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The Signal, 1916-3-9, Page 6Tit'asOAT 111 L a H 9, 19111 THR SIGNAL CODERICH ONTARIO HUSBAND SAVED O HIS WIFE Stopped Most Terrible Suf- fering by Getting Her Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta- ble Compound. Denison, Texas. -"After my little girt was born two years ago 1 began 'buf- fering 'with female trouble and could hardly du my work. 1 was very nervous but just kept drag- ging on until last summer when I got where 1 could not do my work. I would have a chill every day and hot Rashes and dizzy spells and niy bead would al - moat bunt 1 got where I was almost a walking skeleton and life was a burden to me until one day my husband's step- sister told my husband if he did not do something for me 1 would not last long sent told him to get your medicine. So he got Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com- pound res me. and after taking the first three doses I began to improv... I ron- tinued its use, and !hate never had any female trouble sin.•e. I feel that 1 owe gay life to you and your remrdiee. They did for me what doctor4 could not do and I will always praise it wherever I go "-Yrs. G. 0. Lowest', 119 W.Moo- terry Street, Denison, Teas. If you are suffering from any form of female ills, get a bottle of Lydia E. Pkakbaat's Vegetable Compound. and commence the treatment without &I.7 - Domestic economy represents not oily theft end the evoidance•nt wast•. but it also oboe. the way which lead• toa healthy body -Princess Louise. !inches of Arg' 11. it God gave you gaiety and cheer of ►pmts lift up the careworn by it. \ t'berever you go.hise and sing. In every household there is drudgery. In every household there is sorrow. - Henry Ward Beecher. RHEUMATISM A MYSTERY. Unless Rooted 'Jut of the System it Grows Worse and Worse. some diseases give immunity from another attack, but rheumatism work. just the othrt, way. Eyre y attack of rheumatism in.ite. Another. Worse than that it reduces the body'. power, S o that each attack is worse than the rme before. If any disease needs, cur- ing roily it is rheumatism, but their are few di.ease. physicians find more difficult to treat successfully. %Vet weather does not c wee rheumatism as wire nice thought. though weather renditions may „tart the aches and pain.. litres met ism i -i now known to, be • dependent upon the blood condition and nodical authoci,ies agree that the blond Iw ,.'nes thin with alarming ra- pidity a.. rheu,nati..udevelops.. M•in- taining lite quality of the blood i,. t herefore, a reareinxble way of prevent ing and curing rheumatism. 1'bat i. works out in tart a shown by (he bents tleial reemit• which follow a fair use of Dr. wilhatns' fink Pilla. Thew pill• actually make new, rich blood which drives out the rheumatic poison. ant' while the blood is kept in this condi- tion there is no danger of the troubl • returning. M!. W; T. 'Pell. Palermo, Ont., say* :-'•I was attacked with a trouble which ws ultimately pro- nounced rheumatism. (Often 1 wit - barely able top crawl into bed, and /seldom able to do a full day's work. In this condition 1 doctored for a year. absolutely- getting no better. Then 1 consulted another doctor whose chi. -1 Gonadal ion was that unless I could get rid of the trouble. I would he a :Tipple for life. De prei.crihed diet.rg, and doctored with hint for et least months, but instead of getting relief I became weAl.er. and leo able to Re, Around. Then 1 decided to try • d."• tor 'In Toronto, and was under hi- t•eatmeni for about four months w ii b no better results. 1 Rave up the doc- tors and tried other remedies whirl) were equally futile. Then use day our storekeeper rept rte a Fart of D.. Williams' Pink Pill.. saying that if they did not help rue 1 need not pat for them. i took them and then go, sone more and foetid they were help- ing me. 1 pr..tal.ly used COP worth before 1 felt fatty cued, but they dud cure me and wen•' cheap an c•.wpwnd with the other Irraiments which dot not b.Ip aye.' The rune wa. made .everal sent. a..'. end 1 have not Ted A twinge of rheunr.t.-m ...nee. Today 1 am well anti Hwang and 1 believe] owe it A11 to i),. Wile.....w Pool P.l*.' You can pet thew pi1M tbromeh nee sedieisw Teale- or by Mail. re let psi • at 60 rents w bus or ell bias 6a i2.fel frog The D . Wiltteaa 111 didne C . Brookville, O..t. Monte of u- xr• ynnn, lung after (1 . calendar nook us nM. dad o Mr. 'old before the oat- odes mark. u a old Mr. A Toth. In onm l+. i.nn with the Celine= and other terra the K i i .h G •... Alrpeeb have managed: the t, earn, Wee WI'(, the greatest 'kill ever known. -M . Chaplin. Toe Cam Swore a Paid= if you take a tussis with us The de mond epee as fox trained help L. many times the number graduating. Sto- deetm are entering each week Yost may ester at oily time Write at once fee our free cataloger. 11. A. VIOLA. BUM. reendp.l The House of the hispering By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN Pines C.stese . Iola. y Awe k.et.afa. a•hw. Nevertheless tt was a night virtually wasted. He lei mod nothing mon than what was revealed by that ore slight movement on the part of the woman. The driving' In of the farmer, and the awakening of fife In the market and all the stir It oerasloned inside the house and out prevented sleep even if be bad been Inclined that way. Soon- er than was expe"ted ot..blm, s000er than was wise, perbapa. be was on O1* feet and peering out of the one small window this most dismal day room roalained. He bed not mistaken the outlook. It gate o0 to the alley and all tbet was amble from behind the curtain• where he stood was tbe high brisk. windowless wall of the neigh- borinJ; noose. Iie turned back into the room, drsgu.,ted, then crept 10 the w1s- dow again. and. softly raising the sash. cast one of his ltgbtning glances up and down the alley. Then be softly let the meats fail agate and retreat- ed etreated to the renter of the room, where 0. 1 stood for a moment with a growing smite of inteWgeoee and hope on lib face Be bad detected elaee agate* tire aide of the wall • box or hand- cart Rill of empty bottles. It gave Olga an idea. With an Impetnestty be would have criticised 1s another gall he Bung bimself oat of the room b whleb be had been for eo many bonus confined and, rowing face to face with toe landlady standing 1a unexpected wateb before the door. found tt a strain on bb nerves to testaotiy r some the sullen. vaguely abused air with which he bad derided to leave the bottae. Nevertbelers be made the attempt and if be did not emceed to his own satisfaction be evidently did to ben, for sbe made 1.40 eQort to stop him as be stumbled out sod In her final look, which tie managed with some address to tntereept be perrely• ed nothing but relief. What bad been to her mud -tear for him or fear toe tbemeetvesT Fie felted not deride 0n - til be. bad rummaged that ran of tot. We Hut bow wsn be to do this with - sat sat attracting attention to bin eft it a way be still tet to be endue -abut When Tater In the day a certain old peddler went his rounds through thin portion of the city a disreputable Wok- ing fellow accompauled Ohm whom even the sharp landlady la Cuthbert road would bay failed to recognise as the same gaga wbo had occupied Use snuggery the night before. He was many hours on the route and bad many new experiences esti human nature. But be gained little else and was conslderlag with what words be should acknowledge 01. defeat •t po- lice beadquarten obeli be found him- self again at the market sad a min- ute later im t0• alley wbere the cart stood, the cooteats of which 0e bad seen moiler 1a t0• day. He had followed the peddler bees bemuse be had followed him to every Ober back door and alley. Bat he was tired and bad small interest In the tart which looked quite undisturbed and In exactly the ane condition •z whim be turned Ws bark upon It to the morning. But ',bee be drew near- ee and began to Mod a hand In remov- ing the bottles to the wagon be dim covered that • bottle had been added to the p11e and that *hie bottle bon the label wblrb marked tt .a beteg else of the two which had been taken from the clubhouse as the night of the murder. • • • • • • • Tb. Tamp In the coroner's room shoes dally on fife perturbed faces of three maxims men Tber bad been talking dareer.tly sod lots, bot were now Impa- tiently •walting the appearance of • fourth p.rt7 The district attorney courted the light and at where be wonld be the Inn erten by any one entering Far- ther arthen beet and rattier brined the lamp than In front of It stood or met •s his ellsthewnese prompted Coroner Perry. the nld mend of Amapa Cumberland. with whoop acs be bed now to da B ehind nim and atilt farther In the shadow .,,mid be acne the outer figure of Seeww•ter All rnont.d the milit- ates in-ate• and all showed relief, the coroner by a prod sigh 'then the door finally opened end as otheer appeared follow- ed b. roe 4aoging form of Adelalde'a brutbec Anbar Cumberland had come o•wpi- rgly •0d tile db.w•ttsfartion did sot Illnp1w•e its aurally beery coast - rare -i rail this bard." be buret Beeth '-lir Mace 1s at borne mod at ill. 0.stetde of my emfferiag siner. sad you drag we down hen .t 9 e•cloek at nigh, to •newer gevwttnne abort things of whk•b 1 am •,impo•tMy tgeanst r.. sake •11 1 have res say above the trembly wi1M Das •o,n. hien my fate *17 het If •anther •epetltlen •t till Bear 'Mnp will nelp to rnnv et lbat aryeedny who eais heenken gip mly home and made me rte" ',retried** Meg sew. 'bee I'ew '..dv to task De S ee es..eed i0' Perryand lets be dime Imo K • -ese *own ' .epn.dt reg dhrtriet M tereev enrol• wee s persue► ef d1 sauna I M tbe •AI• et • M r (`mSal Weil r Mw. spared yw Se en Mt 1 misting links rt1U to be aoppued. sad Oita Is why we have summoned you Dere and ask you to be patient Red Ore the dtserkt attorney a little cleats er eccoaot of what went on In your own house before you broke up t0at evening and yon went to your de- nser!) and roar •Inter Adelaide to Der death at the N n.•ne"ring eines. CRAFTIER XII. "hoar I TELL TIME THINGS .. SOMETHING went on at dinner Woe. It was not a weal meal," put 1n the district attorney. "Yoe and your sister."- titopl Don't talk to me about that dinner. 1 want to forget that dinner. 1 want to forget everything bat 10e two things 1 Ilse tor -to see that fel- low banged and to"- Tb. words cboked tem, sad be let his bead tail but presently threw It op again. 'That dastard, whom may God confound, passed a letter across Adelaide tab Camara band." be panted out " I saw blurt bot t didn't take It is 1 wasn't thinking. 1 was" - "Wire brute the glasses," urged its mimed*. Inquisitor, -one at your plate, one at Carrel's and one at the Dead of W board where .It your Mi- ter Aselalder "host 1 tell these things? Dave tt, tbeol Decree knows 1 think of tt aaoost not to be afraid to speak tt mu la worth. Adelaide never Dad touch petieoee with me Sbe was a girl wbo only saw one way. wirier 1 wanted pigment. ■ free time .ad • goad debt wbeoever tbe fancy took us Toe know what 1 atm. Dr. Perry,' and everybody In town knows. bot the taper, wbirb 0as always ruled m• was set • dewsrtgbt evil one. or if It was 1 earned It Datum tadepeudenrs earn let It go •t that But Adelaide setfelued. 1 didn't esderettad It, and 1 meat care a es for 1t bot els did seder tied forgive mer He stepped sod mopped his Teem wed "That aReraooa." be pxemeotts rairoated, "Moe was keyed es met lbaa usual S0• loved Ree►lagb. ma he had Pelee or was ptytag Mar Ikea ale sew him Mt et (kraus& Hold rel Mw Carmel leek at Mia r• bee eyes MI es ma 1 was aw pi-ati ry at Wpm a1 -♦ad 1 waned • drab. it was set Mer babe to Maya w0. ow MMe able. bee eimetfmes oma 1BmMaab was rhes sbe ea Sbe was a Idem to ■eae.lage 'lase 10. bolt' 1 awaited. fwd Mea to gib i0p•gmi 1 wave M Mat es your mimed" •M *M Mom days m mew pert tar em as it wan leanest. •a! 1 Mow R bit 1 was ro at.sl and w1a time for two were In great Only Fine, Fiavoury Teas are used to produce the famous 11 blends. Every leaf is fresh, fragrant full of its natural deliciousness. Sold in sealed packets only. B 107 • for the were, tlo. t Enema. wail Hams - very good reeeees. rose Ugh. for be smiled at her, and abs trouble, and you appear rung for the champagne. Wheel the gleams had been set beside each plate she turned toward Carmel 'W• will v+etl�� '1 gait. lis wee." ma meet Irma epi to be 1n 10e possession et no teats - rimy wlleb would tmatertally belp bra But smatters Oave cbaaged dace yet held coovert•tlon with Dr Petry oa the day following your sisters decease. You have laid that sister away. the will whish makes you an independent mine for ate has been read to your bearing, you are to as much mese of mind as you can be while yonr re- maining sister's life bangs trembling In the balance and. more tmporteet still, discoveries not made before the funeral have been made since, render- ing tt very desirable for you to enter Into partIenlate at this prexeot mo- ment !bleb were not thought neees• sary then " "Particulars? Wbat particulars? Dool you know eoougb as It 1s to bang the fellow? Wasn't be seen with his fingers oD Adelaide's thrust? Wbat can 1 tel you that Is any more dam- agtag than that? 1'artieulan!" The word seemed to irritate tilos beyond endurance. "We cnn understand." said tbe cor- oner. -why you sbourd feet so strong- ly agalm.t one wt:o bas divided tbe hearts of yonr sisters nod played with one It not with botb Hut there are all drink,' Ow said. 'ro my coming marriage.' Tbis made Carmel turn pale, for Adelaide bad never been known to drink • drop of liquor 1R her Ufa I telt • tittle queer mywrelf. and not este of w spoke till the glasses were fined and the maid bad lett the dieing room and abut the door. -me Adelaide roes. 'We will drink atand4.' said a0e, sod never had 1 seen bur leek as the did then. She drank. Ws wouldn't can It drinking. for she lust toorbed *be wine web ber tips, bot to Der It was debauch. Theo she stood welting. with the strangest gleam is per eyes, while Remotest drained 0b glans and 1 dratted mime f:iDelach tbongbt she 'wanted some sentiment •od started to way something appropriate, but bis age fell oo Carmel, woo bad tried to drink • od couldn't. sad 0e Debris' over Mb words and at last etme to a pause under the steady titan of Ade- laide's eyes. "Never tsled. Elwood-' abs meld. '1 know what you would Uke to sly. But titers Dot what I am thinking of sew. I am thinking of my brotber. the boy wbo will soon be left to rod to way throne tits without even 10e mew•icome restrI1nt of my presence. I want Ida to remember 10,1 day. t want Mia to eoember me as 1 stand bore before 0ta wltb this glass In my bawd You see wine In It Arthur; but I see robes. Carmel. yen bas. "elev- ed as well as 1 over what has palmed for pleasure 1n this hoose. Do as 1 do, and may Arthur we and remem- ber.' 'Her fingers opened: the glass fell from her band and lay In broken frig meets beside her plate Carmel rot lowed soft and, before 1 knew It my own finger, bad opened and my own glass lay In pieces on the tablecloth beneath me Only Ranelagb's band re- malned "steady. Sbe beld her breath. watching that band. and 1 can bear the Asp let wolf whkh she saw Otm set his glass down quietly on the board That's the story of those tires broken glasses." The district attorney sought out and lifted a paper from the others lying on the desk beton blm. it was the first movement be bar made since Comber land began his tale. "I'm sorry," Bald be. web • rapid examinetlon of the paper 1n kis band. "bot 1 •ball bate to detain you a few minutes Wager. 'What bappeoed atter the dinner? Where did yea go from the table? -I went to my room to ameba 1 was upset and thirsty .a a flab." "Have you liquor In your room? 'Sometimes" "Did you bays any that olgbt? "Nota drop 1 didn't dart I want- ed that ehampagos bottle. bat Adelaide bad been too quick for me 1t was thrown out -wasted -I do believe, wast. ed "So you did not drink? You only smoked In your rooms "Smoked one cigar That was an. Theo I went down town." "May 1 ask b7 obeli door you left (be boomer "The stde door -the ese 1 atw•ys take " "Wbat overre•t did you wear?" "1 don't remember. Tb. Ont one I came to. 1 stir ,owe" "Bet you can sorely tell what tsar They elperted a violent reply. and they got It "Ne. 1 can't Wbat bum my hat got to do with the guilt of Elwood Rase- lath?' ase- laghr "Nothing. we bops" was the Impar- t•rtn1*. *Moss. "Bet w. and 1t see emery to ettabllab absolutely 7p Inuit overcoat and what bat yea were Brun street that siert- -I've told yogi tyat I don't remem- ber." The young seta's color was tits `Are net these tis weer queried the Metric* attorney. tasking • etre to Sweetwater. wbo Iattts.dletety ■teppad forward, with a stubby giid ulster over 01e arm and • Mttseed derby Ia W hand The roma men started. resat ties WHEN BUYINGYEAST INSIST ON MAVINiG TH15 PACKAGE sat again, shooting out will angry ea phasis: "Nor "Yet you recognize these!" "Why shouldn't I? They're mina Only 1 don't wear them any more. Tberre does for. You must have [rooted them out from some closet" ']try Cumberland." -lbs district at- torney was very •ertous-"this bat and this cwt old aa they are. were worn into town from your house that night This we know absolutely We can even trace them to the clubbouse." lescbaolcally, Dot spontaneously this time, the young man roes to his feet staring Ofet at the mac wbo had sit - feted these words, them at the gar- toents which Sweetwater still held in view "1 dost know anything about ht" were the words wltb which be sought to escape from the net which had been thus deftly cast •bout him. -I didn't wear the things. Anybody can tell you what clotbes 1 came home in. Bandage may hare borrowed"- "Ranelagb wore bis own cwt and bat kir Cumberland. you have told us that you didn't know at the time and can't remember now. when you spent that night and most of the De=b morning. AU you can remember 1s that it was in tome place where they let you drink all you wished and leave wbeD the fancy took you, and not he - fore It was none of your tartest haunts You dreaded to have your sister know bow soon you could es- cape toe influence of that moment You wished to drink your fill and leave your family none the wiser. Am I Dot rights "Yes. It's plain enough, isn't It? Wby harp on that string?" "You cannot remember the saloon in which you drank. That's possible enough, but perhaps sot can remem- ber what they gave you. Was 1t wbfskv, rum. absinth or what?" 1` The goeetlon took his irritable Its. I toner by surprise. Arthur gawped and Med to steal some comfort from Coro- oar Perry's eye. bot that old Mead% this was toe moat lin the shallow. I drank -absinth." be cried at last "From this bottler queried the oth- er, motioning again to Sweetwater, who now broorbt forward the bottle be bad picked up to Cuthbert road. Arthur Cumbertaod stewed at the bottle the detective held ap. mew the label, saw the shape and sank Ump(y In tee ebalr,;bis eyes starting, kis JsW caning. "Where did you get that?" be embed. palling himself together with males! desperate .elf poem/meow "That" answered the district atter- nes, "was reeked op at • small betel on Cuthbert road. ?oat beck of the markets, Dot tar from the Whispering linea" "I don't know the place" "ICs not a high class resort. Oct see Met mouth by • long shot to have this brand of liquor to its cellar. There were only two bottles of tt IBR 10 the chebboess w0ee the inventory was last takes. flow two bottles are sow gone, and" - 'Tide M er of them? La that what yes want to say? Wen. It may be for all I know. i ekiri carry tt theta I didn't have the drinking of IL" "We have moo the man and woman woe keep that boot They Ida 1010 u they ha.. tel" "they w1D? lite dogged self row steabs rather •statd•bed them -Well. that *tight to please you. t v. noth- 4 Se do "Fitt the mutter" A eManse bad taken place to him The Irritability approaching to rio- lence wbk b had •tteoded every speer'b and Infused fewer Into every movement dace be came Into the room bed left bin 14. spoke quiet- ly Rad with . touch of booty 1n his ter. "Thea t 0•.. Do doubt bet you will do us this favor' volunteered /tweet - water b 0b pleasantest maser "it's tot • long walk from beer. Wpb yon go Mere in my mammy. with your cwt sellar palled op and veer bet well down ever your .ey.w and ask for a w t to the aeggery and show them 101. borne? T0ry wont knee !bat It'. empty Th. nee 0. •hnrti lied the wears SatWOgMe rhet wlh wile that yes are a owreaser and admit you Mdlly Tbey are nosy .hs of etre seas the men wee, drank there en the able of year emetee. murder - -Tw ra a old-M'h. traso 0Hh n •sero of bla Mnoe Het. malls ieg. preempt. lbs• tee awe. -r. were 1s • tree he seedined 01. m,nwer •pis h ad recall/Moe • .r• •lubcly "rile Is se Md "owes, .• make 1 weal go with tiro to tin.• We drinking heft e 01.ve ,'see nuke no. Ler 111 -weer-- • ton t ■wows' .r 4 eno,e.esinary bo eat tette stook. We w.w.dn t beilere yea And Y wroe tw root seeing per Nei ., Ili. rent . wootdel leets.►. see' -t.• lee haw• syn-.ew my boy ' • .eir ntbr► b,. tree Owned Deafer •at'• • trick Toe'," an p tw • •' Is fila •. s *r+ sir lit eat. *Direst you in memory of Mr rattler to be candid with os. W bays ars rested • man. He denies 0b guilt, but tan produce oo witnesses 1a support of 01s asaertloaa Yet such witnesses may exist Indeed. we t01ok that one such doss exist The man woo took the bottles from the clubhouse's wail fault did so within a few minutes of the time when this crime was perpe- trate' on your sister. Ile should be able to gine valuable testimony fur or sgain.t Elwood Itaueligh.•' "Tits is awful!" Timor Cumberland had risen to his feet and was sway- ing to and fro before them Uke a man struck between the eyes by some mad- dening blow. "If I had only died that night.!" be muttered, with his eyes upon the floor and every muss cle tense with the shock of this lastcalamlty. "Dr. Perry. let tae go for to- night. lot M think. iffy brats Is all In a whlei i1* try to aim ewer tomorrow." Bot even as be spoke be re- eased eslued the tett ty of 0b request Ma eye had ran- ee again On Bre bottie,.•sod la Rs shape and tell- tale label be be - "is 1 MAD OnLT nate bald • witness racer ethers pound to testify •galnat hien 1f be kept silent himself. "Don't answer," he went on. "I may as well own the truth and be done with ►t I was In the clubhouse. I didirob the wine melt i did carry off t0e bottles to have a quiet spree. and tt was to some place on Cuthbert road I went Rot when I're admitted so much Vv, admitted all I mew nothing of my sister's murder, mew nothing of what went on In the rooms upstairs. I crept In by the open win- dow at the top of the kitchen stairs, and i came out by tbe same. I cooly wanted the liquor. and when 1 got it I slid out as quickly an I could and made my _way over the golf links to the road." The district attorney's voice soaoded thin. almost piercing, as he made this remark: "Yon entered by an open wfodow. Why didn't you go In by the doors "I hadn't the key. I had only ab strarted tbe one which opens the wine vault. The rest I left ❑ the ring. it was the sight of thio key lying on our ball table wbleb first gave me the Mee . i feel like a end when 1 think of It. Ant that's of no account now." Flushed, he slowly sant beet into his set No complaint now of being , Inn berry or of his anxiety to errata his sick sister's bedside. Be seemed to have forgotten those fears in the perturbations of the moment Hb mind and interest were there; every- thing else bad grown dim with d1s- tance. "Did you try the front door? ."What was the use? I knew tt to ho locked." "What was the ase of trying the window? Wasn't It also, presumably, locked r The red mounted bot and feverish to bis cheek. • "You'll think me no better than • street archin or something worse." be exclaimed. "i knew that window. F had been through It before. You can move that lock with your knife blade. I had calculated on entering (bat way. ,. "Nr. BYOeIag4's story receives con- firmation." commented the Mallet at- tof e7, wheeling suddenly toward the eerooer. "He says that be found this window unlocked when be apprweb.d It with the Idea of escaping that way." Arthur teimb.Aand remained un- moved The di trtet attorney wbeeted belt 'There were a number of bottles taken tram the wine vault Some half THE NEWEST REflEDY trod 11111111111111, Ithsaaatiss and Diopsy. Ellteey. Btedd•r and the Acid troubles bring misery to essay. W0en the kldn.ys are weak or diseased, these na W rill titian do not cleanse tbe blood sufflcleenUy, and the poems are serried b all parte of tee body. There follow depre.,lom, aches and palm, he•yloeru, drowsiness, irrita- bility,besdac0se, anilines'msod rhea- alIn some people there are sharp palm la the back and Iona distressing udder disorders and sometime, obstin- ate dropsy, The uric .cid sometimes toes into or kid wMstones. When jotnta. M canna- Ioabago, rbetim$U.m,d gout or sciatica This 1s the erne to try • Rennes Seed lee for trial package. Dmg digesttoo. Id Y bx late *0. system frommere mee►t even,abaorandd even from nese vegetable& Tee poor kldreyt la i eka t Yewd aid bscbe begins. Tidfwd time to take •Anur1 the new iscovery of Dr. id - trouble gad Racket-be.Netteforrrted kidney trouble is respenalble for many deaths, and lsten►aee Corneae yumin- lag dinetor always test e water of an •yplleaat before s pulley will be leveed. Hay yea Mer th met asides bntee i1 water for teuety ffeur emirs? A beavy wade ft aesmeumes lode -awe kid- Etroebiire true nature and char r of dbp•s Tiree•&especially!those of t0• �feed ed by urinary rgans, cam oarefol chestiest atenn- 1rla and sicriz eopk'a! etrnte alnaon - this Is dem by expert cbeml.0 of the Medical Stager the. Invalids' Hos. It yea wee ie know your condition lend • ample of er watto Doctor Pewee's le tis' Rotel•, Buffalo, N. Y. sod dos �kmoms. retie e/meInfirm roe omIt bell be a- P0y imam I 0 ng •my mom retreats t P>fey •R Moot yes,. k7 554 all yygg� ref ► resin In 10.'( MOO Ms. swg Sar sib ;VT -IL . Flees of s* Regulate Kldweys AND Relieve Oonstlpatiea Gin P1112 are acknowledged to ham I0. .largest r4 ur say proprietary medicine 1. dyads -.a achievement solely due to lire, remarkable .fetes as a Kidney sad Bladder remedy. But merit of Gi. Pills have discovered that Otis invaluable remedy a!r acts •• • mile Cathartic The evidence of bu•dred• et letters we have received ewbbJes the very logical het that .a tom ed/.g a mrdrtioe to ...1 Nod_ 1..o up lie Inane a a.d Bladder certals 1 the ingredients have • stimulating caret Mos lie other organ, especially the bone/a. It is important to ksow, in the env* of cow Tooted patients. that (Oa Pills du ■.a act harshly on the bowels, there u no gn(d.g, hot • gradual and `Hite .eetwos .l. .1 the feartw.. sly Iain FII• for con.t.p■tios. 1a thus reneeing the bowels. you .Jeg.ard year - sett against wow hie )(Wintry trouble. Gin Hlls •re 50c. • be, or e bores for sin a. your deal.,.. A teal treat:ueat will be sat epos r Noon, to National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. down were left on the kitchen table. Why did you trouble yourself to carry op eo many?" "Because my greed outran my con- venience. 1 thought I could lag away an armful but there are Smits to meg ability. I realized this when 1 re- membered how tar 1 bad to go and se left the greater part of them behind." "Wby, when you bad a team reedy to carry your "A -I bad no team" Bot the denial est him something. Elis cheek last lb ruddiness and took on a sicktt white whleb did not leave It again O long as the interview tasted. "You bad Do team! Ilow then did you manage to reach home In time be make your way back to Cuthbert road by half past 11 T' 'I didn't go borne: 1 went straight across the golf links. If fresh .noes hadn't fallen you would have sees my tracks all the way to Cothiere road" "If fresh .now had Dot fallen we should bare known the whole story of that night before an Dour had passe& new did ynn sassy those bottle?' "Ip my overcoat pockets. -these pockets-" be blurted out, clapping hhe hands on either side of atm. "Had It begun to snow when your left the clubboeser "No." "Was It dirks 1 gases Dot; the links were bright oar day. or I shouldn't bare got over these as quickly as I did" "Quickly? Flow quickly?" The dime trlct attorney stole a glance at the coroner, which made Sweetwater ad - vanes R step from his corner "I don't know. 1 doter Dodershand these gnestioas." was the wiles re - 917. "Yee walked qulekly. Does that mean you didn't look barks "How Wok bark?" 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