Loading...
The Clinton News Record, 1930-03-27, Page 3r Models Striving dor Natural Waists Doctors Prescribes. Heavy Food to Meet Current.• Vogue Paris.—Doctors and Oohs, called .into Consultation by the leading dress - 'makers in an effort to fatten the mannikins ot the Rue de la Paix to meet the requirements el . the new styles, have prescribed liberal doses of potatoes and macaroni, dumplings and pastry. The new rgdos. upset the life ref most womelt. For severalyears they have gone luiugry end wrestled media eine balls to grow thin and reveal the svelte line of the pl'evallhlg fag- costs big stoney. Mon, - -Now almost. overnight, they have to. bafattei', for ,the newerstyles with: normal waistlines look mach bet- ter on a woman with good poundage,. Where they formerly lunched on a bit of salad, siriukled with lemon, (cud munched mints during the day, they now sit clown to a four course meal at noon and drop three or four limps of sugar in their coffee. Doc- tor's are elated for there are many who contend that leranoe's Increasing death rate among women and sural], children and decreasing birth rate were illl;ectly traceable to improper diet. One smart dressmaker gave as her opinion that a healthy woman of five feet six inches, -who should have sleighed 110 pounds last year to be ultra -fashionable, must now wetgh 110 to 120 Pounds. TODAY "Every day is a little life," was an oitl thinker's wise epigram If each day gets We batter ot us, how are we going to conquer itt life as a whole? Only as we make each day a vistorl- ous battle ground where selfishness and shirking and disobedience and dis- content are overcome, eau we make life a victory in the end. Lavater, the old philosopher, laid down the rale that "eacb day should be distinguish- ed by at least one particular act of love." I is a rule which makes life happier for the doer, and for every- body else. • Owl Laffs Smith—"1-have less dread of fu ilaouza than of its 'conseflueupee." Cooper—"Yes, I haven't lily lest doctlie's bill; either." My rose,". he whispered tenderly as he pressed her velvet cheek to his. own. "My cactus," she said, as she tench - . his face, Why are ye wear'iii' a black eye, Hinuessy?" Pat—"Sure; it's MOnrnhlg for the Ulan that gave it to me," • Starting mer'ried life le cotniiara' tirely Omen. Stopping it Is what ANY SEASON Is Vacation Time in Atlantic City ANY VACATION Is An Assured Success If You Stay at the ST. CHARLES With ttntotuonheLongesPoveon a.lul: Offering' thultltie' ice witheeoiedC ICitty—"J'ack says he can read me like a boob," • 1ahyllis -"You mustn't take Jeck'too literally, dear, I'1e probably means that you are a very plain type,' A kiss, a sigh, a land good-bye, And. site is gone. A smile, a curl, another girl; The World moves oft. E% or TOTAL. FARES G \\„a A liv 1 A' A ADV '14k OED BRITISHERS in Canada may now bring forward their Families, Relatives and Friends on Easy Terms. rot' Pull details apply:— .7. D. reAMEP.Ole, Dist. Supt. Colonization Canadian Pacific Railway, Toronto ]3HITISH RE -UNION ASSOCIATION There is big looney in Wall Street for anyone who knows how to play the market, and Beethoven's sonatas are on any piano if you just Happen to hit the right notes. Wile—"Oise thing a woman expects when she marries is sympathy." Husband—"Well, haven't you got it since you married me?" "Yes—from the whole town." Patrick Hogan arrive . home is a pititul condition. Iris face was hid- den in bandages, his clothes were torn and dusty, and his breath was not innocent of the smell of spirits. "Me darliut," said Patrick, "Oi've had me hose br-rokeu en three places." "Weil," said Mrs. Hogan, "that'll Tarn ye to keep out of trim places." The teacher was talking about the dolphin autl its habits. 'And children," she said, impres- sively. "just thiitki A single dolphin will have two thousand doiphinsl" "Gooduessl" exclaimed the little girl at the foot of the class; "and how many do the married oues have?" IIe—"hisses are the language 02 love." She --"Well, why don't you say sohnething?"- Itching Ends in 1 Minute !'Had eczema for months. Single nppAcation of •Soothe -Salva' ended Itch and burn in 1 :dente, I box ended disease for good." Jane Paula, Sootim-Salva" ends Eczemaquickesttime Ove0 known. Itching stops instantly. All druggisl4. Do You Get Up ' Tired, Cross? ere emeleseeressese see West 'Grows Ainninded i .- of .ettiellaessiete a..f WAS WEAK A'M PALE Health Restored Through the Use of Dr'. Williams' Pin Pills - Mr's, Leo, Bedard, Quebec City;. tells bow her health and strength were re. stored through tile use of that great blood -building tonic, Dr, Williams' Park Pills, Mrs, Bedard seers; "Some three year's ago, after the birth of my little boy, I was left very weak and pale. I did not seem to have arty strength, and at tinges T was so dizzy I;woulti nearly fall down. A friend advised me to' try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I did so, In `a few weeks I was, surprised to notice the difference iu my condition—I #e1t like a new WO - man. I continued taking the hills un- til I hail used ten boxes, by which time I had completely regained my former health and strength, I feel that I cannot praise too highly Dr. Williams' Ptak Pills tor what they -leave done for use:" ,.• To the woman in tete home—the woman closely confined through household duties—Dr. 'Williams' Pink, Pills are a positive blessing, So if you are suffering from any condition .due to poor, watery blood, or weak nerves, begin taking Dr, Williams' Pink Pills now, and note ]tow .quickly your health will improve and your strength return. The pills are sold by all medicine dealers, or will be sent by mall at 5 cents a box by The - Dr. 'Williams' Medicine Co., Brock - Ont, Rhubarb Cowes 'Round Again Soon Western air mail service between Winnipeg aad Calgary—Over 500 miles In distance—has been inaugurated recently and the' Canadian Pacific Express Company has renewed its contract made iu 1923 to carry express packages in addition to the regular mail. This allows' of a saving of more -titan 24 hours between the two clues, The package which pilot \4'. 0. Buchman is shelve delivering to a Canadian Pacific Expressman, was melted eight hours previously at Calgary and had therefore travelled at the rate of more than 100 miles an hour to reach Winnipeg, its destination, , Two goalkeepers were ,arguing as -10 which had dealt with tete hardest shots, "Why," said one "I r(tiilenlber once when Buster of the Raubers shot from to penalty and the puck bit ole—" "Yes, and what happened?" "I had to pay a quarter to get bock into the rick." The after-dinner speaker had talked for fifteen minutes, "After Partaking of Each an excel - lout meal," he continued, "I feel that it 1 bail eaten any more I would be unable to talk," From thefar one of the labia came an order to the waiter:'"llrin,g him a sandwich." Schoolboy (to his 1110therl—"lriral teacher toll] Ole not to talk So loud Mid then he kept me in for whisper- ing." "Many a good fellow has boon brought up t a public seltool. And many another at a pollee court, Earth tremors alightly shocked Los Angeles, aborti the only ttlhtg',mutlht- ing that can. Aiaid—"There's a lean stughl' °a- side the door, ma'am. He waits to keen' it you'd assist him." Mistress—"Telt ihim I don't sing." Look out. It may be kidneys, Try Warner's Safe Kidney and hen "The Tiger" Was Afraid in the Great War One Great Secret Told By His Secretary in Book just Published \ wOnderftllly lutel'esthtg and 5y111- Patltetic pleture Is given ot M. Clens- enceau by his former secretary, M. Jean Mariet, In the book which he has just published: (Clemenceau: The Events of His LIfe as Told 07 Himself). It is really "The Tiger" Boswellised andFoswelltsel with remarkable skill. On woman be is entertaining, but \'ic:torten in his ideas: "They wear :darts nowadays which come above tlheit' kuegs and change them four tinges a dilly. My poor mo- ther probably had only two dresses and they fell to her feet—which did not pr'evetrt her from bringing up six children Properly. Ile was it a1nst Um extreme tannin tsls: la her domestic life woman should be given all rights, all security you lute against the elan whose lite of work add struggle mattes him a 'beast three times not of four. But 1 in political Life you must have other gtta:itiee than tea; -on aril' u1011e1'atiou. 1 taint 010 the women -man. They produce an impression upon me --litre beafilee women. 1 Aural never have been able to marry a woman -doctor. 1ledtcine preenpprees in,ltfferenee and cnid-bhmdedneee ltbadl %%Pre. ihevei' in- tended fol' women, A S914PLE TR,iAT EN 9. FOR CHILDREN'S' COLDS Liver Remedy ' "Yes,” sgye the kindly doctor, "you need a stimulant amyctic:' And for more titan 60 y,ears the best known retiredly in this class hen been Warner's Safe 1(11 - :toy and Livor Remedy, originally a physician's proecrtption, loads Of Na- ture's herbs, .' Safe, of course. gut 'better than that, At ]yelps to preserve your most precious assota, your health, Gently it atiltlnlates kidneys and liver to do their work of cleaning out body poisons. With your bloodstream cleansed, and all organs functioning as they should, you awake 'four a esund night's sleep refreshed, invigorated}_ strong. S,Ifo takes on a 310w ley. Your eye clears. Your akin gains a healthy color. Yon walk with 1100nranee. You display an air of author- ity and success, Every druggist knows pleasant tasting Warner'a Sale 1[idney and Liver 1em- 0ay. It coats little, but it 1a worth un- told amounts to anyone ''.7110 needs the help it gives. 31ny your bottles today. Get back to health, Warner's sad Eent- , adieu Co., 'Toronto, Ontario. WAB,N1Ie'S SATE 1IDNEY AND "Old Mrs, Swift take her husband's tenure in the right spirit " "0h, yam. Just as soon es she knew he was going to fail she went out and bought -her entire spring outfit." "Death, pain and poverty are to ma very teal evils, except when 1 am In an armchair reading a book of Philo. soppy."—Robert Lynd. —.2 Minard's Kills Dandruff. "A second best navy Is like n sec - 0110 best poker ]land:"-•- \(itniral Hugh Rodman. 1 PHILLIPS- pP qY e�F'41 For Troubles due t.0 Acid ,NO,GESPON (010 57014ACIA }IEArY ,1EAD aM4E5•NU0E!VSEA ' Sick s onutelhs, s01u' stomachs and itdigestio 1'usualiymein excess acid. The 'stomach nerves 't e' Overstimu- lated. Too 11111011 acid ma les the stom- ach Slid intestines lour. Alkali stills twirl instal ily, The best form is Phillips' Milli of Magnesia, be. .. eaus0 one harmless, asteroid dose neutralizes many times is volume in acid Since its • inyen ton, . po years ago ,t has inn noel lite standard with ph)aiciaals everywhere, 4� "' I . Cr Cold in the head is very common at this time of year, especially in the very young. Neglect of a cold is prone to lead to serious consequences. To relieve all congestion ot the system is the first step in treating a cold, whether in infants or adults. For the very roues, Baby's Own Tablets are the ideal means of Mug this. Con. taining Ito narcotics or other harmful thugs they soothe the child's fretful- ness, relieve its suffering and ensure convalescence. Baby's Own Tablets are without all equal for relleviee indigestion, con- stipation and co1(d They check diarr- hoea; break up colds and simple fevers; pt'oiuote health -giving sleep and inane the threaded teething period ' easy. Tho l ht )let. are I sone meat.• the rine that inenotller can give her little ones with pet'fect snfety ns they are guaranteed to be free from illjntioue drugs. They are sold be all medicine dealers or by mail at 21 cents a box from The Dr, \Ciiitanie' Medicine Co., Beth -kettle, Olt1, England "Wakening" To lln;;hnui h el7nfortmettel eve' he bae. begun to show a hind of weakening,. of Uwe. Mite. The 1011(iiteel 110 (anger ser- ves to quicken the congntrer What can volt expeel? Their history goes hack such a long way.... The ping• li h today are less enterprising then those of a hundred years ago. Some s'h'ine is going out of them." To Poatt's memory he is not etltire- ly complimentary; You see, Mnrtet, how Poch conduct- ed ]himself tott'et•tls me, all the shab- by little Melts he played en me, how warily I was forced to proceed—yet despite all that he was the man we wanted, With Petain, a loyal and trustworthy man who behaved him- self in exemplary fashion, Lite tear wattle have taster another year... . It it had to be (loud again, even know - Mg what I bail to expect front Poch,. f should choose hills again. He remelts cue lrentendous secret: "]luring tihe final (termini offensive (July, 1018) I h'as afraid; I was. doubtful of Min (Foch). I used 10 retake it a rale not to meddle in 'nil. 111107 operations, but in certain Cases 1 say to 11— With rules --rho country before 'everything. I therefore wont to see Petain. I nskoci hint, "'Shell, what is your conclusion about .Teach?" And Petain answered, "I've seen his plans—there's nothing more to say." So I let hint go on. The Chalilber demaudeehis head. i defended hila. And he adds that in March, 1915, during' the first great 'Curium often - sive: The English had asked me, "Which do you wilco to detentl, Pttris or Awful thought. Suppose the mil - Calais?" .I answered "Calais". For I(alnninl, when at last It C0711es, is held once at Calais the Roches would have held the Chantel and everything would bees, been over. Take a spoonful itt water and your uullappy condition will probably end in five minutes.. Then you will always know what to do. Crede and harmful lnotlroda will never appeal to you. 'Go prove this for your own sake, It may save a great many disagreeable hours. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips' Milic-ot Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians fm' 50 years in correcting excess acids. Ruch 'lottlo contains frill dlrec• ti011M---any Elrttgstore. Kindly Kings About Time Canada Writes Own Histories to Replace Those front United States Of all nations Canada, it Is asserted, is the least nationalistic. No other Country subordinates he teaching of its own history in its wit schools to the history of aitotlrer country. No other country authorizes for use in Public seltools historical texts pre- pared in a:neighbor'ing nation. The resulting gelteral, ignorance of domin- ion history surprises no one except visitors from other countires. Ivor year's there has been a wide- spread belief that Canadian history US duller than other history. British Ole- tory gots first place in -the Ontario schools and did "until recently through the West. After first year in high school Canadian history. becemes an optional sub;lect, but every Canadian must matriculate In British history to eater a university. It was only a year or so ago that some one made the discovery that supplemental historical texts author-: sized Melte maritimes aad British Co= humble were United States texts and Preached in Canadian schools ardent American nationalism. The discovery. tented attention to the teaching of Cauadiau history, with the result tliatenew texts are now tie- ing perpared and a more voluminous, and perhaps a more interesting one, will replace the. sketchy books now iu use in the country, ' But stili Canadian hiiflory retains its secondary Positiion In the currd- culum of Ontario public schools.— New York Ilerald Tribune. INDOLENCE The cause of all evils of tete world may be traced to Haat natural, but most deadly error of helium indolence and col'i'uptlon--that our business is to preserve an:: not to improve. It is the ruin of es all alike, individuals, seltools, and nations,—Dr. Arnold. Rhubarb, springlike both in color and taste, deserves a more general MO in 5511115 menus than it is usually accorded, and will be all the more. at- tractive 11 served ticcortling to these suggestions: Peel and ut rhubarb its one-inchpieces; cook in enough tates• to pre- vent burning and add sugar after cooking five minutes; co but do not allow the pieces to become broken, carefully remove an omelet is set spread it marmalade then a layer barb, place in the oven fold and serve. The more made a bit different anti tasty by a(kl- ing a small amount of 1 cooked. Por' a light breakfast .top French toilet with a slice of 01.101150 or pineapple, then a layer of a garnish of crisp bacon. -Rhubarb timbales ar nice to serve with spring e and one-ltalt pounds of rhubarb in ]tall cup of water, with half a cup of sugar and a grating of ix111011 null 111t - til set enough to pass sieve; add three tablespoons of pew.tiered gelatin and stir u solve(]; add few drop green coloring enol po holds to harden. Any cold meat is good art01t1Palttud by rhubarb chutney. To tinea quartequarteof chopped rhubarb add Ona onion and one red pepper anti throe, P alt until soft; them. R'hen 111111 01'1t1150 ot tile Am- five-mluutes, slug cereal 1,r 'htibal'b thus rhubarb and e particulariY lamb. Cook 0 ell throp h e, ) util it is hls- s of tall or nr into wet aegreen pelt. King of BtOlgic-ans Get Pardon For Italian Engineer's Father Verona, Italy -.Carlo SasseIli, sev- enty-six years old, now restored t0 his fanitly. here atter serving tltirty- 1001' ears ill ltt'isoit for murder, hats King :filbert of the 1111151aus to thank as well as his own King, Victor Em- ntantlel of Italy, for the royal pardon that set hint "free, Otto of Sassellt's sons is an expert locomotive engineer on the State Railways, tvitll Milan as his headquarters When the royal trate bearing tate then Princess Marie - Jose of the i3elgns, her parents and brothers came through Milan in Jan- uary the engines were cttltngetl, and the youeger Sasselll Thad the honor of taking the regal 001170y on to Route for the weddieg, Now Albert, Bing of the Belglans, is something of a ,mechanic himself, and can run a loeomotice with ' the best of them, as he ; proved on his tour of the United States some telt yarn ago. He climbed into tate cab, took the throttle for a, time, and then talked to Sasselli. "You've a good engineer," said the Belgian monarch, at the end of their conversation. `'",12 there is anything I could do 101' you, 1 should be glad to," Then the engineer told him the sad story of Itis family; hew leis father. had tried time after time to have 118 triol reviewed, but without success, and ]tow atter all those years of cone dlloment, most of It in "solitary," h0 wanted to see his ngetl wife, his' two sons and two dnnghters,°and gratttl- children before he tiled, "I Lhiuk," said: Lung Albert, "that I might say a wort] to my 'cousin' of 'Italy," Tt'ue to his word, he did, anll the elder Bassein is finally at liberty. ClassifiedAdvertising YOU BASS '�q( BABYCHICKS=WPI. 11A°1 -111311Y 218,000 -last year In Pour vane- 0105, Write for free cakalogee. A. EG. Swttaer, Granter, Ont. ADIlOS WANTED TO DO PLALei .E..1 and light sewing at home. Whole Or spare,; time. Good pay, Work sent any distance. Charges paid, Send stamtt' 201111rticulars. National aianufacturin,; Company,. Montreal. gt D/SS "Row to get into the Cana,di0u ;R - Civil Service„- .se Postman, Clerk, Stenotteapher, Customs Examiner, Cus- toms and Immigration Guard, ale. Ter- Manentt positions with .,tension. Prepare 1)03v for next examinations. Booklet sent free on request, Write 20,0.0. Gell Ser- vlee School (Dept. A.), Toronto 10, Ont. pees, all well chopped; then 1110 0e110 of cider villager and half a cum of cur. rant jelly. Let Ammer one ]lour, stir• ring frequently, Add the strained juice of two lemon,, one cup of einne peti raisins, three (11P> of sugar, one tablespoon of grouted ginger, 011e tablespoon of salt, one•quat'ter of a teaspoonful of reel pepper stud cools slowly another hour, stil'h4ng often. HARPY FAILURE' Failures- are -frequently a seem) of. Peter blessing. If ] eter incl the others had had a reasonably good catch, the tang' err ilrangilt would not have impressed them so much, or led to their follow- ing' Christ. It is well for mu to fail when we have been depending On 011r own %trettglh and knowledge, for then we may be thrown upon.0od and re- ceive Itho greater blessing, The fail - ore was net from leek of industry'* from fault, but proved to be prepays: ttott for it wonderful' lesson, which benefited not only these who were witnesses, but all u'lto have. since Toad the narrative, Do net be discourag- ed at failure. Resist despondency, and rest upon the promise that all thlilge work together for tial: -good of those that love God. 'We have single purpose maehiuery and we want general pu?'pose mall."••- henry Ford. , Use Mlnard's In the Stable. up until retitled by the 17.5.13 Senate. Fifty million )ewder-P1tffs were sold in this coeutr) last year. Soule lucky manrlfa1Lureve are making hey while the hose :'lilt ea,—Puneb. Rheumatism a�'i1at:tSi1' Massaging the aching pints with Mlnard's brings comforting relief. Try it. "Couseieuee is the ltnsafeet guide any theologian ever talked.—Ciarectee Darrow. TiME We err in uniting of Time as; "passing." Time is stationary; it Eternity, which is flavor still. Time'' is but the fixed standpoint from b'bielal we mortals see the swift stream t 2 Eternity sweep past, 1,Iinerd's Will Kill Corns. We read that a New Zealander, who played the piano for one haurtred and twelve hour's without stopping, is com- ing to Ragland. This country is al - Wars vete' good to refugees. YOVR HAIR NEEDS TO GIVE IT HEALTH AND LUSTRE ASK YOUR BARBE'la I'd 0If ;it' ICYCLES Wit LOWER. PRRC'ES fires, Coaster Brakes. Wheels, InnrrTubes, Lamps. IL,;. , Bells, t yetometers, Saddles.. EquipOlen,,,,mYauconbuytntsnd parts youreot Bl. Olin From us at wholesale prices. Catalo0uoa,ro. W. BOYO & SQll l7SN� reDameSt,Pi. 7 ,SORETIIROA ,y,y�prr a& iN,axfity Sell] traria trot. Mi3STUR'E Rhubarb salad is not often melt Yet kl neisii11en there are many splendid 011"', Bake two caps at tllcdtl rjntbah'b u'itt half a cup of sugar until tender but not broken, 'When cold marinate in Drench dressing made with lemon In- stead of vinegar. Arrange on lettuce, add halt a caroted pear to each serv- ing, add more dressing and garnish with candled ginger. A very delirious sandwich Is made by spreading thin slices of white bread with butter, then a 5ehlerous Myer of rhubarb marntitlate. Cover with a slice of breath, over• this Inst a thick layer of cottage cheese which leas been moistened with mayonnaise dressing. Cover with another slice of buttererl bread, butter side (lowu. Press tightly together and tett in lute- - row strips. Minard's-50 Year Record of Success, "The recognition 0t a danger is the first step towards escape Ir$rm 11,"--' Erich Marin Remartlue, ChildrenCry 'f,ti' .1 A BABY REMEDY - PPROVB» SY DOCTORS 1 ,r. rOA sone OOr157isM7tON.pliW9eth i S 1 A • E Praises Vegetable Compound, Blood Medicine and Liver Pills llnelttown, Quebec "I live 13 miles from town on a farm, with all my Mogi) mm duties and (tura," ing toattend to. At the Change of Life, I became nor. vou9 and run. down. The Vege- table Compound helped my whole system.My nerves aro better, my atnE petite is good and 1amable todo `alsl r "'fig my wont. 1 have also taken the , 'Blood Medicine and the Liver Pills and they helped 113c,• T will answer letter's i om women asking about your meal. (Ines."--c\ll,s. Rieman) Cuanza; blrclttolyu, Quebec, at0 0111 $aa'BFf�"r uuH f �v;�1 i0 / ' �� s G4rlr"rktik'tSlfMd4a- —MaskLatttQttia %viten about Tron- izod 1eadt. 'thousands say wide 5 to 15 Mo. in 3 woks, Completion abate like ,tragic i':t•ras, aonstlpa- .1 W,l Vanish QPert i .,h Get iroaized "r last 'fidgets irooa etuggtst 10E157 - In 1;;,..• es., are m ISSU .:, i"iv, 13—'30 writes Mr. M. McArthur, Thousands say consdpa- tion, liver trouble, tarn- ' gentles, gas end overnight with"Crdit-a tive3;'101rvel I quiet. Gat "Freits-tives" from druggist today. Miracle • ()ripple 11020rra0lrstaeli 111101111110 Iirawitetai (• "Par over eitild moutlur 1 hear lah( nh +'i 1a rheoy((l(ia,l,, unable to moue. 0040) 1 WO OMaedj So Id?) Itruschen ,150101, Itis almost a mimrl 000 seTthdut a (10001 n7 a lie I teas ably (o e likely (J the front floor is (ere Mot a uvea 1 std a fele dap 1 wax out milli the help of crutch w acv( is a abort time 1 Wold x51105) mr11. - Tata',. is not ono -week iealiuew'i (! bisE jour years, k' "130,v 1400 it OW dare, ,e l X rata',' fry( a .ein1hojrheumativnaueln. X11! ar:,hO25ethm,tl rt fiaut adeiad (hent to ante it. l "'rumor, 111/ 1- re', hoplmv'yut 1 151 putilish 10for ethers to se/." -Sim. - -ttra. tt illi vas.. OrIgtut15,5 e oftill000tan, Kr1 Imo 0111(5 is ninainabls at drug mrd d,ptrritmat use.: hl f',513.154 10 71e, .t 1•11...e; 9 1•/.1 lit. a ,d41ne ro,,, ll n has. 0,r } t• ,v 4,010154 5 ,,i ( i. afth ler bah- FREE ait FREE TRIAL OFFS IY yes have never Bled Rrn,el,u's try It sot at our expense, Wo bate distributed a greak 'many'npeclul " GIANT" packages which make It may (Or you to prove our 5031111 ler ynnrne114 Ask your druggist fur rho new"tlAl'1"' 71110 package. lien consist: of our regular 75e, bottle togi'ttinc with n separate BSI bottle—subhcleat ter Monk-- one week. Open tits trial bottle brat. Palk tor• the :eat, and 11100, it net entirely convinced theta Brusrhelt does everything we claim It to do. Susi regular bottle 0 still as good as new. Tao tit back, Your dreggggqlat 0 authorised to reface,. Your 73e. immediately and without questions. your Iwo tried 1(ruselot, free, ak our memo." What could ha Mime? Prenmtselured by" B. Griffiths Rosit:•a, 3.t 1„ Pta elt.st,'r, Bugs; ti»tab. 1230). Importers )Ictiulhxay 51110.1 Ltd„ 'Toronto, •'1 DO YOU SUFFER FRO CONSTIPATA Countless remedie1 are adrertiset8l Tor constipation. Marty relieve fon tete moment but they are habit form, ing and must be continued. Other contain calomel and dangerous nein. erai drugs, which remain in the sys teal, settle in the joints and cans,; aches and pains. Some arc hars1l0 purgatives which cramp and griper and leave a depressed after acct.' Avoid lubricating oils which only,: grease the intestines and encourage', nature's machinery to become lazy. 4 A purely vegetable laxative such¢` as Carter's Little Liver Pills, gents touches the liver, bile starts to flow', tete bowels move gently, the intestincsk are thoroughly cleansed and constipa-, tion poisons pass away. The sternal j liver and bowels are now active an the system enjoys a real tonic effect] Alt druggists Z5c and 75c red pkgs. 1 SAFE, STERILIZED 'ISSUES "COTTAGE" Sterilized, wrapped' roil' of 3,000aheots. 0 0 FOR THE WELL-APPO'i 1+iT'ED BATHROOM 0 T5t800IM1N,STING women who practice s,r' iiaes economy buy these Sterilized Toilet T1s lues by name e9 For Eddy Tissues oro Canada's ®el—in quality and vows, lei YOU mayselect en" of these four Eddy Rolls knowing that will gal a sale, pure, Storip;l:ed ttatua ah economical price • Ask for it by name, THE E. 5. EDDY COMPANY U- IND Hutt - - cAN,AbA ONLIWON"finletSfariiisedVrAu*,,ShrEll eaniltry, deefprotif odbtnet in 1110' or tleiGin finish - - - I'tAVy" "DREAONOUO,BT" 700 sheets ofsl:i,safa, Seven o0ncol of poper, - iliaed (roped tissue. "WHHIT•t SWANi° $1erilised lissuo In wrap- ped rolls of 750 sheets. ✓ ' \ (4007,' ikzect +'ANA