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NolesAboutTownjl JAIL. OK TIIHT. John fteelyVwits nhurajt-d In pubce court on riaturdity with stealing two sums of money, on of tl.26 and thai tha raaa in bund to fTtt that Should he il-al lie would lot on tn aoainde.l amtrn-e tccused Suilly and scnteni' month's tmiirtrtonment on rah count, sentences to run concurrently. WvYOOIl l.OIM.K, N.O.K Mwiwl Lilt- 8. o.

on their re- 'niiiTAnv A new Hy.terrt fll IXllE, i SEEK $13,500 FOR CHURCH sutler of 1 7n, from John LKiVa-r, ills: employer. AivuM, in his un b.half. Mro ttf poaarth Avenue HapcM Co suited that In. believed thai ua hand-1 Hate lnausuratew. inaj In hli socounta tothe rtrnl ho had put all in.

mllM-iM by him. In ny the aiun if lr.7" waa not- da- 1 jducted fruiu hit khips In the ordln-1 lArse congregations attended tha ry course, aa It aluld lt.iv. been had In 'urlh Avenue ba lvn btlla to hi been ohurcn Beautiful Impressive singing greatly L'air' I 1 ad In the worah.p. tha choir 'cs. ell.n.

rhargee ars'iu-l the. who hud all uaat efforts Tha anthrma were .11 wall rendered and tha aolo work of Mm. Ortereon being of tiigh nrdar. In ToaU'e 'Heeurrexlf her vole w.a .1 Deputy laKltrwta Aakwllh found -d th message to him to tha hearts of all. Tha sulOart of eha mnmlnc was "Immortality," and waa handled' by Mia Itav.

Jlr. Hum an In a masterly manner. gulsr mealing nUht. Hrirtay Ust. made Xvrnua llapltst Churob to rai.a tha to Mr.

Merry- for church estrnsiun work I. weather, a u. Ii reteini-il member of progressing favorably. On Monday tha lodge. Hie of.ii(t hi.

rnur- twelve team, of two ea'h iriaire to II Uw. aut on tha whirlwind im- lauiihter of l-. jyn. of the paiin of ralaln thi. amount.

They I Jiuulm work pirtmnl. Tli. re-, huvo (real ronndome and to awntiitlon made by tha ire.id,-itt rtuUie the full amount In trn lUya. ff Bowood. Mr.

II. 1'ifajii I let rw-rt. and of liitnoMom mptile olot-lt. fttr. llvtueh taken by urpriw, ni.i,1 a thank- I i a mi Kiirn Kiniiiiaw miiii.

UnjVn ooa wiKnn. iK-ins woou rriaay. a IOOKI.1IOOIX wita i -il- 1 I 'dared by tii'-nih'T of the lodtte tinder the ord-T of and win Viueh K. K. totten, K.

W. v. ailier. J. 11.

Munn. 8. V. Cooper, of the permanent Vl.ltor to the lo.le. and wa.

'elcomed by all the The V. P. Aaaoetatkin will unite with the ill 1'hall memorial Y. I. A.

to-nirht In order to hear Kev A. I. 'n to Word, of well ome addreaaed to htm by tha prem.lenl. fapi. Cooper aid (ava him a (tre.il deal of pleasure to be with lodge fur an veninu, an.l vhe lodae a oclata pa.tor of Calmer Buptlat Chuni-h and leader of .1.

experted that a lane audience will prcaent to hear the reverend man dlaruM'hl. work. Raven, tinman witten and II. Kd-- Diundon (onletbuted to the. ei.ellenc.i Wekome Zlon Con- ef ttio A.pa.t pfealoant of yeaterdny were t-th.

lodne. who I. now llvln. In O.iebee ur Rev. -City, in the newTi of A condtK-ied uth.

l.ted by Itav. w. Taley. of the Oon-re(atlonal -ollee. Montreal.

Tile anu wa. moat im- pralvtx Tha mu.k- auppUed by the rholr waa exreptlonally rood, gunner's "Why Beek Te the Uvln?" and Belcher-. tli splendid Droarena It nil. wn beln Impres- 4'hara ihre. and feellnsly rendered.

Under JRed ItOM d.sree. Kn.l a very lsrs. Jttendane. there not be- nr a Va. ln the loosemom 1 nuHrnirM-enti The niemt.r.hip of Howood Uodca la Ptanl nl etlt flnwera fnrmlns rapidly, ailonn orlni, Ud the altar nil.

tlpttlly from E- hold their avnd prle.ioi,al k. meetlns lomiht snd will hai receive Th. la an exi-liulve lode raley. of Mont- nd eonae-iuently not every application 'a'' Th will 4s sranlerl. I "Vital I.lvlns." and It la expected I do a moat mtereallnc and In.true-! tlva The resular mld-weir lib rcard to Mia tlx.

K.ia "a win -V camp. I Hey wn Churxh. no inrniKncd by the force. The thanire I. be-Unil made with to preventing the nceeaslty of.

wlthdrawlnjt ion-oommlsaloned olfleera and men front -other duties to attend to marking. EVKNTK Two Important mllllnry event, will ssk. place In the course 'of the pre- -iswnt weelrr-'- To-hlirht "-tn1'' th. Jtacquet Court will be tbennui bU iof the Govern, Foot 'iuarde. snd on Wednesday nhjht In tho drill hall the snnnsl meetlns of the elrd Hlrlo Association.

tS PKimuTKD CifTAM Dr. A. L. Foster's promotion to the stuik of Captain In the Army Medical Corps Is announced in the last Issue vf th. Canada Uasette.

ARTS A YD CrUU-TS lISIUV. Active preparattrms rfre brlns; made for the urts and crafts exhibition to" 1 be held at the V. M. C. A.

on April and S. As far us can be Judsed at present It appears that seroplanes will lead In the list of entries. Good ntiies are being received -In manual training, drawing-, painting, photo-graphy. penmanship and collections. Tha Hcouts are working hard to win the apeclal pennant given to the ticout winning the highest number of points In Hioul work exhibit Arises will be offered In a musical, contest Which Is to take place on April 4.

XJiCSTRATKU Mr. J. R. Dell will give an Illustrated lecture -on "A Trip Through Centrsl at Ht. Oeorge.

Parish Hall. Metcalfe street, lo-mor row night. It will be for the benefit the (Mr)'- Friendly Hoclety, and good Attendance Is looked for. Peter Mustek and Antone t'lsto appeared In the police court on day morning charged with being disorderly on the streets, snd they were ach fined II and II. Both pleaded frullty.

'Among thoso oailed to the bar at fal. (Middle Temple, Jiondon, recently Mr. Ba L. who probably has the ghortest hsme on record. Mr.

Is a B-A. ot Caaibrlilga, sna la the eldest goit of the Comrata- glonsr at Baeseln, Burma. "The rlen snd Ml. The Men's' Oub will meet on day snd Thursday evenlns of this week. Th Kaiter services si 8L Mst-thew's Church were well attended by large congregations yesterdsy, the chief feature being the Jsrge number of communicants, there being 640 In morning service waa-con ducted bjf the while Rev, E.

A. Snker pre. aided at the evening. Both were moat Impressive and of a helpful nature. Th.

music was efficiently rendered by a full rholr under the leadership of Mr. P. T. flhutt; Cooke's beautiful selling. "Why seek ye the living among the dead." sung st th.

Matin. being splendidly Interpreted. The Altar snd Lectern were' profusely decanted with lilies and da. fodlla while an effective grouping of palmi and other pert led plants decir-sted the sanctuary. Hplendld contribution, wen received nt both morning snd evening, and will.

It Is thought, cover the full amount ssket! fur some week. sgo. The Home Mlssonary Society will meet In the vestry of the Qlebe Pies, byterlan Church on Wednesday In-stetd of Thursday this week. A notice from the Ottawa Presbytery was resd to the congregation notifying them that a meeting would be herd in the church on Thursday evening for the purpose of Inducting the new pastor. Reverend T.

J. Thompson. The Rev. iMr. Gordon.

Moderator of the Presbytery, will preside. Rev. Dr. Hcrrldge snd Rev. Mr.

Turnbull will slso be present and take an' active part In ths proceedings. 'flome' residents' express themselves as Indignant at the erection of an Ice house on tho east side of Bank gtreet a few, yards south of Regent Street, This building built of rouch lumber. It la said, not- much better than a shack, stsnd. within a few feet of the sidewalk. It -Is In -one of; the best resldentsl districts.

Tbe question s. to who Is. responsible for the Issuance of a permit for such a build ing is oeing nearo on an siqes. Mrs. E.

Newton, family, and Mis. Mary sictswsn of iBiockville, aro pending Easter week a. lib of r. E. Chase.

17 Third Avenue. 5 Here it water you can drink with absolute iafety whenever, wherever, however you order jt. A Pure Spring Water Pure from natural (buicet. beyouU all poMibility contamination, ful, rcfrehing, delidoui. Sc JEveiyvlailt Health.

a 1. JEtJulfi ttppHed by The Qpca-CoU Co '319 Sparks Street THE OTTAWA -EVENING JOURNAL' 1 MONDAY, -MARCH 28y 1613, a Our Stock of Custom Finish Corsets Are gruouK tha must fg.liionatile. They give c'uutour to the correct ly dressed woman. Every guperior feature known to modem manuaoture is embodied in them, and every type of figure can be well and (uccesgfully suited at price $6.00 to We would advise you to have a trial fitting. We always have an expert in attendance, who will be pleased to advise as to auitability in selection for any figure.

1 remenuous SJae of Laces on Tuesday. A GREAT CLEARING OF BOYS' cSc GIRLS' SPRING GOATS In Our Basement 250 Double Breasted Spring Coats That ttO QC Sell Regularly at J57.50 Each, Tuesday JpCyD This stock of coats is made up from a manufacturer's cnds'of cloth, therefore, practically no value is placed on the mate and yet the price would barely pay for the making and trimming alone. Why Are We Able to Do It? Because We Are Alive to Butinete There arc Black and Blue Serge Coats, Black and White Check Scotch Tweed Coats and other plain cloth coats. They are made with neat short. and long lapels, side vents, centre vents and without vents.

Also with velvet or self collars. The sizes are for boys or girl of 8 to 12 years old, Price Tues day OBITUARY UK junr.l'H wun.MiU.. .1 snh Hroarnlfw died at tala residence la Bromley LUic, an j.aron 1. after a short 1U-n ens. Mr.

Brownlee was born In Clarendon, Quebaa, elshty years asn. He leave to mourn Tils loss five cons, and flva dausbters. it re. Peter Bromley of fCeremeoa. B.C., Airs.

Jolin Kd. and Mr. Alex Bromley or Bromley Line, (Mrs. A. O.

Lawless or. Iake-tleld. Mraa Jessie of Montreal. Jos. H.

on the bomestead. BhawvlllaJohn of Chapleau. Sam of Claire. Tom and uiuaTtl of Fort alaoLeod. Alta.

The funeral took place recently, a'as tarsely attended and was conducted by Rev. Mr. 'Beaman of Shew-vllle, -Que. i Interment waa made In Shawvllle Cemeterjr. On Sunday.

Marco 14 memorial eervlce waa held by Rev. W. H. Trior In fit. Mary's Church, Weatmeath, tor the deceaaed.

MR. M. T. HOW ARD. Mr.

William Thonrls Howard, ased 53 years, died at hla residence. MinU tou, IManttoba. on March 10, after, an attack nf pneumonia. H.ls survived. by hla wife and nine also one brother, -Oeorge, of Superior, 'Wlsconoln.

Tbe funeral took place on March to (Manltou Preabyterlan Church, thence to alanlton Cemetery. MR. H. R. BOEU1MER.

The death took place at his SM Cretrhton. of Mr. German Robert 0eehmer. Me eras 74 years ef are and had been born tn Germany. On comlns to Canada In )IM ha settled tn New Edinburgh where he has been a resident ever etnee.

Tha late 01 r. Boehmer la survived by his wife and Ave children, Mr. Wm. Boebmar, Mr. Charles Boehmer, both residents of Ottawa; Mr.

Richard Boehmen ot Chicago, and Mrs, B. Keneah and Mrs, Albert Abraham of Ottawa. He had seventeen grandchildren. The deceased gentleman was. a member of PC.

Paul's Lutheran Church. The funeral will be held st m. on Morw da to Beech u4 Ooneurn, ARNPRIOS Mr. Aldaga Morreli and Miss P. Baker, Mattawa.

are the guests of their parents, Mr. and aire, Frank Main-eU. iMr. Jack Dore has returned home from Ottawa University. $2.95 REMEMBER $7.50 Coats Sale in Basement '1 i'.

I' r' 111 III Rea's, the Home of Irish Linens TH "Rea' Linens, are distinctive linens, they WEAR WELL, retain their purity, softness and satin finish, and give satisfaction always. THE TABLE CLOTH UNDER YOUR PLATE Rubsi.i contributes more flax than any oilier country, towards the linen 'harvest of the linen world. Very likely the table cloth that lies under your plate at dinner tonight was once a starry patch of blue flax flowers-in the country of the Czar. Its line threads were woven into this frosty flowered damask in the land 1,1 tne Shamrock. -Although you bought your cloth in Ottawa, it is truly a very travelled piece of limn rich in history, and reaches back beyond the days of Herodotus, and romantic in its tions with the far scenes and distant people.

72" FULL BLEACHED LINEN DAMASK 66c. A Damask with some body. The designs are Miperb. the satin finish perfeet, and note, the width. We stand alone in Linens, and the enormous business we do is the proof.

To still further inrreaxe our business, we Offer this gn-Ht special. Tuesday, per yard 8 4 PUBZ LINEN CLOTH $2.25. 'Irish manufacture and pure linen in six desifmi. Very popular aize and you cannot equal this value. Remember, we are talking pure linen.

Tues- 2.25 22 22 PURE LINEN NAPKINS $2.50. Note tho size, also in 6 patterns to match the cloth. Again we talk pure linens. Kemember, the Rea linens wear well. lnsMct our stock.

Tuea- 2 JJQ THEj LINEN DAMASK SPECIAL 45c. 66" wide in 3 patterns. We arc still talking pure linens; and we want you to inspect our pure Irish linen stock; and, ss'an extra indiicenmut, offer this grt-at bargain. Nothing in the- trade to compare iC. with it at 65c.

Tuesday special 8-10 IEISH LINEN CLOTH $4.75. Woven on the-old timo looms, you have weight, design and finish. This is a line we arc featuring. Again we talk the purest of linens. Tues- 7fj day 22 22 IRISH LINEN NAPKINS $4-50- These Napkins match the Cloths, and are truly wonderful value.

The pure linen yarn in these Napkins is of the highest grade. Tuesday jj EJQ REA'S FOR YOUR LINENS AND COTTONS Rea's Market Spr.DK dni0 Mr A Hutherl.nd. and f.iw left Dt winter, returned to nis autie, in on Thursday morning for the Weal. he vTest. after visit at where he Intends to make his home In the future.

Mr. and Mrt 'J. 'Charbonneau. who pent the past few. months visiting, friends and relatives In tola vicinity, left thla week for thalr home In the West.

Mr. Michael Laderoute is home to spend a holiday with' his parents, Mr. and Mra. Jchn Laderoute. Mr.

J. R. contractor, returned to his dutlfa In Neplgon en Wednesday. (Mrs. W.

Meeker Is spending Easter In New York. air. and (Mrs. Michael Tlerney ef Orleans, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Armand last week. No Finer Dessert hla old: home here. -Master Wilfred whiv scored such suocesa aa "Lancelot" ln "Tbe Merchant of Venlqa- presented by the Arnprior.

High flchool pupils some months ago, went on -Tuesday morning to play the same role fur the atudenta there. The Invitation waa quite a1 compliment for a boy so young. The choir of Emmanuel Church wlll hold a tea at the residence of Mrs H. W. W.

Oardner on Wednesday, April froni -4 o'clock prm. Mrs. Alex. Reld left' on -Wednesday for Boston to spend JSas.ter with friends. (the waa accompanied by Mrs.

J. Reld of Almonte. A large variety of Flavora I If lm DellcloiMly I aTorcd III bl 'Mnnto 'eWhiiy vV II I' flaTor' ''J-1 (Ji If I vForo-rtomrw Dessert Cttcsrsi ltc. Packst. bring Joy iu If If to will your grocvrt you Ullffn hOiK Mrs.

A. J. Charbonneau -went to New York on Wednesday. ilr. John Is hack to his duties acaln-after having been con- Arnprlor.

March Mlsa I Unea lo nom. for cupie 0f Mdilnrrow or Ottawa, waa a fatal of WMk, wlth grivse Ulaa Ella Mulvlhlll last week. Mr. W. O.

aouwin leu lasi innny night for the West, where he has considerable interests. He. will be absent for some time. iMr. Jack Fraser, who has played hockey In (Moncton.

N.B.. during the lxne muy Uritnulxted 3ukr with in nnlar 9t tritarWi, to Iba. cotton "a'quallly Ufc hve never Men for. pr PWUNCTh Vronoralcju e.U hmiinwU -Uuyn 3 U. ROLLED OATft Hoft'a HpvttlaU Wrund thxl I)T full of Btrnirth Mil make children hHby, eQ lb.

ack 5 Cl BUTTER CrcJtmerr butler you mmi ho.v In lb. blocks. Why not hv It good and ctMJtp. P' gj L.TTLC PIQ MAM-Th-y run from Sto lbs. eeich.

Only. sr 6uptrmpbirii'Houp a assorted flavor I Tins CI Tht a bo lain are with an ordr. A few Items to help complete your list. Knaps. All G.

ftiupa bars Blue. JKern' Oxford blut. pr lb. SOc. White Wine Vinegar, put up In dram-r 1Sc tHiatbaie.

lirg tin. Mdi Jic. GLASS WASH BOARDS. Reg. c.

Tuedy 3c SALMON HTover Leaf Brand, per Tin aac ROLLED BACON. Per tb 18c. SALT PORK. I'er lb. ISc.

RUBY BEETS. Per Bottle the. Cake made dalty with orange and maple lolng. I'er lb. 30c PEANUT BUTTER.

Per lb 20c pot barley. rr lb. CREAM Or WHEAT 1UC GERMAN MEAL JDS. CORN MEAL ROLLED OATS OATMEAL 25c vGet a Bookr Worth Reading from tbe A-EEEA Library, it only 2c. a la A Sale of Ladies' Gents' Watches We huvo only iMdieg' and genl Irmen tlold Filled Watt-hea, titU'd with our special 7 and 15 jewel movements, that are guaranteed (o u'lve satisfaction.

The cases are made by the American Watch Cas Co, in plain or fancy enBraved ilcitrn, opn or closed face, sizes, are fi, 12" and Ifi. The n-gular price are 1 1 .50. 1.1. and CO QK 1.VIH). This sale on Tuesday tPO.7U The Big Week of Silk Selling This big selling event is inaugurated to call attention to our great Salons of silk fabrics, now fast becoming one of the greatest silk centres of Eastern Canada.

On Tuesday a large amount of devotion will be given over to our great stock of BLACK SILKS and SATINS Here i a marvelous collection of the richcHt Blui-k Silka and Satinx at a timn inoMt opportune for your lu'lcclinn, at greatly reduced pricea, and by far tho (treatcst assort mpnt ever shown. 10 PIECES OF RICH BLACK CHIPTON DRESS SILK. Manufactured by 0. J. Bonnet Ci, Lyons, France.

Splendid quality, Silks. Regular 7.rc. yard. Tues- 9Q day aale, yard sWaVa RICH BLACK DRESS SILKS. In stylish weaves of Satin Messa- PERTH Penh, Murch 24.iSie:Ull Quite a number of Penh people went' to Boston and New York for the Jfiajitor holidaj-jt, The end of the week train brought many people from all quartern to Perth for the holiday season.

Probably few placet of Its alze have as many outside connections as Perth, which, for many years, has -been making substantial contributions to alh parts, north, and to her Interests that together make up the great Canadian community. The Independent Order of Foresters had rare greeting, and their pur pose a rare encouragement through the gathering that completely filled the Opera House on. Thursday niitlK. This was a concert given by the Court at Perth. Rev.

11. Scott was In the chair. On the platform along wKli hmt for the two addresses of th evening were Oeo. A. MltcheU of Toronto, the Assistant -Supreme t'hlet Ranger of the Order, and Deputy Supreme Chief Ranger, W.

J. Wilson. Two high-class lady musicians- Miss DUlon and Vls Blgwodd, of Toronto, ontrlbuted to the programme, as dU Mr. Harvey 8. Uoyd from the same dty.

The deputy, who-belongs to Perth Is entering upon a campaign to increase Influence, of the Perth' Court by, sn -addition of 100 to menrbershlp. The oncouragement glv-n to tho court and to the deputy Is already Quito prooouueed. KZMPTVTLLK The Kxcolsfor BfbM class of Paul's ITesbyterlsn Church hld ry cessfnl banquet on "Wednesday evening. During supper and throughout the evening musical selections were rendered by tho Junior nd senior quartettes. Misses Christie.

Jard.ne, Ualtt'. Anderson, Mrs. OH) and others. Toasts were proposed to tho King, the Chirrh and the Class. Rev.

T. Boudreau of Alerrlckvlllo delivered line and Paillette qualities that will make up a handsome dress or waist. Kvery thread purs silk. Selling AQn regularly st 75c. and 8oc.

per yard. Tuesday sale, yard 7. BLACK SATIN SUPERBE. A handsome dress Satin. It has no superior for richness of bluck, ifusran-toed beautifully skein dyed, and pure unadulterated silk.

Double width and re-markable value. Selling regularly at $2.00 a. yard. Tuesday sale price, 41 OQ yard v. -V' "-L' BLACK SATIN CHARMEUSE.

A fine draping quality, subdued satin lustre of beautiful silk, 40 inches wide. Kegular selling price $2.25 a yard. Tuesday sale price, yard JJ BLACK CORDED SILKS. Single and double widths, different weights and styles of corded weaves, era-bracing all staple and new cords, such as Faille. Kengalinq, Poplin, Cotcle, (iross drain.

Gros do Londres, Faille Altese, Satin Faille, widths ranging from 20 to 44 inches. Prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 per yard. BLACK PIAU DE SOIE. Double width. Regular price $1.75.

Tuesday sale C. J. BONNET'S RICH BLACK PEAT7 DE SOIE. Both single and doubln widths, ranging in price in the single width st $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, to the rich double width Silks at $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 a yard. EXQUISITE BLACK DRESS SATINS.

All double widths, different weights and finishes, scores' of -different qual ities, ranging in price irom ai.uu o.uu per yard. an a ddress on H2a vld LI v( ngatone, and Rev. Gordon R. Duncan of Bishop's Class Work." The guests spent a very pleajtant evening and appreciated the manner In filch everything was conducted. Mrs.

Hughes of is visiting her parents here, having been called homo My the serious Illness of her sister, Miss Mary Dulmage, HOT El, CFC1I OTT.W., I.1MITKO, An Opiaortunlty for Investment. is 1600.000, divided Into 6,004 aharea 1100 arh, and taho preseDt laau Is for 2750 aha tee, amounting to 27f.OnO. amount. In conjunction with a mortgage, Is considered ample to pay the purchase prio to Mr. WuMa-, and aiso to.

provide funds to thoroughly remodel a nd redecorate he hotel, which la acquired as a (pilns; concern. On a coninrvatlve eatlmate, under progressive manajrement, tho proapnets of excellent dividends look extremely bright, and sfter allowing for any un-f orseen con rl narenc lea. the ma nrt prospective profit should tho most cautious inveotor. ProspcUiss, innllmllAn Fnnn. nA (hi.

nuut mln. Mt, Bouth d-'4weW de 14 or ill? brt(lMl nhar uti deulls wtll lvn to any on dlveraifled proJcl and pVoctuVof th Hotel Cecil. Otuwn, I illln at Mr. offlr. at lr Ujnited.

This well Known noiei. awn -nw with ch Shntr and Iximinlon aan or card will aim hrlnif the df- Theatre, have been puivhaaed by Mr. aired Infonnatioti. A lam blvk ot W. T.

Walmce, the wen Known n-su appi Estate Hroker, and rennld by him to I the demand for harea will assuredly tha Company. The authorised CapiUU ctlTa A Constant Change In Body's 'Tissues Our hixllra." aavs Huxlry. "may clrcumatanc.a. beraus. It Is rompoa.il ba likened to an eddy In the river, of the very elements of nature which which retains lt shape for a while.

so to form new, rlph blood. iTeal. thoush ev--ry Instant ear particle or new nerve cena ana renuua waeira wali-r la charislns tlsauea. The tlsauea of the borfy. composed' sreat food cure Is radically of millions of tiny "cells, are Seine 1 a'n-ereni irom meoirinea wnicn ore constantly broken down and wasted "usually empioyta in m- mmmmi away by the process of life, and eepe-clally by overwork, worry and In order to- reconstruct three wasted tissues there are nereaaary such elements as Iron, sulphur, maxnrsta.

potash, and when thtne are not supplied tn sufficient quantities In the fond 'W eat it lsa neoesaary aid natuye by. the nae ef some restorative preparation. Jlloat people find- Ir. t.naae a nervous dlseaaea. For, while thy stimulate tired nerves to ovcr-exer-tlon or by narcotic Influence soothe and deaden them.

Ir. Chase's Nerve Kood revitalises wasted nerve c.lls and so scoom'pllshes laettiKly bcrie-ncial reaulta. Birch symptoms', aa sleep leaatneas. Irritability, faeadii-hc, InillseaUnn, brain. tire and feellnss ratlirue and dlaconrasement soon disappear when Peod particularly effective under such the system Is built up -by the use of Dr.

Chase's Nerve Food cent b'ux, dealers, of IMutausaoii, Usfes Uturted. Toronto, 1..

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