HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-05-13, Page 3Pupil Nurs sWan te BUFFALO CITY HOSPITAL 462 ORIDER STREET, BUFFALO; N.Y- 863 beds for the reception of every known disease. Si)( DISPENSARII`S IN CONNECTION Affiliated with the University of.Buffalo Medlkai and Dental Schools ,and 'District -Nursing Association. 3 year registered course, fitting pupils for Bedside, Public Health and Administrative Nursing. 670 hours devoted to classes, recitations, demonstrations and laboratory wor<k in Dietetics, Home Economics, Bacteriol• ogy,,Ohemistry, Physiology and General•Nursiig subjects. Oppolttilities for, selected graduates to fist paid executive positions orursue special studycourses. rses. THE EXPERIENCE 'WE OFFER EQUALS A THREE YEAR COLLEGE COURSE Entrance requirements: -1 year NewYork State i Y H gh School or its equivglent. .. Salary, $15.00 a month. Food, clothing, uniforms, laundry and hooka furnished free. • Str 'ght eight. hour 'duty. No 1spIit watches, ;^One whole day off every seven days: A well-condtictetd nursing course is a fine preparation for wifehood and arsplendid Opportunity to cultivate the habit. of right living. NEW CLASS NOW .F FORMING f': Hoye! Vocalists Travel 10,000 Miles. to Jap Prince. . On the second lap of a -ten-thousatid- - nate journey a chorus de fifteen sing- era who are accredited to the court of a Japanese Prince passed through the Foreign Department of the _Donihlion Express Company at the Windsor Sta- tion,,'Montreal, recently, and In an im- promptu rehearsal that filled the room in which. they were resting with melody, provers that they were in firet- class voice. They carne from Southampton, hav- ing sailed on the Canadian Pacific Liner Marloch. They travelled clear across the Dominion to Vancouver and thence-theywill traverse the Pacific to far.off; ,Robe, continuing until they finally attain their destination at the palace of. Prince Take Tsultasa at Azabu, Tokio. A Strong String for Necklaces. Iu restringing pearl necklaces nae en E violin string ere It wile last at least a year. it will seem stiff for a few wearings Andy, when' it will be- come quite pliable. • • The strain of ,holding and the work of lifting are both elimin- ated with the Hotpoint :Iron be- cause of its patented Thumb Rest and Heel Stand, Ovee six :nil - non women have Lound in the Hotpoint Iron a freedom from tired wrists and "aching backs. At the present low prices, you should not overlook the comfort, of the Hotpoint Iron. .-~ 05.s0 Special Hotpoint Tree A extra. H.2 r -p A Canadian General Electric Product My iiltlest. Gallant and gay, in tlieir dnSblets of grey d All at nflash--!lite the dartinge of: ]stuns, _ Chattering Arable, African, ledian•-- Certain of-epsingtime, .city swallowa. camel Doublets of grey silk, and eureoats of purple, And ruffs of russet rued each white throat, Gerniented brave they had crossed the waters, ` Mariners, saiiing With never n ]seat: Sailing a sea, than the bluest deep bluer, Vaster to trttveroe ` than any ' which rolls 'Neagh kelson of warship, or bilge of trader, Betwixt the'brinks of the frozen rotes. .Cleaving the clonde ,with their moon - edged pinione High over city and vineyard and mart; - , April• to pilot theme -May tripping af- tet; And -each bird's, contents iris- smell. stout heart. •--Sir Edwin Arnold. Beware of Inferior Gas: Cer owners. educated to the import- ance of using good oil in their engines, do hot, as a,rele, -appreciate that good gasoline also- is•.essent1al to freedom from engine repairs.- The owner of a car using' cheap gas runs the risks as he would ft he bought the lowest grado of lubricating oil. Ancient Costume Revived. The Bishop, of Carlisle le to wear a cope :and mitre • after et' break its` the euetom dating from the reign, of Queen Elizabeth. : Minard's Llelment for backache. South Afrlca',e Exports. • (:old, diamonds and coal represent half of the "total exports of South Africa; tee BODILY pains and aches are not the only symptoms of rheumatism. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, Arthritis are all offshoots of that painful illness. An excess of Uric Acid is the chief cause of rh euixlatie,afFlctioilsr As a Fella e:d y, doctors prescribe ' ; Lithia„ and in Sal Lithofos there is mere Lithia and ocl- iurn Phosphate in one single dose than in a quart of mineral water, , Sal Lithafos has been, I successfully: used for Rheu- matikin and kindred ogle -rents for more than 20 years. At your cirt;dgists-Three °at-. es1: EARTH REVEALS OWN .IIISTDR ` Fossil Found 'in Rock Layers '�"elT Sf,#y,-cf Aiileienat Days. ,te�„t y1111411 1il4UIUUNG1Uhf�tl4�!�r�t°gl sills) 1iG1i/ � 1/111 .0110R6411 �'--�•' ✓ •� 1l1111lI it Ilial i;; i�}�l('.' ,p Y r m 1 t` r ,r(taptfi\f t6u'' fi« ,li kGf r ilr, tr i 171 74,'1/4-\%bes .Y1l i 1 � _ '.1y 1• .�� /dle/ar Oir/+€.ftrc'i.•'€.tfr'? � Y /j �f✓1yy t < ////g0', 4614 ' t ,% //•r)!",.,err � ,>-�•-�r�. �.ar''.�� Allnem tie -r 4 This diagram represents thesuccessive rock layers and the types of fossils found in them, rostiils of ancient snail and o1 nianunads occur in: the more recent layers. As older layers are reached, fossils of older"typesof life are found. -, Secrets of`Setence By -'David- Dietz. e We have just been considering the fortes whteh bring about the changes upon the face of the earth --the forces which wear away, the land and the torees'wllieh uplift land again. These :forces, 'so geologists• tell tis, have, been at work since the oloseof the formative period- when the earth cooler] into nbody with oceans and Protruding continents: • Let usgo back to that point now and pick up again our account of the lis. tory of -the earth. The geologist leads the history of the earth .in the layers of rock which compose its present surface. Other scientists, who etll the/ft- salves paleontologists and specialize in the study ofthe ancient forms of life which, once Inhabited: the earth, piece out the account otv lite on .the earth from the fossils in these' rocks; The history of* the earth -{s truly a record in the rocks: Geologists now believe that the earth hes gone through great cycles, First theforces which wear away the laud planed the continents down to lots' fat -formations, depositiug the debris ire the oceans. At such periods, the water displaced by the debris 'flood- ed the continents, covering large por- ous of thein with shallow' waren waters,', North America, and more particu- larly the. United States, were flooded sixteen times in this way: Then Cance the times when the litnd was uplifted, and the continents rose high above the Sea -level, and -were marked with great mountain (halite. This. however, wouldquicken the flow of: the rivers'' and 'haste the mate solider„thus speeding ,up • the ac- tion of -the forces which Wear away the land and beginning a new cycle, - At such times, too, . sedimentary rocks which bade formed ,in the shal- low -waters would; be' lifted high above sea-leyel and bent and buckled out of their original level layers.. The ancient life is known to -us from the fossils foetid in these layers of rock. ' For they are the remains of the ani- Ma-il and plants which inhabited tise earth at.the time when these layers - of rock were formed. The fossils include remains of shelf bell and eimllar animals which live on the ocean bottom, Iisli which swam about in the water and. whose skele- tons sank to the bottom .when they died, -and the skeletons of land ant - rain whose --pitmans- were carried down -by streams. into tire'ocean. ^ Thera these Sessile weresevered nit by the:accilmulating layers o1 sediment and inoorporateR into the sedimentary rucks when the sedlnients became ce- mented together. , heading the Pock record is uo. easy task. 11 to not found complete in any place. A few, layers are found, 10 one dilate. Ot:h.er layers are found in outer places. Practically all or them have been bent and twisted out of shape by the great earllt movements,”' But with infinite patience and shill, geologists and peleentologiats have pieced" them together Into a complete story. . Next strttcle : The Geological Tittle,- Tahl•e- RHEUMATIC PAIN - Retirement. When. 1 reach my I'Oelll at flight ]� I( 1 slrtit the door upon the day; Lit ft BLOOD Tito • toise.01 sonllict t}fos nu+ay + y And presently a little light ' jBurne in my heart and tills the room, .Liniments of No Avail. -- The Dispelling gloom- - 'Trouble Must be TreatedGarnte is of care .are said reside, Through the Blood. My hands ere cleansed of sateen. of soil, 1 shake sty feet front dost of .toll, The Most a, rheumatic fingerer can The deilibts of tiny aro scattered Wider }tope for in rubbing sotnotiling on, the- 1 heat the inner' voii-e•of peace • swollen, aching joints is a tittle reilef.13111 tumults cease, and all the tvilile rise (rouble is• beeontt ing more Slimly rooted. It 'is now -Then is the )fcior of silent sou known that rientivatism is rooted in The sweet communion that is prayer, the blood, and `that as the trouble goes The angels of good thonghts draw near en the blood becomes still further thin J healing and a ltatppy throng: and watery. To get rid p1 rheumatism, Attci when.' close My eyes ht sleep t therefore, you must go to the root of Their vigils keep. the tlo"tihle iii the blot}d, That is why -Lloyd Roberts. Dr, Williams Pink Pills have pr.aved so beneficial when; -.taken for this trouble. They make 'new, rick blood, which expels the- poisonous• acid- and the rhetrrnatitm disappears. There are thousand:) of former rheumatic suf- ferers in Canada, now spell and strong, Who thank Dr, Williams' Pink Pills thirt,titey are new tree from the aches and pains.of this dreaded trouble. One of these is Mr Robt A. Smith MeiseY Cam'Phone Cae by Accident... This is the fiftieth anniversary of the year in which the. telephone was patented by Dr. Alexander Graham Nell, tate great inventor. But it is pretty'certitip that. Bell brevet imagained--at. any rate, at that stage of his invention -that exactly fifty yetlrs later telephone subscribers in.Lonclontwould_ be able to talk direct Point, 11,5., who sayse-"Solna years to sutler' bens in the llulteih Setttes, ago T wits attackers with rheumatism; says an Englieli writer. which grew so bad th'at'1 could tint The feat Was aeconlpiished a week walk and had to go to Ue2 antler the or sr; nga, and seen it Will he d '• o every - doctor's erre. It is needlees to say `dayeficeurenee, for with the aid of the -that 1 underwent a great deal, of Suffer -`great ntW rtuperial wtroiiebs shttion at 9ng. The doctor's medicine dies not Rugby, etnlversatl ,, can he cnr•rycd on s4 ?Ws. F did so, and after. taking there I 'Iled It net been for a lucky for some, weeks 1 was able to get out this epoch -malting' tt:cbtevensent' might of bed I continued rising the -pins -hever have•taken place in our time. Min was soon aisle to work, aria F have ( I1eI1 and bits aseista.nt Thereat; \V'at seem to 'reach the tro thle, so when 1 a;Cra554110nsauds of miles tis-rletirly; a was advised to h', Dr. Williams' Pink111a betel "call" EASY TRICKS_ An linpossible Balance This is n little by -p ay for use 1 r a parlor entertainment of trick and stunts. The tri'ckster bas use 1 a• tumbles for- some p tipoee. Whet 11 has servefrets pur ose,,he dike - a playing card fro n the -.peel , startle- it 'upright o a pest° nn 1 balances the tumbler on it, There ti _ the tumbler rental -rue in defiance of the laws of gravitation, during the remainder of the l'isl'e. If the spectators could i wally be- 'hitiil:tlse trickster's, table, the ml's- tery Would he -a Inyetery, no longer. The. card ueed,_ie prepared for the trick Another cold, is bent length- wise and half of It is pasted to the back.ot the -card which id shown. The smaller illsstration will make this clear. The additional taut:kart will 'Wake It a elmple, matter to balance the glass on -it. Every effort should be exerted, however, to make the spectators: think that the balance demands a great deal of skill or, they 'will ,suspect that some mechanical appliance:is used. (Clip this out and paste it, with other 01 the series. 10 a scrapbook.) NO MEDICINE 'LIKE BABY'S OWN TABLETS Meller Dentistry. r n t y. The practice of•tieetietry to -day le tpiitp drt,erent from what It was a taw deciides ago,: Many people can romem- ber' with what real end-lrembiing they went to the dentist. and the 'joyous feelings they had when they were'told that their worst, for the time being, was completed. Modern methods of pain ellminatlon have removed: much of •this dread, and today It is the ex- ceptUnal thing for a patient to suffer rind' pain' when having dental opera. tlous• performed. Stthiiar advancement has been made, le connection with many other branch; OS of the aoienoe, X -Ray hap ret!olu-- tionized. rho: aeeepted practice of the profession. The discovery that dental conditions frequently: cause eystemtol diseases has led to increased interest 1n the-, removal of :mouth infection's and a greater' appreciation of the value et_ preventive. •dentistry. The modarrr, dentist to earnestly striving to ,prevent, root and abscess -and Pyhorrltea by dis- covering and oorrebting,the conditions which will lead to these harmful die- eases. The rapid progress made In Dentis- try has forced the general practitiene to creep abreast of the tines; An e lightened public detnands a modern ilentist;'and the organized profession For Either the Ne'tVtlorn Babe or has its regular couventtont and other forme of post -graduate study; .so that the Growing' Child; Cramming n knowledge d e t'bo'w hiIdl :} nae throat, as it is nit present done, is no ed'tlaatiore-]toed $outh\vark. Vo MI Wards Liniment in the stetson, Luaeharg, lienover, has a menu' silent to a pig, which discovered a salt Classified Advertisements. - Ta X,ECIrtIO . btOTone. , nono%i' . Atm soLE • Jit Innen, Frederick 131.. Toronto. .. MALT nate WAµles, ,. • 0 mmal'o neuremsas 505 TOCIISELis 800 s e, i . X cent, 10. no Per cent. profit panting autos our proem. Remoras old vaunt—cute- on bountlaa ' buttons balsa to a bow, bourn, 411a, turnover, Paint 1 ' own ear, aro°. fnalruotlons. 'Miro Importers: 1015 bar oat, 8amittan. 055. `61416:2- 0.18'11,01Aft POULTRY, GAME0EGGS, BUTTE RAND FEATHERS -WE OUICALi YEAR ROUNc- 1*Ita todgyfba rices -i -e AT -anted' them f a week ahem" 1? p(tULI�+1 &CO. IMITED'` Earig ad tYld 2gt 38,3li. onsocourr tier at •� entrees r NEI RUGS ' i AE' 6lalf Price n- From Your OM Carpets Do not throw away your old carpets or rugs. 1 -et ere re-waavo theta into beautiful new' Rugs, handsome In ap- pearance end en economloal sennet to ony home.- , Write far Catelpguo. No. ie. TftEOIEN CO. Limited, Ottawa, Oat, the family dentist, practising• in, any There is no other medicine to conal part et the Province,' may be able to Baby's Owen Tablets for little ones- keep abreast of the times- • • `' e- whether i1 be 'for . the newborn babe g In this Province snap opportunity is- or tile- growing child the Tablets el given b tee Annual. Cnnots which h till ways iso Ontario Dental Association, w^blest will good. Tliey are absolutely be held eat the King Edward Howl, free from opiates or other harmful Toronto, May 17 • 20, 1926: 'The;motit drugs and the mother can always feel outstanding- authorities.on the North safe in using them. American Contleent• will give esea s Concerning ,the Tablets, Mrs', John and clinics thus placing y - ri $ ht the posass- elon of the destistt the modern know. ledge which they need in order to pro. •beet the den talhealth or their patients. Armour, A.R. 1, South Monaghan, Ont,, suys:-"Weeiitie three flue, healthy children, to 'whom, when a medicine 1s needed we have given only Baby's Iteports,trem all parts of the Pe -evince Own Tablets. Tito• Tablets are the indic:lite a record attendance at this best medicine : you sen keel' in any , Convection. Mete where there are 'young children," Baby's Own erabiete area mild but Weenies thorou t d Liniment King of Pain. gl laxative 'which regulate the '- stomach-and`bowefe; banish conatipa- Films to Educate tion And Indigestion; break up colds ° e Egypt. and simple fever and make teething An Egyptian company in Cairo has, easy. They are aold by medicinedeal- obtained a government omsceseion for ars or direct by'niail et 25 cents a• box the education of Egyptians in provin- from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., clal towns and villages• by means of Brockville, Ont. Historic Tower , of, London is Holding. Remnant Sale The Tower, that battlementod epi- tome pt' the grimmer phases of English history, is ltblding a remnant Bale, It ie the ilrs'st sale or its kind hold in the Tower for two hundred .years, and comprises superiluous armor, eem0•of. it 400 years old, A whole warehouse full of helmets and?gauntlets belong. reg to English soldiers and Sailors of the sixteenth and ueventeentir cen- turies is being disposed of at prices ranging frons $4 to $15 ter each lir. brise, Only single plecee'are 'sold to each person to prevent dealers froth idly - the ing bate whole collection. Most of the armor is painted, which opens up. the fascinating possibility -or finding won- derful ehashtg underneath. American visitors'sceethig this, bought eagerly. T'roni inilications these seemed every probahilttlr that many a middle 1\restern. home ;will shortly add in its ful•nisliltige. n helmet drat May t, have, been worn'liy ono 01-Cremwelt's• ere - dime % the Civil ."War .or one o1. Sir Franck; Drake's sailortr in.tlte ]Tattle et the Armada,, , Prince Becomes Patron.' 'Phe tlenttrlian. Medical Association isaa just receivers word- from Govern motion plstures. Arrangements have been made to conduct performances In more than 100 Inclosed.' markets throughout the country; the markets. being under the control of another klgyptlaft corporation. 'DIAMOND DYES" COLOR THINGS NEW Suet Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye ]Caen 15 -cent -pack age coutalas dire° lions so simple any w0inan can tint soft delicate shades or' dye rich, permanen colors 'In lingerie, eilks, riybors, eltirts, wale tee , dresses, coats, ttocicings, sweaters, draperies,, aoveriitge, hangings -everythi:g • Buy Diamond Dyes -no other kind- ' and tell ycur druggist whether the ma - torte! you wish to color la wool or slue or -whether it iq' linen, cotton or mixed m'ent Rouse alt Ottawa that the Prince ri A of Wales has accepted the.illvitatiou. to become patron of the association. - The Canadian Metrical A.Ssaciat.ioit now aidltated with the Brilish )'tedical' Association, of which his Majosty the bong its patron. I — 1 An 011 tThstotncr. Little Boy --"('lease, 1 want the doe tor to come to see mother, Servant- -"Doctor's out; where do }sort -come front?" Little Boy- -'What? Don't yon know pie? ,Why,'ss-a deal with you, We. had 1 a baby from hese i1,1s2 Montt'. not heeletnoithled^ wIlh eheuittatisrs eon, wre extserimenting with a tele lints, In 'otllet respects. nteo-,r de 'graph inntrameul:; when WVatsor rived 0 great (Mel o,1 beitedt from thee° chanced xtis}denly to 'toulch a certsli pills tete 1 think' them ii_'rnude rful spring. lelnedy" The next morning Boll rushed tit Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by 1' from another room crying: "gleet did' all nmedicinedealers or by mats at 50 • you do then:? Don't 0liangeanythiitg,. cents a box from The Dr- Williams' Let ane see)" Medicine Co,, lroeki'ille, One, lie had beard in the nextroom the- sound the spring made en being tottch ed--•-andtile-telephone was good as Ptomaine Poisoningborn, although many experiui:eis'ts had Pl:omaine poisoning is due to the, ac i :Even then we might never have Mon of certain germs onmeet, :fish and Ihearrl of the matterbut fir lien's love so an. With the extinction of- life a affair, ehene cal change, tram etlately begins, Dejected by tlte• lack of eeipport, for setting up,in :the end what we call his infection ho deciiled tee to show pmtretaction. It -10 the taking into oui• f•t at the Philadelphia Exhibition. syel:ems.-of smelt tainted food thatsets But Isis sweetheart persuaded'him to up this form 'of poisoning,, the organ- eluenge bis smuts.' 110 e eat wit}i,leer ' to isms produced ht the "dead" meat or the exhi151tio71--and `soon-lioeors and tisk being known as ptomaines. riches were being crowlled:upon him, She11 llsteets, pecnliarly liable to he. Farmers in Full Dress: Ever; the"farmers from .the Soutlr African veldt: wear evening dregs When going: to a. theatre. + -. come taiuled teem water canteen I n a ted with Sewage, Pork, 'again, easily 'I.urn,s, 'and' oIh-lo ''.alined foods° as 01121u dart gouet1113• perfectly late;'11 occasionally happens that a pedicular ba tett ' nlay`haye-ireali Isisu[Rciently sterilised, or that a. soumel tin may have , -.become tainted tht'oegis bolus 1 11 abort, • Mioard's Llnlmenesfer berm. The line t thing • in the world to keep your:. sliniaah in t, its-t op shape - .s 1110 30 'hops rtSec el sS rtP.,n h s. of n,..oP. Any' drug Carty Baths in Irate. The tl;ti 11 Bath, Etiginuit'lintl ;ub l lie baths establisited by the 'Romans� in 5,4 :�D. • • mitt, . n c matter : where, lo. r - 0at<ad, will ,be merit], by ap- plying . MInerd's. May be- taken either lnl;eruald-g 'fir evterually, sad ..o».....w,am,,..ocvms, Self - Poisoning Takes Huge Toll Many Fail in -Life Through Sheer Neglect of Funda- mental Rule of Health Thousands of men and women are to -day victims of their own neglect. Grouchy, Hatless, .quick tirinn, suffer- ing from headaches and biliousness, they spend enormous sums in meds. Cines without avail. They would give much to regain their old vitality. Can it be done? Yost How? Simply by recognizing the importance of one fundamental rule of health-theproper' elimination of, the bowel con- tente. Poisons that are /Allowed to remain in the system quickly lower the stamina, weaken the nerves and thus pave the way to 1I1 -health. Stop this set( -poisoning by taking Najaf -the scientific lubricant that completes the. work of Nature's lubricant when, througlt modern living conditions, the natural supply fails, Nttjo1 can betaken indefinitely with - 001 injury to the system, Try Nvfol to -day. Asicfot it at your nearest drug store, but remember there is on__iyy one Najd. Watch for the name "Ntdot" in red on the label and package. BLAGKHEADS AND PIMPLES On Face and Neck,.Itched Sadly, Cuticura Healed, "Mytrouble began with black. heads which after a while festered and caused little red pimples. The pimples were Scattered over my face and neck anditthed badly, When I scratched them it caused tittle sore eruptions, and the trouble lasted about four months. "I sent for a tree sample of Cud - cure Seep and Ointment and eftcr using 11 I purchased marc which healed the pimples in about two months." (Signed) Ivan Towriss, 91 Frederick St., Arthur, Ont, • Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Oedema Soap, with touches of Cutleure Ointment as needed to soothe and heal, Cuticura Talcum is fragrant and refreshing. sample Bach Tree by hall, Address Canadian Depot: IltanbensA Ltd, Mentra0 ^ Pricer soap te0. Ointment 25 and Mc. Talons 555. ii t Cuticnro. Shaming- Stick 25c. .THEY. SUFFER NO " OR Two Women Owe Health to Lydia E. ?inkhorn's Vegetable Compound St. Adolphe, Manitoba. -"I was very weak and had grroatpaitss daring ntyperiods so that Z1 Could not sweep the floor. The pains were in the right side and ex- tended to the left anti then down - wares, It seemed as if the body was. heavy and upside down. It, ie for r these. troubles I took the Vegeta- ble Compound. I saw'abotrt it in a paper anti one wo- °` nap prevailed, on me to take it:. It las helped me in every way, the pains are,less, and I have titers -apps Lite, 'st is a plouaure'to recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable' Com,' pound to °this, women.' -Lea' DE. LonlIS, St. Adolphe, Manitoba. • Proved Cafe by millions and prescribed by physicians for, Colds H e a. da che Neuritis. ^ Lumbago go Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rlleiiilxlitis DOES NOT, AFFECT ,,T1 -1E 'HEART Accept only,."Bayer" ack:.+ 'e' I -s which contains proven directions. 'Handy "Bayer" hoeee of 12 tat,lets Also bottles of 24 and .I IO--Dniig fete. Armee, 15 rte„ P � the tress de n n,ls �p',Artrl el 'ln 'siundn . bt'Rn cr-h1m Ifs n 5 1t n tore f Ifannncettc bet. .' in Ssoctaio:,3ur nmm�i l' ss,e. llc Acid 'A. S, A."slum lark tt Is v- .lm„kn ]net 030 (n 015 is nap CV w1001 uro to an,Istair the IaI tp iitnlnst ,(It,,l r.,, 1. r fbie(ti br payer <rmpnny w.21 !?:: bia,uycd Oar thele deoerat trade amt. 5, Om Found Creat • Relief 'Toronto, Ont, -"1 am atthe Change of Life with lift flashes; dizziness, weakness and nervousness. I had head poises and was short of breath. 's -T e when Ia;+ns th t. w ay about sur. north., 1 read about Lydia E,Pinkham s 5,01g- 01015115 t ompo0n<1 in the newspapers, 1 have taken sight bottles .o far and found great r+nhtf, '—. MrseL,I,, SAL- MON, 112 Lawlor Ave,, Toronto, Ont... !ISSUE No, 10-'20,