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Watchman Warder (1899), 27 Feb 1908, p. 4

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MISS S. U.’\.ul'DL "IX-KR“) WOMEN'S II Many rural people w] :rxnsc look forward to months with pleasure o the cessation in the fa (an opportunities oflet 13mm! improvement a :aualu' dread the ap] ‘ ~Mlu plv who might oth- Mzmy rural peo to the winter misc look forward nunths with pleasure on account of the cessation in the farm work, and [m- opportunities oflerud for intol- L-mauul improvement and enjoyment, actually dnewd the approach of the 61nd and; snow because of the cold, mcmnfortable houses they must live in. Soxm-timcs they are tryinghal‘d no pay for the farm, and do not want to spare any money for re- ruirs; or. the bank account that is to build the new house looks onâ€" cmn‘agi'ng, and so the old pl no as it is for a, few years longer, as it would not pay to lay out any- ‘ “a ,. Hmcx ’15 IL WUUN llvv r... , time. " thing on it for so short 2:. Again, in many cases. t or 13121039 is E“; rented. and the owner canrrat be in- bi: Iluoed to fix up the. house. thinking that because it was uncomfortable few-ml years ago the t-emmt must. be b" unreusrm-ahle in requiring repairs. ’JMn-dt can these people do to keep mmforlaible through the hitter wea- ther? A very small outlay will help matters greatly. and it is always well to remember that a moderate “ meant spent in repairs is a real xconomy in the saving of fuel, extra clothing and doctor hills, not ' to : Intuition tho comfort so derived. r Hone can call the place his own. t .sud is therefore at liberty to fix I things up a little, the outlay of a. ‘ r’ew dollars will make even a ,very 1 ”in house comparatively comfort- 1 able. One great source of discomfort is cold floors arising from poor I walls. Instead of the unsightly ‘ ' 'iumking” so often employed to rem- . «513 this defect. the following device . his proved very efficient and does um an any way injure a. frame home 2 Make medium weight wooden frames that will reach from the ground to a. few inches above the «all so that it covers all the stone inimdations. cover each side with Krildiuq paper unql nail in “Men snow comes hank it well nnmd the bottom of the frames and u. great Goal of wind aod cold he kept out. If the window's are ill “tint, storm windows are a real mummy. Very often it is best to get new windows for the much used rooms. taking the discarded ones for extra winter use, but. howeVer it is arr-mewl. never try to get through ' vh windows that let the Col<l nir pour in. and demand twice the necessary amount of fuel to keep place. xozws 0F “1' mum-s wrv anotner source of an- naancv even “ell- fitting ones. Get atom doors for all those seldom usal. even though the} must he plain 2nd darken the rooms a little; and um Auu u... n‘ .â€" ovor the doors constantly in use build "storm houses." They 7 are much mom Convmlmt than an extra door. and keep lots of com and dirt frtm the house, being a sheltered 1012100 to brush on snow and for re- (“CV-”lg stoml-soaked garments. As Wltn sunu-uw w with small him. When this closed the room is secluded in lic gazr. yet the heat can on ly at top and bottom. end ‘ peraturv keeps comfortable. xerly bong this need not :1 further procantioo. put felt strips wi‘h the usual door. on doors that fit closely. When nor. needed 101' bald Anothor thing that helps more than oveh door open and the sto one who has never tnod it can im~ throw out much more heat. â€"-u “when” «hp niazzas thh experiments have proved the INCREASING WINIER comroms ()I“ .-\.\' ADDRESS BY S U \MPBELL AT OS- uniES'S I.\S 1‘11 L T‘E. eight wooden from the above the all the stone 5M!- with .il in place. mk it we“ 01' 0M tapestry carpet. s bin-n «'m'ofully fitted to t rooms in which carpets used it is a great help t paste heavy paper upon kmp the col-d air from-1 When the com weather all around t‘hv unused (h dows, but, always loave im every room ready t0 ttilation. Nothing is M1 wird from blowing" in and betwcen frames tha made to fit. Haw: one ALA 4 with silkoli-ne or burlap. at with small him. When th closed the room is secluded "lie guzr. yet the heat can 1 1_\' at top and bottom. MK perature keeps comfortable xerly bong this need not ‘ AAA-p Jytime. Isa; ucw. "WV V n ‘ . . . . ') .Jln.u‘°6 {than mumgus 9r zutabaga§ . I mum-nymings. 1 .\n=s.â€"Ma.n~gcls are less hublc to MORRISON haunt the 1mm than an: ruwaagas, : Hers. 31. orsforss. .and for Lnis reason are to be pre-i °Wib°mh°mm¢k ifcrrcd. As producers of milk, mung- gar becus may i015, rutulmgus, and su 5.ch couuwu as prucucm l H. 15. 32â€"1 am Iecdmg ________._-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"'â€"â€"ih.xll. bushels 01' mzwg'cls, two pounds ‘shorts, three pounds bran to each the co}d Tnox‘xths. {fa-i- cuw, together with buy. Would it 358d au‘ space. be‘\;heex; Ebe better to increase the herd, feed 1 the outer clu‘na‘tb i“ ffcwer mangels and more will feed 1’ t (1085 “0t l’c‘m‘t “L $30 per ton, bran $26 h H to weave when 'iShorLs cost a OUSL ' per ton. s m de as if the room ' . . 8' :‘DS.â€"l‘hu qua-nut)» 01 mangc‘s fed 7.] Alan I .n n..- 15‘ equal. IMONT.U.S.A. 35 one and a 0113!: Lu -H‘...‘ made as if th room 1"” ""“' out of dours, and Mid ADS-f‘lhc quantity of mangcls red '1 i the glass attracts a thy this cut‘l‘eswndcm appears to me 4 um. 04' heat from the 1‘0 'W CXWSSiW- 31x15 pounus per 1 mroom need not day per COW is heavy feeding \nLh \‘ be ‘ may he made _ from an old house, “”ch 10“ him to increase the I - - . n3\\'er.e\'cry purpose. the: 01 cows 15 Somethmg whwh 1 such as these almost . g all his elves in one winter in ‘condltions. 11‘ he could get. roan)“ fuel. good COWS they could be run at u. a place is routed and er'rOIIPy but. if the shOUI-d be uniortun-‘ tt, to be obtained there lgte "1 getting hold 01' Some 18.1.1101" unierior stock, he would be much“ Whether u, would he wins- num~ 'Lannot say without know-in» things possible. though . 1111110 the care of the ’lbctter without. them. it all depends “"M-n fhe poor walls 'Ubon his skill in buying cows, andi “‘ “Main extent upon his good} .IJU‘V .. the “hnlfdoor” is a very Have light. frames mane doorways, but i'ack-ing at at top and bottom. axnish the frames. cover ' - kanrlnn and hanfi 5. When this door is is secluded from p1. : heat can Miter {vec- )ottom. end the tem- comfortable. If pro- “ nmd mt interfere snu qunuâ€"v. -7” rhcre found in many houses the cold months. There an other little things {but will themselves when one ha: thinking on the subject: th mg in front of the kitchen table where most of the w from the cold floor; are all more economical am A “ ' ‘A knvn‘ ROOTS FOR MILK PRODUCTION. RA'HON FOR MIleING COWS. TI R\II’S FOR BREEL 1‘:I\(‘ 30W. E I % 1 i lro1‘. Geo. E. Day at $1190. A.U., 1givus the following practical ans- ‘xsers to questions asked: 1 1â€"1. 15. S. â€"A1e mangels better [or 'miu‘ c0115 than ruLaLagas 23.11: su- gar beets better 101 mm: production [than mumgcls or 1Hut11bagas2 ‘. 111:1. â€"-.\La.u-gcls are less liable to â€"-- n. ”.111an 81'? an nu..- v fort-producing than to hover. m‘im. over th: fire in- a d U. ll. p., -. _., ni’ps suitable for a breeding sow 1’ Ansâ€"Where sows will cut- i‘nw tur- nips they will be found quite satis- l'n;tory. if the sows have been fed mangvls or sugar beets, the chances are they will not. care for turnips; but if they have not been accustom- ed to other kinds of mots, they will geoerally eat raw turnips quite sat- isfactorily. Of course, to. sow should not be expected to live upon ra'w ltumips. but should be fed a. light | Hogs do very Well on green fodder !or com in the stalk until the leaves !an-d stalk becomes quite dry, when it lis better to feed unhusked corn. When this is begun it will certainly pay $0 "for-d some of the concentrated foods. such as taanmsv, stuffs. Right here is W‘ {all down in the and fat-ten a 80‘ ‘They do not film burildin-g UPI 0‘ 1e and consequentl)’. pounds, Whereas they shou lit-tile. more growth and ' on In? quva- , ’romt of the kitchen sink here most of the work 1e Low stool by the sewing -.t table that keeps the e cold floor; these th more economicad and c 7 _ -uA- ¢ o.â€"â€"Rub bc1ween I d [er Feeding of flog Salt Codfish, Toki _....â€" the hands one and one-half pounds of ! ‘ - . ' shredded savlt codfish, and plunge it. (Montreal Wxtncss) into a. quart of boiling water for ‘0 very We“ 0“ Kroc“ [Odder five minutaa. Drain on a sieve in the stalk Pntil the leaves 'press out the water. Hm an ounce‘ k becomes mute dry, when 1?. of butter in a saucepan, add two; to feed unhusked corn. When tablespoonmls of flour, stir well n it will certainly pay to “bile muting for a minute. pour in egu .e of' the cqncentrated foodg. a. cup and a quarter of hot. milk. and tuanlgage, oxl-meal and mm ‘m'x well until it comes 1,0 3 hon. ‘ with a salt- ‘Add the codfieh. season . . persqns {spoonful each 01' cayenne pepper and :n m thew efforts to TNSBEgrated nutmeg. Mix well and let an a gogyd Ibunch-of hogs. §cook for five minutes longer. Pour , not: furmsh maternal for the linto a baking dish. dredge two hab- up of lean meat and bone,§]cspoon1uls of grated cheese over. -mmnv their hoes fatten. 'gdivi-de mm a. tablespooauul of butter " ova: ..._ M9 in an here is where many L, ,_ .uently, their hogs fatten. on around 150 or 175 nereas they 9110“” make a. . growth and attwin a the same time of 200 0!‘ an v».-- -_ od bunch of hogs. icook h ish material for the flute a ' :am meat and bone. llcspoow their hogs fatten. 1divide I -ound 150 or 175 in very they should make a. for ten n-5‘6 sewing 0r i ; the feet 9 things 1d com- er, Shlv‘ ‘ draught." is \ I ever used by the m Trish t 1t. To . introduce it sending their name '1‘. A. Slocum. Lim by all urea-date d Send for Pros ness of the Chest. edieol profession for ICoughs, Colds, ’Croup, Bronchitis and Children hke into every home we will send 3. free sample to every person snd address to Dr. ited. Toronto. Sold ruggists st 254:. sample To-dsy. V""B" . r Tightncs of ihe Chest it. Tointroduce it in“ will mud n free sample sending their nuns um “ ' 2...“...1 into - five I press odder eaves zen 1t of bu When table my ‘0 “bile foods. ‘3“ ‘8' .(‘ul . stock." he declarai. " improve thc'breod of men." i We are not improving the breed of Irma, but. are. providing the means for its deterioration, when we tolerate kin law the race track mbling that .wo have prohibited ' the constiW- tion. Just, how the is deterio- .rated the Governor himself has dc- ’scribcd. It is American to want {Work to make the most otyourself. ,L- “long 'hl“ races scribed. u 15 "Mn“... , work. to make the most. of yourself. “The young man who plays the races in the hope that he will get a dollar which he has not earned, or ten'dol- lots which he has no right to takc, that young man has lost the Amorâ€" ~ican sentiment : he has lost iho most important part of his birthright." \ The breed of hOI‘SCS must not be improved through an ins‘itution that puts madness in the veinsnf youth, undermines‘ the habit of industry. un- mme nvnmctor and cvcntuatos in \ ULCERAI to ""r V The breed of hot-Sc: improved through an puts madness in tho underminm‘ the habit settles character and till-tapping. 'often (es speciallx in the muse ( standing ()1 1 :men) by cxcosshc Mrs. J. E. Bern man of tharine St. ,Hamilton, (‘mt '»- :- nnin‘v IIEALED BY 'lAM-BL'K. result. of an injury sometimes of even a tiny scratch is chronic ulceration. the skin disc-use that eats deepest into the tissue and is most painful. Weaken-mg and oh- stimtc. Ulceralions mm Mung-ht on ‘kn “nun nf “-0- A common in very small bits. set. 111 an m... for ten minutes. and serve. ' ‘ Potatoes and Apples Mashed To- - semenâ€"“n medium potatoes and “our large large, tart apples are pee!- ‘ed and the apples cored. Cut pota- toes into smal! chunks and salt ‘them :: slice the apples and lay them ’ and Incl-II I. 0-.“ v..- _ V on top. Just cover with «Mr one Tboil till soft. Mb 691')? sumothly. Mind add a. tablespoonlul of butter Ejust before serving. Serve very hot: ideficiaus with fried sausages. pork chops, or fmnkfurters. and emphati- lmlly a cold weather dish. IMPORTANCE pp CEMENT pos'rs AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR woon. (By Mr. Geo. L. Olmsteud, Went- Much attention is now hcxng pluu experimenters of cement in every cou- och-noble form. such as til}. building blocks, foundations. and last of 311 but not least, cement, posts. which I firmly believe is the coming post. In driving through this fruit sec- tion we so often see people setting 69“” Posts so mail that should you AN01 HER USE I’OR CEMENT in ”nun; than. Two Good Recil)es X, Hamilton. 01“.. 51:53: ling g flexing for a number of lonh a hagly inflamed and ul- the. and ankle. I had used W after another with no mp: ncfit. My leg was swollen out. was to bursting, and day 51am I' sufl'ered severe pains. At 'lpm mv husband prevailed “f 1 .York Mall) re'ceipt of price. LEG AND ANKLE pie to every Ind “dress to Dr. I straight as they cre very hard on :ed..'1‘oronto. 8016 the bangs and am. 'l‘he rod tition. Anyone have 1128““ St 25‘3- should be pulied out the same dtLV' ‘0‘ ”ed for sale am an the cement ‘ . . portunity of puttmg m“ 1'9"”. {they are made. for wh ‘ ry hard to getout, lhibit. and attract!“ to make them without any is time ‘lies from a distance 39‘1”“3 Ichum: seed. and m I the Breed {and money thrown away. __ ishouldfiave gght strands of ware. can write the secret in Mail) land With a. little care two men can . ’make th‘rty-nve in ten hours. but ‘plcased to 8"“: any ' g them Ibis possession. and I ‘ 531d 9. fine and .carelmust be taken In drawin 203:;aéggg?a“hz? [to the field. and last but not loaft g, the plea that it .scttinz tht'm ‘ they should he put m is not merely to cm ondition to _. im- three feet and we“ trumped at the {paltry rim . it is ~ n an “M bottom with a little gravel. I thmk't . p . , â€"---M 1m vnrv valuable go stock imoment means 01 hr 7 ' ‘ *~--- Onnothor_ f0] '\;'-or_th CoWYJ minutes longer. 1’0“” » dish. dredge t“’° ”a” f grated chm over. (“Mal 0‘ butter mun. set in a“ 9"" tor 0v“ w- -.-- I “9"“ ‘ . and mad ‘atripl 0' ‘5‘ ,y M ‘9“ not; only W W‘“ mild, {but you til we I ' “anti". :..ono w o ends cuts. bruises, res, eczema. boils. sores, itch. piies, 1 all diseasos of the mists and stores, Buk Co.. Toronto, -‘ nf nrice. 3 boxes BL'K. ’iood mould. ' gsucn an I ml")v :10)" oats * ‘5' | side of ‘ L-nsc llmason U . they 32360:}: 'wire is :to make them 'and money W rm find more 8"” and finish up with must. be taken to straigh‘. CS thy ‘l the ban!!!“ and d should be puHed o canelmust to the field. and last but not least . ,scttinz them ; they should be rut in three feet and well trumped at the 1‘ bottom with a little gravel. I think 3‘ they would be very valuable to stock 1 Who have land I . ‘ and gram farmers, ‘a (once of No. 9 wire about ion inches long. and running it through! wow": | the post and using the ideal .wire fence and then winding the loner I ends around fence wire. they Would have a fence that would East fur- by 4 niches thick. and .short pieces of lint! two rnds down 1h 'anchor wire. but care pultin.“ all the barb wire and suck- rough for 1h:- must be taken to cross thcdmrh wire so as to make them strong. 'I‘ho objection I have to atomI is that the wire will {out and allow the and post, to pull Lout. ! 'l‘hvrc is no lauu Uu .-. who cur‘h so rich that. i [constant cropping of any any rotutkn of non-legal ‘such as main. sorghum. 'llcy, outs. or any other isidc of ~thc legumes. for {reason that all these cr .L- __‘;I f. Ihe Growing of Legumes a Necessity Gitts 0‘ WM 011}- stock of Watches. (Bloch. Shverwu-e. Fine Jewellery and Novelties cannot be beaten for fine qualir y. dainty patterns and modem prices. The P013013" Jewelry Store work of use lOCI-l Wu. .v- purpose of striking the county r: as K would be obw'ously unfair strike the county raw uniformb ' l1 mineswr. when one man assesws actual value. according to law. lather ct i vdue or lees.onou\_cr1 The Popular Jewelry Store W. F McCarty 'nuy EARLY AND nvom THE RUSH and Oil, in the latest Artistic Shad“. ‘10 50 had in any gmtity. of grave! and LWU v--- sides of moulds‘ distance for 3’0" m nu up 3°“! :hnt it. will bear wnuu. ..., f any one or with Hyyoomc w Hare their Plaguminous crops hum. wheat. bar- ‘ In these ‘ ‘9 ,_.,,- “in d more Wire the face tn pu’t: llSOtlllw. .m “Ia-1w w ..._v, and all it «I «300:6;wa postponed unul use 29m inst. The“ was ya)" tries will stun . 3m mm m be m with the secretary. Mr :1. Cm _ .mdm. Wits will be barbs N on ‘tlmugh not entered for prize compeâ€" he 1'0“ ‘tltion. Anyone having a. few pushds {‘2' 61L; 0! need for sale should also the op- ' . ‘portunity of putting ., aamme on ex- get out , ‘ war. and lhibit. and attractand a. sale. Part- 18 time ‘les from a distance wishing to pur- l 1:422:18 Ichum: seed. and unable to attend. * ' 1..., “Tim the secretary. who will be it would for at with O‘OCk‘ o tOO my “0 ityrdxn from I :ding into wu {gins to 88‘- i'jhcy are no ;of pain and ()f ‘looms “P on} Mlthem. No W- all wrlw v..- -V pleased to give any infomwMon in ’ and assist them as far of the fair as possiue. The UbJGCt the is not merely to comoew for paltry pnm; it is to provide a con- venicm means or hugging- sellers and for inc sale or ex- cleun seed grains. po- tatoes. etc. 'Any er 01 we Ver- tulam Agriculturuvl Society having sezd {or sale should place 9. sample {on exhibition. 1! is of no consc- (31an whether it is entered for prime couwtition or not . CAN Women are pf pain and (“Stream u... ooms up only a, {‘w days sham of ' women fore their time. In these times of trial Dr. lmms' Pink are worth their Weight in gold to women. wally make how, rich blood. and on ' and regularity of the blcod the health of every girl and every woman depends. ' obber Welland Mrs. Lrbanc C. W , the many women whc nlth and strength u ' Pink Pills. Mrs. Web by SM LU uvw ...... ;ptoms were headaches and ‘weaknvss. After a time bht increased so rapidly that I able to attend to my duties. I lost flesh. looked and had frequun't fainting fi [constantly doctoring, but .any benefit. and I began t1 "my condit ion was hopeless a lrieod asked me why 1 di Dr. Wil‘liams' Pink Pills a tioned seVoral cases in wh knew of the great benefit followed their use. After inn I decided to try the p her says 1â€""3W‘ while living i“ H b-3w to decline. L MISERY BY DR- row “luv nun-V -, . ' '- and "V the um" I had lsumptio'n has apt/13' nun. M..-” _ .pllls lWoul-d u not be well to call the latâ€" ' W “85“”: 0f lest terrorâ€"tho latest slaughtcror .. was again cnjonng good health. I cannot too strongly the Red Plague. “‘39 other discouraged sufl‘ercrs ‘0 As contributors to the record of give Dr. Williams' Rink Pills a full“ life tragedies in the United Slatvs ml." . _ ‘ automomlos now outrunk cvclom‘r‘. Dr. Willia-ms' I‘m-k Pulls vnll cure [shipwrecks on tho great éaknls and 3.11 troubles due to PO97. wamry ithc bubonic plague. According to u Morel count. kept by the Chicago Tribune. -" :5- Lroubles, rheu . . 331:7, rem o: h grim». and such nervous Emmiu‘es increased more man mu- troubles all _St. Vitus' dance candy?" we: c9111.. 324 persons having been tlal paralysns. Sold be all medlcme killed outright as compared uiLn 200 dealers or by 13$“ at 50 cents a box in 1906. The increase in the number or six boxes (or 82.50 from The “7- injured urns almost equally ap'.~|.lllnz, Brockwf'llle. Where 851 were severely hut in Willhma' Medicine Co.. 01“- l 1906, last year's total Has 1,244. | this count including only tho-3.3 cases «reported in the newspapvrs. That. 'these figures are far from being mmâ€" t I“ mm. “'de plete as indicated by statistics com- on m CountylValuation piled in Massachusetts, showing that; __.. in three months ending September 21 , re were 41 deaths caused by aul o- I xpend the mm“ (tauntingnlegzlf 9:913? ‘mobiles in that. State alone. . ‘ victorh County has m its lands New York's record of_ “acc‘defis ' M and and“ by the county is NW1 to that of Chlcago, Hula: Sud“. M mmicipcllty has its delphlu, St. Louis. Boston. Ball 1â€" ‘W rues-ed by . ‘0“; man. N more, and Cleveland. with. a loyal - ploys populnuon- of more than 51:: mlllmn combined. Forty-eight persons um; killed in New York in the course at the year and 128 others worn my; f (ll u u would he obviously unuir to 06- Thus fir this year the rm. \. death and destruction is bomr: ml.) the vamvlom made by each 'local mimiml In the frat twen‘.‘ (la-‘3‘. of January automobile "accldvnls «anal volue. “cardiac to law. on- “hm-“3W in New York. n““‘"""""‘ {“1" other st 4 value or less. mower two- filled. fatally injured five. and M“ u ”been. , thirds. and others haven only knows how Some of the munlclpnlltles ob- ______...â€"â€"â€"-â€" - ' o ‘ 'mevdudiondthecouat' ' 5 Use of Manure Spreader use-on. and appalled to the county Judas. m h“ may given his de- ‘chlon. Ha found that tour mmlci- A manure spreader is the 1,951 and cheapest moons of handling lmrngnr‘d Yht‘ll‘ 1‘ politics were fairly well done. other: were no” lndlflenntly done. and six manure. p . . _ of M manure on thu mm was really valueless. and he order- mom mimuho to justify one in investing 1h" “‘0“ ed than to be done on): could place no W upon ey necessary to purchase such x M (an wucd the“ , Aaxv- ------ 5- Pink Pills. Man. :‘About three Wars I in flawlton,_my l‘ iy that l was un- to my household 11, lookod bloodless fainting fits. I was ing. but. without I began to feel that less. One day . why 1 did not try ' weal“ d;nc0 and MM 2 all medium moietgutr?‘ 50 cents a box an 1906 '1“ D from The Dr injured was BrockY'il‘e- Where 851 1906. in“ this count ‘â€" .mm in plete as im [Valuation piled in m in mm mc '0 of several itben; were expenses. Ohm” in Mwiw New Yor _ la h. in equal m .oo strongly sufierors t0 Pills a fair that had Mod general trouble heaith urg- :i ,3: mum in New We the year and ‘ Lr ocul At. of Jmu‘ry . 1568 368 PERSONS ileLED nu 1.x"â€" JURED BY AUTOMOBILES 1x YANKEELAND. There WAS the “Black Plague": Len came the White Plague, as con- sumption has aptly been called. rnuld it, not be well to on” who lat- 000m 0‘ ““8 manure on xm .. to justify one in investing lh.‘ mou- ey m to purchase such '1 mm m- M manure “”011de can be mu“ 90 (ii-tribute Uniformly M “5' Quantity of manure per my and Win ‘p‘ny it either N 011d- ”'0' in a! M“. my can 9.150 ' pph'Jaat' Shiio Cure ‘1 . \ . 11’: Use Shiloh's can for the worst cold- thgsharpest cough â€"â€"try it on axw' HUNTING is it that you are for a good Congh Remedy? There is no necessity for doubt along this line. Use “Cough Not” a ccientifically pre pared preparation which soovhs and heals the irritated membrane ; and the little tickling cough, which is often the forerun- ner of some seri- ous troublemasses away. Sold only at DUMB“ S DRUG STORE '45th perm“s W” ark in the course 0‘ 28 others wcro 'm'W' i. mam the room”1 “1 even 34 yea“ l at -A .51 can rmly i- Feb Boys" odd coats and vests, reg. $4, sale.......$'2 Boys' Pea Jack- ets, regular 83 and $4, sale $2 (5 Boys' Over- coats, regular 338.1111 34. sale . .Sl Salblc Star}, a.)- 60-inch Sabin Sc Alaska Sande Sc , Alaska Sable Sc Jadivs' Nmr Sewl Western Sable S Western Sable t Isabella Fox Sc German Mink S Western Sable C Canadian Mink Seal and Sable Western Sub‘m (j l 2 l L l l l Mink Manxmt S l Brown (‘oncy S 1 Gmy Thibm St 1 “him? Thibfl S 1 Whiw T‘hib-‘t 51 1 White Hair Sta 1 Black Oppossum erine. regulq Seal Caporines, IO undies' Black 0W Indies' Near Seam Ladies' Persiafi‘j .W' Ash-ac ‘ 2 Hair Sew! ”“55; 1 Grey Lamb 15““ 1 Black 'l‘h-i-bot M‘ 1 .klaska Sable 1W 1 Alaska. Sable N 1 Alaska Sable M Black Cones 3W1 36, sale pl Gney 14811)!) C3951 Qtner Rat Caps. 1 $11.50. Ed 2 Aetmctum 9”“ 3 Persian Lamb ‘ 1 Ladies' Near S 345, for .. 1 Ladies' main 1 1 Plain Astrachi 1 Blair: Astracbd 1 Plain Russian} 1 Plain Astrachq 2 Plain B 1 Bocharen 003 2 Bochnu‘en Coa‘ “1e pricq VOLUME Ladics Navy blue, hr Satin Cloth, 65‘ Navy blue 3"”: megulor $1 50 Rod ngvy, bl: Venetian. reg- ( 1 Ladies' P181 1 Plain As" 1 Plain Astraé 1 Plain Russiw 20 per (:6 dri ng th‘ and Boys Furs and ed to 01 over an‘ 9’24 Th0 attentic ‘cinity of Mi! Luly chin-cud Spring Seed I be held in U“ be held in U" ‘ day 12th of ‘ and disp‘ay tract, incrc‘us‘ es the prizes the following {guns or 0" bred Buff 0! Alex. Horn spmxu SE snow! finch}: o? By Mr. J07 1 lot of :5, etc., 1

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