the boy- to at Fym'tabh urishring Haun- {which â€a a nt COW ml for nity for We Bu thin? an the " It and! " ht Us Gasman! to see . than dur- In; the my." between Honolulu nnd the hand at Bun“. Mr. Home! Crow. who an; “out his adventure in Two veL leaned too In over the mil, and; lost his. bat. l After arriving at the island he ettmte od into a taxicab and told the drlver to take him to a hat store. 'Wo you srsderstand." he asked. "A hat more." "Yea, tor sure, all right." the Japan» ale srttautreur answered. They went bumping up the sheet. "on; wildly round . corner, and litany at the tar side ot the to" dm up to the curbing. In the wince ol the store was a bedstead on with.) hung the sign. “This week may." __ Lu Outlay me t ed geld pom “reel 1.. Mn my ru before: Illa ...- -._, . "What do you mean by ' furniture Moro?" Mr. " it,' an "Dis Hata more." r01 . driver, and he pom l the proprietor. "Km "t want a hut. not u ml with feeling. " I aiming m his bare In "Yes, tor sure. all rt With mat new!) * n tr W b " q tr qu tr m n bu ttol T----'"'"""'"""-"------- A Hat Store. THE 0mm AND . 1 ‘Kprness no ype a whale dur- wzu between Utmohxlu and m LmeL Mr, Homer Cray, me or D ' " let _ 13'th Ul nu. .v.._ - _ .t; a mew up before a store that tte “W" W “m "N... sstvt'uoue'ttt apparently carried fe"', people can "attt" their under-\ (r Irats, Mr. Cray had to my minds to call them at a certain time 'Ire price or a hat on the way to as surely " an alarm dock. ' hut Luis (in! not seen; to worry Safeguards Against 'nsomnla. V m-r. who, alter the manner 01‘ We have no reliable record as to the Mik- drivora, stood up under it l length of time a man can go without) sleep at tlt. There are plenty ot -.---lb------" \stortea ot’centuries ago, when , favor» .9 Workrs Peace Painee. ate method of torture was to keep a. ', “ugh-mm“ marble palace 1‘ prisoner awning till he died, but It Is. , wearly a quarter of a mu. i or mung, impoouble to check any of 7 l, to erect, the great men ot g the ettll": l have been discussing the†We do know, ttty-er, that com - .-_-_ â€M, tinned sleepleasness wilt bring on a “ “nu-Mun†In" If? I". North of England some at†tttr' r," . ,i English Christmas ens-P rams t wit taithtuhly observed. One vt ot the ' I 1.10M. is that ot the villus 1 my; " . rm themselves “The Mum- ', mars." Ir. oruunaetu" they per 1 form a F ' play that. is as old a the Eaglisttt ' _ There . three chief et-sur"-- St. Georg. 1 mm!“ In “Interper- arm' . and bundhhlnt . wooden but u-n-Izebub, who in. ot contâ€. {am l" dragon; and the mean. who Wt'.rl , , battered torn“. A: th" ‘wz‘xnnln‘ ofthe Mar it Is an- nouuwx mm the countywid- . have laid a tu- by when“. Various minnr rt; meters make an 9.pr lot (when .. from the monster'. my. then m (worse burst- npon the _r:e'ae. l fietce battle “In pkâ€. in whim :1». slay: Balsam“. but h x 1mm 'oo Ly wounded. At am you! intt up a! hats. Mr he - ot . but this did Her. who. at mike drivers, mnced t tata was“ minor ctr, â€torn“ M St oeetMt.. ' m which MIMI! h red Mr. 1 mud. for sure m-nt etorttrring just as tar to rt' side of the town " they M drew up before a store tint ti,rttuuurttt apparently carried 'hlle the “be! shop. on't want anything taken oft l want something put on ad Mr Cray, who wu now " tita VrGge Boys as Actors. p. :21 edifice is the Pac-tttttri- may," or a nnlvm Him; in Washiuzwév 'iiitiii'e,.ii,'ilte',','t' awake for ninety at me PtrrrArneruun l ttfort. 1 quite unexpected result o'rit jun over thirty years ago? they were allowed to . vtyotuy American repablies I made g parted recove‘ " object of developing com" quarter ot the sleep tht m triendly inwrcsume- Thu is. tsuptwxsitttt tl “quarters ot the huge sum re my ninety-hour Porto to hand me palace wut, given have taken mm! ttottt Andrew Carnegie. That the end ot the exeeptimttsl was well spent mar be judged l required the usual e an. Ant Hm humid!!! Is coo- I -n that thee had lost My ; Doctor msha my be place. to -Tah soon: t' 1 -a't. 311.11. !>‘\r'l " “anâ€. ,._,, Nraver runrr ' towns am. an..-" - nut quietly. quieuy, The funny name. therelore. belongs r' waver. forever. . tn the that of the“ whisk hove been --william swung Hun-ed upon vie-co names indlutlns r...-.---------- I the review or Mme: home of the 25.000 Factories In Japan. l ttrat beaten ot than. 1-. csenta4He years the number of Livingston. or C Livingston. ‘5 M tactories m Jam has "urretused-fs0rn place in Wed W3. SW. The Imm too u more than 25,000. with“ for! o8 W In." aâ€. W t m.....,..----.----"""" “Livimton†or “vamldnw' made Somphas M in existence for 3300‘" ot a. “a" - N . ft) '-. nut. to is uric. mentioned in tho mm given -tettre. f [an under when V _ t I "and a! t the island he clnno- -"-'-'- -e - y atrd told the driver SLEEP. tin [ hat store. "Do you ' asked. "A hat store.â€\ _-----. , all right." the Japan- . . oytd. Je?".."',', P,rfttt'? by di 'geef ',',p:,tr":,'r',tCiti t Medical Scientists Have Led d, K I I . side ot the town drew to mm Ctsoehssittg'r. 'l sg. m the wtndo1r.of One ot the latest seieatiM discover C' l bedstead on '1‘th in ta u method of measuring sleep. t: Th,†:r.t, cheap. I'iiit the number of hours you Heep. i.:,iiac'1,tt,k,"'fd,','fid) but bow tut you are asleep. y r'AF ’ ' y " Suppoalng you are so fast asleep? 'r .. .. _ that the noise made by I. hall dropping A in; cizectr:trrill,'ii'st a height ot six inches will not'1 J/ "K0. Hate " _ wake you up. not us drop the ball at I Kurt a bed," Mr. Cray intervals from eight, ten, twelve inch- ti,'. "I mm! it tor this" es. and so on, and we con then get. My! bead. ' tome comparative standard of the w. an right." "deepnees" of sleep, U. cat, whirled down the . Another way is to touch the sleeper " trr the other Mde ct l with an eieetritied wire, noting the ttl l,? the taxi bill was met-I tensity ot the current used. in much1 " Tltis time it stopped l experiments. however. the mental atti- ur shop ltude ot the subject has always to be wan; anything taken ott 1 taken into consideration. That is, any- wm something put on one who is expecting to he awakened Mr C'rt'.v. who was now will awake at the least touch or sound. l The mother, for instance, wil. rouse C "we; I understand all at the slightest movement or the baby .1 the mane“ with a by her side because, before mowing \herseli' to "tall asleep" she has. as ll _ . L- ._ were. “set" her aaiteranittil (which --_ -_-.-'.vsrw h " Humble of hdidlug IZIMIW There are 1.500 may. See muons. and 160.000 index naming lulormation about re; I understand all the chanueur, with t _" replied the hpu- l; pointed to the name! , "K0. Huts." ; not a. bed.†Mr. Cror “l want it tor this," ,rr head. all right." at; whirled down the to tho other side of he taxi mu was iii?) This tune It stopped) m We are the ytarrtti" I “urchin: _ (‘an And Ct Mr. (troy had to pay! .( a hat on the way to lid not seem to worry , atter the manner ot m. stood up under it i:gt attracuve Mature oti iw the mu ot the Ameri-i, the Disarmament Canter- m: sitting, This spacious upproached through a Gain 'irrts. is 100 ft. long. " n) We shall urchin! d that neither tho be!!! my ot the audience on ttt by column, rolumn and column in. SNY- . . . . Day s, it marchers mussâ€. tune-bun raggedâ€. - never doubloslâ€. " (any: y.---, 'ttttict/l oriatiorteuiteet'y . h po Rum iGuv-atety wit , bottle, 'ourtse--A place Name. a saints lips. . l man: an Here is a tawny name which roiserttte'. SL\\y to throw you " the trace, wired. ma ttnal "e," and second-1y by [wed in the pull man: "living." â€AMA at m Many of our great men-Edison incur kown time is an example ~have man- }.de with only tour or five hours' sleep METHOD OF MEASURING'; a night: but the sleep they took was SLEEP real sleep an absohde throwing " of . the cares of the day. _r_(__ Dreams are mw deeply studied as I a guide to the treatment of nervous _ - _f_..-..i. hidiseases _ -' “Mm do not :ribea‘ aerating Wu, ltr/isle,",',',"; m . . eppr and normal people do not 956 mm: a“... -- - WM Scientists Have Led l drtmm. But the absolutely normal are fire business men they are to Certain Conclusion, In a very small minority. Most other it Ile? are workmen they a people dream more or less. and are msn'sicts. They ham me! One ot the latest seientit1e discover- curious as to the origin and interpre- {Weaving people. . Is a method ot measuring sleep. unions ot their dreams. 1 The same ig true of wo1 lot the number of hours you Sleep. The origin ot dreams ls genemllymave the charm that make at how fast you are asleep. lthe trratifieauott ot either a comelous them out; ottterts are neg? Supposing you are so tttst a.oyerior subconscious than, or the sub- this lit PM iuglr. It Its tlt nu the [who made b i v ow' . I sonal tritt---vittuitr. Men , . y a. ball dropping .conscious represnon ot a. painful emu . . mm a height of as: Inches will neutron. _ Pf, this sort are never we "30 you up. Let us drop the ball at In the livea of most of us there is l "lititr. They may not. be 1 mterrals from eight, ten, twelve lnch- much that we are persuaded! to tor- are tull ot Me and an“?! as. and so on, and we can then get l get and not to talk ot, the tendency be thing is B matter ot good some) comparative sundard of “10an nearly always to bury the tu1ptetur nerves ttttd good health. "deepness" ot sleep. ant and the pain-ml. g,tftd,""tll, to be like 1 . Another way ls to touch the sleeper The object ot the dream is to keep gut-gymâ€; 'g,'t"t to: with an eteetruied wire, noting the Irv \one asleep. but than ls a contest go- By ball din I' ti 'Ile, , A Bw-, _. n... m...“ "sed. In such in! on between the conscious and sub ' tr p 9 o01 I nnnnnlnus Hides ot the brain. s1eepletumestr, want ot E new of the back. hauls . Another way is to toucu - "up I V u. "W†H with an oteetrWrd wire, noting the iii-“1):: 3:25;;11 the conscious and sub- tensity ot the current used. in such l conscious in“ ot the brain. experiments, however. the mental anti-i Gan Dreams be Phophctlc? tude ot the subject has always to be tries to intervene taken into consideration. That is. any Consciousness t ' Hences. one who is expecting to be awakened with vivid Impressions o 9 pe d n“. L will awake at the least touch or sound. thoughts, memories, 11e,tu'l' " he mother, for instance, wilt rouse ous conscious Internal '",,Qel'i'i't dis- lat the slightest movement or the baby t""eytg,fs"1'ju, and iii'meriur Wr her side because. before atlow1t1g torts, arid atrium obscure symbol- iherseit to "tall asleep" she has, as it autumn 'td, bit The tsutroorureiot" twero. "set" her uaiteranind (which ism tor to lad",; oat part acts as a. Idoeus not sleep-Int all). warning it to (,ti1tlrie,ft"i2ulil", tends. to gratify . w, --Mnn r.htrutg. The next night you began lulu:.,...,, how dreadful it would be it you dldu't sleep that night either-how you wouldn't be able to do your work next My, and so forth. l ', If you remind yourself that, even though you are not actually asleep. ip; are getting as much good out ot ilust lynx; in bed resting, and that it 7 -ee.ereep-"rr-r= ee=".=r.= mam. “living. It should be explained at the outwi‘l that the final "e" does not belong in I I the name, except as it has been sanc- ‘tioued by long usage. tor the original '; termination was "ton," “don" or "tua," K alt forms of the same old Anglo-Saxon 1 word which ins given us our modern l word "town." and which in those days ', signified a tartitied place. Tho evolu- 1 lion at meaning to "town" we; a natur- gal one. tor the town: of early day! - of course, tortitied. In fact. it was the necessity tor mutual defense \which that am men meme: in towns and tortiturd - A .., n... mentors. heiongo it shown W "I that the anal “w the “Euler eseept tinned by 1ottg u! ammo“. IPI' i monk} be explained at the anal "e" does tug ---- "cent as it has uvasToNE night you begin thinking it would be it you didn't night either-how you ' A mm.» unit . does not make a hit '01 Menace l , whether you go to slppp‘or not--r'u will so to sheep'. " i RAMS Nearly alt of us sleep too nmch.-, . f Many of our great men-Edison in our _ (own than is an example --hare man- {aged with only four or five hours' sleep 1 -- ’~U- hm tho, gleen they took Wm; @Eswiniflï¬ejr Origin or former Borne IPI "W , st them- , or Livingston, Is tk t ,mh'hn. geotuusd. The 1 of an 91-00 W†m ', , or JiiitrinewmPe" tsuMSt dine I!†N) to 1'Giiriikte!i' " no†Mr. , . A ,..-..V lame. -- . T " ‘Racial oriem--mm"tt. , name which l5 Itke l gouroe--A given name. _ a the trace, first by) tt you're glven to poetic Mom: of second-1y by the ele- fancy you may and much symbollsm; in the tact that it is the family name‘ . A tset of Baldwin which the locomotive has Emma} atthe ou I made famous from one end ot the does ntt"lo'1r “l world to the other. provl ‘exl. of cause. “‘“" ----. "am- what the name ot Baldwin been srauc- you Know “no“, the original means It" or“tun." It means "gw Anglo-Saxon It was, at can our modem a given name. 1 those days origin, and was Tho evolu- by the Norman we; a tttstar- Tamale in bk r mrly day! most part, real berteficent innuenw, m“, _ __ wishes, and tries. to soften things. _ Dreams are never prophetic except by accident. To dream the winner ot a. harmonics no more proves the pro- phetic vaiuo of your dream than the chance picking ot a winner in your waking consciomsness proves the pro- phetic mine ot your conscious thought. It is merely a coincidence. Nor is that horse's victory the or- igin ot your dream beforehand. More iikaiy the origin is a-possibly un- , eonscioua--whh that something like t that might happen. - . _ ""M"“ h spldunl Wop“: vvnm‘ u“... - aualifieirby long and patient may on tseientific Hues is likely to mun in nothing but ignorant and tawny min. leading guesswork. ed their own language nuanced Latin spoken I of Northern Mace in 1 they Brat settled in Nor or. our Own ' “d an Verb " "M root. il/G what the LS “swift conqueror ot course. in the a: dream ls seldom a on the surface; Norma' be- _ - eaé‘rerves and a would wish 1 Keep ‘qualmes that _ go- energy are ly By building 1 sub. _ sleeplessness ness ot the inettectutu so vene 1y comes In aces. rid ot, Dr. _ varl- made many ' and many Th' dis» men, may a sully ing their b mbol- nerves. If mans or unhealth as a Pills and m ratify You can I F medicine de except a box or a! net at Dr. Willlaxx re pro' Out. an the , l your ' me pro- nought. _ Brl the or- u . More Ill bly un- ug like W seldom surface; at often Phi Se treason die. If y nuns by dark hem tio have study on E ae-sult in Podget "a .m,4es, wonder THE HEALTH am l i, 1mm: BEST mm Is Always Energy--; Scme men seem to have all the luck. l It there are any good “mags goirit these men seem to get them. it they are business men they are successful; it they are workmen they get metere- msn's job. They ham.- the power ot in. "1uesteiutr people. _. nun-nan some 1 The same is true at wnm have the charm that makes them out; others are negle this is not luck. It is due Hsonttl tritt--vitalitr Men a ----_ MM, re “In UL am: an... ---" __ hing is a. matter ot good blood, good ; ere and a Dunc .._r-- , nerves and good health. Everyone; ---- would wish to be llke this and the) All Mother’s Fault. mantles that make tor vitality Gil "Look here, tu3ie,"angrilr excla energy are purely a matter ot healthier: the French teacher, “I've sp By building up the blood and ntrrveiylee.r", trying to drum this lesson , sleeplessness. want ot energy. weak- I that thiek head ot yours, but it set ness of the back, headaches and the . tbk be hopeless! 0n the top ot th inettectutu sort at presence whloh real-i have just seen your homework. Y 1y comes trom weakness can be got French Is disgraceful. I shall hay rid ot, Dr. Wllllsms' Pink Pills have write to your mother about it!" made many weak, tlred men, vigorous, ‘Mamma will .be very angry." ret and many pale, dejected girls and wo. Elsie calmly. men, may and attractive, by tumor- “I'm strald she will," said the u ing their blood and tonln; " their at; "but you deserve It." nerves. " you are weak, loveplmed " don't mean with me." rett or unhealthy, try Dr. Willlams' Plnk 131.19; “I mean with you, You Pills and note their beneitetat enact. ‘mother does my French lesson You can get these Mlle through any ' me!" medicine dealer or by mall at 60 cents zz-s-ct-CCC. a box or elx boxes tor tt.50 from The\ . Fireside Joys. 3 Dr. wiuiams' Medlclne Co., Brockvllle, Now stir the tire, and close the . ou. . l . tem test, - Tel rail the curtain, wheel the Old Bcot--"Ditu1a cry, ma We die. If ye dim-a. and yer penny dark here's a match." Embarrassing Moment. -- root Podger (to new aosuaintturee)--r of undisturbed retire! wonder it that tat old girl is really hours trying to tlirt with me?" Ot long uninterrupted _ _-"-.. Anni ml? he “an! “In is my rl “UuuCl .. .u..- V, trying to tiirt with me?" of long “mug“. cooler-N can madly tiad out by How cum is _ asking her. She Is my wife." the frost ---. Raging abroad. ', The Other Way. endear The teacher had been talking about. The silence and a hen mm; on a“: and, with the ta. within'. cubator in mind, asked-1t eggs could be hatched in any other way. ----'- -- ,A_-_u......ul mar. “hill"! Me: BITS OF 'iii') HUMEQB VA Fabian: mm Ji pcupnv. we is true of women. Some ___..--'-. : charm that makes men seek‘; way to ,make them your t; camps are neglected. But'; everything you are, or ca lot luck. It is due to a pet", ve.erie-""-e rieer-e _eel'l'e=T-u--=------" tt--vitalitr Men and women‘ apples. or monkey'nuts from sort are never weak, puny iss.) screws, or--" They may not be big, but they} "But, teacher." ventured the ot lite and energy. The whole ', “um morning 1 took a light n -_Aas.. no umd mood. good ', fire and a bone trom our dog." Betsy's grandmother had been read- ing to her the Bible story of the Crea- tion. When asked try Her mother how she liked the Bible so far, she ex- claimed: - . - u. n " an nit-iii“. ya Full of Life an -.Faihtes Are Weak and Bloodless. “Those iiremett must be a frivolous set," said Mrs. Dumpling. l "Why?" asked her husband. l “I read In the paper that after tttel fire was under control the ttremmr played all night on the mine. Why iieg,t, they so to bed like seuible man. instead of romping about like chad- At the wedding breaklast me bride-', 'dk acPel.'fy"fA7, ""trl",'t r, _v - . gi-gom, an exceedingly bashful young‘ Irmm?“ djloas if, 1itiT,','efue man. was called upon to speak. I world have ad. Stoan's to be the 31mm to the roots ot his hair, he Y natural enemy of _ aM nchcs. . rose. intending to say that he WM no t It penetrates 2er,',t'l,11,' speechmaker. But unfortunately, he ' You c_an iyt tell .1," “was; placed his hand on the bride‘s it/y,,) stiiGiatlhraorthat it u m to der and stammered mesa opening (and 'otgrg'did,v, handy for neuralgia . s fle,i,e,) "mail th'n has Ll) seiatica, lame back, mi! joints, not: i - Ttir.,:-.!',,":,?,'.'-'-',, . ' l muscle. scram ludqxasnl. t At all drama-Q56. Joe, 61.40. c!oainz\ words: l .-ri", /rhis--er---thu thing has been "mm. hm? beck, NR, imam. m , thrust upon me---" u "teat ttnun? tea',nt tt 40 O I o . Clem Willie. l w h Wind.. . The teacher's valence was almost) Jtrdh ‘; exhumed. . 1 o . '; “mum: she said. angrily, to a. gatal1 thi'liitianf i boy " the foot of the class. “have I "', not told you before that you cannot. -- - . -.---_ 11teett.i take mum (rem causes. or dogs from 13305 No. ss----" i Kind of Kind, said tui/sparks-d per- "Put 'em under a. duck." Piayfut Firemen. Retort Courteous. men 'tii/sit-altered a "A?! we it. It is so exciting. what God Is going to TORONTO and up he“! or; "t v-spirited‘ “l l my Pink Blue: I enact. " motN ouch any , me'." t 50 cents from The . mekvlue, l Now P" j SEI, And sTiaii", ' Tlm r-" ap, D , LTg ' lt LU" " " I v ( . Rn I UWUI. ....., _.V - - V e----------.:,":".', we. Mind's Llnlmom for Olotempor. l; rim†hm The seven tunnel, the longest in or an our, Eng-land. in to have a. new sultan ot are traces tt ventilation, one feature of which is . 9.. \Im " ft. in diameter and 9 ft. in' . width, which will revolve one hundred tttl the than.“ time: a minute. frivolous . tern fast, Let In“ the curtain, wheel I round, And while the bubbling and 1 lug urns Throw: up a steamy column cups That cheer but not iuebriate each, Hurry mother! Even a sick child loves the "truitr" taste of "California Fig Syrup" and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoontul to-day may prevent a sick child ic-mormw. It constipated, buious, feverish, tretlul. has cold, colic. or it stomach is sour. tongue coated, breath bad, remember‘ a. good cleansing ot the little bowelisl B Mien an that is necessary. l Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali. fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions tor babies and children of all use: printed on home. Mother'. You must any "California" or you may get an imitation " syrup. Feigm Death. The death-feigning Instinct is 1y developed in some bk-do. Tht crake, tor instance, has otten be in a Sportsman's pocket, app: “in dead, and, when his came has got out and escaped. Send order. hey! Move I child's Bowels With I Wank Fig srnmi W""'"' "e-'"'-"" -- HE racking, a king rheumatic l , I ache 'lct1'lh'yl'1'll.;'i'd.s, by an ap- l, panting a Sloan‘s Liniment. " I For forty ran. folks all over the world have ound Sloan's to be the , natural enemy oi, pale ty) whee. the comforts that at, attrteitrt1ing instinct is largo -- __- - - wed in some birds. The com Especially if preceded by touches il r instance, has often been put of Cuticnn Ointment to spots of 1‘ ortsman's pocket, apparently iiysdryih itching and irritation. I sad, and. when his chance WWW“ doe much t0 keep l s got out and escaped. “a†cl.eat and healthy and to I ' - - prmstttte hut growth. t MONEY ORDERS. “an. t,tea1'gtis't tum! w E n Dominion Express Money. “WM 'ittit'Wd'S' . The! cr‘e payable everywhere. ii'ibTiiiii9Tflhtktie1iEiti5i: A ___ â€"â€"--‘-â€"=._â€"â€"__,_â€"â€"-.-_=â€"“â€"-â€"v-"=’"- not inebriate wait retirement. and the warmth eniored d evening know recess. and how the rough _wirtd and loud-hiss. William C oopet, the shut- retorted the sota the lowly and the tor Never say "Aspirin" without saying "Bayer." WARNING! Unless you scenamc "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting Aspirin at tll. Why take chances? Accept only an "unbroken package" of “Buyer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out try physicians during 21 $e"s and proved safe by minions for - - “L nun-glicm not: Colds Headache Toothache Neuralgia Baruch: Lumbago 1y "rt wan ceminly I of to me when I - " in my “Mia.†" in my Ila-aw. -- -- Roy, ' Hotel do Ville: IL. tgontreat. "Por a yen um u but before I not Tanluc my bum: VII all-ply awful. I slept no tittu11r I “med an ml rest and I woke up momma. (will; ull urea out. Mr tgqeVDtttb system hut collapsed and I Would jump It my tit, Hle noise. l (requently turned so din] and sick I could hardly stand (In smell ot food cooking. Mr condlllon seemed to gel worse constantly and 1 women Ill the “me; "Weil. the firgt this; Taulac " tor me was to give me a splendid ap- petite, Then all my tumbles undul- ly disappeared. my nerves got who! and l could eaioy a good night's slew. . --tit tn .wmxl‘unl Isn't a Tm of Fm Trouble Left Ind Feel: the Mr whoie system Is new condition and I'm enioy of health. Twin: is or: dertttl medicines." Gaie is sold try everrwhtrre. fiiiLE IS_S__I‘_l_H-Y “l a New PM Rheumatism Neuritis (e. Pain, Pain . f 24 and tar-att M." _ ', u ot see, ;i;,iii,iii'r2'iiiiE at "Bayer." ' " "Bayer" on tablets, Why take chances? tt of â€Bayer forbids of good night's 510'.- g new in excellent enhyin; the beet is mental? I - main: dunk“ Ad T. " sum“. - renor- bl Yvon"