g ' - I string will never become untied 0f itself ' it in tying it one of the b0w ends is a, . , carried over the central knot. and then i ‘ "' turned back through it again to its - . . n : -â€" ' natural position before drawintI both of ‘ A the bow ends tight. This knot may be â€"â€"“' . ~ \ ' untied as readily as any other by pull- - ' _ I F . qmzwflwwfl ,,_,,.,,,,,.,,,,,3_ Pete Faces, Dizzy Spells, Palpitat S 3,0111%, “ ' ' \‘entilate Without. Draftsâ€"To properly 111g Hemt Headaches and Short- CHOICE RECIPES. ' t't-Illlltllc a room at night. at the. same S m toms Y J A.†g , , ime shut out early mornintr liirht, lowâ€" ‘303 0 1‘3 are spliave {Xi/1111128 er the shade and lixlchs Deightee-n * u Mal gammy p t A , “9111‘ ‘1 V ' " "3 ‘ ' f†inche‘», him t: “105* z" 3 i one “ ' ‘So teach us to number our days sweeping flood, or we ought 110i: M 130-. to about fifty heads of cabbage, “fill ptacebanoulml.1:13deL101:030:33};Imp)an ‘1 ' i _ . that we may apply our hearts unto Neither must we think we can take prove useful in keeping ln'ant,,\vhit0. aw.†from] the winde with u’cujch put- Watery blood is an open invitation msdom."â€"Ps., xc., 12. our course in life alone. Each helps juicy and nutritious. H 10y "in ceiling eighteen inches from the to disease to take possession of 3‘91}? Itisonly natural and it is quite neces_ to determine other lives, by. influence, Steamed PULI(IIIIgS.â€"_I\VO eggs, one coiling, The window may he dmpped system. Watery blood is I'L‘SDONSme ,} 561.), um, men should 5,013 at times and by example, by that mysterious SOmC' ICHSDOOHIUI 304“, 0110 911p “"fl‘g f’ll‘Fd from the top any distance, allowing free for nearly all the headaches «'md 131101“ 3 ask are we 1110,11,,“ {OI-“mg 0,. drift thing that binds us together, so that ql‘hljiei' teaspoon 50W If“) C'u‘P-S' so?†_ passage of air, which cannot blow aches and sidcaches that afflict woman- “18'ka are We 811 an (incomind or no 0"“ can adopt the Phllosolmy 0f I‘msmsa I‘V‘? CUPSdWa9}}517’131'0‘1‘10'LSPW‘ directly on the child. kind. \\7utcry blood is responsible an out/105nm- tide? Old as me mam“ despair and give 11111150†10 its way be“ “passiveâ€, (“swiff‘idt-Ijetso f1 1111} it is wonderful what an effect a bright for the dull cy-cs, sallow cheeks and is, it 1135 aapcmr'mml interest f3}. ever Without helping to make it true that m‘ll‘t “12‘ the “15†1L“ S “’0 ‘ look or smile may have on one we int-ct. the listless, draggedâ€"out feeling that is 5 gmemvon But in . . y all are moving to darker days. “NIP-1WD 110E113 ' If we only knew just. how much good it found in so many growth†uh-ls. .Gocd ' u . . ese times of revtcw , 7 ._ , ,, 7 . - Winter Ice Creamâ€"1‘0 a half a. gallon mu [0 \.,...1 . .. . ., ,7 .. .., , U a , ' and 5103113111,“ ,1] ,a. 1).. L m '10 IJCIICVO that the ldCC is doomed IS , .n . T ,, . ,1 ,y i a ‘t 51011“ “mats It) Lt M111) blood means good health, and good: CSgin-lis. ‘ ‘ °, .“ 3‘55 png. 0†C to doom it. Yet many have declared 0" ‘S‘yeet.cmanl add a mug what-lamp] 5"â€1‘35 about “m1 “5- A Wall“ smilca 1‘ blood actually comes through the 1150 '~ p m mongol With his (.fy of the the good tidings. of religion in such a making it too sweet. breeze this uni 1001‘. of sympathy, an, things “ml, cost or Dr Willhnw Pi 1_ Pills weak . gOOd 01d tunes and the present CV†" t '1' ' ' i in t d't' n Chlllm' MIX togethera cup 0f pl'c‘gc‘wm nothing and we know from experience ' . L n‘ ' . ’ ' da-VS- Edy SS 0.11.111“: It Esteem, at Info-S CIICI'HCS “Rd 3 Cup Of preservw' SLF‘I‘V‘ how just one may brighten a whole day. {km-mg“ qO-‘Q'pondcnt women “ho use 3 ' Many peopje seem to be pom with Xasodcieugie: Lcct ainl)’ :31 lfldo’v that berries with a half a cup of sherry wme Life is hard at has,†let us. do a†we 1111s medicine are made active and an inward persuasion of the total deâ€" 5 mu “1 ma“ Sm ‘11 ‘ ‘ or whisky; add this to the cream and cm, ,0 hrighm, me “W3 0, 0,1,9.†and 5_10ngv 11541055. DSIHGCCG 81113 .310 , - » “live& ‘1 . given new health, rosy cheeks, bright “Kg? the keyhole when cleaning and will not. be touched. gimmoeammmm. ‘ Securely Tied Shoe Bow.â€"-A shocâ€" IVIAKING our OWN WORLD “WW DR. WILLIAMS’ .pravity of the whole universe; some of them are doing their best to demon: strate their beliefs by their practices. Alt/e need deliberater to free ourselves from any such paralyzing prejudice, from the notion that there is an in.- evitable moral gravitationâ€"of human- ity toward the pit. There are two possible views of this world: One, that it is normally whko bad, with occasional heaven sent gleams of goodness to throw its night into greater relief; the other, that it is nor- mally right, that wrong and sin are unnatural and that the trend of human- ity is upward and heavenward. The law of the moral world is such that. neither of these views can be adopted as always absolutely true; there IS no external law or force compelling us, in spite of ourselves, either TO BE GOOD OR TO BE\EVIL. Even more sublime than the fact that the trend of mankind is forward and upward. is the deeper iact‘that we are left ever free to choose what way life he is not perfect; no one but a perfect fool ever thought he was; but it- is an evil thing that we shoulJ come to think that we have nothing but augmenting imperfection before us. THE PRINCIPAL DANGER of moral stocktaking is that we man- age to pass by things that are most worth preserving, those that are our really valuable assets, and charge against ours-elves only our debits and dangers. Blindness to the good we have will work as much harm as blind- ness to the evil that may be. No man was ever the worse for the discovery of good in him; every pow- er of betterment we have gives promise of yet better things and greatest power. Weneed not only to fight our weeds, we need to foster and cherish our new ers of virtue and love and goodness. It will make all the difference whe- ther you go through the days that come simply looking for disease and depra- vity or go looking for the things of beauty and joy. You find that for which you look. This will be a year freeze until hard. Beggar’s Puddingâ€"Soak two cups of bread crumbs in one quart of milk, add the beaten yolks of three eggs and a piece of butter size of an with vanilla, sweeten When don and cover with the whites 0 Slightly. Oysters with large tenderloins, sp salt and pepper. 5 and Cl‘C‘fll'Il. pint of oyster crumbs, and celery salt. Good of and tenderloin on top, thick with dressing, tie bake, basting often. Cottage Cheeseâ€"(Took milk until the curl separates from the into a colander and let whey; then pour ' rough it until the wa- cold water run th te" which drai and let it stan Season with pepper 0 spread _ that with a meringue made f the eggs, and brown ther hot or cold. Ten ns fro d for half an hour in the colander, with a weight on it, to drain. and dress with thick Cheese made in this way has lit them, season with Make a dressing of a a cupfui of cracker season with salt, pepper Spread one tenderloin with dressing, putting the «other half of also spread the top egg, flavor to taste, and bake. the top with jelly derloin.â€"Take two together, and the clabbel‘ed m it is clear. Salt thus brighten our own To keep apples through the winter in a barrel, bore holes in the bottom and sides of the barrel and store on a dry platform a\ foot or more high. Where Only a few apples are available for stor- age, a. good plan is carefully to wrap t-hen't sineg in paper. This will effec- tually preheat them against any drying influence of the atmosphere. They may then be packed in layers. three or four (ft-op, in shallow boxes or hampers, and placed in the coolest available position in the house or outbuilding. Many Articles from One Sweater.â€" From a partially worn sweater of desirâ€" able color a pair of leggings may be made from the sleeves; a good length stccking cap, by severing the double rolling collar, unfolding to single length, and adding tassel made from yarn of corresponding color; a warm shirt from the part below the waist line for a good-sized girl; a chest protector and several pairs of small mittens from far.an and back above waist line. These articles would cost twice the price of the sweater if bought singly at store. a new sense of happiness Mrs. E. S. Nightingale, Chcsley, Ont., says:â€"- “My. daughter was ill for a long time with anaemia, and would often be conï¬ned to bed for three or four days at a time. and we feared she was going into decline. A lady friend advised the use of Dr. Wil- liams’ Pink Pills, and I got half a dozen boxes. By the time these were used there was a marked itnprOvcment,and I got a further supply for her. The change these pills have wrought in. her condition is so great that, you would not think that she was the same girl. I will always have a kindly feeling for Dr. V‘Villiains’ Pink Pills.†You can get these pills from any medicine dealer or by mail at 50c a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williains’ Medicine C0,, Brockville, Ont. eyes and and security. uâ€"nâ€"e NO AMPUTA’I‘IONS IN CHINA. It may occur to people that they have never seen a Chmaman bereft of an arm, 511311 go- of darkness and de'e'it or of 11(th and . - , » . 'r ‘ ‘, , 5‘ o o ccd most excellent b' â€".~ . p . . . _Them 15 another natural law in men larger living according to whether you to complinmm ) BLAR IIIESL IN “IND leg or other member of his body. The his that must be remembered; that i5, have tin-gel. faith in the good m- in the Chocolate Smdchhes___vraj,-e two [9.3. A piano is a very delicate instruman reason for this is that_ all Orientals ' and requires careful treatn'ici‘it if its life maintain a profound objection to surgi- that a man goes in the direction which the is facing, he goes according to his faith. If he believes in the possibility of goodness he perseveres in its wav; if he believes in the ‘ evil he submits to its way. We are each making our own world, each determining whether it be better or worse to-day than yesterday. There as such a thing as a world spirit, a tide in human affairs, but 'we are not de- rclicts drifting helplesst upon its on- gigâ€"nâ€: NEW BRITISH ACTS, 1908 .._â€"â€" inevitability of‘ bad. Ivlave faith inthe good» in yourself; trust. that good. Believe in the good in others. Let your life tell for the upward life of all because as you set your face toward the heights, you be lieve that every good life may be lived again, that all good that has been. may yet. be in larger measure, that the in- finite might. that moves the world is the life of love and goodness. ' .HENRY F. COPE. ( is expected that this office will be of great benefit to thousands of persons of limited means. Under the new Vaccination Act the conscientious objector is relieved of the paste. pound lemons (grated), on the stove and s spoonfuls of c encd, mix with a to a thick paste. of nut kernels, almonds, or any if you choose. whcncooling, add the nuts, and spread thinly between na harden. If a slight a a pinch of pOWdCl These are ( for receptions, teas, Tastyâ€"Put into Lemon one-quarter pound of butter, one-quarter sugar, hoe-cl wal desired variety, or mix. Stir four juice of one lemon. Put fir constantly till the ingredientsthicken, which will be a few seconds after it. boils. ready for use. Spi ale, which is sweet- litl.le water, and heat Chop ï¬ne a half pint 1'1'0 \V 'ed citric acid in the lelightful sandwiches nuts, hickory nuts, the chocolate paste wafers. Let ctdity is desired, add etc. a saucepan eggs, peel of two When cold it is ‘cad on bread or plain eat operations. Indeed, they much pre- fcr to die rather than to be deprived of a member, because as it. is undeniable that they came into the world with two arms. two legs, eight ï¬ngers, two thumbs, etc.. they must of necessity go out of it with III; same number. Otherwise, once on the other side, they might. be sent to hunt for a missing member and spend the greater part of eternity in ï¬nding it. Perhaps the nearest approach to inter- nal surgery that a Chinese doctor will attempt is to stand on the patient’s body, and with bare feet move about on the part afflicted. In dentistry the Chinese have reached the discovery that the nerve is a worm and the best method to treat an aching tooth is to loosen it by driving in. wedges in order that the worm may. escape. , is to be a long and useful one. A musi- cian gives our readers the following hints, which are worth bearing in mind: Never leave a piano in a damp room. Damp rusts both strings and tuning- pegs. It also swells the felt on ham- mers and dampers, causing the mechan- ism to move sluggishly. Do not place heavy loads of books or ornaments on top of a piano, otherwise it may retaliate by omitting discordant sounds. For dusting the case use an old soft silk rag. Rub the wood lightly, and in one direction only. Polishing the keys with alcohol will keep them clean. A piece of camphor placed inside the instrument will ward off the attacks of moths on the felt. 61)?le IMPORTANT LA‘VS ARE NO‘V . . ‘ ‘ ' , “CCQSS‘l-V 0f “ppmrmg before Ito-“Ch biscuits; makes you eat and enjoy it. 1“ Naomi! ‘1 Piano 1“ f1 1"901llst-1191305L 11‘ FORCE- magistrates to claim exemption. All 110 A spoonful placed on squares of puff “'“y 0[ [hiding Its PI‘ODCP DOSIIIOH if; I0 ‘ ' move it. abnut until the most satisfactory >3 __....â€" r Boons of Peasant Proprie- Rural Laborers May Now Enjoy All the has to do is to swear to his conscientious exemption before a commissioner of oaths. The new Criminal Appeal Act gives persons convicted the uncondition- al right of appeal as to questions of law and also with the leave of the Court of blanched Place one quart of boil-e r to cake makes, a, dainty and pretty dish for the table. Almond Pudding. â€"â€" One-half cup of almonds cut in small pieces. heat. rich milk in double Take. three heaping results are obtained. There are no fixed rules on the subject. ..._>:o___ ___. PASSION FOR PIG-TAILS. Man Arrested for Cutting Off Hair of School Girls. . A WORD TO MOTHERS. torsliip. '3 1 Criminal Appeal 01' 0“ the certiï¬cate or tthles cons of corn starch in a. bowl. Bab ’5 Own Tablets is the onl medi- l, . Many important Acts passed by the UM trial judges the right to appeal as to “ifâ€, Sim.“ of 5,11,“ to this add mmugh cine grehildmn that gives the {nether A man named Beaudct was recently : Bl'msh Pui'lmmem’. have 1.3km 0mm (IUQSHODS or. trim law and met- The cold milk to dissolve. Then stir in the guarantee of a Government analyst “Tamed in Paris for cumng 0“ the hail“ 'lf‘l'CIY' and among these 15 the Small OHM OI.CP]‘nlnaI Appeal may SOL 115190 scaldcd milk until it thickens. Add the that, it is absolutely free from opiates 0‘ $011001 gli’15~ ' the verdict of ‘1 11".)†quash the convm‘ and poisonous soothing stuff. The Tabâ€" TWO dobecuvcs were ‘VaIChing him I; object of the measure is to stop the ritSh limits the hours of women workimr in - . . - . (rn‘ . . ,. . i: 0|" the 13001310 away from the tumo- Th-e inundries to sixty hours 21-week imdbpm- [sl'1i(;r'i\iV'llml§al?t§ “trough “1111105513†“my gm baby ninet seven pigla'ls of different lenfrth. enthusiasm for it is said to be great, in vices R3,» the inspection of nmnua] jnbop £01“, with “we? crmm' ' ‘ sound natural sleep because they re- '1 d ‘goltgrs Fed u‘ 'with ink m s 3 . 5"â€â€œ9 counties every Manama 11‘5"" or in Charitable and mmrmmm'y insmu‘ JQuick Mavonnaise.~â€"l\'laking inavon- move the cause Of crossn'ess and Sleep' :'bo,ns‘ p I p , ue an '3' 1‘ land already having been applied for. lions. In the future a court may release “we ig by ,{0 mm,“ the bugbom. Mam. 'ch s-Sncss. Mrs. Ralph Judd, Ilaven, Ont, bilge“ dnt 1 C'] u t 1 ' -Anot.her import-ant act provides for a prisoner on probation, furnishing him 1,;1'H0k‘00b01,q 1,01,“; it to ix, and it is says: “Baby’s Own Tablets have given ‘8“ hie ,m'e's, ‘3 {19 hits fin UT)- i the I‘CYOCRUOH Oi rlflilhnls Where it Can with a statement of the conditithZWhich “1,51,08th ,0 mm“. M m‘permcuon me great satisfaction both for teething gnaw†C passmn 0" DISNQS, 0i ., be shown that they injure the trade and he must observe while at lihei‘ly.'- wjm'out {adidg the oit'dmp 1.1),, drop, as troubles and constipation.†Sold by .‘Vthh he 1131? a large Store hidden t industry of the United Kingdom. It rD- Such are some of the liberal measures <0 mm“; tofu“, ropinog insist, mng 1,0 all medicine dealers or by mail at 'quay' HO W111 “OI (11501059 “1011' hid- g qrires alien patentees getting British which mo, expected to affect, British 50. hone The "om rmd' Ion" “SM-m magma “mg a 1.0x {mm The Dr, Williams: mg place, but hedoclares that he has " patents to work them in this country. chit me deeply [01» years to come, 1L‘q161’fld'bnï¬: {pQ‘h “Kt/ink] r,~ ‘8“: \tcdicine C0,, Brockvillo, 0nt_ ‘ ' ' cut Off hilrldl‘eds m 1115 time, and that I 'l‘hc.nc\v Health Act enlarges the pow- 4,. ._ h. 1 m ;-]1“‘,’l“(:“‘ltnlfqi1; h 1,? mn‘(lâ€Â£;)'l‘l‘]d ' he has never sold a single one, i. crsuof the llocal tilllI-tIlOl'iiiCS It; sanitary TOOK, iiiâ€; 11“, ‘ice mm ‘ ‘,N;,fl\_" “SE, \imk‘of‘ “In it [mmâ€"m...â€" ! ma ers am in .10 con rol o the eo- ‘ r ‘ .' ‘ ' ’ " ' ‘ , “ ' ~ 3 {.lc’s fOOtI. p Miss Gettinglon (archly): "I hear you eggs “it? 1‘ htf‘Vt- "Mid ha†fl tritsrï¬Ã©hiiii “CIIUSADE†LIKE THE CAMORRA. i win. OFFICIAL “CAN NEVER DIE.†are thinking of matrimony, Mr. McCoy.†0:I 51““ 0‘" é‘fsk,,,‘}ch{‘C-‘,Z“3%2;,[2‘112;}‘(‘1},,,?£ . . _‘ . . ‘ . . . l ' i The public trustee law creates an om- Mr. l\'lcCoy .1 “Me? Say what do you “‘::'€:.'I)'nl1’3 (I: ï¬iwh‘of mm‘hm “Mi: Great Criminal Association Exists in ~3- 3 Cintl \YIIh pimeltl'ull OXiSICH‘C‘C l0 CXC- m? ftIU’t “01 J l t I bt Itotrelhei' with '1 silver“ fork. until Rome’ Hm)" â€"â€" ; one \\'1 sâ€"a lillC ionary w1o can never 1 1ss icing on: i, am. Tor e - n ,. ." ‘ ' . - , -. . . ~ . .. ' . . " . dice, become incapacitated, leave the for or.fo’r, worse, of courseâ€"but this is g h‘5f{",,,“'cf,‘,Ԥgâ€fï¬Shflmgï¬oï¬f ($33???â€ï¬fgï¬gfliï¬ih PRESCRIPHON WIHCIIWANYONE CAN I. .. . . . . ‘\ .A. n .gl‘ , ’- 7: . . t l~ K ._.t. \ - 7.( i t,- .v . i Q “M3301 DIO‘C Idlhilm 1â€â€ hu‘jl' V_IE__?:'_5uad(‘_1:w_V____wfl_~__~__V___VW “4‘ fut-s of olive oil and two leaspoOnfujs of “Crusade†has recently been discovered EASILY MIX AT HOME- " ’ vinegar. Real. thoroughly with an egg in Romc, Italy. [Cases of stabbing and __ > heater and in. a few minutes the dressing murder hay-0.130011 very frequent. there, , . _ @ will be quite as thick, smooth and and the criminals not only escape, but Said to Overcome Kidney and madam. . -' in the old' laborious the motives- of the crane rentaln a mys- "" mini-r / 'hclding law, giving rural laborers for the first time in. scores of years a chance to cultivate their own land and enjoy all the Deans of peasant proprietor-ship. The Q Q _ V? g linked together. 5 Jfon has plenty of Girlhood and Scott’s 'Emzzla‘oï¬ are The girl who takes SCOZ‘t’J‘ “Emaiv tion or vary the judgment or sentence. FACTORY WORKSHOP ACT. The amended Factor! Workshop Act rich, red blood; she is pan yolks of four 0 cup of sugar, then the three or four inmates. and cover with meringue creamy as if made _ way of adding the oil drop by drop. The mayonn I bv adding just before ggs well beaten, with one almonds. (Took Turn into granite made of also may be. made more delicate it is served one Cl.1)lllI of cream whipped stiff. Floor Polishâ€"Melt- a tablespoon of I'IINTS FOR-THE I’IONIE. lard and put into kerosene. Better than any floor polish. ‘ There is no belle r pudding-cloth than in one of the large shops, as they be- lieved him to be a pickirocket, saw him out off the plait of a girl of 12. When they searched his room they found lets cure all stomach and bOwcl trou- bles, destroy worms, break up colds and simple fevers, and bring teeth Afflictions â€"â€" SIluISS,;:SIRIpIc ingrediâ€" tcry. A typical case was the murder of cuts Well in Bottle.“ an old shoemaker, who was stabbed during broad daylight. There was no clue to the murderer and no clue was possible till the police discovered that the old man had been on the friendliest terms with a young man who, a few years ago, was one of the worst charac- ters in Rome, but who is now married and living honestly. Investigation show- el that his reformation was due’to the Mix the following by: shaking well in a bottle, and take in teaspoonful doses after meals and at bedtime: lt‘luid Extract Dandelion, ,one-half ounce; Compettnd lx'argon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sat-sapal-illa, three ounces. A prominent physician is the authority that these simple, harmless )I j M ‘wamn ", . . : . .'3'.Tmfmâ€"tmuâ€"mu~mmw . « (g plump, active and energetic. a picyce oinchcesnsc cloth. 4’ {This material Om shoemaker, who had found him innrediems can be obtained at nominal _ _ ‘ Lung .coaise do.s not. ictain the gitase. “wk and continually watched over him . ‘7 . v . . ,, .- - i and is easily cleaned. .md hep, him lgtminm g cost ftom any diuggist, even in the it " ° '° ~ ' ’ Unpluckcd poultry should be exam- ( I ,\ a" t “,3 smaller towns. . g: ~~ The reason is that atapevriod whena girls med by the following Mes: anmg n 12ft 131% spagisgiggnhaiiwilxecï¬p .1 he Enxtui‘le IS Tflldmt? ftclanï¬remztiing ,. t / n o o O N _ r ‘ . _ _. u, A . . v ' ' ’ ‘ r (r t t ( r I v] 7 digestion 18 weak, Scott J‘ EmulJ 101'! ESï¬I‘qu‘frlifngr‘srgflhpol:3 ggglflli‘rl‘gmmï¬ dézemmg him a traitor, had notiï¬ed him igéafï¬â€™Ã©segvcégmgn?éBucka3:0 Bladder gt . . -' - a ‘ ‘ ‘_ I , z- ‘ ‘ . â€" ‘ t at unless he rc‘oined with the band, . , .' J m. . . ' a. provxdes her With powerful nourishment in freshly killed. hitting hints have down the ’ ï¬rst mm,ch “mm be the show \y'CdixnCs?taggnullltï¬jlye118%bleslagfp a3 , . . f under the Wings and shell. pm feathers. maker and then if he still refused “my km} 51,1 .f \ ‘ J w ‘ t . â€" eaflly dlgeSted 0m. . Keep Out and Draftsâ€"First, paint the .i ' .- . . ,3 - Brights disease. _ r . I surface \vheth’w- 1| ' .1 10 , w. .. 10 V would kill Ium. fhe police attested Those who have med this say it DOS_ t L r _ fl q. t ,n .1. ‘1 .‘vlsl‘n‘ “It '01 \‘tt’lm‘, ‘V several members of the “Crusade,†and ilivcly overcomes pain in “‘10 hack‘ ; - 5: '2. i ' '1d d I i It cl Snell-t; “'5 I‘mriy tWI-1 VIW: have Charmed them With 'mnrdm' but clears the urine of sediment. and regu- : s It 13 3‘ f°°d that bu! "an ‘eeps up 8‘ aha «mph3 t<$(clt]'ri:iccnc'\lt()i\'i\l‘llIlhng11331Iilt'Ii "my have “0 “idem†“I‘d "‘0 “PM†tales urination. especially at night. cur- ' ‘3 1% ' ' irl’s strenrrth - . stone and will lice†out water '1 I v\ll om p-mbflbly W111 be acqu‘ltmd' Bl-It we mg even “19 worst forms or bladder * g . .- ° ' "a cola p . ‘ ‘ ‘5 “0 fact IS established that a gang smnlar weakness . J. “ _ ' 1 j ,. . to the Camorra exists and flourishes in ', ’ t 0 an o. feels , _ ; u h ' ' ' ' j, “T10 if“; pm.†Tillmmlln’fis'â€"h.‘ 0.1%†Rome. and, like the Camorra, strikes in mg," 03; ‘Xrénnmhs‘l‘lgn‘xhgr “a†- ' l I? . . 1â€- ?“ “n‘f "mum " ‘9‘ 1010 It 1“ a“ the dark and enjoys the same immunity. .1 ,_ in ,1 hmle manner shoukflr,‘ this ' .4 at ALL DRUGGISTSI 50c. AND $1.00. 7 titcst impossible not to son the surround- ‘ __ its- ‘3 , t I y - ; . r . f mg wood. Get a piece of cardboard fl-‘fl ' . pm?“ 1.13110â€. “t home and give It a “131’ - 7‘ about. four inches square, cut a hole in it If it wasn’t forth? [on] and his money as it )5 said to do wonders for many g. I 3', the Shape of the brass. and out. it over lots of wise guys would starve. PCPSOBS- - '