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In the'heart of Martha Campb,ell, a of ten disagree-4DIe diet, amoiding,foods ,Loaf home,.ma& br6ad, white, `W , . aiist faicy I A u... ,,
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t I young teacher in. a country'saeol, lay that disagpej� rw#ll'them, that irgitate, Reborne., Mrs, �`Henderson; loaf home- .1 . � I ...:.* "I .
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I L I where required with word- � the commission of her Saviour.-. "Go ., 4� lead to excess, acid made b -read, brown, 'Xrt.,Henderaoi�; 1. �.T,;,�,! . I. ... ...'. .
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� erful heating capacitT 'and ye into all the world and,proach the . . s. they loa,f'ho, , -m d b , J, 11.
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� *,4,' , � :` DEEP The young teacher of a generation tice to counteract the effe0t Of the Henderson,; W. Rebome, tea biscuits, . I .
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� 11� ,�, � , ASSP„. grandmother of to -day with bar ,_ id, prevent - me- A. C. Backer, J. Bryan.; dark fruit 1. . I
r, . .. 11 � whitened hiir. All her, life she has Uon of gas, sotWvness or premature fer- cake without-AcIn . g, R. Brimblecoinbe, fresh I . what I .. I
li,1�11 lived 1n America, yet there is no land mentation 1�k fh* use of a .
v " a ,,, I , little Bis- W. Jeffrey; light cake .without :
wK.".:,'', ; - We are always pleased 'into which ted blagnesla'at their meals. I . . .
�, - , I Tt;_�_, , I icing,. Mrs. ElplcmiTe, W. Jeffrey; lay� , then Salts, the finest and oul e • cin ,., I..., � , "'. ,�_ , , .
, There is probably no better, suftr Or er , cake, light, J. to ray knowledge. pefore i 1. .. . .
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%_.�,.�4 � to figure your job , . as a young mother most of the days , Bryan„ J. Carno $. . . .. � I ,;
, 4_ . of her life were shut in by the walls more reliable stomach antiacid ,than- clian; layer cake, dark, without fruit, troubled with my liver abd biliousness . I , I ... I
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I of her home, and most of the time .esia and it is'widely j4' ,Galbraith, A. C Baeker; sponge . and rheumatism in my arm an 31 . ,
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was claimed by her six children who used for this purpo,%e. It has no &- ' without icing,* R. Thompson, J. -. shoulders. I just take it. esti
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Dame to that home, "the uttermost rest action on the stomach and is not Galbraith- ,angel cake, Mrs. R. J. Me- as you describe, with the above result, I .. tip
," a digestent . But a teaspoonful of -the Lauchlin, 'R' I 041 everyone this, al ' proper activity.. -"Waste. products will,
I , OND, . parts of the earth" seemed for be- ' R. Thomson; oatmeal cook. so m y . .
. powder or who are now men and Womcn��fo, i be naturally exp6ll�d by those elin*at-,
. : y d the reach of her life. a couple of five grain tab- les,, G.. Stewart, W, Jeffrey; half dozen I am over 65." -E.13. . in ' ' N ure.intends.- The
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I � Crenoid for Chick- * � quiet lets taken in a 1ittle water with thO cookies, plain white, R.''Brilublecombe, Don't be content to envy her. Follow Pood Will be refreshed and will copts&
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ens .. . ...... 35C qt. determination she kept her ideals for food Will neutralize the excess acidity W Reborne; doughnuts, Mrs. J. Shaw, her example. lCrusekien will li�4nsing stream to ,every fibre
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. I a Christian education for . scones, Mrs. J. -Shaw, J . just as it keeps her young. of the body, reinvigorating, ybur whole
- Whiz Fly Spray TO get more Milk - each.of her which may present and prevent its j 'Ho,,we, .
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. c e her. further formation. This removes the Howe; nut loaf, home-made, F. Ty0hTIF14ju e you young system, brightening your eyes, clearing I
li. gallon ........ $1.50 ,from your cows Would it be possible to -dist' to hold -whole cause, of 'the trbulDle and the Samis, W. Reborne; drop cakes, P. inside ;' you wake up every morning Y'dur skin-' You feel -and are -a .
i Spray naturally and healthfully St rt, J. Gowan; gems or muffins, ,
alt fore m!hem lightly with Creonoid be- in any home on earth a family re- meal digests -natural .
�., Scoop Shovels .... $1.85 Ming. Theodor of Creonoid is ewa as" fit and fresh as a schoolgirl, and different person. Thousands are I
1la � objectionable to flies, The cows will union which would gather together a without need 'of 'pepsin pills or ard- p. Stewart, J. Bowman; short bread, before the first month, is out the proving it daily. Why shouldn't you'?
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a'i„ P .. then stand more quietly and yield circle of wider missionary influence ficial di extents, I � A. C. Backer, W. J'efflrey; applie pie, wonderful difference is written in your Kruschen Salts is obtainable at �811
"I . lothes, Wringers, $6.00 ,Get , few ounces of Bisuraited X complexion and our eyes. Kruschen Drug Stores at 45c. and 75c. per bottle..
. , . � I . . C more milk. en than the sons and daughters and ag- J. -Sterling, W. McQueen; pumpkin
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I J... Red Star Hand houses and hog pen,; to get rid Of in- sons-in-law and daughters-in-law nesia from -any reliable .druggist. Ask pie, J. 'Carnochan, Mrs. Shw�- lemon ___ - I 1. �� .. - 0 . I
" . . , Washer ...... $-118.00 nett pests, through whom this consecrated for either powderor tablets. It never pie, J. Bryan,, R. Culfi-ningliam; raisiu . 1
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I 111�In bulk mother has one to the uttermost comes as a liquid, milk or citrate and, ,piej W. McQueen; salad, three . . " .
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I .. Galvanized Wash parts of the earth? , in the bisurated form is not a laxa- vidual fruits, T. Wilson. -s-alad three on wool', R. Brimblecombe, Mrs. Sav- Marigolds 'R,' Hoover, R. Brimble-
.. lm." Tubs ..$1.25 to $1.65 $1.25 per Gallon The eldest son is Wilber W White tive. Try thi�_.planand eat what you individual vegetables, �; Wils6; six age; ,single piece liand4aitted china, ,Ombe; co'4c
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Granite Wash of New the ;�, Bible want at your, next meal- and see if this tarts (frudt), iR. Cunningham, J. Bry- realistic, F. Samir braith, Mis.;VIN11e; collection Zinnias,
_ .. � G. - - Teachers' Training School, ,whose in- isn'tthe best advice you ever had. On an; candy, maple cream, R. Bri,nble_ gle. piece hand -painted china, conven- 11, ,er
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w; . Boards ......... 75e 1 "'., �-- fluence felt throughout the mission ,"what to eat." collection of tional, Dr. GTievle, J. Galbraith; hand- collection,
11HO" ._A. 0. Baeker; Snapdiragm
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'.. .. - -4) is f e't , J. Galbraith, R. Hower;
" , .�a� .stations of every land. I y, .Mr nning� painted cup and saucer, J. Gai-braith; 1.
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�. Buggy Lanterns, . candy, .Mr . 1. Johnston, R. Cu Geranium n pot, red, R. Hoover; Ger-
The The eldest daughter is Mrs. 8omp- . . liam.- best Variety baking from one Mrs. McKelvey, R, anibm, any other, R. Hoover, O. Hem.
". large size ...... $2.50 ton. She and her husband, Rev. C. . batch dough, J. Clarnachan; best var- !` wall paper, original ingway; TuberoRis Beigonia, R. Thom-
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P, � M. Compton, spent years in, frontier touch, such •as a door -knob- 9011160ne iety of baking from cake batter, T. design, cray!,� colored, Miss Living- son, Mrs. R..J. McLaughlin; Rex Be-
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. home mission service, and are now else iiiay touch these objects after we Wilson, . ston.
l'`'. FLOWERS I gonia, R. Hoover, Miss XeLeod- best ,
- . working in the University of Woos- do, and so, indirectly, the nose and LADIES, WORK Begonia, no Tuberous Or Re'
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.1.1 ter, preparing young men for Chris. mouth secretions of one person are . � emingway, 'Miss McLeod- ✓best col-
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I , ' Ar . hands of another. Best collection, of ladies' fancy work, Grieve collection of cut flowers, R, lection ,of ferns, 1R. Thomson; best,
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P.1.1 . Geo. A. SILLS %'X� SON Mrs. John R. Mott is the second There is no ,reason, however, why Mrs. R. J. McLauch-lint, R. Rrimble� Brimblecombe, R. Hoover; Pansies j' collection, of potted plants, J. Ca ,
daughter. Through her wide mis- this should alarm us. It has, never- combe, J. Howe; collection of five art- P J. rno-
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,.,. sionary influence and through the theless, a very practical, lesson, for us, icles hand -made, suitable for Christ- Galbraith, Pr. ,Grieve- Phlox Drum-
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and it is the purpose of� t rxiond, R. Hoover, J. Galbraith; Stocks,
_. . missionary statesmanship of Dr. to bring this his article mss gifts, costing less than $1 each, R. Hoover, R. Brimblecambe; Petunias, OHILDRENIS COMPETITION
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- D. Fowler, Mrs. R. J. McLauch- J 'Galbraith Dr. Grieve; Dianthus, G. Best pen -ell drawing of two books•
; leaders of the tntirewarld have felt of our readers. . lin; embroidered five o'clock cloth in �:tewart, Dr' Grieve,- ,Gladiolus Spike, ,and vase, B. Agar, C. Plum; best do-
. I. SUNDAY Arr.ERNOON I From the very outset she seems to the touch of that little home in,Ohio. As long as disease •germs remain cotton, Mrs. D. Powler, J. Howe; filet j C
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11 .�albraith, R. Hoover Verbenas, G. sign for school crest, crest worked,. in
I I I I I 'have realized this. Shepherds were In China he other daughter, Mrs W. on the hands, they cannot do us- any crochet ilunch cloth, Mrg. Muldoon, lewart, Dr. Grieve; White
.,I (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) Itelling of a wondrous vision, tolling R. Stewart, is working with her Mrs. harm. They must gain entrance in- Mms. S Asters, J. color scheme of 3 colors, 'S. Wilson, &
I"' i Willert- dirawn work, Oriental, Galbraith, MTs. Little; Pink Asters, J. Agar, iC. Plum; best poster,for foot-
, 1how angel voices had predicted the band, Mr. W. R. Stewart, of the Y.M. to our bodies, if they are to cause Miss Livingston, Mrs. Savage; em- Galbraith, Dr. �Grieve; Red, Asters, R. b
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: ,My God, is any hour so sweet, .heavenly mission oft babe. What C.A. force in China, chief. We can quite readily Protect broidered tray cloth in cotton, R. Hoover, Mrs. Eckmire mauve orPUT- . Xalrlmgame� M. Lowry. Jack Baeker, 1,
." From blush of morning to eveninz i does the y9.6 this? "She The quiet mother never addressed ourselves from the dA-ngers with Brimblecombe, Mrs. R. J. McLauch- , _1 , gh., ; best set of 4 wooden to
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I ,ke'pt all these thin ple, Asters, J. Galbraith; Dr. Gri.eve;IW. Palmer, H. Routledge; beat doll's
things in her heart." an audience in her life, but perhaps which our hands may threaten 4-s. lin; linen, centre with crochet border, C,llo,tlou of Asters J Galbraith, Mrs. sweater, girls tinder 1() years, EL
.. As that which calls me to Thy feet, fShe does not go about crying, "You no other man in ,America has ever First of all, we should, keep our i '
I ; The hour• of prayer? hear what they are saying of my stirred as many thousands of the men hands away from our faces, excepting Miss Livingston, D. Fowler;- ,em- Eckmire; -best Gladioli display, J, Gal- Baeker, M. F09- three ,button holeia,,
iHushed in each doubt, gone broidered centre piece in, cotton, R. braith, R. Hoover; 12 Sprigs Salvia, A. McCallum E• Fox plain hemming,
fear; I every son?,' She does not even tell to the of America to a recognition of their when using a -handkerchief, or when Brimblecombe, R. Thomson; embroid- A. ,C. Baeker, 1R. Hhover- Perennial H� Roubledge' D. Ar�msfbrong- darning,
opening -years of that son the Divine world obligation, as has her second eating, or using a toothbrush. It is ere& centre piece, in dark linen, Miss ph.1ox, J. I I
touching Livingston, W. Jeffrey; embroidered
My spirit seems in heaven to sta a dangerous habit that Of tclul GalbrAith, , R' Hoover; H. Ro
" .. Y-1destiny that has been foretold for son, J. Campbell White, formerly a ubledge, J. Carnochan; patching,
,;., And even, the penitential tear Cocks,combs, Dr. Grieve; Sweet Peas, E. Nichol, J. Gai�nochsn- best dressed.
.. . the face, and particularly the lips, tabQe set, centre and 2 trays, MTs*. R, j Carnochan, Mrs. R. J.-MeLachl
� ".�. Is wiped away. Him. Why this reticence? Can there missionary in India, and later, the with the hands. an; doll, E. Baeker, Jack Ra'eker; knitte& '-
, The any answer but one? It was to first General Secretary -of the Lay- J. MeLauchlin, Mrs. Muldoon; cloth J. "W" - , Charlotte Elliott. I collection of Nasturtiums, R. Brim- scarf, D. Armstrong, M. Fox; block
. �, I . 1prevent the bush from being con- men's Missionary Movement of the Most important however is the and four serviettes, embroidered,Mrs. ble00nilbe; collection, of roses, J. Gal- of quilt, any pattern, M, Scott, . J_
F 1. . . PRAYER I sumed by its own burning. It was to United States and, ,Canada. His e,- liands should always be tboroug'h-ly Savage, F. Samir ; embroidered Ap- brith, A. C. Baeker; collection' of Carn6chan. .
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I . 'I" " washed before food is touched. Re- plique, Mrs, D. Fowler, Mrs. Savage; ,. ..
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. ,. We thank Thee, our Father, for the I ting out the fire of earth. It -was to vinced him that the greatest -need .member always to do, this, and You embroidered Hebedo, Mrs. Savage,
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.-A, of noble women serving Thee in their childhood, That is why the mother support from the home base, So h wl ell will A,q much to protect you hardanger, MTs. Savage, R. Thomson; .
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0, 11.11 appointed places. Above all we hum- of Jesus hid in bqr heart -the shop-, returned home to America to seta embroidered, wallachain�,' Mrs. .R. J. .. - .-
.. bly thank Thee. for Mary, the Mother herds' song, new standard for missionary sappqrt. Questions concerning Health, ad- McLachlin, _ R. Brimbleco-inbe;
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. �.� her Saviour. May He be our Saviour years. It s at the marriage feast of " h-"n,dreds, hundreds to thousands sociation, 184 College Street, Toronto, combe, Mrs, Sava 41 0,mbroldered. t � I
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too. Amen, 11 d thousands to millions. Now Dr' I
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.,�; ' ,side. It would seem for a moment .. ------------ a- ed Fr'en'ch or Solid, R. Brimblecombe, - I
� S. S. LESSON FOR OCTOBER 12th as if the mother had deserted her great men which his experience made Mrs, SaVAge; coronation, braidwork, . 0
': . plan, She appears eager to push avfdont�-tha need for trained mis- PALE PEOPLE Miss Livingston, Mrs. Savag . e; Ital- t�,_ Z I
Lesson Topic -Mary, The Mother the University of Wooster, he is ex- , . .- I/ ��®�f����q. of Jesus. Jesus forward -to drive Him prema- L"unary leadership. As President of AR19 M PERIL ian cut work, R. BrimMecombe, Mrs. i�q
" turely into His mission. "They have . Savage- Irish crochet, 'Mrs. Fowler,
Lesson Passage - Luke 2:15-19 ; no wine," she says, He was now erting an untold influence in training Some Form of N0106us Breakdown Mrs. .96age; fancy knitting in cot- -�_-�- :
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� . John 2:1-5; 19.25-27. thirty years old and His public work missionary leadership. Always Thratens Them. ton, R. Brimblecombe, Miss Living- 4T4 rz I
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Rev. George Matheson, D.D., in his family circle, in the scene of domestic their lives to missionary service, the Pale people ere almost always nerv- Savage, Mrs. Muldoon; crochet work __I -
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L' "Representative Women of the Bib other said to each one: "Long be- ous. Paleness denotes lack of blood _r . - M, T"I-�
V ,. le,', enjoyment. She is still Him in in wool, Dr. Grieve. Mrs. Savage; - , , � I 4 1-11 , a n
� "How shall I approach this from too strenuous a life. She does child's Laney dress, hand�made, Mrs. �
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P ec gave Ms service.' Savage, Mrs. R. J. McLaughlin; lady's --r- I -- ,,�l -..rz
� � . woman! There is a solemnity about not see that the youth has biome a ve you to God for t''jaded nerves, sleeplessness,' headaches , ---
". her before which I shrink. I feel man. Mothers rarely discern that I or neuralgia, . fancy apron, Mrs. Anderson, R. I I �. I'll
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al. We must 'find in it something have I to do with thee? Mine hour is burden of the letter she knew she make rich, red blood. This new blood able, Miss Livingston, J. Howe; laun- . .. V I e f
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which is shared by the sisterhood of not yet come." Yet filial aft'ection should write. She al -ways said a let- strengthens the nerves and gives ,i- dry -bag, Mrs, R. J. McLaughlin, J. . f .
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All,� take it to be this: What does the ways ought to be a day, in -which a In less than .
4 two minutes she, was Toronto, -says: "Two years ago I used bleoornbe; 1-tadian hemstitching, Miss -im, -,-- .
E-11 mother of Jesus represent to her sis- true son takes the reins from his talking to 'Mrs. King. What a relief Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills for a nervous Livingston, Mrs. Muldoon -pair Pillow L�. 11 -,i,',,� I , , -11 .
I ters in humanity? What was that mother* tut do not think Mary's it was. "Thank goodness, I thought breakdown with the result that I have cases, cut -work, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. - .... M lu-4. -
F01.�L Particular work which Mary had to course was wrong, though it had a of the telephone," she said, The bur- been Well and strong ever since." R. J. McLauchlin; fancy lamp shade, ___ 1-11 I
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She was commissioned to guide the Cents a box from The Dr. Williams' ler, W. Miller; ,bridge cloth, Mrs. R. I
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11" 'train her child for heaven. But here, steps of Jesus by moderating Medicine Co., Brockville,.Ont. J. McLatrehlin, R. BrimblecGmbe;4�:, the child is 'Himself from heaven so their pace. To the latest hour of HEALTH SERVICE OF THE hand -made step-in, white or colo)red . ,
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M I care of His physical; ' I Spread Manure on Sod. Savage, Miss Livingston; sofa pil1ow, Roofin
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'T , I not to stimulate the higher life, but mind been fraught with a peculiar In preparing lan4 for whi.iat, J. G. Stewart; sofa pillow, quilted, Mrs. .
to -prevent the higher life from mak-)Significan-ce. It is when at the foot Clean Hands. H. Matthews and Sons, of Delaware, W, Anderson MTS. Fowler; vanity •.7 - �
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�! , '' ing Him forget His lower needs. of the cross, He transfers her bond' do not apply manure directly before .,�. .
F There had been committed to her a of motherhood from Himself to His Our hands are in constant use and, Bowing the wheat but the fertilizer is pillow, J. Howe, Mrs. Savage; table ..�
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ission.,son; son, behold thy mother!" Here come into contact with a considerable ,We say positively that Colored ' -, .
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Wv.. . , great trust --the preserviatiost of albeloved disciple, "Woman, behold thy in the course .of a few hours, they 'spread on sod the year before and a Fowler; table napkins, initial, Mrs. R.
11#11" crop of hay cut. The field is then j. .. I
, � . - number of articles. It IS because our McLauchlin, R. Thomson; work Rib-RoH represents the greatest -
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.. 4.,� C I , I soiled that, unless properly eared for, manure to -Fowler - (pair Of bath towels, R. clustry in 25 years. A critical I .
.. . . . a mixture of 150 pounds per Brimble',combe, Miss I-AvIngston, pair I
: they may be our greatest enemies, '2-12-6 fertilizer is used for fancy .t
I . acre of examination of Colored will con_vince, yott that:
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body in i4 secretions, The' secre- broidered, Mrs. Fowler, R. Brimble- .
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tions from the nose and mouth are . combe; nightdress, fancy, R. Brimble- . . VIVO are the Unique Advantages of Colored Rib -Roll.
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U11 . ":, � . I I 0 disease. We should alivays deal with parasites common to sheep, Hamel P . Permanence --a metal roof with a galvanized iron base. Cannot wzirp,�. .
. .. I I . mely, pillow cases and sheets Mrs. Savage, shrink, Peet, crack, curl or bulge. .
, rl.111 I. . such secretions as if we -knew them internal and external. Of Mrs. Anderson- •,14dy's' scarf, hand- . 9 ,
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;�",..�,;,. ? the one graiTi native of disease depends upon' whether the most deadly as serious infections by buffet set, 3 pieces, white ground, .
I AO Re Beauty --colors to match brick, stucco, wooden structures, stone or any
�-,. `,.�� � germ laden secretion from one person this type are usually fatal. Stomach Miss Liviukston, J. Howe; buffet set, material. .
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� " , , I I this variety while, Lightning 'Rod Act, Colored Rib -Roll gives complete lightnjjjg�
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,��i , Mrs. I. Johnston- pair guest towels, ,
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lvg;,4�1" I coughs� and sneezes. It may also be and lice are present.' Thoge kinds. ,of - I I descriptive badklot, 4' .
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