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NEWS OF THE DISTRICT.
The Messrs. flausford tied: formal
goaariiiiiim id Uhl. Colemito ealt work.
Seaftwth last week, and will work
them to their full capacity.
S. S. Cetoper has bought the C1114. -
!Won hotel rite in Cliticont paytitt4
0,3611 for it, and intends to erect a
tine hoti-I upon the property:
C.1.. Eisiwr. insurnie•e agent, had
bicYele stolen in t'llutoti one day
last week. It IN a black . nainelled
Wheel, with no name plate, but with
SatuseY swinging Pvti4t1s. which wukl
distinguish it fiats& Most w midi.. A
reWril it IN offered for it. recovery.
A bailiff recently went to a certain
house
»II the Maitland conceitaion,
slitOcrich township, to terve a legal
document. The initials 11, hoW0Ver,
barred the front dmir againet hien and
romping by the btu* door they walked
• to tioilerich. t istance of iii-.11:„.1mti
twelve miles. The w f
from exhaustion oil reaching thdt
Piece'
The qualifies] rittejuiyerri of Witig-
tutus are to vide 1111 N111'1411144' Ilk 11 1011
a bylaw twoviiliug for the pureinow of
the 11'ingliain Eleetrie Co.'s phut*,
whirl' it is prillporeil 144 opentie under
municipal auspices. y p„
price of 1114' (4(11411 (44 $28,10iii and ir2,11110
is needed for repairs thi.refore 1 lie
AMAMI i•oIttelll 14ated to lie 111144 (1
uglier the hale/ is 1111411,0110.
1'h.- public scats it board of
has increithed Principal laiiigh's *Mary
to gist', and the other leaehert, trate
reeeieisl inereasee. The hoard has
144414)1111 44 scale by whieh the ithit 1441
hitlitry for secimilt.laes teachers will he
LIE, W(111.1111 increitiw of $15 fur the
44e111111 yr/11'. $111 for the third yea%
end $.1 fisr ...wit year thiensifter for the
twat five yeare. the ttttt salary
twilit fixed at ilr4311 11/111 il 11 tracingha.
.• pletrit t welve yeare 44 serviee,
when it wit' iniereased $L., fon
the next three years. After etent.1.-t
1114( fifteen y eats, the Iu*1104414.sitlar)
will lie $41111,
A %cry maiden toul tine
death °venereal near Varna on
day iit Lod. week. Ott, that in..
Jai.. Miti•hell WWI ahsist ing
threshing on the farm deltis Ittot
Aletander Mitchell. lieweetteal to
i\t,
tn hu
is sual 414.14(441. Airmail 0 o'idlee
he complainer! of feeling tome am
went to the Moose aild died mode- ot \am".
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TESTS WITH .TURKEYS.
or Coallaoasenat Visor the leer-
y ut Mum.
One of the drawbaCke to raising tun
keys Is the loafs -of gs dud.% thelli7;-
Ing season due lb the turkeys going a
distance from bottle to make tbeir
netts. Home nests are not roue& and
often they are broken up by dog'', and
the heti after she bits commenced to sit
cannot be Ob easily looked atter as if
she were near at Laud. If the turkeys
could be confined during the laying
season, without au injurious effect Lt -
on the production aud fertility of' the
eat a great saving of time and loss
Would result. With this lu view en ex-
periment was conducted to show the
effect of confini.ment upon the proditc-- -
Bob and fertility of eggs. In this ex-
perluient two breeds were used, Bronze
and White Hollaud.
Tiro hens of each variety, all of
which were two years old, were used.
Ulm Bronze tow was ono year old,
while the White Holland was :three
years old. Each lot was confined In a
run 80 by 100 feet. They were given a
variety of food. In the morning they
were fed • mash composed of equal
parte of wheat bran and corn weal. On
alternate nights they were fed *hole
corn aud wheat. Oyster shell WS 11 be-
fore them all the time, and they were
fed ground bone and meat scrap twice
• week. Two nests thirty-six 'inches
square were made in each run. They
were covered oven the top to keep out
the rain, and some brush was thrown
In front of each uest to make thetu pri-
vate.
Tine following table shows the num-
ber of eggs produced. Tha eggs were
gathered each day, end none was lost:
Com- Egg%
meted Stooped
b ins lacing dueed.
Prone* March 2)1 Aprll Z2 41
h 24 May
The following table Plume the effect
of confinement on fertility of eggit;,„
Fertile
FRP, MOM. Turkeys
net. tenth day. hatched.
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‘. White Holland.. SI
half ali hour. Ho IOW hoots !MIMI.
with an affortnio 1.? Um heart fie
alsait four years but was always sate
to he an 1 and auentl to laasianwa.
111....iniclen death hoe coot agloomovet
e e
the neighborhood'. Mr. Mitch-
ell via...1st v -two reams 41*4(4'.
bee, tile tive-yearsuhl *ion of Alex.'
Nici'onti.41, Stanley lownehip, had so
eigirtirlire with A runaway (l1/r..' 8114.
rale reeently which fora few s144.4)n41-
rhille41 the Mond of those who wit
nessed it, fearing a orriiiiim termin-
ation. TIM. Ilia IMP 11/Agan 4444 11111 I1WI1
While the lit tie lail 141441 111 the to•st44111he 'trove in visit* to check it. II • i•o,
Jim.% n fool' the ...At but hie firs•t
rauelit 10e•11 11') 4.414(144..'.' Ana h.. bit
s.a.e.s the -rake. He 1 g rat t. tit.
het h while the. horse cool mural 1 41,
will career, which was eherkeni si I)
1.%,
wheit ran
n against it gate -1,) ,a1 I
smashosi the mike. Ainnet by a noir,N,
acie 1,11 1.- Lai' ~aped tttt injured eat.
fel- a tea bruises., which dial not pre
Vent him 11.1. ttttt 11114 111.117 a, few In.
afterwards.
The strangely -wonted will -of (41.-
14,4.- J. A. Kenney, late of the tiawlishili
of %Althea, is being lovnight liefeis
the i.oerle at 0 4gi s sir Mall, Tolitonto.
for ititerpmetation. 'The .lere,O.O.I. fah..
lal, 11111/1r11111tly an esprontric Iriehuniii,
deeply' imbued with A love of
moo.. laud 40.1r the Omni' of hi
father., Illeopu•at heat, in quaint phrase
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Motet., °tits long aa water rall 11414 grata
rows:, ..11 of Ilia property to the
Ftr.hylerian church in l'hitrelitown.
oth who. known as Tionlaght -1E1'rilly.
in ren ty 13.'r,'. !reboot Ile,thel.1 At
his deet 11111 111•1'1,1 411 the tiOttIshilt of
M. -Kahl!). and N1114. 142 Awl III. Lip-
pincott )4t(44.4, Tertintii, and money-
tti the batik. ,tenilles other ii,\):iert v.
Ile desins1 this property lo I 11.4,i
for in mity-41111‘ 'years. an.I then tide
4. 4.'.l to the elitavit in which Kilned
11141 1.4diceti. Theme direct'
the 41111 limy connect '' with' the Mort
Ulan Act, which invalidate,' general
Wiriest. to rharittaltle and religion•
rorporati tttt it, mut the direetion of the
court is Tieing naked.
The Riyth fail fair, hekl on eathly
and IVedinesilay of loot, weekw rto
usual, well attendee]. The flint ay
was all that could Ite deleted in t e
matter of weather and RN a conse
quenee (114.11. ems a well•illied 411111 and
a good .11.444, in allIbiait every., deport-
ment, the rootm and fruit being par-
ticalarly noticeable for their excel-
lence. The 140.1•11111.1 slay was tool 14,
promising. NM the 1111/4111411M 11"14)4 *I"
Weather and no doubt many from 11
distance were prevented from c ttttt ing
on this account. It eleared nicely.
'however, in the forenoon 44)14) 4,4. -din-
ner time the little town wits filled to
overflowing. /file hotels and street.
being .irked with people and the
',tables and yard.* filled With hor.0.4.
About nisei the cloiltis 1llslice0e4 mei,
heed and t here wits a heavy ili iw 'wool
for halt an hour. After that it wa4
im..• and rleat' until ^limit 5 o'cli wk.
• 010 lioreaut rent forth /1 11111 111.1.
(111111111/ 11111111p1911r of moisture, 14 -hurl)
flooded the. grotim144 and streets and
Kent evert • person scurrying fot
"Iter w !weever he C1111111 'get it .
Fortimately, by this time the judging
was /sienna's] in all exerts.. the Piets!'
inK (*.Melts, which had to he cut
short. It was a bed night, for people
getting home, but they seemed 44.
take it all to. part of the show aged
th"'11' was little isimplainitig, lad all
liptornrml 111.nkful to the weather
cle-rk that he hail %toyed hilt hand as
hall! As h. had. There wan a g'41011 On-
side show, especially in horses vend
"Hie. There WAS Alan a „Mpleniliii
Program of pipette' at 1 rartionti hail thi•
weather not interfered! with the eat -
rviiig of It 0111. AS (11'40111111y intendisl.
Th.- gall. reeeipts were very sat Ishii '-
tory, and 'linitinted to between xis
and Nefen• hundred dollars, with an
,iflasion fee of fitiMell and ten (ewe.
elitent of the crowd nmy be
lodged from thin. The procei dine.ir
the slay werp crowned by a concert in
the evening, gotten lip miller the
'umpire%
If the aeleipte. There wo•-•
141141,1641, owl a apleiptfrl program,
and the hall WAS packed almost to
',"Iffiscettion. A special train Was run
ftran Clinton. Arid left Itlyt 41 on t he re
.sirn trip et 10 o'clock, l'here wen.
tts_lins. market well •fllled. The Clinton
.744(n171id‘1:/Inth.ai.silwtirkviittii,hcifrrtinitn the grit nil
..4::;112. Oti the whole, thegetoctill'et;fti.l.ner
:neWl r*" "I'M` for congratulations on the
-lou"I Llh'il' Abler from first ts, bud,.
it. hi* imeelisa that in well detterved.
Motet Rate, Reduced.
,,..7.1", q,14.14.44 hotel, Torrallttt. ' LI13404-
1-"' Phin frlyttl 12.311 per day, selth bath
'11411ittio p.m. rky.
\ During Incubation four eggs were
by the Drente hens and six
!woken by the White HoliAnd, all
eh Were fertlh;. egg* that
etch were those laid during
weeke.-Reliable Poultry
of
did
the 0
Journal,
area er
The 411
which will
poultry kee
because it will
crondIng each
second, twee
ad Ito versos.
ration, bows a novelty
'0144 11144 'tapirs to, the
for two aseiis-ifrnt,
revent the owls from
ier 014 the r Its:and,
f the prov n It
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44•111114.44.40•111/44.444MIII
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,.....". Illik, lop.
IIASTILAS TO
taakes for bringing's re
Within close proximity\
• while roosting without the la
ngt. \,Theise devices can he
4 ,e
nto In connection with thit
Ing poles already in positiori,141
henhouse, and consequently there
no proems& for changing the roosts.
The Invention Is • simple one, consist -
Mg of • single piece of Wire which Is
formed into a loop near One end,•with
the shorter end formed.luto a sciew to
e ld In inserting *4. 4(1 the wouden roost.
The longer end Is not bent to its thud
position until after the serew is in-
serted In the wood, when the loose end
4. twisted Into the location shown be-
low the roost. It 14 an espy matter to
attach a mall rag or a plitee of sponge
to the depending end with any liquid
vermicide, and the vaporizing of this
lquid will servo not only to keep the
Vermin from crawling over the roosts,
but drive the lice from the bodies of
the fowle, as the odor will permeate
the feathery; when the birds are on t
rooms at ,night. The Inventor of til
device Is John H. F. Everest of Wall*WAph.
oat., corgi it444 _Gross
Give ole hulled oats, cracked corn
and green bone and 1. will. without
any other 111011146 of feeding:1)101d tip a
strain of birds with frames so large,
that they will more than reach the
different weights required in -the' Stand-
ard and not be spoiled for breeding, by
an excess of fat. says Rev. C. )t Peter-
son in American Poultry, Journal. Of
course, We take for granted that Mint -
neer chiefs have all the green fad
they want. If not, It must be 'sup-
plied. When green bone be nor handy,
bone meal mixed In the tett food is
excellent. 'Wherever It itt timed there
will b. no complaint -of leg vit•altnrsii.
1 DSO It continuonely, end 11 11. valua-
ble properties wore fully tirekretood
It would form one of the 'stable article*
In chicken diet, especielly ;there the
chicks must be kept In confinement.
deitrtffee
fowl
itch-
er
roe
he
Imporlawee of a Goad Market.
Tb all those who contemplate ratting
poultry and eggs for market let us say
that • good market is of first impor.
(afire. You should know what market
you are to supply and wlint flint mar-
ket demands before you spend a dollar
or take the first step toward gelid; into
the loudness. What yen will wont to
do Is to get Into a ponition to furnish
rain -fly what your market deninnila,
what It prizes most highly nn.1 will pny
a premium on. Desirable goods Alwnys
e ell the easteat, and you alit want to
join with your markrtmen in entering
to this Invadable rule.-Succest With
Poultry.
Our UnprEedented _Offer.
The Montreal Weekly lief -old is A
model of careful condensation. All
thr chaff winnowed from the wheat.
A papier fin- home and farm. Whole-
some, elevating. informing. A great
dollar lournid. It and The Miguel for
one year for only one driller. Sistapiet
copies of The 1 feralil tient 1111 applica-
tion, or may he seen at our office.
-?,1111111.
‘Si(NA I, :;o1)1;',1:1( ONTARIO
MILKING THREE TIMES APAY
.1 varietal 1I sporlosontlaS 4.
Tile DIrovitoo.
Will It pay to milk three times a day
in ordinary dairy. practice wiirre no
fancy or imustml prices are obtained
for the milk aud where record% are not
sought (01 1444 baying a moneyed value?,
We hive been currying ou same expert
a it if
from one to twenty, says H. E. Cook In
Stockman and Farmer..,
The first cow wpt giving from fifty
to flfty-two pounds a day on twitse a
day milking and ten pounds of grain.
After milking a few clays three times
a duy midi a daily Increase of twelve to
afteen, pounda a day her grain ratio
was gradually raised to fourtee
pounda, and shm-responded by girl
fur 'her best single day seveuty-se en
pounds and beat Nessa &successive aye
527% . pounds and for seventy ,Ight
days 5,4140 pounds, which was w.
market price and for which e re-
ceived 178.20, or 11 per day; fro. April
1 to Jun. 1, 3,648 pounda, 1- had a
value. of $40.07, a total of 41 .87 frotu
Jan. 12 to, June 1. This co le halt
blood Holitein, weighs sut 1,100
pounds aud is ten years ol
Gradually the if cows WM/
Inerentled until tweet were being
milked three times a ay, fed three
times and watered th e times. They
ate trout Mite to elve pounds of
grain, silage atkd , what they would
eat clean in varyit amounts. Dift'er-
entlkindS of gra were fed, always
aiming to keep he anituala in good
eonditi that Is, the rations
were not Innile oo narrow. While the
cows did not atilAin &oh. neither did
they lose. le tritive ratio did not
vary meter Ily from except dur-
ing the last days of April, when the
silage gave out and they ate early cut
clover hay. The ration was then nar-
rower, but lacked the aueculenee. The
milk yield was not materially clarnged,
but the ration wasthore expensive.
Another cow ()Mt bad, been giving
milk since early hi the full and was
then (Jan. 1101 giving tweuty-flve
• pouttilit 11 day on 'seven pounda of grain
wits given en additional three pounds
and milked three times a day. She re -
8144)11414.41 at once and made an average
of thirty-eight pounds fur the subse-
quent *Ix weeks. She then dropped
Off and has from that time made au
average of thirty-three pounds a day:
Still 'mother cow, a very ordinary
milker that 110 been brought into 'the
dairy, was taken up and milked' three
times without any change of cure or
feed. She would not luerease tei ex-
ceed three 'potinds a day. Then,lhe
vitro feed and eaten care were put on.
.TI1141 Also made but little change.. Otte
'would not give overthirty-two pounds.
a day no niatter what was done.for
her. 'Now, that Is my living definition
of a scrub cow. ,She had no place In
her milking economy fur auy more
'food or milk. She did show some gala
n fiesh.
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Imam .
Mit 4 it 1 . . . Ill
Wig 1 1 grikAIMI
Illilliggl' ' N
-E ... ,
On three feet apart. 110 [mutilation N
a stone wall three feet high, perpendies
ular inside, with the 'states and a. c4? -
quad buttons, roofed with a mealy fin-
ished conical roof.. The doors' are con-
tinuous, alternating with two staves
between them; Iu other vvorda, a door
between each hoop. These doors are
bevel's] like a cold storage dour and
-lent, mere thirabletati-by -aft-mane the
itutrpottbirmtli,e.,_outside, more •conven-
.
A Stave Silo Queer.
A Wisconsin farmer asks "Tenors
Ds Iryiva u this questions: "In building a
stave silo do you advise setting the
a back on 441, outi atIon? If so
,how much, or flush with the inside/
Would it be possible to piaster on the
here 'clay, as many cisterns are made,
so AS to prevent water from soaking lu
from the Sided and bottom?"
The Dalry,usati makes the following
anatver: -The present writer In build-
ing a silo on his farm set Gm staves
back from the 1 -r face of the found*.
tion well about Inches, and this
for the purpoee of enabling 411111(0 line
It with a course of brick if future de-
velopments should seem to make sneh
a lining deslrable. This space or rim
was tilled In with clay slanting up to
the staves, much HS putty Is used to
Loden gloms in a window. mi, clay
served the double purpose of making a
tight joint between the staves and the
foundation and giving all e11117 slide to
the adage over the projection. We have
had a great many reports from parties
who have practieed plastering tho walls
of silos in stay grounds with great Inter
Mtn. The soli on our own farm is not
suitable for adopting this plan, so In
building cisterns we simply line up
with a single layer of beick and put
the cement on the brick."
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Pleading After Hervitat.
, theprint "$eanon when the
rainfall has been abundant it Witt
doubtless be true that Many grain
fielids will he found le be s...11 stock -
A correspond4t Of unit New York-
er nskti: "Has Anythfrig the silo lino
been found more desirable n any way
than a" plain stave silo with und iron
hoops?"
To which a staff writer replies:' 'The
erete silo is more durable or a pia
la lined with brick and the plank silo
bon .d from top to bottom with boards
as h ping and plastered inside with
semen may also have some exceeding
ut of all the differently con-
stnicted 11 wood silos none possessen
he it f the stave silo. I am using
oe of .is kind, and experience has
deMenstra that It 1. most complete.
Those who ha • Inspected rarely fall to
lay, "That is th best 1110 -1 have seen?'
It Is made -of pin 'sawed 2% by 0, bev-
eled, grooveAsand obgued and put to-
gether with White end, then hooped
with one half t Pone. rote
it
ea 'vont vs.-..etts which will it, ve yp
rapiiiii• After honest mid mature
theiraeodit early When alltil 11! eolith -
lion .014141411 It in impusaible to get the
plow in the geld too KOMI. as it Will
be neeetinaT to inn& 411010- weedy; un
, d.'r ItAntre . the sisol has tintliCient ly
matured 10 isomit 04 I heir &pillion:1
1 low On the other hit 1
-Atm.; vv.1..re 41,.
stebbielield is conaparat 1 4 . ly ic...
front Wi 0 IS it WO lie imilid' ti,. be a
--rerj--gornt-phirr-trw:disic-tih. tietrrinut
ithna--atio.wInv-sivarrierod err/qu-
-weed seeds to tyriu•nate Unit fumed.
pastil • (111411 414.44,, for phlarsing foi
the 44041 teilKtili T.1111i : 1.111111 11014,,
has the litelit of pretty:Hog t hit soil
against %vomiting in heavy rainfall,
aud IcaYliing its suiettunce and thie,
homing i0; fertility. In -. alt suid.
Matters 11,4.' farmer' till be guided 1.4
eircimistasices. It 111113' ..• Null"*"4
40 IlloW the field and so destroy the
seed erop of the- Weeds and at the
, aaine time tireserVe a stand of stub-
ble and second growth that ,will lug,
tecl the land against washing.
, ftehoreIng torah
I '14 *riling rul4.et4 0* dricribed .-ar.,
x ,liti It hw 141114(1144 operation by the Au -
-el.. num', department bullet in' on
thi subject that it is difficult to ex,
plain why it la posti)0med until the
horns are'hilly..growit and the neces-
lily , arisen- -if •hornless . cattle io1-44.
want eit-for sawing them AA,.
To dehorn, secure a pencil ,of (-soi-
1 ic potash at a drug store. When the
ralt is a week Old throw dt on Its
hide, 1 hetollwat.-..1 he knob.. that Mt Mo.
tiricli•its of the horn; trot it WM Alia
rob it u•ith I he end of 1 lo<penrit
then rub with the hand, first pro
tett Ing them with gloves/ /This hi' all
lew minidem• I do it 1111(1il
there isi to the op7i011. It tak,••
oft a f
ett little pain "I 12ilfter."-it few 44..,1.•
any ltiw.... of di i
. .14,nis appear touch
them age iii 4 It ( t he, caustio.
She (at AI hall game) - 'Willa, ar.•
they 3 /Wiling that titan for ? 14.-
4..l11pp* g vigoimislyi .1 • great eateli.
'Mho I," he ? The idea ! II.m. 1 kb i
.1m ' supposed to be ? Vbil...1.
;,,fasIger. ,
TINY TONIC TABLETS
-a system cleanser and t�gi
that gives health. energi.lorc
Iron -Ox Tiny
Tonic Tablets
give good diges-
tt -the first
step\ to human
strength. They
help Nature to sweep
imphrititi from the
o o d, --thOrMighty
rtrirrfEe
cans
stomach and wake
the liver and kidneys to nor-
mal activity.
When the diges on is perfect, the blood
pure -when every or an is doing its duty -
you have energy and a bition7-life is worth
living.
Why not try?
1
Fifty Irnr-or Tablets, An an attractive alutninum
pocket case, 25 cents at druggists, or sent, postpaid, -
on receipt of price. The Iron -ox Remedy Co., Lim;
tat Walkerville, Ont.
WHEN YOU AE READY TO BUY
SEVVINI\G MACHINE
DO NOT MAKE A M'STAKE AND OVERLOOK
THE TIME TRIED AN J EVER RELIABLE
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WRITE FOR A
'DESCRIPT1,VE
CATALOGUE
OF. OUR GOODS
WHITE NEW WitLIAMS RAYMOND
We hilt e the ' notary Wel
White, All theme uticitine. 11 I VI.
la.11.1111144, Muth tension. tensitm
4141(41. Am title., tensions', releaser.
41,01141e feed. ;lust caps oil needle ausl
intsiser Now, self -threading eynntlet• en.
shuttle. "King- set of plated siert at- Awl
1.11 I mt. 1 many other labor.outv- men
Ing deviees.
414
$4114gira-nneslese.V.
old
shit 1i. Tin• .iiiii..i.i.fii. 11.iii114 in on. Nii
tio twin,. iii..titth. /1 self -setting need!
huh- tomatic IS01.1.in winder With loose
y, a11to14i.11 it. floor leveliet (very c
tient k i ylinder *hut I lilipen on 1
and alesoltilely se f-threas ng.
treaelle. steel all of attach -
They look well and work
well,
Wil
nit -
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The EMI C.i bite I ;Mil Itrovii 1 lead
Ilaymmthis 1,11,1,11Ig :11Tv.ir
Ma. anti boat to 144.4)11.1 lifr I low.
1 altarilllients are ,trirlitmt NM sim-
ilar to our other Machines. ,
Every m whine 1 hat leaves ion- slur*' t. goaraideed for it term id ten yearn. If it mull homed' that a maelline
fails 1.i give mat isfaet ion a reprace it with it ne one.
It is difficult to judge an artigle by lo king at the outside. For our • own satisfacth,h
and protection you ought to know the product ifisble and mit-lieneo t necessity for try-
ing the machin. A trial will entivincc you. If you need one and wish(( try any of our dif-
ferent makes or styles we will he pleased Lola you try them.
We keep repairs and a full line or Accessories, Needles, .Shuttles,
winder Rubbers, Oils, etc.
ms, Bobbin -
G. W. THOMSON & SON
" THE MUSIC DEPOT "
THE SQUARE GODERICH
Ti.nhofitY, Oct. IT, l003
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The widespread extent of Rheumatism in its
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physicians to investigating as to its Cause. The
verdict-. of experience and study at ,the present
day is that Rheumatism, of whateiter nature,
is a blood disease, and the best authorities
agree that it is caused by an excess of uric
acid in the blood. Now for the remedy.
:This "musT combine the most effective specifics,
prepared with such -care and skill as to leave
no element of uncertainty. The result of such
study -and care is known as '"Bu -Ju." This
is\a' vegetable compound in the form of pills
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wh.ch stimulate weak kidneys and overcome
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The effect is at 'once ' apparent. The blood
returns tog its normal state of healthy purity
and there is no basis for Rheumatism in the
system. That this result, can be obtained by
the use of Bu -Ju is attested beyond question.
A trial will convince you that the plain truth
is good enough-. for Bu -Ju, the kidncy pill
that cures Rheumatism.
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