The Wingham Advance, 1917-02-08, Page 4Thursday Feb, 8, 1917
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PO U CAN SAVE.MONEY HERE
Read the L 1st of Bargains in the GROCERY DEPARTMENT
7 bars "Wash Easy" soap for
40c Fourstring brooms, sale
Royal Yeast Cakes, sale
Canada Laundry Starch
30c can Empire Brand Red Salmon, sale
Special brand of Teas, black or Japan
Large 10c bottle Extract
Maple Leaf Baking Powder, 2 cane for
7 bars Olive Oil soap tor . ..
New Raisins, large and fresh, 2 pounds for .... .
Choice Salmon, 2 cane for
Corn Starch, per box
Baked Pork and Beans, per can .
504 Black Ceylon tea
Red Rose Tea, black green or mixed
Clothes pins, 3 dozen for
Large bottle pickles, sale
Washing Soda, 3 pounds for.
3 lbs good Raisins for
SAVE MOJVEy ON WOOL HOSE
10 dozen heavy worsted ribbed Hose, all sizes, good buying to -day
at 40c clean sweep sale price 30c
6 dortn heavy All Wool Ribbed Hose. good value at 75c, sale. 60c
5 dozen Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, regular value 35c sale 25c
A lot of small sizes in Children's Wool Hose at 18c
25c
30e
4c
8c
25c
35c
8c
25c
25c
25c
25c
8c
15c
40c
40c
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DARGAIJVS IN CORSETS
LOT NO. 1—Broken lines and odd sizes in good strong wearing
Corsets, sale 59c
LOT NO. 2-5 dozen best makes, to clear 69c
LOT NO, 3—Better Grades, your choice 95c
And all other lines in stock at Bargain Prices
CARPET DEPARTMENT
Big stock of Carpets, Rugs, Oilcloths, Linoleurs, Big Bargains in all
lines.
BARGAINS IN FURS
Ladies' Fur Coats, a few to clear at $10.00
Caps, Stoles, Caperines,
BIG CUT IN PRICES ou Muffs. Ruffs,
Gauntlets. etc.
Ladies' Rat Lined Coats to clear
Fur Collared Coats $25, sale.
10 Fur Ruffs to clear at
$29.50
$19.00
$2.50
SWEATER COATS
Do you need one? Lots to pick from here at a discount of 20 per
cent off regular prices.
DIG BARGAINS IN WAISTS
5 Dozen Ladies' Waists, odd lines and broken in sizes. Regular
prices $1.50 to $2.50, embroided voiles and lawns. Clean Sweep
price only 98c
THROWING THE LIGHT ON
BIG. - lig.9
ANNUAL
ry
/fit i�; Yfy, "�"�•i�''"'•\ffi�i ANNUAL'SALE
H IGH COST OF LIVING COMES DOWN
WITH ISARD'S CUT PRICE WINTER SALE
BIG CUT IN PRICES
Our Bales are always Hummers and this one will be no exception. WAIT for this GREAT SALE commencing
Saturday, February 3rd AND` Saturday, February 17th
Two weeks of Wonderful Price Sav'ng in our Two Stores. It will be worth while buying largely for the future at the
following Cut Prices. Great value in Men's, Women's, Boys' and Girls' Ready to Wear Clothing. Read the list of )
) Bargains and Come right along and get your share. Come in the morning if possible, but come any time.
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BARGAINS IJVHAJVD RAGS
One dozen all leather Hand Bags with mirror inside.
Regular value $1.00, on sale at t price 50c
10 new shaped Hand Bags, good value at $1.25, they go
at... ,...69c
Fancy colored Suede Bags, spring clasp and opener,
price $2.00, sale $1 50
Vanity Gun Metal Purees with chain, leather lined with
mirror $1.50 for 75c
Children's Leather Hand Bags, sale 25c
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Men's heavy wool ribbed socks 25c
Men's heavy all wool Shirts and Drawer $1 25 for..$1.00
Boys' Cloth Caps with inside band 25;
Boys' fleece lined Shirts and Drawers 25c
Men's Heavy Winter Caps 50c
Men's Fur Caps Dog skin $2.00
Men's strong black and white stripe shirts 79c
Men's Print Shirts, fancy stripe 79c
Four in hand Ties, 50c for 29c
TERMS OF
SALE
Spot Cash or Pro-
duce. Goods not paid
for at time of sale will
be eharged at regular
prices.
MEN'S WEAR STORE
You will find Big Stock and Big Bargains in all kinds
of Men's and Boys' Wear, We sell the PIT-RITB
Clothing, Fite -Rite stands for style and quality. Take
advantage of this Mid -winter sale and buy a Fit -Rite and
fee! righe
10 men's Fancy Pattern Tweed Suits, stylise and well
made. values $$12, to clear... $9.95
Men's Strong Overalls, sale price 1 25
Men's Boys' Heavy Heavy
O et co ts to clear 10.00
r4 75
Boys' Suits in small sizes, sa'e 1.50
Men's Striped Tweed Pants. $2 50 for 2 00
Men's fancy pattern Worsted Suits, sale, 13,75
Cut prices on all other lines during sale.
DOOTS AND SHOES
Bargains in all lines of Boots and Shoes for Men, Wom-
en Girls aid Boys wear.
Women's good wearing rubbers, sale 50c
Men's special Rubbers 75c
Boys' heavy school Boots 1 75
Men's strong wearing Boots 2 75
A lot of odd lines Girls boots to clear at , .. 1 25
Men's Heavy Boots 1 98
H. E. Isard & co.
WINGHAM ., ONTARIO
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
(coutinued from page 3)
doing.
There was a division of opinion as
to the advaptage to be gained by send-
ing delegates to the Good Roads Con-
vention and Messrs Campbell and
Lobb moved that no delegate be sent.
On a rote being taken the council
divided evenly, 15 for and 15 against.
The Warden said he had attended the
conventions, at his own expense, and
there was a vast amount of informa-
tion to be had, He voted in favor of
sending delegates, and this was de-
clared carried.
The report of the special committee
on the Good Roads Question was
adopted.
Moved by Messrs Crich and Arm-
strong that Mesbrs Stewart (Seafortb)
and Reie be delegates to attend the
Good Roads Aesociatinn at Toronto
and present a report in June.
Moved in amendment by Messrs
Beavers and Young that Messrs Stew-
art (Aebfield) and. Ford be delegates to
the Good Ronde convention in Toron.
to Feb. 27th, 28.,h, and March let,
The amendment; carried.
DISTRICT ItEPREBENT..Tl Cir
The special committee reported.
Respecting the request of Grey
County council to petition the Legis-
lature to amend the assessment of
telephonecompanies, we recommend
that it be filed and no action taken.
Respecting the requeat of the Weet
Huron Teachers' Association and the
Thames RoadFarmers' Club for this
council to use its influeltice with the
Ontario Government to have a Diet.
riot Representative appointed for this
county, we recommend that the re-
quest be granted,.
Respecting the request of Oxford
and, Norfolk County councils to co-
operate with them in memorializ'
ing the Federal Government to
raise money by direct taxation for
Red Cross and Patriotic purposes,
that no aetion be taken, but that we
continue along the same lines that we
have been following.
In committee this last clause was
NOTICE
You account is due.
Prompt payment
please. We• need the
money.
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DRESS GOODS
All lines of Wool Dress Goods are soaring away up in prices. We
bought heavy before advance and have a fine range at old prices and
we will sell at a discount of 15 per cent off regular prices during the
sale. Move quikk and buy your spring dress.
13A GAIN'S I
RN STAPLES
20 pieces yard wide stripe Flannelette, sale 11ic
5 pieces linen roller Towelling 15c, sale 12c
Fine English Cambric 18c quality, sale . 14c
2 yards wide sheeting 35c, value sale 29c
Large English. Flannelette Blankets, sale $1,75
Window Curtain Lace 25c value. sale 20c
Yard Wide Factory Cotton. I2c value sale ...10c
New pattern Art Sateen 25c value, sale 20c
Factory Cotton 15c quality, sale 121c
Grey Flannel. 50c quality, sale 40c
TABLE LINEN
We have a large stock of Linens. "Prices are up". We are still
selling at the old price., It will be good buying to buy at our sale
price.
One piece heavy Table Linen, sale 25t
2 pieces wide Table Linen, 50c quality, sale 40c
Fin quality q y bleached Linen, , 75c value for. 65c
Wide Linen, new pattern, regular $1, sale' 80c
Table Napkins
60c bleached Table Linen, sale ...... .......... .........;....... .50c
at 15 per cent off
REA Dy-TO-'IV,EA R °
Ladies Ready -to. wear Department on second floor. A large stock
of Ladies' Seperatt'Skirts, Tailored Suits Ladies'. Misses' and Child.
rev's Coats to be cleared out at Sweeping reductions Only room to
quote a few lines .here. "Take a Look" and see what you can save.
A few sizes of Seperatc Skirts to clear - $2.95
10 Women's Winter Coats. your pick , 3.95.
7 Girls' Heavy Coats to clear 2.95
9 Children's Fancy Coats, sale price 2.90
12 Women's Tweed Coats, $15 value for 8.98
5 Women's Out of Style Coats, sale 2.00
All other lines at greatly reduced prices.
CUT PRICES IJV SILK
Sweeping reductions in it kinds of silk.
27 inch Japan Taffeta Silk, 50c. sato 40c
36 inch Black Pailette Silk, $'1,25, sale $1.00
Fancy colored yard wide silk. $1.''.25, sale 1.00
15 per cent off all other lints of Silk,
25e GRAD RAGS 25e
Come early to get them, they will go quick. Lots of useful small
wares and dry goods in each bag, Worth twice the money. • Clean•
Sweep Sale Price 25c
FUR . COATS
Big Cut in price;of.Men's Fur. Coats, they must go at Some price.
Three good Coon Coate in the Iot. It will pay you to buy now..
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amended to read that the council co-
operate with Oxford and Norfolk
counties,
The question of a District AgrlcuI•
tural representative occasioned con-
siderable discussion. Some were for
it and some against. Finally it was
decided to get more information on
the subject and it was moved by John
McNabb and Dalton that we appoint a
commission of two to enquire into the
value of the appointment of a district
representative and to report at the
June session this year. This was car-
ried and Messrs Mallougb and Young,
two councillors strongly in favor of a
District representative, were named
as the commission.
FINANCE+
The finance committee recommend-
ed the payment of a number of ac-
counts and that the treasurer's repot
be accepted. They compiimente.d the
treasurer on his efficiency in getting
the report out in such a neat, clear and
concise form.
The county property committee re..
ported visiting the jail'and finding all
departments clean and in good repair.
The two prisoners therein expressed
that they were being well treated and
had no complaints, The registry of-
fice was found to be in good order,
clean and comfortable, The enure
house building and offices were found
well looked after by the ea •e -akar.
Re Judge Doyle's desk recommend that
we pay him $20.
Re motion of Messrs Govenlock and
Campbell concerning light in Judge
Dickson's vault, that the same
be put in.
Some of the retiring reeves have
been negligent in returning their
copies of the Ontario Statutes' and the
county May have to procure new copies
for some of the members. It was mov-
ed by Meseta Elliott and Ford that the
question of suppling each meeting
with copy the Ontario Statutes bode.
ferred till the June meeting—Carried.
Moved by W. R. Elliott and A, E
Erwin that the clerk, the warden and
ex. warden be a Committee to draft a
letter of condolence to Mrs. Wm.
Glen and family in the sad bereave-
ment in the lose" of a husband and - E Bennett
father—Carried. V Joynt
Moved by Messrs Petty and Mal- G Holmes
lough that the expense of hall for H Wilson
patriotic meeting this week be paid L Sturdy
by the county ---Carried. 0 Hutton
By-law No. I of 19I7 was passed V Johnston
appointing J. M. Govenlock and W. ' A Anderson
Lane auditors of criminal justice ac- H Mills
counts, and G. W. Holman and A. H Hutton
Ooeens auditors of all other accounts, I Reid .....
the auditors of criminal justice ac- •A Blackball.....,......
counts to be paid 34 a day and 10 A Munro
cents a mile one way, and the auditors S Nicol
of all other accounts the sum of 340 N Varey....
each and no mileage. , G Caeemore
By-law No. 2 to raise by debenture, •H Mundy
money for patriotic grant was passed. B Currie
(continued on page 6) 0 Scott
*T Sanderson
*IC Wilkinson
O Hardy
•0 Pocock
•M Robertson
'H Cowell
412
.. 400
396
300
387
384
383
378.
370
374
867
360
359
353
• 352
329
817
315
304
306
299
270
WINGHAM SCHOOL REPORT
January Report of the Standing of
Pupils
DEPT. I
Glass IV
Examined in Arlth. (2), Spell., Geo.
and Gram, Total 513; "missed Exam
11 Atcheson 489
D Fells 486
N Boardman 48
J Vanetone 48
A Imlay , , , 4
S Holmes 4
M Allen 47
V Hamilton 47
G Hartnell • 46
Mary Robertson 4
A Williamson
M "Reid
I Davidson
M Johnston
(1 Dow
*N Clark ....
*N Morden
J Arde ..•.
DEPT. II1
Jr. III
Marks. obtainable 550.
E Varey ,,.,-
I Lutton
E Simpson
H Williamson
It Currie
✓ Robertson
L Bell
✓ Joynt
✓ Lrorter
L Zurbrigg
M Stratton
A Williamson
S Sutton
L Holmes..• .
R Munro
✓ Dennis
200 R McLeod
197 f+ Darnell ... , ,
130 F Pocock.
0 Mason
L Hanna..,... •
V Robinson.....,..
G McTavish
W Mann ..,
5 Bennett ,
J. Garr
A Carrnth
D Rogers
W Lockeridge ..
C Donaldson....
ill Cruikshank. .... ... . . . .. .
L Sanderson
R Brown
C Boyce
0 Hinscliffe
C Spencer
R Holloway
W Brooke
A Mitchell
L Gibson
388 L Powell .....•,.,.,....
0
Lockman
L Underwood ,
DEPT, IV
Senior Section
Total 490,
13 Boardman...., . , .,.
O. Lloyd
T Ieard
M Holmes 4 0 1 ,
DEPT. 1I
Jr. 1V
Examined in Aritb., Sp., Lit., and
Grammar. Total 400; Exams 'missed
marked*
2 M Redmond .. 397
2 M Oosens 397
769 70 A Irwin ' 395
M Diineley 393
14 L Ellacott.... 388
1 S Donaldson 881
7 M Vanetone 883
67 E Donaldson 382
405 I, Johnston 378
465 atson 378
459 7u WEltacott 373
454 L Campbell 373
449 N Ieard. 372
444 P Dyer..,. •• 371
440 C Dow 371
437 M Johne • ,
430 S Harrison 863
423 V Amsbury 355
423 N Carruth , .. ... , 355
A Scott ' 353
44442222111 R Sansn 352
t3 Bowersder. o 1 8151
111 Pilon ' 834
418 W Eilacott..... ..... .... .... 318
417412 J Hartnell, ..., ..:..,..,,.,3x1.6
E Rogers
G Fixter
D Piper
ASennedy.l4........6.441•.I.
E Angus
It Kew
J Allen
E Rintoul
M Walker
A Galbraith
D Petrie.....,.,,.,...........
II Gannett
O Zurhrigg....
O Robertson
J Lutton
V 11i11
162 C Cooke
127 G Anderson
05 E Blackhall
M Henderson
C Pattison
3 Carruthers
Ogg E Armour
497 H Aitcheson ..
age E Henderson
404 M
403 C Hill Casemorf?
400 E Forgie
487 F Bell
487 A Cloakey
482 J Casei:nore
41866801 C Wrigh' t.
,467 S Carter
E age
H YWright
460 B aoutte
DEPT. V
Senior Section
`1,' 2$.
H Bowdeotal 110 ..4.
A Corbett
450
450
446'
. , 4.43
42I
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bread and pastry made from
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plUR %Ts" r will'
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d and Better Bread
815
315
...
M$ngua..,....I.....
M Holloway,. ,. 410
ells AP Wiuiame..r. 403
02 Johnetonr...a.... ........... 402
2S5 J L Hartnett 394
83511
1 M Oasemore 381
83 W Qaeemore.....,,,, 392
31 13 Caaliek316
13 J Adair 871
72 1) 'Layla 960
422 M Gurney
42') N Fitter
894 1 Hiunter.
R Carr
390 • 11 Boyce
387
883
382
381
880
875
861
G Robertson
0 Loutitt
K Dinsley
Ci Anderson
Fl McLean
M Vansickle,.
1'l inwards....
E Williams
35i3' Iii McDonald
345'3 W Scott
330
330 E Lynett....
324 G Page , .... , .. .
323 Junior Section
302 Total 280.
275 F Angus.
206 17 Carr
212 :G Rintoul
193 G Angus
0 Dickson ......................
TEllacott..,,., ..
13 Jarvis
446 0 Tennant...
427 W tavie
414 Ra Lockt tan , 0
411' H Wild
410 M Tennant 411
1l' Piper.. ...........4..........3
L Campbell
M Dalgeisb 2
E Page rr1,1, .,.I 2
2
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42
S Robinson...............•a.,. 2
G Biebee.,.., 27
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(if Arils 1, ,..4,1, 411 .,1.. 1.-4,110
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366 I Cowell..,,,
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3150 DEPT, VI
$4$ Fi 41�.4RLr S3Ction
846 Total 575.
813 Rnberteott....................
$1,3 .'l 'Young.
8 W Darnell
3 Brooks
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332' A Irwin.....
J Adair
E. Hartnett
A. Laundy
P Stokes
327
218
814
313
800
291
285
282
276
27Q
269
189'
181
171
170
115
87
lig
.
1.•..
W Hunter ..
A McLean ,
M Sanderson
B Huntley
O Fry.
S McTavish
C Dymond
C aingatou,.•
A Ludwig
I% Christie.
N W illiansieoti
O Munro
W Megibbon
1 Elliott:.
J Meld
T Saint.
H Groves,,
JHueter....,.........,,.
Ci Elliott
258 Junior Section
2111 Total 400.
216 L Johnston
211 N Beattie
236 BIatohford
281 V CampbellIS
234 M Saint
233 F Bowden
210 R Holmes
179 X Taylor
168 F Field
168 A Spencer
100 M Cowell
151 I; Swanson
186 IS Gibson
52”
524
515
518
512
510
601
500
188
• 484
476
456
448
447
445
• 441
433
887
884
353
314
281
4.,., 171
119
131 M Fells..... •._,;.
1015 J Clark
97 M Oloakoy
14 R Wagner
11 Haylee
278
230
221
206
201
203
191
185
181
173
172
151
157
146
137
1'23
109
1111
1013
17
`i7
62
40
DEPT. VII
Class III
Total 750.
A Aldington
Y MacPherson
G Fry
G Robertson
F Rogers
Ll' Itobereon
E Boardman
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btTsard4.,.. ...,... ...1..
M Binipsoii....
D Scott,...
O Mcgibbon
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392
385
875
372
360
351
347
635
324
303p
285
276
204
216
177
152
119
51
000
043
610
500
• 560
615
890
360
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W Tatman t
A Swanson . •.
Ii' Groves
Robinson.,.
104,.
Qlaea iT
Total 460,
8 Bennett..
609 .J Vanetotte,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,a,•
L Mutton,
5151.
1135
5580
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215
200
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L Groves
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R Hinkley
L Groves
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A Coutts, H Brown, la Rogers, J
Balfour, R Sutton, L Coutts, I3 Mun-
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ANNUAL STATEMENT FOR 1916
Domjnion Bank's Assets is Increased by
$5,000,000
Continued expansion both in Wet-
ness and in earnings Is indicated by
the Annual report of The Dominion
Rant recently presented to the share-
holders at the annual General Meeting
covering the year ended December 30,
1016. The strength of the balance
sheet ie a notable feature and all to-
gether the report should afford grati-
fication not only to the Directors and
Read Office Officiate but also to the
Shareholders, depositors and clients of
thle great and growing institution.
In 1013 and 1914 considerable appro-
priations (totalling 3500,000 for the
two years) were made ggi�llt of profits sese
for depreciation of eeculef► but this
necessity has not arisen in 1915 or 1010
and the profits during the past year,
after all deduetione for taxes, pension
fund and donations to Patriotic causes
sufficed net only for the regular divid-
end of 12°%, for the reducing of Bank
Premises Account by 100,000,
Ae , • with moat other Canadian
Banka this year, an, important feature
of the assets side of the Balance Sheet
is the great expansion in Canadian
Municipal Securities. and British, For-
eign and. Colonial Public Securities
other than Canadian, an item which
embraces the Iarge investments made
by the Bank in British Treasury Bilis
for the promotion of munition orders
in Canada. This item has increaseal
from 31,167.000 in 1915 to 37,500,000
at the present time. Another yery
important feature, however, is the
growth of 31,500,000 in current loans
which in view of the known "tendency
of .the manufacturers working on war
orders to reduce their Bank indebted -
nese out of cash profits, suggests an
encouraging revival in Ordinary trade.
The total of deposits by the public
grew -during 1916 from $65,9055,000 to
$70,473,000 an increase- of 84,500,000
for the year. •
The cash and quickly available as.
seta held, by the: Bank amount to
337,625,000 or 47.4% of liabilities to the
Pu” 1
MISSED
AGAIN
You didn't get the last farm we
advertised. Well it was your own
fault, but we now' have another
and a better one.
.One hundred acres, without
doubt, one of the . finest fermis in
Huron Co„ fine buildings, first glass
soil, must be 'sold to whld up an
estate.' 'Nothing better or cheaper
has ever passed through our Banda.
For particulars inquire at the
office of
Ritchie & Oosens
lneurencb and Real Estate,
' Wingham. '
WANTED!
Highest Cash Prices paid for *1I
Kinds of !Ave POULTRY. W00%
WOOL and JUNK.
Phone 204
11. Brown
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1 ONTARIO'S BET
BUSINESS COLLEGE
6 . GLIiiHAL " '/
far, •,e irdis
i - ST13krroRla.ONT,
time. Commence 5 arter our
enr classes w and
be qualified for wpealtlon by iiflloututer.
During July and 6aayst of lash year no
reoetved calla for over WO (Moe assistants
we could nbt supply. Our graduates .are
in demand, rite at once for our, free
1 catalogue.: .
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D. A. IlltstACALAS Flitata
'NON -DOWN 'WOMAN
M0o Strong Ry Our rue!
}'oris rdw#nd, 1!" y....".t etre in. a Mad'
d^^ ^) netrotte rad Valk ccr iticu, ee St)
in the, !tense er •e S11 I itlo
seis
family of •*roc ; 3 had sed 11v0 ellir
rail emulsions and other bit *full..
eta btneilt. A. friend told •sot ilsbcui
Vi+col, I tried it ai:d it spat built up rcy
f.trenglh and made me a well wawa so
I now do all of tit ]tctlittan irk.",.. Idi'e,
natal 'CLtnirt a,
l'i'e gttaran'ten '0'it4o1 tt ]amore
strewt�,h and bt43ld upp tit-4cfrryy w. i
and dcbiliteted etattdii1014t • -
250 '"l' Walton 34ogihbon, ]5
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215 e.11 Qntt1 19 ts�wtte,