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THE GODERICH STAR THVESDAY, OCT, 21th 12nt
ALL THE BRAN YOU NEED
ALL THE FOOD YOU NEED
SHREDDE
With all the bran
of the echoic wheat
Eat it with milk or ereAM and you hasIt a complete, perfectly+
balanced meal -calcium for making borte9 Wad teeth-vitar
wins fey health told etroagt11-4)rate for needed rougliage-+
and co tasty and easily df3este,l.
,
juuR.oN TEACHERS' department prepare and aalierizo
CONVENTION uitable collection of problems In
" aelthinetie suitable for second, third,
foutth teasoeo; that the detente
f&vct I •
illies Censitt. *use!), and J. , gar, ment be 09 te o
liruesels, Presidents for Corning. `immanent certificates to teacbers up- out into new fields of discovery: 'Ilie
Year on eceeiPt of eeroof tliat they have
—. books eliould be Dulled to their age
convicted their upper school work and to their ability to comprehend.
Thureday end Friday, Oct, 10 mid and have had at least five years suc- Worke puch as that of Abraham
al, were the day.; of /the teachers' ceesful experience ee eecond-clase
data Lineoln ehould be on the bookeehelf
. conventiotie hi West and East Huron, profeesional teachera; that the
the former meeting in Exeter end of opening public eclutole .ift septets+ and with young children the atoriee
the latter in Seeforth. ber be the firet Tuesday teeter Labor ohould be told not read. Care must
be exeitieed by the teacher to pre.
Among the palters read at the W, Day; .that the hydro. serv0te rate to
Throe convention was one by J. G. rural schools be lowered to a mini- vent the elllideen from readioff friv*
Illaachern, D.A., of London Normal, mune and that copies of this reeolue °Ire etertee* With teenier - POltilh
on the teaching. of literature. This ition be Bout to the deeartment, hydro ' this readiig. may e co-reloted win*
was enjoyed by the teaehers as Wicommission, and to the Ontario Edo. luetory and geography and mei be
resivre them light on the teaehing of ,cational Council; that the minister of ta4ea eitnef.,e4 1101T:it Or " nOrne,
elbe-senjece. eteleeation-either-desist efromeeending runils shouut ' 0 eeT,eu on what 1 a 1
d -
cut of the O. E. A. proceedings and recept ..Terlixample to inculcate ha. ' g'es e as ene e a
I hi Cr I f ti m
wark clas3 eroves of intereet
decorated with fewexing plants
Tolopho nit° t;. elawsen took a three •ef
eirth Beek pupil, in Asti.
▪ tila pupils. 'Ito windows sheied • 110 Op*
and the Vaal:serifs Amnia have no- Had a Serious
o il it erawinge to repreeent the
aa Thartiogiving, Vetere, Nervous BrifilkdOWn
*inutile of the scar or speeed days.
tine, bt, Petrick, beeides S9tne t,4
preeeue fire protection week The r'ee hteea ,teielde, Owen teeine, Oat.
teacher herself Weed be a earaple of eeetteeze "I efe teteetetee eletatev.„
eatriese and chould appear in differ- ene i'eet reeuths ugo t hal a veey
cut attire hi dear to ei-eak the rs9r,r). ealeeee'nereesea Inceeelewe.
tenye
Ineprztor Dcecom committee upsn
the paper and suggested to the kon-
vention the necessity of eultivatiug
the aesthetic selisoL Mr. Tom, U.
•
if d set e3ttOOL„1 ill the wav of
and sevefal of tho tea: zeta,
o ere gg
publications dealing with the . wore:
arnonf; Om being the Pictorial Ede-
' cation, a morality journel publiehed
in England.
Mien Addeline Ga! --r, of Crediterf.
gave PePer or: Sulelionneatary
The oeleetion of the couree, a$ cum. t
Deadinet.
mated, ehould toed to the Moiler de-
veleperient of the eland and the st1P-
;admit of tho material should he
done by the teacher. Children sbould
to taught to uee the diction are and
tlee' encyclopedia. Observation. pro.
perly developed should lead the eltild
— tehe-picautent-Tra-WIT-FengiNY--.11r,'-ent -pairipllletsetn.ging--teachere-bye.heeet eentle-t:20,,Rt„Kea 9.4:!_7ere sue-
t 4 13 si ) i. - • —
-- - - teVeinethe day gave his- adrrese en ite--of• evince and sobriety or issRuby eec 1 o the Exeter
eSueceeep which Was a master cm. remove the enifiletionse Thete-were -staff took FeirnarYelleading-with -a
fositiOn. !respecter Beacom gave a lall teachers registered. relass of Dix. girls. She developed the
talk on elementary education of Enep, At tbe East Huron 'convention the I lessen by introducing picture study
land: front his experience during the election of officers for the coming year . and had the pupils, in complete/ oen-
aver be taught there on the exehanget -resulted as follower' PresMent, - J. itences, give en item about each milt _
plan. G. Afawson taught a lesoon in Edgar, Brussels; Illee,president, etre] found thereon. Word recognition in
I id a of bow to delegate, B, B. 'Crawford, Seaforth; the words learned. emetions, each pupil continuing from QUESTION OF CRIME
"My ecte-ce were setae X could at
sleep a right, Emit Lai a great deal
of pain ia ay Wert,
"I Wed aieveral r.721,1: -2.-D„ hut del
not get. emeh eiaa a fticae
adviaed ino tt) try
and taught a Unmet on the -.Nikon/
ef Potatoes." From sample. *hewn
deireloped *curt card inner te ,
eabulate the result* of the childrefies
;matinee se to elee, sluts*, .iliff4,2
lave, istc.„ The method was time
eliewn and peoved intereet tefIi
convent ic,n,
Beaccen gave a paper en 'flee
eeeetary leducation,of Englarel. Tee'
elan of exeliange wee emeained, tecri
Ionowed histoey of the manage-
incnt .of 6aelt avieJole, the insPeetien.
cte. One peculiarity ie Viet the head
teaeter of each eellool sets elle course
of study suietiee to that particular
.lecality. Vateition (here i3 live
neey took cue weeks beginning Re the end atJt'.
and ran et Salaries range frOtO $1,000 to $1,9
eePeed, ar.e. a year, _ ,
'Mt eery thark61 e.the aueitere' revert showed a good .•
1 l9e3t ttienz a5 Juilance. The Question Drawer was
new s!cep eeeeete taken by Inspector Jleacern. A bear-
ullci Lave uo mere ty vote of thanks was tendered the .
trustees of Main street church for .
119,3•12ti "1 13Y the uee of the „church, the teacliers
/
Vr1
,110 epata a to at „nu druniota nen% V110 opened their bellies to the.
ania 4131e1a, or mailed direct en receipt teachers end lekeithe retiring offieers
priee by tree ae einem Co., Ltd., foefruitleieNyaetaiorna's l'ffAeruvtitee.m Tblrioeunstintgitiiiigo
Toronto, Out.
- meeting to ee,,elose.
who provided the tirograile the eiti.
phases of echool life, To create that I
G. S. HOWARD, See'y.
A. J. BRINTNELL, Pres.
interest the followin.h geuidees [Maul
liele the tetteher: """ f) GUARD 'ME CHILDREN1
etudy sbould be graded. 2, Interesee ,
FROM AUTUMN COLDS
tag details should be ,supplied. I
tSatilrePril"fiwenititintextrse.adrtTliesb°sutuleribtse The Fall is the most severe season
should dramatize the subjeet where of the year for colds -one day la
ilt?sedsibalse‘wel alaitubsitertaotrirclisnovsehl°811,1baiebge- wleassrmthethine onteht eiasidonanhdervmgtu'aarndd. uthne-
vaphy investigations and excursions. little tines are seized with colds that
The paper WAS full helpful thou, may hang on all *winter. Baby's
ghts for the teachers, ' 1(); Tablets are mothers' hest friend
Miss Grace Pepper followed with in , proyeetiligeepeb_sejsbing_esida„
IIii ellase_Colnhosition- They att likestivea. keep+
ject should develoPlult natural eeva eing-thii.binveis and stomach free and
from the coutse covered by the- sec- eweet. Au occasional dose of the
eind "4"ilee Only- tailing for morn de- Tablets- willeprevetteefeda, or....it
'tailed. study of the sentence forma- t does come on suddenly their pretext
tion, Paragraph structure, puncturie, use will relieve the baby, The Tale
tion. etc. Subleets of interest to the, lets are .soid by medicine dealers, or
Penns should be to develop by mail at 25 vents a box. from The
thought. Outlines of stories should , Dr. Wither' Medicine Co., Brock -
be given to assist pupils to Alt out eville. Ont.
h il A to ma be in I
agriculture to 4 class of publie school Aitken, Bluevale; eecretary-treasure script, followed and after a short
, _
llopfla for the purpoue of giving the er, G. re Jefferson, 'Clinton; O. E. A, drill, sentences were read embraeing t e eta s. -s re eetold
woung teat. iers an
treat the subject. 'executive committee Miss Hutton,
The election of officere resulted es Aliso Muir, of Winghiem public school,
Mimes: President, tdiss. Annie Cole.' The next convention will be held in
aitt, Hensall; vice-president, Palmer Wingham. The *fleeting was eiesed
leilpatrick, Dungannon; secretary- by Dr. Field, inspector. The canna -
treasurer, G. S. Howard, Exeter: tion VMS a most instructive and inter -
/councilors, Misses P. Odesting one,
Webster and Mr. W. Brokenshire;, Since the above was put in type we
auditors, G. elawson and A. J. Mint- hale received the full report of both
moll; resolution committee, MisSee A.Itbe West Huron and East Huron
/Geiser, Miss L. McCullock, E. Reid, conventiono, At the West Huron
V. MeKeuzle, M. Nieman and Re teonventem Mr, 4. G. McEachern,
StOnelWn$0; delegates to the 0.E.A.,113.A., of London Normal School was
-Miss. Annie Consitt and Palmer Kil-;•the Department representative.
patrick. 1 The number of teachers -including
/Several resolutions were neat, to tbe, visitors who registered Wae 1418.
tment These asked that al The fifty-second annual convention
leatisfer god, prefertibly the A. D. IL 'of West Huron teachers nVaS held in
*WI, be nsed by all pupils moving Mein street United church on Thuts-
Smut one selmol to another: that the day and Friday last. Mr. A. J. Brinte
nell, the president, presided elitotageo.
OUt the seseiouo. Rev. O. .1. Moore-
tCOUGHS COLDS
&-IlizotorrI3
discussion e followed- in where the other left off. The sub.
which be teachers were divided on jet may be ecnrelated with art, his,
two syeteres, the "phonic" and the tore', geography, literature. The use
old "look and say" methods. of homonyms should be continued
Mae Vera Taria gave an interest- througb this grade and used in sen-
ing paver on Second Class tence building. The roll tali showed
tion. According to the plan euggest, 382 teachers present on thie day.
ed the pupils tell the story orally and Miss Lila McCulloele of Wincheisea.,
then reproduce it. Picture etudy for followed with Fourth Class. Cara-
thib gkeele proves of interest to the position language should be taught
pupils. Sentence building should de, for daily use. In this grade Vorrect-
velon into paragreeh construction. ion of .corinnon errors -with the, roes -
Pupils of different schools may carrY ous for such corrections should* be
oe a correspondence by letter de- stressed And an effort should be made
veloe that plisse of the subject. to prevent shier 'expressions. De -
The afternoon oession opened with freely to. develop language Reproduc-
Thuraday Afternoon bates and speec be used
the reading of the minutes of the tem of .etorme, *ladle an.. business
morning seesion. Music with a class lettere, descriptive and illustrative
of public sehool pupils was taken by -biography, etc., offer good material.
ti
t t W G Id- I . err ti th the f I
m musk ns rue or, I. W. o n c ec ng work, p o
A.T.C.M. who, in a very pleasing lowed is to mark each One, theri tahe
Toronto,, Oct. 21st. -The eimplest
gunge of the moral health of any
community is the quantity and qual-
ity of the crime committed within
Re borders, Forinerly this test could
II be applied eimply by examining the
question and judging from them but
court records of the tommunite in
'lateparts of the world crime Van becnme
ly we have seen how in -certain
' organized and. systematized 'Until it
, ia able to Daraiyze tholarees of de-
tection =did .prevention. ' Fortunately
the Ardent infection involved in this
state of Whirs has found no breed.'
:ing spot within the British Empire,
1We ' in Ontario have no' 'reason to
,doubt the integrity and efficiency' of
I our pollee or the swift .impartiality
of our courts. We know that here
, the vast majoritY of oiminal °treed-
house pastor of tlie Church, in con- waY showed. hie method of taking the me the corrections in ekes so that ors are apprehended, tried and pun.
ductirig the opening exercises extend- subject in the class rebels. in a few all the pupils. may benefit istl avoid, ished, 'Cue awn court records do
Ca a weleolne to the teachers and minutes Inc had the children singing such errors as- seen save the -they, give an accurate ,pictIve of the
fenpleselgest:t.wiroportanoo of the a new song. Tonic Sol rah -Pelee their -there. Free. and easy expres- crimes that are •ainfoutted.
work they are carrying on, -The Measures. 'Ina feebon was an agree. 'guns annedear. - Imes, eemareteuetr ee our erno.
task of the teachers and Of the pro- able divereion from the general rou- , ,Cemmente were added 14*, Messrs. inal doekets show us to be law -aid -
cher are co -related. The ndenteS of , tine and one in which the teachers, Tomo Beacom. and Rev. Anthony. ing or law -deriding T. The eubjeet is
the last session of 1028 were teed took keen inteieet, Inspector. Rea. Mr, One 'Ex-ILYA, expressed his more than eaerial. interest, it bl-
and approved. COM Oointriented upon the work tention of offering two scholarshipe veleta a aide of our • cbaracter by
miss Margaret Pentland intoduce expressed the hope thut soon ell to rural Entrance candidates in 190 ,Which other Seetiena of the eountry
ed ebe subject of Thole room decor*. :schools, rural and. urban, woUld be as in 1920, one to the Exeter eentt•e and other countries will judge ye and
eons," She emphasieed the neees- taking the subject. Of late, the De- and one to Goilerich centre. He. alaatbhr Walt Asre in turn can judge our
sity of keeping the room attractive, Pertinent of Education has Made bh. gave the contents of a letter received gaVernment. Beeause as . we as
of keeping clean blackboards and of Oval grants to schools Introdueing it. from Mr. Husband, High School In- a community: stand the test so should
covering the glOOMY walls With ntaPS Miss Mite Soffelan of Dashwood, specter, to the effect that on the test respect or contempt for ook govern-
. eniel-pletures. A display of the best in her mind pleasant. manner de- made in Form 1 of the High Schools, Intent prevail since OP the wisdom of
lighted the teachers in the sitigine Goderitili Anil Exeter stood firer, re- the ° gee/Mein-lent depends Bolt, the
• sone Mr. Is E. McEacbern, ileeting as it did on the geed Work law's on the statute books, and etc. '
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4ILIP talk on the teaching of History, He orate, who make good use ok'hisforced.
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iiU AY detnenstrated. Laws, after all, Lake Superior, just north of the Can"
matteee of legislation has been am. regime along. the north shore ee
- tawa elver. The cele:i:atet id big genie
of Lake Temiskaming and the Ote
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It 12 really surprising. that we have crease an (Inc;way down the west side
escaped so well as we have. The
wisdom. of making haste slowly in
are intended to define the minimum adian feitiee Badway line, are well
and not the MAXIMUM rejuirements supplied
of conduct. Nothing is more dan. with moose and deer, par*. *
gowns than the puoing of suet gcultunazadydittirtichtes.,Miseanehie nnd Meta -
the sempethies and support. of larg_,0 Werth while inforMation on. the
legal requirements too high -beyond
an .:and and to run the risk of bring- above aubleet is tontained in pamph-
%Web May be obtained from any
numbers in the community. TO tiO lee entitled oleo for Reneeret•
so fa to build the whole structure up- -
"A WIND IS RUSTLING SOUTH Canadian Pacific Agent or W. Fulton,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
:ng it 411 down around our ears.
_ _ am) .bure . Toronto. :
aolin-lird-seRfid.-KnOW *hereof h -e- .M014111 'Weint 174wdlIrs. will. net. --
iwil ir co .ts, e None when but v -penningits t ti it in tie i ab; anAti f 41 . , WY expel worms from tbe system
!rut will induce healthful conditione ,
and waters eauld have inspired it. of the etestem Under Which *Orme —
For tbere, the Trade Wind o gently r can no longer thrift. Worms- keep
croon and cool the genial warmth of a thild in a continual state of reat-
et tropes anti. '- , i lessuess and palm and there eau be
aocne bfltueeln CaWrilbntbee% nem caUSe Of suffering be removed, which
eonifort for the little one untilthe
' adSvrturse°1
vice einbraees Bermuda, Bt. Kitts, wdaturrs. n°
Sidi to . the British West Indies tan be _easily done by the use of Otte
aged birds and glorious flowers, and -
where quaint native life, gay -plum- powders, which are Very effective.
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Ports of eall and explore the scenes
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islands of Hawkins and Drake, of
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The WeStern Group Service sails to standing feature and these mid
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mgwrixo CAnns
•
The Star's eamples of pere
sonal reeting cards for
Christmas are here. They in -
elude every description, Flat
Cards Folders, Genuine Photo-
ean ,travel luxury.
°eFull rticula s f om any C na' H I F * St It
- P a r °mac
dian National rail Or steamship
agent. •
4`hinsIGabigAtity"to Cne9lellePlt14a tYeXriterY
A hunt -6i% sueeesa &Penes entire-
onoutaining the 'greatest- amount of
atne per uare mile of 'Walking
r on 0CorSitag Ink carefula lreturned nsurveyel noted
at 8404, OrWl IllettitturentitPinglig:
grounds of Northern, Onttie The
gist of his report, made to the tour-
ist offices of the Canadian Pacific
Railway, is aa follows t,
There is a considerable increase of
deer in the French and Illattawa river
districtq. ldooae show a goode.ble
Morel nature ot -the child especially An item of interest at the Coeven. in filet, reveal a state of affairs from
in the use of noteworthy ,ebaraeters tiou was, the discussion of the',An., which the. people Of ,Ontario may.
such aft Florence Nightifighle, the „ewer papers of the tomtit Entrance eteetly derive satisfaction. Crimes of
study of whose life inspires'thegirls eXarninatiOn. This was taken by the violence,* "crimes %against property,
to noble deeds, or by the etudY of examiners,fiessr. Statehouse,flow-I.offences iteainse epublic metals.; in -
characters such as Ceittirilnie Ind and Wethey. The aim is to have 'deed all the *are serious offenees,
indirectly kads to bravery among the new -teacher's, especially gelded were fewer per eanita ift 1928 than
the boys. Characters eniling forth might as the form and sample of An- in 1021.. In other words, our people;
loyalty, Patriotism, etc., may be set- twos desired. have beetime increasingly law abiil-
ected to develop those traits of eller- Friday icing during is Period when in the
rider and may., incentiVely, treate in ;The opening exercises were token states immediately adjoining us, have
the *tide of students a realedesire by Inspector Beacom sifter which the ink thriller economie and geographie
to do something 'worth while. Ilo minutes were read. Miss Lottie Rob- 5eal eanditions, there have been in -
Called to memory the date upon bison of Goderich spoke along the creasing SYMPtOtaS of a growing dite
which the series of examinations, line of Federation, to which WI respect for law and the obligations
now in use, tame lute being. . The ohm nude and female should belong, it impesee. We mush not be une
,present system of cramming history The *work caeried on by the redeye.' Sympathetic toward our neighbor' •
for the sole purpose of Passiug tan- tion is for the good of the teachers Problemsbut we. may feel a legitt-
didates through exeminationa was 'mr1 the }leering it has neon the De. mate pride 'at having escaped them,
- condemned on the ground that it partmeut is far-reaching in so far as At the atnne time we must realize
- leads pupils to hate the subject and At presses home any wortby resolve ttliatittittihoensopresence nearesence°Jo nu:ita
satisefavteua,tory
to soon forget it. Among his class tions sent in from local Institutese: o
at the Normal Sebool over fifty per The 'Convention Met in separate ses. severe strain upon out government.
tent either the subject instead of lov- sionseto consider the Federation an, *Under modern conditions of imProv-
ing it. Teechera eliould love history, nouncemente, The men have no teen' ed transportation it is ao eaS" Met.
• know it well and beingintereeted in organization though scene are linked ter -to hedge off, gringsters,and °
• it, themselves, try to interest the uD with the central organization. intela who bare boon produced by eau. •
, pupils. Like tertther like pupil ap. Ilia women held their election of ofh. ditions existing eleewlieve. That
plies to thie subject as Walt aS`CthOr tots' they are AS fellows: Presi. have suffered so little in this regard
dent*, Miss Lottie Robinson; ist viee- refieets the greatest vredit upon oar
ee *president, Miss W. Farrier,* lind vice- police and thoee entrusted with the
President, MISS Oral Finnigan; see.y. administration 01' justiee.
treasurer, Mel, Mabel Bailie.
' Mr. Je 0.-Mellaehern, D.A., of Lon.'
4100, neve his paper on "The Prepma- -
tion for the Teething of Literature." ONE PRESCRIPTION
to studying Poem' 'the"nt
to be led to feel es the poet Mt and MADE FAMILY DOCTOR
to gee whet the poet saw. The tea -
eller should know the cirettnistanCe.1-
under eiliieh each vomit Wa4 written.
Sueli an underetanding of the author.
ship enables the teecher to teed the
Pupil to see the beautyof the poem.
There shouid I* no moralizing in
Literature. Teaeheee should knew '
he author, whet he thinks- of life,
the *ge in which he lived. and bow
the therights thereht contained sal ni.
production of tlist Age. Without a
real love for the subject the teirelting
will fekil far short of its AIM.
Mist Sheraton commented an tIve
Paper and MOVed a vote of thanks to
Mr. likEtieberre In the diseussion
which resulted.the idea of resuttee-
ing the teactier.libraey. which once
I took Lydia E. Pinkhank's lexieted in the Inspectorate but was
Vegetable Compound for tnis• t arser used, came forth *gain. The
came and tilted feelings and whoeortes lavirdedberinottniongsatontooeft'di'huttndret:4 SeMom any sing,n, act been of
It gave inc Ettllitth to do my ipublle iientrks oe te. inspectorate, greater benefit to mankind than that
watir. My nerves ate better and , my. A. J. Briton, *ha wax s, dete. of ler. Caldwell in 1885, when he
I fret well and strong and hive taste to the O.F.A. lad Easter. ItiVet wrote the preseriptiou which has
appetite. I akep well his report of the proceedings of that, tarried his fame to the four corners
rift' in pretty good spitits Organitatkott. tipare Will ItOt Wait' Of the earth,
smd We to dsv of tier ablitreet of the peper. A WU
now. I tetOtalfitIld the report in tarok form may he ebtetined 4."%er II" over+ •or- ‘-ertwelt wrote
la any treater InItO *rate Mr. W. F., the Preseriltiew, as he found lie%
&tier rouitra pi**810* *do theit common symptoms of constipa+
which broke the eatittotoity of the *1.1 tion. such as tolled tongue, bad
sittzre. meet teed it he. ';1, rtit ere a k appet t
'Sr; Itoy chttmeeho4 merittens4 tor G,ptget-e, brese‘t,hi,!letaltlitiehe.e., ire, frusta, ihttiliont:
FAMOUS ,
table Compound and you 00,4, of Dillow oat, wis Ito" wnnien nit children SOffering from
tatty ore thle letter as a teed.
monist." --Mist Delweet
Wst-
isci'. Wm Stoic No* Dave,
Now anowarich.
telt Cessailievi History sot was of the similar 'binge
oplaloit that it moots with general,
fever. Avote .of opielort Weft leek.' ?enteric' tor this prescription grew'
or/ the text etteveset the majority -10 hst* h"*"" of the PleViant, oltAkik
falone of itWalt irieetti Pith At iriptoole of
- •
Mr. -Rommel "" fee t teronstpation, that /iv sitnit 114
*Met aildraiss os the esteettet of etue was fOrted to hate it pot st,
601441 Ilia mere was a violist pier teeny tor vise Today., Ilt clachisAts
01 thointht slily Pauline as it is called, is always
ready at any drugstore
Sufferers...
ita-lileheiereelelette'Rem, ce
-Remedy f
Indigestion.
Test imonial-"Suffered With ray
stomach for 10 yrs. with Pain, gas
and vomiting. Took Or. itIcLeata
, Stomachic and kept improving.
I Gained 41 lbs. in five months, and
now feel perfectly
LANCELOT MORRISON,
Ifluevale. Ont.
Dr. McLeodts Stomaehic is
guaranteed at
DUNLOP'S DRUG STORE
SIXES
Sold this year
as oily **or silt
id "my priee
; other six.cylindiernicarhaseevrestssiiy Ilrl
ede,inaanyy
ear,,
„ one-third the poi& acceptance . . one-third the
volume- of sales which have been bestowed upoes
Chevrolet Six during the nine months since its
introdsirt1.n4
nil' tretnesickili public ecceptettee is due to three out.
standing facts. To the fact that Chevrolet alined, fat
the firsetime in histoti, a *ix at the prim of a four .
To the superb standard of quality ht Chevrolet's design,
maseria' 1 and workmanship. And to the Ile% greater
perfernsterie abilities that Cheeratot Sit rookie&
Chevrolet Six was four yeara old in experiment, in
reeesrch, itt testing, ia provIng • before the foot
Chinook Sierras placed In the bends of its owner. And
that ownerbite the onion soda quarter owner*
whe follows:I Lis example . sow HIMSELF Oft
the Chevrolet he boughtI on the rood, behied the
wheel. Why not lee us piece it Chevrolet Six at yew,
elliopoost . and foots your own opinion of its Wok,
dome the GMhe Defmtvoi Payroart PIto c.It.to.asc
swoouce or mean MOMS or torso% 1-11411Vb
IficEWAN & TEBBUTT
GODERICH ONTARIO
IT'S MITTS* 11111CAUM JT,I1 Cif NADIA'