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I am a, woman.
What i have sufferedis a far better guide
than any MAN'S experience gained second-
hand.
T know your need for sympathy and health.
And the treatment that gave me health
and strength, new interest in life, I want to
pass on to you, that you, too, may enjoy the
priceless boon of health.
Are you unhappy, unfit for your duties?
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send you ten days" FR1R trial of a home
treatment to meet your individual needs,
together with references to wont= in Canada
who have passed through your troubles and
regained health; or you can secure this
ltimrs treatment for your daughter, sister or
mother,
If you suffer from pain in the head, back,
or bowels, feeling of weight sad dragging
down sensations, falling or displacement of
internal organs, bladder irritation with fre-
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piles, pain in the sides regularly or irregu-
larly, bloating dyspepsia, extremenervous-
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-
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pain in the left breast or a general feeling
that life is not worth living, I invite you to
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ment entirely free and post:meld, to prove to
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without the expense of hospital treatmeut,or
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the good 'word along to some other sufferer.
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' MRS. M■ SUMMERS, Box 810
Read My FREE Offer;
To Mothers of Daughter,, I will explain a
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irregularities. headaches and lassitude is
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about your daughter, Remember it costs you
nothing to give my method of home treat-
ment a complete ten days trial, and if
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Sigtxtero)
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THE reason Silverwood's tastes so good.
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none of its creamy smoothness or richness
lost in the freezing process.
It is sweetened with cane sugar and pure,
dainty flavorings are added, of course.
All your favorites are sold by
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SILVERWOOD'S LIMITED, LONDON, ONT.
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'present
Is liable to cause misunder-
standings.
FRIDAY.
Tom Longboat has arrived back in
Canada.
Judge Winchester died in Toronto
atter, two uionths•: illness.
All Canadian Sour mills have or-
ders for work at capacity till July.
The ambulance transport Essequi-
bo is expected to arrive at Portland
about Tuesday.
Duncan McDonald, inventor of the
pay -as -you -enter cars, died. in Mont-
real at the age of sixty,
The Royal George is to dock at
Halifax and the Cassandra at Mont-
real, instead of Quebec, on or about
Sunday.
A domestic loan, similar to last
year's Victory Lean, but not so large,
will be floated, probably in Sep-
tember.
Senator Hubert, on trial in Paria
on a charge of having dealings with
the enemy, has been acquitted by
court-martial.
The Soviet Government in Buda-'
pest has declined to accept the terms
offered by the Roumanians and
threatens to fight to the last.
An Industrial Council has been
formed in Ottawa, composed of re-
presentatives of the builders and
contractors and the building trades.
Engineer Bechely and Fireman.
Emory Bellows of St. Thomas were
killed when their engine overturned
in a bad wreck on the Wabash near
Canbora'.
The building trades strike in Ot-
tawa is ended, the men getting an
increase of about 20 per cent, in
wages, an eight-hour day and other
concessions,.
A compilation of the deaths of
French youth between 18 and 30
during the progress of the war shows
that over b,glf of the young manhood
of the country has disappeared.
London, England, newspapers pub-
lish comments which, on the whole,
are favorable to the terms of the
Peace Treaty. The financial condi-
tions are regarded as the least ac-
ceptable,
SATURDAY.
The 15th Battalion reaehed Tb-
i•onto and was enthusiastically greet-
ed by thousands,
The Mauretania docked at Hants
with about four thousand Canadian
troops.
Hydro rates to Owen Sound power
users have been reduced practically
25 per cent.
Four women were appointed by
the Ontario Government to conduct
a medical survey of the province.
A shortage of 100,000 apartments
exists in New York anda house-
building movement is being fostered,
German papers in discussing the
peace terms say that their enforce-
ment will ruin the country and bring
a state of anarchy.
The final results o1 the BIg Four
drive in Toronto fell far short of the
million and a half dollar objective,
the total being 1708,820,
Six Chatham aldermen secured the
carrying of a motion to revert to
standard time in defiance of the
wishes of possibly 90 per cent. of the
citizens.
Eleven charges against a Brant-
ford alderman by a man who claims
to have paid him 1700 to secure ex-
emption were heard by Magistrate
Livingston.
Viscount Milner will go to Paris
to discuss the questions concerning
the East African mandate. Belgium
protested against Great Britain hav-
ing the mandate.
The District Council elections in
the three North Schleswig districts
of Hodersleben, Apenrade and Son-
derburg have resulted in an over-
whelming Danish majority,
Refused an increas,e of wages
amounting to clearly 30 per cent.,
employes of one department at the
Toronto Paper Mills, Cornwall, went
on strike, tying up nearly the entire
plant.
Hon. G. H. Ferguson, Minister of
Lands, Forests and Mines of Ontario,
announced that the Government
would aid in building a first-class
motor road from Timmins to the
Dome mines,
George Hoadley, M.P.P. of Alberta,
urged the Agricultural Committee of
the Commons to enact a measure to
assist export of the best light horses
from the West to European countries,
and the slaughter of the scrub horses
for me.at to export.
MONDAY.
Herisall
Mrs. Jas. Sparks, who spent the
Winter months in Detroit with her
daughter,Mabel, Mrs, Geos. E. McInr
tyre, has returned to her home here,
accompanied by her daughter.—One
of the pioneer residleints' of Tucker-
s'niith, in the pereon Of the late Mr.
vfckatrlane, ?palsied away in his 90th
year. Deceased was unmarried and
for a number of years hard made his
home with the family 'oft his late bra -
therein -law, John Wood, just over a
mile south of :our village. -Mrs. Cham-
berlain of Niagara ,Falls is visiting at
the home of; her parents . Mr. and
-DANDIRLINI SYs EM
THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE -
Between
MONTREAL •
TORONTO '
DETROI.T
and
CHICAGO
Uinkxce]led ,doming par -service.
Slretepiing cars on night trains and
Parlor cars on. principal day trains,
Fall information from any , Grand,
Trunk Ticket Agent, oz C: E. Hort?:'
trig District Passeager Agent, Toronto
N. J, DORE
Phone 46w Agie nt, .Exeter
Mrs. W. G. Wilslaru.l—A ball, under
the auspices of the young neaple of
Kipsten, was given an the Town Hall
on Monday even,g.—Mil. A. W. E.
Hemphill while in Toro rho recently
purcbased from Mrs. Babcock the
drugstore, with dwelling roams above
which he had pleated for many yearn
Sergt., Harry Dougall, .a son of Mr.
Henry Dougall near ,Irere, who enlist-
ed yearly in the war front the West,
arrived home. a few days . ago.-Bercy
Jjoynt has accepted a Position, in De -
Waite -Mee Jas,. Tapp has moved into
the village feom Rodgervallafe The
death 'occurred in Detreat recently of
Mrs. (Dr.) McLeod, siOea- of Mrs... Rt
Bonthron, who, with her daughter,at-
tended the funeral.—Miss Edna Mc-
Donald has iietuamed from a visit in,
Toronto.
KEEP STRONG
As an aid to robustness, thousands
upon thousands use
as regular as clock-workthe year
around. A rich tonic, Scott's
abounds ,.in elements that con
to the up -building of
strength.
Be sure that you
buy Scott's Emulsion. '
Scott is Serrate, Toronto, Ont. i9-3
London failed to furnish the $20-
000 asked for the Y.M.C.A. Red Tri-
angle fund.
The Allies have summoned the
Austrian delegates to be at Versailles
on May 15.
Marshal Foch is making prepara-
tions to proceed at once to the front
in Germany.
Marshal Foch is returning to the
front to -day, according to a Reuter
despatch from Paris.
The seventieth anniversary of
Bond Street Congregational Church,
Toronto, was celebrated Sunday.
Sir Barton, owned by Commander
Ross of Montreal, won the Kentucky
Derby run at Louisville on Saturday.
London has been informed official-
ly that Greenwich Observatory is be-
ing operated on day -light -saving
time.
The Dominion Government has
clearly recognized the principle of
provincial control over the sale of
liquor.
The lists of certificates and schol-
arships for the past session of the.
Ontario College of Art -have been
issued. •
Members of the 15th Battalion
were given a reception in - Toronto
following a parade through the city
streets.
In the boxing show held at the To-
ronto Armories on Saturday night.
`Irish" Kennedy of Hamilton defeat-
ed Foster of Buffalo. -
The Council of Four of the Peace
Conference•.hat. not yet taken up the
question of Fiume for settlement,
according to the Havas Agency.
Teiberals of Algoma, Nipissing and
T.unaslaming districts will hold a
don.vention at North ° Bay on the 4th
Stine to form a district asosciation.
An Allied river flotilla has ,taken
the offensive on the Dvina and Yoga
rivers. The flotilla bombarded Tul-
gas, on the Dvina, and Kitzka, on the
Vega.
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The owner of an Overlandowns all out of doors. in
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Last month in Oklahoma, U. S. A., a stock Model 90
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Pte.'s. E. t'orriveau and C. Pratt rt -
turned home tram overseas.—Mr. Alex
Challet has purchased the 64 acre
farm en the Sauble Line, north of
Drysdale, from the ,estate of his late
father, August Challet, Eldon Snell
of the U. S. Army, visited his par•
tion; an the School of i'ract:cal
Science, Toronto, with honor,. Mr.
Bess is now a full fledged electrical
engineer.—John H. Schnell is around
again atter his, recent serious illne,s.
—Prior to her departure the :hc> r t)1
the Evangelical Church stet at the
home sof Mrs. Siebert and pr4sented
Mr; R. 't'. Dunlop with a ut „a,Ss
di.at
eats here. Mr. Schnell recently -e. Clandeboye
Gently returned from toveu'seas.—fir.
and Mrs, Wellington Johnston moved
ed into the house vacated by Mr. Jac-
ob
ar.-ob Kipfer, which Mr. Johnston has
purchased.—Miss Ida Well of 'boron"• Mr. Wm. Hodgins of Alvinston ver
to is visitting at her home Here•.—J, ited a few days in town.—Mr. I:li
Elgin Hess passed his final examina,' Bice and .Alvin I'Zurts left Monday for
(Too late for last week.)
Mui{k.irl:. undersand they have
almost 100 acres of sprung crop to
row.— efiss Mannan Hodgson and Miss
Muril Reviagtoa have returned front
t. Joseph's Hospital, London, where
they both underwent operations for
apendie ti, —Mrs. Roy L. Adanson is
vi :?tin • elatves ist Hamilton.—Mr
\V-t1bert Bradley has r.:turned h ':rite
front overseas and looks fine. Ii: 'gas
with the 135th Battalion.—Me. 1 ieee
Smith has: secured a position as -
tionuuzn on the G. Ti R. hers'.—Zlr.
and Mr:. Wes. Hennessey of To on.
• to are spending a fete days with Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Hennessey,—Mr' \Iar-
l.all Laughton has moved into Mr, R.
intpson's house, formerly occun' J by
Mr. David Collins.
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complete with bodies and cabs, ready for the road.
The chassis may still be purchased separately.
But, in most cases, the Ford Truck will be sold as a
complete Ford job. The body as well as the chassis
will be planned to give Ford service.
This radical step in the production of Trucks is being
taken to insure the utmost efficiency from the For
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of his truck; to produce better bodies at lower prices.;
Two Standard Bodies
The two types of Truck bodies
most widely used are the Stake and
the Express.
These types will be kept in stock
set up, painted (or in the lead) and
ready for prompt delivery.
They have oak floors, sills of
seasoned hickory and specially de-
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The construction at every point'
provides for rough usage such as
every truck is bound to get.
Price (Chassis only)
$750 f. o. b. Ford, Ont.
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The driver gets proper protection
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This cab can be closed up tight, or
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