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The Signal, 1934-9-13, Page 44 -Thursday, September 13th, 1934 New ats AUBURN Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Munroe and family, of Mitchell, epeut Sunday w'ttb THE SIGNAL gram consisted of the following items: of Hamilton Clintoltonail tui mr . e S rutoof °D for An instrumental by lues E. Gond ; I Dozens of floral in readings by )I r*. Aayulth, urs. Web- the funeral. Interment was made n „ )wltstolen of floral friends and f - stet, Mrs. Howatt, Mr*. Johnstotu and Chalon 0emetery. Mrs. R este uu : several s Mrs. Fer- res by latives trout red the grace. the orchestra. and a duet byMiss - - GODERICH, ONT. relatives) here.gusou and Mrs. McKnight jr• Mr. Boggs of Carlow is making his I Swell spry►e r taw words' on making home et jire''ent with Mr*• IL Mug'±Jestt* t'kriet the centre of our Ileac ford.A ten -cent lunch was provided Bray ee---1-bwas►tt, 11rx.__Role boste*ses and enjoyed by 411. - xrrr xS'_- non, !Sr". Lawson. bA. Young - Mutt attended the Pre'yterlal meet - t luthis There is quite a difference in the new Fall Hats.- The new ghadee are bound 'to have a big run this a M0etly iu the -darker sliaden of grey, blue, browns and Bymakers of Brock Hata POPULAR PRICES W.C. Pridham & Son SOLE AGENTS : OR FASHION - ("RAFT CLOTHES Phone 57 •�eTICh • Use The Signan Advertising ColuMille ST. AUGUSTINE NILE NI1•E. Sept. 11• -Messrs• Edgar Sheppa rd find Reg Glen attended the Totwutm deitioat last week. • Rev. J. W. an ttsr Atlee, g at .Hensall Scott week. last wee with their Baugh ST. Al'til'rtT1NE, Sept. 11. -lir. who I* a sure, in trabaing 1n Ylatorta Miss Grace Stott of Port Dover is rbnmpsoa. tent the week -end I Lal, sure, u. pending a-nitptuu at the home of heriis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scolit with Tltlaonburg friend*. Miss Leap Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Slott have been Mrs. Geo. Pray of \Vanstead and sick for the pia week. We hope for , Mlsa May Rbliardwen, of Wyoming, their speedy ret•ot•ery. eat- I were week -end visitors at the home • Tile pfaygnouudt► cuWnnttee are L �- D. McAllister. ting oda da°ee"f lt'Foreetle salwtrwa on Friday, September 14, with the Teo= i Sunday with Mr. anlT ]ri.'• Healey gun orchestra in accompaniment. of l;oderlch. . til be a softball game Sat --,On Wednesday of last week Miss Tllrrr 2 e m„ at Au- burn, September 15, at l burn, between the McGaw and Auburn girlx softball teams. Baptist Ladies' Ald.-The monthly meeting of the Baptist Ladies' Aid was held September Lith at the home of Mrs. Wolper, with twenty members and sixteen visitors present. The de. ruttoual peritel was lunch raj. after which considerable sines pas looked atter. A g May Moyle entered St. Joseph's ho petal, Chatham. to train for a nurse. Mr, \\. -. guest of his sister, Mrs. J. Redmond, at.preseut. Sunday at her Inoue here. Masa Fvel> a Ilirvin of Toronto U visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. McCain.wads of Carlow Council Declines to Accept (Continued from pap 1) the truth of a story that Councillor Seabrook had heard with reference to a recut liquor prosecution. - - ---- Councillor Seabrook complained of diaurderilueea resulting from the estate SPECIAL! DRRSBI� i and SUITS MASTER -CLEANED TAILOR -PRESSED -MARVO SYSTEM OF DRY CLEANING - ALTERING - REPAIRING GET OUR PRICES ON RUG-CLEANLNG J. A. NIVINS Called for and delivered ialiteg_atf s become -a sawn, a_ll ad- - vised Cblet PoateletYwaite to '•eouce7 of her pleasant memorial and happy to Mr. Litt that It there 1s not a arsoclatlon with this Preabyterlal, the change 1 will move to have his lteeuse t county of Bruce being her native coup 7. Reg theme was "Ilollow- ettlzenahlp•'r 13be spelte Of the pre= sent unrest in the world, and believed that fellow -citizenship was the only remedy. "Christianity must precede citizenship. Then all would be well. Walt aAges-room. Our text -book is -the ^'sols Stetptn res•. We- wee marching orders, with Jesus Christ as our leader. Communion with God through prayer will lead to greater success. We must be enthusiastic If we would get results." Mrs. Baltan- tyutr spoke of the great growth of mis- sionary work since the organisation of a missionary society In Montreal seventy yearn ago and urged all to make mlastonary endeavor the tt!at_ and foremost thing In their lives. Mrs. (Rev.1 Hanna. of Ripley, ren- dered a solo which was much enjoyed. "Sirs. Man McLeod of Kieetteti°e read • uobolaoa of Detroit 1s the visited - lase Wedne Ethel Taal. prayer meeting The regular weekly pra F sad frII mild service is held in Nile a e tun•h every Wednesday evening at S o'clock. Rev. J. W. Pomeroy also gives an exp:auatlou of the Sunday 'school lesson for the following Sunday. Everyone Is cordially invited to attend. K1NSBRIDGE I The Y -P P held their meeting lad Friday-tElEntnR en McPhee. KINGSBIt1DGE. Sept. 12. -Miss Chrt*tlan fellowship convenor. . tit charge. The scripture lesson, from St. John 15:1-9, 25-27. was read by Wil- mer Rut/edge rt} 4.4be devotional 10Die " 11""x_ "t"6 of PaMrncersy, and was given be Henry Matthews. `g the bylaw to appoint E. R. Wigle to , a comprehenaice report of the Sum - splendid paler on ..The Transforming amer School, prepared by Miss Agnes Friendship" nas given he Mrs R. the public utilities commission, to flit the vacancy caused by the death of Williamson of Wingbam. the Preeby- Free. Beth current McPhee then Race some l'ouwlat'lo►er W. T. Muroey, did not I terlal'a repre*entaticl: ■t the Klntall I Interesting cornea( and lural events. After the business rliseussiun the meet= get by without dlwpute. 'summer School this year. A question ..- Reeve Munnings questioned the le- Brewer was conducted by Mrs. Ballon- 1 gritty ofthe bylaw. (It la held that Lyne, and trach valuable information Mr. Wigle cannot ho'd the dual post- was gleaned therefrom. tioa...of public utilities commissioner The singing -ot a hymn and prayer and 'Collegiate institute trustee.) by Mi.*r MeefIllum ot Kincardine; (' 'lllor Humber -"We'll take a brought a successful gathering to a chance" close. after which the ladles -of Ripley Councillor Seabrook -"There are served refreahments. lots of things going on In this town that are not legal." The bylaw, No. 19 of 1931. -wet pet through. Reeve Munnings and Council- lor Sproul voting tray• - It was 11 o'clock when the council Reny O'Connor of Detrolt is spending •-.,...- her THE GODERICH HEAT FOLKS WHAT HO WHAT MANNER OF FiOlK5 ARE THESE WHO FAIL TO PREPARE FOR THE COMING FREEZE Fancy the astonishment of the Heat Folks who witness this sorry sight. Can It be that Rip Van Winkle lives in this house? Or 1s it just a common cause of oversight' Some brisk morning is going to catch this household- er napptrtr -Viten there win be hurry, scurry and worry. The -good provider not only keeps the larder loaded but he keeps his ooal bidi-WIted besides. --- WS NOW-CAIrl&-GlINITINI SCOTCI ANTREACITE- _ 'CAW. 11111-- • etilK J. B. MUSTARD COAL CO. 'PHONE 98 GODERICH, ONTARIO TEDELBAUER'-S USED CARS You may see the following Cara and others by -- '• ogling eft oar place of business rfFord Coach Sedan 31 - ed Q1r�• Ste -28-Dodge Sedan j4_ -Dodge Sedan 29 -Ford Coach 28 -Marmon Sedan 28-Chev. Truck 28 -Whippet Coach 25 --Ford Coupe 24 -Dodge swish. 27 -Chew. Coach Stedelbauer's Are Located at Moo -di -Garai 13 -Plate Batteries -Special -Guaranteed 1 year -$4•15 T. ruts may be arranged on any of our Cars. St. nt .lr,.,•'street. off Hamilton (;oderich, Ontan --- leekte.as at.ker_hnme here. lir. and Mrs. Walter Patton ifl , children and Miss K. Bresnahan, of Dearborn. Mien., spent the week -end at 1 Mr. Morgan Dalton's. - Mr. Keith Murray of Detroit spent the week -tend at 11. J. ()Connors. Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon, of Culroaa. visited with Mrs. MaryI Tull was brought he a close w Austin on benediction.Sunday. _ We are glad to tnow that Mrs. John - Meyer:. who reeutly suffered a dis- located situulder, is getting along nice- ly. She has her daughter, ?Lisa Lor- etta. R.N., of London, with her. Rev. W. A. Dean and his sister. ^31tss. Stella, of Port Lampton, are visiting their brothers and sisters here this week. - -Mr. and Mrs. John Hussey of God- erich vi+ieed at )fro Stephen Mar- Tuesdee . evening. Miss Reese O'Connor is spendinglblI `eekw•1th her sisters 111-St:Aogdlst en away from Councillor Coielough made one of his rare apeeehes in council, to the effect that if the matter of a beverage room were to come up again he would reverse his precious rote and vote to -dpsway. with the Ueefiae. Complain of Reveratli Councilor Seabrook told of seeing Live men coming out of the beverage room, all drunk. "Now that we have a beverage room we need a policeman," he observed. Councillor Humber moved, seconded by Councillor Huckins, that the liquor l'outrol Board of Ontario Ie asked to fix the Glossing -lours of beverage rooms in thle towa at 1() o'clock p.m.. and on Saturdays at 6 o'clock. This was carried unanimously. i a. RIiU to P. U. Commission BENMILLER Auateereary servhe* will Le held In iner United church on. Sunda", October 21st. The anuual fuwi supper will be held the following Tuesday evening. DUNGANNON Dl'NGA'1S(IN. Sept. 12. -Mr. Mrs. Jas. Wil -cu of Elora *pent Sun- day with Mr. suit Mrs. ltobt. David- son rca�mbrante sop nest a:lkeie �.s.Lh,- service. Mr. Frank Savage of Ridgeway spent Ute week -end with 1110 father, Mr. John Savage. Ile returned to Ridge - nay vu Sunday aeeuwpanied by his• - REBEKAH DISTRI('T MEETING Mrs. C. t'. Tweedie and Mra. W. Lawrence attended -the district meet- ing of the Rebekah Lodge at :Stratford adjourned. mud echoes of the contra- 1 un Friday ia't, when about forty tee- lvea gathered from Goderlch, Luther, who wl l reuidlu 7rtIb LIa lrrrr the ll until l nestre reaoutetht (*Butelat the toxo hall until utaar.y midnight, (*Buten. p4afvrth, ]Iltehctl. Mttvs mels, a week.AdjourMeeting j ttruesela, Shakestware and Stratford. Mr. and )Jr-. . Marton Roach . aWrry The adjourned the guest* v[ )1 r. and Mrs. Harry 1 At tate adjournwllwr tltRlthe lottrap I hethe vn atrtI the chair ren favorMof AOLr1ESV !LLE ' Atltlerom of laicknow 1 ,pint spent the week- �, peal in the 1:. C. L rase was not re- the newly apt{ foul. Miss Bras- Stunlay. I night 11 was stabs that tc t e1 district deputy. , Mr. Gordon a in pr 1 INH.MESVILLF-, Sept. 12. -The le.; end at his home in Southampton, I cubed until Saturday. %filch gave Ov- 111'*sc firer, Stratford. fSratfo was r new as- rayer meeting at the meat with the Attorney -General for pinimeut, to the position of secretary. 31.5. ant W.A. of the **tilted church 1 held x Salvation ulvati nt Army from Goderich � eral more days to assure an appoint- i Ieuteh was r ats the g a conclusion p - oft meeting on Trewarthday at the home f of .,{ Mrs. Bert W.M.S.to i e The- meet. home of Mr.. Geo. Irwin last Friday I the council's umber rep Ing ,if the ea• is in charge of Mrs. night. A Urge uuwlKr attended. Il ('uurw•Illnr Humber reported that Mr. I the meeting Ili lodge. the members of the S. T. Waster and the W.A. to charge of There %rid be :mother meeting at the i 1.1tt, of the Bedford hotel tad extra Mr-. E. Trewartha are hostesses for • .eea )Its. E. Yeo. Mrs. J. W. Herbert and 1 home of ]Its. \\u. Thompson on \\-ed- him and had offered to pry ue•day evening of this week. pollee on Saturday night for a few I . use The SIgwJ' w advertising ('.l•msls ,,,rsG.e, will be held 'weeks. 1 ---� Anniversary Sul be, Sep- This ke. lntrodneeel ageneral dlarnsdon the ,w ca*ton' In the United church on toMaki Normaos Pottier a b an y parlorarlay at 11 ate). and 7 p.m. of the Meer intoe -w. and members . at take a position In a beauty ter. Bar, at Niagara Fella. I Rev. L. Bartlett of St. Catharines, a ...dated their belief that )i r. Litt was Mr. JIM �iair had an enjoyable time I former pastor, wLl be the speaker for trying to conduct his beverage room • Ill 1 ino- 1w•rle at to or Threshing the harvest is the order 11 of the day hereabouts.. Titers I junior Wars of Dungannon school, spent I perm lt. t lx• ry- rrre Late n Tu TebM[tt� r Ij ter light was aont heKsub d. lett 'jit to o tng I thaI ,a vac nn Tue-day night of last 1 the wee:ead at the home of her ata eft Reno One of tizens i tithe 11 c are gl.T report,that Me.11,VeTwIeilpiRfiea �c honorable citizens In the perann-ot I McWhinney yt Crewe, who has been . fire eemtnitfee, with th'etttldetMtarYltir/ 'that It would be granted. - I music w .e - o ishel by the e I. .�,.w�. f s),1 m hexing arisen over u Mies Olive Farrier, teacher of the l a certain application for .a building• ,•Iw t•ot•ering the mat - i.t,att of the loth eonreaslon. The funeral was held on Fi1daY"afrrr' noon at 2 o'clock. On the intervening days many. %Mares of people eallel and Ib t the deceased Monday _.tin end the last two weeks with iliac--. is Improving. The else "Tice Three Pegs" will be given by the young pt''tp.t of the United PUF$BYTERY AT NENSA%L pili qutt't tribute o ;church at • St. Helen- next on ay 1 Gives by Owing to the Illness of Mtaa Louise , Report of Gt•eral Assembly inked, September 17th, and at lour- Comte section, the funeral was private. T1tt R The Presbctcry of Huron of the service, in charge of .Her.111 J. lr $er- fir's Corner* on the fallowing TuetrsaF Peewbvt.rtes Church to Canada met 1 l'"isaa elft stand flower -b firers IQv.1 ' eery ,. t l'lenT �a- nn T»e T th and flower leavers M d w'r • l vert pain al ass oda' morning at Bengali,e; to 4 The pallbearers 1'ue-fir. sun ot r. and Mrs. .e-,dettw being held !fi St Pfiul's An- wtting cousins mot the a am e e Rix W lam`k while going home from riving members of the (smile are adz pehoul last Caesar, while evening. He ; gIlan church while the Priebytedal sisters, Mtge !kedge and ]lies Assn. Pe W. M. S. was meeting In the Presby - on the homestead; Miss Jennie , o was running with some other toys and i terian church. Rev. T. W. Mills of Miss Rose, of Clinton; Miss ,T1111e, of tell, breaking his leg slave the ankle. !Myth. moderator. presided. London. and Mrs, 13raaaey of Handl- The injured Limb is in a cast and it A report of the meeting of General tt ton, and two nieces, Miss Grace Brevity 1 into w•k be -tone time before be will be i Aaaembly wad Riven by the commit .. rn school. Work Boots AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR ONE WEEK ONLY en's bla.•k or brown Work Bo�,I. w.-11 made, leather or Pane.... Ie, and rubber heels. Sizes 6 to 11. SPECIAL $1.89 Men's all leather double Arles, leather heels with plate, in black only. Sizes 6 to 11. _Specially Priced at $2.79 Please Note :-Store will be closed Tuesday afternoon, September 18th; anti all day Wednesday, September 19th, on account of Jewish Holi- days. M. ROBINS Agent for Tip Top Tailors Made -to -measure Clothes 823.50 Phone 384 Goderich CAP1TAI THEATRE 7,-„w7,-„wTiiiytnw-aa lMoe . �'i"Up Car 17," with Evelyn Knn.;. t D6CBLE hILL m NDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY/- Edna "GLAMOUR'' o CONSTANCE CI 1 •l i PAUL /Alas « Edmund Lowe, in story Inusf -% brilliant rt[retl VPI i"rl• rtrimiwe&1tO Tweed Coats of soft woollen materials with largeeand wolf collars. A smart Coat and a dressy Buy save. These same Coats will more $21 50 expensive later. Priced • TAILORED TWEED COATS A Sport Coat that gives warmth and long service. Silver -tone, flecked tweeds and others. Smart styles. Priced $16.50. NEW DRESSES Fashion says It with fur.... with the glint of metal ....with cellophane.... with dozens of buttons on all her newest frocks. Smart Frocks of new Weaves, in warm browns, wines, As well as black. -SEE THESE NEW anis- FALL TYLE- w FALL MILLINERY Featuring flattering variations of the -new tricorns, beret and ever smart brimmed Hat All head 'sizes. MEWS FALL HATS Flecked felt in grey. black and tine Fashionable block. all with good quali lining*. SPECIAL -- $2.50 ROYAL YORK CLOTHES MADE -TO -MEASURE The new Fall and Winter Samples Royal York Clothes are in. Your inspee- Hon- re -tt[viteat - - Y• ty of On account of the Hebrew New Year Holi- day this store will be closed Tuesday and Wednesday, September 18th and 19th, and will reopen on September 20th. A.- CORNFIELD Agent for Royal York Made -to -Measure Clothes Phh e 418 "Shop where you are invited to shop" ale to rete-_ _- Memerial Serviee.-aha Sunday at 4,15 p.m. it n•memfirame service held 1 in Dungannon cemetery was largely I attended from the townships and sur- rounding loons. Rev. D• A. McMillan of the United .church had charge of e 5R*. -Mr. ceyli'y psi the Anglican church read the Se rapture flrnity In connection wiith Knox t'ollege. tesstlurrwhilr,Rev. _g• re l[cUvnald oil Rev,_�s.�laraettLinterlm modem - the Presbyterian -eh-is/eh delivered a tor for Serfortb.. reporf�-the Pulpit very soh.- singinga address for the mesa• I vaennt and a Leet of candidates for stun. The ,.vs)was churches, by the the rnr•ancc prepared for hearing. A fl choirs of the various the plaA. w th he I speedy settlement of the vacancy is )ars. ('Pati Treleaven at the Plano. The expected. apleudhl ,rtu•ntionitpddeep wolemnity I ArranRements_w lPitiated for the obnrrcrd throughout the service were annual Presbyterial young people's ral- hlRhly commendable and In keeping I ly, to he held this year at Hansen.with the at meeedneu and reveretice due Final arrangements. are in the hands o the place f meeting• Mr. Wm. Sallie I of the young people's executive.n passel few remarks upon the cast The moderator ons appointed to pre - Improvement made In the decorating I smut the greetings of the Presbytery atones. Rev. D. J. Lane of Godertch. Rev. W. A. Yonng'of Hensall, Mr. W," Forrest of Clinton and Mr. Henry j Strang of Exeter. They reported an interesting and inspiring assembly, an especially important matter dealt with being a settlement, beliered-to be sat- lsTaetory Ind oust. of the recent def - of the grounds and moved a hearty 1 vote of thanks to the committee who had taken such great interest In im- proving the appearance of the reme- itPry, Mr. Robt. Davidson seconded 1 the mot ton. United ('hu elr W.M.R.-The Dun- gannon W.M.V. held the monthly meet- rJng in the Fatted church on Septem- I her 7th, with the president. Mos Cede Pentland. in charge. The meeting was opened with devotional exereisel. The O1tcr�lphue lesson was read by Mrs. R. , M,•Kenzle. nn dila wan fotlnwed it! the roll call, when a Rod nnmher re- sp,ndel with a verse of Scripture. 1 Splendid readings on mfsafonary work were given by Miss ('ells Pentland, Mr'. Burton Roar+ and Mrs. J. Fin- nigan. Arrsngemente were •shade to send a ha'p of clothing to t P needy In the West. A thankofferinl meeting will he held Oetoher 2. Tnvttatlodi will ire sent to several auxltiaries to to the -Presbyterial Women's Mlaslon- ary Roelety. and an adjournment was made in the afternoon to enable the memhera to hear the address of Mrs. Eaton of Orlllln at the W. M. S. meeting. MEETING AT RIPLEY Sectional Gathering of Maitland Pres- byterial W. M. S. Despite inclement weather, members we-llw- western section of Maitland Presbyterial W.M.R. of the Presbyter- ian Chureh to Canada gathered to large numbers for the sectional meet- ing which was held in Knnx church, Ripley. on Thursday last. The gath- ering was presided ever by Mrs. (Rev.) T. D. Mc('ollough of Kincardine. s Preshytertal clew -president Opening devotional exereef.et were IPS by Mrs. McLean and Mrs. (Rev.) Burgess •of 1I meet herr and enjoy the 'spryice with I Smith Kinin& the itnnaannon anxillary A Iltdeid pro -T A rptntntinn of empathy Watt rw, tended to Mrs. 11. McWhinney, of Dungannon. who had neently been of itenmilieh_ . bereaved by the death of her father. Roll esti was responded to by cheer- ing reports of work to the venous anxiitariet--Ashfleld. Unngannon, 1neknow, Kincardine. Lorne. Rooth Klnlo.s and Ripley. Kinlnngh was the only one not represented. Mr.. MA Hitt. Presbyterial trensnrer, re- pnrtnd that the reeelpta to date were about equal to those at this time halt year. Mra.. McKenzie of RIpley_fee-, twee with a pleaaing. solo. .. .�. in the al..enee of Miss P. R. La- mont. fI •1,1 .rer•etsre. who through illness tris unable to lie present, Mr.. LJtallentyne. secretary of publications', adilreseP•i the gathering She spoke gram will iw•. given and Rhe guest speaker will 1,. Mr (Rev.) J Mei'ree NIGHT-BLOOMiNG ("FREI'S On Thursday night lest the eight - blooming cereus owned by MI's F. Roberts. 1•Ighthnnae street, opened oleven large Mooma. Miss Robert% Ind her sister, Mrs. J. W. Sen, had many culler' that night to enjoy the helm,/ mitt the frlaEraffee of the rare 1AmaQ1pD.- WITH THE LAWN semi= In Mem ay night's local tnttrney on Ithe Mewling erMrsw, 1.. n. ,01108 and Oen. Mse\'Iesr took flrat glare: Fred Hunt and Freak McArthur second acmes aces •Sty ,WU.b Bo ay Mail A thrilling Fast Indian mystery. With Shirley Grey, Ralph F••rts-- Tyl1'R8DAY. Fitl11.\1' and SATURDAY__ -• THE FOY'S MI1111 BROTHERS incomparable meltallsis of stage, screen and radio, n--i-t LITE 11E1.E•Z and JIMMY IWRANTE in presenting a battg-ode festival ,.1 fun and music "STRICTLY DYNAMITE"' Matinees Wednesday anal Saturday at 3 pm Coming- Robert Montgomery. In -Fugitive Lovers" fenhtr, Midnight Show Thursday at the Regent Theatre, Lanny Row, to "Melody In Spring." For a Vacuum Cleaner that will do any- `- thing any other Cleaner will do and a lot more besides SBE OUR NEW «VACTRIC" (BritishmadeVacuum Cleaner) PRICED COMPLETE WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS 865 00 ON DISPLAY NOW AT Talbot & Cornish The Square at Kingston Street Phones -Store 81; Res. 500 C.C.&B. Tonic Tablets •_ i I ,.... i r;e24,-,,j t 7 E' L. Mr. L•adbat- let's 5 s oot letter. Ma handrada of otMra w• receive, tells of Ma snick return� to riaoron. health .. : r s o� ��. through the nourishing, blood- budiB. T nle Tablets els was n a n ndown ',moon." hr writ'. "and suffered If years with indtg•.lMn, gastritis, biliousness. nerves and poor appetite. After taking C. C. & P. Toole Ta lets fora short time, I felt better than I'd felt In yd TrawNe. If 70 are Rawd•w., Bufferin` with Awseat(s• aha N, N.•ble. iwdlgeati.a. C•eted Teases. 0* wiles, P••?A� you wolf Caul Meets, Ttiawess. Plain as, W'skwssa'.RiS will build up woad C. C. a R. Tonle Tablets right away. kness and uilds-- g7909 lee 1195 w Hf as nd hlHsteads year � At •11 Drabanish t Stores .sae and t1. N YEAST Lit.' C.C1B. rtpl*llfl:IhlPrS CEXTRACTO�CODLIVER GET 0. 0. A B. TONIC TABLETS AT Campbell's Drug Store et e