The Wingham Advance Times, 1932-01-07, Page 39;P
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SLAT'S DIARY
By Ross Farquhar
Friday -L --Mrs. Ellett witch's husbend
dyed recently and left a bunch of en-
Now you can positively identify your
favorite D. L. & W. Scranton. Anthracite
(hard coal) before you burn it.
it's trade -marked (tinted blue) for your
protection:
Order from your Dealer NOW
and know what 'blue coal'
comfort means
For Sale By
MacLean Lumber acL
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Coal
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Go ring Time Along I Clean Nests, Clean Eggs ,
I voider h t
the flight of time?"
Brilliant Young Man—"It is prob-
ably urged on by the spur of the mo-
Fair1;h. w a causes It takes less time to place clean
ment.
WF EN BABIES
ba
"� THERE aby tooesre tim
F E when a is
fretful or feverish to
be sung to sleep. There are some
pains a mother cannot pat away. But
there's quick comfort in Castorial
For diarrhea, and other infartfle
. ills, give this pure vegetable prepara-
tion. Whenever coated tongues tell
of constipation; when,^ver there's any
sign of siuggishne' vstoria has a
good taste; childret. to take it.
Buy the ganuine—with Chas. H.
Fletcher's signature on wrapper.
11'
s n
and a littl,e clean straw is added once,
or twice each week. This is, a good
early morning job ,'before the hens
, start using the nests. If you have no
straw' stack, keep a bale of straw in
each laying house so that a measure,
of the loose straw can he ,woyked.rtt
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and added by handfuls -to ',art'Weiis'' rent:
where the 'boards are becoming bale "I wish you would; I'm sure
or the. straw is soiled raise it."
fa
straw in the nests' than it kes to
clean eggs. ' Some eggs wi become
ca
dirty in spite of the best of roe, but
the egg cleaning work is greatly re-
duced if the nests are cleaned
at egg
gathering ,time when dirt i oticed,
surants says the
lst thing she is go-
ing to do is treat
her self to a nice
operashun for a
pendiditis or sum
thing. but she
wants the,' very lat-
est thing in opera-
shuns.
Saterday — well
Crismas is over
and I no whut I
am a going to get
for pa nes yr. it
is a nice little lec-
trick trane.. T wood
give him mine on-
ey he broke it be-
fore I. got a chance to use it enny.
Sunday—Ant Etnmys peace was
here at are house today and Ant Em-
my sed to her. Lzzy when are you
thinking of getting mariyed and Liz-
zy, .replyred and sed to her. 1 am al -
'ways' thinking of getting narryed,
Ant : Emmy: `
1lunday—the fourman down; at the
noosepaPer office was bit by his dog
yesterday' and pased to him why
dont you called. sum ensurance on
it becuz it was a acksident and the
fouriiap. sed No it wassent a acksi-
dent'.<becuz the little sun of a Gun
done it a put pose I think,
TeusdaY—Mrs. Blunt says ; thisde-
preshun" has learnt herthat it is not
a good ,idea to have'; large famlys and
she is vary vary glad they have just
got the levere children dureing this
depreshun ,,:•
• Wensday—went to a party tonite
and wile I was setting on the daving-
port with Jane 1 ast her if she wood
be suppi•ised if I kist her an she sed.
Why' T wood be even Horrifyed. so
1 let is go fer the time bean.
Thirsday—Pug Stevens stopped me
today and ast me why did I cut in
on him and the new girl at the party
last nite and I got' even with. , him -
1 sed well since I seen her. in Day
lite I wonder why :I dont it to.
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Tkauraday, January lth, 1932
'children after which: lunch teas served
to gall,eres,ent,
Rev. and Mrs, F. W, Craik and son
Norman, of Goderich, called on Gor-,
iie friends -on Wednesday last,
There were four carloads -of cattle
shipped, from this station 00 Satur-
day,
Mrs. R S. Clegg has returned
home from her daughter's,' Mrs. Les-
lie Clegg, at Ethel.
Miss 1Vlargaret Newton Spent the
vreek.end with Mr. and Mrs. Anson
Galbraith.
Miss Marjorie Ashton was a Sun-
day- guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Ashton,
Messrs, Stanley Overend and Ew-
art Whitfield of Arthur, spent the
week -end with. Mr, and Mrs, W.
Whitfield.
Messrs. Thos. Bradnock and Burns
Stewart spent the week -end in To-
ronto. '
We are sorry to report that Mrs,
R. Magrath has a bad case of erysip-
elas in her face. We trust she will
soon enjoy good health.
Mr. James Magrath ,of Toronto,
spent the week -end with his parents,
Iver, and Mrs. R. Magrath.
Mrs., John T. Strong is visiting her
slaughter, Mrs. Pennington, at Tees -
water, this week.
Miss Mae Watters returned to To-
i•onto'on Saturday after spending her
Xmas vacation with friends here.
Mr. John Inglis retuned to the
city on Saturday. •
Mrs.
J. A. Day spent New Year's
with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dao
Miss Margaret Foster, R.N., is in
London at present.
Mr.'. T
also J. Shera, s Miss 011ie
Willits, were new Year's guests of
!Mr. and Mrs. Percy Copeland Wrox-
eter.
Mrs. W. C. King;and son, Earl, Mr.
King
Mrs. Chas. King, Mrs. G. S.
land Harold, visited;with Mr and Mrs.
i Ernest King on Tuesday.
I Miss Elizabeeth , McKee •Ieft on
Thursday for Echp Bay, where she
has secured a school: We wish her
•every success
i
Mrs., R. G. Neeet li was a Winghain
•vi:eitor on Saturday .•
Miss Ruth Galbr2.ith of Fordwich,•
spent the week end'cat here home in
to 2]
av ii
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�wa,a•1 �„r�5!'n "A37'Y�''(.�"i�tS'e�.l�' 9iiit•t-
y, "' ... .y.; ., ,n• : .. r ; ,,pr1 ,, •Y.. M J `��»vl!3 g%-'Gl 1 h fi
daughter, Mrs. ,Frar°ilt; Wright at
Lakelet.
Mrs. and, 1Vliss. Ross were guests
on New '`,ear's of Mr and` +1rs.
Allen,, of Wro ,eter.-
Mr;' andiM s; Frank King•and tain-
Mr. and Mrs Wer. Els'ton.'attended. ,.ily spent Sunday•:with Mr•.,.andelIrs.
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the funeral ,of the 'foriner's; nephew,'i SaleM. A1.. Ding; •af Sa ern.
Dr, Edwin Hibbard,;of Detrbit, last . Mrs, ";Lextluos: ',and daughter .' Miss
week, Thellha, of .Wiaghain, attended the
Mrs. Charles Cainjpliell and grand- ">;ehristxxxrs• "At, ,Rollie” on Wednes
sora„ Har"ris, 'lspeht., a day with their day evem
friends,Mr o h error ' and
, ,Mrs. ,,Joseph Cas ,e Mr" I��as:ste W'lxe.7 returned : to,.
a y ,..:
Mrs.. Walter ���ef' ra last ' eek.
J,:,,f y' Y4'.� Whitby., on.,,�, turday. :y .
Mr. n MrSe' Arthur lon .x'i '-
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a d rs Ar u W V e t •'. : ',.!in li
, ,, • 'The New �e r �s.Dance,7leld t , 4
edat the l me o their'ftt•en . Mr.:
< i 10 fr ds, Tdivraship Fall 'VWas,a fall -tire, on" ac
and Mrs.' Elmer 1fastings one •even- count of not. "beim `well• ea c,u It ad
ing last week. ' vertis'eu
Mrs. Edgar of Winahart, visited atr:`, tact lure, Spence
and'fa illy, ,i .
�Z a. n
the home of her son Mr. 'George' H. \olys,w.ortle "tiere: New"Year!s guests
Edgar for a few days last week. of tlfr' and Mrs.` Russell. Grainger.•;
IVEr. and Mrs. Archie McMichael, of 111r., r and r Ahr nrl Vern
•..M 5,,;
Wroxeter, visited at the home of Mr.
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Sttivyo
Keep Mangers Clean
An inspection .of the mangers of
stables when cows are not doing well
might go a long way toward:' finding'
out the cause of trouble. Sanitation
in mangers and the drinking 'supply
is in many cases very poor. When
cows don't drink as mach water as
they should,}orleave a certain amounit
of meal in, the bottom of the mang-
ers,
ers, the trouble may generally be laid
to the door of poor sanitation. An
insPection of mangers and drinking
cups would probably show that ,the
cups had become fouled with chaff
and spoiled silage, and when left for
even a day the water is filthy. It is
reasonable that cows will not drink
freely of this water. Anywhere.: from
a quarter of an inch of hard accumu-
lated filth can sometimes be scraped
out of the manger. It has a stench
which makes the animal tluit eating
long before it has had 'enough. The
drinking bowls and mangers should
be kept clean if the cattle are to flour -
M tI rE
etIDAY ' S
CCIJN1
A small deposit made from every
salary cheque will soon build up a
comfortable savings. From month
to month out of income, createa
reserve for contingencies as a wise
measure in your personal pro-
gram of finance.
While you are- earning, SAVE.
Deposits in this Sank accumulate
interest compounded semi.
annually.
THE DOMINION, BANK
ESTAt.I3LISHED 1871
J. R. , Spi '•'.t, Branch Manager
`Jin ii1, Ontario
MORRIS
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and Mrs. Charles Campbell one day
last week.
Alr, and Mrs. Robert Warwick
spent a Sunday :recently with their
relatives in Clinton.
re spent •Walter. Jeffrey sp t a few
i tie `Tor
clays with his s rola v s inonto
last week.
Mrs, John Hunter visited her dau-
ghter, Mrs, Leslie Cunningham, in
W.ingham, last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cole, of Gor-
rie, •spent Christmas Day at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, George Day.
Mr. Alex. Ross and Mr. John Case -
more of Winghann, spent an evening
at Mr. Arthur Edgar's last week.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, John Minter on New Years
Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie. Cun-
ningham and baby, Lois, of Wing -
hairs, also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salter.
Mr, and: Mrs. James Elston, Aus-
tin, Man., who have been attending
the funeral of their nephew, the late
Dr. Edwin E. Hubbard, of Dearborn,
are visiting for a few days at the
home of Miss Elston and other`
friends.
Mr, and Mrs. Win. Elston and Miss
Elston returned on Monday from the
funeral of Dr. Edwin E. Hubbard.
GORRI,E
The United Church ,Sunday' school
"At Horne" which was heid: in th.ei�
school room of, the chinch tin Wed-
nesday night proved tai be a ,very,::
sttccessful ,event Tl , '1:srOger•invyvltlnlx`
consisted of .:rec ion , dialogues,��
choruses,• 1u1la1 '' elogttcs and:.
drills; Wa,ary P" 'tie It nior'
nieaiibers.
cluSion
re
Davy
AS S�
Still Fit
llCil9l�t�v�,l��
I have been taking`tbe-snt.tll'r
of Krusehe al
n 5 is everyxaiq!rnnr�
the last three yearaa. I wouldn't be
without them in the 'house. 1",used' to,
suffer with constipation and piles, but
ane never troubled in thatw ayew
n.
I am 55 years, and as slim <as vehea;1
was 20. I have to work very hard, its I
have my fancily and .an invalid father
to attend to, and I alwti,'s •say it's the
IKrusclren that keeps, me fit."— M. S,
There's nothing like hard work :and
activity for keeping superflious fat
away. The trouble with most fonts yid
finding the necessary
energy, .; That '/$
where Krusehen comes in.
After you have bad your daily supply
of Krusehen every morning for 'a•.
coupleof weeks you'll get .what
known the world over 'as' " That
K.ruschen Feeling." •
The urge for activity will fill ,your
entire being you'll not be eontent to.,
sit in the old artn chart after 'yoiir
day's work is done.
You'll feel the spirit of youth within"
you—what e joyous]'eelingl-.you'lll
wand to tape long wanes,, piny garnet
and your work will cease to' be a, hard•
ship --it will beeotne a pleaspre.
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se
Phone
„'rbc Pest tiltiopec
tahiishm'er� tl*t
Mb..at'
spent New S'car's with 1'=Cr and Mrs,'''
Schnuck at Ethel.
Mr. George McKee :after a period
of six active y+iars as school 'trustee
was again placed back at the regu-
lar annual school meeting.: ).very-
thing x'r'as in splendid condition.
'L'orn—On Wednesday, Dec. ' 30th,
1931, to 11t. and Mrs. John Cathers,
a daughter.
Mrs. Fred Irwin, and sons, Archie
and Jack, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs,
Arthur Wells; of Boston, Mass., spent
-New Year's and the weelreend with.
the former's son, Mr, and Mrs, Man -
ford Irwin; •
Mr.: and Mrs. Wilfred King and
Earl, also. Mr. and i.Xrs. Kenneth
Haste.: and Mrs: Robt, Hastie, were
among the New Year's guests of Mr.
and Mrs: Thos. MacDonald, at Moles-
worth,
Mr. ,and Mrs. E. W. Bolton and
children visited with friends in Har
riston on Sunday.
Mrs. Pearl Kahle and John attend-
ed the miscellaneous shower of Mrs.
Nethery (nee Miss Alta Hamilton) of
Fordwich, on Monday last.
Mrs. Hamilton, of Fordwich, also
Mrs. Downey, of. Sault Ste. Marie,
were Saturday guests of Mrs. Pearl
Kaine.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gneer, Wing -
ham, also Mrs. Stanley Smith, Mont-
real, were New Year's guests of Mr..
and Mrs. H. V. Holrnes:
The W. A. of St. Stephen's Angli-.
can Church,will meet n
,.etatthe lroiiieof
Mrs. W. C. King on Thursday of
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roumay and
g a
of Cargill' were Sunday guests
and Mrs. H. Herzog.
Varve,;
of Mi.
The Women's Institit'e will meet
at the home of Mrs. Abram Wednes-
day, • January 13th;' at 3 p.m. sharp as
there is a quilt to be: quilted. :,The
topic, "What a Woman Should Know
about Banking,';' will be taken b
Mr. Holmes, manager of. the Can
adian Bank of Commerce here.
A large congregation was Pressen
on Sunday morning in the Unite
Church when communion servicewa
y
t
d
s
held.. The pastor, Rev. Butt, took hi
text, from 1 Corr 11-24.
er,
s.
Word .'has been received • from
;V •Cletebete ra1l.`n.aw e.nt,h re'`
,.e ..,
tied h1C1e ' '^a'Cvlf left ElieS`e ''ar
some, 26 years ago, and for the pas
2Q 'years has had a blacksmith: shop
iii Loreburn, Sask., which, has been
destroyed by fire.
"The blacksitiith shop 28x48, Was
prrbably one of the,.best power equip.
ped;blacksniith shops in the province
and a heavy stock of iron was car-
ried." The tools were modern' and in
excellent condition. The building was
erected in 1909 .or thereabouts. In-
surance was: carriedabout. p,,500, with
a loss of°five or; siti tho;trsand doll-
ar�" :quotes; the' Loreburn paper. ,In
a later edition of the paper, a't`states'
`'•;A: ;;W. ,Clegg :has ,sold the property
yin; til*hick lits blacksmith :shop'•'stood,
to 'Pieter Stnrth sof, Central e13titte.
1Vlnile Mr..=Clegg'S;" •pians are srather
iudcfmite'"'it' `rs quite , certain' that he
\•„-ill,1oc iter el,5eadiere,-and.' thus Lore-:
burn. ii ill Lose another old-tit4r. Dur -
Mr, •Clegg';s' twenty years'. residence
here; hc, hese been: active ixi.#practical
lv, all the civic rnatters of', the town,
and fox .12 year s 1a: was' a member:
of ilte •Town Counei], of .wincln body
b as clnairrnata for several • }rears
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POUILTRY
REGULATOR
Makes Hens Lay More;
Sold bq 7000 Dealers in Can idr
PRATT FOOD CO. OF CANADA LTD., GUELPH R
Mr. and Mrs. Frank' King and fain
fly spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs:
Wm. King, of .Salem.
Mr, and Mrs• Frank Cole arc at
present visiting with friends in Wing-
hana;;
Miss Evelyn Lincoln, of Glenannau
is at present visiting her sister, Mrs.::
Jno; Cathers.
Mr. and Mrs. Jno, Hill of near
Clifford were visitors with the lat-
Miss Edith ;I'atterson,r Ste
spent , the New, Year : h
Mr, anal Mrs. H, fatter Y and
er friends; • at W330
•
Four 'carload of floe ,
shipped` froze this stat'ioii ,nge an
day and two other, Caws of G spur ,
on•
1londay. h re11"�,
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rtr3a
The Women's Institute hre
December meeting Tht isday,'eseut
ter 31st, at the phorne ofr
ter's sister, Mrs. C. Pritchard one day Stocks.` Mrs. McNaughton; bed
recently, very appropriate paper. `Cher`
Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson of ;under present conditions." Oii an
Moncrieff, were ; Saturday visitors:.nncmbers read a letter fro'nrnest
with Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Abram. ern Ontario which says in
Owing to the mild , weather the know the Institute of Wro;,ete ,,
skaters are wearing a 'sad': look,.:' officially thanked, but I wantede'
Cheer up, there will be ice -.yet. 'say how mneh'we do, appreciate; yo
Mr .Harry Brown of Elora, (a for- 'interest:`in us. 'The contents `of •you
rner teacher) visited friends in and: 'bales ;have already been disposed of;
around the village. last we,ek..• We have had some hard luck Cases'
School opened : here on Monday already and have actually 'cleaned up
with a good attendance. + everythfrig. There, is a case of';,a b-' •`r
Mrs. Ellis and •daughter, Helen, of ther and five children, all tinder, s v- ?:
Guelph, haver 'returned . home after en years of age, who husband his..!`
a
spending the holidays, with the form- been ,Sent - to Burwash for 18' ;months' `•
e -'s daughter,' Mrs. Victor Shera. for theft, Now the Township d fee '
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Mr. John Cathers is wearing a• them,ard the Institute clothe .thein. •
broad smile these days. A baby dau Another,: a mother'
.and erght, child-";;•
gl ter Caine to gladden"their home ; ren,'—whose husband also has 'been,
Mr. A. E. Braclwin,'of Clifford, was sent .down. for 8 `niontlas for bo' t-
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a Gorrie visitor Thursday.of last legging. ';Another family was ;burned
week, cut last week and `Lost everything
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon; Jefferson and theyhad and their sixinonths' o the' old
daughters, returned 'home to Owen baby perished`- in the flames." 'In
Sound, after spending the holiday in view of this the Society are planning,
Gorrie.•. to send seine more clothing: 'in two:.
The W. M. S. of the^TJnited church weeks. Anyone whether a member of
will meet at the home of Mrs:'Har- the W. I. or not, .,wishing to :contri-
vey Sperling on Wednesday ;evening bete, may leave .the articles at. Miss
cf this week. This meeting will be Davidson's home.
a social meeting when the ladies will
ent r t i their husbands '.•
The tarrre B •a
r r�f'�tla
l >e
'a: � 't ,
ustitute will meet on Wednesday,
Jan. 13th, at the home . of Mrs. M.
Abram. The ladies,intend to quilt, so
come prepared to work. , `„.
Guests at R. A and Mrs. Graing-
er's on New Year'S Were:. Mr. and
Mrs. Hngh Spence' and 'family of
Molesworth, aleo Mr, and. Mrs. Harry.)
Grainger Of Molesworth.
'Ir. and•Mrs, Victor Shera and Em
erson Shera spent New N.''ear's 'with
Mr. and, Mrs. Jos. Woods, net",;' Lake -
let, ,
,Mr. and Mrs..as. McKenzie and
d.
daughter, Kathleen, also : Mrs. John
Wallt r and children, all of Mitchell,
were Tuesdayguests at is of /Dr. and` lIrs.
G, Ramage.
. 'Mr. and: Mrs.:foward of •Ne,epawa;
• Man., also, Mr. and Mrs.:. Wrn. ' Dari.
' Brig of Carrick_ wer'e visitors :With.
Mr anti Mrs. George Wylie last week.
It is 28 years since Mrs. I--Ioward'viS-
it ed here.'Her maiden nathe was Miss
>Nvellie Rush.
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leave .sone laitdrnarks here
f 1a?a of r;is. -the' rink haing one of
thr lie 11'"n er
r and t de., ' .ve oth He
P a.
also,`svas.^ keenly 'inter estett ut lravrng
clr an,f •town, good'_ strcct., :end ''the
plantii g of' -trees. alaa Was a•
keen' follower .of sports, `fns •hobby
,hriri',' hockey. 13ut baseball And clic-
ing csrxle to For a fair Share',of has':a;t
leiitio:1. •ids was greatly filter eStecl in
Clrililiaen.atid:the � '` r� l.ne nre
yalit<3s wwle
to take theirbt'oke '.wagons, sleds' or
dull skates avid sa ort, also' wben ibe
nickels were=, shy "4vith the ,little fel-
TOWS,. !they were pretty, ,sunt of a
fresh' .apply: at {he iilacksm,ith shop.
lieaowtt'tacl, coni,ynunitj> will' miss
under the Circum-•
stances alt' wish lei to sttcee'ss•
in his
future operations,"' as will his many
f rien s here.
In :another. tt^na ' iu`''tiave Lorcburn
:Herald; it gives th.e contents of 'the.
1:elief car, .anti which •contaanPtl..," 5
15
bags 1
;st tivalttJo ap les, 0 bags sur -
t rlis,•; 400 tit 50) bags of carrotst beets,
onions, cabby ge, ere,,, 100 1b� orally.
Ilnrs'ear ;has• loaded Ott Voodsto;eka,
acrd although not li ted as'tneecsi ity,
the Cand+'ivas sent';,byIr� TCoste�ls,
a. G'reeX� inerch`ftitir, in hopes: of btlira
fng 1ieer`to, iaaaly„o1ii1di'en,=and there°
sedate tto : doubt zit the mild of th e,
l.,orvsbtirbut rVhat :erre Candy
i fll ;rrghten,,mc,aty,,;a horde.
It 1 1flies.t+o11 anti:son 'hav+W recei
ei1 a .0 rt of 'corn slid are ,unloading
it altaetlt
.L "arnpbell tufts T
�1t'titl;•�"��ss
Toxo
WRO ETE'R
Mrs. Roe
S„o;f ''Corrie,, -,,anent' the
Bast week. at the h:oine o.•iier tlaiY;gh-
trr
Mrs as Alle
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....Mr. and Mrs. II' S Durst attended
the: funeral of 1;1r, purse's await, nt
Ware loo;' on. Satixrday,
Mi, 'Laurie 'VariV.+elsoi• returned.
,hr•me on Friday from W'inghatn-;Hos�';
hntal wla;ere;he had been operated, on,.
frig .appendicitis. bre is progressing
favorably,,
1'1]s.ArnoldA,, Edgar acrd two.daegfe
tei�s; ,Spent last ;week in Lontiurn,
wsere-Mr, :.Edgar is operating a ;racy;-•
bice Station forc'.the ^•winter' tnoutlis.
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PHIL`UPS
1.0 tAttoves_
For TrO!4tes'
due to Acrd.
DIGESTION
ACD '5TP,MACFr `.
MEADACNEN
GASE,S^NAUSEA
ANY people,. two .hours: after
i ra eating, ,suffer indigestion --as
they call it. It is usually'excess, acid.
Correct; it with an alkali. The best
” way, the quick; harmless,'ard-ellicient•
way, is Phillips' Milk of Magnesias
1t has remained for $0 years: the
standard with physicians.,One sppoon-
ful in nater neutralaaee:man 'times
its
Volum s .
ew to a
s Xrl C
tabl
1 d�
n
, a d at
"`:once, The- symptotns disappear in
.five minutes.
You' will never uSe erode ine” h'
t orfs
; when. you know!this better,r'lothod.
And you will never suffer fromeiess,
acid wh011 ,you prove out this easy';
relief.. ;
file stire`to. etthe: en ineP ' b'•
l\411k of•;g 8:. ix e d: s
.1VI � est reser
physicians for 5 ':years wcorreettngt;
excess., adds. .:'50h 'a) bpttl
drugstore.
The 'd 1
x ea den ,
tifx tae � �+ir
r:.
teeth a»ii, healthy gums ;ts”
Dental Magnesia. too p,
I Il�oN�111�Iw�IIII.ulI.®iillllii*O�y
r ^ .ty
rrents.'.
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