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The Seaforth News, 1917-12-27, Page 4pgtUi'E9S1OiiAL CARDS, MEDICAL pat,a�1 nt Litt ROSS, Pitetches and Surp,to, ;Aro ftipo o Id(aeeneel Loudon, ilnrt, 'ir`ow oat on reside t rnd hemiSank. one N 0.5, Residence lessee Na i06, p. k p, dUItBOWS, Seater*. Once .We Qtd ' d Aof anietes .. Code Bch street, cart.,' the Moth o. COMM for the COW of Huron, ttreereeeee,No, 40. filth, eon? & MACi.AV, Puslieans and ��pplpeont. Coderfeh Street, opposite Mahe - Ms wpm eh, Seaford'. Arced',', f Ontario Victoria and Ape Alter, and nintilfer ef, Ontario College of Pl000n. s and rpstwes. 4xtoner for i9t0County of Huron• cites, bettor graduate Trinity Unlvetaity Roldpode11stTrinityMedical College. Member of Coker,' el Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario. EV, .1• HEILEMAN. Osteopathia Speetaus ante's and Children* Disease and NM, esu Troubles. Amite and CheanIc DI.• utast Tar. Eye, Nose and Throat, Adenoids teseeru without the knife. Consultation free. R eve:Vote, otel. to , 1 m ; I,1dn s to e u Tnesnal•. s r.ro' £ __ .. P.. Marriage Liens owned OHIS eY,ewlde and npl8lan, sten, .0301 insurance Ars roc :r,aelderillg Iusurut.a. Life or Accident' 1'3.09 aro, a postcard will! get our rates. J. D. HING'4flLEY, t,enmei Agent for London Life [nournnce Co., and Imperial Guarantee and Amddent Iotntrance Co Seaforth, Ont. James Watson. Si ellen Fire. 1.!h• nv! 1 •..I'b it awn stew Agent, and 1 ler in sewing M.rh1m.+. Slain !;Greet. THE IVicKii.,LOP Mutual Fire Ilisuir' ice CO Farm and Isolated Town Property Only Insured. OFFICERS Jas I. .,,.n: t:,.tit r" t.. Pres1d:n- lame. Evans inlet •Mend , Glee Presides. Tat -mitts Rays ,.eaforth ,,41. lees Directors D. F. McGregor, Sentorth; Jobe G. Grieve, l Winthrop W. Rinn, Constance; John Benaew-b Brodghagea; Robert Ferric, ltarlock; 14Iafca.. Melon, Clinton; s McCartney Seaforth; I Imes Connolly, Goderleh: Jae, Evans, Beechwood Agent. Alex. Leitch, Harrock; E. Hineidey, Seaforth • William Chesney. Egmondvfle• J. 02. Yeo. aiolmeovete; R. G. Jarmouth. Brodhnoen; Jan r' Zen and John Govenlock, Seaforth. ;minors, Parties desirous to effect Insurance or trauma other baolncen will be promptly attended so application to any of the above officer., address to their twee, -Live vostofecea. Oiilmotou GAJ The Original and Only Genuine Bowan of Imitatiofs Sold OA hie Merits mind,/ two years and if he will yin(,i again, t o union' batter selection can be ,'Rade. The ol• atiol: 01Seined Tresteee }3111 IS ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY From the Office MN ST. , SEAFORTH, ONT• Pisan* a4 ltven(ug 117 elein dUBSCRIPTION one done -epee year, strictly 111 ad Y 81300 11 u01 paid lu sureties, oue dot'.ar end a half will be eliarged, United Slates papers, fifty cents extra, strlakly in ad you've. When subseribets cbaauge their address notice should be/ent Immediately, giving botSub- scribers win coulld ee a fat r address. otiiinguus of any Irregularity of delivery. Reading 40tlees-No reading notice, advertising an entertainment or matter by which money le to be made by any person withoutechargbe e. The price(' In the laser - don of business announcements Is TEN to parttlies havingntnolucontract lforndisplay advertising, and FXVE cents per line each Insertion to those having display contracts, and for church, society and entertainment reading notices. Card of Thanks 5 to 9 lines Judicial, Legal, Official and Govern- ment Notices --Ten Beate per line for first insertion tan o +dveors uPer line ler each subsYearly 't exceeding Oi Inch, will be fin Cards, f r f5.00 per y"er, n...ank strictly in advance Display ndrertlans-Rates furnished on appllcatl"b, "Advertisements ordered for lnsertloe, wUatn forbid." and those sent without written instruction will appear until ritten orders are received for their dis- continuaace. Lettere to the Editor must be accom- orupubIlcation,e lbut ass a guarawn ntee of good faith. Tho publisher accepts no reepen- on:dilty whatever for the statements made In such communications. Letters on reli- gious topics will not be published at all except as paid advertising, plainly marked as such. The rate for such matter Is ten cents per line. J. F. SNOWDON EDITOR AND PUBLISHER THE SEAFORTH NEWS Junior Claes--Prod Jeoksof(, 5tne; Eileen 'Toward, 498; Titohno .lehnstonf 420; Arthne Ameot, 412; Gra00 P0htlok, 4121 *Cori Aberhart, 9:111 Bessie .Mar-. 01190, 400. Annie Brodie, 404; Georg. ina Reeves, 400; Marjorie 13iokell, 3ty9; Ilea Layton, 870; Keith Stagllill 366; Fred Crich, 361; Beatrice Frost, 561; Bvelvytt Peterson, 342; Wi-fid Smith, 366, Arthur Burrows, 320; Mary Web- sler,320; *Keith Lamont, 31e; "Peary Wright, 319; *Elva UJ'hueldhy, 257; **Vineont Patterson, 227. M. W. Yla0lsay, Room 111 Total 545, Houon(' 409, Pees 327 Junior ill --Arthur Beattie, 347; Daisy Spain, 403; Elmer Beattie 408; Welt( Suitt, 389; Lyle Thornton 333; Agnus Smith, ,;82; Edgar Brownlee 380. Walter Bateman 378; Violet liauk3n 361; Hector Hays 347' &lex Powell, 345 *Erie 81itehall, 131(1; Jean Stewart 307; *Myrtle Sharkey, 303; '('lone Wiltso 294; Teen Lowery 291; Si iney 1'nllma'n, 284; Stanley Nicholls. 353; *Donald Layton 234; *Ralph Smith, 2113; ''Bern. and Readman 134. I General Observations 1 19l5! Bow the years slip away' Never Ilan the history of the world been so crowded with events as those rushing hast ns, No one. four years ago, could imagine that civilisation, as we then knew it. would allow such hav- oc and desolation to sweep away all that was beautitul and put up in its place the horrors of the modern battle- field. May the end of t9i8 dee a 1e- atoratiot of fight and lasting pea00 and and may the homes now desolate he re- stolid to joy by the return of those now absent; Before another issue. the nominations wiI1 be, ower, It is to be hoped a utw 000nei1 wt 11 be secured without the expense of an election. Mayor Stew• art has made an exeelleut ,'fifer for For Sale SCRANTON COJL W. 1. KEY. Seaforth. Phone 180 A Business Without a proper Systm of adNer 1181)1 is ince a motor without the it power ++ Seaforth News ADVERTISEMENTS will supply the required energy phone - 84 evenlaes127 also take pleca at the sate„ time, Three no0Iinati0t:e will 1,:• required. The education of the rising generation calls ' for careful selection 0i the matt who are to have the important work in hand and only those wile are in sympathy with the children, elmuld be elected, Soatorth Public School Roost 1 Examined it, Comp , (Aug., Writ, Spell and Arith,-'Dotal 500; I3onur8 375 Pass 300 -Sr, fourth - friary Laing 401, Kenneth Ame11t 357, Frank Cud - more 530, Keith Webster 332, Willie James 331, Frank Rankin 317, Gwen- dolyn Snowdon 298, Edwin Beattie 273, **Sibiu Gibbons 177 Jr Fourth- Arnold Turnbull 405, Gladys McPhee 374, Mary Bell :365, Ethel Daley 365, Mary Stewart 364, Gray Parker 364, George Peterson 362, Janet Grieve 345, Harvey Bristow 31.2, Leslie Bristow 324, Kathlyn Ra'tltin 318, Tom Smith 310, Gordon Willis 303 Hilda Goldhawk, Scott Cluff 2J7, Willie Marriott 247, Donald Kerslake 244, Allen Reid 237, Abbie Seip 237, Etta Smith 224, Wilma Seip 223, *Margaret Chittenden 19 2,-A. A, Naylor Room If Total 600, honours 450, pass 360. Senior Class -Lulu Marriott, 5501; Gilohtist Livingstone, 480; Jennie Reeves 466; Florence Chesney, 464 Franooi Oriels, 463; Ronald Maokay; 453; Erie Stewart, 446; Harold Peter- son, 441; Donald Mackay, 417; Barry Dill, 405; Myrtle Trott, 313; Genevieve Tamen 288, 1'ota1333, Honours 416, Pais, 333. r8ouior 11 -Margaret Case, 430; .1'rapk Cook, 427; Jeutlet ('lull 425; Margaret Grieve 418; Kenneth (.'arnothau, 418; Will Hart, 365; Margaret Malutoeli, ;52; Jim Stewart, 538, Verde Baker 814; *Crud! Knight 3(11; Evelyn Her. burn 289; *Irene Patterson, 266; Russel Conaitt ''231 Stella Ashton; 'r'Edua Brown 128, Sl, 13, Behlti310, St. Thomas' S.S. The Aigli0an Sunday 0ohuol held their Christmas entertainment In the Hall en Friday night. The Hall wee well filled awl after the Kipper given for the children au entertainment eon- sisting of eho•nses, dnete, eoloe and recitations were given. During the evening epeeehes were given by the superintendent, Mr k, (1, Nautili and the rector ('Rev. Thos. Brown, The 003001 is in ffoiriehieg condition et present. Alter the entertainment Santa Clime appeared and gave prizes to the younger children. Room JV Class A. -'total 400, Honore 3110, Nee 240 -Jean Brodie 378, Daisy Hamilton 364, Robert Willis 3315, Iiaaybolle Rands 352, Helen Marshall 344, Leslie Hogg i 340, Murray Savatige 326, Anita Suth- erland 325. Nellie Cook 317. Clifton Toward 314, Dorothy Webster 313, Fanny Peterson 255, Alvin Salary '62, Bordon G0ldhawk 256 Class 13 -Total 350- Honors 263, Pass 210- Curl Anent 337, Eleanor, Harris 326, Dorothy Keralako 309,Dor. otliy Robinson 307, John Powell 259 Billy Sutherland 242, ,lack Crich 226 John Dennison 227, Elva Jefferson 224 5largarert Thompson 220, .Jack McGee 219, Gerald Snowdon 215, Vera Hulley 187 Myrtle Iteeves 183, Elsie Lowery r70, Will Edgar 147, Russel Borret 145 Clarence Muir 136, Anna Stephenson 33 r, Violet Piper 1 r5, Clemenoe Thiel 75.-L. Gillespie. Room V Sr Ist-Total 350, Honors 263, Pass 210.Margaret Thompson 319, Margaret Stewart 316, Billy Barber 305, Dorothy Frost 297, Ross Wright 291, Jean Oluff Evylu Huiseer 227 Lila Marshall ,98, Ida Huieser [DO, Leona Pearson 163, Jr 1 Claes A -Total 250 Honore 188 Pass 210 -Edward Rankin 234, And- rew McLean 227, Jack Oughton 212, Earle Peterson 207, Bertha Grieve 207, Jeannette Archibald 206, Mary Jackson Elroy Brownlee 200, Aithur Carnochan Ar. bur Edmunde /D9, Gordon Rolph 196, Jack Frost (79, Mildred Johnson 173, Glen Smith 331, *Laura Mole 323 *Leslie Knight 72. Close B -Total 230 Honors 172, Pass 138 -Mary hays 151, Lillian Long. worth 148, Rosabelle, 01937 (1o. Char- lotte Powell 107, *Leonard Brown, 105, Margaret Daley 91. Mildred Tern. bull 88 *Nettie Palmer 76 George Stiles *Annie Hulley, Frank Lamont 54, *.('lolly George 48, *Josephine Edge ,6 Gracie Gibbous 14, -Norma Hartry Primary Room Settlor Class -Ruby Storey; Clarence Trot; Margaret Beattie, Kealte Hato• man: Russel Mimes; Ena Hol000, Gordon Muir: Nora F tewtirt; Fred Fluisser; Fred Willis; Jack Cudmoe; Barry Workman; Olerenoe Stephenson; *Auntie Marriott; *Joseph Hart, Junior Class -.Carman Naylor; Not'. man 3etfers0n; Margaret Rolph; Alvin Adams; Beatrice Caanoohan: Jadk Archibald; Clifford Riley; Harold (ltttn- rnings; Louis Jaakeon; Alathao Carter Margaret Cudmore; Bessie Clues; Mary Oughton; Jessie Oeogl.; Bernice Joynt Claes A -Audrey Somers; Opal Wright; Charlie Stephenson; Edith Bateman; Elarold 'Taylor; A1tna Taylor Nelson Carrillo Cecil White; Alvin Knight; *Sadie Hart; *fain Fishy; Florence Spaio; Harry McLeod; Dorothy Wiltsle; George Park; G'adys Hully; Arthur Powell; Max 1. ppelzft. Anna Woods. Miller's Worm Powders deatt'oy worms withont any `hlaonveuienoe to the child, and an etfeotual3y that they pass from the body unperceived. They are not ejected in their entirety, but are ground ftp and pass away from the bowels with the excreta. They ther- (nighty oleanee the stomach and bow- els, and leave them in a coidito33 not favorable to worms, and there will be revival of the pests, Books Wanted "A fellow sometimes gate kind of lane sorbs"-ospeuh3lly if he's is a 0hut.in soldier et Byron Salhltorh(m for. 0017- snmptivea, The Eduuatienel Chapter of the Danghtors of the Empire have nu- dertaken the woit of providing a lib- rary for this hospital. They are desirous of receiving assist - mute frum the people of Seaforth. Look over, our well etoulced shelves and peen on good reading material to the boys who have given their strength for yop18838(y. A book shower will be held during January. Books may be left at Tllompeolls Pookst0re, DO YOUR BET! Educational Chapter, 1 U D E London DEATHS. KETTLE -In Hullet, Dec. 23rd Freueia Kettle, aged 86 years, KEH0E-In Seafort, Dee, 23rd Margaret 1(eho0, aged 82 years, lIcGEE-In Tnokersmith, Deo•„ 21x1 1017, Albert McGoe, age 51 yea, s. SCUTT-in McKillop, Dee, 21st 1917, Nelson Elmore, son of Mr. and Nits William Scott, aged 5 months. Consignep's Back Again I wish to inform the public I have opened a Shoe Repair Shop, in the Campbell Block opposite the Royal Hotel where I will repair all kinds of boots and Shoes. Only first class material used. All work done by hand and guaranteed by me to be No, I. Bring your repair work to me and save money as my prices are lower than any iOther repair shop in town. 1 CIIAS CONSIGNEY CREAM WANTED Send your cream to us and receive top prices. We are ralluing our plant !top year through anti can handle your I full supply and furnish you with cans We pay twice each month and weigh semple,and test each 0a0 of mom care I fully. Our motto is " Honesty to ou ' Patrons" Patrons are requested to turn all 011r mails when not in 1180, 31tter anlButtormilk al - c hand n d for at market prices. The Seaforth Creamery Co. i.. cow Wanted Wanted, 8 .139897 L`Olw 0r heifer, Ap- ply to the News Office. Wood Wanted Anyone having 8 or ten cords of won for sale eau hear of 9 uurehaser by ap- plying at the News Ofiioe. FOR S%LE 7 Room House, good cellar, Harp and Soft Water, good condition and splendid locality. Apply this office, NOTI4E All books must beretnree3 to the Pnblio Library on or before December twenty 80oond The Libriary will be open Tuesdays, Thuredeye, and Sat urdays front 3 30 to 4 30 and 7 30 to 8 30 G 'Thompson Librarian u ixouse exposaM11MIMiixocIxxxxi xisormemamop(MaximixIMMMMIM 1 THE DOMINION BANK 1 M Established Ian p Farmers' Business Special attention given to the business of Ferman and Y Dealers in Live Stock, gate notes collected on favorable 1 K tetiv111. xSavings Department b le Deposits of $1,00 and upwards received. 16 Interest paid or added to accounts twice a year. Efficient service assured to depositors. _ 072 'Thursday 114 13 11 m • n A Kann SEAFORTH BRANCH: R, M. JONES, Menages 11111illi■K12119YFWmM llinelenelarreeHIntW Iglennallini wle6.21IgYb !ch IF YOUR CHILD iS CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED Look, Mother! if tongue ie coated, cleanse little bowels with "Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs." Mothers can rust easy after giving "California Syrup of Figa," because in a few hours all the clogged -up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, ne.l :Au have a well, playful child again. Stele children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep R. handy be- cause ;they know its action'on the atoui- aoh, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. Ask your druggist for a hottie of ",'California Syrup of Figs," which con- tains directions for babies, children of all ages and for growu'ups. SEAFGRTli MARKET Good Milling Wheat,.............. 52,10 Oats ....................» ...,........ 80 Peas .•.... ,.. 3.00 Bran per ton,- ........ ... ...87,00 Shorts per ton ..........................44 Flour ...... ... ... ... ............... 5.55 8.12 Butter. ........................ t0 Eggs .............. ,................ 42 Hoge to farmere..................10.75 New Winnipeg Trains Travel between Eastern aid Western Canada is always heavy in the winter months, particularly during December with its holiday season, To meet the ro.;uiremets of the public), therefore, a special Daily Servioe between Toronto aur1 Winnipeg is announced by the Canadian Northern Railway; West bound, Deo. ;rd to Jan. 2nd 1018 only; Eastbound, Dec. let to Jan. nth, 1918 only, Thereafter regular tri weekly service will be remitted. A Through Tourist Slespibg mar wil! also be opera ed between Tomtit,. and Calgary daily 118 part of the above special service, and connection will be made with regular daily train between W1nnepeg and Edmonton. Service between Toronto 03,6 Vancouver remains tri -weekly lent'. lila Toronto Mottdave, Wellneadnye and Fridays as present. For further particulars .r'11 0ny Local Tine table or apply to 'i'OWnn Agent, Chas. A. Aherhart. Undoubtedly- you leant to matte your farm pay, that is what you are working fur, vote inset hells too tie doubt. Has it ever occurred to you tlutt there is an• other kind of help which coats but a trifle and pays for itself over and over again each year, help that helps you to farm and buy and sell right The farm- ers' business paper, The Weekly Sun (26th year) is published with only one point in view, that of serving the farm. 0r. It oasts but a trifle to and out what a real help. The Sint can be to you and yon will wonder hone yen got along without it. Its market reports are un- surpassed fel eoeuraoy and its general farm now8 is worth many dollars to you The subscription price remains the same as heretofore, Otte Dollar You 0an110t get as mti033 real help through eny other source or spend a dollar to mate r advantage. Try it for 1918. ®Persistent Asthma, A most tlietreas. ins obaractorietio of this debiliating disease, is the peraleteltoe with which recurring attacks come to sap away strength and leave the sufferer in n state of almost ooitinual exhan8tioi No wiser precaution can be taken than that of keeping on hand a eupply of D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy, famous as moat potent remedy for eradicating the disease from the tenter air passages, For years Mother Graves' Worm Ex- terminator has ranked as the moat• of Dative preparation manufactured and it always maintains its reputation. ' r• CHURCH NEWS A 11 Items 11(3130,' this Hood are published free of charge, ex - 000 111000 regarding, meetings where all adnilealon fee Is charged The rate for such being five mint per octant Zine SU?P1FORTil4 0.1-4UR.i1HS St. James' St. Jehlee, Church, Itev, loather t' Corcoran, Ren, Fettle r (43, R. North - payee ,Morning Mass 7 a,m, High Mass 10 30 a.m. Sunday school 2.311 p in. Evening vempers 7 p.m, St. Thomas' Rev, T, H. Brown, Reciter. Snuday SerQoes 1I a.m, and- 7 p.91. Sunday school 2,80 p. 113, Women's Anglican Missionary Association, Tuesday . 2 30 pan, Childrei,'abranch Saturday 2 p.m. utsroession services every 'Thursday, .0 p,m, First Presbyterian Rev. il', H, Larkin„ Pastor, Sunday services 11 a,m. and 7 p m, Sunday school 2.30 p.m, Prayer mooting, t Thursday, 7. 43 p,m. Women's Miss- ionary Society 'the first Tuesday in each month at 7.45, Barbara Kirkman Mie. cion Band 3rd 'Tnes(lay: in the month at 7,30 p.m. Sunshine Mission Rand every 2nd Monday at 4.15 p.m, Methodist Rev, G. McKinley, B. D„ pastor -SUNDAY-CI3S8 at 10:00 a,re Publio aervioe 11 a,m. and 7 p,m, Sim day sohool and Bible study Was. 2,30 Epworth League Tuesday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting 'Mirada y 8, p,m, Salvation Army Capt. Frond and Lieut. Shave Holiness meeting 11 a,m, Praise service 3 p.m. Gospel aervioe 7 p'm Childrena Service -Directory class I0 a.m, Bible 0fasaes 4 p.m, Week night Meotinge-Wednesday Pra"1• nleutii,u 8 p.m, 13gmondviife, Presbyterian Rev, J. Argo, pastor. Sunday se, vio88 11 a.m, and 7 p m, Bible eines 3 p.m Prayer meeting Wednesday 8p. m. Y.P.1eLS. Union 3rd Frldat in the month 8 p ru. W0111911'0 ?Yliasioi, ary Soojety 3rd Werinenday in the mond, at 2.30 p.m. L"dills' ,Lid mens im- mediately after. Mc1C11iop Presbyterian Rev. D Oorswell pastor, Sunday 8orvices Duffs' ahtlr011 11-a re Sunday school 10 a m. Prayer meeting Wed- nesday 8 p.m. women's Missionary Society last Friday in eaah m0ntih at 2 o'clock. t2.onst3•rze ,Siethodlst Rev, W. Kahle, pastor. Sunday aervioe 3 311 p,m, Young People's Lea. gue2.30 p.m Sunday VS oneu's Auxin, Dry first Tuesday of every month a 30 V. in. Ladies' Aid last '.Thursday of each month 2.30 p.m Nrinth^op Presbyterian Sunday, service 2,30 pm, Snuday. oho03 I 15pm. Prayer meeting Tuesday 8 p.m. L.O, last Wed, Jt Will Prevent Ulcerated Throat, -- At tit first symptoms of sore throat which presages ulceration and 1n8am- elation, take a spoonful of Dr, Thomas Eolectrio Oil. Add a little sugar to it to make it palatable. It will allay the irritation and prevent the ulceration and swelling that are do painful Those who were periodically s"hjeot tor -piney have, thus have, glade thein. selves immune to attack. Highest Prices Paid for rags, rubbers, bones, metal, horse hair, hides, skins, all kinds or furs etc, Also take books and newspapers N. Appliezoit SEAPORTS JUNK DEALER Aaron from Creamery n,• Phone 183 ` Don't Delap It any longer but come in at. once and have those Photo_ graphs taken to give to pour friends for Xmas. We will please you and you will please pour friends, Onlp .1 week until Xmas so conte in now and have the Xmas problem solved. 12 good Photographs writ make 12 goad presents. As the daps get dark veru earl/ please conte in early, Picture Framing a Speci- Itg-- We sell Filets and do finishing' for Amateurs. D PHOTOGRAPHER SEAFORTH END STOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA "Pape's D;apepsln" makes sick, sour, gassy stomachs surely feel fine in five minutes, If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or ilea like a lump of lead, or you belch gab and -eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and. stomach -Henri arts', you inn _rat .relief in five minutes by neutreliz3ng acidity. Put an end to such stomach ((fauces 11093 by getting a large fifty -cent Mee of t'ape's Diapepsi,e from any drug stere, You realize in five minutes how needless .t fa to suffer from indigestion, dysp.'pda or any stunt• eel' disorder ('auee(1 by food fermentation due to excessive acid in stomach, ti PROMPTLY SECURE In all countries. Ask fur our 1'st .:4TOR'gi] 3.DVISFR which trtll.be scar - d 611RION M,114rn "For tTie i3food !u the fife." WHEN M ARE SUFFERING With any d(ooa00 duo to impure blood ouch co Eozoma, Scrofula, eourvy, Bad Log., Abecoonao, Ulcers„ Glandular Swelling., Bolla, Pin, plea, Sore. of any kind, Piloo,Blood Poleon,Rhou maths'', Gout, etc., don't waste your time and money n lotions and ointments which cannot get below the surface of the skin. What you want is n mediulne that will thoroughly free the blood of the poisonous matter which alone is the true taiga of all year suffering. Clarke'. Blood Mixture is lust such a medicine it is oun.posed E Ingredients which quhadyexpel from the blood all int irides. from whatever cause arming, and by rendering It creno and pure, cut be relied un to effect a lasting eu 17'4,,, amts drionmtott, settadudttet Over 50 scare success.,, Pleasant le lake, said by nil i Chemists and ,Stnreherp,;r,. ,u, CURES ALL.. 8818, & BLOOD DISEASES Ckr e's lo Mixture SAYS LEMQIIi JUICE WiLL REMOVE FRECKLES Girlel Make this cheap beauty lotion to clear and whiten your skin. Squeeze the juice of two lemma into a bottle containing three oun040 of orchard white, shako well, and you have a quarter pint of the hest Heckle and tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the Intone aid any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents, Maesage Bile sweetly fragrant lotion into t110 face, nook, 'arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes, Yee!. It is harmless,