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Rt d,4' tri !4,'442.1141 mater✓ 01 2.,. 61.N'r FREE W1..2.4 for as cep/ to Teuaon 1''lapeet Admits, { ca 1 4 2 of 1012 ono find: 114•44:,4.21 91!12! ,n2.. ,il' some a a..g'(1 be art tearing' TO; 1+224 C I Al! the g„{';2.t German 724424•, nod 2.11 : I 1Vrh!,A,il:u used to erty i1:, had spout 1144 2 I :1 ... ,'t the 1,.14.24 4.11:,1: :i.ut !tint ' P.O. SOX 429 TO11Oi'l1'0 i .i nude 7tupuliput of the r,tl:er (7er21121I Ula 1ni114 life In try, ;; to g111;1,41710ess 1,,,11;1,41710ie1le to inu2141 114 1(11143. 4:"..--"--'"--.'-*---..-.''''''''...-'7=-=''' passeup'er :92,1 10.,hip:1, 1102 fist 7124111!- ;that NV= !ruin; on on ih„ ,tiler 2291 the ;I:'221G11 i., 1.0,1 ,(11(11,.1 ora,• 'Leen 0:11.041 1, u Li ones onr4 -,p,I at us, but 2.h. d i,: t h , 4,14(1e Mg the huge imperaioz, 1n.4 b4•' or tic bill, ety:1 a wee corem iondent,' v✓h031 battered :Ind, emended by his , ,lace(1 on the Nert.l1 Att,ultie eon. Ili, , to est[ml. 112 ,'la-!2orn d9. 74 147211 12.. _.,I • •211,.., .1•:1' "Thu -121•:1. ;t;, n(4' 1:4 I .o4 :n 1 to t1.a11:Tort Anler1c1411 trooi i bottle- es -h.: es,:e2, fwd already the time,' till in lila oaf:Ie. t t,1i• ::!,44242.:..1'1(slid ere r.1, nn44 er t lip agroc awn1 ('041 2.110 11:1•. c4 +11444 tip pians, •14 of 13'1- ( Still trying for the sea tite Germane Imeelida eerer •ien4•1. Ce uevelly pettle- e; tenelo44 of tee 04(1,41441 arm(4 41.11 i•.:y tui 4. Isinni44'to 44!299'the elta:,14organized the a+2.244.1. cin April south' !ng t I. think e fared better 2.!..21 the SlIett 441 at '14272,. The 4;crnum mar. of the '1 1 to order. at' Ypres, mime says ?'rhwiik 11+1d' 14(1 (21:1, 12.4 (4.1» toy, lett -1',Ir 1l'; ,:0112!,' fleet, viri.ually in its :11tirety, I heal-i,e"are 1110 eVblenee '4122(41 Du1l,tir1t 44421 Ce.1:144 11.1 its ub,i(2ctive, iii 4. .,hili, I1 ttn11 pre, 3 1.-'441. 75 111-0ld at the dlsl.o11 srl1 of the ,110- :haws Blore r•learly than- anything yet and from the operio1; of the attack. 11. , 1 say, ll v -e 4411.1 40 21424123 2.•:7 er,Ul iu't Olai;•,1 s,ovcilmunt ie he di...t.ribut0d 11'11;1!21^4l wImt was happening on the' was iut'ntled to push right through,' cal ..1141 I (442141 41.1 get 114 touch with 4144421421' them 113 3:r'04114313'0 whir the Geernnl ; idc or the hill during those'Again, it seems, 2.21(2 nrohleln of feel-: him r,4laehr,4V v:4• ail 1111 aad ,•,1hn. hood!; of the 7,17.1011,4 nations, Ouly anxious 14,1,72412 in the spring of 1018. ! ing the guns had met ileen seffleient'y 1 ` ee 1' 4411: of. the 111122 (merge 1 by (0me of the tontine', 'steamships aro. Captain von 42,'itwink began the line' studied and again this Urane1 ref the, the Iulks to the P-2.1444(42 (14' 1c - left to the Germane as a gunner; then he went into the 1 service colnpreinised in retreat. The ' lm•i"on91 Band: "Tea was . 0 a 1.44 121, Tho allotment of 2.!424 r+.cam::lulls `tis servir.11 and worked with artillery difficulty of the ground, I am cold, butte b, n p00424, mei brew' a fighting and bombing (geadrons. Ile I prevented the heavy artillery and loaf, So you cc, we 10 41dn'4 144 4 1144.2 tcmong the a>sociated Potvcn, will be y governed partly by the reepective 1 1'((227211 a staff appointment 2n 1(117. ammunition being brought up, also I long on a tiVe ,put. Sirhen General von Below was on the certain German divisions in their ad In G. (4244 wo had to 1-r1,'.l21c 42(14' theof the of theens and partly by Malian front. in !0172 Schwink served 7244442 found ruantities of wine, put it own accon11) 24 ttion and Dur 44 41 food• the suitahilif; of the ntcumship2 for ! use c+ particular L The )fan' 1117tH hum When the scene of German to its natu1:11 use and got drunk. The i'urni(:!tits„s cos, tertiUly, 241212.2. 4 rotes• activil.y✓ and German hopes shifted to Finally and as 14241424! "the resi2tanca' $125 to fix up 214.,2 2442.311 *:un[. !2442424, lil;o the Imperator 2444(! the FrarVont i "We were 242!.2!! to telae our parole 149 von Tie 04' n 111m- s (224!!7 a 1 ✓ens 2.t4'o ', e of the 1; 1444!2, h 2.42121 7s, e cl 11 P 212.2±c4' Uig modern78,1 1' too finishe't ream! of th'i Seventeontil Army, and ” but refused. The commandant told us chnh. the write are too deep in draft Givenchy, led to delay." to pass through the Suez Canal. Hence Svhtvink went with him. we would Ue stnt , - to "-!other Great Beitatiu will take the moderate- (incd steamships for the Australian service, The smaller steamships that are left to the Germans ere for their needy in the Baltic coastal traffic. Food to Pay for Ships. The money will be applied in pay-, channel ports whim the other was to 1110111 for the foodstuffs furnished to . be .thrown southward in disorder upon Gerrneny under (mother part of the; the French. All that happened after- egreent sin tar(' was in the nature of attempts Equitable remuneration for the use, to repair the plan which had gone of thele: Chips is to be paid to Ger-, awry, or to substitute some other chance of further advance as original- the prisoners were terribly treated. many, The i•upplic.s to be furnishel i which had not been originally con- ly intended. This also failed and then • The Turks, to ,ave themselves at thb include 70,02121 tons of pork to satisfy : tcmplatecl• the German staff threw up the gate . e.rrnistice, hanged the commandants. the egret 44410,1 of Germany for fats.' For the plan, aeording to Von The feru2c11ing of 200,000 tots of Sclnvmk, dill go a''ry from the first C01•cals is provided for, hat for part, day. Even while the Kaiser was send - of 111141 amolult (endowed 442.711. nay' mg about telegrams, while the British be s:1hs(.itute4l, 2 public was reading anxiously. of that The meeting:! at which the shipping hurried retreat upon Amiens, the Ger- arrangemal t was elaborated were man staff knew that they hail failed. 1:0111 1:epsrately from those of the So .different are facts front imperial resetilar 1rnli"tice eommissien and desires, so different things tool. on the were the forst civilian deliberations other side of the hili. between the Germans 2444(1 the repro- For In that: great offensive of March sentatives of the associo.ted govern...! 21 the main weight of the attack teas 410r.i3 821100 the conclusion of hos-' to 111272 fnllen north of the Somme. Sehwinl: was the discrepancy between to. (,u' nanu had no intention of the German staffs estimate of the tilitics. They were marked by n leas m'i`ssing divisions south of a line fighting value of the British divisions formal spirit than the strictly military ; , - drawn from St. Quentin to Amiens, and so the actual results of the severe check to tate northern section of the offensive and their great advance in the British divisions which had been The German Object. The main idea of the great German offensive in 1018, he says, was to break through to the sea, cutting the British army into two parts, one of which was to be driven back on tho Di (? 1 G t?'4 ; �1a6+621.44 YI`'z'1 j 2!„ kV .:1.3 i t �+1. �1_,,,.:rr�. ,. 2 _11....,..,...., -...,.,.... . r t. INT i 2 T r";1'; 111'.1.S.74 197.77,;,i' 44,1.1.2 ( ..,=..,,=.,....„,,,,,::;:i - -•1121.•• .................r..«-1111. . . 1, r. or v ' an,1 11. 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Jilgh- „on , 1• est ttf2 4.4 paid. -"1 p 'r 2'I 1ty regi!;, 'I1:_, ii 1.114.4'' J -::1 Ale 4.('''"°. tered mail and i' ''iv4 al'71'44' order by •2411, i, 'liar r. 22. !n r tnnr-e in 1914, rot ern ma.11. 44142 Urr,.;i n2,, ,.i u u' r, : l°::” CANA A REFINING. CretelPAUY 2:;,4',f+2.n• 24 Vae!•o a street • Toronto 11,010 What au u lI 4_244:.( of -race in the soft folds a o1L., < 1424 rimmed •k` f a 1 ,11 a 144! And t the blouse too has an the grace that Two Big Miscalculations. ' ei nelicity gives to a gown. McCall camp, Rather that have this happen 142422x•444 No. 8G7( La4ties' Basque. Iu at the firer e+c,1 of 2.t. Its It%an: g It is 41442212.242 how closely2.144 story WO promised not to escape. So wo ' Qu41;tt••1 are 144144114.2 of this northern offensive resembles had the run of the village. The cone- t' sizes,67, L lle bust. eePr-Pi e Skirt.! No. 8G77, Ladies' Three -Piece Skirt.' TUB 212..44 I<>:l.r.+.4'.t r. that of the first great attempt to the mandant was a. decent chap and when .,,F , MINAP.B S I,I It11h r 00., Isis. sout1, Both began with a spectacular we got the prisoners frorn Kut -el- In 6 sizes, to . waist, Price, .0 CClhl9. Yarn -teeth, N,S. success which the general staff con- Amara we had n Eine time. We all siderecl a failure; in both there fol- worked hard, studied and learned no �_ _ What They'ro getting. lows an attempt to repair the damage, enol of useful things. Wo had an I3- "The Germans for the next genera - to set the plan on its legs again. The piece orchestra, a variety company, tion," said Mrs. Edith Wharton at a attack of April, 1918, on the Given- and put on some stunt every few days. ch Merville 1r01t was made to open "The other camps, however, were pariahs. tea !1 Paris, "are going eo re y- i; '2 pariahs, Wherever they go they're out the northern salient and give a i not so well fixed, In a great number �` going to l,o 241 e1sed. And it will be useless for them to complain, "A German diplomat spent the Summer at St. Moritz, in the Swiss Engadine. 'One morning beside the lake he stopped to talk to some nee -i tral Iacliee,and a little girl who war: in the. party whispered something to her mamma. "The German, smiling anti twisting; his l(aiserlike mustache., said joeting- ly to the little, girl: " 'It's 111412 to whisper.' "She looked him streig114 in the 070 and answered 0(11132 'But it would have bcezi 1114101' still to say it out loud.' ” 8Slaarres xnatie241 C1re3 Garret :a Com -2 Deletion Anticipated. Aunt Mary-"Dhl Santa Claus bring you everything you asked for in your letter, toy dear?" Little Ethel --"Oh, dear, no! But before 1 wrote d heard d:1dy say that Vests of all lengths aro smart, but lots of letters are censored nor✓'da;; s, warned Lo stop 12., this one which hangs below the waist- so I veil, I got more than 1 a.. A few drops of a drug called freez- line is possessed of an unusual smart- pectedie one applied directly upon a sore corn Hess. McCall Pattern No. 8711,1 gives (Hick relief and soon the entire Misses' Dregs. In 3 sizes, 16 to 20 Conservation of Heat.corn, root and all, lifts out without years. Price, 25 cents. i Heating a drafty house is like bail- . patn. Ask the drug store man fora These patterns may be obtained ing out a leaky boat -for emergency costa veol 1 the buncets s1utR lereit tohrei 4frons your focal McCall dealer, or only. A house properly ventilated from the leleOald Co., 70 Bond St., without drafts takes less coal to heat, Toronto, Dept. W. Chink all openings, but make proper f provision for ventilation. Field Marshal Haig. A man of iron hand, but gentle heart An orLpnt of a re on to 22., tc,ao ant And humble disposition lent his aid ye honey wee 2.2. n -thele of the pthe. To overthrow the monster that had years neof By :mon the part of the beery bees of British Columbia, an in - Such hataac in the world, whose high. tons. crease two the 1917 crop of about 65 Ae 4'i t Ra;m 7,„„ mail ,:. 7..Reminder. Lv-• until 2021 +'et t`." :(4,4:,1244 1112111e14'1.3.1_'4141 a •'6 9 t j1fI sr. 4k t I d�e d in the north and put aside their hopes of the sea. Von Schwink, who may, perhaps, speak for one school of Gorman mili- tary opinion, thinks that this was a Good job, too, because they were re- gular devils." This officer was in Cedes twelve months and got to England 011 De- cember 10th last. He is at present on serious mistake. His view is that if three months' leave, which he is every man had been thrown into the spending at his home in Toronto. offensive on the Bethune-Ypr.e front -- -••--'a the Germans would "almost certain- o o o 0-0--0-- oj-o-o-oi--21-24-o 1y" have reached the channel ports. Sure! FfllleeAS o In the fighting of the whole cam- 2J d A8 pa4gn of 1918 what most impressed fj • deliberations of the armistice com- missioners, Germany to Deliver Ships. Marshal Foch planned to have the agreement drafted and signed at one short meeting, but the shipping ex- perts found this to bo impossible.. Three meetings, lasting over midnight { The attack, in fine, did not succeed it, "the fighting value of the German on Thursday and several hours into as had been expected, except.south of divisions 'Pas generally overesti- usPriday, were necessary for the dis- St. Quentin. The swift advance there hated." csiou of the details. Another meet- I was ;judged to be of merely minor ing is planned to be held at the end 1 importance, The Germans had hoped of the month. and the actual value. Tho German general staff eonsistontly and con- siderably underestimated the value of the south were considered by the Ger- man staff -I borrow the very guard- ed phrase -"as somewhat in the na- ture of a failtne." engaged. Last and most irritating of all these chapters of disillusion must have been the discovery that, as Schwink puts to gain an equal success all along The delegates of the associated goy- the line. PRISONHAD TO ernmeuts proposed that the Germans furnish the coal and the strips' stores. The Gor,llans protested that this was impossible, specifying the lubricants particularly as something they were unable to furnish. It was finally 241 - It remained to try again. The next attempt may be called another version of the original idea. On March 28 an attack between Oppy and Neuville- St. Veast was launched in order to extend the southern success. The ranged that the Germans furnish the Gorman staff were confident that they coal and the stores, and . tale the' would recover Vimy Ridge and cap - steamships to ports designated by the tore Arras by the weight of the first Allies, who will then take them over and man them. The Germans stated that the steam- ships were in shape for immediate service, Raving been kept in repair by the skeleton crews maintained aboard them during the war. Europe's Most Corrupt- City. Tho 'Prussian capital has been known for many years (:a the -test corrupt city in Europe, but few Ger- man newspapers have sptlke'1 so frankly about it as the Cologne Volks• zeitulg since the censor's ban was lifted. Here is its latest indictment: "We should rejoice 2.'7 seo a fire descend from Heaven and reduce to teeters tho horrible 1341101 of Berlin. "To hell with the Berliners, people without soul and without heart, 'im- placable foes of all Bluffer. In the great record boo!. of Immunity a mon- strous debt of blood is inscribed against Burlin. He who has not yet made himself .acquainted with the re- volting senthnettts which have pre- vailed in the Prussian capital for centuries is wilfully 11ied. Berlin is 1111 immense moral cess- pool. Wo refuse any longer to be 1111(1017 its sway." Battlefield Coincidence. A curious battlefield ociilc1ile1tce is related by the lieutenant -colonel of the 3rd hussars. Ho states that in August, 1011, his regiment, atter having been railed up from Rouen, got out of their train at IToutment, near Manbrege, and rode off to Bel- gium and the war. 0n November 11 last, the 3rd Ilusears were riding timough the 007110 IIoutine111 in pur- suit of Germans when the telegram e, m ofthe4'h , signing armis- ticenein e g announcing a and the cessation of !hostilities at 11 ease m7 chat day was received, Tho Wornen's seottion of the Mani- toba Grain G•ro'tveee adopted a reso- lution asking the Dominion Govern - Ment to creat° a Federal Health 13tte. eate blow. As is known, they failed com- pletely. Unyielding Valor of British. The reasons for the failure which appeared o1 the German side of the hill were: First, the artillery prepara- tion was not sufficient, because they could not bring up enough mnmuni- tion fast enough; and second, the re, sistance of the British infantry went beyond all German calculation. 191. A''-44444: -esteem4 ' If Co fee JVD Yat rrL.re there's au easy •way out. Alfa �''s no h; . ad.• - ;ache, no slc;ep- Iessrness,ni ner- vousness in INS a NT P:TST, N .E p1.easa.ltl(•€ cof Tee -like flavor and an economy and ease lin Making' wig 444,2. n.r..,rit i'c2ai5 ;' iL ou r'1`ix^d'ti%o ilii e ,cable dxritxnkk . • 2.1 Meres aAZ asonfe :l 1=, PAY THEIR WAY BRITISHERS VILELY TREATED BY THE rliE TURKS Cause Corns But 'Who Cares Now 21-24 -o 0.-0 0 0 -0 - Because style decrees that women crowd incl buckle up their tender toes in high heel footwear they suffer from corns, then they cut and trim at these Painful pests which merely makes the corn grow hard, This suicidal habit may cause lockjaw and woolen are move every hard or soft corn en callus from one's feet. This drug is an ether compound and dries in a moment and simply shrivels up the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. Clip this out and pin on your wife's. dresser. QUEER WAR TRADES Canadian Captain of Royal Air Force est art Certain Kinds. of Business That War Was slaughter of the nations, with a I GE Spent Five Days in Filthy Constantinople Jail. Rade Profitable, dart Some queer and profitable trades Forged in the depths of Hell by one "Nov my name must not be men- 4-Awho strayed have come into being since 1914. anti _ __ _ RELIEF Small fortunes appear to be made T SL FOR tioued," sail] n captain of 14110 Royal From ":ea 944112.1211, 4.49:442" 41(44)4)2111 Air Force when asked regarding his the streets. Havrlters fined for To lure the master from the better experiences as a prisoner for 14 111 e s matches have Ueen !tart' experiences months Turkey. Unless you plofiteermg in The ;:rest man 18, indeed, the ono' You don't have to rub it l promise not to mention my name I found recently with large sums in that serves I to get quick, comfort - notes on their persons. A vendor have nothing to say," U ' 'Upon the of camphor in London, who used toSS"tile in this rugged world, and never � ing relief piomise being given the captain con -stand 044 the curb, has decided since swerves tinned: "It was about 8 in the even- the influenza epidemic to open a shop. Until the Talent -giver comes to claim 244!2 on the Last day of September, i a 1'2242. market for the The own with envy, and then bestow O4'. 1 yogi ve tried it on 1111 ti'T 1817 three of us went up from"Mud-' is g s Isis gttertlo:l on each faithful one joint, sore nlusele, sciai 7 Pahl, 1Neu- Themteeth of dogs in these clay.., They below, maty: twinge, inge, lame back, you'd fi 2..i cos in a Handley -Page to bomb Con- have a commercial 22.2.122 that is not tide a 4414' t: s4otbimg relief you 3333,4r 14.1 stantinople• We had only been up a Serpa^_sin fa_ t i, 2.4242.44 fent earthly i tltougl,ht a liniment could protium.l short time when the engines went disclosed by the dealers, 17142. 2:1242 is fam 'dead' and we had to come down about more than one firm in fame. t : 1 IFS 1 , B The Turks a good thing otit of theso goods, e• I Stunt stain the skin, ICs,11 no °5 2:v..s, 11 9.105 110 time in applying, safe t miles o u vh ay. 2.c MONEY ORDERS. ' to give quick remits, A lir c bottle Inquiries by a representative bring 1 41 is altvnys safe to scud a Dominion means economy. Your Duro 4';r any sect! saw us and began shelling us4- in earnest. We managed, however, to to light other queer trades. There is, Express Money Order. Flue Dollars i other clruggi;4. has it. Made hi 011 - get to shore and hid all night in a for instance, a firm in the Midlands costs three (cuts. i ada. Get it today. cave. In the morning they found us that carries on n secret trade in i „_ a sotwe11ir4' from Fra110,. i and bea'ttus with their rifles abit 1 A hawker, who made (t poor living "That's nothing!" Tommy answer - and generally mislead us and sent tie' out of bootlaces end pine -cleaners ed, "At Zeebrugge there 'Were three on to tl24 Pasha. Ho was a decent before the war, hes retired on his German submarines sunk in port" 1 chap d d time. pee -fits made in the last three Years in enough e w'rp •2.n !424724 us a goo But that wasn't to last long. Wo were 11 different line of goods.. Ho sold rafaarsa Liniment Cares lvLtorupar. shunted oil' to Constantinople and put ]tumorous picteres of Kaisers with - s the civil jail. Filthy pl no ward edea moustaches, He owns a cottage A "Yank" and a "Tommy," thrown for it. 1 in ,Surrey now. together in France, were vying with The next day an officer came in end each other in telling tall stories, ordered us to give up our uniforms.. "Preside" and Paradise. We refused, and he Went out to return Tho Bulgarian word for "surrender" F1.fty-ttco return ,1 4!'12.212 nr4' With two soldiers with fixed bayonets. { is "preside," but when Tommy Atkins tal.inng n special 24,,1 i.v:ltnral 00111'330 So we had to give up our togs. Wo was busy getting on with tho war he (t All,el•ta complained to everyone, but it was couldn't be expected to renlemher no good. little thing like tliai. "The Dutch Legation fixed us up One day n soltiier3lvas called 12201124 RI (Nfi°,cli Reid with 'civics' and helped us along. Wo his colonel, and asked if it was true kl� ai u wore in jail five days and thea were that he had bayoneted a Bulgar who fox Headache sent orf to•Gedos. They made us pay had. surrendered to him. "' A header:he 11 frequently caused by badly digested food) lite game and acids resnllin , there1romare a flood which in absorbed 1 y the a tures irritates the starves and emcees painful symptoms called hendoc nc, net'ralgi", rheum. Liam, et . 18 to 30 drops oil FFloalter 82.222.42 Syrup will correct faultydigostion and afford relie. f Our passage 42412..0(12 the Sett of Mar- mora and 85 miles along the road. dial in Turkey ' 2.124 way they y all That's along; if you didn't have money you didn't eat or do anything else. Of c0nne ale T111'1:5 don't know arty bet- ter. They arc pretty mush heathens; they only give their sohliere a loaf of bread a clay. Pelted With Stones. The soldier denied this hotly. "It was this way, sir," he explained. "Ho e01110 Up to Ino 001 outpost as alum as a lieyster. 1 says to hint: '14 it, paradise•--pa1'tulisel' And as he did- n't answer I sent 111141 theeel" Sandwiches made of 1rowu treed filled with honey and chomped ran ':Feil. l'vo got to Godes. Tho Ail- telion11lre 4,14411112111 Cern Carla, ese. 1J3U -1,117 ('--11 4'r ^t„:, leenTanseee $0o., 90o., 414 Terre De France. t l ,2..a folded to thy'114111111t breast, 0 11'121 0, our dead we leave, lee eke errants of a :22'1f14 s quest, Foe whom Ave Clare 2142. grieve. What J - S b.t�.ltn mei sloth hold r 1 112 1.:afee (if 130p1.331 in Britain bred! Our life, one Jove, our loyalty Thy 121413 have harvested. No thronged street, no village lone But sends 0 thought to shrine l r+me grave our e; -es may never 0711, Yet pilgrim hearts divine. 0 earth th_•1ve l:alin,led to our raeel Great memories challenge thee - Truth's liberty, hope's equal grace,`' . And Jo 's fraternity. Pure and Si;n•ple. 4424(4 (after the proposal) -"Have you ever loved before?" Edith -"No, Percy! I have often admired men for their strength, courage, beauty, intelligence or some- thing like that, you know; but with you, Percy, it is love -nothing else!” 1:112sr4's S,iriment Cares Diphtheria. A mixture of t'a'o or more honeys :::724,70 4s <ler1er than any of the e t._ 111'441 11:4 1 L$ • 17 OR IIO1$le'Y REFUNDED. ASK ANY DRUGGIST or 441240 Lyman -Knox Co„ Montreal, P,4. Price 65c. as+?, SELDOM SEE a big knee like this, but your horse may have a bunch or bruise on hie ankle, hock, stifle, knee or throat: 2d _1 2421' Will dean it off tvith,at laying apo the horse. No blister, no malt gone. Concentrated -only a fent drops required at an application. $2.50 per toots delir.red, 0o,,111' your case for 4514%1 lmt100(01424 and Book 9 R free. 14BSO'I:Ii1NL. JR., cls fed, tepee 1111111re for 844nkind: radncr, 'Painful Orel,ln2o4 Enlarged Minds, Went, Bruises, Varian,' Veinal allay44 Paln 'and irlommatlon. Pries 01.21 a 1•i!242 at drurtl,tt or dellve,ed, Liberal trIal,0(121 postpaid for 121. Vi. F.YOUtl0, P.Q.41,, 81 s 1x11101 Bids.. tdanlFeal.Oa5) Ale:39 4411 111,1 Aeea't,ae, 3r.: ate Pale is Cm1122,1 raSict d p.it ?h Died f th a .14' (� +o,£ �Is Rough and 3ti,l1.17 With Ed1e211ra. Carne 22.1 'Pimple, and Blisters. Kept Fiona Sleeping. "1414, face got rough and itchy, and 1 w33 tole 1 had eczema. 1t camo in pimples, then water b14111 4'a, and my sk14 2.:1:1 EOMmi.d:ed. My face Itched and i' had es e/rat4tl, eta 11 kept x110 nitinn 4'3 d 3 and 112.017,1011 n. ..Id biz,41. 1. y 1, .ze was an s 2. . 1,1 "1 sew an 221111001104.1"1141 for Cutieu424 Seep and 2)122'14 a t and nom fora free. samrle. 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