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Buyers'
,AUTO AGENCIE8 AN
DEALERS
Gin:mica MOTORS,.
' • STAN. PREVE'X'T .
lacut# t. plAszie 88
FORD
"(4 1110tietiRY ' f.iiigtorkl.k4E14,13fit
Sales and Service
• Used ,Cars
• OEORGE G. MaCEWAN
25 Vietoria _:7-iitote.234
CHErROLET '8; OLDSMOKLE
Sales and Service
General Repairs.
• McColl Frentenac Products
Firestone Tires' • •
•.•
*GEE'S GARAGE,—
rioDGB 8; DESOTO
Saleand Sersiee
• 85 Hamilton .St. „ • Phone RD
713enertil -Repairr to 40. Makes Of Cars
" • SUNOCO GAR. AND -OILS
Firestone Wires Willard Batteries
. 14
PLANTE'S GARA,GE
. • GIWERT PLANT, Prop.
Victoria St , Ph°. ne 513
‘•
QHRYSLER PLYMOUTH
• Salta and ServIc
Cleneral Repairs to •All Makes,-
• AUTOSQBILE PARTS &
ACCESSORIES .
CANADIAN, TIRE -
CORPORATION' :.
Associate Store
'tCitji-LWIIIETSTOtSrB)=--kfgr;-,--
Hamilton Sts Phone 09W
, TOWS, BATTERIES; ACOESSORIESS
Vrampara,
:BAKERIES
- E., U. CLEVELAND
014 West St Phone 114
L4LBItE,44-AS,BENS, OAKES,
ETC.
-WesDeliver - ss
CIJRR'Sr. 13'. BAKERY
•Phone 465
'" FOR EVERY SPREAD
- • USE CURRY2S DREAD"
. •
" MAPLE LEAF- BAKERY
3A91SON4: A. FORSTER ,
86 Square • •••• phone 4003
Fresh Itread, Pies, Buns, Cakes DallY
•
Alsg Groceries .
We Deliver
- BELFAST
BELFAST, Jnne18.—Mrs CyH]
Campbell and, daughters, Ina and
Louise, spent last week -end with rela-
tives in Stratferd, ' . •
'11Irs.--Erving Zinn spent'IT few days
recently With ler relatives in Minion:
Mr. and Mrs. , Dines Campbell, son
Harold and Mr. and Mrs. John ,Camp-
bell ,spent •Sunday with, Mr, and Mrs'.
Jim Birsls„sand Mr .• laid Mrs.' Allister
Bird, near Brussels. • • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bray, Detroit, Mrs.
Len 'Apedale and. little daughter, Jay,
a Windsor, spent the week -end with
their dousins, Mrs..Nelson and Mrs.
John Mullin. .
- And - then sit le -reported:that sits: one
11 to flashed least the other one It
:
"Don't look now, but I think two
hetel$ are following no."
Guide • BusiOss,, Director
BEAUTY PARLORS
BETTrs szAvtr ,OHOPPE
BETTY THOMAS,.Prop.
04 Elea Ave. rime 840'
remanent 'Waving itted afl lines of
Beauty Culture*
.DAINTEX; LADvx:
EVELYN LYMAN, Prop.
Vast Aide. ot.Squara , Phone 00'
,Permanent , Waving, ringer ,Waving,
Facials, Manicuring and Haircutting
BEVERAGE'S *
09Ppuzog. Bornala woRga
CAMPBELL TI*EEDIE,Prop,
58. Pieton St. ' Phone 00
AuthOrized Bottler a. ,
0004-00LA AisTD
T.WEEDIEP4 ROPULAIS DRINKS
CONTRACTORS
BUILDING & RENERAL
.WILLIAM EDWARDS
Goderich phone 031.-r-.
10118:441.1NTI.kt CONSTRUMON
A.I/PERATIONIS AND -:REPAIRS
HOUSE *Megrpgi AND
'HEAVY 'FRAMING '
JOHN j11.1ERT,
Warren St. ""7"1".;Ei0 577W
E EAL-ICONTUACTQII.--
- BUILDER L:
Every Branch of Carpenter Work.
•
ROBERT sTANiasH .
61 East St ' Phone 369
GENERAL CONT14A3TOR AND
-BUILDER'
Carpentering, A.ifeiationa and, Repairs
Also Cabinet Work
Estimates Free
EARL ",VIESTBROOK
. •
Gill/tat gt. - 7 Phone 487
• . „ , . ,
--••• GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
REPAIRSesAlggRATIONSs'',sFLOOIS
SA.NDING..••HARDWOOD FLOORING
'Imemaramorimi
DAWES
. BAXTER'S DAIRY
Napier 8t.• • Phone 104,
XTVEC '-'4-4t CREAM
Specializing in
WHIPPING °BEAM
•KRIMICO CHOCOLATE DRINK
GRAPE, ORANGE and ,GRA.PI/FRUIT
•
'BISSET BROS.
-,--Saltfor4-11,ftights- -Creamex7 ,
Saliford Heights , Phone 172W
• Matiufacturers of •
8AfirmIK, EfliaMITS CREAMERY
BUTTDR AND IOE CREAM.
ss HIGHEST 4IYALITY
somilimmemposom.e.
The "E ttertly" yractor.
The roads have been the main sub-
ject of conversation over the Easter
week -end and election day, 'Marian
tuid heald considerable about the plowS
going out and at dinner 'gave forth the
iiiformation that the ,"butterfiy" was
going out to -eolpoys. • Everybody was
puzzled but it finally came out that
she meant the caterpillar.--Wiarton
Echo., . "; • . .
• The-filny-producer was Taylor -to. his -
associates abut a new actress le had
just discovered. "You leave her to me,
fellbws,'t he enthused, '"and in two
years makeher a star overnight!"
For Lots of
USE—
1
•,"
The 1)elaware & Hudson. ilard Coal
A Oce&that 1 cone -'cleaned, does not clinker And is very low in ash.
- , "
• PORD 'COKE • A Coke that IS very popular an very high in
•heat Unite, _
USE— '
•
Our four -pointed treated l'004tifONTAS, This' grade of Coal
'has beeMne Very pOralar.
1113k-- • •
. The Red Jacket o Domestic Coal
for your rangesSbeater, ,furnaee boiler. pest eoal
$840 .pet ten, or $84$ delivered in Goderich.
FOR.—
IfigAinkiiii AND 11AllariliARE—TRV
Chaa. C. Lee
COALYARD Snd HARDWARE STOR:11 At the Harhor
Phone -tore 22
• ii0t486 112
14,
0, ziwitAxims sons
Stanley St. Pliene
1ULIC, OREWPOIi 0041X
ViSlt Our 33ar:
11
FI4)UX FEED & ,SEEDS
„
W.
itt ,NoLEAN
9 Kington St s ,s Phone 800
We carry ft cOMPlete'line`70
In20171t;"Mit 480136a *ND- •
- GROCERIES .
Specializing—Built Seeds, Flower and
• Vegetable Plants
sissesseseemsesses
FOUNDRIES -
GODERICH IRON AND BRASS
_ .YOUNDRY
VIctoria St Phone 460W
'GRAY IROIT-CASTINGIS
BRAAS Ian& 4141:4111S11/M CASTINGS
Contractor§ Jobbers and yosusdry
Engineers -
,,issosiorgiommt
FUEL DEALERS
THE BAUXITE; COAL CO.
Nelson St, • Phone 75
I3est Grades of
pocohontas, Hard, Soft and Cannel,
Coal, Coke, Hard a,nd Light Wood •
Exclusive Agent's for
LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE
TIMM,
Rem*
J. tt,..MONTOOMEEY
SALTFORD
•-phone 080 •
GROODRIIOS -- METS— FRUITS—
VEGETABLES.—.DRY GOODS• —
•
*HARDWARE.--- GAS— OIL
• .
GROCEUES & 1VIE:
--DOMINION STORE LTD.
GROCERIES, MEATS, FRUIT
NEGETABLES • ,„
Try our famous Riehmello Coffee
•-• "See it ground"
WE , PHONE --461
NORMAN'S
• (Fornierly MoMillan's)
East Side of Square •
For Protnpt Deliiert and Courteous
Service Phone 1f34 or 160.
GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGE-
• TABLAS -- COOKED MEATS
• FRED: PRICE
,• GAMERY
North Side of Square Phone 248
GROCERIES — VEGETABLES —
. FRUITS . • /
Free Delivery Service
AN -OUTSTANDING COMBINATION
• To get the mostfor y,Our money ang
-the hest limier in your dishes, get into
the habit of combining natural Can-
adian: fooda., Canadian Products' are
invariably cheaper than imported foods,
and the use of them, stimulates Can-
adian agriculture, Manufa,cturing and
a 'Very imporiant point to ret
member now. that we are at war.
Apples and fish are two „outstanding
examples of foods whiett can be com-
bined in an appetizing; inexPe,nsye and
thoroughly Canadian dish. '
Fish With Apples
2 lbs. fishfillets or steaks about %"
•
214 lbs. tah4ekles
(about 0 of. Medium
. - • size).- : • *
tint): butter or welting fa
tbsp. Witter.
lig tsp. salt •
1 •tsp. sugar
• Basting oil made *by mixing black
• pepper with, 4 tbsp, melted but-
ter. •
, Cover fish With a salt solution made
in the proportion of tbSp. salt to -1
cup- cold water and allow to stand or
three minutes and drain.
Hear slowlS three tbsri, fat in a deep
frying pan. Wash, inzarter, anC,core
apples and slice to quarter Inch thiek.
Place the apples into the hot fat, adding
•the water, «altand sugar. Cover tight-
ly° and cook slowly with one turning,
.untli MVPs are almost 'tender. Lay
`the fish on the apples, cover and allow
•to steam three; to five minutes. Re-
move cover, turn. lisle baste it With the
butter mixture, and plaee for five to
ten Minutes under the broiler until well
browned- 'Remove tile nab to a het
platter and surround With the, apples.
More of the Same
t,Teaeher : "Why, Mary, tiles a queer
pair of ,otoeltlAgs, you have on—one
green and one brown." °
'Mary: 'Ites, and I've got another
pair like them at hoste."-s-Grit.
A banker is like a man who lends
you ,an umbrella when the Sun IS out
and asks for It When it begins to rain:
sts.A. Lohdon Stock ,threhtinge proverb.
You can judge a AMU'S age by his
panneli, tinder torty lio is Sensitive
about It after that bo18proud -01„ it.
obert 01110.
•
sseeassormanaworeemegarreerraiataarroaranoomarrare
HARDWARE
(14.1tis ,
*Pare Phone 283
SU/4MM IVW41141$ AND 0, Y.
PAINU, ENAMELfii ,4*VA1tNI8HES
General hardware, 014, 'Vaasa, Aladdin
Lamps; Coleman Lamps and Steltes,
Stoves, Plumb/Lir and Heating
esemeeesssisesessemeseemesseasesesessieseem
HOTELS,
mem. , 'elarmaraissiaamoaresameormariiii
T. IL; TURNER. '11
West St.: Phone 085
AltYiliAtTiVE ROOMS _
"DeiielouS Meals Temptingly Seried."
ROYA.L INN
riamliton :St. , Phone 682
Stop at Moyal Intl" when in Galeria
Excellent ,_Aceekintuodation er--• Comforts
able Rooms — Moderate Rates
,Special Attention- 'to Dining Room
.,_ 4er.vice _
It,. ,KELLY, Mgr. %
~
• 4
111110.16,
*OW
RADIO, $ERVICE
GI1313021,9S RADIO SERVICE
Montreal (at Edward Tani) °
- •
Phone 107 Or 616
We are as near as yonrphone.
rtmursio 4111) REPLACEMENTS
ALL—MAKES
114, 1.,41
• • BERTRAM- MUIMA.Y
7 .WIdder Ins _Phone -50
OF PARTS I
.0AltRIED •-
90 Day Guarantse on -All Repair Viroik.
-Established 10 Years. .
, A 4
iribiraismosesonwaspi dd
Tbe fifteenth couratithuo of the
liaron Vounty Aasoelation of Trustees
end itatepayera was held In tbe Lib-
rary Ilia Brwimels, ou Thuraday after-
noon. pmideut, R IL Thol0P101,41
Belgrave, was hi the ehitir.
M. A. Canipbell, secretary of the Pro-
vincial AsSociation., with headquarters
at Toronto, gave WA
diesS, bringing to the attention of tho
trustees ,some of the service4 offered
to School boards through liberal grants
from, the Peisartment of Edueetion,
Why Wheel beards do not awe% the
services. *Moped is' At 'problem-1SY bins.
Ile dealt ,witle grants for "trauvorta,-
tiou,' for which, if two or :more sehoele
et:I-operate in tratisslorting of pupils to
high, ecbocia,, a grant of .sixty Or''oeut,
of the cost Will be reeeiyed from the
Pepartinexit. Ile told ale° et the grant
of thirty per ent. whielz may be:ob-
tained for dental inspection from the
Department of Health, If the board,
bats the work done. Questions and dis-
:culloo$11,11.suPpliipiew:dier ilV4p4leisAt. 111°e:4:W1091
per cent., end the rolueeci rates at
wthbe:he. pat her t smuepnptuaelsiozabgera:::91fityt
apimureobsetnum,sedwholesale, makes the ;0st
Tearldinc ot,Agidculturies__.
• 'Orin= Davie is inspector for
agri-
eulture in high sand centinuattelL
schools', in his address told of 170
.SelietaS., in Ontario which he visite in
the interest of agrituitire, and re-
viewed- t1i4 Objectives of the teaching
.of agriculture. The trend a education
=today is for less, academic and more
Practical stddies. The former ideas of
'school Courses led pupils toward -Nor-
n2al entrance and University work. To-
day courses providing for the teaching
-ots-"praetitsal" subjects, such as .home
economics, manual training and agri-
culture, give pupils a wider knowledge
andreach many who Would- drop' out
of school after , obtaining entrant*
standing. In protessional'Ilfe years of
study are required before graduation.
Is it fair, he asked, to the hot going
farming' to give him. no training.* his
own line? Throngha..inttober ot
inter-
esting slides Which he &owed,: the
Practical, work in the teaching of agri-
•rculture was vividly portrayed.
,M. Game, inspector of public
schools; Bruce; paid tribute to the late
Thornton Mustard, a victim of the
Athenia disaster, who -had much to do
with , the tinauguration of the new
course of study. sir, Game 'V)Udi
briefly on the "transportation" cos
and "township SchOO1 areas," the latt
with a grant 'of $100 to each scho
section 'uniting in the proposal.
IOWA the.projegtsfor.heautitieatton of
school grounds - undertaken by -Some,
scliools hiSt• inspectorate and of the
grants available' for same. '
E. C. Beaeozn, inspector of public
schools for South Huron, expressed his
appreciation ef Mr.' Davies' address
And told of the progress made, in. ,h1S,
inspectorate, in which agriculture is
taught in every school. He spoke also,
Of the -reforeetatfon projects under-
aken by a number of of the school , sec -
10118 in his inspectorate,
• °Meta Elected• •
The election. or aueer$ 'resulted as.
olloWs: 'Past president, It.: Themp-
Son, B,elgrave; president,. Robert
hortreed, • • Walton; vicepresident,
Ileuben Goetz, Dashwood ; 'secretary:..
reasurer,7,Mrs: Davidson, Dungan -
on --cainmitteei--LyliloPPer,Winggel.',
nd'-Theerlore Heberr Zurich. - •
1.10-
VPIennaimaleimararimarialloomaaa
SERYIC_g_ST.ATIoNS„
CITIES SERVICE STATION
_CRANST,ON HUTCHINS -
West St: at Waterloo ,St. Phone 717
enrus shuvIon puprmob=
000PrzTE.AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
ROOPE'S SERVICE STATION
36 Bayteld Rd. Phone 688
Fra,me and Wheel Alignment Service.
Machine Work—Acetylene Welding—
Bicycles—Tires—Batteries's
• CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS
Lawn Mowers Sharpened
TAILORS
SgART CLOTHES s
Light in weight—but kee,p their shape.
•WerusPeaking_abou, Tropleals ;
They're cool
Restyling,- Altering, Dressing, Repairing
FRANK H. MARTIN
TAILOR
West St. Call 317
TAXIS
EDWARD TAXI
Montreal St. • • Phone 616
-Prompt Courted'Us Service
Oar Storage Washing Simonizing
WEEKLY COURT
'Brief Siding onThursday—Dublin
Mart, Acquitted on Traffic Charge
Although fifteen cases were listed
for hearing in last yhursday'sPoIic
Court, only one was heard, proceedings
being shOrtened on account of the
King', Birtfiday holiday.
PatrickMeGrath, R. It. 4, Dublin,
was acqnlited on a charge of failing
to signal a left-hand turn into. his
driveway, his' alleged negligence dal's-
ing an avident to a ear immediately
behind, driven by 'Harry Worsell, with
whom were his mother, sister Ruth
and Mrs. Margaret McCauley, all of
whom testified. The aceid•ent occurred
on June 8, four Miles east of Seaforth.
McGrath swore that he did put his
arm but to signal the turn and.,that
his two .front wheelwere off the
pavement) on his driveway, when he
was strUek by the fast travelling, ear.
This evidence WAS in direct conttladic-
tion of that of Crown, •ViltneSS es.
For the third week in succession Wil-
frid Champion was remanded on a
eharge of breaking and entering, the
Queen's Hotel, Bruesels, and stealing
a keg of beer, valeed at $10, front the
Mier. .Chanipion, has been in jail
• ince his arrest. ,
'the transients gathered in by Chief
Postelethwalte and bin force WOW nuin-
her five. All have pleaded guilty .to
Vagrancy andare in jail awaiting
sentence. They are Isadore $101110,3'1,
IktirY, If/1140140 Robert Derreet, Itob,
ert Matter and George Porter. At
least thoee were the limbos. they
• A ebarge of consuming liquor in
_
By Harry J.
... Fire la even yet a meaate t r al
UM** 0 i'Veater* Ontario. bat the
danger Is not needy too pest as it was
back whensthe settlers first began to
Pour .11ito the Huron. Tract
X14 those tlaya 'they dreaded spring
and summer for out reason. Titieler
dry bueldand 'urea* eould be Jolted
*itb a sPark frois, a settler'e chinthey
and an immense area cleared by lire
before enough help could be gathered
to extinguieh the dangemos 'blase.
Fermat of tOwnahip records, et the
MunielPalitieS'Of Huron • calls to mind
Present.day preeautiona against motors
ists Who toss lighted eigerettea In=
their cars, Several Of. the townships
Warned against men riding On horse-
. back who 4osSed eigers., into under-
bruali. 'The clerk• or the Townehip of,
Ashtleld was notilled to have PoSeto
distributed to mein, places of businese
iVarning travellers paSsing through the,
tesvinship to be eareful of starting Ores.,
In the. early days ef Morris Towne
Sohip the settlers had a unique way Of
calling for help in the case of Are,
Each one bad long, trumpet -like how;
resemb114414 thdr,-defferlIttion,,theAines
USeit by ehepherds in the Old Country,
and theY Yelled through these to warn
0011 other when fires lad broken out.
A settler in West WaWanosh burning
but Stunipe_sterted.a, swamp fire which
lasted for _more .than two years, The
lire occasionally burst up into 'open
view, but for the med. part smoldered
In the deevedleaves and roots of the
swamp. 'Travellers nrx)d • to rvliaric en
the -ei-rie. sight when the tiro would
croMe 01. view. At times the - settlers
swould-SsYsealled-suponstOsextinguish se
Sire in a elump of trees located 4n• com-
paratively high land in ,the swamp or
,among dead' trees-- ' The lire was last-
st;opped by diverting the Streaiqa of ,a
creek with a dam. ' This overran the
portion of the swamp where tbe lire
had 'persisted. • -
Settlers who went away and left fires'
on .in open iirePleee$ often came back
to discover theft' homes burned' down.
Ar'.n also • happened on many ec-
e'asti i'‘. Whisk's% would run freely, a
fight voulri ensue and the vanqUished,
nursing his, pride, would. seek revenge
by destroying the victorious one's home
and belongings. '-
Fire was used by the Settler in help-
ing to clear land and ' in: some: cases
edi,baeletired on hini. • Peter Shanahan
I
stl. ...eleare.d a_ large tract of land in Clia-
er borne Townzliip . and .the trees were
(4 fired. 'Working ,with two of hit neigh.
e
a
REV. W. R. ALP HONORED
BY OTTAWA. CONGREGATION
_
Leaving the Capital io Become Minister
of Knox Church, Perth
The following, from The / Ottawa
•Citizen of June 13th, will be of interest
o many of our readers who remember ,
v. W. R. Alp as Minister or several
ears of Knox United church; Auburn,
id the associated charges: of •Smith,'s
ill, Westfield and Donnybrook
Holioring*Bev. W. R. -Alp• and Mrs,
lp prior to their departure the end
f June for Perth, over ifie •hundred
embers •of thecongregation a Ohal.
ere United church ,gathered on Tues -
night -ter -a- farewell reception at
e church. -Mr. Alp, who for ten
ars has been assistant minister to
Rev. John W. Woodside at °bal-
ers, has accepted a call to Knox
urch, Perth.
As token of the esteem and affeetion
which Mr. and Mrs'. Alp- have been
Id, an •einbossed scrolVenounted and
anted, a eolid silver four -piece ' tea
rvice and Sheffield reproduction en-
aved tray and a "purse" . were given
the congregation. It: J. Simpson, -
d the test ef the scroll, designed and
produced by Allan Beildoe, and T. IL
air handed the scroll, to Mr. Alp.-
. Woodside spoke highly a the Work
Mr. Alp in Ottawa.
Earlier, Alr. and Mrs. Alp-recel'i;ed
the guests hi the ladies' paars.
ceiving also were the moderator of
e United ChurekAnd Mrs. WOOdside,
s. preeldent of the
omen's Association, and Dr. A. •T.
nd, chairman of the coniniittee on,
angements. Mrs. Alp was wearing
corsage, also a gift from the eon-
ga tion.
peaking' sincerely and •movingly
ut his And hi s• wife's • ten
rs in Ottawa, Mr. Al» Paid tribute
Dr. Woodside, Wilfred,Coillson, ar-
ist, end to the congregation for the
cativG eiXect. they had had. He
/Atoned also hOW. much he had en -
ed his work ainong. the young boys
• girls of the ;Sunday school And the
Or "members of the. young people's
°elation. Displayed on the plat-
in Of the Sunday school,ball was the
11 PreSented to. Mr. Alp a few 'weeks
.by the latter'organization.
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.bors, he 'had almost cleared. up -the
:tiraher when a sudden 'change of tbe
wind nut the sparks and Slantes'in, the
direction of Itis tabiii. Tillable to %beck
it, Shanahan returned to his cabin to
save some personal belongitigS but was
trapped in the blaze and perished. •
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tnalagAstiblitrifwissat 1144111""th**11111Ine imisisonalit."1111:11111.
would itioc bat as Moift "II
vutrol it. iillovraver, is *N.
warnings of the older maddll. Iasi
newcomers coatiaisd to or*" Mil
lire toot a yearly 1011,
ASRFIZ
AttfirIELA Jute 1.01.--Or.7.
llitekenzie and Ids ses, Dr.
of Mseitreeli au*
relative* bere.
Mrs, fiay White and dariaiitat
if Chien°, are Am** at tit* lame at
• tbe former' a *ether, Mrt, /4.
Legruursiir' Wiwo woe Idnitt.
Jug her brother, Mr. John Oman, boo
Vtursed to London.
rs Oniteati MOW and Dr. **his
of Gederitis visited with Mr. Min Mei,
Ito 'oo fign4a7. '
Visitors at the tome l'et
:,BegiMt:elble-Ritiee;$044::::(4";e:11.-8-*erl-spelldulidetb' Dix:71:1;i::;47 il
Farrish, t Mrs, J.. Vorlob ,Aud,lirrS
bis home here,
wuriTalial4ybeeatlih:elurCaolot ,181Caulnimiiii7.224.74tmbsehlrelsSellie#040 "
-----Robinsov-.--Wbat: is' 'the -000-re-t7•47
your Sneeess as a sal -Oman?
Brown.----Wben call ea 44110 I
'W'ay$ ask "Is your *Ober In, rojeir
llke Awe someth
like in dainty lingerie.. s.ss'' - •
Abeeirmtiatita-SbOtiwalicer•
'wouIdn'tr -
fori!ommammosummosempoomommos*'
• Does Yon tied
bine You Distress
The impairineet of the **mil; in
often of eriou so equcest for
only by properly dig�ted food 111"th*
loystain nourished and sustained.
, "Burdock Blood Bitters is a re.
• liable remedy for 1400/1441 dillOrdent
owach as clysmws,, indigeetioa, *oar
stoma* berohini of .61e, havdschel.
It h '
elps to the see'reties „
of ss1iva and gastric juice tit*
main factor in digeities neutralizes
Anis
acidity, tones up the g" meat -
insoles of the storeack and roatoraa
the , natural,healthy prom" - at!
,
Put your• stomach, richt by
B.L.B.--• and see how quiCkly
*tart to enjoy your meals fres fr.
digestive troubles. '
The T. unhurit cc, Litt_ Tenet*. 04,
FOR 3 GENERATIONS
MAW
other than a private duelling. Was
withdrawn,
Several trade eases were adjourned.
„
"1 wish I lived in Greenland."
"What forr, ‘With a night of eix
'Months ahead of you, it must be great
to think that them ls nothing to, do
Ifntil -tomorrow." -
OttlitaielaintlifiallAIWIR*0041,11.1***
PILES
ithk a mord ot luta as It *toot ottlio
ketorY trOottotrit ter pilot or
yrol Oak peOttiVOIS dePOSOL Oft °
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Nowlou alit DO YOttr Bit
Tluough the purchase of WAR SA.VINGS' CERTIFICATES
' every patriotic man, Woman and in "Canada, regardltaa el
tAtitiOn, ig afforded an opportimity of making a pereenal emir/We
•tio' n tbeanada'sWar ETosi'Ss-••
When you huy WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES yell sive Avow,.
for the future .and supply "dollar ammunition" toPback up.tha
men who are'fighting our battles oVerseas.
WAR SAXrINGS CERTIFICATES are sold through all branches
of this Bank. Backed by the Dominion of Canada, they are 60
safest kind ot investment you Can make. Ileld to raaturity, they
are worth 25% more than you pay for theta. For every $4.01
71)11L Invest now, You receive $5.06 seven andone,-halfyears
BO your first eertificate4 to -day.: -.,then add to your favestanot
„
regularly by purchasing at least one certificate every month.
WAR sAviNts STAMPS
it you cannot atom to PaY ,otalt tot * IsAt; oz.
tifkat e von coo numbest!, WA Pt SAN X NGS
STAMPS, 'Flume test only 25eeach. Sixteen stamen
Nadine $4.00) 61111e exchrolted for oet$3.00 earti.
&ate. WAR SAVINGS STAMPS At* sold by an
Iwsnch�of 1 hoRnysl Rank °femur% ,Your Wade,
disarm and quartet*. Oa Well as your dollar*, *relit.
portant in belying to Meet wit '1upe1fititortt4,
Encourage year, children to owe through ti*0 Ova.
Chair, ofWAlt SAVINGS STAMPS,
TIIE ROYAL BAN
OF CANADA
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