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TLS., AA.1'1 i t4. 16, 191.4
OUR GIRLS
There are just treci th°,ngs that will
keep girls straight at the age when
*theybegin to think df longer dress-
es and beaux ,One is ' plain .Iothes
end the other is home duties. Rise
girls we see making fools of them-
selves are almost invariably ev. r -
dressed. They wear duds that women
of .thirty should hesitate about wear -
g
Int,
A little girl with too matey .end
too costly clothes on, their back nets
selY-conscious and vain and loves ad-
eniration-and you grown-ups know
the ,next step. A simple, pun -heart-
ed girl who has a place .:a the 'come
home work and .home duties, teas her
heart there. and no boy can steal it,
Even when inaturity= comes, and areal
manconies, and a real affair of %er
heart comes will a girl leave home,
and then only after a heart rend'ug
But a, girl wb.o is at home only at the
table asicl late bed time won't love that
home. Work makes things sacred.
The child whose home memories are
not hallowed by work, who Cs not
needed and does not .feel the need
will not love home. And if she does
not love the home of her girlhood,
she will love no other. She will go
anywhere for anything. Home will
mean. nothing to such a woman, and
if she? is respectable, she will only lack
the agportunity to be a bad woman,
and i --good only through circumstan-
ces, or by- necessity of an ugly face,
She well curse , any Haan. she marries,
The mothers . of this town, wh o are
responsible for the girls who gad on
the Streets should stop to es think
what : they are doing. These girls are
no longer children. They are at an
impressionable age. Where will you
have -their impressions come from-
front• the riff-raff of the streets, or
from home. It ss for the mothers or
?this town to settle the question.
BRUCEFIELD
The sap is running better theselast
few days but it is a backward spring.
-R2r..and Mrs. Jas Aikenhead of New
Jersey, have came to live -with the
forrner's father, john, Aitkenhead. We
are pleased to have them back again
-1vIrs_ Chas, W asmas;; was at home to
a few friends on Good Friday evening.
Mr. Moffatt gave some fine music on
the violin. and alI enjoyed themselves
Mr. and Mrs. Wasma:n are excellent
entertainers -Messrs. Will. and Leon-
ard Smillie teachers, of Burford end
Brighton. respectively, are spending
the Easter holidays with their parents
here. -Messrs. Arnold Petrie and Jas.
Smillie of Clinton are also holidaying
at their homes here.-fr. John. Ratters
bury and bride of Toronto :;pent
Easter with the former's parents here
-Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop and baby of
Zurich' were Easter visitors at Mr.
Rattenberry's.-Mr. Wm. Turner spent
Easter with Brussels friends.- t1r
John Kaiser and John McEwen were
at Blyth on Tuesday evening last at
a meeting of the I. 0. 0. F.
WINCHELSEA.
Friends- in this neighborhood will
sympathize with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
McDougall of Comber, whose little
daughter, Bessie, aged 1 year, passed
away en April 13th. Mr. Geo. 'a/A-
bate attended the funeral which .was
held on Wednesday at Comber.
Mr. Newton. Clark of Winchelsea
sold a fine driver to Mr, H, '3eirling
of Hay last week, and purchased - a
handsome Eel mare from Mr, Wnn
Brock of Zion.
MOUNT CARMEL
Rev Father Tierney, who has been
ill for the past two weeks with grippe
we are pleased to say, is improving
nicely. -Messrs. John Glavin, Vincent
Guinan Bazil Sullivan, Hubert end
Leonard Ryan of Sandwich College
spent Easter at their respective. Acme:, O F HE leaves to mourn his loss a
here. -Miss May Morrison o Detroit i
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ed: Ran.- widotw acid four sons -Conrad, 'Chris-
tian. Samuel and Henry, all of Detroit
and one brother residing in Pigeon,
Mich to whom are extended the rym-
f_ne horse last week from Madden . path} of the community.
Dres.-Mr. Dennis Mahoney was iniu : , Joao Trietz and Roland Motz left.
London Dile day last week on l- to - Saskatchewan on Tuesday, where
,nes:;:-Messrs, Dennis Quarry- o, Hanes,they will remain for a while visitin;
u;llor and Vincent Quarry of Collina,.. .r_c,nds
wood are spending their Easter non- 0:1 -.'Tuesday morning about 1 a..ne
days at their home here. -The, enant the hors:, o0Cup:e;l by etas . ',,lary
child of Mae and elm Joseph Mc.K_..v. Smith waf' discovered our lire" Be' the.
e.r ie seriously ill this week, --Mfrs time aar, alarm had been given rind the
Thomas Ryan is at present seriously people roused from their sh refers, the
ill at Chicago, where she has been fire had gained such headway that
the past lour months, Her •nasty nothing pt the contents was saved and
friends, her wish for her a speedy the: old lady with her grand -slaughter
recovery, only escaped fn their night crises,
The men and women. worked ,,.ke' air-
oes and with the help., of the town able to save the houses of en-
gine were •atal Lezzle Hem is visiting in Godet
Geo, Lawson and Henry Steinacher ich.-Ed. Kellett is Home from Chat
As it is they were both basalt' - corcil- ham, where he is 'attending busiltess
esl a,1ri Considerable fwrniture was college,--liev. Mr. Steadman is at
tending the wedding of his sister .his
Crediton
The rniid weather on Tuesday was
a treat The roans have dried .gip 'ane
and a tele snore dit's of good ,weather
will slake the land fit for seeding.
Mitered ;Eckert, V, S., brought his
horse from Seberingvilie one day last
week ,,.
Hod -ells : Trevethick have re-
ceived their spring shipment if he •-
gies 1'hey have a:splendid assert-
inexit send believe in getting the hest
made ere. ;order to 'satisfy their ous.to:
finers,
and Mrs, Wes Finkbeiner (nee
Clara:' Wine) of Detroit are visiting rel-
atives .in oar midst .e•or a few clays.
Dan Ferguson of the ,Bank of :.otn-
merce spent the week end at his home
in. Belgrave.
The Easter holidays brought quite
a number of visitors to our .town.
Among; those we noticed are, -Miss
Ella Goldthorpe of Goderich; Mr, t.nd
Mrs. Umbach and Miss Hilda Burn of
Waterloo; Miss Clifton of -Streets
ville Mise Schwarz and Miss Eilber
ante . Frank Finkbeiner of London;
Otto Braun of Sebewaing, Mich,, Sam
Finkbeiner and Roy Fahner of Chat -
halm
Lasl Saturday forenoon Mr, Wm.
Simms and son performed the max-
reilous feat of moving and putting in
four peat piles 160 rods, of rail'a±'ence-
aa the pasture farm of Mr. R. Essery,
R. Essery spent several lays
iooldne up deal estate M London last
weet•: and nude the purchase, of a rine
residence.
Mie .acid Mrs Fred Eilber have re-
turned: home from Detroit, where they
visited, tlfeir children during the holi-
days •They had a fine time, The old'
gentlemen, in spite of his age, -91 -
stood the journey splendidly,
sirs Lou:,s Wein and Mrs. William'
Wein visited friends in London -dur-
ing t he week.
License Inspector Torrance of Clin-
ton Was in the village on Monday.
leer„ ;sad Mrs, Herb • Either, Miss
Mrs -.,Walter Clark and Mrs. Gottf,
Fahn.er were in London on Thursday
Rev. Becker leaves fore Berlin this
week 'to attend the annual conference
of the Canada Conference. Next Sun
day evening. there will be no service
but a unison one held in the Metho-
dist ;,Church.
ikls "and Mrs, August Kuhn visited
friends in Detroit Saturday and Sun-
day:
Mer and. ,Mrs. :Harry Lankin of Lu -
can were tete guests of . Mr, and Mrs.
john Young Sunday.
Mrs. Otto Braun, and family of Seb-
eiaizlg, Mich., is visiting her mother,
Mei, Gottlieb Morlock.
Geo Hess: and Lee Hoffman of 'enr-
ich were in the village• on Sunday ev-
ening
Last -Sunday special Easter services
were held in. both churches. The ilor
al deeol ;tt'hii;s were splendid and in
had -mono with the Easter spirit. On
Sunday ,evening the Choir and Y.P.A.
of the. Evangelical church rendered a
beautiful .. Cantata "The Dawn Immor-
tal" The readintgs; and music were
well rendered and= all enjoyed this
special service, very much_ Miss Pearl
Heist also fa -eared the large audience
with a solo, "Christ is Risen."
Rev. Chas. Finkbeiner of Hannah,
Alberta, a Crediton. Old Boy, occup-
ied the .pulpit' in Evangelical church
last Sunday morning, He gave a vivid
description of the mission work among
the Russians in his field of labor find
made a strost appeal for funds to
erecta church Buz his home town. It
is sometime since Mr. Finkbeiner was
sn Crediton and it was a pleasure to
hear him preach. again. He is greatly
interested in his work in the west and LUMLEY
very; :enthus,astic about the future of
Death, he6eatie took Piece heee poor -health for sort,e. belie; we; axe
'after to ;report es now on tate mend j
Apse'
James Oarn e who . came e s ere' zileased _ ./ BANK
from London two years ;ago to re- :, BRUCRFIELDeeM,r, Thos. Elder has
side with his son, Dr. J. W. Orme, He sold his fine farm on the 3rd conces-
issurvived by tw.o sons' and'wo sion L, L'S., to Mr. Josep!h': A.Day-
daughters, Dr, Orate here, Dr. T.D. !tof Kennedy Seek. The,farm melee
Chine of . Lucaai, Miss Enema Orme of !mate tains one hundred acres, with goad
Crediton, Mrs, Fullerton of. 'Sarnia. !buildings and well situated, and the
wife predeceased hien four years. The purchase price Vas $.8000. Mr, Day -
reviews will be taken to London for
interment. The late Mr. Orme was
76. years of age. .
GREENWAY
Mr_ Oliver Hayter end . Mr, Wilson
Hicks went to Detroit on lt'Iondtty',
Gordon Allister of Grand • Bend "is the
guest, of his aunt, Mrs. A. Pollock, --
Miss Mae Wilson has returned from
a visit In Toronto. -Miss Myrtle Sties -
son and sister, Alice, of Bayfield are
visiting friends here, -Miss Nettie
Geromette spent a few days with her
aunt Mrs Devine. -Miss: Ethel Oliv-
er is holidaying at Grand Bend, -Miss
Luella Sherritt-left on, Tuesday to rt -
tend Stratford Easiness College. -Mr,
and Mrs. Thos. Stenardson are on the
sick list. -Mr, and Mrs; Raymond Pol.
lock of Exeter visited friends over
the week end, -Mrs. C. H. Wilson and
ET1i; h are holidaying at Grand' Bend;
-Miss Ready Miss Woods and Miss
Stevens are spencene, their holidays
at • home, --Mrs. A. M. Wilson was at
Anclerson over Sunday,
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WHALEN'.
Wm ..Brock and Thos. Morley at-
tend'eclthe spring fair at . Mitchell "on
Thursday: last, -ills. John ,Hodgson
and Mrs Russell Skinner spent the
Easter holidays in . Toronto -Mies
Gert_e Sutherby and Clarence Talks.
man is a former Tuckersmith boy
and was brought upin the neighbor-
hood of the farm he has pwrchased.
But he has been, farming in the west
fon•several years artd Mr. Daytnan will
be welcomed back to Tuckersmith by
overly friends.
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$100 'Reward 8100,.
rhe readers of this paper will he pleased ta learn
that there is at,least Due dreaded diseasetha soience.
has been able to cure ii, all its stages, and that is
Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive
cure now known to the medical irate-mity. ,.catarrh
being a constitutional disease requiresa coitstitu-.
tional treatment. }tail's Catarrh Cure is taken
ternaliy, acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces or the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and Ding the patient
strength by -building up the constitution and assist-
ing nature in doing its work. - The proprietors have
so much faith in its curative powers that they offer
Ona•i:fiundred Dollars for any case that it fails to
cure, Send for list of testimonials
Address b•, J, 0111NEY & 00., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all bruggists, 75 cents,
Take Flall's Family Pills for constipation.
HENSA.LL
John l'Iacarthur of London is in
town /renewing. acquaintances. Rora
Geiger came' home from. Toronto last
week, suffering from. grippe and nery
our, prostration; He is:" now recover-
ing. -Oar Ministrel Company in cone
vection with the Band went to Bruce-
field to show Friday ';night•- 41.: Rey-
nolds. is at work drawing a sketch
plan of the proposed town hall; -The
of Loaedon spent Easter here with ilex
Craig family, two brothers sand two.
mcther,-Miss Verde Squire end, ;bro-
ther Ecigat spent Easter with 'riends
iaa Exeter. -Hector Manson and ;wife
visitec on. ;Monday with his oare.n:s
in. Hensall.-Miss Hilda Gunning s
visiting this• week with her aunt, Mrs
Parkinson, at St. Marys. --Walter
lexi anc children of near Woodstock;;
spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs, ',Frank
Gunning. --Rev. • Steadman of Teem\fllee
will preach }sere on. Sunday :a eeleuf
Educationa, fund. -Mr. Wm. Isreee
he.s sold his dandy driver for a good
bib figure. -Sap leas been running good
and the syrupis of splendid quality.;
Owirsr, to the cold and frosty nights
of the past week no seeding 'las; been
done as yet.
On April 5th1 James Gunning at the
ripe age of 62 years,• four months, :tied
on the old homestead, lot 21 :con,11
Blanshard where his son Frank now
resides
Mr Gunning was born<_in Somerset -
shire England, coining as an orphan
boy with his elder brother William, to
Canada in 1843 and in the earlier clays
helped chop out -a cleari,g in Blansh-
ard- PIe was t'tjne^married itis first
wife being a Miss Savior, and the sec -
Mrs. Taylor.
The family surviving consists .,of 6
sons and five daughters; namely`'ole-
ere Gunning in St, Mary's Fred of
Fullerton Townline, ''Blanshard, Frank
on the homestead; Thomas on the 10
con.. Blanshard; George . Telegraph
operator ite Saskatchewan; Mrs. Lief
near Eamiota Man,; Mrs. Brock near
Herniate; Mrs. D. Johnston of the
Tow-nline .Blanshard and Biddulph
Mrs. Jobe Foster, of the Townline
and Biddulph and Mrs. John Ashton
of London Ont,
that great eountry, Mrs Jas :Horton Mrs. Broad -
Fred Kerr has donated a beautiful foot were in London on Saturday.--
trophy
aturday.-trophy> to the local gun club.` The first Mr• Harold Glenn of the Bank of
trial shoot took place on Good Fri- Commerce . Chatham, spent the t'as-
day. Altho the donor took part • in ter vacation with his :.parents here, -
the shoot his result will not count, Mr. Samuel Horton spent Easter with.
The fallowing is the result -.tet 20 with London friends, -Mr. Bert Ven-
rocks",Fred Kerr 19, Wm" Yearley 16 tier had the misfortune : while cutting
Geo Mawhinney- 9, Chris Dinner 16 `wood at S. Horton's to drive the axe
into his foot and it required several
stitches to sew up the wound -Mrs
Dickson and daughter, Maude, of
Seaforth were Easter visitors 'sere.
Mr Jack Glenn spent a day or so the
first of the, week with his brother in"
Brucefield.-Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kers-
lake were in Hensall on Sunday, the
gueets of Mr, Malloy,V. S. -Messes
Fred Simmons, Jack Glenn and Hor-
too, MMlcDougall attended a party of
the home of of ss ,Pearl Stacey of
Cromarty, given to the members of
thc Homestead Farm, -:Mss Ray I for -
and
Robe. Mawidniney 18, Geo. Hurtzel 12,,
Thies. Dinney 11, David Mawhinney. 10
At '10, rocks; Louis Kraft 7, Thos,
Maiehenney 6, Chester Mawhinney 5,
At 5 -:rocks ;' :Henry. Smith 3, Wm. Maw
hinri'.e'; 3 ,Thos. Yearley 4. -
The,,remaiias of the late Henry Voel-
kereeeeee ;interred in the Evangelice7
Cemeeery yesterday fore -noon. The
Rev. Bicker officiated.' the deceased'
hada eer.'failing for some time and :just,
recently took worse necessitated an
opetteo This was a success but
othelacomplications set in and he ,xas-
sedl to the great beyond on Monday, tom of Harpurhey spent the ;aster
the 13th at the age of 68 years. Mr. holidays with heruncle and aunt here.
Voelkei leveel here for quite a num- -Mr, John Glenn, Sr., sold one of ;lis
her of years and was always • well- prize colts to Mr. Hawkins for a is
thought of; He was always a valued figure. -Mr. Jim Broadfoot, Sr,, is not
member of the local Court of the 'I enjoy:ng the hest of health, we are j
s oa•ry to say.
- Mrs Feenan of .Detro:,t is the guest
of her• sister, Miss Nora Collin lea;
IKri*va.-lir, Jos. Ouerrin purchased
IlLIMVILLE
Mfr . Henry ' Herdman of . Strathro - is
yt
visitor;; his brother, Robert, of -he
burg. Mr. Alden Jones and vrife of
Lon:ior, spent the holidays with Mr.
Jones 'sister, Mrs. Henry Johns, -bliss
Laura Godbolt is under the doctor's
eare, and her mother, Mrs. John Cald-
well o'' .Meissen is attending Fier, -lir.
Will Ehford and wife spent the troll -
days at the latter's home .;,n Welbot-ne
el's, Aalnie Elford is visitin; at St,
i'hoxnas for tare Easter•. holidays. -Mi
and ales Will Pybus,_of Chisclhr.rzsl
spent Sunday .with The lattcr's moth-
er, Mrs Silas Johns -,-Misses :Mary
SCHOOL REPORT of 5. S. No, 4,
Usborne,-Jr. IST to Sr. IV. --W. Thom
son A Harding, C. Davis. Sr. III.
to tr. IVV. Hicks ar Skinner. Jr
ITI. to Sr, TIT, - V, Coates, Sr, 11. to damaged in its hasty removal from the
Jr, III:• -••E Webber, j'x, IT. to Sr. ?1- {he
u• li.} , Still the .owners are sleep
M. Coates., W. Coates, Jr, rt. 1T, to •y gratetu, to thepeople for shear
Si,"•Pt. II -E, Thomson, A. Thomson. brave work. et ,is thought the fire
A.. May, teacher, originated from an ash barrel eitarated
week •
The charge ,preferred against By=
Rowcliffe of near Clinton, by hies.
brother Phillip for alleged damage to.
a thc Braine wood shed to the roar hie mail bole has, been dismissed by:
of the house. Strange to say many
or ottr towns people slid not hear the
fire bel', and slept through it ell, 'S1iss-
fully+ unconscious of the, excitement
We. would 'rccommeazd that a sees a-
lariri attachment be fastened on • to
Magistrate Andrew of Clinton.
SAINTSJ3URY
Mr Thos. Atkinson ,of Toronto Is•
tial': church bell, This bell` is a large visiting with friends here, -\V. R, Ate
herr and; can he heard for. ;tales. kinson oJ'. London is :visiting in the
ll'tcli aga',r our town fathers shoutrl neighboriinod,--]liner Lancaste• has
take,, a position with Ilerinan 'Wells
la the creamery at Liman, His wife
w11 c eta.• here for a time. -•Miss
Mabel Isaac is visi'titsg is London. -M,-
a.eh flodghis, who has beers in.e'ery
riot el 'a bee tank near the `juemess.
ee doe e' the torn.. The. fire lase
c'.riin_i three Of. therm; 'S'vhatw,.
•e" a,t':i at;:ltl;.re for xu iii, Lite 'earl eely,
et e .i.
sisters ,have returned to town after
spending twelve' years on a farm a
boa` sever.' miles from: Moose Jaw,
McGILLIVRAY COUNCIL
Council met April 6th. All members
present. A.number of accounts were.
paid A by-lawappointing the oath_
masters and defining commutation of
statute labor .was passed. The clerk
was directed to ,noti'f'y representatives
of Mirs iMary Janemtsonat he
Council would pay $250Sipin settlthemtent
of her damage claim, Adjournment
was made to the 4th ol May. "
PROMO TION EXAMINATION of
S. S. No. 2, Usbonrue,--Jr. to Sr. IV.,
total 725, to pass 435, J. Hodg,ert . 436
Sr ' III to • Jr. Iv., total 750, to pass
450, V. Jeffrey 527, U. Snell 504, M
Pollee.' 462, .Cr- Jeffrey 458, R. Will-
iams 451; Jr. to Sr. III., total .600
to pass 360, E. Knight 430, W. Turn
bull • 412. C Stewart 404,. N. Hunkin
392, R. Pollen 378, • E. Kay 360; Sr. le
to Jr. III., total: 610, tp pass 366, Iva
Williaht' 426; Jr. Ih to Sr. II., total
515, to "pass' 339, G. Stewart 426, L.
IKnight 421, A. Jeffrey 396, D. Arm-.
strong 396; lst to Jr. IL, A. ,Hunikiri
G, McDonald, :i aB. ] ay, M. Cottle;
Primer to lst,-S. Francis, W.Allison,
S. Pollen. E. Stewart. -M L, Coward,
teacher.
Auction Sale
OF DURHAM AND HOLSTEIN
HEIFER CALVES at
COMMERCIAL .STABLES, EXETER
on SATURDAY, APRIL lath
at 1 o'clock p.m.
100 Durham and
Heifer Calves.
Terms Cash
B S Phillips
Auctioneer
the following calves
High Grade Holstein
Geo, Sanders
Proprietor
Auction Sale
OF FARM, FARM STOCK AND
• IMPLEMENTS.
There will be sold by public auc-
ton. at CCENTRALIA, on
THURSDAY, APRIL 23,-1914
At one o'clock sharp. the foliow:ing:--
Live Stock -1 mare in -foal; 3. Z -yr.
old filly Pereheron; 1 3 -yr. old gel-
ding driver. 1 fresh calved cow, witb
cah at foot; 1 farrow coni, 5 -year
old; lyeariing heifer. About :5 hens
Implements -Lumber• wagon, buggy,
wagon box, mowing machine disc har-
row. set diamond harrows, plow, cut-
ter
ut-ter-set double harness, nearlynew;
gravel box, good set single harness;
quantity bay, also quantity potatoes.
Furniture, Etc, -Base burner,. (Good
Cheer* nearly new; wood stove, heater
cook stove, burn wood; a quantity of
furniture and other articles too num-
exams tc mention.
There will' also be sold at the .same
time and place about 4o acres of land
with good frame house thereon -frame
barn, goodwell and other convenien-
ces ; about five 'acres not seeded ba-
anee in grass.:
Terns--A.I1 sums oe $10- and Tinder
cash • over that amount 6 months'
credit will be given on:furninhing ap-
proved joint notes. 5 gala' cent, per
annum off for cash on .credit arnounts
Real estate made kn.oe-n an day of
sale,
Richarct Handford, Jas, Stanley,
,Proprietor Aticfiioncer.
No Friends
Like The'
Old
Friends
Frm
girlhood
through
middle
life and right along to old age
Chamberlain's Tablets are woman's
best friend••-nfeed'thc nerves, aid -
dig stiot, stop headaches, keep the
bleed rich and assure good health
generally. Try them,, 25c. a bottle
Druggists and Dealers Or by mail, S
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C6a,abedaia Mediums Co., Tercets.`
'0011.figr,
OF COMMERCE
SIR EDM. WALKER" C.V-O. LL. MCA*.President
ALEXANntn XrAXRD,GeGenM'al Manager 70fIN AIRD, Asa't General Manager
CAPITAL, $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND, $13,500,000
BANKING BY MAIC
Accounts may be opened at every branch. of The Canadian Bank
of Commerce to be operated by mail, and will receive the same
careful attention as is'given to all other departments of the Bank's
business. Money maybe •deposited or. withdrawn in this way' as
p
•satisfactorily as by a personal visit' to the Bank. S24
EXETER BRANCH -G. L. WAUGH. nonagon
Branch, also at Crediton.
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- treatment, and when you are cured, my sister, Ishall only ask you to pass the good word along
to some other sufferer. Ity honie'treatmeut is for all, --young or eld. fro.Mothers of Daughters,
I'`ill explain a simple home treatment which speedily and effectually cures :green -sickness
.-pchlorosis); irregularities, headaches, and lassitude in young women, and restores them to
lumpness and health. l'eli me if you are worried aboutyour daughter. Remember it costs you •-
nothingto give mY method of home treatment a complete teak day's trier, and, if you. wish to
contine, it csts only a few cents a week to do so, audit doesnot interfere with one's daily work.
Is health worth asking for? Then accept thy generous offer, write for the free treatment suited
to your needs, alae I will senddt in plain wrapper by return mail. To save time you can cut out
this offer, mark the places that tell your feelings, and return to nae. Write and, ask for the free_
treatmentto-day, as you may not see this offer again. Address;
MRS. M. SUMMERS,` Box 840 ,: ' - WINDSOR,'ONTARIO.
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