HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-10-1, Page 3TWO YEARS Of TORTURE
FROM STQMCN TROUBEE
'Cured by the Use of ilz Williams
Pink Pills for Pale People
There are two ways uswallyadop-
ted u 3g tr rin :'t o cure indi estion or
stomach tro'txble--one, the wrong
way, by using purgatives and other
drugs which only aro[ ° locally and
which in the long run cause more
distress by 'weakening the whole
system. The other way rind the
rightway is the Dr. Williams' mien-
ner of treatment—that is to nourish
and build up the stomaoh by sup-
plying plenty of new, rich, red
blood. Give the stomach this, much-
needed supply of , new blood and
distress will disappear and stay
banished forever. The 'new blood
etrerlgthens the nerves of the sto-
m:aeh, and gives it the necessary
power: to digest food, Thousands
bear witness to the value of the Dr:
Williams' treatment through the
blood, Among them is the Rev. P.
D. ,Nowlin, of Summerville, N.S.,
who says: "I certainly have great
reason to recommend Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills, as they were the means
of saving my life. Till I reached
the age of thirty I never knew what
pain or sickness meant, but after
that my. ,stomach failed. me• and food
of any kind ,caused untold distress.
I. became constipated and was
forced to use injectionsdaily. This
went on for about "two years ; I
grew weaker and weaker ; ray
weight fell off from 185 to 125
pounds; I had .a hacking cough and
appeared to be going into a decline.
All this time I was being treated by
the beet •doctors but without the
least benefit. Night after night I
could gest no sleep the pain and
agony was so severe. On consulta-
tion the doctors decided I was suf-
fering from cancer of the stomach,
and advised an operation as a
meams of saving my life. This I re-
fused to undergo, and began to look
forward to an early death. Just
then a friend advised me to try Dr.
Williams' Piuk Pills,. I had no faith
in any medicine and at first refused,
but my friend was so persistent that
finally I gave in and purchased half
a dozen boxes. By the• time these
were gone I felt .much strongerand
the distress was not so severe. I
continued their use and each suc-
ceeding boxwrought a marked im-
provement in my !condition,: till by.
the time I had taken .a dozen boxes,
every pain and ache had left ane;
my strength increased.; my weight
was back where it was before I was
ill; I had a 'good., appetite and was
completely cured. In the years that
have elapsed since I used the Pills
not ,a twinge of the'trouble has re-
eurned. To me Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills are the greatest medicino on
earth, and I never lose an oppor-
tunity in recommending them to
other sufferers, for I feel that were
it not for their use I would have
been in my grave long ago."
What Dr. Williams' Pink. Pills did
for Rev. Mr. Nowlin they have done
for thousands of others and will do
for you if ailing. They not only.
cure cases of atomach trouble, but
rheumatism, partial paralysis, heart
palpitation, St. Vitus dance, and
all other troubles that have their
origin . in a bad condition of the
blood and nerves. The Pills are
sold by medicine dealers er by mail
at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
I 2.50 from. The Dr. Williams' Medi-
cine Co., Brockville, Out,
PUSSIES DRAW PENSIONS.
Cats Used by Governments to Ex-
terminate Rats.
A suggestion macleethet .the. .rat
nuisance should be fought by means
of armies of cats has already -been
tried elsewhere.
In Hong Kong, for instance, clur-
CZAR 1.I11ES HERMIT LIFE
AUTOCRAT' OF RUSSIA Ici'l&.DS.
t CURIOUS i'IXISTENCJ.
Nicholas U. Hides :Himself From
tLtheOutsideOutsideWorld—reale '
Assassination..
The assassination by a woman :of
leaspiltin,,, the, priest of Myatieen,.
who was 'reputed 'to be the power
behind the Russian throne, again
calls attention to the curious life
led by iihe Ozer of all the Russia's,
who has shut himself off from nearly
everybody but the spiritualists. who
have the ear of the Czarina and
himself.
Nicholas II. is having a new wall
built to the north of Peterhof Park,
where he dwells every summer, ,and
he will shortly have the high gates
of Tsarskoe Selo, made {still higher.
These are signs :and symbols of his
latest hermit -like phase. At the
new palace at Li.vadie, whence he
recently returned, were other her-
mit innovations, such as sound -proof
doors in the west wing where he
works, and for this he ,brought all
the way from, trance the architect
Robert Chaudet.
These operations mean that Nich-
olas II. is withdrawing more than
ever from human life and realizing
the nickname given him by his sub-
feats after the massacre of January,
1905, .`(Schimaik Nikolai," the her-
mit Nicholas. For three years
Nicholas ventured only twice out of
his palace cell, and Hien to Se. Pe-
tersburg. Later he made soave cen-
tenary journeys, showing himself to
few, and fugitive tours through
Italy and Germany, This qualified
return to the world got a bad
check by the aeseesi.nation in 1911
of Stolypin.
Since them Nicholas .has been
more of a hermit than ever. Wilien
the Rom:anoff tercentenary Was cele-
brated last year,only,a, few thou-
sand frightened subjects saes their
autocrat's frightened face ever the
heads of menacing soldiers. • Now.
even the motor car tours around the
palace have been eurbaned, and
Tsterkoe Selo becomes more ,arid
mere a monastery of gloomy people,
who are allowed smell communica-
tion with the outside world and
who keep their mouths discreetly
shut.
Angels the. Diplomats.
Diplomats, high officials, and the
chiefs of the army. regercl; the imper-
ial se,clusion..as a scandal,, .Angriest
of all are the diplomats. Some of
therm have been in St. Petersburg; a
whole decade, •and during that de-
cade there•haye been only two court.
entertainments.. The levees, ,drew-
img-rooms, and court balls, have en-
tirely
entirely ceased. 'Se. Petersburg; once
Europe's liveliest city, is now the
dullest. Big nob•l;e•swiehout official
positions have taken to living ' in
Moscow as the livelier town.
This is reflected in .the reports of
the police building department,
which ehow that since • 1905 there
have been seven times as naany
large villas and good -class .�ap,ant-
ment houses put up in Moscow as in
St: Pe=tersburg. High politics :are.
seriously affected. `Unde,r Alexan-
der III. and his' predecessors the
foreign diplomats had opportunities
of. talking-to the Czar every week
and Bismarck, when Ambassador at
St. Petersburg, carried on his moat
impel:lent 'negotiations' With. Alex-
ander II. direct. Such a, thing is he
longer 'possible
Ministers also have cause of com-
plaint. Twice dining thepresent
reign their opportune-4es of talkiiig
polities Wath the `autocrat have been
curtailed.. Up to 1905 every Minis -
'ter. had one Weekly :audience, when
the Czar wee at St, Petersburg or
et either of his suburban palaces.
:He was further summoned for spe-
cial audiences two or three times a
ieig the epidemic of rat -borne Bu- month, and he had the right, when
bonic lague;>:solne. few. years back, affairs were pressing, to demand
many hundreds of cats were fan- special-inidienoes . Atter 1905.•bhe
ported, andset to work to exter-
minate the rodents. They proved,
however, to" be very . poor rat-
catcher s.
at-catchers. .
In France, too, cats are used by
the Government aut?horfties to pro -
teat military stores from the depre-
dation of rats, and in order to train
them, and to ascertain. their, fee
nes for their work,' they are sent
f ` e voyage if they are found
weekly�:visit was all that was left:'
Weekly Visits Cut Short.During the last year the weekly
visits have been cut short. On the
Glees. appointed for •audiences the
Gcaes aide, -de -camp telephones to
the :Ministers' quarters, asking if
there is anything pressing, as, -ifnot, the: .audience may be,delayed
nr',a: Mernorandiim may Abe submit -
equal !pilling 'the rats always ted, en thexnsrgin of which the
equal toCzar- will write his views. All this
found xn,the lower doles of vessels, is t;l,, ,,e.siilt of Nicholas' now chxo
they are given • a similar. job qTi • nit dislike of seeiirg the hii»nan face
shore'. + 1Vl ori ve.;yter of eeeeattion Sasso..
Malta also has its Government
eats. They are kept in the great
subterranean reserve granaries un
der.Valetta,'and, like the pit ponies
once they are taken below, they
seidoro ascend to the surface again.
. ,'lo>t he London ; General Post:
Office, a similar staff of cats is
maintained, It is their duty to pro.
tee[ the mails from rats, and when
past work they are pensioned off,
just like other. Government ein-
ployeess..'
HardSoft or Bleedin ?
1 1
r;n niai.t.er Who t, hied or where located,
any corn is limn:pity cured by I'utnanr`s
Clore r:xtraeior, being purely' vegetable
it canted tto' pilin .Oulerantoe' with evei•v
bottle of "ttitnam's.' tasr no other, 25c, at
all. &niers,.
How a Sick Woo
Cm Regain :Health
READ THIS VERY CAIkeeeLee.
"For years I was •thin and, delicate.
1 `lost color$And was easily tired; a
Yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on
myrMortifying
xaca wq e not only to
my feelinga, but because 1 thought MY
skin would. never look nine again 1
grew despondent. Then; my appetite
failed, 1 grew very weak. :Various,
remedies, pills, tonics and tablets 1
tried without permanent benefit. A
visit to my sister put into my hands"
a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She
placed reliance upon thele and '.naw
that they have made nye a well woman
I would not be without them whatever
they might cost, I found Pr, Hamil-
ton's Pills by their mild yet searching
action very suitable' to the delicate
character of a woman's nature. They
never office griped me, yet they estab-
lished regularity. My appetite grew
keen—my blood red and pure --heavy
rings under my eyes disappeared and
to -day my skin is as clear and un-
wrinkled as when I was a girl. De,
Hamilt=on's Pills did it all."
The above straightforward letter
from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife of a well-
known miller inw Rogersville, is proof
sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are
a wonderful woman's medicine, Use
no other pill but :Dr. Hamilton's, 25c.
per box. All dealers or The Catarrh -
ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario.
CHINESE HOMES.
They Have No Windows and Purer
tate Is Absent.
The absence of furnitureand of
what we should consider the bare
necessities of life is the outstand-
ing impression of any 'visit to a
Chinese houseor palace, writes
Miss Violet Markham in •the 'West-
minster. A Chinese palace is offer+
ly an exterior with mafnifioent
painted beams and a tiled roof of
many colors. The desperate dis-
comfort of these paces as living
houses judged by our standards
jumps to the eyes. A Chinese
house has no windows, only trellis
work pasted over with paper. The
Chinese eat, slee.p and conduct the
business of life whenever the fancy-
takes
ancytakes them. They, have no special
rooms set apart for special pur-
poses. They eaton their beds and
sleep on the floor. For heating 'pur-
poses they have evolved what u
known as the stove bed, consisting
of a raised platform at the end of
the room, Which is heated with, hot
air in winter time, the only warm
spot in the house, for there are no
fireplaces: They have no beds, only
bedding, and the Emperor would.
sleep huddled up in. a quilt on the
stove in the ,same way as his hum-
baest sulbject. •
NEW C.P.A. LINE.
. The new Lake Shore line of
the C.P.R. has, been used for pas-
senger traffic since June 29. A
freight business is also being ea,rried
on This naw' line give's prsebically
a- new route between Montreal and
Toronto, -arid greatly facilitattes in;
handiling'the enormous traffic, pas-
senger and freight, which passes
through this 'territory. The . work
vas commenced about. two years
ago, and entailed a oost'of nearly
twelve millions of dollars:. That it
will create new business is confi-
dently believed.; but aoonsideration
which is not directly !associated with
profits, yet is not alien 'thereto,e is
that by the duplication of the tracks
there _is>vet up a close communica-
tion between the two great centres
of populationin the Dominion.
That Settled It.
"Willie," said the teacher, "give
see three proofs that the world as
actually round."
"Yes,'' said: Willie, .'cheerfully ;
"the book says so, you say so and
ma says So."
Mtward's Liniment Cures Burne, lite,
• Heard ills Daughter.
A professor who prided himself
on his correct English, heard his
daughter remark: "1 intended to
tell Jane to bring a fresh pail: of
water," "You ,doubtless mean a
pail of ,fresh water," corrected the
professor. "I wish you would pay
some little attentionto your
words." A few minutes. later he
said to his wife, "My dear, that pie,
tore would show to (better advant-
age if you were to hang it over the
clock.". '"Ah," replied the"daugll-
ter, "you doubtless mean if mother
were to hang it above the clock. If
it were hung over the 'clock we
could not see the time." And the
professor' suddenly became . very
in nth interested' in leis.
„book.
went, to Tsarkoe St.lo, immediately
after the lestaui'ant ' -seandal,
which he was pnhlicly boxed by tee
young men, he was not re,ceieed.
Sasso 'thought this was a hint to re.•
sign. In reality, it meant that
Nicholas wa,s in one, of iris anti-
human moods. Even Premier Gore.
re ykiii was suneetil raS turned away.
When Witte eras Premier he had
ecliences i hl err tiincs xu ` Week," •arid
b,t,olr,pin nail two .veeks audiences.
Now the: head of the, . Government
contents himself with 'one weekly
audience and with 000esaonal :tele-
phone messages conlrrntnleated by
irrespofsib.le utidierlitags.
.i n excuse is t•hs •only thing that's
easy to kind i Shen you're 10010.ng
fur it,
1101%A CIC ACID Ve FOODS,
S,
'freeing It In Many Articles Of
DANDRUFFLC"aztuxtal,tioi�.
The presend.e of boraoie ,acid in
FL�`AI' canned foods is by no •means. con-
-- =, ---- elusive evidence than it has, been
ItCbingr 'Burning, irritated SCalp.. placed them by the canner. The
latbel Arany' omit 'mention 'f'it with -
Kept Awake at Night.
out any violatio.l of the food laws.
, ri ertrst
asGabriel el n.
T.' 'tis,tt d
e a..,M.G 13
h
has .,shown, -til .e arsenic,' .is one of
the most widely distributed of
oh'ca. ' He has found it inr
apricots,lscheraiesulad many othe
fruitsnii,
He has recovered it from a host
of vegetables and identified it in
the flesh of the rabbit, the lobster,
'the horse and the ox. It is in cow's
milk as well, and even in, the egg
of the hen. There are very few
foods in which it does riot occur;
Under such conditions it is never
found in quantities sufficient to in-
jure the con," timer, however. In
most instances it exists simply as
a trace. Nevertheless it is there,
and easily to he detected in the
laboratory.
Very evidently, then, as Ber-
trand points out, it is not the mere
presence of ,boracic acrd, [but the
quantity in which it exists, that
determines the source from which
it wines and the probable purpose
for which it has been introduced
into the food. The qualitative an-
alysis affords no light whatever up-
on these questions except in the
case of the few foods in which no
boron exissts.
Cuticura Soap and. Cuticura'Oin
tent, Now Head :Is Well
Siff De Salabeery St., Quebec.
"About six . years ago dandruff began to
formon any scalp, At first: I elide^t nota ie
it, but my hair began falling out gradually
and it kept getting worse. The itching and
burning were so bad that I scratched and
irritated my scalp. 1 was kept awake at
night by the irritation,
"I used ----- and Oil, also a
few other oils and they didno good. I when
tried a sample of Outlaws.Soap and Pint-
unont, washed my head with the Soap and
warm water, and applied the Ointment.
After the first time my hair stopped falling..
I got one cake of Cuticura Soep and one
box of Ointment. I continued using theta
for a few months and myhead is.now
(Signed) Miss Myrtle Davis, lune 3, 1914.
Samples Free by Mall
For pimples and blackheads the following
is a most effective and economical, treat -
wont: Gently smear the 'affected parts with
Cuticura Ointment; on the end of the finger.
but donot rub. Washoft the. Cuticura,
Ointment in five minutes with-Caticura
ncl
Soap and hot'water 'acontinue bathing
for some minutes. This treatment is best
on rising and retiring. At other times use
Cuticura Soap freely for the toilet and bath.
to assist in preventing inflammation, irri-
tation and clogging of the pores, the com-
mon cause of these distressing facial erup-
tions:. Sold bydruggists and dealers.
everywitero. Liberal sample of each mailed
free,. with 32-p. Skin Book on the treatment
of the side and scalp. Address post -card
I'Cuttcura, Dept. D, Boston, U. S. A."
W1i t.'1' TILE CANAL COST.
Will Mean Enormous Time -Saving
for Vessels.
Now that barges are going rightt.
through the, Panama Canal from the
Atlantic 'to the Pacific, and now"
that 1915, when the official inaugu-
ration is to take place, draws near,
a few figures of wonderment will be
of interest, says London 'A.newsrs:'
The total length of thecanal is
only 50 miles, but it will mean a
saving in distance for vessels going.
from New York to San Francisco
of no fewer than 9,540 miles, for
round Cape Horn the router is 14,-
840 miles, and through the canal
5,300 miles. From other parts of
the world enormous time -saving,
too, will be effected.
A vessel leaving Liverpool for San
Francisco, and going from. the Mer-
seythough the canal, will only.
have too' cover 7,857 miles, against
15,250 round the Horn—a saving of
nearly 110 per cent.; or 7,393 miles.,
The time af'the 'pessage through the
canal is put at 8 to 10 hours, and
through the series of wonderful,
locks.at 3 hours. The total number
of men employed on the historic
work has been 40,000. Otbher figures
are equally astounding, including
the estimated otal -cost of $375,-
000,000.
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INFORMATION FOR INVENTORSMessrs. Pigeon, Pigeon .& Davis,
Patent Solecitors, Montreal, report
that 32 'Canadian Patents were
issued for the week ending Septem
ber 8th, 1914, 58 . of which were
granted to Americans, 14 to Gama-
dians 9 to residents of Great Bri-
tain and Colopies and 1 to ,residents.
of Foreign Countries. In the
United .States- for tile same week,.
654 were issued, 7 of which were
granted to Qan,adian Inventors.
. Nothing Couldn't.
Reggie --Can nothing induce you
to change your mind . and marry ?
Miss Keen—Evidently not, R,eg
gie, haven'tyou tried and failed?
Minard'sLiniment Co.," Limited,Gents,—.A customer of Pere cured a very
bad ease of distemper in a valuable horse.
by the use of.-MINARD S LINIMENT.
Yours truly,
VILANDIE FRERES.
1� ,Hard Bump Coming.
Her Dad Doss drat young man
you've lbeen keeping company with
intend to get married or to re-
main single ?
Daughter—•i think -he's on the
fence, papa.
Dad—Then throw hilar over.
Mhurd's Liniment Cures Dandruff,Battle Without Powder.
"Pe, what is a militant 'suffrage
ebbe ?"
"A. militant suffragette, .son, 1s
a woman who wants to vote so.
badly that she forgets to powder
her nose .'°
It Ras T'o
She—It must be great bo be a
Tuan 1 Ona dress suit lases yotl kr
years andyears, and a"womtt tmust
have ,a new dress for every parity,
Iie—•-That's . why one dress suit
lasts a`man for' years and years'.
El)'. 4. ISSYtII 40-14.Minatd'a.. i.Ir+itnti+it 11•110vd$ Nauraigttt.
It is this quantitative analysis
alone -which can decide whether the
acid is from the laboratory of Na-
ture, and entirely harmless, or in-
troduced by a ' dishonest ananti,fao-
turer for the purpose of rendering
unwholesome food palatable and
slightly.
Nerviline Ennis Neuralgia,
Brings Relief Instantly
No Remedy Like Oid' ""Nerviline" to
Cure Pain or Soreness.
That terrible ache—how you fairly
reel with it—that stabbing, burning
neuralgia—what misery it causes.
Never mind, you don't have to suffer
—use Nerviline; it's a sure cure. Not
an experiment, because nearly forty
.years of wonderful success has made'
a name for Nerviline among the peo-
ple of many different nations. "There 1
is nothing speedier to end Neuralgic.
headache than old -tine `Nerviline,' "
writes Mr. G. C. Dalgleish, from 'Ev-
anston. "It is so powerful and pene-
trating that it seems to eat up any
pain in a minute. Myfamily couldn't.
get along without Nervinne. We aI-
ways keep the 500. family size bottle
handy on the shelf, and use it to end
chest colds, sore throat, coughs, ear-
ache, toothache and pain in the back.
My wife swears by Nerviline. For
cramps its effect is astonishing and
we believe it is better and speedier
than any other household family rem-
edy,"
Best Regards to Science,
"Science attacks the ,sandwich,"
is a headline. Here's hoping it has
better luck with it than we have
had with some purchased at rail-
way lunch •counters.
Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere..
One Thing Leads to Another.
Enaployer — What t ..I've. just
agreed to give you every Saturday
off as a holiday and now you want
an increase of.salary.
Employee= -Yes, sir, so , I can en-
joy my holiday.
YODUR. OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOt
Try arturine i5 5ltemedytor Rod, Weal[, Watery
Eyes and Granula+rd Eyelids: No Smarting—
e
bCmast il:Tree. Murie Comfort. ne Bye Remedy Write for Book
o. Chicof the ago.
Might Rave Itnown.
After the bride had inspected all
the fresh vegetables in the store,
punched a few, and inquired prices
all round, she said to the patient
clerk "These tomatoes are just
twice as dear as, those across the
street. Why is it?" "Ah, yes,
madam, to be sure; but, you know,
as I see you are a judge, 'these"—
and the, grocer smiled—"these are
hand -pinked," Of course," she
said "hastily, blushing, "why, .I
might have known. Give me a
bushel, please."
The
child's
delight;
The
picnicker's
choice.
Everybody's
favorite,
POTTED
MEATS—
Full flavored '. a,nd'.
perfectly waked
make delicious
sandwiches,
l'eiaMS Ton SA141.
ai. w, D.9.WS6N, Ninety Colborne stress.
Toronto.
q i
YOU WANT TO BUY Uft SELL A
Fruit. Stook, Graln or Dairy i+arra.
write It, vv. Dawson, Brampton, or @i1
VtAbnrn, Rt.. Toronto,
T3..W. ]ZAWEQN, Colborne St., Toron.0..
ITMV7SPAPEUS iPQR SALE.
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001) wisrn;i il'i 1.1VE TOWN 1N
`LX Ytr'd County. Stationary and Boole
Business to connection. Pette only
44.000, Trrnts Liberal. Wilson Publish.
inR Cernpart y. 71 West Adelaide .Street.
Toronto
5050 POTATOES,
1 LW OJltiNSWIGR. SEED POTATOES.—
On secouut of the -war, this Call will
be probably the best time to buy.your
seed potatoes for next year. Write me
for price list of Varietiee. C. Fred
Fawcett. Lipper Sacicrille, N.S. '
l![2a SCELLANEO05.
if 1 AN CR: k. TWtLQlt$•, 1.VJMP'S. 1:10.,
J internal and external. cured.with-
cut fain by our hone treatment. Write
us before to-, late. Dr.-Y.ellman llediea,i
Ce••..,7;mited [-Hilt tifinoorl ('i,{
0I' INVEN'TIONS
Pl0EON, PIGEON St -DAVIS
to „5t. James St., .- . Montreal
Write for information
FACTORY
CURARE
L eso,
Unusual business condi-
trans ace forcing; large
manufacturers to seer:fioe
stocks in ocher to keep their
nulls running, To the alert buyer this repro-
sents-.3n unprecedented- opportunity to save.
money. These chapces come only once in along
time- when they do come it pays to act quick.
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WALL ►, ARD
Wbotallh Bo
lathardand ta,piaskes tethr,e pltagce of GeLi1ients
Ih'es vC(
a finished. wall without further
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decorating. Anybodycan put m'
root
it on. Now Selling st a special price,
SAMPLE FREE. .
Yk,G
Lowest prices on record. cents
Genuine Asphalt Pelt Roo5ua 13‘•11100 per cent. saturation, con. • , 108
�: ..
tains.. no tar or paper. In full. ems. , S ad. rt ';
rolls of 108 square feet with nails and oesnesr.
SAa1FLE FREE.
U L H G PAPER,
A great snap at this price. lit Cents
Full measure rolls 400 re. feet 'WO Roll
in each. Use it plentifully at h 100 ,
this price. SAMPLE FREE. ea'Sca.Pt
y1'.1il 'sys% �il s✓FvlroSgr+fi�xd
FOR,',2wLY, ANGEY Jh,GG•; cF1 C:'
t9.A1�d11]i.'I1?l is t CANADA
Tipping Her Off, '
The Old Boarder—Don't let `a. y
one beat you to the first table.
The New Boarder -=Why? Don't
they 'leave enough for the second
table?
The Old Boarder—They don't
even leave e clue as to what they
had.
Some men. will .gest out of bed at
midnight to .run to a fire who can't
:be induced. to get lip at 7 a.m. at:d
start .one in the kitchen range.
of the bowels is an absolute neces-
sity for good health. Unless the
waste matter from the food which
collects there is got rid of at least
once a day, it decays and poisons the
whole body, causing biliousness, indi-
gestion and sick headaches, • •Salts
and other harsh mineral purgatives
Irritate the delicate lining of the
bowels. Dr. Morse's Indian Root
Pills—entirely vegetable—, regulate
the bowels effectively without weak-
ening, sickening or griping. Use
Dr'. Morse's.,ae
Indian Root Pills
These Honest,
Time -Tried'
Ingredients --
combination of Approved raw material:4 lvtaster paisteewill .gilo thoroughoitr
ttt RANISAY PAINT you get the most acs ra trlt you tto
materials exist, Ytair owtt good Judgment will tell you that scientific machine mixing
le euperier to guess -work and ",hand paddling.",
$pteiCyitamsay for yout nett big -lob --and for the odd iohs yeit do yourself get the right.
Rainsayt;nleh. Splendid service from thelocatRamsaydeolerorwrite the 'manufacturers. (2)
A RAMSAY & SON CO. (1e#ecb1isitea 1842) MONTR AL, Q.