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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1930-01-30, Page 3qi • • first Talking Movie. Ascribed "r0 Cl inose ;h •dow Pla'With ith 'Reader �a Y .Back of Screen 'Popular There 20 Centuries . Ago. •A form i ;talking Moving ' picture 'play whieh Originated in•.China more' than 100 years before the Chr'ista4 "era and ,has continuedd in popularity ` right down, to . tile' present day- of the nidder n . cinema, le "'en .exhibition .te N�tv -Yorke het :is the ancient, Chinese. • shadowe play, which anticipated' the : present .talking, pictures by hhaelne, reader s -to . Produce'' void :effects • : • Culi'ections of ; the figut'es : used eiZ th e.etion.'of these: early..Moying ;p}c-. tures have beet'. obtained by ..exped'i- tions into China by: the'`•I' ic:1 Museum, which has aloe btaine'l • examptes of .the. screen and other •egtu=pntent used tor -the projection of the sbadowpiays. "The scenarios used in shadow +plays• are derived 'fron .the literary drama of the legitimate 'stage,. anti they, With mnarit:Mate. •show's,. 'consit tute the most .popular theatrical .pas times of the Chinese." • • "The. shadow . plans are ;ah .early •term, of talking Moving picture; with' a reader recit- lug : the words of the plot as the .fi- gures perform ,the •action.•..' Their ap-' peal to popular taste lies do the fact that theWords are recited in the BY- ' tag vernacular, while 'the repert.oi•re .' of the legitimate, stage•.of CLiria. adepts :the, literary ,language of 'the. elassies, ' • :which 'Is int:e11ie;ble' to only. a.:litnited etitteeted group., • "The -acting figures in the:shadow , plays are flat ariji ing'euiottsly it out of parchment, usually ox: or..s1 cop• skin; evenly ;colored and :varnished: on both sides. •When held against the light •the•y are transporent... A .sc=reen : of•+white •gauie lighted,' by means of, oil lamps• from behind is ,stretched' b.e-,I Anneal two pceles. The -£'gores., held ' by••wir.es stuck•'intto bamboo or teed, shandies; are skillfully manipulated be-',` bind, the screen; upon' which' their' •'shadows, are Cast: Head, arms' and legs .are cut out separately anti,. lritte- ed to the' body; so that great .agility • of motion is assured, ' . "The shadow'play's have an adran= ••tage:over . the' Chinese 'legitimate stage:. in that the (atter, much en the �, same 'level; as the Enlglisli . stage -in! :'SL -a cespeare'e:.tome •,is . almost' .leek- Scots' lack- n'I plays the sea, clouds, river& gerdens; mouptaine, Palaces, temples, courts, beata, gods, ,demene and monsters are all wells, represented. while.. the Various roles .are recited, hy dhist and Taoist 'tore or incidents. in ',the history 'of Chita. • The shadow that every.'one of ns had as easy a plays 'excell in 'conile 'or satiric sib,: ' time ag ' the 'smash and grabl.'shop. .jects.; 'their wit is' aimed at ;human. yaiaers with, their bigh-pewer motors ' Weak4al'eS, official corruntion :and ,'and brick ends wrapped up ,in brow ii 'seen"' reel pelitleal 'erns. '' ,. ' Behest e: me„ ails is ' pot'. so. hard' , one.. Every tuan's hand is es me Safe-blowhig by Pest in A plain wrapper kicks up, e!-feartui :duet .0'1 the Persians, Arahe: Turks and otherl am a d,ay tete ou sending in the in - peoples, finally Teaching Europe. I "The .first mention 'made of eit. is . Stlat: dike 011. My oxy-acteyleee ash • OMEN of OU all over the world, are finding newt health in Di. Williams' ink 'Pella. Actual nucroscopic tests have shown that the medicinal. elements con- . .Earned in them . increase the blood countand.build: up and revitalize . the :en- : tire system. Mite Juliette Seguin, of Dalkeith,' Ont., testifies as follows :— "Two years ago I became weak, nervous and roti -down. Various prescribed treat meets did not help tne. X began 'taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and It -was not long' before I: noticed a big im- provement; :and 'soon I. was in the best of health. A year ago also . my mother was badly ,rundown; her nerves were shattered and 1{ge be-• came a . burden. r She began taking the pi'l'e', and as a re - Suit she is inperfect health" Buy Dei Williams' `Flak Pills now at your druggist's or any :dealer in medicine or by mail; 50 cents, postpaid, from The Dr. Williams Medi - eine Coe edi-eine(Co., Brockville, (Ont..' I. "A HOUSEHOLD, NRME ' • Thin makes him laugh At- to bust him- ' C� • self, i£ yen will pardon the mores, C D B Trials slop.,• The clocks strike midnight, cane by Fo)rrlme 'Are 'one the lights. go out in the bowies. Tanen m Moe el We wait in the shaiigw'oi an area un- , till two .o stock, cutting through the ; -- ..to -while away'tke hours. . t two. Fairness and ; . Effectiv4ness Faithful Negro. Who Burled ; Peek y Tale' Toll: B al-� From. " ' AdOx A' Slave State o'clock the ceche erk .of the night gins. - The anent street in, Vie_ ton peg' is to assume en appeerance which would` strike you as strange. Burglars arrive from •all. parts of Ikon don, on. foot; oft bicycles, on horse - beck, the big men of the profession in: their ova cars•. Dark' lanterns , make the night as bright as. day TIi,_e Of -late of English' procedure in: the. street. . is filled with the murmur ' of, 'courts that, the explanation ; of the 1 voices and.the gleam rot veli -polished 'system , that Prevails in :Scotland;: jemmied. Eafn'. has his. special job: given by Mr: William Mitcell, I.C., to do .atifi ick is the 1reen asonry of• in the • "Contemporary.• #tevi'lw," will our ptekession, that'•no burglat v. iii be of speclai�interest.' refuse to lend •another 'a band. •I mai `•`Let, us •follow the course of a typI 'have:to prise 'open a front door and •ca'i ease -Or serious crime. ' A magas- ^find lc have left .my • crow r in ,,the trate,` on • information• of .a: crime bedroom -'at, home „ I•g.(e .abross' the 'big given:. by the pollee 'or'•the: fiscal; street anti ask 'a Colleague, vs��ho :is en- uiay grant. a warrant tq arrest: in gaged in breaking into a chapel, certain cases no , warrant is neees- whether he will .lend 'me his: If he. sary. The person, arrested is entitled -reItisen-I hit hini, with a sandbag. ;' to have inturlation sent at onoe to.a 1VIy mate,' has. done his • work well. taw. agent informing hila .that his as - .The dog lies in the: area, the maid, sistance is required and where the . we :car;. see •through the kitcken win- w udietal examination it to take place; dow, is lying sound asleep against and the prisoner must be brought be- the neat safe. There Wilt be trouble fore a magistrate for the juricia•1 et for her in the morning, Poor 'giri,‘hut amitiation..Without delay, 'usually. not this is, our, means' of .liveliiuood and later than the. first lawful day follow- be- gins. - be nz Them Money in .Tins in the. n i.- s zzg i Garden. , Clai edfor T rn by Williarri Mitchell.., K. System Has Prevailed• From Time Imrneinorial. There have been se Many criticisms -.M • hile London Sleep 'Turning a Dishonest Penny A British Broadcasting , Co. Radio Talk by, 99 • I dare. say seine of You itnagitre that btirglar's life -is all Stout and 'bil- liards. Yoie'• Might' think froM the stories..you read- in, the'Magaziries expertenCe, unfirgt ens.' the kitchen window , 'rind • stealtlidy'sVe :creep in-, say, '.that: ,b,urglars''. are not psycholo- them itow wrong iheY are', If We ,fintl• iu the larder the renteinS of a lobster . or toasted • cheese what: does thie fact convey to our, traineciniimig?. that 'someone ie. the house Mayehe, sleeping. baely; so. we. had. hatter. go• 'The viol:et part' of work iS. that Of going upstairs. ,It is a •real adVenture into, the tinknewie •1:hiti. may, be greeh ,e-heit • Yoe arrive at the ;Op. nby an Alaatian. dog, e res•olyet• or; what is the deedless etraie !to. ;vied' burglars are subjected, in: •their (telly, round and common eeske, We have Ito Union ' to Plead' for .better •werking. ' eotelitiens, 'but we' argpe that in this tuaii, 'it ie Another. • We cheep 'JP the where the swag reposes the„side- •carefinly. in a carpet- nag. • There tea great 'deal ef tieneceS levy 'damage 'It is new, nearing dawn and we lia;•e 'almost' CoMpleted our work. A lithe dredweight of silver has. been- :irinee . of deley: Packing • un our toole,, we descend to the kitchee and' are • about, te leave thae•preniiks• via the basenient wlieneve hear sheet, "Who's there?" A ease hahd. would'. falter but hue Mate hae been twenty, years in ' the saMe line • and without, a trace of hesitation ie. -calls aut Tee. voice. reelies, "Twe pints end a half dpzen mew - 'laid, please," and with -a sigh Of ee-• liet• we hear Atte *Wow banged ' It is 'now broasl . daylight and • the tiCkets„ We proceed to a Side street 'oft Pentonville ;Read, knack up our ta vorite"feece," dispose cif -the night's catch and, . -Weir arid happy:- retteh home..at about 6:45 a.m. T: sleep un - •til 11.30 'amt., make myself, tea- end kipper, read,. Spinoza • for an hour and then,. as 'it tenor spell of afternoon dine', start off te mark down a.' likely hjoh" for the 'following evening, Such is, thellfe of 'a burglar, While London ' in' historical annals „relating' to the .. year 121 13.0. The Witt:arise' -narrates an anecdote of Wnet, an emperor who lost one of his favorite wives and was obsessed 'by a greet desire to see her again. magician aUPearea at court • who' Was able to, brow nen 'shadow on a. traneparent screen. • Mast Production Mbdern business favors masa pre, duction With the resitltant. standard- ihetion. . In ,e,: -this way' a geed 'entitle . .canbc put a the market :at low cost. The mune method is followed in our prison and reformatery systefs hut • •. .handed like' inseniate. things.. To bre ing about referm the appeal !nest, be •1 to-tleeindividual heart And •co,n6cience and I he' men must be matte to feel•that , some one is Vitally 'cOricerned abont large . numbers without fin iteblo em- trloyment men beconte brutalized and wben released ere .tarely better than paratus. Ha threatens • he wilt ,8end a van to reMove. it. The' police, too, to eay that the pollee in this Conntry/ are a 'fair -unlined body of men. Theyi have• a down on burglars. • But enou'gh logic -e -and let us• get to the real point. •I mist not keep you all - awake with this talk or London:Will not be asleep when tt is time for ,niy. day's work to begin, Which wenn" be e pity, .yon, are ;coming home fronihhe. pic- tures, 1 set out of' bed and, putting a lantern, a mask, and a 'coil .of rolie in tny pocket, 1- walk to the public -house to Met my mate. At 1011 lie arrives and? over a Pint of beer, we discuss the evening's work. He has spent the afternoon lookint yound-r-it will be my hlay...on' teonorrotv-'-and says that golf clianipion. "Go On," I gay, and he replies that it, is tamale true. He . when they enteredHtoo often they are ' worse. • , has drtigged the maid and' the . tlan dog and 'everything will be ottite Days - Sailing --• Well is As Slavery : - When America entered the war*.she Mandell hn_Adediral Hugh. Redman to I Serve tinder Admirel Beetty in the Grand :Fleet We are • paying folloyring• wove* for tempt Pep gs delivered oar wareheteth..at• the present time; Yreah Extras . 500 4074 rxesh rusts . ... 470 doz.. Fresh •P410.t•.E7Atraa... . Ano doe. Pkeihlemmas &Gra es 3oc.dOz. ell yours. ighest. Market Deal with an old tellable tiusi- tress house with •a reputation ort more then. sixty-five :years for square dealing.. Best ,prices paid. Prompt payments. Caeca returned quickly. Gases flair :plied,. 60c each, ,complete,. delivr ered, payment in advance., Reference:—YourOwn 'Banker. ;Write. for Weekly' Quotations LIMITED: . E PACKING ��0.. LISA ESTABLISHED OVER' 65 .YEARS 78=.8.0 Front Street East 'Toronto • Admiral Rodman came to loVe bim, and there Will; be felends en Isbell sides of the Atlantie for nrn.mira• But lie had a lucky' sleet and replied, that Kentecky fe'lk believe that, their In the admiral's opinion there is lit - chief tOwn,, Fraltkfort, IS. the tre of ship --except statesmanship. Serve VVith Meati. belonging to iiis father were wen Wilat to treated And faithful. Onde Mr. Rod- ' Settees and Tglishes and diefies to man wanted to send reeneh to a bre. serve with mea•ts or poUltry make or ther who had to hide during the Civil mar the piece de resisteAce, lie the ini War:. Uncle Jim was giveri the bags pertant dinner.: The ,fellosting table, of gold;'and,Set off on horseback. He etilhiglee after Much eiperimentation • WATSOWS Wan 75p Way and. we win hoe, • were yan postpaid: one pacitage of hrs. Aesre0rihrs.', 00. LxnetTeit i,tst of "Wanted lnv.entIons" and Fun. information sent Free On Request." Tun aauteuv co.. pert. , 273 clank St.. Ottawa Ont. • and thought. will p o value e returriethafter six,..Weeks, having failed to fin.,1 his master's brother. At the (he inexpe need iVeman . giving b first. company dinners: Reek turkey :Chestnut ['teasing No Pressure On Accused' • • eeime hiS master was aweye And .he 'Bail- may thee' be grEinted.• If the hurled the inoliey in tins in the garden. fleet, :crattlierry jelly, sau-ae, relish or trate, e.g., police- Magistrate, maY When • Mr. Rodman ,reterned 'and - - ' " Roast duek—Orange . juice, baked remit the accnsed ..to 11 higher, e.g., soun'ted the MoneS' 11.6. 'teund. ?O dollars.k 6,01__ - .to the Sheriff, The. aecnsed. ig en- .. . ges or 'orange salad. - ` • 1,.,Iinr,'' ;he, said, "the niPticY is 1.1 Rosst ' goose --,Tart anple ' sauce. With his', la NY' . a ggnt .. before exa mina- tight ,. ;, . ---. , °.t's 'baked aOOles, -sour cher.ry Conserve tion- anti t6,-haVe hini preseritedering .. Jiir, Hoe,: is this?"' , or cider' sauce .and 'green °Urea. the. exarnlisation. ,L trembled 'end deelar'ed that he eraeberry jele, or kunianat preserve, In Pre6elice of •tho had ,not stelen anything:. Mr. Rochhati nesd, 'the procurator-fiscai 'pats : his tle, and.' theist ..Unele Jim confessed. said there was tee: inu'eli; net,..toO lit.: , thagis•trate,' in '•order 'to secure . fair - hound :te answer' no pressure is ex:- With the gold'and ,that SUSPicion wOuld R'oa's: • vellisc'h'4---7' • ' -the exarnination, which- irtits tat.e, i.t,' up and 'tried to 'taint ith•lant the: - ... R'°a•st nuitton7Cerrant, or harberry 'w eting, and; forme, the '.declaration' ,ell„ so. he telecidearl to ntak<e geed .any . ich may be ,used in evidence poselble deficienchr by 'lidding all the ..'"rs'eT4.disli"• ' 7".--' . 'against the accusee. The .subsequent. mhiles; .he, -had to his iiiitate.r's. . .' Roast yeal-7omalb Or horseradish discovery , .of ' important testimbny t, , ose we e 'ass o • sal. mg e , IPS as may he a groutid 'for re-examination. well as...slaves. . As :a yeung Officer" Roast lalen—Mint Sance ov'jelly•auct When theeaceesed lia,s;heeeeexentih'ee podrean hed a •Colleague who: ;vas al- • e e ,,,,,, , _,_.e, e e he ,may lie Committed to prison untii I ways in tronble for his lackrofillitia-.! . '-`c.;as!,' "Yr''rhef.4-hsVn. °r :Pa.,a..Fried 'ay' liberalion 'in dile...course of laW' or' foe i tive. ' • , , ' ' , . pies. ahd i,weet'' Potatoes,. -aria -auk further !exanijnation withiii a reasen-' Once, when it was.' his watch, the . calitain, came on tlecki'• loolseci 'at, the i hat Sore Throat Needs Minard's.. orcler given. to, shorten 'sail, seid: "Mr, , . . . heavy ..equall coining; have: yeu made. ."Yee; sir," eame the reply, "I have sent beloW for My rain clothes.", "Then, go beloW and .take ten days • jelly' end . termite or. asperages tipe, ..• place ,befere witpeases, is reduCed to poor .eld 'fellow cauld .never count. it •: Able time. ' COmmitment can take placis Only upon a signed' warrant speeifeing the crime and. upen a' Sign - ea information; :enci• bell can ,be .ap- "Meanwhile .t 'the . procurater:flical .and the. police- have been Preparing the. ease fOr .'salimiesien to crown . Coungel, 'who,. thereupen • g,:ivee' diree- to, liut them On,".. roared the ,captain, ding celebration' in Rome- because 'ot tions as. to .the,:fatnre COurse of• pro. • ' Diving many years at seai':Admiral .iho, presenee of ' 'Pridee flupPrecht, deeding's,- i.e.; an indictment ia . t'e'e Red:mae, has ssen • an serte of •eueer Who was c:ominander ,of the German High . Court; or, in the• Sheriff . court people and ...queer CustoMt, 'but no- :terns, who,___,,i ar_v_a14ecit.LReLgium in VIII. , with a jarY. os before tije.F.heriff sum- thing queerer than the. shark' toupa-, - „ -r-, .. marilY; or if they deem the evidence inentg,lie14. in #ie Hawaiian. Islands, insufficient tor. a 'convictien may s;i„ whety„ a swimnier. would 'dive ento A. neeschs most to :bererninded that•Mari's •rceehliat ee furthenprocealings shall cool „and .try t a get alciigtide a shark :be telton.. ' . . . . .'. in •Order.. to Slip' this fingers ilito -itS' 'of. riving: not live tor the sake ' of '• stop its eireething; '. "'Seel" 'then 13 •ti.'brist.. sii.:.:sislitio's or gip. Se 11,.s' to . knoraiug.7Frede'rick ,;-larrison. :• the steps taken to bring 0.• person. to led 'these youths thiek of • " ' trial in •Seotiepd.' 'Except for; his • 4914 .Invasion Plot Forgotten' .Ertiesels.--sEeigiaxi,•newspapera pub- lished. 'despatches statink., that King. .Alhert hati,absented himself 'front the . Italian .army 'reties* daring the -.vied- "Atter BabY,,Was Weak, Skinny, tainet122 Lbs.,"'. nennee Yeast did it, Says MS. vanish overnight. 'Skin:clears like wig's, cies penned Yeast tablets from draggist tA.A2./. The Soothing; 'cooling touch that • Thn newest of the Cuticula preparatiOns. With bachrOund., of SO years .Of depend. able quality and tervicn, ' XI. Guild's; Green Mountain Astippa Corripound sent on request:, Crigin- •ated in 1569 by'Dr Guild. specialist reapiratory diseases, lid pleasant smoke vapor quickly soothes and re= Ileves asthma--4ilso catarrh: Standard, remedy at druggiSts, 65 cents. 60 ^ ' cents and $1..50, powder or cigarette -;-forryt., Send for FREE TRIAL pack_. age of 6 cigarettes. Canadian "lett'!- " baton, 7..Yniens. rate, Dept. CC2. 220 St Pate st west. Montreal. Canl2a. The Linemployrrient Problem!' readY for us when we go along. •By London Financial Times: Mr. 3, the time he has Outlined the' 'even - Thomas tided not 'adopt, an aliolog.e.' ing's job, it Is ,"tinte, please, gentle - tie manner abOut Schemes. .If mon," so We take, a nnmber 33' blia thee justify any such attitude they doivit to Kensington, sitting . on top are' self -condemned, ' We. shouted' '-smoking cigarettes , We have swiped iirrv have pasted the stage, Viten .from. the conductor's pocket on the work for the, unemployed is of the way tip.' I very much enjoy 'ehe Oen, are- still -halting, regien when4Tisten. Very often fel the it does not pepear uneconomie•• to bar, Though reception Erma' firoolt= pay out' large, sums in urierriploYMent! rthiti's Park is diSappointing. Still 1 iristarairce *instead of tleveting the have seen the latest,in gets la a win- - money te finance und:ertekings, that *the eonlinunity will reap the benefit -Other: oli the Wiroleee it do Ottawte—Tlie Indian pollulation of that. By the,,time we arive at our Canada lies increased by 3,103 during destination ie. is ttearti inidt)ight end tile Past five hears, accordlni: to tile ikeAleafire of .1<eiieltigtoti tire: eWitele figures presented in a coinplete itig oft their detiee iituele and . row, sits Pitt comptile,d by the Departirtont tag. 'slcre are in roxigh district aiiid rarettl he aopusr ea iog• get ,info 'show ,the hard Inek, or fats that Is against Of Indian Affairs. • CONSTIPATED CHILDREN ).o erf Could not Eat or Sleep first ,or pleadipg 'diet,. and ,at the [It- irides. The j-lawaiian ould not n, tnal trial, the aceused never appearl That N.vord reMinds us' 6f one. of the ceedings: or !corciners' inquests' in' an- best yarns of this Kentucky admiral. pearanceS before. the Greed Jury add A boy at the naval acaderny had to do a new terrer to life. All preliMinar- an.. examination paper i-tt naval his- ies •are tarried out 'swiftly, secretly, •and :. The 7ptiblic knew: nothing 'except the facts tif arrest and cone "The accheed's interests hie 'guard- ed. from the first,- abet the. court 14 jealous to %prevent •apy'.irregttlarlty in proceduree!• No :dragging out,. before the actual trial,' of the past. history of the aecus,ed or his, actions. at the -AU lar „prejudice. is thus avolde.d•and .• Mir Arial is ensured, which seems al, criminal Anether important feature et the Scottish. System 'should be noted. .Prelimluary ,speeches bY ,coitnael are not permitted; the ease. begins with the .evidence„'frOm wliich, and not from counsera sneeches,-the 'jury gather the filets a the case, "This' may , sometimes be it ditae- fraud 'or 'embezzlement, but in the great majority of cases the fact 'that the ‘jury approach We case:With open adv itage to Constipatioe . is one of the ,most conunott ailments of childhood 'end the child suffering from .it pOsitively ,cknnot thrive. To keep: ihe little hne ;vett the beivels must be kept regular and the *mach sweet. _To dd this• nothing can' wine! Baby's Own. Tab- lets, :They are Pleasant to take .and can .be given to the newbove •bebe mothers owe. no Other medicine for let& ,They ate Sold by medicine deal - The Dr. ;Mediettie: --Coe tory, and Was nohplyeeed by the cities= tion: Why' did the Contieental YOUR HAIR NEIED GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE, ASK 'YOUR RARBIt s an nes e the atTiisTr -.Lastly, after the whole evidence ivied, pottage' ter' the Crown wordsanotlier. benefit to thes‘atcased. end the case.. Investigation and Of its fehe' ness.and effectivenesS no one can ext. ter doubt:- That it has Pkevail. time fmmernefial end AU Lonna the cOnfidence 'or the CountrY le: the a 2 SAW Sv.a0 :sharp tenger Cute easier.' Saws faster VANCOUVER. ST, JOHN. N.8. after Husband's Death • Her husband's. death left her yery yea thhen in health, unable tti 'eet .sleep much. how she. ie brighter in spirits and eate and stee'pe Well. What caused • the difference? • Let her answer in her own words.hh . ,..1 thuds lernschen Salts are a•apien- did tonie. After My husband's death in' December last I became eery rim down en heartle• Had terrible fits of !depression and Wag linable to -eat or %Leen mach. I. wasetlso troubled with clien Salts and. have nen, taken the, little. daily dose' for • nearly two ' molths, during which; time my health has greatly inuiroved. The rheumatism has completely ,left. me. . I am Imucli brighter in spirits and both eat and '81.e\e‘Phel‘nelilifc beg' to;"get you down," modern artificial conclitio.usserrors of cise-then' you should tete to Krus- ellen Salts., They` possess e 'weeder:. poWer Of giving new life and vital- ity to the eonntless of of which the human beclihis compesed, . The Way te beep sniffing. is:to' take L. pinch in your first morning cup of rqr Instant Ease From COUGHING lake liackPr$ Joh lilte;e . falling hair and' Stimulates new * .• The chaneeil arib that what :eon hail tndiati s[0-60 At 108,01a. as ehaMploinlivee looks (teen agge •a Otterterfeit &Oar m, me. )el7tilf1.61,ttp4-4i4taliktitititikelreepolitit enteyroauct diagot, nit* 1 Irt. compared witA 1:04,g94 five Years. ago. ly. it he asks us trthritothvreettlarreidwoilt4g. eas theeseheee, taken' eyerY five Years. ' ing about till it' is tithe to de a job,' "WOO. 1 :hot laY •iiioney's Worth." Minard.'s'for. t -he Ideal liiihdowe'. A cotnplete' census Of th.e Indians IS We fell him that We toe tesehlest due to Acid ectestennes ttetemetete issienettia Oestitetesesch • TI Phillips' Milk of Mageesia• It has rettrained- for 50 y,ears' the standard *lilt OhYSitielte. One illioniiftiI hi' crate neutralises •IllatlY• tithed Vitilitlita. 11. st011Ittpt acids, and et otteeN• the sympttunt- disappear la ---Vott-elTrthrertherrrtidesents 'send When eon !know : tide •:trotteihsteetlied.: .And ;vett Will • neyer sulIer' from bie, Be Sure get,llie genuine Phillips' dans for 50 ,Years cerheeting exeese adds. Eaelt bottle eeetales tit; 451 was. vety vidalc after art 6p. 4gekr9n. My nerves were sohad I would sit down and cry and my huiband'would not go out onclleave me alone. Now my` netves are muchlbetter, thanks to a -booklet tha_ was left Vegetable. Compound. surely put me Ott my feet. tidoe rakqn eight bottles, My friends felt reip the • • •