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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1927-10-20, Page 3alt otos` ` A►ccider*ts' !hare yon etyounirer eine Yet more. d,nie,tyui:,Led nancaraiico Bulls f Strength, Comfort and Beauty. 1J It au afeathe with tooth tee ohoh d'ibridge 1 fricufully curved temple how. tlptcannot t the lama tendhe nor. o, care..:A work of beauty and u delight Jar the }voaret..' ia511 MeinepPe1.ueet Gusiraltittiaea'I_ lit me send you on 30 Dere T , Itnyf enoua Crown Spectacles Will enable you to read thesm ll•at'prinr e thread the t edle'soca for or o'er, If yti not mowed and d alighted,ly do notthink my ap et Cleo at my $3.98 eco131tothotios Idelaiewhere at $15oo timid them hath You won'tl t You Oto be' the Ie judge. Hundreds of th outiandunow in um everywhere. Be:nautili camintlud d FREC lust fiend your 0te dd c ad ageon the coupon below. I will 'alsotgll youbooy to cot apairforyn r olf without eCt. ,a...rm . a....=. .a';,9)'.&4AU, COUPON ceowa Elmo coda C®., Bete, 170 'eo.1Fratnt Street W., T©r0,000,'Ont. I -watt to t your apectaclee for 33 aye, Thin pitmen me under no obligation: Aluo. phaco tell me how to g.2 n pan for myself t F1000. S ,cel and Na: Boa No, Ire . w. Oa Mil t VDT Laughter!) =� All the happy married women seem to baoa; little' overweight. The evil that men do, lives after thorn, the good Is oft squelched by the neighbors. , - Flirtation is attention without in- tention. Freedom from debt is one kind of freedom some tolke never know. If you cannot boost or cannot, help in any other way, keop'stilh'ancl don't knock and you will be doing some- thing. Stealing a kiss is really onlypet- ting larceny. Theatrical folks as a class;l' saye a writer, "do' not take enough daily exercise." Yet lion they enjoy a long 3'1171. A play two thousand years old was acted the outer day; but It is not true that a number of revue -writers went with the idea of picking up now gags, Old Lady (stopping "double -deck" bus in the pouring rain -"Any sitting room?" Cheerful Conductor—"No, ma'am; but there's a bath upstairs." Have stockings in the very newest shades; your old or faded stockingo given any tint in the rainbow in five minutes; with fifteen cents' worth of' 'Diamond Dyes! but use dyes, not synthetic tints. And be sure' they're true dyes. Try a pair to -night! Use Diamond Dyes, and no one 'will dream they were tinted at home. And you ear do real dyeing with just ,as perfect results, If you will just use the true Diamond Dyes, • FREE: Why not ask your druggist for .the very useful Diamond Dye Cyclopedia? Valuable suggestions, easy .directions, and plece•goods sam- ple colors. Or write for free copy sot Color 'Craft, a big illustrated book sent postpaid -- address DIAMOND DYES, Dept. Nit, Windsor, Ontario. Diamou .Dyes .lust Diaz. to TINT, or Boil to DYE l�fety Comm3tti;ee rGreater Triflic Co I .e 'ellafiol>;s tobe ri;n interesting "caininfign has cam •' and iced In Ontallo ,with -.the r ea of ; lessaning appreciably; the ng-nber 'ol' !Motor car 'ooidents.: While ,•• con; eoptratotl •effm•7 iii•" ceciilent :pievo'n•-; tion began on October '7 -0 -lime for a couple of "tveoks, -the. plan ,is to- con- thine the work permanently in the hope, that Ontario`s `st:reeis; and blgh• whys t't111 be mo:o,safe fejt 'hath motorists', and,pedestrlans.. • A. serious ;problem ..has arilen in On- tario because of the sudden increase, In .the number of motor; vehicles. ' At present nearly. 400,000, cart/ are own- ed lit the province. Even with, this number the, question of.acellent pre- vention would be of considerable Pro- pertions, abut at certain times the nem-; Akes 4Speotac1,11ar Steps nsciousness t Laws all Ri idly >E,il:foi'eed' • cases,lt was found that most accidents,; (he htlmnn eleniezit;l being -excluded,', areas' from defective brakes,;,; defective,; Steering gear and: glaring headlights.`, Of those, detective brakes „provided by, Pur' the 'Moat go1mnon source' of tioci- d "Traffic Consciousness" It wasdeterminerflrst to arouse. this traffic consciousness, Inti o pub c by a publicity campaign And this campaign was to be backed up -by a rigid enforcement, of laws and regale;- tions.. Co-operation was readily secur- ed throughout the province 'on -.the part of the police, heads of municipal gov- ernments, and the traffic patrol of- Striking advertisements calling at - tier of visiting' motor ears equals the tontion'to the • need ofmorecare in windiero'rrned. Several oorilrts last .accident prevention are appearing in snmrno;' 'estabiished this fact so that 'most papers 'throughout Ontario. Ontario has to deal with ,,early 500,000 posters are hung In every garage'ancl While 05 per cent of the divorces • aro obtained by "the wives, they also chalices are that th-is ,uunlber will be get 100 per centrof the alimony. exceeded during the touring season of There came'. a-'promptory,lcnoclt at ,•1025. the door, and into- the editor's private Form. Speolal 'Committee" .Te the end. • that accidents MAY' 1)0 sanctum walked a 'very, angry man. "You are the editor?" he scat pe i.. grea• tly lessenecl,'a Highway Safety „Yes „ - Committee has been formed. ; The Information was supplied to practical-. executive of tuts coinmittee has as Its 13 every newspaper so that the editors' illy name isMorgan toT. at, ar.ticie chairman the Ontario Minister of might call. attentigl to what was be- terday 'your, paper, pripted tit article HighwaysIro 1'Georged' iirg atempteth finis inrow'znation Iva) e - About me, ;Yon called ino a thief, a , t ,. S Henry.F_e, lya - robber, a; blackleg and a lot of other ,the other members are W. G; -Robert= ''need in manly wal'$ u the newspapers, things?" "we did;' said the editor. League' Wyse, a eary'of houses also eowperated. Prominent- 11 rominent indivldaal �mo'tor drkvor's,- Tho flliiri slotion and'stickers • With' words "I'm for Care and Courtesy, Are 1r0/31" have Veen sent to every filling station and. garage to be pasted Iii• the Pater right hand corner 'of` windshields. Half'•a 301111on.'o`f these stickers have already been sent 0117. on, Secret.u'y of the Ontai o Motor The' radio stations and motion picture L ' 7 F FI Ser t "well, she I'm here to tell you my the Ontario. Safety, League;. - S. .7. men and experts on safety gave talks nrfdclle initial is T and not II If you Dickson, Chief of Police, Taranto; T, over the radio, the first one being given can't spell my name correctly, Have Marshall, ; Secretary of the Ontario by l:Ton. Mr. IfenrY. Billboards are the goodness. to leave 1t alone."' The Skirttet. When the grass with dew is wet; Little skirt, So need ` u not fret; 1 Up above it you're so high That you can't help keeping dry. How _many, of us .feel like arllitrat- big when we feel sure we can lie* the other fellow! It's getting so the magazine 'reele_are prettier than the covers, It seems the mole money a map has the more reluctant he is about going to jail, C. B. 51-11117 IS SUS Board of 'Trade; 7; P. 'Biokell, Regis- trar of Motor Vehicles; and E. 1IL Smith, Acting Deputy Minister of Highways, Co-operating Is an advis- ory committee comprising a'il editors, heads of ' municipal governments, ing all in -their power to suppress police 'chiefs, presidents of boards Of ret:kioss'driving, and those drivers woo trade, automobile clubs and, service I out into 'traffic. It is planned to weed clubs, 'out 'such drivers by cancelling their The executive have held a number licenses. Of course no mercy is being of meetings during which every phase' shown those who attempt to drive of the situation was discussed. The. while rattler the influence of liquor. view9 of all experts were canvassed 1 Drivers who suffer from any physical and filially boiled down to the ,con-' or mental infirmity that makes them elusion that motor oar accidents cup a menac.e, on the h;ghway will also be be prevented by the exercise of cont -1 refleed licenses. ° mon sense and courtesy. It was felt During September 54 convictions that the proviuco,ha11 sufficient laws were registered for intoxir-ation w -hen ;iiia regulations affecting motors. The In charge of motor cars. The penal- neat step was to impress the individual ties imposed varied from seven to driver with a send of his or her re= thirty days, while every driver so min - also used, so' that nothing has- been overlooked to'arouae what of dais call "traffic consciousness:" In the meantime ommcials of the On- tario Department of Highways are do - TUNNEY WON MEd' epcnsibility. It was ascertained that victed had his Iicense to operate and 0, Says Film Inference of Count - Out in Seventh Round is "Stuff and Nonsense ' London --George Bernard Shaw, who to be made to get the public "traffic any car for periods ranging from three has written about boxers and knows - eneeiotls," Coming to concrete days to two roars. a good`deal about .the itstie art, now many driven with. years or expert- his motor vehicle permit suspended. •e110e had fallen to realize the great They could not drive and their .eats increase in trailic while the motor were tied up. During the same month ear had become so common that new OS'. nlotoe vehicle permits were sus - drivers hail not appreciated its dun- vended for reckless• driving and those ge'rs. Tn other words an effort had drivers were prohibited from driving regarding Gene Tunney's near knoele- ERIof has added itis opinion to that of others ® l the TY :DIE 1 out by ,Tacit Dempsey fu alto 55veu round of the recent battle at Chicago. W1s11e attending -a private view of the fight film here lir. Shaw dismiss- ed contemptuonsly' a caption which implied that. Tunny was the real loser because he tools full advantage of the count of thirteen. "Stuff and non'a"ellse," said the dramatist, "Tummy is quite able to get up: He is watehtug the referee closely. Ho iris 'got Ills wits about, him, See, lie is on 1115 feet, what a wonderful dancer he is." Mr. Shaw's 00111ment on tit& tenth round was:, "Poor DerrepeOy 1 .7,21, he is, out::;'No the gong just saved him. Wa:s- that the last found? I ani glad Dempsey, can march out With the 1101101 of war,". 011 being told What 17110 audience paid for the seats he said: "What mugs. The next Champion- ship fight will be in a studio: with nobody present but the seconds; the referee and the sho\\whin. 011 belay, informed that Dempsey "received the greatest ovation ever given tp a public performer," the dramatist's comment wait: -"IIo should have seen EOm0 of the ovatio}1s I have received.." Because a gift rofuseal to marry hint n man In Iessex has stayed at home' for fifty years; but we've known a man to .do that just because the girl did' marry him. When your tea doesn't taste' right /the ,chances are that at is put 'up in an inferior package; To be sure of get- ting tea- of unvarying good - .quality, see that the package is rust, east and clailap-proof. In other words, make stare it 'is Red Rose Tea in the bright, dean, sanitary aluminum package—the iiE1est•container a•+ t --nil fur 1.011*, /72 TO INDIGESTION Perfect Digestion Comes Through -Rich, Iced Blood. the .country. "I am afraid you will There can be no perfect digestion feel that our little apartment is 11010y, unless you have rich, red blood. This after tate bigness and quietness of the is scientifically true. it is:aleo 'true country." that there. is no tonic for the stomach Lucia smiled. "Quietness, Elliston? that is not a tonic for every other It is the noisiest place I have over part of the .body. The 'way, then, to known, peer little 1Sonny-boy dill not tone •up tlre'stomaclt is to tone up the' get a full nap tiro whole time we 16oil were there." • The ,marie o t,hiiett-•stomaclt'iemele"ft, sewn, .that. With twelve dies merely 'try to digest your •foodlarge rooms in the 'house one quiet for you: ` )Tow much > better it is •to I place could be found," mused Ellis - tone up the stoln:cclt so that It will do i ton, Muscles Minerva Hunter. "Are you glad to be bitch?" Ellis- ton Brewster asked his wife.when site returned from a visit to her people in ou +1ear -Ova' .. ordinary pair, ' sot'b' BY LEADING - MERCHANTS.„ EVERYWHERE Made only from har'd Western wheats, Purity Flour is rich in gluten •--- tie energy.'givilig and body building food. Purity Flour is best for all your baking and will supply extra nourishmertit to the children, in cakes, pies 'buns and bread. 30: 1 Stom r for st r 7 00- ood o'Pttrit � Plopd Coo Book.205 'SedIt, p 7 r r k f 'Western Canal., Ploae id, Is Co Vaulted ,Tur,Veto, Noatfenit Otcaw0f Se 7/ ehst ; its otvnwork as, 'mature intended. I. "There is no quiet with Evans. Ile' There, is no pieasure In eating pre- always was noisy, but nolo that his digested food. Toile ilp your stomach vaiee is changing it Is hard on one's and your, appetite and digestion will ears to be in the 11on8e with him. I•Iis soon be normal arms and legs are so long he has dif- .If your digestion is weak and your ficulty in controlling them, and he (flood titin you need the help of Dr. races awkwardly about the house, Williams' Pink Pills to enrich the slams dors, jumps down the steir3 blood and restore strength. Tri adds whoops and yells, and bumps fur'ni- tion use care in the selection of your ture until other people- are thankful food and your stomach ; trouble .will when he goes out,"' soon puss away. Mr. Gordon Dnudas, "Wait until Sonny -boy is older," 171- Peterboro, Ont:, bells as follows what listen suggested. this medicine did for hire.: He says: "De ..children have to be noisy to "Something over a year ago I was a be healthy?' I somehow doubt it. gasoline salesman when I was taken 'Couldn't they be trained to make sick. I felt miserable and lost twelve their noise out of clears?" Lucia asked pounds in weight. I dirt not sleep anxiously. well and' cou'id not eat as, I, could , "That reminds ate of Aunt Rebecca scarcely retain anything, in my atom- and. her boys," Elliston answered ach. I went to a• local doctor who told smiling. "She trained' them to make me the fnmes'of the gashad got into tllof)1 noise out 07 -.doors and they mea eYetem He gave me' some media. never' guessed she was. training 01a0 alfd told pie I had better go to them." . the country for. a"change of air. I did' . "Tell. me about it" v r ..o, but I still felt listless and groggy,' "She' started -when, they vola mere and had 110 ambition, . On the advice toddlers,'! Elliston -explained. Prac. •ol' a friend '5 decided to'.try Dr; W11 tically evel'ythinr,ahe did with them limes' Pink Pills, I' had not been talc- had a quiet in'fitiellce. 07 coarse read• ing the 'pills 1oeg before `I .was begirt- Mg to 'them andtelling them storioe nine to rest better, and to eat fairly naturally would hese that effect, ' but well. -I'kept on tatting the pills until she made up genies that save then: at the end ofthe seventh box I knew something to do quietly.--. I did mot need any more, as I had "One of the games 'the called 'The /dined the ,wefgh.tI had lost; slept Moue.' As the boys grew older they well and could cat ;anything. ' I have changed. it somewhat and 0enairled it since had splendid, health and Gantlet , !The Spy' It iultolved going front one say too much in praise'.. of Dr. VTi1 part df the 'room .to atlotboi, opening name' Pink Tills., anal;eloping •clberge and Melting up. anal / You can get theta 'Pills from any putting clown •articles without mak- medicine dealer or by mail at 50 ots. ing' a noise. ' If 'the ono blindfolded a' -box front. The Dr. Williams' Medi cattle tell where You were and what eine Co„ Brockville, Ont. you were doing you had to '.be bliitd'- `Svold .1 lint ,.;:>6atshsilicic af_turhi- ture;'vltn the, pbint pt; a':sword 'irid the tint' of flip Stkmo was to walk 'e11' around; 7ha robin; without-'`8ettipg",'-so much as A scratch v1}et:}5tlys 711eed to putt rth0 eltalrlt- close' ,ttfgothei'"aqa'; pace e41',ely between 01,00 rt"'i`,I,tue titer; learned'.` to 'balance fhe{uselvas anll' Ratch'•oizt for furniturf; r `-`;' "Thee ga)rles delighted mf when Z. *tilted' In 0io house and it was not until I boas fully grown that I anaii i;t:, ed why Aunt R0becea' had inyented: '.them.' She 'clik not prohibit 3014/3' 711,1i108, tut 1•egt trod the boys, to Play them :In' the yard':_ 01'0 in the ,barn, loft i whrc r was given val; e"util'oly, to, them." THE A BABY IN YOUR HOPI E Napo 9 Ieon Elba . Villa d 100 Rqa-, ,,.. ORANdg PEKOE'.the is � c'Ibest tea YOu can buy"—picked when. 'only, 'ti5lree days, old—juicy, . fav -filled or filled Xeaves: No'ro pa ked hi Aluminum. ` Is .there a baby or young children in your home? If utero is,you should not be without a box of Baby's Own Tablets. Childhood _ ailments come quickly and: means should always be at hand to "promptly fight then/. 13aby's -Oyvn Tablets are the Ideal home remedy, They ` regulate the bowels;' sweeten the stomach; banish constipation and' indigestion; break up colds 'and, einrple feevere—in fact they relieve all the miner ills of little ones, • Oonserolug' them -Mrs. • Moles Cabotte, lvlaltamile, . Que., writes: "Baby's -Own 'Tablets' aro the beat remedy in the eworld for little ones. My baby suffered, terribly fropi. iudi- gestiort and vomiting, but the Tab= lets soon. set her right and now she is hi 130rfeet health," The Tablet`s are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25c a box from The. Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville; Ont. --- a • The villa built by Napo!oon, on the Island of Elba, in which he had prob- j babjy intended to, speed his declining years, Is falling' Into -decay: IL was at one time the property of Anatole Demcdoif, a'Eussian Prince, who 71Ar- oltpsed it from the :Bonaparte family,. Near by, the Prince built a museum in which costly paintings and .scculp- tures 'were interspersedaznong many a'elles of the "Little Corporal." A eo;Iectiors of Sevres pot'celain In the museum was mild to be -the finest in the world. In, 1872 Anatole Ben dloff died and this 11ephe3y,'Prince Paul, sold the con- tents of the museum at auction, Includ- ing a tooth of the Emperor's; ektract- ed when he' was a elltid, and a lockrof his hair taken from hie head after his death at St, Helena, Signor Gray, a Fascist member of OM Italian Parliament, recently paid a vieit to Elba. Ile viewed the condi- tion of the ihistorie villa with surprise, and has decided, it is said, to bring the matter before Mussolini. II Duce at One time referred to Elba as "ferrugi- nous and Napoleonic," It Is no longer the former, because all of the iron. mines -have been eiihausted. And only prompt aid, it is reported, can prevent the latter attribute's becoming like- wise' inapplicable. e1 If Mr. Coolidge doesn't choose to ' run he better not try 79 cr035 any of our clown -town streets, "A girl may express Iter 1uc11vluual' ity but pa usually pays the freight" Broken Shackles. "My clear," said the old man ten- derly, "tc-day Is our diamond wed- ding, and .I have a little ,surprise for you." "Yes'?" asked his silver -haired wifez 1=Ie took Icor panel in his. "You see this engagement ring I gave you seventy-six years ago?" "Yes?" said the expectant old lady. "Well, I paid' the final instalment on it to -day, and I 111n proud to an- nounce 'that it is 11010 :altogether your e The mind, Is- like the stomach. It is not how much you put foto it that ,counts, but how .much is digests. --- Albert Jay Nock. e "There's one thing , 1 like about church bazaars, anyhow." '"And what is that?" "Tire 67a111)01ders never pretend to bo selling out below "dost" "Ito ~could not 'resist her lustrous orbs,0 says a aortal, The eyes have it, • • For all pains—Mtnard's 1.1nlment. A generation ago there were a thousand men, to every opnpertnnity, while'to-day there are a thouhand op- portunities to every maw.—henry Ford, , • a eefeteafee Hospital Contrib"utlons. "That motorist, ie always contribut- ing to the aiospita3s," "0 thought,he was',pretty. close with hie money?" ",Yes; . bet more' liberal with the people he -Hits and sends in." The spell of fine 'weather expol'l> fumed of 'lata- is clue 110 doubt ,to lite fact that' the majority of w007)753 ex- ports are now, away 011 their liolidays. Jdlnerd a J„Inimont for 1-YmknSo folded in his stead.,. ' "Another game was called `•'Secret '.� In thisgarne.the child went into the 'itit0h0n'auti, without w,hispei'ing, told his mother throe things he -would like tor. dinner. The door intothe next - room was closed and the b7oth_ers -its 10nec1 from that side. to h03703what was said df tlrcy coin,) tell what,was paid and either of those i articles eappoarod' for diuneri: then the boy who; spoke so loudly reooived only one spoonful of the favorite dish, . 1)lldoneeiouelly 71054 children learned to. 'speak -softly.. "Still anothers game .-was called ears. Vacto uei Comes to the boil far quicker than other wares. Gets the work done faster—thus sav- ing fuel. The kettle sings sooner when itis SMP Enameled Ware. The vegetables' are done on time. 'You waste no"time and you useless fuel. Ask your -:local 'hardware, mer- chant for that -econo- mical , fuel' saving • E ,J Ott Y. ),ecru mai'eel weofttg,'.p7rmanent t<av- Ing�g and beiulty cul,ure at;C08a42as 183007 tlfarongb 001,001 'We`•got you 1'earecd;' Plenty Of'i110 el 8a1d'.ao wtteto 0>i dine. Poeltlons 5uar0.ntSe7/, 'Big ,a,elnand :for bur sl'''° itis bg0a:u003 tb'e7 0,30 '011 agalhod, oo i,(Be et. Etlbl7.lo,• Trlclloln.±39autyi Cutout 11011003. '44e £loot Street: West, 2103onto ,01nn). HEED, mctAL PaoouCrgd0 o, o,nz, MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG EDMONTON v,p CopoaR CALOl,0v.., 115 ISSUE No. Not Always Parted "A 'fool and .his money are 10gn , parted," "No --soon ' unitod=to some digger, Minard's Liniment tor Asthma. gold., Commander' Savage, of the Arnett.; can Legion, said in Paris: "It ;is a splendid sight to use Europe at peace." It isn't, but it would be. Classified Advertisements BiNTSTCdx XASTn77MEIQTS, Li Ls lections 7,565.05 GRAMOPHONE, 5 00 U Guar- anteed. Poisson, 3.10 Alount-Royal East, Montreal, EUSIi75SS C8&1502S (`l AN START IOU IN PROFITABLE) �J business making unbreakable glass substitute an wire base for porches; greenhouses, henhouses. Sample, infor- mation sent, Box 3414, Exeter, Ont. le eleMS POR SALE. IttANY SAR- A- GAIN5, \trite@ for free 11st farms, Mr. Douglas, Herkimer, N,r. MInard's Liniment for Toothache. lerARRY—RELIALE 1IATRIAION- 8. 731,AL paper mailed free; many Can - We shall simply have to build more adlan people listed. Address Friendship • o Magazine, Medina, N.X. and bigger stadiums, that'e all. It looks like , they are being born even faster than one a minute., taxa $2.00 Given 1JST FUK axszs Simply sell SO Sets of Our Famous Christmas Seals for 10c n set. When sold send us $3.00 and keen $2.00. We trust you tilt Xmas. St. Nicholas Seal Co., Dept- 004WL, Brooklyn, N.Y., .Sore Throat Spread on brown paper and apply on outside, Reddees swell- ing and eases pain. Wall there be snow an England?t In Scotland the ponds freeze and they go skating at Christmas, 'but England often aces a glecn December. It would be a won- derful change for you to go home; and the comfortable ordssing is alone a good holiday. Are you going? The Anchor -Donaldson Steamer "Letitia" lemma Montreal for Scotland on November 26th. The Cunarder "Ausonie" leaves Montreal for the Channel Ports on, November 25th. Special Christmas sailings from Halifax for the second week in December will enable you to arrive in plenty of time for plum puddings and haggis, bagpipee and pantomimes. • Round trip from $155.00 up; everything included. Children half fare. Your Steamship Agent will make all arrangements. CANADIANd SERVICE and dSOIA towP-- •� LINES es $3 .'11157. HOBER'TBEFORE, CO., LIMITED Cor, lsny&Wellington Streets, TORONTO RUN-DOWN AFTER BIRTH OF BABY Ottawa Woman Made Strong by Taking Lydia E. ;Piltkham's Vegetable Compound i Ottawa, Ontario.—" I was terribly run-down after the birth of my third baby. I had awful bearing-downpains and was afraid I had serious trouble. ; I was tired all the time and had no appetite. My sister-in-law is taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coln - pound and cannot praise It too highly 1 , Com - and asked me to try it. I have had', splendid results and feel fine all the time now. Any one who needs a ; thorough pick-me-up soon learns' from me what to take. "-14Irs, EEizHtc.1 PAQUIN, 812 Cumberland Street, Ot- tawa, Ontario. Terrible ;Backache Hamilton, Ont.="After my baby' was born I had terrible backache and headaches; I could not do mywerk and felttired from the first minute I got up. But worst of all were the pains In my sides when I moved about. I had to sit or lie down for a while af- terwards. I could keep my house in order, but many things had to go un- done at the time, because of my ail- ments. I was told by a neighbor:to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Cozrpound, as she said it would build . . me up.. I was relieved before I had taken, the first -we bought and have not had any trouble like it since."— Mrs. %,Mauro%, 60 Burton Street, Hamilton; Ontario: ' 0 t . 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