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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-01-17, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS :Thursday all P lio.I"'a7sto Affil . M ►1 tom• MEPiCAi. Jt. Ms 1k. 41:tt ROSS, Physician ILIA St9ptau l of G7itdop llvepftat, i,ott4Pn, Enter et 1 F{7'Vatoa W dleeaaSa ok FYya, Bur, erose n900 rerlde nee, behind Dominion Bank. PhODe N o.5. Residence. Phone No. 106, nit, h, J. ttUl ROWS. Stator*. O8 cc and WorNYat s Coded* et, tout atilt uron- w Coroner for the County of Huron. 9h ani. No. 40, DU, oterr 1k. MACKAY. PIJuklanr and {y urt�na,th Goderki. Street, opposite Memo. its i , graduate Se torch. Immo, raduate Victoria and Ann Arbor, and aaaaiste at Ontario College of Physician and 'ua�gmpopos. Cdrouer far County of Huron. M06 0T honor graduate Trinity Unfvertdty tt'a�uleyoatd0laatTrWty Medical Co lege. Member of Gnaw* 4 Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. I t HEILEMAN. Osteopathic •aateoadhildren Dlsaa lir and Sara•�DM r Troubles. Acute and Choate Dis- oprndele ar, Eye, Nand Throat:. Adenolda rlkmtanifiyklthout the :knife. Consultation free. Tue30"nrm,,� r}pu1i,. u,,y�%p}�•pmi ©; ttnh'xiduy Bks t:p.m -Merria31$.. Licenses t, PALYIn,nWP n mut h svir nce r.nM.w..nw®.ata+..an.!••.wo•wwr.�•,•��hwtr�• TON glIANDIRTH 011716 Ate act .yasidertng Lnaurance. Lite or Accident' J1you est, a pout: xd will get our rates. J. D. i131188a'•118t,h3Y. 1:mi e t i *gent For London Lilo Insurance Co.. are lmt crtsl Guarantee and Accident Iuouranee Co Semferth. Ont. Jaliit es Watson General Fire, Lie, at, 1 'Aceld lit M1taohlnea' Agent, sad dealer Main Atraet, Hen forth. THE NicKILLOP Mutual Fill iris rime Co. Perm and !isolated Term Property Only Insured, OFFICERS J es, c, anally. Gtaderittt, President. lamoa Evans. ileertiwood, V1eed'rnuidrn,, Taomas 15 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY From the Office MAIN ST, • SEAFORTH, ONT, Phony 84 Rveuing 127 SUBSCRIPTION One dollar pm year, strictly in ad re nee if not paid to advance, ouo dol\ar and a half will be charged, United States papers, arty cents extra. atriokly in advanced. When subscribers Mintage their address notice should be lent Immedlately, Myles arstiberhatwW cannfeer d a favor by notifying us of any irregularity of delivery. Reading Notlees-No reading notice, advertlalag any entertainment or matter by which ;money Is to be made by any person or cause will he inserted In Tun Naws without charge. The price for the luser- rioa of business announcements Is TEN cents per count line each insertion to parties having no contract for display advertising, and FIVE cents per line each Inaertlon to those having display contracts, and for thatch, society and entertainment reading noticed. Card of Thanks 5 to 9 does. 50 :eats. Judicial, Legal, O9fictol and Govern- ment Notices -Tau cents per Ilue for first insertion and Live cents per line for each aubuedaet insertion. Yearly cants-Prolesolnnal Cards, not exceeding one inch, will be inserted for 85.00 per Year. pvvable strictly In advance Diopluy 'ldyoettsing-Rotes furnished on application, " Advertisements ordered for insertion, w6Jntit forbid," and those sent without written Inatrucncas will appear until *ten orders are received for their die. continuance. Lettere to the Editor must be accom- panied by the writer's own signature, not or publication, but as a guarantee of goad faith. The publisher accepts no respon- sibility whatever for the statements made In such communications. Letters on reli- pious topics will not be published at all except as paid advertising, plainly marked as ouch. The rate for such matter Is ten cents per Ilne. J. F. SNO WDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER Heys, neater*. Sae, Trees. 1 ,l, Directors epee _ .. ... eo,... ssio D. F. McGregor, Seaforth• John G. Grieve, Winthrop w, elm, Constance& John Beceewete 3rodgbagcn; Robert Fear, Harteckt Malcom' Olc"eon, Clinton; McCort ley , Seaforth; lames Connolly. Coded*: Jas. Evans. Beechwood Agents Ales. Leitch, Hartock; E. Madder. Seafoe th • ddNlsm Chesney. Egmondvale• J. 4V, Yea Efolmesvtlle; R. G. Jarmouth, Biodhaaro: Jane Kerr and. John Govenlock, Scafortb, au ittore. Partied deshoua to effect insurance at trams. other business wilt be promptly attended to b application to any of the above officers, address 4o their respective pe*to®cee. • ,Thµ Original and Only Genuine The poet week reminds one of the story of the Northern Bishop who only got one Til sit iu a year. Ho said he al.. ways had hie hie daily paper the came ae the roar of the world by taking one issue offtho bundle every day. Flu was in this way better off than the people ui \SaoLern Ontario who had uo bundle to fall back on during the past week. ;<a x• Duritig the past week we heard one :man say he was compelled to read the Bible as it was the only book in the enuse left that he had not react- Under ead Under present circumstances the ditferent uhurohoa and the ncheols should consider the advisability of easing time eeving fool stored there Born fur heating tbu homes, If the snow Of blockade eentinnes, the situation will H become wort. fu I 11an case l Imitationsy the heavy Sold I outtiege et. tl e track will easily fill Oil the ;fir, and Ir.u* .t,, the traltie uuttl a thaw ft9efl45 1'hte is n,. w.&ttee to c'reot:. Of gl ponce:, .rt v' .:: I i':: ..1.,.I Ing the , ailiIaf� 3 r04011CCa4 . , ^1;'ry et 9.17014 through, liniment For Sale SCRANTON COAL W. L. t'i Seaforth. Phone 160 Business Without a proper systnl of adver- tisin is like a motor without the i power ie* Se forIh News ADVERTISEMENTS will supply the required energy ph0ae - 34 evenings127 The par a t,d to wt•nll. ' owever. urge aqua, >i i,rf . , , IVO Goal rt.., a ,,f ,1 leeei fuel con• troller by :he . munch to one .that will b- Banal :.;i)' .t01)1-eved die powers ere wide sed lug eint;ority absolute I Ail orders twist lee passed through his Molds reefers arty lealer may deliver I eo:,l, lie lea the authority to oxam- : ins tate dos ply in any 14"1180 and if the rete, bee etere tht.lt. Ile al:al'e, to k:' the e .plt:s isnii dietr+t uta to those in need In this may el; will no served alike I The appointmentof Mr .1 A Wilson ie `one that will assure elven handed justice to 011110 far WI possible, Hid (thee is also mutual OM� R Seat I . ,aai! illillllllllll'�I.,;�a� COLYAOt� Let all our little kindnesses be trona a loving helot, end not formal acts for the world to see. Let us not wear two faoes-the one in company, the other behind the scenes. Bal lot its be kind loving and true at home, when the wore id is not looking on. The home in whioh love reigns supreme is a heaven on earth. "The bosom which does not fool love is cold; the mind whioh does not conceive it is dull; the philosophy whioh does not accept it is false." And oiprieal love for its battle, Be kind and effeoticnate to mother, Let it be the greatest 1)10881110 to perform the little loving klitdnettoas that add ao the brightness of a homo, Meet father with a kiss of love, Be a ray of eun- abino in your own home, Etonto to malty women; means nothing more than a laundry where they take thole clothes to be washed aid ironed; Oa a mall a place to eat and sloop their evenings being largely epeut at ebbe or billiard halls, The old fashion ed home keepers hero become alluoat a lost quantity, Sooiotioe of v8rione kinds( (wimpy 1110011 their time, Thu children seem* to 9ohool at the age of eix and the mothers aro at liberty; to tilt About until they retort) at noon when the lunch of food, prepared out - aide the home, ie placed before the family, and the duties until high twelve are dieohurged. Tho afteenumus and evenings( aro given to :moiety work, Of saints this dove not apply to all homes. eIlt there 18 a general tendency to nog- leet the Mabee of the family for out - stile Osmium!. Wo have met tome women, who when asked if they keep- loriee, blushingly reply, "We do light houeekeeping, because Wo dielilte board - lie. Our heppinosas its this world depends upon the affections we are ablo to in- spire. We need the regard and love of our fellow beings, the ennahino 0f con- genial companionship and the warm hand.olaap of fellowship. These are sought by all. 'one inako friends easily and quickly, while others eau count their numbers on the fingere of one hand True and laotiug friendship will follow kindly deeds The mon made the beneficiary of some ;;kind not will love the beuefaotor Hence deeds that seem to entail sacrifice are often the source of much genuine happiness BE KIND Nothing beautifies character like kindnoeo. Itis a grace which angels love, and which God approves: It softens the asperities of human lot and "allows the heaven more lust", 'the bitterness of life largely arises from 001* 00114001 toward eaoh other "Ulan's iuhumanity to man, Makes Countless thousands mount.' If you want to live a life at mute noble and happy you must do some- thing to sweeten the lives of others. "Chose who bring sunshine to the lives of othere," says J 11 Barrie, "cannot keep it from themselves," The miser. t,bie and ignoble people in the world are those whose hearts are narrow and hard; the happy and fruitful lives are those which bless. The way to lighten your sorrow is to endeavor to lighten those of your human sisterhood and brotherhood whose trials are probably mots previous than your own "At the end of life," says Hugh Black, "we beall not be asked how much pleasur we had in it, but how mtioh service we gave to it; itot how full it was of sue. owns. but hoer full it was of strerifou net i0)1v happy we were, but how help• rut we were; nut how umbitiuu wee gratified, but how loss was served. lu Ilia teaching concerning the flied tssuos of ;Hunan destiny, the approval "r condemnation of the Judge of all a nice, us dielinguiehed from selfish noes, is wade the hinge ou which human destiny turns fu every ago the human heart has hungered fur heruses. It to the glrny of our age, that the modern hero stand forth armed, nut with sword or rifle, out weapuued with love and kiudeas. 0, be swift L. lova, stake haste to bo kind. "Only it word of sympathy aptkeu, 'lea hearts overburdened with care, Only the clasp of the Baud as a token, Tnat.v a tit lir trattbles *h,.t!tl a:IA*1.; t).,ly to pause to render assistance Ifo these overcome by the way; These are thu deeds that enoble exist - blew, and tura the worlds darkness to day.' Prairle Oloth. 1 think God loves to try hie hand At beiug a modiste; He makes the earth's new gowns en prairie cloth, lu autumn her dress is a shimmer of cloth of gold, With dull red lights shot through; Then at the besutilnl Christmas tide He drapes her in a soft, white robe As fitting the solemn, hallowed amnion, leer the dark and blustery da) s to come she has a dark brown dress, Relieved at the throat and wrists, With snowdrift Jaime. But when spring, glorious spring, Sends a riot of changing moods 'Po her wonan'e soul, Her gown is changed to softest groins and as the festival advances He catches festoons of flowers Over her shimmering bodice and shirt 'a fain to hid beloved. There are' two kiude of girls in tide and every other o0mmlutity. One is the kind that appears best abroad, the gide that are good for parties, rides, rialto, belie and cords end whose chief delight le in such things. The other is the kind that appears boat at hotue, that useful andobeerfel in the dining rooms u sick roots, and all the preoinote of the home, They differ widely in char'eoter. One is often a torment at home, the other a blessing. One is a moth consuming everything about her; the other 10 a sunbeam, inspiring light and gladness around her pathway. The right education will modify both a little and thus unite the good qualities of both in one, Ladies' Aid The emend sleeting of the Leiltea Md Society, of the ('rosbyterien Church was held on Wednesday afternoon Jan 9th When the Seorotary's and 'rt'ea- Buyer's reports were meowed and adopt od, The Society regretted having to accept the resignation of the President Mrs, Wm, Selator, and the Treasurer Mrs. Geo, Chesney. Tho following ofhcorswere elected for the coming year President, Mee J 0 Laidlaw; 1st, vice Pres Mrs Wm Sealter; 2nd Vies) Pre; Mrs Arch, Scott; 3rd Vies Prea Mrs Boyd; Treasurer, Mrs W E Kerslake deoretory, Mrs John Finlayson; Con- vener of Teas, Mrs John Beattie The Society is giving a Social lie Literary evening its the school room on We ones• day, January, 23rd, When it is expect- ed that a very interesting programme will be given. Every olio welcome to this meeting, the small sum of 1.6 cents will be charged FRUIT TREES and PLANTS For Spring Planting We need no further introduction than the fact that we have been in the Nursery Business SIXTY ONE YEARS, and are now prepared to meet existing conditions by offering our high grade trees and plants direct to customers et ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Send for our illustrated circulars of hardy varieties which you can order direct and save the agent's commission, of whioh you gat the benefit. Our prices will be sure to interest you and all stook is absolutely first-class and true to name. THE CHASE SLOE, 00. of Ontario, Ltd, Nurserymen Established i857 / Colborne. Ont j Consignep's Back Again I 0011110110011102101110112 21IMMMMMMiMMMMMMMi11MMMiMMMMMMIIINMMMM2MMMM1 TIlr DOMINION BANK iiiv w M M 1 Depositors in this Bank are assured of efficient service. • A w M M Ft M in d Capital Paid Up 56,000,000 Reserve fuel 27.000,000 A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED 373 SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Manngesl s 11IMeMstwaGaMWMPIMMMMP➢1MMMgIMMOsr.afSt fAgpeIMMIIMMMMNReftiW'b..IllliM "OAIOARET$' 1 WORK WHSLE YOU scram For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Sluggish Liver and Bowels - Take Caecarete tonight. Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges- tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head- aches Dome from a torpid livor and clogged bowels, which cause year stom- ach to become .filled with tmdigcsted food, *010)010 sours and fermei::;ke gar- bage in a swill barrel That's the Arse stop to untold misery --indigestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that is horrible and nauseating, A Oasearet to -night will give your constipated bowels a thorough oleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep-- a 10 -cent box from your druggist will keep you feeling good for months. S'EAFORTH .etAleleET Good Milling Wheat............... $2,10 Oats .., ,.. .......... 75 Barley ......... ...,..-...1 15 Peas......,.. «............... 3,611 Bran per ton...... Shorts per ton ........ • .................44 Flour ...... .:....... 5.65 6.10 flogs to farmors..................17.110 New Winnipeg Trains Travel between Eastern and Western Canada is always heavy in the winter months, particularly during December with its holiday season. '1'o meet the requiremets of the public, therefore, a special Daily Service between 'Toronto and Winnipeg is announced • ley the Canadian Northern R Ila'tty; West bound, Deo. Jed to Jan. end tfllS'only; Eastbound, Dec, 1st to Jan. 6th, 1918 only, Thereafter regular tri weekly service will be reanlntl. A 'Through Tonristele?piing 04r will ale t le. "Bare eel between 1,, runic, and Calgary doily as part of the above special 80rvloe, and connection iv111 t_re 1(148(11 wife regular deity train i,atwoeai Willuepe4 and Edmiston' Service between To:unto and Vaueouver rein:due tri•weeitly lee.. int l'eroute 0 o. 10, 1•4•V.-dn',a fay a ar,d 4 Fridaye as Dream*. For further particul:us eee cur Local Time, table of apple to '1%,4•:1 A_eut; 101los. A. Aberhart. I wish to inform the public; 1 have opened a Shoe Repair Shop, in the Campbell Block, opposite the Royal Hotel; where I will repair all kinds i of boots and Shoes. Only first class material; used. All work done by hand and guaranteed by me to be No, I. Bring your repair work:t'; me and save money as my prices are lower than any other repair shop in town. CHAS CONSIGNEY CREAM WANTED t;Sendyour cream to us and receive top prices. We are running our plant the year through and oan handle your full supply and furnish you with cane. We pay twine each month and weigh eample,and test each can of cream care fully. Our motto is " Honesty to ou Patrons" Patrons are requested to re turn all our cane when not in nee, Satter aniButtermilk al,. on hand n 3 for at market priests, The Seaforth Creamery Co. Cow Wanted Wanted, a Jersey cow or heifer.Ap- ply to the News Office, FROM AN 'M GRAVE has a more tragic tale been :1,1 than that of this young woman, parents, brothers and sisters hate all died of consumption, leaving lir alone to slake a living as best she could. Never robust, hard work and worry ;con undermined her health, when she Lila, become a victim of this dreaded 1i,ea=e. Shunned by friends who feared contagion, without funds, for -ee Lad Leon unable to save from her sinu.i ((mint;„ she seemed doomed, 111:0 the others of Iter family, to an ants rely grave. Fortunately, she was disco seed and sent to the' Muskoka epee hospital, before it was too late, whore elle is now doing well, with every ebauce of ultimate recovery. Appeals are now being made for the Muskoka Free Hospital for Consump- tives to enable it to continue the great work of caring for just such cases as this. No matter how small the glft, it will be welennle. Contributions may be sent to W. J. Gage, Chairman, 84 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, or to Geo. ,A. Reid, Secretary.. Treasurer, Gage Institute, Toronto, Wood Wanted Anyo»e having 8 of ten cords of woo for sale oan hear of a puroltaser by ap- plying at the Nowa Office. FOR SALE 7 Room House, good cellar, Tlarp and Soft Water, good condition and plendid locality. Appl y this ofioe, ..v,oao.an,mn• CHURCH NEWS A u 1(0010 under this Head aro Published free of oharge, (m- egpt time regarding meetings .vh.'re an admission fee is barged. The rate for aueh being flee own per scum line SiI,7U @RTE4 OHLII2 71;'-. + St. James' St, James, Churelt, Roy. Father P Corcoran, Rev, Father (1. R. North, graves ,Morning Muss 7 8.1n, High Mass 10.30 a,1n, Sunda)' school 2 30 p in. livening vespers 7 p.m. St. Thornas' Rev. T. H. Brown, Rector, Sunday 80r0oe9 ii a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday school 2.30 p. m. Womon'e Anglican Missionary Association. Tuesday 2 30 p.m, Child'ren'ebraucll Saturday 2 p.m. utercession services every Thuratiny, Il p,m, First Presbyterian Mev, le, H, Larkin„ Pastor, Sunday services 11 fi.m, and 7 p in, Sunday school 2.30 p.m. Prayer sleeting, Thursday, 7. 45 p.m. Women's Mien- ionary Society+the first Tueaday iu each mouth at 7.45. Barbara Kirkman Mis• sion Band 3rd Tuesday: in the month at 7.30 p.m. Sunshine Mission Band every 2nd Monday at 4.15 p.m, Methodist Rev. G. McKinley, B. D., pastor --SUNDAY-Oless at 10:00 a,m. Public service 11 a.m. and 7 pen. Sun. day aohool and Bible study (lase 2,30 Epworth League Tuesday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting Thureda y 8, pen, Salvation !Army i Capt. Freud and LIeut. Shave rHoliness meeting 11 a .01. Praise service 3 p.m, Gospel service 7 pen. Childre ns Ser " Ylee-Ill t'eCE"ry class 10 10, lllhle elasg0+;, 4 11,in, Week night Fleetings-N adne'sltay Peter meeting e p.m. Egrrlondvifte, Presbyterian 3101*. J. Argo. 1,00101'. 81104,1' Set Micas 11 te.tn. and 7 9 m. Tlibie owe 3 p m Prayer meeting teetbie41103 111. F.P.M.' . 9,.)uu erd 1•'rn1,11 in the rnonth 8 1' n1. 4Ve01e11 s Missies are Society,",ril tA'., L1 ,i.)' in the if 2.311 pen, l,,dr a' Ai:) toe,,. in mediately after. Mcl'fillop Presbyterian Rev. I) Carswell pastor. '*muds) services Duffs' olulr0h 11 art 8ituda) school 10 a m. Prayer meeting \Veil- neaday 8 p.m. Wutut:,tl's 91aa"t"iii) See)°ty last Frill.:) n., each month 2 ('Acct:. X3onstance. Methodist Rev, W. Kaine, pt1110'- Sllnda). service 2 311 pan. Young People's Lea- 4ne2.30 p.m 1lutday %\ (melt's Auvil- ary first Tuesday of every rnonth a 30 p.m. Ladies' Aid last Thursday of each rnonth 2,30 p.m Winth.op Presbyterian Sunday eetvioe 2,30 pre, Sunday (hoot I 16pm. Prayer mooting Tuesday 8 p.m•. L.0,1 last Wed, ft Will Prevent Ulcerated Throat, - At th lire; symptoms of sore throat whioh preaagos ulceration and natio- motion, telt° a epeeist ful of 1)1.. Thome Eefeotrio Oil. Add a little sugar to it to'make it palatable, It will allay the irritation and prevent the ulceration and swelling that aro ao painful, Those who were periodically subject to quiney have, thus have made them. selves immune to attack Highest Prices Paid for rags, rubbers, bones, metal, horse hair, hides, skins, all kinds of furs etc. Also take books and newspapers N. Appilczoft SEAPDRTHI JU2IK DEALER Across from Creamery Phone 183 r, monearosereminarameamaniterpmemairilli tAg .Don't Delay /tam) longer but corse in at I: once and have those Photo- graphs taken to give to your ,- friends. We will please you and you will please your friends. so come in now and /lave the problem solved 12 good Photographs wild r make 12 good presents. As the days get dark ver,•,v early please come in early, Picture Franking a Speci- Jtg--We sell Iflnis and do Finishing' for Amateurs. D 1 I HJCII PHOTOGRAPHER SEAFORTH SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, GASES OR INDIGESTION "Pape's Dlapepsite" neutralizes exces- sive acid in stomach, relieving dyspepsia, heartburn and distress at once, Time it) In live minutes all atom» atc}t distress, due to acidity. will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas or eructations of undo gestod food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. ,1 Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating; upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest stomach sweet- ener in the whole world, and besides it is harmless, Put an end to stomach distress at once by getting a large fifty. cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from any drug store. You realize in flve minutes how needless it is to suffer from indi- gestion, dyspepaia or any stomach dia- arder caused by fermentation due to excessive (11140 in stomach. l3 A eAa7: PROMPTLY SECURER .-friss Arlt for our INVENT01111. A1IVISII)%, which will be sent MARION lie e141Re^" �t��eaisttaa�l�i "For #iae Stood is #fie f,ffe.,, WHEN YOUARE SUFFERING With any diaoitao dun to nnparo blood *nob as Eoayma, ocrarula, Scurvy, Sad Loge, Abaooaeoa, Gloom, Glandular awsllinga, soil(, Pintploo,Soroa of :any kind, Piloo,slood PoIson,Rhouneatran,, Gout, oto., don't , - t ,our time and stoney mn lotions „ ud oinollOtits which cannot get below the surfbin of he s.1d, what you want is n medicine that will thoroughly free the blood ',film poisonous; natter which alone is the true arse of all your sunerIng. Clarke's Blood Mixture is just such a medicine. 11 is omtposed of ingredient which quickly expel from the blond all tmparlties, from whntovcr cntssc :rising, and by rendering it cleat and pure, ? c:o, be rolled mu to effect a lasting cut inou,aa,t I+rnn.o. ▪ r,e:a*H0db!!q lib ,fhler ro Over 50 years' i414 I' success plcaasnf la •1' take 1_. Sold 88 all CLnniatx end S t macro •r.. i e 1usn wi 1 oelEl `ie weetre tea. 31(1* & 810011 91 C)1a ke's �y'ay���n . M�yW,lad ambit re LH 0 ALL EASES GIRLS! LEMON JUICE IS A SKIN WHITENER How to make a creamy beauty lotion for a few cents. The juice of two fre8h lemons strained lute it bottle containing three (times of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skit beautifier at about the cost one must pay for a 81011111 jar of the ordinary cold .reams. Care should be taken to Strain rho lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Ev; 'y woman knows that lemon jute is used to bleach and remove such blemished ae fresklos, s141ow11e8s and tits a,Ol is the ideal ekiri softener,' whitener and beautifier. Just try it* Get three ounces of orchard white at any drug store and two Intone from the grocer and make up St quarter pint of tine sweetly fragraut lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. bale .1. 1