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I KNOW A l+ SWAN'S SUFE _ RINGS
I am a woman.
than any have S experieis nce g bettersecond-
hand.
I know your need for sympathy and health.
And the treatment that gave me health
and strength, new, interest in life, 1 wantto
pass onto you, that you, too, may enjoy the
priceless boon of healthy •
Are you unhappy, unfit for your duties?
Write and tell me how you feel and I`•.will
send you ten days' FRE trialof a home
treatment to meet your individual needs,
together with references to women in Canada
who have passed through your troubles and;
regained health; or you can secure this
FREZ treatment for your daughter;_ sister or
mother.
If you suffer front pain in the head, back,
or bowels, feeling of weightand dragging
down sensations,' falling or displacement of
internal: organs, bladder irritation with fre-
quent urination, obstinate constipation or
ppiles,, pain in the sides 'regularly. or lrregu.
Iarly, bloating, dyspepsia, extreme' nervous-
ness, depressed spirits, melancholy, desire
to cry, fear of something evil about to
happen, creeping feeling up the spine, pal-
pitation, hot flashes, weariness, sallow com-
plexion,`with 'dark circles under the eyes,
pain in the left breast or a general feehag
that Ilfe is not worth living, invite youto
send to -day for my completetendaysr.treat-
ment entirely free and postpaid, to prove to
yourself that these ailments can be easily
and surely overcome at your own home.
without the expense of hospital treatment, or
the dangers -of an operation. Women every,
where are escaping the surgeon's knife by
knowing of my simple method' of home
treatment,: and when you have been bene-
fited, my sister, I. shall only ask you to pass
the good word along; to some other sufferer.
My home treatment is for all, -young or old.
MRS. M. RUMMERS, Box 8419
Read My FRES fir:
To Mothers of'Daughters, S will explain a
simple home treatment which speedily and
effectually dispels green -sickness (chlorosis).
irregulanties,headaches and lassitude in
young women, and restores them to plump
ness and health. Tell me if you are worried
about your daughter. Remember it costs you
nothing to give my method, of home treat-
ment a complete ten days trial, and if
you wish to continue, it costs only a few
cents a week to doso, and it does not inter-
fere with one's daily work. Is health worth
asking for? Write for the free' treatment.
suited to your needs, and'I will send it in
plain wrapper by return mail. Cut out this
offer, mark the places that tell your feelings,
and return to me. Write and ask for the
free treatment' today, as you may not see
this offer again. Address:
a a Whideor, Ontario
DR. DeVAN'S,FRENCH PILLS Ant
rating Pill for ;omen. $5 a box or. three for
. S.:Id: at all Drug Stores, or mailed to any
re,,, areceintofprlce.e.TES SCOBLLL Dana
Do.,, St, Catharine's, Ontario.
P"HCSPHQNOVL FOR MEN. and
tality;fon 'Terse'asi,d •Brain; increases "grey
'.;aloaic-willbuild you up.. 3 a box, or
•r ,ror$6,:.1i, rug stores, or by,,�ina. on receipt
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Agent for;
Canada Life AsauriAnce Company
Also Fire and 'Acciden,t Insuralnue.
Money to Loan oat Farm Property
B?XBTI Rt ONT,
ICIRKTON
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John Shute spent Monday visd,t
relatives in London. -We area very
lt4orry to report that Muss: Emma Fras-
€r, daughter of Mr. Alex. Fraserr, when
lies .suffered from rhetumrutisrn during
the wynter, as (nlat'improvung very fast.
BRINSLEY
Moses Pierce, thought to be, the old-
est citizen of McGsILvray Township,
died ac the home !DIE his son„ \ P oIrce
of Brin., ley in ise,s 103rd year. Mr,
'coerce swats dk1.' hie -'-'best of health a
Flevt days previous Fro, his death.
CHIS L URSl4
Rev. Barnard of Elitnvilte occupied
the pulrlit on Sunday afternoon, in the
ab'sernce'"Ipf the pastor—Geo, •S111a1Ia-
c+anlb 'of 8tratt'arcet, formerly Of Exeter
visited at Rlobt. Cole's over the week
had. -Messrs. Wren brothers are
driving a .Ford car.—Mr. Duncan Mc-
Donald, northol: t'h!e viUlage; is suf-
'ferias from a canker in the mouth,—
Wm., Slavin is having the anterior of
his dwlelli.'ng tort' the Hei sail road im-
prtave
All the Old I ualigy
HAT beverage can you now get at
any grocery or x staurant that
comes nearest to the quality,
flavor and tone of the Labatt's brew you.
.have beenusing all your life ?
Labatt's answer is that their Old
London B env is precisely the same in
quality, flavor and tone as the Labatt
brew you have always used,
� OI!N LP i,ATT, Ltd., London, Ont. Brewing since 1832
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HENSALL
The .famous .play entitled, "Dot, ,the.
Minter's Daughter, oak One Glass . of
Wine " to, be Igiven( nu. Wo:odll,arn Hall
24th ,of, May,'night, -.
All. David IVIlisjon of 1\Iinnreapolis,
[\elan„ sthjp a° head, hens 1lxecn; for some
months suik'feriogl :110111 aglnle,'ZIs; is teeter
visiting his brother, John, and sister,
ll'Irs J G efnn>.—Mr, Aiifrec1 Taylor
Ira's confined to Utas room last week
through iliunles.—Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt
have returned from 1)etroit,
and are now lslettled in their home on
Richmond Slreet.-The infant daugh-
ter or Mr. ; and Mrs,. Mark Drygdallie
r Iv bcletn very meal with tun attack ,of
pn'cunanita.—Mr, Wm. Buchanan 'has
rented Mr. Thos. Sherritt's farm, ad
loiniilnL our Viillrage..--Mrs,. Ferguson
and children recently returned to their
110nre in Miinloleopodis after a visit of
t number of months with her father,
\Ir Andrew Johnston— Mr. Joseph
Gi:clers or Detroit, is visiting 1u'vs'sis-.
ter; Mrs. J. Ellis. -Mist Mary Ciwllle
has returned tfnor°"Tor ant a, eerel
s,11L spent the past month ;with rel-
t'ives Miss Edna McDonald, who is
in St Joseph Hospital. London, is re-
oavertrng nicely from her recent oper-
ation Cor sppendicittast—Mr. Wnu.Lanx-
into, is .ablio to be out agalln after a,
severe iliiniess.—The anniversary ser-
vices loll Carmel Presbyterian church
i{tl, be (held on May 12, when Rev*!
Dickie Colt Chatham will conduct ser-
vices,
ZURICH
Among those who have reported [for.
military duty at London from Zurich,:
l ecen.•t1y are; L. W. Hoffman, R. J.
&albtiteisch,' WeRiington: Johnston, and
Orland Johnston.—,Mrs. L. Jeffrey has
n>loi^ed from Chatham •ilnt•o the house
all(_ recently purchased" from . Mr: A,
W. Marney: -Mr. R, T. Dunlop and,
family ore : Moving into the south part
01 the village owned by Mr. 7: Bloch.
—Mr D G'aschlo, courier of Route NO.
2, Taut of Zurich, as now delivering
tile mail fun rt new Fiord touring car.
-Mr. Rlabiert Orr, 2 miles north oth
Drylsdale, has slo]d his 65 -acre farm to
his neighbor, Mr. ;Ohm Etue, :who gets
immediate • p{osisesIstan. Mr. Orr will
[hove to Bayfield, where( he has pur-
chased a flour arid: feed store.—Mr. E.
T. Hers, a ;studeuut Of the. School of
Practical Science, Toronto, is holi-
daying at his home here. -Miss Emma
Heideman., of Detr'otlt is aesutiirsg at the
home ay her parents, Mr. and .';Irs.
Heideman (Of town:.—Mrs„ Zink, , of Pt.
Hunan Mich:, and Mrsi, Dyer and soln,
p= Tidy, Nt Y., 'vsisi'irfed at theldlome
>° the former's sister Mrs. E. Bass-
enberry.
GRAND BEND
On April 10th a,quiet weddin,g was
solemnised' at the 'horn of Mr. and
Mrs. Johan Lave[, "Cedar Lane," near
Grand Betndwhen their linty daugh-
ter, Esti M., was united jfi m,arritage
to Elmer A., ton Of Mr: and Mrs.
Joseph Lawson, Crediton. The bride,
wearing a. dress of white silk crepe
de chlene with lace tramming,s and the
customery veil and Orange blossoms,.
carrying a 'bouquet, otf white rases and
ferns entered the .parlor leaning on
the. arm of her father. Miss Olive
Turnbull made a 'dainty little flower
girl. The wedding march was play-
ed by Miss Gladys Patterson. When.
tb'e ceremony was :concluded and con-
gratulations dispensed with all retir-
ed to the dining roan, [where a sump-
tuous repastwas served; after which
Ries.. S. A. Corriere acted as chair-
man and proposed several toasts to
th,e bride and :groom, which were re-
spancle'd to by different members of
the conlpaay. After thronging her cos-
tumie for a irulit of taupe broad -cloth
and hat to match, amid showers of
ctanleetti thley left in their car to vis -
Et at :Sternf:a Land ,othler points west.
On their .return they will reside on.
the groom's farm near Crediton, where
they will. be at, hlom,e •toe tihetir friends
after April 28. Thte groom's present
to the bride was a belautliEull eaten-
Bron wutist watch; ;bo the pitanust a
gold broach, set with a 4amea. The
numerous and costly presents which
the bride reoelived:included a well. -
purse iron the young people
of Grand Bend for which she desire
to return sincere thanks.—the pres-
! vats showed the ,esteem in which
she was held by her many friends.
MOUNT CARMEL
Feed Yes, we' have it— oats, oat';
chop, mixed chop, oil cake, feed flour
dried pulp and ot:hleai ,
Ser; Harvey Bras.
A very;pretty wedding was solemn -
Led at Mount Carmel church on Wed
nesday morning lot :last _ week at 9
o'clock,. when Georgia; daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hartman- was
waited' an marriage to L. L. Baron of
Detroit. ,Mich. The bride wore a
dress of silk crepe cie cherie, trim-
med with silver lace and a veil of silk
net [reamed with, a wreath of
lily -1o,1: -thiel -valley, and carried a bou-
quet ,of.' bridal roses. Susan, sister of
the bride acted as bridesmaid, wear-
ing a dress of pink georgette crepe
and .a,picturesque! black hat, and car-
ried a bouquet ,ef carnations. Wilbert.
brother of the bride and bridesmaid,
acted as best man,. After the cere-
mony they ieturned to the bride's
home where a ,sumptuous dinner was,
served. The declarations were green
and white, with flags' of Canada and
United Stites. Th :e guest were mens''-
be, s tar the family only. .Many and
costly gifts were received,' The
young couple,, who will make their
Curare home on.. Grasse 1.81,,e, Mich., Will
have the best wishes of their many
friends.
GREENWAY
Communion- 'service will be held Lis
the Methodist Church, next Sunday.
afternoon at two, o'cllotek-Wald time-
flat' aLl the c.la'ttrches on the Grand
Bend 'circuity Sunday Scheel will op
.. -
en a half ii,otir earlier than nustla,G,
Messrs ROY ratltchiason, Selboua•lie'
English , Jas; McPherson , and Walter
McHrerson motored to London last
week.—An impressive baptilsanaI ser-
vice was held iii the 3vfethodist Church
Last Sunday,—Mita,Hell spent the week
end, the guest ,of Miss Plorenee Giltat Gran ti 23 end, -..'alter 1Vicljieison
folnicd the col%1i`s We tines day. and i.s."
tiainlnt oat L1andon.-1VIrs. C. .&10.. ting-.
bred is visvtiing relative's ilia Orillli'a,,,'
etre
eNhte
Our war -time plan of giving a bigger Comfort bar without
premiums has made a big "hit". The new Comfort Soap bar is
rejoicing, the hearts of wonaenkind all over the country.
11,1e factories who made premiums are nearly all makizag war suppiiep and
the premiums we could still buy would not be good enough fpr you, But
we are giving you full value in the bigger Comfort bar.
Use Comfort Soap—the bigger, economical, high-quality bar.
PUGSLEY, -DINGMAN & CO., LIMITED, TORONTO
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officer was missing. His brother crept out and
found him in a shell hole. He bore him back
to the lines—dead. Are you not sorry you ven-
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tured all this ? " askedthe commanding officer._ "No",'
because when 1 found him he looked up into my face,
smiled and said "1 knew you would come,("What
could more fittingly, illustrate the work of the -big
brother to the soldiers"—the Y.M,C.A. 1 No danger is
fon great to be risked for the sake of the physical,
mental and spiritual wefare of those dauntless heroes,
of Ypres, St. Julien, Vimy Ridge, Passchendaele, !
Everywhere he goes the Y.M.C;A, follows -faithful to
Ile limit of its resouces.
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Canada- "t de Appeal
Think of the inspiration to the Canadian soldiers
in this tremendous Campaign of 1918 as they learn
that the folks at home are heart and soul behind
them,` showing it by a magnificent response to the Red
Triangle Fund appeal—the worth while way.
' Help the Y.M,C.A. to increase its helpfulness.
Help it as far as possible to measure up to the bound-
less need! Help with your money, that more and ever
more soldiers can say, "I knew you would come 1"
Many people are located at points where one
cannot get into touch with any canvasser working in
aid of the Red Triangle Fund, If you are so situated
send your money direct. Remit by cheque'
money
order or registered letter to Thomas Bradshaw; National
Treasurer, Red Triangle r'unci, 120 Bay St., Toronto.
Make yotir contribution as large as possible,but whether
large or small it will be welcome.
. of
A Village Without
Y. M.C. A,
Francis B. Sayre writing
in Harpers' says: "With only
evil ways in which to spend
money burning in their pock-
ets, with nothing to relieve
the dull monotony of ids
evenings, many of the sold-
iers began to get lonely and
homesick, or to drift along
dangerous paths.
"It Was not many days
before officers began to send
Nrry calls for the Y.M.C.A.;
f For God',s sake come down
before it's too late and do
something for my men.' "
"Earn and ive"
Campaign
SerV8 Caunl:y by'
your laboe and make a gift
to the Red Triangle Fund
from your earnings! What
a fine chance to do a double
service! Six thousand' boys
are asked to give $10 each.
Of the total, $50,000 goes to
help the soldiers, the balance
for boys' wont. Gifts must
be at least $10, the standard
unit, A boy niay subscribe
more than $10 in $10 units,
but n•t)t less. A beautifully
engraved certificate will be
given to each:. subscriber.
Ask your local Y.M.C.A. re.
presentative for pledge card
and full information, or send
your contribution direct to
headquarters,
National CunciLYou ' se's Christi n Ass dation
Headquarters: 120 Bay Street, Toronto`'
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John W Ross, (Montreal) G. A. Warburton, (Toronto)
National Chairman of National Director of r
Tted Triangle Fund Campaigat Red Triangle Rind Campaign
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