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Watch
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Sneeze!
It may be the for'er'unner of
bronchitis or a bad cold. It
is nature's warning that your
body is in a receptive con -
The Foothill Little ! Clition for germs. The way'
It was once agreed' by the Animals, to fortify yourself, •aga nst
the Birds and the Fishes of the Earth •
cold' is to increase warmth
that all should combine to warn epee t
other of encroaching danger. and vitality by eating
The Figli'es were to send up bubbles;
Shredded Wheat! a food
Wirer) the Indians : or other anomies , that s buj1 4i7te > hy, muscle
game. near, ;a>Iirl the Crows were to . • •
d xe ;biped, 4y break
-
'watch tor; tbsrbubl7les,.and !'caw" so an .
that tho Beasts .ire the !forest Might 'fast vit111 mint or cream, or
run to.dover; while the Birdie oil the stir any ;rxleal with fresh . fetlits.,
sought:4he10t , ,' ' . , ` >
Ndw the Little Fii;lr h dill the puler
Fishes'til]'lcin l�,' abut''.the sig�i cls whish
,
sewere ficl'1'be (Crena ice lie ,tiitittght' he
would estop a greet.t.lene all ttyteittrself,
so he beastliest dowel ]the stream'anc1 sent
up as tetany tiny: bubbles; as his little
lungs would allow.
A taunting Crow chanced to see the
hubblee tend at once began to "caw"
with all his might. The Birds from
far and leer flew through the sky ab
tt rapid rete with a great "whir -r -r"
of wings,, The Beasts all sciitried �4
cover and rt(rad° a noise of ,rustling
leaves and (breaking tlwiggs, which,
greatly deligthted the Little Fish, who
began to;!io lize his power.
When the
Fishes aa'w
for alarmi 1;h
peas and !leer
order to tin
Made in Cfanada
irds, tbe,I3easts and the
,ltat thein rods `no Cance
y went about their' busi-
t silent all the time, in
out who had given the
ti
A F=tsrelc'I1vit
t'Sprw
adorned with the ublgttitous embroid-
ery in ems -stitch, heads or darning.
(Adele
Blouses of Chiffon
The sleateh illustrates.. a biotite) of
chiffon wade to be worn outside the
skirt, a style which increases In pope.
]arise as time gees on. The neck
line, Going straight' across the front
and back from shoulder to shoulder,
is also proving very , popular, Tilis
line is not so bard when the material
softly shiered :dad an additional
price of ?IME' clean .is placed over
the shoulder.., Shirreddokets at the
edge ep,p,
d e of tho . e ]um, awl the ainhum de-
.
coration ending ''in loons below the
Melte *dela. isell: etted with :a print,.
tailtlf:Od clow clireeble. ; in, (rept, are
apeclal style features, worthy of cone
;Adoration, for they appear in many of
the new models, varying eceording to
the nature Of the design:
Blouses o:t; satin and silk uieialee
making their way among the very
sheer materials which ave now being
used.
false alarm' Although we aro still in the grip of
It is true ;that Babbitt the blames winter,, thoughts of lighter clothes to
the Crew'anyfl the Ilawks its well, but be worn under sunny sleet begin to
the Crow *gutty maintained that he be forced on our attention, Iminedi
had thine :WS duty, and that he had ately'after 'the holiday' season •• the
won the hubbies in the water.
Soon after the Little Fish thought
he would bare some more fun, so he
sent up bubble after bubble, and
again the "Crow, "cawed" until he was
almost hoarse. Once more the Birds
anti the Fishes and the Beasts ran to
cover, the Fishes seeking dark holes
by the bank ;of the river. But the
Little Fish did not seek cover, and so
a Trout camel up and said:
"Where are the enemies which we
are warned of? Tell' me, since you
are the lest to seek cover."
The Little Fish laughed a fish laugh
and said:
"I think it is lots of fun to see the
Fishes and the Birds and the Beasts
run to cover. I send up a lot of bub-
bles and they all scurry to safety.
Why don't you have some fun, too?"
It was not long after this that the
Trout saw some Indians coming down
the river hank and he sent up sudh
large bubbles that the Crow could not
,help seeing them, Once more the
Birds, the Beasts and tl} Fishes all
'rani to ()Over, and this time they were
safe. Bus the Little Fish thought tho
Tfeut wolf; having, some fun and was
only pleased to see how well the plan
worked.
At that very moment the Indians
came down from the woods on a fish-.
Ing expedition and the Little Fish in
his glee did not dream of danger:
The Indians caught the Little Fish!.
For one awful moment the Little
Fish thought he was surely going to
die, Then the biggest of the Indians
said, "He is such a little fish; let us
throw hint back."
And so back into the stream went
the Little fish, trembling with fright.
And as he sauk down into the coal,
cool water he said to himself over and
over again;
"Never play a trick on others, for
you are apt to get caught in it your-
self."
ANTISEPTIC DISCOVERED.
Powerful Enough to Kill Germs, Yet
Harmless.
A medical correspondent in the
Times says: "From the beginning of
the war search has been made for an
ideal antiseptic. This must satisfy
two conditions; be powerful enough to
kill the germs of infection in wounds
ltd as harmless as possible to the
tissues of the patient's body. In par-
ticular'they must be innoouous to the
white blood col, uscles or leucocytes as
they fight and kill the bacteria of in-
fection. One reason why the old anti-
septics failed was that they tended to
interfere with 'warrior' cells as well
as bacteria. What was wanted was
lulus tine would kill bacteria only', and .
spare the warrior cells and tissues
generally --a drug like Ehrlich's sal-
varsan 606, with a definite specific °f -
feet on nothing else; That such a
drug has been discovered seems clear
from the report of:Dr. Browning; dir-
ector
tt of
actor of the Bland Sutton Institute
clinical pathology of Middlesex Hos-
pitul which has been presented to the
Medical Research Committee. • It is
given in full in the British dfedical
Journal. The drug is callecl Flavine
from its yellow color. It:kills germs
musing ordinary abscesses in solu-
tions of one prat in 200;000, but in or-
der to stop ibe activitieri.on white cot-
puselese it is anecossery to use •a solu-
tion 400 times stronger, One in 600
carbolic acid prevents activities on
white corpuscles, but it will not kill
the gents until the strength of one
part in 250 has boon reached, That is
to say, in order to get ..a solution of
Carbolic acid evhioh •will kill germs it
has to be made twice as strong as one
which interferes with the good work
of the white corpuscles, whereas Fa -
vine 1'ills germs whet{ 400 tinter weak-
er than the strength required to pre-
Vent the woes of the white cor-
puacdes."
shops begin to show a tempting array
of thin dresses and light suits, for
it is now that the exodus to warmer
climbs begins to take placer Those
of us :who' either from choice et neece-
sity must see the winter .through in
the cold regions, may still contemplate
the style that are offered for Southern
wear, for they are a pretty accurate
forecast of what will be worn when
spring comes.
The delipete lingerie dress this sea-
son is of Georgette, chiffon cloth or
The tailored skirt with lergepocice'ttt
placed over the inverted pleats at the
sides is one of the ne✓est modes in
°separat skirts,"That: skirts le of
oysterlw,hide tessur, ' 1.
These patterns may be obtaibe,d
from your local McCall dealer df
from the McCall Company. 70 i34ncl
$t„ •.Toronto, Dept. W. ,
PALE, FEE1LE GIRLS'
_ _ I
Weakness Generally''; Comes On
as Womanhood Approaches:
Girls upon the threshold of women -
hood often drift into a decline in spite
of all care and attention. How often
rine aces girls who have been strong;
and lively become suddenly weak, de-
pressed, irritable and listless. It is
the dawn of womanhood --a crisis in
the life of every girl—and prompt,
measures should be taken to keep the
blood pure and rich with the red tint
of health. If the blood is not healthy
at this critical stage the body is weak-
ened and grave disorders follow, Dr.
Williams Pink Pills have saved thous-.
ands of young girls from trhat alight
have been lifelong invalidism or an
early death. They are a blood -builder
of unequalled richness, strengthening
weak nerves and producing a liberal
supply of red, healthy blood which
every girl needs to sustain her
strength. Dr. Williams Pink Pills
have proved their great value over
and over again to young women whose
health was failing. Miss A. Stern -
burg, 1-laileybury Road, New Liskeard,
Ont., says:—"I have much reason to
be grateful to Dr, Williams' PinkPills
as they restored me to health, if, in=
deed, they did not save my life. In
1914 I began 'to feel run down, and
the doctor who was called in said that
mine was a had case of anaemia. I
lost flesh, always felt tired, and'I got
so nervous that 7 could scarcely hold
a cup to take a drink. My heart
would flutter alarmingly. The doctor
did not seem to be able to help me at
all and my family and friends all
thought that I was in a decline and
could not recover. I.was in bed for
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• 'or Stiff •Neck
;A pl Sloan's Liniment aullhoui
t P y
tub fag to thesore leaders and the
pain will soo,n he relieved,
For r1e i ti: aches, neuralgia,
.
.gout, lumbago, bruises, strains,
sprains gad rltusclp stiffness, have
a bottle hagi '}'.. ,
Quickly perietrates e,nd soothes, cleaner
than mussy plactcru or'oistmenis, does dot
stain the skits.
At all druggist,, 25a, 5Qc, and $1,00.
ee87-7607
Blouse of Chiffon with Oyster -White
Tussnr Skirt
net—these for the more formal
dresses, while for other purposes there
are dainty, line voiles, with new print-
ed, woven or embroidered designs in
the most attractive colorings Imagin-
able, Not dresses are finely embfoid-
erecl and trimmed with lace, while
those of chiffon and Georgette are
No matter how little Wo may love
our ncighbors,;we can see no good rea-
son why they ishoeldn't have a kindly'
feeling for es.
A
leaf
HHoalthf u! Habit
A daily ration of
Grape -Nuts and cram
is a splendid .food for
those who want vigor
and energy.
Grape -huts
i s a concentrated
health -food made from
choice whole wheat
and malted barley. It
retains the vital min-
eral elements of the
grain so essential 'h0
thorough nourishment
• of body and brain, but
lacking in many other
cereal food's.
Every table should
have its daily ration
of Grape -Nuts.
"There`s a Reason"
No change In prion, quality,
or oleo of package,
'f(, ? 110 4
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FRO4 W
«UET COAST
WHAT 'THE WESTERN PEOPLE
ARE DOING.
Progress of the Great West Told
in a Few Pointed
:Paragraphs.
']`here is a decrease in the revenue
from the trades licenses at Van-
couver.
At Vancouver, the city creche cared
for 9,000 children at a salary of $26
a month, last year.
Fresh" halibut is selling at the
highest price on record at the Sound
City, 17 cents a pound.
►,AM.ROK CURER IX 2 MONTHS
,After 2 'Years' Llseiese Treatlnelst,
'file boating power of 0tuttt•Buk is ao
moth greater than that of other Dint.
ments, that it bas oared in many cases
when all outer ointments have failed,^.
One such instance is titat of Mr. Eerie
IA. Gardiner, of Marquis, Seek., who
writect ," For two years I' suffered'
WWI a bad attack of salt -rheum on my
feet. During those two years I tried
every known, remedy, but Could and
nothing that .would euro the disease.
Then I heard of Karn -Buis, and com-
menced ming it. After the first few
applications; I noticed an Improve-
ment, and this encouraged me to con-
tinue, Although f had stuttered for
two years, after cnlY two months'
treatment with Zam-Bttk I am cora
pietely oured,
Gam-Btk is equally good for eczema,
ulcers,absoesses,.blood•poisoning, piles,
cold sores, chapped hands, chilblains,
eruptions, etc. At all drug stores, 50e.
box, or from Zam•Buk Co., Toronto.
'sities of life. Each person is entitled
to seven, pounds; of bread' and twelve
pounds of potatoes weekly, .Foogi.
dote with loss of life aceur every.
day. Most of the restaurants are
closed. Thousands of starving people
hang around the soup kitchens,
struggling for bread and soup once
a day. Those fortunate enough to
!secure a recommendation from the
city council get free meals, Others
must pay five kopecks (2½e) for a
meal,
"Clothing is very scarce. The price
of a plain overcoat, is 50 Rs. ($26).
Bare-bodiedpeople are seen every-
where. Instead of shoes their feet
are covered with rags. When the
Germans invaded Warsaw nobody
could walk on the streets after 9 p.m.
Offenders were punished by imprison-
ment and fined large sums of stoney,
"The population of Warsaw does
not believe in the sincerity of the
Teutonic proclamation regarding the
establishment. of the Polish Kingdom.
They claim this was only a scheme to
secure recruits for the Teutonic
armies. Everyone earnestly hopes for
the allies' victory and the time when
Poland will come again under Russian
rule, All nationalities of Warsaw
firstly decided not to enlist in the Po-
lish army unless forced to do so,"
Vancouver jitney -sten are operating
on routes mapped out by amendments
to the city .by-law,
A Yukoner, Robert Fenwick, writes
from overseas that he has not been
killed, as reported from France.
The schoolchildren of B.C. have
sent to the Lieut. -Governor the sunt
of $28,082.13 for the Belgian Relief.
Of the 50 men who applied for the
R.P.C. at Vancouver, about 14 were
accepted by Capt. Lord Alastair
Innes -Kerr.
Operations at the Fernie mines,
B.C., have been suspended until the
men are satisfied on the question of
wages.
Chief of Police 'Mersey at Cran-
brook, B.C., made a sensational raid
on two of the city peel rooms on Sun-
day morning.
Exports from British Columbia to
the United States of paper for 191E
sone weeks when an aunt came to show an increase of 10,000;000 pounds
see me and urged that I try Dr. Wil- over last year.
iiams' Pink Pills. My father got a
supply, and by the time I had taken
three boxes there was a noticeable im-
provement, and from that on I stead-
ily progressed toward recovery. I con-
tinued using the pills for some time
longer, and they restored me to my
old time health and strength. I shall
never cease to praise this medicine,
and to urge all weal: run-down girls
to give it a fair trial as I have proved
in my own case their great merit."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by
all dealers in medicine, or you can get
them by mail at 50 cents a box or six
boxes for $2.50 from The Dr, Wil-
liams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont, Wolves and panthers are depredat-
ing the northern 'art of the province
THE AUTO IN WAR. and $10,000 more has been authorised
for bounty money et B.C..
Every Nation in Every Clime Uses
a,,--
Motorcar.
The battle of the Marne became a
French str'ecess partly by virtue of the
motorcar. General Gailieni's "auto-
mobile army" was nothing more or
less than a reserve army of poilus
crammed into hastily gathered motor yprugggist's,SOcperSottle, tiurineEyo
vehicles and rushed northward from SalvcinTrabcs25c.ourTornookol1he[yeFreeask
Paris toward a vullferable point in the Druggists of Marine eye Remedy Co., Chicago
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i STARVATION IN POLAND.
5,
People Hope for Allied Success and
Return to Russian Rule.
e-
'n
�)of
of the sufferings s
Vivid stories g
Ytwl
a.
0 the people of Poland under. the Gor-
e man yoke sire told by a Canadian wo-
e- mart, who with her six-year.old Baugh-
0 ter, succeeded in getting away from
,- Warsaw in December.
to "Most of the Warsaw factories are
g- closed," she states, "and many of the
manufacturers are working for liv-
es ing as peddlers and small merchants.
4 All the rich merchants left for. Bus-
er sic before the city was invaded by the
Germans. The great majority of the
old ' population is starving. A card sys-
tem is used 'la doling out the neses,
A dividend of 10 per cent. was de-
clared Last week by the United Far-
mers' Association at a meeting held
at Port Haney.
A. W. Gray has been returned for
the fourth consecutive year as chief
magistrate 'for the Royal City, at
New Minster, B.C.
A Prince Rupert delegation will go
to Ottawa to ask for license reduc-
tions and other changes to broaden
their fishing privileges.
The Rotary Club at Vancouver,
voted in :favor of the city continu-
ing $7,000 appropriation for the De-
velopment Association,
iraltu!iied Eyelids,
Eyes indamcd by expo-
sure to Sun. Dust and hind
quickly relieved by tiering
yes l:yelidetnedy. No Smarting.
l•ust Eye Coutfort, At
invading German line. Automobile
of every description were used -.-tax
cabs, touring cars, commercial truck
roadsters, runabouts and limousines.
No fewer than 82,000 motortruck
were used by the Italian army in pr
t 'a'
advance against Gerl 1
itsAC1V
for
paring g
pa g
They transported 500,000 peen, 85,00
animals, 15,000 vehicles and larg
quantities of supplies to the front, a
cording to dispatches, About 100
motorcars were used in rushing 100
000 men to strategic points along tl
battle line. The troop cars avers
ed 125 miles a day, it is reported.
Pictures from eastern war theatr
show that the motorcar has replace
in part the dromedary as a transport
of munitions and supplies for the
Turkish armies its Mesopotamia a
Bessarabia.
The British "tank" is the familiar
automobile heavily armored and equip-
ped with caterpillar wheels that can
stretch across trenches and other dei
preseiotts like the feet of their name-
estke,
SUNFLOWER SEED WANTED.
England Uses It In the Making of
Artifieial Butter.
According to a report made to the
Trade and Commerce Department by
Canadian Trade Commissioner John-
ston of Bristol, sunflowers grown in
Canadian back yards may be made
How To Tell The Age.
Town Lady (in country)—"How old
is your cow?" Parma• --"Two."
Town Lady—.'I-Iow can you tell that?"
Farmer—"By the horns." Town Lady
--"Two of tltettr. Of course? hon' dant and "In' ')I53
stem relief morn allMIMS of em
teaeh
stupid!" diuorder, 'Sold 'by drlagaINLt ererrettlere.
;tlsr.t>I.,i. tri «ltntic. ,lniit'tt''
For Dyspepsia, Indigestion,,
Heartburn,'aelelilnq Soar Stomach, Oa
in Stomach,_ et0., tnito a tenspOontul 0
lileurated 5Magnesia ins halt pass, o
hot Water attar eating, Is sate, Alen.
ae ,:nd gives i' -
t;
a1
scrusscronntaensaar
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Guard
ur Baby's
Health
Cheerfil, Chubby Children.
Make the Home Happy -
Weak, puny babies are a constant
care to tired mothers and are subject
to many diseases that do not affect
healthy children.
Keep your children is good health.
See that their bowels more regularly
-especially during the teething period.
This is a distressing tunein the life
of every child rtnl the utmost pre-
caution should be taken to keep them
well and strong.
By the consistent mod
sa i nslow's
of mg Syrup
it is possible to avoid many childish
ills now s0 prevalent,
l
1
It is a corrective for diarrhea, colic
and other infantile aikmantf. It soothes
the fretting baby and permits the
child to sleep well and grow healthy.
It brings comfort and relief to bout
rithd-and mother,
Mrs. Wilmslow's
SoothingSyrup
Makes Cheerful,
Chubby Children.
Is absolutely non-narcotic. It con-
tains no opium, morphine nor any of
their derivatives. It issoothing, pleas-
ant and itarmiete. For meadow
mothers in all parts of the world have
used, it and millions of babies have
been benefited by It.
Buy a bottle today and
have It bendy
Relieve and Protect Your Chaldron
Sold by all drugglitt it, Canada and
throughout tic neorld
tit
profltable as well as Ornamental;
There is a big demand for' sunflower
need in England, where it is worth
about one hundred dollars a ton,
which Is about five Conte it pound, de.
livered. In the ]test sunflower seeds
have been bought for seed purposes to
feed birds and poultry, but large
quantities are now crushed in order
to extract the oil, which is need in the
manufacture of margarine, ' or artl-
ficial butter. Mr. Johnstone statea
that a large number of people in
Great Britain are using it instead of
butter, which ie scarce and high
misted. He says there is unlimited op-
portunities to do a large Business in
sunflower seeds. • ;
'Mr. Johnston fqrthor reports scar-
city in England of canary seed, hemp
seed and 'millet seed, owing to war
conditions and the shutting off of
previous somc05 of supply, Prices are
high, and there its an opportunity for
tate economic growth of these seeds
in Canada;
Fromoda
P.
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The Yukon Snows
Comes Advice to Sufferers to
Use Dodd's Kidntey. Pi]La.
Glacier Creek Lady Says 'They Have
Been Her Stand-by for Sixteen
Years and She Has Never Known
Them to Fail.
sniiiiCO O ilial
Hippos Cknada't
favorida' yeisl lot
MOM ship forty
years.
Enough fa 50, 10
produce 50 large
haves oc I•rae,
MADE IN CANADA whelesoinc, noun,
ishing home [nide bread. Do
not experiment, there is nothing
Pe
fust as good, •
E.W,GILLETT CO. LTD
7•ORotiro, ONt
yttwnlrnPso eNTrt€AI.
Didn't Like It,
"Mamma, I want a dark breakfast.”
"Dark breakfast? What do you
mean, child?"
"Why, last night you told Mary to
give me a light supper, and I didn't
liko it"
712inard'e tWaimout Cures Yttatem.Der,
Not Sure.
"Did you cure that patient you had
with the failing memory?"
"1 thought so at one time," replied
the doctor, "but Ian not, so sure about
it now. Ile went away and forgot to
pay bis bili."
easnarces Liniment Cures Diphtheria.
Glacier Creek, via Dawson, Yukon, The clock is a valuable instrument,
Can.,tFeb'y1 5th (Special.)—"North but the fellow who Invented it never
of fifty-three where doctors are long Intended that people should cit and
distances apart and those remedies watch it. s,
that are a very present help in time
of need are the reliance af' the • �€recatvarress aoa tsA>cla
settlers, Dodd's Kidney.Pills have es- �yito lr-nt &aINn rates Aura .TOB
tablished au enviable reputation. Bear Otaces for sato In good Ontario
towno. - The most usafdl a.nd rnteredting
what Mrs. A. Armstrong, a well of an Duslnesaaa. 1 ail lnformatlon nn
known resident of this place, has t0 aDDlicatlon to wllson Publishing Com-
pane, 73 West Adelaide Street, Toronto.
say of them:
"Dodd's Kidney Pills have been my MISCELLANEOUS
stand-by for sixteen years," Mrs. n Ai..70ER, TUMORS, LUMPS, RTC.
Armstrong states. "Both myself and t1 internal dna external, aures with -
Armstrong out pain by aur home treatrnant. stilts
my family have the greatest faith in as before too late, nr. tsetlmnn Medtcaf
their medicinal qualities. When any' Co., Limited, Coningwood, Ont.
of my friends complain of even a
headache I treat them with Dodd's
Kidney Pills and they never fail to
do good. 5
"It always gives me pleasure to i;,
say a good word for Dodd's Kidney
Pills,"
Dodd's Kidney Pills cure ail kidney
ills from backache to rheumatism,
Bright's disease and heart disease,
These troubles come from sick kid-
neys. That's why Dodd's Kidney Pills
cure them.
Rising to the Occasion.
One battalion of the local Tert•itor-'
ials had challenged another to a sham
fight.
The defenders took possession of a.
magnificent position on a cinder heap
overlooking the six -foot -wide river. To
make themselves secure, they "blew
up" the only bridge, by simply posting
up a notice to say that they had done,.
50.
Imagine, then, their indignation
when they savr the enemy clamly-,
crossing the bridge, every mann hold-
ing his rifle over his head with. one
: arm, and waving the other frantically
in front of him.
"Here, I say, you know!" called out
the captain of the defenders, angrily,
"you can't cross that bridge! Can't
you see it's supposed to be blown up."
"That's all right," replied the at-'
tachieg sergeant, calmly. "We're not
crossing the bridge. Can't you see'
we're supposed to be swimming?"
Cttiaard's Liniment Cares Garrfet is Cows.
Wouldn't Disturb Him.
"Sorry, sir," said the rural police-'•
I men, producing • his notebook, but
you've exceeded the speed limit by ten
imiles or more."
"I have done nothing of the kind,"
retorted the motorist, "and, besides
"Well. if you don't believe me I'll
call the sergeant, belt' as it was 'im
es took the time. He's in the pigsty:
yonder."
"Don't trouble to do that," was the
prompt reply. "I Would sooner pay;
fifty times than disturb the sergeant;
at Itis meals."
The Nova Scotia Lumber King
says:
"I consider MINARD'S LINIMENT
the bust LINIMENT in use.
Ig
ot mfoot badly y aammed lately.
it well with
MINARD'S
N
I bathed
LINIMENT and it was as well as ever
next day.
Yours very truly,
T. G. McMVIULLEN.
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