The Seaforth News, 1927-12-22, Page 3:I1
Naming the Baby
Step Which May affect.
Child's Future
I never considered, in bachelor days,
howgirls obtained their names., I
imagined that, in some obscure sort
of way they were born with Ahern;
that they all started off properly la- London—Dates are anathema to
belled Mazy or Hannah or Clementine, you do not, 'a serious breakdown ir1 most school bays and girls, but it can
and that that was the enol of the buss- y safely be sale that most British, boys
almost suss to result. In nearly all
ness, oases this condition, which doctors and
girls know "Battle of Roarings;,
It never seriously occurred to mousually describe as,geuexal debility, 1086." Recently representatives of
and I dont suppose it occurs to any is due to poor blood—blood filet is Oro 00 IIas�tinge' oldest public bodies
thoughtless bachelor—that_; parentsis
in red corpuscles. When the marched In processioxi These were
blood is thin and weak your whole the Barons of the Cinque Ports on.
system suffers. Yon lose: appetite, their way to the Court of Brotherhood
have no energy` your nerves trouble and Goes.tling. The history of Hast -
RUN DOWN I HEALTH
Why Many Men and Women Are
Badly Handicapped.
When you are so run down in health
that 1t impairs the efecieucy 'of your
work as well of yourpowerto enjoy
your leisure hours, or obtain rest, 1t
is time you looked to the cause, 11
Pageant at Hastings
Recalls Antiquity
Barons of Cinque Ports
March to Court of Broth-
erhood and. Guest -
ling
have the infinitely difficult task of
.giving their •children names.
A small daughter having arrived at
day faced with this disturbingand you and you feel restless. Inge doubtless goes back further than
very important problem—what shall
we call her What Christian name or
names shall we bestow upon this tiny
atom ' helpless humanity? You will soon notice the difference in chels,ea, the last two having been 80 -
In tray it is like a very difficult your health by a -better appetite and ded to the original five. Mayors and
sett of'loliday contest ov competition increased vigor. The reason is .that delegates came from these seven.
'hut—the answer must be found. Ever the new blood created) by or. Wil- 'ancient tbwns and from the minor
neil}'or looms the day when the State, 118)1))' Pink Pills stirnulates all the branct,es of.: Deal, Ramsgate, raver -
in the --person of the relentless regis- organs of the body to healthy activity sham, Margate, Lydd and Tenterden.
tl r •:will demand to know, in the and -so the system gains nourishment It, was a great and gliterintg Pro•
Mune of the law, what we are going to and't3trengih. 10 you are weak or not cession, for the Lord Warden ofthe
call her, and strength, If you aro weak or out Cinque Ports, Lord Beauchamp, was
As yet,' although ws have thought of of sorts, begin gaining new strength thorn, wearing the star and ribbon of of these Scottish girls who sailed from Scotland recently for Canada, They
dozens of pretty names a -td have, of to -day by ' taking Dr. Williams' Pink the Garter; the Lord Mayors were in were included in a large group of household workers recruited in Glasgow to
course, received d numerous suggestions pills.' e1 was iu a badly run down con- scarlet, crimson, fur, and chains or be placed in homes throughout the Dominion. They were all smiles over the
front relatives and friend::, we are anion," says Mrs. J. Potter, of Wittig- office, Lack bad his attendant mace- !prospects of their new homes and in anticipation of many experiences that
etiil perfectly undecided about it. fred, .Alta., "when I began using Wil- bearer andmace, while the lesser would befall their in the country across the Atlantic of which, they had heard
;u.
our house a fortnight age we are.to
What you need is help to build up 1066, for it is one of • the famous
Your blood and you should begin at Cinque (pronounced "sink") •ports
once to make your blood rlch and reel ,which include Hastings, Sandwich,
by taking Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills. Dover, Romney, Hythe, Rye, and Win
Merry Party For Canadian Homes
Waving good bye to their native shores did not seem to depress the spirits
e t` upon
There aunts who liars p
• - cousins who are .
), iG�_. h these are e s
otutc ;leer 1•td she shall be Mary; there wend this reedfaine to all weak Deo- and rufdles and crhusou velvet cloaks.
i..a fr:•encls who say she roust and shall ple." Altogether a bright array in the Octo-
be cane 1 Penelope. Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are sold by bet %unahine.
Nevee before have I realized that all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 This Court of Brotherhood and
there are so many charming feminine cents a box from The Dr, 'Williams' Guestling meets every two year's to
names, "Names of ladies!" sighs 1Vledicino Co., Brockville, Ont. i consider problems affecting the ports.
Richard Fer:erol. during the Magnetic This year thle very real trouble of
Age; ' IIU;v they sweeten their Where the Blacksmith Shoes overfishing by steam tra\clers was
names!" their
and it was decided to take
Quite 1, but olid romantic Richard Oxen joint action.
eel* _r c tliee that, after 'all, 'these In the little village of Hope Corner,
beau :Mel maims were bestowed by. eee„ is a blacksmith shop consider. Amazing Scenes Follow ollow
ordirar y fie, 1 and blood parents and ably more than 100 years old. Part Peranorafiance of Ancient
not 1 t i ,els? of its equipment is a stall for shoeing i Indian Rites of Suttee
Sora i. a I suppose, decide upon' oxen, something to be found in few
a nain ,v ih int the slightest worry or New England blacltsmith shops to-
ihowslit. The baby is christened Jane day; yet years ago most smiths shod
or Mashie or Rebecca justbecause'as ,many oxen as they died horses. The
0n1e cr.1 menTer of the family pose' methods, however, are vary different,
Si.l8003 thri,r p•u t:eular names.. But; A horse will standpatiently on:
will tbr\ f new little girl? Will three lege, permitting the smith to
113 1 tetliy beeerne a sedate sort of pick up the other and fit a shoe, while
Jane '. 1 a rather giddy Daphne or a' an ex will thrash and kick. Hence
isles und •tritely Rebecca? the shoeing stall, consisting ot a
To tete mind that is the great re- framework into which the animal is
h re- eebes their wayto
Hams' Pink Pills and they fully barons were arrayed in knee bis so much about. The photograph was taken as the group were on the
Canadian Pacific liner 1dontelare.
stored my health. I ,strongly recom- with white satinfiowerod walateoats-
board the
Landon,—Thousands of Hindus
fought to obtain fragments of the
charred clothing of a Hindu woman
who suffered fatal burns recently at-
tempting to perform the ancient Tito
of the suttee—self immolation of a
widow with the body of her husband—
says a news despatch to the EVellitg
News from Allahabad. The widow
who was rescued by the police from
,Le:ribillty of parents in bestowing driven. Its head to shut into a the funeral pyre of her husband, sub -
1i 1(1ea p, t. c'ilarly girls' names. stanchion, then it broad belt or leath- sequently died of her burns and her
AOne may call a boy Tom or Jack or er or stout canvas is, passed' under the body was thrown into the sacred
George and Po on without it muttering body. hopes or chains made fast to Ganges near Patna,
very much one way or the other. the free ends of the belt are then con- Hundreds of rupees were paid for
A girl's name, however, is of first nectod to windlasses on either side possession of her garments which are
class inwortance-it play, later on, of the pen, .•egarded as sacred by thousands of
materially aife;t her future, may in- Two or three turns on these and the Hindus. Fully 15,000 Hindus fought
Wetly make her sunny or serious, smith raises tile ox off its feet. Next to obtain fragments of her clothing.
1, or grave, throughout her life. he lifts the foot he wishes to work on Although the suttee has been for -
The problem, therefore, of naming and straps it to .timbers arranged fee bidden in India since 1829, the Hindu
our baby girl, trivial as it may seem that purpose out either side of the woman decided to perform it and
ti the outside world, is quite a serious stall. Owners of- oxen in distant mounted her husband's.. funeral pyre,
ane,towns bring their animals to Hope held his body in her arms and lay
It has, of course, its humorous side., Corner for shoeing. burning on top of the pyre while a
Following out our theory that a child' crowd of fully 5,000 Hindus applaud -
should )oak its name we have gazed .Tis better to see a job through ed excitedly, said despatches.
at our baby's features for inspiration At -length, unable to bear the tor-
° and the only name that seems to fit
than to try to sec through a job. ture, the woman rolled toward the
her at the moment is Judyl river clutching her husband's body,
She has the placid but comical ex- which disappeared in the current. De-
pression of a Judy. Judy seems to fit spite the hostility of the crowd the
her, but will she like being a Judy police rescued her. The widow still
\tifien, say, she is seventeen or when ; refused to leave the funeral pyre and.
she is forty? I think not. Itnglnrarl g, trio police were tenable to take her
3 :
Mechanics, Llnetrl p She
Then there are all these other cW lgulnon, t u away because of the onlookers.
tv Welding
y s
re names of dowers and re- f* laythere for two days while thousands
nam_.., the p ISXroorta 11 noose
\�'
.cions stones, and the names of the : wtring. >i y g '� !of Hindus, who felt she had gained
months. The name, say, of April or and rlasteringj also
? great religious merit by her act, flock -
June is charming, but suet a child sf ° ed to pay her homage. Eventually
life, G $ r• jji� 1 police suceceded in taking her
must look the part. Tater an in 1 , the
aren't such Christian names a little o1v we .s n ' ' away.
Expert luau u�t a, Y tl 1
absurd?
France Devehps Speedy Air
pail
'lutes to Sty : th America.
Paris—Growth of the French air French government its plan for the
nail service on a 4,000 -mile route South American service and ten years
from here to ,Senegal, on the west later, experts are sure, it will have
coast of Africa, promises epeotly de- became a reality.
velopmeut of the mail service to Christmas Day, 1015, the Toulouse -
South America. Barcelona route was established. Four
The flight from Dakar to Pernam- months later it reacher to Casablanca.
buco by Costes and LeBrlx in early Two years ago mail was being ear
October was the spectacular first tied by air to Dakar, half way from
jump over tha Atlantic westward to Poria to Buenos Ayres, During theh
pave the way for regular trips. nine years the number• 0f letters y
Mail that now takes twenty days to. airplane has jumped from 9,000 to 7, -
go from Parts to Buenos Ayres is ex- 000,000. This commercial, receipts
petted to be ddelivered in five days have increased likewise.
within a year or two. It will go In
seven days within a few months.
Two months before the war was
over the Latecoere Company gave the agreements,
Argentina and 'Uruguay have signed
eontiacts for the air mail service and
Brazil and Chile are negotiating
FORGET THE "BLUES"!
LEARN
') Auto
batt-
ery
n t-
ery or o
ot.
ri•dtln in
Barbering and ,adlcs'Ealr
Oras' ag.
Earn 6 to $$1'0 Per Day
o weeks required to learn.
r ur me cn
Training. Big Dentinal. ?tort
NOW for bigger pay and a
bright future. Write or call for
Special Offer and 1?i'ee Books.
Hemphill Trade Schools
1.811 king Street west, Toronto
Miss June or Miss April, even if
she is fifty or so can't help being
slightly kittenish. She still believes
she is a gay creature of spring. I
On the other hand serious -sounding'
names such as Caroline, Emmeline
and so on are often apt to have a
sobering effect upon their possessors.
Little girls with such names often
have an old-fashioned outlook; such
children a century ago would be say-
ing, "Mamma, please may I go out
with my sampler? I don't want to go
play I"
It will be seen that the more one
thinks over this baby -naming problem
the more difficult it becomes.
In the meantime our baby goes on
looking more and more like Judy.
She seems to be saying, "0f course
Pm Judy, you silliest Why worry
about any other name?"
G'rsnan-British Passport
Visas To Be Abolished
London,—Yet another post-war bar-
rier to international communioattons
disappears with the official annou ne-
aten!: published here -to day o1 the reef-
sa1 abolition of passport visas be -I
u .eon Great Britain and Germany-.
Notes giving this effect from Jan:
1 317e80 exchanged between the Tiritish
and. Garman governments, The Brit -I
js'hwtan already visit France, Bele 1=m,
Italy, Holland, Spain, Portugal, Lax-.
embourg, Austria, Norway, Swe-itsn
and Denmark withO-It the inconven-
ience •caused by passports having to
be revised for every journey.
It is hoped here that thfk present
extension of this ee;lsit ;;; arrange
hent may the, f' Brunner of others,
leading to;lv0.tt the Manchester Guar-
dian tt itibes as' a "return to the old
traditions of confidence and common
ReIlse,"
Although the new Ford ear has not
hi
r hv•a
Y
been eocommonlymouly se e9 0
n the g 't
as yet, indirectly it Sas been reopen-
sible of late for quite a fsw t.,arti.c.�
yams, .
"Behind the clouds the sun still
'shines" may yet be used as a slogan
to mance t0nrlstH to travel by air.
routes.
68,000 Tons of New
C.P.R. Line Ships
London—The official announcement
of the placing mf a contract with
Vickers for a large passenger liner
for the Orient Line states that the
vessel Is to be a 22,000•ton ship, or the
largest the Orient Lino have ever
ordered and, lncidentally,tb'e largest of them. For instance, Mrs. Zepherin
ship built at Barrow A ship of this Lavoie, Three Rivers, Que„ writes:—
"Baby's Own. Tablets aro a wonderful
medicine for little ones. They never
fail to regulate the baby's stomach
high+ class passenger tonnage build- and bowels, and make him plump and
Ing, although here and there some of well. I always keep a box of the Tab -
the shipping lines have interesting lets in the house and would advise all
programs in hand. mothers to do likewise." Most of the
For example, on the Clyde ,one of ordinary ailments of childhood arise
the most interesting programs Is that in the stomach and bowels, and can
of the Canadian Pacific, who have be quickly banished by Baby's Own
most of their ships in the water, and Tablets, These Tablets relieve con -
time
in a few weeks' time will have 00 stipation and indigestion,break u p
less than 08,000 ,tons 051 the slipways• colds and simple fevers, expel worms,
At Flarland Rc Wolf et Belfast estab allay teething pains and promote
lishmeut three aro Nelsen liners, Ring
healthful sleep. They are guaranteed
liners, a large ss Hite Star liner and to bo free from injurious drugs and
a 2''2,000 -ton Union Castle linos. aII are safe even for the youngest and
Many At iho re- most delicate child. The Tablets aro
MADE HER B r� Y
AND WELL
PLS
Nothing mattes a mother more grate-
ful than a benefit conferred upon her
mild, Mothers everywhere who have
used _Baby's Own Tablets for their
children speak in enthusiastic terms
character employs about 1,400 nlen for
20 working months. Nowhere in the
Brltislf Isles is there enough of this
THE ONLY TIAIa TBDTIRD 13Ar. T 0 81 SS A,(' I1 iDlt'
.0
Say it
with
the
very
latest
The Gift
That Wise Men
V7 Select elect for their Family.
� am.S
Let your choice be the Rogers Batteryless which has
three years of Proven Performance as proof of satis-
faction and success.
e
I3on t Take 'any ChChances—Buy A Rogers,
g ,
and Be Sure!
Prices from $215 upward. Convenient Terms.
Ask your Rogers dealer for Free Demonstration or
write to the
Q.R.S. Music Co. Canada Ltd., Toronto.
Exclusive Distributors, tastern Canada.
Music Week
Shows Talent
At Brisbane
these being motet\snrps. sold by medieine dealers or by mail at
muffling sh4pyard in Belfast, that. of 25c. a box from The Dr, Williams'
Workman Clark es Co. the completion Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont,
of the Furness Wallyn10torshtp Der-
mnda for the New York -West Indies
passenger trade leaves this large ship-
- yard almost empty.
APPLICATIONS
Are Filled As Far
As Possible In the
Order in Which
They Are.
Received
ONTARIO
DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE
•
•
APPLICATIONS
Offering Annual
Work Are
Invarlably
Given the
Preference
Fann Help Supplier
The Colonization and Immigration Branch of the
Deportment of Agriculture for Ontario wile have available a
number of Experienced Married Men With Their Wives
and Families—Married! Couples Without Children—
also Single Men.
Farmer. roaulrins help will In, Woll
advised to mato only application to
Geo." A. •Elliot
biretta nt Colonization
Porllam1nt emu.
Toronto, Ont.
File Your
Application
at Once
All Men
Placed Subject
to Trial Period
HON. JOHN S. MARTIN, Minister of Agriculture
High School Boards and Boards of Education
Are authorized by law to establish
INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND
ART"- yy
I.1
Q�U
L3
with ti'^ approval of the Minister of Education.
a•
DAY AND EVENING GLASSE8
may be conducted In accordance with the regulations Issued by
the Department of Education.
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION
is given In various trades. The schools and cl'acces are under the
direction of Alt ADVISORY COMMITTEE.
i•cattcn tar attendance should be trade • to the Principal of tha
App) school,
COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL ',TRAINING, I-IOUSEHOLD
6QIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE are provided
for In the Courses of Study in Public, Separate, Continuation and High
a Departments.
Schools, Collegiate Institutes, Vocational nal Schools and bepart ,
Copies of the Regulations issued by the Minister of Education 'nay be
obtained irom the Deputy Minister, Parliament Buildings, Toronto.
Genius is Weighed on The
Scales
Browning's question, "What per -
ridge had: John Beats?" has been
taken up in Franco by physicians,
physiologists and authors In an ani-
mated dlsoussion of the relationship
between genius and corpulency, and
especially the effect of good eating
upon intellectual activity and acute-
ness.
The discussion was started by a
woman physician, who said that corp-
ulent people, as a mile, were mentally
dull and eluggishl. This, was sharply
challenged, and thus far the contrary
seems to have the bettor of it, It
is pointed out that Honore de Balzac
wee- almost a `emountain of flesh" and
that Dumas, Sainte-l3euve, Victor
Hugo and Roseint ware well fed and
corpulent. Zola is said to have done
his best work under the inspiration'
of rich and plentiful food, At the
present time Mr. Chesterton, Is named
as an example of well-fed genius,
ttznugh the opposing eeohool points to
George Bernard Shaw as 11 contrary '
l
,etanpis
1 C
Wood Buffalo are ThA'?"palig
i The woad lnl?.fflil-, In their natural
habitat in, W"od Buffalo park near
F9g1 mdth, N.W.T., continue 'to
thrive and multiply. The buffalo in
the southern range within Alhcrta are
intermixing with those, of tic+ plains'
dripped during successive seasons
slnee 192'6 from Wainwright Park,
Ar;teue.ta.
Minard's Liniment for Cohis.
Wiley: You told me 5 could
drive the ear all over.
Hubby; Yes, but you drive it
ail over sidewalks apd everything.;
Where Talc is Mined
The centre of the talc ruining in-
dustry in Canada is Madoc,'in Hast-
ings county, Ontario, though smaller
amounts of talc and soapstone have
also boon produced from deposits in
the Eastern. Townships, Quebec; in
Leeds county am on Eagle Lake, On-
tario; in British Columbia; and: in
Neve Scotia. 0
The J!tene'd Arany is to wear olive,
it Is to be hoped that this will soon
lend to its carrying the olive branch
(of peace,
1
Though prohibition and liquor are
jpeles apart, the fence between them
is soon going to be too narrow for
' the most agile politician to slay on.
Adel 10 vanishing Canadians -111e'
A `
snit
h
village e b
lack g
I
Watnr-Powe. Sites in CEtnud'
T}rc dt'vekprd and undeveluge1
wat8r-Poser e:tes of the dominion if
C11n ut 11 tare e'-c.a:sled 1,1 have a rapltc'-
itv of titt.197.0se -1 c r e power nine:•
cntdttirns of cirtEnary minimum flow,r
et- 18.11e.200 lir -1, 1yt r dej enua1,la
g
Crowds Sin Well Together at :tis: smonthimonthth 0) The year.
Like Great Family—
Women's Voices
Notable
Brisbane, Queensland- Briebene re-
cently celebrated with notable ea
cess its nrst Music s'l'eek on a large
scale. Community singing In the
lunch hour daily, at his )Iaieriy's
Theatre, and band, orc.est-rat (11111
choral concerts every night at the Ex-
hibition Hell, marked the program.
After the first day or two all shylxi iiia21 nrir 11811.1'Y.1 rebtl up y,
news was overcome, and the pcoPl telling sur unit Ni +:rll1 Ire1r. b, r.1n-
joined their voices like one great bap- teen malty, rr. o -, .1 mart s. vr.. rat
py family. The tone quality of the a11d hc�t warn") , Th."' g' , 'd
Sn it tr Yon. Lf ,.. t S ui, In the-
tlm1. 1\•rit0 T.l 108 1t1 t,rlil:R(5 (erns -
Elutes. Mr 1N IRP 1 ,.
Classified Advertisements
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itJ eeltetlons 0115.11 r Sui,.no. Guar-
anteed. Polaron. 580 dln,.nt-Royal East
Montreal.
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A1 1. 11 f 01\ 111 .. I(5 I t F 1 1tt1efer
. I..,1 t,,,, i •irnl , far
,..1n105
r 1 ,rl inr,n•t,lr• suss
pilo:, 121.4 St. , ,...- .� Tt.rento.
singing, for a crowd just brought fi
from the street, was remarkably good.
The gathering sang tunefully, with ex
pression, and, when necessary. aban-
don.
The festival started with a grand
concert at Wickham Park by the Ltit-
lew Male choir of 80 voices, the tines:
male chorus In Australia, and the
Municipal 'Concert Ba '1. Every
available seat in the huge park wets
occupied, and hundreds stood 011 the
top of the hill, Promiut:nt musc0! 118
from: the South called the
singing here the best in Australia. alis The
distinguishing feature has the ati ep
tlonally pure tone of the r.c1121-1 !
voices
1) ) -1- LrT'1 IC? YTP•.i,,
r,4 Ile na?- 1.S . r u r •: ;tn.!,
guarantee eorripl,te < tt 1 , •• i t ti
enc), trtosacten. S. -<1, 1:i^g
Lantion, (mt.
ti:: 11a,U 1.-0KutHl 1'r
1,1 r,f'r f`i„ra.
Australian Strike Settled
Melbourne, Aus.—The strike
Australian dock 'workers which 0878:1'
Friday, Dec. 2nd, has been settled. The
waterside workers had refused to work
overtime under the tetras of an arbi-
tration award and Australian ship
ping was at a standstill. Mines and;
other industries were hampered and
it was estimated that 50,000 workers
were immediately affected,
--
Keep Mlnard'e Liniment in the house.
One does not have to be a financier
to participate In the most worth-
while kind of expansion of credit—
crediting the other fellow or the
other nation with decent motives.
Bore is the latest fish story: Photo-
graphers have been taking pictures
of a new star—no, no, not at Holly-
wood, but of one in the constellation
ot Pisces!
Dr. Henry van Dyke Says that free
verve "Is not really free.” Well, you
can't get something for nothing.
Hold their
edges longer in.
hard service.
Outwear other makes
and are therefore
much urorecconomical
anclb cttcr. Orders foreither
style shipped promptly'.
SIMONI1O CANADA SAW CO-
*
Lvrr sod
trepl Toronto
..ton
Vanaourcr SI:.
. jam 2-27
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The sea, $°I'l1l'e1;al�n l`
C,1511)..nl t 1Lar
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MIMS AUL
OVEN R0 Y
Two More Cases of Feminine 111.1
I508S Relieved by Lydia F. Fisk ,
bam's Vegetable Compound
Barrington, N. S.—"i had terrible
feelings, headaches, back and side
itches and patens all over my body. I
would, have to go to bed every month
and nothing would do me good. My
husband and my father did my work •
for me as I have two children and
we have quite a big place, I read in
the paper about Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, end then got a
little book about itthrough the mail
and my husband sent to Eaton's and
got me a bottle, and then we got
More from the store. I ares feeling
tine now and do all my worn and am
able to so out around more: I tell my
friends it isLyyydiaE. Pinkham's Veg-
etable Comppoound that makes me feel
so well. "--Mrs, V1CTO1t 121C1HARDSON,1
Barrington, Nova Scotia.
Dull Pains in Back
St. Thomas, Ont. -- "I took four
bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham`s Vege-'
table Compound and found gr at rhe',
lief from the dull, heavy ps in
email of my back and the weakness.;
from which I suffered for live yearn
after my bay was born. After taking
the Vegetable Compound and using
Lydia E. Pinkbaln s Sanative Wash y
am feeling better than I have for the
past seven years, and. advise :my
frier is'to take it. "—Mrs,F. JOntesoN,
49 Moore Street, St. Thomas, Ont. O
5.1—'27
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