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The Seaforth News, 1917-10-18, Page 4THE $EAFOR,TH NEWS 0£ the high oommissiolaor in Landon. Military voters octet in Canada auti Bermuda will boost artier the super. vision of the general returning elbow: in Ottawa, An assistant clerk of the crown in chancery will be 0ppoiuted early Beet week. He will proceed over seas with instructions tJ divide the Damps in England and Scotland into dietriote, A presiding oftioer for 00011 will be named, Six sorutinoere and 40 special returning oftioer$ will %leo be appointed in Canaria and tont °val'sees, The .army of enulntrator8 may be. appointed either by the Government or the returning (Amara, If the appoint, ment is made before the writ is issued it is made by the Government, if after the writ is issued it is meet) by'tho re. turning offfaer, st.eo1uISIlbala The Red Cross Soely reoontly 'sent direct to the trenO11e8, 50 pairs c1 socks and 46 vermin suite. They also sent to Toronto, 18 snits of pyjamas. Total value, 137,00 They intend 8811(1'ng the Christmas parcels the first week of November. Those wishing to send tobacco, cake .or cantly, homemade or any other kind, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MEDICAL sJgiole.l LnnpelcdnnrinLat 0lLodHositallLou, Surgeon w diseases of E. Ear, Nobe eat IrleasSt Ih sePlPod residence, behind Dotdttian Sank- piise Y?hare A o.5. Residence, Plume No,100. ail, 8, J" BURROWS. Seafott . Office and a./OpefQenea -- Goderich Street, east 01 the Meth°. Mat Carman Coroner for the County of Huron. esleraooe, No. 40, ApC 5.4 hStreteat SspGaerricet, opposite dis t0i8Bteh, Seaford. Setret, graduate Victoria and Am Arbor, and im0rob4 of 'Ontario College al Physician' and sn cope, Coroner for County of linea. M4;81r 0.a, honor graduate Trinity Untverstty, pldraadallxtTrinity Medical College. Member of College or Physician and Surgeons, Ontario. ,.. >a, DEO. HEILEMAN Osteopathic Speotaua !e tivomtn's and Children s Dlegeess and nkaua'+a.+o Troubles. Mute mud Menlo DX. feeders, liar, Eye, Nose and Throat. Adenoids ta sapnn+i without the knife. Cop f3 ope!notel, Svesdey.+a,n , to f. p.0' : Nriauy 8 to a p,nl sesmiernessot..e,,fswOuuseu e+g►uee4es, s TUT 5E FOKITH OGS maned by JOUR Marriage Licenses 0111iupt; 141, ' forth Insurance 1�ooA *08. 5 postcard widering ll ¢et our ratAccidents 1, D. Iif111CI%i,EY, Gen awl Agent for London Life Insurance Co.. end IrneoxlalGuarantee and Accident Insurance Co. soaforth, Ont. James Watson General Fire, Lite and incident 1n811rauee Agent, and :da dealer erhin salving Machimeo. Main THE McKILLOP Mutual Fire iusuraucu CO Partin and Isolated 'Town Property Only Insured. OFFICERS Jas. t'u,:�etg itederith, President, James Evelio, 4,e:thweed , Vice -1' rebid eat, Thomas Flap seat, Orth_ 10e.-Treas. Directors 111;...,.1/43.4.41...••.,a,.4014..,4140.,.M............s.,,41111.dk D. F. McGregor, Seaforth; John G. Grieve, Winthrop W. Rine, Constance: Jahn Renewals. Brod¢bngea• Robert Ferris, Harlocr; Malcom -' McKeon, Clinton; t1 McCartney.Seaforth; James Connolly, Goderich; Jas. Evans. eechwood Agents Ma. Leitch, Hariock; E. Hloehley. Se -Werth WIIIIam Chesney, EgmondvUle; •J, W. Yeo li°lmesvIUo; R. G. Jarmouth, Brodhaaon1 Jam^ Kerr and John Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transac. other business will be promptly attended to ba appl(mtion to any of the above officers, widrasa- to their respective ;mato9!cea. 18 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY From the Office MAIN ST. o $EAFOItTki, ONT. Er llin Phone 84 e a 127 mon SUBSCRIPTION One dollar"per year. strictly In advance if nut paid u1 *4050ce, our, doraar and a half will be charged, United slates papers, Mir rents extra, cirlekl4 lu advanced. When subscribers chalulgetheir address notice should het!eut w Immediately, ¢Ivtu¢ both the old and the new address, Sub.- scribers ub• 01 any Irregularity of dellverll confer a favor e notilyin¢ us. Reeding Notices -No reading notice, advertising any entertainment or matter by which motley is to be made by any person cause ord lhe.withotchar80. ll be Tapricefore NEWS than of business announcements Is TEN cents per count line each Insertion to parties having no contract for display advertising, and FIVE cents per line each insertion to those having display contracts, and for church, society and entertainment reading cents Lard of Thanks 5 to 9 Judicial, Legal, Official and Govern- ment Notices -Ten cents per line for first Insertion and Bre cents per line for each oubseauet insertion. Yearly cords -Professional Cards not escecding one Inch, will be Inserted for 55.00 per year, payable strictly In advance Display 'uivertislag-Rates furnished on capitaation, "Advertisements ordered for Insertion, wUntll forbid," and those sent without written Instructtcae will appear until critter, orders are received for their dis- ontlnuance. Lettere to the Editor trust be accom- panied by the writer's own signature, not or publication, but as a guarantee of goad faith. The peblleher accepts no reepoa• elbllity whatever for the statements made giousctopics will `not0 be published at all except as paid advertising, plainly marked as such. The rate for such matter 1e ten cents per line, J, F. SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER of pereets, of whom there deems to be a legion in that pity who msnifest o diearetion in the training of tbior 80(10. The High sohocis 01'e ft1(1, as cording to tate official, of pampered boyo who wear wrist watoh0s, think only P£ society life, 115 hie end pleas. urns, and are oerried to and from their Menet' in 11111oasinoe with livered Wield. fetus at the wheel. Wily boys of exceptional guelities esu survive omen of this sort of thing, ea 111)111ad8 of palmate have realized_ bitterly and too late, Over indnlgsnoo spoils molly a elan and woman in the making, who alight if thrown on their own recourses have made worthy pro. (Moto of themselves. The fact is not generally realized but it requires the oo•operatiou of two wise and loving p1r10nte to train a child up and bring out, his latent poss- ibilities. Now and then an lllnlen111 father and mother eau do it, if the child is somewhat above the average, But ordi(0rily if the father is too 00- 011pied with 1)118111888 or away most al the time, or if the mother is too buoy with her woman's interests or too neg- lectful, or if either sus of them is de- foctiveiu Tread or heart, the vsi11 and silly girl, the selfish and riotous boy the wilt[ son or the wayward daughter is the result. It is oommonly possible to estimate with some approach to accuracy the mental and moral devel- opment and discretion of parents by the appearance and behaviour of their on the streets, Original and Only Genuine Beware of Imitations Sold on the Merits of Minard's Liniment For Sede SCRANTON COAL W. L. ISEY. Seaforth. Phone 180 A• Busyness Without a proper systnl of adver- ' tisin is like a motor without the 'I' power. . . , 4•� Seaforth News ADVERTISEMENTS w{il supple/ the required energy phone - 84 eveningsl27 General Observations I Sir Robert Borden in forming his Union C'ahinet has shown himself to be a master etat88nlau. If ever there was a time when Csnade should forget politics and remember the good of the oouutry, it ie now, That she had at the time a Frontier, big enough to tlo this, against strong opposition will tell in the future history of this' land, x�. Patriotic people will rejoice that the bitterness of party will, at least betaken out of the election. They will be glad that 110 odds who wills a wet_ tonal government will centre! the des- ' tiny of the laud, NE 1 . '� 114' ha mthat girt 110 rnitl dare a little 114817100111 h1s own, Swno11 a girl coLV would Make a man wish lie had never seen any woman except his own mother THE 130Y AND HIS MOTHER. One of our young men asks us the following [meadow: "What do you think of n young lady while in the company of a dude mash- er, remarking of an old schoolmate of hers, that 'he is a good boy but tied -to his mother.); apron strings, anti is of no good on earth.' Will not the boy come out ahead if he supports and cares for his mother?" Come out a- head? Well, of course ha will. A girl who would make such a remark is not worthy to blacken the shoes of a boy who is hind to his old mother. Such a girl has no more heart in her than a turnip, and is Duly fit -oh, she 1su't ht for anything, She ought to be taken across the knee of her own mother until she thinks 11 is about the twiddle of August. The moat heart- less thing in the world is for a person to make such a remark as that quoted above about a young man who is proud of his mother, and loves her so that a tear in her eye is like a drop of melted lead on his heart. The young man who heard such a remark beingmadeabout his relations with his mother no doubt felt he would rather not have heard of the remark, but itis lucky that he did, if he thought he had any affection for that girl. She would not have Said' it in hishearing, which shows that she is a hypocrite and n two-sided person. 'What is learned in the cradle is carried toethe grave. If you have a bitter pill to tante gulp it down, don't chew it, So many people chew their pills, and oh, haw WHAT BOYS THINK THEY bitter, ea' ,i: LD LE.1YN. (,:coniine to the idea of many of the 't Nothing permanent was ever gains 1 rising genet Adm. a ytlu g man sho(11d ifriendship to drink, to piny hillier:ls, to swagger in the streets, to five without work• to ogle every pretty girl he meets, to treat his eldara with 11sresl,ect to talk load in the presence of others. to put on !style whether he 004$ afford it or not, to boast .•f the feminine conquests he has made, t„ have every slang terra on his tongue's end, to gossip with his chums about his lady acquaintances. to attract all the attention to himself and he possibly cat,, to talk like a loafer and a fop instead of a quiet, sensible man, to call his father "the old man" and hie mother "the old lady" to think illy of every woman he sees, and to speak ill of her every chance he gots w teen tip his nose at those quiet, soba, industxions young melt who do not train in his crowd, to treat his slater without any sort of regard, to treat her like an Ul.bred loafer instead of like a gentler man. Here is your picture, fast young man, true to life, Look et it: Flow do you like it? What have these oharac- (8118tt08 Made of) Os? What will they do for yo 1? What has the future in store for you: unities you change your course most radically -Ruin. lour,, tt: ho-. t0 21111. t.. chi nt, to -Swear SPOILING CHILDREN. The president of the Chicago Board of Eduoation is a0lere in 111s orititism bring them in on November the first, Thulrsday. Oct. 18 Dublin Mr Griffin of G0(1811cll s'islted his daughter, Mrs T. .1. Molyneaux, this week, Mrs Jas. Flannigan called on friends iu Seaforth on Monday. a_ Mr George Michell of Hamilton spent Sunday at hie home here. Mrs P Evans was in Seaforth on aloft day. The Ladies of the W P S hada very successful quilting bee last Thursday at Mrs le Evans where they quilted three quilts Mr and Mrs H Flynn spent Sunday with friends in Bullet, A Deuce will be 1)81(11(1 Dublin Hall m1 Friday evening Uot, 26th; music furnished by the Douglas Bros, and good tench served, Bliss D. Pieras called on Mitchel friends this ween(, Mr Michael Rowley hail a very 'nice eosin' sale on Tuesday, Mr Rawloy ntends moving his family to Toronto. AUCTION SALE 11 The Administratrix to the Estate of - James Willison, deceased, wia offer for ale by Public Anction at the Commor. alai Hotel, Seaforth, ow Saturday the 'third Day of November iul?, at two 0 oloek in the afternoon, Lot Number Sixty -six (66), hi the Goninlook's Sur- vey, of part of the Town of Seaforth, 'There is oreoted anon the premises a comfortable frame dwelling house on a cement foundation, Terms of Sale; -Ten (l0)por cent cash on the of sale and the balance to be paid within 30 days thereafter when the purchaser will bo entitled to a conveyance, The property is at pres. mit rented and will bo sold subject to existing te100110)'. Feather pertielliar8 and conditions of sale will bo made k'lowu at the sale or can be had in the meantime from the tinders igued I Dated at Seaforfb, this 18th day of October 1417. Thos, Brown. 11, S. Hays, I verity of word or act, t, lard `MMMWr1ilYMMMM M M r M M M r M M r X • Savings Department Have you money in the Bank? Are you laming/ By M putting away a few dollars at a time you will coon possess ma fund for emergencies. Deposits of One Dollar and upwards received. Interest paid or added to accounts twice a year. s'1+ td f0 x 0* M 0Mr0MM0IMI*MM MMMMM0It*MMM#MM leneenMMMM0MMI$ fa ,THEDOMINION BANK Established 1871 CAPITAL AND RESERVE $23.000,000 SEAFORTH BRANCH: R. M. JONES, Manageea &UaiMe¢MMMMt WM8981INIZNIMSIN MICA O MNSIZIONI MMMIPISPA MICOVES.AN it CREAM WANTED Send your cream to us and receive top prises. We are running our plant the year through anti can handle pour full supply and furnish you with cans, We pay twice each mouth and weigh sample,and test oaoh can of cream acre• fully. Our motto is " Houosty to our Patrons " Patrons are requeeted to re .11111 all our 3an0" W11011 not fu ass, 3 ittor an.lButterinilk Mao on hand n 1 for at market prices, The Seaforth Creamery Co. SL'AFORTH MARKET Good Milling Wheat .............. 59. 2 Oats ,.. .... ,......,.,. 65 Bran per ton,...... 20.00 Shorts per ton .................. .........46 Flour.......... ..... .....,......... 5.55 0.10 Eggs .... 40 .r Hogs to farmers. ..... ..... Auction Sale The Executors of the Estate of Mar. garet Laurie, widow, deceased, will off er for sale by Public Auction on Satur. day the 20th October f91, at the hour of two uclock in the afternoon, at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth that part of Park Lot Number Three (,l), in the Village of Egmoudville, county of Hui:. on, containing a measurement of one half an acre more or less, owned and formerly ... occupied by the said Margaret Laurie, There are erect ed on the premises a comfortable Cott- age, frame, and stable in a good state of repair, and the property is a very desirable one and a first class opportun ity is offered to any one desiring to pro cure a comfortable and desirable dwell- ing well situated in 'lrgieondville and near Seaforth, and vary handy to churches and soh0ole. Terms of sale: Teu.:i''; per cent cash at the time t f Sale and the balance with. 111 thirty days when the purchaser will be eutitied to a conveyance. Further particulars and conditions of sale will be made Icemen on day of sale and can be had in the meantime from John Monty, N;sq„ or from the under- signed. Dated the 37th Sept, i.17 it, 48, H a) 0, Solicitor for the P: cocutors, FOR SALE Auctioneer. fioJieitor for and Soft Water, good Condition and the Adtniuistratrix Splendid locality, Apply this oilier. 7 ltoont Huns* lard uell;u• H 151000 NEEDED TO AID IN ELECTIONAuction Sale Enumerator Needed In Each Sub.. heck Veting Lists. , division to C wept. '414-P'itteen thon- sand enumerators will have to be ap- pointed before the next general elec- tion in Canada. In every polling sub- division throughout the c00niry there will be au enumerator to Oheck the voting lists, to add the names of fe- male relatives or soldiers entitled to the franchise under the War -Elections Act and to strike off the roll the names of ttisfranishod aliens Under the mill tary Voters' Apt also a (template elec- toral machinery will be created over. seas for taking the votes of all mem. bars of the 0. E.1+', both in France and England. Itis, in this 1'eepeot, that the milt- tary Voters' Ant passed last session differs frotn previews legislation, giving votes to soldiers, Under the original soheme a soldier voted and the ballot papers were returned to Canada to be counted, Under the preseut wet, the votes oast in Franco and Belgian will counted et the olffoe of the Canadian commissioner in Paris; those oast in England Will be counted at the office IOf Farm Stock and Implements on I Lot n, Con, 1,;, in the Township of 1Ie- 1 Killop, on Tuesday, November 6, 1917, Sale t0 003nmen00 at I p. 113, 1 horse ti years, I aged mare, 1_ colt rising 3 years; 1 cow due to calf in Nov, 5 sows in December, t due in January, 1 in Marsh, I fu Bitty, 2 heifers rising 3 years, 4 heifers rising a years, 0 Spring and Fall calves, some hens and geese; 1 manure spreader (Massey & Harris), 1 cultivator. 1 mower (Ylaesey tl Harris), I hose rape, 1 wagon, 1 hay rook, 1 set bob sleighs (nearly new), l' -set harrows, 1 straw cutting box, t weigh seal* to we,gh 6 hundred, 1 farming mill, 1 walking plough, 2 sets heavy harness, 8 bee, Timothy Seed, I sugar kettle, 2 water troughs, 1 tongue for buggy or cutter, llolotte oreaoi separator, t. cook stole' and outer articles too numerous to 1 lactation ITerms, -Ail solus of 510 and ender cash. Over that amollr,t 10 months oredit til approved joint note'. or 5 per cent discount for cash. Wm. Smith, Tilos, Brow., R. R, No 2 Walton Proprietor Auctioneer SOUR S I$ STOMACHS, ROIND C*ESTION Each "Pape's Dlapepsin" digests 3000 grains food, ending all stomach misery In five minutes, Time ill In five minutes nil stom- ach distress will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, fool breath or headache. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest stomach rem- edy in the whole world and besides it is harmless. Put an end to stomach trouble forever by getting a large fifty -cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin from any drug store, You realize, in five minutes how needless It is to suf• fer from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. It's the quickest, surest and most harmless stomach doctor in the world, DO IT NOW. -Disorders of the digestive apparatus 811o0l,1 be dealt with at on0e before complications arise thatmay he ditli0uit to cope with. The surest remedy to this end and one that is within reach of all, is Parmelee'$ Vegetable ,Pills, the best laxative and 0edetic8 ori the market. Do not delay but try them now. One trial will convince anyone that they are the best etomaoh regtnlu:tor that (tan be got, CHURCH NEWS All Items tinder 41110 HOad are published tree of charge, ex- cept those regarding meetings whom an admission tee 10 (Merged. The nate for snob being dee cent per tumuli flue SFlt"TI ORTH vHURail ES St. James' St. James, Church, Itev, Father P Corcoran, Rev. Fettle G. le North - graves ,Morning Maes 7 a,m, High Mass 10,30 a. 113. Sau(ay school 2,311 p 10, Evening vespers 7 p.m, St. Thomas' Rev, T. H. Brown, Reetor. Sunday ser00 es 1I a.nl anti 7 pan, Sunday Schon 1 2,30 p. m. %Vomeu s Anglican Missionary. Association, 'Tuesday 2.30 p.m- Children'sbranah Saturday 2 p.m. utorcession cervices every Thursday, .0 0,111. First Presbyterian Nev, k'. H. Larkin„ Pastor, Suuday 800810es 11 tam, and 7 p m. Sunday school 2,30 p,m. Prayer sleeting, Thursday, 7. 45 p.m. Women's Miss- ionary Sooioty'the first Tuesday in eaah mouth at 7.455. Barbara Kirkman Mis• sion Band 3rd Tuesday in the month at 7.30 p.m, Sunshine MisOio11 Band every 20d Monday at 4.15 pan. Methodist Rev. G. Mcls.iuley, B. D., pastor -SUNDAY -Class at 10:00 a.m. Pnblic service 11 a.n1, and 7 p.m. Sm:. day anhool and Bible study class 2,30 Epworth League Tuesday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting Timrsda y 8, pan. Salvation army Capt. broad and Lieut. Sauuors Holiness meeting 1 a.m. Praise service 3 pan, Gospel service) 7 pen. Childrens Service -Directory oless Di a.m. Bible ofasses 4 p.m, M\'tiek night Meetings -Wednesday Praer meeting 3 p.m. Egmondvilie, Presbyterial) iter'. J. Argo, pester. Sunday 885 vices 11 11.111. and 7 p 141. Bible elves 3 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8p. in. Y.P,3I.01. Union 3rd friday ill the mouth 8 p u1. Wenlen's Miseioe- 11ry Society 3rd Wednesday 10 the mouth at 2.341 p,m, Ladies' Aid met, a inn• mediated), after. Mcitiliop Presbyterian Rev. D Carswell pastor. Sunday 58rvicee Duffs' citadel 1I a m Sunda) school lb a ill- Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 8 pan. Wotuen's aliseicuary Society last Friday ill each 01011111 at 2 o'clock, Constance Methodist Rev. \M', Kahle, pastor. Sunday service 2,30 p,m, Young People's Lea. g tat 30 p le Sunday ? omen's Auxi!- ary first Tuesday of every mouth a 30 p,m, Ladies' Aid last Tllnrstlay of each month 9.30 p.lu Wirth -op Presbyterian Sunday se(vice 2,30 pm, Sunday chord I Iaprn, Prayee me811n g Tuesday 8 p.m. L.0,1 last Wed: Won Fame on its Uerits,-The un- boancled popularity that Dr, I'ltomao' 4olecttio Oil Oujuys is not attributable to any elaborate advortisieg, for it line not been t0 advertised, but is entirely due to the merits of this Oil 8e a med- icine. In every city, town ami hanflet. in the country it is sought after solely because of its good qualities. Highest Prices Paid for rags, rubbers, bones; metal, horse hail, hides, skins, all kinds of furs etc. Also take books and newspapers Appelzft lillt»an SEAFOR'T1-1 JUNK DEALER, Awes8 from Creamery Ph,i1e 183 r1111041WIRIIMI=493.KROM41=097.01=1M114.6921111 Photographs Stop JKornent/ and take a look in our u,in dozy or better still call in our Studio and see the class of Portraits ole make and the handsome nein mount- ings we Have just received Bring the children 211 and have those ,photographs made before the cold ulealher Aeries. Or perhaps its a family group photo you want Trp us when you want a small photo enlarged. Ne can please gou. We do finishing for Ama- teurs. Picture framing a Specialty. L THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF D F BULB PHOTOGRAPHER SEAFORTH Girls! Try It! Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautiful -Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine, If you care for heavy hair that glis- tens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness and Is fluffy and Matrons', try Danderine. Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imme- diately dissolves every particle of dandruff. You can not haws nape heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robe the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and itching 01 the scalp; the hair roots famish, loosen and dle; then the hair falls out rests Surely get a 25 -cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug score and just try it. MEN V ANTED FOR MUNITION WORK A (,umber of gclod reliable men can secure steady em- ployment on Munition work. Apply to The k )L't. 130 .Ltigiue Sr. Ihresher C , Ltd. Seaforth, Out. 1eFor the .Blood is the Life.' WHEN YOA E SUFFERING With any dlooeno duo to Impure blood ouch ao Eoxema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Bad Loge, Abeooeooe, Ulcer., glandular Swellings, Bol le, Pimple°, Some of any kind, Piloe,Blood Peleon,Rheu...atiom, Gout, oto., dons waste your time and money on lotions and ointments which cannot get below the surti,ce of the skin, What you want Is a medicine that will thoroughly has the blood of the poisonous matter which alone Is tate true cause of all your puttering. Clarke's Mood mixture isjust such a medicine. Itis composed of ingredients which quickly expel from the blood ;01 impurities, from whatever cause arising, and by rendering it clean and pure, can 'be relied on to educt a lasting aur; !Mown,* of lest ,o irk, fbrsetrifot.riep phleF mind MO), Over 50 years' 858(0ee, Nonni to hike. 'v Sold by n!I 08.ntals and semrheep,era, 0 0,, off4 41480the las. CAarke's Blood Mixture CURES ALL SKIN & 8L000 DISEASES, 1n all couldries,Ask for our INVENTOR ADVISER, .which will be sent free, 3, 1 MARION MiltA [[arc Childeen z40 (4.2 ,h,mhorns seer allow the symptoms, and any mettles can detect the pl'pa0noe of thele par- asities by the M (41411iuge and fretting of the ohi'ld. Until expel!, '1 rind the system ol*'nreti of them, tilo'allild 00.10 - not regluiu its health, Miller's Worm Powders are prompt and of icient, not only for the eradication of worms, but also as 8 totter up for children that seri run down in consequence. ks. ..; 0: 11! aet.i,-err .,