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Wrinkles
Fyeaches
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and
Headaches
REMOVED
Ey Wearing GLASSES
Scientifically 'fitted .and
Accurately adjusted by
JEWELER. AND OPTICIAN •
1 COAL FOR CAS
After some ;Yeti's of experience in
®®®® the goal business, we have wine to the
coinclusion that the only successful
443' to sell coal 1s for cash, and from
tow on all Goal sold will be for cash
only.
This w111 help to keep the price down
i as we: ore now lower than any other.
town of its size.
jA" J. IIolioway
ELECTION DAY
QUIETEST YET
'LITTLE ACTIVITY SHOWN
MUNICIPAL CONTEST IN
TOWN.
PHONE 3w
SOUTH HURON RETURNS
Mr. R, Wilson has made tire ofllcial
returns as follows,—
SEAFORTH
McMillan Merner
No, 1 . 93 114
No. 2 65 45
No. 3 22 46
No, 4 22 31
No, 5 52 63
No. 1
No, .2
No. 3
No. 4
256 299
43
CLINTON
40 93
' 64 126
40 104
33 94
177
EXETER
No, 1 25
No, '2 30
No. 3 41
No, 4. 26
.No. 1
1N'
No.
The quietest municipal 'election in
rimer: years" was the general comment
c;;, regard to Monday's municipal con-
test_ in.'ofle divisions about 30 votes
were polled before dinner time, Only
a couple of rigs were out to bring the.
voters to the polls, and this was one of
a1I . reasons why there was no iuierest
gake0s. .Before. 6 o'clock the returns
,:re complete and Councillor Miller
fed the cram The rest of the Council-
'rars were i es bunch and even'Council-
, Paisley and Nediger who were de-
,fen#ed were only a lew votes behind.
The votes of candidates in the var-
+N.on.; wards is as follows:—
BT. ANDREW'S
COOPER, A. T. 38
Hawkins. T. W. . 34
LANNGFORD, BERT 47
l'AlcEWAN, MURRAY 44
ISILLE44, JAMES 66
Nediger, J. W36
fi'zisiey, W. J, 52
SH'FPPADR, J. P. 46
WILTSE, li. 58
ST. JAMES'
COOPER, A. T. ... , .. 71
/343Nehlns•, 1'. W. 46
/ S ANGFORD, BERT
dtA65 seEWAN, MURRAY 57
MILLER, JAMES ... 81 No. 1
r T9ediger, J. W. 44 No, 2
Paisley. W, J. . , .. 37 No. 3
F SHE.P.PARD, J. P... , , , 48 No. 4
WILTSE, H. 49 No, 5
ST. JOHNS N0,..6
1MoOPER, A. T. . , . - , .... , : 52 No. 7
iHawkins, T. W. 30 No,'8
T AN'G,FORD, BERT 50
MvEWAN, MURRAY ..,- ...:57
Mit1FR, JAMES ....,,....,77
Nediger, J, W. 56
Paisley, W. 1 57
; SHEPPARD, J. ' P, 58
9,113 -TSE, H. ., - , ... '55
.ST. GEORGE'S
COOPER, A, T. 48
Hawkins, T, 'W. • • 36
LAN'GFORD, BERT 52
'M.EWAN, MURRAY ..... , 46
MILLER, JAMES .56
Nediger, J. W. 43
',Paisley. W, J, 43
-\••''APIEPPMD, J.P......,,....• 55
W]LTSE, FI . ......... . . . . 46
GRAND TOTAL
MILLER, JAMES 280
3 ANGFORD, BERT ..... , .. , 214
COOPER, A. T. , ....... , 209
W4LTSE, H. 208
•`.Srt-1F1'PARD, J. P. 207
adeEWAN, MURRAY 204
5'ais)ey, W. J. 189
Nediger, J, W. ....• . _ .. 181
Hawkins, 1'. W. 146
HENSALL
T E CLINTON N
JAMES BOWMAN, M.P FOR
NORTH HURON
tom.
Majority is nearly 1500
Mr, 13ownien was born in Morris
Township .and filled positiuins of
trust as School Trustee, 'Township
Councillor and Reeve, turd was Warden
of Huron County before attaining to
the higher honors Ile was elected to
the Commons for Last Huron in 1911
by 11 majority of 198 over A. Hislop,
Since then the County lost One seat
and was sub -divided into North and
South 111)4on, Mr. 13otvmtut being the
Unionist standard bearer for the form -
r;
Stephen
486 334
Goderich Twp 158 373
Mullett 335 285
3344 3399
Majority for Merner , .. , ... , . , , .55
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COIINGIi MEETING
r) e
'l'he final meeting of 1917 Council
was held on Monday evening and all
the members were present,
•
410 • The fullow;•utg letter was read .from
233 Mr, It, 14, Manning:
Clinton, Dec. 20, 17.
113 D, J:. tMttcpherson:
108 Dear Sir: -1 beg to advise you that
74 at a sleeting of representateves of all
25 the Protestant churches in Clinton,
held on the 19th Inst, the following
122 320 resolution was.passed with the instt•
ucl-
198 ions that the tame be forwarded to the
Town Council:— -
105 110 "'That we memorialize the Town
5 Council asking then to make a contri-
bution out of the '1 own Treasury to the
408 Halifax Relief Fund."
37 Will you kindly bring this )natter to the
attention of the Council,
47 Yours truly,
47 R. E. MANNING, Secy.
)29 On motion of Councillor Wiltse and
20 Reeve Ford, the communication from
33 R. 8. Manning, be referred to the New
35 Council of 1918. Carried.
Mayor Thompson spoke about the
221 coal situation today in Clinton, and
while .coal was coaling in, the outlook
was not any too bright.. Mrs, Fawcett, at Blyth,
11 A large number of accounts were Mrs. Margaret Sparks, of -Brantford,
70 passed, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. (Rev,)
37 A. Hooper asked for a refund for W. B. Moulton.
68 tvva months unearned time 00 business lir. and .Mrs. Harry Morrish, of Oa.
bow, Sask., are here . for .a visit with
tax. •
186 'Councillor Wiltse voiced the senti_ the former's mother and brother.stent of the Council at the regret that Mr. Ed. Mogridge, of Winnipeg, Man,
i
BAYFIELD
1 21
TUCKERSMITH
No, 1 66
No. 2 60
No, '3 49
No, 4 76
No. 5 74
No. 6 59
334
172
McKILLOP
No, 1 116
No. 2 98.
'No, 3 101
No. 4 74
359
203
STANLEY
No. 1 57
No, 2 FG
No. 3 23
No. 4 13
No, 5 00
218
USBORNE
No, 1 40
No. 2 ' ' ' 67
No.3 18
No, 4 , .. 56
184
HAY
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PATRIOTIC NOTES
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'Regular meeting Of the W. P. S. on
Friday 'afternoon at 3 o'clock, Please
1ar,'ir1;; :til '(inishett work of tire January
1slblpnrent,
Owing 'to !the holiday season t'he col-
:9ectien of the Penny Bay Ives not •as
r911 fat Deecmbcer, beteg 586.69. We
lane
'Pape to keep lit as•large as possible as
`wittioltt funds the woik for the Soldier
tads reshot go on.
140. 1
No. 2
No. 3
No. 4
No. 5
No, C
No. 7
No, 8
No, 9
30
41
103
90
69
74
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Local News
!/U'i MMMit sir tt i`Ii�it0+atf�Xtia
Arch Meeting Friday.
17iere will be en Arch Meeting on
Friday evening of this week in the L.
O. L, room.
Rev. Robinson is District Master. ,
About twenty-five from Clinton L.
0,0, went to Seaforth . on Tuseday to
attend the tlullett District ,fleeting.
The following officers were elected:
District Master—Rev. ,l. A, Robinson
Clinton.
Deputy D. M.—Jas. Dunlord, Clinton
Chaplain—Rev, W. B, Moulton
'Treas.—Mr, Rands, Seaforth
D. of C, 'C, Tyner, Sununerlilli,
Lecturer, T. Managhan, Clinton
Fin.-Secy.—F. Pennabakkr, Clinton
Rec.-Sec,—Mr, Bolger, Seaforth,
Cj.iiiaren Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
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Over the Teacups
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po®aeQ rs®msmmts,rri;,,rf+mse0aa+a
Mt'. W, G. Moss of Chatham, and
wife and daughter, of Clinton, spent
New Year's with the ,latter's mother,
tWO of the Councillors were among
31 the defeated that day, and hoped to see
30 them back again in another year. The
1 t 1 Mayor and. Reeve and Councillor Shep-
63 pard also spoke at regret at losing the
28 two members, Messrs, Nediger and
Paisley replied to the speeches.
263 A smile spread over the faces of the
45 Council Board, Press and Police when
a hearty and unanimous motion was
passed and theinvitation waS given by
the Mayor and Reeve to come over to
Bart:ifes for the oysters.
Council then adjourned.
105
55
'122
67
349
168
s here on a visit.
Mr, James A. McConnell, of Vttn-
rcna, Alta„ is here for the Winter. Ile
reports fair crops in that section atd
just enough snow for sleighing when
he started Bastrterd,,
Little Bobby Doherty, two-year-old
son of Ale and Mrs, Jas. E. Doherty,
has ben. spending several weeks with
friends in. Goderich township.
Miss Mallen, of town has been
visiting Mrs, H. Hibbs on the 14th con.
of Goderich Tow:Iship,
Miss Hattie Greig returned last Sat-
urday after spending the Chrnstntas
holidays with the Misses Harland at
Births, Marriages & Deaths
Guelph.
J. Leslie Kerr returned last
Saturday evenittg after spending a
couple of weeks at the parental home in
Toronto. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Wiseman were
New Year's visitors with the Tatter's
another, Mrs. Grant, at St, Marys Mrs
Wisenuui stayed a few days longer,
Mr, Eldred Archibald, of Ottawa,
was at visitor in town for a short time
this week.
We are glad to report that Mr, Ii, B;
Chant was able to get down street for
a short time these days. His old friends
will hope for a speedy recovery of his
old time strength.
Winghant Tpne:—Miss Alva John-
ston spent the holiday to Clinton.
Miss Viola Cook was it visitor with
Wingham friends.
Mrs. `i'ienray, of Blyth, is 'visiting her
mother, Mrs,. Thompson,
Blyth Standard: -Miss Resta Barr
spent New Year's Day with Clinton
friends,,,
Mr. E. Watson and son, Mrs, Wm,
Watson, of Blyth, were caller` ill town
last week.
Seaforth Expositor; ---Miss Jean and
Nora Gaventock spent Sunday with re-
latives in Clinton,
Whighajn Times:—Miss Lois Holmes
'of Clinton spent New Year's with Mrs,
Sydney Holmes of this town.
23 Births
22 HOLLAND, -)n. Hallett, on Sunday,
'4 January 6th, to Mr. and Mrs, Noble
11 Holland, a son:
Marriages'
RILEY—COOK- In
Goderich Tp.
5 on Wednesday January 9th, by Rev.
_ W.. B; Moulton, Miss Sarah A. eldest
542 140 daughter of Mr„ and Mrs. George
kook, to Mr, Joseph Henry Riley, of
Constance,.
Deaths
16 52 Mci{F,NZIS.,-1n Goderich Township,
70 29 on Saturday, Jan. 5th, Caroline Wallis,
301 31 relict of the late Donald McKenzie, in
56 20 her 94th year,
S1 20
G7 23
24 50
56 53
7
16
.. .. 30 22
67
STEPHEN
372
15 G6
No. 1
No. 3
No, 4
No. 5
No. 6
No, 1
No. 2
No, 3
No. 4
N0. 5
No. 6
No, 7
486
142
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
29 33
26 5S
39 69
13 50
27 70
19 43
158 373
215
HOCKEY NOTES
Last week Mitchell juniors defeated.
344 ( Seaforth by a score of 6-3,
--0-'-'
Seaforth juniors plays Clutton in the
arena tonight (Thursday.)
•
The Clinton Clinton .luniors lost at Seaforth
on Tuesday night by a score of 13-4.
--4400--'-
Goderich Won
The first junior O.H,A, hockey game
was played in the arena Friday night
42 when the Goderich juniors made their $ri( i� ��y p yg
60 appearance here, The game was a IS ��x�a 1rV A C S . `F®FS,SAY DAY
28 good one, when it is considered it cess
63 the first of the season and maty of the
29 players were "green" ones, Otto Dick
27 of Seaforth, was referee and gave good
36 satisfaction. The score might have
been different had Goderich had an-
285 .other gosltender, as Bacheler had bells
and horseshoes i.n Gist that night. Tlie
score was 5-4, The line up was as
299 foliowrs••
-
410 Ciiuton-•Goal, A, McKenzie; left
320 clefence, el, Elliott; right defence, P.
140 Wlteitley:,ceetre; P. Livermore; tight
108• left win F. Wallis;
wing„ Cy. -Weepy, g,
212 `spare, 1.: fIrillar.• ' I
186 Goderich—Goal 9L Boehler; right rte
Well;
263' feuucc; J, doss; left. defgntec, V.3, W ,
34 1 centre,. A, Erowniee; right wing, Aftclt.
140 sent; left wln6, Jt'. flabby share Sturdy;
HULLETT
'/4
51
41
49
27
46
47
335
50
RECAPITULATION
Seaorth 256
(:niton •.•••• 177
Exeter .'. 422
! ..,..,,.,105
13ensa I . . ,
Hayfield
2:1
,'t'uckersmith .. 384
l 389
McKilori
Stanley ..,. . .,.: r?it$
Stanley
1 tivbor ne ....... ,
everyb0ti5'rlbnsy•kliltEhi 'r. . !it Bay ...... r , . ,.: , v. , 6 .510,
SUNDAY IN THE NAVY
,Sabbath Set Apart for Entire Banish:.
I ment of Dirt -Jack's Motto "Clean-
,
liness Next to Godliness"
I: A carrasponclont serving on a.North
Bea dreadnought sends the following:
I! Sunday in the Navy Is still set apart,
se the day for tho utter and entire
banishment of any and everything op.
ppoosed to cleanliness. On any of his
Majesty's ships of war on any Sunday,
therefore, at 6,90 a,m,, the ebrtli' blasts
et int -glee bring J'ack's rind to the
gtortier realities of Sunday •tnorniug in
the Navy..
The Tohrhty and'Cruahor'd-the to!hhrt+
the elitist polio ,ratan, and the latter
satellites= -at Inlmedlately out for
i o a ICs
e
int. er w
t t .
w .
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1
g a ttrrk-
ILIL"
' 'in n wee„, b A
1 oe e
t a
Peps will give you relief.
Simply dissolve a Peps tablet In
your mouth Your breath carries
the. medle3n,t1 Pine- vapor, which
is released, to all parts of the
throat, rtasnt• and air passages
'where to liquid cnedioine could not
possibly reaels. This vapor die
stroys all genas with which it ,
routes in cornea,. soothes and
h ealn the Inflamed membranes and '
fortifies you ages lust coughs, colds,
sore throat, bronchitis and grippe.
Peps corituin absolutely no harm -a
Cul drugs and ore therefore the
safest remedy for children.'
6qc. box, 3 for 51.25. All dealers,
or l'cps Go., Toronto. Send lc.
ctaanp ,for postage on free ttial
package.
le :e inriiv clua' Whiten the seductive
blanket still c•ovors five minutes later.
Before 6 a.m. .tack bas lashed up his
hammock, stowed it in the netting,
had a swill, and parte.ken of his do-
coa. "Work stain derrick" is scarce-
ly sounded off by the bugle when the
boats are hoisted out -board, and so
the de,y'e..work is commenced.
"Chippy" Plays important Part
The "ChIppy," or shipwright, Mamie
busy connecting up the hoses. with
the water -mains, and a rush is made
for the locator wherein are neatly
stowed brooms, squeegees, and swabs,
required for scrubbing the upper deck.
Every square inch of deck, from
fo'c's'le to quarter-deck, is introduced
to the enormous pressure of water
which streams from the nozzles. Su-
perstructure, tunnel -casings, gun -tut,
rets are likewise flooded till the deck
is inches deep in water. Every spot
of grease er oil is removed by the,
vigorous application of holystone and
sand, and an army of brooms proceed
to "Squeegee clown and dry upper
deck."
Jack now enjoys a brief respite till
"Coatis" is noisily announced by.
"Sticks," the bugler. A breakfast of,
maybe, sausages .incl ei;ge le tackled
with a will and an utter disregard for
possible digestive disorders. Now the
mosa•deck is to undergo the trans-
formation scone. Decks are flooded
as before; lockers, mess -tables, and
stools -everything which the liberal
application of soap, 'water, and elbow,
grease will Improve -are scrubbed.
Steel etenchions are polished until
they reflect the. features of one's face,
and no brass -work will pass :,_WtSter
until one can part his hair by gazing
into its brilliance.
Divisions, and Captains' Inspection
But ottt of chaos cometh order, and
at 9.15, when the hands are piped "To
Mean," he quickly changes his No. 2's,
or second hest, after a hurried but
thorough Waal., and is then ready for
Divisions and Captain's Inspection.
"Divisions" are sounded off, and
everybody fa]ta in at his appointed
post. Officers of divisions' inspect
their men, and pity the poor fellow
with hair a quarter of an Inch too
long, or, boots not appearing as thottglt
varnished.
Mess -decks are tbeu inspected, and
'Rig church".immediately afterward,:
piped. On the whole Jack sings welt:
figad although the sermon bores and
lpistles mystify Trim, he loves to give
expression to a well-known hyrzt
With church over his troubles are ,no
more, and he is free icor the day.
home Peculiar Wilts
Among many curious wills may be
reckoned that of the great Shakes.
'pease, who bequeathed to his wife his
secend-best bed with the furniture, and
t alone; whilst an old Provost of
lett a sum of money sufficient
to give every' boy at Eton a half -sheep
Go S'ebruary 27th of every year.. 'Now
aye, .however, a threepenny -bit
es the place of the half -sheep.
to there :any reason why the farm
home ehquld not have a nanous, why
the sleeping rooms should not be com-
fortable or why any part of the farm
home should not be warm enough to
sit 1u? •
Flaked potatoes are used for human
Hood and cattle fodder.
CARD OF THANKS
'1'.o the Electors of Clinton-
Ladies and Gentlemen:—I take this
means of.th;ankIng you for the hearty
support given me on the seventh inst.
.anti) assur4 you that 1 will do my best
'to l terit the confidence placed in me
R. J. MILLER.
—CARD OF THANKS
To the Electors of Clinton—
Ledies and Gentlemen:—Kindly ac-
cept idy gratitude for your, generous
Support inMonday's council contest.
I will .certainly endeavor to' merit the
confidence you have placed in ate.
Sincerely BERTLANGFORIv
HOUSE FOR SALE .
'file frame house, s -roosts on Ontar-
io street, 35 ;otfei'ed for sale: electric
light, town neater, furnace, % acre of
land. Apply to •
Mrs, Mogridge. »
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the members
of the McKillop Mutual Fire insurance
Company, will be held in the Town
]f all,,Seafor•tli;' on Friday, Feb. 1st, 1913
at 3' o'clock pee. 'The business of the
meeting will be l0 receive the annual
statement and .Auditor'sreport; the
electing of. three . directors. and, Awn
auditors and °thee ..business. ,whIch
04ght be considered, of,benelit. to the
company, ..'l'lie. retiring. directors are
Malcolm McEwitn, 0.,.1'., McGregor and
G. R. McCartney, e''No.are, eligible ,for'
re'electiOil, •. • •
JAMBS ("COOLLY, OLLY, .9reside91
THOS, h. HAYS, Secretary
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MEETING OF THE HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporation of
the County of Huron will meet In the
'Council Chamber, Goderich at 3.00
o'clock on Tuesday the 22nd inst. 1918
GEO. W. HOLMAAN
Goderich, Jan. 716, 1918. Clerk.
FOR SALE'
Barred Rock Cockerels bred ,from a
Cdckeret from Field's' No. 1 pen. 5
cockerels at 9:1.50 each; 1 cockerel for
52,00;2 cockerels at 94.00 each, A-
bove prices are good for two weeks,
waren prices will be raised, so come and
gel your cockers! now.
H. A. HOVEY, Clinton„ Ont.
•RAW FURS WANTED
Highest prices paid
''Bert Hovey, Clinton.
House for Sale.
Six roosts' and Summer kitchen,
waterworks, gold, cellar, central and
very comfortable, to close an estate,
Apply to
James S, Miller
or W. Brydone
FOR SALE
(4n Albert Street, a seven ruont,ed
cottage. Electric lights, soft and
town water in. kitchen. For partic.
uhu•s apply to
T. A. GREIG
Calves and Collie Paps for Sale
• Parties wanting calves please leave
your orders. You need not take them
if thy do not st4 t. Good Collie puts
for sale, A, E. Matheson,
Phone 17 on 336 Clinton—SeaforthPO
POTATOES WANTED
Delivery any day. highest market
price paid on delivery. hides, Furs
bought also any quantity empty sacks.
Jas, Steep & Co.
9,0, Box 192, Phone 126
MEN WANTED FOR MUNITION
WORK.
A number of good reliable men can
secure steady employment on Munition
work, Apply to,
The Robt. Bell Engine & Thresher Co.,
Seaforth, Ontario.
For Sale or to Rent
The brick house on Raglan street,
now occupied by J. 11. Doherty, for sale
or to rent. Electric light and town
water; 2 acres of land. wall stable. All
in good repair.
Apply to David Cantelota.
Place Your Order
for some of our'Western Oats ww
Melt
wo have just received and we will
charge you 00 more than if they were
Just the ordinary grade of Oats.
IC you wish to secure Borne of these
Oats place your order early as they
are going fast.
We always have a full stock of
Flour and Feed.,
Highest : icepfor 4
Prices paidrk at R
•
W.Jenkinsi8on
1 hone 188, B4ritiOnost * e at a98
m.ma,„m
MORTGAGE. '
93000 wanted to take up a first
mortgage, good scour] Ey. • Interest
6 per cent.
94,000 wanted, 'on first mortgage,
good security. interest 6 1-2 per
cent
' W. Brydone
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF CHARLES B.
HALE, INSOLVENT.
NOTICE. IS HEREBY 019EN that
the above named insolvent Charles B.
)tale, carrying on business as an In-
surance .Agent and Conveyancer at the
Town of Clinton in the County of Hu-
ron has made au assignment of his
estate to me for the general benefit
of his creditors under the Assignments
and Preferences Act,
The Creditors tare notified to meet
at the office lately Occupied by the in-
solvent in the ')'own of Clinton on
Wednesday the 91h day of January,
1913 at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon
for the purpose of receiving a Siete-
ment of the insolvent's affairs, I'or the
appointment of inspectors and the giv-
ing of directions with reference to the
disposal of the estate.
All persons claiming to be entitled
to rank on the estate must file their
claims with me on or be.fare the 20th
day of January, 1918, after which date
I will procacd to distribute the assets
thereof, havintr regard to those claims
only of which I shall thea have receiv-
ed notice, and i will not he liable for
the said assets or any part thereof to
to aqy person of whose claim I have
not then received notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
28th day of December, A, 0. 1917.
W. BRYDONE
Assignee
Clinton, Ontario:
U n rA. fl TRUN K 5`Y M
FHE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE
between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT
and
CHICAGO
UNEXCELLED DINING CAR
SERVICE
Sleeping cars an night trains
and Parlor cars on principal day
trains.
41)11 information from any Grand
Trunk 'Ticket Agent, or C. E. Horning,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto.
30114: Ranstor'd St Son. city Mussels --
ger and Ticket Agents, phone 67
k. O. Pattison, station agent
Dizzy and Faint Spells
Are Warnings of Heart Trouble
That Should Be H'Ieetkeds
Those feelings of weakness, those dizzy
spells and "all,gonc" sinking sensetiOns,
which come over some people from time
to time are warnings that must not go
unheeded. They indicate an extremely
weakened eonditiou of the .heart and a
disordered state of the nerves.
Those who are wise will start -taking
Milburn's Heart andNerve Ti
ls beforefora
their ease bee01008 hopeless. They hs,ve
no equal for strengthening the heart
and invigorating the nerves.
Mrs. Rmil Brooks, tipper angetown
N,13,, writes, Ml last summerand
winter 9 had dizzy and weak spells,
headaches and fain tini, s3u4 blind spells,
A friend recommended .Milhuin a Heart
and Nerve Pills .to me, 9 had only
foetid taken two boxes when T u gad great re-
lief, p .highly recommend thetn to alt
who softer from heart tt.'ouble.
Milbum'e'ITeaet and Ntiave P1118,are
50e. per brie at Mb dealers or mentor
direst' on reoet9lx'of; itlee by The P. M4 .
bwxt Oat,, Littutted, Termite, Ont ,.'_