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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1926-10-28, Page 3oo ea RaSe donalitaltylrepoi AR 4 S EARTH �4 ` Mall Must Fight With 200,000 Different Kinds of 'Insects.' • Light' That Faili to Shine. Dazed by multiplied misfortunes, Job cried; "Why in light given to 0 maty whose: way is hid, and whom Gott hath hedged in?" his knowledge of 'God failed. to gear up with his expert antes. As, farmer,.etocic raiser, hus- band, father, neighbor, his record was above reproach; Yet his great thoughts; •,wise plans, fine impulses, noble aspirations had felled of fruition Here he was robbed and sick, home- less, criticised, betrayed. .Why? Many a farmerds conscious of inner light that sloes not, brighten his way. Ile advances on a great purpose and is met by a hedge. Crop failure is. less' disheartening. than 'failure of: ideals, Luck of reward for industry in his, fields does not parchhis soul as lack . of spiritual fruitage in itis famllydciei. Why d'o'es a map tri, find' repeatedly ? ` - For one 'thing do not forget that light itself is a blessing, ;Ibis ,given. In love. Any human' Is The; better for. oyory uplifting thought, every: thrill- ing ambition, every noble conception of God, though everyday outworkings, are hidden.; Tlien, time may , work out rewards fargreater than we an- tielpate, as in the case of Tob. -Job's gain was this: In the begin- ning he knew things about God, in the end he knew God. Our gain is great- er. God has revealed himself to us in his Son: Thwarted man walking with Christ finds the path of life clear- .ing""more and more unto the perfect day." Five types of insects are shown here. No. 1 is the American bumble -ben. No. 2 is the cloaked wasp. No...3. is the sphinx moth. No. 4 Is the spotted ladybird, No. 5 is the so-called potato -bug enemy. - Insects are of vast importance in the world because of their' great num- ber. Many biologists now feel that man must fight insects for theposseeeien Secrets of Science. By David Dietz, Insects represent a special and high- ly developed branch, of the Animal I%ingdom. More than 200,000 species_ of the world and that unless the des- ot insects are known to the biologist.. truetlon of Drops and forest& by insects - They are found In all. parts` of the is checked, man may lose the battle. syoi cl Insects are found in the Arc -for the possession of the earth. tic Iteeion and in the arid deserts. That ie why every civilized nation The ancestryof the insect is lost to -day maintains. c. Department of ],7n in obscurity. They made their an- tomology as ,part of its governmental poarance. upon earth millions of years organization, It is the ditty: of this ago, in tho'' Erst oh Ancient Lite. Many biologists' believe_ that the Ihriiobltes -' vbleh flourished on the ocean floor in'the early days of, the ,Era of Ancient Life furtlished•the en- oestral .stock from which the insects evolved. , Insects are typical winged creatures. 'their bodies are honey -combed with o air tubes 61' tracheas' by Which air is nymph• In higher types of insects, the new- ly -hatched insect is in the form„of a larva -a caterpillar, grub or the like. Then the larva enters a quiescent stage known as the pupa or chrysalis stage. From that it emerges as an adult insect. In addition to the insects which fly, there are other types. Some crawl DINE TONIC FOR. NERVOUS WO Preeif ' That ?tiuiltiing'':'Up Blood Will Strengthen the NereeS. Pasteurizing• i�Plilk. t,le ii fry cavy. is'the most efficient at all "animals 1i_ the production of human foody The chief'hand'Iccp un- der 'which she Suffers is tuberculoers, In this 1eglyd,- Prince E(lwwd Island e can toast of the, Canadian record - 99,5% of dairy cwttle in the whole island are free from tuheroolotlis. Be- cause this disease affects the human food, we must build a fust line of:de- - - - te`uri: all .,.,iiia: to be used 11 yOU s to r. hha�UUl nerves ✓ must � viake the effart Yourself. You call by hn'inau beings- and f°11°:&it. up by yourself; by" using to wort'y by tak- second- eliminate• tuU'erculos`is from ing thref e" Monet', ,fest, sleep and out of- the dairy cow.. , dooreXereinn. • For medicine take" only, ' It d4 •Veen proycn beyond all dig - De. Williams' Pink Pills which prompt- Aute' that human beings;; can -and do ly Wild up the blood and `thiis feed -"ado -14'10p tuberculosis from the inillt the starved, frayed nerves. 01 tuberculous cows. The matter As s- serlouti,'for we are face io face With A ces t r d bt e tlerw0n } exllat Tact th, t. oIle of eFery ,two" cases tion restored by' the use,6R Dr. iVil� the f, t 1 hams' :Pink Pills is that ,of Mrs.: R. of tuberculous gland' in children un - Dundee, Peterboro, Ont., who says.- leer live years of ago can be:blamed up' "Some' year° ,-ago I suffered a ` cern- on tuherculosiS.: ge,rine in milk, Fur - Mete, nervous breakdown. I doctored ther, a large amount or nbdointnal end with t 1 cal doctor's but got no re bone `tuberculosis ;among children is weaker all the. tune, Itt dile condition- •eased caws. my mother came to take care of lite ?tulle used by human.beings .should and urged me to .try Dr. Williams' be, free from the gen-Pea of tuberculosis. Pink Pills, as she had taken them all%Can we hope to, supply such a'milk? through the change of life with splen- It Is quite ,pdselble--keep the "germs did results. At this time I felt so far out of the, milk,. and kill-them.if they gone that I' did not care whether: I do getin; that's all. The milk must lived or not. But the coaxing of my' Co 0 from healthy COWS. ; Milking and. mothor and other relatives finial :handling.of utensils must he done Uy °traded me to try the 'pills: By the ttealtlry persons;- if a Reason is "not timeeI had taken a few boxes I was vary }well;' let him or her help 'with feeling :a little iuiprovefaent and was other worst, but never with milking or able 'to -move ground. 'iAs I kept on anything that has to do' with the milk. taking LUe pill° I felt, myself alsla to In spite ,of our, best efforts, gorms go out';•and made a practto'e'_gf'going of tuberculosis will, however, get into to a rear -by store every seoond.week 'eta; wed before it as used as.Rood, to eweigh,myeelf, and I gained, rapidly they must be Tailed. The surest way is'oni 103 to.135;,pouuds. I continued to ensure this is by pasteurizing: heat taking 'tile pills for several months, to a -paint in which the germ cannot And it is impossible for me to eicprebs Jive' (142F. for 30. minutes), chilling in words.the"wonders they did for me. immediately (45F.) and keeping it cold Nobody but myself ki dws the tortures until used. This will make the milk I -endured from: nerve trouble, and free from tubelrculosie geirmb-, also now,- thanits 10. Dr. Williams' :Pink germs of -typhoid, diphtheria, scarlet., Pule I am a. normal, healthy woman. •fever 'aid septic sore throat. It is a I do not think anyone' troubled as I simple matter to treat the. milk which was can find a better rameily than Dr, any town or country. family is to use Williams' Plnk Pills " as food in this way AnIf no one can Water Engine With Care. When ;the water in the cooling sys- tem suddenly turns to 'steam, due to evaporation . or leakage, do not add water immediately to the -radiator to cool the engine, bei allow 'it to drop to a temperature that. will' not burn the fingers.. Even then, : add water slowly. Be careful 'when removing ;the radiator . cap to avoid being bcalded by escaping . steam. Pouring cold water into thellackets ofanoverheat- ed engine ,is Wry likely to cause violent `contraction of parts of the cylinders and head that .may result in the formation of cracks and per- haps ruin these expensive parts. department to conduct the :war 'upon insects. Insects. are •characterized by changes is Corm before -the adult stege is'reaebad. In the case of some •insects, the new- ly batched insect resembles the parent insect but does not possess wings. The insect In this stage is known as a ' Carried to the blood in all parts of the . insect. This is thought to account for the great activity of insects. Due to this wide -spread circulation of air through Out the body, the blood of the insect is. never impure. The body of the intact is divided into three distinct regions, The first along the emend, others'burro-w into is the head. Tile second is called the it, still others are aquatic, .spending thorax and the third the abdomen. ' „the larval stage in lakes and rivers. The head bears a pair of feelers or <. antenae, . coinpound eyes and three The College Joke of the Week. pairs of jaws. Scotch Gent --"My y lad, are you to be The thorax consists of three seg- my caddie?" merits, out of each of which usually Caddie -"Yes, si." grows a pair of legs. A pair of wings "And Trow are you at finding lost is ueu$iiy also attached to both the bails?" second and third segments. The abdomen is usually divided up Into eight: cr nine segments,' LDILDREN;LIKE' BABY'S OWN TAB �4p e r�r s with a remarkable gift for "doing sums "Very good, sir" "Well, look around and find one, and we'll start the geese." • t Win These Magnificent Prizes ,1ST PONTIAC SEDAN, -VALUE •$1170.00. "2nd. -_'5100 in Gold, era - '380 In Gold. 4th S.5' In Gold. 5th -- 310 in Gold.. eth to I ,tit Prizes --55.00 Worth nob g}' Hosiery. and . undotwwr. 14th - is 25th p Dunaj 3.06 - worth aitch, el Noelery :and Underwear.• 550.00 in Gold - Mystery. Prize} FOLLOW • THESE SIMPLE RULES 1. tiro° Contestant mutt, bo 15 or ore✓. 2. w'ilto camera in nen • and take on ono, elda Or aider nddrees alndl. nano or thio Paper. 1n ';Upper right band center,,end- ing whether, Itre.,,lir., or Miss. Do not bead trPoterltten cattier. li 5. Prizes' will be awarded according to ek111 We - Pigged at. *orreclly twin- ing this Plelere-p,,xzlc, as well fie In the neaC- nen,' !nand -wilting enll general, appooeooCc of entry, Content dosed ' Pecr11,t, 1224. endgue. declsloa le Mud. em810,00a or thin Comneny, their friends'' r relnll-'es n1q 10m8ete,', . Yoe yr1L' he 110552nd-.lm� medletoly If your andrihill Borer ° amwtod 10 rut - ml. eimPle conditionof tin toot of Ana n x11 not cot goo any money. Mail once. Vett. tato machto gala and nothing 1,0 ova 00 Not Mies Tles Opportunity. What's all the excitement? An aviator hats justsky-written' an advertisement for the Nationar Hosiery Company, This mystorlotis, message contains seven words' which are in their correct order..11ach word contains only the letters as. shown. Now, place the :letters.-; 'of each word in their proper position and write down the sentence they malco. To give tion a clue, the Second word is "PA'Y'S", best your skill and shall your- solution Immediately to compete for this \Vonderftil, New 6 Cylinder, 5 Passenger Pontiac Sedan, Value, 61170,00.:" • and these 25 other. Valuable Prizes. Everyone has an equal opportunity of: win- ning. Wad the rules and followthein care-, 'fully to be sure ofa prize. WE HOLD THIS CONTEST to aemiaint still niore people -with the money- saving values.InNational Hosiery and Under- wear now sold "Direct -by -Mail from. theiWorld's. Leading Mills; It Is hot necessary to become our Agent in order to compete, but, If you wish to do eo, 'we agree to reward you hand- somely for your co-operation, in addition to, any prizes you may win. Every entry .be judged according• to the eold)l displayed in -correctly solving the mes- sage and submitting the answer. The follow-'(. ing well-known gentlemen Will act as Judges: GEO. E. ANSLEY, . Generale Sales' Manager. Pontiac Division, General Motors Products of Canada, Ltd.; Oshawa. - A. H. NIACLAUGHLAN btanager, Ontario. Branch,Deebarats Advt. Agency, Toronto. R. W. COWAN, bee.Tteaeurer,,Print Craft, Ltd:, Toronto. MAIL YOUR ANSWER AT ONCE and Sou will immediately be.. given an opportunity to WIN AN EXTRA 350.00 IN -.GOLD, and there'sstill anotherpleasant surprise 1n "store for you. 7111 particularswill be mailed the Same day your answer is received. Address ' NATIONAL ilOSfERV CO, Dept. 3 151 Venda St., Toronto. rfO k'4' 1 a P y0E3.[^i,',... VALLIS 1170109 li • r :lvo e directly traceable to milk ` from diel lief. 1n fact I :vas growing: worse and )High School Boards and Boards of tacstivai Are authorized hy.law to estehliah INDLISTIIIAI;, TECHNICAL CHNICAL ANIS ART SCHOOLS With the approval of the Minister of Education. DAY A G E AND EVENIN: CLASSES may be conducted In accordance with the regulations Issued by the Department of Education, THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION Is given in vartoun trades: The school° and Masses areunder the direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Application for attendance should be made to the Principal athe, school. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL TRAINING,; HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided for In the: Courses of. Study in public; Separate; Continuation and High Schocls, Collegiate institutes, Vedatlonal Schools and Departments.. Codes of the Re ulatlons issued' bythe Minister of Education may be obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. The Gingerbread Man. The gingerbread mast had risen eyes, IIe came to -day as a grand surprise Prom Grandmother's house, She was 1>akiugheake And decided gingerbread gingerbread roan she'd make. And whon he :was made, it WW1 plain to see, - She soon decided to give him to me. If your dealerdeco not keep _the say it istoo much bother when it pills you can get them by mail rt see means protection for your family against ' the white man's greatest a" boxby writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, enemy -consumption. R kabl R k Success. °mar a ec "Daces' This is success, so to have lived Occasionally We hear of persons . your years That all who've known you shall have found you true, - Have seen in some way what•is'best Because They Are Tasteless and Are Easy to, Take.' One of the strongest points in favor of any medicine Tor children, is that it is so agreeable that. the mother, does not- hove, to force it down the little one's throat. . Baby's Own. Tablets have no drug taste, may be crushed to a p`esvder 1f desired, and babies like them. They are perfectly tate for they contain ne opiate or narcotic.- They sweeten the stomach and remove the cause of fret- fulness. ' Mrs. Arthur Charlebois, Pawtucket, R.I., says: "I have found Baby's;, Own Tablets to be. 43., gentle laxative and a safe remedy for stomach disorders in children. Our little' boy had been travels at the rate of font miles a min - given harsh cathartics but these tab- ute,.how long would it take the noise lets worked more effectively without of the Battle of Waterloo to reach the the severe griping. I can recommend moon? in lees than a minute he gave them to, all mothers of little children.", the correct answer: twentyone days Baby's Own Tablets- are sold. by nine hours thirty-four minutes, medicine dealers or by mail at 2fi Perhaps the best-ltnowh of modern calcntators'is J cents a box from The Dr. Williams' acilues Maud!, who was Medicine Co; Brockville, Ont. in their beads." ,. They can multiply and divide and find roots of high num- hers without apparent effort. The cal- culators themselves do not under- stand how they do it. They are just born that way. ' ' One of the most remarkable of these'. lightning calculators was 2erah Col, burn, born in 1804. . Colburn could multiply two four•flgure numbers in- stantly. ' During a test he multiplied eight by itself sixteen times and gave the answer in a few seconds. Ile could find square. roots and cube roots of large numbers automatically. Another famous calculator was G_ P. Bidder, a civil engineer. Ile was matched against Colburn on one oc• casion read beat him easily. When only nine years old, Bidder was asked: 1f the distance.of themoon from the earth were 125,256 miles, and sound Re -Measuring the Months. The auk -committee of the League of Nations which' has, for the last two years, been considering the matter of reforming the calendar, has now cons eludedits labors, and a report, recent - Mending some very drastic changes, has been presented. It is suggested that Easter, shall be definitely fixed for the second Sunday in April, regardless of the date. Au overwhelming number of business, economic, and Tieliessional bodies are jn favor of this. Many leaders of religious thought are also in agreement with -the sug- gestion, but it is expected that the Vatican will be hostile. It has inti- mated that it cannot see its way to sanction the change unless there is a general agreement -en. the subject throughout Christendom. It seeing unliketrthat such agree- ment will be reached without prolong- ed`negotiation, for already the great Eastern Orthodox Church- (embra°etng Some millions of Ruisstans and. Greeks), keeps both Christmas and Easter sonic time later titanthe churches in the West. , Another proposal which the sub- committee put forward would equalize the ,number of days .111 each of the four quarters of the year' ,by. an ar- rangement whereby the. first two Months' of every quarter shall contain. thirty daydy and the. • third month thirty-one, - The extradaywould be added to the beginning of January, and would -prob- ably be 'known as January Oth. Or it might be added to one of th€ thirty - day months, the quarter in which it fall haying one thirty -day: Month Ina leap.ycar there would be,two'such quarters. - -An alternative proposal is that Ole year should be divided Into thirteen months •of twenty-eight days each, the odd day left over -having no date but being known simply as "Year Day.',' In , leap year the extra day would bo known as "Leap Day.y- I took him straight to my big play - Teem , When; he menthe bride' and the hand- sem& 'groom And the Teddy bear and the pussy oat And ,the jumping -jack with his queer old hat.. - Then all -these dolls sat down with me To have -a cup of play -like tea, t I filled their cups with wetter clear And said to Teddy, "Sit still, dear," I (frank their tea and my tea, too, It is a thing that you have to do When. you play" with dolls. I ,passed a plate Of play. -like cake and we ate and ate! born in 1367. Inaudi has. littia interest in any.hing but numbers. After an exhibition he can' remember the de- tails of all the questions put to him. Ole is even said. to solve problems in hie sleep.. _ Ransacking the Globe. 'This year no fewer than two hun- dred expeditions have senor are set- ting out on voyages of discovery in various parts of tate World. Seven attempts are being made to reach the North "Pole. Two expedi- tions are on their Way to the 'great desert of Gobi, in Central Asia, to search for eggs of prehietori'c mon- sters. 'A noted scientist who found a batch,of dinosaur eggs there -last year expresses the belief that it was in. this vast trackless region of sand that the human race originated, Three other expeditions have as their •object'ex- cavations, In'thesande of Egypt, while the ancient civilization of the Maya peoples of Central America 15 being investigated by another. party., in the Grand Canyon of Colorado mysterious footprints are being Studied,by a group, of edentate. A' party+.is:shortly going eut from Oxford University to Mesepetamia, to .search for the supposed Garden of Edeti. In the Jordan valley a hitherto unknown city is. being lafd'bare. The Canadian Gover-ntitent is financing -a surveying expedition. to Alaska, where important mineral discoveries sna3' be made, _While several' dozen expeditions are already, in the forests• of Africa, look- ing for new beasts, birds, and insects. v Cannons loaded' with sand aro used to break up swarms of locusts in Costa Rica. - And found inyou some comfort for 'their . tears,. A smile which passed" but, often re- appears. Or heard ,,a .word which cheered them through and through, And. think of you ea one who tried to do • s• - dome , friendly, service in a time of Rears. Tea was first used in Eng:and in 1008. To -day' you might call it En; - land's national drink. ` 0 Rubyour sca';t'with Mlpdrd's.,Ltniment Rejected Suitor. (a photographer): "Cruel girt! For, years I've ;had your image photographed on my heart; but all.L-get is a negative,"•. FOUNTAIN PEN AND PENCIL: -SET; Then I got a whiff of gingerbread - Aud wanted some real food ineteati, So I pinched off the ginger -man's gin- ger feet, Oh, yes, they were very good to eats' At that tea party the nicest. guest Wae the gingerbread man; he tasted the beat. -Minerva Hunter. Ambition often arises more from the fear of being surpassed than from the ,desire to surpass others. Minaret's Liniment tor toothache.' +Classified, Advertisernlents. (1rrofoE ,PRODUCTIVE FARMS,' Western Canada, easy 'terms. Write for .free particulars, stating-. what , you 'want. 'Continental Home - seeker, 2061 Rose Street, Regina, Sask. Brooms Abolished., proems are tobe abolished from French barrack :rooms. M, Painleye, minister of war, has given instructions that vacuum cleaners are' to be issued to' all units' and • are to be used daily' in removing the dust from barrack Some. 3- Minard's Liniment relieves stiffness. Jupiter is the largest planet, meas✓ uring:86,500 miles in diameter. Mer- cury, 3;030 miles in diameter, 'is the smallest. Great souls in humble bodies often dwell, The noble spirits ,walk in common ways. in thoughtfulness for others they ex- cel, ' - A gentle friendship marks their round of days. Longest remembered at the journey's end Is he •tubo reaped his glory as a friond. :Edgar A. Guest. Minerals Lntmentobrues. The dahlia plansns a very powerful nareotic element, especially 'in its blooms. The nectar puts bumble- bees and humming birds on a drunk, but they soon revive when they fall tc the ground. piers is a perfeottl' splonLlid-pen. and pent! sat f165 le boys arid Phe fountain leen lnod i of vu eanite and i5 y h-nll e. t has pocket: clip ati Chc;l 2.11 19 vial ,a..,r-1,.1 Tc.,our yeai. b the tlla.nuta0 uri:r, "Erne board is made of nIcieil with`. 5550 top:top.. is`a>rubber eraael'and under tint is an extra, supply tilMN le cis ,The pt a 1. hes pocket -dip attached and 10 a perfect be?auty. Won 1] semi .you this sat , cornr:ete. either.:ladies' : or men's. style, In e neat bex 1' you will s •1 t11 e n - fliers worth of lovely Xmas Pot Cards, 'Fold ars and 'Seals `I, .10 c pts t k - ago. ,fust tend its yet' Barre an, sdoross 'inid WO wal'1 8810,1 ;tint too (, ,s to 3 they arc ec:dsend us 011r money and_ Ito send F 1u'itr complete nplete sc1• 53€t.rt.e-Til let _- - wlt,h <11 chef-geegea prepaid. send your ordOr-to-day --C1etore 01015.1 y nu.' HOMER 'WAORGN c0. 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Bathe 1-ater, • A . yard where lions, tigers, and other animals and serpents are bought and sold is a feature of the East -end of London. Are You Tired OF' NORTHERN WINTERS AND 1 CROP SOIL? 100 Practical Farmers Wanted: -To take over 10 acres each, finest 4 -crop combination fruit and vegetable soil in Central Florida, Railroad, Schools, churches and other facilities. Only re, quirement, each individual' must have enough money to finance- himself. For further information write today. Geo. N. Davis, 746 Seybold 014g., Miami, Fla. Old hearts will beat more quick- ly; uickly; old eyes will shine with happiness when YOIT go home. And -what a joy it will be for you, too, visiting the scenes of childhood days and meeting friends of other years! Make' arrangements now to go home this Christmas on a liner of the Cunard or Anchor - Donaldson Canadian Service. The voyage will be an unfor- gettable pleasure. 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C "After having the flu my hair o have it fell 1 aleogbnd t I sodme pimples on my scalp and it itched badly. My hair was Itfelese and dry, and when 1 combed it, !t came out in cowbells. 'eI sent for a free sample of Cuti- cure Soap and Ointment. It helped me so I purchased more, and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soap, together withtheCuttcaraOintmeot, I was completely healed." (Signed) Mrs, Geo. ii. Elliott, West St., R. R, 4, Orillia, Ont. Captive Soap, Ointment and Talcum are all you need for every- day toilet and nursery purposes. Catania Sash Pres by MIL Address Canadian humett "Btanhouse, Meat01$' Price, Sean 2110. Ointment 24 and sac. T,leum enc. ear- Cutieura Sharing Stick 2Se. b)tf.k�A COULD 0 liARDLY AL Mrs.. Homs Tells how Lydia E. Pinifham's Vegetable Compound ' Restored Her Health Hamilton,Ont.-"I bave taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve• etable Compound and would not be without it now. I had if female trouble so badly 1 could hardly walk and I was all run- down and c ou l d hardly get around to do niy house- work. I would be in bed three or four days at a time. I was told by a friend to try your egetable Compound. I did and .by the time I took two bottles I was beginning toget around again. I took ten bottles in all, and now I ani all rt ht again and doing my own work. leave six grown-ups to work for, so I have plenty to do. I also used Lydia E. P'initham s Sanative Wash, and I think it is good. But I' owe my health to the Vegetable Compound, and 1 think if more of it was used women would be better oft. 1 'would not be without it if it cost much more. "- Mrs. N??LLIE, Hoax, 28 St. -Matthews Avenue, „Hamilton, Ontario. •Do you feel broken down, nervous and weak sometimes? Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound is excel- lent to take at such atime. It always helps, and if taken regularly an per- sistently, will relieve this condition. 0 Proved safe by millions` and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis . Fairnbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism' r*mance.,nne..wMmaws. OES' N®e� A FEET THE MART . 9• 46.Accept only '"Bayer" package which contains proven directions, dandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of `.'.4 and 100 -Druggists,: nen rel .dn We t1ude-.merle (ro12010red in Canada) of Barter ltane:inter., nr-lronancctlo• 1rkieste0 of Snlieylleueld (Aeotcl; Salicylic Add,' •A, 8, d ). -wblle It la well kaowu the` Aspirin recalls -Barer mdnutnctnrc, in assist 0300 public agar at: initiations - +1 'rah1e50 ,12501' CampanY; Will be'stamped with their sound trade moth, Um 4"1.1 Orono." No, .43---d2is