The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, October 08, 1908, Image 3

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    fiPOHQE W. HONEY,
xtr 1 rMiir Mntlc.nnl
g n i" Cavalry, ex-Treawrer
STof Wisconsin, and ex-Quarter-
... General State of Texas G. A.
f St from 1700 First St.. N. E.,
Lhngto"'0' C as follows:
"I cannot too highly rccommem
..... ,,naritioii for the relief of
Sirrh.1 troubles In their various
tans. Some members of my own
y have used it with most grati
SI results. When other remedies
;y peruna proved most efficacious
,nd I'cheerfully certify to its curative
? ...... ..I t !...
llf ITefl 1. Iicuaiu, iui iiiiiv
i tjainz pnuuii'v. u. ............
Citf Mo., located at the northeast
corner of 12th and Grand Avcs.,
tktrfully gives the following testi
cony "It i$ a proven fact that Pc
rena will cure catarrh and la ejrlppe,
,t ii a tonic it has no equal. Dru-
rfsts have tried to make me take
lamelhing else 'uit as good,' but Pc
food enouKli for me.
Pe-ru-na in Tablet Form.
For two years Dr. Hartman and
til assistants have incessantly la
tored to create Peruna in tablet form,
tad their strenuous labors have just
ln crowned with success. People
vlo object to liquid medicines can
tow secure Peruna tablets, which rcp
rtient the sojid medicinal ingredients
of Peruna.
"20-Mule-TeW Borax tends to stop
& development of blight and mildew, and
dotrovs parasitlcnl Inlets. Stales, young
lutes and budt affected should be carc-
v iwinklcd with Dorax solution, and
"20-Mult-Teem" Borax should be used
bcly around the wnlnscotlnjf and floors
ladings to protect from insects.
C. Gee Wo
The well known reliable
CHINESE
Root and Herb
DOCTOR
lit) made a Ufa tudy ot
rootaamt heri. and In that
atudy dlxier4 unit la lir.
Iny lo lb world bU wonder
Mercury, Poltont or Drugs Uf ed-fle Cum
M Ootrallon. or Without the Aid of a Knlfa
ft turutMt to Cur UaUrfli. Aathma, Luna.
Pl Bfctanatlim, NrrtoaintiM. Norton, ftelillitr,
Iwks.Uw, Kldnar Trmil.lw al.oi.oat Manhood!
irsiWtikDOMtod All 1'rltBlo Dlutaxn
A filTHE f!AMf!TO rfTTWf
lotRtulvcd from Peking, China-Safe, Sura
urn, nciiao.c
If TOO AJIE AfMCTKH. IONT WKLAY.
CONMI II TA'T-irfvj r)nrr
"leanoteJI. wrlteforajmptonbUnkandolroa
Tnt.'0"..r."!ll!"rl,.
f lu Mention Thla I'aixr.
Another Kind,
Whon Johnny Hobbn loft his homo
up among tho New Hnmpshlro hills to
visit his grnndtnothor In Worcester,
Mass., ho was cnutloncd by his mother
thut ho would find things In tho city
Btrnngoly different from those at home.
Johnny arrived in the early after
noon, and long boforo tea tlmo his
grnndmothor, who lived most simply,
told him to run out to tho pantry and
get n bowl of milk which she had left
thoro "for a hungry boy,"
A moment Inter sho followed him,
and, to hor amazement, beheld hor
grandson bravoly at work on a bowl
of sponrmlnt tea which sho had forgot
fully put In tho plnco where sho had
told him to find tho milk.
"Why, child," sho cried, seizing the
bowl from poor Johnny, "don't you
know this Isn't milk?"
"I I know It wasn't like Hlllbury
milk," stammered Johnny, with a final
gulp, "but I thought tnnybo it was the
kind folks bnd hi Worcester."
I'ovpunnltit nnd Tolmaco,
If you havo a boy who has begun
smoking too early and whom you wish
to euro of tho habit, food him pepper
mints. Dr. 0. Clayton Jones of Silver
ton, England, writing In the London
Lancet, is authority for this slmplo
euro. Dr. Jones writes : "To break the
smoking habit In a youth there Is noth
ing better than pcppormlnt drops. Ho
cannot amoko with a 'bullseye' In his
mouth, and oven for some time after It
In dissolved tobacco will not blond kind
ly with tho tasto that remains. Social
ly the cure may seem worse than tho
disease, but from a medical point of
tIow the sucking of peppermints is far
less hurtful. A common 'bullseye' will
provont smoking for nearly an hour,
so the amount of sweots used need not
be great"
Uuaiiarrerablc.
The lion was mooring at tho awkward,
mieoutb, and generally ugly apyuaranco
of the Upliant,
"I may not be tu graceful jou are,''
obwrved the elephant, "but I'm nearer
ekln to the human family than you are.
The knees of my bind lt;i bond forward,
as a mau's legs do, while your bend back
ward, the same as a ayena'e, or a box's,
or a skunk's. You belonr to a lower order
of citation, and I'd rather not associate
with you on terms of equality It It's all
the came to you."
Whereat the. lion, observing 'tfcat the
elephant was waving his trunk threaten
ingly, went back among the wolves and
coyotes, where be still retained some pres
tige. An Unfortnnnlo MUundrrwfnritllnir.
"I hnd to lenvo my last situation be
cause the missus said they were going
to Icud the sinful life, aud they wouldn't
want any servants about the place."
Punch.
KASPARILLA
Hits sterling household remedy is most
successfully prescribed for a "world of
troubles." I'or derangements of the di
gestive organs it is a natural corrective,
operating directly upon the liver and ali
mentary canal, gently but persistently
stimulating n healthful activity. Its
beneficial influence extends, however, to
every portion of the system, aiding in the
processes of digestion and assimilation of
food, promoting a wholesome, uaturul
appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
breath, irregularities of the bowels, con
stipation and the long list of troubles
directly traceable to those unwholesome
conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi
ness, headache, backache and despond
ency clue to inactivity of the liver,
kidneys and digestive tract. It is a
strengthening tonic of the highest value.
If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
dealers to refund the purclinSc price.
Hovt Chumicai, Co. Portland, Oregon
MM M MHH'JLHMH A Flavoring. It maker a
MUI Wm -V-up ttcr than Maple.
jf Sold" by grocers.
BUSINESS COLLEGE
rOHTLANI), O11KU0N
BEHNKE-WALKER STUDENTS SUCCEED. WHY?
They nr Twined for business In a buslncss-llko way,
Why not enroll in a rcputablo school that places all of IU sradustosT
It WALKER, Pros.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
O. A. JJOSSEJIMAN. See.
Improve
Your Baking
K C Baking Powder will do It! Get
n pnn 'TV,. St. r . .. r-.;--Ji. TP
a doesn't raise better, more evenly, higher,
I If It Isn't daintier, more delicate In flavor,
we return your money. Everybody
agrees K C has no equal.
lMW1ffl0lJ
If n BAKING
EV POWDER
Pure, Wholesome,
Economical,
CHANGE IN METHODS.
farmers Seo Necessity of Getting Out
of Old Ruts.
By W, D. Foster, foreman State College Experi
ment Farm, l-ullm-.i, Wash.
An up-to-dato fanner nowadays must
study tho problems that confront him.
Consequently thoro must bo a moving
out of tho old ruts, and tho adoption of
Improved and now methods.
In tho eastern part of Washington
tho growing of wheat is an almost ex
clusive farming Industry, but I bcliovo
tho present state of affairs In this re
spect will In tho future become merely
a memory of tho past. There will bo
changes. Tho younger generation of
farmers that Is growing up nround us
will assuredly adopt different methods.
If I can read tho signs of tho times
correctly, I believo I can safely pre
dict that the stato of Washington will,
In tho near future, become n great dairy
stato. Kvcn now tho farmer who has a
fow good cows and "'tends to husi
noBs" is novor bankrupt. Ho has in his
possession a certain producer of value.
With milk and butter ho can go to
market twico a week, instead of once a
your, and in many respects ho is free
from tho annoyances that harass the
wheat-growers. But there aro some
things he must attend to if he would
"Miecced.
Many people there aro, Indeed, who
would not make oven a bare living
handling cows. To uso a familiar ex
pression, "Thoy aro not built that
way." Nevertheless, it is certainly
truo that no matter how tho farmer is
built, tho cow is built to yield value
quito material in kind.
Lack of pasturage is an objection
to dairying in many parts of eastern
Washington, of course, but whero al
falfa or clover will grow this hind
rance can bo overcome. And theso
two valuable forage plants would grow
in many places where they arc
not found at present, if the land
was properly fitted to receive tho seed.
On tho experiment station farm we
havo two fields of clover that havo
given splendid returns. Both alfalfa
and clover are valuable for feeding
cows.
Farsightcd dairymen now recognize
the fact that there is a better method of
feeding dairy cattlo than by pasturing,
especially in regions whero land is as
valtiablo as it Is in Washington. This
is by tho proper use of soiling crops,
and silos. A very indifferent mathe
matician can figure that one acre of
land well tilled and seeded to some kind
of a soiling crop will equal two njid
ono-half acres of tho best kind of pas
turo land for feeding dairy cows.
Thercforo, oven if one has enough land
to pasturo a largo herd of cows, it
would bo unwise to do so. Every suc
cessful dairyman wishes his cow to do
tho best and yield tho best return pos
sible in coiiHiflcrntion of the amount of
feed consumed nnd caro given. Tho
cow must havo favorable surroundings.
Sho must not bo permitted to roam all
day in search of food, oven if requiring
only that necessary for a living, aside
from tho production of milk. To givo
a largo amount of milk at night would
bo contrary to nature.
Tho quicker you can get tho cow
"filled up," the sooner she will lie
down and inasticnto lier food. I ven
turo to assert that when milking time
comes, if you havo the right kind of a
cow, nnd nro tho right kind of a mas
ter, sho will not disappoint you.
There aro many different kinds of
crops that can bo grown for soiling
purposes. Winter rye, oats, barley and
oats mixed, peas nnd oats, clover, and
vetch aro somo of them. A few will
suffice. Caro, however, must bo taken
not to sow too much at ono time, with
tho exception of corn. That can bo
planted in nbundnnco, becauso as it ap
proaches maturity it continues to mako
good feed.
Wo havo grown at tho collcgo farm
two and onc-lmlf acres of peas and oats,
which aro sown on a north slope, tho
stcopest, porhaps, on the farm, and from
this plot havo harvested fivo and ono
half tons of hay, in addition to having
pastured on tho samo plot for fivo
wcoks a small herd of tho experimental
farm cattlo. This is an examplo of
what can bo grown on a small tract
carefully tilled.
Tho farmer who undertakes to man
ago a herd of cows under, this system
must ' mako nmplo provisions. Ono ne
cessity, of course, is n good stable
This, without elabornto surroundings,
can bo built at n modorato cost. It
should bo planned in a way whicb will
enable the farmer to feed ten ncres of
good pasturo to start on? with in tho
spring. His intention should bo to uso
this ten-aero tract for night pasturo
after ho has commenced to feed tho
cows In tho stable Ho will also nocd
a mower and a horse rako in tho field
to lessen tho labor of cutting and
handling.
For tho purposo of winter dairying,
no up-to-dato man would bo without n
silo. In this part of tho stato corn is
past tho experimental stage. It always
matures on tho collcgo farm, Tho cows
nro fed tho year nround, nnd do well,
nlwnys having an nbundnnco of sllago.
This process, in my opinion, largoly
solves tho pasturo problonv.
Naturally, questions arlso relntivo to
tho cxpenso connected with tho feed
ing of soiling crops. Over in Ontario,
which is without doubt n dairy coun
try, soiling nnd tho silo go hand in
hand. Evory farmer thero will toll you
that it would not bo possiblo to keep
up tho flow of milk in his hord without
resorting to thesd methods. If tho silo
nnd Roiling crops nro necessary In n
country whoro, ns n rulo, thoy hnvo
plenty of rainfall, how much greater is
tho nocossity for thoir uso in )mrte of
tho Pacific Northwest whoro rainfall Is
not always sufficient!
Tho timo is nt hnnd when a radical
chnngo of methods in farming Is neces
sary. Especially Is this truo in tho
case of tho rancher who does not own
'a largo acreage, since ho cannot grow
' wheat enough to mako moro than a bare
living, Tho dairy cow opens tho way
to a moro lucrative pursuit. Trained
effort, however, is required to handle
this opportunity to tho best advantage
and thoro must bo concentrated and
conscientious effort on tho part of the
dairyman and ovcry member of his
household.
It is not my intention to say what,
kind of a cow is. tho best for dairy
purposes. That is a problem which
dairymen should decido for themselves
, but, ns a rulo, tho cow to keep is tho
! ono which you fancy most nnd is best
suited to tho surroundings you have to
offer. Pedigreo will not mako a cow
give milk, but pure bred sires nro nec
essary in order to have high class
grades. Thercforo, it Is necessary to
keep a pure-bred sire at tho hoad of
tho herd and also to bo very careful in
the matter of selection.
Insist that the sanitary conditions
nround your stablo nro tho best pos
sible. Bo prompt at milking time. Givo
tho herd tho best of caro in tho matter
of feed, salt and water. Keep tho cows
clean, and permit no ono to uso rough
methods or uso obscene languago in your
cow barn. Havo a great big heart for
your "job." Your work must bo done
right; nnd assuredly, tho farmer who is
willing to adapt himself to tho require
ments demanded by tho country will bo
a successful dairyman.
PRUNING TREES.
Professor Thornber Tells How to
Procure Best Results.
From Washington Stato College, Pullman.
In response to an inquiry from Sher
lock, Professor W. A. Thornber gave
the following discussion of pruning:
"When trees produce too much
wood, and not enough fruit, or no fruit
at all, it is well to prune them very
severely in the summer time, say
about June ; also cut them back at
that time. This is to give the trees a
check, and make them produce fruit
buds, rather than wood. Here at the
station, in the case of young trees, we
do considerable early spring, or winter
pruning, in order to makij the trees
produce large quantities of wood. We
are thoroughly convinced that it is
well for a young tree to produce large
quantities of wood, even though you
have to cut it out the following spring.
This extra growth gives a splendid
root development, and thiB is necessary
before you can secure a good tree. In
the case of trees that have been graf t
ed I would recommend that you re
move the suckers just as fast as the
scions seem able to take care of the
entire food Bupply. In cases where
the tree is a very rank grower, I fre
quently leave a few suckers around the
graft, so that the graft may become
hardened, and not make such a soft
growth.
"Another good plan, at times feas
ible, is to keep an orchard in grass,
and check the growth somewhat in
that way. The western soils and an
excess of moisture are' very conducive
to a heavy growth of wood; therefore
it is somewhat advisable to grow grass
in the orchard, with the idea of check
ing tho growth in this way. Some of
our most successful applegrowers west
of the Cascades, make a practice of
growing grass in their orchards to pre
vent the growth. The station does
not advise you to make use of any
kind of fertilizer whatever. A small
amount of potash would serve the pur
pose to make the trees more fruitful,
but under no conditions do we advise
the use of barnyard manure, or nitro
gen, since this would only exhilarate
the growth. In your locality, I think
you could grow the Gravenstein, North
ern Spy, Rhode Island Greening, Jona
than, and probably the Golden Russets
very successfully. The station now
has specimens of these apples from
your locality, and they certainly show
up well."
A farmer residing near Larane in
quired about the "common sorrel."
Professor Beattie replied:
"This is not an extremely serious
weed, although sometimes it does dam
age. If the sorrel has a tendency to
choke out the crop, it is an indication
that the land is rather deficient in
available plant food. You could im
prove the condition of your region by
growing some crop of alfalfa, clover,
vetch or peas, and plow such crops un
der, as this would put humus in the
soil, and improve its condition. On
tho West side, this weed is very abund
ant in tho worn-out soils, and the farm
ers find it desirable to 'lime' tho soil,
to make more available plant food."
From the Washington Stato college,
Pullman.
IliiUcil MulUna.
Scnld a pint of inllk nud' when luke
warm add ono compressed yeaBt
enko dissolved, half a tenspoonfnl of
salt, nnd two cupfuls nnd n half of
flour. Bent thoroughly and stand nstdo
until very light about two hours.
Then add tho yolks of two eggs well
boaton, and fold In tho we,ll-beaten,
and fold In the well-beaten whites.
Stand asldo for thirty minutes, nnd
bako lu greased muffin rings or gom
pans.
Celery Snlnit.
Ono boiled egg, one raw egg, ono tu
blespoonful salad oil, ono teaspoonful
whlto sugar, ono snltspoonful snlt, ono
snltspoouful pepper, four tablespoon
fills vinegar, .ono teaspoonful raado
mustard. Cut tho celery into bits hnlf
au Inch long nnd scuson. Eat at once,
boforo the vinegar Injures tho crlspness
of tho vegetable
Molnascn Cnlic.
Ono cup of molasses; oue-hnlf cup ot
brown sugar; one-hnlf cup of shorten
ing creamed with tho sugar and mo
lasses; two well-beaten eggs; ono tea
spoonful of baking soda dissolved In
a half-cup of sotir milk; ono teaspoon
ful of ginger; two cups of Hour. Bako
In a sheet In n shallow pan, well greas
ed, la a slow oven.
HtufTcil Iotntoea,
Choose largo potatoes of uniform bIzo
and buke. When done, cut off tho top
of each potato nnd scoop out tljp ln
Bides with a tenspoou. Mush tho pota
toes soft with hot milk, nnd season
with salt nnd pepper and several spoon
fuls of- grated or Pnruicsnu cheese. Mix
well, nnd return tho potato to the skin.
Pack tho miiBs In well. Replace the
tops of tho potatoes which were uit off
and return to tho oven until hot all
through.
s. s. s.
THE CURE FOR
SCROFULA
Swollen glands about the neck, weak eyes, pale, waxy complexions,
running eores and ulcers, skin diseases, and general poor health, are the
usual ways in which Scrofula is manifested. The disease being deeply
intrenched in the blood often attacks the bones, resulting in White Swelling,
or hip disease, and the scrofulous and tubercular matter so thoroughly
destroys the healthful properties of the blood that Scrofula sometimes
terminates in consumption, an incurable disease. The entire circulation
being contaminated, the only way to cure the trouble is to thoroughly
purify the blood and restore the circulation to a strong, healthy state.
S. S. S. is the very best treatment for Scrofula ; it renovates the entire
blood supply and drives out the scrofulous and tubercular deposits. S. S. S.
is the greatest of all blood purifiers, and it not only goes right down to the
very bottom of the trouble and removes the cause, but it supplies the weak,
diseased blood with the healthful properties it is in need of, and in this way
builds up weak, frail, scrofulous persons and makes them strong and healthy.
S. S. S. is a gentle, safe, vegetable preparation and is suited for persons of
any age. Book on the blood containing information about Scrofula and any
medical advice free. TH SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA 3 A.
An n Safely "Voire.
"Sc'orchley doesn't have any more of
those terrible epileptic fits h used la
hare, docs he?"
"No; whenever he feels one of them
coming on he goes and takes a spin In his
automobile.
One Reason.
Bella What do they want to dis
cover the north pole for?
Stella What for? Why. for tho
sake of getting some picture postcards
from there, of course. Plck-Me-Up.
Mothers will find Mrs. Window's Soothing
syrup the beat reinedr to uso for their ch.'ldi"n
during the teething period..
Kvcn Clinnac
"You spent a month at the seaside. Did
ft pay?"
"I can't say It paid, but I came out
exactly even."
"How?"
- "Paid out $G0, but gained twelve
pounds. Same thing, you know."
New York Jevrn.
The Jewish community of ftew York
fs now the largest In history or tra
dition. It represents 10 per cent of
the entire Jewish population of tho
world.
CITC Bt. VUn" Dance and orrcrat mteasea prmfc
rllJntntljr cored by Dr. i .Ine'a Great Nerve Re
storer. Send for rEEE $2.00 trial bottle end treatlxe.
Or. B. H. Kline, Ld.. S31 Arch Bt., PhUadelphU, Pa.
Circular Ambition.
Slocum Curious fad that Boxley, the
baseball pitcher, has taken up, isn't it?
He's building an airship.
Gofast No; it's perfectly natural. He
thinks he can make one that will de
scribe a shorter curve than anybody else's
nachine."
It Cures While You Walk.
Allen's Foot-Ease is a certain euro for hot,
Mvcati ng, callus, and swollen, aching feet. Sold
by all Druggists. Price 25c. Don't accept any
substitute. Trial package FREE. Address
AllenS. Olmsted, Lo Kny, N. Y.
When the Wind Blow Right.
Stranger How far is it to the stock
yards? Native Right here. Can't you tell b.
rour nose?
Stranger No; been smelling just like
this ever since I came in sight of the
town. Chicago Tribune.
How'sThis?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hail's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney lor tho last 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all buisness transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
Jon made br his Arm.
WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Wholesale Drmrclsts. Toledo.O
Hall's Catarrah Curols ken internally, act
ing airectiy upon tne oiooa ana mucous sur
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for Constipation.
Undo Allen.
"I see the government is going Into the
airship business," said Uncle Allen
Sparks. "Sooner or later the airship will
get Into politics, and then we'll have ma
chine politicians and flying machine poli
ticians." Symmetry.
The smoker who sat directly apposite
bad put his foot on the edge of the seat
occupied by the professor.
It was encased in one of those easy
going, hygienic shoes that look like a can
vas covered ham.
"My friend," said the professor, eying
It disapprovingly, "oblige ma by removing
that thing from my soat. It's bad form."
Chicago Tribune.
HOWAHD C. BURTON. Assayer arl Chemist,
lieadvillc, Colorado. Specimen prtcra: Gold.
Silver, Is ad, SI ; Gold, 811 ver,75c; Gold, SOo s Zinc or
utpper, t
prwr.tl. Cyanldo tnlB. Mailing envelopes ana
lull price list scot on application. Control ana Urn-
Sire work solicited, lulerencel Carbonate Kar
ons! Dank.
S
The cleanest.
liahtest. and
most comfortable
SLICKER
at the same time
cheapest in the
end because it
wears longest
3Q9 Ever.ywhere
Every carmen! guar
anteed wclerproof
Catalog frco
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4o0
CRESCENT
EGG-PHOSPHATE
BAKING POWDER
A modern leavener at
a moderate price; Is 30
per cent more efficient
than "Trust" or Cream-of-Tartar
products and
absolutely free from the
health-racking Rocfaelle
Salts residue invariably
accompanying their use.
Get it from your Grocer
25c FULL POUND 25c
la jour iaonth similar In any war to the above? If
ro, no need to wear a wobbly, unusable partial plate
or Ul-mtlng. ordinary bridce work. The Dr. WI
aystezn of
"TEETH WITHOUT PLATES"
The result of 21 years' experience, the new way of
replacing tooth In the mouth Jeeth in fact, teeth in
appearance, teeth to chew jour food upon, as you
did upon your natnral ones. Our force la bo organ
ized we can do your entire crown, bridge or plate
work In a day It necessary. Positively painless ex
tracting. Only hlith-claaa. aclentlfio work.
WISE DENTAL CO., INC.
Dr. W. A. Wise. Hanafer., a year In Portland.
(Second Floor. l''al!ln(t Hulldln,;. Third and Waah.
Incton Street u. Office hours. 8 A. it. to 8 P. JI. Bun.
da) a, 9 o 1 P. M. PainleHa Fitructlntf, 5t!o; plate.
V5 up. Phonea A and Main SCSI.
P N U
No. 40-03
WHEN tTTlting' to advertisers pleaie
mention this paper.
Tlio Kind You Havo Always Bought has homo tho signa
ture ol Chas. ir. Flotchcr, and has been inatlo under his
personal supervision for over 30 years. Allow no ono
to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and
Just-as-good' aro hut Experiments, and endanger tho
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups, It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphino nor othor Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
nnd allays Foverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It rolioves Teothing Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Me Always Bought
Bears tho Signature of
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
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