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THE health or room,l
skeai.toplmport
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Got for you to he careless
about the bath soap sou use
Keep the skin c,ear .n.1
sasootk and prevent .l. .n
troubles by using
LIFEBUOY
HEALTH SOAP
1t is the best of all soap. -
vet it is more than. cleanser
it disiafect, too
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STARTLING
COUNTY AND DISTRICT EVIDENCE IN THE
Peter Reaernan has diapered of his
(arm in M orris township to George Har-
man, a returned soldier. to: 14,000.
The marriage took place at St. Bali
face church. Zurich. on June 24tk, of '
$ndrew C. Luntz, of Wellesley township,
and Antoinette Foster. of Hay- township.
At the home of Mr. and Mei{. W. H. .
Taib ot. S,uble line. Stanley, their eldest
daughter, Verde ,th'eretta. was united in
rnarnase.to William M. Cameron. of Stra-
(o•th. on Wednesday. June 4(. Rev.
11r. Anderson. of Byfield. otictated.
The deatt4 occurred at his h, me on the
0th cnncesston of McKillop on Sunday:
lune :21'1, of Robert-McKercher. one of
the pioneers of the township. A native
ul Perthshire. Scotland. Mr. McKereher
came t., McKtiwp over iixty years ago
and helped to convert the wtidernese into
the =Gang countryside of the present
flay. He eras horn 1n I.2:. and was thus
+n his ninetieth year. He leaves two sons
reeding on the homestead.
Major D. B. Martyn. M. C.. w it h bar.
U. S. 0 . who returned to Ripley a few
• perks ago. hat since been called to
\ ancouver, where he has received the
appointment of Deputy Minister
Labor and i duatrial COMMIS4tu0er for
British C ,tumbu. He gained his decora-
tions and promotions on the held and
received the highest praise for his
efficiency and great dannp( from men of
high rank in the eerx'icr. He is a son of
1. B. Marts n undertaker and furniture
dealer. ,of Kepley. _. _ _ I EXETER.
t4EAYORT{i. Miss Annie Lapreada, y oungest daugh11
nr of
If in Trouble
with a leak in your piyulhul:.
call us and let 114 ,mend it.
Dont put it off until it
becomes so had that your
place stay' he flooded. '' A
stitch in time sates nine.'
FRED. HUNT
"THE PLUMBER"
4hon. 135
Maalat04 arrear
PI hing
Ease -troughing
11.•',tinc
►t• t.tl W ,,.I.
Hard Wood
\ i1
Light Wood
From $2.00 to $6.00
per cord
Delivered to ally part •,f the
town.
Also a quantity of
KINDLING WOOD
•
Phone 1(15
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OODICBICE, OW'?.
- Thursday, July 3, 1919.--T
TEMPLETQN CASE
VT. S B*ITtaor1Y 1t0N4
UMW Ruin's r!!! ttmta?Tscuaa
Public interest in the Templeton e�
bat been accentuated by a volume of
further evidence whish has been sub-
mitted to prove thatTempletoa'a Rheu-
matic Capsules do remedy Rheumattam,
(Sciatica. (rout, Lumbago and many 0[
their kindred diseases.
Canadian soldiers from the front claim
that these capsules were of the utmost
benefit to relieving them of sciatic peas
and prevent tog the development of rhos..
matte troubles. One well knows Cas-
adies General was 6. ooustant user 4i
T.R.C_Ia sad her persistent demandhim
diem u proof that they gave the
rebef he sought. as *oldie=
Mon such as our Candi
are not prepared to make false state -
meats. T.R.C.'S fixed them up and they
are glad to say so In order that others
nay Lenefit by their (acexpen nee.T.RThem
is no denying
all we claim they will. CoOvutce your -
alt. Try them.
11. C. Irl'N 1 l ,1'. I' H>1. 11., 4'IN•utist
arid 1rragglrt. tt.•.It.lyd Block. Sole
Agent fur i.,.Irrich. Mail 11.04 to thin
toWress or to Temeileton'r, 14 King
8t. W.. Toronto. and T. R. C. a will be
to ilost ppald.
MUNICIPAL RTATISTICS.
. Acreage - 1 I I
Huron l Burepalltlr4.
NIERVOUS WOMAN
The Provincial Bureau of Municipal
Affairs issues a bulletin
statistics from which
ftgurea for the mu
The first Column hives the plpula
according to the 1918 assessment. the '
HOW THIS
Population. '\ awl Ashes:anen so
weta on municipal GOT WELL
take the lullowtng
municipality of Huron.
second column the assessed ac•rage. and
the third column the total assessment for
1917:
Ashfield ..
Cathay1,57e 2&3 7 a.6*%,W
Orey ch ... 211,6 64 w.. , t•au9.s.W
Grey sees . 2,716 ...1.41 2 411.215
Houck.: sees ... 1 47..'tle ^ 00. MS
Mullett . 4.111 111.472 1.364.1)0
McKillop- 1.02f. :4_.174 2.AI6.9.•
Moro) .. 1.9,17 :1,2111• 111.467
Stanley .. 1l674 49.61 1.440.014
Stephen .S, Ua, Si.,e.7 .413, 3r
Twckrsm,h ^443 ati.4. '•.164.40'
Tu, nbeny ..1.544 S''.41'2 1 303..11
U•bor ne ..1.771 42.1!3 " 414.10.'
Waaan.-h East .1.324 411(.13 l.eai.2*'
wawaro.h Wen . ,1.}it
VILLAGES.
13ay1le1d .... an 1.7'•:. 121.10.
bilin 675 44- :7*.W.
liru•.els .. 4411 Yr' ;i.l s.0'.
t:.rter . 1.04. 1 (.r: '54.77'
Fiero:Al se x16.4,.7
1 N.41i:
TOWNSHIP,.
..43411 64,174
%fouler . tea re
TOWNS. Will
Clinton .. 712.11 best*. I believe the Compound
Goeer.cn .. •4./31 t,aa•• 2 - ,••s. cure any female trouble. "-Mrs. Alice
Seat«try. 2.2.117111"
L 1111-.71 s'a 'w'.744 }lessee, Christopher, I11.
w.neMm .. "�•++.a'n''11 Nervousness is often a symptom of
wrangles* or some functional derange-
ment, which may be overcome by this
harass root and herb remedy, Lydia.
E. Pinkhams Vegetably Compound, as
thoweands of women have fund by
experience.
If wmplications exist, write Ledia E.
Pie khans Medicine(,,o., Lynn, Mus.. for
ytgg�estions in regard to your ailment_
Tice result of its long experience is
at veer servioa
Told by Herself. Her Sin-
cerity Should Colo-
vine Others.
so7lf^belaeoplter, 111.- For four years I
ered from irregularities, weakness
nervousness, a n d
was in a run down
condition. Two of
our best doctors
failed to do me any
good. I heard so
much about what
Lydia E. Pinkbam's
V egetabls Com-
pound had done for
others, 1 tried it
and was cured. I
am no longer ner-
vous, ami regular,
and in excell"nt
Major R. S. Hays left last woes fol F r of N1r. and Mrs. Fred Gree
an:
at St Thomas
attend the convention or the Greet W at
Veterans' Asoclation at Vancouver.
Joseph Eckart is laid up with several
broken obs, the result of an accident
While he we- repsinng an automobile.
He had threat packed' uo when the )sick
secs,. was w
Saturday. Jtine '2tst. to Rev. H. Kew. of I,
that city.
Reeve B. W. F. Beavers has dispneed
of his I store business to T. O. and
H O. thcnttwho take possession at
.lapped. alioeing the bud • to tall on himI"tt7 The business will be managed by
[X. Lowe Prendergast, of Chicago, rti,-T. O. rs t. Mr. Beaveis to re-
cently
5 a resident of Exeter.
centiy returned from France. 1. visiting Miss Gerrie Short is attending a mis-
his parents. Mr and Mrs. Prenderuast. in I stoners' convention at Columbus. Ohio.
:mumd11die. He held a Commiwem as and will ahem'srd. g•o to Brandon to
:mum In the dental t,xps of the United
states army.
Corp. Charles Holmes. eldest scut of
%tr. and Mrs. S. T. Holmes. of Seaforth.
as m irried in England, the bride being
Mies Catherine Hilda Noakes, eldest
l'atighter of E. J. Noakes. J. P.. and Mrs.
\ekes. of EEewlBridge. Lamberhurst.
('I.INTON.
A. J. 11 dL,way has sold his coal bust-' to respond to his name When called in
sess to 1 B. Mustard, of Bruce
, now m possession. arrest. and on his returr. he will face two
Grant Beaton. a former Clinton student• cha.ges. The other two lads pleadednor
has taken Pugh hos in his heal examen• guilty rd and patheir fine and costs.
Poultry Culling Demonstration.
A poultry, milling; demonstration Wm•
given at Rldgr•rest Farm. 4 ulericlt
township. 411 Juts. 17. by Mr. P. N.
f tIe {arnitry department.
4:urlph Agrhvlturwl College.
It has been determine) Mut as a
lien Ines the fist pigments diseppeer
from he•r body. Thio bleaching takes
plats. In a regular order. comm. -mane
in the eye and .•xtetwling to the point
Iof the beak. A Barred R.o-k will
14.1101 her beak by; laying a14ut thirty •
1 eggs. The next noticeable print is on
the pent of the shank at the top. •Ar
pr4lucttin 1,int1nurp the blenching row
Humes down the pent of 111.• +haul' to
the tips of the tows and then tip the
leek of the shank to tow I.I.eThis
amount of bleaching takes 4ala111t our
hnlrlrwi eggs.
1111 a high proln.m•r the ulwlouielal
`
skin is of a nue 11 NOW texture. while a
poor Ifni las a tight (mere. skirt 7'M
(high producer 01111'A1 greater ealel'itc
In the Mortimer between the keel and
pelvic veins.
by examining earth bird and making
tow of thew farts. the poultryman flea
I.1111 tby br«wlers frog his Mock awl err
build up a Mork of 11141t•y layers.
assume charge of a Government -controlled
school.
Before Magistrates Sanders and Beav-
ers three young men from Shipka. Dan
Vincent. Edward Haynham and Oscar
Romphf.'appeared in the court room on a
charge of unlawfully stealing a quantity
of cider. the property of Jamb Hartleib of
Dashwood, on the occasion of a dance
one night in March last. Vincent tailed
field. who court and a warrant was issued for hi
s
atom. at the Winn peg Medical College• which arra,uated to $44 each
ruining the gold medal for best standing
, in the tive•}ear course. the gold medal in Save the Children.
;totemcs. and other prizes•
Are tt' wedding took place at the I
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Torrance on
Wednesdal. June 25. when their daugh-
ter. Mets Edythe. became the bride of
Capt. A. Gladstone Virtue, M.C.. recently
I returned from overseas The ceremony •
was pertormed by Rev. J. E. Hogg. Capt.
and !Mrs. Vir•ue will make their home at
Lethbridge. Alberta.
Robert Wilson
Hamilton St. Goderich
M S 1 Sine
FURNACE easy to manage; a furnace that is
Aeconomical of fuel; a furnace that will heat
your horse comfortably.
This is the proposition we offer in the Sunshine.
McClary's heating experts will plan a heating sys-
tem for you without charge a Rrattsg system that
they guarantee will heat your home comfortably.
If you want to be sure of COMFORT;
if you want a durable, h rye tlyt the blem
furnace, well installed, ptl
up to us.
Ask about the LITTLE ms on h
and r Butt
DRAFT.
Me drafts
d t them automatically.
p•
IS-INGH.tM.
Thomas Lawrenenn. of Galt. has been
engaged as bandmaster of the Wingham
Citizens' band.
John Quirk. a former well known rail.
way conductor. n0W a resident of Wing -
ham. celebrated 'his etghty•sixth birthday
on Tuesday of pat week.
The fiftieth anniversary of St. Paul's
Anglican: church was commemorated on
Sunday last.
1 • at ion regofild,
Dr. Chase'', ointment will relieve you at once
and .0 eer!alnly cure you. Mo. • ten; all
dealer., or eiimau4on. Rates a Co., Limited.
Toronto. S4mp'e do free If yon mention this
taper sod endows 3c. •temp to pay pmt` is.
Do not aortae
Mother day with
itching, Bleed-
ing, or Protrud-
ing Piles. No
surgical open
Mothers who keep a box of Baby's Lion
Tablets in the house may feel that the ,
lives of their little ones are reasonably'
safe dunng the hot Weather. Stomach
trouble!. cholera tnfantum and diarrhoea
carry ori thousands of little ores every
summer, in moet cases because the mother
does not have a safe medicine at hand to
give promptly. Baby's OwnTablets
letsioe-
lieve these troubles. or if given
ally to the well child will prevent their
coming on. The Tablets are guaranteed
by government analyst to be absolutely
harmless even to the newborn bTecyause
are esp dally good
they regulate the bowels and keep the
stomach sweet and oure. Thee are sold
by medicine dealers or by ailat 2.' Medicine
cents
abox from the Dr. Williams
I Co , Brockville. Ont.
Proof of Devotion.
She -•O( course 1 like you' Why.
haven't 1 danced with you six times to-
night
He -But 1 don't se- any proof in that
Sly - ouuwould if dance. Passing Show. ou ne
11)t4d1Y Y
Lon-
don.
I Subscribe for The Signal now.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
A NEW TRAIN
4THE TRANS -CANADA
.\l.1, SLEEPING CARS
DAILY
BETWEENITORONTO and VANCOUVER
heave Toronto') 7.1:. 1.In.
Arrive Winnipeg 5.03 p.m. 2nd day -
2• Calgary 9.:411 p.11). 3rd day.
Rang 12 40 p.m. ant day
•• Vancouver 10.W a.m.4(1) day
First•claaa SIeepinear I'asneogera only
Full particulars from any agent. JOS.( KII)D,eul 6todetrleA.
HOPE FOR THE F1 TI Ki..
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The Western Fair, London, Ont.
September 6th to 13th.
The general exhibits at the Western
Fair will be of a very high Class this year, 'Ieis4
Several large firese have taken space and i soh
will exhibit for the first time at the com- ! i____.
Ing exhibition. The pure food show will i'- -
hits esins
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You Don't Need
to be so Hot:
Buy one of our cool and cornfottable
TWO-PIECE SUITS
and put away your heavy clothes until you need
there.
We have also a full line of Cod Summer
Underwear.
Call and get a sensible outfit NOW and
enjoy the rest of the summer.
McLEAN BROS.
Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers
The SQUARE CODERICH
and Government exhibits of dlfleren
kind- will be on display. Tractors wil I
be demonstrated and machinery of al -
meet all descriptions shown. A fine din-
. play of pictures is being sent iron the
Canadian art gallery of Ottawa which
writ be of particular interest to all lovers
of art. The hdrticultural and agricul-
tural buildings promise to be full to over -
Sowing and the display of cheese and
butter in the da' building will be well
ir2
in advance of other (eery. o'I'nformation
regarding the exhibition wilt be given on
• application to the secretary. A. M. Hunt.
li estern Fair Offices. London. Ontario..
Wounded and Disabled Men ire Inter -
rated in Re-F4tabliahmrM McMillen IW Farmer Killed.
London. -_ng, lune 2:f
most popu
duan winters yet awaiting return to the of els Kltlop .t t
Dominion. and more particularly among I ivaraerly 12111.0.1 by ,, hill from the roof
the wounded and disabled in the h.ropt- i..t 1i. brorh••r's 1N.use today. With
tall. These men are anxious to learn I eons* r.•lgi,INors he lend 1.4.11 AOM/lhEl:
more of the resources of the cuu try, of end is rhorfght to have futnterl. as he
the land policy. of the industrial oppor• tse'ee.ed tel mill off the nail'nail'Withm,t uu
tunities. and the poeiibihUn
es offered to utteeopt . ear.• himself. 111• was nue
them upon their re.urn. of the morin sn.i'e.sfnl farmers in the
To graphic -By present information on , inwrsttip. ruining Loth cattle mod henry
es
these topics the overseas representative of (,ern. titstitsla,rsen. brought the top
the Department of Soldiers Civil Re- prier et this .nitre. 1), was nue of
Establishment has made considerable use the eaeage•r...f the Fl'
irst rstlyt.•rhll
of moving pictures. By means of the 4'herth herr. ''4%441 sisters siniv,'.
films these men have been enahled to trough.. 1.4 home. ,uni Mrs. Ti101101
obtain a comprehensive grasp of what lHhkwi of y4 Sinop. and ere brothers.
Canada is doing foe the returned dos- rotorrotorJohn 1.. Hage. Kik Aka fir m !W-
attled man. - ',pretty : lir. Junto,.Junto,.Hogg. of I resrou :
These views have been shown to a hun- !inhere. 4:•m.rge• end William of Mt--
dred audiences throughout the Cnitetl Killap. •
more Kingdom and ore than :41.000 men have
ata , to
lar subject among the Cana afry-six sears 41111. ,l 'm.11)11'm.11)111.011,•ut farmer.. e ,,wits, 1, near town. was
' 161nefurth. .Ilse• 311. Frank Hogg.
been present at such- exnibitions. These tante Mayne.
L•
Sold by
FRED HUNT
audiences are always most interesting • N hen I w o u 1
41v " solid 1;4orK.
gatherings Some men .,re rolled in n 4'ebra. ''our tones wee r., vuged by 311
their beds. others on istlrel chairs. whsle uninowu 1,IIle1 .lack the Kiwter. .Iu•k
yet others are on crutches or Nubble m , on dark nicht,. would steal up nn a
aided by stout sucks. 1he men on the pretty girl. grab tier 1111,1111 the• 'itHist.
beds obtain the choice slot* and t y search a kiss .twi rim.
usually are, the motel erthu.tastic. ..at. -slap evening a girt mimed Mayor.
indeed it is always a spirited and lively was sneering about Jack the Kisser.
audience that greets the lecturer when enc She sa41 111, 011111 could kir,. a girl 1y
ht wevent him
are projected on the screen. et1 40n141 110 so. Itmt this inattention
From beginning to ecol the audience IIaly I"wire. n h:nnl,.me young
misses nothing : .•4.•11 110111 1111,1 plc- Lawyer. dc:,i.d.
lure' ur•• ,'irefully followed. A barge•, -They argued It pro :old ro11, 1od
110,•4 of House in the• nndi••nc,• have• flier Hurry „lid
lawn 44.44. 4'I% injured. but they tor, l r.lk her+. \less %1171i,f•, lion'ry
beginning to learn that handicaps Inst• P'"111vr that n ruu't kiss n w'
Ile ..cOrv,nlir, and that tluongh the against h••r will. u0d l'm equally p.osi
incliner of the Ih•pulrtrm•nt of !Mddirrs' tiro pie cru. Well. let's put it to the
4'hil Ke-F:47i.bHshm.nt the fnttir.' is teat. L. t'- try•the rx{a'riun•nt.'
un I..ug,•r Ih. mw•••rhalu pne,.ps•t fI'7 ••114nlw 91,111 shy .sgr,wl thm4 that
Imd deemed Jt. 4'.nselne•ntIr there is w;14 elle 111..,.1 w•n'lI.l. wary to settle
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deep personal inttrv•-t III these• alms tie. eremite's II 1111 4,, got to Werk.
for every moon present. I BPI it didn't elks Ihr! Bellaire long
The first reel shows the urriv+l of t, slew Mnvme tluat 4h,• h11d 1we,a till
returned rim otos et i, 1'111uidla0 seaport �wrenz 111 her clews. 'I'hcrofon. !der
x111 the peneediu•4 that follows. This iwire in. :tilt let the hnu11some rem,*
hi% rhebly 1111104,• cru-idel•ul.le joking kler. kPr. 11, his hrnl►'4 routrtlr.
end merriment and and4Il• comment.. • •.Itut Ihr girl War game. 1th. rhe
•'Help... 1114.... ••11. Sergrnnt." "41' was gain.'. .\s wmu as Bellaire
there's slim." Voices err. or perhaps 11 ;atoppell kissing her. she p.itllt.4i:
figure i,. discovered taking a ,.nrrepti- •1'11 toll yon wish. My feel slipped
41..,,,. Whiff. anti there follows on his• thin flew•. Let's try it over again."
lista• ..lamp snhokilig on parody."
steps out to explain the Pictures as t Y fore. If .h.• chose .to
m."
TI.•re• is n w -ale show log a pile of
I'stiadhtl nnonry ..d whenever it Is I
fleshed on the scr.•r•n some chap 1. sure
to cell old: ",'hat's the stuff to gyp
the tr...ps.'
Then there are the pirtnri•y shl.wing
the work of retraining disabled 1111.1.
Th,•,.•• are 1'ere•Ice•e1 frith close attention.
1.11.11 man toeing lsrupie,l with his
own thoughts and collrelleln*C himself
with the applieNti..n to his own p.t'tII. ,
11111 raw• of what ^tile r.•ren show-
T1e finny. wild for teeny n elan 1111-
1•I lel 111101N•gl es 111 1•I.•a I' and take
erolor. 11e wain d1w•oV4•f1 that 114. 1.111
take np 4,1111•• II',fnl calling or 10-,upw-
tion end mingle wit11 lois f4Ilow'•work
ors when h. ra.•Fn'' homy 11gnlr.
TMs '11,414,11 or the pictures, stir.
the men and many ,pwstlona err ndn'd.
They he ye the Prlb•rwea of their own
et',' that disabled risen nr• 1e•Img
. tangly moony trades and ror11patlonu
and they 01.4 re innuellat.' informa-
1
114 to the manner iii which the In•
l011,41lal retnlhling Is hinght. nisi. In
fart. all tihoot the ret raining system of
the vomit lona I Iraircll ..1 the Inspert•
mens of soltiers' 1'1.11 Re.rslabllsh-
m.'nt. Th•Ir gn.'stfous err promptly
answers and alt the nerereGrr Inform.
atIon glrvi. Yrom +rich e7 hlAlt fowl
many a teen leis gone away wlth how
rekindled, end a new faith established
In Wooed, that tarnishes all /tats for
the tithurr,,
The number of things an knows
Omit women 10 elwrnt 1 {e rent. of
what be t♦laka be know".
r •
"How 111• anon• 4pv' 1, rri•ivel ,•t
the club's" asked one of Chamley's
frirmrs.
"Why. they )'congratulated me
Itwrlily �1u feet. one of the members
rime to me and told sue that whom I
Mt dew it he had 4eid to 111DIN•If i1 0114
the l.P.t thing 1 had ever 1,0110."
'17104 w:11t4 for no man, hist Ihs•
in i s l e •a l 11 10 4 1111.1%11 1,411 11.
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,siEVER
rt3AGET
You see sure to nerd .nese
M remedyfor Unborn.
•.est %rinse, orn Scratch,.
Sore Place*. 7mm-Salt has heew
proved to he tete best. Take a
box with yow
al °..arra ae4 31100=
WOOD
A quantity of dry summer wood, 12 -in. long, at
$1.50 per single cord
or $2.00 delivered. Terms cash with order .•r
C.O.D. We will sell only on cash terms. FA
OMders may be left at house Of al4efe.
W. R. PINDER
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Spring Fever
-What Is It?
T11REF. o'clock in the afi.•r-
110011 - ane( absolutely nn
"pep.„ You call it spring
fever, but la its
When you are constipated waste matter' re-
mains no the intestines, decays, f.. p elwis
whish are absorbed Into 4•,01 1/61111 Ella carried by it to curry
cell in your body. When your eelh are thus poisoned, of
mom" you have no "pep."
Piltk,pta}ta,m,nernl waters, castor ofl,ete.,wrrrelyforcethe bow -
be ant, anal nuke (orlStlpltiOtl sod self-fuisuning a habit.
'.Vied is entirely different front drapasa it dors not force or
)rvltitl&'the bowels.
IVlrid peewrats stagnation by softening the forst waste and
enrea4ging the into -blood muscle," to art naturally, thus re -
mowing Ihr rae+r of cunah4at and self-poisoning. 11 is
al.sebWrly harml4+G and pleasant to take.
,'�i Ujol helps Nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacu-
ation ori regular Intervals -the healthiest habit in the world.
Get bottle ..f Nujol from your druggist today and watch
your pep'' rotor bark.
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AUTOMOBILE OWNER S
TAKE NOTICE
We have installed an up -to -dale
Steam Vulcanizing Plant
and are prepared to do all kinds of tire repairing at
reasonable prices.
We also DOUBLE -TREAD TIRES
This is done by taking one which has the tread worn to
the fabric for the inside and another which has a good tread
but rim cut or blown out on the side for the outside and
stitched on with a patent lock stitching machioe,----M-.-W-agnii
you from 2000 to 50Q0 mile ,,of -..service and is practicaNy
puncture proof _
Calla fsk us about your tires, and we will advise you
ar)d s st a remedy.
TERMS STRICTLY CASH
H. J. FISHER
Hamilton Street Goderich