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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1921-5-12, Page 3A '--LAST OPPORTUNITY GIVEN GERMANY TO MEET AWED- DEMAND - Conditions of Ultimatum. Dr awn Up at Final Meeting of Supreme Council Which,Expires on May 12. A d,esPatah from Land -on says: -Ie The final' ineeting of the Supreme Council was held at 9.45 o'clock Thursday morning at 10 Downing ' street,' when the mernbers affixeri their. signatures to the ultimatum to Germany and, thigpretocel ef the. re:, many must also par within 25 days posations plan. Each document -was one billion masks gold for ;the first end the EfigliSch. rex, and 111. 3;asper, It is thought certain 'Germany will , by Noveniber 1, but will -be issued onlyas, the Reptveatiens. COmmigeion decidesGermeny'S.capacity to -furnish funds for,. service. All the bonds shall be free from all German taxes 'andniflaarge,s.. : Ger written in English and French, Lloyd two:quarterly installments of interest George- signing firstoond -Briand sec., and sinking fund. • . , the Belgianntheinber, first, Belem, second ;and • Lloyd' George' third the French text, .Inemediately the signing was over the.French 'delegation took the train fer Paris. ' ,Lloyd George 'then -summoned Dr, ---Sthamer; the German Ambassador in Lenden, -'by 'telephone, and. at. 11 a.m.' formally handed h'im both documents. Both of the documentS follow close - accept the 1)1an, and the new Govern- ment, as soon as it is constitutional, will take immediate steps to prevent the ocetipation of Ruhr. 'Stharner deelined to discuss the situation until his Government has acted."... The correspondent is informed that the Supreme Council has invited the United States immediately to semi a representative to the Supreme Coun- ly ,the outlines, ;already cabled from oil, the Ambassadors' Conference and day to day. The ultimatum expires the Reparations CommiSsion, but this ' " on May 12, on which daee, fadingGer- man compliance, the French will oc- cupy the Ruhr and the 'British navy I Will demonstrate at German ports. The outstanding points of. the re- rtea Lions d emend, whieh .tv as signed b;14..the Aeparations Commission, are: " V(1) Bonds—Series (a), for twelve billion gold marks, must be delivered by July 1. (2) Series (b), thirty-eight billions,' bat the Japs are holding out. It is must be delivered by ,Nevember however, that they will yield (3) Series ,(c), eighty-two billions, I to "persuasion" by their allies.' was not 'announced officially. It is reported here that the 'United States has officially signified its willingness to participate on these 'bodies, provided its view of 'thq,. man- dates is accepted and the whole ques- tion opened for revision. The British are quite willing to -follow this course arid. the French will he glad to get rid of some of theirs, Plans Future of Mesopotamia Adult Education. A despatch' from London says: —The Daily Sketch on Friday morning, says that Winston Churchill, the Colonial Minister, . has decided to make Mesopo- tamia into a series of Arab states. This will secure new overland and aerial routes ,to In- dia under British' protecton. MesopotainiaOs ,also to be- come a great. depot and training ground for the military. ,and avia- tion service of the British Em- pire. Never in the history of this noun' try has there- been,' on the part of adults, so great a desire for general education as at the prevent time, and this desire manifests itself in a: very marked waY among industrial work- ers. Of these there are, of course, many who seek technical and, utilitar- ian training; but there are others who prefer education of the cultural In England those workers whose preference is for education in the •"Inimanities" organized themselves some yOgrs ;ago inte the Workers' - , EdUcta-tiOnal Associgition -and, with the eo-operation of the 'Universities, have NARRY A SCRATCH—AS YETI POLES CAPTILYRE UITER SILESIA British Conunander's Forces Inadequate to Control Situation. The Leading Markets. Toronto, „ Manitoba wheat—No. 1 Northern, $1.794; No. 2 Northern, $1.75%. No, 3 Northern, $1.68%; No, 4 -Wheat, A desP atoll from OPP eln a, Manitoba oate—N o„ 2 CW, 41%c ; BAD CO Says;,--Lastern Upper Silesia is in the No. 3 Gen, 3754e; extra 1,:se.,ce feed, after measles uay be- fa hands of the Pelish ingurgents, ac- 37%c; No- I feed, 35Vsc; No. 2 feed, British comniandSr from Beuthen,1 N,Marsitoba barley -----No, 3 -ow, eeie c. Spira,tory passages is one of e often those Who have' 1;ot:A 'robust; mend. of re4nforeerrie,7,ts that the of',w'reii'll'ler5116.'1a. • ;• acne° measles should never be reiarded expected to furnish. Arnerioaft eose,---71e; nominal, C.I. . ...- Col. Cockrell inform.ed the tortes- El, ne. ports, wttliiedifterence.' cording to' Col. Peppys Cockrell, the 33)/sc. reaching, as the irritation se re-' who has arrived here -to tatte com- 0. 4 CW,. 6914re; l'ejecied, 562/2e; acteristics of this disease and very inter -allied ' Plebiseite commission is the above in.st°-re at Fort hecoMe delicate and liableto lung frbul pendent that the forces now at his Ontario oats—No. 2 white, 4•3 meabies are generally followed by an • - • Onterio wheat—No 2 Winter,' si .5(3 The sneezing is accompanied with 3 halldle the situation. e e, lot' * . . , "The insurrection is oil a large LI 4,'Pri.t)tV/-No. 0,4e 6Npvilln,igt: fSliaoniter:&eanlsoeF;tearta4e,c0171h1CollfMaesshLo)rttec:uilr%g_ MIs7atani1:7;•,-',:ohoite tsmthaeoldrie'niauirlr-agd evinset:vis-lalnrl etorganizeeurtiiesntrdy': points - Peas NVhoi,;p2i:ng;1o.30to, 1$10;.305r,ding:to relent and nui's'y character, with little r no expectoration, hoarseness of the voice, soldiers in civilian dress. They are Barley --Malting, 65 to 70c, acco militarywell e rsel lpipl.nliiileOedps i"elt in 1, wheremachine the gunsee p1.0 pe ua, h111:ds- ggm•B Rye—Ne.leei gath2i,s17$.1:13. 13Fs nominal.4a0t n at c r1d0-; tion is distinctly German th in t freightsoutside-. been no disturbance, all 'the tronlale occurring in the district eastward second Patent, $9.50; bulk, seaboard. Ontario fldur—$6.90, bulk 5eat oard. command are entirely inadequate -to 43o. acute attack 04 tho mlicous iflembl'anes: Subsidized Sedition. If the people of India could eat inflammatory proclamations, and if Ghandi, the non-co-opesathr, gathered rice to feed the hungry or provided work bn the railway embankment, the movement this arch -miscreant heads might bear out the promise it offers' of salvation to the millions. But Ghana', bitter enemy of the British Government, by whose toler- ance he lives, is raising a fund of $2,- 500,000 simply to keep up a furious CA1‘4)FAIGN-STARTED ', conduboted.6vening classes in rnniy,i agitation that it utterly -subversive . , . . . I-Iis followers believe he is a mire . ' W.E.A. has been in operation 'for -% • e , , three- years in •conjunction with the worker, and they believe that in their , .. . Nursery Centres.,to be Opened • ' IN T '3`LANTING' varied subjects. In Toronto a similar and destructive. "I University , of Toronto and seven ragged penury they mast suppoet him classes (of whichnthe largest was- that and his firebrand retinue. in English literature) have 'been car- Every land has men like that, who on,ned during the past winter. 'Last are a public nuisance. They will not November a W.E.A. was organized in work—they hate work—and they draw ,iazy, lines are to be carried on this, Hamilton under the aus-pices of the down huge sums of money for going • stunnier by the Ontario Government1ProvinCial University and another is about inducing others to lay down department a whisch Dr- E• J. zavitz in proce,es of organization under the their tools and join the huge Disloyal is the head. During war years con- , same auspices in Ottawa. 'So fai,'as Legion—of the malcontents. and 'social parittivelv small advanta-ge had been , its finances and the size of its staff' inebeietes. in 01xtario :This Season. A despatch` -Item Toreeto says:-- , kctive elf orts 'along Provincial for - Why should' del -tided folk in Am- , erica or India Pay 'Millions, te those who take the bread . Out their mouths'f or their own, enrichment? ttiken by Ontario municipalities of will permit, the -Provincral University Government encouragentent along l is anxious to promote., this imijortard; that line, but this year it is hoped.,,and democratic, eireew„,-h of „service. that real progress will be. made. . The TInivensity. Ton -onto is the Seven million seedling's, mostly pine, greatest asSet the people of Ontario and epruce, with some hard woodsrl poneeese It, is reaching out to serve will be •-s°t out in the Forestry Dc -I all olasses Of the community who may partment's Norfolk county reserva-1 desire to drake, use ef the advantage tion from which it is expected to 1 it -offers. get a 50 per cent. yield. Counties and municipalitres will - again, have hrou-oht ,to their atter:;tion legislation of the last two sesgons, by •sv-hich the Government will -assist ha putting to good use waste lands. It is also contemplated to open 1.. -Wo new nurs- ery centres in Eastern Ontario. Simeue certinty, with its many miles of waste lend, is said. to -be one., of, the sections of the Province .iipon ;which the department has forestry designs. ,Simcoe is already among those counties, which have taken up the Govenninent's Joeestry proposie • tion. Slim Fein Leaders Shot in 'Tipperary --e 'It's' ,wise 'child that remembers its The,' German Cabinet rich relations. Troubled Fiume. (1 - atc()nce the cough starts you should procure a bottle of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, take a few doses a day and thus prevent bronchitis, pnetimonia, or perhaps consumption getting- a foot- hold on you?. system. Mrs. Oliver I<elly, Bernal° Station, Montreal N,B., writes:—"Two years ago I had where the uprising is beyond the con- Millfeed — Delivered, e say of condition's in the eastern and flour, $2,10 to $2.40 per bag. hst,,h,ebratsg,sigienic:lutdened, :$B35r;ang,epeedr iteoena, the measles, and they left ma with a tar'lliled'deotnhigne corn -mission ktnre.woopsso. nl-Tyhbey inter-heabear-'-833; freight, bad con di. I kept getting worse until southern districts, as many of the Hay—No. 1„ per ton, $21 to $23, towns in those districts are surround- Straw—Car lots, Per ton, $12, ecl by insurgents ;and means of corn- twOinhse,es2e8---tNe e2w9,2; large, 27 to o 3280ce;; niunica.tion are cut off. Railroad COM - old, large,'33 to 34c; do, twins, 33 to nvonication was maintained after a 341/2e. triplets, 341/2 to 35e; New Stil- fashion until Wednesday. night, when ton, i2c. the main line ;was cut between this Butter --Fresh dairy, choice 33 ta Fiume, that city made lately famous by D'Annun.zio, having tried various other forms of disorder, has gone Red. A few plain hangings seem indicated in that, ancient seaport. Losing in a recent election, the Com- munists followed gOod Red precedent. They set off a few bonabs, broke a few heads, smashed the ballot -boxes and burned the registration list of voters. As soon as the followers of D'Annun- zio and. the Italian. Nationalists could rally, a counter-revolution was under way, with more rioting and head - breaking. Although Fiume is designated under the terms of pea.5e as a free city, the principal use so far made of its free- dom is to turn the town into a whirl- pool of propaganda and a battleground for clashing national interests. It is German Government Resigns Wednes ae evening 1 r; • Diode and I3euthen. In order.to reach. , -35e; ereameey.„ prints, fresh; No, 1, 13euthen now one must go afoot part 44 to 45c; cooking, 2c. of the way, as the bridge -at the- west Chu,rning .Cream.--p5c. 'per lb., but - of the town has been blown up. An Oppeln des -L a German source says that the inter -allied corn- MiSSiOn has decided to incorporate three thous-ancl, Germans, preferably ter fat. Margarine -27 to 29c. Eggs—New laid, 33 to 34e; laid, in cartons, 36 to 37c. Beans—Canadian, hand-picked, bus, $2.90 to $3; primes, $e.40 to $2.50; Upper Silesians, in the plebiscite po- Limas, Madagascar, 7 to Sc; Calif or - lice. The commission has sent a Ines- nia, Limas, 10 to 12c. sage to the German plebiscite cam- Maple products—Sy-rup, per imn. missioner at Ratilaor for five hundred gal., $2.60; per 5 imp. gals., $2.50. men for that purpose. Maple sugar, lb,s. 19 to 22c. neW AVOID DANGER IN CONVEYING RADIUM Gift to Madame Curie to be Sealed in Special Room. Honey -60-30-18. tins, 20 to '21c lb.; at last could. not sleep. My neighbor- to14 me -of Dr. Wood's • Norway Pine . yiup,.so sent and gob a battle, and before I had used it my 'cough was all better: I find it a grsat family medicine for aolds andecoughseand. I •now kee,p it in the house all the time," Wood's Norway Pine. Syrup is . 35c,, a large .bottle 60c., at all druggists' and- dealers. Put tip only by The T. ';%filburn Co, Limited, IT,orontoesOnt. . " Would Arbitrate On Waves ' Question A despatchfroin London says —The striking coal miners, it is reported, have intimated to the Government their willingness to accept arbitration, on the wages • qiiestion by Sir Arthur Duck - 5 -21/2-11). tins, 22 to 24c lb.;' Ontario Duck - comb honey, at $7.50 per 15 section man with a vie' to immediate case. . Smoked, meats.—Hams, med., 39 to settlement of the strike. 40c; heavy, 31 to 32c; cooked, 50 to 55c; rolls, 31 to 32c; cottage rolls, 3$ to 34e. breakfast bacon. 40 to 44-c; FRENCH SURGEON ." ',a1 brand brealtfast !bacon., 47 to MENDED ARTERY 50c; hacks, plain, hone in, 46 to 47c; A despatch from Paris says:—.Mnie. boneless, 48 to 52,e. Curie left Paris Wednesday morning . Cured meats -Long 'clear bacon, 27 Repaxre-1 Part Wi411,11,.-t for America, where she will receive to 28e; clear 'bellies, 26 to 27c.- , n.,„' vital"s ' -`-i' ''''''' From Patient's a gramme of radium froni her ad- La -rd ---Pure, tierces, 131/2 to 14c; 01' 'issue rrom misers. The famous scientist is ac- tubs, 14 .to 141/2c; pails, 141/4., to, - , Thigh. Irene, and Mrs. William Brown men. tierces, 111,e to 12c; tubs, 12 to 121,ec; A despatch from Paris says" - 14%c; pririts, 15 Y2 to 16c. _Shortening, cam -ponied by her daughters Eve and. oney, editor of the Delineator. At pacils, 12% to 13c; prints, 14 to 141he. Repairing the most vital artery or Cherbourg Mine. Curie Will take the heavy steers, $8 to $9. butchers' eat- hoice heavy steer's, $9 to $10; good the , human body like be would, e bi- o Olympic for New York. the', choice, 'S9 to $10'; do, coin., $6 cycle tire. was a feat' peeforrne;a- on Owing to •the danger ,of the radftum to $7; do, meAl., CO to $8 'butchers' May f u Frerrh svro-on The ravele- d. 14, '1914, by Profes;or Tuffier, wedged. bet-tveen Italy and Czecho- . . ill b I ' f $6.50 to $7,50, do, come $4 to $5;1 A.ccorcling to the faport-,. a pa ,.nt not far away. All the world of the I do loshag its newer, great care will be bulls, choice, to $10: , good, INT made the beim. d before taken in getting the gramme given to to $7; do., ,cone, .es •dissolveda. solution o feeders, best, $7.75 to- $9; do, 900 lbs.,. was threatened with. dsaibi from a Mine. Curie to Europe. The radium °tows, $7.5€1 tG $8.75; <-10-, good, the Academy of Science. Slovakia, with Hungary and Austria I new Balkans of tbemorth comes down - bromide and water. rrhe solution will 7 29 "to 1.)-- to Fiume to plot and''gesticulate its $ $ . < oo, SO 1 eo.75 eahical aneuriSdn "Ice -LICIta." 'Pro- . in $6.75; to $6; canners and" -lesser Tui-'fier ' uneovered the v;rtery ' _ be placed in twelve glass tubes, in - turn placed in' a box of. platinum -and cutters, t $4 50. 11k7 -2. • d t lead, while .this box will 'be deposited , a . m. Li., goo o lies very. close to the Balkan powder- choice, $75 to $100; do, coin. and med • and PaL'elle'l it "litn'-a she'f•-; l'is•S-tre streets. Fiume is the smoldering spark that in a special' room,. into which no one bin. It is the strategic point of the ivvill be allowed to penetrate. trouble -maker, whether he comes from Mrs. M el o ney, who a ccompa.nies Italy, the 'Balkans or the broken pieces of the old Austrian Empire. Free city or not, it. is somebody's 'job to keep the peace ,therein, as Fiume is evidently unable, to keep it. Italy of the great, PoWers signatory • - „a.,en Timm .an aponetiros"s in the na- $50 to $60; choice springers, , , thigh. •-f-Te wan able to. 21,1-thingibs,siy3eatreilligsls3, .5$01;0 dtea stiterneln.',:then the artery, retiv_cc., the crop, each. $10 to $15; calves, good; gession and pre -vet -ae, til - Mine. Curie to America, is head of to choice, $11. to $13.50; sheep, $6 to This was the first time recorded' of ized the movement to present the $9.50; hogs, fed and 'watered, $11.25; 'surgical mending of the aoreie artery. do, weighed off cars, $1.1.50; do, the committee of women which' organ - scientist with the precious, substance, $10,25; ,d.o. country pOints, $10. A despatch frOM London says:— tl• Montreal. I 74.71,-, • Uueirer "1.r T 9 resigned ., to to the Treaty is nearest, and interest- The man who does what he plea,ses ..:, etc; do _ ed partly or not, it Would seem o 0 -distance telephone message, from t he is seldom pleased with what he does. pats., firsts sio.00. hottie,.d -oats, bagl No. 53c Flour Mini. Spiing neeat. A despatch finale Dublin say's: --- Patrick P/Iiiloney, alleged to have been a prominent official in the "Repub- lican Army,' an it, Sean Duffy, a lead- ing Sinn Feiner in Dublin, are report- ed officially to have been shot and killed in ,-an. affray with the police, nineteen o- whom ,were s nt to sur- round a suspeeted farm at Guth -drum, Tipperary. eg- , When approaching the farm the . police were fired up -on. They return- ed the fire and' 'then pursued the fugi- tives half 'a mile, killing two of them. The poliee -suffered no casualties. . eilm received late Oil etilleMaY quit office, on the'rec•onimenriatidn of ARE ygun NEFITEs sHARy Cheese, finest east:erns, 23.1./..: to 24e. the Italian s. job to keep law ant order in. that troublen town. 'The hanginEd of something like equal ,numbers Italy's own extreme Nationalists and Communists would make an excellent beginning toward quieting things down. raqii HART ViVIK ? /EMORINEW3S i it _ N 3 el 90 Vs., $3. Bran. $29.25. Shorts I $31.25.. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots,1 ARS CAUSED Ey Chancellor ii'xihrenbach decided to $24 to $25. (CONSTRPATI States g . Dr. Simmons, following the United Buttee, choicest creamery. 33 to 35e. gF SO usa Eggs, fresh, 34 to 35c. Potatoes, per and NERVE -PILLS. bag, ear lets, 65 -to 70c. - MILSURWS 3T many's behalf in the reparanons. to $6.50. Good sheep, $9; spring 'lambs, Good veal, $7 to $7.50; died. $5.50, There are many people, at the present- e9 each. flogs. offecar weights, seleets, time, whose heart is affected, --------- 3.50. sows. $9.50. refusal te intervene on Ger- There are few complaints more common them hemorrhoids, conunonly called piles, and scarcely any which cause more trouble and misery. Piles are divided into three classes; I.e., itching, protruding and bleeding, and consisten a fullness of blood and -languid circulation in the portion of the lower bowel or rectum. The chief causes of piles are con-- stination straining at stool, and the Using of 'drastic purgatives. This latter .we would very strongly advise against as these strong purgatives, especially those containing calomel and other mineral drugs are too strong for the average person's bowels. . A mild laxative will do more to correct this ,trouble' -than anything' else, and this you will find in Milburn's Laxa-Liver -Pills, a pill that is purely vegetable, small and easy to -take,_ and does not gripe;)veaken or sicken. Milburn''s Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c. a, vial at all -dealers or, direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn ,Co.,T_Arnitedo,Toronto. Ont. ' rtITAI,MAY BE OB IG • .4 , herves are unstrung and general healt 'TO RSORT TO WARTIME MEASURES A despateb from London says: --- Great Britain's great coal strike is hourly adding te the general paraly- sis of business throughout the coun- try. Besides- increasing the army of British une,mployed to more than four million, it lea,seled to conditions that have necessitated measures thi-ita- mount to the emergency eegulations of war times to conserve the fast 7:hi:inking supply of coal. Only two rays of hope tan be 'seen in the dead- locked situation. One is a move on the part of certain members of Par- .liament to seCure the re -opening of negotiations and the ether is ' a prophecy of J. H. Thomas, acre any of the National Union of Railwaymen, that within a week the strike would be settled. Meanwhile the country is faced with a cutting of its railway service to skeleton proportions, entailing addi- tional handicaps for all kinds of busi- ness and spelling disastrous loss to the seaside resorts because of the inability of the roads to handle the crowds'. Another week of the strike slid the railway service will he cut to practically half of the normal and the large cities will ;be •as dimly light- ed as they were during the -air raids of .the war. impaired. To such we offer Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills as the best remedy that science has produced for: troubles. These pills have a wonderful effect on the weakened heart and the gliattered nervous system, containing as they do the very best elements for the relief of all heart and nerve troubles. Mrs. C. Farrity, Trossachs, Sask., writes: ---"I suffered for over a year with heart and nerve trouble. I had terrible headaches and dizziness, could not sleep and had no appetite. I was taking doctor's medicine, but it, did not help me. I was completely discouraged. Then a friend told me of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills... After taking one box I began to feel better, and after seven boxes I felt like a new person.' _I heartily recommend them to all my friends." Mlb 's Heart and Nerve Pills are 500. a box at all dealers, or mailed direct by The P. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. It's a Great Life If You Don't Weaken kkiLmr-ist. IATia A despatch from Si. Pcmif.iyte 'Qua., say-s:—The picturesque, little vinaga of St. Boni -face, St Maurice County, is a scene of desolation, as a result -c-E a conflagration en Thursday aftedmoon, which all but wiped out theentire settlement, The parish chureh, the trer„,,i,mil, Hotel, thtt Bokcry, the Pour -her store and four private residences were destroyed by the. flames. The hgh,Ing _and telephone systems were put out Laay Rhondaa Seeks house of eel:mission, end the hamlet is in I of Lords Seat. I darkness. except for the smouldering s css The prosuniption is that the fire, which originated in the church, was caused by oue of the lighted_ tripe.rn igniting the draperies at the -alt-ac'. EleCtrfeity in Queentland. G.,ueerisland hos undertaken'the pro. rltt etion and distribution of electricity eo an eXtenSIVO scale tor irrigation by means of wells and pumps instaliee in scores of land holdings. e . glad _INDIGESTION The efforts of Margaret Haige. Via - countess Rhondda., to' obtain ,a Seat in the House of Lords as a' peeress in her own right have now reached the stage whore her petition praying his Majesty to issue to her a writ Of sum.. mons to Sit in the House of 'Lords has been referred by the King ..to that body, together with the Attorney -Gen- . . eral's report. .1t is now being Consideredby the Coininittee an Privileges, which is ex- pected to make S. report .on the matter soon. Should Lady Rhondda's petition be granted some .twenty-five other .peeresses in their own right, would be entitled .to the same privilege. By jack Rabbit 11-k IS VI ORtstItiG A c()UtAi) crJ,E.DOS..1-Arz. IN 1414 01;6 SUrt D1'0. TAAI ENM'CZ W\PPEN `-(00 ? WENER. 11\1E. 3."Ets.t rit A 6ZENT LIVE W"..fOU D WENtetEtit As* - is isf`ka a .tt dwarfs' se ail, dal 111111. 044 otk • „ ruin T1 1 will' exCeed $100,000. • And DYSPEPSIA. CAN EAT ANYTHING MOW. The misery which stomach troublet cause, the sufferer knows .only too )woll, and anyone Who suffers keows what joy it would give to be able to eat three square mealsit day, end not be punished for it after. , , Before you can eat heartily, RIM, not piek, and choose ,your food,-youmust' pot your stotruich right so that it Will produce its own digestive ferments. • Tor forty-two year§ Burdock Blood I3itters has been making Vt.eok, stomachs strong, and nermantintly relieving severe case's of indigestion and dyspepsia that very often other romediOs WC1T, pnvdl less to reach. Mrs. Alice Beeknorth, Itesserton, Ont., writes --'''1 haVe been a greot: .suffercr Iron]. :Indigestion and dyspepsie for severalyears', and could net cat LL:t1Y.,, , thing Witlumt almost dying from the pant. -"I' in the.pit of my. storm -Lein Seeing Burdock Bleed Bitters hiehlinIrecom- mended I tried o. bottler find Can gladly say it ;relieved nice I earl • eat anything new, wo.d altk in' perfectly 'good Ilt)alth." 11 11.13. is itifinefeeleired only by The T. 14tal1bUrn LiMited, Toronto, Out, ,