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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-10-11, Page 6$ #• Don’t Let “Old Man Winter” Quick relief from the sneezy, stuffy distress of head colds is what you want. So try Va-tro-nol—a few drops up each nostril— to soothe irritation, reduce congestion. You’ll welcome the relief that comes! Va-tro-nol also helps prevent many colds from developing if used in time. Try it! Follow directions in folder. WICKS VATRO-NOL Trouble |s? Don’t let “Old Man Winter” catch you napping. Be ready for him! Attending to such things as new stove pipes and ”elbows as well as insulating with weather-strippings now, before it is too late will save you later worry. We also have a good range of Quebec and oil heaters in various sizes. STOVE PIPES — DAMPERS — ELBOWS STOVE BOARDS — WEATHER-STRIPPING a Finish Your Turkeys on Purina Did you ever see a turkey raiser who sold his birds half finished and made money on them ? Probably not, for it’s the finish that counts 1 We’ve got a feed that is famous for putting a smooth, plump finish on turkeys. It’s Purina Turkey Fatena Check- that in a THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1945 ----------- -------------------------------------------------------1--------‘'----------' "■mwsim'gwi..T NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION ers. This feed contains special fattening ingredients turkeys really like. It’s made to finish the bird out hurry and help you get top market prices for them. Change over to Turkey Fatena Checkers about weeks before market time. You’ll be glad you did. four ROBERTSON’S Your drugs at caw: 3 lbs, — $1.00 9 lbs. — $2.45 Guaranteed no Filler Results considered, you will find this powder unequalled as a tonic for till farm stock Open Your Hearts and Your Clothes-CIoset Doors 1 for the Hardware One Door South of Post Office for common ordinary sore throat CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodgson were week-end guests with Mi’, and Mrs. G. 0. Thompson in Preston. Mr. and Mrs. A* Procter and Doreen spout the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Skelton in Lucan. Mrs. C. O. O'Brien, of Chatham, visited with Mrs. Clara Abbott and called on old friends in the village on Wednesday of last week. Sunday Mrs. Fred Harrison, family, of . . Mrs. Lieteli and family, of Denfield. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Mills, of Wy­ oming, were week-end visitors with Mrs. H. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. J. Talbot Joanne were week-end guests Mr. and Mrs. Harris West, Mrs. R. Smith and Marlene left this week to take up residence in Toronto while Mr- Smith is employ­ ed there. Mrs. Grosvenor spent several days with her family in Strathroy. Mrs. T, Boyes stayed with Miss Wilson during Mrs. Grosvenor’s ab­ sence. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lightfoot and family Visited with Mr. Mrs, W. Baker in Goderich on day. Mr. and Mrs. H. Tripp and ilv visited over the week-end friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. E. -Carruthers, of London, were week-end visitors With Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Baynham and on Monday they were in God­ erich attending the funeral of the ladies ’ - - down. Mr. called on Saturday of last week. Mr. M. Harlton, of London, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs, A. Harlton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith, Leonard and Marjorie, of Biddulph, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and Shir­ ley, of Exeter, were Sunday visit­ ors with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davery. Mr. H. Flitton, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. W. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penwarden were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Neil at St. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. A. .Shrubsole, of St. Marys, visited with Mr. and Harold Lightfoot on Tuesday. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Ezra Lamport were Mr. and Edmond Witzel. of Shakespeare, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Withel, of Kit­ chener. Mr. Wm. Lamport and family, of Thames Road, Mr. Wm. McKenzie, of Kippen, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Amos, of Brinsley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy (Lamport, Mr. Nelson Lam­ port, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lamport, of Crediton. Mr. Harold Flynn, Miss Marjorie Flynn and Pte. Harold Fifile, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. Geo. Flynn. Miss Margaret Cook, of Waterloo, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland and fam­ ily, of Windsor, visitors with Mr. Elliott and with drew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins Thanksgiving with Mr. Grant Ford at Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. F. Penwarden ed with Mr. and Mrs. W. Stephen, at Woodham, on Thanksgiving Mrs. Geo. Flynn nursed Robt. Harlton. at Clandeboye. week. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rowe, of . onto, spent Thanksgiving with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Essery. Don’t forget choir practice in the church on Friday evening in preparation for the Anniversary services. Services in the church on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. and 7 p.m. The sac­ rament of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the morning service. W.M.S. The Woman’s Missionary Society met in the schoolroom of the church on Tuesday evening for their regular monthly meeting with Mrs. Arthur McFall's and Mrs. George Hepburn in charge of the program. They were assisted by Miss Agnes the was LOCAL NEWS visitors with Mr. Harrison were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clandeboye, and Mr. and and Guy and and with and Sun- fam- with uncle, the late Mr. W. Shear- Harold Boyle, of Toronto, on relatives in the village Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. were week-end and Mrs. Murray Mr. and Mrs lAn- J. Pollard, and Glen and Mrs. spent Mrs. visit- day. Mrs. last Tor- I-Iurondale W. I, The September meeting of Hurondaie Woman’s Institute held at, the home of Mrs. Jackson Woods on the evening of September 26 with an attendance of 37 mem­ bers and visitors. Roll call was an­ swered with “a new type of Cana­ dian industry and a product of it.’’ Miss Roy will* conduct a short course on “oven meals’’ on Novein- bei* 1st and £nd. Mrs. Rundle re­ ported for the Red Cross and. asked that all knitting be finished or handed in. The members were ask­ ed to remember the clothing drive, October 1st to 20th, each group leader to be responsible, Mrs. B, Tuckey is the convenor of the overseas boxes, donations to be in by October 10th, A presentation was made to Miss Keddy, prior to her moving to Exeter. Mrs. Woods took charge of the social part. Mr. Pooley was guest speaker and spoke on “Poultry”-—a very impor­ tant part of a farmer’s life today. He told of a chick’s life from hat­ ching to market, also giving many hints which proved very interest­ ing. Mrs. Frayne favored with a violin selection and Mrs. Harold Bell fayored with a solo. Mrs. W. Johns got the blanket in dutch auction. The October meeting wm be held at Mrs, H, Strang’s in the afternoon, November 7th. A dainty hostess Brittain Sanders, of Rondon, with friends over the holi- and Mrs, E. J. Lannin, or I lunch was served by the land committee in charge. BRINSLEY The Sacrament of the Supper will be observed on next, October 14th, in Brinsley United Church. The Ladies’ Guild, of St. Marys Anglican Church, held their month­ ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Odd and baby, ol St. Catharines, spent over the week­ end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood. Mr. Wilfred Simpson, of Peter- boro, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dixon. Sgt. Muir and -Sgt. Lang spent the week-end with Mrs. Beatrice Dixon. Miss Vera Wasnidge, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Was­ nidge, of West McGillivray. Miss Betty Morley, of — spent over parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther ley. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Lee and spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Mrs. Ansel Lee. Mrs. -Fletcher Gower spent Friday last in London. Miss Orpha Watson, of Forest, spent the week-end yith her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm*. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins, Bobbie and Phyllis spent Sunday with Mr.* and Mrs. Walter Dobbs Lord’s Sunday Exeter, the holiday -with he Mor- Mary and with Mr.* and Mrs. of Biddulph. Mrs. Ken Kuhn Crediton, spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gower. Mrs. Vic Manque and Sandra who has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley have returned to her home in Buffalo. Mrs. Mary Carter, who has given u-p housekeeping in Brinsley, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lee. Mr. Wm. Watson, who under­ went an operation on his throat in Toronto, has returned to his home here. Mr. Norman Amos, of Guelph, spent the holiday at his home here. Mrs. -Sarah Burgess and John spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven. and June, 01 Mr. and Anderson taking part of the study book and by Mrs. Arthur Hodgins who sang a beautiful solo. Several .business matters were discussed with Mrs. Hepburn presiding. The election of officers will be held at the November meeting. A very ^dainty lunch was served at the close of the meeting by Mrs. Geo. Mc- Falls and Mrs. Wm. Isaac. No. 87 f YES, BUT TOO SMALL NOW! WHAT ON EARTH AM I GOING TO DO WITH THEM ? SAVE THEM FOR THE NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION ^DO YOU THINK I SHOULD^ TAKE ALLTHESE THINGS DOWN TO THE LOCAL RECEIVING STATIONj^ YES, YOU COULD. BUT,AS THERE'S SO MUCH,MAYBE THEY'LL PICK IT UP ^WE ALL WANT THIS COLLECTION TO BE A SUCCESS ...TO HELP WAR-RAVAGED MILLIONS TO HELP THEMSELVES WHAT CAN YOU SPARE THAT THEY CAN WEAR? Clean out those cupboards, gather up all the used cloth­ ing you can find . . . your outgrown, Outmoded gat* ments can bring comfort to Sic in devastated lands^ elp in the drivd, by con­ tacting the National Clothing Collection today. Watch yOur newspaper for the address of ydur local committee. JOHN LABATT LIMITED London Canada Mr. visited day. Dr, .. Hamilton, visited with Mrs, John T. Stewart over the week-end, Mrs. John Carr, spent the week-end Leamington, while on a duck-shooting > Miss Velma Ruth Quail, of Lon­ don, spent the past week with her grandfather, Mr, ~ ~ brook, and aunt, terbrook. Mrs. McLaren, iLaren and Mrs. Niagara Falls, were holiday visitors at the home of Forrester. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Alice, all of Detroit, _spent end with Mr, and ""Mrs. Hill and other relatives. Miss Dorothy Forrester, nurse-in­ training at victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, spent the week-end holiday ar the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Forrester. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Black dnd Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fleischaeur and children, of London, were visit­ ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Norry over the holidays. Mrs. Harry Mc-Creath, of Kincar­ dine, visited with her mother, Mrs. I, Armstrong and sister, May, for a few days last week and over the Thanksgiving holiday. Mrs. M. Heywood spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. John Skin­ ner, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron, of Windsor, at their cottage at Sauble Beach. Mr. Nelson Hill, who visited with his mother, Mrs. -Grace Aidworth for two weeks, returned to Toronto on Thursday accompanied by his mother who will there. Mr. and Mrs. Nancy and Bruce, the holiday with more. Mrs. visiting in with them. Dr. and Hamilton, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Johns and also attended the Main . Street Unit­ ed Church Golden Jubilee services. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Pepper, ol Parkhill, Miss Grace . Pepper, of Exeter, motored to Hamilton on1 Wednesday to meet their brother Stewart who returned from over­ seas, having served over there for almost four years Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell visit­ ed last week with friends in Am- hurstberg, also with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fisher, of Cleveland, Ohio, then motored home by way of Buf­ falo and Niagara Falls visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Caldwell, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sillery ed in Ilderton on .Thursday Gnr. Frank Prebble of the Field Battery who ada on the liner reached his home Thursday evening Huron Street, with friends in Mr. Carr was trip north. George Easter* Miss Phoebe Eas- Miss. Lottie Mc- McCormick, of Mr. and Mrs. Veril Hill Heiu ston Fred and Hill the week- Lawrence Don, and spend the winter Mervin Cudmore, of Toronto, spent Mrs. Alice Cud- 'Cudmore, who has been Toronto, returned home Mrs. |A’. E. Johns, of and Miss May Thomas, HENSALL Mr. T. Shaddick spent Sunday with relatives in Clinton. Tlie receipts for tlie Navy League Taff Day amounted to $25»50\ Mr. and Mrs* A. spent the week-end at Paisley. Mrs. Janet Peck, Elaine, of Toronto, visitors here. Mrs, Hennessey, of Rondon, the week-end with Garnet Cnse. Mrs. B aw den, of Thanksgiving with Jack Farquhar. Mrs, Bertha Ortwein, of London, was a week-end visitor with her mother, Mrs. P. Munn. Miss June Saundercock, of Lon­ don, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Annie Saundercock. Mr. Carey Joynt, B.A., student at Osgoode Hall in Toronto spent the week-end at his home here. Miss Katie Scott, Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Ballantyne visited with relatives , in Palmerstoh on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Manns, of Toronto, .................... with the Manns. Dr. Wm, T. Joynt and Mrs. Harry Joynt and Judith Ann, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. Alice Joynt. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Edwards and family, of Hamilton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton. Dr. and Of MeafOl’d, ©pem, a u<xy ltibi, ween at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Slavin. Mrs. Ted Listowel, visited during the -past week with Mrs. Taman’s mother. Mrs. McDonell. Reeve and Mrs. E. Shaddick ana family spent Sunday at'"the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Lavalie in Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Minor and Jackie, of Port Huron, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLaren. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd of Toronto, spent Thanksgiving with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Alex -McMurtrie and daughter, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John McMurtrie. Mrs. D. Walks, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake and family attended the funeral of Mrs. Walks’ uncle in Detroit on Saturday. Mr. ana Mrs. Ferris Cantelon and children, of • Cooksville, spent Thanksgiving with the former’s mother, Mrs. Kate Cantelon.Mr. '' - - - Caroline, of London, spent week-end with Mrs. Carter’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Love and children, recently Mr. and Misses ton, of Professional Cards D. McEwen with relatives Ronald and were recent Mr, and Exeter, Mr. and spent Mrs, spent Mrs. were week-end visitors former’s mother, Mrs, Mrs. Frank Eberhart, spent a day last week Taman and Toni, of and Mrs. Jack Carter and the F, W, GLADMAN . BARRISTER SOLICITOR EXETER, ONTARIO at Hbnsall, Friday a to 5 p.m. J, W. MORLEY SOLICITOR Office, Main Street, EXETER, ONT. Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S., D.DJ>, DENTIST Offices, Morley Block EXETER, ONT, Closed Wednesday Afternoon Dr. H. H. Cowen, L.D.S., D.D,S»< DENTAL SURGEON Main Street, Exeter Office 3 6w Telephones Res. 36j Closed Wednesday Afternoons C. E. ZURBRIGG Optometrist at Exeter Open every week day except Wednesday ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY PRICES REASONABLE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Phone 57-13 Dashwood R.R. No. 1, DASHWOOD FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed EXETER P.O. or RING 138 ift visit­ last. 29th Can-arrived in lie de France, in Ilderton on _ „ from Guelph where a rousing welcome was given to their unit. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Steele- and Margaret ana Mr. and Mrs. John Steele, of Brant­ ford, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Camp­ bell and family and Mr. Roy Camp­ bell, of Ransomville, N.Y., and Miss Margaret Campbell, of New­ fane, N.Y., Mr. Gerald Campbell, oi Wallaceburg, Mr. Graham Camp­ bell, of London, and Mrs. William Avery, Robert and Charlotte, of London. Sunday School Meeting The annual Sunday ing of the Exeter Tabernacle was held night. The meeting School meec- Pentecostai on Monday opened with singing and prayer. Mr. E. Cudmore was in charge. Mrs. T. Jolly acted as secretary for the evening. The financial report was read. A total of $777.79 was raised during the year; $509.18 of* this had been sent to missions. After all expenses were paid, there was a balance of $69.40 left in the treasury. It was agreed that this be sent to the Bible Truth Crusade for Children which is a very great work. The boys and gins of today are the men and women of the future and God is looking to us to mould the lives of the child­ ren of this fair dominion of oUrs and bring them to a knowledge of their need of a saviour. “Suiter little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven.’’ May God help us to bring them in from the Of sin. Bring the wandering to Jesus. After the financial ness the following officers elected: superintendent, Mr. : Cudmore; assistant, secretary, Mrs. C. treasurer, Dorothy McDonald; pian­ ist, Mrs. E. Cudmore; cradle roll, Miss Della Peart; teachers: class, Mr. E. Cudmore; People’s Class, Mrs. Jolly; mediate class, Mrs. R, McDonald; Junior class, Mrs, G. Parker; prim­ ary class, Jean McDonald. October 21 was the date set for the Sunday School Rally, A hearty vote of thanks was extended Mrs. E, Cud­ more for the beautiful sprays oi flowers made for those of the Tabernacle who have passed on to their reward. Mr, Cudmore express­ ed his thanks to teachers and of­ ficers for their co-operation and help during the year, Appreciation Of Mr, Ctidmore’s efforts and faith­ fulness pressed, hymn prayer, fields f ones busi- ware Edgai Ted »Prouty; Blanchard; Bible Young inter­ as superintendent was ex- Tho meeting closed with 192 Victory ahead and of Owen Sound, visited with Mrs. Love’s parents, Mrs. John R. McDonald. Mae and Helen McNaugh- Toronto, spent the week­ end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lome McNaughton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy- Parlmer and daughter Carolyn, of Windsor, were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and Mrs. Thos. Parlmer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and little daughter, of Windsor, visited during the past week with the for­ mer’s parents., Mr. and Mrs. 'Cor­ nelius Cook. Misses Ellen Fremlin and Eliza­ beth Grant, of the staff of the .bank of Montreal, have been transferred to the Zurich branch which opened on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale spent the week-end at their cottage at Turnbull’s Grove. The Continuation School are sponsoring a dance in the Town Hall, Hensall, on Wednesday, Oct. 24th. Music by Bert Worth’s or­ chestra. Dress: optional. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Joynt and family, of Toronto, and Dr. Harry Joynt, formerly of London, who is now taking advanced training in surgery at Toronto General Hospit­ al, spent Thanksgiving with their mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt. Lily Jean Forrest, eight-month- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coop­ er Forrest died on Sunday at the ■home of her parents three miles west of Hensall, The funeral serv­ ice was held on Tuesday at 10 a.m., conducted by Rev. P. ,Ferguson. Burial in Hensall Union Cemetery. Those attending the funeral of the late Mr. Fred Corbett from a distance were Mr, and Mrs. Alger Brown, -Oxford, Mich.; Mr. Floyd Lee, Fenton, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Otis Minoi’ and Jackie, of Port Huron, Mich.; Mr, and Mrs. John Colvin and Mr. Geo. Colvin, of Korn oka, Ont., Mrs. Ida Harding and Mr. Wm. -Harding, London, Mr.’ and Mrs. Oscar Metters and son, Prospect Hill, Mrs. Isobel O’Brien, Brucefield, Mi*. Wm. Cook, London. WM. H. SMITH LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex Special training assures you of you.tr property’s true value on sale day. Graduate of American Auction College Terms Reasonable and Satisfaction- Guaranteed Crediton P.O. or Phone 43-2 E. F. CORBETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER Terms Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. EXETER, R.R. 1 Phone Zurich '92r7 '■ USBOR-NE & HUBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario » Pres............... WM. A. HAMILTON R. R. 1, Cromarty Vice-Pres........... WM. H. COATES Exeter DIRECTORS THOS. G. BALLANTYNE: Woodham JOHN HACKNEY .... Kirkton, R. 1 ’ ANGUS SINCLAIR .... Mitchell R. 1 JOHN McGRATH ..... Dublin, Ont. AGENTS JOHN ESSERY ......... ALVIN L. HARRIS ... THOS. SCOTT .......... Centralia Mitchell Cromarty SECRETARY-TREASURER B. W, F. BEAVERS ........... Exeter F. W. GLADMAN Solicitor, Exeter LKass Jos. McCarthy and family. Messrs. Austin Boland Morrissey attended the ____ Northville, Mich., on Sat. night, ‘”‘a Earl O’Brien was „1__ Joseph’s Hospital, London_ Sunday suffering from a throat in­ fection. Mr. -Gerald O’Brien commenced his duties on “Haig Farm” on Mon,. Mr. St. and races taken„to on MOUNT CARMEL Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carey and family spent last week-end in Sim­ coe visiting with Mrs. W. Mater ■ Mr. ahd Mrs, Jas. Dalton ahd family visited over the week-end with Fr, Murray, of Owen Sound. Among, the holiday visitors were; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sharpe, of London with Mrs, M. Regan; Clar­ ice Regier with Chas. Regier and family; Misses Jean and ” Voisin with A. Voisin; of Colgan, with Glavin; Classified Advertising pays iD Results.—Others have benefited by* it, why not you? < Florence Madeline Mr. and Theresa with Mr. Agnes Fleming, of Teeswater, with Mr. and Mrs. P. Fleming; Marion Ma* honey, R.N,„ of London, with Mrs, Jos. Mahohey; John Paton, of Ham­ ilton, with Mr. and Mrs. M, McDon­ ald; Mr. and Mrs, H. McDonald, of Detroit, with Mir. and Mrs. C. Glav- in; Miss tf. O’Neill, of Chatham ahd Major Wright, of Hamilton, with Glavin, Mrs. ‘ Jos. Glavin; Miss Sullivan, of Wallaceburg, and Mrs. P. J. Sullivan; Fleming, of Teeswater, Biliousness iS just another name for a clogged or sluggish liver. It is a very common complaint, but can be quickly remedied by stimulating the flow of bile. This softens thfe accumulated mass, the poisons ate carried out of the System, and the liver and bowels are relieved and toned up, Milburn’S Laxa-Liver Pills quicken, mid enliven, the sluggish liver, open* Ing up every channel, by causing a free flow of bile and thus cleansing the liver of the clogging impurities.- They are small and easy to take. Do not gripoj weaken or sicken, T1W T, Milburn Co., Ltd., '-oronto, Ont,