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tion it you take a
Course Iiirh Us.
The demand upon us for train.
ed help is many time's the nem-
ber'graduating Students are
entering each week. ' Ynn new
enter at any time, Write at once
for our free catalogue of
Colnmercial,-'Shorthand,
Telegraphy Depart in. nt
D. A. McLachlan, PriiicipaJ
More ;dna BPiteriiggil
and Poultry
To help Feed the Empire,
In, order to assist farmers to prodnee
more Nnn fertile Eggs, ,and more and
better 'Oreesed Poultry of the quality
and kind that our high class market
demands, the firm of Gunn, Langlois
& Co., limited,'Modtreal, have arrang
ed with reliable breeders of Bred to
Lay, Early Maturing Barred Plymouth
Rock Poultry to distribute in the im
mediate vieinity of these hens, twelve
thousand (12000) hatcbmg eggs during
the Beason of 1916, at a price of market
eggs on the following conditions,-
Every farmer who finds it to his
advantage to secure the benefit of the
above mentioned hatching eggs must.
the following rules and regulations.
and lend every possible assistance so
that the greatest good to the commun
ity and to the industry will follow.
1st -Kill or otherwise permanently
remove from his present flock of lay
ing hens all made birds on hie farm,
March 10th, 1916
2nd -Market all eggs twice a week
and conform with the suggestion' made
re the care of eggs for market purpose
as same may be issued from time to
time
3rd -Sell all cockerels that are fit for
market as broilers during the eutly
summe.,'
4th -Bring n 1 cncke'els of heavy
breeds in lfie 0i's plant at either
Clinton er Hnlulnsviliete be neponized
at a time, and nosier such conditions
ae the firm ni ty specify.
Onnn-LingitIS & �0 , .. DEIN
!Clinton Branch Phone 190
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0onneyance, Notary Public,
Commissioner,. ete.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
Issuer of Marriage Licenses.
Huron St., Clinton.
H T, RANCH
Notary Public,'.Conveyancer,'o.
Financial and Real Estate
tNSVRb•NCE AGENT-1Eept'6a5nttng 14 Fire Lis
smarm Companies...
Division,: Court OBice.
Piano Tuning
Mr. James Doherty wishes to in-
fosun the public that he is pre-
pared to do fine piano tuning,
tone regulating, and repairing.
Orders left at W. Doherty's phone
63, will receive prompt 'attention.
H. G. Camcraln, ICC.
Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc
Ofliee on:Albert Street, occupied ry
Mr. Hooper: In Clinton on every
Thursday, iced on any day for which
appointments are made. Cffiee hours
from 9 a.m. to 6 p m. A good vault in
connection with thelof0ee. Office open
every week day, Mr ;Hooper will make
any oppointments for Mr. Cameron.
MedLal,
OR `l. W. TISOMPSDNI
Pbyician, Surgeon, F.te
softie) intention Riven to diseases of the •
Ere. Her. Throat, and Nese,
Eyes Molly samined, and: suitable ,glasses
prescribed. .
Mee and Residence.
Iwo doers wear .or the Commercial Dors
Marini St.
VBS. I,IRh esti tA.,1I Ilk
Dr. W. Cour.. L. B. C, P., L. It. C. d.. 551
' Dr, :luau's office at residence High Street
Dr. J. C, Sandier, B.A. 111.8,
01010'-Onterto Street, Clinton.
Ntglrt eant. at ,•"cldenee. Rettenbort Se.
or at boanit51
W. SHAW.
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
ccnnuheur, etc., race and residence on
tenbury "'tree).,
OW. P. Th. AXON
DENTIST
Crown and Bridge Work n
Graduate of C,C.D.S,. Chicago, and P.O,Ds
Bayfield
to. Mond,n's, lila 1st to 5)
IDR. R. FOWLER,
DENTIST.
Offices over O'NEIL'S store;
Special Dare token to make dentist tree s
"+Ent se painless es possible.
THOMAS GUNDPY
Live stalk and lzeneral Auction NV*
GODERICH ONT
t%ar1,A'A2(C Galey a Neeolen/, Crt'ets 01 •.
NEW ERA otyioe, CHnb'tn prt.m•, y setons
to. Terms reasonable. Partners' sale any'
di
scorned
G. D. McTaggart M. 11, MoTagget
McTago rt Br'or,
`E5i1RIICERS 7
ALBERT ST , CLINT(*
General Banking BUMtsol
teannacted
elOTES DISOOUNTEI)
Drafts issued. "Interest elbowed a
deposits
.The McKillop Alumni
C Fire Insurance eo.
It • Perm and Isolated Town Proge
es le
erty Only Insured,
Md(AdenewkossAosn.enwAnnew nnas
Maple Syrup
Season Will
Soon be Here
a.er,eavrarrmratmr
How are your Sap Pans
and Pails ?
Leave your aurd+'r now
and have f hem when
armumw t rramarrxarm)siaq+rrttrmr
ByaCc.. utter
Sanitary Plumbers
Phone 4.
GRAN 03R
pl RAI WAY
11t.EYST)E M
ARE
WEST?
The Grand Trunk Railway System
wlll i um
Ilowesee ls+lyln` Execrsions
EACH TUESDAY
March 7 to Ilei. 31 (inclusive)
Tickets valid to tetnan within' two
months 1r. ,lueive of dote of fesee
Winnipeg and return-. $34.00'
Edmonton laid 1 ntprn.... 43.00
Proportionate line re. to other points
ni Manitoba, Susk,,•i"hewaa and
Alberta.
Further particulars on applies-
tion to Grand T r unk .agents.
John Rausford Son city passion*
ger and Ticket Agents; -phone ,67
A.O. Pattison, etation afrent
Head Otliee-Seafol•th, Ont
OFFICERS.
J. B. McLean, Seaforth, President
J. Connolly, Goderich Vice -Pres,
Thos.E, Hays, Seafort�,, See. -Treat
Directors -.D, :F. McGregor, Sea -
forth; .1. G. Grieve, Winthrop; W.
Rina, Seaforth; John Benneweie,
Dublin J, Evans, Beechwood_; 11:I,
McEwen, Clinton; J. 13. McLean,
Seaforth; .J. Connolly, Goderich:
Robert Ferris, 'Harlock.
Agents --Ed, 'Flinehley, Seaforth;
W. ,!Chesney, Eg mondville; J. W.
Yeo Bolmesviile; Alex, Leitch,
Clinton: R. S. Jarmuth. Brodhage'
Payments made at MorrishCo. &
for+Cl Goderich d. ad nnd..tJas. $rBBeide
store Bayfield:
A Carload of Canada
Portland Ccnnnna
Phone ns for prices
It ►'ill pay you
John Hutton
LONDESBORO
Drs. Geo, d& M. E. Whitley
Heileman!'
Osteopathic Phy.
Specialists in Women's and
Acute, Chrome randNervous ase.,
Disorders
, nye, Bar, Noce, and Throat.
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office-Rattenbu rY $atel,
Tuesday, and Friday, 7 to 11 p.m.
FORD do �Ic!LPOt9
We're now selling Timothy Seed
)Government Standard,),
We also have on hand, Alfalfa,
Alaike, and Red Clover.
We always have on hand -Goode
Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corm
Highest Market Pricespaid for Hay
said .all Gretna,
FORD &
MeLEOD
What Ails You ?
Have' you become run-down, weak,
emaciated, pale after a long siege of
colds? Does the ekiri show that the
blood is thin and watery? Spring is
the time when vitality is at its lowest
ebb -clean house now --by ridding the
body of its accumulated poisons, Re_
fresh the blood with a stimulating tonic,
Dr. Pierce's free Medical
from alcohol or naotics and
d
extracted from roots and barks with
pure glycerine, banishea,'from the blood
all poisons and impure matter, 1t dis-
solves the impure deposits and carries
throughthem he Liver' Bowels it does all idneysiannsimd
If you have indigestion, sluggish liver,
nasal or other catarrh unsteady nerves or
unsightly skin, get Dr.. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery to -day and start at
't(lnee to replace your imptre blood with
the kind that puts energy and ambi-
tion into you and b:ings back youth
and vigorous action,
in eithel r' medicine
or babtet forcan m or send
10 cents for trial box of tablets to Dr.
Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N, Y.
ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR.
Portman, B. C. -"I am so glad of an
opportunity to recommend Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery; it has tired
me,of indigestion and constipation which
I had very had, A friend gave me a
bottleful and 1 took it. It helped me so
.much that I bought more and continued
using it." -Mas. C. Wrannamm, General
Delivery.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tin)
original little liver pills, first put up 40
years ago. They regulate and invigorate
stomach, liver and bowels.
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Men and Events a
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ADMIRAL VON .T113 PITT, gener-
ality Credited with inangunateng
the (i'erman zuhmni'ine campaign,
has, resigns. oWixng to ill -
health, it is salt!, ,lerore 500' ,
tvolumes, howiovcr, it is reporters
hat the aria=tel 0 !marine is
in disagreement with Pmper°r
William, who es said to have ex-
pressed a (lesit'e. for more activ-
ity by the German fleets at this
particular pemsod,
Constipation
Vanishes Forever
Prompt Relief ---Permanent Cure
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS never
fail. Purely met.
able -act surely
but gently On
Ire liver.
Stop after
droner
distress --
nue roil
genion -improve the comp axion -bright
the eyes. Small Pill, Small Dese, Small Price.
Genuine mut Leo Signature
Better Pay
'The Price
Coo', be tempted *to choose cheap
jewelery. Par better to pay a fair
1 rice end know exactly whatvou
are getting,
You will never be sorry -for as a
matter of money, it is easily the
host economical.
That has been said fin oftenthat
everybody by this time should
kt.ow it -and vet there is no.
scarcity of cheap jewelry in; the
land
Now to get personal -If your would'
like to miss shat sort altogether -
COME HERE 1
11 you would like to buy where.
nothing but high qualities are
dealt in -COME IIIIRE
And even at that, no person ever
said our prices were unfair
Edison Records and
Supplies
Counter
Jeweler and optician:
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
TDB CLINTON NEW ERA •
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or, She remembered how a
wax once 'crilOueu 'on tae 111
her eyes streauted.'
m eanwhlae tense Gomezwas
by the good looking soldievis
Ne must try to help you,
•Cnpituno,", she said.. "if the of
fiend or' taken you way
mussed.
1)e threw out his bands 10
quern gest-tire. Life or death
matter Of i•r,llplete indiu•ei•vuce
51 1I)1pheti:
"We shall know 10 the morni
'5110. 'Flare you any cig•arett
"nutJbsteu, senitor. Why u
off your uutforrn and dress
clothes? You eau cut off you
taches and wear a rnantiih,i 00
face, and we 5111 keep you het
there Is a chance of reaebing
Certainly that is bettor than
shot"
De glanced at Isis. Vanity be
first cbosideration, it is probab
he would have refused to be
ricliehlous in her eyes had not n
on the door galvanized bim
fever of fright. He sprang u
glared wildly around for some
mf eluding rhe threatened sero
a aeal•r'I) party. Lulea Gomez
him a rough skirt and a shawl
huddled 112t0 a corner near th
and draped the two garments ov
bead and limbs,
Then the woman unbarred the
A Ulan staggered in. Cie was
nod a swirl of ivied and rain e
(be lamp to flicker so madly th
one could distinguish his feature
til the door was closed again.
But Iris knew him. Though
eyes were dim with tears, thoug
ewcomer carried a broken gun i
ands and his face was blood eta
he knew.
with a shriek that dismayed tb
r women, who could not guess
oy is wore boisterous than so
be leaped up and threw her
round him.
"Oh, Philip, Phlllpl" she so
Ile told me you were dead, and
eyed him!"
The manner or her greeting wa
Mattel to one who bad faced d
r her sake many times during
st hour, yet Hosier was so sure:
its warmth tbat he could Bnd u
word at the moment But he
e good sense to throw aside the s
red rifle and return her embrace
terest.
When they parted in that s
mild but at midnight he took
w the iutoOication of her hiss.
scarce brought himself to bell
t the night's beppenings were
that they two would ever m
gain on earth. And now here
s quivering against his breast.
Id feel the beating of her he
e perfume of her hair was as
se iu itis nostrils. She was el
to him as if they had to
the
all eternity.
011 Bebavides supplied a tie
lc,
Wowing aside the rags which
1 him, he tried to rise, Phi
ght a glimpse of the uniform, th
en of the naked sword. Ele wa
ut to tear himself from Iris' cies
spring at this new enemy whet
Brazilian spoke.
dlabosl" he cried lo a rage,
is cursed iuglez still lives, and here
L posing before bim like an old
,mutiny
and. and
touched:
plight.
Seohor
hers are
not be
an -elo-
wa9 a
to bim,
ng,"
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of take
in my
r mus-
er your
'e until
a Ship.
being
Ing bus
le' that
made
knock
into a
p and
means
tiny of
Bung
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door.
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nosed
at n0
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fined.
e oth-
that
rrow,
arms
bbed.
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the
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ever
had
hat.
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a toe
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now a
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vides
surges
begri n
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quited
to reae
"On a
the be
them
whet is
lest 1
etandhl
first cb
scrota
tris i
p0ated
present
touch o
B*'bng t
there w
rtdo sh<
the Inc
t,a enfo
boom of
echoes
night
flute for
Beua rid
CON
s voice aloud saved bim from be-
pinucd to the Boor by a man who
adopted no light measures with
rs of his countrymen during the
ball hour, as the dented gun bar-
n10ue its stock well sbowed. 'But
captain's mortified fury helped to
re Philip's sanity. Lifting Iris'
lug face to bis own, be whispered:
ell me, sweetheart. how comes it
our Brazilian friend is here?"
e ran away when some shots
Bred," which was ratber unfair
is. "He said the launch had been
by a man -of -war" -
1 he is wrong. I saw no man-
y. We captured the launch. By
ime she' is well out at sea. Du-
nately Marcel was killed and Do.
badly wounded. There was no
o come for you, so 1 jumped
card and swam ashore, I had to
my way here, and It will soon be
n that there are some of us left
e island. 1 thought that perhaps
t take you back to the Grand -
cavern. These people may give
I have some few sovereigns
pocket"
yes. yesl" She was excited
nd radiantly happy. "Of course
n San Benavtdes must accouu-
us. Ole says the soldiers will
him 11 they capture him. 1, too,
money. Let me ask .him to ex -
matters to this dear woman and
aughter. •They have been more
iud to me already"
turned to the sulky San Bena-
and told bim what Heeler had
ted. ele brightened at that and
a voluble speeeb to Luisa Go-
ulerruptbng himself, he ill,
in French bow Heeler proposed
h the rock.
catamaran, 'Ettore ere two on
acb,rand t cin handle one of
all tight," said I-'biltp 'Tut
this yarn oft warship When
sighted the launch shit was
g out of the harbor, and the
ouds of the storm helped to
her from the citadel "
t terpreterl, lino tiennvtttes re -
his story of the rockets. 50 'her
tumult the girt forgot Lee
r' realism with regard tothe
bat he Clad heard, Certainly
as a good deal of promleeueus
toting after the departure off
neb, ,hut warships use canu0a
ice their demands, and .tee
a big gun bad not woke the
of l"ernando Noronha that.
Philip deemed the presentno
argument, He despised San„
es :and gave no credence to
TINTED NEXT WEEK,
LAME BACK
Spells Kidney Trouble
There's no use putting on liniments and
plasters to cure that ache in your hips or back
-the trouble is inside. Toni. kidneys are out
of order. GIN PILLS go right to the cause
of the backache and heal and regulate the
kidney and bladder gction. Then you get
relief, permanent relief 1 ,
Many a man and woman who has been
doubled up with shooting pains in the back
having to step work and lie down to get a little
relief, has found new health and comfort in
FOR Tne KIDNEYS
Two boxes completely cured Arnold IVIcAskelL
of Lower Selma, N.S. "I have never bad any
trouble with my back since," he says.
0 you have a lame back -or any sign of
Kidney trouble -get PILLS to -day and
start the cure working. sec. a box, six boxes
for $4,50-ancl every box guargeteeci to gtve
satisfaction or your money back, Trial ti eat-
meut free if you write
National Drug & Chemical
'Co. of Canada, Limited
Toronto - Ont. rs
:3 WHO'S WHO
IN CAN A DA
Sitneoe, March I.7, -.The appoint-
ment WE15 inade known today of
13, Donly, editor of the Simeme, Re-
former, to the rank of honoraria
"Norfolkie (Twee. an organization,
the ranks, of which IVIe. Donly has
been so energetic in helping form.
'He has/ acted Si (that/111in Of the
Citizens? Recruiting League since
its formation s^me months ago.
and has) ,been unsparing is his ,ef-
forts and" sacrifices of time in or,
der to assist in bring, up the,133rd
LO US full etrength, This recogni-
tion after his months of service
will be plettaing 4o Norfellae
The Press along with The New
Era joimil in wishing the Col, hap-
pine,sss in 1115 new of Noe( Col,
Conly is a pest President of the
Canadian Press. Association,
When the Back Becomes Lame
IT IS A SIGN OF KIDNEY TROUBLE
Doan's Kidney Pills cure the aching
,pack by cueing the aching kidneys be-
neath -for it iS really the kidneys aching
and not the back.
kidney and bladder medicine for the
cure of all kidney troubles.
Ave., Toronto, Ont, writes: "I take
great pleasure in writieg you, slating the
benefit I have received by using Doan's
Kidney Pills. About three years ago I
evas terribly afffieted with lame back, and
was so bad I could not even sweep the
floor. I was advised to try your pills,
and before I had used one box there was
a great improvement, and my hack was
much better. However, I kept on taking
them until my back was contpletely
cured. I highly recommend 'Doan's'
for lame back."
Doan's Kidney 'Pills are the original
pill for the kidneys. eee that eur trade
mark the "Maple Leaf" appears on the
Doan's Kidney Pills ard 50c per box,
3 boxes for $1.25; at all dealers or mailed
direct on receipt of price by The T.
Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
'When ordering direct specify "Doat's."
Messrs A, MoFauls (and • Ed.
Nestle of Ushorne recently pure
chased a pastuee farm 'of 100 agree
em the 6th porcession of Hay from
The Canada) Land Co:.
MOTIIER TELLS ROW VINOL
Blade Ifer Delicate Boy Strong
New York City.- " My little boy was
in a very weak, delicate condition as a
result of gastritis and the measles and
there seemed no hope of saving his life.
The doctor prescribed cod liver oil but
he could not, take it. I decided to try
Vinol-- and with splendid results. it
soemed `o agree with him tto that now he
its a ntrovIg healthy boy. "-Mrs. THOMAS
FreeeettALD,1099 Park Ave., N.Y. City.
We guarantee Vinol, our delicious
cod liver and irtni tonic, for run-down
conditions, chronic coughs, colds and
Clinton. Ont,
ALB THREE
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Lesson I. --Second Quarter, For
THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES,
Text of the Lesson, Acts ix, 1.11, 17-19.
Memory Verses, 17, 18 -Golden Text,
1 Tim. i, 15 --Commentary P
The first two verses of our
chapter describe Saul going on
sante spirit as when he cense:
the murder of Stephen and
raiment of those who stoned In
is still breatbing out threatenixa
slaughter against the disciplee
Lord (what a horribly bad bream
the pit), and he is indorsed by
high priest, wbo was peofessedly
high priest. The amount of h
for the devil is written ha live
mat places -in our lesson elfatit
in Acts axle xxvi; Gat. i and 1
Ile confessed tbat he was a bias))
and a persecutor; that he e
ingly mad against the saints, b
measure persecuting the Maur
God, sbutting up men ,and wont
prison and giving Ws voice a
hem when tbey were put to cleat
all the time thought that he was
in thus opposing the teaching, ne.
'ollowers of Jesus of Nazareth.
vas. as be afterward said, Mind
he god of this world and ignore
is devices, and it was au exce
bundant grace that had . mere
inammand1, slit:40d him (II Con 11;
The day came when tie reacbed
anti God's clock struck its
a preaching service nor under
called means of grace, hut ot
ay to imprison and 1011 more s
nil nearing his destination, inan
on, he tell to the earth becalm
light from heaven above the bt
ess of the sun which shone upon
d he heard a voice saying to id
e Hebrew language, "Saul. Saul,
rsecutest thou me?" The people
re with him SaW the light, but
t hear the words. Be not only
d felt the light said heard the wo
t be saw the Lord Jesus (verse
o thus condescended to appea
na personally, as He will to the
n et His coming in glory, for i
tten, "They sball look upon
one they have pierced." aiid
11 say, "Lo, this is our God;
e waited for Him. and Ile will s
Nazareth, whom thou persecutes
at an illustration of the assure
t believers are members or His bo
that to touch one oe His is
chine, the apple of Ms eye! (E
I eyes were blinded by this gt
t end he remained three days wi
sight, he received sight such as
er bad before, the eYeS of. his u
tending being enlightened, for t
of tee knowledge of the glory
la the face of Jesus Christ 12
a teat hour be was born fro
m, child of Goa, a sinner save
bel surrendered, wholly submItt
esus Christ risen from the dm
ascended to heaven. The glory
light from heaven made Wm fo
blind to all human greatness
eousness, and uow to Wm to li
issively said, "Lord, what wi
have me to do?" And theneetort
ms the bondservant of the Lor
Christ, Wbat his communing
those theee days without sigh
oa or drink, and where he went 1
rabla, and his experiences thee
ay perhaps learn from his ow
ome day, but this we may be sur
ere was no one worth while
be words of tbe Lord to Ananias
hew him how great things he
suffer for my name's sake"
xxv1, 16-18, and get a better
of his full comnalssiem
e, that these things were writ -
r us and tbat we. too, May be
unto honor, sanctified and meet
e elaster's Ilse, prepared unto
good work (II Tim. ii, 21). The
ad shovvu Saul, in a vision, dux. -
blindness. A MD named An -
°ming in, and putting his hand
that he might receive Ws sight
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healthful situation.
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LIENT, minister ef war, has re-
signed because of ill -health 0510
General Charles Roque has been
General Gallioni nnas governor of
ly days( of war end 11 IS sueces
defending the ray Won him the
REPLENISH
YOH BIRO
IN THE SPRING
Just now NM u are fooling "out
!of orts"--no your a nail self.
uot dev real energy to your
13,1 dc es n rosr you
and you wake up i'ineling tired
t Peril ps 'r he, sai is
flying through yr or muscles end
Mints, .. 1 may be your -kin ill dis-
figured by rashes, ,boi or pimples
Veadachel. twinges of neuralgia,
the spring.
The canto -win! or .has tort its
mark on you. These tr-Mbles are
signs that miter aelood is poor and
watery, that ,)iOur nerve.; are ex-
hausted. Yon must renew (Ind en-
rieh your blotod et once and ree
stiove to- your Need nerves or
theee may he a
0..mpintie breakciniwn. The most
ailments men, women and chinl-
ten is Dr. Williains' Pink Pills tor
Pale People eecattee
theee Pills cleanse had blood and
strengthen 'weak nereme.
ost need in spring -is plentifully
cl.,.afed by Dr. Williams Pink Pals
and with this ,new, pure blood in
your veins yen quickly roga!in
health and „increase your strength
Then your skin i•ceomns leer, yoor
eyes bright, your ricirve.',. strong,
and you feel better eat b-,-itter,
.steepbetter. and are fl Me to do
your work,
begin your (spring tonic treat-.
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nerves with Dr Williams 'Pink
Pills -the PillS that strengthen.
Theme .are sold bY most
dealers, but do met he persuadal
to take "somothing just the semen"
If you' aanit get the genuine Pills
frcm your dealous they will be
sent you by mail, post paid, at ao
ihy writing The Dr. Williams, Mei:-
se ts of Creditoo for /3 yeeme
Children Cry
FOR FLETC,HEIVS
The Dungannon News -has sus-
pended publicathein during (tile War
as tine &liter. II Bellamy jhus en-
listed wall 161st.
children Cry •
Mr. john (Cameron, cif ." Tucker
.sraitli has sold his farm ou the
Mill Road ;to Mr. „Tenn Murray, of
.Egrriondt ville and his,. son -in -lbw
Mr. Elliott :Walters,
Liver Sluggish?
You are warned by a sallow skin, dull
eyes, biliousness, and that grouchy
feeling,. Act promptly. Stimulate your
liver—remove the clogging wastes
-make sure your digestive organs are
world ng ri ght and -when needed -take
LS
Lierirett.3ale of Arty Medicine in dm W,oria.