Halton Hills Newspapers

Flesherton Advance, 26 Jan 1911, p. 3

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1 THE AVERAGE WOMAN NEEDS MORE BLOOD Her788 Easily Irritated, 81ib Wor- ries Over LittlB Things To the woman in the home â€" the woman closely confined to the bourse either through household duties or the care of children, or bothâ€" Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are A positive blessing. The average »roman has too little blood. Her nerves are easily irritated, she wor- ries over little things, has severe headaches and backaches and is lick most of the time. With the wo- jnan who uses Dr. Williams' Pink J'ills the condition is different. She Is always well and the care of her children, or her household duties, Is a real pleasure. This is because Pr. Williams' Pink Pills enrich the blood supply and bring bounteous health and strength. Here is proof. •Mrs. Fanny Shepherd, Girviii, Bask!, says: "I am the mother of % large family and was worn out, weak and irritable. I kept going to my doctor about every six weeks, »nd he would give me something "to keep me going j little longer." But it was like winding up a clock, I soon got run down again, and al WILL TEST CAMORRA. Thirty-two Members of Dreaded Band arc in Prison. The walls of the Prison Gardi at Viterbo, Italy, once a monastery, now hold with seeming security 22 members of the dreaded Camorra, whose trial next month for the mur- der of traitorous associates, is ex- pected to test the strength and in- fluence in high places of the most resourceful of criminal organiza- tions. Since the prisoners were brought there from Naples, the of- ficials have realized that comrades in the "honorable society" would not hesitate to adopt desperate measures to free Chief Enru-o Al- fano and his companions if they could foresee the slightest chance of succt •â- ). Detachments of carbineers sur- round the prison. Sunday passed without incident, but the stillness of the night was broken frequent- ly by whistle calls, sounding at times as though from a consider- able distance and again seaming to rise from within the dungeon en- closure. In these the guards recog- nized the familiar signals of the C'ammorists, who thus sought to est- tablish communicatioa with their imprisoned friends. SHE CURED HER HEART DISEASE WHEN SHE CURED HER KID- NEYS WITH DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. Mrs. Henry J. Jaoqurs found a , .speedy relief for all her troubles, and now enjoys the best of healtb. St. Rose du Lac, Man., Jan. 23 (Special)â€" That Heart Disease is one of the results of disordered Kidneys, and is consequently eas- ily cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills, is the experience of Mrs. Henry J. Jacques of this place. "My heart troubled me all the time," said Mrs. Jacijucs in an in- terview. "And I knew what ter- rible results might follow. The fact that my limbs would swell and my back a'che led me to believe that I also suffcied from Kidney Disease, so I determined to try Dodd's Kidney Pills. I bought four boxes, and before I had finish- ed the third box the swelling was back was well, and my I IS name to remember en you need a remedy rorCOUCM^ and COLDS gone, my though life seemed hardly worth been anticipated and the criminals living, I did not wish to die because of leaving my little children. I continued like this for some years, but at last summoned up enough energy to strike out a new depar- ture and got a. supply of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills. I barely hoped they would help me, but to my- sur- prise, before I had been taking them long I began to feci like a different woman. I still continued taking According to the director of theij^gj^j.^ ^^ longer troubled me. prison the attempt failed. Ifc.ha<l|am now in the beat of health, and I owe it all to Dodd's Kidney Pills." were purposely placed in cells op ening on the cloisters of the ancient monastery and into which no sound j^-j from the outside world could reach, j The prisoners are accused of the murder of James Cuosolo and his wife and have been awaiting trial for more than three years. On their behalf it has been boasted that such was th« power of the Camorra that they would never Heart Disease is one of the trou- bles that come from unhealthy They fail to strain the the Pills for some time, and they { be convicted in th« courts of Italy. made me as well and strong as any | The Minister of Justice has declar- woman need wish to be. Once more I would enjoy life thoroughly, and have done so ever since. I never need the doctor now, and everything Eeems bright and cheerful. I shall always recommend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to anyone who in my opinion needs a tonic of any kind." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.30. from The Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Professor (to medical student) â€" "Will you please name the bones cf the skull!" Student (perplex- ed)â€" "I've got them all m my head, professor, but I can't thmk of the names at the moment." ed that the band of assassins robbers must be wiped out. and impurities out of the blood, and those impurities are bound to af- fect the heart, which is the engine that propels the blood through the body. To cure Heart Disease cure the Kidneys with Dodd's Kidney Pills; to prevent Heart Disease keep the Kidneys toned up and healthy by using Dodd's Kiduey Pills. NOVEL ElEGLASSES. German Inventions for the Near l^ightcd and tor the Police. A German inventor has devised what he calls telescope eyeglasses. They are intended for the use of short sighted persons by the very simple means of enlarging the im- age on the retina. They are spec- ially designed for that class of peo- ple who cannot wear the ordinary simply corrected glasses. The monocle combination con- sists of two parts united in a single metal frame, a front objective lens or collector and a second nearer the eye to disperse the rays at the proper angle to make the correc- tion for the degree of myopy in question. When properly prescrib- ed and made, says the Scientific i American, the two lenses have such ! relation tu each other that there is no distortion, astigmatism or col- ored border to the image obtained. Another German has invented what he calls police eyeglasses. On the side next the face they have tiny concave mirrors which may be extended sidewise or be folded back so as not to show. They give the wearer if he has normal sight an image of what is going on almost directly behind liim. Ttiey are pro- posed for the Oerman secret pol- ice. Whether adopted or not is not to be ascertained from head- quarters. The Rayo Lamp la a high grade lamp, sold at a low prica». There ar« lalapi that c.uhl luutft, b^t t.^«re is Bit bnttol lamp iDaUe at xay price, t'nnvtructuil (..f aolid brasa. uickel plaleil â€" eaaily kept clean ; afl^ urnament tn atiy rnom in any liuij i. There ii luithiiii; known to tbe art[ of lampmaklnc that ran a<iU t» tbe rklue n< the UaYO l.amp aa a light-, givtti;; ileTico. Kvery dealer everywhere, li uut at juura, wrii« tox d^' •oriptiT* circular to the neareit ageuci uf The Queen City Oil Company, Limited, Toronto. £VP£ r AGENTS WANTED TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY lor Red, Weak, Weary. Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Murine Doesn't Smartâ€" Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, BOc. $1.00. Murlno Eye Salve In MOTHiR'S APPAECIATE BABY'S OWN TABLET! Because they art- the only medi- cine which gives the guarantee o! a Government analyst to contair no opiate, morphine or other harm- ful narcotic. This means the mo- ther can give this medicine to hei youngest baby with absolute safety. Thousands of mothers know this and will give no other medicine to their little ones. The Tablets cannot do harmâ€" they always do good. When the Little one has a cold ; baby in- digestion ; colic ; when he has worms or his teeth are troubling him, Baby's Own Tablets will prove their worth. Concerning them Mrs. E. Merriam, Shetland, Ont., writes : "I use Baby's Own Tablets nOME TR.UMNG. ACHES, PmS AND RBEIMATISM Zam-Buk will give You Ease. irtl^f-! Bone Spavin Ricii Vallfy. Alta. May 30th. 15C3 -I haTc ua«tl your Sparin Cure fur a long lime aac wovld »oi be without it. Have kitleU a Boae Spavin by its use." Oi,E CARLSON. That teils the whole alory. And hyadreds of tliousaads hare had the lame experience in tbe past 10 year*. For Spsvin, BlOGlrane, Curb. SpUBt, SweiliB^s and aU Lameofss, Keadairs Spavin Cure cure! the trouble â€" laaJtcs the horse eoiind and wellâ€" aiul aares money for tlie owner because it remove* tlie caus* of the trouble. Keep a bottle always at hand- %IotH for ^. Good for man and t>ea«t. Ask your (iealer for free copy of our book *-A Treatise On The Horse" or write us. Bl B. J. mm.tLI. CO. Eaeakarf Pans. Vt H lOn-CLA.Sil rANVAH«»KB3 TO CAIX 0:< iha bo»t amilies. Alfred I'yier, Loudun. T H OMH WOHK. â€" WB WANT KKI.IARI.8 families to operate our tiieh-n,eed aut^ima- \'t: Kuitt'ng M.v-litnos at home; w*dole or spa7« time knittinie fttrtlie traWe ; |:oud w,-it;os. F tr all particiiiara addreaa. I he fanadlan Wh desal* r>i«lrihutinz Co., fjent W i)rilli:i. Ontirio. MEN W.ANTKl). aj:e '.8-S'i. for ttmrn-ii i mnntlily, autl linkoinon ^l. nn .til i'.l'-i _ ian railr«aila. Kxperiouro uimwi-esii'v- ni .â- itrika. I>oaivioMs ):u.ir.into.-d c'<inp«i<?n: tn*«| Pniinoti'n. lUilnal Kinpl.'vini l(,-,i.!(ri.irtel1 â€" over 4110 men sent to positions rannthly. -tatf ace; ;<onil siiimp. R iiSway Assoeiiition. T)ept SM. '.'-J? M'Oir*',* .street, l!r""kU-ii, N.Y V^ANTED. BAB.N TUK B^RBKB lUAD. lemâ€" constant practiceâ€" eareii ireeki comp-eto ci>ur»e- f bab: Ston-tew , ^ ,, >. araduilds earn twelve to eiihtoeii uullarj "e^m ly. Wnte fnrcilai.gua. Moler liirhar Co.le«», ,ii« stT«a <oU fre^ ttl IJueeil li.ljt. Torjato. I ^lANCFR, lumora, Ltuapa. etc. latemal V/ and external, cured Without paiD b« our home treatment. Write ao beforr to* la-r T>r T?.'''!n.iii Madical Co.. I.imitedk CnitipewP'^d. Ont. Aseptic Tube's. 25c. Jl.OO. Eye Boolu i for my three little ones and consid- and" Eye Advice Free by Mail Murlno Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, "A man tried to pick my pock- ets yesterday on the street, but my wife prevented him." "Did she grapple with him. or just scream?" "Neither. She wasn't there." "Then how could she prevent himf "She had been through my pockets first.' Mrs. IVInsIow's Soothing Syrnp Fas be«n u»»d for over SIXTY FIVE YEAIIS by li:l.UONSa( MOTHRKS for thflr CHILDRE.S WIULI tEETHIN'l. with J-RKFEl.-r BICCESS. It BIK'THES the OIlll.I), SOITESS the GUMS. AUDITS all 1"A1N| CURK8 WIND COlir-. stiJ Is tuo best rrmi-dy for VlAltKiia'.A. Sold tjy I>rui.Tr'^ts In every oart of the world H* sure and sale for Mrs. Wlnslow s Soo.'hinc Syfop."an(l tftlce no other kind. Twenty-flvu cctits » ^•Itle. O larsnte^d under the Food and Driics Aet^ *ue 3Ctli. IIKX. Serial Number 11X1 4^ OLD AND WXU. I&1£I> REJtSDT. A SURE WAY. A certain learned professor en- joys a gocK.1 joke, and his pupils often come to him when they have heard a new one. Such was the case when cne of the students came to him and said : "Professor, wouldn't you like a gocxl recipe for catching rabbits." "Whv, ves," replied the Profes- Bor. ''what is itf "Well, you just crouch down behind a thick stone wall, and make a noise like a turnip." Quick as a fla.sh came the reply : "Oh, a better way than that would be for you to go and sit (juictly in • bed of cabbage and look natur- er them the very best medicine dur- ing the teething period. The Tab- lets are sold at 23 cents a box by all medicine dealers or direct from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. When washing flannels put two teaspoonfuLs of ammonia into one gallon of water to soften the fabric. iMinard's Lini.mi-.nt Co, LiMiTBn. Sirs. -1 have used your MIN.-\RD'S LINI.MENT for the past 25 years and whilst I have occasionally used other lini- ments I can salely say thai 1 have never used any equal to yours. If rubbed between the hands and Inhal- ed frequently, ii will never f.iil to cure cold in the head in twenty-lour hours. Il is also the Besl for bruises, sprains, etc. Yours truly, J. O. LESLIE. Dartmouth. ' When Mothers are Ineonsciously Cruel to Their Daughters. "All's well that ends well ' is the most costly of mottoes, declares the author of "Neighbors and Friends," who adds that in her daily rounds the district nurse be- comes convinced that laziness, men- tal and bodily, is at the bottom of most of the evils of life. Mothers repeatedly argue when remonstrated with for allowing girls in their teens to spend their time in idleness, "I can do the work myself, and when the time comes for it, they'll do the same." They do not recognize how much easier life would be for their chil- dren if they did not allow habits of laziness and selfishness to take such deep root. In the days when sewing formed a larger part of every woman's ed- ucation and occupation than it does at present a mother was reproach- ed for allowing her daughter to spend so much time over embroid- ery. In defending herself, she said, "I have had her taught sewing, and whether she makes siiirts or tea*- cozies matters very little. What matters is the habit of industry. Provided she has that, she will al- ways turn to any form of work that may be necessary." It seems almost impossible for uneducated mothers to grasp the fact that although their children's assistance in the housework may be of little value, they must iieverthe-i '"^""^^ less exact it, and that the import- ant point is the habit of industry, not the intrinsic worth of childish efforts. Even n the humblest forms of work it may be truly said. "Ease is the lovely result of forgotten toil." Have you a bad attack of "gen- eral aching" 1 Yt,a know the feel- ing. Limbs ache, muscles seem to have become tired out SHE MUST INDEED BE CLEVER "She's a clever girl." "Is that so J" "Yes. she can give a reason why her sisters ought to wash the dish- es." vour back AILROAD npemti »n« in CAnaitu today pr»- Tiilu Hn» i-liaucc^ f<>r ycuiiie lut-a. U'e Ieai.-h ToI^Krapliy and Miitiua .\i:untd' M'urk eomplete iushttrtukt liiiu*. Hrvrticu!a.-« frtw- Writ* lentrnl Talegi-aph and Qailmad Sihuul. Y'Mi^-o :ind Gemini Sta., T'tniiUo. W. H. >lmwr, CrBsitlHUl. A Medical Need Supplied.â€" When medicine is found that not only aches, now and again a'twinge of ; acts upt-n the stomach, but is so rheumatism strikes vou here and compounded that certain ingredi- there. Your chest feels tight, thero I ents of it pass unaltered through is a pain between vour shoulders, 1 the stomach to find action Siiould a person choke at the table while eating, hold their right arm up as high as you can and pat hard on the back. This is worth knowing. WHERE HK MADE IT. "Hullo, Binks!" said M'obbles. "1 hear you've been in the chicken business." "Yep," said Binks. "Made anything out of it?" ask- ed Wojbles. â-  Yfj, " said Binks. "Ten thou- sand dollars." "Ten thousand dollars in tne chicken business?' demanded Wob- "Nope. Out of it," said Binks. A tourist, while travc'ling through Arizona, notice*! the dry, dusty appearance of the country. "Doesn't it ever rain around lierc?" he asked one of the natives. "Rain?" The native spat. "Rain? say, pardner, there's bull- in this yeie town over five old that hain't learn 't to vet." Time tries all things, and as Bickie's Anti-Consumptive Syrup has stood the test of years it now ranks as a leading specific in the treatment of all ailments of the throat and lungs. It will soften and subdue the most stubborn cough by relieving the irritation, and restore the affected organs to healthy conditions. Use will show its value. Try it and be convinced jf its efficacy. and altogether you need toning up Cold is responsible for this con- dition, and a vigorous application of Zam-Buk will put vou right. Tako a hot bath, if possible, and then rub your chest and the aching limbs well with Zam-Buk. Mrs. B. Gorie, 76 Berkley St., Toronto, writes: "A few weeks ago I was suffering from a bad cold, which had settled in my throat, chest and limbs. I tried all kinds of remedies, new and old, and found very little relief until I used Zam-Buk." On applying this to my throat and chest I found such easti aha relief from the tightness and soreness I determined to use only Zam-Buk. I also rubbed it on my limbs where I felt the rheumatic pains. In three days from the t-me I first began applying Zam-Buk I was free from the cold in throat and chest, and also the rheumatism in my limbs." Zam-Buk will also be found a sure cure for cold sores, chapped hands, frost bite, ulcers, blood-poi- son, varicose sores, piles, scalp sores, ringworm, inflamed patches^ babies' eruptions and chapped plac- es, cuts, burns, bruises and skin penerally. .Ml druggists and stores sell at 50c. box. or post free from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. in the bowels, then there is available a purgative and a cleanser of great r-ffectiveness. Parmelee's Vege- table Pills are of this character and ire the best of all pills. During l-ie years that they have been in US" they have established them- «elves as no other pill has done. The Soul of a Pla.no i« the Action. Insist on the •OTTO HIGEL" Piano Action A GREAT DEMAND FOR PAPER STOCK W\STK I'ArKKOI'ALLUUADES. Mb" KaK>. IruD. MBt»l!i. Rulioor*. Kto. E. PULLAH, "•'ro'r.'n-to "v.? "^ Main ZC»3. Phona for pjrtlculirs. Clarence- rying Algy -"Wondah what's wor- old chap?" Reggy lODINOL $1 a box 6 for S 5 "Why. has father-in-law and his mother-in-law are both living with him, you know!" Clarenceâ€" "How's that, old man?" Reggyâ€" "Why, Algy ha.s no house of his own. "and they wont leave theirs." That T»fm««tlii« Cold that mad* yoa wr«leh«d U«t winter will uut o.nn« bsck i( jruu Ikk* A:.«ot Lung n^ium wli«u jriiUr ttatuat U r»w md »ui«. Tbi9 :uliBirkbl* r*in*tlj in (rM Irua opiiua. Xtk» U in tin*. The tiost highly efficient app'icaiioo for llie reiiuclioii o» Swellings. Goitre, Thick Neck, Glandular Eniarg*. menls. Its Positive. nil CC o< all kinds, in any and I ILCO all stages, quickly re- lieved and positively cured. Cure vour suffering and live quietly. "Common .senne" lor Piles will do it. $1 a box. ?S lor 6 boxes. Mailed on receipt k3( pi ice. LYLE MEO'CIKE COMPANY, TORONTO Lawverâ€" Now what did you and the de"fendant talk about? Witness â€" Oi t'ink about fifteen minutes. L.â€" No, no ; I mean what did you talk over? W.â€" We talked over the tiliphone, sorr. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Vour <irug|i«» will r«(iâ„¢l money if l»A/.t) OINT MKM (alia to cur« anj cioe uf llohini, Bima. Bloeilnj or ProtruUinij l*ile» in 8 lo l< »lay»- Wc. Scatter salt on a carpet when sweeping and vou will not only find it has a cleansing effect, but that it also keeps away moths. Mlnartl't Liniment Curts Cargat In Co««. If your irons become rough and sticky wash in warm soapy water, dry and rub with emery paper. Mose Johnsonâ€" Say, Pete, s'pose we gets ketched fer stealin' dese heah turkeysâ€" does we get jailed? Pete Persimmons â€" Suttinly not; turkeys am so high now-a-days dat stealin' a turkey's des like stealin' a railroad I Diphtheria, Quinsy and Tonsilitis begin with sore throat. How mu^h better to cure a sore throat in a day or two than to be in bed for weeks with Diphtheria. Just keep Hamlins Wizard Oil in the house. The best proof of courage taking your own ills with cheer. Green â€" I understand his wife has money ? Point â€" He understands it also. Why, frogs years Bwim In cleaning painte<I woodwork it is far better to use a strong kero- s«!ne water than any kind of soap. LoM »f f Iwhi coaKh linil pain in th* ob«st nny not mean ootusumptloii. but are b»l Hinnn. Allen's Lunij HaU;iin lou»eiiit the cuugb and heats iiitiaui- •d ait ya^tMSM. Not a Eraia ot opium in it. Nuts which have grown stale m.ay be freshened by soaking an hour in milk, then placing in oven to dry. ShMsCum â- â€¢ickir KOI.* o<«<i<k». l-nr«a colli «• bealtf • • • a c«-la. TO CURB A COLO IN ONB DAY Take UAXATIVB BRO.MO Qiiiain* TaM.tn. Drujtfls*! refund raoner U it (niii to our* X w OROvK'S algaatnre la on vacb lw& Uo.' Teacher (after a holiday, to the superintendent)â€" "I should like a week's leave of absence." Super- inteiulent-"l""or what purposed" Teacher- "To get married." Sup- crintcndontâ€" "Why weren't you iiiarrie<l during your holiday!" 'I'caclic-v â€" "1 didn't want to spoil mv holiday in that way 1" a PhMlolan la not always at baad. Oaar4 jon, Ml( againal audilan ooiighs and oolda by kaaplni rhotfle of Vainklllor ia tb* houae. Arold aobati. M"lh.r. i. l^a. .a. " PainiUl.r " - !•«., DaTia'â€" iM and 400. Imltattona Abound, but intlat apnn it«ttln( tb* mnuine " Ihe 1> A t " Monthul I'iaater. U tiu itoo.l tb'a teat al yeara. It curea acbaa aad paiu tuiekar tban any plaatar. A Household iicdicine.â€" They that are acquainted with the ster- ling proijerties of Dr. Thomas' Ec- Icctric Oil in the treatment of many ailments would not bo without it in the house. It is truly a house- hold medicine and as it is effective in dealing with many ordinary com- plaints it is cheaper than a doc- tor. So, keep it at hand, as the call for it may come most unexpect- edly. It's awfully hard for a man to pray for his neighbor as strenuous- ly as he prays for himself. MInarit's LInlmtnt Curn Olsttmpar. Barn Roofing Fire. Lidhtninti Rust and Storm PrcMsf Durable and Oraamental Let us know the siza of any roof you ai^ thinking of covering and wa will maka you an interesting ofTeTa Metallic Roofing Go. Llmlt*iJ MANUFACTURERS and â- H'INNIPEG TORONTO A well-beaten egg is a great ad- dition t-t> a tart made of dried ap- ples, giving lightness and a good flavor to the dish. .•\ tourist on retiring to rest tied a handkerchief round his head. The landlord seeing him, said: "Got the toothache, sir?" The tourist replied â€" "No, I only tie up mv ears so that I can't hear myself snor- ing." Most of us prefer describing the way to heaven to walking in it. Pills for Nervous Troubles.â€" The stomach is the centre of the nerv- ous system, and when the stomach suspends healthy action the result is manifest in disturbances of the uerves. If allowed to persist, nerv- ous debility, a dangerous ailment, may ensue. The first consideration is to restore the stomach to proper action, and there is no readier re- medy for this than Parmelee's 'Ve- getable Pills. Thousands can at- test the virtue of these pills in cur^ ins nervous disorders. Dried fruits and vegetables, such as beans and peas, should' be kept in a cool, dry pantry, in tin boxes with air-tight covers. Hliiard'i Llnlmtnt Cufm Dlphthtrla. There is no poisonous ingredient in Hollownv's Corn Ctire. and it can be used without danger of in- jury. A M.'MDEN'S TRUST. Winnie, aged six, had gone down the village stret with her new doll. It could be plainly seen that she was in dire distress. She stood still, and after a close scrut- iny of several men who p:use.'., she accosted one. ".â- \re you an hontst man?" she demanded. •Why, yes, I think so," was the astonished reply. "Well, then, if you're sure yon'rc an honest man, ' said the little maid, "please hold my dolly while I tie my shoe." The man who boasts of hi.-; wi^ doin is sure to see tbe reflection o{ a ftwl every time he happens to look in a mirror. Worms feed upon the viltality o| children and endanger their liveSv, .-V simple and effective cure is Mo» Vher Graves' Worm Exterminatovw "John, don't you think I have wi>rn this pair of .shoc"^ long enough i" "No, f.ear. were long enough you have had those corn-:." If th- we-ild ^ Nona is hopelessly poor until bft has lost all friends. Mlnartt'S Liniment CurM Colds, ate. "Can you tell me how to liv* 100 years?" The philosopher stroked his beard thoughtfully. "X will try." he said, "if you can giv» any go<xl reason for wanting to Uv% 100 years." c*j E3 His l^m: bacx. West Fort William, N'»v. 7, iqo8, " I have been troubled with ,-1 lame bacl for the pa«i twenty years and have u.se^ Plasters and O nimonts wiihoiil eflTecl. A( last 1 tried Gin Pills, whiL-h proved ju»( the thing, and I would highly recommenq them to .invone who has a Strained o4 Lame Back.'" H. H.\R!CNKSS. Gin Pills act directly on the Kidneys-* relieve ihc pain â€" neutralize Uric Aci4 wliicii is RoneraUy formed when there it K-'ttiey Tro.ible. Try liin Pills yourself hefori! buyin|( t!-o leculni- !;oc. boxes. Wiite National IVii- a-cJ Chemical Co. (Dept \V. L.^ l.iioiiio, tor tree iiampio^ I

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