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Iblowing `air"y on tW, 401,00, g. The . - 4Q', � A I'- , 1� 1, 1 4 ite, Ul Ith, hom , " `� I lo , I : .. '. . quite � , 0 i�h tio.va4hip, is I)AM ,waisi' in lRoWrIpso, conOttiorli I �, � Thel�r builib'tbeir sba�lp of logs 07P I I I , I ON �e �',-Suleh , . . . Ideel'y' � 'her MOP& everi is a wmplj�bp, low', includ- ; � I I , ir finpoceo *0 16 , " hear,clintioni Netirs. 4ngi thisyeaV,ai . of,]nary! andigraln, . .._ . _g:W040 In6rit, ; E. Awe, Goi . CIA 11 , 11Z I %-be=8011,90, . ., vii'l k It "' - --Reowd. * Vidir,been he"-vf 06i thrft hoi _.... ..., I And tilled -the wtirgin so# full WeU I - I .1 I . and It is a h*d pri to solve the . Their c'hi alli som dai.. i;, P 1:MT. H. J. ThoMon Si into this origin of the fire as no ,person W )Kellogg's AM,BRAX Brings he'rit. , .office on Mpndai russet ripple which been near the *d1ding- for sorrm Relief - . . . . .. 11 1, -1hei,,,h,aid,pwdked in his orchards, it hav- hours provilbui , Taw loss. is quite I A life of plenty, n0ter they taw, - A Ing .Wb�wU 't4 winter, and -it was a serious Oro, Partly cakrerei in. " weanty meals forrued thew re. 'in a good, abate of pimservation— surance.-4Blyth StaiadWA. . L . pai ,. , Nowtil. 0o",dp;%#Qn gets its gri ' So ' 1 ( C!inrtbu ', ..V, on a lot " riot. forget their d1eeds, - ' . . . . , Awardod'Prize. I person glipost unawares., it -often Revere . , 1. I I . � I . their nanlies while mei 11� 'I 71%0 .two , patients 01� we oewh " week 311r. B. W. F. . starts with such little things. Head- lasts. . . , tome in ZuTioh, who, narrowly ei 'Last Beavers aches, Listlessness. 'Bad comi . i" .,ied, death ifitom. boti, .poisoning a reraelve4 a,,diequel fQT $259", this be- ion. Unpleasant breath. If un- If e* &i wealth w1e, kMy enjoy. , 'few weeks ago, are recovering slow- ing the prize won by hila at , the Checked, it may seriously irapair Lees not forget our here; - , ' - 1y from the illness- T&S- Susan your health. "Twas left by Hh��s. Pioneers I 40ewh is up andgibout; the house while - I I y I . , , 4 'her .mother is progressing more . N 'e�: A worthy deed for ristory's page. � L '� , -t i last- I In I�ortunately, you can avoid this I slowly, being a le to ,take liquid food calculate nuoiber of ravolvitions danger by eating a delicious cc- — . 4 14 but unable, stilk,o, eat any soolid food. made by -a ,rol.laftor (which is the real. Labpratory tests show that • 4 fi -.4Goderich Signal. heart of the Norge Electric rafrigier- Kellogg's ALL-BRAw provides two 0 1, Thomas Willis,,. of , Centri nh labor) on , I display in the e,xperiineurtal ' things needed � to overcome common How Sir Francis Drake's wit department of tDetroit etroit factory, constipationB : "bulk" and vitamin . , cc P 0 1y vecenibly resigned 'his position wit going continuously since July 11, ALL -BRAN is also a rich sou;ce of EState ' Cost Suckers, ' 4 the Shamrock creamery at Centralia, 1926, to the date Of theycOnveni iron for the blood. I I .. liras purchased tbe Lucan cTeaTneTY There were over two hundred pres- $19000,000 , last ent at the convention and Mr. Beav- . I .4 end ,commenced business there, Biological tests demonstrate� that - I I - ers' solution was the nearest to t the "bulk" in I week.Signal. ,be ,bran is similar to that - ), ' ,correct number.—Bxeiter Times -Ad- in leafy vegetables. Inside the body, (pro,m Toronto Sitar Weekly I I , ' 'An Exeter corrieis,p011dent states vocate. , ­- mass, which gently ske, swash-ibucking I I fti derspite a. sulopoisition. among clears out the intestinal wastes. Sir Francis DT V I IF Itilie people ,of that district that' ' the Farm Sold. Eni admiral who ,swept the . Exeter eann�int factory would be . . How much better than taking un- Spavish Wain in the boisterous days I tiosea ,dow'n this season, the factory The farm of the late Joseph Law-_ pleasant , patent medicines. , Two of Queen Elizabeth, hash nothing in I VAI( operate as usual. Pi will 'be son, of Sti which was offered tablespoonfuls of ALL -BRAN daily. ,ambition on his alleged ,descendant, - . Ahe main (product amid' contracts will for .sale at the offi1ces of Gladman & Oscar (Mei Hai oi are usually sufficient. Serious cases, Iowa farmer and promiDtier of the . , 'be given i for about the same'Stansbury last week, was sold to MT. with every meal. If i,ot relieved Drake estate scheme. . I acreage as last yeiar'­-4oderich Sig- Hei 'Snell for $4,600. — Exeter .,this way, see your doctor. ill F, I . I ThnesiAdvoicatie. I � 4 mal. , - 1. ,%T F'ranc'es died a relatively poor 1,1 I . , Get the red -and -green package at man, for all the treasure his bus- t. . 'J TATs. R. J. Sandeirson, fth cones- Egg Within An Egg. your grocer's.,, Nade by Kellogg in cap.eeTing bran int him. His all . dri'vi'ng horse I .4 I. I f I igion 6f Hai was a We have reported of late, several London, Ontario. heir, ff-�artzell, lived, for more than , ,I . sund, buggy on Saturday afternoon freaks of nature and this], week we .. . a dozen years in,England, whesce he I ,spun yarns in terms of billions of f, I i ,, -.Whi she was %aiken 'with a slight f • . . stroke. The h6rsa made its " have still another to reipqrrt. -Haugh . dollars, and grew rich in the pro- - 0 .' ., way Bri of the 9th of Tuirnberry, col- I I . 1� 1home without ri until, when ' MS. , lected an ,egg of unusual -size, eight building ,and rAiaintainift a perfect' I turning in at the gateway, the buggy Aart,ell is charged -by postal - I t, 11 I 4eolidded yncbh -the post supporting the inches by 6Y2 inches, on -Wednesday body in perfect health,und ,so far as authorities. with being tlie- master - . -Inail )box. I I The impact threw. Mrs. Of Ia# week- 'On ]breaking the egg food plays any part in the game,. it mind in the eall�cbion of more than IV @ ls=derson -out, •and she revived suf- it was disetiviered that this egg war, is to be found in nuts, fruits, graInS $1 0,D,0,,();oo f0m investors through - .0 really two eggs. "$ Chord a N . teiently to call for help, then lapsed I The larger egg was and vegetables, for "I ehold, I .,have out the United States on the golda. - linto ,unconsciousness. Her body was complete with yoke and white, and given you every her�b bearing seed � . promise of reaping from. $2,000 to . I sinfully bruisied� but no bones were contained 'another is ' mall egg almost which is upon the face 'of all the ,t1 '0,00 - fair each doi invested to- ` V I, � , � I � � , , , - I - � I - I 4i - 'Pall completely -roundi and -also p,6t'fect in earth and every tree in which is the 1`%-aTd the •settlemi of the purport (7hroken.-4Go6erich Signal. , a 0 1 P4 ' ' ' its ,m9ike-up. The ben, that, I -aid .this fruit of a tree yielding seed to y01 ed esi of the fani Elizabethan 1f, � I Parish Priest Leaving. egg must have heard of the depres- it shall be for nve�sjt." No us�,x of buccanow. . 4 . . - sion and was trying to help out as, animal flesh can or, will realize the , iTh, .authorities credit Ha�zellrs It wXs with great reget the mem- best ,she could-4Wing4hain, Advance. peace and joy there is in living apart motion of the mythical estate .14 1, - 1*rs ,of_ St. Ambrose R. C. Church, Times. , L from the perpetual spilling of blood. Pro ; of rbo�vm, learned on iftbIbith last , . with being ,one of the most f9bulous - . -Stand and. view .the golden summer hoaxes of all time. . I i I from , their beloved pi Rev. Alps Golf Club Opening. sunset; behold ,the beautiful flowers, 'Haftz.ell was recently deported 'by 9- � � 'Father McHugh, of his removal wirth- The spring . iernblenib of purity -and innocence; ,the British ig,vernment as a, un&- 9- 'In ithe next few weeks, to Thames- work is, be'in'g rapidly . ture the spotless ,purity of he&v- - ble alien. He was arrested on ,ville parish, near ,Chatham. During proceeded with so, very shoTtly the P10 SIM I 7 . 'Us ,sojourn here for thie, past nine golfers will The strugglinig to beat old, en wheV nothing that defileth shall his arrival. in the 'United' -States and I if I Man Par and elilmliniating their plough evier enter in with these things for , is now at liberty on- 10,000 bond he ;; .Zvars he -has endeared him -self to Grumpy Depression. A bacikgrouni ;Can ,anyone .see any- awaiting action by the May grand Trobestanits, as well as tthe Tie mbei .OPPOnent I - ,,� " .. ,of his own church and his, going is suave' of ,the course shows all the thing beautiful in -the killing of an- jury at Sioux City, Ia., on a change ' y . ,eens in healthy shape due, to the imals and the ,spilling ,of blood and -cy and mail fraud. ' . , L I , vegTetbed by many whib will be a 191. the eating of the mutilated carcass � of ,onspira luri in wishing him, continued Sue- rhilorganite, top dTes,sings ,given them I -One Of lf�lrti letters' quoted in . � ,�ceas in his work. Rev, J. F. Pagrutt;e in the late fall. at is ,necessary to fried in their own death dew? It.is ,the solicitors' report in connection - . . I . bo, em again, bruItally"disigusting, fit only for t(hV . � with the Drake estate aotivii -of ISt. Augustine, will be Father Mic.- l-i"'ediately ' P dress' th , ties, con - 0 'he compost consisting of I an filthy scamengws a filth. To all taiii, this description of the mi 'Eugh's successor.—Brussels Post. ' 1ni arg - thoughtful iii�m and women Who want tude of the affair: .. i te, sulphate screened . I . _hate of am(monia., sic l,� to live Out their natural be-rin, of �,qf you had all aver ,one illt I # 'I McDonald—Wells. . rich soil and sand. They then require t I two weeks of continued rolling-. The years,. there is plenty of provisloh. in ,pounds sterling, which is' he ebqui - . " t A quiet but (pretty wedding was tiles are all functiouft and .the fair- fruits, nuts, grain and, vegetables us- -1,,t of five billion i if you had . I I volemnized on March 30,, at the Unit- -vays are ed in their natural vitalizing form( as all ab6met hat amount, you could buy, -led Church JM W A , anse,,Atburn, at 2.30 readly for reseeding, rolling and feT- m, ,re now pr�actically dry and: given frothe' hand Of 'their. 0re- the, whole ,,;ft y.,of Des ;Moines and . hts , pan., when:Rev. Mortimer united in tilizing. The trees beloWnumber sev- ator; which, ,provision, in addition to build a. fence around it, 'so you can - aI . --inarriage, Jeanette, youngest daugll- len tee hays'arilv ll been removed giving Pure thoughts', pure air, sleep and see the colossal .affair it is." . ' F-11 � I ter of Mrs. W. Wells and the late a clear view of the fairway. Shower suffltient exercise of muscles and skin, The story -of Haxitzell's ,promotion Mr. Wells, and Mr. Colin IMeDonald, baths hame been installed in the -club will dei disease. It is the sim- of ,the estalte, repeatedly "branded - --�— I __ ------- lbuth--,of--+I-dl�lett---Tovra--bip-.-- The-bri-de­ --j�&g,E�,�- -gi�ff- a ­T, i,-�f.,-,t-6d --- ff,u­,-0,—r -6f- iock- - ple things that produce, the marvel- by ,the British Gove-mment and d loos results and inever the irr, . looked charming attired in her,trav-Ael,� ers are, available­--Vinghan-, Ad- costly, Amerivan officials as a fraud, inyth, ,ss- .$ '. , ling suit of wool cbOnga crepe' in vane -Times..- cumbersome wheels upon 'wheels of and , fabrication, reads like the wild - ion 0 � . ]biscuit shade, with_ trimming of � - I I medical science interfering with the est fiction. It involves air inter- ' P_ . Vituna, Flak, with hat and accessories. . - natural. The doctor of the future is 'national love match, a rendezvous in Ou- 1. ito 'match and wearing: a pretty cor- the one that prevents 'rather than a small English church, dd§cov&Ty of e1, sage of spring iviolets. The happy On Living the one that cures. It is the life the 1ivalyable papers" of m6lodrama 0I Couple will reside opn the ',groom's principal oprerating within that does death threats, clandestine dealings �1 farmt near Blyth; where they .have . ' the curing anyway. with -agents of the British crown, , , thelibest wishes of a host of friends ' . Hei March 27, 19,33. . I S. Mc,LEAN. and an estate valued by Hartzell at i I edl*- . I * -for a long ,and prosperous life . .'— I To the Edit,, of � The Expositor. I - . I I 221/2'billi-on. dollars. I , ults Myth ,Stan,daTd. "I . . � _. - - Hartzell began these activities in pe -0 1 . Disastrous Fire. . Dear Sir: ,Nature dlemands an out- "' 19-20., according to investors in the at . . . let for the overflow of thoughts or ,scheme, many of whom. still 'remain . I Iect A disastrous fire 'orf unkri ori- a stagnation in ,production, an area- Huron's Pioneers I farm in the ibelief that they will re;. - 11 .1 ig! I ii, book place ,at the 'McInnis farm rent in a di regarding the place � . celve a fortune through their, invest- . of dogs in 'the ,hunting of.deer. Pic- From Britain's rack -bound coast TN�znt;s. ey "I .. In (Morris, on Friday night about, 11.30 tare the large -leas of deer life through they sailed', Fabulous Returns. you . ,when IMT. Alf. Pierce happened to the destructiveness of wolves. To me And braved Atlatitic's mighty deep, I I IoO& out ,and noticed that the barn an analyst would first destroy the. In search ,of home and fortuhe's,ball His promises of fabulous returns ing ,ion birs farm was on. fire. lie immledi- wolvis; then 4estray the, dogs; then Not . knowing where, they next,might brought hundreds into, the seberne. pply stely phoned some of the neighbors, destroy the guns. Then, with 11 11 - ack- after which he notified -the might op* a , seep• I Pictures of vast wealth were painted ly. I - their enemies gone, perhaps the deer . in i words. - . crator who in turn notified -the fixe- x list- ., of lmen who respatided quickly and se-' may have -a plAce in -nature's picture They came from Erin�s Emerald Isle, mong the far-flung holdings Ove- . I . cured bollard truck -to convey theni gallery. .1 From Merry England's fertile plain, ed by Hartzell to support his claims 1 be I I have never yet seen or ,heard of FrOTA Scotia's heathieT -bills perchance of wealth, 'were the Cunard docks. at , to the'fire, but there was very little , "To traverse Canada's fair domain. . � they could do, outsidie, of.pr�otecting 4 single .paragraph, let alone a sin- I Liver cot, England, and Tedwaod for- , your I the house which luckily was not in :gle page in..all literature, sacred or' ests -of Oregon, extensive cotton lands I secular, to prove that animals were They built their hopes on God alone in Egypt, large properties in the very carleated for the purpose of being food And prayed Utis hand might be their heart of London, and the Chicago I 1, I for the hu -man race, -or to be shot at guide; . ,and Northwestern Railroad. -, "I Had To Give Up The just for sport. Them are ,noun- Their courage failed them not, while Only,rieeenUy, according to United tains of literature to show that they they . I States federal investigators, Hartzell ' I ,BestJob He Ever Had; ,have been Iso used, and plenty Of Were stemiming proud, St. Lawrence told his. investors that it was the I I .31ailIardville, B. 11C—Victor I;Ev-' facts and figures to prove that the tide. MirJpending settlement ,of the estate that caused England to go off the '.1 ibQue, of this city,"recently said: "A results have been bad for .those so. � . t . year ago I haA to give up .the best ' indulging. In the final analysis, all When landed on fair Canada's shore, gold standAid. ' Job I ever had, on account of pd anknal bodies are built out. of plant They al.l. set forth, their worth, to Each .clalm found a new crop of A 4 2iealth. Stomach trouble, rheumatle life, consequently they can add noth- prove, ) i1iad me just about past going. It's , 1. giAl4ble, investors ieager to hand over I I I , pains, headaches and constipation ing -to plant; lifein ,the line of food And freshed blazed traRs, hb, along ttheir money. Funds received by -Hart- , , simply amazing the w s tvalue. They do add a variety , of,, ,WWyP , Zell's agents were called "aonations . I of Sargon and 2 bottles of Sargon tastes and, an increase of animalism Showed them. by day which 'path to to the settlement fuwh" . . . . 7111s overcame all my trI oubles. for the nature of the animal is in its ?'over ,But the climax was the assertion "' 3 an was liquidating herise,lf Is in my life." l � ition two pay u7 I T' �" . . I — necessary for a perfect Creator de- Their caravans, though not the.bost, ':`u� would be in a pos-i feel as well and stn%Ag 94% I Aver (Ild flesh. 1�iseasi are avoidable and, un, I 11 I J�,hai signed,and created a -perfect buiman Held ,their Idly bela ngs all; _,. A. Wh", " . . worldly ng! off ber i of ,the estate, on which I I orr . ,C. A1BERi body, made perfect provision for 1 But blest they, were and well c*nt#nt the inte� st alone was said 'by the 17e I ,C ,I Tow I . - I i . I I I - ., . I I � I I 0 0 . 0 . 11 . I I . I , I � I I . I v. � I I I I I I I . I -*''* AN EASY . years. quote . I any . ­­_ 1 . THE - Let us show.- you . ... � .11 you prices on any. ' . I - . style. . I .1 . . . HURON EXPOSITOR . .­­ I . McLean Bros., Publishers . I I •S 7 . I JOB,* *, WAY T � . .I. . . WF�A N . '4WHA-1%GO TO _-O-iU WEL:1,ALWAYS USE MY -111S SURELY ISAN EASY I El UGLY LYEUDW OFF GILLEM PW FLARE E -'IT'FLUSHES I e I i' , - WAY' TO DO AN. I I "UNPLEASANT � I . . . . " Free Booklet TAINS �. vtruct the story, went to England in JOB, aoonqr or later to declaTg�­Opeu war- .. �2 I 1011aBOWLS? "I I THENIxOFF � ., . �, CM'GO ING TO TELL .. The Gillett's Lye Booklet .. TNE SCI(LIMMED - WITHOUT ' 'Y" I 11 EVE NE tells you ,bow to avoid drudgery by using this I . . 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I Hartzell agents to have been $1,000,- I)Take eistvAe." painsthemeis no guarantee that sWW Y00 a day' , . *of" The amorous angle of the Hirtze-11 conditions are not insidiowly under- *11 'Hartzell, Do, the "donators" saga, concerns a Lady Courson, said I . , . I � muting, the resistance of �the body, A,i% vtruct the story, went to England in by "donati to be a niece of an aoonqr or later to declaTg�­Opeu war- .. �2 , ' [M in the company of two other heir of Sir Francis. She and Hart- fare on a delicate Part; of Some 'vital- . ' � I .11 - "... Drake estate promoterts-.'He. soon - zell plan, to marry, so the, account I 1 '41'.... organ. .. ;. . . t114 ,41 �"f himself, and the two Aruiok out for hims runs, and live on one of the vast I I Diseases of the beart and kidneys . wcquaimtanees are now in an English 'estates to which slre will. 5e ,heir . rank high. in the list of causes of I . 1'�,01 , iail. - , . I I after the "final settlomentyp . . "final is - ,death. We problem of disability and . 1. Afterr ri of negotiations, so P.oughly the settleinient" definite shortening of life from dis- .. the aecount runs, Ra,rt7AI gadiiii' the to, be as follows, accardiing to Per- eases of these 6ivans 'it, in, - large. ... - 7-. tecrpt information that -Sir Francis sons whose faith remains unshaken: measure, .the problem of eradicating Drake bad a,legitimate son who had Half to the . -British government, focal in Sections. Alth,ough teeth and not shared in his father's estate, one-fourth to Hari and- one­t,anzils : , are here st7-essed as parts . ,. which had during the "son's lifetime Coax-" fourth .to the father of Lady Co where foci of infection iexist;, there ­"14�'i been given to the church. . ison. Of HaTtzell's fourth_ one - half I . r, Less productive sources are othe", , . 1� , Hartzell, ,so the stary continues, is to -be given tli,-. "donators"" The perhaps which the physician has in - I .� t, , brake into a church at midnight, total of that half is roughly esti- mind in the"perqodic health examini J11 spent,hours,among ,the dusty rafters inated at "several billions." . . tion of his, clients. �, . ..�11� and -presto! at the crack of dawn " Hartzell so far has fared -well.. - , I . . " found the (papers, ,beneath a loose _�Vhen he was lodged in the county "i , .I I board. The lyrumoter lost not a second's ' Jail at Sioux City, awailm-g- ii his wardrobe included ten suits of . I , Pig Feed Mixtures J . time, in going to the, ecclesi W -cal. . clothes, with two suits for evening . . , 11 In making up feed mixtures 1i . .t".� court, where, so the story goes, his wear, twenty shirts, ten pairs of . I pigs, it is, always important to dis- . I . ease was approved in 1923 and pa -y- ,shoes and a hundred ties. . �termine the available supply, SM ent was authorized� One of the misuit- 40 . go 1 the prices of the various feeds suit- , conditions of the settlement was conditions . 7— able for the age of the animals being that Hartzell wouldbe killed if terms If the Doukhobors go' to Mexico fed. Fromtime to time fleeds, dif- of the settlement were inadie, known they inay find the cactus just as pain- fer in relative price, and thus one or . in England. I I ful in -their nude par4des as the frost another feed may be used more ad- . .. Hartzell, sap,plied with money by of Canada­�Meaford Mirror. , vanitageously in,cornpounding a mix- ) "donators" throughout the United - . ture. The following Tnimt;Wer- for . I L It" States, lived in London while be, — I - I pigs have bpen used successfully by ' - :'.' carried On, and early made the-clarm that he ' diesicendant of the . !� the Dominion Department; of Agn- . .. � in was a fin culture, ,rift, at the ,same time, ceri -1 famous Sir "Francis. 3ng . i a Iain sections -prices may be diverg- '. According �o the solicitor's sepal - . I , eat enough to warrant a change i1ll I urging a fraud a . anter in the scheme, 'was I . UL1 ' b4i' I the prapoi ,of the mixtures. ,� i I i which later issued by former I Weanling Pig Mixture. — Ground Postmaster -General Brown, "many . _ . - ' .1 - ' barley, 50 tbs.; ground oats, 250 poor persons have denied themselves .- i - .; Tbs.; middlings, HOr Tbs.; shoi�fs, 100 necessities in order to,send Hartzell ,��.jlZ� .W_fl� , , . I Ms.; mineral mixture, 10 lbs.; skim. -.1 " " this mo-ney." � "Relying on promises of an early A HEALTH SERVICE OF THE �ANAPIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATN there milk or buftermilk, 3 lbs. to each ­ ; of meal; if is no mills, `settlement,' ' thle report continues, IO- AND LIFE ­­­... INSURANCE, COMPAIN I ES pound, replace with () per omt- tankage 1� "farmer.-, have s'en't' him money they IN CANADA Growing Pig Mixture. — Ground * .; � had reserved to pay taxes. A man . barley, 150 Ms.; ground -oats, 200 I • * in Minnesota wrote that his aunt, ' FOCAL INFECTIONS 'Ibg.- middlings, 50 itis.; shorts, 100 1. .11, 1�1! who 'is unable to ineet her own per- 'contributed' A focus Of .infecbion may be de- Thl.'_ mineral m6xWre, 10 Tbs.; skbn , , , 1-1 - sonal 6blig'atPonsi,' has I milk- or buttermilk, 2 lbs. bo edeh - to Hartzell, and a mant from law& I fined as a diseased or'abnarmal con- in the I, pound of meal; if no milk, replace :, 11 ", I wrote-, 'My reason -for '.being inter- ,ditian situated �;omewhere �which 1with 7 Per cent. tankage. I . ested in this matter is that I have body Trani may arise infer- . Fattening Pig ,Mixture. — Ground .. ,,I quite a large sum of money in this tion,.q in other structures or Organs I bi 250 lbs.; ,ground oats, 160 1 and I am a poor working man, -rich of'tbe body. :An, individual, for in- stance, has an absces's'ed tooth which Ms.; shorts, 100 Ms.; mineral mix - thinking I 'may be Trade al- :6hough it sounds phoney to mo !bout unless; extracted Or otherwise aide- tare, 10 lbs.; skim milk or butter- .% milk, 14 Tbs. to each pound, of meal; , getting thousandis on every dollar in- quately treated, is capable''of Pro- if no mdak, replace, with 5 per cent, I I v1R,t,d.19 ducing complications, oftein with fax- 'effects. I tankage. . When I'dbecaimle impatient reaching and devastatingIn ngonators" Numerous test"' slave proven thalb 'i Hartzell cabled additional sugary such a ca -9i a severe, kidney in&ec-voung , Pigs cannot' use, very much ' 4 ,re promises, using the occasion as an arthritis may fol- tion, or a cripplingfibre . . . , . It is therefore advisable in t excuse for requesting more Inpuey. low the nee -eat ,or dielay in Obtaining - I w ' muxture,i when pigs are under S() One cablegram sent by HartZell to i advice on what may appear . pounds in weight, to sift the hulls ,an agent retaids: I . to be a trifling matter. Or "g"', out of the meal mix -tare and thus re- -I expect and' must have not less the frequently discussed and more dulce the fibre content of the xatibn.. a,than $2,600, to reach me each week frequently neglected tonsils ,and aide- until I notify, -you of, finish. please naids Tney be and often are respons- ma,k,e up last week's, shortage im,_ ible for the immediate and renliote , mediatei affections ,of the heart and kidneys. On this basis, postal authorities 'rhe, possibilities ane -intany, and ,eistimate a minimum of $1,300,000 has sei a day passes that one does '? ,� 'n ". been sent 'Hartzell., niort bear of the neglect of some 1P.%A0 P (! Haxtzeill blanited numerous delays ,trifling iTifebi wbich, in so many l � orn 1m legal troubles, entangleent,is of case",�Tcase",has resulted in a prolonged , Ct at OvIce. one kind another, opposition by illness or chronic inrvalidiermi or which bad, fatal termination I ,keat, � OvAl a, I 11. sworn enemies and what -not. - has even -a �,Ve Meanwhile Hartzell lived a swan- 'The trawderente,of inflecti6n. from in the body is largely . Ae can �\,,Vl. inside , e ky life, investigators fou d. A report point to point lymphatics t 3 CX ,av I Youhe A Enc) . to Armi officials from the Crim- ,the work of the and 1� . 11 nee %lo%A "� inial Investigation Departmomb of the ilrylood stream, It is pmsiblv, thet, for ' dyscure infer- I m1offilos. 's I I I I .111 ,* % MAtropollitan Police of London, which a small and often 'evetv . . . . . Ill invcL�stigarted Hartwell's ,activities, says tion to be thus tranderted through- I - ... I I .'' the HaTtZell dsAly vis,ibed the Ameri- oi the body, to organs -and esoonitial I . .•11 can Express Company officies in Hay-, ��tru&ufres who" delicate medhan- I I ­. ;i. , I . ,trkojN, where he reii Imoney . America. i.�4ms and normal functions aredi 8 Or'- by this additional strain. I I I— .... • ronin ram gamirived I . I -X1 r. , o When Hartzell /had been Investi- of all! the organs in the body, the . - ,,, 11 !�j. gated by bath British and American hea�rt, amid ki,dileys are the rmost vul- � I , 4 . ,1 I I _ officials, he ,was dep'o'rted and subs4- 710rabi to f0i infelOWOM while' I q rrrr 4 . I �.,� , 1.11 , - i . I quently arrested. infected 'tonsils may not, of them- I ,.", , , ,.,;!!J,� ._4� A sobkii report is emphatic in seilvies, cause bodily divoudi or �,�,!4 1� �. %! the existence of ideni t, "any un- while tbi� abscessed tooth may otly —_ . !�� I . � , "I , , _ , ,mig settled or umdlvWbuted Sir Francis . occasionailly give rise to & Uringe of I � . . . , �_� " . 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