The Exeter Times, 1923-2-1, Page 3tit
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1E111'0113 11USTION
The Only ,Sure -It fief En.
n ieh : and Up- :the !'Blood.
Nervous exfiau;r,tfon. is ;the caw cit
1 eadaelree, aiud dlxzineee, and it iS dace,
�8rd+�',,at nest always,' to, cotiditioas of im-
paverirstied blood. 'Tablets and. pow-
ders for headaelies'Should never be
taken:, they cannot poe'eibly reach the
root on the tro ib e and aro often: most
,...
Itarnl.ful, - All tit is needed to bring
relief +is a tonic that *Ill
v eii'rxd:h and
purify' the blood and the Very. est
? -s b.
ionic for,tl i - r, . ` 7 1
i s.:puipos�a,` a Q,. v� f -hams,.
i'inla 'Pills', 'These frills have a di'rec't
action on the blood 'and in t way
way
the hec-adaciles,,diczlness add other bad
sylantern s :rapidly dlsapear, Mr.`
p
Iyltsrk .r, Taylor •.Granby Que. teles
1, 1G
what this' medicine -did or him, He
lead ,severe headaches wh,ieb
would be acco.rnnani9 d by,vomiting
&
spells. • These; would •last for ,two or
three days at 'a time. 1 would take one
of these,.spells 'every three or four
weeitsi; and it is almost impassible to
des4'.'
r
h
e the h e miserY t causad cele
he. y
I tried a number of`rmdieines without
getting relief, until one day my mother
brought me six boxes `.of •Dr.Williams'
Pink Pills. When they , wore, used I
was feeling laugh better, and 1 got a
fur tier;suplily,-and loader the continued'
treatment every symptom of :the trou-
bee disappeared • I cannot speak too.
hig•aly of this niecleenie for it certainly
has done wonders for me."
You can get these pills through
Kany
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The
Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brock-
ville, Ont.
rock-ville,Ont.
An Old Scoutmaster bays Something,
",` nly'self,'I had to use .the Scout
lo.
halt,dbark and axYthi ;g 1 ooui I get
bold, of lin the •1 brery, to learn h'ow to.
do thirst's so I could `teach nay boys.
h �,
1 got hold of men who could show my
sin
linty to ` d afire 1n fr he ()Pen, u g
t ktuil
Arz
more than' - a'tctarss; .. Y
} ' two zn„
e same trail.`
Scc;<utxnaster�c�aa follow t .
ho
l : in '. '. t was
�I round it deli:
l,giltfrll",�O �$
more fun' than a'h'ouse'cn lire, learning
i i ._i, , twice as
sroine of these irg3. And
much Sizer as putting dont, a fire show-
ing y
my boys how to do; them,
"But what r started out to say was
it•
that there are some of ihe.:�Gests '
Winter. For i�s
hreat. to "pert through in
the ieiadsifoot, take knotftying. knot—tying.And
as freciuemt1y 'review- yScoutsupo
n
s iprettyd
all the tests, lancet -tying le ._: Boo
Winter snort for any -Scout, The cold
chi the day the -better, the'spart.
"Try him .an: hitching cue. Sled be-
hind another to Make temporary -bobs.
Fill .a duffel bag and baye him' lash it
to a.si,`ed, Arctic exp:lo• atic,n fashion,
Inathe woods have hila:'snare a good
Iog to he hauled to camp -for
fire -wood
or the log caabin.. • If you ha egg]
fa,diiities let him lade as many lags
abaasd as the sled will carry and your
Snouts can pull. `Simple things like.
. mnndin,g , a broken skate-s(rrap, fasten-
ing the tent poles together, and just
merely tying knots far practice work
are part'`'of the Winter tests. Any
knot that is needed to be tied indoor:,
send Jilin outdoors to tie. Tell him to
do' it, of his own accord when ' o one
-around. -'4T hat's Z'Vintar for?
., or r `Olass Scout, of
� the , Se waeon��
course, tracking half a mile in 25 min-
utes really' ough•t." to be done in Wing
ter. Why litter the cou:nrtrysli,de, with
torn papers? And just before Cha:is-t
nnas, the test of deicribin, s.atisfac
torily the eontenrta of one shop window
out of four, observed for one minute
each,' is . -a real teat.
"Scouts sh-auald know their Scouting.
this year. How about using the knife
_and hat -civet in cold weather? The
Scout who has pa,scsed the tent to build
a fire in the open with not more than.
two matches, in the Summer, can pass
it over again in the Winter. At least,
.teat's my idea of it. Why shouldn't
he 'pass ' every test '1•11. both :kinds of.
weather'? In ;rainy, weather, too, for
that matter? Be.preparcdI I.
"For the First Chas�s'i'•Sdout, how
abowt .demonstrating artificial'respira-
tier" 1f • he should 'fired a, child "almost
frozen 'to death in the woode?; • Just
as useful their, as- if he found the child
drowned. Then how_about.preparing
and 'cooking .in the open with carnp
cooking, utensils the things inen;tioned
• in math: test? They. certainly taste
g bu or .,!'nLr). atitint-er'siedaY• f'feI had:
nay ' way I Twouldn't pass a Scout
through : who 'couldn't qualify on test
number: six for:Fiist Class Scout,;in'
Winter• ' as wood: as in.`Sumixer. (I
- don't 'really say that. I hold to that in
actual practice).
"Of course, no Scoutmaster.iis going
to hang' up' a boy until Spring who
wants to pass_hts. te'sits •iii Winter. But.
?'cw manly Scoutmasters, -urge, . en-
suis age, and make their Scouts: pass
them.i.n. Winter? 1t is all the harder
tor a boy to da, this iir'the Winter
hlakeu him able to overcome difficul-
ties.. The World is „a different world
in Winvter'•from •what it is:in Summer:
Scouts 'should know it,inall its moods,"
The Chief- Scout's`ldew Year's' Message
May peace and, happiness . be with
You all this' .comiiaig year.May' each due to -education We; had nothing ex-? all must be given attention before any
oiie,ot you be able on tlia:,last night of„sept the sun and air. and, natures un -I great `hopes for the complete success
the year ; to laoh ;back with clear sen -
science to having at least done your
beat every day since lash New Year's
Day,.• and,: if you rlrou,ld'-be conscious
of. any shortcomings, may it bean in-
centive to -yen -to put. extra. effort into
' ' your work for the coming, year, s�o that,
there shall' be no recurrence of the
•
High Speed..
'Motion :pictures have been made up
to a speed of 15,000th of a second With
a camera. •'and lens` 'invented' by .:a
French scientist:
It has been estimated that there are
always 1;000 ,thunderstorms in pro-
press all over the world. •
h1lnardas Linimerit for Neuralgia.
The Hardy E4sD r t+.
svhy tip 'tile• Eskimos never starter;
from ecolilse?: The fact is that the l•is-
h,imo belief,es 'hi having plenty' of
frysh air about. h{. ,Body tend nrake,s a
poirit of wearing tl loozi'ust g enaceii,e•
.
inna$ n•able and 'no tight -fitting under-
•clothing
.uthot+ties deals rc Haat; it is be
caroti+e Eskimos• tailoW fresh „Or.' to tcir-
culate oontln r a11y 'anti ovdr, the boa,
that they are t;ii ,`, ;idie -t z n c iii; t;io:
world. A:'i.
l?Y�'�4.�10t1iey nric
go lottiod;''
beteg' carzil;etlauabrn "lir ••the;' hoods' of
tlaeir(rnotn'ers' furs' ; _
The Ipe skian
:' feet
ret;elve,g �, rc,at•
care and
chi. women' g
c `e.it5d
naristleorals'uelYfiaterp•writolfi;
,
, boot in existenot. ,It. is' trade, of seal••,',
ai
..
.Sltili,,. without the 'fir, "tanned" ;and
kept `pliable by chewing.. - The, parts'
are sewn togetlieri ' ith deer inews,
r
in "a;"loesrs•titch" whit:h oe pother raoe,
underUootsta..c i /c r, itl.in tires nd, 4chou•ed s
e{i
skin a deerskin sock is archei,' the hair
being e
ug r,oat to th,, sicca. Solt and Moat•
come off together,' and every night
tthie , are dried n a fray"
y. o nework" rigged
above•an igloooil-lamp, and the Damn •
is ltept burning day and might..for•this
purpose and for the nit1ng of snow'
for drinking water. In -the inor'nln.g the'
first dui of Inc women
m
CA W.
LI . E ;USED TO
Grows 'Championship `Grain.
•
Jahn W. Lucan, of Ca.yiey, Alberta,
is :one of;the Canadian fanciers who is
bringing ,honor to Canada in interact-:
ticnal grain exhibitions. was . i•e-
�.• He
ceiltly the.'wiiiirer of the sweepstakes
in rye'at the International Grata, and.
Hay Show in -Chicago.
y c tie o nen is to chew
th boots” •
0 oats" of bha znen ,
Owing 'to,=the pure `cold air ti
breathe, an:d to the• constant exercise .irg :.'
I�• aD
whioli gums and Saw get;: .in clielviilg
blubber, sea:lskln, and - so on, ,Eskimos
have very"strong teeth'. Such a thing
as a cavityt or any form of toothache' is
unknown. l
The Eskimo. is lsoalthy also because
he drinks' a: large amount' of snow -
water. Indeed, his avidity for 'melted
snow as a beverage keeps the "wife
busy melting snow or filling pails from
holds in the ice.
Interlocking' Blocks
A Wiseonsin roan is the: designer .of
bui!lddng 'blocks witch' herring bone
grooves on .their upper and lower sur-
faces to'make them interlock.
•
To guard"the bah,• against t Lancia
• nothing cam '.ecjual Baby's Own, Tab-
lets. The Tablets:are a inlet laxative
that will keep the little one's stomach
and bowels working regularly. It is a
recognized.' fact that where the stom-
ach and.bo;eels are in good order -that
colds will not exist; that the health of
the little one•"will be good. and that he
will'thrive and be happy and good-na-
tured. ' The.Tablets are sold bymedi-
cine dealers '-or by mail at 25 dents a
box from ;Tire.Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co-, Brockville, Ont.
In one section of Madras, out of,The PooY°'Man's �.1Ci18S.
every 1;000 babies born in 1921, 522.6a
or more than half, died, Flow, many people realie that sleep
•is the Most important thing in,the
TB EDUCATION.
I3Y •DR ' J. J. MIDDLETON
Provincial Board of Health, Ontario
I i:'&Iiddl'oton will be glad' to answer questions on Public Health mat-
', tars through this. column. Addreas bin at Spadiiia House, Spading
•
scent, Toronto. '
Where- did the Jersey - cow of to- developed for the service. of the race.
day come from? From human inter- The future'' prosperity of'Canada
ligence'pius the initial, cow.': was'; dependent not upon her•iiatriral
In this graphic way Mr. R. Seg-
citizenshipresources but upon the development of
worth, field secretary,.of the Ontario, her ••
Trustees and Iiatepayes'.Associaticn What will Canada. in the future?
tried to impress on his hearers .the What' part' wi11, she, take in the nioldl.
value of education., ing and formation of the world's work,
annual meet,-: of the is being settled to-dav in 't'he Public
4 the second g Schools. Th boys acrd girls: at school
Lanark:: County Ediicathonal:`'Associa- to -day will be the statesmen;. the buss I
tion helot ece itly,i'n Perth,,; Mr. Seg ness amen •and ' ai'l nation ibuilders' of
worth was one of the pr"incipl speak to-niorroiy. I
el.'s and.• lie hdridled: his subjec...'Peak-
in a What is being taught in the school -
masterly manlier. What education is of tremendous importance in shap-j
can do, what avenues of possibility it ing their own and their nation's 'des -
opens
opens' up, and what responsilbility rests tiny. Emphasis was laid on the point'
with the people in keeping the Public of health. If the child is not in good
Schools, of this province up to a high, health physically, its mentality 'will
standard, were some of the pointssuffer. It has beerr.triily said that one
emphasized. "' can neither teach a' child who is suf
The first -bread principle .we: should fering from cold feet; nor educate a'
think about 'wag the value of'.educa- child with a`heaciache. To make an
tion, he said'. S`onretiniies we --met peo-r,impression fax good:' on the mind, one
pie who spoke disparagingly of echica-;i nrust'see'that the child's physical con -
tion, and- while' we knew `their argil dition ,and wants have been given con=
ments were unsound and their position sideration. A '1:ungry child is hard
untenable we might not be in a posi to teach; the hot midday meals has
tion -to answer them. We should ask! proved to be a Godsend in many rural
these, persons to name one single pos schools. 'His teeth,' tonsils, adenoids,
session they, had that was not directly' sight, hearing, his general 'condition,
develoiled 'resources. -Ile spoke light- of his education -cam be looked for,
ly of education proclaimed his- own Otherwise the child, is growing up be-
jignorance: - i low par, physically unfit ,in one .way
y�hen is a -person educated?` When or another and •not a.nornnal, healthy i•
h
failing and. tliat_,,the Werk ,be in th'e
first place' for God and- the coinhnuniity.
ROBERT BADEN-PO'W .+LL,
Chief Scotia.
Where,: She Went Wrong.
Mrs: Grandways wasecalling upon.
'Mrs. Cassidy;.whose imsband was �vei1
tondo, a'nd: whose daughters•• had there-
fore been sent away to College. •
`By the, way,"' said Mr's. Gran.dways,
when the two hail. been ;gossiping for,
u While, "where is Clara? l Haven't
seene.lier for an -age,"
sYlrs. Cassidy, swelled :idtln p•r�ide:
"Clara is at college," she replied,
With grandeur. And -then. added: '"Aad
1:a:n so worried about her. I.haven't-.
had 'a• letter. from her for nearly two,
"That is wllere;.you'. made 'the •nris-
tl ke," was the • pi omp , rejoinder of .
Mrs,. Oran'dways,`> Instead of letting I
'Midge to college, you oho ild have- sonic•
Lei: to one of 'those cirries,pondenee
ae ools."
God has mixed ,a feeling- o.t content
with everything `finished.
A Freiich man of science says tha
it is beyond .the power `of chemistry
to'reprodi.ce sea; water. Although the
Chemist may k-irow the sixty o�d cerxi-
pencet parts Of sea water there. is
solirethitig rh it that; defies rinitation.
We have ttvelve l r itrslr;;5leldwniarsll
a1s l hese', ti,ca tile. Duke of Connaught,
Lord.Ct'eiiteIl, Lord l4letht`fen, Earl` of
• 'YI7ros, Davi Ilaig, i;he -Emperor, of
Jt-i'paii, Marshal `Foch, Lord P1Wilei;
'Viseount'Allotcby';: Sir 'William ;lio'bert;-'
soft, Sir 1\ rthn-s ;Iitir'etrt, and tb IfS.•Eit'
rrf'-i:t.0 13 el atl'1
is fix iei•ent faculties are unfolded and human' feeing: ` +
world ?
It is said that Napoleon,. Wellington,
Frederick the Great and 'many, other
famous' men slept on an, average no
mare than four or ' five hours every
day.
tiviiiether this statement he 'true or
not, its propagatilon has done an incal-
culable amount of harm.;It has set us
a false standard:
.'`The fallacious inference has '}leen
dx,amwn that 'to make the most of life
we ought to sleep' as little as possible.
It is' considered "clever" to be able' to
situp late, and rise early. We.preten;d
tose.off et -sleep isa a waste"of valuable
time."Sleepy-head" is one., of the bit-
terest Pornis of reproa:cb.
We forget Boswell's accounts of the
incomparable Dr. Johnston` lying abed
till three in, the'afterrioon. We forget
thatthlegsiat Darwin for all the mar-
vePlu's' vQeill,, _Ire, d-1 , in . lids lifetime,.
could not work inure than two or.Uhree'
hours a clay
,Sleep js inore than the mere "sus.
•pension of bodily ;activity" that the
older•- soientists used to call it. A con-
tinual process• of' reconstruction goes
ona�l1 throuh the body while we sleep.
It is only thein_ that food eaten in the
daytime goes through 'the later stages'
of ,transformation into bodily tissue,;1
repatring-tile ravages of yesterday and
preparing ,For the ,labors of 'to -morrow.
The nearest we can cone to a "gen
er.al rule is: Sleep .until you feel` re-
freshed.
iron. in Malay- States,
2 an valuable'deposit
A ,new d v i of iron
ore ;has recently been discovered in
the Malay States. '
The largest and only 'inhabited: is-
land
land in Tristan da Cunha is an extinct
volcano 8,500 feet: high.
Y�1 � r
OUELM
`<'1 r{r3nnnoils xatnple. tan
ofXr,stan'2l S> hu mit.
As :I,nt "tan tp, id;` for
4c rr, sfamils, W-,rifo7
:nnasiian I'otaii i
at
say "No" to the children when tea or_coffee is being'
.�: passed;' but while explaining'that `little fonts should not risk
health, dei you drin tea or coffee yourself?
Your health is valuab„e, too -and. their need for hot drink
with breakfast may, be as great as yours.
There's complete satisfaction in Postuzn; and safety alike
£or young and old. ' Postum is made froin clean, hard wheat and
is free from -any element of harm,- It has'a pleasing arorna, de-
lightful
flavor—and thousands who have wisely stopped tea
and coffee are finding satisfaction, comfort. and better health, in
wholesome Instant Postural.
At;yo
nstan
real Cos, Limited'
roc ib in" Sealed, Air -tight Tins,
4t'
there s a .Reaso,n„;
FO;R HEALTI'
I'ton: St.,
Toronto Facl.,zry. :if Ontario
�ti«SG3s Q3r. ce ' tt)' ( tot.
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Best ' Bowe Laxative
W hen ran la. Ii nay ; little .
t -i y �' i2 11 I IL1ti
Ci'; u san� tti r so r:etaxdch•ilaIly I
thought nziavbe the medicine - wau,ti
Gt�n�ii ate
het i•in ;;tot. and striee I've taken it I
r> ,
said.x
c rJohn on a 1J
E m ,. , 4n . � s:ul4, J
5terlingii t., ikadeli Ontario.
"l. cernc'acl•e:_la.Yeaa'.or so ngo from'
Calgary, le biro i,as.#i niin.er, but pati
to quit . `31. account 't asthma,": he• con.-'
acro. nt c.f
•; i5 g:
zed. was badly ran tzc+vz n,1
y �
then I got
`a. touch of 'pneumonia that
l nockeft Pa cut•eem itetcii . I couldn't
1
g `t-iiny strength hxalr lii'ad. no appetite,
vas tin'sbl to n -art>' acid dikl 't knot
'hat it was to vet a gnoasi night's sleep,
geb b
"I3y 'tlie time I took three bottles Rf`
Tanlao I` :•wa anything,
� eating 3us�t y t .�,
sie 7 n' like 'C on
el 1 1 l o ,.and T, have h
� log�
the job ever since.' My'aathma doesn't
bother ir.e so rnuuh'nbv� Fz d it's a rame-
r, p.
,.,i.7 , 'r
12et V'•L' n -'s,1L 1-
i e me ane. i_ry littia;•grancl d gl.
ter at meal time, fax e otlb have
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Tarry i 1 - rug -1
at, -is fax sale ny -a11 good d U
gists, Over35 million bottles solei..,'..
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heartburn, gases, palpitation and pain
disappear. Druggists guarantee each
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End your: stomach trouble for few
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A Quick Relief
for Headache
A hearinche is frequently caused
by badly digesteilfood; the gases
and acidaresultingtherefromare
absorbed by tho blood which in
tuns arritatea the nerves and
causes painful symptoms called
headache. neuralgia rheuraa-
timi etc. 15 to 30 drops. of
Mother Seigel's Syrup will correct
faultydigestion and afford relief.
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1,
et•an ping or oreiacting, take Cascar
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lir s.ti Vie r ,
gin, ,,er t on ,tin ups et 'stomach,' and
t11 sac;.; d .e .; gone
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s;The most trying man to ',deal with I•ae,rned ocot,mo tC>nat
{•C5i the erre who do�ta,t knov what he, .:'.
tivar kis and is' impatient ioecause h'€e f
i p
doesn't get it. '
T C 1cA
',.iobplxal
Nurses '{Tteglsts.red;
nurse urse ti tutu 5k`.
d ,. .
the't rzilarco's:°'3to4t?X '
eight-hour duty r enu.1.,16,r
of 'High' School or`.lts',t
ther information . up,ot''f,
erieL 1-tospital„.1Tiigtu�
• ianperinteadent nI ",AFI
1' 1 Off.
Pain ?
For iinniediate relierrub the
atlieeted part with. Minard's
Liniment. It penetrates faster
and further than any other,
soothing and stopping pain.
Two generations have crowned
it King of Pain.
Minard's
Lininaent
The Family Medicine Chest,
[BURNING...PIMPLE&
Qver Face and Neck, Face
"My trouble began' with a rash
which later turned to pimples. The
pimples ";vere quite large
41 and of a reddish color, and
were scattered all over my ”
face,' neck and forehead.
The itching a.xid burning
were so severe that I could
not help scratching. My
face Was disfigured for
about a year.
"The trouble lasted about a year
and Oin'trneritera.7elia.ey afforded relief
within'two weeks, aii-&-c,4-thges.d of
Clarence 3. Burnell, 474 TyIer''''tit,
Pittsfield, Mass., Jan. 4, 1921.
Use Cuticura for all toilet ipurpo s es.
ited, 344 St, Paul St., W., Montreal.u,Sold every-
EM7° "Cuticurat Soap shaves without sous.
America's Pioneer Doe Itentedieg
Book on
DOG DISEASES
and HOW to Feed
Mailed Free to any Ad.
dress by the Author.
129 West 24th Street
One hundred million sacks are made
out of India's yearly jute crop. Cali-
fernia, taltes twenty millions of these
and China fifteen millions. 'The crop
weighs a90,000 tons.
MONEY 'ORDERS.
It is, always safe to send a Dominion
Express Money Order. Five dollars
costs three' cents. '
A Critical Moment
Mrs. John--"Odija, 11, I should Ole
would John mairTy again?"
Jelin (111.a very loW•whisper)---"For
goodness sake, Ouija, have a heart!"
The pest Preadher.
Martin Luther in hie autobiography
slate,: "I have one ,prea,cher that, I 'eve
'batter than any other' upon. earth; it is'
window -sill, especially et night,' He
hops to, the sill when lie wants
supply,' and takes. ds much as lie de-
sires to satisfy his need. From thence
always.bups on to a little tree, close,'
tucks hie' little- head .under his -wing,'
goes fast, asleep,, and ,lorixes
mmiroici teloOlt after itself. etille la the
but they aft ull,editta 1W men:
ELTING Or LL' Ic1NI 'i
Cork, iron,' and even -
experimented with: fdr•
1\41r -card's tetnirrient for .heurnatiartri;'
The vic.tiri of the bent 'pin: kilo
when it is time. to get up;
Vanished After thin
Compound
to you for help my action was mob
prompted by etnn
I, too, would benefit
by your medicirie. It
'was the most profit- -
,able action I have
ever taken, I heart.
through its results
am relieved of most
of filY sufferings. I
have takens13aimtee.--
of ;Lydia Pink -
ham's Vegetable
Compound Tablets and a bottle of 'Lydia
honestly say ',have never been sowell-,
-ifiefore. Ihad suffered from pains an
other troubles since was fifteen yearS,
old, and duriatg the 'Great War ' perlod,
I worked on munitions for two year's,
and, in the heavy lifting which my work
called for, :I strained; -myself; causing
suffered untold ago-tv'Y bo -1 I often had
your medicines. ”----Mrs. GOLDWIN MIS;
ENER, Branchton, Ont.
Write to the Lydia E. Pinkham
eine Co.,Cobourg,Ontario,fOr`a free Cop,
of Lydia E. Pinkharn's Private Text-
Apply Sloaris. Restore healthy circu-
lation of blood through congested tis—
sues. Since congestion causes the pain
- almost instant relief!
Si. ansimm
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UNLESS you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you
are not getting Aspirin at all
Accept only an "iiiibroken package" of "13a c Tabicts (
Aspirin," which contains directio-ris and dose, \ wiled out ,by
Headache Rlialinit-tisiri
NeLtralgia
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