0W3 is 00.. iji on merino! DR 2 yearn 0" 9n rattle g '3 Did, due ’9 “Sing 8 'M‘ sin; 6. due I new and gt)“ hips, nuw. z “Misha. «w. I. â€I “In .‘r iéhin e dispooed 0‘ k. good Witt unclon Fills, at. both it!" .‘t. Nethodm guest 0‘ he" ,u rauwua‘ N .u‘uzr «mutual m lawn “fl rus hum» [‘hu ductul' â€I an attack 0i ontructcd MW jun one of hi {ï¬ends will 3. he is now alt Seven llCK ’E'n mg Kilo»? urgioa a! No: not“ (LPN. tutu G. Km. â€4‘1“. 'lï¬rfl.“ “l A INN-o“ hm} DHI . â€le Imulflh. 3c 7 Mom J“ nun ul' 0" Jan. 23,1915 in chW“ Shore Line†wucï¬a Years old bun, Port pllevifle and lined and S a rvice 'ntreal n town 0. was rumwvd , NC 14%. “M: uwï¬wfl GAN Wurkm paid a "‘9 duo 11th in can 0;- â€I AGENT! mum “0M h! ro- pmnngrnphr Wmtcr War Prices rung ".l WW“ ‘I (E. 6. Edwards "My Q... mm. «a v I011. Hull “imp!"- “cessfullv “IDS and. ‘30 tun S“ m 531"- m1†H £03" Phone 27 BUNOON’S w. H. CRBSSWBLl LINDSAY . . _‘ Cemetery Work MGM QCMS Ben 157 L Thirty thousand dead and “founded are reported in Abram from the Italian earthquake. Dr. Andrew Hunter has been ap- pointed to the chair of pathological chemistry at the Il’nivmity of To- ronto. W Practice with machine guns will Itart at Exhibition Camp, Torbnto, “I Week. : \VlSh One and All a Happy' and Prosperous New Year 1 tlu- ‘ao. Inn-a .~m:uu 0 Can Chum-i1 Ch: Liudmy. 01" R. G. CORNEIL, Lindsay. Jun. 12. 1915. Sea-Tress. Thursday, Feb. 11, 1915 at, 11 n‘vlmk a.m., to receivelhe Annual Stun-menu to elect Direct- ors and 0'. her business. HOCKEY STICKS SA} a e-‘ Bali. u I had not dau } business. m, y dollafl. 1 Gamma!- I, ;,\ i .FT.-â€"'I’HREE REGISTERED an! Imus, seVen. eight and .-.-n monthS. Perfectly mark- “v‘nd brheding and condition, gum! mnking dams. A Noises, ll) PU BLIC NOTICE tun corinqa, rm muck agfl. regular 90': n nn‘tï¬a m ‘mm saw»: m mwmw mums. «Hid, made [73' n ‘ [\ITKIKVi'le {‘M.GRAHAM,1ANDSAY, l'q'H‘t‘d AUCtionm “d Red \grnt, graduate of Jones’ School of Auctioneering, Have conducted “leg :ny in seven diaerent. town- m three diflercnt tom; good {arms listed with me 'Phone 205. «mt. Annual (‘n'nm'al Meeting of mvr: Uni-m Llnmal Firr In- 1- Cnmpzmy will I» h! l l in the i1 Chmnhvr, in the Town of an, regular 32-75 \n'n rhn WASTE!) JANUARY mwa STORE}. WANTEDâ€"A COPY OF man-Wurrler dated June m wanted to complete I run Wnrder in the of- ' H‘ McNeillin, (‘oumy Hul'v forward in the mlll)‘ Iontfltlonn dun. nur [Il‘lt‘o Hmulnunn V . . t‘rm‘Ut‘v mlv r nlmdnws MM hwn nf \it- mwu. umw h'sn. 0h w wk: FIVE GUERNSEY nineteen months old. best. lot of heifers I d. and would not be ad not gone out 0‘ mess. Your choice "'8. P. J. ““3““ Hmm «luv-h eHIH-Hhi n- .Lwl pmmm' M HM Hum ur Hm WM" h wry {WHOM ‘- nutmmw pnamsamw w OMMMt WNW-M H‘. H: In a WWW mw dugmzuun MM 1.. «â€3!th w [Mr-- 6 Uw- jMFr-Nutfu A data Ha â€mm. OLIVER or Rent 05w MM anada Stock 32, now 96c Lindsay Ktnh-It. Our War ......$l.40 , Wu. r ________ 45c Recently inducted pastor of St. An- drew's Presbyterian church. Lind say. Since coming to Dindaay Rev. Mr. McIntosh and family have endeared themselves to‘ members of the congregation, and to citizeni in general. and a Very successful pastorate is anticipat- ed. The reverend gentleman presents a good pulpit appear- ance and has delighted his hear- ers with excellent. well 'prepared. thoughtful and {creefui semioma. l'rm'imua to coming in Lindsay llm‘. Mr. Mx-lntnnh was stationed at ihn fulluwinq chm-gm in Nnvn <z-mm- Hulnny, Antimmiuli nmi â€Hula“ an \Hn M‘MMI'NIAH‘ION. mum". Jun. 1R.».\ hundwd mIL Hun nunnrn M war appmpfluuun mm “W Mk“! nf t‘nl‘llmm‘dt hy Hm Hm» ‘m-mm‘m M Hm minim: “MINI. H [mm hamnml m drum H In mman-M lmm nun mun MN hu mum-um! th‘ lmpmnmmu nu Hm u-mma In Hm MN MW â€WW mum; "Mum. m mum» In éHm HM M Hm mlumhu‘ ,wmt. i mmwmnum dummumm tmww‘un m mm unnummu m mu mummmn wan m. mm mm: war-kl mu \m nndnvmkm. muuuh um \ar-guv mm mm mm Wm" MN hrs mmimmt A WNMM‘ ur‘ was mm! hm :xuï¬aiuu hams um mu her-n taunt, mm will air pum‘ as ve‘mtuav the opening eVening at the skating rink, also to Miss Currie, Lindsay, , who kindly handed to the treasurer; the proceeds of a concert given at.i her school in Verulam township. ‘ I‘US‘TMASTERS GIVE $5,000. The sum of $5,000 has been con- tributed hy the Postmarters' .\HHOCi~ ation of (‘anadu through the post- master of Renfrow. in connection with the diflewnt ronef funds arising from the war. the same to !e dis- trihuwd as follows: $2.000 to the Patriotic Fund, $2,000 to the 1391- man Relief Fund, and 51.000 to the Red Cross ï¬nd. “@131th rxux 1-.u. _. Chief Short received notice (his morning from the chief constable m i‘enotanguishme that a robbery had hm committed there and asking him to art-pat George Mon-190m who is sun-used of tho m-imm Morrison hrukn into a mavhm 99mm in Hip viiiazv and niuln n num'mr M ms» chunk“: (min; WANTED FOR THEFT IEVIRI IIONCHIAI. TROUILE. L“. w. '1‘. Allen. HalifaxI N28. Wfltefl: "I feel that I would be domg you and your great remedy. pg. Wood‘s Norway ............ :5 ‘I' AIA “n0 yulu Irv-v c â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" . . v H 7 Pine éyrup. a gross injustice if I did not write and let you know ghe wonderful results that I have obtained from its use. " 1 - ,V,L_--L‘ “an. “Last spring I happened to contract a cold: Of course. this is a common oc- curence. and I did not take any particu- lar notice of it at the time. However. it did not break up as quickly as colds generally did with me. so after two weeks. and no Sign of improvement, I began to get alarmed. and went to my local physician who informed me that I had contracted severe bronchial trouble as a result of neglecting my cold. He pre- scribed some medicine for me. which I took for about two weeks without any sign of improvement. I was getting pretty much discouraged by then, but one day a friend happened to be in to whom I was relating my trouble, and he advised me to try Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrun, saying that he had obtained 1. Au» w;-â€"r, end We†very beneï¬cial results from its use in a similar case. I took his advice and procured several bottles from my drug. gist. After taking it, according to direc- tions, for about two days, I noticed a decided improvement, and from that day 0:} I began to get better, and in ten _“_I 1.-..1‘1. 1' m, ua’ UAI .- Alva .- -- Q7- days I was in my usual health. I con- sider this an excellent showing for your remedy, and can highly recommend at to anyone afl‘iicted as I was. 1 shall always put in a good word for it whenever the opportunity ofl'ers itself.†You an procure Dr. Wood’s Nomy A: The Result O! I mum“ cold No com-ma The mmmaa m‘ m: H‘JMM‘ mumnuu m" Hmwmsev mm. NH. mm ufu‘pa [NM manning m" llummhur grim. £1013. wow wad mm amu'uVud. ‘; VHMMUNIL‘ATIMH. An appeal fmm the Hospital I'm' Hick (‘hildrem 'I‘m‘nmn. fur the Hana! ig rant; hum tneasurer m‘ Mauve-vs: ham Elly "lain 1.;td from Drainngu Inspeum Blackwell, and othars. . \pplications for ofï¬ce “919 rem'u ed gas follmus: 101‘ 89568501, 1). 181‘- !rill; for auditors, Walter Loo, .lolm L’I‘xmhcay, Inrne Frain, Frank (Bru- ham and \\ H. Plum). F‘m membel of â€mud of Health - , “Ihos. Downey. I Moved by George Malonoy, summi- ied by W Walden, that Lorne F‘rain land Prank Graham be appointed auditors fur the 1914 accmmtn. -4~ (‘urried. 1 greet mflerer, no ‘ that I we: oom- “ pletely run down in heeltb. ‘Other med- fl‘i icine did not help ‘33.: me, but L dis E. . 33 Pinkhun's agen- ' ‘ 4“ ble Compound made me well end strong. I now hove a big, hearty bsby boy, and pniee your medi- cine for the wonderful lot of good it hu done me." - Mn. ISRAEL Bncx, .13., Upper Leheve, Lunenburg 00., N. 8., Condo. The darkest duya of husband and wife ere when they come to look fomard to e childless md lonely old use. ;;;@=: mm mme mm M» Mumlny. Hem; mu. m H mm; “mum Nuhw‘mm m mu me- mm M! Hm uwmmwn‘ “warm! .._1 7 Many 3 wife has ionnd her-elf incu- pable of mothorhood owing to Iome de- rangement of the feminine system. often curable by the proper remedies. H In many homes can chlldlesa there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkham'l Vegetable Compound nukes women normal. ll yuu have the allghlest dnubt llmt Lydln ll. Plnklmm‘s Venom- hle Cmupmmd wlll lmlp ymIm-rllo to Lyell“ Iml’lnkham Mmllclnel‘n. (mmlltlnnllnl) Lynnmlnum. fur ml- vleo. Your letter will I.» mwnml. rvml uml mmwml hy u mums». and lmltl ln mm comm-«ea. Mmed by w. Dost seconded In \\ Walden. that Thos. Downoy be upâ€" pointed member of Ops Hoard of Health for 1915râ€"Carried. Mmed by \\. Best. seconded by J ~nrock. that John H Blackwell. Robert Deyen and George H Payne be appointed \aluamrs for 1915.â€" Farried. Mot'ed by W. Walden. seconded my H. Mammy. that t). W. ‘l‘errm be appointed assessor for the township [of 19l5;-;(?itrl‘led. Moved by “1 item. seconded hy .l. “rock. that it great of IS to the lloapunl fur Mek Children. ‘l'nrnnto. - he anther-wed not! .that n mph»: of the Munwnmt Worm he Ul‘tltfl‘t‘tl; -:- Var-Ned: : Hydnws swimming the appoint: inwm of various tuwna’hip nmuers Ml ummw’eml above. also bylaw up: lpmmmg .1. n, Blackwell tile dram Iiuapwtov for the township of ï¬ns. also by authorizing the were and treasurer to borrow money for the. current expenses. were duly passed. Aimed by w. Walden. seconded hy‘ (l. Maloney. that the application of W. J. Ray for tile drain 1mm and the'inspector's report thereon be ac-‘ cepted and the reeve and treasurer; be authorized to sign the necessary“ debenture. Moved by W. Best, seconded by J. Brock, that. 3100 be appropriated in each division together with the bal- ance from 1914, this to be included in the byâ€"law later.-â€"Carried. _ Moved by G. Maloney, seconded by W. Walden, that. refunds of 1914 tax:- es be authorized as follows: Miss Droogen $1.91; Miss Forest €1.90, {Miss Viola. Lucas 96c. W. Windrem, 'statute labor tax $4, and that tn? following rtaxes be returned against the land: T. Brooks $4.26. J. Blake $1.89. Ann McGlynn $8.46, S. Marshall $4.37, Jas. Long 816, and the following taxes remitted: Ethel Corneil $1.81, Ella Brady $1.63, W. Carroll $2.03, J. Gunn 81, Blanch JackSOn $1.83, Miss Meldrum 81.04. Mice Nichols $2.16. Miss Pye $1.55. Moved by W. Walden, seconded by ; J. Brock, that the following anâ€" . counts be paid: J. Mch 83.55, G. W. Bean. stationery 81.25; Wil- 0P8 COUNCIL Waldm. swonded by A. t). W. ‘l‘err‘m be new for the township v non ad Wilson â€6.“. “My; wan-1i: m mm 08.18. Am a 00.. mt. fuel. light. 'phono. otc., Jul.‘ to March, 1914. (overlooked), 818.75. and on. to Dec, 1914, 818.75. J. Jukoon, salary a col- lector .75, deputy-returning ofï¬cers (or sell, poll clark and booth rent. ‘ 810 let each polling division. J as. Long, balance at township ohm on Long drain $15. ' - Council adjourned to meet Feb- ruary 15, 1915. . RUSHTONâ€"CATOW. . A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized at the home of Mrs. Jas. Rush. ton, Kit-knew, on Tueedty. Jun. 5, at 7.80 p.m., when Miss Ada Catow. of Winnipeg. became the bride of Mr. Two “565le5 ’03an"†m The snnouncanents made in the LINDSAY MONDAY daily press from day to day of the TWO men who "0 wanted by â€1“ unlsVorsblo conditions st Salisbury Provincial police onrchsrges of frau‘d Plains. which reports have been furâ€" were in Lindsay on Monday morn» ther supplemented by private letters “‘3' receivm in Lindsay from boys at the Chief Short w†notiï¬ed "3' “0' front. is by no means assuring news. iociivc Ncwhnll. of I‘Morhoro, at 11 especially the statement m“ n am. to h†on the 10““ "M “’r them. ihousnml ure sick from various nil- b‘“ "‘9" had '9“ "MM" (he â€WW3“ tmonis H but mum to emphasise was Meivml 'iho men aw cumin?“ Mun ii “iii lw u misinko to send th mi :1 mannzim‘ pmpnsiiinn. ilw munv isommi mnimgmn in ihis wnior- Chlet Short was notiï¬ed by he- tectivc Newhnll. of I‘Mcrhoro. at 11 a m. to be on the look out. for them. but thes had left bofnre the memo was mewm. 'lhc men aw engaged an n malnzmo prnpnniunn. (he mmw n! the work twin: um " Jam-nah nt Unmmerm" mm to he puthhml In Montroat. Thu tnklrn deal w-lnclpnny wnn farmvra and are thlnu plum ut pickmnrkvu mm mm unmmlm-nml. \\ m: shut â€"â€".~\mong ihe musicâ€"liningr peopia I 'from outside points who ; ' mic-d the 9concert given by the A". . 2c Quar- no- ‘totto in Lindsay last niglf. ‘ticed: Messrs. \‘ecil Smith, | » ‘ton, Jarvis Stoddard and .\|.'. Duro, ‘oi Woodvilio; Miss Annie Moiherell. of Little Britain; Miss Annie ivory, In! Omemee; Mr. Roy Gienny, I Hie 'Ilritnin; Mr. Cecil Come", Our -‘ 7; ’Misa Thurston. mansi‘ord; arm. #Waiter Brien and Miss “rim. 1 m- ford. - Bur- II" rum: Humhnull and MW: Hum“. ur‘ ‘I‘nr-mnu. yam-mt meuh mwn 3w; turdw nu mm “M‘ m Hum! "Wm u‘hm‘n mu.) MN mu “kinda. «Mr. H a, I‘hmiva. 0f WNW “Hm. mm â€m mwn fur a Ca“ hmwa xeawmm'. passing mmuah un hi: mm m Nu 01d hmua M Minna“. â€"-Mrn .1. James. m’ t‘amn. mm Lindsay h'iendu a Visit yuaturdux. Mn James. 'm Speaking 0‘ ma [‘etuv- 1mm intermediate hockey team. said IIV‘V u VV' mat the I'otes would not only iand their distrioa. but would make a strong bid for the intermediate u. U. A. cup. His son is the clovev cus- todian oi the nets, who has been So highly spoken of in the newspaper reports. Great Difference In Many are destructive to the flesh and numerous to may. but (he old rah: «we Putnam‘s Corn F‘mraemr r9: mmn Coma. Warm and “unions. without. pain in 94 hourfl. Nd mm. nu tailura. “Putnam's" cam-9:: Capt. Gideon Adams, 0! the (lov- ernment Steamer Reserve, was drowned at Prescott. C I t I v w w -~ . Landau. Jam 17.:Nme Within. French and Belgian aviators dropped bombs on me railroad station at 08' tend. causing considerable damage. according to a deanatoh to Lloyd'a New-a trom its correspondent on the Franco-Belgian border. George Vanatter. living in I‘Jin, suffered theloss 0! two black faxes, valued at $5,000, which were pois- oned during the night. 131L135 CURED at HOME why New Absorption Method. If you suffer from bleeding, itching, blind or protruding Piles, send me our address, and. I will tell you ow to cure yourâ€" self at home by the absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment ‘free for trial, with references lirom your own locality if re« quested. Immediate relief and permanent cure assured. Send no money, but tell others of this offer. Write to-day to Mrs» M. Summers, Box 963 Windsor. Ont. \M 8m "I‘mwm ‘9 mm ;) MIR W M. Aumu. M Nahhumm. mmnunn Hinm Wedding Bells Fakirs Wanted tun Cures in 1mm N Don't mine and width a. nasty coldâ€"you an kill it it in o J“! by mum; in the healing Vapor oi Cotsrrhozone. It’s the quickest. surest thing for colds ever known-simply knocks than right out. No medicine to take when you use Cetmhozonc.â€"you just inhale the richest of healing piney essences through a speCially devised influx-1 this medicated vapor is death to the germs of cold or catarrh. It heals and soothes the. inflamed sir pus- sgee, clear: out phlegm, stops die- In ta minutes you have wonuernu renal. In an hour you (eel like a new being. Colds or coughs simply can't exist i! Cstsrrhomne is used. No treatment so directâ€"Catarina who goes right to the spotâ€"acts quickly. and thoroughly cures coughs and colds. hronchitis. autumn and ir- ritable throat. No (allure. means every time. Complete outï¬t 81.00; medium size 50c.; smell (trial size only) 25c. Sold by dealers eves-ye where. ‘Hw mmorunm- M me proper raw and mmurutm «I 3mm: Humor mm m! and In umlm- mmMurann of lhn Imminhm t‘mmnlnnltm nh Hm- m'mnun. â€MIM- lumhmmm w- .mH Hm Hw hunumn In Infllh. nn awn-3» 31mm and Madman mum Mm m may miumn tar-mm mm MIM- Mum m" Imu- hu-h mm- «W 'mn “mining Hm mum mm m ‘5:W:“““â€" mu gmmh M mum: NM 1 m? DOESN'T “WEB WEBSITE]; COLL“ IS CATARRMNE H hm hwn (mm! M «uwr-Mw um ¢. mm mmmmuu ui mu NM «mm amnl m mm. M- 3mm: mum will. if «Hmwd m mm. auwad m wluahw mmwr- nv “Paper-Ly. and when hm and mutual deatmy ma homes at powers in \he amp" vu- lmwa now being hum up thmughout the Province. and cause loss at me, The protection of the settlers. as The fir-t agricultural conference will be held in the lectureroom of the Winter Fair Building, Ottawa, on Wednesday, January 20th, at 1.80 o'clock. The Conference is held un- der the dlmction of the Dominion Department 0! Agriculture, in c0oop- oration with the Provincial Depart- ment of Agrlculturc, and is the ï¬rst of a series whlch are being arranged for throughout Canada, to explain and discuss condltlonn ln countrles where live stock and agricultural production wlll be oï¬ected by the Much valuable lnl‘onnallon has been Collected. with the view at preâ€" Kitchener says lhe war wlll not mm (mm in m ml when Mull- lon) unlll May at 1916. but, the gmtm flnanelm In the world. com- prlnlng hankors from awry munuy annalvnl la mu Minivan ulrugglv. elnlm um war cannot pounlllly lam ï¬ve momma lweauuo «l mu lmuvm damn drain an the money but: ul lha world. The: M'amï¬a man. however. claims to be tram Mlnourl and wlll lake nohody'a word as lo when. war 1w“! eeaae' In discussing this question the' Philadelphia leader says: nut war new is one long. continuous sflslr. There is no end. The thunder of the guns is constant. Day and night they belch forth their messengers of; death. There is no rest (or man or} metal. These modern butteriug‘ rams are as perslstent as the sun in its course. And therein lies the hope for early peace. The casualties have been ex- aggerated. but accurate analysis still leaves them stupendous. Cars which bring up fresh troops do not return empty. The “to o! the guns also is short. A hundred discharges will ruin most of them. Such a saturnslis. of destruction must inevit- ably wear ltsel! out. It. not only exhausts the notions’ human resour- Ices. but. it wastes with appalling quickness their material means. It is war continuously at its supreme moment, ‘ constant crisis. beyond the power of human stsmins. and nerves to be maintained long. nerves to be maintained long. There is more ï¬ghting now in a weokthantheFOusodtobeinayoar. A year's war now is a. hundred year's war in cementum form. There will be pause in exhaustion, and exhaustion is M .' wws nun we when 10 mm was IS “unknowns" Canadian Soldiers at Salisbury The Value of Young Timber Patriotism and Production War Must Be Short chute, enable- you to bmthe My. C‘turhozone braces up the throat â€"giveo it strengthâ€"atop: the hack- ing cough. (he. the lung: 3 chance. In ten minutes you have wonderful In an hour you {eel like a. new being. Colds or cough: simply can't exist i! Cntarrhomne is used. No treatment no directâ€"Catarina acne goes right to the spotâ€"acts soaked place. It would be very much better to keep the second con- tingent in (‘mda until a beta! place than Salisbury is ready. or un- til they can go direct to France or nelgium. Men who volunu‘er to ï¬ght the common toe-Germany. Austria and Turkeyâ€"should not. he mated to ï¬ght the further too of Menu-on nnd (“9- mm brouuht on unnnwmnarny hy Improper qunru‘rn. \mlvns all Mum nm are hum mum wmmfl «lm-Inp Hm om- new-on. "mum Hmlm‘ nmwhm nu mmâ€"nr Hmum-nl mm: In an MIN «arm pnuwum mm "W. Nunm «my mun- hunwn mm- mum!“ “mm Hmhm an m m mm: mm H» III». I» m- c mmwu m "mum WM“: hm mum-v rumm- «mumvwm um In NH; M "MM! amt-n; H mwllw Nu Mummu. [NONI «Mum. 6M1! M‘ mama-u. mm w-mtuwu n “mm mm. mm mm iuwnuwn Hm Nun. WNW-Hi â€w wMunm. "a win. In nnmhvr gum-mm“. «ummn m: «mums. ‘I‘mw MN» are: he \WH umlermuul m “Hush «summm "mt me lv‘uw' umvwh in «\‘ewï¬aw see Haring ‘ ou-ommvmn u! the rest: dumb u. prevanung destructive ï¬re: in me 3mm: as we" as tho um tim- bur. mm M M We mum-r. is not nun-«1 seating to [were and business men the necessity of extending our agri- cultural productiun, in order, through the deVeiopment of our own “380“!" we, to take advantage of the opporq tunity of establishing an extensive export trade and, at the same time, to discharge our duty to the Empire by providing a more adequate supply of foodstufla {or the sustenance oi Sta army and its people. l~‘a.rmcrn are urged to be present. in large numbers to participate in this conference. It is their prlvnege an cttmns of this Dominion to render a Very eflectlvo aorVice to the Mother Country during the coming year. "Wu†LEFT "85.000. Field Marshal Loud Roberta 1m an 9mm of $886,000. an at whtoh nose to Na “New and daughters. APPOIN'i‘ED BAIIJFII‘. William Staple. but been appoint- ed mini! 0! the fourth division court. I‘etorboro County. George Ruuhton. the ceremony being performed by Rev. M. Idndsay. (he “3mm" at Mm†hem CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Ovor 30 Your- It Beats Them All ! One of our customers from the nonhevn purl o' the county was m but weak and bnught ï¬ve packages nfO'd Engli h Condition Powder. He stated that he had tried a ver- iety 0 other puwders and foods, but had never found anything thet can't! even up much ours in the promptnesï¬ wing which it, luilt u: and renewed the ener y at his Mock. 1 his in au‘ e'antlully the re- port that we hear from every quot. arr. We hOpC you win! try this "our dy when you need anything in the condition powder line. 250 a. I’m-a or 6 for 01.00 HIGINBOTH AM um mm “mm the