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The Clinton News Record, 1930-03-20, Page 31 LAS April Foolish — and Wiest By Tames ledwerd Fluugertord Sonia folies are Aiiri1 foolish, And some' 'are April wise, And some are just plain "mulish"- ... And "cop" tie• donkey prize! Some kick the hat with brick in, . And smash their big 'toes flat, And others cask the "trick" in Add, walk off with the that! ,, TAKEem, gri ���Noa Some get "the laugh" on othere, And chortle at the "joke,' And make fun of their brother, -- Who help them Mien they're broke! Some step around' a Itiii-Boole, • They don't think holds a yen; One gralla'Yt with his. "pin•hook' And finds inside—a ten! Some think they'll "put it over" On "soft ones" they can "Carve," 'And 'attend their days ''la clover's And let the ,victims starve! But when at last they waken, And take stock of their Wares, They lino they were mistaken— The "booby prize" is theirs! i, Some folks ark knit foolish,' Also May and June; In other mouths, umnliah— And imitate the loon! Some others use their "thinkers," .Also their hands and eyes;. Their brains are clear or clinkers— And these are April Wise! " , It's difficult to relieve the breath of suspicion of halitosis. When a follow gets with a girl he gets away with anything he tries, but atter she's married he tries everything he can get away with, WITH BABA' rook Her Food in the "Health Ware Doctors recommend Enameled •Ware for cooking baby's, rood. It is so simple to clean ... so easy to keep sanitary anct free from germs. it cannot stainn. There is no metal surface ex. Posed to the food. Nothing to absorb, moisture, flavors "nor odors. • Male Rete yore get McCrary Enameled Ware . the Moderne Health Ware". Watch for the familiar McCrary label. 74 Neolth ,rockier of o OTENERAL STEEL WAli5 • 41MLTED_ -Brancltes Across Canada Arices frons 30o to $3,40 ENAMELE Nurtivarnsosammosseinema Empire Trade • Londou Sunday Express Iud.). )3e. tween 1913 and 1926 the percentage of American trade with the tour Do. minions and with India increased by ,aver 6 per cent. During the same ;period Britain's percentage declined !by nearly 10 per cent. In these air- lcunistanees it is hardly astonishing df American critics express 'surprise, tempered by apprehension, that we ahould be so slow in organizing our 'Empire as an economic entity. POSSIBILITIES "A man's best desires are always the index and measure of pts poseibtli• ties; anti the most &Moult duty that a matt is capable of doing is the duty that above all he should do." "Do not think that what is Itard for thee to master is impossible for lean; nut if a thing is possible and proper tor loan, deem it attainable ,by thee," —Marcus Aurelius. , I'Minartl's Will Kill Corns. —• Vickers -131d yo Du carry a stove ou your camping holiday?" Wiekers— "Nhere do you think we cooked, ort the mountain ranges?" rids cop amino.— castor churns The stceltucd ismede andspeo.. fatly tcinpered in the Simonds plant andwe con and do gtian antes every Simonds Saw. 'MC 0140500 095008 • SAW co,tTn, b inte01 • Toronto _Vancouver ]o ieotNn. tat •Ri! MEgD' r. ffhouoandst eriteykidney and bladder ids constipation, indigestion, gas, back- ache end overnight with"Sruit•a•tives". Clewes quiet. Sound sleep at once. Get lkuit•a.uvea" from druggist talky. • iM ;1,:,lx 'Jr:. W. ■.., ,.. A<'11l*U:_d1111, 3udge—"Prisoder, have you any- thing to say before I pass sentence?" Prisoner—"No, your honor, except that it takes very little to please me." "There's a hole iu one," said the golfer, as he reached for hie :0ocic8. The shepherds watched their docks by night, which shows that neighbors have always been about the same. It is hard to understand a girl be- fore site Is married, and even harder afterwards, There are still a lot ot people who will take cheeke from. people they do not know and than yell fol• ttte pollee. Charleston—"And say, dearie, they even took my finger prints." Blade Bottom"IIey,1 Well, look at what you took rst " Your superiors are those you de- light to catch itt error. }I0—"What do you think of this invention of the artificial laryriz?" She—"It would be a splendid relief if church ushers would get wise 10 11 and have all 'mutts taken out and cleared before the perinea starts." Sell better 'Merchandise for less money and you'll get the busitteoe and it will snake no diifereace whether your place is called a Male store or rope store. It's only three years now until tate World's Fair lit Chicago, and we be- lieve we cau wait, Minard's-50 Year Record of Success. Child (to stranger in a car)—"Dad- dy, daddy!" Mother—"Flush, dear. That isn't daddy it's a gentleman." A3fl SEASON is Vacation Time • Ite Atlantic City ANY VACATION is An Assured Success if You Stay at the ST. CHARLES With the Finest Location and the Longest Pores on the Boardwalk Offering the ultimate ih Service with Unexcelled Cutstne re ,n v.ex Y SOU, urs in e ,hest rket Wo will Nay you the following priced, or higher If market war• rants. for Freolt Eggs delivered our warehouse up to and inctud- peg March 31, 1930 'r:esh Bltres ... , 27o doz. Freak Firsts - 258 dor. 2 east Seconds and Cracks ..., . ......230 boa: Deal with an old reliable bust. nese house with a reputation of more than sixtytive .years for square dealing. Best prices paid. Prompt payments. Cases returned quickly. Cases sup• ptiede'60c each, oomplete, delay. ered, payment In advance. , References—Your Own Banker. Write for Weekly Quotations THE WNYTE PACKING ' C ., LIMIT ESTABLISHED OVER 65 YEARS 78.80 Front Street East Toronto 2 Hi,.t� r,- vi 108x: lA.t4i0t840a"rti.,T tN.S:'Jlk }'.: FS „<,i,e:ih, taarTroebiee ,due to Acid. INOIOCSTIOH ACID STOMACH HgARTSOSH p4ACN8 CASES•NAUSOA • Vihat moat people call indigestion is I. that y excess gold ill. the stomach. jie. fook.-has soured, . The instant aomedy la an alkali wloich neutralizes gelds, But don't use crude helps. Ilse that yourdoctor would advise. The best help is Phillips' Milk of 3iagnesla.. For the 50 years since lig iltvention it has remained standard ;With physicians, You Will And noth- ' lug else so quick in its effect,so harm. less,: so efficient, 'One tasteless spoonful is water neu- tralizes many times he volume in aoid; The results are immediate, with no bad after effects. Once You learn this feet, yeti will never deal with excess acid in the crude ways: Go learn now -e• why this method is Be sure to get the genuine Phillips" Milk of Magnesia prescribed by piysi- cians for 50 years iu correctietg excess acids, Bach bottle coltt'ains full direc• tion -ally' drugstore.. • Youngest ;Ocean Vravellet' • Beryl Brown, 18 mouths of age, youngest traveller ever to have made a trans-Atlautie trip moue, travelled half way round the worid by the time she reached het' mother in Iced Pass, 13,0. • Site came over on S,S: Minnedosa to Sales Jolut and theuce by Canadian Paella-toher home, -She is showing her doll to odicials and newspapermen who same to see her in cher sleeping ear aboard the train, • THE R P0E13E1111 OF A FOND MOTHER Her child is a never-ending sotu'ce OE joy and a never -failing responsi- bility to the fond mother. It not it - frequently happens that ntiuor all - merits of the child distress and puzzle her; she does not 1cnon^ jest what to do. yet feels them not serious enough to call doctor. As just such times as these it is that Baby's Own Tablets are found to be mother's greatest help and friend, Most childhood ailments arise from a derangement of the stomach or bowels, Baby's Own Tablets will im- mediately banish them by cleansing the bowels and sweetening the stom- ach. Thus they relieve colic, correct the digestion, banish constipation and stake teething pains disappear. Baby's'Own Tablets are guaraeteeua to be free from injurious drags suck as opiates and narcotics and may be given to the newborn babe .with per. feet safety Otto beneficial results, They are sold by medicine dealers or by malt at :5 mute a box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brock- ville, Ont. British Girls Make Best Wives By IIeury Ford Women sometimes tell me they are afraid of the mechanical age. They say It sounds dehumanising and de- vastating to their interests^ Bow is this mechanical age going to affect Me lives aird jobs of women? The:truth is that the mechanical age menus the comfortable age, Women wits be released front the drudgery whidit they erott't put lip with any longer. There g e e wilt be biecti•1C Power all over the country—away out lit the lonely farmlands just 118 nutclt as in. cities. Indeed, industry will concentrate in cities no more, tI will spread ottt all over the country, and give men and women the chance to escape from the cluttered life of the cities to grass and trees and animals, and insure it more human and happy life for every one. The comfortable age means there will he no lonely farmlands where wo- men will be shut tip in their kitchens to =note/tette, Unbending drudgery. When you got power everywhere, thou you have comforts—water pumped in- to your hoose, washing machines, elec- tric stoves, bathrooms, no back -break. lug teal and wood and work mud dirt —and all this contfort will be within the mecum of'tlhe poorest. Anel there will be leisure. What Release From Drudgery Means But release from dr'ttdgety does not mean release from responsibility. Wo - mu trust pay for their release from drudgery, and they can pay la only orte way—that is to study and work at their job of being better wives and mothers. Look at the time a wife could profit- ably spend on food alone. rood is the most important thing in stealth, And 11 is the most ignorantly handled by the woman whose job it is to prepare food for their families. Food is the cause of nluelt illness And of most dull et' irritable mental conditions. No one can get anything as good as a proper diet without a great deal of study. The mother should study each member of the family, for 110 two are anise, A man needs different things to satisfy the different fuel require- ments of itis body, taut therefore he must find the, right combination, The Right Training For ChlidPen If that were generally practised we would at one bolted have made the greatest advance possible. Think• what a release of human energy, hap- piness, appiness, and looney that would be if most- of' the misery arising from Ill - health and disease were abolished, The• job of being a good, wife in the modern world is big enough for the biggest woman, especially the job of training her children. It is probably t1'110 that we have been too sett in olir training .of sou, It It la possible .to give them too emelt school stuff, and not enough of the vigorous training that makes ahem You cannot be just itulets you 'are strong, Men know that, but women Weal acknowledge it, The real werld is made of hard stuff, and a boy must be encouraged to handle himself man- fully. AReal Partnership With Man There will always be enough wreak 11088 Without teaching 3t. You must teach strougtlh, 80 that the 'weak cau be protected, and teach it to girls and boys alike. • meaning of that word: If husbands and wives could work more together —I don't mean at wage-earning, but on the entire problem of their lives= something' more would come out of it 'than has ever come out of eaelt taking his or her owns course. Such partner- ship is a great stimulus. Women have got to modernize their household, their husbands, their food, .and themselves if they are :going to live successfully to -day. They have got to rear fine children, which means they must keep their mils right while they are doing it. If they complain they lack the time, they have not the opporttmity, they have not the -money to give them- selves and their children all the ad. Vantages of. modern living, it is be- cause they want t0 shirk their job. Women have it easy In America, but hard in Europe, where war, poverty, and Ieek of opportunity cramp every- one. Look at what English women do. Young women and old from the best homes go out and colonise the far places of the Empire by the side of their men, sharing the dangers and privations of a pioneeriug lite with a smile on their lips,. If the British are the only people who can pioneer, it is because their wives go with them. They are better and more sober titan most women; their idea of life is to, me helpmates; tot only that, real partners 'of their men, to build a life with titeni, I know- tits from .nty own experi- ence. because my wife was one of tea children of a British woman who went to America *sten she was fifteen. 'We have been partner's for forty-one years. "Madame Screeches used to sing se ectious from grand opera," "Not any More. She's married and no v her repertoire embraces only cradle songs." British Trade in Canada Saskatoott Star • Phoenix (Lib.): There 15 only one kind of action by Canada which can stimulate British export trade, and that is, of course, a reduction ill the tariff on British goods. The preference now given ap- pears substantial, but it le not enough to overcome -tile British exporter's handicap ot distance front the mar- ket By its 1010 platform the Cana. titan Liberal party is pledged to in- crease the proferonce to 50 per emit., making duties on imports from Britain. just half of general rates. This pro- mise should be redeemed lit Mr. Dun• ring's first budget, There was bevel a more appropriate time for taking that step. Mbtard's Kills Dandruff. Tonuny—"Dad, does it hurt to crack a joke?" Father—"Welt, sometimes, if it's too old it 1ntgttt.' TAP/OHM NEI CY Prof, 13, L. lfiult•eivy.$. Shrorid 1�4unnus TapewOrin iienned)- ht10 expell •,1 horrid monsters in two to -dine, 8,191..:.. No starving notes ars. no vi: Lar- nn trouble trhntever. ' -. . 'Write foe ' full info, 51111803. Dept..,, 211 Oaaingtea .Ave„ Toronto DO YOU SUFFER 1ST So easy to get quick relief and pre- vent an attack in the future. Avoid bromides and dope. They relievequiclt- ly but affect the heart' and are very dangerous, They are depressing and only give temporary relief, flat cause of the headache still remains within. The sane and harmless way Bust correct the cause, sweeten the sour and acid stomach, relieve the intes- tines of the decayed and poisonous food matter, gently stimulate the liver, start the bile flawing and the bowels • pass off the waste matter which causes your headache. Try Carter's .Little Liver Pills. Druggists 25c red pkgs. It comes to this. Women must be. the partners of num to the zvho 1 ie ISSUE No. 12---'30 SUFFERED FOR YEARS FROM RF UI ATI Regaitied Health' Through' the rise of Dr.. °Wiitiainas' Pink Pills. Rhatimatsqut is a disorder of the blood--•va.used by too- ranch uri0 acid fa the blood, It attacks he victims when 'vitality is low, thus setliri4 up inilammatiou in the • muscles and joints. Wet "and coii4weather may start the tortures of rheumatism but. it le not the-caueo. The cause is the Blood—bad blood, Burtch -and . purify the blood and rheumatism will disap- peat', if you are a sufferer from this painful . nueledy begirt the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and see how soon the pains and' stiffness will disappear, These pills enrich 'and 'purify .the' blood and good blood rhesus good health, Airs, John C. McPherson, St, Mary's, Ont,, was a victim of rheumatism for years and writes as follows of her t11- uess and recovery. Sheesays:-"T suffered frontrheumatism for nearly sixteen years and for eleven years I bras unable to walla I tried a number of medicines' 03 Well, as massage and chiroproctic treatment without any permanent -benefit, 'I was theu So bad that I was at a loss to know what to try next. I noticed in different papers host' strongly Dr, 'Williams' Pink Pills were recommended for cases like mine ao I decidedtotry them. After taking several boxes I noticed that my appetite was improving, The pains became less severe and my Color im- proved. I continued their use and now I am able to do light housework. I wish I could impress on alt rheu- luatte sufferers just what these won- derful pills have .done for me." Dr. Williams' Pihtic Pills do one tiring but they do it well—then en- rich and purify the blood. This rich red blood banishes such troubles"as rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia and neuritis and leaves tate former suffer- er robust and stealthy and well able to take his or her place' in doing the duties expected of them. The pills are sold by medicine dealers or by nail at 50 emits a box trout The Dr. Wlllianls' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. True Humanity In a certain village in Ontario there was a family consisting of ratan, wo- man and four children. They got along passably welt until the pian, tir- ing of his responsibility as a parent, suddenly departed for parts unknown. ?6o effort was made to find hint and tate brave little mother became the vile lege washerwoman to earn enough to keep her children together. Working for other people all clay she had little time to train her children, anti pie old- est a boy of twelve—developed pil- fering habits that soon made hint the talk of the neighbors. The magis- trate (Welded to send him to the Re- formatory anti a social worker was deputed to convey him to the institu- tion next day, For safe koepiug he took the lad hone with hint and as he was going to the church meeting that evening he took the boy along so he could have his eye ea him. The good woolen gathered at the church became interested, and the patter sug- gested that they make hour the subject of their prayers, A discussion follow- ed w111011 led to practical results. The boy was found to be a mighty fine Youngster only needing encourage- mont. Ills sentence was rescinded and with contributions from the mis- sionary fund of the church the family was assisted to become self-sustain- ing. All concerned were made very happy as a result of this friendly in- tervention,—J, J. Kelso. EXACTNESS Exactness in little duties it a won- derful source of cheerfulness. ---r. 19. Faber, "After Baby, Was Weak, Skinny. Gained22 Lbs." Ironized Yeast did it, says Mrs. Benoit, Thousands say 5 to 151bs. gained in 3 weobo. Nervousness, constipation vanish overnight. Skin clears like magic. Get Imbed Yeast tablets from druggist today. miewitsmartreacortemserrassernoserasse airs' 0FAN 115531105 lN.NOsrent5,,.. . n ;t,ss HEAD NOISED ar EAR. 003. 91.25 All 041811nn Oenrrintire ions an mutt A., 0. LEONARD, Inc. 10 Fifth Ave, Now York' City Maj. r 1.,1E*ash Finds , u.ndseli' Relics` Canadian Explorer Locates and Uses Cache of Nor- wegian Confrere CIassitraed Advertising von saam A.1I3A13Y CI11C14S--\V1' t1A1C•111o0 211400 last 100r in four varie- tiesWrite For free catalogue, A. ie.' Switzer, Granton, Ont, 1) tdUISTlnlsri 1TOLa:r171N -13815183 ready for aaryiee, Cheap, Peter Arbogast, Mitchell, Ontarlo, When Beata Amundsen, tlie.Arctio ' Arens WANTtO5) '110 17.0 P`La1N ILA and light actions at !iota,: Whole. or spatd's time. Good pay 'Work sent any distance, Charges paid, Send Stanthr- for particulars.- National Manufacturing Company, lthotltreal.. explorer, made the loug-sought North. West Passage in.1903.5 Ile wintered at Gjoa hn on It•inWam c 01 Petol'aveseeu Bay nearbgy.ithbe erectIshedud. a building within which he placed a content foundation for the instruments' he used la making observations with reference 'to the magnetic Pole. When he left to continue kis Journey west- ward iu the spring he placed a tin ca8 0 . the base, iu which he had placedheneath a This picture was a portrait of Dr. G. Von Neumayer, au eminent German scientist, who had given Amundsen great encouragement ,and advice be- fore he started on dtis expedition, Prof. Neumayer made. the request that Amundsen bury the picture as dear thedid poleatGj as possible, This Amundsen oa, Major Leckie Burwash, Canadian explorer, used Amundeea's cement base for his o5va instruments when making observations in the same terri- tory last winter. Beneath the base he found the little tin case, -all rusted, and with water seeped in. He care- fully opened it and there inside was Prof, Neumayeh''s picture. The por- trait weal' excellent condition though the white mounting was,, mut4ced and stained with rust and moisture: The Canadian explorer photograph. ad the picture, obverse and reverse, and 'then carefully replaced it iu the ease, which he sealed anew and tete- closed in another 0080 which he placed again in its' former resting place. The picture of Amuudsen's friend, there - ford, still lies near the magnette pole on the same island whigih contains the Graves of Sir John Franklin and tris 11800, Inscribed On the photograph were the following words written by .Amundsen: "I deep gratitude and re- spectful remembrance I deposit thin photograph on Neuntayer Peninsula, Gjoa Expedition, August 7, 1905. Board Amundsen." Keeping Air Cool on Trains in Summer The Santa Fe Railway has been ex- perimenting for several years witic the problem of keeping the air cool In club, dining and sleeping cars, during the summer seasou. W. J. Black, passenger traffic man- ager, states that at last the problem Is solved. As a starter, a •contract has been closed for early installation of eeoonciitiotted air, cooled byea patent- ed ed process, on dining care of The Chief, the Santa Fe's extra fast and extra fare flyer. There i$ absolutely no draft, tate cool air being brought iu overhead, with a resultant uniform temperature of 65 to 70 degrees Fahr. ATTAINMENT 13e always displeased at what thou art, if thou desire to attain. to what thou art not; for where thou hast pleased thyself, there thou abldest,-- Quariea, THE MIND Tit mind is the atmosphere of the soul. Doris -- "Let's call. on Patricia." Sally—"No; site's get .a new dress, too." Use Minardee in the Stable, Mrs. Watt—"Willlant, will you never got that string untangled for me?" Wiiilaeu — "Well, I'm doing thirty knots an hour now!" YOUR }3AtR NEEDS TO GIVE IT HEALTii AND LUSTRE ASI( YOVR BARBER --FA EL RJTIS-H BOYS AND SINGLE MEN Weekly Parties During Early Spring. APPLY NOW—Tho Secretary, The Salvation Army immigratiottt 801 Dundee Street. Woodatoek, Ont, 110 Jartls Street, Toronto, Ont. 114 Bookwlth St„ Smiths Palls, Ont, 18,88 Untvoraltl' St„ Montreal, Quo, 91101 '1lt t9,N4 rAi e9,kleryer9nenlaa3ld*,+ni Aveteteb serf. I1eg" ieriheSsoneresismonot a,ercny0toread1iltd0..' imorufneseanegars4nt et ""heronnt�am TIZ.n^°+ MlaerotrvoTN,umarla a.,dova,warrn'nrot �}7 Nsutuntlre,reipyy c•' fI )n Slx�,,53ii E O'1Ca,,, oatrtn A cry in the night may be die first warning that Baby. has colic; No cause for alarm if Castoria is handy! nit pure vegetabie.prep- aration brings quick comfort, and can never do, the slightest harm. -Always keep a bottle in the house. It. is the safe and sensible thing whet, children are ailing. Whether it's the stomach, or the little bowels; colic or constipation; or diarrhea. When tiny tongues are coated, or the breath is bad, 'Whenever there's need: of gentle regulation. Children lave the taste of Cas oria, and its mildness makes it suitable for the tiniest infant, and for frequent use. And a snore liberals dose a Castoria is always better ft) growing children than some need- lessly strong medicine meant ani for adult use. 'Genuine Castorlie always has Chas, H. Fletcher s signature on the wrapper, Pre- scribed by doctorsi GES' [INFO lAoio 2Tlhe World's 13'asteat" Growing In- dustrY. Demand for Trained Men Par Exceeds. Supply. Wen Paid Positrons Open to Our Graduates, EA»TZO 0016,'L1;t}E OF CANADA MINUTED YMINUTEDMINUTEDonge Street. Toronto B pastae#oe Each itch t:7. AMAZES "Sabyhodt ,rib auczomS i'Sootho- '' Hayti ad terrible ribie te. Di84aSeotha- • Bat."—Mrd itching in n minute. Disease soon - - iett,"—Mrs, trema goes for good bum, haft, Sl 1 becomes o Clea , soog r good la tom days, 6kla become, clear, smooth, ,111 Ilrugsiste., VIP*" Care 9'ai4" reser f k17b6fw ILy Daily Use o8 ran, Soul) Ilam Itasltoa ¢nd Irrntottohe. itt91 Csitiolourh l'5siihnil lzd. Rheumatis Massaging the achiug parts wlht Minard's brings comforting relief. Try it, Could not Eat ar Sleep after Husband's Beate Her husband's death telt tier rri'y run down in health, unable to eat or sleep much. Now site is brighter in spirit% anti eats and steeps well. 'Mutt coated the difference ? .let her answer in her 0,5(18 words .1-- 4'1 think grunion Satts are a splendid tonic. After my husband's death in December last I became very run down Si health. Ilnd terrible tits of depree- ai0n and was tenable to est: or sleep much. 1 ens also troubled tvitic tl etnnatigni, I decided to take ICruti•. t then Salts and have now taken the Iii tie doily dose for nearly two months, during which time my health 11083 greotly improved, The rheumatism has completely left mc. I Am much brighter on spirits and both eat mud sleep well." i'iten life begins to " get you down," when you begin to feel the reenlist of modern artificial conditions—errors of diet, worry, overwork, lack of ckerrise-- then you should turn to 1{ruseben Salts. They possess nt wonderful power of giVatg nein life and vitality to the countless millions of cells of which the Munn body is composed, The way to keep emiiin5 is 10 take liruvrloen Salts every ntornmg just a pinch in your first morning cup of coffee or tea, FREE TRIAL OFFER if you have never tried Srnaehen—try it new ht our exuons0, the lava distributed n great. maul' Vadat " GIANT "' packages which make it may for you to prove our claim for ymtrself. ,Ask your Ltrugglht for the new"G1:1NT" 750 ackage. This consists of our Molar 760. bottle together with a operate trial bottle—sunlclout for about one week. 0 on the trial bottle lust, put it to the teat, and then, 11 not entirely convinced that Sensately does everything we chin it to rte 1131 , regular bottle Is atilt as good as 005 fait, it back. Your druggist h contented to ratans your 750, Immediately and without Question. You have tried T4ellaelttn free, at our expense. What could bo faker? Manufactured by It, Griffiths Bugles, Ltd., Manchester, Eng. phi). 17fid). hoodoo: McGillivray Boa, LLtd., Toronto. t0Y, ids: Veget..lsi" Com. pound Is a {fold t "dicing.. Anyone. .;to is in poor health should not hesitate to try :r. When 1 teas tnk..,;t the Ve;c- tablr. Compound 1 `teed ithe sample Liver Pills 1 found in the package. T have token them every night saran and 1 can feel myseir' i1n11 pving. T am so thankful for the good they • do me that 1 have told several women about MTs. 0, W. Poslif, , 063 arm St.„. Stratford, Ontario.