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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1924-11-06, Page 7L.ver)• one can new have-bosutiftilly polished floors"•and ]Pnoteum with. - ttic effort -no stooping. andr:nt small expense, All you require is sot's l,igitld Walx,and a Johnson Liquid Wax-, Mop, r centuries wax has bean,rccopnized an the most artistic, & nit0tY a durable' finish for'floora and: this is the new easy Way to apply it o Vis► r It's`- a small nom pact' lambs -wool " rn o p especially adapted for ap- plying ` w ax to floors and.a-Iinol cum. Wlli prove a. great tine and labor, ver.` Just pour a small amount of wax on the niop and apply tothe floor with a natural ,mopping motion, being sure to Spread the wax well. S LIQUID 1 , t JohLiquid uid Wax_ is the most satisfactory finish for ail kinds of. floors—wood, linoleum, tile or composition. It not clic, beautifies, .b t protects and makes floors easy to care for, giving .ahard, ,sanitary, du less surface. Johnson's Liquid Wax cleans, -polishes, preserves and protects -,all in one operation, --4ohnson's Liquid Wax will make your floors beautiful, easy to care for—theywon't be slippery -and will not heel print. X3:55 Floor Polishing Outfit $3 It's the new, easy way to have beautiful floors and linoleum. This Offer"Consists:of 1—Johnson Liquid Wax Mop ........,51.50 (For Applying the Wax) 1 -Quart of Johpson's.Liquid Wax .,. 1.50 (For ",Polishing -: Linoleum, . Floors` and Furniture) 1—Half Pint of Johnson's Kleen Floor .30 (For cleaning floors before waxing) 1—Johnson-Book on Home Beautifying .25 $3.55 This Offer Is Good at All Stores. This, offer Is goodat department, -drug, grocery, hardware and paint stores. If your dealer cannot furnish this outfit, mail your order and $3.00 direct to us and we will make 3 a immediate shipment' -repaid, o non ■ Jsn:_ "Tlte- Wood Finishing" Authorities" - BRANTFORD, CANADA • BY DR.' -J. J. M'IDDLETON Provincial bloard at: Health, criteria r.,3[Iddleton will as alma to` Answer questmasoa Pubiin IlealUt ems' race ::tareugbrats column. Address him at fipadlaaHowie, oaailiita.: Creatent. 'reroute. . Ifeeping achool,ehildren up to a sox- one year of age. It: is now rscognixed,i' mal standard of health and efficiency however, that the child between is an important part of public health fancy andrsehool age cannot be ex - work at -to present time- One reason u:uded .from any system of control and '.. for the urgent necessity of this work supervision if the bet results are to- would seem to be Clue to the fact that, be obtained. It is, consequently-, now .as a rule, very little medical,; or nurs- the aim of all complete' schemes tor frig supervision is given to the pre- the workers to keep in touch with the School child; and consequently it ar- children aged one>year to five years rives at achool a e'wzth its phvslcal^ and to ;endeavor' to conserve their' g Putting a Piano Course - Within the Reach of All Children ti Teachers in Canada and across the boder have formMTV years worked on the 'principle of clans teaching. They Lavefound that whether It be arith-. nretic, geography, grammar, history, or What: not, they get execlient results in stats wont, partly because,,' of the group spirit, the competitive aspect of human nature and other reasons so generally accepted; that it is quite siir- accossary to itemize.them. It is only in recent years, however, . that this olaas method hes been applied to the teaching of piano. And now dotted all over the continent are oentres.whare piano close instruction is in practice with excellent results. during the' early years of defects, if any uncorrected. The health du f,, ,'. when 5e medical supervision of school children growth and deveiopmant, is at the present time much more in many chronic and disabling diseases. vogue than the supervision. of the pre- are apt to originate, if there is a fail school child; This is,' in a sense, re Lure to observe the early signs of per- grettable, because if the defects were., verted health, correctedthey earlier, would not : The .movement in favor of Conserv-. cause so much trouble, and it often ing infant and child life is now viewed' happens that when the childhas ar- on even broader grounds. The desir- rived at school age, the - defects have ability of watching over the health of already caused irreparable damage. A the expectant mother, of bringing to squint, for instance, unattended to in fullterm the large, namber of pre - early childhood, will resplt in defective mature births that are known to occur, vision= which` often cahoot be success- ;and of providing skilled attention at fully treated after the child -has reach the time, of birth is everywhere tecog ed the age of fiver"or six years. Numer-` sized. The solution' of the problem of ons codes have come to the attention infant mortality is to be found' of child welfare workers where a through'a variety of means:. Oneis squint ,was Glowed' "to right itself," increased' educational facilities for and in consequence the child a yeas• or mothers, and especially young 'mothers, two' later has practically the use of to learmthe art of child -craft, another. only -one eye., is breast—feeding, another 0 regular Within, the past year or two, an at- and, periodic examination •by the faro - tempt has been made`in all well -organ- fly physician. Sonic means must be ized health centres;, to continue the fotisltl for providing the necessities of work of child welfare through the pre--' life in the way of wholesome food and school period. In the early days of healthful surroundings for, the moth - the movement; the scope of the work ers of the poorer classes who are fight. - was largely limited to infants and the ing year in and year out against desti- period from birth to the attainment of tution and want: education, the extra. cost,' of private lessons snares them off'' the idea. They might even be willing to skimp and save to afford that private instruction if they knew what one or more of their children really possessed any musical -talent. This ,class instruc- tion, as outlined above, appeals to stitch parents because it enables them to locate musical talent in their home, 4f such t'hbre be, with practically, no cash outlay, • The ,Pneumonia Months. Why do people begin to die Of pneu= monia in the month of November? You, say that it is '.a -germ disease; what do the germs do the rest, of the year? Why choose November for swarming? The fact is that the germ that M- antles the lungs and produces pneu- monia works the year round, but we succumb more readily ni the "shut-in months" from November to April. Demand for Bible Proves People's Real Need. At the moment of writing I read in the newspapers that the presses which print' the: Bible cannot peep pace with the demand. Idow did this demand arise? What maintains it? Why do people buy and read this ancient book, when they can. buy and read so much thatis newer, fresher and on the sur- face at least, more directly suited to their twentieth century needs? writes Basil King in"Harper's." Of one 'thing we can be certain, that 0 months when 1• th s ass These are not.only m h• been resent in of Ater as Ric w n q 'atoms whenthis'wortwas•beiug car- badweather chi is the skin, impairsairs tied on through the Music Department Vitality and reduces resistance, but. of Public Schools, slid it was `astound- also the months when people live in ing to see the progress made by ohild- close rooms, fresh . air carefullly ex- am Crone 0'to 10 year of age. So of eluded, often, breathing au oven -like feotive has the group method of teach- atmosphere that steals the moisture Ing piano become that our neighbors from skin and mucous membranes and to the south are now giving it Et -place Provides in the mouth, nose and •lungs in really a very big way. One of the a condition that allows the germ to latest developments is that Mr. W. flourish at its best.' - Otto. Miessner, himeelt a former Did you know that pneurtionia is Supervisor of. School Music, and last catching?' Yes, it is quite as contagl' yyear's President of the Music Supper- ous as typhoid fever. When a •case. of visors' National Conference, bits made Pneumonia appears thare are two rea- sons why the patient should be iso- lated in the bent 'room in the house. One is that he will get .the more quicklyif away from the disturbances of family matters, the other that he is leas likely to give the disease to others, allowing it to "run through the family" available a planfor instructing school children in piano playing, even though they have no piano at home. An Ingenious $hart. In brief, this plan furnishes initrue- tion for children front 8` years' of age to )14, who' have not previously had any: piano lessons, and whose parents are apparently unable to afford the money necessary, to give their children lease=s from a private teacher. Mr. Miessner's course is called' "The Melody Way, to Play the Plana." It includes an ingenious chart known as NEWSTRENGTH 'FOR WEAK STOMACHS Indigestion Disappears, When the Blood is Enriched. The urgent need of all who suffer from indigestion is a tonic ; to enrich the blood. Pain and distress after eating is the way the stomach shows that, it is 'too weak. to perferng the work of. digesting the food taken. In. unless' ,these eooea_ =peltedome• this condition some people foolishly thing which the heart of Europeeand resort to purgatives, but these only further aggravate the trouble. New strength is given weak atom - =ha •'by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills be - America craves for its sustenance, no such demand would continue. No- where else fn history, to my know- ledge, do -we find a group of people, ex cause these pills enrich and purify the tremely diverse among themselves, ap' blood.eThis is the natural Process of preprinting - whhle liternture not giving strength and tone to the stom- ach, and it accounts• for, the speedy producing; and living on. it as they relief . in stomach disorders that 501 - theirlino on trio wort vital works of low the .use of Dr. Williams' Pink thTh own hnoildren. Pills. The appetite revives, food can The and is peroa s. its• attention to be taken without discomfort sad the. itself„ and is Perhaps its own beet ex- burden and pains of indigestion are plDematal to dispelled. Miss Mollie ,Averill, Clan - There Is always in proportion Th Thal is all..William, Man., proves the valre'of the re to y of the supply.ithese pills in cases of this kind. She There . IS no further mystery. It a with the Bible as with everything else. Where there 18 that which meets, a need, those who feel the need,_}vill turn to it. •No fictitious . sentiment would keep the ver e presses ti cb dyspepsia but they did not do me a says: "Some years' ago I had a terrible' attack of stomach trouble. My atom=, aoh rejected all -food and I could not even keep down a light custard.. I printingf theBible tried some tablets reinmended for working overtime, No plebsti 7.7 .VV )kV 1irer'gUareS s Arrange lour matches as in Fag lire and tellyour friends that. that is the easiest way to form a squareby using' four matches. Tell them that ..another square. can be' forined by using four matches only.. They will not ,bane much difficulty In discovering that the matches inlay be -arranged as in Figure 2. Tell ahem, however, that the matches may be arranged ,in an en- tirely r Way and e different w tir ]y Y square .formed. They will have difficulty in finding the -third Meth., od which is that illustrated in Fig•'' ure 3. The square Is formed by the ende of the matches. (Olin thlsout and paste it, with other el the seriee, is a scrapboolc.)1 Farah (Queries Answered by Radio. Tho agricultural' knowledge slowly gathered by devoted 'masters of the world's oldest science will be made available to the farmers of Eastern Canada by -means of an arrangement Just entered into between Macdonald Agricultural College, -St. Anne's, and Marconi -radio. station CFCF. - If a farlllerhas a problem .which needs solution, or is anxious to have advice upon some phase of his work, it will only be necessary to write to Mar - coal station CFCF, Montreal, and the matter will be turned .liver.'' to the col- lege for -attention: The replies to the inquiries thus re- ceived will be broadcasted, together with the enquiry, • from station C,FCF during .the Monday and Friday even- ing broadcasts at an hour which will bo publlahed later. In this way not only the original enquirer, but other farmers yho possess radio sets will benefit from the- advice given out from the college. This new step forward fn radio ser- vice was 'made° possible -through the whole -hearted cooperation of Pro- fessor F. C. Harrison, principal of Macdonald College, who bas offered' to mist- in every way to make the scheme a success•. Whatever his vocation or station in life, the thing Which each should strive formost earnestly is the unqualified approval of his own soul. This will outweigh all honors, all riches, all fame, and will give him that power and courage which will enable him to outride in safety all the storms which may assail him on life's_ voyager For Sore Feet—Minard's• Liniment. .Jasper Park, 4,400 square miles, is the biggests'rplayground" in the world: Next comes the Yellowstone' National Park in the United States, 8,848 square miles. Next to avoiding contagion the most effective way to prevent pneumonia is to keep in good physical condition, Pneumonia` loves to wreak `its•: wrath upon the weak and helpless.It de- lights in snatching babies from the mother's arms anti hurrfng the aged the Key Finder. The chart represents into their; graves. If it finds you` run a section of the piano keyboard -on down fronr overwork, poorly nourished which the child can l,00ate th11 e vari-, ^scarcely getting enough Bleep, anitious cue notes, .even though Maims. no `and worried, 'it simply cuts another piano, A collection of piano selections that attract children because of their melody, goes, with tiro course: • In places where this. class instruction has boon instituted, as invitation bni been extended to parents to enroll their Children for a course of twe1ve'piano lesson, the total Cost of tuition, key-, board,. music; and necessal•y supplies not to exceed $2.00. It has bean.Sound that by'this method; piano study ',-beomes 'interesting in- stead of day. Again, .the child hese the advantage of the company of the: other children in the -class where that spirit of ehfldieh rivalry apurs on their am- bition, which as- one can imagine, 'is- more conducive to progress• than , be- ing m shut in a•room alone with the co- mand to•"get. in •that hour's ,practice" Advantages of New..Method. Ono really needs to see -le piano elaes at Gone to realize the full advantage of the method of teaching pianos When •one adds • to that ` the -fact that the course instituted by Mr. Messmer puts Working knowledge of •tine piano 'within reach of the children of " the 'masses instead of confining it,to, the. 'fewtir number w'hoee liasentsr can af- nfosd privatenstructien, it is roasoh- !Able to expect •that piano classes will • become much mora general than they It has been found by• investigation that. in many homes where there Ya 'first, as apt to be musical talent as in 'ay. others, the musical environment a./.low ebb, partly -because that home tis not possess a piano- Frequently In much Homes' `there is the feeling that,s Von 1f tlioy.cealc afford the purchase t pl,tno (oy thglr ildlon'q•:paaso ori notch in its gun and • your name is marked off the books. But if you are strong, well-nourish- ed, of good circulation and carrying a cheat that expands in ei'ery dimension, if it attacica you at all it will probably reach a favorable crisis on the seventh or ninth day, run sharply' away, and leave you :to get back your strength. Teprevent pneumonia: ' 1. Avoid colds. -If one is taken, give. careful attention to its cure. 2. Avoid being run-down or over- worked. ' 3. Avoid contact ' with people who have colds, grippe, or. pneumonia; .4. Avoid` .overheated buildings and -crowded trains and street cars. 5. Slleep: with wide-open 'windows. Dress sensibly. .Enjoy, fresh air. c or sec particle ,of good. Then I got medicine tartan or ecclesiastical o inoiteort at from .a doctor,' but With no better re- oould, year in and year equals thatupport a sultst ' By this time I bad changed sale which possibly equals of all from a robust,' healthy girl to'a com- the rest of the books of .the world out pieta skeleton, losing Resit daily. Then to Life does. my .parents asked me'to try Dr. Wil- oth- 1fe not work that way. N L 1 -h 1' a d 5 began an t sir liars' Pink lc P11s ng ing is continually and eagerly bought 118e. After taking them for, a short Priceaid for which- is not' worth its trine I began to feel better and can - price to the purchasers. Deception or tinued the treatment until I was cos- it isdie over d in thon may e long rufor a n.�elf in , but I pletely restored' to health. Since, on the long run the demand for any ar- rare occasions when I have felt the tide is .greater than it ever, was, we need of a tonic, I turn to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and they' never disappoint me, ,Mont members of our family, have at some taken the pills with good results'; so I now always reeenlmend Folks who want the, very RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE 'r41 Wanted—A National Anthem laesific $, Advelrt 5esnea1tt Then Governnle t of the Irirh Free—HOME STUDY State is seelting a national anthem for Ireland, and a competition' hae,been suggested as the best means of find- ing one. Curiouly enough, the only European national anthem written to order- was the Norwegian,composed by the poet Bjornson. Tho -old Portuguese na- tional hymn is unique in than it was may depend upon it•that there isvalue is that article wibeh is not to be found elsewhere. There, then, is; the basic reason for them to all in need of a reliable tgnie.'. the Bible's authority --its valine. Make You can get these pills from any all the allowances- you like fir the un- reedieine dealer or by mail at 50 read Bibles on the shelves of homes, cents a box from The Dr. Williams' schools and churches, and there still Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. must remain a,vast number of persons in the world studying these books and `. finding in thein truths 'essential to If the, Comet Caine. their 'welfare • The astronomical hunters of the sky It is they who primarily give to this are afterbiggame. They are lookiifg' Volume its- right to speak. It is they for- the arrival of a monster comet. who have primarily given the Bible Not ane of the "'hairy stets" (as the its power ever since the days when ancients call them) that journey the aria of those spiritual classics was around the son in vast elliptical orbits, singled out as having,a speciaA quality; returning to our neighborhood at reps - lar intervals,but a Visitor from the Milk From Trees; It is generally supposed that only animals, give milk, a _ but- in.- :tropical countries the dalsynian. has coinpeti tion from the vegetable kingdom. A tree in the West Indles, known to the natives as the hyahya, yields from its; bark and pith a juice richer and tliiciter• than cow's milk. The: people who live where the hyatoya grows use its juice as we use .milk. The tree when full grown 15'ahnost •4051, high and S8in. in cii'cuinferenee. The Cin:galeso have'a trtepthe kirig- puma, which yields' a milky fluid, while in the forests of Parra grows the mas- sonodendron, another epodes of milit- tree.' Tho mills of the massendendron can be kept for an indefinite length of time'and shows no, tendency, to sour. Mlnard 7a;illiment+for Rheumatism. The 'Rebel. night, ride,, ordered baud's pe of blue, Law. red of God fes: Weeks Avory.. IL. ONES extremely day it is wet and esu bring an and unless: t right the There is notli- Tablets. in 11. They the make baby bymedl- 25 canto a Medicine are becom- ing healthier, I looked into the sky, at nigl And saw bow, horde on=ho The stars came forth, in Obedient•;to theiy'hord.. Then, further down the slope Along the Went,:Isaw A fiery meteor paps—a fool That sins against the La He left a line of sputtering'. To vex the quiet skies, Brief au an atheist's doubt That makes a show and.d —Claribel We: TIIE FALL WEATHER BARD ON LITTLE general intent- Canadian fall weather is hard 'on little ones, One warm and bright and the next cold. 'These sudden changes, olds, cramps and ,colic, baby's little stomach is kap result may bo serious. The ing to, equal Baby's Own keeping 'the little ones we sweeten the stomach, regulate bowels, break up colds anti thrive. The Tablets are sold cine dealers or by mail` at box front: The Dr, Williams' Co., Brockville, Ont. ---pro••------' British men and women ing better looking,, as well a due to `improvement in gen Cuts. sheep in ,Can- ada Dominion s, of which. pure-bred. Minard's liniment Heals C There were 3,198,819 she adain7921 according to th Bureau of Statistics' $ensu 93,543 were classed as outer void of apace. Just about once in every ten years such a; stranger comet of large size. makes its apliearance in the heavens.' The next one is ,alinost due, and the comet -hunters- are watching for it.. Some 9Strononlere 01)00W/co in -luta" ing,foreemets. ,They use for this par - pose a peculiar, kind of telescope, of low power but wide field. of view. There is more,than a purely scienti fie interest in the discovery of a new Comet• AatiOnollrers have` long since: concluded by purely mathematical rec- koning that a comet is likely to hit the earth: "head on" sooner or later, Novelists have l dealt with tide possi- bility ;and have;'drawn fantastic pic- tures pf what, Would hii•,ppen to --our earth if it collided with a;comet. And scientists agree that in the event of -such a catastrophe the• entire popula- tion of the•.world-might be destroyed by the poisoning of our 'atmosphere 'from the gas carried by the comet.' Tho tread of a comet' is gas -lit., It consistsof arelatively .solid "nucleus": which looks like, a star -in some cases thousands of'miles -in diameter, Sur- rounded; lay an' immene envelope of •burning gas, • The quantity of gas carried by a big comet may not ;probably` be i.greater than the' earth's entire atmosphere. One can imagine` then what might be tlie'rosult.of a- profusemnixing of this gas,- very probably unbreathable, with our air, written by an emperor, Dom Pedro of Brazil; although the ex-Kaiseran- nuanced during" thewar that he had g written a new Hymn for the Gerinan nation: Apparently, however, it was never Published. The famous . Russian national eta - them 0 noteworthy in that the tune, by the composer Lvoff, was written be- fore the words, which were composed afterwards by command of the Czar. The authorship of our own National Anthem has never been definitely set, tled. Its tune has ,been appropriated by both Germany and ' Denmark for national hymns:. CREA We We Make Payments Daily. We Pay' Express Charges. We Supply Cans. Wghest itulina n -'rices Paid. BOWES CO., Limited Toronto Success is usually, dee 0 holding+on and, failure to letting' go.- RUBE' estkbuehtw_ 0b yearn Please write for our price fiat On Poultry, Butter, and Eggs We GUARANTEE them for week Shead P. POULIN &. CO., LIMITED 00.80 Boneeooure Mnrket, Telephone Main 710r MONTREAL, - • • QUEBEC Be . ns and Peas uantitie3 Send Samples—State Q Morrow & Co., 39 Front St; E. Phone: Main 1738, Toronto, Ont, "DIAMOND DYES" COLOR THINGS NEW `iOT until you have ironed the Hotpoint way will you appreciate the reason why the Hotpoint Iron is the final choice of millions of house- wives. `rhe' }Iotpoi3 t Iron, with its exclusive thumb -rest, attached heel -stand and through bolt, ellmin- atiisg shaky handles, is truly the "standard by which all " other Irons are judged," For safeoby dealers cer,ywheee. 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Mows co. chneri ssq THE FIXT13 ®IY� SLi • Seeing that the linoleum, in front of the 'Prince of Wales's exhibit in the Canadian Pavilion at the British Em- pire Exhibition has had to be relaid fou}• times .in four months, it is h have to assume ghat most visitors "done" Canada, Payment for articles advertised in this column should be made with Do- minion Express Money Orders—a safe way of sending money by mail. Two families, descended from feeble-minded ancestors,<have coat New Zealand the sum of .$120,000. Minard'a Liniment Relileves Pain. One of the great drawbacks to civil- ization in India. is the diversity of languages, more than 100 different ones being spoken. SSUla No, 44—'24. Back Sore? Rub well with MYnard's.- It penetrates and takes out stiffness. , Bowls, tanks, wash -basins; also -heat- ing equipment, including piping coils, 1.36 hp. tube boiler,- used lighting+ equipment, such s conduits, switch boxes,'etc., all in building being alter ed -at 73. Adelaide Street West. This material must be sold at once, Rear Estates Corporation,; Limited, Top Floor, 73 Adelaide 8t' West, Toronto. Telephone Elgin 3101. eare•wora, nerve.exhausted women need Bitro-Phespliate, a pure organic phoapbate dispensed by druggists that New York and Paris physicians pre- scribe to increase weight and strength and to revive youthful looks and feel- ings. a Price 51 per pkge. Arrow Chemical Co., 26 Front St. East, Toronto, Ont, • - Cutietira Will Help You Have Beautiful Hair Shamp000 with. Cuticura Soa preceded by light applications u Cut�i'ura Oink, invent to the scalp aloin, do much to cleanse the scalp of;dandruff, allay itch- ing and irritation, stimulate the circula- tion and promote the healthy condition necessary to produco luxuriant hair. -Oomph aneh Tree yy,, 11,11 Address Conodien Depot, earlogrI,T, o. sea 0151, Meatiest:'' Price se�ayise; OlotmentOdond iOaTolnuN25c. Try our50W Shoelug'Sdois'. ASK THIS HALIFAX NURSE She Is Willingto Answer Letters from Women Asking. About Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Halifax, Nova Scotia.—"I am a ma ternity nurse and have recommended Lydia D...Pinkham'g Vegetable Com- pound to many women who were child- less, also to women who need a good tonic. I am English and my husband is American, and he told me of Lydia 13. Pinkham while in England. I would appreciate a copy or two of your little books on.women's ailments. I have on which I keep to lend. I will willing' answer letters from any woman askin about the Vegetable Compound."—Mrs S. M. COLEMAN, ?A Uniacke Street Halifax, Nova Scotia. Could Not Sleep Nights Dublin, Ontario. ----"I was weak an irregular, with pains and headaches, an could not sleep nights. I learned thou LydiaE, Pinkham s, Vegetable etable Com g pound by reading the lettere in th newspapers and tried it because I wante to get better. I have got good result from it and I feel a lot stronger and a not troubled with such bad headache as I used to be and am more regula I am gaining in weight all the time an I tell my friends what kind of nledici I am taking. You may usemy let as a help to others.' —Mrs. Jim ,leoxo, Box 12, Dublin, Ontario.' Insist on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN "Bayer" ' tablets you are see the Cross" on t b Unless. you noti' getting the. genuine Bayer product proved safe, a by millions and prescribed byphysicians 24years fos o Colds Headache Neuralgia' Lumbago Pain Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism - A'ccep"t duly' "Bayer" package which contains proven directions:; Handy. "Bayer" boxes ' of 12 talllete Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggsats.: AepIrin in the trade Math (registered th Canada) of Bayer Bfanitfaetuidof Menoacetie- achiester of saneylio,1510 (Acetyl auileyiic Acid, ''A. 5. A," ). 'VInge•'it Is nett IFs55' that: Aspirin 010.0 Boyer mw,sfnetcre, to insist the public' ngobet imitations, the'.:Tli@ie or Osycr Company v.,1 bo otooucel Wail ther Cenotal trade nigra the 457052I41?