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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1924-10-16, Page 37 •••• ••••"•••• : t.-,• . `ri' ORIES 0 LoNDoiis The' DZIMCS Of streets are more close- ly linked with history then many peo- ple,lmagite, a fact which if borne in, mind by the,visitor to London will add I greatly to the interest of a tour round' the capital of the Empire, farace, reeeived; its Fleet Street, the !Mb. Of the news- paper world, or inst Next tun'e ScienceAeffked by Scents. I 1 Science can do. Marvel* :fer sight....0 !, hearing, and touch, but se.far it, heal accemplished nothing forpu'r,sense et . , Erna. ' ' • 7 1 Arten'Iptp have be,,to, made to find ; .the Means by whiclOqieer and other\ - animals detect a Inan'§ presence even\ ,• WO ,• ' though he is a 'mile or more away and d out of sight...It seems fairly certain ea•. - - 0 that the s•earet lies in a wonderfully., keen tense of smell,. yet elaborate tests have not proved this. , Civilized man has lost the keen •"'A• Power '.0f alnell 'Icith which 'he 'Iras .1"' -,e,rigiealir ondowedd;tbut•lalatir:lsalr°Fe '''''' races' xetain it, "A' tribe in Northern • Japan track garde by the nosealone, exactly like a dog. There is, 'also. an , !Indian tribe ,:in Brazil with the ,am6 narneltem the. Fleet, 4a•swiftlyarieving i .P4q4411.' 1510W, eLn7cYt?Ct'1.411.to- 4,-.4>vier,'..11,..' , Mitre Clout,' jrolc621, 'Court, and lied : Lien ,COort were so tanked to perpetu- , • 'ate the memory of three ancient tav- erns WhiCh bore these signs for many Years., •• ' • i Shoe Lane is ft/nailed, PlIon a 4adi• 4 NE‘.1114. • .tiOnal Story of the devil viho,, Whilst ' Varlations-AlieNevin, Bone, Bonass, .- IrldnapPing a certain Lady' Batten Of Elewen.• thieet Etizabeth's,day,'Aropped;Otwof Racial Originr-lrish. :her Shoes in, She's Late and her cloak Source -A given name, , In Cloak Laae, asearCatiden . Street. , _The' fanilly name of ripvin should, • . White Friars Street oncemarked the not be cenfosed• with that of7Nivell. Western boundary of the monastery of ' though, Owing to the ease With which the Carmelites, or White Friars, which one form may be „corrupted into the :4118 131111t, in tie year 124$;:, •'While I other'. through the simple tiatsposi-, Blackfriars' Bridge. and •Bligkfriars: tion of vowels which sound, very much 1 Road were named after. the inotatterY 'alike, there •ia no doubt; that there, of the Dominicans, or Black Priest, have been many„inetances• in whicli who established theniseives on the site Nivea has been changed into Nevin. of Prixititg House Square. • ' " • and vice versa. • Ludgate. Hill was -tamed after the The family name or Nevin, unlike *old Lud Gate huiltby King Lud in ?fie year 66 BC., on the apt Where the • railWay now emotes . this busy thor- oughfare. The gate was removed in filiest grade— ANG 1r4 Surnames and • Their Origin Cheapside• denotes that. side of the Chap where the rich goldirnitlis had their premiss, the pi:le:no being origin; allY, the Saxon*word for market; while Broadway was considered aline road , in the„days whenLotdon streets were so narrow- 'that opposite '; neighbors could shake hands out Of the top -story windows.- . .• , Shopkeepere,, infinenced ,the,maineo-otonan,y streets. Ironmae' Niven, is' distinetly Irish., It is not fouled among the historical lists;of, the Scottish clans. It. is derived from the, given nettle of "Cnamhin,'" which mea:na ,a. bone,", tame, being tbe mcdere form Owen,"_er "son of Owen,' • ARBUTHNOT Racial Origle-Seettieh. loca I I tie. SeVerai„ Conflicting and. leaciftil give of the he picked up a handful of earth, smet , a ' dit riatt The tesultS she,* that since he will do me tiore harm,than my 'e James Mitchell, • matit of this kind can be 'inade-in • The troth is that it is one oi theae. the blind dearniute,• recog- quarter . of an hour; and costs .alice.it; family names which were originally nized his friends by',the' Odor peculiar twenty-five dollars, ,. • The • skin ' is. Place names, and in first title' it de- to them when they entered, his room. •ameared all, Over with grease, the eyes signated merely the place from which . So far from deciding, how our elfac- closed with sticking plaster ,and the the individual had; Come or the'terri-• tory nerves work ; science has not yet ears Stuffed with. cotton wool.' A tube tory over -Which he leld s'oine. sort. of. discovered what, acent is., Atgrain of 'between the afid ,another in the •'" t belt Wei lied threads are placed oti. t Dccasionally a member of one 'ofthe • OGDEN'S ..t.rvr.R.pooL Masks and Faees L. Britain Tilting? powers, Dean Mackland, the British •e making of plaster masks from .Is Britain becoming higher in the to • tec locality , living faces bids fair to supersede por- north, arld•lower in •In south? SCien- , • • ' h I i • - ;I white race S found With similar , • ' • geologist,„ which he happened to be aimpie by, tralt-Paitting and, Plict•ograPli) tists saY"t at t s• • smelling' the earth. ()nee,' on being ...Vienna. A well-knewli sculptor has • Reeently a 'Umber of readings have / 10"st ejhile out riding with some friends e's.tablished a studio f5r, this. Purpose. 'bean taken to Old the helght ' 1 net 'care' to feel erly :man; and Ls doi thriVing butiness-the above sea level of the land in :VariPlis when. lie disceVers I have Tooled hi • Gaa Welle As Storage. , •gas wells' are *used a* storage,reservoirs for natura.1 gas near Pittsburg. origin Of the telnil9' name 'ef Arbat11,114” anu. annoaticed, correctly that. they •°10orltY of oll•POM Wog. rime explanations have• been n suzerainty. • Musk, for example, will perfume a too/it nostril, prevents suffocation, while silk Arlitithnot is a place in Scotland. Y , The 'older records shOw it was at one for ill be found not to haVe diminished' the Platter is. Put onto th7mSakiken.ibteera°srey even a fraction in T GROYING GIRL ' reueove when the -"sitting' is over. time spelled' Abetbuthnoth. .0ne fanrilly hearing this name a "O'Cnaimbin" or "MacCriaimhin," with the period in the 'Middle Ages wheit those o; „men may adorned with twe n gradually sank .until the sea writeforr, EyecareBook. ;Masks or women made in this way Mea1s land la rising and failing le' other; ' the last' rnadings •were teltea about .- Cite4i..g..1144;Arta,,ze:'.g001.rol.Bicanue:EyWiesHaitiwpia.' •it,.11aee rsi,',744gbf6:PEt4ttilt:44:7h'asi)i"Pu. n*Ithbily°- CI-LYDE HOTEL: 158 'KING EAST. • fiftY„ years age,•the,Nortli of Scotland . parte of the world. ' The; t?o,apt of Nor- l• r,atiiItPire,e481r.setahdaynntn4ate(leiesptatelSCP,fat that r‘cilerriTs,Pditilil*a; $7.0Sen,y;efie'vketYP!nt7.3 way, for instance, it rising theut half 1, • ' HOTELS. • land is sinking by that aniount. • VA. while the coati. of°Bel • Cikas.11ealfirireasailes . Dot yes cits Primate, Britain Once, formedpart of the • UR yE,Stlee Minim Eye Rented, •••4e "p . • • Keep yourItyelistliess; Clear and Maltby. a ;pronunciation virtually the .aanseirs the manie was deliberately adopted as hats. T ter•rible tigylitY and death- covered it and formed tbe English gitubiecirogailesee.,,geadekhigoisetekirmiu EI:equires,. iMOther's Constant d "fight end Morning." appears in its true Irish form as least traces back in unbroken line to are often finished' eff,With wigs, while mainland of Europe, • The Ian n be - and, "nevin." ------.- ' a restlt,of" the feudal sway which it like pallor have au effe -t which is both Channel and the North Sea. • held over the district. . But while thare is a•Chance tha,,t anY Care and Watchfulness. one bearing this faintly name might, • • , • , ' trace his ancestry specifically' to this' In their .early *teens' it is quite com- family at, some period or other, it does mon '• for girls. to outgrow their net, neceasarilY follow that such is the strength; and mothers shpuld careful- cate. Some ancestor Who 'rnerelY ly watch the health of their daughters lived in that district -might have, be- at this tirnefor iris when strength,la • In some cases- Iris,h clans- of thh,r, weird; and gitieseme- to the' last . de- Such earth' 'movements, gradual or . , • Im- name trace it baek te a younger, biotii7 gree. • Btit the, sculptor could not get cOnvulsive, are in operatic* ceri.selest-: , . er Of "Owen Mot," or Owen the Gteat, !orders ter StatuPa 'argt he had to live. ly upon the earth'S'stitfece., Their • • one ef the 'ancient Irish monarchs, So he started thit business which bids1 pulse seemingly arises. from the fact though the family 'name does not traek fair to become more. remunerative', that; the core of the earth being of: ba.ck to this ; same individtal in all than the mere carving of marble: , I heavier 'material than. the cruet .on 'which we live, the latter •naturally • caes ger Lane, waif the habitation of ,the •At. vations, periddi'under pressure• •spends to the 'expa•nsion or shrinkage • • • f' d f En lish Iaws, and Custom§ ' 'the come known by` t.he nanie Upon his sapped by. too rapid. growth that, • ,•,ironmongera during the reign o E -o g , P-5z-0014Rsii*iftiAtRomInde.vezegikaziagf ''13aine -11:as..heen 1.ranilated, Into the moving 'te aome-other ibcalitY, ` devekips.'' The first,: signs t , tire fait -day Bonass and Bowen on account of heir deuce was in, • dicate d the efix ti the g V- • of the mass largely metallic,• which 'it• surrounds. • • • bakers; Friday Street the borne of: the' ffiregirl'aMigiltr°1:AMP•ttfialiNfiftP16,,IVettr,--,'VIIWVfaltfiekt4,0M.411Wqr..4' Vifttgr.-siPte,• YaggeFt*eatimigitticislatatrIii A.Fight Under. the, ea! norea • and hdaches The fate gtows ' fishmongers who supplied ina.rkets; While ..Millt ,Street wad the similar sOutds. ' family name in the first place Would .pale, breathlessness ' r;rid palpitation A diver named Cappadona tells a site of the anpient milk market: There . is a family na, me 'of Bpwen, have. been the same de the Norm The Old Jewry was the privileged else. ef Welsh origin, but it iS not the French 'method of °saying. "of.:, • •• quarter' ' of the JeWs • and their first ' LWAYS.S4E.P'WELL synagogue; was erected there in 1262. Throgmorton .'Stteet` and 'Nicholas ,•Lane were both timed after, Sir •Nich- ' 'olas Throgmorton, wealtliy London banker who is said .t.g have beet pois- oned b.y one of the Earrs"Of Leieester .In 1571: Threadneedle Street is a corruption -Of Three.Needle Street, so tailed from the arms of 'the. Needlemakert" Cern- .. pity, while HoundsditCh was the Old popniarliy„r.egarded es -the, proper ,de- - ,popitory far dead .dogt: , • ditch, beyeed the city wall' whieh was • The. healthy eitild sleeps well and during its wakitgbeerala never crass but alWays 'happy and laughing.';,. It Is only the Sickly child that is .Ctotsl,end •• ' peeviiii.'7MotherS, if yew!' children do not. 'sleep, well; if they are:pit:its-and, cry a great' deal, • give them Baby's OWn Tablets and' they will Soon • be well, and haPpY again. The . Tablets are•e mild but thorough laxative w,hiCh . , regulate the, bowels, sweeten the.stora- act,- harlish'constipation, colic and it- .' te althful sleep:, ate follow, with low spirite. •.• At the. first • syraptoni of anaemia, mothers should act at ;once. ;Negleet- ed anaemia' often leads to decline, but if you see, that Your ;daughter's .bleed la' enrich& ihere need be no cause for anxiety.. The :finest blood 'enricher ever discovered is br. Witiiains' Pizik Pills:. The pure, red bleed created by these.'pills Will quickly banish., all signs:Of, anaemia. They. will build up your girl's health•and enaure her a rebust •gitlhood:- Give yonr:(laughter cOurie ei; Dr". Williams' Pink' Pint' now. Wake her strong likethousandt, •of girl's and wornen thrOugiiinit Can ada whe•have been reocued, from the aeinia b ,Dr2 . 'The poaching days were reSpettsible clutches e an . 1 ,. : . „ . for the name 0! Snow Hill, formerlydes „ eribed as "Snore Hill," from the fact You, can get Dr.,Williame pink Pills. that : the ' stagecoach -passengers ' ie through dealer in medicite, or. bY.' ,. , . , ._.__ . • t ded for the "Saracen't Head" Were ..inall at 50c: a box from The Di.' Wilir • • et , , generally fait asleep when'. they at- - rived at: thele:destinatibr, • , • • Holborn Is a contraction of ."The • Hollow' 'Bourne," indicative. of a stream • in' EL 'hollow. The tame appear g in 'the Doomsday Book as "Hrilebourne." The er, by poet paid, from The Dr. Strand 'literally .Ltlel the .strand • of eveliama,' Medicine Co.; . Breekville, the ThameS, and at one tinieSomerset Ont House and a,few other large ,manSions digestion and promo e They are ahsolutely guaranteed 'free from' opiates and tnay-bo given, to the, new -bort babe' With, Perfect" safety. You -can . obtain the:' Tablets through any Medicine dealer at 25 centa e.' bort, • ' „ Were the only buildings on :Its south-, The dress of a New Guineawoman lasts her h lifetime. It consists of, the looked out. of: the yvindow and turned tattooing made on her skin or of a with ,, disappianted look,.saYing•-"Ohl series of small scars made In. a pet- I thought '. they were down on their tern across her chest ' and 'shoulders. , hands and knees." ' ern 'side; •while Convent' Garden was originally..CanVent 'Garden, belonging to St. Faure: Convent. 'Rotten R.ew is really a corruption of •--rotite de roirthe French for •"Route,of • the :King"----to--the-historic--royal resi "I suppose you. ktow.what ha,pp to girls who tell untteths?" . Sure. TheY catch husbands."' , ••• Children take things very 'liter thitinz a very muddy spell we out of the, window and saw a ,team • Most stuck: in the mud and sonie remarked: "Myl just look, at t horses, they are barely, craw along." Little. Katherine aged' ens lianit' 'Medicine Co:, Brockville, Ont. • I Like Bulbs in Windows. , " • , ,. • • . • YearS' go. when I lived in .a.Cold loOk the plants wirmid: freeze new •al- • an&. then or, get chilled enough* never. one' to be,realIY, nice, I lea!ned. the vane hose 'efthe. hardy bulb. ' l' could' have ling fipwers. even if the soil • in the pots fiVe' Should freezea: emit, light chill bad no effect •on even the -"..inere tender .sorts, sneh.'as the 'Priper4%biteS and "freesias', while • the , .hyacintlis. •.seemed to welcoine the cold. Then, if I wanted flowers In' a. -room• where•I kept .no ilte,...but.„Where the temperra;„ tete' was well •above, freezing--7ardund .50, Or 60 degrees •triest -Of the tirne-;-,I conid have them, for all the .".hardy •bulbs ,like sich cool, quarters. They ' will do better,in a cool 'room ttianin a Warm one, thotigh-ln the 'Ordinary' liv-' ing-reom teraperatitte they will do Well if kept moist; -H. A. •• enCe 'Keneirlgton. .The well-known • ihOrerZhittre PiCeadilli was 'nerted af- • ter' "Pieadilla 'Ball,' its most westerly, • • building during the reign of:Eliza:bath,' which was Cited as a depot' forthe male •of the then fashionable Pica(Iflly, • Jake: So' Called' On account of its little • __pear -like points:.•.•• " • . ;SOitharrintea: • Street , ran .1 .(• 1 f.trqr an-e-tritroy-±,Square-a• l. ' nated after the Ear';s,..i.td'i.‘OliiS 'of•.' iliOuthampton, who, Were the greutull, • landlortsat the time When ;the nernea ' Were bestowed: ' • , .A faightyAppetite, In robtister ,ages- and it ,.a more •, primitive. itkiety there 'uted. :to be • mach, poptiltiejaterest • In the sett. of • Cointietition in, Which the prizewent to , the Atka -.Who Icou.1(1 dispose ,of ,the • largest. etirount of -food tinia •' A contest of thatsort wag' organized in ' mining tOvvn-, in the. north; 'Of 'Eng- land. , One competitor, u. 'glint collier • six•feet inbeight end hroti.d, prOpOt- •',Uori, .Siteceeded ;in, diStipting of a 16g of mutton, a•plentiful supply ot vege • tables, atti a' Plum pudding 'washed . down with. COpiout dratight5 Of 'ale,' ^' He:Was' 'unenintiottsly , declared, the • winner and was beipg triumphantly ea- • . corted hOme,wheri he turned to his ad- . '.inirers add geld; •' • "Eli, lads, say, don't say nowt a' this to my old ,woman, orshe, Won't'gleine • ne'diiiner!"" A ptoniisingnew 'variety of timothy, has been Originated by the. Division of Verage:PlartWlif•,:itet.tlePt4...Of Agri • Culture, . Canada. A .few super•een : 'strains. of .`tvestern _rye_ _gross, . Ken.' • ;tacky bltie grass, and red clover also .--lutve--beeii-deVelOped.. The new tim- othy is being pot but tuider the Variety • Mune Of Nom • • diturninotit 'sends§ .150 to 200 feet Atha- baska rivet in northern Alberta. „.DraWri out by, . the sun, the' tar'. tuna . intO .deep pools. Sirnilar ands "are , • found .tit• iiiterVala from latitude 57 . • clegree§ to beyond the Aretie, Circle. The Soaked, area ie p(Aitibly. 10,000 square 'miles. 34' Mustard neutralizes the richness of fat foods and makes them easier to •'digest. Mustard enables you t,C enjoy• • and assimilate food which otherwie.e would burden the digestive organs. - A Month. Later. • " such 'e pity you , were ,slek: at Eatteranel,couldn't wear yolit new spring het ' ' • . '• Anne-.7"Yet--and, 2 -Lew it's .entirely out of style!". ' • Minard's Llnime.nt Relteves Pain- ' A Returned Esiril: An AineriCan tourist was shown to a room in a hotel in 'Brussels, where he found twenty candles stuck in a Chae graphic story of a terrific' underwater' encounter which he -has just had with a sting -ray more than a yard square. ' , While repairing • cables off 4the """'''''''' French 'Mediterranean 'coast, ' Cappa- done spotted the ,fiSh , .behind 'some . • rOcks. Suddenly the fay ,,,dashecl at• , ,him. and almost stunted him 'with a' blow of the tail. • ' , ' FAINTING.. • The -man defended himself with the , , . , _ dagger divers always carry and stab: ' : ' ,. . . bed. the fish' between theeye, t but , perfect rain of tail blows „Yellowed, an . Sent.WoMan to Bed. Great Change eding . the fish ,onlY made off when a areal After, Taking Lydia E. Pinkham.s ' bleto death. ' The'stitgray emits,electrical shocks ' Vegetable Compound Headache. , . • Bathe the forehead with Minard's in water. Alto • 'inhale; • .deffer, As '1(WaSAark, theattendatt, 'lighted „then:C.5.1V but the, gtest had 'been It European hetes beforeand made him ,niit .them Out immediately. This was: of no avail, heweVer,',. It his. bill' next day he found ..."Twenty..cet diet, ten fit h 65" ,(two dol-: -lar.$). • He Went 'beck•to therooin ;and took out all.the•candles:'wraPped„ each one inabit eLpaper end .slipped thein into Ills 'overeeet, pcieket.• .Whet was •about to leave the,heese he'folind -th-p-. rv a n thehall, ten men .serVaiita on-One-sidec the 'Maid 'seriarits on the Other. all Sniffing andeadyr 7t' fir the exPeCted tip • • . .• ;Thenlie„dtew.out. bus package and die., tribuid tlie candies, one to -each.; low nie, Monsieur," he Said. 'With a bo*:, madanie, They are 'very ',superior candles: I • can . assure you„ I paid ten cents. apiece.'for them:" Then he-s.leiked-bu t and I efethefF.,' staring at the: eandles like, a set ,of 'wooden images."1 . „ Our 'SMP Pearl Wire Wash . Board is so strong, tough and durable that a full-grown man or , wont= can, stand on it without doing -the -rubbing surface or part Of it the least harm! The enamekdsur- face won't chip, flake or peel off. Th'ink of the weaf.thereAs'in ,Such-,,a;*ailh :board! There is the same wearing qualities in all • articles in SMPPearl Ware. Tryout the Vash board and be. convinced. .sk 'for SM Pearl Were vAor se all • ra.. ' ar taaaeA7 THISHEET nnETAl. PRODUCTSCO. 4.07su- ,_, , ' MONTREAL 'TORONTO WINNIPEG: , EDMONTON vAricouvaa ceioalre -• Youth Aski. wop.dsr what they know, They must be very wise, :With all a lifetime garnering BehInd their dulling eyes „ And yet they talk of tiny things. • • . And petty things long -'known., • And handle life that,burns BO hard As if it were, a' stoner. "-Oh;•*liat%are•litearid,livitg And what ,is great and small?, For I am sic h with Wisdom, • WhO haVe not lived at all! • • -Margaret Widcleiner. Wit,h its tail. When drawn up, Cappadona• , was found tO.,have .a ,seriously .wounded , .. ' . , ' • The natives of New Guinea eat grub ...worms, rats, liiards, • frogs, snakes and.:crocodile eggs along With. other meat and vegetables.• FliAbl9S PILLs • Sweeten the Stoina.ch . .• '''' •--.--7"-', --, -•:•.------- : '. • Boy: :your .out-pf-to,We• tupplies 'with. " Dominion EXPrets,'Meney •Oildert. 'DriVers Improve With Age.. - , . .. ACcording .to Dr. J. J, Stew, .nation- ally ' linewri psyCliel,ogitt„,autortibile, drivers /betWeen the •ageg. Of 30 an p.• htfe "least likely to bave, accident, , while those from ,2-0` to 29 are conSt. ,tiltienally" :Mere careless„ The ol , SuPpetitiOn-Ahtt 'thatiled men, are les ""likelY` tiliti,Sitigle,..mento.„.have , k.e1;: dents, hasbeen, definitely 'disProveM,, I, -liedeclares. -Fittest to drive .an alit Aptilit- 'goricoi. oioitiOtt and quick nervous te-' 'fietibil to- the need§ of a,,,Otidden einer,• gency. ' ' t •"., , ° You can always tell the ago, of, a Japanese ,Wornan by 'looking at her ° ;hair. ; he wears' 'a gold; in - in-' her hair until She reaclieS the age» of 25. the Avhi to. .Atk40;' ,the . , women: wear plait Shell c9mht4, If would take a mind reader te tel the' . age of an -American "Avotnan by 'her, aliair. • They bob. from 6 -to 96. ' minard's Liniment tor nheuenat,sm. TROUBLED WITH ECZEIVIA ON FACE Very. Itchy. Caused Erup- tions, Could liot Sleep, • Cuticura Healed; • ," I.was troubled,With eczerna on my face. It broke out in a rash en my shin and Was very itch3i1 SrathhgatrSc4-eruptions and in few.weeksh•itesoread•all"over,nlY. face. Ic�udxSot sleep, arid when- 'evcr I vvashed my' 'face I wctild aln,:.irkd,tilav ,00tahseeritistn eeme, ent,fpecit.c• ti.ira Soap and -Ointment and of. eted a free pantile. •.purohate'd rnore,:and atter using two cakes of ,Soap and ,one box of Ointment I wag healedl°' (Signed) Mit8 leen Rothenbtish,, Box 40, Duff, r•l'" Use Cutieura Soap, Ointment and ' ,Trileum daily and keep your Skin 'cleat arid' healthy . Ear,Mla Eaolt Fri,e'by Mall; Addreso Canadian Depot: • "Oattonra, P, 0. Box' 2616, Montreal." 1'riee Soap 26c, Ointment iisnd 60c. 1lIC1111$ 28s. Try our new Shaving Stick. ISSUE No. IleadtioisesandDeafn- ess Priter,i'ent1v go together.' Some people . only suffer from Head Noises. LEONARD' EAR OIL relieves both , Deafness and,-, Bead Noises. Jost rub It back of the ears,In sertin nostrils and folloordireetions of Dr. J. B. Bergeson for °Care bf enclosed in each package. Leonard Ear Oil Is for salieverywh'ere hilemating daacriptivetbider ' Aji • • ont upon seq„..,e --"&teonard.hi NIA tlevise ye. DON'T DO THIS rut9. Sarnia,' Oritaxio.-'“After my girlie Was born I wat-a wreck. My nerves were too terrible for Words and I she. . ply,cotild not stand or; walk without • pains. I suffered with' fainting spells until I Was no longer' any good for my , household,diitieS and had to take to my 4, bed: The doctor said I..ehotild have an operatipn, but I was not it alfit condition. , at; that time. My neighbor said, 'Why .•• don't you try Lydia •Piiikham's Yet • etable Compound? ' Lam 'sure it will.' co -- you gogd and will Save those doctor's -bills.' So I wa.s,adviied.by my husband• to4:'try it after I told himabout it.,7I very thankful to say that I was Soon , able to take a few boarders for ;a while as rooms were Scarce at that time. _baby is 17 .monthS old noviand khave not yet hadan operation, thanks to your Medicine. I have :recOmnierided the Vegetable Cenipoulid to a 'few peopletk know and have told thein the good it has detente. ' I know I feel and -look a di& Tferent -woman.thete.-last few.Monthis an -d-7, I -certainly would het lie _without's bottle of your medicine in the house. 'You can use this letter as you see fit.,. as I should, be only too glad for theses suffering as I haVe th..know whatit has Alone for me."-Mrs.,RopEa'r G. MAC.-• GUEST?, R. R. No. 2, Sarnia,,l.Oritarie: 1A tecent'canvass of women users of ' the Vegetable CoMpthind 'report 98 tint' Of 100 received.betefiCialresults.:' This' IS a' remarkahle--ptoof-otits-merit.„_4_.,... • 'Ins,ii, on BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN . . . , • „. • • ,. • Unless you see the "Bayer Cross" ' on tablets you are ,not getting the. rgenuine , Bayer product proved safe. . . , -by millions and prescribed by physicians 24_yearsi1)r___ Colds Pain Toothache " Neuritis Rheuthatism., Headache. . . 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