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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-01-26, Page 3F • etilt.,.4.• 4M..0.1w • cO4fidenee _Trig • Failed to Wor Faris Had Nar- row FrOITI' Canadian Winter- Weather is a, try- ' ,CrOOkti. „ .•Ing time 'fo,t.clehtilltated, rundown peo- :paH0„,.,,,,pko file* sot v4, •P e, The cloSe,-flif!, of houSes. lack' of out exerasethe re-' %Patrick stricted, diet of .the eeanon, all have , O'Hara; aged 68; and Francis Rare- layr ahaClenrge, :Andersen, aged 81, .tliTheeti're eiff3'9eati*•°443,;3:Tnualfiiiltioied eystems cases the IletVe been, taken into gustody by, the. ' danger ef severe, colde, attaelcs, of fii . Paris po1iee,'on'a;,4arge: f Attempt,;..'. u.)g ;Ad .0*ind4!,b,,, contictence 11.4iPt4s. ' or The Sfill.•more A', dreaded 1:.paeautonisr.-. There, is no tflier 'time iinTiliteholiirst ;Conte. Oat be,ttren the Mim was t • ,814ply rich, red blood so • necefiearr,aid itle.p.tatede"in Lender', nearly I . • . ••• •• • -; . • • ; •11-ae• waY!' at: keep •the blood rich • ago whiter .fro.it:' Mr., Clifford. • .iiranaoin, a iand pure and tituS..avelst 1e is Is titiougli:the..ime.pf•Dr, Canadian business -man,itVing In the pic lf,...hufortunately, you have- ' 'Paris Stiblirli0..of 1414. illY, get 111,W eork" fallen' a 'victim' te influenza': o1 other veroation one- day: With a distlng00117 riv inter troublee • this same niedieltie .. • sed -looking man who gave his name; reihtea,'yelir :health and. streag,t14. :•V`.e4Sig kri4er.$9i"i• ••: • 'IAmong thoo who '114*e. " proved the '1-••7..iftei.*0.,dUe4Y'.?°Te4 timO:tiieT*941d4,irallle,.'eX• Pills • is be 147' Paris, at: the.; 'gam Margaret Person 11 R NQ 1. ' .4equaintance. was 'renewed 'in 1 17,i7-44;.Ciatham ,11140. Pearstin, hati,,Paseed and 'yam deVeloped by .AndersOn.. through a severe atteek Of influenza DROPPED ,A ••, • and „east "It left Me so _week, and • the Rue' Royalgt Juat in•frOnt of thern Anaemia set in 'and it alinnst: seenwtf ReenntlY they were ',,strollini abeut that I could Saareely walk: n elderly, WelParessed Arian dreliPed a as if I, vinula ,not pull through the•win- gloye:•.: The: Canadian _picked -fit UV and was thanked :in English; and thus Mr : Patrick -O'Hara of Dublin joine_d them.' ' •A drink, was. sliggeated. While at a cafe table .O'Hara: is said to have •• .infoillied his riew.,,friend that he was • on.his way •to Rome to present to.. the 'Pnpe 110;000,, part of ' an :inhiritanee • �f 2800,000. 't ' ;, .• ' ' 'The terrnsi•of the will" "IPitiVided -mutt give '466,000 •Of the. fer- • covet y oarprised my . .friends, an tune to eharlty,. and, 4 newspaper Was ihem: iskect wyppit ;dtti .you dor produced Containing a 'We mention .proula. proudly :gay, Not my doing ef.':.the inheritance. O'Hare •iei.aleo said 'to haVe displayed a wad .of • 1.ish. bank ' notes destined for•thes Pope. • At lunch :O'Hara is:alleged to •basTe etl'ered to give to AndersonandMr. ,Brandein Il;00,0each pp:dtstr.iip..tfaa'In th6if respective eanntries. • I.' ,•• HESITATION• . • , • • . As s token 4 'good faith; it was yhrma moutit A me Trying Tifor People With • Weak Wptery Blood ter; as I grew, so weak that the leapt exertion *Mild, bring on fainting spells. X Was Under medical , treat- ment, but it Aid, not help rile. Then olie day in our, local' paper I read an advertisement of , Dr. ,Wiillams' .Pink PiHs,, and deckled •to try theni. , By tha. time i had used three hetes 1, felt • much better; and continuing the: use Of 'the pills ft was 'not long b,eforei felt better thin had.13een; befere' the influenza attacked me.. My rapid, re- . . an equal Sum. • Anderson agreed.; :th•e 'Canadian hesitated, : '• Anderson' returned in a few. • utes with .his irieney, and O'Hara complimented him on being an.'honest • lf,ventuallY Mr, Brandein 'set off for his bank but .the, cashier Warned • hum :Only a small sum of money was 'Placed:in an eliVelope. •' ' • When he returned :to: the cafe, O'Hara, it is alleged, soiitht to tae.. hint,: aside And obtain the, envelope, • but at ,this monient police 4411eerir •• arrived. • . ' • . but Dr. Willianist,F ,at !least; the. pills have been worth their ,weight ln gold?' ' - As a precaution against winter ills - take' Dr. Williams' •Fink Pills. pa*: 841c1 by all medicine dealers, or sent bY.‘ mail at 59e a 1?ox. by The Dr W11 - items' Medicine' Ca., Brockville, Opt, , MellOnTOint8 tO '71 sgicP Us YOUR BROKEN" W.P Teti wE REPAfR IT FOOPPray of U.S.. q4..9.*th' Connt** in) 927 • Was Along: Normal :016it10,1:15 SOUND: • : • '• EtriPt9i'mietit Stadi.T 'Wages :.1.Ylainteinect High , • ". • , , W48111PitOrk{,4PUNI14 th 144 Mir the'' 4QUAt1,14 11SS impilateltable evidence of the, fact that -underlying, cdriditiOne.; are seund.: , Whlle there ' • has *been. Some recession •,10::,bushiess. actiyity :from, the nigh le,vela-cot• 1g26; .ttteArowt.4 of the country . hag • pro - deeded along normal- lines' and great. :ogress .has, beea,..infide ,even in the: .'face. of %several; adverse Noprithstanding ...the feet , that:Com, tiierlitY. prices • centinued •• to fa11.• Ahrotign •the year, a .-large voiumegt inisigess was &Me,' :WhiCli :Wart in; it - Self an . tinuanal:: cir,cums.tance and showed'ibe ability.: of. -bnsinesete• in- •trothe eetmeinteain,,phoductio:n and. tO exorcise the necetsary caution by7 avoiding the , accumulation of eicee •sive-inventoriee. Itis this adaptability on the part. •of American 'which .18 one of. the. greatest causes o Conadence in the °future. ' . ,Empleypient. Steady... - • • Thronghout the. Year enialoyment • . • , • • . wa's...steady; ,Wages Were. maintained at a high ieveti..10rig costa wereI�iv- • erect due'. . to •commodity. pricesand the pUrehati,3ing Power,. of 'farm ,prOdiiete enhanced ineasure'd in terins of non-agriculttiral Proaticto" ,All'of this resulted in a snotained•pnr- Cehising power �n the part cif the Oh- . ;lie • generally, •. which contributed to the, iitability of husinest and "industry, Interest rates deFs,Clined: da industrial. and •goveren.ient securities and .alsa.on. farm issne,e, while .banks showediarge7 increases and.; iiiireanientir and, aniple 'Credit , was • available` for:, the 'legithnateneedi • litith. of this countiy. and foreign borrowers.. . ' • ...Certain. teeters. .whielt exercised, ia . Veterreiirittfidii&A6877-laity*be 'expected to disappear In the:.eoming year. 7 , For. huitance;:' the. ,deeline.;In the eiltiiniotrila industry ; with". a 're-" sulting .effeet ' mi:hte,:eteel indinitry, ivaii doe t� special cantet.;--aich"aa. tsmoOrafy ont.tioisoat output in' eatomObile•;:.production.!...1The. •expansion ;er these: major: industries, Whieh May reasonably he ' expeeted fr.oni,/,nciivoil,.iilionld. have S. favorable effect :pii.Mitineas .14,1926.: . • 1:., •' Of.. these eircumstances 'justify •us' in •the 'belief •that W., may leek:for-, war 'dtii continued Progressin, the year•aheed. ••' " '•. •• .. • • . As good as new And Airtrand for 2 Yeara at Moderate "PrIcea DI:J11,13iN 3, i.;. 9.. Lt'd.T Established til: years TOBONTO 1. '• Sigh es: These, .. Ellen D. MaStei'S . ..., • . , !When the ,Ma.iter' toiled, as, waif His II: •willN" azf,er'h et-. sho'n,--i'Vith.. :**hat. st/ta,hraerrEstri'le4r* aid.s.:WW and.•...;.')ce;W:".d.;ed:''' blade- 7 ' '''' ' • .And 'Peasants beught the things' He °!. Stifdeiits-May Get .Fouridling HOspital • - • Plan' Afoot Aeijiiii Build- ings for verseas Sh la c rs .L011401...a.. plan is..being- energeti- cally .1Mahed". to • acanire, the •bitildinge and site clothe. 1!oundilug Hospttal in • BloornsbUrY .for . a ::residential Centre tor London's :1800 overeeas, students. London hasno• such -readezvoini fpr the. young „; People who, ,ciime from all • parte dr:the-wow 40. study here; 'and DraWninga,Dog. its ;• proxistity, to London liniiersity•," , • • '• tgiv :that the future ,.location ' of that ; • The ;,•folkivilaii;'°114thkic.' 81'667: 15 histiffition',Ig.'aBOnt0,. -Makes 'the site. • . • •. • ., . • • • . • .vouched forto us by . one whose name: remarliably;conyenient. and 'attractive. ••1 abundant ' gild:eau; :of its veradity. .,• .Tlie hospital site covers nine. acres,' It 'has. been 'publishe&in'•theT "British 1•and the h.uildiaga,•:" whibli it ispro- noted to Utilise gist as theystand; -Rrece..-wasnrnde 1n pi-15)1de" reside -ft.' ial-, quarters' for ,.of the ;Matto' the killing .4 e• dog. •.1 400 students, besides library and re - Wonder if tiny.• of •, MY' rea&erts have.I creation, reeme • for .a. .: ninth larger. , over tried:to drown a dogl";Ionce .tried.„ , • . . inopelesslOalled. ! tie was ON•. --dog possessing,.. -such .intelligenee . and. . fidelity that, it,has nevereeriontsly•lik. eel:wed:roe: that human belngs should ....be •cti.,eitatec! ik:'coiti.tri !netters' to 'creatures. .Ilo hadihecente. .was a burden ta•hinil it Seeinea.• - Ha; li'ad...,difIlciilfy:•;in breiath,Mg:••But , ,1;c waS. 'a ' real gentlenian„ •and who : his 'trbublo,' whaterer:•lt. wns;:threateii. Oa to reach. .`a,ParOXY.sm;' he. would. 'waddle ..!o. the deer se 01.h' rniglit •• net ..embarrass •usi,,• But lie s'o-inietl. to • tot worse, and. Werse, •and the 'main about the place Was .corunlissiesied ta • 1).41. -t --144:03Y44... A .•tentional cruelty;liek,ed" me :tri:do'ihe •-.-job;:-beitig theft but a -boy, • So took .hlni cn a itringi and: in. lay other •• hand 1 earried a, . •Weight,aad so „We • •reaebed altnielypiace by' thnsideef st.eanal. (Whenever, I read that trem_ about 'Abra, • '•• ham and Isaactraveling alone tip that inetintain. •••side, ••1-, have tried `•to. put • pretiniie upon My own •,miir1,..-•tior 1 adint to aft .dolara and...veep, .thinking of ,that evening in mr. ,b'oyboOd) 1. lied the weight te- the other...lead Of the °string,: With.:the. dog' sitting ‘pati-; ently. As I .wae kneeling to make ▪ the stone ,secure,' MCA was with , y ,young face; and he. lick- ' my check. , That Coinpieted it. •'tut' the string; •threiv• the atene Into • :tlie Water, and' ,went home, It is . groat. tiling 'to 7htrifk hail a .inetlier whe .• • • atidertiOnd. yott wteit yba Were a ,b•oy.•' ••'Mitre rcinl the :Whole itery lir 'my tear- . ;stained and :swollen lace. • - Many' a alk ue.liad afterwards, that old deg and I, and I, inustask • readers tobelieve nib When, Mating' ty haail to my. lie,art°, I. tell 'them. •that; a year: or so later, -that old dog. ,wilked. Into that Canal and, dieWned. -himself; when ;the • Author ot .ho- Inehad eigniiled tlnallythat ,his day. tad eonle, • '• • • • 7: 4 I111.0 .roliee family **ire ,oti Ind .had rattiheliterY* lOrIX . . • thitirt*ettriPtery-• -glootririta, • sat 411 • :-. boartling-house. . Little. Jhniyi Was jtiokiug At; the__,Owritiolitifildtii elaimed oiddeniY, ,a Man carrying, a , lot a '00(11 WI) ar.v AO got,* to de?" Mr. Joiteeloolitd tr,•, kin:U.41s -I1Uf r ,suppose heti [going •' .to 'VON tin arc!'" ' • , • • • • The ,only 1112,V.it 4tithig lenger about. :Women't, eves isg go-..k.tilts aro the Shea.'" , 'der at1aps• .ei•as.4; ,..Th e -::•groilmisl4ProV44e adequate ram:a for, in sports requirententa:. It 10 Pro- posed ,, to veSt. the property in the hands of. trustees; if the expected •pub - Ile .aiilipOrt 18 forthcoming, but 'to al.. Li* the actual: management to 'remain: in the hands of the resident istudentth:: • 'rlfe Plan 10 bolt g alipperted- by the. 'FOuntling Elttitte • Proteetinii‘Asseeie-. ilea,' :Which is largely respolisible•ior •Preisenting.:the site.being,:heed'fer the', reinoval',to•it .of'CoVent Garden mai keti The need such a student Centre, as „this' would :provide for %is • keenlY ' felt'iri • Lenden, ,.• national lionie, feunded•:in 40924,“end• Petit. bat .the neW ,Cite 'where •the recently opened Canadian Ilostel is1oeatetl. Th London .piali is to devOtn.•the entire resources; of the •predeet to: the •We114ieing Of over - Peas stUdents...: • •• , Two boys wanted to"PlaY• a trick on their teacher, so they painted the face. of. a Monkey on the back". of his, dog as it hungi,on its hOok. The Matter came into the, ream, and seeing the •caricature,. Siclehned; • "‘Vhb: has cleaned' his' fate', on niy• overcoat ?" • "What •business needs, is more-self- startert.".. •• • -,•• • ' • • WOULD TAKE 'EM OFF "if you Were In my shoes what1 would you do?" • "Take 'ern off and • put on. a , . larger pair." • Short But -Scci; 1 heard Prince Arthur Of •Connaiight , . . told .•41:n •79.;musing4a1.6--of 'hfs•experi- ences -when: serving as Governor -Gen-; 'mid 'of.. Sonth.Africad: • He, had; Made. jOurney up -the Zambesi; to seine.of the'. paraineunt,,chlefs., One of, thein Made a speech •of Welcome,Whichten,k three-quarters ,an ,hour to .deliver.: When he had, finished:a:native inter - Prete!' eame ,forward ,to ,..explain the Oration. manse to. the Chief, the .in ternieter discharged bis lash', with 'a single sentence: Say 'him !darn pleased t� See' yon.", •••• ' '• . . . • . "YouWere no spring'thicken wben Married "No;•., bit I was a goose," • . " • PHItLIPS 4...to idito T•Or trout:dela% due to Acid Jo:00E6.0°N HEARTBURN HEADACHE CiAtES!NAUSA :•• ' , 1114,114, •• • , lit' must Mari! 'been, that, , here and . there; ' The iiirtten. WEIS' less: for ,abine'dniiib •, Pair That- turned; the soli to the; seet, : ,SpringAireatii, . Or ambled the lanes of, l'sle.gareth,-, ,His pert -eat .skIll. Would Ire reveke, When *,‘Her:turneii His • hand.: to , the , oxen* yoke? , • Lesier.•werkmen might never heed.. Nor guess, the lelvly teller's need. ' • Who Made'. did ox and yolte;licam,., -too,• •: . . 1Sneiv well theloads the wearer, drew; ' And,'His ' heart of love and hand of „ . :Might • Made easy yok'es: and hardens li,glit. ., • Master-Workinan, • of 'Galilee, ' Burden -bearer . for Such 'as. we, Give us the *heart and hand to. ease The galling -liarilensof, such as these. • . • • ISTHERE 13. Y HOME? .. • Is Were a ,bahy-Or :young ehildren, in your hOme ? If -there is 31"onshetild not; be :*ithout, 4 box ef.: Babies Own Tableto. Qiildhood" ailments come hand..., •. light :Ahem. quickly, inaTmeanS,,shottld a,Iw7s be toprenoptly : Civin; Tablets'' are the; ideal th-e' hoWeIt;' "Sweeten _the istoinaph.; banish, constipation' and ' break up colds: and Winn'e.. fevers -in feet they relieve all the•Minor lIls of little onet. .-Oeficerniag theni..Mrs. -MoiSe Catiotte' Malcamik "Clue'. ....writes. "Baby's 'Own : are the best :repeal in the,: world •for, Mrbaby suffered terribly from 'indi- gestion and vomiting„ but the, Tablets soon set her right and.:new she perfect' health!! The Tabieteare gold by meaieine:dealere Or: by mali at 15e. a box front The De WIllitiOn'..*e41, cine Co. Itivekrille 'Opt: •• .•• • ' . .4' • . STUDENT -TEACHER. • • • • !TOURS .ARRADIED • Wiin . .• . have‘been com- pleted. by the • :Overseas Education League •: for „'the • thirteenth...annual teatberis'.,•tour,.• :to be • .held&tiring • the liturfirachoolvacation-,rrgXt-yenr.: Varied and •interesting 'pregram of travel. has • been arranged, The •usual visit, to:Londen:and surreundings' will be Madei.to he fellevved:.by-a Mediter- anean cruise as far: as Italy, Inclu& ing a visit -to Rollie:. The returnwili be • by • tray.' 4 Marseilles, to -Paris, •thenenta Cherbourg, Where boat will lie „taken. fel.' the voyage hometo. Cariacia:' " s .• • A Separate': itinerary has b,een ar- ranged for a 'trip to be 'made . by .stit- dents, taking 73 days:.• The: tourists will. land at Glasgow, .' touring- Scot- land,.. Engliind and ,then „proSaine 'the, water to --Zeebrugge. A- trip, will pd. made to. Paris, thenback to Louden, where the 'visiters will 'apend .the•time frofir:August to 25; being honsecl in the UniVersitY • hostels., •'The, trip back' home wilt :be made in the cortipany of the ..teachers, on ,,the Empress. .of Scotland, • : '• German' :Cutter Belts Globe t, . 34,)000 in, Two Years . , • ,• Idea,of 4.73('O'fi call the bold," th9:114.1iPei. tT1k,01, •• And so vit 4osir.atii,:parti,4'glOkta." To„s'ir boudoir she. Promptly hies ,dthere:,Prdeo'etfe to Partly dress. The , Wiee-_'There's,, burglar. try-, ing: to get trite the flat". Her ; Where?. get • ' :up and give him. the fight og his Bre. "Aren's You e.traid?" ' a bit. Any burglar who tlitadi this' flat can hold: three .us must be bit pt. a. fellow." • It is' difficult :to believe ;that exer- dee will take off...fiOivhen you study seine peoPle'i chine- ' •' Nlertritile:Ederle is • siting. her buni..• nets manager." '1•• :• " • ' / "Ah; 1 see, a swimming, salt." . , , . . • . A meddlesome voinani riding in a 'trolley .car, ;began sneering at a -Yonng mother's awkwardness In..ba14-, Mg a trotting baby. , • •.•1 declare," ,slie snorted, "a:WOMall ought neverto have a babY until she. !Movie how-to. hold IC" • • "„ ' 1.• ••••,"I.4or tongue, either;". WW1' se- Sponded tbe worried Young mother.1' your Willie • play baieball .with the other boys?" -• • •'•• - • ' • • ,•Mre. Greene="A"Part gaMe. , is stealing' bases, :and I'm •:'itraid . It might„ be.' a bed influence." • . • , • • ., ,• , • . •• .• . I "I have been told many times that . . • , . . a road...Of federal aid „specifications can. be'.:built: ,:cheitper', Without: than with ',:':Is thls lleMen- istrahle?..whY, hilt 'constantly, • • , repeated?'!. . 'isn't'. n.ttrango • That..pilliCes and kings, • ' And elOWns that.capper • In Saw -dust rings,. , . And Cothinon peoPle:,. 1.211ke you and . Me,. '„. • . •' Are: builders' .for eternity? • . •'Bah is given a bag of tents, - A ihapelest masa, A'bOok of titles.; • .',..;_;•_•,A4Ofic1i.. Mutt Maks-, • .gre life is flown, • A stumbling block . Or a' stepping stone.. „ . , • Nothing is useless, and a husband never :gots : tee:einem, to ''.cOnie hi handy as k topic of conversation. genie people de, speak ''Straight from:7--i1ie--.:-shoti1detoo • bad -they .eant Originate their talk a little' high - sr. up. "I'M crazy about tide place,'" said the'hmatic „as he ambled' about the. asylum. • The leader , of the,jazs, , orchestra 'Probably' figuret that dodging, Side- stepping, and sirnilar.antics Will ,make him. harder to'' ,• . • .-diadya Washed her hair -with clog Soap 'and then wondered why it dried out ail, snarly.. • ' .: "Well, how ere you. this morning?" asked the passenger. • ' by theauthorT ities, , ., • . are," :replied, the cond.ucter. and an enormons-„zinuitituae, .yarpuuri . . •.'Karl Kircheiss, W114t'Wo•Yi4r•s‘agoA wife has 'some advantages •oroir a Skirted. an itaventUrons.cruiie around • the ;.Worleoii u a sniiili. cutter from niannenby• himself: and' four. sailors; returned to the :Month of the 'Elbe recently. In honor of the istiecesefOl •:sail•er idl. Veasela. ii Pert were fully flagged. - .0.aptain 7,Kercheise began his vey- age In January,. '1925, via • Spain,the Mediterrt,kneani .India, Suiriatra;,Bor nee, Sinin, China, .• ;Tanen,' Howl*, MexieO, the Patianla Carial'' and: NeW afiiig from the lest. port -of • Call on Nov, 15, the:d°aring 'navigator snet.,• adverse" Weather, *11101 delayed hitis a feW. days ':• :*,:kltogether. he 'covered • ,34,000 ,p4p*at • • husband but ,sh.e.;can't.,lein::aeuititel by reaChing4or: her hat - petee women , . piat are NO Difeased with It that they are always living • UP .to , ' Flapper's Motto-A.,tool money are 's,obia petted, •LondOner Can lank Orld.GlOire . • London, right • 'hand .gioVes. itts' tost In. no ,Losd()11 • il.sao*. gromid: •kogitiar)y .that‘ti bitaineie,haa, . grown tiLwhele eddl,ksAL# be • PUrchaSod , .to matth tho..roh,iaitithkr . -.••••Sielt‘stoiiiitelibi"-ecairefeinaelietHanti,Talte---a-,;Spnoix oue.-4pgrfrthtittififit'till'IMerverrtett Indlgcstion u8lia11'y unhappy-oonditien4,01: probably:. 04d in the Anidergrolind and tube.: trent.i 1,116.80,111,41s11,,:,nol,es,A•ro..oers mi; .•iive, ,litinUtee. • .Thert: Yen the last twelve' Months. • • '1 . . . . . know shat to do, Crude. arldliehreitee „.„ 4114.4. - . - • • . - '14'1:61.1WIrATI-61177174(rr!.".rj.4,.ralfr. 6(.1., 'figureti,..,annelincuk.bk the• 'fich'a nil OfeSti Senr, .Ursiv'e this for' -Yew,' •Own.SalcO:=IrcatelesilieSe as the; lionse !i,Virere, • A1kaliJafls acid instantb% The best It inay SaVe ft great ,inithY diSagree' jest :articles arc 'anenilded, Is11cd. forat Is Pliiflips' MtIk -bt Magnesia, be able ,• • • ' °.*Dliere'•Were,lj,000 unihrellns arid 500 • • • • , ••,, • • cause eanquirililest .tattelett snit to-got,itito genuine P.Iihdp3 poweg., ,* • :IOW:01406 ithny..00e.8 ite vbhinie in unk, of f,fageeki.u, prescribed liv physt-: . • Tho.''. "ioA° "oftitio, are l:ept • • Six -f .acid, 'Since' Its In'irentiOn,-46' Years china ,for 50.years IP eerre°t1Mt ,Z•Bee,F1 l'radittlla, and, it net...4,1d.ilnecjI,..aye,sold.-1.-.1 tge„ . it MS It -main -of ',..igte1770, dfrt acids. Each 'bottle Contains full 'dire& • , • , ,TOinarcirs'. 'Liniment for rheitmet)sra,. ;With pliyaltiaivi.eVoryriliere, • • • tgga.fiy, tivagt06., i%nd • tlearYourSkin Distiduris¢ Blemishee Use Cuticura. Telma tree. Address Ca- nadian De I.? montivialy, Grippe‘ Heat and inhale Minerd'a, Al ,80 mb it on throat and: chest .1.u.mta,n4..t..•••••••'1—..-...e.1..e-tt.--15 ISSUE , ••• ••••••••rr • ea tithe !)est padiaget-- . . 6 ,0.574e(!arrni. 1)1(;sb*'ale lit'sydrufirBehhia.811.C;Icet • Pedestrianshaie the right of •WaY ' .When in the ainbulance, •• -Bdaton'Tranieript• • • • The KIng ,of ,Palii•-,Mirriard'a Liniment Major (Inspecting, the, morale of col- ored troops for theirbaptism of Ore): __••§ehi; what *mid you do if ctrvpar: aae 'you,' were suddenly: confronted .With the 'enenly?" -Sam--"I sure 'would spread the news . _ • _ . . "Youi.haten?tyhe slidirlt *'euSe.i" -COM.nay ,no , my ear.- i, re- sembled mouse in any respect, Yo,n• Might be afraid,ef 'me.' .• • . ,Jieta-1.41teal , •In RelleViile Coldir 444 so' num* .Peopls' bay: •• ."Bookler's`t• to end' Coughs. Bran- ' dints and, all Th.to.it, Chest slid Lang tioubles.,. It's blatant plessaut. gvassitteed.. tude uniqua, • . fliZve7. „.,,,...•druggtit for "nuotile.;" tUet • A), s".;„ .111Patlsr. Limited; ' 142 ,Mstust St.. TorontO,'S • • BUCK • NIXtUt ;Acts like4 flush-, , , • • eimitesip ISOese li• • Classified Advertisements .1.ADIES' WANTED -TO 'DO PLAIT`, .4 and light norwing,at home, whole or •• spare time. Good. pay. Work' sent aer 1" distance, ohstrtiii Pala. • lisnd 'stamp for particulars. National SIanuiranturInc Co.. 'think Msin,•shonld .g.ive his. :wife plenty 'O.:. rope.",', "Yell! 1 did,'w1I.h,„ mine .,and .ha :skipped." ' • •!• ,• w ws fe.etly herndess.' Nom ',other in. this onli,Ittened_age , would give; h-ef-babY.-70inethin'g...'she did not kneaPer Leiter Tas..of..wprlderful 6ipediny .tt,,00 a few di :drops:.of kila.111 Relief After Taking Lydia oss..toria .w.iiiritinit.0..toxas_Ch E..Pink. amrendalmost' y 11‘ retr". • • Coniston, , Oritario1,--•"Afthr" e. • se- vere ; Operation and 'a: three . Weeks' , stay in a. hospital I returned • home' se weak that 'was unable :to move a chair.. Per 'four (*Abe I:WaS• al- most:frantic with • pains and suffer - nig until I t'neught. • mire there could' not ,be any heli . • • severepainkin rny left side and suf.- ered agony ever3r• month. One day Myehusband ,got me a bottle' • opiwflo,thveneerile_bwtae'!:encodotm:epbotoleu-ntoragtye, ot:u:em, litmndo .1 took it. ,1 startos,1 a Second bottle; ' and po' my surprise andjoy. theopains • in my side left hie .compl_etelr and 1 am able Wild:ill my work without • help I am a farmer.'s wife, BO kW'- . see I Can't beide long. In have, , taken six bottles of Lydia E. Pink,. hem's' Vegetable, Compound, five boxea of the Compound Tablets, two bottles.of Lydia E. Rinkham's Bleed • Medicine, and have also used the San-. • ative Wash,'" -Mrs• LA.ISTINESSE,, Box 104 -Coniston, Ontario. , a IleSS. ac.1 fever; tees:: it seems !JO tiMa until••averything is serene '•":, • That'O- the beauty of, C :storia;.its • „ gentle inlinelies Seetts %just what Is • It •deset all tliat CRS tor oil might accempilisli, withont ir,hock,, to' the s'ysteni.•••° Without the evil taste; ° It's 'Being ,purls...iy , can oftenas a :F.,A.g n of.,colic; conStiPatien; :diarrhea;e'rfreed to 1.id • rseisti. .S. 1s.cep. , • . is geniiffie ej shtve,.sno,. lthatt be -• Just :as tree.' fl'Otri all. ilOnbtful tirugs,.but no ch 'd of this •Writer's, Is' . going to. tet them Besides'• • book ' CC care aiiiq' f ceding,: of 'babies :•rjworth it$ ',•/eight ithat conies 'With .CaStorist • • • " • , : . . childrewciy for . HeadattiailnaY awiftfr and safely 'relieved AsOrIO --fablet,- A, most OM -C1-41 rehlidy atltr. 04- noAftAr_Lacc,ti Jt it next time; see. noi% - soon itssoothing-influenee Is felt. Just as helpful when you havtil ..a eold';- yoti-,get- ;Feat ASiiiiiri-tha Otittise has 1340 3)fl, the O.).c# very tablet.' All druggists, whh provcn &tie -dens. - Physicians prescribe Aspirin; it does NOT affed the heart- issirle-trilis",trielt4 0tirk CregligierFtt In Oilieds) itullettlneBsyer itanurneture, to Welt lioes,e diet AspIrse means Bayer reitentnetere, Ao assure tho Plblls scalest reltit'. tlea, the Tablets ifill be Pumped with their "Bayer cross'. tniato344-1 . .. - ..•••TX, • , 4' • a 'a