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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-03-14, Page 4v PROFESSIONAL CARDS, mr.blcAL atH, oWVdolOQ, PbLonUdtndEnuggeu4l 8pcetaattention In diseases of eye, Iter, toxo' marl Throat, Oe and residence belated Dominion Bank. Mc Phone rte. t, Residence Phone No. MS e F, J. SeilltyWS 8 itfortit Pelee emir s- �idenoer-eadetteb etroot, cast 04 the thee. odist Ohuroh, Coroner for eeenty of Heron, Telephone No, to. Dtits, evert dt 9LAUKAY, Physicians and Bargeone, eminent React opposite teethe. diet Church. eeeforth, I6COT'r, graduate Inatome and Awl Arbor, and member of Ontario College of Physicians land Surgeons. Coroner for County of Intron. gold misdeed Ttingraduate 'ty Medtea College University, Of'Collo g I yefclans and Surgeons. Ontario, �B,-' 1 + 111iILItMAh OaWopthic, Specialist -iu 11,•Inef. attar lln[drcu'a t)setlse8 and Rhonanal, troubles, Acut' a,d Chronic dlsord ere, I•'.a r,. stye, Nose and Throat ,tdenoLd re• moved without thee cite. Consultation free tteyal Hotel ar.l8r.> it tit a p m irrl.iny 8 •,.nl. to ') pm Maid age MOS OS named by JOHN t ed b Jeweler utd "ptlrina, Sea• arch insurance liyou ere, postcard will g tour moo. Accident' J. an. 41LN(WHIL,RY, .vuerat Acent for London Life Insurance Co.. and Im,..dn'' ,aorantee and Accident fnonrance Co, S••nfortb. Ont. James atom] ei. H SEAFORTH NEWS. h,Rrrcl«w.,+■n,.-wu,,�j��'(��.e.•.itq'i1I'�twj�yJyy�rw<�� tot Lo tt nim lit V i UlAir+V`r9t1J!! C,enernt 5''r*, ,,Its, and Aarido.t has,erxuoo Agent, ep.I, n'ea ., dealer I. itry!ft: 14aeh(nns. THE MC .ILLOP Mutual l Firs Irsurance Gila Parer and Isolated Teeren Property Only insured, OFFICERS sex. (root:uLe, i.cderit h. President, .James fixer:wood, Vlre•Preeieen t. Taenaa Hoye. '+,•ni.+rtn: Sac.•'rreas, Directors D. F. laic -Gregor, Seaforth) John G. Grieve. Winthrop W, Ring, Constamret John Reno:mete. Berodgbagen; Robert Ferris, kfarlock; Malcom Mc, eon, CIYtton' n McCartney Seaforth;. lames Connolly, Goderlch, Jan. Evan. Beachwood. Agents WW1= W1= LC ne riE�noadvW.e J. Seaton, e.. Bolmeovlile; IL d. Jarmouth, Brodhngen: Jar, Iters and John Govenlock. Seafortb, auditors. Parties deslsoua to effect Insurance of trnnan other buslneta w111 be promptly attended co t application to any of the above oaficetn, address to their respective poatofeoee. The Ot'lginal and Only Genuine Beware of Imitations Said o0 the Merits at Minard's Union, For Sale SCRANTON COAL W. IL, KEY, Seaforth. P'1011K 1 SO A Business Without a proper systut ofadver- tlisirci is like a motor without the pelvic. •Ff Sedforth New, ADVIefITISEIIENT,S will supply tale required energy. phone • !L4 evenings 127 15 ISSUED AVERY THURSDAY From the Odes MAIN ST. . SEAFORTH, ONT. Phone. 84 Feinting 1sT , SUBSCRIPTION Uue dollar per yC year, etrIcdy la ad r a eco 11110G mild f!1 edesnee, one dollar and papas, 11117 he cents extra, UnitedglStates xd vanced. When subscribers 0hmnoge their address notice should be Zentairimmedlatety,giving scribers will will o favor address. y notifyingdue a of any irregularity of delivery. Reading Not3peg—No reading notice, advertising asy eats talnmeat or matter by which moneyle to be made by apla ny sm or cause wit be Inserted In Tug Sawa without charge. The price for the loser. tion of buslneao nanouneementa is TEN cents per octant 11ne each insertion to parties having no contract for display advertising, and FIVE cants per Ilse each Insertion to those, baying display contracts, and Inc church, roclety and eatertalatnent reading notices. Card of Thanks 5 to 9 tines. 50 cent*. Jo4001a1, Legal, Official and Govern- ment Notican--Tea tents per line for foss inaertlon end five ants per line for each suble:met Insertion, Yearly -urds—Profession! Cards not exceeding One Inch, will be Inserted for 95.00 per ' er, na'able strictly In advance Otepiay a.i vertlaing—Rates furnished �.1 application "Advertisement, ordered for Insertion, wUntlt forbid and those sent without written Instructions will appear until rltten order are ;-eeIved for their dls- :ontlnnanee. Letters to the EdItar must be aocom. Danled by tine writer's own signature, not or publication, but as a guarantee of geed faith. The publisher accepts no mopon- atbIlity whatever for the statements made in ouch communications, Lettere on reli- gious topica w111 not be published at all except as held advertising, plainly marked as such. The rate for such matter is ten tents per line. J. F. SNOWDON EDITOR ANDPUBLISHER Proving the value of Summer Pasture b Igeneral Observations j There may be some who woncler, like '0111 Britisher" why the Allies do not attack on the west front. To such,'one little item in the report of special eorr• ospondeot, W. A. William), of Monday lest, may be reassuring. He says, "As the enemy is inferior in the air, so the wieter record of trench raiding finds bnlauoe strongly in favor of Canada, our guns dominate the enemy " Willi- am) is at the front and knows apparent- ly how the situation is. The line is strong. They are prepared and con- fidently await the foe. s The Food Controller 11a8 ordered that all grocers selling retail she11 take out a license before the Bret of May next, and any person selliug without such license shall be subject to a flue, or any person baying from a grocer who has )0t procured to license is atthject to fine Treatment of Grain for Smut The annual losses from grain smuts iu Canada are muoh greater than ie oommouly supposed Various estimates have been made the smallest of which is serious indeed. We minuet afford it, On one farm in Dundas county, Ontario 3; per cent of the oat crop was 1013)18 onexatninatlUtt to be ruined by smut. The loose smut of oats is ane of the 1 commmleeOt and most troublesome of grain smuts in this country and in fields whiuh appear to be but slightly affected the losses, if known, would be truly startling. Oat smut can be prevented by treati)g the seed with formalin, The followiug method is reoommended by the Ontario Agrioultnral College, "Mix one pint of formalin with forty gallons of water. Plaoe the grain to be treated on a clean manva88 or floor. Sprinkle the formalin solution over the grain, then shovel the grain over into another pilo so as to mix it thoroughly then sprinkle and shovel again, Ren - eat this until every grain is moistened by the ferrnalit) solution; then oover the pile with smoking and leave for three or four hours. At the end of this time, spread the grain out thinly to dry; shovelling it 015T three or four tinea will (leaden the drying. Forty gallons of the formalin aolutiou is etltGcient to sprinkle butwP ar, thi117 and forty b0811018 of grate." Never expose wet grain to a tom- e pitrature below freezing. If the grain t8 sewn while moist, it will not ruts a8 freely as dry grain; for this reason open up the drill somewhat or the stand will ba too thin, What Experiment Or the Commission of Conservaton Shows A small field of summer pasture sown on the farm is very valuable in many ways. It the ordinary pee - tense aro short and dried up during July and August the piece sown to summer pasture will tide the stook over tate dry pastor's period. If the entitle ary pasture le good, then the sulemee mixture can be oat for hay or allowed to ripen se is crop, It is stn excellent crop with which to eesd down, sapeolal- ly when pestered or out early, and may be sown after the regular spring seed- ing is 04mplOted. having fall hie troops ready, and all ail. el' properatione mode. Wltysliow hint to got everything ready told* mind and thus inereeee his chine* of viotoryy There is no doubt the Germans are staking everything on this great attaok, It le like the last throw of it desperate gambler, and we may be sure they will leave no stone 1111terned to snake it a succors, We know they have not el. ways gained their objectives --Verdun fortugtanae--but perhaps from those failures they have learned leesonewhioh they will turn 6o a000unt in the corning attack. Our failures aro eontetimee stepping stones to glorious victory. It does seem to a epeatator mo• 0 than three thousand mike away that 00nnme n sense, as well es sound milit. ivy strategy, would say that tate Ent. elite foroea before now should have been hurled against the German linea, Summer pasture mixtures were sown on u number of &u'me last year with good results, iu oonneotien with the lila tratiou County work being oouduot oil by the Commission of Conservation in Dundee county, Ontario. On one illan'e farm five acres were sownas follows' one acres to oats and vetches, 011P a0re to oats and peas, ands three acres to a mixture of wheat, oats and barley, This field enabled the farmer to save for hay another five acre' field which gave a yield of 11) tants The mentor pasture grew so well that, when ready for use, it woe fettered across and only half, of it pastured. The two and one half acres, however, provided the Main pasture for 12 cows eleriug July and moot of August, and caused an Itterea8e of 35 pounds per day in milk yield, whioh held up for more than a month while other pasture were short. The other half of the field yielded 81X bade of mixed feed out greet) and made into hay. The field was seeded to clover and timo- thy, and the onset of the winter found it in splendid oonditiol, with a good catch of grass and clover. Best results on this farm were obtained from oats and vetches with wheat, oats and barley next, and oats and peas last. Plan now to try it this year; it means more feed —F. 0. N. Why Wait for the Germans? To the Editor of the Seaforth News: If two of the beet baseball teame on the continent were to be pitted against each other in any town in Ont. ario—may )Seaforth—there would doubt. leas be snores among the spectator who would be presumptuous enough to find fault with the playing of these experts. And so it ie with the groat and awful game of war whioh is now being played on the western front in Europe 0f course, we assume that the men in supreme command of the entente tunnies are the ablest and most skilful of generals, filled right up with know- ledge of military tactics, who eau give a good reason for every move they make and for every move they fail to make, This being the case, it may be a presumptnous gin of the first magni- tude on my part, to have any question ings about the way in which things are being conducted on the woebern front. However, 1 cannot help wondering why military operations at present aro con- fined to petty bombing raids en the enemy trenohes, and to little engage. meets between patrols. For mouths wo have heard that in the spring Ger- many intended to put Forth a gigantic effort on the western front, bringing into notion all her available forces, her objeot being to foflio6 a final and crush ing defeat on the allied armies, which which would cul the war, and make her the dominating power of Europe With Raids disposed of, Ceermany has been transferring the best of her Eastern troops to the western front. She has not been able to do this as fast as she would desire, her transportation facilities not being equal to what they. were at the beginning of the war; for in flarmeny, as in this country, railway equipment (taring (he wet. hae beet) al- lowed todeteriorate, But ahe is get ting her troops across. Previoue to Germany's bringing over her Eastern troops, the ent0n60 Forces were superior to here in every reepeot, more )nen, more guns, more air craft, but, earl General Maurine, "th18 super. iority is diminishing." He filen says, ,1 1 a I +man offensive Is not immediately likely because the Normans require time, to prepare lief troupe• 1114 these 1110.1D1 preparations, ori, naw more or less complete, and the enemy can attaok wb"u"ver be completes his local prep - Anatole . ' What i roomier et is that the Ent - forces do not mato a e.t,onrted 'attaok along the entire we8tern front and take the enemy at the disadvantage of not It may bo said that the casualty loss is alwaye greater on the part of the attacking force: but it must be borne do mind that whenever this iuovitable battle is fought, the Milling will exceed that of any previous battle in world history, and it may ho that an otaly attaok on our part would win us the victory at less cost of life than we might pay for defeat if sve awaited the Oman -ire of the enemy. Finally, could wo imagine either, Wellington or Bonaparte sitting pat, and allowing the enemy to m illoot his forces, and make all the proparatiou that experience and the highest milia. ary sagacity could suggest? We oort, airily can not, Yours truly, Old Britisher School Fair A meeting of the trnatoes of the schools of McKillop was held in No, 4 Schoolhouse on Friday evening March rat The object of the meeting was to disease the advisability holding a child renes fair in McKillop. It wee agreed unanimously that this 000180 would be in the beet interests of the children and that it would also increase pro duction, Many boys and girls would be led to take an interest in farm work who at present do not, Eight or ten schools have already joined, and the indications are that we will see eons* lively contests in stook and other pro- duata in September, Announcements regarding prize lists, games, races, etc, will be made later. The following, motions were carried: That the Fair he at No. 4. That we form an assoc- iation under the name of the McKillop School Fair As,ociation. Tbat the following oftiour8 be appointed for this year. President, W. J. Beattie; Direct- ors: John Lane; Geo, 13enneweis, John Shannon, John Scott, Robt. Gibson, Secretary Treasurer, Foster F, Fowler. Grow Alfalfa With a serious shortage in farm lab- our confronting the producer, it will difficult to increase farm production by expanding the acreage under crop. However, the need for increased pro- duction remains and under the present circumstances, there seems to be only one way to make the best of the sit. station, and that is to make every acre produce more in quantity as well as quality, than it 1ta5 produced in the past. With epeoial reference to increased produotion in the forage crop line, the gnsetion is, "What forage orop is,under present conditions likely to produce the heaviest returns and, at the name time the highest quality of feed for all round feed purposes " There is 110 forage crop that better animas thin purpose than alfalfa. It oan be grown to advantage under a diversity of eoil and Mimetic condition's and has, generally speaking, a wider geographical range in Oanada than any other forage crop, Alfalfa is a ohoice food for all hinds of farm animals and produoes more economical feed per more than any other hay or pasture crop It, furthermore. requires comparatively little labor, Once well established, it oontinues to yield heavy (*tams, On a000unt of its lasting character a good deal of money and tuber is saved an, natally, as 110 18 seeding is necessary for years and for tine reason if no other, alfalfa should command special ratan• tion just now from any farmer who is handicapped by scarcity of hthnnr, It may be objected, tho.igl':; that jest ewe, when an immediate i to uses+ in farts production is $o urgently needed, alfalfa may not be the most nommnnd Milo forage orop, in spits of all its mar its,beoauso it takes a year to make it estahliohofl as a paying orop, 16 is true that there ie an urgent need for the greateot possible produc-, Titttrpday l irti'l:h 14 a.misnsl>!1naanamais1ammosimaislllatlW..MMtfp MMMIMMMliMM1IIMMMMMM M THE DOMINION BANK 1 It Established 1871 is s* tat M % • • CAPITAL AND RESERVE $13,000,000 08 it M ��_ 11 Farmers' Sale Notes 1(7 w I MI )3 x 1f 1t tt Farmers will do well to leave their sale notes. with The Dominon Bank; for collection, Consult the Manager. • SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Manages) 1 Issestaio sieuess lsorsosamossostltheosenstosins nBaMennit IpMWitissa mews THLCK, GLOSSY frKAIR FREE FROit4 DANDRU 'F Girls! Try RI Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautiful—Get a small bottle of Dandorine, If you *are for heavy hair that OS - bens with beauty and Is radiant keit' life; has an incomparable softness u, is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine, Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it Immo• diately dissolves every particle of dandntfl. You can not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This doetruativo scurf robs the hair of its luetre, iia strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a fever- ishness and itching of the scalp; the hair meta famish, loosen and die; then the 'hair falls out fast. Surely get a Intall bottle of Knowlton's Daaderino tom any etrug store and fust try it, SEAFORTH MARKET Good .'Milling wheat,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $2.10 °ata ........... ..................... 85 Barley......,....„ ..... . ..... .......... 1 35 Rrau per ton..... • .........:........18.00 Shorts per ton ,............,..., ,........41 Flour ......... ................ ......6,60 Butter. ........................... .... .40 Eggs ...... .... ............ ...... 38 Hogs to farmers 18 Iii SEAFORTH SPRING STOCK SHOW Seaforth; Friday April 5, 1918 at 1 p, m. Prize, Lists and Part. iculars Later. D. Rotheringllharn, Pres R. M. Jones, Treas M. Broderick, Sec'y Iioe to meet the immediate demands of Canada and the Allies and that thorr. fore every ounce of energy should be mobilized to relieve the situation as quiokly as possible, But Canada will be called upon to produce record crops not only this year, but for malty yea) s to come, peace or no peace. The mere ending of the war will not bring about:a relaxation of the efforts in farm pt o. duotion. On the contrary with the re. tarn of peace the necessity of making the most out of the soil will be felt more keenly than ever before. In view of this it would sewn to be a good pol- icy to prepare for the future now and ae far as forage orope are concerned, pedal attention should be paid to alfalfa se aorop that, better than any other. is likely to fill the bill as the crop of the fitters, ROD AMO GUN Maro1, Rod ,and Gun is on the newt; stands and its content* are of special interest to lovers of the cat of doors. Some of the etoriee most worth reading are, "A. Canadian Cousin" by Marvin Leslie Hayward; ''Skin for Skin" by Harry W. Laughy; "Tho ()Rohe Thlef' by P, W Parkinson; "A Canadian Wolf Story" by T. S. Soott; "A Big Game HuEt at Burnell Creek' by A. C, Ludwig; "A week iu the Mountains of Quebec" by Marian T, Scott; "S11fid. clout unto the Day" by El, 0. Haddon, etc., etc, The regular departmonte devoted to Olins and Ammunition Fiehing Notes, Along the Trap Line. Alpine ()Nth of Oana1a, ens. , are we 1, maintained and the uurnber es a whole is roplelo with good tbnlg. W. L Taylor, Limited, publiehes Red and Gun ylager:Me at Woodttook, Ont. Unless worms be expelled from the eyetem, 110 child eau he hoaltey Mother Graves' Worm Exterminlatoe 1s the best medicine extant to destroy worms. CHURCH NEWS A ) items under this Head are published tree of charge, ex- ecpt those regarding meetings where en ndutiasion fee is charged. The 0(110 for such being live cent par 0011111 111 5 SPAFORT1 (HUReHfirS St. Janes' St. James, Church , Rev. Father P Corooran, Ltet', Fettle r G. R. North. graves ,Morning 41aeo 7 a.m. High Mass 10.30 a,13, 8nnclay school 2.30 p m. Evening ve8pe10 i pen. St. Thomas' Rev, T. 11. Brown, hooter, Sunday 6310080 11 a.n1 and i pen, etuuday school 2,30 p. m. Woman's Anglican Missionary Association Tuoeday 2 '30 p.m. Childran'ebrauch Satnrtlay 8 p.tn. ntermeosion. 30r1'iee8 every Thursday, .0 p,ln, Pirst Presbyterian Roc, 1. H,. Larkin,, Pastor. Sunday 8eryi0es 11 tun, 'and 7 p u1, Sunday i SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, w GASES OR INDiGESTIOhi school 2.30 p.m. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7. 46 p.tn. Women's Miss- ionary Sooioty•the first Tuesday in each month at 7,45, Barbara Kirkman Mix, Bion Band Ord 'Tuesday in the month at 7,311 p,m, un9hi1149. ae M)8910. 5 Banti every 2nd MonSday' at 4.111 p,rn Highest Prices Paid for rags, robbers, banes, metal, horse hair, hides, skins, all kinds of furs etc. Also take boobs and newspapers N. Appliezoft SEAPORTH JUNK DEALER 1.11083 from Creamery Phone 183 Rhe Baal,, You cuddle in pour arms today will be going to school to -morrow and the flight of tante brings many changes, A photograph of Babp NOW map mean the avoid- ance of disappointment later We like Babies and know how to treat their highness- es to get good portraits. Picture Framing We also do picture fram- ing and have a large and varied assortment al mold- ing on hand at a verp reas- onable price Amateur's We .sell films, develop films, prtn( and enlarge for amateurs, bring pour work to us, we will please you, D E UCti PHOTOGRAPHER SEAFORTH Methodist Rev, G. McKinley, 13. 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 Thnrada_y 8. p.m. Salvation army Capt. Froud and Lieut. Shave Holiness meeting 11 a,m. Praise servioe 3 p.m. Gospel service 7 p'm. Childrens Service—Directory class 10 n.m, Bible classes 4 pen, Week night Meetings—Wodnoedey Praer meeting 8 p.m. IBgmondvllle, Presbyterian Rev. J. Argo, pastor. Sunday met. vices 11 a m, and 7 p on. Bible oleos 3 pan, Prayer meeting Wednesday 8p. m. Y,P,M,S. Union 3rd Friday in the month 8 p,m. Wcmen'e Mission- ary Sogiety 3rd Wednesday in the month at 2.30 p.m, Ladies' Aid rnae,s im• mediately after. Mc1 lIIop ,Presbyterian Rev. D Carswell pastor. Sunday servioes Duffs' churoh I1 a m Smalay school 10 a m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 8 p,rn. W013031'5 Missionary Soolety last A'ritlay iu each month at 2 o'clock, id°9nstatice ,Methodist Rev, W. Kafue, pastor, Sunday service 2,30 pen, Young People's Lea - 9)1e2.30 p to Seedily 1103)0n's Auxil. ary First 'Tuesday of every month a 30 p.m. Ladies' Aid last Thnrsdny of each month 2,30 p,a) Wroth -op Presbyterian Sunday service 2,30 pm, Sunday *heel ( 15pm. Prayer meriting Tuesday 8 p rt. L.CI, last Wed it Will Prevent Ulcerated Throat, At th for -t symptoms of sore throat which presages ntooratioe and inflame mention, 4811e 0 spoortfttl of Dr. 'Phomas lieleotrio Oil. Add n little 5118111 to It to make it pelatablo, ft will allay the irritation and prevent the ulceration and molting that are so Dain fill Those who were periodically sltbjeot to quints) have, theta have made them, salvo immune to Attack, "Pape's Dlapepsin" neutratizee exces- sive acid in stomach, relieving dyspepsia, heartburn and distress at once. • Time itt In five minutes all stom- ach distress, due to acidity, will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas or ernotations of undi- gested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. ss Pape's Diapopein is noted for ire speed in regulating upset stomachs, It is the surest, quickest stomach sweet- ener in the whole world, and besides it is harmless. �Pnt an end to stomach distress at once by getting a large fifty cent case of Pape's T)iapepeln from any drug store. You realize in five minutes how needless it is to stiffer from indi- gestion, dyspepsia or any stomach d c- order caused by fermentation due to „ccessive acids in stomach. In PROMPTLY SECURE In 811 countries. Ask for our INVENTOR' S ADVISER, which wilt be sent free. 111kBTON & lu4lrrw.' "For the Blood is the Lite." WHEN YOU ARE SUFFERING With any dioo.se du. to Impure blood ouch no aomma, Scrofula, Scurvy, mad Lees, Ab000noos, Uloere, Glandular Swellings, Golfe, Pimples, Soren of any kind, PII0.,elood Ppioon,nh.umatiam, 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 n medicine that will thoroughly free the blood or tate polsonous mntterwhich alone is the true rause of all your suffering. Clarke'c Blood MI ixture is just such n medicine. It is composed f ingredients which quickly expel from the blood all impurities, from whatever cause arising. and by rendering it *lean and pure, can be rolled on to effect a lasting cur- 1 url reamoter uj rerrnnasr la for ,ettdiuttbcttFr)' ihht SennaOver 5a years' 0080001._ Pleasant to fake. sold by url ohendsl, and _- Storekeepers. ,afro' ala OURES ALL 5.031 ,IL Sr Clarke's Blood Mixture SKIN & BLOOD DISEASES. GIRLS! WHITEN YOUR SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make a beauty lotion for a few cents to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. Your grocer lune the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will 8u1>ply you with three (emcee of enalutl'rd white for a fele tenter, Squeeze the juice of two freak lemons into a bottle, then pat 3u the orchard white and shake well. This makes n quarter pint of the very beat lemon skin whitener and complexion beautifier known. Maseago title fra- grant, creamy lotion Baily into the face, neclr, arms and bands and Met ace crow freckles, tan, sallowness, ret1ne85 and rougbnese disappear and how smooth,, soft and clear the skin Noumea, Yeel. It is harmless, arid the beautiful results will surprise you,