The Exeter Advocate, 1922-2-16, Page 6�M
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e, 1'. 3? t)1:TON HOWARD.
P. Al T IL
Yule to:2 1. �
at,., k f,. A' th,e :.lv.z 1 a$4i
liteee a els Wise tee tee ens-. eiseri
nisi° to h.:F3 ate win nee iip-
a nate at the hotel, warning him that} "Feeling better yet?" he est ed 'at i
Scel will can for him to take hint; length. .
along, . You suggest that he shall have) "Worse," I said, with a faint grout.
a nice little rest till you arrive. •Sol 1'Shall I get rats a taxi?"
thoughtful of you, don't you,think? "I -I shish be all fight presently,"
1 Meantime. Dicky here will leeerl r I said, in a pessimistic way.
manage to get his engine into working! "You Cee," he remarked brutally,
oreer tenths to land your hack In Lon -!with another ,knee at the clock, "1
don at eight. Too late forMiss Dayne ! was going out."
1 to go to the theatre, of course, but ane "Don't leaive ane, old man!" I beg-
! excellent time to get ready for goer gee, in a 4ekisse e -quiet;." tore of voice.
<.2lklil'." 1 a'Oh, all right" he promised off-
"She'll think it rather peeeu tare', handedly.
hesitated X'antling. i Again he read the paper. Another
"Poch, the long arm of coincidence!" cuerter of an hour dragged by. After
1 laturued easily. "It is reaching out th,rt he maa•.hed in `a pointed manner
to shake hands with life :t dozen tines' lap to the Octet, roared at it, and then
a: day."fell to walking about the room .uh:i .
"Well, it's worth trying. And rico;.•.1 g' •inxr=aiientle•
I -I $0em to hear faint strains of l
nil tele," I (seemed it timely to remark.
a'I expect We the phonegtaph down!
in the basement."
i Ane sweet voices, Somehow -
film show to lee just pow to •roil my, somehow, I have always thought that
Oa,\kit, l.e hot e<Ych ucl►er rake ryes when X feel that fain#=less• c;�lll-1 some clay, at eventide, when the sun
po, ?e n '1 ::\ way, ani plat's the, Inn on."esas sunk low in the west and --and
,' ,3• g rsl. 'lo.y tIU4fl Moine absolutely "I all=ays said the cinemas13ad tbe rooks are tiring high above the
I seee see l,. 1t ;al -11.12 that e.e'Ie: =dila'el when 1 "liegeeteeel Miss Piens boundless educational possibilities,"! great trees
engzigeci, Ile. 4 'il 'eQ ppesee e:'' Otani sl ecu {l gal en 21: her part, just. t-beerved Pealing S I stopped, (shite overcome by my
-Atli thee?, , 1 a :€; TeeC:l. ? for the one evening."ngevening.".a ":tile
yenrso! tar t eaalh Mus Diane, forget"
hu'e :set nearly ee good looking. and; ••Flom eve -en gill nine I shell be
set. s way tlo\wn In tee beftenee a : monopolizing Kenneth's attention," I
r 3
:ass when e/'i it comes # 0 singing and l;1 inlised. "I've already been to three
eleein -se"
I climbed up beside Florinler ane oven pathos.
r •- . -eon `Q' I. t' r " '''�.l•f Yost sure yiee were quite taa:t let him ran me rotted while I e?.p.sin-? '0`1, bobber!" eaiel Eardeliva'e, cal-
aex.. g 50 the`• ed everything to ?lila, The Affair Ie1LCly, and, to any intense satisfaction,,
,t t,
t;r i „: ! yea l° st e'w 2 a : tee t' zQlll3w
tent dotted his bat and overcoat..
z:
t t that site s, e utile .em, 2s 3 "Olew4 :;. I \4 A's eta feed of the
a.t
l:led 1die13. He classified it a-,
st+'t^.?..,- .t e?eet1e allot I may have t.f-el's a little sonetiain4 between a stunt and a a ege I closed my eyes and: inaintaille
"That's it. �eae !ewe :0 ee: ,lie uniiplon3;xti'e," 113' admitted. 4 with a-tronta meil orf fake. quiet for a while. Pardelowe, eviden
(,''4+ill;ci from :.EiO' 1y3:'::. Afro,. else': "Yoe e„:ir"„1 ecl o Miss l�ay�lle that It was on elle following Thllx ee i..ly judgerig that I was as.t ep, pick.-
Wet s`arl t * -;a 4a. ,, ,� e1G'ning, p' eeisely .at 7 that 1 al rl\ �'1 ftp the telephone and asked for a nu
tl L• 1\ a e r• r, u 4 •ea:rk.14 i w0n.e5i 101.0 en sf o see h
Cal 1!^2vAildixe. '\ tz t e' n :na t and' 1.4 KKPly she eo 21 1 teat lieges \'.loll a font
tem:: , eeeser:g nese :h i t. hen tale 2. • I' eta rge,i Ian:. "No \won lei sale' was
b se; east, lee Moine wee wheedle: upset You know her prkk. in her
hem .gin one :side. I ',bast et -alts him ` I)re;eesien'.'"
on foe tither. lied, :!1 the t-; U, h' wilt,, " '!ergot.
I ter -tilt/<< , It 1 Ftir,.,tl�, .�11d turn,
$iiy: "I'i a • you 11S +:sail it'en wee :'lel' o cow' -e, 'Moine na1taral j took the
•--- i w tii a .;,ling Ma eh uppa ite point of .view. She declared
" 11'st 3 l F r t tee 4,,,:a:) elle lee "24'' was �0nfitlent the better way ,
be le a t l : a 22, gall qin \'rout 1 he ta, in L't; lc TI! 21ore• see'
42,t1;•;,' S.'!‘,4:;..:46441,,..ji ,e \41h\ her e r t if C1''°( first, leeere e I Intro •
mei.. ti a e to ,tel -nee: t.i ,s. '.,., t41 diesel him to 114'" lie v t', I/;:)3334 to
s\ r r;e"" 1: hl 't34'e with het she maintained „ sand hon
-Wee. tel t a tee r ea U," l't' k'4ia1- •••1 +4' you don't want that!" omelette 1 eo , ➢ ! ea again.
f ;..1 en tiles, been to the ='42111'.' he Lintel
1
♦F .,, , 1\t�? :C � ..:'ne of A r a' 1 tin 310. al s simply meant elle eft hYlililN��1;'.
want 1'h to t Ivey; toes 3,;in •,i to til:e to her-`-th .r f
foe F'i`g•n .. !r! 1 ". '.t, . ..iy V2 we -4,2. 1 sleepier )1 '•i 1, Lula sinking a .fl'S.'n 1 CU` a Dy
rives. 1 t',- ,.• •. a a' r•` 1 tafaut' 1, 14. 1211 all`:' l dashes int() a
e 14. .:i. v11/ e.
e Taal 11:1 taw, lll.,t.\ of t1tO 4' 'en
•):t$ ' "1. ittep.1'i'' 1 rete ar seal• It is lett i. t^.or et'tl2xt \4hiC11 tyle •a221101t!si'll.O"
t a s e VrJ° a )71 troll I hate tai t
.• a r+ 2424:;=t r with L i.c C it 1'e ii%;
ow: at Kennedy Bardele e's eat, 1 was;. bei.
glad I had not delayed my arrival ai ""Hullo, that you?" he asked, rather
llllllate forger, for Kenneth was al,. unnecessarily. '`I say, I shan't b
ready arrayed in overcoat and bat and round just yet -ennui, one been take
lti• sties; and gloves lay to hand on 111 here --0h, no, ro 0ne paxtiC3la.•r
table.
ea This new
m
candyNcoated
gum delights
n
young and cil.
yes, I'll be round by the time you g.
"Hullo!" 130 exclaimed in surprise.; to the entree if he reeover5. If he
""You --of 331 people!" doesn't, I'll glitz round in time for the
I iris+l what one alight describe .i-' "Tee' 131aei, coffeceenTPropriate,
eh?"
a watery smile. 4`h •'
"T --I was just pate ing your late," Regardless of my' sui erings, be
I lied, '•wiser ru3delily a-•-giddine s chuckled heartily at his own bad taste'
up the l :ehvor ag,
(To be cot:eluded.)
Skirt, Dreg s
or Fader Draper
in Diami ud Dyes
�t re4,.• ase ep spat" aisle. So 1-I 02 0
ith-'at e," 1 ersle'1, closing niy 2',0, 1 Fath Fahelratre of "Dimond Dyes"
;tepee, alliin h 2 'Iy.. eentelnais dgreetions iu temple' that any
3 `Would you elite to ei:.? li devise.? w •man can dye or tint Wed. •.laabby
There's one 011 the horst Y. ;l.�l�'e'." el;arte..airessee. 1v:este, coats. sweat
e N e. 3'm a -•-a C'l l a=gar S len het " era, stockings. hanging,,, firilijerles,
eta
•
ir,t t> S'h >1 t r t,.,1i, thing 21:.35thwl.
flewst"a la r?le e' > ,.' Ya,.'k «, r, ii i2 t 1 t " �'i 4A .l '.'<te 00"ahe.. ala. in thin ewe,'
S..ins r.: 2:4• a'4, ale ,'' 3-`.' o11:-! '24 :,.b?:G L s2: t-;•1.131 £rc " gr- nes
la'' : 1:;...:. --ii,,::" 113 •6, :a:,2 v a,. 1"12.',i. T iea4doee
k. 4. int ill y
T 2:e*"• 1,,,,,i1,.,;.'..k..1.;;,12,:.1111 Gni; a :1 Itlirr'edly. ll : -lsyl e quite
01:4'1.Y/1114g
lite 104. 1131 "Diamond ix rG,. =91ta:
°"• t`;2A t �¢.'nee '4'41 .Tlth 21t• sellrl*I.t'1e4eeBYy.J11t ewe r,Ca-" I\,,,'n---no other kind --then jC1fCCtea2- :e y
(of ]i .est 'e. a carsl4:roll•,
' (ih 1,2.2... wen:, elf' ?ilS 1, C'<'r*•:d' q ll,^.t I16dllf+ dyeing l? 3:,44illct5hteed, even 1
'4 P i4l xsc :i + "+l+ e' . i el4 0 , ,42':i 1224 1.1os ir1201' pee ,e •• l?!"• i }Yen have never dyed before. 'Fell
y 7 4` t ' e .. { , �. ; A 1' ,s •:; 7 .:e' l C all eine It \•. 'S Sit 1each i 2 3.ii.:. it } you
C is-\ :331 .o: fei4 better.' :Il2Ug,lS, whether the matt?I•iell so
t 14 , t ., '4" ere, Y i• e,eep Te if '€e! 1 rel: -g,
221 a, ! r;:.,1 "Iicl'0 1 4174 «r,•;1 tut 0..„,,.; 1 '1 );a Lei ai' t1: ; 4 dye• la 52 LCd (44 sine 4:T 24 glell103
Res, e.?4i ! ,°�* alt {'1 t:' a lull y(...2 . i' t is ti; .41 it till
r e:t•2la f 1 a , 213. r i. it le 31002 ; 00110.2 "r 7111;:4;1 1;004.9
th it";E' Sous. Yeti E '1 thee feels :tee e the ;ewe:t. i`2 2 -,11,R•9'1f" " geese 'Ie1)S:.r,e \w11 at f a ,a ii,y, aef tP .sU,pa ..
Letter tte r (t ':e "t . ,, r t r a ) • �' ne . e loco se e.enneth ali•• f.e.i ti wn; I)1:A11ip111I Dyes never styled., pflt. ,Alts
r
e 1 P C7 1 a e,1,. , r it
e�y . z. kle 1 tar r
• v iht ill h 3.stettingri�.f
a'„ '4 12 t .C, . r i .L'4:a? 1 1 el,:01. '4. 21 l in Ott „ �'4'e 211 (17ins t;7 nn.
. foil t' ear. the t'Oh`13Y, 4f 11)1; 1:i13Pe ;:lillt'ccl -•--'�'-'-•:F•-�'-
a, a"'al�'4.0 list Ilse is 4n tet e: in Ine.t eifv:-.il'e ills tilrnuwll 7t.
tl';-1i4'Fa";. .1''' :{ C. 1"'i 1<` '1'[1l' .v i.- ,; 1 -:'. t1C']'s 41! G'S 5i1i11' Ull.:<! ,11 h'1 i• ? 1 Cheerfulness Troll silence over stool
7 fi,tle ': ti' -h'''' ','alt .' 1"'s ll :r elite! '•` 1• 1t ''" i.r } : Ten lhli•,n..4 _..tweets=' na422 24.0 privations are a wonderful help to th
Ill, I ' n^nt half an hear tea ate My Lost Wog comfort of the family.
when 11F• s nit'Cn la t+trion. I ^ 2!S ! it• ji,t'n i :Qed tw :you're going to take C ::s'nI-i
flatly gees, there a2«;a•t 7. X'.21'4)131 ,t . it.T,', Mi D.Yy14' and ihe•r mo -h• -..e for
S0; 2
1 U'O • t- ;333tlte a el 1'.i Ile! of it lin a=1 e'aa'.1•un in your ".4222•bo\ then., "i
by iiia irg° t;, '(tlher tit see him teniet • "On, UM 1 V. KIM :' 24A'illle.•r, leetiily.•
7.11 we..,f sou detain K021ta.1e for ")e,1e.'i""
ata hour e' 114.4, I ea:: 7401 the •2'.3 bey ""V"),; will explore the llinterlau,e t,fi
off t4'. nay &:neer party 7!312•7 ,t,-':4 ' 'S;t,,,.*E . a"el have 0 delightful illy fair
Foe fifteen nllllutee I' Elea, \4it• ,1 1 't..s the '112iiielniing ert,wtl P.m win;
'd with lily etlft s. e.1 h t l .ea2i1Lr'. At seer 0,27• 2'('t:000 to London in !'.tele,• fol
last he wr.14g i2 F,1'.,l:2 .•,4.' -+1'2310 '.1'O ;4744 :1:-s i) hype to make her 231717'1')21100'
1".U2 ice leipiely away.it, the the t e: Will it? .1h, for that,+
Two .lee' Lose. I' '414. v,h ;ii 3)'V 4 , •limn s et, mese se•e th i •eriilinj.•,' in .2311?:tent,
the
12:'41, h : i to eta 1 met ini! 4.:+. • .11•,,: a' _ext ue,---,J:. 1•a1th'.•. N :421 till
21101:•. MS 1);^.1 e s \ , ;.,sp0,1 l ci 4, i I'24., c :l:lati121(1 mettrre to ton more The M1114'14113' r ed lnfant' I You will notice that the milk has
his 1~'aiel,. anal 132 ('1:: 2 .,•,3 1 In.roti7a:1'y." Probably tile most an:k1011. p r; nn l; raised in quantity much faster than
lir on 11'3 elle t. lie. ',3A.kt•tl at) 2e i!"4' "I s�e•t y :ti:'" t'o'ile P,..1111in'r "11':ei, y', , on the face of the earth la the i1 ":ler"' the water. The amount of milk sugar
.` edittie, am Leel e e e 4'.3" et. i'i
h. ar l,rr'ii, : ;leaven 3v:•;i?, .eyes;,'. of 4vllo caan not fee+1 her hilly 112ttulao is four and a half tablespoons. Thi
I :emit i� hi vie.. •"'`sl•ce-,.ill stone rein: ie ;Fettles., and wS114) 1- wise enough t0 011'414+,1. 1t111d i hO113i1 be divided into six feedings i
11 •.1 ro 340,1 1' - e ai, .2102217 `Minta is tillable, to ,get bass; to tyle' the difficulties of artificial t•eeeinl the child is able to stand such yon
14)
t e ! setting 211,I r 1,' he (.b. tizeatrr in .m230 110 ;1.34 to be there but not well enough infornitel to; intervals between Feeding.. Some i
son rd vestese eMojea I. s:;_ an r;i'If t seven to be ready to res on at five uneerstand the principles. Nothing is fants thrive on a schedule with feed-'
n t,"' n,tn.ltes. past eight.' quite so harrowing #o nerves as to' lags four hours Apart, others need a.
A 0.r het'," 1 di:,gr »dl • Ye.:, the less a women 2::11 weer:+, the have a baby crying fpr food, and not' smaller feeding given oftener. Youre.;
A i3t 33?ue/ he reline; eli• The ionger it t'sl:es her to .h•ese somehow.'" to know just :.he proper food to give.: own judgment must decide this.
1l•; e .it le pie Leen lags. 't'oina i r -marked. If they were only all alike it ''4,uld% After the fourth month the amount
dl::(s..re t•lul e.' r...'4 zirp4,,nt 1 erset"Mainz semis telogl•aa.:,: to the s0 siml-,lify matters. But she): onaI of water should be reduced while the
from 1.. t •Lose .nee dee In :wen 1 +.r'�"e manager. v1ie tells her Hinder- idiosyncrasies crap up here as no place: amount of milli iS illcreased..A good
Inge* : study to go on in ale=• 4214(1=.'' co::tinyled else, .111,1 what is one baby's meat is' plan is to add a half ounce of milk
, teera3 !`' ..:4 2.e:21 a %242 N):2'418," 1 Partying, his face age r °•EwentuaII -, r.nother baby's poison. For that rea- every five or six days, and leave out
n •} 11..1
tis ' `t 4'411'4 1 •e2kdowwn le 001 quel•erl and we sobs, only general principles can he; a half ounce -of water every two weeks
t. S`c. ,yo 'r Y: eft• a1,W1, yeti, to 3'. get bac1., to London at---nalf•past given in an article of this sort, and If there is trouble with the bowels
14ee it a•t'i r:: 3f1St *4t `.aat"t. Mob= 1•4.4.• 1•ight. shall we say? Yes, but look the mother who has unusual difficulty, barley 'water or oatmeal water or rice
got het 1 ;'e into her understudy. She bore -Untie Theodore?" he broke off should consult a good baby specialist.; water may be added instead of plain
ave 1''t. 21 a.-.1, I • we her al single in dubiety. Most infants can take cows' milk `water. If there is a tendency to loose..
chance. So nil 013 know!" 'au simply time your little geed, modified in -sone way. A few cannot,' nes5 rice water -would be better. Oat-
` A surd,' 1 mp
, eels -Vera Plenr:h- for nine." I instructed him. "You leave. and some of the patented baby foods i meal water should 'overcome constipa-
s or condensed milk must be used in- tion. One or two tablespoons of
stead for a few months. The unrnadi-' orange juice, ,or lacking that, canned
' Pied milk is not' fed to babies because' OT raw tomato juice, may be given
it is not exactly like mother's milk, after the sixth month. This helps cor-
' and the deficiencies must be made up. 1 rect a tendency to scurvy. The amount
Cow's milk, for instance, does pot con- of -milk sugar should be reduced after
taro so much sugar and is deficient in'the sixth month. '
iron. This is made up by adding milk � After the ninth month coddled egg
sugar to the cow'5 milk and by giving : -egg an egg yobroken in boiling water and
yolk to make tip for the de allowed to stand five minutes -logy be
ficieney in iron. ;given. Crackers or hard toasted bread
r For the first day the infant should in
may also be fed.' Chewing' oil this is
be given -nothing but a little bailed, claimed by some authorities to assist
water; many' physicians do not give! in dentition. At this time the baby
food until tile iEhircl. day. Beginning on i should be reoeivillg - thirty -ounces of
the seeend or third day three ounces i milk and eight :of water . and three
of milk, seven ounces` of boiled water 'tablespoons of 'milk sugar.
and two teaslioons, level, of milk After the ninth north increase the
sugar, should be prepared and divided' milk en ounce per month and :decrease
into seven feedings. If the milk is the sugar an ounce pee month.. One
from your own cows and ,you know it cup of cereal -Water should be'added
is pure and"clean it may be given raw. to the mi'Ik and sugar.
If it is 'bought it is better• to pasteur- A1.1 food changes should be )rade
e it. This will destroy most of the gradually. If after making any Change
injurious bacteria and still preserve tile'ba'by's digestion Is upset, return to
the natural taste: To pasleurl.re, the the formula on *hteh.he was comfort-
1n.illt should be raised to a temperature
of 155 degrees and kept there fog;
from twenty to thirty minutes. If
you have no thermometer, this may
be done by putting the mirk in a bot
tie, setting it in a dish of cold .water
deep enough to entirely surround the
milk and then :bringing the water to
a boil and boiling .a half hour.
Both milk and water should be
a �. y l �,L�O; , . gradually increased in quality,ltntil at
``':r/�. the beginning of the fourth month
the baby should begetting sixteen
ounces of milk and sixteen of water:
r
r
n
•
It " efts in your
mouth" andh
� e gum tm xltx t
center remains to aid digestion,
brighten teeth and soothe Mouth
and throat.
There are the other WRIGLEY
friends s to choose from, , too;
"After
Every
e see
table and postpone the change for rti Nations which adopt to any greys
few days. extent the steple diets of another naw
0. Always remember that all formulas tion, begin gradually to adopt the
e t are general. They must be adapted to nachos elaraeteristios of that nation.
shit the individual baby,
Miinarries Liniment rot Gob=i, noel
new fvowning tone divieing his eitens
tion between the paper and the k't.t.'1i. 1,1lnartd'4. Liniment -UsedDy1/Cterteari s
04
g
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To Women Who Do Their Own Work: Suppose
you could save six minutes every
ots :ltd pa�wc.._. day in wa.shii:ig
p two minutes after every meat. In
a Month, this would :amount to a savinE of three
1 ii.Lll.Ir' of thi i slia;ofrreeat1Te br;'a rile&« •y Work.
'This saving can 'be i'aade by -using Ship en`a.±Tiered
i'i1ehen uten'3lra as -Oleic smooth sanitary surface
min not absorb dirt or grease. No scraping, scouring or
polishing is needed when you use Diamond or Pearl Ware.
Soap, water and a dish towel is all you need. 'Ask foe
e. r
Diamond Ware 14 ax three -coated enameled
=,trey sky blue and while 011314id0 with a snow3 '
e •tilt lining. Pearl l ' Ware is enameled steel
wish two .coats; of pend"/ grey enamel,, inside
dist! ..x7)32tt.e
�' f'.l$Hee7 } METAL PRODUCTS -Co SF"Cf1NA'
n1.1r,larEoDA
1,1()F IT r-,EAL1TCtnON b--.WiNN(PEG
•ken•.
''see ee
Not So Bad.
"Speakeug of church weddings,"
writes 3.M. 0., "1 ores heard an .old
lady say that the organist played 'The
eledeienme 11arrli.' "
INVENTIONS
Send for 111(04 herrn dons wanted by planatsc.
torero. Fortunes :,ore bolo made groin eimia1a
idea., "Patent Protection •' bookleton request.
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731 HANK STRB£T
Peril" ATTORNEYS OTTAWA. cxt1AUA
Lots of fertile
eggs. letaitlsy
chicks. Every
bird kept in
vigorous healthy,
profitable con-
dition, by Na-
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REGULATOii,
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Pointers' shows • the
way to profit and suc-
cess. Write--
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�ldRITE FOR PRICES
ON BUILDING MATERIALS.
PI1ICE$ AR DOWN-.
LET HALLIDAY SHOW YOU.
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HAM%,..� LT N, Dept, �w', cANA R.
v
as -line
1 iiz,ae-12ar7c .
ICE.
0 0 i * • -
Going. from the warm,
steamykitchen to the cold,
windy yard is'sure to chap
your face and hands.
'Vaseline" Camphor Ice
keeps them smooth and
soft. It's invaluable for
housekeepers. -
CHESEBROUGIT MFG; CO.'
(consolidated)' .
1880 Chabot Ave. Montreal
The inventor of the Cash Register' and:
the Cohnpui.ing Scale has XIIW perfect
ed a mechanical devise for progressive
business and ppoposes placing this
product on the market. Co-operation
in limited amount is desired, with pros-
pective participation in large profits.
Communicate direct with Jas. P, Clear,
Consulting Engineer: suite 306, No. 9
Wellington SL. F.7,, Toronto.
ISSUE No. 6-'21.
Lift Off with Fingers
zloeen-t hurt a Intl Drop a little
"P'reesone" on an aching corn, instant-
ly that corn stops Hurting, then. short
ly you lift ; it right off with fingers,
Truly:
Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of
"b'reezone fore a few cents, sufficient
to remove every hard torn, soft corn,
cr corn between the toes, tt.ni3 the cal+
1 loses without Soreness tn. ,2.2 tati021
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pf rq ems ,.-„
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