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DRESS UP FOR THANKSGIVING
LADIeS" and MISSES COATS
In a season when so much Fur is used, these f,leats are zeartimilarly
tractive chic coats of seedine and tiltivetyne, With shawl or erush tears and
cuffs ef,fiutfy thibetine. Style lavers the ,straight hne\With aim Mattes with
tucks,pleats indpanelliefteas.. Allure fully, lined and warmly interlined.
Season's newest ,shades. 4
NEW FALL—and—PAR-7"r DRES'SES
See our beautiful Tanga of newest models lit LadlesAd Misses' 10441
_Dresses. They ate of** newest materials, geotgette and Tad eonitiines,-
georgette and cut velvet ceintines„ Latta,st yks. Ten mot see tbese new,
Dkesses to appreciatetAes :and values.: ,•
We have a pod range of Party Dresses initbaLes.
New line of Ladies/ Hose just xeceived. •
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. ;MEN'S A:ND YOUNG 'MENSOVERCOAITS
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;MEN'S and 'YOLI.Nq IVIOir4:0VERCPATS
\Vt have a very fine range of Nees 'and 'Young Men's threreoats for Foil
and :Winter wear. Season's Newest materials in chjnehilla, Barrymore
:elOtit's 'and fancy Tweeds. They are semi...Hod with satin trn1 pIuh.. tented
Styles ,and4hade1. All sizes for Alen aid Young Mem' .Tli ate Moderate-
ly priced;
TIM 000inCil STAR
anionic ost top,. ten qualifying for titei
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trip.
r In the morning int (leases were ;
tilidged and ors1 mesons given to lite
judgee. The chews were orooptawd '
O r fall wheat, oats, barley, appIen.•
, potatoes and Salad Kock hees. in
[the afternoon the boys; junged each,
gave oral aeasons on rive classes of t
live stoekeelairy cattle at Wm, i
l, Leger, heavy horses at Lira Antier if
•sort's, bed cattle, elieep and ewiee it
Euphireian .finellas.
. lite successful ten in order Al
itwere tie follows, possible ecore ROW
lerairert Zutbrigg, Gerrie, 731,; Edwin i
• Weado Riltin 733; Edwin JoOne. Sea -
forth, 729; William A.rehibald. Sm.!
forth, 727; Robert Archibald. Sea.1
forth. 720; Douglas Campbell. 'Bel. '
•grave, 717; Waitcr Vroodds. Wing.
nom. 69o: 1i:tab Girdner, Goderieh,
OW; 'Graham Pains, Talmoston, QM;.
Alex. Alexander, Listowel, 670. P.
The ()Merle Department of Agin -
culture is enterteining a perty Of
approximately five 'hundred represen-
tative young farineee from ail zee.
teams of theltroVince at the Royal
Winter Win. :Taranto, 'Nov. lritit to
leth,eineltotive._
:. The -ebjeit -is --t4' 'et -War a -ttitinber
of hrieht young men from tack coun.
ty and district to see the ReyallVin.
ter Pair and ,other ineidental feat-
ures. in ehe hope that they mity-ben.,
efit from thiteeducationat expeilence
so than their own work . end their
on*. emitmunities MON theraW 'hove
tbe"7iatleantage of . Vie .infertnetien
end'eadhusitiene veltich such an exper.
fence' cannot fait to give. e
The program, Will nelude a tour.
a the eitv end mieite to Union 'Stock
Yards." Abattoirs. •Ptietorios. ,other
eoiropercion corteexos and pulihet int,
stitutions, as well'oe a study •of the
Great Hovel, 'Winter Pair.
CANADA'S INFANT DEATHS
, • PRACTICALLY OPPS,ET - e
.. • nerrisa immtsitAtio$
',no, recently "pu'blielted „report .of
•the Dontinion,Sureneoof Stetistice on
vital statistice in -Canada: beiniv-iihme
some Avresting fade:
In the year 1026, Canada jest 13;*
671 babie$ under rine year ofeager
•*•001'....11.••••••••••••
THURSDAY, OCT. nth. Net
.• nod altogether 30,0713 children under,
,PHONE 4I8 fivc. ware of age. • No los dm 7,080 .
chilaren were etillborn. Thie, toter e.,„, „.. ,
NFL ioss. o great pert of winch is pre- mts r Ro ma"
. 'VILIAIAMS:TAYLO"
, , . ventable. amounted to zsma deathe.
A LADIES' and 'MEN'S WEAR eeived 37.500 immigrants Irmo tbe Montreal
In the 'same fiscal year, Canada re- Generel atf ager of the Bank of
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"SHOP 1VIIERH-YeE-AttIO INV rmo TOeSHOP" Ileitis)) Isles. In other wards. Can- .
West Side of Square . . Goderkh,Ontari6 eada's Ilea
uotn lutAnts mare than 00E04 in (le. or,Damilten. The funeral took place
v7 lies of 30.000 Britieb. Antra, also. her sister, Wee nyelop,
SIR VINCENT MEREDITH: BART5
retsititat timilanicoof Montreal
one
Toilet Articles of Distinction
Wo always carry a well assorted stock o▪ f tko Leading
Canadian,. AnsericarA and French makes—
FACE POWDERS •
PE,REVIKES
TOILET WATERS
CREAMS
COMPACTS
RATH SALTS
C. DUNLOP
• . MALL DRUG STORE
. ford Black •
week.
Mno. R. T. 'Phillips, of Codericie
and Mrs. .1.• J. Elliott, of Wiugbam,
attended the 1Voman's Institute Con-
vention at 'Walkerton last week, as
repreeentatiyes from the 1 est uro
odnteetroieftt.helisress.s;oPuhsi.ili, pa presided at:
'Mr.s, 'Fred Brophy ,and dawehters
are tu town en route to Cleveland,
whether Mr. Woolley ilms. preceded
Ion, having been.....t,.1...eniointed manae
NEWSPAPER ADVESIISIN(f
• BRINGS RESULTn,
.• ger titele Of -the rEitatiiiint'Keidali-CS
tual populatton, her entire British front the family Itoute on Tuesday
s • . immigration. • afternoon to Maitland cemetery, tbe
' addition Canada lost 1314 moth. sernites being conducted bY Rev. C.
• . so......4•••.4 • of. ,
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DFATII OP REV. COLIN
111 era in child -birth, mettle high rate of P. Clarice, pastor pf :North street
g eongrcgation filed , slowlyatt. It Riddell,B Seh. agricultural re re- 5.7 for every thousand living birth. United church, of which .the fleeeee-
•' , etxrcatu. D. •sed the ostret to, take a lest.eond sentative of the County of Bruce, This is one of the highest mateenal Rd Was, 'rnellibert alla the nall-bdha--.
A much beloved and a very eeintly 100h on the .faoe of one eo Much be lobo,' he said, had •grown up with .deeth rai;es omong eiviiieedetee. were.Mesera. Ben Graham, Thoe.
- Man ,bas laeeneelled table reward lir loved. at the Dead Muth Was Woateev,s' hstituto, his inotioir hale- 'That one province in Canada should Murehet Ben. Saults, J. Johnstoto
the death on Priddy evening lest a ed. Rev. Dr. D. C. hlePeegot of ing been an active' membw, °show -an -infant • death rate -ed 48,11 Alex. Coorter and J.. j• hteghvert.
Rov pieeeeet., ex -Moderator 0e London, Mr. Thoe. MontOlan, an M. quoted %tinier Baldwin in.- paying a per tbousand living births, awl' an. hire. Martin *as a biglITY est(nled
the general aesembist nf. tbe Probe- W; G. .Medd 'WM among th'is' not- great trihUte.tea, Woinett'S Institutes, other the rate of 1410 indicatee how resident of the eown and wae much
teriao thumb: in Callada, and for over iced es to attendance. ' beloved .in tne inner tirele ot friend -
forty $0,atS minister of the Thames
Road and Eirkton churches. Dr..
Pletcher wag a waived Scotland but
had speut tbe greater part of his life
tia Canada and throughout his active
ministry 'he had had only .the one
tliarge, that of Thames Road and
Kirkean and his,zelection .4w Moder.
ator of the General Assembly Una
looked upon as 11 recognition, through
hint as a very worthy representative,
of the large class of rural ministers,
whose talents have been given ex.
elusively to vountry eharges throueh-
outitheir lives. Dr. Pletelter bad held
aunty pleees of honor and reeponeibi.
lity in ,connection with the presby-
'WOMEN'S INSTITUTES OP
PERTII, HURON AND BRUCE
Last week The Star gave a report
of the nest; deetie proceedings of tbe
convention of 1Voments Institutes of
Perth, Huron end Bruce, held at 'Wal-
kerton on Tuesday and WednescittY
of last week, and below we give a
report 'of tbeseeond deo of the eon.
vention: • -
Wednesday morriing% session eon -
Untied ,with renewed interest. ales.
P., V. Smitio Listoweiopreeided. Re-
ports a conveners, °Home Efeinom.
les'," "Health" and "Aoprecia.
Hon," woe veeeived, optiell$01 4'flui
•tery anti synod, and though !he rota.- service through eopperation being
ed from the aetive duties of the mill- the keynote of all the reports,
istry about four years ago, be Main.- Miss F.. J. Guest, M. A” Toronto,
tinned a keen interest in the progvess epolce on. "Program Plannine,i'mTduct.
of the church mei was a frequent et...dating her rmnarks by examples of
tentlent at Presbytery and other hcev to leterest members in the meet-
eneetinge in tonneetion with the Un. ings of the Institute, and bow to
ited Choral of Canada. Pleb. make tlie meetings balanced as well
elver • died, some thirteen yeara ago ite of -practical service. MSS Guest
and Dr. Pletcher wait living with suggeeted that programs be preeti-
Mrg. Agar and Miss Ager in Ilenel eat and cultural, social as well as
- tall. • }literary. She also outlided methods
The tonere!. took place on Tuesday,' bY Which Institutes mei' be of ser.
with a private service at the late re., vice by helping boys and . girls. to
eidence at 12145, followed by a pub. I choose their lifework.
Mrs. George 'Edwards, of Komoka,
eieying the. they were glutted in
weather eraft and Rept tbeir
(lows' open to .the intellectual breezes
of the homn. ne outlined. the meth -
much of flue loss of hfe preveht.
able, '
in an cited to redtice heavY
arld unneceseery loss in maternal and
.0d$ adoptefl by him to sturtmate the infant life m (Canada, tbe Canadian
grotest Interest in agriculture.
An excellent address was even by
represonative Um proviecial de-
partment of politic' health; 'Toronto,
wherein She outlined, the work eiteriod
Connell on Child Welfare, co -o
erattou with the, Promo Health
Depattments, -of different provinees
has etra'rige4 for the free clistributiou
of a tenet oof prenatal letter..
on by Due group of workers, 30th en These letters, prepared by a eote-
the nine laboratories of the province mittee of physicians under the dime -
end by the public health nurses, who tion of the. Mild- Health Section of
toured the province, .dispeasing of the Countil, give general practical in.
products of the same. She spoke of .forthatioxi end tadvice on peetiatal
the dental clinics, 'tuberculosis ell:title, yore, the neeessitn for wilich is so
the administration of toxoids and vac. strikingly demonstrated by the above„
eines for diphtheria, ecariet fever and tonclitions, The Councirs - prenatal
smallpox. Sae advocated the eduea-
tion of mothers with regard to pro-
per feeding and care of -children, eon -
trot of comenunicable diseases, quar-
antine and the remedyiog of defeete
in children, adding- that in the Peet
50 pare an average Me:vette of 15
years lute been, added to the span of
life.
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS
Colborrie
Colborne 'outwit met for .regular
business at 10 tem., all the members
ile r sent Minutes were read rind
elnneh Wds heard in a pleasing talk, giving adopted on motion of F. Wilson end
aSice2 ol'neloctkl.° The'aeuhlensrett was
crowdedto the doom for the very the "why" "where,''' "-how" arid A. .I. Goldthorpe. The month'e or-
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impressive service uno the eougre. whatof 'Institute wink, She said respondence was read and dieposed
gation included a number Henn (lode- that it is not what they get out of of. The treasurer reported receiving.
vie% among them Rev. R. C. Metter- Institutes that benefits the members, $5 from the auditor general fur use
but what they put into it. She mode of tewrishit hall for election pur-
reference to the brave and poses and front Wm. Pulford for
brilliant mete who gave their lives in 1 W. S. E. Railway lend *butting his
Pre$ideds and tia3 °Deaing PraY" the Great War to make Canaan a property. The road superintendent%
Was led by Rev. Mr. Chidley. the f, nt • irt which tislive payment vouchers were received on
Thames Rogd. _Bev. Neil M. 1." 1, Kfl"rds cl"cribe"
of 'Motherwell.; Rev, Itobt. Rieke, among the sparsely eettled Oiettlets
treeident of tbe London contortive; of Northern Ontario. where, ileepite
prese»t 'pester of ,the Church at
Pr. meleruem of ceevormit, end Dr. the fact of their men being received
eoneisting of ten or o dozen membere,
R. P. McKay. of Toronto the inet only twice a week, small Inetitutes,
teemed eptaking on beha f .of the
pseud, couneil of the United church.
and otheis, spoke in appreeitttion
;the life ancl ehaeacter of the deceas,
ed, pitying the highest trilmtea. The
yew spirit of the doctor earaoted to
pervade the gathering in the church
end as one and another spoke of tit"
tharacteristics of the beloved nactor
Who bad ministetvd so faithfully for
-mono years in the distriet, wrote
who -had the fortune to be ielquaint-
ed with Dr. Fleteher in his life ceuld
ant help but nieture him in his lov.
inn ministrations and happy troeial
intervouree of Ito • many years.
Tlaere was Ito note of torrow in the
eereice, rather elle of joy at the ful-
ler life into which the dear patter
had Foamed, and of aesurance that
his influence would *0 dont as It
beitedictiott end inspiration for MAny
a ,
.1lehe BP'. Smith. Of _Iliensalit of the denartment. being the vet
trulunit twaYer otter lemcn ltf7speaker. The, need speaker wee 1V:
exhibit wonderful Spirit anti live
eupplied linens for Red Cruse hospi.
tale, lterdweod floors arid "Arse aid"
kits ter their eclioals artd earpete for
theft chutehee.
A solo by Mies D. Truax, of Walk -
erten, was much enjoyed.
A unique feature of the eonventieni
on Wednesday afternoon wee a Con.
federation parade, when about a
store and a half of women appeared
in costume% of 50 or 00 years ago
mid paraded to the eonvention hall.
singing old -lime tiongs. One Yea
pretty outfit, which was well presetv.
ed, weea bridal eoettnne of CM years
ago, which was worn by the tittle on-
ly once, her husband keying paise4
away only a few week' aftee the
marriage.
The afternoen session was preeided
over hr Mr. It. T. Phillipe. of Cede.
rich. Mien Hamilton, ilpre4reitAtiv
TOWN OF GODERICH
PUBLIC NOTICE
The three fire alarm boxes are located as fol.
lows;:
1. On front of Town Hall on East Street.
2. On West side of Court House building in the
Square.
3. Tnidde of Waterworke Building at Harbor.
In case telephone is used call the Town Hall first
and if no answer, then call the Watenvorits Plant to
give the alarm.
Be sure to give the definite location of the fire.
Citizen* are requested to become aNtotinted
with the System.
By order of the
TO*N COVN(114.
1., 1.. KNOX,
Towd Clerk.
motom of W. L. loose and Wm.
Thom and signed by reeve and treas.
iffetc-Ort IMIOtt of Wrn. Thom end
F. Wileon the sum of 435 WAS paid
to E. Pfrimmer for loss suettimed
by neeident et Benmiller. Other
Mlle paid were: Mr. Merriott, for
draYing of modes, $2.60; Mina! Coo
Printing of voters' Ibiza and ode,*
O95.00; Goderich Manuf. Co,. lumber
and cement (with returned beige de.
dratted) &137.50. and 111.89 due on
$61itint hill, Council adjourned for
ninner to meet as a Court nt
ion a the dramn. aeseeement at 1 cyan.
Court of Revision, 1 , p.m., 0 ie
Nth -After signing the oath of of-
fice
it resolution was pasted allowing
appetite to be presented at time .0f try weekly-oone dollar * etem. he ford last week. ,
sitting a the Court. The following Family Herald and Weekly Stet- is a Mies ..7I. C. Strang left on Monday
appetite. were heard: J. McBride. eeedie to the newspaper busiitele 611 her return to New York.
about 17 acres too muek, allowed; E. caned**. and „well deserves the sup.
Pitiber„ about 26 tierce too much, Id; Port of an Cansanans, said to Mr. and Mo. R. T. Phillips spent
the week -0n41 'with friends it Lis.
lowed; M. Tyndall.. wrongly tiecteesea thaye over a million ...refuters that'll
• haNtina his land drain into propel- tince• ,
shi and the sympathies of ell aye
wit the bereaved ones.
- TIGHEe--Surviying her husband
only few weeks, Mrs. John P. Tighe
of Mdwaukee, Wis., died on Saturday
last in St. Mary's Hospital, aftee, an
operation for appextdiettis. Theebody
wasbrought to Godertch for interm-
ent, the funeral taking plate from
the residence of Mrs. McIntosh, West
street, on ThursdaY morning to St.
Peter% churcle where 'requiden high
mass was sung by Rev. Pather'Cano.
Peau. The rall-bearerse were Dr.
Itlabee end Messrs. Walter Shanuori,
W. A. Coulthurst, Ed, Searle E. L.
Dean end E. McLaughlin.
lettev services also bringa the.mother
enntttet 'withhet, Provitteiol DBRIEF TOWN TOPICS
e-
nartnieltt of Health. Ntrhe3e "rile" The Menesetung Cattoe Club
in the way of the visitoigoonse, foe holding 4, Hanowo,on at home on
Menday evening next. ,
The Godoeich Lions' Club are hold-
ing a ladies' night on Priday. It
expected the Settforth Lions and lad-
ies will visit the Goderich club that
tight.
A public meeting will be hell in
the Town Hall Thursday,Nov. ard,
for the purpose of organizing it base.
ball executive and club for .the
eom-
ing year. de large attendance is re-
"Mesrt.e.d.
13ouglas trevol• of Goderielo
chairman of the Laymen's Assoeitt.
tion ef the Deanery of Huron, was
the speaker at Trivia Itienaorlid
cburehe Exeter, on Sunday, the day
being observed as Layteetl'S Sunday.
Mr. Erie Wilsott, principal of Kin-
cardine public school; was elected
president of the West 'Bruce Teaeh.
era' Institute at the convention re-
cently held in Kincardine. -Next
year's onvention also Will be held in
Eitteardine.
1 PEOFLE WE KNOW
*Ms anti Mrs. James Hume and
children left by motor On their re.
hap to Montclair, N.Y.
Mrs. Ada Halliday has returned
from a. visit of severe' weeks with
her sister at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.,
and with friends and relatives
Toronto.
Rev. 1.Vin. A. Townshend, of, tier -
vie, visited relativee in town during
•the week.
Min. W. 3. *Nevin was in Stmt.
literature, etc, are designed to give
every possible oitt toithe prespective
mother for the betterment of lute
own health arid that of, tlie expected
. The council hes received many let-
ters of gratitude .from mothers, wile
have made exec ef the service, and
women in the outlyingdisixictS.
many miks 'item, a doctor, are gen.
trous in their oupreciatiori a the
practical information autt odviee giv-
en them, in the lettere.
The eiltieS. Whieh Consists Of tine
lettere, is sent out monthly 00 rinpli.
talon to the Canadian Council on
Child Welfare at Ottawa. or to the
Provincial Health Denartment. The
letteve are published' in Englitili and
Fronde
(Released bv Cfmadiart 'Council
on Child Welfare. Ottober, 1927)
MARVELLOUS VALUE
Xt is Teeny nuovellous the wealth
of good, wholesome,. instructive rend-
ing atter in each Istue of The Faun
ily Herald mad 'Weekly Star of Mon -
tial. It Iva -wonderful ecirabination
of eitree great papers, a weehly
newspaper covering the newe of the
world, with the greatest new:; gath-
ering organization in existenee;
family magazine of intereet to every
member eat the family,. Old •end
Yining; and an agricultural journal
that is worth, alone, many times the
Wet of the paper. het imaginea
combinetion tonteining all the above
features in a big 72 page paper, and
all for the price of the eeterage court.
esi diteh5 not allowed; Jno.
wrongly sisiteased for part lot rn con.
3. 2! acres ehould be aseeesed to Mr.
R. Mita intd 1K aeres to Everett Al.
lin -allowed; E. Mitchell, over metes.
Amt. no adios; Wm.ntreuelteto over
asresemi, no ectlea; 0..Merittes, wrong-
ly itemmed Inc seek half a /et 10,
con. ge-thilt was 'changed to propel.
owner; Rich. *nom wrenglv $4‘10t-.
tied far part lot &. eon. 2 --should be
rowelled to S. ABM—granted; Mr
• Schulte, wronalv asseoord Inc ten
aures. Amid be Allowed to T.
Fihieldee-etrentell; S. Gardner, on.
Jetts to paying anything as he is r
riving aothiageetm action;
Femme w b l, emt. 3. Amoksi he at.
eieimei to S. Gardnereorinoweel; A.
M. Strattalme, ever metemell fez
leetent. metime or Wm. Them
• svItt W 1.. Young the Ceiart afliourn.
ed te view the eropertv lot 2, con. 2.
• to meet Nov. *tit et I 0".
errier.aviGrov,
Toenekin 11.'14;
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71 SION FARM** iller.tNte
talltleirrtrueir
Wet .
• OBITUARY
linelt4atUteetifter an Blume 'Of
a few weeks, Mrs. Charles MetTardy
passed away on Thursday last at the
Goderich hoapitat in her 14th, yesr.
She wire a native of Aherdeenehire,
Scottend, 'hut had lived in . Colborne
township the *rester part of her life.'
she her husband Moiling to Godet
rich sonic yens ago. She Is larva -
.1 hytt daughter, Mrs' , Melvin Tyrt.„
doll of "Colbette. anti by ner hus.To stop work
heed. The fanerel took place mi
Saturday efterrioen to Maitland
eeraeterst The eerv'kes WeVe • ran.
fleeted -1w Rev. C. F. Clarke, told the
pethhearete Were Meeere../. W. Fra -
tier, A. Challenger tied Rolsert Ynur
Gederieh. ami Moen.
an4 It M. Toon* mot Ctif.
Mrs. n. Souks and Mies Saulte are
in Toronto, called thither by the ill -
nos 4 Mrs. Souks' tieter.
Mrs. Jno. Stothereo of Lueknow
spent a few dos with her friend:
Mee. R. T. Phillips. East street, this,
'Atheist every -day game oto •
ganrzetifin is •*paying a, tribute
to newspaper advertising. The
other day,' at a conventiofl of
restaurant keepers,one of the' ,
delegates said; . We've tried
, all sons a stunts, but the onlY
• advertising to bring results. was
'that placed in. the newspapers.'
Jt le vital to keep the name of
your place in the newspapers."
• What is good in the restueant
business is good for all kinds
blishiess.
, .
• (tkonv the Damen Estate, New
• York)
An inkling of the great sig,
niOcanee of newspaper advertis-
• ing. has been discovered by the
American Bankers Magazine, a
newspaper , enthusiast, who re-
eently eame out ,with the Ad -
lowing: "No 'business Than in
any town should allow a news -
wiper published in his town to
go without ids name end 'mai- •
nesrs being mentioned* eorae-
wlaere in its columns. This up.
plies to all kinds of' business
and professional mem This
does not mean you should bave
a whole half or,even quarter
page ads, in -each issue of the
paper; but your name and hued-
ness should be mentioned if PUlt
do. 'riot uSe MOre than two-
line spate. A stranger pick-
ing up a newspaper should be
able.to tell what business is re.
presented in a town by looknig
at a paper, This is the best
passible town*advertiser. The
man who does not advertise his
business does alt Injustice to'
himself and the town. Tite
tman vibe insists on sharing
the business which comes. • to
town, but refuses to advertise
its own. Is not a valuable addl.
tion to any, town. The- life of '
a town depends anon' the live,
tylide4tWake and liberal advet.
titling business men:"
Mr. Brophey was with the same corn.
pany In Winnmeg for mann Yeere,
Miller's Waal Peva:ere, net only
ineke the infantile sytitent untenable,
foe worms, but by their action on the
'stomach, hver Ond 'novels they eine
yeet:•exich troubleo as lack oof
tite, bilioueness and other intermit
disorders that • the worms. treats'.
Children thrive upon then and no
matter what condition their. norm
-
infested stemache meee'Ve in, tbey
win. show, improvement as soon aa
the treattnent •
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' Minto Tea, reg. 75c, for.......... ........70c
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