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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-1-3, Page 914. GODERICH, ONT. J. R. Wheeler 1 Funeral Director and Latbalrner All calls promptly attend- ed to (lay or night PHONES Store 335 R•sideace 355.. Hamilton Street,Geueeich Croup at Night The News of the County A Digest of the Local Happenings as Reported by Our Exchanges t:\!:I't:R 1.:1, i_ .a. IH11'll hi Clinton 111 -- ! of 31 r, null !:ur11-111 14 a -a 11. ou Ihrt•lul•, r Da. • lir ,m1.,141.1!,._ WW. Wugetet,_u - Margaret Blaine). Narrird -In C.. err, 1111 1h•t,•tuIH•t• 'or:11,1.:.t Iho 11.1! rt•, by live. F. E. 11 Dwain. S:111.: t .11t.1 the near• it, • ,stere. lot• r in 11.;lt►1 .1'a :col ( \\'1 icer itl. cuut1Ug t„ i t'1luleh four %',•:u- 1g,• 14;., -Ver, her bu-I tt 1 ria• !e n, - n u„rti i; her lass, , (, _.,.!•. 1"i.4.- r „beth, laughter 1,•11 •-itildii•tt, 1, -r 1:,,.,..1 -.:led „n• .1.. I Mi • •-IK•r, to Sirs \\',. \I r• :'ni•rrl. u. • 1 .11 of Hoy town.- tics, ,h., \I i 1 - . • • rb of the I(e,it.•ttt- h:,:ue ,• ) er. 1.01.1.11. .1, 1.,.-rtlrle'r 22'n 1. I Inge ..f .,tr. aim Ur-. .1 c\'il ..•-' Ibl.11wtes1 to .t ' h ,,a• ,re when t!odr , \Garit. . u: t•..l:n'a • / ..� :,r.r E. ki iglr:. . ..t lemakmi. „ ,t,• -- -i bled. -Inti• t,•r:-nrriset•••Yli.rr`44-:;. /i+:-• i" I N1t4LSH, i':akt:ul•s1.-11r 11., r ?lo longer caused alarm 31 ',el 1•110...l..0!iter of Mr. awl Mr.. .1 i I. ,i,..i la.glitii I. 11'.n, Meow!! in Mer 4301 year. • • • i„ i.. i. . • ',t• . • , u• ,. •',•ur ',1ien1 LAMBS AND BODY LEAKY NAVEL IN FOALS Telling- About Persistent Ura• All SW011EN i chus or Escape or Urine. Cause of the Truuhle--Symptoms Es - "Fruit -a -tires" Relieved Both Biopsy and Sick Kidneys Closed• platned-'I'r*suuent and l'reven- tlon-Treat Deity Until Duct is The Wonder of Fruit Medicine Those who know they have Kidney Tr. oible"-who salter -with pain to they - ba':k,_who are up -frequently et night ' -willweleomethe newsthat" ruit•a•. t, v ••s",the wonderful medieide %lade from fruit juices and tonics, will positively relieve Kidney and Madder Teou!des-as proven by this letter. i °1)urlitt'e;;irlhad 'Chine) Trouble , and Arop.•y' herlimbs and body were i all akullen. We decide.! to try' " Fru it -a -rives". In 'short time, the swelling went down. NAN, she is the NDN aha ch::d nem .raupy l W ,I r ti \f1.•uSiu,ls .1111 ou Ib,wu11H•r ':r.l. tier fife nest:, .K al,ply %.'taker . 1111 }'e•ar:. • over throat and chv..t It wually al ems night attack. il,ruupeumes la r'' i!- Sit' h '11tuba 3thh.' on without w:,rmn{. lst of Vicks t n 1• rir Fa, 1 •hkin !ler. r• widow of II" . often brings relief 1a r3 inure t;,v: I 1-311...r.ht 11..r 1 oases math breathing, subdu•se .ear brassy cough. Vick. is idea! for all I:xetiv Plotiplep map(. -Th., children's cots tr••uhlos-,it avoids I1;.Iri, t 1 I , ,,••u'. 1--'1.$etbin held + so much dense Just .., ¢x,,i fw aki¢ n•eenlly,tunl the bnris.s, l:InG• t. .1 rkLl t.r.ino. ...+Ir 1 . •, I••rt'-lc,w'e'd Ole n,twK`la•.y r/%, II 1: • 1G,n line' VM t! •',.111. \ !r ! • vAPOR.c.t 1i -•-.. ! 0./7 *LOON J•,tas Liszt, Ye.tae.. ;t giant ilwttIt fat e ,.tt lever- are: I'rt•.klwit. r'. t ct,r,• pre.ideut John Turnbull: •i,•r•tary. .•1• : treasurer. • rias. 'reet,r-, dolut :\Illoeu. .1 tun I'n'-morel. Elgin H',rlm:nt. t:..1 1 rm. ..1. 1: .1. SImIito11, W. M..• , 'twitter. Pere Uni:,- I t. limiter. ' -t'ln•I-.ttua+ visitor. in - Oran Winter. air burry FI!nt. Nil. -It : 3I1.s aflltlred 1 b•tr,lt : M'•+ -r.. Roy nod. r 1a•, .'f- Itetrnit : %II 't NutIt •{ Sarnia. Mr. E. F. itrown- 1 1eons., Mr : ,,,1 Mr.. Norman ' IIEN%AI.l. . ' 1).•t r,lt. • -. • Th,..e•. "tat of j • --• • BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur • Almost everyone knows that Sage Toa and Sulp•tur, properly com- pounded brings tack the natural color • and Lustre to Cie hair when faded. • streaked or gray. fears ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and trouble- some. Nowadays. by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's dlSul- phur Compound." you get pottle othis fadddit on old recipe. other r , aa im- provedn- by the at a small cost Don't stay gray! Try it! No one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair. as it dors it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair Kdisap- pears,and aranapplication or two, your hair becomesbe.autifuliy dark- glossy and attractive • OTHER TABLETS NOT - ASPIRIN AT ALL -ws+iy-- Tablets_ -with- . e Aye Cr93s" ore Genuine Aspirin-' • if you dos''_ are th,c 'Bayer Cross'4, on the tablets. you are' not' gettiag Aspirin --only an :tell imitation. pp The "Ba;er l'ross 1 •" your otlly way of knowing that you are getting grnuiM Aspirin. preseribed by physicians for over n.nrteen years and proved Fare by millions for Headache, Neuralgia. Colds, Rheumatism, Lviwbego, Neuritis. and for Fats generally. Male in Can a Handy tin box's of 1' t et; -also larger sited "Bayer" par ges can be had at drug *tore.. Aspirin is the trade lark (registered is Canada), of Bay Manufacture of 1lfonoseetcaeht +r of ftal+eflieaclL0 While it is w• known that Aspirin means Bayer annfaetnre, to assist the public agi,n.t inti,atiun., the Tablets of Bayer Company. Ltd., will be stamped with their grner4l trade mark, tbs *Barer Cross." "DANDERIIiE° Stops flair Coniine Out; Thickens, Beautifies ,._ I. 1111 Pc r• urls.- 1V\i W 1II11EN. Port ituluu-tn,. 0:,t 50e ••,r, 6 for $'2.:5), trial sur _'H•' Al :I••n or from Fruit -a -titre Ltin,ted, Ottawa, Ont. and 31r- I: .ort ! at,• l:. t- •d.. (Contributed by etnterto Department of Agrict.lture, Toronto.) , The escape of urine from the navel is a somewhat eommou abnormal condition nisi with, pauticularly In foals. It a termed technically Per: ',latent or Previous Urachus, and pop- ularly known as "Leaky Navel." It results from thti persistence, or aon- closure at biro:, 41 fife urine duct of the navel. ('anae of the Tnrugie. e b.. fore We :acne ut i,:rib. the bladder 1= v;T ,gri bar w:ard-tty:..a_-Ltlieor_eal.., r •ossa 1.'• 1',.., )a -tech extee t 1 t•:, pr :1 `t 11,1.... 11 r „ 1;, e * c I. : b.t :i. .;.. • . \I, Lott., L.• t . 1 .• \ l/L(tl - In e: re11u . 1•,•h3p, en Ih• i•.., Slow :. l \1:'. Frani, !tenni-,,/u.iH•r a. 1!1J:: •.cell. IGul.tawuy. iktk,• 1 lest, cast ]tris 11 Nom, of ('.•uriid \li l,,•!ut b, t Ito alis . .yore bl 1'llutou for 'r, nr. ' • • .1t .last • ,, 1 mt N. • .... i,.•i • bets t •. tr t het 'tea ` M. luuuvr nn1 iii - Ivn •inn tv I ••alis. .1••.. t'ellrglat.• }r!., argli! , { 1112n wrath Squire- !ii het 77t1i • Nr-. \V(Ittt Hanel;er Engs . d• 'I ;e Itrur•tt,k \ • - Walker et 1'•}rn.••r: t'Inl, Ira. , u a:•,l the woes hr t -better 1,I U. 31 McTa.i.il. of \Vr•,\tter. ,..r . t :e.,nagr their to,•IH•raticl. .;.o,• • N It 11..(4-,e.-41.• {•r.• ,1..144 111..1,1111;, t• 1'Itilrr . t i.rf'..1 ' , . .., ...• jaw le, 1. 1.. hi. .1..t •r. \I, • 1 I'. I':ark. of luirgr.t•it l.. ha. .-•v. ,1.,t iva 'Id,. ne;:.tt' . y1r. q' 11.•,.. . wawln Io !i:i-l't•,rl - •.:1t ter n.'.•I' fume, ear'. 31r. Vn:ler ;- t!ahtv•.•ue years of age. auel 1..- -till euj., 1l&g- g•HHl ht filth. , . t. I. • ('hrt.' itt t- ••'• r• : Mi-- Valley • • t.,:nd,tit. 311-..1,wgt Hording. 1. ', ry. 31r Ar:?.i.• t+nel --,t 'ut.h•- • '!r C lad.. In Loudon. 31r. McEwen and 11ausilre•r 1 Tor•,ut.., Mr.. H. rt.. Ford •. Ira b:, 111 efferents. Mr.. 31. Died in Toriente. The /tenth :•i•'ur red In T.)rtcito. ,.tt 14 -.-tuber of -FIert• 1 .1•elur.d .1. 3111„1, _ :l ,1* rm• n: took spiv««..:+j t'!r- 1.111,,. • Celebrated Get:len %,ulivereary.- utt t'hri-':ua. It:tr. 31r. :nal 31r• \ t k11riek. in t►rnngevItI.•. ' 11.1.er. 1t•a,rhreit ,,•l.1 ntt.,1 tlr•ir g„i•1- eq w:•el•l'.u_. Tle• fum!)-. lulhnliu_ CLINTON three sous .11.1 toter ,knight- r- w lair tht tc fitnil1l. -. jnin,l in the eele4,1a- I;4.11L+,4e1 'liitia11•A. iia : 1itils-In w'r- Non.-3fr It«ttbr..ta wa,'iers tuik'lfr- _4 to 3Ir- ..rad air•. 311 !lit .1. •hare. S.•e•I:uul. ..tali.* :r• t'iuruht in it). :114 ICet.11••t11 aFenn•, a •'•rtgh- i'.s.. 3I•r•. lIsiithro11 .t .- ries-•r1nn1 \tine Elea uun 1. I , irl:tr ..f •1, • tl:tt'rlydr-.tt Myth'. otr lN+rtnt«•t ; of t10n• .Bari -L Ilw!Gg •o th•• IH.or. 1•l it• -s. W. It. Itawk1u-. 1'.•lu. hr 11tiro1 \1r-. 1 u.l:rou, only 1,114.....1 - liter of the late t\• .1. :and 31r-: 111 r,•:n i• ••. were pr.. -,!tit 'oat. of Clinton. to Fr.,' !Cowan. • - „f •In.oh $!otmtu. of 4'Ilut.m. SI':.1111RTH Ibeath of Mrs. •Lat•MrThe death I I .a1 1e.• ntla•r 2111.1 at •her ,• in Hallett town-hle..of Mrs, 1..: Ban AND BAGGAGE SERVICE' Bus' meets a 1 tralu+. Calls made for passengers ant baggage to any part of the tuwu. from:.: rt•rvioe guersnt.•ed Telephone 51. Day or Night H. R. STOWE _t Re:i,h n•,• inn h_: 1h,ed. •,p;Hlstte the t +eta a 1•a, tory t nice CAR OWNERS Wet or Dry Storage If laying up your car this win- ter. we wish to respectfully. remind* yen the your Battery needs ei1eelal carr and attention during the, winter Months to as - .t sure its being. ready for duty next spring. We are Buttery Experts, and have the nal't.eory equtpttaest end fai•ilities for raring for any make of Battery. - RADIO FANS 25 cents hues a Mottle of "Uaadrrine" at any drug store. ,After applying this delightful *owe yno ere not And • S Dee -trivia ti )j partici, of (101.11111! ..r any falling hair. Phone 2.1.1 Wert Vf. R'aid's• every bait ',holes raw lif.. vienr. V brlghtm„, more ...kr and attendance. i Ro-r..-In i ,.th-.• 1 , '1 •-• :.,' 1: u .1o1,, sit Ileeenth.•r .:01, 311'. suet 3Jr.. Jnit!t N.,- v. » 1.1,-. • •r. ding 1, a. .ol.•ntnist,l et !,•"• ' Mr awl Mrs. .latus. 31'::' -on. ,oi It.•- „u1'•'•r _'lithwhvti their .•!,le.t ,inngh- ter. 1:1•rt-. Th•tr6nrn. v;,.. uttl:e,l iu marriage i••lir 1i.l•rt 'Seleddru!.. •,1 li l lass .on „f the late 31r. 31. .3. aehrtdtup-Wistawr.-.1 i +Y� We handle Ita,iio A and B Re- clutrgable Battelle.. call and ask 1 ns abou hem• AUTO )I,ECTRIC a BATTERI'. SERVICE cor. Colborne street and Square � ElecMc Wiring We spet_ialize in Wiring of all kinds. Let us give $'ou an estimate for wiring yottr h use or garage. Private Telephones, Motors Dynamos, Electric Bells and Burglaiir Alarm Systems Alt Work Guaranteed Cook, Iron and Toast by Electricity VCe have an assortment of the hest Electric irons and Toasters made in Canada. ROBT. TAIT .., n•b•phenc• litn•ta,ci:_ Bible Sudety ('udrih:diwt. - Th.• Iirn•-• 1- 1.i. t .•it o!' the Bible So •hs fat ?l'.• v.-lr l:r_a. forwarded to the t:.•uehil Tree.etror the -lou of ','34••21+, 1 great eredir t- die, the energetic 1.11111'1111141. ' l',v'ttttala. - 1'llrl.ttu;i- s1.1tors In nderl air. and Mr.. H. (:• Ibdd'nwlu. ilaulllton : 311..s El%a t elver ,.f Strat- ford Norunil : )It-. \ane Skelton • of tVNtrt.,n; MI+r Martel Nlatnlit .,of 7•orohti Normal : 311-- G.;rtiii . 11rI- nu.l' '.►fltrjtit,t flat.; of Terot.to : lir. i'mrn?m It"•••• of lerinf'tt :- far end Mr- titlpit.. - •.f • t bit t 1t : at,e1 31r. .1. .1. M. E sleet. 3100 .•j•nc, • • • Itev, ('. T. ••itt.' an.1 family -tH nt 1'hrl-tutlt. err ,Vital -or. • • Mr. and. )11'.: tV• atlinleell, were in 1.i•tuwel -lever tin. ('hrt,t um- hrtl!.t>ar. Net 1 life Seats -we . A I,:t'rty•nf rheftems-1c m-betted-ghee.:t r1 ro11gh th• Is•u1teut1..ry by the war- den. ' A. thew ate.neielied :t g:!nir ..f ` Hindle. at eves!: 11 the yar,l. one the. party party r.-,•Knir..vl au old iequaln- t:ur .•. 11, negro trent hl.' bone 1.1Wit ••\\'q•, .litu. • I..l' 111• 1 h i...w• yutl r.• h,•r.. -nl.l he. -Mut :Ire you doit.g 1!: the •nit.•ntlnr}':' •'\\'.•11' "I!`. -al.l .(iii. "1 !.:n1 y„r•f. wld :: itICter 1ttM"t: ..it ,1 1'. cud 11 oft,':-; cent it( ale nn-kti.. 1 h;aneA :r rrenrl•ar •t(,,aitcaitta tilto. Air rh,.r':- r .ter -kalan--.lir--,*+';a:te•' 1.wk-...Ili_- "That'• t••,1 1, A" ...Oil 111.1 friend. "1 sumer,. r.titly l're charged \vlth noir- 'der.141.1 t . r put you in for 0 :if;: .t•Ittl•,t:h••,•• . t Sh4." tb! .11m. "not 1141 Ila .en of the lute , 1111M " - In•Llrnp. .,f 11. --Inn. -enwe•r: ju- ai now- au. xis. 31 .3. $.•l '1, rnit :Iu.l 31 n•. etehei- d,it. ' and Inv •... saes•, Hitt cur i. of ' :', 1 . , 1. r'. nal k a si rt uu..•, nt\TS t r :'p tthtT C' :111 rand' : •. a 14:..table• 111 cans . captan. n..,t..:, at.d the Of atiicrrae K_rius. it I h• , • • . • quakily happens that this c,.u,lu ,'t gave', rise 111. : nal is eonioliea.:e•I with. other affections of the lust. such as Joint 111, the caussattve ger-tu■ of which are afforded a ready means of cutrance, while the leaky condition of the navel persists to pre- vent the early closing and drying up of the navel. S, tnptoYts. This eoudttiuu 'is usually mani- fested a. few days after birth by the vret and soiled condition of the skin around the reglon of the navel. On examination the urine Is seen to be dribbltnt from the navel. In some January Clearance Sale Of Men's Overcoats and Suits also Youths' and ChOren's Clothing Attractive Values in all lines. t il) Pay You to Gall - McLEAN BROS. \•,!' r �e+ui•i:ra,.ly1.n;,nita; ut.1 GODERICH THE SQUARE •: :1P ti the" 11:1Vt- •i t. a'„t ;7. ... itrno .f .)itrttnml'' ' k111. I1. 1).• 1tt'rf rtne,1 !IX. 4.4 remflay. I M•+- Marion i1 nt.ou of New York. ' AIM Mr. Isedie Wii!. m. of %V11utaltr. 1 ••n• the ry.•Iel:tIIi . 1•'ollltwhig the venom a Tlinebo,n - .i co+ -.•reed. .".•r w'hirl.iflip hapipyt•uni,le heft for, '„runt. Hint Nene• Yerk. They will re- ---1" In Itosana. • -. Date Fall Plmsidrtng.-Perhitpe. the t• held 1.I•' Mee -t. 11'. Ikdl and T. 1i.'t.itle: _ who /thatched thirteen neer. with a trseter ..a the form recently .old by qtr.' h v and Sat- urday. Grlerr. on 1 r ter, Ib -'.111. r 'sat and t:11,1. They soy. 1'•,• Mt 1 never w•"rkt.l letter. -- I)nktg 44n#1st!- - The 1'arh .lrul ha) -.been 111. !• :- steal fru tshri-tion. w•n.c, „ iri-h,n4n neuro, vtatina.It. lent• w.t- from the country. and Ired been taken tt: •r,• . 1::, irt.vnl-.-wt:dtett hint t:. 1. • 4t11y- intent" ot 1•y It. kr:nulrnr. A. they entue, ..111. fir re•itl-ut „f th, wit}' said: -Well. Micas. ate! !emit .1111 voit t1iiti 1R it': Mn't it grattd?' 1•ut" - .-whlLlir nn, froI lu • .neary. "It lath..tI,e.divil:"•-m "That." ..d Ill. friend. "Year tk. eases only small quantities of urine may b. escaping, while in other cases the entire contents of the bladder may be passed in a stream at each time of urination. It appears to oc- ept-• more frequently in male foals than tat females. When it persists for a time, infection may take place, and the navel then becomes inflamed and swollen and pus or natter may form. Treatment and Prevention. Persistence of the Urachus, with consequent escape of urine from the navel, would seldom be met with if the navel cord of foals were given attention at time of birth. The navel should be treated daily with an anti- septic solution, such as -equal parte of tincture of Iodine and water, or a two per cent. solution of creolin or carbolic acid, until it has been healed. To remedy this abnormal condi- tion, when present, the navel Should be cleansed and treated .twice dally with some astringent and antlseptle solution, such as e warm saturated solution of alum and borax. nr.Dlue- stone (sulphate of copper), to which may be added a little creolin or car- bolic acid. (A saturated solution is made by dissolving in water as much of the substance as the water will - liquefy. When the water is "satur- ated.',' any Inure of the substance add- ' ed to the solution will remain un- dissolved.) Tenet Daily Until Duct Is Thyself. The treatment of the urine duct .x,. end the region around the navel should be continued dally until the opening becomes closed and the escape of .trine ceases. In cases where the urine duct (the lrracnus) , fe protruding sufficiently from the navel opening, its exposed end ca* • be tied with a piece of clean string.- - If -til a -e-ie-ire'-..tffiettn1 protruding- - to perailt of tying. a blister is some- • times implied Lu the akin around the navel opening with good effect. as the consequent swelling which 11 pro- duces helps to close the opening. 1 Another and a satisfactory means oT '-*Qeettng its cloths -re -sod preventing Let The Signal Print Your Letterheads, Etc. t'I.org Sermcn 'i''! ;•••urtt:tt from R:.STH i.. .• ., , "111f faun •b11 Nr•hIU-Stallter.-A (1iet 1,:l ...1111111: ftom GPM -roe • • JO lteittlleticm*.' - toel; paler lit the ma! ... I:'t•tli. en 1e.t-:..1i T1:a::. 'niltt.'- Ibr.'IrIH•r 19:lt. wheat e:ra .• 1:..1:n:h t.•r of 31r. :111.1 \Ir. 1'. 11 Stalker' moTHER oF .i•n.t w.tw-nr,an• was ,m!•e,' in mar '''..Iwa, t.. Me W t a1. 1.111 of Murr:- 1 YOUNG PEOPLE OF GODERICI-I Are you taking advantage or the Special Afternoon .Ci.t.s,.-- given the SCHOOL OE COMMERCE, CLINTON, ONT. to acconinlodate students ftunl G.Kte:ick t.. lent ! manna, --testily 'Classes 2:40 to 6:40 p.m. Steaograr hit Ce .sitial Secretarial and Specie! Courses WINTER TEEM, WEDNESDAY, JANU..RY 2nd, 1924 student!. i11,t% en 'i 1 at any time. Phone 195 or write for itlformalion. \1 \ STONE, Com: Spectali t, B. F. '\\'ARU. B.A., Vice -Principal. . Principal. • WV. I:. Telford ,wrfurtn,l tlir,.'a'r LARGE FAMILY the further escape of urine is to pus moor. The ntteud:nit- were 311.1 l ! a curved needle threaded with two lttnike•r npd Mr. J.L,n Tlerony. \ strands of braided silk cord through snmphu air dinner wit. ....mat.•t tiethe loose skin, so a to pair com- Irrk11:- h.ime. •R,•r tetlttch the iuii.. Recommends Lydia E. Pink- pletely around the duct above the Irouplm left for ieaidnn. fault and otller navel opening, and then to 11e the twtlnh•. On their r.tnrn they will r.•- ham's Vegetable Compound ends together as tightly as poaslhle. side on the erew,n'- farm In Morel' to Other Mothers I This latter operation, however, rr- W. M. R. Ana*al.-The W. 31. S. of quires a certain degree of surglral St. Andrew'. Minn.); held 1t• annuni Romford, N. S. -"I am the mother =Ill and care, hence should pretee- - Mesut, -!••.A. „ herrhimof four children end I was so weak after ably. relegated_tn- the handa_.ore coin- A. r lit "n a s mylast bah came that I could not do potent veterinary surgeon. -C. U. A. Pole u*tk the torte: Tltr•3V. M. he Y the Hnmlmnhl +.f--lite-l-'laua•h.'' The my work and suffered for months until NrCllvray, M,D.V., Ont. Vet. College, a friend induced me to try Lydia E. Guelph. different .w r•tarl.•s Bare their r- Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound Since,!. I•ort+. and the treasurer nnnomieet taking the Vegetable Compound my that 54-16 h1,1 been re keel by the weakness has left me and the pain in i oo:•lety. and n bale yalned at 1377 emit # my back hu gone. I tell all my friends in who are troubled with female weakness perenele.-government Fent!' Lt- + to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable +Master Mrtenlf. nrrtrel Ione recently Compound, for I think it is the best frotp Meeketonn. y•I.k . where he inti medicine ever sold. Tourney advertise event the lase few years. • • • Mr. my letter." -Mrs. Geottce I. Csousrt H f tri .nardnor, 01 Onen'- 1'nleer.-try. I �.• anford, N. S. Is spending the holiday. with hi.i My first Child narelta. Mr. end Mrs. P. Gentlest. 1 Glen Allen, Alabama. - "I have been • • 31r. f.nu1,- Rmtre•. ..1 it"etroit. 1. greatly benefited by taking Lydia E. with hi. permits for the holiday+. • Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for iter. A. (' and Mr•. Tiffin ore '•Lit- bearing -down feelings and pains. I was troubled in this way for nearly four :pears following the birth of my first child,and at times could hardly stand on my feet. A neighbor recommended the iter I had Mg In imrhnm. BRUSSELS 1 Vegetable lomptwn Perm.- -In Rimm ties -nettle. 1.n he- en doctor's medicines without much nester It►th to Mn. nhd \leis .\r!hnr nefit. it ha relieved my pains and r seesenll.-f awe 311.. Role- $+1••1-4 1. a gives me strength. I recommend it and danghh•r. • • • :1t Midland. on 15- ; give you permission to use my testi- •••mht•r 21+t. to Res. U. end Mr•. ; menial letter." -Mrs. IDA RYE, Glen Wren, formerly of itrn•.'•l+. n .•,n Alien, Alabama. ;Narefeel. - 1n• the Meteors- 0mi Women who suffer should write to the , •f" 1 h Z••r '1 a d s E.Pinhham MedicineCo..Coboure. -: e. •,-. n. P 1 1 t ,in fora f vee copy of y die F t' t ,•1.ou. M. .1.. oh fee •.m•.e^ 12 ', -t • ••m's Pew to Test -Rook upon C. i'rorl, youngest d:!nailer et \Ir. • i. .a -n ou Peculiar to Women." 0 • Dairy Talks. It 1s sometimes said that you can- not feed quality Into milk. 1t makes a difference what the cow istine sow will take exactly the same feed another will and turn It Into duller', for you. white the cow next to her will bring you loss. "Dairying will play out when strawberries smothered In cream and Sugar tease to he palatable, and good bread butter are no longer hankered for by the human family. "rill That sad day the flag of the cow will con- tinue to wave In the breexe4'- Hoard's Dairyman. The first farmer was the first man. and all historic nobility reale on pes- *easten and use 01 land. -Emerson Som.. farmers solve the problem of raising c:tives'lfj ietting isep or them nurse tine cow Often avers see tows in the herd that are hard to milk, and arch cows are turned flee: tt, the calves. In such Capes Duly the veq teal heifer te.lvetl lire ralseu. AFTER CHRISTMAS CLEAN-UP SALE Coats \\sot en's and Mi. -es' Tailored Coat., all- wool f..i,rics, plaid back, I ivtrted pleat, specially priced at $9. 0 $12.50 $22.50 All -wool' Velour Coats in straight line effects and bloused back, wit or without fur collars and cttff•, throughout and i terlined at $10.75 4.50 $26.50 $28.50 i•, • resses - In silk. cantons, figt ed cantons,. velvets, poiret twills, tricotines and flannels. 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