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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1929-03-14, Page 3t an Packed full of tender, plump, delicious uncrushed Sultanas retaining the fine 'flavor and, fragrance of the fruitfresh from the sunny vineyards. .r' **tea. In the store or on'the 'phone, always ask. tor isctuts ouratAte4ifwea.5., Secuzdara high'bciaooii boards ardsanta1$t/ards of Education �.�. Are authorized by raw to establish ; 1111. VaCintatliCAL AND ART SCHOOLS With the approval or the 1 i. aster f C uc t h v l o d a Ion GAY hlvu t . Vklvtivti�l,LAbStdS may be conducted in accordance with the regulations issue by - the Department of -Education.".' l'ea:aaas i wMt. /Am.! ri-ttit;1 UAL itaaTHUCTiON is given' in venous trades, The achoula and classes aro under M gareetton of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. " Appiicauen 'tor attendancq..otiobic uo (nada to 't o Prins al of tali ut school. h . _ tp ;iwele5ititiAl. tiUeirci;"1t) itimi.iiHa: TMIiltN.Q HVU O ot+ilvin: AND AtitfiCULTutta Aiwa etORTIGUU L7'K$ are pbrovlded tor Intoe Courses or Study in Putnam aeparate, t:(intinuat,on and High bcnools, cent: tato Institutes, Vocational bcfools. anti Oepartmonte. Lwi.tea or inn rlegulations issued by trio Minister of Eaucation may be u;«fined from the •Deputy Minister, Parliament suiidings, Toronto; 0 • (ON WIh LAUGHTER) heithat 'EM CUT The bill edited lu sus secretary, "rut up a sten ohtalue the oulet," "he emu, .-•cunt uu ealesmen ere -anew. ed to eater," .but end just advertised for at s es - mall' ``.: —that's just t:la-laason. If a man can be stupped by a lltt,c sign late • ' teat, we don't want frim." The church that advertises "No Collection Taken" probably has its idea of what's keepin' folks away. Druggist—Yes, miss, you'll fled moat ladies like this lipstick. • Young Girl -You couldn't -ah -tell me the kind that mennllike, could you? Another prize dumbbell has been discovered. She thought the muffler, on a ear was used to keep it from freezing up, , The grass widow is ono Of nature's loveliest evergreens. Thes'e's nothicig like *forestalling trouble. Here is some diplomacy in a nutshell, and it works two ways— on employer and wife alike. llmployer—"Ali, Brown, I've deeid. ad to raise your salary $2 a week," Brown—"Will you give tut: that in Writing, sir?" Empioyer—"Isn't my word. good en- ough for you?" Brown—"Oh, yes sir. But I welt evidence to show my wife. She's ex- pecting me to get a $5 raise." You can't keep the upper Hand by dealing from the bottom. Patient (showing bill)—"What's the 'extra r-5 for:?" Dentist—"Irbr squeezing the arms '•of my chair out of shape." "Well, Tommy, did you behave" in school t0•day?" asked Tommy's Path - ea of his young son, who had not been going to school very long. "Behave?" exclaimed Tommy in a .tone of amazement. "Of course I did! • Why, the teacher said she nevem asw a pupil who behaved be Philly Philosopher meditates: "Statistics show that women • Iiir longer than' men, • Paint is certainly a great preservative. , Next to a -sore 'thumb the most useless thing in the world is a duan at iris own wedding. Little Willie' was sent to bring in the klttehs, His mother heard a smell - 'meowing" and called out: "bona hurt the ,citteus,'WiiiIo,'r ' v,i,' uu,' 'replied Willie, "I'm car- rying arlying them very carefully by the stems." The talking movie we don't want to miss, is; the play which will give us: this memorable line: "That'th all there itlt-there lthu't any, more." She. "Will you be my companionate husband?" ale—"Well—lf you'll let me have enough companions." "I've swallowed my collar buttonl'' gasped the grocer. responded the wife, "yon know where it is for once)" FACE THE MUSIC Found—By Wife returning from vacation; a lady's brooch in the back of husband's ear. Owner inay have same by paying oft this notice, identi. fying property and admitting owner- ship.—.Alpine (Tex.) paper • Politicians are expert at passing laws, a writer declares. But that's nothing to what they ma do with the buck,• "To hint that hath shall be given" —the experience et losing. Youngsters of today oeidoin die of a broken heart. More often it is a broken neck. • Visiting Minister: "Ah, my dear unfortunate friend, this world is full 0f trials." Hard-boiled Harry: "It ain't the trials that worry me, sit', it's the verdicts." Any youug man who refers to, a girl as a Jane will sleep in his under- wear. , • a•-x,C 1 lL,Vate... -11S Ara Paled As Far As Poes,u,e in the Urger in Which They Are uesnived ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ` Farm help Supple;; rho Colonization and lmuugrat,uu Branch of the Departnlent'of Agriculture for Ontario will have available a number of Experienced Married Men With Their Wives and Families—Married Couples Without .hiidren--i Also (Single Ment • reenters requiring itch) be wellUOvltOmaka early appplitatibn to Geo..A. t lltial •Dlreotor of Colonization At! Men Parliament bidet„ Placed subject toroni% Ont. to Trial Period APPLICATIONS Ottering Aimee, Work Are Invariably Given the hreferenee rite Your • ' Application at Once HON. JOHN 8. MARTIN( Minister of Agriculture f` l:on Troubles due to Acid IN0IOlSTION Asp STDMAC HOAmmURN HEADACHE of ESH4R11SCA.y 3.'"13,".1',,,, 3 .3 We-, lwum Tali indigestiou �10 liautll,y .oximoe field 4n the eLumal:IL Srhe toed arae soured. The instate. '1'enteUy le an. aluail wnien. neUtra112n a• acids, But don't use oracle heive. Hee what your: uoctor WOutd advise. The best help le Piiluips' Milk of .Magnesia, For the 50 year, since its invention it has - remained standard With physicians; You : will find' no- thing else so quick in its effect, so harmless, so efficient, Otto' tasteless sldaiilut iuivutor neu- tralizes manytimes. its Volume In acid, Anti results are imniewate, with no oad 'atter euects,- ' once. you (earn this tact,. you Will.ne'Ver (teal wadi excess .acid In tee."brads Ways,. too 1011:01---new—wily this method is supreme, Be sure to' get the gelruine amines milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians for 50 years in corr•ectiug excess arils. 1lach•bottle cout'aies 11(11 (area tions—any drugs10101 ' Level. Crossings ; i.ew law uniting 1010 'speed 01 1"u,U1 Cars to elgnt ales all now at crossings has uad si good effect. Now the demand is veins: imam 10 0lraer Fail cars 10 stop completely at .crossings, though. some maintain that this, will only congest the roads by' slowing- up traffic,, the proper control of which is to keep it circulating and not to stop it.' in airy ease the authorities are hunting for a remedy to an evil which often causes bitter criticism nerd it: is difficult to mime them, There would De no trouble at all if at every dangerous spot we drove a tunnel carrying the road) underneath the railway, thereby speeding up traffic and protecting the lives of motorists, St, Lawrence "Murk Winusor isoroer uitfes Star (i,iba Friends of St, Lawrence development are naturally disamminted by the vir- tdal: impasse that now obtains. They ore hopeful, however, that out of all the maze of doubt, uncertainty, sus- picion and petty politics that exists at present, order will finally conte and the great improvement- will ;go for: ward. Its eventual : consummation is certain,' of course. The only question is to the length of the delay. All that it requires is official leadership and so far this has not been forthcoming. The St. Lawrence infant is sitting on the doorstep at Ottawa, but both Mr. King and Mr, Bennett hesitate to take it in. ABOUT YOUR NERVES Headaches and Other Troubles Follow When the Nerves Give Way 1Yeeves are delicate fibres running from the brain to all parts 0f the body. Seine of them give us the sense of touch and feeling; others convey the will to our muscles and enable us to move. When we have an "attack' of nerves" it means that the body is in some way out of order and the nerves ban betemo oversen- sitive, so that we get neuralgia, ner- vous Headache, sciatica, or some other nerve trouble, Sometimes the nerves get too weak to do the will of the brain, and we get trembling hands or limbs, or perhaps St. Vitus dance. f Tho whole nervous system is fed and kept healthy by your blood. If that Is thin and poor, :nervous weakness follows. In that ease a tonic is needed to build up the blood, so that it may in turn teed the nerves, spine and brain. The very best medicine for enriching the blood is Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, You cannot take them without feeling the uplift they give. 'Your appetite im- proves, your brach Is clearer, you gain strength in every way, and You feel full of new life, One sufferer, bliss Margaret R. MacDonald, Catalone Road, N.S., tells what this medicine did for her. She . says;—"I suffered for a long time trout severe headache and nervous exhaustion, .- I tried sev eral kinds of medicine but got no relief until I used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and these, before long,gave me complete relief. Prom my own expert - min I feel that I can not praise Dr. Williams' Pink . Pills too highly, and would -advise anyone who le suffering from headaches or nervous exhaus- tion to give them a fair trial, as I feel sure the results cannot be any. thing but satisfactory." Take these pills as a tonic if you are not in the best physical condition and cultivate a resistance that—Will keep keep you well and strong, You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mall at 60 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, Canadian Honey Sherbrooke Tribune (Lib.) ; Adis patch from :London informs us that England has just ` sent Canada an order for honey to the value of $50,. 000, ... The fact that Great Britain 10 placing with us so Iarge an order proves that Canadian honey is highly 'thought of in the European markt t •end that our bee -keepers can easily dispose of their production, so, long as it is of first rate quality and well put up odor- the consumer, .' Oar farmer's have, act beekeeping, an agree- able anis profitable :side industry. They should devote to it a part of their leisure time left to thine alter the cultivation oi, the soil' and the care et their Cattle. . • Revolvers and the Police Teraina .sitar (arid.)-; A ncwdl aper air Aorth Carolina says the people of the United States have a goon lesson to learn 010111.- uana(llans 111 tyle. Way cf respect .tor law and order. , It is, we think, true, But we should, in t;anaua, See to It that our ponce do not 11011eft 't,.reptttation long earned. and deserved, and do :not get into the habit of using revolvers in reaclily, as,: of late, they have occasionally. done;' Use Minal'd'sLiniment for the Flu. Canada,' Too, Has a Weapon Canadian'statesmen,are noting with ill -concealed` anxiety ,tie tendency of the American Congress, if it yields to one-tenth o£,the demands being made upon it for higher duties, to exclude )Jrlprohibitive tariff ,rates practicably all -food and raw products of Dominion origin. As a government, Canada is in no position to protest against the imposition of duties especially design- ed to bar her products, but her farm- ers are under no such diplomatic res- straint, and it is not surprising that, as reported by the New York World, and repeated in ourS wn columns re- cently, plans are in the malting the other sido of the, line to retaliate in kind. The Canadian administrative system is very flexible, and where in the United, States the authorities must await a general tariff revision or a long and tiresome investigation by the tariff commission before any actual. changes in the rates can be made, Canada possesses machinery of very swiiii effectiveness, Canadian tanners are represented as very much suipriaed to find Ain- ericanagriciltuiist:i n the West hand 111 glove with the industrialists of the East, instead of stoutly opposing -them, as is the Canadian habit: How- ever, this is no .new development.' A. large part of the .stock in ,trade of Western politieians is their abhorrence of the manufacturing East, but when it comes to writing tariff rates, the two Edltorlei rrom '1'ne Boston 'Transcript: wings find that neither can get along without the other; that if the rates on raw wool are to be high, those on wool- ens must go up correspondingly, or nothing happens. Now,.. however, the ,Western agricultural demand isforpro- hibitive rates all along the line, and should these carry, as they may not, we might find ourselves engaged in' a tariff war With Canada to which all its prededessol's would ,seem mere skirm- ishes. Nor would the fighting be confined to the rates. Already Canada has flatly turned down the American re- quest for closer co-operation in the enforcement of the prohibition laws, and it is more than hinted,'as first. suggested by Premier Mackenzie King, that Canada's point of view as to the proposed Si. Lawrencecanalmay be appreciafily affected by the pros- pective increases in the duties on faun products. The threat now comet from Canada that if the new tarifa law bear too onerously upon her products, her provincial' government, without await- ing parliamentary action, -may exclude American fruits and other commodi- ties by a system of inspections which would operate as fatally as a tariff barrier. In fact, it is being said open- ly in British Columbia that if we place a duty on Canadian lumber, the mar- kets of that country will be virtually closed against the fruits and vege- tables of our north-western states. Here again would the vicious circle continue, for Section 317 of the Ad- ministrative Provisions of the Ford- ney-McCumber Tariff Act introduces a new principle, in authorizing the president to penalize by a 50 per cent. increase in duty, and even to exclude the products of any country 'which dis- criminates against American exports. In fact, the possibilities of unfriendly relations with Canada over a to rigid legislative policy on our part would seem to be excellent. This in itself would not deter the American Con- gress from enacting any tariff bill it might please to write. It might, how- ever, suggest to the tarifa-makers at Washington that they have some other Considerations to ponder besides the blanket requests for rate increases with which they are being flooded just now; among them, those of the Am- erfoan consumer, New England is vit- ally ,interested in as liberal as ex- change of American and Canadian Products as may be consistent with the revenue necessities cf both countries. Settlement of the North Windsor Border Cities Star (Lib.) Not so many years ago there Were people who laughed to scorn the idea that the Canadian prairies would ever be of national value. The answer to that doubt has already been given. Canada is ,the greatest 'wheat export- ing nation in the world today. The grain is grown on triose' once -despised prairies of the West, The Peace River is a count% that. 15 considered remote by many. But both the Canadian Pa- cific and Canadian Nationa, Railways are planning to bring adequate trans- portation to the district. Fertilelands and good railways mean wondrous de- velopments, The people are all that is lacking to mak. the Peace River of as great significance as the other areas of the West, With their arrival big things lie ahead for Canada, The principles of taste the art of criticism, are 1101 acquired amidst the hurly-burly of living authors and the hasty judgment thereupon of hasty critics; but the study, careful and reverential,' of the immortal dead, Augustine Birrell. Minard's Liniment prevents Flu. Lindy will be. .ono bridegroom whe is not ignored at his own wedding. LrryAa8NTS UNDERSTOOD 'tin '' ARTS LANGUAGE "'Ve tirouclll we were going ti.„ 10;1e out• b1111., te(thi11V," says a 1 e11ttieky mother, "tie colildil't digest any- thing and Wan ,getting thiliuer every (Lay, ,letter (me of 1110 treuul, crying. 1ug11(5, 1110051lt; 01 "Unfitting and gut smile, A few (lrops '. nillae 110011 Com' iurtaole, aha atter a. few oases, lie OSeine t linea (1,1nerent baby" Wa- ters beerywaere recommend barely. vegotame, 'itarinless ]rletchey's Cas - torte for Colds, constipation; colic and other ills of babies and children, and iniliious, of mothers know its gentle inhuence .i's hoot, Avoid imitations, The Pletcher siguatere is the mark of genuine Castoria; Picture Lectures Proving Popular A number of sets of excelieut lan- tern slides Iltive been prepared by the Dominion Experimental Farms on platters pertaining to Poultry Flus bandry, Planting and Cars of 'the Home Grounds, Origination of now Varieties of Grains, and Selection of Live Stock for Breeding Purposes, These slides aro proving Ivory help- ful and popular where shown at agri- culture land Horticultural' meetings. Attendance of from 400 to as high as 750 having been reClyded at a num- ber of places. An explanatory accompanies the slides Which may be read as they aro projected on the screen The slides are loan- ed without rental charge to agricul- tural and horticultural organizations, 500.0010, churches, women's,.institutes, etc., and are obtainable upon applica- tion to the Division of il;xtension and i'ubliCity, Central Lxporimentai Farm,Ottawa, 151W, ; TAMS tiltEAT AiNra Many Mothers Always iteep Them in the Hoarse. Thousands of =there state that they know of no other medicine .for little ones to equal i3aby'a Own Tab- lets ;,that they always keep the Tab- lets in the hone as a preventive of childhood ailments, or if sickness does suddenly :grip .their little ones they feel safe with Buell a emedy'at hand, Concerning the use of the Tablets Mrs. Donat Ploudre, Tingwick, Que., writes.—"I have nothing but praise for Baby's O.wa Tablets. They are the only medicine.I have ever given my two little ones and I am glad to state that the Tablets have always, kept them in perfect health. I feel) so safe with the Tablets that I al- ways keep a box iu the house." Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but thoroughly laxative. They regulate the bowels, sweeten the etodiach and thus banish constipation and indi- gestion; break up colas and simple fever and snake the cutting of teeth painless. The Tablets are absolutely safe, beiug guaranteed free from all injurious drugs. They are, sold by all medeine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ..By -Products Vancouver Province (Ind.' Cons.) : The country which skims the cream off its natural resources and expects to keep on doing that indefinitely will, of course, have no interest in by-pro- ducts. But the country which pur- sues a course so blindly fatuous will, in time, have no interest in anything, fox it will presently be bankrupt, if not quite dead, A new seed catalog just received brings gratifying assurance that he who *es the pictures rias lost ric Whit of his talent for achieving tri- umphs of imaginative art. Minaret's Liniment for Coughs, Colds. A girl's idea of a sensible hat is one that permits her to see with one eye. FAR {,.1r- ERS Requiring British help—Single men, women or families, to aseist with farm work, should write Rev. Alex, MacGregor, 43 Victoria St., Toronto. These people will be arriving after March 15. Theta' teeth are of a tough, nese which mekesthemhold their keen cutting edge uA, der every usage. s,10NDS 5.010011 550l 00, LTD. - 10011000AL VANCOUVER, BT, JOHN. N.0. +i. , - TORON00C SyiLJKi •pa. ' , , Keep Your h TO -NIGHT TRY rd'sLinimeat for that cold and tired feeling. Get Well --Keep Well. KILL FLU by using the OLD RELIABLE! Nfiaaid's S.lnlmoat Co. VA, Warmloutli,00.S. Beware! Flu May A., : Kidneys! Warner's Safe ilia.. " and Liver Remedy; old herb; i .0i—ready tones system Rogi elle•% peop10 say, ••0 Hover kidxloy 11011010 '111 after the IltVie 'W'ise - :Nature, trying to got rid 05 poisons, sonata thole to IrtttneyO ant 1100r. poisons, triose ,organs, weaneuea by illness, 01111't' standthe strain. The poisons :ire 1.0tainea in 0110 01500111,. n`iren 0010 ire oatrib, adltes,.salloioliess, 1000 of appetite, hohiitty, iasattudo.' what n PitY, when a 001)1001000 011010 u. '10011011 001 tiniO, nuQilO 1.1.5 00 1lelnea. l'or ovsI be yeane 01tOnsands 11000 d0-. penaei1 on Warner's -00000 2114115y oaa salver - Seseteey, a . l"nyetolau'u Hrm701.15- 11080, 7100115 01 aobuz5'0 anima, It g'en ate dl0l101aa0 TOW kttUunys' ape over, 11 orb"o0 vorptuatery. 5{51105 10 aottea, thud taus wage unlit LS10 e1te50a lead 20010 t110 analeys. - sr-e.tuur'5 Sale ltitlney and Liver Rem-. ratty uunl,41.118 110 harmknt drugs, costs lit, tie. u:nonsands 11aVe written, telling how it helped them. Net your bottle today, Warners bate ltetnedfe0 tlo., Toronto, Ontario,- Warner's _ afe 1Cidney and Liver. Remedy ISSUE No. i 1—'29 Red Rr, e .`; `r a etl:rles direct to us from the finest tea. gardens, there straight to your grocer—brimful o$, flavor and freshness. Every package guaranteed. 7o , ED, ROSE ® ■ r�iCe „Am.atCoiPEK��° -,axt&°a iatin Dog'.l rs Sold q ;b' World's Richest 40 -Acre Patch is the Mond ,Ex tension Average Grade 71/2% About 20, years age the 1Vlund-!'rood Extension claim, 40' acres, could have been bought for 525,000; It was offer - e4 at that, Mand Nickel Company. boughtit be- fore the war for $100,000. . It is estimated now that this prop- erty contains over 51,000,000,000 worth of ore, averaging 540 or 560 per ton. extremely high grade enrichments around the 3,00 horizon bring the aver- age of all the: known ore to a grade of 71/ per cent. combined copper and nickel, copper predominating. The story of this claim's wealth is not half way unfolded. It is expected that it will contain almost a solid sheet of ore; In Places up , to 200 feet in thickness, dipping right across ' the claim, There seems every reason to be- lieve that this 40 acres is the world's richest patch. And it was bought for 5100,000 six- teen or seventeen years ago. Northern Miner.' Minard's Liniment for Grippe and Flu., No wonder Mussolini can handle tangled affairs. Be was raised on spaghei ti. $efilifi§ ers't�IOR0�0[iCR`cNAclss two bresd,n aro brad forth, err V production, WVWtr, Brown end bua4,t.m,. Dartd,odIVIdte Mad, ILL lied.. Ancon,. 131..14 .1nnb,v,. 0Wfnrpin{lMr, VVtl,e Wyandotte.. are r-,0 up, toe% art ddivrr,ru Wt. rid., for FREE CHICK B000. v scxlVaid.E 1 S BA3 IJERY 1011 Northampton Buffalo, 1v'.X. Bun 1118, :L'1Ytao,,.ol,W U1m., 0614, Bashing Eyes Laughing Eyes Downcasti'yes •'el Eyes ret/ Your Chlrrtatte0' Brown eyes for strength—Blue for generosity --Gray eyes for jealousy -.,Sparkling eyes in. dicate beauty, yes, and good health, too 1 Do your eyes sparlde? Aro the whites clear or are they tinged pith yellowy indicating an out -of -sorts condition -- due to consdpa• tion . If so, you meed a(J1C_ 1 - Try a regular daity�� course for a shoot.;, period. 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Dept, W. - a Chamberlain Laboratories TORONTO (3) tree'Bobli ti<oout Cancer , .1,110 laWLLrlpl,uilq 1-0111111 L105jUtLL/, 11V tyllallulle, lnuiana, Hub phUILSaled 1/10011151 WIlICtI 0li00. au terse mug lac tb &What the CU ..130 Or a5.1115r, also tells watt,. to dee fur Pala, 111egdurg, utter, 0011. A. 0a1Uuble guide 111 the management of 0'02 case. Write ..:or !t to -Cay, 1llelitioa- ing this vases. +.. iia ne s 1$84id.1`aroaiz'es O E • EAR OIL. RUB IT /N-B4CN OFOARS^' ,NSERTIN} NOSTRILS^•,w,ce f1.25 -Argil OR1000I$Lr ,8l Cold AellieR edl\ or Money Back Everywhere men. women and childn'd. are finding intact relief from Coughs and Colds of as kinds by taking Buck- ley'e Mixture. Everywhere dreggiets arm selling 'Buckley's" under positive guar- antee. The first dose proves how di!. ferent it is—and there are 40 doses in 70 -cent bottle! Never be without this proven conqueror of colds. ty. fr. Buckley. Limited, 142 Mutual 3t., Toronto 2 ei ac-f'L Acts like a pash— a 1(051C tip proves h 75c and 40c COM NOT y*Y{Oh R MONTHS Restored to Health by Lydia E, Pinkbarai's Vegetable Compound Port Elgin, N. B.—"For three months, I was nervous and weak with tired feelings and could not do my work. A. friend ad- vised dvised iCne to take Lydia E. Plate - ham's Vegetable Compound and t have got good re- sults from it and, recommend it to others. "— LU,& Tatum, Port EL - gin, N. tgin,-1V. B. This dependable medicine issold lay druggists every- where. etattite The whole world kilows Aspirin. -as 00 effective antidote for pain. .dui• it's just as sn portatlt to know that there is only one genuine Aspiring, Tite name Bayer is on every tablet, and on the box. if the name Bayer appears, it's genuine; and if it doesn't, it is not 1 Headaches are dispelled by Aspirin. So are colds, and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, neuritis, and rheums t'isin promptly relieved. Get Aspirin•' at any drugstore—with proven directions. Physicians sc prescribe �% I�litS y�jt'� �� ASpII"IlII it does NOT acct the heart :A"spirin laths trade "marl, (registered in Canada) Indicating llayer Masnfneturo. While is is well known that Aspirin m0550 Payer manufacture, to assure the p,ibne against lmlta.. 'ions, 1210' Tabletswinie5 sLo wed with their:"Bayer Cross" trademark.