For Bronchitis "Advised by an Eminent Doctor.”
Old, Northampton.
"Dear Sirs, After suffering from bronchial catarrh and stotrach catarrh without relief, I was advised by an eminent authority to try Augier's Emulsion. For the benefit of those similarly afflicted, I have much pleasure in stating that, after taking your medicine for some weeks, I have been entirely cured of both the above troublesome complaints, and have also became stronger in every way than I have been for many years. I can confidently recommend all who are troubled with similar ailments to take your excellent preparation. (Signed) REV. H. K. HASLAM.
ANGIER'S EMULSION
(PETROLEUM WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES) SOOTHING AND
STRENGTHENING.
Augier's Emulsion is entirely different and superior to all other emulsions because it combines the remarkable healing pro perties of our special petroleum with the tanic properties of the hypophosphites. It
at once an unequalled lang remedy, a great aid to digestion, and a pleasant bonic rivit benefits the entire system. Angieg's Jumulsionisinvaluable for chughs, bronchitis, astlina, lofnenza, consumption, and iùs all catarrhal affections of Croat. lungs, stomach.or intestines. It is pleasant to take and agrees perfectly with delicate sombels
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LIFE WITHOUT. HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH.
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This remarcable compound, the latest discovery of modern times, is without equal in all casien of defective nerve and brain power, whether induced by worry, overwork, dissipation, or other Influences. Sleeplessness pultation, defective circulation, nervous dyspepsia, the or neuralgia, low spirits, mental and bodily prostration, want of condrace, general delity, premature decay or deficiency of the vital forces, loss of vitality, harassing dreams, restlessness that can settle Lu roching, irritability of temper, female complaints, hysterie, backache, bearing down scusations. Rung diseases, consumption, night sweats, muddy, high-coloured water, &c.. are all so many different phases of brafts and serve wreckage and exhaustion, the cause of by far the greater portion of the misery, ill health, and despondency by which we are confronted on every hand, that Can only be successfully combated by the use of Lila wonderful and highly selentile preparative,- uracing up the system generally, gives tope to the exhausted vertes, Arrests all weakening wasting discharges, restores the failing wergies, and imparta new life asid vigour to those who kad so recently seemed played out, used up and valueless." Bottles Price 21. 91.
WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH 18 IMPOSSIBLE.
BLOOD
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Never before was there anything like it, nor can its nevellous properties ever be equalled in All cases of poorness, impurity, or other friperfection of the blood from whatever cause arising- Susooner is it milfbed sito the system than it permeates and peietrates to the minutest capi lartes, overconting mid expelling disease, therencever and in whatsoever for net with; removing All bitches, pimplex, schif, scurvy, seralalots and glandular swellings, discolorations, Tungliss and unsightly patches, &c. Jis effects are almost fungical in the treatment of gott, rheumailm wiatica, lumbago, pains and swelling of the jalnik, discharges, blood poison, eczema. lepra. psoriasis, bad legs, bad wezsts, abscèraes, ulcers, wounds, sores, goitré or Derbyshire neck. i'. improves the general health, and quickly removes long-standing bronchitis, astum, and hackin straining, spasmodic cgl, too often the precursor of consumption. Bottles Price 2, d.
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NO OLD WOMEN,
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I do not think anyone who goon about Lon. lon with the open eye can have failed to observe. A very startling revolation in the attitude of women to the whole question of life-a rʊvolu- tion which has not besa entirely bloodloas.
That women should have a woman's cause, should be prepared to suffer for it and make many self-snortloos in the shape of. service to further its ends, are only sports of the phenomenon. There is a growing, dit- ference in woman herself, in her expression and carriage, in her method of dress, in her ways of thought and her whole attitude to life. I should say the sum total of it means an inborn
ostred of standing oatside the apa, a preto
inotced areas, protected and sometimes pampered peotater. Just as men challenge such other as nations-a neglected Lorca crepping into strength and finally existing as a standing menace-so within the nation a noglected force is growing, and the time will come when woman, aiming an equal intelli. gence, will demand from the challenged power? of mer an equal opportunity. The oud of that challange and the outcome. ora socrota to be found only in the running smids of time.
“THELE ALE RO OLD WOMEN,"
And one aspect of the changing attitude of woman may be gleaned by observing the old woman. Or one might say that the man who desires to observe the old woman in London will fail for the simplu rosson that there ara no old women nowsdays at all. Aged he may be, conuting the years and outward sigos, such as silvered hair-if she be very honest-bat old sho is not, nor will she arer become so in lor at- titude to life. In the past the proverb was "A man is as old as to feels; a woman as old as she look." Its significance is being revised with startling effect in our own day.
The proper place of a won in was, in the old daye, at home. In youth they decked her out
as one more fins of goods in the matrimonial market-in the hope that some lord of creation would come along and take her off the shell Ho baght hor with vast eundesopasion, as some idler in an unaccustomed pises might buy on soeing exposed for sale a hird of rich plamage and bannting powers of song. He took her home and put her in a enge, and maybe in fina
for it does happen that way out of the romantic stories-the owner grew tired of his porsession and did not linger evenTM to listen to the song. The singing bird beasts more of s sparrow growing dingier and dingier, and the melody of its youthful notos gradually diminished and became a wither, fretfal chirp. Long before she becamen dingy is a sparrow woman's main claim to êx stence, her decorative valus in the home, began to weaken, and, mostly indoors ehe warmed bor withering lands at the waning fires of life, often s naglected, and at her best tolerated, appendage at the house. The tragedy
ກ of women at this period of waning beanty may be vinalised by watching the tinted learea fall one by one from a usblo tree in intama.
THE HAT MAKES THE WOMAN.
But that is not the woman of to-day. She does not sit at home. In what used to be bér decorative days she learns a professon or frade, an art, or craft, and dose not much care whether there is evan a bid in her matrimonal ofing. Eren when there is, the bird that is to be-aged bargains with the bayer stipulates for the policy of the open dour and her right to dy in and out as she plesas. When there are young birds in the nest, to her entire credit she' comes often to see how the fledglings are pre- gressing. I have not yet seen anything in the- woman's rom-ut that implies neglect of ma ternity.
She becomes increasingly careful of her clothes in these matronly days, sud as she grows of ler she becomes more radiantly youthful. No longer does the woman of to-day look in the gloss, see brow's-fest multiplying with wrinkling vigour, and const her grey hairs in despair, thinking of her place in the. corner of the house and conducted and protected journays without, in a honzet and a rusty gown, No, she goes to a better costamier and a thought- ful constructor of corsets, changes her asird repr or a more skilful erafumau, practism face massage, and increases her mliner'a bill It
is the hat that makes the woman, from the
or ar dio to the grave, and the bonnet of a tion ago oflen aget her and labelled her old and nninteresting even before she had stoppad oat olyouth, Only women who really like trouble and spend their lives asaretlig for it wear box- nots to day, Tha wise all woman invents new ways of hurrossing so gives her married daughter lessons, in the superb man sar, ou the choice of bats and in the more diffimnlt mal ər of wearing them when they are jean red,
THE FIAESIDE AND LAVENDER; Twenty years ago the ageing woman gave up the battle of life without a fight and crept off to the Acoside in faded lavender. Surrey a volume of Punch, which is an atmirable record of our social fat-its, and you will seo at a glanco that in the old days only the young women stood and occupied entre sals, Matrons and forg old-looking aged lafios gossiped in sot-of-the way corners. To-day you cannot tell a woman ared either by bor manner or her dress, but if she is attired with becoming youthfulness and is tasploion-ly young and fresh in her range of ideas and her manner of speech you may begin to suspect she kas passed seventy and is really hiding the approach of her sightieth birthday. If the woman is ged in looka, tired and worn, neglected in dreas even to the point of frampl- ness, the shrewd observer realises she is ap- poaching the twenties and has come face to face with the appalling knowledge that she is a woman, born to the burden of leading" a once- anslaved max to the premised land. The old woman had become used to the horror and in- justies implied by being a woman. She has. probably done her share of leading revolutions and accomplishing a men's work infinitely better aid it himself. She wine her way
than he ever her age, and in the sad the old
to youth by woman becomes the young woman, because she takes up the charming things younger women are negleling in their haste to be manly. She knows the beautiful trappings which have docked women through wil the ages and made their passage's riotous procession of colour in a world that can be odiously drab, may once have been symbols of slavery, but under certain conditiona can be turned into signs of freedom and power.
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most the neglected weapon of her sex, and to nee it with a new understanding and authority which her younger sisters are now too busily engaged to attempt to acquire ust in their turn they find themselves growing old.
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CONSTIPATION.
The Cause of much Suffering.
When the Bowels are clogged the waste matter decays and ferments and enters the blood, and is carried to all parts of the body, producing Headaches, Biliousness, Sleeplessness, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and various other ailments disturbing the Heart and Nervous System, and if continued is liable to cause inflamation of Nature often requires a little assistance, and if this the towel, Liver and Kidneys. assistance is given at the first indication much distress and suffering may be averted. Mothers, especially, should guard the health of their children, and inculate regular habits from infancy. As a family remedy for Costiveness, Dr. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS have a wide reputation. They are mild in their action, causing ́uettne, weakness nor sickness and do not gripe, and may be used by old and young, weak and strong.
They are a perfect blood purifier and a positive and permanent Cure for Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipation, Headaches, Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kidney Troubles, Piles, Pimples, Boils and Blotches, and for Female Ailments.
-DR MORSB!8- INDIAN ROOT PILLS are an efficient, reliable, and Safc remedy placed on the market at a price within the reach of all. The Pills being sugar-coated, are pleasant to take, and retain their medicinal properties, They are grackend in amber coloured hottles-not in cheap wooden or pasteboard boxes--and
are thus always fresh and clean, impervious to moisture, unaffected by climatic con- ditions, and do not deteriorate by keep- ing as all liquid medicines do.
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INDIAN ROOT
FOR THE LIVER F
PILLS
For Sale by Watkins, Ltd., Wholesale and Retail Agents, and Chemists and Stores generally, a 60 cents per bottle, or will be forwarded our receipt of price by The W. H. COMSTOCK CO., Ltd., (Sole Proprieturs) 21 Farringdon Avenue, London, England..
They do not Weaken. They do not Sicken. They do not Gripe.
MISS MADELINE
CLUTTER.
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HEARD OF
NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE
THE
NEW SCALP
PROPHYLACTIC
Newbro's Horpicide is the first Prophylastic for the hair and scalp.
fis fermata harmonizes with the theory (dow & escognisel fot) thit ara of microbio origin. dandruff, itching soulp and falling hair Herpisido defends the hair and scalp agalast disses, and by destroying the scalp microbe or dandraf gerar (a tiny vagotable growth) it eradicates dandraft, stops falling hair and pormits the hair to grow as na ure intended. Mi Clutter's letter Almost marvellous results sometimes follow itrass. and photograph certainly spank for themselves.
"I harawith onclose you one of my Intest photographs, which will abo you what Nowbro's Barpisite has done for my hair. Since using your romedy my hair -nah lon zer than it was, and it has that lastre to it that goo's hair always has when their scalp is in a healthy condition.*
--(Signed) MADELINE CLUTTER, 4350, Berkeley Are, Chicago, Ill.
Herpicide is delightfully fragrant and refreshing.
It is free from oil and mikes the hair light and fluffy.
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