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The Clinton New Era, 1920-5-27, Page 6"i'h'urrsaay, May, 27th, 1920, Our New Line ie. •. VICTROLAS and VICTOR RECORDS The above goons may be seen at our Store, We Would be pleased to have you call and see 'and bear for your - In addition to our already large stock of Records, we will get New•Victor Records the first of each month. . We have at present a large stock of Red Seal Records to choose from. Dealersdo not have to col- lect the new tax on "His Master's Voice" products, so if allose who paid the tax to us Will call we will cheerfully refund the sante. �a a littiVAR JEWLER & OPTICIAN Issuer of Marriage Licenses 'hone No. 174w; Residence 1743 - SNOW FLAKE MARSHMALLOW CREME DELICIOUS FOR Marshmallow Puddings. Marshmallow Custards Marshmallow Cake Filling Marshmallow Fruit Salads also with COFFEE and COCOA Try a tin @ 25c W. T. O'NEIL THE SUB GROCER Phone 49 Fresh Fruit Daily W. J Bower has been appointed Chief -of Police of Deseronto. Montreal bakers w1ll raise the price ,of bread on Monday to i5 4c a loaf. 'Tis true, Bettie, that every time a young man's liver gets to acting up he Imagines he's in .love. More than 60'yrs. ago an English chem- ist began to manu- facture BEEECHAM'S PILLS Today they have the largest sale of any medicine in the world: Why? Sold srorralute la Ceaade. to lsao, 24464 f READ est Lad bu �l int . Zurich , . , 11111 ar2.4kr4.1.ealli,s.gi*-, Goderich Zatrleh GODERICI- 9 •'8 .,a e Milli THE NEW t� Ital.'i May 24 June 28 July 12 or I 4 QUNTIN,{1 G . a t vs May 31 atltl•matllul June 21 Aug. 0 THE CI,INTQIN N GRLDiTON June 5 July 28 August 12 • ERA • s . Clinton Crediton ,1,,, June 7 June 24 1 August 5 Juste 17 July .5 July 2J:. June 16 July 5 July 21 May 3A June 24 Aug, 19 Jane 14 July 9 ,/(fly 23 June 14 July 8 July 20 June. 9 June 21 Aug, 4 FOR June 3 June 28 Aug, 13 gt .nate June 10 AJuguly , 8150 BASE RAIL. Programme of the London Conference Wi»gham,—Mr. Geo, Spotton is ad- ones rights but service that Is the tor. vertising the opening of a business col her stone . of the "kingdom of God, Devotional: exercises in charge of the lege m Listowel, He Is at present is Miss Beth,, Willis contributed a suit - president, Mr, S. C. Chown, Liman. President' of Colleges in Toronto, 0511- able solo and prayers were offered by 8,15 p.n1.—Address, . "The New Ex- awa, Winghain, Guelph,Kitchener, Han- -Rev, F. H. Larkin, 0,0, of Seaforth, presslon of Religion" Mr. J. 0. Mc- over and Orangeville. I and Rev. S. Mci.ean,, o frgntondvilie. Carthy,-Toronto, Address, "Religious Goderich,—A letter was rend at the • General Session. Education." Rev, Prof. Fred: Langford, last meeting of the Goderich town coup- The general'sessipn commenced on B -A„ Victoria College. cil, from Senator Proudfoot its wlilell Wednesday and continued during the Friday evening, June 4:11, in Trinity he offered the town three lots ou filar day, Rev, l[, F. ti Kennedy was- elect - church, the annual banquet wiil be bor Gill. led Journal Secretary of the District held from 6 to 8 pant. This is the Goderich. The marriage took place and Rev. W. Johnstone Statistical See - social event of the Conference- at Detroit on Wednesday, May 5th, of secretary. It was reported that the par - Honorary President, Mr: J, W. 14um Miss Marion Lenore Marland to Mr, Al- sonage at Eeniniller had been re-mod- phreyuhatham; President, 114r. S. C. 'Fred Alvin Burr, of that city. The bride ailed at an expense of $800. A com- Chown, Lucan; vice-president, Mr• T. is a Tomer Goderichgirl Who has lived nittee was appointed to make a sur - se B. Shillington, Blenheim; F. B. Hanby, at Detroit for a number of years, Her vey of the work in the district and re - secretary -treasurer, St, Thomas, :Out, I friends here wish her much happiness port a year hence as to what changes TRAVEL LNG ARRANGEMENTS Iin her wedded life, i lit the boundaries of circuits shouiil Arrangemeents Gave been made with Goderich,- 1 Rev. S. S. Hardy of Ridge be made. On the first ballot_. Rev, R. J. tete Canadian Passenger Association on the standard convention certiiic:ile town, has been appointed rector of St. ' McCormick of Blyth, was elected a plan. On 1Viay .29t1t. and June 4th and George's church to succeed Rev. A. L. member of the stationing committee intervening dates delegates may our-) G. Clarke, who goes to London. shortly, I with the Rev. T. A. Stedman as re - at the 1 • Auburn.—Much regret will be (telt, serve. The following laymen were I chase single -fare tickets, and sante time secure a standard certificate 1 by his old friends at the news of the appointed to attend the annual 'colt, Purehas on- Purchase a through ticket if possible; I death of Frank' R. Munro, eldest son of ference: H, R. Long, W. S. Bowden, J. or secure a certificate for each railway 1 Mrs, D. E. Munro of this village, which Adams, G. M. Elliott, Goderich; J. A. travelled. if 100 persons use such took place at Vancouver, B. Q. on Tues -Irwin, A, T. Cooper, R. Tiplady, of certificates for return tickets, costing l day of last week. The deceased who had: Clinton; W. >3lac? , ,Seaforth; S. R.. 75 eents or over), the return ticket gone to Vancouver in the hope of bet- Malan, Holmesvilfe; Henry fforney, will be granted for three-fifths of single ter health, was in the hospital tlfere for P. Hilborne; Blyth; J. Kilpatrick, of fare, plus 25 cents. Final instructions about 5125 weeks. I Dungannon; Isaac Currie, Nile; Geo. re the above and registration will be Colborne Twp.—Judgement was giv- Bean, Benntiger; A. Johnstone, Au - given at District meeting. en by Judge Dickson in the County burn; 'T. A. Leeming, Walton; R. Car- W. H. GRAHAM, President, 'Court case of Green v. Green, in which ter, Loudesboro; J. T. Keys, Varna; and L. BARTLETT, Secretary. the plaintiff was William Mali, Green of G. Cantelon, Bayfield. Rev. D. W. Mc- Colborne township, and the defendants Camus, Rev. A. E. Millson, A. M. Rob Pete James Gree and Jessie A. Green ertson; 'C: A. Barber,"R, A. Manning TARIFF AND TAXATION r i s n t ssa also of Colborne, executors of the testi with Rev. S. Anderson as chairman. will and testament of the late John A. It was -moved by Rev. J. 9, Ray- McHardy. The plaintiff sued for wages I craft and seconded by Rev. J. NJ, as' farm help in 1916 and 1917 for his I Johnstone and resolved, that we re - uncle the late John A. McHardy Judg-I commend that the members of this ment was in plaintiff's favor for $861,-. meeting express our approval of the 01 and costs I request to the. Ontario Government for Exeter.—Mr. Gordon Wells while a referendum for the prohibition . of engaged in operating a planer at Mr, ! the importation of intoxicating Liquors Robt. Gillies' box factory had the mis- into the province. We also wish fo fortune of getting his hand into the commend the Ontario Government on knives, with the result that the index, their prompt action in the mitter and finger of the right hand was consider -I also for their promise to legislate so as ably lacerated and he is now taking ani to effectively stop short circuitingwith- enforced rest. in the province, We hereby calupon t 'Seaforth.—The work of rebuilding ail our members to give their loyal the flax mill, which was destroyed by support to the referendum and the i leadership of our church department in fire a few theweeroks ago is going ahead rap -1 the coming campaign that we may have idly, and roof is being put on this t the same victory that marked the last week, 'it is expected that it will again be in operation in the course of two or' campaign," ..•., +4ai.T'I•$t-f1" it was decided that a spiritual con - CHANGES BRIEFLY EFFECTIVE NOW NEW TAXATION LEVIED. Tax on luxuries ranging from 10 to 50% of purchase price. Tax of 1% on sales of manufactories, wholesalers, jobbers and: -' importers, but not on sales by retailers; sales of food and coal _ exempted from tax. Goods exported are also exempted. Excise tax on passenger autos in- cr•eased from 10 to tS%. Increased excise on beer, wine and liquors. • t • Increase in stamp on taxes on bilis of exchange and promissory notes for more than $100. S% increase on tax of incomes over $5,000; for example, a person who heretofore on such an income paid itt20 will now pay $126. Tax of two cents per share on stock transfers. Business profits continued, but modi- fied to allow more for reserves. Estimated revenue from new taxes $100,000,000. Estimated' loss of revenue from re- peal of taxes $30,000,000. Net increase In revenue expected, $70,000,000. Tarrl'ff Changes War customs duties 61 7'%% ad valorem repealed. Books calculated to apply sc?oce to industry, religious books, etc., and fab- rics for them, free. Typewriters, etc•, for blind, free. WHITE STAR LINE ANNUAL EXCURSION GODERICH TO DE'TDOiT arwri return s1IG STEAMER GREYHOUND Staunch, Sale, Speedy, Comfortable Will Leave Goderich TUESDAY, JUNE 15TH, 9.30a..m.,EeT Arriving Pt. Huron 2 p.111..:Detroit 6 p.m. E,T._ Returning, leaves Detroit, Thuradey, June 17th, 1,00 p,m,, Detroit Time. Last trip to Detroit, Fa•idey, June 18th, at 9.3o a,nf. $3.00 ROUND TRIP; $2.00 ONE WAY o The only boot trip from Godeeiclt to Detroit this season. Visit your friends and see big wonderful Detroit again, Now more that: a million people and growing So fast in population and riches that it is destined soon to become the world's largest and greatest city. "The. Heart of the U. S, A," I3AND MOONLIGHT OUT OF CODERiCI4 MONDAY EVENINGJU.E 14th, at It p,m. ORCHESTRA FOR DANCING 1N STEAMER'S 'S L' . ,ERS BALL ROOM. S1/? HOURS ON B,AtiTIFiIL LAKE HURON 5b'a; Chileiren'J5e three weeks. r ference of the ministers of Goderich * I Distract shall be held in the town 01 Clintonduring the first week In Sep - METHODIST MEETING I :ember for the consideration of the following subjects: "What state of experimental -Godliness shouid a min- ister seek to realize in himself and Referendum Favored -- Closer by whet means may that state be ob- Tab on Immigration Urged— tamed," also a minister's responsibil- ity for the promised fruits of the gospel among his people." There was a good attendance at ,the It was moved by Rev. E. W. Ed - annual meeting of the Goderich District wards, seconded by Rev. J. F. Ray - of the Methodist church held,in Sea- craft, that the Goderich District meet - forth on May t8th and 19th. A Minis-' ing regrets the national tendency to feria: session was held, on Tuesday af- greatly increase the immigration ternoon when the subjects of Superan-`from nations speaking other language nuation and probationers for the min -`Than English and who bring to this istry were upcountyfor discussion. Rev. J. E,' ,y quite different moral ideals Ford, Dr, W. L. Rutledge and Rev. ; than those for which we stand. We T. J. Snowden were recommended to are of the opinion that the are in im- be continued on the Superannuation mittent danger of receiving such peo- list It was moved by Rev. E. W. Ed- pie more rapidly than they can be As - wards and seconded by Rev, H. D. 5 simitated. • Moyer that a committee composed of , Resolved that wel pure on record Rev. J. E, Ford, Rev. D. N. McCombs a statement of our esteem for our and Rev. J. F. Raycraft formulate some chairman, Rev. S. 'Anderson, his kind- plan of co-operation and report at the: ly spirit and faithfulness has been next annual meeting. A union meet- apparent to us all ing was held in the evening, the audi-I The • next annual meeting will be toriam sof The church being )Piled; held at Blyth. Rev. J. McCormick, of Blyth, gave a helpful address on "Christian Fatal -1 Auction Sale. ism," The constraining love of Jesus Christ the said was a most compelling •Off household 'furniture, etc., on force in the 'Christian life and charac-' Saturday, May 29,, at 3 o'clock p.m., at ter and was tate basis of Christian YeSBl eds�e Son Ontario sstare Mat., assconsisting s, salStoves, retalis5n, A solo by Mr, B. Bright Sideboard, Tables, Chairs, Linoteunin, was much appreciated, Rey, J. F. Ray- Lawnmower and. other small articles. craft, of Victoria street, Methodist Terms Cash, Geo. Elliott Auc, E,E. Church Goderich gave a practical and Hunniford; Proprietor, timely address to "Big Places for Little' Dressmaking Class. People." There never was an age the _ speaker said when men faced things!Every Tuesday afternoon from 2 to from a more selfish standpoint than 5.30 9.511,, in tete Board Room in Town theydo to -flay, one tyPe of people :.:fall, Clinton. Materials cut, fitted and feeding upon another -type of people in ; designed. A11 ladles are cordially in- en effort to secure what they consider vited. Come and bring your friends. their rights, the ma -n of each nation M. Isabel MacKay. at the throat of each other claiming Tomato Plants. their rights, a mail lie knew wanted $10 per days can you earn it Mr. Ray- "Earl Anna" and " ' •craft inquired: "No" was the reply a few boxes left a 12 "Bonnie Bess lust s t Oc a box. Also n Then how can you expect it? "Be- few pigsnow ready. Phone 149, cause the union says so. ulf you are F. Watt, Raglan St Paid, 810 end can only earn $6 you Auction Sale. GODERICH DISTRICT Met at Seaforth Last Week have got t;4 of some one else's money, - Why should 1 worry? was the care« Of household effects less reply. The world to -day is the a ects for safe on less of selfishness, Saturday; June Slit, at 2 o'clock, on centre hness, self-seeking and Cutter Street, eonaisting of 1 bedroom self>pleasittg, it wants anything but suites parlor suites, diningronin set, the of the .. carpet llnoteumn touch, alt to Way to Cross and the con.. p , u , bre, Chan sciotlsness et sin: The world is amuse.' rockers, itange, and heater, dishes and ti at r amici G Ellt tt Inc'+t crazy also. 18 is not claimin en, o , M18,,g Mrs, Butler; or phone 12 -602w 1• W ERA, Cenoert Monday Night, The 13xcelsior Boy's Class of the Ont- ario Street Sunday School Is giving a eobeert on Monday evening, May 31st, at 8 o'clock in the basement of the Church. The program consists of Quartettes, solos, recitations, instrum• enols and humorous dialogues, A Medi will be served at the close of tate program. A11 welcoine, Admission 1 Se, Native. In the matter of the Application of tete Commissioners for the telephone system of the Municipality of McKillop for • authority to snake the following charges for telephone service; • To Subscribers who have paid ten annual instalments of Principal and lit- YeresL $12.00 per annum, To all other subscribers:. For Principal and Interest;519,72 per an- num; for' maintenance '$5.28 per an - $15.06 per annum. To persons not being subscribers within the meaning of sub -section (g) of section 2 of "The Ontario Telephone Act, 2918"• $15.00 per annum: Appointment for Hearing. The Ontario Railway and Municipal Board having, directed Francis Dagger, Esquire, Telephone Expert, to enquire and report upon the above matter, doth appoint Wednesday, the Ninth day of June, A.D.,. 1920, at the (sour of half - past three, o'clock in the afternoon (standard -time) at the Town I•lall in the Town of Seaforth, for the holding of such :unary, at which, time :end place all persons . interested in' this :natter 'and desiring to be heard are directed to attend, Dated at Toronto this Twenty-second day of May, A. b,, 1920. - H. C. Small, T�(Seal) Secretary. Meeting of Huron County Council num, The Council of the Corporation' of the County of Huron will meet in the Council- Chamber, Goderich, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, the• Ask day. of June; -1920. A11 accounts against the County must be In the hands of the Clerk not later than Monday preceding the meeting of. Council, Geo, W. Hohnan, County Clerk. Goderich, May 14th, 1920, Cemetery Superintendent Applications addressed to the under- signed w' be received up to 6 o'clock P.M. on Altay 28th, for the position of Cemetery Superintendent. Salary $700 per year. D. L. Macpherson, Town Clerk. Assessor Wanted. Applications addressed to the under- signed will be received up to 6 o'clock P.M. on May 28th, for the' position of Assessor. Salary, $125.00 13, L. Macpherson, Town Clerk. Eggs for Hatching. Barred' Rocks, g laying strain. Also Pekin Duck eggs. Prices moder- ate. oderate. F. W. Wats, Phone 149. •1 x t, • Clinton For Sale, A Square Piano, Fisher Make, in first class condition, cheap for quick sale. Appy to H. Bertha. Spirella Corsets Scarcely need an introduction in this locality, Having become agent for Clic ton I will be pleased to fill all orders placed. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Kennedy, Ontario Street, Clinton, Lost. A brown -black Motor rug, on Sun- day May 16th on the Bayfield Road be- tween Mr. Cliff Holland's and Clinton. Finder please phone Clinton 12S. Geoage Rolland. Executor's Sale By 'Public Auction The Executor of the Estate of Christ ina Duncanson will offer or sale at Pub Iic Auction on Saturday the 29t1h of May at 2 o'clock P. M. at the premises the -house and lot on Fulton street, Clinton, known as Lot 7 in Block "E" in Isaac Rattenbury's Survey of the Town of Clinton containing / of an acre more or less. On the premises is a conhfortaiile cottage of six rooms with good' cellar and wood shed, heated by furnace and In good repair. The property is a very desirable one for a small family. It will be offered subject to a res- erve bid and upon the usual terms of tett per cent. at time of sale and balance in thirty days or sooner if desired. Poss ession at any time on completion of sale. George Elliott, W. Brydone. Auctiioneer. SciliciJtor for (the Executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The Estate of Christina Duncan eon Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given all persons having claims against the estate of Christina Duncanson late of the Towlt of Clinton in the 'County of Huron, de- ceased, wlto died on or about the 10th of April 1920 are required to deliver to James McMurchie or W. Brydone tine executors of tete said estate or their sol- icitor on or before the lath day of June 1920 a full statement of their claims to- gether with particulars thereof, and the nature of the securities, If any, held by blebs all duly verified by affidavit. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said mentioned date the said executors will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the per- sons entitled thereto having regard only to suet; claims as shalt have re- ceived due notice and in accordance therewith, DATED at Clinton, this 20111 day 01' May A. D. 1920 W. Brydone, Clinton, Ont: Solider for . t l bar ,a, d the soli t t ^"•sapre PAGE 5 - SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Of CLEARING LINE'S Every -Line a "Money Saver" Misses School Shoes, sizes 1 to 4, clearing lines at .. , . , $2.98 • 25 9811.8 Men's Heavy Boots, black or tan, special clearing price .. .., , , $4.50 Men's and Boy's Caps, clearing lines at 5 doz Men's.fiame shirts, sizes 14 to 1G/, special clearing price $2.75 Look for Special Sale Price Tickets escsrmassarauccaussommenenenzananneguesomeencenememinumenenrinuen Pmsteel M mall Profits Phone 25. Brow More Betsistess ctae,asMIC6 For Sale. TENDERS. 1 Sealed tenders will be received up to 7 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the thirty- first day of May, 1920, for the fol- lowing alterations and additions to the Clinton Public School Building, Excavating basement and removing earth from the school yard to place designated. Underpinning foundation wails, and flooring basement with cement. Laying foundation and brickwork for new additions. Putting in cement walks and steps to mein entrance and outside approaches to lavatories. Plastering ceilings. lathing and plas- tering partitions and new additions, Making new openings for doors, twenty new windows including '1' beam supports for walls and closing up pre- sent openings. Building canopy over main entrance Carpenter work consisting of doors, partitions, stairways, and flooring and roofing new additions. Steam heating and gravity ventilation throughout the entire building. New interior lavatories including Septic tanks and all the necessary plumbing in connection therewith and tiling lavatory floors. Painting all interior and new exterior woodwork and tinting side walls and partitions. Wiring for electric lighting through out the entire building including lamps and fixtures. All work to be done under inspection and in accordance with plans and Speci- fications which may be seen at the office of the Secretary or at the Morrish Cloth ing Co's, store,-..r..:ueea-lama,ea All work to be completed by the first day of September 1920, A pen- alty of not less than 5% of Contract price wilt, be inchrred per day by any contractor whose work is not complet- ed within the specified time. Contractors will be liable- to the ex- tent of their contract price for the successful completion of their con- tract or contracts. Address all tenders to, H. E. Rorks, Sec.-Treas. gam;?.,. Public School Board. "I•a•-.. a Ont. House For Sale. 7a --room house, with hydro, town water and furnace, in good repair, 54 acre of land, apply. at New Era Office Notice. Field Crop Competition, under the auspices of the Centre Huron Agricul- tural Society. For further information secure it from S. B. Stothers, Agl, Representative, or from the AgL Sec- retary, A. J. McMurray, Men Wanted. We have openings for a few• good reliable men to work on Threshing Machines, Tractors and other work. The Robt. Bell' Engine &Thresher Co. Ltd,, Seaforth, Ont. Notice, Notice is hereby given that dumping of garbage refuse or tins on streets or vacant lots is prohibited. Anyone found violating the law in this respect after this notice will be prosecuted. R, B. Fitzsimons, Street Inspector. A Chance of Your Life. To secure n roadster gelding, sired by Templeton, he being a son of Peter the Great, the dant Eva B. with a record of 2.16. Not having time to train and care for him I offer him at a price you canclean up some money. Get busy and write at once or apply at Lot 22, con, 2, Tuckersmith, L,R,S. Edgar Butt Kippen. fait Teacher Wanted For 8, S. No, 2, 1•Iullett, 2 miles from Clinton. Teacher with Normal train- ing. Duties to commence at. Septem- ber. Salary 51700 or over, Applt- catIonS to be in by Juste 12th, Apply to W. A, Dale, R, R, No, 4, Clinton, Lost On May 45th in Clinton or on the London Road, near Clinton a tan leather het box, containing gentleman's silk hat, The box Was marked "Lt, -Col. WWItitehead, Montreal, riiitiyer ple25e cotnmuaicate With the New 13re office, c niton Pak --. +:: itlil il3.ixt-ietf 8 -roamed house for sale on Huron street. Apply to Mrs. J. Mcllvaen. Farm For Sale. The Executors of the Estate of Jos, epli Izzard, deceased, offer for sale 125 acres in the Township of Goderich com- prising Lot 37. Concession 14, and the the North half of Lot 37 'Concession 13, This is a well improved farm, has good house, barn, outbuildings and silo, is well fenced, has good water facilities, is in a good state of cultivation and has 10 acres of hardwood and 15 acres• of cedar containing much valuable, timber. The farm is located on a good gravel road 3 miles from Clinton. Apply to M. Flick, R.R. No. 2, Clin- ton and Albert Izzard, 722a Champag- neur, Ave., Montreal, Quebec, Execu- tors, or to W. Brydone, Clinton. VICTORY BONDS Bought and sold at Market prices, • W. BRYDONE. Victor Feed. - '4 We have a quantity of Victor Feed. for Hogs and Cattle, which will take the, - place of Shorts as it is impossible for us to secure Shorts this season. Try sour of the@ feed and we feel sure you Also in our stock Is a quantity of Feed Flouz, and Mixed Chop. As these two lines are good value at the present' time we would advise an early purchase, Having preeu"red the agency for tha Swift Canadian Co.; we are prepared h offer you Swift's Digestive Tankage and;, also all brands of this. Company's Fer- ttllzers. •^ Regarding Spring Seeds our Stock, includes the following:—Red Clover,,. Alsike Clover, Sweet Clover, Alfalfa, Timothy, aslo Timothy and Alsike miss- ed. -^-t There are a few barrels of the Pure Cane Molasses left yet. W. Jenkins &Sore FLOUR AND FEED Phone 199 ,Residence, 531. RAND IRON :SY t,�A M'°, DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE F BETWEEN MONTREAL, TORONTO DETROIT ism" CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service, Sleeping cars on night trains and Parlor Cars on special day trains. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. 9. Horning District Passenger Agent, Troonto. John Ransford & Son, city passe;. ger and Ticket Agents, phone S. 4, 0. Pattison, station agent. Hot Flushes; Fainting Spell. So Weak and Nervous Could Not Sleep. Mra, Philip H. Ryan, Sand Point, N.S., write,:—"I have been a great sufferer from nerve trouble. 1 was eo weak and nervous I could not sleep at night and my appetite was very poor. 1 could not walk across the floor without trembling all ovqr. 1 had itot flushes and fainting spells. When 1 wan 0n my second box of Ivlilburn'a heart and Nerve Pills 1 began to feel better and kept on until i:: had :wed six boxes when I felt hire a different person, 1 'am never without them in the House and reeom• twend them to all who suffer with :hest ncrveihl' Milburtt'e Heart and, Nerve ('ala are SOO. per box at all druggists or dealers, or wailed direct on receipt of price by Rltut S. Milbut'n. 00.5 Lital(edt "a"omatoi Oat.