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THE WINGHNU ADVANCE
"'Built in Canada"' - AL .0 04
I. -Internal Hot -Spot -An exclusive Lig�t-
Six feature, designed by Studebaker engin-
eers, making possible an average of 21 to
26 miles to the gallon of gasoline.
2. -Completely Machined Crankshaft -A
feature to be found in riTily the most ex-
pensive cars,-. Such machining ensures
perfect motor balance.
3. -Inclined Valves -A feature especially
adapted to a motor of the Light -Six siz
providing more efficient combustion an�
greater power.
4. -Greaseless Universal Joints -Abolishes
oiling of joints and eliminates wear on
such parts.
5, -Aluminum Detachable Head -Detachable
so as to permit easy access to cylinders,
aluminum because it is the superior metal
for castings, being unusually light in
weight. The number of aluminum cast-
ings to be found in the Light -Six is an
indieption of the high quality of material
used throughout its construction.
6. -Cord Tires -The Light -Six was the first
car selling for- less than $2,000 to include
cord tires as standard equipment,
7. -Silent Timing Gears -Chain driven -a
mechanical feature identified with cars
selling at a price considerably more than
the Light -Six.
8. -Thermostatic Control -Which provides
an even temperature in the cooling of the
motor; thereby eliminating overheating.
9.. -Tapered Roller Hearings -By the use of
japered roller bearings throughout, bear.
ing troubles under average conditions,
are completely eliminated. Wear on this
type of bearing can be easily taken up.
10. -Body and Equipment -A master -built
body bearing three c ats of heavy en-
ame,, baked to a temperature that
ensures its durability andlasting beauty.
Thief -proof transmission lock a- part of
regular Light -Six equipment; genuine
leather upholstery.
And in addition to all of the above points-theStudebaker Light -Six offers an abundance
of flexible power due to its keen spirited six cylinder motor. See this car before you bay!
REDUCED PRICESo EFFECTIVE JUNE lot
Touring Car -$1885 Coupe -Roadster -$2385 - Sedan -$2885
All ptices f.o.b. Wdikervi&t, Ontario, Exclusive of soles f4rx.
All Studebakers Cars are Equippedwith Cord Tires
L. Kennedy,Pealtd.-a-, VvVinghain
rhis 1,*.q a studeb,,aker Year
0
Salem BOTH SIDES CAUGHING
Mr, Alvin Wray of Toronto, visited I
bisparent% Mr.and Mrs.JobnWray, a To the Edi wr ay the Advznce,
few days recently. Deer Sun- ISARD'S
N11.5s Cathers of the West, is at present 'Tis been a quare salson entoirely, an
visiting with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Cath4r$ not lolke the good ould summers we used
and other friends. to hev at all, at all. Fursht it was an
Mr, and Wlr& Jas, Longley and son of ea
, rly shpring an thin the rains came, anvi Men's and Boy
Toronto, spent their holidays at the horne
of Mr. Bert Langley, we cuddintget the craps in the ground,
an 'twas a late sbprinZ afthur all, then
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Meahati of Wroxe- bin Iverything was looking foine the Wear at Reducox
ter, spent last Sunday with friend,,, herd. w
Mr. Edwin Bennett bad the Misfortune bate slitruck us, follied by heaity rains
to get a severe Melt from a horse last that shrunk up tbewhate an pounded the
week which laid him aside for a teiv days, oats down so that they are hardly worth
We hope he will soon be all right again. baryistin an now the goulden rod is In
INliss Ethel McCreery from south of blossom an the missus is snazin her head ed Prices
Wroxeter, visited her sister, Mrs. Ira aff agln,. an the bills arr up fer the fall
Neill, a few days recently. fairs, an winter will Qoon be wid us wance
Why 4 7ear
ges Charlie Cathers wear such it more, an we hev wurruked the how] 3
broa these days? It's that Young fer nawthin, an tobacky is as dear as
son. Congratulations. 1 4
iver, 'Tis not much loike the new wurruld N
Threshing has bornmenced in this local, we wus expectin afthur the war. Thur is
ity, The grain is a very light sample wan ting to be tankful fer howiver, lots f
this year. 0
paple arr wurse 4ff than we arr, so thurs
no use av grumblin.
Grey I see Misther Droory is to be in Gode- N WEGUARDVALUE HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Alex . Annett and two rich �some day soon, Mebby he will tell
sons of Detroit, are visiting at Fred the paple whoy he is fittin Mishtir Biggs
Ostoby a, tdr, Annett and Mrs, Oxtoby an Mishter Beck sind their min awl over Men's Tweed Pants, good patterns, Bar -
are brother and sister, the prawvince cuttin an slashin an des- gain ...................................... 14 ... . .................. 1 $2,95
Miss Laura A. Dufi of Toronto, has re- tbroyin all the lovely trees that took a
turned home after spending two weeks bundred years to grow, in order to make Men *s Work Shirts, strong wearing cloth,
with her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Stevensom, betther roads fer the joy riders to go tear. our reduced price ................................... 11... $1.25
Jae. Doull took in the old boy's reunion in troo the country on, raisin clouds av
at Listowel last week. dust to blow over into farrmers fields Boy's Suits, just received a shipment of Boy's
Leonard Krauter spent a few days at desthroyin the craps, an makin the gvass all wool Shirts, "new style", our special
his home on the 10 oon. Leonard is so gritty that the cattle won't ate it, arr
employed in the Merchant's l3ank fer loightin up the towns so that the prices are .................................... $7.00 and 8.00
Stratford. \ - young paple can be out till awl hours av Overalls, reduced prices in the Best makes ' I
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Abram and Bon, the noight wbin they'ought to be at home ic
Vern. spent Sunday with Moncrieff, of Men's Overalls, see our specials at
friends, shlapin. It will take some explainin from
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hallenbeck and Misther Droory, wboy be is runnin the ...... $2.00, 1.50 and 75c
baby of Stratford, visited at Win. Hollen- pfawvince into so much debt. What wid
beck's last week. the war debt, an the railroad debt an the Men's SoCkS, bargain in Men's Socks to clear
I Mr. Isaac Lake's two sisters have been good roads and hydro debts, an. the 14 ....... ..." ....................... I ...... 35 or 3 pairs for $ 1.00
visiting with him. It is several years county debt an the township debt, an the
since they were home. 0 barn fly, an the heel fly an the barrud Men"s Suits, clearance of men-, all wool
A number from this locality went West
thisweek. Crops are very light here. wurruk, an the poor craps us farriners are tweed Suits, "new models" well trimmed,
havin a bad toirne, so we are, but its no your pick for ....................................... ..... $20.00
IRRITATED AND ANNOYED use,grumblin. Men's and Boys Boots and Shoes at re -
Wan wet inarnin lasht wake I was cut -
Are you irritate , d and annoyed by 'tin wadeswid a soythe furninst the loine duced prices many lines to choose f rom every
trifles ?-Just one or two doses of DR. fince an my naber, Pete Boggs, was doin pair a bargain.
MILES' NERVINE -$1.20 will soothe the same ting on his soide, Pete used to
the irritated and over -strained nerves,
Guaranteed Safe and Sure. be wan av the wurst Grits in the town- Men's Rain Coats, new prices or, Rain Coats
Sold in Wingliam by ship but now belongs to the U. F. 0. good styles in tweed effects�. See our
J. WALTON McKIBSON crowd. special value at .................. ..... $15.00 and 18.00 3C
�'Good marnin, Tim, 'tis a foine marnin
afther the -in' be se,
4 m 6 w 8
S I D E S
Just now we the most
- attractive ladies' Diam-
ond Rings, though
round, are made to ap-
pear 4 sided, 6 sided
and 8 sides.
This effect is obtained
in the mountings which
are beautifuly pierced
and ornamented.'
Prices $25.00 to $200.00
W. R. Hamilton
Jeweler and Optician
'It is indade' I reploid, *but the weather
doesn't look settled yit, an I'm afraid it
will be a poor harvest day' sez 1.
'Growlin away as usual Tim' he sez
'but I don't wonder you're grouchy afther
the Alberta elickshuns'he seZ 11 guess now
you wish you had shtuck to the farrmurs'
party, insthead av goin back to the
Lucknow
Reutdonsseein
tobave taken the place
Tories'sez he.
Garden Parties, Walkerton, Listowel
WRI(iLaEffi2mYs
and Goderich each bottling one and quit( -
,Mr. Irwin Durst took in the Old Boys'
a number from here taking in one or the
tickle game, Pete, I sez, 'but what cud a
other. The Pipe Band which has been
I xe-orgatrized and is now one of the best
"'After Every 'I'lleal"
hands in the country was on the
for three days at List6wel arid one
U. F.' 0. ayther' sez 1. That Alberta
day at Goderich,
spending their vacation at the home of
the latterh' motber, Mrs. Jno Gibson.
The table factory is in full swiug zgqjn
week visiting friends here.
having been closed for a week for the
Tories ivir wurruked since 1917, an now
annual st%k taking.
The. Women's Institute of this place
Mr. John XcQrae who lives a few miles
of Nlr, and Nlrs, Chas . Cathers, on July
29th,
west of Luckuow, reports having seen a
you' woise,' I sez. 'You will remimber
deer W one of his fields -last week, It
Get thrice -daily benefit from
appeared in fine condition and was evi-
dently making its way north,
this low-cost aid to
A severe electric storm passed over
appetite and digeStion
i here on Saturday and what grain was
not cut is flat and practically useless, but
enjoying their Imlidays at Sudbury,
worse than that was the misfortune which
H Wvller�ljasrnovedthL post office to
the Wock hdrecently purchasM train Mr.
happened John Bell who was threshing
pritty soon, an tings was lookin bad fer
at Mr, McLay's barn on the Stb. '14rhe
It keeps teeth white
men bad stopped work and had gone into
diuner when the barn was struck by
breath sweet
ligbtum� arid completely destroyed and,
-Mr. Bell s machine with it. This is the
and throat
third threshing machine Mr. Bell has
lost in the same way and a strange thing
clear
about it is that the three machines have
advoice on pollytickle matthers yit.' -Jist
been burned within a distance of, two
"Ye hev a lot to larn yit about polly4
miles. We understand Mr. Bell will pur�
Makes
chase airotber.
Mr. Win. Habbick of Toronto, visited
Yo.ur
smokes
friends in town.
Miss Ada McKay bad two pupils trying
taste
at the recent musical examinations and
better
both were successful.
HAT will it be? Will you leave
W
Prof. J. Dryden, of the Agricultural
that you will defate the Grits' I sez. an
College, Corvalis, Oregon, visited his
0
it to "George" to decide, or will
I
sister, Mrs. R, D. Cameron.
Miss Donalda McDiarmid of Detroit, is
you insu re against battery bother by
spending her vacation in town.
Mrs. Harry James est'ate disposed of the
American hotel Property in town to
Mrs. E. Aitcheson and family and sis-
insisting on a Prest-O-Lite-the one
ter, Miss Hattie Carruth are visiting their
Walter A. Lowry, a well known Brusselite
mother in Clinton,
best battery for your car?
Miss Carrie Geddes is spending her
And
vacation at her home here.
Only
Mr. B A. Renwick who has been ill
witti typhoid fever is improving.
k.4
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bopes and family
5c
of Detroit, visited for a few days in town,
Lowry, brother of the proprietor, who has
Miss Pearl Irwin who has been on the
of motorists everywhere. Prest-O-Lite Ser -
Sentinel staff for the past four years has
come from Listowel, where be has spent
the past few years. He was a former
taken a position with the Commercial
vice has expanded until to -day you will find .
Pfess in Toronto. .
Brussels resident for years and is well and
Quite a number from here are leaving
it ready to serve you wherever you drive your.
for the West this week,
favorabiy known. Mrs. Lowry will fill
Rev. Mr. Maxwell preached in the
dar.
Presbyterian church and was much
the bill admirably in looking after the
sppreciated.
RAZ,, AMAH
welfare of the public as she is a competent
Belgrave
And the storage battery which warrants such
The Union Services of the Methodist
B20
and Presbyterian Congregations for the
Sundays
a widespread s'etvico- organization -is rnade
next two will be conducted by
genial. The American is an old and well
ReV. Mr Jones who returns from Queens'
College, Kingston, this week, and will be
The Flavor Lasts
hold in the following order; Brfrk
Church at eleven o'clock, Sunshine at
established ho8tlery and tinder the new
order should hot only do as well as in the
three o'clock, and Belgrave at seven
make and model �f automobile, See that you
o'clock. Everybody welcome.
phaesse but should make a new recotd in
"'Built in Canada"' - AL .0 04
I. -Internal Hot -Spot -An exclusive Lig�t-
Six feature, designed by Studebaker engin-
eers, making possible an average of 21 to
26 miles to the gallon of gasoline.
2. -Completely Machined Crankshaft -A
feature to be found in riTily the most ex-
pensive cars,-. Such machining ensures
perfect motor balance.
3. -Inclined Valves -A feature especially
adapted to a motor of the Light -Six siz
providing more efficient combustion an�
greater power.
4. -Greaseless Universal Joints -Abolishes
oiling of joints and eliminates wear on
such parts.
5, -Aluminum Detachable Head -Detachable
so as to permit easy access to cylinders,
aluminum because it is the superior metal
for castings, being unusually light in
weight. The number of aluminum cast-
ings to be found in the Light -Six is an
indieption of the high quality of material
used throughout its construction.
6. -Cord Tires -The Light -Six was the first
car selling for- less than $2,000 to include
cord tires as standard equipment,
7. -Silent Timing Gears -Chain driven -a
mechanical feature identified with cars
selling at a price considerably more than
the Light -Six.
8. -Thermostatic Control -Which provides
an even temperature in the cooling of the
motor; thereby eliminating overheating.
9.. -Tapered Roller Hearings -By the use of
japered roller bearings throughout, bear.
ing troubles under average conditions,
are completely eliminated. Wear on this
type of bearing can be easily taken up.
10. -Body and Equipment -A master -built
body bearing three c ats of heavy en-
ame,, baked to a temperature that
ensures its durability andlasting beauty.
Thief -proof transmission lock a- part of
regular Light -Six equipment; genuine
leather upholstery.
And in addition to all of the above points-theStudebaker Light -Six offers an abundance
of flexible power due to its keen spirited six cylinder motor. See this car before you bay!
REDUCED PRICESo EFFECTIVE JUNE lot
Touring Car -$1885 Coupe -Roadster -$2385 - Sedan -$2885
All ptices f.o.b. Wdikervi&t, Ontario, Exclusive of soles f4rx.
All Studebakers Cars are Equippedwith Cord Tires
L. Kennedy,Pealtd.-a-, VvVinghain
rhis 1,*.q a studeb,,aker Year
0
Salem BOTH SIDES CAUGHING
Mr, Alvin Wray of Toronto, visited I
bisparent% Mr.and Mrs.JobnWray, a To the Edi wr ay the Advznce,
few days recently. Deer Sun- ISARD'S
N11.5s Cathers of the West, is at present 'Tis been a quare salson entoirely, an
visiting with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Cath4r$ not lolke the good ould summers we used
and other friends. to hev at all, at all. Fursht it was an
Mr, and Wlr& Jas, Longley and son of ea
, rly shpring an thin the rains came, anvi Men's and Boy
Toronto, spent their holidays at the horne
of Mr. Bert Langley, we cuddintget the craps in the ground,
an 'twas a late sbprinZ afthur all, then
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Meahati of Wroxe- bin Iverything was looking foine the Wear at Reducox
ter, spent last Sunday with friend,,, herd. w
Mr. Edwin Bennett bad the Misfortune bate slitruck us, follied by heaity rains
to get a severe Melt from a horse last that shrunk up tbewhate an pounded the
week which laid him aside for a teiv days, oats down so that they are hardly worth
We hope he will soon be all right again. baryistin an now the goulden rod is In
INliss Ethel McCreery from south of blossom an the missus is snazin her head ed Prices
Wroxeter, visited her sister, Mrs. Ira aff agln,. an the bills arr up fer the fall
Neill, a few days recently. fairs, an winter will Qoon be wid us wance
Why 4 7ear
ges Charlie Cathers wear such it more, an we hev wurruked the how] 3
broa these days? It's that Young fer nawthin, an tobacky is as dear as
son. Congratulations. 1 4
iver, 'Tis not much loike the new wurruld N
Threshing has bornmenced in this local, we wus expectin afthur the war. Thur is
ity, The grain is a very light sample wan ting to be tankful fer howiver, lots f
this year. 0
paple arr wurse 4ff than we arr, so thurs
no use av grumblin.
Grey I see Misther Droory is to be in Gode- N WEGUARDVALUE HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Alex . Annett and two rich �some day soon, Mebby he will tell
sons of Detroit, are visiting at Fred the paple whoy he is fittin Mishtir Biggs
Ostoby a, tdr, Annett and Mrs, Oxtoby an Mishter Beck sind their min awl over Men's Tweed Pants, good patterns, Bar -
are brother and sister, the prawvince cuttin an slashin an des- gain ...................................... 14 ... . .................. 1 $2,95
Miss Laura A. Dufi of Toronto, has re- tbroyin all the lovely trees that took a
turned home after spending two weeks bundred years to grow, in order to make Men *s Work Shirts, strong wearing cloth,
with her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Stevensom, betther roads fer the joy riders to go tear. our reduced price ................................... 11... $1.25
Jae. Doull took in the old boy's reunion in troo the country on, raisin clouds av
at Listowel last week. dust to blow over into farrmers fields Boy's Suits, just received a shipment of Boy's
Leonard Krauter spent a few days at desthroyin the craps, an makin the gvass all wool Shirts, "new style", our special
his home on the 10 oon. Leonard is so gritty that the cattle won't ate it, arr
employed in the Merchant's l3ank fer loightin up the towns so that the prices are .................................... $7.00 and 8.00
Stratford. \ - young paple can be out till awl hours av Overalls, reduced prices in the Best makes ' I
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Abram and Bon, the noight wbin they'ought to be at home ic
Vern. spent Sunday with Moncrieff, of Men's Overalls, see our specials at
friends, shlapin. It will take some explainin from
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hallenbeck and Misther Droory, wboy be is runnin the ...... $2.00, 1.50 and 75c
baby of Stratford, visited at Win. Hollen- pfawvince into so much debt. What wid
beck's last week. the war debt, an the railroad debt an the Men's SoCkS, bargain in Men's Socks to clear
I Mr. Isaac Lake's two sisters have been good roads and hydro debts, an. the 14 ....... ..." ....................... I ...... 35 or 3 pairs for $ 1.00
visiting with him. It is several years county debt an the township debt, an the
since they were home. 0 barn fly, an the heel fly an the barrud Men"s Suits, clearance of men-, all wool
A number from this locality went West
thisweek. Crops are very light here. wurruk, an the poor craps us farriners are tweed Suits, "new models" well trimmed,
havin a bad toirne, so we are, but its no your pick for ....................................... ..... $20.00
IRRITATED AND ANNOYED use,grumblin. Men's and Boys Boots and Shoes at re -
Wan wet inarnin lasht wake I was cut -
Are you irritate , d and annoyed by 'tin wadeswid a soythe furninst the loine duced prices many lines to choose f rom every
trifles ?-Just one or two doses of DR. fince an my naber, Pete Boggs, was doin pair a bargain.
MILES' NERVINE -$1.20 will soothe the same ting on his soide, Pete used to
the irritated and over -strained nerves,
Guaranteed Safe and Sure. be wan av the wurst Grits in the town- Men's Rain Coats, new prices or, Rain Coats
Sold in Wingliam by ship but now belongs to the U. F. 0. good styles in tweed effects�. See our
J. WALTON McKIBSON crowd. special value at .................. ..... $15.00 and 18.00 3C
�'Good marnin, Tim, 'tis a foine marnin
afther the -in' be se,
4 m 6 w 8
S I D E S
Just now we the most
- attractive ladies' Diam-
ond Rings, though
round, are made to ap-
pear 4 sided, 6 sided
and 8 sides.
This effect is obtained
in the mountings which
are beautifuly pierced
and ornamented.'
Prices $25.00 to $200.00
W. R. Hamilton
Jeweler and Optician
'It is indade' I reploid, *but the weather
doesn't look settled yit, an I'm afraid it
will be a poor harvest day' sez 1.
'Growlin away as usual Tim' he sez
'but I don't wonder you're grouchy afther
the Alberta elickshuns'he seZ 11 guess now
you wish you had shtuck to the farrmurs'
party, insthead av goin back to the
51 X,
Ho F...." Isard & Co. I
Tories'sez he.
Wroxeter
Miss Grace Stocks and her friend Miss.,
"It's little you know about the polly-
,Mr. Irwin Durst took in the Old Boys'
Dupew, are visiting at the bome of the.
formers' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stocks.
tickle game, Pete, I sez, 'but what cud a
Re -union at Listowel last week,
fellah ivir larn wid the Grits arr wid the
Mr. and Mrs Chester Smith returned to
Nr and Mrs. Walker of Niagara, ar&
U. F.' 0. ayther' sez 1. That Alberta
their home last week after spending a
spending their vacation at the home of
the latterh' motber, Mrs. Jno Gibson.
elickshun was the shmartest ting the
week visiting friends here.
Tories ivir wurruked since 1917, an now
A young zon came to gladden the home
The. Women's Institute of this place
that� it is awl over I don't moind put tin
of Nlr, and Nlrs, Chas . Cathers, on July
29th,
attended (lie August meeting at Mrs, Jos.
Hall's at Belmore on Saturday afternoon
you' woise,' I sez. 'You will remimber
I
last.
whin my ouldest bye was dowd fer a visit
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Wood of l'otten.
'bam, are visiting at the home of 1�lr. W.
NI rs'. D -t, (-N and her two datighters are.
1.
front Alberta, lasht shpring' sez 1,
A. lZutherford,
enjoying their Imlidays at Sudbury,
wan noigbt we got talkin poliyticks, an lie
Bed thur wud be an elickshun in Alberta
H Wvller�ljasrnovedthL post office to
the Wock hdrecently purchasM train Mr.
111r. and NIrs. Harry Smith, spent Sun -
dav at. the boine of Mr. Jno. Taylars of
pritty soon, an tings was lookin bad fer
Rasmussen.
Howick,
the Tories. He sed the farimers an Grits
out thur what I sed, an they caught on,
Mutual Life o I Canada
seemed loikley to carry iviryting befoor
tbim. I listened to awl he had to say an
tould him his ould dad cud give him some
sayin that iviryting wurruked out folne,
an the Tories are laughin at the Grits.
advoice on pollytickle matthers yit.' -Jist
college will aid materially in his training.
"Ye hev a lot to larn yit about polly4
you go back an tell the Tory byes to sit
tight, I sez, an not to bother pu4in up
a new Storage Battery f
anny. candydates, Let the Grits an
ticks, Pete, me boy, sez 1.
farrmurs foight it out an let ivery Tory
Wiligham, Ont,
Timothy Hay.
vote go wid the farrmurs'sez 1. 'Bydoiu
HAT will it be? Will you leave
W
Dr. Margaret 0. GaIdep
that you will defate the Grits' I sez. an
0
it to "George" to decide, or will
I
thur will be no Grit Government in
FATHER 1.
Alberta tcr help Misliter King at the
Dominion e:ickshun' sez 1. That looks
5
awl roight sez he. 'The farrmurs'sez I
Statistics show that seventy per cent. of
'we needn't moind thim at 411, at all,' I
the leaders of the Nation in Commerce
and Politics are college trained men.
sez. Sure they are nothing buf a lot of
pollytickle Ishmaelites wid thur hand
Do you wish your boy to be a
aginst iviry man's hand an iviry man's
LEADER?
hand aginst thim' sez 1. 1 Well me bye
wint back to Alberta an tould the Tories
A ten or fifteen year Endowment with
out thur what I sed, an they caught on,
Mutual Life o I Canada
an I had a letther irarn him the other day
To mature when your boy is ready for
sayin that iviryting wurruked out folne,
an the Tories are laughin at the Grits.
Some dti you will need
y
college will aid materially in his training.
"Ye hev a lot to larn yit about polly4
a new Storage Battery f
A, Cosens, W. T. Booth, Representatives
ticks, Pete, me boy, sez 1.
It
Wiligham, Ont,
Timothy Hay.
HAT will it be? Will you leave
W
Dr. Margaret 0. GaIdep
Brussels Hotel Sold
Last week the executors of the late
0
it to "George" to decide, or will
I
you insu re against battery bother by
General Practitioner
Mrs. Harry James est'ate disposed of the
American hotel Property in town to
insisting on a Prest-O-Lite-the one
Graduate University of Toronto, Paculty
of Medicine.
Walter A. Lowry, a well known Brusselite
best battery for your car?
Oflice-,-Josephine St,, two doors south of
Brunswick Hotel.
for a tne. sum of $7,000. He is now in
possession. We understand the house
Prest-O-Lite Service, founded in the dawn of
Telephones. - Office 281, Residence 151.
will be under the management of Edward
the automobile industry, has won the respect
Lowry, brother of the proprietor, who has
of motorists everywhere. Prest-O-Lite Ser -
come from Listowel, where be has spent
the past few years. He was a former
vice has expanded until to -day you will find .
Brussels resident for years and is well and
it ready to serve you wherever you drive your.
SUMMEM COLOSs ASTHMA,
favorabiy known. Mrs. Lowry will fill
dar.
Itpoll mtiny a holidaY4
the bill admirably in looking after the
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welfare of the public as she is a competent
And the storage battery which warrants such
person, good housekeeprr, active and
a widespread s'etvico- organization -is rnade
Positively istaois Meat troubles I
genial. The American is an old and well
in a full range of types and sizes for every
Sneezing, wotxing, coughing,
wtoping eyes skren't nece49%9L*7-
established ho8tlery and tinder the new
order should hot only do as well as in the
make and model �f automobile, See that you
urkleas you Ak* 1poing t way,
$1.00 at: r druggistS, or writ*
phaesse but should make a new recotd in
got it when you need it.
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Templetand,wrontd, for a frte trial.
t changing perieids and style of doing
business in catering to the necessities of
Sold by 1. W. MeXibbon
the public. Mr. and Mrs. Lowry have
MRS. T. F'ELLS
two sons and a daughter. The oldest ton
served the Empire overseas during the
war. Mr. Lowry will make number of
Robertson & Hecker
Patrick St,, Phone, 23 1.
a
improvements to the property that will
"The Garage for Service"
Qualified to giV6 Chiropractic and
add to its comfort and appearance. Sales
was made to close up the James estate as
massage, ajustments. Spinal examinaffon
both husband and wife died during the
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free.
past two yearo.
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