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Our Feeding Plant has opened for
the season, gild from now on we will
be le the market for all the poultry
you Naive for sale,
Poultry will be taken in every Wed-
nesday morning nt 1•tolutesville and
every) day at Clinton,
Special prices will be paid for pro-
perly finished milk -fed chickens over
5 lbs each,
G110Il-14allgiois & Go., failed
The up-to-date Firna
Chilton Branch Phone 13)0
N. W. Trewartha, Manager
or iloimesville 4 on 742.
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See and here our finest
New Stylish designs of
Doherty Pianos and
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Pianos and organs rent
oed. Choice new Edison
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et variety good S.
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Is the time to have your
Furnace ove4hattled or a new
one installed.
A number of second hand
stoves in good repair.
Electric Wiring and Fixtures
cliffa'aa sesw.V aner._•rerre pzer 1. n
Byam & Sutter
Plumbers and Electricians
Phone 7.
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Better Pay
The Price
Don't he tempted to choose cheap
jewelery, Far Netter to pay at fair
price and know exactly what you
nae getting,
Yon will never be sorry—for as a
matter of money, it is easily the
most economical.
That bast been saki en often that
everybody by this time Married
know it—and yet there is no
scarcity of cheap jewelry in the
land
Now to get personal—If you would.
like to miss chat sottetItogether—
IUGME HERE
if you world like to bey where
nothing bot high gnanties are
dealt in—COME HERE
And even, at that, no person ever
said our prices were unfair
W. R. eounter
Jeweler olid Oletieian•:
suer of Marriage Licenses
FORD ct 9tcLE DDD
A .,b,
'We're now selling 'Timothy Send
(Government Stanera.),
We also have on band, Alfalfa.
Welke, and Red glover. •
'We always have on hand Goose
WWbeat, Peas, Baxley and Peed Coen
eleiltiteert Market Priee.e reatd for HAY
and ;all Ottani. ar
PORE
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()annoyance, Ngtat'y E'uhllo,
L omn3issioner, etc.
LUfAI, ESTATE AND 1N)SUIbANCE
Issuer of Marriage feloenses,
Huron St„ Clinton,
H. T. RANGE
Natany Public, Conveyancer,
Financial and Real )estate
INSURANCE Ar}AN5—12eprosentine 14 Fire In
mance Oompiuiios,
Bliyision Court Uttlice,
Plano Tliniii)g
Mr, James Doherty wishes to in-
form the public that he la pre-
pared to do fine piano tuning,
tone regulating, and repairing.
Orders left at W. Doherty's phone
61, will receive Prompt attention,
M. G. Cameron,
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc
Offleo nn Albert' Street, occupied l y
Mr. Hooper. In Clinton on every
Thursday, and on any day for whicb
appointments are made, CHIoe hours
from 9 a,rlt. to 0 p in. A. good vault in
connection with the office. Office open
every week day, Mr. Hooper will make
any oppointmeutefor Mr. t unerou,
1W ed.i�,al.
tell (I, W. THOMPSON
Phyatelan, Surgeon, Ete
imolai attention gives to diseases of the
Eye, Pear, Throat, and Nese,
Eyes dully ,iamined, and suitable glasses
proscribed.
OSice and Residence.
Two doors west of the Commercial Seto
aurae St.
MRS. GIN?. and 4,RAPI]I:Jt
Bar, W. btuua, ,, It. U, 1'„1„ It, G. e.. FAIlI
Or, Cane's cairn at residence Mali Street
ter
.5 0, Gaudier.
Office -Ontario Street, Oltnton.
Night calls at residence, Rstteubwre St,
or at barman'
OR. S'. R. AXON
ne:v'resT
crown and Bridge %forte a Specially.
Graduate of C.O.D.S,.. Chicago, and 5,0.0.5
Toronto.
n,,,rllrhf nn atondara, stay Jar to U
DENTIST.
Ofioea ever O'NEIL'S store,
dpeoiel ears taxon to make dental arer,
meet as painless as ooeeible,
THOMAS GUNORY
Live stock and general Auction
GODERICH ONT
Ione stote sales a speorrt;n, 0.0810 .1 .
Niew SSA oi5se, rr,m• fly latero.
to. Terms reasonable. Clinton,Farmers• sale not,
triseounted
Drs. Geo. & NIL E. Whitley
ileitenutnfi
Osteopathic Pity.
Specialists lir Women's and
Children's Diseases
Acute, Chronic, and Nervous
Disorders
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat.
CONSTILTATION PREP..
Orkem--Rattenbury Hotel.
Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 11 p.m.
G, D. McTaggart . M. Le MoTaggee
MeTafg 8,
1t3AY' 5ERS
ALBERT ST , CLINTON'
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a General Gankfng Ruminant?
transacted
etOT1DS DISCOUNT=
Drafts issued, Interest allowed n
deposits
The t14arll IIf141Ix Mutual
Fire Insurance `'efll'a
Farre, and isolated Town Preps
ercy Only insured.
Head Office—Seaforth, Out
Officers
J. 'Connolly, Goderich, Presideht; Jas.
Evans, Beechwood, Vice -President;
Tilos. E. plays, Seaforth, Secretary -
Treasurer.
Agents
Alex. Leitch, No. i, Clinton; Edward
Hinehley,Seafertth; Wm. Chesney, Eg-
mondyklle; J. W. Yeo, Goderich; R. G.
Jaranuth, Brodhagen,
Directors
Wm. Rion, No. 2; Seaforth; John Ben -
newels, Brodhagen; James Evans, Beech-
wood; M. McEwan, Clinton; %James
Connolly, Gd2lerich; D. F. McGregor,
No. 3, Seafol(th; J. -G. Grieve, No. 4,
Walton; Robert Ferris, Oarlock; Geo.
McCartne, No. 3, Seaforth,
A Carload of Canada
PoMt1nnd Cement
phone us for prices
it wilt pay you
John HLitton
LON DESBOI2O
Slllrrttvaists can ::frequently he nut
down to be used in the dresses of small
Children.
iasi'[tesl> and
Shorthand
erveit Sch.()
Eldon �J taij
Cone lin Seiiiiioniept. i 3tk to ,
Uatelogtic.Fre .. ' 1 rrF+3r pw j
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J. W, Westervelt, PrintVael
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TILE:CLINTON, .kE V' ERA;
NEW tS/TRENgG,�TH Art ��•�..ii�^
FOR, LAME BACK.
Letter Tena of Ze nn . iookcd.ter Preacriptiott-
,pe of .IDlr.Mf8va'—I saffer0d for
lame back and a constant tired,
worn-out feeling, At times 1 was
unable to stand erect and scarcely
able to got around. It would usually
come on at tiro, with crick in small
of my bank. 1 tools ono box of Dr.
Pierce's Anurde Tablets and ley book
eoutuaeeced to get better soon after
starting to take theta. I did not
Imo to walk doubled over as I did
before using the "Anurle.” It is the
best remedy I have ever taken for
What it is intended to relieve.
I hope those who aro In need of
such, a remedy will give the "Anurie
Tablets', a trial,
(Signed) A, G. Desats.
Nose: Up to thie time, "Anuric"
has not been 00 sale to the public, but
by the persuasion of many patients and
the increased demand for this wonder-
ful healing tablet, Doctor Pierce has
finally decided to put it into the drug
stares of this country within immedi-
ate reach of all sufferers,
Simply ask for Doctor Pierce's Annrfe
Tablets. There can be no imitation.
Every package of "A.nario" is sore to
be Doctor Pierce's. You will find the
signature on the package just as you
do on Dr. Pierce's Favorite Preserip-
tion, the ever -famous friend to ailing
women, and Dr. Pierce's (;olden Med.-
kat Discovery, proven by years to be
the greatest general tonic, Send IO
cents to 1)r.'t'. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
for large trial package.
At any rate don't give up hope of
being cured of yonr malady until last
a,few doses of "Anuric" have proven
that it wilt stake yen feel like a
different
person.
1';prror,—Please insert this letter in
some conspicuous piaee in your paper.
SEM
SCHOOL
Lesson VI. --Fourth Quarter, For
Nov. 11, 1917.
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Text of thes
Le son, Neh. i, 1-11—Mem-
ory —
Y , 11 Golden Text, i John iii,
22—Commentary Prepared by Rev. D.
M. Stearns, �.
,'tilt" and .rentlnds us that qtly lire. Is
ma with C hail t 131 (iocl (l'oL 111, ,k), but
it is sadly trite that tin God of ell
trotnfDei of cor', 1, ;1) (lees not seem to
1
xto
!tn , tuz as
: • midi c
uh
by
1 lately of Itis pqm-
p e, and Ills Comfort seems to be 13)11.
den from there. When the final resit,.
ration of Israel shall have porno and
they shall have seen and resolved their
Messiah, then they shrill be eooil'orted
ludeef, Recording to Ise, x1, 1; lxvl, 13,
Wca saw in a :former lesson that 1£zra
round it very sad state of affairs in
Jorns,tlom a!ou;lris return thither, told
now, some thirfowl years later, Neho-
miell ]earned from smite who had fust
returned that things were stilt very
bad, the wall broken down., the gates
termed and the people in great atille-
tlotl and reproach (verses 2, 3).
It seems ineotnprehe,ts)bie that
should be 00 after the return of Hz
with so numb wealth ant} such antic
ty from the king of T'ersia. nut the
31s now, patient continuance and e
stunt zeal are necessary, and peon
are inclined to grow weary in well d
Ing. Nehemiah, ]ilte 17zrn, w•as it rad
given to prayer and fasting, and then
sad tidings sent hien to the God o
heaven with weeping dull mont'nln
(verso le. Lesson verses 5-11 glro u
his prayer at that Bane. Another grq
prayer of his is foiled in chapter 1
and these, with such prayers as thos
of Asa, Jehoshapbat, IIezekiah an
Daniel, are most helpful studies if w
would learn how to pray (II Chem
xev, 1:t; xx, 042; 11 Dings xix 14.19
Dan. ix). The ineontparatse prayer i
that of our Lord Jesus in John evil_
Note in the prayer of our lesson the
confession of sin and unworthiness
which we all and always have rea-
son to plead, even though, if we ar
true believers, we may say, as he d)
"We are Tbs. servants and Thy people
whom Thou hast redeemed by Thy
great power and by Thy strong baud'
(verse 10). It is continually true aha
unless we honor God end. magnify ]lint
DIRT
CLEANS—DISINFECTS•—USED FOR
SOFTENING WATER—FOR MAKING
HARD AND SOFT SPAR, -----(jt Li,
DIRECTiONS WIf EACH CAN, as
it neo David In ti's, 0xux, 49,V ^ t
rix Having poured out 11Js soul on behalf
t'i- of his 53004210. he luskee It speefal favor
n, on Itis owe behalf, anti yet It was for
on- their sakes as 'their benefactor (verso
t e 11). Por this special personal favor be
0, waited pannier month after month.
o though tate distress nt Jerusulein u1111).'
e It seem as if h0 needed an immediate
r answer. ITe hod the ear of the King
g of kings for nnnul,e before he found
s the opportunity' to make request of
tat Artaxerxes (compare i, 1, and 11, 11.
x, Blessed are those who have learned to
e rest in the Lord and wait patiently for '.
Mal (Ps. xxxw)f, 7). 'Dur attitude
e should always be expectant, but pie
I, tient, not trying to snake occasions or
• opportunities, but trusting Clod to do
y that, and then obedient to 1 Sana. x, 7,
1
lack As Dirt
NEW IiYit'IN BOOK iS OUT
tellee5ual and spiritual 1'rsagrese. Such
an event took place hast week -In the
publication
) i cation of the JIM Mttlrodist
, Hymn Beck, whl.ah is issued for gen-
eral use throughout the Dominion of
Canada and Newfoundiatnd, The
hymn book at present lit use was pub
• Plied thirty-seven years ago, 'when
Canada was still in the pioneer stage
and the Methodists in (Canada were
5311 ling in the foundation of what
afterward bec'tnte the Methodist
Church of Canada by the uniting of
the several oestrins which called
themselves Methodists: The new book
is the result of seven years of careful
labor un the putt of a special con
mittee appointed at the General Con-
ference of 1010,
Last Thing in Hymn Books,
it is not only the last thing in lrynm
books, taut it is regarded by many as
the best compilation 01 hymns extant,
It contains 656 hymns and a selection
of psalms 11rd canticles, Tlee old book
contained 936 hymns, and a number
of canticles besides, The process of
elintittatlttn, revisor and addition has
been a very delicate one, as some 11un-
dreds or '•old favorites" have had l0
be discarded, but this is more tido
compensated for by the introduction
of new Leo -wiles In.. which the old hook
Was lacking, 15 is contended that no
real "old favorites' have been discarded,
but that all the hymns that have been
generally used for congregational Sing-
ing I), have been retained,
Eliminating Pessimism.
Dos of the most striking features
about the deletions Is the deliberate
cutting out of what ,night be termer
the pessimistic thymus, of which the
old book had numerous examples. A
casual comparison m_anson
i of the two indexes
reveals the absence in the 11eW book
if the hymn beeinniI1If
Come on, my partners in distress,
My comrades through the wilderness "
PAGE 4
,AT., WJ(O, ENJOYING
O,.,N IJl d rj.it, .,:,...
PERFECT HEAL1111
�Ib
efe
theythe kida eystntumanl bl ad aeror rl1 women, iM Mlle
help to keep them in good IOQISIng,
order,
Rheumatism and beckacbe 00 oflert
aec0mpaey the later years 0f life, most
people have an idea lienliii and vigor
cannot he 'expected tench ,tiler (bit
fittietlt year.
As 0 matter of fact there is no basis
�- for these fears, we could show a number
• of letters proving011r contention that 35
• GIN 1'114LS are 1alken to keep the urine
•normal, prevent colds settling on the
1e1ttheys of bladder, told ward off Rhea-
mottoattacks,attacks, almost everyone eau
• enjoy perfect health at this late periost.
To quote from a letter received from
a pronuuetrt' Cousniifng Iiugiiteer of
New fork City—"Your remedy I find,
at 00 years of age, to give perfect relief
from the Kidney and Bladder troubles
luclrlen, to one of my age."
Perhaps yon know a man or woman
whose life is oldie a tornten t by IR1tea-
niatisin, Backache, Sciatica, or Swollen
Joints. Don't let it continue, for Gin
Pills will surely bring that longed -far
relief. You don't move to buy Gin Pills
to try them, Write for a free sample.
Address the National Drug& Chereicsrf
Co. of Canada Limited, Torun o; or if.
you live in the United States write to
Na-Dru-Co Inc., 202 Main 35„ Buffalo,
N.Y. 1211
I new boot: has a number of neer
hymns for war -time. Notable amung
these is A
.0 Benson's line m hymn e-
s . tr
e y ,
ginning—
' (') Lord of Hosts, who didst upraise
Strong Captains to defend the righ•i_T9 1,
Klpling's "iaecess)oissl" gives expres-
sion to the larger v)5 011 of P,mpirrr,
combined with the gospel of "a humble
and a contrite heart,"
The music of the new hymn boot:
is worthy of special notice, and is
Milne tely superior to the old hook.
Several Canadian composers have cCa-
tributed settings to the new hymns,
The Committee
: The following comprised the mere -
hers of the committe: Rev. S. P.
Rose, D.D:; S. T. Bartlett, Willisum
Briggs, D.D„ W. 13. Creighton, D,D.;
A
C. Crews, D.D.; T 5, Darby, T. g.
Holing, D. W. Johnson, D,D,,, G. W..
Kerby, D.D.; M. R. Knight, R. New-
ton Powell, A. A. Radley, A. 0. key -
lar, L.L,D.; 3. C, Speer, D.D.; Wlfliaioe
1 Tiuthenbtke, '1', Jackson Wray, and
Messrs. G. 0. Atkinson, A1. E. Bnugb-
ton, Judge S. A, Chesney, W. S. Ding-
man, W. H, Hewlett, W. G. Nun,, S.
W. Huuton, A. 0, Jordan, R. G.
Kirby, Herbert Sanders, Edntunel
Sweet, A. D, Watson, M.D. and W. J.
Waugh.
A TO GO TO BED
About ti
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y a consistent life, a life of peace and
joy and victory over besetting sins, we
are bringing reproach upon His name,
but not many lay it to heart, as Nehe-
miah did, not remembering that we are
here in Christ's stead to represent Ilint
in some measure as He did the Father.
Nehemiah's reminding God that they
were leis people and I.Iis servants
mates us think of Ise. Illi, 0, 7, mar -
la, whore we are called the Lord's
ememeranees and told to take no rest
urn give Ilint no rest uut11 IIe shalt
ave made Jerusalem n praise
en the
arch, That will be the time of Mil.
10 comfort for Israel when abd shall
eke away the 'rebuke of Ilis people
'001 oft all the earth, and they shall
of see evil any Mere (isa. xev, 8, 9;
eph. Ili, ].•1, 19). 1"ew in these days
cern to know or care that God has
Jansen Jerusalem to put ITds name
ere, that Israel shall yet blossom and
ud and fill the face of the earth with
uit and that all nations shall go up
orrt year to year to worship the Bing,
o Lord of hosts, at Jerusalem, and
e iringdont shall bo the Lord's (Isa.
xvii, 0; ler, ii1, 17, 1.8; Zech, xiv, 16;
Obad, 21).
In lesson verse 5 note his reverent
oration of Gott and compare Ser. x,
7, 10; xxxii, 37; Ex. xxxiv, 0, 7; Acts
24, and be encouraged to trust more
, fully the God of heaven and earth, the
ing God, who givetle us richly all
Ings to enJoy (I Tim, vi, 17). See
w Nebemiah says again and again
�fy God" anti "Our Goll" (11, 8, 13, 1S;
iv, 9-20; vi, 10), reminding us of Da-
vid's "our own God" (Ps. 1(tvil, 0), and
of Thomas' "My Lord and my God"
(John xx, 28). Day and night he con-
tinued to confess before God the si1)s
of bas people, taking his place with
them as one of them, exeneing nothing,
palliating nothing (verses 0, 7). This
is the only way of blessing (Prov.
18; I John i, 9), Ile reminded
God of 1310 worlds to Moses, rested on
the word of God and pleaded Iiia
faithfulness (verses 8, 9). This also
The name Ezra signifies "help," as it
in I Sam, vil, 12, margin, where we find t
the meaning of Ebenezer Blaen ELS "the f
stone of help," and in the book of Ezra n
we saw how marvelously the Lord ctid Z
help, For many years, more than forty, s
Isa. x1i, 13, has been to me a strong e
message from God, "I, the Lord thy th
God, will hold 5)17 right hand, saying b
ue:to thee, Near not, I will help thee." I fr
Nehemiah signifies "the comfort of Je. 1 fr
hovah," end we certainly goo it illus- ' th
tratcd in the story of Nehemiah, th
FIacbsliab si:rnifies "hidden tri John- 1 s
GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKiN s
WITH LEMON JUICE Iv
Make'a beauty lotion for a few cents to liv
remove tan, freckles, sallowness. ; th
r 1 ho
lour grocer has the lemons and any
drug store or toilet counter will supply
you with three ounces of orchard white
for if few cents. Squeeze the Mice of
two fresh lemons into a bottle, then put
in the orchard white and shake well.
This makes a quarter pint of the very
best lemon skin whitener and complexion
beautifier known. Massage this fra-
grant, creamy lotion daily into the face,
neck, arms and hands and just see how
freckles, tan, sallowness, redness and
roughness disappear and how smooth,
soft and clear rho skin becomes. Yes!
It is harmless an ti
d the beautiful results
suits
will surprise you.
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11
Such
we
for a utanlltvlic, t)I dswehintselfn an eexile
0 a strange land and confronted with
free )iundres acres of forest et- pine
tamps. The new book, whit, it is
emus and profound. is essentially op.
timistic in tune, and in this it re-
"acls the lite and thought of the Can-
utet. to -
day,
0 day.
Liver Was All Upset and There
Was Pain Under the Shoul-
der -blade ---Two Inter-
•
esting Letters.
• Toronto, Mit 5,, November 71.11, —So
nutty people stiffer from derange- jC
marts of the liver that we feel sure
these two reports, Just recently re- e
ceived, will prove interesting reading. ),
and valuable information to many
readers of this paper, t
MI's. 1'
I
Harris, t re
K,.:tt' v
le P 0
Sask., writes: "I was outfoxing from t }
liver trouble—had a heavy pain under t
one shoulder blade all the time, and tl
was nearly as black as dirt around the
L
eyes, 03 I concluded to try some of ,
1)r, t;ltase's Kidner -Liver Pills. I did i ni
so, :Hid before 1 had taken one 25c 1 si
box the pain had tett me and f cum- )„
ntene.ed to gain in Ilesh, and by the s
time 1 hail taken two boxes 1 was
completely cured and felt like 2 new) th
501.5(3(1. My trouble was caused by •.-
heavy work cot-nl'-dors, and, of
course, heavy eating anti etnistipation. A
I would advise anyone sutfee•ng from
kidney or liver troubles to give Dr.
Chase's Pills a trial," le
Mrs, Charles Terry, Tweed. On,, sp
writes: "Before 1 was married I was
trembled with enlergement of the
liver. ally liver became so enlarged
that vuu could detect the swellings
nu etlher side, and it was only with , ou
ditdicuity that 1 could get my spathes re
on. A friend advised rhe to get Dr. ftp
enadian Hymns Plentiful
Canadian hymn -writers have receiv-
d generin ous
Asnuithserecognition RevtllDrilq
1, Ile••
1
tar U
S r. A, D, Watson, 1t u, lieu, Ur,
C. Workman, lion. W. S, nettling,
ev, W. 0. Adams, and the late Dr.
li, Dewar, Ur, A, le Watson con -
rib s
ate, n
u less than five ['yaws to
1e new collection, the most popular
ands," which was written to the music
f "(1 Canada." The hymn has dig-
ty and simplicity. and is comprehen-
re, Dr, Watson, however is more'
ietical in his hymns "For a Flower
ervice" 3)51! "Fur those at sea," and
e Christmas hymn, especially in such
nes 25 ---
rhe I)I)'s pure and simple dress,
The daisy's innocence so fair, ?
re emblems or Thy holiness,
The sweet reminders of Thy carr:"
Rev, Dr. A. I1. Reyuar's hymn (ai-
r Paul Gerhardt) is a most distin-
ished piece of work, es is indicated
th• o
) rmnes:
",O'ert Iteld :aidng fires)listealing,
Comes night all eyelids sealing,"
Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills and take
them, I commenced this treatment, (;
es. Dr. Workman's hymn is thy.-
ghly •Wesleyan in spirit and is di -1
ei and strong in its teaching and
pltcalio0.
The addition as such paellas as
and used nine boxes, which cured Inc
at plat time, Then, about two or I tit
three years afterward 1 was troubled 1
tee "Say, Not the Struggle
tight Avenel)" raises the quality of
e enlle.ctios from a pnetieai point
view; although no modern hymn -
)ter has equalled •Isaac Wallis in
etieel devotion,
fluence of War
•
The fact that this new book was
stetted in the midst of the greatest
r in history will always be evident
future 4eneratious, At its meet)- a wave ,1) pac)licism was sweep -
ever Canada, and if the book had
n issued earlier it is very probable
Lt the war chants would have gone
way of snore Of the gloomy
Ims.
There were members of the
=Wee who regarded' "Onward.
rislian Soldiers" as an obsolete. if
a pernicious hymn. As it is, the
again with the swottingn , but only oof
idly right side. 1 secured some more o
p
. Kidney -Liver Pills, and took them,
which finally cured me. I Rave not I hr
been troubled in this way since, 1
can cheerfully recommend Dr, Chase's , cot
Kidney -Liver Pills to anyone having ""t
kidney or Liver trouble i to
"We have also found Dr, Chase's do
Linseed and Turpentine excellent (cu Ing
coughs and colds. to fact, any of bee
Dr, Chase's medicines which we have th
used have been good." ;the
Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills, one Pon
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pill a dose, 25c a box, 5 for 81.00, at cell
an dealers, or lir
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Limited, Toronto, not
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You will get One Hundred cents worth for every dollar you
spen.d in a Suit or Overcoat of
and a little extra in the Style, Fit and Workmanship.
They are tailored to your ' measure perfect fit and satisfact-
ion guaranteed.
The Fail and Winter samples
selection now.
are E here ---- Make' your
The Morrish, C1 thing co.,
KIDNEYS SO Hain
COULD NOT STAND STRAIGHT.
Women should not despair even if
they are troubled with severe pains in
the side or back, and not able to attends
to their household duties.
The kidneys of course, are to blame
nine times out of ten, but they can be
promptly and permanently made healthy
bythe use
Pills.
t , of llonn', .[�idnev 1 Ills.
Mrs. 11, M. Jansen, Pat'hlov, Sask.,
writes:—"I feel it my duty to recent-
melt('
erunmend Doan's Kidney Pills to anyone
having weak kidneys, as they have been
a great help to inc. A month age my
kidneys were'so bad that 1 had severe
pains in my sides and hart:, and it wads
impossible for me t0 stand straight.. f
then got an bad. 1 bad to go to bed, and
calls that way for a wee,_ IVe sent for
some Doan's Kidney Pets, and 1'have
taken just about one box, and now 1 are
able to be up dad do my own work. 1
am certainly grateful for the good they
have done me,"
To ensure getting Doan's hi bey fills
when you ask for them, see that they are
put up in an oblong grey boxwi th our trade
mark of a "Maple Leal'" on the label.
Price 50e. per box at. all d&Milli or
mailed direct on receipt of price by The
T. Milburn Co„ Limited, Toronto, Out.
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