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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-04-24, Page 5ELIMVINOTICE Mfr r Warning to I Corn Growers ■; ‘ ...................... ■ " . re Corn Borer’s Act ALL CORN STUBBLl^A^D STALKS------- TITHE R BE PLOUGHED QR PICKED UP AND BEFORE THE $PtU DAY OF MAY NEXT, t / MUST E UNDER BURNED OSWALD GINN U Inspector V GODERICH, ONTARIO JLLDR. R. I. P. DOUi Honor graduate of .^Faculty of Medich\e, and Mastex^pr Science, of ♦he Uni .Member and Su ♦wo doo ersity of of C THE EXETER T1MES-ADVOCATE Astern Ontario, ifee o£ Physicians of Ontario. Office lf®t of Post Office. NSALL, ONT, Residence 114 telephone DR. J. A. Specia Thone cTA geons ART, L. D. S, zinj^in Plate Work . SAIA,, ONT. Alain Street DR. MOIR’S R. P. W. LEGHORNS University of British Columbia strain Large birds and splendid layers' Baby Chicks $15.00 per''hundred- Hatching Eggs $7.00 per hundred •Smaller lots at slightly higher prices Order ahead as supply is limited. Dr. Moir’S .Farm ■Phone lonS5 Hensall HENSALL num Serv-us Creamery BUTTER 37c. a lb. SPECIAL! CORNFLAKES .. Seedless RAISINS, 2 lbs. for 23c Cooking FIGS, 2 1-2 lbs. for 25c. “SEKV-US’? ... 3 pkgs, for 25c. .... Illiai THE BUYER SAVES” . We Deliver III ' ' ' ' inin in of Ailsa with hh CHAIN RED & WHITE STORES poij the looks ol them1 fixed the •HURON G.EXETER. • • pfjIDetrolt, was home over the week-end. „ ATr, and Airs. Keith Ford, of Lon­ don, were cullers in the vicinity last Sunday. ' ■,Messrs. Walter Johns and AVes» Hoy wood, of London University, were home during the holidays. Miss Bessie Bell, of London, visit­ ed at, her home during the holidays, Wedding bells rang in the village on Saturday. The Easter Service on Sunday ev; ening was well attended musical numbers were given, Airs. E> Johns and Air. Rruce Cooper sang a duet; Mr. Kenneth Johns sang a able selection, Several Easter lilies and bouquets of daffodils beautified •the church. Alissas Gerta and Lulu Hunter, of London, visited at their home during the holidays. We are sorry to report that Air. Fred Delbridge suffered a stroke on Alonday and is in a serious, condition at time of writing. A nurse is in attendance. The regular W. At. S. meeting was held on .Wednesday afternoon of last week in the church. Ten members were present. Mrs. (Rev.) White, 1st ice-president occupied the'chair.- Roll call was responded to by an Easter message. Airs. Ed. Johns favored the meeting with a solo. Airs. Rd. Hunter, ATrs. - White, Airs. C. Godbolt and Airs. W. Horne read in­ teresting leaflets. A letter was read by Mrs. Bell, supply secretary re­ questing more quilts for the bale. It \vas decided to ask members to make blocks for two more quilts. A com-' niitee was appointed to make pre­ parations for the program to be given at James St., Church, Exeter where the society is invited in May. Airs. T. Bell and Airs. Newton Clarke were appointed tion to be erate. 30. secure a Conference Sunday, in the interest of tlie. W. Al. S. All members are ask­ ed to hand in their Easter thank- offering envelopes as soon as pos­ sible. : Mr. and Airs. White, of Chatham were recent visitors at the home the former’s brother Rev. White. Dented lead’ei your car. Special i Miss Stella Ingram, of London; spent the holiday at her home here. Miss M. Ellis is visiting for a Tew days' with friends in Goderch. Miss Marie Bell, of London, spent the Easter • '.here. Mr. Alex visited over anothei’ here. Our teachers and scholars of the .local schools are enjoying tlieir Eas- . Ter Holidays. Miss Dorothy Corbett, of Hay,'is spending a few days here with her sister- Mrs. Roy McLaren. Miss Helen Elder, of Guelph, spent The Easter holidays at the home of her parents Mr; and Mrs. John Elder. Mrs. Earnest Moodie left last week Tor her home j.n Brandon. Man., af­ ter an Extended visit with friends here. . _ ’ Mrs. Adtew ' Dougali has rented Trom Mr. cC Volland the property That he recently purchased from Mrs. T. Simpson. Dr. and Mrs. Smith, of Toronto, ■ spent the Easter Holidays at the home of the latter’s parents,' (Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Petty. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram North, of Woodstock, spent the week-end at The home of Mrs. North’s parents Mr and .Mrs. R. Higgins. Reeve Robt. Higgins spent Tues, and Wednesday attending a meet­ jig of the Huron County Old Age Pen­ sion Board hit Goderich; Dn Saturday last Mr. Alvin Wurm ^purchased the Jas. Dick' farms about ■75 miles south of Heiftall. (Mr. and Mrs. Wurm and family are this week moving to their hew home . Passion Services were held in the United church each evening last week. On Friday evening a num­ ber united with the church by cer­ tificate and profession of faith. Mi< Arthur Ford;' editor of the ‘ ^London Free Press was in the village Tor a while on Thursday evening, on •his way to Goderich where he was •going to spend the holiday with his 4’ather Rev. Mr. Ford. The ladies of the congregation of the Carmel Presbyterian Church held a pie social in the basement of. The church on Wednesday April 23 A splendid .program was given -:and a large crowd present.. The funeral of the late .Noah Hor­ ton, who clied at his' home a few miles e.ast-.of H.ensall on Friday last was held on Tuesday afternoon with; Rev. Arthur, Sinclair officiating with interment ih the Hensall Union cemetery. The deceased was in his ®3rd year. He is survived by his widow and two sons, oue in Calgary sand the oilier in Detroit. Services at the United Church, were largely attended with Rev. Sin­ clair having charge of the services, special, Easter music was, given by the'choir. In the morning a duett was given by Messrs Shelritt. and ■Goodwin, in the evening a trio by Mrs. Joynt, Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs. Lammie. A duett by Mrs. Hedden And Mrs. Hess. In the morning Holy Communion was observed. CHISELHURST holidays at her ho-me McMurtrie of Toronto, the holidays with Iris Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Green and fam- ■ ily also Mr. and Mrs. -Henry Green, -Grand Bend were visitors with Mrs. W". Fairburn, of Chiselhurst on Eastey Sunday.-1--Miss Maud M'iller, who' has been teaching school in AVashago is visiting her brother Al­ lan for tW Duster holidays.-*—Miss Mary Tromso,r, who has been teach­ ing school in Port Elgin; has return- nd home for the-Easter holidays with her parents iMr meer *—*“ ' Bea... . Thursday Sheppard (lac car amw Ford and Mrs, John T're- ■er’.'—Mrsl T. jftiirris, w Percy and aVj .also Mrs. W" „ Fail'burn spent ip Donddii.—r“Mr. John lias purchased ,a new Pon- uid Mt. John McDougal al car.' ' 1 are visit- DASHWOOD ar Steinhagen Craig spent Good Friday parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. (Morenz ing in Kitchener. Mr. Ira Tieman of Hamilton spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. iP- Schroeder of Monkton, is visiting relatives in this vicinity, Miss Myrta Hoffman, of Kitchener spent Easter holidays with her par­ents, r Mr. and Mrs. G. Rosendnhl of Kit­ chener, fatter's Miss visiting spent the week-end with the father Mr .1. Weltin. Rose Zimmer of Detroit, is at her home here, Mr. Gordon ed on ftrlends day. CaU’as of Sarnia, call- in town on Good Fri- lUUL, Aui » J.VUHII0L4I J U1111J3 •iolo. the choir also rendered a suit- i, Mr. and Mrs. May and Miss Matilda delegates, to the conven- held in Seaforth on April It was decided to try to special lady speaker for KIRKTON J of Ehlers of Kitchener, spent Sunday- with Mr.' and Mrs, Sam Oestreicher. Miss Nelda Fassold of London, spent a few days with her parents. Miss Bell of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. Faust and Miss Miss England.—Mi£s Anna Tieman of Guelph, spent the holidays with her parents.—Mr. and Mrs. M. Me Isaac and family of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.. P. Henry Calfas spent I— ... ... ... in Thedford.—Mrs, Thomas and Miss S. Ried of God­ erich, Mr. Mac Brand of Detroit, ,and Mr. j. W. Porter of Tiverton, spent' Sunday at’the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.. Ried.—-Rev. and -Mrs, John Oestreicher are visiting the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Oestricher. Rev. Oestreicher occupied the pulpit in the Evangelical church on Sunday morning.—Messrs Lome and Eu­ gene Tieman of London, University, spent the holidays with their par­ ents.—Mr. Lester Ash of Siebering- vilfe spent. Sunday with Milton Sauer —Mr. and Mrs. H. Zimmer of Wind­ sor visited friends in town on Sat­ urday.—Mr. and Mrs. and family of Sarnia, Mrs. Finkbiener and Monday.—Dr. ad Mrs. Sunday with friends in ad Mrs. Zimmer ad Mrs. J-. Ehlers of Zurich were Sunday visitors.- Cantatta given by Evangelical church ing was a decided crowd turned out pleased and much the choir for rendering such a fine Cantatta.—Mr. and M^s. Shore and Miss Tillie Miller of Woodbridge, spent a few days in town.—Miss M. Taylor of London, is visiting Mxer brother Dr. and Mrs. Taylor.-—^Quite a number are attending the^Conf'er- ence in Zurich this week. Mcl^aac.—Mr. the holidays P. Humble visited with Catherne on Taylor spent London.—Mr . . -The the choir in tlie on Siunday even­ success. A large and were well credit is due to What is your grocery bill? If you’re a patron of Red & White Stores, it’s what it should be. Our busi­ ness is a proof of the fact that Fine Fresh Food can be sold at Moderate Prices. Gold Medal COFFEE 1 lb......................65c. 1-2 lb. ...... 33 c. Large, Juicy PRUNES, 2 lbs. for 35c, Let it Kain Let if? ppur! You know what The Telephone's for Red & .White VANILLA 8 oz. bottle .. , 25c. * Millionaires , SARDINES 2 tins .for 30c, Til / BANANAS 3 lbs. for .... 25c. iMr. Shier, of St Marys, is visiting his son Stewart Shier. Mrs. David Hazelwoqd spent a few days this week with her daughter in London-. Morrison Routley of Tillsonburg, and Mildred Routley of London, spent the week-end with their par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. Mat Routley. Miss Helen Brethour of London, was a week-end visitor with her par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. A. Brethour. • Miss Bertha Lankin of Granton, spent a few days with her sister Mrs. Ira Marshall. Truman Tuft and Gordon Hazel­ wood of Toronto, are spending the Eqster, lioldiays at their homes here. Mr. R. B. Hamilton of Milbank,' gave a fine address in the United Church on Sunday evening tlie occ- assion being tlie Anniversary of the Young People’s Society. If the weather continues fine seed­ ing will be in full swing this week. GRAND BEND Miss Lillian Pollock and Mrs. St. John’s of Detroit, visited’ with 'their parents, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brenner, Mrs. Sol. Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eis,- enback spent a few days in Detroit' and Windsor, Mr. Brenner bringing home a new Ford and Mr. Eisenback a new Ford truck. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wild spent Sunday in. .Stratford. •'Mr. and Mrs..Bruce Eagleson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Station and Waiter, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Webb, Mrs. W. P. Lovie, Mrs. J. W. Holt, -Misses Gertrude and Edythe Lovie and Kenneth at­ tended the party at 'Mr. and Mrs. B. Batty’s on Saturday evening. Mr. Roy Holt and Mr. Robt. Tay­ lor have both purchased new Wal­ lace tractors this week. Mr. Peter Ravelle, of Zurich lias this week moved his family to the property he bought from Mr. Goss- man. Mr. John Mousseau lias raised the roof of his Oaklarid House and. is putting’ ten more rooms in which will add greatly to the accommodation of tourists this season. ■ Property is still -on the move. Mr. Coultis, of Thedford, purchased two lots from Mr. p. Eisenback. Mr. Maurice Brenner purchased the old mill property from Mr. Wm. Jennison recently. MT. and Mrs. W. Oliver and fam­ ily are spending a few days with Mr. W. B. Oliver, Mr. L. Grieve has bought the pro­ perty of, Mr. R. Seldon, of Exeter and intends to build an up-to-date drugstore. ■Mr. and Mrs. Scott, of Sarnia, are visiting Mr. and M'rs. Will Patter­ son. 'Mr. and Airs. Harry Kennedy, of Pt. Edward, spent the holiday with Mr. and Airs. Cyrus Green. Mr. and Mrs. MOlVin- Dodds, of Buffalo, visited with Mr. Roy Holt. Miss' Gertrude Holt, of "Loudon, is spending a few/days with lier par­ ents Mr, and Mrs! W. B. .Lovie. WiliianiS'—Wbb those happy events occuriv United Church, inanse last When Atiss Stfolla Webb, One of ed at the. Saturday ...... ........... youngest daughter of Mr; and M'rs. tom Webb, of the village became the bride of Mr. Ralphs williams, a popular young man frdin Detroit., After a short honey-moon the happy couple will Settle down to the, stern reality’s of life in Detroit with the best wishes of the community whore the bride was well-known. . CREDIT 25c. 19c. 19c. 23c. Bulk DATES 3/lbs. for .... 25c. De-Luxe JELLY POWDERS 5 pkgs, for .. 25c. o. 1 tins CUMBERS,, LETTUCE, ONIONS, PINEAPPLES, HUBARB, TOMATOES, ETC. HERE IT IS! - ‘‘RED & WHITE” WHITE NAPTHA SOAP p/& G. Quality 6 bars forjz5c. and one bar FREE! LMON b. tins 2 for 25c Rice, Blue Ros Tapioca, milk/white No, 4 Peas( Icing Sugai Mac’s Coolies Chili Sau Baking lewder, Red & Cocoa Baking powder, RedLlT k per pound lbs. F .l doz. 15c. . bottle 31c. . t 6 oz. 14c. ./..... 20c. , '16 oz, 29c. CELERY, CABBAGE, CABOTS, RADISHE These Prices Good Only Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 24, 25, & 26th HARVEY & HARVEY Phone 102 “THE OWNER SERVES IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN illllllillilllliiiilllillliillllllllillliiilllilii troit. has returned to the home of his daughter Mrs. H. Kuhn. This week the Evangelical Con­ ference meets at Zurich Evangelical Church. Bishop S. P. Spreng of Nap­ erville, Ill. is the presiding officer. Creditor Evangelical choir furnishes the miisic in the Thursday evening and Sunday afternoon services. Miss Helen Maclsaac, (Miss Clara Thompson, IL_____ KL1_ 'Miss Erma Fahner, Miss Lyla Haist, of London, of Toronto, Mr. Elgin Woodall of Detroit, spent Sunday with their respective parents Miss Lula Morlock, teacher of Ford City, Miss Ella Morlock, who is attending Western University, London, Misses Lydia and Matilda Oestreicher, tea'chers of Windsor; and Mr. Carl Morlock of Medical School, London, are home for thfel holidays. .’ -” . Mr. and Mrs. Damm of Chesley,■■ Mr and Mrs. William Braun of For­ est and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braun of Detroit and Mrs. Dal’fner of Lan­ sing spent Sunday with their,parents 'Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Braun. Sunday services in tlie Evangelical Church were largely attended. In the evening was the Easter concert .service in story and song rendered by a choir of forty-five young people with Wm. Sippell as director. Tlie singers the readers and the organist rendered the service exceedingly well There were strains of the Passion Story throughout with a prophecy of the manifestation of Almighty power; the glorious triumph of Easter morning and culminating in brief Halleujah chorus . In the S. S. session there were three choruses, by the primary girls class and the Jun­ ior Boys class and the intermediate girl’s class, together with Easter re­ citations by Gordon Ratz and Al- donna Wuerth. It was a real Easter day . Many of the young people who were away for the winter months were home. Friends, visitors and family reunions brought many iiew faces to our^Village. aiid cJiurclw'Tlieyj are always welcome. Miss, Laurene Hirtzel Miss Wealthy Schroeder Mr. Lester Maclsaac and KHIVA : <• f ♦ Ji;Mr. Jioe Ragier and 'Miss S? Die­ trich spent the week-end in Detroit with relative^. Miss Marguerite Knight ja.l spend-' ing her Easter holidays at her hoide near Strathroy. (Mr. and Mrs. Otto Willert and family spent Easter with the latter’s mother Mrs. Sararas near Zurich. M'rs. Wm. Witzel visited a. few days last week with friends near Woodham. HAS TOL.D FULLY , 1OO PEOPLE OF IT “I think I’ve told at least 10'0 people about the remarkable results Sargon gave me and many of have .started taking it. them; «• ci- IRRIE taking Sargon I. A three-act comedy- ‘Mother Mine’ will-be presented by the Y.P.S. of Grand. Bend United Church in Carmel- Hall, on Tuesday, April 29 th. - Everybody welcome. ofDented fenddrs JPoil the looks __ rhem fixed at’ the- I, EXETER. your car. Ha HURON GARj Master LewR Faist is confined .to his home with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. M. Telfer and Helfen were in Wingham for a few days , Mrs. Fisher of Dashwood is .visit­ ing with her son Mr. William Fisher. ■Mrs. was ill Miss troft is home. Messrs Lloyd Haist and Austin Hey of Detroit, were in town on Sunday. ■ ’ Miss .Shirley Young is spending her Easter holidays with relatives in Tavistock. . • Miss Wealthy Schroeder has re­ turned after .spending several months in Toronto. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eilber of De­ troit, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert King. Miss Jean Lankin of Lucan is spending her Easter vacation with Miss Mary Young. Miss Bernice Eilber left on Tues­ day for Ridgetown where she will stay for a few days. Misses V. and J. Veolker of Pig­ eon, Mich., are visiting with their sister Mrs. William Smith. Mr. Clarence Haist of Pigeon, Mich, has 'returned home luting vis­ ited with relatives in this vicintiy. Rev. W. M. Sippell is attending the Evangelical week year. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scriven, of To­ ronto, a; few.days with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schroeder. , ; Mr. 'and Mrs. Albert Morenz and. family, of Grand Bend, spent Good Friday with M$r.. ahtl; Schroeder. Rev. J. R. Niergarth Ohio, .will occupy the Cr.editon Evangelical Sunday morning, Miss Lula Gaiser, University, Toronto, Wm. H. .Smith’s mother who is reported slowly improving. Jane A. Voelker from De­ visiting at the Wm. H. Smith / Conference this which is held in Zurich this have returned after spending AfTs. Charles of Cleveland, pulpit of the church next of McM'aster umvci.1117, J.U1U4H.W, visited a few days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gaiser. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark of De­ troit, 'and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ket­ tle and babe were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. IV. Clark. . Mr. and Mrs. McEwen of near Ail- sa Craig, and Dr. and iMrs. Eime’’ Truemner of Chesley, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and W. B. Mr. Mrs. . Mildrc visitors at the home of Mr. and Wm. H. Smith over Sunday, Miss Violet Voelker, of Pigeon, Mich., Mrs. John Rothfuss, Mrs. Leonard Wing, of Kilmanali, Mich., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Smith over tlio week­ end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schwartz and Eunice and Mr, and Mrs. E. Schwartz and family visited with their parents Mr, and Mrs. J. Schwartz, We are glad to report that Mr. Schwartz .is improving. Mr. Stuart Ktihn of Kitchener, spent a few days with his parents Mr,‘and Mrs. W. H. Kuhn, and Chas. Kienzle who has been visiting his daughter Mrs. Charles Brann, of Do-. Gaiser. add Mrs. Roy Nelson, 'Mr Anderson, Miss Gertrude d Ortwoin, all of Detroit, Mrs. , and and were Mrs. Mr. THAMES ROAD and Mrs. Bob Coward,-• ...... --------, of Hamilton, spent the holiday with the former’s mother Mrs. D. Coward and Mr. mid Mrs. Stanley Coward. Mr. mid Mrs. Th os? Austin motor-' cd to Oweh .Sound on Monday to visit with Mrs. Austin’s siste4’, who is ill in the hospital there. Mrs. John Selves and Mrs. Daw­ son were elected delegates to the W. Af. S. Convention to he held in Sea­ forth. Several friends of this community attended the funeral of Mrs. War­ ren McGill, of MiBchell. Little Miss Barbara Dinney, of Exeter, spent a few days holidaying with Miss Vera, pollen. The sympathy of .the community :goes out* to Mr. and Mrs. Orvillo Cann in the complete loss of their home by fire on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Easton, of Exeter, spent the week-end with Mr. >nd Mrs. Ed. Pollen, iMiss Jan^t Ballantyne ha ed after visiting in Niagara Airs. Wm. Green, of Hensall convalescing at the home of her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McNicoi and family, of Toronto, were holiday visitors with their relatives community, Miss Joy Whitlock; of St. 1 spent the week-end under I filial roof. Miss Isabelle Anthony, of Kitchener school Hamilton a Helen Anthony of London are -home for the holidays. A very successful <daiwia was Umld j on -Thursday evening in Farquhar. Hall,? when the Leslie Bros. Radio Entertainers of.-Stratford, staged a concert and’ dance’. Although thoH forepart of the night was rather stdrmy the crowd turned out well. ... SHiPKA Mr. Frcd^Mangus, Miss Freda Joe Malone, of Detroit, spent week-end, at tlie home of Mr. Mrs. ................. remaining for a week. • Mr. Milford .Dietrich, of Detroit, spent the week-end at his home here.' Mr. Robert Ricther,, of Sarnia,..vis­ ited a few days with Mr. and Mrs-. J. Gower and MaTtha. The Y.P.S. will meet ‘at the Unit­ ed church, Wednesday evening. Miss Leia Mo'llard -will give a paper on Easter.,' ■A surprise ^/my -was held at the home of Mr. Roy Ratz. It was the. birthday of Mr. John Ratz and very enjoyable time was spent. . - ... __ and William' “Sweitzer. Freda fa' MRS- N. C a WHALEN The Misses Olive and Violet El­ liott, of London, spent the-week-end- at their home here.—Mr. an'd Mrs.„ Allan Jaques spent Sunday with Mr.” and Mrs. P. Passmore on the Thames Road.—Mr. and Mrs. Alymer Mor­ ley and family, of Brantford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs‘ Wilson Morley .—Mrs. •'John' Stevenson, of ^horndale.^sp^pt, the holiday with her sister Mrs. F'i Parkinson.—Miss Edna Squire went to Toronto .Sun­ day to visit fod a time.—Mr. and Mrs. B. Mossip , are moving to St. Marys this week to reside.—-Mr. and 'Mrs. Gordon Morley, of Stratford, visited on Good Friday at the home of Mr. Wm. .Morley.-^Mrs. David Parkinson returned to Exeter Oil Tuesday having spent, the* months with her sister Mrs. George Millson. (Mrs. Millson will winter accom­ pany her and remain for a week,— Mr. and 'Mrs. Fi. StiUire and family spent Sunday with tlie latter’s par­ ents Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden, ’Bxetei’. Wlie a I starte was. hoj eless. ", M# knees were swol­ len twije theft suffere pains, flight street' agreed over-ac gave duced .where rheum and m neys se disturb fresh ai tortu formal size and’ I’ with rheumatic couldF-bardly walk up a r get on or off; a erything I-. ate dis- my kidneys were iu*d no medicine" I tobk. i lasing relief. Sargon re- elling in my knees to> i< hhrdly noticeable, the- ic gain's are practically gone, digestion is perfect. Aly kid- all Tight, my sleep is nn- and J get up mornings as- strong ns a robust? girl. Even the busiest day doesn’t fag me- ’ out now.”—Mrs. N. C. Pirrie; 58- Rose Hill Ave., Toronto. Sargon may be obtained ter at Wesley S. Howev’S. (advertisement) HURON G^ Dented fenders your car. in Exe- looks of1. the lem fixeU at' the1 E, EXETER. Messrs. Louis Beaver and W. 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