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particular people.
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day m : Might "cans
33100d Transfusion NOW
Rejuvenates.
Rejuvenation; the eternal dareain of.
humanity, may soon be within roach
M both mon and women, according to
Dr,' iTawonaki, who communicated this
afternoon to. medical isociety practi-
tioners the result of his experiments
with,blood' transfusion:'
Jaworski's. method of restoring
youth is .to Inject into the veins of
men and women a few drops of blood
from "another -person showing Certain
biological affinity with the patient.
'Blood marriage,"• Jaworski calls it.
He explains. - there is; , q )piological
analogy betweeh'the oelle of the hu-
man.' body and a composite liquid in
which his patients • bathe, aild that if
the liquid fs renewed frequently:
enough. cells can be•• regenerated al-
m'oat '
• ndefintely, , $eGpre,.operating
ho'analyzes the blood of different per-
00naintil he dads one offering the re-
quired. biological affinity, ''Transfusion
is then.;. simple natter:. -
According -bo Jaworski his' opora-
tions Bove been attended wf'tll 'extra-
ordinary sueneee, old Men and -women
having recovered nahoped for youth-
fulnese. Persons suffering from ar
terio-seleresis or other diseases symp-
' tofnatic of prenlatnre senility have ob-
tained a complete transformation of
their: general 'condition. The medical
profession" :here appears to take Jaw
oralfi's diecavery'seriously, -
Wealth Froin Waste.
There are enortnous sources of
wealth in the by --products of almost
every industry, though few pooplo
realize this or the extent to which`
such potential wealth le actually util-
ized.
Take, for example,' wool. The grease
anddirt which are washed out of this
are tuff of potash and potash, salts. In
the wool -scouring factories, of .Prance
and Belgium 'these "by-products" are
extracted from the water In which the
wool is washed and produce proilts
running into tens of •thousands• of del-
Slaughter-houses,
ol-Slaughter houses, too, are, perfect
h in roes
gold •
m the matter of jiy-pro-
ducts. Bones, blood, greae's,, hair, all
are saved and transformed into useful
articles by chemical and other pro
posses.
Talking of 'gold mines, one : of the
most important' of the chemical by-
products of the slaughter -house, cyan-
ide of potassium; is actually used in
mining to tape the gold out of ground
quartz. •
In argument the sharper the point
the, more easily it is blunted..
30,000 islan' cute
Str. Midland City., Georgian
Bay
Dail - servic
Y' a between -Midland and :Parry .Sound.
`Fishing and Scenery' une..X*Ied. Excellent train ser-
vice froin Toronto. Good, Auto bads to Midland. Our
Boat trips will please you, Berths and Information on.
boat, Rates Reasonable. Automobiles carried. Come
where the fishing is good. Information -Any Canadian .'
National Railway Agent or Box 862, Midland, Ont. ' „•
Opportunities in the �~
r'i Y u ��° 1a ■ :.
i ary� Prof ssion
If you desire to enter into a profession you should con-
sider what the new field of VeterinarySciencehas
offer. G d ate; . to
r�,,, }� have splendid opportufutes
for a.succesaful Career.
, • You ,should inquire,
Session Begins October lst, 1924
Write for bulletin and calendar to
McGil�vray, M.D.V., Principal
Ontario Veterinary College
GUELPH - - ONTARIO
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University of Toronto Departulent of /1.Srdetllitara
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toter
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'!until tho'deaired thickness is obtains
If a milder flavor is desired m,
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The average -sized Canadian' fa•
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cover: Note howr o You
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lite.
trademark on the pot. Be sure you get
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smooth` surce;,.like "
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ei spacial cleaneera,
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freer cnhmal Inoida awl 'out. Diamond' Ware, throe,'
coats, light blue And white outdid); white linins'. •
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T '. :EDUCATIO
BY DR. d. , MIDDL.ETON
Provincial etomr.d. of Health, ontarie
L" Middleton Trill bo Ai lad' to ;newer "gtaestfOne ®a Paiute Health
tare ahawugh this column. Addroee him at !YRtditia ldonee;''1t7P
Mreaaent, --Toronto
A few evenings ago I visited ann
0 torte Gown where a" meeting on
Public -Health was being held. Just
before the meeting. I was attracted
to a baseball game played between
local .teams. Quite e considerable
crowd of people were present, but only
the players were getting any exercise.
' How much -betterit 'would be, I
thought' at that moment and since, if
all the people could take; part in
sports and'games instead of only a
few. Nothing is better for maintain-
ing and' promoting;; public health than
exercise in the open air,' and yet a
comparatively' small number of people'
do get enough exercise. Especially in
et ice do sedentary, occupations pre -
Vail, and even then the journey to: and
from business is made by street car
or automobile. - • ,
Have. you ever. noticed a family go-
ing for an `outing? How often this
outing consists -.of, a spin `around or
outside the city, the occupants of the
car never leaving their ;seats until.
they? arrive back at the door of their
z
}rouse." And yet many people regard.
this as
exercise. e.
True,
tin automobile
ride is exhiliarating and' beneficial,
but it is not exercise in the: true sense
'of the word. Exercise to ,be really,'
EASY TRICKS
Blitating A Duck
WHWIICI•t;wtttifta c
beneficial should aim to put the mus-
cles into action and the more of 'these
muscles are used, the •moreeffective
the ,exercise will be. How: much bet-
ter it would be for city folk and conn
try folks to take a brisk 'walk of at
least fifteen minutes twice a day.
Brisk walking it one of the finest ex-
ercises a personcanindulge in. It is
said that of, all the natural exercises
one can take, swimming occupies a
foremost place.- Swimming, however,
is not so easy to indulge in. Walling
is accessible to everybody: The con-
venience of a street -car >-system ' in
cities and'towns:as a mixed blessing.
The tendency is to ride comparatively
short distances Which could' be covered
by walking with';much greater benefit
to health. Some day the health auth-
orities will take a 'keener'.interest in
exercise end recreation fox the, mass-
es, and better -health will be the : i'e-
suit, To -play the practice of attending
ball games, cricket matches and other
forms of outdoor amusement ;is bene
ficial to only a few. In time to come
-facilities will be provided for -all the
people at convement timesto e sui
t-
able, forms of exercise. When that
day comes, the pilblic health• will be
improved and a happier and healthier
race' of people will be the result: -
WOMEN'S DAMPS
Headaches and Backaches Often
Make Life. Miserable.
A woman's health handicaps her al-
, most; always, - She bas pales and dis.
abilities which do not afflicit:nion. Nae
tures does• not give her fair chance.
?Ter brood is more often thin and•poor
than a man's, and she often neglects'
the first beginnings of ill -health. Many,
women -whc seemed destined to- a life
00 fregnent enfr"ering have been freed,
entirely from their suffering through.
thg wonderful blood•making qualities
of Dr; Williams' Pink Pille, Many a
woman- toile ani day with a' pain in her
back and side, a burning_ headache,'
and ;a sense of having no spine left.
What a pity,women will not listen
to their friends .whom ,Dr.. Williams'-
Pink PiTis.have saved from their.mis-
ery. Whenever a woman suffer they
will ;help her—in youth, middle -age
and' afterlife. Mrs. John • Mitchell, .sof.
Mtddlevillo, Ont„ gives her experience
for the benefit of•Iother women suffer.
ere. She lays ee"Some Years' ago I
•was so badly run down I could hardly
walk around the house. I tried toalo a
few ebfores but was able: to do very
little, My boys• and husband had -to
do the rest. of I started UP stairs, x.
had to go very, slow er I would fall,
and I War just played out when I got
at the top - of the; stairs. ' My head
ached terrible, and my heart would
beat vleleatly. In this ,deplorable
condition T began taking, Dr. Wihliaaris'
Pink Pills, When I. had finished six
boxes I felt Melchi. better.; .'.Chen -I got
a 'further, eupplyt and by the tibia .I
had taken these I could Walk an
• where without beteg exhausted, t
beedeehes had 'disappeared and-I'a
now perfeotiy well:.. Any it;olnan wh
Is run down should' net hesitate to b
gin Dr, Williams' Pink Pills at Once
as I inn sure from my own oxperienc
they will build her up."
;-
Von can get -these Pills from
medicine dealer 0r. by mail at 50 ct
a box from The Dr. Wlliigms' Med
eine Co., brookyilhe; Ont. -
Scoutcraft.
• A Scout! He enjoys a trek through.
the weeds more than he does a walk
over the city's streets. Ile can tell
North or South -•frons the mons that
grows on trees, add Bast from West
by' the shadows tbat trunks and
branches' east. When matehies.are for-
gotten he laughs And proceeds to
kindle a fire by, rubbing two sticks"to-
gether,• or ,by striking. steel on flint;
The fire once started, what a break -
east,
dinner, -or supper he oan prepare
out there in'the open! Does he enjoy
the meas? Just watch him and cam
pare his appetite with that. of a boy
who lounges' in a tea room, in ,a -crowd-
ed city:
A. Scout does not run away or ealI
for help when an accident occurs. He
devotes ell his strength:and energy to
` assisting then whc'are in need, If a
person has been cut he bees his first-
aid knowledge in Btopping the flow of
blood, gently and carefully binds up
the • wound,' then, if necessary, he
Seeks .other assistance, .If a person
has been burned his knowledge' tells
flim bow to alleviate .the.auffering. If
anyone' should be dragged from "the,
water unconsjtoug -a Scout: at once
sets to work to "restore respiration •and
circulation. ale knows that not min:'
ate can: be lost,
A Scout can talk to a brother Scout
wlthout making a'Sound by eignaliing
with flags; or by: topping: On a°log'be
tion imlt&to;tho click of g telegraph
key, aild in either manter he can spell
but words and sentencing, ,y
AtWeout can tie a knot that will hold,
he e'en climb a tree ` the ascent of
which seems ialpeseible to others, be
cat swim. a river, he. can pitch a tent,
Ire can mend a tear in hie trousers, he
can tell you what; weeds are poisonous
and what are not, he can sight nut
bearing trees front a distance; if lis-
lag near sea or lake he can reef st sail
and. take his turn at the wheel, and.jf"
near Water at all lie can pull an oar
or use 'Paddles and sculls; ie the
woods lie knows the names of birds
and animals; In the water he- teihsyou
the different varieties of fish..
Scout is kind to everything that
lives. • He ltuo•ws that horses; .dogs
and cats have their rights, fled he re•
spoofs them. A Scout -.prides himself
upon dieing kind deed& and no day in
his life is complete unless he has been
of all to some person. A, Scout_ Is.
quick of eye,quiclt of hearing, and his
museles are well developed, Iis other
'words, a Scout le natural, and the bet-
ter a'Scout the' further away he ri$
frorn the artificial;
A Scout never uses alcoholic !l stere
because he'does not wish to poison his
'body; he desires a clear, active brain
and so he avoids tobacco; Ile ifever
swears, because swearing is a sign of
' Weakness as Welles being` saoreligious:
In fact,, a Scout aims to be, in this,
the twentieth century, as`near as pos.
slble 'like these .taste who, two `and
three; hundred years age, laid the fouh-
estee 'tor what'.has become the I3rf-
tlsh Empire. Ih those days, our fore-
fatheri had to`be ready fon- any emer-
gency, and "as .a Scout of the present
emulates the.Scout of the past, he has.
ehosen.,as his motto, "Be -Prepared,"
and a better phrase could "not -have
been selected, for it is both a :motto
and a siogan,all in one. el e,prepared
for anything—to-do a kind act,, to res•
cue a'con:amnion; to Lord a stream,. to
gather kindling, .to salute the flag to
build a fine—always-be prepared,
GREEN TEAOIN''GREAT -
DE
Ali
Twenty -Ave M D.
gwentY;Ave Years apo, Green 'Tea
was =Ore popular than Black, but due
to the ifeavy'.inlportation of, poor
quality' Japan and China Green, :Te s
the ;detnand foil off. Ceylon and n
started India
producing' Green Tea on.a
largo scale'onlyin recent years. They
were of • such fine quality and delfoioue
flavor -that ,Green Tea drinkers is . i kelt
mediately recognized their' superiority p
and denandel them in ever fneroas- l oxCo
fna�
8 quantities.. Saluda Tea Crim au
is cacti P --
practically the sole importer Cey-
lon and -'India Green Teas in Canada.
For • tefr aerators.
Liquid carbon dioido t
he same gas
that he used for the charging of soda -
water, es being, used successfully in
place of ice as a refrigerant in refrige•
rater cers, '
Minard'r liniment for Rheumatism,
y -
he
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Launch Out Into the Deep.
Launch out into the deep:
Venture thy oraft upon. the open
sea;
'Xlhere Waite the thrjIl of new OS -
For shipsCothat.. do Ace to the shallows
keep:
Let out the idle sail!
Reefed canvas' never won a gohddu
fleece,
Brave hesrts neer chose the shelter-
ed,-p'oole of peace '
In preference to the onward ,driving
galea ,
Hug not the leeward shore! •
The Cautious barque fs wreclfed On'
• hidden shoal,
While ethers, trusting greatly, reach
their goal,
And neVeclonrains of ,hidden wealth ex,
Launeh'entfeta the deep!
Lite yields its richest prize to those
who dare;
Hold to thy "course 'neath tempest
skies, or fair— `. .
The''s
, ea els' thine; and the hoitizon's
sweep!
—S; J. Duncan Olark in Success Maga-
zine.
• -- et ...
Snapdragons for Winner
Flowers.
The Snapdragon has been, 2C7 tun
Proved in 6188 of flower alai in color
that it is now used le the cities' as a
cut dower,- and the plants will pro -
c
e. very fine.bloosns 'in pots in the
se, The fro
wee- heads ,arc "very..
ch larger than when grown in tit°.
den and the colors 'purer in ..tint, '•
The solid eolo1,s, pink estleofaiiy, are
the favorites; - You may buythe seeds'
no* of anY ;shade, or yen .mayf;ow
mixed. varieties, and t alert the ones-
you' like when they begin tc.blooni,
Seeds. for w.iutel bIo'olning nloy be
sown in Juno,, or Jnly in boxes ;nil
1 ,tis scop AO largo enough and.
t gnowfng without 'chock and'•1nal.e
]lent *inter bloomanders, ud if you
a"e old plants: you maylake 11p...cut-
tings .of those in August •LriCt t100t
thehl easily in ?moist, sand and 'these
will bloom dnring the tivin el T,,lle
seuilirigra'make:,the 3.1101.0 brauCIthlg'
plants, but- if rho tip ,lspinched: from, I
the rcbted• slip ';11 will -branch` 3110.0.•`
The largest flower spikq are, pro'?.
duced wean a rooted cutting is g;•oivn
to one single• stem to produce one::
flower spike, though aftei`'0tis cur the'
stub will branch and. bloom„
du
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mu
gar
Pollyphonism, the ,,"art" of imi-
tating the sounds ,made •by ani- -
mate and inanimate' objects, is an
even'.. welcome,form of, parlor en-
tertainment, It consists more', in
careful and ; intelligent 'observa-
tion of sounds than, in either
talent or skill, although each imi,
tation requires practice.
A duck , can be very easily intt-
tated ^if you paid attention; the
last time yon( heard'a duck. A
duck' does not say "quack." khe -.
says something that Is much'
nearer "Whuack." .' Open. 'your-'
mouth very wide Wand get the
"ack" part of 'the ;sounih as far
back in the mouth as possible.
If you will imitate a dump which_
says' a whole string of "whacks,"
starting rt ng very; loud. and Hotting
so
thefteren•dandof 0astthe ser, tring, as youanapprdimitaoach'
tion 'will be better.
.• Itis a good idea to pretend,
when you are doing the imitating,
that a seta pillow is a duck'. and,
that It 0 trying to get away. This
Wes ; you an opportunity, by act-
ing the episode, 'to enable , the
spectator's eyes to help their .ears;
appreciate the 'imitation,
(Mfg this out and paste ft tendo
other of the series, two sorapboo7c.)
RED ROTJU LY DAYS
IIARI) ON 111E BABY
July—the month o4 oppressive heat;
relhiot days and sweltering nlghtsi,is
extremely hard on little ones, Mar -
'home dysentery, colic and cholera
'titanium carry of thousands of pre -
cions little lives every summer. The
mother must be constantly on her
guard to prevent • these troubles or it
they come on -;suddenly to fight them.
No other medicine is of such alis: to
mothers duringthe hot summer as is
Baby's -Own Tablets. They regulate
the bowels and stomach, and an oc-
casional dote given to the wehl;.ohlla
Will prevent summer complaint, or, •if
the trouble does come on suddenly
will banish it, The Tablete'are 'sold
by medicine dealerd or by mail at 26
cents a box from The Dr. Wfliiams
Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont,
Well-bred people* are never cruel:
they may be thoughtless, •but , cold-
blooded cruelty finds no place in their
hearts.: Acts of this kind can only be
practiced by the lots and degraded.
Educate these people, show thein a
betters ay aiud,future,.g'enerations
'may escape the,sights and sounds that
iso"often grloive and' annoy us.
For Sore Feet—Mlear1'e Liniment '
Making a confession is getting an
opportunity to tell -the wholetr,uth.;
15 will sound no worse than the half
truth you are tempted to 'telly end it
will -clear the air.
WE .WANT CHURNING
We supply ce.ns and pay expiate
Charges. Wo pay daily by express
money `orderer which can be cashed
anywhere 'without any deduction.
Our Present Price le 93 Cents per
Pound Butter Fate
Nett to you at your station.
Price is subiect to -change without no.
y
ace, To obtain the'•top price, Cream,
rnuet be free trout bad flavors' and
dontain not less than 30 per cent.
Butter Fat.
Bowes. Company Limited,
Toronto
Ivor references --Head Oihiee, Toronto,
13ank•of 'Montreal; or your local banker.
IDstablished for over thirty years.
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One who neverturned his back, blit
marched breast fol -ward, '
Never doubted clouds would break,
Never dreamed though right' were
.worsted, wrong would triumph,
I1eld we dell to rise, are baffled to
fight bettor,
S1eep..ta wake Robert. Browning.
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Send -a Dominion Express Money Or-
der. They are payable everywhere.
Bente aeatveods reach. a length of
lcd feet.
Mlnard's Lihiment ideals Cute.
Be happy to think that you are usg-
ful, but dont assume that you ane
indispensable.
ispiweitanCannot'i
New Wes
ty1 ''. > tial you can Promoie s
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UR ' IJssu�iqurtne lire Eemed>I
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ebbe giro demob Coo0Cm( OnalifiieIeirist_'i4g'
NEW DISCOVERY ROUTS -
CHICKEN. • LICE
Mlnoralleod Water Sots Rtd of Ousting or deeulnf",
Birds Deloutd ThemeetveL- Fine for
• 8069 Maks and Alt Pouttry.
This wonderful product ?cope the 00Wn9. always Ileo,
boo sweet the veersraiser dohs ant Work It se
rho simplest.' testae, 'Intim and. beet-pmethod otos.
disronrod.
Lica-tlou which 1s he 10,10 or Sue remarkable lice
001000. is dropped a the chicken', drinking uster.
Taxan into Ufo antem of rho bird, -1t Comes out
throng"' the 01l glands of the akin and every lour, or
mita leaves the body, 10 1, "guaranteed to halo the
hatchability of the 000e and cannot lnlure the darer
of rho 000$ er mese; 1t 1s harmless to cbteka ,ad
does not effort the plumage. A few dry,' treatment
at the ilrt end then. .'little added tothe drinking
water anal) month 1, all that to 00oensery.
Sohn It Cooper, tooforth, eat,, says:—I purchased
n haulms)) of Idca•tao from you last ■0001.er, and :I
And 1t good. I Dire some to a friend 'for III. chick.
that wire ,very lousy, and ho was w surprised at
pie result, that they want me to iced for some more.
f incase jj0 for 0 nockose,, '
Sf. A. Orman -rt., Zephyr,. Ont, 1150, --Tho OAea•tlo:
tablet. are all you gar they are, Will ..rend larger
order later.
Send no money-lwt -your name and address. A
card will do, we am e0 eon/Wont. that 1Ace•t1e RILL
501 rid of ovary lea00 or mite that 06 will tend you
000 largo double ,trona' $1,00 hookas)), e1100101 for
,100 50110111 of water, tylion it &mite, bey. between
0913' sloe and taw cants poat1gd l ' if you are not
absolutely saddled after. 30 dud trial your money
011 be. refunded without dueetloa 'or arcument, to
$1,00 pkgs.. 53.00, POI two. have •your, own free.)
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5010 Dlelrlhuten, Sax 11.80, Wlotoe, oaf.
s dL 'a fa
tit 1:1lF.e,'
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gardfng, the R,emilington Perv;hle,,
ineludiilb plans of put Cb tse:'
Icanto
Address
Water your horses before you feed',
,them in the morning; they will be
able to digest their food more easily-
and perfectly, be more healthy, grid
consequently better fitted for their
work—to say nothing of the humane
features of the act.
Mlnard's Liniment Relieves Pain,.
`- There is a majesty in nature'take
her as you will. The essence of poetry
comes breathing to a mind that tee19
from every province of her empire.
—Carlyle, • . . , .
Say Bayet"- insist!
Por Pain Headache
Neuralgia' Rheumatism:
Lumbago' Cold§
Accept only a
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which contain't proven directions
Handy 'Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists
AsplrIn 10 the trade mark (registered 111
gaalua) of Sayer Manufacture of Mono-
acetlescidestot of Bslisyhcsold
SUFFERED •k,,sITH
ECZEMA 3 YEARS
Itched and Burned So
.Could ' Not Sleep,
Cuticura Nealed.
"1 suffered for three years with
eczema which broke out on my
g's\ to ,my neck and and aoon pfotea
b. t„'�� head. 1t itched aad
burned so that it was
moet.imppoosgible 00
sleep at hight,and every
r time h scratched 1t, : it
would bleed. The
breaking out caused disfigurement.
' 1 began .using Cuticurs Soap
and Ointment and after the first
week I got relief. ' 'I continued' the
treatment and in about air months
I wiip,compieteiy heated.” (Signed)
Mrs. George Pottle, R. Vela, 1, Box
22, Freedom, ]vie„ Aug. 15, 4923.
Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes:
0000710 9005, 3'1,0 13 flan'. A•ifdraa7 C0badlar!
noep0,. '�oo15o .o 7, a, 8.s 10011 51008-mb'.
rice 60�0prte, 0laene and0)o Tdeam55,,
cry ourte
aevr 00
sheens Snack.'
MRS:6.1DDGl
80 WEAK COULD-
HARDLY STAND
Tells Row Lydia E.Pinklhanes
Vegetable Compound
Restored Her Health
River Desert,taue I used to have a
severe pain in my' side' Twould.be un-
able tow walk k fast and could not stand
for,any;length of time to:do-my ironing
or washing; but I would have to, lie
down -to, get -relief from the.•llain. I
had this for about two years then a
friend -told ine to try Lydia2
e '
hams;•'Vegetable-t ompound$00ehie
had good results., . I certainly got . good
reoultg from it ,'too
as'the ./eat ,time'I...,
hada' sore side *as last May and 1 have
not had it since. 1 asnalso glad of
having good nursing for,lny baby, -and'
I a
-
think<It is yournedicin that
e.. i this Y -. 00 'i e y helped
m n wa : —Mea. L. V. BUDGE,
River Desert, Quebec.
Tf yea are sufferhhg from the tortures
of a.di.sp 1
acemeiit, irregularities, bac;- ,
aebe,•headaches, neryopsness or a pain ,
in the side you should lose do?time,hn
a try'itig_Lydia.2.:1'Inkham's Vegetable
Compdundt y :
;Lydia E. 'int 1'".
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1 them s_`�'rivate Text -
Beek
Upon 2liliiient"s'I!eeuiiar to Wo -
Men "will be sentyou freo:u onrentlest.
Write i . for it to she L
a hY. dl ^^'
. �Pintthar�,
,Medicine Co., Cobourg, Ontario•' This
boort' contains valuableinformation that
everywomen should know,
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