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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-10-19, Page 3, • 4. 11•110.1•111.1•11•••• • $ :he-m9st 13.,E;).aPerOtiS: -Canadian inagSirY garromp of leading, gold mining companies are :at record 10Vele,pOd althdtigh, gold isat a premium of Over 50,0/0, the shares of the leading Paradian old producing companies , have appreciated ooly moder- ately In value in the past sir months.' ' Re -valuation of, gold, with- censequent perpetuation of all or most of the premium is practically assured. WE OFFER ON REClUaT concise analytical. Studies of , all Canadian gold miningcompanies or any importance, including 1 he following: • , • PO.Mg,_: • LAKE SHORE% ' ..WRIOHT-HAROFI1/„B§ 1.4._POE. • "t° TPOK-HUGHES M'ACASSA BRAP)RNE NICOLiN" .•- .SYLVANITE ."44.: IP:046017 Of Gold in „the wOrld'a eeohOiniestruetare, andlyz „ „ihg, and making elear,its: puzzling features has been. carefully. Set ot in our , beek let '''Goid • th'e 1Seji to Conditions. • • • • • . • CUT OUT.' AND MAIL. l'HIS COL/PON; ..-! . . wIthotit, eisugation on my 'part; •plea,Se for.vilard ne yeile" booklet; 1..,gold, • the Key- to. Conditiori$ " also report on the, f ollowing ininerS1 NaMO • T. McWHIRTER COMPANY Limited F4DERAL iitilLDING TORONTO • ..U.S7INjobt.:,. • ecent Events OVer-Seat • • •.••••••-•-•—• Too Mach Feat!, Late Haulm' , Smoky.: Atmosphere NET-.-This,Monike No "Acid Headache -4o Upset Stiynaqh. ay thisda..... 'EST, SUREST and EASIE T way to combat FEELING, THE.; • EFFECTS of .over-indulgence—the •. most powerful acid nentraltzerknOwn to science.. just de!' this:: 7, . . TAKE -2 tablespoonfuls of Phil- , •` lips' Milk of Magnesia in a glass of ' Water ElEro.bed.' In ;the morning • ' take 2, More tablespodnfills with the juice of a WHOLE ()RANGE. That's all Tornortow„you7ll feel. great! ' --.:=--„Or_takeLthe-cquivalent--arrieurrWor'7: Phillips' Milk,'of Magnesia. tablets..: , Each tablet is equal to a teaspoonful . of the 'liquid, •Milk'of Magnesia in the. familiar liquid fOrtrf;„ or the new, margelouily' , convenient' tablets. Be. , mire it's PIULLIPS'. • thekind•doetors'endorse. •''NOW. OR LIQUID FORM ' A •• INTADt IN CANADA • Prairie SoiI Superiority- eiigeifit'ai dr. distinguishing char-. ,• . • . . • , . • acteristle.ot the Western prpirie• sells . . la the, pOsseesien of a large,Pronortion' '• OVvegetable'insiter • and its .conCoMitF". • ant nitrogen. ;It Is to this ae.C.,ntiOneel tiOnably, says the Dominion Chemist, that these :sent ,primarily.owe.their 'markahle fertility, and fasting.quality. ,For the'lltost Part; -they. certainly con - lain Of the Mineral Ole:. ' ments'of plant food, bat in this respect they .do, not differ from many .,solls of less,$rodietiveness in other parts of • the' Dominion.. It Is the • ;larger per. tentage, :of nitrogen-hOldingbitmusl forming.Material and its intimate .cor: Poratidn; Withthe; sand -,and ,clay that ' • give to these sena' :their :•superiority, _ i'theMically,,phyale;a0and :.Litatly, there is the 'winter :With its lends cold practically- locking UP the of plant food &Om the antiimii ltitil_the season opens 'again, •:, •Waste' • rear leaching,, stray ,as occurs In coun- ries whieli the WinterTie qiiildtand . . I DPSI.C. IS • "$einehody once said that brevtty Is The seuf7Tif wit, iv -het -h.. e obV1iL13 " Meant tb Say that witisthe soul of Chestert4n. 411. , We'Yrti.euth, Eng.--Adrairal Sir Johli Kelly .stood on :the .'!Admiral'e Wale above the IlaY•IgatIng bridge of the flagship Nelson recently, an.d aVed good bye to bis flet . 1- He sailed away from Portland: he- tWeen tvie liaes Of' battleships mts.' era and deitroyersthe,Hoine fleet, of Which he had been ten:inlander, in -Chief since last year. . a • • HU was 011 lus way to pOrtsniouth to haul (loin his flag, His succesSer. •iS 'Admiral 'Sir Wll1in Boyd. •. A pall Of . mist id. Alia sIips frofn the land, 'and,' gaVe sombre touch ..to the scene. . • As the flagship 'came abreast of-, the Renown.wfrielried-tlie .1ine te ad niiral acknowledged , a thunder of 'Cheers from ratings who•, lined the decks. As each ship ,passed,, the, 'solitary fikure on "Adthiral. Wal,k,L, :saluted and then waVed. faeweII" The prbcession was fiVe miles long,. With hands' on the ferecastle ,playing • "The Admiral's. Salute" and 'Mille 713mtennia. . .• . . . ,..,Wh.en the ',fast ..,of thei.deStrOfer's ''-,i,yad' oioned'.,lier, flag to the departing COIRmaild0Ameliibt;I:theL,a-irektc-ca-i;- rker „1"urions..turried7..tint, Of . the lifie and; airplanes ;..rOte:' from ' her decks to give a :final salute from the Air. "Ou• r. John','' . as Sir John had been ' , ,. . ,., known • 'throughout •tho.Hotne 'Fleet, :W1,11''be•Missed.fOr'.hie. Understanding . . attitude . towards the.:probents• of „all,. these s.erViiig under ,Iiiin.. • •• • . ' I • . • . ,.. '.Thes feW' yenta,- he... addressed : • to the Men When>.hehecame;COmnialider-, .. , . . . inchief are.well remenibered by thein. , `ft am the new C-in-C:', . he said. "Thought yott•Would .all like ,to. have , .. . a. 1:09.k. 4 ?min.' . If you see: me about _._ ., 44a. seine new rating says ; `who'S the 'old'. gehtlemen ?' ..yett•: Say, ,`Den;:tf you P.,...L.ctii4t.,.s., thlq_4, IA 0. and --min -Y.olf iyw:eil saittee.?; :. :.;•', :,::,o • ', :- , • His, 24th Conviction.• • _ I. • Landon; Eng.,F-Williain- Smith, aged .47, a plasterer, who pleaded guilty' to • 'a charge of stealing 28 3 3-4d •front a .hospital l collection box, Was .senteti- ted• to two Years' phorisonnient..! at •the ''Old ,Bailey. 'This was ' his 24th. conviction. gmkth, it was •stated, was dentiticed-t6Tdeath for l desertion ' 'in tho fiekl, in France. this was after- wards.,e6mMuted. •• • Fight Plarn,ed. 'London, Eng.:—Welsh Guards 'Beefeaters, summoned by e bugle call, ,frnighta blase g *shed: adjoining' a refiesbnient -room just qiiSide the gates.. Of' the Tower of Lenderione night recently. • Wheeze, , • Men doubled to th1jed the roof of ..which was alight, and, 'practically, extinguish- ed the' •fire before ,thp:' engines' from HE LOOKED FAT—.AND- ow 'Getting iiii-Porids Off Takes. .171ot. Water • .3ttiCatia• . KrOsChen ••.•• Salts .• • '• ' it. A 'fb.\;t •811,' Plus r,,I ands of fat,. eta Milli1.e 1: lot Of difference,A Wonien Who has '‘ . taken 11 lbe, off her 139 lbs. say she ' "feels :so fineand liappy." . She Writeetv "Two,' years ago I Suffered ;With pail* I, ininy•.arms,tati.ficialderS', so 1. deeided. tti try itt'q'chen 'Salts, seeing in. Or& , ,Oalierd What.. it had done -for otlierS, . Altliotigh,.1 only N'itoigheir • loOted 'very tat and felt It, •SUt atter ;taking_ a spopOtilte't tha wonder4.4 , Xritschen every ',Mott lifg„iti het...Water, • taxi leMoti .juiee, I went doWn to. 128 ..fbs., and tilliSt say 1 feel, a 'let bettor,' . Nit ?It V have lie 'Sight Of •any 'paid vaiitteVer..7 .1. ara not Unite -Stlre, but I, thiik this iny •sixth Jar, 1 teei, S0. thie and ha Pny Avrite and, .:1:01„.111,.-40insv,5;:v.that-,40414.144„ty,t;Ailty- Waiin 'aline for hie. 1 hifire'LaCfriend here that has •started taking if,and she has reduced 'eroin138 Ibs, to 132 lbs." -(Mrs.) ID E. taking Ki uschth1 , Salt lie‘cotiiiiloli.s,6i,te way to tedtfee'-,.,lehtt 4. 0 '•• • ro. , ▪ r IAAvu.. I I rfE3510N3 r I t • in Announcement ofSpec ognin-i040.tni with the next lithe of this.. Paper, We take p1easur. in pre- senting' a new feature under the,aboVO heading. This is a series, of travei Articlekcontributed bY the well-known tra.velier, Capt. P. Reid. • , ' -,,Oaptaih Reid is a "Canadian who.:Con: dtiOt travai':.parties„te • ami through turoPe. '11O'hes just retdrned frDM an. 'eXtens.iVe trip', .eoveringrimch territory that Is quite 'off ,the beaten path of travel. 'Many Interesting: things have affected him:personally ordiave ccime under • his .observation and we have asked. him to recount themfor your These ixnpressions'will appeal te the imagi oft-of-,-tliiii e--Wherb a -VT -note* Aoyed• the advantages of foreign travel 'w ..set :Some time, see 7flie Thinii-Abbut. which they have read Or ,about 'which they haye, he r, through friends; and • tir . • ial Interest To Our Readers • qualntancs from (Aber lands. To thesetwho Dave traYelled these articles vVill Oanjbre, up n-lemerieS of pleasant incidents lovely-scenery,,quaint dress and customs—above all, Mach .kind- ness „received, ethicist .anfarailiar ,sut: roun.dipge. . • Travel is an iinpOrthnt Medium, of good um-lei:standing': people Of one 'country appreciated. motives and the problems ,of -the peoples Of ogler countries, tbe fear of interns,' tional discord Would soon cease, The range Of incidents related will 'terry .you, not only to the British Isles but also to PO%rtagal..SPaill, Hungary, ffelY, Jugoslavia, $IVIIZSrlaIld,' tr -eXeCIAKIrriraViar r'germany, H-oulslanida: Belgium and, Prance. We now that ife-,yopy ▪ .ccininepts'. The -first story of the series will • e "An .Encounter With Scotland Yard.'. • • • statiene arrived. Little. iag'e was -done . . ' - . • , • .P..". . '' . The . Ouar4s,1 'in fatigue .d.rets, were Cheered bya nuniher.,of visit - ort, iiichid.ing, a, party of American touriSte, • . ' * • .. • Unusual' Wedding.. , London, ' Eng. -LA. Teal Chinese Wed; ding,- With all the ceremonial Of !the 'East,. took Place in LOOtidan recentlY, "•••.But there' Was one '.81milarity with English marriages—the bride ,promis be . The wedding teak* 11ilUc at..Chlea House, Oovier Street; w.c..,:Andi. was conducted in almost' exactly the 'same 'Way as 'it would have been in China; ‘. ' The.' Ohayig : Phu -Xing, had 'Conte from Chine,,and•Wpg in. true ChiaCee. 'Costume. 'The ,bridegrootn Was Mr,..Lie, Whio.,has pass- ed his final p.tti_infilation at- the Len- dpir:-SCItced-of-7 The '..bride's inaid of 'honor and thei,hridegroent. ,Were in, qtu'roPean- , • . • I ,...clethes.__The,cererpony-wa's .performed: by gr. Peen, Aru, Who Was the hride'S' • .seheolinaster 111 China. ' hi: a Chinesemiarriage there is tio The driver, 0,f the car. Mrs. japkeeti.. Russell Of Archerfleld House East Lothian, Was accompanied by her SIS - ter -in-law, Mrs. uj. Xre, Boyd's children; a...boy aged 10 and a, girl of The ',car was . appreacliing' a park- ing Place, At the .side....ot. the harbor when, for some nnaccount,able ,reaSon. it 'failed: to • stop, and 'fell over'• the wellinto the water: beneath.' ' The l reseaer was. Mr, JackStewart,' a 21 -year-old .uphoisterer of Westgate, • . , . , North 'Berwick.' 1 ,' "1:rWaS4Canding-4e,.(11P h-allidr, *k- •ing to. a ..friend;" he :said, ,"Whetti.the, alarm' was raised. • • • ' 'I ` threW, aft, tity ,jaeket. and 'shoes: and :titi'ed • ,groped • about,. and,, feeling the, ritechanisn't of the, car and the reallied, that it was lying .upside down. .,o14han-d-re, :and!,wfth a greet effort 1, got it;ioimii. 1, telt and Caught....ad :Of a. leg .andsome clothes. Preyed to be the children • They were cons:dons • and :'gripped %hold of with .titefri •clitiging' to Me. Itook , •• • . ,. o the sut face, • IA het e , . minister, but 'an, 'aSsential,i.feature.e' 'the bride's .declaratl,en .prorais to obey hashand.', • The.bride and bridegrooin had the: suppoi't of a laige nttrnber Of fellOw-. students: . • • • • After the.,•eeVel'itp:itY the .whole taity? . . .went to a• West: End"Chinese..reStenft. :ant - to .• :Celebrate the ..e*ient. • ' NerroWBStape... . .13r9ifgli, :40g.:-4TWo pilots one with, his ..•.foot :jammed :in the ' rudder .don'- rdis;.:yainiy .04'0to sorethemselves; from, crathing,...0e. the . 'main 'Hull.poill- •caster. railway" line: at .Dretigh• recent, ly ••• They failed.' Thefr:maehine: crashed on • .to the lies at Brough station A., few iecOnde later; ar“eftprese train thundered 'through. :,.They Were. saveds by 'live ..yardS. ' But •• they had •••JUSt: eecaped death by hVe• feet' Their; airplane' 'in.:it§ .• uncotitrolled deseent,:. had 'Skinfitied...al 22,0.00 -volt: electricity cable• • • N.itit' ar.atch. • AA That' ' w,hal you get when You buy Plug Tobacco lasts longer, gives 3 more. srnolWoute off erno trig.00st:, IGPL FISE;;REMEDY.fOR CID$T.O. Classified Advertising AGENTS dES'A'S WANT,E13--,BIG••FROFITS-4-i lased in every house, • Polish Mann.- c•v• Four put i1v*T.--P-llblile-:- has aerd '.,sitoinach whether tlley. knew, It or not. Paths after 'eatIng,; belching, gas, •and: bloating are all signs of too flinch acid. A. spoonful of riteurated„Magnesia after, meals Will overcoine thls condition .tho'thtre;n,:iTrut;sit..tnni adererg, ist uht . FarmersNotes • It Is corn roast time In Lgtnatia, one Of the two principal •otitdeor'testiVitieS• In the Dominion :With' WhiCh .the nese- .„-ing of the •ears does not seem to: Inter- fere. . The other Is "sugaring' 94" at , maple sugar tlixte in7the. early -days of §PrIng'' , , ,, • .... . . , Farmers Must ,Produce •- .TO the i4ag in oi..0: street, : any at- tempts to increase'Prdution in these. .days.. of depressing '' world- surpluses seent:•a/waSte.,,,Of tithe, or even worse. He forgets says Mr. L. H. Newinazi; ,Dothinion., Cerealist,. that the. problem, 1 of the indiViclual farmer differs vastly' , from fliat'ef.:the. nation at h...whole,,,_14, .that :the Capacity Of :the farmer to 'carry On .and pay hi's Way isipeasPred inno-salad' degree by, the Yield's he . .. , . , : , realizes Per acre.: -TOthe fernier, the acre..is, his; unit! og production. • it his, °acreageyields- per: acre, whether.'eori7, verted into;•01111t.....mutton, or .beet, 'or -disposed of in:their law state, are not safliciently h•fgh..to enable -him to meet. hie obligations, -he' must either silt-. comb, entirely. Or be forted to adept A, Standard Of living .'which. reilioves,liim :as an,itnportahtlactdr In the problem, of •keeping: the, Wheels. 'of conirder'ce, moving...;, • .. .',A bright feethre or the 'egg' market AS that ,this year promises" to be the :heaviest.* egg:Oxporting . seitSon since 4326, ... ' ' ' ' ,.•'' ' • " . . •..• . :.4oOd Build -hi Demand , Laleiy; a verjr, definite •inoreaSe in the, demand, ,for registered , Holstein' bulls with ci'editable backing, has be - :tome 'apparent In All :parts 'ef Ontario.. 'ipit:e ineVement in this directien has been particularlY• the notice hle :sie th 1..). .. C . new.. Vrentiunt•Poliey Went into effect In jitne. ,As a result, .prices have beep strengthening and even „higher, values are likely to preVailthis Pall, 'accord- ' ing to breeders;* ' • .... .. . . • . , • '. • tiniired - °teed ',Oatet,-. ,"The volume de livestock export this year is con Si derably ,greater than that of last year," said:Garhet E. Duncan,: livestock Investigator, _Ontario :mar- keting :Board, .hand:.a.... COMperison. Of sales, .in.Great Britain,. discloses that top rices have been received for .eat tle of 11,50 to 1209 pounds.'" . :, .Mr. Dungan .said that Ontario feed- ers still haVe at.Considetable.'huniber Or Cattle available fOr .export, and JaCk. of oeeahi:Space 'Seems to :be the :Only' --facter--restr-dini-ig, ' e-ven•-greater-- ship - For the present; prosPective indivi'd; nal shippers' should communicate with live tock agente in lYtentreal , with a ,vieW to securing any space which,niay • ..be.:offered from .,•tinie 40 time: '4 ' f' :boat 'earne•te Thy, assistanee and „took. e 'Charge' of thenr.,. . I ' • ""Again speu,r9ck.stIts wninan, .vassenzpr, and succeeded in getting her to the surface. • ."The .wolinit driver. ,seerried• to be jammea. agains.t, the'•eteering We .'tried. 'hard' to .extricate • her and It was some tihie 'before we got her COL But unfortunately it..wa-s too' Jate to ,SS;VS:::her ..1161." • The body as 'tahe,n;:te a.hut neer...` by • and every effort. . was 'niacie• bring back.:41ife,.,but 'without avail,.'• .• Mrs. .tackion-.RUssers- husband Is a' bilis. landowner•in. the oulla,ne:•dis- triet; an1 Archeje1d ketise,. :a. large mansion, atantra:, • • In.inagnificent grotinds; • • , . • .• , • The Men. • 'W'ere centuttFkr.--,4: I ' • * 'w..0itikead4.414q. . plyingOdi, ter': r; . F.• :Stanley. They .wereSn'ot ',even sc,rat- thed, althoughJhe: airplane's; . wings; ,Were rinned'hy ..svires bor- dei-ing 'the ,railway. , • , • , • ..,.:,'' They:idinibed out , andwalked retind ,the machine' to Evinine. the ilainage. •Meinbers. iiirdreine staff had 'seen the 'trash' mid rpshed mitt but met the two. Pilots' walking' to the airdronie. • . . :Captain Woodhead went: tie in another airplane' to, rnitiik• •• . . Car ' orgetten. , proprietor of :iliriglitodER asked the- advice of the Hihgsten 13ench ...Meet:10y respect•ing.•il, motor ear lett: at iter„:- Vaiitie 'a year 'ago ,t'which had not been elainiet1-4P31.te owneI She ,wisheil to 'seehre the tests of' repairing; the Oar 'and the gaiage.'fees ..fer the neribd, The clerk waS ins"truct, ed to look up' the law on the subjent and advise the woman he'W to 'pro- ceed, 1 *dn'arriatic Beattie, London, woinan. uniV, , 04.1c,°.4,e,10.0itilear •_WaS droWhed.;_when it hurtled, °Ver.:the Otiai into'. the , harbor At' •613erwie1t, the famous:. , LIMY"' posieSS , 'reducing .qualitics In golfiiig resort, to004.1).`,.••baklier. throe theiliSelveS„ This is What they ,dp-4‘... paS'seners,-,-.6nOther WO:hien-end two they clean Out the ithintrittee In your childrent:L-Were' rescued ttrathatically hlood Ls keeping .flie bowels, kidneys by Imo; ttinier;t1i6 itiddv water,: „,m1k4.47.4. t:.otitilt.t.,kliy,to... briergY yeted'±' aTereOt'' teitotteirlia 6,-- 'Where; ••,'Other''reScitOrS.: . • • :took oharge orthem, and, diving And alter tWO: ,WeeleS youp.'exce.ts ileSh • brought•uP . their Mether.' ,.., • . •Starta• to know tba 4019104 wanlan was Pihhei eec It. The„seeleS Will the •Story, against tha'Stoorihg-wheel, and It was Tcruschen Salts , Is Obtainable at all ongY with' difneult$ that .her bndv Wee • Inflated TUbeeySolye. , Airplane . Ice I:eiableitt: of balloon 'silk. drawn: oyer the front -O-,f the wings and tail surfaces;inflated or, dc -dated at the will of the pilofi-hAve proved practicaI ice-breakihg.eleVice, it is an- nottifeed by Mr. W. A. Patterson; vice - /president of. the United Air. Lines. , When ice began to appear On the edges. Of the ,..alt -metal plan( Usedin testi, the pilot turned a valve on :a air pump. ' • The sleeves swelle12upan the ice ;cracked .and • blew off ,in the •:Alt• etre*. :Stripsof balloor, silk aro stewri' to form h, series of ..tubes,, .and .are,eolie_nte,d...toLth e....,wings-1,1 Ong-- clas- iie edgeS:- Tests have '-Tie on all Surnhaer. '• While 'grouad temper.,.. atUre Was around degree., experi- nichterS fleW,aloft. 10,00u. feet, nearly leur Milei,..to find their 'ice,forming condition. • ' • , • . It is riot...as easy to, tta o stor, tb.day ;as in 1928 and 11)29 —Roger nabScm. ' . "The trouble ,with the theatre ,noW . . Is that there'are too many hear tacheS in it.„"L44eoree M. Conan, . lenbt. take thefii With Ideti 'that Drug: 8tbreS gte,...Atid /te.. pr•gottie., .foicasod, • 1, • • s *,1 • .."1".• • CHILDREN., „ WOW Up only once. The health giving YitarnIns in ,SCOTT'S - EMULSION liejps" them grow; pro; teets.themi front disease; niatc.e,• Wang bones and • („.„, teeth', "LgSil 0 N irrAmi rAtogNII,VIggitatk*Ra, •••• , • srA— Canadian..ROot Growth • . Canadian field root:crops, "'both in .yield .and quality.; raised, from .Calart- dlan-groWn superior and, in al! :cases eqtati?txt,crops of the tanie-,Varietiee--groWn troth im- poitod ieed, , Howe e,- pl'ovfott to 01'0, Of eat \N".tir there existed a stoffeepOoft in thepotaition that.,fleld; ;foot soed• groi in.Canada 'Was -not pro'ciacing. as .gbecl, crbps'•••ai .seed„ , of the situ& 'Varieties. imported' frein op, tYi'itiI thailipie the aniepitt.pt held' roOt-se'ed raised .wAS. heglig. the billitOf tire §eed used•,beinc libliartied froth. t_tlroDe, supploitiontt hystuall, qahtities• .froM the. ,United States;., baringt•ire war 1011)01-lcd. see 'W*48 iiot vai1bk and it WB a 'ease 'of, greiving Aoea in, cgggd.4.- ctitthig dewil the' neVeage o erops.:"...'yhe De - pertinent .0e AgOehithro lcd 'the way, ,a00 SIfidEl tlidn hlpe probt has been and Ste:thins, of the eontitnied: stability .4r Caintillaa•grciwn seed.„ , ' 4 A , Parliamentaty ge lia b eothe a tlrevii-v firer '''—'(Ietirge Dor- _ .A1.114 ' 7 I • I r A •'1103XcE13 :9147BP. INEILDRE151% "ENI. AIDE HOMES NVA.i,,TTRL). FOR BOTK. 'Protestant •Apd.: Catholic, boys front . .four to ten .years of 40. Y,.rk Coatity. Childrea'S s'"porotito Strert, Toronto ' • • • • • 3IBRILT • ip ' ••-• Butobere, Oro rs„and Ilestaurari•tgi: • OA' SALE -5-11 AV .si.-Iegits • roll • Nw apd:.factory.rebullt,asiovil.ag:45.1)4(4.:_, Write Berke .Produets• Co, Limited, 10, York Street, .Teton0:. • • • p,a,,rEff1114. - N OFFEit,..TO OVERT ‘JAVEz;rtort. , List of wahted invewlons fairi nformation sent free. The Ramsay, corn-. . PanY, World' Patent •Attorney8.:273sanw,' ..Street, 'Ottawa, Canada.. ' The Safe. Sensible. Way TO REDUCE WEIGHT is moderate living and once or twice a week a sparkling glass ot ANDREWS LIVER SALT To.ensure complete elimination "I In TINS -35c and 60c. NEW, LARGE BOTTLE, 75c. The Friepd of .Ete,e7 lyether So* 00, ▪ {PIO 0,0Vdzlues Her Chacken'e Skin:Health Price 25e.• • 0444.0. ' Take 401E. Vegetable. Conilaittad ' It, steadies the nercies and helptir• ' ..to:build.yOnup.N.Ou,will ism heti . , sleep better', look: bet- ter. Life will ,Ueeni Worth !living :again:. • Remember that 98 out of 100 weasea say; , "It . helps' Let It help you too. milukt or tab. let.f0111 as you prefer. ‘•• ,SOURED ON THE WORLD. LIVE11Wake up 7-- ces,, uty • . . . . , Afany people who feel our, sluggish and, . generally wretched.makO"the mistakeiortaking , rnineral watee laxative candy or ,chewing gtirw ror roUgh)ie *Filch only moils' •• the bowels' and ..ignore t 0.th,er ; , What. yoil need, is to ,ivake• up •your liver , bile. Start your liver pouring, thedaily t.t.o. -pounds-of-liquid -bilirititolotir 7liow.efer —adt— • • " your:stoinaely, andintestineri working as they • should,Ctirtet?nceLiettnioler.Piver% pals ..wasdo„' 6,, ' • Atitk. .frotlietlyeirivebvt nebalrpe..o,,,SaRfsief:00SuLeb.'64Qtuultepult. , 25o. at all drUggists' . 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