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The Seaforth News, 1919-03-20, Page 4
1 I IZof,lG'aC1eJiNAi t.'A6l E t -'l ,.�„'�,.m._r._,�...._.,w.r,_• MEDICAL 'MLR. }Ft t lI (t OO, 1 by (1100 and b11100 to 10005 of Lon it , Aospnal 1,0(00, England. p4V1Pl attention to disease. 01 t'.yo, Ear, Nose � d 9'hruat O and re Dominion 11010t, onto Phony No, a.Residence Ilume No,ee ter, }r, J Ill'RROWS. aealorlh 0(lice and 1. s....:1 .lL,►►,fdetteas- aoderioh titre et, dist 111 tete 118311 it r County s t Itnle+r t 1 urcl A Ct �, u of Htiron Teo,heir B0. dl i I r a N tOh.t 1', ('Los pt irttl,Ietho �0nrlf l•il t od tett( deist'(, o 8httren euutballi, OCt'00. f estb1st l i,;t uI' 1111.1.AiItIt n t Ian, Arbor. and ld Member'.I.t inl rlo t a l t dar0eott.,, l [ ,t '1 1,110to r' au," 1,110V,..1 0, hence 41-1,11Inan tuttember, goldhods r}11 ` otx�tttt stitlteou,.,(Mater. yea nee 1.1 Itd t' U pth I o taliat 5-, in. ‘,, 11,1i • 01..130101. ti i e Rua1it1Y 1 1 [ i -ur.t i ) It " e (1r i l hard. erh 1 r! 1, L41 NU, et.I Sawa; Adenoid TO. „c1001,'. 011(1 1,1the -+r: t 11 .t 1 l 11 . : ^a C'! r i- I t, Gpal • a. I...l... rid y a n. 0r. F. J. R. Forster Eye Ler, Nose and Throat Grtulee' iletitriut•, 1 id) ersity of I Torotao lee7. Late At,iisitui hew (otic t.I,hthah- miu mei At,t .. Ito-tt•.te, Moerefield'si Ere. ,.i, tie lent v1: re Throat Bos 1 stn:s. L :,: @ 1 i tett. At the Queen'Queen'e Hotel, Seatwitb. third Wed 1lesday 11 each attuu it itcm I a. iii. to 1 gp• 1n, . , Waterloo Street, dunth, 1 1 Strtetio d. Phone 27 Stratford. ! Lpottars to the Editor must be accotn- . ( faith, The publisher accepts no moon• IS ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY jI I From the. Offiea MAW ST, SEAFORTH, ONT. 1' Phone as Nveeliiag tx: SUBSCRIPTION THE SEAFORTH NEWS TO MAKE CHICKENS LAY To Make the Stock Pay Feed Concentrates. and Roof. Give Bulk to the Ration, But Production De- pends tipon the firains, Mell-feeds (1100 Ol One dollar Per yyear, strictly 1 14d 1 it not paid. tee e. Vallee,ant a half( will be ehor •ed. (aide 1 011110. impure,fitly cent, extnl 1,r11k,i ul and Raikes. )11141 en (Contributed by Oni:Prio Dep%rtment. Of Ag'rIrulture, Toronto,}. advanee. . t •; ANY people forget that a hen requires feeds other than grain in nrder to be in good health and to lay. ALl-grafi rationsare neither con- 'lucive to health or egg production. Reading NotI,,ar 'N0 .cading notice. _ At times when hens (lave. the run of eee test bl' without wit by Inserts n xu they do very well, t h i err 'with hones scraps, When sebsert r, cleating their address notice should be, o,lt us tmmedlatela giving 4 both the old and the aeon adds o I o tinny willucoocy of favor try, notify:ns us } Whldi3101 au e o be ole b p. ma which money tP to 61 made by mix per;ur. R the stables and the yards. together without theist. The mica ort a ,: t1 t[on Of 1>ilalaeau Anlntlnee,llnnta is Tt N. :prying to the fact that stn opportunity penes pot 101101 hue earn in erten.: E,m'att: hosing no cvntrutIr for u:pl t i is give(( them to pick dttpnrhbits lilte a 8 ural for chtlrch eoefet0 and a ttertain.1. ut I reading notices. Cord of Than(, 5 t1 o A j A Certain amount of pleat foods 1a Hats, SO coati. 1 essential in order to prednee the i white of the eggs Too much of suelt Judletal. Logol, OeSeial sad Oorera. g ' feed is apt to Calm" trouble v. ith the eat Notisns--Tea cones per hue tar first I get eial digestion of the bird. Insertion 0',d flue cents per' line for each Milk as a -dont-. is, without doubt, subaetrus inseittoa. i the best animal fed known: It gives Yearly :.Irda rrofessioaal Cards, not I the best result, when sour. When egceedtng one Inch, will be insertedt birds are accustomed to it they will moo t>er - air, enable strictly ,..1,...'c' e not take too much, t Beef scrap and high grade tankage plaplay' A'rertieieg--Rales toraishea j are used very_ extensively on large an apphcat>ot: poultry plants where milk is not •'Advtrtl forbid,' , ordered - for Insertion, >� i available. These are mixed with wUat11 lotbld; ' and those sent without generally itlthe edvertlaltl . sod FIVE telae peri a ex t «lover lett a s, 1 of .4, 3 most l0n to (host-lu4vtr .{1• play •oatrss. t f rrldt CI lel. HURON NEWS Zurich hockey team was in Exeter and defeated the Exeter team by a score of t 1 to 6. The three Hoifmau boys showed up well for Zn.ieh and proved too fast for' Exeter: Little Edith Kestle, seven-year old . et or of EK te Mr. J. es l h er el E da u t g When. wh mot with au unfortunate Occident she was run over by the hind wheel of'. a waggon, with the result that one of her legs was broken. The ace -idea occurred diet south of the Presbyterian ebnreil, The little girl wee Lemming along holding on to the waggon when she tripped and fell, the wheel passing over her. The driver of .the waggon was epparentiy unaware of the child's presence. Her screams brought sews neighbors and she was carried dome and planed holder the doctor's care. pro - linen written tnsuucciccs will appear until ' ground grain, fi Y linen order, are r,relved for their des 1 portion of fifteen to twenty per cent. eontlpuence, I For the general purpose breeds the former amount is sufficient. Breeds such as Legilorns will make good use of twenty per cent. of meat scrap in the ration. Cooked butchers' meat, green cut bone, cooked beef head, lungs, liver, etc., are all very good feeds and may be fed in a planner similar to meat scrap. (oohed hyr JOHIt j �p Licenses F. DALF,'etvalar 11 f�jjoo t1Y Pndopticlna, Bea• Insurance ARp u¢i icring Ind surance, ill net Life ur rates. J. u ore, J. D. lllOde'ifLHY. 111 alai Agent for London Life Insurance 1:o. nd i n ,anal Iluaraateeaad Accident Insurance Co SeaFo-til, Oat. panted by the writer awn elaaaturt. nae LLbtl tt but os a ltu.,1',nree of Died ! I sibntty whatever for the statements ,wade I In such communications. Letters on rell- gloas toplm wtll not be pubtllhed at all elcept as bald advereieing, plainly marked i as snob. The rare her such matter le ten Petits per line. I J. F. SNOWDON 1 EDITOR AND PUBLISHER ,1 1+�,•io',vol-.Zrs s1o'o eel:nto„?'ho1+:Zs'� of Gi al amen Watson a 1 b amelen tp.e a �rLos; Chesee°, o tltdm. rte a OW old doh Parties Leat otheru ar 1111 pPp':3 r4a J i CI lee 1Mie *ta fig 1.1111if8ii# 1 t ,11.11, ... ., .cl tit a Wet plat e,•-lee e11 d1 •:6 k c tent M ' ADVCl2oi5 "tlt'il`S will supply the redillli ed energy phone - 34 cvcnhlgy1127 11 ti ,i 11. Some people think that because a little of Meat feeds are good, more would be better. Experiene0 has shown that ;ueht is .rut the ease. Too much often Causes ser ohs trouble. Green feet(s are eoential for health 'Inti fpr ....1It111111y, A lien should have all the green feed She will consume. A , i i 110 amount of bulky, sue Ilett 1:1: n feel she will e•1re tme sue h feee .: metal -It fairly L11 ?lee., not •1h Three 10511 seated before a roaring fire was the eight that greeted the care -1 taker of the Clinton Public Sehuol one morning last week when be went to start the fires, They were advised that it would 'on better for their heath if they moved on. They went to the station but the agent summoned the constable and they disappeared. It wee later discovered that they had re- moved ten dollars and some tickets from the station. They were also blsm ad for the destruction of windows in a couple of business places, '1'he word that was heard of them was that they had boarded the train at Seaforth and gone to Stratford. So far uu arrests have been made. Peter McArthur. the well-known Can adieu writer, loettlretl ill Wiughem last week, Mr, Win. Scutt has purchased MI5 Andrew Laidlaw's 100 acre:farm on the 8th concession' f Marie and will got poesesetou oe April 1;t. 1Ir.dames Disked(( who for several mereeiv Where 1t ear. held (lis 1e-we:belt of deputy nr any -n r et 1 t t ( y 1. the 1 ler 0 t; I the Ilurtt, cou.itp e,i lry (thee, ham too I e t 1n r.pt a , d to presitiult iu 1..iEy', at Walicertett. AIr. l •ri nee, eietw15 tell0 D3,,.,..,: ,v nil oxo, ,..,. t;ilti•t1, beit.g • i rti i pall `t:(tet g olid 9 ct . i:.lt 1 E 's,ilt;ttly .. I 9n li- ., roi . S "•1 ./.1,11f 1.'1' t 111,ti-.Pale U1+ 1li'4 a .. of of tn. r I 1": 1 to alptitluitrt ttlull r•.. ii'.re- Sprott '..0 i 1111[... 7 n ;)1 .1 Il1..)1.1'1. 1 If 1.11,1t,. of 3n=xalI1111'1.o:lt'11tr, r 1 -i 11 l ilii, l ' 14 >I - 111 111 Om .° '^,,}} EE''gg pp''Homo 11.31• ,. 1 •3tl ,,r.t,,:. t +t.I. of �tl �F�Ii49k(il ,belt liar t6 It . ,:1•, el.•:ereeee.;)f t . .1 1,ee ith. '1'hr•v . t . 311. -el Thursday March 20 Special Offer for Farmers I am buying all kinds of Jun 1 I have a great stock of second-hand Water pipes and shaftings for sale, ISNaftoihi Seaforth Junk Dealer Phone 9 Next to the Dick House tru,®un�nn.�uu®uu®nu,,.�u s I CHURCH NEWS 1 551 CHURCHES S��PO>�T�i C St. James' St. Janice' Church, Bev, leather 11, F,Cootie P. P. Early' Mall 8,00 High Mass 10.30, 'Sunday School 2,30 p, m, t' Le o s• tai uott 131 s audB Benediction o Vespers ' stamen( 7 nl ed b0. .P .51 s i' 1:• t rI i Ii:e I. \ tut ri' • t -t u• t.i 0,'"1. 1r t' ''t, =II Hill 1 i l birds' 110;1.1t,',.., _, is .: tient Hui '1n It =.i1t.a-'I..io1..;t1e1i.z11,+t. ,,1 rr ..,', i; (01 �.•: stoat +n -lit ltx.•tet, .Ile ; .:tl,rddt, tilt, Stu list, p, r' 1eine eue.11feelt ,ae��omy t t , rr3•kk•f t :ti,:tt t.t3e1 1 ter 114! twee 11 1.l'i t ')t . `tot 1 a :'! 1e, , ,1111.1. 1, 1 r..chaos t ik:inur . ., tills ti.,adt*d to . i 11014 til., 1 t four(:04,0er in Exeter Ott f t+lett:,:., •• , 31s I''1i•.li, the'I't,11)011y '.n,1 Fri=lay itiuraintely ,.-1 t: ..• . ':.1.1-' i .t.- pt''cr'llit.,. i.-.u_'c:„IIitle, 11,. Toe '1 e. 1 t 1.1rt 13 I rt -tt t 1eetel )t'. le., ,t ...1 ,x , i i a„+1 ., r :WO • au 1 1 141 •I u 1 ' l; 1.'11.111,.. :,i. 1. '-. t1 .i:". 1 I 1001,e 31 t Your Money is Safe i War-avigs Stamps Buy now f©r $4.02 Bull. 1st day of 1924 for $5.00 over'nment Security Your W.,-;!;. can be registered to seder( you against Peeee. -bg th.ott, fire or otherweee. 11 ,"::t' 'i'; t..', * cent 35 emets each, ''0011 on to ale : i Card represent 1. t - tttl in lee,a:4..ias;e of a Wnr- i Savin v r :iU; YOU SEE THIS SIGN St. Thomas' Rev, T. H. Brown, Rector, Sunday serOces 110.111 and 7 p.m, . Sunday sultoo:l 2,80 p, m. Women's Anglican. Missionary Association, 'Tuesday 2:30 pen. Ultildreu'sbranoh Saturday 2 p.m. itterosssiun services every 'l'hutreday, .0p,m. Methodist Rev, H. D. Moyer, pastor --SUNDAY School at 10:00 3.111, Public service '11 a.m. and 7p.m. Prayer Meeting 'i'huzwde y Salvation rimyLieut. F. W, Leight Sunday services -Holiness 11 a, in, Praise 3 p.m.-Salvatien 7 p.m. -Sun day School 4 p, in, -Wednesday - Public meeting. All are welcome, Bgmondvil•le, Presbyterian Bev. S McLean pastor. Sunday ser• vices 11 a.m. and 7 p m, Bible class 3 pen. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8p. re. Y.P M,S Union 3rd Friday in the month 8 p.m. Wolnen'sMiesiott- ary Society 3rd Wednesday illthe month at 2,30 p.m 'Mies' Aid men s im- mediately after. irirstltresbyterian It-nt 1', H. harkitl„Pastor. Snuday el -reheat 11 a.in. aid 7 e nt. Sundayechoed 2,311 p.m.Prayer meeting, Tl road ty, 7 40 1.. t,l 11'0lat'ti s Mies- ; iocaty ,... 1'10 1 .1,'' III -t fuefilItty in effete111. nth •4t ; i, to Iial Ola lijil•etia, Mis. . s n !lend ;tett 3 •.,oy i., the month at 7.3,1 p.m. Y'u ,ihtul' Misstep Band Una in )it,n.i.y et' 1.15 p.nl. Mel illeiy i'r: sbytel'iatt ) 1'•ntti 114 r. 1 3•�tr i nr 1100 d l •t vl•.,ls lt.tif ebtArele I t a in Stanley 63 LI'! i.I t W Prd4 t 1It ltIn \'veto u 1114 tl p.m. ev u, I 1lioai.waly • lit:.4v i. 0:C01 Itlotltil at 'ol`;1 • t' lit n'I,:1:L U!l.t at r1'1:'Aet it 1111,': , Ill the supelr I+...10, 1i at.• It 00001111 "II 40- - itl .:l-:, ,i„.t a • :I:, i,WII- I, 31ah', is i ho f,l.. l,i , ti 1 1 .. 11 11,0111'1. I.,' . t ! V°211 :1 e3 i7 P?f' IDytt r1en t ! t 1I tut. It 'tills'.1.1.01 .1).s. I1J ,•tn ' ltuduV v, 1, l '111.1111' 11,i'i fill i. •lir"> I meeting I1' .11 .,'I'1- ., I. r: 1 1 ..' 1, .. We;d. Exni i.S'a IL�ui,iy 1. „ .'I• . 1. "Lt's y l 111 t i0• 1„t.,..° vitt 11 .. -t • 0...-°‘ -111,::Q us e. Llill a 1 11 to, 1,. 1141 11.1.11.11.1enatice r e, , tot.., i:.ay form til, whole of the :...td; but it id illlpm' I11 001' d gottag a01115110,1 to el....5.e. tepid growth, .s one I.> give tt lett e-,..• eme'Int. et milk or a horse to work hard all Such feed. The hard wouily fibre of the straw and flay tire difficult to digest end much of the cue luy that should go to production of ta sok or increase Is used up iii 11 tai, tate food. r ,s ,, uentl wb 1 1 0'.•11111)0 Is de- eieeti the ineouse 0. rovgliage 1'•F. d AI llu4 d a.id to eGautti.'- taI .<.. .•1. Attt,tae r +., 1Y +..1 , '-.at :a meet be ueee 1, 1 mo t) e 213" Ila' eleest 1,...,...','1ll t 1, t ! LOM V,111111- ;J1,1°1,1111°21 1 1:,,,t,„,, 1 ', i 1 ,.1(11 nt 11 ,:11. 11 - ,i tit_ II. I. . 1�...,; 1,:: . ,.IOOI, 10 t°,,1 t It irm.1 ii ll `1 ll . ;; Int, , tei'-.1 - 115 anIelat- . 11 O. 1 OtO.1 .I t 11 f -all 11 1 i n.. 1,1 Us 11,0 l :aitt - 1 -1.11 :Li te, ,, n11a1 1.11 nrtna -1. '1'11, ea flout be 11 0011-_1 i1, Ise lei e. et and he it tl+tal-l.ittas t, ve+i;t I:y the use of ;le, r.,; 114, 0.? the eeu'yer.feeds Or f1 t,' are nee sea y to give It , y ...I Its re ]hist be an abundance of ett.:ily-digestible (Materials if the best results are to be obtained. and this le the place of toncentratos in Ste ration. We want some coarse feeds, even if they are poorly digested, but we also want saute concentrates to supply the ma- terials" for growth and production. Furthermore within certain limits tiro more of the concentrates fed the treater the production. - prof, 'It. Harcourt, 0, A. College, 41ueiph. 1,,1+ 1. •. I. a t1.1 ° l1 ax Ire 1, tl .t.•t It -hi- ,t i•1t Ii rl ,1.: ... , .. .,. ti. t. ,. a � k e�:._ • d i ., .I.. . •tt ri'. .. .1 .. ,,,y 1 ,'.f 1.11 0110. 1•. .. ,.. .1.s - .;it' !,. i 1'I 111 u1l'1. ', ... i.::.. .,. ,e . .,, t •e ., 1 . . l' •L„ +1 ..: i,. W .. 1 •1 p,I 011 1'i ;1,1ot '.11. i0,ill(.: , �, •:r' �' 1y, 6a`S Ili".d a -01y 1�tE4pt'l. N R p ,„•, III- 11,;11.1.,, 41. I.. .. of ..-. 1 -_II:.. .•141. (;,ante a" IIs ^, t tl r 1. i >t e 111110. 0':13 i.. til, fills .I nems t-, -11'-;;' 115%15 „.I •, tl` t lithe 4)tll ;;l:l dy Il. Ile.(. in 0.1 oro..' ';.1„ tue.in' y or this spinii ludr 1 .1.1111.1 tial !„ tibute A sl.lel,dtd erograte for thu Ill:lit ool.vt+ntn;u iu boiog prepared. The following members of, the cortarnittee wore presettt--•'11. 11. Iiodmond, l'res. ident, Belgreve; W. H.. Johnston, Sec, Kippen; Goo Mawson and Miss lean Murray, Exeter; and G. S Howard of Dllsliwood. Letters of regret because of ivaoilitp to he present were read f t is 111 tea Nellie Medd t f Clinton aI0i 111, 1, (11)Inrttan of Vane. 1l` r e,., t bottle without t To Put AL F,A to o a 4 brealeinii tun retell, seek the egg, which 1 must be fresh; for several days re } strong vinegar. The acid of the vino 1 gar will Cat the lime of tate shell, so that while tee egg looks the same it Is really very soft. In Great Britain, the Home Seer'e• tary, the Foreign Secretary, and the War Minister receive $25,000 a year each; in France and the United States they receive $12,000 and in Germany, OMA. ROS HO NM 101,1 ell sir Mee imetaiee 0, 101eeotee..I hie: tai,:,.deed(. l d lbo, F. L. V it:ie ,efeet Stud 11111, • es -et tett rx, and a tOlttt oktt;+il ut Lia lino, fi- by H, I.I, Haddon Ldear.i P. Metttl. Anl:rey 1'.tllertoit FI. l'Iortinier. Aattc'), and other well known writers ut, nntdoot' subltr,ts, "The How of U lacing" is oxl,lainotl by Robert Page Lineohi in the Visiting notes depart anent which ale° contains 0,11 article by 0, Warren Smith, while in (lune and Amtnunuuitiun Ashley A, Haines de- scribes "Suitable Rifles for Deer Shoot- ing" and Aviateur Canadian writes from experience of "Fighting. in the Air," hod and Curt hs published at Woodstock, Oat, by W. J. Taylor Lite (ted, • t fled. 1 :rod „ il lh' e, y . hoe. IN , ,ti t t :111, 1•, .1 f t bias 111 l.,, 8 ,lii,ee vet 1111310 of :et e, l spa le .l. Beetle !)-St.,t11 valit'tiee of Elio. and Dent Hu,kiog tomo(, Root Crops 10 'Ihreo varieties of Mnugela. I t -Two varieties of Sugar Mangels, 12 -Three varictiea of SwedishTeiroips, 13 -Two variettua of Fall Turnips. 14 -Two varieties of Carrots, 4 Forage,1•:Idd"r, l:nelln tt:tl I ) i.' II,', pia-.ul,5 of Corn .at ni.1 dt3 at� e')11 I., r.•tr Vll e. hrl'::.. 1l t' t. I. 1... I' ;ill 1 i 10 e..11 till ..lief 1,1 rtliau I I:411111111,•1, 'l. ,1,:LI 'II oil. it •.i fill f ,0 ,11 pr1,- dllu1... lit, int:S.31114o41,14, :;hunid cuhtrrchettl the impoltahi,' et the ftp( that foreign gouts c'tnuot. th'u''inrt', reach I,ngland by wlty of tested s,' :Phu Market here is now being open- ed'', the cablegram continent+, "auto Clluedinn manufacturer's have a big opportutlity, as stocks In everything are Voir l',w. As this is i,uniue.le which { Pe. i1 v 'c 1 •I 1' lU 7. rL 1 1 al4 pv'3 Itn]el.t t e tot g , it 13 111, to t t ladt311 Ln ul ae, 1111.11 to ni.tl;t the 1, «• g. icy 1li.it to got 1,r. ilea ,. 1 tee i'1111I, ,I' u1 )1.1111111 Ili''° noir Tito 11111 !i .' `.Ill'esti J , I l writ, 011.1101', s,, til.:( prr.idpt earl R rod (.eel see may Fr l 11,.„11 for, , pt uvien 3 cutlannui. C I1 li iC. f II, l .il:Matti] Valle (.0111. ,091 >, troll] I/011il.11l 11,-.1310., 'IX her, Alk 110W U4et 2110 10411 Ut,ellt'blli'eS hat.,.lite,.ilort 1:1111 ,east l,tiiaili, tonsils in Seven', 16 40,. :.eri tt"t, .If 4illic' 17 1, t e )' b't+ 1 tam: ,1,11 t1.0 tar'iletit0 .,. 1 -Et i,,1b artl P, l i told,:tgl' ,' '20 tht1:1- t1, t1 iv.+f 1 ,ktar 21 -two seri'-I ,.e, of Al feltti._ 2. lots i .t i:aie'o of It, andee, Culinary Crops 23 -shied vette ties of Field 13.eet.s. 21 .two veriettee of Sweet Corel, FertiliJer. Experimeltte 2e -twat ug Fertilteer with Rape. Bienellaneelte Expesimeuts 20 three grain mixtures 30, three fodder mixtures The eizeof each plot must be r x 2 rods Any pperson in Ontario may obtuse ONE of the experiments and apply, The material will be furnished in the ') t'uraly Vo,,elnli ,, fill...__'. ho chic iegre'diellts of Pat'mf'leo'e Vegetal& Fide sr1' maudralu, and dandelion, sed- ative tied purgative, but perfectly b trmless in their action. They oleause tied purify and haven. moat healthful (Aleut upon the e0cretnas of the dig- estive organ,. the dlpspeptic and nil wtlp elltier fr„Itl.ktdneyutt1 liver "iiil-: lneuts will fi1111 in these pills the meat effective medieiue itt concentrated form that bas yet been offered to thesuffer- aug. -1,1.4 l 1t,1 1' k ti'',•. :lt',11 ,y et'11 :;11 t),tl. i 1 t. i'•r.jtle',, fit's• .1-I; t , 14:.1,.;1• y st'-, lir,: 1''r•--, i tr ole ,11111 :, For the Blood is fire Life. " iV'Cil Lig E f] YOU U 1J'tt SUFFERING tl,rh any diocese duo to Impure blood such as Bosoms.,. Scrofula, Scurvy, Bad Lege, Abae0000a, Uleorut Glandular Swellingo, Bolls, Pi mplooe Sorer, ofohy i hind, PIIoo,Blood Peieon,Rboumathern, Gout, etc,, dont west . your time nod money 3 o n lotions and ointment, which cannot get below the surface of the skin. What yet, want is a medicine that will thoroug},hl • free the blood of the poisonous matter which alone Is the true muse of all your suffusing. Clnrltr.'s Blood 15 ltistlere I, Jut surba modicum. ills composed e ▪ I ingredients which quickly expel freta the u blood all impurities, from whatever cause Y. or t'. and by rendertng it clean and pore, n be relied on In effect a listing cur' !• Ir 'tri a t ,.l, L, am,.? 2eMe1, to 01er. 50 years' success. Pleasant Pleasant to take. Clark° 3 . Bio t1 lq� tae 1'� Y4� t$ � .J! cl . , :.Garr:! t fit 'o, ;fr x11.,,.. ••' CURIES dl,'a,f.. 51(111 S5 BLOOD DISEASES. _^`.',.'•$u•:,: I..rx.. s,�'p"v lam" 9'e'.i.1�"'A 'in Asthma Nutl.f•er0, Dl', J. D. Eel It e.,t'aAethtea Remedy conics lilte a belpmg luulti to a shelving nn'imnler It gives new lite and hope by cluing alis trorble-samethidig he bias come to plieve itnposeible Its benefit is too eVbleu t to be questioned -it ie its own beat argument-itsow:n best advertise- ment. It you suffer from asthma get this time tried remedy and find: help dike thousands of others.