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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 4 Nov 1915, p. 7

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LOOKING OLD TOO SOON BATTLE WftANDBRS. Southern The Condition of Too Many Women Women and Too Many Girls. Guns Heard - Roaring In __ England. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, writing in the current issue of Colliers', tells Too many women and too many how the roar of the guns in Flanders girls look old long before they should. j s heard at his home. The author Their faces become pale and drawn; h ves near the summit of Crowbor- One day Philip Merrill and his wrinkles appear and their eyes lack OU gh Beacon, in northern Sussex, father went to a beautiful little place brightness. Can this be wondered at England. He writes: in the- country. ' { when they so, frequently have head- «j am * down at_8 and walk among /^"hen they reached the station, they aches, backaches and a general feel- fl 0 ^ ers before breakfast. Hark to Bird Home. walked down the road until they came ing .of wretchedness and • weakness? to some curious gateposts. On one In most cases it is the blood-that is p$st were the words "Birdcraft Cane- to blame. From one cause or another tuary." - j the blood has become thin and watery, Philip asked his father what "sane- 1 and it is a fact that anaemia (blood- tuary" meant, and his father said it lessness) more than any other cause, meant a refuge--and that here birds gives women this prematurely aged could come and be sheltered and live appearance. It is important that the safe from harm. A high fence of-blood supply of girls and women be woven wire kept out hurtful things ; regularly replenished---important not not even cats could climb over the top. only on the score of looks, but to Philip's father took him inside of restore robust health, which is of . . , , the gate. There were wide paths made greater value. Dr. Williams' Pink mcre 1 7fW fpet hie-h and through briery tangles, and there was Pills actually make new blood and member a ■ P f s terlv a little pond of water, some hills, and restore the system shattered by over- th . a * th ® re 18 * y , y -, • plenty of trees/ In the trees were ! work - mw* «nu a wind. Some miracle has put those air bird houses of many kinds. There was ^ . . - ,, a cave shelter built of cornstalks, tired, weary women and girls feel ly hear the guns of the gr g where birds could be fed on stormy bright and happy. With Dr. Williams' drawn battle For a week now, ever days, and be snug and cosy. There Pink Pills at hand there is no need for since the wind has been irrthat quar- was a feeding table, and a quaint .any woman or any girl to look ill or , ter, we have heard it. All this sec- bird bath made of cement and stone feel ill. Mrs. J. McDonald, jr., Hay, •; tion of Sussex is talking of l . in the sanctuary; a tall, dead tree full. Ont., says: "I honestly believe Dr. j "It brings it all very close, and Recruiting, War Loan Subscriptions, that sound breaking in upon the peace of this sweet summer morning! It is very faint and very far, and yet with a deep throb in it which tells of infinite infinite power. There it is again rising a little and then falling, like a thunderous thunderous surge upon a distant beach. There % is no doubt at all about the sound. It is that of the guns in Flanders. Flanders. It is 120 miles as the crow flies, and it might well have appeared GET THIS CATALOGUE SAVE MONEY The Best Ever issued ; Skate», Skating Boot», Hockey Swea- - ters, Uniforms, and Complete Outfits, Snowshoés, Moccasins, Skis, Toboggans. We want every Man interested in Sports of any kind to get our large Free Catalogue. Prices right and satisfaction guaranteed. Immense Stock prompt shipment. You can save money by getting Catalogue to-day. T.W. BOYD & SON 27 Notre DameSt. West MONTREAL worK or-worry. These pills give a ! tria blamed for the war, and gold glow of health to pale faces and make currents just right, and we do actual ! rings were .to be had bearing the inscription inscription "Gott strafe England." A r " w 4> BRITAIN'S MAIN OBJECTS, of places to nest was fitted with a suet basket. There were apple trees for robins' nests, low bushes for birds that like to build nearer the ground, and trees, such as birds like, were . _ planted, so that in time there would i walk. I neither ate nor slept well, be delicious cherries and small fruits and could not - go upstairs without and berries for all the feathered visit ors. Philip saw bluebirds, robins, song and "Thrift." How màny million of dollars the Williams' Pink Pills saved my life, when we volunteers must muster of Some years ago I had anaemia, and an evening for our drill it helps to as I did not realize the-seriousness of give actuality to the eternal 'Upon , the trouble I soon became a complete the left form line of platoons!' or . British Government has spent in ad- wreck. I got so weak I could hardly 'Wheel to the right by sections!' vertismg during the first year of the when we hear the Jar-off roar of the whirlpool which has drawn in so war no expert accountant has yet had the facilities to estimate. It is a safe sparrows, and j'uncos who wished to study the birds could j headache, and when sweeping if I stopping to rest. At times I had an; muc h, and may yet draw in ourselves I statement to make, however, that no 1 - - • ' - nation ever spent one-tenth as much .on printers' ink in the same period. Kitchener's army has been raised chiefly by advertising. Full-page, almost unbearable pain in my back : if W e should be thought worthy. One o and would have to remain in bed. I j can S p r mg to attention with a sharper Only people , suffered almost constantly from a dull. snap when the guns of Flanders are by would stoop to pick up anything I would get so dizzy that I would have to catch hold of something to keep from falling. At times my heart would beat so fast that I would have a smothering sensation. My eyes were sunken and my hands and limbs would be swollen in the mornings. I tried several kinds of medicine without without benefit and mÿ friends thought I would not recover. Then I began taking taking Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and be- Automobile Which He Had Just Left Wrecked by a Shell. An officer attached to the British staff says that thé Prince of Wales had a miraculous escape from death during the battle of Loos. Strictly accurate - detàils are that the Prince was speeding towards the fore long could see and f eôl that they Front in an automobile. He ordered go inside the sanctuary, and only permission. Stepping-stones led to the tops of little hills, and on one hill Philip and his father found an open summerhouse, summerhouse, where they could sit quietly and see all that went on in the sanc- 0 tuary. 5 Near the gate was a small museum. In the museum were stuffed birds in cases round the sides of the room; but Philip forgot that they were not live birds, for it was Tike looking into the real outdoors and seeing the birds as they live, because the backgrounds were beautifully painted scenery and the foregrounds were like the ground in woods and fields. On the painted trees, creepers clung to the bark like live birds. , One case represented a snowy winter winter landscape, and winter birds perched perched on the bare branches. Another case showed green hills, apple blossoms, and the spring birds. Colored pictures of birds, with jy^eir names printed plainly on the c?ards, were in the centre of the room, and helped visitors to know the names of the birds in the cases. When they went away, Philip's father father pointed out to him holes for nests in the ends of the rafter posts of the j the effect of the war is. slowly but j bungalow veranda, and also the round j surely being indicated. The former, pulsing in one's ears." PRINCE OF WALES' ESCAPE. were helping me. I gladly continued the use of the pills until I was completely completely cured and I cannot say enough in their praise, and I strongly recommend recommend them to all run-down girls and women." You can get Dr, Williams' Pink Pills from any dealer in medicines or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Medicine Co., Bfockville, Ont. * -- ANOTHER EFFECT OF WAR. the driver to pull up at the foot of a knoll, which the Prince mounted and watched the progress of the fighting through his binoculars. While he was standing on the hill a big shell fell on the automobile, utterly utterly destroying the car and blowing the driver to pieces. Reproached with running into danger, danger, which the heir to the throne must avoid, the Prince replied "Well, I have plenty of brothers." * -- Berlin's Birth Rate is Decreasing Rapidly. Both in the number of births and the marriages in Berlin, Germany; Corns Drop Out nest holes in the gateposts themselves. themselves. On his way home Philip said that some day he, too, would have a bird sanctuary.--Youth's Companion. » FOE'S TRIBUTE TO CANUCKS. Austrian Correspondent Interviews Two Canadians. In the Vienna Arbeiter-Zpitung an Austrian war correspondent describes a visit to Rousselaere, where there were two Canadians in hospital. "I asked them, 'Why do you come here to Belgium from Quebec and Winnipeg?' 'We ask you the same question,' was the reply. 'What have you Germans got to do in Belgium? We have come, from Canada to chase you out.' I liked the answer. One of them was a young clerk, and the other had worked in a newspaper office. office. 'So there is really enthusiasm for the war in Canada?' I queried. 'Great enthusiasm; all yzho join the army do so voluntarily. From my family three brothers have joined besides besides myself. The whole of Canada loves England to-day as her mother. And the many French inhabiting Canada for generations help to increase increase that enthusiasm. We took cordial leave from one another. Leaving Leaving the room I met the doctor. 'A couple of splendid fellows?' he queried. queried. 'A couple of splendid fellows,' I said: 'it is a pity they are fighting on the wrong side.' " LOAF SUGAR SHORTAGE. to English Grocers Warn Customers Exercisé Economy. The big grocery firms in various parts of England have sent circulars to their customers asking them to exercise exercise the greatest possible economy in the use of loaf sugar, which is very popular in England for cooking, canning canning and similar purposes. The grocers grocers suggest the substitution of brown sugar for most uses. Before the war the bulk of the loaf sugar used in England was imported from Austria," Germany and Belgium. This supply has been cut off, and there is, therefore, a considerable deficiency, deficiency, which the few loaf-sugar refiners refiners in England cannot make up. There has been no advance in price, however, and this is controlled by the Royal Commission on Sugar. A wise married man -never praises the gown of another woman unless his wife* has one more stylish. during July of this year, dropped off j by 25 per cent., and the latter in i August showed an even more marked decrease. The number of births in the entire city for July was but 2415, as against 3224 in July, 1914. This falling off has gradually been ^increasing, as far as percentage is concerned. Though figures for August are not yet available, available, it is believed that an even greater greater decrease will be found. The big residential suburb of Wil- Instant Relief Paint on Putnam's Corn Extractor txA night, and corns feel- better In the mom-; ing. Magical t h e J way "P u t n a m's" eases the pain, destroys thé roots, kills a com for all time. No pain/ Cure guaranteed. Get a 25c. bottle at "Putnam's" Extractor to-day. COST OF LIVING DOUBLED. Half an Hour After a Meal One Is Hungry Again in Austria. Three young women, named Hirst, have arrived at Skelmanthorpe, near Huddersfield, England, from Reichen- berg, Austria, where still remain their mersdorf, one of the largest in Berlin,, father and mother, one ' sister, and gives a line on the ever-decreasing ; £ wo brothers. Their father, a plush marriages in the city. In all of j finisher, emigrated from Huddersfield August, 1915, only 62 weddings took ; fifteen years ago. place in Wilmersdorf, as against 264 j Their reason for. returning to Eng- one year ago. Many of the latter, it ! f an d is that they were unable to obis obis true, were so-called "war wed- ; tain work except in the ammunition dings," marriages performed ahead of ; factories. The cost of living, they schedule time in order that the men ! say, has gone up 100 per cent., and could go to war, but in 1913, a norjnal year, 78 weddings took place. ; »$« FLAME PROJECTOR CAPTURED. Stream of German Device Propels ' Liquid Fire. One of the liquid flame projectors, by means of which the Germans took on July 30 the positions at Hooge, from which they were driven on August August 9, has been captured. It resembles resembles a metal pack in shape and is carried carried on the back. The inflammable liquid/some kind of coaltar preparation, preparation, is kept under pressure in the. tank, and its flow is regulated by mèans of a tap and a pressure gauge on a length of tubing. In the nozzle of the tube is a wick, which, when the flame projector is ; . ready for use, is ignited ^by ®®™®iand?that the British public is terror- their father was unable to suport the whole family. No obstacle was placed in their way when they requested to be allowed to return to England, and the United States Consul advanced them the necessary money. They were detained ten days at Vienna while inquiries were being made and passports. secured. The Austrian capital appeared as before the war, but the dancing halls were closed. Regarding the food in Austria the young women stated in an interview that the bread, obtained on the ticket, system as in Germany, is made chiefly chiefly from maize flour, so that it resembles resembles yellow sponge cake. "Half an hour after a meal one is hungry, again." In Austria people are told that food in England is at famine desires peace, half-page and smaller advertisements in the papers are almost daily occurrences. occurrences. The bill-boards have bëen covered with the greatest variety of posters any advertiser ever had painted. painted. A collection of these would reveal reveal every play of ingenius appeal advertising advertising experts are capable of inventing., inventing., The signs on trams, buses, and private motor cars increase rather rather than decrease as the war continues. continues. There are appeals for recruits" recruits" in prose and verse, in cartoon and suggestive picturing--all dressed as attractively as colored inks and trained advertising men can make them. The recent big war loan, the largest in the history of governmental borrowings, borrowings, was the occasion of another tremendous advertising campaign. Even the big advertisers • who have contracts for the outside pages of the dailies were pushed into the inside, so John Bull could ask Britons to pour their savings into the nation's tills. If the public had not become accustomed accustomed to Great Britain as a big advertiser advertiser because of the proportions of the army recruiting crusade, the dimensions dimensions of this campaign of advertising advertising for money would have seemed startling, for in itself it was altoge ther without precedent among nations befire this war. Now there are signs of a third big advertising movement by Great Britain Britain in its "thrift campaign." A1 ready the posters are urging people to eat less meat, to eat more vegetables, to insist that each loaf of bread weigh two pounds, to report any dealer trying trying to sell a smaller loaf, and giving similar advice as to economical housekeeping. housekeeping. * MOTHER'S "NOTIONS" Paiofal Swellings Reduced Muscular Strains Ended Such Troubles Now Quickly Rubbed Away by Powerful Powerful Remedy. If you have any muscles that are strained and weak, that are frequently frequently subject to rheumatic pains; if you have any painful swellings that refuse refuse to go away--get busy with Ner- viline. This is the very sort of trouble trouble that Nerviline is noted for curing quickly. "I have proved Nerviline simply a wonder in reducing a hard, painful swelling. It followed an injury injury I received in my left leg and caused me great pain and discomfort. The muscles were strained and sore, and no other remedy gave the ease and comfort I got from rubbing on Nerviline. There is a soothing, pain- relieving power about Nerviline that touched the root of my trouble. Nerviline Nerviline reduced the swelling, it destroyed destroyed the pain, it brought my limb back to perfect condition." The experience of Mr. Bowen, whose home is in Middlesex, Middlesex, is not unusual. Thousands are proving every day that muscular pains of every kind, chronic rheumatism,. rheumatism,. lumbago,, neuralgia and sciatica Will yield to Nerviline when nothing else can possibly cure. Nerviline is an - old-time . family pain remedy, used nearly forty years with great success. The large family size bottle costs 50c., trial size 25c. at all dealers. ■** _ SMACKED THE KAISER'S FACE. British School Children Write Essays on the War. The interest of children in the war at different ages was the subject of a paper in the psychological section of the British Association recently by Dr. C. Kimmins, of Southwark, who said in order to obtain information as to the special interests of children at different ages in regard to the "war essays essays were written by all the children in' 10 senior departments, five boys and five girls,"of elementary schools, says the London Chronicle. No preparation preparation was allowed, and no notice given. The children were told to Write as much as they could about the war in 15 minutes. In all 3081 papers were written, 1,511 boys, 1,570 girls. A little girl, aged 11, wrote: The origin of the war was this: That when the German Emperor was at Windsor he insulted Queen Victoria, Victoria, and so King Edward smacked him round the face. The German Emperor,,, said: 'I'll be avenged,' and hence the war." A boy of 12f wrote: "The advantage of the war is that the men have learned learned to knit"; and another boy wrote: "The main disadvantage of war is that girls must remain old maids because because there will not be., any meti left." THE AFTERMATH OF BLOOD. Red Poppy Crop on Battlefields of France. There is a brisk discussion in France between the scientific people and the sentimental, tradition-loving peasants. It has been noticed that all jbhe battlefields of northern France where blood was shed last year are a-wave with red poppies, which grow everywhere and border all the roads. The peasants see in it the aftermath of the blood shed in the fights of last autumn. Scientific men point/ out that it is merely the natural result of the fields being thrown out of cultivation. But at least the peasants have tradition on their side. The dreadful battle of Landen in 1693, when the victorious French and the defeated allies left on the field between them some twenty thousand dead, produced a similar phenomenon. ' Lord Perth, writing to his sister in the following summer, described the appearance of the field in words which gave Macaulay an opportunity for a characteristic flight. "During many months the ground was strewn with skulls and bones of horses and men. . . . The next summer the soil, fertilized by twenty thousand corpses, broke forth into millions of poppies. The traveller who on the road from Sant Tron to Tirlemont saw that vast sheet of scarlet spreading from Landen Landen to Neerwind en could hardly help fancying that the figurative prediction of the Hebrew prophet was literally accomplished and that the earth was disclosing her blood and refusing to cover the slain." Good Board. New Comer---Can you tell me, please, where I can find good board in this town? One Time City Dweller--Only in the lumber yard, I fear. Russian Tea Buyers Active. Now that vodka has-been abolished, abolished, the Russians are taking to tea with' great favor. Russian agents are biiying great quantities of tea in the East, thus forcing up the price of the product. chémical producing , a which ignites thé liquid as it passes out in a stream. Thus the liquid issues issues from the nozzle in a broad stream of flame. *-- CHILDHOOD AILMENTS Ailments such as constipation, colic, colds, vomiting, etc/, seize children of all ages, and the mother should be on her guard against these troubles by keeping a box of Baby's Own Tablets in the house. If any of these troubles come on suddenly the tablets will curé them, or if the little one is given an /wrasional doâë of the tablets he will escape, these troubles. The tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a- box from The Dr. Williams' Medicine" Co:, Brockville, Ont. ~ - Kind words never die, but the unkind unkind live" quite long-enough. ' j ized by Zeppelins. Much was made in Austria ^it Christmas of. thè east coast bombardment, bombardment, and the Misses : Hirst were amazed to learn that Scarborough is much as usual. It was freely said that England had scarcely any army at all, and thé idea of raising new armies was much ridiculed. Lord Kitchener, it was stated, was making himself the laughing stock of Europe with his army of criminals, convicts, and tramps, men who had not done any work for years because no one would employ - them. So much concerned were thé Misses Hirst about the new British army that when they, reached Paris they ran up; to the first man they saw dn khaki to have a good look at him. "He war hot a tramp," said, one of ttie young women, "but a Colonial who was much àmtised when told of the: reaôon/foi* the curious eyes we turned upon him.* & Eng^attd was evei^whW'111^11*^ Good for Young People to Follow. "My little grandson often comes up to show me how large the muscles of his arms are. "He was a delicate child, but has developed into a strong, healthy boy, and Postum. has been the principal factor. "I was induced to give him the Postum Postum .because of my own experience with it. "I am sixty years old, and have been a victim of nervous dyspepsia for. many years. Have tried all sorts of medicines and had treatment from many physicians, but no permanent relief came. "I used to read the Postum advertisements advertisements in our paper. At first I gave but little attention to them, but finally something in one of the advertisements advertisements made me conclude to try Postum. "I was very particular, to have it prepared strictly according to directions, directions, and used good, rich cream. It was very nice indeed, and about bedtime bedtime I said to the members of the family that I "believed I felt better. One of them laughed and said, 'That's another - of mother's, notions,' but the notion has not left me yet. "I continued to improve right along after leaving, off tea and coffee and taking Postum, and now after three years' use I feel so well that I am almost young again. I know Postum was thé cause of the change in my health , and I cannot sây too much in its fa vpn. I wish I could persuade all nervous people to use it." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. • Postum cornés in two forms: Poatum Cereal---the original form --must be well boiled. 15c. and 25c packages. „ . Instant Poe turn--a soluble powder --dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water, and, with cream and sugar, xhakès a ; delicious beverage instantly. 80c and" 60c tins. Both kindp ar ( e; equally delicious and "cost about' the'same per .cup. - "Therms aïRèàson" for Postuin. -^-sold by Grocers. Missed Something. Mrs. McGreevy was a dinner guest one evening where a noted explorer was the attraction. Being of a somewhat somewhat languid turn of mind, she paid more attention to her dinner than to the conversation. After dinner was over she turned to one of the guests and asked: "What was that tiresome old explorer explorer talking about?" • "Progressive Patagonia," was the reply. "Really?" asked Mrs. McGreevy with sudden interest. "And how do you play it?" How to Fresh as a Daisy No other remedy acts the same. Works while you sleep, smooth, silent, effective. Cures the worst headache or constipation. This is what happens when you use Dr. Hamilton's Pills. For wind or pain in the Stomach nothing works better. No bad taste left behind, no furred tongue, no more dizzy spells or bilious bilious fits after taking Hamilton's Pills. All the old costiveness, frightful dreams and nervous disorders disappear disappear as a ship in the night. The appetite appetite is sharpened up, takes on a keen edge. You enjoy your meals, relish and digest them. Strength and buoyant spirits return. You feel good, you. look like your old self again with bright eyes and rosy cheeks. The best guarantee uf good health and old age that man and woman woman can have is the regular use of this family Pill. Suited to all ages, you should get a few25c. boxes from the drug store and keep them handy. Remember the name,--Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut-- no substitute so good as the genuine. -, * As Good as New. One day a man exhibited a handsome handsome umbrella. "It's wonderful how I make things last," he exclaimed. "Look at this umbrella, now. I bought it eleven years ago. Since then I have recovered recovered it twice. I had new ribs put in in 1910, and last month I exchanged for a new one in a restaurant. And here it is--as good as new." IT'S A GOD SEND TO HUMANITY Explanation. "Willie, did you tie that tin can to the dog's tail?" "Yes, sir," replied the small boy. "I'm trying to do a kind act every day. That dog chases every rabbit he sees. I tied the can to him so that it will make a noise and warn the rabbit." rabbit." Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,--I have used MINARD'S MINARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel and in my family for years, and for the every day ills and accidents of life I consider it has no equal. I would not start" on a voyage without without it if it cost a dollar a bottle. CAPT. F. R. DES JARDIN, Schr. "Storke," St. Andre, Kamou- raska. A Poser. Precocious Offspring--Pa, may I ask just one more question? Patient Pater--Yes, my son. Just one more. Precocious Offspring--Well, then, pa, how is it that the night falls, but it's the day that breaks? Minard's Liniment Cures Garget in Cows Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. How to Tell Train's Speed. Count the clicks of the wheels on one rail (because joints alternate) for twenty seconds, and the result will be the miles per hour the train is running. running. There are 176 thirty-foot rails in 5,280 feet. The train, say, is travelling travelling at forty-five miles per hour, or 2.25 rails in one second, which," multiplied by twenty, equals forty-five rails in twenty seconds, or forty-five miles per hour. is what a leading physician says of Dr. Jackson's Roman Meal. Properly cooked into porridge according to directions on package, without stirring stirring after first making, it is a delight to humanity. Use a double boiler or set boiler in basin of. boiling water j and use one cup meal to two cups water. Cook for half an hour. It's very nutritious, prevents indigestion j and relieves constipation or "money j back." Ask your doctor. At grocers', ! 10 and 25 cents. I The bones of a human being will bear three times as great a pressure as oak, and nearly as much as wrought iron, without being crushed. crushed. APPLES WANTED. I AM OPEN FOR BARRELLED AP- ples in Carlots. Quote prices, naming varieties and grades. Can also use tew cars of apples in bulk. H. W. Dawson. Brampton. NEWSPAPERS POR SALE. P ROFIT-MAKING NEWS AND JOB Offices for sale in good Ontario towns. The most useful and interesting of all businesses. Full Information on application to Wilson Publishing Company, Company, 73 West Adelaide St.. 'Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS. ' . 3 C ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS. ETC. internal and external, cured without without pain by our home treatment. Writs us before too late. 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The Recorder Recorder said the defence was that the man did not steal the horse; it followed followed him. "It walked by my side," said the man. The Recorder said he was afraid counsel could not persuade a jury that such, a story was true. He refused legal aid, and told the man that he could "try the story" himself. himself. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, &c. A Bump for Science. A small boy rambled into a grocery, grocery, followed by the usual dog, and -stepped up to where the proprietor was busy wrapping something on the counter. "Hello, Mr. Jones!" said the boy, glancing toward the cake box. "Give üs a peck of pertaters, please." "All right," returned the grocery- man, proceeding to measure out the tubers, "and while I am getting them" just look at them and think. Did it ever occur to you that they contain water, sugar, and starch?" "No," answered the boy. 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RAW FURS All Quantities Why not make trapping profitable by shipping to the consuming market, we can afford, to pay you better prices, than our out-of-town competitors, as we have direct connections with the leading manufacturers in the world. A trial shipment is "all we ask to proVe this fact. WRITE TO-DAY SURE for Price List, Tags, Market Reports MAX' WUL7 SOHN 122-124 W. 26th St., New York City

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