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#rMM'PAINS. of*- t-7 were all there-evecr Pres- I the best Olin, atid 110 94 I.. � . 'a
It. b:T-d given her. lie thought. No. r ttieutim SMAGE 8TUGHTNING -
WOO ��N thn t wasn't there I But I no tried Pot to appear excited as he �
� !1 0 BAICK there was on 11 more lElporate Models, Imporud I
I **#, Am. 00 , .0 go, I be couldn't 11"Xpect her to send Cutey , explaingd to the serkeaut at the police - 4 Id Ane rawt-rarlo, 4how Marlmd, Twit-
41r"*,0*4UVr**p4MrsjMm back-Cutey. the Boston terrier pup station. Proper Rodding Wou , , Pre- *my Toward coijarjess, style.
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__ =Uyloa And Aphlis sek# 0W to ho had bought tier that summer. Cutey "Have you O:ky way of Identifying
. .�Aolp; ag. b venftd $33W50 - I I
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. - 4, Vs. low to part with him. Harry thought for a min "I"g-lolf' of the feminine portion of hunianity,
, , I was only one person to the city beside terent Ways FTWts and Vege- and the recent importattons of,French
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wm.U.o.#Itjlv�iti'oeven'ii4.hwitktli�oidia But Uirry didn't reckon with Made-
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.. "iie . iiuol � its she, loved himself who would Identify the dor, tables Illay He Use� ps Substitutes blouses I
� � I V&jo t6 attft.a to those I ,itue a Pr,lde.co As much It for Foodi0our Array Requires- thuslasm.of even the merest man, de- 0
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410, I!* 4T Ivor 4,ostrto 40 to ivakv the .Y. a e uldn't keep him because but he couldn't possibly ask her. .
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I Wk v ro vul well IPIA Is to stupw I 11grry had Oven him to her. It hurt looked as If Cutey was lost to IL!*u for CContiributet) by 00 0 I)tpartment 4g clares a New York fooblen letten The
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I A�,� Tli-1. %f;AruQr I aviod But rather th- let the dog be
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I MI -1 , , a I llwetoad PX41 1 eau with any of the other presents, I in the bonds of that man any lodger a a comprehensive conclusion
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k I ) 16140 , 'cull Madeline ad ask her
i -4001, auk - .44 fAtr tbO exPr011"0350 took him he would 4 volle, handkerchief linen and batiste.
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� I 'M it uty to =j;= 0 from our !nvestlgatlous,- we
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, " " Do" MI have found t4at If all signs In Georgette, crepe de chins and ,
A*v , W one baijoli away the Aood of tears that 00 bid , to come to the station house. Perhaps
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I ve . 44A%ro, 40 ulay . pt ', site wouldn't WiLid When She knew It
. *1 * I bay,o been of great 'ke -back so long broke f9rth.
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: - . buildings In rural Qntarlo chiffon.
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, - . , 1 $61)", . Harry gasped when he saw wb,it the ' was for Cotey. .
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" � .... #*o ago joy Wd" wet* so W ,hone" the were rodded more than 95 per cout. On the whole. less lace and button
! �, % . I . It to aid" WA back igirprosismAn had for him. It comainly "They didn't answer the 'p 'spent of the annual damage to buildings trimming Is being used on the blouses I
. - I 91, A"IM pains I , I Intwt be All off with Madeline -now he I operator told him after he had
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11 114 . 11 I . ' *bb 71 r we to staw 1 's64 1 _Lejjrjy. ten minutes at the telephone. by Lightning would be prevented. this season than list; hand em.401-j
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�, .�. I I .'. I � , , *0 limpoloo . thought To think that she would -I- He hung up the receiver with a sigh, The method by which this conclusion
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I I . 9 J; stud was that WU for a week. P, Vatey bad I There was dothing to 6
I I 1 4 wheeled around and faced -Madeline I was arrived at was as follows. IS tuckl6g to being extensively feattLred
I *Aviv,,, or some Doan's I duoy Pills, " but accol)it 11111% I
I �T, i I She was standing In the doorway that this fall with very good effect, esp4i� I
I I 11 just Abogi one box, afid loss able when Harry was transferred a tit- L 1912 eighteen insurance Companies
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.. , . . I., I UP and do my own work. " here led to the chief's office, staring at him in Oatfw clally on fine white linen blouses do.
� � tojpt - . , tie later to a bank In the. West t lo kept special records for
I I "'Im a a X14ney Ville am No. a box a signed for wear under a suit.
, . I .- 1, I ,. was only one thing that troubled him In wonder. An she recovered herself ,iji; from their reports we learned
I . I .1 , 4.11,0# rect on receipt ot The more elaborate models show. a
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, Li� .... I'll 11 . . . rP - -what would he do. with Cutey? she dr9pped her eyes quickly.
,_ . I L Ui, .1 -tirn OP., Limi that out of every 7,000 unrodded
I __1---___ .1 ,,, - I -- .. Ittte, dog -had . cant -much ttr-h -Onts-yount-wernawhits-lost adog- -_ - . _ . --muled-tendevxxlomu.d,tbLe-new-rol.-.
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. I 1 I , trade mark & -, Uspile in the lonely days that followed Ills and claims that a performer has it at, buildings insured by them larless style. In some Instances the
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r, I 11 - .. �X,M L - breaking off withl Madeline and he the Lyric theuter," the chief addressed struck by .lightning. while in every absence of the collar is covered by
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I . ,. I � r , I ,�, - ,: I had become quite ittached to It. ' The Ahe sergeant. "She onyx the dogwould 7,000 rbdded ones obly two .
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� I . ", . I _ . I I ldft Of jLsLqjM .1�, There It ow. her, but hk er ni) of struck by lightning, The rode. are.-. . In others thcre IV a small collar hung
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�i!�����;�l'!!'�!l�,,'!,,!��l�11,1�111,�!,!!,I I � -.---..- Identifying It"
__ � . tll _iente4 damage in S5 cases out of an from the shoulder seams.
....... 71.. � , ,W wouldn't be any place to -I;eep the dog
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I- i , �1 I . __ 101!V- %W";;;;z 1%%%Wft%%%1%1b; when he arrived In the West. and the "Oh. yes. I have." Madeline Inter- expectancy of 37. showing an eM- S9me of the more extreme styles
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11 �� I I .� "I'll 1: �, �, I _ .1 f ,ff 0 season out there wni Just at Its worst. rupted, "This a-thIs 'young man clency of 94.7 p.c. Since that we sfiow Sleeves of the full bishop varl- ,
I �. I'll, ,., - .- � . It. 0 4 thought of thnt lie wouldn't knows Cutcy. He can iden It. have determined the effictuncy for the ety, which are gathered In to a - very d
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I � I 11 LL q . ��, _ 0. . years 1913,61914 and 1915. The tight cuff at the wrist. Sports blouses I.
"I �, . Ha& t 0, have been so hasty In applying for a Mease, narry, dearl" She was so ex results for the four yiears are as
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i �� I , I .1 - Ill: -��- f -_ 0 transfer; but at that titne lie had only cited that she did not realize what she follows:
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I , L 0 one idea, and that was to get far wits saying. ' Efficlency -w
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1 I . . 11 ,: . $ of sending Cut((y to his sister . � Ing. Wash satin In all'the popular IN
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, 11 I . , 1, ,;, ", I �,* & 0 of and snfe from hal-in there, he was "Yes, it is his dog." 2916 .1 ........ e_ 8
, I - . 11 " I ,.#,!9 pastel shades perhaps leads the list,
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.111 I L __ — _. 41 "Yes, It --Is her dogl" The two , Average for four years- 9 -TI , the dark taffetas In'birlillaut stripes
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11 _� .. I � 11 111�,_ - -_ - 0, The first letter Flarry got front his are a close second. L
11 , I I . I I . ,. I.", were taildrig at once. To 'apply these figurei; T&O-iiport
� I I I .11 ':, By VIRIAm, G_ Perry ' ,' sister after his arrlviil Ili the West "Well. you see, It is our dog. We of the Superintendent of fusuranc
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.1 . :,. startled him. Cutey had been Stolen. are to be married -I mean, w� were shows that in 19 12 the fn= COLOR LIKED IN NECKWEAR 'I
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� I , I .j�, L ' , *4b---%%,%. %%-%%-%,, �_ ': -ostn't to he married. Oh. what am I saying? paid on Ica as c used by light g .
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1 I I . � "?, I ,;,i�Pyl , -it, M7. by the McClure, it- sure. but the villagers blarned It oil 11 Hurry, v; n't you exp)aln? I'm so was $262 282. No ,loubt the actual
L� I 1i . per Syndicate.) gypsy band that had been seen In the excited and rervous?" adellne was I loss exceeded the Insurance by per-
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I I I : are Favorites Although Sailor Type
,� � ... I ,�', I L 11. r'�, �' , neighborhood. Be wired notices to all almost crying. y . haps 1-3 or %. If so. the actual
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k, � I I � I � 1�ar,y Knowles undid the pare the leading papers In the viclnitv of narry's coolness almost surprised Ioss was $350,000 or over. 04.7 per . Has Not Been Discarded. I
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; � -11 . nV1111tig fingers. The haudwrit. the ,village In ll-bleh his sister lived. himself. "If you will send an officer
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I . '� IL L , , . t; k aildreso ion the outside had told . but without result. ne wondered If to the theater with us, we Will assure represents the sating that would A bit of color Is liked In the neck- I
, I I I I �L� have been effected that yi�ar if All the wear as well as In the new handker-
1� I I , �, � j I ItN�,,Wllatltontatued. Heha4bOW Madeline had stolen It. but dispelled you the dog doesn't belong to the nion buildings had �Veen rodded. ' chiefs. Indeed, It may be mid that
I � .1 � ''. I I ' tti4ollno .Wouldn't take their little *at thought from hl% mind. ldade1ne that has It at any rate," be sold. "We , apr lines several of the mouchoirs can easily I
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, 1, I . � ii�tfel 'no- teriously, He bad meant wouldn't stoop to a thing like that. can decide which of us owns I - cy, of
i I ,,'� , , - , t after In Iowa have shown an efflolen be matcheIr up In, color, if not In fab-
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-1111, , " � L:� � � I to', -*t4liti he'r iin abology; .-aft It was The West didn't prove such a Tinilm wn'rd. You gee, we both have a very" '.7 p.LjL tor rods In thit 10tAte, based
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I 1. - "I 11 LL,�"L'� . f Iatt� One by vneL he Iff led the strong claim to it." on the report -vt 64 mutual com- I
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... " , IV apped articles from the and finally he decided to go home The chief Weed. paules each nei, fine lawn, batiste or organdle and
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": 1 �L I :� � I � 1. ,* ,0',* could tell without romov- again. As the truin upon which he. e trainer claimed
� I I I'll � ,L' !, I - ", Jul, 1 " tl i palper- wrapping what was returning to the Enst neared 'he that he had- bought the dog frem a rods hatt'lleen shown to be.from 99 the edging Is done In colored net fine- -
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. L .1 I ; I �11 " �' 0 Mile . . to 99 P.C. - , . ly plaited. Frequently there Is no
, .. "I 11 I � 'L'.. , 01 tlls,papeel Contained. The little
"I . I I . L, I � 11 .i - It station he knew so well he found film- I stranger, but when Harry slipped him - other ornamentation. The surplice,
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I'll L I I , . , , . OW bo*, lie knew held the ring that self wondering If he would meet hinde- I M2 he didn't.run the risk of an In- ters of record In published reports. shawl and Tuxedo shapes are prime
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i � , " I ,L 'Lbil(C 004od . their betrothal -at , least line, and how she would*receivp h1m. -qt gation. nnd banded the dog over. establish beyond question the conclu- favorites. although they hove not made
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, I I I - ., L apologv I "If It was a good performer I would
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,,, �1, , ,.�� ' jhd "JittIq .,ftmeo brooch �he had given now. He could give tier hock all her not let you have It for a thousand," In rural Ontario were todAed 96 P.C.
, I - I The latter Is liked for young girls
I I I I ��,� - 1, . 1, � z th he hit(] sent thern �he said; "but It was too old when aur. a tat 9 0 and for children and frequently It Is
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l : I �' 'L , I 4�t,�,tad -been small; there was the 11,11at got lt'to tench It new tricks" buildings wolild be eliminated -
I , � 1�' I . ;. ` "'i I I bark to him --- �all except Cutey. ' * Prof. W. H. Day, Onto--io AgrjC' used to Impart a note, of youth to
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: 1 " ' ` " �*_ C( ',Olt Is dreadfully late for on to be frocks of silk or satin. ', .
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I I 11 _ _ � %n4 the amethyst ring he had settled It, She wouldn't be able tQ far- y college. -
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� , . I Ir,�L*L','bj* all her Slrthday. The last give him, knowing that (:11tey �--ns 1 ",tit alone, Madeline. Do you ipind It
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� I I '. , t � I., I I , - 4))��: I'll - 1 4, sou4d satisfied him It wan and would have pass,,d the othtlon If. "You might lose Cutey. too.4 lie added. the prospects are very promising for
,_: - , I ' L , ' , * .1 I "But Cutay Is your dog For best results lambs should be a vo of lace of the better soft. For
, I , -07F -e! 116. Z wrist watch that had the conductor hadn't arous I
.. 1: I �� 1' : � L - - - ed Iflul. I .. Harry." weaned.Ad Lb4tWets" folkr-44d' five L 1. gae L ----- - ' , - L -fash
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� , : !�-� ' 11 " 7 I , � , "I 11 ,;,_ , ,tv�la�a I "No he isn't. I was Just keeping der conditions prevailing during the
' "!, I �1 'L 'A � - -t-11;1, �'t';��:!!, - _ -1 nearly a wet -it. Harry -could not muster - lonable than embroidery, particularly
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. , � I -, I I -irrel come between you ewes will drop off considerably in
I � I , I , - . telephone. A vaudeville porformunce I silly little qu Therefore, there is more good lace
�, ". , I , � and Cut -r. He thInks too rr will now I
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'1'�� " �' � ,'L� . . . . . . I 11 appealed to him most nq a reti-vilt . to be had and some of It
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"I! I 11 I from a very lonely and tiresome eve- 1 you for t1irit. So do L" be used up for the adornment of l, � I ''I I . it Is better for both ewe and lamb
, I ; " I ,-, �'', ning. The performance NNps d,ill until' I They did not speak agnin iintil they When . the smart dresses and blouses. This lace '
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� � , " �',,,,� act' %vns I reached her home, They Lad been lambs Are remoVed-from thp ewes use has reference to varletles other
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1, ", , - 1.4_1' 1 ,�L�', , � 1� , I.. ", I 0 � staged. Hnrry slit bolt u,ir!gh t jj.� lie I thinking a lo they will miss little the small dmount . than filet and vendee, which .have been (
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% A I . I 'L� �L . 1'.'!� I Yes, It was the Naine ; mine to see Cutey torti,irrow night," soon learn to depend upon pasture. .- %
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I , . I � " ,t , walk and the same. little wng of the I Madellne clilled after Harry -as he They should receivq the very
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'' �, -,�, i, 11. tail; the markings Were just the snnle , started doww the walk nfter taking
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L' 1 � , � and the color exact. The qual '
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.11� 1� , -e wasn't two I "You bet I will "' he ctilled back. I _ .
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z , L I , :� � dogs In all She,world with a harlk like 1 ed. Care should bet exercised In turn- ,X:k: _j�;
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11 11 . . 1. L . I beat do? lie could hardl restruln the Atlantic ocean that beat upott the a,vdk bloating and probable deatn. . ......
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i.,, , Z ' L L ' L 1� �Cjggfttolj:t-q0% Sold by till i)rug- ' ditlon to pasture a feed of grain once .-I--- � :-
i�, � , , I h the lamba'along to a I
� I L 1� �' � 1� , lroi. . ;� d Cell- -J '_.- I To see the police, he tbQu-flit. would be ; months, . _
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el�ving Toronto- it p. in. Returning lows in 0.itarlo is in conv%�ution at
his sleeping car will leave Algonquin Hatuilton.
ark at 3:10 P. m. Mondays, Wednes- � Prominent Hamilton ministers of
ays and FridayA arriving T,pronto 7:45 four different denominations Con-
. m. next morning, demn war garden work on Sundays.
Commencing Friday, June 28th, will Past fish freights am to be irktro-
perate sleeping car from Toronto to duced, giving a 72 -hour service to
lut;koka, wharf Mondays, Wednesdays Toronto from Mulgrave and Halifax,
nd Fridays on their train No. 47 leav- and a 48-hour service to Montreal
ig Toronto It p. tit., conneating with three days a week. lack of suffictOlat
teamers for points on the Muskoka- refrigerator cars and need to cda-
akes. .1 serve coal making it inadvisable to
Pull information rrom any Grand extend the express service.
'runk Ticket Agent or C. R. Horning. __ —
)istrlet Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. I
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A WOMAN SPEAKS
— OUR MDT IF YOUR - ,
lell) me, 0 God, to keep before my eyes,
Tht, larger vision of this war; to bel
nspired e , ach dzyy by noble thoughts KIDNEYS Aff BADLY .
that rise, -
tit duty, honor, country anti of Thee,
,rst I forget, and think of only one Tbke tablespoonfal of Salts if Back
Who fzoes from tilt,, to see his, duty hurts or Bladder bothers -Drink
(]out, ! lots of water
lelp inp to think of Avar as one vast
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the right, our blood is I I I ed wi,h uric add, says to
Ever advancing nearer to, the goal i well-known authority, who warns us to
uf freedom front the iron rule of be constantly on guard against Iiiiiner
might, trouble.
�est I forget, and In. my sorrow see The kidneys do their utmost to five
"Only the tape. of him who goes the blood of this irritating acid, bab
from me ! I . become weak from the overwork; they
Let in(- remember, on the fateful day get sluggish; the elitainative tissues clog
� When Nvomen sent their men across and thus the Waste is retained in the
the sea, blood to J�ison the entire system
ritat with brave smiles on trembling Wben your"kidneys sells and feel like
lips they say, lumps of lead, and you have atikiging
64id bless and bring you safely back pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, I
ill nip !" * I full of sediment, or the bladder is irri-
Lei.t, I furget, to be .as bra%e .as they 1 table, obliging you to seek relief duri
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— - _ I aches, ne7oUs anidizzy Spells, Sleepless.
Tl* Pill ,That Brings Belief. -When, 4 ness, acid sto ach or rheumatism in bad
after one has partaken of a meat h weather, getA;om your pharmacist about
, '�� I four ounces of Jail Salts; take a
qipressed by feelings of fuiness ..
mins, in the stomach he suffers froin I tablespoonful in .a. glass of water before .
lyspvpsia, NvIlich will persist if it he I breakfast each morning and in a few
not dealt with. Parmelee's Vegetable I days your kidneys will act line. This
)ills are the very best medicine that ! famous salts is made from the acid of
-an he taken to bring relief. These. grapes and lemon juice, combined with
pills are specially vompoundpd to deall litbia, and has been used for generatiops
%iLh dystietisla, and their sterlingi to flush and stimulate clogged kidneyi6
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jualities in this resoeet van lie vouched 1 to neutrslke the adds in urme so it is ..
or by legions of users. no longer a source of irritation, thus.
— __r**,--- ding urinary and bladder disorders..
Best horse meet in Western Ontariole;Jad Salts is inexpenqive and cannot
t the Greater Goderich Dominfr)n Day injure; makes a delightful effervescent
elebration, July Ist. All roads jumu,1 lit-a-Wr drink, and nobody can make
4) Goderich, Huron's Golden Gate, July, a. mistake by taking a little oocalflonallY
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St. I to keep the kidneys clean and aetiv&
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T�e wearer of clotbes tailorei by us always
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and acids which a,!t as blood purifiers
and body regutaturs; they also serve disappeared from evening gowilia.but a
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food and thus aid In the digestive toe;, In this channing black satin gown
r process. Dried vegetables on the oth- IS the deep square,out back and the
er band, Ure rich In tissue-bultding bodies offset. It Is trinuned In Inds.
material. dried peas and beans cou- gtructible tulle, with balmdo of em.
taining as much protein as our beat broidered not In gold'and oriental ool.
cuts of beef, in addition to contain- tors.
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