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Exeter Advocate, 1914-1-8, Page 3Best Liniment of All Destroys fivery Pain But Never Burnsi, "How thankful we acre to get hold of smile a wonderful household rem- etlY as Nerviline," writes Mrs. ID, 1'. leamontagzte from her home near We kaslcawin, Alberta. "In tills fat'.away ileetion, far .away from a doctor or druggist, every family needs a good euppiy of littimeut. Nerviline is the best of all. It destroysevery pale 'but never burns. We use Nerviline 401, a sooa'e 'xif • ways. If it's 'rheurxea i>#na; ablting butck, pain in Ore side sciatica or•stiff neck, you Gan•laugl xtt them Jr you have lots of'Nepviline I'handy. For earache, . toothache or cramps X don't thiy'ik° anything could net more quickly. For a general all round pain remedy I can think of no thing more valuable and speedy to cure than Nerviline," k• The above letter ,is convincing --it 'tells how reliable and trusty this old time remedy ,ie. Nerviline for forty years has been a household word in Canada. Scarcely a home in Canada you can find without Nerviline. Every community has its living examples of Ithe wonderful 'curative properties. of (Nerviline which will cure pains and ;aches anywhere in the joints pr mus - !cies. It's penetrating, soothing, 'warming and safe for young and of to -use, Get the large 50c. family size bottle; it's the most economical. Small .trial size 25e. at any dealer's anywhere. ITA LE 'i IiLLIO?i 1EARS ACO. i'uestio Raised � ns �n s by Finding An* dent -Skull in England. Antong anthropologists'and oth- i ,rs who are, more interested in i',k`ahere man came• froth than where ltee is going to a -spirited contro- versy., has arisen over the question twhether' the fossil skull discovered Sonne time ago in England belonged to :a manlike ape or to an ape -like moan, Gorilla teeth fit into the skull fairly well; therefore its pos- sessor was a monkey. But human teeth also fit; therefore the origi- nal Owner of the skull was a man. Some experts insist that he ,as aa. very intelligent ape, others that he was a man of low intelligence, land speeehless. But all agree that hue must have lived at least 500,000 years ago; Unfortunately all the teeth are trussing except two, and these have no masks of dentistry.' This adds to the difficulty of the ;problem. But the date, 500,000 B.C., is in- teresting. It is reckoned on the basis of the time, acquired for cave lime deposits to. form, if --,and the "if" looks like a big one -"if they accumulated at the present rate of growth of stalagmites." The date is hardly more lausibl Y 11 br convincing than the one given by an expert of an' entirely different School, who fixed the timo ,of the crocation of man. at 4004 B.O.1 .Sep- tember 23, a,t half -past nine in the ruing, Eastern time. I' urtuttately for the human race • neater efforts are being tacle to 1�a the:. question of 1913 A.D. than 500,000 B.C. BBILTISi X'i . mill:; it's LOT* O»e Found it Kara tq'Support Niue CO $2.85 a Week. The lot of the rural worker un- der the present wage rate was call,. phasized at an in.que:at at West Worliugton, North Devon, on the five-year-old daughter of William :Payne, :4 farm laborer, says ,itey lyold's Newspaper, The mother stat- ed that the °held had bees delicate almost from birth. She dict every- ' thing possible for her family: but she found it hand to maintain •a family of seven chiidrexi on her bus-' 1 band's wages -of ids, ad. ($2.85) per week. The father gave similar evidences,' and admitted that the' bedding was insut eient. He did not know how he was going to get more. It trail - , spired that when the sheets were being' washed `there was only an ol4. patchwork quilt left on the , beds, and seine of the children were with- out boots. I Dr. Brown said the child was so emaciated thateit only weighed 28 pounds, death being- due to pneu- monia and tubercular disease. The doctor thought it impossible for the mother to do more with her hues- d 'band's wages. The coroner agreed, and said it was a wonder there was a single child of the family living. The verdict was "natural causes," and the jury, doctor and coroner, all voted sums for the relief of the family. SELF DELUSION. Many People Deceived by Tea and toffee.' We like to defend our indulgen- ries and habits even though we tets,tas• be convinced of their actual ,1, at'.m'f n l ne:S•u. A man can oonvince himself that whikey is -good for him on a cold 'interning, or Dell' tun A..lot smellier they -when he wants the ` whiskey or beer. - it's the same with tea and cof- fee... Thousands of, 'peop1e suffer beaclache and nervousness year after year, but try . to persuad" themselves the cause is not tea or coffee--beca,use -they like it, "While yet a child I_ commenced ;using coffee and continued it,'' writes a Western mate "until 1 ;was a, regular coffee fiend. I drank it every, morning and . in conse- quence had a blinding headache nearly every afternixsn. Tea is I'fast as: injurious because it contains caffeipe,,,the saxile drug found in coffe5e... ' `:My folks thought it was coffee that ailed me, but I liked it and 'wouldnot admit ib was the 'cause 1,tif my trouble,, so I, stuck to •ooffee id the headaches stuck to me. ` ' "Finally, the folks.etopped: buy ling coffee and brought home some ostum. 'May made it right (direc- fiulis on 'pkg.) and told me to seo what difference it would make with y head, and•dniing that first week en Pusturriley'Old affliction did not bother me once. rrorn that dayto is we, have used nothing but Pos- ture in place of coffee ---headaches are a thing of the past .and- the whole family is in flnb health." "Posture looks good, shells -good, tastes good, is good, and does good tic 'tile" wiaole body.' , ].Tatum given by Canadian Postern -OA , Windsor, Ont. Re ad " Th e Vjt Wellvillo," pkgs., "gtnt,T0comes in two forms regular Porstuni • must be well ibeled, lusfana posi,Utt s a eatable pow - r er. A tea:sp,005.ful cliss4.1ves quiok- iii .a cep of hot water and, with roam and sugar, makes a delicious eve.rn•ge instantly. Greeers sell otb kinds, "There's a. Beason" for Postero. Y i JUST THE .MEDICINE FOR THE 'BABY Baby's Own Tablets are just the medicine for little ones. They sweeten the. stomach and regulate the bowels; thus breaking up colds, curing colic, expelling worms and making teething easy. Concerning them Mrs. E. J. Ayer, Westmore- land Point, N.B., writes: "I have been using Baby's Own Tablets some time and find theist just the. medicine baby needs." The Tab- lets are sold by medicine dealers' ore by mail at 25 cents a box from The' Dr. Williams' Medicine Co,, ;Brock- ville, Ont. Mrs. iMalaprop's Cousin.. "Oh, dear !" said Mrs. Blunder= by; ``when I read of these dreadful war rumors I get quite frustrated.„ I can't help feeling that the cone - try is on the verge of an abscess." LIQUID SULPHUR cures cold sores. Blessed is the. peacemaker, in the estimation of the Ghali who is . get- ting the 'shore enol of it, Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, Etc. ROSES AWE POISONOUS. The Violet, Also, Is By No Means Safe For Very Many. The rose, that queen of flowers, is deadly. You do not believe it? Yet it is so. Giddinessand vertigo • after inhaling the perfume of roses is by no means uncommon, and sometimes a peculiar form of mad- ness in set up by an individual be- ing shut up for a period in.a room where a large number' of vases hold- ing roses are set out. The violet, another grand flow er, is by no means safe for very many.. It has ;a most distressing effect on the vocal chords of some, and rea- ders many people ,quito husky if they inhale the perfume too. long. The lily is a really dangerous flow- er, and before now, a person has died as a result of sleeping in a room where many lily blooms were set out in glasses. It is always risky to go to sleep. in a reThn where plants in bloom abound ---you never know just what effect the perfumes may have 'on • your constitution. And it lnust,be remembered that the odor of fib;w- ers iii much more prononncededuz- ing the night than' during the day, and any sleeper gets the -bene"fit... The exact result of sleeping iii a room where many blooms are. is this—you sleep soundly ender. the influence of a narcotic. Have you not felt drowsy in a room well fill- ed with, flowers? Yes.. Well, that was a. :flight case of narcotic poison_ ing. A great singer will net allow a bouceuet of 'flowers to approach too near his or her riiistrils--that might,. be a case of .courting disaster ; if violets in abundance were in the bouquet the volae might be impair- ed for the resb of the evening.: fool primula is a very, favorite flower, 'but one variety is dangerous —the primula obeouica; it is dead- ly` to some, Some can handle the. plant with • safety; others, if they. are scratched by , the leaves, ' con- traet blood-poistlna.pg• Pure -white flowers aro usually deadly, and yellow ,oixes are. little less dangerous. The beautiful lily of the valley is' a -eery poisoners leeway, so is the crocus, so also is tho;btrtteraup--observe how grazing' animals avoid the latter; The aeon ite is deadly, so is the foxglove, andas for the labur'iam-�--why, it is as menace toy ung children. "X 'lever saw anybody so Careful of his health as Watson," "Neither did I, Why, if he gets into Para- dise, dise, I'sure that he'll make at, bare ,Sin with St. Peter .for a. seat far away from the door 80 that he'll be quite free from cdraitghts." 119w a S14...)Yo an Cal Rcoain health Read This Very Craefully, "For years I was tide and delleate, T lost .i;o1or- and was: easily tired; -a Yellow pallor, pimples and blotches ed my face were :not only mortifying to my feelings, but because X tboisght m,y skin 'would never look nice again 1 grew despondent, Then reyxappetite failed, 'I grew very weak, 'u'arioue remedies, lapis, tonnes , and tablets tried without;' perinazent benefit, A. visit to uiy sister putt into my hands a box of Dr, ellanailtpn's Pills. She elaeed reliance upon them and now that they have made hie a well woman I would not be without them whatever they night cost. I found Dr. H;amil- i ton's Pills by their mild yetsearching action very suitable to the delicate character of a woaxian's nature, They never once griped ane, yet they estab- llshed regularity, My appetite grew Rkeen---nty blood red and pure --heavy rings under my eyes disappeared and to -day my sldn is as clear and un- wrinkled as when 1• was a girl. Dr. Hamilton's Pills did it ail," The above straightforward letter from Mrs, J. Y. Todd, 'wife of a well- ( known miller in Rogersville, isproof sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are a wonderful. woman's medicine. Use no other pill but Dr, Hamilton's, 26c. per box. All dealers or The Catarrh- Ozone Co. ,Kingston, Ontario. Historic Peculiarities. BABY ALL COVEREEJ WITH ECZEMA Could Not Sleep Day or Night* Itched and Sur,ied Terribly, Cup. ticura Soap and Ointment Cured In a Month, Also Cured Mother of Salt Rheum/ QuAr'kyvilie, N, D.—"For a mateb. .after ray baby vas born be could not sleep day or raisin With eczema, IIo was all covered with same watery pimpiea whish would break Itz adaYor two and leave a.lzwxtoury scab', and would itch andblu n terribly. He Shakespeare used to walk to Lon- don in .preference to waiting for a train. During' his entire life Mich- ael Angelo made less than five shil- lings out of drawing's for ' papers and magazines. Robert Fulton wou-dn't turn' water into a steam boiler, even if it were.burning dry. Catherine' the Great, who was very fond of writing letters, never mois- tened the gummy side of postage stamps. Daniel Webster believed in economizing time, but was never lcnown to Use •a telephone. Nero w -as "'passionately .fond of Playing the violin, but would never consent to having •a•;,pianola in. the house. Napoleon' never got a wink of ,sleep in a room that was steam -heated. Despite the immense amount of lit- erary work he did Marcus Aurelius never used A. fountain pen. No ever saw Julius Caesar lift a gun, even is the hottest part of a fight. SUFFERED20 YEARS With Kidney 'Trouble, Cured by Chi Pills. Mr. Daniel F. Fraser of Bridgeville,' N.S., says about GIST PILLS: "For twenty, years I have been troubled with TCidliey and. Bladder Disease, and have been treat- ed by many doctors, but found litt'e re- lief. I had given up all hope of getting cured when I tried GIN. PILLS. Now, I can say with a happy heart.- that I am curcd.after ..Using only four boxes of 'CGIN PILLS."60o. a 'Box,. 6 for 32.50. S:>mpie free if you write National Drug Fi Ohemi- cal Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto. Mrs. Hoyle -Do you go through your, husband's pockets f Mrs. Doyle—Sure; it's the best thing for him. Mrs, Hoyle—How is that ? Mrs. Doyle—The doctor says that he must avoid excitement,. and I think my method is better than ex elting him by asking him for money. Try Murine Eye Remedy If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes or Granulated Eyelids., Doesn't Smart —Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes. 25e, 50c. Eye Hooke Free by Mail. An Eye. Tonic Good for All Eyes that Need Carr' Murine EyeRemedy Co., Chicago Upwards of 650 tons of soot fall .annually on each square mile of the City of London; that: is to say, dur- ing one year 76,050 tons fall en the 117 square miles which form the administrative county. Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper. According to the most expert statisticians, the Atlantic Ocean has an area oft 24,536,000 square miles. UsO .LIQUID SULPHUR in your bath. To travel the entire Iength of •bhe Atlantic cable a messaere takes approximately three seconds. • Minerd's Liniment Cures target in Cows, Onto .'himself. Bix--Wonder why Podgers does- n't harry l Dix I guess' he realizes he'd be' marrya'.fool. to marry a. woman -who'd be enough to.marry him, There is as lunch kicking in base- ball e- s ball as there is in football," but it's different. scvatehed so much that he made sores. i His skin burned all. the tilne and 'when the Scab came off it Left little marks like chicken -pox At last I saw Cuticura. Soap and Ointment advertised. After the first ap- plication he rested easier. I applied the Cuticura ointment Lightly and atter azt beer T would wash him with Cuticura Soap, After a month's treatment ho we -stared. "1 was greatly troubled with salt rheum ext my hands. They broke out in little watery phnpies and would be so itchy I could tear them to pieces. Then they would dry up and crack and bleed and when I put taheni In water the disease would satin to the bones. They were so painful I had to keep thorn tiedup with cotton rags. I could nob do any work. One box of Outicura. Oint- ment with the Cuticura Soap cured than. (Signed) Mrs. Grattan, July 31,1913. - Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointinenb aro sold, by druggists and dealers everywhere. Por a liberal free sample of each, with 32-p. book, send post -card to Potter. Drug & Chem. Corp., Dopt,1). Boston, U. 9. A. The Heart Piano is the Action. Insist on the —OTTO HUGEL" Piano Action 'Raking the Best of a Pest. A ,fanner in the parish of Maitland, Nova Scotia, recently Ohne across a skunk's nest that had three tiny young ones in it. The little skunks were only a day or two old, and instead of ruth- lessly destroying them, the farmer picked -them up and carried thein home. The family cat had been rais- ing a .litter of .Cour kittens, three of whom the farmer had drowned, and after a few suspicious sniffs, she con- sented to adopt the little skunks in place of the lost kittens. The skunks did not suckle in quite. the ;same way as the kitten, and it was interesting to watch Tabby push and box them. into position. She soon got theta in excellent order, and pussy and her quaint family 'afford lots of amusement for, the children of the neighborhood. The farmer intends to make his find the nucleus of a skunk farm, and when the ,ysilccess of the fox farms of the maritime provinces is considered, it appears possible .at least that he will find the venture profitable. Skunk is at present among the most valuable of furs. The Ldttles of Every Da. 1 The great favors of fortune come to but few, and those that have them tell us that the quiet, homely joys, which are within the reach of us all, are infinitely the best. Then let us not -cast them away, but treasure every sunbeam,' and get all the light and warmth from it that the blessing holds. CORNS? HAVE YOU ANY ? If. so, you avant to try Putnam's Cern Extractor; it is not a cheap acid salve, but a genuine 25e. euro that does remove corns in twenty-four hours. Be sure and get . "Putnam's Extractor, 26c. at all dealers. Some Children are spoiled in their raising because that is the easiest way to raise thein. LIQUID SULPHUR cures cold sores, Gossip is . a deadly gas that is fa- tal. to friendship;` Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. Good talkers '•- are usually poor quitters. ' Use LIQUID,;,SULPHUR. in your bath. Brightest at 40 1a 60. Recent medieal statistics as to the age when a man has the mese intel- lectual vigor give interesting re- sults. It is from forty to fifty-six years that the most brilliant things have been aeconiplished by the ma- jority of hie-uan.' beings. Chemists and physicians have made brilliant diseoveriee at forty. Poets have accomplished masterpieces at forty- four, sand .novelistb two years later, Famous warriors average forty - $even, musicians are most brilliant -at forty-eight, and actors at the same. age, Moralists are greatest at fifty-one, politicians` ab !fifty- three, humorists at fifty-six, t1+.tts demonstrating the last thing one learns 1$ how to annum one's eon - temporaries, HAIR RESTORER Restores GRAY 1 t r to its NATURAL Color, ►,takes it gr+o�lst arid' cares 1), izdroft, Al' ALI.. 13i'kl:i'*GISTS iso GENT'S AlaO'r1'la JAI»S wommix titti S z ike Water ' k"fth Chest, Cnrr Weapons oa lid, The Japanesit are fond of swatt- ing', and it is. the custom for stu- dents of the universities :and school testi go to the seaside during the summer menthe and there train cyst raatieally. Among the coast populations there are Found many long-distance swimmers E. J. Harrison in his- book on "The Fighting Spirit of Japan," tells of some: remarkable feasts performed by these swixnnters. Por example, they ooan jump into deep water and maintain a position. with the water no higher than the. loins while fit•ieg a 'musket, shoot- ing with bow and ;arrow, writing en a slate, painting a pieture on a fa,n with a brush, or moving freely in every direction as Ihoegh walking on valid ground. The expert, while -he rarely smut fates the graceful high dive of the European or ' American, •(AD leap from ,a great height and strike the ,surface' of the water with his chest, without etrik'ing or wettifig his fate and head. Iii .some mysterious way he contrives to esoape the : painful consequences lvhiob the impact would inevitably cause to the for- eigner who should: try this feat. It is said that the old-time samurai -frequently made :use of this trick when crossing ri river or stream. In isuohcases they tarried their ar- mor and weapons on -their beads. In illustration of the antiquity of swimming in Japan, it may interest foreign readers to bo told that the famous "crawl" stroke, •tuhic},, Oc- cidental swimmers first acquired not very long ago, has been known and practised }n• Japan for, hun- dreds of years, in addition to sev- eral other methods, of progre,ssion in the water that would come'as a revelation to. Europeans and Ameri- cane. Sneeze Why Sniffle and Sneeze with Catarrhal Coli Ely Breathing the Healing Vapor of Catarrhozone You Get Relief in Ten Minutes. That Catarrhozone is a swift, cer tain means of destroying colds and catarrh is proved by the following statement of Mr. Pules, :one of Brock- ville's best .known. merchants: "In thefallof 1903," writes Mr. PU- los, under date of June 10th, 1910, "1 contracted a very severe cold which developed into Catarrh. At that time I was living in New York State and treated with four different physicians, who afforded me' no relief. On coming to Brockville i was advised by a friend to try Catarrhozone. I bought thedol- lar outfit, and was gratified by the re- sults. t was completely cured by Ca. tarroiozone, and have used It since to check a cold with unfailing results. It is the grandest medicine in "existence, and t hope my testimony will be of some use to other fellow -sufferers." (Signed) George Pulos. Get Catarrhozone to -day. Large size costs .$1.00, and lasts two months. Smaller sizes 26c. and 600. All deal- ers, or The Catarrhozone Company, Buffalo, N.Y., and 1{ingston, Ont, Qcality,'e.avrlur, and perfect cooking, comi, The luAxlniUW of liouriserteeut. and palatability. Just heat — tbetlserve tninimutnt trottkle and cost. 4 fora • a Hllorse Save u horse and you won't have to buy one. Ilon't sell or destroy any horse on account of Spavin, $I?litit, Ringbone, Curb,Sprnitts ori.auiegasa. Spend out dollar for a_ .bottle. , . KEAL ,� L SPAVIN CURE has saved a great many horses—etas put thew: back to work, even after they have been given a .' Over 35 years of ,success bare proved its value. , Mr. 5. X. Cron4hi of St. 1.1n, Gut. ,Phare been c,aing year Spavin 4urei'or]a+.ny year% nfxay;i rinl::-'• :. o,calioaro, 2t,,.": Ciel Beu,tatly Spavin Cure rat, any druggist's. rrlee. 01.00 per'.. bottle, a heal, for loos. A Treattae on Ll,e norse'tioe at. druggasts'or from Dr. D. J. SSend.11 Enesburg Fent Yenaonl, U.S,A., FARMS FOR SALL. H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. I' YOU WANT TO BUY OSELL A cOR Pruit, Stock, Grain, or Dairy. Farm write H. W. Dawson, Bram»ton° or 91 Colborne At,, Toronto. - 14 W. DAWSON, Colborne St., 'Toronto.. WANTED. r TVE UNINJURED MIN1t, " MARTEN LA and Fisher. W D. Bates. Ridgetown, Ont. NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. 'ATE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD NEWS - paper prouerties for sale in On. tario towns at right prices. Apply quickly se subscription renewal time is Just opsit' int:. Wilson Publishing Company, 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto, MISCEtt.eNFnl,r el ANGER. TUMORS, LUMPS. RTO., kJ internal and external. cured wi'h, out pain by our home treatment. Writs us before too late.. Dr. Beltmam Medical Ti,.,tt,.z ltniliF e}mc+.` fl. Ant .. ALL STONES, KIDNEY AND .CLAD. Ler der Stones, Kidney trouble. Gravel. Lumbago and kindred ailments positively cured with the new German remedy. ".Saner," price $1.50. Another new ,remedy' ler Diabetes•Mollitus, and sure cure, is 'Saner* Anti•TJiabeteo.•' Pri--e 02.00, from druggists or direct. The Hanoi Vanntac. tuning Company of Canada. Limited, Winnipeg. Man. i PRODUCERS—By ahippingyour NEW LAID EGGS to GUNN, ,LANG'L!O•IS & CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL, you secure bbe BEST RESULTS. One trial shipment reeonlmend- d, Couldn't Blaine lion. One very cold day, Tommy, in his first trousers, was walking' out with' his overcoat turned back to its tit- Inosb limit. "Tom,"' said his father, "button up your coat., Look at mine." "Yes, but -everybody knows you wear trousers," replied Tom. Of Vital interest' to Syrup and Maple Sugar Makers •Rrir_le-awalce,;txaple Syrup makers will bonslllt them Best interests by order- ing their- sit/mites now instead of de- laying .until Feb. and March—our bus- iest time.; Write for free booklet tell- ing about our Champion Evaporator, made in 22 sires, Suitable for large or swan groves. b ,., TSi2 GrItIVEDT 18r0-. CO., LIMITED. 58, Wellingtga Bt., Montreal, Que. Hi/lard's Liniment Co., Limited, Gentlemen; -I have , used IEINAIID'S LINIMENT .from time'to time for the past twenty:, years. It -was recommended to me by a prominent physician of Montreal, who called it...the "great Nova Scotia Lini. meat,." It does the doctor's work; it is i)articularly good in cases of Rheumatism and Sprains. Yours truly, G. G DUS OAN, Chartered Aecouutanb, Halifax, N.S., Sept. 21, 1905. ENG -LAND'S OLDEST ISLAND. inhabited by Thirty -live Men, Wo- men and Children. There is an English parish, only forty-eight milers from London, where roads, shops, lamps, tele- phones, motor -cars and post -offices aro unknown. ' It is .Elmley, and it, is an island. The island has an area of two thousand acres, ,and is .�i, tiro propertyofOxford Uar�er:sity.; Some time a:;° 'the island was the'. home of thirty-fxv-e inen, ,women and children. The inhabitnatte are mostly "lookers" or shepherds ufs large flecks of sheep. The .oldest roan of the village is ial his 'seven- tieth year. Ile has never seen 'a motor -car. The school and church are the two chief landmarks on the island. The reason they were built in :such aspaI sparsely populated 'spot is l aF. . n. 1 winter itis almost impossible to leave the isi&nd., The mud is liter- ally ;knee -deeps end the ferry that. runs to a.nd,fieem the island is dais- gerous. A novel method of obtain- ing the sor'vieee of elle ferrymen,, who live ca(iyaosite tilt, island, is. by teaching the; w hits doete of a ilei fee - lug the ee-ittlr'the Shoed. j:lye fetrytrten On; the lookout know that the open door is a,signal for the ferry. At night a lightedcandle heldaloft: serves the purpose- of the open door. 4 It isn't always love that :.enables a. married couple to get along. :Sometimes it is common sense. Marriage -is apt to he a failure if tele female of the species spends more money at the inilinery shop than the butcher shop. Uatitt haste tin't"ar on ittf+e# l' or salves beCbitsb they're a few'ieltS cheaper. I have proved Zatme•f3uk. best for 8czgtna., Ties, Skin Diseases, and Injuries. As a mother, you owe It to your funnily to use the best, that's.. Zeimel3tlk i SOc fiiw. ,AlF iroggbes anciSforax.