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MEDICAL
R. ti. HUGH EOss, I bysleiaanud 611 eoa
hila of Loudo,l Hn4pital Lon[lou, Lr10 Bpd,
•4 Pty�a! Otteutieu to diseases of Nye; Ear, Nose
lk4let `rtxoar,
£lalpohpd ccsidenec ed I miolon Bonk.
,Dian I'laohe N. ,ited
, tteshience Phone No, 300
Do F .1 SORROWSsetalorth mitt• and r
>dSdcnc a ttoderich Street east of the Meth
Oi'i1 tt Church, coroner for Como!. 01 Huron
Ynioy bon, t,n 11
nAtftl.AY.. 11Lyalehtita and
Sa r. u o t1Od rl C: ',trees opposite 31.ethe-
h'uea ..entt it i
litre r t lout 1 t•tor . oud gun trber, and
Nagano of Ontario tohet,ett l,ttai'Ian, and:
$-Weg,-,,ond Coroner tot Count, 11 p:tli),Jli.
VAaltA1 honor gradual Llxurta tlnlVersi[F,
gold medalist Tun tt 'tedical College. '.tletaber
(>3.lh 1t • •• to I' fel,. a.o sad !aur e' •.nttarl
3'1tIt ,Lit if f L t t r evict 5 eentlisl.
81' it R anon .. alar; trust da :talcs rand
Bhemeatic trouble, Acute a ad thrante ilLsord
.cru, 1 r. Ete \oat.. had Throat Adenoid re -
'mom,: without Theis -M Consultation.
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'311100 ▪ r t ach'a Prt :e Stora 4
Toedttc, 111r rIti • •Fraley Co. 111, It dPal
Dr. !1 J. R. Forster 1
Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat
Graduate it: Medicine, University of
Toronto Ig;17.
Late Assistt.,t N'. Yorkrk ;Ialtthal-
:Laic t.nti Antal Iurt;tnts, Moore&old's
Oats, London England, At the
Eys•.;u.ti Golden :Nina Throat Hos
naFtl lIoto;�t
Lfi,rt, third VF Sr
netniay all each mouth f•'emn II a in. to
9p -au lailread t nr ",:, Waterloo Street,
t,
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, t i' a Stratford.
,r -'lags L c ns s 74 tet vv u)Hr
e . SLY •ewe;
and nptiaiau, Sea -
Insurance
ate gen eynsiderins Insurance, Life or Accldeat+
liy'ou are. a postwr, will get our rates.
ro CEAROlfilTth DIME
IS ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
From the Office �A
MAIN ST. SFAFORTN, ONT,
Phone 8.5 6;v, :,_ -
OUaSCRLI1' ION
Oa- -lofted pet ye -orractti a rrt•.r
1 not pant ll lit ii.l, Rad
f 4111 t`n t t_tl O t .r ti,l[ea
tater- 'lift, cent.,, .,I.. !'. ,_ ill
narrow
When au., tr. . chap t i 1,100 address A
notice should b r. tunimluediatei airn:
both the old arta the nen address Sub
ttoribori, will coater a furor by notifying t, I
of uny irregularity .,C detiver?.
ituadtni; Notioee-tie .eadlug notice,
advertising any entertainment or mutter by
which motley lr to be made by any penton
or cause alit be tnaerted In roan News r
without charge. The price far the tuner.
lion of badness aanoaucement, It TEN 57
trout, per count line each Inssrtte -a
Duties having no =tamer for display
adverttntnr:, and FIVE cause pqq it ru:i:
insertion to those having display cos rads, ,t
and for church, society and entertainment
reading ,tot1 en. Card of '!'hanks a to u
tines, 50 cents
Judicial, Legal, Official and Govern- -
moat Notices -Ten cents per fine for first
Insertion and Sve cents Per line far each
nibsceue Iasettlon.
Yearly r.i
r t rde--h. will l
ane nor
850. 0 iter <:'le Inch, est bet Inserted for p
SS.Op ser s.'<,tir. navabte strictly to advaaa
Display advertising --Fares furnished • f�
on application,
"Advertisements ordered :nr msertlon,
wUndl forbid and those sent without
written fnsertn.. will Appear until
ritten order ars - ''etved for their dia-
Continuance
Letters to the Editor :must be accom•
Partied by the writer's ewn signature, not
or publication out at a guarantee of good
faith The a obiteher accepts nu moon.
alhillty whatever for tate statements made
In such communications, letters on reli-
gious topics silt not be published at all
rarest as paid advertising, Weigh, marked
at such: The rate for Buell matter to tee
euta
nor lana
it'ith St.'Actar,ati nm:Iti'3 ✓int•..-
the tarn main at 101'. ut,tt•ibatit7
to a satisi tctot'y l' ib clop Perth
o
proper feeding and tatof alt ',hes
dlu•itlg 11tt Six Ill, t 111, t•ruts t
1an'
ibigta tint together with e p• :tits
dtlutilinl tf +Ilii✓ , IV.!'r
dui rho 1 ),11- p Pleat
lent.
of t .fit e' t •,0!1,1 t t J'!0,11i, s
tot `rtttllt tt1 I: e t IgI l
111 int:pill the ' a t
lU,tllL.,'l 15111 "11 1 •L 11 Lilt
birth of active, ti. l I fol
which the t i r;oca t 111 rmyi, tf!;:,ra
Ott lel;t‘l ff la t :i +It :'r or.
flock, no SWI I or 11,}W tt: Ii ,, for
g
n Raise All the hairy Calves Yoli
i Possibly Can.
ten ( We should Strive to Double Our ('oIn
o , Population in the !'ext 'ren Year.
g-i4loro Itnntedizol1', foul Larger
('ash Rettn'in, Secured lar Salt of
1 j Milk Than of ('ream i%'liere Unca-
tion is Favornh}t',
gI
��1 loRl_d roil 1'�
(Contributed by teat ,✓ ,, I ttttnrtment at
Au, rt t:t,1 to rut' .1101
A ' 1,6 the lam.; t• who Is r:icing
hriu u:t4 rt alt" greatest
time
O. ill ott.t n l S ttt in Lac ..p t . not
.t Ica. l,tiiat,.,
Atr Irl ar.. iiryn -sd t -porta
Iron tlr,tight tits tt t `.:s ata ;•i fit'
the itcel„ and t,iten til..' Iambs are
c cr s' ht M,trell or even early April
provision should b made fol ,.i_on-
1 ta,'prt 'protection front lilt, tolti.
Wool ball lit tu, st lr`..t tl often
t caul to: iittich lush en i•onng
lt,ttt',. 'ill trenbie as Well as m dl
cult y iii g.'Itinri tai'. 1011111;0 t0 1111150
illy be avoided toy clpping away all
loose and dirty wool front around.
the udder tad quartet's of the ewes.
Piovlsiea should be Blatt' for a
few small. pens locate,} along the
warmest stile of the building The
ewe to lamb is touch safer separated
rout- tate _vain flock and in casts of
i Wroth ul parturition.weak iambs,
caves disowning then Iattahs. and
tumorous other difficulties lties that may
rise they can b:1 caked alter a
teat deal more satisfactorily when
/nllned in small nal tp,ttre', It not
ntregneutly happen that a ewe has
laically" in delive•titig ice i• Iamb;
is ore 4
til more common 011 i t
D 1f a.h l t of
Dung ewes with their first Iamb,
Viten the lamb has come fotooard far
nout;li so that the. nose and front
eel are in sight and tete` Itt•att is mt-
bl to pass through the t•t should
assisted by gentle pulling on the
n'?feet. If this t.,ll:. 11 111' plop' tn-
de of tett t l ins well t,ilh tai+,:sed
il, this has the oif, t of ; t[ _ling
nu allowing the opt:eiu�g t i :.tt._telt
nd will, onloss Il, vas.- i- very
_vete cmc, give 7.i11. N, :,,'Sion
multi rte taken until it its lbl'Y
main stunt! t. --.Iso.. t' n;• 1.0 and
-.fore int S l I he it,' ads
leittld bt p-lt •t'It 'I 'it, itci
feel ed,
tl- I,atitbs tat u l !.: )t .t typal; an tip-
a,trently' lilt h. -s, tt.+11 Sarttoll..11y in
se of difficult delivery,lhes`•..,aay
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Sen „iar Agent
.at London Life Insurance Co.. t EOtTot7 ANI, °USt,tNHEft
all imc>~tiei
are-tee Accident insurance Co, I i
e-aOerth, Ont. l,.m.e,.m.•+m..«o..ab,»�..m-...moo:..�,.e®„m..,g,
HURON NEVP'3
'amen Watson
1401,0x5.I cr . ! t it -- i 1 ' •Sm: rn:.,, •
Agent and ia sawing tiuteitttte-.
.slain,iereet..:::.r r. a• -
' Mc fd,LOP
Of 111 Fire insurance
i"aarnr arat- I5Oieeeri Town
Propr..,'ty Only 'insured.
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G.Ornate,
Sac Iliac. Constance; JonBeicdgbaR '. Hobert Ferris 1rck$afearn
Bo can CtintaaDicAey
I
. Seaforth
reseed Connolly, Gadertcb. Jas. Evans. Beechwood
,genie
A_sa. , tetrttt. tl,rtock: E. th(n idev Seater.
Chesacy. Egmondviller a V • k
caviller ,,. G. Jarmouth, Brodha. Jan
sod John 0oveahxtt, Seaforth. at. ors.
Parties desirous to effect Insurance or trynar
g
hardness
to will
attendta
ed
Ce eh respective poste ices.
OFFICERS
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seessTO ROIL
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fent ins
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T• ti If d•,;•,•_:1.L,. r, Miss fiat-
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tt. .t. In.[
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Spot, ie
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Ful a tt ,'p i ;: ra tn,;::4.f II:.
1' -e:'< t.. ti; ty l•tr,e, 1,p•• is
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phlt dui tit,1 I r t trlr ul,en
t i l n t t l t i' al .111 I I. fitly
I i tint ,
t lay tit I.:tit ut its
'nd
htf.t.. '.1,. t1. t.• I - , Ut
'tI back of t. , ,,t'
Ih•id. J. P :-c,t tell}„ t3. a.
'e,lclt!il,
t Double Juries in Italy.
ti
Thout.,It liar, slime ear ecru
g belief that Hattie np.1 can I11 Il;
end
sUt
t tit.:.
t nt t.
Int
t
leetised of erlme.whi1e the veriin or
niton is wo thlt s, they have Ixer• n
,'lied enough of intelligence and fore. s
st,ht to provide for the always ixtssi•
bit emergency that arises from tilt In -
captivity of one or more jurors to con-
tinue in a case.
They do it by selecting not twelve
jurors, but twenty-four, to ;tear and
Judge the testimony. After the twen-
ty-four have been chosen, however,
they are separated into two classes of
twelve each. The duty Of one of these
dozens Is to serve exactly as our
jurors do. The others shltply sit in
court, listening to all that gees on
anti rently to till the plates of :any in
the first twelve who may die, fall
sick or otherwise become }tieapacitat-
ed for service The extra or super-
( unmerary Jurors have no voice or vote
Unless transferred to the other class.-
ew York Times.
•. ftrOblauttc t ..;unit a pca!eliii,
A new luxuriant 110WItr el
green grass is 0,001 eaten On tvlten
the dry hot season ;•,lint', and it is
just at this time when the stockman
heeds 501ne fol'ni t,1 succulent feed
for his stock, When the stock are
I'tttllling on pasture thr;t al•tt getting
back to nature and there is nothing
like good green reed as a conditioner
for the animals.
Asfor m forage crops in t
001112,
tryalfalfa a- dl n and -1 tp: seem to give the
}tis
best results, altho o11 ans:hiup that
will produce a good green growth in
a dry season is all richt. Wherever
alfalfa < will groat it :;ices the best
kind of permanent plillll', for 'pigs,
as there is no droner limn bloat as
is the case of Swop and Mills.
Alfalfa provides p`A tnl+> for a great-
er length of time than any of the
grasses and Is green and succulent
even when red clever has become
somewhat wit [ -
a dried or! woody.
heavy pttsttlritlg of alfalfa is not
Coed for it and consequently the
1111111hTr of animals .,llowe,l to pas-
ture on it should be r,-saricled and
the plants should be allowed '141 grow
1'" and be rut two or three tittles it
s•asoh. Pigs, fed corn alone on al-
falfa pasture. make fairly satisfac-
tory gains since the protein in 111e
, 1l'olfa help., to balance up the de -
Cu •✓unci in corn altliOugh for best
7' -,nits a little of 0011le nitrctgeuous
ceft centOpIft 0,130 rOt I, t' should he fell. Reel
cltt.•t' in tl,f` country gives very ex -
r '0''011 results Das 1 restate for pigs.
r IIt'' rettsnn that It 01011 lie crown
aredt many betalilies where
'tit's cannot be rat "1 at ail and
eegit ntlt it's areal value. At one
the t,xpttiittt'ni ll c':!tolls in the
t:'s, red clover was I0f,-tior only
alfalfa, while al ,.maths✓ it was
til that it was n p I d only by
clfaira and rano,
As all annual i'- _lit,• Intswine
minimiser t +'p-. It ion- lie
:rio both ally told l I•'', iii I 11 SCM-
' VW! iiS e.end uteri -r 1111tar 103111
'1t nt i,l:n
for at .,:y time. To get
=1 tempts friim far - 1,1 "', it erh011id
to 111 1110 npring rand ttt1Ow,'d
lain a height of w.dtte four.
1
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1 before tf t i
11 1 '1^ I
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in,
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tl i t
1 nI1 of
o HOW t11WWII,' to be .0011 oft
bit, t it .'o, Au.ttrtr". t`,•
,t
Mita, d0 ,aro. , !Lases', alld ren
rut-tat,.rut-dat,. tate with tl,, gond t, lab
0 .jamity ' fti, tails,
Alliu t Vincent r of t t a,h et., HOrol
wadi s<net•mt eel to 0e1V0 tw.1
~acs til !tricot! 801515 iituo ore by ylag.
strata f;raytien Lohdua fur desert -
ug front the W. U. It ami who is now
u
Kiii.flitt7.7 Penitentiary, may be re-,
:ase:1 til tile roma f,It131'S Ia the elfin
of 'dies ftp a, tits art, bttdeea fill, 71111/0211
AS nil. Stool nae menthe of his +e'ft t, -Les
ctiilidtotlier(htots lists -Lt 0,1,
the
rot l 0:.31 };e is nitai,tc, ]tiuself l.,
arty it tete t his Ibtt•aele 1.001
i5 p'.r i - •t1 f +:a o release. -inti
trat, t rx,:$:1 pt,' r Cetet••i d,.ea
:,;iiot 11••9:5r:it.il 1101.,x4' tae! i
too closely to the young Plants do
of get It chane to tecttperaie. To
uard against this It would -be wise
o provide a see'ontl plot where the
annuals could be turned in for a
time. Rape is tttso grown in con -
action with oats Or with oats and
cid pease, and some authorities
nk rape and opts next to alfalfa
and red clover for pig pasture,
.For young pigs in pasture it Is
not wise to force them to subsist on
what they can get.. They should be
ed a little grain. Pigs that are be-
rg pastured for the purpose of fat -
ening latter should have a limited
grain ration, as this system of feed-
ttg has been found most economical.
J. C. McBea(h, B.S.A., O. A, Col-
ege, Guelph
Romance of a Shadow.
1 time It is hard to believe that a shadow
It 1.•.•:, tr he•„ r, r; -... is probably the oricia of all estrouom-
Be1`lare i ,,, tl ;1 1. , i feat, geometritral and geographical sal-
pp ta:l c t ,u t rF1, ,; ;rc, f„t• elite. The first man who fixed his
imitation ps ',fe in the, Facto, : staff perpendicularly in the ground and
trreasuted its shallow was the earliest
computer of time, and tate Aran of to.
on lits day who plaits his spear in the sand
Merits
of
Mlnartl's
ILintinen
10,111 is t t Ivory ti i t s , t 'alit.
i t
,,- , I, ttg.•sr u i e t held 111
l tau, cit.,.nrchi,ri Lp lhott icrl•tholal-
t and rr.:-ut1,els or the Masonic order'
attended Ina body, 1'uo Archbishop
praised tete 1415 '5101', for his groat oar-
- eieos to the community and his devot
ion to the rnedioal profession, Dr.
Gibson was the Sou's leading surgeon
In Mt 3- 14 he was president of the
ICoterie Medical Connell, and at the.
time time of his death, was chief sur
aeon at the General Hospital here, He
I medical officer for the 51st "Soo" Rillas
•and took a lively interest in all civic
business, being chairman of the High
Sehool Board, The Dr, was bora in
Stanley township and graduating sett-
led in the Soo in cR93. Ho !eaves a
widow and and sou, a slater Mrs, E, P.
Ma easy of she Soo. the Aliases Me
Leuven at Toronto and Sir. AltLenil =h
t of ' 'fiittnl•,
1 paeans 1, limtf and Uo. have die-
I/posed of their dry,codo and greesry
stook to Mr. George T. Prnatter of Mi
11 o':Ie, 1.
i S 1
and marks where the shadow falls is
• : his direct dest•endent. itis from the
shadow of a gnomon that the early
i Egyptians told the length of the year,
1t is from the shadow of a guomon
that the inhabitants of tipper Egypt
still measure the hours of work for a
water wheel. In this case the gnomon.
Is a ihurra stalk supported on forked
uprights and points north and. south.
Bast and west are pegs in the ground
evenly marking the space of earth be-
tween sunrise and sunset, In a land
of constant sunshine a shadow was
the primitive chronometer. It was also
the primitive footrale.-London lrtall.
Pi Business
Wthout a proper
systm o€ adver-
1 t sin is like a
motor without the
Pt)W'er
Seaforth News
ADVERTISEMENTS
Will supply the
required energy'
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evteniatiad27
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears
the
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sitpdtltut tltel'oodbyilegula ;.
tingtheStontu0lltsand ntuv�is tl;
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Theielf.Promoiing.UigestiT,
,Gheerrainessandi eSt9ftieleb;
neither Q(1_v.tn,Merphtne ON!
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Land Feleri utess and r
for
Loss or Sxt: ID
1 a rel`'+, rinintesejt''
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7 HF CGFon COFlPANY
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Exact Copp of Wrapper. r,eG a CCH.RNV, new Conk Cr,.
rEVIEWIFZEMIW
..s'.'T,.�-i' %}less ax'
Spta rier fr Farrs:
f am buying all kinds of
Junk and Fo
have a great stock of second-hand
Water pipes and shaftings for sale.
�. Naftothi
Seaforth Junk, Dealer Phone '9
Next to the Dick House
15,000 den Wanted
WP,n
esIerr . arveit Fields
$12.00 TO WINNIPEG
Plus Half a Cent per mile beyond,
Roturn, .Half a Cent per mile to Winnipeg, plus $18.00.
Comfortable frame, Through Service. Special accommoda-
tion for Women. Sox I,yulehes on special Truing,
EXCURSION DATES froth TORONTO
AUGUST 14th & 21st
7 p m, IU p, m.
•. ro p. m.
For COelects:atrd information, apply nearest C.N. ars.
Agent, or write General Passenger oepnrtnient,
Toronto..
l +M ()limn
arm Laborers
'Westernea'
"Return Trip East's -$10 fusel WINNIPEG,
Ttran art to Ontario Wart TERRITORY
Ito • 1 I t 'f Smith's Palls to and including Toronto
1 r 1» stt n to
•rae,o' Lone, ha 7 he 071trtrfo Shore
Pima st,d.Fr r ro inn to (non,/ga .)uncus -u inoluslve.
I rma s4d.i, 1 OYontY to Parra fimmd, inntuaivs.
nahaa Sweeten •lieu to Port UONICOU and narketmr to noboaygooh, inclusive.
ol_V' 114,:0 r 1,1.0:r,,. -,t Ontario West tmd 'oath of Toronto
t' ; e1 1 r e 1 O , Owen Sound, lt'attcrton, Tea/water, to Wand w, Ilan
+, wen and C! Phomas branches,
tVit+pham, Elora, Ltaa catty 1, en CVndUN�tn<I nor, l0 Ont.
From nt :L,. • Toronto and North to Bolton, inclusive.
bull particulars Ir,m Canadian Pacific fie, otAL 'rYiP.DUg3.9 TWalarB i'rdOibJ YDR{ftly^t•D
� w ,max t Agentd W. D. EIO, WA» D0 District
for -,t-
arveatin0 in
rt`nlll°I et'i3i 6tfusr:r
-$12113 liNNIPM
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GOING D,ll're.
121:11
nt
wAaaSer:AgeDt, 'omnis
Machine Operators
Wanted a few girls Io eper,ttrr serving
mar.blilav
W. atforil Mfg, Ca
Sealorth
Phone 59.
A Piano Bargain
A Bell Upright Piano in
excellent tone taken in ex-
change for a•Gourfay. This
piano cost $soo.00. Will
offer for quick sale at $1,35 oo
We also have one Edison
talking Machine to go at $3o
One Victor with ten re-
cords for $30,00
We are selling agents for
Phonographs, Phonuts. talk-
ing machines and the Bell
Piano, and we guarantee to
give the 'best that money and
brains can offer and our
prices are right.
Make this' your headttuat-
I ters for sheet music,. records
. needles, mouth -Organs via -
Opposite Rank of Commerce.
'CHURCH NEWS
St James' Church, Rev. Father E,
11', Cleats .P, P, Early Mass 8,00, High
Mass 10,80, Suziday Sehool 2,30 p. nt,
ed Sitcmonelit,7 ti
St. Thomas'
Bev. T. 11. Brown, Recut& Sunday
school 2,30 11.1. Anglican
Miseionary Association, Tueaday. 2.8U
Children'obranch Saturday 2 p.m.
tsrnlintlion services every Thursday,
methodist
Hey. H. D. Moyer, pastor
-SUNDA Y School at 10:09 a, tn.
Public service 1 1 a.m. and 7p.m.
Salvation army
Lieut. F. W. Leight
Sunday services -Holiness 1 1 a.
day School 4 p. wednesday-
Public meeting, All are welcome.
sgmondvitte, Presbyterian
Rev. 8 McLean pastor. Sunday set•
vices 11 a.m. and 7 p Bible class
3 p.m. Prayer meeting ‘Vednesday
Sp, in, Y,P 51.8 Union Srci Friday
ary Society 3rd Werboirstlay in the month
at 2.39 p.m Lailiee-Aiit meets int. •
atediately after.
First Presbyterian
school 2,30 p.m. .Prayer meeting,
month at 3 p tn. Farhat n Kirkman Mfg.
7.30 p.m. 6100111/110 Allasion
every 2111i. Alemlay at 4 10 p,m,
aervinos Duffs' etiorell v. in Sunday
school .5 Pr t) er meeting Wed--
Winth-op, Presbyterian
Sunday setvice 2.30 pm. Sunday
School I 1 5p nt Prayer Mooting
Tuesday 8 p. L lost Wed.
..,Rev, Sawyer, 8unday
:try Are, l'It-the of "envy month a
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"For the Blood is the Life.'
'WHEN YOU ARE
SUFFERING
laith any dIsed.ae duo to Impure. blood
sued, as Eczema, serofule, scurvy, Sad
Swotting., Sotto, pits pioa, soros of any
Gout, oto., don't Wa.te Furor and moody
on lotions and olatinents which cannot get
below the surface of t he skin. What you yri%t
is a. medicine that will thoroughly free the bleed
of the poisonous matter which alone is the true
cause of an 5.our suffering, Clarke's Blood
Mixture is just Noel: a medlar ne. III, composed
of ingredieata which quickly expol from the
blood all impurities, front whatever CauSc
arising, and Isy rendering It clean and pure,
can be relied on to effect a lasting car -
hauled?. tee,aarkahlet
Naafi bade),
Olaf 50 years'
Mown to
Sad 51,
Ohemlala and
?refuse all
Suborn', toe.
Reduced by Asthma, The uonstant
strain of Asthma brings tbe patient to a
dreedrol state of hopeless exhauhtion.
Earl) nse should by all means be made
of tha hitnone Dr, .1, D. Kellogg's
Asthma Remedy, which more than any
ottioaaots quickly and surely, an the
air passages end irrIngs blessed heip
and comfort, No home where asthma ,
is present in the least degree shoulci be
wit heat this great remedy: