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THE GLASSES YOU NELD Are Toric Glasses. Deep Uur«ed, they give clearness of vision, increased power of sight, and that comfortable feeling which makes you foreet that yon really wear glasses. For superior are they in use and appearance to the ordinaty '•flat" form which limits your vision to the centre portion of their area. Explanation and advice glacly given by Hugh and G. K. Neill, Consulting Opticians, 249 George Street, Danedin. 'Phone 3156.

A CHALLENGE TO LIQUOR TRAFFIC. Th« liquor t " Continuance "The License." annually to t prove it. they take it ou -affic in its official organ " dated July Ist spys rade yields L 2,500,0f 1 0 - Treasury." W» ssy. . lao whose pockets do l of first?"—AdU.

More than 7,000,000 dollars hav» been loaned to Manitoban farmers by the Manitoba Farm Loans Board since it was instituted in 1917. The board is reported to be floating another loan of 500,000 dollarj, tte proceeds to be diitributed to farmers under tbe provisions of tbe farm ioara' Bcheme. People seldom tLink of tbe dairy cow as a hard working animal, yet it is a fact that sh« works harder than other domestic animals. Every > ear she give from live to ten limes lier weight :i milk, containing as much actual dry matter as do the bodies of two or ibrtu steers. It requires approximate. r«same amount of energy to pro*n-~ 201b of rrilk an it does to pi. ug< *<- acre of land. This gives us srnr- ~-.n - ception of the enormous amount of - the cow does a~d indi<-at*B *> should be well fed and cared f-« The old refrain Whw the Pig* B .-.:- to Fly, is now quite out of date. '• have sctually gone from Enpl » France by aeroplane. a< <; La "* eon, wife of SirJofci A- :: sent to Paris by aerupl-ne .i2 ; i Sussex prize birds from her pouluy farm in Be -fordshire. For Ii fluenza, take Wood*' Great Peppermint Core,

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 28 July 1922, Page 3

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320

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 28 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 28 July 1922, Page 3

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