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i make -no error in recommending them . . . - ' . . . IN SPRINGTIME I nor has such an opportunity been af-
to. my fellow -count remed* PULLMAN FAMILY ENDS OLD forded ,to demons
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. . ,!by- Mr.. Hardy you riiay be sure your After family squabbles . and.rows Williams' Pink Pills. to be met in the-.400rmocovering of
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P &Wneis need attention. Neglected and ,legal sorties and affrays lasting . 4 i this bridge, becaiuse ofthe character
kidneys are the cause...of z"re thati over a period of twenty years the With the passing of winter many of its construction. and the use to
. IhOf the ills to which mankind ig heir. two daughters-in-law of George M. people feel weak, depresse'd and easily which it was put, that it seemed no-
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Dodd's Kidney Pills act, directly on Pullman, the sleeping car magnate, tired. No particular disease, but the thing but rubber could meet. That
4he kidneys, making the -in strong and have been admitted -.-to a m6d6st shake system lack tone. You find yourself these requiremTents have been fully
1healthy. Sound kidneys mean pare of the. huge fortune I '*hich he willed tired, low-spirited, and often unable met by this recent installation appears
blood. Pure blood, means good health. away from his - two worthle�s sons. to get sound sleep at night. All this certain, and that time will justify the
1� . - . � I Mrs. George M. Pullman has at last is the result of in -door confinement of choice is firmly believed by those who
� . forgiven the two women who had the winter months, and shows thatthe Wnsored it.
I EARLIER VARIETI 8 weano her darling sons away from blood has become thin and- watery. "Handsom#st, most imposing and
. her, and now they will be able to New, rich, red blood is whatyouneed important of the several bridges span-
- ., BETTER THIS YEAR live in comfort for the rest of their to put you right, and there is no . other ning the Chicago River is that which
lives. The bulk of the gerat estate medicine can -give -you this new blood continues Michigan avenue boulevard
b. � Tarmers who 'have to buy their still remains in the possession of as surely and as speedily as Dr. Wil- from the business part of the city
l corn for seed -will find it wise this p' ullidan's two daughters, Mrs. Frauk liamLs` Pink Pills. This new blood northward. One of the greatest dif-
year to buy eaaly, get a fairly early 0. Lowden, former Governor of goes to every part of -the body and ficulties that fhe city of Chicago has
variety, and test its germinating Illinois, and Mrs. Frank Carolan, of quickly improves -the general health. experien'ced with this bridge has been
power, according to G. P. McRostie San Francisco. The widow herself Digestion is toned up, you have a bet- the large number of cars which have
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I . ., 'Of the ExperizAental Farms system.'was net left as large a- share of the ter appetite, nerves are strengthened -been wrecked on rainy days. By ac-
, Unfavorable weather last fall, as he estate as she expected, for Pullman and sleep is � sound and refreshing. tual count this bridge clears 58,000
I PO nts out, -"resulted in large quan- feared that she would only use it to The value of Dr. Williams' Pink to 60,000 automobiles every twenty
titles of corn failing t9 dry out or continue the pampering of the two Pills when the system is run down is four hours. Traffic is further com-
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mature suffidiently 'to produce first- boys. ,So She chose her dower rather shown by the experience.of Mr. Wil- plicarted by the fact that buses turn
class seed. -Unless such corn was than the sum specified in the will, li,ain Mitchell, R. R. No. 1, Bedford, about at one end of the bridge. When
I artificially dried 'before heavy frosts This still, left her a very � wealthy PkI., who aays:-PA few months it is necessary to stop other traffic
et in its VitaTity 'is sure to be im- woman, and it is out of this dower ago I found myself in a badly run-, on -the bridge to permit.buses to turn
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. Pred to a large extent. Such a con- that provision has been made for Jown condition. My appetite was it becomes almost impossible to con-
dition calls for foresight and good Mrs. George M. Pullman, Jr, and poor, I was easily tired and did not trol the cars, which skid badly on
. judgment-forbsight 'in the m4tter Mrs. Walter Sanger Pullman. sleep well. I tried several so-called rainy days, running into the cars
of early purchasing,'as seed corn is k;ever was a millionaire more tonics, but did not get any relief. Then ahead and often causing much dam-
- ]likely to- be scarce, an& good, Judg- grievously disappointed in -his sons I decided to give Dr. Williams' Pink age.
2nerit 'in 'testing the .germination in than George M. Pullman, and never Pills a trial and so -on found that I "Further trouble was also caused by
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,order fhat suffidient rday be planted was a father indre directly respons- had got the right medicine. Gradu- the fact that this is a double -deck
to ensure a Aill stand. 1. . ible for their failure to be a credit ally niy strength came back, the dull bridge, with one driveway above an-
t_ - "The 'situation should also caus'� to him. Though an extraordinary fired feeling disappeared, and after other. When it rained, the wate , oi
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man in many Ways, Pullman was using the pills for about a month, I ark4 dirt on the upper' driveway very
to the question of. the variety to conventional in the role of father. It could eat heartily and was as strong naturally flowed down through the
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- Vlant," says -Dr. M�_-Rostie. "On the is the custom for millionaire fathers and active as ever I have been. I can .
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W. oM, seed of the earlier -maturing who have known hardship either to most cheerfully recommend Dr. Wil- the trucks and cars on the lower level.
varieties is lik6ly to be in better lap their sons in luxury to protect liams' Pink Pills as an unsurpassed "Rubber paving has been laid a-
, condition than the .4ater-maturing them from the harsh experiences tonic." . � cross one entire ,span of the -bridge,
-sorts. A variety of corn which that the father has undergone, or You can get Dr. Williams, Pink both of the Sidewalk and of the road-
Teadlids ,�at least . -the gla&ed stage in else make them face the same or- Pills from ,any dealer in medicine or way. This means a strip of - rubber
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any district during an average year deals. and win their own spurs, so by mail at :50 cents sidewalk 150 feet long and 12 feet
�1, I is therefore Btely to he the safest far as this is possible for the sons Dr. Williams, Medicine Co., Brock- wide, or 1 800 square feet, and also a
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� 1, - to:grow this coining. season from the of millionaires, Pullman chose the ville, Ont. . y 150 feet long
standpoint of the quality Of, seed. -former path. Almost from their in -
X& only will'the chances be b sons were surrounded — .0. I and 30 feet wide, or 4,500 square
feet, making a total of 6,300 square
:for securing satisfactory seed Of by governesses,' tutors and servants HINTS ABOUT SEED feet of rubber surface.
such ,a variety, ,but, the .odds are who treated them like nabobs. They With the advent of spring, Ontario "The -new paving has eliminated
. i6iaall. y good that more actual feed- tyrannized over everybody, refused farmers find themselves face to face both of the serious troubles encount-
ing value -per acre will be secured to learn their lessons and grew to with their age-old problem -where ered in the use Of this bridge. Being
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� -than with most later.soits." - � manhood .utter ignoramuses except and how to procure their supply of of corrugated rubber, the paving
. 10 . with -regard to social usages and fast good seed. bricks prevent skidding. Then the
- I living. They were sent to one school A consultation of ,the crop statistics use of rubber paving enabled a wa-
1, ]MOTHERS PRAISE sifter another, but gLpparently no sort in possession of the Department of terproof membrane to be put between
. of discipline to which their parents Agriculture reveals the fact that the lower six-incb flooring and the
BABY'S OWN TABLETS and especially their doting mother', Western Ontario contributed over 75 upper planking that absolutely elim-
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. . would consent, was able to make per cent. of the total production of inates all leakage from the upper
I Mrs. L. M. Brown, Walton, N.S., any -thing out of them. They were clover and grass seeds forthe Domin- down to the lower roadway.
-says,-!% cannot recommend I�aby's early earmarked as merely the sons ion in 1923. For 1924 an, equally "Added to -these desired charac-
) I . ,Own Tablet-, too highly. I hovefound of a rich man.* There was nothing large pertetntage may be expected. terisities will be the wonderful wear-
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� them invaluable for the ailments of to them but their f�aiher's money. In addition to this, the spring of IN5 ing qualities of rubber paving, which
i Ettle ones." Mrs. Brown's testimony They wentL to the Harvard Pre- finds us with -an exceptional ha,0Te been demonstrated in England,
I: -1 Is the 0ame as that of thousands of ly fine
. paratory School and- distinguished -supply of oats and wheat. This would and'it is hoped that years of test on
other mother.4 whd have used the Tab- themselves for the number of bull- indicate that a siifficient quantity Of bridge work will show that it is not
. let;i. To use them once is * a sure d9gs they kept in their rooms and seed is available for our home use. subject to the expansion �iud contrac-
011� guarantee that they ,wi� always PO /v'arqous unscholastic pranks. There Where then lies the problem? -tion which cause so much trouble
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irept hi -the lib'me as long 0-ih�io-Aie.' were 148 boy's in the class and at In the selection of seed two consid- with wooden blocks."
1ables or young children.to be cared examination San the more bril- erations- always present a problem .
for. -The Tablets arom a I-Axative-, lig,at of the I'd gl _-A-"
� , i'aAked 447th and to the farmer. These are the suita-
Xp� ction-which
, I Ynild bdt thorough it! a .George 148th. They were disliked bility of the variety and ,the grade.
. � itever fall to regula-fe the stomach by everyone with whom. they came Except in the case of a crop in which THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT
And -bowels; relieve -constipation *n'd in contact, from servants to fellow the number of varieties in nap- is lim-
I indigestion-, break up ,colds and sim- trkvel-lers on the boats to Europe. ited to one or two, the former is ex- OTTAWA, MArch 7th, 1925,Clear-
. ple fevers and make the dreaded Theii. mother's social connections tremely important. For years, our ly demonstrating the existence of a
teething period easy. In fact i Y were important, but even her friends experimenthl farms and stations have North Atlantic Shipping combine
. ,lanish all the minor ills from which refused to pirt up with thetwo cubg. tested and selected.all known varie- whose operations are resulting in
� . Ifttle ones suffer. The Tablets are But,they loved each other and man-* ties of Our common crops. As a re- serious freight rate and passenger
I ,�sold by medicine dealers or by mail fully stood by each other in the sult, vast improvements are evident rate discrimination against Canadian
at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wit;' vailous scrapes that vv6re the corn- in some varieties and it is shown t �e and Canadian ports Ets coin'par-
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" Y llama, Medicine do., Brockville,, Ont. Monplaces of their daily life. They definitely that certain others are not e7 dth almost every other nation
I .46; 1. , — were sent. to a minual training suited to our soil and climatic condi- Hon. Thomas A. Lo-, Minister of
. � Trade and Cornmerce,. on Tuesday
I . school but failled as dismally 'with tions. Of those that thrive in our last, introduced in the House of Com -
',WHY THE -REVIVAL DOES NOT their iiands as they had failed -with temperate climate, a further selection
) . I . COME their heads., They had learned how is sometimes desirable according to mons the much-beralded plan to con-
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, -our iestaers with the requ6st that we dissipated A milli6n dollars and a poor variety has become a favo 'te , English shipping firm headed by Sir
.1� n in William Peterson. Mr. Lowl's speech
� . ,&ive it ieproduetian,, is a number of half. Much of this was supplied by any district. A growing realization in exposition, of that scheme and the
,( telections; from an open letter G -f E. their mother. for their father was of this is, no doubt, developing a pre- lively debate which folloWed were the
i V, Marvin, of Lockport, N.Y., copied grAdually souring on them and tuin- ference for homegrown seed. For features of an otherwise dull week in
llfit� the, Pkilenda, Wasenger of North ing more to his daughters. ,Finally instance, ilt would be very difficult to
I I I I Mar- sell a Southern grovm variety of al- Parliament.
. I ,,&tolfna�sis� a � few �f -his reasons why he shoved one of them into
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.. 1� I le gkolit revival ��hy D. L, shall Field's ribbon counter and the falfa to the farmers in Peel County. minister on the fact that the plan
, Moody. Aud.,qi ars come: . other into a bank. They worked for This preference for Ontario grown al-
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-witches the people ivith-4�1k6n2y 6f ,mer Governor of Illinofi, and Sanger ly considered unsuitable. drew R. McMaster (Brome, Quebec),
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money making, I , ,ji, r od -to Lynn Fernald, daughter df a well- Lest trouble is usually experienced .
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,. , The church is apt to boft'rhe -'Wed %ev- epuld get married the father varieties which are offered on the
. I' t , in spirit to the state. 'Christ 191flitel- .died, cutting, them off' with $9,000 a market may be considered "safe." awd MR" 'boa
ifted between two thieves, business arid viw each. The engagements NVOre The grower ,would do well to beware givin,g partle-
pleat-are. We are passing thtouO '�both broken when the ne*a became Of ulard of Trench's
� the 11times of the Gentiles.') � the agent who offers him, a "Tnar- world-famourep-
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I When the churdh rbachiss out lov to iUlifd"Ia and rwrfed Uufi� low price of throe dollars per bushol.1, FITS and Pits -simple
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the wealth and seeptro of the world, Lafi&r Vibdtt: of San Printiseo. - 916C There are no known varieties of our Over 8 ,,. dars, euaceoe6 Testim6fdalfift6m all parte
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ed abundant evidence on this com- time ago a vigoroVs "lobby" against mutuels at i .", ,V,
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a special committee of the House be Stork; Liberal member for Skeena, B. !an Parliament and after the ex- , 1.
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named to deal with this whole ques- C., moved an amendment aiming at change of ratifications between the .�,
tion. . This coming week may see the the prohibition of the hand book busi- two Governments. By providing for I ;;�,�;T�.,
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conclusion of the preliminary discus- ness which, as a matter of fact, close co-operation between the of- "1,1, -
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Before that special committee the betting. Contending that the subject the uggli ," "
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members of the North Atlantic Ship- matter of the Stork amendment was and of merchandise across the inter- 1�11;,."_
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their offices in Montreal, will not only his own resolution, Mr. Good appeal- step toward putting a stop to the ,11�111
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be given an opportunity but will be ed to the Chair against permitting degradation of "ports" or town along '.
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requested to state fully their objec- that amendment. The Chair, occu- the Canadian shores of the 'Great 17 1. ...
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up with facts and figures, if possible, G. N. Gordon, of Peterboro, ruled of operations for rum -runners, and .�'.
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contained in the Preston -report. As and, on the Chair's ruling being chal- irritation between the two countries 111 ,
this is the principal piece of Govern- longed, a vote of the House was in this matter. "",
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