Exeter Times, 1905-10-26, Page 5wmi
THE gXK'1 ER TIMES, OCTOBER 241111 1903.
'Cedar Posts
♦ large quantity of Cedar Posts for
Sale of the tett qualit v. (Oust 1e sold
at once.
We would be pleased to quote you
our prices on any Building material
You may require. We can supply
yo P with.
Sash and Door Frames'
Lumber, Lath & Shingles
on shorts t notice
In tact 'we are in a better position
than ever to supply our many custom-
ers with all they may require either
from shop or yards.
Bee keepers supplies ready for
delivery. Tanks made to order
Wood for Sale
Call and see the wood we have for
sale. Just the kind you requite for
Bummer cooking.
The RossTaWor
G0. LLU.
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Notice
To Farmers and
General
Public
the Pubc in
As the fall is corning on
now gather up all your old
truck such as Rags, Rubbers, +
Wool Pickings, Horse Hair, +
Old Rope, Bones, all kinds
of old Iron, Brass, Copper,
Lead and Zinc, and take j.
them down to
MJ
. ACKSO
N & SON
Main -St. Exeter.
One door south of the •
Metropolitan
Hotel.
That's
where you will get the high-
est cash price for them
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rist Mill
CREDITON
We are prepared to do
Gristing and Chopping on
shortest notice.
We are making a splendid
grade of Flour which is giv-
ing (•X(( hent : atisfatt icn
Dy o{!1r Flour.
H.
+- ��Atz�•���.+��� ,
The Kind You Iiave Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature or
and has been mato under his per.
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in thiS.
All Counterfeit:4, Imitations and "Just -as -gots(" aro but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health or
Iutitnts and Children—Experience against Experiment.
•
What is CASTORIA
Ctt:4toria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare.
gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is I'leasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
[substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm$
arta allays Feverishness. It cures Diarriteett and WInd
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tine Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend.
CENUINE CASTORIA
Bears the Signature of
ALWAYS
The Kind You Hage Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CENTAUR COM/AMY. TT \SUNRAY STREET. HEW TONR
CITY.
SALE REGISTER.
r
'Phur.wth•ly, Oct. 'l6, 1905. Auction
Salo of Lir avtock and implements
on Lot `d6, Con. 6, Usborne, nt One
o'clock shoes)..TLas. Cameron, A
act.
Thos. Cann, nrotirietaor .
Saturday. November 4. 1905. Auc-
tion sale of farm stock and iu►plc-
n:e.►ts on Lot. 18, Con. 1, Stephen.
an Saturday. Nov. 4th, at one o'clock
harry Brown, Auctioneer ; Samuel
Parsons. Proprietor.
Friday. November ard, 1905. Auc-
tion sale of stock Steers, Heifers end
Colles on Lot 22, Con. 2, Usborne, on
tire Ilarvey farm, one mile east of
Exeter North on Friday, Nov. 3rd,
:It one o'clock short. Thos. Cameron
Auctioneer ; Andrew Campbell, pro-
prietor.
ro-
prietor.
Tne Usborne and Hibbert
Farmer's Mutual Fire Insur-
ance Gompanu
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
DIRECTORS
President:—T. RYAN, Duiu.n P. 0.
Vice -Pres.:— J. A. NORRIS
CROMARTY P. 0.
F. Monter, WHAI.EN P. 0.
W. II. 1'ASSMORE, FARQUHAR P.O.
\VM. Roy, BORNHOLM P. O.
1, L. RUSSELL, RU88ELDALE P. 0.
AGENTS.
Switzer i 1. CARM[('1lA! I
MIL16AL
A. DUNCAN
J. 1VtL.`ION,
I. S. GIrFII.t.AN,
JW. BROWNING, M. D., M. c. I B. W. F. BEAVERS,
e P. S„ Graduate Victoria m Uni• Secv.-Treas. Farquhar.
*ppr
eweratory, Exeter. . office and nsidenence. Dominion ' (.1,ADMAN & STANit1IIY, Solicitors
STAFFA. ONT
FARQUIHAR, ONT
FULLARTON, ONT
I VCAN, ONT
DR. A. F. MALLOY, GRADUATE
Toronto University. Fortner
$once surgeon to Toronto Western Hoepttvl,
iocce..or to Ur. J. A. It0119.. Night r l nt
fie.
DICNTAL
H• SINEMAN. L. 11.8. AND
UR. A. R. KINSMAN. 1..
4.,D. 8. D. 1) 8., honor Orwduate
of Toronto University. Dentist.
Teeth extracted without pain or
bad atter effeete. (Mee In Fan•
.on'. block. Wal Nide of Malo
Sees$.• Exeter•
D.A. ANDERSON. (D• D• S. L Di.
DbINTIST.
Hopei.
yah Graduate the Tomato University
of Mental Surgeon of
psyrto, with honors Also I'o,.t• nate of
ChioaLo School of Pro.thetfc Dentistry (with
ble mention.
da*itnythinthI. of ',Mee. Bridge known to the
orktop Probcrown.,,Rtal
��as•(sunt. gold and vulcanite plates( all done in
yrmaless
neatest rneed to,bipainless estcrwrr.
Wena one door r,ortth of Carling tiro +.tor•
Mer. Ont.
MONEY TO LOAN
Ws have unlimited private Lunde for Invert.
oat opOtl farm or village property et lows*
akar of illterertt.
UiCKNON & ('ARLI O •
eta•r•
riF,Y TO LOAN.
We have • farce *menet of private funds to
ass 0• farm and village prepert4r. at lowrate.
rrletorost
OLADMAS R STANItUttY
Parrl-tere Relitilor.. Main et Rioter.
DICKSON & CARLING,
•at'rt•ter.. finticttere, Nota hem, Atte .r'e s,
Cornml.' l 01cnear. 8
Bank. Ko•.
Money to Loss at lowed War of tater•eet.
OVilCKr--MAIN $'TRNIT, KXKTKR.
1. a. CARLING a. a. I. R. DHCRttole
THOMAS CAMERON. CONVEV-
ancrr, wills drawn, money to loan
on real Istat , Alpo Lieentcd Aue/loneer for
the counties lof Murat and l'erth. ('hergee
moderate. Order,. lett at the 1i t):R',rat my
residetec, Farquhar Kill receive prompt atten
tion.
ESTRAY—Strayed oa Lot 9, (tout b
boundary of Hay, about July l
1st. 1905. a yearling, .n heifer.!
The owtie.r can have name by provin;
prol,crty atul payilz coals( by •ap-
plyin; to Andrew Campbell, Thames
raid P. 0.
F0R SALE — Lot 8. Con. 3, Ps-
borne, 100 acres, all under cul-
tivalion, 2 wells. On the property r
is a fratne house, good bank barn.
one fratno barn. For further Car
ticulars apply to Jas. F.esery, Exeter JII%t11
1 N E S
P. 0.
Ryon. your friends or relatives sufferwith
Fits, Epilepsy, St. Vitus' Dance, or Falling
Sickness, write for a trial bottle and valuable
treatise on such diseases to Tat: Lionia Co..
179 King Street, W., Toronto, Canada. All
druggists sell or can obtain for you
LEIBIG'E FITCURE
DUNLOP
TRADE
MARK
Dunlop Book
For Horsemen
Free to
Any Address
Sixty-four
pages, with il-
lustrations and
valua b 1 e
charts. Useful
information
about lame
horses care-
fully selected
and compiled.
Write for it to -day, by post-
card, giving your name and
address and the name of the
paper in which you saw this
notice.
THE DUNLOP TIRE CO.
LIMITSD
TORONTO 17
SEWING
SHORTHORNS FOR SALE — Th3
undersigned has for sale oft
Let 18, Con. 2, ilay, n number of
rip -to -date thoroughbred Shorthorn
hullo. They are of the low set
blocky tyle, dark red in color and of
choice breeding. They are n11 elij-
iblo for registration. and will be sold
retaonably. — John Elder, Ileneall
P. 0.
FARM I't)11 GALE. -100 acre farm
for Bale, Lein.; Lot 11 ; Sion 10, Usburn". Firm well fenced,
in rood condition, well drained with
orch►rd, has windmill, larze frame
hots e, hank barn with zalvanized
roof ; a'liar under house•, one 111410
from \\'inelvlaca, near school, church
.and market. For further parlictt-
I•trs apply to Wm. Creory, Winces'.
se 9.
At Bargain Prices.
We are offering a 5 drawer,
(crop head, guaranteed sewing
machine for $21.00 Satisfac-
tion guaranteed.
In Pianos we still keep np
our record. nigh grade
I pianos at prices other dealers
ask you Come ll
inferior
Os
and seeus we
will
!interest you sere.
IS. MARTIN & SON
To Cure a Cold in One Day .arTr,s,,:gPatt
T.k. Laxative B Tomo Tien( & Att% ,� �: asoma
se.. ((flim leant mid It past 12 woods. r
FARQU1L\lt
--Mr .(co. S. Ile !taws returned
from 11.1miota, 51'n.. on Sunday last.
—Mr. Arnold Harris intends spend -
i,.; tK' n inter t'1: Goderielt.
—Mr. 11,rvey Borland leaves thin
week for \\ ii:nipc:, where ho w
take up the study of law.
— W. It .0 trr. V .S., of Kirktutt,
was in She neighborhood on Eatur-
day (hhorniter cattle .
— Revs 11. \V. Knowles preached
two very accept:.1,10 sermons in
Bethany church on Sunday itt ,.n -
;wet ion with the IA,:.rue fowl upper.
If you had taken two of Carter's
Little Liver Pills before retiring you
would not have had that coated ton-
gue or bad taste in the tnouth this
morning. Keep a vial with you for
occasional use.
— Opti it., to 1 he inclement; weather
the dome in the .hall on Friday
nigh( was not well attended. The
trousercd .,ender were there in a
lame majority .
ARE G001) LOOKS VALUABLE ?
If nature Iv:ul her way every com-
plexion trout(' be clear and deli;ht.
ful. 13ut many allow their blood to
become weak.—hence pimples, sallow
skin. dark circles under the eyes.
To have as Loautiful complexion use
Fervozoie reju1arly. It orin;s a
rich ruddy glow to the cheeks, nour-
ishes the olotxl and thereby destroys
humors and pimples. For Leauty,
health and gots( spirits use Ferro -
zone. Your appearance will intprare
a hundred [old. Fifty cents buys a
box of fifty chocolate -coated Ferro -
zone tablets—Don't put of[—;et
Ferrozonc to -day.
SENSSII'1'II
—Anniversary Services. — On Sun-
day the 15th anniversary service]
were held in Sexsmith church. 111
the afternoon he service was con-
duotod by the itev. 11. W. Knowles,
of Fullerton, and in the evening by
Mr. \V. II. Join:stun, of l:ippen. The
sin;in; in the afterfron was in
charge of She Main at reet church
choir, of Exeter, and in the evening
by the Route choir. Tho weal her
was very favorable and the church
was well filled •all each inceting. On
llotxtay ovenin; the usual supper
was served and nv Sexsmith is note 1
for its tea -meetings the church Was
crowded to the doors. An excellent
prazratonic was rendered iucludinx
addresses by Rev. A. 11. Goin; and
Rev. V NI -artist ti of Exeter . readings
by Misses Godwin and (Howey of Exe-
ter, and Mrs. Snot Vernon, of St.
Tlone:ls ; roles iby Mr. Gurney, of
Exeter and Mtr . 13ooderick of Gode-
rick; Duets by Mrs. Wickwire and
Mr. White, of Exeter, and Mr. Ross,
1 c ick • also
• . 1 it r
of Exeter .t I r l o+l
n
excellent sin_in; .by the Hensall
Meth,oli+t mal: quartette. The clhair
Methodist male quartette. The
chair tt as occupied by the pastor,
Rev. W. Godwin in his dsual good
/style. On the foll'ra in g Tuesday
evening. a len-cent :social was held
with a load proerammc ;nada_ up by
sit•,in;. speeches, 11' '.tinge and
Gramophone solos. lir .Christopher
Campbell anted as chairman. The
total proceeds amienwt 'l 1.0 over
fifty-five dollars.
"Peninsular Baseburners"
Keep [fomes Warm.
Next to "'recta"
Furnaces, Peninsu-
lar Baseburners are
the hest heaters in
Canada.
Because,
between the
magazine
section and
the portable
jacket, is a
constant cir-
culation of
ppore, dry,
lteattal air,
which conies
out into
the room
through an
opening in the top of the stove.
By attaching a pipe, an upstairs
room tuay be heated at the same
time as the room in which the
stove is placed.
Let us show you the latest models
—and the details of constructiou.
"Peninsular Ilaseburners"are full of
interest to prospective stove buyers.
Local Al.nt :
H. SPACKMAN
AUCTION SALE
—of—
STOt'l: STEERS, JIEIFKItH A.1►
COLTS
Mfr, Thor(. Canier•un has leen hi-
st rutted to sell, by i'ublin Aurt ion on
1,01' 22. CONCESSION 2. 1•S11011 \ L.
on 1 )v Harvey farm. one r,litr• ,•..til
of I:x:.ter North on
l'ltll).\' Y. NOVEM111:11 :tr,1, 1905,
At is o'clock :teary the tolls\ i11
v.1:1 tll!t' el eek, vi,
HOiZSEiS
1 filly, 2 years old, agricultural.
r gelding, 2 years old, "
t span of yearlings.
t brood marc, in foal.
CATTLE
to short keep stccrs, 3 years old.
25 stccrs, 2 years old.
3 yearling stccrs.
12 heifers, 2 years old, good
butcher's stock.
2 heifers, t year old.
2 cows, due to calve in December
i'oeit ively no reserve as t h• t,:
prietor has no feed to winter the
.tock.
TEi1Ms.--11 rnotrtha' credit w ill
hr :jivcn un forni•bint p1191 ,v01
joint notes. ,\ discount of fit
e•'nt off for (sod. in lieu et n..
THOMAS CAMERON, ASetioncer.
ANDREW CAML'i1F.L1a, Proprietor
/.I it ICH
—11..rv:st '1 h tekssivin;
etre held in the Lutheran
last Sunday.
—Itev. 11)'. Lcibonl. of Plaltsvil!es
visited friends and rclnlive:t here for-
a
ora felt days l,stl week.
51r. kion eat who tv:rs priu;il.,l
of the Zurich public r►ohu,l for many
years, and tyles moved to Landon
front here, where he ,has been prin-
t oipal of ono of dho schools since,
has deoided (0 [novo out West, where
ho :old his brother:, have 1 aken us :1
lar;e tract of land. 51r. Latta has
handed in his rest. nation.
I —51r. C. lirtitvu, Wit,/ nils fleet' con-
tductirrc ,It block smith shop in Wake
for some mouths tyai in the village
on 'Tuesday. Jlr. Brown lets •decided
to discontinue the runnin4 of ill,:
shop. and has secured a lucrative
situation in Toron'-1. le:. 1^1t ::or
that city lost week.
— 11 r. Currie .11,e contractor, who
is building the dock at St. Joecph
1,as had very rou;lt weather Lo con•
tend with and as a result not touch
headway bets been rnade._..- A hinge
crib e:is sunk last Saturday and the
work L. fillies; itt up a it It Moan was
1 under a ty. when the lake become
too touch to work on it with nafety.
'rho crib could not v:ithstand 'th<e
heavy secs and washed ashore badly
wrecked.
I i
church
FIVE YEARS DYSPEPSIA CURED.
"No one knows what 1 have suf-
fered from stomach trouble and dys-
pepsia" writes Mr. A. 11. Agnew, of
13ridtewater. "For the East five
yoans I hove ;unlalblo Ito digest and as-
similato fto'.l. 1 hid no color, my
streegth ran down ,and I telt miser-
able and nervous all (Ito time. 1 al-
ways had •a Leavy feolirr; atter
molls and was much tr.oubied with
dizziness and specks Leforo my eyes.
Dr. Hamilton's filIs were just what
I Welled- They have cured every
symptom of my old troul;lo. ;'My
• n be desired.
w•• all lieu e a
health i, now 1 l)1
Ily all means use Dr. Hamilton's pills
25c. per box at all dealers.
GOSHEN LINE, STEPHEN.EN.
.-31iss l4ucy lleri:eet, of Itiddulph,
is vilitiiux.wilh her friend Mise Alice
M a tv 1, i misty.
— 31r. :1tt•) Mrs. Geonze Maw hinney
11r. and Mrs. Robert M twhinncy and
Alfred Williams spent Sunday the
guest of Mr. awl Mrs. \Vm. -'early.
--Mrs..lainea Lawson. of the Baby-
lon Line, visited with her sister, 51r
'Ma rty•n on Sri(t' t +.rl v
Mr. her 11'reszoator visited with
friends en dile lino mush one even-
ing East week.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Henderson in-
tend leavins for London ie :about
week. They intend keepinz a btalr,l-
iia. hour. on Carlin; at reel. 31 r.
and Mrs. Henderson will be greatly
missed and every stcee•n i:s wi:11 .l
lh^ut In their new .hone'.
(tuck lnu.tin:. v.- :IN all tI, ra,,•
around here Incl week.
Mr. awl Mr.:. .lolnt Wilson spent
Sunday with Mrs. Thos. Verily.
Mrs. Wm. itt:,whinney eisitcd with
her temente. Mr. and Airs. Thos. Atny
of Sharon. one day Coat week.
51r. and Nits. Louis Kraft have re -
turret! front Berlin fair. Louis is
kept write busy theme day•► duck
hurt ing. 'fakes Louie ilo Tet up
cearly in the morning especially when
Lit's after ducks .
MLss Martha Snell. of Exeter. is
visitinx I.er iricidpatents, Mr. and
Mrs. Disney.
31iss Lydia Sohradcr, of .Dashwood,
is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. John
\1'ilhem r.
51r. Wm. Mawhinney delivered
some fine steers ler Exeter on Satur-
day for which he received a good
fi sure.
7.1 r. Mark Rol Iineon is :Tenth o 4
ThTnkssivin; in London- with
f rieruts.
Miss Louisa la 'moron v.i,4led with
Miss Annie Yearly DA Tuesday.
Quito a number ftront here attend-
ed 1 he .funeral t,.r d he !ate John Kerr
on Wednesday.
Mrs. John School/sr. of Shipka,
yisittxl tt.ilh .friends •on the line the
nt hrr +1,'y.
BORN
.1i/NES—In Exeter, on Oclor►er 22,
111a wise of E. G. Jones, a Esau jli-
ter.
CItEECII-1e Exeter, on ()clone:: 23,
the e. if(' of I'll Cre00h, a tau jh-
ter.
DIED
1:I'.Itlt.-141 Creditrxt. tot Oct. 12211u1,
11115, John Korr, n,xod 66 years..
111'1'('11.—In Clint en. 011 October 21
1905. Mrs. Mary Ilitcll, of pncn-
11101)i a .
311LI,SOti.—AI fort (lope, on Wed
ro Fry, Ont. 181 h, .I.ohn 11. Millson,
;1 78 y'nr. Interred t11 th
urr.an ('nv' •ry, fort 110111'.
ClAES'12 2A.
Ilan the _ A1he Kind You Have Alm Bought
Bigastan
of
Farmers' Poultry
Ws want all your Poultry,
alive or dressed, and will
pay the Highest Prices for it.
Quotations sent promptly on
request.
FLAYELLES, LIMITED
LONDON - . . oNT
AVOIDED
Two Grateful Letters from Women Who Avoided
Serious Op- rations.—Many Women Suffering
from Like Conditions Will Be Interested.
When a physician tellsa woman, suf-
fering from ovarian or womb trouble,
that au operation is necessary it, of
course, frightens her.
Tho very thought of the operating
table and the knife strikes terror to
her heart. As one woman expressed
it, when told by her physician that she
must undergo an operation. site felt
that her death knell had sounded.
Our hospitals are full of women
who are there for ovarian or womb
operations!
It is quite true that these troubles
may reachasasee where
nn operation
n
is the only resource, but such eases are
much rarer than is generally supposed,
because a great many women have
been cured by Lydia E. 1'inkhrtnt's
Vegetable Compound after the doctorsors
mu per-
formed.
said an operation .had p �t be per-
formed. In fact, up to the point where
the knife must be used to secure instant
relief, this medicine is certain to help.
The strongest and most grateful
statements possible to make coine front
women who, by taking Lydia E. Pink -
ham's Vegetable Compound, have
escaped serious operations.
Mrs. Robert Glenn of 434 Marie St.,
Ottawa, Ont., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
"L dia E. l'inkhsrra's Vegetable Com-
andwidelyknown i
is so well that t
oes not need my recommendation, but I am
pleased to add it to the many which you have
in its favor. I have suffered untold agonies
from ovarian troubles for nearly three years,
and the doctors told me that I must undergo
an operation, but as I wan unwilling to do
this, I tried your Vegetable Cornpot.ud, and
I am only too pleased that I did so, for it
restored mo to perfect health, saving me the
11sin of an operation and the inlll.bnse bills
attending the sumo. Pray accept my hearty
thanks and bait wishes.:'
Miss Margret Merkley of 275 3d
Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pblkhaat:---
`• Loss of strength, extreme nervousness,
severe shouting pains thleagh the pelvic
organs cramp«, hearing due n pains, and an
irntable disposition eontpellod me to seek
medical advise. The doctor, after narking
an examination, slid that I bad ovarian truu-
ble and ul.rration, and advised nn operation
as i 1} only tripe. To this 1 strongly objected
—and deehhx lastLydia 1 as a l resort W tr • .t
E. Pinkhnnt's Vegetably Compound.
" To my surprise the ulceration healed, all
the ba.l syulptoans disappeared, and 1 ant once
more strong, vigorous nod well; and I can-
not express } thanks what It has done
for rte."
Ovarian and womb troubles are
steadily on the increase among women
—and before submitting to an opera-
tion every woman should try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
write Mrs. I'inlrhant at Lynn, Mass.
for advice.
For thirty years Lydia E. I'inkham
Vegetable Compound has been curin
g P
the worst fortes of female complaints,
all ovarian troubles, inflammation, ul-
ceration, fulling and displacement of
the womb, leucorrhoea, irregularities,
indigestion and nervous prostration.
Any woman who could read the many
grateful letters on file in Mrs. Pink -
ham's office would be convinced of the
efficiency of her advice and Lydia E.
Pinkhant's Vegetable Compound.
Ask lbs. Plnkham's Advke—A Womas Best Understands a Wasse's
IMP
'Flee, We
THE rums t important part of a range is t1
oven.Any kind of a fire will boil potatoc
but it tel;es an evenly distributed, dry heat to
bake light bread and flake, pastry.
The Imperial Oxford Range is the result of
over sixty years of work along the lines of oven
improvement. 1\'hen we had produced the
-s-
perfect oven with the Imperial Oxford Diffusive
worked on the other improvements that make it the most
economical and easiest -managed range on the market.
Imperial Oxford Rang
But it is the wonderful baking
qualities of its oven that has [Wade
the Imperial Oxford Range fatuous.
We would like to tell yott more
about this range. 'Xe would like to
have you examine one. If your dealer
doesn't handle the Imperial Oxford
Range, write us direct and we will
send you our catalogues and tell you
where you can see the range. 16
The Gurney Foundry C.., Limited
7OROST0, ti,ST*EAL, WIR t1I►i13, VANC.n:VKR
Sold by T. 1IAWKINS & ON, Exeter.
Headaches
Wh:n the Head aches and
the Tongue is Coated
it is Biliousness or Constipation. 'Torpid Liver is
at the bottom of the trouble. And it takes
Fruit-a-tives to make that lazy liver work.
Fresh frnit is fine for these troubles, but one
can't eat enough fruit to do much good. The medicinal
elements (:re in too small proportion in the ripe fruits.
A clever Ottawa physician discovered a method by
which fruit juices could be combinal so that their
medicinal action \vo111.1 lie increased many tittles.
Fruit-a-tives ate these fruit juices in tablet form. They
Sweeten and tone the stomach awl liver, cure Constipation and
remove all blood impurities. One Fruit -a -fives tablet has the
same curative effect on liver and towels as dozens of oranges,
apples, figs and prunes. And this action is as gentle as the
fruit juices themselves.
..1 have been •u7ering with Torpi,l river and Ceintipstion, and
end th-.1 trait -a -lives are just what m• system requires to relieve
these . , uplarots. I hope many more sufferers will try them."
MRS. W 1. TREPI'RV, Durrtaide, Man.
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