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Public Notices. This complaint is responsible for more suffering and distress than any other, and is the primary cause of many of the worst ills that affect mankind. Constipation Is like staffing up the sewers of the city, and keeping all the fiKb fn them tftt tSey are filled with poison and corruption, breeding disease and pestilent*. When the Bowels are dogged the. waste matter decays and ferments, and enters the Blood, and I* carried to afl part* of the body, producing ". headaches, nearaigia, rheumatism and various other affments, dwtorbln? *** h * art and system, and rf cootittned is liable to caase 's!§s¥% IttflananaiJen of the bowels, liver, and khteeys. fe " *' ' To n^ n *^ n a b ** mf y system the bowels should operate at least \ once eV*f? 24 hoars. This is one of wise provisions which Is k- too often honored, and the result Is untold suffering. Women and children arc the greatest offenders, but why each snotrfd be the case i lack of bejiortunlty for the proper evacuation of the ptraefe, Jn course becomes chronic, and the use of drastic purgative* nrt f only weaken the intestines, but by the babitoa! use of such mediolne the bowels refuse to act naturally. DFL MORSE'S INpfAN ROOT v PILLS are a perfect remedy. They act upon the liver, and stimulate f the secretion of bile which thoroughly digests the food, and assises the bowels in. a perfectly natural manner to throw off the waste matter fppm the ««*«»■ These Pttls do not weaken, sicken, or gripe, nor "r* ~r, ,-~ Pa«* the boweis-ake salts (which thin the blood) and many other For Qte and Y<nM& remedfea which only aggravate the troub?e~th«y rcetorc fhem to their normal-condition* mmtitm ii&f. Si E&tlfPl J»-I*p fi THEY 00 Ml WEAKEi, Are a perfect Blood Parfßer and ft poeittve and peroutpent Ohw tor BiKoasaaa, Indigestion, Constipation. Headacb L Lfaw i ties, Huh cbea, and for Itaonde Aifciwuita. , « [Vj:.lt-fr.ji W« in PPBC© W© are Stook-taking, and Special Quality BLACK CLOTH DRESS SKIRTS, Smartly Trimmed, 4s lidworth 10s 6d. WHITE SILK BLOUSES, Beautifully Trimmed. 5s sd—worth 8s lid. Good ■washing silk. MUSLIN APRONS, 6|d. CASHMERE HOSE, two pairs for is 3d—■worth is 3d pair. VALENCIENNES LACE, 3d dozen. 42-inch CHIFFON, Black, White, Colors, Is yapd. PURE JAP. SILK, 20-inch, Wirite and Colors, 9|d yard. RIBBON CORSETS, Is 6d pair—worth 2s lid. 25 INVERNESS and otber Fashionable COATS, 10s 6d—worth 255. CHILDREN'S JERSEYS, is, 1* 3d, is 6d. .WHITE FOXALDTE STOLES, 12s 6d—worth 30s. LADIES' RIBBED VESTS, ofd; Long Sfee^es t 9d, Heavy COLONIAL KNIT BLOOMERS, 3s 6dLADIES , MUFFS, 3a 9d. WOOL VESTS, 6H CHILDREN'S Warm COATS from As lid, LADIES' Smart COSTUMES, 12a 6d. Sterling SilveMnounfced UMBRELLAS, 3s lid. Good covers. Pure SILK MITTS, 4|d~w»th Is 9d pair. Strong CROCHET LACE, one-inch, 6^4 dozen; two-inch, 9d dozen. BLACK SILK BELTS, U 6d— m»» 2a lid. Our Own Extra Large HAIR NETS, 2|d each; 2s dozen. Bundles HAIRPINS, 32 packets for Tted. ALL TRIMMED MILLINERY HALFPRICE. AH UNTRIMMED STRAWS and FA2«JY. HATS HALF-PRICE. BLACK SILK VELVET HATS, w*» 4» lid to 12s 6d—now Is 6d. WHITE FUR TOQUES, Is lid, If I could meet you face to face and tell you I just WHY you should buy your Boots arid Shoes at our Depot, explain every detail j Hoarding construction, material, and finish, ! I'm certain that you iwidd be at once con- j vinced that our Depot is the very BOOT DEPOT for your purdiases. ' 1 mm 9U I e»IEB!aCKIR I That deserve yenr attention. They are obtainable from mineain, and JllvA* 9IIUv soutb Dunedto BY UPTON SINCLAIR An mdiofcment of the Great American Beef Trust and its methods A gruesome tale of the Chicago Stockyards. The book that aroused President Roosevelt and startled humanity. Price 3/6, or Posted, 4/BY JOHN FOSTER FRABER A new book by the author of * America at Work,' etc. A splendid illustrated storypicture of that distrßasfHi.tershjpiy. Price 3/6, or Posted; 4/* Splendid reproductions of the famous picture In Black and White— l/« each, or Posted. 1/3 Colored 1/6 „ „ 1/9 —— 1 t ...... 1— —-I V\T ANTED BiH-heaas, Cir- ; "T>«AL;MAOKAY COAL" spefls Economy. (pIHEBRY FDJEB are assured if «RHAL , - C ;H l 'ds*s * Pro «r*mraes, and Gen- ■*•*> Try -a -ton; it•■wilt do a ton's work. It %J MACKAY" GOAL is used W.& <W>; eral Pnntmg of every description are exa-, gives real warmth and comfort. Only 22s tdo-cnly 22s * ton. MeSrt cyted«**he-.«-Bwa l |i f Star'- Ofßce a f inoder- *«» J ;f«H -laercbaßte. _; _; J get it, for. W . if on^S

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Evening Star, Issue 12872, 23 July 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12872, 23 July 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12872, 23 July 1906, Page 2