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able
Nothingis so sensitive as
'baby's skirt! Even the slight-
est roughness -in his chapels,
shirts and bands will inflame
and irritate it.
Much trouble is directly. due,
to washing diapers with
hatsh soap—soap contain- .
ing free alkali. Tlie alkali
clings to the little gatments
in the form: of a fine, white
powder -almost impossible
to .rinse out. This causes
"diaper rash."
To save baby's skin, use
Lux for • washing all his
clothes. It isthe mildest,
purest, gentlest cleanser in
the world. Lux contains no
free.' alkali, and the pure.
suds' rinse out completely.
Lux, keens baby's garments
soft, clean, colnfortablc and
safe!
Lever Brothers Limited,
Toronto
A family of Da t li ,Settlers recently arrived in WestermCanada over
Canadian National Railwaysaftercrosing',frcn}'Antwerp on t:he•S.S. Zoelan8
of theI2ed Star Lino. ,'Many settlers of this ty31e sire moving to the prairie
provinces during the present season airtl" they give promise of becoming
"splendid farmers.
Remove solidmatter at once
and soak . diapers in cold
water. Whisk two cable -
spoonfuls of Lux into, thick
suds in a tub' of very hot
water•:Letdiapers soak afew
moments, then dip up and
down,,pressing ands reppeat•
-
' edly "through them, Rinse
thoroughly in N'n -waters.
Dangerous Ozone:
Oone to really oxygen—not the •or-
dinary.oxygen webreathe, but an in-
tensified form -of it. 'Hence, what oxy--
gen will do, ozone will do with greater
power. Frush' air, containing plenty
of oxygen, le good for us; how much
better, then, is "ozonized ale?
Nevertheless, ou <account 'of its
potency only very little, ozone should
be-: present -In the air • we --breathe:
Where oxygeu merely makes Are pos-
sible,' ozone • causes excessive conflar
gration many things that are ordin-
' artiyincombus'able burn 10 it; rubber
rots or "burns" in it in a few minutes,
<- and so do the sett tissues of our air -
passages, -lungs, arid eyes.
Even in the freshest air of the sea
coast or mountain top the ozone pre=
sent is infinitesimal, not enough, -to be
smelled, though the odor of seaweed le
often mistaken for it
lit is formed naturally by the action
of the sun's uatrayiolet rays on: the
upper. atmosphere, but it is absent
from the air of big 'Wide because, ow-
Ing to Its, activity, It destroys or,"burns
up". all sorts of organic matter like
dust and soot, and is itself.psed lip in
doing so,
This characteristic activity of ozone,
combined with the #act"that. its action
'" reaves behind only pure, tangoes oxy-
gen, makes it at once a powerful and
a "safe" disinfectant,
Area`"$. . It .is manufactured, electrically, on a
large scare for Mee in the arts, as welt
as for cleansing wounds, ventilating
meeting houses and zoos, and keeping
fresh the water in aquariuins. By its
use, too, the <water aupplioe. of such
towns as Lille and Leningrad are ster-
ilized.
Ozone was first' noticed in 1785 by
du fdarum. $iffy' odd years.:later,
;aabonbein, the friend of our great.
Caraday, found that the ,smell was due
to a' Special gas:formed from the, air
by the electric discharge. He it wee
who named filo gas "ozone," meaning
"the smelling stuff,"
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Sentence Serinons.
LWil1 Not A11ow-Bitterness tc rob
nue of my faith in men.
--Suspicion. to steal away my faith
in men.
—Envy to spoil' my enjoyment of.
what fens afford,
—Gossips to tempt enc into Mud
slinging; ,
—,Any mob to do my thinking for
mo,
t . Criticism to frighten-me'from the
performance of duty,
..Intolerance to :blhid me t'
o the
tact that other men are also sincere,
For Flrat Aid--14t1nard's Liniment.
Although
Waterloo, 'and Charing
rig
Cross Stations., London, are,onlY a few
;hundred 'yards apart, a heavy Mee -
Motive had to travel< 100 miles, by
way of Guildford, Redhill, and Tim -1
bridge Wells, to get from one terini-
nue tothe.other•-
�Vter'every meal
/,l�QPrrPttS - oneollraae' the ihildleri to core for flrelrleetki
a-.
ivt.'Ythern Wrigley 1
t, kentoves .food.. rdcles{
from the teeth. 59f'ent tissue
the tuts, Costtbat acts
pout,'
P-ef'f'esltl i wed eatafdcit$ t
CEP
1T.
fGAeoietears
reeet
A Poplar in Kent.
There's` a poplar stands beside a wall
Tn 'the little village of Hayes, in
lent,
That very often.I recall—
With an ocean between and a con-
tinent. l
The ,West Is good, and ;its sunburnt
' matt •
Are friendly; but still, from a rainy
Come to to me memories now and then;
'There's a belfry in yew'trees; a rus-
tic stile; .
There's ad ivied wall and a blackbird's
trill;
A hazeof bluebells beneath beech -
trees;
A.. plouhighm; an ploughing a long; grey
ll
With, rooks behind; I remember
these.
There'seven a pew, in a time -stained
inn,
Polished by large adown the, years,
Through the dusky wlitooli the gold
of whin,
But Mostly, remembering, here UP"
pears
A curve of road by a red brick wall
In the little village of Hayee, In kent,
Tho poplar balancing' over all—
' A rase a sea .and a continent,
—oderlck Niven, British Columbia.
UNSURPASSED FOR.
CHILDROODAILIYIENTS
Mrs, Howard I{ing, ILR, 1qo, 5,
Truro, N.S., says; -"I am the mother
of four children 'and leave always 'used
Baby's Owa Tablets when any of them
needed a medicine and "I Can reaom-
mend the Tabiete as being unsurpass-
ed for childhood.. ailments." Thous-
ands- of otherhothers agree with Mrs.
King as to. the merits of the Tablets.
There-are,thousands of homes through-
out Canada where the Tablets tire al-
ways kept on hand in readiness for
the least -sign -of df the minor ail-
ments which afflict little ones. Baby's
Own Tablets never fail to regulate the
stonlaeh'and bowels, time they banish
donstipation and indigestion; break
ilp Bolds and ;simple fevers; relieve
colic and bring the baby through that
dreaded teething - period in safety: The
Tablets never do harm—always good
—as they are' guaranteed absolutely
free from any Injurious drugs. They
are„so ld by medicine ! e dealers or by inert
at 25 cents a box
from h
r The
Dr. "W31-
liams' illedicine Co., Brookville, Out.
Made Rich by Rain.
When one speaks of weather making
a place rich and.;papnlous, one's first
thought is naturally of health and plea-
sure resorts where blue skies anal' sun-
shine are usual and rain scarce. But.
,thele are many places that owe their
success to bad weather.
Dufftown, cin 13aniisbire, possesses
no fetter then .Seven largo distilleries
and-fs'famous for the fine quality of its,
Whiskey. net .Dufftown is one of the
wettest places in Scotland.
Tee average rainfaII must be some-
thing like fifty inches a Year, br much
more than double that of London. Now,
the quality oe whiskey< depencle largely
upon the water used in the'distilleries,
atilt probably Dirfftown'i big rainfall
gives the .water supply needed for the
prodeeti:on of the.finest type of spirit.
Manchester anti its neighboring
titles have a damp atnlos•,here that is
)larticuaa•ly adapted to the spinning
9 'Cotton:04 these Maces wosiid he
n a f)x i1' the rainfall were Suddenly
teed. For similar 'climatic reasons
isTelfest leas become the world's centre
of the lihen trade, Belfast has 231
]rainy data Out of 365, and this suits
moth the -growth offax and 'its mann-
facture.
The Sahara Desert is 3,100 miles.
one, and 600 ;riots wide, It, covers
Te r s, ceuel to:-iv-Ny(1e of tlurope,1
Fire Prevention.
The Provincial Fire 'Marshall ' has
been to Woodstoelt to present to the
winning Scouts the medals won Moon-,
nectlon with the Fire Prevention eon-
test. _ The declared winners are Scopes
.Elmer Lick and Harold Prestage, each
having submitted c-xeellent papers.
About forty Scoutsgatheredtogether
in' -horse-shoe formation under the di.
rection ot the Scoutmaster. A. Sew
very appropriate verses were :read.
from the bdok of Proverbs, after which
tee group repeated the Scout's Law.
Fire Marshall Heaton in his address
seed: "We in Torouto appreciate very
hutbh the Boy Scouts' work. There is
no better work for the Scouts -than to
learn Are prevention and to know what
to do and how to do it, when the oc-
e.
arises,” presenting' the
nasion rise • In re ti
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medalshe, said it gave him yerytgreat
pleasure to perform such a duty and
line congratulated both of the boys on
their splendid. papers, confeesing him-
self that it 'was necessary, for bin to
lookuesome-of the 'questions on the
examination papers to find out the cor-
rect ansesver. He emphasised that fire
prevention easily; comes within the
purvey 0f the Scouts' Motto -"Be Pre-
parsd." ..
Patrol Leoders.
A very 'successful Patrol Leaders'
Conference has just concluded in Ham-
ilton, So much gond was accomplished
that it was unanimously decided to
hold - more of them. This isa step
which might well be taken by other
cities and towns, In the,Patroi Lead-
er i -cu have the leader of the gang; he
is i esponsible for the progress, well
beteg, in fact nearly everything per
tattling to the gang, and whether the
whole Troop is emcient or not rests
very largely upon him. Boy leader-
ship is the goal , towards which we
must strive more and' more, and con
terences are very helpful to titre end.
. Camping.
There are many little hints with re-
gard to Camping which, if remember-
ed, will make all' the difference be-
tween a profitable end an unpleasant
time. In camping you must not forget
the ground sheet. It is more Important
to have one under you. than to have
half -a-dozen blankets over you. As a
substitute for the approved ground
sheet -you might have a piece oftable
oil alai', a.jarge rain eoat, or a heavy
plece of canvas. Be careful of ex-
peseta
xpeseta too suddenly to the sun'a rays.
.A. sun bath is an excellent thing but
the way to take it is In ,small tluanti-
ties at a time, until Anally -yen can al-
most with immunity expose your whole
body (not the head) for several hones
together and benefit from it, •
If you should get wet and suffer..
from the cold there is nothing better
than. a good rub dbwn with a rough
towel. .
Be particular in not ]raving the tent
flap closed entirely, -Fresh air is tone
of the things you have gone to Camp
to enjoy, and it is good night and day.
In the daytime give the tent and its
contents. 'au airing -out everything,
Don't overfeed or over drink;: and
whatever also you' don't do remember
teat at meat times year- behavior
should not be -any more disorderlythan
It would be at home; and ddn't forget
Grace.
Hiking,
9
Numerous reports have tome to hand
respecting individual and party hikes
being taken or planned.- There is
nothing 'more exhilarating than a well
planned Hike, Ito should be well plan-
ned -boots, feet, stooltingsypacks,: dis-
tance to be travelled each day, the
objectiveseethese.and many other de-
tails enter into the make, up oP,a pro-
fitable Hilae. Then haying done all
Obis, and se last you are on the road,
try plenty of singing, and be"sure, and
have your notebook at hand so as to
make notes of everything of 'interest,
and otherwise, that is seen and felt.
1MIarch along, march along, singing all
the while, te
Shouting out a relising'song, as we.
reel off mile oe mile.
March' alorig, march along, spirits
never fail,
When again we aro on our way, en the
good old open trail..
Help!
"Baby was taken very bad while you
were Out, nrunl, said the new maid.
"011, dear!" said the young wile. "Is
he hatter now?" •
. "Yes, he's all -right now. Ho seemed
to come over quite faint; bet I found'
his medicine in the cupboard--"
"Found his Medicine! Good gra-
eines! Wliat have you given the
chit l?„ -There's nb medicine in the cull-
board:"
"0h,` -yes, there is, mum. It's written
on it and the girl. teiujisphantly; pro-
duceel a bottle labelled' "ICid Reviver,"
NEW STRENGTH
•deg@ pa �•
y �ygg �t
at l and live with, Get into. touch with
91618 OOA GRIl�'LS life's harnionnes and you will see
le lneliOai writer states. "'Io irewn,
you use sixty-four muscles, but to
smile only thirteen," 'So that lest
,energy Is expended ri finning'than l i
i'rowniug, Certalnly,in apirlIual and
liners/. 'thin gs It s'iliisrltelyabetter and ,
more progroaslve" `:Them i;i-no hitter
alvaltit0nieilt 01 happiness arra=
toss lall'cii SmIIo. `
A atci t)j'e Pcoplo 4n yoru'street;
Their faces will assert the type of life`
they, are 'Riving, Our featurels,' pre' ret
snarl: blo, indicatorsof the inner lite;
}low nlanyof them are s.il and de ren
ee.el C ould.pcoplo,.:bift ltuo'W'that fret
and nu e and ,frown n and fens and `eel•
ry:are the slow poisons of human 112c,
they wotiid'prdhsblypass them over.
What good does it do td be_anxioua?
W hat good does it do anyone? Things get loose Instead of better with 11. The
said '1s not reaelie'd any easier' or
quicker but wo aro loft to go on With
diminished. strength. Nothing good
ever -came bs- brooding ever troubles
either 4u:• 'own or those of other poo -
Frowning has fellowship with nega-
tivb things. Seeress never comes that
W ay. Only as we claim the positives
do We move towards the goal of attain-
ment. As you frown you entice the
drab and grey things of life; and wo
alivaysbecolne like the things we look
Can be Rad Through the Rich,
Red Blood Made by Dr. W11-
Hants' Pink Pills.
Thele comes a time .in tate life of
almost every girt' when weakness at-
tacks' her.
t-tacks'her. The strain upon, her blood
supply is too great, and there comes
headaches and backaches, loss of appe-
tite, attaeksi-of dizziness, heart palpi-
tation, a constant weariness and a
teudency to a decline. All these symp-
toms may not be present In any par-
ticular ease' but tile presence of any
one of them shows the necessity for
prompt treatment. And the very best.
treatment is through the blood-
mak-ing tonic qualities of Dr. Williams';
Pink Pills. They are the one thing
needed to maintain' the health of grow-
ing girls and women of mature years,
klere is a bit of strong proof:—Mise
Matilda Brean;, Ding Highway, New-
caatle, N.B., bays:—"i was in an ex-
tremely nun -down and nervous condi-
tin. I was losing flesh, had a poor ap-
petite, always pale, and suffered fre-
quently from headaches. In fact MY
condition can best be described as-
miserable. Thad tried several treat-
ments but they did not help me` in the
Ieast. Then, reading one day about
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, I decided to
try them. After using three boxes I
VMS 1110011 improved, but continued un-
til I had taken six boxes, with the re-
sult that I am now well and strong,
with good color and a hearty -appetite;.
In view of want Ar. Williams'' Pink
Pills have done for me I cermet re-:
commend them too highly."
You can get these Pills from : Any
medicine dealer, or by mail at 50 cents
a box from The Dr. Williams': Medicine
Co,, Brookville, Ont.
Still' Blowing Hard,
Two young lawyers; both trying to
make reputetiobe as orators, happened
to be pitted against each other in ale
gument. Both spoke at great length,
and in closing the second epeaker re-
marked that he was, sorry to find hie
colleague on the wrong'side, for there
VMS every reason why they should
agree. -
"We were brought up together, we
studied tbgather, and we were born
on the same day."
"Did I understand you to gay that
you were born on the same day?" asks
ed the judge, <
"Yes," came the prompt reply,
"On the very same day?"
"Yes, air,"
"Then it must have been a very
windy day.!'
-------ee=
.Her Social Secretary.
Hilda -"Now, mother, try to remem-
ber what I want you to do. If Harry
cornea telephone Jack that I "can't
meet him because I've; got to keep ate
appointment with -George."
v
Keep Minard's Liniment In tho';House.
One of the most surprising discover.'
fes of the German expedition at Ashur
was a tablet containing an account
not 'only of the Creation, but a;so of
the -long -sought Babylonian Garden of
Ellen, the tall of mita, hie destruction.'
and re-creation, and- the redemption
of the gods by the death and resur-
rection of Marduk.
thing's in a very different color.
All that ie. dethroning in life comes
from •the same ,sources as the frown.
Misunderstandings; angitis, miseoecep
tions, scandals, ,',seaflahneee,-and sins
are •nli black fellows and give rise to!
the scowls -by which our neighbors are
often presented to us, Not only do they
look • black, but they are :the very
things that create disease and end in,
death, They have:a way Of poisoning
the blood Stream Just as rage and.pas
slim do, and they leave us limp and
wretched. .
Nobody5wants to have much to do;
with people who look always on the
seamy side of thinge. Faultflndera,
grumblers, cantangerous and non-smi1=
tug people are those we ` desire to
strike off -our list of friendships. They
have to be tolerated. ' The taw forbids
these "Mrs. Gummidges, these
"lora, lone creatures" who dwell
amidst the mourners, to be .put away
until they naturally cone to be. They
are. weary, wanton creatures;
On the other hand, there is some-
thing buoyant.and Cheery and breezy'
about any person who can live above
his surroundings—that is, can And
something to cheer in every state, and
Who. prefers to ponder On the bright-
ness of the sun rather than, discover
the spots on it. "
If we would sing and whistle and
laugh more, heartaches would be few:
er. Laught'eris a contagious thing.` It
calls forth a similar response, People
feel the tingle .of life, and" experience'
its thrills as they laugh. And' there le
such a lot ii(life to smile over.
For Every III--Minarws Liniment,
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Remarkable results are claimed for
a new Blase yeten't*y tested In London.
This allows- the health -giving ultra-
violet rays, of sunlight to .pass, .so.
that patients may derive the full
benefit of sunshine treatment with-
out
ithout going out of doors,
WE WANT CHURNING
We supply , cans and ray express
charges. Wo pap' daily by exprose
money -'orders, which can; bo cashed
anywhere witbopt'any charge.
To obtain the top price, Cream
must be free from bad flavor* and
contain not, leas than 80 ' -per cent..
Butter Fat
Bowes Company Limited,
Toronto
For references—Head O111cs, Toronto.
Bank ot Montreal. or your meal .bah ker.
Estahlished for over thirty yearn. .
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. . Why Worry?,' Of Canada's population of 9,250,000,
'Worry Haver yet •has made nearly 2,200,00e attend ,school.
Life's pathway any,oleaeer,
Only brought the jagged stones
I Just a little nearer.
"Worry neveryet has helped
To climb therocks ahead,
Only made the Climb the worse
For weary feet to tread.
Worry never yet has tried'
To make the dark seem fair,
But mattes so.muoh of what she sees
She doubles all that's there.
Telephone subscribers in Canada.
now 'total over 1,037,550, more than
ono in nine of the population.
Minard'a Liniment for dackachae
By Government orders, no more
than 100,000 seals may be taken from
the Behring Strait in any ono year.
• Classified Asivertisetments
SALES 0110ANIZER WANTED,,..
ARDS 1r:AVOlzzaa cxTRADT muss,
(alma direct to homer, 111,21t bright eb ygotla
1111 or 'aeon as 01101 organizer 'ln each counl7,
Richt . party can cert nuke 550 a track Craig Bony..
Dalt rt., Niaeata Valle,Ont.
•
The Best Sink Value
Ever ®tiered
Entirely new type of Sink �et a remark-
eblglow �price. The baso h rust-reehl:Ma '
Armco iron?,' coated with purest whltc
enamel, edam as refrigerator' electric
ranges, etc,' Sold completewith all at- . 1
Dago and instructions. ,
SMP Enameled Sinks
Price
Complete
$12 00
SMP Enameled'. Drain
Board—Price '$6.00
Weederftii value, White enameled Armco
bort bane. 'Very strong; handsomer haatdy.
These new SMP Sinks and Drain Bearda
Bold by=all plumb= and hardware Warta,
or write direct to
"":SHEET META,. PRODUCTS Ce.0 Nme "
IIONTafALTORQNTO WINNIPEG 123A
,5010NT0N VANcouvrn CALGARY
Cord Wood Satin Users
Write Simonds Canada Saw Co.,
Limited, 1550 Dundas St, West, -
Toronto, Ontario, for prlees on
Simonds Spacial Circular
Cord Wood. Saw
Use it in cooking as well
as on meats, sandwiches
and for salad dressings.
$een's-'Mustard adds spice and
zest to cooked dishes ----brings out
hidden flavors -11u
ts a new relish
into familiar dishes, and aid
digestion by stimulating the flow
of saliva and of the gastric juices.,
Recipe Book Free
Our new book will show you how
to improve your cooking. Plenty `.
of recipes. Write for
P a copy
to-day—it's FREE.
COLMAN-KEEN (Canada) LIMITED
wept. 11=, 102 Amherst o..
Montreal .S7o
STUMP 'l
Spread Mlnai B'o'on brown
Paper and apply to the
throat. A. 1 o o inhale,
Q u res k relief assured.
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More 'Phosphate if you want Your
eomplexioii to clear, eyes to briebteh,
and skin to become soft and anlootl?i
Thin, norve ersIlausted people grow
strong on ' Bit;o-Phoephato and drug
gists guarantee it, P;•ice 'S1 Per pkge.;
Arrow Chemical Co., 2e Penne Si. East,
Toronto, pat.
1SSU5 No. 27—'23.-
DOCTO R
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HERBALIST
For Removing Tonsils and
Adenoids or any' form of.
Goitre- without operation:
call 1'o see .Dr. Tliuna.
Main Office and Laboratory.
426 Queen St. W. Toronto
TeL Trinity9771
Branches; 2205 Queen Si..East,
Cor, Lepty Ave., Tel. Gladstone
0408; 298 Danforth Ave,, Tel
Gerrard,7 �, Ca._:
. write
II or
RIN TooCannaai
.art, New Eyes
Ont you can Promote ti
Clena,fesllbytendi ion
Oirn U!xlaheMutrin atleEve Remedy
/Rep your Eyes Cllean,Clearan l
ane 2Sealthpming. .
Write for Free Eye Care Book. •
anion En acusdeCeee,ecstOs1eBQ6c4eGacese
Eczema. On Hands
- For Two Years
Cuticura Healed
"For about two years 1 suffered
with eczema on my hands. It
started with small scales and then
turned to a rash and wasvery eo:'5
and red, It itched terribly at times
and kept spreading until 1ti"y tilt=
gene were covered with it. I codjd
not put my hands in water nor de
any work. I did,not get much sleep
at night on account of the Irritation.
"I used other remedies without
much success. I saw CutItura Sup
and Ointment advertised and seta
for a tree sample. After using it I
purchased more and in a month's
time I was completely healed."
(Signed) Lawrence Chauvin, West
Chazy, N. Y., Sept, 27, 1924.
Make .Cuticura Soap and Oint-
ment your every -day toilet prept.
rations and havea clear, sweet 8)418,
soft smooth hands, arida healthy
scalp with good hair. Cuticura Tal-
cum is unexcelled in purity.
Sample Soot erre by WA
2A4d,ep ¢enation
Dopotr 2501aesenry4RB,t Ia,,, prrec,fo-p
rbc. Olniment75 and Oct'nga$m 960,
Blear entices Shaving Stick 20o.
TO EXPECTANT
MOTHERS
Letter from Mrs. Ayers Tells
How Lydia E. I inkham'a
Vegetable Compoundf ° '
Helped Her
Spring Valley, Sask.—"I took the
Vegetable Compound before my lase
cofAnoment, when I got to feelmg so
badly that [,could not sleep nights, m,
1 back ached so across my hips, and'
could hardly :domywork during the day.
i I never had such an easy confinement
11 • and this lam* Sixth baby. I read about
y
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Ldia E. Pinkham's belly.
Com-
pound. in the Farmer's.Telegram' and
wrote you for one of your books. We,
have nodrugglst in our town, but I saw•
your medicine in T. Eaton's catalogue.:
I am a farmer's wife, so have all kinds
of work to do inside and outside the
house. My baby is a nice healthy girl
who weighed ;nine pounds at birth. f
am feeling tine after putting in a large
garden since baby came. (She ie as
ooas she can be.) Yours is the best
medicine for women, and I have told
it a even written -tom
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pound is anexcellent medicine for ex-
pedant
mothers, and should be taken
during the entire period. It has a gen-
eral effect to strengthen' and tone up the
entire system. so that it may work in
eyery.respect as nature intends. Ail
drugtlasts sell this dependable medicine
Give it a trial. 0 :
Proved safe by anlllions and prescribed by physicians for
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Headache, Neuralgia, Colds Lumbago
Pain Toothache Neuritis ` Rheumatism
Accept only `"Bayern''acp age
which contains proved directions.'
IIenilyy' "Tlnycr" hones of 12'tablets
Also botiles'of 24 and 100 --Druggists.
aspirin Is the loch seq^r; (tesilstei'cd lit Ceutan) of I syo tianeSletuteof hone odic
acidoetor 4f uniloyttenotii (Scotel Selleslte led ""1 11. --Wit 1's It. 1s sell randier
that Aspirin ,tn5stiis Banc utvadactul e, 10 aahlot Ote'pt blioagainst haltat.law+ the h ohict5.'
g.t nn0ar 600caoy will ,be stomped tela, their. 3dnoral toNola mad, the : `Bei or Crew'