Flesherton Advance, 28 Oct 1909, p. 7

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) A MAINSTAY FOR ALL MEN All Breadwinners Wlio find Health Declining Should Take Drj WUliams' Pink Pills. r.ROG TIME. Fimctlon tn the Daily Routip^ on BritlBh Men-of-war. Th« presence in these waters of four British armored vesspls calls attention to one of the important functions in the daily life of the Briti«h bluejacket, namely, grog time, says the Shipping Illustrated of New York. Qrog is composed of rum and water and is served daily to the bluejackets on all British warships. Dutchm«n and Geiinans have their beer, Frenchmen and Italians their wia«, but the Brit Thousands of men throughout Canada are suffering to-day from a deplorable failure of strength with- out knowing that they are the vic- tims of nervous exhaustion. The signs are plain. Th<i sufferer can- 1 ., xt i rnu u i • _". , u- â-  J u «»o»o. <)' Ne son. The grog barrel is gen not keep his mmd on work, passes ,, ,» ° .«.• „„ ., • w J. • ' i *„,,j 1 ®i^*l'y a very elaborate aftair, em restless nights, turns against food k^„;A^ „,;v, „„,>.„„, .-ri^ s^v. and cannot digest it, feels exhaust- ed after exertion, while headaches and fits of dizziness often adds to hia misery. These symptoms denote WHAT NEGLECT DID FOR HIM JAS. E. BR VNT SUFFERED TOR- MENTS FRO.M KIDNEY DI8EASES. Then He Vaed Dodrt'a Kidney Pills and Became a M'cll .Man â€" His Kx- pcricmc a Lc»son (or You. Athabasca Landing, Alta., Oct. 25 (Special). â€" That Kidney Diseaso SELL WATERLOO RELICS. Field that the nervous system is weakened and insuflStciently nourished. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will promptly •ure because they enrich the impure weak blood and thus give new strength and tone to the exhaust- ed nerves. No other medicine can «)<â- â€¢ this so promptly and so surely. Mr. W. H. Hipson, East Pubni- co, N. S., says: â€" "For a number of years I was troubled with violent headaches. When these spells came f<n the pain was so severe that I feared I would lose my senses. At the outset these headaches would come on about once a week. I doc- tored for the trouble and did ev- erything possible to get relief, but without avail, and as time went on the attacks grew both in frequency and severity. The pain was terrible and with each attack seemed to ish "handyman" gets grog, the ! neglected in its earlier stages, leads same as his forefather in the day« *â- Â» **»« most terrible suffering, if not I death itself, and that the one sur.^ | cure for it in all stages is Dodd's Kidney Pills, is the experience of Mr. James E. Brant, a farmer lo- aiding near here. Mr. Brant contracted Kidney Dis bellished with mottoes, "God Save the King" being most in favor. To he deprived of grog is one of the punishments meted out for serious breaches of discipline and one that ease, when a young man, from a it keenly felt by the culprit. strain, and, like hosts of others, Bluejacketsi who do no* indulge neglected it, expecting it to go away in spirituous beverages are allow- itself. ed a small amount of money in lieu But it kept gradually growintr of grog, but abstaining from grog w'orse, till after thirty years of in- fer several days in order to draw creasing suffering the climax canio, a large quantity with intemperate i and he found himself so crippled motives is made impossible by the regulation that grog must be di'uwn daily and that no more than a daily ration may be served at any time . Grog was served in the American navy in the days preceding the civ- il war, and while its ro-establish- nient has seldom been urged, prom- inent Admirals have of late recomr mended that the canteen be al- lowed to sell non-spirituous liqu- ors in moderate quantities. This would tend to promote temperance rather than otherwise, as sailors grow worse. The only relief I could ^jj^ ygg stimulants and are con get was from a hot mustard foot | gt^^ined to total abstinence for a bath, and the application of hotjigjjg ^[^^ ^^^ more than likely to water and ammonia to my head ; I Would then have to be led to bed where I had to remain until the at- tack passed away. At this time Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were brought to my notice, and while I scarcely hoped they would cure me, I decid- ed to try them. After taking a few boxes I found that the attacks were not so severe, and I joyfully con- tinued taking the Pills until I had used ten boxes when every symp- tom of the trouble had passed away, And I was in better health than I had ever enjoyed before. It is sev- eral years since my cure was ef- fected, and as I have not had a headache since I feel that the cure is permanent. This is a plain state- ment of my case, but no words can tell what ray sufferings really wore and I believe that but for Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills I would have been in my grave, for I could not have stood the pain much longer and doc- tors did not do me any good." indulge immoderately as soo.a as they set foot on shore. Whatever arguments may be ad'vanced pro and con, however, grog time is cer- tainly the most picturesque func- tion in the daily routine of a Brit- ish warship and one that a stran- ger will keenly enjoy upon first sight. * â€" YOUTH PLUS EXPERIENCE The somewhat elderly but still handsome and well-preserved bachelor had long been an admirer of the young lady, but never had dared to tell her so. At last, however, he mustered courage to say : "Miss Jessie, I wish I were twen- t> years younger." "W'hy sol' she asked. "Because then I should be bold enough perhaps to ask you to mar- ry me." With a charming smile she shook Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold ! her head. that at limes he could not turn in bed, and for two weeks at a time it was impossible for him to rise from a chair without putting h'.-i hands on his knees. He could not button hia clothes. He was troubled with Lumbago, GraveL and Backache, and tried medicines for each and all of them without getting relief, till good luck turned him to Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's Kidney Pills started at the cause of his troubles and cured his Kidneys. With cured Kidneys his other troubles speedily disappear- ed, and to-day he is a well man. If you cure your Kidneys with Dodd's Kidney Pills you will never have Lumbago, Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Dropsy or Bright' s Dis- ease. NOT LOST AGAIN. Mammaâ€" "Oh John : John ! What shall we do ? Baby has swallowed its rattle!" Papaâ€" "Do? Nothing; now he'll have it with him all the time, and we won't have to be forever hunt- ing it up when he cries." by all medicine dealers or may be had by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Wil- liams' Medicine Co., Brock ville, Ont. YES. -"Are you a lawyer 'Oh, no; I'm a phy- Little Fred ilike papal" Dr. Smith- ^sician." Little Fredâ€" "Then you are the man who goes to see sick people before they die." It is an Officer of the Law of Health.â€" When called in to attend a disturbance it searches out the hiding-place of pain, and like a guardian of the peace, lays hands 'upon it and says, "I arrest you." |Resistancc is useless, as the law of 'health imposes a sentence of per- petual banishment on pain, and Dr. .Thomas' Eclectric Oil was origin- ated to enforce that sentence. A middle-aged woman once told jns that her husband had never .spoken a cross word to her. Later we discovered that she'd never had « husband. -Wilson's Fly Pads, the best of all fly killers, kill both the flies and the disease germs. "Humble as I am," said a loud- \oiced orator at a meeting, "I still iremember that I am a fraction of this magnificent empire." "Y^ou [are, indeed," said a bystander, "and a vulgar one at that." Hard and soft corns cannot with- 'stand Holloway's Corn Cure: it is 'effectual every time. Get a bottle at once and be happy. CAN THIS BE TRUE. 1 "After all," queried the maiden fair, "what is marriage?" ' "Marriage," replied the young matron, "is the process by which a i woman deprives herself of an es :coit." you no, "If you "I should have to tell Mr. Baxter," she said. were twenty years younger you, „,,„,,,.,.,.,, would be a great deal loo young ] 40 West Thirty -third street for me." He took the hintâ€" and a little while later the young lady, too. THE WISE MOTHEa Dooms BABY WISELY Now-a-days wise mothers do not dose their children with nauseous, griping castor-oil or pugatives, nor do they give them poisonous opiates in the form of soothing medicines. Baby's Own Tablets take the place cf these harsh and dangerous drugs, and the mother has the guarantee of a government analyst that the Tablets are absolutely safe, and will cure all stomach and bowel troubles, destroy worms, break up colds and make tcoUiing easy. Mrs. Thos. Craft, Bin.scarth, Man., says: "I have u.sed Baby's Own Tablets for constipation and teething trou- bles, and do not know of any other medicine that can equal them. They are always satisfactory in their results." Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. W'illiams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. GOOD NEWS FOR THE DEAF. A celebrated New York Aurist has been selected to demonstrate to deaf people that deafness is a dis- ease and can be rapidly and easily cured in your own home. He proposes to prove this fact by sending to any person having trouble with their ears a trial treatment of this new method ab- solutely free. We advise all peo- ple who have trouble with their ears to immediately address Dr. Edward Gardener, Suite 914, No. New York City, and we wish to assure them that they will receive bv re- turn mail, absolutely free, a "Trial Treatment." Out- Mrs. Gabbsbyâ€" "My ! I was at the dentist's this afternoon, and he made me keep my mouth open a whole hour. It nearly killed inc." Mrs. Stillwaterâ€" "Yes, but it might have been worse. If he had made you keep your mouth shut for half that time it would have killed you without a doubt." J A PAN S GREAT AR.MY. Doubled in Strength Since break of Russian War. In calculating the size of a na- tional army, it is hardly possible to get beyond approximate figures; hence a calculation of the streng of the Japanese army just produc- ed must be received on that basis, l)\it without any suspicion that it wanders far from the truth. In- deed, the authority responsible for the statistics vouches that the ac- tual numbers are in e.tcess of those given. Taking the figures as they arc presented, it would appear tiic jiumber of men actually under arms or, in other words, serving with the colors, in Japan, is : Infantry Cavalry .\rtillery Engineers Commissariat Heavy Artillery Mountain .Artillery â€" Comniunieations Troops 129,960 M.SuO 1 1 ,270 10,-100 9,240 5,eoo 1.620 2,000 Total 184,590 This is the military strength on a peace footing, being more than double what it was when the Russo- Japanese War broke out. On a war tooting the army is put at 1,214,000, One trial of Mother Graves' e.xclsive of 10,000 troops serving in Worm Extciminator will convince Formosa; 15.000 officers and non- you that it has no equal as a worm j cummi.ssioned officers serving with medicine. Buy a bottle and see if ttnil (or tr«a sampla to Oopt. W. L., Na- twnal Drug A cnanilcal Co., Toronto. it does not please you. Kindly nicnlion the name of this paper in writing to adTcrtiscrs. STRING TO THE KITE. He â€" "Will vou marry me?' She -"Yes ' morrow." Heâ€" "This den." She â€" "Oh not necessarily. To- morrow never comes, you know." I'll marry you to- 13 â€" er- -rather sud- DRAWING THE LINE. "In making campaign speeches, ' said the ordinary citizen, "I sup- pose you never promise more than you can dol" "Oh, I don't carry it quite that far," replied the politician, "but I never promise more than I can make the people believe I can do.'' the colors, and a very large num- ber of officers and non-commission- ed officers whose names are borne on the reserves. - DODDS''^ KIDNEYS // PILLS -^ WW-'-niS ^'Agetlx MusfCuM on Grout Battle Changes Hands. The Waterloo Museum of Relics, with the Museum Hotel, situ.it-ed at the foot of the Lion mound on the famous battlefield, was offered for sale by auction in Brussels rec- ently. The collection of battle relics 'which fornied the nucleus of the present extensive museum was imade by Sergeant-Major Cotton, who, on the glorious 18th of June, 1815, fought bravely in the ranks of i the 7th Hussars. Since then many i presentations of curios have been I made to the museum, which bow cojitains more than 3,000 objects. The Hotel du Musee, which ad- joins the museum and is made the headquarters of pilgrims and of all nationalities to the battlefield, is well equipped, and has stabling for forty horses. All the furniture and fittings and 10,000 bottles of oia wines will be included in the sale. The following were among the re- lics : â€" Cannon balls of various sizes picked up on the battlefield. Pieces of wood, pierced by bul- lets, froim the farm of Hougomont. 1 Swords, pikes, carbines, muskets, axes, lances, pistols, and buttons. One of Napoleon's camp kettles. stamped with the imperial "N" .and the word "Voyage." Prussian pistols, one having roy- al initials on the handle, ar.d with ."Potsdam" s.tampeJ on the plate. Coins, spurs, skulls, and medals. Sergeant-Major Cotton, besides founding the museum and the ho- tel, wrote an account of the battle and a guide to the ground. He also conducted many royal and other distinguished visitors over the bat- tlefield. WHY SUFFERJROM PILES? Nature's Remedy is Zam-Buk. Impreisive Cures of Women Sufleren. Whtrevar 0\ne is sufTcring from piles, Zain-Buk shouU b« «p|)lieil 1 There »re lols of rcuons for lhi«, but one of I he best is th«t in practically all cases of piles where the use at Z*in-Buk is persevered with, coiiiplele cura â€" not marely relief â€" is the result. Mrs. Win. Hughes, of 253, Hocheltfa Street, HuchelaKa, Montreal, aays :â€" " I suffered from blind, itching, and protruding piles for years. Somninies they were so bad tliKl I could hardly bear to move about. The iuflammalion, the burning smartiag pain, the tlirobhing, the aching, the overpowering feel- ings of duli.ess and dvrit despair which this ailment brings, the shooting s|>asms of agony â€" all were so terrible that only sufferers fioin this awful ailment can understand ! " Bad as iliis case was, Zam-Buk triumphed, and Mrs. Hughes suffers no longer. It only needed a little perseverance with Zam-Buk, and in the end complete cure resulted. Mrs. E. Boxall. of Scott Street, St. Thomas, says ; â€" * For months without cessation I en- dured great pain from bleedinp piles. For as many montlis I tried everything which I thought would ^ive me ease, but in the end, dispi'ited and still suffering, I gave in. ' Then it was she heard of Zara-Suk, aad she adds: -" .Vll hough 1 feared Zam-Buk would b* like the ordinary remedica â€" uselati â€" I am glad it nms not. It seen proved itself to be very diftront. It rapidly gave me relief, anJ after a time cureil me comfsletalv. I would like to let all sufferers ftom piles know what a grand thing Zim-Uuk ts." Mr. F. AslrlOte, 3, St. Paul Street, St. Catherine's, says : â€" •• For fire yeara I suffered untold agony from piles. At limes the pain was so bad I culil have acreained aloud. On a lriend'.i advice 1 tiicdaboxof Zam-Buk. It gave me considerable ease, and I persevered with the traatment until I was cured. I wish I could convince every sufferer from piles of the value of this great herbal balm." So one could go on quoting case after case, and it is by working such cures that Zani-Buk has earned tor itself its great reputation. Now if you suffer from this terribly painful ailment just be guided 'oy the foragsing cases ! For inlernsi pilo* niJt a little Zam-Bnk and thoroughly aoak a wad, made ef cl»«n but old linen. Ilian apply 10 the part. If tlia olles are cxtermal, api'licaiion of Xam-Buk i« siill m re simple. Do tt upon reiiiing. Next morning vou will be well satisfied I Zain-Buk is a cure also for told-sores, and champed cracked hsnds, nicer*, festering sor s, blood-poisoning, crjcina, bad leg, ring- worm, scalp sores, buras, scaliis, and all skin diseusis anj iiijuries. Ail drnggi^ts and stores sell 7-am-Buk at 50c. a box, or may ^e obtained p»»t free from Zam-Buk C'a., Toronto, for pi ice; 3 boxes for $1 -25. Y«u are wained, however, againit cheap and dsngeroui imitalioas sometimes oAercA as beinx "just as gnad." JUST SO. "Tf po.ssession be nine points of tlic, law," queried the professor, â- what is t'le tenth?" "Hanging on to the nine with the tenacity of a bulldog," answered the bright law student. MUNICIP AL DEBENTURES Vr* mm and eontUiutUly kavt t» oj'er an attractive litt ofCANADl-iy MUNICIPAL DBRBNTUHBS, inr tlvding tltote of Count-Ut, Ottiaa, Tmnui and School IHtttiett 9/ tlu hiohtat ttanding, all of whirh hav b*tn pur- cluutd outright by u» only after cartful Ityal in/fttHoatton. Ttitte bonds vield tht inttttor at prea ant prion from 4 to S Par Cent. DomniorfSEOJKrnES coKPORvncnm^ED 26KinG STB TOROmXI LEARN Press and ManHe' Q''!*^fx'!^i To mors, Lamps, ato.. Intern wtthiiut paiu bf o: erual, cured CttMnA ITiMIni* i home treat meat. W rit« us bafor* too lata, Oi ^Ullins, riltinSr Ballmiua Meilical Co., Ltd., OolIlncwoudToiit. t and Putting Tagathsr by mail in your spare time at home, |0n Cash or Instalment Plan. All jthinking of taking a course thia |winter write for free particulars atj An early date. Address Ssndcrs' Drtss Cutting School 11 Brit St., Stratford, Ontario, Canada. SILVCRCLOTH will elaan ynur Sllrarware â- id utber fine melala like maitic. .Vo pow>i rni other aid rci|uireil, tl.e prepmail cloth doet ill tB I aquiok. clean, handy w»f. Prioa ^!^ rents, .send I address for trial sample. CanadaBUrerolntti Co XoroDto. •' COMIC HECITATION BOOK^Hi-a G«l, lection published in English lunauaJMi Ten cents. Arthur Bice. Granby. Qua STOCKS. -Vour orders to buy «UMOt>, nonuau»*^AU lUdwaj't R«a<l7 ll» Uaf onres tha worst palm In from ona tt twenty minatea For Hradaob* (whether sioix or nervousi, Tooth- Miha, iVeamlK>a> R henmatlam. LninbaM, patna and waakni In the Tiaok. apiaa or kldnara, around the llror. pleurlsr. sw«Uiji« of the lolnta. and pains o? all kioda. Bad-] way's Head)' Reiief will iB a toW dara ai-l feet a pemaa^nr cm*. aaS MERE MATTER OF TIME. "I say, waiter," said a guest in a Bo.ston restaurant, "have you any fried oysters?" "No, sir," replied the home- grown hash slinger, "but we have some oysters that are susceptible of being fried." A Pill for Brain 'Workers.â€" The man who works with his brains is more liable to derangement of the digestive system than the man who works with his hands, becau.se the one calls upon his nervous energy while the other applies only his muscular strength. Brain fag be- gets irregularities of the stomach and liver, and the best remedy that can be used is Parinclee's 'Vegetable Pills. They are specially com- pounded for such cases and all those who use them can certify to, their superior power. .\N IMPORTANT ITEM. "Every wife ought to know how to make good bread." "How can she unless the hus- band furnishes the dough." 1. bhII Cobalt or other Stocks will ceive my ijersonal attention, (..â- obalt . (low Oandu Mining Claims for sale or •» chcintto. K. M. UathevB. Broker. M ScoS 8t.. Toronto. AGENTS WANTEO. ]Y|EN A>D tVOMKN-DONT BK IDU ItJ Bhow samples of onr reliable me cines, superb toilet preparations. Di bakinic powder, und flaTorins extract* your neighbors and forward their order to us. You can easily make form ten tnenty-ftve dollars a werk and havf permniient position. Ooodt sell on sisnl aod repeat orders come fast. Bonk "Hotf to Huccepd" and partlculara sent trcMk Thn Home Supply Co.. Dept. 50. Uerrill Build ing. Toronto. E WA.NT .NOW IN EVERT UNI PBK.SGNTED district a reliabli agent to sell Pelham's Peerless fruit amf ornamental trees. Consider this. Go pay weekly. Exclusive territory. Rto^ ffuuranteed up to grade and delivered good condition and all tha advantages selling wollknown stock. Write now f- ngoni y for Tall and Winter mouths Pt ham nursery Co., Toronto, Ont w LIVE A«ENT«-MEN OR WO.MKN -J wanted to introduce hixh gradd household specialties into every home | quick sales; big proflts: send '"'',''*$ Humples and eaialogue. Cockbufn Mantis facturing Co.. Brnntfiird. EDUCATIONAL. \rO\i NEEOn-T 00 1. to get au educattoo. The mirroscopc in Iho hands of experts employed by the United Slates Govcramcnt has revealed (he fact that a house fly some- times carries thousands of disease germs aitached to its hairy body. The continnons use of Wilson's Fly Pads will prevent all danger of infection from that source by killing both the germs and the flics- AWAY FROM HOM We taach yiju in yia spare time Boikkeepiii}, Iborthaiid. Tn writing, Arltlimeltc, CommercUl Law. Ruiiui Correjpoadence. Matrlculati >li. Teai'heis' t'ei tirates. Ileglnner's Coutae. Steam Kiiginei-rl __ vieihauical Drawing, Slock Kuiiing, Agriculture juUrnaliim. -peoial Kngllsban'! I00uthariioara«4 i.k for whnt vou need, t'anailian Corrnspundansd 'glletie. Limiied. Uept. K, Toronto, Cau. lUU Ir. ' Lawyei^â€" "You say you were sit- ting in a room, could not see the road, heard nothing, and yet swear, sir, that a motor passed at seven o'clock. " Witnessâ€" "Certainly ; I smelt it." 11 and 14 PEMBROKE STREET. Examinations in Februa SEND FOR CATALOGUE and SYLLAB F. H, TORRINCTOfl, Mul CHENILLE CURTAlNm and al. kmtltofh* â- - hangings, ilta LjICE CURTj^lNS "'", At* ,V""'"' W'rilo to u» fch.nl voiira. â-  RITiaNAMemOAN lYIINQ CO., â- axis*, MentTM^ We buy Feathers. Wing and Tail Turke; Write for prices. Don't oxperiment with unsat- isf.tctory substitutes. Wilson's Fly Pads Kill many t.inie.s more hoii.sc flics than any other known article. Tom -"I wi.sh that I had Joe's good huk." Dick -"So he'.s gener- ally lucky!" Tom -"Lucky : If he walked <'i!t of the windi>w in his sleep at. dead of night (here would be anotlier injin going below car- rying a feather bed." Mrs. Robart C. Peary, mare than nint yeara ago. favorably commented on Murine Eve Remedy .ifter Its nppliirntion In her l''amily for Eye Troubles rcsulliBg from ; Measles and Siarlet Kever. and later le- i comiQciided to the fummis Explorer, the i Man who now returns homo a« the DiBcov- j erer of tho North Polo. Cold. Cutting 1 Winds and Dust lause Red, Weak. Watery | Evea. Murine Eye Remedy affords lie- ; liable Relief. Write Murine Ey« Remedy j Co Chiengo.. lor Illuntraled Eye Books. Murine, SOc, by Mail from AU Druggists. "Darling," said Edwin, "your j eyes are like diamonds, your teeth like pearls, your lips resemble the most glorious rubies, and your J, air â€" _" "Edwin," said Angelina sternly, "remember that you work in a jewellery warehouse, and that it's disgusting to talk shop," Do not let a cold settle on your liinRS. llesort to Bickle's Anti- Consnmplive Syrup at the first in- timalion of irritation in tho throat !ind prevent, disease from lodging in tht: ptilniiiuary organs. Xegleoted colds are the cause, of itiituld suf- ferinK t.liroughotit the country, all of which could have been prevent- cv by the application of this simple but powerful iiiodiciiie. The jirice, 2.") cents, brings it within the rc.ich of all. 1 H. W. Nelson 4 Co., Toronto, Onrj TVPEWRITERS Bargain priies, Sij to $65, f:ill ninka*] taken in exchanfje lor Model 10 and i] Remingtons. Alaiiy of Iheae iii;icliinM bhow little use. Bamlngton Typewriter Company, Limits^ H« BAY STRBEl', TOBON 10. i a A GREAT DCMANO FOR PAPER STOCK WASTK pap?;r op all qradk.s. Also Kngs, Iron, Ustals, Rubbers, Kto. E. PUILAM, *--'4.VtV"o'ri"'^ Phone for partlcularB. Ualn 4693. The Beauty of a Clear Skitt.â€" Tho condition of the liver regiil.Htcs the|(j„ctiou condition of the blood. .\ d'surder- 1 seemed liSSl K >0. 44 l(!l. ed liver causes impurities in the blood and the.so slinw Ihenisflvea in blemishes (in the skin. I'arttielee's Vegetable I'ills in acting upon the liver ncl upon the hluod and a clear, healthy skin will follow in- telligent use of this stimdard medi- cine, l.adie.t, wlm will fully appre ciatc this prinio quality of these pills, can tise tbciu with the cer- tainty that the effect be most gra- tifying. Mark Twain says the only intro- t.ii a literary audit'iice that to hint the right word in the right place, a real inspiration, was as follows: â€" "Ladies and gen- tlemen, 1 shall not waste any un- necessary time in the introduction. I don't know anything about this man. .M least, 1 only know two (hinga about him. One is that he has never been in prison, and tho other is, I can't see why ho hara *.' Kindly nicnlion the R«me of tllU paper in itriting to advcrtUert. Ravages ef Consumption ALL HER RBLATIVES »IAD DIED OF CONSUMPTION In llie yeat 1890, 16 years ago, Mn.G. S.Ceioei, of Belle lt!e, N.S.,was in a lad condition. All her relatives had died of iwniumption, and there was eveiy indicatioD tliat ihe was going the tame way. At this point het h uiband tug jettetl to try Psychiae. The doctor who attended laid Piychine was worthier!; but it effected a wond»rluI cure. EiRhtean years after in a letter bearing date August !4, 1908, Mrs. Cetnersayi, "1 am better than I havebeeo for yeoti. My lungs have not troubled m« since I took your treatment. Itly pkysiciaa told me I csdM got take a better toaic tliBB PSrCHINE, and i recommend it to all who are luSering from Lung Trouble and Geo> •tal Debiltv." > W all Dnnkli SOc. * t1 par UHk. Dr. T. A. SLOCUM ^

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