HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1919-01-16, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEVA S
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MEDICAL
a,}1 itCOM R008, 1hyaietaaand S0rgeon
,Aolo0 London Hospital, Jaoliden, England,,
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a i4ttenklon 10 IEa1109.0011atltyd, Ear Nos
,s'lw Throat,
11 , •awad residence beliind Dominion Banka
0111* Phone No G,' Residence Phone No, 10G
P, J, I3URR0W.$ SeatorLll 0alce and r s
�r�aceee-"Goderich Street, eaat of the Moth
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1311t4 Church Coroner for County of Huron
oto O.
'l trtephoa0
$Cor'r. x 2LAC50AY, Pbysiel.ms and
®:Saracen, Godertctl Street, opposite Meths•
ahureh, Seatordt,
Scott, graduate Victoria anti Ano Arbor, and
klember of Ontarie College of Physicians and
Snrgeene. - Coronet for County of Huron,
1dseR r, honor graduate Trinity University,
geld medalist Trinity tladiesl College, ,member
of College of nektons and Surgeons,-Ontarlr,
�R. GEO. HEILENIAti, 0st*opthic Specialist
in women's and Chlldreu'a diseases and
Rheumatic troubles.-: Mute and Chronic dieord
ors, Ear. Eye, Nose and Throat Adenoid re-
moved without thehuile, ConanItatIon. free.
Revel Hotel
000e1188,88 -m, 10 p,111.tFriday. 8: a,m, to pin
Marriage licenses
Paned by
Pian, e
Iorth -.
insurance
Ain you 7nmlderiag insutance, Life or Accident?
Ilion ere. a postcard will et our rates.
J. O. HINT 04LEY.
General Agent for London- hue Insurance Co..
old Imperial Guaranty and Accident Insurance Co,
Seaforth, Ont.
Tames Watson
Genets! Fire, L11e 11114 Accident Insurance
Agent, and dealer in Sewing Machines.
Mein Street, Seaforth,
THE NIcKILLOP
Mutual Eire IusuraoCc Co
Parra and Isolated Town
Property eerily Insured.
OFFICERS
Jss. creamily, GOderich, President, James
Erauo, Beachwood, Viee-President; Thomas
sale, Seaforth. Sae.-Treas.
Directors,
D. F. MrG�tegor. Seaforth; John G. Grieve, tel
9liaetieo w. RJam, Constance; Jobs Beaaawels, a
1.
ttto Goderich ball do, lie resigned
5� 0 �j lui [DEEM
from his.pooition in Toronto with the
at lEgFOI ! 00 lllSE�nu,1N:1 arnl of A E Oster cG Oo, "
1 is ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY.. i. The explosion of an acetylene gas
From the Office
tank in the works of- the Domii ion
to l e 1
MAIN ST.' SEAFORTH, oNT• Road Machinery o -in Goderioh Cane•
Phone 04 Evening 127 Y d
ed four mon who• were movieg it to
receive severe itltnrier,
SUBSCRIPTION
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Y amino,- one dol\ar esti
dlnbecharged.
.it not psi
papers, fiftyb Det, United
tin
advanced,
When subscribers chaange their address
notice should be 'teutas Immediately. giving
both willdcooler a t new
address,
notifyingd us
of any Irregularity of delivery.
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n
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without busine. The pries for the TEN
tion of business announcementslieachns to TEN
cents
ttliesp havingntnofocontract Ito display
advertising, and FIVE cents per line etch
lnrertton to those having display contracts,
raidingnotices. church,
U e. society of Thannksat5 mton9
item, SO *eats.
Judicial, Legal. Official and Govern-
ment Notices—Ten cents per line for first
Ingestion and ave cents per line for each
'obscene' tnaertlon,
Yearly card.—Profeeslonal Cards not
exceeding5.peyear, na"abtee taiccttly In advance
for
Display advertising—Rates furnished
on application,
Advertisements ordered for Insertion,
wUntit fesbld. d and those seat without
written Instructions will appear until
rattan olden are received for their dls-
contlnuance.
Letters to tho Editor must be accom-
panied by the writer's own signature, not
or publication, but u a guarantee of good
faith. The publishes accepts no remoon-
eiblllty whatever for the statements made
In such commuakatioas. Lettere oa reel•
glow topics wffi not be t ell
except u paid advertldng. plainly amarked
u such. The rate for suds matter 1s ten
cents per line.
J. F. ,SNOWDON
EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
The drilling machinery and crow
which todrill t e the, G 1e-
isds how well atoc
j viol) Salt Coes plant is.eenow 'at ;work
ii and it is expected that tberwell will_be
II completed in six weeks,
e Mr. A. G. Grigg who was Registrar'
for South Huron when the registration
took plane, loot spring, has received
Nom the Canedo Registration Board a
cheque for $637,36, payable to gen-
eral fund of the Red Cross, tide amount
being the remuneration for the, deput-
ise and assistant registrars, Sines the
a/nottntfrom North Huron will be the
ammo the total amont from Huron
County will be:over $1300.
The death occurred in Morris Town-
ship on Monday of last week of an old
anti reepeeted resident in the person of
11r, Geo, MoOell in his 84th year, He
was burn in Ireland and earns to this
country when thirteen lyears of age,
His wife who passed away in December
wag Miss Sophia Small, whom he
married 47 years ago, In politics he
a Conservative and iu religion he was
a Prt'sbyterian. The funeral was held
on Thursday afternoon to the -Brussels
cometrry, Rey, Mr, Lundy officiating.
Me, Ernest Rozoll has sold his farm
00 the Huron Road near; Clinton to
his brother.in•law, Mr, E. Mft' attoII,
He intends to join his brother in the
oreemorybusinese in Clinton, e
t
aledghagen' Robert Feeds, 'Radecki Malcom General Observations
1Ie rma, Clinton; 0 McCartney , Seakrth;
bakes Connolly, Gederlehi Ju. Elanm. Betc11w00d a
Agents
Alco, 1.- ltgh, Norioek; E. Hindley, Seafott. •
O'llIJam Chewer Egmondvale; 3. W. Ye..
mesvWel R. d. Jormouth, Brodhaaen; Jame
'ear sad John Govenlock, Seaforth, au.ltore,
Parties dedroos to eao_'t Insurance or L•'ansa
otbes boeinea will be promptly attended to 1
application to any of the above officers, address
Se their respective poetolces.
e
Original
and
Only
Genuine
What is SoafortltM1doing provide provide a
Wm Colwell, proprietor of ' Colwell's
Bookstore and founder of the Wallace -
burg News,
allacebnrgNews, died on December 23rd at
the age of 78 years, He hes. been
actively engaged' in the stationery bus.
inane for more than fifty years, first at
Mitchell and later at Wallaoeburg.
At Dile time he published papers at
Mitchell. West Lorne, Leareiugtoni
Paris and Wallaoeburg. Mr. Colwell
was born in Peel County and %vas an
memorial to rho Crave boys who made uncle of Mrs. 1 D, \Yarwiek sod Mies
the supreme sacrifice in Europe? Other Millie Grower of Brussels
I pluses are already busy raising funds
for this propose, and It eying the ,le-
eiakin of what form the tnontorial ntay
take to future action, This IR %vise as the
memorial ahttt.ltt be nareftltly chosen
that it may, not only be a memorial
to the heroes. but an inspiration to
futu'8 g1r1Hrut10ns,
Front the animist of talk and writing
these Maya on repatriation and takit.g
Dare of ttu,•retltrn«d soldier elle is fore
Be?were d 0omotiliws 1', 1041,11(•1 how these dear
of unsophisticated 3 bung thiugn have been
Iinitatiofs i able to go to Europe and fight for their
Sold ilivvs .hr ,.c ,tc1_t tear the world Iles
oe the ever known end e 1018 back homes rely
Mulls When 01103' :Hit 0.tuutdit a hey were
of quite as Hum '0, ti not mittll -;lianas'
Minai'd3,.s ttd,tit miter, who 0i.mni1 sni c,: t,otoe,
Liniment,
incitavl•
h raining t 1 s
Lit, ue,at
,1:010,, tit it 110 e v"u 11108.' caroti'. =,r taking
Tho 'eath occnrrod its Clinton on
Wednesday afternoon of Mrs, Harrie-
tott Witten Her death was very sud-
den and was a great shock to every
one Mrs. Wilts.) whose maitlel, 1141110
was Mins Annie Peaooelc, was IL native
of f'lulletttownship and was a daughter
f the late
IA t c Robert Pe•ecork, Four
brothers and one sister survive. Henry
Peacock of Clinton, Lewis and Charles
of Hutiett, Witliein Peacock of Tacoma
Washington and !tire. P, E, Stewart
of Fargo, North Dakota, The funeral
wan held en Frrday- afternoon to the
Clinton tlemetery.
BUY
War -Savings Stamps
Ou Sale at all
MONEY -ORDER POST OFFICES
BANKS AND
WHEREVER
THIS SIGN
DISPLAYED
BUY War -Savings Stamps for $4.00 mach, place
them on the Certificate, which will be given to
you; have your Stamps registered against loss,
free of charge at any Money -Order Post Office; and on the fust
day of 1924, Canada will pay you $5.00 each for your stamps.
As an std to the purchase of W. -S. S. you can buy THRIFT
Stamps for 25 cents each. Sixteen of these Thrift Stamps on a
Thrift Card will be exchanged for a W. -S. 8. Thrift Stamps do
not bear interest. Their virtue is that they enable you to
apply every 25 cents you can save towards the purchase of a
Government, Interest-bearing security.
"If bigh rates of interest must be paid on Government borrow-
ings it is but right that every man, woman, and child should
have the opportunity to earnthis interest."—Sr Theles White.
$5.2! for $4.00
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Very Slow.
"Do you drink coffee?" asked the
doctor of an aged patient,
"Yes," was the reply.
"Coffee," colatinned the M. D.. "la a
slow poison."
"Yes, very slow," replied the old
man. "I have taken it daily for nearly
eighty years."—London Answers
A Goal Ho Had Never Reached.
"You are the greatest Inventor in the
world," said a newspaper man once to
Alexander Graham Bell.
"Oh, no, my friend, I'm not," said
Sell, "I've never been a reporter."
Light Reading.
"Bligglns is a pessimist, isn't be?"
"Yes. He's so fond of bad news that
he goes down cellar every morning to
read the gas and electric meters. —
Washington Star.
True.
"What causes all the trouble In this
World, anyhow?" sighed the pessimist,
"People, I guess" replied the foolish
optimist.—Detroit' Free Press.
SPANISH CLOCKS WALK
moot of the ancient Spanish cus-
toms have long since died obut
one is still maintained in the v e
Los Arenas, near Bilbao, rl' e
eastern consists of the serene (nigh
policemen) calling out the hoot's and
State of the weather every ni ,
Oommencing at midnight and finis
tet Ave o'clock a.m. One 1 rouse
by one of these loud -voiced police -
en singing out beneath the bedroom
dow, "Las doce, sereno! ("Twelve
clock, Hoe weather,") By four
o'clock the weather has probably
an ed, and it may be raining and
lowing a regular Hurricane, a state
things to itself enough to wake any
}fan up. Yet you are cheerfully in-
formed of the fact by the policeman
shouting, "Lasouatro, 110810ndol
(('Four o'clock, raining.") ny in-
habitants have tried in vain to get this
'Mopped, for no useful
purpose what -
'ever Is served by the custom.
Preparedness on the fit eolfslsts
having everything ready before kbe
b starts.
For Sale
SCRAM ON COAL
W. L. KEY, Seaforth.
Phone Iii@
A Business,
e
Without a propel'
sirsttil of adver-
105101 i5 like a
motor without the
power,
i'
r
fort i News
ADVERTISEMENTS
will supply the
'required energy
pltenc - 84
ev+eningst27
5,111' V" til .'114H;I!`ie '1'lio 1t1,00,0)' .•tirOrt4
-to iran�! thorn +tr+ln,.81 like nie., your.,;
htdlus est:ui,t i,1, ..t.e kis•, 811411 dia-.
tt0tll L t, liudnl, Ali thele want 1•; .1
fair nuance to Puttir the artma et' work
en even t•et101« and rl."y will ,to the
ret, Fair play and nu faunas Wttn their
rule its Bete tie uLd that 13 tvltat they
ask and expect h1 Canada. Many of
help aro more capable than those who
try to pour nothing but maudlin septi
meta 013 them,
HURON NEWS
An aged resident of Uebortle passed
away in the person of Mrs, Mary Pen-
v arden, 'Mrs Penwardon had been
,tiling for dome time with plourtoy In
,July the deceased had the utisfnrtnno
tohe run dowel by a mad euw with the
result blot her his, had been broken,
Three softs enrvive. The funeral was
held to the Zion ceuletery,
The Blyth Telephone ',System trry I
generously supplied all its employees;
with few for ilitriarntas diuuer, as d 1
toke•1 of appreciation of ootvioes tend.
red during the pest year,
The infiuensn has taken two of the
O. P. It. agents during the past week.
Mr, Harry Ohnroltill the O. 1'. R.
agent at Mogaw passed away last Wed-
nesclay morning in hie 31st year. The
following night Mr' Fred netters agent
at Auburn passed away. Mr Holtero
was 28 ydersof age. His body was
taken to Toronto for interment,
Mr, Charles Wurtele lies become
president and managing Director of
.x, 't'•z,.,..�. 1°.y` ::leei y.ee"t' '...ler"rMe sereWeeet'1"CI;'is::.+ 't :" ,F'%
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Sakatiarit Arm
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114A/1., YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO ONE OF TTHE TeileeeetTRERS BELOW,
OR TO COiriivllSS10NER RICHARD'S, 20 ALBERT ST., TORONTO
.::"..s'a:..s,`'s', t••'•i'y-eetsam rfi'r.F;:a'.ks�"*,e�fi ,hoc"ex
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We MUST provide for the recd t.f �itiw e
Soldier and hies; family!
It is absolutely necessary to ee'sure certain safeguards and comforts to our boys
over there and over here, so that they may be re-established in Canada, strong
in body and soul, contented that we at hotne have stood by them to the finish.
What sacrifice can we make for the boys who were prepared to sacrifice every-
thing for us?
What the Salvation Army
Has Done
It has provided comforts for fighting men
since the twelfth day of the War.
Hundreds of thousands of parcels of food
and clothing for the boys.
Tens of thousands of keds in Hostels itt
daily use in France, England and Canada.
197 Huts for Soldiers.
1,200 uniformed workers,
45 ambulances.
Thotasarnds of War widot\.• cared for.
Looked after so' -er5 families.
Labored for the Master.
What Remains to be Done
Deep the Hostels open and open more, so
that every returning soldier can get a clean
bed and wholesome meals at a price he
can afford to pay.
Provide comforts and safeguards for our
boys, advancing into Germany, as well as
• those coming home and needing a place to
cat and sleep, in I:alifax, St, John, Quebec,
Montreal, Ifin„Ston, 'Toronto, 'Loddon,
Chatham, Winnipeg or Vancouver.
Helped to preueree 'ile home ties. Crick and assist soldiers' families, especially
Given the MOTHER touch to lonely men. the widows and 01, harts.
Soldiers rs .
calltAl Campaign
9th to 125th
The Salvation Army is equipped and organized to take care of the soldiers'
URGENT AND PERSONAL needs—needs that are imperative. It has never
made a general appeal for funds to carry on this work until now. Give and
give liberally, If you are not certain that your contribution will be taken up.
by a canvasser, send it direct to the Hon. Treasurer, Sir Edmund Walker,
Toronto—subscriptions will be acknowledged,
r'Gdd loveth a cheerful giver”
SALVATION ARMY MILLION DOLLAR FUND COMMITTEE
Headquarters:
Treasurer TorontoandOntario: Treasurer New Brunswitk: Treasurer Nova Scotia:
SIR EDMUND WALKER JAMES M. CHRISTIE DONALD 1VIacGILLIVRAY
13 Toronto Bank of Co7o::laerce,St.John, N.B, Bank of Commerce, Hatifax,N.S,
Thursday January t6
•®. =k; td
10 CENT "CASCARETS"
FOR LiVER AND BOWELS
Cure Sick Headache, Constipation,
• Stomach, Bad
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BiliousnessSoul
n
Breath—Candy Cathartic.
No odds holy bad year liver, stomach
or bowels; bow much your Lead'acbce,
bow miserable you are from constipa-
tion, all slug-
gish
t 1111 11S
d
' e tl
indl s 1
boll, g ,
f with
got retie
bowe]s—you always 6
Canards. They inweedi..tely cleanse
and regulate the stomach, remove the
Your, fermenting food tend feel gases;
take the excess bile from the liver and
carry 'off the constipated waste matter
and poison from the intestines and
bowels, A l0 -cent hes from your drug-
gist will keep your liver and bowels
clean; stomach sweet end 'lteacl elear for
months. They work while you sleep,
Notice
Residents of the. Township of MUKit
lop wtlo require ooal are required to
forwards written request to 1 . M Gov-
enleok who has been appointed Friel
Controller for the Municipality cf Mo-
Kiliop. Only'those who have no wood
or rail fences need apply, as the quan-
tity of coal promised McKillop is limit-
ed,
By Order of the Council,
M. Mnrdie, Clerk
For Freedom and the Right
"THE ALLIES"
CHURCH NEWS
ems older tuts ileal are
d had fr oe of charge, ex -
where st readmisl admission
fee. is
where an adtnissllon foo 11.
Charged. - Tho rate for 0110)1
being five coat per conn t tine
$ii11FORTti CHURH
CES
St. James'
St.James' Uhuroh, Rev.. Father E
F, tioett P, t', Early a1,1ts88,00 High
Maas 111.30, Souduy School 2,130 p. m,
Ye,
Benediction of the 138
esu•
Vespers and p
ed S000ame11t,7' p rn
The above is the title of a most
interesting War Album issued by The
Family Herald and Weekly Star, of
Montreal,
It is brimful of useful Information
from covet'r to cover. T to front Dover
page is a most beautiful design ern-
braoilig the Hogs of Raga of all the
Allies, It is a clever artistic effort
The Album contains the Hags in colors
of all the Allies. It tells in fell the
story of the "Union Jack" and "Old
Glory". It gives the date and reason
for entry of each of the lilies into the
War. 1t gives the system of Govern-
ment of each, aelo papulation, area, ate
ate. It contains the Nations Songs of
(:rear Britain, France and the United
Staten, a well an a great many c.f the
popular tinge such no "Tipperary,"
'Long Long Trete" "Good Bye Breed -
way,, "Over There," etc , ate It con
tai114 10 !Mary of the war since its com-
mencement up to to time of going to
going to press, pith blank spittle on
which the recipient ulap till it, Balm.
detail and have tate complete history.
The Album is one you would buy or
sight at any reasonable prim), but is
not for sale. It is absolutely free to
all who subscribe to The Family Herald
,u,il1Vcoktystar for r9IDThe y"at'_
ly enbaeriptiou price i i 51 25 , We
have mode 11 cluhhiiig utombtnntion
With the Family llw'ald std 0411 offer
that eerie; Weekly with 1' e AIl'um and
hews for $2,5+,- The offer of the Album
is for a limited tune only. Order nun
and bo sure of a cony, The Iranlitt
Herald does ,!ret contir:ue sura no tri
ndntiltrttly, :1sample of the _1lht •i
;al be seen at this oh%co:
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF,
HAIR STOPS FALU
Save your Hair! +^xet a small bottle
of Dattderine right now—Also
stops Itching scalp,
Thin, brdt0ls, colorless and scraggy,
Hair ea elute evidence of a negleoto'f
scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive to
the flair as dandruff. It robs the hair
of ite lustre, its strength and its very
We; eventually producing a feverish-
ness and itching of the scalp, which if
not remediedonuses the hair roots to
olirink, loosen and d'ie-alien the .hair
falls out last, A little Danderine to-
night—now—any time—will surely save
your hair.
Get a small bottle of Knowlton's
Danderjne from any drug store, You
surely can .have bonutifnl stair and lots
of it if you will tit fry a little Dan
I, derive, Save your ''pill Try It!
Awful Asthma Attacks, is there a
!number of your family who pts in the
power of thio distressing trouble? Nn
s.- rvice you can reader him will eon I1
the bringing to his attention of Ur,
U Kellogg's Asthma Remedy This
remarkable remedy reateite reputation
limn what It has done for others, ft
hoe a truly wonderful record, Dov`
wring years sad years 01,8uooees.in al -
meet every'pert of this oontetent, and
event beyond Eire Baas,
Ail mothers ean;put away anxiety re J
31111.ng their suffering ehihtron when
they have Mother firers s' 00 tiro Ex
tr,rmtnatn, to pre _rolief. its effects
0)0100 anti IasLinq.
St. Thomas'
Rev, T. H,, Brown, hector. Sunday
ser0ces It ant and 7 p m. Sunday'
aohoo l 2,311 p. :0. 1') emeu's Anglican
Missionary Association, Tuesday 2.30
p.m. Chtldren'ebrancheetlyday 2 p,m,
I1 ter0ession:. services every Y'hnrsday,
.0 p.m,
*ethernet
t
Rev. 13. le, Moyer,- pastor
—SUNDAY eohool at .10:00 a,m.
Public service 11 a m. and 7 p.tn.
Prayer Meeting 't'hnraltny 8. p:m ,
Salvation Army
Lieut. 8'. W. Leight
Sunday service s—Aolineee 11 a. m.
Praise 3 p.m.—Salvation 7 p.m. --,Sun
day School 4 p. m,—Wedneeday—
Pnblic meeting All are welcome,
Bglnondville, Presbyterian
Rev. 8 McLean pastor, Sunday set•
vloee 11 a.m. and 7 p m. Bible Masa
3 p.m. Prayer meeting 'Wednesday
Sp. m. Y.P M.S Union 3rd Friday
in the month 8 p rn. Women'abIiedion-
ary Society 3rd Wednesday in the month
at 2.30 pan Ladies' Aid mee.0 im-
mediately after.
First Presbyterian
Rev. Ie. ti, Larkin„Pastor. Sunday
services 11 a,m, and 7 p Sunday
settee! 2.30 p.m. Prayer meeting,
Thursday, 7.46 p.m. Women's Mise-`
ioltary 8: eiety•tlts first Tuesday in each
month at 3 p m, Barbara Kirkman Deis.
s10it Band 3rd Tileatlay' hi the mouth at
7.30 p Sunshine elissiun Band
every 2rel Monday at 4 Iii p in,
Me1Cillop Presbyterian
IIlio. D iJ,u•i,vntl plater Sunday
novelties 1) tffs' church 11 a in +tluday
4011o01 le t ,n Prayer meeting' 0Ved-
ueetlay 8 pen. tvunn,u'a Missionary
Soeioty last Friday in .+•0811 month at
n'aiork:
Winth-op Presbyterfan
Sunday service 2.31) pro. Sunday
School I J6p in Prayer meeting
.Tuesday 3 p. pt, T. 0 lest Wed.
I
eenstauce Methodist
1 )Rev, T.E. Saw%et-, pastor. Sunday
jjj
ic, 230 p1n. Yunug P11:11 los Lea-
y t )3.1 1. fl I. he 0' 1 11 3 1'0 A,t',i l
ary rtre1 r 1 eel to of every 100ntlt a
3n o et. I, . T ".11 I est Thursday
c f ,iaolt mouth '3 341 p . w
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"For the Blood is the Life.” 1
HEN YOB ARE
SUFFERING
Wish any diaoaoo duo to Impure blood
aueh ae Enoanin, Scrofula, Scurvy, and
Logo, Abaooeaso, Gloom, Glandular
Swellings, nolle, Pimploa,Soroo of any
kind,.Ptloo, stood Polaon,RhoUn atlom,
Gout, oto„ don't waste your time and money
on lotions and ointments which cannot get
below the surface of the skin. What you want
is a medicine that will thoroughly free the blood
of the poisonous matter which alone is.the true
001100 of all your suffering, Clarke's Blood
8lixture isjust such a medicine. Itis composed
of Ingredients which quickly expel from the
blood all :impurities, from whatever cause
arising, and by rendering it clean and ,pure,
can be relied on to Went a lasting cur:
(Maumwtr ojte•r n este,
,fur likehn
oaee,phial
urea baffle).
Over 50 years'.
a0CCCa0.
Pleasant to
Wks.
8,1d aU
nil
Cho:Wain,wd
serge„ :ars.
rr,I,sz ,dr ORES A:i....
Subnelho t•9,
i SKIN & BLOOD DISEASES.
leternal pnresiles in the shapes 00
a Glees, I the 0t0,..1 (0 and bowels of
!hi 111ren :;rip lien' tit ,lity rind retard
pl,t0ical .1. rein) n,cn,t, '11(1)' keep the..
child it ,0,11141 Wt.' 0)11 1e of unrest and,
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