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The Clinton News Record, 1920-4-8, Page 7SPRING IMPURITIES O D MEAN WEAK BLOOD ,A Tonle Medicine is a Necessity at This Season. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills aro an all year round tonic, blood builder and nerve strengthener, But they are especially valuable in the spring when the system Is clogged with impurities es a result of 'the indoor life of the winter moaths, There is no other season ;when the blood is so much in need of purifying and enriching. In . the sprlu'g one feels weak and tired— Dr. Williams' pink Pil•le glee otreugth, In the spring the appetite is often poor—Dr, Williams' Pink Pills int- Move the appetite, tone the e'toe:mole and aid 'Walt digestion, It Is in the spring that poisons. in the blood mor}; often fiucl an outlet in disfiguring, pimples, eruptions and bolls. Dr. Wil- liams' pink Pills speedily clear the skin because they go to the root of the trouble in the blood. In spring anaemia, indigestion, neuralgia, rheu- matism and many other troubles are most persistent ,beoanse- Of 'weak, watery blood and it is at this. time when all nature takes on new life that the brood most ser{ausly needs attention, Among those wiro., fiave proved the value of Dr. Williams Pink Pials is Mr. Archie -R. Car'miahaei, Tarbot, N.S,, who. says: --"rat• a mare ber of years 1 wen bothered with 1 hick pimples w would freak out on nix h Y facen - A body. The• d b dY trouble b was al.] was Worse v se int ' hear spring, and al though I tried different treatments it was without much success. 'In! the, spring of two years ago, the•'tranhle was worse than usual, and althqugh I was taking medicine it -did not kieip me until I finally decided to try. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, iUnder this treat- ment reatment the pimples disappeared, and there has since been absolutely no re- turn of the trouble," Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be -ob- tained from any dealer in medicine or by mail at 50 ceuts a box, or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr.. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The Uncertain Zeppelin. With thirty passengers occupying its comfortable cabin the big German Zeppelin. Bodensee sank toward its landing field near Berlin. The regu- lar trip from Friedrichshafen had been made without iueident . lien everything went wrong. Unexpeered ale Currents dashed the strip against the earth, broke the cabin windows, disabled the engines and put out the lights,. .A. side puff drove the craft in- to the crowd of oulookera and killed one person and maimed five others. More bumps followed as the captain tried vainly to pass this mooring lines to the hangar crew below. Then- an upward current seized the greet ship and carried it High into the air. Mean- while the terrified passengers were huddled in the cabin half frozen. Af- ter a time 'the znedhauics succeeded in repairing the engines; and Anally, near midnight, the airship was brought: safely to earth in a grove of stunted fir trees in the Harz Mountains, No snake, frog, toad or lizard has ever been seen in NewfoundI'and. The 'Chinese have obtained water through artesian wells for more than 1,000 years. 1 eta 4asAr a , A a�� Alapeoiiy means. baldness., and areata la are t la Inmate ch o `alopeD a 0. to s pet y, s a disease marked by patellas of bald., nese, These bald areas vary In mow ber and also in size trona a nickel to a half dollar or larger; they, begin quite slftalL, but spread 'cut gradually Med eoaie0oe to term great bald 000th They are found Wetly 1n the scalp, butplay occur aloe in the beard, and the eyebrows 01(d eyelashes somo- •times fall out $ametimes• the appear - fence of the bald spots is preceded by nouralgla, but ordinarily there are no symptoms noted until• the 'hair begins „t4' fall, Men are more often attacked than womeil, dark -hatred people morn often than blonde, and the young znol'e often than the middle-aged, The back ar>'d sides of the head aro the favorite eeets for the dieease,;but no part of the head or face -is exempt. The victim .first becomes aware of hie trouble by noticing'that the lialr conies out while brushing a certain part of the head, and a little further .Investigation reveals the fact that the hair in that spot can be pulled out Without any force and without the least palm, The disease is sometimes mistaken for ringworm, which it re- sembles seperdcia11y, but in the lat- ter the stubby hairs can be seen, while .in alopecia erode theskin is as free crone hair as the palm of the !rand. It, is usually'normal In appeiir- ane0 and feel exceptthat it may be whiter than the surrounding healthy artsloolein as'thou h the blood had , p. g b been pressed out of it. i. The hair follicles are not destroyed, anda 1 use 1 newtl ot hair y a g row 1 reeked; isa t ppearance in a few weeks or Menthe, though sexceptionally sever- al pears may elapse, and. sometimes the baldness Is permanent. The new hair, which comes out first at the edges of ttie patches, is finer and light- er in Coior than that on, the rest of the scalp, and it is only after several successive crops that the spot re- gain; its normal appearance. The cause of alopecia areata is uultnown, but a credible theory is that it is due to some trouble with the nerve sup- ply of the part, and this theory is strengthened by the fact that the baldiiess in some cases follows a'long- er or shorter. period 00 local neural. gin. Many dermatologists, however, are of the opinion that it a germ disease analogous to ringworm. The treatment varies greatly and ib usually successful, whatever its na- ture, probably because • the trouble would get well anyway... Nevertheless, treatment will probably hasten the cure. The applications made are usually of a mildly stimulating char- acter. - The use of violet -rays has seemed efficacious. Among the simple applications that anyone can use we may mention spirits -of tull)entine dab- bed on the bald spot with a pledget of allsoriient cotton once or twice a day. .1 A Puzzle. Xe1118rd's Liniment Lumberinan's Prlond. The dear old thing; with her name/ etock of questions, was visitiug the Zoo, "Keeper;"she -said, "what do you consider to be the most remarkable animal in these wonderful gardens?" "Well, ma'am," replied the keeper, thoughtfully, "I should say that there laughing hyena gets the prize." "Indeed! And what makes you think that?" "Weld, he only has a sleep once a week,_ a meal once a month, and a' drink once a year," said the keeper, moving on, "So what he has to laugh about beats me." Styles for Summer Days 9397—Ladies' Dress (with ehemi- This Is a very cffective collarless model. McCall Transfer Design No: 797. Price, 15 cents. 9402 --Ladies!' Raglan Dress (with vest; two-piece tunic and two-piece underskirt lengthened by two-piece lower section attached at low waist- sette, is yd. 18 ins. wide. Width line; 37 or 35 -inch length). Price; 25 around bottom, 1% yds. If preferred, cents. In 8 sizes, 34 to 48 ins, bust the front inset panel could be cut on -measure, Sizer 36 requires 3% yds. the bias. -(40 ins. wide; vest, 3l1 yd. 18 ins wide. 9399—Ladies' Eton Dress (two' Width, 1% yds. • styles of sleeve; instep or shorter These patterns may bo obtained length). Price, 23 cents. In 7 eines from your local McCall dealer, or 84 to 46 ins. wide; 'blouse section, 3 ,from the McCall Co., 70 Bond et., yd. 36 ins, w'id'e. Width, 1% yds.' Toronto, Dept. W. sette; two styles of sleever38 or 86 - inch length from waistline). Price, 25 cents. In 3 .sizes, 34 to 48 ins. bust measure. Site 86 requires, 38 - inch length, 3% yds, 40 ins. wide; contrasting % yd. 36 ins: wide; ahem, - FOOD FORTIFIES a "ainsst exhaustion and illness—if it's the right kind of food. Gr''.r)er, ,w , 1 easily digested and with Omani, or good milk is a Well balanced ration that builds tissue and lnc rease,s strength of body and mind. 'I, here2s1 e1',�'it easoty Making ,Tube Travel! og.. Easier. Anew and ingoulous' novice to ren. dor treeelling easier on 'the London underground railways has lust been installed in several of the prhteipal subway stations in the Wont find, say+e a Louden lespeeola • The device consists et a large map of the underground railway system ehawing the position of the principal streets, hound the fnap are alpllabati• cal lists of theatres; Shops, rail ter- mini, restaurants, dry goods stores, tile sights' and' show places of London, the hespltals and other places of pub' lie interest. 1 • The traveller looks down the list for the place he wants to get to and then press the button opposite to its name on the list. Pour lights at once spring upon the map, These are: Large led light—Whore you are, Green light—Where you (Mt}nge, Red light -Where you alight. White light—Tile place you want, The device, Well is of British in. vexation and manufaotnre, fe known as "The Silent Guide," and if suceesnfui will be installed in every station on the underground system. JOY AND GLADNESS FOR THE CHILDREN Every1 it — c 1 d whether. it be poor or rich—is entitled to Joy and gladness, Health' is the birthright of all i and titre e is abadluteiy no doubt that the healthy baby ie a happy It i s the baby's nature to be happy—not oross. Only the sickly baby ie cross. The well child is a Joy to the home— is a laughlpg, gurgling, happy little piece of humanity which drives• dull care from the household'. The sickly baby is the opposite—he is cross and peevlslh; cries a great deal and is a source of constant worry to the mother. But mothers there is. no need of your little ones being deka', Regulate the baby's bowels and sweat• en his ,stomach with a gentle but thorough laxativle and baby will soon be well and happy again. Thousands of- mothers have proved this through their use of Baby's Own Tablets— there is a smite in every dose of the Tablets. Give them to your baby and make him happy. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from 'The Dr. Wil- ltams' Medicate Co., Brockville, Ont. A Turkey Torn and a Fox. When. 'a lox has succeeded in get- ting lino a farmyard, he has sometimes found bis progress• stayed by a gal- lant gander, for ganders are brave fighters and can strike terrific blows with their wings!. Turkeys, on the other hand, are an easy prey and us• ualiy find safety high in trees. How- ever, Mr. Reynard made a mistake one day iu tackling a certain old tur- key gobbler that had been boss of the barnyard for sotne"time. The gobbler terrorized the farmer's little children and took special delight iu thrashing the dog, Even if the dog came with his master, the gobbler did net hesitate to attack him, and when, with fluffed and trailing plumes and a sharp "gobble gabble!" the bird rush- ed at the dog, the dog would drop his tail, leave This master's side and race for the nearest gate. One day the farmer, who was busy- in usyin his. tall silo; looped out and saw a sight that he will never forget, A fox had stalked his turkeys and had got among them in an open field, The farmer expected to see the. fox get some of the young ones at least, but he had forgotten the fighting prowess f Big Toni, and Tom was with the ock that day. When the fox first capped ata turkey, Big Tom rushed orward with leis feathers all up. The fort reeled back to surprise, hen -made a spring k, at Tom's neck To his greet chagriih, he met a blow rem the turkey's wing that brought im to the ground; but the was game and came back to the attach. Mean. while the flock- was hurrying away ening this, the fox tried to pass .the Id gobbler, but Tom steadily eon - ranted him and forged the light. The ox trade a third charge, and this l me Tom caught him squarely on the lose, The fax curled up like a ball nder. the blow and rolled over and ver, Tom, furious and fluffed, fallow-' e up his advantage; but the fox, uickly regaining his feet, fled far he woods. Doubtless Tam's fights with the dog hall developed his pFo- ciency in fighting and made his M- acke on the fox so effective. soap 0.Onard's•Liniment in the Bourse. • '"Bungalow" is Bengalese. Wo get our word "bungalow" from he Hindu word "bangle," which really Bane Bengalese, but which refers to ,Bengelese thatched hut. The Bri- sh officers in India, being unable' in trt-of-the-way stations to secure lam- er, frequeutly built their houses 00 amino. The original form of the angle or bungalow consisf:eel of a rge,and lofty room with double walls f bainboo, with canvas partitions • to ortn the bathroom, storeroom and e.droom and having a wide porch sun ounding the bangle. We have moil- ed the bungalow In this country un - 1 its Ben1aleso ancestor the epee Med, single -roomed, porch•surround• d bangle would not recognize its anadien descendant, y, International Town Plan- ning Congress. t 0 N s h s 0 nt it 0 II 0 t a ti 0 '11 b la 0 b fl ti st a C Delegates, appointed by the qov- erihnhents of Great Britain, Preece, Beigfunn, Italy, Holland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Spain, Serbia, Greece, Egypt, India., South Africa, Anstraile, Canada, the ilhitetd States, and the republice of South America, will be present at the Inter. nat{oital To'wit Planntilg and Rousing Congress 10 be held In London during June of the present year, The preceozlidgd of the ooagrese will occupy nttle days, special trains being two available do that the dele- gates rosy havo an opportunity to ili-1 speot thekrogretrs that has beset made itt housing schetiies. NEURALG$A • Tyy Wty the n v e. T8T"v''n0Ag0o01`0 uftli0 dti that ou Wlll bpa P Templeton's Rheumatic Capsullos Were disebvered. This famous remedy 1a abet. lutely guaranteed to give. relief to sulferere from Id' relg1e. Fend for free sample to Tomnierons, 142l0tug et.,R W., Torento. Doctors reobin'rlond them, and reliable drug,• gists everywhere Sell them. for *1.04 a box/ , H M AST A, Templeton'e RAZ -MAH -Clap. sults are guaranteed to reteve ASTUMa,. Don't Maier an- other day. Write Templetons, 142 King SO, W., Toronto, for:reeaan:We. Reliable druggists sell them at *1.04 a box. Straight Rows Aid Garden. It will add coeslderablY to the ease of gardening as well as to the looks ot the plot if the vegetables are planted in nice straight rows instead ,00 helter-skelter. Beeides, it will utt- lize, the spew. better. Where space is restr1oted,.it is best to have the rows run the long way of the g arden—no rth and south if p as- sible—pianti og several kinds of elmi- larly grown ve g etab1ea like greenn onions, carrots and radishes; in the same row. If you plant such crops tie beets, radishes and onions In beds these can be made four to six inches high by digging narrow paths around the beds with a hoe and tbj'owing the soil up- on the beds. If the drainage of your garden is not good it is well to grow cabbage, cauliflower and similar crops on small ridges thrown up with the spade or hoe. Other crops, among them early peas and celery, should be plant- ed' in shallow trenches scooped out with a hoe. When these plants grow the soli is gradually worked back around tire -roots. A Health Saving Reminder. Don't Wait until you get the Spanish Influenza, USE hints Liniment At the first sign of 1L Its Healing Qualities aro amazing, TFTID OLD RELIABLPI. IeIINARD'S LINIMIIINT CO., Llmltod, Yarmouth, N.8, Exploding Vegetable. Nature tries her hand at pretty near- ly everything. As' if to prove that she could make a bomb; -she produced the "shooting cucumber," This interesting vegetable can be eaten, Probably some people do eat it, But the chances are that it is not geed for much, gastronomically speak- ing. One does not sec it in the mar- kets. 'When it is fully ripe the "shooting cucumber" explodes, This, be 1t un- derstood, In a Marra sense: It bursts with violence, scattering its seeds fax and wide,' It Is the method the plant adopts for distributing Its seeds, and is cer- tainly very curious. Buy Thrift Stamps.- limeessememegsmulasmineemmameimmasour Invest Tour Money In 6%a% OEB'ENTUREB F Interest payable half yearly. 'The Great West I'ernlanent Loan Company. Toronto Office 20 King St, West ownronsataiomesciassnownw Anlori.aa'a Pioneer Dog 0,,amottiee crook on DDG DISEASES and Row to Peed Mailed Preo to,any Ad- dress by the Author. 88. Olay Glover Co., %no. 113 West 31st Street -New York, U,S.A. "SYRUP OF ,.FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue!', Rempve poi= sons from little stomach, liver And bowels Accop0 "California Sylmi) of Flge only—look for the 110.018 'Califon:le on the package, then y011 are sure your child' 1s having 1110 boat and most eee,niaalt laxet v0 or physic fel tate little stoinaoh, livor mutnow,;ce rtdliiN. rob 10v0 its dolielwts fruity teeth Volt direotlorts for child's dose bo each bot=''' tie, Clive it without fear. McAllen' You 111110t say "California." Tar ffi,i 11i London, ,Ala uo r000nt hetlug in London', Lord A ell 4u sb4l ! ear t ro' s 1 al a' 1 g t d s n r 'r e z t. ttY ac anti transit problems in the motet,, pollee and bin llgures • were , starving. There are now in London 001130 df' 000,000 people that requite transit of one sort or another within 0. radius of 4wenty to tweetealvee utiles from Charing Qross. y L.tord A.ehllold said that 1n 1914 the average number per head of Journeys taken, was 203, while' In 1913 varloua forms of transport travelled 26g,000,. 009 mhos, whish le equtvaleznt to 100 000 journeys emend the earth and 252 Journeys froth earth to 010004 'He then went on to declare the need of 80ln0 proper authority to deal with the cognate questions of traffic and trans. port and to say that, probably a solu- tion of part of the. problem would be to erect a vast system of underground rade for the exoluetve use of fast motor tl'affle. • Dwellers in cities' the world over where the streets are laid out in anhi. tient lines will recognize at once a problem that is insistent, for say what we will, the motor vehicle is bulky and takes up a !huge amount of space, while its numbers steadily increase, —____-_, MONEY ORDERS. It is always safe to sent! a Dominion Rxpress Money Order, naive dollars costs three cents. Bricklayer (after falling two stor- ies): "Just my luck! Paid my acci- dent insurance only yesterday, and I ain't hurt a' bit!" Mlnar d e L laintant b h used Y r Yanonan tl. The11 ams boy •who is being cor- rected never goes to sleep at the switch. DANDRUFF SOON GETS YOUR HAiR Let "Danderine" cheek nasty scurf and stop hair falling out • N'akr,1A,N'§�,'M 1M'/, ,rL«,M•rrC. k°!•'k'wee�,3iN If Constipated, Bilious ' or Headachy, take "Cascarets," Teel bully! Be eiliplelltt 'bon'; stay sick, bialous, headachy, constipated: Remove the liver' and b,RWel poison which is keeping ;your ; head ciieay, your tongue.coatad, your breath bad and stomach sour. Why not spent; a few cents fora fax of awards and annoy the nicest, gentlest laxative= cathartic you ever experienced? Sas; carets never gripe, sicken' or' laden. veuience one life Salts, on, Calomel or harsh Pills, They worts while you sleep. Nothing sweetens 'easels in which milk has been kept so well as a Kiln - tion of baking .eoda and hot water, in the proportion of a teaspoonful to a quart of warm. water. Let the solu- tion stand in the visseI long enough to get cold. Ask for Minard'u and take no other, Carbonate' of soda gives instant re - Het to a burn or scald. Tt may bo applied either wet or dry to the burn- ed paz't. .e EAGLE _ _ oi L,10,(V1';ir erofl' sryr • 'Write to-dalViffos' our bid FREE CATALOGUE showing our full lines of Bicycles for Men and Women, Boys and Girls. MOTOR CYCLES MOTOR ATTACHd7FiENTS Tires, Coaster Drakes, Wheels, Inner Tubes, Lamps, and Parts of Bicycles. You c �i� bpi y your supplies from us at wholesale priaoa. T. W. BOYD & SON, 27 Notre Dame Street Woo, Montreal CUTICUKA HEALS SH ON CHILD On Body and Face._ Red and tchy. Cried For Hours. Lusted a Year, "A rash started all over my little girl's body, and she had come on her face. It started in a pimple that was full of wei{er, and it got red and itchy. She cried for hours. This trouble lasted a year. Then I started with after) sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I boughs more, and lased four taken of soap and three boxes of Ointment which healed her." (Signed) Mrs. Dom Langly, 1092 Gertrude St., Verdun, quo., August 11, 1918. The Cuticura Toilet Trio Consisting` of. Soap, Ointment and Talcum is an indispensable adjunct of the daily toilet In maintaining akin purity and skin health. Soap 28., Ointment 25 and 80h, Sold t�hroughouttheDominion. CanadionDepat: Lym em, Limited, St. Paul St. Montreal, WCuticurn Soaps/Savo withautmus 'To stop falling hair at once and rid the scalp of every particle of dandruff, get a small bottle of "Dander'ine" at any drug or toilet counter for a few cents, polus a tittle in. your hand and rub' 10 -into' the scale. After eevernl applications the hair usually stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. Soon every flair -on your scalp shows new life, vigor, bright- ness, thickness and more color. • A Dyspepsia Cure M. D. advises : "Persons who suffer_from severe indigestion c, and con.tipation can cure them. 2 selves by taking fifteen to thirty drops of Extract of Roots after each meal and 112 bedtime. This remedy is known as.Mother Selgel's Curative Syrup in the drug B' trade." Get the genuine. 50c. k,and $1.00 Bottles. r r\•lZJL 111:6 ED SBAVINCS FOR ING, COLD STORAGE SULATION, ETC. cial Prices In 'Car Lots. aidlaw Lumber Co., Ltd. t.7YollgeSi. r80 - Toronto . rr„K• rt - Not A Menus sT' mars the perfect appearance of hercom. plexion. Permanent and temporary skin troubles ere effectively concealed. Reduces un. natural color and corrects greasy skins, l•Iighty antiseptic, used with beneficial results as a curative agent for %0 years: DARTING, PIER INC • SCIATIC PAINS-. Givd way before the pene- trating effects c;f w.ioan'f; Liniment, So do those rheumatic twinges and the loin -aches of lumbago, the nerve - inflammation of neuritis, the wry Meek, the joint wrench, the liganleilt sprain, the muscle strain, and the throbbing br udse, 'lhe ease of applying, the quickness of relief, the positive results, the cleanliness, and ;4hc economy of Sloahh's Liniment make it universally preferred, lttade in Canada, 85c,, 70c, S1,1i9, 1S11l 110, 1 Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezona costs only a few cents. lessiflea , vei'ti,4eren*f von Oa* 1l1Lb 1lQUIPx'k1R N14WSPAf' hand. Job printtnif 14,�ut:io Itrtat raids. .)nIuMO, Iarrt•d.11,60e, W W t`or 11,300 on cutoff sate neon uplltlhlng CPp.1Ltel„ TovOrtto. DAINT s,.7 lxep wUl pay You, Wrtte:for prise r1313' YO112 DMPTY 3 AG6-6UGAlt, flour, ttran s aka to ctevena. 1101 i eat priced, Ciao, Htovane', 394 lttark d Pet.rboro, rt�y BXIXTTZNG YAD108 --,. u" NIT:PING YARNS, BESAAVIfi'UIN Mg Bolt lambs' Wool Your -011, nnge{'4 yarns,' In sixteen oelers,' Ann (11 thing for sweaters, p ullover s, 10 1110and ohlldren's wear. a In Canada $ qq 'Canediana from Wo91 an PtitIbe high ' else And English resembles cutse the s oil aiev, a p01ah y lir, but e much cheaper, as you hay direct" n90 the spinners, Price twenty. ciente Pe skein .or three dollars per pound, Sinai; sample, twenty cents, postage free. Also ,heavier yarns tn' hotnaspun•style. all wool to. Wash.at.11ome, in Grey Black. and Whlto at on dollar, nifty pat pound, -large sample skein, thlr011 conte, postage free. Postage extra on alk orders under ten dollars, George- town Wooten Milia, Georgetown, On. tarso, No to—Carders and Spinners Want. 00, used to country lit", 0.08800'1: %maw:lairs CFIOOLney TIainAO5IIrblsaren$—MAKtime.—send' RmpeaAL sto card to Ratepayer.. Publishing Co„ d Columbine, Tcronto. cors ISDN WANTED, L, OPT. ALM WANTED, 2 TN. ANI) thioker, shipped green from saw. Do not sell until you oommuufcate with no. Keenan .'Bros. Limited,' Owen Sound, Ont, WOOD 4088818. F YOU C RAW: Tit A CAR FOR 5AL LI write me, Goo. S oveno 04 Mark i t , 9 Street,Yat r, r e D O. seam? mom.. TO YOU HAVE A PIRA AND HAVE .11 a ear or more of scrap iron I wilt come mid quote. You where It says. Geo. Stevens, 804 Mark Street, Peterboro. Il'f8SC3LLA3nS oUtl, el ANCOR, TUMORS, LUMNS, OTC., 99JJ/ internal and external, cured without pain by our home treatment - Write uyy afore too late Dr, Seurat Medlaat Co„ Limited. Coningwood. Ont COARSE SALT LAND $ALT Bulk Cni'iots TORONTO SALT WORKS C. 3. CLIFF TORONTO Your horses pull heavy toads over all kinds of roads—make their work easy—saveyour harnessand wagons. Imperial Mica Axle Grease prevents friction in the hub. As the mica flakes work into the porta of the axle and hub, the rough sur- faces are smoothed with a hard filling of mica. The grease on the gglnilsy surface Insures thorough hibileation. Sold in sizes from a one pound tin to a barrel, t Imperial Eureka Harness 011 makes leather strong, pliable•and waterproof. Preventeeracking and breaking of stitches—cannot be- come rancid because pure mineral oil. It gives leather a rich black, lasting finish. Sold in pint, quart, half -gallon, gallon and four -gallon sealed cane, half -barrels and barrels. 1MPERIAr. MADE IN CANADA PRODUCTS Wit r yot r lingers! You can lift oil any hard Coen, soft corn, or coin between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freszone” costa IittIe at any drug store:, apply a few drops upon the corn or cd).ius, Instantly it stops hurting, then shortly you lift'that bothersome corn or callus right off, root and all, without one bit of pant or eore• noes, mrulyl No humbug! monism GOWNING? r' polm's Distemper o low u to break it up and get them back in condition. Twenty-elgi J% yearo' use has made Spoon's" indispensable in treating' 0 Coughs and Colds, Influenza anti Distemper, with thele) resulting complications. and all diseases of the tlueat,i Close and lungs. Acte marvelously as a preventive, ant G equally wall so a cure, Sold by 'Poor Druggist. Win•" 890215020105847, COMPA.1111r, Gotlhen, Ind.;�r1.g.A., ONLY TABLETS', $ KED i "BAYER" ' ARE AS.PiR N Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross4 Tor Nide, ain, llhonmatism, Ach. package which eontnlns complete db. ing Jointslumbago, Sciatica, Nod. rootioits. Then yon aro getting realritie, mid 'for Headache, Neuralgia, Aspiirin-4110 genuine Aspirin pre. Tonthaohe, liiaraoho, take Aslant soribed by phystodans far over nine• marked with tho name "]layer' et top years. Now trade In Canada, yeti aro not taking Aspirin at all. Molly tin boxes containing 1$ tail - Accept only "Ilayor Tttblote of, lets cost 'p'ut ry few cants. Druggists Aspirin in nn, unbroken 'Bayer also soli borgor "payer" packages, �'ilaro is only ono .Arlptrift—n,Haycs✓t..•.Tea latah£ ran: "31A'er" eeeirier1 is zee Undo mark (ra11ls.La'dd In Canada) at paste;'t0t *ifaature alt'Man - aseilpacldestor 60 a011ci'llcaaid, Walla It ie well known that .A.kp1►i cite* s part antlfatture, to /mint 1At, pa8110 axalnot h nitattonfl, t1io Tabler0 cit Dart Meats tint be atathpad With their 111108al trade 156124 the ".000et tach;;"