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The Clinton New Era, 1917-03-22, Page 3Page Six THE CLINTON' NEW EEA, Thursday, March 22nd, 1917 CENTRAL -STRATFORD. ONT. Ontario's Best Business College Students may enter our classes at any time. Commence your course now and be qualified for a position by Midsummer. During July and August of last year we received caps for over 200 office assistants \ve could not supply, Our graduates are in demand. Write of once for our free catalogue. 1). A. MoLi1ui. Principal Don't Worry About the high price of grain and feed for your fleck of hens as Eggs and Poultry are expected to be correspond- ingly high this caning season. INCUBATORS Now is the time to order your Prairie State Incubators. Why depend on the uncertain old hen for hatching when an Incubator will do the work better and cheaper? Get your chickens batched early and get the big price for broilers. The early pullets will be your next winter's layers. Get an In- cubator and hatch your chicks when you please. Gllull-Langlois & Co,, Limited fc'S�I:aa. The up-to-date Firm Clinton Branch Phone 190 See and here our finest New Stylish designs of Doherty Pianos and Oi bails, Dec -hal values in Art Pianos and Ur^3Ps reel el. Choice new Edison phonographs Musc variety goods. iU 8C i;!npori6:lDi Co Hoare, e, IE,' r'; e't,l'V' lelri7`Ml7T TT-71P'41'f V `F u TW V V ri~6iJ .i.ed,A•.`nnu eh...P.es1sPw,.orop2P.o 6 Plu robing Heating Tinslllithing Repairs promptly at- tended to. A number of Second Hand Beaters in good repair, Byam &gutter Sanitary Plumbers Phone 7. Better Pay The Price W. 13RYDOL 11). 13&RltIOT IR SOLICITOR. VOTARY VIM LAIC, DIM or,INTON ORIBIlifLBS R. 81914 Ooneeyanoe, Notary Public), Conuntseicnee, eto. REAL 1♦STAT15 ANI) INSURANCE issuer of MarriageLicenses, Huron St., Clinton, R Tt RANCI Notary Pnblie, Oonveyancerr, Irtnaueial and Real Estate INSURANOR'AGIIINT-Representing 14 Piro Xs surnncu Oowpauise, Division Court Office. Piano Tung J, Mr. James Doherty wishes to in- form the public that • he is pre- pared to do fine piano tuning, tone regulating, and repairing. Orders left at W, Doherty's phone 61, will receive prompt attention. il, G. Cameron, KC. Barrffeter, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Lte Mice on Albert Street, occupied ty Mr. Iiooper. In Olinton on every Thursday, and on anv day for which appointments are made. Office hours from 0 a.m. to 6 p m. A good vault in connection with the office. Office open every week day, Mr. Hooper will make any appointments for Mr. Cameron. Medit.al. OR 'S. W. THOA91aSSON Physielau, Surgeon, Arc sunlit] attention sire. to diseases at the Eye. Aar, Throat, and Nose. Eyes a ernlly samiued, and suitable glasses prescribed. Office and Residence. Two doors west or the Commercial note Enron St, IDES. CT1VDi and Q:l6S1D33iI1 Dr, W. Gunn, L. u. C. P..1. m. C. S.. silt Dr. (Iuon's oilleo at residence' high Street or .1- C. Candler. II.A. M.n, Oaloe-Ontario Street, Olinton. Night calls at resldenoe, Itattenbnrl St. nr at hospital rn. te,i3.AXON nupTesT t'ratnr and Bridge 'Work 11 Specially. Graduate of C.O.D.S... Chicano. and 5,0,10,8 Toronto. 5Ln3'iferd on ttnndIY+t, Mir let 80 1e DR. IL li(1)Viar it Pa lt, DENTIST. Otlioes over O'N1iIL't5 store. Bpecial care taken to make dents mint as painless as possible. THOMAS GU.1N'ND' Live stook and general A"erinn GODERiOH ONT bat m stases eines 11 F5nrini1 J Ulcer, e'! t ' ,1•w FnA Mike, i Muton, 5rt a' y 0,, Tertua reksonal.ie, l:urnter -.,, 94• it.,en.tnt.• i di. Vt. l:It:e YrIA. le�rC, , Don't be tempted to choose cheap jewelery. Ear better to pay a fair price and know exactly what you are getting, You will never be sorry—for as a matter of money, it is easily the most economical, That has been said to often that everybody by thee time should know it—and yet there is no scarcity of cheap jewelry in the Iatid Now to get personal—If you would like to miss shat sort.altogether— COME HERB If ;you would like to hey where nothing but high quthlithes are dealt in-OOMR SURE And even at that, no person ever said our prices were unfair R V 0 a>, W m 1Gr u '' eL e ML Jelve1Gk and l)ittlt fan, Issuer of Marriage a Licetlses iei'r°:111111 it liDefeopribi'c tl'hy. Specialiste in Women's and Children's Diseases Acute, Chronic, and Nervous Disorders Rye, Ear, Nose. and Throat, CONSULTATION FREE. Office—Rattcnbury Hotel. Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 11 p,ns H. 1). Meiuggart U. D. M.:Tag5 Al lk, 'Trtf t i _h"' i£ds ilrl"n4?L ALBERT ST , CLINTORi 4aenorei rtecfeiras1 1:'3t'ifrsoaa transacted elOTEB DISCOUNTED Drafts issued. Interest meowed a deposits The Mc 1 . Mop Hint+r al Fire Insurance "`oo Perm and Isolated Town Props erty Only insured. Head Office—Seaforth, Out OFFICERS. T. Connolly, Goderieh, President Jae Evans, Beechwood, Vice -Pres. Thos.11. Bays, leaforth, Sec. -Treat Directors—D. Y. Me.Grc or, bea- forth; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop; W, Rinne Seafot`th; John Benneweis, Dublin ; J. Evans, Beechwood ; M. Me.E\ven, Clinton; J, B. McLean, Seaforthi J. Connolly, Goderieh: Robt tFerrie, Harlocke Geo. Me- 'CartneY,, Tuckersinith Agents—Ed, 'I.linehley, Seaeortb; Yeo, of Goderieh; Alex. Leitch, Yeo, 'Holtnesville; Alex. Leitch, Clinton 1 R. S. Jarmuth. Brodhagen Payments made at Morrish & Co. Clinton, and Cuttt'e grocery etore Goderieh and Jas. {Reids store Baylielld. A Carload of Canada . Portland Cement Phone us tor prices It will pay you John Hutton LOMDESBORO FORD & MeLEOD We're naw selling iI'imothy Seed (Government Standard.). We also have on band, Alfalfa, Alaike, and Red Clover. We always have on hand -Goose Wheat, Pees, Barley and Feed Corn Highest Market Prices paid for Hay and; til Graben. A Spring Tonic Substnntlal ?roof by a Canadian Witness. Beeehmont, Out. -"I feel Ib my duty to tell what Dr, Pierce's remedies have d;ono for rno, 4t Y When I oommonoed ;Aku ,yre , ,5' taking; them I Wait /, completely run Y. down. 1 have taken altogether nine bottles of the e'Golden Medical Discovery' and I 'Favorite Prescrip- tion,' together with the 'Pleasant Pellets' and can truthfully say that I feel like a new woman. I would cer- tainly recommend these medicines to any one suffering as I didl'-111ns. Wee Paull - LST, lleeclunont, Ont, An imitation of nature's method of re- placing waste of tissue, enriching impov- erished blood and increasing nerve force is when you take an alterative extract of herbs and roots made with ptue glycer- ine, without the use of alcohol, like Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, This vegetable medicine coaxes the digestive functions and helps in the assimilation of food, or rather takes from the food just the nutriment the blood requires. Pure blood is essential to good health, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery not only cleanses tato blood of impurities, but it increases the activity of the blood - making glands, and enriches the body with an abundant supply of pure, rich blood. It thus cures scrofula, eczema, erysipelas boils, pimples and other eruptions that Mar and scar the skin. Write Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N, Y., for free medical advice or for free booklet re on blood, 1111;111 li11011:1111 1111111111111111i111111111111111111:11111111111IIP!Ii11111111110111111;i411 OWi NEW SERIAL STORY THE TRUE LOVE OF AARON BURR by Louise Kennedy Mabie j ��I:il 1.ii II1,111�I':.,IP�IIil"I''�.I illll.li1i 1 lii;iwll:!rit111Ill,�liq- (Continued from las: week) Through the driving rain, as night closed 51, we, splashing along muddy roads, flying through villages with never a stop, drei,I1ed, sure, :and weary, rode a woman upon a mission --a wetnalt \vial all gnod washed clean from her face. and a brain that seemed on tire. Platt atter plan shut through Alicia \'anele'1's head, to be e11115' rejected at (ince er thrust aside for consideration, Con staalIv she struck her horse with her ricin.. whip, though the poor beast was aire.uly tical nigh.exhausted. At in...rvals the black servant wile rode beside her glanced at her uneasily. 11 Was Mysteri',us, this sudden depart - Dire of herr mistress upon such desper- ate bttsineSs, for desperate he guessed it must lee She had been dropped at Leer do„r be 31r. Dutcher's William, and had run up the walk like a mad woman. Within lire minutes. Abigail had rushed d.,'anstairs. wringing her hands, to or- der the mistress' horse saddled ,at once, cad the bac for Peter, "She's ,n a black rage," wailed Abi- gail. 'i'<a de Lord, she cuff me twice nd .only three minutes in de room! Y'o:i s nein' a long journey, Peter. 1 hope site never come bake" 'Lite plaid's teeth had snapped Yicic,asly. "She's bent en murder, Peter. it you saw her green eyes glemnin'1" Peter recalled Abigial's terrified glance over her shoulder, and her part- ing shut: ••1's afraid you won't come lime in your health, Peters" The thought 4444 most uncomfortable.. "Make haste, mane' called back his mistress. "You area perfect drag s: :,'se's ilaeis. I r'ad left you behind, had I known you riding qu:141 ties," on.: went en impatiently. "Make h stet" "Mistress, 1 jus' can't. 'lite nag's near dead, an' it's so pitchy dark 1 could ride into the black pit itself, and not know till I was cotched." Peter was afflicted with n melancholy spirit, and present affairs tended but to deepen itis usual gloom. ' "You are a whining booby, and the black pit would scorn to receive youl Neither good enough for heaven nor base enough for hell are such as you." Her horse stumbled wearily, and she t u pulled hint up short. lestont, A p horses and tnenl Brute cattle, all of titenl! What is the light twinkling yon- der? Can you see so much, blind fool?" Peter peered at the light hopefully, "Might be an 1115, mistress, Ought to 701T1,B McLEOD Make the Liver A' Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the lira 'n rybn des stomach and bowels are right. CARTER'S LiTTLE LIVER PILLS 5entlybutfumlycora- psi ,tag five to de lit duty. Curet C.*- stip.tl.n, Indigos. lion, Stela Head.aba, oras 1Didr.0 after Eating. Small (Plat, Small Does, Small Primo. 0.eaalubne must bear, Signature be One near crosaroals." "Small Matter to us, if it be, We keep on till we drop!" Peter groaned audibly' as they Mune up to the light shining in the whitlow of is snag tavern, "We better stop here, Mistress," he P'entured, quaking, "The holly Bush it Is, and' the only place In tWellty 1111'e:" "11014 your fongnei" "iiorses'lI drop under another five utile, mistress," continued Peter, who was a persistent soul when wrought up to it. "Can't go if they gives out." The woman slackened her pace a little, and 11e pursued 1lis small advantage, "Good supper tt' sleep'11 slake '5111 go, like SIltall was after 'cin to -Morrow." Mistress Alicia was thinking quickly. "I ant a fool to use them so hard. I could not arrive in an exhausted condi- tion without causing comment." She put her hand to her forehead wearily. "1 can perhaps think to better purpose if 1 stretch myself fiat and rest my head." She spoke to the man. "We will go black to the inn. Let 111e clear no more chatters" Whereupon Peter kept joyful silence, and in due time had the delight of see- ing Ms mistress disappear through the doorway. It was as if a heavy load had been lifted from his shoulders. l -1e con- versed pleasantly with the horse boy on his way to the stables, It took small time to have a room warmed and aired. The bustling land- lady, arriving with a supper tray, much as she was inclined to talk, was soon got rid of. " 1 ant not fit for conversation. Will you leave the tray, and pray shut the door behind you? 'thanks, I need noth- ing mare.,' As the door closed with a bang, Mis- tress Wendell shivered and crushed nearer the lire. "The shame of it—the ignotninyl" She spoke aloud, rocking herself back and forward,. clenching and unclench- ing her hands. ,"rii have so humbled myself, and for naught!" But such pas- sion wears itself out, and after a time she became more controlled. "'Tis a lung night ahead of 01e," she thought. "if 1 sit here and think much longer, My sense: will leave me. 1 must get some rest." Continued next Week. mill WI 117 SEI) Q9 Victims Can Cure Themselves With Dr, Willia,ns' Pink Piiis, \':'th flu• cumin C ]larch peek, who are aiilicu.,i with rh•nnur•.1s111 f"gin to have III1pie:5hpt of their trouble. '1"nr ace;, 11,1 is •i,au5cabic--tapir a 11 ' ilk • 0110 14415, 14311. (•1)111 neat. 11 is such sudden 131155'' 3.1 are atter that sets tate pengs :;i lures of rheumatism, aur. , e.ldti114 going. 11141 lI in 14, 1 1 Irl A. in mind that Although. weath1 rli Hons. shirt the 111•, the iron! le is deeply r",ted in the nisi only be cared thl, a;" h.• lotions awl hwnteak, in ti:,• world can't circ rl-Bnnr1511111, I ,,! • lin; lilt seem to ease the pain l.l,i.'1 you ,arc rug btu', but tic -5 tt- ia'ue ends. Only through the tilos. 1 „aa you cure rheumatism. That's why Ur. Williams' Pink fills have so many th"us,uhls "f Sures of 1143 treulde to their cre,li1. Thr new, 51511 blood which they actually nt4kc drives out the pnisorhnns acid and rheumatism is vanquished. Amon41 many sufferers front rheumatism who have been cured by this medi- cine is Air. C. 11. i\leGee, freight shed foreman for the G T. H , at Teter- boro, who says :—"In the tonne of my work I nil naturally exposed to all kinds of weather, with the result that about two years alto I contracted rheumatism which settled in . my legs. At times I could scarcely walk, and often had to quit my day's work owing to thestiffness and the pain. I tried different remedies without getting any help until I began tile• use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. I used six boxes of these and ca., say that, I am about as well as ever I was. 1 still take the pills occassionalty, and I hope that my experience may be of benefit to some' other rheumatic sufferer." if you suffer from rheumatism, or any other disease of Ole blood, begin to cure yourself to clay with 1)r. Williams' Pink Pills. Sold by ail medicine dealers or by mail at 110 cents a box or six boxes for 162.150 from The 1)r. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ontario. FARM ` DEPOPULATION 44,266 in the township population of twelve counties of ofd Ontarto, select- ed at :endow], ',i7..1 Oxford . 3,189 Laulbton 4,571 lluran 3,235 Middlesex 7,919 Perth 2,619 Grey 5,894 0rltee 4,825 Norfolk 2,021 1latdinland • 1,940 Ontario • 1,736 Northumberland . 2,814 The township population of these, counties was, in 1911, 343,417, and the decline was therefore more than 12 per cent. The loss, taking account of the:.natural increase, was probohly 50,000. The causes, we repeal, are the in- adequacy and the inequality of the re- wards of farm industry. Tarriffs and he limitation of markets leave a mea- gre margin of profit, and the extrava- gant expenditures of governments, cont missions and municipalities create more Profitable employment the farmer.sat- uraliy turns. The puerile remedies de- vised by bewildered ministers of agri- culture and education have not only failed utterly, but by locreasilig the cost of government have made matters worse, 'file civil service mums with leaders, o. tsorterS and instructors who have unfortunately, little or notating to show for the million 51011ar5 a year which they cons utile. it is amazing that, in full view of 111e results, the poli- tical fllctio55 vie, with the other, in de- vising expenditures, which cannot fail further to impoverish the farmer. When the day, now almost at hand, arrives of dependence on 11511 production in 5111555 08 foreign loans, war outlays and men' um] s making„ goYernmeut "tinged by enluton" may, perhaps, give place to government tinged by common 551155,—Weekly Sun. THE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT DEAD Forrr:er Govornor.General of Canada l,s Bereaved in London. London, Eng., March t5.-1le1 Royal Highness the Duchess of Connaught died last night. During the last few days relatives and friends of the Dune and Duchess were aware that the close of the royal patient was hopeless. Iu the latter et:tg55 of her illness oxygen was fre- quently administered. 11 is thought that the complica- tions of broncho -pneumonia would probably have been successfully oter. crane but for the drain on the pa- tient's strength caused by an operation. As late as yesterday afternoon the Duchess was conscious :and able to re- cognize the members of her family who were gathered at her bedside. Nears of the death of the Duchess of Connaught caused widespread regret all of Canada. Came to Canada in 1911. ller Royal Highness the Duchess of Connaught first came to Canada on October 13, int 1, when she and the Duke and the Princess Patrica landed in Quebec 35 auceessors to Earl and Countess Grey. liven after she left the Dominion last October her interest ie''.t•tined unabated, as 11101111 by her last public acs. She had 1,5511 elected president of the Canadian Iced Crass reeler soon after the •sar broke out and at the Last, meeting a month ago she ,•:t',lo,l graciously accepting re-election. 1 Daughter of Red Prince lirfore marri+aate the D'tche5.1 was t Princess :at the Court of Prince redcrick Charles of Prussia, an our•: dau:lhter too. in the Franco- tier. OEM 01 la ,•1 157,1. 1 he got the soubri- ,plet of the 'Pod Prince" because of his 41,1411014 qualities. 'lite fluke of 4;1141 ucht first Ines the Princess while stay - h,^ in P•'rlia glib itis •.istcr, the late :inert -es Frederick, mother of the pre - .ms + 1.11451' The marriage took place ht 1Si") at St, George's Chapel, Windsor 111:n the Duke ty.ts . n ;and his bride t•1 .s:14 ,d :r,e, 'Titer. hail ,: f'11 - 1u of t1rc'—one son, lri'ac,a Arti 111, h , il.ea V••d x'041 t,i.a..old %WS at pus - r Now in Go Health -hrough Use of Lydia E. ill h� m's Vegetable wad. C(.1mp . Say it is <IDIusehol Necessity. Docct'1,)r, Called it ail Wilma e All women ought to know the wonderful effects of taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound even on those who seem hopelessly ill. Here are three actual cases: .M1 Harrisl,Ilrg, Penn." When I was single I suf- fered a great deal from female weakness because my work compelled Inc to stand all day. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound :Saar that and was made stronger by its use. After I was married I tobk the Compound again for a female trouble and after three months I passed what the doctor called a growth. He said 11; was a miracle that it came away as one generally goes under the knife to have them removed. I never want to be without your Compound in the house."—Mrs. Farms Rigour., 1642 Fulton St., Harrisburg, Penn. Hardly Able to Move. Albert Lea, Minn.—" For about a year I had sharp pains across my back and. hips and was hardly able to move around the house. My head would ache and I was dizzy and had no appetite. After taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills I ant feeling stronger than for years. I have a little boy eight montes old and am doing my work all alone. I would not be without your reuuclies in the house as there are none like them."— Mrs. F. E. ]'OST, 011 Water St., Albert Lea, Minn. Three Doctors Gave Her Up. Pittsburg-, Penn." Your medicine has helped 111e wonderfully. When I was a girl 141 years old I was always sickly and delicate and suffered from irregularities. Three doctors gave me up and said I 011311d go into consumption. I took Lydia E. i'int:1111111'S Vegetable Compound and \vitli the third 1, I t It begun to feel better. I soon became regular 131,1 I got strong and shortly after I was married, Nov I Have two nice stout healthy children and am :al,1,' to work Marta everyday" -- gars. CI.Eur:vTrNA 1%tr:nlllNr1,34 Gardner St:,Troyllill, Pittsburg, Penn All Yvonlen aro invited to write to the Lydia 14.P althorn Me 11 - sine Co., Lynn, Mass., for special advioo,—it will be confidential. 5e re, ie ' 4 her parents in 0103141. Ces:•fn Was Beautiful European Princess. Print's' Ionise Margaret Alexandra VI': 111 1 .5 �.1'.,, t 1 r l ir. 0.1034 1.nu1 11 :11 roar of the l: nsl l...ulitnl ..ttr"pe:u' rri• ,i ,res '45.4,? were many other ro :11 ...idiots for her hand• (1f • the nui,m andre came the beautiful Prin- •,:'5s 1 .,trica of Coonan; Itt, who, be - 1 e.ad h. the English and Canadians, by all „tiler's. is still ut- 't.1ri,•I, a1t11'',''h site also b:ts 11:1,1 '1a ,t '111 r ii,r her h a'Id alining titenl Hide (i, , t n n•-Genrr:tl: Princess .\iar- c rl"'t ,d the (!r ,V-14 ;'ri'tce t and the 1,,3141111411 f1•illees34 Pat ]C'• 1, r'ho ;tar, th:t .tinu st eonst;nt WGalS t, le'u,t ' Lan FOR 1561411:: YEARS. when the 1'OWL '3 beC,.•rl^ c'ons.tiPafed the stomach gets ,:,e n; order, the liver does not work Prol::,:4, and then follows the violent sick 1,e:ulances, tic sourness of the stomach, belching of wind, heart- burn, Water brash, biliousness, etc. Reel) your 1,0114413 rr':ti„r by using 7lilburn's Laxa-Lkcr fill... They will clear away all the effete matter which collects in the system and thus do stray with constipation and till its allied troubles. 1'; • Mrs. John Fitzgerald, l:rittauia Day, Ont., writes: "I have been troubled with my stomach and Ever for the East five years, and have had constipation causing headache, backache and c'iezy spells, and sometimes r. would almost fall down. I tried all kinds of remedies without obtaining any relief, I commenced using Milbnrn's I.axa- Liver Pills, and they 11a4e cured me. I have recommended them to many of my friends, and they are all very much pleased with lite results they have ob- tained from their use.” 1\filburei's Laxa-Liver Pills, 211e, a vial, 5 vials for $1.00, at all dealers. or mailed direct art receipt of prier by The 1'. I,QiLative Co.. L1ttirIto, Toronto, Ont I:inv.:010ln,, of Spain and the 1101,055,1 King Manuel 'a'',rrint.tl, prileuss ala -ears'[, the tilde: &nigh - 4,4 of th;a Dnelless 11 CO11.1 all 011 t, war, vevY ha; ;iii•: married to Prince Gass t:nn34 , gown Nance of Sweden. Prince Arthur of t'.n111aa511t, the illi: son, Cones between the sisters in .age. 1'e ii an officer of the Minims Scots Greys served during the Muer war, and has been in France since 191 1. ' The Duill ess was We:11111)' in her own right, :and entitled to the sauce income from the insperial Parliament as the Duchess of Albany, 530,000 yearly.. The Duke and Duchess of Connaught were a most devoted couple, as 'fermi.; to sate a5 late as September last, when their royal highnesses attended the Ex- hibition. Her Illness in Canada. Tlie serious illness of the late Duch-' ,ess and her return to England for al seee+d operation tell' be recalled. She' was then ill while at the Citadel, ! Quebec, in Jule, 1912, and Dr. A. E. Garrote, of Montreal went down be a i special lrsls. On January 8th, 1953, while at Mclean Hall, Ottawa, She was again Taken ill, and was removed to the Royal Victoria hospital, Montreal, f11 an opelaulou for appendicitis. Later site was able lo go to London, where a second operariol was performed sue - Simplicity Marks Duchess' Funeral. 1.4151 1, ',larch 1'1.—Simplicity citar- ast:'rized the funeral today sof the Ducleaa. 14 Connaught, wife of the for. mei (444ernor•Generat of Canada. '1115 315hi•'rh„p of Canterbury conducted a brief service at Si, George's chapel. Prettier Borden of Canada and other (-seen's! representatives were present. y C e,� Me `r'1 � t ` yin. 'fit s Your food will continue to dis- a`-ree 'with you, and cause dis- tress until you strengthen your digestive organs, and tone and sweeten the stomach. You can do this quickly and surely by promptly taking a few doses of Their natural action relieves the stomach of undigested food, stimulates the flow of gastric juice, renews the activity of the liver and bowels, and strengthens the digestive sys- tem. Take them with confi- dence, for 60 years' experience prove that Beecham's Pills Are good for the Stomach Lament Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold everywhere, 1. bo:cs, 25c.