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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Oct 1912, p. 7

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THE ulcronrl.-. : snvmos co r . The employment 01 one's savings is a. most important con- 5 drmtwn, Security, profit and convenienceâ€"the essential are secured to our patrons to an‘unusual degree, 4 failurp“ You are L“Di-11111113,. invited to open an account with us. 1:. 1:. WEEKS NEWTON XBMALE, 31:11 age-1‘. Asst.’ _-M _ land \li.~ses Coats; eversible cloths, .00, 312 ’30, and limes. Thanksgivino 01113 each $1000 Gloves 83c “ported Kid Gl03e3 assorted tans, sizes Reunlur $1. 00 per Fries” ””"“'836 Prepares 3. bars On “Dairying L19 (lain!) Handkerâ€" titched uni drawn 1- -1l priv :1 for 250 890 riches wide task to ............ .891: I tS '«mdition. All the 1br0id1-r3' trimmed ...... ........10c, nchStiglel' and practical dairyman. interesting Prof. Dean 13 one of the most emin- ent dair3 professors 1n the world, being professor of dair3 yiné at On- tario Agri 1 ultural College, uelph, World’s Leading Dairy 1 Farms Visited Much of the material for the course was gathered from visits to the leading dairy farms of the world in England. Scotland, Holland, and the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. Thereis but one other way to obtain this information. That is, to 0 abroad yourselfand visit thesem cl dairylarms. it would be well worth 3our while. too but it would cost 3ou a thousand dollars or more. Among other things, this course explains the marvelously efficient methods pursued by the “Model Farm"of North Holland where the finest Holsteins are kept. Two Breeding Systems This course on “Dairying” also tells about two widely different, yet successlul s3stems of breeding for milk- -pruduting c0333 as followed on two Guernsey farms {or over forty 3mm. (anadian dair3men should certainl3 have this information. Can You Answer These. 7 Just as an experiment see if you can answer the following questions. Then you will have some idea as to whether there is anything in the course for you to learn. 1. What is the general outlook for im- mediate improvctnent in dairy cattle in Canada? 2. What are the three main theories re- lacing to origin of species? 3. What' is the limit of milk production in a dairy cow? 4. W hat are the strong and weak points of theAy rshire breed? The Jersey? The Holstein? 5. What' is the reason for the high per- centage of butter fat in Jeracya' milk? 6. What is the upward dprinc1ple" in breeding? (This prin more important than heredity. 1. Why islt important to look out for "sports" and mutants" among cows? How would you discover them. there being no noticeable dificrcnoc in appearance? 8. Whatis Nutritive Ratio? “5: Iin‘: so vastly important or rpoees? What are the German Amuican and O.A.C. Tables of Nutritive Ratio? 9. Whatisa correct balanced ration for a cow giving 60 lbs of milk daily? 10. What do the terms “Record of Per- formance” and “Record of Merit" mean as applied to dairy cattle? 1!. What is one satisfactory system of ventilating a dairy? express charges on 111! over l in Ontar- n club together- and epnid to one address “L..- ._. WW“â€" You will be able to answer these But to $111210 full particularsabout questions and scores of others when this L01 rec 1< i111possible in this space. you ve comp let'ed the courseâ€"read To state the matter briefly, it covers the genes of articles faithfully just- almostevcr3lhi 11gfrom the origin and think how largely you will incmse deVelopmcnt 01 dairy cattle and the your knowledge Knowledge in various breeds to modern dairy stock werâ€" wer to make lar er rofits. management. '1 he subjects of “Feed~ p0 po 8 p ing"and Breeding" are aloneworth - many dollars to the man who will Mall the coupon apply what he learns. Fill in coupon below. Enclose . . with it 25c. for a three months' sub- 5-Year Subscrlptions Free acription. or 81 for a year' s subscrip~ 1'2‘. \ l'\l’1\ll':li. gu-r '1‘111\1-.-Il1'11." 1.x 11!: 1-1‘ 11114 111‘ tit-('t-KMU in: 1111-1" _,1'11'. Ann‘s, l;.\ [1"r‘llb. 111' lrzr- #151511?» 1'11." llld l“:v' \‘bt‘i'i\l‘\ 3-H“. l‘l)‘ 1 {11 11.1.1' Mai-Ill). {311' 11 ilill'lllt‘I‘ 3111.\ will". :11.\ 1115‘ 11.1;1rr. Then, Mix 12:11l‘nt‘l l't'llul'l.‘ a!" . . ll receive the entire ,. -,, ' ,,\,. '11, l‘ A. .11 T 1‘1". L: v3 1* . tion. You W! 11.. ) 'I ' J f tho- 18'!.l1s10meett\30classoaa series of art1cles 1n the three months' _ 1-111111 1.111 gm,” 0 readers. firstâ€"Thesewhoareinter- subscription ..1 .. atcdmdmnmg, butwhodonotmre ' ° ‘ , .. H "H I‘ toanSW1‘fEF-9x1n1ination questions. other notab- e 81110165 of ll’lm 1111-. .:,--.- 1111' .31- 111111111”. Secondâ€"'1 " n.1,... 31ho 33ill write on the to progressive farmers will also ap- ll :1:'13:-_I. 11' -, ..11 are 111,: examinat ion questions at the close of pear in Canadian Farm" during ' , '3 ‘ . M. 1 theloourse 3; 5 year subscriptions ‘the next twelve months. After 7 V. 5'“ ” ”‘1 1"“ to “Canadiai lam," will be given you ’ve read a couple of issues of this 11_1: p.51» 31):; 111.11“. 1.1:: free to the S.” scriber residing' m the bright, eewsyz informative publica- , -, 1,... 1,...“ 3311.1:1 11» 313mm,; 3,0,,an who makfi the tion you ll quickly decide totake 1t ‘ . ..1\1~:;11::..11 fur the I"'llheSt-""‘1::rk to .he one residing 1n permanently. , 11.1 om, Ontario and 1} .ebec, and to the one But the main thing 13 to send the U ' ’deg 11113;.- “estern Provinces. coupon in ri ht now, so as to get the YOU havea, u l a chance as any- “Dairying ourse" right from the \ \ 1 ‘ ) 1 R one to win .1 1.31: years subscription. start. Address the envelope to ,1; ;;1-1l.-~. 111.1 .11111 111-11 -- - - -_ _ -- _ â€" L .1 1 liliii> ll.l\t' lll'cll “ ,’ ANADIAN ARM '111- :1‘1-1-11 vlmuibt-l' 12 East Wellington Street - - Toronto, Ontario Western Officeâ€"1745 Scurth SM Raging. Back. I induced p: we find- ".(state whether 25c. or :1. on is enclosed) for ammcm whether for time 151313113er one your) subscription 10 "de Farm." belittling Pride-10H}. ll. Dean's Course on “Dairying.u tlx1v":’ tum-Ts it: qu‘lll‘ . ";v'!l'.\ came ‘4" Iv.-:.' .1117 \‘il'l'it‘b. .\ll‘. ' ‘ ' ‘ .' ' due at the mur- th ' - nrents. 'l noun a 1 l .,,,;,....,1 ‘,;.,,. 5,4311» 11» I “M [Ito discharge freelv, and was most :32: fi;t;Â¥1)calillflgfl: did would it (librdiftlgl :nd foster h3p2crisvl 1:: til: FOR P‘RTICULARS APPLY TO J. DENNIS, '_ , -, 1 Fit) ‘ 1 _ . t _ . , _ 1' . .‘ l I. “1.1, 1.1 ((311301 Pi“ C I 111111111111 I he: itnciuxrf‘ifi “if: not be giving the common people the ellects or prohibition in PUMPMAKER’ OR MAUNDER Q HOTEL "k‘ .<,I‘...'r‘ ' .‘ ‘ I, Omm - - V " . ID 3 . . v ’V ' . \11 .U . up pou tices, an a I . ed 01’ the day a bad example 2 , States like Mame of Ixansas. lo I "'-"1“~‘“- 2““ lPtovlncg ...... P. but it was no good, and I contmu . 111111 1331111. Forum“ so ---â€"--â€"=-_-- :\ ‘2 \i:\11"ii\lll: Ilt“.\\l111llt~l'. .ltl 1' (“10“. 1'\' (1) be able to “All“? ..- 1:11.. 1.11111 and mom». ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' r ' ' hi I I . , 1; .. baseball 311333. ' E 1. Patch box did we more and more against the curse. Walk upmghlly the n1ot13e guulmg lus promise 13 though the season in fur advanced.‘ Lumhrbimrngtotndtos ”hit a u i ‘ ‘ ' and not in drunkenness (Rom. xiii.: supernatural, imitating the suffering i bu k 'h t or 1,“, 1 P ”ht G ‘1‘““5- S‘m' WOOd’ db V ‘ s 1 "ENDFRQ ddressed t1. wood and to mv delight. before I 1 _. . t . Largo areas 0 C “ ea c 5 8' ac cry 00d- -'ll ‘2‘": EAL E1 1 ‘ “ a ‘ ’ ' ’ ' 1.3). Be not drunk wtth wine (luph. (bustâ€"there is some hope of the l , th , «1 "th via 11 111.1: the readers “1 ii? . â€"â€"â€"' -(. ner 1 will be re- had been using Zam-Buk three weeks. _ . . n the sun . co3ert 311 31 . , , d the ~ we the -:1.~.1=1;t1~lv FRFF with 1the Pastmaster e a . . _ v. ; 6-10). In no drunkard shall drunkards reformauon. most of which will be practicallvun- [R Baker 1"!!er (o “a!!!“ 11.1.1115, "mac $1 0 a- '% ""ch 351'? v‘i- ‘1‘ i ‘ i I lce'Ved at Ottawa until noon. on I saw that it was gomg to heal the not possess the kingdom of heaven . . S - al .fipld. " ’ ‘ \hille- .11 a dance. me, 5% ul'r't'.“ ‘ A .x- ““w a large can 0 Friday the 22nd November, 1912. sore. In less than a month it {as (Cor 1 . 6 10) In no one p IA BI Q. at for 11113 Durfiose 8‘9; h PHONE 77 . - , , , ‘ ‘ 1. 11> £11, ,- ' . . . . lace . “1,-5.1 111» liquor‘htvlb‘o 3;“ intrnd .1U i111 ”cans“ to ifm' the conveyance Of 3‘3 Majesty's healed ! ‘ does he so vividly POl‘truy the drunk- Pain- Es RD 0’1 ' ed 11' for Peas are i“ ull'ctm in tryipo-l'sli - ~ \,.,N.,.,,,,. to charity S ; 1 . 1111,r lair week. lmails on a proposed contract for .1 I know a lady in the east of the _ l' t t (in (‘hu -h tephen i3er recei3 lS l and Ops. T e qun 1 3 o s w “-1 >1, 1112-111-1; free silver. ‘i'i “c h“ ‘ " ‘"-"hmg 1n drugs, 1* - t‘ 3 er week over citv whose h113hand sulTered for and as .111 .113 let i" 0 L 1'1. fancy pair of chickens for which he be inferior to other years; and caltlel The corner-stone of a new Roman ,3 mum; advertisr fem}- 1111111. subcol supplies, and {011:13ears181toultnele frlbm Wood'ville venrs with an open sore 10,, his leg of :hmpp" wherem he 1-hara1;teri::s paid $15.00 by Canadian eXPress to- i will require some substitute to make Catholic church to coat $30,000 was V i - k a. . s rur mat ~ . . - ' gun a rson as an enemy o e . . '. . , . , . .11 snobbery. 0291:; ‘ mimic}: L 0‘ "’c or more gets 3. Ontario to commence at the pleas (in my recommendation, Zam-Buk cross ofpeCht-ist whose end is de- d‘Y- up “115 1°99 "1 “mt?” feeding.‘ lald 1n St» Lamar-mes. . '< . - ' l V, 0 ' l )\ l‘ ' . . ' â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" â€"~__ . . ..1 m.» be??? toe the >pecialcllr 31:: f(thins every- ure of the Postmaster-General. was tried 1n that case. The other struction. 1- \. ms 9 1k “ l 1 . . . , . . s r 1111 um opinions 51‘1h1ngâ€"_s;11.r,111re pOts pans l Printed notices, containmg further (in), when I saw her. she told me .. What. the Catholic church says NA-Dau-co. / . . .. .,.,,/ 9/ /.,/f,,,,,,,/ ,. ., , , .3 , ‘ ,, ,,//,,\,,\,/,,/ 1 1.3111.l nmuntled t,gbt ,1 deht-s C1,. ,1 1 ii on iice use. ,_ information as to conditions of pro that. it had healed the sore com- ofiicially about drunkenneSS and the ' ‘ / / 23% t 1 .s f r x -, .1 :1 r _ 1 e 81:;- the pro)“ ' it vou 1.111 g‘t it Jgahf posed contract may be seen and pletelv. ' h saloon which fosters it, let me quote Egg ' h :1 ' “‘ .' . , _ u - 111:1 in with even" blank forms of tender max be Oh My iaughter. “:0 “V9: in I/.et _ from the Catholic bishops assembled . , ii.“ R L MORGAN tained 111 the post offices 111 New brides . "a h“ 8* 30$ 11:1. i .am at 11111 cat-111111 of 11111111110111: Prepare Yourself F or Winters Worst "' l ' ‘ . . : ' be same so is ac on: re- , - Hartley; WoodVille, Lorneville, Inlay link With t . u Every Catholic is bound to 11:... the we"- Ring, 0111 Wand [in NEW, Grass Hm Cambray, Bal suit. I think it is. beyond all practise the virtue of: an. Don't wait till youhavc caught one of lhOSenastv Colds which dragyou ' ‘ .‘t 111. -‘~ . , dsa, . . , temperance 11;;:;,:)rd and york- l y ' 58m Lake. Kirkfield, and fit the omce doubt, the “finest healing balm der the penalty‘ 0, sin. EVery drunk- down every vlnlel‘. Fortliy yourself against them by taking: coursed n of \ortb \rerulam- or the Post omce inspector at To known- ' . ard is bound to be a total abstainer “ M- : ed cutting some red ronto. , node 17 tons of! a. lit ur acres This w ' 41146 3 not 3" M 1,31 well compel“ “it!" 1 alfalfa. cropfl- ‘ i G. ANDERSON. Get the 388‘? It DONE-1 Superintendmt Am“?! the man» Positions our Post Office mpartmenm 9““ Ser- 0011939 has . ~ ”canny filled ““9 “'0 ' . ~ 7th..0ctober 221-0131,] ”land $1. .300. “care now Vice Branch, Ottawa 1 1 101mg to 1111 111111111 $1080 Demand'1912' his 1 “u, p:ie(:heoiai1:sos:n:‘l)“" our S"Pill;r “311.1195 ‘3 fully five times , -â€"â€"""""' . 1 the finest W a: ELLIOTT . on. 3.11.- ms. Dentist._ w sum”. He 80] l’AJgW 913363119 of Toronto Univ. cattle this week “a. "my and Royal college»! , 1 he d, and still has TORON , Dental 8m? was. . v a a winâ€" To, our All dental Winnie care- ‘ fully performed according m 4 001188e of the hi best ~ 0%..”osg'eml former stolengs of ‘thelatcst methods. at mailer- It 88 are now in attendance. fifths? 89‘ ‘* business education, if it in the pi h M, lite for our catalogue. ‘11:”: MW. , ’ 6.16 Yong ' M 11- and w. J. nnuorr 1"“ ’9 a Busmegg -â€"4-â€" job. 'lhe run over was a long one ,fire. J .. _ for the team, but despite the heavy ' 'l'he firemen remained on the job . . .. -- ; , going in the mud the animals made all night. until" .30 o'clock Sundm r0 essor . .. ean an eXCellent run. 1 lmorning. The water pressure was ERE is a Course of Education This course is a gift that the Pub- ‘ that Wlll appeal to every ypro~ lishers of “Canadian Farmv. are mah- gressive farmer. It is the ing totheir subscribers. It costoon- . experience and knowledge of the aidernble, more than you imagine, to most suc1 csslul dair3 men in various secure the rights to print this notable parts of the world put into such a. series of articles in “Canadian clear and simple form that it maybe Farm." It IS the biggest thing that â€"â€"the result 0f twenty t'WO years “Canadian Farm. " Each article experience as a teacher, scientist. will be well illustrated and intensely, J to sulTer from it. for four years ! (“mm fin ‘1’“ S‘tumy Wm’lwng “t “I m surroum . X , 1‘ ‘ .n .' - ‘gtu )1, n. .,1 llgngvlzenthelargesawnuu wasto- buildings. 1351...... 7 ‘ - 11:23:23.“ ":51“? “mm!“ hbthlfis whatever‘ The water tank ‘on the 11111. which . ;;::;;;:f' 1 1 ,, 31:39" being saved; (louse unknown. ‘ 311th water to the boiler when the 11x 1: 11:1 1 . 1 :::r .. .- As evidence tint. the building had mm was in running ord’er, w“ ., 712:2, > . ,. ~. .3: 1‘ been burning lot some time , baton-empty,u1d was soon ignited by :29 :3: 1 , ‘ L. 4 even an alarm was sent in t0 met-3‘13): sparks but' ”Ved by ,. ‘ >7. ' ::: ' fire him one of the two tall smoke firemen from being destro3ed "’ ‘4 . i _ '3‘, stacks became so baked with the mill olfloe was also saved from ~ ' 1 ’ “1‘ ‘intense heat that it tappled over be~ flames Houses on ‘the nearbV fore the arrival of the firemen. The :streets were closelv watched as the alarm was first. sounded hi the night- sparks were 113 mg thicklv 'in all di watchman, Mr. W. Bradshaw, a-l rections. HoweVer, owing to the most precisely at eleven o 'clock, and recent rains the buildings were still the fire brigade were soon on theldamp and were not easil_3 sec. ' on In a Verv short time the adjacent \ery low, which was no doubt due [vicinitv “as highlv illuminated by to the small 4- inch main on St ithe leupinnr flames and the heat at Paulo at. Two streams of water were e times “as intense. Luckily, how- used, but the pressure was 3er1 dis- ever. the wind was blowing in a couraging. southâ€"easterlv direction, thus suing: As stated before the cause of the lthe lumber yards to the south of the me. is unknown. ’1 he mill closed mill. l‘he Vards immediatelV sur- down two weeks ago and not a speck rounding the mill had been cleaned of fire was in the engine. Besides {and put in p1 oper order for resuming the sawdust had been all cleaned out work next season, so that the flames frmu around the various. machines, Weio confined to the mill structure and the surplus oil remov.ed \‘ight lonh 'l he long, old and somewhat Watchman Bradshaw to a WardeI lrnmbling frame building “as soon a man stated that be was leaving the 0 likel’Chiefs readily understood and applied with anyagricultural publimtionhas ever “Pass 0‘ names and bumed fiercely office on his rounds and intendH. , fit b3 Canadian farmers. pulled 05.111‘813 huge bundle of drv chips. visiting the mill and recordin th . pro , _ 1 g for 25 Th1s course is the CfOWfllPE Each week" for ten weeks, this In a very short time the mill time of his Visit on the night clock. achlEchtnt of Professor Dean's life series of articles will be continued in vards. the C. P R, tracks and other (‘ n leming the office he “as surpris- gadjucmt p1 npertles were crow,ded -\ ed to notice clouds of smoke issuing Here are two brand new styles for Fall. The heave double- brea ted ulster with dense crowd of people 3112131311 the from the two tall smoke stacks and collar that 11 convertible and buttons up without any 11u111ees into a perfect auto 4 'llames in awe as then leaped through on the spur of the moment thought or clase fittin r collar. The shot the structure lea3ing a fiery path that the engineer had put 11. lire in l“ ter button throu0l1 model ‘3 neat and SQlish of huge timbers and girders. the m“, 1 we company.“ ”mum; 1111- Mum, and makes a smart street coat but for 111! at peoole 13 not as serviceable as the ulster. ‘and tall smoke funnels strewn in :1 Louise. which was standing at the ipromiscuous manner and tangled in (lock. In 1’ ,- next moment 111.» on- We show these models in the newest cloths, which, by the way, are mostly brown ‘the distorted and warped machin- tire south t-ml of the mill was in mixtures. This season we are showing an especially good line oi overcoats at cm“ Ilames. He immediately sounded What a conflagralion! What a the alarm. 1min ! A mill which has been stand- It is undentoor‘ that over 12,000 $ 1 5 O 0 mg some 25 years, ~witl1 additions M. Baker, prmment of the Baker . ‘ thereto, a couple of weeks ago in full Lumber (30., is undecided whether to Will‘killg' order, with every suw buc- rebuild or not. The loss of the \Ve also have them at. $12, 315, $20 and Zing, chry “heel turning, smoke mill, and especially the machinery, ‘ - belchingr from the snmkestuck and 0\‘er 11 ball a hundred men actively engaged ; to-day a charred mass and conglom eration of wood and twisted machinery with the bread-winners of several homes out of employment. Owing to the use of constant years the various saw frames, carriages, cutting boxes, etc., in the mill were saturated with old oil and musty with mill dust ; this: combined with the shingles and sawdust made an easy path for the fiery monster; thus accounting for the quick downfall of the building. The combined ell‘orts of three or (our lire brigades could not have stopped the destructive onward 'sweep of the flames. The fire had trained too great a headway. 'l‘l1;- water pressure was also Very poor. However, the firemen worked hard .n'l prevented the surrounding pro pet't)‘ from going up in smoke. Foreman W. Ashley and President llaker were on the scene curly and- lid everything possible to assist the liremen in lighting the flames. A $25. See our windows for examples. is a. very hcaVy one. The 11'1ucl1iner3 m -_,1 was n excellent working' order and besides a large number 01‘ \‘aluuhlc tools were destroyed in the lire. The loss to the Baker (‘01111111113- is csti- . . mated at fully $220,000, while the insurance amounts to only $9,000. Men’s Wear Lindsay The loss to the town is also a serâ€" ious one, the weekly pay roll total- ling up in the hundreds, so that the citizens of Lindsay, and more es- pecially the merchants, hope to see the mill rebuilt.. It is understood that (WM 1200 barrel heads were con<11111vd in the lire, having been stored in one end of the mill. The Baker mill has becn standing: for some 25 yours. and original?) was known as the old Yankee 111ill.‘ being owned by a numb-1111111 culled! Rodd, It wits 11llvl‘\\1u'ds purchased by the liulhbun ('ompuny, 111111 in. time became the property of the Baker Lumber (‘0111pizn3'. “‘th in full working order in the summer, months over seventy hands were em- ,ployed in an about the mill. $2.00 Per FOOt Inside Measurement of Pipe 45-18 Inches W Hal Bad Sore Four Years Replied to l i l l l l inn-1111; HAS _1111:.s11.1«:n IT! Question as l Mrs. Wilson, 110 Wickson-ave., To- To Temperance lronto, says : “ About four years ago i h 'vht a. sore spot appeared-on t e. mi. 'l‘o -da‘JS Globe _ One of the ques-l Side 01: my face. Th1s spot increas- H n a. lied last n1 rht at the non- l ed in size until it became about hall 0 s s t” l 1 l . h . d'a eter and ‘9” pain ‘Catnolic mission being conducted in an inc m 1 m ' ' - ‘ S church, Bloor and Mark-: lt‘ul. I went to a doctor, but teh l t“ Peters l l .. 111111111111 {13° 1 HAROLD J. CLARKE el“? “ Ild th Saviour make and _. lam, good effect. 'lhe sore crntinned as I e -.â€" NO CONTRACTS TO SIGN / i. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED “Prism Brand” Ready Mixed Paint 37 Father Conway, replying, spoke in | stOp drunkenness one must not up- part: " Even in the days of St. pen] to external force, which is p0w- 1“ Paul the crime of drunkenness must erless,.but to the man's intellect and 'have been among the early Chris- will. If a man can kneel to a priest GRAIN S.’l‘Il.I IX ‘F‘Ili‘l DR tiansâ€"agam and again and again and make a pledge to abstain from Manv acres of grain remain vet in! COAL and WOOD does he write to them warning them. drink (or one year Or fox-Jive â€"â€" ii “ A sample of Zam-Buk was one day given to me, and I used it. Al though the quantity was so small, it seemed to do me some good, so I purchased a further supply. “ho“- the fields untouched b3 the innuenl Suchâ€"is the opinion of all persons under the penalty 0! hell. All oth- who have -reall:v\tried Zamâ€"Buk. _It era to whom drink is not an - is a sure cure for eczema, piles’ ion of sin are counselledâ€"not com. abscesses, ulcers, scalp sores, ring» ma nd edâ€"to be total 1 ainera as . worm; cuts, burns, scalds, bruises, pr oteet inst the public abuse of and all skin injuries and diseases. liquor, “gm practise ol'heroic vir- ‘50c. box, all druggists and stores, me as an pie to the ,m or post free from Zara-Buk (30., To- brethren' ‘ 11:11 ronto for Price- 1" “5° 0‘ “km " The dilliculty about. prohibition disease use also ZBm-ng 5%?1 25c- is that it doesn’t prohibit. you are tablet. - .1 _ ,tomdtowmugglethehquorandare . ‘1 1 ,obmtogudethehwbytflflu‘y orbdhc. mmmmmm,,fi NA 111111-60 Tasteless ””5“ Cod Liver Oil - Thu “builder-up" is rich in the medicinal and nutritive properties or the best Norwegian Cod leer Oil-MM! the We taste. it also contains Extract of Mall. Extract of Wild Cherry and valuable l-iypoplmmhltesr which tone up the whole system and particularly W the Lungs. Throat and Bronchial Tubes. . Na- Dru-00 Tasteless Preparationof Cod Liver Oil restorcshcalth andshcngth to those who are «1111111111115: whoring from chronic coldsâ€"hitthevlsostplanlsto habit-ac a preventive. before it is was one. nmmammatmmss ml.

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