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Durham Review (1897), 20 Jan 1921, p. 7

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but] upon: jug” p cm. Viceroy. am ring untrrU as- "ree- rhat Jun . AMerciful Bum. Though devoted to tmt1tutttn, "I. Portuguese are “and” kind to un- Mulch Hamilton in his mucou- coa. teem trrseorterttatt% “a! you [mp the fact that u Pomona bull- "ht ll absolutely bloodlou. 1mm bulls nor hone- ne rum: m wholo spectacle indeed ls not. a ammu- ot horsemanahlp and um Tho bull's home at padded Pnf covered with leather thongs. The pt udor rides a really good. highly train. ed horse. Should ho tllow the bill oven to touch " hem with " pad. ded horns, he will ho manila“! hissed. The and. in armed with I wooden sword only, which " plums harmlessly on the nook of the butt, and woe betido him Ihonld the use? eyes that watch him detect . - tion ot even one inch from the (an) wot. lie will be hissed from the ring. On the other hand, should he toqch the fatal spot the occupant: of the gal- lerles shower small chum. and cigar- ettes Into the ring 1nd sometimes hurl their hats than " well. The espada gazes " the hundred. of huts reposlng on the and with the same expression that I prim donut usume: when the not: Itrittttteg are handed across the tootligttU. Ho bow- again and attain; then, lama; up a hat, be alum-m at the galleries. Up goes a band, and the hat hurtlea do" to It! owner with unfalllng “curacy. I " ways considered the esmda's feat in running the hats as far more extra. ordlnury than his futile manipulation! ot the inrutensivts wooden sword. I The ball, meanwhile, after his imate;, inary slaughter, has trotted home con- tcnnemy to his underground quarters. Ever. it he has his home bandaged: uhile in the arena. the t,"eette'el have to exercise their mu and acro- Laplace In of opinion that they came trom volcanoes on the moon. A recent authority, Sir Robert Ball, "thoup,ht that perhaps thoy were thrown out trom terrestral volcanoe- ln the distant past. mac agility to the full. Few ot up would care to stand in the path of I “urging polled Angus bull. homlesa though he be. The Portuguese bull- tights are certainly mu of “to tutd color, though the Spanhrdn silent an immense contempt tor them. A significant development in the production of British films is an- nounced by u: advertisement in the London Times for A university profes- sor of sociology, psychology and scien- tMe research to assist the producer of e well-known company in the casting of phonoplays. i For some mouths past the important work ot casting for a film play has been gradually pug-in; into the hands of specialists, who have “married the old system of putting would stars Into leading puns, and having the other chum!"- to be played by uny- A year no tt van common for tum producers to (in the leading-woman part: to favorites. The result was "on In unsuitable people In leading pens. Often they were too old, too th.in, or too tat, or were temperttmmttallr unlike )the character they were supposed to re present. Some went so far I. to “make up" young women to look like old women by proceee of win and tech! lines, all of whlch were mareileaslr exposed by the camera. In the United Staten, when the star eyntem we- carried to nbsurd lengths. there has been e complete revolution. Producers now eeek true types, in. etead of highly-paid. well-advertised Btarg. No question has been more disputed anon; astronomers than that which concerns the origin of "shooting Btarg" ----morP, properly called meteors. What we are eh). to observe of them trom upecimone tint on upon the earth would eeem to indicate that they are debris of some kind. They are plainly fragmentary in character, 3nd when not of mere nony nun ere ot various metals, cttuity iron. it is entirely conceivable that they In humans of smashed-up worlds, but the theory that they no debris of comets that have (one to piece- in more plan-line. Meteors anal-tn; our mum tnval through It at nu- which can: to vary from m to our on. hundnd miles a second. Friction mtidty bum them up, so that new: only the glow one: are able to "can the earth without being entirely manned. The northwestern put of Unruly h s newly diamond Bald not tho pro auction ot :meuanu. which occur in "geodes." The "06.. no plant“ that they are Mend up In the adds. we carried on mulobnck at In an. tn rock. Water ”hookah; through an rock deposited mm, with; I lining tor the cavity. The link: W thicker and thicker. all slur . long time, If tho rook '- im” a “weathered" to mom O M w ,roatiddroptmt. mm b. pods; mad if. no new - a. giliea In. for.“ -tat. - K a. colond by “It. ‘3 M - in I ma. hid in W to the nearest runny union And .hipped In but“! to “to. when“ they are trumped“! by that boat to Montevideo. WNuturally, it will ho mod. "What in n geode?" oruinatlr, tt m a no), Professor to Choose Film The Origin of Meteors. Nature’s Gem Box. 'and strength and mtorming anae- itnie girls and women Into cheortul. ihtyprr people. Among the thousands {who have obtained new health and strength through the use of Dr. Wil- l llama Pink Pills in Miss Violet Booth. iGlenann, Ont., who "rtr.--"ror 3‘ glen; time I was in a badly run down Icondition. I was pale, breathless nt (tho least exertion, and could hardly l, do any housework without stopping to ”out. I often had severe hecdacheeg ‘and my appetite was poor and tickle, _and I would get up in the morning) , without feeling the least bit rested. I: {had tried several medicines, but did. ‘not got betaefit from anything until I; {began the use of Dr. Williams Pink_ Pills. When i had taken two boxes 1' 1could see an Improvement, and after l, using six boxes 1 found my health iully ‘restored. I feel altogether different zslnce I used the pills that 1 strongly (advise them tor all weak, run down l people." ”NUTS GIRIS MADE .S'I‘RONG Rich. Red Blood Needed to Keep . Up Their Vitality. " growing girls In to become well We)“. healthy women their blood law}? must ho wotnlly watched. Mothers should not ignore their un- Ioulod mood; or the various tumble. that an of approaching womanhood. It nbonld be coutuntly borne In mind that pale, Noodle” girl. need plenty at nourishment. mm ot sleep and - open-ur exercise. But A lack at eppeme, end tired. echiu limb- tend to hinder prone“. To lure the week. thin-blooded Inner" she must have new, rich. red blood and nothing meet.- e one of this kind no well as Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Then pine not only enrich Ind increase the blood supply. they help the appetite and hid diueetion, relieve the weary back and limbs, (hue promptly restoring health it you are weak or ailing in any way, avail yourself at once ot the splendid home treatment which Dr. Williams Pink Pills so easily attord, and you will be among those who ro. ioiae in regained health. The“ pilk are sold by all dealers in medicine, or may be bad by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes tor $2.60 by writing The Dr. William Medicine Co.. Brockvillo. splendid home treatment which Dr. d of e " fuel It Williams Pink Pills so easily afford. ato,tr,'i,hdit,"'tol 2p'1'l't1'2 to ') ty, you wiii 2At'lLtho/p, who Jt eource that in too often neglected: the who in regaine t . hue p 1‘ old stump field. Moat, if not all of are sold by an dealers in medicine. or the eonif t hve no t l t may be had by mail at 50 cents ebox but Itsy l ld upon the “I sd m db or six boxes for $2.50 by writing The wi read network of H i 1 Dr. William Medicine Co.. Brockville. ',t,tl'et clutch the soil like . - -------+----- . trte Canada is the United States' second. “gamma? Wm; 2t,t,t,T, best customer, being exceeded only by 'l,',"i Jr, hot or two of d "ll Great Britain. Canada’s purchases th y tb an eta and “man” from the us. have reached $800,000,- 0;};an mm” mm full of . I , 000 a year. _ pitch and resin that bum with u Mme ..r-..- l Inn-mun Fan Eurtrerur. as hot and clear a. oil. COLLINS varusttona--Ctsitlrtsott, Colic“. Com. Racial orisprt--Normart-Frerteh. aouree--A given name. Imam" Llnxment For banana”. Here is another group ot family names derived from the given name ot Nicholas, only this time more in ac- curdnuce with Norman than Angle Saxon custom. Even before the Norman invaded and conquered England the given name of "Cole" or "Colin" was popu- lar and widespread among them. They had formed this name of the famous lam: who was archbishop of Myra In the fourth century, and who already had become the patron saint ot child- ten. Incidentally, this tendency among the people of Europe In the early Mid- dle Ages to take a ttlngle given name And tsplit it up into all sorts of diminu- tlvoo and variations was not due on- tirely to the natural lncllnatlon to tom, nicknames, but In large measure was due to that same death of insuf- tieient names to go around which, in- tenomod in populations became larger, anuly new family names. The family ot Collins, when it in not tracetble to Irish sources, is simply the modern form of “Colin's son," as also ts the family name ot Collinson. The Normans quite frequently formed diminutive' of given names by the ending "et" and "ot," and it in trom names so formed that the family name. of Conan and Cole: come down v.retlone--MerltHth, Mendeth. Mer- ri-tttor, Merriman, Murray. 's Racial ortglrt--ArtgroAuoatrs. -te-A aobrlquet. or nickname. Thoro'u c word In the English lan- s_amotiioiitmiiioitttmoimiitooommmiioioitttmmimmim'l, Grape/Nuts MEREDITH. Crisp granules of wheat and malt- ed barley "sweet as a nut" from Special processing and long baking. No need to eprmkle sugar on your cereal when you use GrapeaNuts into the formation ot A Ready-Cooked Food For Breakfast or Lunch Surnames and Their Origin "fhere's a Reason" We ere horn to let. 't4ttteettoet In After ell e eubordlnote, deriveuve, eru- nciel function, and our whole autumn is framed to move. to do. to live. Most ot us not Instinctive”. not. exceeetvely. bun and blur, waste movement, waste force, wane enerky. fatigue and e11 hone! ourselves, then look about in wttarheesa, and regret long "ort spent for nothing and purposele'u exertion gone astray. Then there are the people who hate to tret " all. Intelligence, overdo veloped, grown over-analytical, dread: to take In ill-considered step. dread: to take any step whatever, for fear it Ihould be it1.eonMdered. Weigh the consequences of even triiting action; how vast they are. how “breaching. how freighter! with horrible possibili- ty. Can.the moat thoughtful provision always avoid or avert them? And there u the tear ot being rs- Iponeible tor others or to othen. A man's elighteat word or deed may " tect the welfare of souls, and a men in so utterly tusittted to have such a. bur- dm placed upon him! It is mist to sit back in n quiet corner and watch the mot, curious world rush by and attempt no movement that is not ab- solutely necessary to make that quiet corner tsate and habitable. When you get drawn into that laby- rinth ot endless-angled analyeie of pos- sibility, you are cut ott from action altogether, and’the only remedy is to so out and act. Due consideration. reasonable forethought, are prescribed tor everyone. But you must remember that perfect action is seldom to be looked tor and never to be found. The world’s work must be done. It will be done, probably by some one lees competent than you. Take hold and do it in the very beat way you can. Others are tallible, a: you are. Othere make mistakes. All make mietekee. Go and make them an others do, then correct them, forget them end act again. Remember that the greatest and most successful careers of the world are nothing but a tissue of mite ttures, corrected and forgotten. snags which is responsible for I. great deal of misunderstanding among us as to the eharacter of the English public in medieval times. It is the word "merry." It is met with constantly in flction, where it really belongs, u lending local color to the olden days. and also in historical relics. The misunderstanding on our part arises from the fact that the word had a very dinerent meaning in those days. The English of medieval times were no more rollicking or boisterous than those of today. The word meant "happy," "contented," "satisfied," "pleasant" and "peaceful." or all these meanings. that ot "peaceful" itg probably the closest to it. There was nothing incongruous. therefore. in the hope of the religious Englishman of those days for th "mer. ry death," and by that same tendency which leads the human race, when not too bound up in conventions, to name its children after its hopes and an» pirationa. "Merydeth" would often be added as a. sobriquet to a child's name. becoming a family name in the course of time in a great many instances. The family name ot Merriman is ac- counted for quite similarly. A merry man in those days was a. peaceful, contented, happy man, not necessarily a. laughing or noisy one. This sobri- quet was one more likely to be given to a man as an adult than as a child, but would have no less tendency to develop into a family name. We have a relic of tho old-time use of merry- weather (merywedyr) in the use of "fair weather" in that song which be. gins, "Wa always fair weather when good fellows get togethtrr-." The family name of Murray is, of course, tor the most part ot Celtic origin, but when it is not, it is merely s. corrupted spelling of Merry, from the old forms. such as "Richard lo Mery." mnmmnw Three new profleiener “an. will soon be "sums for Canada's Boy Scouts. ‘They are the Athlete's. the Canoennn'a mad the Bookbinder”; Scouts throughout the province are min; plans to celebrate Sir Robert Baden-Poweii't: trixtrtttth birthday on February 22nd. Since the British "Chief Scout" founded the Boy Scout Movement in 1908 " citizenship training plan has spread to almost every civilized country, and probably the to six million boys and young men have come Into contact with it. The Ontario Provincial Council of the Boy Scouts Association will this week publish the tirttt issue of its new monthly paper for Scoutmasters, As- sistant Beoutmtustem and other Boy Scout workers. It will be called "The Trail" snd will be the iimt publication ot its kind in Canada. lts columns will be devoted to xenon-s1 news of the organization in Ontario and to special articles intended to help the Scout oillcer in the "ittiettt conduct of his troop. It is to be mailed tree of charge each month to all watered ott1eeN. - The Canadian General Council at the Boy Scout: Association has Just appointed a publication: board con- sisting ot the following: W. J. Sykes. Librarian, Carnegie Library, Ottawa; Russell Paterson, Executive Secretary, Montreal Boy Scout Council, and also a writer of Boys' Storiel; Gerald H. Brown, Editor of the Boy Scout Cane. dinn Handbook; John Dixon. Advexs tiling Manager tor the Conservation Commission. Ottawa; Hurry Hereford. Industrial Engineer.0ttawe; Lawrence Burpee, Secretary, International Joint Commission. Ottawa; Scoutmuter Frank E. L. Coombs, writer ot short stories. Simooe, Ont.; and Pinto-lot Gill, Director ot the Government Technical Education Department, ot. tnwn. Thin Board will control the edi- torial and huli'neu policies of the Boy Scout Medina, "Canadian Boy." end under its direction will he published all future edition. of the Boy Scout Handbook for Canada and of all other oncal books, booklets and pamphlet! ot the Mancunian. WELLSATISFIED WITH BABY’S OWN TABLETS Mn. Emile Malone. Montpelier. Que., writ-"" have used Bohr. Own Tablet. for oome time and on well itatlatied with them. M ore surely tho beet medicine I new of for little oneo.” Who: Mu. - ny- thouundo of other mothers I". Once they hove mod the Tablet tor their children they would me nothing else. The new on o mild but thorough laxatives; are absolutely free imm opiateo, wootico or other hum- ful drugs and mar be given to the youngest baby with perfect out“! and good results. They are laid by medicine dealer: or by mail at " cents a. box from The Dr. William Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Dominion Registration for Silver Foxes. Many silver fox ranches in Can“. are still unaware that a. stop ot new mount importance to their Industry has been carried through this you. It is now possible tor any fox owner, if he possesses purebred pedigreed stock. to secure registration of the same with the Canadian Nations! Live Stock Records, Ottawa. This has been brought about by the formation ot the Canadian Silver Fox Breeder-1‘ At sociation. with headquarters at Burn. merside, P.E.I. Full information can be obtained by writing to the Secre- tary, E. H. Monkley. Well Into lut century it was be- lieved that the Inn was lnhabited, not with puny being: like ourselves», but with people weighing several tons and ot proportionate strength. The sun. being a body ot molt tre- mendous size. must neceeaerily hue inhabitants worthy of it. grandeur. And, having men, women end children, it must hive buildings in which to house them and to carry on their in- duetriel. Hence some observers. with In in. genuity which did credit to their imaginative faculties, were certain that they had dieco‘vmd buildings on the dark. solid body ot the sun. The buildings were not chimed to be in regular formation. such I. a net city in the sun might be luppoeed to con- tain, but were merely “tram." That was how the“ obsemn u. loved their imagination to run riot. " I. tact. what they tuttualir I" was not a dark body on the Inn it w, tor it possesses none, but dark open- ingtt (caused by uprushu ot as) In} the sun's Ming envelope. The“ opening: we know u sun-spots, and the differences In ‘ho shading at the spots were taken to be buildings " llde which St. Paul's Cathedral would be a mere toy. ' Lumberman's Friend, nommouyOo-uu Buildings on the Sun. Boy Scout Notes. VARMOUTH. Na, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Why don’t you try to be cheerful. To look at the bright side ot thin". To think ot the cloud'l silver lining. And not ot the shadow it bring“ It isn't the man with the grumble Who gets to the top all the while, But the man who can laugh " which tune. And try once min with a tttttil' Why don't you try to be hopeful? To hope u to halt win tho mm RU tho am, when there's mush: it to steer by, That land. trom black dark- to light. Bo hopeful. but stitt with you hoping, have nothing to chum all the hr thy hope, that aloao brim m heartache, _ - With action wins glory and no. Why don't you try to be thankful N In the good things that you hold; For the blessing: that not mad than gold? - So can tt-t--tnaktt mum- Gotmtttwithtoongtothir, Fox-2mm than whoametteeHtslagsd An mount ballot am. in the vb two of datteinq or turning mud in the about!“ at tho run. Bum-dune. H! mm hold in maxim, Chile. and am, In which the tum of tho duos m mod astronomical” and the MW of tho bunny boat“ on mmmmodmbomuwum Woarxstautetttrtottoettragrotttt. ,rroaseqrBrorttte-trtemrti, rutnqdifrtirmdoe-aattteattt. A trtory a told of noun Scotti-h hon-anon who considered tt unlucky to m on I voyage, however short. tut. three um” with tho sun. “unbound whyonooorgm would not In" answered me. " “I. The number three. however, In on. upon which the superstitious not - “on. Home at the ancients retarded tt u the perfect number, tor it rep". Ionmd the batman. the middle, Had the and; It WM the Trinity. The Japanese Navy, in M. can. third among the Pom A new!) site is baked by hi- can only, a pure-bred by man's may ttrl work for mentions. Cantata new navy. presented hr the Brit“: Government, cousin“ of the am'nu' Aurora and the destroyer- Po- trlot and Patrick. Bo round want the canny Scour tmat the. tunes with the sun. More English surnames begin with "W" than with my other letter. Candie popuhrtion is Min-tot! at I little over two persons per square mile, " against 80 in the United States or over 200 in the BrittUt Isles. Immediately one! . "Danderine' manage. your hair taken on new lift, intro and wondrous beauty. appearing twice no heavy tutd plentiful. beau-o each lair seem: to Butt and (Menu. Dosh let your Mir Mar “an... colon lo“, plain or scraxgly. You, too, want Iota of long, strong. bewtii‘ul hair. A 86-cent bottle of dolkhuul "In. "admit and tuning hair. This sunn- mm; "treautrtoaie" an. to am. dull, fading hut that mutual trrutsr drunk!” Be Careful How You Tum. For the love than) more qhrttttarmotthemMtttitmmr. Girls! Save Your Ham Make It Abundant! for quick and Iure relief. Soothing and refreshing. 1IWHE 0F ':'iii'i'jiii1ii'l'" 31.00. too. Tttt [EWING In.“ 6041!. MONTltlL Amu- tor Dr. lulu Bud RELIEVEs PAIN BAUME BENGUE "iWiOERltiE" "W" Why Don't You? Poor tired feet-- Walked all day danced all night Leads In Surnames. "Well. mum," replied the girl. ‘my health b not too good, and l thought I needed e little to. ear. Will you tell me when the lighthouse in And thqttxretmtttretttfretin do them.” "he called In relerence to your ed- vertlsement tor s ntnidteesrmnt." "tth, no!" nervously answered the mistress-would“. The cells was very well dressed. though perhsps one did not look very strong tor housework. "Do you think you could do s little housework?" asked the women. . long walk. and on his return was speedily put to bed. Dom. ttme later ht mother, going up to " bedroom. tound um bot tond alluring had son. ott to clean with his foot resting on that part at tho bed handed tor " head. 8h. wok. him up, reversed him, and than demanded an explanation. "Do you help your wife with the dishes?” “There Utt't room tor both at II In the kitchenette." Two chubby little on. wiped the Ibepineu from two little eyes, end then I phinilve voice replied: "But, mummla. my head wasn’t that. and my feet was." On. a" a mu complained at not feeling " and t Mend unsuited that " an up exorcise. "There. hmeback adding." an the fHmd, "rt to one of the but 10m "t know," was the doubtful rejoinder "tmt I In M I cant word it." “Can't “lord ttl" “chimed the other. “You may luv. a horn; and Jun. think ot the smite It will the rout" “You." mponded the man. with a sigh, “Ind just think ot the appetite it will (he the horse!" ”Finn's Dilpepsln” In the quickul, mm: and for Indigestion. Gnu», madam». “auburn, Sourneu, Fer. mutation or Stomach mum-35 caused by acidity. A few tabla: give almost tumult“. Immnch relief and shortly tho “match is corrected Io you can eat mettrfte toode without fear. Largo can cost.- only M) cents an drug store. Ablolutely harmless and pleasant. lullonl helped annually. Largest new In; nomach correcter In world.---Adr. The storage dam a u Loutve Fails, ttrm., will, whom completed, be the hast of its kind in the world. at a cost of nearly $2,000,000. It will be 1,720 feet long, 80 feet high. flow of utter will be regulated by 10 gates. It will We 160,000,000,000 cubic feet of m, or over four times the quan- tity stored in the Amman Reservoir in Egypt. Three hundred square miles of terrftoey will u affected by the undertaking. am or ; HUMOR Itil One " Appetite Wu Enough. "ROM HERE “HERE h Kidney Remedy Kidney (tabla ere frequently awed by badly digeeted food which ovemkee than organ to eliminate the irritant ecide formed. Help your “and: to properly digest the food by taking "Ito 30 drops of Extract of Roots, sold " 'uther Sei'el'l Cal-em Syrup! end your kidney duerrdee -wiii, prohptly did. " be: but“ , . Mutual ,' ', 7 plea wen and the) burned u tteg them ad . unions! I "My little (M's trouble and with.” punplu on (be bucket , her head-n4 Meme-d , . mama. TW- , l . plea no hard red and they “clued and burned tetrlbly. She _ l named and hinted WW, themrrtdtherUterde- ' doped into nonemp- uou. Hisrhniihtimttnndtt-te www.mmwoaon buckling. "ttrredLt-Pieofthrtiex?m t',ft1gttt11LTthTge,h't,', up. ttsaefrt-ndwt1entud used on. one 0! Mann Soup and one box of onion- Ointment one was baled." (Signed) Mn. Alonso Wow. " Path. i... W, Maine, Jun. M, 1930. - - " Tells How Cuticura -rG"eCerrirrito “din-Wind bath Cuban Soup. 01m and Mama, good. has. hug-(Ir. Tab-It. H iE'i'it'tfSel2h'l.ttifi.t't/tteggt" m- _ $g6tt.rti"t..tr..nter" Where In the Llohthouoe? Mrs. h. Crawford Healed Little Gd The Rea-on Why. P. cut (I. gen-ho. t on Modern Life. 33-h" =ra. " mm “In. at tut hr.- On I“ hold in [and during It. mean: annual: d “to aunt M Kept-momma- m mt In. both Intern and Wotan Cum all a ttattonal or-tton, to to and tho Cum-n hr Brood-n ma. non. In. tamed. It will In" much the um. mention to tho fox-taming Indultry u the “will Nnuonnl Live Shock Auochuou bus to their '> man brunch. ot animal hulbund- r7. than! record. for panned (0:. will be kept In future by am [An Stock Records Branch of the Do minim Department of Agricultun Mr. Fred L. Rogorl ot Alberton, REL. b secretary of the new Association. MONEY ORDERO. Ply your tumor-town accounts by Dominion Expre- - Order. In” Dollar: com ture. can. wheetwesarrthiaart-tisde-. we do not menu that he Is either so” or deep. - - A Lam hatter says that Irishman in. the biggest hauls. Semchma coming next and Englishmen third. Bamboo is split into pheasant noodle. by machinery at a rate " 10,000 needles an ho 11' and and}. III-chine. into which they are fed h Innd, an sharpen 80,000 a day. Ila-r05 LII-Mun! Renew. mummy-D I Waning! Unless you we 1113mm. "DIN” on pack“. or on tamer: you - not getting Aspirin a! all. Tab Aspirin only as told in the Bayer Puck- “. tot Colds. Headache, Neal-alga. Bhoumntiam. Euncha. Toothache. Lu m- bm and tor Pain. Then you will be ,I‘oilowing tho diremoua nnd tLyrtttq 1."e't.tf out by physicians durum. ‘twentyone years and proved mice by millions. Handy (in hum of men. 13570? Tablets of Aspirin (was! for foetus. Druggists also sci'; larger {wk- ;u‘es. Made in Canada. Aspirin; who itrlldo mark (It-giLlrch in (‘nn..-m), ittd Ban:- Manufacture of Ncstvoarsetb i cacidester of Salicylicarid. Amt "canons." sinus: ot Fig. oatr--loo& for the mo auroral: on ttto-ttr-ro-mu'?""", child I- am m but and mu“ m 'rtoMtt to: tho We atom-d. 1m and MI. am 10'. ttm (my tqqtm M “who. a a. tvlt. W EEKS . :MREAKUPACOLD Only "Bayer" is Genuine u AT the very first. (wing, Gown 0013M my bottle cf Shah‘s; then quick relief Indium! (rt/Hung tor it I iii,iiiiiiithiiii, scatters mud”. The ya use it for much, and it heig- Sally's Mada, too." 85e, oe, 81.40. "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative u Wags ready to we r eumans.m lrlch Have Bittgest Head. h BLETS my TMEM l, PRICE 25 t MOTHER! ASPIRIN “twin... ML H iy U

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