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"You needn't bother to explain," an swered Mrs. Jagsby. "If you were really In the ofllce, I can see from your condition that you hud a quart of whisky to keep you company." of it , rwr ao Years. , Cry for Fletcher's Castoris Merely a Truce a me Rood to see Democrats abllcans burying their dlffer- . this national crisis," suld the e citizen. fool yourself," grumbled the V "They are not burying 1 !erences so deep they won CO dig them up again In short 'i sionsl nee ef Roman Ere Balaam yon retiring will prevent ana re , eyas, watsry area, and eye strain, tnnkes a mistake when he bud on an old shrub. A HAT IS in-Fis ;S IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA sestive Laxative .HARTIC AND LIVER TONIC If not a secret or Patent Medi- t composed of the following old- 1 t 1 . roots ana ueros; XSCARA BARK .UE FLAG ROOT iUBARB ROOT '.ACK ROOT AY APPLE ROOT INNA LEAVES ID PEPSIN "os the Cascara is Improved by 00 01 inese atgestivo ingredients 1 better than ordinary Cascara, be combination acta nnt nnlo I laxative and cathartic but also ive and liver tonic. Syrup laxa 'weak, but Lax-Fos combines ith palatable, aromatic taste and Tipe or disturb the stomach. One i prove Lax-Fos is invaluable for en, wuigesuon or Torpid Liver i cfcacfie facer's Liniment is excel I tor any kind of pain or estion. It quickly re ts backache and rheu tic pains, and is a splen f remedy for Neuralgia, Itica, chest pains, sprains, ains, swellings and en Jcments. e? CP a bottle In your home for cgcnciea yon never can tell "sort. rW,Ulr omethin "he 25 cent bottle of Yager's snent eontslns tour times as ? " ; usual botUe of Unl it sold for that price. AT ALL DEALERS ocki bros.4 ca I BALTIMORE. MD. umiiiiiiiiiiiii'iii ii 1 iiii !edically Superior Formula T Constipation True Remedy for the Jntestin&l Organ tie. Yet Effective- fjom all Narcotic Aon. Habituating. """""sajoesel "-IQTAPS lOc-An p a tip-take a TAPl le wanted to tr, a bo, f the i I if ll hAn,"ePlic Ointment 1.IMI SL.2 a mL X!" ellnt. Ort ).a.a.slWtriM,iltaI1Kj THICK. GLOSSY HAIR Girls! Beautify Your Hair! Make It 60ft, Fluffy and Luxuriant Try the Moist Cloth. Try as you will, after an application of Danderlne, you cannot And a single trace of dandruff or fulling hair end your scalp will not Itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first yes but real ly new hair growing; all over the scalp. A little Danderlne Immediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No differ ence how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderlne and carefully draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is Ira mediate and amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an Incom parable luster, softness and luxurl ance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderlne from any store and prove that your hair Is as pretty and soft as any that It has been neglected or Injured by careless treatment that's all. Adr. Getting Monotonous. "Ilold on a minute. You'll never be able to sell me anything by pounding on my desk." "I was merely trying to drive my arguments home, sir." "Well, Just for the sake of variety, and while I remove my inkwell from the danger zone, make a few passes In the air." Birmingham Age-Herald. Don't Neglect Kidneys Swamp -Root, Dr. Kilmer's Prescrtiv tlon, orercomes Kidney Trouble It is now conceded by physicians that tbe kidneys should have more attention as they control the other oraans to a re markable degree and do a tremendous, amount of work in removing the poisons and waste matter from the system by filtering the blood. The kidneys should receive some as sistance when needed. We take less ex ercise, drink less wster and often eat more rich, heavy food, thereby forcing the kidneys to do more work than nature intended. Evidence of kidney trouble, such as lame back, annoying bladder troubles, smarting or burnins. brick- dust or sediment, sallow comnlexion. rheumatism, maybe weak or irregular neart action, warns you that your kid neys require help immediately to avoid more serious trouble. r An ideal herbal compound that has had most remarkable success as a kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Boot. There is nothing else like it. It is Dr. Kilmer's prescription used in pri vate practice and it is sure to benefit you. Get a bottle from your druggist. However, if you wiBh first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binchamton. N. Y.. for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. 'Twouldn't Help Him Any. "I've noticed one thing while jour neying through this vale of tears." "Pray enlighten me." "You never heard a henpecked mar ried man excusing himself on the ground that ho Is too proud to fight." What Dr. It. D. Patterson, of Lib erty, N. C, snys: ABOUT MOTHER'S JOY SALVE. My boy hud pneumonia, his teniDera- ture was 104. Had tried other salves, didn't have any effoct. Used Jar of Mother's Joy Salve on throat and chest, In one hour's time his tempera ture was normal. Adv. Two Kinds of Craft Boy Pa, what kind of ships are courtships? Pa Soft ships, my son. , Boy And what kind of ships sail qn the sea of mntrltnony? Pa Hardships, my son. London TIt-BIts. You never can know how superior to oth er preparations in promptness and efficient ey is Dr. Peery'a "Dead Shot" until you have tried it once. A single dose cleans out Worms or Tapeworm.' Adv. Worse. "It was cruel fate when even his hairdresser cut Smith's acquaintance." "It was worse than cruel It was barber-ous." Coated tongue, vertigo and constipa tion are relieved by Garfield Tea. Adv. Everybody wants something for nothing, yet very few people are satis fled with things they get that way. MmnoNAL SiwrsaiooL Lesson (By E. O. SELLER8, Acting Director of Sunday 8cbool Course of Moody Bible inauiuio.F (Copyright. 117. W.itern Newapaprr Ualon. LESSON FOR MARCH 11 JESUS THE BREAD OF LIFE. LESSON TEXT John :24-IL GOLDEN TEXT-Jesus said unlo them I am the bread of life. John t:3i. Following the feeding of the five thousand, J onus saw the design of the multitude (v. 15), and separated him- self unto prayer. Following that com raunlon, the disciples went over the sea toward the City of Capernaum (v. 17), but in his supernatural power he followed them, walking upon the water (v. 10). Midway he entered their ship, and Immediately they reached the land toward which they had been striving (v. 21; Mk. 0:43-40) The next dny (John 6:22) he people who at this period were following him in such great multitudes, took steps to reach him. Finding that he was not nt their sldo of the luke, they took boats and came to Cnpernuuin, "seek' ing for Jesus" (v. 21). We read that the common people heard hlin gladly, These people wanted tho comradKhlp of Jesus, and the longest bread line in the world today is that of hungry hearted men. The question is, are we willing to give them the loaves of comfort? I. Bread Which Periaheth (vv. 23' 24). "If you think you will always get the loaves and fishes simply be cause you huve followed the Lord, you have handed yourself a , goldbrlck." Dr. Grlflln Bull. Most of us will go further for victuals than we will for a vision. When the people found Jesus (v. 25) they rather reprimanded hlin for leaving them, when the fact of the matter was tlmt he was not beholden to them la any sense whatsoever. It looks very well for these people to be "seeking Jesus," but they were seek' ing tho wrong thing (v. 2C). It was not really Jesus himself they wanted, but the lonves and the fishes. It was not the "sign" as Indicating his divine character that drew them, but simply the wonder as Indicated by the fuct that they expected a constunt supply of bread, nor did they see In thut bread the sign but only the bread. Salvation Is the free gift of God apart from works. Nevertheless be commands the exercise of will. "This Is the work of God that ye believe on him whom he hath sent" (v. 20). This Is not Inconsistent with I Cor. 12:3, I. c, "No mun can say that Jesus is the Lord but by tho Holj Ghost." Like the two blades of a pnlr of shears, the executive act of my will In believing on Jesus Is met by the regenerating en ergy of God's spirit making me a son of his. The Jews demanded a sign as a con dltlon of believing on him, when he, himself, was the greatest of all signs (v. 30). They sought to enforce their demands by reference to Moses and the mnnna, but Jesus showed them that the manna was a type of "the (true) bread of God." Tho character istics of this bread are: (1) It comet down from heaven; (2) It glveth life unto the world. Jesus' hearers did not understand what he meant, and ex claimed: "Evermore give us this bread." Jesus was trying to Impress upon his hearers the same diligence In heavenly matters as In the pursuit of earthly meals. ' III. The Everlasting Bread (vv. 85- 87). Misunderstanding his teaching (v. 34) Jesus said unto them plainly: "I am the bread of life," meaning that he Is the true bread of God. He is not only tho giver of the bread of life, but he, himself, Is the Bread of Life, As bread will satisfy the needs of tho physical body, giving strength, vital lty and energy, so ho will supply the needs of the bouI. He will satisfy the deep hunger and longing which Is the evidence of need, and he will also sat isfy the thirst which Is the more In tense desire the spiritual craving of tho soul. Jesus ministers to the never falling strength of all who come to him, and who believe on him. Coming to him Is seeking help and blessing from him. Believing on him Is the ab solute abandonment of self to him. This multitude had actually seen the living bread (v. 80), yet they believed not because they were so occupied with the material and unreal things of this world. Today we find men so taken up with the material and unnreul that they neither appreciate nor bcllevo upon the true bread which has been sent down from God out of heaven. Not all will come to him (John 0:24), but anyone can prove that he belongs to the elect of God and the company of the Father by coming to Jesus (v. 87). If any man does come, he will be received. These words of Jesus are very posi tive, "I will In no wise cast him out." This throws the burden of responsibil ity upon the Individual to know whether or not he is one who belongs to the elect, whether or not he has sinned away the dny of grace, whether or not God will receive him and accept hlin In Jesus, the Beloved, whether or not he has committed the unpardona ble sin. Millions upon millions who have come to Jesus have found abso lutely sure word to be true, "I will not cast you out" Ho has never cast out single one who came to him. Verse 88 shows as the complete abandonment of Jeerae to the will of the Father. Then he tells us what the will of the Father Is (v. 30), that "of all that which he hath given me I should lose nothing but should false It up at the last day." Thus those who prove him can never be lost (John 10:28-29; Col. 8:3-4; I Pet 4:8; Judo 1; Tim. 1:12). It Is the will of God that everyone that bcholdeth the Son and belleveth on him should have ever lasting life. Such Is the Father's will, and Jesus adds: "I will raise him up at the Inst day" (v. 80). It uHuuHnLlu FOR LIVEBJ0IL5 For sick headache, bad breath, Sour Stomach and constipation. Get a 10-cent box now. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfort able you are from constipation, Indiges tion, biliousness and sluggish bowels you always got the desired results with Cascarets. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowls make you miserable. Taksj Cascarets to-night; put an end to th headache, biliousness, dizziness, nerv ousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your Inside organs of all the bile, gases and constipated matter which Is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months No more days of gloom and distress If you will take a Cascaret now and then. All stores sell Cascarets. Don't forget the children their little in sides need a cleansing, too. Adv. Faint Praise. "Has ho many bad habits?" "He must have. All that I ever hear of him Is that he's a good provider."- Detroit Free Press. For a disordered liver, take Garfield Tea, the Herb laxative. All druggists. Adv. Satisfied. "Does Brown owe you any money?" , "Not any more than I'm willing to pay for the privilege of not being both ered by him." Tndlfrstlen produces dlssfresable set Sometlmrs alarming symptoms. Wright's Indian Vtfetsbls Pills stimulus ths dilu tive processes to function naturally. Adr. Explanation. "James, what's the meaning of this they call the Pan-American pollcy7" "JiiHt like a woman's stupidity to n.lk such a question. Americans ore gt -ting panned all right, ain't they?" The 0 tlnlne That Does Not Affect The Heal SiTai-rfp of its tonic and IsisUts effect. Laxstlts tunic VilnlDa can be takno br anions wltbont esnilni .'rronnneasorrlndni In the hesd. Thrs Is onlf 4 "Hromo Quinine," U. W. UBOVUS sIsnMare -aeschboa. Ski. Jot Far to Go. "Do vou hunniiHi! this whnln coun try will be mobilized In case of war?" "viiy not7 Jt Is alroutly automo-blllzcd." A Mother's Burden A mother who suffers kidney trou ble, finds it hard to keep up her dally work. Lameness, backache, sharp pains when stooping and "blue", ner vous or dizzy spells, make home life dreary. Active kidneys bring back vigor, health and a pleasure in fam ily duties. If the kidneys are weuk try a box of Doan's Kidney Pills. A Virginia Case Mrs. I.. C. Nails. 540 8. Patrick St., Alexandria, Vs., says: "My back was so weak and sore, I could hard ly get around. Af ter I stooped It was almost ImpoHSlble (or me to straight en. I couldn't rest after I Went to bed. my back ached so badly and In the morning, It was all I could do to dress myself. My kidneys didn't do their work right and my heail box of Poan's Kidney Pills did me so much good that I kept on using them. My back soon stopped aching and my kidneys haven't troubled me since." Gat Doan's at Any Stare, BOo a Boa DOAN'S VK? FOSTER-MJLBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. gfiU 6j" Picture ell? store" STOCK LICK IT-STOCK LIKE IT For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. Contslns Cop perse (or Worms, Sulphur for the Blood, Ssltpeter for the Kidneys, Nux Vomlcs.sTonlc.snd Pure Dairy SslL Used by Vet erinsrisns 12 years. No Dosing. Drop Brick ia feed-box. Ask yourdesler for Blsckmsn's or writ BLACKMAN STOCK REMEDY COMPANY CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver Is right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently butfirmly com pel a lazy liver to ao its duty. Cures Con stipation, In' digestion, Sick Headache, and Distress After Eating-. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature IHARTFRS w iwniiibnv X '' Jsiitti c I X l lib LIS". Protect Your Family I From Winter Colds with Hale's Honey Of Horethound and Tar It stops eonchs before they become serious. Contains bo opium nor anything Injurious. Sold by all druggists. risVs Testates Drsts fceetesPtia MROUGHonRAT$,,r.uKMMnfi APPENDICITIS T yon hsTe been threatened or bare OALL8TONBS, NlilUMSTIoN.UAS or pains In the rlfblCDCt Us write forrslnaltle Book of loform.tlon r fttt V a. BOaaa, Ban. w-a. sis s. aos sr.. ductus The Engraved Stone By REV. JAMES M. GRAY, D. D. Dean of Moody Blbls Institute, Cbicsgo TEXT-Upon one stone shall be seven eyes; behold I will engrave the graving thereof, salih the Lord of hosts; and I will remove the Inlqultf of that land la one day.-Zecharlah 8;. The mysterious stone here referred to symbolizes our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He is the "founda tion" stone, the "tried" stone, the "precious corner stone," the 'sura foundation." lie Is "tbe living stone, disallowed indeed of men, but chosen -of God and precious." "Upon one stone shall be seven eyes." Seven is tho perfect num ber, and the meuu ing seems to bo that towards our Lord Jesus Christ all eyes shall be turned. In him centers the interest of the whole universe. Tho eye of Cod is upon him, resting in Joy and satisfac tion. Tho eyes of the angels are upon him. They caroled his, birth ; they min istered to him In his life; they testi fied to his resurrection, and when he comes again into the world they will be his worshipers. The eye of Satan Is upon him, though the "prince of this world," as he Is called, has nothing in him. The eyes of men are upon him. Since tbe earliest promise of the Re deemer In the garden of Eden, believ ing humanity has ever turned towards him as its only hope. The' single de sign of tbe Gospel and of tho ordi nances of the House of Ood Is to fix the eyes of all men upon this Living Stone, for "lie that seeth the Son and belleveth on him hath everlasting life." To engrave is to pierce and cut, and tho figure speaks of the sufferings of our Redeemer, who became "a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief," and who "his own self, bare our sins In his own body on the tree." To engrave is to embellish and beau tify, and while the Son of Ond was ever infinite and perfect, yet from the human sldo it was possible for hlra to grow In favor with Ood and mnn. lie himself called the hour of his passion that In which be wus to be glorified. "Although his vision was more marred than any man, yet now is he the chief- est among ten thousand, tho one alto gether lovely." The engraving was by tho hnnd of Ood himself. No bungler held 'the chisel; no dummy directed tho blows. . "Though he bad done no violence, neither was any deceit found In his mouth, - yet it plenscd the Lord to bruise him." And he did this not be cause he had delight In the sufferings of innocence, but because It would result in the eternnl redemption of his chosen people and demonstrate the meeting of Justice and mercy in the person of his Son. "And I will remove the Iniquity of that lnnd In one day." The reference seems to be to the future restoration of Israel when her load of natloniil guilt shall be taken away, and once more she shull enjoy peace and pros perity In her own lnnd. But the applt cation may be mnde more general and at the same time more personal. In other words, on tho dny when Jesus Christ exclaimed upon the cross, "It Is finished I" a complete atonement was made for tho sins of all men, and the way opened for their pardon and ac ceptance with Ood. Ah I what a dny that was I "Day of all days the best Good Friday in a sense In which It will take us the ages of eternity to explore. And there Is a still closer sense In which this removal of Iniquity In one dny may be applied. It Is the dny when any sinner receives Jesus Christ as his personal Savior and confesses him as his Lord. Such a dny wus that to the 8,000 souls at Tentecost. Preacher and the Miner. I once read of a preacher who went down Into a coal mine during the noon hour to speak to the miners about Christ After telling them the sweet and Blmple story, the time came for them to return to work and he must ascend the shaft and go out Into the world again. Meeting the foreman he asked him what he thought of God's way of salva tion. "Oh," replied the mun, "it's too cheap. I cannot believe in such a re ligion as that." Without an Immediate answer to tho remark, the preacher asked: "How do you get out of this place?" "Simply by getting Into the cage," was the re ply. "And does It take long to get to tho top?" "Oh, no; only a few sec onds." "Well, that is very ensy and simple; but do you not need to help raise yourself?" "Of courso not," re plied the miner, "as I have said, you have only to get into the cnge." "But how about the people who sunk the shaft, and perfected all this arrange ment? Was there much labor or ex pense about It?" "Indeed, yes; that wus a very laborious wqrk. The shaft is 1,800 feet deep, and it was sunk at a great cost to the proprietors, but without It we would not be able to get to the Burfnce." "Just so," replied the preacher, "and when God's Word tells you that whosoever belleveth on the Son of God hath everlasting life, you at once say Too cheap I too cheap 1 forgetting that God's work to bring you and others out of the pit of destruction and death was accomplished at a vast cost even the sacrifice of his Son I" Let me apply this Illustration to my theme, and if some think that this removal of their iniquity In one day is "too cheap," let them remember the engraving upon the stone, and reflect that he whom It . represents was "wounded for our transgressions, he was' bruised , for our Iniquities ; the chastisement of our peace was upon . him, and with his stripes we are healed." A Little Stick of Makes the Whole World Kin I No climate affects it for the package protects it. WRIGLEY'S goes to all parts of the world in all seasons, to all classes. Fresh, clean, wholesome and delicious always. ( It aids appetite and di ' gestion, quenches thirst, keeps the teeth clean and breath sweet. The Flavor Lasts A SM II uWRIGLEYSE Three Fine Flavors JWRIGUEYSw rMii:i3irji?hi 'After every meal js.ps.irsg emu intokvo hm0 SHfep Ht Boea iw wyraHM V ok rmivta in siwcapopc f Farm Hands Wanted Western Canada Farmers require 50.000 American farm labourers at once. Urgent demand sent out for farm help by the Government of Canada. Good Wages Steady Employment Low Railway Fares Pleasant Surroundings Comfortable Homes No Compulsory Military Service Farm hands from the United States are absolutely guar anteed against conscription. This advertisement is to se cure farm help to replace Canadian farmers who have en listed for the war. A splendid opportunity for the young man to investi gate Western Canada's agricultural offerings, and to do so at but little expense. CT Only Those Aoousiontod to Farming Nood Apply For particulars as to railway rates and districts requiring labour, or any other information regarding Western Canada apply to J. P. JAFFRAY, Cor. Walnut and Broad Sit., Philadelphia, Pa. Canadian Government Agent This Is snld to bo a woman's age, yet women have little to say about their nge. FRECKLES Now Ia the Time to (let Bid of These lelr Knots. There's no longer ths slightest nsed or feeling ashamed of your (recklis. as ths prescription othlne double strength Is sua run teed 10 remove these homely spots. Hlmply get an ounce of othlne. double strength from your druggist, and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckle, have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vsnlshed entirely. It Is seldom that mora than one ounce Is needed to com pletely clear the skin and gain a bsaullful dear complexion. lis sure to ask for the double strength othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back It it falla to remove freckles. Adv. Inconsistency of Price. "Rentals vary much In tills apart ment house." "And yet they must be a flnt rate. If every mnn could have his own way, how quickly others would get out of It YOU MAY TRY CUTICURA FREE That's the Rule Free Samples to Any. one Anywhere. We have bo much confidence In the wonderful soothing and healing proper ties of Cutlcura Ointment for nil skin troubles supplemented by hot baths with Cutlcura Jsonp that we are ready to send samples on request. They are ideal 101 the toilet Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcnid, Cutlcura, Dept L. boston. Isold everywhere. Adv. Tho price of caraway seeds In this country has Increased since 1014 from 5 cents to C5 cents a pound. Green's August Flower When the stomach and liver are In good working order, in ninetynlne cases out of every hundred general good health prevails. Green's August Flower hss proven a blessing and lias been used all over the civilized world during the last fit ty odd years. It is a universal remedy tor weak stomach, constipation and nerv oua Indigestion. A dull headache, bad taste In the mouth in the morning, or thaf'tlred feeling" ere nature's warn ings that something Is wrong In the digestive apparatus. At such timea Green's August Flower Will quickly correct the difficulty and establish a normal condition. At all druggists' or dealers', 25c and ISe bottles. Green's August Flower rXJJ HAIR BALSAM ? I A tolltt prepsraUoa of SMrtS. I-V ii 1 B.lpa to eradicate dasdraa. IS C5Yh Ji- J For Restoring Color ad :rfBeatrtaGyorFadedHs. mZA - soe.sinli.satPniirtuts. PATENTS MB-WAMa Bates reasonable. Highest referenosa. BestsarriMav W. N. U., BALTIMORE, N0.10-H1K. Diet, Exercise or Death! An eminent medical authority writes that most of our city folks die of a thick ening of tho arteries or of kidney dis ease. Tho kidneys become clogged and do not filter the poisohs from tho blood, and one troublo follows another, high blnnrl nmttsiim rlnmnma 4 hi. Kntrt .r4n,i, and kidneys. Usually its danger signals sutj uncKocne, pun nere or inero. swollen feet or ankles, rheumatic twinge or spots appearing before the eyes. "The veiy best remedy is this: Eat meat dul onne a nnv. tr nnt at. an vinntw of outdoor exercise, and drink pure water., freauentlv. Rnfnro moot. little Anuria, the sfTPftl. urm haiu taliscr that la easily obtained at the uruK store, vtnea you, nave dixxineoa, vaum iu DRcg, try una wonderful enemy to urio acid, which Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y., discovered and named Anuric. An uric, more potent than lithia, dissolves vis acid as hot water does sufiar,." J HEALTHY CHILDREN eojie from hoalUtf s moinors. Arxl LasfW-f mother will fi 1 gmj i they'll taVe Drj V C7L f 1 Pierce's Favor- i w rrescnpuosv Nothing cast equal t Inbclld lno; up a wxmr kn'l alMHalk I In regulating; and assisting all ker natural mncuons, ana In patting brnl perfect order every tart of the female? system. It lessens the pains and toi dens, rapports and strengthen weak, nursing mothers. It's an invigorating restorative' toWo, a soothing and bracing nervine, Castor bit Is good for children or adultsJ! ...a i 1 1 .a i . i . vented b' May-app and .especially good for aged people. A, pleasant form of a vegetable laxative thai Is to be had at any drug store, waa ls r vr. t ierce, wno put toother tie (DOdonhvllIn). alone iaiais. Ask at anv dnie stare for"laenl ar. Iets.'aud thev can be had lor little moiwr. Thoy contain no calomel and are of vege. able constituents, Unnton fisratlocai -
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