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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1921-11-24, Page 3I 1111:1� RRIGATION IN HSTERN CANADA, iCONVENTION HELD AT VERNON, B.C. Addr�ssed by Able Speakers on Engineering, Agricultural and &ohomic Aspects of Irrigation. SAVEDBABY'S UFE Mrs. Alfred Tranehoinontagne, rat. Michel des Saints, Quo., writes: -- "Baby's Own Tablets are an excellent modiclue. They saved ray baby's life and I call highly recommend them to all mothers." Mrs� Trauchemontagne's experience is that of thousands of! ,other mot -hem who have tested the 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, tlius re- lieving all the minor ills from which ohildre'n suffer. They are sold by One of the most successful conven- mf,,dtci_ge dealers or by mail at 25 '(tons held In Weis -tern Canada Ili re. cents a box from The Dr. Williams' �cent years took place at Vernon, Brl- Medicine Col., Brockville, Ont, tish Columbia, during the last month, 0 1 . An Oyster Mystery. 'when, after a lapse of fourteen years, ca, hAa been decorated by the Govem- Irrigationist% at Western Canada, for In private life the oyster Is a very the second time, hold their annual queer fish. . You never know whether tileeting there, the occasion being the you should address a particular oyster fifteenth annual convention of the as "Mr." or "Mrs,," far the same crea- Western Canada Irrigation Associa- turo changes Its sex frequently. tion. In the spring the oyster's mind turns The main reason for the success of to thoughts of love. Its conduct is gov- this convention was the excellent pro- erned by the sex which it has as - gram of addresses that had been ar- sumed for the time being. If it Is a ranged. The subjects covered engine- temporary male, It becomes a father: ering, agricultural, economic, legal If, oil the icither hand, it Is for the time End administrative aspects of irriga- being a lady-oysteT, then the cares of tion, and were delivered by able motherhood are uppermost In its speakers. mind. In two inspiring and Instructive ad- The mother oyster lays a IaToe num- dresses, Dr. John A. Widtsoe, Prest- ber of eggs which she hatches not by dent � of the University of Utah, gave sitting on them, but by keepilli them some very good advice on the funda- in her gills When they have hatched mental principles of Irrigation farm- and swam away she beaws a sigh of Ing practice. He: told his audience that relief aud,proceeds to be -come a male. Irrigation should always be, and In a Her erstwhile husband, who has now good system of agriculture always bebomo feminine, is the mother of -the was, supplementary to fho natural next batch of babies! rainfall. Most of the surface of the A. Earth was arid or semi -arid. About Great minds have purposes; others i one-quarter of' the earth's surf -ace re- have wishes. ceived less than ten inches of rainfall Provincial Council far Ontario sends annaully, and with our present know- M.innrd's Unit"brit for Distemper. ledg6 could be reclaimed only by ir- Some of the boys here rigation. Over another vast area, comprising an additional thirty per cent., of the earth's surface, the rain- fall was between tell and twenty Inihe&r* On this area,the chief exten- sivecro-ps could be grown withoat Ir- rigation, but the intensive crops de- manded the help of irrigation. Nearly six -tenths of the earth's surface could be re-clalmed, If at all, only by irrIga- i tion or dry farming. The remaining!, t �u 1A I our. on 8 won we as ped materially by a system of irrigation. 'Water Alone Not Sufficient. Ibil Dr. Widtsoe advised his hearers not ca to expect water alone to firodice of crop.s. It was necessary for farmers to ti till the land In the best possible way, ro More, harm might be done by the use Of of too much water than too little. Ex PT cessive irrigation would cause their land,to become water-logged. Just a th sufficlent quantity of moisture should be kept In the s6fl at all times to keep st the plants growing without being s,tunted. He asserted that thtose who had ir- si rigated farms Could JJot expect to St farm rightly and properly, larg,e tracts of land;'not could they expect to farm ri profitably under irrigation without a�l- 4 falfa and livestock to put back Into a the soil the organic matter that was ti takn out of It by plant growth. L. C. Charlesworth, Chairman of the o Irrigation Council of Alberta, explain- in ed the work of that body and the rea- c sons for Its creation. its functions le were ' to supervise the construction c and operation of the large co-operative Irrigation districts that had been r formed or were being formed in Al- beTta, whose bonds, by which the 1 funds for the construction work had n been or would be obtained would have I the guarantee of the government. The n credit of the province had been pledged to the extent of $4,400,000 by the sale of the bonds of the Leth- n bridge Northern Irrigation District, C the first of these large systems. or- t ganIzed. Construction work on this r system was now under way and it was hoped to have water flowing through r the canals and ditches In 1923 to ir- rigate about 105,000 acrea of tho most fertil,s land in Alberta. The Need of Reservoirs. A nother Important subject that was d1scuwed was the fiecessity of -reserv- ing reservoir sites. William Pearce, who brought this,matter before the convention, said that there would colue a tinie, In the not very distant future, when it would be considered a crime to allow any water from our mountain streams to go to the sea if It could, by reasonable outlay, be utilized for irrIgation and domestic purposes, What AreVou Worth to Society? What would your gifts, your educa- tion, your training, your degree of of- ficiency bring in any particular line? bring at public auction? If business men wbre to bid on these, as it they were buying merchandise, or as Ili the days when slaves were purchased according to their age, their strength, their endurance, tho probable amount of work one could get out of them, and the number at years they -would be likely to last—what would they give for, your ability? An honest answer to this question might point the way to most of Us to Increase olif value 99 per cent. A pernicious, word is "inexhaust- ible.11 "Inexhaustible" mountains of ore, "in -exhaustible" foreqts, "illen- liatistihiell fertility of the soil have 01 Nen greatly depleted, arid soniol have been wholly sp6nt. We need to reinind our.,olvos that neither coal nor oil nor troll nor any other ore nor. forosm nor fttility ean last permall., cittly in the face of 8011A Exploitation' ot ignorant V*xto. . I Ten Commarichnents of GLAD HE TRIED THE Business. Handle the hardest job first each day. Buy ones are pleasures. TONIC TREATMENT Do not be afraid of criticism— criticize Yourself often. RiNglad and rejoice In the other fel- low's succeas—study his methods. Do not be misled by divllkes., Acid rulas the finest fabrics. Be enthuslastic—It is contagious. Do not have the notion that success means simply money -making. Be fair, and do at least one decent act every day in the year. Honor the chief. Vlore must be a head to everything. Have confidence in yourself, and make yourself fit, Harmonize your work. Let sun- shine radiate and panetrite. A Sc"o I Creed.' The following creoil is used In the sebools,of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin: 'M:V body is. my house. I must live Ili It as long as life lasts, It I take proper physical exercise, this home will last longer, and be a stronger, hand- sorner dwelling Place. ,,my muscles are the machine with which I must do all the tasks that des- tiny and' determination place In my way. Training will keep the parts in smooth working order. "My will co-ordinates the forces within me, Physical education helps to develop man's will—the will to illake the best of himself and serve others. "Ca.lis,equently, physical education is a factor in the world's pr6greissi In Its happiness, and in its joy In working and playing." __ A.- — No Chords Lost. ,,I bear your next-door neighbors have a new orgaii. How many stops -has it?" "About three a day—fGr meals," Through Its Use Strength and Vigor Was Restored. To be tired after exertion Is natural. Mr. Lorne W. Barclay, son of Mr. Rest and food restore the bodY to nor- Ii. R. Barclay of Parkhill, Ontario, and inal after such fatigue. But to be now Director Of the Department of tired all the time is a symptom at an Education of the Boy Scouts. of AmeTi- anaeniiQ condition that will not be ca, hAa been decorated by the Govem- corrected until the blood Is built up. ment of France with the 0=3 of the Such an anaelnic condition Lo so Legion of Honor as a recognition of gradual in its approach and generally the work done by the Amsr)can, Cana, so lacking In acute pains that It Is d1un, English and Belgian Boy Scout often difficult to persuade the suffer- organizations for French Scouting nil- ev to do anything for it. But it is not i der his direction. This Is the first time a condition that porrects Itself. it a French decoration has been granted the blood Is not enriched the trouble in recognition of the services of a boy will increase. The nerves will be un- worker. dernourished and neuralgle pains will follow. Digestive disturbances The Penetanguisheire Troop carried often result from thin blood, eleep is out an Impressive ceremony on disturbed and a general breakdown Armistice Day. The Scouts of the may occur. Mr. Wilson Johnson, Ninevah, N.S., capital of Huronla planted a says. "A few years ago my system grove at Canadian cedars at the entrance of the town, each Scout was in a badly run down condition. My making himself responsible for a tree. nerves seemed always on edge, and I found myself so weak that I could The grove, was Dlan[,ed immediately hardly do any work. I suffered from behind the Ontario�Qtiebec statues which mark the portaas of Hurenia, headaches and from pains in file back On Armistice Day the grove was and under -the shoulders, and was of- solemnly dedicated by the Scouts to ten so sleepless at night that when the memory of t1te Penetanguishene morning came I felt as tired as when soldiers who fell Ili the Great War— I went to bed. I was taking medicine each tree planted represented one of all the time, but it was doing me no the heroic dead. good. Then I read the testimonial at a mam whose condition had been One of the Field Secretaries of the similar to mine, and who strongly re- Provincial Council far Ontario sends commended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills " the following. I decided to give this medicine a, fair Some of the boys here trial, and when I had taken six boxes are noted for being expert at swear - I felt much better. I continued taking ing . The day after a meeting, two the pilla until I had taken six moTe boys who were there and joined, to - boxes., and I can only say I am glad I gether with another lad who, was not did so, as I am now enjoying t]4<3 best — .—M, —A 1 A�'Ise 011 —an WhA at the meeting, were playing ball, and - - - .. . i me iaa whowasnot al; ine intiedug: liv.- feel run down. to give these Pills a I gan to swear. The others, who had good trial." joined the Scouts, remembering that Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills can be ob- ,Scouts did not swear nor associate tained from any dealer In medicine, with those who did," said, "Look here, or by mail at 50 cents a box or Six we are Scouts now and don't have any - boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wil- thing to do with those who swear." liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. - They dropped their bats and left the other lad on the field. The following Keep Your Head. day they were playing again and the When tlic horses. are running away, same lad had another attack of swear- i- no time to dr— the lines and Ing. instead of breaking up the game, In order that the public may realize ins. man after 45 years of age, should jump out or hang on to the diashboard. the Others chased him off the field. e importance of early treatment Of be submitted to investigation without You may holler "whoa!" till you are neer the following information is delay, and the decision at once arrived red in the face, but if you don't grab, Mother! Open I vital aasittanb�-, it is no e3taggera-� at by an expert microscopical exam- the reins and "saw 'em down" for dear Child's Bowels With on to say that, if -acted upon, the ination whether it, is cancer or not. life, it won?t be long before there will sult would be the saving annually A very large proportion of such sores be a big smias�h-ap. California Fig Syrup many hundreds of lives, which at or swelling occurring at this time of There are farmers in this country at Your littleene will love the "fruity" ,21qent axe inevitably lost. life are cancer, and if neglected for the present timewho are Ili the wagon 11 Then he decided that be had better give up swearing and 3olit. the Scouts and presently a6ked the boys If they would lot lilla join it he gave up swear - Ing," What, a wonderful example at Integrity and loyalty to the splendid tra.a0tions of the Brotherhood! I — ;;1_1 I Surgery in Mid -Air. The French authorities have, found aeraplaae3 so useful for trail&port alid other services in their colonial terri- tories that thoy intend to Introduce large multi-eilgined aeropilailes, Which will be assigned with a pilot and a small Ptaff of mechanics, to surgeons who have large territories to cover, The cabins will be equipped as operating theatres possessiag every lif", aving device that modern surgery can suggest, The surgeon, with his assistant acting as alimsthetist, will be able to perforill major as, well as minor operations Just as readily In remote areas as if he had Ills patient in a well-equipped hospital. It will be possible, should a patient in transit develop any sudidenly ad- verse symptoms, to perform a delicate operation. in mid-air, Preferred the Frying -Pan. There is a funny side even about a poor slum child's Ignorance of the country's bealities and joys. A philanthropist one summer day said to a ragged urchin of seven or eight, "You've got a real treat coming. We, re going to send ),,on to the coun- try for a weeIL" "Oh, doln't!" replied the urchin, and he looked as It lie was about to cry. "Why?" exclaimed the philanthro- pist, in surprise. "What's your objec- tion to the country9" "They've got thrashing machines there, ain't they?" answered the boy. "Well, It's bad onough here, where it is done by hand." MONEY ORDERS. A Dominion Iixpress Money Order for five dollars costs three cents. Women, on an average, have broad. er headi in proportion to their length, and darker eyes and hair than men. I KEEP YOUR HEALTH! I — USE — The Old Reliable. Try It Read these caTefully and remember only a few weeks the result is almost with the lines down and the team run- Laste 01 utvarornia ng Syrup even em* Invariably fatal. If removed at once ning wild. Let's 6tcp a minute and if constipated, bilious, Irritable, fever - think what will be the affect of this ish, or full of cold. A teaspoonful (1) Cancer, in its early and eurable the -prospect of cure is good. age, gives rise to no pain nor symp- (8) Any bleeding occurring from ruiraway sort of farming, if we do not never fails to cleanse the liver and if Of 111 -health Whatever.- I the. bowel after 45 years of age, earn- pick lip the lines and get back to the boweas. In a few hours 3-.;u can see (2) Nevertheless, in its commonest �Z nionly supposed by the public to be Only gait which will bring -us through for yourself how thoroughly It works 4( - to safety. all the sour bile, and undige&ted food tuations, the signs of it in its early pdlos," should be submitted to in I out of the bowels and you have d' vestigation at once. A large proper- This is a hungry world. There axe age are conspicuously inanifest. (3) In case of any swelling occur- tion of -such cases are cancer, which more mouths to feed just now than well, playful child again. ng in the brdast of a -Woman after at this stage is perfectly curable. ever before in the history of mankind. Millions of mothers keep "Oallfornia 0 years'of age, a medical man should (9) When warts, moles, or other What will it mean if any considerable Pig Syrup" handy. They know a toa- -day saves a sick child to- t oncebe consulted. A large proper- growths on the skin are exposed to number of men stop producing9 It spoonful to on of such swelling are cancer. constant irritation they should be im- makes one dizzy to think of it, Some- morrow. Ask your druggist for (4) Any bleeding, however trivial, mediately removed. A large nurnber how the world. must be fed. genuine "California Fig Syrup" which ecurring after the change of life of them, if neglected, terminate in And it can not be very long that has directions for babies and children calls almost invariably cancer, and cancer. prices will be below the cast of pro- of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! ancer which is then curable. If- neg- (10) Avoid irritation and the duction. Jus�t now we are in a stage You must say "California" or You may eted till pain occurs, it means can- tongue and cheeks by broken, jagged of transition. But the litedle will get an imitation fig syrup. er which is almost always incurable. teeth, and of the lower lip by clay surely swing back to the north star o*00oo0000o*<)-oo**,0 (5) Any Irregular ble'eding occur- pipes. Many of these irritations, if if we reease it and give it a chance. ing at the change,ol life should in- neglected, terminate in cancer, The he -art of the nation is right, and "Faddy"Appetites ariably be submitted to a doctor's Certain predisposing factors in the it knows what it oWes to the farmer rivestigation. It is not the natural causation of cancer are now pretty and will pay it willingly and cheer- - Whenthedigesitive orgainsareout ethod of the onseL of the chF-.,nge of generally accepted. Some of these are fully if it once understands the right of order you need the help of ife, and in a larg� number of cases beyond individual control; others, and the wrong of things. It is a time Fr Seigel's Syrup. The herbal earls commencing cancer. however, such as occupation and hab- for producer and consumer to get 2 mcdici�al extracts of which the (6) Any wart or sore occurring its of life (determining a localized nearer together, not farther apart. To 0 SyrU I i made restore tone and streaPgthtoiaded stomachs,make ontaneousIv on the lower En in a chronic irritation or inflamation) and know each other better, instead of Minard's Liniment Co., Ltd. Yarmouth, N.S. Headachy, Bilious or Stomach is Bad, Take "Cascarets" Get a 10 -cent box now. Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indiges- tion, Sallow Skin and miserable Head- aches come 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. Thats the first stop to untold misery—indiges. tion, foul gases, bad breath, yellovy skin, everything that is sickening. A Cascaret to -night will give your con. stipated bowels a thorough cleansimg and straighten you out by morning They work while you sleep. MillionE of men and vvomen take a Cascarel now and then to keep their stomach liver and bowels regulated, and nevei know a miserable moment. Don't for get the children.—their little Inside - need a good, gentle cleansing, too. all over 45 yeaxs of age is almost I suspicious growth in connection with striking Each other down. What, then, lood Yi'!Id nourishment and seLve I rt of wisdom, so far as the fro �th, many ills which indil,est- I ertainly cancer If removed at once old scars and simple tumors, caR for is the pa 'i., he cure is certain, if neglected thel more general recognition among the farmer is concerned? ion rings. Mother Seigers Syrup 14 RHEUMATIC ACHES I is now sold in 50c. and $1.00 esult is inevitably fatal. pul.,Tic in order that preventive mp!i- In the first place, let's no -t think- I (7) Any sore or swelling occur- sures and carly treatment may be put G -r feel tbat We are in water that is bottles at drug storet. 6-921 1 , QUICKLY RELIEVED ing on the tongue or inside the mouth i in operation. too deep fGT Us. If We have thought 10-O.C�--C�4�O-OC-000<CX-0>00.0.0* we were in Over our heads, maybe we, riT racking,, agonizing rheumatic .1 ---li-ved b- an it- Postam comes In two forms: Instant Postum, (in tins) tuado instantly in the cup by the, addition of boiling water. Posturn Cotelil (in packages of larger bulk, for those who preftr to make tho, drink while the tribal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes, Sold by nil grocers, Postuin for Health "There"s a Reason" have not str4ightened up enough.; A=evlca,o ploneor nog nomeatoo acicisquic y , Lot's hold our heads high, Dook on plication of Sloan's Liniment. ) For forty years, folks all over the Careful ani conqorvatively we may DOG DISEASES world have found Sloan's to be the step out into deeper water, all the and How to reed natural enemy of pains and aches. time holding our heads up like wen Mailed pree to a.ny Ad It ometrales withon't rubbing. who know their worth and are proud dress by tb o A hor, can just tell by its healthy, U. clay elovell CO., ZU0. In t of their profession. Have we eone 0i ils Nvest nist Street ' odor that it is go' g ci do our best with the od farm? If not, New Yoric, TT.S..A. in� (" '"lls 71andy for neuralgia, on g K let's do b,,tter this year. Let's make t sca ka, lame back, stiff joints, sOrc every foot count. Brush lots do not muscks, strains and sprains. OALT feed starving men, Let's inivroveour ALT At all druggists -35c, 70c. $1.40. COARSE niethods wherever we can. Let's work 14M T4 11 for better markets. Let's work shoul-' LAND"�SALT r 131luc rJots der to ilioulder With each other to do 13tiUc Carlots To 0 NTO LT W it. Let's not expect too much right 0 $ALT WORKS i TORONT _�R21 away. Let's romember that-, Rome was e not built in a day, and that, like the C. J. CLF--;�: TORONTO oak, anything worth while takcs'timo to grow. The niest contemptible thing on earth is a quitter. And then, if Ave have brought the old place up to its best anJ really feel that we. might use a little mere liand, I let's add a *ait from. the adjolningi 17� Z �t farm that may be in the market at a V Li aWe price. vid li�-vc.T tinde reason. PA any man poor, It is poor nianagoinent that does tbat. Then we tan grow bet- tor crops. Then We can add it few ,SHE COULD HARDLY ; TU STA11111 CLIMB A ff xw COULDN'T RAISE HANDS ABOVE HEAD. Hamilton WomoLn Declares Tanlac Overcanie Her Rheu- matiam and Other Troubles. "if -others hadn't allowed their state - manta. published In tne papers I wouldn't have, known about TanIoLe and would still be� suffering, so now for the benefit of others I waut to tell what the medicine has done for mol," said Mrs. John Dale, 65 Catharine St. South, Hamilton, Out. "About three years ago I began to suffer from rheumatism, which 4opt getting worse Until I was In almost constant pain. At tJmL,_,3 my arms be- came so swollen and pahiful I couldn't raise my hands above my head,, and my fingers were so stiff I could scarce. ly hold the coffee pot to pour out the coffee. "I could hardly go tip a flight of stairs on accutirt of the stiffness in my intiseles. I became zo nervous the nols,es wade by my child;�en playing about th3 house made me frantic. ,,seeing so many fine statements ii) the papers about Taillac, I decided to get a bottle and see If it would do MQ 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 goile. My nervousness 1.9 gone too, and I am so happy over being free from Pala I can't fully express It." Tanl-ac Is sold by leading druggista everywhere. Adv. Extraordinary qualities are posses- sed 'by the River Tinto, in Spain, It hardens and petrifies the sand of it3 bed, and if a stonefalls in the stream an,cl alights upoll another, in a few months they axe united and become one, Minard's Liniment for Garget In Cows. Classified Advertisenients. PLAYER PIANO FOR SALF_ j>SLL PLAYER PIANO IN GOOD IJ condition with a large number of music rolls, �or sale at a bargain, L. Costello, 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto. BELTING FOR SALE ALL KINDS OF NEW AND ITSED belting. pulleys, saws, cablc,hose,packlrig, etc., shipped �;ubject to uillyroVal Lt loAllest priLeS in Canada. YORK BELTING 00,, 115 YORK, STREET. TOP.ONTO' THIN, FLAT HAIR GROWS LONGz, THICK AND ABUNDANT "aanderine" costs only 35 cent% a bottle. One application ends all dandruff, stops Itch - Ing and falling hair, and, In a few momentis, ei you have doubled the' beauty of your hair, It will appear a mass, so soft, lustrous, and easy -4 to do up. But what will please you most will be after a few w( when you see now hair —fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair growing all over tho scalp. "Dirderinell is to the hair what fresh ,howers of rain alid sun. shine are to vegetation, it goes right to the roots, invigorate�, and strength- ens them. This delightful, ,�thiiulatlr,-, tonic. heIrs thin. lifoles.s, fadesl hair to grow long, tbftlk, hcavY and luxuriant. I - J� w; Tello Remarkable StGrY 01't' Sidsmess Prad Recovory,- onto, Ont.—"I suffercd greativ d weakness emed to lie Irvd aft the timo,and had no ambition -�o do aw. - thingor goanyplaje.. nerves wvrc� in Na ­,hape I could -not Bleep at night, breakdown, 1 read Qf Lydia E'. llinh- hani's Vegotablo Compound in 0,..ii %.; and "'.0 V - newspapel elell. of illy frielldil advisedm(,tou_,�i,it, Now good cows to our herds, and let solner I aill quitq able, to (10 all MY OV� -i VJOrl' of the po6v ones go. It is a -good tinia nd I -v�ould otrougly advise evellY su?, to swap C,6,ws. fering women to PIVO 1,Ydia 11- 'Pinl�' And let's ke,-p a level head and not llam,�o Vegetable Conip�und a triol. " -- - Mrs, CITARLVS WAIMLIN- ft72 Chri,'MO drop the briesl Li Else is Aspirin—sa "Bayer" St.,Toroilto, Olit.-I Nothin- y I The malcora of 7,ivdia B'. Pi"I'llall"il Tho two nrost loathed bugs in exiq. Warninf,;! Unless you see name Aspirin in handy tia boxes ot 1� tab, Ve etable Compouita have thousando (if ten. -c are the bedbug and the huinbug.1 lqjayor'l on tablets, you ar t get- lets, and in bottles of 24 and 100- sue -.71 letter -S aS that abOve—th4ev bell tho li�io first complete l4throolil ever' ting Aspirin at all. Why tnkee clllio mark (registered 1 trutil, else tilcy could mt bave'beon ob- i ances? Aspirin is the trade ichil fitted in an aeraplano is a feature of I Accept only an unbroken "Bayer" In, Canada) of Bayer manufacture of fained.for lovoormoney. Thi,ilnod the 1,200 herse-power biplane, tho�packago which contains diroetions Aloucacetleacides ter oj Lawson L4, just built in the United worlcud Out by Dhys!clans during ft While it is well itnown that Aspirip morc than forty veara. If there are, aliv States to -carry jxisstngers, goods ii� years and prov,,d cafe by milliona for, meano Bayer manufacture, to assist mtalid ,�rite to L�, diaF. Pinlic- I tiot xinde viails over a numb_%r of routtis. Colds, Headache, Parache, Tootliacho, the publie against Imitations, the Tall. lu'vil Nfedic-ille Co. t'Lis bathroom is a showerbaill, w"i_ i Ncuralgla, Rheumatism, Xeurltls Linn- lets of Bayer ColllvalY Will bo shmp. stillid, alarl towe,13, mirror, and lava- bago, awl Pain. Mado Ili Can2a. ed with their geural trado wart, the tory. All drU9911t4 sell 9%yer Iftblots of I "Bayer CrOZO." ISSUE No. 47­l2l,