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Ambrig the earliOSL SYMPt*MS are *+*+#'+-"-*++++-**+++++4-+-+++'�'
f I a d tongue and dull lipadache. Tomatoes s!hould be 'kept growing I ___
. !r�hlleu come dizzy spells, bad taste, I HAD TO ASCERTAIN PLANS !OF
I Tile Avomell-wives and daughters 411vt tilloughs,he appeared tobe gazing qULCK Q418c, kffer alllA C04U SIUM&S, tvain the time e see - d, germinate.% i
, Finally, sleoplesswe and vomiting
,I offioj,als, prt Ithe %c%t pa%�t_ serenely da trout of her Urat ute oc- REVOLUTIONARIES IN OLD
10 of -police Condition, of the r
� separated, On?(y the girl ,of the ,cheeks, oasiona4y scrutinized him with our- I nZ ke tile ,ufforor al- until the first frilt is ripe. It Sawa COUNTRY DURING WAR. I
A remained -behind'. As the room 10118 eyes. , most Intolerable. . In the hot -bed very early they u -Te I %
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* Tot till they were a build wroot at biliousness Is with the . __
oniptio % zles. N hic likely to receive an Injurious Check
� .d site walke(I toward Men, liver h is clogged and Can't lwep
" 41 That's qvo,r, Miss Greye-,Stratton," away rromthe police station did eith-
11 lie vald cheorfally. n UM' ever so� er of them SPOAX ,again. "rhon Jim. -bile from -getting Into tile blood. TAten -held ba,ek Until it is safe to A series, of eurlous revc,latIons
. it to NoWbig works with the tortaluty ,plant them out. When tile seed is
I �zlx obliged to You. I want 70 ,Xnio ventured on the lee. I
IrAlu 101110 ' of Dr. Hamilton'$* Pills; they act ,gown about .the middle of April ,the s1lowIng how -the British secret ser- I
!w %traw Mtej `HW13ett, the gen'tlemau "Perhaps now You Will tell me what .directly cit the liver, restore ,tile bile vice kept waJ411 over revolutionists in
k. , tlr$lt.called our attention,to the death I.t,s (ill A,bout?,# . re ready to prick out Into
I, ,to Its -proper Course and prevent it Seedlings 4
1 ',or your trather. . that "Ohl" she stopped and turned full fi,xii. contaminlating the vital fruld. flat$ above the 1,Dth of �Nlay and Bingland during the war came out in �
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%. Aminle coneosled the surprise -on him with the wide open Innocent .Of I
the Asa's Save W=. Although ,iliere course the bowels are ordered should be ready to set cut immed. a. llb4�'actiou brought by Herbert
blue eyes of a child. n, ..So, y u knew and Telaxed by Dr. Hamilto Mtely after the early June Oc"t, Booth against .the ,printers and pro -
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i I was a, certain touch Of molAuch'017 Ill .all -the time. I was t suie", the kidneys receive new tonic, the .
41 . . tho ovel face, the -re was none ot that IINVas,n% sure that I knew you as blood is renovated, and the result is whica usually occurs the first week In ' A
�i � . 4 which ,mig%t h.avebeen expected prietors of tile Daily Herald. . fr.
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� q grl sudden'y -learned, of, the g.Irl In the fog?" ix -renewal of good health. Jupe. 13oo-th was employed as a secret ser -
1 4 I Ill. a,,g1r.,`o who .had - milyes, anall we Walk on? ,,We Stronger proof can't ba bad than They are ready to Prick -out into1be -
. i � the Zu�dcr or her father, glit a,ttract atteqUon standing Ore. the staXentent of P enwIck Luddington, flati ,%Vlien theor have the third leaf. vice, agent ali'd sued an !��Couot at all
For,a moment lie was r4olle.d. He Why did you do It?, 'Why didn't you of'New HarAor,.N. S., who says: article .colup%ring his activities with
!1� .1 alve.ntional Phrase '*%- In setting them otit they should be
.i� . . murniured some oo denounce me?" 'Three ano)r,ths ago I had -no oy,pec. those of Oliver, the notorious agenr
I 11 � of sympothy, but -she swept it away Jimnite twiddled -Ills -walking stick. tation, of .ever getting -free from peri- Planted so that the first leaves are of provocation in the My of the Brit -
as fthotrglh 'aware that ber manner ,"Hanged If I know," be confessed -odleal ,bilious attacks. They wore about level, with the ground. '7A lit-
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.., needed eXPUIROtIoll. Mr. Her ,selt-possessloa rather daunteR' oreceded by dizzmesa and dreadful He clay m6y be moulded around them Ish government 'during the Napoleonic
�i� , �. I "Yes, this is ver5r-, dreadlul, him. "I thought-t1lat is -it you headaell6s. It I stoop6d over my to pr6tect-.1hem, from the -wind. war. I
I t Hallett, bult -not so dread-ful (to, me -as wanted to you would have explained head would Swim, and a nause , Mr. Booth, a barrlster�s C-lerk, 41,
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. 4t Tnight have been. at yourself," feeling Crept into my stomach. Dr. Any good garden soil Is suitable on joining up was assigned to the do -
I floaroely knew,lny latheT. We "�ere the locide
'' � " complete etrangers.." "That's no reason. - you didn't Hamilton's Pills Vxed up -my liver, -f or tomatoes. It is usually beat to partment wlth the myetic title 'IF, "NI.
," almosi know me, There_,was no earthly me- drove all the hile out of my ,blood , aeia:y niallu,riug the plants ull.til.after
.1 4 -Miss Greye-Stratton ,called CA Me and made me a well man In L% fev� S. 2" (Parliamentary military, secre-
;� I ;all ip,sho hyrd: at tive. All the same I am grateful to - the first trult has set, Most am -
I at ,the -fard as so li t%ry, second Section) 'was sent out to
� : , ibile, .1-allrder," 14ter,Posed. Men ie.8% "I .You, Mr. ,11allett-most sincerely months. To -day I enjoy a good up make the mistake -of planting
I .-collent digestion and the ate"itys � .wn ,reasons why a number of
grateful." She sigaled. petite, ex track do
. ought 4t as we -1, rculu- be§t qf be,alt14 Dr, Hamiiton'a Pills In soil that is too ric3i Ill nitrt
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. I stanic" tha,t there ,should be U* ,A Torter with a ,parcel under his did IlVall,"' ' manures, which produees great vine -It Rholls from certain -factories had de-
� . Orotknd for misunderstairds. You see, arna loitered three yardsbehin4 'them. -ee,l for delay' ' fective fuses and consequently back,
% your eltary of Ithe, WAY IthO ,checks Ton yards behind -him a youth scrUP- No n I ,the sooner YOU and late fruit or a 'very ,large per-
., 11 . . dressed and seemingly .Con- use Dr. h1amilton's Pills, 'the Sooner centage of -green fruit.' "Once the fired and why certain Accidents, such
�eame inito your ,possesslon. ilf bOund U101131Y I you!ll feel the brisk, keen satisfaction as *the Slivertolyn explosion, occurred.
. . - w, make -talk: when you. ,give eviden-ce salons of nothing bit the beauty of Of la,healtilly, well-re6lated system. tr,ult has set, then liquid or other
11: at the Inquest. I wall -ted it to b e- his attire, -swaggered aimlessly. Sold In yellow boxes, 25c, ciach, or forms �f manare maY,be applied -sell- �Ie conceived the Idea of going allouL
I ddinitely ,clear that Miss Greye- Menzies, as his been said, wa I tl
. I 5 five for $L0, at all dealors. ,' ' .� � i Ad country as a bonsclelitious objec-
.. .; Stratton was not,the Qady'aod she was ,not a man who took anything for erously. ' tor, and a represent-Aive of feelings
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1: � " I good enough to Consent to ,bills 4r- . granted. . Hilo arrangeanents,for "cov- � A series at experiments .were eon-
, I 11 ering" Peggy Greye-Stratfon In ttlie RUMOR FROM HELP WANT- d1leted7q1th two varieties, "Bonny and tendencies such as �pro-Balshevik,
" , tefilgement. , Liu ED_1IJdALE11 COLUMNS. iDeSS," and "Sparlts Narlians"' ,for anti-En-glLih and many . of the other
I ,,el.6.tt wondered how the dip,lo- event of 1, liett not recognizinz her things, 'Under the name of "Brother
W f the dpt-octiVe could have got Jiad been complpted long before he . several Years at the Charlottetown
id. , . the difflou7ROr it ,the girl had Tefused`_ had Confronted ,them I - u ,the charge- ' to. determine Bert" lie, got into ,revolutionary -clubg
1. Tilixt %she had consented showed room. W� o ,Presumably all ad -lets. In tile Itelp F,Xperim,ental Station, and mixed with their members. He
I he wanted -male" columils, of our news- the ,best, method of groynag tomatoes. .
f� . nerve, toT ,she bad not Irinown. -that lie 1-11allett might have. guessed -if - went in company with a mail. na*led
. would nat i4ent.'tty her, He was Qur- had,thought about it at all: Th-egirl -papers are -bonafide items 19-xPressing Five,methods were use& with oa,ch '
i low, -too, -as to what would have baP- �certainly 4.14 alot, -Jimble caught at needs for men workers. When Per- varletf* as ,follows: Gordon who was ,also employed by
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: � verneii if he had -picked ,her ,Out. her last -word$. I I I sells, advertise for help they usually' No. 1. Inie plants were set f our feet the department. It was .the -plaintiff
t Would ,phe have ,been arrerA-ed on "Yen can ,prove that. Although - ve a who, gave informa,tloii about the ,plot
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i eitsplcl&? I I . . we have -only been formAly Ititro- lia serious purpose ,Prompting 2part eath way aild the .plants allow- in which the Mlaieldon family -%ere
� , . 111-f it had ,been Miss Greye-Strat- duced in the last five Minutes, we -are their action, But, there are 601118 Ied to, spread over the �round. `71hey
i . ton, She wou:d hardly liave sought not, exactly strangers. -Come ,and exceptions ,whiah,RrOve the,rule., Very were unpruned and left lying on.the engaged to poison Lloyd George by
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� I y6n*oU411 he -remarked. 1* lunch with me. Then we can talk. often little mistakes In wording and gmund, .1 . . nie,%us of polsondarts, -which were to
I"No, noj-c� oourse not,", -.%aid Men- There are s�veral things I want to punctuation make would-be serious 1�b. 2. I�Janted two feet by four feet' be fired ,.it him while Playing golf on
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. I z1os mothingly. '�I tbomght flor to. bl' ads. quite comical. Remember how' apart. Tile tomatpes were pruned Walton Heath. .
I I thoment that she was ,the wDma.n. ,She assented, it seemed In Known as a Revolutionist.
One, likes -to smve anything in ,the na- some -what Indifferently. He lia'Aled a the audience at the -movie theatre to two stems aud tied to wires. .
� , ture of 4o,gadal though.. I remember ta-,cioab and -gave the name of a rain- laughed and applauded 1 -the last time No. 3. Planted two feet by four (feet Booth stated ia his .evidence thal
I I I a icase where two Mer-IY I�LdieS- ous re�t�rant. As .she sank -back in You Saw one ot these ,funny ads on apart, The t6niato ,plants were L Ile was known amoni tiie revel .
I sisteta-11tving In a �cpuntry house. the cus-lilons it was as though a mask Ution'
11 11riere atta,oked. by ,some one with-, a had dropped from her face. She the Screen in "Topics of the, Day" -pruned to one Stem and tied to Arles as 'sComrad Beiit -of this Re,,lu.
tainnier. One w,as found dftd. the gapped ,once or tWICS as it for breath. films? We have faund the follow. ,stakes and *ne h-alf'of the folls,ge re- tion." I -Is was warmly welcomed ai
I t,otll,ar nue,DUselous-she, remained un- only for an 4nstant had-the'lliask Ills ad -laughs 1p "help Nvan-ted-male" moved during the ripening period. meetings of the i7evolutioliarles -anC
I 00114clous �or' welsks. The hamm4r dropped. -but Hallett ,,had seen and columns I -and -feel sure that they � will The first. metho.d. p,PDd-need the ')vas given information whether the
: . was ,found in an outh,bum -a humdTed Understood. The girl was strained to tickle the , rlsibles 'of our readert- , .
I year -de away. Now there was a Con- the hreaking point, supporting her greatest quality of fruit ,each year people were clevver or foolish and th(
I sidemble, amount of glo-ASIP and 'the, -pact only by strength of ,will. Wanted-IMan who ea.'a run ,car with ,both varieties. The tomatoes places lie should not go to becaum
I . I 11 gieory ,was firmly hold by dozens of What that part waa, 1a4d %vliy she and wlfe4--American Wedloal Jour- were later ripening -than with #is military or ,police -frequented them
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'AgMe ithixt the living sister had at- I was ��playlng It, he was fixed in the Zal. 'r ther methods and the total ,quantity If he should find himself in*, sor(
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I ed the dea4 one. They ove-r- I resolution to La.m. He spoke on 1 9 � i
i0oked the f&ct �tiiat to have 4one SO I Indifferent �,ubjecta till,lunch 11vas .2f ripe fruit from the :Plpt was less need, through ,the police or military
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i she inuRt beve WAked to -the ,P�acGl over, and coffee was brought. Then Wante6:-Man to loolt aRev gar- than on the pAs grown. bY f the offers of asylum were made to him Ir
, I I -where the hammer -Ams tound after I Ile leaned forward a little. stress t.h7e' ' den, millt 'a cow with a -good voice -second method, where the plents chiW and meeting -places. He stoot'
I her own injuries ohnad been inflicted. tab"e . -were pruned. to two steins and fasten- his footing had stood It well, Ad
�- . That's an example of whalt 1 meafn?p accustomed to Slug In a ,,dholr.-
III -shall be grud If I call -be of any Connecticut Country, / . ; ed - tip, wit2i wires. The second mission to revolutionary meetlng�
J The gM noodeA "I am. quito sure I help to you, Miss Greye-Stratton," he .
, you ,onV ,meant to, SaVe me po"Ible. said. . method gave the largest returns of was jealously guaorded, and he go
� gubure un-rf eaeantuess, Is there any- I A smile palpably forced, a.ppsaied Wanted�Bartenftr .capable -of. rl . palrult. This was closely followed admission by going with someone 0,
, I thillig, else? Youhave any address.')� on the girl's face. She twisted a mixing4mince ples.-Dallas (Texas) by. method No. '�,, which promised the by showing a card or -by bluf fing
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. q: 11TILere is no other way a.t. the mo- ring on. her finger absently. 'That Is ' News. . � most early ripe fruit th*ugh not the At one mee_dn,g he had the satisfac
t meRt in whIcb, you oalu. he,1p. As a polite way to bring we to the Point, . '. I
' � — grtatest total quantity. The Te- tion -of seeing someo e else Lturnet
.'", 'A majbters deve,lop, I may call ,on You. It Air. Hall&i� You have a right to In
... . I , has been very -good of, you-" �, ,ask," Wanied-Flilty briedelayers;. -high- moval ' of'the foliage In method No. 5, out -as ',Bdoth, the SPY,"
I Slag et-ret,ched out hef 4&lIm:gl0V,8d A sigh trembled on her lips,_Ond her es wages Plenty of parking space ,decreased the duantity of both'Ape He had strict Instructions that li
.. .1 hand to HallOtt. - But lie was not -in- eyes became absent. The man said - . ces was -lie to -do ny
I I , I .1 d AD lot hqr escalpe so "41Y. She ,nothing, but wkitecT- � Very dainty for. automobilos.-Ne)v York Daily and green fralt, 'but greatly increased no cirounisian " a
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..t 9�ved- b=i aome,11hing, It oolalv an ,ex- and- desirable did Peggy, Greye-Strat- News. � . - - . tlXe, �poreentage of. ripe ITult ,on the thing otherwise than play the gaMc
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i I planatiom 111 em ,going Your wa7,' ton seem tolaira then. Yet he wolild I ptants. . Asked in cross-examination wheith
) . Ire said unblus'4400Y- "PeA'11009 fif not have been human -if he had' not Wanted-Ml4letOr -of the G�,spel 1, J;jrge qua.litities of tomatoes can be or lie sometimes gave revolutionar
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� you doW-t min -A-" . had. misgivings. Hor',V#tY TeITICtAnCO for lumber I -camp, -Must. b . r . . t 16s a drink, Booth replied:
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; ." I UXObt," she to apeak aroused a little spark e a:,good proCU ed 4v .planting four feet apar
I � I Pied 'crap ,player. -Winnipeg Tefegra.m. each 'w�ty with the leaet anyount, of "Yes, f -posed as a ton,sclentiou
said ftmaluy. - 1* .p!cion, which he.deliberately tram I � ' .
Mehelos, 91�4ed his mustache iazd under foot' A beautiful face, 9. high I i — . lab(o. A -good ,percentage of' ripe objector with money, and no soone
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., his oyos. roved Sideways to, Ills aide- dnteIIi9e'nQ;,. and- courage -and 'All Wantect-At Hotel ,Itandol1ph,,' -fruit cah be obtained If the plants did Iset into aplace where there vira
I de 'esmA R,oya�, who atter an albeance -these -lie know - :she possessed -are 11
� I lnut6s had 'not ,re- first-class Porter; room furdshed,1 are not sup-PlifA With illtrogenouN a bar than 1 said 'Caine along, com
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elso -chambermaid.- Providence mat�ures Until after tile tomatoes rades. If they could stand three ol
, turned, Royal noaded.ainibst, imper- crime . . I
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. .0- Sh;1apiPeared to come to 0, re Journal. I . have set, This method that was four they had them." ,
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� 113t Ithe way, you haid better'ba.at 11.1 will tel You .what I ,told Mr. Men- � , The witness said his e was t,
. ' zies " she Said,, looking up. "Knowing �T Wanted-Boolukeeper and assls� fr.�lt early In th6 season was that of pose as an affable, Jolly, fellow. Bee
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I 4he .police court, At two, Mr. Hallett. NjhA:t you . imew,p lt� will seem incomm tant -to club manager.-Morlden tying the plants to tile stakes Placed was a very good wea,pon for him.
i. � - 'we ,$haiill Charge Ill -is man Smith .t(>-
. I 4say. 1. doWt exVeQt you'll'ube IcePt plete to you, ibut you�'--she. - looked Record. 0 two feet apart in the ro".-J. A. The' Jury gave Dooth &W-0 dam
� Joilic." I *113 -be purq17 fonAL - We him full In -the face-.1areka gentle- � I
, I Ahala ap*k for exemaid." "' ,man. , r trust y,ou not togilestion.1no . � - Clark, Superintendent, F4Porlmental ages. Three of the jurors'were wo
,� . Hallett and the girl,went down -the too far. 'Them are -other peov`le-� - Wanted -Man ito Collect accolluts Ia�ia, Charlottetown, P. It.J., men, One during the session, knit
� . ,etetps,to the street. He,%vias consclous - '(To be-. Continued.) � not , over 40 years old.--Plq,ua !' . ted serenely, but neither counsel no
� I ,� _�_ - - - - - Dally 4�all, 1. 1. judge made any remark.
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� 19 0 . 1. I I , I . I .. � . Wan-ted-Gelitlemall Who 'c= Anlcr,;can We -ellen Co. Quotations 50 - During flie . year 19 -19 -the lates,
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I � furnish one-lialf dozen eggs to my Per Cent.,,Lower. Xor wlilch ,complete Mpkistics; az,
I I I 5- one-half pound of hem. Object" I �
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11 . Matrllmoay�-,Montroai Star. , , The American Woollen ConlPaUY,
ig . Ace at Vancotiver, B. -C., Teceived 1,
I . I � tile largest United States ,Pru o
; I ' . .35t deposits of gold bifflion, -whiel
. I ,Wallted-At once In Pittsburgh- wool goods, has named .pr1c" for the were melted, wisayed and pu,rchased
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I WasaGld I An honest -lawyer to proSeCUte a fall of 19�01 on a b'�,sis ranging -from - __.._;,�_�Vl --.---
0 .. � I . . I . . - crooked- one�-Plttsbixrgh DISPatCh- 45, to, Z -D per cent. below price levels e
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41I � I I � � I )_ , - . of L)At autumn. I I Spanking 00e,_ma Carol
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� 11 I � . I I � . AMALGAMATE DEPARTMEMTS, The dress goods lines included .
., 11 . ... . .1 HOOP-Mdrts were Worn by . nri(�y" women% ccatins"S, Wrlile the VonA think children can be clared of bed
I . I �. I vretting byspank-fug them. Z2e trouble is cen,
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I , I I � I . 4 � I . - C?nt Of si.Itutional.the child cauna,. heip it. xwillsen�
. I . those V�ho first asked "1,3 overp,oatings included 75 pei Lay ulother 2ay Suctessf U'L hom..
Z . I . � � I I oearlohes Looking R4- fancy back goods against 25 pet cent. FREE *"
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I uggist )'and insisted -t.,* Under � of staples. A w,menIs w6ar r lu. your children trouWie -.� on In this way, senc'
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. having; the genuine . 0. S, C. R. Serge * that years ,ago, Was � Isb%hly ;ccounuended tc adults troubledwitl
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. . I I . I ' offered at $2 for, the Coming Season. urrike difficultiesi b� daY as: nWit, NVV-
I � . I Medical -Discovery Put I UP V � — , ,Prodnct� were offered for delivery UW treatrucat.
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I I " Pierce OV& 50 years ago., I DV.%btmenft of Roldiergy Civil fte, through July only, and prices were SdXg, Mrs. M. Susvinure
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I � 11 Dress has changed Very Much estab'IsIrment, th-0 ipengans, and In- guaranteed until September 1. � - —
. � . . � . 1. then! BUt Dr. Pierce's snirance br=chss and other Buying In dress goods� was 'More I 1k, . I . I - .
,since actjve�, than lit nlen�s 'wear overcoat- ._ - :=��
1. . I � btanches dlealhig With returned sol- I .1 . I.,
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OI deVendable, ingredi,en I �: I i;1111 �:,!��'. I! �; ;;t;
!I - " I I d0.Vrtme,.qt, 40 he Ittlown. a's %ba York Clothing operative.t.t, tile buying - ), L 111.
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. I i I I Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical DISCOVerY for Tile troation ,of'sudl a dOP,$rtille,lit . � , re �ervl e is not,
I ,re-celves coll�idtrabka .support on 4110 --- , . whe , ,
. i I the stomach and blood cannot be SurPassed I I "D 'av
1. . . . 0 , ground Ithat It WrUld OXP.01110 the Tile first Canallan 11,191MOut to Sael --- � _M A k 1W - ,,
I today. "ll"eins. tarry Lie badge of Canada on the . kWU41"---- I
I � 'by any tonic and alterative h.1X&,InX of Tetarae& od-d.ler pro, , battlefields of pianders w" princesg , ,k% & OW1 hd WA Md�
1. � if ,created, it woWA probably ,be lialn- Patricla,'s Light Inf.a.11try. NWALYXAIIOU$tf'00#'t'llo"'Wkikt*o%kk$&AW I
When You feel ",qll Out of sorts"—your V'- " rflZ floor OF PbEN TY "
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,und,or Vio goneral suporVISIOR. Of -Ono
-of +.he txIsting,3111nist,ers. I
IThe regular Vllit(Id- �StltcLs 111rMY Is
now ttbout -three times what it ,was be,
fore entering war Ift 1917.
Fin -4 figures on army ca$1111ti0s' Of
Ameriena soldlera in the World War
list 34,249,killed and 224,080, W01111604.
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FLETCHER,
VAHIATIOX,SArnQln,9b, Rettor,
Tippler, Flower. .
RACIAL GUIGUNI-Ruglish.
SGURM,e-Trades. I
Who says there is no rwuallcf� In
names? How many buF,fiiess r4en,
manufactaren,, meroh.ants, manual
workers autD professional men of thig
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madern fage go busily about thell,
daily occupations wItIlout a thought,
without even the 111lowledgo, that
their family uam,ps are .the last relle-9 I
of what was once one of the mightiest !I
Industries of medieval ftgiand, and
'WhIell. today Is obsolete. i
The ancestors of the li'lletchers, Av
Ismitlis. Setters, Tip,purs and liftwers
were the backbone of the 4aglish =-
tion, In ,the middle Ages, ,T-ar ihey fur-
nished her fighting forces, with muni-
tions, that deadliest weapon with
indepeadenco upon inany a battlefield
before tile final development of the
m I usket and the rifl(,.
The family name Arsmith Is slyliply
a -contraction of Ilarrowsmitai:' 111he
On alondar wore wore ouly lomm Cut.
fle on s,.le and tho market wag
P, little slow at z,,rm jonces, There
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wa* A little stronger tone to demand
.,lie follovi'm (lay, e�*,peclally on'tuoice
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bu.tchers. On %Vedr.eWay. however,
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Iwith about 1,1400 cattle all the. Market
4kere wafi a. drop of 55 t-ents por hun-
*e�d on 4pholco grpdes, and 75 cents on
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cemmon -and medium grades. As
ae been thin
imi..'nish,ed, cattle tile decline was
more noticeable. A few, baby beef
sold from f1ft to $14-50, choice buteli-
or steers and h . effers generally from
48 r�,6 $950, good 1 -.'?-;d,, frQm $7 to $8,
medium from J4 to $7, and Common
grades from 111.4 to $8. Choice cow$
were seexce and remained steady
within v. range of $7 to, ;8; medium
oo,sys sold frcm $5 to $6,50, and can-
ners and. butcher.,, from $0. to $4.00.
Good, bulls ,,Nero also scarce, but
prices dr,zIqled a halt dollar uotwlth�
,standing. Me best bulls sold from
�-4 -to 17 and Che common. grades from
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arrowsmith waii he who made WA3 liv- .14 to $6. Tlie max.Ket, spimell 0), - :
ing by fashlon-Ing arrow heads. Thursday at 2prices from 1-0 to 15 . �
The Settlers Were those Who, Sf,t the Cents IDW,er than 4n Wednesday and
heids. upon t4parrow Q,bafts. dFaiand was very weak. Stockers -,0 . �,
Tippers were &aftsmen. who -,4butp- 1 and feeders inquiry was very slow, I
en,ed the points after they liad been farmers ,buying onxy �a small lots. I
set, I .Good feeders can be boughtfroin, �7.0 ..� I :�
The Fletchei;* (it was Also sprll,ed to " Por huad'red. 'on Moufty
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"flecjzhee, in %iZk,37d4ys:) Were those choice veal ,sold from $7M to. $8 per
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,who affixe,1 the -feathers or "f4l,qftles 11 hun4red. On Xonday 4iolce veal �
(from. the same word root whip
'h - sold at $IG throughout the balance . I
gives us both IlfeatheV' and "flod%e of the week tops moved steady at that I,
ling") to the Sbafts. This was pralb- ,price but closed weaker att f1,5 on ;
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Ably The process which required. the Thursday. Very few Choice veal 4 . . ;
, 4 1 calve -a have been received. The But- .
greatest finesse, for the true 119:1it'of , �
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the arrow -in those long shots .Xor.
which the archers �ot old Milgland
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the �prcsent time. As there 4o, not out- I Z
were famous depended as much on
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ficlent local demand to ,take eaxe of I - . :
the feather a,s anything, Tile term
all the Calves offered, ,prices are not . ,�
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expected. to go any -higher. . .
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general sense ,as embracing. the ea-
Lamb receipts ,for the week were I !
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tire craft of arrow =akers. 61plo"
liot ver strong; neither wras the gen- .
'Y .11
Was a familiar . name for th ow
era] quality. A few small lots of I �
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in those da,ys, wherice, comeq the
'Choice quality sold from ;12,2S to $113 1
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name "Flower.', '
pea! hundred, and thegeneral ran from I
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�1,11 W 1,_�21. li.e�vy ."ai-A'6s war4),p:cn- I I . : I .
OREELMAN GETS $12.500
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, tiful and, sold from $1.0 to $10.50, wAli . , .
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culls �s low As $5. Good handy- . .
Will Become General Manager of On,
weight sheep remal4ed steedk to a I 1.
tar��'Fruit'Growera' Ass'n.
little -stronger In P:aces, Selling from I �� I
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"o to 18. Heavy fat sheep moved .
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froan $6.5-0 40 *6.75, and ,comnion. .
Another good position " I,,, about ta'.grAdes
from $,2 to $4� One local i i �
in Ontario Service for some
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abattolr reports that of sixty she,ep .
returned soldier. it is underot,00d
killed dUT1119 the week usar:y a"I all . I
that Prof. Gearge\ (,reelma7i, for-ner-
them. were f ound to be iti lamb, This I .. I
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ly of the -Guelph Agroultunal �CG)-
is VoDr lhu�qness on .tile .part Of the . . .
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I\Ve, and later Agricultural C0111-
former and some means should -be .
missioner for Ontario, and at pres-
found to ,prevent the sale of these to .
ent Ontario7s, Agent-Greneral in Plus-
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the butchers. . .
land, is ,to returnto Ontario.
Select hogs sold on Monday at I I I.
Statements in, well-informed cit-
S114,60 1xr hundred. fed ,and- watered. I I I
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cles are to the effect .that Prof. Creel-
On ,Wednosday packers' botations, .
man has been offered and has accept-
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were sevenly-five cents lower and ii
ed a position wkh the Ontario F!rillt
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they succeeded in obtaining. all the . I
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Growers' Association as general -man-
hogs ,wanto d at $13.75 to Z14. ,7%e I
ager at a salary of $12,00 a year.
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receipts of hogs have not lbeeu.,heavy I
This is considerably more than tile
-for the -season, ,but Ills demaud from.
� London,. r, -ng., position. is worIth. The
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outside has fallen ofif considerably. . I
I change, It is, rumored, is to Ite made
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almost Immediately.
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I CARE OF CHICKS . .
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I The hen. with a, -brood of -chickens . .
� PREVALENT.
,shcaild be housed in a -coop so ar- I
I Don't- get the habit a[ hicrups-
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ranized -that the little Chicks can run I
. Stopjh6 slightest attack at the be-
I)) and out. Tile weaklings ,oa:u al- I I
sinning,^ Nothing brings, Such magl-
ways find shelter and heat under ;the
I Cal Tellef as slowly sipPing a few
drops of Nerviline In sweetened. iva-
hen, 041 d -may After -4 few days dle- I I . .
I 10�, Ar stomach -pain-9 bloating,
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velop, into sitrong healthy chIcK If �
cramps, diarrhoea, nothing Rvill .Prov,c
tile coop has a floor. clean it 'often; , . �
I more useful In every home than a
35 -cent bottle of good old N,exvillne.
it it has RD floor, move the coop often. � . I
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I R -the lien ig given full !range -do not . . I
ROYAL FIGURES ON PIPE\
let her out till the .Ss.rass Is, dry. One � . . . �
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ften will ;�mecersfqilly broad '15 to 20 1 �
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British House of ,Commons is PPe-
,ohl,clis. Alarge he.a CAR care for 21 -
I eented With a Vahaa!Ae
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vhlok.i in voarni ,.veatlicr. . . .
Mcerschaum.
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.,k � '1�kn-!*usl Pipe of meel"qVINUU111
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bc!autifu'ly ,carved, -has bcon op.resent-
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ed to Gle smokLn.- ron-in of ith,� Brit-'
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10) House -o! Ocrumons. wul bas Just
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been plaeed there.' It bzan� the roy-
-al arnis carved. on, the tront of the
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bowl, vftile at tile back d 16he bowl 10
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a group cl ,carved IA,P,ams. Most
Shows Remarkable Restor-
prominent of these is QneG,n VICWT13,
ative Power of Lydia E. f
seated on a throzip. On 0114ler .,,�:00
'Majesty fi�Vurm
" PinkhanesVeg,eta'ble �)
Of Her are of Franct,
and. Germany, the latler4ith, a (11'awn
Compound, I
qswzord, There a*,i milbber,of rigvrPs
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of leadlug Dr&sh ,stit"moil of the
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Cho8ley, Ont— "Pefore i3sing Lydia P, .
day, lnclua,ing.one which is aupp-r�sod
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Pinkliabils Vegetable Compound , I was
to be Mr. Gladstone a4dreisobig 11the
a total wreck. I had terrible pains in �
I Queen, app;trently on. behaU 0 ,-qa-
My sides and was not 'regulow. Finally
po'eon Ill., who is seated in a de, -
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behind him, The
I got so Weak I could not go up stairs
witbout storping to rest lialf way tip
polident att'Audo
the stpps. tried two doctors but they
Duko ,of Argy'll ,and Mr. PIright are
did Me% ' no M,od. I Law your medicine
also reprosented. A silver Plate
advertised in the nowspapers and
bears the Inserlptlon, "The PIP(! of
0101.1-11" I WOUld OVC it a telal. I t001.1
fou)�I;qtlesof 'L1x,,VCgctn,1)1n Compound,
Peace, 1876-71. Pre.,-mited to vile
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orid was rml.orcd ti� he-AtIl., I ain mar- �
C',t.,�J,Jr,!,� roolln 0" t*lt� 14-o'a.Je 4G.' (%.�U-
I Ivtl, mn th.-, ulethek ol two ch-iUdr-ti,
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incivs., Jrz'v, 19120, by Allan 1-4. Hooke.
c,; -,d do all my house-ncrk, rlift- eight I
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I Laivs, and do a Wred inan's worlt I&I
n, -�%q.11 The gift is ei-14mated 1.3, 'be
, C -.-,10y t,.Iq bck't of licalth, I �11",�,o
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worth UMO. It or.gln Is not kauwn,
Wgetablo Com eiind a pj!rei�t help for L
baek More babh.�,%
and gives rNe to epicul2ttion o;l tile
,I-tj Nveak my r,erc� I
part of inembtre,
bom. I recomincrid it to
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who are in necd of Msdiclike, and you
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may pvilit this lettell if you V48101-
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According to a .preliminary ,rr.pbrt
Mrs. 11m;rty J,Lvt.% 11. R. j'40.4, Ches.� I !
1,317,. ()�Jtflrjo. :
. on the pulp and pialper ind.."stry,
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it hardly aneriz- pwslle that there is I
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tompiled fot year 1918 by tlw- I)o-
a.wornan in thkq e.ouritV wi!o Willcon. �
Dominion Parealx of Statistics, tl.,,re
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b-AllotO fl!lfr,or withoiAt viving Lydfa E. i
uxe ill Vanadft S7 pullp mills, 31 pa-
Phildian's's Voretablo da'lnpotind a trial 01 �
, �.ftuv till *,IILIC�vi4f,��,.(,Ctlg"tti,%coi,timlally ��
mills, .28 ,pulp and Vapor nlilb,
1. I" A J)l'6Vin,? beyolid Contra. i
Iper
Xaltlug a total ot 94 pulp and -papor-
y
I this grand old medicine has
lilaking V,ants.
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"elieved More suiro;�ing amotig woynen.
&an *'W CIIIWA� I.X1C.- Z X.'.11-� W-zlld, I
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