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Newmarket Era, 30 Nov 1906, p. 6

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FA a i r When Indigestion Grips You 1 ft la not merely something you ate at the last meal It is in the stomach A pain is Natures danger signal that something wrong Indigestion Is the stomachs way of telling you that it cant or wont work NOW is the time to take These fruit tablets rest the stomach bring oat a copious flow of gastric juice at meal time and make the stomach and intestines digest everything you eat know that are doing you good because there Is no more pain no more sour stomach no belching gas keep the stomach clear and healthy and ready to digest any sensible meal you eat while the constipation is entirely cured by their use are most valuable In the home We used two and art lodij getting iWttL rnhkh tells oar opinion of their merits- I find them especially good tor the children pleasant to tike and cleansing their action Mrs P ST Calgary Alberta Fruit atives are pure fruit juices In tablet form They act gently on all the organs of digestion siren en invigorate and cure If there is anything wrong with stomach or bowels cure yourself with Fruit Tablets an druggist sot a box by FruHatlves Limited Ottawa YOU CAN PAY CURED HO USED WITHOUT WRITTEN I bid for yeart It fiaally on of the I bad la lbs and aa a In ha was weak ted stoop over foil of Had adesira Family patent electric belts all failed I had spent of dollars to Tain Flosllylcoa- Bolted as the last resort I bad great deal about then and from the act that tber had been established over a tsars understood their basinets I atn delighted iht results In cue week I better and In a few waaentiisly cored Have gained sixteen pound a la weight G ESTABLISHED CURES OR NO PAY HA8 YOUR BLOOD BEEN D18EA8ED BLOOD POISONS the most prevalent and diseases tap very Ufa victim and unless entirely eradicated from the system will cause lions Beware of Mercery It only suppresses the symptoms oar MB METHOD positively cues all blood disease forever OR MIDDLEAGED acts or liter excesses broken down You feel he symptoms stealing over physically and sua do the man you used to be or should be Art a victim Have yen lost hope Intending mm IK to marry J Has yoor blood Have any weakness Our Hew Method Treatment will cure What it has done for others ft CONSULTATION Ho matter too write for an opinion Free of Charge CbarjeareasonablB BOOKS FREE The Golden Monitor DUeaaca of Men Sealed Book on Wcmo HO USED WITHOUT CONSENT sWory Confidential Question List for Homo Treatment Fro KESHAN Cor Michigan Ave and Detroit Mich f 9 s Syrup of Red Spruce Gum Cures Coughs GRAYS that one thing and docs it well no but a for all throat and lung troubles GRAYS SYBOP OP RED SPRUCE GUM stops the irritating tickle away the and heals the throat and CORES COUGHS to None the lets effective because it is to take eta Yard By by Harwell along the lake shore path Its spring wind beat In oh face- A mating blackbird trilled In the greening Harwell In his running pants and Jersey with his bare legs and sandaled feet with his fine head tossed back and the muscles of bis back rippling beneath his jersey was as beautiful In bis perfection youth as the spring throoga which he ran It was getting a little warm for the dally cross country trot bat the spring meets would be on In another week and after that cap and gown in ex change for jersey during commence ment week then Harwell bad only three things to remember First be was not to overdo He was so near the per fection point now with the least TO IK BAND WITH FACE AND extra work he would be stale Sec ond he must be careful of thigh muscle He bad strained It in the fall as quarterback And lastly this third necessity being unknown the trainer he must win the hundred yard dash in the Col wellWilt on meet The rivalry Harwell and Small had become more than physical To win first place In the meet was to first place In Alice Summers eyes at least this was the conclusion reached by Harwell He hurdled the pasture bars Into meadow It was rather wet and smell of bruised cowslips and tender new spruDK mint followed the fioft pad of his sandals At the sand pita Har well halted at the sound of his name shouted at top of lusty lungs Small In knickerbockers was pound ing away with his geological hammer fit a huge bowlder Til chill if I called Harwell merrily Why arent you running Got this geology to make up this week Too bad shouted Harwell bound ing with his strides toward the far aide of the pits Small looked after him then a mali cious look crossed his eyes If If Har well should get chilled He sprang to his feet Welti he roared want then Great he cried Then there was silence Harwell did not turn his head at call He appreciative ly himself Cant work me way be thought A chill for me would bo very valuable to and he little meadow brook with a careless bound Then a vague tense of apprehension entered bis mind Smalls roar had stopped very He wondered why Perhaps he ought to go back yet he kept on But the of apprehension grew and would not go finally wjtb a lit tle groan at his own fool ess Har well turned and retraced his course to so long deserted that there- opt a board in sight Yea half buried arid with ago there was one Ha pelted the pit a great wrench and was back with tho which bo placed a against farther sand elides Then to work again with the broken shovel feverishly for Small was growing faint and limp At last Harwell helped the half unconscious Small to his feet Then ho was suddenly conscious that his bands that his feet dragged that his right thigh muscle ached wearily But he put his arm about Small and led him slowly from the sand pit down to the turnpike road that was the stralghtest course to the dormitory It was sun set and a damp cool wind blew from the marshes Harwell shivered but he closed his lips firmly and hurried Small on as best he could There was the sound of hoof beats behind them The two weary figures drew to the roadside and waited for the smart little dogcart to pass them But it stopped and its solitary oc cupant gave ah exclamation of sur prise What En the world the matter asked- Alice Summers Small got caught In the sand pit re plied Harwell both men staring up in to the beautiful sensitive face The girl gave a little cry of sympathy Ob get in here Sir Small and Ill drive you to the doctor a few momenta Harwell watching yie gay painted back of the trap now occupied by two figures treating into the dusk His Up quivered a little sensitively never thought of me he Small has got her and I Ive got the chill he wanted me to have Then he limped on through the light toward the dormitory a That evening Harwell sat in the room of bis fraternity house his aching muscles and giving an occasional sneeze The hundred yard dash was- lost but Alice too was he strangely Indifferent Then he was called to the telephone Miss Alice Summers who was staying at the hotel with her mother would be t glad to have him coll As Harwell very cold and dignified stalked Into the reception room Alice- her winsome face eager led him to a quiet corner Dick she sold hesi tatingly dd I act very this afternoon Dick thought for a moment Yes he replied firmly Alice caught her breath But how could I know that you had been so fine You said nothing There was nothing to say It was Smalls Inning Small sniffed Alice Dont men- W- 155 mm When you want a pair of rubbers youre tired of feet bonedry though you wade all rubbers that will wear slippers go to a live dealers and Duck Never Break on the soles camps they swear by Duck Never Prospectors micas wear ihero too rubbers dirt vail Asad pretty moth any abuse Km make rubber better Dock Br to mate them any stronger any Theyre made service una gjye a pair and tec how of really THE GEORGIAN BREAK tea J Double ai The jjy lV dock the rubber and the colter lining and heel are double- heavy pure gum TPADG MASK Tell your dealer you The At by of learner to you lean 5r Billy Small to me think you fine but I could get that from what Billy said only by Inference Dick did you get a chill Dick nodded and Alices face filled with dismay With two brothers in college she understood all the shad ings of training Oh Dick she said Dick Something In her tone made look up bitterly ir she replied Well per haps I do care more that you were bravo and fine enough to up all chances in the meet to help a man who was not worth It The room swain around giddily Dick clutched the arms of his chair and then both the girls slender bands In his The Worst A good story is told a digger who had ridden into a Western Aus tralian town to consult a doctor Having Done so he went to have the prescription made up How much is this lot he chemist Weil let me see was the reply Theres sevcnartdsixpcncc for medicine and a shilling for He hesitated uncertain whether he bad charged lor every thing Oh hurry up boss said tho im patient niiner Put a price ion the cork and let us know the worst a Womans Medicine WIVES MOTH ERS TESTIFY TO THEIR VALUE have been called wo mans medicine because of their ex ceptional fitness for the various ail ments peculiar to the sex as well as for liver disorders and stomach ail ments generally Unlike most liver ami stomach medicines lain no bismuth mercury or any min eral whatever From to are purely vegetable Mrs J Whitfield of Swan Man says done tike a wonderful amount of I can hardly describe bow had I felt I took I could not cat tint that it caused train There was a constant sensation of tightness in my side and liver was out of order could not sleep at QUI Program for -i- Cou I uk I i lei 1 AV Christs Life l 1 the Luke mVVJ Literary What Trill Chiefly Applied to You irmii our Sunday School Lcssops Matt 53 fcinnia v Social Christmas in Different Lands Johnston A Missionary Message to the Young People- disin Miss Missionary o Things Ought to Know may be smooth rubbing them on a board snrinitied with salt should never he given pork or sausage hot cakes pica or candy liquid ammonia will re move egg stains plated spoons inciting tor use It is a- pood add to it a little powdered chalk This greatly augment its strength When Bower vases are stained they should be washed with vinegar with very hot water or ammonia may be used vinegar A Irving pan however soiled be rendered beautifully bright if it be cleaned with ammonia Make a strong solution of ammonia and water a lei the pan soak in it for The nights suffered also from kidney But you dont care he said trouble and was altogether in a run down and very serious condition I bad been Ailing in this way for years ami it is gratifying to find that were coAial to my case Mrs Hall of Dean Lake says have proved very for constipation from which I a great deal They cured me Mrs J Thompson Cleveland says For irregularities land painful Periods I can icv proved a I am sore of It said Dick And there was a thrill of joy In his voice that left no doubt as to his meaning Tie Python No creature of the Jungles of Java Is more feared than the terrible python A hunter tells of his experiences with of these huge snakes Gunning one day near the river in the Interior of the Island bo I a number of wild bogs coming I to the water to drink Suddenly the head of a rose above the grass and a hog squealed A python had seized a full grown one easily thre feet high at the shoulder and thrown two colls around the body Under the tremendous pleasure the hog seemed to lengthen and when snake coiled I saw only a atrip of meat nothing distinguishable but head I shot the snake It was twelve feet long and seven inches through and yet Its colts crushed the of the sand pita stride never break- ta chips There Is do doubt lug At the brow of the slope ho gave hidden Q vast of a startled ejaculation In to his feet had dislodged a great slice of the sand pit wall To his arm pits in sand with face white and and the aand creeping constantly down to sift higher and higher about him was Harwell dashed toward him As he ran he snatched up an old tin can half full of rain water and dashed It in face opened his Im suffocating Harwell he said Oh no youre not not by a long of them for Instance Here take this can and dig to entitle and thirtyone technical the band Ill use piece of lata are engaged at a shovel and well yon out in a chemists and at jury a third scientific chemists to work The bit The research lab or proved very efficient wielded oratories of these works lavishly by Harwells arm and the tin equipped One of them possesses a can In not to be of volumes A second Dick whispered dont you see that what you have done Is better I commend it than winning ten restored me to health when I had become very ill and very despondent arc absolutely lor female ailments and tics constipation piles anaemia rheumatism blood tit etc They tone up the tern and enable St to throw and girls just into womanhood and restore and strength to those who are rundown Of all a box or post free from the Co Toronto on of price boxes for -oo- An Irishman slept ono night in life same room with a negro His law was blackened sometime Hit night by a pracWcal Joker Start- tin off In a great hurry early the next morning he caught himself in the mirror inzzlctl stooped and gazed and finally ex claimed BcKorra theyve woke up wrong man Amenities of rlrc and the Gen tle Art or Very few of us Indeed are exempt from the cbarge of direct lying Not to mention the strategic lies told to enemies In time of war to criminals to lck persons and lunatics as to which pages upon pages of casuistry appear in the older works on moral science there are what may be terbied Ilea lubricant wrung from us by and good breeding If the amenities of life were preserved through the gentle art of lying society could scarce ly continue as a happy family we Bhould all have to live In separate cages The best of ua will tell direct lies on trivialities where politeness Is Imperative Wherever practicable how- aver the Bplrlt of advocacy prevails We say whatever we can truthfoUy and tactfully pause while the hearers self love and Imagination fill out a generally agreeable impression Fam ily relationships even more markedly than business or relations ex emplify universal attitude of advo cacy Roundabout says Go to Browns house and toll Mrs ilrown and tho ladles what you think of him and see what a welcome you will get In like maimer let him to your house and tell your lady opinion of you and how she will receive him No one save an unspeakable cad would speak slight ingly of a husband to his wife no an uuspeakablc cad would tol erate slighting language In his pres ence concerning his wife is tho conventional law as to spouses par ents children blood relations in gen eral even friends Wilbur In Atlantic and Pains Hirsts Pain Exterminator quickly relieves lame backs strained shoulders sprained ankles bad knees cuts and Hirst Pain Exterminator years the old reliable family medicine at all dealers Try Hirsts Utile Liver rills natural tonic and effective Ask your dealer or send us direct Handsome Souvenir WaterColor sketch free DALLEY CO Hamilton the Interior ace many anacondas of Parties have been made up to hunt them but the mala rious climate drives them hack Science nod In Zeiss glass works at Jena four teen doctors of science employed end these Include mathematicians at well as physicists great aniline color Works employ more sci entific than technical chemists At Harwell worked with one eye on the of the pit lay ers one by loosening if he not get free before they fell well there was no use In thinking of that Now flmall was free to waist line now to his thighs swiftly a great wedge of gave way and was again burled to his shoulders looked about The pits had A f 150000 francs a year on glass ware things are no doubt ex pensive but these great manage to pay a of from to per cent Every newly discovered which la usable Is patented and In this way Germany has managed to establish a monopoly The house of possesses a thousand patents at home In foreign countries London Graphic 1 IN OP CHAMBERLAINS COUGH There is no other medicine that has received so much praise and so I as It and prompt relief follows its use everywhere do not hesitate to Its merits for the hem fit of others It Is a certain cure for and will prevent the attack at first of ttip disease It is especially adapted to children as It In pleasant to ami nothing Mr A a well known resident Hud clerk in the store Mr of Alice Cane Colony Pout Africa VI have used Cham- Cough Remedy to ward and colds In 1 to be saMsfactorv i elves me pleasure to it For sale J and all druggists JACKSON NOT POOR The Great Had Very Many rtdvanlna Verily we abandon belief that Andrew belonged to class of American youths who rode to fame and fortune by their own efforts unaided by the help of family and friends Never did he tasto hitter cup of physical want of hunger and cold of helpless spirit breaking poverty Never was ho without homo and loyal friends and a sufficiency of com forts of life Never was It his lot to Buffer that humiliation that that inward bleeding wound which proud nature writhes under when there Is no money In pocket no change of clothing for body no welcome light In any window In all tho world harassed day draws to Its end and the wretched night comes on Poverty I Why Andrew Jackson never la His whole life had a genuine of what the cruel word really means Few men have been more greatly in debted to the Intelligent affection of a aelf sacrificing mother Few sons of poor parents have had such advan tages as were lot and few lads of poor parents did such a scanty amount of manual labor Compared to rugged self taught youth of Benjamin Franklin Roger Sherman Abraham Andrew Johnson Bam Hous ton Francis Marlon and the boyhood of Jack- son almost appearance of having been cast upon flowery beds of ease Wats Clarity lecomes use it as a bait as soon Defies the Cold Underwear the I pcrf protection against winters It just the right weight for warmth yet not too heavy for comfort Unshrinkable wear ScobAWooc

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