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E- _, ., 1 ‘.,.l.- » t _ I f ‘ '- i-Citi' - "'.-,ti -1.- . -1, qi F 'S ’ ~;_'T ‘=t 'l' t it I* "‘ 'tf¥‘,; ,jtf ,tr -ill if it Aft' . ,-‘l . . ,Ar __`. __/.1 i .fl t ’°- r- " ‘Tale _af . ,_ = v.. i 1 A tg ,1 . :intl oven with tht- udve-iii of \t'.ii'iiii weather the consiiriiitllmi oi fuel will; _ i ,- ft. -_.,.,`y... _~ , /, , .I -,,.. - . .11-r"_§.3.15:-.,tg,:i_-;;r i i . ~ H M ____“____A__ .. _ . »_-- tt..-V . » - ~ »~.:"W"_y " ._.,»'_»_~»"."": I) V -------. -- - Q _ DIARY Princg Edward Theatre. 3.15, 7 and 8.45 9. ni. ` l ~ Mamuaoas ` M¢i.EAN-cAm»ssi.i. /it me imma. 3 of the bride's parents, Darlington, by Rev. WIJ. MacLeod. M. A., il. D aid McLean, als of Darlington. Nil Bill) GHIGKENS r Being Relieved of Or- mic Trouble by Lydia E. l...- Pinkluun 3 Vegetable .lm "" ' IW() ‘- ives Oregon, Ill.-“I took Lydia E. Pink- moi blm'| Vegetable Compound for an or- Gm I DEATHS _ EISENHAUER.--\Att Lunenberg Hos- pital, on Thursday February 14V.. Clara M. King, wife of W. A. Eisen- hauer.-Bridgewater, N. S. FINLAYSON.-At Grand View 0l\ Friday February 81h, Angus l<‘lnla_v- son aged 67 years. 'l‘lie tuiicrui loot; placo on Saturday Fcl»rtitii'_\' !ltli_ to Orwell Cemetery. l‘HlI.Al)ELPH'lA, Feb. 14-- The cont famine may cud in two wet-ks. l‘r>iiu- sylvniila Fuel .\dnilnist_ration Ofllritilsl say. Reports from thc cout 1-of-tions. say the railroad morcnicnts. ot' untlrl rat.-ite and liittiiniiioiis are now noni'-_ 5 ly normal and with milil wcatlii' lilw- ly to continue ilif.-'sliiiiiiii-tits or rut-l‘ will ~'it-ntlily iii(-|'c.1sc. I t‘oal producer.-< souiitl thf- \~."t~‘ti?HI1 that though iioruiol 1-oiiditioiis mai exist, cousorvzitioii -_ir coal will lic, necessary. 'i`lic toiisiiiiiptioit duo" to extraordinziiw ur'tivia_\‘ in wt-.r prai duction is tiii|>i'et~t\tlt-iztetl, lli»>_\' .su.y.' l ... ing AI.'l'FIRH, R. H. 4, Oregon. lil. '_ sliiiices und asking what to do. ill Onlyivomen who have s'uil'ei'ed the tor- 'l‘ turt-sof such troubles and liavo dragged - iiii‘oi'metl them ot the procedure and [PHT pit'-1 _ lliefllc-me Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice. day T, ~ ganic trouble which , EAW pulled me down un_- ,hp tillcouid nocputmy Vu , 2- foot. to the floor and xml: , ~` uid carcelydom ‘S Syorkfand an I livg ‘"9" ~- raise six hundred l _ _ chickens every gear "lm it. made it very ard "0 ot, _. _ E ` __:' .- "1 saw the Com- -‘l“‘_ ~ pound advertised in ""1-i' ' ` ' "' our paper, and tried 'W' _lr_. It has restored Y" I health so I can do all my work and "Hit Y ~ '- ' ‘; am so ¢_rmt,.ftil tlmr 1 mn ,-pcommend. 'good men and true wiote to the nd- r it to my fri.-l_d;<."-Mrs. D. ll. - . into lorg' from day to day can realize the sug re-lit-f which this famous root and herb see eti_\, i.ydiaE. Pinklinin’s Vegetable ,, local exemption board for that dis- 3”] (Init-notimi, brought. to M rs. Altt-rs. tric \.‘.ft'>l'il--n \~\'~>i'yWil-We iii Nts. Alt#-TS' tho contiiiioif shottlti profit by her ri-com-Jim; n\~\i=<1sli~»n. and if th¢m1r=Lw1v-<‘f»m- -lnii~i_imv~.=mrreri from mi- no - last' “"`° -wiring ‘write Lyiiiu, }-)_ Pinkllftmlg S,,m|",,` mwning and “lem 5,-nee' The following letter is front fi 105th Afle li* .- ' , - Ai' _ - Com und, tienoriil George McL. Presson had , __ Mary A. Campbsll to Daniel Archib- I-----~ Po ' hu on 8 small farm md l Their ent-plovint-nt in t1 constru- um n plant being ended; they i'etui'n~| W0" - i he adjutant generals department "5, ~ in r.e.i.u~ ' I , Lot 13, P. E. I. will -be interest- ten in "'3"y "'°l"'lv""‘ “nd r"le“‘lS since the first of September, as soon waitin snlliiis by the 105th Comfort Circle. foi ' as the nnnie of one of the men comes (il'S'l‘A. Jan. 26.~(Special to mm l-Zxpi'i=.ss-Atlverilscr.)- Adjutant S,_',_,_ t-iillei's today who. while not nat- mm of this t‘oiinti°_v. tire willing to do _,O_O . _ _ _ t i bit in this crisis. They nie mm i-gc and Leslie Nesheit of Prince hop ard island. und n tale hangs foi'_ Sp" reason ot their visit to the Maine F itnl. ""1" o brothers were working at Clare- to t, Delaware. at the time of the f ersiil ret:-is-tration and registered ot? o their Prince 'Edward Island H for me_ homo ti nd _from there wont. to work in ‘P lumber cainps in tht: Lily Flay and on, Illotiselioiiti Litho. Mails urn °("h" vt~i~) fr<>t|ui-iit tn' i'+-gtilar up tlit_-ri* 'hm he Winter and they failed to rc- ”|_"‘_ 0 their qtiestioiinaiies, but being gl I iii general telling of the cliciim- ‘Tu ested that they go to Dover nnthlett ugh on the. wounded list. the etiiry sends him a card asking if o is anything he needs or would to hnvo, and immediately upon i\'inl-Z a i'elllY. whatever he mon- s is innilcfi. This method has n adopted as it is inadvisalile to d anything without first making fries for what will be of benefit a wounded inau depends entirely upon the nature ot’ his' injuries. It is n difficult to obtain all the nantes. probably some of the Circltfs llflcil l>0ys have unintentionally been overlooked. It has been found boys really do like the card idea thvy appreciate the littlo put* that conio from what they it-rin r “dear old (!tiiiiida." it is the to niuke all the boys feel, whelu- n the held or hospital, that thc cle is theirs and the Seci'ctar_\’ always appreciate having nam-es hc wounded sent in by relatives or mls of the boys. | he following samples ol’ the many ers received by the Secretary, ll.- - ..’ . - - some in answer to the cards; others. llobt-rt. E. Hail, chairniun, of the m I, :intl they :tt once coinpllcti with Sim" _'-uizgestioii. ’l`l'a\'cl is anything to oii.-cy up ilioro in the deep siio\v,,§l'0 s on the ioatlnto Greenville, about boy' owiedging the tirst parcels in re- sc to replies, will he of interest till friends \vlio cannot fail to noti- clioerful spirit. of these wounded es: wounded badly while with the .__ r..,;,,|f.,f grim;-.iii vents exptrient-9 _ 7,; mneg' pulling up fm. rpg, and Sleep Ziitli, and now in Berrington War Hos- rcvei' nightf overtook them. num' Sl""`wSh“"y' is ut your sei'\'it:i~. ' ._,.l,,, - They wem hy train from Greenville keep pacc with thc prritiuctiou. ' _ --_ iz -- --‘i--1 CANADA l’i`tO\’-lN(`E.Olt` PllI.\'CF) Ei'l\\`ARD isL.\_\fit I in the Probate Court 1 _ In the matter of the Estate nt' Alex- I-Ill 'i dv _-I-In where the healing of sklndiseues and injuries is c0n¢¢l‘ll¢¢l That is what the Roman gladiatorl P\'°V°d Wh°“ “my applied only the essences of roots and herbs to"their l0r¢l and wounds. _ . That ia. knowledgm so mP¢l'l°!‘ f° ordinary olntments today, hecausedt is Nature'a Skin Healer- made from roots and herbs like the balms used by ¢h¢ Nfl! Romans, but more scientifically refined, b|¢l1d¢d “nd °°“' centrated into convenient form for modern use. _ When applied to a skin disease or sore, Zum-B\ik’s unusual POW” 9' penetration enables it to reach (he underllflng ‘issues where most of th; - disease germs are located. These it destr0yS» IMI when the diseiisek parts are medlclnaliy cleansed the healing essences contained in Zaln`i-Bu_ 'grow new, healthy tissue which replacet the old and diseased. Ibis il wh Zum Buk cures are eriimiit-nt Zuni Buk cures from the root UP, .v - _ ' u ' - ' _ leaving no trace of hidden disease to break out again. Zum-Buk is absolntt~l_v pure. It is also free from animal fat_a¥\d consequently it cannot turn rancid, but will “keep” for an ind_efin_lI° period. This naturullv appeals to careful buyers and in combination with the balm's reliability, explains why Zum-Buk is always found 0|! the medicine shelf of the good housekeeper. Those who have tisctl Zim-Buk say. nothing can take its place for eczema rin worm salt rn um boils piniples, ulcers, ahs'cesse~i.clir0l\l¢ --A---'~~ ' '---5-; I to I) oror and there saw Mr. Hall, who yon" "I was more than pleiiscd withi nice card referring to comfortsf ,Sed Umm lo ),.,,(.eed to Au “sw 'I' may reoiiiro. The view onthe card me in mind -of honie,and I explain- l _ B -. ut 321,210 have thelr “mms adj"ste(' D to the nurses here the nice kind -dial EVN* Charlottetown ngus llesltot-hos begs io thank the eve -clots who voted t`or him as a mm under Gillis, late of ('harlottetown meinbor ot' thc lloard of Sewerage me in Quoen’s County in thc said Prov- tint itice rarpeiitci tietwast-1I'_ restate. _ tilt To the sherin' oi” the County ot' Ihr Queeirs (‘ounty or to any constable-.' l \\'iitt-r Coiiiiiiissioncrs, and also tum. - iiiaiiy t`l'i~ntl» who :issislctl at 51.0 p|li|:~‘. 2582|)(l 31- or literate person within thc said; County. GREETlNG:- - \\'l'lEREAS Donald _lit-Kiniinn and, .iolin 'l‘. McKenzie both oi' t'liariotto-» town in Queens f'o\inl_v in the said Province Executors of the last Will all anti 'l`estanienl_ of the said .-'tlexantlci', Gillis deceased have ny their I"etittou palted U13 in the C V C ft now on file prayed that all persons in-lbontest gn VV(.»dn¢5day_ torested in ilu- said Esliite may ap- pear and sliow r-otif-,t- if any they can why the accounts ol' tho said Estate should not 'be passed and why the suit] estate should not bc closed. ' YOl_' ARE THERF-ll-‘(lltE required it--‘ ii A I hereby desire to thanl the kind 'friends who sur- L I Remain, Yours Sincerly ‘ M. A. BARRON to rite ull persons intorestetl iii ilif-.1 _--'=* - _"V 'W sfiirl lCsl_ntt~ to appear hoi'or»~ mc :1t‘ 1'rol-are t‘nu\-i to be lu-lil nl rot' Cham liars in tho 1,-.iw t.oui'ts Uuiirliiig lol Pharloitetowii in Qiii;-ctw. ijoiittty ou; .\‘tiiui~t|;iv'ilie Ninth tlaiy ot' '\itirch; next tf\'. l`l. lfilSl ni thc hour oi` El.-' vi-n o‘ciocl: iii the i`oi'eiioun Lo _show miusr \\'h\~ tht- fivcuuiit.-t oi' the said l~).~'t_ule should not lit- passotl and wliy GIVE-N under niy hand and tl the seal of the sold Court o tL.S. this sixth :lay of i»`¢thI‘\l21l`.\' S A. l). 1918. ' on _ \ (Signed) /‘ENEAS A. MacDONALD,' li. io. _ Daterl -iih February, 1918. I .ll’lJGl:] UF l’Rt'>l.’»A’l‘l3_ 24t`.0-2-Sl<‘ri.'li. t _I ' __- ' I Cannceilation of 1 fs ntiriiilitws ot’ the _Silver Black Fox inc suitl lslstute sliould not be closed/ iti't-erlprs’ Association of Prince Ed- A tt ` ` claini nothing was furthcr from their thi '*'_°' intentions. They finally realized how- Wh c the arrangements and tletnils_“"`l ul-‘'1fT.f'2y-V1 I :ini insctrttctotl by Robert Taper to oil by public atiction, al Highflelil, »ll,§ miles i`i'om Uliarlottetown) on \'t=|litr\srl.i\ l~`h 20th l'llS .it one s m 'i its old i mare yrs. old, 5 inilcli cows in calf, Jer- cy lioifci' inr':ili`. 1% fat cai,t,le_ l hei- .1 hr-ns., (‘ltOl'-2:50 luis, Banner oats, 75 l.. CLOSING PRICES 'if 'iave been five months in hospital, so Slllllli ilUlllillIUNS ,-_ veather, hut I guess it won’t liist_ long. Well, I suppose the boys arcl _-\l.ll-`_\.‘(_ .\`. Fr-li. 14.-(Quota lil . ly K' 'S t~'tor'l< and bond ln"olr`e'i‘s,“`iiioiiTl"'lien'i a'll’o'vci' licrc, I niust clost;_t'orl rs .\lontreal Stock Excliamro, Mp. tvant oi' more ncws. thanking you very. '_'ui-ily iziiiiiiinc, H=iiifiix_ :\'_ s.i mitflt For your lroiilile. Vesterday Today the 2fiili Battalion, winner of the niil- _itary medal for bravery in the field. Just a few lines to let you know hat I received _voiu parcel and was :lad to get it. _I think it was very, _ kind of you to send it. I am gettlng` along fine and expect to go~back to Canada bySpring. There are a lot the 105th boys hire, and some of, hem are going back to France. Ii hat isn’t too bad, I have been pret- y litcky here. We are'having fine I apnel movcs around. As regardsl . _ ' ‘ E V 1 v’ t . 'j l -C putting on the khaki tlrcss, and/it prolly nearly time, for we neetll Yours truly, _?é&;Pt0_" _ 0riti'ol` the 105th lioY5f."1t'tlzi`iEli`etl to to Eiigliiiitl wlit\rt\ lic ari'i\'t-il on llcv. biitlieditl not i'onr'li l<`i‘ant't- until lit--1 tho 47t‘ii llattnlioii anti saw sonic' Iiard figlitiiiir, iris battalion being i'oi' u wliolt- week in an oiigiigoiiiciii at V' It‘l ~ ()ii \'o\' "oth l'll7 he al it the tinic. .\ in " . ,' ' ' ' held in tho (‘iitircli :it l\ingstoit ont .laniiui'y lillli t»oiirliit_'lt\i| by l(|‘\'. J.4l l|t=5int‘_\' \'.'li'» paitl ti liigrh to ilu- put- 'i'ioli.~ai|i of iiifiviisiii til' tliv _\'tiuil.-it i`i'it=iitl :intl ti\\'t‘lt tipoii tlit- tloiit itil Iiiin and oilicrs who lizivc iiiudc tliof :~'ti|>i'ciiic saci'li`it‘r-_ lit- uiso ctiiivc,\'~ od to ihc ~iiiti~tl out that __ _ f (0 me publu' _ Oil ruc ox Nor Power _ ILS. . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ » Reading P. ~: .I S. 'I' p_... ._ tciiison . . _ _ _ 8313 tlice of the Association, 146 South M" 1'0"” ~- »- 5151 lilo Ricbniond Str;-iet, (iliarlottetown. \““"""‘l" ~ -- 52 ‘an Pao l47‘,_', _ in S &~ ll ._ ,_ l<`_ ('i_ 82% 96% 70%, 591/é S951. 61% 74 it 831,; 51% il-i ' Sl t _ _ , . _ ._ _ _ _ _ 1141/., 34 lhndly wounded, writes from hospital. 61% IS -6214,-_ he 1461/é ors he has won: S2 _"alia/4 cel, I wish to thank you and the (lir- 70f}_§ cle for your-kind thoughts and wish- 591/1, es. I found great pleasure in the 90 gifts. All that we endeavor to do 61%; I 75% 75% i 50:5/S,,knom'ing each of us is anxious to 94% ' 811/4 _,, mn sure in the fact that we are protect- the greatest of them all which we are 117% anxious to hasten to you all is arom- l- _ _ . _ __ 7;; 1,9 731,; plete victory and assured peace. What _._%___.___ better could one hope for? You ask ll CHILDREN lllVE you will let me have a little 'genuine’, Maple Sugar. in conclusion I thank "SYRUP ill FIGS" "?"'i°ii;'-“S7 LIVER-ANU BUWHS follows, and like so many of oiii'| ross. speaks niodestly of the lion- “ln answer to your letter and par- iere is only our duty, which is a plea- ng our country. anti homes, and in ,ring home honors to you all. anti' l rcqulrc anything. Well, for olo iemories’ sake, I would be gratefulif iours very sincerely. A wounded boy at Hill Lane Mili- otatoes. .IM l’l.l']_\'lFlN’l‘S»-- Driving warzon. riving sleigh, Bain wagon, wood '.'i_<:lilng ntttcliinin _ Also l st.eo.l.lcl~tohon--maiigc. 'l`l<1lt.\'iS-~-All sums of'$li.il0 and un- rr,-tlit on approved joint. notes. G pig"-l¢¢ passengw Aaenfs 0ffi¢,_ por t-cnt. on" for t-:isli_ Fat cattle 2410-2-2iv_i1::i. Notice to will lit- 1-old far czisli. ' lf tiny proves .»ttorm_\' sale will bc lioltl first fine :lay constipatcd waste, undigested food -l- --~--_ --11-* l`ollo\'.'iiig. and sour hilo gently- moves. out gf its PETER BRODIE, Atictionccrst 25:77!-2-12% \\' l~`rlSnlm iiptl. --_ V J they love its delicious taste, and it ai- Travellers The Hunter River Hotel ani boarding stable will close on and after Monday, March 4th. - The travelling public will please not trespass on this notice as I find it impossible Synopsis _,.';t__ _‘ff 4 *"6 '-` 2'.-/`\\ . .1 ~v ` 1' I f'_‘.`L /A ‘- 1;;/~,'f",`+4..`\: 4 "'\'&'£¢’i`1»'$ of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations c acl. ii. ig a sure sign thai, your little for bad bneath or sour stomach Look at the tongue, Mother! If coat- gentle, thorough cleansing at once, Vlhetn pe_f>vi.=‘-li, cross, lisiless, pale. 'ioesn‘t. sleep, doesn’t; eat or act natu- - "ally, or is feverish, stomach sour. throat. diarrhoea, full of cold, give' n Eeaspoonful of "California, Syrup »of» Figs," and in a few hours all the foul. little bowels without gri-ping, and you have ri well, playful child again. ' Yoti needn’t. coax sick children to take this harmless "fruit 'laxative;" ways- makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a bot- `tlo of “California Syrup of Figs,” which has directions for babies, child- ren ot’ all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of coun- terieits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by “(‘aiifornis Fig Syrup Company." R.el'uso any other kind with contempt...- tary Hospital, West Didsbury answers his card as follows: , “Just a line in answer to the nice card you sent nie. l was surprised and glad to have lt. You must please excuse me for not answering sooner, but my hand was bound up, so it was -li&HhtA>.wrlte.~ it is -getting better now and I am having a. good time, for cv- erybody is so good to its all. There are not many Canadians in this hos- pital, so they make it lot of us. The nurses and doctors are awfully good, too. ' Well. l'huvon't_ mitch news t_o write. I don't know of anything par- ticular I 'want just now. Thank you very much for being so kind to write. With best wishes, sincerely (Please write) The following letter comes from ri wounded 105th boy in the C. C. Hos- pital, Epsom: “Received your card today and was glad to get it. I thank you very much for your kindness in asking me if there was anything I would like. I don't think there is anything I need just at present, but i would be much obliged to have you send me a. few smokes, and the Charlottetown Guar- dian. I nm getting along fine, and will soon be able to return to Franco and face the wicked Hun again. y Pte." *For Sale by I Yours truly, Tllli sole I\r.ul of u family or any mole over rightecn ycars old, inav lioiiicstcatl ii tlunrtcr 'section ol ;i\'u|l:ililu lloininion land in Mi-iiiltoba. S:\~.knir~licwaii oi Allnitit. Appliciiiit inust _:ip- pciir in pci.<|\n :il ilic llominion I_uud.< Agency or Still-Anti-ney for ilu- District. Entiy bv proxy to get help. Public _duction -_-_i>it=._~ The followinz is ii letter from an- circumstances I have decided not to sell my farm at the -present' time, ay lic miiiic at nnv iloniinion l.ani|»x Agency ‘ ` iii G. H. litii not -\'|iI\-A|1t‘ni'y un t't~rt:|in Foiitlitions. 2554-2-14M3i. Dalits- Six months irsitlcnrc upon and eul- tivation of the land in each of lhrcc years. A I liomcstcaticr may livc within nine miles of his l rl f f t lr st 80 on I otice Owing to unexpected m in IRA L. RUDD imma Milton . C3 C0 2.2 ioiiiz-sten on it :irm o :i a acres, certain conditions. AA Iiiibitnliic house is re- qiiiretl except where resirlcnuc is performed in the vicinity. ln ci-rtsin districts a liomcstendcr in flood stand- ii may pre-1-mpt :i t|iiartcr-section .-iiong side his »merlcail. i'i irc $3.00 per rirrr. Duties Six months resiilciirc in each of three years iifter_ earning `liomeste_ai| patent: also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pro-eniplion pzitenl maybe oh' taingd as soon :ts liomcfiteari patent, on certain it' con ions. A settler who has exhaiiitlad his homestead right ly take .1 rrtrrhuscrl homestead in Certain districts. Price $3.00 per acre. Dulii-1--Must reside six months cnrh of three years, riiltivritc 50 :icrcs and crertn house ~.voi1h $300. _ Tho srcn of ritltivntion is subject to rcrluciion in sf of muah. iwriihby or siony land, Live stock ma_vl_bc sulmituteii for rultivation under certain ti _ MI OHS. W. W CORY. C. M. G. De ty the Minister ofthe interior SE' t will not be paid for. -Unauihoriieilmmbliénilon of this advertise-i At New Perth on Tuesday, Fell. 27th at. l p. m._ farm of 105 acres, 90 in ii hlgli state of cultivation, re- mainder under wood. (Buildings ample and in flood repair. Also crop, stock and implements-See handbills. MILTON KENNEDY. 2-iRl-2-ilM6iptl. I Fur Sales Board We are still receiving peits 'at the Fur Sales Board and forwarding them to Mr. -McLure. who is now in New York, and will give his personal attention to the sale of them. FUR SALES BOARD. Richmond Street. Charlottetown. k 2487-2-4MWFri6i. ' other brnve wnunriod boy who has had his share of operations. Letter dated Jan 12, 1918. “In answer to your postal card,- tind I think il so kind oi’ you to take such on interest,-I am sorry to say am not enjoying best of health at present. I got over the operation which you mention quite all right, but am now down again after another one. I would appreciate anything you send in\'the way of foodstuffs. Sorry l ha o to close, as l have not strength to sit up any longer. With all good wishes to you and Circle. ' Sincerely yours, ----Pte!" -il Honest is the best policy. 'hut lt eeps many ti man poor. while tlicii' loss tvus grcitt and tlicirl sorrow dt~t~p thay had i'eii.~ion tori gratitutle that tht-ii' sou :ind lirotlit-r; had given his lift- in sucli ii itolilvl '\va_\' for so woi'lli_\' ii cuiist-_ -_.l..._._l__ TAKE SANS ll] FLUSH KIUNEYS Eat Less meat if you feel Backachy or 'have Bladder trouble. Meat forms, uric acid which excites and ovcrworks thc- kitliicys in tlieilr efforts to filter it ft'om the system. llc-_ gular cat.er.~i of mciit must flush thc' kidneys occasionally. You iutist rc- licve them like you relieve your bo- wels; i'enioviiii: all the- acids, waste] and poison, else you fecl a dull misery, in thc kidney region, 'slmrp pains in thc back oi' sick hcadnclie, tlizziiicss, your sloiriach soars, Iouguc is coritcd and when tho woatlict' is had you have rlie-ninatic lwiuges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the chon- nels often get irritated, obliging you to get tip two or thrce times during the night. ’I‘o neittrnlize these irritating acids anti flush off tho borl_v‘s urinous waste get. about four ounces of .lad Salts from any phuiuuai-y; iakt- ti table- spooniul in ti. glass of--water-liefore breakfast for a few days and your kid- neys will then nct fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from tlic at-id of grapes anti lcinon juice, coinbinefl with litliia, and has been used forgcric-ratioiis to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and stop bladder irritation. .lad Salts is inexpensive; harmless and makes it delightful cffervosceiil. lithia-water drink which millions of mon and wo- men take. now and then, thtis avoiding serious kidney and bladder disenscs. ._?_____*____ At ii military trlbiinul in the bot'- dor district recently, one member ask- otl the applicant, it sliepherd. if he knew of any reason why his work should not ho undertaken by a woman. “A woman once tried lt," replied the applicant. “and sho inudc ii nu-_ss of it." “Who was sito?" inqttircil the t-liaii'~ nmn. “‘Bo-Poop." answei'etl the shep- herd. / _ _» ti ,l- l ll l._ lil ltl lil lil lil li if . .» qi .y. iii lil I lu. t ll? . fi- ' ll iii _ftff lt!! lil. tl'-fl ill *it iii "Ll- f'_\fl ' \ l '. 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