i% Chase's Nerve Fddd tibutfshfes starved BEBAN6BD BACK ACHING Well again and gives the credit to Dr. Chase Mrs. Wm. Nash, "R.R, No. 1, Bellamy's, Ont., writes:-"I suffered from constipation, sore back and kidney and liver de» rangernents. Dr. Case's KroN£V-Ijv£k PiiXS relieved me and made me well again without having to be treated by a Doctor. I think that these pills are worth three times the price asked for them. In my girlhood home I remember having, seen Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and Kid-NEY-Xiver Pities always on hand, and we still use these in my own home with good results." You catl trace a large proportion of everyday ills to constipation of the bowels. Dk, Chase's Kidney-Liver pills relieve constipation in the natural way by acting on the liver as well as the bowels and thereby ensuring a healthful flow of bile-nature's cathartic. BILIOUS AND HEADACHE The bilious habit broken up by Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills Mrs. John Ireland, R.R. No. 2, King, Ont., writes:--"! Was a great sufferer from severe headaches and bilious spells. I tried a number of remedies without obtaining any benefit until I was advised to use £)r, Chases Kidney-I/W&r Piixs, These completely relieved me, and made me feel like a new person. I am very grateful to Dr. Chase's Medicines for what they have done for me, and you may use my letter for the benefit of others," SAVESD DB.'S BILLS Mr. Charles Mahoney, Six Portages, Que., writes:"We have used DR. Chase's medicines in our family fof years and have found them excellent, saving much in doctor's bills. I am now almost seventy, and have never used anything but Dr. Chase's medicines. The Kid-NEV-i,ivB£ PiUvS I have used with particularly good results for sore back, these pills having completely relieved the pain and soreness." BLOOM OF ROSES, ROUGE.Carmine, 15 gi; Ammonia, y£ 'dr.; Rose Water, 2 oz. Dissolve the Carmine in the Ammonia by letting it stand for a few days, shaking the mixture occasionally; theft add the Rose Water. This makes the Rouge of commerce, used for imparting a rose blush to the cheeks and lips. Apply with the corner of a soft handkerchief, taking care, if the color is too bright, to reduce it with a little soft water. GLYCERINE JELLY.White Soft Soap, 4 oz.; Pure Glycerine, 6 oz.; Oil o( Almonds, 3 lbs.; Oil of Thyme, 2 dr. Mix the Soap and Glycerine in a mortar and add the perfume to the oil.. CAMPHOR ICE.Spermaceti, 2 oz.; Paraffin, 2 oz.; Castor Oil, 6*4 oz.; Camphor, }4 oz.; Bergamot, }4 dr. Dissolve the Camphor in the Castor Oil with the aid of a gentle heat. Melt the Spermaceti and Paraffin at as low a heat as possible; then add the Castor Oil containing the Camphor. When cool, but before congealing, add the perfume, and pour into suitable jars. FLORIDA WATER.Oil of Lavender, 1 oz.; Oil of Befgamot,4 oz.; Oil of Citifia-faobj 2 dr.; Oil of Neroli, 2 dr.; Oil of Cloves, 1 dr.; £iire Grain Musk, 4 gr.; Spirits of Cologne, 1 gaL