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Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Nov 1924, p. 11

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A ATAU x TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1024 THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG x [TRY MAGNESIA FOR | OUT OUR WAY STOMACH TROUBLE It Nemtrslizes Stomach Acidity, Pre-| vents ¥Yoed Fermentation, Sour, | Gagsy Stomach sand Acid { Indigestion. Doubtless if you are a sufferer from 7a have already tried pep- ¥ , drugs and various diges- tive alds®and you know these things will not cure your trouble--in some cases do not even give relief, But before giving up hope and decid- ing rv are 4 chromic dyspeptic just try the effect of a little Bisulated Mag- nesia~--not e& ordina commercial carbonate, citfate, or milk, but the pure Bisurated Magnesia which you can ob- tain from practically any druggist In eit Powaered or tablet form. Take a teaspoonful of the powder or tablets with a little water » your next meal, and see what 8 difference this makes. It will instantly neutralize the dangerous, harmful acid in the stomach which now cauges your to ferment and sour, jnaking gas. wind, flatulence, heart- burn the bloated or heavy, lumpy feeling that seems to follow most i= eat. . ou wi d that provided you take a :rated Magnesia immediately after a meal, you can eat almost any- and it without any damger pain mfort to follow and tinued use of the Magne cannot injure the ¥ so long ae there gestion. 'OMmorrow Alright Pe ° system, noyances are. LIKE. TO GO Huns With | HARD TO GET LP AND [iil 1 HAVENT MUCH TIME [El TO BOTHER WITH Bv Williams What the World Is Doing (As Seen by Popular Mechanics Magazine) Hie | if if Land Skates Run on Rough Ground : Pistol Is Hidden in Auto Lever Ready for Quick Defense * * U. S. Tire Output Increasing While the combined production of rub- ber tires for sutomabiles and motorcycles in the principal countries of the wotld amounts to 54,500,000, more than four- fifths are comsumed by vehicles in the United States. About 46,000, i here each year, of Waterproofing Blueprints To overcome the annoyance of having blueprints spotted by main or moisture, the following simple plan is useful: Melt two or three cakes of refined paraffin, then immerse 8 number of absorbent cloths in the wax. Withdraw the cloths | and allow them to drain. To treat a| print, lay one of the cloths on a dry, | smooth surface, place the print on top of it, then another cloth on top of the print, and iron the top cloth with a mod- erately hot flatiron. The paper immedi- ately absorbs paraffin until mturated and | becomes translucent and waterproof. This method is better than dipping the prints into the paraffin, which leaves too heavy a coating. . i Effective Post Puller point was the tip of a discarded plow- share. To pull a post, the runner is placed close beside it with the point of the lever driven into the post as shown. When the horses are then urged ahead You have been looking for. Falls "CEETEE" underwear is positively guaranteed by its makers: --. ----not to shrink when washed ----not to itch or chafe ----to be full fashioned ----to be knitted of pure wool --Kknit to fit the body ----to be reinforced at wearing parts --to0 give absolute satisfaction JOHN LAIDLAW & SON LIMITED DISTRIBUTORS OF TURNBULL'S UNDERWEAR SINCE 1879. AGENTS FOR TURNBULL'S MEN'S UNDERWEAR C. LIVINGSTON & BRO. 75-79 BROCK STREET BUY ADVERTISED GOODS Be Protected In Your Shopping r > HIS MNSTERS VOICE F/I \ = al\ jh 4 EY A daughter, Audrey, spent Wednesday at Mrs. J. Middleton's. Miss Hughes, Evangelist, of Picton, is helping in the Free Methodist revi- val meetings at the village. Miss B. Raymond, Ottawa, "spent Thanksgiving at Elgin, accompanied by Miss W. Raymond. Miss E. Link- later is spending a fortnight in Water- . | town, N.Y. Mrs. R. Thompson has re- turned from visiting relatives at Water- town, N.Y. Keep Out Diseases. Cousins, for the past week. scarlet fever and whooping eough has stayed out of our neighborhood so far. We are in hopes that no person gets it up here. Albert Bell has moved in the Kirk house. Rev. Mr. Gall took dinner at Mrs. M. Father's. ville and Elgin at BE. Browi's on Sunday at W. Cousing'. Bush, Percy McCulla aid Kay Cou- sing spent Sunday with Andrew Hare. Edward Ball spent Sunday evening at L. Godfrey's. . Armored tractors; equipped with designed to cross lakes and rivers, as well as rough ground, have been tested by army officials. | Clinton Wagar and Mel-| g in the training of your child can take the place of a ical education--nothing can help to attain that education : in to flame children', of musical Se ee ; permit to associate and with the world's Glre-aad fort the foundation of education is your birthright, theie culture. A « y

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