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A Way to Soften the Hard
Water of the Bath
Get out the LUX package—pour in 3 or 4 table-
spoonfuls into the water and stir a little. The
water immediately becomes creamy soft, most
refreshing and very beneficial to the skin Try it
to -night, You'll be pleased, well pleased. People
where ,the water is unusually hard just revel in.
LTJ
for the bath. Especially wherebabiesare con-
cerned.
These silky -smooth little flakes of the purest
essence of soap exercise a soothing and
cleansing effect on the skin that is very
stimulating after a trying day.
LUX—at all grocers, •Brdlish trade
Lever Brothers Limited
Toronto 23 ,.
'w ;Olio -rate,
Sanders & Creech Proprietors
Subscription Price—In advance $1.25
per year in Canada; $1.75 in the
United States. All subscriptions not
paid in a .vance 50 cents extra will
be charged.
'THURSDAY, MAY, 9th, 1918
.,. as'ood
Mr. and Mrs.
0011.411.
bkey and family,
Miss Ella Link and Wes. Borthwick
of Thedford spent Sunday at their
horde in. Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. john Jacobs, and Mrs.
F, Bawderl of Exeter spent Sunday at
\V,e, the mentherS Of the Ladies'
Aid or the, Evainge1iikat Asistoe,t=ttlon,
have heard with deep regret Of your
Leaving us ,fiat: another field oC labor
\Vi assure you, that we deeply de-
plore the thought Of your going, a5.
your stay with its has been so brief.
You hone been an t=rample to iatrild ewe all. iBook to you as a, leader.
'lou heave shown yourself a ;follower
of rhe meek and lowly Jesus and w ere.
ever W i,allg to help in all things per-
t Lining".
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