Exeter Advocate, 1915-1-21, Page 54/p
DENTAL
CONSUMPTION TAKES! NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK
Dr, G. le. ItOTTLSTON, L.D.S., D.D.S.
DENTIST
amber of the BB.C.D.S, of Ontario and
Honor Gratlyate ot Toronto University
oti•Ice-Over Dickson & Carling's law,
ofrtre. Closed Wednesday afternoons.
QR. A. R. KINSMAN, L.D.S„ D.D.Fk;'
Honor .Graduate of Toronto University
DENTIST
Teeth extracted 'without pain, or tory',
trod effects. Office over Gladinan &
atanburY's Office, Made Street, i'sxetera
LEGAL
OiCKSON & CABLING, BARRISTERS,
Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Cgrtm-
si esionere. So'lathers for the Moleona
Sault. etc.
t oney to Loan at loweat rates. or interest
Offices--Main-St., Exeter
et, Carling, B.A. L. H. Dickson
We
tunas
ernes
MONEY TO LOAN
have a Marge amount of private
to Loan on farm and village Prete:
at Low rates ot- interest.
otaat a3 & =mom=
=
Exeter.
e 4c
Barr.esi rs. Sol itora
r 13 CARLING
1,tte, Fire, Aceidbtit and Plate Glenn
insurance, Collecting accounts, and cony
ducting auction sales. --" Exeter, Dna'
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH
WEST LAND ItEQUi.ATIONS
THE sale head of a family, or r,•ny
malo over18 years old, may homestead
a quarter -section of available Domin-
ion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or.
Alberta The applicant must appear
itt perso t at the Dominion Lands Ag-
ency of Sub -Agency for the Dis-
trict. Entry may be made at :.ny
Dominion Lands Agency (but not
Slab -Agency) an certain conditions.
Duties -Six months' residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each of
three years. A homesteader -nay live
within nine miles of hid homestead en
a f4to of at least 80 acres, on certain
cot ions A habitable Jlou.se is re-
dij d in every case, except when re-
siddace is perfprmed in the vicinity.
1n certain districts a homesteader in
good standing may pre-empt a quarter
section alongside his homestead. Price
$3 per acre. Duties -Six months resi-
4ence in each of three years after
earnine homestead patent; also 50
acres extra cultivation. Pre-emption
.tlatent may be obtained as soon as
homestead patent, on certain condi-
tioias
A settler who has exhausted his
homestead right may take a purchas-
ed homestead in certain districts.
P •cq $3 per acre. Ditties -Must te-
at 6 months in each of 3 years, cu -
Rivet 50acres, anti erect a house
wtlstll $300,
The area of cultivation is subject
to reduction in case of rough, scrub-
by or stony land. Live stock may be
substituted for cultivation under ,cer-
tain conditions.
W. W, CORY, C,M,G,
Deputy ot the Minister of the Interior
N.B.-Unauthorized publication of
this advertisement will net be pa+:d for.
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LUCAN
tars
Mrs Wm. Lundy of Detroit has
beer the guest of her mother, Mrs,
Hennes Mr
Hennessy
woz'.i recently offtheldea h oft tris
ter -in-law Mrs, Duncan G. Ross,
which 'took place at Salem, Oregon.=
air Roy Neil left to -take a short.
t:olirse at the Ontario Agricultural
College Guelph, -Mr, and Mrs, Dan
Hennessy of Edmonton have ,'leen rhe
gest; of the former's brother, Mr.
Gun Hennessy and aunt, Mrs, llarri-
ala.
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C. E. HORNING,
Dist., Pass. Agent, Toronto. qc p ose
A very pleasant event, took place at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Holt
lid. Julio. street, Tuesday afternoon,
fah" 12th it being the marriage of
their youngest daughter, Miss Ethel,
to Herman Elliott of Lucan, Miss
Gonthiet of Sarnia acted as arides-
ma.te , and T. Elliott of Exeter as
best mail Roses and Carnations were
the decorations. The home was beau-
tifully decorated in green and red, she
colors of the season. The bride wore
blur: silk with creams lace and .carried
American roses, The bridesmaid
wore blue silk and carried carnations,
The wedding ceremony took place at
2.311 p. m, at the Methodist parson-
age Rev Mr, Graham officiating, --
Sarna Observer; Herman is an Ex-
eter Old Bay, He And wife will (e-
sida in Luca;n and have best wishes
of their friends.
The consecration of Holy Trinity
Churcl. took place on Sunday morn-
;:n,r last At 8.30 there was commun-
ion service, and at 1I o'clock tine zon-
secration service; were conducted by
Bishop Williams. He wan assisted by
Rev. f B Fothe:ringllam of Goderich
ea:I the -rector, Rev. `Wal. Lowe The
church was crowded at hoth morn-
ing and evening , services, at which
the bishop preached. the sermons. The
offering taken up will be distributed
to the poor and, needy of the village
lefandav evening the annual gathering
of the congregation was held in the
baseme_-i; of the church, at which an
elaborate supper was served, titer
which an interesting program was
given in the parish hall.
I(IPPEN
important Events V41hich. Have
Occurred During the Week.
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the headers of Our Paper -A
Solid Hoar's Enjoyment..
Death of Mr. Robert McMordiega,
Another of the honored pioneers of
Huron has been removed by death,
Mr Robert Mclatardie died at his
home in London, early Wednesday,
Jar. 13th He had reached 'he age
10 years He had not enjoyed good
healtl. far several months, ttuffering
fron. a gradual b: eaking up; pf a ante
strong constitution. Mr. McMordie for
marry ;years occupied a prominent pos-
itiop in Huron County as a leading
Agriculturist_ He took an active and
leading part in all movements calculat-
ed to advance the, welfare of lis fel-
low farmers being actively connected
with agricultural sccieties, :arrn�erd'.
institutes and all such enterprises. He
vac a man of good ability and was.
welt versed an public questi�an$ anti
vat a eluent and easy speaker. He 1e -
sided on the London Road, first id
Tuckersmit'h, and afterwards in Hay
townships . nearly all his life, until he
so1:l his beautiful homestead farm
south. of Kiippen, a few years ago and
.,removed to Loandon. He is survived
by a Widow and a grown-up family of
sons and daughters. The funeral took
place on- Saturday at Hensall }n era
rival of the morning train from Lon-
don,
WEDNESDAY,
A cable has been received by the
Militia Department at Ottawa. from
Salisbury Plain that Lt. -Col. McLeod,
M.P., who was reported seriously ill
with pneumonia, is convalescing,
Fred. Hogg, of Uxbridge, was chos-
en Liberal candidate for the Domin-
ion House and J. W. Wfddifield for
the local Legislature by the , North
Ontario Liberal convention yesterday.
Word has reacbed Geneva from
Friedriehshafen, where the Zeppelin
works are situated, tbai the Germans.
have established a base for their
aerial fighting craft near Ghent in
Belgium.
A petition signed by influential
Roumaniana. has been forwarded to
m et is
%1 p or Franc Joseph, demanding
that more energetic measures be tak-
en to protect. Bohemia from possible
Russia invasion.
The sudden death occurred at his
home in Dover Township, near Chat-
ham, of Andrew Laprise, aged 53.
He had been i11 for .a few days, but
seemed to have 'recovered. He was
walking late ,his house when be fell
over dead.- ;+ .
The Danish Prime Minister, C. T,
Zahle, burs introduced a bill til the
second chamber greatly increasing
the penalties for violation of the ex-
port bill with respect to contraband.
It provides for the confiscation of
eargo and ship.
Private Lionel Herbert Waite, son
of Herbert White, 35 Walker avenue,
hfontreai, was killed, by a rifle bullet
in an engagement at Measines, Bel-
gium, while fighting as a member of
the British aeemy. Nears to this effect
was received here :•esterday.
'I11Ultali :Y,
With the new year the price of
bread in London, .Eng., is raised to
seven pence, or 14 cents a four -pound
loaf, an advance of three cents since
the beginning of the war.
The British steamer Colorado, from
Hull, San. 1, for Boston and Near
York, has been in collision with an.
unknown vessel. and returned to -
Hull in a damaged condition.
Contests in Terrebone and Jacques
Cartier are not unlikely. Henri Bou-
rassa may contest the former as a
Nationalist candidate and Albert Gin--
gras the latter as an Independent
Liberal.
New revolutionary troubles in Hai-
ti have assumed such proportions that
the Li, S. cruiser Washington, now in
Hampton Roads, has been ordered to
proceed to Cuba to be ready for
eventualities.
The Regal and Purien, two of
Montreal's cabarets which were
strongly condemned by prominent
citizens at a mass meeting about a
year ago, will lose their liquor li-
censes on May 1.
A hockey stick in his hand saved
the life of Frank Welch, bartender,
as he was skating close to the water-
works wharf. The stick fell crosswise
oxer:, a hole, and Welch clung to it
,until help arrived.
Max Aitken's appointment in
coianection with the Canadian Expe-
ditionary Force is that of intelligence
officer or observer. He will not issue
statements to the press, but will re-
port to headquarters.
Clifford Dumbrille was presented
with the medal of the Royal Humane
Society by Judge McDonald at Brock-
ville yesterday, for saving the lives of
Mr, Med Mrs. W. Fox nn ,November,
1912, when their home caught fire,
inMaitland. village.
FRIDAY.
a.
GOSHEN LINE :id
Mir. and Mrs, Geo: Mawhinney s sit
d' at Mr. Wm. Wditzel's. Mondayeven
,
ing.-Mfr. Thos. Mawhinney exchangea.
horses with Mr. Dow, of Exeter. -Mr
Thomas 'Yearley attended the Box
Social at' Brinsley and reported a good
time. -Mira and Mrs. Jack Trevethick
of Brinsle'y ` and ,Mr. and Mrs. Moses
Amy of Exeter spent, Wednesday vis-
iting Mir. and Mrs. William Mawhinney
-Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mawhinney
a. -id Mr, and Mrs. George Mawhinney
spent, Friday visiting friends in Exeter
-Mr. Frank Glanville .had a success-
ful wood bee on Wednesday, -Mr, G.
Mawhinney- sold .,a fine )load of,hogs
Thursday. -Jack. Williams gave a
dance ;tee, the young people Monday.
evening
A POSITION FOR FALL AND.
WINTER
---a
We' havea sound business' propos-
alter . for a- reliable • energetic sales-
man for this district to. sell fruit trees
small fruits,'flowering shrubs,etc. Pay
weekly, outfit° .free,-;exclusiveterritory
• OVE1t
frui' : and ore
ct1tiva i We -
i t, QI1...
esmer direct toand
•guarantec high
radr trees."
a reason
t;t by
asi•i the., volume e.
Established 35 '
:PELI-IAM NUR t
6Q0 ACRES `
namental stock ulnae
sell through:, aursal
the consumer ,
delivery of fresh,...
Our agencies, are valu-
ate(
of the. service we rive
of business ion
years. Write
NURSERY ' Ca,Toronto,On
P.S.-Handsome catalogue on re-
es' either to a plicant or th'
N. J. DORE, Exeter. ' wishing nursery stock.
The next session of the Manitoba
Legislature, it is officially stated, will
open Feb. 9.
Relatives in Kingston of the late
Lt -Col. Frank Strange, who died at
Salisbury Plain, received a cablegram
yesterday stating the body would be
shipped from London on the Gram-
pian.
Two well-known citizens. of Corn-
wall are dead in the persons of John
Pearce Osborne, 77, and Mrs. • David
•Kin horn, 70. Mr. Osborne had a
market garden in Cornwall for many
years.:
On the strong recommendation of
the trial jury, the Govgrnr ent has
.•commuted to life imprisonment the
sentence on Montanari, the Italian
'who was to'have.been hanged at Van-
couver' this morning. ,
Miss Elizabeth Reid Rogers, of
Washington, D.C., was married yes-
terday in Trinity Church, Berlin, to
Prince Christian of Hesse. The prince
is a nephew of the. German, Empress
aad is a captain in the German navy.
Upwards of 200> German . officers
-and seamen rescued after the naval
engagement between the German and
British squadrons off . the Falkland
Islands in the southern Atlantic, on
Dec. 8, arrived yesterday.in England.
addition to the announcement
that The Winnipeg Telegram would
abandon its morning, edition, it trans-
pires. that The Regina Province has.
'also discontinued its . morning edi-
tion; and The`Regina Leader its even-
• ing edition.
SATURDAY.
it was made known in Madrid yes-
terday
afternoon that QueenVictoria
'Spain is conaned to her apartments
9.
with an attack s t ack of scarlet fever.
,
The Entwistle and Alberta South-
ern.
outhern. Railway Co. is applying to Par-
liament for ineorpora;tion to build
from Entwistle on the- G. T. P., 55
miles south to the•``Saskatebewal
river.
Three Gerinaiis at•M
aCasablanca, o-
;
rocco, :have. •ve- been sentenced by a
, a,
F'reneh'court-martial to life imprison-;'
Ment. The men were charged with
flavi been ixistrumental in-organiz-''
g.
ng a revolt amtonl, the natives.
Release on bond of ships detained
s p
iii British prize courts will be permit-
ted by the British Government if the
aud;e: of the court is willing, accord-
, ` ng to a statetnent issued yesterday'
by the 'British Embassy at Washing-
ton: ,
In his reply yesterday afternoon to
the Dominion Trades and Labor Con-
gress delegation, Sir Robert Borden
enumerated the different requests
made and stated that they would be
referred to "the Ministers or the re
spective departments.
The bye -election in,; South, Water-
loo, necessitated by the death of G. C.
Clare, M.P., will, in all probability,
be held on the salve date as the other
five bye -elections, the nominations.
being on Feb. 1, It is understood that
it will also be uncontested.
1l+,. a DAY.
The Turkish otlinial statement says
that the French submarine Saphlr,
while trying to enter tbu Dardanelles,
was sunk by the Turkiah artillery,
The official statement says that
Germans on the leit bank of the Vis-
tula used the white flag to get near
Russian positions without hindrance.
' ;Chas, H. Bissell of tb,e Inland Rev-
enue Department, an old resident of
Prescott, died suddenly Saturday
?tight, He is survived by a wife and
son.
J. L. Whiting, R.C., of Kingston,.
has been re-elected president of the
Kingston Bar Association, and Pre-
sented with a loving cup on the occa-
sion of his marriage,
s n s ma r ase.
The British War Office bas ordered
the lighthouse at Scarborough to be
pulled down, as it was one of the
targets of the German warsbip, raid,
and was struck by a big shell:
A message from Vilna states that
the German troops are beginning to
adopt white clothing in order to ren-
der themselves less easy of observa-
tion in the snow-covered landscapes.
Gus' Williams, known throughout'
the country is generation ago as an
actor, shot himself In tba head at the
Getty Squarct railroad station at Yon-
kers, N.Y„ Saturday. He was 70
years old.
M. 'Henry Sieneiewiez, the famous
Polish novelist, author of "Quo Va-
dis," has been elected honorary mem-
ber of the Russian Academy of Sci-
ences, which is atmos: a unique hon-
or for a Pole.
EUtas1,:1}.
Bert Hume, 17 years old, employed
at the London Foundry Co, plant, was
instantly killed last night when he
fell two storeys down an elevator
shaft.
A despatch from Copenhagen says
the Danish Government has decided.
to confiscate all wheat in Denmark
of foreign origin to the value of
$500,000.
Emperor William has issued an or-
der that the untrained German re-
servists no longer shall be permitted
to serve as guards of honor at the
burials ot prisoners of war.
The Kingston Service Utilities
Commission will again ask Sir Adam
Beck what offer he has to make,
Kingston for cheap power. The Board
of Trade is pressing the matter.
There is no truth in the report pub-
lished' in the United States that the
German steamship President was
sunk off Havana last night by the
British cruiser Berwick, says a Ha-
vana despatch.
Gen. Otter has announced that the
principal detention camps for alien
enemies in Ontario will be located at
Petawawa, Kopuskasing, between
Hearst and Cochrane and Hurritea-
nau, on Lake Abitibi.
Restitution of the double subsidy
paid by the Dominion Government to
the Valley Railway of New Bruns-`
wick, is likely to be demanded as a
result of the investigation conducted
by R. A. Pringle, K.C.
Dr. Maloney, district medical offi-
cer of health for Brockville district,
said yesterday that he would call on
the provincial sanitary engineer,
F. A. Dallyn of Toronto, to investi-
gate the entire local typhoid situation
and report his findings.
TURKS IN FULL RETREAT.
Are troubled with the p' blues' -ati de flee mess ---and warms of
pain and distress are sent by the nerves dike _ Messengers.throu$hout body:
and limbs, Stich feeling may Or. may not be by backache o1;
ifte
headtaeforte ed -*e. ffecThetof ra the rservaus system and the entire womanly melte-up feels
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Dr, Plertrers Pleasant Pellets
viewdata stainaub, lifer, bowels
BRUCEF1ELD settle in North Dakota. -Mr. Dat -id:
Scbluchter of Elkton Mich. visited
`relatives and friends here last week.
--Banns. of marriage were puaiished
in the R.C. Church of Miss Josephine
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo
Foster Babylone and Mr Leo
E st Lan
Strpia:a f Rr
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Oa Tuesday evening last a success-
ful dance .rwas held in the Hall here.
Proceeds went to the Patriotic Fund.
-Messes Wilsoa and Drysdale and
efusa Ortwein of Hensall, were visitors
at Mr Rattenbury's s'n Sunday ni'ter-
noon,—Quite a number from here at-'
tended the Patriotic concert field in
Vatrna on Thursday evening and .pro=
houa(eetl et as good, 'ilisa Gertrude
Grainger sang a sole, -Mrs. , Turner'
anld Mn- Mabel have to gone to Wind
sor.
HENSALL
Jinn Troyer is home from Toronto
visiting his mother. -Dr. flair, has
located in .Mitahell and was in town
last week. --R, Sterling and, wife form-
erly Miss Wilson are here from the
west. -W. McKenzie of near Moose
Jaw formerly of Stanley is home vis-
iting. -Mr, and Mrs. McNaughton are
home from the west and are visiting
here. -Mr Williams Civil Engineer
Canadian Northern Railway pore -
brake „
em broke„ ;and his sister of Cincinnati,
Oho are visiting with Mr, and 'tfrs,+
DeJean,-Mr. and Mrs, Alex Munn, of
Hay announce the marriage of their
only daughter Bessie to Thos. Gedeles'
Wilson, M, D, C. M. of Moorefield'
Ont. which takes place on the morn
ing of fan. Zest at Hensall.--William',
Fee purchased from Hugh 'McDonald
his fine residence and lot on the north
side of King St,
Enver Bey's Campaign Has Come to
an Inglorious End.
LONDON, Jan. 19. — The Daily
News in a despatch from Frederick
Rennett, its correspondent at Petro-
grad, says:
The Russians are now inside Turk-
ish territory -and within four marches
of Erzerum. . The garrison of Erze-
rum amounts to 30,000, with ample
artiliery,but ,is cut off from anlmuni-
tion supplies from the coast and still
more isolated by the winter condi-
tions of the land route .across Ana-
tolia..
The; Turkish winter campaign in
the Caucasus has now suffered its firi-
al collapse. Its, chances became very
slender:when the Goeben and Breslau
failed,: to • control communicationin
the Black Sea between .Constantinople
and Trebizond. The Turkish army
assembledaround Erzerum
ef, m found it-
self
e
s 1 cut off from, reinforcement; and
supplies. With the heavy task of
converting Enver. Pasha's defeated
and retreating corps at Kara Urgan
into . a -•force strong enough to ,„con-
tinue the war with Russia, the Turk-
ish rank and file fought stubbornly
for ten days on frontier positions
around` Kara Urgan until on Satur-
day they fell 'victims to the careless
and incompetent manag=ement of
their German and Turklsl}, leaders.
Originally. .ireacorp.-•;vers .sent*- tori.
ward by Enver Pasha and Gen. -von
Sanders into Russian territory; but af-
ter the disasters at Ardagan and,Sana'
Kauysh' Only "'.the •remnants of ;two
corpscould, return; - the 1.1th;Turkish,
Corps, :which was the reserve of thee1
invading army. It is this, combination
'which is now retreating hastily` on the
road to Erzerum with its rear guard
annihilated and, Enver himself 'hurry-
ing to ;Constantinople. The, German:
General Lange has been let ,to try
and extricate; the Turks:1 from -- com-
plea ,destruction. They have `thrown
1
:great nu,�tiere of their fieltl.guns, „i, nto,•
the deep, snow-covered ravines •
Many
,..Priv(atBrlls,
.TORON O Jan;;19„..,—Twen, ty-
nine
applications .,for •: private ;bills rhave
• tteen forwarded, �tatur.to ,the cler,ks of the,
Provincial Legisle date. These
o•
:come in the majority as requests from
different municipalities seeking rati-
fication of undertakings that have re-
ceived .sanction from the ratepayers,
or from companies desiring increased
powers.
ZURICH
Miss Nettie Well of Detroit is vis-
iting at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall. -Word was re-
ceive.; here from Cavalier N.D. • of
the death ot Menna Surerus, brothel
of Beni Surerus, 14th con., and Jos,
Surerus Bronson Line. Deceased left
these parts nearly thirty years agoto
The
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The London & Western
Trusts Co, Limited
382 Richmond St., London, Ont.
Sir Geo. Gibbons, IC.C. President
John S. d3oore, Manager
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Many women with disfigured complexions
never seem to think that they need an occasionalcleansing
inside as well as outside. Yet neglect of this internal
bathing.shows itself in spotty, and sallow complexions -as
well as in dreadful headaches and biliousness. Its because
the liver becomes sluggish, and waste matter accumulates
which Nature cannot removewithout assistance. The best
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remedy is Chamberlain's Stomach andLiverTablets, which
stimulate theliver to h ealthy activity, remove fermentation,
gently cleanse the stomach and bowels and tone the whole
digestive system. Sure, safe and reliable. Take one at
night and you feel bright and sunny in the morning. Get
Chamberlain's today -druggists 25c., or by mail from
Chamberlain Medicine Company, Toronto IS
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LABATT'S STOUT
Has Special .Qualities
MILDLY 'STIMULATING,
NOURISHING, SUSTAINING
A Perfeat'•Tonlic
THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR IT 'IS NEEDED
If not sold in your -neighborhood, write
JOHN LABATT, LIMITED
LONDON CANADA
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SISTER : READ MY FREE OFFER.
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?: ..: •11:•no- e"a woman's trials,
' Tknow•h,er need of sympathy and help.
If you,.{ny.sister, are unhappy because of ill.
health, and feet unfit for household duties, social
pleasures, br daily employment, write and tell me'
lust how you Suffer, and ask for my free ten days'
trial ofta„home treatinent suited to your needs;
with .re erence§ to Cylnadian ladies who gladly tell
how they have regained health, strength, and
happiness by its use. I want to tell you all about
this ,successful method of home treatment for
yourself, uiy `reader, for your daughter, your sister,
oryour niot{ier, I,want to tell you how to cure
'yotirsely es at home at trifling cost, and without
aid iu anyne, hinn'ndr$taud wotnen's
sufferinfrogs ; whatoween wocamoten knonew item exper-
ience, we :know' better than city doctor'; and •
thousands lnwe proved there is hoot even !kir the
hopeless in itis Method of home treatment. If you '
suffer"from pain in the head, back, or b>sivels,
feeling of Weight and dragging down sensations,
falling or displacement of internal organs, bladder
irritation.' with frequent urination, obstinate
constipation or piles, pain in the sides regularly
rre ularl bloating or unnatural enlurgometits, catarrhal conditions dyspepsia, extr•ente
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dePressed •s irifs melanchoi , desire tto cry,'fear of something evil about to nervousness.pp e p , y+
°h* pen, creeping feeling up the spine, paltiiitation, hot flashes, wentiness,:sailow complexion,
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with dark circles, under the eyespain in the left breast a general feeling th`pt115115 not ,
worth tieing I invite you to scud to -day for my complete ten d'as's':tkjentment entirely free and `
to prove to you se f,thatthese ailments can be easily andsurely conquered alyotarn'yn
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ppexpenset o tl e• t an ers.of an o eration. Women
.home � wrthdcit 'the 'of liospttal treatment, r i .yl. , .,1?• ,. ,. ..
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u olr's-knife-b .'l.now•tn n� iii simple d
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of to pass thegood Word alba
n are red . mysister,"i:s�atl ort ; asi�. tt S
tceatmeitt,.a d whcn'you, , cured., .,, Y Y y
tosome other sufferer. lir" houte treatment is for a11,• --younger old. l o Mothers of 1iaughtirs,
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I will explain a'si%iiple borne treatnteut which s eedtl ;tiitd"effectcially cures green -sickness
(ehloP i pp, t s tliem•.t .r
t eadaches and lassitude to • ouug wozitetL and res ore d
plum nes);atrdh health.
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phimpness and health; Tell nue if yon are worried about your daughter.'ltetretnber. it cost's tYoU
andyou wish to •...
to give xn.:rnetho'd of Home treatment it compl,e'te ten .day's trial, if �� ,
nonhing it cst one a few cents a week' to do so,and.it esnotintttfere•withone's dailytvork,::"
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s hecontinue,t. s. yp
Thenaccept m serous Dire ";writ for the free treatment surfed
Is health worth and
staking lfor? send it p e i'a ,
to your needs, anti T will in plain wrapper by'return Snarl. e, save tunic you coir. cut girt
ys that tellyour feelings and tet rn to ire. Write and ask for the free
this offer, mark the place tX;..
treatment to.day, as you: maynot see this Offer again, Addtess
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YRS. M.. SUMMERS, 13ox 840 s > • WINDSOR : ONTARIO.-