The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-02-26, Page 6•
b' W• L CitAfIK 9 Preskleat
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fOUrth, 9f a'$pries of weekly- storie$
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WhAell Will Clark, PreSldertt 9f the
Ontario PloVvnien'S. ASsoeiatiOn, Is
'writing about tie visit og Canada's
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:RDINBIJRGE(,-,Since my laPt let-
•••••••••moii'Ai'llit"timns-7'
Op Nature
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._:11111.1hate Waste
A combination, 'of:valuable vege-
table remedies., blended together.
ander .rigid Standards- a Pirityi
1)5.1,1burtils"La..xa-LiVer Pills tire often
trainable, in the relief, of constipa-
• tioir and Minor disorders of the liver,
stomach attd bowels.
, help -the elimirory- ergans--
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and clear the system of waste which
is, often the cause of coilititiation,
• sick and bilious :spells'; - headaches
and heartb.urn. Once tried, you'll
be' delight -ed„ by the renewed fe<tling
• of well-being which they help to .
produee.
Laxa.-Liver -Pills are ow,
sale at all drug countie*rs,
The T, Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, 4"
, lb„1. believe "our Price isarennd,
:20.or 20e'per
ero-in;-Seotia
per Pint or :g4 -e per 9,00t and.
•therotls, .pasteurizatien, ,-Votcqn.
prieeS;:are touch the pape ts 41rS,
but all.Suct .f00(ls• are rationed and
'Pften the . hOn.Sewife, Janda, 'the
supOy has gun out before her -ration.
Is j1IeL The :.egg 'ratien is9ne'
,egg per week por. Person -r -if there,
Itr9 es'•_
e •the', boy`p.` and jpnt a
wOnderfill, week In $0.90-41291- 119;"
'in, 01.1r StaY, 'we 'visited Holyroed
and Rdiaburgh , castles,' W. e.- saw
u:rflcottage and Wailace's unw
ent and we weretaken :on a motor
trip throUgh the heautifuI Lee
iloinend country, But 'mUst imPOrt-
-ant of all were ourtours of the
Seettish farm. Here we were given
the.opportunity, of studying'the hus-
bandry Of some of.the • bet fatrMs
'in, Scotland. • We feel we -„have
gained - 4 great deal a 'useful in-
forination. We "have'been particul-
..arlY.111.t.et,..0..ted eninPvIng...Br„it!sh
prices and conditions with Canadian
and in:this letter 1 eh'all try to tell
Yotras much ts poSsible abolit our
ohserylitions. •
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On the `afternoon .of our arrival
in Scotland, We Were taken to St.
Cuthbert's Co-Operativek Farm. It
Is a large farm of about 1500 acres
Understalia it Ts one- or the
few eq. -operative farnis that have
been a success. • AyrShire -cows are
kept here; as well as 100 large white
brood sows -and 800 feeders. I was
surprised to lain that they pit
their hogs up to 200 11)Aresse1
weight. Our market, 'as' you know,
wants -them much lighterand yet
nearly all' olirpork is exported to
Britain. The' 200 -lb. hog brings the
British farmer $72.00, or 30c
Plabal Ai*RDFLEN ANOVS:SAIX
The day; TolioWing, Oar tiSit to S
entlineXt'A Var41-; Wa.set.. oat'
'for, the .P.erth Aberdeen Angus sale.
Air:'<ressed the .Vitth of Vorthr:by
ferry and had. an excellent view, of
the •fanious bridge, . • Strangely'
enpugl, the Germans Jlist .0119
heavy raid. on „it and that ivaS, earIY
In . the warr„,.'.Shipping in the harbor
suffere ViatrY.Thliriiti7-71am4ge war
done to, the' hildge, although the
Germans lost a great 'many. planes
in the attack, . •
oThe drive to Pertn, tthich is
abOut,"forty miles from the, ferry,
takes yen throu4li some cbal dilnipg
country and also through seine good
fanning land. Perth • is nearly the
Centre pf _Scotland, and is;_ a great
marketing city with a PoPiiiiitiOn
of 35,000. •
We reached Perth in time to look
over the cattle before, hinch.. There
were some Ave 9r 'six hundred liead,
,of yearling heifers and bulls,. What
it grand lot they were!
After the secretary of the
shiziw--__,a7rrange-a-Terife to ,
the stands at the sale ring. This
wb.s iiPpeelar tavor, as there were
himdif4ds , of 'petiole who could not
get near the ring, Shortly After-
wards, ;thechampion wasAiouglit
out and ,was sold to the -Argentine
for 320Q. guineas (approx. $13,440).
Following hire . came the- reserve
dolman:1, and what a clap broke
[Nose Ailen he.. was said for 7100
guineas (approx. $20,820) .to Stay.
Giongium sir
rigbt *.S0(4and..
yxsueiN4'.Kornsg, PANS
i4g,, ate, neXt. three' -d.
InsPecied Many ScottiSii.arins. 'The
Bret waa MaCGIllivray's- farm at
4ast .MaeG1,11),vraY
One .of the noted ShOrtile•rn:breeflerp,
of :Septland, but "a; .few ' yearS ''age
he had tlietiIsfortune 11.4Ving. his
,entire herd *fliedoat .pby hoot and
/month' disease.' Jae AS , Jnat now
•getting" re-established*, -4e showed__
"iearlAi.gt hullP; that Wil): 'be.
exixibiteCat 4_11 Vdtli Shot?... T4eY
are a Uniform -4a iitthigliquality and
wAlt*TO doubt. Win" Some 4Ward.P,, _
P: I./aWs farm -• Nerth.'"BurWICk
was the it place weisited. his
farin, operated- "by ' Mr. ',Dale .and-
Als two Sons, donsists a about 1200
0,ere.. TO -help ChM with the farm -
the 1)4104 4*.iplby
nien„ an Wtatt...t. * ,
produce consists of „feeder
steers. which the Dales buy • from
Ireland and finish .0fl their farin:
About 200 are, 4rought -ever at OBB.
1rne•They• :Bye 'fed •,principally -Len-
a)!' mid turnips, Seine turnips are
still in the field and are biyuglit
directly to the feeding lbtS. .This
secins Stra.hge' t� us . who are, used
?to so nittch-iiost..--Tliere has been
no frost 'since we arrived and, Only
one or -two tittle „skiffs of snow.
They gtow over,1OQ acres of these
turnips, the bnlk ofwhich, are. fed
to the Cattle,' but a great many 'are
sold in Bdinburgh.fOr table use.
We. were able to: traMP out over
the DOW§ and -See-eVerything for'
ourselves. • Teams 'arid tractors.Were
plowing; car.fs were hauling
turnips; *en and women were, busy
digging up carrots and .a threshing.
machine was -at Werk in the „barn,.
or:steading its they eall them There.
•PLOWING IN SCOTLAND
• On the Dale- farm we SfiVt1 'fl.11
eiAll1P1S of fine, •plowing. , Indee4,,
all threligh Seotlandsplowingttand
'arils are generally very high. ,We
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liave Seen InUnb• Pod PloWingl ,D9th
• loter aud Varlet,Y. It ia
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ne al eu • •Set e
11 Is. •
whteh leqnfOrms to. Yell,:
se*.e.n. a'14Y, indleatiOn ;Of
eontenr plowing deSpite the fact
'that this, IS relling col11147 With'
.raigfall„ TUOY- “04lowing
•this land ten inehes.-in dePth, and
.grow.,treniendons crop, Oren after,
centuries 'Of cultivation. It,. inalteS
us wonder, if contotur.,Plowing is,,the
anSwer. .Sell :coikserVation
:whether Pr9per sell or *and ero
rotationare not mere, 4mpoPta4;
'W visited a nuinbeiv ofboth Stock
4tfa4find 'fV)*e tnanyttall' t9ttet4lieeirarblOePt
Were coining along very well,
one fieldwe noticed that the",:cab-
were ,rea0'. to „form heads:
We -sleip_a_min time, at ',tile' fang;
of Wm. Ad,W:07P1e1alizes-in
early 'potatoes. The seeds are, in
spratiting boxes and will be ,pliintea..
very soon. ,Tie, sprouts -are now
04* two inches *in length and are
planted 'very carefully by band
nearly 100 acres of them.
Adams pointed out le Us One field
which fins -:grown this Crop each
year -for 0yer' fifty years. an Is. Still
producing six, to eight tons.per acre.
Naturally, it gets the , best care.
FOn INE
Elo,t3rditaSy!i. ir.SE'OOtHetDO4, ';ve,
looked at eie of the finest Ayrshire
-hefts I have ever seen. Thie-herflt
owned by Wm: Dtinlop'Of Gree, has
-won the female• ehamproiiiinp to
seven years: The tact, that he re-•
fused aster £1000 •for, 'a cow nine
years old gives- some- idea' of the
value placed on geed breeding stock
• Our activities in ScOtlaAd; in ad--
dition • to meeting the - Scottish
fanners find viating their homes,
inelude.d motor trips, ,sight-seeing
tour* pres(intervieWs, radio broad-
casts, • luncheops and- dinners. We
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'areindWl% grateful to Our spontitOrn;
Inaperia911 Limited and`the Salads.
Tea CompanY, e Oarmda- Ltd., for
.
„urrang.ng ..suc • a tar qa"W:1:41
triA /.43X ufb. '
s qTP4pei Qi7d 0%41111;4h a
aw e I ltitalia0
$aw .,fOothall .ganle between the
AGtla4legtelyv4i 11Aarsl,;rsh-wv.ano darwthtleys Itooee.t4h
4Praething a a tOotballtlan,' 1en.
••joYed 1tveryuuciz,a.$.'" did the.
:others: -RangerS arer.head of . the
LeagOe,- so It WAS- no surprj,se--when
-;11" „7,911 1)7 ±,211'r' g401%,:"ISte.Yettile4:
arr,a ;I. Vas -a, is) Plo linqree51441111,6,,olif e40040. tbAolsit•
kind to -us. „When.;, yog
homes, -t ey simply will not ret you
leave Wit out lunch and a cull og
tea. •I think we tire•.gbhig
tairiafternocin tea 'when we,•get hoine.
the. next letter,, deserihe
plght seeing iri...IrelaniLand_telLyeR.,
'ahout -the -International Plowing
:10atcb which is to be held in clourity
Po.wn, Northern. Ireland;
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Melf.11.440li IUBAE (M.
' OAD A GOOD V'EA4,
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In 'presenting hi.S. report' at '_the
knnttaretingqf:tbu7.M0NI1).0p,'
AlUtnal ,Fire Insurance 1,„ CoMpany,
held in the Seaforilr ToWn Hall
-XLA. ,Reid, manager and pecretarY-
tieigurer, Said the coinPiany had had
,good, year. , •
Assets ofthe company. totalled
039738.78 with -an inerease-in.etw-
pins froM ordinary pperatione dur-
ing, 1947 of 16,484.74_ There Were
• 2,880 .policies In force:la:Pet Decem-
ber al, 1947; . With, _a total of
$11,808,021 insurance in .-ftirce.•-
,With,;increased .aesetS;' and 'loss-
'adWu ,ffom• 3246, appronnately
' '$.!4;015q,. coinpany*Wits 'able, With
grOss, surplus of '-$0,484.70, to de-
clare- a refiind of' 25 per cent. on all:
policies which come within the..xe-
qiiirements of the insurance act.
This will bethe first year'that..,the
re1taid h-trS heen , •
In-revieWing-the,losses,,
pointed out, six were'br a, erzeable
t amourit..:Two barn fires wore cased
stove in a. poultry 'house,- one from
overheated pipes,. one uzikitoWn-And„
thelargesp,phus d-ty,71Turnirtglvo 4 -
in an 'ova. Th4s6-10sse,g;,„.he , main-
sho*._ that extreme eare
should be usedin regard t� furnaces,:
stove and especially1-01,--broadersi:
which appeal' to he one'sii the; in-
creasing hazards Confronting
. .
insur-
anee companies.
Livestock lightning losses • were
again quite numerous and with in --
creased values eenstitute one -hair
the loss ,outlay. Smeking in bed
contributed ' fetirrosses .a,nd could -
'Mire eitused• loss.of life.
Following the report -and business
tersi, tot* place, with C. W. Leon -
Intuit; Brodhagen„ nathed•president ;
Hugh Alexander, 'Walton, vice-presi,
dent_LM. A. Reid,,,Seaferth; ingilager
find secretary-treeSuret. • ,
The executive_, cobimittee coin -
Prises president;.ice-ptesiclent ana
B. J. Trewartha, D1intoL ,1?irectors
are S 'Sealettli.;„
Chris. teonhardtj, Bradhagen
Trewarthri, Clintpn ;, Robeit,Archi-z-
bald, Senfertli, -rePjacing W. •R.,
Archibald ; John H. McBviing,-.
Blyth; , Fiat& AieGreger, Clinton.;
Hugh Alexanderi,
Malone, Seaforth, and Harvey
Ftr,Ooder1ch. '
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A.-SHIOLD, Feb. 24. ---Mr.' JaCk
MacLennan loft : last week for • a'
• visit with • Dr. andMr.S. White in
• Chicago. -
MurdOch MaCDOnal• d
John A., of Medicine - visited
• -with Mr,. D,an MacDonald dfKiftail
rinds in the. district'.
,mrs„ Neil MacDiniald has re-
turned home -after yisjt.of. thre,
weeks at Lambeth. With Mr.,. and
:Mrs. Tom 'Bogie.: • •
Sardie_lobitqtein, R.N.. who
Was. nursing in ,'Wingliare the last
few weekSi 'has ;returned home.
• Mrs. D. A. .M.cDald of -Loch-.
Spent -the .1.Yeek-end with her.
aint, Mrs: glizatvth IVItieLennan.
•',Word. has been received here of:
• .the death. of Mr..; Bally at Malicia*,
„Alberta. • His d,, tighter, Mrs, -Fred
MtieGregorr . and -lilted_ _have .,been.
' Spending' the wi telir/With her par:.
ents the W d 'her friends
• ' here tjoin in sy Wath' .with. her -in.
• the death of he rpateht.;. Airs; WflL
'.ga.cGregor i ,a• --fianghterof
the deceased, o also
hy.hiswife and two,
- • Mr. -WM $im son .4.did .sOn bong -
'las, . of --Teeswa, er, and a- 'diitisin;
.Mr. Arthur Sim sini. Of..Reginti who
had ',Wen litten int,. a convention •pi.
Chicago visite& with Mrs.: Simpson
f
for le
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Respective Fuistions of y4ro•Elettric-
POier. Commission of i 0, -ono _and the Municipal
HydroConiniIssions,-wfthParticuIar-Reference-
to
.6', .Pres-ent, EntogOney,
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. In view-of...the ..apparent- public -rnisunderstctnding-ot,the-respictivefurictionsLot-The--Hydro-ElectriC-Power
o ritis":sion'Of the Province and the Municipal Hydro Commissions in the nriiirticipalities, this statement is made to
_clarify the situation. •
The function of the -ProvinciaVCommission is to generate-or-buy-electric-power'and4o-sell-electricfpower_ta'
-Municipal Commissions andAirectly to ruraliconsumers and to certain' industries.
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. The function of each Municipal CornmissiOn is to sell to its consumers within the municipality the electric power
purchased from the provincial CommiSsion.
In practice, the Provincial Comrnission.and the Municipal Commissions endeavour to co-operate with each
_
other in the -public interest.
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1,BY, rason of lack, of -rainfall last summer and autumn db1kTo haws dunng the present-winterythere---,
titiff:beerEa-Siilistamial,tleriletion.7of-the-storage-o.f.:-water-neiessaryzto-niciiiiiciin--laLhigh-level of :continucias..generry,..
tion. The resulting loss_ of production oi:t electric power has taken place iii•'0`iitarici .6nd:elsewhere where power has
been purchased ,both under. contract and in excess of contract-commitmehls.by ther.Pro'vincial Commission. This
lossof_produCtiOn of electric energy has become so •SeriOus. that certain of,thOse..who had contracts to supply the
Provincial 'Cominission,with.electriC paWer., have loeer(conipelled not only to'Withdraw the electric -Power they bad,
'been'itipplyini in excess of -contract commitments, ,but as We'll have beerfcampelled tO'reduCe delivery below con-
tract reqUirerrients. by a further reduction:of .8,000,009 kilOwatt-hours .per. week.,
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—As long 'eta: as December i 5th, the Provincaal COnirniss- ;gait' citified the' unicipal.CommiSsi. ons and'indicated,
to its direct coniumers, that, imaddition to cuts already being applied -to:fdirect consumers, at Was evident that; "
..unless di:Wilton& voluntary savings could be obtainedri,theCOminission,WOOld be obliged taorder the municipalities',
to reduce their .loads from tinie to time -by as much as 15, per cent Or M'ore:i• This ntifificcitiOn Was given for the.ex-
iiress purpose of Obtainilig,ireater'conservation* of, Power and to. in"a6ie each Municipal Commission to plan in
advance the Most equitable alloCation.of Power within the MunrciPality.
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hTe 'Provincial Coitiniission reteiViel notification 'that' the 'host recent'-ca....of power pUrchased Under 'contract.
would be effective ' on Monday, February 16fh. In order, to make an equitable redUCtion of power delivery to afIT.'
Murncupal Com jsians-,'-lit-Was-neceSsary 'fok, the Proyinti.01.Co.nunissiOn1040mputdfor each Municipal -Commission
, the amount of, reduitfaiiit'Would be called, uponto abSorb„. after taking ihto-accOUrit the amount of conservation
already effectecl.by each. Municipal Commission since. October, '1,19.47 To enable ',the .ProvinciarCiimmissida to
—,----,-.-kompjete'gi,e-'nec'esStny-cornputatian-ran-ct-to-,rn'otifyifi-i*mdlOrifrcifiMuniciParCqthtif*",ions .of the dm oont-ofnredia&---- .
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gaarWolJrd''''' rfaltStitlifivgaitiVifo „ 7,17"4.: . -; ns-ww-ettair
placed in effect as: of, MOriCkiy, ;February 16th; so that there would be no risk of an actual power .ifopPage in de-
liveries by the ProVintial_Commi,s0Orit.J.0, loll ..9Wested the Mun
ch P ** I Cfie r • iOipal
Commissions of Toronto, Ottawa, •Hamiliciri,.*London, Windsor and 'Peterborough to reduce their taking-s'atectrie
power by specific-amaunts,cliirmg specitipd,hrnesi,and also requested-theseMunicipal Commissions to, in
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the meaii-
tame, treat th-e'requeSt confidentially and riot to "giVe it 10 the' press prlor 16- the 'notification ta ail -municipalities on --
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This- was .41OneicilcivOid..ifrciternents appeaiiig Wf*h*, ntiOt .fiavo" the effect oF Creattrig quite erroneous
411004.icols,,st,,the.aniadrit-,A‘teiluitiatt4444.40.44,10:40.00111.61PKAO.Okiktlitl-4111(01-Shi)0
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, In ti,dtclifi011 the recluttion of pit•w,rteticti MUtijciiicti„COMMiiiiOn WtiS *eti'witii.witoi:p*coneretl,c,onsuoprait
'ions as tO'ho.;kr avadable powex would .be aliOcated iithLft esch MuniCiPality, Far"thisreci*on,..itwas not feasible
for the PkoyinCicil, Carnritiision..br,a general Statenieritio Indicate t�thecOnS.UntertIri.'ari7Y particUlar, Municipality
the allocatitinotaVailable:poWer that woUld Made gyrthe MOnicipal,C.OmMissiarisi,
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The Provincial Corninission is:delivering 116 the_Municipal,Conirnissions,andto hs direct consumers all the elec-
. trit.poweir itiSaIle to generate Or
It is ii;:e.ftiiiitior; of each Mun*cparCommsss1�n to determine not .orily the allocation of poweraMongits cOns,. •
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tinnert, but cils0 What' fiut.vi!it ej,iretanation 'rimy .134 ditsikibitkin raitailon'therefa, „
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'oica.so r"., ow, 3.644
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061.9E.4,:fieir
ii:pIe
:Ps :::Par:Wv6 dba lyd .111si? 91..Wnst lvery mark
each" casket i.1.,Otir display,
figure,s_l_
Which -show the cost oft 6-
, complete Service, includ-
i4g• all .ordinary eSsentials.
The family. .finds it
simple , matter__ to select
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FLbYp M. ,D117tE.CTOR
I 3 -M N 71•Ft-E.A.1.. „ST. pj-lQNEiaO
last week:
There diettin-Detreit-MisS. Helen -
:Wiley,' at the age -of eighty-six Years.
For inany years she hifd spent the
summers at the home of her relative,
Mr. Wiley', -at Amberley. 4er
main§ ,IN',9,F..9-4.949-rtegl.--...4x..,1041C4af,tyl„
ffefifaerY--on--Stmila-y.
cgtwE
---cREWE, Feb: "2'3: -'Tis: -Ceell-
Blake and ehildren, .o,f, Dungannon,
spent Thursday evening at -Iris -home.
visited' oil% Satur,dity --with...air. and: -
Mrs. S. Kilpatrick: ' here:-
• 11.1r. Roy Culbert Hamilton
t.
Spen..the week -end under the parent -
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- Rev. R. A. and Sirs..,10,ser;vn and
• children, of Lucknow, %were ' Satur-
day visitors • with Mr. and, "Mrs.
Mark Berger. - • . •
family were -Week -end' visitors with. 4'
-friends .in-Lon-h,70w:-",-
-Mr. and ,Mrs. flarvey Sillib of
Cedar 'Valley visited. on Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. 'Ron Treleaven..
• -. Mr. ChesterFinniganand 111,rs..-R.
-Einnigan-spent,,,LSinulay,„,,,„Eit
1aare-1liro-ffiers near Belgrave.
Mr:. and Mrs. Jack •Curran and ,
family were 'Sunday visitors with.,
-11-fr.-aria-Mrs.-Herb Curran of Mafe-
• • untott Rivett • of -Godetieht
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tickle And night tigighing,- use.- .
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that goes to wei:11
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bedtitto rnh geed bid Vleks
Vatioltub 'on throat, 'chest and
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wattling, COnifotting poultice .• .••
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isv'ea,Athlie yoU sigkep,,,oto ease
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lar soreness and tigbtitilkt4atid-
bring grand egortt Try„,get0-
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' ' di46otiVe' organs; tone up""the 'liver tind.iaa .tlia•n9,tural,actiLon of the _
bowels. As ti tesidti there inti•y bean iiiiptover,nent,in tlie.gexierolhesith..•
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at yaw fa,rtg, aocordling to olio 'And
• -moll sminliile--tto Charge for removal.
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Simplir Photo., Collect
010 RIO CLINTON ° ING,ItS0X1
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WILLIAM STONE SO
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