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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-03-21, Page 4PROP1'SSa!DtiAL CARDS. • meow" DRtk,efen MOHPalLionnEyt ' 4ectai atteutluu to dieeaees of Rye, Noee. and Abreat; Wilco end tealden'e partial pe phone Rank, .Otte nonetdo. , Ueddenee phone No, leo YnWtitg $ .I, BiIRltQtfli SeiaYozUi OJtice andr�e• Ja.1rlenaef•• uodorla1 Stroetrennrof thu Matt,• .00 Church, coroner for County et Waren. Telephone N,,..111. Draay91,. b1.0 I l' 1 M ACKAY, 1'hyaiohMS and tF.eergeonr•, .,u ierlclt street. opposite tieUlo• tn't crouch ....alal tit, hilar g ,t Hula Victoria end Alin Arbor, end mtmlrer of(iniatio College PT Phyaiatans and eureeenr, ['emelt for County of Huron. AhtaXAT, honor graduate Trinity (Adversity, gold Medalist Trinity Medical College, bientber of (`nfleg • .,i 1'1•hielnfa and BergaMma, tlnterir. WrB (hlr itFtl,F.MAN, Osteupthhe Specialist In t wl.u'l: and Ohiidre.ux de•easea and Rheumatic vee nee. Acute v,4 t !ironic disurd ars For. Lye Nrem and Throat Adenoid re• moved without 151511 lite leuua ll 0R atel rby a-nl to 1 p, at Friday d n,m. ro r pm Marr Licensesissued by F reptlel•li see f rah insurance An con considering Insurance. Life or Accident? Ilyoa are, a postcard will get our rates, 8. D. nitate dLlEY, Cies seal Agent for Loudon Life Imminence Co.,. and Imperial 4aom:dee mad Accident Im(urance Co, Seaforth, Ont., James Watson General Fire bile and strident 1514.,o Agent, and dealer to dewing Ms':as Main Street. Fla fortis THE IlMcII ULLOP Mutual Fre Ansilf811CO CO, Farm and Isolated Town Property Only Insured. OFFICERS .5 as.;ma giy. Sudan 5 Yrrvidott5 iaa;e.4 Exons hwood, Vie -Fr,,. les •,.'1'troupes Hays, seaferth. Soe,•Treas Director* D. F. McGregor, Searortht John G. Grieve, Winthrop W. Rion, Constance- John Seminude,Btodghagen• Robert Ferris,harloak; Malcom D hic',son, Ctattoo; t: McCarlsley, Seaforth; i a tomes Connolly, Goderichr Ju. Evans. tisechwood. Agents Atex. Leitch, airlock; It, Madder. Seafottu• William Chesney EgmoodvWe; J. w, Yee. .lforeueevtik; et. G. Jarmouth, &edam.. Jam Mgtt1All ?11(T 111 Onga SUBSCRIPTION one doll r per yyour, $rtcUy la ad v nee 1 if not paid in 5459000, one dollar end a hall will be charged. trotted Steles papers, aft cents extra, stormy in ativane°d. ISIS$UED 13VRRY THURSDAY From the 001ea.. MAIN ST. SEAPORTS, ONT. Phone 34 Freeing PG smoIS When aubeerlbern chastise their address notice should beaent lar immediately, eivina both the old sad the new address, Sub.. gatherswill confer a favor by notifying us of any Irregularity of delhery, Reading Nodosa- 151 reading notice, ad vertloing any entertainment or matter by which money is to be made by any person or cause will be inserted in Tug 540W8 without chase, The price for the laser - tion of burliness announcements Is TEN cents per count line each Insertion to Parties having aro contract for display advertising, end FWVB cents per line each insertion to those bowleg display coarsens, and for church, society end entertainment reading notices. Card of Thanks 5 to 9 lines. 50 cents. Judlolal, Legal, OFSolil and Govern. mane Notices -Ten cute per lino for drat Insertion and Eve mats per line for each snbsequat insertion. Yearly cards-Profeeolollal Carnot exceeding one Inch, will be tmaerte,l se for 15.00 per t?ar, savable atrictlY In advance Misplay .td vartleing-Rates furnished on opalsetloa. " Advertlaetnenls ordered for Insertion, wUotil forbid," and those seat without • written instructions will appear until rltten orders are received for their d1a- co0ttnvance. Letters to the Editor must be occom- panted by the wrtter'a own signature, not or publication, but as a guarantee of good faith/ The publisher accepts no respon- sibility whatever for the statements made In such commuatcatlona. Letters on reli- gious topica will not he published at all except as paid advertising, plainly marked as such. The rate for such matter is ten Cents per One. J. F. SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ..r .,saes{, Xere and John Govenlock, Seaforth. amdlt018. Pestles desirous to effect Insurance es cranes other arsinese will be promptly attended to i •ppllcition to any of elm shove officers, address so their respective poatofflces. 4 0a 12Q , ENE eS `s` ;s.4l6r't01h a -.WHITED fivE TC it�son0o C,CRICHAa5S501 atm..s., The Original and Only Genuine Beware of Imitations Sold 01 the Merits of Minard's General Observations During the past few days the voice of Spring is in the air. Everyone ie Iongiug for it this year as never before in the present generation. The winter has been the most severe for years. The storms were gent rally accon:. parried by extremely low temperature. To add to the discomfort fuel was scarce and in some cases real hardship was met. Hence the appearance of Spring and better weather is welcomed iu 1918. The robins and the black birds have returned and are busy with their house cleaning and tent making enterprises. 1t ie to be hoped their ambitions may not be disappointed by any prolonged coldweather; that bright warm daysare in store for them, al- though the severe cold of last Friday must have proved very discouraging to theie well laid plans. C'euatla'a War Gevernweut could hardly have stopped at selective con. ecriptiou of man power Selective con- ecriptiou of wea.th, on the basis of Liniment ability to pay. was a corollary that sooner or later had to be adopted as an integral part of our war machine. And so the income wet tax name into being Like the taw conscripting the man. power of the nation, the income war tax is based ou the axiom that equal privileges of oiti2enabip demand equal sacrifices. And like the law conscript ing the man -power of the nation, the income war tax is designed to bear least Heavily on those leaat able to conform to its provisions and most heavily on those beet able to bear the burden of its demands. Its fairness ja at once ,Its ;jubtldeation and its charter of eneesse. f. .. For Sale SCRANTON COJL W. L. NU, Seaforth. Phone i 5 A Business Without a proper systm of adver- tisin is tike a motor without the '4 power. . • , •F+ Seaforth News ADIJRRTISMNTS will Supply the required energll phone .. 84 eVenlapsi27 The iaaonte war tax provides that a levy be made on all incomes in excess of $!,500, enjoyed by all unmarried persons or widows and widowers, with- out dependent children, and on all in• comes in excess of $3,000 enjoyed by all other persona, Corporations and Joint Stook Companies. All those own ing with the provisions of the act mast file on or before the 81st of March, all ,neoeseary information oon- earning their incorase for 1917 ne detailed on form provided for the par• pose, which it is their present duty to to obtain without loss of time. 1 Pen allies are provided for no fulfilment of the provisions of the aot, But the Oatladian people are a unit in their determination to parry the war to a 8n rcessfn1 0o11oluaiorl and it is not ant.. tcipated that these will have to be in. voiced in the application of this most neoossary measure Soft sons. are difficult to eradicate but Hollowaye Corn ' Cara will draw them out painlessly, THE $EAliOitxl-i NEWr pa The Legislature if baoteriologiste have'been able to isolate the germ of eugenic., it will be agreed that Dr, For'ben Godfrey ie in. footed with the bug Phe doctor him. self ie a believer in eugenioa, he peso,- hum eugenics and apv'eede the idea wherever poeaible Hie latest move is to ask all amendment to the Marriage Act requiring that both parties to a proposed marriage in Ontario shall have a certificate "that neither of them is an idiot, 'wheelie, epileptic ar 111174ti0 or feebleminded or tlefeotive, a sexual pervert, drug addict, habitual criminal habitual vagrant, or suffering from vet. oral disease, tuberculosis Or cancer," and that in the opinion of the examin- ing physician 111e offepr'ing of swab a marriage will probable be of normal mentality anti physique, When the hili names to be debated in the House it will be treated with levity iu some quartere, but from the serious aide the doctor will be asked whom he will exclude from hie sweeping nomenclature, Just as soon es terms of the clause ere known same body downtown will say that puts the whole Legielature out of bueieees. Those who have followed the argu- ments in favor of eugenics to- day know of eases where the principle was putt to the test. There was [raked by his fin• emcee to agree to a medi0al'examin• atien before marriage and quietly went to a phvnioiau to see if be oeuld pass the teat, and then bravely aunou1oed hie conversion to the idea, Ontario is to Metre a Fuel Controller with power to act widely in regard- to the fuel situatiau, The bill introduced by Hon, G. H, Ferguson yesterday is the outcome of the Government's pro- posal to set apart $100,000 to develop the peat resoursee of the Province, The hill, which enables the Government to undertake the developement of the peat deposits, either independently or in conjunction with the Dominion Gov -'I ernment also provides that the Fuel Controller shall have power to regulate the supply, transportation and distribu. tion of fuel of any kind, as well se the quantity that may be stored by any one individual, It ie an important measure and one made necessary by the con- ditions which existed during the pant season, and which the Government hollee to be able to overcome to some extent in the future be followed. Experiments With Farm Crops The members of the Ontario Agricul. tura] and Experimental Union are pleased to state that for 1918 they pare prepared to distribute into every Town ship of Ontario material of high quality for experiments with Grain, Fodder Crops, Roots, Grasses, Clovers and Alfalfas, as follower - List or Experiments for 1918 Number Grain Crops Plots 1 -Testing two varieties of Oate 2 -Testing 0 A C No 21 Barley and Emmer 2 3 -Testing two varieties of Hiltless Barley a 4 -Testing two varieties of Spring Wheat 2 6 -Testing two varieties of Buck- wheat 2 6 -Testing three varieties of Field Peas 3 7- Teating two varieties of Spring Rye 2 B-Teetieg three varieties of Soy, Sola or Japanese Beane! 3 oft -Testing seven varieties of Flint and Dent Husking Oorn 7 9b -Testing three varieties of Flint Husking Corn 3 9o ---Testing four varieties of Dent Husking Corn 4 Root Crops 10 -Testing three varieties of Mangele 3 1l -Testing two varieties of Sugar Beets for feeding purposes 2 12 -Testing three varieties of Swedish Turnips g t3 -Testing two varieties of Fall Turnips 2 14 -Testing two varieties of Carrots 2 Forage, Fodder, Silage & Hay Crops 15 -Tasting the P lautiug of Corn at six distances in the row 6, 16- '!eating three varieties of Millet 3 17 -Testing two varieties of Sorghum 2 18 -Testing Grass leas abet two. varieties of Vetches 3 no- Tenting Rape, Kale and Field Cabbage ,. 20 -Testing three varieties of °lover 3 21 --Testing two varieties of Alfalfa 2 22 'Testing four varieties of Grandes 2 Culinary Crops 28-'l'estiltg three varieties of Field Beane 3 Thine/ daY 1W8'cl 14-Teetiug two verist ee of Sweet Corn .-Pertlgeti Sxpepiments testing Foi'tiliners' with Rape , 6 MlseelianeS us Experiments 16 -.testing thane grads, wixtltree for Grain prodnotion 27 --',resting throe grain mixtures for Fodder production 1 The size of eaoh plot is to be two rola long by one rod wide, Any one du 011531io may choose Any of the experiments of 19I8 anti apply or the same. The material will be furnished in the order in which the applications are received, while the supply Meta. Hach 'applicant should make a sewed ohoioe, as the material for the experiment eeleeted as first ohoioe might be exhausted before his application is reoeivotl, All material will he furnished flee of charge to each applicant, and the produce will, of course, become the property of the per- son applying for an experiment who oonduote the experiment. Each person applying for an experimentshonld write his name and address very carefully, auil should give the Milne of the County to which he lil•ee, C, A. ZAVITZ, Director, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, March, 1918. Dublin Rev. Father Noonan is improving rapidly and will soon be able to tape charge of his parish. Bir Win Jordan has purchased the Enron of the late John Collan, South of the village. Airs 141, Williams and daughter of Seaforth, spent last Tuesday with the formers sister, Mrs John Carpenter. Mr, John Maloney has gone to Tor- onto to take a position. Meseta, Jas McConnell and John Hastings, who have been vieitin Mende here have returned to Melita Mal' Mr, John Britton left on Tuesday for Grand View, Man: Mr P. Ryan. of Stratford was in the village recently, It irreported that Mr Ryan intently purchasing a farm in this vicinity g Clearing Sale Of Farm Stock and implements, .las Jones, auctioneer,. has received. on&trtic• tion, from Robert Harvey to sell by Public Auction on Let 27, oouc. 14,. Tp. of Logan, on Tuesday, March 26th, at 12 o'clock sharp, the following: Homes -1 heavy draft /hare, T years, old, in foal to Faraway Blend;: t, heavy draft mare, 8 years old; 1. matched testa 01 geldioge, 4 years old;. 1 heavy draught gelding, rising 3 years old: t. general purposes horse, q yearnold', 1 driving mare, 10 years, in foal to Lord Roberto 1 driving mare 9 years old;: 1. driving mare 7 )'earn old; r driving volt *lemons old. Oattlo-a fresh cows, 2. cows dile to calve in April, 2. heifers in. calf 2 farrow cows, 3 steers, 2. years old, f steers t year old; 4 heifers 2. years old, 2 heifers one year old; 2: fall calves, a young calves, Boga-2- sows due to litter in May, 3 store hogs. Sena - about 30 hone and two duoka. Imp- lements -I Frost &. Woodbiudel' (near- ly new) with sheaf carrier and trunk. .1 Frost and Wood mower,. 5, ft. out, 1 McCormick mower 5• rt. out; 10 ft Deering hay rake, 'el hoe seed drill, Deering cultivator. with seed box, diso harrow, set Diamond 1 5415ow5(4 section) 2 walking plows, gang plow; [muffler, farm wagon (new),, high wagon with box and spring seat, gravel box, set bobsleighs; 2.top buggies (1 nearly new) 1 open buggy;., road cart, 3 cutters. (1 new), 1 oorn boat, fanning mill with bagger, set platform soalea, 2000 the; pnlper, wheelbarrow, 2 hay racks, a quantity. of: wood and cedar posts, a set breeching harness, t set of backhand harnoes, 3, sets single harness, a num- ber of) horse blankets, Grain -about 800.bushel;s of oats and 550 bushel° of banley. Household 11'uruibure-1 ]teat ing stove, t now range; 1 new Ilaymon0 Bow111g nma011l11e, 1 m0081110 and wring,. ar, glass omlboa1(1, . churns, 1 Melopte cream separator, 1 lawn mower, 800 ilia No, 1 timothy seed, 1 bi0y0:e, and. BOMB other household furniture; also, 15400 -. her of picks, forks, shovels, aid a host of other artiolee too lillnlerOne to tnen- lion. 'Tarots --All ,lime of $t0 and under, cash, over that amount; 8 mortar eredtt will be given on furnishing ap- proved joint Iotas, A discount of 6 per trent per nurture will be allowed off for cash on credit automate. No re- serve 00 proprietor has en tl hie farm JAS.,IQNES,' ROB'. HARVEY5 Atict on0015 - Proprietp• ,MMRIARMMINMeammagRRRRRRRRMIrrsommannom ousNRRmmesoi mix �'N . DIIMIMNIO V BANK. �• E stablislled IS3TI ■ Farmers Business Special attention given to the business of Boomers avid agi Dealers is jaive Stook. Male notes collected ea favorable terms. g MK Savings ale ar►tmen 1e p t gpi Deposits of $1,00 and upwards received. • Interest paid or added to accounts twine a year. Si• Efficient service assured to depositors. M isasis i smiataisamax ams iiaasuompra sime sail ousaossionsaa,mall SEAFORTH BRANCH: R, M. JONES, Manago'e, at° 10 CENT "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Bllloneness, Sour Stomach, Bad Breath --Candy Cathartic. No odds ]tow bad your liver, stomach or bowels; bow much your Lead sehes, how inieerable you are from constipa- tion, indigestion, biliousness and Slug- gish bowels -you always get relief with 0asearets. They immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, rc111019 the, lour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the exec,+ bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the intestines and bowels. A 10•acot box from your drug• gist will keep your li+er and bowels clean; stomach sweet teal !tend clear for months, They work while you sleep. SEAFORTH MARKET stesspers Good Milling Wheat' ..,..,•,,....,,,,, $2,10 Bran per ton,..... 1.6,00 Shorts per ton ,................. . 41 Flour ..............,�.GU Butter. ........................,,,. .40 Hoge to farmers . 1q, 75 SEAFORTH SPRING. STOCK SHOWI. Seaforth, Friday April 5,. 1918 at 1 p. m. Prize Lists and Part. iculars Later. D. Potheringhatn, Pres R. M. Jones, Treas M. Broderick, See_'jr Auction Sale OF FARM STOOK dr IMPLEMENTS Writ. 'Nairn has received instructions from Mr Samuel W. Cann to sell by public auction on Lot 30, Con. 4, 'Os- borne, en Tueeday,'March 26, 19 t8.. at one o'clock the following: Horses -Pair of dark bay geldings, r'teing 6 years weighing 30110 lbs; 1 filly. rising 3 years; 1 carriage inure rising 10 years, good in all harness, Oettle-r Durham cow, due in Apel. 2 Durham cows due in May; 2 farrow cows young;,4.steers rising two years old: 5 yearling steers, 2 yearling heifers. Pigs -Pure bred Yorkshire sow, due at time of solo; Berkshire goer, with litter of 8 Grain, -2,00 bushels fit for seed, Implements- Massey-Hareiabiuder, foot oub„sheaf carrier and truck;, 0ook- ehuttmower, foot out,. Cookoluktt apring.Ioothcultivator; land rollers 3 aeobiona; Cookohutt steel take, Cook- shntt drill, sett eleighe,Magnet cream Bopanater-all' the above. implements or 'lastly so -set ironharrows, miller wagon, gravel box, hay raok, cutter, 2 set double harness,,2 dozen hags, loop- ing ohain, ecytho,: 2 set vthiftletrees, crowbar, scoop shovels and outer nee. - fill Articles on the farm, Positively no reserve an the pro prltaor has, sold the farm, Terms -Grain and $10 aid tinder cash over that amount 12 months 01.01111/ 00 fnrnishingapproval joint name or a discount of g per cent, off for cash in lieu of notes. CHURCH NEWS 15 [tame wider thin Heed aro paelished free of [reams, ex- cept those regarding meetings whore no adminalonfee is charged. Tile rate for swell being ileo vent per count line SFPiFBRTH a lUR42HIi S 5t. James' St. James, C1lumb, Rev, Father 1' Corcoran, Itev, Father G. R. 3sOrth•1 gravel ,Morning Mese 7 11,111. High Mase 19,3(1 8,10. Sunday school P:30 p m. Evening vespers 7 p.111. SG Thomas' Rev, T, H, Brown,hector, Suutlay ser0oee 11 a.m. and 7 p.tn. /;unsay sohoo 12.30 p. m, \Vernelr's Anglican Missionary Assoeistion Tuesday 2 30 p.m. Ohildren'ebraltch Saturday 2 p.m. nternession services every 'fhlireflii , • 0 p. m. First Presbyterian Rev, le. H. Larkin„ Pastor, Sandoy services II ant and 7 p m, Sunday sohool 2,30 p,ln, Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7.45 p.m. Women's Miss- ionary Societyathe first Tuesday in eaoh month at 7.45. Barbara Kirkman Mil etch Band Srd Tuesday in the month at 7.30 p.m, Sunshine Mission Rant! every 2nd Monday at 4.16 pint. Methodist F.ev. G. McKinley, B. D., pastor -S1TN'DAY-Class at 10:00 a.m Public service 11 a,m. and 7 p.m. Sun day Bailee! and Bible study class 2,30 Epworth League Tuesday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting 'Fhawetta y 8. p.m. Settration Ptrrny Cape lri•oud' and Lieut. Shave Sblinesa meeting 11 a.m. Praise service 3'p:m', 'Gospel service 7 p.m. Childress Service -Directory class 10 a.m. Bible.efeoaee 4 p,m, Week night Meetings-weelneadav Freer meeting 8 p.m. Eigrluo'fldllot'Dee, Presbyterian Rev. J. Argo, pastor, Sunday ser• vices 11 a.m. 011d 7 p to, Bible class 3 p.m. Pt'ayet• meeting Wedeeeday 8p. m. h,P'MI,S, 1Jnioe 3rd Friday in the month S.plt1 Women's Mission- ar7&001e5y 3rd. Wedt,nodtly in tho month at 2•.30. pan.. Ladies' Aid m00,5 int• mediately, after. Mleliltbletpt Presbyterian Ilev, D Carswell pastor. 501518y sorritee Stiffs' church 11 a m Sunday sohool 10.a m., Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 8. p.m. W01415110 Missionary Society 180 Friday in each month at 2 o'clock, facenstaace Methodist iRev, t1.IiCaine, pastor. Sandi service 2,3 ,t p.m, Young People's, Lea - 4102.30 p m Sunday Vit olnen's,%luxil- ary first Tuesday of every month a 30 p.m. Girlies' aid last Tletarsday of each month 200 p,,n Wieih••op Presbyterian Sunday (entice 2.30 pm, Sunday ohool 1 !Spm, Prayer meeting 8p.m, L,7, last Wad , I t Will Prevent Ulcerated Throat,-- At th, first symptoms of sore throat tvh,eh pre0agee olecranon and alilam- nlatioe, take a epoonfui of De, 'pholnlis 5ofeotrio Oil, Add a little auger to it to stake it palatable. It will allay the irr'itatjott end prevent the nimit'ation and swoiflog that are so painful 000 lvl.o mere periodioally subject (piney have, thin have merle them, Wm, 111, Nairn, Samuel 4V, Cann, 1'11 Ana tioneer Proprietor 50 selves immune to pita: 1,, Highest Prices Paid for rags, rubbers, bones, metal, horse hair, hides, skins, All kinds of furs etc. Also take books and newspapers N. Appliezoft S111A1 )RTF! JUNK DEALER .Aromas from Creamery Phone 1B3 i is t1 Zhu Babp You cuddle in pour arms today will be going to school to -morrow and the flight of time brings slang changes. A photograph of Babp NOW map mean the avoid- ance of disappointment later We like Babies and know how to treat their lilghrtesa- es to getgood portraits. Picture Framing, We also do picture fram- ing and have a large and ." varied assortnlentaf muo !d- ing on hand at a very leas- enable price Amateurs r� We sell films. develop films, prim and enlarge for amateurs, bring pour work to us; we will please you. D r BUCK PHOTOGRPNIER LSEAFORTH .s�,esv 'weestenntemalli END S(ONI Ii TROUBLE, GASES; OR DYSPEPSIA "Pape's •Diapepslnre' snakes sick, sour, gooeyYstolmSachs. surety feel fine itklfive. militates. ,If what lone jug,) ate' Is souring 00. your stomach • or' lies tike a lump of lead, or you., belch• gate and eructate sour, undigested..foodi.olr Bove a feeling of dizziness, heertbnrtt;. fisiTnees, nausea, bud taste in mouth. an,1 stomaeh•head• ache, you 0011 getrelii'f fn, five minutit by neutralizing acidity. But an end to such stomach distreae• trove' by getting is large fifty -cent case of 'Pares Diapepsio from any drug store. Tots realize is five minutes how tleedleea• ft ie to suffer from indigestion. dsapcpeier or any stow• aril disorder caused by feed! fermentation due 10 ('x51510011' acid iii stomach. PROMPTLY' SECURE In all countries. Ask* for -our INVENTORma ADVISER, whish wall Re sent free. 51ARION',N& M10R to" "FOP the Btao413Ix fere Life." WHEN YOU ARE SUFFERING With any dlsea..dua,ea.innnara blood ouch as e.s.ma, BryraMda, aouruy, Bad Moto, Abscesses, Woes*, BIandular ',Swellings, Balis,. ,pimples, Masao of shy kind, PI1es,Biood Peteen,Rh.omattsm, 'Bout, .tea dont waste your timeand money , on lotions and ointments which cannot get below the surface of the skin. What you want is a medicine that will thoroughlyfree the blood of the poisonous matter which alone is the true Muse of all your• autferingg. Clarkes Blood ixture is just sucka.mediclue. It is composed or ingredients Muth quickly expel from the blood all impurities,, from whateeer ease ailing, and by rendering h clean and pure, can be relied 00 to affect a lasting cu l:,r.,nnde jttol.na ,al /or,rhrnen ttePapn,0610 mewl beak., Over 50 years, su0C10e, ,• { '� rel, Pleasant 1., Clarke's •; !aka Feweh ,s4•,olol, *d F 15!'1 '1aancs, a./us. au CURES ALL netteest.e. -•' SKIN & 81000 1118.„:>15ES, Blood Mixture e SAYS LEMON JUICE WILL REMOVE FRECKLES: Girls! Make this cheap beauty Petiole. to clear and whiten your skin. Squeeze the jsiiee of two lemons into a bottle containing three 'buncea of orchard white, shake well, and you, have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tanvery, lotionvery s, and complcost,exion boantifier, at mall Your grocer has the lemma and any drthree ouncesofoorchard t White forsapfew colts, Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hand5s each day and eco how freeklee and bl(mislles disappear sand how clear; soft and 0!11510 rho skill heoomee, Teel Iq is harmless, ii