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The Clinton News Record, 1927-03-03, Page 3
The nvineralindustry of Canada Ic realciug notable advances end during 1926 made a very gratifying contri butiott to the general prosperity of the country. An estimate made by the Dominion Bierteil of Stethstiee places the value of the onrineilal prodection• for 1926 at $242,886,000. This is more than seven per Beet, greater than the total pmeductib os for 1923, which 'ain- rented to $226,583; 333. A few outstanding featnres'that Nave had s bearing on the increase in production and that indicate further incteates in the future are Worthy of note There was a marked increase in the production of lead, zinc; and copper. British IColembda contributes most abundantly of these minerals. A great po•op,eetion of ;the lead and'zinc comes from the Sullivan uvhie in the south- eastern part of the province. Extent time have been condo recently in the plants for the treatment ed the Sulli- y en ore and the lead and zinc ores of other mining camps of the province. These account for the intrease in -pro- decticn, Ore reserves halo been,prov- ed to be very great, anent is expected that a heavy production will continue for many years. A,pjiivity In Copper. The copper deposits of Allenby mountain near Princeton have ut_last come into eueecesful exploitation and the concentrator with a capacity of 2,000 tone a day has been in full op - enation. The two other. large mines at the province, at Britannia and at Anyox, have been° centres of great activity.' The Ontario 'prodiretfon is fielan the nickel -copper. ores of Sud- bury 'reining ' district. Further in- creases in copperprodeetion may be expected whose. in about a year'the new mining camp of Rouyn and vicinity begins making an output, .. The com- pletion of the railway line from Toe- chereau has solved' the problem of. transportation and will permit of the' erection of the' necessary pleats 'for the mining and smelting of the ores. Ore bodies of great value have been proved, the extent of favorable pros - FELT. VERY WEAK ANCE 1926 pecting ge000nd is large, inters,* is been, and intensive expleretion'will be continued. Tiler possibilities of this part.o'f the province are regarded as of great. peemiee, In addition to cop- per there will be a production of zinc, and gold is ,an important canstiteent of fame of the ores, A`laigta eon bedy that bears great prarn:se for the futdre is the'Finffon body of copper -zinc sulphides of the Pas mining diistriet, Manitoba, An ex- perimental plant is being erected on the property -at heavy cost to aster - twin the best methods of treating the ores and it seems almost certain that in time a big mining and smelting in- duistry will be established at this point.• • reitario Leads In Gold, Gold continues to be thenstest valu- aile of the 'metallic' minerals mined' iso Canada, occording.to•output, which exceeded $85,040,000 in valise in 'the year,: In gold'ananling; Ontario is far in the lead. Better prices were obtained during the yearr for ;asbestos, although therewas a slight failing off in the civantity produced, Of this mineral Quebec continues the most ;important producer le the wOrld. - I'ew question attracted greater at- tention in tlie tinning world during the year than- the ell possibilities of Al- berta, The strike at'e depth of 3,740 feet of a heavy flow of wet gas in Royalite Ne.• 4 well two years ago, re- vived/interest and as a result •a great number , e wells were drilled ho dif- ferent ptellka of the Province ' 1926 the greatest activity centering in the Turner 'Palley field and other points in -the foot -hills. In two or three wells heavy flows at wet gas have been struck front which an important yield will be obtained Out none is,,so produc- live as Royaliin No. 4. Five hundred barrels of light oil is recovered daily from this one well and tate gas, after purification, is piped to Calgary. Sev- eral wells have not yet reached the deep 'oil -hearing formation and the progress of drilling in these and in those situated in other parts of the province will be watched with great CEILnCy,. ' . MOTHERS PRAISE BABY'S OWN TABLETS Ivies- L. AI - Brown, Walton, stays: --''I' cannot recommend. Baby's Own Tablets too highly. I have found them invaluable for the ailetente of tittle ones." Mao. Brown's testimony fs the sameas that of thousands of other Mothers who have used the Tab. lets. To use them once is a sane guar- antee that they will always be kept in the home es long ad there are babies or young children to be cared for. The - Tablets are a lexattve-•mild but thorough ln-actioao iehieh'nervor fail to regulate the stomach and bowels; relieve constipation• and; Indigestion; breirk up colds and 'simple fevers, and melte the. dreaded : (teething period, easy. In. feet you banish ali'the minor Idle .faromr which little ones salffes'. The 1Tabiete are sold by medicine dealers' or by snail at 25 cents a box from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out, Had a club Foot. She --"'lour brother seems to have no trouble -et all stepping hit0, Swell social ceeanizations." I$ —"No, he has a club food." • Had Her Dabble. .. Lure of Winter in Maritime - Provinces, The attractions of the Maritime Pro, vines as an Ideal tet'ritory In which to spend a en -smear holiday airsfa. collier th mosr'Canadians and to many In. other countries. Not so well known, but rapidly' owning Into prominence, are the advantages of Apadia (to use, its foresee name) as a land of invigor- ating, health -giving winter saints. The' neatness of the Maritime Provinces to Quebec anti Ontario and -to a thickly populated portion of the United States, and the eaeellenesof the transportation Services renders them easily access- ible to- visitors. Rahway lines or the highest class connect them with' ,the teal Canada apd eastern United States, steamships operate continuant/1y to Boston and other United States ports, while the world -famed harbors of Hali- fax and Saint Bohn witness -the arrival and departure of ocean-geiug shlps every -lay of Use year. Powerful and finely equipped steamship• ferries cot - neat Prince Prince Etlward Island with the mainland- The vi ,iter finds it a land' with an abundance' of every kind of healthful whiter sport into which he can throw himself with zest. As in other parts of Canada skating end hockey take first place; closely tollowed by aid -ing; then collie tobogganing, curiing,'snow shoeing, sleigh -riding and ice yacit•. ing. The facilities fee these sport are excellent. Slcatieg and ourlin rinks, open and covered,. are -to II found linenl life cities and towns, an on several occasions in recent year the International Amateur Sltathl conteto have been held at Saint John participated in.' by skaters, not on) from other provinces and the Unite States; but also from northern l+lurepe The hilly character of meets of Atte Maritimes brakes them an ideal lief for ski-ing and the sport Is spreading rapidly. 'Menefee conditions prtnnrt tobogganing and, where 'natural Bills are not convenient to populous centres artificial slkles have been erected t. meet the demands. of devotees of this pos°t. Suowshoefug chime many ad evens white sleigh -riding atter a peeking team of borses still holds a harm for many, tee' yachtipg, in a and of yachteniee where there, a's, nanY lakes, bs'tidl rivers, and estu- riee to lrrgyirle the steoessary ice - eons, naturally fills a motels/mit place the list'of winter sports. The Maritime Provittces, therefore, resent to the visitor In search of onith and oujoyllrent nn lack either i variety or high finality of` whiter re - Had • No Ambition and; Had -t Reit Freittlently. •- Mos. Wsri, J. Griffin, Tebkuannt fir, Manitoulin I -'and, Outele one of, the mthouwosnle,wh-was run-doanywn seersands bloodleofss, 2n'l1<whoo has found new health through Dr. 'Sin, thane' Pint .Pint, 'She s.aysi--,pet' a t imber of years I telt very venlc and hod no ambition. I found it very die- fIOitltto tlAmy- housework antis hood;tb ✓ est frequently, Erse time passe4 -nip condition grew decidedly worse, and my feat and lege were badly ewoiloc Mylrusiia:id told the doctor''°0 boy, condition,, and lie gave me meek/ins r Then my baby:came and thee, deeter attended me. Ile said I had'eceateiy' any blood In my body—that it had turned 16 water. I continued telling his metlloine ter a time, but did not feel that It was doing me any ,good. Then I started to take Dr. Williams' Pink • PilIe. , In a short while; I felt better, and alter taking the pills for a couple of months I :feat -like a new person. Where my week used' to be a drag upon my etreegth I enjoy do- ing it now, and I will always renew - mend Dr..Willnfame' Pink Ptiis,to'vveak people." If you will'sendour' Y name Mid ad - dense to The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co they, will mail you a little book called Brin4ding; lip the Bloods," which contains many health` hints, -You can get the pills t;lia'ouglr any medicine dealer or by malt at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, • The Bells O 'tear the Way. If if be possible to say. -thank u to inanimate things thewould I ex- press gratitude to the bells in' the tower over the way. • Cold and elan end very meets part- ed ' front En -gland, with .. everything, around familiar in outline yet unfa- miliar in name—a house no longer a house, nor a road a. road, but some- thing altogether, vague aria unpro- nounceable and detached—with a wind that had a foreign smell, anti'' a meal that had a foreign taste; the very feel, too, of the table Iinen in some way different, its if It had tome from a Shop with •a strange name over the door, and been washed in 'some fan- tastic fashion: in a very un -English laundry; so very much apart in a lit- tle room with a bed like a muffin, all inflated and doughy;.with noises els- ing.fronr sense outside place all mean- ingless. And then, the °hells in the tower opposite speaking quite clearly and intelligently, "like English bells, and saying "Eleven!" -' What mattered it that water's rolled between En -gland end me;' what mattered the foreign mutterings of a foreign town; within an hour the bells would speak again and say "Twelve"! • There wean other bells, a, remark- able number, doing all manner of cur- ious things: Ancient bells with voices 'that broke over the songs they halt- ingly sang; bells -a $;'eat way oil, send- ing thin echoes of cracked melodies' that lost their way in the darkness and putted through tike steal snowflakes' before the wind; duty bells with dusty tongues that seemed to be wagging aloepily lit some wooden belfry, heavy bells nodding a little. in :forgetfulness, and dragging their shadows over the ir.,n -r -. s moon looked ill through •a' clunk. Noisy, 'turbulent bells with voices that scolded, nsitieg one, upon another as if they would escape from their prisons and fling themselves about the town—strange, wild bells, unmusical and untamed all aclatter and ajingle an,d meaningles These were the sounds that spoke through the window of the little for. eeign room, foreign bells with foreign tongues and gestures, as unlike th an b g• elninlerl of St. Martins -in -the -Fields as the cry of the Myna bird is from the trill of an English Robin. So I waited• for my friends to say "Twelve!" Waited end waited, in Unite(-vaise, for instead of the .midilight midnight -voice an energetic call of "Six!" came from © Aaron the way, and a very ,familiar d sun looked through' the parted cur- tains telling me without any question e of doubt that it was thoi'ning. And sende'how or other everything suddenly became homely and,"understandable, o lar it was Monday, unromantic, corn - 'emplane, proem Monday, and, es r everybody knows, Mondays are the same mil the world over, s Mother' had entered ,tile chiid's hod h• ' room to sue good -Melee. . s "It is- cold, muininy," said Joan, cud- e filing down- I "'Yea, dean" said -her mother, "but 1 ever up. The angels will keep you a warm." t Joan did as else wee.teld, 'Then, at. in tete a moment's reellectiest, she looked tell althea. itsotller"ega,n ., • "I - suppose I couldn t change ,any lb angels for a hot-water bottle?" she hi saki w'i tf:nl II • .1e r - creation, want to. alp" says . ll .ou pita Tells facts from own experience to help others: Almost wild with pain„' weak and rundown; he • avoir, new health and strength through Tanlac APatrick llen Stomb*,is ono of sOtta e f 2s best knowncitieens. "Illy purpose in tell- ing the facts of tny. experience," he said; is to help others who. suffer as I did. 'I "For -five -years y cars fleas in misery, Me whole systom seemed out of gear;'but • my stomach troubled mesa. Even a drink of cold Witter would cause my stomach to bloat and swell abhor- , malty. Cas would prevent me front Sleeping et night Co that I lead to get lent s and ntneltpains neare floor lytkdrovoVi o wild, lite seen times when - doubled ever,unaWletoatraight0ntip..• "b4 ,r and M.;Loo write told an, how ll ho1 nlae lead `helped Hien ctrl; of sirarilartrouble,sol of see and feed it bottles in all. It jest made the over. fee130yearsyoungerthenIaril and else, made this great change, w••r. x11 •,•w . I'm far' Tan—lee." If overworkor neglect, .hav at weigh 214 lbs. MY al/Petite a l you town get Thetas I he o n orn an and sleep ival tonic made (mist roots, bombsrantt ere both filie. I eat what I like mad barks, fitter druggist has it,.O sleep like a tote, Tanlao nod sieving seillio tYor'fi3 .-... niln,"tlCt3tl0j'Cir` Haw it Wes. Believe me or not, I was w:ti!.1n,g tot a street car," 'Get -eat! Can that noise!" "Sure! 'And then her lutsband hap- pened to see us!" Da Dont lee frightened 'iiC e notch earn fccoublee ilia . indigestion Seigel's Syrup ,will fir- it, Any drug stoic. The' City Lot. lIore nen lase plants thrust nip thin 'fingers, Against the progress of the oity,. Iu the sandy soil they struggle, In Inc facet of blank encroaching wane. dicey waft their fragrance. lel a'dcscit of stein and steel they Lob -v. islets heeler iPar a. thouttatd white -winged fi,britt r- e --Dorothy" Grace Beck, finard's Liniment for rheumatism. 00 WO LL.',' Q .With L„aus ter) • Inquisttlee Laxly—need now, ounces' teltl me what' that. strap sin -dee 'otcr chin ie for," - Ofticel "'that, lady, le to rest my door old jaw when it gets tired also- 'eyering eidly questions." Days 'Not to;bo,CeIelirated, Father's' Do.y--When?the Christmas bills' are dire, Mother's.Day—When the laugdn'y woman does 'not show up. Bnothet's Day --When school opens. S later's, Day—Whe the stein is long hati'rand dresses." / Baby's Day—"tOrheu mother is away and falter ie nurse, Heart ' taea c iih' CLe11c i zz Disrne;banc2t of the lteaa't in ch!-Id- Ie2t, uutr,maticsl_l div -Ile thonueelvee bite two, groupsi those, whleh were pre sent at,011c tints oil birth, mod ane 'dote to detecee in development, and those which aro acqufr-eit after tootle Congenital heart' conditions, or these present- cot birth, gee not ;uncommon, They are, an a rein, cosily eecogni'l odele,, and white they vary 'rneterlahly in extent, the majority rife?thorn teepi- ni•tte fptljy within a given perfect, of Acquired hadn't disease is rarely pre - seen before tics oe-cord or third year of lite, and, when found in extremely young children, 'Is- elmoot:'a�lwe ys ,due „iro It rheaamatie infedtion. Ctelefal' examination of e�ehool age children shows about one pier• cont, to be ooftehling-from seale disturbance of the heart, In maul' instances the pre- eenlce of titre- dlseaee Wee unknown he the parents of eloi,ld affected, Rheu- matism in soinevt its forme, St.. 'Vents' Dance, Diphtheria or some other -in- faction wits usually found to be the --Gladys eddy* that quite•otten -someof the men who sore "held up" really need Truth Is abed -the only thing that never likes a prase agent.'• • One Siappertlost three sheiks byusing quinine by mistake nor feed powder. *Timely Truths. It's seldom -pas-tit to get A. man of the hour never wastes a minute, Wait a minute for a tveinateebe a man of the hoar. 'Watches de not tell time—you meet look at 'ens. Weotchmakera do not object tis work- ing overtime. There's no present like time. Ilse Being late ds not paetinee—ft's Medi: nese. . Use the slur of the mom -ant to speed upthe home. ou s. Rill time and you wiiil mourn the not -pee. Time conies when many people de- cide to dye, You can ,take a day orf, but You can't put it back. Time mends moat everything `but a "leaky roof. Time is sotfleeting no one ever caught It. Time makes• no round trips, Jaele-elelay I call you 'Revenge'?" "Why?" "Because revenge is sweet" "Certainty, if you will, let nue call you 'Vengeance'?" - "And why 'Vengeance'?" Because vengeance' is ,mine." The world is full of nuisances and h -s wenn of them is worry, Many People meets the train—of kit/A- y thought, FigdrativelY Speaking. With Charley T8 K.8 tnecele a 68, for which 'tate w8ttd• until 18, Then when she lieott'cl !tial slam the g8, her little heart was filled wills h8, And I am merely here to ate (although 'tie painful t s'elit , Site b8 the his of the poor slc8 until he rail at fearful r'8. 'When he Ills lungs Could not 1nf18, down by the road he sadly oft And said: "Gosh, how alta ran berg! She'll never. never, never, be my m8!" A good task well done reveals a pate of -tits same divine glory that is seen In beautiful 511iseet, . 'A nuns we heard etas woath $10,000. That ie the size of the, .award til sheriff has offered for him, dead o alive. Manly of th,e'extstled eases of heart disease could have been avoided if ado- ciliate car's had been taken at the timer of the onset of the dibepssre nsesponsib-Id. Rheasnoatisrn ices not neceesatsodyhave to be -present In the form, of acute adieu- natio fever in order to damage the heart. Such slight manifes,tettone or its presence as "growing pales" are sufficient.. warrant for careful -super- vision of the clotId's activities. Slight pain or, swelling In the joints, of a transient charaotei•, low taken, very seriously by theshould parents and physician. The early renognition of such die - eases as, diplhth+erie and' scarlet Payer, and the prompt action of adequate treatment, will do much' to limit the possibility, of the.hefeetdoil; invotiving Use heart. Toliedlitte and disease of the tonsil's is another -Common contributing factor in the cause -of heart disturbances iu children, not perhaps directly, but ase possible Iodising places for orgenleme whichmay grow and spread to -the heart Itself, 'Ph -e usual syffiptoms 41se•oolated• with early heart disease in children are not'. asdefinitk' as' one would Mee These ohildf'en tire easily, may here palpita- tion, pato over the region of the heart, or' shortness of breath on exertion. Loss of weight or anaemia may be pre - Sent. The disease le, as a. rule, brought to light on examination by the school physician, or when the condition has become exaggerated by some Intercur rent illness. The avoidance of unnecessary ex- peeure, the weenies of sufficient warns clothing in extreme weather, careful attention to defects of the throat, and manakin rest during convalesence front infectious diseases, with regular complete physical examination of all children, are measures which will do molt to lessen the amount of heart disease now existing among children. PUT STOMACH IN ORDER AT ONCE -'Pape's Diapepsin" for Gas, Indigestion or . Sour Stomach Instantly! Stomach copreetedI 'You never feel the slightest distress from tndlgeetion yr a twine acid, gassy stom- ach, atter you eat a tablet of 'Tape's .Diapepsin," The moment It reaches the stomach all sourness, flatulence, heartburn, gases, pelpitatton andpain disappear. Druggists guarantee each package to ooa^l+ect ctigestlan at once. End Tour stomach trouble for few cents... Fantasia. Stars are thread -hung, Nliigh-toned bells, The wind laughs among th-em et night, And blows the sound of their ringing Into deep valleys, ' Where tire brooks catch it on their line And splgdll it over silent ,rockst e fitter Stearns, 1' [ `Winter Oaks. Oh, winter oaks, you give me courage You who prate not at all Of Future loveliness, Toe, who rest tranquil anti entero Clad in your deli, grey garb, Boasting nil distant beauty, Simply content to be obedient To today's deme rel I , in ouch a little while Tout tight, (kirk buds Wind -answerthe sun's calf And burst Into ;rich loaf, Tlieli you will wear a regal loveliness, nut, for to -day, you ti+e'gniie satisfied To stand there stank and. gaunt. Is it ell winter oaks, Because yon know Spring's 'miracle so well? —Eleanor G. It.' Young, fdinard's—the dependable liniment '. What's the Uso? Unelos-••"You-elloeld work and earn money," ,. Itot—" i-ut what do want with money?" Uncle ''1`hy,:save and be Independ- ent, end then you Woa'thave -6 ivoric!" Bay—"Blit I don't Mita : to ;work coo W.". . N,. RSES 1 The Toronto Ca,o,,, ter tt,5 itbleL ,0 .fotNti0n w'tb coif t • and Alllad 1f pial0 )b,w vo k 111tv, 0if ri thro Y rs Colute al . 7tni 'np to. ,c 0.. a n, 11.100 respired dueottoh, c.Off 000„rot, et a0comtne .'nutter. 'rldi Hutalsal 'io0,1 I7re 0100,0 ntur-.dttem. Tho 0011111 mei 'n ies, us. Iso Ac,tp 1 r 0101111110 01 .11,0110. see 5000000J o.utneee 10 000 Or,,. k V Vera Iter tort,l,, .... tntermnllun set, fns Solo, uttandent ti ISSUE. No. 9-'27. Keep. Minard's l.Intment in the stable. Something, brand new in radio act is a radio control clock which starts incl stops or receiving set auto- matically. It 'Omits similar to en althea clock, consumes nd electric cur- rent, and cents nothing to operate. - Cir)11)110 t. , Own Sou tor. refill • III Best forYou andBaby ttio. �r Distemper Responds to . tl'oatniene with Minard's, Mix with molasses and pear over a brats maels. ft °cowl n t the be ` ;ardent Orient Blended .b by men trained worlds greatest Packedr .� the . best 110.11 found for tea—Aluminum. Leaky. A little boy.had hie first dip in i4» sea, but came outuickcll q Y tacking irB dignxint. "I'm not going In threes,” he said Io bis mother; "this bathing dress late water in.," .Classified Advertisements. rba AAL$. • -gyicenoine seems, -ream CABINET. s•Il�x V aU rerbrde, 48 notanttoo,, automat!. Y41ir 103,00 /at tna,o0 aitarnnteed,'.-Pomeon, 8401 count neral Bast. Montreal, n �• Alen, 22t1 Amis. 20 3112A13 STOCK 'L. tr il% • voulboy, tuatara, hose, _:eros,, egtunmcu, , 52,000 dorm, balance 2200 yowly. ID•ANIN ste 114.141, ;q bundMre, ONLY 22,000 cash, or terms,- Lost can, warts Mr. Douglas, . inoralmnr,: 'tAud.SEldI'm"goingooustmind?", Sf you.ldon't mind" 'ti., - PUPIL, WANTED' - "I'm going out"' ins TRAINING erIf007 or TtloO DONA Memorial ',Mated New Landon, Canneotiaut— delleurun',Matedy Wated on the banks• of azo Themes (feAsI - )liver whore it now, Into -Lone balani found—dashes e J Elf's), puvns, CtineUrsteut. rn,tructoru Tee `th.ne ;'' anA :.0., atiueniwra r l lents exenlle nt ltntioug. Tea Bellevue N . rt[P;Igq� Foil S • It ., 89: months, 0- of whtcA 1s affiliation rind, Pen rock City. ° nSvllepue8an. S COe OCT� N CAi trOnNrdt. gnE5TIONs �AN•- 0 bWE5E0, 21.00 each, ]'-otogt tote, Send cae:t Or 5,0, Mmro,• Order only. Lulovendent Durenn, ex lose, . errands, Los ASaotee, California, . BOWELS, } � y 4 AC �9 COLDS './ �ra0 Y.1f Clean your liver and constipated bowels to -night and- . feel fine Get a 10 -cent box now, Are you keening` -your liver, stomsach and bowels clean, pause and fresh wills Casoterets•—or merely forcing a pass- age way every few days with salts, catlrartle pills or ea,stoe' ell? This is important, ' noeeft'ets innuediatedy cleanse then stomach, remove the sone, nndigeeted and fermenting food and fold "gases; take the -excess bile from the liver and oarry out of the system the .consti- pated waste matter end.poleon in the bowels. No odds how sick, headachy, bilious and constipated you feel, is Casearet to -night will etre-iglbtelt you out by morning. They work while you sleejl. A 10 -cent bort from your druggist will keep your heed clear, stomach Sweet and- your liver and bowels regular for months. Don't forget the children— their little isleides need' a gentle cleansing; too. -�' Powdered starch rubbed over walls with a soft cloth will remove all stains. Kill warts with Mlnard's Liniment. } Thoi l with gx dioamy_eyea isyusual- ly wide awake. A'LF essum, -also r•NEUbteTIo AND STRAW0 .Aorto collar business,adverttbtd- nod Canodre end Vetted -Stales; harness in gonuontton; le not/ ' for bald Wes,LIAAt cSAuOrlita, POeumetlo Caner Co„ law Dundee, Ont. Are Youl f 3'ick? CALiirORNrA RIARVELINE, "Nature'. Pre. *caption" for Chronic Dinaasee, often Dods Oiler elf other remedies and method,. toll. haoney-Lock guerante, Particulars free. 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Tasty cakes, rich pies, ,'aid large, light buns and bread are always yours when you Mise Se d 30c i i stamps for em' 700 -recipe Parity Flour Cook Book. `•2e3 Western Caneda'plour Mill, Cg. Limited. Toroeta, Montreni, Ottewr, Saiatlohir: • Prdved safe by rrlll1iofis and prgsGrikei i7�rysiczarlsfor • Colds i,`1.elir ,lal' , s ra' r Pain ' Neu• ritis Headache, L,ulnbagoa;, • Toothache Rbetlniaf"is .; ! tiro. DOES1,141T -AFFECT x `ii 2.%‘.0 �.+nt�.g '1),�p� •A•HE HEf9,L4T } , 7th ' 4141(,,@pI jf k �y,''�a py et,` "t ,5,N OM1, f r Wai a 4DI,.�mf1$i@tim. alt$ "Th lei ]8' Only c,, , 1} .tae I rennins;,,' ' ASPlh IN' tablet; d tail ret ;s• offered and Is not stamped i ltli lire 413lixer' Cross' fardels it,vvith;'''� bdnCein t-stIsliot" PIE -N" at all 1 Distil 'take 'ellahees ! 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