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almoner of Ontario College of Pbyatctane and
ti`wooer for County of Huron,
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came, of lr ayeidana and Surgenna. Ontario,
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"__ neutral Agent for tendon Life lnaurnaoe Co.,
and :ethanal Guarantee and Accident Insurance Co
S•alartle, Ont.
ti
James Watson
General hire, Lite end Accident laanreuee
Agent, and neater to Aewins idnettne.. '
blain Street. tieatorth.
THE MlcKILLOP
Mutual No Insurance Co
Farm and Isolated Town
Property Only Insured.
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Buys. .&ref r.b •iac..Treas.
Director.
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; John G. Grieve,
Winthroptnthrop W. on, Constance' John Bennewe4,
Eaodtbogen; Robert Faris, Harlock; Malcom
Mc' on, Canton; a McUcrtnay , swarth;
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Agents
Alen, Leitch. Rorlockl E. Hfechley. Seafertl .
William Chesney EgmoadvUle• 1. W. Ye.
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Karr and John Govenlock, Serforth, cantors.
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other budneor will be promptly attended 10 1,
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to their respective rwatotfieea.
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oa application,
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or publication, but ae n guarantee of good
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in such communications. Lettere an rell-
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except as paid advertising, plainly marked
as such. The rate for such matter Is ten
cents per line.
J. F. SNOWDON
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
The food situation lit the Allied
oanntries of Western Europe io graver
than it has been at any time shunt the
beginning of the war, Information has
been received by the Food Controller
whielt shows that the utmost effort mnet
I be made to increase spring acreage
and to secure a much larger production
I of bread grains in 1918 than was done
in 19x7, irlr. Hoover has already
pointed out that if ships ;have to be
Bent to more distant countries to carry
food stuf to Europe, fewer ships will
ire available to carry soldiers and slip -
plies frets this couunent, with the re
suit that the eon tinned participation
of the Cnited States and Oauada in the
war will be greatly hampered.
e.1,
Bevafe The site %nei has been thorinbIt
g
113 011.1as0:d, anti. um,:nig (hose who have.
`I'1 -1E, SEAFoRT 'I NIL,WS
EVERY ONE A FARMER
le the Tabor forge repreeentetl by
peoitle in eitiee, time and villages ie
the ptlnoipal hope of any !ergo ineroase
In the pr'oduotionof food in Oanade in
1918. There mutt be readjustment
between producers and 11011 -producers
if the present dangerous eitnatiott }s
to he relieved. Tile Canadian farmer
today is doing hit utmost, Even the
inducement of higher prices world not
result in much greater production, he.
cease greater produotiou is for 111111 a
phyaluai impossibility ruder the pro
hent conditions of tuber suareity, Tho
dwellers in cities and :towns intuit now
do their part, The need of food is
Indeed grave and now is the time when
plana must be teazle for the coming
wase 1.
CnitivatIon of Back Yards and
Yaeant Lots
Every bank yard should he mud for
the cultivation of fruit and vegetables.
Suburban areas should he utilized fat
teed, production. Mu01+ could he done
by individual hon eholds if people only
realig0 the desperate ser'.0nenees of the
eit1113101. and the fact that et'0ry ounce
of foots is a oeeessary end importan'
contribution in the light against do -
feat, Hunoads of thensande of men
and women, boys and gh•le could spare
11 short time eae11 ttt (=ltivent 11 garden
and tine to grow food which would re.
lease other food commodities for ship.
meta overseas, '1'!30 atafia of industrial
establtahments, both office tied factory,
could do 5)15011 by orgamtzing clubs to
cultivate vacant areas near their own
places of employment or vacant lots
e!aewtlore in the .municipality, Gill
Guides and lioy Scouts could also
make a real contribution towards re-
liet of the situation. 14 tide way a
large part of the requirei00u a of cities
anti towns, in so far as vogatablea ere
concerned, would be supplied by_ back
yard end vacant lot cultivation, so that
market g'trdeners could use their land
in part for grain crepe.
Town cultivation received a very im.
portant stimulus last year, .Amateur
gardeners will be more efficient this
imager, andsplendid results should be
obtained if the people will understand
that every vegetable and every ounce
of other food which they can produce
from town land frees labor and develop
ed land for the production of grain for
export to the Allied armies and peoples
Iidarket Gardener ilfuet Grow Grain
The market gardener would do well
to plan during the owning season to
devote part of his land to grain. It
ie quite probable that there will be as
much profit for hien in growing oats, or
even wheat, as in raising cabbages or
lades vegetable crops, It is impart•
ut that he appreciate the real eigniti.
thea to him of back yard gardening
id vacant lot cultivation scheme..
it &101190 are gradually working t. -
1Hrlaleaa int, : tF ' .• 19 ULa:nlla a1grsue
sold , 13't.t 01 ,0, 1(13 4 18(1)01 11 1130 food T.,,„
1111 the t pit ! r1i'11. 1t, North'
Nefil3 t, '' ( : 1„8 ,t is r-spe• f
11 3,c l) t that 111 yt;, , wards the time when a large part of
( :g ut'reags
9 'e
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., ,. .. 1 1,,. mg tarp. .
Liniment' t4 c E, ,,..,t.. a
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Ever. 1r • = • w?• • ant t.os=ibly' pro I
or gale
SCRANTON COAL
W. ;L. hEY Sedforth.
Phone. I LID
A Business
Without a. proper
st/stiff of adver-
tisin is hire e
motor without the
+ power
'F+
Seaforth News
ADVERTISEMENTS
will supply the
required energy
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cveniaps127
heir requirements of perishable ie at
1 l.0 will be provided from city land.
t3': market gatdcner trust adjust hi
peretions to this changing.9itustion,
The people of the cities and tong
met do 11100e than canteen= backyards
til recant lots. The fernier looks r,
leen for active assistance to oreruomp,
se far as may be possible, the lal:0,
iertage. '}'here are many thollelu,tie
f /nen iR Cllle918(1(1 towns who are not
igihle for military service but who
odd do very necessary war work 01; a
rm. The call cameos to thee° men to
:ince fi:::d , mutter how
Hoar; his ir Lr:r I:„te'ib ll tl e: 3, may be jet
Thee., wit esezett ['retiree feed, eat: j
ai leli4t r;:ltektrvrg it. The (11111091 0008 l91
1 3(0 i0 1nlp..ret101'' 'rho tituatium to 0
'1110 is 1.1;039..1 at,.d the a.,tltl „ rapidly
et
.ti p'•auo Ii;; g rli s,t etnslrtten when pricy '
+at
will tint ion rhe most inipert;tut gnc0t.e.0100
I bat whoa ey,.n the peup'.i n i'1:nu,la T1
:099' he glad to eat ,lt1y fool which at
they can obtain: The 3ncrr•safl'1 pro. Pr
secutinn of the war by tho Allies will alt
as
depend t0 a very largo extent upon the 1i,
„ extent of food production and food sa
conservation this year by the people of St
is certain io hieree00 lit severity, Many
of these 31)033 would (lo well to eoneitler
whether they would net he set'vittg
1130ir own beat intonate, as well Se the
8(101 els of the r country, by becoming
producer& of food, by going on to the
land end growing the food fur which
they would be assured a very high price
for some year] et }east.
The present eituetlon demands titer.
ongh organization of the labor in the
cities, towns, olid villages of the
1)omioion. The farmers and the farm-
ers' W1vee and boys and snits in the
rata! municipalities will put forth their
utmost effort iii 3918 to product+ the
greatest possible amount of food, hilt
the Increase by their work is atl'iotly
limited by physissl endurance. The
people who are now fou-produeere
must make up the labor shortage, There
meat be the thorongh organization of
the free labor of our Pities, Time of
thousands more city 33011 Ie 3110181 Lu-.
uoale producers of food. llnlese this
be clone the &filiation will become in-
000118ng1y serious and 113e emleetjetl0ea
'nay be disastous, 'there is an iudiritl.
nal responsibility resting upon the
every city resident. The Canadian
people responded apouclidly to the call
for men to fight. Another null has
ee111e to those at horde tu support the
fighters. This or11, too, is an individual
03,13 to every mall and women to do his
or her best "Fight ur F1u'tn” should
he our motto this year. If those who
ca3,uot fight refuse to farm, the altern-
ative 5vill.be actual hunger, and per-
haps starvation among the women and
children of the Allied tuitions and
much dietreas even in the cities of nor
035.3 Dominion.
A Simple and Cheap lledieime.--A
simple, cheap and effective nledicl,e is
something to be desired. Thele is ,o,
m0,heine so effective a regulator of the
dlpeatis'e 0)019,1 as Pai'melee'e - Fege -�
e1Lle rills. They are simple, they are;
cheap, they can be got anywhere. and i
I'll .r, ld, y
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THE DOMINION it
w
s Established 1871
NCAPITAL AND RESERVE $13,000.000
J1
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Savings Department
Have yon money in the Bank/ Are you saving/ By
1r putting away a few dollars at a time you will soon possess
a fund for emergence.
Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received
Interest paid or added tag accounts twice a year. sot
m
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a SEAFORTH BRANCH: R, M, JONES, Manage&,,
imenieetsteetuaruftt senntlilnititemensis entimeieissi&1Miilr**senterseile.miest
es...,.a1121.am.,a..VM,...a+aa,.ary .. -. _:.. ....., ..... _. _ ...mmme,.,..r.:�
10 CENT "CASCARETS"
FOR LIVER AND BOWELS
Cure Sick Headache, Constipation,
Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Sad
Breath --Candy Oathartic.
No odd .how bad your liver, stomach
or howole; how much your hr'nd pchea,
how miserable you are frena constipa-
tion, indigestion, biliousness and stug-
giob bowels—you always g•. '. ' 1 with
Oascarets. They immediately cleanse
and regulate the stopFeil, 1910050 the
sour, fermenting fool and foul 31ses;
take the execs= Lilo from flu: liver and
carry off the cousl'ipated waste matter
and poison from the intestines and
bowels, A. 1 Oemuf bo:, from your drug-
gist; will keep your iiver and bowels
clean; stomach sezer l and ;geed clear for
months. They a, l: w::il:' rest sleep,
SEA FORTH 1IARK ET
Good Milling Wheat............... ..............$'210
Oats .................... 75
Barley •.... . 1 15
Peas 3.60
Bran per tone—,
Shorts per ton . ....................,41
Flour .............................. ],138 810
their beneficial ac3iou will pore their' Eggs ....-..,,,•-,- .. 45
recommendation. They are the r, rd}- flogs to Partner..........,.. 17,30
cite of the pour Maul anti 0105e Who
wish to escape doctors' bills will tie wel
in giving them a trial.
SUMMER KITCHENS
Danger From Stoves Without Safe and
Proper Chimney.
A. sequence of the annual spring
housecleaning period in the home 1
the exodus of cooking stoves and.
ranges to the summer kitchens, Thi2
•emoval involves a considerable fire
•ick. The summer kitchen naturally
puggests a building of more or lees
flimsy 'construction, usually a frame
can -to without a proper chimney, Too
bften the stovepipe through wall or
trivetoot serves as smoke outlet, without
t
protection of the surrounding
kvoodwork. The same care should be
exercised with stoves and ranges In
lnmmer aa 1n winter, Woodwork
ahould be protected by sheet metal„
with at least two inches of air apace
,with
the metal and woodwork,
hent metal should also be placed
der the stove, projecting sufficient -
to over,:ome the danger from live
heals fttllui S • upon 1 the floor.
Proper and sac chimneys should
o provided, and, where necessary for
ipes to go through frame partition
0 Metal terinibles, provided with ven.
Mated air spaces. should be used. In-
purance companies will inn knowingly
accept as a risk any building In which
btovepipes issue through roof or aide -
walls, Should such a condition be
established and a fire occur from this
Muse, the companies are not called
(teen to pay the lose, the policy be
Ing void. It is therefore of the alt•
most importance to provide safe
equipment for stoves in summer kW
"ens.
fielder their indite 'nal 0e0penbibili1'.
zero 18149 men new engaged in (moup-
n:11a wh telt ,tr,. 1(05 ('(ar,ntial 10 111'
li!cu tion Of the war, bile could,
.3 Should, be on farms, helpit.g to
ort possible Lenin.) add thus uphold.
g ,I,i Allied. cause. '!'here are thou
nee of school teachers university
intents and high school boys .rho were
elle with advantage to themselves nod
their country, spend their summer heli.
days in aetaal productive meth in the
country Last year many Young Ivo ,
noon did Important work and spent
etjnyable holiday p log fruit, The
1(01,1 this year will be much greeter.
!'here are thousenfls of email traders
storekeepers, etc, men with some agt•1-
mlltural expereinoe, who should 0033
sitter what the world food shortage will
mean as individuals. Itis certain that
the supply of food will be short
and prides will he high at least until
(920, If the war continues, the scare.
icy will be more acute and the period of
North America.
Baron Rnondde in a recent massage
says "The food position in thie country
and I understand in France also, Oen
Without Exaggeration 'Be Deeoribed
As Critical And Anxious: 1 Am New
Unable To Avoid Compulsory Regola.
tion, I Fear It Will Have '1'o Come
With Long Lines Of People Await-
ing In The Severe Weather In Praeti.
cally Every Town In Eugland Por The
Daily Neeesearies 10f Life".
Worm are encouraged by morbid
conditions of the stomach amu bowels
and so -subsist, Miller's Worm Poled
ers will alter these conditions almost
immediately and will sweep the worms
away. No destructive parasite can
live in oontact with this medi0ine,
which is not only a worm destroyer
but a health.giving medicine most be.
neleial to tho young constitution, and
es
-. '.tot, . it h,i9 no aunOrior,.
shortage prolonged- Even the posaibi'.
ity of hunger must not be showed to
divert the Allied nations from the con-
tent menace of Prussian mlilitarist11
Feed shortage 1n0a11e increasing difii-
tittles for the small middleman and the
men engaged itt work other than that
which is of direct necessity in 0°111100
Om with the war. The economic press-
ure upon the unnneoessary middlemen
Auction Sale
Remember the cle-,rin;,r ''8t
AIICtl•)I1 rale on Lot 6, Con.
2, TUCker'3ntith, of Firm
Stock and Implcln':nts, on
(.In.
3oth 1918 All la) be,
Sold as the Proprietor h is
Sui_d his farm.
-john Gemmel, 1', op.
Thos. Brown, :duct,
CREAM WANTED
Seed Your cram), ti ale and receive
top prices. We are running our plant
the year through and 0an handle your
11111 supply and furnish you with cans.
We pay twice each mouth nod weigh
sample,and test each can of tweeze care
fully. Our motto is " Honesty to ou
Pat1one " Patrons are requeetasl t, re
3111(1 all our cans when not in nee.
Satter anButtermilk al . on halal
II i for at market prices.
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
cow Wanted
Wanted, a Jersey owe or heifer, Ap-
ply to the Nowe Oboe.
New Winnipeg Trains
Travel between Eaatsrn Sud 1Vestorn
Canada is always heavy in the winter
months, particularly daring December
with its holiday season, To meet the
requirement of the public, therefore, a
special Daily Service between Toronto
anti Winnipeg is annrmvend 11y the
Canadian Northern (I Way; West
hound, Dec. ;rd to Jan, _ud LOIN uuly;
Lrastbonud, Dec, let to Jho, u"th, 1918
only. Thereafter rogt;L.r tri weekly
service gill be remitted. .1 'Through
Tourist 810epin1 r.v' will also be opera
e,1 betwe18 '1',00,44 nbd 1.'algary d.lily
OR part of the abuse spvuial ser,, 0, and
eonnectiou will be 111 111.,t wit', regular
daily train hutire_i, 1Vutoop,'g raid
Edmonton( St,rvieu h -tweet, lbtuuto
std Vittcouvt r rem 18,0 tri- I 1 1
ycr c 1;ar
int: Toronto \I :3,,l sr+ IV,.d1• •o- I Iv. null
Fridays as preJent,
CHURCH NEWS
A ti (1911113 under thio head life
P pt tlhie, regarfree ding meetings
where An adtn/selmt Feu is
charged •f he rain for such
being five (mut per count lieu
S!?AFORTH G'' 14 R 1-1 E.; S
St. James'
St, Jalut+s Cllntult, Yet. leather P
Corcoran, Rev, loather r), It. North•
graved ,l'loreing Alstee 7 0,01, High
Maas 10.3(1 11,m, Sunday' seh0ol 2 e
p m. Evening vespers 7 (1.x11
St. Thomas'
.Rev, T. H. Brown, Rector. Sunday
ser0oes 1I a,m, and 7 p.m. Sunday
sohoo1 2,30 p. 133, Women's Anglican
Missionary Association, Tuesday 2.30
p.m. Ohildren'obranth Saturday 2 p.m.
ntoreesaion services every 1'hnraday,
.0 p.m.
First Presbyterian
Ger. 1', H, Larkin„ Pastor. Sunday'
services 11 18.m, and 7 p 111, 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 Mitt
sion Band 3rd Tuesday. in the month at
7.30 p,m, Sunshine Mission Banti
every 2nd Monday at 4.15 p,m,
Methodist
Rev, G. llIcKinley, B. D,. paster
—SUNDAk'—Class at 10:00 a,1a,
Public service 11 a.m. and 7 pen. Sun
day Imhof)! and Bible study &lase 2,30
Epworth League'l'lesday 8 p.m Prayer
Meeting Tllurada y 1, p,lu.
Salvation Army
Capt. Froud and Lieut. Shave.
H0 incus meeting 11 a.m. !'raise
service 3 pen, Gospel service 7 pen
Children] Service—Directory Plass 133
a,to, Bible etaeaee 4 eat, Week night
hlretiligs-1Vndteeel •t Prat.r Ic'u
ting
For farther hirtie11!.1.0f, o:3,' Laval Etjmtlntivflle iPresbyterfdit
1_ lt,
Rev, J, Argil, past.,( r;nudny.el
iA. 1'ire4 it 11.m, 11111 7 p lu. 1'111,• cher
3 p.m Prayer nl:l tin' 5Vedeeeiln,
Sp, 1n. k• 1',81,5, ('that ;eeli'ridst
in tate month S p 111 ty t t.r„u'. M
ary Society Ord'Yeti s0 y ie the
at 2.
r `1i) Ion. Lyle,: aid nem
tnedlately' after,
Pune table or apply to Town
Chas. Ahefhtu•(,
SAVED FROM
a
_ i is EL GRAVE
q.':tont has a more tragic tale been
e1.1 than that of this young woman,
parents, brothers and sisters
111, all died of consumption, leaving
`'r sone to make a living as best she
”?11(4.
y er robust, hard work and worry
i undermined her health, when she,
h ,:oma a victim of this dreaded
1 0)0)3', Slummed by friends who
10-,1 contagion, Without ftmds, for
had b -en unable to save from her
31!' earnings, she seemed doomed,
111.' others of hest• family, to an
-'ui iely grave. Fortunately, she was
r 3rd and sent to the' Muskoka
'0 a
Hospital, before it was too late,
eve. she is now doing well, with
:0350' chance of ultimate recovery
Muskokal Free nHospital fouraConsump-
tives to enable it to continue the great
work o1' caring for just such cases as
this. No matter how small the gift,
it will be welomne.
Contributions may be sent to W. T.
Gage, Chairman, 84 Spadina Avenue,
Toronto, or to Geo. A. Reid, Secretary -
Treasurer, Gage Institute, Toronto.
Wood Wanted
Anyone having 8 or ten oorde of woo
or eats can hear of a uurchaeer by ap-
plying at the News Office,
FOR SALE
7 Room House, good cellar, Harp
and Soft Water, good menthe, and
plendid locality, Apply this o ffioe.
.Mcfcillop Presbyterian
Iter. D Carswell pastor. 8onday
services fluffs' cherch I1 a 111 Sunday
eoltool In a.m, Prayer meeting Wed-
nesday 8 p.m. '. 1 (reefs ifiasiuuury
Society last Fri,l-ir 11. oil011 114on}h at
2 o'clock.
03oasstat. s Methodist
Re v. 11', Kaiue. inIator, Seuday
service it 333 p,3,,, Yetil13 I'enple'a Lna•
;ne2.30 p r0 Snn,lny nmen's Auxil-
ary first Tuesday of every mouth a
30 p,m. L'oliao' a'n I I
of each round, ,:1(l 33.tn
. ant Thursday
Winth^op Presbyterian
Sunday socviee 2.111 pm, Sunday'
oheel 1 15pin . Prayer meeting
Tuesday 8 p el L.(1, last wed.
It 5\911 Prevent Cloernted Throat,—
At t11 first symptoms of seen throat
which presages 1110mrati0,, and inflam-
mation, telt, n spoonful of 1)t, Themes
Ecl001rio Oil. Add a little anger to tl
to make it palatable, It will allay the
irritation and prevent the ulceration
and evening that 'are so painful,
Those who were periodically subject
to g11fney have, thus have made theta,
selves irmmnne to attack,
Highest Prices Paid
for rags, rubbers, bones,
metal, horse hair, hides(,,
skins, all kinds of furs etc.
Also .tali(: books
and newspapers
N. Appllezoft
SIAFi)J1['fJ JUNK DEALER
Agrees from Creamery
Phone 183
Don't Dela1,J
It any longer but cone in at
once and have those Photo-
graphs taken to give to pour
friends.
We will please you and
you will please, pour friends.
so come in now and have
the problem solved.
12 good Photographs wilt
make 12 good pre.serlts.
As the daps get dark vert)
earlg Please come in early,
Picture Framing a Speci-
Jtg--We sell Films and do
finishing for Amateurs.
P1IIJCI1
PHOTOGRAPHER
i
SEAPORTS
END STOMACH TROUBLE,
GASES OR DYSPEPSIA
"Pape's Diapepaln" makes sick, sour,
gassy stomachs surely feel fine
in five minutes.
If what you just ate is souring on
your stomach or lies like a luntp of
lead, or you belch :;ae end eructate
&our, undigested food, 0r have a feeling
of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea,
had taste in mouth and stomach -head-
ache, gnu ea0 gat relief in five minute&
IT neutralizing acidity. Put an end to
+melt stomach distress now by getting a
large flftyrent ease of }'ape's Diopepein
from any drag stor,'. You realize in
five minutes hole nentll.cs it is to suffer
from indigestion, dysp•+peta or any atom
ar11 disorder caused by food fer011atttltion
din' b1 ex,o'o,v„ avid in stumncl,,
MPTLY SECURED
An 3'111111, I 1, which will obe senour tVfrrM1l�Da'A•
MARION 1x MAR'''.
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"For the Blood is the Life."
MEN YOU ARE
SUFFERING
Wltia any dlooace dao to Irnpura Wood
1,1101, as Eosoma, SOre31.Im, Scurvy, Sad
Logs, A1,ocosooa, Gluon., Glandular
8 no,eollingo, 80112 P plos, florae of nny
k1 d, Pilolood o
Poi n,Rhoumatiem,
DontOtC., dtget 1. your time and money
un lotions And ointment., ahmh cannot get
below the vurrace .4 tile sktu, What yen Cunt
io a medicine that will thoroughly frce the blood
,d the ponemnous matter which alone is the true
)fiat ure is all
est your
n Mtnedicine. 111a compooe
f ingredients which quickly expel from the
blood all impurities, from whatever cause
:rising, and by rendering It clean curl pure,
1 h, relied unt utrivt a lasting cu;
rr X40, `r`3 >hk! r3,
mood aoroi.
(her 50 Ma
StlereN,.
Pleasant to
take.
'herd 0a '.1'
Chee4,t d
no114.11. gCURES ALL
vortltut ,.
Clarke's
Blood
Mixture
SKIN & HOOD DISEASES.
LEMONS WHITEN AND
BEAUTIFY THE SKIN
Make this beauty lotion cheaply for
your face, neck, arms and hands.
At the coat of a small jar of ordinary
cold cream one can preparo a hill quar-
ter pint of the moat wonderful lemon
skin softener and complexion beautifier,
by squeezing the juice of two fresh lem-
ons into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white, Care should bo taken
to strain the juice through a fine clout
so no lemon pulp gots in, then this he.
tion will keep fresh for months. Every
woman knows that lemon juice is used
to bleach and remove such blomielioy�• ae
freckles, sallowness and tan walla
the ideal akin softener, whitener and
beautifier,
Just try it} Get three ounces of
orchard white at any drug store and
two lemons from the grocer and make up,
a quarter pint of this sweetly fr.graut
lemon lotion and massage it daily into
the face, neck, arms and hands, It is
marvelous to emoothen rough, red lune..