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Northern Advance, 23 Mar 1899, p. 6

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.- A, - The Burmese haveacnrions-idea regard-_ A ins coins. those -which-have . A fgmalo headspn them`, believing thutqoins , ,|ih>'malo heads on them 1191: aowlmaaky GRATEFUL ? > f" 4 L uirrnownnnne CLOTH T H BINDING, 29. EACH. L _ _LE`AT_H'ER PsDOED 1='io1v;'rs AT $1.25 to $3.00. f 4 lusN'J_.`Y STOBJES FOB. BOYS, 50c. In Pocket Bibles and 'l`aichers" Edition we have extraordinary values at 5Qc., 75, 81.00. S! 50, up/'to $5 00. The cheapest and best books at the price ever sh In). Full lines of Pu-sibyte-rian Book of Praise and Methodist Hymn. and without Music. Prayers and Hymns. A. and M., at 35c., 50c., 60c 75 c., l 25. Exnmiue our Stock before purchasing. " % wnurzn scorr, Barrie. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. u:11l.`;1'ihi`yv_|7a;>inni.-"be more popuhr than ever for Present` thighyui; W6 hnve an immense quantity for the holiday season, churns, {newest and best. Pure il cake Meal and ltanallianlianlespice. Sap Buckets and Spiles_ % % Massey-Harris Repairs, Ploughs and Points. , % Builders [Hardware and Mill Furnishings. % % ' lubricating Oils, etc. at , J. R SON S. [EPPS S GOBOAI {E_PP3 S GDGUAI `lereisaceralbmakfast foodtliat venalitlcchildca_n'atandyet gain everydayfromutingit -`R dress nun mdsiatr to:-1m tho bodies in excess of elaboration on its laws 3 half. and the elegant simplicity which ` `(III9 1I$l`l|l\IIRl'Iil!I1l')III (III Wlllllg doeso't'H`eqt the blood." Try it inpheeo! 493 Milled by Tillson. I30 MORTING Yourgroccrsellsitorcangetitforyou. SUPPER IIIB. `,"""IIIv us. an o -- - `, ' '- 8 QB! oouaaot on gommo ligqmgx-4: moon. if "we nmnct." A WANTED-Copioa of Tm-2 N omn- mm Anuxca` dated July 4, 1895." eitheror both papers will kindly 160" "than at thiioice; long ngowu `conspicuous on womanfn attire has now almost vanished andwill in lean andlnuinevidenoou thewnrzn `J.__ _.L_._ fIHE.I[i_fiI1n'.T5'_iiIiiI'i ii:E4?"- Ind"`JIily 11, 189527 iiiartiee haviul [TEA COFFEE AND COCOA MERCHANT. _ w1:MAK-1~:....---_- Sewer and BENGAL CLUB CHUTNEY MANGO CHUTNEY THE MOST DELICIOUS J ELLIES IN THE WORLD . |Wi11 pay for Will Form and postage to any part of Canada. CANNED smilmps CANNED CRABS CANNED PILCHARDS 1 SHREDDED-WHEAT BISCUITS FLAKED BARLEY PACKAGE MINCE-MEAT (3 Pics for 10 cents.) `I\'I\\vou A`? t\ 701` 1\nv1-I-VII-I\"l'1Q1" Hnendvance Office " i-5;?:e{i.'.'.' aecE1' s1sfoEo'L""eu on her husband. That is the song that reached his hoart.--Philadelphia North American `IA. 1.. _-.. -_l.`l LLAL 7I-L I _-.._ .I_ _ SOME - NEW - THJNGS. Make Your Will. -___ ___ _ _l_ _ Ansluahonthntoscln. ` concoctions. lnnunncn -1\n Ina IQEQ. `Blank Will Forms can be 1d at T. N. HOBLEY 1 Flake IKIIIQUUUIUIIIO WRITE` FOR PRICES: 6 Cts. Barley- -: vn-w-rw to--v'---v Our old friend L1 Hung Chung is to- rtedtobe suerlngfmm swelled legs; hose who had the pleasuroof be1ng,quo`o- 1 tlonedbyhlmwhen hows: here unedto` any that his trouble was in bi: heod.-Ncw. York Sun. - V vv--._._= ___ --v-..v-._ -_-. Nettle rash and irritations of the skin T! may be much relieved by born: or bicar- bonate at "soda dissolved in water, or I mixture of equal parts of _z1nc ointment and boraoic ointment is of service. -. ..-v- .. r ? v- r-.,-j-_'. ' Huiymwa of -stitching haoerles of ontache braid, strapping: of . doth or vein; andnumbura at small tui- bnttons or somewhat large sizes in (old _or siivernro ruling modesof nish- 13 opting costumes for general wear. Long, close tting, Newmarkets, that epver the wearor from neckto feet, win lpvetypopular for nsefnlwarduringtho gating for shopping and traveling. They no donhio breasted, with 1-even, collar. `nindamoutwithoutcrossingnaamnontho HI can --:- -w----- Viv.--'-.v -- v- _-w Roughness of the skin-in-nvyonng unil- dren may be cured by the following ap- plication: Reeorcin, ten grains; hydro-- ohlorate of quinine, twelve grains; 11n,,six drums; yaseline, two dra.ms. Blood ows through the boneaot vei-y 1 young children almost as freely as through the veins, V _ I 3 ~ The largest telescope in existence doel not makethe planet Mu-3; appear any big- ger than the moon does as seen through an opera glass. Heretofom it has dies` eolve gold only in _a mixture of -strong" holds. ,A'way_hm now_been'dl800ver.Bd.ot dissolving gold in distilled water. XI... LL- `I)--_'L..-_.` ____ `_._L -`_4.- l_A_A ' Polonalses or aemblanceuotthomgno bythesrrangementofvnousdnu `minga an seanon.varymnny. ot,tho Inlnnnfn anurnn flu-urn Dar-In .- vs-no-cw-vs.-3 awn`. DAQ s-nwvnnavun Iraq on the Roentgen rays rszcomo into. use for medical purposes, they were open 60 the objection that` they `sometime; in- jun-ed the skin and caused baldness. By deflecting certain oolomdrays, P1-oteuor Ilndeen of Gopenhagen has been able bf Iiinnvhn I-}u`n. lu`u`e!;nf` not . will `HOT 3 VIII? TIIIUIVII `II I. ` `, L11 dienantmstat-Isl fromtholrestot idiot! from Part: V . or aemblanceuot M Inn kn nsnnnonnvnnpnt Al Quinn-1.9.: Wm ?VZ- Tl? Wlj ` e......,..~ ""'e".;'",.....;...,.,..,...n.,. .m..'..*; end distinction to theteilorcoetnmee A The gowns do ziiehedvthie qsring will be especially attractive. French mediates scallop the lmnte end, lower edges of the chic little jecketq" meet at the top end heveemall nelloped revere, like those of regular tel- ler gowns Other-sure filled out at the neck with e gulmpe or pinatore. Il-_P_. ..____ -1 _;x;.I..|__:.. .311. ..:;.._1- --nnnpvnn VA \l\l!IVlLllluI5VlJ overcome this obiction; ' Accordion plaitedmaverlalsgrolnin favorinthemnkingof ukirta, overdreaaetofgownsdedgned htbothwomenandchildxien '1'ho.prava1llng,1ea.tnroof dreuwhlch cube madeuseot in renovatingpartly uorndneaes is theaddttionotaguimpo lnnnn Iuunhnlni `nan-an C-Inn. nal Al Qkn Admiral Dewey has e_xt:ra.ond1nryqu_al- Innl-3Isr|n `AG `-151; '\ngn3n`nrIun$ A. Q `I14-Hi Vaeacloth ve|m,1a'vers and otherno-_ Lanai;-an Huucunj -E an-uouug-0.451; nu` ``Q, THE FAMILY DOCTOR. EDITORIAL COMMENT; " THE FAsHIoN- PLATE. cuaious cuLLINas. Congress may create the title of lpntthoadmiralhlmnelt wascreatedearly. hit spi-ing.-Ohicago Record. V Somehow revivals of,Ca1-list activity are always uiociated with rumors about tho raising of I new loan.-Bgltimo:,w Innnm POPULAR SCIENCE . PERT PERSONALS. Mmnmne-The Free Press says :- The qusshing of the conviction in the recent Sunday lsbor case estab- lishes the contention of the defendants vhat. the Provincial _Lotd s Dsy Act does not apply to at Dominion corpora.- ion such. as the G.T_R.` If this de- cision is not reversed by s` higher`-conrt .o will be e vsltisble one for the G.'l`.R.,' ince it will settlethe question of their right to work on Sunday if they so de- sire, until a. Dominion Act is passed corresponding to the Provinciel Lord's `Day Act.'..-.In unloading e car of wheat here and conveying it to their mill in Penetangnishene, Messrs. Cope" lend & Sonshsd two teams engeged. which drew the 666 I_>nshe_ls that the car contained "in ve loads. One ne not-goooom took 175 iboshels at o losd-, end repeated the done two days in . suc- ALI.I8'l'ON-Many stories -_ could be told of how farmers have been taken in by travelling takirs, and here is an- other one: Lsstifalla watch peddler' and a companion visited Mr. George Hutchinson, of Mono, and endeavored to sell him 5 gold watch. The peddle: tolda. very plausible story of how he he had worked for a watch rm in Montreal and it went bankrupt, land- ing him in thestreet without any funds, and having wages coming to him. he was givengwatches to square up. The companion who posed as James Mc- Garvey, liyeryman, of Alliston, told thefarmeif that every thing was all Q, Kgand ea give the peddler a helping hand; Mr. Hutchison very generously AAA A save $20 for ~ 8. 840 gold iratch! On leaving the farmer was given n special invitation to come to Allieton and spend a day or two with Mr. McGnr-` vey. On Wednesday lent Mr. Hat- chinson called on Mr. McGarve_v, but soon found that he was c. stranger to him. So `after putting the travellers story together and conndering every- thing, he came to the ccnclneionthct he had been badly doped. ` He left the town 3 humiliated man in the extreme.` -Wo1-Id V.` l. . . One of theinniatee of the House of Refuge in an ahlebodied vagrant named Richard Willonghhy, iwhcse chief virtue. certainly is not an amiable temper. Dick has away of exprecaing himself that.wcul d hardly accepitcblein pcliteacciety; ` He had been in theeiiiolllvof B=i*`c'e}on!y - fovfve .dayp. when he ralert hi: antholzity `over einlllgteephom he`. to volley: of profanity`.- "0n_e T dffnvliaatlvreek Willonghhy iI1j'jpu acutely bed hi-mar mini`? P 1* wired tn wtihim Bonn. Him--Un Wedueidayiof week Mr. J amen Mt-}Dermoti:,i" proprie. tor of the MoDermott _Houee; _eud, Vii , taken in dwith and on Saturday be has uuynbered with the'derd.- Deoeaeed sine born on the 7 th line of Tecumeeth some 61 veers ago. ` In his -younger leap; he followed forming and but about 26 byeara ago he oommeueedl. hotel keeping at Bond Head, vwhiob calling he followed up to. the time of hievdeath. He was twice married` ' ` ,' the first time hie bride being a Mix Gran oey, who left an only daughter, Mrs. Herb Carter, of Bond Head. Some 23 years ago Mr MoDermott espoused in marriage a Miss Sutherland, who still survive: him. Deceased was a member of Beetou L.0.L. for over 30 wears Hewae also a member of the A.O.U.W.-World. I ' oeasion. This was a pretty eti` pull for anvteam. .0n mag; last 11:; Frank Goodfellow,'of Barrie, drove to Midland for 5 load cf corn, which he bought from Mr. E. H. Pigzott. . On Saturday morning he started for home,` taking with him about 80 bushels. of the golden He reported the eleighing excellent betviveen Barrie and Midland. A smcos < % news fell. ' The golvemou-,. htvover, fo1_md_ Willonghhy nfatheriburly vigrgnt and rm`: to get en.` or ;3gacu.. wn-*#b` * %?!s.:L7k`- 1 We -.pa1n_' wmmkopm inubeazarmpeaoo, V .qonte'mnoo. Spalnhas he:-own masonhta encouraging the peace mane-Baltimoxo `C-unulnn .s6;A.ig.;; Chief, 34150;" Fm 'd 837.50.. . . .Pulilio will require 88 600 this yeuA-ffrom the town. . . .-The bin this year will be divided between the twqoeee . . . .Mra. Angue Cameron, Suyner, has been granted enthotel license it Everett. - . " ' T- . follo1uj:':g._9'Jo_-t_l_I?o Conuuawoon -"Tho Irim Brig-do ill now be _ pu'd an follbwp :-0hiof, Q Q. Alf . -weave Cntcfor , ' ' %_ name: 25 czvrr A PACKAGE. A A on llonth`s_fl`renu:;ep$. .` -- n my-onqo,oan . ,3 , V `That the Ooneei-vitive Aeeooietion of South Simone, in our annual `meeting `assembled, desire to record cur eppnov- al of the policy of Her Majesty ; loyal Oppoeition in the Dominion Ptiuumm of. Ulnldzl. under the able and digni- ed` leadership of Sir Charles Topper, end we beg to assure him and his loyal end patriotic supporters that they have the approval and level support of this association. - `That the Ooneervative_Aaaooiation of South Simone, in annual meeting assem- bled. to record our high approval of the _-Parliamentary course of our tal- ented representative, Col. Tvrwhitt, in the `Dominion Parliament of Canada, and that the able endeavoraof himself and oolleague to gnartl the interests of our fair `Dominion . meet with our sin.- oere approval and the renewal of our ntmoet condence. That this annual meeting of the South Simcoe Conservative Association beg to record our high appreciation of the noble course pursued by Her Ma- jesty-'s loyal Oppositionin the Legisla- tive Assembly of Ontario," under the able leadership of James Pliny ,Whit- ney. and the noble manner in which they have combatted the extravagance and unconstitutional course of Mr. Hardy and his supporters--a course unprecedented in the history of our province or any other country claiming constitutional` rights, . we. beg to assure Mr.-Whitney of our most loyal and patriotic support. Bpworth League Meeting. On Sunday, 12th inltg, uiorning and evening, Rev. A. O. Crews, of Toronto, preached special sermons in connection with-the` Epwotth ~I4eegn_e of Collier-at . Methodist chnrch, and in the etternoon edglteeeed the Sunday school. i p 1-um deeply fselsthe it we I-:1-nos. is, the at worthy president. lst_e3Dr.. nndlonresteemed treasurer", the late `John Boddy, gentle men of unblemished chsrsoter and mn- wavsriog supporters of V Conservative principles slid good government. sud beg to record Ollfhlgh appreciation of their post end moral worth and` our sympathies with their respective families for the irrepsnble `lose they hgve and, that the secretary send s copy of this resolution to the family of the has Dr. Norris and to Mrs; Boddy. Robert `Mor'PhY ` -"" ""- 1 Again the old cry of the horse must ; o" ls raised; but, for that matter, the 3 gene has never done anything elne.-Chl- , cage News. ,. _ ` e ' The Keely motor stockholders may get back some of their money by placing the apparatus onexpoeition and permitting the public to see for itself how the game at deception was carried en.-Troy Times. r An attempt to pull the ulcerated tooth V of a bear in Omaha tesultedinthedo Itruotlon of the cage, tent and adjacent , neighborhood It was no laughing mat- ter, it is said. Well, then, they should have given the beargas and made it a laughin matter.-Indianapolls News. , mL_ 1....` 4._._.._ -_.' n_ ___.__.. 1...___ Moved by June; Fraser, by E. A." Little: [Moved by .Rev. McKee McLonnan, seconded by Dr. Banting : That this annual `meeting of South Simcoe Liberal Conservative Associa- tion beg to record our highest and warmest approval of the Parliamentary course in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario of Messrs. Dn` and Little and we beg to assure these gentlemen that their able and indefatigable eorts to combat the extravagance of the Hardy Government meet with our grateful approval and the assurance of arenewal of our condence. ' ' he` said: intended to ibo*:1v;>p;'1fIi:_e;:Vts; to "church to which it bears the same rlation an n ghild in its`-home. -v _ .___r- "5; *1_-yu;n;m','T mg 12.. udoouded 12:. A,1:.m1e, M.L.A.: , On Monday night in the church a union league meeting` was held. _The audience was large, among those pres- ent being representatives of Burton Avenue, Elizabeth street and Collier street Leagues`, and `also `Crown Hill and Dalston. V Dr. Richardson presided, end in a short address ' after opening exercises had been concluded, gave an outline of the work of League, of which he is the President. There T are four departments of i work,` Christian Endeevor, Missionary, and The League is, at% T `if I I . % me-dating st: Ouokatovn the 1o 5.h:iouc.}:-,-. L 1 Moved by J emea Fraser, seconded by D. Hopper: I ! Iioved` by J. Wright-, seconded by "71~'11;"i.sc I5?-nn.., buggy whips and derby hats. The blow has fallen like a bolt from 3 clear sky upon 9. prune . loving public. Mr. Pickwick was: not more astonished, perhaps, when the Wid- ow Bardell sued him for breach of prom- iae. And, if it has come to prunes, why not chops and tomato canoe also?"- ('II_.I-_ ___ f'I.II____ - I _ 120171: .MONEY_I8 REFUNDED Ir AH-WA-GO_ ddes not gi_e 06m1"x1Vei:a.V_:`u1d Po;'foc 'Nnnr s'(}nie foi-":`11l`I.iver, Kidhey -and Blood- _s;E_I |GVEBS" onus % s, 1'RE .;BAR.I|. %ou1'. jI1eLxngJLogmgnquu Purifiers." `town. here areeightachools oneSepante),em- 1'5 'aes".r'Z?!' ;Tnrteen' ` :"maus""'::';. v' "3'a?fy}" there"'" '3 prompt cal collectmn and dehvery throughout the ployingthirty-one teachers; t vg churches, hue weely newspapers, one commetual coll:gl:...evot'y ' da umarket day. machine shop: planing ` saw mills. marble cutters. bicycle works. u I`UI6I$llJ \IIl|IEl I max] `UT (731113 iI'I'IVC - u anddep4rtda.ily. Theposu! . ' alltlnt be dented; thirteen mails u:e`:::fy.; theremis nmmnt nnntal cnllpctinn and deI;vQr\ thnmnhmnt the o,$:7.4_l. uvu vuvyn uuu Chicago Tribune. Barrie `a beautifully situated on a picturesque ' tars. overlooking Kempcnteldt Bay, an arm of T Tsimcoegmne mileslongandftomonetothrce miles broad. and one 0! the prettiest. bays utgufnngu ana aweumgs are ligated with gas` or elec- tricity. waterworks and sewerage mstems are very efczent and rovide spring water. good drain- age and reliable protection inevefy of the town. Barrie is n nilwav centre for In] and Northern Ontario. Thirteen` V gertrainsnrrive and damn dnilv Tha nnctn gaining in all that can WT3fKB U8 . IHICIIIIIC suopl _ 3. nulls, cutters. bncycle works. bmldui. taunety,brewetie's.tenbumcherehope,u_evet- ll nt-chm hotels with reasonable rates. threeliveries. three laundriee. one creemety and allothet modem conveniences. St-vree as numerous and`mgLfull linesofnllkinds of first-ch:s'roode. competition in IIIITEIIIIUI'qIIBCITllICI'y IIIII I-ll UIDCI conveniences. `linesofallksn ofrst-club'gwoods,com `tannin keen dpt-teen` lo . elegn h and 5:, and ni`g'i:t `t:lcp'h connect townmthallplaceaneirandditunt. Barrieisfast beeomingafavotiteresortwithsummenourista. -"hich lfhuethe.ho;aor "of pain; the pur- ent of. League Snoigsy `in loeuiedu. ` In-1 ohm lreepolre of nope yqnng fneepldl toga. end. that _El_iz:beth,.swe'et church has not only .t.he oldest Epwa-rth League Society" in Canada, it has also the vonugeet society; he believed, for only we or Bree days before they, had or- ganized e Jnnlor League. ' As agreed upon at last meeting. the goods of the late Robt. Hot-n were o'ered for. sale, only 3 port of the some bejugv diapoqoid of. Amount realized "$4.80. A Agoounta were passed to the amount ,lQh- A1 . Dr, Rev. Mr. Greta gave `a practical and- dress on lspvorth Leagno undo: the following headings-E'vaogoliatie, `Min- aionary and Literary. He advocated the ayinteu adopted by some aooiecieq caving 20. per week pet momeauffor missions; _ _ During the waning Mina Irvine. Mr. J on. Young and the `choir eon- tribnuxi acceptably in in service of R. T. Bunting, County Clerk, stet- ing. thou the following inmates of the Houseof Refuge were credited to Oro, viz , Thomas McFsrren. John Eudya Mrs. Thomns Gibson, and Robs. Sloon. The Reeve stated that "he had made objection to three of these. On motion Cumeiou and Show provision was made for the Council to be represented at of Sanding Committee House of. Refuge to above master. P. Hays complaining of oondition of line con. 2 and 3. The Reeve stated he had notified the overseer to improve said road where neoeeanrv. Miss Campbell, mntron, Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, uking the Council to do something towards pay- ing hospital bill of Thames Pye. Lnid 0701'. mc`;2`{.'3"}$;'3 '.""ma:a"ency""` of Worry clnb.-All9ghany Record. 15-1.1.3 I.-- _-L;.I-.`l O12` Ann - _.._. By-Law No. 320 appointing _ nv_or- seats of Highways, Poundkeepers, and Fence Viewers for 1899 and until May In, 1900, was introduced and pulled. The Council mes pnrnnnnt to 'ed iournlnent. All themembote present. The Reeve in the chair. The minutes i oftlnata meeting were read and oonrln- ed. Communications were Treasurer presented specimen . of bondisaued by London Guarantee 00 ,_ and statement of J. A. Fowlie, agent, 'hat the rate was f of 1 per cent. on $5000. Laid` over for further eon-I eidetatien. I Mr. Thomas Henderson nppenred, re closing Drury a mill road Lot .14, `con. 3, and to open original road between lots 15 and 16. e The Reed having been properly established no 3 public high- way in 1859 by By-Lew No. No notion was taken. ' ' . A ote ;f thsnke ta Rev, Mr. Giana was proposed by Mr. W. Sujeantnnd Roi, Mr. Washington. fcglloil :-- * Councillor Moloolm stated that Fred Pall: wished to purchase a large elm tree on road con. 2 at lot F. T Mr-` Malcolm requested to sell the same. ' The Clerk was instructed to ask for I ` tenders for teams on road machine for I899; I THETQWNOFBARBIE. H. J ; Tunnorn. --- _-vw.--. _ .. -g- -v'-v.--_ It is now said that Bob Evans is a church member, but he robably doesn't like tohave his friends himdeacon." --Pittsburg News. A . By persistently refusing to be inur- viewed Mr. Rudyard Kipling manages to delicately side wipe Mr. Hall Caine.-- Washington Post. 4 . T A London dispatch `describes Justice David J. Brewer as being distinguished looking and rugged. _ Ba ought to be rugged. He was born in Smyrna.-`-St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Clerk. n`-um or wluun McI.AB'l'Y. Notice is here?-yaiven, pursuant to R.S.O. Ch. 129,. Sec. 38, that Cl'Ed1t0'! and others having claims st the estate of William McLartv. late of the ownship of Oro in the Countv of Simone, gs;-met. det?;ed. who died on imtar amt the 3rd e ruary. 1 are hereby requ to ver. or to send by post. to G. A. Radenhurst. Barrie .P. 0., eolicitor VViliam McLarty and ;ohn I Canaphell. the executors of the sand deceased, on or thefore the net ofApril. 1899, theirnamesandad-. dresses, and full of theirclaims. and the nature of all securities (if any) held_hy them. And notice is further given that immediately after the said_nst April. 1899. the said executors willpro- ceed_ -o the the estate agilong gee parties entr thereto. vnng regard 0 \ to claims nfwhich notice shall have been giveneas ahove req-uired._and said executors shall `not be liable for the sudassets oranvpa.rtthemeof.toany person or persons of whose claim or claims notice have been received by then: at thetixne aforesaid. . - Datedat Barrie thisa`4thFebruary.A.D. 1899' WILLIAM MCLARTY and JOHN CAIIPBELL, G. A. their S;l`i:itor, In the surrogate courtof the county ot slmeqe. in the nutter of the Estate ~_ ot_ wumnn Allllnln. Into ol the ,' Towuulnp of lnnll-II. In the Oollntv orslnooog Yeoman. doooa-ed. hereby ' vuI'suantmR.SO. 1:. ac. 381;! Amendagnlyicts. thatall china 'nt1boes:ateofthenaid `_ Ambler. ' V da. ofoctobes-.A_.D. :23 statement of particu- chims and thcnnture of the pecurity. _ any`. tIIII..dnlx`coIed. |uoncE Tocnennons. nut or war vo cnuns and the nature of the Iccurity, aga.'y;'K$' um. auxnamw. and am afterthenaiddaythe ucuttix proceedtodistri- bite the asncln-of thadmenmd nmnno than ngign -._ titled wlaiclrslie .' hen luv`: notxca ---- --v u--a-9--r vs 5 unit fur`? VII then: onlyito thochima `Da.to;dth4euth.`-iarch. :8. . LENN0X.'3_0Y$ =nRow16z._* T ' Nq6Dun|o|' iutut. ` "Ont." ._ Tnji3 . " . Diaulngulshed ev here for Delicac or F avor. ` Superior Qua _ . and Nutri- tive Properties. Specially. gateml and comforting to e Nervous and dyspe _tic. Sold on! 11: 1-4 und labelled AMES PPS &Co.. Ltd.. Homoeo thic Chem- ists London, land. BREAKFAST ` SUP" Caraway water is useful to relieve at-: ulenoe in infants. A teaspoonful should be administered after each nursing, or with hand fed infants given` in the bottle. Brain trouble is indicated when an in- fants ls frightened at or attractedjay an imaginary object, striving to escape itor to grasp it. No time should be lost before calling in medical aid. \Y-LLI- _.._I. -_.J l___lA.-L.l-_._. -1 LL- ..`I_l_ i

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