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.L. . THE REVIEW, FRIDW JAN. U, 1912 "Mary." raiaers vwcc ru; ssws stairs and into the dim and silent t parlor. V ;;Yes. paw, dear?" "Ask that young man if he has ! tne time. A moment of silence. "Yes, George has his watch with him." "Then ask him what time it is." "He says it is 11:48, papa" "Then ask him if he doesn't think it about bedtime?" "He says, papa," the silvery voice announced impersonally, "he says that he rarely goes to bed before , but it seems to him that it is a mat ter of personal preference merely, and that if he were in your nlace he would go now if he felt sleepy." I l il in imilt II i n our j 'ic Blood Balm id Blood Builder, Restores builds up the Weak jod Humors Does v easily tired? Dt or aches in side tit' 'Tow-spirited? risings, eating so: and burn? Do you become jokpale? Do you have pains ck? 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Government in 19u3 showed a population of 7,632426 There are 30 different races lri the islands, all speaking distiact dialects. Education in the islands has made great prog-ess since the American occupation. Theje are now 811,715 in the (schools,' taught by 6000 teachers, four fifths of whom are Filipinos. English is so generally H you can answer "yes ' to any of the above questions your blood is npfore 0r less diseased with humors and uois ons, and to permanently cure you this poison or humor must be drained from the system. That is exactly what B. B. B. djies, and then B. B. B heats every sore, stops the itching,. ,vt eczema, foul breath of catarrh, gives a person ney ui'eas, new energy, by giving new, rich blood. li B. B. buikfls up ihe broken down constitution. B. B. B. makes ie weak strong. 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