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CONSTIPATED CHILDREN
Children who suffer from Constipa-
tion, indigestion or any of the other
-ailments due to a clogged • condition
of the bowels will find prompt relief
through the use of Baby's Own Tab-
lets. The Tablets are a. mild but
thorough laxative which can always
be depended upon to regulate the
bowels and sweeten the stotnach.
' heyare absolutely safe and are sold
!ander a guarantee to be entirely free
from opiates or other injurious drugs.
Concerning them , Mrs. Thomas A.
toutot, Lake Baber, N. B., writes:—"I
am pleased to state that Baby's Own
Tablets were of great help to me
*hen ray baby was suffering from
constipation," The Tabletseare .sold
by medicine dealers or by maiPnt 25
cents a bbx from The Dr. Williams'
Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
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in a New York railroad{:"office, has
won the national woman's fenleing
championship and the gold `medal of-
fered by the Amateur Fencers' league
of America.
Andalusian women, When on .the
streets, wear veils instead of hats or
caps. These veils- are made of blue
or pink flannel, coquettishly thrown.
back to show the "love twist," a large,
thin curl Of . hair flattened against
each temple.
The Spanish girl of any attractions
is always attended by a young ittan
who is known as her novio, and who
has the privilege of escorting' her on
her walks, although, by a singular
anomaly, no formal engagement ex-
ists.
Miss Grace Casey, publisher of the
Puebo, Col. Star-Journtal, . was the
only woman delegate .to attend the
annual meeting of the American
Newspaper Publishers' Association,.
held in New York City.
Girl ushers, co-eds of the University
of California and Stanford Univers-
ity, are to be used to escort women
delegates and alternates to= their,
eats at the Democratic Nation Con-'
vention to be held in San Franeiscoiin
July.
ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN
New Jersey has more than 300,000
Women employed in gainful occupa-
tions.
Beauty, Economy, Good Service and
Correct Styles are the Cardinal Points in
STEW RT
BRAND
CLOTHING
For Men . and_ Boys who want the GreatestWaiues
the most becoming styles in Guaranteed- Mer--"
chandise at the Most Reasonable Price.
Never in the; world's history was it so necessary to exercise the great-
est care in your clothing purchases as it is to -day. We stand behind every
Suit we sell. Our principle of always looking to QUALITY is a guar-
antee to you that no matter what price you pay here you will get the
very' best value that that amount of money can buy anywhere. Our
Stock is so Comprehensive that we can successfully satisfy your' every
want and -save you money as Well. Come here for your next suit.. .11'
WILL PAY YOU. a'
The law restricting the hours of
labor for conductorettes in New York
leas been repealed.
New York women are credited with
having patented more inventions than
the women of any other state.
England's bathing beaches are now
(extensively adorned by girls wearing
mermaid bathing suits.
The British House of Commons has
''defeated a bill to change th'yoting
rage of the women from thirty . to
twenty-one years..
Miss Nancy E Caddell, of San
Diego, Cal., has been appointed dirsc-
or of thg prOdelphia Qir? scouts .
&imenna an Old custom forbids
fa bride to speak to any man =other
than her husband for seven years.
Thousands of French women are
row employed in the rebuilding of
keveral towns in the devasted regions
;af France.
Twenty-five years ago the former
Empress. Eugenie completed her
Memoirs, which are not to be pub-
lished until after her death.
r 'Atter shlneing the bullring for
a four decades, former Empress "Eugenie
tww passed ninety-four years of age,
recently attended a bullfight at Seville,
"Spain.
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After a hearty
malt you'E
avoid that
staff !eeiin-
if
Yaa chew
a stick of
The campaign to secure -the passage
"tbf the suffrage amendment through
congress necessitated the raising and
spending of ,more than $500,000.
Twelve thousand members of the
-Congress of women's Clubs of the
'Pittsburgh district have pledged them-
selves to wear only staple clothing
'until prices of more modish garments
drop and to place a two weeks' ban
+on potatoes in a campaign, against
he high cost of living.
In 52 factories in New York state
'employing womenit was found that
eighty-eight per cent of the establish-
ments were paying women workers
an average of $16 per week.
In an exhibition at Pinehurst, N. C.,
Annie Oakley, the noted markswo-
* ian, Made a new record for herself
!Then she broke 100 clays in six min-
utes and Sixteen seconds.
Mrs. Adelbert Ward, of Hague, N.
Y`., has completed a bed quilt of
elaborate design which contains 6,016
separate pieces. It required seven
years to complete the quilt.
At the annual student conference
ken vocations for women at Bryn, Mawr
College, it was announced that a vote
by the undergraduates showed that
they were more interested in scientific
Work as a vocation than any other
rolesssion
NOURISHING FOOD
AND GOOD HOURS
Help You to Resist Disease --Aid
These With a Tonic to Keep
the Blood Pure,
The .power of your body to resist
disease and to fight it ' after disease
gets a foothold, is one of the moat
precious possessions you have. You
weaken this power when you let
your general health run down, your
blood get thin and your nerves sin,
steady.
You weaken it when you worry,
when you over work, when you do
not get sufficient -sleep, and when you
are under -nourished, either because
you do not eat the right kind of food
or because your digestion is out of
order.
You preserve your power to resist
disease when you keep 'good hours
and eat proper food at regular inter-
vals. You further increase- and
strengthen resistance to disease when
you build up your blood and nerves
by the occasional use of a tonic like
Dr: Williams' Pink Pills, whiph are
free from opiates and harmful drugs
of any kind.. The value of these pills
as a health builder is fully shown by
the experience of Mrs. E. C. Taylor,
Hanover, Ont., who says: "At vari-
ous times since I was a girl of fifteen
I have proved the value of Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills. At that age I was
in . a much run down condition, suf-
fering from many of the well known
symptoms of anaemia. My mother
procured a supply of Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills, and after taking about a
half dozen boxes I was restored to
normal health. Again after my mar-
riage, and before my boy was born, I
felt miserable and again took Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills, which once
more met all my expectations and
fully restored my health.' My latest
experience with these pills was fol-
lowing an attack of pleurisy, which
left me completely broken in health.
Part of the time I was under the care
of two doctors, and _for three months
I was practically between life ,and
death. Again at my mother's sug-
gestion I started the use of Dr. Wil-
liams' Pink Pills, ' Y hadnot been
taking them long before X. could tell
that they were kering , me. Day by
day I could feel my strength return-
ing, and was soon ' enjoying good
health once more. In view of my ex-
perience I think I can safely say
there is nothing in the way of medi-
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Price:, Men's Suits 10 to $45
Price, Boys' Suits $6 to$15
Polish women in some of the min- cine better than Dr. Williams' Pink
Eng towns in Pennsylvania celebrate pills.
the -close of Lent by switching their - Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by
husbands and deluging them "with all medieinhe dealers or by mail at 50
water. The custom is an old one in - cents a box or six boxes for $2.50
Poland. from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Miss Adeline Gehrig, a stenographer Co., Brockville, Ont.
More New Suits
for Women
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NeleS91
arethe VeryLatest Design
that�#
Men's and Boys' Furnishings
Moderately Pri
Underwear
To see the new garments and to
acquaint yourself with the new styles 1
is to see some of fashion's cleverest
and prettiest productions of the
whole season. The leadership of
this store is Ready -to -Wear Carni--
ents has always been very marked,:
but perhaps never was it more re�
markable than it has been this
spring. . You can always depend ori
getting the very last word in Correct=
Style here.. And the price is just as
always -- low --often' a little lower.
$25 to $65
Genuine Egyptian Cotton Balbriggan, Poros Knit and
Mesh Underwear, in Natural, White, Black, or mottled,
in both combinations or two-piecefl Price
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BQ ' '�Men'sY 50c j 75cto $2
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Every new-atyle that has the ear mark of )good taste and
becoming style is here. Get your straw hat now before
they are picked over. Price .
25c
Dressier Shirts we never had than the new summer pad
terns. They are everything: that you could desire. Well
`made, full sized, good fit, and attractive colorings, Price
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$1 to $3.
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TPetite, nerves.
good deal to
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That aftemoon cup of Lanka!
SUMMER„ MILLINERY.
We -have made special arrangements
tore your requirements in Sumer
Millinery. We have searched the
mar)ets for the Newest Ideas and
are in a position to give you the
very best possible service -
Women's Summer Dresses
Beautiful New Creations in Attractive Styles at Pleasing Prices,'
These delightful new dresses are ordinary garments.
-They are made in Strict keeping with the most 4dvanced
styles. Their very appearance are suggestive of cool
comfort and attractiveness. , You will be delighted with
the entirely new ideas that find expression in 'these new
garments. We carry all sizes. Price
sfil 00 to $27.50.
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