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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1918-2-28, Page 3° F AFTF� F `EC S DFLAGRIPPI TENNYSON'r`a KNOWLEDGE. The Lifted Poch resr,essetl a Storer Of'' • Scientific Learn ' r Of the poor Teniiy eon's wide 1criowl- edge in scientific matters Sir Norman. 0tteltl 'Worse Than the Disease heekYer speaks exltert•allatng'1y in J,en- 7e4; Manile'Tel'o N'ir10.'y ,I'te [7Sed fronts and cabbage oil their backs e Often .'lad to Lay Off For a February Gardens. The' ~rays of outalogues have come, ¢e the best of all the year, day eWhen every mail its quota brings of J books from far and 'near !With gorgeous blossoms on their , > Their insides filled with fruits and Uself.: 'tfictims Left Weals I)r�ticl s Isitirtey pills. nvsoxl Gild ail, ]T'rie ld, ` bout the year t86( he says we flowers all tabled neat as wax. Nervous and Worn Out. I' used to devote Monday evenings to - - - We rec.l_less grow, extravagant --no n vur;friends who came laformally to Rosttlts, She, States, Were So Ceood cost t00 high we find L Grippe the name by which a t•ilk and to ] 0 ht `t h For tb' r b l gnome, is most generally known --1s a p that nxruly travellers—Bates, disease prevalent throughout Canada Baines and Winwood heado among during the winter and spring :months. them were present, and the question :Anyone, who has felt its pangs is not of a certain kind, of dust storm came likely, to forget the trouble, La grippe up. " Tennyson listened for some time, starts with a slight cold—and ends . and`then remarked how difficult it .with a complication of troubles. It wee ' for a student to gain certain lays a strong man on his' back; it knowledge on such subjects, and as tortures him with fevers and chills, ! tonished the company bygivingthe headaches and backaches, It leaves ! name p i r , sof eight;atbrh>l.s, four of� whom me a �,vonclex•�a1 of good r,. f1 l of go Mrs c smo ce, lie lilt ap- Teat She Reconalnends Them to All ° • is e ru ou tare (Al penal ° rlarating in out mind. , Sufferers From liidh ey Disease. But, 'mercy me! while we have clrearu- St, John, N,ll,, Feb'y 18th (,Special:)ed, there is no sign of doubt, --Mrs, Mantle, aft °estirnablc lady liv- That miserabl coal stove has gone int.at 117 King St. 'East, this city, is <:ompletely out! always ready to tell of the benefit she -❖ has receivecl from using Mocld's Kid- rxinard'a Littiinent Cures"Din lztheria. ney Pills, Vee are "Yes, Dodds" Kidney, Pills have done hint a prey to pneumonia bronchitis, had declared that .h I they had seen such. Mantle told:..,' an interviewer: "For consumption and other deadl.. dis- , dust storms, although Y I s r s, tot gra the othei; four three years I was in a worn-oiit condi- vises In fact its lifter effects are more insisted that they Simply could not be produced under, any known meteoro- logical conditions. In many of our talks I came upon similar evidences of minute knowl- edge in various fields; nothing in the serious than the trouble itself. You can avoid la • grippe and winter colds by keeping your blood rich and red by the occasional use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. If you have not clone this and the disease lays ,,,you low, you can banish all its evil after effects by this same great blood -building, nerve restoring medicine. This has been proved in thousands of cases through- out Canada' by la grippe victims who have been made well and ' strong through the use of: Dr. Williams' Pink g. Pills. Among the cured is Miss Irene Bootes, Portsmouth, Ont., who writes: -"1 take much pleasure in recom- mending Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, be- cause Ihave proved their`evox°th in my oe h case. Last winter I had a severe attack of -la grippe and it left. mewreak iand all run down. I had severe pains in the chest and under the arms, palpitation of the"heart and attacks of neuralgia which left me with the feeling that life was scarcely worth living. I was taking doctor's was much discouraged. I was advised to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and be- gantheir use only on the 'principle that I would try anything that might better any condition. I had only been using the pills a couple of weeks when the pains began to leave nee. Gradual- ly my strength returned, my .appetite 0 improved, and in a little more than a month Plait all my old time vigor or had r.g returned. 'I ani sincerely glad I was persuaded to try Dr, Williams' Pink fur 1 world was. •trivial to or to na him, be neglected,. This great grasp. was associated with a minute accuracy, and it was , his double habit of mind that made Tennyson such a splendid observer, and therefore- sucli a poet; for the • whole field of nature from which to cull themost appropriate epi- thets was always present to his mind. WORTHLESS DOGS. A Menace to the Sheep -Growing In- dustry of Canada. Everyone loves a useful, gentleman- ly clog. Such a dog is invaluable. But, one dog eats as much as a man and more than a sheep. Two dogs will eat as much as a hog on alfalfa and more than a dozen chickens..•And there • iriedicine, but it did not help me and I are thousands of dogs in the country, one for eight-. sheep. Sheep furnish wool and mutton, hogs make pork, and chickens produce meat and eggs. More than 5,000,000 hogs are need- ed to relieve the prepent meat short- age, and many sheep furnish wool and mutton. Hill farms are ideal for sheep raising, and •almost every prai- rie farm is adapted for keeping a small farm flock without much extra expense for buildings or added use of grain. Pills, and T shall always -leave a good No single tiling. has done more. to word to say for them." throttle the sheep industry in this al - 'Dr, Williams' Pink Pills not only lowed than the curs which are al- lowed to run at'Iarge. Besides killing cure the' disastrous after effects of la grippe, but are also a specific for all and worrying sheep, they kill poultry, attack cattle and carry hog cholera, these troubles due to oor.blood such att. Fenc es will not solve the problem, oblem ,as anaemia, rheumatism, indigestion,for that addedexpense will keepmany women's' and thegenerally' farmers s who already have w0rto t feeling people. You can get these pills fences from starting a farm fleck. Keeping the dogs chained at night will` through 50ny cents box or aa medicine,* sixiboxes for not do, for dogs often attack sheep in nil at daylight. Payingfor the animals $2,50 from The 'Dr. Williams' Medicine killed ' killed helps some, but it does not err Co., Brockville, Ont. courage those whose flocks have been destroyed to start again.;3Z Is IJSE HORSE FLESH. People Pay As High As Sixty Cents a GUARD Tf' BABY Pound For Steaks. Horse steaks are in demand in Great 13ritain. The effect of the meat short- age is to break down the insular pre- judice of the Britisher against foods to which he has not been accustomed. In a number of districts horse meat shops have been established. Quite a number have sprung up in the Soho district, but until lately their patrons have been,Belgians or the proprietors of the cheaper little French restaur- ants... . • During estaur-ants.-- During the past few weeks, however, there has been quite a, rush of 'Eng- lishwomen, for horse_ steak and chops, and in consequence the prices have risen enormously, and people have been paying up to 60 cents a pound for horse steak. Y``• '• Horseflesh does not come under the meat price order of the Food Ministry at present, but if the' English people, continue to add :it to their menu it will shortly. In the provinces the prices are far lower than they are in the London dis- tricts. A story is told of a woman who :failing' to receive from the family butcher' the supply of meat for her favorite dog, visited a Liverpool` ---horsemeat butcher and obtained for a small sum more than one appetizing meal for her collie. One day, so attractive was her pur- alaase-it could hardly be distinguish '"ed from a fillet steak—that she was tempted tocook it, bat after it was servedher insular prejudice proved the stronger. Still she , remarked, 0 h 011e might do worse in these hard timee." e 'i 1 Retain All Breeding Sttvs: The demand from overseas for bacon and other pork products is such as -to ensure a profitable market for many months and farmers are urged -eto retain all breeding sows. " The keep -a -pig campaign is meeting with a large measure of success. The res- ponse indicates not only that the farmers are preparing to.:Iteep more pigs but that many people living is suburban areas are ,;also pluming to buy one or more and feed theni on household garbage, It is . certain, thei.'efore, that young pigs will be in strong demand In the spring, To 1s:iIl sows under present conditions, is, therefore, not only unpat.riotic bet is likely ,p to t'oee distinctly sun" p roftable, ,6lP .�8 e'l ltllt. AGAINST, COLDS To guard the baby against colds nothing can equal Baby's Own Tab- lets. The Tablets are -a mild laxative that will keep the little one's stom- ach and bowels working regularly. It is a recognized fact that where the stomach and bowels are. in good order that colds will not exist; that the health of the little one will be good and that he will thrive and be happy and good-natured. The Tablets are sold by medicine, dealers or by -mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. The acme Letters. 'Write a sunny, funny letter To the boy somewhere in France, Happier it is, the better, Make it cheer him at first glance. Tell him of the latest winning Of the team from Homeville High, All the little hone jokes spinning .heave out every doleful sigh. . We must keep the home fires burning, Bright within each khaki breast, If we drown our fears and yearnings His courage will, do the rest. His to fight the nation's battle 'Ours to work and wait and pray Then when guns have ceased to rattle Freedom shall have come to stay. LEMON .JUICE IS FRECKLE REMOVER Girls! Make this cheap beauty lotion' to clear and whiten your skin. b Squeeie ueee the juice of two lemons rrit0 a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and yoti 1 have a quarter pint of the best freckle tion, often leaving to lay off for a day or two. • "I suffered from drowsiness and sharp pains across my back, I had headaches, and was subject to neural - gia and rheumatism. "Dodd's Kidney Pills helped; me so much that I can highly • recommend m them to anyone suffering from kidney disease." Dodd's Kidney Pills are purely a kidney remedy. Making the kidneys healthy en. bees them to strain all the impurities out of the blood. That means pure blood and good" health. Dodd's Kidney Pills are recommended by thousands of women who were once run down and worn out. - GENERAL PETAIN. leharacteristics .of the Noted. French Commander. Some A war correspondent recently .saw Gen. Petain, the French generalissimo,' bestowing war crosses°upon some of his soldiers. • My first. impression, he says, . was tinged with a: little-- disappointment. He might be a business man, a lawyer or a village doctor. I could name half, a dozen men who couldlook the part more acceptably. He has a good, wholesome face. I think it must have been there that I suffered the disap- ointm ent. I had pictured d him as P thin -visaged and frowning, with a downward look. The prominent nose seemed not unlike Gen. Pershing's, but there the -resemblance ended. Gen. Petair's chin gave no indication of his character, as chins are supposed to do, and his head seemed of average -size and shape. His cheeks have color and his eyes are kindly and brownish. He means well to you, but no liber-. ties must be taken—a glance tells you that. " He wore brown chamois gloves on his hands, which were frequently in action, but there was neither extra-' vagance nor affectation in his gee - tures. Gen. Petain does not play to the gal- leries. You are sure that he is not r thll]1C 11 glimmering- ly; r !, of himself, evert gltnimering- ly; he gives the impression of being sincere in what he is doing. He - is "on his job;" every minute. If he is pinning on a medal, he is looking at it and thinking of that particular thing. Gen. Petain has not a certain mys- tery and magnetism that characterize Gen. Joffre, nor has he the stature. Noone else can speak in that soft mo- no{ione of Gen. Joffre's—a tone. in whih` ' htd c orae meg rea a psalm. But Gen. Petain has fixed his place as' a soldier. He took over the command under most extraordinary circum- stances of difficulty, and has met the test splendidly. THERE IS A:DIFFERENCE--! Can anyone wlio has not seen them, imagine what it is like to be a prison- er in this present war? Someone,. who saw the first French, English, Russian and Canadian prisoners either returned or escaped, 'writes of them: "They haye anexpression of. their own, a concentrated, unuttered suffering in their eyes; an unending patience in their. voices. There is all the difference in the world between them and the soldiers returned from the Front. The latter, even when se- verely wounded, have a proud, almost satisfied look, as if in making their supreme effort, something of the °glory and exaltation of those fearful mo- ments still clung to them. They are warriors hurt in the great ` game, brought .gladly° and triumphantly home, where they know well what welcome awaits them. "How different is the lot of the allied prisoners? The sight of them, of any nation, is an unforgettable re- curring nightmare.- A voice, weak, ut insistent, rings in your ears: Won't you help us?' know what itto is "They is c valiant, y, without praise, to suffer silently tivithoit symath�, to ache with hom - ichness, surrounded by the enemy. They are the unseen heroes and we cannot guess at half their pain." There are at present more than a million and a half Allied prisoners of war in German hands. ,The Prisoners Of War Society, of which Principal Hutton of University College, Toronto, is ]resident, is appealing through the 1 churches of Ont rio foil' ate: help a nip y to l provide the bare necessaries of life to these unfortunate heroes, Cotgrega- tions whoa have 'not yet contributed may send their donations to the treas- urer of the society, Hugh Fletcher, ;sq,, 502 Huron St., Toronto. _ o "Might is eight, , so it is --- right ri .°ht b b to bear the burdens of the weak, to chem the `taint, to uplift the ,fallen," ilapiei and tan lotion, and complexion beauti- fier, at very, very small cost, . Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fra- grant lotion' into the face, neck, arms, and hands' each day and see how freckles and bleliiishes disappear , aiid how clear, soft ami white the skin be-. comes, 'Yes! It is'harin1ess, wee A good, cooking 1 -at may made by taking two Pounds of kidney sue]; ruining it through the meal; -grinder and rendering out the fat. This is strained, and • just , before it hardens one cup of vegetable "'oil is added, This keeps she suet feoni hardening and gives it a delightful flavor so that it may he used in any kind of cookery, I►unartl'r tiiihileut Cries iiistenrpe WeightForGold. The weight used by goldsmiths in gauging the quality of'old a art from g p the alloy, 1.e,, carat, is derived from. that cif the seed of an Abyssinian carat`flower, which, being exceedingly uniform in size, was employed in weighing gold and precious stones. Mansonville, June27, '13. :Mina. des Liniment Go., Limited. Yarmouth, N. S. Gentlemen—It affords ice great pleasure and must be gratifying to you to know that after using 36 bottles of your Liniment on a case of paralysis which my father was afflict- ed with, .I was able to restore him to normal condition, Hoping other suf- ferers may be benefited by the use of your Liniment, I am, Sincerely your, GEO. Il. IOLMES. Sugar Situation in Europe. B'efo're the war England 'received approximately 1,400,000 long tons of sugar per annum from Germany and neighboring sources. "France pro deed about 750,000 long tons of beet sugar and exported 50,000 tons. The French production in 1917 fell to 210,000 long tons. Before the war Italy produced about 210,000 long tons and imported almost none. - o—o—o ♦ o•-•-o--o---o--•ta---cr-..o —a PAINi 7 NOT A BIT LIFT YOUR CORNS OR CALLUSES Ut3Eg OFF No humbug I. Apply feta' drops then last lift them,avday with fingers, —O.0-0 o - O ---p new drug is an ether corn- discoyered by - a Cihtinnatij chemist. '°" It is stalled, freezones1 and can,tiow! be obtained ed ini tri Y bot- ties as here shown at very little cost Irons any; drug tore. at Ina sari for ireezone. .apply a; drop or two directly upon a tender corn or callus and i-istantly the; soreness disappears.,. Shortly you will find,. the corn or callus so loess that you can lift 5t off, root _and all, with, the duigerla Not a twinge of pain, soreness or irritation;; not even the slightest' smarting, either when applying freezone or afterwards. This drug doesn't eats tip the corn or callus, but shrivels them so they loosen and come right out. It is no humbug ! It works like a charm. For a few cents you can get rid of; ,every hard corn, softcorn or writ be- tween the toes, as well as painful; calluses on bottom of your feet. Its never disappoints and never burne,r bites or inflames. If your druggIett� haten't any freeaone yet, tell hien to get a little bottle for ,von from hie' wholesale house. This 'pound 091;117,,\NN\ Magic Bak(ng Powder costs no more than the ordinary kinds. For economy buy the one pound tins, E,W, 3ILLET1 COMPANY LED ""N1.9. "T• f.Vr+TAGnt' • Glcanieg Wringer. When rubber roils on your wringer become dirty so that they streak the clothes try cleaning'. them with a cloth moistened with kerosene. Itub briskly and rinse with clean 'water several times. S Dry with a clean cloth, MOND. ORDERS. Send a Dominion. Express Money Order, Five dollars costs three center' "A Nasty Thing Called Famine." "The food wanted by mankind does not exist. 'The°word 'shortage' is not strong enough for the situation. To put the matter bluntly, the .whole world is a against a nasty •thing, familiar to the People of India, call- ed `famine.'"—Lord Rhondda, ON•Cra nu!ate , si Eyelids, - - Sore Eyes, Eyes /Owed by San, Dart and Wind tluickdy relieved by Marine. Try it in eC your Eyes and in Baby's Eyes. OUR IC.' i..i9heSreateleg,JustEyeComfort Murine Eye Remedy At vnur Dr a Remedy B1'ol p!)rr ntt,i, teaer. bye Calve, in Tubes 23a Fan ao of tao Eris -Fres. Ase arlerbee Z9e Remedy Co.. Chicago . "S.O.S." pias New Meaning To -day. There is fear new -meaning for the familiar "S.O.S." signal. The let- ters now stand for another impera- tive coimnand, "Save or Starve." Ziivard'a Liniment Cures Colds.. ata Grated cheese and chili sauce make a go,,od sandwich filling. 1 When buy lute your Piano insist ou having an OTTO K Q L PIANO A-OT1.iN EAGLE ,I(OTOif • srrze Tim : � . K� 10t& 4 -`••^� Oilcloth on Shelves. To lighten the workin the pantry, Y else shelf oilcloth instead of paper. i The oilcloth is easier to clean. Roaches, will 'keep out of the pantry, for there is something about the oil- cloth they dislike. If teas leaves are ground they will make twice the amount of tea.• Minard's Liniment Coxes Carnot in Cows SXneees WANTnD g ADIES . WANTED TO, DO PLAIN IA and light sewing at home, whole or spare time, good 'pay, work sent any` distance; charges paid. Send stanip for particulars. National • Manufacturing Company. i4iontreal, Pone SALE. '�TL1:7.T,IaF NEWSPAPER IN WEST :: �V"" ern Ontario. Doing a good bust- Bess Death et ginner places iton the market, A great dliance for a man with cash .pply Box 85, Wilson Publishing Co., reinnte .i, Toronto. I,�PILL EQ.(YIPPED 'NEWSPAPER and fob printing plant in Eastern Ontario. Insurance carried $1,500: 'Will go for 51,200 on quick sale. Box 59, Wilson Publiehinr Co., Ltd.. Toronto. NISaiELLANE0II9 CJANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, lVinternal and external, cured, with- out pain by our home treatment. Write us before too late. Dr, Rehman Medical Co., Limited. comae -wood, Ont, re des` "You don't need mercury,potaah ACu or any other strong mineral to 1' cure, pimples caused ,by poor blood. Take Extract of Roots— druggist calls it "Wilier Seigel's Curative Syrup—and your clot% i will clear ups as fresh as a baby's. 7 ' s - rs ntacls arid'" It will extern o.a tJ tv' Y regulatebowels." xIs Get the your l3ay. gentiano. 50e.ancl'$1.00Bottlee. , At drug 6tores. -. 5 Doctors Reeou meiid BBonneOpto for h Ey' es Wriisre to,ssole - for our bid FREE CATALOGUE showing 1 s Y w full line of Bicycles for and Woour men, Boys endGirls. Melt MOTOR CYCLES fdiOTGp A TACHFv`IENITS - 'tiros, Coastei'Brakes, Wheels, -Inner Tubes, Lamps, s p , Bells, Cyclo meters, Saddles, }quip. vterrt and Parts of Bicycles. You can buy your supplies front us at wholesale prlcec. T. W. BOYD & SON, 27 Notre Dame Street West, Montreal. lrti til, Reduces Bursal Enlargements, Thickened, Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore- ness from Bruises .01' Straine; stops Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Dors riot blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse, $2.00 a bottle atdruggists or delivered. Book 1 M free. ABSORlaINE, JR., for mankind—an antiseptic liniment for bruises, cuts, wounds, strains; painful, swollen veins or glands. It heals and soothes. $1.00 a bottle at drug- gists or postpaid. ` Will tell you more if you, write. W, F. YOUNG, Y. U. 0., 516 Lyman$ Bldg., Montreal, Gar, •apor51ne and Abso.6,ie. J:.. are made le clean. Dangerous Gas and Acids That Hurt The Stomach ---Sour The Food Cause Dyspepsia, Indigestion Recommends a Safe Way to Treat Stomach Trouble At Horne sour, :f.erinenting mass into the in, testines and sd ,relieve the stomach pain but the acid still remains in the stomach to generate more gas and produce more trouble at the next areal: If you are using digestive aids af- ter meals drop them for a while and instead' get a ,few 5 -grain tablets'of Pure bisurated magnesia from any drugist and take two :with each anggeal, •Bisurated Magnesia does riot digest food .but will neutralize the ex- cessive acid in your stomach, keep.. the food sweet and will drive=4the gas and_ bloat right out of your body. As Magnesia is prepared in _various. forms he sure to get Disurated Mag- nesia .for this purpose as it is not',.. laxative and in this refined form will not injure the stomach, in ar1Y way, Arany stomach sufferers who erre always full, of gas and whose stom- a ache burn with acid after nearly. every nzoa,1 think these things ere the RE+SLLT of indigestion when in reality they are the CAUSE. It is dust es foolish to give artifi- tcial tigestents such as pepsin, etc., o a stomach lull ore gas and acid as it would be for a man wh'o had step- ped on a tack to rub liniment on his foot without removing, the -lack, • Some stomachs generate too rriuch gas and acid. Gas distends the stom- ach walls, causing s; full, bloated op- pressive reeling while the acid :Irri- tates-'and..inflames the lining of the stbniach, Nitdtiligerallystionis the .Goofteod n ferde'irnenCyetsd and 'sours, and stomach, misery is the result. Artificial ciigestents will push this r ale A, 'WH1 LOCK» ENGINE, 15x42. New Autgrnatid ,Valve Type. Complete with au I and exhaust 1 y� Np Y p fiywheol, etc, Will aecept $1,200 cash for immediato, sale, qqy t EHECTRI GENERATOR,' 30 t ;.�•,y..�, 110-120 Volts D. C Win accept ;4.2ea oesh for IininedIate sale!. PULLEYS, Large sizes 26x664430 ; 12x60-•••-$0 ; 121/2x48---$12 i 12st8e- -$A.:' BLOWER OR FAN, Buffalo Make, 14 inch discharge—$80. REAL ESTATES CORPORATION, LTD. ti0 Front' St. West,, Int() Physicianssiofans and eye specialists pre- scribe Boa-Opto es a safe home remedy, in the treatment of eye troubles and tO strengthen eyesight. Sold under money refund gtri - by all druggists. arest � �' t t-IJTJGtJRA S 4 r R1 E ITCHNG On Hands From Salt Rheum At Very Small Cost for Soap and Ointment. "I was a great sufferer from salt rheum on my Bands, It came irs small blisters between me thumb and finger ' and it itched terribly and kept spree . in I"•cc,uld not use myhands at a g and the skin would crack and bleed so that I'could not bend any fingers. I can- not describe what I have suffered and the sleepless nights I,had. 'Then I got the Cutieura Soap and Ointment. I only used one cake of Cuti- cura Soap and one box of Ointment when my hands were healed. Soap, (Sign ed) Mrs. d L. Aiken, Hihwat r Que. Keep your skin clear be, daily use or CuticuraSoa • with touches of Oint- ment now and then, For Free. Sample Each by Mail ad- dress post -card "Cuticura, Dept..A, Boston, U. S.. A." Sold everywhere. MOTHERS TO BE Should Read Mrs. Monyhan's Letter Published by Her Permission. Mitchell, Ind.—"Lydia L.Ii Lrarn ` ae Vegetable Compound helped me so much during the time 1 was lookin •forwart>i to the coming of rnp, little one that I' am recommending it to other expectant 'mothers Be fore taking .it, somedays I suffered with nen. ralgia so badly that I g thou h t f souls) not live, but after taking three bottles tti of Lydia E. "P i n k - ham's Vegetable Compound 1 was en- tirely relieved of neuralgia, 1 had gained in strength and was able to g around and do all my housework. My babywhen severs months old weighed 19 pounds and i feel better t r than I have for a long time.. never had anymedicine do me s o much good. -"—Mrs. PEARL MOenle ket, Mitehell a' , Ind GOOd health during maternity a ,i most iin portant factor to both moths and chip,' and many letters have been received by the Lydia E. Finkha. Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass:, telling o health restored durkn 11ristryin perk) by the use of 1:, dial E. Pinicham s Vese.' tabl :; c Compound.