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The Signal, 1916-9-14, Page 5OMB tom Al.tLS : 1 he Star. do. E1 :,t : C. C. Lee, repair`. :II-, ant the MacMillan l' , for •'rbc New Public Health.' $' 14, The tender of Mr Lynn for repainting h. lotto -int- 'of the buil Jing sn i 11 - puttying the windnwewe. .earn cJ. the amount (wing $*'l, Mr Lyun to ..apply all the material. To Teach Singing in Schools. At *he boo arhn.il hoard M..of tls. AMt. S.ga •und•rs gave n ti -e that at the next meeting •.1. the hoard he would introduce a mrtion for the adoption of the leashing of sing- ling in the •chnnls. The board a!so p..ad the-tullnwing rmottu•i,ol : That, in view of the inspector.' re- port of the inferior results in wnth- 'wt•ir in b)th school.. evert.' effort , shook' befoul.- by thy priurip its and 1 . stall of ear+ ached) V) rem.dv tree Ae-h fort :And to giro an.'iiI r ire to yith- rue•1.• 3n•1 -polling. with a view t., nn•!n••ur,; a bat•.& +hriytig44t ilia• •••rau-anuu•tl rz•niurtlon.. Four Generations in Same Business. Mr. Jrasp Gledhill. the veteran -woollen man- 01 tl.nmiller, •.pent Mcndoy in town. %Ir. Gledhill has re- • tired from the management of the we'll -known Hetimill.r woollen mill ill livor of hi. .nn. \I'..1. .l', lilwihill, but he i. not the In in to 1. • it; t••tire, 4.1,1 he .ti!! pot'• in moat of his time at • he mill. Th• hn•ioewr i• now in the hand. of the third .r •nen a .i•,n of tiled- sell.. mei Mr. J N'. Gledhill has•lion• ,n aha' lirioro w'i 11 him, tit.king the u,tis g•n.rr i 11-4 very urt.tso-,l Cli• •tnsa'An.... in eht. c ,sneer. The Nisi - thee.. is a cnn- -tart dens in•1 for the-pnoln••Is ..f hied, still. which bit- . r• 1••in.•nrs! 5Cputa- :1 01 i.•t' their.p!rtidid gn*l.cy. 1 Town Pays A i p• A •ci.1 meeting of the town -,,in- ,ril w+o, hrl.l „•t M.•ndev to'rning for ,the purpose of teething a derision •+ I •0 the sour.. to. he nur•ued gel:owin g nttanpt ,•f bailiff. to arise w.me 1 mm•hiller? In t )te 1►.•ti pl tot to meet - payments on I.en notesby !Mr. W J. Tnnrole for the eon.- • tames in wt•i-h he is intrre,t,ll. As the municip:rhty holds mors• •gages on this vine ptog.ertythe coon. •'el decided that tens would he les. financial lois if the town wins:.l meet these payment. than if the bailiff. were permuted to retrace, the machin- ery. Accordingly. •rontlnn w.• paned +ancti••ning 'he payment to the hair if?• of fiM.i.3A, which was the *sweat required to cover the arrears Dog Was Destroyed. On Thursday of lot week a young boy named Wood.,. Randall was hittes be a dog belonging to Mi. Adam Thompson. The hoy'e injuries are nut ellpputed to he ',riots.. The animal woe promptly shot before the medical berate officer wee notified and lee only course left for the board of health to persist, was to leave tee heed sent away for ezamtnatiats to deter- mine if it were affected with rabies. Nn report Iris hewn rireeived se re. Dr. Hueter,. medical b.altb office for 1 i JUST AS GOOD AS A NEW TIRE is the old tire that we repairs. 1 at: n tulcaaeal for youtum.at so little tum. Bring us your damaged tires andtubes and well make them whole again by our vulcanising prose.,, You'll hate better tires anJ t•ettcr- looking ones, too. Think it o e-. East Street Garage Owned W Operated M A. la °LOVERo.. a Practical M. Pt.e iii r Necessaries for the Tool Girls 1 IHair Ribbons. Middy Ties and Middy Laces for the girls. Neckties for the boys- IMiddies andoSchool Dresses. A few left of different sizes t GIRLS WANTED i to r.r. :he u' of *free •e u•te gees or .rm r.u.,i( t.'1., •1'.nrs wvmc.. ran n•..pr ,,; real ,41414 by p4onati .g to tab* pe.l.lar• to barb. sad ►ae.. u -i egk,•� •'p^+.1 l'oor.a. of (railing hr No k horNng. Slow *bland and all other 1 ou0 me•enal utter• now in stows.- r'tl.dwta .deltted any l der. Illu-tt-,Crd • a.104./w.iter l . A. Fl.E (I\t:. Prot .pal. weeeteameitereseeseetreelleseeseeleideled o be sold at cost. Stamped Coeds always on hand. Get a ' Blue Bird LuiW eon Set. Centrepiece. Doilies and Serviettes to match. Very pretty. A fuU supply of materials for fancy work always in stock. LOCAL TOPICS I Missionary Coxson Married The marries& is announced of Luria Drumtunoa Stultz Cozuoo, represent- ative .uiesionary of Booz chore)). . I IIC derich, to Central India, to Miss Margaret ifele'eliner, dat:ghtrr of the Isle John Bn Hreimer. rat Tarn,", and 'a member of the Canadian P.isbyt.r- I ion mission at Mhow, India. The event toot r.Isce on Tuesday,Aovnat 22th. Ret. E. J. Drew. chapain of the S-otch kirk at Mhow, offlciatiog Library Board. The public library hoard rapt on Stturda.- ryening. Th. members present were Mr. F'•.wler. in the chair, SINGER rTn�p /• M.ser.. t'. A. Reid. Strang. T..m SIINGER STORE - GQDERICH rn.i Tung. The accounts ordered p.id were : The Signal. adver•i.ing, MRS. TAPE Try- Walters & Co. Galeria for your Boots and Shoes Notwithstanding the enor- mous advance inall kind, of leather goods. we are still selling' most of the lines at old prices: NOW is a good time to buy the lines of Boots and Shoes we handle. Once tried. always worn. We have a first-class Re- pair Man. Walters & Co. The Low Price Maker GODBRICH • PHONE 230 Are you BIIlou5?:^ tw . •} t• 111 4N D041intttrust Mohave t will had to tehrpnfe Inigestiou. In the meanwhile you suffer mimeses, 'sick headecbeee.�eppm��ee-. �ision � sallsvr CNlITAkINrot S N TAat,ETS, The, reh. Neve fermentation. aintimilrehmes t& sof bare the Mei Omelet. awl lima' s easS ban 11 ••_s+i M1iis Ce. Tosaap TAKE THESE WESTERN UNIVERSITY, LONDON A nom! University in y own Ling into tastiest reraofri Can•1d .C.iv.esitlei Opens September 27 nota. conforms se the Met three veers' progress :- ♦.t.meshysemi? trebled..i Medical greagurdrewitbenel. see erw.seet groat AN)Med .ad total i.eom. t Iwetallatien of neer leremraterries. .11 brewbt sen to date. Purchase of it AMP Of NO Sere., tmeepldWd 1. Rests. theeds. A Heaptt al Unit .est overs.... New Legacy ! New teym..aiem ! New gehd.r.hips ! New dea- r tilsemarly, whim emir 11110 M tee,'an.g ttsen of tee United Wales had • ushrereity el.eatio.. •trout ns.•11.1t of the remelt a of Omerem were grs.uale..od mat of dee others Aad part of • w41 p traMirg, while two-thirde rf aN the great I.grwsti•l pn-deters M the mirrors, were 1114 d he college -it .lord risen. IT PAYS TO MAVZ A,1M1IVZa*ITY ZOVO.ATttON r For C.b.1.r.1e r.r-bev minima -we eddrvss • F -Y iE. Ilreilwai Bi. A., K a THE SIGNAL : GODERT(`R : MiTTAF(Tn li,.derjeh, Informs Tbe elgual that whoa a dog hates • person or appears 'o beactiwg str•agely it should be kept wider Dispel vision for tee days. 1f si . sMicted with rallies it will die by that time. Convicted under C. T. Act. Oa Tuesday of the week. elate Swans. of the British tisehangebot.l, was convicted of having liquor in his possession raising to the provirioos of the Crusade Temperance Act Con - *table Pe11uw swished the barroom several dere aro and found • bottle in a •wall cupboard under the bar, which a witems for the dehisce at ibe trial swore bad hos "planted" there by the constable himself. duriug • *bort ioterv1 whew ibe witness was not wateblsg. The defence raised the point that as the statute governing such ca.es bad been cba.ged once the last conviction was registered against the accused this case should be viewed as a lint .•hence. Hemmer of this con- tention agistate Kelly rawer red his decision.,For the locoed offence in curb mee the penalty is aeel leo• e ,ce not r zme.lsng four month.. Charges Dismissed, An interesting Cade in which Dr. J. B. Whitely and Dr. W. P. tielbw and Druggists Campbell aid ('eldw.11 were Use de(esdants was d .p ).ad of by Magistrate Kelly in the Police Court on Monday morning. Th., charge laid against the doctors seta that of iso•. Ing prescriptions for liquor to be used for other put poses that medicis►1 urea wbilt the druggists were charged web flUing preecrlpuous that did not strict- ly specify for what use the liquor wee being purehaeed. Tee doet.irs mon- tended that in the case in question !bey felt justified in prescribing liquor as they did. They did not; make it a practice to prescribe liquor for every- one wbo asked for it• but they regard- ed the individual wbo received the prs.criptiooe from them on ibis occa- sion M me deserving of special treat- went- No lase was proved agriosi the druggists and all tour charges were dismissed. Knox Church Call Accepted At a meeting of the Preshy•ery of Hari. which was bed at Borrie on Tueday of this week, R -y. R C. Me- itermid, pastor of .tsyner and Monne dalept.esbytpnan church..., accepted the call to became pastor a Booz church, tioderich• and the Presbytery agreed to the ti soarer. Hee. Ur. Mc- Leod, of Barrie, represented Huron Presbytery at the meeting and pre - voted it. view• relative to the call. The comnisaioners from Kr.•z coin - irrigation were Mears. Jae Mitchell, C. A. Nairn and Alex S&un*ere, who urged Rev. Mr. M••Dermid's aceept- •ocr of the cell. Trier. w.• no npp.,i tion from 'either t.t Rev. Mr. M..Drr- esid's congregations, the e..ruttais.wn- ers who were or..rnt takinn( 'b. view Ohm it was a •cell-.leserV.d promotion for their puror. Rev. Mr. MrDermid will he it.,lar: sal into the, pastorate of Knox church on-Tue-,lt, evening. Oct..ber- Br1 At Me Same Led Tricks. That gypsy woman who worked on the eompas.lun rat Police Mag.atrate Arita • taw weeks ago, when a charge of theft again.' bar was dismissed, by eppurntly forgotten the warn- ing. she. re.eived on that °creaiors. At I...- , ilie toll win)! itr-paten tr •m (roe!! - vertu- t.. watt -art :b.• .{ ture : John Hanson. an employe nf.M. Clay... '41 and 011 dealer. I.i..lph, ham e.krd the polio.. to locate a gvp+y wo- man who; he allege., h... *J"' that be- long., to him. Hanson was deliver- ing a large quantity of material io the neighhorbo.xl of He -plot un Tuesday, and on hi. return he roue arras. • I.tnd of gyp-iea. Among them was the co-Moniedy (intone teller, and it is said that Hanson 1111: only crowed her paint with *direr. hitt with a roll of ►.ills in wbi. h was ser:tithing like AI'ss. • Hr intended to ret,in the siot.ry. and thought that he had dune so. until no got tt.:rue and •storied 141 count over the eur..'ncy. when be di.- rovered that there was a shortage of Se!. Couldn't Fend the Fire. About 11.31 on Monday mornicg a telephone message was received at the town hall to the eft. ;t that Mrs. Rows' bowie. near the Paget grain dnor far, 'Ory. wne on fire. The al.rtn was im• mediately sounded and the word wee passed along that the Maz• was et the Paget factory. C..nsrquerely, Manage• l'oung.on, ouch to bis surpri.e. had inni)oterwhle inquisitive callers within the nest few minute.. Th. brigade re -voodoo! promptly. Mr. elec. Beacom meting a record trip to the flee hall from the hydrant at the rorn.r of Etst street and Camhria mad, where Is• was filling the street aprinkling tank. When dice place at which the fire was reported to be was reached. no trace of trouble could be seen. In far t. an- other telepboae wes•.gge a few mests after tee hose wagon had left for the Borne of the flee meted that the el.ae had been es in- duiahsd.. Aa the authorities bar. brad ifficulty in aecertaising wbn sent tt, messages. tb.r•e h mown for belief that it was • false Marla. U. 8. sutdi.r setts. The Myechro.eope •• publication is- sued by the Ceti. t 'Whoa Company. i. its September issue has an article on the Detroit Wilson contingent at Grayling tsollilittatlnn camp, together with • picture of theme young ease who me doing special work in cosmoses don with the United States army. In the group one of the prominent f� r Oodrm ie er$ekWarren Ro Mee J. boy. son of Mr.. 1. B. Partaken, of town. The hogs, rays the article, 'we Wareing rhe complete art and mystery ce .igw•M{sgg, baling m1M away foto ted memory sad es- ehasgs.g r,mmu.leatiose wltb the cam by bMingroph. Sy I.nteres and by Netts. Tb.y also fly through the air by way of a eb•wg., the MCInated by the Mielog.. Aliveb Wasted h•tieg been sa.igned souk (omp.ny. Perhaps the most leagoetant. as it es,- ta1o1 h the most i.terestlsg, part tdntithe Memel ewes in ij tee intim d work they are Mktg ie tee flse.l.'p' meat of Nestrle w irerlis a eintmpi.g wk► tee aid of hos hues." Shaw limits We bead A eawtlmg of uwe'maetfatiwe of the metai0www Isauwbd a tan O.- terte Went, shoe. Railway �o,mly woe bead ea the taw. hap en recur. day The thief_ geodu e. ser die- auesiw wee .-washer the runs Meow the r elw.*odd be tem e e MODEL THEATRE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WEDNESDAY sad THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 21th sad 21st A Famous Players Producnon Pallas P.crures Present DUSTIN FARNHAM 1\ '11e Call tlf the Gualrh__ J_n from the ae!1-known look snit pial by Charles Neville Buck in fit acts Used Pricy - Sc and sec Monday - - - iron Claw' Friday - "Peg o' the Ring.. Tet whAv, Se►r 11 1'114 past by keeping ever (reds the mem- ory of the departed mess. He mane au tersest appeal 0 .I1 to pay . lower attention to living in the present and to make • thorough pr.garatios tot the life beyond tee grave. e ft -v. Mr. l'osd ...mg/taws-4 the fact that religion sho.a sot he lookeri epos ae a mere "fir+-ratrrtpe." eta as a Wean• of pMnara:hM to lite our lives en earth. flit of the probe et• great world 'e otl ct, the pending .tnkes end toe Irrqurnt ,tru`glee between rapid •t4 1&1,14, would c•uur great proI4e . ,.rd we, wbn were made for • atrial and f.wt,inal life, stool work together to e. 1.0 the d,m . ;, tea whish confronted us. We cannot separate ourseh w from theca. tbings and live &lone, he said. Following .•:h. addresses Ibr J.cora- tion r.rrnl..ny. under the direelion of the ch./plain of the t' ,urt, Mr. Thos. H /crows, w•.44 prncerdei witb. and bouquets were placed on upwards of twenty -fire graves of departed brethren. About eight.- Forester. participated in the parade end the decoration cere- mony. - PERSONAL MENTION. ye -..r,. K W. orrlga .1.1 in Mar/61V --- two railcars ouch -.ars .•. w,.r norms east r - GEO. Z Mr.. C. A \•.rn lir. returned froa'.'oranto dy. FAG, Z Mir To ii. of Toronto. i. tbe gee.t of M... Mr 1. E nobr•tr. agent tot thee.. lire 1e- _ Marr Tan mina,.. a I'o so $iralturd. w.., in Mown we bare. 111.. M. Wa•agk•d Lucas. i. the Inir.1 of ae on w-adoe-der. Mr. lie.rg .e Ila..mi 0.. L J. It. \af.l. M,. Man•I• and Mr - _ _ -- . . - _ Mr. Jet... A. 110)1.. 01 yodbary, sea, • vi. Wert run merorud from hand :Lea ahart bees nor 1a Moo this week . iglaanOR OF CANADA A _Val■arle Feature Ma Joint opened _twith ���the e� �Union Bank of Canada In the names of two persons, Is that 11 one dies the family funds are not tied up Just when they are likely to be most needed. The survivor can withdraw the money without daisy or formality. Think it over --then open a Joint Account Goderich Branch -F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager. 1 two ser• L• t • is to Toronto and Hammon Mr 1.141 Mr. Woe. W.b.•tr bow rammed tram ., t i it t.. $.rnM. !retina roil Loadka. Mrs 4. I_ Rall.), of rreee•ou, .• ins 4104.1,1,4 a • t r- n .1 lk ,,td bolo or..)mbe, .treat Preerieter ••••!•A•••••• chi. west ou bolt4 y sued. Mr. 11 Pre -tor �traog. or Rattle. i. Maui'a Mi.. as +tra•h..n. or Winnipeg. i. visiting the I old bene town far• .• few watt,.. ake Gasoline Mr •ud Mr•. H r, Horto• ut Teroota ti. &ted Mend. it, to+r. iho week. Mr. tad Mr.. Orate:: H. Harrri.oa aid w Jack too rt-:! :.r at London tk ewer* Your Motive I Id., :. Van -:nos recur:../ tsetse a �----se Power ! This is` the season when a Gasoline Engine would be a valuable asset if added to your farm equipment. Just at the present time we have on the floor of our ware- house all sines of Engines from i one and a -half to six horse- power. They will do a great deal to take the drudgery out of life. Call and see them. •01.111. .41101 ROBT. WILSON Ham.lton St , Goderrch 11001100000000 and anl,1, an . h r for their pu. char. 1 f ..e nig bran r.ceirel. or the line a. it ; 4e e" vt'eeent abuul. Ira kg.l•t-494a in ll..' hop• of its bran¢ raer:tually opal• .4'.J. .Chen the ytir,ticn oa. Motet. r rat, ...l.•r r'o�n ••n • : pi'evi,.o_ nc.'4.t ',r AJaru Berka.lvivil etrongl against the oisnlart ring .•f the road, - hol.hng ...it the hop. that• the line wu..!d lot linked up with the.yrt-us of Hp! r. -red i, l•. '(lo account of for .l amp advance in the price ..f .feel there ie a feeling that it Might tw tt, the ad.ant- age of the wnnicipwtries to .ell the hila et e : hitt t.rtote at.y definite deeiaon i+ rr orbed the coots -el of Sir A.l4111 Berk 0111 again Inc 04 sight. (hose previa at the meetn.g wore : Reeve %%ibram Hooter and Mr J. J. i Hunter, hut,•wrdine , Iterve N ilktn- .on•'Hur-.n township : Rrrvr Stewart, O -•puny Rent. Dal'..., M. -.r.. Rich- ant..nt, Ja.. II.ckett and Col'ort; of- tshtirld ;Mr. Leos Sinthels, Dungen 1.nn, trustee of the 1) %V. 1. R.: Reeve Nairn, Depui y Reeve l *tthwaite, Councilor T. R. Wallis .li,d Niro -ere. 1'. A. lurid and H. E. Ho.lgens, (.ud..- ri.•h. Is It a County Bridge? The question ea to whether a h-idge urn the 4 b concession 'of A.t.field •hould he et couo:y or tow n -hip bridge was heard hefore Judge Dick- son at the court house on Friday and Saturday of WA week. The legal re- ference In the care is to section 4411, cbap. 122, of ter Revised Statutes of Ontwrio, Wl(, which getat1, that a lwidge of • greater lento!) then M feet in • town or town.bip h tying an equalized assessuuent of le -s than Seo t),oa.l, ort appli-atinn of the coun- cil of such town ort ,wu■hip..hall be declared to are • county hrnli;e where (al it is used by the inhabitants of otber muoieip•lities : (h1 et 1• .ituated .•n an idlportant highway affording means of communication 1.. severe) municipalities t Ir) a1.1 on ac ount of its leagth_asol mor the season men- tioned to clauses (a)ane It.111 a unjust that the burden of maintaining and repairing it should rest up3n the cor- poration of the tnwe or township Mr, W. Proudfoot, K. t'., appeared for the township of A.hfield, et J Mr. Charles (farrow for the c.•uety nl Heron. The witnesses for Ili* tow.- ahip of A.bfield wore : Knotworks Bolin. Adrian Disher, Nathaniel ('ur.ni. gham, James Jobnstol., Will- ies.- Carr. W Diem Douglas Norman Tneleaven a W ahem McClure. The witeesees teal for the county w,,. Thomas N•olher., Abraham Cul- bert. Charles Wilms. Thrini.e J Rice - anima. Charles Stewart. Thoma. O. Allem wad Ihed W. ?moonset,. Other witnesses will give evidence when the comet romans its sitting to.sortow. C. 0. F. Deemed*: y, ' ♦ goodly number citizens turned est last *today aaffR((eefff{{{et,t,t,t,e���.hooe to at4.od We memorial service le enneeetios with the deenraIlo0 of kreers .t Marl- lend oesw.tery ey the .se.sbww rat Ooort (i.d.rieh, No. 32. 1'. O. P'.I The Kihiee' head of Ili.tr.w l.d is the psoeominis aad supplied the meek atthe ammeter, �redoriiestee ae -Mtee. widish l aRoberel Deli. . tChever ley Mr. Itang.r of themi The spseehws nt the nerseios averts gime by R. O. M 111.-bo•-•. ps•M. K the Illipeles church, and Ib.. J. 1R Plod. of Vistula shrew% Nobodies obese\. thee, Me. Mdm.s solneleed tee own kr las work el hwllu titg She A BIC IDEA ! October 6 and -psading lb* week in town Mr.. P.rt.er. .4 +tretbo), M. is lows ens • ...it to nee daughter. Yr* E iit.m.tb Ir,) . of the -awe town. al -o .. • Lova ut Mr.. Praemitb. Mi.. Mimosa Mandel how rotund to her borne at I,etrwt atter • .tit of •ev.r•1 week+ wlh 8., a raw)mher, Mr. W. • Mental, at M01... Ruth Hamilton and (Smit Ilett IBR e Monday 1,,r Rowton. Ma... where they .111es- ter the Mw,rbu.otte Ilaseral 8. otel ter a recur.er of training e• ameo.. Mr, J Roger -on. of Bradford. P011111„ hes 41..eght r. Alma. nut a friend. Mr+. Monte. n..tnr,d to tows 1.044.4 west .,.eel wttetb• Rresl► of Mr W. 7'. Moore. *truce .teal. 1 Mhs. Emilie Rush. n.o. end .tier 511,4_ An &rime. of 11414 ens. t•b.• Ir+.a 1 serene lee Tero.uu, •b.,.• \ti.. Barratt• will sees, the winter. Mr. Andrew° will retort, later le her boas* tn. abs 7 •'apt; A. Itnn`rle. -M Lawton, iron in tows fru ter work end. Mr, Itoravie, obs Use •emus', at Hera. Behar,., 1511 with seem Will on Monday .1.4 .111 ro w. to P4.Ldelpbia tot be the Important dates Mr elms, month. Mr rent thaws* s* 11 ••silk. tee Ral.weral avenue, T....r an,.ou. ,' • the..saga Meat ,•t • !beer ebb.• d. nxbter, It+an. M lit J. 4' M. Wart II, ..n .f I• .01 . d Mr- Ver red aod.,,d. the emu r i .t;. to take pl..rr gsi•tly to J. H. COLBORNE • ')"ober Mr. and Mr-. 5 l' k'-...tI 4/11111.11, seal Mr. R H. Revell r-lurnwl to Waltervnieew Tow 4.) eftrr .wtusg !need, mud relative- bons Th. tune was Houk os Mr Rr+rd. owlet ear, Mrs. Itob..a ieleru.d lank time ,. Ler home u14tr1.. Mr Leah* Webb. .red elate ea the -.....V Fordoelee. ea. Mow. W a he Lays 11.. Pao• owl war a. 41111 w.) le 4%111Y fee • .ante of era - eel• and ionises whew so 0.yndeb/ le lbw hoot • bedr, r.. --.laird it. Wes 1.•e..l ole 'Workout Mr Nebo IBR a Mdida, foa Tar- anto The sweet tooth Braine 1.) a.eser1 it- self wish the nra.on. girt yonr homer made ready at Rllwanli. Any quantity of dry !hemlock slab. for bummer wood •t MacIfwas'. whose 9tt). $2.00 per cord. tt lief the reward .f year rano. by getting a cult or overcoat, or teth. from Pridham F. J. WE RECOMMEND For husediate Purchase Porcupine Crown I)1V1[tEND .43' f.:9a1.1.• ltn'e. 2u.1. 111141, to 411•11.1 Mold* ra .4 re -cord 't. -pt. I.'41.. 19141. Verl.l at current Iui.'r l:, 114.14 n. tell ..R V /•.:144 f LUIIE1& u., see 1111 : PTONT T ♦T 'S4 R To little hearts and big ones, the Wrigley Spearmen are calling, calling, every day: Their message is one of good cheer about this refreshing, beneficial goody that costs so little but means so much to comfort and contentment. Send for the Spearmen's Mother Goose book for young and old, illustrated in colors. Address Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., Ltd., Wrigley Bldg., Toronto too Chew it 0 afterl every mea i