HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1914-10-15, Page 3RHEUMATIC MISERY
Van Only Bo Ourod Through th
Blood -Liniments of to USo
Li no di+slease does tlh,e blood be
come. thin iso lvz+pidly AK ill X41°1-11114'.
them,. Not only does it become t�hun
butat ie loaded with nanpttliitiest--•
rheanniatia poisons!. Without ' .rah
proper +treii>nt(ole,nt :these piaisorne in
crease, the_ inflamed joints ,swe1
41'0 'Ole' paj4enrb be nor ,es eripple
There are! =nunsb+ex of methods of
treating rhenium:tient, most sof the
aimieg to keepdown the rheumati
poisons untilnature can build u
the blood, aufi%cietnttly to ove oom
them:. But unfavorable condui ones
of crolcl or dampnese may give the
di;aeta,se the tatdvantage, and a re
lapse or s' enewed 'attack follows.
Dr, Williams' Pinsk Pills for Pial
People build up the blood and enact
ble it to cats: out the rhenenati
poisons with the -natural ,secretions
of the +bodty. Thousands have ;tried
tthtie treatment With the Most bene
clad result's;. T1varb every' sufferer
who does not try Dr, Williams' Pink
'Pills is neglecting the ;moist helpful
mean's ;of a'ecovery its shown by the
following ,statement: Mrs, Emetine
Smith, Sb. Jerome, Que., rays: "I
Was attacked with what the doatolls
Bald wtiis itnflammattory x'lvenimaititsim.
The .joints of my (handrs feet and
limbs weale badly swollen, and I
stuffetred' the most excruciating paean.
Nsotwitthetandin medical treatment
the trouble became ase bad that I`
could not go about:. 11'py ..appetite
began to fail me, and I was growing
phytsdlce.dly. weak. A neighbor , who
had .been Iiapefittted by Dr. Wil-
liams' Pi+nk Pills ;advised me to try
Ahern, and I diecided to do ea, In
the eoti.re+e of a few weeks T nothed
some iinproveunent, arncl my appe-
tite began d» senors. Then, the
srwelling in my jointte began to die,-
appear,
is.appear, and it was not long until I
was- perfectly cured, and I have had
no return of 'the trouble."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold
by all dealseea in medicine or will be
sent by mail sit 50 ciente a box or six
boxes for $2.50 by writing direct to
The Dr. Willia n,e' Medicine Go.,
. Brockville, Ont.
started, firing act ,a, hundred Gerz i n
colulnns, which retreated hastily to.
the river,only to find the bridgese Ile„.
"The I+re+ztc1 regiments then ads
advanced with quick,ftrers and the
•meiroilets;s slaying (2 Kazan:: ied until
- dusk, Many Germane threw down
- their arms and; attempted to swim
the raver, and large numbers 'wens
drowned: When nialetf .�11'eam thee I+rench brought up eta,rl:hdights' and
- .continued the work of carnage.
1 "The ,artillery threw :shells •at the
'
rte of, vi. dozen rounds a' minute
into the 'Germaa ranks, and varied
m its tactics by throwing incendiary
e shells into thea forest where part of
P 'tlle'German force head taken refuge.
e The burning woods lit up the whole
front of fifteen miles,
e ''''In the morning an armistice of
- two hours was granted to tallow the
Gel -moos to bury their dead. The
e French 'had suffered the foss o£ only
- a handful."
REVENGE AFTER 44 YEARS.
How the Second Battle of .Sedan
Was fought.
During the ustriategical retreat of
the allies ao lthwited from the Bel-
gian frontier, the French troops ex-
acted from the Germane bloodyd
re-
venge for the French
defeat at S
e;
den
44 ,years before.
On tthis•'saane battlefield, accord-
s -sing to the -Paris ,correspondent of
;the London Daily Mail, the Ger-
!mans suffered one of stake worst die-
' :feats of .their present invasion. They
twere led into a trap which cost
hem thousand's of men, - he says.
The French could have held thein
posatio'n: indefinitely, but strategy
'required them :to continue --falling
fback with the z'emainder of the
'allies along the line_ Here is the
:story of the .second_ battle of 8 the
'Sedan,. as told by the carr espon-
dtenit :
t; "The French general ordered hips
'troops to fail back aorross tie river
and take up positions on the roppo-
eite heights. The ' bridges were
mined, but were Deft standing in
order to 'deceive the Germans into
"thinking :that the French were re
1treatinsg hastaIy. The ruse succeed -
,ed. The Germane advanced across
"the bridges in clone formation.
{Ashen several German regiments
,fbad crossed, the French blew up the
ibridges and the French artillery
. t
Breakfasts
of "Other Days"
ran something like
Ham, bacon or sausage;
fried potatoes; doughnuts
and coffee—prepared by
overworked mothers.
Today's and
Tomorrow's
Breakfasts
run about like this:
Post.
Toasties
-,1t-with cream or fruits; a
poached .egg or two; crisp
`toast; and a cup of Possum
---a royal starter for any
day.
Quick, easy to serve, ap-
petizing, and
"Mother" has it easier!
..--Sold by
G Grocers.
Canaiian Postuht Cereal Co., Ltd.,
Windsor, Ont.
f
A German Trooper,
'Wearing the farroous. Death Head
Buss+e-r helmet.- This was the rem -
rnent to which the 'Crown Prince
was attached while at Danzig. It is
said that but fifty Men are leftiaiter
the fighting in Belgiu+m. and France.
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
USED FOR YEARS
When a mother uses oely one
medicine ,as long as these are little
ones in the home itcertainly bears
greed • testimony
tto. the value; - of
that particular "lean:eda. Thousands
of ¢ho;Lhersuse' northing elsia. but
Baby's Own Tablets, Concerning.
them Mrs. M. LeBlanc, Meanlram,-
cook Westb, N.B., writes : "I have
used Baby's Own Tablets' for my
little ones for the .past ten years
and know of 'nothing to equal. them
during teething time or for colic,
constipation and indigestion. Ala
my neighbors who have used them
think, as. I do:" The T,a,bl,etts are.
sold by medicine dealers' or -by nail
at : 25 oentt;s a box from; The Dr.
Williams' Medicine Go., Brockville,
Ont. •
,p.
TILE SOLDIER'S RIGHTS.
Privileges Britain, .Bestows Upon.
. Her Fighting Bien.
Every British soldier on the active
last --frons field-marshal down to the
last -joined recruit --enjoys certain
definite and special privileges not
shared by civilians. These privi-
leges affect hien in various ways;
says .a writer in London Answers.
To begin with, no eoldier—what-
ever his rank—can. be ,sued for any
debtor •cdam'agess under. £3.04,n val-
ue: Consequently, tiif en a+ocommo-
elating broker ' permits Pte. Atkins
to dabble on the Stock Exchange to
this amount he eanntot reeoveer his
money: in the event of a lose. Simi-
larly, it is no good bringing a libel
action against him :unless the dem-
Ages cl:airn,ed exceed £29 195, ii%d.
If' ,a,n officer occupiers Government
quarters he does not have to pay
any local rates in respect ofhis
house; This is. because such a •btuild-
ing is held °lto be soectipied by the
Crown, and the Crown is always
exempt from local rates.
An officer is alsopermitted to em-
ploy a ,soldier :servant without hey-
ing to pay a license for hini. • Nor is
an officer required te serve en tt
jury, or to' fulfil any municipal ap-
ponstznent.
Every ,poldier, provided he be on:
l;.li,e roll of electors, bas the siam.e
right as acivilian rho record hisvote
in a Pai'liaanentlary election; and if,
he himself is elected, to represent a
constituency, he is entitled to take
his seat in the Ilottsse of Commons
without asking anybody's permis-
&on. Should, however., a non-coni-
mis.sioned offiaer'or private soldier
who has become an M.P. be pro-
moted to a commlission, he has to
vacate his oe1at, A. soldier who has
a commiission ;at the time of his
election is not required to vacate
his seat. ^' •
When e ,soldier is travelling bn
duty* in a di.steat where .military
quarters are not •available he ,en-
titled to demand a teinam•o>dabi>on at
may- hotel, oorlieensed'house. This is
ca,llezl + "billeting," ''aei i; o ramie
mum amounts t6 be chat are ed are`
fixed by law as .follows; For each
night's lodging sand attend:anoe, Gd. ; ED..7.
ILA
CUTICU
SO
v1
1
J
Because of its extremepuri
p t3',
delicate emollient properties and
refreshing fragrance. Assisted
by Cuticura " Ointmentit is
equally effective in the treatal
ment of heat rashes, tchings,
irritations and • chafings.
t Samples Free by .Mall'
Cutloura Soap' and Ointment sold throughout 'ell
world. Liberalsampie oC each mailed free. with 32 -Al
boost Addresa:'Cutkura.'Dept. xt.noston:D.s,A.
for - breakfast, 4d. ;; for supper,
2d. and for dinner, 11/d.. If a
soldier is •aeeonapanied by his horse
he can demand 10 lbs:. of oasts, 12
lbs. of hay, 8 lbs. of straw, and sta-
ble room Sox 15. 9d.
Should soldiers be proceeding on
furlough the railway csomtpanies
make them the eoneession 'of issuing
return :tickets at single fare, or a
little over. This privilege is also
granted: to their wives, and children.
In the case of officers the practice
is to allow therm to- travel firsteelass
at reduced rates. The'baggage pf
soldiers is exempt from: ,dock dues
and tolls, and soldiers themselves
are got required to pay any tolls
when passing over bridges, etc.,
provided they be travelling' on
duty.
If a •soldier is quartered 'on a
garrison where stamps are not ob-
tainabie, he may send his • corms
pondence u+ns:ta.mped, r.. and the
amountch
ai edon d 1}�
xywill
e
id insteadof double
the deficiency
as Is the Post Office a ule in allother
Cases.
pii+iV;at
ge that
his is
o•urt-m
any pun
pay.
holds
plea
from
ecific x
Atl
wrong ease.
of
tion a
arory t
Putnam
's
out
's" is
3+
suis:
up2
O>&,
An n:c,o. or a soldier en-
joys- one privile t its withheld
from officers. :This the right of
demanding a c artiad when
s,enbenced• . to ishment in-
volving a loss of.An officer, on
the other hand, his commis-
sion at the King'ssure, sand can
always be removed the. Army
without any sp reason being
assigned.
Alwayst.
"No, sir, y' w e. I never
drink when I'm working."
"-Which means course, that
you d'rin'k at :ail hours
Very QuarrelsomeNeighbors
Names of thea par re dohs and
Toes—both very uuh iii the trouble
was remedied by.'s Corn Ex•
tractor Any corn g of business n
24 hours if "Putnam appIied—try it,
25e. at all dealers.
APoxer.
Son --+Say, . pop.
Father -Yes, isoni
Son—What bee of your hip
when"you stand
INFORMATION INVENTORS
Messes. Pigeon, Pigeon & Dtav�is,
Patent Solicitors., Montreal, report
that 105 Canadian Patents were is-
sued for the week emtdiing September
22nd, 1914, 71 of which were;grantted
to Americans,_' 21 tto Canadians, 7 to
sestidenits of Great Britain and Col-
onies, 'end 6 be residents of Faeign
Countries.
Which.
Wife—I hired 'a new eook to -day,
Lena ,Stout.
Hub -You ' did 1 ' And which
she
Walfee Which what
Hub -Lein or •'Stouit.
s
Irrespective of dile, high.. cost of
living, •even a shower will ;end um-.
"brella+s .tip,'
afoot. Pills
are just the sight medicine' for the
children. • When they are constipated
--when their kith -tees ere out of order
-=when ever -indulgence in some
favorite fob& give them indigestion'
—Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will
qquickly and surely put them right.
Purelyve etabl, et, he n
eithera
sicken,
Weaken or gripe, lkes arab purgatives.
Vu rCyour children's health
bar
• always keeping a box of Di'. Morse's
Indian Root Pills itii thehouse, They 64
Keep the Childress Well
ISSUE
WANTED—A MOTTO.
•
Well to Have One as a. Spur or a
Gukio to Success.
It is an extraordinary and signi-
ficant faet that men who have risen
to fame and fortune, espeeially
thoee whose beginnings have been
small, have always had a motto-,
a maxim, a proverb, as a. spur or a,
guide to success.
When one of these great men
"sits" for an interesting interview,
and pulls back the eurtain on his
methods, invariably there comes
the eonfessio,n : "My motto was---"
And then he quotes the half-dozen
words which seem to have been a
Ii£e's inspiration to him. Noble
families have felt the mesmeric in-
fluence of the family "lotto, and
preserved their • "nobility" inx+the
best sense. School -boys have im-
bibed, for their good, the teaching
wrapped up in their sohool's motto.
Fathers sending their sons out in-
to the world have, not only' on the.
stage, but in real life, said :;"Goad-
bye, nay boy 1 Remember that---"
And then comes the maxim they are
to make their own. Certain it is
there's something in its. So "get
on' we must get a. motto. "Oppor-
tunity passes but once.'' "The
open eye sees the open :chance,,,
"Custom follows courtesy." "Give
the best, and you'll get • it." "My
policy—honesty. " "Do it NOW."
Pick a good one and live up to it.
Death Nearly Claimed
New Laity Brunswick y
Was Restored. to Her Anxious Family
When Hope Had Gone.
St, John, N.$., Dec. 15th.—At one
time, it was feared that Mrs. J. Grant,
of 3 White $t., would succumb to the
deadly ravages of advanced kidney
trouble. "My first attacks of back-
achezand.kidrey trouble began years
ago. t For: six years that dull gnawing
pain has been present. When I ex-
erted myself it was terribiyintensified.
If I caught cold the pain was unen-
durable.
nendurable: I used most everything, but
nothing gave that certain grateful re-
lief that came from Dr, Hamilton's
Fills of Mandrake and Butternut. In-
stead
nstead of _being bowed down with p& n,
to -day I am strong, enjoy splendid
appetite,sleep soundly. Lost proper-
ties have been instilled into my blood
cheeks arerosy with color, and I
thank that day that I heard of so grand
a medieine: as Dr. Hamilton's Pills."
Every woman should use these pills
regularly- because good health pays.
and it's good, vigorous health that
comes to all who use Dr. Hamiltons
Mandrake and Butternut Pills.
Jim's Measurement.
Here, Jim" the,oid nnan's mas-
ter said, "ta,ke this footrule and
measure that =able seat in the
garden flax nae.: Jun said on his re-
turn :—"The seat is the length off
the rule, •sir, with three fingers
over, and thiis piece of raring, and
the :breadth of mv hand and arm
from here to there, tb.arrin' a
thus'Ib." .,
Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere.
:King George's German.
A German acoent, like a German
name, is ,at a discount in England.
But Whet would have been the feel
ing if war had coma .during time;,
reign of Queen Victoria, or »of Ed-
ward VII. 1 Queen Victoria liked
German above any other 1angua, b,
land made its use pale of her,hiou,se-':
hold, or at, any riaite, nursery' lava.
Edward'the Sevetnth spoke it las
fluently as he evoke English, and
only when George V.came to the
throne wee 'die's a complete divorce,
between the English ,Court and the;,
j aiser'e, native tongie `t•I-•don't:
like It az d I'll ziever •1ea.I n it," was.
his Majesty's boyish • wiay of meeting
the famrly:patsualsdons and flhougtl
to some extent: he had,to give lv1ae:
before piaxen'ta1 premiere, he. nevem.,
gott on to really good ternea. ,watch a
leng e:ego for - w'hieh he had an in-
stinotive dislike. Ding George nn-
deretande German perfectly, butt it
happens that he is the first of a
long line of English Kings to speak
it imperfectly.
Mlnard'e Liniment Cures Daitdruf'.
Not Too lZilyd.
Mr. Littlere,st -- "Doctor, what
died you tell rine was your Special
treatuncnit . for sleeplesan:ess i '
•Medico= -"We' strike at the cause
or origin oftile' troliblle." Mr. Lit-
ti 1
tle,re�st•-�-rt Y`oti dont say so- . Well,
;<rou will fiudtthe baby in the other
room, Only dolt'+t:strike et bite to)
hard"
MInnrd's: Liniment Relieves Neuralgia.
General Dougia+s.
General fair Charles W. If. Doug:
las, Chief of the Imperial General
Staff, is +little known. to the public,
A dour Sootch eoiklier, he paraei
prated in Roberts'' famous march to
Caadahar, . nnd, served distanc-
tion. in India, Egypt and South A.f-
eiea, . In the baste: Boer war he was
on ,the stuff ad so did• btijiLe of'rtihe
ahowy work, but his .11ist of "moxa-
tioned iaz; ,despa+tohes" has rarely
:been .exoeiled. Douglas would ,be
mighti)Y as!tonashed )f',anybody
cheered him, vend hewould.'probably
consider it en inrper+tinenee. Any-
way, his is not tone of the facers that
d++eeerate: picture postcards, and not
one an a:thou+salad would recognize
his photo if they saw it.
Lane Back Strengthened
Stiffness Taken Right Opt
Was Relieved in an Hour, and Cured
Over Night
A lame back? Quite unnecessary.
All you have todo is to rub on. Nervi -
line. It's simply a wonder for back-
ache—relieves
ackache-relieves after one rubbing. "No-
thing ;possiblycould cure an aching
back faster than Nerviline," writes
Mrs. Arthur ICobar, of Lower Ohel-
sea, N.S. "I caught cold and was so
prostrated with pain, I could not bend
over. We always have Nerviline at
home, and i' had the •painful region
rubbed thoroughly with this grand
liniment.- At once the pain departed.
The lameness was rapidly reduced and
an hour I was able to be about my
housework: I was rubbed again just
before retiring, and awoke,,as usual in
tb,o morning without a sign of my
back trouble."
There is no sort of muscular pain
that Nerviline won't cure quickly.
Thousands swear by it for rheuma-
tism, neuralgia, sciatica and lumbago.
It sinks to the core oY the pain z:ight:
through muscle, tissue and nerve—it
penetrates where no oily, greasy lini-
ment can go and .invariably cures
quickly. If you have an ache or a
pain anywhere—use Nerviline—it will
cure you. Family size bottle,very
large 50c trial size 25c. at all dealers.
A. Cure Needed.
:Small Boy (to charitable lady) —
"Please, :mother says, shes' much
better of the complaint wot you
gives her quinine for, but she's aw-
ful ill off the •disease wot's cared by
port wine and chicken broth."
A Sensible Merchant
Bear Island, Aug. 26, 1903.
Minard's• Liniment .Co., Limited,;
Dear +Sirs, --Your traveller is hereto -day
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the'•best Liniment on ' the market making
no exception. We have been in business
13 yearsand have handled alI kinds, but
have dropped them all but yours; that
sells' itself; the others have to ,be pushed
to get rid of.
W. A. HAGER.MAN.
Answered.
"How old are you, Bo'biby?"
,six."
"And when w're you six l"
"My last :birthday."
Minard's Liniment Cures Burns, Eta.
A rifleman in telling a. story said
—"My aim is always to tell the
truth." "Yes," ,said a brother
private, "but you're the worst shot
in the regiment."
YOUR OWPi 12ISU.f3dnsT WILL TELL YOU
Try Taurine Bye $emedyfor iced, Weak, watery
Byes and Granulated Eyelids; No Smartingg---
bustt• $yye comlfort. ,) Write for Book of the Rye
ymailSree. Murine•Eye Remedy Co., (Waage.
Giving Details.
Maud—Kitty married a man a
good de,a'1 older than she, so I hear.
Marie—Older 1 Why, he's twice
her• real age and three times the
age she says she is.
iAll things ,are possible, except
making a, bill smaller iby filing' it
away.
Food Supplies
In ''air Time.
Rumors are in circulation
that we are unable to supply
order* owing to the war de -
mond. This) statement is
abeolutelY Ingorrect We are
filling our orders as usual.
Inslst oi~i getting t
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j$
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NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE.
OOD WBEICLY IN LIVE TOWN IN
kW York County, Stationery and Book
Business in connection. Price only $4,000.
Terms liberal. Wilson Publishing' Com.
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ARENTS WANTED.
AGENTI$, 'UP -To. MINUTE WAIL I3OOlt
and Combination Christmas Gifts
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sewing at home, whole or spare
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ROTO: WAR BUTTONS, 10 OMITS EA0B
prepaid, The King, Sir Jahn
Freneh, Oen. Joifre, Admiral Jellicoe, and
Souvenir . of ' Valeartier Camp. Good
Agents wanted, F. E. Simeon, 401
Merchants Bank Building, Montreal,
MISCELLANEOUS.
Ct1NOER. TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC.,
' internal and external, cured with-
out pain by our home treatment. Write
us before too late. Dr. Gellman Medical
Co.,' Limited, Coilingwood, Ont.
ATENTS
OF INVENTIONS
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Canada's Troops off to the war.
Just .before embarking 21 magni-
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including two. Targe panoramic
cards and • handsome Souvenir
booklet. Yours for 36c. post-paid.
Trade supplied. .Agents Wanted.
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525 St. Paul. St. Montreal.
Consumption --
and
Bronchitis
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has been ' steadily winning con-
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Hundreds
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Are You a Sufferer?
If so Copeland's Cairo for Consump-
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$1.00.
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COMPANY, Limited
Toronto, . . . Ont.
REMEMBER! The ointment
you put on your child'sskin gets
into the system just as surely as
food the child eats. • Don't let
impure fats and mineral Coloring
matter (such as many of the
cheap ointments contain) get
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Buk 'is purely herbal. No pois-
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500. Box al All Druggists cod Stores.
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HD6dER1'�3
Government Protections
of the Maple Syrup
industry means better
prices for the Farmer 1.
Farmerel Wake no to your golden.
opportunity, Get busy With your
Maple Grovel. Consnniers wr11 now'.
wont Otho: genuine Mable Syrup in.
largely increased numbers. Install
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weather sets in and make sure of r'
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for free bodklet ooncerning our
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COMM ROYREH V B RA OROR4 EPA
Can SM%Tate, the I blve sob of ittmhted letters into She names of niiiht wtit1 kelt frultq. li e, von' c A S'
SRAM/ IN TIrE DISTRIBUTION ON TIIE I BOVB SrIZE.. it id no line fiut by p,ttubrn and per•
sav�c,rr4Q�lce you ods prof ntit pke..out ;5 at 6 of them. Ta the persdtt:who cen n ke out the lnraoct nhmbcr hie 4vg1
et oche ice of Qno•ilued,ed Doticrs, To trio person making out the second hugest number the sunt. of Bitty
Dollars, To the room, mamba the third largest number the sum Of Thirty Dollars. T6the •person making' the
fourth largest number the sum al Twenty Dollars. Should two person tend &ewers equally .cotrect,the it:,t two
prices wiltb6omdcyAbetwean thein (each tetetvingy� $gqq.ent ,Should three seed la equally Correct ansonts,the
first three paces wilibave to be divided. tenth receiving $66,00, swat tee pennons send equally correct gamete.
the *hole sum 3f$noo,o0Will beequally divided (eachreceivingt.$6,6w),end Seen 1n like pqro orttrranPO ,,�provided:
they'costeglywith:a.altubpleCondition n'rontrvti+.h,•dVIII ietite.as noes n5 august§ nue"recct•,ct1. WE NOT
WANT A• CET OF YOt•r. MONEY WHEN t'OVANAWrat 7.1TISAI)VriiTISFMXNT. Sfyottesn614,6
out snvthln(, liked a compplete trot: writs its at once. enclosing n•ctnt statue, tor our. reply. DO NOT PI:LA,1,
WEIT'E J T ONCE. Addtcxsr 0,uLtniAN bteensot3's CO., Metj no p.:At.,:.lSriw