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LOCAL TOPICS.,
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w foie vastal Statistics for IPIO.
drhockeycb hockey fit► oetauiced 1 VhAecWding to the town clerk's re -
ow to l.ietowet In the O. H. 1 turns of births, marriages and deaths,
u•tli•te aeries row is out of the Iropulation of (lode'ich shows a
leg for (kir ►woo• Atte It/ f*tuiwl increases' of ei,htee for the
'the. •l•• •'ok 'a veer 1010. The figures ares Births,
1 ; marriages. 43; deaths, 73. The
figures for the year 19W indicated a
natural incrraes of only five. tbirteen
less tit(n in this year just closed. Of
the seventy-three deaths in 1910,
twelve were of cliiklien tinder one
year; flee were of pereows hrtween
the age• of one and ten fie rs ; twenty.
nine were of persona between thr ogle
'Waren iteWteollt,
.rand Trunk slags., oleo
el. ,,, • Ally d.stro:ed hr ere early
•t• /riot, wa. re -upend fo'
•,oay The interior furniebings
•
sea oorations .of the rwildi,i ors
'
•e••- midmost. and • descr ptioc of
n ►te g►•e• 'n roe:, week's of aeventer° and seventy, and t coly-
Jas.
o - .jospita' tsuildling Fund.
•1. •r.ugbters 15 tin Etuplre will
„r , ,, afternoon es to the Ilddfel-
ow tall on Thursday. H'ebruary Hawkins -Burrows.
•th Omer work, home-made bread * ,folios wedding caul place at
eke r d Noildir will two on sale. Tor the re.i.lenos of Mr. and M. Jar.
,veeeds ere lin to the :wild- ('. !logic. Trafsboil. st fool, eM Weoi-
ceveu were of pet -none over seventy
-cars of age.'Jibe average age of
tbes.• twenty -.even persons w ■ s
eighty-one years. The oldest was
ninety-five years of age.
7ygi `um It to M hoped the heatds% tftarno, tn.
wMoo es Nina
,soler will ke► p this date io mind aand .li uKhl.-r of Geo. liltr•
!Sorrows,
st Mere will be • yo nage rows, Port .tl er•t. and niece of Mks.
'ow tee friends hBogie, w'ss united 111 Iilarriege 4i Hee-
1 Nawkins, ..f Rohl. Minn. The
▪ ,.cos WieseJ McMmh. refeniny wxa FN-rforurd at 1 o'clock
by Rev. Jas.. H,uaihtio. The bride
wore her travelling dress of nav • blue
with hat to match. Mr uMr..
Hawkins left on the 2:15 C. P. R.
traiu for • trio to Toronto an!Niag-
ara. after whicb they will proceed to
their hone in Mimseaota. •Mr. Haw-
kins was funuerly x resident of Port
Albert and both ioride and groom have
many friends herr who wish theist
cit tuippiu.•Mo in their wedded life.
The fuosial of the late Jas'. J. Ma
yob took place last Friday efternlr,e
tow his late residence. Hates road.
The remelts. were laid to rest Is Melt -
'an' o,m•tery. Rev. Geo. E. Roes coo -
:carting appropriate services. The
coo-
:carting
were Wm. Andrews. Robt.
3.11, J. 8. McMatb and, J ,bn tirsb•*n.
*sides the bereaved widow a frailly
3f unr soo and four daughters are loft
o mourn his tirpertore. They ore
Maggie, of Detroit I who
, wasborne fgr
ro
.be funeral), d
Martha nod Rattily. ilving et borne.
victoria Opera Nouse Next Tuesday.
••An incident nevt•r to ter its gotten
the Royal Weigh Ombra
nor by the Governor of New York.
;.*,the appearance of the Choir rt
she executive mitosis's" on Trtreday,
:September lith. The Choir gave such
an excelknt program that the Gover-
nor. *t the ckeir said he w•w proud of
`us welsh hionid. and thanked ileo
;x.nnoterw for hrineing sure an ex-
cellent Choir •o this auntry and
especially to the executive motional.
The ttrtsoert Was the grestisi trent of
air
life." -Wellsville (0.1 Inion.
Signal Boys Doing well.
We are pleased to learn that }tarry
,t (;. L.Toousei. an old-tiure Signal
mgr, is successfully filling the position
of New York- wpRarntative of the
loons Printing (`.:.. of Lyons, N. Y.
He is well fitted for any task requir-
ing an ozpert knowledge of •'t he art
iweserviitive." having tilled positions
si inipditance both as mechanical
super -low and estituaaor.
We tee also g1ad to tie able to re-
port the co notinued advanrrmeut of
Ilrrt H. Rt'(''reath, formerly 'of the
,dines staff of Thr Signal. who •Inas
rtrently received the appointment of
sasisutt twines, ,iianager of The
Torsntu Star.
Hospital Notes.
i here Is hut little change in the con -
.+tion of Wilfrid Armstrong. who was
njtrnd by a fall from the roof of the
Rig Mill elevator oo the 14th inst.
Beyond the broke° bones and the ex-
ternal injuries, no.erioue effects from
the young man , terrible fall are show-
ing t enniolvtw.
Gement Attlili. who bad i ot.b legs
fractured by a centetiiform falling on
rima few weeks •gn, is making as
favorable a• could he ex-
pected u r the circumstances. It
will be 'some time. however. before he
will again have the um of his
Simba
This patienu are being cared for at
tkis hospital this week.
Y. M. C. A. Juniors Hold Banquet.
TM junior members of the Y. M. C.
A. held tbdr anniversary banquet in
their room' on Tuesday evening. A
sumptuous menu wag provided by the
ladles' auxiliary and the mother, of
the boys. After ample Portico had
been dons to tars varkius viands the
Program was Introduced by the chair -
:nes, O. M. Elliott.. Mr. Elliott ex-
pressed Yds regret. as did ntveral other
if the speaker.. that A. M. Robertson.
uteside.t of the T. M. C. A.. wall un -
.bb to ire present on account of recent
ieros.essent. Speeches were shade
try Rev. Dr. Dougall. Rev. O. R. Ross
sod Rev. J. Pollock. Mrs. 'Rev.)
flassiltots. the president of the ladies'
auxiliary, reeponded to the toast,
'The Ladies." by J. Felker.
tither toasts were "The King." 'Tim
Boy Semite," ''The Dominion and Em -
Dire. by C. McDonald. J.
Carrie Wel 0. Elliott, and responded
to by Rev. Jos. Elliott. Dr. Hayden
and W. (1 I'ridhsm. Aa address was
Oren aIo by Dr. Macklin. Masters
W. and W. Babb contributed a piano
dust and there weee several selections
from a growsopbooe. This semisoft'
T. M. C. A. bengnst was brought W a
aloes et a esessleabie boor Irl the eisa-
tog of "God Save the ii:ing.
Death of Mise Jessie Roberts..
After so Inners of two years. ,toles
Jodie Mores Robertsoo. youngest
daugbtar of W. R. Rohert eoe • paw
away on $sludgy morale" at bot home
iuVictoria street. Although foe some
At the County Jail.
Castle Griffin. at the present time.
is the. residence of three insane per-
ssns, titre* v tis, one prisoner
sot t itig a won for theft, another
..crying sixty days for trespass. and
re
two who fa1 he serious charge of
murder. Thr latest xriival is a turn
arresGet iu N'inghal for treeparaing,
who gave the mune of Howard. On
the non-pavil ant of a fine of 1111) and
costs he Wes given free lodging here
for two months. Edward Jardine.
who awaits trial next April on the
charge of murdering Lizzie Anderson.
is said to be
one of the best-behaved
prisoners ever confined at the jail.
He sleeps well. eats heartily and no
longer requires the assistance of a
cane when walking. During his con-
finement since the 7111th of October last
he has gained nearly twenty-five
pounds in weight Ile looks the pic-
ture of health. Georgy Vanstone,
who will her triad for the murder of
his son Freddie, dors not, from al-
titude.
bis a
titude. a to realize the seriousness
of his piss tion.
Public School Board Organized.
At the statutory meeting of the
publir school board. held in Victoria
school Monday evening, H. E. Hod-
gen. was elected chairman of the th
booed for e ensuing year. J. H.
Tiger; was appointed to the bigh
school entrance board ; J. A. Fowler
to the public Iih sry hoard. and Dr.
Macklin to the Collegiate Institute
broad. A 'weld meeting was held
• the e iuljnuroment of the statu-
tory meeting. when a number of ac-
counts were ordered paid. Inspector th
Tom presented a report upon e town
rr
schools. He repotted that the teach-
ers were do;ng faithful work and made
• number of rraoenmeodations, includ-
ing one that whoa ggaardens he rstab-
Ihhed at Victoria school. The follow-
ing standing r• ' tem were ap-
pointed : Contingent -Meyers. goo,a
Parsons and Saunders. Finnce-
Mesaret. Parsons. Acheson. and Dr.
Oallow. School management - Messrs.
McLean. Saunders and Dr. Turnbull.
J. B. Hunter wee appointed music
teacher at a of s•2+50. Drs.
(Sallow and Turnbull were instructed
to
to examine the Central school and re-
port s, to the improvewotof unitary
pond/tions.
TIE h(_►DEIt1Vd• ONTARIO
Another N Loman Honored.
De. 1V, Struthers, of Bathurst I
bteaat, Toe 0010. has been re001111-
ot•oimd by a aomm free of the Board
of Education for tb position of moth.
euperintendent r the schools of
city. The appointment comas be.
fore the Image for tasilirotioa oo
Thursday evwitbere Is no
aoubt but that will be approved.
The position is umport&nt one, car-
ries with it an id salary of $2,500,
wd it goes without saying that there
we e & number of applicants for it.
That Dr. Struthers should Le Witt
choice of the ommiiittee is highly slat-
ternug to himself, and a recognition of
his ability, for he is a comparatively
you.g man who by unusux°ta.tioue
plodding bas risen in.tbe rooks of the
piottwaion. Ho will have under him a
staff of eight otber pbydci•ns and
about twenty professional nur,ee,
which may oe Increased is ciroum-
etaucra warrant. 1)r. /Struthers Is •a -
other Huron bol wbo has wade good.
The family resided in Godes ich and
also in Clinton fora number of year,,
during which time Mr. Struthers at-
tended the Goderich high school and
afterwards taught school at Crewe,
Grand Bend and Porter's Hill. He is
now & member of the Huron Old
Boys' executive, and we are sure the
people of Huron will join with us
in congratulating him ou bis prospec-
tive appointment.
ANNO UNCEMENT s.
We salt our own peanuts, make our
own taffies and cream carousals.
Come and try them end be your "own
judge. HI'RI1rtTT is Candy Kitchen,
1da(wural Cafe.
Priors that te11,
Goods that sell.
Your sac istaction
le our ambition.
If you want an up-to-date dessert,
try maple mousse, nude at Bundette's.
For all occasions a desirable,
lightful, delicious dessert. Black -
atonC s ice cream in bulk or fancy
bricks. Hesdqu esters for Virginia
staled uy►ters. 'Phone 240.
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
Tvudeno-s. Jasltlesar i. ' 6
Artistic tailoring at its bean ti exemplified in
tee garments turned out by Pridhathe
Taller. NLwWM
tabmeent 1. m uattor* in
sandwich for the taie,.t and bent it *arterial
arias
Haag new ideas in home demential are .MI-
e•rred by a collet Witmer Bbail . AR Store.
Yert .beet. end an examination et the moor
articles of good taste .bow° there. A pleasure
to ..bow Roods
The members of the town counci
and Ike civic officials were enter-
tained by Mayor Cameron on Thurs-
day evening last at Ilia ,-midenoe, and
• pleasant, and profitable time was
spent.
The regular meeting of the Goderich
branch of the Women's Institute will
he beld un Thursday. February- 2nd.
at the Oddlellows' Hill. A good pro-
gram is being mewed., Demonstra-
tion in salad.
A promenade bad been arranged for
by the literary Society of the Gode-,
rich Collegiate Institute to be held to-
morrow evening. but as the assembly
hall is undergoing a thorough reoova
tion the event has been postponed for
week.
A fairly large audience beard Dr.
Dougall deliver his splendid lecture,
"Rome, the Eternal City." on Monday
evening in North street Metbodist
chureb. The pictures were good and
the lecture was not only entertaining
but educative.
Two juvenile hockey clubs calling
tbemaelves the White Sox and the
Blackfoot met on the West street
rink last Friday night. The result of
the combat was that the White Sox
came out on top by four goals to their
opponents' nil. Roy McDonald was
referee. A second game is scheduled
for tomorrow night.
Stuart A. Miller (a 8t. Helena boy)
writes from Kiodereley. Bask.. that be
has lately mnved to that thriving
town of a population of 11110., and one
year three root.ba of age, and . to
the employ of Malmo Bros
Goderleb. Mr. Miller keeps' track of
Huron doings through The Signal. of
which be is a regular reader.
A host of friends in Ooderich and
vicinity will be sorry to )earn a the
intention in Capt. W. H. and Mrs.
Gundry to leave town in the tear
future and locate in one of the West-
ern cities. Needless to my. they will
be greatly mimed. Hetore tbey go
they wish to sell their r'eeidenoe on
South street, and anyone wishing a
most desirable property will do well
to communicate at once with Capt.
Gundry.
The Late A. G. MacDonald.
Inst week we chronicled the death
of Arrhiball G. MacDonald. by whose
death, at the age of sixty-six years, a
(nelerich house was borrowed of its
paternal bead. Mr. MacDonald bad
not enjoyed good health during the
past two Team and an attack of la
gri developed into pneumonia, to
which he succumbed on Wednemlay
morning of ,'art week. On Friday
afterosroa a service was conducted at
his late home on St. David's street by
Rev. Geo. E. Rama. before "the funeral
nortege proceeded to the G. T. R. sta-
tins, whence the reutaine were taken
to Winghaw for inurement. The pall-
bearer s were D. Mind dart, Jas. Birch -
emu.' H. H. ('qtt, Jas. McCracken,
John McDonald and Alex. Inglis. On
Yaturday booming a funeral service
was conducted at the hootc of de-
ceased's hrother-in-law, Peter Link -
later. at Winggharts by Rev. D. Petrie
and the reuuins erre borne to their
last resting plate in the. cemetery at
that. The pwllhearors were two
nephews four °nosing. The late
Mr. MacDonald was a native of Oran,
Scotland. Mince be was ten years of
ago Hatton county had been big home.
IRftyymixyears ago big parent« fame
to Masada and nettled on a farm int
the 1st oonoe••srion of Grey township.
Here he lived until he wag a young
man and then for five yearn he taught
motorail near Winghanr. Retiring
yule there ball Ibsen so penepeot of from the teachinllt[ profession he en-
iser recovery the decline was very tared the generic store h ssinee. at
rapid In the last few days and the end WittgMm. whichh vocation he rol-
e/awe Quietly and peeeefulI MDs. lowed fur eight years After .at.idy -
RoObevteos era. born In Goderich ing medicine for a year with Or Me -
had alwarys
been* be for
had alma}F-s hhem
number of years aha was engaged as a
aebool teacher at Exeter. Drumm a and
odor place. Her brothers sod sip -
tars ars Profauor Jobs (; Robert
roe, r>t Vinton. Onileg• Toros
to ; Miss Mary Robert.op. of the
ataR cif the Wisdom public Rebook' :
Mies Margaret att home , A. Morton.
of the titan of Ooderiek Collegiate la -
statist, • Rohan it harvester of Suet
i)'ooemd of that town. he accepted the
agency for the Rieger Mewing Machine
Company and for the eat sixteen
year. he had been a citizen of Gods. -
rich, following iasis •Weilpation until
.lckmwrm compelled him fn relinee Meth
the work. irty seven rears ago
next Jnly he wag married in Wing
barn to his now nereft partnerwho.
with one• vin anti Iter, daugh tees.
msatrne the bra a a living husband
and father The farnil' are (ante ,
ford. and W R.. editor of lbs Signal Alexander •d W smock •s•sk end
The funeral took pisae ou Tuesday Mrs Bert Smith and Mee Sahel of
afternoon from the famlh resiesoe Ooderich Pour children pee ed away)
to Maitland osmeterr Rev Or Iv childh, sat onuarakl tlae•f►nnakl.
Doespll madman* the worriers,,d Kinks,. othe •sol. outvotings.M.ts•d by Rev Os -III Kees
and I braise" H. woe in town foe the fon
Rev. Dr. Mears. Tim psd(Ygarere mr. eoral and a.tttnlpantiel the --coming t,.
rhe four brothers Many •sausagesWingharw., 41.00141.001wd
, 'h.re
and token* of sympathy ware no n.
McMoln• sal Ales , of HnlMG. died
relse& atxt fes those aed roe •ousher easel years sir The hew -avast fain
len kindnesses to the deer dspertsd , Sly have the bear' felt sympathy of the
doting Yat (hiss the faNny We Amp community la the loss they have tae i
Ir gr+M 4 behind.
Cori to oltan at the Hank eft Montreal. fain
den. llet7 et tow; ie seer able eibe
oWalsegthy dude of Mom. Arew
speedilyhoes
tto►er end Mali
How to Cure
Chronic Colds
and Bronchitis
GENUINE
CLEARING SALE
Commencing Next SATURDAY, JANUARY loth
OUR MID -WINTER -SALE HAS
BECOME AN ANNUAL EVENT
e
We have planned this Clearing Sale on a broader and larger scale than ever before and have prepared
a list of many money -saving attractions which should appeal to the shrewdest buyer and make business hum
during this Sale. If you have a dollar to spend for anything in General Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Rub-
ber and Felt Good, Staple and Fancy Crockery, it will be to your intetest to spend it here. Read carefully
and note the comparisons in the list.of
goods we have here prepared :
Ladies' Furs
We have on hand an extra
stock of these goods which
comprises many of the new-
est and most popular sties
in Scarfs, Stoles, Ruffs, Ties
and Caperines made from
mink, marmot, sable, Isa-
bella opossum, natural opos-
sum, electric seal, etc. We
do not want to carry any of
these goods over if possible
and have marked them at such
prices as will make quick
selling. If you are in want
of anything in these lines it
will be to your interest to in-
pect thesse goods.
Sale Reg.
7 yards block or colored Dress Goods at 119c..$2.7S $4.20
10 yards English Print, at 10c .. 1.00 '1.25
7 yards Shirting. best quality, at 13c......... 91 1.19
2 -piece Gents' Unlerw•ear at 39c.. 78 1.00
1 pair Tweed Pants .. 1.00 1.75
2i yards Linen Tabling at 39c 9ft 1.50
1 lady's Sweater Coat . 1.50 2.25
5 pounds black or Ceylon green Tea at llc.. c 1.10
SHOWING A SI
SAVING OF
1 -an
$10.00 14.61
4.64
to each one who buys $10.00 worth of
goads at our Genuine Clearing Sale. We
claim the above list is' a fair and honest
average of what you will save on any
article bought here during this big Sale.
• STARTLING PRICES IN
Boots, Shoes, Felt
and Rubber Goods
•
Note the following prices in the.e
seasonable goods :
Rog. Sale
to en's (Inc Cishmerette, 4 -
buckle Overshoes $3.25 $2.36
Men's heavy felt -lined. 4 -
hackle Overshoes . 3.00 2.49
Men's Lumbermen s Rubbers.
2 -buckle. first queliky... -2.50 1.1)9
Men's Lumbertnen's Rubbers.
with solid beel - 2.75 2.15
Women's Croquet Rubbers-.. t 5e 49c
Women's black felt' Slippers
with solid felt soles -... fibs Mc
Women's brown felt Slippers
with leather soles .. t.... 80c 45c
Women's Mack felt Slippers,
with sur top...:..... .1.15 85c
•• Women's felt lace Shoes. with
leather soles and facing1.35 99c
We beg to remind you that the above list forms only a small part of the many special bargains we
have to offer during this Clearing Sale and would suggest that you come early and often.
Sale Commences SATURDAY, January 14th
Muevale, Ont., May 4, 19 ro.
'.1 was sick for two years with a
chronic cold and bronchitis and a
consequent rundown condition. 1
reclived no benefit town doctors,
and had to give up work. ViNnl.
was recommended and from the sec-
ond bottle 1 commenced to Improve
- 1 gained in weight and strength,
'ay cold and bronchial trouble dis-
appeared. and I am c work again
I want to recommend VINO!. to
anyone who is in need of such a
medicine 'Tnouaf Hionins
It is the 'r eebned action of the
curative eieoents of the cods' beers
aided by the blood ealtmg And
strength roosting properties of sonar
sows rnntained .n V INO1. which
crakes .1 an successful m curio,
stubborn :nide and bronchitis.
T fifII. s mustitatioe& rem
-dr for citronK , railgfiacoeds. bots
chrtr and pulmonary troubles not
• pdhative like , cough mows
TM a tingle of VINO!. if rete
1 thmk h helped for. R 00
N ew yam swan
Q. O. o.a op. Ofeggssts t isdst i A.
S. J. YOUNG
TERMS : PRODUCE OR CASH
CHURCH NOTES.
The annual congregational westing
of Knox cbureh will take phos next I
Wednesday evening. at 7:30 o'clock.
Next Suoday will be Decision DayB
in North 'street Methodist Sunday Read the Reasons for this Offer,so Vitally Important
school. The occasion will be one of •y Important
GENERAL MERCHANT
DUNGANNON
t
50c. BT&€li FREE:
peouliar and unusual interest. Every
teacher, officer and scholars is urged
W be present and on gpod time.
$v r e1istic services in North street
etbodiet church took the fixe of i
M
sepaswte services for man and women
this week. The attendances were un-
usual!l large both evenings. Tuesday
and Wednesday. These separate ser-
vices .say be repeated next week.
The subject of sermon Sunday morn-
ing. " be New Birth ;" evening, "The
Far Country." Special singing.
The series of evangelistic eervices
000ducted in Knox church during the
peat two weeks has been a means of
great inspiration to the congregation.
The closing service on Sunday evening
was one bog to be remembered by all
who were present. As a result the
whole congregation enters upon a
campaign of nal wort and every
organisation le in better condition to
render effective service. Beginning
on Sunday afternoon the pastor, Rev.
Gro. R. Roan. will meet with all In-
quirers and those desiring to unite
with the church at the March com-
munion, at the close of the Bible class
in the auditorium of the church et 4
o'clock. These will form r communi-
cants' class and will meet for instruc-
tion for halt-an-bour every Sunda
afternoon In February. lir. Rose will
occupy the pulpit of K cox church at
both aerviodg Rondos,.
Per the Sudsy School Worker. of the
Tow°.
The pastor and me•oher.. 05 the Hal
Us: church invite :all who Love
Sunday erbool •.o ./rend the .pscial
evening services this, are to be bold in
the Baptist cbureh Beginning with
Sunday event f.., iary 49. the toe -
(sr Intends to ii + mitre of see.
mons specially *signed fm Sunday
eelevoi worker The coot will •s-
ov.r
the @objects being. 1 " Sundry
Reboot- its Aim and Oh).ct for las-
.es ?11th t1) 'Th. enrols', secontbd
ib ggolpem•ol Rehnur7 v ;
al The Sunday rehool Its Prower
seri 4-i.o - Yelena, v 12thgerm.Th. $ea' P _r• un.u•-
t naMlw.nw dr tort touts t, for
tllYeing 1 of MI' tit • If M 1/0 11144^ w !tor
brass Whitiw'. , or h sc. .1 tbe
aw'-
er aars of the .. ore rooster..
even fee ti. .•n. i v 1 n rod• "roe.
wihrw ilw• to Th. 4ignw• for 1911
Now le the titre ' vnw eN . M•
' teres alt. qulu. 'as
•Psyehise Is the greatest vitality
'Milder of the age. •
For thirty years Psychlne has been
oaring almost every disease that Is dee
to ran-downranown vitality.
Hundreds of thousands have used
r smyyebine with wonderful bene5ctal re -
belts.
We have received thousands of un -
Solicited testimonials from people
whenPsycbine has cured; of in many
eases. hopeless ailments.
There are still thousands of people
safeties freer disease, how ever, whom
Paychlae rsa beseet.
There are MUS tiossands who arc
trying to cure themselves by wrens
methods, woe are using dangerons an4
hurtful medielses.
Them are still thousands woo are
gradually losing their vltallty--trots
otiose body the necessary resisilag
power to disease is slowly but surely
slippiest away.
There are still those who won will
bar the dread "fall in the elgbt" If
tber tis sot take prompt action.
To Mem we have the above message.
vt:..
'Let us bey n Se -cent bottle of Psy-
eblse from your druggist and give It
to you. tree. 'n arov its great ialue."
That ',Sweatt bottle of Part -bine will
tell you more poserfelly tare Isere
web as bow 'remota-mote beneficial
ftevebiae will M tn. ,o.
m
It will give you me enistakable In-
diiestton of Its wonderf°' 1:101P•11:101P•1 'o re
b -
Mw '' bodily vttallty. 1I) at
Ile pkagerytee itb• white ••oreoarles'.
eta pens -won ., ••av•ig.rs o' tie
fwd ierr it ,nod • Da...monM!y•
-JYire-.
t 1i.
the Sick:
for the ircoverv- of their wounded as
the Japanese army.
And all because the Japanese knew
how to let the white corpuscles care.
• • •
There are two kinds of corpuscles
in your blood, you know, red and
white.
The red carry nutrition. the white
are the policemen or scavengers of the
body.
Whenever a disease germ entero the
body. these white corpuscles attack and
literally eat It.
A wound that attracts disease germs
from the air Is cleansed and healed by
billions of phagocytes, or white cor-
ollaries, devouring these unwelcome
disease germs.
Any disease ran he cored by tbese
xblte corpuscles It they be in sufficient
number or strong enough to attack and
devour the germs that cause the dis-
ease.
If they are not in suecient numbers
or strength. then the disease germse diseas
eat flees and e claims the body
That's tbw calms of every disease to
which humanity is belt.
• • •
For ceaturlee the cure of disease has
tees by mewmewof herbs-satsrw'I reme-
dies. m
It Is poly wilhis recent ttes 'bat
we have come to knew how !belle herbs
act • o
Sew w entis15 sell ns. •1•y lot-ream
strewth and numbers of the whit*
cewaaaelee or phagocyte,
• • • Iw Psychlee we have eon. of be
fb 9ersleel plpatlma.n' ' b.
war beanies ase beselcht herbs Is
!n Isley, is Ike ss. Re tae 'he traria herb. that iu. rue. sad
pw`• pro 3 ele►mgtb.s •be wan.-orpssrl•s
tar •r* tear •bis otrrevi tb. team Arabia "eves -me berb. 'raw
wleetl$o wsrN •a •\e hnrale• of Ire
elk. wriiteelee n' 'M assns. er peag lest]• America a•et\•r Ides and
~Tula • Ufa. predtae• a 'bird won. A.
Pereige Died teal m.g were meteesded ..igl0 of ladle Melva a ?sots •
.s sae Jemmies. soldiers with woeeds 411 'beep Merle are receguis.d be • 1 -
IM' ►ad se Sees •i.auer.1 •w dressed m.dleal profess... ee betas the N
for says the were spparaetl' dot. asseGelsl es aealtb toss tae, Snow
ell -regi sad •Itngeebe, •waa•Itary Tows titty PassAlsu is the third t.
•.1 flew dirty nosed' scaled mar • e•mimsf It has tome aisailt. %so eeeed
to
wie
Hroneelthes lounge e
lWerfDentine
Weak Voles
Sore Throat t(ar n Weakness
a
A.e.5L t7
fecal. Weakasye Catarrhal Atlb ec
iadlgraloa Catarrh of thomoots
Poor Appetite ?fight ewesta
('hill. and nevem Ob.tinate (bis v
eilssplooness sod laryngltia arid.
Nervone Troubles ty...y.ia
Afterrgbet.* tsf pl.wrl:.y, Pweuecnia and
to Grippe.
Tbat'a why we believe it will be
beneficial to you.
Now we don't ask you to take our
word for the tremendously beneficial
effect of Psycbine. 7111 out the coupon
below, mall It to us. and we'll give
you an order on your druggist (for
which we pay him the regular retail
price) for a 60 -cent bottle of Peyoldne
to be given you free of cost.
We will undoubtedly buy and distri-
bute in tali manner, hundreds ot thou-
sands of these 50-eeet bottles ot Fey -
chine. O
And we do that to show our entire
d
confience In (big wosderfol prepara-
tion.
A confidence that hag been based on
our 30 years' experience with tale
splendid preparation with a full knew -
ledge of the hundreds of tbooseads el
cuttee it has made.
• COUPON No. 40
To rhe Dr. T. A. 3LOC1111. Lal
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M Pe...bens fersommend el -been) e.
en, tp.as* t hove an had • Or
aetste el Pareblys sale blis ye aa.
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