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The Seaforth News, 1919-11-06, Page 7YOUR EHARACHR, BY YOUR WALK UOW TO SIZE UP FAULTS AND VIRTUES. ES. Mall Fryer es'I `Gait ;I ngi, attes. Per- '6arT'6 etaracteristies anld "ss Occupation. No -Chiang .iim)utes character more than the walk. You nuay be deceived hY ftacce--rhe ,people, Cor'. example, by ati•hose"looks you. a. re attracticiliit +fi t, often ilist you down badly to the 'entl—batt by the walk, never! E'usce ne yourself at the window,; snni141sliiile nallere yon can't be seeb, ;and wa'tdii your friends as they pass Hoy in ate greet, They will walk :naturally 'iii they are snot conscious oI Ifetstg ohrse pea, and their carriage will then ,tnntittte :stau into one or ban things St ,mig1st the very useful It ow von ttia litneav, 'lite '"Y:airnpihne" \rlilalk, Plast, Steam is what I designate the "Ma•6tudl" walk, because II saw it THE NERVOUS SCHOOL CIiLD Needs Ricca, Red Blond to Regain Health and Strength. • Mage 41hVioen., street, telno'al in ex- oelbt5iit ihrealak haat'Pontiff a dealt 'dura , home ltca'k, rexaIainaions., harried Mettle and 't;rowdee'i tileae7'rooms.cauae thein blood to became seeeiak` And thin, their memos ,oven• wrought and their color and •spiri'ta'Seat, It le 'a 'great m)a;talte rte likt Matters drift 'waren iboys and !chine aikimw 'syntlfteaiae tel amrrrvotis- ness ler; vielaas lhaeod:, 'They are •a`lletost sires 110 falll vdnthn CI St. Vitus mance, or delet into c1 bilty that leads to other ttra.Nblea. Regular reesils, out - doer towercise and plenty of sleep are ieesssaty to ,atnilbelt ftJ ainrvous wear of stare:al life, But It' is :weal snore ire - portant 'that parents sliretn110.ipay strict attention to the echool nihiild's blood emnalY. Keep :this rich 'and nod 'by giv- ing Bt', Willia?ns' Pink Plate accord'hsg to tlireottons and the ihoy tea' git1 will be atruntdta emit elf !for edem0L 'Tile value of Dr. Waillitsaaas' Pink Palls dmf cases of this kind as .shown by the statement of Mrs, 'l''ear{ G. Harrhigtom, Kings- ville, Ont',- wito says:—"1 have often adhojniled to perfection 1by that iulmit- Dalt that I should write you and let eib0e impersonator of lead women, Mrs. you mum what Dr, Wiiiiame' Pink Brown Potter, when alae played the part o8 li00iadi in "The Theft Musket- eers" tweut„v years ago in Londea. It is a walls with a light, soft tread on Pills did for me. At the age of thir- teen I was afflicted with St. Vitus dance. The trouble became so severe that I lied to be taken from school. I the toes, but 00 very perceptible was given medical treatment but it spring; and the shoulders have adid not help me, in fact I was steadily curious bend or hunch, which sag- growing worse. Then a friend ad - gest the crouch of a vulture or some other bird or beast of prey. People with title walk (it is more cone mon with wonteu then men) are never to be trusted; they are cruel, greedy, callous, and, over and above all, subtle. Itis the walk of the female Mephisto- pheles. Then there is the typical "buelness" walk: the walk with the figure very upright, the steps short, brisk, acid re- gular. It is an automatic walk, solely confined to business people, and it de- notes intense practicability and meth- od, and an entire absence of imagine - tion. Then there is the affected, mincing walk, where the stride is very short and the stone mostly on the toes. There is training sharp or decisive about this walk; it is, if anything, cautious and wary, and the w:tiltars `liatus' Medicine Co., Brocltv[lle, Ont. seem to have their attention divided between being eternally on the loth• i out for puddles or other danger spots, wised my mother to give me Dr- Wil- liams' Pink Pills, which she did, with the happiest results, as the pills com- pletely cured me and I was again able to take up my studies and attend. school. Again about three years ago I was attacked with nervous prostra- tion and once more took Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and after using five boxes was fully restored. I cannot praise these Bills too highly as I believe they will cure any case of St. Vitus dance, or restore anyone who is weak, nerv- ous or run down. You can safely give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to the most delicate child, or take them yourself with equally good results when you need a blood tonic. These pills are sold by all dealers in medicine, or will be sent by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $8.50, by The Dr. Wil - and showing el: their shoes and ankles' A Lincoln ram recently sold, in Eng - to the best advantage, People who affect thie unnatural style of walk aro vale and pc ty-. Their horizon is strictly limited ' : 'looking nice" and trying to attr attention. They are incapable of wits big-hearted actions, but are invariably non-mag- nantnlaus and mean. Another walk with which one is tolerably familiar is the springy walk --the walk that is characterized by rather big stride; and a kind of bound, RS if the tvallter's ;.'news were made of India -rubber. If 3101 too pronounced this walk merely indicates. au extrelne- iy active and optimistic mind—one who sees a very distinct silver lining to every cloud, and is quite sure they can got on le the world, If very much emphasized, however, the walk de- notes extreme eccentricity and ego - teen, and is only met with in cranks and monomaniacs. Then there is the shuffling walk. The chief characteristic of this walk is sloppiness, and it Is invariable as- sociated with people of very untidy )iabits---people who are vary methods. cal, and often miserly. It is not infrequently met with in great thinkers, philosophers or scient- ists, men with marked genius, and who are often abrupt ant crotchety in their manners. 10 very pronounced, indeed, it indicates a degree of eccen- tricity that verges on ddwuright mad - nese. Mind Your Step. Another peculiar walk Is that of the long stride with the decided swing of the shoulders. This walk is generally to be seen in authors, actors and artists, and is characteristic of the art world, the man who has ideas of his own, and is quite untrammelled by contraption. It denotes independence, and it accompanied by au en}phatie planting down of the left foot, a stamp in fact, resolution and determination. The rolling gait in walking shows geniality and jollity; the stiff, up- right carriage, firmness, lova of con. vention, and lack of sympathy. The former is common to sailors and to people who live a very free, out-of- door kind of life and "do themselves well;" the latter to ministers, people with the legal turn of mind, and par- ticularly 'the blue -stocking type of: woman. The 'rabies Turned. An Irish witness was being examined us to his knowledge of a shooting af- fair. "Did you see the shot fired?" the magistrate asked, "No,'soi'l I ,Qtly heard it," was the evasive reply. "What evidence is not satisfactory," re- plied the magistrate, sternly. "Stand 'down!" The witness turned round to leave the box, and directly his back Was turned he laughed derisively. The. fiiagistrate, Indignant at this contempt' pf court, called him back, and asked aim how he dared to laugh in court, Did you. see me laugh, your honor?" queried the offender. "No, sir, bet I heard you," was the irate reply, "That evidence is not satisfactory," said Pat. And this time everybody laughed ex- cept the magistrate. land for $80,000. Ile ',vas for export to Buenos Aires, "What did you stop the clock in your room for, Jane?" "Because, mem, the plaguey thing has some sort of a fit every mornin', mum, just when I wants to sleep." European Fan/sere Getting Back can 'rIzeir Feet, TO -territory included before the wat�in Hungary, Bulgaria and lou - mania probably will export at least 1,050,000 tons of bread; gs'ains from current crops, compared to 0,900,000 tone in average pre-war years. So far as its production- of bread pain's Is concerned 13ulgaria Is pat- ficaily,en n, pre-war heels and hungers, almost so, but Rumania, is still far from. complete recovery. The Inost optimistic 'claims of Rumania for ex- port Ibis year are 500,000 tons as against 1,700,000 tons of pre-war years. In the wheat -producing region of southern Hungary the acreage plant- ed this year is fully ninety per cent, of thenormal pre-war acreage. In that part of Rumania occupied by the armies of the Central Powers, con- siderable land was not cultivated this Year, while that w%'ich was devoted to crops was found in rather poor con- dition. This camp about because the Teutonic armies ravaged the, country of much of the work stock and agri- cultural implements. However, des- pite this Rumania will be more than self-supporting, and as the maize crop as improving on aceotmt of conditions during the summer, Rumania will have a certain amount et export surplus. There will undoubtedly be au export surplus from southern Hungary, while Bulgaria, as stated, is at least as well oil in food production as it was pre- vious to the war and will be able to export more than the average amount of cereals. Accordiug to the specialists there will be but little increase is the acre- age devoted to bread grain crops throughout eastern and northern Eu- rope during the next year, because most of the tillable land is now in crop except those areas which were swept by war. Of course, thsre,will be some small increase if the former battle- fields are farmed—as they probably will be as normal readjustment occurs —but in the main it is not anticipated that these countries will very greatly Increase their acreage. The produc- tion of northern Europe will increase as soon -as fertilizers become avail- able again, though it will probably not exceed the pre-war production for some years to conte. Beyond Argument. The new Irish pupil at a big board- ing -school excited much curiosity by his habit of tailing to himself. One day a senior boy stopped him and ask- ed, with a supercilious smile: "Why on earth are you always chat- tering to yourself, Paddy?" "Shure, for two very good reasons!;' was the unabashed reply. "Two reasons? 'What are they?" Well, Wad, one of them I Ioike to listen to a sinsiblo man, and the other is that I loike to talk to a sinsiblo mann." Three Seasonable Designs 1 November. hong roads that Clip and curve among the woods, Where hare brown branches whisper wait the breeze; And, sl;pp'ng softly through the tiny t, 9109 9103 " w , :- 9095: , No. 9098 -Ladies' Coat Suit. Price, bust, 'Size 36 requires, 38 -inch length, 25 cents. Coat in 40 or 30 inch length; with trimming -straps, 330 yds, 04 ons. two-piece skirt; high waistline; in 38 wide. Width, 1% yds. or 36 -inch length. Cut in 8 sizes, 84 No.With 9109—Ladies' ut ll a Price, 25 g cents. With or without collar and side to 48 ins. bust. Size 36, coat 36 -inch, tunics; instep or shorter length. Cut shirt, 38 -inch, without nap, 484 yds. in 8 sizes, 84 to 48 ins. bust. Sime S6 48 ins. wide; with nap, 334 yds. 54 ins. instep length, with tunics, 4% yds. 8ti wide; coat 40 -inch, skirt 38 -inch, with- ins. wide, or 2% yds. 54 'ins. wide; out nap, 4% yds. 48 ins. wide; with without tunics, 3% yds. 81 ins. wide, nap, 3% yds. 54 ins. wide. Width, or 2% yds. 54 ins. wide; collar, vest 1% yds. and 'cuffs, 1% yds, 46 ins. wide, Width, No. 9103—Ladies' Area. Price, 25 1% yds. cents. With vest; two styles of sleeve; These patterns may beobtained one-piece straight skirt with or with- from year local McCall dealer, or out trimming -straps; 38 or 36 -inch from the McCall Co., '70 Bond St., length. Cut in 8 sizes, 34 to 48 ins. Toronto, Dept. W. 1 r"' ( the Most -Healthful } land Economical Drink LL ,Made_jn a inornept., in the cup, and .there's: nd waste. � �lkeeM 1415M1sID1®VlmmPm I anfies? twigs, The startled sunbeams peep between i with yiplent drugo, but BIFF! 1 Stop jolting, Liver and Bowels 7 the trees. slide along the sturdy trunks, at take "Cescarets." eWeet, length To hide fragrant masses, soft and . s-. . , . ...�..».. xw ..w...,»,;. Of curly leaves in "Dynamiting" bile out of your 810- that nestle close about tem with calomel and' other sickening Tlto:loving.coots they sheltered from purgatives is all wrong. Salts, 01 , • the heat wisps of cloud that Linger round the snitla; th Or float inhay drifts abort e sltY; And leafless apple trees.thatgently Their utossnplucked fruit above the 1alds that lie In sleepy patches, stretching o'er the hills, And blinking at the winding silver atreacle ; With ,these November, wanders, while ]ler mists Whiten and cling around her`ahadowy dreams, Insect Reading Lamp. The lantern -fly of South America sometimes measures more than two inches in length. The shape of the head is very curious. It is furnished with a hollow, transparent snout, nearly the length of the body, whence conies the lamplike light, A lady, relating her first impressions of these insects, says she had several of then brought to her in the day- time, and put them into a box. In the night the confined insects made such a noise as to awaken her. She opened the box, the inside of which seemed to be all ablaze, and in her astonish- ment the box fell from her hands, Each of the insects seemed to be on fire. She soon, however, guessed the cause, and replaced her brilliant guests in their place of confinement. She said that the light of one of these insectslwas bright enough to read by. Or • NOTHING TO EQUAL BAYB'S OWN TABLETS Mrs. Alfred Naud, Natagan River, Que., writes:—"I do not think there is any other medicine to equal Baby's Own Tablets for little ones. I have used them for my baby and would use nothing else." Mat Mrs, Naud says thousands of other mothers Say. They have found by trial that the Tablets always do just what is claimed for then. The Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowels and sweeten the stomach and thus banish indigestion, constipation, coiic, colds, etc, They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. Bald Peaceanakel's. An amusing sidelight on the recent Peace Conference at Versailles is thrown by a correspondent, who not only reported the proceedings proper, but "took notes regarding the hair, moustaches, beards and whiskers of the peacemakers. Two-thirds of the delegates were more or less bald, Per. haps some of them made up for this by wearing moustaches. Out of sixty- five men who sat round the peace table, all had moustaches but four- teen. Whiskers, on the other hand, were not popular. Only three people wore them, and by a curious coinci- dence, the names of all these three people began with V. They were Venizelos, of Greece; Vandevelde, of Belgium; and Vassitch, of Serbia. The latter's whiskers were particular- ly prominent. In regard to dress, there was less formal attire than one might have imagined. The English paid no special attention to dress. Bowler hats and frock coats. once a combination that would never have been sanctioned, were quite popular; but there were some countries which put all they knew into their attire. These were notably, the Japanese, and some of the South American States. Minard's manumit Cures Calvet in Cows. - Oxygen For Fliers. At high levels, such as birdmen now- adays often reach, the air is so thin that the aviator literally "loses his breath." He is in danger of collapse from this cause. It was ascertained during the war, though not at first suspected, that about 15 per cent, of the candidates who passed examination for the air service were really unable to fly at altitudes ordinarily requisite in the work they were required to perform, It was further determined that more than 90 per cent. of them could not en- dure flight at extremely high levels. But, on the other hand, certain picked men, perhaps seven or eight out of 100 passed candidates, were able to ascend to the greatest elevations with out peril•. To help in solving this important war probietu an oxygen apparatus was developed, smaller than the kind used for mine -rescue work, but constructed on ailnch'the same principle. Equip- ped with this contrivance, and carry- ing a supply of . liquid oxygen along with him, the aviator could skimalong in safety through the upper roaches of the welkin. The more land •♦turned under this. fall the easier it will be to get the crop in on tirne next spring. and 'Cathartic WatIrn, act by flooding the bowels with the digestive juices which are vital to the stomach; Gas carets are diifererit, They act as a tonic to the bowel muscly}s, which is the only sensible way to_;celieve a bilious attack, a sour, adid' stomach, or constipated bowels. There is no griping or inconvenience, You natural- ly return to regularity and cheerful- ness. Cascarets cost very little and. they work while you sleep. Radium and Gemsr Itis possible to change the color of precious and semi-precious stones by exposing them to'the action of radium. A Frenchman who has devoted him- self to this study has obtained re- markable results, He bought sap• phires of different kinds and put them In a box with a small quantity, of radium. At the end of a month the transformations were as follows: white sapphires had become yellow; blue, green; violet, blue; wine -colored stones, red; dark blue, violet. A druggist can obtain an imitation of MINARD'S LINIMENT from a To- ronto house at a very low price, and have it labeled his own product. This greasy imitation is the poorest one we have yet seen of the many that every Tom, Dick and Harry has tried to introduce. Ask for MINARD'S and you will get it. Conservation of our resources was never so necessary as to -day. During. the war we have necessarily been wasteful, as all considerations of ex- pense were subordinated to one' supreme object. But this waste not only cannot continue, it must be made good so far as possible. MONEY ORDERS. It Is always safe to send a Dominion Express Money Order. Five dollars costs three cents. Gather and burn all refuse from cucumber, squash and melon plants this fall. Striped cucumber -beetles live over winter under such rubbish and emerge early in the spring ready to attack cucumber, melon and squash plants. A skunk has his own special means of making himself obnoxious. Others accomplish this by carrying a grouch. YES! MAGICALLY!. CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS You simply say to the drug store man, "Give me a quarter of an ounce of freezone." This will cost very little but is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn from one's feet, A few drops of this new ether cove pound applied directly upon a tender, aching corn should relieve the sore. nese instantly, and soon the entire, corn, root and all, dries up and can be lifted out with the fingers. This new way to rid one's feet of -corns was introduced by a Cincinnati man, who says that, 'while freezone is sticky, it dries in a moment, and sim- ply shrivels up the corn without in- flaming or even irritating the sur- rounding tissue or skin. Don't let father die of infection or lockjaw from whittling at his corse, but clip this out and make him try it. "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S MINE (I'IVE Look at tongue! Remove poi- sons from little stomach, liver and dowels Accept "California" Syrup of Pigs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on cools bottle, Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "California." ISSUE No. 45—'19. C. of L. Doctor—"A long walk will give yon a fine appetite." Grouchy Patient—"That'& the rea- son I alt 41111 eo much. I can't afford a fine appetite." A fast Train,,. Inquirer(at. 'Montreal Station)— "Where does this train go?" i3rakeman-"This train goes. to To rentp in ten minutes," Inquirer—"Goodness! That's going sontel" in Either Case. One chilly autumn morning a Scot- tish villager met hie minister in the main street. "Guid-dayl" he said cheerily. "Are ye cauld the morning?" "Ay, Sandy!" retorted the minister, with a smile. "And remember that many are called, but few are chosen." But Sandy was as nimble -witted as he, and proin.ptly back cane the re mark: "Ali, well, minister, it ye are 110 chosen, yell no' becauld!" What a Pity! An untravelled countryman once treated himself to a trip to London. There, for the first time In his life, he saw a schoolgirl go through her gymnastic exercises for the amuse- ment of the little ones with whom she was playing. After gazing at her with looks of interest and compassion for some time, he asked a boy nearby if she had fits. "No," replied the boy, "them's gym- nastics." "Ah, how sad," said the mail. "How long's she had 'em?" Et/nerd's Liniment Cures Distemper. Label the gladioli and dahlia bulbs before putting them away for the winter. Canna tubers should also be labelled. Next spring it will be a sat -1 isfaction to know what is being plant- ed. DON'T NEGLECT A RHEUMATIC PMN Go after it with Sloan's Liniment before it gets dangerous Apply a utile, don't rub, let it pene- trate, and—good-by twinge! Same for external aches, pains strains, stiffness of joints or muscles lameness, bruises Instant relief without mussiness or soiled clothing, Reliable—the bidgesf selling liniment year after year. Eco- nomical by reason of enormous sales. Keep a big bottle ready at all times. Made in Canada. Ask your druggist for Sloan's.Lininient, 85e, 70c, $1.40. nsorloa's Pioneer Dog Remedios DOB p9Y ,ASES ane now to Seed Mailed Free to any, Ad- dress by the Author. R. Clay Glover O0., 108. 111 West Slat Street New Yorke. U.S.A. 30 mil COUGHS Classified. Advertisements, leoa.: p4a 4, PAIR PRACTICALLY BLACK PDXES, Alan twentyotherpairs,- Reid Brod„ Bothwell; Ontario, 'A7WfJP A.YICR, WLLICI Y, IN 8101 011 11.1riJdCountyy splendid opppoqrtunity. Writs boat T:' Wilson Publiehlknt Co„ Limited... 73 Adelaide St, W Toronto.,', W'iiELL. EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER,NEWSPAPER,�iand-job 8,101.dn5`'plant in nesters Clntar1 . insurance .carried $1,800.., Will 50 for 11,200 ^'on' quick sale. Box 65,. Wilson Publishing Co. Ltd,. Toronto. Wsnr?E>tsp 'tel 4W FURS, WiTA,T HAVE 'YOU? L i What price? Reid Bros., Botltwel[, Ontario. CFIRISTMAS TREES WANTED IN car iota. R. Drewett. 1150 Bloor west, Toronto.• SITU'ATzoxge VACANT. Zi1E YOU LOOKING FOP. AN OPEN. INCr't I prove=your abilltP? ' Or, are youjust'- driftin : along on the principle. that • "everything' cerium to him who walte"—without much thought of year efticlency? If you are 1n the latter Maas, be up and doing—train-your mind ani memory so es - to be ready for Op portuni'Cy' when it comes your Way. Its., other words. Pelmanise!'- if ,you know yeti have ability,' why not use the wait- ing moments for improve- your 'el -ft:fu Cy and incidentally acquire that. Personali ty -. which means so much' lo seeking 5110. cess? Small town or big CRY, or on tho township side line, it natters not—the Fe man System is conducted by n?x1111. 1,1ind and Memory' tells you all about it. It is a boric that's free -and law's lip obligation upon you to enroll, though you'll he surprised to find how moderato is the fee required. Write for rho 1Oolt and partieuiars 'to -day to the Pelmet' Institute, 155 Temple Rulldingi Toronto, Canada. --... MISCELMA7.4L•'CrrS. Lp IISINJSSP,S, TORONTO PROPER - A, TILSOnlorlo And Western farms for sale or exchange. Davis, 120 Victoria St., Toronto. NU1;R1';S—TS-IL 1]OSPITAL FOR IN- CURABLES, 111 afaliation with Bellevue and Allied }loapitals,. New York. offers a course of training to young wo- men desiring to become nurses; this hos- pital_ has now adopted the eight hour system. Ear Wary and other informa- tion apply to Superintendent, 130 Dena Avenue, Toronto, CANOEli, Tumults. Lumi'S, erre.. internal and external, cured 'without Pain by our home treatment. Write us 1 before Inc la s. ryr. llellman Stalest 1 • co,. Limited. tmilInxwrnti.'t)nt. • Toil is work into which you do not put any enthusiasm. Cotton incomes should avoid silk i stocking sweethearts. THEY do not d fear coughs, colds and allied - complaints. For t, over 60 years they have relied on F for prompt results. With the lowered! strength and vitality of age theyrcalizc more than ever before the impoitence of having Gray's Syrup on hand for immediate use: nz rho) atwayc buy )bo Largo 5tzo Montreal D. WATSON & CO:, New Pork i - PIMPLES DN FACE CUTCUA EAS Caused Disfigurement. Itchy and Burning, Had Restless Nights. "My face came ant in little pinm,. plea that were sore, and I scratched <. etee them constantly, and then sect they turned into scales, causing much disfigure > L ment• The skin was soitchy eF that T lgltated it by scratch- / Bag. The burning was Y fierce, add 2 had many rest- less nights. "This trouble lasted about a year before I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after using three cakes of Soap and two boxes of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) W. Byrns, St. Basile, Que., Nov. 23, 1918. Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum your daily toilet prep- arations. For tree emote each of Oulteora Soap, Olna D pt A Bobby, II B`. Ae'q post Soldeverywhere. ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN he "Bayer Cross" filet"Aspirin at All without The Dame "Bayer" stamped on tab, contains proper directions for Golds, lots positively identifies the only gen- Beatlaclis, Toothaebe, Beraeho, You - nine Aspirin,—the Aspirin prescribed ralgra, Luunbago, Rheumatism, Neuri- by physicians for over nineteen years tis, 'Joint Pains, and Pain generally. and now made in Canada. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab - Always buy an unbroken package lets cost but a few rents. Druggists of `Bayer Tablets of Aspirin which also sell larger "7' 'r" pacitages3 There le only one Aapiirin--"B'syeD"—Yon. mast asy "Bayer" Aspirin is the trade mark ((registered le Canada) et Bayer Manufacture of Mono•,. aontleaaldaster of 551io3'nozeld wino• It Is colt 1,nown that Aspirin' means Beget- manufacture ayer manuflictura, to assist the patine e nsslntt imitations, the Tnhlots of ]later CoraSeuE will be me rtapod with their goacral trade mark, the '03_,,10 ...rase.". •