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Durham Chronicle (1867), 12 Jun 1924, p. 7

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" thz‘ bCSt remedy rnown for sunburn, wt rashes. eczema, m (my, stings and Q \ ?,:‘f“‘f‘\, ‘\ Skin fOOd! lursday‘ June 12, . o -t--O--O-'O°'.“W \\ uh. fib'hl‘fllw git] 'fig. In HUI“? again: m.-50€. DRS. JAMIBSON 8: JAMIBSON mm. v and residence a short. dist- ask of the Hahn House on ? um .tnn Street, Lower Town, Dur- 1 .th ”the hours 2 to 5 p. m., “Ito 5' pm. oxccpt Sundays) J. L. SMITH, M, B., M. G. P. S. 0. . ,yg‘wc and rcsndcnce, corner of nunyzhss and Lambton Streets. Oppo- .;r.. ('16! Post Office. Office hours : g ;.. H 3.111.. 130__t_0 1: pzm., 7 to 9 pm. DR. BURT. Lat...- Assistant Royal London Up- rhuhnic Hospital, England, and to evan Squarg'lfhrogt anti Nosgflos- 35:111.” Sp'eciali§t: Eye, Ear. Throat and N050. Olhce: 13 Frost Street, HWDH Sound. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Chiropractors, Durham, Ontario. Hm Science that adds life to years and years to life. Consultation free. In 1,)urham Tuesdays, Thursdays anq Saturdays. DR. W. C. PIC-KBRING, DENTIST ()thce, over J. 8: J. Hunter’s store. Durham. Ontario. .1‘.U111",1 U. U. 0., u. u. a. 110mm Graduate I nivexsity of Tor- 3.4m» Graduate Royal College Dental Mum-Hus Hf ()nlaxio. Dentistry in all it< lnamhes. Office, oxer D. C. lemns JOW'ellen Store. â€"â€"â€"__ LUCAS HENRY 1111111511115 S1111111111',5 1:11;. \11111111- 11111 111 11111 111111 \\ 111 11111111111111111111111 '1111151111)‘ 111 1:111 11 \\11 111\.\111)11111t_m1.111ts mm 111: 11131113 \\1111 1111311111111 111 the MIDDLBBRO', SPERBMAN 8: MIDDLBBRO’ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Sxirt'«_‘~ssrix‘s to A. B. Currey. Mr. (I. ‘1. Michilvhrn‘ is pvi'mancutly Incutml at Durham ()fl'icc. en'il'e â€"â€"â€" DAN. McLBAN Liwnscd Aucliunem‘ for Cnunty of Grey. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- «inahlv torms. Dates of sales made at. 'l'ho Chrnn'n-le (mice or with him- SP”. gumays and Thuréday' aflernbons .xrvptml). ALEX. MacDONALD Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. Mmlt‘l'ah‘. tvrms. Arrangements fur salvs. as to «latvs. 010.. may be mmlv at. The: tllu'oniclv (m‘icn. Dur- ‘uum. 'l‘m'ms nu applirutjfm. Adâ€" .iu-wss R. R. 1. Durham. 21-66mm} but a. \nl.v. ~n. -.Â¥â€"-._-__. taming: 100 :m- *5; 85 acres under mitix'atinn. balance hardwood bush; a'uHM‘HiOllt- to school; on the prem- mw mm a franw burn 42x65 ft. with stun.» funndation: concrete stables: 11m hay ham 30x50 with stone base- mwni; hug: pen 20x40; twelve-room tum-k hnusn, furnace heated, also hump \Vomlshed: drilled well close m huusv. with windmill: concrete wan»:- tunks; 30 acres seeded t0 hay: tn arms to sweet_ clover: this farm _.‘ I ”I.“ ‘ A: mr 7. cox. ~21. Iaqgrz-MONT. cox- -.-\.â€"~‘.\n t" «N it‘S [O S'.’\\tL’-L L'IU\CI. ou- u .w- --- ~..< \wii fq ncvd and ina agood state of .‘Hlinutiim. 101' information apply 2... \\'ut..~'mx‘s Dair}'.R.11..Durham. "ztfm'ii‘i.10‘2-)‘235tf M l‘lll-Z l)l.<'l‘l{11‘.'l' .\.\'.\'l'.-\l, Ml‘llu'l‘lfih “‘1 the \\'nmoii's lnslihite‘s “f 3011“! Hwy \Vlll lw lull in 1hr Public Li- iiz‘ui'y. Durham. nu Tllt‘Sday- Juno 1?. at in am. and 1.5:") pm. A good gvi'nuinm is [wing Dl‘i‘llam’d- It is liupml that all the branchos will be 1"‘pl‘c‘5o‘l‘llt‘d. especially as lht‘ Bounty (Imupntinn is being held in this dist- l'lt'l shortly and plans‘will be made ful‘ that. meeting. Durham ladies Will please provide for the meeting; on 'l‘uesday.â€"â€"M. McIlraith, Secy. Hmrno. l 's ‘I'R’l‘ DI'RHAM N0. 146 (1.. U. r. a iii huld their annual church 50r- xv an thn M'vmng nf Jun» 15. All t'vthrvn asked tn atto‘nd.â€"-\\"jllian: l_\' Thursday, June 12, 1924. FA RMS FOR SALE \HXIHX DAY CELI‘IBRA'I‘ION A'l‘ »z-. Snund. Carnival. Firowm‘kS. mi Umt't‘l'tS. BasebalL Fivld ~:‘t<. Ut‘andstaml Perl‘m‘manCCS. -~hutic Fvats. Dancing. Etc, Etc.. \ 1. Rmncmbor the date. 1’. IDI'RHAM GLIJB OF TORONTO hnlciing a haskvt. picnic at High ”a. Mom sun-wt viiti'am'v, on Fri- .lunv 20. 192.6. aftermmn and ~ziin:.:. All mvmhcrs and friends .imliy invitvd. Limzsyd .flzwnbmar ‘ mativ 1‘“: 1. 1101110! »_""-I 9w ~~ .1 COMING EVENTS Dental Directorv. Legal ‘Dz’rectorv. .â€"\L MEm‘ng; (H423 tf CON FOR SALE.-â€"-â€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street, North of Skating Rink, Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. 221 if FUR SALEâ€"THE LATIMER PROP- erty in Uppm Tzoxxn at a bargain. Apply to R. J. \latthe“ 5, Durham Ont. 320 Mpd FOR SALEâ€"{EOOD T WiO-STOREY frame «.lwelling, well located on Lambton street. Hard and soft wa- tor, bath, furnace. electric lights, o-tc. Apply W. .J. Young, Durham. Out. 515“ 1“! )R S .-..\1 E ~h()()1) DRIVING HORSE. \Wl} hwwc Smallman, Lot 1.0"). 3..\urmanb\.6-';1’I.-5 Ff)!" SALFrâ€"G( )01‘) STRONG \VAGON in gum! condition: suitable fOr good wads \Vnrk; film» ‘1 FUN trailer. Ap- ply A. J. McVicar, C«'>mn101-(:ial Howl, Price-vino. 522 \\'l*‘.S"l‘ER.\' FEED OATS AT SOC. PER bushel at the Rob Roy Mills. 4 3 ti CAR FOR SALEâ€"SIECOND-HAND Chew-HIM, touring car in good run- ning: urdvr. Apply at the Chronicle ()fl'iw. 1; 10 U .2 o“ _ s: .3? 459.». W: MAL: :fiEm ,_.< dâ€"C £430 Z/Awaâ€"Zzu Im_._._:: NU'I‘IIIIC, 'l'll.\'l' .\H"..\.\'l".>"l‘ ()l“ .\l.[. .255... 2:52.321. 4.... 1...... z ......1... 52...: 4:... .....z: 54 ...: .43... 1...... 2: ...: ....4 ... :7. .........:.. .1. :5... .. ...... .... ..1. ......E: .. ... 2...... i... ......Z .334 2.... ......w ... ......241 ............: ...... ...: 4.... ...: ...1..1....1...::... .... ...: 73:21:... 4.32:... z ..1. ... ...â€"...... .... :1... 4.. ...... ... ... ......1: _. .2........1..._..: ...... ...: .. 3.........-..../..:::. ... :71... PROF. B. KATZ, THE NOTEDHDOC-T FREE. FILMS I‘H‘IVI'ZIIH’I‘ID FREE. saving 10v. nn nzu'h film: ivory (in- ish. quirk sm-Viw. Bring: 01' mail to l“. \V. lx'nlsvy m- l‘). (I. Town. Dur-_ hum. MUNI'RH'IN'I‘S. -.\.\'\' I’ERS(”).\' D1".- six'ing tn m'm-m'v :1 mnnummt. 01' howling: inscription \x'nt'k «lnnv in the comvh-ry. will «14» \WII tn intvm‘view \\'. J. M4,'l":leldnn. the? Incal agont. Durham. 3 20'3“ [ATLAS HRNRY‘S LAW OFFICEâ€"- )pen (2va day for business. A mem- bm‘ of the firm will be in the officn own-y 'l‘uesday. Special appoint- ments may be made at. the office. :33t MEN'S 'I‘AII'.0RING.â€"41EN'I"S SI’I'I‘S hand tailorod. I am pI‘I‘IfraI‘Od to make your suit and guarantee first- class \x'orkmunship. My prices are right. I oaw vnur orders with DM. Saundms. Gent's Furnis hex, Dnrham. â€"~\\. J. Henninvr, Tailor. 1 l7tf “HEAT \VAN’I‘ED. ANY QUANTTI‘Y. Highest pI‘iCP. People's Mills. 3 162“ WORK WANTEDâ€"T HE CHRGV- iele Job Plant is well equipped for turning out the finest work on shorl order. if GRAIN WANTEDâ€"EARLEY, BECKâ€" wheat. Poas. Oats and Mixed Grain wanted. Highest prices paidâ€"Rob Roy Mills Limited, Durham. :12” NOTICE TO FARMERS The Durham I'.F.O. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock “(In Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers are requested to give three days” notice. Clifford Bowel, Manager. Plume 92 r 11. Durham, BB. 1. _ ’2: .31. $31.. ranâ€"31: 3:74 . 315. :3. 1:: m: .9. 3:: o: #5:... 21.52.. E 9:; 331.319??? 1.. .' b I f H31111‘5i'3un. Durham. Ont. Watm- pnwm‘ chOpping mill. in running cnndition. Apply. stating: I'vntal \Vantmi in first letter. to BOX 10, «Ihmniclv (Mice. 6123pd2 S‘im A WEEK. MAN WANTED WITH ambition. industry. and small capi- tal. You Pan make above amount or mom". distributing Rawleigh’s Qual- ity Products to steady Consumers. Several fine openings now available. We teach and help you do a big busâ€" _ ILAâ€" “ I: [CGLKI u; “\l l.\ "I" mess and make more monex than \ on ex er made before. Gixe. age. 0c- inpatinn. references. W. T. Ra“- leigh Co._. Ltd. Dept. CN1613. London. “I" Ju5 1219 ‘26 Down But Not Out. Coach {to young lady student who has torn her bloomers whilo playing baseball‘: â€"â€"-Do you want a substi- tute? Young Lady (full of school spirit} No. I want a pin. ARTICLES WANTED MISCELLANEOUS AGENTS WANTED BABY CHICKS FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT :3 315 em Ha IL has mums or MILK A Column Dealing With Milk and Its Products (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture. Toronto.) Following are summaries by, the Department of Extension of the O.A.C., Guelph, of work done in that institution with milk and some of its products: Value of Pasteurization. To test the value of pasteurization as an acid in keeping milk in a usable condition for a long period, a study was made by the Dairy Department of the Ontario Agricultural College during July of 1923. Similar samples of raw and pasteurized milk subject- ed to a temperature of 53° to 54° F» gave results as follows: The raw milk did not keep for twenty-four hours, while the pasteurized milk was sweet at end of third day. Similar samples of raw and pasteurized milk held at 37° to 43° F., gave the fol- lowing results: The raw milk kept sweet for less than forty-eight hours, while the pasteurized milk was still sweet and in good condition at the end of two weeks. The trials show the great value of pasteurization in the fluid milk trade and the necessity of low temperatures for holding the milk after pasteurizing. Milk Preservative. Investigational work carried out by the Department of Bacteriology, O.A.C.,that is of special interest to the cheesemakers and managers of factories, was concluded during the past year. Many factory managers had experienced trouble in keeping the composite samples of milk in good condition for the period required by the Dairy Standards Act. The result of the O.A.C. Bacteriological Depart- ment investigation shows that not less than six grains of corrosive sub- limate is required to keep a one pint sample in good condition for forty days. This amount should be used if the butter fat tests are made either once or twice a month. Commercial Buttermilk. In the Dairy Department of the On- tario Agricultural College during the past season a few lots of commercial buttermilk were made by using either pasteurized skim-milk, or the butter- milk from churnings of pasteurized sweet cream, not ripened before churning. -._._._ -..._-_.-â€".â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_.â€"____-_v._ -.___.â€"_.â€"â€"..â€"-â€" -.-... i To the milk was added 20 per cent. water, 5 per cent. culture and one- half ounce of salt per one hundred pounds of milk. This was allowed to stand until the next morning when it was nicely coagulated. The coagu- lated milk was then poured into the churn and churned for about twenty minutes. This made a buttermilk that was in good condition, had good ‘ flavor, was smooth, and did not separ- 1 ate. After churning one lot for flf- ‘ teen minutes a small amount of cream was added. The churning was then continued and in nine minutes the cream had churned into fine but- ter granules which gave it the ap- pearance 0f “old-fashioned” butter- milk and was well liked. Comparative Yields From High and Low Testing Milk in Cheese- making. Investigations carried out by the Dairy Department and the Chemistry Department of the O.A. College with low and high testing milk used in the manufacture of cheese gave re- sults that are interesting to cheese factory patrons. The low testing milk contained 12.01 per cent. solids and 3.41 per cent. fat. The high testing milk contained 12.29 per cent. solids and 3.62 per cent. fatâ€" not very much difference between the two samples. The yield of cheese per 1.000, lbs. of milk was 89.85 lbs. from the low testing lots, and 95.84 lbs. from the higher testing lots, or nearly six pounds of cheese more per thousand pounds of milk for a very small increase in the percentages of fat and total solids. This is further evidence of the injustice of paying for milk on the basis of weight only and not considering the fat and solids content of milk when dividing money among patrons of cheese factories. Milk From Sweet Clover. Isteurlzatlon â€" Preservatives â€" Commercial Buttermilk â€" Cheese From High and Low Testing Milk. -â€"Mllk From Sweet Clover â€"Gel- atin and Bacteria in Ice Cream. The Dairy Department of the Onâ€" tarlo Agricultural College made four lots of butter during July when the cows were pasturing on sweet clover. The butter was scored when fresh, and again after holding in storage, but none of it had a flavor that could be attributed to sweet clover. These results are similar to those obtained in 1922. Gelatin and Bacteria in Ice Cream. With the great increase in the con- sumption of ice cream and the de- velopment of the ice cream manufac- turing business various schemes have been evolved to take care of the de- mand in a way profitable to those manufacturing and selling this food. In making examination of various samples of gelatin sent to the Bac- teriology Department of the Ontario Agricultural College some samples were found to have a bacterial con- tent as high as 960,000 per gram. Wholesome ice cream cannot be made if low grade gelation is used in its preparation. As a rule cowpeas should not be cut for hay before the pods begin to turn yellow. The best quality is pro- duced and the hay cures most readily if the vines are cut when most of the pods are full grown and a consider- able number of them are mature- At that stage of growth none of the best hay varieties will have dropped their leaves and the plants will have prac- rm: attained'their full growth. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE WEEKLY NEWSPAPER GIVES EXCLUSIVE NEWS A prophet is rarely recognized in his own country, and one might add that a local weekly newspaper sel- dom has the support which it. merits in its own community. Support in this case means more readors more subscribers more cir- culation. “him is the life blood of any paper. These weekly {vapors (losprvo support because having a «lvl'inito and important mission in their rnspnctiw cunstituemcivs. they fulfill it. faithfully and well. Ew‘rv iSsuv 0f Um a\'.m‘ag0 \xm kl\ papvr contains scores of now-3 Ltoms \\h1(h cannot be found (*lsmvhmv. In addition to the mincipal \vm'ld nvws «11' the «lay. ynu'.‘ local paper pnhlislms any number «if intm'vsting iii-ms about 110111.110 ynu know. right. in y1‘1u1‘mvn tnwn m- in Hm neigh- bm‘ing townships. 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In thv mattm' nl‘ thv < 'l‘hnmas Bailny. latv nt' the 'l of antinck. in tlw (juunty l’armm', «Mmasml. Nntirh is hm'vhx giwn pursuant to Svrtinn .113 1:11 thv ”'llnstcr’s Art. 11.8.1). 1111-1. 12113.11. 1‘31. that. all 11'1-11- iturs :11111 111.1101'5 having rlaims 111' 11111111111115 against 1111- 115.1311- 111' tho 111111 'l'hnmas Bailey, whn dim! 1111 or 111111111 1111* llth 1111\' Of Mav, 19211.. at, 1111‘ l11\\11.~'hip 111‘ B11111i111k. 111 the 1‘1111111} 111 firm. {11'1' rvqui1-1'1'l on 111 111'11111'th1' 211111 11m 111 [1111121924. to $01111 11V 111131 111111111111. 111 1i1liV1‘1‘ 10 31111111111111. $111 11~man 1\ “11111101110, s1tlirit11rs 1111' 11111 1'X1‘1’lltUIS, their (lhrislian 1111111113 (11111 surnamvs, 31111 a1l1ll1'><1s 111111 111-91'1'ipti1'111s. tho full 11111111111313- 111 “111111;: of their 1 11111113. :1 51111111111-111. 111 their 111°(‘OIIHLS {11111 1111* 1111111111 111 1111' 9111:111'11}. if any. 1111111 by 11111111. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Anal take further nutiwr that after such last. muntimtwt «late the execu- tm's will prom-wt to distribute the assets. at the said «lute-115ml among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only in the claims of which the} .9th then have notice. and that the said executnrs will not be liable fur the said assets or {my part there- of to any person or persons of whose claim nntico shall not have been re- eeiwd by them at the time of such distribution. ”1..iin.bd‘at. Durham this third day of me, A1). 1924. ‘Middlebrp’, _Spere;nan_ ‘8: Middlebyo’ Silver Black Foxes , Priceville Fox ‘20., Limited Priceville. Out. at $100. Par Value All registered pure bred stock. Low capitaliza- tion. All comon stock. Absolutely no watered stock. Ten years ex- perience breeding. Stock from P.E.I. vW PRICEVILLE FOX CO. PRICEVILLE, our. Write for further particulars to A limited number of shares for sale in Administrdtrix 0f the Estate. Soliéitfvrs for the Executors. thé' vstatv of nf the 'I‘UWHSIIip (juunty 01' Grey. , POST OFFICE REVBI‘UBS The report or the Postmaster Gen- eral for the' year ending March 31, 1923. has just been issued by Postâ€" master Goneral Charles Murphy. The surplus for the year of the work of the Post Office Department in Canada was slightly less than 3 mil- lion and a half dollars. Interesting information regarding the gross revenue of the post 01Tices is given. Here are a few of the 11;;- uros of gross revenue) for the dif- fvrvni. post. 01110.05 in this district. : Allvnforil ........... . 381512.77 Annan 294.89 Ayton ................. 2.212.139 Barrow Bay .......... 63.93 ‘Borké‘lvy .............. 130.62 Bognnr ................ 167.335 (Iargill ............... . 1.130.123 (Ivylon ............ . . . 719.00 (11131.s\\‘(_n°111 ........... 2.996.18 1 21 )l l i 11g\\’(_)(_ul ........... 23,080.57 (Illi‘Slvy .............. '. 9.715.112 1 llarksh u rg ............ 2.897.113 Dornoch . .............. 188.90 111111412111: ............... 5.67-1.40 Durham .............. 7.483.713 l‘ll mwm Ni .............. 1 13013.22 l‘lugvnizi ....... ' ....... . 113.115 r’cwi-I‘slmm . . .. ......... 856.111 1510311011011 ............ 2.812.323 llanow'r ...' ........... 13.13-15.94 Ht‘pWHl‘lll ............. 1.189.913 Holland (lvntru ........ 721.27 K e mi 1.1 1 1" ................ 8111 .68 .Kilsytli ............... 207.88 Liun‘s 111-1111 ........... 2.863.712 M arki 1111 v ............. 13.805138 Mi'afurd ............... 1 1.945.815 ()m-n Sound . . . .. 32.013115 Purl. MCNicull ......... 2.403.511 Shallmv Lakv .......... 7715.131) Tara .................. 3.5.14.3!) 'l‘nl'wl'nlul'y ............ (322.112 Wizirion ............... 88911.28 \\'illiznn.s1‘ur«1 ......... 107.311} \V’nmll'm‘tl ............. 1230.318 THINGS TO REMEMBER Tim-v mm unly tvm ('itivs in (Jun- adu giVim; a fiw-mrnt six-«wt. (211' fawn 'l‘ln-sv :n'c- Hamilhm and ”mum. In utlwr vitim Hn- (‘hzu'go-s :m' as l'nlluws: \':'m('nu\'vr. (3n~111~‘:'I‘urnnm Mnutm-nl :md \\"ixmi;w;:. '7 ('wnis: Calgary and E‘Idmuntun. in ruins. All Hun a} Stt'lllfi in AHn-rlu. um! Saskuiâ€" vim-mm mm nmnivipnlly «mm-d. (-hkun :H'v Immwumlly «mum. and «mly Hunâ€"mun mm :m- usml. ’I‘lw X'iw pruil'iv vitivs -¢22:|;.":H‘}'. lidmnnlnn. va‘inu. Smktzlwn. Imth- hl'itlg’v ('hm'g'v mm: :L (flush I'm- HY 'I‘Iiu ilunaiilizm I'isliiii: iiiiIiiin'y has IIIHU‘IISIHHS gi'vuIa-i' Hum is grin-mlI)’ kimwn. 'I‘Iwi‘i- \W‘l‘i‘ 25.233.7(HI His. uI' SI'ZI I'isll Izmilml Hll ImIIi (masts ”I III“ hmniiiiim «luring I’vlii'liui'y. \\'IIIII‘ in tho suini- [H‘I‘IINI last war nnh £133. 700 His. \ww Iuki ii 'I'Iiv \ullw~ HI IIII'SI‘ I an INN “('10 I ”NJ 7'? and 87".).H: II. “sin-('1 m Iy. 1m II'IISWI i'aIi'Iu-s nI' (“MIL ImdiIm'k. Imkv. [ml- Im'k. III‘I‘I“III‘_". saliiiun. snivlts zinc) svzlllups WI'I'I' i'vlml'IwI. Hk‘ 'l‘lu- nutiinml iii-lit «if (nlzmuiii is ltvquvnth 1"“vtviimi in in [milimni-nt and in tlw mews. but that iii thi- SU'WIXI m'iivini'vs is Hui. ”Hun l’i‘ft‘rl't'd tn. vxm-pt at. Mvvlinn iimvs. 'l‘lw {llmimi (li'hi. (if HIP I'l‘SlH‘Piin' pnwinws is a. wry lwmy liability 5.; â€" Q on. o 0 o o o 0 o o o a o o a c o o o a o o a o o o o a o L’- o o u a o o u o o o D‘MqM-fi n3... .0......... - wad ........... 2. I‘ ......... (3. ............... H. mm! .......... '32 .. aw 4m 5):) 1.7130. 1 3 719.00 1996.18 .’.-0'1 3. )0 77). " L00 332'.)’1’1.33‘) ()22.03 8.80028 107.50 5230.38 THEY TELL THEIR NEIGHBORS Women Tell Each Other How They Were Helped by Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound ' Woodbrid e, Ont.â€"“ I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s egetable Compound for fe- male troubles. I would have headaches, backaches, ains between my shoul- ders and un er my shoulder-blades and graggin'g dowp feelings on each side. ,,h_L‘- A- .1- __ Wuhan-ac â€"- - I was sometimes unable to do my work and felt very badly. M mother- in-law told me about the egetable Compound and I got some right away. It has done me more good than any other medicine I ever took and I rec- ommend it to my neighbors. You are quite welcome to use this letter as a testimonial if you think it willihelp some floor sufferer. ’ ’â€"â€"Mrs. EDGAR SIMMONS, . R. 2, Woodbridge, Ont. In nearly every neighborhood in every town and cit in this country there are women who ave been hel by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable mpound in the treatment of ailments peculiar to their sex, and they take pleasure in passing the good word along to other women. Therefore, if you are troubled in this way,wh not give Lydia E. Pink- ham’sVegetab e Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from roots and herbs, has for fort years proved its value in such cases. omen everywhere bear willin testimony to the wonderful virtue of ydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. 0 2m“ i‘ :â€""i\'«-n :h‘ I'nlluws; British (1: vlumhia. $78,H(38,3;1 1; Alhvrtu, $07.3:i7AM3: Stxskutvln-mm. 851772.777 lenitulm. $66.33!.121; ”Marin. $2333 923.113: l’rinm- Edward Island $900,- 368, .p. 25.7.2 :5: 7. 2:21.: :21. :2, 32.; 7:11.143: ”1.1.1.; 31.2... Extâ€"2:“ :7. 15.7. 1.12:; 3.2:: 2:1. Arnnld If). Nnbln will Ship H023 l'rvm lmmnzu‘n ¢~\-'¢j1'y Saturday forn- nonn. 111,2:th prices pald. 1123a SHIPPING EVERY SATURDAY All Our Graduates have been placed to date and still there are calls for more. Get your course NOW. 11‘ you do not get it you pay for it anyway in smaller earnings and lost opportunities. Enter any day. Write, call or phone for information. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Stratford and Mount Forest PAGE SEVEN

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