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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-11-30, Page 7Int THE LA.WLESSNESS QF QP,POSING FACTIONS. Estates Which Were .1Vkidel Farms Sink Into Decay Oil° Are Broken Up. A leading Dublin auetion,eer „said the other day that all the furniture vaiLS in 1.,an4oe were booked up for the next nine mouths for the removal of furniture and property beleniing to people oi: wealth and cultur,e,whoare clearing out, of Ireland': The Phrase was perhaps intended to be more ar- resting than Iitcrally tree, but it hitS• • off an aspect of the present state of Ireland which is- a source cif _grief and anxiety to all thinking people. "Ireland will be the lineat country . _ in the world. to live in," said. Lard Granard last December, when, on reaehing Nev York, he. war told that il-,Pc-au2- treaty hacl been •signed! With- in twelve months of the treaty per- sons, of the class. to which Lord- Gran- eard belongs . are finding Ireland the finest country in the world to get out o•f. „Lord Granard, himself, hasso far escaped the fate- of so many other owners of property, whose -Mansions have been,burnet1 down or whose'lives. bave been made miserable by the war conditions of 'the is.,St our months, -Both he and Lady Granard are greatly attached to their Irish.h;ome, WhiOhoin its, way, rivals their beautiful man= slams dm Londen and Paris. , They have spent enormous sums in beautifying. it, bringing over 'French and Italian artists and workmen to.earry oat sehemes. of 'decoration: ' DisaPPoInteci Highest Hopes. - Lord Lascelles and Princess! Mary were the gueslt of Lord and Lady Granard in Paris on Omit. way back from their hon;eymoon. in Italy, and the Ireland which he visualized in. his statreinent in New York was a land in which there would be -work and plenty for all and in which the amenities of life could -be enjoyed, to the fullest. Lord Lascellesalso is known to have cherished __similar hopes and to have looked forward- to spending many pleasant days in his Irish home in For- - tumna,- in County Galway, The Pre- sent -state of Ireland affords little en- couragement that these hopes will ,be realized. The country is devastated by a war the intensity of which is not under - steed outside the shores- ofoIreland and the full significance of which is nor understoOlcl in Ireland. itself. Dur- ing th'e'-closing stages of th;67 Anglo- Irish, war a few castles _and mansions were _destroyed in retaliation for ;the destruction of 'shtfpo or dwelling houses of republioans and as; means of :oheckingattacks on the property of nou-cembatants, The castlas. and man- eions belonged to those who in• other clays described themselves as 'Eng- land's. faithful garrison in Ireland," and .the burning- of _them had ,an in iusnoe iii moderating the attacks on the property oferOtiblicans. --The Pre- • sent Irdsh government is a government of $illn Feiners, with no asiaciations, direct or indirect; with the owners of the _c.asties or mansions, a,nd they do not feel in the same way as 'former rulers did. ,about the burning of fine buildings, and antique,,,,fprniture beir- __-- looms and work's art which. cannot he replaced, • Life Reduced to Dead Level. In any ease, &icy -are powerless to pl'eVent stichedestructian, and if the • 'War goes ..an 'ranch longer on its pre- sent lines tile Ireland of the immediate future will be a ,drab country; with all the line ,residences gone and nothing lett b'ut farmsteads, laborers' cottages and, publichobses' and towns and vil- lages -in a state.00f decay.. ; - It is one of the pwradoaCes of Irish life that among republicana there are many who clitlike ;this prOspe.ot, There are very few Red 'Republicant in Ire- land, very few who would d.enY the ad - Vantage to the eountry 'of a cultured leisure class, who would 'add, to the variety of life and bring independent Judgment to bear on local and national affairs; .13ut that class is disappearing 'oat the rate of a !hunt, as al.%* say in Theae whase property has not been destroed ar,e selling out and gning to live in nuilamt.- Their es- tateit andegardens which •ivere model farina, for neighboring farmers, whore experiments with the latest machinery and,. withseeds and hreecla of cattle were catTied, out and muttj employ- ment vven, Will baeomexterenct or be brolten nP Into siblieldinge making for aeatl-level iingormIty throughout agricilltural, Ireland, like the 'Indus- trial uniformity- ei ,Luegati or Porta - don., Valves for Faucets of Gasoline.Teink Trucks. , Now that thca tank truelc isothe gen-, eral mode , of 'transporting gasoliee, and other valatile fluids, it is at, , lin- hdrtsuea to have Safegua-rding appll- aacar in case of accident, One of sixth appliateas is for preventing the dis- charge of the ',gasoline froia a tank in caSie of damaoby Jailision, or other - e, to its faileet, Besides ibe or- ilinamy poppet valve in the faucol, there is WI auxiliary aatety valve which is opeNitad liortn4ibr be au ex„ esiu oi' thu pillager rod 'oft which the faucet valve is inOunted. Shotild the faucet be broken tbia attfoty Valve mn tnua t 11 y Cloaca. RICH, BED BLOOD SECESSARY TO HEALTH IVeak Viintery Blood' •NeedS Tonle to Build it AfitSW. • Why are we continually Cold 'that health -giving 'blood mast be, ,bright reg? Whet has, eolor to a:O. with, 010. cilta1itY1 dinst tbitt—the oXYgoaintile air 'is` the groat suppOrter of4alt .or- oavle life. One function of the bloot. is to take the oxygen from the air-: whieh it meets in the lungs and de- livers t� the tisauee of thelmily. When - the -blood, filled with life-sustaining" oxygen, is *sent out by the -heart, it is bright red. When it retUrns. mPure aud, deprived of oxygen it is. dark. ' Yorti will see, therefore, that there are two prime reqUis•ites of health,, pure air and bright red blood—the Pure air to furnish the oxygen, the rieh red blood to. carry it where' ft, le needed. " Pale,' anaemic people, whose nerves are on edge, who tire out ensdly;_.and who suffer' from frecinerit head.aohes, de so because theirr‘bleod. is thin and watery. All suoii peonleocan. imprave t-fheir condition through, a fair u.s.e of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, Which enrieh- the blood, thus enabling it to Carry oxggen to the system, 'Among thoas' Who have benefittecl from the, us.e of this medicine is Mr. Charles A. '§tay- ner, • Glenholme, N, S, who aYs: 'Some four years ago I found myself badly 'run ,down. I tired verYseasilY, and found it difficult to dci mY work. My appetite failed and I slept badly at night. I Vas taking medicine,- but it was not lifting Me ;and I was grow- ing weaker and weaker. A friend who called to see me advised me to try. Dr. Williams' Pink Pi1s. I,,got sii boxes and before these Were. dene I felt,bet- tet.- Then I got six mere boxes, and 'after taking therh felt as 'well. and strong as ever, FOur -Years have Pass-, ed 'since ,that time; • and I -have con- tinued in -good health and *orrking aft ; the dine, r have recoalMended. these Pills to others and Shall continue to do . • These, pills are sold by all medicine dealers or will be sent by mail, past paid; at .50 cents a box or six boxes for $.59, by The Dr..Williarns' Medi- cine 67."brockville Ont _ • • I), The -Butcher s Boy Reads History. The'subject in English history was the reign of Richard L One of the pupils, says a Canadian correspondent,' writing f his boyhood days in Eng- land, had begun to read: 't 'The king set sail with five thousand knives and one thousand skewers together wfili •several thousand archers • and foot- men.' " He had got as! far as that wlien the interrupted- hiro Sharply. "Spell those —words, • 'knives' and 'skewers'!" was the reply. •- ' - Then, with! a :swish the cane descend- alAlw J. G. Shearer, Seretnry oplal Service Council of nada, The official title of our Sumo.), im Is The Lord's Day Act. It is riot a ancient atatute. It is very Moen both In time and nature, It came int force March let, 1907. It was pasee In 1906 by the Parliament of Canacl after months of careful and thoroug discussion by laotth, I-louges, and afte dealing with,,every conceivable 013.1e 'Von froin the viti ewpoin' of industrY businees, pleasure, ae Well as fro nen-Christian: and seveath-day Sala batarian religMn. The work was we done. Not a single amendment, has been. made to it eince. Its object was to conserve as a nahe - tional heritage tweekly day of rest from toil, of industrial liberty and of Opportunity tor selaculture and woi shtip.does not aim to regulate the db servance ea ,the day in a religions wa ninst be voluntarY—lalt shun ly to preserve the day as the Jnalien able right to; every person. The la of nature Imperatively requires: on day's rest in eVerY -seven in the in terests of:Imaltir, efficiency, and life t -a normal age. It is net therefore im- posed on human nature. It is written onr members. It is an inward law which we violate at our personal peril 'and at the sacrifice of national wel are. Itis asocial law. It seeks to protect all toilers. in their liberty. It cant' for the. ob,serirance of' the Golden Rule, •i!Do unto others as ye would that trey should do unto. you." It calls for the exercise of seIf-demal therefore where - ever this is necessary in order not.,to take away or menace our neighbors right to his rest day. •; It recognizes also that "the liberty' of rest for each demands ,the laW 'of re,stator all:" Rest for all must be eompulsolay-lraOrder that rest for each may be, posaible. -There Is no 'other way. Excepting only woritS-of "neces- sity and anercy," all business,, all bit -Y.- , ing anal selling is forbidden. The same applies to all labor in one's .own call- ing, or in any other,line for gain. 11 men may work, greed will compel them to work. Even foods may not be sold on that day excepting only for con- euraption on the premises. .0therwiset -the .balcer'a,nd the grocer and their 'ena= ployees would be conapelred to forego heir rest day that -others might be saved -from ha -ring to. thitin'abeadaand to pnrchase in advance whaE they will need on Sunday. So with! tlfe sale -of newaretebacco, cigars, etc. , But what, of pleakure? Why should we not be able to take such pleasure as ....!ve think wise on Sunday? The Sunday law of Canada does not forbid' PIeasurein itself in any form but only v limit the IibertY Sofile for the sake o .of die larger liberty of all, , The law alsio geaerously interprets o "works of necessity and mercy." Con - d ve`ying travellers and walla Isspermit- a ted but riot public excursioxis for plea- sure, run for gain. The restaurant ✓ may operate but not the saloon or o- theatre or pictare 'show, for theao "un- , 'necessarily" • involve the labor Of m Others, "l'he druggist may sell Inedi oiaes ti - ati applianalec-"tor the relief of 11 sielaneza and suffering,' but only for this purpose, and he may not sell cigare, tobacco and 'other sundries that it is customary for druggists to handle. Whoa' the object and underlying prinelples of .this law are understood, no good citizen, uo one who respects his-ueighbor'e rights and societY's wel- _ fare will either violate its provisions y or complain of its restrictions; It IS 7, wholesome. It Is 115erty-conserying, _ It is worth while. It is essential to. w the general goad. AGMNST CtLD Thirty eart; Tro bpi° Aded the POSt. thirty years," said Mr. Malvina O'Dese, of 1089 Ethel St., Vord1111, P -Q., "I have hardl.,,*/ seea, 5. well day, I seemed to suffer from al - dost everything, indigestion, heal-- aches, nerveusnets$, 1os ef aPPtito and even the little1 managed to eat bloated me all up with gas uatil could hardly breathe. I was So rest, lesa I could scarce/7 aleeP, 9-1.1d would get up mornings so tired and dissY it was all I could do to get aronad. / was sinaply in a miserable condition, and nothing I took seemed to„ do me any good, "1 heard so much good afhout Tdnlao that I made up my mind to try it, and I'rn pleased to say- that it ha -s only taken five hottle$ to make me feel like an entirely different person. MY appe- tite, is so good norw that I ean hardly get enoUgh tta eat and my troubles have all disappeared, so that. I'm feeling ';just fins all'ethe time, Why, I feel every bit of twenty yeara younger and ean never praise Tanlac enough for the good health it has given ale," Taniac is said by all good druggistA• Aclyt. iral The Wood Road. _ To guard the baby against colds If I were to Walk this way such pleasure as becomes a business and involves labor on the. part of others, and therefore robbing -these others Of their rest -day, rights that we ourselves prize so highly. Golf is law- • ful, but not employing. caddies, Bell 'IC -n -i -g -h -e' and " far the mere fun Of -it is allowed, but not professional ball where an adniiS sion fee is charged and it is -made a ecl on thehaycs shoulders as the ma- ter-gaVe him the correct pronuncia- tion. Hactthe,master'elaump of humor been. mere folly grown, the fact that the boy was the son ole Village buteli- er might have saved him frern a can-. •• Tkhe same boy, who appea•red to have an „unhappy faeulty fax misreading -words, • was responsible for rowhole page inohia dopy book that read: "Hop on; Chop ever,' instead of "Hope on; hope ever," whieh was at the top of the ilages. And again the cane des- cended. 4 In-74,ussia, it costa more than twdec as inuch. to subscribe fax a ,xn•aga'ziee Or 'two menthe, as it does7ror , one Month.. The publishers have to make . allowance lei -the eape.cted .cliniarecia- 1 tion Of the ruble. business. This is the S'unday law of Canada. In some of the Eastern Pro- vinces the aid Provincial laws forbid all "noisy games," but not the -Lo'rd's 1)ay'Aet al Canada. s It is lawful to toboggan or sleigh ride down any hillside on Sunday, but not 'to operate inunicipal slides that in- volve the -eniploynient of labor for their operation. It is lawful to skate hut not to run a comme-rcial skating rink; to bathe but not to run bathing pavilions involving e'rnployment or ser- vice; Thus the principTe of not rob- bing others of their rot day in orcter o permit our indulgence in pleasures armuere luxuries or conveniences runs througbout the law. Is it not rea,son- able'v Iseit not right? Is irnot essen- tial to the la,rgest,meaeure of rest -day iberty to the greatest number of peo- ple? Is it not fair and just thus to nothing can equal Baby's Own Tablet The Tablets are a mild laxative the, will' keep the li•ttle !one's stomach an bowels working regularly. It is r cognized fact' that where the stomac and bowels are in good order tha colds wild not exist; that the health o the little one win be good and that h will thrive and he happy. The Table are sold by medicine dealers or b mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr • 1Vililains' Medicine Co., Brockville Ont. The man who is always pointing out blie. faolts of others to you will also point out your faults to others, Hand in hand with Grief s. ' I should mark that maple -spray t d • Coming into- leaf. e - I should note -'how the old burrs h Rot upon the ground.. t, 'Yes, though Grief _should know me liere • f i Le the world goes round. e corild not Itt tr, lath be -said te This was lost on me: A rock-rnapie •showing. red Y ' • Burrs beneath"as,,tree. MONEY °ORDERS. It is aiway'S safe to send a Dominion I Express Money Order. Five dollars h costs three cents, Great love.as Inadl e great sacrifices aWchei:pt, iiit required a greater love to • Miriard's Liniment for Garget In COWS. , • Spool Of Thread Paid Rent. • A poor seamstress in Celle, near Sanover, received the bill for her quarterly. rent, ik) marks, says a ger lin despatch. She had no money with which to meet the bill, and walked homeward disconsolately. Suddenly she saw a display o•f tfiread in..a win- dow. -The price • per spool had just_ been moved up to mootiet the new drop of the mark. She returned home and took from the little stock, bought Tong ago, a spool of. sewing cotton. Timidly she tendered it to the landlord in lieu of her rent: He accepted it gladly and gave her ten. marks change. The .King's Perquisites. -Ring ,George would soon have a strange collection. of rathei.' uselesS odds -and ends if he insisted upon claiming what is hiarlazjava During,,,thi Norman period, it was deoreed that every whale 'or sturgeon caught off the coast of -the British Isles should become the property of-- the Sovereign. The whale's head was given to .his consort se -thata sUfficient 'supply of corset -bones was. assured. This strange law is still, in force, al - 1 though, of course, it is now. Merely an inteiesting relic of early da'ys. IF STOMACHAS TROUBLING YOU Instantly! End Indigestion or Stomach Misery with. ... "Pape's Diapepsin9 As soOn as you eat a tablet or two, of "Pape'e Diapepsin" youren•digestion is gone! Heavy pain, heartburn, idatu- lenee, gas•es, palpitation, or any misery from a sadr, acid stomach ends. Core ,ract your stomach and digestion for a fe-Vt, cents, Each. package guaranteed by druggist. • , Aunt Jane Was Her Daddy. It was the first day of school and the teacher was taking the names of the children, those of their fathers and the business of each •one. Small Lucy gave her name and that of her father, but hesitated and. became silent when it came to his business. 'Urged -by the teach:sm. she blushingly said: • ' "Heels Aunt Jane that does the wo- man's page -and the beauty column of the Daily News." , • liallfax, N. $, Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd.: Gentlemen ---I have used Minarclis Lini- ment and haVig.found it a good remedy. After the explosion I was pretty well shaken up, having quite a. number of bruises -and cuts, but thanks to Tainard'e Liniment I am my old self again. It healed the sores and bruises and gave me much relief, It is true to its name as ihe Xing of Pain, for it stopped the pain almost at once. I first noticed the ad in the Montreal Standard and decided ta invest in a. bottle, fOr which I am not sorry, but can say with truth that I am thankful for it hav,ing done all it claim- ed to do, and in my. ease /*ouch more, and a Satisfied customer is the best ad one can posSibly find. That Is my -view of it and I think 7ou will agree witia me too. Yours very truly, • (Signed.) ALFRED BLAIN, ast Agricola, St., Halifax, Electric machinery has been'invent- Influencing Children in Mlie ecl, for 'marking, lasting 'and counting • ' Appreciation. Thes. • nanantwonarammonsamantweartgammil• eansanunzimmnannanannunangg ANY people, who calgthcit drink tea and coffee without' suffering.trom the effects of the caffeine these beVerages contain, have found health and •8atisfactioti in the daily usi, of fragrant delicious Instant Posturn. you find that yotyare nervous and restless—that you. lie • awaksat night,: --your Own good sense will tell you that tea and coffee are not good fofyou. • Then quit tea atO coffee for awhile and use instant Posturn instead. YoU'll find ft wholesome, healthful and.delightful, with a full, rith liavoran0 a delicate 'aroma that never fail to please and satisfy. A t your Oro eJn ea!ed, air -tight this. ''There's a-,11eason", for idiati Psae real:Coq i *tit A genetous sample tin " if Inetant PCY$thrti vent, poetuaid, ,for 4e. in stamps. Write; • Taranto, Pnetory:VVindsor, Ono,trio it its l tutantatO 115 TosTuS' A OttelAt4 .4 00111 5A5orvit.e4 triv.nyfotor! t1t1 I 1'041 What, is the .effort of the Public School music teacher today? Id it to teach tlig children to sing, e-ven though. they do not appreCiate what they' are singing? No. Then What is it?- It is to develop Music appreciation, • for without that there is no interestand the music they are taught . goes 110 further than, the school ream. lLi nru,s4o appreciation that makes a ninsical nation; and how are we get- ting, this musical appreolation? This is just what the school music 'Super- iviscara have been devoting their time to. They have found that the child needs to her geed 1T1.1.18d0a 'so- they give lots at'good'music in the schaols by meana of the phanograph. • Evevy child in Canada should be brought into very, Close toneh withthe finest kind of inusic, and thiscan only be done. tb.roUgh the inlittenCe of the parents; and the school board author -1 - 'ties., ; No Cheating, A pedestrian was travelling in the North of 'Ireland. - He had been tramping all day, and about one hour previously, had been !told it was only .one mile to the ilext village. Ito must have walked at least three miles since then, and still there Was no sign et the village. , Of the next son of ,old Erie of whom he blq.biredi be was told that the vil- lage Was otdy a quarter of a mile down the reed. , He ex.plairied how an hour' ago lie Nira5, told that 'he hati„onie mile to tra- y Verge, and asked hOW 11 web that the friSh mites were, so- much longer Usiui ' English otos, "VVity, you see, your honor," replied the Irishman, "that our roads are not in very good eowlition Just now, so we give peo314 very good MenS1111)." ' ISSUE No, , wort, MOTHER! Open child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup" 'Ilitrier mother! Even a SiOiC aliitd loves the "fruity" taste of "California Pig Syrup" and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful to -day maY prevent a sick child to -morrow, If constipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, haa cold,colic, or if stomach is sour. tongue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleansing of the little bowels is often all tthat is necessary, , Ask your druggist for genuine "(bali- fornia Fig Syrup" which baa directions Lor babies and children' '""of all ages printed an bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup. _ 11)01.11' & bYmnyLlJjjb ,K,NhIT 14.14.144-, Yor.lfis 4trsel, Toronto, IlatOstaaratit ttprneYs. Send for' t'refi„00490i.' X010.'19.4143, cdiora, samples free—cicorgetovir4 0011 Ont, 17,1',421V4X11, '6,01tl?Aliir--11111SO1IRCIGS .4',10,000,000t guaranteed, tellet articles; splef.tei exl-ac5s proprietary medicines, auto supplitts, direct to co•P' sunant , ever 10 years, offers exceotierial opnortunii3, to earnest, intelligent eaerieuee unnecessarYi surety re- quired. 'Write to -day, The Conapany, Dept. ita, Harrilllon, Ont. BELTINO F R SALE lpo ELTING 0Ir ALL ICTIV,L)S, OR. Al used, pulley, sawia, cable, hOISS, etc., shipped subject to approval at tow - est prices in Canada. York Belting Co., 11G York- St., Toronto. — tascarets" �i Best Bowel Laxative When Bilious, • Constipated 4444444.4-11 I I, 7 4-0,-1-14+++.1-449-041+ Children and even some adults are - To clean out your bowels without being taught how" to sheeze,,coacreably in n London health centre. cramping or overacting, take Casee- Kinard's Llnimer.t ror•Distemper. .,The world •uses 600,000,000 pins a week. • rets. Sick b.eatiaehe, biliousnes,s, gases, indigestion, sour, upset stomach and all suck distress gone by morning. Nicest physic hn earth for grown-up and children. 1.0e a box. Taste like candy. rt7.7 IE - .121•.asoussiutf- NYN /70 1 1,T.S.:: ow to. Pftv'eiit instrt. Fortg.knea have been ramie from efoaple 'Send for Itaeof inventione wanted by MAnufac• - , alttSness Wen.. "Rnxent- Protection" bpotattc?n request. 1i mAROAL:n. c. sHipmitiN & Co.' PATENT .ATtOliliEYS -2-02441,VZ tINEE wasimeasoaleimitazi °OM:ISE SALT LAND SALT • 131ak Carlots TOVNTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF • - TORONTO ,4404.4444i 'adams mamma sere ISerraotttto Book on DOG DISEALSES . • novr, to freed Mall Pros to any Ad- • dreas by the Author. 2/. Clay Glover Go., trio. 129 Ntreet 24th Street Now York U.S.A. •51=1:,—.1101101111/ Doctors warn against remedies llf 111 containing powerful drugs and m alcohol. "The Extract of Roots, 14 long known as Mather Seigel's Curative Syrup, has no dope or strongangredients; itchasesawaY indigestion, biliousness and con- stipation. Can be had at. any wdrug store. Get the genuine. 50e. and $1.00 Bottles. a 15 I OF I TEREST T Nurse Recommended Use of • Lydia L Pinkham's Vege. table Compound )3othwelI, Ontario.—"I wae weak. and ran clown, had no appetite ansi was nervous. The nurse who took care of me told me to try Lydia •E- Pinkhana's Vege- table Compound, and now I am get- ting strong. • I rec- ommend your medi- cine to nay friends, a,nd you may use my testimonial."--, Alas: D. Max.wzri, IL R.. No. 2, Both, well, Ontario. The reason why Lydia E. Pink- thain'a Vegetable Compound is so auccessful in overcoming woraa,n'a ills Id because it contains the tonic, "strengthening properties of good old- fashioned roots and herbs, which act en. the female organism. • Women from all parts • of the country are continually testifying to ite strength- ening, beneficial influence, and as it • contains .no narcotics nor harmful •iIrugs it is a safe medicine for • 'women. Lydia E. Plnkliam's Private Text - Book 'don_ "Ailments 'Peculiar to Women" will be sent you free upon request, Write to The Lydia E. Pirilthana 1VIedicine Co., Lynn, Marc. -Cuticura Talcum Is Siot j FOr Baby's Skin After a bath witliwarrn Nva -o ter and Cuticura Soap there is nothing more cooling and re- freshing for baby's tender,skin than Cuticura Soap25c. O9itment.25 and 50e. Talcum25e. Sold throughoettherfrominion.CanadianDepot Innen itimited, 344 St. Paul St., W. Montreal. EreCntieura Sono staves 'without UNLESS you see the name - 'Bayer" on tabletS, yon are not getting Aspirin at all Accept only an. "tinbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets o Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by physicians during 22 years and proved sale by millions for Colds Headache.Rheurnatism Toothache Neuralgia . • Earache Lprobago, Pa -in, Pain Bandy "Boyer" lioxeS ()k bettlea sI 52.4 .a1V1 100.-...Drngiqi.,1. , 1110, ty,Aditi M4rk, yrogistertd,'In Canaan) 01 !t:rt:ver srimaor is 1 Mont', 5*et3610308ter W1ill li is vv11 4113.2.1 A Apir151, Matrofticlute, to alSatila aalaic tactiuk iMitatiaha, tho TabP'fItt' ccataata, wAn tic>, .krenzral :i 11 uvark, Abe ,'134,4 e5 <l'Ay.tte' ea'