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Menstrua- ‘ilouf 9, severe strain on a.woman’s im",-1,5 If it is painful or irregular vltaiuyfng is W,-ang which should be "mi in ..ri1.wi11 lead to a serious de- figguwt ofthe whole female organ- lsm ~ More num. fifty thousand women Pinkhalu All-"it Y 5° ‘ B hr (Vegetable Compoun €vertoic:,r:e PH- Iul and uiwgulm lnensdrslixare wa of es- ” Pm“dcs‘u sa eian d d y er ns me from distress ng an ang 0 w,,,,\{,,e55.»s und diseases. The two ioilowingdlettigrs *gi 1:4131 001; flnclligli' “"£“” Ly 1° in T1 mln ‘vegetable l.oinpound_ W 0 Ol' u-omcn, they cannot fail to bring hope lp thousands of sufferers. Miss Matilda Richardson of 1'l'l Wel- lington Street, Kingston, Ont., writes. M ,l’l klama- Di‘l“§,,,,$ fnuli- ;-cms ago my usually good bmah begs. to fall. had snviergapaisf in my b,,¢»1¢, |ny lwlnl ached, I wou d ve_ daily nd during my monthly rio Ipensi “ill-r inumso pam. I was agidsed to ul _ wo 1.( li l’inklnnn’s V table Compound, A ~ or laltltl d forltbro ht miiirlliildl llealiii to me'. My monliily n rinds were natural and inless, and my P9 . r'.‘;r;:‘L‘°,1:i§l: ;‘.:::f;°‘.1‘;‘2.- .’f;‘°;r”r.“:°.”.‘t‘;.f.: irceli ns a il-:mire td tell you Whitt your medi- cine has libnc for mu." c Louisc McKenzie of Mount Car- Mm . -‘ _ mel, lllontrrnl, Canada, writes: Dear Mrs. Piiiklinm :- $5: ) 114/11 i cb a rdran A I gumrai w me it nn- pnnml ments-enum. so that when it cured me I was not |n1¥med` I had suffered with blinding! headach and gain until it seeincd that must screen; hese pains lasted from tive to ten days ev month, and you can understand how glndeql We-‘1 tc ser must. Iam ln the been or south. and am pleased to give you this testirnonia' for wha your medicine as done for mo." Such testimony should be accepted by all Women as convincing eidonm that Lydia. E. 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The Adventure of the Six Napoiéorrs No. 8 of the Series rcmrlgn, mu, 5, 4. r:...... mn. -.4 calnrv " uf..u,.) - fcanrrun. nos, ly 1l1¢cln...Phll1ur v c¢.) , T wus no very unusual " thing for Mr. Lestrudc of Scotland Yard to look ' ln upon us of an even- -” ing, and his vlslts were ` 5 . - ' welcome to Sherlock - ' Holmes, for they enabled him to keep in touch with ull that wus going on at the pollce headquarters. In return for the news which Lcstrudc would bring, Ilolincs was always ready to listen ,with attention to the dctulls of any case upon which the detective was engaged and was able occasion- ally wlthout any active latex-fereuce,.to give some hint or suggestion drawn from his -own vast knowledge and ex- perlence. On this particular evening Lestrade had spoken of the weather and the newspapers. Then he lnid fallen sllelrt, putiing thoughtfully at bla cigar. Holmes looked keenly at him. “Anything remarkable on hand?" be asked. "Oh, no, Mr. Holmes-nothing very particular." “'.l`hcn tcll me about lt." Lcstrnde laughed. “Well, Mr. Holmes,the1°o ls no use denying that thcrc ls something on my mind. And yet lt ls such au absurd business that I hesitated to bother you about lt. On the other baud. although lt is trivial, it is undoubtedly queer. and I know that you have u taste for all that ls out of the common. But, ln myfxplnlon, lt comes more ln Dr. Wut- sou I8/ 233 s line than ours." "Dlscase'I'< said I. "Madness, anyhow, and u queer mad- ncss too. You wouldn't thluk there was any one living at this time of day who had such a hatred of Napoleon I. that he would break any image of him that he could see." '_, Holmes sank back la his chair. ‘ "Thnt‘s no business of mine," said he. “Exactly. Thats what I snld. But, then, when the man commits, burglary “They are singular, not to say gro- tesque," _said Holmes. “May I ask whether the two busts smashed ln Dr. Bar_nlcot's` rooms were .the exact du- plicates of the one which was destroy- ed ln Morse Hudsoxfs shop?" ., “They were taken from the sumo, mold." “Such a fact must tell against the theory that the man who breaks them ls lutiucnced by any general hatred of Napoleon. Considering ho\v many hundreds of statues of the grcnt em- peror must exlstiu Loarlnn, it ll tot nmch to suppose sucn a coincidence as that u promiscuous'iconoclust should chance to begin upon thrcc specimens of the same bust.” “Well, I thought as you do,” said Leltrude. “On the other baud, this Morse Hudson is _the purveyor of busts ln that part of London, and H1059 three were the only ones which had been in his shop for years. Sa, although, us, 'you ray, there are many hundreds of statues ln London, it is very _probable that these three were the only cues ln that district. Therefore a local fanatic would begin with them. What £19 }'0u think, Dr. Watson?" “'.l‘lxe1-e are no llrnlts to the possibil- ltles of monomanla," I answered. “There is the condltlon which the mod- ern Flzencb psychologists have culled the ‘ldee die,” which may be trifling in character and accompanied by com- plete sanity lu every other way. A man who had read deeply about Napo leon or who had possibly received some hereditary family injury through the great war might conceivably form such an 'ldee nxe' and under its influ- ouco be capable of any fantastic out- rage." "That \von't do, my dear Watson," auid Holmes, shaking his head, “for no amount of ‘idee ll::c' would enable your interesting u.\onomunl:‘.c to find out where these busts were situated." ‘_‘Well, how do you explain lt?" "I dpn’t attempt to do so. I would only observe that there ls a certain method ln the gentleumn’s eccentric proceedings. For example, ln Dr. Bur- nlcot’s hall, where a sound mlgbt .arouse the family, the bust was taken lolxtslde before being broken, whereas ln the surgery, where there was less danger 'of an alarm, it was smashed where lt stood. The affair seems ub- ln order to break images' which are not his own, that brings it away from the doctor and on to the policeman." Holmes sat up again. "Burgluryl This ls more interesting. Let me hear the details." Lestrnde took out his oliiclal notc- book and refreshed his memory from its pages. “Tho first case reported was four days ago,” said he. “It was at thc shop of Morse Hudson, who has n place for the sale of pictures and stat- ues ln the Konulugton road. The as- sistant had left the front shop for nn instant when he heard l1 crash, and, hurrying in, he found a plaster bust of Napoleon, which stood with several other works of art upon the counter, lying shivered into fragments. Ile rushed out into the road; but, although several pussersby declared that they had noticed a man run out of the shop, hc could neither see any one ner could ~ hc had any menus of ldentlfylag the rascal. It seemed to be one of those senseless acts of Iloollguxiisln which ,occur from time to time, and it was rc- portcd to the constable on the bent as such. The plaster' cast was not worth more than a few shillings, and thc whole utfalr appeared to be too child-_ lsh for any particular lnvesllgutloa. “The second case, however, was more serious and also more singular. It oc- curred only last night. “In Kennlngton road and wlthln n few hundred yards of Morse Hudson‘s shop there lives a well known medical practitioner named Dr. Bnrnlcot, who has one of__the largest practices upon thc south side of the Thames. His rcs- ldcncc and prlnclpal consulting room is at Keaulngton road, but he has a brunch surgery and dispensary at Low- er Brlxton i'oud, two miles away. This Dr. Bnralcot. ls an cnthuslustlc udmlr- cr of Napoleon, and his house is full of books, pictures and relics of the French emperor. Some little time ago. be purchased from Morse Hudson twa_ duplicate plaster casts of the famous' head of Napoleon by the French sculp-, tor Devine. One of these he placed lnl his hall ln the house at Kenulngton road and the other on the mantelplece of the surgery at Lower Brixton. Well, when Dr. Burnlcot came clown this morning he was astonished to find that his house had been burglod dur- ing the night, but that nothlnghad been taken save the plaster head from the hall. It had been carried out and had been dashed savagely against tho garden wall, under which its lplluter- ed fragments were discovered." Holmes rubbed his haudl. “This ll certainly very novel," laid he. “I thought it would please you. But I Inova not got to the end yet. Dr. Bur- nlcot wal' due at his surgery at 12. o'clock, and you can imagine hll amazo- mont when on arriving there ho found that the window had been opened ln the plght and that tho broken pieces of his second bust were ltrown all over tho room. It had been smashed to atoms _whore lt stood. In neither can were there any algal which could Tvs uh n clow as to the criminal or lun tlc‘ surdly trifling, and yet I dare call noth- ing trivial when I reflect that some of my most classic crises have had the least promising commencement. You will remember, Watson, bow the dread- ful huslncss of the Abcrnctty family was first brought to my notice by the depth which the parsley had sunk into the butter upon a hot day. I can't nf- ford. thcrefore, to smllc nt your three broken busts, Lestrade, and I shtlll be very much obliged to you lf you will ict me hear of any frc.~1li rle\'clo|nncnt of _po sjnguli' 9 chuln of events." TO BE CONTINUED. F ar lnaamla YU liusl Have mn And Anvoue can usd Iron, as it ‘is Combinei with Other' Ingred- ' ients in llr.. 0hase’s Nerve Food. Anncmin or bloodlcssness in indicated by pnlcness of the lips, the gums and thc eyelids, and is most frequently found in girls and young women. A Other symptoms are deilcient nppc- Lite, impaired digestion, irritable lem- per, shortness of reath. dizziness, f|\inl.~ ng, headache, easily fatigued, depres- sion and rlespondcncy. The blood is lacirlngin fthe life sus- taining power which is necessary to the pro er working of the bodily orpznns, undp can only be restored by the use of iron, as any qualified phys clan will tell you ` But iron alone cannot he‘taken into a woageued stomach. In Dr. Ch|uo`s Nerve Foo iron is comblneql 'with certain nerve rcstoratlvesln she fa way as to beeulltlfyasslmllated into the blood and thusa ord immediate and lastlnihbene- iltt ti t . Aiid ‘libraries ttiiusln this. Dr. Chasds Nerve, Food, through its action on the nerves; sharpens the n petite and aids diges- tlon', so Lnat iielp ls also afforde in deriving the full nourishment from the toad ta en lntéi this béady. L I n coun o one wo was n which gr. Chnse's Nerve Food enilches the"blood and builds up the system, it- ls beyond doubt the most affective treat- ment for anaemia and similar wasting disease that was ever compounded. Note "iii.i“€d‘Z.'Ii`3.J‘i.Mi,'“iZ.¥l’i"§.‘.§if35 1? B.,wrlt.es,-“Since the age of twelve I hhvc beeul5ub,1eot.to'spell€ of weaktgegs vahlcb wou come on _me wo or r s mes a wack. I would be ohlizged tofu to bed and was almost unoonsc nun. had prius ln my stomach and hack and no medic nes_ °°='“°“.l:’.L':s:"“.2:.f’:r.:.“i.*°.';‘:, ..... he h so wefgegan the use of Dr. gh t ‘s Nerlye ood and ocmtlnugd [tho t s ven mon s. rn midi iliriilx .gflnei About nimy pgnnfil in :eight anu Tm fum; st;-eng aqddrfell an am en re ree o one za spells. 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