J DecemBER 21, 1911 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE 'Advance' Small Ads. Look over them weekly. There may be something for, YOU Business Cards Farms For Sale or Rent M OULbOUQB * TOUMO Baoken Markdale .•oeral banking buiiDeai. Money lotned »t reaaooable rale* Call on ua. TChlBLETT, • Poatmaatar, Oeylon. Commlaaiooar in H. C. J , CooTayancer, aeeda, iDort«a«iea, laaaaa, will* etc. carefully drawn up olleetiona mads, chargaa reaaonable. Alao crocariea, Dour, teed etc, keptiubtock, Prioei riKbt. AUM FOR SALK-l.ot DO 8, In tbe Sth con- cession of the towDsblp uf Arteinenia. con- R3 8PBOULB, FlaabartoD oommiaaioner In H.O J., Anctionee 0«n« «eyaaeer. Appralaer and Money Leader Real Bitate and Inanrance Agent. Deed*. mortgaKea, leaaet an-i wilU carefully drawn and valuations made on iborteHt notice oney to loan at lowest rates o( interest. Col. ectiona attended to wltb promptneas cbargea low. Agent tor Ocean Dominion Mtaamablp Company. A call solioited. F taining 100 acres, eigbtynve acres dared balane liardwood timber. Property of tbe lateW. J. Heatty. Tbere is a bank barn and roughcast house on preuiieeH ait<l is well watered. Will be soM on reaBo.mble terms. Apply to JaiuesU McMullen, Ceyiou p. o.,ODt. ITOR SALEâ€" Cheap and easy tarma. If not " Bold soon, for rent to suitable tenait, North halt lot .lU aud lot 40. con, 11, Artemesia, and lot 1, con. 111. Osprey, UOO acres, about 150 cleared ibalance mostly timbered laud, hard ajd soft wood : good stoue rtwelliDg and frame barn, stablinK under ; well watered Kith never- failing small spring creek crossing farm close to barn: This is an excellent graiu or gracing farm and will be sold very i-.lieaii if taken at once and ou easy terms. Appi> to K. J. Hproule, Fiesherton, Ont. DMcrHAIL, lilcensed Auctioneer tor the • County of Grey. Terms moderate and satlslaciion guaranteed. The arrangements and dates of sales can be made a». Thk ADTi.vcE office. Kesldence and P.O., Ceylon. Telephone connection. Dec. e.07. WM. KAITTINO. Lacenaed Auctioneer tor tbe counties of lirey and Slracoe. Farm and Stock sales a specialty. Terms 3ioderate satisfaction guarauUed. Arrange- ments for dates may be made at the Advance ofBet- orAlT. Hutchinsous store, ieversbam by addressing me at Feversbam, Ont. RUDD MATHEWS. Markdale, Licensed auc'.ioneer for the county ol Orey, Good Kervice at reascnable rateis. Dates can be made at The Advance, o 00 J UK BALE abeapand on easy termsâ€" Lots 1 and 2. con. 11 Osprey ; 200 acres; frame dwelling, frame barn and stabling under; about 170 acres cleared and under cultivation, fiomo splendid cedar with other mixed tiuiber on balance, slsotwosmall orchards beariug. Wei watered ;iievei falling spring creek. Hplendid grain aud grazing farm. Apply to K J.tiproule Fiesherton or Hauiuel Osborne, Msxwell. T HAKVEY rKKIGOE, broker, Floaberton \ â- l (ienersl brokerage business. Insurance ol i every kind placed in pale and liberal compauicB. heal estate etc.. Open accounts and I)»et due notes handled and money advaaced thereon. Correspondence solicited. t/AHM FOR SALEâ€" Very cheap, 100 acres, ^ lot 0, con. 7, Osprey. only #3000, reasonablii cash payment, balance easy terms, 85 acren cleared, well fenced and in high state of culti- vation, balance timbered, good comfortablt^ frame dwolline, stone cellar under, never fail ing spring well aud windmill pump at door, new frame barn, well finished, stone stabling with spring water under, also in shed. It in situated i mile from Maxwell village whern thers are stores, post otDces, good school, and is on the gravel road, 0^ miles from railway station. It sold at once, above price, though VEIIY CHEAP miglit bo shaded a little. Apply to U. J. Si'ltOULE, Fiesherton, or TH().\IA8 GUY. on premises. 'f Medical DR CARTER M C P & SOnt. Physician, finrgeon etc Office and residenceâ€" Peter St., Fiesherton JP OTTEWELL Veterinary fiurgeon Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, reeideuce â€" second door south west.on laary street. This street runs south Presbyterian Cbnrcb. pOH SALE very cheap and ou easy terms- ^ The late Dr. f "liriHtoe's ;i-story brick block in Fiesherton with good stable and never-fail ing well on piemiNes. Good large store aud good butcher's sliop and dwelling ; two gcod stone eellars under buildiui: ; is and can be kept well rente<l ; two good halls on second and third stories ; fin^t class business stand and will be Bold cheap a^t owner is engaged in other business in the west and has rio further use tor It. Apply to H- J. Sproule, Kieshertou, H NOTICE All Rccnnnts owing the Iste John McPhail ol I'liceville are payable to the undersigned, and debtors are reunestcil to comuiuniclite with me at once, as the books inuHt be closed. E. P. UILEV, Priteville. WILSON, HlacksoMth Graduate of tue Veterinary bcienc U.^^. ^ oqh Association. Durham Mreet, opposite ) • • Boyd, Hro'a hardware. I - â€" Boar for Service JJextistry Dr E C MURRAY L. D. K . dental surgeon ' bonoi graduate ot Toronto University and Koyal college ol Dental Surgeons of Ontario, Gas admisiuistered for teeth extraction^ ^ Office at residence, Toronto Btreet. Fiesherton. A large wl'ite Yorkshire lloar for service on lot 11*1. :)rd range, W. T. A H. It., .\rtemofia. Terms i?l.(W H. WALLER. Legal , WAS. RASEY* WALLACE-Harristers, L- ciolicitors.eU.-I.H. Lucas h. <-•.«.••-. Itancv K. «.: J. H. G. Wallace. Olhcea, Toronto, hOf.'J liadcrs Hank Hldg., phone main 1412; Markdalf Lucas Itlock, P''"'"' ,; *• branch ollice at Duudalk open every baturda>. WH WRIOHT. Barrister, Bolioitor. Convey- ancer etc..â€" Owen Bound, and Fiesherton. Hâ€" Fleshetton oUlce. Sprouleu Illock every Saturday ^ Societies O u W meets on the last Monday ^ ,n each mouth, in their lodge room Norris' block..!Fle.norton, at « 1>>V,„ "; * j CAME ASTRAY I Stravoil to inv preuiUeti. lot 14. con. G. Ospiey ODH fiheep aufl3laiul>. Tho owner can Jiavetliu ; ttaUi'' by I'rovinKln'operty anrl paying; cxpentieH I â€" k. lilNNINUTON. Maxwell. STRAYED Striiyed fr.im the premises of the un- dersigned, lol 21, con. 10, (Xsjiify, two ewes and one ewe laiiili witli luiiit tail. KwH.s with pig iin}4H lu eais. Finder will be luwarded. GEO. THOMSON, Feverflham. A H. < Ledard ; »'.ec,.,C. H. _Muushj*j Fin., W. P. ( roBSle'y Visiting brelhreo invited DBLNCE ARTHUR ''ODOK, No. :«!, A^F * j r A U. meets in the "»»'""<= 'V*l;,*'n I strong « Block.Flesherton. "'"V . * '^''^'S' ^" or before the full mocn. ( . H. Muusl.aw, w. M.; Tbos. Clayton, betretary. I r OURTP'LEHHERTON, 995, I. 0. F. meets in ! V Claytons Block the last Wednesday evening ct eaih month. Visiting Koresters heartily | welcome. H. R., Dyson; H. 8., 1. Henry, Kin Kfir C N Itichardsou. ^ ^ Piea« liai' dues to Fin. Sec. before the first | day ot the month. Bulls For Sale Tliree yi>iiiig Hereford bull* foi sale, suit, able fi>r Hervite. You will hat e to liuriy If }'iiii iviint one of tlicM' tine yoiiiif; animals. 14.Mari2 â€" T. & .1. WATSON". Stock for Service Diirliaui bull and ilo>'kshire hog for service on lot 7. con. 1, N. D. II., .Vnemesia. Termsâ€" i^l.OO cash cash. -L. McAItTHUH, I'ricevillc. 21July Imo. CnnRPV F hi EN DBâ€" Fiesherton Council ot "choMM. Friend, meets in Clayton, ball first and third Wednesday of each month B P' '" Pay assessments to tl.e Heoorder on or before Joefi"td»yot each month. Chief CouuciUor T. Ulakelev; Recorder W. H. Buut. mb^ Farmers Club meets iu the high school T buiWlng on tbe first Tliursday in each month at % o'clock p. '"•„ ^"J',"";,. "j""w specially invited. F. Chard President, t. W. hellamv. Bec.-Treaa. Winter Term from Jan. 2nd yjOTT •lORO.N'ro. O.NT. Stands in a class by itself when strictlv llrst-class work is considered. Write tor Catalogue. BerkshireB and Tamworths [ 1 have now tor sale a tew very choice lieik : .Jiire pigs, nearly rea<ly to weau. Hurry your , Order and iet the best. Also good Tamworth j hog tour year. obU-^-^'-^^^^ ,,„„„„ ,.. „. ' Boar for Service I'ure ]5r.d Tomwnrlh , IJoor for Mt\iie Temn, $1, Casli. N. HinJle, Maxwell, Ont. FOR FAMilY USE An Ideal Ecmtdy for Coughs, Sore Throat, Catarrh, Weak CLftst. Bull for Service ThoroiiKlibred Slioitliorii bull, UroiMilmok's J.»d, for service ou lot IC, < ...i. », N-i-^y; iVdigree on application. Service, ?1.<K' I"r (frades. tlior-ughbreds, %\ ^A ut time of -ervice, Kull price dliarged for cows not '-*"â„¢'*^- .1; M. m-KNs. I Boars for Service The undersiKned li»« a ilion.nftlibred York- ahirelxiarfor servic; on bjt ll;7, Hrd range, V T and 8. K., Artemesia. leriBs, -51.<W iiXv, Hereford Hull for service. .I.J. liruwn. 1 Jy- BULL FOR SERVICE TborouKlibred Hliorthom bull, "Dandy .fim" 81784, for servire on l<it ITtl, T. & H. "•••*'â- • t«roe»ia. Thl. animal Is of a good niilkinR strain. Pediffree â- '".?I'I''\»''""VixinN'~ Grades »1, registered W. .1 ^^. HTI^MO^ Proprietor. ^•"""^ â- - ' Our Clubbing List The following prices are for Btrictly Dkid in advance Bubaoriptionsonly. We have no aucuuutH with other (lapers. Fiesherton Advance % ^ 00 Youths Companion 2 00 ToronU) World, daily 2 .)n Toronto Daily News 1 86 Weekly Globe .. 8" Mail-Eoipire ^ Family Herald & Butr 85 Toronto Htar 1 36 Farmer Sun _<» Farmers AdvoaaU 1 •» Weekly Witnesa 80 Saturday Nii{ht 3 06 Home Journal ..«•• 80 Poultry AwB *0 Poultry JlgW.... % Bod aoiPIPilgMioe w After having made a special study of the treatment of tho ;nr(iiit iind lungH for twenty years. Pr.f. U. Juck- 8on 8tatf.s lliut 111 ills opinion no pre- paration for general family use iii bo efficient. «o licallnK, so curtain to cure •s Catarrhozone. As his reasons for makinR this claim for Catarrhozone, Dr. Jackson says: "Catarrhozone Is free from opium. "The patient can breathe its rich, balsamic fumes direct to the diseased spot. "It Is a remedy that treats and cures causes â€" prevents disease spread- ing. "Reaches the Innermost recesses of the throat, nose, bronchial tubes, and lungs. "Alleviates chest soreness. "Stops cuuKhinK liistiiiitly. "Prevents bronchial Irritations. "Relieves clogged nostrils- "Cures sniffles and nasal catarrh. "Prevents La Orlppe. "Has proven Itself a cure for weak lungs, loss of voice, s|>eakers' sore throat, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, coughs, colds, and winter Ills." Catarrhozone Is uni|uestionably the world's greatest breattiable cold, cough, and catarrh medicine, and be- ing free from all drowsy drugs, entire- ly safe for children and old folks; It makes an Ideal family remedy. Re- commended by the medical profession, and sold by all reliable dealers. Be- ware of Imitations, get "Catarrh- ozone" only; large size lasts two months, and is guaranteed, price $1; smaller sizes 25c and 50c. By mail from The Catarrhozone Company, Kingston, Ont. COR NS CURED You ran painlessly remove any corn, either liard, soft, or bleeding, by ap- plying Putnam's Corn i::xlractnr. It never burns, leaves no scar, contains no acids; Is harmless, because com- posed only of healing arums and balms. Fifty years In use. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists, Tic. bottles. Re. fuse I'UbBtltutes. PUTNAM'S PAINLESS OORN EXTRACTOR The Paptr that Does Thiogs "The Farmer's Adrocate and Hero* Magazine" of London, Ontirio, is com- niiiiK to be known as the paper that does things. By provincial prizes for roitd improvement, by orchard demonsiration, and laat of all, by the purchase of a 112 acre farm to be conducted in the interest of its readers, it has identitied itself in a practical way with progressive agriculture and fairly earned the right to be known as a paper with the couiatte of its couvir- tions. Its 1911 C'hriNtmaH Annual con- tains, among many excellent features, a refreshingly candid account of the sum- mer's operations in eleven acres of rented orchards, as well as upon the newly pur- chased farm, "Weldwood." The whole truth is told frankly, and thi.s we read, is to he policy thioughout. The manager professes himself us quite willing tor readers to pro6t by his failures as by his successes If all eventuates as success- fuly a.s the three-acie demonstration or- chard leased three years bbo, the final story will be a bright one. The 1911 balance sheet cliows receipts from the three acres of $1,294.42, and disburHe- munts, including rent, 693.49, leaving a clear profit of 600.9.3 A review of the three yeirs' results shows a nut annual return, combining profit and rent, of 395, 38, or 131.79 per acre, "Who wants to grow peaches or urauges when there is money like that in apples?" is the com- ment. Who, iudeed? The returns are almost incredible, and but for the candid recital of results in the two other orch- ards which have not yet shown a profit, would be hardly believed. Pictorially and editorially, this 96-page i.ssue is exceptionally strong. Inspiring biography is written of two formost agri- cultural leaders, James W. Robertson and L. U, liuiley, while the Uoiue Magazinejhas disluictly aurpa.ssed itself. Single copies of this number may be obtained as usual for filly cents or by present suhscribers for 25 cents. New subscribers will receive a copy tree while the .supply lasts. The publishers are The William Weld Co., Ltd.. London, Ont. Rod and Gun Full of Winter flavor and reminiscent of the time of year is the December (Christmas) number of Rod and Gun in Canada, published by W. J. Taylor, Limited Woodstock Ont. "Feeding Prairie Chickens in Winter" is a story which every lover of the Wild and the Thing* o) the Wild will peruas with the keenest pleasure. It shows in every line how much real gratification can be obttined from a little attention to the want* of the birds during the winter weather and how observations, laying up a store of pleasant memories, can be obtained, the minimain of trouble giv- ing the maximum renard. "Lost in a Manitoba Blizzard," "Ani mal Sanctuar- ies in Labrador" and the "Literature of AnKling"show the wide interest created by this number and illustrate the manner in which sportsmen of the most varied tastes are catered to. These papers can all be read by the general reader with both pleasure and profit and the work done in this way for Canada is not to bu measured by the fac^> that primarily the magazine appeals to sportsmen. There are plenty of sporting articles from seal hunting to bear hunting including that most stienuous tport of all â€" moun- tain climbing. A fine Christmas present Is a subscription to Canada's leading Bportsman's magazine. 1 Rev. Turk Won Jud;;ement disnii8.sing the action with costo was given by Mr. Justice Suther- land Thursday last in tnc suit brought by Benjiimin Allen, a well known citizen of Owen Sound, aaainst llev. O. K. Turk, a former minister in the Methodi.''t Church, of which plaintill' was a member, for damages for alleged fraud in connec- tion with the sale of a share in the Ren- der sun Roller Bearing Co., Ltd, now in liquidation. The price wis $1,459, but in addition, on the represenlations of the defendant, the plaintiff purchased another sliare at |1,125, and entered into into several trasactions with thoiii, where lie lost .several thousands of dol- lars Mr. .\llon claimed that liis pastor came to him ar.il told him that as a friend he wanted to put him in the way of making some money, and said that the stock in this company was bound to inorease in value very rapidly. Mr. Turk was charged with saying that he had no intorott in sale, and that he had seen a signed contract with the Toront<i Railway Co. to purchase enough roller bearings for thirty cars. Mr. Turk denies both these statements, but hu admitted that Dr. Potts, who was one of the direc- tors, had told him many favorable things :ibonl the company. Mr. Justice Suther- land says that undoubtedly Mr. Turk was vety sanguine about the stock, but finds that the onus upon the pUintifT of [ii'oviiig fraud was not tilled, and dismisses the action. A despatch from Ottawa says that the bills from the postoflice department for newspapers whicii sent out paper.s during the camp.si^n for election purposes to those not subscribers will be mailed this week. The Toronto Globe will get a little Christmas note asking to pay up to the extent of J2.J.000. The bill of the Toronto News, it i.s understood, will be $3C00. Toronto papers are about the only ones att'ected. One hundred employees of the Public Works Depiirtment at Ottawa are to be dissmissed. LIVER UZiNESS Those Who Lack Energy and are Unsuccessful Should Eead This Closely. "I am only thirty yoais old, yet for almost two years I have felt more like seventy-five. I have found It difficult to sleep at night and in the moniiHK feel so depressfd and heavy that ef- fort was difficult. My hands were al- ways clammy and perspiration on slight effort would break out all oviT nie. It was not uiuialiinU that I RhoiiUl begin to lirood over the ohamc that I .should .soon be unfit to do my work, and this droad iiuidi' my slcip- li";.s nights perfect misery. After re- pcated trials of niodlciiie ami mix- tures Or. Hamilton's Pills gave in.' the flr.-^t gleam of ho^ic. From tlu' very first I could .see they were dif- f( rent in action from other pills. The \ didn't gripf and acted as naturally as ii' nature and not the pills were cleansing my clogged up system. My spirits rose, I felt much better, the sjiiggi.sh action of the system gavi- way to normal activity. Dizziness ami iiudaches ceased, nppitite. good color, luid ambition to work returned and have remained. I am like a now man and I thank Dr. Hamilton's PlHs for it all." This was the experience of J. K. Tarkhurst, a well-known grocery d.aler In Jefferson. Follow his ncY- vlco. use Dr. Hamilton's I'ills for your Btoinach. kidneys, and liver, and you'll enjoy long life and robust good hi altli. All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pill.-i, In yi How hox.'s. 25c'. per b<ix. from Tho fatarrhozoiif Co., Kingston. i)nt. Booio opponents nf Dr. Jainiesnn got one of his supporters loaded with whisky on electiou day, and <i liutinesa man who will soon wonder why bis patronage is falling off, loaded the drunken man into his buggy, drove him 'jut to tbo ceinotery and left him there thinking he would miss his vote. A couple of other citzcus, learning of the trick, drove out, brought the man back and had his vote lecorded in time. As the majority for the Dr. was over 3,50, this grave yard Bob would have to make a good many successful attompt-s of the kind in order to Hour the Doctor, â€" Chronicle. Some of the European powers have de- cided to step in and make China behavo itself. Alex, PoUinglon, a Hamilton team \ Hter, was jolted off his wagon, run over aud killed. Dr. Hamilton's Pills Stimulate ' Liver and Kidneys OVER eS YEARS' EXPERIENCE . Tradk Mark* Oc*iai«a .... CopvRiaHT* 40. Anrnnssandlnf a sketeh wai deaonptlon m»T antckiT MOMtaln onr eiilnlon fr»« wnMliar »o rnTwitlnn Is probublr P»'«l,l»6L«i-r'""S""l'* lloniilrlctlronnRdenllal. DANOIOOK on rtt«i>U •ant fr«« (flilMt weni-r for»ocurm« pmunts. I'sienM taken thriiuiih Muiiu & Co. noclTS tpMini notlcv. without charge, Iu tha Scientific Jliiiericati. A h»nil»on»lT Uln«rml«i «»klr., onUUon o( MiT •rteulino laurnal. Caiuula. nil a i«m. puMag* imvaKt kU nawsOMUn. lArgetl tit- Twma tor S«a by ""JBIHiSi'ivrsJSaW CANADIAN CHRISTMAS New Years Rates SINGLE FARE FARE AND ONE THIRD Dec. 21 to Jan. I Return Limit Dec. 23, 24, 25 Kelurn limit, Deo. 2C Also Dec. 30, 31, Jan. 1, Ueturn Limit Jan. 2 January 3 Minimum Fare 25c Bet ween all stations in Canada oast of Port Arthur, and to Sault Ste. Marie, Detroit, Mich., Buft'alo and Niagara Falls, N. Y. S. RANDS, Agent, Fiesherton. IHE iARKHS. Carefully Corrected Eaoti Week Wheat Ho to 8^ tlaU 43 to 43 Peas 1 10 to 1 lO Barley 70 to ?<> Hay 10 00 to 10 OO Butter 26 to 2^ Eggs, fresh 30 tc 30 Potatoes per bag 65 (o tin Geese 10 lo 12 Ducks 10 to 12 Chickens 10 to 12 Turkey 18 to 18 Wool 20 to 22 JUST ARRIVED AT CEYLON A Consignment . . OF . . Wagons AND Buggies Which will be sold at prices that can Not Be Beat, considering stylo and quality, also a full line of tillage. Harvesting machines and Wind Mills, Fence Wire, Stable Outfits, Hay Forks, Ropes and carriers. Now is the the time to get ready. A call solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. S. HEMPHILL CEYLON SEASONABLE GOODS IN FURN ITURE The largest and best stock of Furniture ever shown in Fiesherton. This without fear of con- tradiction, ome and see some of nice things in Side Boards, Dining Room Chairs, Parlor Setts, Bed Room Setts. A special reduc- tion just now on every- thing, in order to re- duce the stock. . . . W. H. BUNT FURNITURE DEALER esherton CHRISTMAS GROCERIES A big stock of choice Christmas Groceries on hind, fresh and at right prices. Call and see what we have. â- ' ' '~"'' :; We want your trade and will treat you right. W. L Wright, Grocer, Fiesherton CEYLON'S ""M^ Christmas Goods Old Santa has been here and left a good sha.e of his goods lor old and ycung : Fiirlined Coats, Mufts and Ruffs. Kid Cloves and Mitt?, Motor Scarfs, Fahcinalors, Silk and Not Waists, Sailor Collars, of allover Lace, very inetty. Silk Collars for Coats, Cushimi Covers, Ontre Table Covi'rs, Sideboard Drapes, Rugs, Fancy Collars and Ties, Hand Hai^N, Bruah and Comb Setts, Manicure Setts, Itaisors, .Strops, Sliaving lirushes and Mugs, Fancy Slippers, Fancy Handkerchiefs, I'lUi'uiiies, (ianies, I'icture Bojks, and all kinds of Toys. Groceries Ni'w Haisin", and Currants, New Peels and Nuts, New Prunes aiid Fii;8. Highest Market Price paid for all Farm Produce //as. Ji attison » . i^ \^euL c^eneral •^Lenchant on SOWING HIS WILD OATS REAPING A HARVEST OF SORROW How many young men can look back on their early life and regret their misdeeds. "Sowing their wild oats' ' in various ways. Excesses, violation of na- ture's laws, "wine, women and song" â€" all have their victims. Ylou have re- formed but what about the seed you have sownâ€" what about the harvest ? Don't trust to luck. If you are at present within the clutches of any secret habit which is sapping your life by degrees; if you are suf- fering from the results of past indiscretions; if your bloo<l has been tainted from any private disease and you dare not marry; If you are married and live in dread of symptoms breaking out and exposing your past; if you are suffering as the result of a misspent life-DRS. H. & R. ARE YOUR REFUGE. Lay your case before them confidentially and they will tell you honestly if you are curable. YOU CAN PAY WHEN CURED We Treat and Cure VARICOSE VEINS. NERVOUS DEBIUTY, BLOOD and URINARY COMPLAINTS. KIDNEY and BLADDER Dia. eases and all Diseases Peculiar to Men. CONSULTATION FREE. Book* Free on DUeuM of Mea. If anabU to call, writ* foraQuMtieaBUokfor BOMG TREATMENT. DrsKENNEDY&KENHEDY Cor. Michigan Avo. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. 'NOTICE All letters from Canada must be addressed to onr Canadian Correspondence Department iu Wiiidsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute In Detroit as we see and treat no petienta in our Windsor offices which are used for correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian busineia only. Address all letters as follows: DRS. KENNEDY A KENNEDY. Wiadsor, OaU Wrltt for our private addrcu. ^