CHANGE OF LIVING -aFREQUENTLY CAUSES CONSTIPATION. It is important to remember that changes of food and living conditions invariably disarrange the system, and when' that occurs Nature needs assistance, at least temporarily. l)r Morse’s Indian Root Pills are especially suited for this purpose. When going away for a change always make a practice of having a bottle with you and taking a dose occasionally to stir the liver and keep the bowels acting regularly.— [Advt.] ,
Soviet agents have bought pedigree long-woolled sheep in Lincolnshire for export to Russia. The wool doubtless will be used for pulling over the eyes of the proletariat.
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Evening Star, Issue 22681, 22 June 1937, Page 4
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