nto Sle ore moe So a THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1011, ------ EE -- ---- ----"__------ ms---- Csm--------.. Soe0tetetitttessstted her own story. 'Read that," ol ali, THE DR He look tt ti it wader The Jade Bracelet § |... ici: ihe cite io wonder. | ---- : "I had written it, before vou told |GATLIN TREATMENT SPECIFIC By PHILIP KEAN, : me of vours," Phyllis explained. * 4 FOR ALCOHOLISM. : J it telepathy or what, John Hughes *" | FEPPR SREY IRR ET RYYE EY. It is the strangest thing, John} Extended Detention From Busi. | B the mythical tales of "Alice in : told her. "See here, Phyllis, 1 might | \ 4 jt . . | They were looking for teapots when | as well tell vou. | was in a little Chi-| ness--Strictest Privacy Afford- | We * and lhe Arabian E Bl k T {they came upon a arcle of dull green | nese shop, this morning, and on a ed. | Nights." w is Dose Augusta Robin- . a ec hompson, {laid out on a square of black satin. |sq rare of black satin therd was al : . i . | som, sixty-five, negress, raised by "Viglet OVER NORTHERN CROWN BANK. MARKET SQUARE, "Good hick," said the fat, sleek |jade Bracelet. No matter what part], ATC YOU Or some Member of your |Seaton's grandfather. Miss Seatoh is "Phone 286. I KINGSTON, ONT. I behind the counter of the store I was in | was drawp | fomaly drinking to excess' H so you | the winsome prima donna in 1 big i yilis coveted it frbm the moment | back to that bracelet. It was an ex. | Should write to the Gatlin Institute, | musical success, "The Goddess of Lib {her eves rested upon it. Nothing else | pensive thing, but I rashly squandered | of Toronto and get full particulars of lerty," which comes to the Grand Op in the store had any charvey for her. | my last penny and bought it for your ihe Gatlin treativent for the drink lera House Wednesday, March Sth. The Fven the teapots, Yat little silver | birthday, and now you've made me | habit, . | negress refused to accept her freedom, | . things with a for decoration, had | produce it prematurely. | want you, lhe Gatlin Institute, at No. 428 | i the close of the civil war, insisting . Nothin Better Than Our to have it because the Chinaman said | Jarvis street, Toronto, Out., is main | that she would gpever leave the Seaton g no charm. . Mprion tried to interest her iu |it would bring good luck." {tained along lines that afiord the [family trays, in embroideries, and in the "It* is' the very same bracelet," | strictest privacy, alll is homelike, bel! When Miss Seaton's mogher decided : but Phyllis would | Phyllis said. "Why, Marion, it is the ing the tmest equipped institution of |i, visit her daughter, Vide and. ews ream arame S . v PAGE SEVEN. tne via vir + umes ts «| | LIST YOUR PROPERTIES NOW | | Snow. FOR SALE OR TO RENT | There is one woman in Canada, who, . a ura os - SALES NEGOTIATED. RENTS COLLECTED. { throu he rience of the last fe , : 2 aan ing oy I seri) acoept = the FIRE INSURANCE. cay CONVEYANCING AND REAL ESTATE, avory carvings, 3 | wander back from these things to the | same bracelet, and he' must have] its kind in the provinee. joy a few days of Canada's delightful {little corner where the strange | bought it in the same shop." It seems that the eleven years of | inter weather, she insisted on bring: ewelor of the East was laid out. When they had matched their ex uninterrupted success of the Gatlin ling Mammy Dona Augusta with her, ] FoR lunch, dinner, or BVT, (0) "aed something to | periences John Hughes said : "Let | treatment is due to the fact that the | nel, after considerable persuasion, | $ Purest of their kind. Have you tried them ? me read your story." {cause of drink and not the result is | Mammy Dons consented on those occasions bring we good luck,' Phyllis said to ; : He found it a wonderful little piece treated. The Gatlin treatment is pure- As the Lake Shore train neared To ICE CREAM PARLOR Manon "Evervthing has gone wrong 4 : When goed fellows 2% with me for months." But the price Samo work unlike his own, vet no ly vegetable, Salen internally and |jodo one morning last week Dona ' ogether ou cant nd wus prohibitive. When Phyllis heard | 'ess wondertui. 5 harmless--no bad after-efiects--no by- clanced out of her Pullman window 3 n Ph 640 g 3 it she sighed and pushed the bracelet "Phyllis," he said solemnly, "you | podermic injections. The Gatlin sys. Ra for toe Best time in her life she Next to Opera House. away. "That seities it." she said and | have never written stich stories, | tem of treating alcoholism requires | saw spow. Excitedly she exclaimed "but it was a beauty." and we cannot sell them both under but three days' time to accomplish | Lordy I' knows I'se awake, but the ) the same title. What are we going! the most satisfactory results, sroun' am all painted white. Where The big Chinaman tried to make _o' ob es Ie : a bargain. He came down one dollar to do about j . : \ The matter of a cure is doubtful by jam I» A spow flurry added to and then two, but Phyllis shook her I wighe, cal} mine, 'The Green ( I: imany of 'the so-called "cures." This | Dana's bewilderment. "Look ¥ look / hasd, cle," saic hyllis, but Hughes wasn't! ic not the case where the Gatlin treat. i the cried, "De air am filled wif fenth- better ale than : be outdone in generosi > : tak pa "It would take the price of 1 to } oh » generos BY : i { ment is taken for each patient is ac- | 4s" The explanation that story," she said, and, not compre |. li hy ange my title," he $41 foepted for treatment with the plain | "jonthers" was snow meant * Ad to 'The Bracelet That Brought Good | derstanding that if there is i ah Re hw Tink hending, he shrugged his shoulders, Luck." But practical Marion had a] Hr te 1s a fail {6 Mammy Dona; she gazed at and uid the bracelet back on Ale ck. ho 3 1 ure, the motes paid is refunded: this panoramic scene, at first with fegr § s . nders {fino : ; 2 square of black satin "Th a 0 eet f hose Funder tauding is made in writing, if but fradually she became as enthusi Le ie pay vou will get tor those two jo, dasired If Sule 1 ye sure selling " 1 stories," she said, "will net you a All ot i i astic as a child, when she realized story," Phyllis said to Marion whe i i ? . 3 communications answered and [hat her iellow-passengers felt . nice little nestege. Any old DAMS ook "of particulars, oeutract, et. n OW-f ¥ tn they came out of the incense-scented : 3 b 1 . » f in 4 » lalarm dliop, "1 might venture soni XITaYS will do, but the important thing is oo 50 plain envelope upon ro. | nil ¥ = that you two should understand that] to the Gatlin 1 i { The chilly atmosphere was also a : "" - AL ¥ , a 2 ] i4 : 3 nsijtute, is novelty to the woman, when she trans gance, but I have lost my grip. this isn't a coincidence, it is fate } H can't think of a plot, and my style "You mean ?"' asked John. Juivie te Torunts, phone North | ferred to the Grand Trunk station at a It hs: '} i " atrosious "I mean," said Marion, "that after Fh treats oa BE, manager, : The | Detroit en route to Torosfo, she walk ---- 4 as c aracter, une When Fey, Feu Shed home the et this your pride angd Phyllis' poverty eanot : - th E roe Who Id timidly towards (he carriage over : ' iris 2 i 5 d PH y . 1 . . 3 £Q to the ate tor treat- | 3 4. - 3 form purity, and an un- gi ad a frugal supper, apd then | should be things of the past. The jade 1 {the snow lndén station platforns I Y, Phyllis began to write. After an hour [hracelet has brought vou together; ig bo ad oh lay, but write at once laughing almost hysterioally. The ne 2 THE KEELE y INSTITUTE pata: | y i x RY ab ; For Alcoholic and 1253 Dundas St. usual deliciousness to or so she Jore up all that she had | has brought vou good luck, and has ruinous hal Fd yoursell of this { gress gazed in wonder at the passing its flavor. written anc gan afresh. At the top | shown you that your two minds work: |' eg 5 With Bf ROW 10 save some | (leirh, which she at once designated as or ict : ", ob the sheet she wrote. "The Jade | ing on the same idea can produce may | 90° Doar and dear to you, {a "slider * She touched the silvery Drug Addictions. Toronto. e-- celet." The warm, fragment, dim | terpieces--think of that for a future." Tl Dhily Life a. fasemation of the litdde Yhop was upon Na like to think of it," said John ie 1'0Y fe of a King, lv. "1 sure am going to take some ORDER FROM her, and che wove a tale of mystery § slowly, "if I dared." "Ring Alionso is one of the havdest | of dis back when | go home." Mumm, and of vivid interest : Then Phyllis came to the rescue. Working men in all Spain," savs Kel | Dona has been in the Seaton family RIGNEY and HICKEY. "Ii 1 sell it," she said, "I'll buy th 'Why not dare *"' she asked softly. logg Durland in Woman's Home Com. | for sixty vears, and was born near the ' n "Am 1 so formidable, John ¥"' panion for March. "Ordinarily he Fises . y plantation in the town of Sea bracelet. slipped out and left ot seven to seven-thicty, and after the gulf border 136 and 138 Princess St. 'If you sell it," Marion told her Then Marion : b t | on . : "you'd better buy a wedding outfit them. When she came back the jade breakfast in the queen's boudoir he IS | Texas, and had never been out of " " a. ahd marry Dick Kenton." hracelet was on Phyllis' arm 7 steadily occupied until half-past one | Ee u ga Hi oy she a oi ¥ tr Phyllis looked at her, speculatively "It is a funny sort of ' an engage. Or two o'clock. Mornings when he re: | . ME ie . Ee : BREWED BY "l can't imagine a worse fate thay | ment ring." said Phyllis, "but 1 like views troops he leaves the palace at] 'e ---------------- . marrying Dick Kenton; that is why 1it better than the other kind." Six. After lunch he attends to affairs | GATHERING RUBBER. DOMINION BREWERY 00 Ltd I want the jade bracelet. It may ward y -- about a hens exhibitions and | -- * . off # ot sl @ pra te ans 1 TRE bazaars and performs such other so : Nia - i a day when 1 shall get desperat RHEUMATISM CURED, cial duties as devolve upon a sover. [T° SAP Je Cengulated by the Action IS MADE FROM TH E WHOLE WHEAT. Toronto. and tired of working hard, and agree 3 p an ior his wm " ww" feign. At five o'clod s eo T-------- ig, mares a Jah for, ia Saucy. |The Trouble Must be Treated im dhoolt iiack we bisa polo or Ihe industry of collecting an re » other cer ont ins and furnishes , Uy 2] a son JWETes Jon 4 ~~" Through the Blood. hue he returns to the palace and paring Tubes J sustiod on ext hy no putriment . ' : P P ny His looked at her reproachfully This article is intended as u talk ey Be linn of the day ithe valle org Amuse Th ar, ; If John Hughes would ask me to to the man or woman with rheumat bisa Beeline diy enews: | re lies A Orange Meat and Milk is a Perfect Food {marry him," she said, solemnly: "he | ism who wants to be cured. i dies ii ind \ At eight thirt bw operate ¥ one 1 _ ' ie rub woulthn't have to have money." merely relieved, not half cured, but | G0 al hires, a plentifally a eh ee dn { p s, heatre among other trees al 1 I "He loves vou," Marion told her. actually cured The most a rehu i 3 : : DAY OR NIGRT | "Then why doesn't he tell me so," | matic sufferer can hope for in rub o dhe sive, The circus he is particu- | yield ne proiit at all 2 king something on the swollen ach- | arly fond of, and during the several When one has secured a large tran we ------ Phone 201 ; {Phy ilis demanded. ing Joints is: little relid. And ol months of the circus season in Madrid | of forest land for the industry he puts dg rr . . 4 " 4 lo OOVOOHOOOVOVOVVVOOV0VT CVVOTVOVV COV VOODOO flakes to her lips and laughed exeited human system He's too proud." i » eg a v . w attends reguls vers Tl 2 h shat o ) - "Oh, pride," Phyllis said "Why § the while the trouble is becoming night. He pulaly ht Thursday up a rough shelter pon it ahd wav: hasn't | nore firmly seated. Medical . auth- a as ighted with the [gages Indian natives of the neighbor shotild that stand in : ar pr ng I ers : . performing hors "8, p 4 k 1 ! he Lrains and energy Fhe ¢ could | orities now know that rheumatism is kevs an " . i : pun ; Ee Rifted mon hood to aid him in the work. Early m . W w twoted in the blot d, n that hile a mb & Wns as any the morning they start out to make e are ea y | both write, and if my stories didn't le small bo gdom ' S : 3 s y in his kiogdom. , " i | GRAND UNION sell, his would, or when he failed in rubbing on liniments or hot fomen- | who knows how wht is he ae the rounds of the estate, for they wium o tations may give temporary relief, | of King Alfonso from 4 g get back to the riverside before (he "A LITTLE FARLY" inspiration perhaps that would be the early morving | haut of the: day becomes too on OTEL * he owen uf my triumphs." they sahnot pomsibly ry ou must {until five o'clock in the afternoon mar [11 t 1 h hittd 3 "He fo y | © to the root of the trouble in e » is a { they taj: the trees, attach little tun . ~ . hed nels to | & (vels at his strength and energy, vet i WE HEAR SOME MEN SAY, BUT IT'S NEVER TOO that vou are going he . : STA NEW YORK CITY succeed," Marion said, "and he is not | blood. That is why Dr. Williams' | constantly one hears and sees in the |™P" tO catch the sap amd take home . ¢ 4 '* | whatever sap may be collected EARLY TO GET THE FIRST CHOICE FROM SUCH A STOCK to from 4 ' i > i RR oy rr dort ap Beery I Map | sure of himself. He doesn't want to | Uink Pills cure rheumatism. They | newspapees that he devotes all of his |) 1 : drag vou down, he says." make new, rich blood, which expels time to pole playing and shooting The rap of the rubber tree is a white AS OURS! thi \ "Men are queer creatures," said, | the poisonous acid, and the rheumat- | Without is hour or two of liquid of the consistency of goat's milk : b t : 4 wr o of dail god ! . : . EF Phyllis, as she began to copy her | ism disappears. There are thous. exercise he could never maintain the | Tt is necessary that it be converted THE FABRICS SHOWN HERE ARE FROM THE LOOMS , | into a solid. This is effected by the OF THE FINEST MAKERS N EUROPE -- TO MARE YOUR - - - Carriage Painting story. She was interrupted by the | \nds of former rheumatic suffercrs in | energetic routine of his life.' now well and strong, who | | action of a pungent smoke that con CHOICE TO-DAY MEANS AN EXCLUSIVE PATTERN FOR i nf the telephone Canada, If you want your Carriages to look nngmg ol T ne. : d . beet : : : and wear well, leave them with us. | 'Iver the wire John Hughes asked thank Dr. Williams' Pink Pills that . WAY OUR CHILDHOOD WENT. lates or curdles the milky hud YOUR SPRING APPARE] Children's carriages and go-carts en- if he might come and have a talk | they are now free from the aches and i Way an that-a way an' in an' | For this use the seed of two different m ® i t ! ou through 1 : i " 3 - pd In all atom tints with her . n Foug { kinds of palm are eaploved. The seeds INSPECTION INVITED, pains and tortures of this dreaded | 1, rough the gate of mornis . 1 ., "" Pp > ¥ r of ornitn a a 1e A E. J. DUNPHY, , | "Ive written a story," he explained, | trouble. Mr. Joseph ~ Luddington, - dancin' dew ANE lave put in an earthen jar which has Cor. Montreal Ordusnce Strebts.| "ond it isn corker. 1. want your {NeW Harbor, N. 5, says: "Some aT day of sunshine an' a day {a narrow neck, the bottom of which b ; S---------------------- p-------- {opinion on it. Tt is called 'The Jade three years ago my wife was strick- | Through 2 Pr Oe axure an' another | 18 perforated with a numbe of . Bracelet.' an with rheumatism, and suffered so day of pain | square holes. The holes in the bot LAID up FIV ! Phyllis utered a sharp exclama much that we despaired of her ever |©'¢F the fie ids of Summer. through the tom of the jar admit a drait and i £ . alle y X an t : jar admi i t d tion, "Called what ?"' she demanded gs ig Con 2 frst whe wag < : : of 'wonder was the | cause a dense smoke to issue from the ' i abla to go about, but in spite of way our childhood ht a 3 1 -3 "eR . _ Until Half Bottle of | He repeated the nan, and after nL iat St Lo ie ot a} « chi w neck : Leading 1 ailors. Princess & Bagot Sts 2 Father Morrisey's {moment's silence she said, "Bring it ay - £ - a that | hon't yon mind the faces of the tited The opersior takes a paddle simi 5 s " e hat i Li you m h pad aver Balle Th Ti Ol ed | ey ide us ihrough sna | Hit With which he pudd] ' GOOD CTOROVOVOCTOOOOTGOOON0 B A noe and holds the biade of it on A y . nd 6 v » or v C ra Liniment Cured His Shoulder, She hung up the receiver and a 5 wig She pals grow uo exore orchard lands of Then® tating that we could only move her y ith their | jar. Upon it he pours the milk " pee % {tarned to Marion. "It is the strang- little by littl th: the sheet ) Dout you mind the maidens with rl " lest comoudence." ' 2, with the sheet wundey | Nps of cherry red . vo all . tury he Mr. Jos f R i i | "What rc 4 b her. Finally we were induced to get | F'Uckered sweet as blossoms that was feup by cup, all the time urns KIND CAPTAIN KIDD, pl + ROy, a prominent tinsmith at are you gong to co about |, Williams® Pi la R Bloomin' overhead? { blade so as to bring all parts of it inte he of Bathurst, N.B., july 16, 1909 : it *' Marion asked when she heard 'Ky bs es Pik Pills J her. 1! Mind how Nature's music an' the | the smoke. The fluid is instantly fixed | His Wiekedness apd Buried Trea " . do rot remember just how many children's voices blent : \ . Standad ' : whi Sapo let this opportunity pass [ip ¥ ; boxes she took, but I do kuow that | WNIIs! Wwe went a singin' down the en Sdjnetes. 16; the a . sure Both Said Ww Be Nyt ' _ ornare 4nd Runnings ithout letting you know what benefit ! here 1su't any other name that they way our childhood went? rubber alreads formed. This process ed Ca fo og A oh hg | ney and Biaddor Troubles ------ reddened ry * Ia i + were the irs " : I received from your Liniment. Bor {Will do for my story, Phyllis said first medicine that is continned until a solid lamp hi t . "YW the orld © gin' n t five years I had a sore shoulder, which | "but I'll let him read his, and per Be La eine Loria @ Shasgiw an l prevented me from working or f thaps 1 can suggest some title that coh tinued a improve until she was! yj} its goiden. splendor i Sadia THEY 5 rom | hag £8 e that he again-as well as ever. and coukl de ara fniden ple S _a-fadin' | een pounds Whien the sleeping at night. [had tried everything [can use. I haté to spoil m, story." om tor } A possible and still could find no i | "If is a bit weird, Marion stated, her household work To us int an ae a In his grey it lige saoxgh ior ha bl de . L aot h i-apta vm Ride il until I was advised to try a bottle of | "to have you both choose the same simply marvellous what . Dr Will- | what there is is "out or =} dram A { rubber of ar Lael to the yy A 1 verwear Jout liniment, which I purchased with | title ™ imme' Pink Ils did rawn out mass of rubber ' : om : out delay. 1 only used one h ef « : : » bottle when I was ue dull of tha EH ' wonder where he found his," was | the hope that it will benefit some Havoy ine adrean in' of th " used in coagulating the a cured the fac and now I feel as if I never had a sore Phyllis' rexponse. other poor sufferer. { childhood went = ; that gives crude yabber the dark ap |i, > Sk t shoulder. I would advise anvone suffer- When John Hughes came over he | Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by om pearance fim to every one 1 has piaved ates ing from Rheumatic pains to give your read a story to them that made | oil medicine dealers or will be sent : Increased Indémmnity, p-------- 4 La RSOFe Poh . | Nickel Plating and Electro Pl tins : Phyllis gasp with wonder by mail at 30 cents a box or six | Regina Phoenix Sunshine and the Death Rate. Ni: - of > d > : a f all kinds. Nickel, Copper, Hrass, linument atrial, for 1 Canno praise i A t iahiy * t Rn It ix a masterpiece," she said be $8 i ] id : 5 Tout iy an : atrikir 1 y ly 8 - rXes for 2.50 by writing The Ir i t as ums peat Rao : reeen! | 1 pe oo highly "{aears m Cana for legislators to in n A liniment that will do that is the | Where did you get your idea *" Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont prool of the value gf cho was ne mo { We guarantés a good lob liniment you want. Itis equally good He stammered and stopped. "] - "UU levease their in Mit on the slightest | simshine, or sunl , the fact may am . P RTRIDGE & SONS for ¢ ch oR alm ean il vou," he said, * o : i ; f lbe o dap he death rat en R . sore throat of chest, backache, tooth. | San t te » he said, "not to-night. Ownership Not Desired. jexcuse. The principle is wrong. If [be cited that in Paris the death rate i ' KING STREET WEST ache, ear ache, sprains, sore muscles, | Whit until next week." Hamilton Times ! members of the House of Commons or [from consumption is inversely aid es ma 1 : ¢ i 'Phone 80. i Ee cuts, bruises, burns, frost-bites, chapped "Rut why next week ?" Plyvlhis Je F. W. Hibbard, K.C., president of the various legislatures are not receiv- {portioned to the number of wind dni tangs or chilblains. Rub it in, and the | manded. o the Quebec Utilities Commission, ig | ing sufficiént remuneration, at the last | per head--that persons living on odisne i Jain Somes out. 25¢ per bottle at your He Taughed. "There Is a reason, | addressing the Empire Club, Toronto, | session of the house or the legislatare, [lower floors of buildings are more me ee : f 8, or from Father Morrisey Phyllis," he sail. "Don't lot your {argued strongly for the just reguly- (the increased remuneration should be {liable to it than these Jiving on the [fo 0 1 tA wi Saleof Remedi f reason | unable te y ies or Medicine Co. Ltl. Montreal, Que { curiosity overpower you." tion of public utilities rather than fo- [fixed for the next parliament or legis [upper stories, for the simple ob . ir 3 teed in Kingston | She opened her desk and took out public ownership and operation. "It [lature. Members are elected for a cer- [that the former are less exposed to ty 3 i pn "rs Headache! / ® reached the disease, and that she ¥ perhans weigh tect and wail . as---------- formed that wil Let us have it to replate Now Ia for her, and we time savin' is ; or time; also Yet we Keep on livin an exportation It is are glad to give this testimonial in pro- and dock : Nour be a venturesome man," suid. tain time and at a fixed salary. 'ol. Hibbard, "wh would should not use their position to i ee 1 essence a » B30. woul suggest ® at Pusition to in the original documents "a 8sccceccecee THE ADVICE OF A FRIEND municipal pwnership 3s a remedy for Crease that salary without the consent The Coronation Color. ss Badr as Ee ate Hain i | h evils of monopolistic enterprises." He | of the electors. Continual raids on the | Gutritter the public. rece rd office is ty i There are more ZUTOO tablets for e ; was frankly opposed to any public {treasury should be condemmed. There is a genral conviction that f 4." op bool whe Sk | headache sold in this countrythan all * 'Given to Those Who Need It. atility commission being called upon | Jthe eolor for coronation year is to be Bad and what he did with * | other remedies ¢ ymbined. 'Thihk bow ®! San Francisco, Ust--"To anvone to interfere with private rights and | Had a Right to Wear It. Blue, so far as men's dress is com |p reveal. the fatarity of the eam good these tablets must be to have such iwho is run-down'or who needs a good contracts. Liewt.-Col. Hibbard has! "Abe," said Blumenthal to his [¢erned, and the demand for - blue fos after the stout sen chest hiiris aa immense sale. a $ iblood purifier, 1 want to recommend |. old-fashioned jens of justice and | twelve-dollar-a-week clerk, "where did [serge is extensive. Rlue is a rovai| gC LF 00 TL on : could not «ell them noe Vinol the grea t cod liver and irom honor which hardly meet the views of you get that jewel * referring to 4 |color. and woollen manufacturers: are (oo Kidd' treasure wa a and | a Dts. alent a ; some i I a i a : Fre A% & Are such - Lites sre fig y 8 | tonic. 1 was rundown, feeling badly of he ownmrshippers, {huge amend jis ¥hich decoryted the Pot for Shue He wi Jute j aventoried more tha: : Years n Aes ay t : re a: {and only weighed about 140 pounds. 3 {voung man's shirt-fromt. ral wear for all classes, and especialls | yor has the htast ele > ¢wipnid wad Sedhvdmudly Breet i 8 Journalism in 'Japan. I "1 worked for another firm six vears [for those who are prepared to pay al ather been | ines ' De ¥< A * ku headas yv > " . " 2 these 1adiets which * i {1 took a course of Vinol-it purified : : : : » : [iy blood, gave nw: a fine appetite, and Journalism in Japan is nearly three before coming to you," was the reply. good price. mances of Buried | Trease ' tro | many psode have chown as best 7 1f vou {built me right up: Now I am well and | hundred 'years old, but the publica-| "But your last employer only paid politan Magazine. , Gendt, I is your next move. 25¢ atdeales {nuit » 2 , and, in fact | On of newspapers there as a distinct 'you $10 a week. You couldn't save FOR MAX i XC ong, weigh 173 pounds, a in fact = a it pecent. Until after the | wmough to buy it on that. | want to FALLING SEARCH FOR MANUSCRIPTS. At . ' ; Attention! : ° ® never felt better in my life." John S, |o0! A } : : ---- We Are Not Trick o | Charles, 3264 17th St., San Francisco, | middle of the nineteenth atitury such {knew where you got. it to see if you : in Fxami , ricksters {Cal. (We guarantee this testimonial | "ews sheets as were published were are the kind of man to have around." | gon jt in Two Weeks, Ask J. BI Serious Undéntaking to F aw the We don't' have to resort © he genuine.) somewhgt of the nature of bulleting] "Well, 1 was exevutor of an estate. | : i Bed of Wye Now Proceeding. MEN WHO CARE to sleight of hand to Vino! is a delicious combination of |roughly printed from wooden blocks The man who left ny ne About - : pease andl issued at irregular times by any- sarn money---nor do we the health-givi t pnd the grease elimin- [ove who saw fit to have themy pre The search for the manuscripts [How their feet! sre dressed should Shoe, u dressy Viel his wife, some to his children and X3,- Hai . . a 3 Nar at 3 . ial of air falls out becanse the dandrufi™ Shakespeare's plays in the be ant ao . corb's liver, . fom for a " + 1 am wear- germs dig into the hair roots and sap [River Wye is regarded with mis {tee our Palace WE ARE PLUMBERS que amd Sonie | iron added, blendid in bated . The first of fhe Som dailigs | ing the stone. them of fheir vitality. They appropri. | interest and imeredulity by Bacomiaty 'Kid, Goodyear Welt v a Sil Sed wipe, inter ti was 4 \ 'okolama Ma- E Wem " ate the natural nourishment that cm) aml Shakespeareans alike, a 49 high §ride work, H vour blood is oor or sluggish, | inichi Shimbyn, which ' made its first Is Earth's; Crust Only 32 Miles? plips life and AOater to the hair pthere are some who a : i arge ¢ appetite poor, vour digestion |appearance about forty years ago.| It is mow believed that the solid To stop falling hair vos must kill venture oriously I it Hox mae > prices A Pipi ] 3 . E slur Boys" Box Call Blu wish to be judged b weak or vour vitalit It was afterwards moved to Tokio, [ernst of the earth cannot be thicker | the perme. Parisian Sage © Saran. | Petmistion to make ox : where ii is still published ns the [than thirty-two miles. From the | tend by J. B. 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