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The Seaforth News, 1929-04-04, Page 7if L t�"+N� , �Qna1� �✓�lire I Cheered By Cxranddau rte .�, -.._ ittle f rh ess Elizabeth Eft_- terrains King With Chatter Bognor, Sussex—"Dr. l illybet," dis- onser'of good cheer', is aiding the Ding lar his .convalescence, Sale • is L with tl and' Bridgeman, miralty, Navy 1 . e� CIO 4iib ' DOCTORS are buoy diving March. lit• nese ie rampant. Long ' �+ !'+ 'transcontinental Pin x l • .-r..a4Q5* iii . ry ys C, na a M _, How This Service keel Aids Industrial Develop.. moist A review of the work a the Geo. detie Survey: ,Dfljaartlneut of the X. lino National IlailwaY6 ab04 wort fit CDe7lranQ. work line the broken lairs Nipig4n �hergin Iaake?lar Houses t s lac, "" h A �ASONTi FOR THE V of the Canadian 260 Tltia brings the"iaVQtF' country about oc ear Seth seui and Reil BABY BABY rains z$ l' a xi to.. Comprrolnla With Britain p 1p Rupture Would Orin DTs• aster to County Say Pro-British Bagdad Ys Paper � Blell�din - Red Rose' ea Is an art To obtain the fine alt( fUi*hOc�ioS I`1C1><iSS x+rtjt#I &C�years v� E#cCPI puce. ;very pail a e guiairaz �eedw at a • es little little Princess Elizabeth, daughter' the Duke and Duties of 'York, . His Ma'est has Leen cheered by 1 faits from his granddaughter, wlio pelat a long time entertaining him lively chattel: it is said that to Princess had repeatedly demand• /Onto uroliths .lower vitalit blood becomes � yr, watery and the body grows susceptible tocolas ` and illness. : ., tenor, fey the past few seasons 1n• dicatea how tills branch of the Federal Government aids industrial dev4iop• menta by supplying ac0urate informs- tion as to latitudes,.. longitudes, and. elevations above sea lever of selected pointsP eminion, all alts of the D.. .,,,,,,_;,,, Mohs Always Dread: the Bluster March Da • s . y.. • e . •• • No month Of the` ear' is a0 danger- y - ons to the weiPare of little ones as is T4rusald311,-•A plea for eoliabora• tion with Britain is made by the Ba • dad Times, a British inspired news- gd paper of Irak, which urgee the Irakis to temper tUeh' impatience for the attainment of bait's economic and strategical position. - •i ' _9* ►qq� ,� A �T/r y-+ �+ ROSE RED ROSE OR A.! GE PIEKOE is extlra good . in the last law weeks why she March can t however, thIn With regard solely to the accurate March-tike month of quickly Chang• ing weather, Qne' day Is fine, the There are L•akis," it says, "whose mid not see her grandfather, Now Lillybet;' it is her own name' 101' 'overtaken be made a vigorous' happymonth. Dr. Wil- ,> fixing oY position which Constitutes the major portion. Of gegclefie surveyOry, p selects next &old ani! bhtst One day' drY'will the next w Wet and disagreeable. ie object Is the estrangement of Britain and Irak. Such people , , a fail • rrAn leSaxon'0 America g Classified Advertiseanenta erseie, has suceesefuny ea patient: The recent mild heat wave in Eng- i semi proved altont lived; being uceeeded by 'characteristic March 4 illfness..but the drought continues. y Heine Pink Pills area genuincaldtoheatthand x., starnxna. Nlterosco is l' tests show a rcmarlcabte increase, in the blood ry { : , a work, the.geodeeist suitable points' and ascertains where they are ,, , ^ on the earths surface and their rola• tod distance 1 on i tion all cl S lice iron a another, This gegitetic method of accurately as. 'remaining Para on is, called. triangill• spite of all recautiohe the little ones i l 4 will take colds and these coils often lead .to More • serious troll Mothers, When the flrat a m tomo a ea - z y p P t s reoziug, refine ss of the eyes, not only be0aase Britain is never tamed lfgtitly' aside from the pursuit of her definite aims, but also because their schemes, if they wore success. fu1, would spell irrett9evab10 discs- ter to their Enright Poeta in the Nation and g Atiiena0um (London):' (Ina' letter to h n an esti. the editor, the writer answers oat ale in a •former issue, where L. B. N mier that most Americana a atateda {.. I CCB �R161 P COM pp ni It❑D ROCK c i7 quauned Record oi'�hi'ci�roi+it,anco and ileglstgred [begaers, Canada's s old• est in h laylnn strain. Clupedigreed, $s, $4: Pedigreed, $6. $0, 25 years a breeder. Notching Ogg ''°highs. Claris, Cedar Row Form, C,,insvllle, nut. ngland has been without appreciable tin for 19 dare. Oeld htds'prevent- d the King from going in the grounds const after treatment,should ;k this world-renowned • ation. What lies between the select-RA13y ed points-rivers, lakes, arabic lands, mineral lands, roadsteads, harbors, funning nose-Baby's Own Tablets be given at one. They will ra rids break up the cold and prevent l y p n the more serious complications, e0untt). The British and Irak Governments are at variance on about a dozen points; but the chief (Lineally is 'eon- ragardeci 17nglantl as thea Mother Country,) How many Englishmen think about what thou ATleeatet'L' of a hundred and fifty years ago sail or,,.•• CHrC1iS. )y 11 ktn'rezx A-'i' your rarletiea• price so up. Write for free catalogue. A. H. Switzer, (Ironton, Qatari°. f Craigwell House:' Two photographs of His Majesty re- ntly published were taken respec- vely by the King's sergeanbPogtmau remedy, discovered; by a . Canadian doctor, debit- itely enriches the blood and enures more oxygen - and the test-must be plotted in by the topographical, geological, or hydrographic surveyor; One 4f the first duties of the Geo- 112others who keep a box of Bttbr'it Own Tablets i the home aC feel n 0 1waYa safe-just like baying a doctor in the house. The •Tablets are a gentle cerueti with defense. The British maintain that the higher command of aUY troops in Irak, in the event of operations being by tom- wrote? How Many look with longing to Normandy as he cid family home?. N0 y t a y After all, when you are past tbe first hundred years or so a few more or prEfdsTImCH1Nc AND rtCUTING ° aataghmonts,nrs any mare ae loa- hlne, pAfie gC. AleirriT igna with Cril nttachnlent. in,. KInread,' 31'Spruce '(°art, Toronto. Kul Sir Clive Wlgram's visit (Sir live: beingHis Majesty's assistant rivate secretary). MIs Majesty has tathorized publication of the photo- Pdigestion for the tissues, Increase ,your resist- once to disperse -ai"y. � bring detic Survey was the running OY a net - work of points' across Canada an the proximity of the International Bound- In Oils it oo•opeiated with the but thorough laxative that sweeten the stomach and regulate the bowels, (bus driving out constipation and in- and relieving the baby of ,undertaken bined British and Irak forcee, should be vested in a British militarycoin- mender. The Irakis insist that the command of troops, including those less do not matter much in the ques- tion of separation from the old home. -`^ ' o Minard's Liniment for Coughs, Colds. HAT DO YOU WANT? B17ST rr American Illustrated self-help magazine you ever saw, send 10c for 4 months' trial, The Balance, 026 No. Claremont Ave„ Chicago. , raphe in postcard form and the pro= back your, strength if run - United States Coast and Geodetic the many childhood ailments whi0h, in which British .ground or air forces u 1NTi0D-.CANADI.AN POSTAtOI ta of their sale will be devoted to barity, at the request of both ser-tends ants down- nay a box of Dr.., Williams'Pink Pills to- Survey ,and now a' geodetic net ex- along the border from the At- up It are lire direct result of a clogged Condition of the bowels or tt scar stomach. take part, "should be in the hands of Irakis, The Irakis also ask that the pro --a Employment in Canada on No. 1, 1929, was better than on that date in yr' Stempa, Beat prices paid for Vi- tenon lasues•on or off covers, collections ;and cad Igts bought. G. L. covers,, 6 Broadway Avenue, Toronto, ..........,_r......-..........._. The.Br inch Navy it 1�While ; day. At all druggists and dealers in medicine or mail, postpaid,aWilljnts, Columbia coast to the southern bound- arY of Alaska. this operation was in pro- Canada's Baby's Own Tablets are sold by all medicine dealers ,or by Mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' clamation of military law should be reserved exclusively to the Irak Gov ernment. any year on record. Reports from 0,391 firths showed a total of 938,943 employes as compared with 921,404 on Jan. 1, 1929. Using the basis of the - � �° IA3 TENTS List of 'Wanted inventions" If any further proof of the pacific from The Dr. Williams gross industrial develop- Ment was rapidly proceeding and rail- Medicine Co„ Brockville, Ont. Anotherdemandis that the rail- Year 1920 as 100; the index for stn- and Full tnfor,.+ation sent Free mentions of Great Britain Were need. 3, surely it has been supplied by the Medicine Co.t $rgckville, Ontario. s•te ',; way, mining and water power enter- prises were entering new areas. Tilos NESTS FOR SETTING HENS. While ways in Irak, although built and maintained bythe British, should to Irak free, that ployment as at Feb. 1st last, stood at 110.5, while on Jan. 1st of this year, on Request, MID nnMSAY co„ aqui. W. 273' sant: fit.. Ottawa, out^ peel% of the Right Hon. W. C. First, Lord of the Ad- in urging the adoption of the Estimates, Mr. Bridgeman, Dinaha �p�(�j PINKPILLS . increased the demand for importan' data as to latitudes, longitudes, and altitudos which it is the function of the Geodetic Survey of Canada.. to custom Or Co-operative hatch- ing is.rapidly increasing in this corm- tr , there are man poultry risers 3' Y p y a 11,Lo are so situated as to make it necessary to continuo the use of the pass ,the nation and the land on which the Basrah port is situated should bo transferred to the Irak Government, Tbey object to' anY part of the expense of the British fit was 109,1 and on Feb, 1st, 1928, it stood at 102,9. Unusually pronounced activities ay0 shown in manufacturing, logging ani mining. 4,, y „+,�'7001115,41104-.BY- + ' ^'t�tgABY: y�/ T. IO$�0 3R D. ,��'P ��'' "`n " °rtias5 our, a e to r hits ,a n rt sa."+=.• whir, amnr .w Barred E«t,. t' rho is about to retire after four ears of devoted and arduous labors, peaking with authority. He is' a ayman, but Ile has. an expert knows- ,;. "A HOUSEHOLD NAME IN 54 COUNTRIES" furnish, In laying out the program of work these developments were fully considered and surveying W94 Clone in different parts of Canada to brood hen. Circular No. 70 of the Y Dtpattmetit of Agriculture at Ottawa describes a useful nest which may be made from.a twelve-foot board twelve high Commission being charged to' the Trait Exchequer. ,, Th ,submit that the protection of the interests of Irakis abroad should be tbeconcern228 Biologist sayswoman's sense of humor is largely passive, Well, be fug humored is the passive of humor. a. n ,0^.A..rcw., E. a ',7“1•a y s.rtom a a,, wnt",v,..a rt . iz< ' ,• t • j Na, wd.yo or'+yRIE QnC. 900K� t , .�,' SeilWF.(al,,rxa'S PINERY. Northamoton dge of naval affairs. Moreover, he I almost a fanatic on the question of Canada Geese increase When meet the most urgent demands. A -bird's-eye view of the operations of inches wide. By cutting the board into three lengths, the top, the bottom, of diplomatic ()dicers of the Irak Gov.' eminent, and not of the British con- Buffalo, N,v. sos ntvs, a$za¢Eaa$a, o1QT. CAN: Yet no malt has een more extensively--and unjustly. =blamed for warlike intentions, Mr. Bridgeman was able to-tell the Corse 01 Commons-and the world— hat no other country ]las even tip- coached Great Britain in practical roof of a desire for Peace and a will- irgteCt@d Very rapid increase ryas taken Place in the number of Canada geese in the Vaseaux Lake bird sanctuary, British Columbia, since this area was set aside for this purpose in 1923, In one part of the reserve; an island in the' past few seasons and those im• mediately in hand is instructive as showingthat man names which oc-, y -foot cur in the Geodetic Survey program aro those to which the eyes of the country are directed by reason of de-. velopmentsnow proceeding• Muoh work has been done in thedoors and the back of the range-are provid- ed. Four pieces of similar board a" P square make the ends and pard- tions for a three-nest section. When these nests are used for incubation, fronts should be provided. made of slats and hinged at the bottom. These when, open form an alighting suis. Objection is taken to the judiciary agreements under which foreigners would continue to enjoy privileges; equal in some respects t ocapitula- tory rights. The Irakis ask for absolute Inde pendence in uegotiatiiig with foreign . idVenternational_peace. 011 �'� ` a g, YC Clear Your Skin or Disfiguring ate,"+"1,.. s $ • 1T ■�V, q e e as RJB%' `V�4 ���H� (� Sampie sone,' Ointment, Talcum (ice Add 'Caticura," Box 2616, Montreal, Canada. agness to disarm. Since the warthe he bas scrapped. 8,810,000 tons of earships of all sorts, and the present rnilding program is one of replace- sent of: necessitous vessels only. Be. ore the War Britain had 114 cruisers• 7 -day she has only 52. Before the War the naval estimates amounted to 4 5 per cent, of the entire national indict, To-day they are only 0.9 er cent. lake where only three geese nest- ed in 1919, thirty-five nests were Counted in 1923. Throughout the whole sancutazy the number of nests' counted in the latter year was fifty- five whereas in 1923 the number of incubating birds was very small Ilk: deed: During last summer oyes foul hundred geese, were counted at one time. --- • You know a man by iia hautlwriting Maritime Provinces. In tate past few seasons this has been chiefly in south- western 'Nova Scotia and , northern New Brunswick;• from the latter area the net enters Quebec by way of tate Matairedia valley. The St. Laurence valley Ilas been dotted with triangu- lation stations from th strait of Belie Isle to Montreal. A 'rtangitla'-'on net has been run �ning the transcoutin- ental fine Of •the Canadifn National' Railways from the St. Lawt'ece to board for the-hens when the nests Bowers, and demand the obalition of are placed .one upon another. The British control ova financial policy circular entitled "Natural Incubator;" in Irak, published by the Dept. of Agriculture The most important of the centre-; at Ottawa, recommends placing the verelal points; however ,is the tines-�®� nests on an earth flora, but if this is tion of conscription which Irak na- not practicable, it is important to place tionalists demand, and to which the a moist sod in the bottom of the nest British object on the ground that its and shape out. a shallow centre before enforcement would not be possible covering with a layer• of cut straw or without the assistance of British hay on which the eggs-are to rest; forces. The British decline to kelp 3 ` t `. Y a :i>bv;:: yInfluenza z tc :m oa+ o eeeeinder 1�Yealth SaFi1n, . 96 ° • �g Until you get the USE ' ' ° a These facts and figures speak for and an artist by his technique.—'Sir enforce military service by ]ending -1 a a Milliard �� 1 helnselves. They cannot be denied. Choy cannot be given any meaning 7osep}i Duveen: the western boundary oe Qnebee, cul- bracing n, the whole of the Rouyn dis• �Pk 4////e,*. ////// :1 ',e' •' \` their air force to the purpose, asps- pially as It Would mean dragooning f ? ,: iR Y 0085 At the first sign of it, Its Healing ither than that which they obviously sear. The Anglophobes in the Uni- ed ,States will probably find them a SIMPLE WINDOW LOCK. - The HoldfastAdiustab12 window Lock Met and connecting with the net running up the Gatineau valley from the Ottawa. , , If��e ? //�/i, ty= U / .i; a: unwilling cultivators, mostly of the Shish faith, into an army commanded by Sunni Often from the cities. a qualities are Amazing. THE OLD RELIABLE Atter pill to swallow, fu: fair open ori o &NNA, nuuwe gilts required i topw.•s From the Quebec-Ontario boundary ninded Americans will see in them the rear guarantees of World all rattles and draughts. Any lady Cin 1Hn a lr•e eetiialse tMores, uv send the names that occur in the westward extending net are Kirkland lake, t cl= i Man's Leadership � #0111' �ts Like a lFi me of nate. A nation that is building. for ver, with an eye on imminent hoe- fifties, would not-do as Britain has Dept 25c (not stamps). Money baCk if not satisfied. Goldsmith Co., 1Y Dundas St. meat, Toronto."Why Abitibi, Kamiskotia, Sudbury, and Nakina. The last named is on the LIKE HER OLD MAN Atlantic Monthly (Boston): We don't you like the surgeon's generally recognize, if we are not professional moralists, that modern ��llRRRR A666��� Ch1 ��� Cry • in Relievingce dis That's why so many people buy on- •ranee fid to ens Couat, Ch, t and hide mud all Throat, Chest and Tone. Britain leads the world to-day daughter," wromen s dress is healthy, comfort- "Because to cutting Lung troubles. It's instant, pleasant• You'll iia n the move for nayal -disarmament Ie she has always done. It remains she's given poo- able and becoming. It is, Indeed pre like her cid man," probably the ' hest clothing devised for H guarante¢d. note unique omens in thevery first dose—and (here are 90 doses in a 76-cent bottle! "Buckley's"- !or other countries which have made said professions of a similar intent to� mplement those professions by practi sal deeds.-Montreal Star. ;a GHTNING' ' + t , U u P s-• _ POOR POTATOES HARD TO SELL since classic Greek times Dither for In potatoes as in other crops it js men or for women. But we do not becoming more and more difficult to often realize that every improvement dispose of the lower grades of stock. has been made by appropriating solpe- ng already originated by men, not Baby has littlo upsets at times. All your care cannot prevent them. But you can be prepared. Then you can do what any experienced nurse would do-what most physicians would tell Ask your druggist for tp, R. Buckler, Limited, 142 Mutual St., Toronto 2 �`r L :'KLEYS t . u natxrataE Acts like a (lash- �, .-,_ •:. -^-- The Bank Rate and Trade Glasgow Herald (Cons.):, In con k ' chest `r children's bronehtal.atald a In its report for 1927 issued by the by men dress designers, but originat- Dept. of Agriculture at Ottawa, the ed as a male fashion. Short hair, the Dominion Botanist :makes the obser- open neck, short skirits, the loose you to do-give a few drops of plain Castoria, No sooner-done than Baby is soothed; relief is just a matter a single sip proves ii s2 , 75c and 40c tidering the question of bank rate andp be kindred matters it is necessary to :oke ion views and not allow the dis- g zdvantages of the moment to obscure the ultimate good that may result from a temporary dearer money •For finer relief than " 'r ailments' n .. - .,• : Vends LiBhtniii . Coag h Syrup ,5, Children love it. v its /, . viii ' •.;•..c \ration that consumer's have become jumper, rolled stockings, are all good keen students of goods of all kinds features which long ago were worn and are becoming more accustomed to by men. A century ago the sailor standardization and have defi• nite Bound it comfortable to loosen his ideas as to what they wish 21na variety focollar and leave his neck free, and so quality and price. The d n to developed the sailor jumper with better •table potatoes; he points out, of moments. Yet you Have eased your child without nae of a single doubtful drug; Castoria is vegetable, So it's safe to use as often as an !n- font has any little pain you cannot pat ruelY. And it's always ready for t Q pt �j{� R f echo t� ;: Over weak,0 women and gi unable to do the 15 who -r ,. policy: It is less than a week sande he bank rate was raised by 1 per tont„ but in that short time the value 'of the pound in terms of Uni• , rce 4 se ' : fs `+ l�r y ; a: t : "": r S r . „ i its broad, oast' collar'. Today fn moans that Vetter seed must be plant- America this is o much a girls dress, ed and the demand for better seed-is though it has assumed commissioned stimulating stimulating the growers, to still fur- rank and become a "middy," that e the crueler pangs of colic, or eonstipa- tion, or diarsbfla; effective, tot, for older children. Teentyflve. m]111on bottles Were bought last year. dwere own and work proper}y, have improved their q health by taking Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. By ed States dollars has improved con- P „ _ her effort in reducing the disease con- most boys would object to wearing it accurate record, 98 out of ever 100 Y benefit, You Be almost s]derably and:so made easier the pur- ` - - l kgEo STEM . , ,yes f RUST :," Q,, tent of their crop and in the selection on the grounds that it :is girlish. The of potatoes true. to type demanded + + .. report can certain+that it will help you too. inose of the raw materials which feed our manufacturing industries, Cao ��yoa Ea �ONrk - (� w I t under the variety name under which roiled stocking and the short sidrt ion ago.fnvented by the Scot- '' Lydia E. °PinkDaa which, according to the 'Board of t _ • 16i � ,"a �� Olin �� \ were g they are sold., Mr. • Gussoly reaches tisk Highlander, was certainly ��ll A ® �' - .. and Prado returns, we are now prepared �y� ' these conclusions from hn contact with who the not a "sissy" Person. Torday an Le {•� VegCl3b��:sC�ilijiOUH(1 to buy in larger quantity. '�� 4,,,,,..� the potato growing industry an m to disease A erican r Ft fortlie inspection swevice related , Eng them on the grounds that his sis- �;� The Art of Salesmanship ( --- - - ; Ok£gs _,._ -� „t . problems carried on by the Botanical ter wears them Division °'—"n London Evening News (Ind Cons.): rhe really difficult art (I salesman- ifs � a., _ Some nteyterious pull makes the Minard's •Liniment prevents flu. of s tree rise. And this is ihip is the art of selling something..,„,z......sap for which there is no existing de-. Piers Pe i3l•lton fails and his' , g�.';' especially true in the caseof a;family� tree's gap. "My dear girl," exclaimed and el- derly lady. "Do know that the , ' 6cHd'Ns Reduce- pgntl, !allure does him credit. Ills instinct ellin his fellow revolts against( selling( men something they do not want, Just as it' revolts-or used to revolt- , ' HES"— 1 T f3 bulletins and pamphlets were pre re , anci prtnteii at your use• The contain a rear deal o, very valuable information-heavily w�vorfteet out kyalte staff et semat Cts employped by the . otnatton apart• fli`e»t of Agriculture. If any or all of th wailer her oy work, or inlet raving our home aurroun i»', ott,inq '49,11 you Il] noir have been 'University beard- man you are intending to marry drinks and gambles?" "Yes. I ani rowing contest. You simply Can't g going' to marry him to reform him." keep college athletics down. Listen to me, my girl! Try an ex- PHILLIPS a NTS For e AcidC • the A d against, making them do anything epee witfidut coat--s mply by marking with an t'7#" the Ohio you %Aul iite; perinient before you do that," "What to 1 they do not want to de. lie sets about puffing a newfangled gadget lisare lessl , knowing,that all gadgetsweek's the. Ameri• ' fillingin the coupon below, and:marlmg this advertisement to us. No inatage ie requited,Amo Y j, ��jj9t GHcti"' Not 62 • ,'irzecfdgziean 411feequito. Control in Renede't--• y' • ! " - FAR E. - Requiring Brklah help-81nAle men, le the experiment?" "Take in a washing to do, and see Il- you like it!" 'r : tNiii6e5rtoN sroMActi HEs•NausE oASEs•wausrA, evil.ig e i yBut can ivhoso whole outlook on fife d iteehanistiC ,leaps o fttlly'to the task,e j Y Milk"e4reefleoi . h•hdul. lefetmafiop for every yga$ow-fo neat the brei es. fare. t f these peete so they sennet mu duly. Bottom e.9ahad, „ +.- Duflgda No. tle Manures end F•rdlirere' 6� womenfarm , or families, to assist' with, Rev, Alex. NaCG Eaor, 48 Victoria rk, should t$t. Tdronto• These people will. be arriving alloy The makegy Mayor of �a French town in accordance with, the regulations, to a passport for a rich and _ - in d the.smell town 18 qq „ „ r{ d- eq of is ,s about barnyard( manure, " , ,Annus(. Flowers +f{ a .fid_., s• p7m'au»Ury ind edmoserdpl fefdax• Serlptlontl dt En the *anthill) thee will March 15, �Yi� - out hi hl tespeeted of his acquaint- Sick stomachs ,sour stcamehs and Take a spoonful water and you •lady unhappy condition will probably en IE .rho sin of ere—fenl9zerraommshdadons forirn' .: °row in Cansdn•--varigtlee reoom-... r�� .. ante, who, in spite of a slight dis• indigestion usually: mean excess acid. in ftve Tlseu wib] arnil over-familiarity, which results In petty >iossiping,. the sin of the big city ?b apt to be an ander-familiarity, whtOh p e in 3gtiifFcrenee.- Wilt; ftnally• result Bishop' Edwin Bolt 'Ilughes.: rtrnaud ctoys Yscnded !or diHrrene.e¢Nede. Pablicatione ranch DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULT#J�113,. OTTAWA f pamphlets) Pluses send me, frim bf chargee the bailable or. amphfeta which I have•marked with an "X",' .• Sora .� ery vain In her per. izi 8011al appearance`the His native Pato- jCY,(�,T; f $ uess prompted him to gloss over a de- - beat, aitt r a moment's reftedtfou 1 AT LOQ 'PRICES iii I ! Tir¢s, Coaster Srekes, he wrote among the items of personal The :Ammon nerves are over•stimu- rated. Too much acid malted stomach; and intestines sour, Alkali kills acid instant] .The y best form is Phillips' Mille of Magnesia, nriuutea, yotl know what to do. Crude and harmft methods will never appeal to you- G prove this for gout Own oke, •and may save a great many disagreeabl hour's: 011e-thil'ti of the acc111anta In bknlll• o Yellin tug eonsttuction aro duet g . objects, says a statistician ' .. The R. R: No RAMS0 , POSTOIlFICE, Province ,;; (Clip 051 and null the •whole Adr ... eel * uhe¢sl)3innerTubeb,Lamps; cteacriptiwi - "eyes ,dark, beautiful, Because one harmigss, tasteless dose Begs tya10Cr1eCere, 'Saddles' i - -Vh°.., (Uh ', icquipMerttand pe' f ge tender, expressive; but one of them neutralizes many times its volume in os Icon" cycles. You cdnbuy your sup- missing," Iacid, Since its invention, 50:years lilies from us at wholesale it has the standard Be sure to get the gomtiue Phillip Milk of Alagnesia preassibed by Phys clans for 50 years IP correcting exce0 Bach bottip contains full dire sale applies 100 .per cent,,,hokee vel, in price b. Catalogue free. ago, retnalned T W hflV11 E CAti1 3lSNotre,Dhunest.W. IASI IV. Mc, 1 2_'2') with physicians everywhere, acids. tions-any drugstore, d a fit 0 It e f1' i- sa a