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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-11-14, Page 7This.is a fight to the *finish. No roinn for half , measures. No room for delay. This is Urgent Pressing , .. vita, This is WAR. So Canada closes her rankS,..... 1,67,000 men in the Canadian .A.etive Service Force; 240;000 recruits to be trained dining the next twelve month s ,an army a 500,000 by next sun/Mier This is on sideof Canada's war effort. The other sido concerns YOU. More fuer), . , Well equipped,,weli armed, well, elothedlrferiatrnTdfrrdiYltars;-t-r-.-,, Canada looks to you tb supply those dollars ... and to keep =supplying them. till this war is won. . Start savin.g nowaleFeady to laelp yam. country wherktbe call for money .comes. Be ready to en- list your doUa14fl this...fight, for _human freedom_ _ and decericy. . AEI glad. you are able to help so simply and. so' effectively (Figures aPProximate as ai();t. 2.1, 1940.) . 'Last 'time aroutal and lights out !! lila foreign poliey, and that Mow help eta„ the great New York werere ode- for liritaiu will _ reault. There Aire " maw 'who isee luThW vietory approval the startling, extravagant, artistie, garish slaow that hae elooed forever. $158,000,000 'Kai? spent to produce it (Some 48,000,00 adMissione were re- corded. Your eorrespondent attended the last nigh.t. The„ wind was eold, the visitors -barring a few bande roughs who stole flags, bull*, flower* -iwere quiet, half -sad„ 530,000 thous- and of us, We 'Walked (about diM17- lighted grOands, where many 'exhibits were closed. Tire row Of British gag* on tall standartis. was gone, yet the waterfall en th,e face a Italfs building twat.) still shimmering. We , sought refuge. front a. cold wind in Poor Voe laud's honse while 'waiting for a bril- liant colored fountain display. "Sell- ing Out" avast the arresting eign on the Polish eounter as handicraft and art were Sacrifieed. In the Itilmanian doorivay pretty souvenir' :bow were sold tero talkie tent to clear them; out "On free ,Adiaericanesoll Hollarul can. still raise her nag," (said the inseriae tion • on the liagless Dula building. "Liberte, vgalite, Fraternite" wes Spread, across the French building, bravely lit up, for the .1aat aet. ' The periephere, like a vaSt 'toy ball in red, White and blue, son dominated broad Constitution Ma1, /tieing 'vehicle in the Mrlitliglit,--vandelteelryeetheeherulreds were stuffing flowers and pliattS-Ilit•ti aim be They looked like ghouls, , The THEROYAL BANK OF. CANADA Of his aoeial, reform*, and further ex-- N*144)n along that line. Itepublicaus Marne their defeat on the ay Federal employe* and the relief vote. Perhaps a new political line-up of labor on the one side and a conservative grouping on's.' the (0(011osite shie OAS' come, with QUI Democratic and Be- pubilean not so sharply defined as they have been in recent , Alitierieen history. • One astonishing teartfre a the election was the Switch- ing over to cit Many faithful. ' and influential Democratic papers in - eluding The New York Plates and The d.T Worlelegram. AstoniShing, too, was the great niuriber of Democrats- for-11/11Mo groups', *, * * While the politleaf battle waain 'Progress international 'affairs Were to some extent .held, suspense. Both the ',President and Mr, Willkie pd romise all, aid 'short of war to Great Britain, but withput particulars, some .par- ticulars have come, 0,4 we all know* when the President Imet two hundred newspaper reporters and Promised at least a tiffalff ellOtilent of • new air- planes to (Great (Britain and Canada. It may be -that .the caabeand-earry clause of the Neutrality Act. will be abrogated, permitting Amerlean shiree* 1 to -Pe4u. 'the Johnson Act,. which forial4 loans to Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Iluel,:steP Blyth obeerved their sixty4first, wedding an- niversary on November 3 -rd. Ur. and Mre. M.ilovenlock. of Seria (fOrth, /est week, celebrated:their iifty (wedding iVersary. The death oceurred at Seafortit on Sunday of 'Sarah Ann Iiiideon, widow of the late Iateee Troyer, in her eeventyeeightli year. Three sons and four daughters survive. long anlusement area, .however, was eertain nation, may be modified, m .,,ellylaze. teemint' with its largest I England's fa.vor, The President, secure erchisr. Itestaurants ran down to the inepewer .for our years more, MAY, last morsel of food, and locked their assume suck a strong .01plonratie pos „doors to better handle the mobs of tion in werld' affairs as to force a. con- tliintr-aud-hungry-people who maiz. aged to sianeeee In. 'Barkers for showa (were not barking as loudly as usual, for their shows were illiect WI. People were lined up, waiting outside, for • the next eshow and last 'eyeful. We escaped shertly after410 o'elock while the escaping was good, and turned away from the grander of. yeste'rday and the ghoetly, sha.dows of valian.t People who haye lest their countries. G.ODERiCH BRANCH - - ,- A. E. HOCKLEY, Manager HILL, Nov,i. 12e-Mre an.d Mrs Lowery, Torortto, have been visit- •witte*-reand-lifei.e.Geo. 4Proctor- Mr: and. Mrs( Lawson 1Locithart end noi Jim, ,,at Royal Oak, Michigap, 'spent the week -end with. his parents. Dr. Addison, 'Wife• and little son* 'Cameron, Of Zurich, spent !Sunday with , Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Lockhart Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. - Wilmer Uarrison on __the birth of a Bilious Attacks , Complaint ifiliotumeas is just another name for a dogged:or liver. It , a Very conimon complainti.but can be quickly rernedied ' by Stimulating . the flowofbile., This soften accumulated mass, 'the poisons van) • carrred, out of .the sylitem, and the liver and boar& are- relieved' and toned up. •••, " ' 1;a2n 1 ivac Pilie quicken and enlivett the sluggish liver, open- ing up eVery channel, by causing a freelow of, bile and thus cleansing • theliserOf the clogging *impurities. _ . They are sraall and: easy to take. Do not gripe, Weaken or sitken. The T. ltillatra 0o.,.LtAl. Toronto, Ott. A beautiful., 'Demon& blanket was donated to the Red Cross by 'Miss Kate Williams, to be used AS desired frd. make money for supplies. Also a lovely quilt top-iwas-alanateetebateNer.s..• Hearaon help inerease the.funds. M.Ctily thanks * * 'Sitting • on a (park bench. the other day. was a Dr, Diathi, three months out. from Prague, poring over common Eng- lish Words and their synonyms. • He said. he was allotwed to leeire because he had never been in. politics -never, he emphasized. •He is starting a new life and. struggling ewith a strange language in theUrs steps tovvards the attainment of a physician's license. Did' he -like die ne,was so glad to be here. "Ze everyting-- is' deeferent," • i• * se. 51, •,A, 'twat, After a boneraWou tr Ip to 'Auktbury tire young couple will wake their botne in kieiforth, W. T. Miller, of 'Wingliant, died sud- denly on Thursday last -While at a da4cir's where lie WaS selaed with a. heart attaelre `vvae iilfta7etive years of age and lea(Vea a fwidOw, and a daughter, -Miss Welina A. 'Stevens, Of Milton, paseed . away November ;;t in her eightieth year. She was a danghter, of the late Mr. and Mrs. John !Stevens iivandlryep:nther enti7 life ih this, dietrict. A siker,' Mrs, John V. piehi of Clinton, s The Biittermakere Club of Stratford arid district held its,. annual banquet in the !McKenele 11Ouee, Clintou., last Thursday ntght. More than seventy pereaus Were present," Prizes were presented t()the winners. of several ' arapeattedeLdiating the Year. David Wood, oldeer 74slaffirorth. township Of Turnberry, died on Novem- ber 4th at the home of, his brother -1n mw, Willie* Deans, 9th eoneeseione of, Turaberil. " *He' wasin NW ninety-third. year. Re was not married and the, only. 11011,111(ESVIIJIE, and 1•Tre, Chas. Pearce' visited over the holi- day at the house 'Of Mr. and Mrs. ErhOS. Andel -SM. Atate.kiAtg, 31r. and Mrs. Harold Toronto, , are' visiting With the Misses E. and , Proetor.• litlss Alma Trewartha of Woodhain spent the week.end with lier parents", 3117. and Mrs; J, Trewartha., '0.1.1eate last week with (Mrs. 'J. B. alatMath were Mr. and Mrs. A. ",Speliee, Toronto. ,* l'fr. and Mrs. Earl Cudmore and Donna were gUe.sts of Mr. and Mrs. Jno.iCiadnaore.,. • . Mrs,. Othaon Of Detroit has been visit- ing with releiives in -thie diStriet. Thk annual bazaar was held by the ladies of the .Holm.esville_ Cliureh"in the auditorium of .the Town Olin- earola. of owls la. saw" bawd' d COIN* work. Way Cliolottegald oplootakl peoltloaa Oppartualtioo far plooarre._,...„.....Wig able sod poratommot laeloor N bettor today titan allieskia for Iduetratod Ifireeklet wig". zra OWNS SIMITY WNW commoie• tow. Whoa 33$ 114.001t $7111MIT 101100.10 44 10.441 IPAINIXON , addr4sta' by the presidenik *wart Deot*, oit Varlet Norithin DaY1.11 inspector of agricultund elas•en; 'Stewart Maurits, Of 130914414. on -.0ont- pOSItion. and Grammar la the 14enior Oradea." ror the Inus104,1 portlen of the pro- gram tSaniuei Itannie, Itensail, contrib.. uted' a solo and the Pahl* S'eheol, under the direetion of gr. itannie, sang a nuraber of group song* ten, 'on Saturday last ' Diiring the During, the 4,tterueou 44. intv-e„ afternoon the various booths of taney ijuivemity Western 04bArior, gave** ,work baking„ etc., were, well patron- ,. address on °Integration of th,e 'zed. The usual attraetive lunch was (studies!, Miss Esther ,Oode- etinloyvviitr'Ttthire proceeds *f ;hsTirall1J11-:-/trot7--,-;.-r.TteriPicallr-taY4e, eout kqn7 obalre7s;a1:34ringratton:4:4014) tabend:8?)411--- arivenir in Canada's War (Effort" Alsia,' on. the X4p.r4t a:41, i*trio „oaame 'program were George aleffere00, *"." OreClinten, epeaking' on sigathematicil Jference-Of-belligerentseit-no-t-areactua --survivingreelativ,e, --.Butamkstr landi(rs. in :Grades VII and VII4,", and+ Mistf settlement of their quarrels. • • - elson; near “Clinfon,, 'Sunday Alfula-gaUleOrnittnn, - *, * 4,Presidnt •. There was much bitterness' and name-- lett toevnshi.p farmer, . near Ponstalicet "Mr, Zinn, at the store. - °In°erS 4P1)°111ted ate; Charles Hoigartir, weir-40lown Hul- with her Sister,' Mrs Erving Zinn, and "(Crafts." VI calling in this electi•an, though that received severe , back Injury when . Mr. and •,ShervitOOd; De- Maitland Munplon(le 'Etrirten; ,W1.11 qufekly be forgotten. Maria' feu sixteen feet from a ladder to the ..troit, and Mr,. Jim 'Barbour, Goderiele, Presiden.t, Itartin, 'Gcbderteb; spent the iweek-end With 'Mr. !Wee secretary -treasurer, Roar, IStonebiouse, Wood's Mother,. Mes, Sam Oherneeece Goderiel“ eoplicillore„ WatkinEe and. his sisters, frs. Les'. latchie, near Centralia.; 'Edna jamieson,„.Glinton„ Roosevelt -haters -before election day- 'floor of his bare, He was removed to 'said that if Roaselrelt Were elected they the Seaforfit hospital and placed in a' would -quit' the country and settle down east, and will be c:onifined there for in Cenadm Our own borough president three. Months. „,, . • cves one Of these. So were a certain jedge.'arid certain neighbors. General et Zurich, !Passed away Mrs. Mary Schwalro„ eii old resident -Words, literally, japer and all if Rouse: tiler, Peter Koehler, with Whom she suddenly On World -Telegram:, said he would eat his October 30th at the home of her -bre- Hugh Johnston, a columnist on The. 'vett won, • • ' had lived for several' years. , She was . , win inhiearin" liscinftwtieatiliw, yriodr,.. Jeyr vehastutan1400: . In my neighboehoocl before election and two sons and one daughter auriive, no Rooseveft sentiment' was audible. tr,-;wnsend.......vhuos All 'Was Willicie: The Tentenie lady over the back wall exPresivd the familyA. quiet wedding took- Place in St. voted for Itoo*.V.elrehre ,fratiTilre-.-"nt John's Aligliean church, Varga, on Sat attitude this :.,way : "Our hull • family now! If that ' bird gets' la we'll be .tri,,,urday, .,NOveinber '.21id; when Miss .neisle-'Lliliter-beeame the Pride of Val. in, the war sure.-- He's a wa--r-fraen-iiler'-/"dliticitiiig_mulani Toiviiser,y.oteVuge,•etti' ple_ravirliamin Orr; Real 'estate. notes: The President's titoasvpirohn_ip.pe side. on the' gt,room's fair in Goderich thick' ° I like . that woid„. ..:•. . **, * * tewn honee at 40 EasteSixt"yedfth street A recent marriage; Selemniked by is for rent, It is a five-steiry building Rev..' R. W, Oraw at the Ilki.e8MoP with !fifteen rooms, and an elevator. Manse, . was that if Annie Grace Friends wish' for him a., complete re- . , Mr 'Roosevelt's mother lives n x door . Pethic dairgliter of Mr, and mis. It states to help Britain to the fullest ex- , ,- e t,, ,; k, . _ His wife wilLcantinne her "-bide-awal .4, Pethiek-of-meKalop, to-narr-F,JaM,,es covery. tent. . • hei. (,)chool over the week-en.d. President Roosevelt'S' victory was an, 11:Yvvn*------ ---- - ,---------of nunett. .The hap'py couple to both. these ladies for their gifts, Ignace jun Paderewski, ,the great which are much appreciated. - Earl Fuller, who was operated -on last 'Monday in. Goderich hospital Tor removal of • appendix, is , improving. I. Polish pianist and ipatriot, is one of the JateSt of the grdwing number of famous ,refugees who 'have come to this :port. He 'found Europe unbearable, he said, and begged the peeple of the United • MiSs Dbrethvelex was liorne--from ee lee " apartment in Greenwich Village, down iltapson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert _ .Wedded. -At BaYlield on 'Saturday, impressive one, . notwithstanding the * * will reside �F the grotnnaH11iflU ID November 9th, phyjaie puiett -:.-and feet that the plurality of the popular The fall of certain European nations 411-11.0-it1oP' ' good wishes follow them to their new iniport or . niany MousSeau--armstrong Stewart 'Schoenhals 'Were Wedded. 'All .vote, sante 4,009000 c4d, was. mich-imt a Stop to the lesS than his 11,000,000 lead over Lan- don tour years ago.. Theee wilt be great deal of discussion in the cording weeks regarding the nature and mean- ing of the nia`ridate he„ has redeived. Many -say the vote was an approval of luXuries. One item is lace, which is now N8ing produced in the Bronx, With simpler „manufacturing processes. Many essential articles of commerte, .too, tha.t Once Were bought from Europe are !being, manufactured in this country. The ,lorwly ratorbaek hog_of Southern Central !States gives us 'a hide for leather goci:ds that has an 1111U'All'al even- ness of surface. Zion, and Mrs. Andy Gaunt near, St. Helens, and his brother, Jim Sherwood, near Crewe, , Me., and 'Mrs. Roy ,Altott'--.and sons, 1 aytion, and Alvin, Spent :SaturdaY 1 ening with her brother -in -la*, Mr. MaeLean, ),Saltford. 4,116.14 Elmira Alton 15 assistine Mrs iCeeil Blake, „near Crewe, who, we,pre . .. . l lorry tO,hear, is in Ned with lumbago. i. • i / :1----- . MTS. ' (Dr.) ki-owler, Dilly and Joan, of Erin, spent the week -end with .31r. and Mrs.; 0yril cannibal. . • Miss',Ina $6antribiell, teacher near , St. Thomas, and Miss' 'Eileen, of 'Toronto; spent. the 'week-elid 'with. their tparelits. 51,ri--aa41-41*. ICyriMalnlibe-if--,'1. . • At Varna United clfurch -manee, on; home at 'Woc.dstodk. , They will be Wedneklay'r 1November 'Oth, lay'. J. - It; much misSedia.bliiitch and Community. Peters Amited in marriage Dorothy Phyllis was a° valued member of the ;Taipei, oily daughter of Mr. and Mrs. choir aud .Sunday seliclol. John Arinstrong of Stanley, and Garnet Euchre Party -About eighty persons Alexander Mousseau, son • of Mr. and attended the (progreesive .enchre party Mrs. Alex.. Mousseau. of gensall. Later on Friday . night at the home of Me. the couple left on e motor trip to east- ern points. They' .will 'reside on the and :Vire. John Torrance. Sixteen tables Were in use, and there was groom's farm in Hay toWnship., - Retired Merchants crokinore for those. who did not . Play • - lady was. Mrs. Murray MCDougall, and hibmu Murray--YleDougall, The • lady's prize was six lovely water glasses donated by Mrs. John McGuire; 'the gentleman's prize taarge tube of shay: ing cream.; donated by Mrs. Allen Potties. Lois., lady was Phy/lis Harris and low gentleinart Jim 106x. A splendid lunch Wag served, The,sum of $12.85 was realized for Red .0ross yi;ork• • G. L. BAXTER ;BUILDER AND. VONTRAOTOt (Phone 730.-.:-CP.b. Box 4087-.22 Albert St. • Personal attention to eery job. • JOHN. !JEFFERY , Warren 'St. Phone .577W GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND - BUILDER Every Branch of, Carpenter Work. d This nine of the. year your suburb- • atilt& gathers anti iburus leaves, leans upon his bambbo rake and philoso- now retired fronathusiness were tend- phizeS ..the while with his - .neghbor sVred a banoilet at the Brunswick Hotel abotit world affairs, the defeat pf Wilikle, the rise Of taxes and what_not. The odor, a burning leaves causes a certain sweetnostalgia of Small-town {: Mnvor 'Crawford as chairman, a pro - memories. This'. little respite in one gram of speecheslind Music" Was, given, AffalrLs may otai-l)e --no-more,. for 'and suitable gifts-Weke presented to the. automatic snow scoops -dread portents •three honored' guests. • of winter -lire now being uRed .to witsman_Do,08,.. shovel .up leaves 6ot/1-glitters. There A pretty autumn ;edding,took ,place ottglitlo. be a law:Trivitt Memorial eltarch, Exeter," on • * * * , • .October 30th, when Caroline *Elizabeth The Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth; Dyer,- youngest daughter :Mrs. tied arp at 'her pier in N,ew Xork suiee flavls and .the late Dann, Davis ,ef her maiden voyage early ia the war, 'Meter, ;became the, bride of:Lawrence may slip .out to sea any day now. Good- Wasmaii, only son .of Oharles -Wasinatt luck to thia gallant. and beautiful shlP; and the late Mrs. Wasnuin f Seaforth,„ The ceremony Was performed by Rev. MONUMENTS WILLIAMS SON GRANITE WORKS • 1457 St. Patrick SL , • Phone 1955 . STRATFORD, ONT. Largest Stock In Western Ontario To Honored at Wingham • Three men • who Were merehants of Wingham for, ove; ifort y -,‘-ears and are SOUTH HUIC014-TEACHERS , —t-1VIIIET AT HENSALT.' 431, • HepgaiL , NOv. 10.-I1ensa1l Town Bell oil Friday 'eve§ the setting for t'he uthe-Huron-teacher4'-to1Wention.-The- morning 'session-, included devotional exeeeises by ,Rev. William. "Weir, of . Carmel--Preablytterian- eau re4, iit11541. in that town on a recent, evening. The men" to honored were W. J. Greer, John Galbraith . and George Carr: With, JUST WIPE iTi ON 1171- SHINES AS, IT DRIES No Rubbing '• Self,Polishing Imparts a beautiful lasting lustre to linoleum, tile, varnished or painted floors. ' • Makes° a compleie protecting Alm over ° t4, lloor-easier to dust or . wash if desired. A boon to tired, busy mothers. .The beat is the cheapest. When you iitt3r .D&H, Corte -Cleaned. Anthracite COAL, you buy the best. We repeatedly, hear from our customers that it is the best coal .they have ever Inirrtedi There is so little- ash ancl no slate :or Clinkers. When you require fuel, give us 'a call DWI CONE -CLEANED ANTHRACITE COATJ ALBERTA, CHESTNUT OdAL BAUTLE1* OUR POINT POCAHONTAS STOKER qOAL - FORD COKE LONE STAR, DOMESTIC and STEAM COAL AlsO HARDWARE, PLIIIVIBIINTG and HEATING, COALYARI) and HARDWARE 1STORE Phener-Oflice 22 • House 112 • FREE SEaVICE . OID. DISABLED ort E,EAD HORSES,, OR. OTT removed prormitly ate:I effickr,fiy, ,SmpIy phone, "CO,I,CECT" to WILLIAM STONE SONS • LIMITED •' 'PHONE 21 . INGERSOLL "904, r 11 Clinton" 'TELLS 110W SYNTONA RELIEVED DIZZY 'SPILLS AND, :11EApACIIES. New York has man airports around its edges. Passengers have reached thein br whatever route they, fancied and by whatever vehitie' they chose. Now we have a beautiful new 'air terminal on '42nd street,, opposite' ,the .. 'future air, passengers may, buy. tickets, Bat 'Blood 'the. Cause ' Grand- Central Station.' From there cheek baggage, and it comfortably ,for their vehicles to be taken to their airfleid. , 'Seventy-two limousines an. .hour will 'attend •to the ever-gretving trafile. • Talking, of airplanes, the writer's wife. vvon a ti( ket at a- British . ,. Just when you 'think you are rid. relief InOting at La Guardia Pield that '.. of °tie, another crops up to to, e its g41%* her and. :go!ne eighte<ta o".ther.', Place and prOlong your'iniSety. . . .elndugtina poulticingiou owu•, ' .a' - .'. -4adies a hun alf-hour ride around our big • .4, ALLt:n'•i_ . . - •may do will not stoty.more coming. .t: .• . Ja•eltie---My dad must have' 'been into 1 .:Why not give".:that old, • reliable,' all Sorts of -mischief, when he was a !- blood 'purifying medicine . Burdock Williani--Ni,That makes you think 1 Blood Bitters a -chance to banish the. „questions to .ask *Me when he, wants.. to iinp out what rye heeu up to. , . ,, . ............._,____ ; bt;:illailplurp' Tohs7rittriziaBghtit"eepasusted-B0iyte'ar.ft,r! . Talte:D.B.B. and get. rid of thebad SO? Jackielle knows exactly what) blood and the boils. toO. The' T. 'Milburn 06., Lit.d«; Toronto. Ont. ,...........-....., • anampor' • AS the dexii.evenings,e.liesein, p our homes need more light_ ;EXTR properLy placed ,turns darkness into brieltne08.. 'Let us look over your, home, office or place of business. We will do the wor1 and supply everything electric, to your satisfac We have troubles,of out own, but We can take over; youi* machine trotibles.anctthey will not, add. to our worries. In fact that is our hilliness to All you need, do 15 bring the, parts to ui", we will do the rest and have it ready When you want it. When boils start to break out on different porta of the body it is an evidence that'the blood is loaded up with impurities. ' This liVell.Nnown, Man Suffered' 3 Ye4rs—LKidney .and tladder Irregularities 0a,us'ed. ,.Loss of Sleep, -Appetite Was Poor .0. Felt 'Bre& Out and Rundown •"I feel years younger since have • taken a treatment o Syntonn, and' V111, be glad to have others know how It ha S helped me," said CharleS Sage- , man, 25 Edinburgh Street, *Loilden„, alittario, in a recent statement • "Por the past three years I `stiffered with •lthIney and.ble.dder disorders, I Would It to rise several times each night and then in the „mernings I. felt nreeted reel miserable. • During the day ftwifii dizzy spells- eatne over inc and I was, subject to headaches and (floating ;spots bofore my (Iwo, My ap- • petite 'was poor, I -WAR 1.04ing weight • and rundown. 'My tongue was alwaya • muted and 'my complexion WAR rough and (111011 '"That ii how:‘ I wai feeling a few 1,veei ago when, I began taking Syn. C,5 toxin, but today 'I feel, so different. • I , can hardly re1114e it. Now; I got 14 1' * o feeling 'rested 111(1 energetie. My ate proper sleep and ail.so i n t te m thing 1 petite improved. I enjoy my meals, and 1 am .free of headaches and dizeyspells..1 I have regained my lost weight, -my bowels are regular, and my complexion' is cleared HP. I cannot praise syntona highly enough after what it has done Lor ree,” . . Syntona 1)rodu0s these results with- . out the aid- Of drugs or depressor's. It l':" is made only from pure selected herbal i juicee that have long teen !Mann) for 1 their `medicinal value. 'It aids in the proper asshollatiOn of 'food for energy . and resistanee and': in the eliminalion of exeess aeids and. waste Matter. It le pleasant to take and the. result.. are 1• quiekly felt. - . If you nye in'tloidericix vicinity, to to i 1 Campbell's, Drug Store and tikul out for '1' " ' yourself about this pure herbal tonic 1 1 that is doing sor muck good !loci • .11420. I member tho name, Syntonat and avoid . disappointment, Vour :Jag Visit to TORONTO HOTEL WAVERLEY 'Located on Wide spadirti Ave. ••at college st. • Eat), Parking Faellitics, convenient to Highways She. $1.511,1s $2411 Nato; , Double ; Sift Fon tc) Ronal, $5.1110 11,114 • Close to the University. Parliament Buildinus, Maple Leaf Gardeilst h tetra s, Hospitals, Wholesale House, and' the•'Fashionable • Retail ,Shopping oistmot. A4 Itt• PoWrit. PrOtelt$15,0