*"1 fri* s e ; - F 3” ‘ _ ”\`{ ~,\ . . `. ’ <".-;~, ‘ - »~ ,‘»{ 3"' ‘Must you hold the book or paper at arm’s length to gd the propel- focus. If so, you will be “fu- Sighted ” in a proper 5en5¢ if you come to un gf m¢¢ for a remedy. 1" A ` careful examination now, and the use of proper 81lSS¢S. will set you right. Thu* > is iWOIS= trouble 8-head if you fail to note th_e_warning. ' ' ` E. W. Tayl or THR GUARDIAN, crisaeorrsrows, 1>1uNe;¢_nnwaRn_rs1.sNn, Mav za, 19°; Attacks Everybody Dyspepsia no Respecter of Persons -Proof that there is One Sure Cure-Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab- lets. Dyspepsln is no respecter of persons. it attacks rich and poor alike and gradually though painfully reduces them all to the same stage ot misery and despondency. You can avoid it sometimes bv resrulat- ing your diet; but only sometimes, for those foods that relieve one stomach only bring additional trouble to others. But you can avoid it always by using Dodd`s Dyspepsia Tablets. They digest all foods and bring comfort to all. Ot course you want proof ot this. Here it is. Ademard Coderre, of St. Jacques de L'A.chignn, Quepec, writes: “I certify to having sutfered two years with Dyspepsia caused by _inflamgiation oi the stomach. I took 'three me' icines without any relief. I became discouraged I l “Gity of Ghent” 1-il From Halifax every Tues day mornin g. From Charlottetown every Thursday. Calls at Hawkesbury, Ari- chat, Isaac’s Harbor, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Cm- so, Summerside. } Hygienic ‘ l until oneifay seeing an account of cures I performini by Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets I boughtftwo boxes of them. “By tbf time fhld finished taking them y I was cured and I have had no Dyspepeia l` since." l Thousands of others tell the same stery. i Do:ld's Dyspepsielahlsts cure Dyspepsia and cure it permanently. _ THE some C_R0_v(n PRINCESS. VIENNA, May 15.-Princess Louise ot Tuscany, formerly Drown, Princess ot `Saxony, ‘has asked the‘e`1ine_s'or for per- mission toreside in__ Austria. 'He has given his consent on tlflscoliditlon that ` she shall reside in aoonvent. Z_1.1|-1-I-1'i'1;_ ‘ Sugar linking In 1700. _ 'nie historian Lantrail, nie period or T whose observation dated back to 1700~05, describes how in March the 3 Indians make transverse incisions with their hatchets, from which trickles an ab dance of water, which they after- wiig boil over a tire. He says the sugar thus made has nearly always a make it better than the Indian women, from whom they learned how to make it. -Bossn, writing in 1756, is equally explicit as to the source of sugar mak- ing. Nothing to Do. Towne-The last time I saw Jenkins he was looking pretty blue; said he had nothing to do. _ Browne-He told me the same thing today when I met him, but he was quite cheerful. Towne-Resigned to lt, I suppose. Browne-Resigned to it! 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