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Nature has provided for your complaints different
Herbs for different Diseases.
WAS PARALYZED, COULD NOT WALK --
READ WHAT OUR HERBS DID
FOR THIS BOY.
Elmwood, Ont., May 13th, 1928
Mr. B. .J, Aluitin,
Dear Sir;
I must write and let you 1F.uow how our soil,
who had creeping paralysis, is improving, He had
only taken your medicine about a week when he
could walk and in three weeks had gained 13 lbs.
Be has helped his father with seeding, and is work-
ing every day arias is feeling fine. Our daughter is
also snaking an improvement, is gaining .nicely but
is still taking your medicine. We certainly cannot
praise your medicine too highly for avliat it has
done for us, we do not think there is any medicine
sold on the market so effective in building up a
run-down system as 11Ii Murfin"s Natural Herb
Medicine and we highly recommend it to our
neighbors and fi ion l.,
Hoping to see you .Wen, we remain,
main,
Sincerely Your,
Mr. and Airs. Wm. C. Leifso.
Elmwood, Ont., R. R. No. 2.
SAYS ,IT IS WONDERFUL MEDICINE AND
DOCTORS ..CANNOT COMPARE WITH IT
Bayles Station, Ont,, January 2 7tls, 1928
Dear ITr. 1 Xurfin:
I have used the last of the herbs I got, from
you last spring, so I am sending 'for some more,
This sure is wonderful medecine, better than all the
doctor's Medicine I have ever taken.
Yours Very Truly,
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Kenneth Ross.
GALL STONE TEA DOING FINE WORK
Burketon, Ont„ July 26th, 1927
The Canadian Herb Gardens,
London, Ont. <-
Dear Sirs:
You Will find enclosed ten dollars for which
please send me a package of Gall Stone Tea. T
have used one package of these herbs and they have
helped nie, so kindly send this order as quickly as
possible.
Yours Truly, '
Mrs. Thos. Brown.
Natuwe s Way is the HEAL . WAY
No Operationis necessary�vfor any Disease
—THE HE i>w'AL WAY—
,MR. MURFIN
Expert in Herbs
WILL BE AT
Commercial.- Hotel
HENSALL
ONE DAY ONLY
Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p0zm.
Thursday
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SPEGIAL HERBS
for each of
These Diseases
BRIGITS DISEASE.
ARTHRITIS
ASTBME
ANEAMIA
BED WETTING'.
BLADDER '
TROUBLES
SOILS PILES
CATARRH
BRONCHITIS
CONSTIPATION
DROPSY
GRAVEL
HAY FEVER
HEART TROUBLES
BLOOD PRESSURE
Steep the Herbs
KIDNEY gTROUBLES
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LUMIIAGO
NEURITIS
NERVE TROUBLES
OVERFATNESS
PARALYSIS
(RHEUMATISM
STOMACH
TROU.BLES
SKIN DISEASES
GALL STONES
UREMIA TONSILS
.FEMALE
TROUBLES
WORMS
WEAK MANHOOD, ETC.
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ek with friends. returned to their hones agarn after
14Ir. and Mrs. Conrad Kraft and Mr j spending a few days with friends with
and Mrs. Cecil Shea who spent the j friends in Lucknow.
+ past month with the fornier's mother! Miss E. Langsborough, of Bruce-
+'` and sisteds left for their home in field, spent a few days at the home of
*Sask., on Monday. lir. and Mrs. W. Carlile and faintly.
Miss Mabel Sshade wishes to advise The young people's League will be
the public that she is in a` position to held on Monday evening March 4th
+ do sewing, and advises anyone in at 8.15. Miss Martha Carlile's group
.need of such work to call Phone 58-- will be in charge of the meeting. This
+ • 12, Dashwood, win be the last meeting Everybody
'1°z Miss Laura Mae Reid left last we- come! The Women's Missionary Sec
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o° ek for Palmerston where she is en-Jietc will hold their meeting on Wed-
gaged in the Hospital nursing. • I nerd ty March 1 3th, at 2,30 p.in. The
Mrs. Moffatt and. children aresp- text word is 'rejoice'.
ending this week fn Bru.cefield. The Mission Band was held at the
close of the service on Sunday af-
ternoon. Miss Gladys Stephenson op-
.,` STANLEY TOWNSHIP . ened the meeting by singing hymn
758; followed by the Lord's Prayer in
We heard with much regret of the unison. Miss Annie Carlile read the
+ very "sudden death of AIr. John Con—'scripture lesion. lVliss Helen Ander-
sitt of Seaforth on Friday evening ottson called the roll. The offering was
taken. The closing hymn was 37G+
The Mizpah Benediction was repeated
in unison,
. Beginning. Feb. 9th Ending r ebruary 16th
4 WILL HAVE TO COME AND SEE OUR GREAT BARGAINS
P. and G. Laundry Soap, 22 cakes for
Palm Olive Soap, 4 cakes for
'I• Corn, Peas and Tomatoes, 2 tins for
4• Broken Biscuits, 2 lbs. for
Flannelette Blankets, Ibex, large size. at ..,
4• Comforters, large size, each
IBoy's Fleeced Underwear, each
Men's Fleeced Underwear, each
4, Fingering Yarn, per skein
Common Yarn, per skein
SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT US TO LIST EVERYTHING. YOU
$1.o0
25c
25c
25c
$2.00
$2.00
50c
75c
30e
25c
ALL SWEATERS AT BELOW COST. COME AND SEE THEM.
ALL MEN'S UNDERWEAR AT REDUCED, PRICES
at. Flannel, 27 -in wide; per yard
,t, Towelling, per yard
•15c
15c
Cottonade, Regular 50c.. yard for 40c
Gingharns, at per yard 20c
SEE OUR SHIPMENT OF STAMPED MATS, NEW PATTERNS.
MEN'S FINE AND WORK SHIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES
14 To the Farmers, See our big Stock of Dr. Hess' Stock Food, Poultry
0j. . Panacea, Louse Killer, Etc.
9 Every Package Guaranteed. Money back if .not satisfactory.
DON'T FORGET TO VISIT THIS SALE
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140
+ last week. Mr. Consitt was a native
:;: of this township, having lived .here
• till his removal to Seaforth a few yes
+ ars ago. He had many relatives and
many warni friends here who r°egret.
4. his sudden passing and who extend to
,'gg, the bertaaven widow and family their
sympathy.
Mr. Elgin McKinley our prominent
j poultry Ulan, is going strong into the
+ chicken business. He is installing a
+ 'new incubator with a capacity of
+€+ 14,400 t';ggs and will be in a position
F to supply chicks to all his ild custom-
+ 1 ers and to nutny new ones. We hope
that his venture may prove as profit -
'I' able to 11.1111, as it is convenient to out
.. community,
I1r. Earnie Pollock has purchased
from the estate of the late John
Reid, the• ;farm on the Hayfield Road
known as the Well's farm. Mr. POI -
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THE COLD DAYS ARE NOW HERE, AND WE. ARE JUST .IN
A FINE POSITION TO SUPPLY THE PUBLIC WITH JUST THE
KIND .OF FUEL BEST ADOPTED TO THE REQUIREMENTS.
WE HAVE A LARGE SUPPLY IN OUR HENSALL COAL SHEDS
OF HARD AND SOFT COAL, AND ALSO CAN SUPPLY THE
LOCAL CUSTOMERS FROM OUR NEW SHEDS IN ZURICH.
Let Us sell You the very best coal obtainable at the lowest prices.
Leave your order with us.
TRY OUR CONTINENTAL STOCK FOOD FOR HORSES, CAT-
TLE, HOGS, SHEEP AND POULTRY, NONE BETTER ON THE
MARKET TO -DAY
WE HAVE MOST CALLED FOR BRANDS OF CHOICE HOUSE-
HOLD FLOUR, AND SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
SHAVE RECENTLY INSTALLED A NEW SEED CLEANING
MACHINE WHICH IS ANOTHER LINE ADDED TO OUR
EVERGROWING BUSINESS.
L. Schiibe & Son
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Dashwood
xs, Hooper of tendon is visitin
'M,a t'r klaug'htcr, Mrs. E. Guenther. '
earl, the little sort of Mr. and Mr
flUtligard is Very' ill
Alias Maggie Held has teturne
'Mame ttfte'r *eliding 501110 tints i
ef�rolt. Guenther, nurse of_
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COUNTY NEVIS.
Owen Geiger of Heneall is recov-
ering nicely from his critical attack
of pneumonia. His son Dr. Oliver
Geiger of Waterloo was in attendan-
ce the past week. -
Mies Kerr, nurse -in -training at the
Clinton Public Hospital, had the mis-
fortune to fall recently, fracturing
her arm.
John Tippett of Bay.fteld, was rush-
ed to Clinton Hospital for an operat-
ion but is improving.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Powell, of
l\fcKillop, announce the engagement
lock has been quite strong in the pro- of their only daughtei, Charlotte, :to
duction of honey and he will use the Cecil J. 1?uiitnan, of Kippen, the mar -
new farm for his Apiary. We wish tiage to take place the end of Feb -
him strcct'sa in the business, ruary.
The many friends of Mr, Jacob H.
Holtzman, of Crediton, regret to learn
that he is very ill at London Hospital
after a critical operation. His entire
family are at.his bedside in that city.
.Miu'ion Dougall, 8 -year-old laugh-
ter. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Dougall
of the 2nd., con., Hay, near Hensall,
had returned from London Hospital
where she was operated on for mast-
oid, but since has again been taken
back to the hospital suffering with an
attach of meningitis.
N. W. ` Trewartha,-Ex-M.P.P. of
Clinton, has purchased the new -laid
egg business of C. F. Haaper, of Ex-
eter and gets possession on March 4th
Mr. Hooper has paid out to the farm-
ers on the agerage of $55,700 a year
or during the period' since 1908 he
has been in business he has paid over
$1,000,000. Mr. Trewartha will op-
erate it in conjunction with his Clin-
ton business.
One hundrred and fifty loads of grav
el have been drawn in preparation
for the new building for the Colum-
bia. Handle Works, Exeter. The new
building will be erected -on the pro-
perty directly east of the station.
The 'annual meeting of the Blue
Water' Highway Association will be
held in Toronto on Friday, March lst
in, conjunetion with .the Ont. Good
"Roads Association. There will be a
luncheon on the second floor of• the
King Edward Hotel,
ltt,"the. main estimates tabled' on
Monday last in the Dominion House
at C)ttawa, there is a vote of ,$205,.
�r
000' for Gaderich Harbor Improve-
ments: The erection of 'the now 'e'l-
evator houee will snake additional
Work in widening the deep. Water
channel 'alongside the site of the new
house and cutting brit part of the
island necessary rind a e
y deputation
that place for Ottawa last week to'
meet the minister o:(' iublir,
SCHOOL REPORT
0i' S, S. No. 4, Hay, for the
month of January
Sr. 1 V --Glare Surerus 104, Napol-
eon Gc rome+tte 84.
Jr. IV--Olevia Masse 158.
Sr. Ill -Della Smith. •
.Jr. Ill A --Emmerson Erb 156, Nor-
man (h'.romr'tte 108, *Laura 'Masse 53
Jr. ITT ll --Alice• Erb 141, Dorothy
Gascho $ i.
J1'. I1 Gertrude Thiel 251', Elzer
Masse' 138, .Dennis Masse 120. -
I Class---Re'ta Masse 196, Grace
Ortwein 161; Claire Geiger 125;
Gerald Masse "76.
Prime i --Ade lore Masse 122.
Average attendance 11,57,
Teacher, L. Martin
I-ULLSGREEN.
Alis liti1h Richardson spent a few
days with her sister Mrs. A. 3. Smith
in Hensel!.
Quilting and nfht bees are now the
order Of the day.
Mr. 'Wesley Richardson of St.
Thoni.ls, 81)V -- the week -end at his
home' here,
lir. and Mr•s, A. Price and family
and ?Ii�, l!. Brown o3' Clinton, wore;
Sunday vi;,etcirs at the home of Mrs.
M. Ro'iche rt and family.
Quite a nunher of the relatives and
ricnds nitede'd the funeral of the late
Ir. John Consitt of Seaforth, on mon
ay afternoon, 1'Tr. Co -mitt was well
nd favorably known in this vicinity
Erving lived just the third'faranr
Orth of 1lillsgreen, where his bro.
l'i'e i.1Vlx, Thomas.Consitt rto\v residrs,
uch sympathy is extended to the be-
ati etl family,
Miss .1durirl Carlile of London, sp. 1 walkr, to
to
Iw
Mr, Wnt. Morenz of Detroit, is 'vis- • a
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, - A. h
ktorenz,
it
Mrs. Mitchell of Exeter, is attend -t.
ing Mrs. Otto Rcs temeyer who was in 'i11
,tuned til an auto a trident some time
d ago, Mrs. ltestemri;ye i is still confined
sr to her bed.
;hiss r Gladys
re
,'n few day,4 at the home of her press for fhe needed additional Nvo k,.
pare'llls, and for all truly start tin the, 51nt5i;.V;, 1
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