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Millbrook & Omemee Mirror (1905), 5 Dec 1907, p. 4

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at which he had declared tlmifvzrliI-Ié: and so the merchant lost a valuable contract. Thn glove merchant felt aggrieved a! th» manner in which he had been treat- A very peculiar revenue was that taken by a merchant upon the Customs authorities. This was in connection m‘th a smart. deal made by the Bel- gian Government. at the expense of a glove merchant. In this case the Cus- toms seized 1.000 pairs of importea glovea. paying the merchtmt the prica .-\~| ..\,.,. 11‘ the appraiser sets ufityn them a higher value than the importer. Some of: the resnmt \e governments often make profitable deals in connection mm the artirlc‘s on \\ hich duty has to be paid. As a result of this. the doctor who obtained the appointment often found himself obliged to go many mites in order to visit a case which proved to be of a trivia) character. Now came the doctor's revenge. He was a man or resource. and as man as he discovered the priest's lit- tk game he made it. his rule to tell these distant patients that ttmir con- dition was so serious that they must send for the priest at, once. The up- shot. of the whole affair was that the partins made :1 inter and afterwards established xtosr FRIENDLY mathx'rloxs. i Tho (thomc Laws of most. govern- mgnts give the Treasury the right to seize the goods at the declared price. I: In - ‘ a parish appointment. but, the candi- date favored by the local priest was rejected. Out of revenge the priest proceeded to distribute the red dispen‘ sat-y tickets to people situated in me most. distant. part (if his parish, and he made the distribution altogether re- gardless of the real necessity of the cases. Glove- }lero-lram Too Clmer [or Belgian Government â€" Speeches Re- ported as Spoken. \ .. very Iudicruus little comedy of re- venge has taken place in the West of Ireland. Two medical men applied for PRIEST GOT EVEN “1TH DOCTOR AND VICE VERSA. HAW THEY GOT REVENGE Peru-m: in Table! Formâ€"For two years Dr. Hartman and his assistants have incessantly labornd to create Pe- runavin tablet form. and their strenu- om labors have just. been crowned with snccost People who object to hquid medicines can nmv secure Pe- runa Tablets. which represent. the me- dlcinnl ingredients of Forum. Each tablet is equivalent to one average dose of Pex-unn. “Peruna has given me hnalih and strength; it is the best medicine ihat was mar made for women. Mv friends say they never saw such a chanve in a woman. ! talk to every one about Peruna. [cannot say too much for it.” Mrs. A writes: . - "\ "‘"wss has [11ch many mom)“ «I my liiu \\'il “Through carcicssnesx I caught 51 son-n: (2de two 5 find in camn-h and seriously mun-[cred wihh Hm regula: body and made me nervous and irritable. ‘ “I began inking Peruna and fund in it. a faithful he] my bde and im’igoruICd the whole sysmm. “! have no pains now. and am always wall. “I heartily reconunemj Pcruna us a relia'blo medicine. â€"x‘fl llt‘alth and Strength Restored. MISSjARRiNGTON or- 11mm ISS CELIA ”Anmfa'mx‘. :u “\was has filhrd mum' .ouffer. Capiomu. Kn nsas MISS CELIA HARRINGTON. ALL owners-rs: soc. AND 01.00 :4): Too many dollars in a. man's pocket have been known to crowd the sense from under his hat. “The remrIm-sâ€"onghl. not {trâ€"1110 ro- pm‘lors ought. not to b.- the 0.119: Lo judge of “hat i< imp< Naniâ€"not to sav what shank] 'be left oul~ butâ€"the mem- ber can onh judge of “hat is impou- anf. As I-â€"as m} spenchesâ€"ws ihe re portsâ€"as what I say is reported some. times no (moâ€"I mean-to make a brief statementâ€"what. hhe paper" thinks of intprostaâ€"is reported.’-â€"London An- swcrs. The prcsxsmen or Sydney some time _ago were severely criticised by some of the members or the New South \Valr's Parnum-ent. objection being made to the manner in which some of the smechos hnd bfen reported. The jour- nalists: therefore. reported the 31009011- 0»; r-xarlly 8% they were given. This L: how the spoonh or one of the mem- bers read: 0! paper the title of the stem. mild-£1; (19mm H1. [he \\ ords- “1301 n wed dead. A funny little revenge was that taken by an. ambitious young author. who had submitted a manuscript to a large pub- lishing firm. The firm read the story, and returned it with the request. that it should be condensed. The author cheerfully condensed it. and sent it :{I again. but once more it was returned with the same request. Then the au- thor obeyed instructions. although he was a :bit. angered. When it came back [or the fifth time. he struck. and tcok his revenge by writing on a sheet , -V ‘C!""' ... 2.,\u £\,A ‘ {'AICJ’ were followed :by 1,000 pairs of right- handed gloves. which were passed by the officials without demur, and so the glove merchant obtained a very neat revenge. V\\A~ww.. w vv MW “\WM SO THEY WERE UNSNLEABLE. Shortly ailenvards, an old clothes dealer. on paying storage and carriage, was allowed by the disgusted officials to take the gloves away. These were soon afterwards housed in the ware- house of the original importer: they nun-n fnll.i...,‘.v .L,, cd by the officials. and he took a very now! way of obtaining revenge. A short. time after, another consig‘mnent of gloves at. the same price arrived, and the Customs officials. much angered. seized them again, and paid the mer- chant. the price at which they were do- clm-etl. They were put, up for auction. and then it was discovered that all the gloves were for the left hand only, and are wonderfully Mrs. \\'i!1ium H. H \lutle SL. Bewxh Mass. I‘muna him done her a 5 won] [01 c~atanh of head ‘ Mrs. Charles (Eros Louis. Indian Loxctie, Quebec, Canada, “rites: “For years i suffered from a disease that the doctms did not understand. “01w (1sz I read in the paper about your excellent remet'ly. Forum. 1 pm- curcd u mule of it and took it accor'cL in;..r to directions. It was not long un- til I observed a change for [he mm. “1 can say that Perunn has cured me. I could not lake any nourishment ex- cept. milk. “I will at all limos say a good word for l’Ol'llnfl. l hold it in the highest SPEC“) (lularrh of Head and Throat [uilhful helper, as it enriched For Years an Invalid. n H. “inchlil'fe. 20 orly. Mus-5., writes fhd‘. Ami Found it a Faithful ‘ Helper. I Heartz'b) Recommend Pam-1m.” “1 Caught (2 Severe Cold I/sz'clz Sefii’ed in I Began Taking Pe-i'u-iza Catarrk. SAYS: great deal of I and throat. a good word the highest “The novelty of the idea {hat sfori- Iization of the air is fatal to life no doubt is attractive. Perhaps with time. medicine will fumish:bactcria 10 meet various disorders. The laboratories of the human 'body have yet much to bring to light for the patient observer." “A third result was still more remark- able. In a large number of experiments the animals died, sometimes in a few minutes more often after a few hours or days. No cause could be assigned for this. The possible cauws were all excluded. and the inexplicable fact ’rc- maimed. ! “Tho experiments seem to ShOW- first that there was a remarkable decrease in the assimilation of nitrogenous mnt- tor when the air and the food xx are de- ;p1‘ived of microorganisms. No doubt. ith-e reason or the decrease was that lthose micro-organisms aid in the de- tmm'position and the .peptonizing oi the fnitnogenous matter in the intestine. Were it possible to remme all the 1n1icro-m-ganisms from the intestine be- liars: the hflninnin;r of tho Oxporinmnl. the oxpminwntmn: think that tlw de- m‘eaw in the assimilation of nitrognn would i)!" still montm‘. ”.\ swam! r0311”. was that. lhn nm'. mals Imt weight mow quir‘kh under the sterilized conditions than under normal conditions‘ “hue :1! the same time the excretion of uifmncn and of carbonic acid was morn than usual. “Altahéugh it. was not possible to he certain that the food mntuinod no bac‘ toria‘ it was certain that the air sup- plied them had been quite freed {non microbes. for a gnlaiinv plate placed ir. the. current rcnmined without col- onies all through the experiment. The animals were weighed berm-e and after thr- oxperimonk and their excreta dur- ing lthe experiment were analyzed. Parallel experiments in which all .the conditions misled by the sterilization, were identical. i “It. has been known for long that ‘muny kinde of bacteria normally pres- mt in the intestine aid in the digestinn of food, chiefly acting as fei-irionts, al- tering food material into substances that. can be absorbed by the cells or the intestine. in order to study the effect of sterilized air. the Bonn Universx’v Inboi'atitii-y dovisod an apparatus in which snmll aniumliz could the kept for a 'numbm‘ of days, while the air they tn-oathmt and the toad they ate were supplied. as fni‘ us possible, in an ab- solutelx sterilized condition. “In these, days it. is chiefly the evil effects or bacteria upon organisms that are studied. Each week some new mi- crobe of disease is discovered. or son'u‘ old encmits- are described as 1urkin-._r in some unsuspected place. But there is another side to the microbe ques- tion. l-prvrinmns Indicate That I! “build be About Unbearable. :\ recent relics of experiments on life wit-bout microbes were. .1am'x‘ormcd at the bacteriological lalornlory of ”:0 University of Bonn. and the report is as follows: John William Shurplos. hwmly-six yours or ago. a weaver, belonging lo Lancashiro. was at Ayr Sheriff (301er on Tuesday smutoncod lo six monl'hs imprisonment by Sheriff Shairp for bignm)‘. Malamcs Catals.jr..Rorgu.~lio Hausa Pumas: has presenh‘d Slrum‘ml Public School. Palmn'o. Kix'kcudlu-Ightshix'e. with n hnmlsmw library. together with four large wall maps. The death is announced of Sir amcs Hoclm'. 111111 dirvctor of tho Geologicu‘ Summ 01' N~\\ Zoulaml 11nd (‘huncelhr 01 ”1‘ [1111018111 01' N0“ 7.0111,:11111. He was a native of Edil‘lhurgh. A Loith merchant recently -1‘oceived a anvph‘ of pl‘opm'od num' from :1 Ger- man firm. who wished ‘him to become agent. On examination ihe flour pmved to be made from wood. mnsmhlc (’ioorgc Campbell. of Hm western poHco divisiun. Glasgow, re; Gently retired after 3’. ycaxu‘ service. during which he had flavor bum a1)- sont a. day owing to illnoss. ' The (male of Springfield. near Lin- Iithgmw. with mansvimlqhouso and {arm and lands. has been purchasgd by Mr. R. Cuthbcrlsongof Glnsrmw. at. the re- dum-d. upset price of £IR.750. Junws Max-gm]. laborer. (in 1: Im' street. (km bridge, was found dead sitting: or :1 chair at Hm I‘H'Csid~‘. Ik'cozism'l was “who host of health {he previous nighl. M Dumon on Saturday, Jud. Mc- (‘..-:r\"i<‘. Aborcromhi»: place. High John sired. was scnt to prison for forty r].\..-. 1 (‘1 ~n Unkmwn miscreants. smashnd tho vital parts of the hm new gas on- g‘inos and the two gas producing yinnts of (hc Smflish 10:) “ink (70m- mny. Cr ::V._\'l»::mf. nu", nval‘bl U11 mt: age limit. nfim- 32 years“ service. Daniel Mirlx'ornoclim‘, farmer, (l hank, Rmfrow, while culling corn, [oil from me cutling‘r machine and died be- fore help could reach ‘Illlll. Two Puislny policmnon wm‘e prism?- (11 will) Cv‘l‘tlIlCfliL‘S in .rocognilinn of signal bravery displayed “by iii-mm in warning hm girls {mm a burning house in Paisley. I 1.3 n g- llurosa \ln' omo No wars of age duurrhlor of Mr. A. Malocoo, ice cream vendor. lligh street. Dumferline died {mm injures bv (binning, Mr. William Mennes Assn tan! Keeper of the General lem‘wstru‘ o’ Snsinos ldinhm'rrlx u-Lired on the age l‘vnH .nhr unu. A child of five years, named Mar- gux'ctflamsuy, was burned to death m :1 house at 23 Dickson‘s Close, Cow- gate. The Mitchell Library, Glasgow. com- pleted dllc first. thirty years of its ex- islem'c as a public Ulstilution in aclfi’o (,lwrution. An expert declares that the Illarvcsl is the most disastrous which has oc- curred in Scotland in {he memory 01 [he oldefl, farmer. LIFE \VI'I‘IIOI'T MICROBES. What Is Going On In the Highland: and Lowlands o! Auld Scolia. The Rev. William Jardine Imlbbxe. minister of Kinghm'n. has resigned af- 2451 u paslorute OL 40 ydars. A child 0! five years, named Mar- (r ml nu.“ , What Is NOTES op FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND B‘\ INTEREST FROM HEN NKS AND BRAES. "your daughlm' is a slxilllul performer on the piano. is she not?" asked the family frii-nd. . “Yes." nmwoml Mr. (21.nningliuni. “Tho way 3110 can play for hours without. wilting an oni‘m‘lm m' n sprained wrist provlw: ta) me that she's uncmnmonly export.” In Nuluro's Slorohousu There an: Cures; ~â€"- Medical experiments have shown conclusively Ilml llmro are me- lllclnul vlrluns in oven ordinary plnnls gran-lug up around us which give them a value that cannot 1.0 estimat- ed. It is held by some that Nature provldos a Cure for ow-ry (lisonsmvlnic’h neglm'l and ignorance haw: \‘lCilod up- on man. llmwvor. this may ltc, ll is well known that I‘m-mr‘loc's Vegetable Pills. disllll-od from malt and herbs. are a sovvroiun rt‘mc-«ly in curing all disorders or the digestion. .\n old gmdlvcmun finding an hix‘ niom‘s frnfiing the other ln'ncnlslile’S. said:â€"â€"“(10mc. (: dam-s: that kind at accompliall nub help you In gel husbands.“ ll, uncle." vespmldvd mm of “but it will help us to livep our in PLACED AT THE BACK OF THE SPIN’E‘ ' The D <9 L " Menthol Plaster :Lllays nervuus‘ cite mont, They :zm equally as ufiicnrinum“ m non ralgia. backache and muscular pains. \. striking cxmnple of pxwencc of mind had just occmr‘d 111 the 1115811 11-56011 and. the tcuclmx- cons 11111111 it 1111 opmflune 111011101” for inculcating upon 1101‘ class 1111) 11111111 advantages nt‘ resourcefulness. “No“. children." she mid “suppox‘lncr :1 111111 “(‘12- to .0120 0111A. of 1011 in 111.5 lmng‘rv jaws and carry you off into H111 jungln. 1111.11 \Vuuld you (fl-0‘.” No reply. “Y1” tell me '1‘01111111." 6110 cnntinned oint- .1n1r to 01:1? 11f thv l1r1<rl1tcst 1011111161015. 'lomm1 hesitated “()01110.'l'1)1111111.' she 511ij “Would you my {111- hell)?" “N0. 111a‘u1116:11(l l111:“111051!111 5111119. little 1101’s 61111111l1l11t 911111111 at 1110111 times." Fm- ull skin diseases Zam-Buk is without. oqnul. It. cum-s ulcers. {micr- im.r son-vs. ringworm. cuts. bruises. chapped hands. boils. eczema. etc.. 010. AH slaves and drnggisls sell 7.8m- Ruk at. 50 (-0an a fax. or msl-paid Iran: ”10 Zum-Buk (.30.. Toronffo, 3 bows. $1.25. Holhvrs Take "om-1. Don't be dis- (mu-rugni lumuusc uvm'ything has {Uih‘d l-n hm] ymn‘ (‘hihl unlil you have trimi Zam-Buk. lawn-BUR is Numb-‘5 Henl- Eng.r Balm. and quickly ovon-omes and wunoms all skin diseases. IL is equ- :«Hy good [or young and 01d. Your daughlm DOCTORS ’l‘nOl'hlll'l‘ BABY “’AS ('.UNSL'AHVI‘IYI'I. .~\ l.l'l’l"l‘l-IR T1) ANXIOUS MOTHERS 1.» 11'1'ltf1'11 ly Mrs. 1". \V. lx'illlo of “1111131111.['.Q..1‘l1o :51y::“.\l1'l1'ttlc 111-211' 11l1l l111' ~11fl1'11‘1l 511111: he \1':1.<1.‘< 111 11‘l1»' 111d {111111 11 1:11! l1g. l l1'11-d 111:1111' .»:1l1'1" and l: ad 1111111.» ullvnd l11111. ‘l111t. 1111110 did l1i111 :1n1'1'110d.'l'l11‘: 1111.: M1111.» luld 1111' it 1\:1$ ‘11 “10 blood. 11111.1 he was 111 1‘1’111.»'11111-11l1'1111. I only \1'1'.»l1 111111' I lmd l121d more faiflll in Zulu-811k, [111' ll 1'1111111-111111111 l111:1l1'd [he l-111".»lw=. H1) is 111111 111.1111 .1 11011:: old :1111! 111111» 1:11 [111111 being mnsump-l 111'1-.ll1' i.» no“ :1 strong. l11'all1111 hm, 111ml.» lo Z:11n-lh1l1'.I hope lhi» 11111121‘ 111” l11lp :1 g11111l many :111x1'11us 11:111111‘1'8." 1 0rdm~ when \ve have lhcm Dr. Paul was only ES years old. want In lIurwich in January of the present year, and had prrviously hold an ap- [m‘mment at. Tauntnn Hospital. \ninml ’l‘nut-hvd 'l‘riggrr of a Loaded Gun in :1 Motor Car. Dr. vaun Paul. a young Hurwich. Iiugund, rm‘diml mun. was the victim 01' u sud shouting Intalily at Ramsey. H», had Mon rabbit. shunting with some himdw‘. and 1h.- spnrt having finish-0d. the guns wax-o placed in a motor in readi- ness for the whim journey. 11y some mischmwc one of them was h‘f'. mum and at. lqu' rack, and just us‘ Dr. Paul was stepping into the motor W. (10;; jumped and tmwhrrd the trigger. rm (-hurgo rntox‘cd Dr. Paul’s body. Dnssing through the left lung, and he diva Ihnt ovming. Get from any good prescription phar- ‘macy one-half ounce Fluid Extract ‘ Dandelion, one ounce Compound Kar- gcn, three ounces (.ompound Syrup 5111‘snpt1r.illn Mix by shaking in a bot- lle. and take 11 teaswiniul after meals and :11 boi.dii1ie AIS-1 think plenty of water. You can‘t drink loo much of it. Just try this Simplo 'home madc' mix- ture. and don't I11: not the water, 11'. the first sig n of Rheumatism, or if your 1111;11 11111125 01 you feral (hat lhe kidneys aie hot uclirig just. right. This is said to be 11 splendid kidney xegulnior and almost cerluin 1emody for all forms of Rheumatism. which is caused by uric acid in the blood which iho kidnrys fail to iille1 0111.. Any one can msiiy propuie this at 11011“: and at small cost. Alnmst any druggist in the smaller towns can supply the ingredients named; as they m'c commonly used in lhc prescription department. ‘ ‘Gives Readers Adviceâ€"Also Tells of a Simple Presen’plion to Make a Home- Madc Mixture. Now is the time when the doctor gels busy. and the patent medicine manu- facturers reap the harvest, unless great care is taken to dress warmly and keep the feet dry. This is the advice of an old eminent authority. who says that Rheumatism and Kidney trouble wea- ther is here. and also tells what to do m case of an attack. TELLS HOW TO (R'RE RHEUMATISM AND THE KIDNEYS. DRINK PLENTY WATER ISSUE N0. iii-07. DOCTOR SHOT BY A DOG. woman finding .1 couple ‘1‘an the other (l:\\' v s lid :-â€"“(10nw. comm Lvs nervous ‘ efiicacimux m pains. ‘ (lay with 'Omo‘ my ment will “I know lhv girls, husbands of Shiloh ski? thcs Cure -1, ant mon cures docs CI]: Coughs than ever . ukc and Colds it: to bah) QUECKLY 2“}??? Mrs. [{mnll-icks (lho landlady): "(tun I help you to some more soup. Mr. Dum- 1“." 5'" Mr. Dummy: “Nu 1h:mk<." Mrs. Hundricks engaging”): “l)<;n'l. refuse. Mr Dumley. lmcausc it isn't consid-x-M good form to I‘m helped txxice 10 mm): \w‘ro not rmx'iiouku- people how." Mr. Dumloy; “Oh. eliquplto has naming to dr wilh it. madam; it’s 1110. 5mm." OHnn \vlmt appcm to 19 1111-1111151 ilivini 111W01111c111-es of life 11111.11 111 111' lhc 1111151 111(111101110u<..\lu11\ :11: 1Ii<â€" [)0st 1-0 1‘ gaud :1 cold as a slight 1111111: deseming 1111111113 co11>i101z11i,<111 11111 lhis 110mm! 01‘11111 rmulis 111 1111>!.-01i- 4,115 1111111111115 (111laili11ir 31:11:: of 5111’- i-Oi‘ing. D1111" (1114 1111115 and 0111111115 M111 11111111195 Anti-tZ1111s11111111'11'c Syrup. ilmrrccogi1izcd 1*1-111c.i_\' for 1111 11110"- 11-011; of [he 11110111» 111111 1111125. ll<"â€"â€"“'1‘wll~ HM‘ (unl‘uh-nliulu). how much did that lnnnd msl mu! Sho -- ‘(km'gm var‘ is but one “my in “Mich you can obtain the right to in- spect. my millinc-ry hills.‘ Hv Immu-d. WHAT DO PEOPLE NEED who are run down Inna-mic. pale. listless? " Ferrnvim.“ the bee. tonic. It builds. makes strong, it givee new lif¢_ There are mmy tonic; but on y one " Fremvim. "Do you know. my husband had : rible habit. of sh-vping in church he broke himself 0[ it." “Haw 1‘" 3‘ ur' going." ”0: “Mabel. you ; every day 1” She ( you do cxnggcu'ulc! every other day 3" Il«‘:llm\'ay‘s (Jam (Euro is 1110 k- rmnuvc all kinds of cows r and only costs the small .sum ly-five cents. MARK THIS DISTINCI‘ION: A 1311me local disease of the skin. like hubar's itch. iw cured b Weaver's Comte alono. But where the blood 13 lnadad with im urity, such an Salt Rheum, Weaver's Syrup .1 so should be used. 'I'hcm‘ 1'4 mnmlhing \H‘nnrr bride who (lam-III 5. 1w" :1 hum than hmself fut hu‘ brileunuid lTCll. Mango, Prairie Scrnlclws and every form of comagious Itch in human or animals cured in 30 minutes by Wol- fm'd’s Sanitary Lolion. ll never fails. Sold by all druggisls. Mrs. Fondmnâ€"“Txhcre! Isn‘t. baby Hm hnagza 0f 11%: IuHm-z’” ()Mchum -“.\11- salutelyl Smm- lurk of vxprvvium same red nose, no 104-1111 in ran-“k uI« and, by wa'gc, m-cmuhu'cly MM (00!" Th-crc' CI‘UHL‘S' slmying Members of the King's htilltsrlle are inclined to palmnize these in llm Prince of Wales‘ entourage. and 11h Prince feels that he wants :1 counlx'y home of his own. and lm lm: chasm i.) live in fuluro at Fmgmaro. knmving that [he King: cordially dislikes Wind- sor, and is there as little :w'prnisi‘hlrn The Princ‘cxi, too, has lulmn :1 grout liking 10 Fmgnmro. which has licen wonderfully improved. The Lilriwn. gardens and farms are being “'lele in. to give greater seclusion. and sovg oral rooms will be added lo tho llOllSO‘.‘ The real trouble is not that the San- dringha‘n‘l house is too Small, as the, Prince dislikes large house parlies, but that between the households of the King: and the Prince of Wales there has been or late a certain amount of friction and jealousy. Prince. of “'aICS‘ Household Leaves Sa-ndringham tor Frogmore. There has been much speculation as k: the reason which has prompted the Prince and Princess of Wales to give up their comfortable little hotxso on the Sandringham estate and settle down at. Erogmorc, Windsor. 0113' is nothing equal 10 Mother «35' \Vmun Bxlcrminatu- fur .du- dng \vol‘n'ls. Na: uriivh: uf its kind given such suthsfacmm. ROYALTY AT WINDSOR. than anything you ever tried. Safe to tukc.â€"nothing in it to hurt even a. babyfl 84 years of success commend Shiloh's Cure~- 250, 50c.. 81. 315 ‘Use ShiXoh's Cure ’for the worst cold. the sharpest cough â€"try it on aguar- antcc of your money back if it doesn't actually CURE gLickcr urc is the medicine of cmns and warts its :21 mus! wri- ycurs of suf- lds :md Coughs uf twen- with Hm “lil‘l' girl II. but :‘(Em'c .\ mm“ {or (I‘,.-.,~1ivmr.<.<.~(hsfivmlvs Prrmvs from the rr‘fusnl, of the oxen tux-y organs 10 m'fl-rm Hwir duéic regularly from cmm'ihuiing (-ul'sc usuallfi' diwrdercd digvalfon. I’m-m“ 100‘s Yogclahlv Pills. prcpuruul m1 :6 mxtific principles. are :0 Hummu‘ufi that certain ingrcdivnls in {Eu-m pas 1hrough the stomach and art nmu 1h '15:“st so as 14) I‘Dmm’c Un-ix‘ 101-90 nnd amuse them to 1):":p‘t' :wlimn Many thousands are )sx‘onnxn-d k. l-ea tcsihlmny 1-) their power in 1211: W sped. “Dar-s \01111‘111M1und 5101-. 1 51111.17" mkm} \ir‘S. (301116. 111 1‘1.» (1111 1- «’11 z: CnH upon Mus. 13,111)s.“.\1111111."' 1‘11- 5110111104] Mrs. D-ths. “Well, I 5111111111 say 3:1! I don't. ‘lxflj-wa 52111 01- uny- Lndy 0151‘ mm heard MW}: 517111111. 113 mouL'h 11:1 .5101» an alarm mock!" IT'S EASY TO LET a mid lung 03. Each night and (by we are sure it will be g no. but it stays with u:. Allen's Lun anam wi‘ l Cluck in ai- vauce and restore 113:: m. Tm W'W‘flh 1n punt of lhfi haul). 14-:1(.,1mr I U: in! _\ n "in [LS and Sun: ”I” Trial Proves its RxwtiEmu-.w-Th: hrsh‘mouiul One mm have ».f ”u ‘ 1'! DP. lemus' Eulcnh‘ic (“'1 ii “Tatum”. of bodily wins. m colds and affections of “w 1'~<:.i|- organs, is u triui (.I it. If not. 1 the mvon-ign ra'nn'dy it is rmu“ he. 11:01: it may be rejm-Ml as 1‘s and all that has hon said in Us] dcnoumwd us uuiz‘ulhful. MURRAY F. WILSON, 81 AdGEaide St. West Central location. About ten four floors and basement. Exc Standard Fire Sprinkler System. \ WITH Power, Heat, Electric to Lease for a Term 0 h. the Land of Little (tare Envy never rears its head; Worth is never from the fair Highways into darkness 10:]. Long ugh they buried spite. Long ago thcy x-nisml a stone That is tall and slim and white. Whom Revongo’S' grave is shown In the Land of Littln (Zam- Each is; left to do his best: This is their one statute thumâ€" “Bring no evil 0n the rest? Nc man scorn; anolhor‘s creed. And the women all are fair. For no bruised hem-ts over Mead In the Land of Little Cure. 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