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but nitrate of soda. It is an amazing dunes - over into the hollows before tic poison is rooted in the blood. To .0 "I was spinning, spinning like A* I was poised between the two evils chute under control and made a , .. 1� I - ,.�
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case of all fertilizer and no soil and vanguard crumble and cover up the thing -that will go right to the root of ther to love or hat him.—Chicago The thought came of taking the fear shot through me. My hand went after and tried a still'longer dr". ,� "";,".
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. ti was cheaper. to ,drink champagne, piles up fresh material on the beach of this medicine i red no ,
� _ .sea liarm' Pink Pills. 'The whole and dropping at an astounding rate. with a sickening sensation that I up against and encounte
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are two' hundred miles distant. heels of the rest. In this manner the tism, disappear. Among those who ,� �,��.,
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A'',7 . .a- - I dunes gradually invade the culti- have proved the value of Dr. Wil- DROPS couldn't get my body under control. on my shoulder. . chute opened, and then went to a ... I L... � ���, -
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that,nothing but the loftiest treetops time MY life was one of misery. I he -can fall at least 1,500, feet, for
I . . look.. down like a sparsely grown tried several doctors, and many rem- Staff-Sergt. Randle L,. Bose of the
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'THEN MRS. J. DEROCHER USED thicket on the terrible moving hills. edies recommended, but never got United States 'aviation service, per-
DODD'S. KIDNEY PILLS. Whole villages have been swallowed more than temporary relief. The trou- formed this feet recentl !i
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1v ,v trotible and found complete relief i all have disappeared under the sands. and I was badly rundown and suffer- feet before opening his parachute. ,` -- - I L -
n What is to be done in the face Of ed from headaches as well. Finally I The Military significance of the tests - - I - M.
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.South Sttikely, Que., May 18th.- vance is irresistible, Pitiless i4 its Pills, and through these I found com- tive ,balloons which may be set afire .
4. *. (Special) -That 'relief can be obtain- regularity, winning some twenty plete relief and to -day I feel like a by the enem . y. These men are al- ... . I . . =
,ed from all kinds, of kidney disorders paces yearly from the cultivated soil new person. I can.therefore strong- ways provided with parachutes, and /, 11 I I : I I 1 -
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by wing Dodd's Kidney Pills is again in -land? The scourge th4thuman en- ly recommend Dr, Williams' Pink many have escaped by dropping to � . 1�
- I evidenced by the testimonial received deavor -was powerless to Prevent is Pills to anyone suffering as I did earth after the balloons were punctur- M
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lrbrn Mrs. J. Derocher, a well known opposed by a Grami-ineous plant, fro M . this .trouble.,, . � ,_ ..,
asd highly respected resident ed or set blazing. But a parachute 0-, ), - , I
She writes: - Of - this Psamm,a, the marrain grass of the you can get these Pills from any descent is hot swift. Many a man 1# - ,_ - _-.11- _-
place. � sand hills. With the meshes of its medicine dealer, or by mail at 50 cts. jumping -from a balloon has been 4t_ I i4t I .-
I , - "I was attacked with A malady that : plant lays hold --- I - v/ -
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at first I did a box from The Dr. Williams, Medi- shot by enemy snipors or riddled by
- _. -until about the beginning of last tion is wholly supeificial, it is helped I � the machine gun of a circling enemy . I I'll _,.t,1J_!._\
`Marvh, When it became evident that il! its work by a tree, the maritime .0- - plane. Indeed, when a balloon is at- � � I ,
I could do nothing. I consulted a pi-ne, which drives . its roots dee tacked by planes and destroyed the I I
. 'fie sand, eventually driving the crew descending by parachute' can be ,
doctor and he told me I was suffering into t P BETTER TIME FOR BEEF PRO- �,
-from kidney trouble. , sandhill into an immovable com-plex. DUCERS IS PREDICTED picked off one by one. It costs more 11 I .11
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Iliad a DoddIsAlmanac in the house BY ECONOMISTS than to build another balloon and ",� .
rid read a few of the testimonials mobilization and enables the tree to ., this is one of the reasons the experts I k11 "I
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11 Pills and a box of Diartiotid Dinner to a sturdy maturity, completes the Encouragement for those engaged have been trying to find some means �
. IN11s. . . . ,task. So it was that an end was in the beef cattle producing, indus- whereby the casualtics would be less- C �
"I can assure you' that the ra try is held out by economists bf the ened. They believe now they have . \1
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- made -me well, and the pain in my hills; and so, in saving a whole vil- who recognize n e .
back between the shoulders.. is gone. I lage -from destruction, 06bt forests r'eulture, i xist-� If when a balloon bursts into I
�_ .t am completely're-lieved of my trouble." wdre created whicht yield an. appre- ing conditions of supply and de- flames, the pilot can hurl himself th
.. .1 . clabl,e revenue." mand a definite movement towaid into space and drop with all the .
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, - parison of conditions in Canada erts for a thousand or fifteen bun- . V --"A RANK Jones used to c
it 'FRENCH PROVINCE SAVED FROM - . and the United States would dou.bt-- dred feet before opening his para- U-4 - I
. . SAND . . $14,00OMo IN EX -ENEMY less indicate a similar movement in chute,. it is obvious that he will have .V about his feet getting
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I PROPERTY HELD HERE prospect in .this country. chance of escape. He forms
,, . 6 of the trend is furnished not oul a difficult target. Before Sergt. Bose and from work on the fi'6r
11 . ,. "I In the Wonder Book of Plant Life, More thari $14,000,000 in cash/And in -the Y .
,- -published this spring -by J..B. Lippin- . fact that prices of beef made 'his recent drop, the record was and pavements.
cott company, Jean Henri Fa-bris, the Victory bonds representing the pro- cattle this year have been above 500 feet, established in Texas. But One day when he felt moi
, � , I -famous French naturalist, pictures a ceedr, of the property and securities those of the corresponding period this drop lacked scientific value be- I and his feet hurt him wor
-thrilling drama of invasion in which of GerraAns taken as a result of the of IM, but also by signs that the cause the man who made it twas I usual, he happened to see a
. Great War is now in 'the hands U
� tt 1 ,grass and trees play a vitiLl part In . . of beef cattle business has been liqui- escaping from a b rning plane and gliding by on a bicycle.
.. . . saving an entire province from de- Hon. A. B. Copp, Secretary of State ' date to a point at which the pro- was not trying to make a record. He
., "In some neighborhoods it was officially learned in Ottawa teneial Supply of beef is much re- was merely trying to save his life, "Cycling is far easier tha
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the sea flings up upon the shore This amount is being held by Mr. duced," .says ,the report issued by and opened bis parachute as soon .. ing," said Frank to himsel:
enormous quantities of sand which Copp in the capacity of custodian, un- the office of the Secretary of Agri- as be could get it open. However, I I all day long while he was N
. the wind heaps. up into long, wave der regulations respecting trading culture. It is also pointed out that his fall, seemed to dispel the old idea that thought kept running I
with the enemy, effective May 2nd, the price of beef cattle has advanced that when peoph' fall from a great I
like hillocks known as dunes. The I . his mind.
Atlantic coast of France is bordered 1916, and the treaty of Peace With in spite of increased slaughterings. height to the ground beneath they I
- .1 . I -by dunes; iii' the English channel Germany's order, which vested the This reflects an increased 'demand are dead before they reach it- At That night, on the way h
, they occur to the westward of Bou- C.anadian property of German 'nations for beef. Another favorable influ- least these drops dispel the notion � I dropped into a C.C.M. deal,
, logne; in Brittany we find them run. in the Dominion Government. An ad- ence effecting. the market for beef that one loses consciousness auto- . looked over the different
ning southward from the -neighbor- ditional tapproximate sum of $14,000,- cattle is reduced hog raarketings matically and inevitably. /They do 1. T models, choosing one that
. -hood of Nan s - 000 in value remains to be obtained There are distinct cycles of * 11, him in every way.
� te', along that paxt of high not prove 'that p4,ol)le who fall out
the coast known as Les Sables �y Mr. Copp, as custodian, from'var- and low prices for beef cattle. Th,. of tall, building., to the pavement do I . I
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� t" d'Olonteg, and in the.deparm etit of fous sources. typical cycle has a period of about not die of fright hi -fore they strike. much easier time and he's q1
. Tes. Laniles-they run from Bordeaux Included in the su7n realized al- 14 years. Economists in the Ti. S. The probability svems to be that they .1 I plaining. In fact, he's boast
l __ ready through the liquidation of the Department of Agrgiculture .beheve do- But if the'y know thit they have about how fine and fresh he fe
. ___ _____ - Canadian property and securities Of 1924 saw tbe low point of a down- a chance of saving their lives, they I I he started Cycling.
. I German nationals is about $5,000,000, ward Swing that began about lf)15. do not necessarily succumb. , He also tells how quickly at
4P U11 obtained through the sale, by the cus- Although it is too soon to be sure As Sergt. Boqp explains thing", �� I 1 he Cycles to work and home ag,
. I I todian, to New York brokers, of 37,- there is a good dpal more to it para- I he saves the shoe leather he
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3 hot how he saves valuable time by Cycling
ks to instead of walking.
If you gave Frank a chance he would
roads tell you all about the C.C.M. Triplen
Crank Hanger -the wonderful power
tired, plant that responds to the slightest
than pressure on the pedals and makes the
C.C.M. run so smoothly, quietly and
M go easily.
He would show you the strong, pow-
xralk- erful frames of English Seamless Tub -
And ing-the bright silvery nickeling that
-king won't rust because it is done over copper
-the sparkling enamel that is baked on
ough ov6"r a coat of anti -rust so it will stand
rain, snow and all kinds of weather -
e, he the new Gibson Pedal with it� rust-
- proof aluminum frame -and the C.C.N.
, and Hercules Coaster Brake that coasts so
, C. IVL easily, has such braking power, and is
uited ounces lighter than the old-style side-
arm type. .
had a The C.C.M. dealer will, also, be glad
com- to tell you all about the C.C.M. and to
now show you the new models-ihe Stand -
since ard, the Special, the Sport model the
C.C.M. Flyer, the Curved Bar moael.
easily Prices have again been reduced.
-how They're now $20 to $25 less than "peak"
ed to prices. Biggest varues since pre-war days.
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