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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1916-01-27, Page 3auoary ?7tb ii6 WINGHAM TIMES , a eeeeseer tees e esel —0 4, ea es" a 4 - , i,'• A R :: ' Ittl ..11,1,4 " e:. ,,, fa - • -, ', ,,,1 fltJU Ifl U11L.‘1,, itti Tt'•P•' i -, • i i .; - .<, r• -,,,,,, „,, , l' 4. 4 $ ...e . ., PHYSICIAN -,.. . • ay ",„,, C. ft .▪ ° v " * ' * * . " HePisInort5f Fl., I P -14n1 ,,.or.ii ap - I 0 V • k 41 \\ \ \11•1 *.re. Goo. Chisholm, Rat, No, 1, Grafton, Ont,, writes: "I have used Dr. Chase% Nerve Food for my little girl for what the doctors prerrounced, Chorea, a theease of the nerves, 1 consalted Our family doctor, and he gave her a liguld mediciae, but do what we would, we could, not get her to swallow it. A neighbor a.d,vised the, naci of Dr. Chafie'a Nerve Food, and, being ,in pill form, he took it without any trouble, She was seven years old, and got pale and run down. The •muscles of the face were, affected, and ah o became a pitiful sight. She seemed to improve right along under this treattnent, and was entirely cured bY using six boxes. She is unto years old now, and you cannot And a larger. leettithier-looking child for her age, I alien always be grateful aor what Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has doe for us, and I can recommend it to all nervous "people. You Ar at libertY to nne this statement, so that eithers mar benefit." • , ' In, childreu nervous exhaustiOn-±requently takes the farm of rickets, St. Vitus' dar.ce or fits. In less advanced stages there are nervousness, excitability and irritability. All such conditiOns indicate the need of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food to enrich the blood. . and nourisit the starved ancl depleted nerve cellsBeiii,c,; natural and, gentle in action, . and. at the sametime powerful in its restorative and reeonstructive influence, this •foocl, , cure is a`dmirably suited as a treatment for weak, imny, nervous girls and boys, It ' makes theni strong, hevty and. robust, and enables them to • ' develop into healthy and useful men and women. SO cents a box, 6 for A32.$0, td1 dealers; or ,,1.4.,_ , Edmanson, Bates st, co., Istd., Toronto. 7ee . Dr. Chase's Recipe Book, 1,000 selected reecipes, sentefe, if_ you _mention this Darer. . • neataxearea, C„ Ni &seer, T,:» ','antl ,‘4*, A. 1.0 A SAMPLE OF PATRIOTISM (Intended for last week) Po a tia Viaigh ^-^eri• elected Honoes-• , A large anti enthueiasta audience was in atteedatme at the Foreeters' Hall in Bluevale lest Fral e evening at the Recruiting meeting held in the in- terests of the laist Huron Overseas Battalion. Rev. D Ferric of Wingham, in one of the ablest speeches ever , heard in 13lueva1e, outlined the catties °Me present war and the character of the teilitary govtasrnment of the Get- man nation. Mr. George Spotton of Wingham made a atpecinl :appeal to the young men of Huron County, urg- ing them to offer for enlietment, mod also made a epeelal appeal to the parente and relativea of eligiole Men to aid the cause of Cannda and the Empire. A musical program was furoisited by tbe members of the Wingloon Detachment. of the lelst Battalion, assisted by Mise Hazel Breeden and Miee Dell Mitehells of Winghatn. A. numbs): ef enlisted men front both Wroxeter and Winghare were present. A number of the young mee of Bluevale and vicinity have already stated their intention of Joining the I. colors. The cengregation of Rhea Church are plannibg for an it event in the near future. For some time the various organizations , of the church have been making as special effort to pay off the balance of the church deht. This result has now been accomplielled ' widen rob. 15 the occasion will be celebr, ted be an oyster supper at which the mortgage will be burned, The honor of performing the ceremony will be Rivet a lady and gentlernao, Who are two of the oldest mernbere of the congregation, Mrs. Thynne and Mr. Jas. Elliot. At the last meeting of the Literary Society held on Jan. 12. some altera- tions ana additions were male te the list of officers previoesiy. announeed, In recognition of their Valued serVices to the Society sinee its in2eption. Miss • ary P ..idents. The Ilonerery oun- 1 eil wilreonsist of: W. H. Fraset (Pres. FarreeCe. lestitute); Prs. Robt. Bleck, (Pres. Women's Inst tate) Mr. Robt. : Musgrove and Mr. Milton Smith (Selmel Trustees); Mrs . -J. W. King, Mr. J. F. AicOraciten. Other officers for the year are W. H. Haney, Pres.; L S. Winch 1 George IVIcDona d and Re Shaw (Viee- Presidents); Mary Duff, See.: Reba. Aitchisom Treas.; D: Daft cur..see. Some ehanges in the policy of the tit-,! erary Society are announeed thia sea: f son. The meetinge will be held fort- 1 eightly iostead of weekly aa heres toSoie and the night Of meeting has 1 been thaege d from Wednesday to 1 Friday in order to make it r more tonvenient in severe) retspects. The meeting will therefore be held on I the. fa:lowing Friday nights throughout mar, 8, Mar. 17, Mar.81. The 1,vinferis the winter.; Jan. al, Feb. 4, Fob. IS, programs are being arrrusgedi by three rival committees headed, by the three a vin -presidents' and • the meeting on Friday night of tide week Which is in charge of Mr, Wineh's Corsimittge* la ,expected to set the pace for tbeseaeon. As the program is a lengthy one the audience are requested to be in their places sharp at eight o`elock for the opening -neither by the, Royal Phil- harmonic Orehestra. Three nddresses will be given. :Mr, J. W. /treg svill speak on "Cuerent Evexits" Mr. A. L. Posliff will give a lecture on "The Growth of Political Caoada" trod Clayton Duff will speak oe "Aitniaaed Ideals for aotie Literary Soeiety." There will also he ti new pantomime and songs, duets and instrumentals will he given by some of the- best oriesiciaes in Bluevelte Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR1 A, Get "More Money" for yourSkrnilk Muskrat, naduta000, Iheces,White Weasel,Fither and other Fur bearers telleoted in your 66CW:in SHIP Irltibrt UP! DTRICTie"..5/1111ilititt" the ititiiieg hiliage In WcIld dating ett11ailtiel5fla NT5 MIMIC/0 RAW FURS o rellablo.,tentattilde-tafe Vor Mouse With Att uableinisbod rots. maven eitigtin fr for than It third of a to entry," a Ion g tesstuifecord of teritlitIttPurShimiersproinnt,SATISVACTOra: AND PROPITATILTii tetuttit, write for"Itiie Alobtthett moved: the eto teliable. acetitatetitathet report atid Nide hat Write, for li-,-NOW.-WN flIE A B, SHUBERT Inc . . DeetteeteitCAGO, 25.21rinst ArtertIN -o. the oldest ot satia'aiske3, ' ono. that muot be coneidereil tac- t cesofnl poultey releere, le fte !„"e e2 eirieltena, Ione . ese this there will he aothina ti;iteae- poiettnent, vied feilet Notvitthatanslinss all the A7r'...V.n„.• and talking, it in a rare •;-1, a poultry houee ses elle that le free f.stee .-oreae. lads feet euplaine ine eir. the feelereit in I poultry mai-ears lee a Teresa in con- : nee.tion with iiitios ad Cealay lieeresia ' and the libe,rty given to i'oatr, vita 1 about in wet Is eetia r, ti.e iebole bunirteee 115‘1"1.11C.11 tea fort. Thera Lea tee!. e;toiseaS mana-eil testi , teoilestale eetiltry I plant, to pfev,:: thlt. te ; geed one when it recelvaa piarscr e.t- tention. f Tltere are a ert eicaay d'ffereat a•kincla or lice that ;eq.:telt tae eowle, I, but we cae coseeletra' tileet ell tinaer -James R. Faiiis, M. P. P., of Peel county. made 0. sorry spectacle of ./iirneelf before the Dendnien commis - Sol) enqu.iiz into t le Imre ese of horsesat Bitinaptete This is the sort of evidence that game out at the tn- vestigatien: - An old 1 Arne mare foaled in 1893, end sold by her °waste i.vlIce she was fiftee.-^, years e*d for eel), f the proceed being "taker: out in ig .." Wag to the Donlinioa government or military porpt.sel- lir, on. the fury; ma Tee a hi te lege end w .1 te nese of an etheievise t:.treo •.1 re "doetoied," or al:mit:toe', teaels, seeing to the military rogqien nozoinst the purchae.. of ;law- 'eared eniniels. and the tro foreael ' ' eirn "old to she government. • Mr. ..Inmes R. Pains. ad. P. P, for Peel, testified thei be ptirehased horses from furrnere after the Animals had passed the governme t innoection and reseld them to ti e government, mati- ing private, profit "ao the farmers got lase and government paid more fear your interveatien?" said Sir Charles Devidson„ eddressing Vieille. This num Sallie 'aid not even have the good geatie to be ashamed of him- self, -I & le fended his action ,in seeur- ing a rake-off on the perchases. Doubt- less he. would r:ssent beGg termeJ a grafter. The Davidson caannissioo bas tan - earthed a baste lot of blisiness. Much of it has been done right- miller the eyee of the government, and has followed letters issued by the depart- ments at Ottawa. fletill weeder that talk of a coalitica vvith that outfit receives such scan 'courtesy in Liberal papeis. The eleetoes of Peel should deal with Pais. A man who does not know righs from wrerig is a pew' represetitative. Decetit ewe who helped to elect him must hal* their beads. IN "Frult-a.tives" 44th ANNUAL STATEMENT For a Yeer Ending Naesenbar 30slt, Hits .qfHaniito'n t The ;simple juices ; of apple's, ereneera fleas and prunes:, when traneforta d Into 'Fruit-a:Uwe' will relieve disease:3 of the sS'iosnosei, Livcr, Kidney: and Skin. 11.110 truth of this statement leas bcea proved in thousendse of •castes of Indigestion, Iayspopsia, Torpid Liver, Constipatiou, Rainey and Bladder Trouble, Skin Diseases, ItheurnatisM. Neuralgia end Chronic Headaches. Tho enormous sales of Trult-eatIves,, • are the beet proofs ef the raltte of . misfrag medicine. .50e. £1, box, d for 112.50.04a size , At deal ere or sent peetpaid. on receipt of priee by Fruit -a -tie -es Limited, Ottawa. ' DRUG MENDS . ▪ ^ tt • 1.1.'etsa; :ea itit • „ , 15 e „ass. ' • fiat alcohol is a hatait formieg drug! H.4 .ed 03IY byit (1?Vaetf.S. , idwould be uselese I:amuse every one knows men who have lo eene, victime of the , elsonel hatit thet eeetut breek le.ray from it. Nothing iss more walls etic then to see emee of theee men trying to break of the habit. suffering! untold tortures and failing time after ; time, until they give up in despair and , plunge in deeper than ever, in hopes of ; ending their .misery. Morphine is Edson habit forming drug, ' bat it ie. very little uecd compared %Nitta; • e the , various alchotie itgeore, because it ie not phereant ti tee tete ant/ be - crease. the hebit treetiog te a doe of morphine has not become pepular. Its : steel is very sir iter to that of wine-. key or brandy. In moderate doses it dulls the eeneity to pain and in „leree 'aoses autos etupor resemellng pea- • s lotted sier,. f4ihets'coitie once t'se seee cene eLeenunceati, ethrce claeses, as they attack in the three ditaereat teem Thee° farce claesee are boy lice, heea Lee, and initee. The body liec are on all parts of the fewira lue, lnit 11.101'1' c„npe- daily' in to • eciSt7 fluffy frtathers. They nIly renylin meta,: fc tel, and they ineiva<ri v:-.1ry vapidly. It 1a <nort*i^.^lated 1;. ^ihn eight r wt.* r.::" th 1iect-s.-17 1. li•.:+ts. Yen ^,.^ r from nee hLs -seta' car,lot it in for one todor...troy reutr 1,tf.ore they get -cell sot.;.c,l. 1.1 the Body .roo i"ro not blecaseeltere, but 1,ivo en the arylts of thot fs,athers and scalps of tlx.N ceesalate irrita- . time. In. Pttit l'itl ihol.^I nothing equals e. rood powa7r; the fowl by th.s head down. and duet the pe-trat,' LAO the feathers near the roots, rubbing it well into the feathers and 4;:in with tin hand., ,In all ocationl grizikehlekerio a elinnee to dust therirsoives. This will ate in destroying licit. Hoed Lee aro trur; blooetioniczers. . With their long h1U they vitneinre the skin and the 1;!, -sed Vcin u^ader- neath. They are a ot.s^:^. droit. on the health rty' ef the adult' fowl% flu:ion:1m Cy:to:elves no their heade and stif.itin.rtht., Wood fro: position OVQ„' he brio. AI% tee ettiteke :tee hatched theee lice leave the old bait and fasten on the chicks. If you pick up a droopy chick and. extvailrei its head you are alinost sire to :rind these lien fttazi; by their .hills, busily sucking the Mood. To destroy these rub some sweet oil or lard well lute tbs feathers and skin on the heads of the chleks and of the older fowls also. , Mite's are even worse than these others. They hide during the day in the cracks and crevices of the hen- houses, especially about the roosts, and attack the fowls at night after they have gone to roost. To destroy them a liquid is much better than a powder. Paint the roosts and spray the dropping boards and walls' with a preparation of crude. carbolic acid and kerosene mixed, half and half. There is another parasite belong- ing to this family, called the deplum- ing mite. It usattlist appears in the spring and summer and attacks the roota of the feathers, causing thoet to break off and leave mbar° spa. The mite is quickly passed faun fowl to fowl and soon enreads through the entire iloOk. will not see anything staspicioete on the bare spots, but if you will pull out some of the feathers and examine the roots y•ott will see these. ,neites. They have the appearance of dee' &wt. Sprity,the houses as for the other mites toad tub carborated Vaseline into the recite of the feathers. It is also a good treatment to dig the fowls he a tea Made froria tobaeco leavee. • There is another parasite that dausee the disease ',tatted sco.ly leg by boring tinder thd skin of the feet and legs of the fowls. They cense a powdery secretion, which enlarges the feet mid legs of the fowl, giving theta a rough, ugly alnlearattee. tflp the feet and loge in ketosene, tub- bing with the hand and alloWing It to soak "%Toll In. A Vent In Deere 'Foe thirteen menthe I wzi o bad vith ehr,nic indigestion th.,t go out of doors. Nerves were un - strong, the heart had and eniotheritie feelings came on till 1 thought. 1 would choke. Doctors' treatment failed me,l so 1 began the use Of Dr, 'Chases Itia. ney-Liver Pills, which 1 tbark for thy present good health. I ant WSW doing, my 'housework and have n fnniilyof ten 1 , I A Needless set tareW has been intl. 'vented tlisit Ive driven flush v.00,1 *tenth which engages slots in the tt v. Protect. Your Trees. *Meet your apple trees ftoini taint) and tabbits .by wrappihg the triniks With bniiding paper ttri to tt. feet above the grethid, Tho retro geed Sire, If yen haven't a Mire -bred Sire Yet, eremite Yotertelf tato a commission to discover it you can afford. to „farm Without One, 1014'1 it lay ferret a, it es itriptieeible I almostto break efa, MOD Wili) rpecialty of treatieg the drug and al. cehol be.bit„ tell me diet it ie eraler to: care permanently a mt..yi,r471:a..! than an aleehol tame, 'Peet 11 probab- ly due largely to the habit inimy h-ive fcirmettof urging their frienjs ta drink.; , Tee dee ie not tones passed tense sonif, • would take it as ail insult if you refused: to drink their dope. Both these clieere eavein, the toorc,1 sensibility so that n Mtn WU: do or say Met perSect iediffereeee what he would have shrank from with horror before he seel2l1e.1 the habit. • lenamples of this we beve had in plenty, of late; when :nen stoor: to the ine..t de - •t plea ble acts. utterly hadifferent to ' a the reed or fate of their country. Aeta Ione who hes studied the question knows 1thet much of this moral degradation had its'orlein in drink en the part of ' the penion or his nectstors. Morphine Iead alcohol are both poizonous driags and both have the tendency to effect ; the higher moral eentres first. I It is clreadful to conteinelateahe pow- er -which the traffic has aequirc d. In !England, leranee and Germane., they linve defied the Government paid the ;War Office to do more than slightly cur - 1 tell their business, In Sweden, the • people voted a hundred to one in favor of Protabitionebut they dirt not get it. In Ontario, people have voted by large majorities on three different occasions • in favor of prohibiting the traffic. Not only that, but resolutions and petitions almost without number, have' poured in to to the Government, begging filet the bars be closed. On the other hand, no one but a quiet deputation of liquor dealers have asked that the business be allowed to eontinue. But that depu- tation seems tohavernore influence with Governments ,than the votes of the people, the resolutions of the most im- portant bodi.e, and all the petitions that have been presented, humbly pleading that that greatevil be stopped. H. Arnett, lt1 B., IVI.C,P.S resolution altIling for Federal probi- bitioe derieg the war and for three years after and until repealed by a vote of the people was adopted by a Joint 'meeting of the Domiekm Alliance Tfe- ectztive Parliamentarittes and the Ot- tawa tomrnittee, anti a committee appointedto wait on the Government, DeafriesE Calmat be • Cured by local applications, as they eannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only One way to curedeaf- ness, and that is by eonstitutional remedies. Deafness is mused by an inflamed condition of the moue lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tubs is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafriess is the re- volt, and unless, the inflammation ean be taken cut end this tube restored to its notreel condition, hearieg will be destroyed forever; ohm cases out of ten are teamed by Catarrh, whieb lonothing but an inflamed condition of the names surfaces We will give One Ilumlrect Dollars foe any tate of Deafness .(caused by taterrh) that cannot be ?anted by '11 oWs Catarrh Cure, Seed for eirculare free. • F. .1. ()MTV ez CO., Toledo, Ohio, !$tld by Druggists, 75e, Tithe Irein ily Pills for toestipution „....44."' : ' • • o - ae • rate /14,11,-,•57,r. • .• ee." do:« 4 HtirnIrtOn. banwaiikhtiturr,er Ao submitted to the Sham. holder* At the A n nal meeting held gtt the lived allre of the Bank et learailtee, on ?standee. .biroary 17th. 191(4 BOARD OF DIRECTORS sra joHNis. tir,:exam, atecae telasat CYRUS A. atirest Vice 1.4•oe:ident C. C. DALTON ' . ROBT. 1401404 C.% 11, "Co 3, TteaNatelas • W. A. WoCia PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT nthrt.tee ut Cr:..1t1 isf .PrZ,11t, :Ind 1445 ACCI:Mat, 30th 1,v, 1514 5 •1.77,0•17.0., e.:it 11r..%^:re , ...... . . „ „ „ ... . Prozibi rf (01"'4:1 D.D11 r.tter c%ar. • • i.14447:.04(14,ICIT,01 d41/4"),I1V4.4. rri- 0 l'izoonnts, :tad mating prorLion for bod. ..... • -• • .. . ....... • • . • .. • .• .... • . .. . 411,274.0 tisysi out ciltott".itly olt 1371. . . .A 4 ....20 053 00 reu.:1,10 0011, .1. aq.tI ll3i0Ot ..0A013Gt t.lootaii,11;k03 ... 11155 53 War Tan en1.,tleireidatlen • ........ pr4re3,..911 nevrecintlett ht Seat:tic:5 •Iwi 1 for 1%14:0 at1 far Coutina:iwi.n 1. MIL:nee of ; ceetled lomat d .. . «•• «.• • •• GENERA •,10.1 *733.349.1e „.., . .• . • • • 73,62f.s3 TATEMENT LkaiariEs To the Publiet :cotesof ti o a:n:4 in Ciecula*inti,..._0 0,S1i3,5O DcP.V1.1.1u,..t k110.11311.73 Delizsr'sLenI, lateret.t, 0ic0t.11:a5 littere...t act:rota ' t.4.1 41,0,4 5 33.01.19.1`,11.81 122!a.c: • 0.155.20 all t:re I'et5e•1 613,571.30 et`, To filnc,reholders: Reser:0 ' " •31 . taltroc..r of , • • . 1 E, „•-- 3.177 '1..1.73 -:111.. 1,i, . s :11o 1 : • 1313 Fortaca 1 ' ' • ' 1'' 1,1.513,140.VI 57,1'5.4g $41,1",t1i1,679.51 e ace:ewes') ' Current • ASSETS '3 nr.meara 11fe" 3,i'1•1•11,1t£.1.4- ,..•••,110-" .t • 1.2, • mati_cter rars,tic,r •1. Lie rose . ........... : 135.00340 0103 . , . • ... . ii31.2`1„lea „ • . . 11.P.r.n• ' • :;,• i ca. -.la 5-10,1111254 • ze1r"at . n", . .s.f.aondatilo, • • ••• Cat • 1101,(31.29 . . • . • • • ft...1Salt..111').110 0 13,1'121,314.ns rinnties,ii 101 • 1:s..„. 1113.20.1.01 Carp, aud ln 3 zu,,t ;4-1t3 3,110.741).ta toil:way 111, r Debentart.s and i30.:1;a, act 0.30,1111.13 C..11 r : 1 "in (-I, t san•or1i-n_;. irt 1103.• cr ' Stt,e1.51., 2,..“1,1150,C9 $17.43,1,11V.t15 .13a2T rnn in.1 1 Le 13 Cottaao iier:s . • a Iirse.i.5'.1. for ret nit -re Clintr ekrt. Ier.tn antouttra Other • a1 irrninled 0, tlre for • 5'::- :0, Lredit ns her JOHN S. leENDRIE, Prez:Jere 121.1/i1.3:17 71 11411.11«, . '11 1, .'1 2,1.'1=153 54:1,45.21 t7,17:1.43 Pi 21:1,31555 J. P. BELL, General Azittezer AUDI7ORS' REPOR.T • ar.r41-,Int‘.e e,5515 the prec1ist1.4 45 Sub -sections 51 and 114 tf aeztiva. 03. or •. 'the tainin 2,.,1, we rerort to the Shar•niciders e fannws,--- 'We have. t.-..eirtned the ttio-...• 11.1„143ee19134e1 with the books astd \0001l4'14 et • Trzad :vitt thv r !tarns 11•:1 the Inet,e1.0.. an!. we Ittmo c,1,, 1310,1 .315 i'.1:orinati,s1 and 3.13•111c.ttA me have renii•red.a.ild ear o33101.00 the twit Aletiet.,•. «..v.-,:tts..ita our 11,„a ;have 1wt5 y/.5531151 501131. c'f eiaser.ed :19','n4 ,s--1 verified the seetitit1e4.' :the nett!: at thir-Chic-i 0ii5ee and tAse-.-e:-.111,1' the preleiol ria!,ete,s doriatt the rollout .".ter, 1.1 .5.1.11 03 1)1 Novelab,..e 33.11. 1343. a:: .1 1:UV.: 'A....1'44i that tht'Y fk!r.41.1":!UI the entries' in - the bectir«,c,f the nat1/1•401.11 resattl th..•reto.' In ettr.tvinion the Balatice SA- 11344.31 kn 1.:4112 Wad (If the state Of CU; noti1,,'n teatits it.fent.ing 5,1 the 3, 5 ot info:Inst.:a anti the explonotiuts ttoi oe 1,110WIt 115•• the book s of took, CF: i1f.11.....t ti 'tee °Tnt i% 17113 Ateember, 1923 • •• 111., •,i1 , i• A RALLYING SONG A Dedicated to the lelst flurou Battalion " Rally round the colo'-' boys, a'Sa:Se.,e 'e :- Hear the [mei Hurons sons inst ever be Heroes elle and all; Theire to write a glorious name • High in history's hall t f fame? • Rally round the dear old Piet, Rise, like ment be strong, Buckle well your armour et To avenge the weongt Britain's SODS will never slack Tall they save the Union Jack, Rally touted the colors boys, Since the dawn of time; No crusader ever fought For aught so eublime; Better death amid the strife Than a base mad selfish life. Reilly round your sovereige boys In the vietors1 sheaf; With the rose and fletradeslie Twine the maple leaf, Those who fell nada. the fray, From fat Flanders ell today Rally round the trapire boy, Thia your veliatit boast; By the -powee of him who -died Smite the savage boat. Until wars forever tease And be reil;ZnA Vildgft tante le Nate. fl WW1 Graliath, Senfoth. .,P..aiitalk„I'., • ;.' , • • L , r.sto lot , o.; ^„*„4.-.1111 , •,• 0)/ut. ta Ile teee, ri iht, ". • tit"? •- - • •• scot'. oi ••• Pole a en.. tihiv.:„ •. 4 r, ae,t. . and perntereettly. Mrs. ••••^^^ 3,^,11^c-....41 au: 3d1545 t".,:•. • - ,t,eleer yoe alett e esate t: r•^: 1 's for I 11_14 FO 1'4 -id 4) tti„ivt'l Lee, tr4 . . t5.1.1,; me any :J., At . Inst 7 a Iviied to try 41 Nrs.: tleati's lea.a.ey . )1314. When, T lied taken Vie. fir asec 1 1 fatuta reflsL 1Lave u eel .five I teee, ter! taalee I feel 1113 51 r30't7 Wf-al :41'. 1 :..esisaet seememend taeet too Wetly," Dean's Iil5t1uitses Pills are ii0. per tax, 8 bosme for 81.25, o.t nitelealem -1,-,1,1.4 .oirett,011.. receipt of mite by The Ts latilutra tesetee, Toreeto, 011. la ' 'z^^-,,..tereaky"tateetIP