Zurich Herald, 1921-11-24, Page 3GL4D HE TRIED THE
TONIC TREATMENT
Through Its . Use Strength and
Vigor Was Restored,
To be tired after exertion is natural.
Rest and food restive the body to nor-
mal after such fatigue. 13ut to be
tired all the time is a symptom of an
anaemiccondition that will not .be
corrected until the blood is built up.
Such an anaemic condition is so
gradual' in its approach and generally
$0 lacking in acute pains that it is
Often difficult to persuade the suffer-
er tote anything for it, But it is not
a condition that corrects itself. If
the blood is not enriched the trouble
will increase. The nerves will be un-
dernourished and neuralgic pains
will follow, Digestive disturbances
often result from thin blood, sleep is
disturbed and a general breakdown
may occur.
Mr. Wilson Johnsons Nineveh, N.S.,
says: "A few years ago my system
was in a badly run down condition. My
nerves seemed always on edge, and
I found myself so weak that I could
hardly do any work. I suffered from
headaches and from pains in the back
and under the shoulders, and was of-
ten so sleepless at night that when
morning cam. I felt as tired as when
I went to bed. I was taking medicine
all the time, but it was doing me no
good. - The.n I read the testimonial of
a 'man whose condition had been
similar to mine, and who strongly re-
commended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
I decided to give this medicine a fair
trial, and when I had taken six boxes
I felt much better. I continued taking
the pills until .I had taken six .more
boxes, and I can only say I am glad I
did so, as I am now enjoying the best
of health, and I advise all men who
feel run down to give these pills a
good trial."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob-
tained from any dealer in medicine,
or by mail et 50. cents a box or six
bogies for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil-
liams' Medicine Co,, Brookville, Ont.
A ' SAVED BABY'S LIFE
- Eventide,
The day Is past and the 'toilers cease,
The' land grows dial 'mid the shad-
oW$ gray, •
And hearts are glad, foe the dark
brings peace
At the close of day.
Each weary toiler, with littering peae,
As he homeward turns, , with the
long day done,
Looks to the west, with the light on
his. face,
Of the setting. sum
Yet some see not (with thele sin -dim-
med eyes
The promise of rest .in the fading
light,
But the buds loom dark in the angry
skies,
At the fall of night.
And some see only a golden sky,
Where the - ekes their welcoming.
arms stretch wide
To the„ calling rooks., as they home-
ward fly
At the eventide.
It speaks of peace that comes after
strife,
Of the rest He sends to the hearts
He tried,
Of the calm that follows the stormiest
God's eventide.
eventide.
—Lieut. -Col. John McCrae.
Why Your Ears Burn.
Everybody has experienced the
feeling of a burning ear, but few un-
derstand how it occurs.
Sudden frights, excitement, worry,
and anxiety are the causes. The sen-
sation is dueto the liberation of
thyroid and other gland substances,
which have a tendency to paralyse the
muscles in the walls of the skin. This
temporary palsy permits their elastic
walls to expand, and a stream of blood
rusihesinto the cheeks and ears.
When you realize that the heat of
the blood as it circulates through the
body is about one hundred degrees
Fahrenheit, it is plain that a sudden ••
concentration in one place causes a
rise in temperature. Tule spot, affect-
ed feels for the moment like a fiery
furnace.
Surnames and Their Origin
.YORK
Racial Origin -English. .
Source—A_ locality.
The origin of York as a family name
Is not hard to guess. It comes from
the city in England of that name.
The city of York is almost as im-
portant historically as London, and it
Is as old, antedating the Roman in-
vasion,"and .having been founded by
the .Celrtic Britons long before the first
Anglo-Saxon• settlers made their ap-
pearance.
Linking the names •of York and Lon-
don brings up an interesting •:question.
Why is the name of London virtually
never net with as a family name, and
that of York rather seldom, while
family names derived from smaller
cities, and even towns and villages
are quite common?
At the period when men's neighbors
begau to link their given names with
the names of the places from which
they had come, to distinguish different
thegiven name,
of same- g v
it would have constituted little dif-
ferentiation to use such a name as
London. London was such an impor-
tant place, the seat of the government
and so many men came from London.
There
night be several Jane from
London in a very small community.
With Yoi'k it was much the same,
though not to the stame`degree» York
was still a big and important .place,
Mit . it wasn't the seat of the Govern
Hence we
menu. H gee find a
number of -
Yorks in the list of English .family
names, but not as many as of Lincolns,
OGILVIE.
Variations — Ogilby, O'Giiby, Galvey,
Galwey, G!Ibey, Gllboy.
Racial Origin—Irish. ,
Source—A. given name.
In Scotland the name of. the Clan
Ogilvie, which was discussed pre-
, viously, le traced back to an origin in
a place name.
But in Ireland there was another
clan of this name. That is, . the name
we,3 the same if you t ake.ttle co•nipani
sion with certain of the Anglicized
vaiiati,ons.' .In...reality, however, it is'
not the same name at all when you
look at the Gaelic form.
This clan was known as the "O'Giall-
Bu.idhe,” and the earliest records show
that it became an independent clan,
unit .about the year 1100 A.A.. It was
one of those little ,accidents of history
that all persons' whose names trace
back to this clan are not bearing the
name of O'Shaughnessy instead, for
the chieftain who ,found the Clan
-"O'Giall-Buidhe" was the son of the
first chieftain of the O'Shaughnessys..
His given ,name, from which the
•clan name is derived, had a meaning
of "yellow hostage" or fair-haired fol-
lower." It is to be noted that the true
meaning of these old Irish given
names in which this element "gil" or
"glair
appearscannot
be ad
eQnoted
3
rendered by any Weigle English word:
"Hostage" merely comes the closest
to it, or "servant," or "follower." The
• meaning, however, was far from that
of "prisoner" or "slave." There was
embodied ht it also the thoughts of
"loyalty," "honorable service," "emu-
lation of" and the like.
Why guess about it—
When you can know about it?
-, Suppose a guide said—
"This way4there's a safe and pleasant
road to your destination, with no risks or •
troubles on the way," and—
"That way there's a road that a good
many have stalled on and turned back
from, but you may get through." .
Whit* would you take?
Postum is a thoroughly agreeable and,
satisfying meal -time drink, and you're
sure that it's perfectly safe for health.
Tea and coffee contain drug qualities
which disturb the health of many.
Postum or tea and coffee? " Which road?
Why guess when you can know?
possum comes in two forms: Instani possum (in tins)
made•instantle in the cup by the addition of boiling water.
Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who
prefer to make the drink while the meal isbeing prepared)
trade by boiling for 20 minutes, Sold by all grocers.
Postimr or FIealth
"There's a Re&son's
Mrs, Alfred Tranchenaontagne, St.
Michel des Saints, 'nue, .writes;
'Baby's Own Tablets are au'excelient
medieii e. They 'saved my' baby's life
and I can highly recommend them to
all mothers." Mrs, Tranchemontagne's
experience is that of thousands
other mothers Who have tested 'talo
worth of Baby's Own Tablets. The
Tablets are a sure and safe medicine
for little ones and never fail to regu-
late the bowels and stomach, thus re-
lieving all the minor ills from which
children suffer. They are sold by
medicine dealers or by -nail at, 25
cents' a box from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Oldest Oanie in the World.
The oldest amusement in the world
is.. dice -throwing.
In some form or another dice have
existed in every period of history.
They are shown 'on early Egyptian
monuments, and some duk up at
Thebes recently are exactly stimilar to
those in use to -day. They are men-
tioned in laws regulating games play-
ed in ancient .Greece and Rome and
most other countries in Europe.
The invention of dice Is attributed
to Palamedes, one at the heroes who
sailed against Troy, about the year
1244 B.C„ but the use of cubes with
numbered sides for gambling purposes
is probably much earlier.
Frequent passages in the works of
ancient writers and numerous repre-
sentations ; in marble and paintings
show haw popular dice -playing was
among them.
Pineapple Products.
The pineapple growers of Hawaii,
anxious to encourage new uses for
their product, are now putting the
fruit up in cans, crushed or gratedb as
well as sliced. ,
Grated or crushedpineapple is be-
ginning to find favor as an ingredient
of sodas and sundaes. Pineapple pie,
made with the fruit thus prepared, is
declared excellent.
Got His Answer.
A bumptious young American farm-
er went to England to learn his busi-
ness;
usiness, but 'where he went he pretended
that it was far easier to teach the
farmers than to learn anything from
them. "I've got an idea," he said one.
clay to a grizzled old Northiunbrian.
agriculturist,' "for a new kind of -fer-
tilizer which will be ten thousand
times as effective as any that has ever
been tried. Condensed fertilizer
that's _what it is. Enough for an acre
of ground would go in ane of my
waistcoat packets. "I dent doubt it,
young gentleman," said the veteran of
the soil. "What is more, you'll beable
to put the crop into the other waist-
coat pocket."
MONEY ORDERS -
'A Dominion Express Money Order
for five dollars costs three cents.
Not Ali Profit.
He was a struggling Scottish farm-
er, and he had the good fortune to win
the hand of a widow who possessed
in her own right the sum of five thous-
and pounds.
Shortly before the wedding a friend
went to ooingratulate him. "It's a fine
thinfor i •
,
g ye, this, weddan •Sandy.r
he
said.
"Aye, it's no' had," replied the farm-
er.
"No bad?' Why, it's worth five
thousand pounds tae ye, isn't it?"
"No,"
sighed Sandy,ndY,
„
less than that.
Ye see, 'twill cost me ,seventeen an'
saxpence for a marriage licence!"
Minard's Liniment for Distemper.
Real Friendship.
What true friendship consists he de-
pends on the temperament of the man
who has a friend. It is related that at
the funeral of Mr. Scroggs, who died
extremely poor, the usually' goad
blooded Squire Tigbtflst was much af-
fected. "'You thought a great deal of
him, I suppose?" some one asked him.
"Thought a great deal of him?' I
should think I ,did. There was a true
friend. He never asked me to lend
him a cent, though I knew well enough
he was starving to death."
Not Long But Wide.
The portly Irishman waddled into
the shop. -
"What can I do for you, sir?" asked
the salesman.
"01 want a motor -car," said the
Irishman. "A first-class ottymobile."
"Is it for yourself, sir?"
"Sur'ee ye're inquisitive, blit if ye
"Long body, sir?"
Listen, to the: man!" exclaimed Pat.
"Long' body? Begone; nos She's
built like a barrel, same as' me! '13ut
ph.wat's, that.got to do wi' it?"
must know, 'tis for me wolIS,"
'Belgian Motor Car Industry.
Belgian cars are dominating the
Belgian market, American-made cars
being the hardest hit, Belgian cars
have increased 45 per cent; French
sitilu hold their own, with an inorease
o•f about 40 per cent, The fluctuation
in the marl et ,aeems due to the de -
mend for the lighter care of Preach`
and Belgian make.
French Chemical lnclustries.'
French chemical industries, .show a.•
remarkable devehopntent in those ma-
terials for which it, like ,other conn -
tries was dependent on Germany be-
fore the war, The same is true of 13ri-
titii industries, especially' its the coil-
tar products and dyestuffs,
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i
tithe marsupials that the teacher flues. s E coup HARDLy ,
s!n led Johnny Wean. "What are Haar, •
pale?" she :asked the little fellow.
"Animalsthat have poueless ie their
aims 1I�
TANstomcls+can the quicreply.k
"And for What purpose do they use
the pouches?" continued the teacher,
ignoring the slight inaccuracy of the
reply. "I am sure you know that too,"
"Yes'm," said Jolinny promptly.
"The pouches are for them to crawl
into and conceal themselves , When
puilsued."
Amusing the aleighbors.
Johnnie age six, was missed by
his mother one day for some time, and
when he reappeared she asked:
"Where have you been, my a011?"
"Playing postman," replied Willie.
"I gave a letter to ani the houses in
our street. Real letters, boa."
"Where on earth: did you get them'.'
questioned his mother in amazement.
"They *ere those old ones in your
wardrobe drawer, tied up with rib-
bon," was the innocent reply.
Puzzling the Twins.
James and John are twin brothers
and look so much alike that it Is a
puzzle for their parents and friends to
tell which is James and which is John.
Ie it strange then that the little fel-
lows themselves were deceived? They
were just learning to talk when the fol-
lowing funny incident occurred: One
day mother had given, John a bath and
dressed him in fresh, clean clothes.
She was carrying him across• the room
in her arms, when she happened to
:pass the big mirror. She stepped up
to it to let John see himself looking so.
fresh and dainty. What do you sup-
pose John said to his own sweet re-
fietion? He waved his little hand and
said, "Hello, James!" For several
months after that it was, the delight
of the family to take one of the twins
to the mirror and hear him greet his
own reflection as his brother.
Look Like a Success!
Don't apologize for taking up room
on the earth which might be filled to
better advantage by some one else.
KEEP YOUR. HEALTH!
USE —
ftgi
The Old Reliable. Try It!
Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd.
Yarmouth, N.S.
If. Headachy, Bilious
or „Stomach. is . Batt..
Take "Cascarets`'
Get a 10 -cent box now. .
• Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indiges-
tion, Sallow Skin'and miserable •Head-
aches cone from a torpid liver and
clogged bowels, which cause your
stomach to become filled with undi-
gested food, which sours and ferments
-like garbage in a barrel.• That's the
first step to untold misery—indiges-
tion, foul gases, bad byeath; yellow
skin, everything that is sickening. A
Cascaret to -night will give your can-
stipated bowels a thorough' cleansing
and straighten you out by morning.
They work while you sleep. Millions
of men and women take a Cascaret
now and then to keep their stomach,
regulated, and
liver and bowels d never
gu ,
know a miserable moment. Don't Tar-
get the children --their little insides
need a good, gentle cleansing, too.
RHEUMATIC ACHES
QUICKLY RELIEVED
HE racking, agonizing rheumatic
ache is quickly relieved by an ap-
plication of Sloan's Liniment.
/ For forty years, folks all over the
world have found Sloan's to be the
natural enemy of pains and aches.
It penetrates without rubbing.
Y'ou can just tell by its healthy,
stimulating odor that it is going to do
you good.
Keep Sloan's (candy for neuralgia,
sciatica, lame back, stiff; joints, sore
muscles, strains and sprains.
At all druggists -35c, 70ca1 $1.40.
fir Made in Canada
Liniitnent
r
Nothing Else
is Aspirin-- say
Warning! Unless you see name
"Bayer", on tablets, you are not get-
ting Aepirin at all. Why take chances?
A.ccept only an unbroken "Bayer"
package whleb, ' conteies directions
worked cut by physicians during 21
years and proved safe lay millions for
Colds, Headache, Earacbe, Toothache,
NYetrralgia, 1th:eumatis ut Neuritis, Lunt -
Ery
COULDN'T RAISE HAND"
- ,ABOVE HEAD.9
Hamilton Woman Declares
Tanlac Ov'ercarue Her Rheu-
matism and Other Troubles.
"If others hadn't allowed their state-.
meets' published in the papers I
wouldn't have known about Tanlec
and would still iie'suffering, so now
for the benefit of "others I want to tell
what the medicine has done far me,"
said Mrs. John Dale, 65 Catharine St,
South, Hamilton, Ont. •
"About three years ago I began to
suffer from rheumnatism,whioh kept
getting worse until I was in almost
oonstant pain. • At times my areas, be-
came so swollen and painful I couldn't
raise my hands above my head, and
my lingers were so stiff I could scarce-
ly hold the coffee pot to pour out the
coffee.
"I could hardly go up a flight of
stairs on account of the stiffness in
my muscles. I became so nervous'the
noises, made by my children playing
about the house made me frantic.
"Seeing so many fine statements in
the papers about Tanlac, I decided to
get a bottle and see if it would do me
any good. Well, my rheumatism got
better with the first: few doses and,
now that I have finished the second
bottle the last trace of it is gone. My
nervousness is gone too, and I am so
happy over being free from pain I
can't fully express it."
Paulen is sold by leading druggists
everywhere. Adv.
Just Like Thatl
A pretty girl was dancing with a
bachelor.
"There will be many sad hearts
when I marry," he said,
"How many are you going to mar-
ry?" she asked.
Minard's Liniment for Garget in Cows.
Classified Advertisements.
-PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE.
LLL PLAYER PIANO IN GOOD
LP condition, with a large number of
music rolls, for sale ate. a bargain.
L. Costello, 73 West Adelaide Street,
Toronto.
RELTING.FOR SALE
ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED
belting, pulleys, saws, cable,hose,pacidng,
eta., shipped subject to approval at lowest
prices in Canada. YORK BELTING CO..
115 YORK, STREET, TORONTO.
THIN, FLAT HAIR
GROWS LONG, THICK
AND ABUNDANT
CQg9 1 / - d
T1�hIgYYV,11 bY\Y•W\Y
"Danderine" costs
only 35 cents a bottle.
One application ends
all dandruff, stops itch-
ing and falling hair,
and in a fewmoments,
ore ts,
you harve doubled the
beauty of your hair. It
will appear a mass, so
soft, lustrous, and easy
to de up, But what will
please you .most will ill be
after a few weeks' use
when you see new hair
--fine and downy at. au'it-•-yes--but
really new, hair growing all aver the
scalp. "'Danderine" is to the hair
what fresh showers of rain and sun-
shine are to vegetation. It goes right
to the roots, invigorates and strength-
ens thein, This delightful, stimulating
tonic helps thin, lifeless, faded hair to
grow long, thick, heavy and luxuriant.
LETTER FROM
MRS, WAKEUN
Tells Remarkable Story of
Sickness and Recovery.
'Toronto, Ont—"I suffered greatly
from weakness seemed to be tired all
the time, and had no
ambition to do any-
thing or go anyplace.
My nerves were in
bad shape, .1 could
not sleep at night,
and then came a
breakdown. X read
of Lydia E. Pinit-
ham's Vegetable
Compound- in the
newspapers and sev-
eral of my friends
advised me to use it,
anit sure y put new life into mo. Now
1 am quite abia to do all my own vi'orlt,
and I would strongly advise every' suf-
fering woman to give Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetaa:•ie Compound a trial."-•
Mrs. CHARLES WAlsaLIN, 272 Christie
St., 'Toronto, Ont.!
The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound have thousands of
Mich letters as that above—they tell the
truth, else they could not have been ob-
tained for love or money. This medicine
is no stranger—it has stood the test for
more than forty years.
If there are any eomplicatio es you de
not understand write to Lydia B. `ink -
ham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn.
Mass.
ISSUE No. 47—'21.
Bayer"
Aspirin In ;handy tin boxee of 12 tab,
lets, and in bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin is the trade mark (registered
In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaoeti.cacidester of Salicylioacid..
While It is well known that.. Aspirin
means Bayer manufacture, to assist
the public against imitations, the Tale
lets of 'Bayer Company will be stamp.
bag°, and fain. Made in Cariada.
ad with their genetitl trade mark, the
Ali druggiste sell Bayer Tablets Of "Bayer Cross!"
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VI
MOMHERE 611;El (i
man
i color
i
dear?"
1
iereenland
heaven?"
Why..,,,.,
honey"
must
'
careful
a
when
piecesy
and
Brown,
ment;t1>at
all
minoz'
inquired.
replied,
up."—
of
in
hiome
night
live
so
seems
Color .t3Iind, .Apparently,.
Little Edwin ---"Mamma, 1 guess the
. wino; made my geography was
'blind,"'
Mamma—"Why do you thrink,se, eay
.6 -
Little Edwin --"'Cause he'e ` got
painted yellow,"
Gannet Stuff.
"Ma, do cows ' and bees go . to
"Mei?cy, child, what a question!
� �'
„'Cease if they don't, the milk and
the teacher said was up there
to canned stuff."
Saving the Pieces.
Mrs Patience—"You must be more
with the china, Ann. That was
complete eighty -piece dinner set
you came here."
Anne the Maid—"But I'm saving the
,ma'am, an' you have a thous-
by this time!" -
How It Worked.
"When we were married," saki
"my wife and I made an agree-
I should make the rulings in
the major things. and she In all the
ones."
"And how has it worked?" Black'
Brown smiled wanly. "So far," hie
"no major matters have come
Must Be Proved.
"Well, Pat," said Bridget, "what kind
a bird have you brought home
that cage?"
"Weld, it's a raven}" replied Pat.
"A raven? And what did you bring
a bird, like that for?"
"Well, I read in' a paper the other
that a raven has been known to
for 300 pears. I don't believe it,
I am going to put it to the test.
Self -Effacing.
Lifting yourself by your boot straps
•
easy compared with the feat of
Mother!
taste
if
ish,
never
bowels.
tor
all
out
well,
Fig
spoonful
morrow.
genuine
has
of
You
get
Open
Child's Bowels' With
California Fig Syrup
Your little one wiihlove the "fruity"
of "California Fig Syrup" even
constipated,'biliaus, irritable, fever-
or full of cold. A teaspoonful
fails to cleanse the liver and
In °a few hours you can see
ye:.C„aa ih rouahiynit,� .e,
the sour• bile, and undigested d
of the bowels and you''ha'`e' a
playful child again.
Millions of mothers keep "California
Syrup" handy. They know a tea-
to -day saves a sick child to-
` Ask your druggist for
'California Fig Syrup" which
directions for babies and children
all ages printed on bottle. Mother!
must say "California" or you may
an 'imitation fig syrup.
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"Faddy ,r e* ites
•d nApp.
When the digestive organs are out
of order;. you need the help of
Mother Seigel's Syrup. The herbal
medicinal extracts of which the
Syne; made- restore tone and
i is
p
strength to laded stomachs, make
food yield nourishment and save
from the many ills which indigest-
ion brings. , Mother Seige1's Syrup 0
is now sold in 50c. and $1.00
bottles at drug stores. seal
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i
tithe marsupials that the teacher flues. s E coup HARDLy ,
s!n led Johnny Wean. "What are Haar, •
pale?" she :asked the little fellow.
"Animalsthat have poueless ie their
aims 1I�
TANstomcls+can the quicreply.k
"And for What purpose do they use
the pouches?" continued the teacher,
ignoring the slight inaccuracy of the
reply. "I am sure you know that too,"
"Yes'm," said Jolinny promptly.
"The pouches are for them to crawl
into and conceal themselves , When
puilsued."
Amusing the aleighbors.
Johnnie age six, was missed by
his mother one day for some time, and
when he reappeared she asked:
"Where have you been, my a011?"
"Playing postman," replied Willie.
"I gave a letter to ani the houses in
our street. Real letters, boa."
"Where on earth: did you get them'.'
questioned his mother in amazement.
"They *ere those old ones in your
wardrobe drawer, tied up with rib-
bon," was the innocent reply.
Puzzling the Twins.
James and John are twin brothers
and look so much alike that it Is a
puzzle for their parents and friends to
tell which is James and which is John.
Ie it strange then that the little fel-
lows themselves were deceived? They
were just learning to talk when the fol-
lowing funny incident occurred: One
day mother had given, John a bath and
dressed him in fresh, clean clothes.
She was carrying him across• the room
in her arms, when she happened to
:pass the big mirror. She stepped up
to it to let John see himself looking so.
fresh and dainty. What do you sup-
pose John said to his own sweet re-
fietion? He waved his little hand and
said, "Hello, James!" For several
months after that it was, the delight
of the family to take one of the twins
to the mirror and hear him greet his
own reflection as his brother.
Look Like a Success!
Don't apologize for taking up room
on the earth which might be filled to
better advantage by some one else.
KEEP YOUR. HEALTH!
USE —
ftgi
The Old Reliable. Try It!
Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd.
Yarmouth, N.S.
If. Headachy, Bilious
or „Stomach. is . Batt..
Take "Cascarets`'
Get a 10 -cent box now. .
• Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indiges-
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They work while you sleep. Millions
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regulated, and
liver and bowels d never
gu ,
know a miserable moment. Don't Tar-
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need a good, gentle cleansing, too.
RHEUMATIC ACHES
QUICKLY RELIEVED
HE racking, agonizing rheumatic
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/ For forty years, folks all over the
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Y'ou can just tell by its healthy,
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Keep Sloan's (candy for neuralgia,
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At all druggists -35c, 70ca1 $1.40.
fir Made in Canada
Liniitnent
r
Nothing Else
is Aspirin-- say
Warning! Unless you see name
"Bayer", on tablets, you are not get-
ting Aepirin at all. Why take chances?
A.ccept only an unbroken "Bayer"
package whleb, ' conteies directions
worked cut by physicians during 21
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Colds, Headache, Earacbe, Toothache,
NYetrralgia, 1th:eumatis ut Neuritis, Lunt -
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COULDN'T RAISE HAND"
- ,ABOVE HEAD.9
Hamilton Woman Declares
Tanlac Ov'ercarue Her Rheu-
matism and Other Troubles.
"If others hadn't allowed their state-.
meets' published in the papers I
wouldn't have known about Tanlec
and would still iie'suffering, so now
for the benefit of "others I want to tell
what the medicine has done far me,"
said Mrs. John Dale, 65 Catharine St,
South, Hamilton, Ont. •
"About three years ago I began to
suffer from rheumnatism,whioh kept
getting worse until I was in almost
oonstant pain. • At times my areas, be-
came so swollen and painful I couldn't
raise my hands above my head, and
my lingers were so stiff I could scarce-
ly hold the coffee pot to pour out the
coffee.
"I could hardly go up a flight of
stairs on account of the stiffness in
my muscles. I became so nervous'the
noises, made by my children playing
about the house made me frantic.
"Seeing so many fine statements in
the papers about Tanlac, I decided to
get a bottle and see if it would do me
any good. Well, my rheumatism got
better with the first: few doses and,
now that I have finished the second
bottle the last trace of it is gone. My
nervousness is gone too, and I am so
happy over being free from pain I
can't fully express it."
Paulen is sold by leading druggists
everywhere. Adv.
Just Like Thatl
A pretty girl was dancing with a
bachelor.
"There will be many sad hearts
when I marry," he said,
"How many are you going to mar-
ry?" she asked.
Minard's Liniment for Garget in Cows.
Classified Advertisements.
-PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE.
LLL PLAYER PIANO IN GOOD
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RELTING.FOR SALE
ALL KINDS OF NEW AND USED
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THIN, FLAT HAIR
GROWS LONG, THICK
AND ABUNDANT
CQg9 1 / - d
T1�hIgYYV,11 bY\Y•W\Y
"Danderine" costs
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One application ends
all dandruff, stops itch-
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and in a fewmoments,
ore ts,
you harve doubled the
beauty of your hair. It
will appear a mass, so
soft, lustrous, and easy
to de up, But what will
please you .most will ill be
after a few weeks' use
when you see new hair
--fine and downy at. au'it-•-yes--but
really new, hair growing all aver the
scalp. "'Danderine" is to the hair
what fresh showers of rain and sun-
shine are to vegetation. It goes right
to the roots, invigorates and strength-
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tonic helps thin, lifeless, faded hair to
grow long, thick, heavy and luxuriant.
LETTER FROM
MRS, WAKEUN
Tells Remarkable Story of
Sickness and Recovery.
'Toronto, Ont—"I suffered greatly
from weakness seemed to be tired all
the time, and had no
ambition to do any-
thing or go anyplace.
My nerves were in
bad shape, .1 could
not sleep at night,
and then came a
breakdown. X read
of Lydia E. Pinit-
ham's Vegetable
Compound- in the
newspapers and sev-
eral of my friends
advised me to use it,
anit sure y put new life into mo. Now
1 am quite abia to do all my own vi'orlt,
and I would strongly advise every' suf-
fering woman to give Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetaa:•ie Compound a trial."-•
Mrs. CHARLES WAlsaLIN, 272 Christie
St., 'Toronto, Ont.!
The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound have thousands of
Mich letters as that above—they tell the
truth, else they could not have been ob-
tained for love or money. This medicine
is no stranger—it has stood the test for
more than forty years.
If there are any eomplicatio es you de
not understand write to Lydia B. `ink -
ham Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn.
Mass.
ISSUE No. 47—'21.
Bayer"
Aspirin In ;handy tin boxee of 12 tab,
lets, and in bottles of 24 and 100.
Aspirin is the trade mark (registered
In Canada) of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaoeti.cacidester of Salicylioacid..
While It is well known that.. Aspirin
means Bayer manufacture, to assist
the public against imitations, the Tale
lets of 'Bayer Company will be stamp.
bag°, and fain. Made in Cariada.
ad with their genetitl trade mark, the
Ali druggiste sell Bayer Tablets Of "Bayer Cross!"