THE LITTLE AMBER BOTTLE. A FAMILIATv OBJECT IN THOUS. ANDS OF HOMES. Tho Amber Bottle in which Dr. Si'orso'e [ndian Koot Pills aro packed ie probably belter known us a familiar object ibou't the homo *lian anv other bottle of i like kind. It is not tuero ns an ornaf incut, but for pracsft Heal everyday 1193. In w the best regulated 8 . families the liitieills I of life will creep in. sftzf*— Some member of the family circle may ocIf "• IHμ easonally suffier from 1 Biliousness or lndi- ;, W ul, "-o SI sestjon. aud one or I DIRECTIONS jj tl'o other will from ;' mimMu S j iiuio to time exhibit I - "JJJ 1 "' , """" ti the well-known syinp- ! •KTniiu'"™. J loins of Constipation. " KiMiMhv. '] I'rom these little lunilUDnnr 4 troubles more serious . inulAßKuUl y complaints arise, and nil IC 1 should! tliDivforc, not I H,LLi) A\ be ncijleeliHi. Th« i! — "iJj Jfcl slight lioadachc, bad ' breath, and discoloured tongue, arc the index to a disordered stomach, and the aecossity of keeping a safe, sure, and reliable remedy in (he house is apparent. By following such a course tho more expensive method of calling in a doctor will be quite unnecessary. Be your o\;n. lector, prescribe Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills, and always keep the little bottle iu tho house, so that when sickness inrndes your homo you will have a sure jnd reliable remedy to banish it from four threshold. , Liverpool's skyscraper, the Eoyal Live.t milding, which has just boon opened, is if 17 storeys, ROOft. high, and weighs SO,00 lons. It has a flioek bigger than Hig Jen j each <li;>l is 25ft. in diameter, the ninuto hand lift, long, and at one point il't. wide. Tho clock imvcv nwls wind--11?, but is iiropelkd by electricity, being oniiieoUnl with Greenwich by |>c*t office vire. Special niecliaiiism i>it?n>nts tho Kinds being interfered with by wind, ,nor, or rain. Statisticians tell you how to spend A shilling on your food, I\> get the RiYolost nutriment, And do the grctriest Rood. But a simpler tale to you I'M tell, Inst take great cave when you're unirclit Sewaro always of the sliehlest ill, act Woods' Peppermint Cure for a dull. —Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1248, 5 October 1911, Page 2
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