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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1923-02-01, Page 71,•111‘s4aY, Pebthrt. 20. • thalight, bow little ;e rvro.g Persolt,'Illears?; A .butlY /nail ehee'uot W,411:t• i.c)be au •traied by mtlelide f'ofiti.ttis: and fOr tresa,00n he' unben:Solowor ."cif,g5(M7 ears when he about a ape (dal piece, of .woult. • This is, apt to beconie a habit, and .t bad ,Oite. It tends to nitite a person absent -Minded.. Whenever, ;One th 0 tinte $pare,' it,' is both ,"0 useful ;It/I.( very. ,pleass:pa int,stiroli .jus,t, to sten, On,o can (1,o sit 0 town., but better in. the courit7, -trattiOttig (Iowa a country 1.,Too, try the •exiterianont of, lis:tiening to the yektes a tiro cenntryside. At first: you may' not hear intien"-.just the confused notes . Cif a few birdS in near -by trees and the sound of 'wheels the distance, That doeSsat'Assouncln i, very i- teresting,sticos it? But that,is beCause your ears haven't got,tuneds in; they in; badly' through laclt of Practice, But. after a. little while they 'will be- come ltee,ner mope, alert: In :atherr, words, yoltr ears are taking back some o:f. tits jobS your eyes have, talten over hoin lbern. , It io. than that you find What a doub- .,ly /Atm:Clive" place the country is. In addition to „seeing tlie, restful beautY of it you hear the beauty of it Os well. There is tlie vague, whisper. of the ree z e in the tr ea-tops—one 'cif the Most s tithing sounds . in , the world-__ and: the Crisp rustle of. dead leaves, The conisuised motes , of the rbirde be- tenie clear and 'dellnite;, thou:gh you m may not know theby name, you will soon find yourself picking .out the notes of the different, songsters.: . And you will hear. too, that cliffegent tree s: lia_Ve different sounds.'Wind in the oak has a differ:ent whisper frona e wind the air. Before long, with your eyes shut. vim]: will be able,' to tell by its sloun:c1"aloue the sbrt of trees: yeti n are ear. The: wind in :the grass is, different froin,the wind in the hedge, 'even as it : diff (vent:, ifiu W g ' over 'the brew at a hili. And thus, Ili a:few weelts you will find, 'yourself :knowing iirstinetiYely a 'theusaaid different :slounsclis, and the things. they,stand .for. have learnt the at of listening:. Your e,ars will . . tell yen of the landscaipe as clearly as , your„eyes. , ,Ifteddition to that, it will make „.,. „ , eyes keener, Each helps :,1:111e other. By -the. simple pastime of listening yon. haliehebotele keen and' alert. No, long, 'have to ask a person to re -- 'peat what he has just told you be:cense You didn't follow, 61,1 hese:aid. You *will take it all in at once, Frenth7Birth 'Rate Still " :•• NERiri)118 EX11.11.,1STI(N •14OW,, Word of ic slmo, s.r311,0 e thing as a statemett Only 'e Relief is in En r e and Build Up te 1190(1- .. I Nervous exhroisti on is th o caiiee at h. ea cl ach e d 11 ip 0101051t t ,* p 0 v. oriel' sti blood. Tabitits ansI 11 Ow' dors for headaches should never lie lt,en ; tliey cannot possibly rettch ale root Of tap t10ab1O, and are Ott6a TELOSt All that is needed to bring I relief 15 0 t tnat vlSi enrich and ; , putt y the biotin &TAU toe very best ionic tor this purpose' le Di'. WillianaS' PhiI PIU. 7.11.1Se PillS have a direct- . action on the blood, and tn this way the headaches, dizziness and other bad 'symptoms rapidly' disappear. Mr. '111arlt 111. Taylor, Granby Otte tells what ibis medieine did for. him. Ile says had Severe headaches which would be accompanied by voiniting spells. These would last for two or three clays at a tine I would take one of these spells every three or four weeks, ands it Is almost impossible to Deecribe the misery they caused nib„ tried number of medicines W talon t getting relief,. until one day my' xiTother •brOliglit Die SIX boxes of Dr. Williarns' Pinks Pills. When they were :need I was feeling aalucls, better, atnil- I got 'a filliiller supply, and under the continued treatment every symptom of the trou-, lila disappeared. I cannot speak too highly of this:medicine for it certainly has done wonders for me," You can get these pills through any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents a Vox or six boxes for $2.50 from The De., Williams' IVIediclue Co., Brock- ,ecreasng,. , , zgures, just published here' stew aril- : appalling decrease in: thesibinth rate ot Pr0ncescluring the last fifty-faiir yea:re. PIPths .cleci eased by ."7,00011:1, two years. ' •Eigiu-nes:Ifor -the, Afelt cia " nienthe of 1922, Whit& are "the lateSt ones Y:et show:28,0,00 feWei.? I • births', than for the' corresponding s„ .„ _ period sisn .1021. It is.esitimated, 'that for the , entire yeali the birth:ritte;will sbe 50,500, below -tbatet 1921: , • :,s,'Whereas isa 1868 inerethan 1,060,000 hir,ths werei;r.egisterecl'; is:sexpected that three 'years liserilOshhe total aunt, ,ber of r'birtils, lice exceed 500,000, as year: The ctaet...causes of this de- : crease 'are' 'attributed, to the: ever, in- texatich, the poor :shale of the olountrY's -htlances; lack of trit:le, isa '.,atlequate:sularies,. 'Itonsing shortage, and the-.:to,s,'ses -which Fras:too, the war. ' :What /na.y, .anc Liter cause, ,iaccurci- , , „ 'log to SOlnly as,so;:horities, is the different 'attitude' toward marriage found to -day ainbug French &It:de-who it is said, pre- - 'far to remain ainge, • NiglItSOriP, the Pines. . 011, 1.,-).votild Sing:of the swaying speech ,Of the Pine's, Of what they say by ingh,t wheaithe , wind 16.•high,', And the crumbling clouds go raCilt • . ' o-Veir the sky,. . And witlf ghostly-faCa in the east the 's inotai shines! Down from the crests of Carmel where , slender and tall , They riee, their soughing' sWeeps. And 1)1entis with tlie cceseleSs surge and s'ob of the s.ett--,. A rhythmic asciI, and then a clip and a. fall, yhatevor their wordst---tstnd who shell , .'intrespret them cie0r 5-- ' Forever' they tell of strange 'and of eerie :thinga, That clitiblt attire heart, like an Un, seen „wafture of wings;,.. they 0re inurtnitring May lean' and hear. —0,1inton, Scollarcl. ' ,ShillIFOrget? I do not think fortOt--, Al though:I For I sltaysel, triedSO long and' hard And yet it does' na gobas ,,Tust when I think I litatql forgot ' 1- find myself oatIeetmoile. ' Reviewing all the Mentor:les I have ixevieWed, b:eforoi do not -think I ,,Altliettgh I tleraglit inuet, • When I liastl spat iriy„ tinniest 4100 51015 ,1ji y.;Itii3O„617'W in, the ditsSti.,--- sp or I 'hays lottruedi roa.nsnapenluig, . At hring,s,aayfasanS; Is isWeet to hOld ev%1118t 1151' T o dolTitlit):;:s06,1:, ObSal, ' .'" -.Run on 'Lower Flange. , An electrically driven hoist with a capacity of a ton lips 'been combined with a trolley conveyor that can be run ,on the lower ange of a standard 1 - Container for iviaton Boxes. Two rubber vacuum - Cups hold a nevi colitaiinser for . match. -boxei oa .any efliooth surface.' Minard's Lintrnent for Neuralgia. Popularity is more often a reward far not displeasing people than f or pleasing them. boutaining etore! peetey then truth, '`Turn haalt ':the, Div arrae.,, e rel. give me Ivp,11y! bat inst tire setae.. .",ialteliss a' trip cite ,,Memory's elrip"is The OlareiT ' (Id! 4111'3' aro teitally • et for the re(ileties el - TO hesel,thy inind, .plerd,.:erre is e'en tag We is av e!' all; ea lopycej ea'r. 'trig ',gild. people ,telle of bygone cleys',: 1, bat fetiatitl ye di du' t yo arLsi ar Gni dot that. gave tilt 1111)1 50- :sure , liVe tin ytS ,:evla iar ,aein? ,Thieesert of thing iS a bit akin fa the truth that ',rail the world, lovers loyee." ,Bfer Deb•Ple to live in the past is not 'airily natural., fiat becoming and ecev,altie. But as long 'es "To -day" brings,' to YOU duties 0.1)4 tasks rand Inn - :delis, can you successfully perform ,thce, tasks, and dutiee, end aft' those burdeas, if 'your strength is sapped by en, overetidulgeirce In the dope of, ee- troepeetion.? , Enter in-Loto-day , en aedently and • en; letuelastrcally, as if • 'th ere h ad , never ;been yeetertlay, and never would be W te-Moreo.initeed' Of waiting, ten.yea.rs, and looking back upon it at one of "the good- old daye," which yen May vainly -wish to 'reeadil, squeeze frau, it 'Darer' the , goodly share 01 vateoleseme joy and Sereirity it surely , Instead sentinien lociking back on past sdays .as "the good old diays,'" why not seessibly'end entimishi- cally and praictiOally _view each new day., right while y,o.ti, are living it, as "a good old day?" And most important bt all, make to -day ''a good., old day" tor eVerybody -with whom you collie:in contact. To -day ought to bethe best old claY of all' the "good old days." 'Why'? 13e:Cause if we have lived traly and- earnestly we have jUst a little More experience and wisdom, to put in- to. today.' . , , To Reinoye VVall Paper, Heart a gallonof water, and. add to it a heaping tablespoonful- tot salt-petre. Apply this 'to, the wall with a bruShe IteePing the water :hlot all the time. At,' ter a' few apPlioations the paper will pull off eaisitly Translations of the Bible,' or por- tions of it, are published. by the Brit- ish and Foreign Bible Society in 550 different languages. urnames an T ar Origin OAGLEY Variation—Bagly. •Reclal .Sourpe-A This 16,Oi5n.of timoso Lamutys.1:41:111'es which: might well have", apitUng clePendently In manyfies.scitions of Eng- land thioughout the perted,in tilie'inajoritY, of : fainily.Inalnes were fOrinehlthat is to SaY, between the eleventh and the, fourteiearth' 'And eal'Of the"avadiable'in dficatieas in the &rmof hiSterfeal re oeds ot 'onun, ties, townsliPS .alid-V1,1lagest,.gb 141 thkesv that it , ' ' • v^as'thielciud' of local tiaMei Which -Might haVe sinting 'lip • altneet a.nyViltere ' 111 the' eountrY. " As a g-eograpitic,a1 terna it was siMP- 1Y the comblnajdon "91 twO ancileg. t A n- gle,Saxon yerdi; "hoelge,":and "leag-la." 'Tshes,"toriner is the wer,d;Whiclalii tliso courie:of 'tithe has dieveldpadtinto our modern vetb "Instlge," • meaning to The latter' is 1,,:und principally 'in sgatigraph I cal Trfillieci,, 111' the teransina- thins, "ley," "lea"' and ''101g,11," and it meant, either atieo dow,',or unstilted land. The "beelge," "laugh" Or ;,'ha..gley," therefore, ,simply,:ieferred to „spine local piece Of rising dr swelling gliMstii.,10 that, was 41.41Y sone, Is asais.ou shah ground] Wes likely to hedistill, gaished -in the : speeeht of his niunitY •by reforence to it. . RAMSEY Racial Origin—English. Source—A locality. Dia.msey. is One Of those EngliS(1.1 names which are distinctly Anglo -Sax, oto,, In distinction frOM tiob,se WWII. arts Normen:-Freneh. St,111 it deeps not fol'-'• low tdi.atall wile bore ,it in the, first placa,were Saxtins.. A Mine of this. sort gives. little- et no, • clue to, • the Dade of those who first,:used it,: beoause was a place name before beleanie. a, Bamilyname, and the Normans, :when, they spread theirsway over England, saw no: reason for renaining the lo- eja.Like alt family risinei;deriyed frem. ' pla.ele, navies, titt 'first sgen,drai use Was,' to indicate the place from which a . perstin or,fainfrYliad come,: thus distirignislaing 9.„maai.grorn, others, a't o bore . the Same giVen name. these names, for the most part loet .their loeality,significancessind becanhe . the herediteey names: of 'tame:11,0S. Orley in a minority' of caSe- do • snob. hsmrnes indJcate that :the original h eaners were: "of" a .ce;s00..iii lo-cality in the, eOteSse that they were the rulers of As, a place; name, Ramsey ts 0 com- bination., of 'the Saien 'ey," whibh meant "isle": or "Ialancl", and elthei• • , ,`rane." or else the Word ‘-'regli:ria‘,,, the: last named Meerut. tote , edge' or ",bor, der" and was the, ancient ftnall Of our utcxlern word, 'wflGAM ADVANCE; Frog resi,sing Islother---"'Mater, don't yori you sare ii'ntting to() old te Play With the boys?" • Alery--- `No, mother; the older I get the, better, 1 lilae them." 1ENsT ABY AN SWING LIKE SED TO 1Vliner Thanks Tanlac For Put. t4ag Hira On Job After Illness For4ed Llinat‘to Quit. " tle get1 \nVal-it-laneighTtaeli= a °laS el9wegIntlemrt% I1YM thought maybe the medicine wealcl 1101P nle too, end since I've taken. it I itn1 feeling flue," seid John Senes, 19 Steriing St,, L.ond-on Ontario, "I cart° bere a year or se ago from C-11-4gary; whore I was p, nulUer, but had to quit on account of asthma," he oon- tinued. ras badly' run dossrn, anki the u I got a touelt nif pneumonia that lineelted me oat completely, I 'couldn't get my strength back, had no appetite, \wv-Itisattiintawblites ttoo-sselorakgottontidtitleigtnt: ai F3Icineeorw. "By the time I took tbree bottles of I antac 1 was eating just anything, ElesPing like a log and I have been ou the job ever eince. 'My asthma doesn't bother inc so much now, and it's a race between me and my little grand-deugh- tsleplienadtkint eaaplpetti jinto(1.,,,, for we both have' Tanla.c is for sale by all, good drug- gists. Over 35 million betties sold. . TO gilard the bab• • a gedast eioldS •rt+."."*"4".1**+;"+.4.44. nothing, can eg u al Baby's 'beer -Ter- 'e lets,: ,The Tablets are a mad. laxative PUT STOMACH IN that, will keep tha littlo one's stomach and bowels working regularly. itis a recognized fact that -where Ilia stom- ach and bo -wets are in good order that colds will not eXiSt; that the health of the little one wifl l'its good and that he :will thrive and be happy awl good-na- tured. The Tablets are sold by- medi- dine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a x from The Dr. Williams Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. New Year Thought. At long- last we shall find them, if We set bits elves to: look, Th answers' to, theproblems he old I Tittle's, big puzzle -book! The why and how and wheeefere of the, ups and downs we meet; The meaning o11,. the corners' and title cents. turnings in Life's, „ Street! ' ORDER AT ONCE i : Sour Stamach "Pape's Diapepsiu" for Gas, Indigestion or • In-stantly! ,StOmach corrected! You never feel :the slightest distress from Indigestion ;ova Sour,,,acid, gassy stona-, aela, . after you eat, a ',tablet of 'Tape's Diapepsin." 'eThie moment it reaches `the stomach 'all, sourness, flatulence, 'heartburn gases palPit Lion axid pain diSaatear. Drugglets' guarantee 'ea* package to *beireet!digestien at once. End your stoinaoh trouble for few At long last we .shall learn them—all the lessons, Of the•way-. At long last. we 'shall sing the:in--all t-he,'oarole of :the day. We iney not and it quickly, but at long last if we're true- ' We'll dig it Mit -ant& iinsieih it—thrt werlt were meaint.ta do: • - , At,long last -syte shall get there—to: e to ,of. Success; ' We Mustn't 'vire of 'climbing, we must onward,. Upward press - .A.nd whert,the mists hive broken. we imaiil view witl1i dearer sight The reaslon•forthe 1 ai1lune Wirich • have • helped Ise gaintitteLhi;igtainrt. , Gard'. • The ,Pkasure of Music. ;Beauty In all its, glory can be brought to the thieart.Sof children ,through MUSIC. The, joy .recelyed from hearing beautiful melodies preserves that idealism, which is one of the most pre- ciours possessions. of Childhood.: 'Wlaen snob,' manic is heard. it reaches their consciousness through rhythm, nieledy ands harluCtily, through form and thsrOugh the warmth of' 'stringed instill- ments, oi,the rich ton,es .of a French but it, all affords a pleasure Which finds echo within and is an in- fluence for good. The wovid ci.ata net -live without urnsic. Itis.uplifting and mak-es oue think of tbe better .things life. When we,'reallize :how vital a factor pieeie is in tIL8 1510 61,eacili individual we will..also :realise how, important it Is to hear gOod niuSic. , Takingeilitereet .for money :lent to Hebrews was expressly, forbidden by - the 'Mosaic 'Law. ,itVOIA6g k lif;i441facOiidt&' pioiils,..!S • • 1,411S Ss iggIV1,6'ottAiildff 416800,41,:,y 'rOt r. OLI say "NO" to the children when tea or coffee is -being passed',. -but while explaining that' little folks should not risk health, dr) Yon drink tea or coffee yourself? Your health ig valuable, too ---and their need for a hot drink with breakfast May be as great as yours. There'd complete' satisfaction in 'Postum, and safely alike: lor young,and 01(4. Postum is made from clean, hard 'wheat and is" free from ariy.element. of .11 -011Th It 1.148 „a pleasing aroma, de- lightful thousands who have wisely st(spped tea and Coffee are finding Satisfaction, corrifort and better' bealt11$ wholeSome Instant Postuna. At your Greeer's,in Sealed, Air -tight Tims nstan Reasoil llicli for Eta1CIR2 scSUISISMISSISSMStlianana A headache is frequently caused by badly digastettfoodLthegases and acids/vaulting tlerefroffu ere abeiorbed'bir the blood which in 'turn 1rritates''tlie „nerves and `catiated iskinfill symptoms called , headache, neuralgia, rhentna- then, eic. 13 to 30 di-Opa of Mother Seigel's' Syrup' will correct faultidigeationand afford ealief. r 8 COARSE SALT LAND SALT nik Carilets TORONTO SALT WORKS C. J. CLIFF - TOROP.IT Anrterloirs Pioneer Dow, Itomediess Book on DOG, DISEASES and How to Feed Mailed Free to any dr6tis by the Author. H. Clay elover Co,/sae. 129 'West- 24th Street ?gee, York,,U.S.. :Faster Than the Fastest. Orchastia Drummer -"Pin tle est Man in the world." Viclfnis.t—"How's that?" p. D.---rtate flies, doesn't it?" thery saiy." 0. D.----w6aa, 1 beat time." MONEY "ORDERS. ' • It is always safe to send a Dominion. Express liforseY Order.. Five dollars cage:three, ee,ats: . Death and Life. . I 'do not know wiae.t may befall toenor- What stores of blessing, or whe.t weight . of sorrow; . ,• Rut this 1 knew„ whatever may befall; Whatever Life may be, Detath. ends. it Bust stay! Does Dearth end all- we know of living? Thougim it may end the tears' and Woe and the forgiving, Is it not rather, 0 my Soul, the door To kite E‘sternal, life for evernicre? No Sneering doubts shall quell my heart's believing, Though hell and furies ply their arts deeeiving; The ley stream may o'er my body roll, 13111 Death man never rob rue of my Soul, u ite Untrue. The village postman, being an Diva- erstegoselip, could never resist ve.acl- log „the posicantle end:limbed to, iihn to dormer, and thethi cOnanruninating the new' Orn,S,,glained lo oillier7.3. The dootor woe nasah botaared by tido, and oime claY, 1i/14'0'411g to frielld wlita Weld quite elos,d, 1,"I wonid• tell yen xriore, ionovt, th,9, lamitinagi win ,read Ptc8ted ImO -Mit in ilbi) ter -box, whence it wao, oolg.aottog, aud , taken ea: ihe peSt-oillee, aind sent' Out dellvery, ' Pastni.au stamped uP to Uie- iaiaUie Witis the card and knooked gt the doer. 111344.1, c-hs'prLse of the geed 1:1dy Who opoitorl tho door',- tise ioatinan b {t1 II': youtoard, aid oicolaini (Tit angrily: "lite's a Rat! e141n't,:g61,4 'orei 0 V Li Ne, 4-4,, 6. tr.t. tt, 844 4,1-1,411 a 4, 014 • care Best Bowel Laxative When Bilious Constipated Gal a t :f ToClean out v.our basvels without cramping or overacting, take Cascar- as, slok bendoioho, biliousness, games, insliges.tion, sour, upset vtoznach, end ale such distress gene: by , Drernieg., Nicest phyieles , on :earth far grown-ups and children, lOe a box. Taste like candy. ' New Socket Wrench. 'weighing only 1% pbrosolde, a socket wrench that lias been, deSigneti for a :rttlxittmris, teNT„ 03 1.`f rrl 0] ,eg tektni :WOO Pite o. weitande,(ni,' I115 1110!;•30(.;',,,itil5ie• etitiellea „s, New Irl'N'.013 , ortice, siOre .celia.r, 1111, 511901(5 be witheet creee. 0' imy 55 inany/ 0.ot, Wanted. .1.3en Johnfiel), iand, Otit. ¥1115101' V4 ISTIOD, 115.:11 BEV' Pa'i'ileS 10 linit teeu'e wool tie at 11 Jule, either Witil by hand. iS'cind st4rnp n11 stddr envelope for irit'ontiatton, 'holesale Pl.ntrilJutIng a:mt. .• ANTEr--.1;r,,,PER3IL,NTOElo '1`,11I10 opere,te. ' tent initchincs 1n511 siiiKig,, i*exgd exterte as, td Turnimie .Qr.f; • eertain type of eartomooliie Rita, 3111111 011 ,Geet.e, FA L1.3 QR. 5'5• PXo epi tal eleven sizeS. • , , • NqrseS (Registred) La.frerS year Course 10 etn,r1Onte; ;the odrn blle's eight. -none . duty; retialreralent of lilabs:$chool or itS equivasislaii tiler inferination Ult tt•Citt,t t ()Mai RoSpital, Nifigara Fens, Nay, seperinteedeet oe Noreas. P For ImInedi„2 Le relief rub the affected part with lviirlard's Liniment. It penetrates faster and further than ari, other, soothing and stopping pain. Two generations have crowned it King of Pain. - Minard's Liniment 1 The Family IVledloine Chest. Ova. FaCe and Neck. Fac Di sfigu red, Cuticura Heal SI n "Mylater t°turubiened6rpiwinapthle:- rat wh Pimandtrfesi rweda'cleish"coitelargelor,and were scattered all over my face, neck an d fore cad. - The itching and burning were So severe that 1 could not belp scratching My face was disfigtir d for abouta year.trou"Tldele lasted about a year before I began tieing Ct3ticti ?a Soap and Ointment. They afforded relief within two weeks, and at th end of six weeks 1 was healed." (Signed) anon& J. Burnell, 474 Tyler St.. Pittsfield, Mass„ Jan. 4, 192i, Use Cuticara for all toilet purposes. gatapla Eacaareeby ma. Address: itad, 544811. rank St., W.,Slontreal 7.1tre'i:rg Egitir Cutieura S.:gape:laves ' where. Soasns. OistreentSCiand bwi0c.thT:luctuzu26gc ELii ELTING OF ALL fiaNt.ls, 'Used, pulleys, saws, cable, hose, to., ehielsed suhieet, to approval at •c." est prices in Cazfads. York Belting LI 115 York $t„ Toronto. - One -of the first leSS'ella in to le -ani how to obtain- victory' o'u. 41 defeat. 'Ahmed's Liniment for Rheurattls Rugby faotba.11 celebrates its tenary this year. Vanished After Using Pirikham's Vegeta. rothirKy, v yea "Branehton, Ont. " When wro to you ior 'help zny action was mosty„ prompted by curle. wondered e 1, too, would benefit by your medicine. th Vas the moat profit, able action, I have ever taken, I heart- ily assure you, for through its results / aim relieved e E most sufferings. I have taken six boxes of Lydia E. Pink:. ham's Vegetable Compound•Tablets and ai,hottle of Lydia g.Pinkharies'Iilood Medicine, and I can honestly say I haVe never been so well before. I had suffered from pains and other troubles sbace I was fifteen Yearg old, and during the 'Great War' period I worked on Munitions for two years. and, in the heavy lifting Whichrny wo called for, I strained rnyself, causing pelvic inflammation from which I have suffered untold agony, and 'I often had to give up and go to bed. I had doctored for several years without getting per- manent relief, when I started to take your medicines."—Mrs. GOLDWIN Branehton, Ont. Write to the Lydia E. Pinkharn Medi- cine Co., Cobourg, On tario, fer'a free co' -'y of Lydia E. Pinkharn's Private TeZe• Book upon "411111,c4tP PIWPMell.” rentogrotosmint,eflta tattleasuttuttrwattamtzetZtvattuntramotcrvettatrst Rheumatisrn-7-banishpotn! Apply Sloarfs. Restore healthytitia- latiOn. of blood through congested tis- su6..Siliee edriges4on causes,the pain -almost instant relicfl UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not. getting Aspirin at all Accept only- all "unbroken package" of nlayer Tablets of Aspirin," \villa contains directions and dose worked out by physicians (luting 22 years and prtived safe by millions for Rhetirnatistn 1.-leadache CTooloatshache Neuralgia Neuritis 1).41 ill, Pain 1.11111Yag0 Earache Bandy 93a -Ver" boxes of 12 tablets--Alse bottles of e..t, Ana 4.1,10,, 3. nn, 'trade Inarit, (registered in cf.„-mtia) tA'S or Msatetior 551,t aeetireeidester ef Siturvileaeid, 1171311e It in wen anewii that Aspirin mem' rover .neeuraettive, ti.t• 53,10t tlie 0011150 titalte;t ;imitations, the Tablets et mon.. cesterane win Us stamped. with thuir general trade Mara. the "Baelliv nresit,"'