The Exeter Times, 1923-3-29, Page 7The Chief Scout's Visit.
Sir Robert 13aden-Powe1l, founder of A eeueicb eriesse,ge recurbety, issued by
the Boy Scout Movement,and "Chief t le Metropolitan' Liao Insurance Com.'
Scout of Ln Wold," is expectea to a.r- puny is weft ameil whale repeating, It
rive in Canaaa on March 24111, I -I will is repencluced as
bu aemompanded by Lady Batten -Powell, On an. Enehanted Isfand of the'
who is the heaa of the Girl Guides or- South Seas 'athlete the, eihaulne wetor
' g,anizatee a. Atter arrival, Sir Robert is ever the sky's blue loeLing-glies;s,,1
•"' and Leaf Baden-Powell Will proceed, to runs the Ala Lot° More, the Roacl of
e Loving ITeart--a Read of Grata -
Ottawa, where they will be the guethett
ete te.
of Load Dyne; of Vinay, Chief Scout for • a
Canada, at Government House. The ivied was built by the Samoaai
chiefs for their lagloved
W,bille" in Ottawa, Sir Robert -will at -
teed and address the Eastern Ontario Louis 'Stevenson, the beloved of every
Scout Leaders' Conference, which is nation,.
In thanking the old ehief's wlso
built iUae read as an expreesion of
gentile:1;de for his never failing kind -
noes, Steven.sion eald:—"When a road
is once- butt, every year as it goes oa,
more and more pero,ple are found to
Ss,
111-7A1 ED1JCATION•
F
BY DR, J J MIDDLETON
Provincial Board of Health, Ontario
lir, Middleton will be gand to answer muestions on Public Health mat-
ters through (his column, Address bim at Spaddua House, •Spadifia
Crescent, Toronto,
ba held on. Tuesday and Weanes-
. day, March 27.t1i, and 23th, and also
the Annual -General Meeting of the Do-
, a minion Boy.Scoat Council.
Immediately after Easster Sir Robert
aad Lady Baden-Poy-ell will go to To- , walk theme . . so perhaps even tees
Tonto, where they are to participate in Ireata euro may be useful for bun -
the programm,e of the National Con -1 deeds and hundreds- of years, And it
feionce on Education and Citizenship, 15 my hulled -eat our far away tleacend-
which lasts from Apriland to aphe may remember and 'Mem those
who labored for them to -day."
7te. Lade Baden-Powell will spa,ak on
Girl Guide work an Monday, April 2nd,
Sir Robert Will address the'cOeferenee
Stevenson's Roacl—paved with love
and anatitudie—aecl to the Island! home
be built in a world-wide quest foe
on Scouting on Tuesday, APril 3ra, and 11 health. The road stila climbs up the
both of them will again address the neeeataaesede to vamerese ands true
conference on Saturday,uApril 7th. An yesely by hundreds who visit Steven:
effort is also being made to provide son's former home because of th]:
eir
opportunities for Sir Robert to meet gratitude for the priceless heritage of
Scout leaders and Scouts during his lafs life and writings.
But a far great.er road is being built
to-cliay--a road on which year after
Owing to the condition of Sir , year mare and mare ,geeteetu people
Robert's! health it will not be paseiblel shall walk, A road which shall not
for him to visit aey centres in Ontario 1on1.y endure for hundreds of years, but
outside of Ottawa and Toronto. Inafactl feu al111 time. A road for which far
he win only visit five other Canadian , away clescencllants watt remember and
cities -- Winnipeg, Regina Calgary,
(beasts those who are fiaboring for them
It is the Road of Health. Its
Vancouver and Victoria—on his me in'ow•
buillders are far-seeing physicians and
sojourn in Tovonto.
necesau to turn down a great many
requests for him to visit various Scout
centres.
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WriATp4f‘
• Our Canadian 'March weataer—one,
day aright, but eleppy, the Fleet blus-
tery and cold—is extremely hard on
,
eldidren, 'Conditions make it riocea•
sarY for the mothere to Iteep the little
onee indoors. 'Mies are oftdii con.
publacf a led private 11 tle'llbli ageTvalae• fined to overli eated, badly veatildtea
TbeY
are working v/i'al 1,."o\41W; ,bs'a,°;11.,,a," roothe and catch oolds which rack
tea the old. Seneoari. chiees areritea, vo te., . ,
en whole systein. ,To guard againet
hasten a road that
a that: ie "shaclll never lie
thee() colds and to keep the baby well
muelety"--a roaear o'f the
Ptralles el 'gamest -lee ;and; that ia free tilt the- better, liriglitee 'days opine
from the murderous Highwaymen of along, a leox of Baby's Own Tablets
,Oontaaloue Disiasu lea -oval be kept in the house and an oc-
1 The Iinad of Health it the only road caeioeal dose giveri the baby to keep
I upon•whieh the s;un shines. It is .1,1:1,3 his, stomach arid bowels worlting re-
to,r,elsy ioacl fcraostmliew:islieiJi.ehn. 6'1,11 ils:et;a1laebleI'01-1a'udi gt111101 11(:‘1,11Xea tricaeb11.°vItesi cahr navela'n.:11fldailljutot
,
giipotdwkYb Happreeee aria regulate Abe 'stomach and boweIe and
cess. is the road \\iamb. ;ea
11,the deflectable mo,untains of fullfililed fevers
t;411nadY4,1e•eelpietvhee bcoalbc1;atand sinp1d.
hopee and ambitions.
I-Icaetat is not the roorropoily of any, lets aro seal by Medicine dealers or by
one group or &ass. And so the road mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
; of Health es a great Public HighwaY, Willitims'Medicine Co., Brocleyille,
open to allie-to all who keep -there-e On , •
•
•solves efhysicalay fit to travel it, 4.4
For however smooth a roadbed,
; IseWever free from dangers, avr'aca:'s A. certain s cho oamasiea a afe the habit
cannot be avoided unlese the machine
of talking to his boys in the first per;
that travel:11e the road is in good con-
sou Plural:
We will translate this
dation, Ancl, just as no locomotive or
motor wateild 'Jae sent '<<Ieven on the Passego now," or "Wm will have Latin
Had Dene His Share.
thest roadie without occasional ex- coMposition after cbapea" ancl so on.
=illation, so tele hsaman body—tee The other day he had occasion to
' greeted machine 1 the world—must iunish a member of his form,
be thoroughly examined by your dee- I -le s,aid to him: "We will write five
tor and xeguaaray overhauled, hundred lines for this, if you- please!"
wrecks .sl'ong ths R°'sid02 1 -are are tc` The next day the boy appeared with
Road of setaiii bodiee, cheerful minds a a„ice 711 °f 111„4111,1°TiPts•
How s this? asked the master, af-
and loving he,arts.
'be avoaded---if the Road is to be the
Failarre to have the complex Menem ter counting. "Didn't I tell you to
machine examined re.guliattly means evrite five hundred lines? There are
that you are ever in danger of being only two hundred and fifty here!"
El:diet-malted. to The Road of Sicknesis— "When you said. we'd write five hun-
a read over which many thouslands tired lines—and I've clone my share—
needilesallY straggle. 'Upon it are 1;4 I thought you meant them to be
Has of 33iffina-Y• I 11 sl.-gm-Pas'Lec` divided between us equally, sir," re -
earth Heartaches and Failures and a
leads to Poverty, to Broken Hompried the boy.ee
and to the Valley of the Shadow long
before oree',s1 time.
HY MANY WOIFFN
Word has just been received at Pro- e SUFFER IN SILENcE
vincial Scout Headquarters; in Toronto
.._
that Captain Gidney, "Camp Chief" of
Gillwell Park, the chief training centre
,for officers of the Boy Scouts Associa-
tion in England, will attend the East-
ern Ontario Scout Leaders Conferenee
in Ottawa on March 27th and 28th, and
will take personal oblarge of the ses-
sion devoted to the dIscuseion of
Camping and Out -door Scouting.
The Eastern Ontario Conference.
• Captain Gidney is known throug-hout
the Boy Scout World—and that's; pret-
• ty near the whole world—aa.one of the
most outstanding leaders in- tbe Boy
Scout Movement. Be has travelled ex-
tensively in connection with his Scout
, work, and at the present moment is
'`reallrranaeriaran" from Imperial Head-
quarters in Lcmclon, England, to the
National Headquarters at, the Boy
Scouts of America fora period of six
months, during which he is to assist
With the reorganization, of Scout Lead-
er training work in the United States.
It is also practically assured now
that Sir Robert Badea-Powell, the
Ghief Scout, will participate in the Ot-
tawa Conference programme.
A Scout's Prescription.
We have heard of a crippled Scout
who has adopted the feitowing poem
as his prescription for happiness:
"When a bit of sunshine hits ye,
After passin' of a cloud,
When a lit of laughter gits, ye,
And your spine is feelin' proud,
Don't fergit to up and fling It .
At a soul that's feelin' blue,
• Fon the minit that ye sling it
Tta• a boomerang to you."
"That poem and the Eighth Scout
leaw," 'A Scout smiles, and. whistles,'
are nry dope" he.saye. "When. the old
peg begins to hurt and I can't get out
witle the fellows, I say my dope twe'
or' t'atee tidiesand it helps a lot."'
Milking With An Axe.
Oen von imagine • wbat it would be
like if town people could go out with,
an axe to procure a daily supply of
milk --to be independent of the milk-
man ---to enow that, whatever the sea-
son the price of •inilk would never
vary?
In Brazil, where the milk -tree grows;
nobody worries about the cost of milk
per quart.
When thenative women is ready for
Iter daily supply, she takes; an axe and
a coconut shell and makes a cut in
the trunk of the nearest milk -tree.
Then she eatches as much as she
wants of. the .rich, creamy eap that
aows out.and leaves the rest to dry
romea the opening., • • -
The Pap of the milk -tree is very
much like thick cream, and in flavor
scarcely distinguast able from fresh
cow's' male though slightly coarser.
As -a drinkmama with 'water, it is
leiNous.
When it, thickens, the sap becomes
'slightly elastic, alicl in this form it
makes an excellent glue.
he bark of the tl'eewhieh is very
rough, 1.8` Ted in eolor, and the natives
extract aarea dye from 11., which they
use tb dye' their cloth.
f, The wood, beitag hard, is very dur-
able, and offersegreat•reeietance te the
Weather . It is, therefere, used enor-
mOuelY In Ube conetrqetion of native,
hoe see.
Not the least, important to the quan-
tity of fruit yielded by the millearee.
The fruit Is about the size of axi ap-
ple aud, eeing rich and juicy, la a great
favorite among, the people of lerstaill,
Garnatmennasamsati.
What a word! Translated it means
"old people's party" ---an institution
that is held once a year round Cheast-
....
Three at a Time.
A sportsman with a wonderful power
of imagination was telling ho vt at
d
one shot ,he had bagged two part-
ridges anda rabbit, His explanation
was that, though; he had hit oialy one
partridge, the bird in falling had
mas in the little fisbing town of Isaf-
clutched at another partridge and
..-
jord, in Iceland, The party, which is brought that to earth entangled in its
given by a union. of ninety young leo- claws,
ple, is the one big event in the lives "But how about the rabbit?" he was
of the old people of the place. They asked.
egin to talk about it in March, and "Oh," was the calm reply, "My gust
it is their chief topic' of conversation kicked and knocked -me over, and I
until December. Early in the year too fell on the rabbit as it ran past."
the ninety members of the union begin a
to make preparations., fgr, as there are
1
to be between three hundred and four
The Heat Blossom.
An applq, bg and red and round.; IT'S WORTH $i,000
I No 'oreieera monarch ever ,feiand,
MRS. LEWIN SAYS
Do Not Realize That Their Trou-
ble is Due to Impure Blood.
A woman needs a blopd building
medicine regularly just because she is
a woman. From maturity to middle
life the health of every woman de-
pends upon her blood. If her blood'is
poor she is weal, languid, pale' and
nervous. If the blood supply is irregu-
lar she suffers from headaches and
backaches, and some women have
grown to expect this suffering and to
bear it in silence. They do not realize
that if the blood supply is kept rich
and pure, their troubles will disappear,
but such is the case. In every womaa's
life a tonic blood -enriching medicine
Is needed and for this purpose nothing
can help them so much as Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills, which aet directly on
6the blood, furnishing the elements
necessary to make it rich, and pure.
Mrs. S. J. Watts, Kingston, Ont., gives
her experience with this medielne as
follows:—"My first experience with
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills was while at-
tending the Collegiate Institute at
about the age of seventeen. I became
very much run down, and could not go
up stairs without resting half way.
Finally I had to quit school and not-
withstanding all that was done for mg
there were no signs of improvement
until after I had begun using Dr. WU-
liarns' Pink Pills, under the use of this
medicine I became well and strong.
My next experience with this medicine
was some year after I was married.
After my baby boy was born I did not
gain up as I should, so 1 at once start -
huudred aid people; much -preliminary
work is necessary. For example, the '
young men and womennaust see that
good "party" clothes are provided for
all the old people who need them; it I
would not do for thein to go in shabby
clothes. The party .maist have an air '
of prosperity as well asof good cheer. i
The festival starts at five o'clock in;
the evening and does not close until
one the following morning. First there
Is a big tea., Then when all are satis-
fied and things bave been cleared
away conies a play, which the old peo-
ple dearly love; then there is- a con-
cert during which all the old Icelandic
and Danish songs are sung. After the
concert the young men and women
play games with the old people and
then wind up with all the old-fa.shioned
dances. And they must see that each
ola-person has at least one dance with
some member of the union.
During the war the ola people would
often, ask anxiously, "Will there be a
party this year?" For they realized
that it was almost impossible to get
fruit of any kind or the sugar with
which to make the great variety ef
Mlle cakes of which the (aid people are
so fond. "Oh, yes," was the •custoniary
answer, "the party will take place at
the isnal time." And it did, for the
ed taking Dr. Williams' Iona Pills ninetyyoung members denied them -
again. I took them all the time I was selves sugar and fruit so that the old
nursing baby, and you should have people would not be disappointecl.
seen what a, lovely, „fat, healthy -boy
he was, and I was strong once more.
Whenever I feel a bit run down Dr.
Willia.rns' Pink Pills are my tonic and
I strongly recommend them to grow-
ing girls and all women."
You can get these pills through any remote village,
medicine dealer or by mall at 50 cents When she had described the sYMP-
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine toms, the doctor set about preparing
Co, Brockville, Ont. the mixture, one in,gredient of which
.
was a poison which could be adminis-
tered only in the smallest quantities.
She watched him pouring it with the
utmost care into the measuring glass.
He poured a little from the bottle ;held
tae glass up to the light, and then add-
ed a few Marc drops.
"Ah, doctor," ahe said, reproachfully,
i
you needna be sae stingy, aRemem-
., ber, it's for a puir wee orphan 'addle."
•
Even as a boy, Dr. Nansega the fa-
mous Polar <explorer, was an expert
in the use of snoWshoes. Ile Would
go for journeys of fifty, miles by him-
self, taking neither food nor &PIP-
ment with him.
MONEY, ORDERS.
Pay your out-of-totivn accohnt,e by
Dominion Express leibuey Order. Fire
Dollars costs three cents.
If I were asked what was most!
characteristic of the good ;side of the
modeen world, I should be tempted; to,
reply: , "Its discovery of youth. '-
13isliop of Durham.
Minard's Liniment usecaby P yelolans,
A Itunelble,epinion of Our ability foe
great things should only make us
more faithful in tegaed to sniall
things. Aftex all, the perspective of
earth and heaven nee not alweys
Wanted Good Measure.
An old Scotswoman tramped Miles
over the biles to get a bottle of medi-
cine for a small boy who was- Ill in her
to,
Rubber Trees Yield ON
An oil similar te linseed' oil is ex-
tradtecl from the seed of rubber trees
and the residue lased as fodder., A
mill has been bet up in Malaya alai
amall donsignments- 'Pavc. been sold in
Europe at goad, prices. Under pre-
sent conditions on the rubber planta
tions seed for this- purpose is easily
secured.
acike.
'pa, 1 know why our dog tures, round
an' round before he lies"down."
"Why, my son ?" ,
"So he will sleep like a top."
vastassiamsnmessems:seta.es•wessotonc.cassecknrewaiszsomeneme.
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Reducing the Profit.
Always en the spot when business
was to be done, Ikey Ikeatein went un-
der the canopy with Rachel Geltber-
ger, widow of old Judas Geltberger,
the money -lender. After the ceremony,
one of Ikey's friends congratulated
him on his good fortune,
"Why, 'key," he exclaimed, "you're
going to handle about fifty thousand
(Milan!"
"Not as much as that," returned the
bridegroom.
"What do you mean—not as much'
is that?" asked the friend. "Why, old
Judas must ha' left that at ,the very
least."
"Yes; but the waddingisik•gey,som-
brely.oingto
costme a fiver," returned
Lift Off .N.A/41-1•...Fingers
Doesn't hurt a bit! ' Drop a little
,
".Freezone" oneeag (ping. core, instant-
f,i
IS that cornA04,;.'rti rig, then shortly
you lift4t,agliiffv1Ittfingera. ,Truly!
Yenir- druggist sena 4V..tty bottle, of
,aFeeesone Inc a few cants,aufficient to
Tereoge eatery haea corn,' edat,„coiqi, or
torah etwe eh tae tq ,os and. the ealleaeek,
without ateeenesS or irritatien.,
Surpeeeed in behuty, ttiste or smell,
that from. peefeet ripeness fell.
Midway 'twixt stem ana ni bloseeend
My blade 1 made all haste te send—
I lialved it. tbat apple'S'beart
I saw Lae blosson'e counterpart.
A seed, pod, where1eacle petal fair
Had been, lay spread before me tiler°,
A working model of the bloom
Teat ,ance ilea lightened March's
gloom,
Through ell- ,the fortnights that had
flown
The whilo taut fruitage fine laacl grown,
The blosteonee image liad remained
To ;that great apple's heart enchainea.
Deal-) down within eac,11 auman heart
Lives -our Clreator's ceunterparcounterpart!'The God•thtiught out of which we came
"Sant. lingers, ever more the n
---Sticitlaad Gillilan.
Circumstantial Evidence.
Sam had passed through a harrow-
ing experience. He had peen no less a
thing thane, ghost.
jes' come outer de cow 'pen,
whah Altd been milkin' de cows," te
said, "an' Ah had a bucket o' mille in
male. hand."
"Lawd!" interrupted one of his midi -
toes, .`"At suttinly must of been ter-
rible! Dian' yo' shake wid fright,
laam?"
"Ala' gen' know what Ali shook wid.
But when Ah -got home Ah foure all de
milk gone, an' two poun's o' butter
lef' in de bucket."
MO"
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" California Fig Syrup
Child's 'Best Laxative
—1
Even a sick child levee the "fruity"
taste of "California Fig Syrup." If the
little stomach is upset, tongue coated,
or if your child is cross, feverish, full!
of cold, or has, colic, a teaspo.onful will
never fail to open tile bowels. In a
few hours you can see for yourself
how thoroughly it works all the celesta i
Dation poison, sour bile and waste 1
from the tender, little bowels 'and
gives you a well, playful child again.
Millions of mothers keep "California
Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea-
spoonful to -day saves a sick child to-
morrow. Ask your druggist for genu-
ine "California Fig Syrup" which has
directions for babies and children of
all ages printed on bottle. Mother!
You must say "California" or you may
get an imitation fig syrup.
Proof!
A Georgia politician was waiting for
,a train. One hour, two hours, three
,houre, pasSed, but no train. Just as he
was about to inake arangements to
daive to the next town,Itbe agent said:
"I wouldn't go to that trouble, sir.
That train will be along soon now."
"Whet makes you think so?"
said the agent, "I'm pretty
certain it will. Here coxnes the con-
ductor's dog." '
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ISSUE No. 12—'22.
Toroutu Lady Values Tanlac
Highly, Declaring It Ended
Stomach Trouble -:---Gains
Nine Lbs.
follIth.we-°guoldo'ld'tfratanklaee ahatslicillosnaelidmed,°f11:rrs1
avould. have given, that inueli beforae
took ibis wonderful treatment to feel
to o way I do flow," was the positive
etatement madc theothei day by Mr,
Matilda Lewin, 12 Strange St., Toren-
t'C'Y'"IOnsti,iffered with, stomach trouble,
general run-down condition, and my
nerves were so excited they nearly
drove me wild. I ate scarcely enouge
to Iteep going, was dreadfully thin and
weak, and often had to give up my 1
housewOrk to avoid a breakdown. Gae
on, my stomace bloated nee till I eould
hardly breathe, I had to rash to tap
,niviignbdtoswsficoerpair, and seldom Sot a good
"If I live to be a hundred years old
will always teles;s the day I started
the Tanlac treatment. I have gained
nine pounds, anl 'f'ree of indigestion;
nervousness and sleepleseness, and my,
housework is like play, Taialac 10
simply grand.", „
Tareae is for sale by all good drug-
gists. Over 35 million bottles sold.
4:0
"Hew Are the lViighty Fallen?"
Not long ago a wonian who was play -
ink a bugle in the Boulevard Mont-
martre, in Paris, and deflecting Money;
VMS recogaized, just as the police were
taking her to the statioe, as the Prin-
cess Poltcoucheof, a former lady ie
waiting to tbe czarina. She was desti-
tute and had been reduced to that
means of getting food. A campatriot
who. knew lier succeeded in obtaining
her release. '
How to Drevent L
Bili.OUSBOSS
1 Doctors warn against remedies
containing powerful drugs and
t- alcohol. "The Extract of Roots,
long known as Mother Seigel's
Curative Syrup, has no dope or
strong ingredients; it chases away
indigestion, biliousness and con-
stipation Can be had at any
- drug store." Get the genuine.
50c. and $1.00 Bottles. 3 —
toi
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in
I tr.
ee it hand
.1'0,i -braises -strains
Sprains —bruises -- painful
turned ankles --- stiff, sore
muscle,s--no family can
avoid them.
That is ,.vhy millions keep
Sloan's handy.
You will soon find Sloan's
is more iiseful than any other
item in fpur medicine cabi-
net: It breaks up the con-
gestion that causes the pain.
Use Sloan's to protect you
from pain as you would use
an antiseptic. fo prevent in-
fection. At your druggist's.
Made tit Canada„
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RASH ON HANDS
Fingers Cracked. Log
Seep. Cuticura Heals.
"Eczema began with a rash on
my hands and I could not put my
hands in water. It grew worse every
day and my hands and fingers all
cracked which made them covered
with eruptions. I lost sleep with the
itching.
"Thetrcuhle lasted three tnAnths
before rheard of Cuticura Soap and
Ointment, ansi after using three
cakes of Cuticura Soap and two and
a half boxes of Cuticura Oiritment
the eczema was healed." (Signed)
Miss Eva E. Belliveau, 338 Bighfield
St., Moncton, New Brunswick.
For every purpose of the toilet and
bath Cuticula Soap, Ointment and
Talcum ate wonderfully good.
Sample Eaob Free 1)y Men Address: "LYMan,414M.
8,14 St. Paul et, Vir., Montreal!' dold every
wbere. Soap 2Se. Oltrtreent26 and 50e. Talcum
Eigr'Cuticura Soap shave a without muss.
BABY CAME
1 Was Greatly Benefited by
Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable compound
Sydenham, Ont, —"I took your
medicine before my baby was born, and
it was a great help to me as levees very
poorly until I had started to take it. I
just felt as though I was tired out all
the time and would have weak, faint
spells. My nerves would bother me un-
til I could get little rest, nigh or day.
I was told by a friend to take Lydia E.
Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound, and I
only took a few bottles and it helped me
wonderfully. would recommend it to
any woman. I am doing what I can to
recomme d this good medicine. I will
lend that 'We book you sent me to any
one I can help. You can with the great-
est of pleasure use my name in regard to
the Vegetable Compound if it -will help
others take it."—Mrs: }LeiwEY MILLI -
GAN, Sydenhana, Ont
It is remarkable- how rnany cases have
been reported similar to this one. Many
women are poorly at such times and get
into a weakened,. run-down condition,
when it is essential to the mother, as
well as the child, that her ,strength be
kept up.
Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable ,Com;
pound is an excellent tonic for the
mother at this time. It is prepared
from medicinal roots and herbs, and does.
not containany harmful drugs. It maybe
taken in safety by the nursing mother. e
LII\ILES you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you
are not getting Aspirin at all
an "unbroken package" of "Zayer 'Tablets of
02112t years,eaCntli npsroavseidd, sdosaf:hWyo 11lilIioonust
Colds , Headache Rileurnatisitl
'roothticlie 1\ieuralgia. 'Neurits
Earache Lumbago , Rain, Pain
1Tandy "Bayer" boxes of 32 teblets,-Also bottleof 24 and 100,--Druggiets.
Aspirin is, the tende ro ( c,g1M.,rt•t..1 In ceneeto or Iltt'er nnt:.-tetnr,: or ItIson
rectleacidesteret 0ai1cii0tc1, WItile it ir wIll Inlown that ,\10,515 7110..).T11! )14Ver
mann r rotnt e, to 01101 thy- 00t190, tli 1'n L'otIlparty
will be strunped wlih thcfr gelt..101 mark, lila "liayor