Plymouth Tribune, Volume 5, Number 1, Plymouth, Marshall County, 12 October 1905 — Page 9

KIDNEY TROUBLE DUE TO CATARRH

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The Curative Power of PE-EU-ITA in Sidney Disease the Talk of the Continent. , Nicholas J. Tlertz, Member of Ancient Order of Workmen, Capitol Lodge, No. 140, Pearl Street Ilotel, Albany, N. Y., writes: 'A few months ago I contracted a heavy cold "which settled in my kidneys, and each time I -was exposed to inclement "weather the trouble was aggravated until finally I was unable to work. 'After trying many of the advertised remedies for kidney trouble, I finally took Perana. "In a week the intense pains in ray back were much relieved and in four weeks I was able to take up my wcrl: again. "I still continued to use Fernna for another month and at the end of that time 1 was perfectly well. "I now take a do?e or two when I have been exposed and find that it is splendid to keep me welL" Hundreds of Cures. Dr. Ilartman is constantly in receipt cf testimonials from people who have been cured of chronic and complicated kidney disease by Peruna. For free medical advice, address Dr. Hartmar. President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Columbus. Ohio. W. L. Douglas 3-M&. 3-? SHOESea W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Lino cannot be equalled at any price. i ' Established5 ÜJ Jnly6,l8T. '-i vj7 . i W.L.DMJG LaS MAKES AMV SELLS ' MORE MEN'S S3. RO SHOl'3 THAN . ANY OTHZR MANVFAGTVilEilm 01 fl EEWARDtaanvcrewhjcaii V I UjU w U disprova this statement. W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their excellent style, easy fitting, and surer lor wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of eny $3.50 shoe in the world. They are Just as good as those that cost you $5.00 to $7.00 the only difference Is the price. If I could take you into tny factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men's fine hoes, and show you the care Ith which every pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why V. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced in the world. If I could show you the difference between the hoes nude in my factory and those of other makes, you would understand why Douglas 53.50 shoes cost more to make, why they bold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 sioe on the market to-day. ty. Lm Dougtan Strong Mmtlo Shoom torn MmiB. $2. SO, S2.00. Bay' School A Z7f0 as ho9,$2.BO, $2, $1.T6,$1.50 CAUTION. Insist upon havirtr W.L.Doufflas shoes. Take no snbstitnte. None genuine without his name and price stamped on bottom. lVANTEn, K shoe dealer In every town where W. Lk Douglas Sboes are not ld. Full line of samples sent free for inspection upon request. fast Color Eyelets used; they mill not wear brassy. "Write for Illmtrated Catalog of Fall Styles. TT. Lm DOUGLAS. Brockton Sias. path Great English Remedy LAIR'G PILLS Sifts Sere, Effective. 50c. Sc 31. DRUGGISTS, er St Umay St, Brooklyn, N. T. 5 M Äegefahle PrcparalionforAssimilatiRg fteFoodandBe daling ths Stomachs andBowels of v V ? . fr"1. ' Jl t1 Promotes DigcslioaChccrfurness and Res t.Con tains neither Omum.Morphine norllineral. 'Sot Narcotic. Htktlls Saltt CtanfüdSufr Hmtorwwm fimrm Aperfecl Remedy forConsUpaTion , Sour Stor.Diarrhoca Worms .Corrvulsions .Feverishness and Loss OF SLEEP. FarSimlle Signature cf NEW YORK. Ho EXACT COPY CF

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Israel Taylor Was Hungry, So lie Emptied All Four. "Ah wuz hongry, boss Ah means jedge, yo' onnor. Ah wuz dat hongry I wud er et er niuel. Mer 6turataick sho' did pester me." Which was the excuse Israel Taylor offered for corralling the contents of four dinner buckets belonging to four of his brother laborers and quickly and Incontinently consuming their contents, says the New Orleans TiuiesDcmocrat. "So you believe In the full dinner paiir said Judge Fogarty. "Or, better still, you compound your belief and multiply your political convictions by four. Terhaps, however, I am mistaken you may believe In the empty dinner pail, after all." "Ah reck'n dat mus be so, Jedge, yo onner," responded Israel, with a serious look on his face. "Ah jes' cummin 'long de street cn I seed dem fo dinner buckets stan'in' dah lookin kinder lonesum like, en Ah ax merse'f, w'at dem bucket doin dah? Hit look like ter me dat somebody mighty keerless ter lef dem bucket out dah all by dey se'f, en 'bout dat time mer stummick done begin fer ter pester me, en Ah jes' retch down en op'n one uv'm en Ah seed er whole big piece uv fried chick'n en some braid en gravy, en Ah jes' tuck'n tuck er little bit er tas'e, en hit tas'e so good Ah trk'n tuck ernuther, en fus fing Ah knows dey wani't no chick'n ner no braid ner no gravy lef in dat bucket Den Ah look in de yuther buckets fer ter see ef dey moutcr got In dah, en sho' uuff dah dey wuz! Leas ways dey look like de same, en fus' fing Ah knows dey warn't no chick'n ner no gravy ner no braid in enny er dem bucket 't all. Dat sho' did 'sprise me, jedge, en den dose yuther men cn dat p'leece.uun cummed up en 'scuse me er eatin Lit all up. Dat mouter been so, jedge, jo onner, but dey didn't seen me et it Dat all whu I gotter say, jedge." "Well, it isn't all I've got to say," replied Judge Fogarty, crisply. "If you're so hungry you can't leave other men's dinner pails alone I'll give you free board and lodging, where you can get enough work to justify your appetite. Five dollars or thirty days." CONGRESSMAN GOULDEN. Finds Quick Relief from Bladder Troubles Through Doan's Kidney Pill Hon. Joseph A. Goulden, Member of Congress representing the ISth Dis trict of New York, also trustee of the Soldiers' Home at Bath, N. Y., writes: Gentlemen: As many of my friends have used Doan's Kidney Pills and have been cured of kidney and bladder troubles, I feel it my duty to recommend the medicine. From personal experience I know Doan's Kidney Tills will euro Inflammation of the bladder, having experienced relief the second day of using the medicine. (Signed) J. A. GOULDEX, Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, X. Y. Retort Courteous. Miss Elderleish What! Your baby 10 months old and can't walk yet! Why, I could go it alone at the age of 7 months. Mrs. Youngwife Yes, and I notice you have been going it alone ever since. To Wash Black Stockings. To prevent black stockings from assuming a greenish hue, wash as follows: Dissolve a liberal amount of Ivory Soip in a gallon of water as hot as the hands can bear. .Wash through several suds of this preparation: rinse through two warm waters, adding to the last a tablespoonful of vinegar. D:y and press on the wrong side with a eotl iron. ELEANOR It. PARKER. An Explanation. "The shades of night were falling fast," So runs one of the poet's lines; He was just passing a mansion grand As the servant pulled the blinds. Are your clothes faded ? Use Red Cross Ball Blue and make them white again. Largo 2 oz. package, 5 cents. An American inventor has brought out a gua which will propel a projectile weighing 100 pounds 30 miles. It is said that the shot will pierce a six-inch steel target at the end f the journey. IÖ) nl u vuu For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought T fit A Sigoature ÄW r9 For iver hirty Years fü) THICCVTMII mutt, new tmk err.

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AYFUL NEURALGIA Mr. PortsrThought He Should Go Med But Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Cured Him. "It seems like a miracle that Dr. Williams Piuk Pills should have cared my neuralgia," said Mr. Porter. " They are certaiuly a marvelous medicine aud I am always glad to recommend them. "For two years," he coutiuued, "Iliad suffered almost unendurable pains in my head. They would start over my eyes auc". shoot upward most frequently, but they often spread over my face, and at times every part of my bead aud face would bo full of agony. Sometimes thö pains were so intense that I actually f e&red they would drive me mad. My eyes ached constantly and there was always a burning sensation over my forehead, but the other pavns varied, sometimes they were acute, and again they were dull and lingering. I could not sleep. My temper was irritable and I got no pleasure out of life. I tried remedy after remedy, but finding no help in any of them, I became a despairing man. Even when I began to take D:. Williams' Pink Pills I had no great hope of a cure. " That was iu December of 1903. To my surprise, a change in my condition took place right away. The pains grew less intense and the acute attacks were further apart, as I kept on using Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. The improvement begau with the first box, aud when I had used six boxes I stopped. My cure was complete and has lasted ever since." Mr. Charles II. Porter lives at Raymond, N. H. He is one of many pratef ul people who have found that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will cure diseases of the nerves that have stubbornly resisted every other remedy tried. Not only neuralgia, but sciatica, partial paralysis and locomotor ataxia yield to them. They are sold by all druggists, or may be obtained directly from the Dr Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Comforting. A few years ago when th?y wera operating cable cars up and down a steep hill in one of the New England cities, a middle-ased lady, who had never seen them before, entered a car one day that contained only two other people, seating herself as near the conductor as possible, and when he had collected her fare she spoke to him and said: "Is this car perfectly safe?" "I hope so, madam," replied the conductor. "Have you ever had accidents on this awful steep hill?" "Well," replied the conductor, "there have only been a few small accidents; nothing serious." "Where would I go," she then inquired, "if this car should get away and go sliding down this steep hill?" "Well, madam," said the conductor, "It would all depend on how you have lived your past life." Philadelphia Ledger. Unspoken Words. Charitable Lady My good man, what would you say to a steady job of work with three square meals a day? Meandering Mike I'd stay all right to de free square meals, ma'am, but wot I'd say ter de steady job uv work cor Un't be said in de presence uv a lady. See? Light on the Subject. "I want a loaf of bread," said the lndy as she entered the bakery, "and I want it nice and r.sht." "Yes'm." replied the new boy whr was anxious to please, "we have some nice pound loaves that weigh only 'leven

ounces.' Chicago, Sept. The Teruna Drug Manufacturing Company, manufacturers of a widely known p"oprietary medicine, has brought suit in the Superior Court of the city of Chicago; against the Curtis Publishing Company of Philadelphia alleging that it has been damaged to the extent of $250,000 by a recent article in th Ladies Home Journal. The suit is based on a statement recently made in that Journal that a testimonial as to the merit of the remedy manufactured by the plaintiff, alleged to have been given by Congressman George H. White of South Carolina was fraudulent, denial from Mr. White that he ever gave such a testimonial also being printed. The Peruna Company declares that Congressman White did give the testimonial in good faith, that it has two original letters from Mr. WHte. It declare.- that Mr. White was led to repudiate the testimonial through a misunderstanding. This is the second large damage stilt that has been filed against the Curtis Publishing Company since it inaugurated its attacks on "patent medicines." Tbe Remedy, Attorn y General Moody was discusSing ceitaln fiaws In the criminal code and certain remedies that had been suggested. "These remedies," he said, "are not logical; they would not be effective if enforced. "They are singularly hue the remeCy that a thophouse 'waiter once Indicated to an impatient guest "The guest had ordered a chop and when it was brought to him he said, With a disgusted air: " 'Waiter, my plate is quite cold.' 44 'Yes, sir,' he said, 'but the chop Is iot, sir, which I think you'll find it'll coon warm up the plate nicely, sir Philadelphia Bulletin. . Advancing tho Farmers' Interests. Traveling agents and salesmen are now sent f.rom the Lome offices of the Chicago packers into all South American and Asiatic countries. They are going into every land, no matter what language may be spoken or what money be used. They will exchange their goods for cowries or elephant tusks anything to sell the product and get something in return convertible into money. It may seem odd to some folks, but traveling men, carrying cases with samples of American meat products, can be seen in the desert of Sahara, the sands of Zanzibar or In Brazil, "where the nuts come from." Great is the enterprise of the Yankee merchant The greater the market, the greater the price and stability of the price of the product and all that goes to make it la Its various stages. It Wasn't Rye. Saphiid Bifkins actually had the audacity to all me a donkey this morning. Miss Ciiustiiiue Did you have that suit on ta en? Saphead Yes; but why do yon ask? Miss Canstique I can't understand how he mistook a clotheshorie for a 'donkey.

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

The girlless telephone is coming and the horseless carriage is going at a tremendous rate, observes the New York Tribune. Possibly the mikado waived indemnity because of his knowledge that Russia had not the cash to pay, suggests the Richmond Times Despatch. The war i3 over, but earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and all manner of disasters keep up the world's strenuou3 life. Modern business enterprise has overcome that impossibility of our youth to eat one's cake and have It. There's nothing easier to a financier than to sell bonds and own them, remarks the New York American. School gardens have passed the experimental stage. They have established their educational usefulness in many cities. A New York servant girl is said to have received $S0,000 for refusing to testify concerning the scandals in the home .of her employers, relates the Atlantic Constitution. The potentialities of graft in this humble department of human activity are simply illimitable. The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle says: It has frequently been stated during the past few weeks, as a gossippy item of news, that 193 lawyers are serving sentences in New York penal institutions. For some unexplained reason the itatement has not elicited great winter ist, either among laymen or members of the legal profession. One of the great successes of the Americans in the Philippines is the school system, and there is no more encouraging sign of the beneficial results of American rule In the archipelago than the manner in which the native children are taking advantage of that system, declares the New York Prcs.s. In April, 1903, there were barely 100,000 children enrolled in the schools. Today It is estimated that there are nearly 400,000 in attendance. At the risl of killing himself to prevent running over a child, a Boston automobile enthusiast directed his big machine into a ditch. It turned completely over, and he had a narrow escape from death, being quite severely Injured. The child was unharmed. The man may have been operating the automobile too fast, comments the Buffalo Courier, but he thought quickly and acted heroically. The apartment-house manager who objects to the babies but smiles on pet dogs has been found in New York. It takes all kinds of apartment-houses to make a city, concludes the New York World. All the ea-going nations will sympathize with Japan in her loss of the MIkasa, says the New York Times. To have survived all the perils of the war and to be destroyed a.t last by a commonplace accident, an accident, moreover, which indicates a lapse of that skill and care which have made the Japanese Navy so terrible in war, this is an inglorious fate for the most famous ship in that navy. The New York Sun says: The not surprising excitement at Tokio simply prove-s anew that the whole world of J human nature 13 akin, pagan c.r.d Christian mobs, is for example those of the draft riots In New York during the civil war, the pagan Japanese of Tokio seem to have been less hysterical, less brutal and les? Diood-thlrsty. Simultaneously with the Tokio despatches telling of the riots there came the report of the burning at the stake of a negro in Texas by a mob of two thousand Christians. The most significant of the new movement is the changed attitude of the Chinese mind toward Western ( learning, the Baltimore Sun states. I Till recently this attitude was of the I litterati to the merits of anything the ! 'foreign devils' could teach. The sucC9S3 of the Japanese wno have assi milated Western learning against themselves and against even the Russians in an object lesson which they can no longer ignore. A fact of much geneiv? Importance to farmers has been recently brought out In connection with a ctatement of the wealth, population anö production of the United States, says the Massachusetts Ploughman. It is found that the demand and use of leading products is Increasing faster than production. During the past ten years the wheat crop has increased from 2G7.C000.O0O bushels to 532,000,000 bushels, and this year the crop will be six hundred million bushels; but allowing for the Jncrease of population, it is found that the consuming power has increased even faster, having gained from 4.59 bushels to C.33 bushels of wheat and flour for each person and from 17.18 to 20.74 bushels of corn for each person. Getting Back at Him. A taciturn man went Tnto a barber's shop the other day and began by pulling out of his pocket a paper on which was written : "No; I do not wish to have my hair cut. I want to be shaved. I do not require any brilliantlne or crimpoline, or anything else ending in 'ine. Nor do I wish to be singed or shampooed. All I want is to be shaved in perfect silence." The barber read the document, and then pointed to a notice on the wall, which ran: The proprietor begs to apologize to his customers for not entering Into conversation with them, as he is deaf and dumb.' London Tit-Bits. Real destitution is rarely seen in Japan. Though some of Its inhabitarts are very poor, yet all seem to be fairly well fed. In the copper belt cf Shasta county, Cah. ore has been found 250 feet deeper than it he.s been found hitherto.

you imm no niosn To Suffer from Constipation, Bowel and Stomach Trouble. Q. What Is the beginning of sickness A. Constipation. Q. What is Constipation? A. Failure of the towels to carry off the waste natter which lies in the alimentary canal where it decays and poisons the entire system. Eventually the results are death under the name of some other disease. Note the deaths from typhoid fever and appendicitis, ecomach and bowel trouble, at the present time. Q. What causes Constipation? A. Neglect to respond to the call of Nature promptly. Lack of exercise. Excessive brain work. Mental emotion and Improper diet. Q. What ar the results of neglected Constipation? A. Constipation causes more suffering than any other disease. It causes rheumatism, colds, fevers, stomach, bowel, kidney, lung and heart troubles, etc. It Is the one disease that starts all others. Indigestion, dyspepsia, diarrhea, loss of sleep and strength are its symptoms piles, appendicitis, and fistula, are caused by Constipation. Its consequences are known to all physicians, but few sufferers realize their condition until It Is too late. Women become confirmed Invalids as a result of Constipation. Q. Do physicians recognize this? A. Yes. The first question your doctor asks you Is "Are you Constipated?" That la the secret. Q. Can it be cured? A. Yes, with proper treatment. The common error Is to resort to physics, such, as pills, salts, mineral water, castor oil. Injections, etc., erery one of which is Injurious. They weiten and Increase the malady. You know this by your own experience. Q. What then should be done to cure It? A. Get a bottle of Mull's Grape Tonic at once. Mull's Grape Tonic will positively cure Constipation and stomach trouble In the shortest space of time. No other remedy has before been known to cure Constipation positively and permanently. Q. What is Mull's Grape Tonic? A. It Is a compound with 40 per cent of tae Juice of Concord Grapes. It exerts a peculiar strengthening, healing influence npon the Intestines, so that they can do their work unaided. Tbe process Is gradual, but sure. It is not a physic. It is unlike anything else you have ever used, but It cures Constipation, Dysentery, Stomach and Bowel trouble. Having a rich, fruity grape flavor, it 13 pleasant to take. As a tonic It Is unequalled. Insuring the system against disease. It strengthens and builds up waste tissue. Q. Where can Mull's Grape Tonic be had? A. Your drugplst sells It. The dollar bottle contains nearly three times the Wcent size. Good for ailing children and nursing mothers. A free bottle to all who have never used It, because we know It will cure you.

124 FREE BOTTLE 1C145 Send this coupon with your name and address and drusrjrist's name, for a free bottle of Mull's Grape Tonic for Stomach and Bowels, to MULL'S GIIirE TOMO CO., 21 Third Arenac. Bock Iiland, IIllota Give Full Address and Write Plainly The li.oo bottle contains nearly three times the 50c size. At drug stores. The genuine has a date and number stamped on the label take no other from your druggist. Poor Ma! Visitor What a nice dolly! I suppose you love her better than anybody except your ma? Elsie Oh! dolly's much nicer than ma. Visitor Oh, you don't mean that! Elsie Of course I do. Dolly never Interrupts me when I'm speaking. Philadelphia Press. SCREAMED AT NIGHT. Baby Scratched Until Face Wai Raw and Bleeding Eczema Cared by Cutienra. "For over two years my little baby girl suffered with a raw, itching and painful eczema on her head and face, the pain causing her to scream day and night, and my wife could get no rest We tried several doctors, but without success. Unless we kept her hands tied she would scratch until her face was like raw beef. One cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment completely cured her, healing her face " without marie or blemish. (Signed) W. J. Morgan, Orchard Town, New Lambton, New South Wales. Australia.' Ranana I a Real Food. Professors of dietetics tell us that the banana Is not, as so many fruits are, a flavor and nothing more, lut a food and a source of real nutriment. It is at once useful and delicious. It not only gratifies the palate, but supplies material for combustion and the maintenance of animal heat, while it also builds up the muscles and repairs the worn and threadbare nenes. The flour made from It in Its dried state is equal In nutritive value to rice, and Low Invigorating and sustaining rice is has been demonstrated in the recent achievements of the Japanese. Dried and sprinkled "with susar, a form in which it has been recently introduced Into this country, the upstart banana Is, weight for weight, as nutritious as the venerable fig. But it Is In the fresh state, clad In Its primrose tunic the stripping off of which Is In Itself a fascinating operationthat the banana chiefly appeals to us. Its creamy succulence and delicate odor are inviting and its pleasant sapor is a prelude to good digestion. Dependent as that sapor is on an ethereal body which the coaltar Investigators have not yet been able to Imitate by any chemical essence, it is a subtle stimulus to all subsequent alimentary processes. And thus It Is that the banana is an eminently digestible food. - No sense of oppression or drowsniess follows a meal of ft, and a a meal of It may be made bulky enough. rail Mall Gazette. t "GOLD, GOLD." Qood," He Says, "but Comfort Better." "Food that fits Is better than a gold mine," says a grateful man. "Before I commenced to use GrapeNuts food no man on earth ever had a wor?e infliction from catarrh of tha stomach than I had for years. "I could eat nothing but the very lightest food, and even that gave me groat distress. 4 I went through the catalogue of prepared foods, but found them all (except Grape-Nuts) more or less indigestible, generating gas in the etomaah (which In turn produced headache and various other pains and aches) and otherwise unavailable for my use. "Grape-Nuts food I have found easily digested and assimilated, and it has renewed my health and vigor and mad? me a well man again. The catarrh of the stomach has disappeared entirely with all its attendant ills, thanks to Grape-Nuts, which now is my almost sole food. I want no other.". Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,' Mich. Ten days' trial tells tha story. There's a reason.

Secret of Success. "My success as a fiction writer,' remarked the man with the ink-stained fingers, "has enabled me to pile up quite a large bank balance." "Indeed," exclaimed the new club member. "It's queer I never happened to get hold of any of your books." "Oh, I don't write books, replied the literary party, "ay specialty is writing advertisements for summer resorts."

Very Low Rates to California via Wabash R. It. From Sept. 15th to Oct. 81st. Single trip eolonist tickets on sale at all stations. Write any Wabash Agent or address C. S. Crane. G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. Identity Easily Established. "What kind of a looking man is that chap, Gabbleton, you just mentioned? I don't believe I have met him." "Well, if you see two men off in a corner anywhere and one of them looks bored to death, the other one is Gabbleton." RUBBER STAMPS. All kinds of Rubber Stamps Made to Order. SelMnklng Daters something new. Ink and Inking Pads. Send for Catalogue to Lock Box 219. Fort Wayne. Indiana. A Strenuous Part. "Do you find Hamlet a difl&cult role?" asked the inquisitive person. "No," replied the barn-storming tragedian, "but I have to hump myself whenever I tackle Richard III!" We are never without a bottle of Piso's Cure for Consumption in our house. Mrs. E. iL Swayze, Wakita. Okla., April 17. 1901. The Ginnelle lock on the Seine is so constructed that one man can open or shut it by simply touching an electric button as he sits in his office. If you wish beautiful, clear, white clothes use Red Cross .Call Blue. Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents. A large percentage of the people in Brazil go barefoot except on Sundays and holidays. Pp. I)avld Kennedy' Farorlte Remedy 1 exrcllernt for the liver. On red me after eiftht Tear of uffring." S. l'eproa, Albany, N. Y. orld Famous. $U Sewing on buttons is not a wifely duty in Japan. There are no buttons. Mm. "Willows Boorarya Syhup for Children tee t ban k; ac-tena the gums, reduce inflammation, aj iay pain, caret wind oolic 2b cent 4 bottl.

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All women work; some la their homes, some in church, and some in the whirl of society. And in stores, mills and shops tens of thousands are on the never-ceasing treadmill, earning their daily bread. All are subject to the same physical laws; all suffer alike from the same physical disturbance, and the nature of their duties, in many cases, quickly drifts them into the horrors of all kinds of female complaints, ovarian troubles, ulceration, falling and displacements of the womb, leucorrhcea, or perhaps irregnlarity or suppression of monthly periods," causing backache, nervousness, irritability and lassitude. Women who stand on their feet all day are more susceptible to these troubles than others. They especially require an invigorating, sustaining medicine which will strengthen the female organism and enable them to bear easily the fatigues of the day, to sleep well at night, and to rise refreshed and cheerful. How distressing to see a woman struggling to earn a livelihood or perform her household duties when her back and head are aching, she is so tired she can hardly drag about or stand up, and every movement causes pain, the origin of which is due to some derangement of the female erganism. Miss F. Orser of 14 "Warrenton Street,

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