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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1918-2-7, Page 7'f 48.1.6.1.1.1.10111111alt 4 't THE sIONM, - GODERICH oNTA1A4 I T. • n 7. 10Ift Announcing the new bigger Comfort bar making very satisfactory progress towards ' IRIKERS CANNOT WINIr her a ay to church. she had the niisfortune confined to her bed since. She was, to fall and fracture her hitt and had been s... OM I= MED aIIIMMIIIIIIP arak spell. and" named away in a few Will 'Be Cruehed lity German spring Tailoring minutes. The late Mrs. Smithers resided %%Oh her parents in Stanley 'township War Machine; recovery, however. and was sitting up Mon- \ , • • • day evening, Allen she was seized with a • unt it her Marriage to \lr. Smit hers in I s..0. Comfort Soap is now a much bigger bar. It. the same soap absolutely. but we are giving you a larger bar for the same money. We do this because we are withdrawing all' premiums as it is now impossible to get satisfactory premium goods owing to the war. Dozens of premium -making factories are now making war supplies. Others cannot ship, being across the ocean. The new premiums offered us are away under Comfort Soap standards so when our present stock of premiums is exhausted we will not issue any more -certainly not until after the war. But we can still buy the,plendicl materials ehat go into CoMfort Soap, s we have decided to make the Comfort bar mu h bigger. All Comfort wrappers now out'1ii tha stores will be redeemed as,heretotare but th• bn.ppsr on the neat bigger Comfort bar will not he good for premiums. "Enormously the largest sale in Canada" %then she came to Seaforth, a here she lived for nearly thirty-tive years. The family removed to Toronto about four years ago. Betides the husband, two t-,Jni and three daughters survive. PUGSLEY,DINGMAN &CO.,LIMITED,TORONTO '•.•• •3?. STOWE'S THE RED BARN, fOr 'Bus, Livery and Hack Service 'BtltiCK meet 1 trains. Passen gers called fo •n any part a the town for out ing trains 011 G. T. R. or C. F:,R. \\, Prompt attention to all orders or telephone calls. Good horses First-class rigs .. ... YveaSONtisea•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTY and DISTRICT Thomas Nlurray. of the Huron road, McKillop township, is dead at the age of fifty-five years. The death of William Wade occurred at Feirdwich on, January 2:ith. at the age of eighty-sis years. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sage, of Wroxeter. celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage on January 26th. Joseph Lyon. an old and respected resi- dent of Londesbonc. died Tuesday of last week at the great age of ninety years. The Young Ladies' Recruiting League of Wroxeter gave a supper in honor of Flight -Lieut. S. McKercher. recently re- turned frorn the front. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Zapfe, formerly of Grand Held, died January 24th at the home of her son, Henry C. Zap(e, Blake, in her seventy-seventh year. Miss Marjorie Gordon has resigned her tosition as organist in the Whitechurch Prshyterian church, having accepted the teadership of the Presbyterian church clpoir at Blyth. 11. R. STOWE ele1tione5 I \Successor to T. NI. nivis 4111,4.•••••41,411. GIRLS W NTED For aline work to fill the going to the front. Young wonieIi cab render $ he -outran. real .ers ler by preparing to take poektion. In bank. and btedne.ei °Mee.. r,tan.aal ('nooles of training in lionk• keening. Shoo hand and all other rone mew lal -object. now in ,i -,r two, ;41,,viem. ad nat tea any time. 11111.4 rated catalogue free Northern Business College, Ltd. OW EN $10.‘1). !,N I C. A. FLEMING. Principal. An old resident of Constance, township of Hullett. has passed away in the person William Cook. aged seventy-eight s rs. He leaves a wife and two children to •urn their loss. At e home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weber, Zurich. on Wednesdayof last week, the' daughter. Eva, was united in -Hugh Thiel of Hay toWnshtp, Rev. H. Re officiating. A terrible acident happened at the farm of James ‘,Ziler, near Dashwood, Tuesday of last week. when William Mil- ler, of the I Ith concession of Hay. had his right hand drawn into the straw cutter and so badly broken that amputation was necessary.. There passed away a Crediton on January 27th an aged r 'dent in the person of George Frederick Either, aged ninety -Nur years. The deceased was born in Genriany and came to Canada,a when a young qlan. His wife is still living, and of twelsle children horn to them nine still live. e of the sohs is Hairy Either, \ • M. P.4'. for South Huron. ing fuel: J. Stanley Elliott. an of John Ell 'tt of East Wawanosh, has been appoint principal of a public school' at St. Cath- arines. at a salary of $1.1.10 per annum. Ile has been principal of Dundalk pub- lic school for the last three and a half years. Owing to the unusual depth of ice on the river and the large am ant of snow throughout the country., some appre- hension is being felt regarding floods in the spring. A quick break-up, followed by a heavy rain, would, it i= feared, cause heavy damage. . _ The Starting Point of Consumption Lies in Weak, Watery Blood -Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Make the Blood Rich, Red and Pure. Weak. watery blood i. the .tarting point of consumption. When our blood is in this condition your whole health de- clines. Your faehsberskries pale or sallow, your appetite fails, your heart jumps and flutters at the least exertion or excite- ment. You are always weak and wretched and you lase •intemat-in-both- work amusement. This is the point from which you may easily step into that hopele* decline that trails to consumption and the grave. What is needed to bring back health, strength and energy is the new, rich red blood Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually make. In all the world of medi- cine there is no other tonic and blood - builder like them, and all who feel weak, run-down or easily tired .=bould lose no time in giving these pills a fair trial. They have transformed thousanda of weak, hopeless men and women. boys and girls into strong. robust people. In proof of these statements may be given the ex- perience of Mrs. T. Brennen., Charlton, Ont., who says: -Not only .•myself, but my I: tends think that had it not been for John McNay has sol ! his farm on (h\Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 1 would have 2nd concession of Tuckersmith. near Sea- filled a eoisumptiye's grave. My condi- •torth, to Robert Boyce. of Stanley town- tt.fl was most senous; my blond seemed ship, the price being $9,000. This prop- ht. ally to have turned to %tater; I was as erty has lx•en used as a dairy farm for the pale as a sheet and became utterly unable past fifteen years and is one of the best to do any housework or go about. 1 doc- to place their coin. /low many times have ue won out • farms in the township. with modern build- I tored steadily for a long time 'but was You can't make war and enjoy all the when asked to play another man's game? ings .and improvements, and Mr. BoyceI growing Weaker. and finally the doctor comforts and privileges of peace at th•• has secured a bargain at the fiM gu e. r. held out hitt, little hope for my recovery. McNay has not definitely decided where hesame time It was thought that a trip might help me I •• will locate. but for this year he will assist and I was taken to New On - his brtaher in the operation (if a :01 -acre tario. Th•rse who saw me while farm, ahith the latter owns near the vil- on my way did not think 1 lage of Lucknow. Mr. would reach my ioutney's end alive. After . McNay has been a leading (-Icier and supporter of the Pres- I reached my destination a friend strongly bytcrian chtirch.in Egmondville for !!4)Ine urged inc to try Dr. Williams' Pines Pills, y.tars and the removal of himself and fam- and as of course 1 was anxious to regain a ill he a distinct loss to the commun. health 1 did so. The pillS',.were the first ity.'not only in church but in social, circles medicine 1 had taken which seemed to help'me at all, and it was not Ions until I. Take a glass of Salta to Bath Kidnap a, bell. if Bladder bother' you -Drink felt they, were doing me good. 1 con - • , CLINTON. On Wednesday of last wee'', Mrs. 0. !hover died at London. leaving her hus band and five young children. The de- ceased was the on :y daughter of N. Sun- dercock. of Stanley, and daughter-in- law of A. Hooper of town. The death occurred suddenly on Sun- day. January 27th, of John Irving, who lived here with his brother William. Ile had been suffering from a cold Sw some day. but nothing serious was thought of it. Ile was in his fifty-sixth year. HUTU. J. G. Emigh is recovering from a criti- cal illness of pneumonia. Dr. W. R. Elgie, of Owen Soul. has opents) a dental office in the rooms lately occupied by Dr. J. A. McTaggart. Mark Thompson, of Saskatchewan. who was called to Clinton on account of the death of his mother. but del not ar- rive home in time for the funeral. has been visiting his sisters in Blyth, Mes- dames J. and A. Tiernay and G. E. Mc- Tageart. EXETER. Rev. S. F. Sharp has tendered his resignation as paStor of Caven Presby- terian church. to take effect 31 11111 end of July next. This will conclude a pastorate of nine years in Exeter. The death occurred on Wednesday of last aeek of Harriet Sanders, widow of the late Samuel Sanders. who had reached the age of seventy-seven years. The deceased was a nati‘e of Devon- shire, England. coming to Canada at the age of twelve years. The (analsettled in the•township of Stephe • where the deoeased was married and e ntinued to reside until she and her hu,ba • removed to, Exeter about sixteen years a . \Ir. Sanders died not quite a year as . Four sons and four daughters survive, •IirlY all living in Exeter -or -the vicinity. BR t'SSELS. Mrs. Robert Wilson, sister of R. therdale of Brussels, and a former re ent \of Msick, died recently at Par d,' Alber - • The • elayed elec of public school truste was held I week, the result being t R. Leatherd Jas. Fox and D. C. R. were re-elect • and,John L.os- an was elect to succeed ter S:ewart, rejfgned. . Brussels fall 'r will 0.1 hel. Tuesday' and Wednesday, September 1 h and This.Ltearlier than usual. • t the directors have been discourag • so frequently by rainfalls on the old da es that they decided to advance t date- and hope for better weather. PRICE OF OL-1320.41.Alt %RINE. Letters Pass Between Food Coatrotter and Mr. George H. Nairn. The January metre- of The Canadian Grocer gives prominence to a letter from the Dominion Food. Controller to Mr. Gen. H. Nairn, grocer, of Windsor. and the latters reply. The Controller )called in question Mr. Nairn's selling of oleo- margarine at 40 cents a pound. Mr. Nairn's reply was a frank statement of the position 01 the retail grocer in the matter. He said that his gross profit on oleo- margarine was hardly more than equal to the cost of doing business. and as he was already selling many- lines staple groceries -flour, sugar, potatoes. tobacco, butter and eggs -at less per cent. profit than the overhead expense he did not see why he should add another to the hat. "especially when it io..competim; with the farmer." He expressed the opinion that the Food Controller was starting his investigation at the wrong end. It was evident ly the manufacturer's end that should be investigated, as "the same line we reta 1 at 40c is sold in Detroit at 2Si: and n it withlt: a pratit. as the Americans do not do business that w ay.'* The matter is, no doubt, as The Cana- dian Grocer states, one of vital irMadt- ance to the grocery trade generally. Mr. Nairn Is a former iesident of Gode- rich who now conducts one of the leading grocery businesses in the border ci: y. Often the'race is to the rant; outsider. on whom the victims somehow neglected LESS MEAT IF BACK AND KIDNEYS HURT lots of water. tinued their use gladly. and beganto feel A. R. Finlay -nn is recovering from a hungry and soon after was able to move, sevemittack of pneumoniaabout the hennas Next 1 was able to go Bating meat regularly rrentually pro. .The annual meeting of the Lucknow out of claws and to help in the housewor s kidney trouble in me form Agriciatural Society was held January and from that time on my progress wa th of r, says a well-known auorityvbe. 21st , when officers were elected as follows: so,f ' rapid and in the endil was enjoying better the uric acid in meat exeitht the President. Alex., Nicholson; 1st vice- health than I had ever done before: There , they become overw 'er11 gi.t. president, William Hunter; 2nd vice- are many 'ohmic who can testify to the ' clog lip and eat all, aorta of president. Ilenry \lathers. Directors: abaolute truth of these statements, and 1 particairly ba,tkaehe snd no. -For Kinlists-A. 13. MacKay, J. Me- feel 1 would not he doing mstice to your idney r.gion: rheumatic Vain. DiarMid: for Wawahosh --W. Wilsonwonderful medicine if 1 did not make, hattulgelica, acid atomaeh, en- Wm. McQuillin: for Ashfield -Jas. Alton, these facts known." gi•i liver, tleepleemnens, Jas. Hackett: for Huron --Thos. SmYou can get these pals through anyith. dealer in medicine Or by mail at .-.1 cents rfie,ry irritatien. Robert Stsuthers: for Lucknow-Geo. II. a box or six boxes for $2.a0 frier: the Dr. your hock hurt or kid. Stpith. ' oc ug right, or if bladder . The ilentincl records the following: Mr. WilliamsMedicine Co., firkvi:le. Ont. Liana four ounces of W. J. l'attle has sold park lots 4 and a, " itsj goal plarmacy: on Stauffer street, to Mr. Toni Burns, SEAFORTH. in • Waal% of water who intends taking a hand in the in - f few Ma s and your creased production movementritxt sum- Miss Edith Govenlock. daughter oMr. ti.. This famous mer. In looking up the recoand Mrs. J. M. Govenlock. has taken a in con - ie 1 acid of grapes nection with these lotsposition n thcivil service at Ottawa. Mr. Little came I ed with labia, across the original agreement between Isabella Knox. widow of the late W. 0. aerations to • James Somerville and Christopher Crabb, Reid, died on the 21th tilt. after a short I mutate them ' the former having sold the property to illness. She a as born in the year 1.42 at itralire the the latter in September of Mil. Mr. Harpurhey and had lived here all her life. arida la the skims so it no 'longer irri- Little bought the lots from Mr. Crabh The death of Mrs. George Smithey' i lotto, thus elating bladder daserders. , just thirty years ag••. occurred very suckienly Monday evening Jad Salts esneot injure onynne; , of last week at the Mine of her son in law. I snakes a delightful effervescent , labia- I WiNGB.Val. John &later, Seaforth. Mrs. Smithers writer drink which millions of mei% sad The congregations of the Methodist, came up from Toronto in l)ecember to women tabnow and then to amp the 1 Baptist and Anglican churches have ar- spend the Christmas holidays with her litielasys and urinary etrimi *loan, tku. ranged for a aeij,s of union midweek daughters, and six weeks aro last Sunday, arraiding serious Id* ey Mamas. prayer -meetings, ith a y •ew to conserv- when leaving Mr. Sclater s residence on kidne. Maggie distress, ray in tit get, severe irrigation, Wielder and The airmen neys aren't al- - bothers you, g' Jad Salts kora take a tablespronfi Wore breakfaat for Sidney. will then act sehts is made from t an4 lemon juke, combi end bee been used for flush clogged kidneys and to normal tetivity ; shoo to --- flOSIBITE there is nothing go soothing and healing as Zam-Buk. This great sternal balm alloys Inflammation. Jraws out sorenessosed reduces Those who have once sed ▪ '..:am-fluk for the treatrisent • winter ailments say theywould vio other ventedy, as experience proves that netbing can equal Zarn-Hult for chapped hands, cold, sores, cold cracks end chithlains.,. It is also invaluable for all akin Injuries and diseases. All drug- • t,and stares, Or 7.41M-IBUk " ..rOlat.r. ,50c. box, 3 Ide Send lc. stamp for post free trial box. Sociat;•ts 'ire 10 11. fried for 'hi roson Iniaerninrill at licrlitt .16141 ' 't% Leo+ !ter 'Irlarea tutted I% itls :Beath Sentence If They Do Not Surrender Utilises! atels. 1A)NDON, Peb. 5.-Pradoe tary measure. esen,,esording to report from Copenhagen, the threat' of a death motence in the event of eonvicitou by court martial for re - Jogai to obey tbe military order to resume yolk on Matintila, *Wein to alRe had the, effect of breaking (loin the German tank. movement. Very little Lassa 1.10.4 tome through to- day, ins! that Main/Y semi -061"a' sureties., that the strike is ended and that work will be r.sunied to -morrow. These i•emi-oMcial despatches ad- mit that the result US obtained tiy waltary measures and threat ti to draft. recalcitrants Into the army. Gen. won Kessel, Military Commas - dant of Brandenburg PlovInce, in which IMrlin is sktuated, threatens snitimary puniihment of strikers 11 ho fail to ohey his order that they re - POMP %Orli to -day. An Exchange Telegraph despatch float Copenhagen says the proclamation set 7 o clock as the hour at which they must return to work., adding: "Employes ,failing to iesume work will be tried by court-martial, which is authorized to impose sentence of death, ear( union to *bike place within twenty-four hours of tire time .1 he sentence -is imposed." Accordios to the Soi-aliet paper 'Vorwaerts, the trial of the Socialbt deputy, Wilhelm Dittnian, has'already opened before an extraordinary etill rt - martial. He im charred with' inciting to high treason, resistance to puha.. authority and transgression of the prohibition against part:cipsting in the direction of the strike, The !Altai Arimiger says he urged in bis speech that the strike roust be rnalntaimet, An Exchange Telegraph despatch from The Hague says that a creat number of Socialist leaders were ar- rested in Bertha at the same time that Wilhelm Dittman, Socialist member of the Reichstag, was taken to eustody for addressing a crowd a suburb of the illy. Munich despateh to The Prank - &sitting says that I strike bare ben arrested there, la- the writer, Kurt Eisner, aad rh Loki]. The troops pre- emonstra t ion which was fore Witteditach Palace, g res,dee. Tumultuous *reflect occurre al sot 'car meetings. A national d onetration being organized in tie..iony as a protcsi against the arrest f Herr Dittroaa, an Exchange Telerra b dot:pat.'s from Amsterdam reports. Haase% a tette debutyTippealed In Cha ncel- von !tenting to obtain the !pleat,. err Pittman. The Chine* (1, fort leads cludin Frau Sa tented a attempted where the K • • 1. Ila,41 was powerless, as Berlin w.' totlrel in tbe bands of the milllait Bator -'s I1er1;11 new spa pc y, reaching !land and Denmark failed to throw m rh additional light on actual happealors in Ger nany. The most interesting item appear's! In the socialist organ Vorafprtplfl the term of a notice to its dere. "Through the fo • of cireum- stances," said this r�tk. It ts at present impossible for its o gists nett 4 of many events which sou eepeel.i 1- ly interest our readers W aek our readers not to regard these to arlopie -als--401.__Atteurp4- -eus ,,nr . inert f bff events- by silence:" - • Huss ruttish Astaturs. AMSTERDAM. reit,----;t. ---Two rale tured firaish airmen, the Tare, ;,,r i - tong of Berlin say,: bine. been 1...11- tenced by a Ger Man eourt-inarr 'el io ten years' imprisonment for strotaing a hostile rrcelti foram,' to Germany. LONDON, Erb. 4.- 10 fa kids are demanded hy 'Die Iva, Mail for the action of the German military anth- oritles in aentencing Iwo Brill.", airmen to ton years' onpriscrimeni for dropping leaflets in, Gernment. The newspaper, whit h •foritort A me story to tbe exclusion of moi other pews. says: "The enemy is ear s air out rho, threat published aftet the ter.); 1 that a million a (Mire 1.1 I.r....,da, at WIISOIll'e declaration ..1 10 are teems would be di °ape!! from al...Wanes it. Germany. Thin r.et Mae, 43f,:t to.t.,11 to drop „propaganda .;leaflet. in •1a, allied lines more than three 31 -sip aro. The priiia Hi I, helped 'to %ref 1 Russia and t elle*, the disastrous Italian retreat." The Daily Mal wants the rt pi , 5.11. 1e lake the form of _put•ar German °meet-. and prisoners on the same te- nons Anil 'tying conditions as Ilrii 1.74.011(r14 undergo it. German). ' _ •- . ': _ . Wan Nat neirellcd. wasHINGT0N, 11) lc V. 1,. !, - An Oficial slaloms nt wo. ,:taied la the lirilli:h Embasyy te-oat tit tiring te port s t hat Sir Frelk,eie 1 E. ,41,.. eh , Attorney -General of I:helane, 51,o Joe to this coantiy on a spar ail mission, had bet ti recalled by air Brttish Covernmetit net amts. of 'lee. satisfaction over some of his putilie utterance's. Thestatrnent raid there was no truth Mil:Aver in the report, and that it alwaychad been Sir Pi ril- 'rock's intention to return home at the end of Janitor). • The New ' York Esenins r.,t on ?.• turday published a sanaational tory to the effia•t that the 113ritiA tovernment, angered 'by the term - of certain speeehen delivered in Arne' - Ica by sir Frederirk amith, had or- dered his itnmediale return to Eng- tand Among other t Mitts, fife Even- ini- Pi st quoted Sir Emden( k as hat - trir satel• After the trialof Sir Ruger Cane - ms nt 1 threatened to res.xn from it,e comma unless this Baiter was exe- cuted. I gas.. !hem the rhoire of Carle- ment or myself. Nothing ever gave ms realer delight than the execution of aemeet," and uI saying, In *peta- ls of the lrisii Cons ention: -Let ibi'ti.kfip on talk log. In a few shoatwrimi%er happens, it keel lisfeellaCto a damn." • Now is the time to order Nt ;rig SUIT an4.light OVERCOAT. We,have just received 'EC' colentlial new Woollens, Worsteds andlIwt eds. quality goods, which we ShQuiti Ur you to see. Suits made to your t -leaf $45. , Give us a call. i30 to McLEAN BROS. Semi -Ready Tailors ,,t 0111111111111 GM =I IMP falgagaliM MEI A *ORLI) REVOLI'llior. Ti Ann of the piadb•rs ..1 the • Russian Inert. The folios • i r mresaee. to the of all Court rie the sal.lasa ti, 1. Man nP4 bilo.• tattle as joined a is the 0. rtr.an In the eugas. Feint In the lai• •• boa autumn:- Oppre•aed of Lit coot:trim: . le this fatal' tuna, at this u Pm, ot when the cry of battle, the try of death, i' -sounds in our tars. we re- n elir our email, ant' we mod you greetings and make knowo.to you our last testament. Attacked by the mighty German flee, flair rh".1 al/ - preach destruction in iinemi•1 com- bat. Not one of our ships w 11 mask to avisid, hattle, Not a tingle tailor Peek salets on laad. The staadered, mut haaaligned fleet will IN its duty by the great revelution. Wi have booed omi*eken to hold the frit and to defectthe approaches etregrad. W...11 fulfill all the �bllgatlons we Lave boiled ourselses to. We do not do this at behest of ✓ em, miscra hie - Ruimian Leraparte, whom or!), the revolution's, itsfinite patience has let la co masa. Nor do we go tato this eoalJI.t Mainline lies, Which of our treaties with our • .lump bunch -arts on to Itn am fresaz diao*.---We' ffillbw the Akita of onir resolutioaary conscionsoese. We get -We into battle will, the name of lb , great revolution in our inflamed heart aad op our lips, which do not grow le. The Russian fleet ever. has it In the front nook of the revolutiots. The names of its sailors are irscritied, with golden letters in the bock w barb records the history ot ilia struggle against Czaram. In the dayr ef the resplutien slaba. s tnarch•ol in the foremort ranks of them that roof ht to attain our utmost aims, for lifteratios from all oppresslono. And h:e strog- pcle againit OM Oar earleitersc this i esand-death oiniggte, gist- MN a ts (wed right to call upon i 11 you pro- letarian, 'of All ecountriie, with a loud mire, with the voice of thee) shat look death in the eye, to :Irak a inat the operetscrs. Cu.! off your rho s, you war are oppressed. Rou youreeivre fit • emit a.' We have o thins to loss 1.111 ow i We h isve In the 5 le ter' 1 ! the revolution. I/O. are itittfltire ot the thought of' Lit t it tory . W. snow that our brothel's ,0 the rete.i.ition win do their tit io the .r.c. to the last battle on t harriesiet.i. We know that the d •utimt t mounter appioacbes. A great t @Wet tar helm kindled. Already the \glow of this is 'Nimble uprising of tht optics* on the horizon. At the very moment en the waren of the Baltic SF a at', re peed ..th the blood of tali. 1 rethers, ben the IraVee close Ol•r theta at ut very moment we isoe our storm,. A ready In the haat agony of death, we send sot,, 0 oppasharal of all lands, this pia-ionate ery Pro's tariam of all countraa, atite! Neal, yeti oppressed! LOPlive the a arida, %elation! 1A0LE tbs. t just A fpt tem ial peau! 1444 l've b.' Or Blow a Shoe •rtni ii. N1-, johii-mc Ca., 1 .1.4y limit, Nits. . hr.. 1 11.1.1 (1.)1•1! 1,1 r • . i ,I K011ian..1 ;not 0!. ' ,...,! Iva thnill . . \ 11 - gnus --For 14 Ian. *WSW% tam y. . . ,•., u 1 a or e 10 ilia', .1 (aril r yell 14.1y .i :1 ...it Orttilli.-1011'..11.1111 Bari t. r . • • HAVE ROSY CHEEINS ANDFEELFPESHAS A DAISY --:TRY 1HIS! Sere gm if set *ate, elth , t:selg,ste belore briest-:s,t . . • . raid `We C.T. feb.r‘eE. a .. • To I ee •.-1 :;01. . t 1.c:I';'.y '-i tit .4 . j,, ),,, . ... r. '0 ... , i ,, .41110 ;tot. • !-•, • . si 41 , i '! ' , '(5 1.i..t. '.4) nods.. 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