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ElM al'411 I An W k cases '
ecu1iof electric hocks •investigatedMin e Tin' edStates bthe National
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fetY
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Ceituetl, twelve bccu,rred in,'
. . bathtubs, and seven happened te per-
sons etvite were 6 -feeding on wet haee-,
Few:Precautions Result - In Inent floors,
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Efficient Perf i
. . Q mance b
.. . y the Natienal Eleetric Light
I .Of thirty-seven eases irivesttgaeed'
Electricity is atill, in, tae• enInde of 4400tatiee, eleVen eere pathtuk, fee'
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many people, a, mysterious Rower, talttles, end wet. basement floors 'ae-'' :.
closely akin to • biack magic seeits ,counted, for seven; extension 6,ords.-!'
Margeret Fleming in the N.Y, Her- under cellarles,se,h,osese where the
aid-Telbane Iflagegitte. ' Gefferally ;, householder' rigged up ,a latilb at the i
speaking, we are its masters 'and . can ' end of le.-11797aSWatentroof • Cord' "ated '' • •
(make jt perform eheard . bf . labOra, i crawled over the damp earth to in -
but once in a long while we use the vestigate ', some°. : earoblem or ether,
arruagarctrenega-te4esse1ee-4t, anti theael*Ouilit-Weebtatusethee--eduaetru::'-'11*
"whatev.etelteS" runs amuck and nf-'1feleval • cases whiph, oecarredlast sum -
ten deetresvii_ 16 . own evidence,. :and Mer, Were :ln hot., nntOgY, Weather,
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this makes it . easi, Wheueeer ' eve -4 wben, .the 'Skier. of the • 'victims was
. aenee of the cause of a fire 'is "leek- ' damp with perspiration, • e• •••• • . ' . •
tg,', to• eyet
el. theatrouble of 6rther I Ali these' facts mean 'that almost
, • , , . avestigetion by concluding that .elec-
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all electrical shocks resulting. tool
. • - teicity 'was somehow i-esponSible. • -.• ''.dampness 'could be 'wielded if we
•• • .' ' ' Eaah Year a' steel]. nrunber os setae . Woaldatalse. a . few More precantiene.
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ities are 'eased in '- homes "by ordain ... lenla..,5, :...eNer Jetfoil au. •oeledt.rih ari,. !, .
'.. .4 are :ramp • ;:yoltilges. , , aareete ,sur s plia.nee. of ..atry..Itind , 301;e you are.
,• •,e, , veya 'hive eleosiet, diet iiet.'nfore:tban' in the "bad:101a , It it eheteld, chance"
• s ., • Slateet ete. .twaittie pereena „ 1 Year to 104elective' the dabger of shock .••• •
Oaths, in. 4.thiii „. *ay. : 014 le greatty..in,creesect •, ..... , ' •
• ,.:,:' : • meet their'
wit
95: Per " Would Stile' 'b • Dee 'ft ..,-, Rlle6e P'ecAlre the.'USe .Of 'itit Ideti
tIlei Ira ;.foliolivini ,,,.ii,,... te;‘,...:, stiejeke.','ConsebsItleii ,Or 'Pete.elaiti.Sockete.in,
rues In. in.:, thea -tree 'of ''their 066:trical -your -bathrooms, basement's ' tnd all
.. ..ether damp lecationts:. and, on ' exam-,
• eettpment. • •: • . . a .. . , .
- --alliesaiatletele—eevaxy.s...ettenteseeeparaler
'ShOuld observe. Rule 1. Have:icier
wrrtng .done by. a'-reltable expert;
. . Rule 2. ea %wiring yottr house,, have
Plenty of .ontl.ete, tot" aely 'ter' tee
:..dey's 'needs, but, these- whieth.. yen_
-'. anticipate tomorrow. ' •
This will etelp. a greatdeal to re-'
.the .danger of flre or shocks
B) Roe At will Mean. fewer .wires trail-
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lag_ixane one. part Of_ roots :to. ave.
ether and ectasetteeritly wearing them
out; tests ainateur 'tinkering, and less
, • passibility or overloading wires With
inor„e current , than thee ,'*ere Made
to carry. ' Even 'th this eleetrielle
, age thil-kreIT majority af-hoffi"e'S are
_. t2riadequatialy wired. for satisfactory
• :i- leeteical.,aerervieeees.'.-Many- are Ahern
'were' built .hefore electricity became
.. • an eccenteehousetilli 11servant, and
• • even homes erected ,in the last ten
er filteen Years, have feiled to
'tipate the electrification of ahriost
• every imaginable hoimehetd .jelza Es-
; eta -Bye -fee -It, Tnintirtant- -tae flirtVS fife
•• stalled it 'the kitchen and laundry
one: or two high 'power circuits to
• yeady....tor,...arty-sientamla....w hi ph •th e.
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ScrewbaSe• receptaeles or outlets,
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are 'no longer a,p•pFe`nred. 'tVhere
they -exist ,eceSip them permanently
.with the- detachttble Screw base sec-
tions or • atteebrnent plugs . or have
iota! eleetriciats replace them. , This.
will 'prevent .inquisjtive Children •iren,
. peking their fingers lure' tap sockets
and possibly receiving shocks •
. Rule •7. Whererer an extension cord
is used .te any damp pla.cesee that
fheecor Is oe wale waterproof pro -
Such 'cords have -always been :easily.
• puechaseable, . and new the • house -
bolder • may, aw-a-iieh inlets]; erif ess - Mee
Ira-preteetion, a reeleber;-eveaterpreiraf
connection cap.
In handling the cord 'of :any piece
of eleetrical aPpliaisce, grasta and.
nIll-bY--the g-realier -the-net 3e the --
cord itself. This 11§ made .6asf`er
for ,you a type 'of 'heater cerd and
plug, new 'on the market and, espec-
ially, eecommetided- for such things
assetroes- getel-toa,seeree ateleas,a_aleeeee tualseyt. . • .4 That J.S., his tragedy. Woman. under -
Queen of the Illetherlailds Reviews Troops .
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1 Shall. Walk Today asSified AdVertiSillg
el (*area To tevErty iNVRiwiallev•
35pyr§h(4arllacweals11;ltloCeiTylIPIO'nlila7:CigIURgerretlin".i olcormisaietticlants•ewnetufterecte.In'TliveoneRtaaozassalclootall
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hut; . • - •--- • . 1 1;447', Norld Patent Attorneys:ITO aa,ng •
ushau forget the wails and the roots Street. Ottawa Canada . . .
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of tie town; • ' . I. ' 1 -
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„ 'enaatX Pon sALE.
This burden, strapped to my back,
• shall be unloosed.
Mlnit. My customers won, sWeept4
, F iiit S.A1.1i1:--rurtp NOVA:' ...COPIA;
Aad I shall leave it there when I come se;ttil-wit. ei eholnaileixiitnirkst17hov,s.
,tasleala91.). .'Lortnitthittndo4 •
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down. • • . number to book. .Satisfaction at Isliiva.
Feotia's oldest minkery, Brook. Mink'
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Warm •Is stile hill upon which I shall P4rtn• 'WeA :Middle, RiverNova Bootia'. .
•••• Walk to -(lay; . - • ' • ' DOGS rem, SALE
GO. Id is the sun upon the close -crop ed ( '
grass, •
-AriderefffetliiriglittlWol graz ng
sheep , se. , •
. Shall pertneate my being as I pass:
thetr'
• e eyes'
Of upland paseures,.a,nd ,of clean wind.
:141diene- .
The trancitill,' trusting -look „of those
knew' „
And.' shepherd witchee, I shall ixiatte
-21y 0W1!"..-".'..4' • ''• `‘• ,,` ,
And I, shall ;gaper the:tittle wind' floie
, e eaa there,
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And'ePreas ; their Sweetness .tUrkii My.
' ,heart to stay, '
•• Then, I shall go hack' to:'t.h.e wallseaaid
e roo s' o he town,'
____',,Staangereethena.el-h-ave-been---fets
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Ce0ON Dace YOU.NO. FA8T,
letrair loud lark ,P
as . , ebtat, Englialr• collie pups.
2 moths; neronts naturitl-horn heelers.
trained cattle dogs. Trained fox deer,
hound,,, WilfrI,1 Zeron. 'Aldrishfirg, Ont:
e„754'rYll
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• have • always lqokedtepaneinAuse
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try its WI ert."---.12harlk.. NI.Schwahe
Patriotism and the Depression
Mail and Empire (Toronto) - Ever
sitace the war the Duke of Connaught
has spent his ''Winters at his villae at
• . Cape Ferret, on the French 'Riviera
• ;England es an exarnple _others. In
not robest he...wilyreinehant home en
This year, though 81 years old, ,and
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..,.4.:e.
' thus 'ep:filating . the exabiple of the
„al,' ,;',.:!•iise, , 'eel, , e
: KIng, 'who recently gaye un a -Portion'
'--- ' : Showirtg"-}TereetTareeter7Q:e:374-Wellite II: rna lisereatee' rellitisee leearhe •
._ .........,A . general sets a etendard df eitizenehip
. of his income becauee, of the national
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erisis, Canada's former royal gove,raor-
reigning,seVereign of the Netherlands p,S she leaves the parade grounds , '
I which, if folle*ed in this country, will
V.{ .•••• • • • •
near Amsterdam after reviewing the recent army malioeu•Vres. this year diminish the size of the Cana-
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.1 .......• . 2'..-"---.-.-'--,-,-,,..-zt. dian coloples in Florida a.nd California.
I :e :
ijwi Laffs . 1 s'a-P=„Alto- w-anied to *pet theagarden;
• • i but couldn't distinguish between the ' "'' The World
eN ii_r
weeds and plants, so he turned the,The. world, which took but .six
- Wife -"Dear, to-morrowis our tenth, chickens loose and ,pulled an what wad day‘s to make,' is like to take six
wedding anniversary : Shall I 'ktll the; left Man does not understand woman.
thousand to 'bake out -Sir Thotaas
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the plug; Which eonnects! with the Hubby-eNe; let hitalive. He didn't I stands amt. • That is rale his tragedy.
applianee, a new ,Pti‘lgrip which re- have anything to do with It . : The modern' womanidea of showing
heves the •strabeeon thewiring it • e.-4,-- ' backbone is to h ve no waist in the
self. , • , . --e-s1Vlistress-,7-"le ow, licafeida, 1 'want yen, rear or tier evening gown. Mn are
Mule- Ir.--.Alerss-dsTeeetrattaet,;4hefe - UF shoWeeereewhatearctuabeerecleeetoeneghtjkof-• eteveesseelasees-eleeieeesveheadoethele-
re-i-t
which is, , in cont-tct with indam. comtng for a musical eVening." 1 and those, who promise to do their best
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. • tature rmay - bring, .
• 'Rale a., 'Play tau. with' your, fuses.
The fuse was designed, riot to an -
no -y, but toe.ptetect, you; alf..-.*Omati-
cally burning Out. and thus, ,shutting
.leaving it, any electrical appliance We have a few very special Mendel best work today and forget about it,„
mable material: ':,Maid -e -"Well, ma'am, 1 alia't done no tteruerroW and forget about it *Most .
i't for t if I e 1 • ra t 1 ci a era I _same -
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e
:•Fortutie is not 'on the side. of the
-fainteheaeteds-Hopheeiee. .
of Norwegian
Cod Liver oil
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off Whenever, InoTe:1-s—bEihrg" drawn- , All ._61. seating pad, is a great_ sieg n o speake o yeara, n oP e. atm ee ern -S.
Conven.ence but do net take libertieri you -all 'insitsts ,upon it, you can put me thing •va•Ceg With the terintry, but very
thrcingh the Wires than theY can
•Heed the ,3varning.. that down for ''The ,Ifoly'City'." • few of th.eni en think they know how
• safely carry.. This•safety limit Is with ' it.
indicated' bY the electrichl :company. , conies.
with the•pad itself and eeke , •
. • . 1 to right It. ,. . •
let it get -wet net tcI., • It's a ;sitaple [thing . to get too sick! ' ' •,-; - ••• ?0••
when it puts Ii fuses Of a certain care , not to • el. .
- -e-amperage. When one ablolvs .,out.1:0k .1)1U§ ill.. It (.01Us are ellectrieat to. work and still feet it* well enough I Fond Father•--"Wasir't that nice?
means eitherthat yon arei sing i conductors),and not to put it snugly to go piling. ' All salesmen are Scotch !You like 'having e • ride ' , on father's
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. on 1 over a wet aoultice, • on the ailing when. they're payin' their own . ex- • knee, eh?"
too many lamps eor appliances . . .
mote -ones that circuit, or that -one or mote -
chest, es some trusting.souls 'pet:mess Areal estate agent was denied I Small Sati-"Nota bad, but I'd rather'
es I
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defective To meet elee difficulty by t have .b"n 1ntmv'11e.to Int. : entrance to Heaven the Other, day; St.: Odd ona real donkey." .
• putting in a fuse •o mgher. inter -1 • . - I Peter ,duln t want the place Sub -1.
•,.divided. She, was just the landlady's Miee-Ctit•ey lainnyface. of Bi•ushville,
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age, or, as some hoesehOld dare, , „
a , daughter, but. everyone Wanted to., says thee anybody ,eesily discouraged
daVils have even been known to -do, 1
, know how the land lay. ' TJneasy lies : has no imeiness openieg a beauty pate
.to substitnte a penny .for the • fase,.. is • '
1 the face that wears a frown. , Atter 'ler.. • • . . . ,
' ' to in-T-Ite trouble.. ./- ••• • . . '. • t . . . .. .
• The average circuit. in:a , prieate ' caieful observetion we report that twe I ''• ' . _
home ails �r .. a fuse of fifteen; may possibly live , as cheaply as one, Firse:Mounta ineer •--- "Wal, 1 . see
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w b tre-Ja-kele-Wge-liad-a-nother--datter "
amperes. The high,. Power circuit-, filt not 48 tiuletV, • •
'suPplies the electric - range .
1 Second Mountaineer "Yes, that
. • carries' mr. In ths 'connction Teacher -"What cow is' best known maks. six Rekon he'll have t' get a
it is well to remember :that any for the amount of milk it ives?" double-harrel if ha wants Cget ''em all
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electrical' appliance' suppyng:ha- • Jobnpy--"Megnesia." . • enarrietla' eaa
sudh as a range or a lteater-uses,
Teacher -"Magnesia?"
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generallY apeakings mare . current :Johnne-"YeSsum, all • the drug ' Carl -"Do you believe in , old
than' an appliance. supplying power steres sell milk of magnesia." edage-about mert•yleg in haste end re-
. -such. as a washee or refrigerator -s ' , • ' " penting leisure?'' • .
or one designed to give light, suCh The- hardeet thing, for a wife to fen.; .Jake -"No, I don't. After a roan.
as ttielamit• . • . give a husband leaving hide call the ,marries he has no leieine." •
Real: -AVMMM; 'that WatT-1
a conductor of "electricity, that all
electrical connections should be Pro-
tectd from denseness, atfd .that no
:part. of any eletrical equiament
should be tenched with damp hands.
An analYsis of electrical shocks • sit in a shady grandstand and
shows a high percentage resulting watch .the players petspire."
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Is yer.nu „I>and rind
of ethletie •
sports?" •
-Why yes indlo
eed, he teat veslo
from failure to•rentenaterthese fact.
The strength of, a current le In h - •' r rom Country toy.e_ a _
OViti
of the medium through ehich it is
verse proportion to' the resistance
'Tis strange to. me, wbo _long have
l
passin. NorinallY the skin of the seen no face
body a fairly high ' resistance, That Was not like book whose
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and thus server§ to shield the !asideevery page
of the body, which has .5 low resis- I ,ktiew by heart, a kindly common-
tance. If the skin, beWever, is. wet. place -
even damp from peesPirritien, 1
d faithful record of progressive
or
becornee an excellent conductor f age
eletricity, and a shock,sheh wo d To wander forth. and view
otherwise be slight,. may be me
grave. You should, .therefo be 01 known race; ,
all that' I- have betle to
.eettettly an Lour eeuard in 1-11 parts ' trace,
of the hoese wiceig water or damp- Not footstep of mY
Islikely to • he_ encountered" age.Jpd
sue
the cellar. Of thirty-one fatal his pace
- . .• To tell me that ' the day is
rat nye-
Each one hia object seeks 'With an -
bus chase, ,
And I hate not e common hope awith
Ths .ike one drop of oil upon- e
timed, •
In uncoMmunicating solitude-
Single am r anild the countlese many.
-Hartley Coleridge, Poems:
Advice .tp, the Young I
• tlestow• thy youth so Ithat thee
MaySt have .ecitrifort: US • renterober it
When it hath fersaken thee, and not
efgh and grieve et. the actotitt there
o. Whilst thou are young thou Wilt
thinkit Will !leiter have lila Mad; btit
bheld, :the 1611getit hath hit
catening,. and tied thous shalt etioy
it lint (tile, that it never feriae
Agan; tie it therefore as the spring-
ime, whltif Seen dpettethaseiede---
setae to be celled 'the world's fattest wherein thou °tightest to Plant and
eveitierea-neente'esarmeur itnirercumranyl-..- ,-------------------- -----
present is snobbish:. Then there's tie! A gocid loser is one wlio feels like
• 'you would have felt had you woe. Very
ifew hig jobg are held by men who honk
and honk in a traffic jam. The modern
eirl isn't affected ay thmovies. They
go 10 one eye and out the other. A
mao never knows, what •4 seaman
• :thinks of hitia he only thinks lie &eta
BAYS OWN
SOAP
It's Best forYou Baby too
ea.
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BABY
dn ein-
find no
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FRETFUL
ogrm—RTE-S-T-L—ES-S-
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Eop.plane to Be Used .
On jungle Journey.
\\heti Comte:evil-rel. M. layolt trikes
off in a Other month oe 'so to explore
the thertilian jiingles in Lite Malta
Gra.o reeion to 1110"north of the Xin-
gu River -he will not only be returnieg
to lamellar ground. Whore lie sought
three years ago. to find' some trace of
eolonel Faw.cutt. who was lost
there w ith wo rem pan ions in 92lia
-butahe Will he -et ingete-e-niedeeate-
ravel in MIMI wre among the
b as the • bathraom, the laundry Thousands T pass, end no one sta.ys •
"THESE HARD TiMES"
"The hard times and scareity. of
money Makes It more ittpertant
than ever to economis. One way
save on eldthes is by renewing the
oef feded or out -Of -style dress-
' es, &tate, etockinget, and mederWeer.
Per deittg, of tinting, I always use
Diamond Des. They are the most
.eonOtnical ones • by far becatise
they haver fail to produce results
that make you proud. Why, things
• look better •than Dee/ whet retlyee-,
Dittnamad Ilyea. They never
streak, -•tit Tue. TheY go .on
nil' and &verily, Whet it the
hernia St even a ten-yeat-old
• Anotter thing; DlamOnd Dyesanever
_e___Mlfsiothe lift§ out Of cloth or leave it
some dyes a�. 'they d.
ook to this cause
fair, or
Whee your Willy fusses, tosses
and s,1 ns triable to sleep restfully,
look f r one common cause, doctors
Say. Constipation. • To get rid
quickly of the accumulated wastes
Which Ca 11Se iestlessneka .and dis-
comfort, give a cleansing dose of
Castc-a. Castpria; you ltno*, is
made Lpecially for children's deli-
, cate needs. It is a pure Vegetable
prParation; eonlains no harsh
drugs or narcotes. It is ao mild
and gentle you can give it, to" a.
• young infant to relieve colic. Yet
it is as °eethe for oldr children.
."CastorlaVregillative help will bring
relaxed eonefort and restful sheen
to your baby. Reel) a brittle on
hand.: Genuine Caetoria always
. Iles the name: e
CA --"S
gr4
4es,ie r�* ill Provisions for 'a' long and CtittieEN CRY FOR yr
8.13,G., Quebec. happy lif�. . —Sir W. Raleigh.
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pioneers, .the' airpl•ane.. . Ile will takee
a Reliance haplane which will cut
' laborious canoe trips of wee to days
-and make it possibletofix Iiase at
Alta Mira on ,tire lower .Xingta 670 •
miles from the confluence ot that river
with OE) • Aniazon.
Eleven Men are expectel to coin-
- prise the exploaing party e ch he is
now organizing at his headquaelters in,
New York. Those 'alredy, definitely
selected, in additiote 'to himself, are
Canein Erekine Loch, a British vter.
an of the' World Wr; Geotge Rom -
mill, now attached to the' Pan Amein
eau. AirwaYs In 011ie; who Will pilot.
the plane, • and Robert Cutler. Com-
plete radio and motion picture equip-
'ment Will be included in the baggage'
and plentyof knives and Axes for tod-
ing purposes with the Indins." Cern •
Meader Dyiett 'hopes not Maly to find
more :definite beiges of Colonel Faw-
cett bue to make ethnolpelettl and,getie
gretpitical discoveries of importance
in the regime Legende of an. finknewn
tribe or Indians twitrriti stone httses-
are strongly cntrent there. The,party
will Make the jeurney frm New York -
and up the AtnazOn In Yatiht.
GET RID OF .'
CONSTIPATION'
se Dr. Carter's famous Little
Liver Pills. Entirely Vegetable. •
Gentle but effective. No bad
after effects. For 60 years they
have given quick relief from
Biliousness, Sick Headaches,
Indigestion, Acidity, Bad Com.
plexious,
25c & 75c red packages
Ask your druggist for
TERSIWELPILLS
COUGHS
Take half a teaspoonful of
Minards in ntolasse. Heat
Minard', inhle it. Also rub
it well into your chest.
32 You'll get relief 1
PHILLIPS
0. MAGA,.
Nr•
For Troubles'
deelo Acid-
INDIGESTI°U
ACID STOMACH
HEARTBURN
jHEADACHE
'-dA-SES-NAUSE`A"
.
Co!nes
WHAT marry 'people call indiges-.
tion very often meats excess,
• acid in the stomach. The stomach'
.fiervei have been over-stiraulatede
and food. sours. The' corrective is an •
alkali, Which neutralizes the .
instahtty. And the hest alkali knoWn •
to medical science is PhillipeiAlilk ,
of Magnesia • •
e *One spetaffifl *elf this "harinless, .-
tasteless.eilkali in water neueralizee
instantly many times that much .
the-symptorna-disapesear--e-
at Once. You.' will. never use :crude
methods when once you. learn the
eefliciency • of . this. • Go, get a small'
bottle to tr.
Be sere A° get thegenuine Phillips'
MiJk of. Magnesia prescribed by.
Physicians for 50 years in 'correcting
excess rids. 50c .a bottle -any drug
store- (Made in Canada.)
which
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your
4 MORE ACTIVE DAYS
LOST 30 Ihs.
IN 3 MONTHS
=AT THE AGE OF 40 -
"1 was very stut, and I have taken
Krusehen Salts for 3 Month, and have
reduced from 212 lbs. to 181 The. (age
40). X tun a hearty eater. and have
never dieted in any evay. Also I have.
never felt any ill effects whilet 1 have
Nen taking Krusehen stilts." -T. 11.
That is an instance of Kruschen •
succeeding without assistance. But ii
any fat person will be satisfied with a
moderate diet, and Will take °tie hal.
teaspoon of licruschen Salts in a glass
of hot wart before breakfast every
morninge-they can Ise fat in just the
sante way.
This is what Kruschen Salts does-
it cleans mit the impurities irs amis
blood by keeping the bowels, kidneys
lfld liver itt spindidking shapo,
and fills yett with a vigor and tireless
eneegy yoted almost. fotgotten 11011
existed -yea get the needful exeecise
As a resu t, instc'ad of p tinting 3 on..
self itt an easy chair every free mornee
and letting flabby fat afaumulate, yo,
feel an tirge for. actieity thet keepe
loving around doing the 'Wogs you
always-Wreited-to-dtrandeffefire-d to
to keep you in good condition.
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ISSUE No.
She Dances
on "Bad Days"too
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