The Signal, 1915-5-20, Page 10N Ttvfrs►T. MAT !i 11111
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Material and workmanship
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in two sires. No. 1, regu-
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for students, fitted with
Clip Cap, price...... • 11.00
Satre Pen, size larger, fit-
ted with Clip Cap, $1.50.
Points can be had, fine,
medium or coarse, and all
pens are fully guaranteed.
The Goderich Book &
Stationery Co.
(1E0. PORTEK
Penslar Vanishing
Face Cream
will snake the skin smooth
and velvety. It is better
than other kinds. It does
not dry the skin.
25c and 5oc a Jar
at Penslar Store
Jas. A. Campbell,
Onrner North St. and Square
Goderich
Hus. 110 'PHONES Res. 3?i
MARINE NEWS.
Tb steamer Geo. A. Graham came
r o. Monday with • cargo of wheat
for the (iodericb simmer and cleared
em Wedseday fox Fort William.
Tie tag Robe. Downey, of Port Ool•
hers*. MINN in for coal and abetter ea
Tuna. .ed lett mgai. ou Wednesday.
The r Val Cartier, which tial
been lo hen twice title season, now
lies on the bottom of the St . Clair River
as the tseult of a collision with the
steamer Osborne. The accident oc-
curred on Thursday last in Lake
Huron at the mouth of the river.
The Osborne also sank. but has since
been raised. There was no toes of life.
Tom Carroll. Arthur McCluskey and
Leslie Webb, Goderich boys, were
among the crew of the Val Cartier.
(lifts for the Soldiers.
Members of the Women's Institute
the feat week mad. a canvas., mainly
.1 the business houses of the town, for
Rtfte for the soldiers at the front, and
met with a generous response in do-
nations of money and goods. The fol-
lowing is a list of the contributors, and
the ladies wish to entire.. their hearty
thanks to all :
Western Canada Flour Mills, T.
Morrow, F. F. Lawrence k Sons. .1
W. Craigie, Miss Garrick, H. L. Wet -
sen, (leo. Hohmeler, W. J. Powell, 0.
L. Coultis, Mn. L. B. Tape. W. H (
Bartieon; W. H. Robertson, McLean
Bros.. R. J. Acheson, J. H. Colborne,
A Friend, Mrs. Thos. Warrener, John
Spahr, J. H. Pipe, John Cutt, J.
Howard. Hodges. Bros.. Panna 1
Fair, Miller k Bon, .1. McClinton. Dean
Bros„ Smith Bros., O'Brien k Leis
W. Sharman, J. 0. Oaerie. Chas. Lae.
H. Edwards, K. Pridhsm..1. .1. Mc-
Ewen, W. J. Baker, H. C. Dunlop,
Geo. Howneell, R. H. Cutt, Robertson
k Mair, Geo. MacViear. J. S. Davey,
C. Blackstone, The Star, Bropbey
Brom., D. J. Curry Mier Rub E. Mc-
Lean, Miss 8. Wells, 0.C. Wbitely,
C. Sanderson. 0. 0. Newton, Mrs. Mar-
wick. Mrs. McNevin, Mrs. F. T,rekle,
Mrs. Nyles. Mrs. Carrie Dr. Taylor, T.
Salkeld, C. J. Ramer. A. J. Paitridge.
Blackstone.' lee cream is • real trot.
Blackstone. icecream can't be beat.
LOCAL TOPICS 94 BRIEF.
The weatber bas been a bit chilly. but 1t win
soon be warm again. Don't put ort getting
that nonuser suit : sod you will need a light
oveeeoat for tea cbWy evening.. rt hem tie
falls bas the rood..
Be sure to read the opening chapters
of "Peg n My Heart,:' the new serial
Story to he commenced in The Signal
next week.
There have been several sharp frosts
during the past week, and some dam-
age has been done to fruit blossoms.
but to what extent it is impossible to
ay yet.
Charges against T. H. Newell, at the
Commercial hotel. Exeter, were heard
befcre Magistrate Kelly on Friday.
The charge of having liquor for sale
was withdrawn, but for oblarueting
an officer in the discharge of his duty
Newell was fined *1011 and Ind) costa.
A dance and euchre party will be
bold at Hotel Sunset on the evenin6
04404104040.441144444.6.044+114.0 of May 24th, under the auspices of
[sacEwal'f Estate Gnd.r{ch branch of rise Red Cross So -
Misty. The hotel will be hated and
patrons mire assured if their comfort
being attended to.
Mr. C. P. Bielman, jr.,and Mr. E. H.
Ayer, of the White Star Line, Detroit,
arrived In town on Tuesday evening
by auto from Sarnia, to attend to the
adverti.ibg of the .lune ezcursion from
Goderich to Detroit. They are spend.
ing the week In the district, billing
the countryside with announcements
of the popular Greyhound trip.
KIDNEY HEAUACHE
• caused from the blood being thick-
ened with uric acid poisons eirculatiog
in the head. Anti -Uric Pills cure all
forms of kidney trouble. They are so
good and m sure C. L. Connie guaran-
tees them. Be sure you get Anti -
Uric Pill.. B. V. Marion oo every
box. Sold only at C. L. Coultas' drug
store.
Ezelueive agents for
SCRANTON
COAL
for Goderich and District
Egg Coal, $7.25
Stove and Chestnut,
$7.50
per ton
BEST COAL MINED
Any quantity best all Maple
Slabs, Mixed Wood, Hemlock
sod Kindling Moder or Pine.)
TILIFIR1N its, Mee •
imidgese elite or tH
Make the summer more
enroyable by purchasing • Camera.
There's everything for p.cnre talons
at car win. and we do prompt
developing and printing.
Headquarters for Patterson's Neil-
son', and LowneY s Chocolates.
C. L. COULTIS. Phm.B.
THE Dat1GGIST
n,e,.1l
Nester. Uiiversity
LONDON
ANOTS[A OD[AT ADVANCE
!Doom* liubled.-now S7l10110.
Another Large Addition an
Faculty and Equipment in
Arta and Medietoe
Greatly Increased Merril -
moot le view
Writs for pert letzten to :
E. E. nraltilavelte, Ica.&Fh. O.
PreMdeet
WOMAN'S BEST
MEIIICIN E
Kill Aldus
to TO 11114 -Than
BAolteinittest. Own., Lock MO. tri.
"I tam highly reeem mewl c
fives" because they did me as awful
lot of good and I oa..ot speak too
highly about them. About tour years
ago, 4 commenced taking ' Pruitt
fives" for a general break -down and
they did me a world of good. We
boagbt a good assay dollar's worth.
but 1 was money wellt beams
they did all that you elafm
foe them.
Their action is so pleasant, compared
with other laxatives, that 1 found only
pleasure, as well as health, in taking
them. They seemed to me to be
particularly suited to women, on
account of their mild and gentle action,
and 1 tru t that some other women
may start .eking "Frnitttine" after
reading my letter, and if they do. I am
satisfied the results will be the same
as in my own ase".
Mea. W. N. KELLY
"Prult,m-tives" are sold by all
dales at s(.c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial
size. ase, or sent postpaid on receipts[
from by Fruit -fives Limited, Ottawa.
REO CROSS NOTES
The following amounts have been re-
ceived during the past week snit ere
acknowledged with thanks : 300.00 --
The tion council : *23 01t -Mrs. Frond.
foot (fourth payment I : $ w
3.u1-Mers.
J. P. Hume. ZV. L Hotton l.econd
payment ), Gro. Porter I.econd pay-
ment) : 112.1*)-Meedame, McFarlane.
Macklin, J. M. Field (third payment),
Platt, Horton (second payment), C.
Darrow Iseeond paynten' 1, Miss N. V.
Colborne : 11.0) - Mesdames Strangg
(fourth payment), R. Young (second
payment). Carrie (second payment),
Aitken isecond payment 1. Miert s
Proudfoot (second payment). Driver,
Swameld (second pavment), Murney,
Mr. D. J. Neftel Ialtond payment).
The regular meeting of the Red
Cross Society was held in the town
council chamber on Monday. As the
treasury had been replenished during
the week. Mn. Taylor was granted
f$23.00 for supplier; Mrs. McKim, 1110.10
for yarn : and Mrs. Colborne, gat t'')
for material for -nest.. A committee
was appointed to arrange for a Red
Cross tea and sbowet ; and it was de-
cided to con1,nunicaie with the differ-
ent women's nondenominational soci-
eties of the town, namely : The
Women's Institute, the different chap-
ters of the Daughters of the Empire,
the Rebekah'', and the W. C. T. C.,
asking them to co-operate with the
Red Crow in canvassing the town for
subscriptions. In anticipation ot, the
absence of the secretary during tbe
summer months, Mir Millar was ap-
pointed to act as assistant secretary,
and to take charge of the work during
that time.
The following contributions have
been received by the Society within
the past two weeks and many thanks
are due the donors : :les Geo. James,
4 pun socks ; Mn. Janie,. Clark,
Mies W. Ball, Miss Lob Mrs. Robt.
Young. Mn. Robt, Mellwaine, A
Friend,Mime M. A. Burritt, 8 pain socks
each ; rs.Walter Kelly, Mrs. Burritt,
Mn. Burkholder. Mrs. Summerville,
Mrs. Moire, Mrs. Challenger, Mn. Thos.
Bull. 2 pain socks each : Mr's. 0
Carey. Mrs. Robb. Clark, Mies Naftel,
Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Bell(Neboa street).
Mrs. Tancott, Mrs. Hawkins.
Mies 8. Foster (Port A bert), Miss
Nellie Jane. Mrs. Handy, Mn. CnUffe,
Mlle M. Clark, Mrs. McFarlane, Mrs.
SUMMER SPORTS
Proudfoot, Mn. Ford, Mn. McMatb,
knitters in Dr. Hayden's office, Miss
---- M. Gut, 1 pair sock." each: Mies
Lawn Bowling. Borritt, Mile M. A. Burritt, 1 cap
The lawn bowlers will -open the sea- "ch.
son with • tournament for the mem-
bers on May 24th. Mr. James Yates
baa generously donated six fountain
pees as prizes, sod two additional
prises will be offered by the club, pro-
viding for first and secogd prune in
two events in doubles.
A special rate of fd hue been wade
for new members who find it coo-
venient to bowl only at oigbta and on
holidays. Any such new members
will he welcome to take part in the
tournament on Monday next.
Members are requested to be on
band promptly s.1 0.30 a. m.
Port Elgin announces • lawn howl-
ing tournament for July 13th and 141b.
Baseball.
Three years ago at t be close of tbe
baseball season there was a husoos of
nearly 11160 to the credit of the town
league which has since been lying at
the (tank. The tams which beton
league the lrue that year were the ro-
quois, Big Mill. Twin Blocks and the
Furniture Factory. R nfative.
of these teams met nn ay even-
ing and decided to wind up the affairs
of the league. 1t ems agreed that the
balance be equally divided among
the tams, according to the agreement
when the league wae organized. Amy
team m desiring may draw iia &bare
or turn it over to the Lakeside League
club which has been formed this veer.
Festbal I.
The team known aa the "Y's- will
hereafter he known as the Maple
Leaf.. as there Is now ne Y. M. C. Al
organizationin town
The G. T. R tam Chet the testi
hem the Big Mill in • fait, *team gear
Let Thursday evening, when neither
side scored a goal The railway mss
were impregnable In gorel and en the
defense {Lire. while the seam badIM
advantage on the forward line, Um
Waging moot of the play le Grad
Trunk territory. The hall faled, how-
ever, to get through. Lb. game ending
In a tie. A. G. Nisbet wee the referee.
On Monday er..i.g the Mapes
Leah test the 0 . T. R. and the per
forsseees of Thursday events.' was re- 1
p•ated, imitator team bang able to
register a more. 1. the ieerrsd bait
the Grand Trunk team had the beet .t
the ,fuss, bat were weak en aheed.g
o. goal. Wei. Callow wee referee
Rocks are still urgently needed.
The leg may be shorter for the sum-
mer mo.tbs-eleven incbee to where
the heel is started will be about right.
Yarn will be supplied at Mn. McKim's,
Church street.
"ROUGH ON RATS" clean out
Rate, Mice, etc. Don't Die In the
House. 15c mod 25r at Drug and
Country Stores. Min
OBf[UART.
Kai. Willi Warr.
Mn. Khoo West whose death we
uno
a000ed last ween wee a native ed
Peel c hunty. havlog been boin tllheI
bons
towns/Op of Cbieguacousy in
Elbe bed bee. • resident a Hees
meaty for the past t h,rty-seer o reek
and during the last tw.nt y fls a years
had lived with her daugbter, Mrs. M.
J. Young. at Dungannon sod Gosh -
rich Mn. Robb. Ttelaven and Mrs.
S. Thompson, of Dungannon, acrd
Mrs. John Parks. of Oekburn, Mae.,
(ire *sate:. of the decea'edr and nes
beother, Robert, of Ogema, k., also
gut vine. The tuner.' took place on
Friday from the residence of ille. S. J.
Young to Duo.reonon cemetery. iter.
W. 8 Hager taking charge of themes: -
vice at the house and Rev. J. 8.
Hooter oniciating at tie graveside.
The pallbearers. all old friends from
Dungannon, weir Meters. John Mc•I
Lean, B. J Crawford, David Sproul, 1
Thos. Brothers, Robt. Treleaven and
Samuel Treleav-i n
)(R$. A. BEL('HER.
After an illness extending over five
months, of tuhetculoei.•, Mrs. Sidney
Belcher p•ssni away on Saturday.
May 13th, in bet twenty-,eventb year.
she was the youngest daughter of the
late Jobn Fotdeu and 'Ira. Emden, of
Colborne tcwuship, and was married
to her now sorrowing husband in
Goderich township, ou August lib,
111(18, by the Tate Rev. Reuben Mill -
yard. Of the union one daughter was
horn, Jean, who is now nearly four
years old. Six ht others end two sla-
ters also survive. They are ' (some.
of Hoqueln, Washington ; Charlie and
Roy, of Hamilton; Rohert, of Detroit:
William, of Calgary; Mrs. Chas. Stein-
bach, ot Ketoses City : and Alex. and
Mrs. Richard Stll+ of town. When in
health the dec.'a•ed was an active
member of Vtctot to street Methodist
church, taking pert in the work of the
Eureka Bible class and the Epworth
Lague. The funeral tot.k place on
Titbeday from the family residence,
Albert street, and was attended by
many friends and svi ipatbizers. ltev. A
J. E. Ford conducted the funeral ger- i/
vices. The pallbearers were Messrs.
George and Harry Belcher, Alex. and
Charles Fordeo. Robb. Nicholson (of
Belgrave) and Richard Sillib. Among
those who came from a distance to at-
tend the funeral were James Foster,
of London ; Mrs. Wm. McGowan. of
Blyth, and Mts. Wm. McGill. of Bel -
grave, Intenwent,took place at Mait-
Isndtcemeter) .
KRA. HEYRT STOWH.
McLaughlin
Buggies
Call and inspect our new
stock of the above high-
grade Buggies.
We have the latest 1915
designs to suit all re.
quirements.
McLaughlin
Carriage
Store
HAMILTON RTR*RT
There died at her home. South street,
Godericb, on Tuesday. May lttb, atter
a painful illness of two weeks' dura-
tion, Mee. Henry H. 8tnwe, in her
sixty-fourth year. Deceased wee botn
in Aahfleld township, heing the eldest
daughter of the late Kenneth Marble -
son, and bad lived in Goderich and
vicinity all her life. She was married
forty-four years ago to her now be-
reaved husband and of the union five
children wet* born, four of wbom sur-
vive. They are: Harry R.. Carrie
(Mrs. Geo. Dunlop). Florence and Ken-
neth. all of tioderieb . Three siaters-
8arwd, of Kincardine; Mrs. J. J. Me-
Keozie, of Point Edward. and Mrs.
W. W. Wilcox, of Detroit -also pur-
ely,.
aterive. The funeral took place on Thurs-
day afternoon of last week and was
largely attended. Rev. Geo. E. Ross
conducted the service..., assisted by
Rev. Jas. Hamilton. The pallbearers
were Mews. J. W. Smith, C. A.
Nairn, Thos. McKenzie, Robt. King,
Wm. Boyce and Alex. Johnston to
addition to all the above-mentioned
relatives those from out of town who
were present at the funeral included
Mrs. O. 8. Dunlop, Mrt. W. Milne,
Mrs. Jack Cracknell and Mr. Samuel
Garter, of Toronto; Mr. W. W. Wilcox
and Mrs. W. Piper, of Detroit ; W.
Bailey, of Alma ; Fred Stowe. of Wier -
ton ; Mr. and Mrs. Carter. of West-
field ; Robert Roes, of Amberiey, and
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Smith. of Luck -
now. Many floral tributes were rent
as a testimony of the esteem in wbich
Mr. Stowe was held. Interment took
place in the family piot at Maitland
cemetery.
eras or Ow/o, ern or Tomoo, l
Laces CoowTv.
Freak J. weldor partnered esti Mat Me Ile
J. . boar/ k
Co. deem towea ss 1. 11. Cttj' .1
County sod M.
will W sum HUNDfKI
DOG
LARS for mob Gad every sus Of Catarrh Wit
eaaset be cared by the wo of Haire Ottareb
Cure. FRANK J. CHrNaY.
SwoWore re
sad �
� utetxtkeay of �. a
(Snots A.W.Ot.&AHON.
Nora*Y Pvnuc.
Hall's Caner► (tire le tats tolera.87 asci
sot • Mend, no Me blood
tl
meowM
of aa n•teeor t a
F. J.CMIYtCO., Toledo.
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8.14 by all(�P730.
TBelle moth' V ter
eswtfeatlsa.
"i)sar sir." wrote the aaxioue
mother. "1 am atraid Johnny is Dot
trying enough." "Dear madam,re-
plied
tbe barressed
assure you that Johnny is quite trying
enough. He is the most trying in the
class." -Naw York Globe.
Mrs. Neseedd (complainingly► :When
we go aoywhare now we have to take
the old street ear. Before our sear.
ri•ge you always called a taxi.
Nswedd : Yes i tames the reams we
have to take a serest car now -Boston
Transcript
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laxative like Rexall Orderlies. whieb
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Special Selling of Black Suits
YOUR CHOICE of
On atur(13) 9 'fit $7.75
inisi
NINE Ladies' Black Suits go on sale Saturday morning
at this very low price. These Sults are made from serges and broad-
cloths ot excellent quality. The workmanship is the best and the coats are
Tined With silk or satin. The actual value is considerably more than this
price as you will agree when you set them. Sizes 34 to 40. On
sale Saturday morning at your choice $7.75
More New Millinery Ready
The special Hata prspar.d for the Sum-
mer Millinery Opening have been practi-
cally all sold and our milliners have been
busy this week getting ready a fresh
lot that win be shown for the first time
on Saiutday. New and atitactiveshapes,
the latest fashion favorites shown in
New Y.uk. All ate representative of
the popular style. for lett' spring and
early smuttier weer. 'sVe will he glad to
have yon came and nee thee* new Hats.
You will find them decidedly -out of Inc
ordinary and the prices eery reasonable.
e Niagara Maid'' Silk Gloves
Special exhibition on S.turd*y of these
popular high-rl.ss Silk Glotee for ladies.
Throe Gloves are now made in Canada
and are the equal of any Glove heretofore
imported. Unexcelled for perfect fit and
wearing qualities. Support home indus-
try and ask for "Ni.g•,a Maid" Gloves
wben hujing Birk Glove. for apt ing. To
he had in short, medium or full length
"HOLEPROOF t1OSIERI"'
does a'.ay with darning day
Have you tried the famous "No Darn'
Hose? These ate heel -mine more and
more popular for they do away with
darning day. Mold by the box only and
guaranteed by the maker. For ladies, 3
or tl pairs in a box at 112 101. $2.2.1 and
*3 (11 per box. For boys or girl•, 3 rain
in • box. per hoe $1.90.
BIG SELLING OF LACE CURTAINS
ON SATURDAY
Saturday morning we start to sell • big lot of Lie Cur-
tains. Thews Curtains come in 2% and 3 -yard lengths,
buttonholed edges, neat designs. Every Curtain has
good style and good value. They come to us direct from
one of the rig mills In Nottingham and are as good Lace
Curtain values as we have offered for many and many
a day. For easy selling we divide them into lou as
follows :-
Lot No. 1. 411Ie
Lot No. 2 . - '7 S
Lot No. 3
Lot No. 4 1.111
Lot No. 5 1.25
Lot No. 0 1.45
Lot No. 7 '1.55
Two Axminster Rugs at a Bargain
Two only Axminster Rugs, best quality English make,
seamless, +size :i x 4 yards, neat. small two-tone pattern
in green shades. Regular value $42.50. Special for
these two only is!•tb
New Embroidered Cotton Voiles
New Embroidered Cotton Voiles just to hand. 27 foches
to :4) inches wide. neat, dainty designs on fine quality
voile. White only, at per yard.. leo. YOo to 111 1i
Saturday Hosiery Specials
Special in Hosiery for Saturday selling. Extra good
value.
Seamless Lisle and Cotton Hose, white, black or tan :
also seamless Silk Boot Hoes in black only. Extra good
valor at per pair •- ftp
Very fine Lisle Hoeg in black. white or tan, spliced
knees. heels and toes. A quality that will wear. Per
pair .. ...Bio
Extra fine Silk Boot Hose, • beautiful stocking and
splendid wearer. Black or white, per pair Mao and Igoe
R.bbed How for cbildren. Strong heavy rib for boys
and fine rib for girls. All sizes, at per pair... .... 25e
Hodgens Bros.
DIRECT IMPORTERS. GODERICH, TELEPHONE NO. 25
ORDER YOUR AWNINGS
NOW!
Do not wait for bot weather to
order your Awning.. We will
be glad to give estimates and
guarantee closest prices for
Awnings of all kinds.
A new Territorial. who
quite learned his bruin.-...
.entry duty one night when
brought a cake from the r.n'
he sat oo th•gr.ea mating the
major .suntered no in undr
had not f•'rm The ono y, not recognising
ea. on lou, did not 'elute, and the major
• ft lend stopped and said: ",Vl at's that you
ren. A. have t her r ?" "Cake," .aid the sentry
cake 'h. gond u+tute.11y. "Do you know wbo
re• ani- I act. r be asked. "No," said the
1
caw -e' -„ ter- :MISS:SARAH 01 BUST.
with the SAAR letwnwT Company, se Viewer,* Opera
me.el.g Mon DAT. MAY riot.
sentry, "unlessyou're the major's
groom." The major shook bis bead.
"Guess again." he growled. "May-
be" -bete the sentry laughed -"ay
be vou're the major himself r
"'that's right, ( am the major," was
the stern reply.
The sentry scrambled to his feet.
"Good grantees r' be exclaimed. "Held
foe cake. will vou. while I salute Y'
UNURCN NOTES
On Tuesday evening. May 26, Rev.
F. J. Rutbertord. B. A., of Bemmiller,
will adder the Bpwnrth League cf
North street. Methodist ehurcb. An
invitation is extended to all
An Impressive servi* was bald in
Knox cburcb on Sunday evening in
honor of the memory of Does-cor-
potal William Palmer. kilted in the r. -
cent Alighting In Flanders. An able ser-
mon urs delivered by the pastor. Rev
Geo. R. Row, and the music included
the Russian, Preach and British na-
tional anthems.
la Mr. Ross' absence on Sunday
next the services in Knox church will
be conducted by Mr. H. K. Uaakey, of
Toronto. Mr. (]sakey has en inter-
natiooal reputation as the bead of the
laymen's taissio.ary movement in
Canada mid ole address ou Sunday
will be beard with mono interest.
Rev. John MacNeill, pastor of Wei-
mer road Baptist church. Toronto, will
preach the aenivereary sermons at the
Goderieb Baptist church on Se a r
hey Nth. mad also w111 give a bobt�
lecture on Monday melee. May 31st.
Mr. Mwlfsll le one of the moat proem
Meat prrsbsn 1. Canada and two
wedge elle tineelted the bacealaurabte
saes*. Milleelleiler Ualvereity, New
Tr! Sts.. The spp.rteslty to bear
Yrs ehwM net be etheed by any wbo
OW
ma
posetbiy attired y of tea met -
A Woman of Few Words.
Mrs, Barry R. Bye. Maas .crest,
remedy Meese Out., endow : "Your
ash tt uble.3se Me , 544.,
great .
1 leave (stetsa three boxes and now feel
like Selag and better thee I have felt
tee yam, and 1 give year
F10 PILLS
an tea preba, ter they ars the best I
have emir tried."' At all stood re. Its
AMM. (federieb. emu ~d SO Oat S _ _PM _ «.
a. 1w•s• wwerle. by