The Huron Expositor, 1916-02-25, Page 2•
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the proper tt pruning is the present m
Every authority on fruit trees st rcngly ad
pruning, not only to increase and better the
ing, but to improve the lite of the tree and th€
pea -ante of the orchard. Prune now, because
have the lime and hecah; e any developme
what we already; possess is the surest
Double pruning saws.
#$. •
#��si�g c���^.
i��3�$r pruningsa•R7.7.,EE1tr q4s .. • . r#•••,,,, ., s.#•!.'
Pruning hatchets..
hets.. ►i, 0••Oi fr♦ - 0>�i.
3
runin err 16,11W. },. •,
addersaF.tl,.s,t s••t• Meff'Rawe.eEt s.▪ w4 e.
Lining T7id s�ai.. Ew n-• fir•+• •+ -,
nt.
rises
ear.
ape.
•ou
t of
e:con%my..
.50c to 7
fling if theWar
ion of'ornier wars
general da more
in When tiie war* ill end th
y either .ph os, it. When
Attempts to make comparison ,
1 form wars, he Is .gib- vafti4 the
eject" that thdaF is different
all other Wars. Ti ere were wars,
t tlhla;t carne tan end in thl
se day*
daya9 and Others rt at laatedi thi
fy l year The war k awn in history
the Thirty 2 •L are involved( fir.
of tl•eStaus or 080 nt(r=]aea now±
ciuds4d In ;the Gerlaari ; and, A.istri: n
. E. rp res.. Oddly enc+ugh, the ot ex
• natioins of ' Eur xe were bad a,t th = t
Tticular !period 1 'coiynizrin•g ' t
w World. It often been
t whale !theGe. anti were olein
Vihiroat of • .. an her im t
Thirty; Team' W +t Slxa1•lla
Partgae.se,a Freed : std •English w
piantling colo les, : ( thus it c;a,.
about tihat (the Gr:: tOlkeeren nc ti
fauna 'Weill in the we tiethi metewith l plenty of co ' ,s but few!!
•a o, 11 a eves .that .t
glow' atte n•
circa treat:' Dei .
ies 'that it trig
ed with Chet►
tteat1ori in t'
to eolc+nizing i
•
wax (dragged!'
It began' in: t ,e
fes' t e
a j ttreateningg+' a t-
ant hs previous y
that a tree, b
o' one keew
be 1,Mah
South kick
all expressi&ri
by tiring_.,
was garrieo
Lee some ode
';tis, 1865, a'.
thelrn g' neral,
t1L V et de.dl 1.
ens The UI3i
around t
Pilo Southr` a
is vfit'b4 crol:set
lac e, the cc
suffer
11Ls were co.
Use : of lack
is they were
£rem ,the crut�
•
ted about t
its La and T
I e in the t
co Met beg
le next.. Mare
Jared war a.
The war [clo
shortly, aft
.ti
r ,hent wars ' ' k -place in E u
oo! `'t otw flag-rl" ne and event ;
all'�o'rt, [ar?• and a isive -from" a
pallid al a,s 1 well ',a . ren -.1 a, ',mint y
stand r`•' t. lin A , 1859, Austr a
sent - art ultimatum ( Sarldiiala,, t e
chief of the states «w co.•r.'prised n
the' ingd!otY.' of Taal . the •ultimata
had thiree !days' tilt --Austria s
a p oclivity'. -for . : ening ulti latw. a 3.
Italy id1Ld ].holt parte r.. but d.eclar. d
war t 'once. Napo : oh III joined t
Ita1 s.. The Austr ails l were defea
e l in: two great fib: tlesi Magenta d
ino.. The thr . months war en
bout oche rr4' ' de : of July. T
of these bat fields are fawn l -
every one: " shall MacM:ab
Und ed the F : (et the f
n,d was creat a duke becau:e
.success. Dir . Browning pe
ted the nae to of the latter
err:•, ' `'A For ' Recruit
O "
une, 1864, we' broke, out
Prussia and Deiei ark.
of =Scabies. eind, Holste
the bone of ccmtention.
&noes co'mpell Austria to j
Prussia. Tb ar lasted: in
ber When ) (I, . '.k gave up.
Sethi contes over the pease
f the; Due' :.1'andl other+
continued 'bet eean Austria a d•
for nearly year afterwards.
e 161 t, 6.866,' tussle, ander ti'le
ce of 'Boger r. made •war+ ' n
w',ain the a<
llks .a lengt
inn, the
itenrilla."tion o � ,Aa tria.
Framee-Pruss : nwar lasted, 1
(seven neon has The declarat ' n.
�r by France eachedl'Berl'i,n' :a
19th, 1870. T Rowing- "tor
was pant l y a ottht sides lam tr. i.1
iron ; the firs battle, a F :11
Atrgucs't 2nd
y ton by t ( o
c h. N,apoleon surredleredt
t :her 1st at a%. That •w. e
anly the beg1.E reg of the ren ].
ie
end : of t b . • The 4i'
�rorwn Pr;inc 4 _ f of the 'ipr
aiser,. hi] i� Vi' !plc tety s
th,i a,rt'd✓) tl
We have secured suitable extra heavy galea ized
iron for sap pans. If you are going `to make s, rup,
order your pans now. You have the time and the
trees, why not the syrup ansa 4t,igar ? •
VVeSe1I ;
Magnet washing machines, all cypress, reacting
momentum drive, easy running. _. ,,._.•4...••.#.....•.E
New Champion washers. • .. `...
One Minute washers ••
Bali bearing wringers, guaranteed three years......,.:...5
��Mop 9 -
s�r��ir¢;s ••, ss.r 1...........•�-is •s•it�•crt sVe iOr ..•.._ y•.. �•eeus�
Scrub brushes-. •ii'. -I6.f 1<}#, • s . 4„
,
Galvanized' tubs...,ar,r...srar.arr..r..rr# O:.......
•....... •
.S9.�
.$9.M1
51.0.
.:40c to
....80e to 1.1
6. A. Sills. Seaforth
Sole Agents for Lowe Bros. Pain[ , Cbi-Namel, Moffat's Ranges
Eastlake Steel Shingles, Paroid Ready Rooting Pease Furnaces
and Beers, " Hot Point" lectr;c Supplies. New Idea Furnaces
T ., . z'l Hutual
e Insurance o
.fid Seaforth, Ont
DIRECTORY
Officers;
J. B. McLean, Seaford'. President
Jr. Connolly, txoderich, Vice-Preeident
Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Sec-Treas.
Directors` D. P. McGregor, Seaforth;
. O Grieve, i nthrop ; Wm. Rinne,
Seaforth; John Hennewels, Dublin; J.
Y ui
Beecbwood; A. McEwen,
Brumfield ;J, B McLean, Seaforth;
1, . Connolly, Godem ich, Robert Ferris,
A enta: 1;'d. Hinchley, Seaforth W.
hesney,: Egmondville; .1. W. Yeo,,
.H1.�.olnaesvlle ; Alex Leitch, Clinton;
R B. Jarniuth,:. Brodhagen .
Iran pumps & pump
Repairing
am prepared to turn's ail kinds- of
Force and Lift Pumps and all sizes
Piping,. Pipe Fittings, etc. Galvan-
ized Steel Tanks and Water troughs
Stancheons and Cattle Basins.
JhePrice is Right
Viso ill; kindsof pump repairingdone
on short notice. For terms, etc.,
apply at Pump Factory, Godericb
St,;,; East, or at residence, North
Main Street
J. F. Welsh,. Seaforth
P. R. Time Tlable
Guelph and Goderieh. Brandi
TO TORONTO
*od rioh........... •. L' 7.00 a m
Auburn . . .. " 7.°6 ((
.e..
::, 7.87 .:
�n. .... ••• (( 760 41
8.24 "
iinwood got _...... " 8.36 (
.... 9.00 a(
nneiph . - 9.36 (l
exonto............. Ar. 11.25 '•
PRO&I TQRoNTo
2.30 .p m
x'.56 ' 1
3.07 "
8.19 '•
3.54.((
4.05
4.30 ((
6.05 "
7.10 (
eorcnto ..... LT. 8.20 a. m. • 6.10 p.
otph. ... Ar 10.16 " 7.00
Simla: .. . 10.45 7.86 *•
Linwood Jot......... " 11.06 ( 7.56
4iiiverton . 11.25 " 8.16 "
Walton. .. " 12.58 8.42
Blyth... ...... 12.10 ,( 9.07 •
Auburn-. - . 12.20 0.19 "'
"Aotlsrtoh ••...•...•• 12..46p.m. 9.46 "
Connections at Linwood ° for Listowel. Con
tuition, at Guelph Jot. with main line for Galt
wojdstoak, London. Retro► nd. Chicago an al
lm`T diale lines.
Rai jway
System.
Railway 'Gime Table,
T rains leave 9eafortb eta foliowe
10.45 a m For oiinton f#oderlch Wingham end;
Kincardine.
1.20 p m For Clinton and -Goderiob
619,p% pluton, whip= fled glum
dine, K
1 i.03 p. or va}anton and C#oderioh.
7 SL e m For Stratford, tineiph, Toront
�rillia, North Bay and Pointe west
villa and Peterboro and point
3 21 p w For Str• atford,Guelph, Testate Sion
trial and pote .,
32 p rn For Stratford Guelph and Toronto
LONDON HURON a BRVCEz
NORTH ran ginger
, opdap, de�xs ..... 339 440
€ t e, ...... ••••••,..w. 9 85 9 49
9 47 6 67
jau.sau, ••.. 9 69 600
10 06 8 16
........•.,10 14 6 24
NIPPeni
Brunaneld,
,' iaton, ....• ,• .... .., 10 30
into ?oro............ . 11 18
U 40
Winghwe, arrive.. i 11 64
SOUTH Passenger
na, depot ...•. 636 3 2.1
o ✓. <... 650 2 Y6
0....•..•....... •4.7704 35$
•.,4 •4.0.00 e,•a. - 18 8 fig
... ...,.. •.#.• 7 333 4 /.4
....•.sa .828 6lsii
.,..............-•••,.•..881 441
$�
.....................•.." 8l.8' 4 44(a __
.y •3.J #.•,•' eY...,e,,• 51 5 W'
Is r...• �. i. .... •.908 6 38
Lendon. u'ais�......-........19 06 0 51
Be grave,
6 49
6T
706
7 18
740
0
Head Would bit. Mightily'
NlEit� �il tii00
• The heart always works 3jn ern
with the nerves, and �.:
wor�g properly the whole
is liable to become If •. 1 ,
heart itself become affea
Milburn's Heart and N
blind up the oust
and strengthen the weak
the sufferer will enjoy the
health for to come.''
Mts. John, H
writes: "Tam sending you
for the benefit I have:
Milburn's Heart and Nerve"
nerve sad heart builder .th
wonders for me. At
would beat violently,
seemed to be all out of
usiin�g► a few boxes of Millburn s Heart
Nerve Pilin feel i • 111 i 1 :
thein to others that they might
benefit as I did."
1ldilbunes Heart and /genie Pills
been on the market for the . twen
five years, and are univ = amid
to be unrivalled as a as ( cine for
diem:era of the heart or n es.,
Milburn's heart and N e fills
50c' tier boa, 3 boxes for 1.25, at 1
dealers or mailed direct • , receipt
price by The T. Milburn CO., Limi
Toronto, Ont.
0 CENT "ClASCARBTS''
IZE' BILIOUS OR 'COB'
For Sick Headache, 'Sour Stoma
_Sluggish Liver and Bowels -The,
work while you sleep.-
Ftrred Tongue, Bad ?ante, Indig
tion; Sallow -Skin and Miserable He
aches come from a torpid liver -a
clogged' bowels, which c :user yo
stomach to become filled with un.
;osted food, which sours and ferme,
11.c garbage in a, swill barrel. Tha
the :.rst t top to untold misery -in
tio.i, fiul ;asps, bad breath, yells
I ,�.'e'.tr.1 'cars', everythiug'that
-lore,' to on -,l nauseating. A Casca
:E �.; . ` will give your constipa
`. �;'t°f `_ a thorough cleansing a
E.tra'„ 1't:..1 you out by morning. Th
•„otic while you sleep ---a 1.0 -cent b
from 3 -our druggist will keep you fe
.:',g good tor months:
Was All Choked
Could Hardly Breathe.
BRONCHITIS
Was The Cause; The Cure Was
DR. WOOD'S
Norway Pine Ay
hi Mrs. Garnet Burns, . North sera
Ont., writes: "I caught a dreadfulco
going to town,. and.•about a week of
• I became all choked up, and could har
a y sleep
s .na' a ~' C,oug�rig. l• *nit ,to
cioetai; aid he toles _'• - that I was ge
bronc os. My . fi ' {c_ 'rf id
aruggasts, and . .<: ( them • if they
cough medit�the ' of any •�ind fiat th
could recocommend. , xtie gist brou
1 u bo a of I W6od'a sway Pa
ztit�'S 1 s .io. te using it, d it co
pp tety cured me of my cold.
tell you how thankful I was tic) get rid' of
that awful nasty cold. I wall alw: os
keep a bottle of Dr. - Wood's Norway .F•
S �Aon hand, acid I shall my be 4.
ci w tecoinniend it to o ers."
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup i
relnedy'that has been on the market o
the past twenty-five years, and we
recommend it, without a dol t, a3 bei
the best cure for coughs and colds
you can possibly procure,
There W; a lot of a ttionss on
Market, so when, you go to yourdrug
or danger :See that Vo' ii get "Dr. Wood'
put up an a . yellow wrapper; three p
the trade mark; the . price, 2c
(T'he genuine is name • - t by T
I.T. Milburn Co., Kited, T. - �.to. a -';t.
s-
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g
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d,
t
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a;
e
a
t
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h
ba.
In
ty
ty
as
rat
fr
erca " rus 1 i
!great r�:� nal
to wwree b brute
rim• nati s, colo
have peaceably shy
it tuned its
seventeenth` centur
stead of.to i htiin
The Arrerticae Ci
lot'g .for f year
spring of 1861, tot!
South. •bad, 'been in :
titude for several i;
IOW ;eve:ry mine 'kne
was I krne1n.ent, bu
Whether - it
1e " et secfeesioe.
off --to use ,a
on :•April Ott, 68
F- rt .Surxl,'Yter,- w'.',
ed, by Union oIdist
to Grant ''on Aprll
3ohnsen, another S
Sher r n on the 20
_war. During its
forces drew a co
lands, frontiers of
biocktded its 'ssea.
As al' result a '1s1
ton etkhiniers of
gre_a, .a stress. 'Ili
Pencil to, close • 9ae
the raw 1 rrsiterlal
cest ed to 'teeth;
ern States. .
Tt/cuanCrimean wet
and!:::. hale years,
key gedi a d'eof 1hat, the re-
aJbau. ' the end of 1
when Great Betabt
was14'10411)y Fre.
ed in Sept-rriber,
i the fall of ?Sebasta
b'o
"Pring-ap4ives" Is. t
In This Ontario
CI
OMANI), Ont., Aug
ywij?zrasamariyric?Cons` ifiatian.
We ried everything on the c ender
with 'ut sa=tisfaction, - an spent large
sum„ of ribney, until we happened on
'Fru t-a=tines'. We have sed it in the
( fsma'
would not use anything
diver [the states. le. `'Iris the sound;
orf a astierraaelne bell, so theme, �' pe filers
t Jnr some two
d3
ree hound$" d feet' Vis;
r Wit," reeyls, T sal),rarine
en,
we the anise, and thero
Tarklsb steamer crowded
ith `tr ps, met i1sfapce awey. AO
soon as the "submarine weir � sighted:
the ark- tried to wheel around and
I�N#rake back to Rodost i butt in this
p roan arvrc •. e i resent d her whole
baa the submarine, and a.
launched, There followed
plitfn, and, it v*,s evi-
es the, troops the
ammunition aboard, for
inienialianenneennagenimi
°Me ltore
t a terrific
` dent that
25111,1910, !- steairor had
otthovglu the submarine was a mile
sway w'ien the blow was struck, she
was. shaken by the canaussior• Later
en it was learned 't -lit t w:cre
1.2,000 Turkish trooee obese&
Soon another troE et hlie was sighted,
y for; about two years, and we ;her right into the harbor of Redoesta.
but in full f'lligiillt, ap'd tb'e st b,.r; .-
. Ise as Ion r a � Fine carr to 'the s#ace and, ixaarsc d
n get s:Ei tit-a-tive \ the eulx serine siibn't' 1 and evi-
J. W. AMMOND. 'ently the Turks tli xt ht that she
RUIT-A-TIVES» made :from given "tu the chase. Shortly' af-
k ward 'however; she rose to the sur-
plices and tonicsHis Tnild in. a•
n -and pleasant in te. in the midst of the harbor and
faun lied a , torpedo into the troop-
. a box, 6 for $2.50, "al size 250. o'hip from whllch 'the soldier had mot
ealere or sent on re r .. bad -
ruit-a-'ive8 [Limited,
1'7e c
1
idl.1 frui
:recta
.
50
_t
by
( ,year.
fron-
wan t
rnen t
Th
chan
fir,
;mid
Germ
in -en
tion
more
E
conte
one
test
.Cert
bode
of g
di1
On
areola
tune;
the
near
rd
g
s,
re
.4)
en
y
1..
is
et
if
3-e
Id
9.
solee
ed ;
flan:
fiat t
cone
arer
of
petu
leer
S•
r*)
lfe
twee
form
crux
with
Nov
Ad
anion
tory
Pr
On '3
lg'iild,
la; Prltssla
greseor, What t ° 10 '
w� r ,ended I;n six!
ple�te
Th
`fl3s.n
od`w:
y.
t
tbi za
en4, Iwlas fought
:was.: th;e Only vitt
Freti
S.epto
'net i
'bat
man 7
agent
moon rc ed
siege began.`he
•ran tll the end
-Bary,• when an f ar
neon; - the c1tp
idays le er. Ir
The Pru s3a•ri T
tear ='th 1' th'e
ia,. y- r, ' otr. A
:U878. Mae poolitic
[fort years are
bide . war but t
1 te, recti u -it the
Thq Ter wax
-of 81
d.
he
s co.
r-1 e
tal held o +t
folxaq►in g Ja
left little sting
The etueleat lobe Seeks to; dete
trine the pro •ble ngth of the
ari
p. 8 si9 and end
that As
Germans ,ranSfeslithg beisosits to
the Unit " Stetes
Whether there be a revol
taw) GerthOthi after the War
he , hut it he e,vident that
ss in that respect' is contsantly
making great
the ar were en*
price Okla ary
t the National. C
toric about two
counts sterling
[ ,feetunes ;oat of
voting to! talrke
he war by OS
tbizk
I own
ty'; tifink N eon
&awaited Ca
Th
Ge eral
the' r
ople, die
cies d
was
name
freers
an
era's se
ceive that
Emperor
lead the
Daring
r While at
peninsula
Kaiser
Gen. Von'
in Potter
was one
at the mi
vancement
was selee
organize
took WI
German
sent th
Turkish
rase of
:ea valuab
• Turkey.
'It Is no
trarioes
naval act'
explolte
been so
Baltic an
submarine
a their
Ines, and
hat pla,y
the Sea-
eipt of price Ottawa. they
rked, as they ld 'be rollowed Into port by
The subtr.arine then made
!under water tat tthe Sea of
Store Of this certainly came Xarn-xca again. She enbountered
:that the Ge - Govern- atoDged. It \was captained by an AI-
ts nervous abodt his transfer.' '34thiarh .411°1 "°()Yra'alliel bY 1113
conthtued ibeavy tall In ex.. family. They \thought they were to
0- Is a sign tha.t ail isnot well be killed, aed evere astounded *hen
=any, but df Mitt is Atte to the the captain merely borsht Issesne of
Vora of the wealth seen ,6f .itnelr supplies, payhiff hhks. ghth$
ny to place part of their lan- the Price they asked.
; profits abroad, a, "recall- A few dare latereenother large ves-
ogalnet the flaw it% etill Sel was torpedoed. but Only after
esIgnificant, ,lrrist of the crew had been put irttoa,
not 'be au
will before
gold expores
1.n the Bele
the
uti
Tr, not assume
dile fealties of •
heless, they
ne
end' ;of the war appreciabl,y Of the shells were effectial is 'roved;
from the terrific exelosion thlat fob,
imared. Munition boxes.that lined the
memorable cruise was' -ended the 7,,-1.1
been sent !search; of hbr. Then,
once more diving under the tednea
. turned to her base, 'a•nd her Terkise
,011ort was set at liberty,
en to a dls-
nt. Indeed,
d to find
ifficultles of
lifeboat, those witliccr Ws could not
the sukrarine, The raideon Constan-
tinople was a thrilling one. Thb sub -
brew a ar.arire when ebb emerged 'for.lni& her -
avid a row wif In the very centre( Of the barber
labank's stock surrounded on all sides by vessels,
many will yacht 'Mat bad been converted' rato
ya_ training -ship, the euterarine began to
ben:bard the Arsenal itself. That some
1 *viler of Co stantinopl
Otio Liman, Von Sanders.
n master a Constantin -
tor oCt TM' war poli-
rs old lest ek. The last
the ,-Gentral he derived
illy of the lenity. wThe
one of t several gen-
ted li‘y the ser to re -
little. word on" to add
me, on the asloa of the
Jubilee. For riders is a
bailey' that the
been died y called. to
vrounded t least once,
the front ou the Gallipoli
He is aass ed by the
Sanders was rn 'at Stoke
f the most bri ant officers
tary school, won . ad -
in his earl years. He
ed some ; yea ago to 're-
lic Sultan's
ficera Late
reds of 11319
pas of off
ay, So that
:led, her gime
lege, the Kat
military coo
-M. F. Reiben nrreated, Oa a charge
et. for,ging grain bilis Of lading, ate
fe.arpted suicide in hie cell on keine
day, by cutting en artery in Ida
wrist, and is now in the hospital at
'rorkton, Sask., in a serious condition,
He broke a bottle in *Mehl milk had
been brought to dada cell. and eased.
he pieces a class to gasiv ids writ:
will recover If no ecarolicatiems set
in. He is kept under constant gaaxd,
as since entrancs he has 'ate:a:Titled/
to remove the bandages' and. complete
the work of selfedestruetton.
vy, and he N
the jeesti
the Kaiser
ked troops
s into the
when Ger-
on. the fort -
at of a Subma
because the
ave performed
ity • has been p
these under
idely advert
Mediterranea
commanders
edit that fax
ved by ,Ger
the teat th
havoc with
Marmora, sin
wonderfui
Ise German
actically lizr-
that the
d. In the
the' British!
British craft
he Turk.% in
ng at least
two troopships and •act ally shelling
the arsenal at Constant ople, is One
or the most .wonderful In 1 naval an -
erase Is given by Armon S. Deiallam: , / batd to go
to a lhospital for an
I, Was le the lblospltal for a month; be-.
' trip to the Pacific coast, in the 114)1:Ye
' Oat My health would further in- -
i it a sister in Southern Allirta, anal
I, en arriving at her home, after a a
, tile Arive,4 was completely done out.
redd aryl sister ill, her baby hay -
as no one to help, 1 had to
re of the child and do the
ld work, •aed in the three
that passed befoTe my sister
rge 1 was completely worn
d on try westward trip, and
to atop off at Banff, where
'WORK AND WORRY I.,B.A.V1DS HER.
A VICTIM 01? MANY DISTRESS-
ING AILMENTS.
headache lat. in r the back, poor ae-
hear% shiortriesd of breath. pallor and
ea.y - build. up your blood. with Dr.
Williams" Ptak Pills. Under +heir use
41he rervous energy of 4ehe body Is re-
stored as the blood becomes red" and
Pure and the entire syetem is
Strengthened, to meet every deanand
Upon it. They nourlall every part of
the body, giving brightness to the -
'eye and color to the cheeks and lips,
" Mrs. Jos: 5. Francis, Oakwood, Ont.,
1 says: "I shouki have written long
ago to tell What Dr, Williaer:s Pink
Pills did for ere, but suppose it is
better late than never, 'In june,19141,
Pnit Teem
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Drop it in the nearest Mail
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With it will come alsotfree
-a 15e. packet of
Byron Pin
Tomato
A perfectly fonned tomato, the Byron Pink is uniform, large, and
attractive. The flesh is firm, and the flavor delicious and full-bodied.
It is a robtert grower and a heavy cropper. It is an ideal tomato for
forcing. You are going to buy seetisanyway: then you might just as
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The Catalogue tells about the other valuable
preadume which we Five with everp order.
DARO/1 HUNTER SEED CO., LIMITED, LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA.
birth, who spent nearly a !month th
'eats hubtratine. He was taken tram a
Turkish ship that was aboat to be
. sunk, and was glad of ao opixotanity
to serve Commander Nesbett as pilot,
=for although! Ile had fought in the
Turkish .arm•y, b,e appears behave had
n•o very strohg ,sentitrents in favor of
When the first entered th.e , sulor.a-
, enod child, ari that, althoegh ha,
never grew to feel perfettly eomfort-a there
th ugh they w re inhabitants of am-
, otter world. 114-. deee not explain lava
' t ' British sailors on the; E-11 dif-
fe ed from others, butt in Lts opiniOn
Weeks
took c
star
ings. He .addr.lts .that Capt in Nesbett rem ined a week, bat -it aid not
was a fearless and capable officer, but aeem to help me, and; resumed my
th eight he was mad When - .he Journey, On the train took sick, ,
realiz
the v
clroored to pier !seeraco tO Delalian. 6,9vo:vseet.allTthhetin:tted.relc.ineAiltdbielt:eocntaaryouganvee
one ef, the ttrost astounding pieces, of rre did Dot heir' me, andif was gettEng
audaeitY ever conceived.
distance avVay and then sub=erging
so as to get close tO her. tie got so rtheteettmegot ttrei
!months on •the coast, and continued
S. CLAYTON'S LETTER I fine, , I had gsAned in weight end
; taking Dr. Willistree Pink Pills alithat
Rim:Down Nervous Women. a arance, and when I started, for
'Byrne, Ky.-"i was a nerious h I felt better than I had don:
wre and in a weak, run-down con- years. Now I alwaYs keel) Dr.
diti when a friend aeked me to try Marcel Phet Pills in tile birstlse, &Ma
Vino I did so, and as a result I have liTth my husband and my young
g 'ain m health and strength. I think daughter &eve ,beren benefittedd by
Vinol is the best medicine in the world their uee. I bless thle day that[yoane
for *Nervous, weak, run4lown system ran Ion the train, gave me ihtls box
V el is a dellekius have tried tbeir and 'woad have
tonic without oil,
dots' andlar
the despera,te character of and could not eat, and am was alone, '
age and the riske the *nisi), Try condition was plti-lble.
der ran for the ,sake etrika the porter wired ahead to North
Take. That he I Bend for a doetor to see me. The
tie vessel into the 1 doctor wanted tre to leave the train,
1.0
•
ver and iron awl been an ineau,v,
to over- YCAt Can. get Dr. wintima Pink11.116
evitalized teeerj any medicine dealer or by ma.
they colds at 50 neeto a box or sit boxes for
*Made to Pele(cA.
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as well as the pure materials from Which t
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our tailoring,
atia have been compelled to raise prices, we to platre
worthy made to tneas are clothes at a prke thal: the
range of eveey man.
-and we never a finer range of Fail and Will.
Imes, also all the plain shades. Fabrics to p;e tie 7atill•
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