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The Signal, 1911-1-12, Page 3OININ�L &ND ONL\ tENUINC pubLD ON ,COLIC Ma*.TP Oil Nan J LQUENT BOOK BIN_D.[ TG MAGAZINES, PRRIODICALS and LIBRARIES a .and or repaired. t.(sl.l.t 1,wrrs . 1121LaaTECIR (GOODS 1uwo.l. aa..,wa�e��ys�• W oh ienvtng .s at T H $I0 4 A L. A. R PA v LOH STUATwoeo CIVIL ENGINEERING VAC A:IAN M twBKktTtl. CIVIL gait Mydfauik amines, Oatarto Lased hisiaan rstoreekaleriet corner risatseal shard. Telepisse MEDICAL Waage*��/�j, W. F. GALLOIN.aselemes, Neva�MA. B. tit Osseo eines Seders ees.. gsae* *thadori21 LEGAL DRuUbt•OuT. HAYS & KILLUH- AN. b rreuerw. •dkdton, astarise pebes. �raatorr 1a the Maritime Court. do. Private ttaada to lead at lowest at interest iCn.4 adds `tglun. • W. PRe•t RIOT. K. .:. R. C. AVIS, J. L. KILiORAN. G. OAMiVRON. E.0.. BAARIS- Tni, aslashw, snare e ppaislie. Mew - Owen, tisdatiea. and deer trees (MARL= GARROW, L.L.B,. BAB- tsah. tat'te lsM at serisiter.eat Reas la way O. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER aetlelyt easene timer asters milk teems mammas emeses weenie (a4 II1OWICI. LOAN&, ITC. �elLILLL P MUTUAL FIBB IN a U k a 1' C Jr CU. -Vann sad Wawa sews property .t sten. tlrrress -J. 16 M -'--.Pres. ttsataeta P..' JaaVk..&r a.. UadN 4ob P. 0 ; Inense bye. eseolmaa.Msatterta P. asals0 pozgere=b .sJsba Mesaowaiwres: Jame ICyas&'seaweed• Jars. Hansa: Msloalm Ammo : Jrn • .s M Helsssvi1M : 1L ninth. I�sstepp��k Jas. tesasdsgs. igmondtUL: 1. alsabb. thmeheth. retaoyawies ors war �ss�rwa al. sea &ear odds s1 T1sesr s tseswst...lista. er a1 B. M. VOW. aaseee r. narelss starer YedeelaL. !�GG,, 000 PRIVATE PONDS TO M W V 121imatlMerAwla to Nis. ri a.11tAi • r.sesieawt W R. it01313RTSOd. e 11I111URUICS ACIANT. 1'11 is as lien sib* : Mena. t7trned as awl . g1bOT. amens as batman's' 1/Aatt. Liana. Yet lasaea 1 , nvidrr Arra Np warms limas : The U.S. ilei llts mad osaessaas Usesway. ogles tevLemps, rsetasr t crease .1 vin and lasers arena 'Awns rM JORl1 W. OR.&IMS. LLJslsRaL Pima 5.i Mak elad �sn�saae►Aliaweaa.I et esti es+ ellestsd ea =rod asd at bean %:Yes, rill a1 ells& sorties Wait saw% mid de O >K w. (M.$J8L t; IM'.riea, (1111 MARRIAGE LICENSES wAhl'11:R n 1►e.i.LY, .1 F' . r7.•.; tar*DLJtlt.•M. 4IN1 Milt nit of MARRLAOk Wt:11111eMt. *LANM, ipIBUEJt 01' MASA- . Aeli bermsm. deter eti. ass. $RAVING PARLOR UIDFDBDBLOOk dA.SBSROHO? - AP -Tea 111110 •101101111. 0 .wale. Asa' Mann Mw *Mesa 1ks beet sresue marrows imbdere ises{, e. al. mew tames bride ere los• • Mdajualffrde tall 111,11nen0.•41.1 11 11 _ ARCRI 'scrod 4 }(TRUIt J 1ARGLAI. ilfDv lrnn 11oys1 sus 1112[552 %meet are -sash* 6essee► aceseilwatitasssitesewlIse AOCTiONILRING t afuleAlt (rt,Nota l, Li\bb•1IJ'R. 1. ..e gird aerie eawr. Weer ea seem meat wears M will W res' at W imam • stem wee aryialt saes imam rwsaabie amp • mon *wee few• awe .alepMeaa ,11111.11 MUSK a 10111) ICI! 0014SRRy A'Tr1R` * iT l J. le 1111.71PTIM /. v (.11-11,411•11.14. al. (Tsra.11 etw las Wtsii es, ries. e£. S. a.. Vass ata A. 111 41141 -mass. IW asaatew sent. eta mer ammew.r-- aM mat7eet - *555s elimnuaa--.taxa. 81 lgieeaa_ , run* aa.d daaelaa reg Jeat) ago h. Mfit Oe •nC mOyle6 [f• laeorastas Y so teems ere momt. 'be RaeCet t;e .,1rr(..wt h• n+. • whor* they well) .tele ..D. Stone. ' 7est._TMstr *IVO ,r. .n, DOM. alsfov. 'eavtas fo, then Iettm.•r (ileAL . WI) 0 TMW(Wax, J.%M A1tY 13, 11411 r I p•e.r Thio. ew4 Of the !Onset 1 The taatl•arestbnilewsuu rut to 141111 .wept flyer Cana Island might welt • boor •lonsidered •-ht welfare M r t y wr.trabed horst* which .re stew i ausesueut ,. ye+•,lit •i) •orgpaO- twudered L. Rim Lade- I,by,•i- ., he ahrte•rid• '''s"*"' _WWI!! ,: till. Zurich Gun Clot T ., woddiog Alpuaehad.e vM + . aaa.up knee LAr) , 4 A &Will Med If d t3trdo Of Vaaauuu vas, r a t , t - I T4.9441111 rad ..bare' aaYarr ...mit - Md an k aortal down Lb tie buds•' icor as ilia old boor Y Pos'OvrieA. j A Somers Pall a ,ss ,.cent.. (aterswaill' tie• are at, skeletLee-Ifke•te ii they me pr•r,. M M Cardiff of anon is bar re• 1 H,. ,►rs) .• 'jeaforah w. t „ ,U , riven, reeler . surisell Mem n els im.nthe a,anrrn 15 I wee% patof,•- •.nide.+ .bk. ,.thN ta' lit .b. .end • this 'U!a liU)' .' the Weer IShe was swotting un . ;bear .bet, We. twt4tggb+ ...1 ..a.uptiott&Mly atreatinW+ fire (`ia. al...• lubiteu,, „1 IW, ado ,accitientadly .lipped AT f&llrug to ten• •pertmer, etre, he had heart premed t,. Maw u rsn.•wW,q Ad ertyttatntaeaie I limn seed In iiiriLd her reg revered% bid tae, liy ,tutneroine women*, at Dilator For•cuteuel. i.•• "re- were hr. ,n wad- b. al.' 4U' t i„nrvr. wbo wound. but be, 1r1 -.,'is ••+% ,ot.ltD. same +il. ) .cyto,_ bed fur suexat esu.. . oh. r well ted- •• Stow. loos ,i hare, host, it ou bgy mae.vl m v♦Mars Lew barrow al, you ain't 'ihh liewth .m Mrs P fiat; 'A Martis. the anima', )-OR just him back. n+id get veldt- leeeey-seep" "Tet." retorted the.huy.•r. "hut thi• is the lads day of the mile. :and the bent ie so blamed thiu be may die on my hands. Then, .ttpposiug I did bbeeiipe�s lune beck. you pyramid,.wogirn't be here to receive hew(. - Oh, wail." hiendly applied the au, octan... "if you do brioq*� Aim back- and We ain'L hire, you kin just -i.,., under the door. ' laippinoott? . P. (i_. uM•1_WJn_N,Ji 10. Wet !nasty) tette, was sleeted - alderman ., 1 #w.4wti oa Monday of !act week A oelitawa with tlfty teat ••geseJ,taree hoe neon sant to the Government, fak- ing foo , .$ tit, 111211 i/.rvier m Sem. rnarbW fobs Ha, tut.. wbo lived in the viCin its of Slant about forty years ago. diad as fitratbrr., "API an ,111191010 from pneumonia. The N oiron. Hao et lira.. „ Ix*udd a branch et flasbwuod t.. /eke the place of the ParmerS Rank whirl, 1, :- sus- pended paysment. '�'h.. IOU -acre tires, tot ill, Wnt a ii0s 3, Grey. has been ps.1oMwd by Jobe A. Bey aim. who Ilan been arils tersest for several year.. !'he price was r4,. 1104• The Inn' verge of Mies Margaret =�per1�k., .•t Blake, to Dr. of lroronto. look plass on Wedneldsi.y. Deesmbsr ►Bub. Rev. Mr. Sawere Lieu the nuptial knot. Geu. Wiallau0C ut Fordwieb, wbo her been in the employ of the (1 P. K. me section foreman for thirty-four years, has retired from service and will resolve a pension. The resideooe of Peter McDougall, on the nth concession of 'Curnberry. warp ooa*piesely destroyed by ere early bne morning last week. Little of the contents was saved. Mrs. Geo. Coultas. a former resident of Redgrave road, near %Vingbam. is dead at her borne in Gaylord. Mich. Elbe was sixty years of age and leave, a husband and nice children. W. O. McTaaggart, wbo was elected A tnemt.ei of the Board oteEducatipn of Toronto at the remelt municipal .lect4oe., is as old Huron boy. a na- tive of the vicinity of Uhiselhurst. The death is announced at Wing - lusw of Alexander Ard, after s short 110n of poeumuoia. He was in bis thirty-fourth year and is survived by his widow and two small children. The marriage of a Clinton lady was solemnised at St. Louis when Miss Sophia J. Williamson wee united to Edward 11. Guiteau, of Detroit. The event took piece on Thursday, Decem- ber 29th. Wao. Logan. of Westview. Bask., is visiting old Mends in Stanley town - 'hip. It is ten years since he went West. He wee a member of the farmers' delegation whkh visited Ottawa recently. John Rumford, of Clinton. left last week for Halifax. where be will hoard the S. S. Oareian for England. When he returns to this country it will he his twenty-seventh voyage over the Atlantic. An old resident of (trey township in the person of Alexander Sellers `paid Natur'e's debt on December 31st. He was eighty-two years of age land bad been a resident of Grey township Mime the year 1851. The marriage was solemnized at Exeter, on January 3rd. of Mime Cora Prior to earnest C. Beebe. of Dunn- ville. The ceremony was performed by iiev. R. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Bebe will reside at Dunnville. Mise Mlsodougall. teacher in the Clinton Collegiate, has been advised by her physician to take a month's holidays. owing to ill -health, and Mims Mac V en tial. of St. Marys. has been wpged to /11 the vecaac'y during the rnooti of January. Alfred 4'. Robs, of Tuckerimith. was ose of the principals in a pleawnt event at Milton, North Dakota. wbeo be wee united in inarriage to Mise ,Unto C. ('.arnpbeil, of that Western town. Mr. and Mrs. Robb are spend - hag their honeymoon at points on the Atlantic coast. D. McKay. son of Peter McKay, of ?wherewith. ie a young Canadian wbe N making good in the `palet. For a nambei of year* Mr. McKay has been in the employ ..i til. Hatbeiron Motor (arr (:wnpsay .and b.- was recently pro- moted r,+ the position of sales mann- tiger la New York City. Willies, Mitchell • resident of Hen mall for twenty years. diad suddenly .at his borne in that town ne Wednesday. January 4th. He had not been enjoy reg grind health fon porno time huthis death wa. entirely on.xpeated He wee a loan of steelier harseten and Mkt the reel -wet (f weir •'i,. I.• et' ITIond. Mr. and Me. Jobe ,1a.eison. •,1 Ire.') ulwnabip. .lotw.t.d she fiftieth :+OO1 a preet. wedding al. wtl.wniztal at veesar nt their marriage on 'Thera- Uw home +11 Hugh !11cK.). Hone*indf da I het 'Agtb \hoc* ""SCtc JU Decen.he, •lith. when he. ,laughter. Il ver diad friends welt present „u IM oewNoe. Right &Odra, were t seed twrly-seam of their -ere prendrhildr.n *Iso were aterredaner. ,tuaet warid+ug p•av'' .t emus A DM). when alis. Alar•Rmrae A Minneapolis &HA 41, al un veldt t.. f friends h.ftx• delver' 1'. rhPit Attar ',.ruts a.1 tailing health for won, urn.- the spirit .,1 Mr-. Petah Bir,. of Morris township, t,a..k ire flight. on Mneday. J*_,+rar. lel. De - crowd's maiden „lame w...s Audi.. lea - hells Obanahrrs and net ' birthplace was in Piegilllop township: forty -ore year. ago. Bawldea her hnartaod she Naw two .U1.-. t he oleic'. being +eVeu year's of aft, Relaseibet- I oy 0k Cu,,:rades. IS .Inhu tlwrk. : a Wi'.gha , , leered One Thing She.Cotild Do tor N••, G. T. R. conductor. wase ,+•ken by our 0iaturday afternuou recently, prrs0 tilt other day when a .,i) �er of frail little roan started to cross Brotul for ssewlbsrs of the t, ria taw of the 1.., H. lir 8. luta, called et bis residence and it'eaented him with a handsome silver Haug. Mr'. Quirk wart for a num- bet of year* conductor no this lie* of e e not been of g directly opposite with the some pm•- olrl rumrade • - poo. in mind. Death of an Ezete. Resident. By remarkable luck. both succeeded ' Exeter lost an esteemed resident by in escaping the passing wheels, but, as the death of •fb.•t H+• G,oll. , who fate would have it, the little map, passed away after au illness of two months du,stisIn. He we., born in Devonshire, I3nglend, in the yeas• 11381 and thirty --*z 'y. r later with his wife and family he name 'tri C tn- oda and mince that ti•re•• had re- sided at Exeter. Ilia wife prede- ceased biro four stew-. Hie demise is mourned by are daughter, a brother and a sister. A Clow Clad. way et Poltyascond street just whey. 41 worts Of fast-moving vehicles were whirling their matinee patrons up Broadway. At the Marne instant a d h . h t often by bis very l:sehy lady started trent the curb a. Charles \('rlget.`ot Tu -t ersmith, [brew his windmill int • gear in hes barn this other day his .•1e v.- caught in the machinery. He wa.- wound around the shaft so quirkli and s., tightly that be was unahl•, 1,, f• e.• hila. self until hie son carne G• hi. aid and .topped the windmill. H--.atfe•rd brolly dislocated shoulder. a t•+ctured rib and was otherwise t-ver.•ly bruised. Had a strong w flet [ren blowing at the time the 1 -.'il, - Igen have been still more s,riuns. A Wedding in Grey Towuship. whose eyes were busy ogling the traf- fic ou either side of him, darted plump into the oncoming; woman at the mid- dle of the street. The result was a sickening collision. with the little loan down and out. "You should hare'looked where you were going," said the fleehy wc',nan. bending over the victim on the curb. to which he had been carried by a traffic policeman. "But is there any- thing 1 ran do for you ?' "Yee," " be replied faintly, opening bis eve. a moment ; "get the number of the automobile that struck Inc." -Li ppiucot t'o. An interesting event ill G, ey town. ship on Wednesuay, De:eomir, . 313th, was til! eolewnizing of ,hr w•aniage of Miss Grace M. Hutcheson ••a .A'w. A. Lamont, ate the home of Na.- 11 .de'. patents, Mr. and Mrs. C. flu cuiwrn, on the 41141* concawrluo. Toe .•uptanl knot was tied try Rev. D. 13. M*•It-.a, of Cr•anbr ok, in the presetee of about fifty invited guests. al. -m J. tam Mc- Lachlan, of Brussels. played 1.4 wed- ding march and Miss Eva (:u •s, niece of the gloom, acted as Bala-eaarer. Mr. and lira. Leuaout bavr t.•krn up their tesiuence 011 the• 13ab c..ncrsaiun of Grey. Local Optima to Howick. After three years of Du 'Reuse, the question of local option was subtn s ted again to the ratepayers of Ho-,cl-. at well be remembered that carr years ago local opUou proved by •a m.• j ray over the three-Sfthe tequir•IlIrn. but the bylaw warp quashed on a techni- cality, though no license Wes wanted. Hence the question load to be submit- ted again to the people. A big vote was polled : For areal °puna &l1, aRgdndt 274, w by 41 of a majority oyer the thres•Aft ie the people stood for a dry territory. Western Bachelors Claim Their Brides. The marriage Wok place at Kg• wondville, at the house of Mr. and Mrs. :'red Kobinson, of their daughter, Miss Annie 9., tc Robes'. Henan, of Yellow Gess., afa.k. Rev. N. thaw performed the oetewcby. About seventyguests gaabrrrd at the home of John Methyl y, Morris township. on the 4th inst.. to alined* the n*arrisge lit Mama Rva, daughter of the hast, w J. D. Galhkfher, of Mouse Jaw, bask., formerly of Biagi aye,: Rev. T. H. Farr was the o'Alttniurg elslgyman. Mr. and Mrs. Gallagher will visit friends tbrou hnut the county before (raving for their home in the West. LoAt r, Mat. Met�at parsonage. in \f111s. a are Mut di. .e k, dao h- ear of Mr. ,and Mrs. Th.tasap•+un Mut- dor'. of Hetaw►11, was 110000 in mare- • • o \rthur Olevelsnd ili•,gortb. of try. Alta. The coaemon • was owned h) Her. Richard Whiting, A., am Wednesday. its inst. Mr. and Mn' Hogart.h'n w.e441i t trip wilt include visit. 1,, .-astern pimps before' Rolm: West to 1 algal y. where the *roost] 1- toilet in the Mnl,e,n.•Battk. Miss Haauab. was WWI 414i 1 marraagi. tr' Heti v ( "*puri.', ‘rt `siweshere. Ba.s Fur - N, Ferguson, of Moot too of lciat..i Mr. seri Mrs. Coppers are spendios • dew day. manus sell+ firer. In !h. .,snits of the bride', nn Wedbsedas January tub at bunk after. which them go lot'hireg. . bier ,of ti r and Mr. *ha. +i. ' rw•ae,t tee Merle .,f i('eed - hum. sr 4, r sash , rt • Mttebsll Re. teolin in .ut.•t eeesag • vont in 'Hinton nn wleteb•: ••' rhame. Read AM. sated ( amide- efter++ots, Isndery a;la..1.04l sod *PS. assisted by the twin-'- .ne.l, the ,carriage ria tate. Indite R , ride.. Rev A it.*** r• .f Ieand.•t laeghl•-, -, V, ..tat i1.. .Itabn Wier rhe irate, • Richman] Nlea tuvr,1 Maar •. •nbr • Rniwvtmsan, .d Into- brMee ♦taw the ...pillow, web gra, II TOR AVlSFIJ OPERATION Lured by Lydia L. Pink- hain's% e'getabkCompound eelliftoti, ant. ' 1 had ben y go sufferer for Ave years. One doctor told me it was ulcers of the utsrue, +cJ it,';tl.er told MO it was a fibroid tumor. No ole knows what I suf fered. I would always be worse certain periods, And never was regular, and t h e bteariug-down pains were terrible. 1 was very ill, i❑ led, and the dodo r told Inc I would haveto have an operation, and that I might die during the operation. I wrote to ,my sister about it and she adviwd me to take Lydia E. PInkbam's Vegetable Compound. Through personal expe- rience I have found it the best medi- cine in the world for female troubles, for it has eared me, and I did not have to have the operation after all. The Comppootmd also helped me while pis ing through Change of Lite."- Mr's. Li rtTIA BtariI, Canifton, Ontario. Lydia.E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound. made from roots and herbs. has proved to be the moat successful remedy for curing the worst forms of female ills. including displacements, inflammation, fibrcid tumors, irregu- larities, periodic pains. backache, bear - ng -down feeling, flatulency, indiges- tion, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result has beenworth millioustosufferingwomen. • one Mame •+ the fnmlls meldanoa former n Ro re Stews' ♦ort WM. Rsetor. on Tuesday .:ird dna. He war I wftnees. by any imamate !tient(- end in het eevent) -ntntr teas i 'el. .slat :+.- 4 rh. or 's..,,i, 121.1 day. Before b1. drat, he eilTered i brd.... ma,e. ..a. ii, 4... . ....L. .N.4' v.:• pseslyt. k stroke which ,•rias«! In his .ad lnbi . yonk. 7;10...,,,...,..0 r 4or lh.nt t he death B. was norm . M•nesbir. duties „ ovoinam.,, M. wltddttt, ' Id by Hest Helm 1> &island r '31112 anal ;care ,r tot. country fifty -iglu year- ago a.ttling b.rsa, tarts :May Ir tisborn. -ownehl Tw.,il ten' hi'rt% Vr 4ot1 k ' 'sot' tnfl•' D y 1,w, h. a(tareuom , �„ r t., • rltlsw.. 111111111.111110--- A Wttsshaut Weida% W. J. MUIR & CO. ayeet t, ten peeernla.. at rho wedding tool' pea. . WingLaie bleb, horns of Mr sed Mn Jona Davidson, when tbalr cadre daughter. Miro Ethel May, wee united is the holy hoods elf esateinvey to Donald idelMueek! et Onninewrod. Rev ',cigar H, Crony pertormad the set rsoey mei the wadding wee Mee Xtr•, Mattreal. UNDINTAKLRA AND RMIALMINO vamp. t M war* alae of Asdim.'.� res 1 teas% epparlta tot- tledeeM. Oct Aar- niree ,.f •••i illenos at hh.iden t era Leave** Peek sad Awns crines the bleb note of llvn.. • test mea eel nor. erf e'Isrt ' Pnrk and Hoene T'brS ere retort. notirteh ing. pricee tor rice than prime be.' Good lint or acid try oleo bran ern ga.tt.ees sad here salad Wm (:lark. An Object of Pity "carp. I l L A R & SON NC)t4 PROCEEDING NG Niliar's Animal C learaste Salt: THE GREAT GOAT SALE The reductions wades w our ladiesand children'. Will et onee appeal to any Lady who has. any coat buying t. .10 iiveer anal moat be eletteerl before 1rocktnkiner desats that were $119.00 fat $12.00 Ooats that were s16 40 for $1 1.50 Coats that were $1U.¢u for 7.A0 Coat. that were $ 6,60 for• $ 3.75 kn.-jibed .ti,i iiilled-lin.icl tyuaats uaarke•l uuu h uudet t pr•ire: 10 oleo. DRESS GOODS" `DRESS GOODS. Big saying on Dress booth.. .%bout tweuty pitcei in the int. were 50r and 130e per yard Your choice foe;, per ) 2521 ard CHILDREN'S HEADWEAR 111:11 be snid. Our entire stock lit infants and cbildi•eu'r Headwear is being cleated out at prices' that will ,effect u • speedy clearance.. There is nu reserve. The whole stook i• greatly reduced. Bargains in Every Department during the Annual Sale Se MfILLAR'S SCOTCH STORE 'Pk" 1 That part of our nature which we call the emotional I. neve!. mere nighty d.• :eloped In women than In men. They are mors sensitive, mora under, „w.. ser • trestles of 'measure and pain: and likes theserefined a • nentalgtualities, no ore pessprhanr beauty of forge and feature, make up the atmosphere 41 attraetivtness and charm which .1 !ways surrounds true womanliness;- • The continued exlatence of these winning, engaging womanly chnraetoristieu depends to a very lame extent on the regularity of the womanly Functions ate the .-ondltion of the woodenly organs; •and when these functions and °teens become ciP- ordered or diseased the same mental/ qualities which are the glory of nevelt woman become the source of suffering and torture almost tndescrlbable. Fier theory hope - fatties. 1. changed to-a,feeling of desporadency, almost of .despair, an *be. Is_haunted with forebodt�a ot/woine '*vlkt'to cer4e.. irutterad of being enter�ftling and corn- t,anlnnahle, she heooesai'ntsedy rind Irritable: being unable to k are mind trot. Ay/ening on her troubles. She becomes morbidly sensitive, Imagining that she le being .Righted or toresaken by her relativgo and friends and she has h most humili- ;,ting .venae of her miserable condition and of her loss of her womanly ato•ibntes. 1' .h. ,- religiously tncllned etas is very liable to bs oppressed with doubts a .1 i.. • to regard to her vptettual cendltlon. or to think that she la egrrnttlly lost. Attlee to 'hie, she has also to endure the most distressing ache: and pains. What nukes rhe as.• stilt morn pitiable especially with married. woman. ar eye fact that few men understand or appreciate the extent of their suffering, or the seriousness of the trouble; causing it. Niyny doctors even speak of these diforde:- as subtecte for rldiorlle, and the poor rivilferor often gets a reputation rot bolm ., -crank or a scold when she more nearly approaches being a Martel% :4s these disorders arc dem to a disordered condition of the womanly orrice. t1 evident that to effect a cure these organs must be restored to normal condition; or, In ceder words. 'h4 circulation, whkh hes become congested ane stagnant:Id tine.,.. sans. must be frnproysd so that the waste (natter will be expelled; and the nourish - Meet me badly nee6e1 be brought to theme auleriet'r/lare. It Is the sweet treater.. 9t broken low,. :iesea, which Is held ihi the stagnant. blood resmon in the.:° ;x- s. ,cot taaltyea -tax , ,K In .-rtffer:ng by opi -o tterta tate t.erves locse .ta• t ated In the.. The remedy known as OKA' C.. t FLT tort poetttvety freer- tfw _•/ cntlwAtiem and' restore nor 1 ` £ a� ..latldn the dimord.ree near,+... _ �� d tet w 1 ty on 'these ea t, /4;.*'-- ' sheen o int a btoocf r •. • •-hen', 0r to,1 it, n .r , S, 9o.^arta •. '."esu Pr.,lr, 1 �Y�.lSrar i'� • srITnhel44 t .. ,.t _ .a r• ,.c :. or a .ta 3 • s.• held vit.', n t.d .7.:44:1,. ': disenerg-e.., a1 'nit 141141Qr.,--.t. 'S ti trenwrend 1s1r nerve ata ce !i,^ rc paint Amt. menet: treutl.r .- ..Ate less. r. ^.d rho ne^: st VIA • r'.' 'n5Ml9 b.•CC. '3t'Onde.'. OkAN:. f:- --- LILYtSrae. t•"t'vK Its ' 1%e-1.: o;! -- - -- n.', Amble • r•4esflte. It act . .d .t _ .tkl!r-n•l.tpr+•• Bova on d pt ple' ''fnet}eg Aprl'.. tl„t �!lett+' :i Y... ... -.17 mrs._i,.. I1 O**ANes LILY c, th es . -t uur�� 1'111v. n ' 1 :N- area eta us* Ore: • month. r -pr f?a fro;', h. =eee!ef+' • 1v.t,e 11.? •'e• ' s :* .. 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