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MEDICAL
tl,/ 1i. 111/011 ROSS, Physician and Surgeon
Bate of Loudon flotsam, , London, En land
dal.atteatlga to diseases of Rye, Ser. gee
eltiu'b'raae residence. behind Dominion Bank,
Oce Phone ;r 0,5. Residence, Phone No. 106.
BURROWS, Seofortb. Oce and
Mit ciente Drone ch Street, coat of the Metho.
dttl lephon. Coroner for the County of Huron.
Telephone, No, 40.
IJ*6. SCOTT & MACKAY, Physicians and
Surgeons, Goderich Street, opposite Metho-
94ttChnech, Seaforth,
Blair, graduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and
member of Ontario College of Physicians and
forgone. Coroner for County. of Huron.
lac KAY, honor graduate Trinity University,
grid medalist Trinity Medical College. Member of
IC61l0ge of Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario.
112. GEO. HEILEMAN,steopathic Speclalls
•a.' in Women's and Chidren a Diseases and
312sys note Troubles. Acute and Chronic Die.'
Warn. Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat. Adenoids
atrmered without the knife. Consultation free.
sieve:etei
?ata._:sl arr ?o t m Fraley x to p.m
Punted by G11ar rage licenses aii,in1"Y`)e,�a e HN �
nsura ce
ora yos doddering insurance. Life or Accident?
pv<r: ore, s postcard will get our rates,
3. D. FI1N6?A LnY,
Agent for London Life Insurance Co..
and I :.yertal Gnaeaatee and Accldent Insurance Co.
Seaforth, Ont.
James Wat son
84tzerel Fire. Mit:au1 le;.•lirr. Insurance
tkrat nR 1,a 11 `,ewing :ttnChtUe,.
A?nin Street. .9,e fors,
THE IiicKILLOP
Mutual Fire Insurance Co,
Perm and Isolated Town
Property Only insured.
OFFICERS
3 so. 1 1,1 <illy, (c der i< 0, Presldoat, Jame„
Prays, i:eechwood, CIS. 1 residcn t, Thomas
Bays, Seafortb. San .Tracy.
Directors
13, F. McGregor, Seaforth; John G. Grieve,
Winthrop W. Rino, Constance; John Beaoeweis,
gro8ggbagen• Robert Ferris, Iiarlock; Malcom
McKeon, diinton• r, McCartney Seaforth;
Ita,elConnolly, Goderlch; Jas. Evans, Beechwood.
Agents
Alis. Leitch. Harlock; E. Hlnchley, Senforth;
WEB= Chesney, Egmondvnle• J. W. Yea,
Btihmeovllle; R. G. Jarmouth, Brodhagen• James
Slut and John Govenlock, Sealorth, auditors_
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ether business will be promptly attended to by ;
application to any of the above officers, addressed
es their respective poatotfces,
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
And always wear them ineide out,
o show the lining,
If you call t have 'whet you like, like
what you have. But that's ;met what a
majority of us don't do. loathed of
resolutely making up our Lniuds to like
what we have, onr lives are one colt -
theta! i&elent that see can't have what
i!
like -or think we should Ilke, Distance
!
Mode enchantment to the view, some-
times. It ie wonderful into what dis-
contented grumblers we eau degenerate
to, once Jet ourselves go and forget to
look for the silver linings of our lives,
Ito the easiest thing in the world to
ohms oneself of the !habit, Once threes
got a hold of one,
Ii Aud the worst of it ie that people
fj who grumble not only make themselves
e! utterly miserable, but are extremely ur•
1 pleaettet to live with, and snake things
miserable for other people.
The husband of the "if oily' 1 woman
is the alan to he sincerely pitied. Her
oltildreu, likewise are in need lof help,
Fancy bright youth compelled:to speed,
its days with a soother who is always
lamenting the fact that she hasn't and
can't have what she likes: el If they dont
grow up to be pessimistic it certainly
mot,6 bo her fault; and imagine whet
pleasure it would give you to return to
inch a home. .Aly dear friends, if you
are in the habit of wearing year silver
inside. do make up your minds to "turn
your Motels about." That silver lining
would be so much more inspiring, so
much more cheerful, to lite with, than
the cloud side you 80 persistently turn
I to the world.
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PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT REC-
EJVED TOO LATE FOR;INSERT
ION THIS WEEK WILL APPEAR
NEXT.
y 4. Do not forget the sale in Steven's
e5' Z',ei`�' j se block on Saturday afternoon and ever,
OME CIISCL ing*.The quilt will be drawn for at 9 p.m
Keep the July t 0th open for
COWAN
mondville Garden Party.Goodjprogram,
1,0T -A BOY,
Not Itithlappeebybandits and hidden
away in a cave to weep and starve
and rouse a natiuu to frenzied search-
ing'. Were that the case, one !hundred
thousand men would rise to the rescue
if need be. Unfortunately, the losing
of the lad is without any dramatic ex-
citement, though very sad and very
real. The fact is, his father lost him:
Being too busy to sit with hien at the
fireside and ah,swet' his trivial questions
during the years whet, fathers are the
ons re
y great !;arose of the boys, he let
Sold !go his hold tome him Yee, les mother
ee the lost hila: Being much engresee1 in
Merits :her teas, (Bungee and club program,
0t t she let the Maid Lear the boy say lay
prayers 01„1 thus her grip slipped wed
Minard the h„y was lost te, 1110 puma. Ave, the
Liniment' church lost hila: Bei' g so much
occupied with sertnoes for the wise and
elderly who pay tho biller and having
_ good care for dignity the 'Meister and
elder were unmindful of the human
feelings of the boy its tl.e pow, and
made re provini011 il: serrmott or song
or rustily sport for !hie boyishness, and'
stl the Matruh and many sad -hearted
parents are Low looltil:g for the lost
boy. --
Author Unknowh:,
Foga Sale
SCRANTON COAL
W. L. MY, Seaforth.
Phone 13th
moo^^^---�-•-
Ai'USiis€SS
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systin of adver-
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motor without the
• power. . , . .
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HOME
Oar nature demands home. It is
the first essential element of our social
being, which copilot be completed
without home relations. There wee'd
be no proper eci';i'ibrir,ta of life and
oharacter without the home influence
The heart, when bereaved and Meat'.
pointed, naturally turne for refuge to
the home life and sympathy. There is
Ia mother'a love end the father's in.
fluence, the loving brothers and sister's
Oh, what is life without these? Our
habits, too, are antler the moulding
power of hone. Every young woman
should feel that haat what she is at
home she will appear abroad, If she
attempts to appear, otherwise, every-
body
verybody will soon see through the attempt
All the duties and labors of home,
when rightly understood, are 80 many
means of improvement, To 1090 home
with a deep and abiding interest, with
a view to its elevating ioflueuoe, is to
love truth and right, heaver and God,
The grand idea of home is a gimlet, 88.'
eluded epos, where loving hearts dwell,
set apart and dedicated to improve.
IF ONLY
The inner side
of ovary Olbltd
Is bright and shining;
therefore turn my clouds ahoet
Fred Kantel of the flying corp is re-
ported a prisoner its Germany as lis
aeroplane was last seen going down Ma-
der control behind the German line,Ae
enlisted in Toronto and came from Sea -
forth.
+Miss Grace Weir of the Presbyterian ant crown."
Hospital , New York is spending her
vacation with her mother on James St.
I, �r,1N,•,N�, •H H,•,H1N� I M .�N�MiMMN�.v,�r1�
t Tie atl, ers
of Confederation
HLIRN Is ,, httlo group of
Canadian etales°leu round
whom, as time goes 011,
national .egt+nds are sure
to grow up. Tit, are the (nen who
partlelented in al, conferences that
led to the formation 11 the Dominion
of Canada, and a ho are now affee.
tionately remembered as the "Fa -
Thursday duly 5'
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✓ si IV EDMUND a. 0Outil, M.P., W. D. MATTHEWB, B
President Vise-Presideste 91
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Interest paid on deposits of $1.00 and upwards.
tresis of Cunfed••ru,ion." :'along the n Place your savings in the Bank..
most prominent ,'t !hese 'nen were s1
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Sir John A, eencelonald, Sir Charles na SEAFORTH BRANCH: R, M. JONES, Managte,
Tupper, the lion. George Browse, Sit******itaHYIIIIIH**EppBEH*kR7tttt****elltna00e0t(Jenetetilte&enaMW
Leonard Tilley, Sir tieorge E. Car.,
Savings Department
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tier, Sir Oliver Mowat, the Hon, "" _-__._ --____
D'Arey ;McGee, and Sir E. P. Taehe.
As the lapse of time hao softenedParty
Garden
animosities and el Nos paltttcal feel.' ll i �'
lag, it is Holy pc lv for people
take a pride in th' groep ,,f men w
shaped the early dt Mies of Cana
We are growine 1 :••sor'l th
much as the Alu.ricans look up
the men who took ,'!barge ..; three
Ile, on the Manse Lawn, Walton,
cit Wednesday, July 4th 1917.
to
he
stn The Annual Garden Party
lig of Duffs Church will be held
atter the formation of tuts 1epub
and w1 even love the a ear th
faults,
Few countries Lave produced
more picturesque :igen, than
John A. Mardon:. i Even if he
not peculiarly tto lar of Cont
erasion, he was It lief erchite
He was a maet.:'r of tact, and as
political eraftsma1.t, t1i Domini
has never seen hie eepertor.
was a man who i'l-pired ,rear 64
sonal devotion, st n he aEeetio
and quickening t 1 u stinations
' his followers. Tee neember of
party served him 'teause thy lav
him, and he is bound to heeome
tradition in Canada, ilecause. as
French writer has said, "no - pow
is equal to personal charm,"
Sir George E. Cat:: r, who w
the chief representative from Qa
bee in the historio 41014, is perha
hardly as well known to his count
men as he deserves to be. Corti
did splendid work for confederation
in overcoming very formidable infiu-
a Supper served from six to ninethe
teonly Splendip programme
et. will be rendered by the Im-
°n: perial Male Quartette, Galt
H4 e in quartettes duets, solos,
ns ; and readings.
°i,
' The Personnel consists of
hie
�! Mr L. C. Fleming, basso.
a Mr. E. C. Healey, 9Tenor
ei Mr. G. McGregor, Baritone
e-' Mr. H- Hemlwood, Canto.
eo They win favor wherever
reh
• they appear.
enemsbern Qumebec, Those0 who can
impressive personality and lead
magnetism, but he possesed opti
ism, self-confidence and power
debate. As one Canadian histori
has said, "Cartier was at once t
perfect incarnation of French natio
ality and a devoted adherent of t
British connection; a Roman C
tholic entirely trusted by the domi
ant priesthood of Quebec and one
the most loyal subjerts of a Proles
re- Mr. P. R. Mulheron, Brus-
sels, will give several Piano
nd
m- Selections.
in
h Blyth Brass Band will also
na be in attendance.
a.
of Refreshment -Booth on the
t grounds,
Heavy Rains
Jtine was a wet month but July was
ushered in by one of the heaviest down-
pours of the season. For four hours the
rain was very heavy and was accompat•
ied by lightning, though (tot aselse-
whore .North of here at Listowel,Winq
h am and up the line to Kincardit:e
notch damage was doue to bridges,
Mitchell
Two boys were killed here on Sunday
The first a seven year old Son of Thos.
Nelson of Fullerton who came to town
with James Woodly for coal, 011 the
way home the boy fell from the load
breaking his neck,
The other wan Francis Riddell who
°limbed with a playmate over the rail-
way of the bridge on liafu street and
slipped into the river is feet below.
Atter two hours the body was found
over a mile below.
Winthrop
Sir. R, Scarlett spent a day in Len-
d.= and one in Bayfield last week,
The terrific rain and electric storm
of Sunday morning again flooded the
lots fields and fears are held for the
crops.
Worms, by the irritation that they
00(480 1x1 the stomach and intestines, de-
prive infants of the nourishment that
they should derive from food, and mule.
nutrition is the result. Millet's Worm
Powders destroy worms and correct the
morbid co -editions in the atomaoh, and
bowels that are favorable to worms, go
that the full nutriment of the child is
assured and development in every way
encouraged.
Worms oauae fretfulness and rob the
infarct of sleep, the great nourishes.
Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator
will olear the stomach and intestines
and restore hoalthf°lnees.
+Treasure Island', Sold:
Chrlehtnas island, the original "Treats.
are Island" of Robert Louts Steven.
eon's great Story and around which
many another less famous tale of pe
racy, treasure and bleckbftdfng has
been written, on whose coral shm'es Ile
theIr
s sista
as of many a wreolc, has
been sold by the Greig family to a Ger
man syndicate fora mid-Pncifle depot
for steamships. The price Iii said to
be 1;272,000 cash. -
The newspaper man who exerted
the greatest influence in bringing
about Confederation was Hon. George
Brown of Tb.e Globe. 3p me writers
have declared that GeffEge Brown
would have been a better politician
if he had not been a journalist and
a better journalist if he had not
been a politician. It has often been
pointed out that a journalist may b
a powerful and effective reforms
but the very qualities that cause th
public to read his writings are a
to make it impossible for him to be
a sober and prudent statesman, How-
ever, George Brown exerted a wo
dertul influence on thousands o
people in the Province et Ontarl
who never saw his face, They ac
eepted ices writings as though tate
were the inspired words of a prophe
and he may be said to have create
and shaped the ideas of the Libera
party y in Ontario.
Sir Charles Tupper, the last of the
Fathers of Confederation, had about
him tome of the qualities that would
have made him a hero of romance in
the middle ages, 1:e possessed signal
oourage and resource, and will al-
ways been remembered for his splen-
did audacity in facing difficult Posts
tions. He was bold and confident
and he !lever knew the call to re
treat. Sir John Willison, one of hi
strongest opponents during his life
time, wrote this of him after his
death, "He challenges posterity very
Will watch for you
Mrs, R. Reid Pres. .Ladies
Aid.
Mrs, Jas. Harris Sec.
✓ Rev. R. A. Lundy, Pastor.
pt
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a Send your cream to tis and receive
Y top prioes. We are running our plant
t, the year through and can handle your
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CREAM WANTED
much as he challenged his foes while
he lived. There Is no greater figure
among the Conservative statesmen
of Canada nor any whose sacrifices
and services were of greater value
to Canada and the Empire. History
will find and point out blemishes in
the public career of Sir Charles
Tupper, but he gave the state ph;-si-
cal vigor, intellectual power and con-
structive energy. As for the rest,
'his greatness, not his littleness, con-
cerns mankind,' "
D'Arcy McGee will be remembered
as the orator of Confederation
There was fervor and beauty in his
utterances on the movement that ap-
pealed to the imagination of all Ca-
nadians. In all the Literature on the
subject, for example, there is no liner
sentence than that in which he de-
clared that by union with the Mari-
time Provinces, Old Canada should
"recover one of our lost senses -the
sense that comprehends the sea."
In sketching the figures of these
men whose names are household
words in Canada, 1t is not forgotten
that there were others whose aid
was important in the task of triag-
ing into life the young nation, There
were many lesser names on the !let
of those who attended the ooaven-
ti'one• Then it will have to be re-
membered that there were multi-
tudes or men, of little dietinction
perhaps, but of equal zeal who work-
ed for the cause of confederation in
all parts of Canada,. They develop-
ed the feeling among the citizens of
the various Provinces that .made the
action of the .leaders possible, Mac-
donald and Brown., Tupper and Car-
tier were the men who carried out
the idea in the minds of the major-
ity of their tellow countrymen that
the time had arrived for Canada to
become a nation, It is a fitting
thing that Canadians should forget
there ud
p j dices andartiza
p nistiktl
d e
of filty years ago, We begin now to
realize the sebt that we owe to all
these men. We can say without
Making exceptions, "There were
giants in those days,'+
frill supply and furnish you with calls.
We pay ttvioo each month and weigh
sample,and test eaoh Dan of cream oaro-
fully. Our motto is " Honesty to ou
Patrons " Patrons are requested to re
tilt'!! all our 33110' w11e11 not in 1193,
3 titer an3Blltternlilk also on hand
n 1 for at market prices.
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
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SEAFORTH MARKET
Good Milling Wheat :,.. $2.00
Oats ............ ................. 60 65
Bran per ton..,,., 36.00
Shorts per ton .. ......... ........ 42
Flour.. ...... ....,,......... 0.35 7.05
Eggs
Ho -
gs to. farmers..................14.28
Homeseekers'
Excursios
Every Monday till October 29th,
LOW FARES
FROM
TORONTO
TO
Albreda ,
Athabasca 48', 0
Edmonton , 47,00
Stettler . 47.00
Canova 39.75
North Battleford 43,75
Regina .,,,:,.- 40.50
Forward40.25
Saskatoon . .
4225
Dauphin , , 37.75
Lucerne . . 53.00
Calgary . ,.. 47.00
Camrose 46,75
Hanna
etown . 43,50
Yorkton , 39.25
Moose Jaw " 41,00
Prince Albert „ „ ,4150
Wlnnlpe0, 35,6000
For 'Molests Reservations, Liter -
attire and Information, apply to
C. A, Abezma,rt, Druggist, Sea,-
fertth, or write 1t I,. 10alrhairn,
Ci P,A. Ring 60
z g St C Toronto,
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CHURCH NEWS
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cept those regarding meetings
where all .admission fee is
charged. 'ilia rate for such.
being Om (sent per count line
SFPIF(RTH ' 0URCHES
• St. James'
St. James, Church, Ltev, Father 1'
Corooran, Rev, Fathe r G. R. North.
graves ,Morning SIaes 7 a,nl, High
Mass 10,30 a,m. Sunday school 2.30
p m, Evening vespers 7 p.m,
St. Thomas'
Rev, T. H. Brown, Rentor, Sunday
services 1.1 a,m, and 7 p.10, Sunday
school 2.30 p. m. Women's Anglican
Missionary Association, Tuesday 2.30
p,m. Children'sbranoh Saturday 2 p,m,
uteruession services every Thursday,
.0 p.m.
First Presbyterian
Rev. li', 11, Larkin,, Pastor, Sunday
services 11 a,m. and 7 p in. Sunday
school 2.30 p.m. Prayer meeting,
Thursday, 7. 45 p.m. Women's Miss-
ionary Society the first Tuesday in each
month at 7,45, Barbara Kirkman Mis•
81on Band 3rd Tuesday: in the month at
7,30 p.m, Sunahiue 1Ylission Band
every 2nd Monday at 4.15 p.m.
Methodist
Rev. G. McKinley, B. D., pastor
-SUNDAY-Class at 10:00 a.m.
Public service 11 a,m, and 7 p,m, Sun•
day school and Bible study class 2.30
Epworth League Tuesday 8 p.m. Prayer
Meeting Thureda y 8, p.m.
Salvation Army
Capt. Fraud and Lieut. Sauners
Holiness meeting 11 a,m, Praia°
service 3 pen, Gospel service 7 pen.
Childrens Servide-Direotory class 10
a.m. Bible classes 4 p,m. Week flight
Meetings-Wedueeday Praer meeting
8 p,m,
Egmondvnle, Presbyterian
Rev. J. Argo, pastor. Sunday sm.
vices 11 a,m, and 7 p Bible class
3 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday
8p. m, Y.P. M.S. Uuiou 3rd Friday
in the month 8 p.m, Wmmeu'8 Mission-
ary Sooiety 3rd Wednesday in the month
at 2,30 p,tn, Ladies' Aid meets im-
mediately after,
Me66iliop Presbyterian
Rev. D Carswell pastor. Sunday
eervioes Duffs' church 11 a m Sunday
school 1U a ru. Prayer meeting Wed-
nesday S pen. eVomeu's Missionary I
Society last Friday in each month at
2 o'clock,
tronstauce Methodist
Rev, C, C. Keine, pastor. Sunday
service 2,30 pen. Young People's Lea.
41199.30 p In Stulday Woman's A,uxil
ary first Tuseday of every month a
30 p.m. I, Mies' Aid last Thursday
cfeaoh month 2,31) p.tu
Winth^op Presbyterian
Sunday setvioe 2.30 pm, Sunday
I school 1 15pm. Prayer meeting
Tuesday 8 p.m. L.C. W last Wed.
Titne Has Tested it. -Dr, Thomas
I F,l5leotrio Oil has been on the market
upwards of thirty years and in that time
it hag proved a'slegging to thousands,
ft is in high favor throug11oet Canada
!and its excellence has oarried its fame
',eyelid the seas, It Lae me equal in
the whole list of 11aimen6s. if it were
double Ilia•
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p1{Ob 1 t
woo
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a
be
a cheap
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.liniment, P
TFLXCK, .t i4OSSY HAZE
nEn il'ROM W NDRifit'li"
Giriel Try iti Hair gets soft, fluffy and
beautiful -Get a 25 cent bott e
of Danderine,
61 you Dare for heavy hair that glia•
tens with beauty and is radiant with
life; has an incomparable softness and
is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine.
Just ono application doubles the
beauty of your hair, besides it imme-
diately dissolves every Particle 01
dandruff. You can not haus nice
heavy, healthy hair 1f you have
dandruff, Tele destreetivo scurf robe
the ]lair of its lustre, its strength and
its very life, and if not overcome it
produces a feverishness and itching of
the scalp; the hair toots famish,
loosen and die; then the hair fails out
fast,8' Surely get a 25 -cont bottle of
Knowltou's Danderine from any drug
store and just try it,
'dile
Highest Prices Paid
for rags, rubbers, bones,
metal, horse hair, hides,
skins, all kinds offurs etc.
Also take books
and newspapers
Applelzft & Millman
SEAFORTH JUNK DEALER
Across from Creamery
Phone 183
INu
'Satisfaction
If you will take the troub-
le to call at our Studio,
examine our Photos
(many of them pictures
of your (friends learn ^`
1 earn our prices, Sind note
the attractive finishes.
We are:confident we con
please you.
There is a standard of quality j1
b ehind Photographs made by ns
And our prices are low as is p06•
siblo for good work.
Family Group Photos Special-
ty.
We do picture framing and
Amateur Supplies and Films and
11111811 priute for Amateurs.
Call and see us
D P Buck's Studio
LPhone 19 - SEAFORTH
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A lady in Hamilton has
instructed meta offer for
Sale her home and 8 lots
Situated on the North
Side of Crombie St.
This is excellent prop-
erty in good condition
and must be sold at once
to close an estate.
-A snap fcr some one -
JOHN OINK[
bond and Debenture Broker
1tlain Street, Seaforth
Phone 91a•
4
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"For the Blood is the Life."
WHEN YOU ARE
SUFFERING
With any disease dun to Impure blood
such an Eeeon.a, borotnia, Scurvy, Dad
Logo, Abecoenen, Ulcera, glandular
awoIIIng., DoI IQ, Pimple., Horn. of any
kind, Pllos,Dlood Poieen,nhoumatinm,
Gout, etc., don't waste your time and money
on lotions and ointments which cannot -get
below the surface of the skin, What you want
is a medicine that will thoroughly free the blood
of the poisonous leaner which alone is the true
Huse of all your suffering, Clarkes Blood
Mixture is just such a mediebne, It lscomposed
of Ingredients which quickly expelfrom the
blood all impurities, from whatever Canso
arising, and by rendering it clean and pure,
can be relied on to effect a Misting curs
smeumeso i rLNr eneeer,
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Ove 50 years'
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lake.
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Clarke's
Blood
Mixture
CURES ALL
SKIN & 0L000 DISEASES,