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The Clinton News Record, 1920-4-29, Page 8DIGESTIVE TROUBLES' -CAUSE DISTRESS C ....CJS_. But They Are Nearly Mwa rs Pale to Thin, Watery Blood, Do not blink that because your (nomads la easily upset you- are the Victim of come serioue malady, .Pile et the most common predisposing valises of indigestion is anaemia, or thin, watery blood. In fact it has be - mine generally recognized that beft tby activity of the stomach is tm. »Qssib'leeenleSs the blood is rich and red, D3'.• Williante' Pink. Z'11i have. been Mind moat valuable in eases of indi. gestion; nervous dyspepsia and atoms ach weakness, just because they are a blood builder and terve tonic,. The rich, red blood, they make,•not only imparts a •heal;tlty digestion, but.car- ries color to'tlio cheeks and, lips and gives vigor to the inmates, One im- pertant point to'eemember is that Dr. Wililams' Pink Pills cotilpin no harm- ful areas or.opiatee and ere thus to bo preferred to preparations that merely stimulate for a time. Before you be- gin worrying unnecessarily about your , state of health, try the tonic' treat .ment .of Dr. Williams; Pink Pills. You will . be surprised to see bow rapidly your appetite returns and your whole debilitated system revives, as the uow, rich blood cowries through your body. Ilore is the statement of one person among thousands mho have -De. Williams' Pink Pills to their own great advantage, Mrs. A. Veniot, Herford, N.S., says: "For about two years i was a great sufferer from in- digestion,, wkt wk-aeesned-sto carry with it a complication of other troubles. Every meal 1 tool brought with It misery,- as; it was followed by Vete, and sometimes nauseaand vomiting. AL other titne,s gas would form in the stomach to' such ani eetent that my heart would palpitate at an alarming rate. These conditions brought on ex- treme nervousness and irritability; and I found 'my general health so much affected that the least exertion would tire ute,.anl.I sleptbut poorly, I had been doctoring for several months with iso result beyond slight temporary relief, when I *as adv!sed by a friend to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, I de- cided to follow this advice, and got a half dozen boxes. Good results soon began- to show from this treat- ment, and the •further continued use of the pills have made me a 4811 wo- men. I can cheerfully recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to similar aurorae." . You can procare Dr. Williams' Pink Pills through any dealer In medicine or they will be sent you by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing direct to •T1ie Dr. Williams' liioclicine.Cu., Brockville, Ont. Richest If Orman on Earth? Fier uaule is Mrs. Yone Suzuki, and it is estimated that she made over 150 million dollars during the war. Possessing a fleet of sixtv__yessale, this middle-aged _..a:tale: mete woman trades wins-- ail the markets of the ` .... need—nand 1ssa offices and agents, 1n --- every capital She began her business Ct.reer twenty years ago, when her husband died and loft her a sugar refinery, which she eel,! for $5,250,000. With this moray elle interested her- self in shipp ng and menu - it factures, steadily building up a fleet' and acquering factories until she became interested in prac- tically every industry in the East. To- day site is'tho richest woman Iu the Orient and probably in tho world. peep. Minard's Liniment in the house, A. good, "forgettery" is often as im- portant as a good memory. It. pays sometimes to just sit down and think. TetagentPiltorcew • Advocates of speedy and inexpen- sive nexpen-s ve •d vorce will 000 the practice In full action 44 they care to 'adventure ani far ae ICusltgpr, . ])'lies Elia Sykes, e',Tl.'c ,ti„ who, with her -brother. Sir PeePY Sylsts, has traversed Chinese Turkestan and the Pamirs, has an il- iul)linatiug, ;chapter on certain ]Eastern tnerniage customs in "Through Des- erts and Oases of Central Aeia," In Kas'ilgar there are 1Uapy "super- fluoutr 'W011104" ow leg to the emigra- tion of men from the` oases, and mar- riage is conaequently ehettp for a suitor. The "marriage of conven- ience" is the rule, as parents often soli ttheir daughter to the highest bili- der without allowing her •any freedom of chojee,. St is true that there is to compensate ing custom, as •divorce may be had fior about ten cents, but as the women may not remarry until a hundred days have elapsed, she ]las generally ddffi- culty in keeping herself meantime, al- though the disearcled•husbandis alp posed to return the dowry that he re- ceived with his bride when the mar-. rage contract was concluded, One cleeidod advantage on tate wo- man's side is that, if• her husband divorces her she ]nay take all the movables la 'bhe house, and as.iii the caseof a merchant much of-hisiwealth consists of carpets' and brass utensils, he often finds it cheaper to, take- a second wife rather than divorce the first, who would make a clean sweep of the "bits and pieces" on household pienishing. The missionaries told Miss Sykes that most .of the women in Kashgar had been married several tines, and that' this constant divorce hed to the wives -,taking whatever they could from their husbands and putting it b$' against•a.,rainy day. British "Left -Hand" Drive. The left-hand drive as the rule of •the road may soon vanish from the North American continent, Hitherto it 'has clung tenaciously to some parts of eastern Canada end -to British Col- umbia- as a survival of a custom still prevailing in England and in parts of Italy. But British eColumbia, with the exception of Vancouver Island, will adopt the right-hand drive in July next. The urgent need 01 a uniform aye-. term may 'compel even England to abandon a rule which is a picturesque historical survival. Probably from time, immemorial men on foot or hors@back approached one another to the left. They could thereby shake hands while they kept their weapons ofit_ of the reach of hostile hands. When vehicles came into vogue, the driver sat on the right of the seat the better to guard against too close con- tiguity of the passing wheels, The armed man has gone, but until men are ambidexterous there doubtless will be those who will gird against the drive to the right. 25 MILLIONS! ''Cascarets" is biggest selling t Iakativo-Cathartic for and Bow Liver Is e Twenty-five million boxes of Cas- carets were sold last year to :elks who wanted relief without injury from Constipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, Gases, Colds and Sick IIeadacre. Cas - carets work while you sleep, removing the toxins, poinons and sour, indigest- ible tvost'b without griping or inconveni- once. Cascarets regulate by strength- ening the bowel muscles. They never weaken or shock the liver like calomel or harsh pills. Cascarets post so little too. 3 -IIS is the NEW Gillette Safety Razor --bigger and ]weightier in the handle and the head, as the _picture shows, but it takes the same good Gillette Blade that has made the Gillette Safety Razor Known the World Over. No advance in the price -$0.00., Men -who like something with more heft to the handle than the Standard Gillette, will' now enjoy „Gillette shaving with its perfect' edges and free- dom from Stropping and Honing. This is the handsomecase of polished Gum Wood—mitre• cornered—and very compact. Dealers will be glad to lel boa see fhc Giticfie "Big Fdlota' e' w e Safety Razor 11001 In!..' Me►-efi:r 14&4:" 1100101 `01 One evice 666 AUTO 'SPARK PARTS for most makes and models of Dara, 'Your 1d' br0 FV or WPI -VUs POO ra,lnced Write Or wire u e dry t1 . l trig what You want. We Garry the teepee anti most. complete stoelo en Canace, of salq•illy used Or now parte one autemianlo e0utpment, , We chip C,o P1 eaywhero In equine. Sat1)s- feafory or refund In full our motto, Shaws .Auto Salvage Part Menne, 'Ssa-cal ;Antonin et,. Tdrogto, otos HIGH HEELS AND - Y A WOMAN'S H>AIST .H NQ HEELS BEST, SAYS A DOCTOR. Graceful Cailriage Depends Upon Shape and Size of ' Foot Covering. • The question of the,helght of a wo- man's heels, always has been and al- ways will be a vexed one. In spite of the diatribes of themedical profes- sion, a large number of the feminine Sex will persist, till the end of the chapter, in tottering along• on heels from two to. three inches in height, The reasons for the popularity of the high -heeled shoe are manifold. First of all, it enables the short wo- man to add several inches to her ap- parent height. It gives la pretty, curved line to the back of ithe ankle and heel, Last, but not least, it makes a large, flat, ugly foot look quite pre- sentable, since it fore -shortens the length and gives the appearance of a high instep, even where practically no instep exists,. Larger Shoes Nowadays, • On the other, hand, only i small, beautifully -shaped foot, surmounted by the slenderest of slender ankles, looks well in thedainty little .thin- soled, heelless, slim sandals our grandmothers worn. Just as a strong north light reveals every line and defect be a face, so does a heelless slipper show up a bad- ly -formed foot. In the days when such. shoes were in vogue, a high instep was the rule instead of being the exception. The feet .were usually exquisitely formed and so small that "ones" and "twos" were thee sizes universally worn, "Threes" were, on 'the large size, "fours" were demanded diffidently, and no one would confess to wearing a "five." Nowadays a girl considers she has a fairy foot if she can get it into a four; six is quite a usual size, and were the immortal Clementine still living, she would find rivals -compet- ing for even her- classic "number nines." So mnuch for the high heel; now for the other side of the question. The shape of a high -heeled shoe Makes it quite impossible for the wearer to walk really well, The muscles of the foot become stiff and swollen, and the footsteps heavy, in- stead of light -and elastic. - ' Foes of Health and Grace. One of the greatest attractions a woman cad have is a free, beautiful, swinging gait from the hips. This is unachievable when high heels are worn, because a proper balance can- not be obtained—and tate whole art in Iwalling gracefully and well consists in having a free action from the hips and throwing the entire weight of. the body first on one toot and then on the other. Again, tile artificial height and pe- culiar shape of, heel under discussion throws the spino of the wearer out of gear and disarranges the internal economy. ' Backache and kindred !MIs are the result. Although there Is much to be said in'favor of the heelless slipper from a health point 00 view, it is not practi- cal for general wear. This is es- pecially the case when it is necessary to stand tor any length of time. Few modern feet are sufficiently developed muscularly to boar the whole weight of the body thrown on the instep with- out the plantar arch giving way, thus causing the painful and ugly condi- tion known as flat foot. Here the de- sirability of the medium heel comes in. -'illy advice to every girl and woman 'who values her health and beauty is to exercise the 'Muscles of her feet and ankles night and morning by walking three yard's, stopping to tip- toe three times, and proceeding an- other three yards, and so ot\for lava minutes at a tine: ra Finish With Massage. Finally, work the toes, moving each separate joint of each toe, they all the toss•together, With the hand, and finish by thoroughly massaging the foot and ankle, working Wjth firm, oval strokes from the toes ,upwards, and thumbing well between the •bones of the instep. Having strengthened and beautified the foot, matte a habit of wearing dainty, heelless slippers for bedroom and boudoir. For walking, standing, and gefteral use, well cut boots and shoes with wide, medium heels. - And for high days and holidays, to say nothing of nights whoa little, If any, walking is nodded, the girl who wants to disguise an ugly foot may, if elle s orteo,_totler along in gorgeous, glittering confections, with heels three incites in height and about an eighth of an Inde in diameter, if if; so please her, Simplicity Itself, "Do you know," said Prof. Brown to his bosom friend, "I cannot unden stand how people forget the ages of their Children, 1 have no troubles For example, 1, was' born twentythree lulu• tired years atter Socrates; my wife, eighteen hundred years atter the- death hedeath of Tiberius Cmsltr; my son, John, two ,s thou ee doars after Y a t r Tiberifts Se-Meroniue .0reileltus Was. ahoseie tri - natio of the people; and bur daughter, Amanda; fifteen hundred years after the beglneing of the Follt •Wandtriug, It is perfectly simple, you sedi" Ask for Mleard's, Fend, take' iso, etbehi THREE( CHAlt;MlNG. DDESIGNS Gi 1.( 9460 9471 -Misses' Dress (suitable for email women; kimono sleeves; two- piece skirt in two lengths; with inset side panels, with or without two-piece drapery).' 'Price, 30 cents. In 8 sizes, 16 to 20 years. Size 16�I In 3% yds. 40 ins. wide; vest, In yd. 18 ins. wide. Width, len yds. 9456—Misses' Dress (suitable for small women; with -or without collar and skirt drapery;; two-piece skirt caught under at lower edge and at- tached to two-piece foundation). Price, 25 cents. In 3 .sizes16 to 20 years. Size 16 requiaes 3% yds. 40 ins. wide; contrasting, '/4 yd. 36 ins. wide. Width, 1'/a yds. 9460—Misses' Dress (suitable icor small women; kimono sleeve; two- piece skirt in two lengths). Price, 25 cents. In 3 sizes, 16 to 20 years. Size 16 requites 4% yds. 40 ins. wide; col- lar, cuffs, in yd. 40 ins. wide. Width, 1'/a yds. T rese patterns may be obtained from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., Toronto, Dept. W. CHILDREN OF ALL AGES Children 00 all ages—whether it be the new-born bane or the growing child—have to be constantly guarded as, to their health. Upon the good health of the little one largely de- pends his strength and usefulness in after years. Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal home meddcine for children of all ages. They are a gentle but thorough' laxative which are absolute- ly guaranteed to be free from opiates or other harmful drugs and which may bo given to the youngest child with perfect safety -and beneltcial re- sults. Through their action on the bowels and stomach they ' banish constipation and indigestion; break up colds and simple fevers and make teething easy. Mothers, you. can make your little ones well and keep them well by just keeping a box of the Tab- lets at handeand; by giving an occa- sional dose to the baby to keep his little bowels reg alar and his stomach sweet. The Tablets are sold by medi- cine dealers or by mail at 35 cents a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. She Began Early.: After the ceremony the best Gran handed the minister an. envelope, say- ing: "Five dollars, from the groom," One of the intimate friends of the bride and bridegroom quickly grabbed for the envelope and, taking it from the clergyman's hand, opened it. A $2 bill was. found inside. The best man was notified, thinking a mistake, had been made, The best man and bridegrooitl both expressed astonishment, declaring the envelope had been ,tampered with, Finally the bride spoke up and confessed that she had secretly abstracted $3 from the envelope, because she thought $5 was too much to pay for such a small ser- vice. Minard's Liniment used by Physicians, Always ask the butcher to split the soup. bone through the• centre. This Will allow all the juice from the Mar- row to cools out. Front doormats should never be beaten, but rolled right side outside two or three times. The dirt will fall out quite readily, and a good brushing afterward is all that' is necessary. Treated thus the mats will last much longer. i1SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE. \L,00k at tongue! Remove poi-, sons from little stomach„ liver and bowels Accept "California yriiit of rigs only—look not the name Cal ifornia on the package, then you are sure your child is haying the Gest and most harmless faxativo et physio fee the little stomach, fiver ]tad bowels. Child, ren love its doliolous fruity tanto, bull dlreotidus for chine's dose 001 each bot: tie, Gtr` it without fear. ;Vatter! You must say "California,' • Y MA YOU. ribInaetu ways stiffer untold rnisory, Belief tfui, surd emanate 'WrbU5liuln the • ost0AOley TE PLE'TOWSi CAPW.L.E5 We eke s0 certain of tee suite we will Send yore te greener/Mks 00 '01100paPt &ales gontildent teat you will upol Item all we have pietpne"142 ging oSt. oronto.• Bold by tellable drugglots byery,Wieette fol el.oh+a pox. T,EMPl:ETON% IFZWEUMI,.T.1.0 CAPSULES For fifteen years the standard specific for- Rheumatism, Neurals, Gout Sciatica, Lumbago, .Ilouraigia Many doctors prescribe theta, Wilt, to l'ompletoga. 142 My et W., Toronto, for free ample. Sold by reliable drual.'tile moven,. for 11,04 per ben. If You Would Succeed. Every back must bear its burden, every hand must do Its, part In this world of rush and strugf;le, with a cheerful, willing heart. Everyone must 'walk Life's pathway in Lite shadow and the sun, Every tusk set must be tackled, work- ed at. fairly, until done. But if all the lines you run on oply lead yqu to Nowhere, And if your constant failures ,111 your soul with dull despair, If you see no earthly chance that oar- • cumstances will improve, You must -run on other lines, and you must get out of that groove, Spanish Flu Claims Many Victims in Canada and should be guarded against. Minard's Liniment Is a Great Preventative, being one of the oldest remedies used. Minard's Lini- ment has cured thousands of cases of Grippe, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Asthma and similar diseases. It is an Enemy to (Germs, Thousands of bottles being used ,very day, for sale by all druggists and general dealers. MINARD'S LINIMENT CO., LIMITED, Yarmouth, N.S. "Thank'Eaven." A story which Is enjoyed by Lady Bonham -Carter, the witty daughter of NIr. •Asquith, concerns a canvasser at a certain election, who happened up- on. a man reading the addresses and studying the faces of the two candi- dates. d "Well, what do you think of them?" asked the canvasser. The voter shrugged his shoulders and -said nothing, "Which candidate would you like to vote for?" persisted the other. "Don't know anythipg about none of 'em," replied the British elector. "But what I see of 'em, I thank 'Eaven as only one can got in." • MONEY ORDERS. Tho safe way to send money by .mail is by Dominion Express Money Order. You can fool a hen with a china egg,! but she is not more credulous than some follks. To renew shabby coat collard, ta e a raw potato, peel it,and grate it into P a basin. Pour half a pint of cold' water over it, and let it stand until it has settled. Take a piece of clean flannel, dipeit into the liquid, and rub the collar well. The Cloth will be- come clean almost immediately. GIRLS WANTED. Experienced and Learners :For Underwear and Hosiery Depts. Guaranteed Wage to Learners. Saturdays off In July ,and Aug. Cafeteria with Meals at Cost. Clean, Healthy Work Steady Einployone rlt. Good Wages. Write for further infoi'00EO1lon. ZIMMERMAN RELIANCE, Limited HAMILTON, ONT. Used for 79 Years Thru its use Grandmother's youthful appearance has remained until youth has become but a memory, The soft, refined, pearly white appearance it ata Y' rendets leavesthe joy of Beauty With yo s4 for many years T c:i :trot to»tweas.a. .menseensaatnma ane mr 51/2% Interest PAYABLE HALF YEARLY Allowed 011 money left with us for from three to ten years. Write for Booklet, The Great 'West Permanent Loan Company. Toronto Office 20 King St, West COARSE SALT LAND SALT Bulk Carlots TORONTO SALT WORKS C, J CLIFF • TORONTO I! A ti ioa'A lflorioar Doli tt'QntO5!o0' --.u. ook ,oat K POA NSithses And Rete to nosh Mena i 3,'ree teeny Ad• drew y tho Author. ne, 0157 (Beebe no., zee, 118 Wont Slat Hkreot Now York el.S,p o�,m+rtisu.mer,.m,..ven.,awnese . ISSUElite.18—'20. When Dandelions Blow.' They grow 110101e,thta pasture grass, (i3arefoot.ire drove the cattle home), Along the creek where lies his boat, t1 ol'ampted shell. (Se does not oomo), They shite upon the country road, (Ito always whistled as he rail) OIr, such; a liiIle time ago! Ilut new he le a Juan. "Gold attire" he galled thele as they lay All wilted in his 11aby band.' Star's were Ills eyes,—all eager wase With things iae could not understand Then, boyhood ^- the outstretching B'eul— S1111 Poole iia eyes, the wind his gleam. 11 ilillion dandelions blow. My man.ohild lies In Franco, They grow among the pasture grass, Sun -glided at a Maytime sky. Gold stars! A thousand mothers weop— A thousand mothers proud. as I.. Proud? Ay—and yet when night creeps down, _ And sleep my anguished eyes may know, With wilted flowers he comes to mo 'When dandelions blow, GIRLS! A MA OE WAVY, GLEAMY , BEAUTIFUL HMR .'aDanderine" save ani . glorify our hair In a few moments you elm 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 derino" for a few cents. Then moisten a soft cloth with the Danderi°ne and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, immediately, you have doubled the beauty of your hair. It will be a mass, s0 soft, lustrous, fluffy, and so easy to do up. All dust, dirt and ex- cessive oil is removed. Let Danderine put more life, color, vigor and brightness in your hair. This stimulating tonic will freshen your scalp, check dandruff and failing hair, and help your hair to grow long, thick, strong and beautiful, ClassiI ed Advertisements. 3, AaElaxlt 'I79'Ar1TXr tal'NTS iANlIn Tilo G i oFU upt�, Ontario to sell Stssky@ 4, Ontario. ter Iseregars, Guaranteedtot: !MVO 00 10 50104r exit. gasoluta. .Andrew ilatle, Jr„ Cnlwood, °steric, 1'1o10474444Sr tensible' COInefdi111i lAuil'7rLi''zan, k.9 will pow yell, Coerge Stevens, Peterborough, Ontario, 1rAuM L418D FO$ SALE. IJALF Sj00,LTON' TFARN0 LANr), - virgilt sofl,a•surroundt;tg nand und8r cultivallea, hear isattloford, bask, Chns. R. Ross, 18 Rutherford Avon klamiltof4 0 'on lama 'C;`71000 IDQUIPPIDD NEWSPAPER. r V anti job printing Plant in EastYern ontarlo, Insurance carried 91.600, W11! e for 81,200 on auto): sale. Box 416. wllaen 1•ubilshing Co,.T+td... Toronto, Xe&DZes WANTED. i!? ADIOS WANTED TO AO i'T,AIN. .H..d and light sewing at loam, whelp or spate time; goon pay, work sunt anY• gas+ +leave, charges pall, Send stony for particulars. Nallonal Manufacturing Co.. Montreal, 00IE0011, T101010EES by 01000L T0400I1:us—MAIC17 ILEAL 00 money In spare tine—send post card to • Ratepayer Publishing Co., 4 Columbine, Tcrent0, SOFT ELM WAMTEO. .'1 Olen ELM WANTED. 2 - IN. AND thicker, shipped green from saw Do not sell until you communicate with us. 'Ceenan Bros. Limited, Owen Sound. Ont, MISCELLANEOUS. flANONEt, 'TUMORS. ',CALVE, ETC.. a,./ internal and estereat Cured without pain by our home treatment Write us- too Beaman Medical Co..before Cobl ngwoo The weather is bad enough some- times, but nothing lute it would bo if everybody had a chance to meddle with it. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere 1 andEIIticura t. EI# The pore -cleansing, purifying and sterilizing properties of thisworder- ful skin soap, using plenty of hot water and soap, best applied with the hands, which it softens wonder- fully and the soothing and healing proportlas of Cuticura Ointment for redness and roughness, pimples and dandruff; if any, will prove a ravale- tion to those who use them for the first time. Soap 25c, Clatme ! 25 and 50s. Sold thtoushouttheDaamtnion, CanadianDepot: LL�. mn„e, Liatitsd. St. Paul S:., Montreal. Cutieura Soap abase* withouiroue. Spmmn'sisteer Compound Ts the ORIGINAL remedy, or DISTEMPEii, INS'LUL0N7A, PINE: NYE, COUGI'LS AND COLDS. Never successfully imitated, it represents the highest attainment its veterinary science for the treatment of contagious diseases. Sold aA ail' drug stoma, stun 1r 1CBDICAL 810., Ooslten, 5118„ 17,8,41 74, assn 3..,. 6= rMa. usuu R tetutl - Imperial Mica Axle Grease and Imperial Eureka Flarnese Oil insure lone life for wagons and harness, Put up. its convenient sues and sold by dealers everywhere. Imperial Mica 'Axle Grease —not only lubricates, but smooths the surface of the axle and hub with a coating of powdered/nice, thus's-educing friction and lessen- ing the strain on ]horses and harness. 0140 Imperial Eureka }farness Oil keeps harness straps and tugs pliable and strong, prevents crack - mg and breaking of stitches. It preserves harness against the action of swoon, moisture and dust, also wards off insects. Imperial Eureka Harness Oil imparts a rich, black, lasting finish. IMPERIAi. "MADE YN CANADA" PRODUCTS a nne ONLY TAB JIBS MAR "BAYER" ARE ASP RIN Not AapiI'iu at Alt without the "Bayer Cross" !Ilio italns "Bayf1 " on ;Aspirin is of "Bayer Tablets of A.epiriu" wldclt rtnraL en geld; 01 ^u;;tivglrp contains proper directions for Cold$r like a•..._. . n .:, . ; eatlaoho, rl`o0 11,0 io, Ttaraelto, Neu- niillli 1? .. 011 Ittu rdentiflea the cul u ..,I eT rf•, y.ss wainf,•Lp ilulf0, ithalltll!itlom, IP 1 the Aspirin prescribed, by phyeieiann _ •t�aaa arta lenin geeerallae for over nineteen years and tory tis Joint lee—, - s- "Ree tolls Mitde in Canada. Tilt Nerve of 12 tenon- seavays buy an unbroken 'package a few fonts. target "bayer" packages. There ass only one Aonlsltaenteayeeenn'4feu ittpa•L can "Bayer's .1(101'105 is the trn,le mark (retlstered In Camila} et Mayor mateneetur6 of NLone- acelleaetclester of aofloyllegold, 11 10 well Mown that Aetdrin means BaVor tltannfeeture, In IMMO, the 01011110 uStln0t lnIth ttotia, tho Tablets of Bayer Conipatut w111 be clamped w1111 their enteral trade merle the "Mayer Crete,"