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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1925-09-24, Page 3KING PAY? A Father Who Was a I-le"ro. Iu the year 1708,a young barrister, I ofzeioAle crime under toapi- p�- Clem for some act and was arrested and. nag"Yoixr' Ad,ierlbBing /CROWD. srS4 to the St Iayuo,'1'ttrio, prison. I rnquency of insertion iN of Vital 1m= if that were the case. Tp -advertise ng On"o day v,h'lo the' young man G o supple; sena ax d pay express poxt.ance in advertising. The most woe°Zcecl 1llat w- arty, flood tuerct arts .Son a I;0 )0)0 say that if you are a charges. \Ve 'Pay' daily by exoresy epectaculax and thrilling'n wa item ii; emild . in a few ;years Iliacs e1:oi1g11 ways going to do right yen are "going money orders, which can be casbod"i quieltly out of the ,public mind. The anoileyt: from his hus1n oa to retire to have a. batt' time of It. They.nsoer re without any charge, _'� 1 next day' .there- 1s. , ane haus else fie slroul Id, e ep desire. Put that is' n,ot that 'it lees :r of Pay -1n business o bt, in the top,price," Cream free from bad flavors and ran 30 per cont, cutin -n Butter Fa Bowen Company . Lirrtited, Toronto For re;.erenees--Bead Ofllee,.,boronto, Bank of Montreal, -or yourlocai hanker, histnblished for ever thirty Years. 000 Wheoe the Gold Goes. The wbrld's output of gold is ener- - mous. Thinly -live years ago it; was lit- tle more than twenty' millions'`a year; now it is over one'.huudred anihfons,' .haven so there is not enough to go round. The reasons'fom thisare the quantity of: the precious metal used in. arts and crafts, eu''d the even larger; fluantitles hoarded and lost. Jewollers are the heaviest .con- surners. Every year they work up Nearly a hundred and fifty toils of gold; acarce,y an;ounce of which isever re - revel ed. e-reveled. r. Gold rear absorbs huge amounts—in Brltafn'ttlone some forty thousand ounces a -year, - Vast quanta ties'df:gold are used for plating other acetals. and for ornamenting pottery, But China and mita aro the worst offenders. A form of piety in India is to re -gild the dome of some religlous building. Such an operation often,ab- sorbs $50,600 worth of gold, _ Not-Iohg- ago an'Indian' rajah - used seventeen thousand sovereigns to form centres: to each m nute pane In the windows of Between two and three millions sterl,-; , „Mg in gold vanish yearly in India, and, Quite as much In China . This is all buried, and as a rule the owner, dies without revealing the secret of his hid- ing -place, so that the gold is lost for ever.' alieyourown usiard 1" I ome-mademastardp ckles. iiow delicious—and how easy to putup. Here's the recipe— MOSTA.BD PICKLES I qf. small onions;,; I jarga eaullflowet 1 qt. cucumbers 2 heads celery 2 red'peppers Peel onions, cut vegetables in =Al pieces, cover with weak brine and let. stand oyernight. In ' the morning.' bring' to n boilsad-drain: off." Take 2 cups brown sugar, 1 cup'', -flour, d tsblc4 oonfuls Keen'o D.S.F. Mustard, I tablespoonful turmeric and 2 quarts vinegar. Iloll this mixture for twdnty minutes, stirring cop many. Pour overvegetablee hot, ,ec,ot stand ten days, stirring ever da then bottles 7 g Y„ Y. This h one of Hie' start helpes given. in our new Cook Book. May we send You a copy? It'd FREE. Write:—„ . COLMAN-KEEN (CANADA) LIMITED -...102Areherptstreet '. MONTREAL 271 u• rd aids destaon sommommtsamszarksammesza Rube Goldberg's Comic Strip For -the re Chil n' d .uncle Wiggtly comic strip. - Freekles and Friends comic strip. Uncle Wiggfiy bed- time story. Fairy tale. Color cut-out. For the Men . Two pages or more of sports. irinancial page. Grain and live stock quotations. "What's Trump in Poultry, Radio Page, Cartoons. Golf as champions piaY it. Chess and,. checkers problems. Bridge problems. easawa .Golf as Champ- ions c., Play divide or absorb Interest. The largest the way advertising works,' and most astounding advertisementl' makes but e fleeting impression. .Advertising has to earn its place in public interest through son and , To make ..i i 1 I i aprofitable1n res oz n I f'e t honey tiLul adtiettlelpg, IL mus€ be kept up ion I qts cy„and by interesting stilt tinualiy and be ever fresh and new. nese float ivapires confidence It tales 'tfure fo'. 4 neW'Awe tp aequire1lrotit- To the new advertiter.iris 4rotcad- ab,o. patronage..-:.Stwtaltes: time' for ad i'ertieeurent is to him the most ianport-.., vereising to produce profitable retains ant news- Item Jos the paper•, that day. It le no more ieaisonable to expect; the Beds starting out on a business -getting. �' h other. Lt ) one than it Is to expect the lmdert cin al g of practically "unlimited tiz$es ,continuous oifort for the esEiib- possibilities. Naturally his personal interest in that advertisement le extra- ordinary, Very likely, he expects an immediate response in sales of the items advertised which he eau croiIIt> -to this .publicity, and prove that the ad-- vertisefneztt has paid for itself, It would be kraro exception indeed X outh' ae,. IV$ arts duce sssT If You. Don't Waste our Youth! "Look at that boy wasting' his, youthi"' These' Werew the )words of the head of a big business 'concern when a young, "dead.and'alive" clerk strolled by as if ho were walking in his sleep, "A boy'whe wastes money,"' went on this famous bueinessa man, "shay.' learn wisdom and make more money. But a boy who. wastes his youth will -learn wisdom only when he is making money for others," - You have youth, and there 1s a, future ahead of ,you. Butif your future is go- ing to mean.. merely au easy 'limo and pleasure at any priee,'it will be gone before you realize it. All the young filen around you want to get on in life. Yet many of them are not doing so. Nor will they, until their desire' to succeed Is sufficiently strong to impel them to- make the big. effort, which alone can bi•ing'suocess, The grim fact remains, however, that If the nothing -but -pleasure fellows could see' what lies a few years ahead Of them, if they could realize the pen- alty of to -day's wasted' opportunities, they would be impatient now to begin the big fight.'"- ; . Oply a Bran in whom the _ ices of en- thusiasm have died can fully under stand how` well worth while is any Sacrifice Slade by a youth.for-the• sake of his career. -. You needn't he '.'brainy. A sincere trier can win, too. Just put, your best into everything you do, and you will gradually release your stores of energy which'' will help you to !eget there" every time. Rely upon. yourself. Your youth' is a gilt-edged apeculation. Declde what youwant, to be, then concentrate on it. Don't scatter your energies, Go forward step by step to- wards the big goal. It will mean hard work, There will be bpffetings, set -backs. But It is part of the game of life. Just carry on steadily,, Your youth will^ -sec you through. Kiss or Caster Olt? Onstower`(to little.girl)'-"l'll give' You a penny !Ora Little Gari—"Ruhr I get'more than that for ,taking castor oil." His Rook -Hawn Home. Seventeen years' labor on the part of a Spanish peasant hasp resulted in his acquiring's, house carved out of a solid rook. It possesses a balcony, gar- ret, and cellar. 'Halted store to, hold Its :own and ad- vance.: It _talces ' continuous insertions for advertising to hold public interest and increase it. You must have continuous insertions' to malcc your advertisements-It's/own. 1J1 1 E[� €O 1P AI T, tl t; 1 I� gi try 91. .t� At the -first -sign of illness during the hot'weather give ,the little ones Baby's Own Tablets or' in a few hours' he may be beyond -aide' These Tablets 3yi11 pre- vent autiimer complaints It given:oc- casibnaily to the well child, and will promptly relieve these. troubles if they some on suddenly, Baby's (Yarn -Tab- lets should always be kept- in every home where there are young children. There is no other medicine as good and: the mother has the guarantee of a gevernmeut`analyst that they are abso- lutely -,safe. They are sold by all drug- gists •or -will be _mailed' on reeeipt'of price, 25 cents per box, by The Dr. Wil- liams'' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. A little booklet, "Ca}e-of'the baby; in Nealtlr pnd Sickness," will be sent free to any mother on request. One Great Advantage. . Miss Greene herd anent forty minutes trying to finpruve the tastes other young pupils in. things literary and dramatic. - • "Now, boys," she said,' at the end of the lepton, "what.ls the name of tho play I have been readingto you?" ,. "'Hamlet, miser answered the clase in unison. • " "And who wrote this pray?" was her next vitiation. , - "Shakespeare." chorused' the boys. "Now, Willie," said. Mise Greene to a boy 'who, She. noticed, had not amt• wered with the rest, 'whieh would' you rather be, Shakespeare or !Charlie Chaplain?" "Charlie Ohaplin, miss:" was the un- expected answer. "Why; pray?'+ "'Gauss he ain't dead, • miss!"` re- plied the young hopeful. I N ECTO RAPID The '' world's best hair tint. Will re- store gray hair to its natural color in 15 minutes. a Small size, $3.30 by mall Double elxe, $5.50 by mall The W. T.e P mbar .StOrkS. v', Llmlted 129 Vonge St. Tohontc cad' th 'T i gram Eve .,-y Evening Latest, News Best Features Cleverest Comics` • `'ONF,, of . the world's greatest newspapers is The Evening Telegram. It has more readers in 'Toronto than-, any other nei'vspaper. Its Canadian and foreigii-news ser- vices are 'unsurpassed. Its `@di torials are courageo$s and stinitl• - lating. Every evening it spreads before its - readers a veritable feast of. enter- tainment magazine features for leen, women, children and the whole family. Read Canada's brightest and cheeri- est newspaper every evening.. Buy.; it at your news agent's orsend in your subscription. Two cents a clay, 50 cents 'a month. Tit ° ven9 E TELEGRAM Toronto, Ontario W. -Dumb Dora's Adventures For the Molasses Fashion pickures and ,news 2' - Recipes. Cornelia's column. Society news. Tips to housewives. Club activities. For the Fairiily Dumb Dora comic strip. Rube Goldberg 'comic strip, .Serial story. Short story, 'With the wits -- puzzles, etc. Flapper Fanny -says. Auction- bridge ser- vice, ' 'Latest world news.. Gluyas Wi1$11ams' drawings: Uncle Wiggily for the Children ecalsolsoll social.life, because, the world is steep ed 11} sharp practices and trade trick i)ueiness men - wail say to once an other,' inStrikiir bar "I_onl g a bargain, Y want to do the:right tiling,” and deep down in„the lives of us .ail weiheti, ie it s hest. 10 de the right. Something teals 110 '0o, . When we are taking a journey v,© i11to„to know we are on' the right road.- If we have something -to � cis we aro vrlahfut to do it col -reedy. Women like to dress in a correct.fas- ltion; mels want to playwright; alt are anximni that:' the coming generation should' Im right, Yet you still itear the 'question, ask- ed 4uestion.'ask- ed"Does it pay to be honest?” The' i10 thing 'litcstpeople stumble over in'thle world is money. In'itself money, le nevor•}wrong:; we make lt'Wrong by applying it to tbro -wrong use, Long years ago it was said that "The'lovp of• Money Is the 'Tool, of'. all evil," t if you: come to eousidsr 1't; most of the trouble in the World is caused through money being abused or by a deeperay- ing`for it. People either have too much or toe little. so • o' N verbe.ieve the man•' who says: "I don't Iive for money; I don't came for it" 'He isnot true to. hlmself, Dither. he has.sufficient or he Is certain of a free and easy life. Too many pleasant things and experiences can be obtained by money /oranyof us to deslilse it. We all want it. If we haven't It we'do all wo can to get it; If„rre have it we desire morn: „And, ef' course there is nothing wrong in endeavoring to get It. !• The wrong' creeps in When we wantonore than 'our share, and In order to get it adopt means 'which are unworthy. It is that sort of selfish :practice that makes Men say; "To -day you can't be honest.” Then there are, for instance, speech and epert and lovo- Does. it always pay to be right there?" -Lying is'preval- ent. Sport is damaged by an un- healthy professionalism." Divorces`' sometimes make alaughing-stook of Iove matters.' Often it does seem as, though - Truth is alter. 'on the scaffold, Wrong for ever on the throne, Tlien one remembers that there is "God within the shadows." A man may gain all the world. by his wrong -doing, but he is a fool all the same. At the last the thing that will matter 1s . whether we ' have done right: not, our smartness • or social standing. 'Unhappy endings to lite are caused by the'recollectlon of fraud and deceit, and the game' 1anot worth' the candle, Let no Onopersuadeyou otherwise that, 1010lly, truth and good- ness and virtue must win. It better seemingly to lose with right than ap- pear to win with the coward. We must be as One who never turned his bolt but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds `would• -break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triunip'h,: Bold' we fall tQ rise, are baffled to fight better, d Sleep to-wafce.' • " We Eat Air The very first thing you think of la connection with it soda fountain is ice —ice creams, ice-coid,dreinke, and great solid blocks of ice to keep everything coot:' Yet the big modern. counters keep things:cool without,:. the aid of a single ounce of Seel ' A smalf but amazingly edleiont mo- tor and a series of pipes—that is all, and the result is the exact degree of coolneisa desired. Just a simple apple- cation of the well-known principle thirt the expansion of gas produces cold, and the counter that relied on broken ice and freezing salt promptly became clumsy, nreser,and out of date! When you eat Ice cream, you think you are eating frozen cream and cus- tard. So you are, but exactly half Your portion is made of plain, ordinary air! 'Put tett gallons ofcustard into a modern freezer, and It is beaten up so thoroughly before it ids frozen':that You take out twenty gallons of ice cream. . When you sip your orange or lemon' fruit :drink, you probably'imaggiine it t 's ma of 11e 'nice f the 1 t d o fef a ru t. As matter of fact, the bestpar t` of the oranges arid,lelrons idwthe peel l . That contains, the essential oil which gives the flavour to the fruit,: and' it is, this Oil that 18 extracted and made into drinks. In: some of the cheaper flavors, the original 'fruit is absoat; T"he chemist can -make in his laboratory a very past able imitations . of any fruit 111 the world, but naturally these synthetic 'essences are not so good and whole,- some es the real, thing.,'" fleeing the Joke. Visitor, (to newlywed)—"So' yoi aro mot getting tired' of studio life, eh? Artists Wife' --"Good graoious,. not It's most interesting. 'Jim„paints, and I•rook, Then the game is to guess what the things ere meant for.” Mlnard's Liniment for Distemper. :Ink stains can be removed by first washing the fabric with vinegar; and afterwards With a "solution of one tablespoonful of oxalic acid in 'five iahiespconfu:s o , 'water-,,.. �1yppI,�r(tS�ryeH ES "Makes ,old like New" SILVER Sem CREAM. • The Cape. Fanatics, Ltd., liarnilton father was visiting in the prison; rtes; sengers,.fropi Robespierre arrived with a Est of the prisoners 'td bo taken away asleep Tho father,' with the horolc wish" to sacrifice himself and save his eon,•.anszvered to, lits son's name and • eas token before the tribunal, ' The clock g1' rho tribunal noticed rho dieparltY in, the ages ' and ...changed �y�g ��q al t w nt •-t � - v•o o . ext .-ane an <tso st b � gell..faiv� . 3 Y. d -. lea A � PE�� ��� extra -sad. tlti - ,_ t; Ltofl the 1 Iane]s tor ;Donn. ,.-.,,..._._. People those mho use 'pled. Roy ho like ::tee, of extol r fether was at once sent to the scaffold without -ut trial, ' PING A BfEAtiitD111 A Condition That Calls for a Reliable Tonic. Many women give so much or their time to tho cares of their'. household that they neglect their own health' and sometimes reach the verge of a break- down before they realize that their health is shattered. Often the heart palpitates violently atallglitexertion, the stomach tails todigest food and* discomfort fo•liowe. The nerves he - some weak and headaches grow more frequent. The body grows weak and they are. always - depressed. This condition requires immediate treat- ment' with such a reliable tonie'es Dr. Williams', Pink Pills, which enrich and build up 'the' blood, carrying renewed energjo to every part of the body. The value of Dr. Williams'' Pink P111s be a rundown condition is proved by .the, following statement' from Mrs. Alex. McInnes, Bowmen 'River, Main, who soya :--"About a year ago I,had a seri- ous illness which left ane yery anaemic. i was; not able to get around to do Say, work; in fact I could rcarcely walk. I was troubled with palpitation of the Heart with the least exertion. One day C. -friend advised ine :to'try Dr. Wil- liams' 'Pink Pills as they had done her much`good.. I followed 'this advice and took the pills for some• weeks when'I felt as well asever. I have since been. ableto attend to all my household duties. The 'dizziness' and palpitation have Left me and I bless the day I tried Da Williams' pink Pi,s. They are just the'Medicine for those who are weak and.•rundown." You can get those p1.1s, from any dealer- or by mail at 5.0c. a box from The Dr.,Williams' Medicine Co., Brock- yilla, Ont. , Prison Used as Hotel. A. 'I./coy-haired widow who lives alone In her own small house above Atgle, Switzerland, was recently sued for not paying her ; taxes, which amounted to a smell sum. • . A gendarme climbed to the hamlet to arrest the .Widow' unlessy ohe agreed -to pay. He was asked -into the house, where he was given a glass of wine while the widow collected her belong- ings beforegoingto prison. Later, to, the: astonishment of the gendarme, he found the widow in the garden with a edw, a pig,. a dog, and some 'chickens; ready for the. journey. 'AO there is nobody In ttie house to look atter the animals while I am away I • thought I' would take them with me, and I hope you will help toe," the Wfd- ow explained with a 011ie, The officer retuned and returned alone to Atgle, where the widow was sentenced n cel i n default to twelve hour& imprisonment. „Some -days later the widow. entered the prison with her empty baskets, stating. that, having sold 'her produce in the Iocai market and not wanting to pay for a night's lodging, elle had come to "stiffer" her sentence. The amused warder's placed the wid- ow in a' dell, and next morning, after a hearty breakfast, she left for her home after thanking the warders for their hospitality, A - Minald's Linimentweed by Physicians. Among the -most musical of our Royalties le Queen Mary, whose charming singing voice was trained iby Toati. ONTARIO cOLLEGe OF ART • Grange ark .'Toronto • PR AW I N G - PA, NTI NG • MO0EL L)NC:DESIGN 1)IPItOMA COURSE , JUNIOR °masa TEACHERS COURSE •0,0MMERCiAL, ART G•A'REiT) 11.•C'A•Principal Session 1925.26 opens October 5th Dor Prospectus apply to Registrar r 9 Ty itY A Poems You Should. ('so'w. Content It is Said that Roberte a a, Greene died at tho-age 01 ihh'ty-two of a Surfeit of Pickled herrings and R.henish`wtho.. Le was one of the wild, set w'ito laid 1111 foundations of our -dream andperhaps his last work, "A Groat's Worth of Wit Bought With a Million of Repentance;_' shows signs of the repentance'of which, it spoaks, In this 'curious work ho referred to. Shakespeare as "tin upstart crow" beautified lith r n is with our h t tris feathers," a dt,ft certain that Shakespeare borrowed the plot • of "Tho Winter's = Tale" from Gaeene's "Triumph of Time.."- Though_ Greene' died so young, he left a great mass of work behind him, but his farne may rest perhaps most securely on the gem -like poems seat• tered about his writings. Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content, The quiet mind is richer than a crown, Sweet are the nights, in careless slum-. lies spent, .r. The poor estate. .scorns Fortune's angry frown. Such sweet content, such minds, such sleep, such bliss, Beggars, -enjoy, when princes oft do miss.. . The homely house that harbours quiet rest._` „ The cottage thataffords no pride, - 'nor care, The mean that 'grecs with country music best, The sweet consort of mirth and music's, fare; - .. ' Obscured life sets down a type of bliss, A mind content beth crown and king- dom is: - Mayoress of 'London shook hands until her right one: was blistered, and now she wants handshakeless, recep- tions. She will probably sympathize with the boy who was, asked -to pre- sent a bouquet to a distinguished per- sonage.. I'Il give her the bouquet," he said, "if she'll promise not. to ldss me" • Ask for Milliard's and take no other. 'Parents who -wish their sons to go to ;Eton "must he prepared to enter the boys' names' practically at birth, ,so long is the waiting' list at this famous school, A.... we+h a @1 fi�gg,, 6"c116 stays sharp longer. 8180008 CANADA CAW CO. 5.50. ieee 1)00500 RMONT. w..REALTonoNso VANCOUVER 5T. .ONO, 0.e. Cord Wood. Saw Users Write Simonds Canada Saw Co. Limited, 1550 Dundas St. West,, • Toronto, Ontario, for prices on almonds Special Circular Cord *ood Saw Sero g Nerves Pare organic phosphate, known to molt druggists es.Bitro.Phosphate, to what nerve-exhauS'ted, tired.out'people must have to' regain .nerve forbe and energy, That's why it's guaranteed. Price $1 per pkge,, Avow Ch'emal° Co.; 25 Froz t'pt; Bast, Toronto, Ontlc Don't Wait 'till you get sick Use Mlnard'o — the great preventative, cal Si for $12.00 Up to 00w kitchen sinks have cost real money. '. Now,st low cost,you can put inthe newest' type ,;SMP • Enameled Vats Sink. Thin ir a' strong eiuk built of rust resitting Armco Iron, with three coats of!. .punct cSORo; enamel,•'Same ae 47;, bathtubs, Complete with 12 bnck,t 'strainer, brackets,, fittings. and full directions for setting up. Standard also 20" r. 30"'s,6" deep., Price, complete, $12.00'', Buy oris o'r. ttvo of these SMP Enameied Ware Amir; :Boards also: Mode to, fit OMP.' Sinks and all otandard cinlcs."7- Size. . 2(r s 24". • Same. nturdy construction an on 8150: Sinks. Very, handsome and a creak- r labor u0Ter. Sold complete with brackets and rattrapl for setting up. Price, colxipletei $0.00 For,salc by plumbers and hardware iso es throughout the country. . 1-1,-0,Stiaar,ilwig'TAL PR0flliersCO.t1,7,ao SAONTR)0At.' 701105T0 V)INNIPEC EDMONTON;' VANc0U5cA'CA00'RV, 2fC (dSU77 No, 33—'25.' Classified. Advertiser/Ter/ft INCOMPARABLE SILVER FOXES fr OWEST PhIel:a. ;: HIpn1105- quALITY.. rrnrtulro chm,t our: irarl,,n, Nonndcrt, :aehur- mon ,rus r, ,n, t,ummc,O,1o, rringo 'Edward rrla0,0,;': Somewhat In Doubt. "Been hunting to -day; stranger?" "Shot ,anything?" "I don't 10110w yet—I'nl waiting for, the rest of the party to got into camp'' SO that We can call the Ke rd' Liniment Keep Mlna a L hlmgnt n the house, During the daytime, the City of London has a population of 436,715, of which .number' only 13,700, remain there at night, FOX FAR! q H The 'Breeding of Silver Foxes will get you out of debt. It's, a sound, -interesting and proittable • business. We have choice re- gistered breeding stock for sale. Information'' free. Elder -Macpherson Fox Sales Co. 88 King, East, Toronto 1 FOR YOUR OfES' $fief r'eshes Tired Eyes WWkeMyrioeCo.,Chlearm.fer2reCate9ook ITCHY PIMPLES ALL QVER FACE Bothered Over A Year. Cuticure , Healed. "I was bothered with pimples for over a year. They were hard andsmall and scaled over and were scattered all over my face. The pimples itched capsing xne to- scratch and my face was disfigttred. "5 tried other remedies but with- out emcees. I sent for a free sam- ple of Cutktira Soap and Ointment and after using it I' got relict, ' I purchased more and in, about two months I was completely healed." (Sighed) Idles Kathleen Menzies, Northumberland St., Whitney, N. B.,t ranuary 2, 1825. Use•Cuticura for every -day toilet purposes. Bathe with Soap, soothe. with Ointment, duet with Talcum, Semple Sn•k "Pro by RTW. Addr9se 0anadlnn Detest, ateaheaLia, ICoatrwl.' Frier, Seas 5.6e. Ohl/wont 0 and 00e. q' Jcure 55,, MS" Cuticure Shaving Stick 25c. OCTOR ADVISED' AN` OPERATION ead Alberta Woman's Ex- perience with Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound Provost, Alberta.—"Perhaps you will remember sending me one of your books a year ago. I was in a bad condition and would suffer awful pains at times and could not do anything. The doctor said I could not have children unless I went under an operation, I read testi- monials of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound in -the papers andafriend recommended me to take it, After tak- ing three bottles I became -much bettero and now I have a bonny baby girl four months old. I do, my housework and helps little with the chorea. I recom- mend the Vegetable Compound to my enn this testimonial letter."—Mrs, A. A. AafrAMS,dsaBoxdr54ani, Prevostwilling,for Albyouertato. use 'Pains Ira Left SI'de Lachine, Quo-" I took Lydia E. Pinkhan o `Veggetablbec,e Compound be-' cause I suffered 'with .pains in my left side and back and with weakness and other troubles women so often have,. I was this way about six months. I saw the -vegetable•Compound advertised in the 'Montreal Standard,' and I have been four bottles of it. 5 was a very sick woman and I`feeI so'inuch better d' would not be wittoStit it. I also use Lydia E. Pinkham' Sanative Wash. "I recdmmend the medicines to nay' friends and I am willing for you to use my let-. ter ash testimonial." --Mrs. M.W.RosE, 580 Notrm Dame St., Lachine, Quebec. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for, Headache Neuralgia Colds Lumbago Pails - Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism Accept only "Bayer'- package 14hlch Contains,proven directions. Ilandy "Bayer" hears 'of 12 .tablets' Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin Is the trade mark (reglstered In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of hloneecrttc- tidoster 0f Salicy'lleachl (Acetyl'. Salicylic A.eld, 4., 8. 'A."). while 1t 1s wolf known 11,00 Aspirin 01501 0 Boyer nmaufactote, to assist the pabile agatfot 1,0100tlons, the 'Tabiete of Bayer Company �will � be stomped With tpelr general trade nark, tyo Bnym' Cioss."