HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1930-04-17, Page 3One Scotland Yard BABY'S OWN "TABLETS
For United Kingdom A HELP TO MOTHERS
Memories of One of the Firs
Big Five Officers and
Their System
Yard Has Nothing To Learn
From Foreigners
The need -for a national detective
force, and the continuance of hanging
..and the lash to deter clever and des
Aerate modern criminals' were in an
interview urged by..Mr. Charles Ar
row, sole survivor of .the tivo dere
tives who , following reorganization
.constituted in 1006, the First Counci
of Five police headquarters.
The other' officers were Chief lit
seeders Forest, Fox, Drew, and Kane
and the ,system the five evolved has
largely helped to securesfor Scotland
Yard its acknowledged' eminence.
Best -Scientists
There isno other medicine of as
great _ a helpto young mothers as
Baby's Own Tablets. These Tablets
are a mildbut thorough laxative
which regulate the bowels; sweeten;
the stomach; correct constipation and
indigestion; break up colds and sim-
ple fevers and make the cutting of.
teeth painless.
"Mothers who keep a box of the Tab-
lets in the house always feel safe from
the sudden attacks of iiness that seize
c• their little ones. If baby's Own Tab-
lets are given on the first sign of 111-
1 ness the baby will soon be right again.
Concerning the Tablets Mrs, B. G. Car-
- ver, Lyndale, P.IILI., writes:—"I al-
, ways keep' Baby's Own Tablets In the
house and find them a wonderful help
,in keeping my. baby well."
Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all
medicine dealers or by mail at 26
cents a box from The Dr, Williams'
Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont.
Mr. Arrow .said: "I firmly believe
that there should be one Scotland Yard
for the United. Kingdom, By that I
mean there should be one detective
]headquarters to which the beet men
of the country and, city constabularies
'should be sent.
""I would not interfere in the slight-
-est with the organisation of local uni-
form police forces, but one central
authority for criminal investigation
'would mewl, even greater efficiency
than at present.
The British system of bolice work
—and, of course, that means Scotland
Yard—has nothing to learn from any
foreign nation, Detection of crime is
developing along scientific lines, but
that does not mean that. England
should, like some other countries, de-
velop a police scientific staff. We can
always go to the very best men in the
country, and we do."
Mr. Arrow said that thirty years ago
there were perhaps more clever crim-
inals than clever detectives:
"But to -day," he declared, "it Is the
other way about. The general 'clever-
ness of criminals le grater, and there
are a cumber of outstandingscrooks,
but the general level of the detective
force is. very much higher."
No "Dr. Moriartys"
One popular idea was given short -
shift by Mr. Arrow.
"It is all nonsense to talk about Bri-
tish criminals working in big gangs.
They simply do not 'do it, and when
an officer gets up. in the witness -box
and tells the judge that the prisoner
is a member of the `Forty Thieves,"
4t is so much romance.
Nor are there any "Master Crimin•
ass." Two or three men may work
together, and one. is naturally _the
leader, but there -Is no great organizer
and, director of crime like "Dr. Mori-
arty"—except in works of fiction.
On the other hand, there always
have been criminals of outstanding
ability. I met one in the Strand the
other day. He was a great worker
here and on the Continent and'.I dare
say, although he is an elderly man
now, Ile is still operating. The really
blg receivers have gone. In the old
days there were men of seemingly
strict probity, pillars of the local
church and all that. If anyone could
be described as "Moriarty" they could,
for they encouraged thieves and
others to make profits out of their
booty. But they have disappeared.
Receivers now operate on a much
smaller scale."
Fear of the Lash
Air. Arrow denounced the proposed
abolition of corporal punishment, say-
ing:
"It will be one, of. the greatest mss,.
takes our law -makers ever made if
they abolish it. If hanging were abol-
ished, there would be more murders,
and more -policemen would be killed.
It is because we hang murderers that
so few burglars carry weapons, but
when at the utmost it could only mean
a few` years'• more imprisonment if a
policeman -trying to. make au arrest
were ]tilled, what burglar would hesi-
tate to kill if he thought by so doing
he had a chance of getting away?
"Crimes of violence are very proper-
ly 'punished by the lash. To those.
who advocate its abolition,pause to
think what the effect of being mauled.
about by a brutal i•ufiian must have on
their' womenfolk?"
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Agriculture Needs an Inventor
There . is a real opportunity await-
ing 50010 enterprising genius who will
evolve a machine which will effec-
tively and economically dust wheat
plants to prevent stem rust. The
experts of the Dominion Department
of. Agriculture find that the only ef-
fective method ` of controlling title
Parasitic organism, which. spreads
with amazing rapidity, Is to apply
finely powdered sulphur to the stem
of the growing plant as a toxic agent,.
A considerable fortune awaits some
luckypersonwho has"dust on t
pe o he
strain" well enough to design a new
form of machine for. this purpose,
Sachet . Perfume
Theoid �tashioned idea of scatter-
ing lavendolr or .other sachets through
lingerie is An excellent way to get
that delicate freshness in one's things
' without' the pungent effeot an. over-
dose of perfumery gives.
Tourist in mining town -"Is title a
good healthy place to settle in?" Ho-
telkeeper—"It is, stranger" il'aot '10,
'Ye can't get away from here alive un-
less you°sifi, :Settle,"
•
Moscow and Montreal
Quelioe Action Catholique Ind.): By,
the orders of Moscow, on Thursday of
last week March 6, .: , four thousand
people' in the City of Montreal tried
to parade and demonstrate In the
streets! Four thousand people, just
l consider the figure!'... ; . Montreal is
taking orders from Moscow, There
must, therefore, be a Bolshevist or-
ganization in Montreal, And, judg-
ing by the number of people who obey
these instructions, how can we doubt
the existence of continuous propag-
anda? The fact is that in Montreal,
as in many Canadian towns, there are
nuclei or cells of Communists. They
distribute revolutionary literature,
even to children.
The obstinacy of. the indolent and
wreak is less conquerable than that of
the fiery and bold. S. C. Lavater.
ltUXURIOUS clubroom for
1
youth is. TouristThirdCab•
cin Smoke Room on the Antonia
-typicai of the accommodation
In this popular class on all the;
Cunard "A" ships. You will be
surprised at the size and comfort
of the Tourist Third Cabin 'Public
Rooms when you travel Cunard.j
You will enjoy the: service for
LWhich all Cunarders are famous.1
tpse:ra++.
Weakly settlings from Montreot lona
Quebec) from April 26th, ,
Book through The Cunard Line,;
Corner of Bay and Wellinglortl
Tel. Elgin,
Streets, Toronto, ( O ,
3471). or any steamship agent
CANADIAN SERVICE
CABiN •1-TOURIS1' THIRD CABIN -:-'THIRD CLASS
RU•8
"No more stomach trouble. Can eat anything,'
writes Mrs. E. white. Thousands say tndlges•
melon, heartburn, gas vanish like magic with.
Fruit -a -tines". Constipation, -sick 'headaches
end overnight. Net ves, heart quiet, sound :sleep at.
once. Rheumatism. lies away. Complexion clears
quick. Got "Fruit -n.005" from druggist today,
Training Spiders,'
For Commerce
"6'hear
ot au interesting little en-
terprise in Canada for the commer-
olai development of spiders' webs. The
Veryfine threads which the spider
spins are valuable in special kinds of
photography and, I think, in gun -sight-
ing," says the London correspondent
of the Manchester Guardian. '
"But -:it -is not every kina of spider
that' spins a thread delicate enough
for this delicate worst, and in Canada
the National Physical Laboratory,
bringing the aid of science to com-
merce, sends out its, spider experts to
collect the right variety, and to culti-
vate them as factory workers, so to
speak, much as. -bees arecultivated
for their .honey.
"The process of the education of
these commercial spiders is, interest-
ing, 'They are, induced, entirely by
kindness, to walk round and round a
stick, and as they do so the 'thread ia.
wound round it, ,so that the spider is
made to manufacture' a sort of bobbin
of inconceivably fine thread. This
thread is afterwards wrapped Pound
the prongs of a fork which has been
painted beforehand with shellac to
prevent' the thread from sticking, and
these •Forkfuls of gossamer are then
put into cold storage. I believe these
commercial cobwebs are wanted chief-
ly for aerial photography, the thread
being stretched across the diaphragm
of the camera to supply the sighting
line.
"The spider thus joins the ranks of
industrial workers, a Prosaic addition
to the exliloitation of nature in the
age of business. Perhaps there will
be a spiders' protection society with
proper trade union regulations. It
seems rather a grim business for the
spider, and certainly a contrast to
the poetry of the spider's web, and one
wonders what W. H. Hudson; who
clad his etheral Rima in a diaphanous
vesture -sof spider's gossamer, would
have thought of it.
Witness (in assault case at North
London), -My wife fiIcked trim in the
face with Der glove ,and, as a gentle-
men of course, he struck her back
and pushed her down the +tai`s.
ANY SEASON
Is Vacation Time
In Atlantic City
ANY VACATION
Is .An Assured Success
If You Stay at the
ST. CHARLES
With the Finest Location
and the Longest Porch
on the Boardwalk
Offering the ultimate in Service
with Unexcelled Cuisine
N
nese Gais 7 lbs.
in 2 Wt' ' ks with
Yeast and Iron
"I am a nurse at the hospital,"
writes Miss Martha Burns, "and I
want to Set you know that I am glad
to recommend your Ironized Yeast.
"It gave me a good appetite. I got
strong and gained 7 pounds in 2
weeks. I could write all day about
how much good Ironized Yeast did
nue. ' You would be surprised at the
strength I gained in ii or 4 days."
People everywhere are amazed at
the wonderful benefits of Ironized
Yeast. Many they
write
were" doubt-
ful wben they started. But after
taking it regularly for only 3 or '4
weeks they gained 5 to 15 pounds.
Ugly hollows fill out. Skinny limbs
'become gracefully rounded: Blemish-
ed skin gets clear and beautiful.'
Only when Yeast is ironized is fG
more effective—for Iron is needed to
bring out the weight -building and
strengthening -values of Yeast, Pleas-
ant tablets in a handy bottle. Never
cause gas or bloating. Safe: no
harmful drugs.
Go ter. any -druggist to -day and get a
full size treatment of Ironized Yeast.
If after this generous trial you are
not delighted; your money back in -
1 staidly from manufacturer.
When Foo
,Sours
About two hours after eating many
people suffer from sour stomachs.
They call 1t indigeatlon, It means
that the stomach neraee, have been
over -stimulated, There is mesa acid.
The way to correct It la with an alkali,
which neutralizes many times its vol-
ume In acid.
The right way Is Phillips' Milk of
M nesia — itefij a tasteless dose fa
water.; It is pleasant, efficient and
harmless. It has remained the, stand•
and with physicians in ale 50 years
since its invention.
It is the quick method. Results
come almost instantly. It. ie the RP-
proved method. You will never use b
another when you know. p
)3e sure to get the genuine Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi-
clans for 10 years in correcting exoess e
acids. Each bottle contalus full (Wee-
tions—any
lree-tions—any drugstore I M
Chinese Financier
Chinesepeople are beginning to
realize the value; of currency and are
earning to handle it systematically.
The financial position in China is bet-
ter to -day" but not until the govern-
lment adopts higher taxation will there
the peace, is the view of Ii. N. Chang,
president of the, Bank of China and
outstanding financier of the country
who sailed from Vancouver for Shang-
hai aboard Canadian Pacific liner
Empress of Russia recently. Photo-
graph was taken.' on the ship.
A Chinese
Magna Charta
What may well prove to be an im-
portant step towards constitutional
guarantees, hitherto signiftcantly lack-
ing in China, is discerned . by some
keen political students in a Bill of
Rights which has been jointly spon
sore by Dr. H. H. Kong, Minister of
Industry, Commerce and Labor, and
Mr. Chiao Y i -tang, a prominent Na
tionalist leader, This Bill of Rights
has been widely prinked throughout
the Chinese press, and has attracted
a good deal of attention both in the
English press in China and from the
newspapers of Japan.
According to despatches just receiv-
ed, the first article of this Chinese
Magna Charta sets forth that the
Chinese people, irrespective of race,
caste, sex, or creed, shall enjoy full
legal equality, and the second provides
that no Person shall be restraluea or
deprived of his libe 't.y without due
process of law. No one Is to be
subject to the jurisdiction 01 military
courts except those in the service of
the army, navy, or aerial forces en-
tiogaged in war or in areas Of occupa•
n,
The principle of -freedom of 0114eoh
and of the press 1s aflumed by another
article, which declares that everyone
has the right, within the bounds of
the law, to express his views by word
of mouth, by writing' or drawing, or
by any other method that he may
think of. It is also provided that
within the limits set by the law the
people shall have the right to assemble
and to organize. The right of privacy
as regards the mails, telephones, tele-
graphs and other moans of comniuni
cation is recognized.
Other articles lay it down that no
dwelling -house may be searched wits.
out tate consent of tate owner and due
process of law, -that every person
shall have the right to live and travel
wherever he wishes, and that every-
one shall be permitted to choose his
own occupation, profession, or env.
ployment., No property is to be con-
fiscatedwithout due process of law.
and every person is to have the right
of free access to the courts.
Parents who have more children
than they can care for can call upon
the State for help; orphans, cripples
and those enfeebled by age have also
a claim to State assistance; while the
right 0f the workless to ask the State
for employment, the right' ot landless
peasants to cultivate uucwned land,
and the right of poor people to free
education are also fun:amentai princi-
ples of the Bill. Whatever else it
does, it certainly gives indication that
somebody in China has got a -dear
grasp of the best foundation upon
which to build a really democratic
Government.
The Wealth of India
Calcutta Englishman: The geueral
Public, pathetically unversed in econo-
mics and
cono-mics.and exchange, do not realize the
immensity of India's natural re,
sources. They do not understand that
their wealth remains; that though
political tergiversation and corrupt
and inefficient administration may
make theinn i
w osi ng of this wealth by
the. Indians and Europeans harder in
the future than it has been in the
past, the wealth remains and de-
mands the application of ever fireator
capital' and labor. • Whatever the pre-
cise i
s evolution of Indo-BritishPti ofi 09
it is utterly unthinkable that any
time, uowever distant, Britain will be.
false to her trust to the extent of let-
ting India slide into Chinese chaos,
Combining Pastels
Ia the evening fashions worn this
year there le the same,tendency
combine pastels" as '11 'sports cos-
tumes. By the younger women, 'short,
aby blue wraps are worn over fleah
ink frocks, or pink velvet aapel are
een over blue frocks. Tulles and
ets are as popular as ever, more
specially in blank and white, and In
ink, but 000asionaily fp ether colors.
Ward's Kills Dandruff,
'DO YOU FEAR '
A HEARTY MEAL?
Dr. • Williams Pink Pills Will
Tone I7p Your Stomach Mak-
ing Mealtime a Pleasure
Are you afraid of mealtime? Does
eating distress you?. Would you rath-
er go without food? That Is the con-
dition of many due entirely to indiges-
tion, There call be no perfect diges-.
tion—he:me no enjoyment of meal-
tfine--unless you have rich, red blood,
This pure blood is necessary to tone
up your stomach and make it tapable
of properly digesting the food.
Many so-called stomach remedies
merely try to digest your foodfor you.
That Is a mistake—nature should do
that work and if nature does not do
it serious results are bound to follow.
Tone up your stomach by driving out
the poisons that are in the blood,
Make new rich blood and your appe-
tite and digestion will soon be normal
—meals will once more be a pleasure.
The one sura medicine to enrich the
blood, restore strength • and banish
stomach, trouble and indigestion Is Dr.
'Villams` .Pink Pills. Concerning
them Mrs. Wm. T. Thompson, Brus-
sels, Ont., says:—"For years I suffer-
ed with indigestion, headaches and
dizzy spells. I tried a great many so-
called remedies without relief. As a
farmer's wife, with three little girls,
it was almost impossible to be idle
and I just dragged myself through my
work. I suffered so I was actually
afraid of meal time, A friend advised
the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
and although I had lost faith in ever
being well again I purchased a supply
and began taking them. Gradually the
dizziness and headaches left me, My
appetite improved and soon I was able
to enjoy my meals. I gained in
weight and my health in general 1s
better than it has been for years. I
feel I owe much to Dr. 'Williams' Pink
Pills for they relieved me of all my
misery."
You can get these pills from any
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
a box from The Dr, Williams Medicine
Co., Brockville, Ont,
Sometime
Sometime I will forget you,
Forget your multicolored eyes,
Like shells held in the sun
The way you brush your hair—your
ties,
Your voice like music far away.
It Is not good for one to lie
Awake with stars and dream
I shall forget you sometime—
When I die.
—Norma Keating in the New York
Evening Post,
Minard's-50 Year Record of Success.
Mrs. Longworth and Mrs. Gann are
still at it, Maybe we're a little
violentminded, but we'd kind of like
to see those two girls get together
some time at a bargain counter.—
"Life."
Scientifically speaking, coal Is of
tate sante composition as tate dia-
mond." "51111, it is only a carbon
0007."
WHY SUFFER
FROM YOUR
LIVER?
Wh' be handicapped with unsightly
blotches on the face, eyes with yellow
tinge and that tired and languid feel-
ing? This indicates a torpid liver
Headache, Dizziness and Biliousness
surely follow. You must 'stimulate
your lazy liver, start the bile Rowing
with Carter's Little Liver Pills.
They also act as amild laxative,
.
purely vegetable, free from calomel
e y veg ate
and poisonous drugs, small, easy to
swallow, and not habit forming. They
are not a purgative that cramps or
gains, unpleasant after effectfollow-
ing, on the contrary a good tonic.
All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs.
Constant Variety
For Real Beauty
Suzanne Lenglen Seeks New
Technique in Making
Sports Attire
Suzanne Lenglen is now open sham -
pion for the short skirt brigade, and
it is related that she is In conflict
with the long skirt advocates among
the Paris ,dressmakers and she is
planning a new conception of feral•
nine dress basad upon the modern wo-
man's need for unhindered movement,
particularly at sport.
To carry out her ideas the former
tennis champion, who 1s now a dress
designer, has given orders for the in-
stallation near hor Paris office of a
private tennis court, uponwhich spe-
cially chosen mannequins will play
daily with racket' and hall under Ler
critical gaze.
Grace in Motion
Every variation In the lines of. the
frocks worn by the players will •be
carefully noted and later studied.
"Clothes which are graceful only
while the wearer remains motionless
are useless for women of to -day," Arlie.
Lenglen delayed. "New frocks must
ee designed for action and speed, as
wall as for elegance.
"My first matches at Wimbledon im-
pressed the idea on ire. I was struck
by the clumsiness et women's clothes
on the court. They wore their skirts
and sleeves too long and bad too much
to carry. The effect id motion wasas
ugly,
'Sooner than play in this ridiculous
attire, I introduced the bandeau, the
sleeveless' jumper and the shorter
skirt, which were all adopted.
"That was a beginning, but there
is still much to be done, I thunk I
have found a way to do it, and a new
technique of dressmaking will be the
result. All my designs will be based
upon the fact that beauty to be mann-
ing must vary Incessantly,"
Magistrate: "Are you here again?
I told you no to let me see you here
again." Prisoner: "Yes, sir, I told
the policeman, but he wouldn't listen
to ole."
"She has no physical infirmity, she
could tell the truth If she liked," said
a landlady, speaking of her lodger, at
Shoreditch.
YOVR HAIR NEEDS
LUXO
TO GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE
ASK YOVR BARBER
Protect your skin, scalp and hair from
infection and assist the pores in the
ination waste bydaily use of
chat of y
Caticnra Soap
36o. Everywhere
Keep Kidneys
Active
Health and life depend on them. Try
Warner Safe kidney and
Liver Remedy
The trouble about kidney disease is
that it brings no warning pain. Eat
there aro algae that you do welt to
watch—headache, dullness, lank of en -
orgy, Abad temper, moodlnese. These
ekioge don't happen if you are perfectly
normal.
8.9 the first simpleton of .these Symp-
toms you should take steps to tone nu
kidneys and -liver. For more than GO
years thousands of larnlues have been
using Warren's Bate Kidney and miver
Remedy to .their expressed satisfaction.
This safe herbal remedy originally a
doctor's prescription, aide to clean body
poisons from the system, purify the
blood, restore abounding health.
Every druggist knows Warner's Safe
Kine end Elver Ile o —h
Kidney d r run as sold d
y y
for years.It . pleasant to fade and
costa bat little. Putting it orf doesn'E
kelp your kidneys, Go to your druggist
now for a bottle. Note the quick im-
provement. Warner's Safe Bemedtes
Co., Toronto, Ontario,
Warner's Safe Kidney and
Liver Remedy
Classified Advertingng
son SAZB "
A yy BABY CHICKS— WA HATCHED
,C1.1- 215,000 last year in four varie-
ties. Wrlte for free- catalogue. A. a.
Switzer, Granton, Ont.
AFFECTIONS
We must be as careful to keep
friends as to make them, 'The affec-
tions should not be mere "tents of a
night.” Friendship gives no privilege
to make ourselves disagreeable.—Lord
Avobury.
He alone -is an acute observer who
eau, observe minutely. without being
observed.—Lavater. •
TAPEWORM REMEDY,
•:of, It, L. Aiulveney's World Famous
Tapeworm Remedy has expelled those
horridmonsters in two to three hours.
No :starving necessary. no siaknes ng'
trouble whatever.
Write for furl Information.
Dept, 11, 211 °ssington Ave„ Toronto
Wet Feet
Endanger the whole system. Play
safe by bathing in Minard's and
hot water,
'(bra "'" Biles for
months. Nothing helped. Thea
'Sootha-Salva' ended itching, pain in
aunts. Piles aoongone." E. C. Arloyy.Iastanb
relief,Pilesvanish.Avoldaknife., ldmggists. �.
She looks 20 gears golinger,
"I have taken Iirttaehen Salts for 7 years,
and enclose my photo et 50, to ask your opinion
of my' record. I have been married 50 yearn,
have 3 eons, 29, 25 18: also 2 grandson,
6. and e0 mouths.•' I potdown my youthful
appearance to Krusehen Salts takea each
morning. I should never think of Starting
theday without taking them.
"I am 5fr. 518. faheight, weight 116 pounds:
I can assure You my husband is very proud
of me-" Bre. A. It:
Origin 1 latter oa Ilia for Iaspeanea.
20 preserve your youthful charm you rand
prexerre your health. Charas and beauty Ora
inanity a m08',' of health, 00 are eilafily and
rigour. All wilt be 0801e it you yin 5001 failh is
the "little daily dintefuf," .Start to -normo, and
you wilt
feel years younger before you are many
ltncachen Salts is obtainable at drug and
department stores in ['amide at 75o, a bottle:
A bxtie contains a:eunn to last for 4 or 6
months—good .health for hath -a -lent a day,
FREE TRIAL OFFER
0 you have ower tried Kruschea—urs' It now
at our expense. We have distributed a great
many special " GIANT" pnukagee which make
0 easy for you to prove our claim for yourself.
Ask your druggist for the naw " OIANT ' 75e,
package.
Tick consists of our regular 75e. bottle together
with a separate trial bottle—sultclent for about
ono week. Open the trial bottle Ent, put it to
the toot, and then, it not entirely convinced that,
Kruschen dons everything wo claim It to d0 the
regular bottle is stillas good as. new. Take It:
back. Your druggist Is authorised to return
your 75o. Immediately and without question.
You hove tried Kruschen free, at our enema.
What could be talror? Manufactured by
E. Orl0ths Rushes, Ltd., Manchester, Eng,
`Estab. 17581. Importers: McGillivray Eros..
Ltd, Toronto,
Cry
for it
Chir r
den'
hate'
iso take '
e'
the
as a rule, but every child loves the
taste of Castoria. And this pure
vegetable preparation is just as
good as it tastes; just as bland
and harmless as the recipe reads.
(The wrapper tells you just what
Castoria contains.)
When Baby's cry warns of colic,
a few drops of Castoria has him
soothed, asleep again in a jiffy.
Nothiagis more valuable in diet.
rhea. When coated tongue or bad
breath tell of constipation, invoke
Its gentle aid to Cleanse and regu-
late a child's bowels. In colds or
children's diseases, use It to keep
the system from clogging. Your
doctor will tell you Castoria
TNrttOat7.rwmnnetiae,M
Ateaarigne apunftiguls•
SimSntueste ssed o.Imn
I!ne the Sbaat' and Bo W t tl
Thereby aamonnt Diana
Use flatness and ea n0auia
Waal. Oppalan Morplinenot
Mineral. Nor tianainic
al pis0 /„hsa000788
tear
• AhcicfulRetyaa
Constipnllonand Dlarrtoa
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deserves a .place in the famii
medicine cabinet until Tour ch(d
is grown, He knows it is safe for
the, tiniest baby; effective for t
boy in his teens. With this special
children's remedy handy, you need
never risk giving a boy or girl,
medicine meant for, grown-ups.
Castoria is sold in every drug
store; the genuine always bears
Chas. H. Fletcher's. signature.
t•
have used several bottles
of Lydia E1 Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound and find it
helps me wonderfully, espe-
cially before childbirth: I have
five lovely children: After my
last baby Y
came
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Lhad
a i
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bre pain inmy *tight tick so a
I
bought another bottle of the
Compound and I feel fine now.
I work outside during the fruit
season in addition to my
housework." —Mrs. Charles
Slingerland, RR, #4, St. Cath-
erines, Ontario.
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