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Clinton New Era, 1910-03-10, Page 6
New Rte. )4114'41 I, 1910 4 Tonic for TIIEpring D'errllsh r_„, , On the race Don't So about with a files full.ofi blotches or other skin .eruptions, is in a Clear off these le expense. start t'ilxte at little relcpense. These unsightly blemishes conte from nu' -P pure blood and a disordered e�r,�,.• tem but will all disappear alter a few doses of • r � ., which de fixe work u o1 I and quickly thorou hl . Salves ointments aild ° " washes never cure a pimply face; You must get the poison out of the systema This is what $eecham'S y the _bowels, S art hebile,carryofftheimpurities, _ cleanse and vitalize the blood andfrom • e- ', tie • ■� „ , Qii��1���1t.a4 feoid Eyery,J6ere. In JBOItes ag Feats ."'�"H.�` . LIS The Finest II T ..,, Colles#ion, an Englishwoman. flit BE ... . Owned • S by' , _ , TH.... " ' .S., _ _ ,.,_ .:,, .RE.' . . .. . .. Run Down PeopI6 .LTNAIMes ..,_. . A. School to Teach the Debntanta How to Eat. i Salt Mooe �� . t- w • .rut. d_ M ie !e' '. . a wee' ' °is OF INTEREST TO HOUSEWIVES �• Are you feeling tired, weary, miserable .and run down ? �H� WOMAN WHO AIiwGU�S• Many .i.Ands end Agee Represented 'In it« -Curious Spopimens of the Middle Ages -Belts For Shoes Among Them. Ancient and Modern Devices, An Englishwoman has, the finest knows eolleMlan of band bells. She ha:p specimens of foreign bells. from all over. the world; as wen. as .antique British bells. The bells range in.,size from an old English pack horse, bell, which weighs ti 1E' ponds, to rile WV bells worn ort ,hoes centuries' al:rp• Tht re is an eccle slasticat bell of ver early date with a o Fleur-de-li i-tpttttet n. "n it. tt o e b 11 Other specimens i, are u apostle bell, wide!) bears the facess and emblems of I he .evangelists. and two china bells ofPlanta die eorgian period, cue or me e a G , it hard for you to get up in the morning ,feeling acested' , What 'Gave Jerome K. *termme the ids* `For and refreshed 7 The winter months have treed you.sorely 'The Passing of the Third Floor" Question* Tactful Wives --+---,-'.'' and robbed you of more vitality than your systetn has been • Back" -Tito Never Ask ,Their Husbands.. �� d e s s • ry°]4-a-tildes cured MrsC: Cadieux able to replenish. Yonr blood is sluggish and must ba Dear Elsa --The Fletcherizing tad le there -----.... purified and revived. You are in need of PSYCHINE, the pot ti new one by any reaps, but is a development of it here. in Nevr -_it cleArs Greatest of all Sparing Tonics, and Blood Pi1ri£ler. York this winter that is decidedly now el, a school to teach the debutante how' . PLAN'i`AGENET, ANT.; JAr1VARY 31.s'r, 1910. "About March 1st 1909, X was taken deathly sick with Stomach Trouble, Backache and General Breakdown, I failed front 125 pounds down to $0 pounds, was confined to bed for eight weeps, and wee unableto eat or keep anything spy stomach, nom}ttngnearl_�all We trine, Y expected to die, and tookmanyremed es as well as employing different physicians, The doctors seed they could do nothing forme and, as a last resort, one of the doctors told nee "to try Fruit -cakes -4f they would notTr.:3:e,, nothing would", My husband Nought "triter -a rives', the system of all traces of winter colds. Banishes that tired, y to eat, or, rather, bow to masticate - wear feeling. Restores Our appetite and lirinaa' youthful- ;' y g y Pp :, y properly. Isn't it great, thje idea of v. going to school to learn how to eat. - nesq, vigor and health to you main, Take PS.icCkIII+iE '; Some people I know would do well tO attend such a class, judging from g --- to -day. For sale by all druggists and dealers. He, and I, „ unique table manners, but the school in question --- •tl , ,r ; Dr, T. A. $LQCUM, • a,, = '0...; ;,x ' . i ; .... „ y - :• ,•az , ?'• ;-gained p• a: -'. es. t; ,, . a,. ;. '; ;, s„:1., ,'''A, . ; u,. `' •• �:.r y u:. ., N `. „d r., �, xj1 ,+, .r Ali Er ,.4 ;, ,'•c',' :+ ° •, .•. � � .i :;„ GREATEST OF ALL TON ," - se.Ae•'.`?eM'4 - v:.,...” .. ,y;:•x .1 .,i',!, Ir,+i'rl% • '" ' � Limited TORONTO ` " i..e-. X' 1„ i' �, =.•1' CS , :'744.4.... �.�..._.�. . , 41. wn ",.`�, I+t aa1 ' ;jk;t;' , eA ... '!1 . , ;;; :t :% ,; > � 1 � does not limit itself to in- stxuetlon in the use of.the orange spoon and oyster fork`. It has more to do with the process of eating•per se,; set ail sublime seeds to 6e The object to save the digestions of the debutante and nreveut the birds from developing into chronic dyspeptics. For after 0 round of dances, luncheons. ,dinners and more dinners these first season maidens soon lose the roses from their _ Gheehs, their spirits lag and their tem. p ets clash. The trouble lies with theiradmiration digestions, so sa s. the instructor of ] ne class of Fletc sizers. She tl la w a be p rowises to teach them how to. go to a. bridge breakfast -the smartest of the formal - a r r <r. >ru �• ,'� `1yd v 3 r , ':i �t r • r ' y pas,«f � , , �' � `. n , z t, s't . , ,�, ... ,, •' Mr,, ux'Rokau, merchant ofd eneet a d Istarted taking than once, and inside of ten days .`i was - able to leave my bed, My stomach got strong and I could eat and 'retain my food.rapidly �� nal rood h bac aand ssn had. mys k gain, an sigh as mush, sever 125 a pounds."w MI)F. LATJRFNT GAIiIltT7g. « Xvee the doctors are recommending Fruit-a-tives , They realize. now that these wonderful fruit juice tablets will positively cure p y " all 'Stomach Indigestion, Y PeP�� -- Troubles; Inde estion,and Dyspepsia- s six and they are using >~ stilt -a -fives in their practice. Few people realize the vital impor- to nee of kee ie their blood rue, P %/ �'�#` �, �' l #� 1�' 5 f i ref iJ �!' 'Lr t4s3'"'a?i+4ttftit i�••,-•�,•; a$ - f rya j `y/y r ' P y Ili . , r� + wr a7, 'eTt t ;: �,�=�.•�. � �r: .�•' sc� ,pjtzyl / .. Vt =4 '1' ' , m rt � „ n r>;• .1 1 4 -. 'et. I y / �§ 1 11 f' �,,..r' �,�:t k; i * ' , • lei'! -`y!I ,� x "'C: > t' y 3+ t'�• r, "�' _ ^- •• an idem Darby and Joan. This friend o professed file greatest for theft love of each other mini they were ashamed to be anything,lout lov. in 'iu his presence. After awhile the 0 l F began to find 'life in lite. new circum- stances so charming that they became tet last all that he bad-imuglued thole to ire, , The Wife Who Asks Questions. Dbn't lie' alarmed'.. but' the fact iS I atway s get'.a philosophical t unttnAging around my o wn sad other people's fol bis start of tulud the first few. weeks , In ovary new year. I've got a spell on uow, as Soli 'may trace -.observed :fano. the : nagging tone of this letter. My test for 'the present is; The wife"pubo x91;9 t uo',tions of her , 7 spouse." There"are two kinds of -those- that orae nod should be asked and those that should be avoided as . a pestilence: Marriage 'gives no one the right to ask imperti- hent questions, If however. 8itwever, the -wheels of life are to run smobthiy eters are eertain.thiub � w't"m•an must Irfxoiv: and if she is not told she =Let risk, The amount' of a fuse's income, for instance, is a legitimate question. for how can Q' wbniau cut iter coat ac• cording. to her cloth unless sheds told_, how much cloth there is? Now,. if it does not occur to her husband to tell her she is obliged to ask,` But, as a 'rule, men love to be asked tlueatious,-THere_isalathing tlasrt...,.mas . ,g P Mee tJ1VRENT.CAp1EiJX Impure blood is the chief cause .of Stomach •Trouble because' it is from the blood that the stomach ob#sins the fluid which digests food.' When the blood g is laden with impurities, the disoivin fluid(or G t p , g Gastric Juice) will"be impure. These impurities maycome from a congested liver, from Constipation, front weak,�cYa P kidneys, from an inactive ',sl tri, or from all four. Naturally, the ordinary digestive powders and pepsin tablets will not cure the trouble, because they only help to dissolve the .food -they do not go to thereat of the trouble, "Fittft a -rives" is the sexiest reined ever discovered for all forms of Indigestion, g y g r Dyspepsia and other Stomach. Disorders, because' "Fruft.a:tives" is unequalled as ablood-purifying medicine. "Fruit -a -rives" acts directly on tete liver, regulates the bowels, strengthens the kidneys, stimulates the skin, and thus rids the whole system of all impurities "Fruit a -rives will positively cure you of any kind of 1ndigestion. "Fruit a -tines'' is sold by all dealers 'at 50C a box; B for$2:50or trial size, 2;,c. IE you are unable to obtain "Fruit-a-tiveS" Conveniently, do not accept substitutes but send -to -"Fruit -fives'" Limited, Ottawa attd the ze ar size acka es will be mailed you, postpaid, 4n recti t of rice. ' g y ' Ipo " P P P P _ new' functions -a luncheon, a -s R ►: '*ip. ~: -n,."'alt� timet' i4. " . e `iN� ;rL+s,,..> -:,V ;; cr�,;r ,• :i,'�*•:'!;,, 's ± , ` !D• How to Get Free Seeds We want to send everybody interested In •r P,' '.`or farming our new free 1910 Seed y „ gardening i,,, 'f Catalogue, If you will•write us to -day, we ;'aW „ ,? will include, free, a package of our Aspara- r%, gas Beet. This Beet. is most delicious, You �,; get two distinct dishes from one vegetable, Use the ribs as Asparagus -the leaves as H' -t, Spinach or greens. Our new Catalogue is. ;_. _. one of the most complete published this year. If you prefer, we will send free package o1 our Burbank's Giant Crimson ' California Poppy, or D. H.'s Excelsior Swede, fn- stead of the Asparagus Beet, Let us know to -day which you want. Kindly mention this paper. It Is Import-. ant to us. DARCH Se HUNTER SEED CO., L4�+., ' London, Ont, • 4 dinner and a supper after 11° 1 % , - ,,, _ -tis S• ice, . „ .,, � �- 4: �,. ! . r +, no *,f t!, , Al' I'lr (" , i.' ���i : y. • e ,«ell •questions ' wi.'' ��' '' F / the , 1 . ���} . I V / theater l. ti' ; „� U eroaxLE emu • roll fi�znrr • in a fool's cap with - :bunt• ; ,{; scenes 'on the shirt, of his gown, ,heottier a spectacled man in tall tvltb a very ..long forefinger. touching his elfin. " • An Elizabethan bell shows a female iglus, in if Medici collar and a wonder- ally lilted bodice with a bisque. , ,ell petiole -w bleb' i'o nts the skirt, engraved IIs r1 euuventionai pattern. Th. .0 are inodelrs.fur more interest- ;mg than he English bells in this ;e<�tion. wbir•li will doubtless some be iplait r'ii 10 an Gnglistt museutti: 'here re hells from Rome which ruin. One fs of silver, found in the Forum. worked in -fist] •scale pattern, and _aver a thousand years old; another also of silver and has on'it a represen- (anon of. Romulus and Remtis and wolf.- There is•.a bell 'fro'm a temple Lassa. I •ia of copper inlaid cap The is cot- day were, Is is ` the near, with '1' uok`:ii �flr D Y P E P T Food Does You No Good 1 C v Make the home tate a hippy as you can for the children. Alany a boy goes asfra not thrott„b lark of care.and.F1owCri�: y <*�• training, but berg tse hoots fife is not } ,iI��� r f ,{ • ' 1 \ /r •i •� �. ,ah` 'V /. 'I'♦ ♦' '�'�'1'♦'g'.'g'.`i'♦'I'♦'1"♦'1'♦ . ,♦ Of Interest To Lovers Of ' + • , •♦ ' ,L - etre have pleasure in an- nounbing _that the New ERA . has arranged for the pu6lica- • ,♦l. •tion•of a series of .articles on • ogtdoor Floriculture b y a + ± gentleman who has had sen eral yelirs' experience 'in the • ♦ cultivation of :flowers;, and, � • whose: writings on• they: subject •• find •'a' place in- the leading. ♦ Horticultural Magazines of the .♦i. • '1' day.' ThLae . articles -will-be -. ♦ written by 9. Mortimer. Bezzb, ,vhose writings have the merit . of being intetlesming. as well as ' v. instructive.' Of late yearsOlint ton has been noted for its well , kept.la.wnsand beautiful flower •. 4 gardens, and for the. interest; taken by the" 'citizen's' generally a; ; . es in what is so called civicim- + provement and it ..is. with . a • view tp assisting those already •IIs ♦ thcis eWho a Ys of_ interesting ttng rvho.ught not] given the ]natter thought that these art- .p. gg `idles are -published. '' a would " .! i. advise our readers to .preserve :♦ ..¢�_•.. these articles for. future refer- - ,II, • ence , • and also suggest. that if 4.; Yon Have. any aowe loving ♦ • friends wl?o are not now read- 't' ers • of this ,paper, . that you.. .♦ ♦ . 4. kering this ]natter • to their at- ♦ . +. tendon as we believe these •. articles `alone':. will be.well .i... year ♦ worth' the .price ;ofs ye s anti- + • these ion. The: publication of ♦. these articles will begin' with'" •" •' i; the issue of March' 18th. • 4 •`1-•t•4444+•+.4...+•+.+•+.+•••. • •The : • - E yva M Y triads, the.factory get .and the. make "them; gives - your money'in a is 40 'shades for every use ,paint can serve,: indoors or out.' -Conor as much and last "Y ONC,I IL than' other paints ask your dealer,}vhy _and]sad the soar antes in his store, .• Never sold in bitll. Made by reseal C for Co.,ILimited,`of e Paint T+ i It - Pays TO ' _ TT UISel lee -L Pafnts are tests they mateii'als that you- Most for • can labelled 1 .. g� 1�1"a� ' •ui'�' ., . - ' ���►� always in tizis. 'arnish and Toronto. by . A Half thea time you're afraid to eat' your tongue is coated, mouth tastes had, stomach Is bloated, If you • want to get well, stop using dyspepsia tab- lets, and go to the source of the frau- bis before it is too late. Strengthen your stomach, cast out the, bile, regu- late the bowels -do this, and dyre�p- aIa will be a to more.__.-.___ ._.-__ made ae happy as it might be., Chit- drew, while the are young and .iw- p pressionable, `should be ,surrounded with happiness: lt..is..as essential to their well being as sunshine is to How- . , era If, as they grow up, they Cud. that happiness is not to be had 'at home they soon .fear n to look for it i , ' •i , .. / • -=,- ,,11 �\,/fir 1 ( # �;," is( .; ''% ' 'f I r=- I t •- • �i I. 'a For your condition the best premcir�p= Hamilton's Pills, elsewhere:. • eulfne• nature likes so much as instruct- • ing. It is immaterial that the subject : on which he elves to impart informa- . tion is one he knows least about. Take Mark Twain's advice "It is best .fo put up with information the way yen. •get .it and seem satisfied with it and surprised•at'it and grateful for it and saq 'Aly wordd' and never let on." Se,�-. you see, the wamap; itecording,to this sage, .who never asks uestions and so q gives her husband an opportunity. •of•• imparting information is" msiking a° great mistake, There is one variety of question, though, that should never be pigt In 'any circumstances. " In an evil . : m'oment iE sometimes occurs to •the'. yotino bride tq'as such ii fearful rid- •' die as "T1 your °ingther and' I: We> e' drowning, .which :would you: save first?"` Comment Another best avoided is "A 1 the Only woman _ .ln.. • ou e k lovea7" In these .days; it y. _. v r , .... . .__ _ e .., were -more to .the point to inquire if vole are t e'`last woman he is going to love. - : , I have hardly room .to ask how ou . y like the north poleaparty ,dress? • One " of ;tile children at Elizabeth's fancy ball wore a costumo of this kind, and it made a great hit. •'Tours lovingly; • M,g,BE)•;.:. New York, I ! °gold and is" of. great antiquity. A. from. [s of silver lattirewor>z .ds said to be the. only. one of its [h existence It was found in $shin, There. is a Siamese bell in the of a.daneing •girl enameled in green belt and kind . tion is Dr, which eine made specialty for the stomach, kid- rises and liver. No better remedy will be devised, for Dr, Hamilton's Pills are gea•feot. DR. HAMILTON'S PILLS A SURE CURE "No one could realize my sufferings from ateunach trouble and indigestion'. For five years I have not been, welt, My food did me ria good, because I couldn't digest or assimilate. My doe- tsar said constipation was' at the root of my trouble, so I got Da Hamilton's Pill's, My appetite improved, 'pain atter eating ceased, and my food., digested To Cook Mushrooms. One of the nicest ways tn.which the meadow mushrooms can be prepared. is to peel, trim off the stalks and la., in a porcelain lined saucepan for batt an hour with a tablespoonful. of bttittee., .This draws out the juices. of the mushroom. Then allow as much cream" or rich milk as there is. ' mushroom li nor and.aimtner in this dellciotu►= qwont sauce for. six minutes only- Season i! title with spit and pepper and turnmanse g over delicately browned silicas of toast, ..-.— - - -' -•-- •. , - ,' • + ,• Noxi$ POLE cosrvuE Fox FANCY DBMS -all in the same day 'and 'emerge 'next morning with a fresh complexion And temper :unruffled.`. � .Late suppers and dinner .parties' hurt the mnst;..delicettily adjust:. .ed•• .digestive apparatus if only .one • "knows how: is her`doctrine. The secret lies principally' in eating p g . Tbe' • - ' ' • '"e ft �Sold3ocally i' r R '�� l • �& T'r, -�r...1linde, "• . r , ;• , ' •,tcf , �' %, " ss-- ::11. . ,,, i; -` '` . I :: 4 .-. ' r ,. v `��T +� .. :'• ; ,. �., .•lt •`S � ' `� - +; r�; r; r • - "d' l "^ _ -?� .. 4-7= ,- �' 'i eeeti► c ,•Y i ' _ r ✓1 --- .�� �''- ,��a� ="', ". .• .• . ' . . ' _ quickly. I am delighted with the thor- ough cure Z derived from Dr. Hama- ton's Pills, • • 5'i d i .iP.Th 1 . WAI�i7SR � 1 () „ ,.• Bridgewater. O Quick results aitnri'd the use of Dm. liamilhon's Pias; this. medicine cures all trouble in the stomach and digos- hive organs by eerno ,,n the cause,, The Berbers. V. The people in Morocco known as Berbers are one of the most ancient. L and fanatical races ,'of ' whom -history speaks, Throughout all. the centuries: since Christ they have "remained; Iiti ' they were long before Christ came savage nomads, unconquered„ proud,: ..... famittcal; their he ncleagainst-l1 'man slowly -sin a. word, Fletcberizing.: societybelle, it seems. who is to pre- serve her aooLs is Co. eiit'less,°and slit more slowly, chewing each mouthful of food if given number of times. . One cannot help . wanderitrg' just -hat a ect this 'ruhlgtiating process n b p 1 have upon dinner table carver.- wil aw p u b n ° sauce -if the mpile.. indulge in the- teal 'Children �✓ r y FOR FLETCHER9S CASTOR 1 A kind and living off their plunder, their flocks and their herds. They number about 2;500,000.. They have but ,an apology for a written language and speak a corrulition of Arabic, 1 ' 'Fletenerfan. method. ' of thirty-two steins to each mouthful: it stripes me that here Will he a deplorably long ,time between question and answer. - Imagine tellies- a funny story 'be- tween.Fletcherian chews or the amaze- • TI®$ quickly stops. coughs, cares colds, heals' the throat and lianas: -• - 25 coats. ADAMS, R A AMS, hero •R ROIYLAND Clinton . .. . rent of an admirerwho'bas been ut- sentiment'•to be °•:', • ? .�.Y// �/W/ . y • '� _ ,.:• ,;, , :•'4 •' y, . w: , _,�•, • .; .. . 5• •<h. ro. 4.4•:;...0.:Y.� , R Y �/L� a :. yk :+ .+• .. ;•;,, , , ;. ° ?` tering some choice an- swered with only the mumbling mus: mus;' of counts twenty-eight, twenty- nine, thirty, and s4 on,. by. the , girl at his side. The scheme may be a fine 'one for the compleKiov, but it has its draw- backs as a promoter of sociability. The Woman Who ArgBy ues, .�. That women would drive me toad if • I were her husband!" said nick as alit' door ceased upon a ypnng married coo-. of ours plc �vho were returning a call of rs Caught' p/'► 9y ... `moi' o d ' % r ��l 4. s - in Tickling Sanaa-.andthere A Distressing, g, T k $' $ tion Ire The. Throat. _- Mr. Albert MaoPhee, Chiianecto. Mines, � N,5., writes.-"In.Oct., 1908,..1 caught cold b worktn to water, and had a y' S , very bad cottgli and that• distressing, tickling sensation. in ` my throat so I could not sleep at night, and my lungs we're so verse sore I had to ive u work... g .. p Our doctor ;ave tub medicine but it did me•nbloodsoIgoto4bottle•gfDr.WootT's Norway Pine Syrup and. by the time I had' two bottles I was: entirely cured, Tam senses recommending at to friends. „ y T - Dr. Woods :Vorwa Pine Syrup coin y Y p he crani healing virtues of the bines t p g o •a pine tree with other N rw y absorbent, nt end soothing medicines of ex ectOTA n g p recognizedworth and is harm r for the caro of less prompt and safe .. Coughs, Colds, 13ronchttis, Croup, Sore Throat , Pain or Tightness in the Chest, and all Thloatand',lingTroubles. Beware, of imitations of Dr, Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. , Ask for it and tpn'getting what you lisle for. It is up in a yellow wrapper, three pine trete mark, it .d epr cents,the trade ma n th tcc -. Manufactured only by The T. Milburn '1 pronto, Ont. - ' ':•NI+ a , S v 3•• r. .:�� "i.:. Y+'' a �., ... , r'<.=,, , .. * e ! t1ed.r ,•; , Cf, s�. , 3'll© • • . CENUINE . . s in ''less , All Eft Infants • • Easto(ail, goric, COIitalliS stibstanCa.. and ,Coii,C.. slice, Stomach The '• y:ytMt'.1r,Y�,2,.•., sr,. ,, •..,,- +. 'fes:' w . c�.i t•r, • I , • see •�"l r 7 Iliint7, �t'cu 7i%izv�e Always for' oiv`er•30 . ,,,.;u, --�'�,•' r�on'il'stalpo • , Oollnterfeit ;, Imitations perinim atS duet trine - , and •Glxiictz•eIl-` h Whet. rrt is i tiLran1eg3 Drops and Soothing neither O,lphun, Its ago is .allays 7C'c�i�cl`i:ahiirss, It •a'elleves Teething Flatulency, Its anti a3owols, Childrenos ratlitecit'-The CAST Bears ,� 1 oKm d Y� in Use 'TIIM teNYAUit CI t'l+' -;i s ,''' - .. tau i' ?1 ?• t' ^` J r. : Y,u;ss. Bought, years, 11..1.s and. has A11ow x17 and With favid r' � 1tc> zcucc� Stilpsfiittte Semites, Brio •ltllitt0 its t]tii l t cures -!ITrtaiebles assimilates .. , giving healthy the Signature � O • !lave For r Q ve AN•ANM, 4r MUAWAY L, `I,.k-.5u •"�` 9 t• 5 •�-,,t ,, .w: " r t . .,., a ir,. :or' <�: ''` a i+,+" � . ' i` incl which borne the T)ccilxlitltlg r'itxl} silzcb one to deceive �` e:tl:.t-iii;. endati;^er :t .lin, for l`S3firt> :it is nor ttitt�r,, It destroys '1)inl•trito (lire. the rood, 001], Mother's l.''.riend. to 11 `® of t" y � iii r 30 tvpECY. NEW vans is a?; ` Itis' `signature under its eyou fptldJ� the. t I�elaCiciulelkt. Pleasant, other . n ratio CoxiStipati011t... rr ulates atotural•slcep. ALWAYS ABougli,,,t ��, Years. env, ' ': r, • been of- his pea!- infancy. iat this. . aro bili health of • A rare- It Narcotic 'Worms \Vind the. c$INA IIFi;L OF Ot00 SIAN PTniOD, - n of which was One those used d d geld for ba^ter during the French invasin , ',there is a Aiedici bell with the erbwn and balls of the pawnbroker, la ace bells from the tombs of Egyptian kluge and from the bcucinirs of famous Frenchwomen. There aye hundreds ri '>4nd hundreds of bells in this collection gathered by one woman and shovbn on 6 tare.occasions tOlovers of the antique,' anique and beautiful, • ,., ; / �F• ,r, r , Sy ,,.. ,' ,, : �i•, �, ` p' j ... > . ,,-• .. .:. +' • �••'• r .� .. +:, . , + :;. ,.. ,: ,.. _ , , ,.5`i., E ._, q, , he then eveniu tV,e. h hecon- „ "Why.". t 9 y.'r' "She'd argue: man into his Untied; s ea ai4:. . it'cutout grave. Poor Ned. Ties got . for him, all right" Talkitl of feminine argument re- g g If hat minds me of what Ellen Thorrieycroft _ " the subJect, that .,.. t, �:. , c,,,;;• , • : , ':. +.; :: t" t , ) •. ;,. :.,,, • • "1 :s:? ! "y,,r f�,,` t•.N� '.4 F•.y •+-•,�:N1.1: .:,;,.t,x :,s,, i,k,L: ,' t t"fi,t 'ra.°I• _ '' . ,.'' ` ° Fowler says upon it i alwa s unbecoming and enerall y Some people who contract a cold are prone to say "it's not serious, I'll let it wear off."" That's an unsafe attitude to take- G'2T SHILOH'S CURE IN TIME One of the children goes about g coughing -"Oh, Willie is pretty strong, I'll keep him home a day or so and the cough will o• it will. Perhaps itwon t- p USE SHILOH'S CURE NOW ) Yes -this asthma doesn't give Me much rest and I've tried nearly „ everything. Friend says: My father cure.l me of asthma thirty ' ' -- years ago with Shiloh's Cure- TART HIL H' CRE TODAY .► S S O S U Baby is croupy, whooping cough developing -"What can we get that we can rely on to cut that dangerous, choking phlegm?" Tule FAMILY FRIEND FOrt "Don't like the way son's cough is settling on his lungs. He says they're sere, feverish, weak-- „ .s-_. there's danger.. There t THE REMEDY -spun CURE t Wifesa s:" oho, you reals must Y r y stay home and doctor. that cold- you can't keep up' with it.. Valli- able time lost -situation tin er • flied. Needlessly, 1'orinonenig t -c SHILOH'S CURE CURES COUGHS .� Bronchitis again -I get it every winter -do wish I could cure it.. i ' . You can, once for all, with Shiloh s r -it allays l a - s - inflammation' Cu, e y a ne lung tissues. builds up wC ke; d g. SHILOH S CURE IS GUARANTEED It banishes Asthma, mattes strong the vocal chords and stimulates the whole breathing tract to health and strength. Just try 40 liEAiRs- etetitoiI'�i semi useless." We know; don't we; deal thin the wise woman uses .hints rather than 'arguments, and unless a man be g y •" loss to that tiresome famil thitt a doesn't take hints" be, will Litt on one . that is not too obviouslyfor his good s- or too contrary to his inclinations. I've found that you can "lead' a roan 'to water, but yen can't tusks bim drink." Much less can you force a "]ran td do what he does not want to do,' Still, p ersuasion does much and suggestion still' more: derocue I , Slerome was azked what gave him his idea for his play "The �I► Ei sele Of the Third Floor, Beek,"' >; which is baying such a run in Owndamask this winter. The plot of this wonder- fol 'drama Is entirely coilCerned With y the result of happy. suggestion. He 'Said that the thought aroso from watching with interest en' old couple Nursery Tray For Baby. . when the baby first joins the family. party at the nursery 'table he is usually no great stickler for goad manners: Ills bride as sole possessor of a Speen •used for. the first tinge in his life causes trite to brandish it far` and wide regardless of .the fact that it may not be•empty. [Se also has a way of hammering on the table with, it. His control of .hie cup and saucer, moreover, i8 'pares i elementary, and over both go. time after time, to 'nurse's dire distress and Clio general _,detriment of the olefin. cloth; every one concerned will welcome under these circum stances te special tray, which, clipped npnn the table le front of baby, will minimize the sad resdltS of energy and lack of control over his cup and spoon. The tray has actually a ridge and a trough at the edge, iS prettily colored and is also' pietorlally patterned in A try that wilt gratify baby's settee of the artistic, if not' mother's. a...y •, • 'insist :.•they •. ' •, � � . • •.; :, •-. r 1;' hefkeeW- • i her lived a eat and dog life, but It made the tic happened one dayput grisintande Of 'a .friend who persistedn in f egRtdhtg them as though they vs re E t) its '?fou can painlesslyremove an eons either hard, Stift or bleeding, bar apply ng Putnam COM I'xtraeter. ,Itneverburns,7cavesnotte.tr sea only of tit'aling fiunts and baln]s. Fitts years to oniyof]!being'VMSandbalbe. Pinyyearein use. Guru guaranteed, Soldbyall dtuggtsts. 2ue. i]4ttlr,S. Refuse snbstitu S. y' ESS PUTNAM �a`._ PAINLESS EX'TRAC"TOR •, �,' :fi=t• � ..`� •- i' •limited, r`" 4:'CASTO etil " ,. a 1►� i ' e '$' i t y� l i , ti� ii " , r �� �. " p ��.'. d p ?qac j �v s { •, ....k; . 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