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Watchman Warder (1899), 7 Mar 1912, p. 7

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JDMEN'S AILMFJITS. man an" it 15 used md to: xruscm are thrown may. 5" oures arr absollnel '1‘. :ho cost is small. , wd men, women and chi rwd by man! Munich... 10:” o-wr'y part tor 31's“; “I ed men women did childre‘ rwd by many physician. 1 m “larrr'ldhavey In i rmmp‘ :03! no n or In". ntuml method w “ch cum guarantm‘d 5'0 int-sortie. nvw‘g I)" no: law ml!) 23‘“. 3 {no coupon now \\ rm} Hotel Mm!) '39 Hausa Sat and Sun 1: 2 dsys Max-$3] s wfler from !'[(:I.-\L SAL-.8 0’ .Iis'l'l-IR FARM. TOPtUPe |'1"|ulY: Ole uon 7 xfxvention of a ”foam .u-an totms one ‘35 . lam instant._rehef.rcsx ”It. H-r“ fall. 1; Stops.“ l- L 0?" m" .A ;- 11179? from V a. in some way. 80 named. or m are er. I: Meat-m beds. an; re. No loét‘ t; ‘PP 2!! ( DF M:\RIPOSA 1' an Order 0! slice. dated the I member A. I). {Ivred for Sale v: {be cmwc'“ :xzcents I "ai \ “DING. ‘1 Master at, SIMPSON of LINDSAY, «lay of March ~ O'CIOCk iutho wing valuable the West Bali :wo in the wtvrost. The And to pro- 3.‘ deeds or than those in the purchase: :5: and recruit m 15 m deemed to uncondition- will be the "he Court. can be I!“ mi Hopkms l. Fulton (Y ( onnor. :ml day 0‘ .x a. good varies high, - Mn thereto Iiur‘S. There and) stone fhu other 60 12-1 and hen 5 an orchard 11 well on the .: muted about; I’mnl 1101190.. mlsay, and: April I. '2» Township q about on. lrss, except .. the Grand 1! up at ' he highest become tho cash at balance in engine for M300- two years. want to of a City x and t“) m J_ Y‘ “'03: Kim .- towna mi; «in» hear"- u on.» m Toronto ‘--‘-t‘-.1'-<‘. \Iurch 4. â€" “The living ‘-"'~~' ‘1 :‘y of Dr. Franz Szekely.; a 1? ~in ~" physician, has created a: 3‘ 'i v 0 viii in Hungarian medical C1 .' he succeeded in im- 3*" I ' - rs on bald plates was ‘3 v: by the disc0verer be- 3"? .. . - n; m“ the Royal Medical three subjects who had :.i' procoss were brought 3 , , 1":rt1ior testimony of the ‘ ‘ > of Dr. Szekely’s meth- I'wvli- enough. An almost 74.1.1 wire is bent into a. m which is placed a steri- i’c“: hair. and the two are fl . 'u the injection needle. T116 33‘1”. A 631“!) to the point Of the, n....;;... ‘»‘-:r»- wound around it and c‘” .«wzxr. two millimetres from‘ thw vi. .w that the tiny hook ad-i 310M tn rho: needle. This is theni Stuck .:.in the scalp and withdrawn,‘ 39:!‘vrrr: the hair, together with the MM “ire, implanted in the Skin- From three to five hundred hairs can‘ be implanted in this way in “hour Without pain. The “living wig'f m he brushed combed and washed with-l out the least discommrt or may-l “0e. Prof. Ham. who was W “For ~\em's I was thin and deli- cate. I lost color and was easily iretl; a yellow pallor, pimples §l Hutches on my face were not’ 0!; nmrtifying to my feelings, but beams.- I thought my skin would neH-z' lunk nice again. ‘I grew de- Spumtlcnt. 'l‘ho-n my appetite failed. I grim 'mrj; wvak. Various remedies. pills. tunzvs and tablets I tried with- out p-rzvmm-vzr benefit. A visit to my szswr 5m into my hands a box of Pr. lid.n;.i!m‘.'s Pills. She placed l'ellulu'n ”pun ”1mm and now that they Pm'v mud? me a well woman I would :m: b» without them what,- ewr (hwy; might cost. I found Dr. Iluruxltw' \ My their mild yet soareh- ing urtmi n-r; suitable to the deli- Calv c‘rx.-;r.m:.-r ui' a. woman's ngture. T50 'wwr \m‘e‘ griped me. yet they ”liltil'fliiwf Ngularit)’. My appetite “(‘“mnl: livml red and put-when)- WK“ "mirr my eyes disappeared UM 3mm skin is as clear and unurm‘klvc :5 when I was; girl. Dr ”31!:an \ l‘ills did it all." T?!» :il\«\:~ straightforward letter Hope hr the Bald ~ 0 o ’9 «flew “lemg mg well k cine That sick women are made well by Dr. Hannlmn’s Pills is proved in the {ollowing letter 1 Health for Every Woman No flare Headaches FROM “HARNESS AND DESPAIR q-um SANDS HAVE BEEN RE- s'rmn-Ih Tn ROBUST GOOD HEALTH BY DR. HAMILTON'S PILLS. awn place a S aux-nails swab" A “‘5 ’I) looking unx‘ km “'0 hens w “(or i‘ poULTRY WANTED Bcrrsa WANTED ‘\-. WHILII IX SU'T CASE. r, March 5. â€" The police are 1'." far a woman who abandoned ‘ .zw'nS old infant in a suit Invercourt Road yesterday. .milmg was taken to the In- ' Home. Shortly before two ~\oung woman, well-dressed. . . to alight from a. coupe, n wit case on the sidewalk. v; rv~0nter the rig and drivo‘ 3.x .1 L‘in . V -\ “wit-strum. who had wit-1 : this strange proceeding from :.-.:.c-‘ hastened to the spot and u uncc startled to hear the m' a child. Investigation. it x! dmwed that it was nearing mat of suffocation. . [mg 90“). cash for Old .v. i win! 51M” under :) lbs : y] r 10 qdillty, dellvered t0 ; i; we A St. East Ward W. Y. 'I‘odd, wife of a mum in Rogersville, is ~.t that Dr. Hamilton's | .x-xndert‘ul woman's medi- v‘hz‘r pill but Dr. Ham- 2-.‘r box. All dealers or mnc 00., Kingston. 0n- wt price% paid fer una .4 Lcr put up in lb prin‘a. FURS mam 7, 1912. P‘me $57- . A reactionary storm period falls at the centre of earth’s vernal equinoxâ€"0n the 22nd, 23rd and 24th. Should the barometer fall to very low readings, especially in the south coasts and gulf regions at this period, with high temperature and humid atmosphere, tornadic storms, ent at the demonstration, declared that the Szekely wig was lasting, and said that he examined one made five and a halt years ago and fqund the hair remained quite smooth and soft. He believed tie discovery to be of the highest importance. A regular storm period covers the 14th to 19th, having its centre on the 16th. The barometer will begin falling in the west about the 14th. with cloudy and threatening condi- tions. By the 15th and 16th \these conditions will bring rain areas, moving eastward, and on the 17th, 18th and 19th a marked low baro- meter will pass the central Mississip- pi valley, attended by flecided storms of rain and wind, with possibly tor- nadoes and hurricanes southward. Snow, rising barometer and change to much colder, will push the wes- tern flanks oi these storms, leaving cold. ‘fair weather over most parts for several days following storm. ’Fhe new nnoon on the 18th, and on equator 1th, will hold the culmina- tion of this period back until thOSe dates. A seismic period is central on the 18th. covering the 15th to the 2lst. Watch the world’s re- cord . or West India. hurricanes should be apprehended. Rain, turning to snow, will visit many interior parts. followed frOm the northwest by ris- ing barometer, cold wave and sales tram the northwest. Cyclonic storms, likely to have their origin in the West Indies about the 18th, 19th and 20th, may reasonably be expected to reach the gulf regions with quickened energy, at this reac- tionary period. No harm to be on the watch. Vast danger and loss might result from neglect and indif- ierence. A DAILY THOUGHT. Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but. in rising every time we fall. ‘ ‘ A reactionary storm period is cen-. tral on the 10th and 11th, involving the 9th and 12th. March the 11th, each year, is the central day of ‘ a four to six. day period, in which the earth passes a maximum crisis ‘ of electric and magnetic unrest. Elec- trical storms, streams of solar mag- netism, earth-currents, volcanic out- burts, authoral lights, telegraphic interruptions and seismic tremors are all quite common and natural at this crisis. Rain turning to sleet and snow, will return in force- on and touching the 10th and 11th. Be prepared for this, and for the change to much colder, which will most likely follow, up to about the 14th. up and run its regular course from the 3rd to the 7th inclusive. The full moon falls on the 3rd. and the centre of Mercury period on the 2nd I‘he Mars influence will extend to all the early part of March Hence look for very low barometer folio“- by heavy storms, on the 4th 5th 6th and 7thâ€"first in the west, ;shiiting regularly to eastward with possible thunder and lightning and rain first, followed west by general damaging sleet, and possibly snow blockades. A cold wave will fol- low blizzardous storms from the northwest, calling for timely pro- visions against exposure and danger to man and beasts. A very decided seismic impulse will be felt in many } places, within a period of seven days, central on the 3rdâ€"watch tele- graphic reports. I A regular storm period will dexel- l I EWeather ‘+ +§ “ + +0 ++++ M++++++ stand on their record, which is. longlixtotenreoextendingbncka ills bear the brunt of the battle. 0 matter how :tubbom the con- tent. they will come out victorious. ‘0 go... :00 J<03fll aid-1 $2.2: 50» 5.39. r.) :3 a: .505 8:23. 3 0:! sonata «use 8 i =0. £35523 goo-to Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills can’t be beaten. They :re the only thingl have found that will relieve my neuralgia and I have tried most everything. besides medicine from the doctor. I am willing to tell anyone what the Antiâ€"Pain Pills did for me.” Cwmus Bantam. Box 205 Woodvill. Ohio __ If you, like Mt. Hilderbrandt, which often follow: ’bad 00“ 0' Lt Gtippe, are frequently “M an. bearable and few medicines IRON mx'relief to the‘sufieqrer- . hI am a rural mail carrier Ind have been a use: of the Dr. Mile. medicines f0: years. “The Only Thing That Will Relieve Dr. Miles’ Anti-Pain Pills .Tlae victim-in- c! Henri-kit. Forecast i For March? badmldoi age of thirteen or fourteen she had been' afflicted with extreme weakness. and seemed to be going into 9. deâ€" cline. The least eflort left her weak and breathless, so that she was un- able to do any household work. She had no appetite, suffered from terri- ble headaches, dizziness and some- times {sinting spells. She was under medical treatment. but made abso- lutely no improvement. in fact seem- ed to be steadily growing weaker. When her case seemed most hopeless. a lady friend advised the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. After taking a few boxes she began to gain new strength and after the continued use of the pills for about two months she was again as well and strong as ever she had been and has since en- joyed the beat of health. Sold by all dealers in medicine or by mail at 50 cents a. box. or six boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Will- iams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. Devotion with little prayer in bet- -ep amounts .xefiud qomn m m votion. The Canadian Defence League met at Ottawa, elected officers, and de- cided on Toronto as the headquart- ers. The watchful mother takes prompt steps to giVe her girl the new, rich blood her weak system is thirstixig for by giving her Dr, Williams Pink Pills, because so many thousands of feeble. anaemic, unhappy girls have been transformed into robust women through the rich, red blood these pills actually make. No other medi- cine has ever succeeded like them, and thousands of mothers have prov- ed their worth. The case of Miss Marguerite Boisclair, St. Jerome, Qua, proves the truth of these state- ments. Miss Boisclair is sixteen years of age. and says that since the signs m4 lessness . HER HEALTH MUST BE CARE- FULLY GUARDEU AS SHE COMES TO WOMANHOOD. Every mother wno calls to mind her own girlhood knows haw urgent- ly her daughter is likely to need help and strength during the year be- tween early school days and woman- hood. Then it is that growing girls droop, become fragile, bloodless and nervous. Nature is calling for more nourishment than the blood can sup- ply, and s.gns of distress and plain- ly evident in dull eyes, pallid cheeks weak and etching backs, a languid step, fits of depression, nervousness. and a dislike for proper food. These signs mean anaemiaâ€"that is blood- A few nights of that and you’re so worn out and weakened that the cough takes a. tight grip on {0a. But why endure it Na-Dru-Co Syrup of Linseed. Licor- ice and Chlorodyne will soothe that exasperating tickling. loosen the phlegm and cure the inflammation of the mucous membrane. It not only stops the cough ?uickly. allowing you to get sound, re- reshing sleep, but it goes to the root of the trouble and dnves out the-cold com- pletely. Children _willingl_y_ the NI: "“‘J' 'â€"""‘"‘ "’ u 1 Bero Syrup of Linseed, Licorice ond Chlorodyne. because it notes so good. Your Dmggist has it or can quickly t it for you in 25c. and soc. bottles. e National Drug Chemical Co. of Council. Limited. - us You probably know all \00 well how it goes. Just as you doze OR, the holding starts in your throat. A gentle :ough.,still asleep. A hurder cough, and :lxen another. First thing you know, you're wide awake, coughing your head of her younger brother. Hr. Bruce Hawkins, who gave her away. The bride wore an exquisite gown of ivory duchess paillette made entraine and trimmed with Irish lace and crystal applique.' Her veil of Brus- sells net was crowned. with a wreath of orange blossoms and hemmed with ty empire boquet of white roses and seed pearls. while she carried a pret- lily of the valley. The bridesmaid, Miss Lillian Hawkins, sister of the bride. wore a dress of cream silk. trimmed with gold embroidery and [pipings of corn colored satin and [carried pink carnations and lily of ithe valley. tied with pink ribbons. The groan: was ably assisted by Mr. W. R. Edwards, of Toronto. After the ceremony. the company, led by spacious dining-room. where a very the bridal party adjourned to the dainty repast awaited them. After the toasts the bride slipped away to don a pretty gown 01 wedge- wood blue San-Toy with blue hat to match. and long black coat with sable furs. Mr. and Mrs. Petersi will reside at Litiord where they wiul be at home to their many friends‘ after March lst. We extend to the newly wedded couple our very hearty congratulations. A Mothers Duty ‘ to Her Daughter PETERSâ€"HAWKINS. 0n the emu-noon of Tuecdny, m. 20. a very pretty, but quiet wedding took place at “ The Elms." Bally- dufl, the residence of Mrs. Hawkins, when her eldest daughter, Annie Beatrice was married to Mr. Geo. W. Peters. of Liflord. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A. Poaton, of Bethany. Only the immediate rel- atives of the contracting parties be- ing present. While the wedding march was being played by Miss Syers. of Pontypool, the bride enter- ed the parlor leaning on the arm flflN’T LEI THAI BOUGH BUB YOU [IF SLEEP jury and other methods of lawless- ness in corrupting legislature Con- gressmen, and Senators, and crush- ing out smaller concerns he Virtually ruled the money market of the world. He gave large gifts in the name of Christ and charity that could be justly construed as nothing but insults, stated the speaker. heap- ed upon injury. For every dollar or the great concern was but the product of labor. I! Rockefeller put his wealth into a gold shalt it would make a monument 16. miles’high and 24 feet at the hue. and yet born the top of that tower, stated Er. flicks. "we can use million- in gry and travelling the country from coast to coast out of work. This, stated the speaker, is unjust. The speaker contended that it was ridic- ulous to say that the cause of hard times was due to o‘er-productive- ness ; that the over amount is held by a few men for a great price and that there is not enough money to purchase it back again. In the afternoon Mr. Hicks again addressed a large and interested and- ience on the subject “ The Answer of the Prayer of Ages." He pointed out that all ages had united in one petition. bread and liberty, and Un- til recently there was no evidence the prayer would be answered. but now the evidence is on every hand. The speaker contended that the churches were too far removed from the masses and do not show enough sympathy for the toilers to hold or support. The toilers reel that all ministers are working men. W389 earners, and should stand with the masses in their edort to secure bet- ter conditions, but in spite of the fact that the money men hold the minis- try the masses are turning from them and will bring in better conditions, and this will be the answers of the ages prayer. The Socialists of Lindsay and a large number of students and friends of the cause, listened attentively to three able addresses delivered by r. William Madison Hicks, on Saturday and on the Sabbath The speaker who for three years was a Baptist minister, and who is at the presen time president of the Independent Labor Union, in the course of his address showed that under a proper regulation of human society the world would be a brotherhood, that all drew their breath from the earth. produced by toil, and had a right to it ; that it was as unjust to corn- er the air which we breathe as to corner the earth and exclude man from his living. On the American continent we have $2,000,000.000 in twenty pockets and five million hun- The subject of “ James and John" was taken up at the evening meeting in which Mr. Hicks showed up the history of Rockefeller. How. that‘ by trickery, fraud and marriage. he emmassed an estate of millions. By bribery and sub-bordination of per- m- Davidge it is said told the‘ police that the last time he had: seen Dr. Hawke was on Thursday. evening. Apparently no one local- L ly had'seen hime since. and an en- quiry at his house this morning elic- ited the reply that he had left the city. It is alleged that the operation was performed in the DoVidgo house a short time ago. and since then the untortunnte woman has been gradually sinking. As a. result of the information which came into the hands of the police the husbuid was immediately arrested and following this action a warrant was issued for the arrest 0! Dr. B. E. Hawke. isfied with the pregress she was making called in Dr. S. 1!. Ray. who after an Mation ordered the woman.s removal to the Western Hospital last Thursday. There she was found to be in such a critical state that it was deemed advisable by the authorities to take alleged to be e mgitive with s we:- mt issued for his crestâ€"these were the ma disclosed at this morning. police court when Henry D‘Ving. 55 Hilton-ewe” wee charged with 001’)- spiring to procure an abortion on his wife. Conjointly chased -with 111'. 1).. vidge is Dr. Hawke. for whom a. warrant was issued late yesterday a!- ternoon. A number of police official; went to the doctor's residence at 21 Wellesly-st. at three o'clock this morning only to learn that he had left the city. ' her ante-marten statement before Crown Attorney Richard Greer. last. night. According to the information in the possession oi the police, it ap- pears that some time ago Mrs. Davidge became seriously ill. She was being tended to by Dr. Hannah Reid. but her father-in-lnw, not set- TorontO. Inch 4. â€" A row ly- lngstthopointotdathinthoWeo- urn Hospital. her husband unda- u- Doctor Missing phyflciu capo ‘h’om the hardships they have suffered, and in that way encourage them to go to the cities; and the daughters are even less to blame if their ambition is to get homes that have the advantages they cannot help noticing whenever they go in to town. They do not {once that with theee advantages go many dis- advantages that are even more grind- inr-euch as the high coat 0! living. no more I think of it the more I am convinced that the revolt o! the girls in due to their home surround- ings. Many of them live in brick houses that have the outward ap- pearance of palaces and the inward accOmmodations these being provided for while .no prolog-barns. 'nley can see their bro-vision is being made of them. They dread the herd narrow lives that are lived by their mothers and are not to be blamed if they do. The only solution that suggests itself is that of provising more considerate fathers and hue- bmds for country girls, and I say this without any wish to appear ' ROYAL PURPLE ” SUPPLIES AND FREE BOOKLE'I‘S MAY BE s ECURED I-‘Ron E. GREGORY. DRUG-GIST, FOX?! BRADY, GEO CEBS. LINDSAY. others, and their everb stand higher in public tonstipation an! it. resulting trouble!â€" â€"usedincvery corner of the world when '1" rank; your hemâ€"it! in winter on well as in mâ€" This is entirely ditl'erent from any lice tuner on me market. In order {or you to understand the process of mer. end yet a 50c package will Inst 25 hens 75 daya or a 81.50 pail or air-tight tin contalna tour time: us much manutecture of this lice killer you will have to send for an a 500 package. will last 280 days. It prevent. poultry one of our booklets as we give you a tull history at it from losing flesh at moumnx time. cure. and preVents all there. It will entirely exterminate lice on towle or the ordinary diseases. mnkes their pluma‘e bright end animus with not more then one or two applicugna. It keeps them in prime condition. _ mothers thorn. Price 35c. by mail 80c. An amrted order amounting to $5.00 we will prepay. What we wish to impress on your mind la that we manufacture nothing but pure unadulterated gooda. Our booklet gives over 400 recommendation for our dilerent lines from people all over Canada. While we give you above the names of a few who have need it. our best recommendation in for you to ask any person who has ever used my line we manufacture. , ‘ Send Today For Free Booklet. W. A. JENKINS MFG. 00., London, Ont. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. ;I'w‘lfi. BTW“; wirvoommonood mini your Ron! Purple Stock Specific. Tho results I'm wonder- Wo found otter was Ct three week- we could teed ml. he: hm or any other non tood ond III. mum: took on as Ibo. during um um" Royal Purple Poultry Specific _m Innk- mm hon: no in winter on well n In sum- no- .‘I- â€" cwâ€" â€"â€"â€"- _____,, â€"â€". .7,,_,, 7 v , trelner. aye: "I hove ted Boyd Purple to The Eel end ell my neehoreeo for tour your. They hove never been on thelr teed. m:- cough powdoe works like antic." Ir. Tom Smith. crane:- for the Ilon. Adm Beck. an: "We head 3 more In our eteblee lee. tell belonging to am Clemon. of highway We gold not feed _her eny hren u m duo. I! you havonoveruudltotryuonth poomtuunuyoulnn on your phoo tad men "lulu. I! I: do. not produce honor mum than myth!" you hon over and or (in validation. to will rotund our money. Andnv “to! Wolnfloot. L. a?” t ho Mod It on on. Nth. 17 lb... on the 39th Ont. cow. ruched not unkon m an a In. .0“ aim 02M!!!“ Marat}: NOW to the tune to use Boyol Purplo Stock apoculc At o eoot at only two-thirds o: o cont not any per onuul It will lncrecoo It :5 per cent. to voluo. lt moody cut-co Boa. Colic. “on”. sun Disc-coo one Do . Rum rundown onlmlo to pl and vigor. “ulna-amount oldthnooto "lapel-coupon any And Ink: tho m1 Hens. Royal Purple to not o otock tool. Then to no filo: not! in In mnurccture. nod to ltnport tron: Euro” on the needs. herbs. corks. on... nod grind thotn on our own promises. Therolorc wo conga-roam lttoyouooholn‘ nboolu pun. Wodo notuoochonpflllcrtomkonpoloru W01". you tho hoot condition bovdor out put on tho whet In 3 coconuts-nod (cm. A tnhloopoon lovollod on onoo o any to outlclont tor o full grown maul. It prevents muonoywrommlopofloothoumondloob- oolutoly homuooo. It molten otx wooho old alvco no urn no ordinary culvoo nt 10 wooko. You con develop olx plu rondy to: whet In jut ono month's loco tho than you eon poootbly do without ll. ot o ocot ct only 31.50. onvlu you n month'o work on! ___ - Free UsedinCnnndafot 255.503. to Stockand Poultry Raisers many convenience: a he has in his up-to-doee cow noble. There is no longer any won why country girl: um country women should not. have humorous or to cheap gnllnntry. When a young tanner asks a. girl to merry him the she should have the sound sense to look nutter: over end see whether the home he is offering her ha a 9 bar 49 ins higll all no 9 wire at per rod‘3‘3" 10 bars 52 ins high all no 9 wire at per rod.......... .. 38c These considering quality ere _the lowest prices in Canada. It will pay you to'braer N O W. HARDWARE KENT 8T. sdvsnugve that any be secur- THE PRETTIBST GIRL IN OPS . CI‘NNAMON This is entirely different from any lioe killer on the inn-kn. In order (or you :0 understand the omen of mnuiecture of this lice killer you will hnve to send {or one oi our booklets as we give you a (all history of it there. It will entirely exterminate uce an iowle or enamel: with not more then one or fit: “mile-".4” It mallet-smell. Pfluflqhymlm Wlll reduce uny lumen”: in a very short Inc. Ir. Jno. ll. Duly. Conlmn In London. an: "w. lute nine horses. constnntly taming coal. ma luv. dl kinds of trouble with them being lune nt tunes. I Inn used your Swen: Llnlment for 3 you luck and have never known it to (all to can all non: of sprnlnod tendona. etc." Price We l-ounco bottles. by null 00c. l‘ wmmroweomolopeneoreoonmorm anomaly dry u end euro maize. in c very few Mr. Sun Owen. mum (at the Hon. Adam Beck. “8y touowlnx direction: I and your Royal Purple Cure will cure scratch” and nuke the cube peel a! teeny dry In ebout (our or an days." Price “c. by 95a; 2 r- E! 80percenLintheirnukend1¢o¢embenerreeune from your Poultry specific. We had 60 hens laying age. When we commenced vein: Pounry Specific we were set- unxnveoreixecclcdu. Inimthunvedenwe 150 ecu These were me coldest due in! winter." on cu: see an result: u once am- you commence this Intel-id. When (omen get mounted with m Purple bread- they will never be without them 0. display of ed in tho city. Besides, they an hum Vhen ‘ young garden- and outdoor life. But they _-..._. hi... .hl muat be moved their Im sure 0! Royal Purple Sweat Linimoyt Royal Purple Cough Speplflc Royal Purple Lice Killgr Royal Purple Gall Cure his the “ruins: of the km- and the freedom tint should go with pros- perity. mote-.1! of being sacrificed to tho dmoot univcrul greed of gutting riches tint make so my men more pcupom with bank accounts. ADVERTISE IN THE WARDEB Of course it wouldn’t be fair to mention her name,-hu “given it out” that if she marries a farmer, it, will be one with ent- erprise to surround and divide his land with American fence that girl knows. As an inducement to the farmers to se- cure a supply of this high-grade fencing we will take orders for spring delivery at the following special prices. PM W. STOYES LINDSAY

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