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kst flowers Imaglill%blo. as sclAft
adapted to bordering beds 3 talla
fl*wcrm and rho" of a bitavlargrowth.
The llseds germinate quickly ard
come Intorbloom in a few weeks
from sowing.. The florescence Is
such all to COM Willy ObKlun the
plidt a veritable
PYN" the most
ly,
Flower make admirable pot plants foruil;w"M to his w1aw earl
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WADA. 0A1=&i"--3&-MUWP
NO TITLED ARISTOCRACY.
&car nor iscLusta pe"reigur7 iW
'many acattlat a cash Paymont.
4:
.third proposal is that R&UUU
1,Werad Government Takes Action Ili
nominated either Sultan or Indop
This Matter.
dent Viceroy, with almost utaimi
OTTAWA. April $-No titled
powers In the northern province*
Morocco from the Algerian fron
will take root upon Cana-
to Tangier, and extending Inland
.aristocracy
0 dlaut soft if. the expressed wish tit the
to the mountains north of P
Governmep , i of Canada and the opin-
Fourthly, the remainder of Moroi
tons of members of the House of
from Fles to the southern limits
under a Sultan chosen, by Germs,
LCOMMong prevail wit It the AutbbriUe4
pifijhiy,� that in -Sm, - district the a
14 Britain, and tbere is reason to tw-
lieve they will. Already the Govern-
posed rich mines be ceded entirely
ment, Sir Robert Borden announced
the Mannesmann syndicate or a co
bingtion of other German mint
,luring the debate Monday, has com-
c*mpantes. Sixthly, that Ralstili a
iuldcated to the British Government
aposals that In future the royal
the Sultan each be granted a Jar
erofative be not exercised to con.
participation in the profits
royalties'on all mining enterprh
r any bered4ary title upon a sub-
undertaken by the Germans. Seven
Oet of his Majesty resident in Can-
Vast Morocco be a civil adminis
.,da. This request was embodied in
Uon, and that the amy be plac
an order-In-Counell which was pass- there by the Germans and nomina
March 9tb
ed by the Government oo
b the Kaiser.
y
last, and which was Loproved by the
9overnor-Geneva.1 after correspond-
i6nee with the Colonial Seeretatry, on
Milish Help Italians.
March 26th. The Government. In tile
Italian Headquarters in Nortbe
same Order, flArkbLor #Mgg"tq that &.I. Italy, April '?.-(By the A84,901[at
. , ow , fig
Press.) -girl Ish fori4e are
ter a reasonable time the Oereditary n
character of WIN alreadY borne by ing'on 1he Italian mountain front
Cansidlanis be extinguished, and that
one of the Aslago sectors which a
In future non-bereditary titleat uch tained some of the enemy's heavl(
as the Order of Knighthood, be con-
Pressure last fQI-
forred. only with the approval and
The daily bulletin Issued by Go
advice of the Canadian Government Diaz. the Italian commander-in-cht
unless such honors a" given for ser- makes the first reference to the pr
vice during the present war, or by the once of British on the mounWa Ill
Sovereign upon his own motion. SIT It says that British patrols attack
Robert expressed confidence that all enemy advanced Posts at a number
these reit"s, except possibly that points, destroyed the garrison of
Vrovidtfig foi the abolition of 'the small post and captured prisoners.
hereditary character of existing
titles, would be readily seceded to.
lRellilet Ship Stink.
Of the protosal fhat'peorages now
THE HAGIVE, April 9. -The B
bold by CartaillsiV should not be Per-
-
glan relief ship Mintstre do-Simet
AnAWA to. deamillid--ta- their-Itearri- ..-Niveyer (2,712 tons) sank on Saitu1'..Ier
Pointed out that It would b'
day Ill the North Sea. It is. report
i My require conitideration. be
She strtkok a mine. Seventeen
,%**,lots subject would. he'antio ill -thwe aboard -were saved and tw
ho discussed t;uring his for-th I I
were drowned.
visit to England, and In the mean-.
time. no honors wouN be, granted
The Art Museum of Toronto at T
except in accordance with the Caha,
Grange 4as formally opened by 8
than Government's proposals.
Edmund Walker.
The suggestion that the bls"fl
Government should advise the
crown upon the exercise of the vre
BABY'S HEALTH IN THE SPW
rogadve of bestowing honors and
titular diatlactiona -more put forward
Tile spring is a time of anxiety
In 1902. when 14fir Wilfrid Laurier
mothers who have littl* ones in I
was Prime Ifinfilitm At Oat tjmo�
home. Conditions make it necessa
I,owever. the late FUght Non. Joseph
to keep the baby indo rs. He is o
( �Amberlain toot the voisition that
ten confined to dve?heated bad
In all but oloop 6ijA'aaaso the re,
ventilated rooms and catches. ool
sponalibitity of personit
which- rai5k -his whoM. system�
far honors rested upon the Imperial,
gialard I nst this a box of Bab�
Zle"ts -he
GOvernment. He suggested that it
Own should kept ill t
9 �rvice of a piditleal or adralitillstra.
house -and an occasional dose giv
1
tive character rendered in the lipherii
the baby to keep his stomach a
of the Can* 1w, 09Teralstent wes, to
!p- rom-cu �owwtm"t Might
bowels king regularly., Tit
war
will P.r.edv colds ; constipation
rr like tiosta. I* other
,ent
c a t I . eep baby vhll. The Ta
cases in *a* vrovolied to
lets are sold by medicine dealers
confor bottip-M- n6milatow Prime
by mail at 25 cents a box from TI
lift r All I the 4
in all 0 his might
Dr. William's Medivane Co., Broc
ville, Ont.
tie IT u I. Ali tt" to him.
INCITE TO 0
CANADA'9 SLAVS LOYAL.
Naturalitsed Citilleas Have Asked
The Latest Plot Against
Be Oonscripted.
Prance spalin.
OTTAWA, April 9. -On Saturills
LONDON, Apr!I 9. -The object of
a tWA re resenting the Slav
P
Gorman alms in Awrocuo is to Upset
144#ft
fta�- #ovulatlon who have six
:ht existing Testme. Preach and
Spadiards alike decluretliat the so,
v*"*k6in portions of the Austr
called Indeptindout Morocco Is Usti
mpire to Canada wait
Ino Minister and strou
hand and toot to GerLnany. Tile
ly, 6d Ir warm support of t
Fronch have realized the German
illilk use and of their utter d
t bJectiveS. but the dvaujards still
tet, , 6ir bf the, purpose and motho
disbelieve them. on the ground that
of the Con I Powers. They affir
even the Germans are lacitpable of
that since the war broke out in&
buell treachery.
of their Immediate relatives a
The Times gives- proposals made
friends, mident.within the A.ustri
to Ra'suli and uth6re by Germans
Empire, baft been persecuted, I
'artuali; In Morocco. The first Is. that
prisoned and even murdered by re
on the declaration of a German vic.
son of their well known sympat
tory. in France there should Jbe a
with the allied cause.
",volvition of the tribes In the F�irerich
The delegation also expressed t
Protectorate. These dinsideas tribes
warm desire and hope that ihe MI
are to be - nanced by Gorman money
tary Service Act mightho,apit 4
and assilited by co.tingentsi tiorn the
their man of mllitlii�_46 11P
Spanish zouip whose pay In guaran-
these men. although born wi6in I.
teed by,GerM&ny. This revolution Is
Austro-Hungarian mpire, might
to Include the massacre and exterm-
Permitted to fight with otter Can
,nation of the Subjocts � t all the
illaus 14 the battle line. As one I I no
allied powers and to be followed by
ber of the eelegAtIon expressed
a doclartition of the Independence of
they claim the privilege of fightl
Morocco and the nomtn&Urn Of is
for the country of their adoptidn a
pro -German Sultan. Secondly It to
they would feel humiliated If tb
represented to -ther Moors that the
had no Part In the final vidto
bower Of T11011IOVIOUS G*rm&nY will be
which must come to the allied call
such that Spain win be forced to
The delegation w" Introduced
code. Arst her adrelabitmUca 0,
AIM MISM Witter C1111014, Of N
York, who Me taken a wires tnt4
set W these people. Mrs. Chapt
WAS TROUBLED WITH
husband enlisted In the American A
Slimes and Is now a Prisoner In 0
noW. The m6mbers of the doles
100
Of
tion *ilre. Rome. Atchtmandrite Ad
PhIllopoviry. Victor P. Inadyk. T.
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io Atillusement pod lneiestlof t9
1080 e e RN7 (ITT -ro
it io�aged tt is a IfebaenlodNydeath
s th
druale and du e struggle
General Smuts Treated a is men below rill a
How, Gig ill& bavi atWr*4 ast" ofeen eo several
r, . ridin
pkplomat michines, spiralling, sp
suci;os its the rotigiltaktrestaient 01 . inning qud-1,
abetimustri, vallso 1*4 $be sock. diving to the ground with sicl=,nl
He Asked It Gerialift Vowsals Dekirod SwaUea jointli. 1Vo#p.y 10"bleii, speed. All that b3 left is 4
heap of ruins on the ground, which
Se 'ratv Potice and 'Whess' an
110 - ct,�. Hire Is qua I "'Umco- fn= the death 'place of' some
Rvashm Ansuer Was GIvia. Farn- bray younF man, 'e -end or foe.
ous Buer litatesman Simply Said Tile scouts are usuolly the fastest
*Then, (IM4 Night.", machines, usually hi�e a speed of
Oyer a aunare.0 in , I
1- � an accou ites an tour and.
PARIS., RtR( tbM.Zreut manoev-
Wn"p *er, thii� arii iWry-'f6i&id__
South African dolelate In London f9r Able. They often go many miles
Me 'RX1064 Cabinet. was. accorillul; over the line in Bearen of the enemy
to Lo Malin, the dgure high in file and information. It is their duty.
council of the Entente allies" refee- to I)rotect our artillery observation
weroplenes and thoy nearly alwayd
red to by Premier Clemenceau in 4111 taccompany bombing machines on a
statement of April 5tb denying t4o rald to prott4ct them. They fly at
assertion, of Count Czerain that the ull heigli Is up to about 22 014) feet.
.VIVAQh ')?rime Minister Itilid. sottgllt There Is one dillbsuAy that pructi-
.to open peace negodations with cally all aeroplanes have to work
.Austria-Hungary. Th4 representative under and this is unti aircraft bat -
of the Dual Monarchy who last Gell. tery fire. Millions of shells are shot
:101mults In Switzerland was count up at the machines around the line
U
Menadorif-Pouilly-DIetriclietelit M_
0 but fortunately very few are
TA
--AWVd8-iiWf -irt - to, W6111g.1i oVh7-RdtU-blkfh YpT6 1leX
don when th3 war broke out. -c svrit up and
Immediately upon being 'ntroduq- 7 and shrapnel shells at
rVL_� when they are cou.rng pretty close
ed to Count MonsdoKH says the news- D19.199 Lha-PilUt Oft0n, gPHWJ -his It'hAll in
E01I.AiMAKe-d numerous renu-
9EV401 rage but he is powerless to lift back
vaper, Ili -reiiKutrititioi dies a �rscrivtioaa without perman.
Smuts, taking the Initiative in the cut ren , my case be S chya c. I
conversation, bluntly said., decided to try Gin pills. in at exce Fl t by bombs anti then we have
tile un.
,,one single Vitt gave me 46uch is a very brief sketch of the
4or- "Is It true that you wish to make I have now taken four b"es
work done by our air service, a
%0 a separate peace?" This direct query and Bud myself completely cured. No
be was too much for the trained dll>lo- rnoi-c bad humour-jincreage In weirlit- branch of the army that is becom-
Icar eyes --fresh colour -mare strength
11- mat, and tie count began is 1611IF& sud vigour. This is what Gin Pills have ing larger and viore important
ted evasive reply. done for me." I every day. A few years ago men
of "Yes or no?" reiterated the British 11. POWIS HER1333111T. scoffed at the possibility of that
ter representative. Gla I Fills sell for Soo a box or 6 which is a great reality today, but
far Obtaining no direct reply, Gen. b9*9% forV.50 or all good deplers. such is life.
ex. Smuts said: sailitplio free It you write to National R. W. RYAN, Lieut. R. F. C.
co "Then, good nigbtt" Dr
.4 &'Chemical Co. of Canada,
be The interview lasted barely three Limited, Toronto,; or to
ay. minutes. Vienna was shocked
� P. - 40 11.11.5. e4drss&.--Na_-Dru-Co-v Inc., DON'T 9REAKly QOLTS
p- -�M&Uu Owe, at the boorish manner of 202 Malit St.j Buffalo, N.Y. 119
to the old Transvaal warrior., I
in- Alexander Rlbot, who was Premier - ---- --
ng from March until September, 1917, It Alway.3 Pays Better to Train
Ind to -day refused to make any statement Them for Work.
go concerning the incident, saying: THE AIR SERVICE
nd "The present Government is per -
so fecUy competent to give such explAll- A Few Years Ago Men Scoffed at TRAIN EARLV TO IiARNESS
tb, ationg as are deemed necessary,� What is Now ureat Reality
ra- Premier Clemenceau in the
d couppe of his statement in answer to The lQollar Must Fit Well and the
Aed Count Czernin's charge. said: Irlic following letter written for Fi5ticl Be Light at. First - Feeil
. "It would be too -asy to recall to The Star by Flight Lit -tit. R. `W. Must Be Increased In Proportion
what extent Austria has Importuned Ryan will be most inieresting read- to Work Done.
Rome," Washington and London with ing. Lieut. Ryan is now in the 4th
rn solicitations for an alleged separate London General H%1spital, Osna- (Contriduted by Ontario Departmen of
4 peace which had no other aim than bruck House, Dpnmarl� Hill, London, Agriculture. Toronto.)
ht- to 81IF Upon us the yoke which she making a good recovery frorn his HERE ARE MANY colts ap-
In professes to find to her taste. Woo rivent nerve shock. He writes:
uii- does not know the story of a recent In the following few lines I shall prmching the termination of
at meeting (in Switzerland, of course) try to allow You briefly what an air T their ttili,,d or fourth year,
of a former Austrian ambassador and service of W� presiltut day means to that are practically untaught.
a figure high in the councils of the an army In the field. I shall not or as it is usually )xpressed "un-
ef, Entente allies? The conference last- only try to show you the import-
es- ed only a few minutes. Here, again, ance of the work but jifso the differ- broken."
0. It was not our ally who sought the ent duties of different branches of The too common practice of allow -
oil Interview. It was the Austrian Gov- the service. ing such to go "unbroken" until such
of ernment." T&e large bombing machines are time as they are required to perform
No Overtures to America. pro , bably the type of aeroplane
-Empha- so we shall consider them first. In Irrational, and unfair to the animal.
WASHINGTON, April 9. of whictit, you hearluost these days, the functions of a horse In the spring.
t1t; denlal %at any oVerture looking Cities in' Enffland have learned to Colts should not be "broken," they
to peace discussions have, been made dread these Baby Killers" as they
to the American Government by re- are called..an.d they have good rea- should be taught or educated. In the
de presentatives of the Contral'Powers son to dread ffiem if one might unhandled or unbroken colt. the m
r- was made at the State Department judge by the casualties resulting cular, respiratory and nervous lyst:.6-
ed to -day. It any come forward, It Is from their visits. On the other (the orga" whose functions are
of said, they will be Ignored. hand now that reprisals have been taxed in the performance of the ordi-
Ve Ou.,ripmerg" occasions unauthor- decided upon, numerous similar nary functions of a horns) are weak
ized peace Workers have hinted to' raids are being made It German and undevelii�pgd__fkiiii bf - uUnd-
officials that negotiations might be cities with pod resultsY
he Welcome to the enemy Governments Probably the first, large bombing tion. Hence a regular course of pre -
IT and have suggested that they had paration durlug the late winter and
reason to believe a basis for negott- machine to be brought into adtion early spring months. when the time
was our maobinV Known as the of both man and horse Ili not very
ations might be found easily. These "Handley Page," It has two engines
suggestions have been given no con- and is capable of earrying over a valuable, should,be given In order to
sideration, It Is stated. have the colts in such condition when
dozen trfen. Unfortunately shortly time becomes valuable that they will'
Premier Memonceau's repulse of after it was 'used one was captured
Austria's advances will serve to force be able to perform a reasonable B
Ile the adoption of other tactices by the by the ent-my, and tile Gotha ap-
peared shortly after, construeVed altrount of work with satisfaction to E
ry enemy In the opinion of State De- quite similarli; in some resiiects to the driver and safety to themselves. a
f- Partment of5cials and entente diplo- our Handley -Page. It carries two . The colt or colts should first be C
I _v mats here, but will not entirely atop engines, each 160 It. p. and several taught to wear harness and bridlo'by
the movement. men.- The important point -in this, _ being.rallowed to run free for.a..fow
The.jrmch statesman's repudl� - machine is '(fiat"11, fias no "blind hours "fly In a'box.stall or'paddock,
ation of Aistria's claim that it was sp is." Every approach to it must with the harness on. It in then good
he he who made 'overtures Is regarded beomade Under enemy Ilre. practice to match each with a handy,
en as a blow that will makii the diplo- On account of tne great size of smart an4 good-natured horse or It
.-id matic drive of the Teutomle Fomign. these machineci, and the relatively necerstUT a pair of colts together, and
is Often comparatively harmless but it slow speed they- Dre being used teach them to drive. obeY this words
or Is believed similar efforts will 6 con- more and more for night work. In of'conini-nd, stand when asked to,
h- United In one waY or another to ere. this way the eta.
y reduce the dangers
or &to in the minds of the peoples at of attack -by our scount machine And When they have become reasonably
le war with the Central Powers th%ini- handy without being hitcheZ they 12
the effectiveness of our anti-air-
k- preeziou that the blame forAbe war's craft fire. should be bitched to a wag- 1C
continuance Tests wholly on the allied Added to the. above large machines con. Care should be taken to see IZ
Governmentit., is t4p new Italian Caproni bomber. thatAbs harness fits properly' This
This machine, the largest of all, is &Ptlilm esPOci&UY to c011am The coi-
SPRING IMPURITIES propelled by three engines. W Ian In which they are expected to = 10
4CLOG THE BLOOD The above large machines aTe wark.lator on should be worn. Each -
ro n4e(k more for long distance bomb- should have i& own, and It should. E
ing. "Kinuller and faster ones are At Properly. not being too widde. so IZ
A TONIC MEDICINE IS A NECES- imed more for local bombihq around 48 to allow a rolling motion. nor Yet
Y. SITY AT TMS SEASON tite line. This wor,% is being car- suflictently narrow to pinch. at any
or ried oil continualla. Their object- Point The bearing surface should
Dr AVilliams' Pink Pills for Pale are often an;inunition dumps, conform thoroughly to the surfaces
People are an all -year-round tonle e9einy roadi -and railway lines, of the neck and shbulder with which
ed blood -builder and nerve restorer'
enemy aerodromes and eampa. it comes in contact. except at the bot-
9- But thev are especially valuable in We shall now comsider the work tom, where sufficient vacaut space to 10
be the spriiig when the system is loaded done by artillery ooservation aero- allow the introduction of a man's
e- with impurities as ayesult of th pifte" Although you do not hear gore should extat.
do Indoor life of the,winter months. so much about this work. it is one The colt..or Pair should litei.given
in There is 111) other season (if the'Vear of the most important uses of the -dally'exercise or light work, com- M
ay when the blood is so much in need air service. These machines carry meneing with an hour or two the first
nd of purifyitig and enriching and all observer and a pilot (two seated day and , gradually Increasing the
an every (lose of Wesel pills helps. to machines) and are I eall:� the eves of antount-uA . Ul they will be able to per-
in- make new, red.blood In tile spring the artillery.' term a full, day's reasonable exertion
a- one feels weak and iii-etf-Dr. Wil- It is very seldom in modern war- Irithout showing signs of weariness.
by liams' Pink Pills give new strength. fare that artillery can see tile, tar- The amount of grain given should al -
Ike -In tile spring tile appotite is often gets they fire Ili.. Tile targets are so be -gradually increased in proper-'
. poor -Dr.. William's Pink Pills de- pin poinWd on their map and they Uon to the work �r exercise given.
If- velop the'appetite. tone the stomach practically have to tire by map. It By such usage the muscular, reapira-
to and aidrweak digestion. It is in tile is not difficult to unaerstand -that tory and nervous systems gradually
at spring that poisons in the blood find ghch fire eAnnot be very accurate. gain tone the muscles with which
he an outlet in disfiguring pimples, This is where the artillory obser- the harn�". especially the collar,
be eruptions and butls--Dr. William's vation machines are of 9"Ot use. c6mes In contact, gradually become
a- Pink Pills speedily cienr the skin bo- They go up to an averago height of harden6d and increased in power of
m- eallse they go to tile *root of the, four or five thousand feet over the resistance, hence become much less
it, trouble fit the blood. In the spring line and send doevit, by wireless, Ilable to soreness. In many cases, on
ng anaemia, rheumatism neuralgia. corrections for the tire of the bat- account of this hpxdening of the
nd orysipelas and n1any other troubles tery they are worknil% wilh. These muscles, they tose'Abulk, hence a cot-
ey are most persistent beepuse of poor, eorreetions are made by means of a lar that may have 'Itted perfectly at
ry. weak blood, and it is,at, this Jilile, clock code which I shall Ot I "'in first may now be too larce.--J. H. R.,
so. when all nature takes -on now life. here. The observer in Ptheexapero- Ontario Agricultural College. Guelph.
Ly that the blood most seriously needs aue call actuatly see the target.
)w attention. Dr. Wiftm's Pink Pills W sees the bursts of our own shells
r- actually renew and enrich the blood, as they fall near it and solids down CITY LABOR
ra and this new blood,retches ever a
.Y his correction . Tho result is that,
ir organ and every nerve in the bod*. only about half or quarter the am- The Montreal Builders' Exchange
ir- bri�
tr lightiF now health and now munition is used to jestroy a tarF[et are enCoUrhging their Men to take
8 ftg I to weak, easily tired men, that would be otherwise, and the jobs on farms. They have off0red
6m women and children -Here is it taftet is always destroyed without to take contracts for the cultivation
A. Of proof: Misa Anna Pattemu, a doubL No longer can enemy of large aroas Qf land or tile break-
R.F.D. No. 11, Thorold, Orit, says : -
At ovements be kept secret and an 'Jug of prairie.'�
My trouble was one of C ral observeir can turn patteries on an
weakness, "ich thinned my= expo$ed c*qaty formittlon within a
find Raye me at times unbearable VJy lth&t time. art -it-
A loss of appetitie lod#kfo
N&LIdt us turn to the work done
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ZOM-Buk Co., Toronto. w1U receive' a frce trftiol
box of Zom-BUL
balm enda7paia, stop$ bleeding. pro -
vents festelting and heals quic1d Y. it h Jud.*e
thing for thic cuts. bum, n0de and brt*es wJWd44*
sre of such f requent iomu=�Acm In every Won, -
and c9pecMy during the "spiag-4owflug" period
For Mn emptiow and iiftasaa Zam-Buk is un-
equOed. It removes the cause by de3troying all
germs, after which it actually grows new, bealthy
skin.
Zam-Buk brings splencUd resulb when used for
pimpleso . boffs, rash, eczema, ringworm, scalp
sorest uMers, abscesses, runnint sores, bad leg3,
blood -poisoning and pflei. . All dealers or direct
from Zam-Buk Go., Torontq. 50c. box, 3 for $1.25.
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SPRING SUITS AND OVERCOATS
SNAPPY AND STYLISH-,
at
Armstrong's
We guarantee a perfect fit. See our range of fine
fabrics for Spring weW.r. We will make Suits, Overcoats�.
Separate Parts, w1yatever you want. that will have theldis-
tinctive appearance classy tailoring gives. Ge your Tailoring
at Armstrong's and you will be well dressed.
.R. J. ArImstrong
MoLea" Blook of Square
:Ttath Side
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Sold under a guarantee. It t6tv prove
detective you can return them.
We have the Sole Agency
We bave some very cholte designs In
Readitig Lao. ips
Electelc Fixtures
Snitable for any room
An Electric Air Warmer,
is a good thing beside you an a cold
night, as a temperature booster
An Electric
Vacuum Sweeper
is an article you will never be without
It you use one once
Warming Pads
Cofifee Percolatoes
Toaster�, Etc.
Rolpert Tait
Electrician West Street
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Leads to Baldness
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The first stage of baldness is
Dandruff and itching scalp. The
longer you neglect it, the surer
you are of lodug your hair.
Dandruff Ill a $*rth disease
that kill* the WIT at the rootir po Mat it *m 116t
-Va* again. - If you value your hab, do not neglect
your boidruff. I
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