The Signal, 1916-5-11, Page 6• llataattt>yT, KAT 11. 1916
'I DON'T SUFFER
ANY MORE'
"Feed Lata a New Person,"
says Mrs. Hamihoo.
New Castle, Ind.-" From the time
1 was eleven years old until I was seven-
teen 1 suffered each
month so I had to be
in bed. 1 hod head-
ache, backache and
such pains 1 would
cramp double every
month- 1 did not
know what it was
to be may a minute.
My health was all
run down and the
d..ctors did not do
me any good. A
neighbor told my mother about Lydia
, E. Ptnkham's u egrtable Componed and
1 took it. and now I feel like • new
person. 1 don't suffer any more est, I
am regular every month. " -Mrs.HAZEL
T,HartLToty, fie!. South Ibth 3t
w When • remedy has lived for forty
year.. steadily growing in popularity
and influence, an.i thousands upon
thousands of wom,m declare they owe
their health to it, is it not reasos•-
ble to believe that it is an article of
great merit'.
If you want special advice write
to Lydia F:. Pinkhem Medicine
Co. (confidential), Lynn, Mesa.
Your letter will be opened, read
and answered by a woman sad
held in strict confidence.
T SIGNAL
ODERICH ONTARIO
Out of Court.
The colored defendant who was
being tried on the chat ge of keeping a
dog without a license, tried repeatedly
to interrupt the legal proceedings. but
each time wag sternly silenced by the
(court. Finally the judge turned to
hiss. -
"Do you want the Court to under-
stand." he said, that ynu refuse to re-
new your dog license ?" •
'•Yeseah, but --
**We want no 'bate.' You must re-
view the license or be Ste. You
know that it expired ,on Jaime:y Y
don't your
••Yeeeah : but so did the dog. Nib."
Childhood Ailments.
f 1
The House of the
Whispering
Pines
0
BT ANNA
KATHARINE
GREEN
&WAST Tl. estate
he Mem Barra s a.blr
1
"Help was wkat I wanted -help tic
my deter. I de set remember my
words."
"And them les Met this battier?'
"After going tet my Nth bag.
"Did you see as, ase then ac bear
any Owe
"No, "
'Did you pee your deter arab?
-I have said that 1 fast gt•mmd at
the couch."
-Wouldn't yes know if the pll0US
bad been disenrbedr
'No, sir -not from the leek I Atte
them"
-*Then they might ave been dialer►
rd-algbt even ave bees reenmget
-without your knowing ttr
'They might"
•'Miss tbmbertabd. wbes 7e. heft
the bulking. dad you leave it •laser
-1 did-"
"Was the moos ablntngr
'No; It was *wing•"
"Did the moos shine ethos yes with
ts throw the vial out et tM wtdewr
-Yea. ver? briglitly."
'Bright enough for you to see the
tinker
-1 didn't look at the nuke."
"When were you looking* •
'Heisted me."
"Wben you threw the vial out?
"Yea"
"What was then babied your
"A dead sister." Ob. the tndeadlb.
able tone)
"forgive me, Drip Onmbetisndl I de
sot want to trouble you, bet was there
Got something or some one in the ad-
lolnlog room Deaden your dead iter
to make you look baekr
"1 saw no one. But I looked bmeti-1
M not thaw why."
"Too threw the vial oat without Mod
bier
"I felt It stip from m7 band"
"Wber.r
'Over the window ledge.'
Triumph for the defense. The peal-
Ws
eatHos of the vial. caught in the vtsma
was accounted for to • very natural
The ailments of cbildhood are many
but most of them are caused by some
derangement of the stomach and
bowels. ,Therefore to banish these
trouble, the stomach must he kept
sweet and the bowels regular. To do
this nothing can equal Bisby's Own
Tablets. Thousands of mother, h+tve
proved this. Among them is Mr.•.
Thomas Holmes, Blisstield, N. B., who
writes: •'Evrty mother in this local-
ity uses Baby's Own Tablete.,as we all
consider theta tbei very beat medicine,
for childhoodai tuenta. The tablet +ate
sold by medicine dealer* or by mail at
2.1 rent, a 1.ox from The Dr. Williams'
1)fe.1icInc Co., Brockville, Ont:
A Bad Bargain.
"They sty she literally bought the
count, and now 1 agues* she wishes
she'd bought hint on the instalment
Pion "
"Why bo ?"
"Then all she'd have to do would he
to stop payrecut' and they would take
hint away."
liMilE MOT WATER
:illp 11 O U MS= A
ROST CO?1I EIIOH
Says . we can't help but look
better and feel better
after an Inside bath.
matntna to my aspect Of lite and hey
view et women. M'tlte--1 was more te-
ethed sow to call it Providence --bad
shows me inc beart of ■ greet and
true woman. and 1 was free to expend
all my tet impulses to mooring bet
sad loving bet. water pee ever 1oOk-
asray way again. neeived or wren kaewts/ppd grader et
w
e nds wrier as 1 bad dame bar and Mr
u eAetmete dieter.
The suet day being stotay. I Ma
amply lams for the haptics Mend he
Mew Muts of encs aalmttlaa The
desire to w her. to bear from ber41
only to leen bow ane ad mattered the
bitter ordeal et the day before - ems
Means u.bearwbte. 1 most know this
mics at any cwt te bet fs.UUngs Or to
cause.
Atter mazy • straggle with mypett 1
sane up Dr. tkrpentet an the tele
plana From kim 1 learned that .he
was gal oleally prostrated. bad stall
dear 1n. wind and satisfied of bee
maedi-_. lesete.t'm
"Dseh . I eaasot approach ber-I
einest am rerdte-dt world seam tee
*'anter.
Mr. Fox shifted his tnqutries.
"You have Bald that lot wore • bat
and rest of your Irotbees In coming
le the clobbouee. Did 7O'e keep theme
articles on r
I.ft them to the tower ball."
"R'h.re In the lower baur
`Yin the rwct theca."
tern,' ynnr candle Me*
''Not then. ger."
"1 n yon toned the rack,'
n felt fee t I knew where 1t was."
"Wm I-umbeltwni, Foe left the doer
Unlocked when you went 001 of the
betiding r
"fio-no. I didn't. 1 MA too key, •rod
I locked ft But I didn't realise this till
I went to untie my horse; then I found
the keys in m7 hand. Bat I didn't go
back."
"Do you mean that you didn't meow
you locked the doorr
"1 don't remember whether I knew
or not at the time. 1 do remember be-
ing surprised and a little frlgbteoed
an :imams nos ,..1., silt. lib
-
es•tiawd Imps • Ow epipaMa crap et
the Mg Spew .- �»
.ads himmil
m hide as `aI wag
.Yag
ps.thee at doe wry ape( sat se tits
wane lad bass tie led et
very
� 80 meVele be
steed sad se matleaMm I meat be.
came at this enrg.tept aedt tegn 1.
coat eight that I peespally im.pled 1
maid beer bb dins 1• the dread quiet
late welch the whets sews had mak.
Oda deep* telae alas melee in
thee. Mbeelg breath.. •delside was
mooroed b scale pas a. 1 ter all ny
rumen. wait acus masse as
Aad I Oil est kse'w the roma.
YYr .st O strange memill te teas,
my weeder?
I theugbt me and was ea the pint
et satisfying this wonder W • pith
adva
opoe this amp, elms
ere sapwood
there ppopwc•d u unesaa7 bile
woke heed me t cheek best ti.
astomtabwsot 1 was so pissed i■ ab
.nese to ow et he street lamps I
ban aise.dy mentioned that my shad -
eve geil bathe ms plainly •Iaag the
sea.. Tide had est attracted my ab
tsattes tits at th. pant et pini* s 1
east elle eyes dews and saw two abed -
OWE WW1, only ODe Mould be.
As I bad heard o0 ore behind see
and bad Apposed tweet entirety
dew wits the atan absorbed in coo-
teoplatto. et Adelaide's grave 1 es-
p•tMseet a carious ..Delon. which.
without being her. held um still for a
motae.t with m7 eyes os tie sewed
•bedew. It did not mon any man
than rota. d11 This was sgnlfeant.
and I tared.
A than .food at tray beck -not look-
tng at ms. bet .1 the fellow in hoot
.t ua A pellet "Roser pounded to
my ear. and again 1 stood M111. but
.sly for an instant
11. man at toe fence. aroused by
t perhaps• bad turned
LID t DID 10T Know THE WAn-
ttesumptnouat) But tell her. as you
Ind the opportunity. bow 1 boom' bet.
3o not let her remain under the tra-
inman that 1 am not capable of
oily fNling what she bas borne and
suet .1111 beer "
"1 will do what 4 ran." was his reply,
Md be mercifully cut abort the con-
••rsatlon.
Tbla was the event of the morning.
ID the afternoon t sat In my window
btnting. My powers of reasoning
ad retnr'ned- and the Insoluble pros
em of Adelaide'a murder occupied my
/bole mind. Nltb Carmel Ignorant
rbo was there lett to saucier -Cr Not
when I saw the keys. But I didn't go .rthnr. Ills ringers were as gnlltlesa
back-" • my own of those marks on b.r
"Yet you telephoned for the porker Moat Of this I was rouvtnced. d1m-
'Yea" ' nit ss It made my furore
-And then locked them Daft The secret men of gilllt might let
"I didn't care --1 didn't care-" .e to I170t. trot how or throagb
An infinite number of deo . be- toe te
whew* agency I found myself bbable
lowed Certain tecta had to be brought , to eoseNve. 1 bad neithr the wit Doe
out, among them the blowing off of the eirperienee to untangle this mas-
i n look one's beat and feel one. best her Dat on that harried delve Doone fused web,
through the ever thickening snow-
is
so the afternOOn D•Tsed.
Ing to flushafroman mide bath each morn -
the system em the pre- TnO�-a tact cantly accounted tot And-
week the earning on et Dight m7
ctoca day's waste. sour icrmentatSons wben one considered the thick coils of
and poisonous toxins before it is ab- hair over which 1t had been drawn.
tanned into the blood. Just as coal. -After you went Into the stable to
when 1t burns. leaves behind a car- antisepses your hone what path did
tato amount of incombustible material you tale in returning to the bower
er7 .0000.000
sed, seeing our two figures. started to
67 1D the opposite direction. Instinc-
tively 1 darted forward In permit. but
wry soon passed b7 the man behind
me. Tee mused me to slackest foe I
bad redogad.sd this latter as he Sew
by as Sweetwater. the detective, and
ken► that bit would do this wort bet-
ter
.0-ter tem myself.
HetI reckoned without my host
He went eptly as far as the spot when
the man bad bosh standing. Wben is
at>y acto.dehment I advanced upon
bim there be wheeled abort pmts nat-
urally L m7 direction and. accosting
me by a•me, remarked in bis genial
offhand manner:
"Thate le no need for us to tire our
lege to a clime after that man. 1 know
him well enough-"
"And wbo"- 1 began.
A Quizzical smile answered me. The
nett was now in our faces and I had
a perfect view of his. its ezprewtoo
quite disarmed me. but 1 knew. as well
as 1f be tad spoken, that l sboald re-
ceive no other rep/ to m7 ball formed
question.
"Aare ye, going back Into tower he
asked. ae 1 paused and looked down
it the umbrella swinging to his band.
1 was sure ?tut be bad oat held the
i umbrella wbeo be started by me os
the run. -If s0. will you .Low me to
walk beside you for a little way?'
1 cook oat refuse him; besides. I
was Dot sore that 1 wanted to. "You
are Quite welcome." said 1. and again
cast my eye at the umbrella.
-1 ou nn wondering where 1 got
this." be remarked looking down at It
to 01s turn. -1 found It weaning against
the (ewe. It gives me ad the clew 1
need to our fleet tooted friend- lira
Ranelagh. will you credit me with
good totem -ions 1f 1 ask a Qne.tion or
two wbb•b you may or may not be
willing to answerY'
"You may ask what 700 will.' said L
"1 brave nothing to conceal since bear-
ing
e r -Ing tiles Cumberland's explanation of
bar presamce at the Whispering Pines."
"The Question 1 am gotng to tisk." he
continued presently. "is one which you
may consider unpardonable. Let the
fret exptam an optnto1. You bays not
told all that you know of that even-
isg s dotage"
The called for so reply and I made
in the form of ashes. so the food an
drink taken each day leave 1n the ali-
mentary organs a certain amount of
indigestible material, which if not
elimfnatcd, form toxin* and poisons
which are then sucked Into the blood
through the very ducts which are tn-
"There la only one .-
"Dtd you walk straight through Its
-Aa straight as l could It we-
snowing heavily, and 1 was divvy and
felt 'tramps 1 may 0ave tdgtagged a
little ."
tended to sock in only nourishment Yeo are can that you felt not whom
to sustain the body der 1D heck of the atabNr
If you want to see the glow Of
healthy bloom In your cheeks, to see I -As sere as 1 can be of anything-"
Your skit get clearer and clearer. you I 'Miss Ctmb.rland. I have bat • few
are told to drink every morning upon I
amon questions to sat Will you sokwising, • glass of bot water with •at this portion of • broken bottler
teaspoonful of Ifmsstase phosphate is It we -
tags the waste material and toxinsj trembling visibly. sod bar face 0.-
from tDe stomach, liver, kidneys and ; pressed • deep distress, bat .he took
Merebowels, thus cleansing. sweetening and the ere of erosive bottle and looked
petrifying the entire alimentary tract.
before putting more food tato the stom-
ach.
Men and women with sallow skins.
liver spots, pimples or pallid cotD-
plsik0oho
. also those who wake up with ' wises, bottle like that •t e01110 three to
a cast" "mg.". had taste. nasty I the rtmbbooa0 bmf 1 b•ve Do *'.meet
t
breath. others who are bothered with e7 tete broken wed o0e •t •IL"
beadac0es. bilious •pella, acid stomach -) am obliged to foe -Moo w
ol Ounbe
or cosdtlpatlurshould begin this phos- I Mad 1 Will ("lb* 100 no mere IS
pentad hot water drinking and are
assured oe very pronounced results is dal "
nee or two weeks. Then be threw ep hie treed and .rod
A bowl** pound of I1tn..toee phos- M • •l
• ow •areentlr smile at M. 1140.mitepaste 't• very little at the drag eft
store but is sufbeie•1 to demonstrate
that lost as soap and hot water
demises, parti ** sad freshens the
Odle tem the oudel.lw, so hot water lied
thesseee pboepb•te art on 10. 30.14.
We most always consider that
ggdaii&l .anitatkw le vastly mors la -
=ethethan ootethe cleanliness, lee
r A
skin pores do not sheo
tote the blood. while the
pores da
res oat net hand
tt which 1s a harmless means of wash -
I Bhe reached
at it before pawning 1t beet
'Wee Cumbarteodl did you ever pee
that bit of broken gds*' before*
"No." she told -I may have seen a
Fresh and Refreshing
u
11
Is composed of clean, whole 3roung
leaves. Pecked right, blended right and
fc It bringspacked iyour bl
:�cnsc., amicacmin CMS masussullf
-"Dirt iawer"
My. "it bel see-
eledaty. I under-
stand
nderstand the dittoe-
d,. MOW. and you
Mall Meer regret
that les met Ca-
leb
-
1eb Sweetwater
en year walk this
cussing. WM yea
Ina ems. girt •
detective who
Ions Ms peen e -
doe is no gab-
bier. Your *sent
is .a safe with
me as 1t you had
buried tt In he
brave."
Aid I bad mid
made&the
kt -DONT Anw1." >0
•tHast mo-
mast be was half-
Yu„ra>A
way around a corner and in another
moment was oat of siget
M . tient, vole.
DODO
1 can andirstasd four reticence If
roar knowledge lnclnded the fact of
Miss Cumbertand'a tterote set and bar
sisters manner of death at the club-
boom"
lubboom"
mood changed I wanted air. move- -But It did not" 1 aseert.d. with de-
ment The dolmas of my rooms bed liberate emptiest's "1 knew nothing of
become unbearable. As moos ea th. stow. My arrival happened later.
lamp were itt to the street I started Mum Comb vistd's mammy give m•
ORAPT8R YITII-
ewe 3 um um never cal
RAD •?way. weal her-lrt I
I
I
.sew waw to m" neer es me
ceras mem* tea OM sow 1 salt
free to were (P res. • elhsga
belt erre+ Mat emu JIL 1t, TM*
out, and I went -toward the punct 1.
It was a cold night. ad there trete
but few people in the streets. Os the
boulevard 1 met nobody. As I seared
the cemetery I passed one mao; ~-
wise 1 was to W appe•re.es aloes os
this remota armor Th. abet was
tabby, or hop mood mad. 1t es. Yet
I did sol bastes at, aspe-the b0ers
ten =Malgbc bed to be lived through
1.
aim way. est wtq sot to ?list
11e cer watery gates were phut This
I bed expected. bet I did sot sed te
aster the pounds to ban • view of
Adwl8.'. pan TM O.mberw.oa lot
.0eegied a knee v dose proximity te
the renew .ad eel dab intention W
bees te ecce Ws epee and east ens
seek viols fa tawmary
i W
t
Te meta e ets•.
e
my Orsi enitgbtesmo0t es these point.
But 1 did know tbat tan two sisters
were there together. ter 1 bad a gtimpas
et the yaw, as the was 1e•ving the
berm"
•
CHAPTER XXVIIL
=O ammo. ow ours.
IN my Ont glance around the
courtroom 10e oast morning I
sought Orat for Carmel and than
for the detective. Sweetwater.
Neither was visible. But this was sot
true oe Elis Fulton_ BM bad come 1s
on bar father's erte closely followed
by the erect figure of bee domineer,
Ing mother.
The entrance of the defendant cut
abort my contemplation of any mete
spectator. The change in bin was so
marked that 1 was conscious of It be-
fore 1 really saw Otte Every eye had
reflected ft, a0d 1t was 0 .orpr1e t0
m. wbeo 1 noted the relieved. almost
cheerful. aspect of Ods countenance as
be took bis place and met his coun-
sel's greeting with a smile. the first, 1
behove- which had bean seen on his
face since O1* sisters death.
The Mer annoaoced the opening of
too evert, and the defense proceeded
by the calling of Ella Fulton to the
witness stand.
I need oat rings over her testimony.
It was very abort and contained but
me surprise. Elbe bad stated under di-
rect examination that she bad wafted
and watcbed for adhere return that
wbole ntgbt and was positive that be
bad not passed through tbslr grounds
again after that Drat time In too early
evening. This was lust eat I bad ex-
pected from bee. But the pro0seution
'Yon had. And hots willing to state
It sown
"Amoeedty. Dat my testimony et
that kind is for ties seam*. and year
imtenats are al with the prosecution.
Mr. Moffat is the seas who should talk
w are tleeseted. this. tai melds
O.mbmtand beetr
n mast be; be is leeseant'
The alas at mi sits treed and diel
at ase ens panes within 1 met tekrty.
"Mr. naedagb. will yie lei ms why.
wham yen timet yu.Seif ti .met a
t.s • wooer, and en Mb( 1 rm she pateem IJ as l bear ueled ter
✓ ad names, es 1 theept. ter set ear` YIa .eld1IO M c lllSOS r etartRas r
wog eat q i ter11ea at this atpeeist to ear gel s6 est every pee• isle tali
may t. row Prasinel
Melee am
1•a -t maid est reg>dme hist dimes regard o a~taut eras yea
OMB where 1 aged. bed Lresi.lM4 least bate thea felt repair ave e►
silk ihlaMb Al* _!! _!ut-a QMk wad yth a gnat invaluable elven!'
Trina It assn respected les •head►
Me preidie to be eaetM with Ott
leat 'le- serer were L1pwlMle• e-1
Meas. W tis westrtet lea 1s alp t
dlMmma 1 teamed toward rte. sad jull
i Oda tae eked widths 'be gate et as
NaMAa Orb pawls, tram ems dpi
daarway. 1 maga rho ells sat we-
esalslMM at the riga 'WO rpt
(I vas eegmged la a mem OIL I ISO
ashamed to be caught I w
,It1oa ,,; ..eb tr.g.4
e pre
wars e.rorreL 1 oadsretOed
saltier d 's sad m7 thought,
war+ osv hop* r tWyttAtiPge* .eug
-Had dater pupa
Waned mem; spas yea to asking
yen 10 WOW the liber
4yw beard the two law? sir Ind
Medlar enthest e•pe1iil"
II meat ase iMt ear res. kat 1
On le balm my teems
1 *and x Wit ill an
-'w- tried te magi seniething ear
w tits wide thing. Mat tarts 1 was tax
est en the tint*' They ware levier ft
ht u the pressen a the
ttemMbtred the snowfall, and is bit
erose 07.1.1 atloo ea rets polos *be
actaowtedged that it was very thick
mock too Melt for bet te see bar own
gate distinctly. bet •eded tat' this
only made bee sorer of the feet she
bad as)* tor. Oodles that she maid
sot sae. abs ad dressed ber.slt for
the storm and goo. oat into the drive-
way to watch there •0d bed w
watched until the tows clock street •
TDM did sot help the prosecutes.
Sympathy could not fall to he with
this yew and tremulous girl. Week
to bar love. U wet In other respects.
and wham os her departure from tea
shied the cast ooe deprecatory glance
at the ems Oat whom ane bad time MOT
Arced bee pride and. meeting his qri
had spec bee web anything but in-
gratlted., Seabed add faltered tl7.ho
with tllehulty foetid bar way the see-
t1mests of the onlookers became se
apparent that t0e judge'• gati1 was
tailed tats requisition before order
could be restored ••d tbe'art witness
enmno.ad to testify.
This whams was no 1sm a pef500
than Artbor blmself. Recalled by his
counsel he was remisded of hie for-
mer
ormer statement that be bad bet to
elabbo.ao 1.0 • burry beraase be beard
Ms slater Adele1di s voice and was
sew asked If ben was the only voice
be ad beard
His answer
mind.
"No: I beard
bee."
This satisfying M. &toffs% be was
passed over lo Nr. Poe. sod a short
cross examination ensued on this polo?
"Yoe heard both your sisters speak -
mgr
"Yes. mfr."
'Amy of their words or only their
volcee r
"I beard one word"
"West word?"
The word 'Ktwond.• "
"In wbtrb voice?"
"in that of my stater Adelaide."
"And you Oro r
"lm medlet.47."
-Leeriest your two sisters alone 1a
Mb eoId sod oat or the way boomer
"i did not think they were aloes."
'Who 01d you think was with tbeter
"1 ay. • 'reedy mentioned the rum"
-Yet you deft tbemr
"Yea 1 nave already explained that
revealed match of 01s
Cartsel's anawerteg
eat I thaw
man who bad roads all this teethe M
terms team-"
"Ad ye. raft tam to the seat?
"Tea. ser. bet Dot without • struggle
I was *'laded several rimae to terata.
Tide 1 ken testified to before."
"Did this strugg1e cessume fort,
missies?'
"1t must hevn, sed mare. tt I entered
the hotel la Cuthbert read at the bosh
they state
Mr. plea gave up the weep. and Me
Moat reeled his saes.
Tiers was so tstlmea7 offered tel
rebuttal. sod the court 100k a reesee.
Wer It fesseembld 1 test seethed
=dean rime* arum[td Still se O.s
met sae any sites of Sweetwater. i
maid uaderetind her absesc . but net
his, anti tt was la • cOafusim of f.a4
Ing welch was fast getting the .ppm
head of no that 1 turned m7 atlas-
tie- to Mr. Moffat and the plea be we-
about to maks for his youthful chest.
I feet a sadden Now ad creee(ag
chin setae and sake me... 1 have
beard people sal they experl.00ed
when uttering the .moos a nriades.
'Some one is walking over raj grove,'
ween 1 bred them words, changed
In the slow and bat N1getly rebel
Mom with inlets lir. Moffat inn*
ably began his address`
-May it please the court and genes
me- of the ?1317, m7 Mand ilium
or tog prosecution has shown great On
eretlon in that. a far as appear. ries
the trend of W examination. he 1s
planning Do attempt to explain the
many Menne and the eftm forbidding
attitude of my young client b7 any
theory gar• the obvious os. -the nat.
ural desire of • brother to bids his
only remaining sister's connection with
a tngldy of whose details be was 17'
norant ■nd coocerntng which be had
formed • tbeory derogatory to bar po-
tion
t,tion as a young and well bred woman.
"Fear for a loved one, even in one
wbom you 'MI probably bear describ-
ed as a dlsalpeted maoof selfish tend-
encies and hitherto ubbrutberly quial-
itlea is a great miracle worker. Me
sacrifice seems impossible wblcb serves
as a retard for one so situated and so
threatened"
Hen Mr. Moffat recapitulated those
events, bet always from the sued -
point of the defendant. a standpoint
wbkh nevi -swirl/ brought before erne
jury the many excellent reasons welch
his client bad for .bppu.tDg toe crime
t9 bare resulted moiety from the coo-
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1150.1.hMar1141 l ear 1 thea,., in ve.. lectin
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"Neu -Tone"
for the Walls
It is so easy and so economical to Mere a beautifully
decorated home, with "NEU-TONE" Fist Finish.
The soft, medal "Net, -Tone" fiats will delight the women
end man who appreciate refinement and delicacy in the home.
Wben you "Nea-To.e" the walk, you save all fuss and
bother of waling sad scraping the plaster to re -decorate.
Simply apply soother oast of "NEU-TONE" is fear shade or
tint desired.
NEU-TONE" is cheaper this wail paper. It is truly
e0000mical-abadutety sanitary -can't balm, scale or rub off -
AND IS WASHABLE. Sep and water cleans a "NEU.
TONS" wall sod takes away dank steins sad finger prises.
dimsiet-k. Floor Ftaisd via volisesed r feta wear sad
abase a whit a boar vanish is gab)sated i b rein be meed om
bard or amt wood loom ; Emory pea maim with it s miner.
bask plrmaese.
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ter their 111 '10t - --. T'T.wm eadGeerspilhr'". •-ewtepmew
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F. HUNT, GODERICH, Ont
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