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The Brussels Post, 1920-2-26, Page 3s Why We Raise Our Hats. I)o you know how it came about that a Man (niece, oft !lie hat when he meets a lady he knows. In the olden days, when a knight, arrived at a nelgltbortng oastte, h0 took off his helmet to ehOW his holt and friends that 110 did not su0peet them of ulterior motives, and did not anticipate a bang on the head with a sword or a mace! To enter helmeted amounted to sa)1 g that he preferred to run no risks,'From this has come the custom of a man baring his head as greeting. That a man should take off big right glove before shaking bands with a woman comes from the same period, when travellers Wore iron gauntlets, which were removed to avoid injuring an uncovered hand, The custom of firing artillery sa- lutes 0011108 tO 149 from the time when guns were first mead. It was then corn entered polite and courteoue to any great personage who happened to ar- rive at your castle to load till your guns with ehotted rounds ---not blank -•-and to fire them off as he arrived at your threshold. The reason for Being this was to show how you trusted yottr guest by emptying all the guns just before be carte into their range. This practice was not kept up vory long, Blank rounds were soon fired instead of real ones. They were not to clangorous! Tho origin of saluting the quarter- deck when ono boards a matt -of -war is that in days gone by, when a cruel - fix was always placed at the stern of the vessel, it was, of course, saluted by all who came on board, Though the crucifix has disappeared, the cus- tom remains, and men still salute the place whore it used to be. The custom of offering the right hand is the same practically as that of baring the head or of firing salutes. When one man met another in long - ago tines, be held out his unarmed sword -hand to show that his inten- tions were not evil. The habit of mounting a horse on the near side canto about because as a man wore his sword on the left he could not very well mount his horse on that side,. This must be a com- paratively recent custom. for swords wore worn quite short and on the right side even in the first years of the C'hrietian era. t • The wearing of trousers is niece a recent restate. Even to this day tine greater part of the human race' -when it is not uncliitlled--wear's skirts or dreperi'•s of some sort. The cassock, or soutane. as worn by Raman Cathie. lie priests, was the dress usually worn by gentlemen up to more or lase re- cent tineas, Perfume Manufacture a Most a Poetic Industry. The history of perfumes is a part of the history of civilization itself. Froin the perfumed sails that Wafted pCleopatra down the iiVilo to the scent - Id bath of milk that was the daily en- joyment of the Empress Josephine, or the sweet etnelling fountains in the royal palace of St. Petersburg, in the days of the Czars, the essence of Rowers has been indispensable to the luxurious existence, The perfume centro at the present time is the quaint old French town of Grasse, in the Maritime Alps, the poet- ic industry of which is the basis of its prosperity. In ascending to the town of Grasse from the picturesque little eiatiou, the visitor finds his path lying through beautiful terraced plantations of jas- mine and the lovely Provence rose, and past orchards of olive trees, be- neath the shade of which are culti- vated violets, The area devoted to Rower culture 00v01s 1422,000' acres. During the months of April, May, Tune and July the fields are literally alive with sunny -faced men, women end children gathering the fragrant harvests, They pink the blossoms by hand into baskets and then carry them to the factories, where they are di- vided and sorted, As the women come in from the ad- joining fields they empty their loaded baskets out on the floor until it is kueedeop in flowers, and td walk across it Would mean the crushing of thousauds 0f 1'05es, In One season a Dingle establishment uses 1,900 tons of orange blossoms, 030 tons of roses, 147 tons of violets and 127 tons of jas- mine, to say nothing of great quauti. ties of scented woods. After the sorting, which Is done at tong benches by scores of white cap. ped girls, the flowers go to the distil- lery. Some yield 111011 perfume after distillation with venter or eteam; others undergo what is called muerte. Von. 111 this process the flowers are steeped to heated fat, Where they aro tett uutil all their fragrance is ex- tracted. Next they are drained off b1 w'oodon trays and fresh flowers are added to the fat. The fat that 1tas.OJy- eorbo(1 the essence of the fiowere is called pomade, awl is sent in this form to performers all over the world, who by manna of alcohol extract its sweet• 11050. The jasmine, tuberose and violet are 50 delicate that they scarcely give out any essence by cltet111atiou and must bo subjected to eufieurago. The most expensive perfume is of course attar of 10008, for it requires n0 less than . forty-eight pounds of rose leaves to snake ono gran. of ell. Photographs Stomach, A cancra small enough to be male lowed and photograph the interior of a 810ma011 le the invention of a Danish surgeon, Do not delay, Dreading a task is miueh harder than doing it. MUCH SUFFERING DUE TO THIN BLOOD Rich, Red Blood Necessary to Health and Strength. If more people knew how many 1110 and pains are =teed by thlu, watery blood a great deal 0f sufferiag would be avoided. Mon and women- often suffer for long periods from stomach trouble, headache, palpitation of the heart, and nervous complaints such as neuralgia, without suspecting that anaemia or bloodlessness is the cause. The blood goes to practically every part of the body, carrying oxygen and nourlehment. The efficient action of every organ is directly dependent up- on the quality of the nourlslunmtt it gets from the blood. If the blood is thin it becomes weal[ in nourishment and health fails. The best way to keep the blood rich and red and thus enjoy good health is through the use of 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills. At the first sign of weakness these pills should be taken and good robust health will semi follow. The state- ment o1, Mre,>_J. J. Murray, Corbetton, Ont,, shows the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in cases of this kind. She says: --"A few years ago my daugh- ter, Lillie, was in a very badly run down condition. She was pale, thin, and scarcely able to go about. The least exertion made her heart ladle. tato so violently that we were actual- ly at:raid Ot10 Of these spells might carry her off. She slept so badly that often she would Ile awake until morn- ing. Treatment did not seem to help her and we wore almost in despair when a friend advised the use of Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills. A few weeks' use of this medicine showed a decided improvement, and a further use of the pills fully restored her to health, and she has since boon a strong, healthy girl, Some time later I was taken 111 myself, being badly run-down from household care. A doctor was called in but his medicine did not seem to bring back my strength, and remem- bering what Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had done for my daughter, I decided to drop the doctor's medicine and try tltenl. The results that followed were like those in my daughter's case, and through the use of the pills I was soon a well woman. I am glad to give my experience in the hope that some other eufferer may find, the way to bottle." You can procure Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer in medicine, or they will be sent you by mail at 50 cents a box or FAX boxes for 52.50 by writing direct to The Dr, WYiliams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, Conference on the Fur Industry, Under the auspices of the centrals. skin of Conservation and of the Ad- visory Board 011 Wald Liee Protection the Second National Couf0 melee on Game and Wild Life Conse:vaiIon will be held. at the Windsor Betel, Mont- real, February 19t11 and 20th. 41 re- presentative gathering of fur fanners, fur dsalere and administrative of- ficials will assemble to discuss the various phases of the fur industry in Canada and to pronate the fullest and wisest development of the valuable resources of the Dominion In fur bear- ing animals. The rapidly growing in- dustry of fur farming has become thoroughly established h1 Canada and It is acitticipated that many fur farm- ers will attend the Conference. The programme will include papers and discussions relative to, (1) The care and management of foxes and outer fur bearers, (2) Registration of silver foxes, (3) The roaring of fur bearers other than silver foxes, (4) Methods of marketing furs and their improve, meet, (5) Canadian auction sales, (6) Trade names for furs, (7) The sale of game, (8) Game protective legis- lation, (9) Game protective associa- tions, end other kindred subjects. It is confidently expected that this National Conference will be of the greatest service in bringing together representatives of the various inter= eats engaging in the exploitation of our fur resources and will Iead to a more thorough appreciation of tho problems to be solved in placing all lipases of the Canadian fur industry an the soundest possible basis, ]Butter Churns Made in British Arsenal, Even the great Woolwich, arsenal has turned from the manufacture of war material to the peaceful pursuits of trade, says a London despatch. Ten thousand butter churns have been manufactured in the great building which during the war sent out vast quantities of munitions for use against the Germans. The nickel purchased to manuface tura bullets is being used in the ar- senal to make flvecent pieces for Bri- tish ritish Honduras currency. There is a world shortage of locomotives and railway cars. To meet this it has been decided to manufacture these articues in the arsenal and work already is un- der way there on orders for 2,500 cars, 1,000 locomotives and for repair work on 700 cars. This serves a double purpose. Thin ty thousand persons now are employ- ed in the arsenal wheee 110,000 were at work in wartime. Thousands of these men are skilled munition work odes for Children's Wcar No. 9317—Child's Rompers. Price, to waist. In 5 sizes, 6 to 14 years. 20 cents. Kimono sleeves; dropped Size 10 requires 2% yards 36 inches back, with or without buttoning under wide; collar, cuffs, belt, % yard 36 the leg. Cut in 5 sizes, 6 months, 1, inches wide. 2 3 and 4 years. Size 1, with long No. 8808—Child's Coat, Price, 20 sleevoe, 1% yards 32 inches wide; with cents. Body and sleeve in one. Cut short sleeves, 1% yards 32 inches in 6 sizes, 11 2, 4, 6, 8 and 1G years. wide. Size 4 requires, one material, 2% No. 9325—GIrl's Dress. Price, 20 yards 86 inches wide, or 1•'4 yards li4 cents. With or without collar and inches wide; with contrasting collar,! peplum' two-piece • straight skirt, 2% yards 36 inches wide, or 1% Cut in 5 sizes, 6 to 14 years. Size 8, yards 54 incites wide; collar, % yard with peplum, 2% yards 36 inches 36 inches wide; lining, 1% yards 36 wide; without peplum, 17 yards 36 inches wide. inches wide, No. 9054-13oy's Double -Breasted No: 9226—Girl's Dress. Price, 25 Overcoat and Cap. Price, 20 cents. cents. With or without oohlar and Gut in 4 sizes, 1, 2, 4 and 6 years. belt; straight pleated skirt attached to Size 4, with notch collar, cap, 1% waist. Cut in 5 sizes, 6, 8, 10, 12 and yards' 42 inches wide, or 1% yards 14 years. Size 8 requires, wall belt 54 inches '`wide; with round col and collar, 8% yards 32 inches wide, ear, cap, 1%14 yards 42 inches wide:,erI or 2% yards 36 inches widle; without 1e yards 54 inches wide. belt and collar, 216 Yards 32 inches These patterns may be obtained, wide, or 21 yards, 36 (inches wide. from your local McCall dealer, or from No. 8810—Girl's Dress. Price, 20 the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto. i cents. Straight gathered skirt attache Dept. W. For your table drink the safest, satisfying beverage is !nsta'n:t Fostu When tea or coffee disagrees-. where fussed -up -nerves tell you that either is harmful— order ar rn ul—order a tin of this rich, whole- :5olile, satisfying drink. '1'1i11 find it both econortlicad and pleasing. "Therles a Reason 1 ere, By "•t,iuti lee-, 11 - ..., eti I ineo outit,' And other ((''1 ' 4 l+rn 4111.1 Ileo t'ut,a•mnent bol o1,1S tt,• '' !bout work, but retain', their see ea,. 111 eventof smellier war Ihey teeill retire inuue,llat'•ly to the bti,,ii41. ttol'1114 in wheel the;' ere skilled. Qnu ui the i,hlr.lii- onetime. et' the, Itrstnal ..tillert the ermietice Wel 91!41 the otrihing of (;unn,non nird8le The Right Hen Raion. If you will feed the following ra- tion to your hens they should not get fat if they do, I would advIee you to get some ether lcintl of fun: Scratch feed, equal harts b.y weight of vert, wheat and oats, 10 pounds to 100 birds per day. Three pounds in the morning and seven pounds 1.1 night; mash feed, equal parts by weight wheat bran, wheat middlings, a I'n- meal, ground oats, and meat scrap,' fed .in self -feeders and jeft before the lairds at all times. Being dry, I would feed all they will oat. " It will be necessary that you give some kind of oyster or clam shell to your birds. If not, I would give granulated bone. The best kind of grit is a hard limestone grit or heavy, coarse sand and gravel. HEALTHY CHILDREN ARE HAPPY CHILDREN The well child is always a happy child --it in a baby's nature to be hap- py and eoutented. Mothers, 1f your little ones aro cross and peevish and cry a great deal they aro not well— they are in need of medicine—some. thing that will set their bowels and stomach in order, for nine -tenths of all childhood ailments arise from a disordered state of the bowels and stomach. Such a mediecine is Baby's Own Tablets. They are a mild but thorough laxative which regulate the bowers, sweeten the stomach, and thus drive out constipation, colic, indiges- tion; break up colds and simple fevers and make the baby healthy and happy. Concerning them, Mrs, Albert Hamel, Pderreville, Que., writes: — "Baby's Own Tablets are the best medicine I know of for little ones. They relieved my little girl from constipation when nothing else would and I can strongly recommend them to other mothers." The Tablets are sold by meeicina dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Willisms' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Rebuilding !Belgian Roads. In its reeope traction program, Bel- gium is preparing extensive road im- proventeute. the announcement com- ing from the Minister of Public Works that it is iuteuded to make the new Belgian roads the finest, if possible, in the world. The present program includes the remaking of a network of roads which will connect Brussels with all important towns and centres, and will afford communication by meaneeof good cross-country roads be- tween various tourist resorts, the principal devastated districts, and the battlefields of Flanders. The cost is estimated at 60,000,000 francs, an indication that good roads are regarded as a valuable national asset. Fairville, Sept. 30, 1902. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Dear Sirs,—We wish to inform you that we consider your MINARD'S LINI114ENT a very superior article, and we use it as a sure relief for sore throat and chest. When I tell you I would not he without it it the price was one dollar a bottle, I mean it. Yours truly, CHAS. F. TILTON. Just a Waste. As the wagonette from the village inn swung round a corner, with a deep drop on one side, the visitor involun- tarily drew closer to the driver, "This seems to be a very dangerous precipice," 11e remarked, "I wonder why' they have not put up a warning board?" 'Yes,' answered the driver, "It is dangerous. They kept a warning board up for two year's, but no One -fell over, so it wee taken down," . MONEY ORDERS. The safe way to send money by mail ie by Dominion Express Money Order. Neop Minard's Zinbneat 14 the 1101 106. Stones Natural Magnets. In Nevada are found curious miner- al spectutens known as "sociable stones." No better name could be given them, since when a few aro dis- tributed over a level floor two or threw feet apart they will begin to move to- ward each other to :a common centre with an alacrity that is ludicrous. Campers drat noticed these atones. They had used wrapping paper for a table cloth and weighted the corners with some of the stones spread over the level top of n boulder. A few 1110. stents Intel' one of the men noticed that the paper was flapping in the breeze and that the fou' or five stones were huddled in a group in the middle of the paper like a nest of eggs. Ile thought the wind 17018 responsible, straightened them and added more 5101108. The next time he looked around the Stones wore back in the heap again. Onee'nebre he replaood the stones and eat (100111 to watch thele. They began to roil and hitch along toward one an. other again Until they were in a pile. HO 10574* !levo Nepsittn, that pelrtut, pereayzln7 thtlamznitt,nn of the nerves. 1)o notr,niter an.- other n.other day. it you are a vlotlut, try Templcton'a Rheumatic Ca gpu Nothing Oise brim, :allot s0 qulcitly and so euro!!. Send tor free s t' 1 I, t rempintt.ns, 112 P.ing';t.. W.. Toronto. Far Malo at reliable dr',: -- gists for $1,04 a bee. .666.66 AST!! MA Temoleton's RAZ- f11A14 Cap - ASS 11 MFA. Den's sufferban- aim. day. WriteTempletons, 1428111 St. W., 'Toronto, for freesample. Itellable druggists soil them at 51.0-t a hos. 997 Tools Needed. Nine hundred and ninety-seven c'ute! ting tools alone aro required in menu• featuring a modern rifle. The twist , drill is One of the busiest of these. To supply 1,000,000 riti'o . 04,000,000 holes must be drilled. Minard's Ziniment Lnmberman's Priend. Women Labor In Japan. Twelve hours a day is the shortest working day Japanese women bave and that, although they work seven days a week, seldom overage them more than $4.67 ii. week. Laugh When People Step On Your Feet ( Try this yourself then pass t It along to others. 1 It workal d b Ouch 1 ? t ? 1 1 This kind of rough talk w111 be heard less here In town If people troubled with corns will follow the simple advtce of this Cincinnati authortly, who claims that a tow drops of a drug called freezone when applied to a tender, aching corn stops soreness at once, and soon the corn drips up and lilts right out without pain. He says freezone Is an ether cam - pound which dries immediately and never inflames or even irritates the surrounding tissue or skin. A quarter of an ounce of freezone will cost very little at any drug store, but is sum. [tont to remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. Millions of American women will welcome this announcement since the inauguration of the high heels. UP A SINGIN'! Tomorrow will be clear and bright, if you take "Cascarets" tonight Feeling half -sick, bilious, const! gated? Ambition way below zero? Here is help! Take Cascarets to -might for your liver and bowels. You'll wake up clear, rosy, and full of life. Cascarets act without griping or in- convenience. They never Outten you Itke Calomel, Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh pills. They cost so little too—Cas- carets work while you sleep. Mother's Coughs' and olds Go Quickly She cannot afford to beside ! and neglect her household duties. At the first symp- toms she prepares the way ^s, for quick recovery by the immediate use of Gray's as syrup—a housrhold preparation of sixty tzN. ears standing. ,I■ Mathe oheti Sts.ra SATISFYING RELIEll FROM LUMBAGO Slonn's Liniment has tate punch that relieves rheumatic twinges warmth -giving, congestion- s1'attcri0g circulation -stimulating rem- edy penetrates without 1uhhing right to the aching :mot and brings quick relief, surely, cleanly, A wonderful help for external pains, sprains, strains, stiffness, headache, lumbago, bruises. Get your bottle today• --costs little, means !much, Ask your druggist for it by nan114. Keep it handy for tho whole fancily. 'Made iii Canada, The big bottle is economy, Ole., 70c., $1,10. !7�`,.lF Ili ,,• '§"—' gwn..n 71x%xR rde'rti ;. (ee`.'jt')'X.�.'.�ltAzF�l ED. 7. ISSUE No. 8---"20, NQS Sr; O HUMOR FROM HERE &ZTURE r ?naaf ed Advertisement&. -,~•• AGENTS WANTED. Au11,11.1s WANTING J. 1;000 prints and 8alshexe—IOwei$6 mrm ireo en frae--a sslc for catalogue, United .lett Co., 4 IsrPnswlek Axe., TIM ;onto. ♦ A "hart's. tt.1N'1'1.1'l I.1 FON WND1Cit, �$ 3 <a m 41 •i.lh,, , vis,: - 3 SPEEDEItA'ORS or fords. Stops Ina Wore Plight �,;.itu , -. b;u;,: u;, ,lmt;lne racing. Sella r,. I. t , ' ,,t, i! '144 u1'l , r'rrt':,4 1 .11 71,41 , a, TOi?D 13EADLIGfl1' £EGTSLATOAI t tot:,: i 1-••lel:•d t., tlunf 1 i., tuui."e i,,. i ! it rd., l,ighl 110111'00 ail ;40011 :1 1114 r lie • 1me11 lt'1'! :,tient 0. sZ4.3aac -„Luc+ TItA.4'OPO6FLM}3>z$ for lhIn doing i11 f''a,.Ido. ”hr. 'X•; dl r- Vit e'' plug 5.10 twopl:ti^"d (1m„ „mrtbnll t�1 hi., lumu,l,nt,l t''it+5 1 me 1'00000. '1. Y .merited p„r, -! it 0.111.01, IC. v, 4,,; `s101'1144. tltrl Boo. 4. POUTS STIINEII74 cO10T)tOL. No hill. 111 , ,,rtt.hto r•i.,,11111h 7:„111 i c d resp, re'nr,"1 111. n, Old Bots dol hr. host, lint ,.r,r','''! 411101;), to n:to tint fief /maleic„ a w'il,l grab 1411 lee 1414 ee went. 11' tried to lift Iiia ,O11 .41 Ga the l.>g attd ee he 111 of lu . 00;14 ft01, ta_irh h „1 ri:+'alt to the eurietee tat ih,' ,,tl,oi' mite of 1!, let;, lit It) eta :"C. Ilam!. 'l'he othtr wolf, taef, rote 1 bnt, rued rowed to 1114 tee• entre tint. ('01 }tub 4u•roicaily waled. if n, r,'t' utind n,r I run heir ee' he 11•,:•1. "Sava Ill..,. r t.,crl' h .p inorl ml 4 . Ie f b t eine • tering ran• i and tires. 13A01o-nW,,UTO 1,811P.1ECtITTrl-.,nlEa, 11:r42.1•e,.1 14. 11., _.._-_.. FARMS POR SAZIE t 1l'71 -+41.41, I IIT -1';:7 MIN- 1• , lututltu on Metro- lir •,, i mil, Pr 111 Si to 1 .•1=ty arrea, a ti' ltt,11 11 11,ota dawn. 1 ..�_-.,..._._.-._I i x T;m„m,to. ZAOTD GEL LZItE. 111 1 , 1' u l IN1•'ta1t1IAT10N i1L IIs t n -i ,"dell! tt ty Of "...1!/.71g r a- rL syur I'methoy df v 4 -.0 t ip, Our method mi co,t.13 4 ,4 of a why pay a a+ head first''' ria+• . t 4, 0 1st„ fur full Pitt - II ,�-lin,v ,,: 11,lt,. Yin. fu11 Par- .__.__ 1111. ,.__ . --t1 r r Il -t1 1 to i agora SMonthly. Ask for Minar:d'e and tate no other. ,.�- ; 0 1,, Si.. 1.a,dn', „rite "SYRUP OF II,i.i'1 CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! 12 mnov. sons front little stomach, liver and bowels Accept. "California” Syrup or Figs only—look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, Liver and bowels. Child. ren love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child s dose on each bottle. Give It without fear. blether! You must say "California." Amorioa's Pleneer Dog aemodiss 33008 0n DOG DISEASES and Now to reed Mailed Free to any Ad- dress by the Author. Ii. Clay Clover Co., Sao. 115 West 31st 1401'e81 New YOrk, U.S.A. Use Cuticura to Keep Your Hair From Falling How many times have barbers given this advice to men who are losing• their hairs -because of dandruff and scalp irritation. At night rub Cuti- cura Ointment into the scalp, Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. A clean, healthy scalp means good hair, Soap 25e, Ointment 26 and See. Sold throughout the Dominion. Canadian Depot: L mma Limited. 54 Paul St, Montreal. dutioura Soap ohavea without ,tug. POE sane: 'i11,TOW4II'AI'ER, Whll1S.I.Y. IN BRUCE ll�� Ceunty, Splendid nppmrtuntty. Write Publishing Co.. Limited, ,3 Ado -la 1e St, TS'.. Tc^onto, `1T 1t'.L F.r.da1Ii'I'10O N11WSf'APEse Iv anti jnh Printing plant to Eaxtorn Ontario. Insurance curried 21.600. WIR 00 for 04,9 ,0 .a, ,!nick tats. Box 52. Wilson ; ubllfihing Co.. Ltd.. 7510346. 30I510ELZA11E017S. (y HOICE Slf.V171-1 BLACK 711001r)INrs •vv boxes. Also, we are buyers of Raw' pare, What have y'ou--what price: Reid Bros.. lfrthw rll. Ont, (101,101N STUCK. WANTED. 00' YOU l� are able to supply. advise us. as we well pay the highest prices, dry ar green from the saw. I:eenan Bros„ Limited, Owen Sound, Ont. CANGER, 711010RS. LUMPS, ETC.. internal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment, Write us before too Iate D. Beeman Medical Co., Limited. Coiling -wood, Ont Habits are like porus plasters, easy to acquire and hard to get rid of. GIRLS! _A r1? fta;✓ OF WAVY, GLEAM' BEAUTIFUL HAIR Let "Danderine" save and glorify y.our hair In a few moments you eat trans- form your plain, dull, flat hair. You can have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of life. Just get at any drug or toilet counter a small bottle of "Dan- derine" for a few cents. Then moist. en a soft cloth with the Dandertne and draw this through your Bair taking one small strand at a time. Instant - lee yes, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be a mass, so soft, lustrous, fluffy and so easy to do up. All dust, dirt and ex- cessive xcessive oil is removed. Let Danderine put more life, color, vigor and brightness in your hair. This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruef and falling hair, and help your hair to grow long, thick, strong and beautiful. ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" no name "Bayer" on Aspirin is of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which, like Sterling on silver. It poeitively contains proper direction for Coldels Identifies the only genuine Aspirin,— Headache, 'roothaelte, l,;arache, Newt the Aspirin proeeribed by physicians reigia, Lumbago, Iihonma.tism, Norms for over nineteen years and now tie, Joint Pains, and Pain generally. made in Canada. Tin boson of 12 tablets cost butt Always buy an unbroken package a few cents. Larger ")3ayer" packagppe There is only One A9piren-0S1eyeir' =iron suttee say "Hayem, Aspirin Is Cho trademark (rogletored 10 Canada) of Mayer Manufacture 01 Mende aootlaaotdostor of Snitoyllsooid. While MI6 Molt 'known that Aoirtn nioone Mayon tnahutaoture, la assist the public armholehnitntlonn, the 'Tablets of Payor Compaayi tyllz bo stampod with their sonorat trade markt, the "!gays: Crosa."