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Curve iwAlif ‘tis -a SS follows curve till one wonders how M~S wt-~eff1ICUN such a crocked road ever tame to be as ~i* *ss twa made. I suppose it followed the path I— ~CS a— ~ of least resistance but In the eighty MRS. MYRA WHITE miles between Wed Arichat and Sydney at the extreme end of Cape Bretoll “I suppose that was through neIsland there is but one stretch of glect of my health that I got into such Mrs. M. E. Math and children spent a dreadful rundown condition.” said straight road one mile long. After passing Baddeck we took the narrow Saturday in Webbervllle with her Miss Myra White, 2132 Sixth street, winding road four miles up the moun- mother and sister. Detroit, Michigan. “It was practicai— Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rudy snd iy impossible for Tue to get a complete tain to view the ~pot selected by Dr. Bell as his final resting place. A more daughtçr of Detroit visited Mrs. Chas. aighEs rest because I would roll and quIet, peaceful, soul-satisfying spot Keddle Sunday. toss for hours before going to sleep Shop at Stevenson’s for Stationery. where you can Ora and Clair Renwick and Fred and then I was constantly being diswould be hard to find. On the way up feel assured ~that you will receive the ultimate in we passed at the rear of the beautifu and Ralph Napier left Monday night turbed. My appetite-failed and I realhome where he and his family had for Neeblah Isle, deer hunting. had to force myself to eat anyquality. Our stationery, exynisitely correct in color Sunday dinner guests at Henry ly spent so many summers and then on thing and thenfood failed to nourish Hon_s were Mr and Mrs Chavey-and -ana~fiui~sh. i~pnfenedbyparticular people. up another mile where on a sunny opme properly. ening in the woods we found the big Mr and Mrs Bowen and children of “But all that is ended now and I Redfdrd and Mr and Mrs McXendrlck boulder marking his - resting place. owe everything to thia new Konjoin. and family of Detroit. Coming down the mountain we startlIt had reacted on my inner system Just Mrs. Wm. Coleman nnd son Miles like some wonderful stimulant. By ed a deer and two fawn that leaped and Mr snd Mrs Ben Bowman of Pon across the road and away in the woods time I had completed the entire tiac were Sunday visitors at E. W. the to safety. treatment, I was ready to give up takBaotield’i. that evening I experienced for the lag medicines. Not one of my former Rollo Pettengiil and children and symptoms have returned first time a sensation not easily des— since comMr. and Mrs. Herbert Pettengill were crlbed—absolute stillness. We had pleting this treatment. ~I will always U~UUUn!UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUIUUUUUUI in Detroit Sunday to see Mrs Fettenstopped in a lovely grove of fir and endorse and recommend KonJola to spruce trees to camp for the night. gill, who is. doing nicely. M. E. Hath and Mr. Relsig attended others. A beautiful moonlight night, not a is sold in South Lyon at Michigan State-North Dakota theKonjola breath of air stirring to disturb the the H. C. STEVENSON Drug Store, game Saturday. trees, no sound of animal or insect and by all the heat druggists in nil I John Marek leaves Wednesday for towns throughout this entire section. life, Just absolute stillness. I have the north, deer hunting. Mrs. Marek’s .,ad of auth stillness 1” b~~a shn, Jonnston of the frozen North and can well under- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creek are staying with her stand how travelera In that country Battle I could go mad. The sound of an ap- while Mr. Marek is away. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Caswell visited proaching auto from which I had been ---UNIONSUITt’ so glad to escape was welcome, for their daughter Mrs. Elmo McKinley • Girls or boys Nazareth waist Union suits in cream color such complete quiet is very appreasive. Sunday. “My little son had poor appetite, New Hudson Ladies Aid wiii hold couldn’t I found the climate in Nova Scotia their sheep and was crdss. I gave 4 ~th 9rayon stripes. Knee lengths with half length sleeves. Sizes U annual bnsaar and chicken supU t0 85cU very agreeable. In latitude it is the him Vinol and It ended these troubles per In the church parlors. Saturday U U same as southern France or the localIlike magic.” —Mrs. L flu Crest. U MEDIUM WEIGHT U ty of I’etoakey In Michigan but the evening. Nov. 15. Supper prices 2k Vinoh supplies the body important U U and SOc. U Children’s union suit, with half sleeves and ankle lengths U snlt air laden with the breath of pine Mrs. Helen Young visIted Mrs. mineral elements of iron, calcium and and balsnm is very invigorating, and cod liver peptone. This Just what With dSp seat. Cream color rayon stripe Sizes 6 to lb__93c the warm weather lingers late In the Grace Templeton Wednesday. F.. Fisher; P. Taylor and J M. Mc- thin, nervous children or aduits need, fail. It Is an ideal place to spend a the last of the and the QUICK resuits are surprising. PARTWOOI~ vacation and has rightly been called Kinley are leaving U Kiddies part wool suits in cream color. With half sleeves week for the north woods deer hunt- The very FIRST bottle brIngs sound “The Unspoiled Summer-land of Am- ing. sleep and a BIG appetite. \‘inol tastes ericn.” and knee lengths broken sizes $1.25 and $1.35 deliciousI B. W. Tuttle. The Home Furnishing Group of Surely God made Cape Breton with New Hudson will meet with Mrs. F. SHORT LENGTHS OF OUTING U a lavish hand. All nature lovers will Washburn Friday, Nov 21. Luncheon experience complete satisfaction in a ñt noon is to he a dinner-pall lunchplain white, very good quality. Full 36 inches wide. In U lengths of 2 to 10 yards. Regular 20c yard in full pieces. U visit to this country. eon. lesson starts nt 10,80 and will 0 be on ‘Slip Covers.” Special at l5c Don’t forget the bazaar and chicken U ________________ U dinner at the church Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. N.E. Hath and faniMrs. Fred Burt was a Pontiac shopily were Sunday dinner guests of Mr per Friday. Mr. anti Mrs. I.arned Rice visited in Pontiac Sunday. nnd Mrs. Hugh Medler flevere Eagle and family of PontIac PHONE 4161 DOWNSTAIRS STORE U nUUUUUIUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUIUUUUUUUUUUUU silent Si,nti,iy with Ed. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Renwick were in Mrs. I in rrlet i’otts retti med to lIe— Ypsilanti Sttnday to visit their daugh’ troit hist week after spending sonicter, Mrs Bruce Rorabu,cu,er. tune with her sister, Miss Carrie Echit,s,ehh Knapp was in Detroit Tt,es- arts. clay in t,iu,iness. Mma. En rI I 1cm shopped in Detroit M rs. Roihi l’ettenglll was taken to ~Vcdnesdoy. St. Mary’s hospItal, Detroit, and tin— lastJudge mci Mrs. Chas. Ilaight and titirwent on operation Saturday. Nr,. Chits. A rth.u r and Mrs. Claude lii, iintl,cr, Mrs. i’hoebc Osborne of Swift visited relatives in l’ontiac Wed- l.aosing were Suodny callers at the J,,rvis Gage home. acadia)’. ih,e Kensington Baptist church is ~Irs, Nettie Childa has returned to icr ii,ii,ie here ifter spending sonic Fgiday ,.nd Saturday, November 14 and 18 .thnewlllLhicr slaughter at veat I-high.land. licitit’ and Dick Miles of Royal Oak visited tt,rlr istint, Mrs. Lee Pierce, A TALKING WESTERN t,c-er the week end. Comedy “Give Me Action” Police Reporter No. 8 )ht r. ii Ith M rs. Everet~i’earsail and FOX TALKING NEWS l)owahh Ilull ‘nil Nr and Mrs ivan Fergusti., sheath Wednesday evening at Sunday and Monday, November 1 6 and 17 Ford i’i, rkrr’s. Mr. and Mrs. i’cter Phillips of l’”ntine ‘Vera Sunday visitors with, Fannie I’hiiliips intl Fi,iiiia ‘ra)’lor. M rs. Nuns flu rt and children s~~ent Siinti.iy with, icr father at Worden.
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Every Woman Should Know This Trade Mark fly So MANY trade marks are seek-
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