HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-2-12, Page 7DR, 'WILLIAMS'
PINK FILLS MAKE
WOMEN WELL.
Just beea•use oho is a woman -
`there axe times when every wom.ar:
.ueeetr's help and strength in the
form of a blood -building tonic,
To thousands of girls and women
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have
pravod a blessing, because they
enrich' the blood, give strength and
\ restore toneto the aching nerves,
The esaaemic girl who is languid
and pule, the wife whose back feels
like breaking; the matron whose
health fails as she reaoliee middle
age—for all such sufferers Dr.
'Williams' Pink Fills are invaluable
b•eoiiuse ill health in woman is
usually ,caused by pour blood or
insufficient blood. These 'pills have
cured thousands of others; why not
Kai 1 Mrs. D. Morine, Wallbrook,.
N.S,, says :—"It is impossible for
me to say too much in praise of
Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. I have
been a great sufferer from those
troubles that make the .life: of so
many' women an almost constant
misery. . Pains in the back land side
reekedand •; tortured me.. My nerves.
seemed to give o.ut, and at times I
could do no house' work, .and only
women who have similarly suffered
know what I endured. I tried
medicine after medicine without
any benefit, and was finally per-
suaded -to try Dr. ..;Williams' Pink.
Pills:). Soon after starting t'he pills.
I found an improvement, and as I,
continued their use my health and seeking improvements in , ,salaries
strength returned, and I now feel and conditions. •
as well as .ever I d'id in.my life, and
l am• relating my experience merely
in ;the hope that-it''may lead some
otlier suffering woman to renewed
health: I may add that xny mother
suffered from rheumatism so badly
that she•had to use a, crutch, and
Dr. Williams': Pink Pills complete-
ly restored her to her usual good
health.
Always get the genuine pills with
the full name "Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale . People," on the
wrapper around each box. If.; your
dealer does not keep them, the
pills • will be sent post •paid at 50
cents a bol:' or six boxes for $2.50'
by writing The Dr. 'Williams'
Medicine Co.,' •Brookville, Ont.
Dungarvan, and two of ther-
sere shalt by a Man who went out
n a boat,
The epideznio ,f sc:aelaei:na is .stir
lrevu,le,zz.t in Clonznel, coven fresh
'ace's having been ,admitted to hose
ta1, lnakirag 24 being treated there
altogether,
A. purchaser acting on behalf of
the ring, purchased •two. Aberdeen
kngas crosses at the Dublin Win-
ter Show, the proporty of Miss Sta-
ples, Dunmore, burrow,,
The death has taken plaoe in the
I allindine dietricb of Mrs. Mary
Rhatigan, ,at the age of 109 years,
She .was 'tho mother of the Rev, Fa-
ther Rhatiga.n,H, S•A
Militant suffragettes have ,again
been at work in Dublin .where un-
corked bottles containing corrosive
field has :been. dropped in letter
boxes. Much damage was done..
At Ballymena the trustees of the
Independent Order of Recl abites
proeeonted e number of that Society
for imitating a doctor's signature
on a .certificate of sickness;
The Registrar -General for Ire-
land reports that the number of
emigrants who left Irish ports dur-
Cures ()1d Folks' Coughs
»oet t't Disturb the Stomach, Ease:
l T
at c, 1" liruh .
Once and (lures 0 0
�� ply
"CA.TARRIEOZONE" A BOON TO
r.: T
1IAY I[Qlu Alt Ns,
I �i . I1
Because you are old is no reason
for sufferingwith everlasting; cough-
ing --those' terrible chest troubles and
d'.tfloult breathing can be thoroughly
cured with Catarrhozone. 'You simply'
breathe the healing vapor of Catarrh -
ozone, and instantly its .rich balsamic
furies aro oarried by your breath into
the tiniest recesses ofthe nose, throat,
chest, bronchial tubes .and lungs.
' lustthink of rt --a direct breathable.
medicine, full of soothing antiseptic'
pine essences that reaches every sore,
congested metnbran , in two • seconds,
No drugs to take ---nothing to barfn or
sicken the stomach, because Catarrh -
ozone is the purest, safest Cough, ca-
tarrh and cold remedy ever devised.
"For many years," writes Richard
nourithii)g, teeth
ecorronrical• meal.
A tinte and money
saver.
(Astrengthproducer. '
McCallum, Stirling, Ont., "1 have suf. Play Straaigli>t—flay Fair
fered from Catarrh, and continually Whgn 1 was young and thin - and
hawked - and coughed, so that my • small,
throat was always in an Inflamed,ir-
ritable condition, Not half so 'stout, nor yet as tall.
"Doctors'.,medlctne did not help me As people tell ,nae I ,:rah now,
in the least, and all other remedies i We hada sort of schoolboy vow
ing November was 6,151, of whom used were quite useless. In one case That, come what may; we used to
598 were males, over 553 faaxilalaas, a It was time wasted in snuffing powder lheild
up: the nose; In another using a' greasy
decrease of 123 persons over last •ointment, and so on.• Not one of them As dearer thali.tlre •puroe' gold,
was the Leash bit of good. 1 And much more rare.
year.
The strike •of the cabinetmakers "I heard Catarrhozone favorably And woe to himwho broke the rule,
working en the premises of the spoken of, and tried it. Really It bene- This steadfast motto of the school:
Sligo Iron Company has been':sue fired me more; in a few hours than Play straight; play fair
years of treatment with doctors and l_
cessfully settled; the men returning other so-called remedies,
to• work after an absence : of five "Receiving such immense benefit, I When'I grew up and left the school
weeks. • . continued using Catarrhozone, and in I vowed to keep our golden rule.
A deputation representing• the a few:weeks 1 was compretely. cured of To be a sportsman` just the same;
goods agent, staitios�ter and
p, Catarrh and,throat• trouble." .I'd play to win, yet play the game.
clerks of the :G, S. & Zl . Ry. wait- Get Catarrhozone : to -day. • Large But in the fight of life I sought
size costs $1.00; and lasts two months. In vain, for decent, cleanly 'sport:
Smaller sizes 25c. and 50e. All deal-
ed.on the director* et Kingsbridge;
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FROM ERI 'S GREEI ISLE
iNEWS BY MAii. Fit(}M
LAND'S, SLID EJ.
Happenings In the Emerald Isle o!'
Interest to Irish.
illen.
PeterDavey, a laborer of Drum-
kirkaboll, county Sligo, was out to
pieces on the Midla.iid Railway near
Sligo.
A donation box, estimated to •con'-
tain about $15,• has been .: stolon
from the Catholic Church at 1 n-
nistymon. •
A fire occurred at a flax mill M
Lower • Beltooney, near Newton-
sstewart, the property of Mr. Aiken.
iThe entire mill was destroyed.
A stir has been created in Clif-
den by the faot that the doors rind
showboards of houses of prominent
residents in the town have been
,tarred.
A miller, named Patrick Reilly,
residing at :Drumeer, near Dunleer,
had one of his arms 'almost torn
away by , being caught in . the cogs
/of a• wheel.
During the pant: week some large
..seals made their.waiy to the shore
Appetite
Finds Read
Satisfaction
,S ae
In a bowl of
,opt
Toasties
and Cream.
Thin, crisp bits : of In_
diad Corn — cooked and
toasted so that they have
a delicious flavor—
Wholesome
Nourishing
Easy to Servs
-Mild by Greeera every-
where.
Canadian 2 ortnni Cereal nee 1+t4.
Windsor, interRO.
1
Owing to the satisfactory opera, -
tions of the. Clancy Act, the Ath-
lgne, Urban Council have been en-
abled -to reduce- the rents of the
working, ekes Houses by 12 Gents
per week each.
The postal authorities have cora-
menced a big development in the
Midi and Telephone .service,' the
construction of trunk connection
between Athlone, . Galway and Hos-
carron having been started.
An overflow public meeting Was
held in. the Cork. City Hall ;for the
purpose of forming a Cork City
Oorpe of ,, the Irish Valuators, and
stormy scenes were seen, many of
the speakers being -violently as-
saulted.
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BABY'S OWN TABLETS'
ARE -SAFE AND SERE
Mothers wanting a safe and' sure
remedy for their little ones can de-
pend upon _;Baby's Own Tablets.
They are absolueely .guaranteed:. by
a g•evernmdnt kanalyst to contain
neither opiates, narcotics or -other
injurious drugs. Concerning them',
Mrs. G. le Bonham, St. George,
Ont.,, says :—"I can recommend
Baby's Own •Tablets as a safe and
sure medicine for little ones. I
have raised four babies with their
aid and would not be without
them." The Tablets are sold by
medicine dealers or by mail at 25
cents abox from The Dr. Williams'
14lediciraa yio., Brockville, Ont.
Ire Meant Well.
Hostess (at the party) --Miss Rob-
ina. has no partner for this waltz.
Would you mind dancing with her
instead of with me.
The Man—On the contrary, I shall
be delighted. ; ,
Piles Cured in 6 to 1$ leer!
Druggists refund money i "PAZO
OINTMENT .fails to cure Itching, Blind,
or Protruding Piles. First application
gives' relief. 6Oc..-
BANDITS PREVENT WRECK.
When rThey- Shoot Engineer of a
Mail Train.
How .aei. attelllpt ' by bandits to
rob a, mail train an the Manchurian
I airway : unwittingly. averted a•:
wreckis reported in a story from
Pogranichwaise Russia.
A freight train was slowing up
for a crossingwhen the people at
the station noticed that the mail
train was rapidly overtaking the
freight train the driver of the mail
train' apparently' being unaware of
the train ahead. Just ag a collision
seemed inevitable there was a
grinding of brakes and the . mail
train'oams to a, stop Upon inves-
tigation the engineer was, found un-
coihaciods in his cab, With a'bullet
hole in his chest. The fireman had
disappeared, -
Upon ' recovering oo?lscioneriess
the engineer said that as the train.
was approaolftng Pogretrichwaia his
fireman, a new roan• on the road,
had suddenly` produced a revolver.
At the same time he noticed armed
men in the, -woods ,aaid••realized that
his fireman was' iti league .with the
robberi. Ignoring the ordea'. to
stop he pule on all possible tweed,
when the firenian pu•11ed the trig-
ger, shot the engineer in the ()beet
and jumped from the train. The
t?ngineer kneiv he was badly wound-
ed, and before lapsing into uncon-
scioueness pulled the whistle cord
and set the brakes, Ile knew itetlt-,
ing of the train ahead. •
•
While .workmen were employed in
the erection of the atnunieipaal dwell-
inei in Wellington Street, Luton,
they excavated a .number" of coin.
, et the feign of George iII;
ers, or The Catarrhozone Company,
Buffalo, N.Y„ and Kingston, Ont.
PEET IIEAYIER WHEN ASLEEP
,Head is vLighter and Feet Much
Heavier on Awakening.
Yell often heir a person complain
of his head feeling "heavy" after a
long steep. As a matter of fact, his
head is Considerably lighter and
his legs' and feet just that ' much
heavier when he guts up than
when he goes to bed.
Experiments have shown that if
a man goes to sleep on a bed sus
-
pearled exaotly at middle point of
his weight his head begins to tip
slowly up ,aril' his feet go down.
This is due to £he ,fact than when we
sleep the blood insthe brain goes
off to the other parts of the body.
The moment the brain wakes to life
again.it'draws the blood back.
Another of the curious facts
brought to light by the scientists
who are fond of trying to solve the
mvstery.of sleep is that when on'e is
fast asleep some part of his brain
or several parts of it,may at the
same time be awake. A man may
walk; talk,'. sing or salve mathe1nati
cal' problems;' and yet at the same
time be safely in the land of Nod.
It seems hard or impossible to
decide. what part of the brain really
does sleep. Our sense of time, for
instance, is stronger when we
sleep than when we are awake. Ex-
periments 'conducted some years
ago on -a number of men and women
between the ages of twenty - and,
thirty showed that 60 per cent. of
them were able to wake up . in the Minard's Liniment Co., Limited.
morning, at - any time they had de some tune ago I had'a bad attack of
GZulnsy which laid me up dor two weeks
eider' upon the night before- As and costa lot of money.
some one' bas aptly expressed it, Finding the lump again forming in
the resolve seems to wind up some- AR tiiroait, I bathed 'freely with n2IN ,
AI•iD'S r,INI7YZENT, Diad saturating a'
thing in the subconscious brain, cloth with the :liniment left it on all
iaht.
and when the hour has arrived this nNext morning the swelling was gone
something gives in some mysterious and ' I attributed the warding or! of an
wa the alarm and the eyelids attack of N Mev to the =Its of MI b.
y y ARD'S LINIMENT, P. 1tVOR7�k�i�T.
open: Another curio�ashfact about' st. John.-
sleep is that the further the part of
the body is away from the brain the
less soundly it sleeps.' A touch of
the 'toe will awaken one much more
readily. than a touch en the shoul-
der. .
•' Was truly rare.'
And people seemed to =stand ,aloof,
Who should have yelled in stern ra-
"proof
"Play ,straight; play lair."
And,. so it is, though blessed in.
health, ••
I have not garnered heaps of
Succesa; as most consider such,
I have not met with overmuch,
'But 1 am happy, for I've tried'
(When others would have , moped
and sighed). •
A smile to wear..
-Andestill I hold myself repaid
If I can •say that I have played
Both .straight and fair.
11A5' i CORN ANY FOOTS?
Yes, and branches and stemsas well.
Can it .be cured? Yes, by applying Put-
nam's Corn Extractor; it's painless, .safe,
and invariably satisfactory. Insist on
only Putnam's Extractor, 26e, at all
dealers. •
Do It Now.
Bix-==I've had this umbrella eight
years 44.1 '_> . •
.Dix -That's long enough, you
ought to ,return it.
Minard's Liniment Cured Diphtheria.
Hartl Leek.
"•
Wasn't Jack a suitor for Miss
E.iehleigh's hand V'
"Yes, but he°didn't."
"Didn't what 1"
"Snit her."
Aroused .Her Curiosity.
,Marie—I wonder how old you are i
Julia.—I gust told you any -age.
Marie -Yes ; that's what set Me
wondering.
How some men do alarbe other linen
because of their .superiority.
It is hard Iuck that comes edam
est.
PRIVATE OFFICE':
Cramming down ilf-clto en
food, and rushing back to
work, leads straight to dyst-
pepsta, with all it, means in
misery. .
Proper hebtts of eating,
with a Na-Dru-Cc Dye-
pepsl. Tablet after tach
meal, restore good diges-
tion, health and happiness.
A box of Na-Dru-Co Dys-
pepsia Tablets costs but
50o. at your Druggist's.
National Drug and Chem -
teal Co. of Canada, Limited.
toe
ISSUE
7—'14.
One Thing at a Time.
Hub (aanxiouely) — But if you buy
this costly fur, how are we ever go-
ing to pay for it 1
Wife -Now, Tom, don't let's talk
about two things ,at once. Let's
talk about the coat.'
Wanted.
Wanted.— Twelve well-educated,
conscientious young women aa pupil
nurses in City. Hospital, Cleveland,
to- f.11 vacancies caused by gradua-
tion. Unusual variety of experi-
ence. New Nurses' Home soon to
be completed Finest contagious
disease building in the State. Chil-
dren's Ward and Maternity De-
partment. Two months' Visiting
Nurses' work. Monthly 'allowance
from time of acceptance. ' Address
Miss P rederika 1L. Geiser, Princi-,
pal.
`('he Baby's Birthday.
•A.nr;6erg•'the 'innumerable supers -ti -
bone :about babies is the old saw
about; the day of birth:
Monday's ohild fain' of face ;
Tuesday's child is full of greet);
Wednesday's child is tour and sad ;
Thursday's child is merry and glad;
Friday's ehil•d is loving and giving;
Stieurday's child must work for a
living;
Rut the child that is born on : else
Sabbath day .,
rs blithe and bonny, and good and
Say.
Minard's Linim.nt Cures Colds, Ets.
What, ,A.gain I
"Daus your wife gone sho pping'?"
i're afraid n-ryt.l ['m afraid
tine's gone illtirillg r,.
Debts .of the 1Vati.ono,
The national debts of all the nee
tions elf the world have reached a
to of$42,000,000,000,at,oc xtdi
11
'ka
1
to figlhres eornpiled by the Bureau
of foreign and I)ornesti.c CQzn- neree
in Washington. This represents an,
increase of 20 per eezite in: the last
ten yearn, 'end 100 per cent, in 'the
last forty 'years, The interest
charges in 1912 amounted to $1,s
732,000,000. The debts of the' prin-
cipal countries of the world are as
follows : --- Preece, ,-li6,234;000,000;
I.3xzesia, $4,552,000,000 the United
Kin,gdoln, $3,466,000,000; Italy,
$2,707,000,000; Spain, . $1,815,000,-
000,000; British India, $1,470,000,-
000; Japan, '$1,242,000,000; United
States, $1,028,000,000; German Eni-
pire, $1,178,000,000; the German
States, $3,736,000,000; Austria-
Hungary, $1,051,000,000; Austria,
$.1,434,000,000; and Hungary, $1,-
268,000,000.
—*
A :Nova Scotia Case of
laterest, ! e t to A W 1l o mc a
Halifax Sends Out a Message of Help
to Many People.
Iialifax, N.S.; Dec. 1.5.—When inter-
viewed at her home at 194 Argyle. Ste.
11tirs. Haveratock was quite willing to
talk of her peculiarly unfortunate, case.
"I was always 'blue' and depressed,
felt weak, languid and utterly unfit
for any. work.. My .'stomach was so
disordered that I had no appetite.
What Ifrom
disagreed. I suffered
greatly from dizziness and sick bead
ache and feared a nervous breakdown.
Upon my druggist's recommendation
I used Dr. 1-Iamilton'd Pills.
"I felt better at once, Every day I
improved. In six weeks I was a well
woman, cured completely after differ-
ent physicians had failed to help me.
It is for this reason that I strongly
urge sufferers with stomach or diges-
tive troubles to use Dr'. Hamilton's
Dr. Hamilton's Pills strengthen. the
stomach, improve digestion, strengtli-
en the nerves add- restore debilitated
systems to health. By cleansing the
blood of longstanding impurities, by
bringing the system to a high point
of vigor, they effectually chase away
weariness, depression and disease.
Good for young or old, for mien, for
women, for children. All dealers sell
Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and l
Butternut.
Little Worth Noting.
"My efforts to keep a diary con-
vinced me of one thing."
"What's thatl"
"That there are mighty few days
in the year on whioh a: man does
anything really worth recording.''
Minard's Liniment cures Gargot in Cows.
'After a Good Meal.
Hostess—Anether piece of mince
pie, Georgie? ' Just a small piece
Georgie (reluctantly) No,
thanks. I Gould chew it, but I
couldn't swallow it.•
•
To Cure a Coad in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMOTabQ'UININN7
•
faillsots. to cure.• Druggists
WefGROVE'S fund signait -
ture is on each box. 26c.
•
Doing Well.
Dix—How are you making out on
your resolution to economize 1
Dix—Fine 1 I've got my running
expenses 'glowed down to a walk,
Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper.
Perfectly Agreeable.
She to rejected suitor --"I'll be a
sister to you, Alphonse."
He (briskly) --"All right. Oolne
kiss your brother."
Try Murine Eye Remedy
If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes
or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart
—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell.
Murine' Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c.
Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes,
25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail.
An Eye Tonio'Mond for All Lye. that Need Core
Hurine Eyo Remedy Co.. Chicago
POINTED PARA4a1IAPIES.
Solna men are nothing more than
animated 'threats.
Those who pay as they go usually
find the going good.
"All life is set to music," says a
poet. And the life of ,y tramp to
ragtime 1 "+
We: are sometimes inclined to
think there are not enough square
de.als to go around.
The fool and his money are soon
parted, and the fool and her phoney
marry a title. f�anie thing.
BROKE OUT ON
I{EAD,N[CKAND
SHOULDERS'
InLittleI I Blotches. Scratching Caused
It to Spread. Hands Had to Be
Tied. Cried Day and Night. Cuti-
cura Soap and. Ointment Cured,
Enniskillen, N. 11. --"The trouble started
when my baby was four nlontbs old, tiler
head, neck and shoulders were a mass or
soros. They broke out at first in little.
bietches, only watery, which the child
scratched. and caused to spread and forth
amass or sores. Iter hands had to be tied.
to keep her from scratching the sores. The
eczema caused her to itch and -burn and to
bo cross and peevish. She was disfigured
for the tiro she had it. She cried day and
night from the irritation. Neighbors said
she would never be Cured.
"She was given some medicine to take.
inwardly but without success, Then a
mend told me to try Cutieura Soap and
Ointment which 1 did.:I washed the child
with Cuticura Soap, dried well, there eve
piied'tbe Cutictu'a Ointment every day and
in a week's time the burning sonsatiod left,
the child'scratehed no more, and when sho
was eleven mouths old She was completely
cured (Signed) Mrs. John J. McCann;
Nov. 27, 1912.
Although the Cuticula Soap and Oint-
ment are )Host successful in the treatment of
affections of the skin, scalp, hair and hands.
they are also most valuable for everyday
use in the toilet, bath and nursery, because
they promote and xnaintatn the health of the
skin and hair from infancy to age. Sold by
druggists and dealers everywhere. For a
liberal free sample of each.with $2-p. book,
send ,post -Card to Potter Drug Ss Chem.
Corp., Dept. D, Boston, U. S. A.
FARMS FOR !ALS.
11. W. DAWSON,. Ninety Cotborf,r Struts
Toronto., ,
IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL .&
Fruit, Stock, Grain, or Dairy Farm
write H. W. Dawson, Brampton, or mi
Colborne 8t„ Toronto.
15 W. DAWSON, Colborne St., "Toronto.
iIEWSPAPERS FOR SALE.
'NYE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD NEWS.
paper properties for eale in On..
tario towns at right prices. Apply quickly
e6 subecription renewal time is just open.
Wilton Pnblishine Company. 73
Q+,..yak. T,rnnt,,
West AAnte 40
NURSERY STOCK.
SPRAWBRRRIES, RASPBERRIES, FTPTY
11 Varieties. Free Catalog. McDonnell
& Son, Gravesend, Ontario.:
!MISCELLANEOUS.
I1.ANGER, TOMODS.. LUbi'Ps. aro..
'../ internal and external, cured with-
out pain by our home treatment. Writs
ns before too late. Dr. Beltnina Medical
Co:. l imitrd. Oollineweed, Ont.
Of Vitartntersst to Syrup
and
maple
su!ar
Makers
Wide-awake Maple Syrup makers will
consult their best interests by order-
ing their' supplies now instead .of de-
laying until March—our busiest time.
Write for free booklet telling about
our 'Champion" Evaporator, made in
22 adzes, suitable for large or small
groves.
TSE GEM= MPt$. CO.; 1SIMITED
68 Weliln tan St. 'MontrealQue..
..exaumarmaguivaragar.racm...vpomamr...etao. AMY
POTAS
For Ali Crops
On Ali Solis
PO'lASSE is 'an Sndtapeneable.
PLANT FOOD. No soil will
raise a Maximum Crop that does
not contain an AVAILABLE sup-
ply, sufficient for the crop's
needs. litsile3ATB OP POTASH
and 5112,PI ATE o:s' PoTASEt
can be obtained from the leading
,...fertilizer dealers and seedsmen.
Buyers of "ready -mixed" fertil-
isers should insist on brands of
HIGH POTASH . CONTENT,
WRITEI for our FREE,' educative
bulletins on the iinportant subject
of . FERTILIZING.
GIBB411.6.1S POTASE 'ST1QDXOATE,...
1010 Temple Wag., TOE ol7 ro.
It Was D iseouraging.
Mrs. Gadd—Dear me, I've had
such a discouraging hard day of it,
making Galls.
Gadd --What was the difficulty I
Mrs. Gadd—Why, I found nearly
every one of them at !'home.
You will find relief in Zam=auk I
It eases the burning, stinging
pain, stops bleeding and brings
ease. Perseverance, yv thi Zain-
Buk, means cure: Why not prove
this 7 au 1 ruagtiaa ba `°b stores.-
skiE 1M�
r IN CASHAND 100 VALUABLE PREMIUMS GIVEN AWAY
rat Prize. $60.00 in Cash. Ord Prize, $35.00 in Cash.
2nd Prize, $40.00 in Cash 4th Prize, $25.00 in Cash.
Otte to Oth Prizes, each $10.0O in Cash.
Below will be found six seta of mixed or ju.tnbleclletters. Can you
arrange the six sets of letters in sucit order that each set will spell
the name of a well knowii vegetable. :13y sending a proper arrange-
snent your have an opportunity of winning a cash prize. Write these
six words plainly euti neatly on R slip of paper, eein the ease sof ties,
both writhi _" and neatness Will be considered factors int this contest;
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Send your answ'cr tut once; we will to ,ly b Return 1ki ilixtg 3rotnt
tvhetber' your answer is correct or not, and we drill send' you atom.
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whole ve:recentlyreeeitedtwO Thousax,d donate in Cash E't'i7.es front
use and full particulars of a simple corelition so be fulfilled,
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