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Dr. �7411ianiW Pink Pills are an all-
'Canada's forwitost farmers and stock.;
aliti'paynA. "be le illy
in am-MoxiclO alxd'cdm� b4c
ye4r-rdtind -tonic for the blood and
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to,dolexiikb*sblL�� i"SO. sm ", - I *as,
nerves. But they are especially valu-
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btle many agriculturists'in'this
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his defeime that the prosecuting -
able in the spring when the system is
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-vicinity who remember ,.Xr.. Aeunio,
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fLme-
loaded with impurities as a result of
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convenience. The case -then vanish-
Iand enrich! ug, and every dose of
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ed from the newspapers, and was
these pills helps to enrich the blood.
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about to be forgotten when last
In the spring one feels weak and tired
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week it burst out once more with
—Dr. Williams' Pink Pills give
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the arrest of Shepherd, and the con-'
strength. In the spring the appetite
In his annual report for 1923, Mr.
fession of a "Dr." Charles C, Fal-
is often poor—Dr. Williams' Pink
C, F. Bailey,. Superintendent of the
man, that he had supplied Slieplierd
Pills develop the appetite, tone the
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Dominion Experimental Station at
with the typhoid germs with which
stomach and aid weak digestion. It
Vredericton, X, B., records the re-
be had inoculated and murdered
is in the spring that poisons in the
sult of,an experiment in the cost of
Billy McClintock. The so-called doc-
blood find an outlet in disfiguring
producing baby beef. Two steers,
tor mAde a detailed confession, ad-
pimples, eruptions and boils—Dr. Wil-
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one -a third cross Shorthorn and the
iiiiitting that he ,had been promised
hams, Pink Pills clear the skin be-
4ther a third cross AyrBhire,.were fed
$100,000 for his part in the murder
cause they go to the root of the tro-
In order',to,ronipare the merits of dual
plot. Judge Olson, who had been
ble in the blood. In the spring
-purpose tilierthorn steers with steers
laughed at for his first charg�- against
anaemia, rheumatism, indigestion,
16f,the dairy breed for the -production
Shepherd is now being hailed as a
neuralgia and many other troubles
2of"baby beef. The method'of feed-
hero, as a veritable N, emesis, a ,glori-
are most persistent because of poor,
ing was the same as that used for
fied Sherlock Holmes. .
weak blood, and it is at this time
dairy heifers except that the ration
If the judge is right in his sus-
when all nature takes on new life
was more liberal. Statistics given in
picions, Shepherd murdered three
that the blood most seriously needs
the report' show that dual purpose
people to get ,the McClintock mil-
attention. Some people dose them -
Shorthorn steers cost less per hun.
lions. ,One of them was Mrs. Mc-
selves with purgatives, but these only
dred pounds live weight than steers
Clintock, the young man's. mother,
further weaken themselves. A purg-
from the dairy breed; that dual-pur-
and the other was Dr. Oscar Olson,
ative merely gallops through the sys-
pose Shorthorn steers have a higher
the judge's brother, and family
tem, emptying the bowels, but does
dressing percentage, and that dual-
physician 'of the McClintock -s. It
not help the blood. On the other hand,
purpop Shorthorn steers! carcasses
was -the death of his brother that
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills enrich the
'have a higher perceittage of high-
gave the judge his strong personal
blood. which reaches every organ in
-priced meat.
interest in the case, though when
the body, bringing new strength and
the death occurred Shepherd was
vigor to weak, easily tired men, wo-
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not suspected. It was not until the
men and children. Try Dr. Williams'
NOT A SYMPTOM
death of young McClintock, that
Pink Pills this spring—they will not
disappoint
Judge Olson put two and two t(34
you.
LEFT ANYWHERE
gether and concluded that his brother
Among those who have proved the
had been foully dealt with because
value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is
DODD'S KII)NEY PILLS CLEARED he was deep in Billy McClintock's
confidence, and might have been ex-
Mr, Austin Wile, Hernford, N.S., who
says:—"I have reason to be deeply
UP JOSEPH LESSARD'S ,
KIDNEY TROUBLE pected to combat Shepherd's influ-
grateful for what Dr. Williams' Pink
lence over the young man. Shepherd
Pills ,have done for me. An abscess
Quebec man tells how and why he is
his health
is a middle-aged man of mean origin,
who -was in the drug business. Af-
developed in my head, and the doctor
who was called in said my whole sys-
now enjoying all old-time
:and vigor.
ter drifting ,about the country he
tem was poisoned. My appetite com-
,St. Leon, Quebec, March 30.,(Spe-�
learned on his return to his native
pletely failed and I grew so weak I
cial). "It gives me pleasure to tell
ity of Indianapolis that an odd ffiend
ci
of ,his had become the wife of Wil-
was unable to do any work. The doe-
tor's medicine did not help me so I
you, how satisfactory your Dodd's
Kidney Pills. have been'to. me," Mr..1
li-am McClintock. who was a million-
decided to try Dr. Wililams' Pink
Pills. At this stage I was reduced al -
Lessard ,states in an interview. itj air6. This friend, Emina Nelson,was
boils for the also an acquaintance of Judge Olson's-
most to a skeleton and my friends
have had past eight
ver $60 for and it was indeed Judge Olson who
had her
did -not look for my recovery. I soon
found, however, that the pills were
treatments, which did not relieve me got a position as stenograph-
er at the place where she met Me-
helping me and after taking them for
of them. After taking five boxes of
Clintock.'
about two months I was fully restored
Dodd's Kidney Pills my. boils have.
disappeared. I also had violent pains I Shepherd recalled himself to the
to health. My case was known to all
in my kidneys and they have also m.emory of Mrs. McClintock. and it
my neighbors and my recovery looked
gone with the boils. I am now feel- is said was given a job as chauffeur
by McClintock. After McClintock's
upon as almost a miracle."
You can get these pills through any
ing fine and am quite well. I would
Eke to recommend Dodd's Kidney'sudden death in an automobile acei-
medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents
pills. to all persons who suffer with
dent the IShepherds took up their
a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi -
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similar complaints to my own."
abode in the widow's home, and
cine Co., Brockville, Ont.
Dodd's Kidney Pills stimulate and
gradually she came to rely greatly
�e
strengthen weak kidneys. You will be
upon them.- Mrs. McClintock died
surprised how quickly they begin to
suddenly, and in circumstances that
CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM
cleanse and purify, to soothe and heal
?rdinarily would have called for an
the kidneys, at the same time back-
investigation, but none was held,
The hotel with home comforts does
aches, rheumatism and other disorders
and when -her will was opened it. was
not begin to compare with the one
caused by impure blood, disappear.
discovered that ,.she bad made the
without home discomforts.—Chicago
Shepherds guardians and foster par-
News. .
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ents of ,her young son, Billy. Shep-
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herd was entitled to draw $1,000 a
One thing about old codgers who
I ANYTHING TO OBLIGE'
mbrith for the boys' maintenance
give fatherly kisses is that the� al_
� The youth from the country walk-
until he became twenty-one. The
ways pick out pretty daughters.—
ing down a city street, stop�ed I,
Olsons continued to visit the boy, and
Sandusky Review.
front of the fire station and looked in
Dr. Olson was his physician until
admiringly at the spick4and-span
1921, when he died suddenly shortly
tal occup,a'-
cleanliness of the yard.
after having received a gift of fruit
ti,ns for their livelihood do their work
Seeing a fireman he approiachod him
from -Shepherd. Less than a year a-
all the better if they can keep them-
-and asked:
go and at the same time became en-
selves physically fit.—Prince of W�ales.
"Do you have many fires round this
gaged to Miss Isabella Pope, a young
1w4y V
woman of his own class. Last Aut-
If we officially send a representa-
"Yes; we have them pretty often,"
u' he fell Ill. Thp physicians diag-
ti,e to the domirions or to forei
replied the genial fireman.
"Ever try to how
nosed the case .as typhoid fever. His
sweetheart sought to see him, but
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countries, whether that representative
i, Mr. John Smith or the Prince of
see quickly you
can get out? " . '
was barred out of the sickroom by
Wales we shall pay his expenses—
"Oh, yes, we have our tests, you
the Shepherds, who blamed the doc-
J R,m'say MacDonald, M.P.
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know," was the answer.
tM for the order. On December 1st
- -
- als,
At that moment the rm sounded,
she got a marriage license for herself
Customer—why do you declare that
-and the first sound of the gong the
and Bilily. But it was never used.
I
this machine is essentially a womans
.it
men rushed to their positions, the
Billy died on Decembur 5th. The
car?- Salesman—I.t's the last word.
doors of the station opened, and in a
SIrepherds left for New Mexico:
—London Answers.
few seconds the engine and its crew
Young McClintock's will left an
annuity of $8,000 to Miss Pope and
.
To -day a tramp cannot report a
were speeding down the -street.
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The young man followed the re-
rest of his for Sheli
the tune to the -
cockroach leg in a slide valve with -
treating fire engine as far as he could
herds. The document was a sur-
'to
ou,t-half the North Atlantic coming
see, -and then exclaimed:
prise many and to -none Ore
an�
to her help.—Rudyard Kipling.
"Well., there ain% umny places
than to Judge Olson. His suspicions
that'd. go to all that trouble to show
were aroused. He recalled the death
The women are painting their ears
A stranger what they could do."
of Mrs. McClintock, and then the
red in Paris, and wise men will -regard
death of -his brother. Shepherd
them as danger signals. — Chicago
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seemed somehow to be connected
post.
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wi them. He demanded an in -
'th
SAYS HE MURDERED WITH
vestigation, but nothing could be
History enshrines too many Alexan-
TYPHOID GERMS
proved, and the judge was subjected
ders Napoleons, Caesars and Wel-
to ridicule, and- felt himself lucky
lingions and too few of our great
Two or three months ago a sensa-
not to be exposed to a shattering
hum,,itarians.—Halifax 11terald.
-tion was created by the news that'a
,libel suit. But he voss not satisfied,
— .
-Chicago man had been accused of
his ward so that he might
" d the day when it seemed that
0
The geologists tell us that earth -
"faults" the
murdering
Shepherd was triumphantly vindi-
quak.�m are due to In
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cated and had entered into full pos-
strat , a but they do not tell us what
.
session of his money, the judge went
should be done to' correct them.—
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travel and correspondence, he dug
up "Dr." C. C. Faimar, 'head of R
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diploma mill in Chicago, the Na -
tional Institute of Sciences.', It will
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lef
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induced, Faiman to tEulk. Faiman
go 61VMWro Couamo, COL00 At'-Oem
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did not make a full confession at
the first visit -nor at the second. He
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until'.'fio believed he bad a -strang
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CANADA 262 YEARS AGO there was not a single shock which Bay, (about 50 miles below Quebec on mote. As f,ar As it has e 'U"', . . , 11% 11
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Two-hundred and sixty-two years did not cause the earth to open either the north side), a mountain'about a knowqedge, this earthqual -#*,.w �'.',��,
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area which shuddered recentl . "'As for the rest, we have remarked situated on the shore of the St. Lawr- about 300 in breadth. -Ileiic� I.. i � . . . . . . :'.�". � 11 1.
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most violent earthquake that Quebec ed almost without intermission, yet it but,'as if it had only made a plunge, in the same day, Land at I - i, �,�!��,�- , 11 "
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formed new waterways. Courses of which occasioned many to have a er, towards Point Aloulettes, an entire Divine Providence which has been ex- I , `1" ,'L " ". ,
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a single life was re orted lost in th times the motion was hurried and ir- slid into the river St. Lawrence, where ings and chasms which the earthquake �L, �J I
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mencing on Shrove Tuesday, of Feb- of which were extremely violent, but �' ".--11'.
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until October of the same year. lous motion, which occurred frequent- traordinary earthquake particularly out our losing either man, woman Or � , l:1
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heaval, as recounted in R Rivieres, about eighteen miles below it is true the shocks were not always made which came more from the b0t- ':,... i,� ll�l
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fore; mountains were overthrown,
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fiery serpents intertwined in the form
of a Caduceus and flying through mid-
in. their places frightful chasms of .. .
air borne on wings aflame. Over
level plains; falls and rapids were .
changed into gentle streams, and
Quebec we beheld a great ball of fire,
which illuminated the night almos
gentle streams into falls and rapids. I I I �
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our pleasure in beholding been mingl-
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appeared. The earth and the mount- .
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of sparks in all directions. This same
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meteor appeared over Montreal; but
in innumerable places, creating I
chasms and precipices whose depths .
seemed to issue. from the moon's bos-
om with a noise like that of cannon
have been never yet been ascertained.
or thunder, and after travelling three
Such devastation was also occasioned 1, -3 __ so
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leagues in the air it finally vanished
in the woods, and more than a thous- -
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selves on their knees in the snow, TOY PAI QUAKER PALMURVE AMERICAN CHOICE : � .$,I
crossing their breasts and calling on BEAUTY � '�`
their saints to reli(,,�e them from the PEANUT TOMATO -.1 -
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rounded. Others passed the rest of A02UTTER Lar.E PACKE7KIERHUP I ..�,Y�1!
this dreadful night, in prayer; for the Quart . 1,T',
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