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bed droanalCod aieltmareo. ,
To *elle who ivillse up in Ilse
es,oreine. es tired le eat going. to 1)4
vo offer in, =burn!. Health...and
XliTO P•1131A 2.4=0,4 to 1144P OOOthE;
ealm the nerye. end bilug- them
alkOk to Pecerlkot esinditiell *Ad
seltess, thIst dbne there
more elrpless nights doOlto, giat,
tered'nerves.
AtiZetestees, iscirOAtes. 944.
, a , recent .gatheringe narenten
alUmni, *AlexanderWoolleott
;wee interruPteel le the telling of a story
by a former elasseiate, whO &aid,
!Hello, 'Alex t Toe remember Me, don't
Mz ;!C'lle • •
lypollcott shooe 1.1S head): "1*
eat% 'remember Your name, but don't
;tefl me s ." Be then went on With
*Ora', .* •
• s
• Ethel Barrymore was briritfug friends;
tosher birthday party, "There.'11 be a
birthday eali*, 1 uPPese?" eonteeee
Stake&
. "Togo there'll be a ebirtklay cake,
neve r fear," Mise Bar.rymore replied.
• "A.nd candles,. of coursed?" .
"My frieed.,"..said*Miss Barryanore,
"les to • be a birthdaY Party, not a
eeeehliglit proceesions" •
WESTFIELD 1.413 (,1V.“1.5lik of Blyth, °
' .., The farmers are busy at the heY.
Wie'STPIELDe .. Jaed ----Mr. ititia Theeerep be not appear te be wee
Mrs,. W. A, Campbell vieited on Men- tOntiall.
day with their Slaughter, 'Mrs% Arthur The 61:1PPez and COnVert 'held i the
, ettied lUnited erltureit eit 'Monday
Spei'ela;burg of Kitchener. ' .• nigWeht WaS a deeided tenecees. The
Mrs and 'IMes. Maet31all eiteteettoueet. ladies. eersee e teeseteeie veneer end
weeeirecent vteee at ;Sarnia. the program which f (glowed bredeeled
Mrs. Wnt. Blair ef Biteretieel spent violie ; duets• be RaYnaond Itcdmond
OTer OW weeleeedeat the home Oi. her and Harvey MeDowell, accompanied
1-400:, Ar. Illugli 'Valle ' i by Mies Illa Craig; deete by Rev. II.
Alr% rat erMalleY Of Toilette Is a Wilson and Earl ),,Vightmen and
visiting with Iteeve .R.e.itedmond. « Betty and Ina ,thrtlig, tries by 73Ptty
Mr. and ;Airs. Howard Carr of Ind- and ,sIlia e.nd Billy Craig of Aeibussa;
ho, Californias visited with the for- readinge by Mieets..Eva 'Staelthouse Of
me' d made, Mr. W. II. •Campbell, and Brecedeld arid Urs. H. (C. Wilspre of
other irietki1l8. - . . Aubtires; eeloS"by .Betty Oraig; piano
N.tis$eo 'Una and Audrey Waleh of eolos br Vivi= IStrauglian of Aue
' Ilensall were weelerend guests with burn:" quertette numbers by William,
'Mee and Mes. A. E. !Weleis Alva and qa ,L. McDowell aud Malt -
Albert eNethery, Mr. Alex. land Henry. The program, whist
NetherY ofjeferailton, Miss Helen .Me- was greatly, enjoyed 17 all, closed
Gill a oiliton; 'Air. 1,aual eirs. Gethet'Soolt. with. the National ..seathem:
and family, of Belgrave were gueste ou . chew!, eemseeeseeyeespee enesees.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and 'Aire. •
Mrs, Win. Vendor, .of Bad et- x e sdaary services whitei were held on gu
redn-
y afternoon and eyenieg were -Well'
FJ. Cook. ..
1
Miele, is Visiting .at the home oe .aer attended. The altar' pf the church
sou, Mr. • elaitland Henry, and with was decorated t with pink and white
other friends. •peonies and roses. Rev. Andrew Lane
Mr. But Taylor,' Ronald and Eileen .of qinton eave two -splendid ad-
' Ivisited -on 'Sunday w'ith MI'. and Mrs. if_ .. ,i- ,. — - t es,ses. in the aiternoon he epos -0
R. iStonehouse' of (roderich. Mrs..
Taylor ieturned hoine with them, after
speptling- a few days in .Gotlier'i<,,h.
Guests ;it tlie home of 'Mr. and Mr,..,
Wm. 'Aicliowell and Mr., and M.
N menu e. else ) 0 well • on Sunday e% ere
•Mr. and :Mrs, Bert Vincent of Bel -
THE pODERIC
GNAL.STA
WON. 4%11 went home tired but lia
(Ieteeded foe last week)
Miss. liattie Gallagher et 'reroute
the gueet of her ;sleet', We. Earl
Wightman.
• Mies Margaret Jefferson, who hae
taught In the Westfield) school .or
twelve Ye4rai has reeigued, and MLee
Eiain l'Samford has been eneaged to
teaelt, her duties to menet- in
September.
Childree's DV was observed at West-
field eitureit on Sunday. There were,
twenty-two limier members 'in the. choir,
Whichrendered two nUmtters, while
Shirley Radford Awetly sang *There's
*a Rainbow." .Rev. II. C. Wilson'ad-
tree Wee aPPrOPriete to the oeeasion.
Durieg 'the service three iafante were
baptized; the children of Mr, and Mrs.
Edgar' -Hewett, Mr. and Mr. ,q4C).
Wightmane and Mr, and Mrs. Alvin
Snell.,
Birthday Perty.e-A. pleasant evening'
was spent at the hbme of.Mr. and Mrs..
Melvin Taylor on Thursday last, when
they entertained their . pastor, Rev.
BEAUTY FOR Tim plum
Wedslinge are more leopeder than
,ever aed Many readers ale. writing late
refor some adviee, because every bride
desires to look her heSte Here is a
'special beautifying ' regimen for thoee
guelOWilson, and Mrs, W,ilson, and
the session a the westdeid United.
church and the wivee of the members,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McDowell, Mr.
and Mrs. wm, 34teDowell,, Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. cawbell. Tile gathering was
, in honor of Mr. IT:elk Tayler, whoalso'
on "The 'Great Busintees. of Being a iS7' a seni-°P member o the session; and
Ohristian," his, text being Matthew had recently passedi the ealleetene of his
443 :48,* and in the evening ou eightieth birthday. The evening was
sopfetnativoieritpelebaysmanust :elematr.rTda
"Prayer," • 'Mark 1:35. In the after-
tybloerSsehlrgvi:5
noon the anthem, "Jesus, LoVer of My
86d1," was rendered by a Illix.ell clidair, adainty lunch, assisted by Miss Eleanor
ersve. Mrs. J. Wood end Mrs, SturdY • • t lig after which. 1Rev. ilr, 'Wilson :spoke a
ta Auburn and 'miss lieLean t>f Wino-- Part' The senior quartette, Win: Me -
few ',fitting words In • honor of the
. ham. .-• ' Dowell, Alva MeDersvell, j. L Mc -
occasion. Mr. Ta,elor expressed his
Ali: end Mrs. JameS INeGill of ''Cliii, Dowell and Maitland Reese, gave two
appreciation.
senespent !Sunday with Me: and meet' splendid numbers In the evening. a -
. -- - ' - • Family Reunion...elle Hiles 'farelly re.
Marvin NleDowel1. men's- choir sang two nunibers, 'Will -
. the dates of Heaven Be 0 en
n to mow, union, waS held at the hoonibiLtof dMa;,.
11r. and . Mrs.......,Gordult Smith and . ' i- ' ' 7 , lud-,--"Mrs.: W ..F. learaphell,
1 arts taken 13 *IV P. Cam
Taylor and MisS Mildred Thornton,
Mrs Stanley Cook taki the "solo
Barbara, of Ooderieh, were guests at w th so o p, y „. : June 14th, when • thirty-eight guests
p
bell ' and •"Abide with Me • with solo
the home of Mr. and Mrs.- J.' L. Me- .' • ' spent an enjoyable getstogether. Mrs.
Dowels. , . • ... • , .. peets taken be A. ,.p... Walsh. Th. . .,
Joste ilanablyn of Londesbeio and Mrs.
Mr.S. :J. E . Ellie of Listowel spenquartette rendered "May I
t -..i. • Belle Medd -of Chatham are -,,faegienly
last Week witth Mrs. Wm. 'Fear. • C Om e In .• two.reinaining Meithers 'of the original
Miss jean McDowell. is spending a School Picnic.--rWednesday was an Hiles family- . 'Mrs. Ben Tyreman of
couple of weeks w.Iih- mrs, ll, .14011g,,, ideal day for a picnic and the rate- Leamington was -the guest coming the
.Goderich. .- - .. • . payers and , teacher, „Miss M. Jeffee longest distance; Mrs. Josie Tamblyn
' Mrs. Wm. 'MeDowell visited one day . son, of Ssee 6 enjoyed the afternoon at was the oldest guest and little' Ruth ,
ht NVeeti: with ells8 Ada ,Stackhouse the river at Mr, . Earl- Wilghtman's. Hooper, datighter of Mr. and Mrs: on your wedding day, hc-'atise you're
of Blyth, prior to Miss etaekhouse's The ehihlren enjoyed being in the Gladwin (Hooper of St. 'Marys, the , bound ,, to be 'jittery,' don't ..eorget ..to
departure for RidgeWay, where sh!.. water • the older people spent the titre youngest ',gnat. Other g,uests from a' use a deodorant eream to banish per.
*has secured .a position for July And visiting, and all enjoyed the races. distance were Mr. and 21.1rs. Milton sle.iration. .
The,senkor .tboys' and girls' race was Hooper, St. Maiys; 'Mr. and . Mrs.• C:irry .out • - f
these treatmen:ts and.
Mr. , and Mrs. Norman McDowell. !won ehy Ralph, , Rodger and Dorothy Norman (Carter and Miss JOyce, Sea- ...you 11 igo alp to be aar lt- eeling--and
fiSited on •-Saturday ,*,with_ aly_•,sof-4.1 Go id : 1)6:vs' 'race, of 12. vearseespoy forth Jr and Mrs...3. D. Eisle.y, Miss looking—your most eh ming self.
1.1.a.esten_...€4.4,rederitc.,_ t Buchanan--and-illarvey Wightimani- -10 -Kathleen and Miss *Lois, ,Listowel Write direct for pc-,onal advice, in
.1.ff(esssr -
,. em.e...eaeie.,m1.0.. el_ D. elleeereedsuesliyeare.firletot-r-amWr
T.,.7TroTe ,•our: :. eness irlillees, le,ti,!4ton.,7-ifetr.7zglitt-11.frs: co' Teriesenri-enelese (fouoxi-cent
-stamps for r..nvy Be_elity „Boma.
atesf-Pfesliis Bl.Sley 'of Lt4oWel werel 8 ' Yearg, Jiinmy Buchanam, Norman ' Royi,ztOnehouie, tutoderich ; Mrs... Frk
an
Westfield visit -ors on Stinda-y. - . . I 1V-Ightnian: under -S years, 13illy Mod- TandelY.In, Miss Margaret. awlspn-Jqciii. dress, tml.,-F. Itarb.:,:a Lynn, Box
- Mrs. Annie Walper of .kuburn was ger-,-44wrence ,Camphell ; under school Londeshoroe and Mia e .Jbsie Medd, Station (13,- Montreal,' Que.. -
the 'week -end guest of her niece, Mrs. age-, iLois_rain-phell. -Johnny Buelianan : Chatham.. ' .
Douglas !Ca,niphellwheelbarrow race, Gordon Afalson and W.M.S. Meeting. ---The regularemeee.
'Miss.Eil4n; Walsh ''ts spending 0.7.11e Ralph Rodger,: threeeiegged race, Roy ing of the W.M.S. was held on Tuesday
time at the home of her brother.. Mr. Buchanan and Cordon 'Mason : •lea 1)-• ibtlie. hone of tlirS. 'James McGill of
.,_ - jtods1.-.. plinton-- Forty ladies answered • the
• fr02.• 'Gorarm ,, 'Alasorr, Ralph
Roy. Buchana n• (kicking
ill' sack -,race, Violet Cook: hors. !Foil call.. Mrs.. Wm. MeVittle, presi-
,
asli; rae.'
dent, presided. After the op,ening hymn
& p -: ,
(Mrs. James, MG -11I led in prayer. Mrs.
Qiaop, .PliVilis rook; horse rue. Vietor
.0ampbell read the .,Scripture
, CP mphell. Donald CamWell ; shoe 'Fiwkr0
frone .Tames 1:1-20. Mrs. MC-
seramIde. I.Teanotte 'Snell : horAebaek les8",
Vittie gave glimpses of kiss Edith
race.. 'Ralph Rodger. Gordon • Mason ; '
rSparling worship stories from • the
. tuu.3 to normal pep' after 30, 40 or 5t). 11)P ii race, Dorothy 'f,r'ovier.A, 'Some
(Branch - (Conference "Life's Gardens."
of the Yoling peoplez, enjOyed a bfill
DOMINION
1.0110 wEEx_ENb
Reduced Fares
Between all -points in -Canada and to
eertaip destinations in the Cuitted
Statee,
'1".i/sIE:QUAliTR,-
. FOR THE ROUND TRIP
,
of you who hre planning for your
"day, of (Jaye."
!Get your permanent three weeks
ahead.. Yenr hair eltould then les°
• its "newness" and become soft and
naturaWooking,' -for ,Thee -Day." To
• make doubly, sure, have one or two
shampoos. . .
For two.weeks before the bridal day
devote ten minutes daily toethese treat-
ments:1 .(1) 'At bedtime, 'w-aelt 'your
fate with warm water land an elive
• oil soap.. Rinse with !cola water, then
pat in eome three -purpose crate; (2)
ursine, this same,cream, spend Ave ;min-
utes 'flightily in 'kneading, • stroking
aud patting -your face; 0) applY a
good face mask -twice a week; mY
booklet gives, severat excellent facials.
One week before: Apply lotion to
your hands generously and swithout
stint. roil do want your hands to be
•smooth and dainty, sheet yosi?,
Two daye before: Give your hair
a last going-over. Give your nails a
manicure, and do rep:limber_ nothing
startling! r. -Avoid extremes.
Qn your wedding eve, apply a fa -
al, theii pat in some ei7cams. And
'CI:0 From noon Friday, June
27, until 2.00 p.m. -.Tuesday,
July 1.
RETURN: Leave° destin4ibn •
not later than midnight
Wednesday, July 2, 1941. .
Vanes -shown are "Standard"
*INDIUM SPECIAL FARE -; 25e
Pull particulars from any agent.
Canddian Pacific
Mon of 3% 40,-50
PEP, VIM, VIGOR, Stibitormal?
Want ' norinaliVep, vim—y.1yr, 'titan tY ? •
• 'fry Os tr6x-r-- oni Tableth., Contains,
tonics, stimulants. oyster elements-
--t sT,--lat introdnctorY size for only Mrs. !Stanley Cook sailer "The,,Beauti-
elene At 5.30 p.m. all p:c.took of- 31--•
th's :lid to normal pep and vim were
.today. Fr sale at all good drug :.-itores. hquntiful lrtneh?' '7110Se ,vhe vrer'e fel -Garden of Prayer." Re
.given, by Mrs. (Maxvin Ifepowe 1, MTS.
working in the tent had a busy afte
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"the Alt:Canadian Company'? because over 98% of
all its outstanding', stock' is owned ly-residents of
Canada .. . . all its directors aie Canadians . : . its
'nia.nagement is wholly Canadian! ,
We're proud of the title "All Canadian" and proud,
_too, of the famous products made by this Company.
With White Rose Gasolines, White Rose Motor
Oil and En -Ar -Co Motor Oil's you'll get quticker
starting, longer mileage and more efficientlubrica-
don, so when you're driving look for th9 sign of the
White Rose (or .Boy-a.nd-Slate). Remember, White
Rose petroleum, products are "the piek Of them all"!
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vileited at nstlerWomd, NW?, Gleupo girl-
hood home.
The I'msleeterlast Sunday sellool held
their-picnie on Saturday last at Harbor
Park, (ioderieh. Most of the families
Wee represented and swimming, heat-
hy, games am' ram, With a bountiful
supPer, proviakd entertainment for a
pleasant afterneen, supervised by Mel-
vin Tyndall, operiutendent of the
Sunday: %tool.
Anneupeement has !been reeeived of
Marrlage a4 V4Ileeuver, 110., ef
A.gees, second daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex. Y. Joheston, and Mr.
Victor .Whiting Yonne.- on June 14th.
The ;bride; is a grand-dece of Mr. Alex.
Young, Loyal,
'NILE
e•June g4. ----The people of Nile
and vicinity, were plunmi in, gloom by
the fatal accident which occurred yee-
terday toelittle Jitrinsie McIntyre, ;the
only son of Mr, and Mrs. Atichard Mc-
Intyre, tOolborne. Deepest sympathy is
extended to the berea.vee, parents and
sister, -
We are sorry to report 'That 3143.•
Alvin Kerr bee been in pootebeeltle fOr
a while and last week was removed
to Gederich Hoepital, where an oper-
ation was performed for apPendicitis,
At preSent she is doing as well as can
be expected.
Atr. itpg ,Glo has greatly improved
the appearance of hie farm, bY the
erection of a• new driveslied,
It of wood eonstraction, built in
bridge style, and eovered with steel,
eiaing and roof., Geo. Rutledge and son
wihner are assisting with the- work.
Mr. and Mrs. D. McGratten, Chester
.and Shirley attended the' Pentland, res„
union, at St."-ThomaS last week.
Mr. and Sirs. Gee. Retledge, Mr. and
•MTS. Wilmer Rutledge and family at-
tended the Fisher reunion lasfiSaturday
afternoon and report a good time. .
We are sorry" to report that Me.
Joseph McCann isnot as well. as his
many friends would, wish,
•'Congratulations 'to Mr. and •Mrs.
Gordon !Smith (nee Ethel Tabb) oil the
birth of a .cleughter. Gordon Smith
was the etotekeeper at Nile IbefOre
moving to the Weft.
TIIITAMAY, J1T.NK Wet 041
PROi ECT PRICELESS
OLD FAMILY
'''.4***374;04. eviagi
MADEIN
• CANADA
!Fred Cook, Mrs. R. Vincent and Mrs.
‘Norman•Megovvell. The ladies' quar-
tette, Mrs. Alva _McDowell, Mrs. Wm.
MeDowell, Mrs. Wee Walden asid Mrs.
'Fred J. 10eok, sang 'An the Days Are
Goin,g By." Mr. Hugh Wilson'gave a
splendid addrees on 'Friendship." It
was deeided tb.e 1V.IVLS. would take
eharge of one,service during B.
Wilson's holidays, the president to ses
cure theepeaker, a.seasted
by 'Misses Kathleen and Helen MeGill
and Mrs. Laidlaw, served a dainty lunch.
The proceeds ameunted to $4.75. Mrs.
James Woods -dismissed the :meeting
with prayer. A vote of thanks was
tendered the, hostess for a pleasant
Afternoon. "
-
CARLOW
, CARLOW,. June 24.—The _ people
around Loyal were grieyed , to hear Of
the drowning . on Saturday__ of .113obilyy
'Ru,crl..doek Piper's..D4nal Bobby with
WS. Parents and sister ;Phyllis silent
several years here 'before going ' to erich six years r-Sympat-li
is -extended* te the parents in the sudden
loss of their -only son, in his fourteenth
3ea
o . 01.1-r
Mrs. Josephine 'Hogan 'Adams left
! for her home in Miami', Florida, on
Sunday morning' after a• ten days' visit
with ;Mr.' and (Mrs. W. L.• Young and
other friends. tee. - . '
• Mr. ;Helton Amos . and. Miss Rose
Amos, R.N., Parkhill, spent Sunday
with their seister, Mrs. T. II. Wilson,
ansl
Mrs. A. E. ,Errington has returned
from Saskatoon, where she was' called.
by the illness anddeath. of • her sister,
Mrs. Dutnin, two months- ago.
Mr. and 'Mrs., Ithnereon,' Rosseau,
Muskoka, -yisite4 with. Mrs.. Aline .Wile
sou on Friday an on their returrewere
accompanied by Mrs. Wilson, vvho will
spend some, time with relatives there.
'Mr. and Mrs. ft.steles-event •and Mr.
Reg Cleverdon of Termer were week-.
°end guests: with their (laughter and
sister; Mrs. Green, and MT. Jas. 'Greene
The .rellsgiate students are dropping
out one by one, as examinations .are
written off, and now they await results.
• Mrs. James (Glen and Miss May Glen,
Toronto, called oa several old
friends le.re last week. They also
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QUiCKLY WITH
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ST. AUGUSTINE .
AUGUSOCILNE• June ee...--seliss
Nerine Kinahan. has -returned to her
home here_ afterteompleting her -Nor-
a1,4ehm-a,t-Ileafelon:----ekangratarlati
(Mr. and. 3/Rs. Healy; of
pids, ii,,.spent the Weekend :at
the leeme of. Hugh King. .
. Mr. Joe Lesley . ha's 'returned ,horite
from Oshawa,. where fie. Spent some
tiine••waiting. *at the airport. *
'MliSs Beatrice' Rinahan, nurse -In -
training in St. Joseph's 'Hospital, Lon-
don, Is spending her holidays at the
liome of fathef7W111.'Kinahan.
Mrs. 'Ray' Leddy has 'returned home
'from the Wingh-am Hospital . with
hey baby daughter, Agatha Helen.
eielessrs. Will and Joe Kelly,,Aforgan
King, Ehrl .tuid tOlifford Leddy, all of
'Oshawa were home for a few days
last week.
Messrs. Bill Kinithan,- Pat Murphy
• and: IKinahan are Working at
the almost at
• Miss Mary CA.r-r011 has returned
home after spending, this week at the
home of George 'King at Teeswater,
- The. Misses Mary Kinalta.n, -Rita
Boyle, Edna and Ade. 'Brophy, of the
Wingham Collegiate, have returned to
their . homes after' 6nishing their final
examinations lest Monday, -
Painful Boils
Bad Blood the Cause
When lviis start to break out on
different /parts of the body it is an
evidenee that the blood is loaded tip
With bmpuritiesi
-Zust when you think you are rid
of one, another crop§ up to tal:e its
place ma, prolong your misery.
AZ the lancing and'poulticing you
mag do wilfnot Stop more coining.
why not give that old, reliableo
mocta purifying medicine Burdock
Bleed Bitters a thence to banish the
boils, Thousands hose used it or
this ptirpose during the past 80„years.
Take D.11,B, and get rid of the)Ad
•,.blood and the boiltoo. r
Tio* T. Milionti Co., 14d., Vittato. Ont.
c."•«,
:LEEBURN
-sees_
-24.----Mes. -ROST
Bogie motored to Toronto on Sunday
to see >her husband, Capt. Bogie, whose
boat was there fora short time...
Mr. and Mrs.,111amilton.Olutton an'd.
BROPHEY'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
(Established 1875)
TRADITIONAL
SINCERITY AND
EXPERIENCE
••
• Prompt
Ambulance Service
Phone -120
FLOYD M. LODGE, Director
Cunningham &
Pryde
-,-EXtTE11, and SAFORTH
We invite you :to inspect our
stock of
Cemetery Memorials
Mt enquiries will be promptly
attended to. '
EXETER—Phone
. •
Betty Anne spent Sunday with the "
Misses Lockhart, .'iBlyth., Their son.
Stuart, -;who had . spent the week -end
tb,ere, eeturned liort with them, .
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Horton, ac-
companied by Mrs .Fred, 'Horton and,
MTS. Frank Horton and their elaildree.'
'from .Goderich, !motored to Thorold to -
meet Me. Fred Horton on Thursday
last. His boat was in harbor thee° for
a short while.
'Word has. just been reeelesed of the.
birth of a young son to Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Harrison.,at Clinten 911
Tuesday morning. .Mrs. garrison was.
Miss (Phyllis Horton, well known here.
"It's no use crying over spilt milkers
rauttered the wayward hubby to him-
self, as he staggered in at brealsbe day..
Bilious Attacks
Liver COmpliint
BUioJ,ffl4eti iiistingislianothliverer
nni
We -very eeralani complankvbut east- •
be quiekly remedied. -by stinnilating
the flow of bile. This softens the
accumulated mass the poisons 'ard
carried out the spten, and:the
liver Mid !weals are relieved awl 1,-.•
toned up. , 'L
Minim It fiaza-Iket-rma quickest
Sind enliven the sluggish liver, open- '4
ing up every- eheemel, by-cauniugft
free flow of bile and thus eleaneing
the livie the' clogging impurities..
' They are email and easy to take.
DQ not gripe,..weaken oi.edekee."
Th• Milburn co., Ia. Teconto,.. pat. ,
I 'Funeral Director and Embalmer .
. •
, .
All . galls promptly 'attended 't.,cf .
dile or night ,
—AMBULANCE SERVICE—
Phones: Store 335. , Res. 355W.
— ,
- tamilton street, Goderieh
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R. Wheeler
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No extra charge for the use of
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JOHN GRANT
CLINTON MARBLE
& GRANITE WORKS
• ClintOn Ontario
Successor to Ball & Zap&
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Monuments
Our prices have not ,advaneed fromlast year. ,
Large stock of Foreign and 'Canadian Granitee to cheese' from.
SPECIAL PRICE ON INZOIMPTION WORK
C. W. Williams .Sz Soh Granite Works
147 St: 'Patrick St. STRAlivitik PhOne 1955
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DISABLED
Wieldy removed in Clean ,Sanitary trucks. Phone eolleet.
009r 12, Clinton, 21.0 Stratford ol:ingorsoli 21
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