The Clinton News Record, 1920-3-4, Page 70086
N. 8893—Ladies' Waist. Price, 20
cents. Panels loose or stitched to
waist. Cut in 7 sizes, 34 to 46 inch
bust. Size 86, one material, I% yards
36 inches wide, or 11 yards 45 inches
wide; tie -belt, 2f yards ribbon 2
inches wide; waist, 1111 yards 86
inches wide, or 1t%s yards 45 inches
wide; panels, %yard 36- or 40 inches
wide.
' No. 9086—Ladies' Russian Blouse,
Price, 20 cents. With or without
hands, two styles of sleeve. Cut in
8 •sizes, 34 to 48 inch bust. Size 36,
' with. bands, 2% yards 36 inches wide,
WINTER WEATHER
.HARD ON LITTLE ONES
Our Canadian winters are exceed-
ingly hard on the health of little ones,.
The weather is oftetl so severe that
the mother cannot take the little dnes
out for art airing. The consequence
is that baby is confined to overheated,
badly ventilated rooms; takes cold and
becomes Groes and peevish. Baby's
Own Tablets' should be given to keep
the little. one healthy. They are a
mild laxative which regulate the
ltemach and bowels and :thus prevent
colds. The Tablets are sold by medi-
cine dealers or by mail at 26 cents a
box from The Dr. 'Williams' Medicine
'Coe Brockville, Ont.
• ..ife-Saving Pigeons.
The value of the service rendered
by pigeons during the war is empha-
sized by the story told in the 'Aerial
Year -Book." !
Thanks to the patriotism of fanciers,
.. it was never necessary to spend pub-
lic money on the purchase of static;
while specialists who had years of ex-
;perienco ,behind them taught pilots
,and observers how to -handle the birds.
Owing to the limited space avail-
able, the carrying of pigeons plf board
an aeroplane was at first sbmewllat
of a problem, but finally a small box
-measuring about 12 ill: long, 6 in.
'wide; and 8 in. deep, with a•cross par -
titled, wee designed, in which - two
pigeons could be taken out for ser-
-vlce wok.
Upon the pigeon's leg was placed a
all cylindrical : l[
mrical carrier, which was
s
Y
.clipped to the leg. In the carrier was
;placed a removable cup. The mess.
.age was written, folded, and placed In
thscup,placed
which. !n its turn was
in the carrier attached to the pigeon's
leg. This carrier was made of alumt-
,,teeenhlm, and $o its weight did not im-
-pede the flight of the pigeon.
The Royal Air Force Pigeon Service
_proved its value on many occasions by
saving the lives of the crews of flying;
'boats and seaplanes, and sometimes
the nta0hitme as well. Ater the'ht-
,augeratloll of the Royal Atr Force no
fewer than 717 messages of distress
'wore sent by pigeons froth aircraft
•tlotvn on the surface of the water. In
,eerrying llhese messages the birds
covered about 20,000 tulles.
In one instance a pigeon ley twen-
ty-two miles in twenty-two 201203es
with a message which resulted'in the
-necessary action beteg taken to save
the crew of a seaplane. The machine
had been forced to land cn the water
and Was rapidly breaking up owing to
bad weather, so that theme watt little
time to lose,
10 anotber case a pigeon, released
:200 miles frons its haee, was able to
bring important information, telling
dive hours to complete the jonrne.y-
ran average of forty miles 00 Hour,
or 21/.1. yards 40 .inches wide; Without
bands, 1% yards 36 inches Wide, or
1% yards 45 ,inches wide.
No. 9310—Ladies' Blouse. Price, 25
center Kimono sleeves, sheet oor
r
lengthened by bell sleevee;
front or with yoke 'closing on shoul-
ders; with or without trimming -'band
at lower edge. In 6 sizes, 34 to 44
inch bust. Size 36 requires 1% yard
36 (inches wide; contrasting, f yard
36 inches wide.
These patterns may be obtained
Som your local McCall dealer, or
:from the McCall Company, 70 Bond
Street, Toronto; Dept. W.
Some Ancient Piths.
If the prohibitionists get their way,
and close all the pubs in town and
country, some long histories will reach
a sadden close, says an English
writer. It is a toss-up which is the
oldest public -house in England. The
Trip to Jerusalem, at Nottingham,
claims to be, It has perhaps survived
because it Is hewn out of the rock be-
low the castle. If a name is any
guide, it apparently commemorates the
Crusades. and Richard- the Lionheart
is•said to have drunk ale there 1n
1169. That seems old enough for any-
thing./
Stili, there is The Fighting Cocks,
at St. Albans, which' can assuredly
point back to 1250. Prior' to that, it
was the Moniks Fishing House. It is
octagonal in Shape, and its Ceilings
are not six feet high. Altogether a
notable old pub. ',-
Nobody ought to go to Gloucester
without seeing the Cathedral first, and
the New Ilul second. The New Inn is
one of the oldest Inns in the country,
and one of the most picturesque and
best- preserved.
The Seven Stars, at Manchester, is
another old place, and so is the Rose
and Crown, at Bainbrldge, in Wens-
leydale, Probably this was the first
Rose and Crown, width reefers to the
Tudor hose, and it has been very ex-
tenslvely copied, for in the neighbor-
hood of London alone, there must be
a dozen of that name.
•
10,000 mile) of Oho.
Britain to to have the largest isttl<lto
for producing olneaua !inns Ili the
world, It will )le either at harrow or
IIanipton Court, and the floor of the
great hall wi'11 be 80,000 equare feet
in en•'tent, With a ',pool of wilier 5,000
square fent,
Thirty miles of wire will bo used
For the electric Ltghttng, and it will
be 00041131e to concentrate half a lull
lion candle-power on any given spot,
The plant for lighting will be 1,800
horsepower.
Railway "Lines."
If au express train, moving at the
rate of forty-five miles an hour, were
to stop suddenly, it would give the pas-
sengers a shock equal tothat
of fall -
Ing from 0.hoi ht of
fifty-four feet.
In 1825, a. prize of $2,500 was offered
in the North of England for the best
engine, which was not to produce
smoke, and was draw draw three times
0
its own weight at the speed of ten
rail'Ps per hour.
Further, it was to be supported on
springs, not to exceed six tons do
weight (although if it ran Out wheels
only it was not to exceed four and n
half tons), It Was 220t t0 cost more
than $3,750,
A trial of the engines submitted was
made on ono October morning in 1829,
when four "tine engineen Were pro.
duced. One, however, couldn't be got
to move, so was withdrawn, and' of
the other three, the Novelty, by
Masers. Braithwaite & Ericson, pro-
mised good rosette. An accident to
the boiler crippled it, however. This
left two engines eoulpoting, the Sans
Pared (which !net with an accident)
and the Rocket, by Metiers, Robert
Stephenson & 'Booth. The latter sur-
passed the stipillated conditions, and
took the prize.
In 18.21, seventeen tulles per !tom
was l,Jte average speod' of passenger
traits. In 1848 it was thirty,
Nineteen trains a day arrived et eel
departed front Euston in 1607 no the
Birmingham 11110,
Many a Tea or Coffee dTinker-
,
nker, doe` n, realize that his ill -health
IJt .c>5.corit ort. is due to his
tat-lef#' i' n C
i3t°'� : i ci,-•,E'� i..��ll. dome friend
ata V"ly,
Li
The f 'row ng favor of 'this health -
beverage i ll beverdrinkersge amog tea and cof-
fee ""
fdrinkers plainly shows
"There"Therer a l eaesoz
In addition to the Studio there will
be oflioos, rest room:, dree5ing-rooms,
a rosteurant, bath -rooms, a laboratory,
carpenters'eshops, wardrobes, furor
ture stores, workeklope, with every
possible kind of equipment; and, for
the buildinga, a million )tricks, 200,,
000 slates, 210 tons of steel, and 4,000
carloads of earth wilt be required. ».
When completed, it is believed that
this vast studio wlli'produoe 630,000
feet of negative film a year, and that
the finished films sent all, over the
world will be nearly 10,000 intim: in
length.
INFLUEhIA HAS
L) TER DANGERS
Particular Care Needed When
Patient is Convalescent, Says
Expert.
The influenza convalescent who has
apparently recovered from the disease
and is yet in e, strangely weals and de,
pressed.condition should be the object
of particular care, according to Dr,
Louie' I, Harris, director of the Bureau
of Preventable Diseases of the New
York Health Department. In , the
spit on of Dr. Harris the after care
of the influenza patient is most im-
portant. • The co-operation of the Pa-
tient, coupled with the w1111ugttess to
nee that the' weakness and depression
are a part of the illness, though coin-
ing after the disease itself has spent
it force, is a big factor in effecting a
complete return to full health. On the
other hand, the determination to ig-
nore this debilitated condition and to
fight against it, will, Dr. Harris says,
frequently bring serious consequences
upon the patient.
After Effects Bad,
"The subject of the after effects of
influenza," said Dr. Hanes, "is one of
particular interest to the scientist at
the present time.
"First, and perhaps the most mo-
mentous condition to he considered is
the striking depression, mental, nerv-
ous, and physical, complained of by
most patients. Those attacked by the
disease with moderate severity are al-
most always afflicted with this de-
pression, wbich should be recognized
and dealt with. Those who have had
mild cases of the epidemic are little
affected by depression, and their (nick
return to health and strength gives
rise to the belief that influenza is
trivial. On the contrary, Influenza in
Re after effects is anything bat tri-
vial, and calls for the application of
rules of polnmou sense and sanitation,
which are the fruit of years of ex-
perience.
"Tonic treatment, well chosen diet,
and great care in not becoming over-
tired or allowing the body to be chilled
aro necessary. Eggs may be eaten,
but not more than two a itay, for the
average Adult. Of Bourse, it must be
remembered that in litany cases this
disease tends to direct its force
against the kidneys, and therefore we
instruct patients to avoid eating a
great antou'ut of meat, eggs, or. beet
extracts. Eggs, soft boiled, poached,
or beaten, rows -ere advisable fit limit-
ed number. The raw eggs should al-
ways --be well agitated before taking.
When Good Food Is Bad.
"With milk and eggs as a founda-
tion theP
patient should eat good
nour-
felting food, including meat, and
vegetables, simply prepared. Frying,
for instance, is out of the question.
Good rood prepared in an nnassimil-
able manner becomes• bad food; es -
'meetly is this to U'6 -noted in cases of
convalescence Dem influenza, for the
disease often manifests itself in
vomiting, and in intesttnai and gas-
tric disturbances, and if is important
not to weaken the .digestive function
by the eftting of poorly prepared food,
or even the best of food in ill-advised
quantities. The quantitative distribu-
tion of foodstuffs 51101114 be so aiijuSt-
ed tis riot to overtax the stoma:01e but
the patient should eat generously and
frequently."
Asa tonic to build up_the blond and
stimulate the ehettered nerves, 1)r,
Williams' Pinit Pills are uneurpassecl.
These pills actually make Ilene, Nett,
red blood, which reaches every organ
and every nerve in the body, improves
the appetite, strengthens digestion and
drives away the feeling of weariness
end depression always- following _an
attack of la grippe or influenza, Those
who give Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills a
fair trill will be amply repaid by the
new health tind strength this .tonin
medicine always' gives.
Wise Men Say ---
That the principal ingredient in luck
Is common sense.
That no person is so rich that 110
Dan afford to lose a friend,
That being ignorant is not so much
a shame as being unwilling to learn.
That n good litany people speed
most of their time in telling others
how busy they are, . e
That opportunity Inv mete a`mati
--but generally speaking the man
makes the opportunity,
That the man who Is. satisfied to alt
down and welt for Flomothing to turn
up well )lead a good soft seat.
That when you have a number of
disagreeable duties' to perform, al.
,ways do the most disagreeable first.
That the test of a man's qualities is
in his retnomtllrauee, when 118 has
reached the top, of the friends he left
behind lower down,
That depression, gloom, pessn:11th ,
despair, dieeoutiegenhent slay ton 11u-
(220.11 beings to &very one flturderoil by
typhoid, InflUenxa, diabetes, of pnou-
311o)ita,
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3if3 you llayVe Astllme, rlon'b
*11)2)5108'chat Volt mu@t ale
wayys suffer untold misery.
' Relief entek, mire andante
is guaranteed In oven Sho
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we 400 so ; certain of rel
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free eample'of these cap-
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Toronto,
Sold by reliable druggists
everywhere for 81.01 a box.
T1:CtfiPLETCId1S
RHEUMATIC CAPSULES
For fifteen years, the standard
ppeo1110 for
Rheumatism, Neuettle, Gout
Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia
bee.nydootors proscribe them.
welt. to Tompt.toun, 142 lung at. W„ Toronto, for
[n ,nmptu. sold 6y e.)Iabtp druggists overyahope[or
51.04 pot Ise.
Seeing+Panama by Barge. -
The rubberneck automobiles that ply
up and down the streets of 00 many
American cities have a monster rela-
tive in the great barge that carries
sightseeing treaters through the Pana-
ma Canal.e -
The veseel wJ�s originally a steel
dump barge,,,buflt for the canal exca-
vators in 1909. It is 154 feet long, 32
feet wide, and draws 10 and 11 feet
of water, Sloping seats like'tltose in
a grand stand have 'been built, and
then coyered with a roof on which
other passengers may sit or stand.
The barge carries two or three hula
dred persona, and it is handled by a
tug lashed alongside.
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YOUNGSTERS!
Need "Cascarets" when Sick,
Bilious, Constipated.
When your child is bilious, consti
rated, siek or full of cold; when the
ittle tongue is coated, breath bad and
stomach sour, get a box of Qascarets
and straighten the little -one right up.
Children gladly take this harmless
candy cathartic and it cleanses the
little liver and bowels without griping.
Cascarets contain no calomel or dan-
gerous drugs and can be depended up-
on to move the sour bile, gases and in-
digestible waste right out of the
bowels. Bost family cathartic be-
cause it never cramps, sickens or
causes, inconvenience.
•
Tusk Jelly. •
Elephant tusk jelly is highly recom-
mended. In English factories, where
many tons of tusks are sawn up an-
nually, for knife -handles and other
uses, great quantities of ivory dust ac-
cumulate. This dust is sold at six -
Pence a pound, and, when properly
boiled and prepared, it nlalces a very
fine and pure jelly which is frequently
prescribed for the sick,
"SYRUP OF FIGS"
CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at tongue! Remove poi.
sons front little stomach,•
liver and bowels
el\
Bible Ii:illdings,
The taste for having a particular
Bible bound in a manner that IS nut•
02 the Ordhlary is 002110)on to many
Poole,
It is strange to think of a Ilutitsnlall
111 tlie•wilds of Asia killing the hear,
or a saber in some northern sea 043011-
105 the seal that glues the skin with
welch a 131blo Omit eventually 130
bound to grace the desk of 80018 ec-
centric millionaire. Yet such is often'
the ceso,
Qile Bible is covered with a long,
thief, f, soft hair, so shaggy that the
shape of the book le hidden. This was
taken from a grizzly bear. Another
is made froth the etch1 of a serpent.
A grey, handed surface, resetnbling
11.1ass, is presented .by another bind-
ing w11i011 game from a man -dating
511a19g. t,
There is a badger Bible and at skunk
Bible, the latter looking for all 3138
world like a lady's muff. The Persian
sheep, the Himalaya sheep, and other
foreign varieties of this family have
been :called upon to 3hnmisl1 Bible
coverings. Most curious of all is a
Bible bound in the elfin of a giraffe.
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only—look for the name California on
the package, then you are surd your
child is !laving the gest and most
harmless laxative or physic for the -
little stomach, liver and bowels, MUM -
ren love its delicious fruity taste. Pull
directions for child's dose on each
bottle. Give it without fear.
Mother! You must say "California"
--de- -__
The opal is ino're difficult to 11n1-)
tate tun is the diamond. But from
artificial corundum 'stained with
chrome alum, real' rubies can be made,
and 'very cheaply. If the coloring,
agent is titannium oxide, the product
becomes 0 genuine nrtificial sapphire.
aolnard's .Liniment for sale everywhere,
For many years there have been
no Tuesday brides in Madrid, as the
Spaniards consider Tuesday an un-
lucky day for marri:tges.
Use Baby'sW0)
S.Iap. ,Lt's " est
for Baby -- Best
fora ou"
CleeMbing-44e0.11bg-• 'engram
Mort eons, (.unfiii, 01131., 'gamut. t:g
of
0DANDERINE PUTS
BEAUTY J1N HAIR
, Marls! A• mass of long,
thick, gleamy, tress a
YES! MAGICALLY!
CORNS LIFT OUT
WITII FINGERS
u mltdrug
manYo, ' tlsilvoply moasay quartertoao of an conesstore
of froezone." Tide wilt cost very little
but is sufficient to remove eve bard
or soli corn from s ;
A few drops of thisone'new feetsib1s coin.
pound applied directly upon a tender,
aching 0010) Should relieve the sero,
aeSs [ustautly, sad soon the entire
corn, root and alt, dries 0p and can ba
lifted out with lingers.
This new way to rid one's feet of
corns was introduced by a Cincinnati
mon, wild says thatthe, while freozono 1:
sticky, It dries jll a moment, and elim
ply shrivels up the corn without in.
flaming or even irritating the sur.
rounnss
Don't
g lettisFatherueer
diekin; of infection or
lockjaw from whittling at his corns,
but clip Oda out and snake him try R.
tiw
No man on earth is so happy as the
man who loves his work and goes
home at night with a contended heactt
because of . a good day's. work well
done.
Ask for Mlaar4'o and take no other
The next airships to be built in
England are to be 694 feet in length
with a lifting power of 82,7 tons.
COARSE'SALT i
LAND SALT
Bulk Cariots
TORONTO SALT WORKS
C.r¢. CLIFF TORONTO'
SINCE (e16``76
bL diet
30 y'Di�SP5 ��.% (Gi COis
Let "Danderine" save your hair and
double Its beauty. You can have lots
of Meg, thick, strong, lustrous stair.
Don't let it stay lifeless, titin, straggly
or fading. Bring back its color, vigor
and -vitality.
Get a 85 -cont bottle of delightful
"Danderine" at tory drug or toilet
counter to freshen your sculpt check
dandruff and falling hair. Your hair
needs this stimulating tonic; then its
life, color, brightness and abundance
will retara—Hurry!
Proper brooding the first week or
two is the most important feature in
the chick's life. The good results
that should follow early hatching
must not be lost by neglect in brood-
ing chicks the first two weeks. The
early laying pullet also depends to a
great extent on the first two weeks
of its life. Therefore, warmth, dry-
ness, with no crowding is advisable,
If hens are used keep the hen dry.
Too much feed the first week is not
desirable.
We have been using 1VIINARD'S
LINIMENT in our home for a number
GE years and use no other Liniment
but MINARD'S, and we can recom-
mend 1t highly for sprains, bruises,
pains or tightness of the chest, sore -
nese of the th'roat,•headaehe or any-
thing of that sort. Toe will not bo
without it one single day, for we get
a new bottle before the other is .all
used. I can recommend it highly to
anyone.
JOHN WALKFIELD.
LaHavo Islands, Lunonburg Co., N.S.
Man was made for woman, and wo-
lnan'for man. Nearly all the trouble
an life is due to the fact that they
both think they were made for them-
selves.
MONEY ORDERS.
A Dominion ExpressMo v
Money Order
for five dollars costs three cents.
Determination reduces hard work
to nothing prasetas 1 a
t n
makes
11810ci work out of nothing. , a
Been Mtnard's Sdn[ntent in Cm house.
Time, the ,inexorable critic, leaves
nothing except the intrinsically- great
and the essentially good.
Ameriow is Pioneer Dog y emodlce
Book on
006 DISEASES
and Wow . to lend
Malted F`ree to:an,y Ad.
dream by the' Author,
Tr. Clay Clever Co., Tae,
118 West Met Street
Now 'York, U.S.A.
"OAP
Beautiful Women
of Society,duringthepast
seventy years have relied
upon it for their distin-
guished appearance. The
soft, refined, pearly
white complexion It
renders instantly, Is
always the source of
flattering comment.
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and
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case, in ono Waif
to my office.
Write to MISS
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.loeeph $tteet, Kitchener, Ont, one
of 087 recent patients, Ask her about
my shill. (Enclose stamp for reply.)
If you need my services, Whet write.
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The Cause of
Hart Trouble
Faulty _digestion causes the
generation of gases in the
stomach which iritlat9 and preen
down on the heart and lnterfero
with its regale: action, crawling
faintness and pain. 15 to 30
drops of Slother Selgel's Curative
Syrup after meals sets •digestion
aight,which allows the heart to
beat fedi and regalaa. 9
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��' JD an;tgea'
•-,NeOldsa
`\� and more eeraous
\��� complaints a a e
contracted In
mean weather,
Beyroteeted, T dice
efeleaae
. from the first sniffle or sneeze. Stop it to
time and do not gamble With your
health. Used over 60 years in treating
coughs, colds and shied comptntnts. '
0v.ryb.dy buy, tn. t. Pg. Slee CO
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THE FIRST ROUND
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This famous reliever of rheumatic
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ti
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TEV3ONS' COMPLETE FPIRTIL-
1:77 tzar w111 pay you. Write for prices.
3 t I -71P YOUR EMPTY BAGS—SUGAR,
dour, brat, woks to Stevens. high-
est prices. 'Gro, Stevens, 804 Mark St,
Peterboro, t4
'WOOD .2.2122215.
le F You IIAVIO A . CAR FOR SACK!
Ji write mo, (Seo. Stevens, 804 Marti
Street, Petet•bor'o,
00101.12 IRON,
11' 7' YOU HAV1(I A rias AND HAVE
A. a oar or more of scrap iron I will
come and purge yYou where 1t lays. Oeo.
Stevens, 804 llid rk Street, P010rboro.
72.1$M 1'011 SALE.
11.1IGHT HUNDRPID ACRES, SOUTH -
1J east Sasicatohowan, 420 nems eu•1t1-
vat8cl, good buildings, abundance good
spring water. best of soli, close market.
Apply 43 Lindsey Avenue, Toronto.
7a1ST8 DOrrr,tattae
35 RAVE CASA BUYERS FOR SAI. -
able farms, Glee description, le-
0ntien and cash price. James P. White.
L''ot 99, New I'eftn'flu, Mo.
22100242.. A.27E 0Tb 0.
W AWES WANTED TO DO PLAIN
.1t.J light sowing at home whole or
*pare time, good pay, work sent any dto.
tance, charges paid, Sond stamp for par-
ticulars, National 'Manufacturing Com.
eany, Montreal.
frld)F 2IN STOCK WANTED, IF 7000.
��// are able to supply, advise us, as wa
ir1t1 paw the highoot prices, dry or green
from the saw. Keenan tiros.. Limited.
Owen Sound, Ont.
ANCO&, TUMORS. LUMPS, 157G.
'1,,,) internal and external, cured without
pain be our home treatment. Write un
before too late Dr. Dedman Medical'
Co., Limited, CoilIngwuod, Ont
tom^ ;4O'.r4271r .a as
5"2 % ®Fi ° terest
PAYABLE HALF YEARLY
Allowed on money left with us for
'from three to ten yearn.
Write for Booklet.
The Great West Perinanent
Loan Company.
Toronto Office 20 King St, West
Let Cuticura Be
Your Beauty Doctor
The Soap
to Parify
Oi tmenit
to Soothe :;
Let Cuticura be
your beauty
doctor onethat
really' dose
a Y n
something to
purify and
beautify your
Bair and 'skin,
Bathe with
i it
Cuticura Soo
and hot water
to denten the pores. If signs of ...redness,
roughness or eruptions are present, man-
- druff on scelp, touch gently with Cuticura
Ointment before bathing or shampooing.
For every purpose of the toilet, bath and
nursery Cuticura Soap and Ointment aro
ideal. Absolutely nothing better.
Scop 23., Ointment 2$ end 50e. Sold
throughouttheDominton, CanadianDepot:
8.y rt,no., Limited, St, Paul St., Montraah
Cuticura Seen .haves without arras.
trz.r3Y...el 111 .. t...h11 k'a\7
or Strangles in stallions, brood nares. colts and all 11111,••s
is most (Instructive, The germ 1811)4ug dteense••must to
removed from the body of the animal. To pre,:"!, r,l-
trouble the sante must be done.
SPOHN'S DISTEMPER CO01POUND
was do bosh—Dore the sick and prevent thane "eypu:*ed"
from having the disease. Sold by your druggist.
5701510 MEDICAL. CO., Mfrs.. etoahen. and,, V,
ONLY TABLETS MAR'
"BATT" ARE ..ASP@ R
N
Not Aspirin 1i Alf without the t Ba ,_1• Cross"
The name "Bayer" identifies the
only genuine Aspirin,—tiro Aspirin
prescribed by physicians for over nine-
teen tears and now tendo in Canada,
contains proper directions for Clolde,
Ifeadacee, Toothaebe, tlnrac]to, Neu-
ralgia, Lumbago, Rhoumatiehl, Neuri-
tis, joint Pains, and fair generally.
Always buy apt unbroken paellage '.Cin boxes of 12 tablets coat but
of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin w111c1t a few 002(35, Larger "Bayer" packaged.
'1'Itns'a #s -only one 32Spi;riaf;."TrlaYox4..,, fist attttHt 52113' f4Dayoi''t
Aonlrin 18 ,be anno r 1' (rr[r'etrred t 1 0801.la) of 700Y0r Afanufeetare et Motto.
A0611(0011 0t„ of tlollryn ,cid, milt, It Is well hgrewn tient Mettle inmate ltnrer
tnnnefeeturr, r 5,2(1(- the , ',)" rlgnlltdt linttetlerle, fI'o Teille(0 of nest, '00m11aa1
will be etamp0d with ,be, t,cusrel trade Merit, thu "3al'ee 1ceote,"