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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-03-25, Page 3.,cal--• LOSS OF STItENGTII T11ItOUGLI INDIGESTION The Stomach Can Only Do Its Work When the Blood is Rich • and Red. attired the colonel, who knew t14 Georgian temperarpent. "It is revolutionary enthusiasm• ," replied the official in broken. English. "If yam have a Thomas --a Great 134- tsin Thomas -or so to lend us-" " 'Fraid not," said the colonel. "I have just four men with me." "It is enough ! " exclaimed the official joyfully.. "The Great Britain Tli-omas Indigestion means. loss as well,, as is mach respected by toy couutry- Suffering to many people. Loss of ren!" t•;trt•:lgth, toss of time and loss of Perhaps it might have been enough, a(►ul/ty follows indigestion anddebut. but the colonel could ..not • spare-. his a.y continues a5 lung x5 the itldii;es- four'ttnd closed the int&-rt'iey' with 'a it(,u remains.. Workers -suffer from rather curt, "50. sorry!" . r indigestion because their .hours are -A few :days later, Mr. Ch`att•r and a long, told ,uftiAit they cannot, give pre, medic -al friend ,learned ti little••urore tier time. to meals. 'Then, the appetite -(if the ways of Thomas- 1. ith• the Geor- tit becomes. tickle, digestion becomes',glans. .They•11ad been puzzled by the 1;.etAt E .and the . blood becomes int- tight of 'a Tommy on a street corner, ;overished. So the ,general health` apparently .carrying •on u fluent con-; • uffc:l's 14tgour, nervous troubles vel'salion with a.Georgiiin sohitet, and Jed often sleeplessttc-ss follows. It is found an opportunity afterwards to to remember that the 'Whole �;ys que ttiun litre. • "You don't speak Gc.or; tun? asked. rk`lic•s upon gnod• blood and that: speak -.-*,--04411' blood is impossible .unless the 'the doctor. • . • • : i.t.;itiun t" gpod• "Nee sir," iinuwered' rornrliy. The stomach cannot',Olo-its•work 11n-'• ."And.: that' Gel rgialt •doesn't under the blood is made rich anll red, staled 1'.ng1is11Y" • ' .t41 so new blood alone can cure fedi- "No, sir.""Stately Homes" Gaing. • Blom days in the land business have struck, Britain, and many ances- tral' estates]' have gone under the auc- tioneer's hammer. The reason for sell- ing is mainly that rents for farms are low and that owners •of estates 'can , more profitably invest their money elsewhere: There are also many newly -rich 'looking • for lin? .country homes. But in the main, it id sniall farmers wird are buying tut the big estates in portions. The agricultural 'depression, of the eighties and early niltefie! ruined many an jnglisii fats user, but the war 'with' its11 eose,,quent demand for every • scrap of food that •could be pruduced in the British Isles •gave ,<t trtjneudutls stiruulus to agr1- ,culture. Yractieally all the large :.rea of land offered for • sale in .Kent hats been •sold amid :keen 'competition at t .tI' factory Flees., Fruit farms; have been in great de land: With many of the .big estates being sub -divided those re-, -r3lst4 iitg de --3;1441..1` will l attara11,y--14eume Morn valuable.. There is an' uns-atiablO demand for houses in both Loudon and .the siinall towns. • HAVE YOU ASTHMAS Do you endure the tmLery • of Asthma with alesplesn nights, difficult breathing. and 1 ore of strength? How- ever bad your case quick relief is guaranteed by the use of TEMPLETON'S RAZ -MAH CAPSU LES This preparation is the re- sult of yearsofexperiment- ing xper eat- ing and study. Thousands have derived the greatest benefit through its , use. Write for free sample to Templetons. 142 Bing 8t. W.; Toronto.. Sold by .tellable drug fists everywhere f 0;41.04 a -boz.- ea TEMPLETON'S RHEUMATIC CAPSULES For fifteen • years . the standard specific for • Rheumattstn. Neuritis, Gout Sciatica, Lumbago. NeuraIOIa Many doctors procrlbe•them. . Write to Templeton., 142 Etng' 6t. W.,.Toroato. for free amide. Suld by tellable amuses cSer en -Where tor $1.04 per box. `,..r'tion: it is for this reason •that .lt , "11°w."011.earth, 'then', .<do •••a41•tu •iaan-;, f, --= • t ins dy like Dr. Williams' rink *Pills age to 'understand each ,Other?"HEN BABY IS CROS Dubious Prospect: , • w 1•1ich makes new rich blood; cures "Well, yen .see, its this lyay, sir, "That psychic expect says there are .�',1ige'.tion arid builds up the whole repl4ed ' hor:nnes with ' the utmost• • • a trees and animals in the ,pint world•" • v :1s ni The great -value of 1):. Wil- solemnity. "One of th�Ge 'ere foreign alotherM,. wheel' your baby is cross- .,Tebbe there are,,' said- Farmer ', ins' Pink Pills in cases; of this kind chaps'11 .conte up and say to Me, when. 1:e cries• a, grettt •deal and no t:'urntossel. .`Orly• I nvu t Say that, llroyen by• the statement of Mr. R. 'tiitchyvilla, i iti•liyvillu?' And 1'11' say alnount of attention or• petting thea c harpies wood an driv111. hos'. , are : s.„,,,11,\Vinglittnr, Ont., who says:a. to Tin, 'lion -'t mind if I coo 'ave tine.' Pile-sonletliirig it1 the matter. It is and ,, th'i� thins of this life that 1� ''1'll�-• lrutlifulness of my statement can And then maybe 't 11,' -ay^ to me, 'Tutt- 'not the nature of little on'to" be was hoptll' to get away from." aiep1:o en by scores of my friends and sky, Risky, :boo!' .Anal dies 1 ':)1Ifs 'flu cross and. peevish --the well child is a cettainlances. I amara. glove , cutter one on ,the jaw." ' • happy • child... Give him ' •a• dose -of •: t l :it:t and for six long years; have. • "But why? , \\'liy knot* him dine es?" . haby', Own Tablets 'and lie ,Fill soon . ;Hie,: tinbeen a great sufferer: -from "feeause, sir," answered '1'1 Ulnas be wellagain.r' The Tablets rs+'•e a mild pens )lic•:�t.i a of. ill's' chiefly .due to •in- with simplicitt•,." for all I knos , sir, 'e .but thorough••laxative which 1egulite Marion Bridge, C.-B..,Ldy 34, 02• . u .dask ;tion. Gats would accu:nul�tte on r11ay be• 11141'ing insult1116 remarks the bowels and stomach.; banish cons- I have handled MINA11,I)''i .1.1\1- :i�.li;tc•li, • C•.... 1.. ere great Lain. 1i11011.i• rete." • . - 1ipation :tied indigestion;• break up .\IL\ 1: during' the. past y`eiti•.' Iii- is al• • t. 1 c.� and . It 1s pent fps rot f1 -o. 1lis• 1,1)..1 `tllat •c4,ld.'' anal'steelele fevers and relieve \s't1 ', 11i:� first Li:tiiue:it. asked fol•.111•r(+', ,� .1 � 1 Ices ,lt up at t.nl . era 1 allncist ...n.,,...,,,., Mitt cl'tf.12 V11('11 at •w'',1rk. t}le. Great 1!?ritain.'rlt,ulsl:t=; i. 11..•sl)ectt'd •the ashes 110110.; ills of little 01' , -:('( 11 1 :tnd aitch,--ui(l:•:1 1y 'filo 44.,'t•l1c'r pt. '11,1•.0'! :.'+11.(•(,1(14' by 'c1 (1Yilw's3• ol)- 1111'(i41"' =`1:1: • l)l11• 1'P-11(•('!e't1 ]1•: (•@1^lling, theta \lr''. O tr 1�1(lar(l, Ste... all till (1:1.1(',•(•.1 1�:11ds of I�1-11init.lit I aa, ,l• '•.�11it•11 '1•a1s 111111is1 111(Ie24.1l0•.. ---- ----�i�'--'-_ `.uphl.t', 1111-E'•., \%'rit('S -_"'13<L11'�.''s,•Ot\•li- handle, .- . ,.. • .•I• ,1::t11y l .1)('t�un 1.11; use of 1)r'. .. '1'ai)l'eta art• an exccli(•12t re tut ns for N1.-1, 1'!'.':::: =( 1 _ The Real Good. , or:' -ti 11it111. '1`11ev re•litve(1 70y' little t Iii 11Pink Pills. 1] atter tltl�itll !'� ,. 111iXcs '1 fct-1 like :t new.it1;:11. ',..‘\11:1i is 111(' re; -+..1 good?" u:•, •.'11(-11 1 1 t1Iing else would arid. I a• t,ritll`.-lorlll:Iti1171 t.li(-;\• have Iilatl1 iI1 1 :1,A('•1 i:: 11111-;in1.., 11i4,r1(1 . •til Iroll14. l'(?ccjl:rlii'C'1)d thele ee all ..' _ • :111tr11 1•P(11:1 1l,t11)11'. a}nd t5'•lilir3 (►1''1! 1'> �:a 121 the diff': ,i :ort. y 1110111 •t5." The'rahlet5 are sold iia ' '1::, LL�'':1:111 1 g;Aili�•d t}t•ii•t,-•e'ii pounds. Knowledge, said. the 5eltuo:. nwed:rine :dealers or by waita't 2-5. Norwegians Live Long.` -1a 1•;(.iu1a1. I. may :1;111'th:it 1 lt;:l u 1 the. 'Truth, said .tile g man, 441!'a'a.:1,,a . 1'•1'3111 •,-1'he Dr.. \Villi;i:lis •Tiles :21('rat.e 10121,4)1 aa life 1''f.' vas h � .ict'. (`f lir, \`,'1.iliain;,'.1'ri .1'ill•; as a P14�a.•ure, said ti`,•.;.11i1. 11.( (1i1:•in1e't:'u., Bre•ille,. Ont. • . •Norwegian i:, l;re:iter Blau t111t of :,;-; -� they did for a niece; l • t 1. ( .a ,1 1 11 +,f what t)l ��•-= .ether rat of -.hicl ether n Lure,, said tlle�nlairieri. tthu :illucr�tiilit. a 'critical oper:rtion, - Bel+oVed Books retard.43 L'eatlt1 said. the .page, . .t:t:l ,who .did not regale Tier strength , 1. inti) site started using the pills.. 111 1 reedom, ,said.tllc dreamer,-• For twiny' friend:., I''ie, found in book linnle,•s:1id tete :,age, .1 thankful am; . • •, s• r ensa they fully restored her health, Cisme, maid the/soldier, Among them Durotliea 13roolcs, and this. encouraged.ille.to begin' their s 1•.quiti•, file seer..,. •• And Pickwick's Sam. Use, wilt, as I have . already said, a From haus a pagethey sinilipg look �`onipl.eto restoration : of hcal{.h In my Spoke ley heart full; radia, '' . • uwu':erre." • "The answer (i5. not. here,`' 1n Prose or song, • - Youcan get Dr. \\']lliallis' Pink Pills Then withrin my• bosom,And in my heart they fill a nook, through .trey. dealer in 'medicine, or by Softly this �I heard: 'What friendsoule, throng., :nail at 50 cents a l}ox or.�•six Poxes for "Each heart holds the secret; - They offer fair and Happy haven, 2.&0 frothe Dr.VFilliarn', ltediclrfe -kindness is thb word." in ��hich I find c.o.a Brockville, Ont. I. - \\'i. dolli, and cheer, and love, frfe MONEY ORDERS. • given, w ' . Dei�linion Express.., Money Orders are And cQmradtns kind, , on a sale. itt five thousand :Offices. throughout Canrada. a. Why the Great Britain - Thomas is Respected. The British Tommy is cheery, cour- ageous and dependable. • He also adapts himself successfully, inashis own peculiar fassh.ton, to strange coun- tries, comrades and responsibilities. 1n Georgia_ -not that which Sher/nen marched through, but Transeaticasian i;eorgia, neighbor to unhappy Armenia - Ir, 11eIville Clutter, a' recent Amer' - . Strike in the Congo. A novel nmethod of breaking a/strike • is described b} Mr,E. Torday, who tells about some of. lire curious, cut- look'at tongue! Remove p01- toms on the I 'crossed d tli zn tribes in SOI1S from little stomach, h� the Congo. ' I crossed the river ga• a. liver and bowels to canoe, he says, and then ley luggage e ori visitor, found• trim very, rutrcil on was carted to.:i place about• the falls. the job. He was. indeed, the one en- where another •boat was waiting' for, .ii%ening .1emeiit amid tra; edy and• .ole.. ' ;c(I;fusion. The Anrer1ean first. learn. The boat Ver:s only a dugout, but it cd of his activities from a' British'was 5o large that it required a crew. of • e�lott�}: his travelling conlraniorr on" forty paddlers,' whish via:` changed at (;fa)►gian train. -,every vittago so'tiiat -the should There had been, the colonel related, not be taken far from their homes. ' t.1dat,lc. between the Armenians and 111 ui'.(' plaice the men refused Co -work. anti--ffw 4i ----t+ 1P-1--w°t •ks3 Pr '.a't_ 13-t2'i'R':- . pule, when iTong come a party of1Tuaueed: t worn Tr14' the twelve 13ritissh soldiers, 'Phe •Georgian village, they withdrew to +tt distance end Armenian armjes lay on either and mocked uie, +ride of a railway line. They were I instructed nly'boy to put a number s,ttltut. to attack, when the Driton ,in of paddles into the boat; then I in- • oat:nand jumped ori a pile of railway vited the savage ladies to come aboard ;:es and addressed them. ' and sell the food. 1 relied upon alio "l'ontnlanderti of the Georgian and unh ersal 'eagerness. of .the negroes in Armenian armies` in being," he said that region to trade, •anti soon thirty lroiitrty. "SinesLyoa can't. carry on women were lu the boat. bargaining. witliout killing some of His Majesty's. Without attt•aeting their attention, forceA, li'propose an artntstice." There- my'boy unfastened the tope by which upon the British army of twelve sat the boat was secured to a tree, and :_.•_stusaaaataatkeen the , firing lines at d. before title saleswomen wetawar , f •,ntnfortably made and enjoyed its tea what was TiappriiTrig they found theta. "'tile the surprised: commanders- al.- selves floating downstream.. - ltiger' terms. The effect of this manoeuvre was It was. an ' 'amusing anecdote, and immediate. The men' :,et out in their rc:,reety•had the colonel finished tell. little canoes. and demanded their wo tnr; it when thelk'rakes began grinding men. I'offt•red to surrender one host- • •sanc1 a' fusilade of musketry rang, out. *age for•'•'very man who would conte from the near -by town. Presently a aboard and take his place with a pad - ,k (rgian official, lieu scared, came die, and tri half an hour I continued aboard and appealed to the colonel for my journey triumphantly. A11 the c,:tstancc against. a crowd of convival ladies had been redeemed fr'.up pawn. ;e11i W eltizQne who were sheeting up . ~--r• 4 fife' .441111 TATYSIde. it, war 01' there play.?" c'oldly in - "SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE LTlca's Pioneer Dog laemidies Stook on DOG DISEASES and 1Row to reed Mailed Free to. an;; . AQ•. dress by the Author. S,' Ola? Glover 0.0.. Eno. 111 West 81st Street , .New York, _U.S.A. I �149 toughs and Colds Meatt, Restless. Nights which sap the vitality. Danger lurks in every hodr a cold is allowed to run. Assist nature tobring your children quickly back to health and strength and avoi.l serious complications hy�the prompt use of (.ray's Syrup -• over 60 years in use. Always burets Large size - GRAYS. - - - of RED SPRUCE' G UM , /V.4frog t D-WATSON /OW; N! '04W, - moi _ .... 2 G:. WREN NEURALCIA ATTACKS NERVES Sloan's L'ininwnt scatters the congestion and ` . relieves pain A little, aSplic.i• 12 ill'sl;lut , 1:i ;,,.(1. 4... 1� will renctrat(r inlrtiediately and rt: •t and soothe the nerves. Sloan's Liniment is very effectit e Accept "CaliforniaSyrur.,of rigs in allalir.>; cx1criiat ra111c,. strait. beuises, aches, stiff joints. sore mus- cles.California lutitbago, neuritis, ;sciatica, thew - the package, then you are sure your uratic twinge. • . . d 11, Irttvciltg- the best •end •m a big--btrtt•te-~:riRrar.i ,est _lie+1,1 'harmless laxative or physio. for the for family use. Made • in Canada. little ptomach. liver and bowels. Druggists everywhere. Children love its delicious fruity 36c., i0e., 11.10. taste. Full directions for child's dose, cn each bottle. Dive it without fear. Mother! . You. must say "California." -Maxims of a Successful Man. The less we titin* of our own good _ qualities and the more we make of . those of our friends and 8cs4a.iat, Sloan's Regularity in feeding is Ord. of the the better for everyone. • essentials :for producing winter eRes. The. rroyea atttwessful seifi'hne-s is unselfishness. Don't talk about your own ' good dualities- ;give your friends a f:hance. It is good to both think and act. but do the first anyway. Sut of a job then into oae. • Conservation. Is It. ‘aluttble thing; save it. When yott criticise. yolir own organi- zation remember you ere a part :of SO. When •you find something to eriti- rise in tile organization tell me. I am intereefed- -the public is' not. • It is better to get' a headaehe ing an idea than al sore head nersing a grouch. A little idea may make a big 'utile, tle idea. Don't chase clistomer too hard. Yeti may be out of breath and ideas when you catch him. • • Making things go RS far a.•;,, possible doesn't mean nr. -. v. �.��-...n the f truth. Yoiill Enjoy the Flavor of INSTANT. POSTUM and this table drink is easy to mace dust riga,. One can vary the cup strength as desired, maxim it strong r se. _� - Mild to suit taste, (Jsed instead' of coffee •it's- BetterF�rYou More Econonicai 1 1 Viltiti>i>tz4.`rit • Iff('e'>rl i t het tali., Cuticura Will Heli . You Have HairLikeTkis Touch spots of ' dandruff and itching, if any, with Cuticura Ointment.. Shampoo' with Cuticura Soap and hot water. �S�i Sisal See. so 1 pe va�limi 42*�tt1he ddient io s L?- . .a.. 'steal Names sp .levo* 'feast+', ••' �"�L. No. 112.--'20. *w fttinara's LinL Sat la tt a rolsse► ITS or RUMOR FIN HERE MERE A Form of Worship. Cyril: "That young bride worships her husband, doesn't. she?" ' Celia, ''We11, she. planes burnt of- ferings before: Pini three times a day." ACRE FARM Folt SALE AS. 1 0.0 . got g• •concern with stock and BAH H • equipment. 44.506 or 'form wipes $,b0,� • • two miles from rBrooklyn Statical, im- Mother was very fond •of teasing mediate possession. Robert . Walker. i Newport. Nota Scotia_ Ethel, her three-year-old daughter. It amused her Ito see those little eyes 1 •-�,_- flai3h with rage. 1 T HAVE CASH BUYERS FOFt SAI.- . But it wasn't having a good effect -able farms. Give description. lo- cation and tenth price. t James P. 'White. on. Ethel. 4t was making her $pry. . l:os tib. New r�ratnklln. mo. sharp and bitter tongued. ~' One day mother picked ,up the ndw puppy, ruddl g it in her arms like an a �J ELL EQUIPPED NLWSPAPEIt inf:>r,nt, and asked:• and sob printing plant in Easter' Qntarfo. Iasuraace carried 11.600. Will "Conk, Fthei,• how 'd0 you litre myu eo for 81.200 on Quick sale. • Boz. $g.• • new bad-?" - - WBoon 1`ubllshing eo.. Ltd.. Toronto Classifleil Advertisements.• ! 4GUT$ WANT rlsa. PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTING good prints and llnishes---lowest prices on fra.znes-ask for cb.talogue. United Art Co., 4 Brunswick Ave., Tor- onto. `; MART. ENER(3E'TIC YOUNG MAN C wanted to handle mining stocks• bonds and debentures. to represent To- ronto House. ls�ejral commission. - Ap- ply 13oi 6.. Wilson Publishing Co.. To- ronto. o-ronto. FARM !OR BLLE FAZYS BOUGET. , ;OR SALE - a. But she' didn't sitiile at the' emelt girl's quick retort. ' •• "It's'zackly like its wuvver!" , Ask for 1111nard's and take no other GIRLS! DRAW 'A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR Let - "Dan.derine" save your, ae hair and double its beauty, rionzr szs. STEVENS' COMMETE : FERTIL- izer w111 pay you: Write for prices. G HI'P TOUR•EMPTY BAGS --SUGAR, 1:3 flour, bran eacks to Stevens. High- est prices. Geo. Stevens. 364 Mark St.. I'eterboro. • tf ENITTZNG Y.hZE$ -ITTl ti(; . YARN6. BEAUTIFUL.. J1.soft lanibs' wool four -ply, A finger- ing yarns 1n sixteen colors.• Just the 'thing !'or aw*a.ters, pullovers, -_toques._ 1s1Ji1 children's wear. tirade 1n Canada b5 + Canadians from pure Lambs' Wool,'.and nothing P1'o end somewhat resembles' the high eitPaass English yarns, but so . Mucid cheaper. as -you buy' d&rect 'frons . the spinners.- }'rice twenty cents > e4 • skein pr three 'dollars per 1iound. Srnail 5(011l(le skein, twe'nt.y.cents,. postage. free . Also heavier yarns in homespun un style. all. �r'u(11 to wash at home, , In (lra'y, -1141 While at 'one ' dollar. fifty pail: f..,Un•l, Large sample-ak.4i11. thirty cents., i "`frit e free.-. Pnstugr: extra w. fill ter i'..�Q- Under 1'12 i l(hi 1''r� t,(\1'1 ge 1t,12•,. :1'. i',a•• •s :1.1 1-• .line1`5 Wallt- r,1.. ,1..:,•l 1... 1.1171111'\-t:1 �1,•. WOOD ASSES. 1 4 1 t.' 1.4:)1: • 11->,1'1. A (54th; FOR SALE. write' 1•,e. Geo. : ate dens, 3y 1 , Mari: t. t tri a 1: Peter', a: n. SCRAP. IRON. 1' 1,..)13 11:1\'l A 1'1 :L' .A "l 11 '1I:1V1•]' Cl or nl•..ie of h .!':a;) it••(,n I will et,704 and rgli.t.te you wh4i•e it ' 1 9.• -Geo. ' Stevens, 3t4 Mark Street, 1 •.tterboro.i• . MiSCELL�.Nl30U8. Tj MMES W ANTLD TO DO PLAIN .1.1, light eev:ricg at home whole et mare time. goad pay. work -sent any d11t-is lance, chargess'pafd. Send stamp for par- ttculiars. Na,Uopal 'Manufacturing Com- pany. Montreal, 011, g)111, such alypndanee .lpf. tlUFIfI•N STOCK WANTED. .'IF YOU 'lJ are able to cadets. a ED.:I 'sir U thiel, heavy. invigorated 'hair;' • a per-, a ell the highest prat es, dry or Rrees lett mass Af wavy,silky heir; glorious= from e., saw. Keenan Bros.. Li,nited., Owen Sound. On ly fluffy, bright and so easy to manage �' Just moisten 'a cloth with.,.' little �acNCI.1t• TUMORS. i.vu4's. 16TC. tuternal and external..cureti without "I)anderi111"' slid (•rerefulba draw' it :pain by our Ilotne treatment �'F rite out:: through your hair,• •taking ices; small '-before lob `late Dr. Rehman Medical .s meld at a. titan; this magically 're- Co.. I•imlrea, Coiltngwooe, ant. moves all, dirt, aaccese oil and grease, %'1~TIy - P.ELIABI.E, E ' Eli - but 1 - getic teen, farmersi' eons, faretoi but your hair. is. not left brittle, dry,'Yrs others a leo can de.cote some of stringy br faded'; but charminglr soft, their spare time to represent us as fialesmen• for •I`uret'y Stock. �; e sup - with .glossy, golden,- gleams and tender ply up-to-date. anasfllnR out'.it free o! lights.: The. youthful ,glints, titfts and charge and offer liberal rernultaer:ation. color are again in your hair. Apply lmmedtately to. Maple • Grove - •Nurseries. Winona. Ont. "I)anderine"a :is it tonic beautifier. ' Besides doublieg the beauty:of ' the j'''''''',''''''.....e..e..e..e........e.....A..A..«.e.,...A..e''''•r„ , hair • at thee, it checks disndruff and stops falling hair. Get delightful Dan- CALOMEL! .# 1 derine for a leacoats at. any drug or toilet counter and use .1t us,a dressing,.. T au 1 :^,. ifil)rat).1 a.4 told or. bo.tt,' • 4 ' I •' •,1 ; •c`.--. l ! .•' .►1•e11-' 4 It's i\k rcut y Quick- - t A. { sil\'� r ! Shocks the ' Cause. 0f Lit r- Dang`r! ..................... . , • •• •••••,••••• A..•. e.e>..,-:..•..e..•..•. 1The cefebratea Dr, Mic11-nnoff,, l'ou'r,' bilious, 1:;1! take "f :lccarets an autho,ity ca early old oisons i Frill hale :t throbbing sF_ns:ttiotl fit . says that it is "caesxed by P 1 your 1100:1, a batt t1141r In year mouth. Whenyouretornackdigests food 4. i,, y.#•'ur- skin... -is eLow- 1 EailyOltiAge,-s 1 generated in the intestine. �1r- r3, t t V - .'s. areay.$4 reN .a.. ' , • ✓ formingpoilonousilrtatter. Por- 4� tips art- parched, ;our bowels -are • sons bringon earlyold age and g cuhc t fps t e'c!. No wonder -you feel premature death. 15 tn.30 drops , t of "Scigel'8 Syrup" after meals foggy, ntealt. :end it tpmrrred. you' a;akes your digestion sound. t:, need ('a -carets 'to -night. Don't. con- G-s�l,z(b-s®-s ilk�Lmf:.(s chit,, lfthing a:1ci'ions rpisaarP to your- AL-sCif anti those wlio love you: and don't resort to har=ll phasic~ that. irritate and injure. Remember'that most dis- I 1 ��:- " t • orders of • the stomach, liver and. - i bowels -- are -end -ed by in4rntng with gentle. harmless Cascarets--they work while you sltep. ' never gripe, shock, si(•ken or inccnvenlcrce 7011. They're TritTle- gym a 1870 IL 30WOOU STOESCPS .,&s ,}3 ONLY TABLETS MARKED "BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN Not' ot \ i`ir111 at :\11 '\1'itlil'ill the r1.1%,e'r Cr45s" • The lie' r' ' lt::i•rr" at11n11(.11 ort t:11f• i '•1:tln4 proper titer(tin s few PAIL lf'ts pesit.il.ly itie•Ut•ifies 1110 ants gen- lit'o,lser•he, 'ri othaehe, }'staehe, Nett 'Gine Aspirin,- the'Aspirin preei'rihe•l ralgie., Lutnla►go,.)heumssti.n,, :\curl^ l,y physicians for over nineteen years tip, Juuint ficins, and Pain gentrall • stnd.,pow made in Canada. ; • needy tin boxes containing 12 tab- ATn:tr•+ buy an unbroken package lets• cost but a few emits., "Tlntggiote t;f "Il .'r TAhiet_s.3f Aspirin which' shirr sell larger "Bayer" package*. " There is only one A!+pirin--"Bayer"-Tea mast say 7111�Te -- al Aspirin Is•','•.,' trrt i' tr .rk , rrrlrt'rrd In ('ans4a) et ileIFer lunula,tiare of Mend. neethhrldi'rt, r ••1. Ftellct•lirat 1,1. While 1t Is we•i knntv•e that Asplri:a means Bay* t(tantlfnrttes,•, t.• artist t1 pub:lr against imitation!, the Tablets off 133ytr tem9*S will be •:aired P11 II theft genetsl trade rack. the "Bayer Groes,"