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MEDICAL: w_ l�i;(ili 6)L�a(M1IU WCLi UII �C5l5�utNJ..
l@L:H.IUItit;ltOSS, Physician andiiurgeon
of attention JIDspltal, Loudon, England. t IS ISSUED EVEI'Y THURSDAY
J3 Isttennon to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nosy From the Offien.
and and re 1... MAIN ST.. - SEAFORTIS, ONT-•
S*a ea hone No. 1,e behind Dominion Phone )daub.'1.
no Phone No. xe?tdeuc•e Phonl•. No, l0i
�}y ' .1 It xICUWN dantnrth t)ettee and r -v i 'r�
•tiT ldeilei'U..-(3Oderiell SLt'ee C.,Capl r,l lhC )1@ill Q.. jUBta`CRJPTION I..
nu ti
of $u
run tt
P for Count). 1 Coroner r
*list Church,
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,w., ichor per yyear, strictly in 1'
it not paid in a, ar, err -dal t,tr and
I, halt will he ehcharged Vette I atitte.
Ia pest.!y vent. extra • JtitcL
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I.. Phone B4 Arent ig IE^.
dele111nne Nn 40.
tr�Ai dUO 1"1' S M &l KAk i hysti lana and
.11,7Surhretis,Uoderlch Street opposite Idetho-
Chore h Seafertb
Snort graduate Victoria and AnnArbor, and
Weather of Ontario College el Physicians and
a.ar her for County at Huron.
Wie:itacE . Coroner
1tnr, Ironer graduate Trinity- ttnivareltr,
'gold medalist Trinity bledieal College. Member
of College ei Pyaieiaao and. Surgeons, Ontario.
�ysq,R,,JLtu. Bii11.)SJtdh. oateoptbic Specialist
ao In Women's and UbildrQll's-d(soasesand
Sdteumatic troubles. Acute add chrome dieord
rpto edWItLhoout hekutte, d Consultation Iran.
Ot5Oe over Umbach'f Drug Store i rpm
d'ae6Jay,a' a.m. to6 p.m.:Friday Bamt..
Dr. Ft Jt R. ` Forster
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Oredusts in Medioiue, University o
"Toronto 1891.
Late As isteet New York Ophtitdi'
mane and Anrel Institute, 31uorefteld`s
Eye. and Golden Square Throat Hos
pits's, Loudon England. At the
• Qusseee Hotel, Seaforth, third Wed
nesday its each /Await from 11 a. tn. to
Sp,inrailroad time. 53 Waterloo Street.
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notice should be ,'e, t us Immediately. glom!,
both the old and the new address. Sub-
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of any irregularity of delivery.
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Partite having no contract (or display
advertising. and FIVE cents per line each
I insertionto those having display
cootracta.
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reading notice.. Card of Thanks5 to
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- .sib eque' insertion.
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on application,
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ritten orders are received for their din- 1
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99se7 and optician, sea• or publication, but as a euatanete,of good
t'•iw, faith. The publisher accepts no resroi
n
eibinty whatever for the statements made
In such comrooatcartons.. Letters on rail• 1
iS •,?l ranee 1 excepteetopics paid advertising.Ar not publishedlanlyat all td �,• su. ratetoccomas mutt -r 1s ten 1
cents per line i
fiyon are, a ir.,ettBr,t will get our rateq,
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.1.D. 141 eHLE3, J F. SNOWDON I
Gen ratA,•nt tar London Lila toaurtmce Co.,EDITOR AND PUBLISHER a
adtmp,erlat 'a;aanteeandAccidentlnsurnnceCo.
i••sforth. Ont. I.
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`For the BIe.od is the Life."
Nal YOU ARE
SUFFI0�i�
YJ:rh any alveoli* duo to Impure t cod
ouch ao Eiaserna, Scrofula, San rye, Bed
Log°, nbsoccoms, Ulcer.,- niansissiar
Swell Inge, Boils, Pi plea, servo of any
hind, Plico)Bloort Poloon,Sheurnittiors4.'
Scut, eka, don't at your time and lu,ey
on Instantand ointments which cannot eat
below the surface of the Aim: Whim you wont
is a medicine nit will thoroughly free the blood,
f the poi to natter which itlone t the tree
aTi CI6 Wood
as of Ily i d ,,
.Stivitire', Nut such a mettione. Iti ItipmM1L'd
of
r ingredients
b which quickly trfrom t
he
blood all impurities, f omhater mute
red by rendering it clean nail pure,
can bo
relied at, to effect a lasting arc:
(71 dr aranantaa.
ott'ihead.Vara..
d
Over 60 yenta'
Sacco..
Pleasant to
take.
eels eY all
Chamrst, and
Sheekmettem.
vrwe, all
S,emeele t t, r
Clarke's.
Blood
Mixture.
CURES ALL
SKIN & BLOOD DISEASES,
CREAM 11,ANTED
'
Send your cream to on and receive
t p prices We are mulling our plant+
thus year through and can handle
your full supply and furnish you
with cans. We pay twice monthly
and neigh, sample and test each can
of cream carefully, Our motto is
"Molest 'ter our l'att-ots. Patrons
are requceted to return all our carts
when not its use.
Butler atel Buttermilk also on
hand and fit' sale at market prices.
The Seaforth Creamery Co.
McKillop, Friday, Sept. 26, 1.910.2nd Annual School Fair. S. S, No.
fames Watson I PRIZE LIST
General 1':- i t a d At u1 •nt lira rev .
CLASS I -.-COLTS
Agent an o r 31 vii: 'Machin , 1,l'. t fiea:•y Throng -in. lot Medal by Yank of l utlmiu•re" • . . $3 52 $1
Nato Suer. 3 2 1
Be i r]eueral I'n.
*pose, 1st and 2m1 by Dr. Borrow,
Beet Roadster 3 0 1
CLASS II—CALVES
Beef Steer. 1st. $3 by J. J. Mferner, 11. I'., . . . . . . 2 1
Beef lleifet 1,1.83. by I. T. Looby. 2 1
Beet Steer I pail feel), l.t, cufflinks by le S. Savauge ., 2 I
farm ant+ Isolated Town ,'test Beef Heifer (pail fele .1st. $3 1.y Farmer Club 2 1
Property DDI) Insured. Best Dairy Heifer. lot and 2nd by (bee. Barber. .. „ 3 2 1
OFFICERS , test pair Beef Calves, 1st. 2ndand 3rdh• the Standard Bank .. 2 1
,;on r Ly e,r'lie t. I r.:.;ieut, Jame, Flet fitted Calf, Steer or Heifer, \i .•nal by 1)r. fat -burn ....
Tone . ,ew,ht�,r,d it I r,.rd^nt, forts ,, tt,"it ch„wit ane hest halter broken calf. $2 lie Jos. call. & son.
usys,eaaf„r•h. c-n--I'r,.s,
THE IfMcKILLOP
;:ret
Mutual Fire Insurance Gil, itiii
Dtrectne. CLASS III—LAMBS
D. F. McGregor. Seatorth; Joan G. Grieve, isle st fair Lambs. lot knife by Geo villa
lakla'Sntbrop w. Rim, Coantaace• John tieanen^ta, t\1'..,1 i. mb. 1st.52 by J. C. Greig
Mc"ton.
Robert Penne, McCartney , eaf remt.iarrow
annesC. Gllly,G r, Mr. Evans.
, SeafOttht !'t•,.t Mutton type lath, 1st. $2 b$' R.
tatmes Caanolly, Goderlch; Jas. Evans, Beechwood. CLASS IV•= POULTRY
Agents
Alex, Leitch, Harlock; E. Hinckley. Seaton., L'lat pair young esrktts, prizes by. John Scott . , . 75c (tile
VIM= Chesney, Egmondvile• J. w Ye. Best pair Wlti4e geese, 1st,. 2nd, 3rd & 4th by T. Smith 75c 60e
lormesvillet R. G. Jannouth, Brodhavra• Jan
ten sod John Govenlock, Staforth, au. Mors. Best pair grey geese. 1. 2, 3.4, by I). SItatulahot . . 75e Enc
Parties deslmue to erica Insurance of trona hist pair Pekin packs, J. \facTavish 75c (roc
other Mistimes will be ;comedy attended to r
atrpttcatlon to say of the above officers, addreus --Best pair Runn I10cks, Camino Bros, 75c 60
ttetheirrbpeetlRpo.tolgeG. (;est Bair Indian Runners, 1V. R. Spit!: 7;c
75c (i0
NAM)
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t4bi�� ay;llyrt�l�1;
It, 0., yaks &B
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4t1 ;,Pride va cts Jietb0I1i
P' IjI�VS LINIMENT Z5
Llbf ITED •-- I'•
tssoR5Tc O,Cpi ['ARO• La'
I 50
1 50
1 50
4Uc 25c
40c 25c
Otic 25c
41k 25c
4uc 25c
411c 2k
Rest 10. A. h' t Barred Rock pullets, ,las, A. Dalt . , 75c 50c 25c
Best (0..1, C.) Barred Rock cockerel 17r. Ross , • 75r 50e 25c
The lint pair Barred Rocks .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 40e 30c 20e
Best pair White Rocks 40e .30c 20c
Best pair White Leghorn. 41k 30e 20e
Best pair Rhode I. Reds 40c .30c 20c
Best pair Black Minorcan 40c 30c 20c
n Rest pair W.. G,., or S., Wyandottes, H. Edge . , . 40c 30c 20c
Beet pair Brown Leghrn•ec 40c 30c 20e
r* Best pair Brown Belgian Hares .. . . . . . . , , 75c 50c 25e
u"'''nu1nQ hest pair Common Rabbits 50c 25e
Best pair Common Rabbits, $1.50 by W. E. Hinchely,
pair to he given to the donor.
and
Beware
of
Imitations
Solid
on the
!Merits
of
Best pct of Pigeon; 50e 30e 20e •
CLASS V—GRAIN
sheaf 'Marquis Wheat 40c 30c 20c i0c
sheaf Marquis Wheat (0. A. C.) . 40c 30c 20c 10c
Sheaf Barley, CO 4 C'.) - 40c 30c 20e 10c
sheaf' Batley , , • 40e 30e. 20e 10c
sheaf Oats iCI. A. C'.1 40c 30c 20e 10c
Sheaf Oat 40c 30c 20e 10c
it). .1. C.) 5 -Ears Corn, i'iolden Bantam . . . 40e 30c 20c lac'
et).\ C. ) 5 Stalks Corm Compton Early . . 40c 30c 20c ” 10c
(0..1. C.) t a Stalks Ensilage Corn 40c 30c 20c 10c
gallon Marquis 'Wheat tO. A. ('.1 - 40r. 30e 20c lOc
gallon Oats (0 1.C',) 40e 30e 20c 10c
Lest I:• gallon Harley 10. A.C.1 40c 30c 20e 10c
Best 1. galluti field Peas 50c 4010 30c 20e
Bc;t''Int Garden Peas . . , , . . 50e 40e 30e 20c
Pe t Pint Ieans 40e 30e 20c 10c
_ CLASS VI—ROOTS & VEGETABLES
Be,i t ; I'n'puts )(angels (0. A. C ), F. Fowler . . . . 40c- 30c 20c tflc
lied[ 5 an le . . . 40c 30c doe I'Oc
Al
Best 5 'ler tip, (t), ,•,, C i 40e 30c' 20c I0c
( Best 5 Turpin= 40c 30c 21k '10r
Bet , Beets (0. A. C.) . 40c ,30c 20e 10e
I11, t 5 Beets 40e 30e 20c 10c
i I)est 5 Onions (C'). A. C) • . . 40c 30c 20e Ilk
Bast 5 Onions . , . . . . . 40c 30c 20e IOc
' Bet 5 Parsnips(O, A. CO 40c 30c 20e 10e
Best a Parsnips .. . .40c 30e -20c .10c
Best ,i Cabbage - - 40c .30c 20c 10c
Best 3 Pumpkin< 40c 30c 20c �ICc
Best 3 Citrons , ,. 40c ,3()c 20e Ilk
Best (u Potatoes IT C.) e, 40c 30c 20e 10c
11,....t I Potatoes (G. M.) 40c 30c 20c Luc
.Best 5 Carrnota 40c 3Uc 21k llle
Best 6 'Tomatoes 30c 20c 10c
Best
Best
Best
Best
Best
Best
Best
Best
Best
h9lnard s
Rc i
;:Liniment Best
PI Business
Wthout a proper
systin tot adver-
t sin is like a
inotor without the
' power
Seaforth News
liDVitft TISEMENTS
will supply' the
required energy
phone 34
evenlfresti27
40c
CLASS VII—FLOWERS is
Bouquet of Asters, (12) C 40c
Bouquet of Phlox 40c
Bouquet of Sweet Peas 40c
Bouquet of Dahlias, Dahlia Bulbs by Dr. Grieve.
itiugttet of Glarliolii . . . . , .. . . . , . , . 40e
Foliage . , 40c
Any other Potted Plant . . • . 40e
CLASS VIII—SCHOOL CONTESTS
Best collection of at least 25 weeds , .. , $3.00
Best collection of weed seeds :-.- . , ., 1.50
Best collection of Insects , , 2.00
Best collection of leaves . 1.00
30c 20c 10c.
30c 20e 10c
30c 20e 10c
30c 20c 10e
30e 20e 10c.
30c 20c lot'
$2.00 $1.00
1:00 -•. •.5n
1.50 1:00
.75 .50
DUBLIN
Mr. 1.. Heal of Stratford spent
Thursday with his mother and sister
her.'•
Miss Ciara ';;vans of Galt is riot'
tfi g-relattteo here,
The public will be gratified to
know that a number- of signbotirds
have been put on the Hurrin road in
n r tois s may
u village •c sa that au t may see
8
that they are into the right road for
deaforth Clinton, Goderich, Mitch
ell, Stratford and also know . that
they have arrived at Dublin.
Sir. Robert Sccitt of Mekillop,
passed away to'his future home on
Monday last. Att illness of eight
Weeks of typhoid fever and. other
complications caused his death.
His fine farm -out Con. 3, Lot •21,
speaks well of hint as a farmer.
Mrs. Joseph Watters/ who lives
balf a utile front Dublin,succumbed
to. her, injuries at„1. p.:no. op Sepday.
• Ott 'Friday riday last she and her sister,
Miss Williams of Chicago, were
their driver took fright at a large.
:ditch scraper that was leaning'1.
against true fence at Mr. Fred Sad- I
dler's farm, She is survived by her
husband and Three daughters the
eldest being fourteen yers cif age:
Miss Williams has a slight bruise
tut the right temple,' but otherwise
is holding her own. •
The Eutel11 of Mrs. Walters will
took place to Ihe• A. C. church on
Wednesday at 9 a. nl.
Miss K. Bunts is visiting het• sis-'
lel, Mite. C. McDaid, and bet par-
ents:
Mr. Fergus Maloney who was Op-
erated 'on in Buffalo for appendicitie
will spend a,year on the farm ere;
resuming his college course,
Miss Minnie Maloney is 'spend-
ing a few weeks with her mother
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell spent Sun -
clay with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Dilliott, of Logaii.
The Standard Bank has opened a
branch at Irodhagen,
:121.
Full weight of tea- in
every package
Sold only in sealed p'ackag'es
Best Physical Culture, Dr. Field $4 $3 - $2' $1
Most test prizes won by any school Shield, to be won 3 tunes before
becoming property of any school.
CLASS IX—WRITING
• l'eraa of National Anthem, girl over 10, 1st prize by Dr. McKay 50e
Verse National Anthem, girl under 11) 75c 50c
Verse of National Anthem. boy over 10, prize by Dr. McKay, 50c
is\`erse of National i\nthem, boy under' 10 75c, 50c
CLASS X—DRAWING
Best snap of Huron. boy or girl under 12 yrs, Mc -
IJ f.ean Bros ;1 75c 50c 25c
Best map of Canada, boy` or girl over 12 years . . , 75e 60 c40c 25c
I test Pencil Drawing, Igirli,.Whip Cream set, J. Beattie 60c 40e 25c
1 Inst Pencil Drawing, (boy) 75c 60c, 40c 25c
f estpainting, water colors, hook by W. Thompson 50c 25c
1 Best plan of Farm, drawing to show House, Barn, Orchar,
Driveways, etc.. Dominion Bank • . . . . , . 75c 60e 40c 25c
CLASS XT—COOKING
Best loaf White Broad, N. bluff ee Sons
Best loaf P,royt'n-Bread, 1st Cook Book, IV, Stapleton
Best 6 Graham Muffins, 1st Cook Book, W. Stapleton
Best 6 Oatmeal Cookies, 1st Cook Book W. Stapleton
Best 6 Buns, 1st 50e by W. D. Kliukhatnmer . . .
Best school Lunch, 1st Pen by E. Limbach
Pest 6 Tarts, 1st Limougse Cup, G. D. Haigh
Best Layer Cake, 1st $1 by Chas. Aberhart
Cake to he given to the donor
Best Apple Pie, 1st 50n by Chap. Aberhart .
Pit: to be given to the donor.
Best Lemon Pie, 1st 50c by Chas Aberbart
Tic to be given to the donor,
Best Raisin Pie 50e 40e
Best pie of any kind baked by 'teacher, 1st $1 by F. Fowler
Pie to be shared with donor.
' CLASS XII—SEWING & KNITTING
Best mended tear 40c
3Ce 20- 10
c
Best pair socks $1 00 7k 50c 2k
Hest pair socks knit by teacher $1 00 75c 50c 25c
Best %ample of Darning . • 40c 30c 20c Ilk
CLASS XIII -FANCY WORK
Hemstitched handerchief . -
Crotctheting, lace edgings
Centrepiece
Dolies
Cushion
Yokes
Pillow slips
Pin Cushion ,
CLASS XIV—MANUAL TRAINING
Bird House, 1st and 2nd by Stewart Bros. $3, $2.
Hand Sleigh:, let boy's watch by J. F. Daly .'• . , • $1.00
Brix, not over 2 feet . , . 75c Mc' 25e
Milk Stool•
. ,015e 50c 25c
Rope halter . , . , , , , 75e SOc (25c
Hamster handle 40c 30c 20.,
A,FRUIT
Collection of S kinds of wCLinterSS appXVles.
Collection of 5 kinds fall apples . - 40c 30c 20e 111'
CLASS XVI—EGGS
Best dozen white eggs
75e
60c
60e
60e
60c
40c
75e
4Uc
7k
40c
40e
40e
40e
40c
40c
30c
50c
30c
50c
30c
30e
30c
25c
25e
25c
25c
20c
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c
50c.
40c
40c
40c
40c
40c
40e.
40e
40c
30e,
30c
30e
30c
30c
30e
30c
30c
20e
20c
20c
20c
20e
20c
20c
20c
Best dozen brown eggs . ,
CLASS XVtI SPORTS
Hitching contests--. The horse to be ilai�,ttessed, hitched to buggy, tlien',tn_
hitched and unharnessed. The horse ttttist be held by the bridle by some
resposible person at all times:. Boys $1-50, $1,00, 50c; Girls, Aluminium
tea pot by W. Hill, $1.50, $1.00. -
Boy's .50 ytfrd race, over 10 years, knife by Geo Sill; ,
Boy's 50 yard race, under 10 years, knife by Geo. Sill's
Girls 50 yards race over 10 years, running oId',,R, S
Girls 50 yard race under 10 years, rttnnittg shshoeses,, Scott
Single Men's race '
Married Men's race
Trustees race •
Teacher's race
Tihilrition 13asket Ball game, two tea'ns front No. 4,
Football Match—Two evenly matched teams, fieaforlh vs. McKillop.
BOOTHS LUNCH, ETC.
Refreshment booths will be arraltgerl. Lunch will beserved in the
basement of the school, • All articles btnttght to the Fair will be carefully
protected from destruction this year. We wish to thank the public'
for their interest and assistance last year in our work. A brass dand will
be in attendance throughout. Admission free, • Come and enjoy another
clay with the little folks of- McKillop,
WILLjAVI BEATTIE, President F. T, FOVPLER,'Secty-Treas. i•'
Parade at 1.30 Sharp
Keep This • List For Reference,
40c 30c 20e 10c
40e 30e 20e
40c 30c 20c
10;
10c
50e 25c
50c 2k
51)c 25c
50 .25e -
Badges
Badges
Badges
Badges
Thursday, Sept, 18th, 1919,
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and LOb`evelSS'OTisI stEapd
Wittinglherefroln•uliafancyl
FacSimite sienatureof
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MONTREAL,,, •„.,.,vs",u•t..l`u
For r Infants and Children.
That
fit `�
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�pe �tlbY Castoria
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Genuine
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Bears the
Signature
- of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
u www r,,ew vows cur,.
�'.n.11).. -..s1.Jfitii,bw.>w'
iiart
"A Joan of Arc Machine"
SHE withstood everything in the field and
above all was, and still is, the last and
only car to survive until the cessation of
hostilities"—Extract from letter received by
Ford Motor Company from a British Soldier,
in Africa.
Over shell -torn roads, through water soaked fields, second
only to the tanks in its power to climb debris and crater holes,
the Ford car made a world famous r%cord in the fighting area,
of the great war. In press despatches, in field reports in
letters, to rhyme and song the praises of theFord were sounded.
In France - 700 cars out of 1,000 were Fords
In Italy - - 860 cars out of 1,000 were Fords
In Egypt - - 996 ears out of 1,000 were Fords
In Mesopotamia 999 cars out of 1,000 were Fords
The Ford power plant that established this world-wide record
in every theatre of the war remaine'Ithe same. It will be in
the Ford you buy.
Pont Runabout lane. Touring eato. On Open modelstthe atederto Martina wed
taghttag Equipment ie sero octet.
Ooupo 5555. sedan 01,176 (dialled model primas luelude Electric Otg erttnend LightingEquipment)• nomonatabie rima, tiro carrier, and non•ektd tires en roar se optional
attainment on eloped tats oily at MA extra. Thane petexe are t, o, b. Ford, Ont., and do
riot Include War Tex.
Bop only Genuine F'urd Parts. 100 Canadian Dealers 125
and 0me4e,000 Sersina Garages supply [ham..
J, F. Daly, .Dealer,
Cook Bros, Dealers
"S e aforth
- Hens'll
Speca
arars
I am buying all kinds' of
n and
1
I have a great stock of s3cond-hand
Water pipes and shaftings for sale,
J. Nftolin
Seaforth Junk Dealer Phone
Next to the Dick House
MARRIAGES
HENDERSON—MeDONAI.D21 At
the pa sonaii e, by Rev, C.aptaitt .Ed-
wards, in Seaforth, on Sept. 10th,
'Herbert Henderson of 'Seaforth tel
. Miss Annie ',McDonald of Staffa.
\\'arts are ,disfigurements that dis-
tppear when treated with Holloway's
Corn Cure.
l`
For Frost Bites and Chilblains:—
Chilblains conte .front undue expos-
ure to sltish-'pi ch cold and frost -bite
comes from the icy winds of winter,
In the treatment` of either there is no
better preparation.than Dr. Thomas'
Eclectrie Oil, as it' couuteractstite-
inflammation and relieves the pain.
The action 'of the oil is instantaneous
ateL'its application• is extremely -sine-
tole.