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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1941-12-31, Page 5Wee N'IQ»DAY, DEC, 1et, X941, UL7 EVALE Mr. ate; Ivzas W111 Peacteek epee: eteel enta,e with ids parents Air. mud LOST- Mals jets,. Peacock at Bluovale. Billfold cont.UIU1I)g sum oP money, Mr,,Wilirect Mkt well of '1'orartoreg,ietratere oard and drivel's permit. anent a fete days; and iChriatmes A. eeeemee, p`tne•er please leave air BWJSSELS POST .... ;-low To Conserve Rubber lass Add And HelpWix'theWaz FOR SALE - Otte De%,ava1 Oreille Separator, in geed COndtti0n. '''lune Brussels 40•1•13 Norman Stephenson, Ethel FOR SALE». Used Creann Separator, in good condition, I apply Brussels! Creamery. W)nd+t'ar--•-.tl:uW evreey inotor1at 'can save rubber and aselet 'the Allied Victory' Program waa pointed oat to• day by J. 1I• Ilekey, •Geneta1 Ports and Servioe Manager sof the Chrysler Conpa'at/on of Canada, Limited, Mr, Hickey stated that by doing' a few eixnple things 'the 'average nuetoris't can reda0e ,the wear upto 25 percent, thereby saving as much as one oanUS of rubberper tire : per Month, Since Mete are same 1, '500,000 motor yeeilett In Canada today,' this, Would mean 0 swing of 157 tans a4': rubbed' per month, nr with Mr. and Mrs. Al: e lefelewen, at Tia. Pout, 2024 tons a year. We are glad to hear Aon. Melewen is ,.,„ tench 0 :saving' would release from termite b<otter. e-,; FOUR SALE- net total retie Immo ate. Mr. Hickey Mists V.1014lj.at)iers spent at row 'II uybred pullets (Leghorn -Minorca) said, euout!yah, rubberto build the •clove and C;toristneas .with Mr, and 1 laying, \` amply to e heavy duty tines far more than 21.- !vim, Jassy. elesces. end/sone and also i phone Brussels 47-r-5 Harvey Hulley 151 heavy Army units. Mds1; Pearl Mathers of Toronto, The a�ietage tire on more thou Mr, Rueetel •Barnard of the Air i STRAYED- half of th0 pass t ours. on au1' On Lot 7, Con. 1, Grey, a York roads today, Mr ekes, said. weighs tbl°+as of Guelph spent a few days I Anda. all exr do prove ownership and. STRAYED - and ,Ohri•eln4as with his parents Mr. frau -and Mrs D. 13arner& Pay 411 expenses. front Rev, C. and Mee. Tavener spent plume 84-r-8 Russel BradshnrV Pound 'Christmas with Mi. George Thornton FOR SALE- IT If and their families on lite boundry. 16 pigs, 6 weeks old, apply to sacra M7•. and Mrs, Jim Jlohnst,on and phouo 82.4'-4 Roy Bennett per n ,daughter spent Christmas 'with bee } he eaY Parents' Mr. anal Mrs. Wm, Dobie at FOR SALE-' motor Auburn. A ski :suit 0100 good as neve tire Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Nethery and Mns, Jest Logan Brussels ells __-._.._...._- fire daughter Mr. and .14rs. Cites, .Tohus- FOR SALE- neecli tun and Enema, A bunch of little Pigs, Oarload of was!. sheet and srreentings• the tire 4'II gP 111 24 to 25 Do -uncle new. and lose; four to six or 0 01' seven le wearirg dawn conlplete- tloe (tire Lasts ,two years, weal' gee. around tour ounces per tire nonth. Ancl It is really aa0Y• s for U1e•th•ottghtlul, petriotle '1st to guard against los;,, of mileage. recemsnendaitionS are. "Cheek 'temente frequently. Tf a tire m 30 pounds, running at 25 will e from one quarter to a third mile' built into it. Normally preestlre ,nay go clown as ranee •o peends per week. Too much sure. bow ever, eau extra r in the cenin,r of the tread, and -inflated tires bounce clear off osrgh +Pavement, slipping sure fine off tread rubber. Mr, and Mrs. Melville Mothers and two children had 'Cluistmas Joe Hamilton lrluone 11X dimer .with Mr, Ilenty Atathens and 1 t__ _ �,A^"-°'_" taistet+. aloe Chas. 0.411 Cha'istnias ` FOR SALE- e.w}aper with Mr, and Mrs, Walter 1 g ohoice young Oows, springing Woods. also 1 fresh Cow. -MISS RIMY Duff' of Toronto hospital phone 23-r-16 Dan McKinnon spent IChrdsin le with Mies Ruby 1 ._ - -= •✓-_ - 'Duff and Mrs. Aiken and Dorothy, t STRAYED - Mr. Alvin Snaith of the Air Force, ; heater on SIA Lost 7, Oon, 13, (trey, A Toronto, spent a few days with Mrs. Owner "can have .same by proving Pst. South and daughter. 1 owueswhilp and paying all expellees., gen -Mites Isabel McKinnon and Mr. ; phone 42.4'-11 las. Stevenson hot rate Somme MacKinnon spent a fete days FOR SALE- 1 ape .in'd Chr}stmae with 'their parents < rdunutity of dry woad, $2 5O at the it the Me, and Mrs. Root. McKinnon nt .1,d1e and 12.75 delivered. S 0.l 'BlueS•ale, phone 42-r-14 Soho Stevenson sae Mr. and Mrs. Harold I•larrts and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Carl JohnstOu TENDERS WANTED- chaalgil tires. curl Mt'. and Mrs. Ed. Johnston spent Ten<letts for wood Dor •S:S. No, 4, iihris eves with her. and Mrs. Spar- Morris, 20 cords of *Beech and A' ling Johnston and eons. ' Maple body wood, 14 enema long to n We are glad to bear Mr. Alex be delivered by March 1st. Tenders cal GREY 4 ,,,...,.q Mr, stud Mrs Jue,k 13uyd and foul' ily, Air. turd Mrs, William Boyd anti family, :Mrs, ISalyr•11a' �13oyd of Me. Killop and :tits; R. Miller and Stewaet. fprnt Chlieterlas with Mr. and: Mrs. W'n. culler, 12th coo. Air. and Airs, 1.1c>yd I3ai'kWell spent the weak end with the latter's Parents Mr, aui1 Mee, 3. MONabia, their netee Muriel McDooar.ld return- ed with diem to epee* a few days in Guelph; 'Pile many friends of Mrs Annie Smith will be, soin'y to hear that she is eorrftned to her bed but is sightly improved, we are glad to'say, Mise Jenteet McNair who has been tektite; rote of au invalid all ,salnrner mem Chtistnlas, '11 her brother's home an the 14th con.., of Grey. Dungan McNabb of North Tdastlbolpe is speit*ing his vacation visiting friends in hire old 'tome township. Grey. Dunk is always welcome. The many friends of Thu-ry Septe- tte of Ethel will be sorry to hear of hie death., Eslpecially his friends in the south 'stde of the Township where he was born, His wife( and family have their entire sy1111p4 ley+ iu their bereavement. 0. splendid ,Cll>tristm;es concert was held in 8, S. No. 3 on ThuvadaY, kDee. 154th. the teacher. Miss Cald- well with the :music teacher Mise Wheeler, showed cat•,efu1 training in the emeriti* piet•es that were pres�eatt.• ell by the pupils to a large and appreciative audience, Jas. Deifner was the capable nbairnlaat. Ile. W. Burnett, Elora was a holt- they visitor with his daughter, Mrs, Win. Smith. 5th line, Frank t`atdiff, 'R.C.A.1',, }lagers- ville, %gtent several days at the home of bis 'brothere Clifford and Mack Cardiff. ds tet pees wen ave•; of r void ex,cesielve speed, the great enemy of tire life, High Speed eretes te)'rtfRe fire hetut and the ter the rubber the teeter the of wear. To tehret rate. 60antile ed uses 50 percent more rubber' '1 40-n(le speed in travelltner „the "nu distance, rubber haat aright be ed for veal needs or to keep your car running further' without need of Florence Thomson Bride Of Sydney Merritt Tboa nlultlag.e was solt#tU1lZed Vaal i 131,171 VAi.id..•. ... , ottu•d.ly uftelnoou in the Church oe l•etsoi.till53• M'oit of tit liar the J,ptph'any of Florence Elva Thorneue, daughter of Air. and Mrs. tedium Air Force who Amine Ullrtst^ George 'I`hosnson, to Sidney Douglas I trate with relatives, here, were: A, .. Merritt, sou of .Air•' an0 Mrs. ';'•hest 1 E. iSmlth, :St, 'Ilhnmctei Ar11ole Merritt, of Smithvilie, Ont. RV. Ci ' !.11110*, Nearest; Jack 141llow, S. !leveed peilforaned the ceremony I Monetoe, N.13., and ldussel Barnard, and Mr. T, el. Sargent sus at. the l Guelph; Miss Ruby Dull, Toronto, organ. •*1114 Miss Duff; Mt', and Mi:s. iiut'old Ht,i'i'ls and �sonls, Mount Poorest, with. Given in, mtuTiage by her father, 1 g 1110 ln•]cle sure 0. Tilttsli pink nein Mn and Mts. Edward JpblIIet Ii; Mi. wn with flltgertiP veil of ma.teh- and M1ts, Jutnes NMazshull, I.istevvel, with Mr, anti Mrs, A, U• Stutth, Mr• ing tulle; rflugbl with erange bids:• a n ehe c'ar'ried acasoade bun• and Mrs, 110.313, Turnbull and "laugh, 0011 , a d iter Patricia, Byron, with Mr. and 1iuwt maid to hones and baby les l ums• Mrs, ]•]distad dulhnston; Misto Igobd1 Her Merritt. s soh'ee honor was Miss Rothe Mcleinuon and ,Spence McKinnon Dlerritt, sister of the grown, and the '1 'Hav'e wheel alignment checked. trent tire only one half inch out. of P 14 draggjed sideways 01 feet o11 mile It rolls,. '1'ihink how nluelt earl rad)lser would he .;rubbed off sliding a loaded lire this 11iwtance. gene teed. *•heels, waste fuel, as ell 0.e- rubber, anti make steering fflnult. "-lvtikl sudden lads-i'abbil• stela'ts. 11.1 skicld1ng .stops. '111ey scour welly' trends. 21110, waste fuel. "Cheek brakes, Badly mein* ed rd badly vitalized brakes cause eeesrh'e: 01i151 maven tire sett', ori they are dangerous.. „Inn t ethic. verbs h1 turn'ng or .1 eking. ; idewall ruts that Yon .,'1 see are had. but worse are intake .' ("nee semi 4an'1 Fee anal hotel mice the 1 Ile of yeti is area :>.hnrter. Turn corners slowly. Rounding hem at high •peeds seers off tubber that nlght last many miles sr smooth rolls 4144. "Neve cute anal Mintiest repaired ronhptby to keep moisture out. for tnots:titre makes tires rot and de- lrreases their life. Aud 4011'1 forget h i 411 i1 nn enemy of rubber, caus- ing softening end blistering, "Lastly. and meet inlportnnt, ul• w•ay, drive carefully. It' safer and it will always help to /tive rubber and fuel• • "everyone realize,. that 't,nlay's Itrtltic c 1.011 on rublber lint ft's• realise that st4rietn''X Power of nlu• navy eleps and planes and guile, •11-•1 11 .elld0 113(411 rubber, A 11141• 1vntilr hip requ ems 1un.000 pot1nda of lubber; en Army truce; needs hi ,l Ent) ponnds of Jobber: each bee' briubrt• requiems rt, share 01 rubber; ant} there are hundreds of other needs, "11 is the pathetic, dilly of halt ;nul teeny mem at' Its to tithe ntmolst vau'e 1f 1110 ilres in order to incite, avail- able u1111' rubber 1•or the late. -hips, tette,. and hurley 11,1,'ssnry rex f 'victory.'" 1il*lewen hs some better and hope for a speedy recovery. and '11r. and Dire. Jae. smith, Mr. e e, Wee. Fryfogle, Mr. Wilfrid Mc- { vv; Mc- Ewen, "Mr. and Airs. Jas. MUEtven TENDERS WANTED- ` di 'ani their families spent ('•lu'istmae Tenders' fW caretaking of S:S, No. with 1h•. and Mrs, Alex :MoEwen, 1st L. Morris fl,bo'h'act of caretaking' IT line. ,1 Mies Janet Robertson of 13411530018 ePend Christmas with her mother n :tied brother, " Mr. Wm. Scott spent Chri4lUlas •l :end the holiday with his mother and :,aster in Pbiltede1Phia, til r. turd Mrs. Robe. Warwick 1 -0.x141 ()hn ietintas with Mrs. W. J. -x,11 and family, 2nd line. Mr. and Mrs. Moses and sons and ell • 4 Plate and Pearl Mothers v t,•ittel on Saturday night with their uncle and aunts and cousins, line Cnntmmlton. Ser'v'ice will be Observ- ed in Bluevale and Ebenezer church ( MAN WANTED- .ta on Snnclay, ,Jan, 41.11. l;veeybndY, FOR GOOD WATKINS ROUTE" >rhould attend: these services, espec 1 Steady customers. Must be ..hon- estly In These critical times when est and reliable, have cer or Means the ehurc•h thaws (•Carty one• of getting one, No capital or 0ly (1fOrial :board meets oil Monday experience n'atkins Comrequired. Write t�•lhe to t 2 P.M. 2177 Masson Street, Montreal, 1'.Q• - FOR SALE - STOOK UP NOW- 1 house foal lot kennel ns 256 and Yetth• Marvel linking Powder 5 lb. me than\ megak'v' tl ito 1307. Seuated tin ii5c; or Sun Berry- Tea. Try 30 It -Its uuexeelled> Phute Y up, to 1111 1 1 eine,0 village ll g of 'P ruse elf the Tete 0.30 orders in at once. 'tills going ,1•, 1 wish to thank my eel -earners far Annabel Mist, *even:4M, heir their patronage in the pest and wieh 1pp1Y 10 Itt'. le, Ole. Het Weston Rd. 1 one and all a tI<t)1117 New Year. fee' Toronto, Ont, phone ;t'3 R. R. Ding, llrnssels. alta v. _ .' Packers ant�si our`_,touitr. to be sealed. Tenders to be in be Dec, 30th at 1 o'clock, Thomas A. Miller, Sec.-Treas. le by P' ran be seen at the Sec.-Treas., oryfit. the eternal on the day oP annual meeting. Tenders to be In by Dee. :loth at 1 o'clock, • Thos, A. Miller. See.-Treas.. S.S, No. 4, Norris 41 11. ,I. TENDERS WANTED - For 20 cords of beeen and maple body wood delivered •tp S.S. No. 3. Morris. Teetiers to be opened Dec. elst, Ivan McArter, 1 bridesmaride were Miss Phyllis Mait- land' and Mien Elizabeth Baelrel', '1'11e former was in duety pink, aIle the bridesmaids wore twilight blue rite hats to match Ser: Tress,. R,R. Na 4, Brussels n We pay the highest Price obtainable for Lave and Dressed Poultry. We will be pleased to dress your Poultry and Pay You on Rai Grade. ALSO FEATHERS Write us or phone for weekly Quotations, *113 Mr,. and Mee. 11. H. MsIK/anon, Mien Lois 3:11iett, Ton:In'to, with and, Mrs.. Raymond Elliott Mr, and Mus.: Alex Mowbray, Luoknow, with Mr, . and Mrs, Archie Messer; Mr, moire gawith w to s and A1114 George hove with Mr, 04' stevlaeal with tulle. They curried MIs. A. D. Scott, Seafo]'th;a'Ms. and bouquets oe pial" •carnations and II Mrs. R. F, 01011(409. Mac and Olive elite,, 1 Srs. with Mr, and Mrs: Neil 1e Air, Clarence Book, of Stun. McEiuhern at Mount Forest; Mr. elite, was the . host tutor and the and 'vire J. 0.0 Mount n'i111 Mr. ushers wore Mr. Bert Thomson, a brattier, and 1144'. Erle Oeg. Mrs Robert The reception was 7 eld at the A4Trheson at Ripley; M s Andrew home of the bride's parents o11 Galley avenue, her mother receiving in a' rose crepe gown %deli rose and silver bead trim, 'Mack accessorles and c o) sage of Joanna Hill roses' and fasbia daisy 'mums. • She was black }ear's mPsivo6je. lt. was n: message 0.P ass silted by tips. Merril#t. ee a tnentsoeragenneu�t fur the Ne41 'tear, sill" jge n gouts with black hat and Iter. F G. Fonvler Coniduoted the• '. rtlraage of . Tiettertimc. roses and ,0/11;(44 In Knox Preahyterhe tvlt`te dingle 'moult, church after an .abs.euce •of. two On their return from a honey moon in Montreal, the couple will Sundays due bo to health. The Qat live In Niagara Palls. Ont. The mon was preached by bride went avrav lecame beige wool eon. a etudemtt from the Tenviersity dress with bei;e camel hair coat of Western Ontario, London. ]3e eased his, meesaOntario, on on text; ralttan in br'a'ver anti hro b4' . 3" based All With Once Anao't tear; ;tat .and 40 *2 Vbrtc 'Phe ge si to Make Dxeu0es•" acrd ending a graduate of Virtaria College and bee .been tenebine physical training neat SuudaY. the regular service at. InnBnrth 'Cechnirai SrhonL The will start. at. 11.30 'o'clock. out Basel Barnard. ,Gue,lPh. grm,m is rirfire in the Tunior Chem the holiday 'with his mar�nts, Mr. h' of r:nunuerce In Ntngara Fulls. 1 1 and Mrs. Edward Barnard; Russel has recently been promoted to n, • leading a.ireraftemen. While home itis sisters, eels. Sperling eohnetOTh Clearing Auction Sale of the estate and Mrs. elharleo Johnston and his of the late William• T. Clark of Farm, brother, preeentetl him with an R C A. F• wrist watch. This 3tt Farm Stock & Implements at th5 his Prnnd presentation south half of lot 23, Concession Morris township, 2 miles west of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. eternise and Brussels on Friday, January 9th, at eless 'Olive 'Scott attended the tene- t o'clock sharp, consisting of the ral ,of their cousin, 11'rank odNT. M. following:- Settee, 114 .Seaforth on Tit)I1.SL;g :li: nvrtl mare, in yrs. old: 1 157. $,eott "lied suddenly in TOIVYttiw rand Mrs. 1-Tiggine, Toon Jalnen Mei1ardY with Mr. and 1, Lament and Miss Elizabeth Brewer with Miss Jessie Strachan near (31110sels. At the Hefted church on 'Sunday'; Rev. C`.. T:tVP1eet' pre:wh',f} itba New Farmer's Wife Has Time For Everything Tn case you ,Should not 'believe that "tete farmer's wife has gottime for cv'erytlung.' read the following: it wit sent to et well-known national Magazine by a falmel"s wife. "The farmer's wife hats no excuse for net being en111110d one np•to- date, All she has to do is to cook the 11111814 avd *:1011 the dish's and mop the floor and sent) the steps and wash the clothes and mend thN linen and darn the pocks and intik the *0*1 and chant the butter and feed the chlekens4 and bathe the ehildlren and can the fruit and cut 4 he child rev 's hair and sat the dog on tramps and Phase the eat out of the milk honse and palish the silver ,i'1 Week the stove and straighten the ,,;haties and settle the children's serail`; and 81100 the hens off the earelt 111(41 wipe up tate Hind father ,0.1 the buys tt'adc In and balm the brea,l and snake the rake anti chest, the p;_": out of the garden one an- swer the telephone and sift the ants cit cif the Sugar and air the feather bees and hent the waster for father to wnsii its feet anti watch get the 11.1u0 05 gather the eggs leee4> the neigh - pease to town off to solium nee agents and and gather the lamps and seal the fishes and not for bed hug's and in the morning and and set the belie and hilts baby white she and get the children saki g„t rift of insure ,•iluaY the fruit trees berries and trim the the Wes and 01114143' elep the Pees tine peel the }reaches and rake the lawn and feed the pet tenths and string the beams nudefill the lantern and sort the apples elle and the menet miller Mertens and celery in the wend and pick' the.. geese Ind u,wer ti.' items and tell. the men What they did with the axe the last time they Used it nod write a letter to nln.he4'. Then in the at '01'111^i si11 can 0.'n t.i the mission- ary inee"l e and welt her head off f.4' ter• }lc.a:ham " Fardwirlt Recnrtl. Auction Sale Grey mare, 12 yee. old; Grey Geld- ;17 D-1." ton Hoy' 500 bushel mire& hlg, n yrs. old; Agea Driver. FED Pi(: -R Pigs, 4 months aid. 1 Grain; Quantity of Turnips: Quail, teifiree;Nd- 65 Rock Pullets; 40 ( tits, 4,2 Potatoes, ` - Reek Ilene. 1 yr, 013,1 FARM -At the Maine time and place COWS -Ayrshire tow, 6 yl's. old due there will be offered for sale, subject Feb. 15th; -tyt•sllire cow, 7 y1•, old. to reserve bed. the farm consisting' due Fele 27th; Roan Durham raw of 100 acres of landtore (n• 1410 '' 3 yr. old. due March 26t1: Red Due- j learn Sti' x 36':lentil, 112 storey brick., hent cove, 3 Yr, old. cine May 251h: 1 11aU8e; chicken house 30' by 14' wile' B1 1031 Angus cow, 5 yr. old, due MaY I colony house attached; driving shed: 13x11: Hereford raw. 12 yr, old, mill"- Water supply ctxnsists of never fail- ing; 1 year-old Heifer: 2 year-olding supply of writer supplied by a deers; 6 heifer calves. spring rleelc and a drilled well. Also i\1,PT T;1[T:�T,S-•nP<'ting Mower 6 ft, on the farm is 5 acres of bush rut; Fro4i & Wood Tian Rake; (2 arses of hardwood). leas -os, Merle Seed Drill 11 hue TERMS --On stock and implements with grass seeder at#at'lnnenti resit- Terms ou farm made known. Massey Harris miring' teeth Cultive: i en dee ee dale, tar; set 13031 Rieig116 Wagon; 13417 i Mrs. William T. Clark, Proprieitress: Rack; Gravel Box: Walking Plow >;dward W. Elliott, Auctioneer. .. (new); Wanting Plow; Gong Plow; 4seetion Drag 'Harrows: Clutter: Buggy; T)PLava1 ("ream Seinrator No. 16, (Good condition); QuantltY of TAnaler; 'WIl,eet narrow 10 con nearly new fence double set Iier•1 nesse single set Harness; Washing 'Warhine; Churn; Forlcs; Shovels:iii Chains; horse Collars; Tools; eltc _ ....._ - A Pictorial History of 1941 And America In War headlines of ane of llrstorys most dr matt" years . . revievv11 Witdt tent and etriit#ug illuetr4tions, in- cluding •dn- . c a fail color plrh1re of 1'res3*0111 Roosrv'Clt 01gn111g till. 11,08110011 Of 1V111' .. , 111 111 14 Sm1- I clays lastly or 041(11 Sunday Times. '''his le a . RI 11.1.111l; 1'0(11•l1 7'011 eih want 1(1 lump. Ile sere to 1 tart Detroit tinnday T4m11 iii: )v.111 and nv,y emelt, --._-___ Export PaclEersw 4' n prevent milli from n <U 111ru • when i i e 70x Brite_ ' nth, to w hil e 1011E110 " a teas poon o f_ trovthtn� noel lit h t1g inaPl in it corn starch mixed with a 111 tie of �----- "•"._ the milk: `.. . 6404.44®044,10 ®9tiro11.4 ... Seaforth Monument Works (Formerly W. E. Chapman) Now Operated by Cunningham Pryde Qe Exeter and Seatot•th You are Invited to Inspect Our Steele of Modern Cemetery Memorials Seaforth - Tuesdays and Saturdays tinont 'hone no . 31, fora oto p pP The Brussels Post "THE PUREST FORM iN WHICH TOBACCO CAN BE SMOKED." Are you sick and tired out every morn^ ing -- always constipated - can't eat without pain and distress? YYour liver is poisoning your sybe the result: nen health may 410 "III since 12, Always Pena Now" Since l was in 'Ave suffered from ronstlpatInn,oullt. t sea frit wi 1 started taking 'Fruit-a-t.tvea aid 1 can truly say 131 7 kovc nuc wonderful repot, livery one sttoutd dyes" Fruit-A- t)v0s and eniee)t(e is 1 cry ars 1 114140 never been sick for years,. - Mrs. Florence A ,Ilinmso'nw A Your liver is the largest organ inour body and most important to your health. �t supplies energy 17 vourcbodyllacks this es and energy and belands. If comes hcrnmes cafechl0d-youthtnl vim disappears, Againyour lifer pours Irilt bile to digest 0st T t 0d g*1 lid at waste and allowproper nourishment \c1 -ti your liver gets to retch Your hhau• out of order proper saon ent stop - stop -you're poisoned vilhthe 'waste decomposes to Your intestines. Nervous troubles and rheumatic pains Arise from airs poison. Yeti become constipated, stomach and kidneyscan't 'work properly. The whole i system s nff141011 and you feel rotten." head- chyicBlau achx1 disease.3/1.ti e1 out --0 ready prey fAPbous,nids*4401>5145011011011451431 altdhlve {Von prompt relief from these in15<r105 with •improved ernn a -rives liver 'Tablets The liver is toned u+. he other organs (unction normally and lasting goodhealth Willis. 'today Improved Prpir tnvttiare remotes largest selling 131et' tablets, I hcy must be4ondl 'try them yourself soli ot 1'1'rntta•nves' you ataal cw11 (3,eson, oadgct, toting health-- t Montreal, Que. "Run Down F01 Yearsalth", Nos Paliett ,t H i 1 a was t e rtt t down andnd terAbly nervo, o lilas tionwauss Ne4'0 acnt' 1 via alwu,�'a r,ott- st'ttat0d. Fr)11 p -tiers" anon, made me better nod tbcre la neth#ng Ince It fur .., . ' Bunking you welt. now 'rep and et 01111) a,'tte ecetlaem at bad health' rrult-m-fives made the fret ting .. Mr. Roy Daimons, CGarham, Cutea.,.,