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r.-.ontJy Ißsued bIiow that rt.olptB at Winnipeg last s -üy,330 bushels, na comthe Minnonpolla receipts lushcU, this placing Win-

ts of tho continent. Fol.8 information it is found ,js throughout tho prov..foba. Saskatchewan and . ,i, tt tho writer by agonta ', . idiun Govornmont start nt parts of tho Statos, i U ndid. A few of tho . :non: , ... Sask., Jens Ilortness - ;. acros of wheat, nv . -u's to tho acre. Noar . Sjs-K., mauy of tho crops . . l run to nearly 100 bush- , A Mr. Muir had about thid grain and ho estle M at about CO bushels

...lt'". T WUIll Oil UUDIHiO tV ( e f.trm of Mr. A. Loucka. '

,.1. Sask., in the fall of j r.. lvson had 27 and r. j In the Dempster (Man.) t ar, wheat went from .i1h per acre. Fifteen , " Kkenzie & Mann farm : three bushels to tho . U usnwrlght and Unttlelclds of whont aver- . . -trict 2G hußhols to tho N.-s-s. of the Tofiold, Algot 08 bushels and i. the acre, while near ; :4 bushels of oats to hreshed by J. Ironie. u the dry weather of reports from tho Edgivo Frank McLay of - 100 bushels of oats ; : y weighod 45 lbs. to A L.'acre Held of spring -on Bros.' farm near , .. 1 41IV2 bushels to tho a b record crop for 1910 , McMillan IJros.' farm -no. who have a total ushels. netting J40.000 G. "W. Buchanan of r.. Alberta, had 254 . v 1 spring wheat to tho ' A Hatton of Maclcod dls- : '.. .it which averaged 21 . :. acre. B. F. Holden, (.. ..J. Sask., threshed 950 . ' at from 20 acres, c t r.montal Farm nt In1 . at has gone below 40

ft . H'teral, such as the . : ; 4Vao Preston, have gone - l b-Jbhels to tho acre. At . - . . tbe quantity of wheat '.in. on the average, from ' ; 4'i bushels per acre, .- a some casos yielded a f to m) buBhels per acre, I g.ung 13 to 14 bushels per

had a yield of 42 re from six acres of 1 Callahan, two miles

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niiiui, ii. uvil UUBUt'LB; JU. HUHtons. 40; AlfX Fergunon. US; W. IU Thompion, 3'.. all on lar aoriaics, TUo flax crop of J. C'li vcland I rather a wonder, as h'a land 1ms yieldod him $0 per aero In two yoar with ono ploughing. Kusfioll, Man., fnrmors throshed 30 bushels of whoat and CO to SO bushels of oats. A. D. Stonhouse, near Melford, Snsk.. had an average ylold on 13A acros of now land. 6314 bushels of Preston wheat to tho acre. Hector W. Swnnston. a farmer noar Welwyn, Sask., had 5.160 bushels of wheat from ono quarter section of land. John Mclxjan, who owns two sections, threshed 12.8C0 bushels of wheat.

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TO AID THE MEMORY

REALLY USEFUL CONTRIVANCE FOR THE TELEPHONE.

Phllij 11. so motorists scjm to think the ordinary pedestrians are baneath thtm Harry Well, they often are. A Fairly Wet World. The Pacific ocean covers CS.0OO.000 mllos. the Atlantic 30.000,000 and tha Indian, Arctic and Antarctic J2.0OO.000. To stow away tho contonus of tho Pacific it would be necosEary to Ml a tank ono milo long, one mile wide anu one milo deep every day for 440 yoars. Put in figures, tho Pnciflc holds In weight 94S.OOO.OOo.OOO,OOO.QOO,000 tons. The Atlantic averages a depth of not quite three miles. Its water weighs 325.000,000,000,000,000.000 tons, and a tank to contain it would havo each of its sides 43 miles long. The figures of the other oceans are In the same startling proportions. It would take all the sea water in tho world 2,000,000 years to flow over Niagara.

White Paper and Pencil Always Ready for the User Card to Match floom's Coloring Alfco Easily Arranged.

A useful contrivance for the telephone stand is a memorandum pad. These can bo had In any form from the advertising varieties that aro ent out at holiday times to elaborate affairs In Russia leather. Ono of the newest and moat practical is an open brass cylindor. through which runs a thick roll of white paper. As soon ns the memorandum Is use-h-ES it pulls out of tho frame, which has a sharp edge that cuts it neatly 'tt Thoro Is also a pencil. The standard Is a light bras affair with a colled wire spring. For numbers In common uso there should bo a telophone card. Leather ones can he had to match tho coloring of the room. The card for each space Ellps in grooves and can he renewed as often as tho number changes.

Such a card can be made at home by covering two pieces of cardboard with cretonno nnd Joining them. The upper card Is cut in spaces by means of slits on each side of an inch cm tral strip, with opposite silts two Inches away, on either side. Cut tho cards eight inches wide and fourteen inches long at top of curve, fourteen inches on each sldo. Leave an inch t top before making first set of slits. Each cut is half an inch long, with space between the cards. This leaves a border on each side of card.

The back is cut the snmo size and tho two aro pasted in the center of each side to leave the edges free for slipping in the half-Inch paBteboards. which aro cut a half-inch wide and three Inches long. Across the space at top embroider In gilt letters "Telephone Register." Screw In a hook at back for hanging. These boards may be covered with plain silk and edged with a narrow gilt galloon if the card is to be made ornamental, or they can be covered with thin leather or heavy cartridge paper. Another convenlanco for tho telephono Is a chair. It Is tiring to stand, and if space is limited a light folding chair should he kept besldo the telephone stand.

It is important that you should now rid your blood of those impure, poisonous, effete matters that have accumulated in it during the winter. The secret of the unequaled and really wonderful success of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a remedy for Blood Humors is the fact that it combines, not simply sarsaparilla, but tne utmost remedial values of more than twenty ingredientsRoots, Barks and Herbs known to have extraordinary efficacy in purifying the blood and building up the whole system. There is no real substitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla, no "just as good" medicine. Get Hood's today, in liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs.

FOR THE EVENING

Theater cap of silver cloth covered with a network of small pearls.

FOR

PINK EYE

DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES

Currs the Vln ami nets ns preventive for other. I Iquld piven en the toiicue afe tot VtixmI mtire ntv! 11 olhertt. IleM kidney remedy ,50 cents ondfl tOa nie. IS.OOand !lu u the doren. hold hy nil JrarKUW and hör. good houses, or beut cxj.re&a jatd, ty the manufacturer. SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Chemists, GOSHEN, INDIANA

W. I. DOUGLAS Ies S2.E23$3.52&$4Shoes 1 CVBEWARE OF SUOSTiTUTeS.g

EFUSE all substitutes claimed to be "just as good,"

tho true values of winch are unknown. You are entitled to the best. Insist upon having the genuine

TL. Douglas shoes with his name and price on the bottom.

W. L. DoujsUi fhoes cwt more to make than r.rdln.iry shoes, beeaums higher Rrade leathers aro ummI nnd M?Irtel with preMercaro; ctery deu.l In the mäkln;; Is wutehod over bythe ni"t skilled organization of expert hooraakersln thU country. These are tho reasons why W.U. Itougla shoe uro guaranteed to hold their ohapo, look and fit better and wear longer than auy other nboe vou can buy. If your lrlerrniot npplr yon wllh the k-rnDttw W.l. Donalas hfte. write

prepaid. V. 1 Douul.... 145 H.urk Urockluu, Mmi. J2.00,Z.ö04J.OI

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Simple, Rather. He You are the only woman I over loved. She Do you oxiioct rue to bolleve that? He I do. I swear it is tme. She Then I believe you. Any man who would expect a woman to belleyethat cannot have been much In the company of women.

Ready With Proof. An earnest preacher in

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' s-Torne. had a yield of ' hfat per acre. Win. - miles east of Strome.

!s of Regenerated

i . - from ten acres. Jor. u miles south of

" 0 bushels of wheat

:" acres. Part of tho i h" bushels to tho aero, e-it nveraged about 40 1 n Bros., four miles ' 'romc, had a splendid ' r xrellont quality wheat, - A S. McCulloch, ono of Strome, had Bomo -i.t 40 "bushels to tho v. a few miles Eouththreshed 353 bushels " " acres. Amonc tho

at Mafklin, Alberta, N. Tweed lo. 22 bushlohn Currin, 24 bush- ' aero; Sam Fletcher, !. acre. Sask, Albert Clark ' t" acres of stubblo from 20 acres of fal- " f of red fife wheat that ; nnds to the bushel. threshed 40 bushels to 4" tirres. Altort Younir.

i h southwest of Lums- " -' l ."-2 bushels per acre ' ( r fallow, and George f ishels from 130 acres of 1 I ' imow, or an averago of s o tho aero. Arch Mor- ! "labels of red fife from - T.iTiif'8 Russell got 8,700 'r ' btubblo and lato break- - 1 if-'e of 23 bushels. ru Jacob Frlppen had 27 i,r u( ro from 0 acres on ri'l nn nvtrai;1 over hlB f -1 bushels of wheat. ' threshed 4.400 bushels ' - or 44 bushels to tho 1 I'p had 37 bushels per ' acres. A. D. Dirk had ncro from 25 acres.

r f irand Couleo threshed s 'o the ncro from 420 acres 8k Is BtlU another dlshas raus tn lw muri of

' ' ot hoth wheat and flax.

E rd got 30 bushels of wheat f on l'i.i acreH nn,i 18 .Bv,r.iB

x 140 acres. T. Dundas, Cf '6' Of Sedlov. 4fl httBhoU tMir

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vres; m. e. Miller, 34 Ir ar re on 170 acres of stuba' 1 . bushels

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1 .a,' on 200 acres of stubble, OJEhcln nn or.n . 11

r. ""v u en ui laiiuw , 'Ott had 30 buaholi. nf ahoi.)

on 200 acreB, and 18 buah-

Georgia,

who has a custom of telling the Lord all the news In his prayers, recently began a petition for help against tho progress of wickedness In his town with the statement: "O thou great Jehovnh. crime Is on the Increase. It Is becoming more prevalent dally. I can prove U to you by statistics." Everybody's Magazine.

FOR THE MEN THAT SMOKE Pretty and Inexpensive Pipe Rack That Can Be Put Together at Home. We give a sketch of a very practical little pipe rack that can be easily nnd Inexpensively made, and it has this advantage, that the pipes are hold with the stems upwards, thus preventing the nicotine from running Into the mouthpiece, a thing which always happens with a rack in which tho pipes are held with the stems pointing downwards. For the back, a piece of thin wood should be cut, eight inches wide and Fix Inches in height, and for the ledge In front a second piece, an Inch and a half wide and eight inches long, will be required. These two pieces of

CLOTHING THE SMALL BOY

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Woman as Bank Cashier. I Miss Ethel Boynton Is cashier of ; the National Bank of Bayslde, L. I., tho only woman in the state holding j such a position. Sho says that to be trustworthy a man or woman must first be kind, then ho cannot find it in his heart to betray tho trust that li reposed in him. Important to Mothors Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOKIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants and children, and seo that it

Bears the Signature of

In Veo For Over 30 Years.

The Kind You Have Always Bougau Hard Luck. The big stone had rolled to tho bottom of the hill again, and the bystanders were Jeering at Sisyphus. "Boys," he groaned, tackling It once more, "if you can't boost, don't knock!"

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i.AiiiKs can wi:.m siions one 8lxe urealler lifter uMnp Allen out-Ene, the nntUeptle powder to be haken Into tb Hhoe. It makes tlcht or new he feel eay. R, fu ,uh,t,tut Fur Free trtnl parka se, adUrea Allen S. Olmsted, Lc Roy, Domestic Amenities. Father I think the baby looks like you. Mother Yes, it shuts Its eyes to an awful lot.

Ko harmful druj;s in Garfield Tea. Nature's laxative it is composed wholly of clean, nvcct, health-giving Herbs! It Is unquestionably true that wealth producos wants, but it Is a still more Important truth that wants produce wealth. Malthus.

TO CURB A COM IN ONK DAY Tke I.AXATIVK llltUMU t Quinine aWrt imimrUi .refond money If It f?. to cure. U.U. OBUVE'dleutureloucactiUJ. c. A man may go up when you kick him. but you cannot claim credit for klndncos. Aim. WlnMoWn Sootninp wymp tor Chltdrea teelhlnif, miften the pnm. reduce Inflammation, ollar jia. cure, wind colic. 55c hottle. Afflictions mark the difference between iron and Btccl.

Garfield Tea cannot hut commend iUelf to those deiirinc a laxative, mmple, pure, mild, potent nnd health-giving. One might fight a lie and Uli no follow the truth.

wood may be fastened together with small screws, thin nails or glue, and the rack then neatly covered with art linen or art serge. Tho pipes are held in their places by little brass rings screwed Into tho upper part of the rack and two more rings screwed into tho upper edge serve to suspend It from nails in tho wall. These littlo brass rings, fitted with a screw on ono side, may be obtained nt any ironmongers at a very small cost, and are similar to those rings which are so often used for suspending small pictures from the wall. HAT SETS LIKED BY PARIS New Device of Milliners That at Once Has Achieved Popularity. Smart Parisian milliners are now presenting three and four-piece sets, consisting of an individual hat. a short stole or cravat, a big soft muff, and some oddly-shaped bag, trimmed to correspond with the hat. These hat sets are the latest cry. nnd every imaginable material Is used lu them from masses of tarnished gold or silver gauze (or wreaths of flowers made up of these) to flatly-applied öummlng birds or small scarlet bird forms that press fiatly into beaver or plush, whntever tho material used upon the hat or muff. A bag will have one sldo worked in a motif of this sort. Bay a ecarlet bird against a rich black velvet, or two or three tiny iridescent humming birds pressed Into wblto beaver. Harper's Baiar. A Bodice Decoration. One of the favorite decorations of pome of tho smartest new evening frocks is a single huge rose or pliant sheeny velvet. This is big enough to cover tho front of corsage completely and repeat th colorings of the town-

Various Forms of Attire Which Will Please the Little Lad and His Mother. Little hoys must dross, you know, and although a boy's a boy. he can be made to pass through many delightful changes of costume. Com

fort and simplicity are tho guide points of our little American boys clothes. The latter insures easy con

struction at home a hopeful message, surely. For cooler days there Is nothing so childish and at the same time eo dignified as the Byron collar nnd a soft tie worn with a plain little suit. Striped galatea or linen works up excellently In the little Russian blouse, belted In nt tho waist and extendiiiH as far down as the edge of tho bloomers. An edging of braid or colored embroidery Is all that Is necessary to define the side opening. Perhaps tho little sailor boy is typical of our future citizens. White linen, or. If preferred, the cotton poplin, which is much more Inexpensive. Is always charming for afternoon wear. The huge square of silk, red or black, forms the tie under the colored sailor collar. Tho pocket can bo mado firm by the crowsfeet at each end. worked In colored dr wiilto thread. Full sleeves are stitched to form deep cuffs. Tho

shield Is separate, and in some cases can bo discarded. For your "Sunday" boy tho suit Is recommended. During playtime ho should not be hampered by clothes that must not bo crushed or soiled or are in any way uncomfortable. "Rompers" of coarse linen are best. In one piece, with a round neck, plenty of pocket room and a loose belt to hold in the fullness, they represent freedom and common sense. Indeed, n word might here be suld for this same stylo of garb for littlo girls when at play. Tho durability of pongee nnd tho

fact that It Is cool nnd clean aro sufficient to recommend it to most mothers. Mako tho bloomers separate, and over the little boy slip a onepiece coat that opens at tho side. A belt should finish this simple frock. Washable braid is sensible to edge the collar and the side. Every mother can make these suits for her little boy. If tho material bo durable and tho pattern be largo

enough to allow tho youngster to

grow, there will be ample reward In the small expenso and great results.

Practical Joker Meant to Astonish His Wife, and Doubtless He Did. When the first shipment of frozm eggs arrived from Australia their ex treme hardness astonished the brok ers. One man, calling at a broker's office, was amazed to see him taking aim at the wall with an egg. "What the dickens are you at?" he said. But the broker let drive, the only result being a slight dent in the wall. The thing being explained, the man took a couple or the eggs, put them In his pocket, nnd left to startle his wife. Arriving homo, he waited till the family was assembled for dinner, and then banged an egg at the new dado. But tho smile quickly faded from his face. The egg had thawed Lon don Tit-Bits.

Why Rent a Farm

and be compelled to pay to your landlord most if your hard-earned preßt? Own your own - n . . i

lnrm. secure a rice n 'menenu in

Manitoba, Saskatchewan or

A'bfita, or purchase

Colored Silk.

It Is not generally known that some

shades of embroidery silk are necessarily lers fast In color than others.

The ehades which best hold their color

are green, brown, pink, red and pur pie. Blue and yellow hold It worst. This is a good thing for the cm

broiderer in colors to remember, when she Is especially nnxlous for her

colors to remain brighL

Overshoes to Match Gown.

Overshoes to match gownsi aro the

latest fashion edict. One firm is ma

king n fortune tinting rubber, nnd the

thing now is to nend n samplo of your

gown to the bootmaker. He matches

It in rubbers and In spats. Young girls wear light tan shoes and rubbers with hosiery to match and alpin hats

of the same shade.

SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF;

PIMPLES AND BLACKHEADS

A speedy and economical treatment

for disfiguring pimples Is tho following: Gently smear the face with Cut!cura Ointment, but do not rub. Wash off the ointment in five minutes with

Cuticura Soap and hot water and bathe freely for some minutes. Repeat morning and evening. At other times use hot water and Cuticura

Soap for bathing the face as often as agreeable. Cuticura soap and oint

ment are equally successful for itch-

inc. burning, scaly and crusted

u'liuiiiissaib.

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land in one of these

districts and bank a S rollt of SIO.OO or 12.00 nn sere every jeiir. Land purchased 3 years ago at SIO.OO an acre has recently chnnced hands at S25.00 an acre. The crops crown on these lands warrant the

advance. You can Become Rich by cattle raislnc.dalrylne.mlxed farming and craln crowlnc In the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Free homestead and preemption areas, as well as land held by railway and lend comFanies, will provide homes or millions. Adaptable soil, healthful climate, splendid schools and churches. dond railways. ror sr-ttlurs' rules. W--rlpUTO literature Ijitt Host Wefct'now turr'.chttieci'Untrj' anJotherparUcn am, write to Hup't of Immigration. Ottawa. Canada or to tho Canadian OoTommcut Agent. V It. Ropn. Irl r Irtctio Ttnslul Vt It&uxb, IsJbu, tr (im&ii 0(fMKtl jüjtit. Grticr UM. loHs. Ctlt. irrnddrrss nearest you 1 SS

Buy a Florida Farm In th famous Penaacola I'lstrlct. Klve acres brine Independence fr lif Soil expert shows you how. Tannin? factory on prorrty Runrantees market. Ftvo acres in truck will net you 11.8) to $5,000 a venr Two railroads through this prooeriy. Good county ronda. Prices will bo tdvnnred soon. Wrlto today. PENSACOLA REALTY COMPANY, Penmola, Florida

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PILES CURED

i operation. CONSTIPATION

hit. CURED WITHOUT DRUGS.

.ub, uuwi.. cvu,; , . I t omplete home treatment- "H1 mors Of the Skin and SCalp, With 10S3 ; Soir-Injectnr, Sterilized Lubricant and absorb

ing anu dilating reasary Kent on approval. Ten days trial free of charge. Wrlto at once UK. J. CASTLE. Rectal and Pelvic Institute, Washington and .Munroe Sts., Lynn, flass.

of hair, from infancy to age. usually affording instant relief, when all elso

fails. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Boston, Mass., for the latest Cuticura book on the care and treat

ment of the skin and ecalp.

Crutches or Biers.

SIMPLE RECEIPT CURES DANDRUFF Mr C B, Holmes whoso address Is Hoi MA Weiser, Idaho, lias roeentlT mado a remarkable dlscoTerj In tho ormo(a remedy forfallln bairanddandrnri.ln order to Introduce this remedy, he hs decided to send to anyone who will ak for It formula o Urn

, , , , 4 ,,. , Vo? remedy run be nmde at bono. AU he asks Is that Ttlchnrd CrOker, at a dinner at .NOW ( 2 cents .coin, be enclosed to help par adTertlilna.licfrnct for npro- 1 and malllm: expenses and this wlU bo refunded ork. expressed a distrust lor at.ro , biM u,0 rcmodr fail to cum.

planes. "There's nothing underneath them," ho said. "If the least thing goes wrong, down they drop. "I enld to a Londoner the other day: "'How Is your son gotting on since he bought a flying machine?' "'On crutches, like the rest of them,' the Londoner replied."

On Her Side. "I didn't know you had any Idea of marrying her." "I didn't. The Idea was hers." Lipplncott's Magazine.

The Breed. Stella Is her coat Persian lamb? Bella No; -Podunk mutton. Judge.

Dr. Pierce's Pellet, small, sugar-coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels and cure constipation.

CO nn-Jlif-'dd I'nuntnln I'en.Colf-C flfl oZiUU tirntfMl lllnnioml Point forVlUU

Equul to anr UM pen stanniacturer s cuarame

.nt with earh pen. Kach pensuil edwtthasufety

clip. taUfaction enaranteed, or uioner bark. A. F. ltfOLKV, HO.V771. I'OitTI.AM), AIAINK.

INVESTMENTS OF $10 AND OVER MOVING PICTURE TilEATRES-BIO MONEY MAKERS HOGO TIIKATItK KAIIS ÖXO0 y ear ly . J;.1-?.1? CHAIN. 1NV KSTMM.NTS 110 t ' ACCKJ'I Kl . AD1UIKSS AT I'M'K. li.H.llAI.(il.WSil.4ll WASHINGTON AVK., ItKOOIvLVN, N. .

tnc UCCVI V copying forms and adTertlilnif, $ZD nttfvLI Aron-aurwherc. NocanvaInit. No fake. Outfit freo and sent Immediately tin receipt Zh: surer for 2 formulas. Wmsis 1m ni l. AtTM HA.HiY rKTTR.BROrHITts, permanently retlofedt by our remedy .IMIIJUMIU Three, week treatment. by mail 12. Wrttflforfreolnstrnctlonsand I tesUmr.nlals. Weiler Chemical Co., KIn SU, Halifax. N a

RA NSA HA 1'EAUI.S NMOCNTK. tiOtoriCO. cch. Money returned If not satlsfled. Irrigated farms and rancbe. Keference. Bank pf MenardAddress C. . SjUKLESi JUenard, Txas.

Lovo does not depend strength on concentration.

for Its

HOYS AND AIULS Pell U packnew poot cards at ltk-each and reeelro KHNUIXK CAMKllA: outtll and Instructions free. Send for cards Immediately. International Supply Co., Liiurluin, Mich. W. N. U., Indianapolis, No. 8-1911.

Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles Much sickness Hart with weak stomach, and consequent poor, impoverished blood. Nervous end pale-people lack good, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating for, after all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver active, makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives out disease-producing bacteria and cures a whole multitude of diseases, Cef rid ot yoar Stomach Weakness and Liver Laziness by taking a course of Dr. Plerce'a Golden Medical Discovery the Arc at Stomach Restorative, Liver iavliorater and Blood Cleaaser. You can't afford to accept any medicine of unknown composition as a subslitutc for "Golden Medical Discov cry," which is a medicine op known composition, having a complete list of ingredients in plain ßnglish on its bot tie-wrapper, same being attested as correct under oath.

Dr. Phrce'M PJmMsnt Pt licit rexuhtte mad Inrljorata Stommch, Lhrr ts4 Bomxi.

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