. ‘f1 ~. Asian-on» as l choose, AM tn; "$3.5? _ ' out iithe hammock. gm, w, ‘i, a rum‘ at "u"; 1-. . oriiilnw be rm touch —doubtleaa feopiad mm “j” m, . , _. _ then. You were an‘ ugly brute. , re" n“ n“ “an o“ m, “warn 1 ' Claire said petttshly, snddrew her [glriy 5513941 m; o; we honey‘, mouth info a nuliry expression. m, WW1 Then after a moment she iaanighgd. . . ‘ er ..t"..a.i-t~.r..:..""...'"z" or“ "i . 1.5m’), ‘Am, h“ no ‘ioud .1] i. "I'm not in love with the three b. hard" he ‘mother “flea y$r_ year old boy, but with the grown m: mmumnmo ’ up rnan," she said. "T, t t ‘, d - .,~ Luther was satisfied with that. ' w m. o w“ m” ‘nee’ So was the older woman who had Amy we“ on “Megan-lg and 8mm heard this from the hall way ' lug more magnificently tragic with ' ' every word. But l must. sit by and JAMES IDEAS Chapter 15 " DISAPPROVAL Chapter 12 Kimonos Draperies Dresses Ginghams. Sweaters Stockings Skirts h \Vtiists The danger was sprendinl N111 Coats u” infecting Am)‘. Mia. Talbot. who alreailylregritattled the altars-meg? Ital a ' ~and tendenc es o er W111i l ' . my tor, watched this ivith horror- ouaework and She could not understand hor waahinglwaa l0 two oldest children at all. What- run-down, Jlllflever was new and different! The . V1111 imwm’ lit have blamed U001! Ca r0. ‘ @111“- 1,19°11l1°171\vlli€ came out oi an unknown of medicinal lflglivorld and who ha: llredb alll iietri ‘ grown-up life in l e tou tizt- a - VIIIOSIJlIEPB ot’ the theatre. I I I vexe- ioll-alletiti-lttiiilnfomdbfigiei-{g ,.. . 1 £31.15 qmpoxndlutitlook nn life was differeiimvh .- e€h¥,:nt;£ijas' for June~~elie was a new i ca»: we "i", oulutiire. Luther was 313. 111719 -'- - a u . “mic when w, 9n';,>\\licrs would thtfe strange tend-i feel"uatso. Iamthankfulforwhativvviw 191111 1119111- _ __ - u“ 9 uh]; (jqmpound M5430“. ii ttllllfl-Olll- in little unys. too. 3"]; md for my {ma} ,"- .()ni- mm-ning Jane was helping ill ARY lECHEtfKJl-HZS St... Itlie kitchen. She wore only ivaists Milwaukee, iaconairi. ‘laud skirts of tailored simplicity. ,,1~.,,,=i~~,;:*=,*1=~ .,=.-i;*,r,,1-» °"°I“.“".I2l'”.‘.il’f.i.i', Ill l ' >' ' . These zmehapzslttifroriithefililfigi-i; “This place is as huseuis a’ barn. “uni, bu"; Th” depgflbe “cor. ziillti ildghtlllllylllfimlittllloflt, Jaiic y as they can their conditions: mcmatrkt-tl. taking the“ kitchen iii First, those-y ptorris t affected lwith a single glance. _ Mother you them moat conapicnousl and later must trot lllllhs‘ while you are thedisappearaowofthosesym toting ‘ii-biking. .~\nd you shouldn't have Tlieyaresincersexpressionlo _r11 - ‘rattled curtains at the ivindows. Illdt. F0!‘ nearly flftyyears Ly ll E. {They tau-h dust and bur-bom- germs Pinltbanfs Yegetsble Compound has 1a,,“ make yuu more wQrk-J’ "h" '° Fund b5"°m'“' - "l like ruffled curtains. biiu. __ Sanders has lace ones." "' "Mrs. Sanders never learnedxéklte Irixst rule of common sense. y ‘iii. you keep your kitchen knives in in drawer uii tlio left wall, when 1_\'0lil‘ ltitchcn table is by the right iii ilPEN nun . I “Because the knives won't go 111 1 talilo ilrawer," blrs. Cooks and Coed Housekeeper: realize f/reuruperiorify of Baker's Chocolate iPtciniuiu No. l) for making cakes, piel, puddings, I f u es, ices, etc. Don't won“: vr , er you can’ dye or ‘tint ineoessfuvy. because perfect home dyeing ii guaranteed with "Diamond toes" oven if yo" have never dyed. before. Dtiuggists liiive all colors. Ilirections in each package. watch, so 1 won't be corrupted by the example of my brother and sis- ter." . - At this Claire began to stasis. “He's air old foggy." she said softly. "Letls take the machine down to Dick's place. We cuii dance on the side porch, and father woiithear us. will your people mind, Dickie?" ' ‘They'll the ticked." Dick saitL. “\’i'e‘ve always wanted a talking machine and never got one. Coma on along." - And the party went oif, carrying tho niachhie and the records, Mrn. Talbot held Amy back. "ilut you're not going to dance." she said; “not when your father says not to." ' “I'll go and watch, and learn the steps tliut wny. i said I'd obey till r “m; 1g I'm my own muster then. And then I'm going to Z0 10 1116 city. I've had enough of this sort of liile. l'll live witli Jane and study. ‘And fllaire says l can live with them it‘ I want." A sense o1‘ doom came over tire poor faded woman in the shadows of tlic porch. Iicr youngest, her baby, was swing tiwuy too! l MrsHTaibot found her romantic \ vision of her children's visit rather I sadly shattered after they had been ‘ home- n. week or so. Jane the outspoken, contributed iuore to this feeling lthunkanyhoi’ the others. Jane ueua ly an w a Q’,'§§'°§,',',‘§h .,'°,§..';,,“dm°',','i§1f she thought when shi» was with the standing stiiily by the side ot’ n. .1111-'11.11Yi “$111119 iiflsvlilsflmpgfilaudrfiofi, chair, to which lie clung with one 1111 11" 5 91' 1111f‘ h a b H d b _ 4mm“, raised many tactful. Amy. u to a re e e e h Claim looked n! n and laughed, fore and who kllfJW something was "what an ugly 1mm brute you wrong, without knowing what it: I were," s e remarked, turning the was. now begun to find words for Q pages iii search of more oddities. 1191f C°111l11fl11115- , She found tlieni-eirery famllyl J31"? (1111 1101- flltilroilre of q£Ll9| photograph album is a collection 11191118511111! W88 01110 llllgfi.) .0 e‘ ’ of oddities. since the antique is al~ T811101» kept What 1118,1110 Sthr t ll l, most always considered beautiful 111116164 -1 F0011 11111 1~- ¢ W‘ and the old-fashioneti- merely odd. 111101311 111 1111b; 1196111159 11 “'35 111111’ f one“, you are, M“ as a but”; 1 iii the lust tivc years or so that m“ w“ became o; your big mouth" they could afford any but tho mostl slio said, finding anotlier picture moi-sic sort of oookms- _ . m- mnL , “Ham, eggs, hot iblscults. fresh _ _ M V euh . a T. _ She turned back to the first one, “'11;l11'1_11't11'1‘l‘1. B ~ n . -itl l'- -ll -aiii iueer home i-o Pr. Will‘ s‘ . ' _ " pg"; ‘m made 11511.13 alWiUl‘ iie(rious face lineal/tacit 131110 oil's; mtlzultllnat-hnvv. ‘i ’ ,'.ndno‘~a . t i -. our-l)’ tiPht hand us the " 11 t1 11111111 e1‘ 11 1 _ 5 ,, - illillilllniillil" laced that (cunmm. Again Jordan tit-iiinndctl, 1110111111; llil 0W1’ f‘ At a" druggiats 0c‘! 85ers. ‘ A. WANDER LIMITED, LONDON, ENG, Canadian Office-HS King Street Went, Toronto :i laugh. and ii turning of 1iagcs for 11111 fillll- "A1111 111111 1111011811?" BRITISH-and used throughout the Empire ,, 9hr ATURAL f ' " th mother and the 11:‘ 81111;? i child. "Ovaltine" is n l value to every nursing mother‘, Taken two months before th b' t}, , during the entire nursing pegipf it , create an abundant sngply of mgk,‘ and, in addition, will endow _ e mother with a re- tains‘... t’ "d h" "stir o»- Prepuedti-omri barley_ it. ricli. - :::‘..'.".'.‘;:.=.:r.:§““"~" of ever _ 0f_ everyyr inestirnable 2'1.’.."‘$.l‘.§';li“' Be sure that you get the genuine, in t ie b ue wrapper and yellow label with the trade- mark of the Clio:- olafe Girl on the back. l-i .i.“: p ... an. Made In Canada By Walter Baker 8r Co. Limited Established i780 Mills n! Dorcliestcr, Mass. and Montreal, Canada BOOKLET 0F CHOICE RECIPES SENT Film Anti liiis. Talbot dlsa roved of c-itiu-cs defence as mucliuizs of the Amy hod o1 11151 rebelled openly- ui... kitchen caller's condemnation. fwbat wnii ahead or her? ffallitit answen-tl triumphantly. Oiii- day Luther came but-k from iTuut swnnlfll a fine rPuSnn. it drive to liornbrook, carrying n1 ‘Then you should have smuIlc-rsriiali phonograph and some re-- lkiiives or a larger drawer. Every cords. Amy gave a series of de- tinis you want to cut up anything. lighted squeals at the sight of it. you have to leave the table, Walk and even Claire, who had been iciear across the room. get your moody for days, began to smile. . . , lkriife and walk buck. You wash That evening after sii or: Liit- 4'3"". Thhdw‘ 'S"P°“; A‘ ‘WM-d’ [the dishes on a tubli- way off 1111111 lit-r started It on the 1.0%., pluy- :i little llltlfl", Luther's’ last. visit ‘mwmbl’ Aam" 011M511‘ hydlumu.” itli» stow aiid the liot wan-r, and lng, tiara-o tunes. Ho and cillfls liunu- had tier-ii smllr- months be- "’$“ ‘"33" a “ab “"1 .m'- cf”. )0“ linen throw the dish. viriitcr near began to dance and Dick Rowland ifortv tlic marriage, in fact, before ‘wmpauuwly iak-flsalmt "NW0" 1 -h'-k ' d and the lace is ah a l 1 l , lli e a ement lie wits a long B“ um “ab sometimes “h, day, m the t it en yar n p a o w s aways nrount evenings, v ill; E - -‘ - form and until it has fully sealed the lull of mosquitoes. danced with Amy. Claire taught time persuading Olaiio to marry wound even until the wound lisa After halt‘ an hour 0f 1111!. i116 them new steps and was in her ele- him. 8nd M11118}!- “101111111 1111110111 thoroughly healed again you must fur- mother ivzis completely vflnqlilflh- merit. most ways. he did not. want tolmen- niah the required Xrotegtionjyourself. ad, though gfflliiilillg’ no}. conviniced. r Rltilrs, {Talbot ‘stood Wutchhtg, llnll thengirl he was in love with to fevr dro s of hsor ine r. in t e 3511s- kept t e tc en tnivrs n 11 cc ng s e shou d tilsapprove, but his 111111 Y- . , i . wit!‘ ‘V111 I11)” Y9" “_".?“‘i“ Fic wish “"1131” drawer Wm)’ “"11"” J°"'1“°1 111111“ 3M9 1°- Afi-"r 3111-1119119. A” “on "H they WP"; engaged’ iiigpeviisrlt? ‘ililhlrlilfiiillliflillilvlgil-13112312111315‘ never boon really wt-ll. that Wm km a“ posslbmliy u "ldccugn 11ml“ fnmher hem” hm‘ h“ keknymokfil an prmty with "ushm he wrmf,‘ And a month 111' 5° “Flizoritle mother and a llielavetl grand-wither, father. You stiffer 'l'rtiiii and he‘ 11am." 1° '.‘°"'jef,,j”,°‘e‘f,,;idde’ "Wm "1 m“ ‘h'"“'°"' ‘fnl: 311w’ ‘fnihmka "m1 sparkung "yfikm" mm“ whpn they “veret mfirrield} h“ iiiint, and other members oi hr-ripnlns in the stoiriaru. You nrc Iyllil- Xfubeotlsairieujg “udlelrzirm our tit; inflqmf .1111" mtise llyeiirssnlilf ”‘_’,‘,‘,_T,‘,’,,fifip.figiile-'rriijililiy IjJiF-n iim-mm” 8H0“?! amuew f‘,,'.fl'".,,‘."f,a“f,.f,“d.,ff,'f,mm, p C n" family-wind of Jane in siarcboilht-ct to rheumatism" - 1111111! 111 i110 irrov_v._ anti llmaiflétifllrftld. iftke it stale, or else toast ' d brin instant relief. i1 ‘M’ u w“ ,y l h“ ,6 h‘ ' M m“ close h ends “M, ‘ 1 I g y h l ' lllilillfift? and Amy with red hair. “l can plough ii ticld for l2 hours and hot biscuits again, and ti cukeiil. was one 0! ltcr edicts. - 11181.10" 1111 K . . . .d Jung there so .ilisioittoy ti te ttvriiily. Jordan appenrr-d on. T0_111@ 111111-1191‘. 111111111110 Wflfllqliokpd down b, GM and watmufl," _ for (lpgsprl. I - 513901111119 1.1- 1‘ ““"s"p"?tg"m'c' e ‘pm [hem any other place wuulddha mad Sh‘. mulled jn5|de_.he'ltapp|nr1sfi, She- linii been told ' " 3‘ ,1) I .. , - r . . - I and liniment in _onc container-handy m" a "rune. iwa,“ "Owning - Imm‘ SM m“, apcepwd n. ‘flour “in make it behave.’ .1111‘. 1011 P0111411! T1111 o" lflf-l-‘i ___J1111‘1 1111Kifi1_11_11__(_1111 1_§_P_l_1g1_1ij;§* K0 kRP “will” “f ‘hY-hfim’ “'7 m i Nr-vcrthelees, Jane put them, all’ no disapproved! she round her. ‘with a great many other ideas. She @311)’ “mama, '1 1°" ':‘d:"htr._ .lmt the large ones, in the new cou- selt’ suddenly disapproving also- liutl never done any independent “"5 ‘n your r n: Tvcnient spot, and announced thiitidlsapproyring of’ all these "new thinking about it. Marriage wtis_ islir- would have the small tirawerdileas." the aim and end of a woman's liftaf , fiuaue larger. Slic- changed the ro- iOiia grew up, married, kept house; - i f _ u llntioiis-hip of tuble to stare, and fliatl children, and saw theni growl ' 1- I ‘icloset to table, and iii-ought 11D oi rup and begin the circle nll ovcrl Iilut of supplies from the trellar fol Jordon had a curinusiy zignin. 1 iuoru iliinrzs to makc fun of. "Pi" 1°" 11111141." J31!!! 11116111011111, t‘ Mrs. Talbot closed the book, ul- *9l’I‘f‘11fl1l1'- sitting down in hor plucc. ,1 tum-it. with i-utie liiistc. wiuiin it “it's iirootii-tilly all gar-ch. cxceil! . ive-ro pictures of litimelf and Jor- the liuiri. “W'1111'11 Ulkfli. H0 1111111)’ iliill, tiikcn in their “weddiiii: hours to 11121191 111111 1111011111‘ 1111011111 rtutliees"—-slita SlllilPii ona uiuffi-il be n breakfast dish. Tlic titvniiich cliiilr, Jordon on guard above her, iivedsi something 118111 1111"‘ 11'r1 n hand on her shoulder, symbol of long friei." possession and protection. She ‘I was brought 11D 1111 11 51111511111‘ had romantic feelings about that tlol (ifet, and I've never been sick pit-lure. elm did iint. tiuitn wrinl in my life. l guess llilllifi fl|);‘|._-'\i‘ Pluire to s»:- it. fund is good fro mo. it's good ior in ii. tmi, wore DlUlllPiW of 1111i‘ 11.)’ 1'1111<11'f’-11 "'11-" _ i own mother-a hard working, shrill Young Amy sow troublo commit. volced woman, whose tongue was and rnuved rt-stlessly in her chair. the terror of her neighbors, who Mrs. Talbot. began asking ovfllyflllt’ had more greedy qualities than to have a second cup of coiicc by gpneruu; Qngg but who, being dead way of diverting attention. had passed into l-ll: sainthotiil. June smiled good niiturciily, and Altorblno it; QIIGMQIS ‘(you to sliiii the our quc y. 1 ~7- lt never ocurred to Mns. Talbot that Luther and Claire might not be b01111? together. They had been married a your or having your heart actl-hlflrch and carbohydrates and qill‘t‘l'. it's the fur. and starch inmfllflflefi 81111 Viiflmlhoh, and showed nii- tmd. Nov you should llfiliitjfllilll an intimate acqunluwm wuikirist wiiu a illsli (if fresh licr-‘Wilil 1110 11111111111 i11ilPhl1Y0 Biriitem in , » " that. UH‘ snot-her frrlt it wasn't some ‘ “lvifrti having berries for dinner. 110W 11111111 11101111! She had always Jane dear. Please don't get yoiirWtul-oil 11o! blocuitfl and large ftilhcr started. lie needs food lic- amount of cake and ism. and boll- caiiso lic works hard." "d 911111111125 111111 Ullllka of that sort Jana subsided tit licr motherfis "-5118 1111160 11111116111 Cllkes and request. "Mns. 'l‘albot. worried thntfiflllfl 111 1119 11111189 111111 8116 Wis rntiriiiiig, bccuitse of lier cooklngwhrflllil 0111B!‘ Skill- Jtiiiu disapproved of dumplings ~--l Afllfflfiliili: t0 Jliile this was all llit-ru ivus l)(ll1i>'il Vllillkfrll ‘with WPOHFI- 1 dumplings, fut and yellow, swim- "if F011 11111111911111115 hasty white The akin is Nature's owrr protection ,. against germs. When it is bruised. mum“? broken or out, that protection is with- -—___._._ on Page Five) (Continued l-i._i_--a,__-_. for." B1) 8i‘ 1th‘ - . is. wow. 9'03"“ $9 . tliqo§i 0Q." ’ ' "4 ‘oddttit = t 1N ti? . , 'l‘~.ilb0t 1111111 118W P111015 111111 011111111911 1111111‘ more intelligence and tire in lilslshe ha“ 1°11“ 1191 11°11“ 1“ 591ml order. so it was easy to reach rkloun"exlauce than any “ma. m- umiot‘ tlie poverty and hard work, and . . 1 iiIEOSP most natal-indeed, s-lie cumitihovsv. in mm section m. [be ‘Wm by the time she became acutely lil1' "111 ' ' 4M5 Just off the Press “Emily of New Moon" by Price £lplptgly |'¢1\'t)[u'Ll0illZ€'il the U.y_ And Mm. Talbot had admin“ happy and disillusioned. she had ,kitc cu. h- , l. . lung since ceased to think about it r "rvc been counting; steps WlillPf 1312113501112: "had tron“. so tor-that, is, as to ivhetlici" 0i’ not she’, L’ M’ M°m9°m"y' l'\‘r,- ivorkerl," she said at the cudlspeuk‘ 1.1m Eyes ma‘ fla__hed will‘ to,“ QQnurntoyL 52-00 postpaid. But Luther and Claire were scar- t-e-ly‘ beyond the bride and groom oi it; “if you get three meals here . _ _ _ Jnvt-ry day, ‘I've saved you ahoutilu“ now ‘M51191! “m1 U0illtll1lItL| - ,_ neon-o m 12 a. m. 1 to s! . - 1"?’ MacDonald & . f“ i V, s ; "Trail of the Golden Horn" Jay H. A. Coady. Price $2.00 ‘Postpaid. 1 "The Croft" 2 Gaspard: of Pine by Ralph Connor. Price $2.00 postpald. ; the season. z O "A History of Prince Ed- ‘ "ward island" by Judge War- burtori‘. Price $5.00 net. 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MoPiieel I Tiwn 'l‘0rth." llllilllng fantilliir strange tiluccs. llflW way was best. Inn“ or milking back and [The clever remarks that once.- tirade pc-yeryone laugh, began to curry a lliit bits. Talbot. unconvincedoiib“ or a Sung‘ The“ ‘he “'1'- 50111911 course. was so used to the old tin-IL“ Bmvasm? "ow 11 was 11111115 111* iclizitigcil order. that she must have walked four miles buck and forth utensils illl Site admitted tiiehlofllvh Talbot had not But one morn. than 20 miles from hit-i iiig "lien she intended to preserve, life was rising. W0F11111S 111111 8011111 she go. up at 4:80 and went down l0 bed: and changed the whole place back the 1101011 iiiuiciation of everything that did not quite meet with his itpprmal. in all the 56 years of his life, been more borne. ills lils relaxation sitting oii smoking a pipe and star to the way it had been since long int? moodily into space. His vision before she went there to “Awhrllyfi he agreed. we could get her out of never has any fun in life, works all the time." “She makes herself work," Jane "lf she would only use riiore efficient methods, she's get. She won't take protested. through soon er. live! ‘I wis it} Sh Sh was bound by the limits 01' his vil- "You simply can't do anything lage, with mother, she's too old-fashion- sbe heard Jane say to Luther. in "He used to be the brightest boy the place." A Talbot said 11more tlinn once to lier growing l? cbildireu, 0 1-t was true that at school be hol always easily obtained the highest marks. it was true he trwned and read more books than anyone elite in the community. This gave him u new m" or t i “bop a reputation for scholarship. p 1‘ ' ' n 1'“ n o‘ iBut as a matter of fact, Jordon saving machine." "Lot her alone. 0d. tutti! Clean Child's Bowels with fornia Fig Syrup" Even if cross, feverish, yroiiatiipated or lull of cold, childrc Ilove the pleasant taste of lit l-‘ig Syrup." A teaspoonful ncvcr w“; o ~ ils to clean thc liver and bowels. s y u Ask your druggist ior She's much bap- pier in her old way," Claire advis- ~ § bilious Talbot stopped thinking somewhere between tlie age oi’ 16 and 2i. This is fair too often tiie case. even in the packed metropolis where new ideas are fairly forced upon people by their contact with each other. li-ut Jordan Talbot be came mentally sluggli-eili all oi‘ a sudden. Perhaps his physical work was too much for liim. Perhaps it was easier not to think. In any Cfliit‘, he aicticpted certain ideas and formul- as taught to hini in his youth and never went. beyond them. One oi the ldeag was that danc- ing was wicked. ' So when he came up the road and heard the frivolous strains of a onevstep coining ifrom the porch of his own house, the black tliiin- der- clouda gathered in his taco. lie saw his son and his son's wife dancing together, and Jane. perch- ed on the porch rail by the much- ine, keeping it wound when the ruechanism ran down, tbervbv pro- during more oi the evil music. lie saw his younger-it daughter danc-1 ing, her waist encircled liy the arm oi’ one of the boys in the village. il-ie bad no airthority over his grown children-but Amy . still obey. Carefully skirting the porch, he walked around to the back of the house. Mrs. Talbot. netising trouble. disappeared to . meet him. 11 in a moment she came out again. "Califor- "Amy," she called, Everyone guessed which hill‘ tions for babies and children 0D bottle. Mother! You must say "C&1lf0m|n".hm;|d m“ W,“ ,5, "My , b ' u - v or you may m» an imitation ti; lilo P. l. ieiarijlynip. "Haven ‘t. Talbot said. It was her way of be- ing tactful. Luther took the n hint. Brockville, om. staire-Jtoav romantic it “'11s, she thought to herself, and how uicc to have them about! “it's nice to see them Willi eacli other," n-"lic remarked i0 one 01' 118i‘ neighbors. "They're so happy." This again was aii unthinking phrase. :1. remark that popped out of her head because it seemed the sort of thing to say. Marriage was happiness! It did not matter that all about her were evidences of ex- treme diecontentment, great un- happiness, disillusion. She had been taught by the novels she read l I, as n girl that marriage was happiq ness, therefore Luther and Claire must be happy together. One day she brought out an old book of photographs, thinking to amuse Claire. it was the typical "Family Album" oi‘ the country house, red plush cover padded iu the cent-re ‘uo the book resembled a flat hard cushion rather than a vol- ume, and over the front the word ‘SA-LBUM" in a nlckeled scroll of fancy letters. - "This is Luther when ha was three,” she said. pointing to a small Cause Of Bacloachcs Every muscle in the body ni-cils 11 fillllitly 0f rlc-h. red blood in pro- portion to the work it does. 'i‘li<- muscles of the back are under ll heavy strain and have but. little rest. When the iblood is thin they luck nourishment and rebel. The reivult is n sensation of pain in these muscles, Many peope are frightened into believing that fbatzkaches are due in kidney trouble, but the best medi- (‘ill authorities agree that. back- ache is very seldom due to kidney trouble. in i whole t-r pure hlo and those who are tron-bed with pains in the bard: or lolns. either frequen. or occasion- al. should look to the condition of tlic iblood. it will be found in moat caries that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills . buildiiig up tho blood and feed» iris the starve nerves and muscles will banish‘ the pains and make you reel better in every other way. llow much better it is to try Dr. Wil- All dealers in medicine sell hr. you danced orwsh? i Wilisms’ PinlrPills. or you can net - them by mail at 50c a box from e Dr. Williams Medicine 00., Make. Your Home-as Within as It is Without Aok [or the siren] earn-as ioekwhanbuyiri . Illorma he bola ol a! 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