III. I If; LL] a m" th um. day "l‘ur a number of yeurr, I suffered with stomach and bowel trouble which I' 'pt {zoning worse until I was ill most of thr, time. About four years ago I left off mike and began using Poutnm. My stomach and bowels im. proved right along, but I was so re- im-ml in flesh and so nervous that tho least thing would overcome me. “Then I changed my food and beean "sine Grape-Nuts in addition to Post- um. I lived on these two principally for about a month. Day by day I stained in flesh and strength until tho nervous trouble had disappeared. I feel that I owe my health to Post, xtm and tlrapc-Nuts. "Husband was troubled. for u long time. with occasional crnmp<. and slept badly. Finally I prevailwl upon ir in mt his cramps disappeared." He' "Just look at that diamond tiara," my went back to coffee." Name she gushed. "hm't that dear'.'" lon by Canadian Postum Co., Wind-' "Very," said her husband, as he "G Ont. glanced at the tag. Postum comes in two forms: , And then he called her attention to l'ostum Cereal-the orittinalfotan-, Some solid tin eoffee pots at 48 l: t by wcli l-uilul. l5c and 2.5c cents. " for the fact th ducod the large history. At Bayfield, N xix barns. with said that nation w The Central P, their annual meg reet'ntly. A com to Interview the recently. A Committee was to interview the governmu swellriug ot a report on the tion of 100,000 bushels of on Hritish army. At the annunl mowin- Il Hg "tly A mare called "Maud s.' the county of Lunenburg runny aged 33 years and s A pair of matched ullvut "in." were sold at St. J recently try Edward Manson Edwurd Island, to a Now l for $1.30». --9rrw. .v . Jun“. N,U.,! -"-'-" huglfrom there sent tC"Ai'n"h"e"/,,/ ! The old-fashioned method of treat- tho IL'.',." 1t,ifo,.e,te, :33; 132")“: council! in indigestion Ind stomach troubles my“ the rite ot $10 JG I",,', month-ore being discarded. The trouble toward the (‘anad'an 'r"/'lt"r'di"JAi1'l'y/et!t the old-fashioned method was The countv has {000 men int Ji1'l1 r that when the treatment was stopped A gram' to “(the Fair",. Asadluw trouble returned in an aggravnt- tiations in the country was made tVr1trd form.. The modern method of cur- w-ntly by Sydney municipal councll.'mg Indiitestion and other stomach District eo, Cape Brutal], reported troubles is to tone up the stomach to that 50 Show had recently been killed do nature's work. Every step toward by uotrs, irocovcry is a step trained, not to be A nun-n called "Maud S.' oldest inHost again. The recovery of the ap- I'luuc'ounty of Lunenhurz. died m. -_xte, '.. .. A dam Postum “av v. 1vv,uul trom Newfoundland last week. Pour rpcaptured C, were raknn back to 3nd trom them Inn. ll h It lo " "aytield, Nm., Parry ", barns. with valuable mum and colt and a her , hong destroyed by fire William Man". a ram- miul dropped dead In Providence Methodist C mun. whilv Ialking with Palm: 25 {vet through The, are d: t rut Pray." of in . WRAT THE WESTERN PEOPLE ARE DOING. FROM siiiiiriiiiif h Af w {mind that he could sleep and his cramps disappeared. He tor youngsters, best for Mmm-ups-ua food to work on, to play on, to think on. Contains the life of the wheat in a digestible fotm---puts gimp and ginger into the jaded body. Delicious for breakfast with milk or cream or for any meal. Made in I'%.,-, Thr ,--_ mus“ Dem 9.t.purest," cleanest most nu- trmous of all cereal foods---. fttrmyiedviiiie2T. They have tested it and found it best for Vouncc9..g L--. t, than†Mothers behind ' ~-___. " u.Ule in this w F aid who n l ly from strum "S. As an illu mught around Duffy mt 1" Women's drilling acti M h" annual [naming of Port Prs-shyterlan Church it was 'at 68 mombers of the congre- Wt'rr, serving with the colors. mason of 1915 will tr" notable fact that Nova Smtla pro. thv largest hay rum in her "is am- muully delicious ml: the name per cup. n Reason" for Poutnm. JI ostum- a suluhlv powder-- widely in a cup of hot with cream and sugar, licious hL-Vcragc instantly. l (TODD CHANCE, lmnl and dvi:1r, cause a lot ' in this world. To change ll who u when is ill, par- from ytrattneh and nervous As an ilhrstrrtion.. A lady ght around to health again 5 " cofhu, (Tom is just as ht‘cause it contains cvhine, found in coffee) and some n n If cufrc tried f l m f the Great West Told I Few Pointed Parazraphs. co an'l Volunteer liv-sprves actively at Fredericton. " that. did not agree 'urmer<' Institute held sling tn Charlottetown Cb up: with Hm 51'me. through the. hatch whit" ungagvd as od receiving tsrtly a I was tho miracu- serimrs iniury of ‘I’H by Crocersl mam Human: Oun- coldl. the. .nnenburg, died 7 rd ham and six months. a! I ctNtmps, and prrvaiicd upon and tnkr Post, usmm for a few could sleep and Wor L s W ondcm te? St. John. NB Mons Timon at up 'ttrr-on, of Prined Now York buyer ierma n prisoners St. Juh'n, wus a Ppoittted tl Milton had lmplmnents. LIIIHIW' with m ell customs mp vestry hurch, Yar. Hm SPXN)". , grey fox t on the mmribu- N for the " the of all Rremn "rviee. than strict the l, mm m physiology, use of the external our? William considered for “I think," he said, "it is to catch dirt." m } GERMAN RECORD TACULATED ""r, Occupation of Russian Poland and (he ettective holding up of tho lllxasian armies. 4. Dvstruction Ur Sc-rbiu and the va- 1ablishrnent, with th" help of Bulgaria ot' a through route. to 1instantinoplv. 5. Check to the min-sh attempt to plurre tho "ar0anellvr,. Thc c-nuuwruliun of what the G'or. nmns haw- I'ailwl m achieve Is as t)hiws: "Wtlliarn," said iu-ms an: as follows: I. Conqurst ot m-lgium, inet Arum-n» an! sz-brugze. 2. (kw-mutton or the northern intws of France. including Lille ""r, Occupation of Russian P and the etteetive holding up " . petite, the disappearance of pain, the ' absence of MMV-are all steps on the food to health that those who have _tried the tonic treatment. remember , distinctly. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills jare a blood-builder, tonic medicine, ovary constituent of which is helpful in building up the digestive organs, and is therefore tho very best remedy for chronic. cases of stomach trouble. Thousands of cases like the following provv how successful this treatment isr-Miss Amy Browning, Cornith, 0nt., suytc--"r have found such great benefit from Dr. Williams' Pink Pills l that I would be ungrateful if I did not publicaly say a Rood word in their, favor. I was badly run down and my , stomach was in a very bad condition.i All food distrvsscd mo, and left me; ali=inolined to pat. I sull'oreil from? nausea and dizziness and frequent' .sirk hmdachc. and this was further' aggravated by pains in the hack and sidm. I was in this vondition for) sow-ml wars, and although I had) {mt medicine from sovvral doctors it, vlinl not help me. Then I hoard of Dr. i William=' Pink Pills and began taking them. I am glad to say that they soon helped me, and now I am as well as rum: can rat all kinds of food with rnli=h. and have not an who or pain." You can get theso Pills through any T dr,nlrr in medicine or by mail. post 1 mid. " Cf) cent.“ a box or six boxes 1 for $2.30 from Tho Dr. Williams Medi I cine Co.. Pwoekville, Ont. , TONIC TREATMENT FOR THE STOMACH The Modern Method is Most Sue. cessful in Treating Indi- gestion drove Get upheaval. There is no need to waste compas- sion upon those who would go . Such little countries as Hollan - ginm, and Switzerland could or nothing better than to belong he great German Empire. l We have everything to gain by launching out. The earth is ours for the taking. With Germany to lead the way, the world will indeed "increase and multiply." All Lower Asia can be ours; ours, again, as much of Africa as we wish, without mentioning South America. And if that is not enough, we have only to stretch out our hands and take more. We need never fear that other na- tions will interfere with us. Our ad- versaries are too divided to do us any harm. As for England, every- thing with her is a matter of arrange- ment, and, provided we buy her off, we can do what we like. We need never worry about any- thing we may do, since history wll show us that there is nothing we can do, however bad, that has not already been perpetrated in the course of the growth of the world. Whatever we set out to do, we need never trouble about the right or wrong of the matter, since we have might on our side. Thi, book expound: the following doetrinr of German expansion: I ttarding World Power. 1 A Swiss publishing firm in pro- paring French and English edition! of Taunenbertr's “Gran Deutsch., land," which is claimed to have done for Pangarmanism what Bernhard?! works accomplished in the German Army. Bomb“! of a German This was It Is In Many Cases e Germany into the prérségiugggi I'rvwnu- of Mind /' said the teacher during n physiology, "what is the md (“Ink remain untakvn rm! and Muscow an" intact tl's Mn power uxnslxakvnj mmriuo war dies dawn. “THE EARTH IS OURSJ' Haw her colonic-s. n-m tho sun- anrit math in men and P. the ya Pf teaching that or the purthorn prov rush th ll h m. und mostly used tlt inr'lu0iug RHNWiilll Poland of tho ICh man mutant Cure- Garnt in Gown Tommy-How to whispir without moving the lips. Auntie-Well, Tommy, what ha you learnt in school to-day".' "Johnny. hurry up and get ready to 1"rt.r. I 'vo, 1.. "hool.. m- .rm'll be um- late." If a†"I ain't guiii'. mother." "N11 roinuf Why iii-i?" "I've >Ilili'k." “Struck! 2 y.": What ds, you mean Ivy that?" "Why. " EMA ll) , Wei mm pu road in the puper last night uni! win “I [with 12,: rli'ii’iill‘. and said it Would you like to end that m. ' r Wo, vats right for the opprossisd to ribleitehing, that burniugpain; to li. 1rsil sis-ii-., 1'" "Am! I hope you dnn'z ml! heal those horrid sores? )niinii' 'irprcr mi. do you?" no: You have tried all sorts of fptty 5 “mum i um. if a fellow doesn't want ointments. lotions, and Perry. Pitt "WI ito 20 to school, and his mother makes tgem aside now and give Nut mm: a imv a him o isn't he o ressed?" "So) e anceaa represented by lam-BILL ,hirh g ' pp T Zam-Buk is made from herbal Pele . iid 'ttt You have struck, have you? We"; sencea: is a natural Mull-r. ls um "I I: I'll see if I can strike too." And just something you have to send to the ‘h; fat us soon as Johnny saw his mother end of the world for, and my a reachixmr for the strap his first heavy price.' Every druggict will u in strike tame to an end, for he darted tsell you Zam-Buk and Mr We. only. “P: out of the house, and war. down at 2l1 Kw?" a ',',er,n,teLyt, inc-i, 7 'f thy school-house in a twinkling. 'l,',','lJlLPl.hr"ey: 1_'Pfe I.†n†M IP, F The stormy, blustvry wcathor which we have during Fol»? nary and March ie, vrlrvrnely hard on thihhum, Con- ditions make it nonwssnry for thy ynull'nr to keep them in the house. {The} are often confined to over-heat- iod, badly vmtilaztcrl rooms and catch 'cold:< which racks their whole system. "N guard against this a box of Baby’s Own Tablets should br, kept in the house and an occasional dose given the baby to keep his stomach and bowcls working regularly. This will not fail to break up colds and keep the health of tho balry in good condition till the brighter days come along. The Tablets are so'd by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 c: nts a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock- ville, Ont "Yes, I am, my boy," she answered with a kindly smile. “But gowlness me, a little fellow like you eun't pull me in that thing!" "Are you going up, mn’am?" h, asked politely. Mrs. Brown eyed his slender figure and thought of her own ample proportions. STORMY WEATHER Mrs. Brown is very stout, but she is also most considerate about other people. The other day she went into a large hotel to call on a friend, The clerk sent her to the lift. There a small boy opened the door for her. l Now that the war is spreading in the Near East " word or two should also be said about an allied species of insect which infests at times GO per cent. of the fitttt of the Flast. It is a moth which is spread all ovur the world, and is catholic in its taste, since it flourishes on rice, bran, dried up- ples, maize, and a great many more or loss nutritious foods. It lays its eggs in the figs while they are being dried in the sun. From the Pi,'rr. a small maggot emerges. i The biscuits became infected during! lthe. cooling which takes place between 3 ;the baking and packing. The adult] iinsect is a perfect nuisance in than 'mins. So persistent Ind numerous are 3 these moths at times that they clogl the rollers with their cocoons andi 'sometimes completely stop thcan. The! Webbing: of the elevators in the mills: gets covered with them and with their l silky skeins, and then the elevators) stop working. So uniform is the tom-E perature of the mill and so favorable/ to the life of the insect that they com- l plete their life-cycle in England in i, two months, and in the warmer parts l of America even more rapidly. Six 1 Renerntiorvs at least may be produced, a your. 5: 5 Finally, we come to a series of in- 1sects whie affect the food of soldiers and sailors. One is the flour-moth, whose larva burrows through the sol- dier's biscuit and not only consumes a considerable portion of it, but ren- lders it so unpalatable that Sergeant Daniel Nicol. of the 92 Gordon High- landers, tells us that, "during the ex- pedition to Egypt, in 1801, some ves- sels were dispatched to Maori Bay for bullocks and others to Smyrna and Aleppo for bread, which was furnished us by the Turks-ta kind of hard, dry husk. We were glad to get this, as we were then put on full rations, and our biscuits were bad and full of worms; many of our men could only] eat them in the dark." l Perhaps the most important of bit- ing insects is the mosquito, certain species of which convey malaria-a disease which has probably played a bigger part in the history of the world than that conveyed by any other in- sect. I It is only a. few years ago that the {spread of the bubonic plague was :3- sociated first with rats and then with lrat fleas. The commonest rat fleas in all tropical and subtropical coun- tries infest man, and if they should ‘have fed upon a plague-infected rat and subsequently bite man, their bites :eommunieate bubonic plague. Plague 'c-tlr. old English "Black Death"--'" In real peril in the armies now oper- ating in Asia and in certain parts of Africa. I Just as some fleas' attack one spe- cies of mammal or bird and avoid closely allied species, so the human flea has its favorites and its aver- sions. There is a Turkish proverb which says, "An Englishman will burn a bed to catch a flea." I Insects which prove such s nuisance ‘to the fighter in time of In: are sim- " those which mm mm in time '0! peace, but owing to the different circumstances which arise in wartime, their effects are more violent and Ga, persistent. Roughly speaking, -we can divide these pests into two categories: Thoie which inéeifée with his food supplies. '1 hose which pierce the skin of men or of mime]: on which the soldier is to a great extent dependent-for in.. stance, the horse; and W138 or FIGHTING MEN Ever Tried it? In An Elevator, Not Going. HARD ON [BABY IS ttte tom-j We must, however, take into con- 0 9vorablssuii/atrii; the fresh supply of ships tthey com- 535 the result of sedulous British in- England i""tiustry at: well as of the purchase rmer parts (of neutral and the seizure of (-m-my idly. sit merchant vessels. ED. 6. Nothing irleusies some than to hear disagre about people they do no "How goes it, In "Oh. I've a pain stomach is troulrli is weak and my shape-and I don't Zam-Buk is made tram herbal es- sences: is a natural healur. Is mu something you have to send to the end of the world for, and my a heavy price.' Every drurgist will sell you Zam-Buk and for 500. only. Just give it a fair trial and incl- dently give yourstlf case by tln quickest route. See name on lute.-- 'tttt"trtVruuuetht Cures Eighth: You have tried all sorts of {mm ointments, lotions and powders. Put them aside now and give Nature a chance yU'epresenfed by lam-811k. The slalom: m is l wear oyvxlnsws win thern. " you arr on Mos. tin-n thrse slur your our.“ luau-ad Thousands who wet: may [mul- lur tbuns dlspnnsu with ttlatest the following prop-(2r! Go to any ar'tiro 'lr bottle of Hun-um“ "tttie lumle w'llh Wy In um- Hun-0pm luhl: less llquhl Holullnn ( to four tlmns daily. lo br. "stottishtul Ill l'rllm thr: Hurt. Mn told that they have strain. mmnu-l, Sum In war-vessels, also, he admits the allies have been able to flll up the cape rapidly. HOW YOI' MAY THROW AWAY YOUR GLASSES __.- ._,...\... I Captain Persius then gives future?,' purporting to be derived from good authority regarding the losses conned _ to allied shipping by submarines and I mines, estimating the British losses, at 6.9 per cent. of the entire British, merchant fleet before the war. He Bttrv.-- t ed a year Mo. Then, alas, hopes were extravagant, owing to a dis- regard of facts which the informed expert indeed observed, but which remained concealed for the laymen. - ..- .,..,.,. Regarding the effectiveness of our U boats in the trade war one hears frequently nowadays views that hear little resemblance to the views utter- _ F _..-..°.. sun-â€IIKCIVK'U My ithe superficial observer, in reality} iplayed many a significant role dur-i le the past year. In the North Sea j the pressure exercised by the .British; Fleet made. itself felt in German; economic life. ', Captain Persius Httirns that Ger-, man U boats during the first half of1 the year jeopardized British com-I mercial shipping in the North Sca,, and German and Austrian U boats, accomplished the some ends in the: Mediterranean during the last few) months. In the Baltic, British sub-j marines were able to boast of some:' successes. After expressing the opin- ion that the entire elimination of the submarine danger requires a decisive blow by a hostile fleet, he says:- I “,7, a. .. - - German Critic Also Says Pressure of British Fleet is Felt. In a review of the naval situation in the Berliner Tageblatt, Captain Persius remarks that the tsignifieanee of sea power, though unperceived bv An Accmnplishul Canine "RPM. tsk' r,!'str (I 'r,.r, r=.u - . U i' t' NW :'Ir; gm. il h/ mi. l 'd" u' H ..L a?“ an» St ADMITS U-BOAT FAILURE. lhiithte Camphorated Itpur' all irritations d the Ttvt-tta-sua, FEM,“ Your.“ AEI§B_A DAY s it, neighbor a pain in my troubling: me wtth wuvn/ v Ihidvnily -M is made that thousand: es who do not rolls new arr one tat therse unfurlun Cream disagreeable i do not like $te'reti feel well ISSUE 8--'16.' kickul him th lit-â€pic more m y un- it t reg,rular thing rtho opin- N was swollen out of shape from ion of the head to foot. I was so short of breath a decisive I could hardly speak." Mr, Gouletto "YB."-- 'states. "The doctor could do nothing as of our 't'or me. The minister gave me the one hears {holy sacrament and a good old priest that but i cam? tnd told me that I could not live h the m y LIN found out "Why did you give yumr neighbor's boy a violin? The boy htusn't the rlitthtest idea of how to play on one." "I know he hasn't, but I don't like his father." â€andâ€: Kinsmen: Cute. 9111mm). A young thing's idea of a tragedy is for her mother to on frying onions in the house the young thin,z's fellow is go J v w just Rye Yomiort. A? Your Dnzrgin's 50e. rrr Bottle. "who: his ',ai"it.t'rae:.2ni. Fert'.yrkortbtrsgrre,a BUI'C Foss ivs:mijiyTi/i: sumo Sun. Dusland tHad 4 vickly rclieved by Marina I yes admixed). Nu'chrartipg. __ ' just F} e Cumf m. At Sore Barb-cl hold. sir. Ind} did Sr my {a Why to Avoid Accepting Favors Waitress--" Ity, you don't mind Young Man (dining with Waitress, may we havr th Dodd's kidney {in}: are no cure-Ill. They simply cure the Kidneys. fmuch longer. _ /'l was sick all winter and in the ‘spring. I telegraphed two hundred miles for two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills. I took three pills the night they come and I got relief before morning. I took Dodd's Kidney Pills and they cured me. "It anyone doubts this statement they can write me and I will give them names of people who know me and who will vouch for me. I am able to do my day's work as Well now " t could ten years ago." ll,., Th Now He Can De His Days Work A. Well As He Could Ten "an Arr-- "ttern Proof (if His Statement. Old Fort Bay, Labradore, Que.--- Feb. Nth. (spec'ial.J-pst% of Bright's: Diswae when the - yawned before him, Sandy Goulette, an old settler here, wants all the world to know that he owes his life to Dodd's Kidney Pills. Is your maid trustwovthy'.'" Trustworthy? Why, I over the Kes to the bread box."' The last migration was by duy and the route led moss the Nevsky pro- spect. Thousands were cut to piece. by the electric street cars, and bands of boys and men killed mnny others. This, daylight migration was no doubt caused by the emptying of the grain bins " the grain market. Supplies have been distributed recently direct- ly from the railway can to the dear. er: and larger baiers. When the Grave famed for Him Sandy Gouletle Took l Pills for Bright's rate. often of large size and great .boldneu. ( They to to water usually in the "till hours of the night in Ierriod Tanks. Watchmen who see them get out of their way. as they attack iaolated men when in numbers. There are traditions that persons who have tried to interfere with these armiea‘ of rate have been overcome and kill-l ed and eaten. that evening Some Prop!c Patron-d. - The tsGGiGiiir" ai? Sift nnd tttemi? tau-km of pm lheatr-Teiio-t.s.. Prise-made“). 1esiemtiesotmta. estimated a Just as Grandmothcr Did gamut Custo u drop that St ul Mr. 1' s or Murine Eye Ranch; t2: Ella}; New uhhl RATS mm mun. Absaluu-ly " ad No Reason Wh-ver Misunderstood Mural Enough Customer-P,, “(er H0 IF !iratup'isiettyeMs peopl m mother to insist n the house when fellow is going to Kxpcriemw Du yum lil " it Hunt et'-- Harbor, why teaming towel on I! does a favor debt for life." with innuaneAije ar It Budd's Disease, his girl) a spoon ll n n ah been K id no, to h Attrr the battle of Mons an officer l "TJ/et " trite "rd I mngrrutulutml an Irishman on his cum 7 x: lj,',',',',;,,'..",:'";'; schuous bravery under tire. "Well, . Pat," he said, "how did you feel dur- ------- ing the "rwairementt" "Feel. your l ="r"=-----=rrccu-azrcscasir.s-cr. honor'." answered Pat, "t felt as if iv- General Bossboom, t very hair an me head “as I hand of irter of War. has real; music, and they were " purin',with that Name should 'Home, Sweet Home!" “"Yu'li'll. and thro LINIMENT and M v use Wtt . "Jeanie," said a mother to her four-year-old daughter, "did you peel your apple brfore rating it, as I told you to?" "Yes, mamma." was the reply. "And what did you do with the peeling?" she was inked. "Oh," In- swered the "hild, “I ate that after? M inard's Dear Si that Wt' Win " your (banana in (Hilly. new and pal: an: cert-in and Jinan: I. invizud. ---Gooo DIGESTION - .1 Mrs. Gtjtttes--"How in the world do you get rid of your stale brad? I have to throw lots of mine “my." Waync Oil Tank and Pump Comma; limi'cd sod TECUMSEH was: - wooosrocx. ONTARIO. Mrs. Bmtute---"Then the children flnd it and eat up every mantel of it." FOR “HEARS Mrs. &narte.--"There'. no need for you to do that. Why not do as I dot I just hide it may from the children." Mrs. Grimes-midst it any from the children? What then?" {Manama} REMEDY 1 Dr. Jackson’s Roman Meal Pan.. cakes a Digestible Delicacy. "They met in the street. "Do you remember me?" “Can't say that I do." "Well, just ten year- nco to-night I asked you for I match at this cor- ner. You (no it to me. I went home, lit the match, Accidentally burned the house down, and trot 81,000 insurance. [on ttUd of an opportunity to reward you---" "With---'." GALVAN Unit madam-1]; 'é.;".;".;;.,.l Detrt. A. on new An. in... I Mnnnnvturorn, n; iT ET id's-'53::l federation Lit. BIS... Toronto. ont, 'mit" - m . " 3.}- $31 Se _ rm malt/x2 Mht . 'l Nam: "ii, viii = . = .. :i.1t m' 2 H9 tiT, :54: .' “HEN I _ l" ' 153-3.. l l Fire'"" mlmm " . " m Int mate" by the 'lt?,",".'?,"),',,,'.' m... m the complexion. it you my nut-don to the am. an.“ Met-e-omits, _ how any " in to “on the tr_ttittir wanna (In manly (allow. Wrinkln m I conic-um to "that Tim. The akin mint b. kept ttrm and smooth by "thentlon and treatmant. " . akin food and wrinkle chm. It build- up than. antic (in. nu... removu wrinkles lll- out do- prouionl. pronun- drama. or akin Cattqqd hr oxcmivo win a. and restore- to your complexion that tit" appearance of fro-hum and youth. “W I. put up in hum-om. and bottles, and until the Drug Store. in Canada are completely stocked we If. ttttine mail orderl. Accept no lub- Itltutu. Send so cents 'teg for trial bottle, aualclent for six woo I' use. We pay postage to any address in (Yunnan. I "--with another match." -A P0P0LlUt CONTEST‘ Would you "In to on!" a contact where a um“ part of your ttme to devoted to A system of Corre.pon6. once which would add vary marina. 1y to your T.rl'ot Income. Writ. for full partlcu n to Inn ana My. Manufacturers, De t. D., no Con- federation Ltfo 'at. Toronto. on Wrinkles are a Confession D. B. “I“. _ I. W. Mott, III- urn warp no - " Am at our: luau“. all Mil-cu. _ Austen It.“ 3mm. "A. ¢A[.\'A.\'!ZED P Marlo up of hen .niuu "I dirert um rut-irnlpdee. Ile. and 'tmi. The l-ru but"! contain. 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