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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1922-02-09, Page 3:FROM BATTLESHIP
TO TIN KETTLE!
VISIT TI BRITISH NAVY
SCRAP -HEAP.
.Pmcess of Tearing a Warship
to ,Pieces Going on All
Around Britiah'Coast.
The wark of the zhip breaker -has
-developed to swill, an extent that it is
•GUARD YOUR HEALTH
Cure for Leprosy. '11A1t1
ninny lepers, cured by '
il 1 e 'be libereited
ohaitlintiogra ,• • l'av efl
frem the colony eel'. Sufferers on 1VIole-
You Can Do This by iKeeping the liai (Hawaiian Islando) and returned
13100d }Rich and Red. to the entriPanictiehip of iiealty fellovv-
beings!, ,excites mugh sympathetic, in- ,
It is useless , to tell a hard ,Workitg i ter,eesit,
wciman. to Pke life easily 'and not to I It bas not been explained, howevol'e
worry.- Every woman at the head of that these. Persons, 'save:used- to be
't
a horne;, every girl in offices, shoPs Covered, ,froni the ,dread malady. have i
and factorieS is •eubjected to more or , been set -free only on parole and with ;
lesS Werry. These worries ,eannot be ' the understanditg, that, 'they, are to '
aVaided. Sut it is the duty of evexY rom.ain under absent-4.1On. Sp far, 8
woman and every gilt). to Saire her ' per cent..of them have. relapsed, with
stren•gth as MUCII as possible, anti to ' recurrence of syroPtoms, and have
build up her system to meet unusual been sent back to ltifololta,i for further
demands. Her future. health depends treatment.
upon it, To guard against ta break- 'The conclusion of the -GS, Pnblic
not unlikely that ll boil the water
down the blood must be kept rich, red Iicaltli Service, which thas 'hattcharge,
Ye ,
:for ir tea, in part of the remains, ,of ' ' / . -
and pure, To keep the blood in thie of the experiments, is that ohm. lraoo
- ,a, 'Dreadnought, says a 11.iondon news- condition Dr. Willialts' Pink Dills will gra oil cannot be relied upon as .a
-13a!Per' The' bra's° tap fre'm whilell Yml be follml lolos't useful: They. strength- "euro" for leprosy, • An "ethYl. ester"
.draw he water may have seenservice en. the nerves, restore the.appetite afal derived from it is .itew used, i -by IlYP0-
,in another form in the Battle of Jut- bring the .glovv of health to pallid dermic injection, and ha S proved mucih
'land, „ cheeks, and renewed energy to listieSs more efficient than the •oil itself, With
Should you have sardines with a people. ,, Women cannot always rest ,,young people,01'pers,ona in yvliom. the
.ineal,.do not be surprised if the origin when they should, Mit they can keep disease has sot' progresse,c1 far, the
of the tin'yvas a cruiser that figured in tip . their strength through thcca- treatment seemS-,, ,at least in many
-Some -little scrap 'in the North Sea.„i
sional use 'of Dr. Williams' .Pitilt Pills. cases, toproinirre• final 'cure. Leprosy
If the Washington Conference has
. This is shown by the case ef Mrs. Min-. is uadoubtacily of Ot-iental.arigin, and
Ita wa7 a substantlal Part ' of the ole $ wick, reeithug near Sinicoe, Ont.; -many references to it are raaile in
world's. navies will finish up either as who says: "A few years ago I was in
tin cans, Or g.arden.,seats,e 13ut whether -a deplorable, state of 1-ealth. My blood
, . •
Washington succeeds re was fails, the r
, was weak and watery and the eircula-
tniarivableeProcesseof con -Version will gP, tion poor. My appetite was poor and
on. 'Since the ArinistiCe' the British what food I did take distressed me.
Geverninent alone has. eoinsigned over I was not able to do my housework,
five hundred warships to the scral). and often my nights were sleep:lees,
heap. Over two•llandrecl vessels have and headaehe and backache added to
gone' to one 'firm—Thos. W. Ward, my naiSery. ' I was finally persuaded
Ltd., of Stbeflield.• • to drop other Medicines and take Dr.
Selling to the Shipbreakers WilliamS” Pink Pills. This dia., and
A recent deal in•elud'ed one hundred after taking the pills for a couple of
and thirteen warships with a total ton- month S I coulcl do my housework with
well, 'Slept welland had gaine
nage of 360,000. 'rhe original value 0 ease, eat
these enginesof destruction was many ed in Weight.. From my own' exPeri-
milliOns of dollarsWhat was paid er-ce I. cannot praise these PI -11$ too
for tltem by the shipbreakers is a sec- highly." .
000 for a via:whip that would east $10,- from.• any .dealer in. medicine, or by
000,000 to biiilcl to -day it cansiders it !mail at 50 cen,t a box, or six boxes for
has net m,'ade a bad' - $450, from The, Dr. 'Williams' Medi -
All round the Britisb. copist are huge eine Co-.; Brockville, Ont.
yards specially fitted up for the task of t
reducing to scrap anything from a bat-
tleship to a submarin.e. To go through
one Of them would Mime a navar'man
a -et, but if tile Adngralt ' " t D '
ya..ecerves '"'You cat r. Williams Pink Pills
to tears. He would. see •all around thini
great piles of apparently valueless rub-
bish., Bits 4 decking, the blades of a
turbine engine, part of a kitchen gal-
ley, the remains of the -ladder up
which he use41 tb climb to the 'bridge
—all are mixed in ohastic confnsion.
The process of Waring a warship to
pieceS is a highly developed one. As
Soon as a vessel is moored men swarm
-aboard and remove the deck fittings.
Then comes the difficult operatiou of
taking up the deck. For this purpose
-the oxyacetylene process is employed.
• Oxygen' and acetylene are combined
to eject from a pipe aflame of terrific
heat. With the jet in his hand the
worltnian applies the flame to the steel
dock„and literally- cuts a way tlarsugh
It. Ina surprisingly short, time, lnrge
• stinttis are eut,out,:anal all that re-
mains is' -for the crane -man to attach
his1Min ant-t'siv-ing• the claunk•s of
metal on to the qnay.
Garden Rakes and Dog Kennels.
A bewildering spectacle of engines
and machinery meets the eye when the
deck has niSappearect The men clam-
ber below, and with 'wrench -and ham-
mer detach huge portiOns for the crate
,to lift clear. Gradually the once
smart-lookisg craft loss• its vitals'.
The gangways go; the offibers' quar-
ters, the boilers, the shaft. S0011 there
is nothing lef,t but 14, empty shell.
Then; the oxYeacetylen.e; flame gets to
• worletag,iiii.e The sides -of the hull are
cut into squares, and eventually a few
pieces, floating on..the ',6-Urface 0 the
water are all that rentain to tell the
tale. •
On the quay, steam s.ear a cut Pieoee
of steel into, sizes that, wilt, a a. fur-
naee,:for tit -at is; ethelreultimate. fate,:
Most or thenifinaetheir way to.South
WaleS, where they are melted down.
Brass and copper, the beautiful fit-
tings which formerly :Jack took such
e a pride in causing to resemble a min;
rar—all go 'Mid thenielting Tot as
soon as they have been soxted And
cleaned. The; magnificent furniture
which, adorned the quarter of some ad-
iniraLis handled- with great ,care and
• ev,entually sold as, it stands. Cheaper
• woodivork has; a different fate. It may
become the handle ,of a garden rake,
or end its career as -a dog kennel. -
Timely .Advice.
,
The preacher Was 'wanting to his
sUbjeet. , He was speaking of the in
evitable, end that, comes to sinners,
said described th.e scene' graphically,
eampaxing the sinner to a ship. .
"The waves rush over her," he cried.
Her masts; are split, her yards a,re
gone, her rudder's broken, her helm's
s &Less. There is no, hope, Who can
save her now'?"
"Let go the' anchor, you lubber!"
shouted au excited sailor in the cont-
gregat., .
ion.
tindient literature. • In earlier times
the afflicted Were required by law;
yitlee,n tihey appeare4.0n, the ,streets, to
ring a bell and „ ory. Un-
clean!" nits', 01 cottr'se,, be,eaus,e -the
disease w•aa supposed to lie contagious..
Recent investigations -have prove,d
that itis, both. contagious and in•fee-
tiOts. It readily spreads wherever the
Sufferers are not Isolated. During the,
last few years; it has spread alantingly
111 C.uba;ancl in Columbia its tayakee
are a cause of increa,sing anxiety. The
malady' is attributable 'to a bacterial
germ, Bsoibilite leprae, which hes been
isolated • and satisfactorily identified
by scientists, '
Never use water which has been
standing_overnight..in the teakettle.
In. Ule Morning fill it with' resh-water,
boil and, use. at" billee,
The winter sc,f1SQ11 1S a bard one en
the baby, He is more or less confined
a stuffy, badly ventilated rooms., It
ts so orlon stormy that the mother
does not -get him out in the fresh a,ir
as often as she should. De catches
Colds which rack his little system; his
stomach, and bowels get out of order
and he becomes peevish and cress. To
guard against tbie the mother ehould
keep a box', of Baby's Own TabletSitt
the house. They, itegulate the stomach,
and bdwels, and break -up colds. They
are. sold by medicine dealers or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
VVilliams' Medicine Co,,*
Oat,
•
Way of Life.
Ta swing. along and sing along
Anal keep the vision clear,
• I -Tow Many in the moving throng
Can., opine ,so very near
The ,nfeapure. that mighty Icr/ve
'Which maltes the way of life
• bleseed. „way, a happy way,
A betterment of Strife?
Surnames and Their Origin •
HAMMOND
Variatiens=1-lammonds,
Hampson, Amundsen.
Raalal Origin -e -Norman' Frepoh, also• -
Scandinavian.
Source—A given name.
Here is another group 4 family
tames which traces back to the an-
cient Teutonic given same ofe."Amal"
Which has Sina4Y been. twisted into; the'
modern Hanipison: ,Hartmat, has also
given uS Hanthiet, seems
to. .1-ua,Ve stoped at g1ving 110 _Shake-
sDi65ze,s ,
-The,..fain113r -tia4e,01 Atnundsen,
as We .seittettrn.es, see it, Anipiadson anal
Anton/lien, Is neairty.,.alwayi trac,ea,ble
to a development :'of ..the 'Scandinavian
form of this aheient given name.
OT "Anvala," though it should be re •
-
Membered that he o p •
t get u ings in this
artibie, the one that preceded it and
the one, wilielt ia to follow, 'are mere or
less arbitrary, and for convenietee
fi:isettesion.,,rather than as evidence of
*rigid courSesof development.
Asstated in the previous article,,the,
Normans brought 'the name 'into Eng-
land as "Homo" and"! It
was not long, however,. 'before the
given name began to develop new
foriats, such as' '1-1airtond" and "Hain -
Mond," the latter quickly becoming
more:Widespread. In many Cases the
patroilynaid, Or family same, was form-
ed' by the prefixing of tile Norman
"Fitz,", :Meaning_ "son of." in otherse
the surname was formed by the addl.;
tiOn of ,the ending "son."' But, "Ham-
ttonason" was- a •little too-olunisy. foi,
the average British tongue, anct.So did
not, endure tong, 'being shortened
varicuiSIy to; and. Finan-.
Monde.. In more. mqclermtinthere
has beea,a very, general tendency to
add a finAl "sr .to,suchnaties, ,spethat
•the name. ot Hammonds' issometimes.
still another ,lengthen.hig from the
tont oftiIarationd.' • •
;
But 'the' giVent naind often ,developed
1 otms 111 Martian .faS-
itione of '1-liara4itiet" and '"Haincilet"' er,
,,,q.lamo.net",. quickly, be;
camet•tieliainnete-?; • prodneing,• the ste-
in tqlaninetson". ter ' "nalithslop.r"
A Queer Brother-in.Law.
TheY were leaking it the kangaroos
al the "sou,' wlien an Irishman asked
:hi steiih1)l,thn STOUP: ,
"Beg_parcleii, Sori can yeti tell me
phawt kind, of a crature is tha,t?"
said th
"Thate: se 'is a n•atiVe of
A„ustralia." • ,• .
"Goad hivins!" eY:claimecl Pat, "And
ie sister. Jana- eiavried Wan 'o thiti!"
He.• Might.
'Look At tb.a“obrioh takor out
on a dayl'il1811Uats witliont to unibrella.
Is he crit20" ' .
,
'Tin- aOriaid heis, "Let's hurry on.
ank`t Want' .1),0; raeet
'5W1tb6t`?'
"Ho MaY 'reedenlie this untbrella,
hie." r
PAY N
Variation—Paine,.
Racial Orielne-Ncrynan French„
Sourde—A given natine.
Mese familY natnee are -really. the
same word, as lout modern wards-Tagefl
and peasant, and their evolution has! them 11
jefleirtshethey
k
ill;Pnlle3;Titiothalogtthey.Srhewas a e asked
been a -peculiar anr.I interesting' one.
At, a revilesi hatott.e thg, Norman i burning fire in the body all the time.
'icasion. of nrigfand the root word had One little girl spoke up and said:
the same meaning -as eur Modern peals- .`3tes'n1; when,it is a cold day, 1 can
ant.. that, isle countrymen as opposed eee tale ;
tewnstrhant „ This was in, the days
when the early Norrians first were in, Good Verse.
. . .
mi"ott-ner, ,Move
• Child's Bowels With
California Fig Syrup
HurrY ltother! Even a sicli child
Loves the,"fruity" taste of "California
Fig Syrup" an,d it never fails to open
the bowels. A teaspoonful to -day. may
prevent a sick child to-morrovv. I con,.
stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has
„ -
cield, colic, or if stemach is sour,
tOngue coated, breathbad; remember a
geed cleansing of the, little bowers is
often. all that is necessary. •
Ask your druggist for genuin,e "Cali-
fornia Fig Syrup" Which I -as -directions
for babies and children of all ages
printed on bottle. Mother! You must
say "California" or you may get- an
iinitation fig syrup.
She'd Learned.
•
Tb,e. puppy had been punished and
WaS 'Milking in a corner. To him came
the small daughter of the house to
administer; v
,not comfort, but adice.
"You may'just as well be good first
as la,st, Spot," she administered.
"Everybody that belongs to mother
has got to mind. I've been through it
all and I know." .
- After the Honeymoon.
"Well, well," :he exclaime,d, as he
tackled berefiest meat pie, "where did
you get this " •
"I inade that but of Mrs. Shorter's
cotkery book," replied the young wife.
_ '
"Ah!" he broke in. "This leathenr
Pat is the binding, I -suppose?'
Scientific erect,.
One dav a teacher was -having a first
traduced to Christi.anity. It happened A 3ialing fellow,' who is given to ver-
apaen,g them aa among many other ria- sifying;,' recently asked. his. fiance:-
.tionialitiea,„ that • Christianity • made ,l`Dearie, did'you like the poem I sent
more rapid iiregii;etsts 'in the towns iand you? Did it seem 'to' -sweetly tender?"
more congested centreS po,pUlation "Oh," -she said,' "it was lovely. 1
,than it,clid theeautlying districts, a got $3.50.ior it at the church fair."
phenomenon undoubtedly largely, doe
In the Park.' .
t prOblems tra.vel and comtnunica• -
; 05
tion: • ' Professor—"Eyery day we breathe
, But gracinally, the word pagans de-
noting ta-teduntryte.4 'carnet 'fid,fdteitcittee
pne, 4ocePt.,
'Christianity, -and in' the defiant tefartd,
of, o se, ;who, „resisted the•siew religion
Was, abeep.tedeaSeea ter -mi of ',honor to
suali an extentithat..they'liegan'togive"
tit to 'their ch,ildrett a a 'giYt-in mike:
in, the end, of, eminse, Christianity
triumphed,,-; but the.' giketi ,tuaine Styr-,
Viveci 'and rt. -naiad popular, "pxbhably
Oxygen. SoW,. Willie, what do we
breatheat night?"• •
WARNING!
Always say ".Bayer" when you buy Aspirim,
Unless you see name "Bayer" on tablets you are not getting
Aspirin at all. Why take chances?
Accept only an unbroken "Bayer" package which contains directions and dose
worked out by physicians during 22years and proved safe by millions for
Colds Headache Neuralgia ...Rheumatism
Toothache Neuritis Lumbago Paiti 1 Pain
Handy'"kayer",boxes,of1.2 tablets—Also bottles 4 21 and 10()—All druggists.
Aspirin ts the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bayer 1Vianufaeture of Monoacetleacidester of SallayliCacid. While it is
well known tbat,AsPirin means Bayer manufacture, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets a Bayer Company
will -be stamped with their -general trade marlc, the- "Bayer Cross." '
„ ,
Mrs. Worth had jut learned that
oR Her Martial Creed,
her colored colored Lkunt Dinah,
GAINED 35 -POUNDS
ONLY WEIGHED NINETY
POUNDS WHEN SHE BE-
GAN TAKING TANLAC.
Was So •Weall:E and Ill from
Stomach Trouble Life Was
a Burden.
:ifs:, the result. of holy liveSeled by some,
.op „tete, eonverts of, that •naniet .aty•
rate,. tha Normans brought, the name
,10"8 ngland • in ;the forma "Pagan,".
and '.Tain,"„ and .there it he-.
came ea. family nam,e inethe normal
,
ne third of your life is allotted
o slee o you get your share?
The mot important period In the
process 'of applying nutrition to the
repair of the body is while .3rou are
asleep. For the Mos( favorable trans-
formation of digested food into.nerve
and cell tisSne, s� doctors tell LIS, sleep
is absolutely essential.
Is it any Wonder that those who
suffer from lack. of proper sleep are
weak, pale and .lacking in energy or
ambition? "'
One of the causes of insomnia is
nerve -irritation from. tea and coffee
drinking. Tea and
coffee both contain
caffe,ine, Which has
a tendency ti) cause
undue stitnillation.
The irritating effect
of Caffeine often
r;*
results in insomnia, depression, arid a
weakened nervous system
You cdneasily overcome, , these
troubles'by drinking Posturn instead of
tea or coffee. Postum is a deliCious,
satisfying cereal beVet'age,, and it is
ahsaiiitelY fro., from caffeine, or any
other harmful substance,
Ask your grocer for PoStiam. Drink
this delicious, refreshing -beverage for
ten days. 'Then see if yon de; not feel'
better and more clear headed, and if
d� not sleep better at night—as so
Anan3r, other people have, proved for
thernSelVeS,
Postutn eitrics in twOfortrisinstartt Postum
(in tins) made instantly in She cup by the
additibri of bailing Postutn CoreaC(in
, packages of farger bulk, for those,who,prefer,
,t6 make gat: cirliik tbe niealis being pre.
pared) inade by boiling for 20 ininu'tes.
OSttlin Or Health
"There's a Reason"
IVAtadt) PY Catladlail 'ZOStain etereal CO" Limited, Nryi'indsor,,Ont.
• • •
.`tTanlac has built me up from aniere
frame weighing only ninety pounds to
a strong woman weighing one hundred
and twenty-five pounds, and my grati-
tude is unbounded," said -Mrs. Lydia
Picksp, 12 Ramsay Lane, Toronto, Ont.
"My stomach troubled rae so much
during the past three years that my,
life was a perfect burden. My appetite I
was gone entirely,gas would form antl
• had at the age of seventy ra,arried for
the fourth time.
"Why, Aunt Dinah.," she exclaimed,
"Y,y
o,uassitsrueny, hliz,onveenn't
1 has," was Aunt
Dinah's ernuuingas reply.de Lawdtaloes 'en, so &Veil
will I."
MONEY ORDERS,
for five dollars costs three cents.
A Don -anion Express Money Order
"Daacly sent me over to see- if. he
could borrow cne .of Mr. 'Smith's hoes,"
"Goodness mei Toll kiim he as tern
b.orth, on." ' Most peirsous ame not frugal ether
t ----------------- a mast. wasiteful.
•
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nearly set me wild with pain in the pit
of my stomach. The gas nearly smoth-
ered me and my heart acted so queerly
thatit alaemed me. I could get scarce-
ly any sleep and was tired a,nd dull and
worn out all the time. I often turned
so dizzy I could hardly- stand up, and
at times my head hurt like it would
burst open. I lost -v•eiglit until my
clothes were entirely too large and I
was so weak I could hardly' move. .
"Pne day I saw a statement about
Tanlac. and I determined to try it. I
have now taken ten bottles in all and
my appetite' has come back, I eat
anything 1 want and as; much as I
want at every meal without pain or
any uncomfortable feeling afterwards.
I do not have headaches or dizzy'Sbells
any more, I sleni soundly- every night
and get up feeling fine and strong in
the morning." •
Tanlac is sold by all good druggists.
•-•'Advt,
Instruments. That. Measure
Earthlituakes.."
If an earthquake takes. place at the
'other side the v.,Torld,' it writes its
-own record- th :the instru-
ments kept futhe obSer.vatories in Bri-
tain, says a London magazine. /,
Next , morning. yon will see, in the
papers that our instruntentsthave re,
Corded an earthquake cif great violence
which took place., in. Slitth, America.
It may be days..be.fore news. come,s
through by telegraph from the, scene
of the upheaval to confirm 'the instru-
ment's 'message, ,,, ,
,The Seismograph, as the earthquake
reeorker is called, consists, of a re-
volving drum and a tiny mirror. The
latter is -balanced so- delicately that
the slightest tremor of, the; earth's
,cruSt will set. it 'dancing. The drom,
which is turned by clockwork, is cover-
ed With a roll of sensitized pliato-
graphie paper. The Mirror focuses a
little mint of light reflected from a.
1 ,
brilliant lamp, on to the paper. ,
So long as. nothing is happening the
•inirror reniains et rest, and as the
drum revolves a perfectly straight, line
iSetraced on the 'paper by the ,point of
light. ' But as soon as a shockoccurs
the mirror is agitated and. the line be-
c°ille's'azigzag
•Asto,rletlro-Wn into a Pond Sets up
ripples Which. iCach the edge, An
earthquake produces the same reault,
except that the ripples are formed in
the earth's' hard bat sliglitlY elastic
' F0
fi'18t!rtnifately, sertiona earthquakes are
rare,;'' but, hundreds of small shocks
take liliteli every' day`, ' and seismo-
graphs of the most d.titicate type re- aRd. ,s,Crosight(34 ril out i»' meriting.
0011talem all, They lkotrk vvhile you sleep, 'Minibus
Evory bxokent .111,'1,01.1143e id.r.t, behind of men ,,athtia wenten take a Oiscaret
now and en to keep their stonitteli,
bewernhinae: asrobtirookaenn tiborielLo:r:ohliereowd, ,,;,...,3 _.11.,,,,i;:oeixt arindlb6oetirf.Ols regulated., ,ati. d ite,ver
-wi ° n 1 . able mon:mit • onfor-
1 amend, 4>n ,what yo.a have dono to-day.1 go 4:. the Oilldlth—their little inerdeS
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Atter a hard day's work or a Ions tram)"
and your feet are completely used up,
bathe them in hot water, then rub them
well with MINARE'S LINIMENT. It
will relieve you and you will never be
without a bottle.
- -
USE SLOAN'S T-0
WARD OFF PAIN
LITTLE aches grow irito big pains
unless warded off by an applica.
• tion f Sloan's. Rheumatism
neuralgia, stiff. jointS, lame back won't
fight long against Sloan's Liniment.
For more than forty years Sloan's
Liniment has helped thousands, the
'werld over. You won't be an excel>.
tion. It certainly does produce results,
it penetratas vithoutrubbing. Keep
this old family friend alwdyshandy
tor instant use. .Ask your neighbor.
At,all druggists -35c, 70c, $1.40.
ioas in Canada "
Linititent
kmalsossawaxitmwsk
If Headachy, Bilious
or Stomach is Bad,
Take "Cabearete"
GO a 10-ce4 box.now.
Furrted TongUe; Bad Colds, Incligas-
tion, SalloW Skin and miserable Head-
aches come front a torpid liver and
clogged bowels, which cause your
stomach to become tiled with trod-
geSted food, which sours and fermentS
like garbage in a, barrel. That's the'
first step to untold misery—indigeS-
don, fotti gases, bad breath, relloW
skin, eveikthing that is sickening. A
Casearet to.itight will Mire your con-
stipated bowels a thorough tleal1aing
Palates
entent
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manner,
Minaret's Liniment for Distemper.
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Fir Fifty 1.rears
Mother Seigel's Syrup has been the
world's remedy for indigestion,
and it is still the best and cheap-
est of stomach and liver tonics.
The medicinal extracts of varied
roots, barks and leaves restore
the natural efficiency of the dig-
estive organs and it has banished
numberless cases of pain alter
eating., headaches, flatulence,
acidity, biliousness and constipa-
tion. Sold in 50c. and 51.00
bottles at drug stores. 9.921,
DANDERINE
Stops Hair Coming Out;
Thickens, Beautifies.
85 -cents buys a bottle or "Danderine*"
at any drug store. After one applita-
don you can not flail a particle ot
dandruff or a failing h.alr. Besides
every hair shows new lite, vigor,
brightnessmore color and abundance.
110 BLED
ITCHY ECZE
A
ham.. ctutFuar:eolelaitu-a,1.1.1is.
14a had loeen levoubledwitbeenetna
:on.r.tly face which took the -1-01104 a
rash. Later it broke out on ray
'limbs* and they itched very much,;
causing :500 teStrateh. then until
they were bleeding. • The rash would
ofterileep rne awake at night...
" I tried .sorne remedies, which
flailed, and then thought1 would try •
etitiaaa Soap arid Ointment, It
, was noticing till the rash began to
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Ointrilint to boogie And'heal.
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