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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 13 Jul 1911, p. 1

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x FRA oat Ni so thoroughly the disease has never refurned." "Catarrhozone" sold by all reliable dealers or by mail from the Catarrh- ozone Company, Kingston, Oat, Price one dollar. 2 it ! : 2 i i g i148 ie £ Mt § i} v {1 Prices of Farm Labor and Live Stock i x Not 80 Geod in the States "PARTKERS! WHAT DO YOU Mmauf" Senator Stone, of Missout, with that of the other white people | three bours and a half on the at Kaivik" : out to prove that American farmers, would not be injured, as bad been claim« in Kaivik and has cansed us a great | "ly by competition with a eountry : iy : : deal of trouble." where it was allege) ferm labor and " a sod continaed _pstiobige deni 8 ) Ai i f ) interjected , ; 18 wns Boyd's turn te laugh. "But | tbe prices of live stock were lower. He JT ot hi i! S Afthred \ IPs J | amie ix , surely that has nothing to do with her | quoted a multitude of figures to show his Da 4 Mails Cloge ; / ! ae) " ; i J that, if snything, the prices of farm Sugeessa, HE i | pr br . Ei iE. rT {a i Po % | labor and of live stock ware: higher {i 3a ARTY lation A : " E : A about This sh 'then inthe United Stabe of Den cluding | B'Ven. into Lis charg b nded Office Po - oe / i y dl He ores Neto pup 2 some of his listeners thet the, "Yes; that is the plan," Marsh ehim- him with questions, and for a oy. in. rh i in urging a dozen or more of the Senators expect to " you ernment statistics were reliable. The lor m was as to the of the average wage for farm labor the United Btates, as a whole, bein; $19.21 per month, eo ed with of fery stupid abeut such things ered easily. "I would not have pod it, 1 am sure" To ber if she continued, leaving what Bit to be dangerous ground, "I Hilt HELE Hil; atl i Hl i ri ; i jut us if 1 let him out of my i My dear, I have effected a won- deal today," went on her father. § the help of Mr. Marsh I closed st detuils of a consolidation has occupled me for many La i tions, such as board, the [ro um corTINURD.} sng Bo common source, but being Pp vely. LIVER AND STOMACH WRONG Riowin] in Bender & a Indigestion, Bad Cola, Pale, | erp aod smite wom wr aly the figures that he had i ie ih fil er trust, 1 suppose." in people might call it that" These Oppressed by Palpitation and fled Bo we), a. I he et pains will find Interesting ao Facts in this Article. iy '1 inquire the nature of this ventured. The following letter is printed with the hope that ft will show a clear road to health to those who suffer the pangs of indigestion amd weak stomach. "I am anxious to send the message of hope far and wide to all who are in poor health, as I was a year ago," writes Mrs. Ernest P. Gomez from Meriden. "For years I have had a weak stomach, and have experienced all the distress caused by indigestion. 1 may say that the heart pains. watery risings, pressure of gas from fermenta- tion at times almost drove me wild For a time -I could scarcely eat a mouthful without causing myself end- Jess misery; I dould not sleep well. my color was fearful. dark circles under my eyes, bad dreams. etc. "Asa a last hope, 1 was persuaded to try Dr. Hamilton' Pilla of Mandrake and Butternut. As I persevered with this treatment' my appetite gradually returned, and I began to relish my meals. My strength slowly returned. chest pains grew less I began to look my Dr. Hamilton's Pills se them | 0 A SYSiém 've

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