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llOeisee. Mar. >fed.
b yu,t, rote. -The fiellowneg it
ofow Otor & ten 1. Colborne.
of t` of Febrsw7, basad ea
Wieeiy teats and R'eeerol essieaswsY.
oamuteder otos with oo e d .m om
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5 SO: IV.- Altos Clerk (176,
*Lyman Potter 217.
r ev MM. Jr. 1 V. - Vent*
, •Rrdi e B 4niry 27%
woe seashell Comte Brinier. dr.
IkedadSL. Jr. 111.-
Nod ma Ikeda young 4111. QLieAatte Potter
dr. 11.-l4Sot Gest isR Newry
g 08. eese.
sVerb IlcOahs M. Jr.
q WA. *Jess lletbbe
1sseel Pork Ihll. Pt. 1. -Total
ill .Mildred Futter 114 *Ledford
g utty IM. *Elia McCabe 77. Beet
for Usti month : Prank Clark.
i1p ag. Alice Clark. ki. Dahill -EY, Teacher. Nosey
oidt^
LANES.
MONDAY. Mar. Mrd.
8 il1i&n [.,well d Fles/mtam was
thrgame of his enter. Mss. Jas. Lane,
dais lad week.
mange aid WW Reed are busy
- *cod harm (heir boob lot on
It Seery s farm.
Sr► )ale Hogan, lir., baa been very
S iors,re uta.. bot we are glad to
tem. Mr is ..,w improving.
S1e eleme ts. hes been all that could
to oared amts. the past week.
gree .bo ram been waiting tor
ameaseg made good use of it.
Ism Webster her retained to bis
row u lafeltio8 atter opeaibns the
erste+ part of ►be winter es the Md -
I, property, whit* be has rented.
■came. Raley had the ssid atase to
lest a runaway hoes law Reese oma
a yet week. Tbs teem Sot osogled
.f s ease radars & ,rile distant.
LAO le seems damage was down
LOTHIAN.
TaaaDAT, Mar. lth.
Until .[• L x at.a-A ex McLean
be ,darned boos after spending
ewe one with friends in
y L MtNsy sod Jack Parrish et
tsrdsL the Liberal convention at
fished' on Monday Alen. Barn-
Iy.'sf Coiner, ,Prat the week -sod at
b
ser ►err.... . Miss babe Smith
um $ few days bare, the gess[ W
)Hie Bowie Barnby .. et. P. R. Me -
i., hes
o-i.,kms purchased the farm of George
11�sit:.e L"tb coocessioe .... Pat
(dies kw -old bis farm to Gilbert
arils , of Pataesomst, sod intend,
Ping Wet
knout Rarest. -The following is
tie meet of S. 8. No. 7 for the tsoetb
d !•hoary: Names occur in order
d set: Sr. 1 V. -Weir. McNay.
Lies iallar.d, E•elyo Wellington,
ClomrHeodrrsua. Jr. IV. -Jeanie
Joi.s., Graham McNay, Ellie
Barg Bay Meets. Seal Swann. Eva !i
&am 8*. 111. -Rob H -lea. Jr. 111.
-Jere 6eelaod, Alex. McNay, Wel-
Mir. 8end.-r•..os. Laura. Stein. fit.
K,la% Gilmore, Thoma, Helm,
idem G boor. Beatrice Stein. Jr.
i-3.11 H 'gen. Nellie Kntrland,
Dodo Barrie_ 8r. Pt. 11.-ISdward
Nose, Louis Barge, Wilfred Hogan.
kik 11.-Jthe Esg4ad. Jet E-
lsmnfott. Traeber.
ST.41ELENS.
Meemee. Max. 3rd.
Weber Webb rail W. L Miller were
b wktgh.,. Tu'day.
tW Mrs. Donald Rutberford
grTtimd.y at Godericb.
Mei T. Rutherford is visiting ber
stets. Kim Rothe ford. for a few
eat cruise Ile. Wee. W.rkintnst. attended the
s• mug„ hobyi.ry [meeting at W ingbaur on
[+.alio!
lis L Dwgntrre and Mr. Lowe_ of
attiad are vititisg at Donald
110100 Jean Webb. Artois R.ather-
fwlfsd Christiie Miller, of W iogbam.
flet the weekend at boor:
W. J. Forben bit porehawd from
1as..(t,, bet lfty♦c.e farm.
Asia
1n `.i. ,. rrceireo a g..o3 dgut<.
►f AsiaMI a Wreien . institute bell a very
w•ettnc eK Mn. A
�rsr+r i lest Thu. qday. Three new
crab.„ urge added to the roll.
&volt Rae..ire-Report of 8. 8.
It I Went W.wawosb, for Ft.brs-
ef V -Della F.l�.triek. 8r. IV. -
M. G. Inn Pezpatriek. Louie Johnston.
balky Thompson. J. IV. -Sorb
hin• Raspy Ceenston. Gordon
oes�y Webster, Abie
%ale Allen •H 'u4,,. Sr. III. Dunne. Mildred P1tWet,4ek.
'�T Webster, Jim Dundee Wile
��. Jr. !IL -Joe Tatmp•oo.
jmL(haoir. Sr. IL -Harris Per-
s` keestoa,Joo� A. leosDumo ti.
- Wi/e Oreasion, Webb
Perdo� Liens Winos. Ctayte• Smythe Pt.
seals �ebeeteoa Jr. Pi 1.
a.bsslaw. R. 8. Smuts.
~''two Alberta and
emunmeneMarek 11 els wed coo -
said and
amidst elease
U. MUM
1. Oars Twos-
sio
EA
KING
1bfurly
re
go, widest* Ammo ea above
. 9,2131...k Prefilter Rellesem is
✓ dram and ineas 'he.
as sperothis=
Alen
e t nib, bed paeoglibeas
Pesos 11/ahmig may he eh.
411 qualleillis
se walls to
OOta ORNE.
Tt.-tmete, Mar. 4th.
MAITL AND Ooacassturt NoTEri-
Masi Amanda Duret was the gob of
bee sheer. lits. Julia M11ok, os eon -
day !! lira Leslie /lek Das re-
uu'aed from an eztewded visit with
frieeds in Mitbi,tan • ..• de -
cord and Harold Alen and A. Pen
nington left for the West on Friday
last. Tbey expect to pp as for as Cal-
gary WW1" working around the
barn one day last week Deo Schwann
bad the misfortune too fall .tad fret -tyre
a rib, wbicb will lay lies up for some
time We uodenttend that Ezra
Piabee intends to remodel bis barn
this wmrtter W. D. Forster has
a Rant; of timbertnen in his bush this
weak getting out ruck -elm for square
Umber.
following is the Feeruary amicarf.
The Lemberg indicate the peresmage
obtained by each pupil : 8140V. -
*Eleanor Dougherty Ili. Sr. 1V. -
Mildred Dougherty S7. Ethel Graben
811. *May Ilesiery 7% *Ida Hawkins A.
Charlotte Dougherty 71 Jr. 1V. -
Marion Tigert 75. Harold !Acerb 72.
*Leslie Johaston 86. Or. 111.-Ohrie
Less aerie 84. Kartmerite Joins's.
81, *Fiurenee Johnston 78, *Morena.
*Reuben 70. *. II. -BitotOrahase
Doug 78. •Looesa Young
81, Johnny &vie 72. George Doorbesty
65. Jr. IL -Walter Tigert *Mary
11 -•Harcsid Johnston 78. Sr. Primer
-Tommy Bo •Plant Hawkins
Si •Evelyn Dougherty. Jr. Primer -
*Bertha Foster. 'Leers Graham -
Beet wallets for Me month ars : IV. -
Charlotte Dougherty, ROW Graham
Mildred Dougherty. III. Marguerite
Johnston. Christens &via IL -Rita
Graham. Pupils whose aidese are
marked thus • maimed tiro or bite
days. M. Htentarr. Teacher.
A Grave Offence.
that 'Jerald be made rie the choicest
togiedieate and with the ut meet seise-
tilk skill. it is our smediciaai prepare -
ties* whim" can be instruessotal tor
braid, and bacons.= or detrimental
and injurious, aod it is a depinrable
fact that people are soesetieses per-
suaded to accept a substitute for
theott's Emulsion wben these recom-
mending meth substitutes know the
difference, but for their mercenary
profit disregard or ignore the conse-
quences of t beir act.
Tbe popularity of the curative bene-
fit. of lecotes Emulsion bas inopired
many i t a lion r," Merit of which con-
tain alcobol, wine. or opiates to pleas*
the palate and ttimulaie tbe spirit*.
but pbysirians everywhere insist oo
the purity and wboleboinenees of
Scott • Emulsion. koowieg that it °De-
tains only pure wholesome cod liver
oil. inede pelatable and predigested by
scientific process. in sunlit, sanitary
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Tritsote, March 4th.
Mrs. W. F. Hick is visiting friends
i• Goderich
eod ber borne.
Miss Elsie Dougherty is visiting at
the bome of G. 0. Suardy.
Woe Patton is not improving as
rapidly as bis Many friends woulo
Irish -
The Social Iroprovemstit Club of 8.
8. No. 2 (Taylor's Col -peril bold its
ennual oyster temper at the home a
Mr. and Meg. Wm. Clark, on Monday.
was spent in social eliat and d '
sad ebe crowd after hoeing
Lent Slue diemeend with mow
tballas to thole kiwi hest tub hoodoo.
mows hr kiss wen'
Bible of Taylemee Cowers ben its
moothly meeting Mule house of Mr.
mid Mrs. Win Out. of the kb con-
ce..nuo. After he busesere meeting
the class presented Howard with a
Bible sod hymn t•ook. aod Clara.
Whitely reed the following address :
To NO. llowart
Bwasallsoallamdaes. bows net bow omobrbt
aro amalsay tam twardas wake'
em have bre ems kr the mew psmobief Me
see owe Mt hose swan
=ritiliatgait nom or am soma w.
Cciammanst Oda Mb sed rim bon
wei=onees sod sobs.
ef tbs Bibb dams
Nuairoo. Prodded -
G. Dors. escrotary
The presratation was made by W.
Chimeras and at tbe close of the ad-
dress Howard thanked bis fries& for
their tied rearetnerance. Tbe rest of
tbe evening was spent in playing
games end social amusements -
BEWARE, YOUNG MAN.
It's the Little Deirdre.' Germs Set
Are Casein Jleter Hee la Thin
Ost-Paribm Sage Sops Polthig
Heir sod Dan Net Canis Poises -
ors Load or Dyes.
The clever Taupe men of today
doesn't take say (bows no toeing his
bk. A man who le haidiesege as,
thirty looks like forty -ales, wed is
pdased at a disadvantage whoa seek -
lag employmeat
If you rare
da•druff it
seseas eons
weer the rams
ef yaw bah' es
"emu of dew
aim= are
bate swot mid
Tien heir
thin. ant Wires rel•
verhurgabrillitibik
111114 and &aims
owl %Odes seelp4
• is only SD cents •
ler Parisian
OUNUANNON.
� NEWTON, DSNITIST, OF
lLalsssloaaksaas tri •saved orating11=V= mem des. aratb-
N°11' LOCAL HNCY
elks Ilssi sad ter bs �d r
wsla4c sad 7sb��+ot. W meryu � M
wins will
dam for =raw said ter tri. mom
MIDDAY. Mar. 4th.
Miss Franc McLean, at Lncknow,
spent Sunday at ber home bere.
Mus Rehm& Sproul is visiting in
Goderich, the gueet of her sister, Mrs.
R. Wilmer.
Mr. and Mra. Neil McComas ,the
latter formerly Miss Maud Pisses i left
os Thursday for their home at Cron -
roes. •Its.
Mi. Mary Clark. of Goderiele sprat
the week -sod with ber fried, Mies
lilva Juhsetoe.
Miss Ethel Case. of Roeder -kb. aid
tersorge. of at test bsm. i • mem�'�y
Mr. and lima Job Johns= visited
is Oilmen ter. New days last week.
Mr. and lira David Heeaer.es *m-
ilted the louse's ewstuse. lura Snyder,
in Gede bl en may.
Chaim Rabb aid bier. Miss Ferre.
this e . sailed es friends ken I
Mb !Us Ross persued to New
listens/ ,.01 fksrt (day shin a tee
menthe visit "nth der .satlhsr. Mrs. J.
Ryas
Man [[amends. of Coss Qty. Mi....
and Mrs A deserve and fitter, d
s at Me
hoses of lit. sed Mis 3 IL Mobs►,
lwpbes Medd ie an the Oak Set at
cress[. but a remedy recovery is
h oped le'
Rev and lets J 8. Menest swear -
tamed the Rpworti League Ml Friday
• ins. t good time is reported by
Miss Farrow. of Westeeld. is verit-
ies at the home of Mr. and Mn.
George Irwin.
Mime Heater; of Brussels. is vi.iung
her brother. 'Rev. J. E. Hooter.
On RAND Row M( nom_ -The fol-
lowing is the report of Orchard Row
'About for February . Sr. IV.-Otivee
Kirke tis. Jr. I V .-Gladys Rivers 81.
Marie Sproul 7t Sr. 111. -Stanley
Riven 76. Sr. I1. -Howard Sproul
70, Edea Rivers 84. Minnie McDougall
tf3 Jr. IL -Andrew Sproul S. Rob-
ert 8totbers 7S. MABEL A. BAILIN,
Teacher.
TE11111111MAT. lents I. MIs •
R QAP
"hr's ALL
The Right Wa to Begin
gin
the Week -
With Comfort Soap
RIGHT"
risnwaY Os LAMEST SALE Y CANAM
Whacking Quebec.
heat real Witalow
The worst feature &bout silly tirades
in Parl •ment like the one teiton by
liteonett, of Lialgary. a. thee there
are so limey people in tbe other
Province. who regarel ehiese of Quebec
as the finest politlical sport that tbe
comitry offers. Whack Quebec !-this
awe to be tbe thief eertificate
politic& competence requited on the
part of mons of the representatives
of tbe people. Whack Quebec, and in
doing so convey to as many as possible
or the iirsoorrat and unthinking'
the inapreemos that every prejudice,
and every point of view which can be
consterad as • prejudice. and which
cos be stamped with the Quebec hall-
mark, is to be credited tbe whole 1
Privince and to every French -Cana -
&se in it. The Province of Quebec, '
n o doubt.. contains a gnat deal of
=twit° use sueb tactics as those
the rest of the country. But
at Mr. Bassett aro outstwod tog wit
Ilpolasil to tbe fact that there is ignorant
wed earessonior prejudice elsewhere.
As for the igoaranee which empires
w▪ ith the ifingtish. For one Enolieb-
a▪ nd koows soseethieg of whet the
Preach really think, there are twenty
or thirty Prenchapeeking Cenadians
who lifesek &while and brave acme ap-
preciatimi of the English point of
view. ft is true that juo as we hese,
publeations printed ie English devoted
to stirring up political sentiment
against ell Roman Cotholice, so there
are /Preach publicatiom devoted te
stirrieg up sentiment against Protes-
tants. It is true thrt appriLl to race
and ieligious sentiment is poteut with
tbe French at election i I:pep, just as
siesflar &ponds me potent with the
Englishopeaking electors. On the
otber liana, there are larger omits on
botb sides wise see that if Canada is
to become natioo nmet tie by its
various elemental; recognizing eseh
other's patriotism and tolerating each At j E. Arsenault a justice a
A young man about to be married
asked his lather how be got on so well
with his wife. The old man coosidered
• moment, or two and then he said :-
••lit's like this. John. If your wife is a
good woiran. let her have bee own
way. and if Me is s bad ime sbell take
Spring
Term
Doss dos= fah gerawing taster:
same lato oar flassosor Torn hi all
war glom rim cmi-
lhaince= with
gum.. ova berries nalooll. ft= oda
*mg expiates °surer sad edvaateess.
Ws ad= amo to write tor IL W. 111.
a Gars= ftta. Toronto.
MAO LICERS&ECZEMA4YEARS
ZAM KIK HAS WORKED ACURE
A WOMAN OF FEW WORDS. to prejudice becomes despicabie is the Peace, and statiOn master aft
Mrs. Harry K. Bye. Main street !
north. Mount Forest, One. writes :
"Tote- remedy for kidney. bledder1
greet relief. Hare taken three boxes
and now feel like eying and Lett's'
than I hare felt for years and 1 Orel
yoUr
FIG PILLS
all the praise, for they are the best
bare ever tried:" At all dealers, 15
Thomas. Ont. Sold in Goderich by E.
its Wilde, druggist
SAYS PEOPLE WANT
VOTE ON NAVY.
Hoe. F. D. Moak Finds Chitarie Is Not
Eathasiastic About Navy.
Montreal, March 3.-Elciti. F. D.
Mock. who retired from the Borden
Cebiort when be found he was un-
able to aceepe, the Prime Minister's
an• d wbo has been confined to his resi-
dence for souse Lime. has recovered
etelleiently to be abroad. He still
bears traces of Moms, but is fairly well
restored to beelth.
Mr. Monk said : -Our Pat liaasent,
under the terms of the Act of Coaled-
eration, is empowered to deal witb the
defence a Canada. Another poled,
the ellegauon of unanimity et spin.
iao outside this Province is not well
founded. I visited many parts a am-
tario last summer, taking in almost
every part frees Cornwall to Port
to ascertain the exact state of public
opinion upon this qesetion from the
rarest sources -
AU Wain to Do Their Doty.
°The conclusion I arrived at was
that tbe people of Ontario, while mute
ready aod grilling to do their duty in
this matter. ars by no means • unit as
to wbat that duty is, and I failed to
=e or fretting at delay. The
seemed tio&ADISSMEI for a refer -
• la conclusion Mr. Monk said : ”It
is geniseelly recomized that there are
mows of men in this country. out-
side of Pertiament, who hare become
mesh too powerful with tiovernments
and political pieties.
Calls It Grave Danger.
'ell,* ave. hear it stated that these
ma whit great imbibe io the de-
claims ge importent question*, up!
snob • pawkier power in tbe bands it
wbe are not ble to
genetketes a grave sod
is nebrerellve of freedom. It is known
be 111.6116fte that a certain mot have
agaiksatid with extraordinary skill.
=all owe the British Elesphe in
ef seleatal contributions to the
Nosy. This group have
may was eaneyspere, sad seem ready
to rid* over all gybe de moo
way late dem. Same am deem&
rut many ere hotelman. is • awlety
or wars sad thereby* Obi • pogo -
arse Itself dem am mom entirely
tree doom their inlimmisse.'
boy." nil Sillemb.
-1 sever lineed piZzey
sat le Ibis amass dotatorsise.
lobe wee that r
maw at Ova askratima
wben it is used as it wee everywhere 81enintitildio on the Prince Edward
used in the last election. and as Mr Woad Rail
Bennett uses it, against tle very e way, Says :
.„ F'our years ago I slipped in the
protons who least deeerve it. station and fell on a freight truck.'
bec is well underetood in this Province. -
Any leg_ I thought this would heal.
The church. as pious *mamas like but instead of tieing so it developed
is Surmilir upww, to veeere°'‘e. ""e" of rezone which epreed very rapidly
tbe church. at least the Ultrunoetane
portion of it, would weleeme tbe dee aed also started on the other leg.
of 'beret. t Both legs became do swollen and tore
ent. But if appeal A as made ta t he eat I could only go about my work
people tomorrow ou this score. Lib- by havir.g them bandaged_ My doctcr
eralism would sweep the Pruviuce. raid I muet stop work and lay tip.
But, unhappily. this is not under- - Alter six months of this trouble
stood in the other Pi "vipers. If is , I consulted another doctor, but with
Quebec prejudice mem displeasure. an t no better result_ 1 tried all the selves.
Q.sebec is found guilty end 8ir Wilfrid : flatheets and lotions I heard oL but
Laurier ie adjodged to be ries poisoner ' Instead of getting better I got worse.
at tbe bar. AU of which goes to show.
at. least to us in Quebec. that there are
some inisuoderstendinge some ma -
readings. some prejudice... in tbe °thee
Provinces with regard to this Prov-
ince which if removed by a deeper
and broader reeding air Canadian
political history, might render the pas-
time of whacking Quebec less popular.
Don't you know that_e iu will fill a
bossy go and try to borrow it.
It you would bow tin value of
mid abed mobs, sae than marry um
and I let it go at that."
Poetic
Mrs. !hake: -I suppose you had to
streetie for fame T
1912 Poet : Yes, IDAA1111; I work ed
fifteen years before I hit ou the sar-
dine ad. Polite that. made me a mil -
CA R F. v.4"?`
BABY
MOTHER S4.
ommolne
SCOTT'S EMULSION im-
proves the quality of breast isilk
_it supplies the material for boom
and muscle - if sc tray Or
it mikes it rich and absmissit.
For bottle babies a few drops
of emulsion widi every loofas(
produces marvelous diets -
makes new, fine Mesh aad ruddy
scams EMULSION is the
cream of the purest cod Ivey a
delicately emulsified into tiny
putides resembling maternal
legs mid each panicle ia cooed
wit=e-sio alcohol co
wholesome. siourab-
Oat* Pao= Tom= oral ti-fd
" This was my condition when 1 got
my Mot box of zaw-Bok. Greatly to
my &light that first box gave me re -
'O./. I continued to apply it to the
rores. and day by day they got better.
I could see that at last I had got hold
o/ something which would cure me,
and in tbe end It did.
" It is now over a Year gum Zane
there hos , been no retufn of the
Such is the nature of the greet cures
width Za.m-Buk is daily effecting.
legyely herbal In composition, this
=alm is a sure cure for all skin
cold sores. chapped hands.
Mist bite. ulcers. blood -poisoning, Tart-
ars* sores. piles. scalp sores, ring-
worm. Inflated patches- cuts, burns ant
bruises. Ali druggists and stores sell
M Sae box, or post free from Zem-Buk
Co. epee receipt of prim
waseteeemeseseresesekkefteseeemetaiesone
Groceries
W ben yOo are buying Fem.?)
Groceries, the first coosideration
be Quality.
We guarantee trat our goods
will stood tbe quality tam every
time. Ws went yeti to try
them. and if for any reason you
are not perfectly satisfied we
went you to let us know. We
ate bee* to give you eat isfaction
in Groceries.
Give us a trial uo your nex
Grocers. 1'hs Souse.. Goderieh
Spring Goods
- Arriving
Fiist shipment of W.
G. & R. Shirts to hand
in the newest patterns
and styles for Spring.
Also a shipment of the
Latest 1- itwell Hats in
Call in and see them.
11
McLean Bros.
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Agents for Carrara Overalls, Stanfield's Underwear. Faired Hata
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the Man Who Does Not Ubse
Fertilizer
p Dollars Are Thrown Away
NATIONAL FERTILIZER will not, only
save your labor„bill but at the same tittle
crease your crops.'
NATIONAL FERTILIZER is better than
manure because, while- increasing your
yields, it vrill build up your land. This. is the
desire of every farmer who has his farm at heart.
Farmyard manure is 'Omitted by all growers and farmers
in this couni ry to be. the beet term of fertilizer to apply to
the soil, and the reason for its being so is common knowledge.
but for comparison it would be as well to mention ie. Perm -
yard manure M so organic manure, having the three elements
necionsry for plant fond tiro ibis form i, and by:its application
to the roil you obtain that humus which is so essential for
4 plant life. caused by the decomposities of oreanie matter in
it. But tbe three elements, nitrogen, pleopbat es and potash.
are not in milkiest qirantities te eatisf v Lb* requirements of
Isleteesle and ronertmens Iv YOUR CROPS ARE GRA DI%
ALLY BUT 141JRELY TAK1NG MORE FROM THE SOIL
THAN IS PUT BACK IN IT.
a cattle manure it is human excreta, which is considerably
MOM valuable, aod by a epeetal process of sterilization is con -
centralise! and brotigdit into such a form that it is as easy to
•pply to tbe land as fine It is dry end ion/demos. harm-
less to handle and conteins valuable fertilizing properties
wbicli are leer:aged be the addition steamed bone flour,
bkiod flour and pothole which eseentiale make it tbe most
valuable manure on the market. IL has been in use for the
past thirty you' in England and there its value is universally
reerernized. It is sue able for all crops Owing to its organic
base. snd tbe results obtained hy its use on ,generel crops
should give an idea of its greet value.
Potatoes
National Fertilizer
ireid. per Acre
le toes
-1(1.0 bushels
Wbeat • 30 bushels
Oats . 56 bu.hels
Corn 75 to 1434 buebel.
The miring of labor in ateeying ties manure is very con-
siderable. Aeotber great advantege of this over ordinary.
farmyerd 'parker. is mit the germinating power or the quan-
titiee of seeds of weeds whiter are found in farmyard manure
is crimpletely deroroyed by sterilization in the National Fertil-
izer. with the remit that crops are dean and vigorous and their
development ie iinhampered by tbe premiere of alien irrowths.
We also have a ton of Potanh coming along. as most of
tbe land in this vicinity hag been robbed of the se=f
Petrels. It would pay you to look into the ram of
before putting in your raring crops. A booklet giving its
sdvaotaltes can be had by railing at tbe store.
Hardware. Plumbing and.Steam-Fitting
Beet Me raptor) Herd Goal. moles,' Coke,
National Portland Ceram rite Brisk
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