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. . 'large number of the club members, pound, eggs 60 cents, tobacco $1.25 (Intended for last wook) I . . I I I . 11,
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dined at the Easter party. — Brussels a suit. Mhen we'go-hunting we us- ter at their homes here: Mervyn fioult ,bo becan* Mconeiliei kite . 1, . I �,,,.,,i
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I Returned From Florida. eight; ,dogs ,to feed ane r moose is not Keys 'front S-eaforth Collegiate; 1141-•
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much use to us. Wolves are, numer- en Andersen, Grace Robinson, 4sabel I .. - , I . �. 11�.
. . Mr. ,and 'Mrs. A. IM. Crawford and dus and very large here. Tlipy de- ftobinoioni aTWJ Doirothy, A_�rmstrong, . I ,,,O.
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I Florida Sunday evening. Mr. Craw- ed at Dead L&kel on January 16th. I Mr.- Bert -Dunn, of Toronto, spent (Intended for last week.- I . . ..
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ford made very fast time on the re- received 16 letters and a Go-derich the week end, at the home of Mr. I . . . 4 .
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I turi� trip. They left ,St. Petersburg ,Star of October 15th."----1G'od,erirh The Misses Roxie and Adeline, - I
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ti, ,Jed at their home at 6.30 Sunday e,v_ ' with Mr. and (Mrs. W1111 Reial, of U-0 g Roman I, . .
. Surrogate Court Jud Varna.. in. Western Ontario parishes, have I . I
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the return trip. Alex. -reports that Judge- Killoran, in. Surrogate Court IMir. and ,Mrs. Charles Rathwell been announced by Right Rev. J. T. . I I
I bowling was Tdore,lbopular. than ever at Goderich awarded Jonas Hartle -ib moved on Saturday from their ,form- Kidd, Bishop of ,Londom These . .
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and hs previously '-d, the sum of $376.25 on er home on the Goshen Line to Lon- changes are of interest locally as
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{this year ' - reported of Dashwood, st the estate don, where' ,they intend making their :ROv. A. M .
Itis rink wan the premier prize, this his claim of $427 ,again . I M. McHugh is transferred to
year. ,He also states •that the weath- of the late John ,Christian Stephan, home, Th-ame-sville and the 'Mission. 'of Both-
. (Miss Izerbta •Merner and Miss Edith well; Father J. F. Paquette, of St. . .
jar was exceptiqnally good this year, 'Deceased, -died in 1927 and in 1928 his d 1
I lind that all accommodation and pyic- farm near Kippen was advertised for Merner are re spending the holidays at Agustinie, it moved to Wdnigharm,. an .. . I.
:the home of -their parents, Mr. and Rev. B. Gaffney, of Logan; will be .
les of can-�nodities.were much lower ,sale by the administrator and sold to M I - I . I
Uan former ,years. They ,ei *oy,,.d the Hartlelb for $6,000. There were . -a' in charge of St. Agustine. Father ' I . I
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I -winter in Florida wry much, but are children and the official guardian did The following is the 'Easter re. McHugh has ,been in charge of this .
I 1hatkpy ,to be, back -again. � Brussels nota of the sale. and it was port"of No. 14,, Stanley: Sy. IV— parish.since) November,4, 1928, and . . I
,I 'Wost. . , I ordered reddivertised and, resold. In Audrey ,Cochrane 74, Harold Jo -nes has been Very popular outside, of his . .
, the meantime Aartleilb had moved on 64, A,ubrey Farquhar 64. Sr. Ill— church as well as within it, and, will C I . I I .
'. JXorse Suffocated When Barn Burns. to the farm and planted 48 acres of Mary Farquhar 70, Kathleen Jones be greatly missed by this community. . � 1
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I 'Tuesday even- crop. At the second sale ,he again bid (if), Oeorge Clifton 59. Jr. III—Mar- Since he lias-been a resident of this I I
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Ing fire broke out 'in the barn of the place in at $6,3100 and) instituted an Kerslake, 67, Eric Switzer 50. ST. ,town has been a member of the -__ I
11—Lois Rathwell 60, Ernie Talbot 55, Cliambeer of Oanimerce and assisted K - I
. WT. Wm. iFraser an Huron' •Street court proceedings, to compensate him Don Switzer 50, Willie W,itconibe, 49. whenever.pass! - ble in the work of this. . I
. and before its was noticed it had for his time and outlay for' seed.— Jr. 11 --Jean Speir 51, Keimeili Me- organizatibli, D-uriog hi's 9tJD,y Prf have not been lower'in price for some
gained such headway that it, was i,m- Goderich Star. Kenzie 46. 1 -7 -Mildred Jones. Primer this parish the Catholic church has - - 0 . . i
I 1possible to save Mr. Fraser's horse The Military Ball. -=-Donny McKenzie, Alvin Klw6lake, made corwAderahle, advgnlcem�ent; the .
,which was in the barn at the time. Jr, Primer—'Betty, Switzer. Numbei property ,on which he now lives has f1f , -
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.., 'The Are was first noticed by Mrs. The annual military ball, -given un- on roll, 18; average attendance, 16. b"� acquired and' he leave with I - years. Let us show you samples and, •
F'ralser- w%( ' > called to the, neighbors 6r the auspices of the Huron Regi- -4Phil1ppa ,C. Fenfold, Teacher. considerable feeling of pride. as. this I B I I.,
. and Mr.' A.' J. Payne was ,soon on the Me'nt, on-Manday night in the -town, parish is free of debt. Bibirn on a . . . I -
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I scene. When Mr. Payne opened the brought out a large number of invit- , I ON farm in the parish of (Maidistone, 15 0 quantity, or ,
iatable- door the flames burst forth ed guests. The haJI.was, miles from Windsor, Father McHugh . quote you prices "on any q . .
I ,making it impossible for anyone to decorated with flags and handsomely Bladder Troubles attendied the common. school, after ,_0 I I
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enter. An alarm vas sank 'n and tho streamers ,,from the -central lights to which he received his Mgih school .
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. fire repartment were soon on the the side walls being quite effective. classic education at Assumption . any style.
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scene. The fire had spread to thf- The sta,gedecorations were furnished Bother Maiiy Past 40 'aOnodllegc), Sandwich. His -theologicai I
I kay in the mow and flames were is- ,by ,the ... Olin ,Brown orchestra, Which — , , courso was taken at St. Petw's Sem-
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eding from the upper floor of the furnished the music for the dance. Seven Out of Ten Are Victims But Mary, London. He was ordained on 0 . I � .. .
I lbuilding. They were soon quenched Col. and Mrs. Sturdy. and Col. and. Writer Tells How "Uratabs" Bring June 14, 1917, in St. Peter's Cath -
'but not before considerable of -the Mrs. Hoeman received the guests, Swift, Amazing Relief With acral, Londony, by the, late Bishop
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I iroof and ,siding had been, destroyed. while the local officers and their wives Renewed ,Vital Force Tallon, after which he labored in, St. . I
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I I mow were also destroyed. How the come. Guests were -present from Lon. horror of joyless days and sleepless coming to ,this parish in 1923. Speak- , 1. 11 .
. fire started is a mystery. Persons don, Stratford, Woodstock, Mitchell, nights. There have been times wh I , I . � McLean Bros., Publishers I
Tessing just' a. few ,seconds before Preston, . ,God,erich, Seaforth, Exeter I felt hopeless and helpless,— and ''that he regretted 1"�Anig this vicin- I I .1 I . . ..
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tailed to notice any signs of fire.'The Hensall, Wingliam and Brussels, al when My weakness caused me the ity as he had madle fmony friends and S SEAFORTH � ONTARIO
. 'building is 'partly ,insured,�-Exeter bout.twoh-undred 'being present. Sup- most intense humiliation. Only those (has received splendid support from . .
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"Ti'mes6Adtvocate. . have , such tortures robe citizens at large. His many I
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I I Checkerplayers from Exeter and the council chamber, the guests be. can possibly realize imy great satis- friends will, be sorry to -know that . *
'Rensall wound up the !season with a Ing 8b"wed in relays as they could be faction when Dr, Southworth,s. URA_ he is being ,transferred •out of this Years in Sing Sing," as follows—. the mammoth rocks. back and forth, ditions and it its also advisable to g
tournament in Exeter an Thur§oy' accommodated. —, Clinton .News, -:Re- TABS brought me quick relief. ,district and he will be pleased • to "Eliminate scene showing man- kick- rolling its eyes and. tossing its trunk. special literature on: the subjeet, or
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I evening of last week. Sides were clios- cord. URATABS .-are truly wonderful, and, know that lie' lea"s'w!6h' the best ing girl." ,Below .this, is a qualifying There's also an 11 -foot gorilla, and a visit a neighboring rock garden, be- .
, ' I . . Igive them full'praise.1' Such aniaz- wishes of -all in this community. note: ,,Thii elimination -required only sabre-toothed tiger. These and other fore attempting too,.elaborate a lay -
en as follows: Dr. Moir, Archie Brink- Death Mr. Overholt. . similar animals to the number of 15, out.
mall, Jaynes Sweet, B. Edwards and I I ing Avidence, serves as, 1conivincing . on 'Sunday showing." .
I 11 . proof `of tber power of URATABS to - 10 I . i, I * III, ,�* willn exhibit � Hot -Bed Notes. I .
I E. Faber vs. J. Zuefle, J. M. South- ,:Word was received 'here last.week relieve those distressing -ailments so I . . .Excuse It. which Messmore, & Damon are put- .Soedling flowers and vegetables im
+cott, C. Brintnell, ,Charles Triebner of the passing .of Mr. Amos, Overholt, often a handicap to those in middle Talk of the Town . flats Su
. A Mrs. P�eurkert, who lives a quiet ting on themselves, to be called The the hot -bed, or in fla in a my
I I and J. S. tyrant. Two games each of Star City, Sa,5k., a former resi- life I Phony Food. life in Dunikirk, N.Y., was awakened World a . Million Years I ago. window, will be, requ4j4fig smonie, atten-
-were plvLyed. Dr. Mair and A. Brint- dent. of .Hay Township, and well 16verworked, sluggish Kidneys, and by the ringing ofber telephone about , .80 tion. After the second set of leaves
. ineR were e , , d I has developed, the .plants should be
high with 15 points each known.. many. ,of the older west- Bladder Weakness, bring on so many Mr. Henry Ter Lindlen displays two-o'clack the other morning an I
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out of a possible & Dr. Moir's side dents here. Mr. Overholt passed ` distressing ailments which so often samples of upward of 200 different sleepily said 'hello. What she heard Growing Screens ,.' thinned out, so that they ,have at
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-won -,56 to 44. The checker rplayers way on March 28, and I"" to lead to serious diseases that every items of fake edibles in his� shop in galvanized 'her instantly. however. . f . •least half an inch space each way. '
. Iha,ve "had some interesting evenings mourn his loss his widow and one son sufferer from Lameness, Pains in Rrook]Yn. You can get an b4tation "London, Rngland, is calling." Mrs. There are few gardens, indeed;,The soil between should •be stirred a
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I during the season.—,Exeter Times- and a daughter, being ill ,only a few back and down through groins, scanty slice, of bread Xor a quarter, -a leg Of Reurkert gasped that there must ,be where one cannot -work in screening little, and, of course, regularly wait-.
'11, . Advocate. . days with heart trouble. It is about but frequent urination; "Getthig-up= larnib for four .dollars. His products , mistake she didn't know anybody material to' advantage. Even if there ered. On warm days, expose by lift-
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� %. Horticultural Society. 25 years since the family moved out nights," Nervous Irritability and are, made of wax and painted. He in London, England. "But this is are not kennels, chicken runs and ing the window a few inches,. gradu.
West. Mr. Overholt was known as a .Lack of Force—should'try the amaz- boasts that you can't tell them from Dunkirk 3066?" insisted the, operator, telephone poles to be hidden, the gen-_ ally ,extending the process in height
. very jolly and genial fellow in his . The annual meeting of the Horti- .is ing value of Dr. Southworth's URA- the real thing until y touch them, Mrs. Reuckert admitted that it was- eral lay -out is improved where all is and time as the season advances.
Younger days. The news was' recelv- TABS at oncet 6�
cultural Society was Ireld in the town or try to eat them. H clients are After a few p-Minents' Of quivers, not visible from one ,point. Of course When the plants are a couple of
hall 1-ast,Fridlay evening, when elec- ed from Mr. Abner Garinger, of Any good druggist will supply you mainly delicatessen, confectionery, there was London sure enough, mas- permanent screens ar,e- only prodwed inches high, it is wall to transplant
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Brooksby, Sask., and t� writes that on a guarantee of satisfaction or restaurant, refrigerator, and five -and- culine, British, unflurried., "Mr. Jac-' by tl�,e use of perenn'ials, such as ev- once into, colder quarters •where they
. as follows: President, Dr. �Moir-. ban- the spring season in that country i' money back. ten-cimt-store people. They iise his ol., please," said London. Mrs. e�greens, shrubs and ' long-lived Should remain a couple of weeks, at
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president, N. lPeck; vice�presi- 'cry backward as there were several I .. I food for window and,counter displays- Reuckert explained that there wasn't ellinibers. .But quite satisfactory m- least, before being put outside. Any
tient, John Zuefle; secretary, Rev. W. feet of snow on the date of writing, I You've seen electric refrigerators in any Mr. Jacobs. "This." said London, sults, can also be secured by select- space left in the hot abed may be
- A. Young; treasurer, Mrs. John El_ April 7. Mr. Garinger was also a GODERICH TP.' �' ;store -windows filled -with his tooth- ,till u,nflurridd, ,11ii Michael Farmer. ing the right type of annuals. For in- planted with radish, cress, lettuce and
-.w ,Mr. Jacobs. at this hour stance, African Marigolds, -Cosmos other short season craps,,and, harvest-
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s, Mrs. C. A. McDonald, former resident of Ray Township, � some looking meats, vegetables, milk, I waw to call' s I ed directly from there. ,
R. L.-Coles''Rev. -24..,B. Parker,
Dr. living a half ,mile south -of St. Jos- (Intended for last week.- ,butter, etc. Bellevue Hospital ,bought at Dunkirk 3060." Mrs. ReuckeTt, Ornamental ,Sunflowers, Larkspurs, .
I - Collyer , , ,S. eph.—Zurich Herald. - I a big array of his feiads. They use, it thinking with horror of the money I Castor Beans and other -bushy, fairly , 1
. [[ftn Smillie, Dr. Mrs. The friends of iMr. and ,Mrs. Brad- to ,explain diet to people who can't the, call must be running into, hut- 1 tall planksJ. I
Merner, -Mrs. Fred Banthron, Mrs., S. . 0. will make satisfactory
lCudmore, Mrs. H.' Arnold, Miss A. Youth will be served. Middle -age gen ,MdMath, of Hialmesvilfe, Welcome speak English. The du Pont people riedly assured 'Mr. Farmer that shescreensby early July. Among the
th0mi back. to the village, after spend, It meaws the same think, whether
Meynalds, 'Miss Hattie Sutherland, should be__iFanniie, Hurst.: ing.tbe winter in Toroiryto. bought a great mess of, his aspara- "had never heard of a Mr. Jacobs. climbers of an annual nature there that yarn about , 56 -inch tarpon be -
Archie Rowrliffe and George � Hess; gus; for salesmen to, take around Maybe, she suggested, he had the are Morning Glories, Nasturtiums, ing found on a Florida golf course
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Xr.'TAn Dempsey, of the 9th cones wrapped in cellophane. . wrong state. Mr. 1 Sweet Pear., Hops and Scarlet'Runner " told by a fisherman or a golfer.
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auditors, Emma Johnston and Ethel Conceit is kept alive by politen'ess cessioR. had a successful wood bee ' Many of the luscious dishes You Farmer. "Yes," said Mrs- Reuckert-' Beans. --Ashland Daily Independent.
I W,uxdo;ck.---iZurich Herald. . , 'and tact. --Bertrand Russell'. on Thursday last ' .
Splendid Winter in the Far North. I — , The Holmeisviie Ladies' Aid are see in' color -plate advertisements "nis is Dunkirk New York." Lawn Repairs.
. I . 'having -a quilting, at Mrs,, El&id were photographed from ter Lindero' There wa�s'a'littlfi Pause', filled Early Spring is the proper season Whatever a newspaper paragraph-
imitatiolis. They are easier to phato- mostly with a kind of clicking which�B
Letters written as far back as Sep- �If you don't begin to be a re,volu- Yea's on Wednesday afternoon. for lawn - -repairing and few indeed er can't understand, he pokes fun art.
. teinber 14th and October 23rd last, at tionist at the age of twenty, then: at graph than real foodsi, he says- may have been static or ina . y have i are the lawns which do not require This gives him practically an unlim-
' Mr.'Harry Proctor visited his aunt; "Take ice cream. You can't photo- ,been Mr. Farmer. But his voice was
KdDamei's Greek, Northern British fifty you Will be a most impossible ,Mrs. Smith, in Toronto over the boli- t� a little extra attention after the re- ited number of subjects upon w%ch
,Cohembia, just south of the Yukon old, fossil. ---(George Bernard Shaw. days. graph real ice cream. Just get it Pos- calm when it answered. "I'm sorry, cent and unlamented winter. If at to comment. — Thomaston (Ga.)
I boundary, by Axchie McKee, who- Mr. Billie, Gardiner, of the Cut une, ". d right, and 'it melts." Furniture ibe.said. III was calling Dunkirk 3q6O, a possible a heavy roller should be Times -
to visitor over G_ stores buy whole turkey dinPors? Dunkirk, France." Mr. Farmer hung " po
. spent the winter in the gold mining A song writer has, to reflect the so- WAS a Toron vsi r er th week I used when the earth is soft, but
. cranberry sauce and all, at Thanks- UP'. I
country, have just reached his par- cial expression of the tinie.—Irving eud. . . lacking this implernient a home-made An American film actress refuses
. time and Christmas. He * III * I pounder Will serve. This treatment to attend any social function with
elits, Mir. and Mrs. W. S. McKee, in Berlin. (Miss Dorothy Cox, of London Col- giving sell locally; get.,;' orders The Cow.
, . legiate, ,spent the -holidays with her 'doesn't just �
- American Uni- I forces thesmallroots back into their anybody but'her husband. This jusb
- . parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie COX. from ,all over. The I ' . ge shows the extreme length to which,
I � versity at Beirut, Syria, ardere4-• a 'Messmore & Damon, who Make me- � proper element and encourage ,2 quick
I Miss Helen Cox, of London, '�_'slted lot of his food, "For educational Pur- clianical animals -teat ,big ones— growth. A' spring tonic in the form -tar- will go to obtain publicity--
. . her pareifbs, Mr. and Mrs. fteeb. Cox fun right now copying a of some good commercial fertilizer The HumoriPt.
, HERE'S THE EVIDENCE OF " BLOOD- over the weieVend ' p6ses," they said, are having ' 'high
. 1 cow. It's a little whimsey of the In-' in nitrogen is also advisable. %. .
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. . (Mir. L66 Potter' and his raotheT ba This stufT must 'be applied carefully. It is the mark of the prophet to
he Mimic. ternatiornal Hhrvester Company, vir
Motored from Detroit and spent the A frisky and cially gifted are !going to exhibit an abtomatic�to avoid burnAg. Bare spots should tell -what seems to him home -truths
holiday at Elliott Harrison%. 'be tharoughly raked and then seeded with the most innocent, if not reek -
young ", PATIENTS TO PROVE— mot' youniggentlernen up art Yale' has been milking device at the Chicago World's
, 11 Mr. George Telbutt, a life-long' L , . ' :heavily with a good mixture, Cover less, disregard of consequences,
. entsert,aining himself and friends this Fair and who thought it would be,
That Dr. Williams Pink When it is understood that it is the resident of Gaderich Tovirriship, cele- ' , tornatic by rak�ing lightly one way only and Havelock Ellis. I
iyear by doing imitations; mostl � 11� f nice to have it m -ilk an au
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haemoglobin in the � blood that clears brated his 80th birthday on' Mon The South 19 cow. Meismore & Dannon are prolb- roll or pound. It is well to cover
I ' professors, naturally. sur.,h spots with blush or Wire or the Because an ideal is noble, it does ,
Pills Do QuiAl a n d the system of poisons and carries night, when a number of relati s, especially adopt at aping one law ably the only people in the world who,
, . y d friends -met to wish him many esper I seed. not follow is realizable.Ald-
. I life-givink oxygen fronithe lungs and an I prof�sssar given to add gestures and would receive SUIC-h ,an order with birds will get most .6f the s e . that it
- . Safely Build Rich Red nutriment from the digestive organs Mare birtbdaYs- intonatioitis and to explaining ci equanimity. For the cow must moo, Where clover is in favor, the old ous Htaxley.
to the innerinlDst cells cif every organ . ;Miss Beatrice Jervis, of Toronto, ,plicated points by even ,miore compli- flick its tail, wink its eyes, move its practise, of sprinkling a -pound or two
sated her friend, Mss �&.McC,,tney- . of White Dutch over the lawn' every Blood, Create New' En- and tissue of thii body., then you can V1 rated diagrAms and penciled ,charts. neck. wiggle it-, ears, chew a cud, ,Sondebody asks wbetheT, being hor-
1. I . � .. realize „the value to you of the re- over the week end. The general consensus is that this breatbe, and give real milk. MessmoTe spring and then raking .lightly if ribly agitated is the sta-me as having
6� Elizabeth Brooks, of I C - I . I _ convenient � rain to wash the jitters. Yes and no. The jitters
.ergy and Restore Strength markable haemoglobin -building power . 0 s- ,lintan I imitation gets the professor to a & Daz�on did a little figuring, said it there is no conv ' e
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of Dr. Williams' Pinik-Pills. I is visiting heir daughter, Mrs. Ernest I work. in, has imuch to comraend it, Good jimpams without an alcoholic
, "T,11 -and Ws rather in the.Would be $M00, and weent to �
Townsend. 11 meed, commiercial fertilizer, and f_ implication
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- � . ,dormitories. -Recently the student First tbey-batight a real cow fora ess6rtialls cimplication.—Detrait Free Press.
,When it is further ii,fidlars+,00d that . had been beginning to think that it -model, a black and white Holstein quent mowin�,g, am three ..
M you are pale, tired -out, easily irri- the red corpuscles are the workers in I . 1, . I was; too . famous, and that fear flow- Which they got for $500 from a New in the developm,ont of a splendid,
-tated—if you 'home heart palpitation the blood stream and the carriers of ELIM'VILLE ' ' I abrdptly last week when be got Jersey dairy, and put in an improvis- lawn of fine stemmed grasses free ills 'Important .
. ,or dizziness your blood is thin, the haemorgloibin, you can still further ;erred rom weeds. For shaded corners, all
. a summons from the,dean. of the Law ed stall in EL corner. Mr. Damon set f '
appetite poor—don't be discouTaged. appreciate the value of a preparation Intended for last week School. No explanations, just a sum- up a wooden frame beside the cow 'emed houses put up a special mixture To Good Health
I 'There's a scientifically proven remedy that can increase the number of red Mr. and Mirs. Enos Herdman, of mons. He entered the dean's ofte and began -making a full-size model of grasses which do not requirejull Bile is of v1W Unportance to good
ithat will quickly and gaif,617 restore blood corpuscles as the '%load tests" Toranitc, spent L a feW days With their trembling, to 'find with in potber's clay. Mr. Meesmore, got sun. . health. It has been found that Bile
. -your rundown, anaentie condition. ,proved (Dr. Williams" Pink Pills could that officialRock Gardens. . not only plays an Important part Ju
. do. � 121616twO t&e first of the week. A his head in 'his hands staring down to work on the complicated meebani- Steep pieces of ground can he turn- the digestIve processes. but that it
Just recently a reputable physician; f8111517 gathering in their honor was at big desk. After a while the.dean cal devices that will make the thing 'L,d into the ,most beautiful parts of is a marvelous natural laxative and
at the request of the owners of Dr. All .patients in the "Wood -tested" 'held at the home of 'Mr. &-rt Her& ](Yoked up. "Oh," he, said, "it's you. work, After the clay model, a I'nega- is one of Nature � great weapons
Young man, I'm very tireit I'm worn tive" in plaster must lie rm" and the garden by the judicious use Of against cc-_-- . 4 , sne of the first
lWilliams' Pink Tills, made a scientific group, had quick and safe improve- man on Saturday night. "I cow � old vireatherAvaten stones and alpine essentials to, good health, therefore,
test of a group of typical rundown, ment in 'their perp, migby, color, Misses Joy glad Evelyn Whitlock, out, dispirited, almost discouraged:. from that -a hollow, papier-niar-fie .
anaemic people. . strength and general health. The of St. Thomas, spent the weelic end Do PrOfesigor R-- for Me-" will he fasililoned. Then the -live cow Plants. 'Such gardening is not to b6 is to keep the liver Wined up and In.
oi)1u,,,z9ed with the old4aihioned and vigorated so that It wall ppoftde a
physichin said the resul, ts were re- with relatives in the coinniftinity. The' man gathered himself will be slaughtered and ,its hide c normal flow bf rich, health giving
Blood from these people was tested 1harkable. Mr. D. Burroughs, of 3lStrihei1, was and did Professor R- He depart- stretched over the model. The real very artificial rockeries. In the kind bile. Sargon and Sargon Pills bion -
for haetmoglobin content and for the a caller in this vicinity on Monday. ed, leaving the dean laughing And cow has a big black spot on one side advocated here, boulders are set in- tarn the most effective stimulants to
number of red corpuscles ,before and Remembew, a 'bl6od test is infallible. IWO regret very nyLwb the ilinieg, of ready, appar.ontly, to carry on. --which was specified, so that A kind to the side of the hill, embedded so ther bile secreting activity of the liver
after taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. 16 tells the truth without fear or I cut around the out- deep that frost will not seriously dis- known to medical science. Their ao-.
?&a, Everett; Skinnier, who ,has been , * * * I of door could be tur[b them, and also in such a way tion Is directed to Increase the pro -
In every case Dm. 'William ni" Pink Pills favor. This group of patients" furnish confined to her bed for a flew weeilm. Days of Rest. side edge of the ,spot. The door is to duction of bile. ,When this has been
increased the haemoglobin E*tidactior- absolute, positive and convincing Proof 11br friends hope for a speedy im- (Scones bi various movies that perrmit the operator of the cow to, that the soil betvMen will lead back accomplished, the bile causes natural
Sly, In somfe cases tho.�Presults, were of the meat of Dr. Williams' Pink prov,enient. censors 1mvIe found objectionable are get at its TnhzhinQry if anything goes -
,,! into the main bank. Between. the and Ithorough bowel movement. bar.
remarkable, the liaemoiglaM* being ,Pi . Ils. What Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Afiss, Catharine Peters, of London, 'set forth in mimeographed nobibes wrong. Thisla moo will be made by a rocks a miniature (Rocky Mountain gon Plus are pleasant, gentle and
increased double the percentage do for others they can do for you. - 'spent the holidays at her home here. sent out by the Association of Mo- mall phonograph inside the neck. Range . is created with gulleys, Al- thorough and do not act like any
Pine meahowcrags and steep can- other pills or laxatIve you have ever
normally to be expected in it. month's *The na4n-qe9 of the patients, records -Miss G. Hunter, of London,, •was , tioti. Picture Pioducers, Inc. One of Other X & D. animals are a dino- Seed catalogues usually list al- taken,. Over 186,000,00 have been;
time. In every case wherei the blood of the tests, physician's nwilb, are week end vitsitori with -her mother.. these has come into our possession. sour and a woolly mammoth. When yon"' sold In four yeaM
,count was below normal, Dr. Wit- on file, and ,can be procured as'evi- tMr-s. jgh� EEIinter. It reports tfhat in Massachusetts the switches am Pulled', the dinosaur 'Anne
Tie rock garden plants separately. I - .
lia,mg' Pink Pills increased the ndm- dense of the truth of the above sitati Mr. Job Allison and little, daugh . - censors issued an instruction as to waves its tail, undulates its nick, It is most important to secbrd seeds -ml trim '
I Ur of red corpuscles. . i_ . 1� I .,,� mailts. ten Munel,, of $priftfievisitedReel 'el 807en Of `ftmtY ThOUMAd bliml3s, opend and shuts its ;nouth; I and plaift suitable to Q4Aa,diai% con- "I
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