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SAY “BAYER” when you buy. Insistl
Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for
, Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago
Pain *’* Toothache Neuralgia Rheumatism
Accept only "Bayer” package which contains proper directions.
Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100 —-Druggists.
Aspirin is the trade, mart of W-xvav Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of SallcyllcvMt
READ THE NEWS ADS
and metallized ribbon.
Or picture her lounging . in the
latest in Japanese kimonos as
seen on the right. On a brilliant
blue ground white and purple
“dogwood” blossoms are printed. of
And this robe has a lining a.
vivid red—sounds futuristic,
doesn’t it?
Loveliest of all is the center ■
peignor of orchid chiffon. It is ■
embroidered and is caught up at
the side with a corsage of French
ribbon flowers.
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If Rheumatic
Eat No Sweets
Says Class of Salts Helps
Overcome Rheumatism
Acid.
Rheumatism is easier to avoid than
to cure, states a well-known authority.
We are advised to dress warmly, keep
the feet dry, avoid exposure, and
above all, drink plenty of good water
and avoid eating sweets of ail kind.
Rheumatism is caused by body
waste and acids resulting from food
fermentation. It is the function o£
the kidneys to filter this poison from
the blood and cast it out in the urine;
the pores of the skin are also a means
of freeing the blood of this impurity.
In damp and chilly cold weather the
skin pores are closed, thus forcing
the kidneys to do double work; they
become weak and sluggish and fail to
eliminate this waste and acids, which
keeps accumulating and circulating
through the system, eventually settling
in the joints and muscles, causing stiff¬
ness, soreness and pain, called rheuma¬
tism. of
At the first twinge rheumatism
get from any pharmacy about four
ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoon¬
ful in a glass of water and drink be¬
fore breakfast eacli morning for a week.
This is helpful to neutralize acidity,
remove waste matter, also to stimulate
the kidneys, thus often ridding the blood
of rheumatic poison. made
Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is
from the acid of grapes and^lemon
juice, combined with lithia, and is used
with excellent results by thousands of
folks who are subject to rheumatism.
McClaren
CORDS
30x3 1-2
$9.95
Brunswick
Vulcanizing Co
1206 Newcastle St.
Let Us Do Your
CLEANING AND PRESSING
You Must Be Satisfied
We call and Deliver
CURREY’S
Cleaners and Pressers
1524 Newcastle
THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
News Notes
of General Interest
TIDE TABLE UNTIL
DECEMBER 20.
Monday High 3:22 am 3:36 pm
Dec. 17 Low 9:42 am 9:58
Tuesday High 4:12 am 4:25 pm 1
Dec. 18 Low 10:32 am 10:44 pm j j
Wednesday High 4:58 aim 5:10 pm
Dee. 19 Low 11:20 am 11:28 pm 1
Thursday High 5:40 am 5:55 pm
Dec. 20’ Low ..........-....... 12:05 pm;
Outer bar calculations’ about an i
hour later in the harbor. i
PRETTY LITTLE COTTAG E
IS NOW COMPLETED
The handsome cottage just erected
on. Norwich street by Mrs. H. C.
Colesberry has been completed. It
,h, b^ealow t W . »,l i, , very
attractive little home. |
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NORTHEASTER STILL HANGS ON
BETTER WEATHER PROMISED
The norteaster which has been af
flicting the whole coast section and
Brunswick included for the past three
or four days still hangs on. However,
local weather prophets say that the
wind will shift to the west tomorrow
which will presage cold, clear weath
er.
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CAPT. DRURY INSPECTING
ELECTRIC WIRES TODAY
Capt. Drury, of the local fire de
partment, ,.4-_____4. ______ was u...... busy 4-Uir. this morning- ™------- on
the job of giving the general wire
situation in the city a general inspec
tion. It is one of the rules with the
department to go over all electric
wiring at intervals and Capt. Drury
is now engaged in this work.
TANKER BOHEMIAN CLUB
REACHED PORT YESTERDAY
The tanker Bohemian Club, from
Philadelphia, consigned to the Atlan
tic Refining company, reached port
yesterday. She proceeded at once to
the docks of the Atlantic
company, at Arco, and will finish un
loading perhaps tomorrow.
SCHOONER DORRIS HAMLIN
OVERDUE FROM NEW YORK
The schooner Dorris Hamlin, which
sailed frc|m New York on December
7th, consigned to the Georgia Creo
soting company, is considerably over¬
due. However, the weather has been
bad and she may have put in at some
intermediate port to avoid it.
! MATTRESSES MADE OVER
( As good as new. Venetian blinds put
j n first-class condition. Cushions
made to order and repaired. Blood
! worttt, the old reliable, phone 483
,
; corner G and Amherst street.
If you want a nationally adver¬
tised tire at a high cost, that is
your business, but if you want
a standard guaranteed tire at
a saving of 25 per cent, that is
our business. Look over our line
before you buy.
MORTON’S AUTO SERVICE
With Dainty Silk Hose To Match
Daniel Greens Comfy Slippers for
Men, Women and Children.
HIRSCH’S
Open Evenings Until Christmas
1424 Newcastle Phone 257
COMB SAGE TEA
INTO GRAY HAIR
Darkens Beautifully and Restores
Its Natural Color and
Lustre At Once
Common garden sage brewed into a 1
heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux¬
uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul¬
phur recipe at home, though, is troubte
some. An easier way is to get the
ready-to-use preparation improved by
the addition addition of of other other ingredients ingredients a
Compound,” ^Wyeth'sij^ndlulphur thus avoiding lot oi
a
muss.
White gray, faded hair is not sinful,
re all desire to retain oyr youthful T ap
ATSVyS, . , ,
Sulphur Compound, no one can tel!, be
cause.it does it so naturally, so evenly.
You just dampen a sponge Or ~:jii
brush with it and draw this''through
your hair, taking one small strand at a
time; by morning all gray hairs hxv$
disappeared. Alter another beautifully application
or two your hair becomes
dark, glossy, softand luxuriant and yon
appear years younger,
r NDIGESTION
causes bloating—gassy pains thv$
crowd the heart—constipation.
Alwcvs find relief and ermfort in #»
CHAMBERLAINS
TABLETS
No gripiag—EO cause*—only 25eea£3
Drink Water
It Back or
Kidneys Hurt
Begin Taking Salts if You Feel
j Backachy or Have Bladder
! Weakness
j Too much rich food forms acids which
j excite and overwork the kidneys in
their efforts to filter it from the system.
Flush the kidneys occasionally to re¬
lieve them like you relieve the bowels,
removing acids, waste and poison, else
you may feel a dull misery in the kid¬
ney region, sharp pains in the back or
sick headache, dizziness, the stomach
sours, tongue is coated, and when the
weather is bad you have rheumatic,
twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of
sediment, the channels often get imi¬
tated, obliging one to night. get up two or
three times during the 0
To help neutralize these irritating
acids and flush off the body’s urinous
waste, begin drinking water. Also get
about four ounces of Jad Salts from
any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful ir
a glass of water before breakfast foi
a few days and your kidneys may then
act fine and bladder disorders disappear.
This famous salts is made from the
j ! acid ox grapes an.d lemon juice, com
bined with lithia, and has been used
for years to help clean and stimulate
sluggish Kidneys and stop bladder irri¬
tation. ®Jad Salts is inexpensive and
makes a delightful effervescent lithia
water drink which millions of men and
women take now and then to help
vent serious kidney and bladder re¬
orders. ® ®
By all meat i tit lots S
everyday. Have yeuv physiem" twice' '-am
ine your kidneys at least a
Coal - C oke-W ood
LIME
CEMENT
PLASTER
BRICK
SAND
SHINGLES
LATHS
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tfE HAVE LIME IN SMALL PACKAGES FOR WHITE¬
WASHING AND ALL DISINFECTING PURPOSES.
Coney & Parker Company
Phones 17 and 18 1129 Bay Street.
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The Song of
Service”
In this cold weather,
When your car won’t start,
And you step on the button,
But it does you naught—
Call two-five-one on the telephone
And let the Willard Man hear your
groan.
Quickly you’ll hear the little Red Oar
Come buzzing along like a busy
buzz saw,
Bringing relief for your good Old
Cart
For it’ll take a strong battery
To make her start.
Batteries Charged by the Latest Ap¬
proved Method.-—Less Time,
Less Money
BRUNSWICK BATTERY
MOTOR COMPANY
“BATTERY HEADQUARTERS”
Phone 25!
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