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STEWART'S
PHONE 16
Are you preparing fur fall? We were at it long ago and we
are row ready with a full and complete line of all needed goods.
Our stock is larger than ever. Just
drop in and take a walk through the
big store and study the new fall and
early winter styles. You'll see lots to
interest you.
Our Showing of Ladles
Man Tailored Coats la the
largest we have ever placed in our
store. Styles are loose Box Coate.
Smart Semi -fitting Coats, and tight
or Corset -fitting Coate. Colors are
Black, New Navys, Browns, Greens
and Grays. Prices range, from $5.00
to $10.00. Our all wool Kersey and
Vicuna Coate at $10.00, $12.50 and $15
are real money savers.
Girls and Maids Coats
All Tailor-made and finished with the
latest New York touches. Coate for
the little girls in bright, plain cloths,
and fancy tweed effects. trimmed with
stitched strappings and lots of fancy
buttons -they're swell. Coats for big
girls and maids in plain, Kersey and
Vicuna clothe and up -to date Tweed
effects. Man tailored styles right
down to the minute. Prices 350 to $13.
Ladies Black Ker-
sey Cloth Coats
With lovely American
Sable fur collars; lined with
plain or quilted farmers satin
and strapped and stitched in
the latest styles, very snappy.
Ladies Fur Lined
Coats
A stock that we are proud
of. Nearly fifty coats for you
to select from. Lined with
prince Canadian Rat. and Col-
lars of choicest Sable and
Mink. Shells finest Kersey
cloth. See them.
ti you want a swell Cloth Coat with fur collar at little cost,
buy one of our Tailor made Kersey Coats and separate Fur Col-
lar and Reveres. Kersey Coat- $10 to 315 and American Sable
For Collar and Reveres for 37.50. All the style and comfort of a
$50.00 fur lined Coat.
Ladies soft fluffy ribbed
Vests, shaped and well finish-
ed 25c
Ladies Special ribbed Vests
natural and white, full fash-
ioned. tare values..33, 15. 50c
Ladies: natural wool Vests,
plain flat weave,unshrinkable
full fashioned..
Childrens ribbed Vests,
natural colors, soft and good,
18 to 50c.
Ladies ribbed Cashmere
Hose, double knee, elastic top
special ........ ... .. .. .33c
Ladies. girls and big boys
heavy ribbed. pure wool Hose
3 pair fori$L(x)
Men's and Boys
Ready -to -Wear
Suits and Overcoats
A stock to select from that
will please the most exacting.
The clothing we offer is not
the ordinary ready-made
lines. Our lines are all tailor-
ed to our own order by the
well known firms of Johnston
and Kellett. we believe the
best makers in Canada. Conte
in and see our new lines.
They're great.
We want live poultry, dressed poultry, butter, eggs, dried
apples. large onions, white beans. Farm produce as good as cash
J. A. STEWART
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SPECIAL SALE OF
Mena and Boys suits and overcoats. Only a few suite left at the follow-
ingpr ices;
MEN'S SUITS
$15.10 suits for .$12.00
12.00 10.00
10.(x) 7.50
$00 650
BOY'S SUITS
$(1.00 suits for $1.75
5.5;1 4 (N►
4 75 :3.50
.1 50 :3.95
:3.75 300
:3 INH 2 23
2.5) 200
MENS and BOYS OVERCOATS
$14.00 overcoats for 311,00 $12.01 overcoats for $0.50
$10.110 overcoats for $7.50 $8.00 overcoats for $(1.50
$i.50 overcoats for $0.00
Ladies and girls coats, furs and rain coats all at reduced prices.
Remember we sell the Kant Krack rubbers; the best made.
R. N. ROWE
('hone 22 One door north P. 0
--The Best F1our-.-
If it is tho best flour you want there is but one place
in town to get it -that is from us. The brands al'e:
Jewell Royal Household
(Ontario Blended) (Ogilvie's)
5 ROSES PURITY
(Lake of Woods)
Leave your orders or call up Phone 2.
1L; .P; Ekt T1Ml+,S OCT. 28th ltWt,
Market Kelton. -The following is Mr. and firs. Stitt:owl. of \\'shags: t 'Times Want Column i
the report of Exeter markets, cot- \l.. (;, are visiting the latt.r's tach:: ; ITEL1J1 R13LIABL
reeled up to Octoh. r 2Nth. `•;r. l:, o. Lewis. 1
\\'heat 9)C. to *LOU AI.s• Pearson, and Mr. Geo. I3on- FOR SALE Olt BENT- Two storey
Oats .H to 36c. hey. of Loudon, visited at Mr. and brick house, centrally located. Ap-
i'eas 75 to Roc. Mrs. Geo. Thomas during the ho:i- ply at 'Times Office.
(?star} 48 to oU cents day.
,'rani $22•90 GIRL WANTED -Good competent This Wish Ws •r0 Showing a Largo Stock Of UalsrwoN
miss Dorothy Lonabery, of De- 1
Short; ff' •1.011 girl for .acral bons stork. Apply it
Star tourY.75. troit, was the guest of her sister, g 11 y , In Rib, Knit, Plain and Fleece Lined. Extra quality
Feed flour $1.50 to 41.55. ? Mrs. J. J. White during the past to Mrs. W. J. llt•anrio, Exeter. at 25, 50 and 75 Ladies Pure Wool Stanfields knit to full
(Sutter e0 week' 1301"10 LEARN - PRINTING -One suits at $[.00 and $1.25. Ladies Natural Wool at $1.25
F ..,s etc. Mrs. 1. Armstrong and 'ties Idt who has passed the cutrauce exams.
" spool r,each. Ladies high-class Underwear,pure South African
llaJ.ut1. $10.110 1 e t 'thanksgiving in Lucknow- vis- ,g
preferred. Apply ut 'TIMES OFFICE. .
?logs, liv.•ttei bt ?7.40 ?tin Miss. s May and Ethel Arm-, wool, woven out with silk warp, extra quality at $1:7;
Potatoes 75 to 90 cents Strom-. FOR SALE -Some • first class fine each. Ladies Black Underwear in full Suits at QtS�
Coal, x7.'25 a ton. l
Mr. Paul Madge, of the Thatn..aShelving eith •r in sections or separ- Full line in Childs and Misses at reasonable prices.
iRaid.hrcks, Kc id. returned •Monday from Reno.! ately; also a couple of goad counters
Chicken loo Arvada, where he took a couslgnmcnt' and four up-to-date show cases. Ap- Stanfields Underwear for (nen as high as $3,5o per
'lens 7c. r,hyela i p!y at Post -office, llensall. Suit and as rhea as you want. The name of "Stan -
Dried Apples 5e. 1f r. \1'm. Barrows, former proprle•' --p
tor of the Commercial hotel here, butt DR. OVENS EYE AND EAIt S(3R- fields" i a household word.
now of London, was a caller in town , Beton. will bo at the Commercial SPECIAL
•••••••••••••••••••••••••• Tuesday. ' ,tolyl. ilaar_ 9 a. in. to 1 p.
Misses Winona 'Howard and Vic -I rn. Glasses properly fitted and die -1
toric •Miners, oho are attending the eases of eye ear and nose treated.,
Normal at London were home for the , Next visit Monday. Nov. Et},. fore -1
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A few pieces of Flannelette, full yard wide, heavy
weight, fancy stripe and good colors, regular I2 t, to
hoaday-s, noon. Mensa ! ut afternoon. clear 9•
yards for $1.00
Mrs. Teter Fra fie s , I ft
A great offer to new subscriber9 ' )' p'at Thanks- 1(UC"SE Ft7Ii SALE -]trick rest;_ Also a good weight at roc at .. I I yards for 1.00
T1,,• Time.; and Family Herald and giving ttilh her on .spent
Brantford. !encs find lot on Hain 6treet, third
\' ckly star trout non tilt Jan 1910 tilt.• .I;u,c 6uiith left 'lhursday for Presbyterian All wool and union Sheeting, full 2 yds wide, to
` I the w eat. house south of I tent t. rias church. clear at • . , ..and 65c per and
for '1'\\-ENTY-FIVE CENTS. This of- Six rooms. For terms and particu- 75 5 y
fer is good to points in Canada only.' Mrs. Ed. Irwin, of Norwich and tars apply,to Jamas Whyte or Dick- s
Alias Muriel .Ilissett, of Strathrov, bon & Caring. Dont forget that we still have a first-class Milliner in
blies Grigg c;pent the holiday with spent the holiday at the home of .Mr. --�- the person of Miss Moriock who does our Millinery and will
relatives in \Wroxeter, lho�. lsissett, Jr. NOTPCE
accept trade for same.
Highest price paid for poultry, dead or alive, Butter 20c: Eggs 21. Dried
apples 3c, potatoes 50c per bag. Trade or cash.
Miss Effie find Mary Taylor spent
the holiday in Hayfield.
Ws; Jennie ,Murray visit,d re:a-
In Goderich over Sunday.
Mr. Will Salter. of London, visited
his parents on the holidays.
Mrs. Ed McTaggart of New Orleans
is visitin; relatives in town.
Will Knight. of London, spent the
holiday with his grandmother.
Mr.. Sheers spent the holiday with
her son Garfield in Brantford.
When you call a man a liar do so
over a tong distance telephone.
Fred Ilawk-haw came up from Tor-
onto 'Monday to spend the day.
1Ir. Fred Smith, of Hamilton,.
spent 'Thanksgiving day in town.
Mr. Snclarovc, manager of "The As I am now in the west on a
Municipal World" St. Thomas, was n trip for my health, my book accounts
guest at the home of .Mrs. Thos.Greg- will not be collected until 1 return
ors, over Sunday. two months hence. A. 1:. PYM.
Misses Lulu Martin and Ida Rowe, 1 Exeter, Sept., lith 1909. 0-16-5
who are attending the St. Marys
Collegiate, ,.petit 'the holiday with TAILOR MAD• E SUITS.
their parents here. Ladies wishing man -tailored suite
AI r. and 11rs W. U. Miller and son, call and leave your order and treasure
with Miss Tom, as she represents a
Gregory, of London, spent Ills
Thanksgiving holidays with her leading city tailor.
mother, Mrs. 'I'bos. Gregory.
FOR SALE
Mr. 11. W. F. :Beavers, who has Cottage and three lots in Exeter,
been conducting 0 semi -ready tailor -being lots Nos. 65, 56 and 57 south of
in.r establishment in Brantford in- Simco•• Street. On this property is a
tends moving to Exeter this week frame cottage (brick foundation) con -
and trill assist 11r. J. W. Broderick twining five rooms and a good cel -
with his business. :ar also a
Rev. Richard ;Hobbs delivered an- stable. Goodo�ardend 11and(rui trees.
r. t .cs.
niverslry sermons :it tie, Ehenrz,•r 'The property has to be sold to wind
Mita Auld. of Amherst burg, spentappointment of the 'Crediton church up an estate. Apply to
the holiday le Oh her _ist.r here. Ilast Sanday. and Monday evening he GLAUIIAN R. STANIURY,
AIr. and Mrs. Chas. Linderfield vls- i delivered his celebrated lecture, -"A Barristers,
Heal in Goderich over the holiday. trissngtauken ictr Alby Ran." cv. Ili.(takpulpiter,of Dh;vn
ere Exeter, Ontario.
wa
'Mina.
FARM FOIL SALE
Rev. and `•(rs. Fear and son Thorn-
ton spent 'Thanksgiving in Stratford.
A nuruber from byre attended the
supper at. \\'oodhaut Monday evening.
The finals in the Scotch double -s
commenced .several weeks ago, were Tv o hundred acres lots 20 and 20
Step -
Miss Mabel 13arrows, of London, , played off Monday afternoon, wh,n 10th and 11th concession, of Ste p -
C. lig Eisen find It. G. tS.ldon preys; hen. The farm has 10 acres good
spent the holiday with friends here• themselves to ;he cold weather bowl- hardwood bush. bank barn 72 x 36
Mrs. Hack, of Guelph, Is visiting yrs by defeating W. J. Beaman and good frame house, never failing well,
her sister here, Mrs. Thos. Gregory.( W. B. \video arener. The prize. cistern n fit the barn; good orchard. rj"
Mr. and Mrs. 'layman Crittenden, will be :,warded later. The other has frame barn, good �t
of 11:3•111, spent the holiday in town. The life of an editor was saved one wells, orchard. Both are in good
stat,: of cultivation. -
CARLINC BROS.
"20,000 Razors
for Free Trial!"
A nett velentifie discovery -a secret
process -has revolutionized the manu-
4..rture of razors. Tills discovery un -
tildes us to offer you a blade of Carbo -
steel -(steel plus carbon) -whish you
do not hate to hone or grind; a blade
Slat stays sharp always.
To prove It we will distribute Carbo -
Magnetic Razors on 3,1 D.,ya' Trial ab-
solutely free --there is one here for
you.
This Razor Is tempered by a secret
electric process at an absolutely even
temperature of 2.500 degrees. The re-
sult Is the hardest cutting edge known
to science. A blade of Carbo -steel that
.v.r
guarantee Dir a Itf.•tim.• of perfect
wear, no honing -no grinding.
Mrs. (I)i•.) ?ton:stop and Master
Verne spent ;Ihe holiday in 'Toronto.
AI: -s 1'rancis I), vi-. of \Wingh:itn,.
spent 'Thanksgiving with her par-
ents..
Mrs. .1. A. Stewart spent the
Th•uiksaivinq with relatives in To-
ronto.
51r. John Farmer. rarer. of London, spent
a few days in town di:ring the past
week.
ILArl .outlicott 111111 I)ruce Ander-
son ..• fit Sunday and Monday in
Aliases 011ie Dern and Ethel IIar-
vey were visitors with friends in
Fergus.
Miss Millie Matthews. of Toronto,
is visitin,- Ler sister. :Mrs. Saxon )
Fitton.
51r. to'om:tn lloggarth visited his
brother, Stephen, Sunday and Mon -
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John it,nsen. of St.
51,rys, were gu(sls al Mr. A Dow's
on Sunday.
HOUSE WANTED -To rent, one
.rich furnace proferred. App:y at
Times Office.
Misses Edit and Ruth Rollins. of
London. spent the holiday with re-
lative. in loon.
Miss Ruby \Weary. of Loudon.
spent i, few ,lays last week with
friends. in town.
51r. Eugene ;',•l,icgnal. of Tier:i n.
visited Mr. o rid Mrs. 51. ehand. Sun-
day and .Monday.
Mr. Ernest Beebe. of Uunvillc.
Miert tlr• ho"idays at th • huhu • of
?1 r. has. Prior.
Air. IL E. ('ox. of St. Thomas. 'vis-
ited with his cousin Mr. Stephen
Poo.•.1 over Sulu',}
Mr. W. Iloiloran. of Itrantford.
.1: fit 'Thanks;:iving visiting llr.
11,rry l,anihrook.
Mr. and 51rs. John Salter exp -et to
:alive in a couple of wa aka for a t rip
to the old country.
1!s' 1,. ('udnu,rc and Miss 51. B. n-
n"nston visited .re:atiw,s a; Parkhill
over 'I'h,uk>hiviu;r.
Ali -s \'rr:t Campbell. spent th •
laeidiy with her lister Mrs. Arthur
II int:.y. in 'Hamilton.
54rs. .1. N. flown rd was in Belle -
(Western Canada FlouriMills) yid,. last iteek attending tie! W. C.
U. Convention.
'Spas Peart Bradley. of Toronto.
spent 'Thanksgiving at the home of
51r. .1. 1I. 1trirkwood.
Mr. and Mr-. G. A. Young and son
of London. f. ret the bo:idty at the
home of Mr. .r;,:, Itecr.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Hutton, of Brantford.
spa, Thanksgiving the du.ets of
It t. and Mrs. !lobos.
\1.'. Puler 1'ra)r. . rho his sp.fit
the lest month in :h • le( st. return-
ed baffle 'I'u.•sd,y evening.
Mrs. A. E. Ilodgcrt is spending;
'Thanksgiving at her sister. Mrs. 1lr
Nti•mith. of $traffordville.
'.1,,s Minnie Weeks spent Thanks-
- ..r r in (;uc:ph. the g', st Of her
r Mrs. U. E. McDonald.
Miss E. Penbale. who has been in
-AT-- 1 W.urro,tver B. C.. has returned here
and will rum 1111 for some 13rn,..
Mr. and Mr:. i,tither llr,und and
children. of Itrantford, w,•r • :,roses
of re'atires 11 are doting the week.
Muses Emma Se:don and Clara
Berry. of Iliac:so'. sp fit the holiday
at the home of M r. 11. G. 5 !don.
Alias Jessie 'McKellar. of Crone-
., rt spent last week to Exeter with
h, r cousin Miss Lillian M. llodgert.
Mr. Frank (tos his been rtatior, d
h av aminr
e} natl•�7ger of the Can tdian
■ o Elston Ilanh of Comm. tee at inniafr A:ta.
Mr. find Mrs. \\'icon. of Lorain!".
1,, dal;
vpcnt Sunday and Moodie• with their
dal; ht.•r, Mr. and Mi a. W. D. ('::.rkc.
R. G. SELDON, Exeter.
Here
To Stay
Bus and Dray calls
promptly attended to.
Ilorses kept in stock
for sale.
WM. ARNOLD
FARM PROFITS
31sy be largely increased by knowing the
1act conditibn of the farmer's market,
by learning of the best method in
practice. This is precisely the
of information the Farmers' Weekly
gives in every issue. It has no equal
Farmer's Boniness Paper. Good
ers rely on it. For price tree our
bbing over.
Apples
Wanted
The Centralia
Evaporator
Higbee!, prices paid
day by a silver dollar in Ilia pocket.
A crank shot at him and the ball
struck the dollar. Now should we
happen to get shot before you pay r.;.
your ,subscription, find there is no
dollar to stop the bill, we shall al-
ways presume you might have saved
our life..
Among the holiday visitors in town
on Thaoksaiving day were Miss Flos-
sie Taylor, London ; ('rank Dennis:.
Toronto; A:. Moore. London ; Mias
Mabel \Waller's, • hourlong Case
11o.tard. St. 'Phomas; Eldred Elliott.
5t. 'Thomas; Chas. i)rinkttatcr. Lon-
don ; Jim Ingest t. London; harry
Heaton, Clinton.
Kodak
Developing Tank
Demonstration at
Howey's Drug Store
Erom 7 a . m. to 9 p. m Nov.
[ we will show you how to devel-
op Kodak Films without a dark
room Everybody with a cam-
era or intending purchasers wel-
come.
Howey's Drug Store.
. J. H EAMAN,
We want you to kr eiv and enjoy
the smooth staving e. wort yon c.ut
obtaln only through 1.5 long sweep-
ing diagonal stroke of :t straight blade
standard razor -the Carbo -Magnetic -
which guts the hairs .leanly without
splitting them or turning the ends
hack into the skin to cause irritation,
pimples, and eteu worse troubles. Su
, 01110 in today and g, t a Carbo-\tag-
netie Razor un 3U Days' Free 'lr ial.
LOOK FOR THIS TRADE MARK
or,...ATo�:'-` t
•Malackaziadie Ca1'llo 6•
EXFTER, ONT.
These farms will be sold together � _
or separate or will sell 150 acres. xmm m mmmmmmm mmm '
it al
r a.session can be had on March 1st,
1,:,�). It patties wish to purchase
they can do their plowing now. For You Take No Ghances fi 1(i;rr
further particulars, apply to Thos.
11 Marty n, Exeter, Ont. When You Get Your
FARM -FOR SALE -Rein; 'Lot }3., 1 Fall and Winter Suits
Concession 10, Usborne. containing
100 acres more or less. On the pre -1
mises are a good framer house and I from an old established and reliable house
ba rn. it zoo; well of water. well
drained and in good state of culti-
vation, about 90 acres cleared and
the rest ;good bush. Apply to Jaynes
1.. Itoutley, Woodhull, or to Wm.
Avery, Mitchell, P 0. 10-14-3
APPLES WANTED- - lli;heat
price will be paid for ,good peeling
apples. winter stock, at the Canning
Factory, Exeter. -Exeter Canning Co.
Co.
FOR SALE -- Minorca Coc1Lt•els.
choice prize winners. Have ten for
sale -price on application Wm.
Itrown, liirkton. 10-11-4
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
2 has the reputation of being•
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the hest practable training •
school in Canada. Thorough Z
• courses have prodced results. •
Business men say one gt edit- •
ales are the best and they ap- s
ply tt 119 for office help, Our •
graduates succeed as none
• other. Threw Departments- •
Commercial, Shorthand, and Z
Telegraphy.
Enter fit once. Write for our
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• ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, ••
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THE THREE MEN
repro--nted in the picture are dis-
i d asin.r Thr )•; shun of
WHO IS THE BEST TAILOR?
Aulunur is 0/Iry more here. and Ihe.
rntnin,T rtisp mornings will make a
Fill `suit and Overcoat nee.•saary.
If you want them rut property and
made hire's. roma to iia. and rte can'
;:.arantce a pi r(ect fit in accordance
.• i,li Thr !,test (1 ai ln�,
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
and
FEED STORE
Having purchased the bus-
iness 01 Mr Eidt, i have the
stick at Davis' Dutcher shop
wiicre i have a full Zinc of all
good kinds of flour including
Five Roses, and the br st of
all kinds of flours and feeds.
Delivering made to any Fart
of the town.
W, Rivers
like ours.
Time -tried Reputation is what ensures you
satisfaction.
W. JOBEETS
Merchant Tailor -, Exetter,, Ontario.
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A I'OIN'i'Elt
is what we ,rive you on Ih,• flour Ines
tion. If acted on. you'll have fresh„
.o -.•••t flour and bread that will build
o 1 up and preserve your health.
1'LO1'It
at this place is newly ground.
bast Al wheat, and is sod at a
that commends it.9elf. For
guaranteed flour. buy it h.•re.
Ma nu fact fired by
from
pr1c-.
,quad
IIARVEV BROS.
Wheat and Oats wanted.
EXETER. - ONrAit10 f�
(�i J. Powell. Alsn8F•er.
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SATURDAY!
Every Saturday front now
till Xmas will be aspecial day
at. •tits: t'rItIT ', We have se-
tired a 'I'ravelier's '- iiiplete
sample outfit of fancy (;owls
at a considerably low figure,
which tee intend selling at
startling prices. These )goods
are all gift goods r.hd will
rl,In0 in tell for Xi i* . As
cur store srace is small rte
will sell certain, lines on:t- I -y
display in our esuidow. help
your eye on the window.
Many of the gelds me only
one or two of a find so if your
went any of there don't delay
«'e never tarry eld stock. so
he quick. Every purrhare
mill lave 25 to :dl p,•$- rent.
See the goo.ls. Watch the
Purity from now till Xmas.
We 1.y away any nett, el you
want till Xn,as if paid for.
No trouble to show ';units at
THE PURITY
X962
One year ago, Mr. George
Wakeman was earning about
s! $110 per year as farm laborer.
cmI Now he is earning at the rate
ow° of $3(12 per year.
= Six months' training at our
C=0 Businase College made thedsf-
- ference. Was, it a good
• .. investment? He thinks so. T.
His address is New Osgoode,
- 'task.
mFour courses:
e.,.=.
PaateaItATontr, (!oJIMEnetat.
p STKNouttaeAY, TFL-:1lltA1'nY
m
i- Enter any time. Individual
instruction. \Vt ire for par-
iticitlars•
Clinton Business + _
College -.•
Geo. llpotton, Principal,
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••••ee,
1 Manure Litters 1
Beatty Bros.' 1
and Litter (4
Over head Conveyors.
Beatty Bros.' Steel
Stalls & "tltn(•hions
can he installed aP cheap
toe lumbar and last forever.
Beatty Bros.' Load
l4iLder
These three things are great
labor -savers for fru mere and
neces-ities cm a farm
For sale by
W. T. Billsspi•
Phone 51. Exster.
;Now afflls••M
Palpit..lon of the heart, taer-
vousne••. t reuthlluge, nervous bead-
tche. col I hands and fent. pain is the
bank at, I ot her forms of weakness
are relieved by Carter's iron Pill.