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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-05-21, Page 3Sett ••••R- < .Ntiut:P S all5- (sxspitc scribed oily on a g e,7G f 'Our Furniture Dat 'cis u e 1 Dowel. -Eaal'a. cceS3i rCead Over. a Long Pei^4o rFr.rt .n of le r . s P" ,Y ` it. itlx�ini G�e,C,.Iat, Ile -tercet to l�ricesf�ixo.�sl. constructionIs of high-grade American out-roundreed in a rich brown Setteeseat has' 21 coil o1r,i1g5 sill c.tich chair seat has 6coil s1rinss. Inside leng th settee 49.1/2 inches; chair seats 20 by 19 inches 'e th- 1 splendid assortment of- cretonne 'coverings :from which ie chooseThissuits,is :: very po1u1ir'selier and the pieces maybe bought separately,.. THE F. C. BURROUGHES Fl.!RNITUi4E CO., LTD., . Dept. W.L., Corner QueenandBathurst Sts., Toronto,- Ont. Gent!ein.on,—Please, send, -without .any obligation whatoVcr on nay part, a tree' copy of your 100 -page book of 1925 Furniture Styles. Send Fac- Frc';i Fuk r1itue9, Cati-dogne .•, TO -day Ems. Every Canadian home should have this Furniture Catalogue. Tremendous ramie of Furniture', Stoves,. Rugs, ' Llnoteums and Chinaware, photo. illustrated. Splendidealues, Address ... Vis Furniture• Co., Ltd. (Dent, W.L.)` QUEEN and BATHURST TORONTO- OI T. HEALTITI EDUCATION BY DR. J. J. IVIIDDLETOD1 Provincial Board of:Health, Ontario. Dr. Middleton will be Lead toR..answor questions on Public Health mat- ters through this c"oalumn. Address him at; Spedina House, •S3jadlna Crescent, Toronto.' In country districts a case ;of con- visited' two ...weeks previously, and .en tagious disease sometimes brealc out inquiring as lo the health of the chil- li se a bolt from the blue, without.any dren, she was greeted. with the re- apparent cause. On the surface •it mark, Oh, we are quarantined, The would seen' that the case had occurred children alI have whooping cough." spontaneously, but on prying deeper As the -baby had not been visiting' ' at into the history ofthe. outbreak, a any house but this ono, it was;'ap- more significant reason is often found. patently a case of direct infection, took lace before action o0 - the x and infection rza Om r lc disease like diphtheria,- Take. a P been diagnosed as .-..casionatly-a fresh cane may develop the disease had' b e d g o among people who are not very clean, whooping' cough; as a resu,t, the theory gains, Itis a different state of affairs in groundthat diphtheria is 'a filth. dis- 'the cities as compared -with the coun- P .- ease. No case .had been previously, try in the matter of thespread of reported in the neigbborhobd, and -to'coznmunieable' disease. In cities -such all ;intents anddurposes, the patient diseases as measles,.. diphtheria, and never had been in contact with any-, scarlet fever are -present.. ell the time, one suffering from diphtheria. Surely and it is next:' -to impossible to trace it iziust be the result of uncleanliness. the origin of any single carie. Carriers A. little, investigation, however, will I may transmit the disease' without likely reveal the fact' that some child showing any symptoms at all, and so in`the 'neighborhood had a sore throat, the vicious circle continuos. Not so but nothing was said about it having in the country. There is generally diphtheria. 10 was a mild ease, per- one or more eases that can be pointed haps, but no doctor was Called,'or.the to as the root of .the trouble, and if first case array have 'deeeloped'f.fter - these eases are promptly quarantined, the child had, been, on a train , -journey,, the outbreak will soon bo: stamped out. coming in contact with people in the There should be little or no infectious conch. • I -diseases in rurar'districts if the nee - I have in mind a case of whooping essary precautions are taken to pre-' cough ' resulting :• from direct infoc-1 vent its spread.: No child suspected boat, A baby of eighteen-anontlts'was of having a disease that is infectious taken by his parents to visit at al should: be allowed to attend school. home where there were children, all:The child should be stent at ho`"me and under ten years of :11ge. The- eldest, the doctor called to make an examine - boy played a good deal with the ,visit- tion, " No other children in the house. ing baby,. Arid p0 times would burst l should.be allowed to school either, . as out :coughing, though whooping cough they' are nearly always in contact with at this time was never thought' ef. {'the sick' one, and likely to spread the About ten Jaya or two weeks later, disease themselves if allowed to min - which sn spite of treatment, gradually f otherchildren. An ener- getie health officer is an effective. 1 grew :.worse. ,The mother, having' her. agency in any Golnmunityfor preyent- sespinions aroused that it might-be,ilig any outbreak or. -controlling, it, whooping gcough, communicated by -beta-tisk he hag the authority it to ake telephone with the lady whom•she had active steps to impose quarantine regulations and other measures to check its spread. In the absence of the health officer, the school teacher can do muclt to prevent the spread of communicable disease by reporting to the•doetor thatsueh and such a pupil is detained at horns through illness, and having inquiries made as to the. nature of the disease. If contagious disease 'breasts out in 'a village or rural community, all visiting among the local residents should cease, all public rnoetings' should be cancelled and all children' kept from playing on the streets or otherwise intermingling. The diagnosed cases of infectious 'disc gn s ease should lie kept under strict quar- antine and all centacts should also be quarantined until .thee danger of spreading the infection bas passed. Onlyby mutual els-operation between the 'public and the'liealth authorities can infectious diseases in a rural: eons- menhir' ons-mun ty' be-effe"et vely.'stanfped out. If there is ,co-operation, the efforts should be crowned with success. uses 'consist"s of 65 acres. of beautiful park land, partly covered with a 'beau- tiful stand - of timber representing many varieties. The -camp itself is on ,a hill which stands neatly 100 feet above -the liajer portion of, the pro. party, and the view from the camp Site l up''aud down the valley- of the Grand River is magnificent., Many who have. • attended Gillwell Camps. at Ebor Park in recent yoare aro plans#ing to hold a, re -union there tiring the period of this year's' minim 0111I10111i' 411 YY•1 itNtt� A ae ea e Ae ri tl ea 1000 eUNe a 703.0110 YOTeeM1 LouVir•- l:. i ox. .,e lil�rllI Veteran Scout 'Leader Honored., Ernest O'Callaghan, for the past ten years Executive Commissioner of the Toronto District of the Boy' Scouts As- sociation, was -recently. invtested with. the Boy Scout Order of the Silver Wolf. (Honorary) by the ,Chief. C oni misslonerfor Canada;' Dr. James 1V. Robert ou C.M.G., ofcIatiug ori be- half of the Chief Scout for-Canada,-H[s -bacellenBaro By-ngof lrimy. This. s. unique. ceremony was performed :at e dinner meeting of the several hundred, ofreers of the Boy Gouts Assoeiation in Toronto, all of whom: were intimate- ly associated with Mr. Callaghan -in the work -of the Toronto District, which is the' largest Scout unit in all ,Canada. There are at the present time between 0,000 and 7,000 Boy. Scouts' and Wolf, Cubs in Toronto alone. Prior t0 1915, when he became ac- tively •aseoclaten, with Scouting in Toronto," Mr. O'Callaghan had a long and successful experience in boys' work. Snouts and Cubs from all over Ontario, join with those of Toronto In congratulating Mr. O'Callaghan upon' rece vin the Silver 'Wolf, vbich is, the Highest award within' the girt of the Association. Planning Summer Camps. Although many suiilmer camp plans have been. 'discussed with Provincial Headquarters by Meal leaders in re- cent weeks, the first definite camp an- nouncement for the 1925 season Comes-, from. Owen Sound, And the informs= tion1tcbntalns is that the Nortli Grey. Distridt Cain will 'be Held at White Camp t Clud Island from•5`uly 4th to Jul; -18111, ineiueive. The.camp-tvlli be in charge of District Commissioner H. B.,Mao, Intyre, and will be attended by troops from 'Owen' Sound, 17urhan), Mea.fo -d, and a number of other centres in the northern part of Grey Comity. MAKE CARE OF BABIES EASIER --'''Stomach disturbances and eons ti la tion are responsible for much of the peevishness of babies' and young child - ..ren. When the baby is cross,'or'irrit- able the another should lot resort to so,called soothipg mixtures. to correct the trouble for in 11110 majority of cases these mixtures simply drug tate child into an unnatural sleep,.: Weat is need- ed is a gent%e'lasative that wile sweet en tite stomach .cud yoga ate the bowels, Such o. remedy is found il,i, Baby's 'Own Tablets. ' They are easy sir 1 to take and are, gunl'anteetl to be en- tft1°ISt tlrely free fi•om.opiatestind ntireotics. U 'nee isll the Anile 'booty. y IT is tl {t ifroi h ,t1 9 fait}''' 1e' ooitntty d sub oe iiltiI10 The sg11 as Antl tSeti�iy o{ d:w!n ste.iifo ,u 11 ti_n�tiro, • Phe opan1#11dss99219 i,lce. w0 heard' trd by fl(e natio a i o 00 5100 fi'o- C tc 1{11,1e,,.,,. bftIej i5tth itr, • i tilt r siteol0kiie, An , alwimrtat-iyindo or, zuuc1n rung 5)Ti 1CI'kt 99' nd Klj s veaginy o'vel gm 0euse 'ot t1te expression Aca 'pant, mean3 brw It r,'arre ," 10 as hotel that after 'giving expression to their dissatisfaction-' they invarial)ly deputed -;to another lilaceI When tile' French 'ex rlorers`arrived ion the Scen5; the tuh0bitants gathe104 n othe shote and" yelled "Aca nada," hoping to drive them away. The ,French tooke rthie to be the name of th I Countr,: and they called it Canada: Tho'SPaniards s,lao',name, Plorista, me alinb Land of Flowers, .arid Vere - lues t so uallod because of its resew b:ance to' Venico.' Sentence Serll"norns 'There is No Sa.1-cation—For the boy j* svhc will not 101115 his father's advice. --For the towo'titat enacts the laws for money mal ens, riot children, ,.For the' club. that organizes only for personal advantage. For the zreigldi dhood that cannot earn co-ope}•loon. -For the marriage in which both patties aro interested chiefly in right: —Fol' the team, on which every, -player wants to be. the, star, —Por the play that depends upon strut for its popularity.' _A New Dairy Pail at 'Popular "Price Seethenew S, . P Dairy Pail next time you are in town. They are made of special quail sty, high finished tin,,, have largo dairy pail ears, riveted with large -rivets, soldered flush. 100% : sanitary. Cut out this advertisement.' Show it to your regular dealer. .Ile line our authority to give you a special low, price on a.pair - ef these fine : pails, Gillwell Camp • P1aps• Announced. At its meeting last Week the Provie- cial . Executive C5aiiunittee of, the On- taria Council approved plans made for holding a Gillwell Training Camp 'foe Scoutmasters...et Ebor Park, on. the Grand River, between Brant -ford and Paris•, from'July-7014 to lith, inclusive. The camp. will be in; ehaego of De- puty,CampChiefs Frank C. Irwin and -Rev. S. A. Macdonell. Tlee camp;quar- tomiaster will be .Rev. ,Arthur S. Mit- sleep, ; All three are' graduate Gill- wellians and were in charge oS, the very successful Gillwell camp held at Ebor Park last year. Scout leaders whose.applications for places in the camp are accepted will pay a fee of ten dollars, to cover the Cost of instl'uction0 food, etc., during their ele'el:'dhy. sojourn in the camp. It is hoped that in many instances this fee, together with the cost of transpor- tation to and from. camp, will be borne "by the Local Associations- or 'Troop Committees under, whose jurisdiction the Scout leadei.'s' Mork,comes, Ebor Park is otte_of the finest 11laees ivhich could bo' chosen in all Ontario for this purpose. The portion of the probe'•ty which- the Scout organization Concerning thein, Mrs. dos. Tousaig- --nant, Ste: Sophie,' Que.,' writes:—"9 would like:all mothers to know that I feel there ls.nb otherenedieine to•equal Baby's ,Own Tablets. , ] always keep a box hifthe louse and their prompt.uso novel" flails to restore my little`enes to health." The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealer's or by mail tit 25'cents a box from The Dr. Wiiliamseilile4icine Co., Brockville, Ont, NEW �STRENGTH FOR WEAK ....- SIR Cali be Had..Thxough the, Rich., Red Bleed Made by Br., Wil - Earns'. Pink Pills..; There Goitres a` time in the life .of almost every glee: when weakness at- tacks her. The strain uponher blood supply is too great,'and there comes headaches and backaches, loss- of.ap petite, attacks of dizziness, heart palpi- tation, as -constant weariness'; and a tendency to a decline, AAl these symp- toms may. not be. present in any par- ticular case, but the presence of any one, of them shows the negessity for prompt treatment. And the 'very best 'treatment is through the blood -malting tonic qualitiee of 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills. They'. are the one thing needed to maintain the health of growing glide end women of Matui'eyears. Here Ls a bit oe. strong proof: 14Iiss Matilda Wean, King Highway, New- castle, N.B.; says: -`AI was in an ex- tremely run-down -and nervous egndt- tion, I was losing flesh, 'tad a poor a tie l ppe t , ,-al • it as s pale, and suffered ire - queue's, ,from headaches., In fact my. condition can Hest be described as miserable. 1 bad tried several treat- ments but they did not help mo in the least. Then, reading oneday about Dr. Wiiliame''Pink Pills, I decided" to try'tbode After using three boxes I. wag mute -tinprovecl, but continued un- til I had taken six boxes, with there- suit that I am new well aid strong, with good color and a hearty appetite,: In view of ,what Di•. WiIliam's' Plnk Pills have' don 1 efor 'me Icanaot r e- Commend Wein too highly." You can get these Pills from any Medicine dealer, or by mall at 50 cents a lies: from The Dr, Williams' Medicine Cc„ Brookville, Ont. A Valuable 'Hint. The late Lorcl Houghton of England was a poet, and: considered a very ims. erectable -person; but in one case' at Ieast he slie ed all the guile. of a ward' pelltielan. A. poor washerwoman's lit- tle. boy was tit'rested for stealing a horse. the youngstoa and another like him had found a horse grazing la a. field neat London, had improvised a eeridie front- a handkerchief, and they were having a fine ride•wheti arrested, They were about ten years, old and small for their age. The laundress, knew Lord Boughton and appealed to bins for ativioe, ".Put both boys—both, Mind you," said' .he, "In nice clean pinafores when they go ,into court.,Do that, and you need not fear.', The two little Chaps appeared' ' i in the dock in due tlbse, "What is this caseh"•-de- nsanded'the•tudge, in surprise.; "Reese stealing," was the reply. "Stuff and ,nonsense!" cried the'. judge. Tree idea of these infants stealiug atheism! Tltey stole a ride, I dare say., The case` is dismissed:'.' Helping the Cotton Trade. The cotton famine fn' Lanca:sitire is a poignant memory connected with the blockadeof the Southern States of America in. the Civil •War,' with-.whtch the name of Iincoln is inseparably connected.' Ever since that great dis- aater there has beep _much talk of Em- pire -grown cotton, which would rem. der such an event impossible in the future: This le what makes the record of Uganda so interesting. In 1904-5 the production : of. raw cotton in Uganda amounted in all to fifty hales, ', but ,the 1023.4 crop is officially estimated at 130,000 bales', or.• -2,600` times as much as twenty years ago'! The acreage planted. for 1924-5 prows a 3,19'ge expansion over previous figures, and; with favorable conditions is -estimated to produce 160,000, bales or ' 111000. Such an increase may 1ss o a groat bearing on the cotton 'trade. For ScroThroat Use"iv7ln0(•c's Liniment snow, t 1,1:4 4.1: t, Yeos> ?e, oe14{00.lUn erou(dldin'e,u, 0a fol&ed t 1t'li 4 r, 1'lci10.0iinbrc?iit scent"Tact 0511540 Mee. 11 1 5110 Ah u1(5! for lite -ltiuit that yar-,tlks bo- netit:h my Cro.ti, Por the 1rlunlph ilg wind, that calls and :highs :and rinks, , That snouts to, the otars. and .bends the pine it'ee's.liead, And.. over tate wide 'whits s4oi'ld Its challeng' flings.. heti rai T o the dein . andthe-showers p s -. I4 of spring if you will, Or the lon6, liotf,sitmnier days with their languid grace; Give me the north; wind, piping over the 7iiII, And the scurry er driving.anow that stings my face. ' =Norah '5I. IIaliand: Wanted a Change. Betty had only lately bee ninstruct-' ed in the natter' of evening prayers, and her performance was exemplary Until the occasion when she startled. lies' mother with the petition,: "Bless Thy 'little pig to -night:" She was reminded that the •correct word wee "lamb," but 'refused to re. turn to orthodoxy. At last, whenpressed for the cause .of this stubborn naughtiness, she re.. plied that she was tired of 'being a lamb, ''','Every night," she protested, "it has been lamb, lamb, Iamb! So to- 1i.ight• I'm going to be a. pig, and to- morrowenight I ani goin to be au elm pliant." --^a - _BEAUTIFY IT WJH - "DIAMOND DYES" Perfect' home dad. ing and tinting is. guaranteed with Dia. mond Dyes. lust -dip* in cold water•to•'tlnt soft,' delicate shades, or boil to dye' rich, permanent o t o r s. Each 15 -cent package contrans.: directions so simple any , wa man can dye or tint lingerie, silks, 'rib-' bons, skirts,: waists, dresses,- coats, stockings, sweaters, draperies,'eovele Ings, hangings, everything newts Buy "Diamond Dyes"—no other kind -and toll your druggist' whether the materialyou wish to color is wool or 'silk, or whether It 41 linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Man or company, your character is. built upon what you do, not what you say or intend to do. Mlnard'e Liniment. Fine for "he Hatr.. Unsightly nail holes ,may be filled tvitli 'a mixture of fine sawdust and glue. Fill the hole with it and leave till dry. Unforgot.. 0,.ntany years age e thong -ht - 'Pitts 11£a was love of beauty, And that was 1141017 year4 ago, _Be£ore.I :net with fluty. And now,: when work will let me turn A moment from my trying, , I take are old with fro'hi my heart Anel smile at it through sighing. --Leigh Mitchell 'lodges. Minard's .Linimentfor Colds. ' "The Milts of the Gods:" - This is an old Greek'api1orism taken from, the "Oracttla • Sibylline." The original, 1i;terally tr'anslated; reads as follows: "The mills of .the gods grind edowly, but'they grind small." 'Long- fellow; in translating it, inserted the wort] "exceeding" and made it read: "The mills GO the'gods-:grind slowly, but they grind exceeding small!' :The seine thought, is found in PIutarch and other ancient writers. • GOING- Take aloes along a bottle of MMard's.; 'Wonderful for insect bites[. Also gives quick relief for sprains anfh, br[tiSes. ,• The Bests Sink Value Ever Offered Entirely new,typc oi-S101c Pt: rework-. ably low price. The base isuat-reeisttnq Armco Iron, coated with ppurest h to toreelectric, ranges €c. ld refrlgera rahgea, etc. 9old,compiete with all at- tinge And instruction?. SMP ;Enameled. Sinks Price Complete 3 tsga $12.00 'a ' SMP Enatheled Drain Board—Price $ fe.00 Wonderful value. Wbiteena pled Armco Iron ba§e. Very strong; handsome; handy. These new SNP Sinks and Drain Boards ,old 57012 eh:meets and hardware stoics, or write direct to. emire n+eSHEET, lt'TALJ PRODUCTS CO. mire 0.50NTR0AL TORONTO wINNIPee 183, `.>5Ogenron VAN000500 CALGARY Mea•iliedaeisi{eidi,aitta ere,' 1Y{ • dids.Didesigba Mustard stihnusates the flow of saliva, and of the generic juices in the stomach. IC neutralizes the richness of fat =feeds, makes, them easief to digest and assists _you iii, assirailating your food. Mustard ,.m altos o s ordinary Y dishes 17,10/e tasty. Ahvaya have it on the table-'xeshlyr mixed with cold water Tor every meal. COOK .COOK TREE Our new Cook Rook eo i tains many .'recipes ,for della citrus s a l a -d e, rfatlnn5i5es -r pickles, etc. trite £or.a cagy..,, COLTOAN it it (CANADA) L: ITER 502 A6sb..,.2 04.61 54o111tEP.L 553 ISSUE No, 20—'25. r ORANGE PEKOE is extra good. Try lit l Pope's Crown of Gems, Clitasified Advertiaerllerata The wonderful Papa tiara, or 01000„ evils nANTrp mo vo it• x a:vzt W11Ic.h the Pope.'1we r5, i:r.-;i magnificent :. � 'i,ai t wing"app a, wlior rote tm,ai •Rood Pry: woe: rent e'1 d1rt10' ,5 11051st. paid, 01 nal le?11 .gond` stamps for i�Prtkulntr. Nneonol Manufort.uing It le formed 'on 0, basis of very fine . 00., nfonn'czi. felt covered with sliver' mesh, on 151(1)00091 1411050, - which .tilere are three Crowns, Each - N .ALL IIA,rmurf(i 8500 rno1i 210105! of (;lice's n //••�� ;.ntto nnd. Dnrred; Orpingtoan; iV14tb un co sista of a gold"hand', set. lJ rl nus':. $ado hgti, Gnnnts; Iileatf'. a !neruu ,, e,. a wrist jewels anal edgedwith two rows eno�r-nn>.pd wanndeuus. mr..yrrcau: ron"4a of pearls, There are ninety pearls in 3moue, „-iseetsnpont. ..each, row., In' addition, the' first 'crown is'"de- corated with sixteen rubies, three emeralds, a sapphire and eight gold The second'. crown has ten emeralds, eight balms rubies, one chrysolite,:two aquantlr nc , . six small rubies 'and three sa5,,l it es: Ninteen bol is rubies, four sapphires,. throe hyacinth's; throe aquamarines, one garnet, eiglit gold floral ornaments —each 'set with, two gemerelds, ,one bales ruby, and a chrysolite—and eight gold points each trimmed with a gar net, adorn the third crown. The top of the crown is covered with a thin layer of gold in which eight rubies- and -bight piherelds are sat, This covering 10 Surmounted by a gold- en globe, on, top of which is a cross composed of eleven. brilliants. Methylated spirit is excellent for cleaning mirrors,_ Apply with 'a• -soft cloth; and polish' with another, .' . For Sore Feat-Minard'a Liniment.. Brides .in . some of the, southern provinces of The Philippine Islands seldom attend their own weddings. ViEE "1/J4NT CHURNING.: R We supply cans and. •pay " express n it charges. We p Y da daily ,by express money orders. which can. iia cashed anywhere without any chaz'ge, To obtain .the top , price, Cream must be free from' bed flavors and contain. not less than 80 per Bent. Butter Flat Bowes 'Company L imite d, Toronto For references—Head Ofl1ce, Toronto Bank of Montreal, or your local banker. lestabliahod for over thirty years. The Ra '. ee Hotel Jars 4tlanCity tic New e - America's Smartest Resort Hotel. Famous for its.,) sur . -, ,bean Atitosphere. Perfect C n Pei ,fCuisine 8 a d Service. - single rooms from '$5.00 rooms from Double q m $8.00 European Plan New Hydnatrie and Electro - Therapeutic- - Department; att1STAVi; TOTT, Manager Pon yovR EYES'' Rej'res rtes Tired Eyes WrlteMurinrCp , CChicaio,forsyecawlipob-.: afft f 9 f .,Yi 4'�^-i'Y M?d4t,. ,fie �•.f+t.l If you are wealr, thin and nervous, let your druggist, supply you with Bitro-Phosphate. It is guaranteed to increase weight and strength and n•e- store energy, vigor and nerve force, Price $1 per pltge, Arrow -Chemical , Co„ 25 Front St. East, Toronto, Ont; } =Ideal $prinq Vacations Only 2 Day -slime' Newyork Go in May and June when Bermuda is ablaze with'plowera-perfect days far rest or play. `- Pafatlal:Twin-Screw-g00020ra, "FORT VICTORIA" and "FORT ST. GEORGE" For Illuafreted BookleCe Write" FURNESS BERMUDA LINE .14 Whitehall Street - New York City Or Any ,teem Towle! Agent ECZEF1AlN RASH AND DLISTERS Had to Keep Hand Band- aged, ;Cuticura Healed, "Eczema brokrout in a rash,alid blisters between my -'tigers and on the backs of my bands. The skin was red and swollen and used to peel off. hitched and burned badly and was awfully sore especially when I put my hands in water. I had to keep my bands bandaged.. "T sent for a free eample of Cutin cure Soap and Ointment, and it helped me. -I purchased more and after using Otte calve of Cuticura Soapand one box of Cuticura Oint. rnet I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Nettie I{eeso, R. R. 1, Listowel, Ontario Cuticura Soap, , Ointment -and Taltum are all you need for every• day -toilet and nursery purposes. ilompre,n.eh Free ay Moa- Add'_io es-COYaalen Pooh "6t0,boasa td. Yon Pries, Soap e, Ointment 21 and 500. Talon; Ise sor Cuticura Shaving stick oOs. - HER NERVES BETTER NOW Received''Milch Benefit 'by' E,Taking Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound r° Chatham, Ontario.—"I startedto gel i weak after my second child was born, , and kept on getting worse until 1 could I notdo my own house-, ' work and was no bad with my -nerves that I was, araid to stay alone et any time..I bad a girl -working for mea whole year before I wan able to domywashing again. Through a friend 1 kneeled of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound end took four bottles of t ',gave birth to a -baby boythe 4th day of September, 1928,1 am still doing my ownwork and wasbing. Of course I don't 'feel well every day because I don't getmy rest as the baby is 50 cross. But when I`get my rest I feel fine. I am -still "taking the 'Vegetable Com- pound and atn going to keep on With it until cured, My nerves are a lot better , since taking it. I can stay alone day or night and, not be the least frightened. e You can use this lettenss a testimonial and, I wiil'.answer letters from women askingabout the'Veget%bleCompound.1° -Mrs. CHAIOLES CA1290N, g7 Forsythe :: Street, Cha'tham,,Ontario . Mrs. Carson is willing to write to any, girl', or womansuffering from female Say' G `Bayer' - Insist!. Unless you. see the "Bayer Cross" on fable's you are not getting the genuine Bayer 'prod- uct proved safe by millions and `prescribed by physicians for 25 years. - Accept only a Bapackage Bayer b 1 ,which contains proven'direetions Handy "Bayer bores of .12 tabiete Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists Aspirin' Is .the trade insert (regffiter0d is Canada) of Bayer. draanfactar0 Of Moae- acaticeoidesier of So3lcy5ldkcid. , - , troubles, s Many ,Failure's Buying Ptti.'e' reed :galla. Ontario is fortunate,:._ in . having many; Pure' cythe '€ revert merit, and 'tl\.e. s tosM1. y Bred Breeders P o > o produce bring farts .to' Ontario., ; Ontario tarmers are rapidly getting the idea that the herd that pays is the only one to keep. Follow the lead -of succes fulfarmers by get- • tiug good Pure Bred 13ui15. Your Agricultural Represcritative knows' the breeders of good isidle in your caun'ty. See him.r GOOD ;•1 LLS PAY DEVIDEND8 0