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NHY WOMEN
WRITE LETTERS
ro Lydia E. Pinkham Medi-
cine Co.
160zima who are well often ask "Are
be letters which the Lydia E. Pinkham
fedici ie Co. are continually publishing,
enuine?" "Are they truthful?"
'Why do women write such letters?
In answer we say that never have we
oublished a fictitious letter or name.
aever, knowingly, have we published
in untruthful letter, or one without the
ull and written consent of the woman
rho wrote it.
The reason that thousands of women
tem all parte of the country write such
entail letters to the Lydia E. Pink-
eina Medicine Co. 10 that Lydia E. Pink -
nen' s Vegetable Compound has brought
ealth and happiness into their lives,
nee burdened with pain and suffering.
It has relieved women from some of
e worst forms of female ills, from di -
cements, inflammation, ulceration,
guarities, nervousness, weakness,
ach troubles and from the blues.
1
is impossible for any woman who
ell and who
never suffered
alize how these
suffering wo-
feel when re -
to health;
,en desire to
er women
suffering as
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W. 0. Geodmin, formerly
ager of the Jackson laltg. Co.
eh located at Zurich a lea
,ago, has enlisted with tee
t Battaliou at Goicaerich.
Peter Baker, ,agent in Zurieh
on For the .Carealit Company
ecently sold 100 tame; in the
con. Stanley, to Mr. John Tur-
d that township He has al -
gold 11.0 acres in Hay, being
7 con 6, to Alex MeFalle, cof
near Exeter. The holdings of the
Carsada Company in Hay township
are beccening smaller as 'the y,eers
go by. The Company now con-
trols only 75 acres en hig swamp
tetwelen the Zurich Bead iandi the
town Line, between Hay and Stan-
ley and this piece will soon pees
into other hands, South of •the
Zurich Road tecy still 'retain
about 500 acres in Hay and Steph-
en townships. .
John Shine, a well . known citi-
zen of Seaforth ;and( who was an-
ienthueiasitic lawn bowler, dliea at
his home in that town on. Tues -
dem Be Mae For many years,. a
successfal ifarmer ID 'McKl1op
township, but has lived in, Sera -
forth for 15 Weave, He had teen
th failing health foe some time.
.,Mr. Lang Foster has sold his
fine farm on tho ,Blind Line, rielsr
Zurich, containing 100 acres, to
his neighbor, Mr, Pete:. Beichert,
for $7000, poseess:oe to be igive
about Aped 13t next. air. Fositer,
intends purchasing iamothee farm
Mr. Peter Capling oi Blake. has
sold his fa -acre farm, ad:mining
that village, to M., Lang Footer
for $-1500. poissession to be given
en April 1st. Mr. and lairs. Cap -
1 ling intend to retire from elm
active &thee of terming ,and Wil
hkrly in'ove to Stratford.
Messrs. Lorne Scriengenur and
David Floody of elyth, have
formed a partnership under .Lbe
firm name ea Sera:lege:ear &
iFloody arid will carry on a gen-
eral building land contracting bus
iness.
Thos. Bielby ha e ,disposed ef
his 100 -acre farm in Morris town-
ship and after an (auction sale of
farm eteck, implemeeits, etc., will
remove with hi, family to the
West, 'where a number en rela-
tives reside. Ne Nieholson was
, the purchaser at. $5,000.
On Teimelay eveaing about 75
friends aed neighbors of Mr. and
Mrs. Will Smith .of Vest Waw,an-
osh, a,seembleal at the home of
David Mellmain, Cedar a alley and
presented them with a mare -Cabe,
mantle elock and a beautifully
Worded addres,* Mr. Lana airs.
Smith leave shortly, for the West.
A very pietty 'wedding, took
place at high non .on aeb, 10th
at the home of Mr. and Mr. Well
ington Richarde, Harristen, ;when
their youngest daughter, Ger-.
trucle Masa, was united in mar-
riage by the }ie'. T. Isoa :ea, of
Harrostcn to e .Private 'Wi ilam
Pled- of Gerrie, secona eau of
Mr. and ;Sire. Thies !Shah..
Dr. Wileur Iust of Winnirea,
a fermer Goderich boy, leas ene
Lsted with the ambulance corps
;there and' ftj engaged An giving
lectures et instruction to eh?,
men,
4,'"7$.•;";•;.
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Use more water and
less flour, and get better
23 bread with -
Fun Kings
We defy anyone to look
on the sad side of life
when the delicious, negro
drollery of Bert Williams
is at hand or when the
inexhaustible humor of
Joe Haynian, "C al ami ty
Cohen," is ready to divert in
COLUMBIA
RECORDS
Step into any Columbia dealer's and listen to
Bert Williams -A1289 -85c.
My Landlady (Williams)
Nobody (Williams)
Joe Flayman-R2958-85c.
Cohen Arrested for Speeding
Cohen at ale Call Office,
Raymond Hitchcock -A5231-$1.25
tintit lsunny What a Difference Jit a new
Hours Make
And the World Goes On.
Weber & Fields -A1855 -85c.
Restaurant Scene with Trust Scene
Billy WiMems-R1564-85c.
Here We are Again (Williams & Godfrey)
When Father Papered the Parlor (Williams
& Weston)
Remember Columbia dealers gladly play Were or Iowa the
thounands of Columbia Recorh you would like to he.. entirely
- frera
e. Cot4ate Record ldiat any Columbia dealer*, or write
for it to
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Graphophone Company
Canadian Factory & Headquarters
Toronto. Ont.
BALL & A TKINSON
CLINTON
.16
OF His FRIEND
Stomach Trouble and Rheumatism
Relieved By "Fruit-a-tives"
MR. L.. LARRIE
594 Champlain St., Montreal.
"I have been restored to health by
taking 'Feud -a -lives'. For two years,
I was a miserable sufferer from Rheu-
nzatism and Stomach Trouble. I becarne
very weak, hacl frequent dizzy spells
and when I took food, felt wretched
and sleepy. I suffered from Rheuma-
tism dreadfully, wit/e pains in my back
and joints and my hands swollen.
A friend advised me to try Truit-a.
tives' and from the outset, they did me
good. After I had started the second
box, I felt I was getting well and I
persevered in the treatment. I can
truthfully say that 'Fruit-a-tives' is the
only medicine that helped me.
LOUIS LABRIE,
"FRUIT-A,T-TVES" is the famous
medicine made from fruit juices.
50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25e.
At all dealers or sent on receipt of price
by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
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Sir Percy Lake, New
Chief in Mesopotamia,
Well Known in Canada
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LIBUT.-GENERAL SIR PERCY
HENRY NOEL LAKE, who
recently took supreme com-
mand of be Britieh forces
operating in Mesopotamia,
succeeded General- 5i0 Jobe Nixon,
Who bas been invalided home. Ac-
cording to recent advicem the British
relieving force under General Ayl-
mer had succeeded in getting into
touch with the forces of General
Townshend, who had been surround -
Sidelights
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Orangemen Urge
Some Compulsion
IlIctindrial Passed by Grand
Lodge at Hamilton.
Hamilton,' March, 9, --The ,Grard
()range Lodge oi Ontario West this
afternoon unanimously passed a
memorial, to be forwarded to the
Dominion Government asking foe
the immediate adoption ,of some
modified 'form of eonscription. The
imselution expreesea the view
that the time clad come when it
would be advisalile for the dederal
Government to adopt seine means
of takingn cens is or all availabile
yeung men in the Dannulon, and of
getting them nee thiet army. ,
A peculiar phase of -the call for
conscription ie the fact that the
revolution was °lithely sponsored
by ministers. t was brought in
by Rev. Mr, Nelson of this city
and was ,secouded by Rev. Mr.
Hibbert of Winghani
A further rer lution was passed
to the effect that atems Le taken
leo encourage -the training of all
boys in public, semaratei ard high
schools in the province. The opm-
am was unanimously adopted that
all Orangr bialdings be turiemi
over to the lecruiting agenciei
SLR PERCY LARK
ed by Turkish forces at Kut-el-
Ambma, on the Tigris.
The new commander in Mesopota-
mia ls in his sixty-first year and en-
tered the British war -establishment
in 1 873 as a; lieutenant of the Fifty-
ninth regiment oC infantry. He
served veith distinction in the Afghan
war and was awarded a medal for
meritorious services. He also was
with Wolseley in the Nile expedition
of 1885, for which he received a
medal with clasp. For a time after
that he served at army headquarters
aa assistant chief of tee intelligence
bureau and later was a member of
Lord Wantage's committee on
"terms of service." For a time he
served in Ireland and was then sent
to Canada to reorganize the militia
of the Dominion. In 1 911 he left
Imre to assume command of a
sion in India, and since 1912 until
the present wax broke out he has
been chief of the general staff in
India.
Ousin'ess and"
Shorthand
Westervelt School
Y. M. C4: &Jiang
• . London, Ontario
College in Session Sept. hit to. Juba
Gais 'e Enter an tindea
J. W. We,tervolt, PrLocipol
'Art you a sufferer? Know
that terrible aching, dragging -
down pain, that robs you a
pleasure, even of rest, and makes
life miserable? Don't you believe
ht the law of average? If a remedy
has cured hundreds of people, don't
you think it likely it might at least
cur, you?
Just give Zam-Buk a fair trial!
Mr. 3.• Mcliliven, of Dundee, suf-
fered from piles for fifteen years.
He says: "I tr•d pretty nearly
everything, but get no permanent
relief until I tried Zam-Buk. This
balm relieved the pain; continued
use completely and .perinanently
cured me." 4
The richsherbal essences of which
Zam-Buk is composed, quickly re-
move congestion, relieve the dull,
gnawing, burning pain, and cure.
All druggists and stores, or post-
paid from Zara -Bilk Co., Toronto,
for price, 50c. box, 3 boxes $1.25.
List tot "Dairy Don'ts"
whenever required •
The new effieers sieve electid as
followe
Grand Maeter-H. C. Illcken of
Torenta.
Deputy Grand Mae les J, L. Hart
M. P. P of Orillia.
I.'rad Chaplain -Rev. 11 D. Pe -
cock, 33rd Battalion
- Grand Seenetary-W.F. Fitzer-
gerald, of Tcmonto
Greed Treasurer-james aa Harp
er of Hamilton -
Deputy Grand Secretary -Wm.
Cook, of Micafoi de 1/4.
Grand Lecterer-da Ferguscm
Grand director of Ceremonies -
Robert Martin.
Grard Auditors -W, II. Taylor of
Aurora and A A. Gray, county mas
ter, of Toronto.
Stratfoid Neet lama s
Stratford was selected for fie
next session of the( grand lodge.
DINING IMPUNITIES
IN TNE BLOOD
A Tonic Medicine is a Nce-
essily at this Season.
Dr. Waliamss amas Piii9 fur Pele
People are an ail yeer round
tome, blecalmbuildee li0d
restoreir,.. P.m they ate ,espeeially
saleable .1i the spring' when the
system is leaded with impurities
as a reend ot the indoor life a'
the Winter motitha. There is no
other season when the blond Ss
so truirli in needeof purifying end
every dose et thee Fills helps
to make Dela*, rich, red bleed, In
tbe spring nee ideal wealc awl
tired -Dr 'Williams' 'Pink Pd1s.
give steength. In tee aiming
Nplinl the appetite is often poor -
Or. Williams Pink Pilla devaloim
the appotite is often poor -
and aid wpalt. digestion. Ile
in the spring' that poisens Ai the.
bleed find au cutlet Jr disfigur-
ing pimples, eniptions, a1111 bo
-Dr. Williamis' Pink Pals speedily
clear the slan let:hese they go te
the root of the itrouble in tee
Mao& 1r the spring arreenee,
rheumatimn. indigestioe,' P.eural-
gia, erysipelas and many other
troubles arc rcos.t Tersistent be-
cause of poor, weak blood, lead
it is at tine limo when n1 natiee
takes en rallw life thee the blot
i:nost seriously aceds attention.
Some people dose (themselves
with purgatives Me this season,
cut these only furth'er weaken
themeelve. a purgative merely
gallope throtigh the system, emp-
tying the bowels, bet it doe e not
cure al:yelling, On the other
hand Dr. Williams' Pink Pine ,ac-
tually make new 'blood, ashich
reaches every nerve and •origisin
in the • body, Oringing new
etrangth, new Lealth and 'vigor
to wi aic., •easily th el meta women
abd children,. Try i)r
PalkPUN this rpring-they wui
net disappoint you.
You call get ahelee hdaltha les
newieg Pills 'through any enecli-
eine dealer' or by mail post paid
at 50 gents 'a Inc orsie boxes
,for $2.50 Dein The Dr. Williams.
Medicine Co., Brockville Ont. s
SIR HERBERT A.MES. chairman of
the Patriotic Fund Associettion,
:estimates that by March of net
year Canadians will have Yellin
tartly subscribed nearly $20,000-
000 to the National Patriotic
Fund, The surn is a wilt one. but
tis fora purpose the needs of
, whieh are growing continead,y,
Dr, A. Edward P,owman,mil 1:
inepector for 'the city of Woedmor
has simpered a cerd entitled
"Dairy Don'ts' for ,the teeefit ot
the 'variods dairy men.
The cal de he, a been dieteibutet
and are to be placea th full view
so that nt any time tbey may ie
elven and the geed hints heed(
The deetor hasl talsen ,spezial eare
pieking out what he eonside
to be the best and the most es-
sential thinge 1 tle cam, and. pre
cantion of obtaining milk e
from bacteria
The tuteien don'ts on the card
are;
Delat it Inc dairy cows:
Don't allow stables. or. cows eo
be dirty.
.Don't elIk ;:oWS bet eino.:-
h!g thP. realm e from the stable,.
Don't inane cows until thier ud-
ders and y awe aande beam teal
Mashed tleeneal
Dowt mie it widektn)uthel tnilk
Don't allow mak to remain tu
caw stet le remove tomilk
house, :Strain tied co 1.
Don't 'use milk areal sick cows;
jI 1 d g ere eal.
Dowt feed cows Wong fooci,
such as teenips before; mincing,
Don t allow cows ao d anis stag -
mint water or iron: 51 el which
re ee,ved barn -yard drainage;
is dangerous.
Don't keep Wheal:do:as cows;
Lave them 1e,Ste0 -
Don't wash dairy Alt:el:eta in
dish waive
Dont water Ili. SktM 1111 ik ; it
ublawf ul
Don't delit et mile: in dirty cans
cr bath s. .
Dona forget that Co in clett es
tied Mean wnse es bring busmess.
And thradocter else Wishea that
if at spy time ehou'd any d,airy
treubles ariee 1.e
his Mat to note iesnelty them.
groni this lae• nO Mae can emcape
and in itmio one has the right of
dispensation-. Factors are, earn -
(patty reque,eted lo pretien dere
irg the holy steason of Lentthe
necessity of penance and the ob-
ligation of Christian mortificae
tion. They will also provide spec
ial Means wbereby their pleeple
may ladvaece in dee otion and
As in the past, two ,appeopriatet
week day services will ties ' held
in each tehmeli and the necessary,
permissiin tor benediction of tee
Llesseci sacrament on these ocete-
siens is hereby accorde
A speeial effort ought alt o
be made to have thie sacrea peace
tice of faraily prayer Si common,
and espacially the Fee:dation of
the roeary, a duty of horor and
religion during this penitential
time,
MICHAEL FR.ANCIS FALLON,
Bishop of Loratem
Children Cry '
" FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Special Services for
Lent in Churches
Bishop Fallon's Regulations
For Two Each Week.
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Call
Dente» legulatious for- the Ro-
man Catholic Dirmessi of Domain
are eoptained in the Lenten pas-
toral of Right 'Rev,Plaither Falloe,.
biebop ef the dioce'm The regu-
lations, which facie, ihmse 1. eei
mad in all Ile Catholic Churches
of the diocese.,
1. All days in bent, Sundays ex-
cepted, me fast diocese.
„ 2. By special pemnieeim of the
Holy See, meet is allowed ea al
meals on Sunciams and at the
principal meal on Mondays, Tye.. -
days, Thursciems and Saturchy,
except the Seturday nI Sinner
Week and Hela Saturday,
a. The LINO of fish and ifleoh at
the Sarnia Meal iS not peraniticed
during Lent.
Mikhail under Seven yaars of
sge 010 .exernpred tram Hie •;aw
of fasting.
Perste*: 131;00r 1.1,vouty-ong years
or (ever sixty yeam,,of ag,e are mit
bound by the law •ol fasting; and
all persons in di health or 10.1-.
gaged in hard labor, or who have
any other legitimate ,excuse, may
be (exempted Loth from the 'law
of fast ,and of ebetmenee.
le order, "howeeme to safeguara
conscience, the faithad ,sbonid
have the iudgremit of their pantor
00 ',confessor 10 all 040155 ,Wl•e
they seek exemption fence the law
of fast or abstinence.
. Whatmer may te the &Aiwa:the
M the mattes of lard or a estin-
enee, Lent is tor ,everyboag a
season of mortification and a:
AGED TAX COLLECTOR ,
Restored To Reath By Vinol
Corinth, Mi. -"I am a city tax col-
lector and seventy-four years of fig°.
I was in a weak, run-down conditien.
My druggist told inc about Vino!. I
tried it end in a week noticed consider-
able improvement; 1 continued its uee
and now I have gained twenty pounds in
weight, and feel much stronger. I con-
sider Vinol a fine tonic to create strength
for old people." -J. A. PRICE.
We guarantee Vino!, our delicious cod
liver and iron tonic, for all run-down,
weak and debilitated conditions.
3. E Hovey, Druggist
Clinton, Out,
CASTO 11:1
For Infants and Cldldren
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
Sirmature of . . •4-4e.
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K. 411 K. lIonored
Eaan. KITCHLteaR....
,FIELD-MARSHAL EARL KITCH-
ENT4R, British Secretary of
State for War, rkticalvedi the
Grand Gordon, ,c) le Legion of
Honour from the Fiench Ambas-
sador !at the War Office.
COUGHED SO HARD
Would Turn Black
In The Face. °
'SHE WAS CURED BY USING
DR. WOOD'S
Norway Pine Syrup.
Mrs. Ernest Adams, Sault Ste, Marie,
Ont., writes: "My little girl, six years
old, had a dreadful hard cough. At
nights she would cough so hard she would
get black in the face, and would cough
for several hours before she could stop.
We tried different kind: of medicines and
had several doctors, but failed to do her
any good. She could not sleep nor eat
her cough was so bad, and she was simply
wasting away. A friend advised me to
try Dr. Wood'ssNorway Pine Syrup. I
got a bottle and saw an improvement,
and got another. Now I am only too
glad to recommend it to all mothers."
Too much stress cannot be laid on the
fact that a cough or cold should be cured
immediately.
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup will
cure the cough or cold and prove a pre-
ventative from all throat and lung
troubles such as bronchitis, pneumonia
and consumption.
"Dr. Wood's" is put up in a -yellow
wrapper; three pine trees the trade mark;
price 25c and 50e, per bottle,
Manufactured only by The T. Mil-
burn Co., Limited, Toroato, Ont.
GILLETT'S LYE
EATS DIRT"
[um .1/4, a.. e-eeL
pOWDEREO
Ponsto
t)'Y.GILLE.TT COMPANY LIMITED
" TORONTCLL....
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straight refoendum . (when the
influenee of party ties would not.
be so gi eat. ,Ontario is behind
most of the . other ,pro-vincso of the
Dominion in the xnattter
of . temperance.. fegislaa
tion and if the goveshinent will be
guided by the desire of the people
it will not be ling ,eefoie. there is
prohibition in this province.
(Montreal Herald Tele(eraphe
What are we going to do with
our surplus Wheat lac that "mighty
tide of immigration'', which Mr.
Rogers predicts, ;gradually bring
under cultivation 'Needier 20,000,000
acres • out of the .available 300,000,--
000 acres Must our growing sur-
plus be hawked around the bar' -
gain counters of Europe beciause we
prefer te sell it 3,000 miles away
rather than meet door? Again,
which policy will do meet to at-
tract men to tlee., Aland -,a .polley
which allows the farmer to atilt
freiely in the best markets, or a
pcliey which •compels him ta treat
only in ciertain Speizitiejtl markets:
into which all the gmeat wheat
growing countries -of tie world
dump their surpleims?
iWalleerton Telese.opee
Fn Hun n County -where recruit-
ing for the County re'gime'nt ac-
gan two weeka before the ltOth
Bruce Batt. got !deleted only 600
men have enlisted and the Nitta
now appears to be up against a
stone Wall SO fat' as securing more
men is concelenede It seems
strange that the County next
decor te Bruce, whieh has excelled
all other countiee in rapid enlist-
ment, sheuld have meal an unfor-
tunate experierme. There is no
dcubt that in refusing to contrib-
ute to the expense of recruitieg
zit it's last December session Huron
unty C ,uneil gave the new Bat-
talion lahard knock. An import-
ant factor in the Bruce Battalion's
success has been tl:e ,emsellent
re-
cruiting ceganieation of the Bat-
talion, acting in donjunction meth
the Citizen's Auxiliary, In 'Hump
they are talking of commencing a
ecgistration to show which men
are needed and whiea men are
free to go In Bruce ench a regis-
tration was .unclertak.en at once
has been carried, mit, 500was
was practically omelet mi severel
weeks ago,
THE FOURTH
ESTATE
(Toronto Woricr
Manitoba-Purgc d and improv-
ing. Some fichual 6 oulde.
Saskatchewan -Pm( ends 1:ot to
lee ill and not in need of merii-
eine, but many 'bad symptom..
&heel trouble. Dr. oge :s caVed
in.
Alberta -Not Wiling ito show
lser 'tongue to the doctor.
British. 001Umei.t-In high acre •
with night weats. Bed attLe'r of
shivens on Sat u- day. Con i.u!S',,o,i7s
thrieake I lake: on,
Ontar:o -School t rouble. r ciee
fevee abia ed. Advised Ito •pwit
all .alcoholic oeve aeai
New Biunswick-Bad conditio 1,8
indicated by Xmays some bite
ago.
' (Panraford Eximsame
• A. p b Woe reamendlum f or
Ontario was '1 orecttso.ed itt ,,,tbe
speech from the throae delivered
at the (amain of the Ontario Lege
islatme, 11 has: ge been
urAerstobil that the ahreeenniect
had detailed to yielkl ao tbe copu-
lar delnancl that t I,e Siemper a nee
cruestien be freed from ;,olit!es and
that the peeple be 1 ri elmem,
to expose their 6 ,on
,Wooit's Phosphoclinei
The Great Englis61',14 id?.
Tonou end invigorates the whole
nervous Egret -gm. makes IleW BIM/
in old Veins, ',errs Nervona
Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, Denim -
demi!, Lnes 01 1610r01I, Palpitation. nf the
Heart, Faaray Memory. Priee 81 uer box, sic
tor au One will please, HIX Wiii nure.*Sold by alt
druggegl or mailed in pilin pkgou receint of
pro. Trainman/ad inn ileil t rte. THE WOOD
MEDICINE CO.. TORONTO. ONT. (romer:: Winkel.),
Idr A. E. Khhn. Who has Meat
manager of the Bank of Com-
merce at C.recliton the, past twee
and it half, years, renewed notice
from the Head Office on 'Jemmies,
that he is le 1:e transferred to
the ,ExeSer Branch vs acing "nen:I-
gor,
A very Mt:meeting event took
place at the Lutheran form:magi,11
Dashwood on March let, whoa the
Pastor Rev, Grounher, ,ercoiconneed
the words that made Miss Tdis
Becker the bride; of mt.. .adward.
sure.
Me. Milton Clark, of Salvador,
Sasir„ who, Wath Mrs, Clark, has
b6en visiting relativec .it Pieter
for a few weeksreceived word on
Saturday last that his store in
Salvador had been hurtled but the
warehons•e vials saved, •
Master Ford Spriggs, soil ore:les
elhurst's enterprising merchant,
Spriggs, had the 111100111131o,
while playing, to Weak Joie collar-
bone.
aeyna6cadied)Ceeeze
A Christian college -home,
healthful situation.
Vorprospectusaadterms,writethePrIncloal
R.I. Warner, M.A.,D.D..St. Thontas,Onl.
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