The Clinton News Record, 1925-05-14, Page 3hand. Thousands of mothers have be- I ln'medlate future+ on the eider hand,
ace i.e
of the Tablets• that there le nothing to ; bona) treatment of the forest re
em n gnu sthi a ees, such methods of
and led/gotten; breallfing up colds and ; reduce the problem to a state' ap:
ll a overs; expelling worms and preaching ab,surditg.
et tno _seine year. tit 23% cents' per: lass would show in their calves in less- come coni i d through the actual to eniplias'7 the need for more 1. Don't a
petted. This baby beef_ brought er degree. This man claims that as• a use ra matte your bird house
soon as fermate keep an accurate, pro- equal them
i 1 1 smoot Mettle, rougher the better.
$169;21. This calf was out of a good lit Arid, lase account the scree bel ng onstrpaticn 1 spat h calculation 2. Don't make the %it tutee of .the
grade cow :which. was herself sired by • . it i will bird house larger than necessary.
n LnueUiod bull Tlie calf was ars sappear, g
3, Dont matte your bird home o
etter tea than you
y "Red Rogers
rs and Earth uakes' f l
ear fllgttalrc tvatiol} visit°
zisµ^if' d;the surFouitd lg dig i
a' ahA1p 79piirzdor dP e ax- S 2
0 1 the geological Lanit; og"which
tat.Oity hoe been built, agd gi'tee'riae
read7te7;e/t
V4tti€lia s{A6lt4-TiGfy'ir)
to no little speeitiation en the 5a2ety chi.. Barks .inti iiaed Limb
Viand tvisdoInof
egNytiu0111" sk3scrap•
ei Fa teff Conttitu illy Inez easing height: Seed N& t: bo Endured. ° i
It is 00501 ted that
tlto high buildings- _ ' a . s's
011at011 to an alarming e'tont, at 0 Hze 'too 111011•5, women Oil d4 'S sulleriag
1`isitation,W111 111idoubtedly give tllc that caste a „liadow over half het, ex- fnoop Geos Birthday--' present,
0111,1002.012 and 0r0111t0(1.1 '. responsibl'p. i0 -1000o:,. An ttcli,iug haelr,. tired litltla5, . n i,nee000`eil 1 iz 111 lily 010 2.11t.re
10 the piop°1.1'to erect -a super: attaelis' of faintness, SP1ltti00 hod civeci hY rho �Ist Oalroille '1'rooji on
skyscraper of eighty-eigh-f, stOleys-foot) Relies. need hot be a,part•ol' t woman'a its biitliday, April 2•ith, was a.•pow
The :'a5,c �a ar ,,,- Ors" y ; ' aA Tryat D .for scrlous thought. 1120, Such tlia,'s'indica ,, ,-, ult. clr;t e0•ttiLht hike hut and tile privilege,
i al in t'rllich'it stands • 'iiiis• 15 1)Ut Ore
• • Succi a,;sfruetune;<risin t the blood 1s tilin,and tt,tel�y and that o* using the
lino piece of wooded -land
. • g .tiiil �y t:ta'ao n
o 't Sutldt to,ttg such D • vJill- t
'{ t• heigh• t, to eo 1' t
el
that nave used this F P rte for tiffs 11neTroop. .Ori.
-- •-� F,ta des ;hove the maauneth Woo_ the 10110101' 1100110 the help o t real
estlnrony of the appreciation t local
�gygnb tlouid 055nl1)1110 e"cis as t n
1)11La 1O AA -)3 li1-5t.Pa`p'.�st
.or "o have `ti cl•nila• 1 l 1t t t1 Snitciiig homer ttho h
i r er C�iilsr
in Lho- Woolwor112 tower, he'roukhlry 1 12 e 1r 1120 speak of ',t in the 111011est Good: P11dtiy this la 90D Monied 2,"00:
«mong those who have 1 , ,,.. trees which it. received from the on-
, 1,250 feet high, nearly a glartea• of told t
a mule, It would bo,2350 feet higher thus 'helped is 1411'0, Ada L ih;,r.lia:n taric. PoresirY, liepal'I;nent, thus
:pat-:
r "Who isthat 'omen %Ol 1 b al' 'round he e oo woe r wilding, 250 feet 1 -n, an,, • who writes:=`Coheir jug the war fer allether pieoe of, Wood
1`otvnslii i all woe).? ` � .z
Pp s m will .,top ,tore some day would Moznpietely:dwarf SI. ,Paul's-' Yeats- ago, I had a very serious bine, will be able= -to 00190 101ne flay.
soon," ques:tionedithe bachelor of the:"Corners":as he sat'down besides that I could Proper food for Fires,
1 y hie iter dFtzuCt smoke and watch the sun go down In p
Pug.? inToronto for the Winter ou are icing carne cut or I}ika
on y` e many .-o ...
0, se aweely 1t is well to 1s of w knowledge the
of he
Falai' replied life sister who had. come over , just for achat. r�'nd.so stresses and strains which such. astrengtl, enough toslanndup; and when diiterentkiuds' .� '�
lie hal all his questions answered: "T1tat'woman" was a t r � but t of wood, and. the uses
0 ia5 0001 driving. ,t small C• 1 t' 'than tel Vr 1 it IS 01 ie+ 211 1 tl
S lAhat•s her line, I wonder? She called at every, higher` -than the Eiffel Towler, 'Mind lag the With of a 111111bo0i1 child slew ed le-ha:which 00100 futrtre Bey Scouts
Wood-
house 001011 the main road and I stn osc' 1 bore,
door to 001'0 li',� a Cathedral. I Wan so weak fnt'Suolitlz
an its glory behind the wooded Mils "Who warmth you at ttce moot Exhaustive tes2,1' would hav0 to be not v "ik across the room without a _If y ( i to
€ Oh, no, Ft was hold while you were '1' L macre • to determine
not I tl fe, ing of faintness, I had •
nurse who helped people before the lu st„ t a
1 they sick, as well as,wl'ien they,
s ructare- would be coiled npOn to .dressing would b.avo to sit clown two
so OM 'effect 1f ii <<' r 7C= 3, ace and lit• ,
would have upon its stability: This Colorie„s, I .had ho-aggetite, and life
as s by no means the least 2 ' did not seem worth living. A friend
gales which we have recently" exper- urged me to try Dr, Williams' Pink
in this: country clearlyDRIB, and I,got six bo •e Before
Not. Iong after the completion hof were all gone felt improved 1VTyan-
uilcling it was put to petite n'as returning, color was com-
a very severe test when an eighty- ing nito pry face and 1was 'i•ibl
mile -an -hour gale swept New York, strong r, I continued taking the pills
ns were carriedfully regained nl .
the storm was at its height, health:, 1 considerD••
ei thate buildingP• ;a, blessing to weak
affected by the terrii'1 strain,dope my experiouce will',
age reaau 'ed. ,11 •ei•eT 0 rY them"'
s not yet, known, however, how You can .get thoSI pills from any
much
stronger 'nt
n et
era li 'ne
b el d 1 •
of o
% building r ea x r U t'
half • p mail g high y i at 50
1510111 would require to be to stand the .a box direct from The Dr, Williams'
y a urricaue, and Medicine - o:, Brockville, Ont.
s isa..ro emwh
ed out with, the greatest care,
ane ort to collect i f
this point, a,,, study ii - being made of
to which they are best adapted. For
Ilea to stay in bell, a nurse, wilt) gave a lot of her time to`the children— stand but 'r1 Ll t!' t 1 g uds or three ee t n Vt f lips v. m0 a quick, hot, flaming fire use birch,
;. t1 e.se who` wont to school and those who hadn't started yet end, Most 1 t i eliher :green or, dry, and parenthetical-
of12
all, the wee new babies just arrived in the 'homes throughout the as t ze i,• fiend ly, birch bark, even that on'. a living
tree, will kindle a fire anywhere; any
time, 1e a1t)i'ess ef' weaCher' or atty-
. any o rho Woolworth B 0h1
thing else. flack -jack oak, )hard maple,
us or the gownsltip, to gat a nurse to come and give us help tor, oini- i chestnut, s4iert-leaf line red maple,
solves and our children, just like tile fanners for years have been get- I p e,
' ting help in improving their' stock end producing better quality of rain visibly
or long leaf pine are good if dry. aah
and everyman and woman'. at the meeting wanted the nurse, so hat's long ]lv to coals use hickory, white:abe
how she started.."', "And, Uncle; she was at the school to -day again, Observatio out 1vhi,o n f g Y former goo@ or white oak. Never, if it teen.
and I got a gold. star," 'Moire in his nephew, a young hopeful of nine € iL, and de i. jVillianls Pinl, avoided; use betel:bele cedar, any green.
years`. 'You got a star, and' for what?'" "Because for. a whole I monstrat i tri was un Plies } 1 wamou, anti pine, pitch ping white elm r
had my Chores done my- health, chores, I mean; and nduce some lar, ; For A green pop-
you should hear.. { and no Fo back loge itse poplar, red oak,
the nurse -tell its ligw easy it is to ;grow up strong and healthy and be m aerial dam 1t other [f t t
able to pitch ball and slug a hockey etiek—Health Talks, .she calla Tt i or pi e-bu rue; a14 green, '
thein; and the "girls, at school have "'1 lessons > Pirebuilding i
e s too, Little Mother'e I g s at once the simplest
Ciaas'es are learn howas i c
d to look atter :a little baby. But Uncle, 'she g eats and most inipoi•tint part of living in
the :open and ie' the 'cause of more
Township. "The 'meeting was: held in the, Town Ball, and =Yogi see,
Young Doc (you a•emember•dt's been Medical Health Officer since leis . fenced tl prove l Ii • e ore i,zey
father died), told us ho could 'arrange without a cent of cost tof
does heaps of things -for oto peoeSe tooe she helped granny when ,she prgssure exerted b h M d C b Cl
burnt her leg and when ,she heard Beit Jonea cough she offered to
this comfort and discomfort than anything
drive hlnz and hie father over, to the doctor, and Bert is' getting better P DI ioh rrrust be work -- a 1 1 s of
e s to Query bolus you lrnow added his sister,
,else,
say nothing of the; mil ion
EMT," ''And sidle vii dollars or loss to ,our foxeats each- year
talks over the health of every member of the family so don'e sur
In effort n ottnation on
prised when she cane on .you, Well, i must, be goingno -:a emoted by neglected: camp dreg. We
w, and you
are glad to say that n fsrest fire in
tivon"t see meek' atlas for a'few-days Ueaause the women have asked the reaction of'New i'orksl economic relations' between ca ithl Q
the nurse -to give a.Home Nursing Class this week, Conte, Son," "Yes • ltof thoseland `'int p Canada has yst`. 01 l caused
to heavy:blott's, and theresttiitOf these a crest has given rise to -the pre- a d through
mother, to, bed by eight o'Dlpek is. one of my health chores." 'Where valentthe carelessness or Bo Scouts—and
experimeuts, combined with the •r unfortunate habit of eadculat- Y
did the murse, come from, -lid. you -say?" "Oh, s10 is'a PublicHealth e" e� • - that
erlenee ; ' ing timber ail . 1 ( et, s a ecord we all want to stand
leurae'from the Provincial Department of Health."p , gamed from the recent her earth- pp ies -in terms of the till th n •
- number of years which they ma e end of tlnie,
w name ofthe nurse 101 W R o lei a yet Y Y. he
Building "Bir
a'dtios
saHouses.
3 the tura
Duration of Tin her S'ilpaalies.
Failure to reconize the fundamental
If you would like to kno thea district quake, will determine 'h eti
where e
ate roe Ii �hi h � ecte
higher building is a practicable 'p d to last s N
3 live, write to Department Health; Spadina House, Toronto. grope-
aitfon, soirees intehigence.Service of theetl De- Reports to Provincial Headquarters
Pertinent of theleterior:.For. instance: indicate that the Scouts of Ottawa,
rein: which five steers were kept, Sod' division o total supplies by9'1 Huntsville and Parklands have been
perlencesl�Jnfill.ScrubSnres i TABLETS'
• + f. BA.BY SO by aiMple ' P t
' 1 and marketed under the same cndi= the amoot .annually consumed by for- busy building bird houses for competi-
The most convincing argument in; tions Drought •$114 each,. a'thou h est industries, 3t may be argued that tions:, Some of them have been excel -
favor of rite purebred sire -
11
e year. s farmer• stated
l
re instead et g the Blaeiti Provinces, a s reagens, .many`
there had been a -slight rise in pace' d By j� ¢114 '��[y me have lent, but for various
the grade and" scrub oxo the actual re- during th This ���dd otherwise line houses have - been set
porta which have been
*that on the five steers he lost $130, in
an to e average
2eing a scrub sire on ten females the
and balsam supplies for a period of
thirty years; that Qu D
Once mothera'has used Baby'shave supe es"for
Tablets' for+ber little: ones elle will use . Except insofar aa i they May serve a
obtained from a ec and Ontario aside by the judges as unsuitable for
the use • of both types. one d th Onc h d O Jointly 1 li After
the, u
The following are 'lethal experiences year, farmer Own ty years. p rpose intended, Here aie.a few
"darn's" we
'off � irked' it from
aresees on their own farms: p P om different
-A
farmer loss would be $260, from a beef stand- nothing else, and as lens 'as there are temporary expedient on the �pne baud, ,judges, "don'ts" not drily -for the hire
tin ff
Du etiu
County, On-
,
babiest i In o discount
the home s not alarmist
au. armis''
paint,{done, If the daughteio o2 the Ie you will alw t pros11io da that a)rohouse. builders, s, b 1 hots for those who
Carib, had a calf ek'onped Icearehent11; sorely bull were kept in the herd this [2nd a box of 8acy's Own Tablets ou ' m,ss,1te:absolute ,exhaustion in the''already have geed houses which they!
3.019, tvhich'he said an 17e0enibor 12th
n di
A Peel County farmer's experience Jin t f proi rl
as follows;—"Thotzgh.we had Deem promoting. that--ltenit7iful refreshing
hlaulfaskly, it wined not be ecottolnt- cigar Dos woatior ouoalYPtus,
tired by an approved typeof purebred is
Biro. In the sante stable on', similar sleep so neoessary to the welfare 05 call y feaslbto, during the depletion : 4. Dant mount .your house loosely;:
feeding and treatment at the same time using purebred' belie .for 1near reams i iittlo tinea, Ain 1- the thousands ,if period, to pool tale annual cut amort the house should be u
was a calf also eat of e., 5a15ly geed arev{ous to, a time" about nine years . p all the mills of a r g g e, led. so as to
motltereewho
praise ai r
w se t
Baby's t
o i s o ne
g > 1 U renis
yielded dad to temptation 'ou a 3 Otiyn Tac' 3) a or re Ion on t 01511 marnrs, tains, etc,
grade cow but sired by a grade bull. lets is Mrs. Alex, J,. Percy, Atlantic the basis of equality; for, by enhane- 5. Don't melte •a flat horizontal. roof'..
Tele calf was dropped Nov' Stir `1918 110201hy looking, ,• 'well-built grade' ing cost of +prochtetlou this would rem
and wa's Sold on the seineday. as the , a for which c we paid $85 at' $ l b:' a ways cep , --it will warp and hold water. '
6. Don't leave cracks or large open
Ings to admit rain or draughts.
7. -Donn- gaffes :.dtouse where ,, cats,
lags, snakes, etc., can get. to it.
S. Don't menet house on dead wood,
such as .poles, eiotheslfnes ane fences.
Place in nature's surroundings 'when
possible.
9. Don't paint or stain the interior,
of house:
10, Don't forget that a bird house 13
a bird's home and should be construct
ed under favorable• conditions in re-
gard to comfort and safety. •
And. here's. 1 os another ivteresting bit
of bird -house neove. The prize wlaniug
bird houses In the Ottawa competition
are to be erected is the grounds of
Govermuent House, the residence of
Iiia 17xcellenoy Lord Byng of Vimy,'
Chief Scout foie Canada. .
Shorthorn
f ii h N S who says. "I 1 k
calf already r'e elled to (Dec. 12, 1919): nix months old. (Wily slloatid he -not a Ys Own Tatler hi the house as I
! •produce,as good stook as•,a registered lrnow of no other medicine that can
of brought
ger c Quad pound Or 4ii¢ calf costing $75 more er less? When equal them 'toff' the'' Minim ills that
p an his stable his first'calves•were about four e
mato' by the purebred bull and, he melee
brought $174,50, lie *as 6 months months old they seemed a poor lot; but
older,' had taken n}Ore feed and care, : epee of our
)Kept for tions. season e
but did not Bove as good, quality and steerpee of our put
In 110 observations. when
When the
ao wee not as profitable smells better steers `vera rutin to teed when rising
bred stable trate. These calves were: two t'eat's; as is our custom, the'foliy
exeepttable r well fed, but es wine of our se adieu most .glaringly stared. = A wit of no mean order was 'the
colleted to the extent of bu breeding
ing us the face every time .we went to Rev, S. llaringifs eii, whose book,
pound and enabled the feeder to' mar- d them. They Wouldn't resliond to "Perth" Remhiiseenees, Contains
het his :best calf at vary close to as good feeding and attention. There Was this 'story:
much m es f little pleasw'.o fn; tr in to, The Duke of Connau h
o Y n 4% months' shorter
y g fatten themg t dace went
tt
and.t
he to
time. 'T!�ie is a case' where this feed -lee ti y went to market with few! an inn in Ireland, entrees' hes boots
]earned our lesson and e a stairs and remaved�.thein, so that he think it was fortunatesometimes should not soil a
the bull long 'enough to he really im- ahter a. commercial traveller =feed
pressed forever by the experiences whose boots -were also encased in mud,
and:lase of a cheap sire, but he strode in without hesitation.
- The landlady ventured to expostu-
late, and mon#ioued how differently
the Duke /zed behaved.
"Hang it!" said the .man. "Princes
can afford to consider people's feel -
Inge. • 1 'cannot. Put 'the damage in
the bill." -
der It impossible or the industry as
ft,wliole to compet s with other 'sources
of supply; on the Other Band, if during
o to young el rem, The Taleete the depletiou stages, the prjnciple of
ane -sold by medicine dealers or lir survival of the fittest" Is permitted
maid; at 25e a. box from The Dr. Wil- to 'operate unhampered, here would be
Hams' Medicine Go,, 8toekvitie, Ont. uninterrupted sequence in .the closing
down of 'ruanufeetul'ies, a dwindling
The away of
O Y forest, Thoughtless os fo
ghtle3s h",.O11C,1127tj1'cic31, test industries; pope -
halms end everything that Constitutes
thriving minim -unities.
In lie eastern provinces, particularly,
the timber eitilation Is critical. In the.
Maritime provinces' annual use greatly
exec
ads the growth mid all 'losses -
x op ons an inferior bunaii were muddy, he sat dawn on the from fire, etc., add to the overdraft on
ing was right In both cases and where W h d forest oa'plti j,
this n - annuaiuse is
purebred bull was directly- respo s Tn Ontario and Quebec
iblo for the difference, that we did peep new carpet. Sean at least egrial to androbabl
li y greater
than the growth; here, also, all losses
from fire, iuseets, etc„ add seriously
to overdraft in capital.
III the Prairie Provinces, indltstrial
use probably does not exceed annuat
growth, but the fire losses are appall-
ing, and if continued can Only result
in degeneration offorestiuduetry.
Particularly an the Coast, the pro-
vfuce oP Brltle'h Columbia enjoys fav-
orable growth cohd1tions. The main
problem in this province is the cln•tail-
nient of losses through fire, and the
adoption ofmore conservative meth-
ods 05,utiiization,
Canada is dissipating her forest re-
sources more rapidly than any other
hatfon in the world anduttlese definite
radical and constructive stops in for-
est conservation are`talten, the indus-
tries dependent on wood will in the
near future be faced with the Necessity
of metalling production,
The experience of a Landon Town-
ship 'fanner, Middlesex County, with
purebred and scrub bulls ehowa veryOur next bull was of Gralnfomd Mar -
closely the place of he scrub sire. Six
years ago he had in Iiia herd sight very quis blood costing $100 et six months.
oven purebred cows.•that 'gave him Our Oast crop of calves llows, our
eight bit11 calves from purebred :'sire. wounds. Fine � nye feed
fellow s, they
'Hesse'tverenaade steeds and kept until accounted for any feet gtven,were a
•
when'sold averaged $140to
two and one-half year's • eId, 1inidheii source of pleasure to the eye and
on grass andDrought the best price when sent in
each. The next -year the farmer' was market. Counting the 'difference er
weight; adding nthe extra veneerer
a,ling and was unable to take his cows pound .and making allowance for feed
a distance to a purebred sire. A consumed, there was a balance' of
neighbor offered him the use of his front -$20 to 525 per steer In favor of•
• scrub sire. The progeny from mating the good bull. A worse 0500 wa0 that
Tof the heifers from the scrub bulli
TENTS, CANip HQurfimgNT They had to -be sold for beef.
Instead
of being,able to select good heifers:
we had lost two years by using the
scrub.' Thought 'it' baunn't 'bo counted
in -:dollen and cents, the satisf'actic t
,ili.feeding and 001legtor good animals
fa really worth more than all•other tem
tuees combined?'
Can you afford to use a Grade or
Scrub Bull?
WORKING CLOTHES ,
Army Supply.
150 KING ST. EABT TORONTO
Mall Orders lege n'' ,
ptl y. Attended TO.
Write for catalogue.
d
ew
raelern
lI
i'e
When malting an omelette; to'
every 2 eggs add a teaspoonful
of Bovril when mixing; --cools
the usual way. You will find
the Na
aur.
v de ice
P Qua+ • ..:
Sold only in bottles.
vl� l4'tCi i14Y e t ,6
C
There Are Others.
if tine's. are hard, and you feel bine;
-Thinit'of• Mo' others, worrying, --Coo;
lust, because your trials .'ere many,
Don't thiulr the )rest of us haven't "any,
Life is made. up': of smiles ,and tears, -
Stye and seethes, mixed with fears;
And though to us .its ems one-sided,
Trouble is pretty well divided. ,
If we could look in every heart ,
We'd lindtthat each one has its part,
And those who- travel Fortune's; road'
Sometimes -carry the biggest load:
,
TOC
'1 just fivelyars ego'1over on the tooktaccount of story. f, Then I
ltarted'to :weigh the milk from my herd bf nondescript
cows. In foul' months I had sold seven and in twelve
o)aonth:t I only had two of my original herd, but had
bought four more. My herd was reduced to six, but i
Cas getting as muchmilk'as from the 18, Now I have 25.
cowss if. me
pure bred and others good grade and u real
.htn. I making any inorley2"
Well john
can bet your hat I'm not losing any,"•
31511rt John did others °can do.
Use, IUTTER BULLS
102
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l3eaotitul home dye'
lag and tinting is
guaranteed with. pia -
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in cold water to tint•
soft, delicate shades,
or boil to dye rich,
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Each 113 -cent package
contains directions
so simple any woman'
can dye or tint lin.
eerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, waists,
dresses,« coats,- eteekfnge, sweaters,
draperies, coverings, haugtngs, every,
thing new,
Buy "Diamond Dye "- °
Y
s
no other kind
—and tell
your druggist whether -toe
material You wish to color is wool or
silk, of whether It is linen, cotton, or
mixed goods.
Occupation) An Aid ,te Health.
Canoe Trips.
The Canadian National Railway's
have issuer) a very interesting booklet,
describing some 22 canoe trips in "dff-
iereet pa1•ts of the country.
Having decided on one of the trips
described in the booklet the canoeist
may write to .nee General Tourist De -
'easement" of the C:. N. Rye., nielltion
the -number of ,the trip'eelooted and
receive, e tree of oUarge, -full pai•ttcutars
as to portages, camping sites, fishing
spots, etc., anti` alsif ;a, large blue print
inn which can lie used as a chart tion
ing the journey.
11Iake the best yeti can of the worst
On an occasion when Nelson hada you get. -
big fleet at reek 'for` twomoathe at a
time he records that le .that period no
death from sickness occurred among
the 7,000 or 8,000 persons in the fleet, Canada is standardizing its crops,
He attributed these ren aricable r'e- In 1907; aver, 10 varieties, of, wheat
Butts not merely to the'`physical.aar- Were cultivated; hist year the number
501100501511 of the crews, but also to the had, been reduced to's1x.
constant mental' 'stimulus. which he w
arousedby providing the seamen.'with
.occupation and frequent einuselnents,
Those helped to keep the various fac-
ulties in continual piay 'and avoided
the monotony which moat saps health
through its deadening effects on the
mind : and spirits,—Mauna's Life 02
For Sore Throat UieMFnard''aLiniment
Not -,a penny of capital but n de-
termination to get on tette) best capi-
tal e. Hien can have, Money may
eaten'. trrougii; but 5011 don't eat
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PAINS
N LEFT
SIDE AND BACK
Other Troubles Women Often Have
Relieved by Lydia E. Piokham's
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Lachine, Quebeo.—" I tools Lydia It
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ack, and with weakness and other
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Pinkham's Sanative Wash. I reeozn-.
mend the medicines to my friends and I:
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Notre Dame Streets Lachine, Quebec. '
Doctox Said an Operation
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Vegetable Compound in the papers and
a friend recommended me to take it.
After taking three bottles I became
Much better and now haws a bonny baby,
girl four months old. .I do my house-
work and help a little with the chores.
I recommend the Vegetable Compoun '
to m &fends and am villin for you t
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Analis, Box 64, Prevost, Alberts. 0
Proved safe by lnillic�.ls ai-id prescribed by physicians for
i-leadaclhe Neuralgia -> Colds Lumbago
Pain —Toothache ' Neuritis Rheumatism
d _ Accept o "Bayer," packaf'e
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Ilandr "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets
Also tattles of 24 and IGO—Druggist's,
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acldeetar of eatk,y,l ec. (i rto(C 11 41fei Acla n 12, 1,''). wliho, it is troll `• kno2rs
that.211412.1,1 morns rin,;cr tottrtIttore to os,i22 Vt. a11111 2.5ntnst lmtfntlons, :2110 %Oblate
of EN r Oomrnn) 1,121 bo -a ol,-, 1. l.t,a, ;lolr soosrei tra0o mark,. Um " 'Baser 1rosa"
ISSUE No. 10—'25.