Mrs. Small, Hukfinui, was hostess last week at the tea held by the Ha-mua-Hukamii Red Cross Society. A. haskot tea will be held at the 'Red Cross Room, Haimm, on Wednesday next, August 30, when Mrs. Hobbs, Ha-' mua. will act as hostess. Tho following, which actually occurred "somewhere in France," shows that Tommy can adapt himself to anything. Water sometimes gets very scarce. One priva-te got a bottle of medicine from the doctor, but when' he came to take the first dose ho found an empty bottle. Turning round he discovered another privoto using his medicine as shaving water
j3 Soups— • ijij lh the real way to make h i ■H them thick & enjoyable, hi J 1 Thick substantial soups are the kind you like Wjjj ß see tbttheyare PLC thickenedwithßrown&Polsons.CornFlour ■ instead of ordinary four.--There is a dis- { | 1 tinct gain inflavour and smoothness. -g j ,„, CornFlouibringsouttheflavourohhe : soup, ig" -. SJi w hereas ordinary, flour tends to cover'it up. U iji| Cora iflour: \?5 Vh for this purpose-it is so concentrated. jjjy OP. Equally good for thickening sauces. \A\ ?g* FREE.-The Brown & Pohoit OgC V TVidt Work Regtrt«rell Mjf&ff Petroleum Jelly MlVffl Reduces irritations of throat and i(if2^V nose membranes and greatly ' MsUi. i hastens recovery from colds. £&Sskf Put up in handy tin tubes. Foi sale ot all chemists end general stores. Refuse substitutes. Chesebrough Manufacturing Go. (Consolidated) 17 State Street, New York, U, S. A« London Montreal Moiocw DON'T LOOK-OLD! #| A Quick and I Permanent Cure! | Exmazol is a certain cure in all 1 cases of skin trouble—be it spots YSSr 'cot I6n tl^Turhf S T spieuous. A bottlo of tho world- If ? rlt *>- f araei \ f but start the cure right away and don t LOCKYER'S HAIR' RESTORER, 1/6 \ £i S.S gives health to the Hair and restores i \ T ,. ... . , . . the natural colour. It cleanses the & ..A »Ms healing wtitmrat «oiily scalp; is tho most perfect Hair Dress- j\ \:%.\S {" jl° * nd W.* )orin". I \ <*'■&/j// Or it you wish, get DON'T LOOK OLD. . jj \ ' i^\C/ / S •' P»« P»U'»»— ' U*l I CHAS - A - LETCHER FUR SALE ' a«»U \ Chcmiit. Wcllhuton. ."<• — ' ETCHER'S/}. EVERY ARTICLE GREATLY REDUCED. 11 $O&mB()IMZWMSFJL MRS. SMITH, i SS Willis Street. ■ «.orr 310 6 KEPAIRS A SPECIALITY. "
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2860, 26 August 1916, Page 5
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371Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2860, 26 August 1916, Page 5
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