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t„••.,111,•, .. :slid I!it,•.'tittles d:lilt. To Lydia E. Pinkham's
,,M•tg wbll f.l11 to tocelre TuF. ,,•`1V'i 1.'1 ''_1: 1''e•I%.p... ul ,• huo•.. Rho•nt- `.'•
I, by mall will renter r„y,.n .41 00
• ,h 1,, ,,. „• is Veietable Compound
net u. of Ott; fav: ots, tyrtl 1 . 1 r. l .•w'1 .ter LYS'.
• , ' 4Chwngeofadttas••1•Le-'. . ,• , 1. �. Ra�ckland, iffaine. -"f was troubled
,.new•stelaes-ho.:ohs,t••= I. - • • .,r 1' 'I\III, ,.ulit-a! ~...::", '`"#' for a lung time with pains in my Lek"
,'t It ' v. •- Ili
\ and side, and was miserable in every
�!, (,,,.,, L.. ' way. I doctortel
Ai.,
A Lonely pay.
Yesterday ..he went awes
Mother did. a itli 1) .d .
All tier room i. cold . inI dies
.111 the choir- loots .ad
All the Iriet urr-..e.wu to flown .
11,e 1x%1 47 cold :end 1,ilih
1'hrrc i.ul e, en any lu4
Whereto .it .,nd cel.
't'uu,orrow -hen be hack
Mother will, and load,
When they neo her f1url,aaain
The whim- all! hr glad
-for•'. , ,.ah•('t e•. to \1'u,ua0'. 1fvpie Co,
For the Children
Training Scouts In
Ambulance Work.
YOUR
BACKACHE
WILL YIELD
Iwo,1u
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
Beauty in Rural Landscapes.
Fiume,- Adc,M •wee.
. ;, .V11 111101' :1 IP 1•'
. bt•.n,t\ ..1 rho lural 1u
I 1l„ 1841 and 1.•111:
t.! 1, , 41.1 ..11171: .h.•I,ilet. t t4 I;
,...- nate•'until I was dro-
thought I- shouldNS, .,, read a testimonialPihkitant's Vegeta-
thought I'• woUlding three bottles Iwas cured, andoriginated in Keel:aid about three 1 • 1,4i nil, ilit.a'1.4iSe!.egelt!atben4e:FmromernpoetuLnYdirnditilielli•-• - , ---0.,., .. ,,, ,t,./,,,,, . • a- . .• ,•• • . i ...• ,. ; . ,..-.. Ile , .• a,1, 1,- -,.,',1;..J:;.'..,g1"e.141.,''',.1r1.11";',..11,i',...611:1:eli,-4,•41 , have ti: • ganixed the first corps. Any number I •oltinthia Avenue, Rocklaudi Me. -mown( will tio this tos safely and surely, fore being aliened to join the or-
San/eation he 11/11'4 linow the scouts' i 1. Lydia E. l'inkhant's Vegetable Cour-
laws and signs end salute. and be visited. Cure the caisee of these dis-
i ,, 1, ticuipli Melt ti• v. mest knew hove to tie four common Ikr,eceasminee:e..illeasnadknees. The ticouto' motto Is "Be pre -',The great volume of unsolicitedtastimony constantly pouring in proveatbat • he .teust be .prepnreci for tiny and herbs. has restored health tO thou.emergency ' liable to arise. Ernest sande of women. ,I advice. Slits has guidedis helping spree se m •natural history andeeindred subject*a petrol of English boy ace beingtrained to 'ambulance work_
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:" • t 1'I:,. ,,'' 1 • rola' tau only - v.tern hit, 1k411 found to well •n
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didlc, and Ile. '\\'Ititelaa. i• "1 the
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tb•• .•leers a , 41 0 i'tete,l ( tart.+-, inbu th.ild \yolk li.•L,. i,,.,
a, of tfe. 1,,•..14-•.4 tie%elol- 1'. • . , 0\1•111.1 .110 Ono' o,,i,iu,,i,',•..fautlly)[. wo*
,. _ 1 At w.•t,'rp swot -: •LL..I,4e H. ,. , .. .! , • 1- ! 111. ..4 71-1.11t1•. 4114.411.1 i The Normal Man 1s Abnormal.
. n , I. 1t, \Vi,'ul •tui` clint,S1 awl , .' its' .;ain't ( ria:414811 1.oneen Truth. .
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II ,• .. 1.t)'• •„alis within �, 1;,.,,t •. 111,• .:int,• hi-lnev a:' 6U14411111111ua week. lay. gre;u -.tress
''4n 1144 fa••t tItat our., unti.nal lrluun
Ibi• N•.c"-• ;"1''•! .\r% 11ey guihy; 'L.•_1{b\pol.1ireu ..1 41 paries. :,,'to.• �.heul1 be seminal. lie i. nh111•-
to,,,,....4u en.l . Iloa' '11`. 13'"•k'' pet. IIi'• lin•\ alio eat,, h lru,•,1 uo,bi11.4 lo•trto11t 411 (410..a. at haemal drama
proi,•,t'I"41" I„,I' Iheuein 1110 roar•," fi,an, the4'.perien.,•ofpast vert'..11.1 .oiJt.•..,•.1 to the mornoll arab. and.
:n.• deter i('lined 4o keep 111) :Le 111;11 4* 4 11,..11 hint.111:41 •oto, of nal. toe•
for ir.d u.atinl suer.. ha\.• not 4'o
poor I .•nl n,u.ter )fere. tar
a Tit,. Ntaipat':1 (sow, r j1'\if•,•t w'•,• Luitf wall irk spite •a' 111•• tiara_ 44 • within this ,�i•tinitiii •i'hi. re . 1.1•
•
Iii; ' -. 1.•1110 int' env ol. ' 10w a '4r ''° % r,f publi,' olriti•on 1111•1 the 0•'1'1''' a mil • me :of it .tot y' 4\ hi• h \I r. Bernard
to ll.n•IL•. and the end 4'-.. iw:dtl'e'I th,•i.t „%%.„ par r, over the. .i,u•.tion. i Mb:a)t• u.e,l to 1.01:1, •. 11,' roa'''d% man
I lira' ntzh --reef et- ---Wits--`qtr` 'flies,- iiia•- '. rr 'reeking thio Rr• i,M',ili.t :11M.ut he. ,•eros and %%. a. tell
.,,,n,•tbin4-itiehe 1)•• done in Room 4 4h1i, nil party .f lie 1'nited state..
thee t llit normal, , •ts• lik he th 1141111
I t � ntit;lirt that they true like the ot•(lin•
•,•.,n it tt'• 1t i. :4 ,tt.*•-ti*n1 1 1". ''''"w" :11,1 mit 17001-4• W. Ifo,-• and hie ilk nry male, 4'4•,•...On the e. otlr:u'v. h'•
i',, fell mi4hirwe11 t;.kr• "P. `with 411 %%mild in a .irons( w,•:, by .lie egara wit, hammed 4)4)4 it o». very raw mi- Ip swimming the Cobra moves along
View.,', =•••army; :.- .01i, to ...eo..i1r1'' el th.- '.41.hes •1111 ril;ht orf lbw4 on.,b.,.,1 to•glare 'menial et,•.. ,,,,1 that
II"' d"• ''''711uen1 „t 1.1;.' .-.41,•1p.4 4- 111, u, ,,,• di•, wre••k thrt 0,1.01 )111'. hi• wv•re;il$-4, l•tb,•i •veep' .,1 Ir i.. very rapidly and with its nose and
I .1 I h I :a remark:04`• Ilsing to have ,iuit,• woe- beady eyes just above the wntees intr-
ust? -.ea..... Alo.t pende'. %en . .,• ;ire face. Lieutenant Sefton declares that
in anise; elect •4'e fail ty. 1.'ton, I I.i. the bite of this snake will kill an ox
inert( r • Itorntal drama apse .l n, and never falls to be fatal to a white
Tl >.1 nntn,w,tul.l 014k'• man. There is a cine which, when
tali N hetr•,b 1 h• t6 young leaves.are crushed and ap-
CtINTON -
BUSINESS
The Spittbi. Snake. '
Lieutenant Sefton of the British
army says that the African cobra to
known as the "spitting snake" on ac-
count of Its power to throw its venom
quite a distance Into the eyes ot its
enemy. It Is u lazy reptile. save when
stirred to anger. when it cannot be
equaled for swiftness and accuracy In
spitting at or biting its victim. The
spitting. Is accomplished by expelling
the breath sharply through the mouth,
so that the soapy venom flies straight
as pea thrown from a pipe Into the
victim's eyes. This cobra attains the
• length of six feet and is large and
powerful. it Is doubly formidable
from•the fact that 1t can swim In the
rivers very swiftly and has no tear.
of .\hi'•h alt. .onnty 1 all (.au.,.l.,.
fie..W. 1! ,-- 1 ,i the, 1..t+er:,l. of
'•PATRIOTISM, THE LAST REFUGE, i 1. f ' • •1 Ili.: ro.•l.' 'I'bi. . iuh't -t o
old) to h. Iiram
• __ • I•... Ittrirtfl re. n ! �., ..-1. 'i,,•r (.it ri :gay _lillli1011 ail
.
t'1- ,:;, \\' '•I , . -�re1t I •fin••. Mt'entle and the 1117.;1 *to 111111. the 1111- •e
healthy appeal. to a %, 411 number of plied as a poultice, will extract the
4'1,4.1 ' 414 11'.,. • , ' \i•L•uIl\ p,•ople. The frenal 11„1 1s Ind the poison, lint It seems to act only on the
• Heli,•. •. Ihat it. "I' •' 1' --ho.,l.l EDITORIAL NOTES.' ,g-,• uuut, lb• itr,•4,.• win in, tett ostler blood, slate, of two men bitten
have:, 4..e..11 retested. 1' ,,,. ' .1.•. it. ale. -.Mid.' and treated In exactly the same way,
h-„ ;...,,.,I :, Irric.. t t.hi.'i, It :, ,h 1'41 II•• nr. k 'ismer p ' one. a native, recovered and the white
pall -. ,h-• Ii,iu_ . .'. I",•ins.. I' ,..Irltui,hiuri ,11.•3)1 Pinter I„ {1,.. (.URRENTLITERATURE. man died.
fashion. 'I'lu- . it, 1, .' 1- 1,11 .nu. I r .'1 414 ,11)1aa,lnt r..
Lisaays (rres MA11+.1'I\1•:. Magazine Raining Trees.
' ably sit. .bred .•.I, ,e_�. '111\ n0,n- edil,�ty would probably de .that'
ul ,can -not. who huk,i;t I, I•po•,•d to •i n nt'lar, , 17oteltlm••nt i•• 44 44'. •' they concentrate more thou t :and After a frosty night, when the sun
:,Ppt,ei:,te• The W,n',d - •.l,,n,j •'t "I'1'I\ '!'•',Pena.•, 1 • 1h'troit. f'•1- enet.' on one number than a ether, comes out, the frost melts and falls
... ••i alt r;oti.m. I1 sIM„!. • • it self I,'p. •,r,•1- , \%'Oki' Will pad on e , alt- yet the fact remain. that the autumn from the trees in drop
s Even In sum -
.
Ir :•Ppeu. Io tn'• tI i It)• 1•'818,1: t„tole po\%••1 ,.••Inir.nt,nt'4 of iisuesoften seem ettenger than those mer, when there has been a heavy
144,,4• i.'h0II 1191 4':•ne•ir 111411111,44'- .4he 14"11ina- of ail. l'r'o•inre •0 h*414 .1.) which
Pa hapsVe mthed editors .do precededtes dew on a cool night. this falls Inter
' tur••r- .eel -PAPiot- -1 SII eel ,,h- not happen to be. wit hinthe !Slays Ifke a fine spray of rain. But tbere
>; . unconsciously -just as folk in other aro countries that have little rain and
t;;•th'•r. ;.,,,,•. ' walks of life take up their burdens 1
Tile -Tor. 4! of 1�,a4i_'•- •'"�ktt�\ %vitt) renewed zest afterlhe>'glexetior2 mach warmth, yet these countries
4.1:';'-', per n>a1'.4 • it• +•"1:"":11-, i• in II"' •t'h'•'1'" 1'• oto' 1',•h•gnnn i, ' 1""lt'i'll+ of the summer season. Lippincott', bave trees which seem to gather mois-
a t' 'o in 10 . or •e Pro i y jib a ,' is one of Wase wllic•Li np•11 tyre when the sun has set to dlstrib-
COLLE(iE
Ittl t ,, ,.1141: til it 1f 14o, in ale• t1•••• otot t'' .. r w4 vine 1
t1'.4''*44 h.4dNW.
ths .,'r,'',"4' 1h11,hIhh,•n id,. . Ileo mit both -I,•,,,I,I iM•• in I .vol. the fall cam )alga with especially - ate It upon the thirsty land during the
meritorious Oct 'her number,: The l • next day. Some kind of trees attract
,,,ole :u •• in P1 •i, o.- of In'•P:y;1.' i. all. ' , • iPi , •••it o .pith , i,• 1'ni t'•1 tit u1,,.0 complete novel -long a feature of tI11 more.molstnre than others, and these
cork i. 41'' '' m I,••• I't: 'll•I• t i un'- fru- i -one of Ihr )11.'4pubhiation is "1'he Rider.i of Peter• have been called non trees. The dry ...emiary ....,,,.... .., ...J L,.,,- '. _- --.- ,-.- Nltatll, ' a stirring tate of the 9nuth
and its,"nightriders," by Rupert Sar• plains of parte of South America are
gent Holland. wither of "J,"he Man in said to be refreshed by the drippings
the Tower." Though full of action
and dramatic scenes, there is a de-
lightful love interest tanning through
the store. A striking feature is
"'Thirty fears of Penctaft : What It
Came to and Whet' it Cost," Ibis
perste'. to lie published In twn parte. in
October and November, eiub«lies the
literary reminiscences of the distin-
guished soldier -author. 0 en e i a 1
Charles Ring. 'flee general talks
%%I.,•1,• hien i. :.l4*'''i 11 wI hop,•.
trd \' ithnul fail 11, 11131 0111 fl 1,11,1 - ' -
• "1"''''"eye to eve 1. ilh n-, .0 1 ..1'•. ♦„ •,,. \\ rllhrg en i- v1';n,tlhrou4h
• bele-lit e.v11 ill it ,1111111 11141.111•. 11•. r,
' a IHrliey of peole,,i.nl. will .huty their tb.- ,' sn.,ti e* of 51i'. l/uwney to
.:PlneeiatSim in .4 4.u.gil-'l. tt:.y. • 1 .1.•. 1 _ of the Oreille .t.%1lnu.
If this camping',",•In.' wol,tl.y alt (loth P:,,! - intend ' , nominate c.tn
�-...'FnPI!!n'; Myon, n all •11.1 rev c"norma, della... 0, the.b.•• ••I.• •tism •Inemi%e,
111 Will Ile 4ppt4•'•noted .lad grate-
rkterwledgtel•' It 1-11•,1 tot•u. t('-kltni.h the meet ihtet•e.titig ,.tent
• to ere -a figure on the %able of what in l'to\ 111,-ia1 IM .line- .11,,,, the general
w;u•4' d
'4' oin%y•• an, : %yare unit,• t,•oly t" 0,.,•I i.n,.
te;.v.' it with oar friend.. \\ ,• hay,• - '
-_.. )pr dente that )441µ141t ,rf out 144)4 id Thi* 110.11 It of Lieutenant -Go \ erner
ideal• 4. 111 emit tiled', Otte Thou.:u),1 Fr,4.e4 of Nova tireti.,. m iliett ,M•eln't•rd
1) *1I..r- in .0 q*11.1 of 00.1'111,74', 1111 Toe.day last. brought to a chase an
\-on1:, tail hfllll%',• -
• W. 11. 1;111•:1?N\\-Moto, intet•egting career. 11.' 1'. Fraser a,
- 4%1iinaging lereet11, 1, lxditical ,.ampaignor ha)•few „pm
• -- N'. e, t 4, rree%sary, except and his work en the atoll) in Vk
ilia! thu.e who are not lw•nefieiarie. of Iluron in the set Mg days of the ulri
the pi tdectiml- *)'*tern may; find food 0eps•rcative lio%ernmlent Made hint
fm: thought in the incident. the hero (if the Liberals of the riding.
Senator 0. W. (Hose 1114* I10•1•11 4e -
TM! UNNCOESSARY HrPMGN.'_ scribed a. the Itnge)W)'4 of Can...1,,
• The comparison i. a' '-hese enc. Each
For a 4'4(441 tnayy year. thy' wnnls of thein ha* been a fiat tenure as a
"1(MIA%," "tonight” and "tomorrow” Liberal leader. but each still aspire% to
have appeared in The Signal without ,Hirai, sort of aiitktndty aw 448 orarie.
a hyphen. A writer in l.ippineutt's instead of falling into the tanks, each
]Magazine for Octoller, John E•'Ho*oer, ha% taken alp an attitude ,*Ioof from
endoree'the om..s ' of the hyphen, and to some extent hostile to militant
and Ipakea s iittPre"ting "1"'"• l.iberalivm and throws out warning*
(.104441 a% to the saying thug effected. ,1f disaster if the whole party does not
• •, ' see writes :
lthough the general tendency it, tL take on the paralysis which Has
do away with II4I11Pee.*art lllal'kv of affected him. And, like Itlttebet•y
pwletuation, the hyphen iv *till use- Menet or Rnsa is a g.s-d loan from
e*sly retained in "to -day," "to -night," wh not to take advice,
\ and 'ttrm,trrow." That the retain-
ing of the hyphen in these words is
not only useless but ahaolutely clineA Bargain Offer.
Incl is easily demonstrated by a bit of The Signal and The Weekly Globe
aimpte mathematics. will be sent (anew nuherribet•e for the
There wee178.2116.(02 English -speak. balance of the year for only 25c. Ad
Meaplh, The words "today, alta Mass TUX btaxLL, Uoderlch, Ont.
from an tenets, tree. Occasionally
moisture falls which is caused by fn•
sects. Travelers have seen a species
of cicada, or grasshopper. swarming ! -
upon young shoots in hot countries 2 Central
and squirting out juice as they feed. s
:l link in l'ana'Iti a greatest
Lain of high -grave colleges
�•nded duri1 g the past
• 4y, 4Nc-• x years. This chain
1. the 1 • l gest. 1121110141 of
.':•ting 1'P'4plt• in ('anal» and
it 4. Ireeljssd0.itt-d that its
¢taduate- gest the '1.4424
lions. 'There iia a reason
w1 its for it. A diploma 11
the l oUIturl tial 14rtl,i(aeui
n4oeia(ion of (%snarl:► is a
f sat4-,is t L t success. •
F•,u May study partly ar
home and finish at the
('ifilege. -
r':,, t 4'r an!'.ddey.
Fall Term Opens August
29th
W. ACHESON ,l$, SON
SHOWING OF
HANDSOME COATS
Ilut very las ,.re el ilg n
holies stylish hug Coate
receiving great attention; HII
yeiy pleased ex Preesioh,' at
heal( about Iles et v lis
(•:signs, and splendid ••:nab
'1'he'Iargeet shuwing of tee
for mat y FP*$Ona w•It I, II
I , luld hardy two, alike. hie
mage from
Floor Coverings
$6.00 to $18.00
Dr, ss (foods
A ate y complete a l t
cetuprehensive *howin4
,.f Serge', Cheviot. :„
1h•o.,elnth•• et 75c
111.00 and $11.
Corsets
%c%4 444o.!.'l- :ram It)
tilo,t pepralti .4011
sera Lie ,I4'1eaattlr,•t
1' •1''' 44 ••!d, b,. (•ttt...1
�I.' *tot *ileo:: 111441
full field r% and .4ot
Inr•1' ••r 1 ,roe mai
-
E%vo% sit• -- IS f•,
frier.- $1.00 $1.2
111.50• 32.00 $2 5
:end $3
11,..,..1•..•.•.(\ •:, ,..ml \.1-•141oil._-. I.,.,.
Ltnoleums
New ci',k 1Ikru (rine ru•t;'11ii this week, and thi'y w'
1...0gpt at uId Prir• ry'w'o, Ilirw• and t - yards wider
I'.•t .y'tat'•• yattMM. '410o and
-
-
Floor Oil Cloths
Every w,441 ' • 1,er"*q'u:1 re yard 25o
and... ..... .
W. ACHESON SO
eevreseeseessessessevell
Yotir..— CLOTHES
CLINTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
GEo SPOTTON.
LONDON, ONTARIO
Business & Shorthand
SUBJECTS
Resident and Mail Courses
Catalogue Free
4. W Waatanel,, 5. W. Westervelt. Jr.. C.A.,
Principal. Vice-Priarao.l,
SO
rhe Jamsies Firefly.
The Jamaica firefly, a species of In•'
sect over an Inch In length, emlt� a inducements for }toting Olen
frankly of hie successes and of his very brilliant light, which comes front
failures, and the teeelt is not only it)- attd women vfhtrwri toquali-
terestiu reeding, but may noce a the elder; of the head and beneath tie
K R• y 1 thorax. The light f4' n fluctuating nue, fy promptly for a s s u r e (1
valuable "Neel lesson to literaryas. g
"%bents. (other articles, briefandnot the steady glow of the glowworm. positions in business offices
pithy, are "The Fetich of the 0041," A very remarkable fact is that this at fair salaries.
bt Herman Seheffauer; "I'he Club- flnctnating or pulsating light my W. H. SHAW, Principal
hitt' ” by Ralph W. BergengreNp a continue after the death of the insect '
"The Hifalutin Hyphen." by Jo if it is sappoaed that the light of the i Yonge and Gerrard 9Ee. S
Rosser: . Minna Thomas Antr11R con• ovine Insect la doe to oxygen supplied �����
tributes er %arming as well yr season• u�� Its control to the luminoas mat' able sketch P e el.I*oett Bac is In ter a ennclludOn may he reached to -- - -..-
\Votk:" I'heaP a•4' also (► nowise'. ot
MO all
`Business College
Located in Toronto, o best
rant .h... t .hal i.
TN E FISH BRAND SUCKER
famous for its sureness
of doing its day's work-,
end that dey3 work is `o,'
to keep you dry and
comfortable when it 1
rains.
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of the air might obtain access to It and
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however, to account for the pubtatlons
is the light oh the dead Gristly.
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flew to leek• a cross with three pee.
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tweets finger sad thumb and nub tie
app et a cross es tie table.
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free eat..lnln,r, Learn .that our orrndn
ate, are doing end y'm, will t*• inter,• -ted.
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for „tndrnt• to enter. write for free est a-
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nineties'.
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We h►\e.wo - lasting aii
Ntude 01
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hundreds of customers by gi\'tng then
Clothes that pare particularly. adapted ti
their indi\'idual tastes.
MARTIN BRO
TAILORS
- YOU NEED --=
This week we are showing a full line of
Polishes. We wish first of all. to draw
your attention to the H. 11. C. Brand of
Odorless' Jet Enamel. This is, a very fine
odorless enamel for stobe pipes, stoves,
registers, grates,` coal scuttles, etc. ; dries
• quickly, has ebony finish'. Put up expressly
under our own label. You will like this
very much. it sells at 25c a bottle.
Our H. H. C." Brand of Stove -pi
Varnish is superior to - any. stove•p'
Varnish, where quality, quantity and p1
are considered ; 'stands a high temperat
and makes old things like new. it is
up in good•= ized bottles with using pot
brush, all .for 15C, or Z for 25c.
In Stove Polishes-- carry Stay
Zebra, and Matchless Ferrie, and all si
eft is
For shoes to keep out the water,
Arctic Dubbin and rub in -10c.
For brass use Brasso ; for silver use it
Silver Cream ; for furniture nothing
Liquid Veneer -25c and 50c. And
cooking and baking nothing compares
\ THE PANDORA RANGE
The Howell Hardware
1,1 M ITEI►.