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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-5-7, Page 7• BANISII?1M1LES AND ERUPTIONS In the Spring Most People • Need a Tonic Medicine •On of the merest signs that the blead is eat of order i$ the pimples, . eruptions and eczeme, that ',come frequently with datage from winter to spaingaThesse prove that the bang indocaallfe of winter has had its, effect upon the blood, and that a tonic medicine is needed to put it right. Indeed there are few people whb do not need a. tonic at this season. Bad blood cle5es not merely show self in disfiguaing eruptions. To this same condition is due attacks of rheumatism and lumbage ; -axe •5hap, Etabbilig?"1154:135 • Of seiatica and neuralgia; P&P).* appetite and a; desire to avoid exertion. You can - •.not care thee troubles by the use • of purgative medieines—you need a tonie, and a tonic only, and aanong all medicines there is none • can equal Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Ler their tonic, life-giving, nerve - .restoring powers. Every dose a this medicine makes new, rieh blood whioh drives out impurities, stimu- attics every organ and, brings a feel- ing of new health and •energy to weak, tired, ailing Men, women and children. •If you are out of sorbs give this medicine a trial and see how quickly it will reatore the Pete, revive drooping spirits, and fill your aeins with new, health -giv- ing blood. • . You can get these pills frosu any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 ceate a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' • Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 114 POINTED PARAGRAPIIS. A long life without old age—oh, ioa To err is huanan, but to forgive as not. ' A whiskey still is operated on the quiet. A bad memory is a cheerful liar's nightnaare. One gentleman who calls another gentleman a iia,r is no gentleman. Fortunately for the average man, few of his prayere are answered. When a fool has nothing to say he's never satisfied until he says it. More than a. blanket mortgage is needed to keep a house -warm in cold weather. • I Only a fool will neglect his family in order to pose -as a pa,blic bete - factor. An ordinary cold is one of the very few ailments the modern, phy- sician has been wilding to undertake to cure without a, surgical opera- tion. , Royal Children Well entormett. • The Queen is immensely interest, ed in everything • historical, and when going on a visit to a flew place an -variably reads everything cam - fleeted -with its past. This plan of knowing all, about places of interest beforehand 'tommenels itself so 'greatly to her that. she etcour,ages her children to do the ame, and the - young Princes and Princess are coneequently extremely well in- • formed. • TIAPPY NOW - . . • 1 Family of Twelve Brink Poston'. r "It certainly has been a, blueing in -our hotneaa write e a, young lady ,. an regard to Poetuni. • "I am one of,a, family of twelve, dlAtho, before tieing Postum, would -make a. healthyperebn uncomfor- • ttable by their complaining of heed- ach,e,, dizziness, sour stomach, etc., i'srom drinking coffee." (Tea is just as injarious because it eontaans the same drug, caffeine) . , Tor years mother suffered from palpitation of the heart, sick head - and bad stomach, and at times •'would be taken violently ill. • Abeut a` year ago he quit coffee and be- gan Postuan. - • ,• "My brothel- was troubled with head,aehe and dizziness all the time he drank coffee. All those troubles • of my mother and brother have ells.- appearecl since Poet= has taken Ole place of eoffee. "A sister was ill nearly all her • `life with headache and heart trou- ble, and about all she eared for was aoffee and tea, The doetors told her she anuot leave them -genie, as teedi.e,ina ` dad her no p•arnaenent good, ' "She thought nothing would take ,theplace of -coffee until we indace•cl her to try Postum, Now her trou- bles are, all gene and she is a, happy little woman enjoyeng life as people -1,shou1d." i• Name gieen, by the Canadian Poe - anal, Co„ Wind.sor, Ont. • • Boehm now comes in two 'forms; ei;Regular .roattica— must be wela e oiled, lace - and 25o, packages. • Instant Postum—is a eolable poiw- iaerr, A eteaspoonful dissolves quick - at an a etip of hob water and, with ,gearn and nougat., snakes a delicious • eye•rage lnetantly. 30c. and 50c. 04, •' ' ' i The cosiapar cap of both kinds is (about the 'memo, , "Thereat a'Reaeon" for Postuan, ----eold by Grocers, '1 LO N DON. S'I'REET ^MYSTERIES. Male in Particular Ilueincee COngree gide on One Street., Vadoulttedla °ate of the inost curious features of Landoll is the manlier in witiell men elloge,d,is Particaltar basineaeas , and pea/es- •eiorts have eortgregatescla for .earas ailaSterames • reaeou, In oort.46a -street:dila-id areas, This peeuliarity is recalled by the euggeationathala 04410 ,-Otreat ''011ea.befOreelelia;•• ea to bditItte, dbOare'bf :46)5tOrk, on • acconat of the fact that it is becem- ing, in these days of atioters, teo noisy. : Where shoUld the doctors decide to desert Harley Street, they will move to, it is, of curs, diftionit to Say; but it is alarest safe to afaern that when they do migrate they will sattle'downeagain all toga-, ther in 'tome' quiet. . particr of the Metroaolis. • ' There are many Leatidoners Who still remember the time when Lon- don's ohief doet•ors ,congregated in the neighborhood of Finsbury Square, Which wasdeserted for Harley 'Street, on accodat of the many businesses' whiCh set up in the former neighborhood. ' There are many other carious in- stances, however; of the manner in 'which ,profeesional and business men flock toget,hee, Tottenbaan Oallat Road, for insta,nce, is the great furniture theroagbfare of the 1VIetropolia while Long Acre is monopolized,by motor -ear firms:and earriage-buildere: Aviators have made Pleeadilly the he•adquarters of the aeroplane industry, in which street the Aero Clith and the offices of "The Aeroplane,' are 'situated, whileefilan manufacturers areeon- gregated in the immediate neighber-: hood of Charing Cross. BABY'S OWN ,TABLE -TS GUARANTEED SAFE ---- • -e Baby's Own Tablets are the only .medicine for little ones that are absolutely guaranteed to be strietly free from opiates, na,rcotieS and other harmful drugs. They carry the guarantee of a government` analyst to this effeet, so the inoth- ers vvhose little onee'are• ailing need have no fear in using the Tablets. They cannot poseibly do harm, and never fail to- do good. The Tablets cure all childhood ailments such' as constipation and indigestion, worms, colds, colic, simple fevers, etc. Thousand e of mothers through- out Canada say they • would use nothing else for their babies. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 ,cents a box from -The Dr. Williama' Meditine Co., Brook- , villa, Ont. Fewer Bites in Germany. The preliminary statistics • of Prussian births and deaths far 1913 show that there were rather more than 15,000 fewer barblis than in 1912, but that the excess of births over deaths was 550,764, the excess being 824 above that in 1912. The number of births in Prussia in 1913 was about 100,000 fearer than in 1906. ' As Prussia is about two- thirds of Germany the Prussian re- turns are a fair guide to the' posi- tion throughout the empire. • Only 6,000 Seca at One Time. Dr. Sydney Chapman, lecturing to the Viotoria Institute in the theatre of th,e Itoaga Society Arts, London, gave ,a, general efts -tie of the stars. He said that under the best possible conditions not more than six. thousand were visible to the human eye, to that, although they had been compared to the sands of the sea dor multitude, no one ever have seen MOTO than half of the visible ones—ahat is to say, three thousand—at one time. • ' Sister's Request. ,Sister (who wants to -be left alone for a moment with her suitor)- Fritzi, it's cold in the house • go in the next rdOM and close the win- Fritzi—lint it's 'closed. Sister—Well, then, open it, The Bissembiers. 'Gibbs—I'd really like to know the secret of social success. • Diblese-My ba', there are many 'secrets of 'social ,suceees, but one of the mast important ,is to be able tct pretend you are baying a good time when you're not. Oh, Splash. Maiden—What' s this trough of the sea" we read about? Corney—Oh, I guess -that is what the ocean greyhounds drink out of. Seriois. Ms. 'Thompeort—My husband is seriously ill. He's having a consult - talon now. Lautareas—Poor maa, do you think it hurt him bad, ' • Money is pitiftilly cheap when ,it is all a man has. When a man fails in bueiness he begins to look, around for a politi- cal job. Nothing leoks more pitiful than an old woman arrey,ed in her daughter's east -off finery, Best Money He, Ilas Ever Spent wAs www. c. HANSEN PAID Hooli;$ KIDNEY PILLS - Rad Been Ailing for Six or Seven' • 1RT Years Wheel e oob a Neighbor's aAdvieta. and.' CaaaaPla(a !aura. Mona, Man., May 4th Mr, Cornelius Hansen, krtown and bighla respected here, is telling his friends of bis Sig1P1e but coals pike cure from a protracted ollhersS.- The faebs in aid are : He had 'Kid ney Disease; 'he indok 'bidda' Kid ney Pills; they cared him. But let Mr. Hansen tell ais awn atoty, ",1 was troubled with my Kidneys for' pia.or saaen years," he. eve. "My back was ao sore I couldn't getoutt of bed iti the Morniags., I, tried medicine, hut they dad me no good. Then I met a neighbor, and he advised me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. He said he had used them in has family for a long tame and they we•re; a great medicine! "1 bought six boxes of them, and by the -time 1 had taken three of m them1 was feeling much ;better. Now I am quite well, and I think the b.eat money I ever ,spent in my life was what I paid for Dodd's Kidney • Dockirs Kidney Pills are no care- . all. They simpljr clue sick Kid- neys. But they de all that. is claimed for them. 'IRE PORT OF LONDON. —e - it Ras 'Ealipsed All Other Britishw Seaport Tits. •Amiel the mushroom cities of the modern world London, the metro- polis of the British Empire and the ehief port of the :United Kingdom,' stands like 'an ancient oak wibh. its roots deep, in the soil of byegone ages. There is, perhaps, no glamor of legendary interest attending its origin, such as still invests the de- cadence of Rome,' Athens and Car- thage with a halo cif veneration; but on the other hand; despite its age-, ,going experience, the seam of time and the eears, of history, it posses- ses all the attributes of a commun- ity instinct with life and vigorous growth, its record tar nigh the cen- turies has been •one of steady and gradual accretion of power and ,n - fluence. One by one It, outstripped its early competitors, and in every department of the national lifeof the country it has acquired and maintained a -supremacy which is • recognized as indisputable. As the seat of the executive power it has deposed Winchester and York, In wealth and influenee it surpasses •the industrial areas of the Midlands` and the north.. In learning and scientific research it rivals the older universities. Finally, as the .centre of maritime trade, it has eblipsed all other British seaport towns. 'The Cinque Ports have long disappeared into oblivion. Bristol and Plymouth, the homes of Eliza- bethan adventurers and the start- ing points from which they set out on great commercial enterprises across the high seas, have fallen back. into relative insignificance. Alone of all the congeries of ports notable in mediaeval time London has pursued the even tenor of its ways to continued heights of pro- sperity and success. I Novi Scotia Case Of °• Interest to All 'Women Halifax Sends, Out a Message of Help to Many People. Halifax, N.S., Dec.."15.—When in- terviewed at her home --aIt 194 Argyle St., Mrs. Haverstock was quite will- ing to talk of her peculiarly unfortun- ate case. "I was always 'blue' and depressed, felt weak, languid and ut- terly unfit for any work. My stom- ach was so disordered that I had no appetite. What I did eat disagreed. I suffered greatly from dizziness and sick headache and feared a nervous breakdown. Upon my druggist's re- commendation I Used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. "I felt better at once. Every day I improved. In six weeke I was a well woman, cured completely after differ- ent physicians had failed to help me. It is for this reason that 1 strongly urge sufferers with stomach ar diges- tive troubles t� use Dr. Hamilton's Dr.,Hamilton's Pills strengthen the stomach, improve digestion, strength- en the nerves and restore debilitated systetns to health, By cleansing the blood of It -nig -standing impurities, by bringing the system to a high point of vigor, they effectually chase away weariness, depression and disease. aood for young or old, for men, for women, for children. All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. er. Thc rixlitae A kindergarten teacher, eater ex- plaining to her much interested clads that birds have feathers, beta's have fur, sheep have wool, etc., aell the cip.OSbiOn " ovi, who can tell me what oy- sters have V' , A bright little girl, very eager to recite, answered, "Craekers." 'Ask or Minard'e and take no Other. SCREAMED WITH PAIN OF SCALDED LEG And Foot, In Bad,State. inflamed - and Festered. Could Plot Sleep, Completely Cured by Cuticura • Ointtnent in Short Time.. „ . • laetrile 'La .,,Ilavft.1. 8.—"My. sister, ',scalded her leg and foot very badly with a pan' of boiling Water. She stiffered very Innen' and heir log Was in a bad State. 'The akin was red and inflamed and it feStered. 5110 suffered , dreadfulpain. She scalded itin the eveningand could not sleep that night and couldnot bear to have anytbing Apar it. "We ',tried ----, anti and then some[but ,every- ' thitig seemed to make ittak4i. and she Just screamed for pain. I told My mother about Outieura, Ointifient and we got a box im- mediately and bandaged up her foot and leg; Two applications made quite a dif- ferende and 11e kept oil using. ib • and in a short time ber leg and foot were completely mireci,", (Signed) Mias L. Parks'. May 17, 191S., Vi IA(' iak m,i ) len0 1 aaaa' a e Lees, c, TO REMOVE DANDRUFF Prevent dry, thlitand falling hair, allay itch- ing and irritation, and promote the growth - and beauty of the hair, frequent shanipoes witb„CuticUra Soap; assisted by .oecasional dressings with Outicura Ointment, are usu- ally effective when other methods fail. Cutieura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sOld, by driggists. and dealers everywhere. A 'single set is often sufficient. For a liberal free sample of each, with 32-1p. bob'k, send post -pard to Potter Drug Ss Chem, Corp.. De. D, Boston, U. S. A. Selfisbnes.s. " • We - all know that selfishness makes us unkind, but have we ever suspected that it also makes, us ine, competent, These dwindled charm- terS which we see on all sides of us we cannot always account for by .known or even suspected evil -doing - Characters !shrivel heifore our eyes and we cannot understand why. It comes to be a common experience to see lives .bhat start off with every promise of brilliancy and power, and then after a number of years have gone by to realize slowly that the proinise is not behar,predeemed. We resign ouraelves to the superfi- cial explanation that life is- hard and that few men can 'succeed at beet, but ete do not realize that much ,of the failure of men's lives is due to the steady, subtle, and respectable selfishness which does not do its work at a stroke, bleb does it surely none the less. No doubt many of as never suspected air:. bhis, sint•pler because we have belidaed, that selfishness was esen a; SOO'kee of efficiency. The soul might ':'126 hurt by selfishness, the inner life inight suffer, but that ability Was decreased by 'it is the la,st thing we imagine. Warts • Disfigure the Hands But can be painlessly removed in twenty-four hours by the use of Put- •nam's Wart and Corn Extractor. Fifty years in use and still the best. Insist on getting "Putnam's" Extractor, 25e. at all dealers. Frozen London. Not for one hundred years has the Tham•es been oompletely frozen within th•e London (England)' area. The year 1814 was ushered into th•e metroaelas by a fog of exceptional d•ensity' and blackness. This fog lasted for seven cla.ys. Th -en came the froet Between London Bridge ahd Blackfriars Bridge the Thames soon became one large,sheet of lee, and remained as such for nearly ten weeks,' The . frost did 'not finally break' up until the end of March. On the io were erected teats and booths in which refreehments were sold to'the thousands of Londoner§ who enjoyed the novelty of prome- nading in midstream. Printers set up presses on the ice and printed various mementoes of the o-ccasion; whilst in the middle of February the River Thames becarae the site of a greet fair. During recent years, the -nearest approach to a frozen Thames was seep in Ja,nua,ry, 1881. Terrible caiding Accident ZAM-BUK GAVE QUICK RELIEF. For taking the pain out of a burn or scald there is nothing equal to Zam-I3uk. Mrs, Edgene Demers, of Pembroke, Ont., Who was the victim of a painful scalding accident, proved this. She says: "I was carrying a boiler of steaming water from the • .stove to the wash -tub, when suddenly my strength failed. As the boiler was falling in spite of my efforts, I heard zny babies cry, and to avoid scalding them I gave the vessel a quick turn. The effect of this was that every drop -of the boiling Water, poured over my feet and limbs, Scalding me from my waist down. "As' soon as I saw the children, had moped, I told my oldest boy to bring the Zarn-Buk (which wealways keep In the house). I applied Zane 13u1 freely, and the pain was soon eased. I tontinuedatising Zara -Tank; and in a wonderfully -short time the gores were et:topic' ly,aealeda' -gettrelaak til'ilaiTY to.oa for cuts,' bruises, eathr.• ulcers, pimples4 etc, Pri.f.e 50c, per,box, at all drug- gistand stores, or post free from, the Zara -Duk Co., Toronto, on receipt of Aortae, alefuse eulatitittes mid ernia tatiete, There is nothing " just as good:" POISON., ItY PROXY. System ef Puniehment in Vogt' The "prison editor" is a reali in Itieseica, He as a development d , • 'itbe insfteur,o life which evei newspaper not under official co tral hae ta lead. The late•et ine dent *Wain revealed his existem WaS thease Of the `Severnee .p'i,,41,47.!.,fib.6 other day i 'when h proved to be an illiterate laborer Riga, 'What hippens is that by law name must be regiatered SA that the ‘`Redaktorizdatel," or 'respo Bible editor," and it is ,against th person eo regiatered that any actio is taken by the authoritits. Now a it would obviously not be conven ,,,,!Pt for the "actual editor to be im prisoned, eithefr in non-payment the frequent fines levied or as a re suit of a direct sentence by way punishment, a dummy is employe —efcourse for an appropriate con sideration. In the p/rorvincia,1 pres the "prison editor" is a recogniz institution. It is understood in th case of the prison editor that if th penalty be imprisonment withou the option .of a fine his honorariuri is commensurately larger than if i be ordinary arrest in a guardhous In the latter case he takes his "sit ting" very comfortably and mitten edly, being supplied from outsid, with his meals, drinks, tobacco, -an reading matter at his em,ployer' cost. Rheumatism Goes Quickly Its Virus Forever Destroye EvEity CASF, IS CURABLE. Good-bye to Rheumatism! • Your aching joints, your stiff, sor muscles, those sleepless nights an suffering days—good-bye forever— your day is gone. Sufferer, cheer up, and read th good news below. • "A man met me a month ago, an said, 'don't stay crippled, quit corn plaining, limber up.' My answer was `Pm rheumatic, I can't do it.' H looked me over in a pitying sort o way and told me to go to the neares drug store for Nerviline and Ferro zone. The combination had cure him. I was convinced of his sincerit and follovved his instructions. I rub bed on Nerviline three times ever day—rubbed it right into in' achin joints. The pain quickly lessened. an I became more limber and active. T draw the virus of the disease fro my blood I took two Ferrozone Tab lets with every meal. I am well to day, not an ache, not a pain and n sign of stiffness at What Nerviline can do in a cas like this it can do for you too. Po nearly forty years Nerviline has bee recommended for Rheumatism, Lum bago and Sciatica and Larne Back It is the one remedy that never dis appoints. Small Portions. "How did you find that piece of steak, sir " a•sked the smiling wait- er it anticipation of a liberal -tip. "I really don't know," said the large roan, gazing at his plate ; "I just happened to move that little piece of potatO and the steak was under it.'? Piles Cured 111 6 to 14 Days Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Itching, Blind, or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 50o. Angry Customer. ``See here, . waiter," exclainned the indignant customer, "here's a piece of , 'Toed in my sausage 'yes, ' sire" replied the waiter, "hub I'm sure-er—" "Sure no- thing! 1 doa't mind eating the dog'but I'm Wowed if I'm going to eat the kennel :tool" Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart —Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c 50q. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25e, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. An Eye Tonic Good for All Ryon that Inood Caro Murine Eye Remedy Co.. aateaaa What 1340 ow For Vs. The cold winter of 1340 gave, us the blanket. Its invecitor, Thomas Blanket, was a Flemish merchant, settled in Bristol, and fallen front, affluence to want. He a,iid his wife suffering from the intense cold by reason of seant aeddiag and lack of fuel, he searched for sonaething te put on the bed to increase the warmth, and hit on a piece of rough unfinieleed cloth that had been thrown to waste. ' tts stteceSs as a warmth -giver ,steggested the mama facture of speeial bed Covers of the same material, and these articles, to wllich he gave has own name,, won him, fame and immortality._ London Oh ron lel e • ` Modest. "I may have bragged abou children a , "That's true, you have." "And I may have refereed ab tinme to the fleet that my ancestors were celebrated people. "Yes' I have heeed yoa do that," "Butstill think I am entitled to some eredit for 1110de 8 ty , ',have nova c•Itt.ime,t1 that my einployers could not g'et along witliont me," )113/ _ , a • 7 ' i r 4irs •• '''' k ,,,•,,,,..qt...„ Highest grade beans kept whole and mealy by perfect baking, retaining their full strength, iFlavored with delicious sauces, ., TheY1104110 eqUal. ' ' _ ?,,i•ti, VARIES FOE' time. :ft W. DA winati, il ine ty era Do rn s Wool. ' ' TOrbrall. Ir Tea WANT TO BUY OR SELL A Fruit. Stock, ("rain, or Dairy Parra. I write IL W. DaWson, Brampton. or se Colborne Rt.. Toronto. . K W. DAWSON, COlborrit St, Tarenia. 5 I• NEVVSPAPEA5 'FON SALE: 000 WEEICLY IN LINE TOWN IN GYork County. Stationery and Book , Business in connection, Price oniit t ;moo. Terms liberal. Wilson Publish. , frig company. 73 West Adelaide Street. ' Toronto. t IMISCILLANWOOS. /ANION GROWERS, GET LITERA- •11.1 ture re onion weeders. R. G. Bruner, ?Blida. Ont. ANGER, T1JUOlie, LUSBen, S r to, 1 V internaj and external. cured wiiin ant pain by onr home treattnent, Writ. te before too late. Dr. Tlellman Medical De., Limited. coninewooa, 005 . 1 - I pression , Neep work • occupation? 'cellist —Well, ing • Hard Case. "She has a heart of stone." "Perhaps not," "She has! I Can make upon it.." "Have you tried a diamond?" no im- hones. your was a Warden saw- Mina,rdss Liniment in the ---- iiiiS tb•aae. Warden (to new prisoner)—What can yoli do? What was Prisote,r—I in an orchestra. then, we'll set you to wood. Minard's Liniment Co..Limited. Defer Sirs, --Your MINARD'S. LINI- MENT is our remedy fOr_ sore throat, colds and all Ordinary ailments. It never fails to relieve and Olive promptly, CHARLES WHOOTEN. • Port Mulgrave, • I ion marry? willing. 'Take Tablets. fails ture • Millard's literary Robert Paris." when waten talent. enormous, genius pointed man," mas, "hippopotamus sini, pearance 13euve. Said With a Regretful Sigh. Miss Young—What in vour'opin- is the best time for a girl Miss Elder—Whenever the to man is. -EXEC if it signa- and on by best that his man of proof than Du- to the Ros- ap- Sainte To Cure a Cold..la One Day LA XATIVE BROMO Q IAN Druggists refund money to cure. E. W. GROVE'S is on each box. 25c. ' . Sympathelie. Ethel—jack tried to -kiss me., Marie—How impudent! ' Ethel—But he was interrupted. Marie—How annoying? _ 'Liniment need by PhYsicians. • Eating Vatans Talent. Connection between, feeding -genius is commented Sheaard in has "Modern Zola, he -says, wrote he was very stout, and his bulk dwindled ',so did Theophile Ganger, himself m•aintaaned that a shottleabe fat, and for to "that more, barrel Balzae, to Alexandre "always fat and jolla," in breecbea," and the plump and well fed of Victor Hugo and "NA -DRU -0' DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Proved of Coat Value to Me" There is only one explanation for the numbers of enthusiastic letters that we receive praising Na-Drit-Co Dyspepsia Tablets, and that is that these -tablets certainly do cure any kind of stomach. troulzle. Here is a typical letter from Miss Eliza Arinsworlly, Canso, NS: • "It is with pleasure I write to inforta yon that your Nit -DM -CO Dyspepsia Tablets have proved of great value to I tried remedy after remedy but without any lasting good. Having heard of your tablets curing Snell cases as. Mine I decided to 5ive them a fair trial. .They preyed satislactory in my case." The remarkable success of Na-Drti-Co, Dyspepsia Tablets is such a success as can only come to an honest remedy, compounded according to an exceptioia ally good formoila, front ptre ingre- dients, by 0,xpert chemists. If, you are troubled with your stomach pist your' Druggist about Na-Dru-CO. Dyspepsia Tablets, compounded by the National Drug and Chemical, Co, or Canada, Limited, and sold throughout the Dom hiion at sac. a box, lee iatd'Lininient Luinberinan's Prienti 11)': 4e ISStE