The Lucknow Sentinel, 1928-11-22, Page 3Lady Heath's °
Flying Visit to
US. and Canada
Britain's Sar Feminine Pilot
Arrives on Leviathan, for '
an Aerial Tour
Lady J.eaTh, Englentri best known
Woman flyer. will arrive. en the:Levi• -
athan. te itedttee American women to
•.; take e more preetical intereet. in fly -
Ing She plane to make.'a hinr of
• that country in a Gypsy gob mane,,
tha same type' of ship with which she
established an altitude record ot '24e
.790 'feet Set light planet; at the Croy
don • Airdrome • 'eat .menthe •
In Makinglher, altitude.
'sight Lady,. Heath ;fie* tosas greater
height than had evee heen-atteined by
• any. -women flyer: She snatle the:climb
In an .hoias and testy Minutes. The
, plane •WeS powered with a Girits mo
Earlier ;this, year Lees -Heath Made
a flight alone Odra Gape Town South
' Afriesti to:London in an -Ayro-Aiian,
•,covering the 10,000 miles in 105 flying..
• bouts. On the first kip of ' the. flight,
.trom lohannesbtirg. she Offered. from
the torrid heat and fainted poen 'after
landing neer the .eantp of a native
'Wipe" . The natives found her and re-
yereci her • She teyed •Witis them two
4laiik • liefere• continuing to, Metabele,
.Ratdriend, and across ' Getman' Africa.
She. wore '• ertlinarY • etreet clothtng
during the entifre. journey, asserting
that flying togs were unnecessary and
:that she was able -tee -keep -her - neat*
. powdered most ot the belie; The Avro-
• savein oats .which she used ,-for thie
flight now belongs to MiesAmelia
Earhatt who recently, competed a
toile across.the country and back in
'..•••••••••••••
•
and Save the 'Poker Ha
Bay Big Ren by
the Vacuum (air-
t4ht) tin, which
keeps the plago in
the same perfect
, condition as they
were_when they
-
left the jacary,
There are two big pleasures in
chewing Big Ben;
One is your enjoyment of this
.fine, rich, full -flavoured tobacco..
, a
The other is receiving, FREE—'
handsome (Westinghouse)
Electric, Toaster tor 16 sets Of
"Poker Hands".- •
oker: d718-attatlitid-to
every Plug of 'Pig. gen- Chewing
o
, .
When, Lady Hea.tit owned, it she had
. painted a turgnoise to match the
atonedein her Sing: She !fade the • ee,
tire flight without any „ serious' me -
chant -eat tremble. • ' •
Rat she did experience teopble with
political 'ii-uteorities. Sudanese 'OM -2
dalserefiTe-e-d tO 'Permit her to -cites
-their, teeritory without an t . She
• • -•--‚-
overcame. this 'difficulty by flying her
: praise coseb , in company vrith , that
•;of Lieutenant Bentlee of the., South:
"Afetcan 'Air Fdree. s • ,
-• At. Gaboe „boweVer, the -.Britiali atz,
tharitlei theked her Plane in an army
Shed at the. Heliopolia /Airdrome and
refused. tolet her .11y the •Mediterra-,
Bean until she.found an eciert• Atter
:several dais she was permitted to IWO-
,
peed at her 'emit risk by the Air :Mins
/BOY- '
Lady'lleatiet achievenZenee have not
been confined to:aviation. She is in
athletes' the ' haidee of the wonienei
reoord tor the high, jump, a, founder
Of' the Woniert's .Amateer Athletie, Ase
sociathie . Of !Oreat••Britain • and the:
author Of the "'Standard •'Manual on
, Wemen'e Athletics." She has lece
. *wed on science at Aberdeen .Univer-
•• sity, and; hunted big • game in Africa.
Thesithierareeot her American- tear
has not been •cainpleted, but it Will in
-
elude •New .Yoris .many et the large
cities east at Chicago and. Canada.
•• • . •
low -Motion Fihns
Used to Study Ape's
• Kinship' t� Humans
' Canihridge, 'Masse-T:1e% slow nice
• tion Picture. has helped to elerify, the
relationship,. , between the . enthrondid
• • ..
ape and mare . • ,. • .
The important point disclosed is that
-..the epee ate antaele to Stand Wholly
'erect, although- they :ate.'zziore neatly:
: able than any other . anbnal, : Men
•
alone pessesees this • attribute, 'Tbe
reilearch ,w•lich seta deenite limits to
.
the ability 'of the .anthropoids in this
respect was conducted by 'Pr.: Edward
• ReyeOlds, edirector of the Depnertinent.
of Anthropology Of PeabodyMuseom,
Harvard Collegee.. •
. • The 'camera 'eaught " the gibbon,
saialiest Of anthropoids, While 'ren
-
eines, when, to the eye; he has appeake,
ed to be almost complete's' erect, Tee
, 'esthete "stopped" l the gibbon's Move -
snots Srifficiently to show, that he was
actually but •littie more than half
erect as to thigh position : , The Skele-
tons of these • eitimalS; Dr. Reynolds'
says are so' shaped that the thigh can-
. not beextended and in 'consequenee,
they stand itheet halt 0! Man's erect-
neste. The only animal other than the
,anthropoids Whieh rises." .naturally on
• "its hied .legs. to half ereetneas Is the
• "The tesnle of • the , etUdies," • De.
Reynolds 'saes,. ''silibees the ItiOdifiC3-
tion3 of • the heman. Skeleton, which
permit of the emet tiostints Men
alone pOssess the qtiality of being
able ' to Spring from their. hind feet
'in, any • .direction: . This quality. hs
,• been 1 pattielle developed, but only
,Paltiellee .1,110 alaropoide, No sane
• : Mad fot ritotnent .hellerce thtian
ifefieendea: frinn: the •: apes, but that
• they maY be destendeti..troth:the, same
. Pitmen tiieeetetee •ss •
/11,10ther Sieee`!ttaiit. difference of the
4mi:oral:cold 4rom menle that tone
• able ".toOppose : its bluntly againetsite
'fin erti te ...The • neat
pitting -4h 21110 Of the thumb against
the Side of. the finger., _The, oiangop-
tang Dr..Iteytiolds deecrilide as having
really Mur hands, uotig beth bands
and feet to grasp branches .when
**ringing throngh trees; and being al,
most incepted of..riait ;;;;tnij
feet. ,
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SEAGRAM PLANT ALI LRATION$
COMPLETED -ONE OF MOST •
• UP-TO-DATE PLANTS, • '
„ION CONTINENT. • , A
..,Alterations doubling the capacity of
the Seagram plant of Dietillere Cor-
peratiotieSeagram, Limited, "have been
completed at. a large capitel exPendje
ttlre according to W. B. 'Cleland; an
official of the scemPenY: The ...Joseph
E. Seagram & Sans, clistillcrY at Wa-
terloo has been rehabilitated through-.
out and the plarit.todee, is one the
most modern and .up-to-date on, the:
;
The merger ,conmaity. started thetr.
first fell year's operations On August
lst last, and in the. first four months
of the , fiscal Year good progress has
been made. .Sales are running very,
eatisfactory and the produces. are
- Red Rose Orange Pekoe
comes as near to perfection.
as "any tea can. Everything
that tea experts can do to
make Red Rose Orange Pekoe
superior in quality, flavor
and value is done in the great
Red Rose blending rooms.
- Try it ;o -day. Put up in the
bright, clean aluminum
packages....
en you -
Children
for It
• Castorla is a comfort When Baby is
fretful. - No soonet taken than the lit,'
tle One' is at ease. If restless, a. few
drops Qozz IInI Coeteisteleent. No
barifl 'dono, for Castorie Is A 'hely "
remedy, .meant or babies. Perfectly
site to giVe-the youngest iniantSt you',
bavoz the &dine Word for ,thatf
,s ;vegetable Product Anttnyou .could
nec It sittety stlaY.•,- But 401, Inan
expovPoYi that Castorla means most.
Smile night when constipation must -
•
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Stili,V01.1bleSorne
British Retain Grip on Ireland'
• De Valera Says in
• Attack on.. Treaty
Dubline--Eamoe• de Valera told an
audience • in Counts' Donegal that
Greet Britain, is es firnily entrenched
in Ireland ate eVer- Ite said that if
war Were to occur between England,
• and the United, States? Ireland's .her -
bore would tuinish. eavai bases for
attacks on Azikericen commerce., •
The British, he said are stilt •esl
tablislied in the principal seaports
and:British troepe. are garrisoned In
the leading. cities ; • Ire poinOd. out
that this 'condition Was provided fat
In between :England land
-the Frge Stete. .The garde treat) Pio!
vide& that Ireland's coast'. deeense
'Would. be enderMIcen by the Britieli.
government until. sonie. oehma ae-.
' ringement could be:effected-
• He held that Ireiand •Wellle be con-
sidered: hostile territory by any -pow-
er with •Which England might be- at
•'Touching on the • finaneial agree,
-ment between Ireland and England,
he said that the amount of money
Ireland was obliged to pay 'each year
to •England was more in proportion to
Irish population , than England pa.ye
.,,,,!iheot1;:171J.,_;multenotas so7: zietap4piro_rextitieraetwseelanyrt,detbtt;:.
SIstafilliellt3 Ail money advanced
by Britain' to help, tenants become
• land owners.
The Pre°. State nOw collects these
installments and .turns them Over to.
the British goveritineat, .
meeting with good demands. Particu-
larly in the Dominion. '
Additions and alterations to the
Waterloo, plant Will make for a Pro-
&leder' of one Million gallons of liquor
a year from this piant and increases
lie yearly capacity of Distillers plant;
in' the Dominion to aeeenclefour mil-
lion gallons annually. •
•
Extensions to the La Salle and ,Man -
treat plants •when completed " will give
the corporation a capacity of '10,000,-
000 , gallons: A new . 50,000 .barrel
warehOuee hue been completed and the
foundations laid for a second unit of
similar capacity. •• Emiipmest installed
is the most modern obtainable and the
new Warehouse fecilities will assure
the aging of stocks properly and the
keeping of .o. large inventory' of zna-
tured spirits on, hands'It all times. ,
ASSETS OF G..M.' C: AT
$1?,237,85.5',829•
-
Igew:York.e-Detailee figures On the
belence. sheet And lecemeaccount of
the general Motors Corporatien show-
ed that the corporation's total assets
or. Sept. 30 amounted to $1,237,,855,-
329,• the 'largest • in its '-his;ory, and
.comparing ' $1,008,477,576: on
Dec. 31, '1927. , Tote/ current sand
Working assets on Sept. 30 were $507,-
450,707 and total current liabilities
Were ..$144,705,288; as. against $432,-
280,123 and $159;356;147, respectively?
on ,Dec... el 1927: "
.The statement, issued in the form of
a letter to ,steckhalders.- from Alfred
Sloan, Jr.,eshomied that in the three
ironths 'ended Sesee 3,0 the sales. d-
ears and trucks, by o, neral Motors to
&alert totalled 523,586 'units and for
the first nine nionths :Of this year
1;606,092 Unita, e-mpared with 483,120
in the hied quartet. of 1927, end 1,316,-
597.1A ilia first nine months of 1927.
Measured in dollar Value, thecerpora-
thin's , net sales in the three months
ended Sept 30 amounted to $401,158,-
789, and foe the first nine months Of
this year $1,210,408,566, as agairist
047,512,013 in the, third quartet pf
1927 and 81,028,131,492 in the .first
nine Menthe of last year. •
As already announced,' the corpora-
tion's earnings for'.• the .Tirst bine
months of this .,ar not oaly exceeded
any other nine months': period in its
history, but also were greater than the
previous record' earnings for the en-
tire year 1927: The ret earnings Of
the corporation for the ninenionths of
this year Were 8249;534,613, compared
with 8193,758,302 in the similar per-
iod. of last year, 'while for the third
quarter earnihge were $79;266;68p,
against $64,508,095 for the three
Mentbe ended Seize 30, 1927,
offetitig. Never be without It: seme
mothers keep an extra- bottle,. un-
openedi to ineke. ante there Will ike
1
settYelisisGadtoria in :the limeade 'it
eteeetitt for older Childten, too, read
the .book that comes with it.:
44. tomtit ittuet and orin,
MI *bee WeMesik ere Mete "plittlotie
ewe) men -4 efee,4e,t 1tz1dhz,
, .
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"Intitetitete reenIte
Amplified broadcasting.:'
Minait'S teeiment toe 13a4adhe.
le
a
TONIC TREATMENT
FOR INDIGFSTION
•Inthgesnorr Comes With a Run-
/ Down Condition — Relief
Comes Through Enriching
the Blood — Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills Make New Blood.
There are many •symptimis of in-
, „, • .
digestioa. such as, acute pain ,• after
eating,..helehing of wind, nausea and
vomiting, bloating and ,pains ' in the
region of the-hearti:'a dread0!-food'
•for the misery it causes. Dieting and
the use of pre-digested foods may give
ease, but that is 'all; and meanwhile
the, stomach grows.•steadily weaker..
The work of iligertien depends upon
the blood ' . and nerves and • the only
Way to. get rid of indigestion is to tone
up the -'Steniaelt through the blood, to
do the work eat'are 'intended it should
do., The one thorough way. to do this
is through the use pf Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills, which renew :the bleed,
atreOgtlien the nerves and enable the
stomach to do its Work with., ease and
comfort. Neglected ipeigestipnemeans
.prolonged •misery. -.If you have any ot
the sytnetoms of this trouble try :the
Wide treetinent . with pr.. Williams!
Pink Pipe, ,et once and You will be
gratified with the results. • s
Among,the many who , have found'nee., healh: through' the use of Dr.
:pink Pills .is' Mts. ". Ada
webb,:A.R. No. e, 'PrescOtt, Out., who
says:7-"Por • e Jong tinse • I vrent
through the tortures of
ge'stion; I call it torture e because 'eo
other Word • can describe 'what .I en-
.
dureds If my ethinach as empty .1
retched: if t took thed I vomited e I
did not .sleep, and Was steedily grow- ,
ing- weaker. I doctored' for monthsbut iith no 1
beneflt One day my hus-
band Said, as the treatment ypu have
had has not helped yous•Why not; try
Dr..Wzlhams Pink. Pills. I consented
and he get me a se0PlY. After 1 had
been taking the pills for a while I
knew they were helping me as the
pains atid • retching grew leee and I
etept hetter. .1 gladly continued the
use ot the niiia,atid in a fe* months
I felt like a new •woman, better than
l' had felt for. years, .andlable to Work
for zny husband and children 'again.
After Such a wonderful • eziPerieneci
Milli can I de Anything elsebut.recoin•
mend .Dr, Williams' Pink Pills?" '
H you need a blood building tonic
begin taking lees Williams' Pink Pills "
tOday. Sold by ali. medicine dealers
or sent by Mail at 50 scente a box .by.,
writing The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co, Brockville, Out. •
..League 17.!:!0s Sol"
• Tax Problems
_
Legislation in favor' ot the investor
and capitalist, who owe Property out-
side of his own countryand who has
to pay double taxes 'ori his holdings
may be brought about if the present'
conference of government experts on
dmible taxation and Aka' evasiee be -
Ing held at Geneva under the auspices.
of the League of Nations Is success-
ful.
e,
"qnterdependianc.e," the montlklY
review of the League of Nations So-
ciety of • da:nada, points Out that the
various 'Probleine of this nature heee,
passed 'out of the theoretleal into the
practical stage and. that the twenty?
eight countries fiartielfmting In the
conference should be able to eventual-
ly relieve , and retorm., ; the .present
'vexed .situation. Points, ,being . dealt
with :tee Meeting in -Oeneva..41,14:
dude sour 'draft Coneeetiona • respec-
tively on double taxatien of income,
!double taxation • of death duties, ae-
Minietrative • assistance. in Matters of
taxation, and jjudicial assistance in
the 0011ectiOn of Luxes. " " • '
C11101I001) AiLRENTS
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Can be Quickly Banished With
Baby's 'Own Tablets.
The ailments of childboad are many
•
but' . nine tenths of . them are due to
one cause and one cause .only'7-a dis-
ordered .condition of ,the • stomach and
bowels- To quicklysiciniebanYsof the
Wear ailments of babyhood and child-
hood the bowels mueehe made to
Week •regillar and the, 'stomach must
• • ,
,bb esereetened..., ; „ •
No other _medicine fer little ones
has had eueh succees as hits Baby's.
Osin. Tablete. • They banisheOnstiPa-
•tiOn and indigestion ; break up : colds •
and 'simple fevers; correct diarrhoea
and., colic and :Proniote.healthfel sleep
by regulating the .tunetione of the
Sterstomach. • and 'hOWelsConcerning
thelie-Mis-teeeeseeroosnesWaltonisNeSe-
,writest----1 ',cannot speak tee highly
of Beby's. Own :Tablets as 1 have
fthied• :them excellent the • &Behead
ailments." " • :, • .
Beby'e Own Tablets are Beide by,
metlicine dealers, • or by mill at, 25.
cents • a hos irons/The. pr: Williams
Medicine' Co., Brockvilles Oea
t •
Boosts Home
•- •ee aws
.Persian Queen Bans Foreign
ewe s as National
Weakness'
•
Hencefmeh no' foreign
orninients or ,jewels or litho' articles
•of 'Welty can be Welt by the roYal
household Of Teheran, according to
the ordeesjustepassed by the Persian
Queen. This gives a -direct News, to
the • fashion of importing „costly
•
is good tea
Red Rose Prange Pekoe
is supreme
18 n clean, bright Aluminum: '
til iltee•
• . °Az.
. #0` (oN wrni LAUGHTER)
Your Sweet Kiss
t dream of your two lips so 'red,.
And. those sweet wores of Idea they
'
said
An more than wards -whet terns:My
head . •
Is your sweet kiss
A dreamy'. night .With mellow moon
While sieepy sweet your voice'does
••• croon, • .
About a. dream of bee and lene-s-
Then your sweet kiss'.
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Crowley ,Lirottecl. 1385, St, Catherine,
West, :Montreal, • • • .
Or maybe dusk• in winter Cold,
When as we sit' 'fore fire gold. •
Yoti Softly sigh, then we enfold
WIth your sweet Ides. •
Though we may part in • times to bo
And yeik welt have thrgotten. me,
I'll never let that thought go free'
of Your Sweet kiss.
Drew .A Blank
The MacTavlsh was net a mean
-snakete-No;:sheelest knew thb-value ,of
ItiOney, So, when the MacTaeishsee-
velptled a sore t,hroat he medtMted
fearfully Upon the ' expenditure of a
doctor's fee.. As an alternative he
hung about a day and as lia:lf outside -.
'Get Rift DaritiMeir
Mau! • •
Cutienra'S
, oar.
nvgalms.
USRTOIsT.-- AND SOLID RUBRER
tteirr:d bt;gget,ovu toosse. atisArrlAnet
hfeoripr
re-
duced prices.- .1. O'Neill A Son:
,Georgetown. Ont. ' '
larn ends, petit, es °MBA. Oftt • •
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AMES 'WANTED TO DO PLAINandlight sewing at home; whole or •
spare tirne; good. pay; work sent any
distance; 'charges paid., Send stamp for
particula.rs..- National ManufactUrins
Co.. *IdoritTeia: • •
I ,
XX RATI S. (LITTLE .FRIEND. TO
either sex) mailed in plain envelope.
l'a.ris special tir• cos Caster 242,3. Mont,
Mate means nothing' to, me. '1? 1
[
:AM not shot after the jerses verdict'I. ..
am. sure . Seme .:private person 'Avila
hates me for Obregon's death will kill
'nie: • 'The, result Would . be I just tho ..
same -Jose de Leon -Total. .
the local 'aoctot's establishment..Fin.-
'
. • • .. •
allyehe managed to catch the great
MansI
. •pay,
doctor. „ or, hoo's beeZeiess we •Yei
,
the ilobeP"
"Oh feyr feyr." •• '
Al a'pOse ye've a deal o'..prescribin'
'tae••dae ler. colds an sair throats?"
Ap
An what da e ya gin raily gee' fera
sair • threat . •
"Naethine" replied the canny old
deceits -.I dinna Went 2 eahstlitoat,"1
'First Plusnoriste-,-"Do you read '.yeur
jokes to your nzfe' j,1
Second ' Ditte•-"Yes, and when she
doesn't laugh, I know it's.a goed
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172 SisitOOE ST,, T0ESNI:41
Ffrst Boy -"My father. : has just
-e
dresses by Persian women, eterted• bought an upright • piano."
after Teheran we.e, dazzled by ,the ...Second Boy-' Yes and :my • tattier r
•
go*ns Werti iay' Queen Suraya of. says': its a, downright' nuisance," , '1
Afghanistan Whenshet ;majeste lately
passed through Persia: on her return
'journey to CAUL •
The Queen of Pereia;-. 'however
holds.- different view's; .end at, public sponge -cake, right. away." •
e:-.-Husband-eThe doctor has ordered
me t keep to a diet of sea foode! •
•'Wife-"ois, fine! l'11 . -hake . you ia '
Dustier held far the . ladiea of the •
court she denounced ‘this additional1 Sunny ' says :that he 'doesn't uhder-
itete„to the Ithimehold bill, calling it stand how yen,' can aestribe a , girl as
unnecessary •and ; superfluous, . : • having coarse features, When you .
t'This extravagaisce," the Queenbaven't seen' her face, • -
said,. "peeldel .preventing us from at • ,
.tending to lupe& •impertent. „matters', .Growing bOye have but one fear ane
will conduce to the ,sveakness Of the that is the 11 to death.
Country and aegment national . jewel.- •
ty. We lese little by leasing off -the!
°ulcer (examining reernit)7-eitave
maanee of • adorning ourselves and,y0Aanyjsears oriyou?"
gringReereNo
lt-", but 1 can -glee You at
•sireaseoPletelmtheeietsenhabits d 0
ornaments o
enrieliettnein
stlie-' cigarettes, •
plied by Our. tountry." .• • •
• PETE6TED SALT MEAT
Doriet. claW me pees that
just' fot trYing to kiss' you. ,
Flapeet; tele bite you if .I
detest gait .meet... '*
,
Break Colds with'. Mews''s Liniment.
• Man May Smoke
• Eastwell, Kent -Men sinelsizig their •
Pities and women utirsing• theft: babies,
or .rOcking perambulators, While they
listen to church* sestrices will be seen
heee soon. : --- • • '
' Canon Halloran; the rector of East -
*ell, has ainuftin* 44 be -Will-cone -
chid aories of Sunday -afternoon sere
siiees•on the reetery lawn at which Men.
may smoke and to which women' -
,naked to bring their Sibidee -•
:Parking space,said the „Cenott, will,
aso ha:kovidefor motor 'cars.
The feal mOvie hero is the man
that goes every •night with his wife
and cbildren.e •
'How to get;r1.0. without werking is
what keeps most men popr.
. •
,
'A highbroW • is a person whcescan•
steed boredom without Compleining.
•
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w -ant a piece of tOaat. I'M a .poached
egg and iiient tosit doet."
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prints a kiss On her lips, eVestake
is'sue. Soiree girls prefer speciersdi-
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iabit ,Of .elielcing their.' eftnlerae 3112t,
at° the Mt:anent when -my, mOuth Is
wide open or when I am in some tin.
attractive or undigeitied pose: Viet
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nuiSants-Viscount Lascelles. '
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An Old Reliable
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. been effe,ctive • for , bruises,
cuts, stiffness arid other pains
EDICINE FOR
YOUNG GIRLS
Mothers Enclor5e Lydia E
• ham's•Vegetable CoMpaund"
Syd nese, N. S.--"ely Seventeen year
old daughter took LflaE. Pirikhana's •
Vegetable- Compound' for Wealpsette
and • pains _She_eotticLnut,:go_Elatnitr•
Muth with, the other girls as she was "
not'strong enough. We -got six bottles
and it did here greet turn. Sheis work-
ing out now in a store and walks three
Miles ekery morning and bark intim
evehing."--MeS. lefelty:j VasteEs 44
LingurieRoatesSydneyeNeSesseesseeses
,
l'inewpod, constantly had
pains in my hack and side and •spent,
two days in bell every month. 1 have
taken three boxes of Lydia E. Pink.
barn's Vegetable Compound Tablets.
They have doneme good and I always
have them it the hense. I haverecome
mended your goedlnedicine to several
ittelide and have given it to my', 17
year-old girl."--elles. ,ALraen 01%e
meet, Pinewood, Ontario.
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458t1F.
Many'peopie, twohours:after eatinee
0euffer indigesthiti as theyeealtitsItis
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ekcess. acid. Cerreet • It , With
an alkali:, The ',hest waY,, the quick,
harmless, and effitieet way, is Ptillips'
Slilk of 5ingnes1m• . It Mee- remained
felt 50, years the, Standard With Phyte
ages, One strieitifiti itt Water nentra-
flies many -times its volume..in atom•
steh tiddee. and at oho. The Setiptosies
diSelettene lit 'fire
Vott- neve5..'us6;etede Methods
, When - yea keitsiv'e Able better :Method',
'And,You ' will:never Sukcer,from ei'aeso
acid when' yOu prOee out this easy
relief.; PleaSe do .that -the our 'own
sakes -now. ` •
Be sute togettLs. genuine
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physl-
claas
for 50' years in correcting eicp.
Acids. tachbOttle eonteitie tull direc-
thine-any dregetore.
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