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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-11-17, Page 7101% _*1 Bji(;h Leader,% Appeal for WOULD NOT 11E WITHOUT Brown UNKNOWN OILS AM STERN REMINDERS League. Mrs. Rose M FATS A public letter signed by Premier, PAUTS OWN TABLETS A Lloyd George, Herbert Asquith, Lord V OF RHEUMATISM Grey, Lord Robert Cecil, John Robert HUM 01R, 1, Gained 20 Pounds Clynes and Sir Hubert Gouj3h, ropre. Once a mallior has nFed Baby's Own FROM HERE NOW Tablets. for hcr little ones %be wmil(I until the w4r came we did not TeUl- The Trouble Must be Treated (�eiitlug nearly all political factious, Ize how precarious and indispensable makes a stirring aPpcal for funds to not be without them, The Tablets to human health were oils and fats. Through the Blood. carry oil the work of tLe League of are a perfect home r,,m(,d,-v, ' They Long Spaces. In Four Weeks I ime �� ys a London. des- ri%ulate the bowels and stomach, It is Interesting In this connection -Union, 3, d i '1�1 It do You work at, my poor Every rheumatic sufferer should Nations rive out conbtipation and 11141glezVoll; ,ta to cons4der the fact that—barring lia- realize that rheumatism Is rooted in 1patch. it says that without consider. break up colds and simple fever and Man. seed, which Is not edible—all of our the blood and that to get rid of it it 'able donations the league must our. make baby healthy and happy. Con- I "At Intervals, lady." Declares lt'W Simply Astonish - fats and oils are derived from by -pro- s activities. The ap- must be treated through the blood. ta;ll many of It, earning them, Mrs. Nob.e A 11ye.1 ing To See The Wonderful duct materials, says (In American peal is for a million poundal.or 11ju&t Icula Seelim, X.S., writes:—"I have' something Missing. The old belief that rheumatism was capital L newspaper. caused by cold, damp weather, Is now the cost for maintaining one found Baby's Own Tablets of groat She- -"You are a perfect dear!" Benefits She Has Derived Tako cottonseed, for eltalllp,10, which exploded. Such weather conditions ship for a year." benefit for my children and I would lie -"Not Perfect darling-37ou have From Tanlac—Says Ter - formerly was thrown away. It now may start the pains, but it is not the The letter goes on to say that "it not be without them." The Tablets my heart!" yields more than %'billion pounds of cause. Lintments and outward appli- the world will but rally to the League rible HeadachesHave Dis- oil annually, which is used in enor- I of Nations a substantial reduction In are sold by medicine dealers or 13Y cations may give temporary relief, but mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. The Riverio Bed, appeared. mous ktiandtles In the manufacture of armaments will be possible. We sball that Is all they can do because they do Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, X --"They tell me the river Is very artificial lurd, net reach Its sources In the blood. The save the million pounds many tim6s Out. low." "It sounds unreasonable, but I havG Corn oil is -it by-product of starch over in taxation, to say nothing of sufferer from rheamatisul who experl- Y -"Yes, It's so low It's confirwd to actually gained 20 pounds !rl less than and hominy plants. We produce 160,- melits with outward applications is what we will gain in security and hap- Wi bed." a month's time by taking Tanlac, and 000,000 pounds of it In C, twelvemouth. only wasting t1i Pines%," A Railroad Safety Device. us and money In de- the wonderful benefit I have d�,rlved Tallow, la:rd and other animal fats pending Th(,; chief inechanical engineer of' from the Ilse of thh" me'Hellif Is 'dlillp- upon such treatment; the Looks Like it. 0. are by-products of the packinghouses. trouble still remains, and It is all the Substitute for Tea. all N nglish rallroaq has recently per- Jiminto —"Father, what 14 an exca- ly aston!shing," wild Mrs. Ros-e M. Eighty-sevell milieu pounds of pea- time becoming more and Put Into operation a device 113rown, III Third 'phreat, Manchester. firmly rooted. The active. - principle of tea is fectbd vatlon nut oil, were produced In the United Treat this disease through the blood "theill-B." wh4-h serves the double purpose of Father—"Ar in.xcavation is a place - and You will soon find relief. Dr. Wil- providW.- railway carriages with a .. iq, States in 1919 for use In IaTd sitbotl That of coffee is caffeine. But Caf- N*4Vhy, I am so happy n be relieved are exactly the same bumxlg appliance and an interlocking from wNch dirt has been tah-ea IN tutes, as a salad on (equal to a fair liaals� Pink Pills act directly om Int- felao and theiiie of my troubles I cun really never "Is baby's face one, father?" quality of olive oil), and in the making pure weak blooti; arrangement whlrl� will maintain the praise this medicitie enough. Up to they purify and thing. of "nut margarine.,' The high price of strengthen It, and so act on the cause This agreeably stimulating alkaloid; alignment of a traill. and prevent the the time I began taking Tanlac, I stif. Force of Habit. .7. butter during the war made nut mar. of the rheumatism. Mr. P. J. Mae. is found in other plants one of which telescoping of the carriages. The buf- fared for something over two Years garine so popular that the consuma- Pherson, R.R. No. 5, Cardigan, P.E.I., grew wild and plentifully in the South fors are designed with working and ru- "I wish," said the. editor's wife, with a very bad forin of trou- tion of peanut all for this purpose rose says: "About three years ago I was Atlantic States, where it is called serve stroke springs of five tons and that you were not so absent-minded." ble. to 28,000,000 pounde in 1918. attacked with rheumatism. I began "yaupon," or sometimes "Christnias- fifteen tons each, giving an ordinary "What's wrong now, my dear?" "illy appetite was so poor I c-juld resistance of twenty tons per buffer. "Why, when our hcst,,-.,, asked you In 1920 the production of peanut oil taking Dr, Williams' Pink Pill nd berry troo." I scarcely eat a thing. My stomach In the United States fell, wIth slacken, soon the trouble disappeared and I The Indians brewed a beverage Should the impact be still greater, the It YOU would have some more pudding; would be so badly bloated with gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... lr�g demand and lower prices, to IS,- am in better health than before. I from the leaves of the yaupon long be- bolts -which resist the springs are do- You replied that owfug to the tromen. sometinles I was almost afraid to go a e to bed for fear I would actually smoth- 000,000 pounds or nearly one-seventli also know of an old lady acquaint ne fore the first white man. landed on signed to break away at about fifty dolls pressure on your space you wf!re that of 1919. Farmers in the South who was badly crippled with rhen. this continent; and during the Civil tons pressure per buffer and the cor- compelled to decline." er. I felt tired and wom out most of have been accustomed to plant Pea- mat -ism In her arms and legs, and who War It was used as a substitute for rugated tenders to become engaged. the time and became terribly dlc�.cour­ nuts for their hogs, allowing the aill- suffered very much. She, too, took tea by people in the South. *' These tenders are designed not only to A Reason. aged over my condition, I often had mals to gather tho crop. They have Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and Is now The U.S. Government Plant Bureau prevent vehicles mounting each other, Elsie, aged four, refused to talk such violent headaelies I was molile -found, blowever, that it pays much bet- able to do her housework, I tell you is experimenting with it, in the belief but also to preserve the alignment arid back whon her brother teased her. to be out of bed for two or three days ter to harvest the peanuts, sell them this in the hope it may bi. of benefit that the lea'ves, when properly cuTed absorb the shock. Her mother said: "It was very nice of at a stretch. MRS. ROSE M. BROWN at the mill for crushing and take back to some other sufferer." after the mailuer oftea, will furnish a you not to answer back, -as you som.e- "Four bottles of Taalac completely I __ - - — the residunin of "cake," A ton of You can procure Dr, Williams' Pink palatable cup at a much less. cosIt. His Hearing Restored. times do." restored my health and anyone can 1,11diffe-stion, The best of all, I aM cake, ground Into meal, Is worth more Pills through any dealer In medicine The. Invisible ear drum Invented by "Course, I'se nice," said Elgie, "And, I see tit a glance the wonderful change newr bothered arty ina-ve with head - as hog feed than the original peanuts, or they will be sent you by mail at Li the Island oi Rhodos honey is A. 0. Leonard, which Is -a miniature anyway, I had my mouth full of plus that has taken place in my condition. aelm, and this was the greatest relief and it makes much better pork. 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 still a factor in the marriage rites. megaphone, fitting inside the ear en. and couldn't." I have a splendid appetite now and the of all. I want to tell everybody what )he wadding the husband, dips stomach trouble has entirely digap- this medicine liaq (lone ror me." by writing direct to The Dr. Williams' After t tirely out of sight, Is restoring the I Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont. his finger in honey -and tmees a cross hearing of hundreds of people In New His Ideas. peared. I can eat just anything I Tanlac Is sold by leading druggisks Bits of Canadian News. over the dooTway of his horne before York City. Mr. Leonard invented this Youth --'11 sent you some sugge-s- want without ever feeling a sign . of everywhere. Adv. H xp'enditure for good roads In Maul- The men who try to d10 something the bride enters. Meanwhile the spec- drum to relieve himself of deafness tions telling yqu how to make your gan December 1, 1920, amounts to $I,- and fall, are infinitely better than tators cry out to the bride, "Be -al- and head noises, and it does this so paper more interesting. Have you Misunderstood. Missing a Call. toba, during the fiscal year, -which bd- those who try to do nothing and suc- ways good -and -sweet as is this honey." successfully that no one could tell he carried out any of my Ideas?" When quite a small boy, a famous Many a man i.-,, (jut in the back yard 4589,929, according to a statement is. ceed,�Llbyd Jones. Millard's Liniment for Distemper. Is a deaf man. It Is effective when I5ditor­­-"DId you meet the office. composer was invited to play at a big bemoaning iii luck v.,Icn fortune sued by the. provincial governioslit. deafness is caused by catarrh or by boy with the waste paper basicet, as social function. He selected a Piece I-,uuck,., at the front do r. This amount reprevientis expenditures perforated, or wholly destroyed natur- you came upstairs?" which contained several long and Im- _6-_ by municipalities for which they have afld Their Orkin al drums. A request for information Youth—l'Yes, I did." pressive rests. If ovr bediez were empty d' air Vzo 5 A i% T A a 4� A-)7 ffn �19�U "At� lm� 11 U V; " 11+ During one of these rests an old I submitted statements to the good road%' board. The grovernment, in ac- cordance with the act which Welfies that It must bear the cost of from one-third to two-thirds of the work, according to its nature, disbursed 4873,109. t Beavers and Persian lambs, the lat- tor known in the industry as "Kara - 'kill," will be raised on W. C. Dunn's Tanch at Wabammin, Alberta. Mr. G. s 11. Patrick has more than 1000 Ram- `kula on his ranch near Calgary, and the,,.o Bokhara are thriving lustily. An official return shows that there are in Alberta 15 fur farms with ani - marts wayth approximately $140,000, Thwe farms Include one of the two 1(arakul shoop farms of the Dominion, with 1,100 head, valued at $80,000. There are on the fox ranches of Al- berta, 183 silver foxes,, 98 patch foxes and 26 red foxes. A new melhod of extracting by-pro- ducts from waste and otherwise use- le4is apples, Including the most in- tensely acid and worthless, which have heretotowe gone to waste, has been discovered by Graham's, Limited, Halifax. Prom a simple proaess it is claimed that a syrup, which has been pronounced eminently desirable as a basis for other connections, can bel pTo-duced. Calcium Malite, the same as derived from maple sugar and known as sugersand, can be produced by this new process. The process is being treated In two evaporatcws and It is thought will lead to the develop- ineut of an entirely new Industry In the Annapolis, VaJley. Operations will shortly begin oil the sinking of a irew shaft at the colliery at New Waterford, N.S., w1vich will me -an the establishment of a now com- inunity in that town. Th!6 is part of the development work consequent up- on the amalgamation 01 f th NY Sectin Steel and Dominion Col colm, paules ou. the great in which it is estimated 1. to contain, over one hundred milllio-i I tons of coal. A branch plant of tbe Lewis Myers Company of Valparaiso, Indl- ana, and the Canadian Austin 'Ma- chinery Company, at Chicago, have been established at Woodstock, Olit, the former to manufacture art deslw for schools, and the latter carth-mov- Ing and concrete mixing machinery. A new milk powder Plant at Clillit- wack, D.C., has been completed and operwtions commenced. It will have a datly capivelty Of three thrmsaud pounds. FREENIONT DENNISON , Jacial OrIgin—Norman-French, Variations—Dennisson, Dennis, Denis, ource—A localitY. Denison. There are two vOrS110718 as to r�hat Racial Origin—English. he real meaning of the name of Free- Scurce—A given name. There Is really little about this nout. is, but virtually all authorities family name that requires explana- tre agreed that the f,�mily name, as tion, except, perhaps, the given name uch, is but an llnglizh development from which It Is. 0 -rived, that of Denis )f the place uslao, of Pr_qment in or Dennis. One of the Latin, and move ancient - France. ly Greek, names for the god of wise -Whether this Place Was named was "Dionysius," and the Romans car- ,franc-mont" ("free -mount!') Is. a mat- ried It as a given name Into the Celtic ter that Is open to debate with the provinces of North-western Europe, chances somewhat In favor of' the which they conquered. It became a Christian name, and even when the former argument as fitting in better Roman Empire fell before the con - with what is known of the motives quests of the Teutonic tribes it sur. and habits of early European PoPI11a- vivsd,'to nPDear in Changed form in tions in the development of their the new languages w1ilch sprang tip place names. In what Is noow France through the in any event the name was brought combination of the original Celtic with to England In the Norman. invasion the Roman and finally the Teutonic and settlement in that country. blood. This period of English history was- The change was great. It had responsible for the development of simply become shortened to Denis. many family names. The Norman It was taken to England by the Nor. Army Was pathered together from all mans. The form Dennis, is a later Eng. parts of Northern France, with the re- lish development. sult that in such a gathering of in- The family naine, of course, was dividauls from different corarriunitles originally a surname denoting the surnames referring to the place from parentage of the persons who bore it, which the individual had come natural- and as there were many by the name I ly the easlest method of dis- of Denis in English, the surname proved tingutsiling him from other men of Dennisson" naturally sprang up in the same given name. iu"nrelated cases. .8afoguArd Baby's Eyes In Budapest recently a, midwife dropped into the eyes of a, new-bcrn baby a 10 per cout. solution of nitrate of silver Instead of the 1 per cent. aolution that la obligatory there. The result, of course, was destruction of the eyeball and total blindness. To prevent the rocurrance of such a dis- as-ter the highest sanitary authorities are ordering that a I per cent. soln- tionof Dilver heetatti be used iftatead of the silver ultrato, for the reason that it Is Impossible to make a strong - or solution of the former. In tile Polar -t6glow tkien oari speak to o %th other when over .1 mile apart. This is -because the air is cold, -clear, a4d still. A r4t%q vlitll nothilig -but ulaney iq 4 1*9gat.. Ill the vwel of -civilization. e, Are you stes,%pinp" on the brake or the accelerathor The food you eat does make a difference. He.,Avy, starchy foods often do slow down body. and mind—.often steal the energy that be- longs to the day's work. Grape -Nuts is a go- ahead food. It contains the perfected nourishment of Nature% best gmins. It includes all those elements needed i-onourish bOdy atid brain. It is easy to digest. It g!yn ofiergy without taking energy# How aboat your breakfast Or lunch­dOft it give. or tAke? GrSjpe.Nutq is gweet, crisp, delightful to the taste, and is an ideal sourcia of Power fOr R busy and difficult day. pteawbt�l for GRAPE -NUTS eonar , . . I kvenue, Now York City, will be given i prompt reply. advt. A Clock for Aircraft The Air Service of the U.S. ;�ar De- .jartment has developed a new and )ecullar kind of clock, to be carried on tirplanes. It Is "built Ill.& a watch," ia.ving a watch movement, and Is wound by electricity, being connected with a sm4ill storage batttery, Hitherto it has been found difficult to geta. clock to do satisfactory work an a plane, The vibration made the timepiece unreliable, and its accuracy was further affected by changes of temperature with altitude. The new clock, thalilm to certain "compensation" arrangements , keeps good time at any temperature from 90 below zero to, 150 above, and vibra- tion does not bother It. Tests made by the Bureau of Standards have given It a full indorsement, 0 A Fool There Was and— He struck a match to bee it the gasoline tank was- empty. It wasn't. He patted a strange dog on the head to see if the critter was affectionate. It wasn't. He tried to see it he could beat a train to the crossing. Ile couldn't. He touched a wire to see if it was charged. It was. He took a drink of bootleg liquor to see if It had any wood alcohol in it. It did, � (Load shouting and great acclaim by chorus of undertakers). "Eve, Ohl" The temper of the teacher who was presiding over the drowsy class was approaching the end of its tether. The yeimgsters were so exasperatingly cheeky that their Instructress tremb- led with rightecus anger. The lesson was about the history of machines. They had touched upon Edison and his voice-r0roducer. The boys, however, despite the lesson's in, terestilig theme, were lethargic and lazy. Now, then," the teacher asked, Im. patiently, "from what was the first talking machine made?" The class pricked up Its ears. Herc wab a. chance to shine. For twe stecimils forty minds sought for some thing brainy. Then a shuffling of feel at the back, and a voice: "Please miss, a rib!" If the Cap Fits, "I never go to church," said th( millionaire. "I guess you've notice� that, bishoDVI "Yes, I have noticed It," replied th( bishop, gravely. "I suppose you wonder why Lnevei go to church, doll?t you?" the million alre pursued. "Well, I'll tell you why There are so many hypocrites there.*' 110h, don't lot that keep you Mwayf' retorted tliu bishop, with a smile "There IS always room for one more.' Wonderfult Mra C1azcy­-"Dlr& ale intelif gent; yo can teftch '6m anything. A15 hister has one j,9 livo.3 In % eloek, nn� whe'A At'§ toltne t.*i tell the tolme ij Come% out fInd $1178 lcucltoo!'as MaU3 trilmes as tile tolme is," Urg.Drannigan- -'Illaw wo-ndorl"al!" 'Nvis. CAsoy--Illt 1% 4rdade. And th( mo%t %widerful l'alt of It all Is, W., only A, 1-otdon b:vVy or— 0 -6 'a, . 5 , pressure of the aturasr-hure surroun. - your ideas." Judy in the company leaned forward, inge us -would crush vs to, pulp. __31— patted him on the shoulder, and said: MONEY ORDERS. "Play us something you know, dear!" Ciasswed AdvertisementB. Send a Dominion Express Money —.101— 1 - order. Five Dollars costs three cents. Minard's Liniment for Garget In Cows. I y _U)IhiS AVAINTE'll—TO I)v I'LMO I r I 1i I + S-VVIII at kunie, whoic or Tennis, badminton, and rowing arel, Ventilation In Mines. clairued as the best athletic exercises Dy an English invention 'ventilation for girls. in mines is measured by the changes in resistance of an electrically heated. fire over which the aJr passes. COARSE SALT ___4_ The happy man has -a double chance' L A N D'SALT of being good,and the same imle ap-, I Bulk Carlots plies to childTen. TORONTO SALT WORKS 0. J. CLIFF - TORONTO "Cascarets" To -Night L_ For Liver, Bowels __A�A ___ You,re bilious! You are headachy, constipated, your eyes bum, skin Is yellow; your stomach is $our, gassy, upset. No wonder you feel mise-ble You need a thorough phyale with "Cascarets" to -night to cleanse the stomach of sour,jernienting food and foul gasgee; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated poison In the bowels. Get a 10 -cent box now and let ,,Cas,ca.r,ets,, straighten you out by morning. Fulness Afto Edgy If you have fulness after meats, a bad taste in your mouth in the morning, fur on Ihe tongue, flat. ulence after meals and no appe- tite, take Mother Seigel's Syrup. It will clean your tongue renew your appetite, give you relish for food and th-e power to digest it thoroughly and easily. Sold in 50c. and $1.00 bottles at drug stores. 4-921 A rL m I bjnL14. time: gow pay; work sem any di,qtame', cl!,,Lrqn paid. Sen.l stanip lor p�rti�ulars, Ejunal AlanufaLtu.,Lox co., A1014tucal. PLAYER PIANO FOR SALE. BELL PLAYER PIANO IN GOUD condition, witb a large number c? music rolls, for sale at a bargaln. L. Costello, 73 West Adelaide St�ve'�, Toronto. BELTING FOR SALE ALL XINDS OF NEW AND VS.Ia) I "Illlg pulleys, saws, cable,hose,paching. 1-t"... bilipp(I zubject to 4rtp 10'rret;C prIces In anada. YOI'Kprl 1� C 111�,Nr&rj co., YORK. STREET. TORONTO. j Mofner! Clean I Child's Bowels With California Fig Syrug Even a sick ch4ld 1,)ve3 the "frulty" taste of "California Fig Syrup." If th4i little tonguoiz coated,orif yourchiN Is listless. ercss, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, give a teaspoonful to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few houns you can see for yoursel? how thoruilgh- ly it works all the mnstipation poison, sour bile and waste cut of the —wels and you ha ve a well playful AMICricag PIOUOOr DOW —C 0 1 1 Book on -hild again. USE SLOAN'S TO Millions of mothers keep "California DOG DISEASES i and I -low to Feed ) I PAIN I lig Syrup" 11dy. They know a te,k- Mailed FI-ee to any Ad- dress by the Author. WARU d FF i spoonful to -day saycli a sick child 0 - it. Clay Glover Go.,X110. morrow. Ask your druggl,,t for 118 Weqt 31st Street genuine "Califoruia Fig Syrur," which New York, IT.S.A. Ir ITTLE aches grow into big pains for babies and children J. pp.wa- direct, 1111105s warded oil by an a Ii of all ages printea on battle. INTotnert tion of Sloan's. Rheumatism, 'all neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't you Inust sa" "o'lif"'la" or you may uil Imitation fig syrup. y I fight long against Sloan's Liniment. get Tr For more than forty yeal Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands, t] world over. You won't be an exce tion. It certainly does produce result:s. Oblate A I H s Icithout ",bb;kg. 1,Ceep this old family friend always handy BOWE) for instant use. Ask your neigilljor. i At all druggists -35c, '70c, $1.40. . . . . . . . . . . Made in Canada. What Lydia rc,. PinkharA'4 To -day VegetabRe CO ni POUnd Did DR. MINARD, Inventor of the 5 RIGA for BfjTg,. Pjaker and Celebrated L 1" 111'a mt e it e Mrs. R-Vevow- MINARD"S LINMENT em Tile, Vancouver, D. C - vie�l to 1 4 t f- T -,*V, q 1,,1 Pinkliam's V( -,',Cl al)101 Let Say la 1. Compound has (lone me a lot Of ["ood. I can now walk about Without tlll� ilicl of a, support and feel real kArong iq, All. A nurse a(lvised me to LIM% thm Vogretable Compound wd itis ce, tainlYr helping me. It seemo, like Ifeaveill7to be relf"od After months of PaIll- Urs, 11. NN. I)Autnz,_�374 10'11 AvQt �aye takeif P15 :�,ydja ji. Pinkham's medicinC3 ar they have done juea lot of good. Siac6l then I have been able to do my hoLse- work and I have a lot of work to do &S welivoonafarm. &eing your Over -o tisement in the PapelS Was What mftd* we think of vvriting to You- I h0lis this may help some Ono 44 Prill SAY Nothing Else is As i i Bayer" lips. vu. B. Ulvrnf V*Pper klovs Xorbm, Albarlli-10o-, X-.U- I 1 warning! Unless you 'See namelAspirlu in handy tin boxes of li-' tmb io th� And tell Vill Menda how ley ar6 `fsapvj�' 611 titblets, Von M-6 not get. lets, and in bottles of 1.14 and 100. I in Is the trade mtal- (reulztered jing Aspirin at all. Why 0ke chances! Aspirl E% i I helped is tVat Lydia U. Pinkhera's Vege- ita)le Compound hagbr6ught. health aNd Accept Only an lifibroloRl "Bayer" In Canoda) 09 DaYer MallufAc'Mr-a 02 hap I Into their lives, Preedfrom paekar,6 Which contains directi6jigiBlonoatetieactlestor of Salieylicacid, .pinem their illness theY W6111; asif tile goo& wo-�ked ont by ohVq!o!an9 during 21 years and proved sate by mfillons for Wlljlj� U to well knovill Chat Aspirin rhoans naye r rdanufaitture, to -IsMmt iiiews along to othe l�uRe-AII&O lVoWelk that they eLlso hiay be vilieved. coj&, Headache, Elirache, Toothache, the public against J.-nitatjoyas, tho Tab. If thdTo Are Say tolapileatiolls volt do He to I d n. not underaftlad Vml N.-Curajala. In 13timatism, Nearitis, r,ulft. lets of Bav er ComDjuv will be r hatu MedWild C -, Until. Maim baro, alid Pain, Made In Call -MIR- oil Wall ther general trade ww.ic, tht All No' II Wtyer Tablets of I "Bayor Cn,ss." mus No. 46-12t.