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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-09-26, Page 3NINETY-SECOND YEAR. NO. J REIT, DR. , . B. RAIRD ]FAD l mincut United Churcllrna n Visited in Goderieh a Few Weeks Ago Word °bets 'beem re �eivcd from• Win- lipet of the iieatli of Rev. Dr. Andrew gowning Baird, at the age` .of eighty- five years, Dr, Baird was the. first president re e t of h � ' ni ell p n tae, Manitoba a of the'United 'Church of Canada - after thethe . unionoand �xe •laza y, Presbyterian, �� , n t Methodist Churches. For iuoxe than, rf� �t *ars e .-�,,��„� yam onn��,al anl�tobtu ,College; rertirin rnl -a short` time sago. He, was a .native of ~Perth. Bounty, a graduate of the *University et 'Toronto and Knox (College, and began his work with the Presbyterian (laurels at Edmonton 1s wife, formerly 1 Barrister, Rte.” Ji:a Goderieh. House, e roti.... �ICe�i'otil' t o O Telephone O.• 7 n y,v� �, 14 Osl:/..J1 T 9 ��r(TExTO and � . Accountants. oa Olaarterc(1 • 77 Downie Street; Stratford . : 02 Ba Street t. (Ace: Y Toronto ffi OAGR Q I N •(`RllwlG AhIG'T A .DRY CIO»ERIOI, THC)Mt1.S Ci'IIN . w t LIVE STOCZ. • AND GENERAL A.UCTIONEEIt Telephone 1x9. every effort made to give satisfaction. Farmers'! sale notes discounted. tOsRDON , cC GRANT, LIO NiSIID 'J rR POIt' IHURON' A.U(y1.iCaNEL CO�N T r- - - - A Ysat1sfactory, courteous .service for Farm, Property "or Household Sales. Rtes 'Reasonable. MEDICAL WR: F. J. It. FORrSTfR, Eye, .1LIAR, i� NOSE, THROAT' Atte House Surgeon New York ' OpbthalniiC and .Auakal. Hospital, as- Stant at Moorefield Eye Hospital and Goldaen S,cluare Throat Hospital,' Lon- don, England: . „•• . EYEb1I1STJDD;",G1 *'SSIDS,..I,.,1 SUPPLIED 53 Waterloo ',Street • Ss Stratford. Telephone 267. • • Next visit Bedford 'Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, , U.cteber 22 rd, from 2 p.m. till erre HURON 'OirNTY' FOREMOST' SS ii 1 t,. UO.� EI O , - . AIUiO, ttittnsijAY, 1 TEMP Ot1a, 91 BIG WIND A'ARR4R'',A►S`I►AND!ii,.►aD a .; NeigbborhuodRow; � A � * in. f' ifts 4%Ut J l Olde ta<a ge 'from li'otr id4 1. . ' y F - -. ,lr'Court tion a (W e 1 t ' Wild argot Spre din pithy lr=ita .. _.. -- Construction at Aby Harbor airport, . -.leaden Methods suggested Qit ze .. Adltni,t$ 'Ee ight Haire received; a slight setback when the ` 'i� to1'1af toe and 806,-001 Irl l NO vcaA(l •ire spreading 'trap rapidly in n. " I -c sta` e d garage wa eo - . - el e (l., • Oontiarlo to(l:ty, as,..) wild arrsot, brutes . Said a Few Th�l�'� 'tinder .. ptaz t . ally �� �� tc �,� . so �tl� 'Coin-, . � �' -an �� � � S n - ^� +�, a a as (Dkl��� .l ll, �iwt(°.�e4�€�'rd��i."j� 4�''('{G'1�i9 °c�i1t� P Yf� a x plet ly wrecked by a sudden squall of 'rel ver0e yAY t {, A, tA• i•(r oho'dt> 1%ranell, flxltal,io ;ep txlxnae'lat f literally z Y x ___ .• - w ,,'wind that la e � to (. ht.,i.tl4 ��fsaot ` r • �� ,� � a A�rict11tu1•eg �.ctrollto, Tiaz;� biennial �g ' gfi a�it�° again ° ;v 1 to t' b(r1 ()f '9 A(t(?n 1 hunts and ; , Godc i(la I' t 11a 1n ,�• A' lliOn , stre•et, , g building from its concrete erlegs, { , vi:jay (tf Tumoapeaifl ora xxa ire sinaiiar iia to the, erre in last ThUrsdaV'r i€lgia- ` . I • u 1 e t) ;tial f �( r( (, (lab land t tl 0z4 h n y e a .. a l)i F� t t•I. y j . t � ,� >(,(,#,� our .0 tivzt#R.(I (.atarut o an. nG ze I to t `ate's Court ,when the, second neigh- lifted it in the gar and set it (gown on .� a , l . meeting on ,'I'1tt11(�daa (v< gAitta„ Se a�enas w. l�t has ,t deer-., strong taps s'eot, a. bristly it bash, re -of and sides, folding up lake g S I.. Yfi ,. ,... -._. , �,, �. . ,,,, �, ,.°,....m. _ gt,r,�---..._ ter: .� � w, . _ _' a � � • �, fit( a .yy Fa 4 dl3rk ( 'ry,v.. +( 11�'y1 � _m _ - . A a a h11 1.. rXltl lk- S�f`t ,; R1.5?. 10 �_<-l�i�, h ld� fi`)e�t.-�Otlb.,.��Itc. 1►�'(�idcmtg'tiil'c�_�i'�; ' ,: ,:. .. s,,.,.�.,... .. 11lt`l'i'i ttrl r J:ls�al:- ar .,• _ s a .o h si ! r €tu m - clonaltl,. •(softII t t44 ttIl ilttexesting buslti y.,- �.; ;....I . ,l ... - ,. .I' iza, c Sal abl f ori .ng a ii,zt to o tzar(. , Scd� sae ozie-eighth +uf an laaeh Idles or truc,lss, was. iiattenc.d, Miss session, during which it Was- de. ' . loz�~gedemit bowl our z'owof „Tile accident occurred at ' o tloci ei e1 ti' r(sent,a rail (a2 botaor' to see r spxre,s;-.;wghit It a4 dtin tlQelr(fistrsxbta- Satorday 'morning during a violent .(, 1 oz>, avhicll will: °be in(•r'bed thy; tion, zafall ?� foo } �., I• e a .lar that h root a n odor similar t last t 1., vh e i? Is 4 Dei-; 1,t;nmes of; ';all 'IlasG Is:np o a ;„�,f the :c�ultivate(1 euairot.' This le 'One volunteered, for active €�ervi(ae., 'A coin- 4' , r . (7 positive- of identifying it. Ilo't4'- sulttee eensisting of 'lira, A:,, "Taylor, ers� may „lie observed •fre July to in v_Wee ?._was '� lfz A atr sin.,, ,� rd of Ernest i�a,vvs, a little , ha but possessing, Else staeeato' voice of a c raier_ etrnt 'was charged with calling. A Mrs.: Roy Snazel, "names" as. the wohtan n window. ato e znd house a n sat " he• u � rp J 1 e oraner y . 1 ' i t�s ' i e t e Penelope ' -.era bell Cook of -.alt ' died duly ; the' weep previous' SesitZa a r p„ h Py were beard as baviug been wit ted on in 1036, Three slaughters •survive; all Y e breeze in the direction of the same of Winnipeg, .& sou, '.&nd1ew �vaf; t killed in the flrst'(xreat Wsir, window, but by,another aceused ft r Mrs. Sn zel had, told' lies story Jn . Baird was axn Go(leraich bL August Mr I•aws toil the staznl"li � ils own 011 a visit to Mxs. Jatlnes iamilton with h whose husband the late .flew defence. Under th4 cross-Qxaminatiaxl ,r 1i. - James a: iagh trate iakbp , i+Jinest mellowed Hamilton, he was a fellow -:student _ui ,..f Mayo e s , s ^ ,L r 111""pv�.'lrrrath Bola Try s a youth,few slips o the tongue - have made a p f g' under extreme provocation. MUCK BY C "Were your drinking:'" asked the Thomas Penlain , ..._.... _e g'toxl, eI ht � ear=old' Magistrate, g y �' raising his vole(., Bence 'street- resident, is in Alexandra Y a ; I had twe of three beers, s, but wasn't Hospital nifering walla broken leg ixltoxieated,"' replied Lrnest, ea F Ere est. (� 1n�11ries,-SavtstAlned�=zn��--'�,�•little ,�4'p�eC�. up?" e1(lent on Saturday night.. Mr. Pen- - "Two or three wouldn't pep me up:'" "How many, does it take?" '`aI don't known—I never tried it," answered Ernest, as he stroked the palm of his -hand over his mouth to hick his • visage. The--Mmgistrate_ shook With. laughter- So a <r r- So did the Crown Attorney, and it was 'With difficulty that Court Crier James shouted '*Order°-." in• ' had quieted n La s After th gb down w was convicted of disorderly conduct, bound over -in the sum of $100 to keep the- peace for one year, and ordered to' pay court costs of five dollars. • adians in Court -_ William and .Robert Iaeleary, brothers from the -Murree. Indian Reserve, each was tined $10 and • costs or ten days in jail for drunkenness at °Wingham on September 13th. They chose. the' z -r With eUl e A an- other Il- jail term. W t C. Albert, 'flax- 0 therin'an. slimembers ofa dt pulling gang, �thes pleaded not guilty to being found in possessioli of liquor' in • an; automobile. Albert also.pleaded not 'guilty of driving a car while intoxi- cated. These charges will •be heard at' Wingham on September 27th, when. the man who is alleged to have supplied the redskins with firewater, one John Kerr of Wingham, will also receive' his trial on a charge under the Indian Act. ° Theft charges' against William Goo&. win and James L. Ruddy, London !Again in .Tune On the night marking the youths alleged to -have stollen blankets ~capitulation of Frain to German,. Mr, from a Grand Bend .,hostelrv,-bays been "..James, a veteran -of two -wars himself, •adjourned sine the, the Crown Attorney 110 ed for something .startling in announced. 1 urope over �1''ridai.- night, but this time• • Clarence Sherett and.Robert Wind- ( frothing other -than the customary night boiebings took place._ uington, an extremely active man for -his age, was returning to his borne from uptow=n, when .be wag- struck by- re Car, driven by A. J. Sherwood of Dungan-. non, at the • intersection of Bruce and - Victoria streets. Ooiastable A. C. 11,oss investigates . the accident. iminariimilormaradmiumpollinomat • DRUGLESS PRACTITIONER Ciali3OVAACTOli A.ND D1t I J GLES S THERAPI.S'1' Godericb,'- Phone 341 , .Ufiice -.tours=-•1U to. 12 a.m., 2 to 0 and 7 to 8 p.m., • Tuesday, Friday " and Saturday. . • • . • 10 to 12 a.m. only on Wednesday, Monday and -Thursday at' Mitchell. .N• ATKINSON uth - St. ..,. 51 -South- q . Your Next Visit .to TORONTO , ORONTO`, M'1�1 /y 11., 11N 1�N MII,N.I�i HotEIL WA' ER4 EY Located on W ids $p'adina.. Ave. • at .College St. • •Easy .Parking _Faciii•tles_ Convenient to 'Highways Single e - SLR) to S2.50 Rags Double = $2.50 to 55.00 • , Four to Nem, n, 55.00 to $5.00 INSURANCE • Close to the University, .Parliament Buildings, Maple, Leaf Gardens, Th.�eatres, Hospitals, • Wholesale Houses, and•.. - the Fashionable , Retail Shopping District. A. M. POWELL. PRESIDENT eKilll�(1P , MUTUAL ..FX. IN- SURANCE UO.---b'armand iso- lated town propertyinsured. ndesboro • W. A. Archibald, - President, ' . Seeforth ' M. - A. , Reid, . . Manager and Secretary -Treasurer, Sea • forth. Directors—Alex. liro€fdfoot, Sea - forth th ;' James • Conanoily, Goderich; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; • Alex, JIIe1 win Blyth; Frank `-McGregor, . Oli atom; Thomas' Moylan, Seaforth ; • Hugh Alexander, Wa'lton°; Knox, Londesboro W. R. Arehibiild, Seaforth. £gents—E. . Yeo; R.It. 1, Goderich; James 'Watt, Blyth ; John 'E. Pepper, R.R. 1, Bnicefield ; R. F. • McKeerclier, R.R. 1, Dublin; J. P. Prueter, Brod- Iiagen. Policy=holders van make all- pay ments and get their cards receipted at the Royal Bank, Clinton Caprin mutt's _Grocery, Kingston- Street, Goderich, or 3. H. Reid's General Store; `Bayfield. • J. W. Craigie —_.INSURANCE .01 .0 _.._ a �RAESTA'l�End �. �_��„ Get Our Automobile Rates Phone 24 Goderich Nelson Hill Fire, Accident and Motor Carr INSURANCE Office:—Masonic' Temple, Weet • t Street, -Goderieh1 Phone 230 GODEI RICH n • STTATFORD -->~. OODERICH COACIi LIMES Daily 7.30' am, 4.25 p.m.—Leaves Goderich for Stratford, ford, Toronto, Hamilton,, , Buffalo, London, Detroit, Tavistock and Woodstock. Depots - 'Bedford,- Biritash and ROya o>lels. Phone - hotels. or 305 for information. The junior. partner, who was In love With her, was talking to Misr pretty sec . retary when he saw the boss come in: Junior Partner—Lets seer (trying to change the subject quickly), where was 1! Stenographer (the girl had not seen ,the boss)-- 'ot1 Were •tallying`. (if' oe future, darling, our home, the. Wady of a room by fi1•elight,Kand how you'd like . to push (11(1 13i fish in the teeh. es • , P. J. RYAN' Real Estate and • Insurance Office and Residence::' 11 Trafalgar Street Phone 663 FOR SALE --.~Teases, Lots and Farms. TO RRWVT —One , 5 -roomed furnished 'apartment;. one 6 - roomed -.`unfurnished 'apartment, •west side, near lake. • TliE CAPIT'AL THEATRE °H°"s Now—Virginia:Bruce and Wayi;e Morris in "FLIGHT ANGELS" n rain Stott • the rainfall wind, and n net era v d hell f a A. beim Af cloudburst proportitans. patches~ from .other <. points indicated that a mile•a-m nute northerly. gale had raged down the shoreline of Lakes Miss G, Sturdy fled Mr. R. S:tone'honSe (ietoher, propagation . agaltion. br" seeds' which was tppoinrted. to take charge of the .mature from August to November. WWI project. . • Carrot. will not become established ..tuother sbge_ s ztfxthat met with whore a short rotation of crops and -- unanimous approval was„ .Ghat the thorough cultivation is practised, it is , >usba... ess afterreceiving first aid, Pre- . , ' ` off, is �+ vineial, T rate Officer Taylo , of n aro t, who ant the , . Alla. horn dt•3,ttri r _'' -- " ' blamed a aiteg for the crash, hilt added the fog had lifted, by the time be ar. g , asfeltthat i _ rived at the seen slza rely .after the Ing oA er&(as and it was tha t It is of vztttl importance that feeding Unroll. • The garage' building formed; a perfect. setting for jut. what happened., Its one open'sitle•'-°-the front -.waiting the hanging of sliding doors, faced aroaly`� into the-stfl —the nl'e,� It trapped the wind and the two-by=four pp moorings set In concrete were ripped 'out Pour painters"' were at. work in ,the braiding, painting window.frames, when the blow etinie without warnjng, Sa.fc1 en?e-p€lzuter-to=The Signal -Star "I stooped • down to dip my br>ish 3n the paint peil, When I straightened u 'the_•buil(lin w.as gone from over my l? head." The fou r.xnen jumped tosafety their contribution to the meeting each to get clear of falling debris. month, '. The lumber and galvanized iron It was deckled that a letter be sent ,sheeting of the garage were }sisal�en and to the School- 4oard-outlining ;the --pro twisted and 'there will be considerable poral, 'and ttskillg their 'permission to. loss.. A spokesman for the Tope Con- go ahead with it. :- struction 'Co., contractors, would not 1 say • how .much... Ile said the building appeared to be ten feet in the ;air at one time and turned a flip-flop before crashing tiowil. ' It • was comVletely, wired •lights. R1 @l fol 1311. the road separatini the airport from Menesetung Park the Same1 • age i f1(� t'relir the Oriels of errors 02 vishu. Many ler- ►. are r s� a them, lxat_. suras ,trc. l� z•zA With tl () . #ie ally everyone at e(mie tin-. in s a ' ration and i , i 4 la to tt ik. �('{l.5 the tt� 'iifi n. � e . of on. A tomet1°:i(• service. 'Nage liPPOintniett„ ji- "or'.. s.t0fl t. on The SqUare tioderi h Armslrong OI'TO IETIUST Wedaesda at ci w Irigpli s -efet e�'sebooleb€5• ` `'l oci, .toy.. S o tribute one cent a week to help provide parcels for the soldiers overseas." number', f `forlcl'icr 1 nils' are now serv- e of lnl weeds in permanent pastures, old mea- dows, roadsides, fence lines• and oe- 0 c�tnsiolalilly- in_IrQTrI�-cnitiv' cultivated create � re ter interest among e prevented, ' as thousands .of 'sees 'crash. Thera will be ra. court after would e a e g aC b I , mate: •a re in met n: had ar e t. (., r if h€ ,< �shbe'av a 1t,.n h thew a , _ c dc childreng the,mayI) doing sotuetllin,t "for-'tilose_.wlao• have Th, se may 1elnain on the pial -until offered their' all for K3ng and country, .late fall and winter, when they naay be Horne and .School members who haven() carried Miles' over frozen ground and children attending school : may bring in drifting snow, thereby infesting new area's. Bixds,'Uvestoek,. water and man also are responsible for the distribution of .seed. Tile following,methods, ,,of eradication—ere, seg-. 'ate(-. 1. So'w clean clover and grass seed. 2, ,. •Pull or spud out scattered plants;, It was decided to donate one dollar rogue the clever and grass seed crop ; for 'eatche room to provide prizes for cut badly -infested' fields early for hay° commencement, the president an. ;�. Break upinfested meadows 'and. � andI y u tastie nounced that it was hoped to' have pastures and practise thorow h cultiva- an evening of, films et one of. the meet- ' tion'and 'a ,short rotation of drops: , it ings in the near future; 4. Mow meadows. and pasture fields . m r ' i. Irs H.I i witl ':i I t ,, ale in ear1(IYi bread (,olrinlunitl singing when plants nt t the y� m g • -:-S nder's"oii . at the piano provided a stage. A, ,sec•ollfi or third mowing may blew down a hydro pole with .trans-• happy interlude. "Give a Little i be IrecesSery in order. to prevent seed- . former: The latter '.Was buried in the �' istle" '€tncl ".' Ile 1Jittle Reel Fox" ' big. If pr1 int are 'too far sativancecl f . h 2+ F A .I{ti O good ul( ,and in that se ctr n almost opt t of put everyone in humor, and real rake t1 and burn. sight. Temporary telephone lines at nthusiasm was shown when these were ;,. Pasture infested ureas closely Y the alrportP€tl4o.- 'c�.(u•+a.bl.awn•down: -.- •w.�..., followed by .1'Ilc{re' 11, Al-ways,-rBe••'•ams- -wrth °sileelr. .-...-...,.,,.. .,.- .,., ------ I. . hnk �..�,•s rree:.tro f:nnlald." � SERIOUS CEREUS The ,rest speacr was Rev, •'C, L. tio(in. Immediately after the crop has s -St1tearly titer harvest ,u ti a- •Iurin„ Friday nig ht two beautiful Brown; who gave a' fine address on been removed and cultivate until late large white flowers burst .forth on a "Astronomy."- ."More people are watch-. fail. night -blooming cereus plant, owned by lee the heaves today' than every be- - 7. Spray with .a .chemical weed George James, Court house caretaker. fore," he saki-. but for far different killer.. Cutting ,,of wild carrot has This was the third time the plant had reasons. Instead of Watching the star*preyed to be €i discouraging and eostiy bloomed in 1940 and the ,fourth in a the wonderful handiwork of • God, , operation. A 100 per cent. eradication , year. Twice the rare blooming of .the Seo le :are Watching for th°e things that. is possible by the use of chemicals at; • flower has Marked lri:(torie events: Last'' destroy, file handiwork of men. Times costs less that that which' would be ° Septemberthe fiowers :appeared the day have changed, lnit it's grandto 1.now spent for cutting, with the added ad - England declared war op ,Germany, and .that God never changes and the work vantage of effecting a complete 'kill. of i; Il hand Sitlilthi tilire and steadfast." , The speaker went', on. to ,,give much interesting information coneernint the sun, moon, ` planets and stars, and the wonderful way in 'which this• inform - Talon has been acquired, and in closing, lie ur 11'all• those present to -consider the heavens which Godmade and ruh1s sor, Sarnia truckers, willc;t. appear Septeniber 26th. Obey are ontsummons to answer a charge of stealing, scrap iron from Max Frankel, Goderich- junks dealer, who alleges that he engaged :tom a�i•ala�s(tI � ,a� �a•= d�sf a�.�rt;� _1 Guelph. When jt reached the Royal- (Jity the load was over a ton short, a matter of $20, Frankel said. Three other minor eases of illegal consumption of liquor and of careless • driving were set over. - OBITUARY' -:. JAMES ELSLEY It was with deep regret that the people of Londesboro learned of the . 0 Ipassing of1 'I Mr.Jamc.. Elsley,'on Sunday, r,�. ., da 3, September . 1st. Mr. Elsley had been in his usual health until about month before bis death, but it was not until two weeks before he was called home that his illness was considered critical. The deceased had lived the greater part of liis life in the township of .Hul- Iett, and the last twenty years in •Lon- desboro. Ile was bore on November 4th, 1862, at Waterloo. -and way€ oris -of a family of six. • IIe was marrte t .on October 12th, 18.87, td Laura Hiles and lie leaves to mourn his loss his devoted wife and two children,. Mrs. Milton Hooper of St: Marys and J. D. l41isley of - Listowel ; also' one brother, Allan, of Detroit, and ' tWo • sisters, Mrs. Joe Ainslie and Miss- Ida, �f Leamington, and four irritnciehildren. Mr. Elsley was a lifelong member of the Methodist (now United) C'h'urch and was a rep's: lar attendant. when possible. He was a member of. the session of the United church of Londesboro. The funeral, which, , was attended by a • large eortege off sorrowing relatives aiad��' Millett * ys Pure friends, was held on Tuesdayafeernooli, sQ�v'rioN, Athe service being held a t the Londesboro Valre Lye, Wil-. take. 'the United church, and conducted by the ' 'drudgery out of dozens of tasks. Pastor, Rev, A. 'I�;, Menzies. The chis-.~ It clears clogged drains .._ . lifts "sang "We'll slay good morning °up there." '1 here • vet ore man floral. trigs= grease and hard biked food off ares, large and beautiful. Interment pots and pans It saves i-uba was made ill the IT'lliou eemetiir'y, Myth, Pots , .s• ----._�_�. because vee !: where. friends gathered to pays ' their A fox bunt, a steeplecliase and a negro revival Meeting highlight ' in the laiid of the thorobred. 'MARYLAND" EEPAN'.LL -The value of many -pasture fields and farms has been lowered considerably by the ;prevalence of wild -carrot: Control .of this weed is a ,'public problem in which municipal offieials and • all. property qwners should Co- operate,. Mr. MacLeod states. - 111''uc11, a wonderful way, yet He al- - MOTOR 'COLLISION ways finds time to listen to our prayers, On his way to'his work at Port Albert ix c . Carl' ti c I • r>- o in ast �e 1 rani lit�l a u. i <>ur cliff-. nitie t rs • i c i e lntlrn 1 e r z n J�'. sour task • • 1 hitch our wagon to -a star; rave an Neibero all, of ShaReaneare, driving ideal, something So strivefor, and at west, was in a head-on collision with the k•lose of the day look up at the another e€fr. driven 'by'Arnold Hugill, of stars and tale courage for the marrow." near Seaforth, Who was 'driving' in an A fine solo' .by • Miss E. l'Iume and easterly direction: The accident hap - two enjoyable • readings by Mis•Il. p ned o11 No, 8 highway two miles"west• Wilson completed the program, and a of 'Clinton. The force of the impact hearty : vole of thanks was tendered to stove : fn "both car fronts, driving the the ' speaker shed nII: diose taking part. engines- from their xrrorrrings - Th Everyone joined heartily in, the singing `eiberg€tll ,car was hurled into the of °•Rale, Britannia," whicli was fol- ditch, but the Hugill maehine, °hurled lowed by a short prayer, and the meet- , around hi the opposite direefion to that ing closed with- the singing of the Na- ' in which it was travelling, remained on tional Anthem.• P "all' fours." Luckily both drivers escaped with lacerations: and bruises Have You Renewed Your Subscription? and were able to proceed with their MADE IN CANADA AWAKE REFRESHED D lf' you don't sleep well —if ` nights are inter- rupted by resxlessnes —look to your.kidneys; Ilium kidneys are out of order and failing to cleanse the blood of poisons and waste matter—your- ;rest it likely, suffering, too. 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