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The Clinton News Record, 1925-09-10, Page 3Put the''apioy 'delicknie iters of Ilius trrd into your salads and sandwiches -- sauces, and savories. Serve it fre hly made --• milted with cold watezwith your meat at ,hreai,£ast, lunch and dinner - use it in your cooking. It makes everything more tasty and aids digestion, : Clue now Cook Sao& tells you how to so Mustard In now and nppe- tiz g ways.w'rit Ito fur 'a ropy, 's FREE, COLMAN-KEEN (Canada) LIMIT); DGiit. IF, 102 Amherst- Montrcui sas Their teeth are of a tou ghness which snakes them hold their keen cutting edge under ,- every. usage. ..e. SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO. LIMITED Mao OUNnan S? W., TORONTO VANaOUVEn MONTREAL' e'rJ HN N6 • Cord WooduSaw Users Write Siinonds Canada Saw Co., Limited, 1650 Dundas St. West, Toronto, Ontario, for prices on Simonds Special Circular Cord Wood Saw A Long Walt. When Israel arrived at the seaside hotel,' he immediately asked if there was a telegram for him, and when an- swered in the negative appeared much disappointed. Half an hour later he inquired again, and receiving the same answer seemed disturbed. After tea he made further inquiry, and, on 'learning there Was still nothing for him, said: "Veil, I'm going for a blow on .the sands." Twenty minutes Tater he returned, and again asked if there was a tele- gram for him, and, when told there was none, twent to his room with a puzzled countenance, : • When he game down dressed . for dinner, the hotel clerk called him, and, waving a telegrani,'said;— • "Telegram for you, Mo. Israel; just came!" ' Israel snatched it and impatiently tore 1t open, and, leaning heavily against the hotel desk,; clapped his hadn'to. his forehead, and exclaimed:-• "01, by Heaven,` my house is on lire!" _ it Highest Tramway. "• The highest aerial tramway in the world, and having a total length of more than five inIes is'u e i s d by a Ho- ' liylan tin mine. • Aekfor Minard's and take•tio other'„ Among the natives of British Togo - land, :divorce can be obtained at the wish of either party. WE WANT CHURNING We supply cans and pay express • charges, We pay daily by express money orders, 'which can be cashed anywhere without any charge. To obtain the 'topp rice Cream must be 'free from bad flavors and contain not. less than -80 per cent. Butter Fat, Bowes Company :Limited Toronto Foi' references -Head "O3fce, Toronto,' Bank of`Mentreal, or yoer:local banner,, Established for over thirty years. 1,� k very ,. await Needs Sink Why get along withouta kitchen sink any longer? Mere is a new SMP Engnrcled Ware Sink, 7thc very latest. Mnde of rurtreaiating Armco Iron, with three coats of purest white enamel, same as oa bath tuba. Sire 20" x 30' x 6" deep, with ` 12r' back, complete withstrainer, brackets', all fittiisge and direct oar f z1rr tin$ up: ` Pr c4ikcor plettis $12.00: The 'SSMP. "Erameled' Drairn Board show. above is made to ll(: the .SMP Enameled, Warm Sink, or ail standard'sinks. Site 20" x Has the .nine material and enamel as SMP Sinks and is complete vrit1, d 3 bracit`ets nn 3iYki for setts v n. ng P A great labor?A+ Ver. Price complete, $6.00 For sale by Plumbers end hardware stores throughout tae country, or le eifieET melee. ROD:Jae CQ, u410n, 't0000eni: TORONTO WINNIPEG ,0CaottroN, VANCOUVfse CALOARO 01 'BRITISH' ` SCHOOLTEACHERSARRIVE iN-CANADA :"` (• ' The above picture shows the party of one hundred school teachers from the British Tales who have come to this cauntry -to study educational methods here. They are shown'outsfcie the Chateau Frontenac, at Quebec,,; after' they had landed from the Canadian Pacific steamship "Empress of Scotland." st ' res ►4 YS THAT CAN- HARM :US `here Are Five Dangerreua to Human Life. The x-ray, employed' by th'e medical, same way as electricity is conducted • - surgical and dental professions., Id one; along thetelegraphor telephone wire. SOUTH • SEAS INTERNA - of the five rays.. dangerous to human' The fourth dangerous may is the- or -i-, •TI iaflAL ,,EXHIBITION. life. , • dinary heat -ray which finds a domestic While it is now perfectly harmless, use in every household in the•world. _ by reason of the precautions employed '13eoause itis so employed, people are • in its use—a shield of glass:heavily im- apt to ignore the fact that it -can be, a Representation by Dominion pregna$ed with lead is always "inter- source of danger. • Will Tend to Increase Trade pesed between the patient and the ray'In order to advertise thou radiators,. —it is neverthelese exceedingly den. . a certain firm In New York sent along• and1 Imnmigration. gerous'if used without such precam. one of the thief thdouglrfares in - the e New Zealand is holding the, South tion. city a great truck :onWhich one of their Seas Interaatidnal • ,Exhibition from Many of the -early scientists, who radiators was mounted. A had a -cop-, November, 1926, to April, 1926, -at. hoed it had their flesh burnt, with the per refieoior ten times larger than the Dunedin, and Canada will be xepte- result that acute inflammation of the one used for domestic heating. I rented there. - The Dominion Covent - skin net in, followed by a cancerous The men engagedin demonstrating ment already'' announced theft inten- condition, which "compeaed»in time, ,the atiparatus moved/ the .reflector et:in of -sending well-appointed_ exhibits the 'amputation of, finger after linger•I about so as to direct the heat on to to the exposition, and no doubt a large. and even' of the whole hand of the un people walkiug`up and down the street.' number of Canadian' manufacturers, CANADA AND .NEW ZEALAND TRADE fortunate sufferer. The emend of these dangerous rays, is thee paused by the breaking down of radium. In theory thins rays are tap- able of producing much the same kind of effect as; the ,C -ray -burning the flesh and with the same ultimate re- sults. . Radium, however, cannotoperate at any .great distance, and the quantity in existence in the world is so:smail that it would be impossible to use it in war, while the cost of it is manytimeS greater than the most precious Jewel of the sameweight. *, * * The third dangerous ray `is known as the ultra -violet ray. The violet light emitted by this ray first reddens the skin, stimulates • it and produces a Similar ,effect' to sunburn, But if the burn is excessive, the ill effects on the ;ifferer may be 'very serious, One remarkable use 'of the ultra- violet ray is that it can act' as a char net along which some other electrical ray can be conducted, in much the of a fine metallic gauze is sufficient. J5• The day selected was freezing cold, yet and possibly some of the provincial at a distance of from ten •to fifteen governments, will also send displays. feet the beans was felt to be uncom• j It is iu the natural order 'of things fortably hot to anyone upon whom it that Canada should desire to be ade- ielht is I gnately represented at a New Zealand only necessary to imagine that exhibition and place her products in a' if such a reflector were made Sufficient- caniprehensive manner before the pee- ly strong,' ec-ly'strong; it !night be possible"to.set ple, of that couhtrel since the two mien - fire to any machine which came for tries are economically drawing closer any length of time. within their radius,' together every year. Whilst primarily * • * * a ( both agricultural eountr•1ea, Canada is. The other: dangerous ray is the high h a manner, the antithesis `of New Zea- frequency'electrical "field.” This is a land by reason of her progress along magnetic "field" alternating very rapid- the line of industrial manufacturing„ ly, to use the scientific term. It is ex- and the antipodean region. Has conte oeedingly powerful, and is able to put largely to depend on the Dominion for out of commission certain of the work- .;neuy coitipletlitied, ing parts of a motor ear. I The overseas trade of New Zealand Happily, however, science; has dis in 1924 Was the largest volume ever covered a protection against these rays recorded with the exception of the im- as they are at present. "Against the port boom year of 1920. Statistics for Xray, radium -ray and the ultraviolet • the year show the balanoe of trade has ray ,a lead shield ''gives protection.' now returned to normal and: the -excess Against the !teat ray, a metal; water's of exports- over tinyieria is about 9 per cooled shield it. necessary, and against dent. According; to the figures of the the high -frequency field a shield of New Zealand Government; Canaria copper which may be used in the form supplied commodities to the valve of 43,973,689 in: that year, as against 4;2,947,167 in the provietis year, an in- crease of nearly 35 per cont. The only GREA fl HELP O countries to record a larger percent - 16s 6 itYx�Hc Y age of increase were Germany and A,ustralia : When it is considered that .YOUNG 1110Th RS the imports of 1923 were the highest Up' to• that time,`it is readily seen that Canadian trade is steadily increasing. Development of Export Trade. Canadian trade, figures show a re- markable development of export trade to New Zealand. In 1915 this amount- ed to only $2,623,855,' Figures fer'the To have in the house a simple harm- _last three years are: 1923, $8,236,262; less remedy for the minor ills of babies 1924, $12,785,620;, and 1926, $15,079,661. and little children is a great boon to' Canada's'' exports constitute a very .young mothers and this is exaetly Why wide list. Last year increases were Baby's Own Tablets have been found recorded In fish, ;apples, oats; 'cern- in many• households, They''reduce flour, .onions, seeds, -boots and shoes, fevers, -allay the irritation of cutting carpets and floor,coverings; iron and teeth and regulate the bowels, yet they steel, hardware wire and 'metal mania have no drug taste and .children like factures, elmber of all kinds, sashes thein. - and doors, cameras, ,pianos, automo- Mrs. Mary L. Hamel, Central Falls, biles, bicycles arrd,accessories. Other.. TIL.; says; "Baby's. Own Tablets aro exports are chocolate, fencing, agricul- just what they arerecomn}ended to be. tura! 'machinery, glassware,electric. My little girl was badly troubled with batteries, paper and soap. pin worms, was i•everish and restless • It is considered 'that Canada has end would: be awake' all night, Y go't' more than Rept pace with the normal a box of Baby's Own Teble,ts and they increase of New; Zeeland's imports; 1i`elpcdher at once. She is not nervous but;'n;'the"opinion� of the Canadian. now` and Sleeps well at night,1 T have Trade Commissioner in that country, never used a better medicine for"this there is no reason why•substantial'y trouble. T have also found Baby's Own more business can not.. be scoured Tablets; good at teething time and am Canada . is manufacturing a great glad to recommend them to other variety ofmaterials'of which New Zea- mothers," land has need.... She 'trades with this Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all sister of the Empire 'under peculiaily druggists or will be mailed on receipt favorable conditions, and transports The Kind -Hearted Country- mano A simple old countryman dwelt with his wife • At theedge of a beautiful wood, • And* one •of the principal joys of his 11fe Lay in being eee kind as he could. His kindness to animal, insect and bird-•- • I've mentioned that he was most' Bind— Often bordered 'decidedly on the ab- surd, • As doubtless you'll presently find. m He thong poor.. ht the bees°had, to. "work overmuch In order Co gather their lioney, So he filled all the.fiowers with'sugar • and sudle., Which ..his -vrife thought unusually It pained' hirer to see squirrels ..using their teeth, In cracking the nuts that they found, So he planed a new pair of nut -crack- ers beneath Tlyery tree for tell acres around. Such 3cindnesscontinued, as.you may 'have guessed, Till ,the limit was .reached, you'll .. agree, When, in order,to give the birds plenty of rest,. He put perches up in a tree. -George 0. Butler, in "St. Nicholas," Minard's Liniment for Distemper. • Bab3*'s Own Tablets Have Many „A Uses and- Are Absolutely Harmless. • tr Oh, I1a'Sas tib t,oreidc abr:•'expeol$ttpe with ani big and` little has' coiivieeed Mr. they Ryle'y,; C ooyct''; anti gr rot' s'n' Tigers' 'n' Everything, that e lora smallerpropofttgnof brains:_ tltie',canlel titan Tri any' other ores- tti.e of• 'anything'lfice the .cannel's pre- tensions. IIe sash on this-• point:.,• As, for the, baby cannel-s.hero, ladies s an'„gents ,'is ''the 'prise 'foot of the wtiple 6ninuil kingdom. When Nature devised the ,camel, somebody, carried away the' brains,, leaving the finished • artklle; especially in-bahyhood, the' most idiotic, dunce -Tike oaf that ever struggled about on four' legs. For in stance, in .the course of its'waiidcrings. the baby camel, maywalk "up to e brick wa11. If. doesn't know enough to go round it• it -merely stands there, but•` ting i`.shead • against the -'obstacle,>or standing in amazement, waiting for the wall to move!: When it isn't doing something like .ghat it Is getting'lu the way of the horses, the mer, the ole- phants or anything else that -happens to acme along, not because' it lsob- stiitate, but simply because. itdoesn't. I Vu laetiva xritenclit, e Why no roow b pi When TheregA'Were TWO ,iV1bent3 Here is a legend that was long cur- rent among the Penobscot Indians, of Irisins. Once upon a time, they,usod-to say, inthe-long 'ago there were two Moons' in the sky: One was the big moon that we can all see to -day, and the. Either know enough to get ,,,0 ', the,way.was'a'llttle,ono that followed the big e only other 'thing it does is toMandl 000 tfbout • and bawl. It will bawl'Por hours at a ,;, Now there .lived among the Indians time; apparently taking delight in the ° sinall boy, who did not like to work. iininusicai'flatness of Its voice, He neglected -every taek"that was set. s While this •i_s going on the mother ie bIm.:and agent lie time in play. At bawling also for her prize numskull ?uniting errands; he wi a especially lr- to come again to her side and the con- responsible. Indeed, it. was itis heed - cert continues fcr an !tour or so before lessness in this regard that coat the the child finally understands that world a moon. ' -. somebody who feeds it desires its com- It happened thus. One morning -his pang at,home: But does the poor idiot mother sent him into the garden to get obey. the commend? It does not. a pumpkin. But as usual he loitered Frantically, and with an added bawl- on the way. Perhaps he chased a ing, it goes to every other member of , squirrel or wasted his limo shooting then camel herd before it finds its own nun"- At any rate it was nightfall mother!' before 1,,, thought of f1, ,pueapkin for Hide, und' 8e4, The moon is blown tllroilgh the silvez sky • By the wind and wandering wind: Like a girt oft a swing she goes sante .1iy And her laughter is left behind, Sho hides herself in a web of cloud, Blit the wind 16 folrbwinu fast; And he' -spies had' there, ^and he call. • -aloud • As he batches the moon.at last, And, head in hand, through. the silve sky Race the moon and .the shoutini wind: Like a lad. and his lass they go'leapin by, And their laughter le lett behind. urian Hill Cats should, be kept in at night, fo the protection iii birds. and preventio of annoyance to neighbors - which he had been sent. It was dark - • Tot areward for which, rho camel d h was a long way from home; and Minard's Liniment used by'Phyelelens mother promptly knocks down ¢ler 1 f tl field in which the pump senseless offspring, spits at it' end'then bites it on the head, probably knowing, set,home WITENtiE NERVES Manhat the little one was still in the from the Rsh; how to dig holes fro sky. As tho'boy squinted at it; wish- the badger, and the, frog, ,ghl ing that it gave more light, it seemed his first swimming lessons. to him that, small and round and yel - low AS 11 was, it looked very muck like a pumpkin.. If he had that little moon, perhaps he could fool his mother, OUT OF GEAR whose right was failing, he pumpkin ipki thinking ARE j� jl�� that it really was the }tumpkin.that he had been sent to fetch, • Snap went his arrow, and twang They Need New, Rich Blood to Restore Their Tone,' Men and women with nerves out of gear become irritable end fretful and are' blamed for ill -temper; whereas the fault is not theirs. ' Their poor health is the 'cause. The tired, over- busy wife or mother, whose household cares have worn her out; the bread. winner whose, anxiety for his family has worried him until Ile is thin and ill, are the !terve sufferers' who become run down. -Their nerves, like all bodily organs, need healthy red blood worry tells 011 their digestion and their nerves are ill•i'ed„ In such cased a course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. is necessary, for these pills 'make new blood and tone, un the'ler•voris system. The patient becomes full of energy and happiness for -themselves' and others returns. Mrs. Win. Hughes, Cold - Water, Ont., hat '.proved the value' of Dr.. eVilliams' Pink Pill's, and does not hesitate to say 90. She says':—"Two years' ago I. suffered untold agonies with my nerves.' The pains in My bead and the back of my uecic were unbear- able. I was depressed and cranky all the time. All the rest I took and best of medical attention did me no good. I was advised to try Dr. "Willianis'Pink P1tg and after taking them for a time felt much better. I continued their use with great benefit, and after baby was born they Were the only tonic that helped me nurse her. I found them a splendid blood enricher, and cannot recommend them too high - You can get thee* Pills from any medicine dealer, or'by mail at 50 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Out, e Recompense. , For sorrows that each heart does boar, Some restitution rises; The little joys found everywhere Become life's :golden prizes. There's not a soul with all its grief That finds no hidden pleasure,` If -11, through trial, still hoods belief That -strength' to bear is treasure • Suet as; the sparkling dew of morn Displaces nightly gloom, • The joy of each ear it reborn Within the' flowers' bloom. a No burden is'so great to bear That courage cannot lighten; And in the depths of- dark despair Lies strength to lift and brighten. —Lamont Johnson. . tesorence rand •;assurance. Ina`uranee and assurance are not really' interchangeable words, though often.,libertied. are takenwith them. Insurance •,s properly used when refei•- of price „•25 cents per box, by the Dr. tion'between the two countries is ad's- length an uncertain risl .,,uch as fire or Ship wreck, while assurance 'covers. risksthat are certain, such as death., Williams' Medicine . Cc,., Brockville; Ont., A little booklet, "Care of the. Baby in Health and Sickness," will ,be sent free te'any mother on request. THE :fit 1' CANTS' CORNER "How ^ Shall d Advertise?" Thore'are many ways of advertising. Each it—ea.—St.-3 placer -each has its value, Some;ways'are ;better than other.s To' ltnow;wbich ways are best, and liow 10 Oso those ways, is a 'problem far each _individual dvertisor. Advertising a Ls specialized profes- sion involving 'much technical', know-' lEldge, Every merchant should edu- cate himself in a general way iii adver-. t1ing. IIe. should have actual' know- ledge of the fundamental principles. The nacre he knows about these, and the technical features involved in exe- cution, the more succc,asfut his adver-• tihing will be, Advertisingis moulding public Opin- ion favorably: There being many ways of .moulding • public option, and few practical . use of all these-' ways, their relative importance is one of the first things to be determin'ecl. Knowing this, the inost ,yractical way, is chosen, and the plan for using ,that way is mapped out, Arrangements are then trade for executing this plan—Geeing to it that the plan is carried out sys- tematically 12u5- conscientiously. How cam you tell which is the best way for you to advertise?. You want to interest the greatest pbtsiblenumber of people in your mer; chandiso, "Tho more you tell, the. more yon,sell," is a truthful slogan. Also yeti have to keep this interest. Yost, must tteep pounding away at a".1 the people all the time. There 15 ole is only'on:o practical way, of doing' that. It is newspaper advm'tis- merchannts being in a pesition to make ing', 'eluate and emcient: At the sante time -,t is becoming in - {Teasingly evident' that Canada and New Zealand 'arse drawing closer to- gether in another manner. There is pronounced indication that New Zea- land agriculturists are becoming in- terested in the free and cheap lands of Western Canada. Land ni New Zea- land is high and little opportunity is afforded for expansion or the acquire- ment of farm land for the 'settlement' of the send of farmer a. -These are. baa, ginning' to, look `to Canada.... As"yet. there.is,a'puere awalccring'of into+rest, —in 1924, '121 New Zealand set tiers, mainly agricultdral, carte tg• Canada but it permits Canada to hope for greater benefit'from this direction in the futuro. Just as Goad. Our dlamotida 11a96 -The same ntrriCv the same weight, and, the same sparkle, as';the, genuine artioie„and, in, order' to irialie` the;:itnitatlon.perfect, we anti: thCm far 94actly tb4 same price. ata �e ..`aid pus.. T11050 Who sigh•Pcr the, good old daye can have them back, wtthtaolt.t.n i:a- provements, for the prise of a bus fare. Ant his bow, and in less time than it takes to tell it, the little moon was ly- ing at his feet. But alas! it buried "itselb in the ground, and as it lay there it was much larger than he had expect- ed it to be. Also it was no longer yel- low. Neither wes.ituite round. If you are weak thin and nervous q I The small boy was soundly beaten let your druggist supply you : wi liy a horde ' of small and angry Imps, Nitro=Phosphate. It isguaranteed t that came tumbling off the angry moon [increase weight and strength and re and when he returned home empty- store energy, vigor and nerve force . Banded his mother at last inifllled her Brice $1 per pkge. ArwroW Chemfca long threat and whipped him all over Co., 29 Front St. East, Toronto,; Ont. again. Anyone who doubts the truth of this story may travel up into Mains and g �Bll�t1915�t^3�� there, on the west fork or the Penob- scot, he can see the fallen moon for himself. The palefaces call it Grind- stone Hill. Canadian National Shows Sub- stantial Gain in Net Revenue.. Montreal„.A,ugust._28,—otselal Figures issued here today show that the.Cana- dein National Railway,; have made a notable advance in net revenues dur- ing the seven months period ending July 31, and that this improvement has been. made in 'the taco of decreased gross receipts. The gross receipts were $8,914,871 or 6.63 per cent. below the correspond- ing figures for 1924,: but operating ex- penses ses w o reduced by n er r du Od' p 8,65 per cent., so that the net position stands at $5,667,287, an increase. of $2,452,606 or 76.29 per cent, es com- pared with the first seven months of 1024 and an increase of 84.59 per cent. over, the 1923 figures,. The favorable showing that has al- ready been achieved ',should be ac- tentuated during the balance of the year as an upward movement of gross earnings is now proceeding. During the month of July, 1925, the grossin- creased by $383,944 or 1:92 per Dent. over July, 1924. Operating expenses were decreased by $955,746 or 4.93 per cent. The resultant increase im net revenues for July is $1,339,690 or. ,228.91 per ,cent. In the first three weeps of August, .1925, grope earnings have shown an inoreasa of $1,773,694 or 14.5 per cent. as, compared with. the gross earnings for the first three weeks of 1924. Here diamond. Make alead pen - 111 on a ten look D D ,p r, h Keeps EYES Clear, Bright and Beaus t' write Murine Co.,Chlcago,fosEgacscrlJ •oh. Testing a Diamond, is a simple test ftii a dot with an, crdinary face of white peper, at it thro h h on only test e, If on y ono dot is visible, your diamond is genuine. If the mark is blurred; or more then one dot shows, thestone is. an imita- tion. Keep Minard's Liniment le the house. Ottawa, in Canada; . Sydney, Mel- bourne, and =Perth, in Australia; and Pretoria in South Africa, all have the right to ._mint their own god coins. Proved safe by iinions and -prescribed by physic ans for Headache New algia .'-C,olds L,Lllxlti,t,o r' i Rheumatism h2clae '. s n Pain • "• �l'UOi NeuIt flees i' only "Bayer” package e p VI:•itich-contains-pr o' ell Cill'eetions. Ilitndylnt.,i";loses of 12 tablets Also bottles os `.'.4 anti 100 --Diu ;;ides. as.a hale to others." --Mrs, -JAM Aionin tlic, tial„ 0011:2 (00(4101,01.r,0, tr: Cu00i10 rf Y;:fyer 9ffkoo'notire of 91011r: nCetic ' RAt so vox I:`,/, Dublin, Ontario. 41,, lit Gf,:Fitlej ilcover na,,af(Acetyt Ia', 10 tOOAciL;5, S ng I I Ir,, 1• Than ticll ),frit 1 L A; I:in intim,: Dover mat ufactnre,..fo nyytet ate pahllr n„Itlii,t imllaLtriRs `llo Tcutto -- iin._, a,,:> , y tbato ^-nual 51,40 01rl,.1h3 "0,40: .wda." .. 9 E No. 31•--`29..: aP i: ,e: Jompany 4i 111 .kr. atnnpeil with S ,. I�uU Apply Minard's to the aching spot and get quick relief. BABY USED TO CRY ALL 'NIGHT Pimples on Face and Limbs. Cuticura Deals. "Pimples broke out on the side of my baby girl's face and later on her limbs. They itched sometbing terrible and she used to scratch them causing the trouble to spread, and also irritated it. Her clothing aggravated the breaking out on her Limbs and she used to cry about all night. • "0. read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample.I purchased more, and .after using one and a half boxes of Ointment and one cake of Soap she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. Bennie Shelburn, 4039: W. 119th St., West Park, Ohio, Aug. 22, 1924. Use Cuticura for all toiletpurposes sample San, Fres 57 5 LNAdd aP Capndlnn 2DepO:ntmalunydSop i,CubcuraShaeISYS Stielc 25c. ASK THIS FAX NURS She Is Willing to Answ Letters from Women ,Askin • About Lydia E. I initharn'S Vegetable Compound 11ali£aic, Nova Scotia. "I am a m ternity nurse and have recommend Lydia E. Pinkham'e Vegetable 'Co pound to many women who were slid less, also to women who need a go tonic. I am English and my husband American, and he told me of Lydia Piukham while in England. I sfou appreciate a copy 6r two of your lit! books on women's ailments. S have o which 1 keep to lend. I will willing answer letters from any woman asicii Octet the Vegetable Compound. "—Mr S?. -114 CoLEtMIAN, 24 Urriacke Stree Halifax, Nova Scotia. Could Not :Sleep Nights' Dublin, Ontario.—"i was weak as irregular, with pains and headaches, a1 could not sleep nights. I learned abo Lydia E. Pinitham's Vegetable' 'Ccs pound by reading the. letters in tl newspapers and tried itbecause I want to get better.' l have. got good:rosu from it and I' feel a lot strolrger and not troubled with `such had headaeh as I used to be and am more regut. I ani gaining in weight all the tithe a I' tell my friends what kind of medics I am taking. You inay use my let,