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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 26 Jul 1894, p. 7

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The Wholesale 'S Issued on in Fischer, l Waterloo. Ont. I"?! CHAS. H- Fm; FERN BANKING BUSIIES: 'i\SACTEDJ THUR. Hiyaiii, .New Refrigerator. harles ring Skillfuly and 'rmt, attended to, \ MO 1hm row is the time M HE SHOP "A enlarged and impro" newly painted. Kinds of Meats, Sum-r - I of all kinda a specialty- WATERLOO S2.000,DOO T - MARKET. 0 years IrItEBliillL' D OFFICE HEAT MARKET. RCANTILE . '1 Painter R and S to the people of Wat” Licensed Auet nu court or Molsons Bifii, (AIMEE I'IIE .1 " 08 "I‘l'liltl LLFIHY. §_\ MUNDS. SILVERWAREJQ all Principal Poiqts. ll. " itUEitiNG, Butcher and Retail 4...... RANGE CO a M Paper 'ntr, $200,000. 1:9?10615 p. In. Auctiongé‘: Rest, 9.100,“ MONTREAL lam-mg the par xnd muhierlld y Abllity to atw to me ity that lumen}. NIEGNAT’ Waters, \YITMENT an) 6 ocloet 1 the amt vial titqou' wt'urtoetre,r4 sl that, ttl 1 an extent mal fupor: '5'1 Dunc I G, (bt thar Bankrupt Stuck Sale jn'illiasniilh, 450 on the $ Mantles, Hosiery, Glovés and Fancy Goods. Take the iirst train to Guelph. Bargains such as we offer won’t to spend you are interested here. Prices riddled beyond recognition. Honey magnified out of all propor- tlon. J, l Williamson ' (h, l. Cust, and Paid-up Values mud on “sh volley. 2. All dividends mmwmdm New”) policy-holders, a. No nan-xenon ‘Fmvel. residence. or occupation. I. Death ttget At once on oomphtuoat ot chin (tep, ' If you have a dollar or ten dollars Ontario i;i"iru Life. Ittertta-irissv.. . . . . . . . . . . .. “M w. :m. li,.........,, Incremv 0VCt' iw..'. T ' ' . cr... ... iGerve tor' ‘tltllrliy of Members Increase oxttr1N2.,,,.,,,..., Sums orer all Liabilities, 1893, Itserease over 1392, _ . _ . F......, The Aryear Scavn‘omnw Puma- um» otfered embraces a ”Wires. mu ts the best form 0 Ind lxvumwucxr money can tn WW. Guaranteed values, nun M litserd conditions. “Vance Knox-cu ‘le. mu 1;“,- WEBB, Cures 91,;522I‘, In» on“ F., . “nuance, "" li-(ahlluhed l870. '0.\Il_\'IHN lll'osiT, . $100/ EMMY. Equnty, Stability, Progress. [/LIEli A, J. LITTLE & CO. Librrat condition of nude- AV ll OF GUELPH, Iuuavt,)iir, sawing. ... Var all Liabilities, 1893. ..... 226.120 "Coverlet..' _r.s............ 19.811 Tear 14t'itvivottsatttp DISTRIBUTION m orfered embraces Bll the newest tl ts" the best form of anc'nox GUELPH. {emu Jan. tst, m4 /Y:' previous year .. M taken in 1833 . . .. It? Ish'............,., sst,1W,t._...._....,.. LION 0F GUELPH, OFFICERS: , T “W; ’ - J' ?j'd't'i't". _itj,iiiiilit: a K RIPE} _-),i','li,i.:'ii,er4, “ 7337:. 1.292% Q it at proportionate re- Mm-k as is well known, mt stocks in the city. [m, :m- particularly good. L wry fine range of . inducement to buy tlw Linn is the advan- Iln-m made up lry our ty of Members, 1893 Mar,an mondy CUT thir.- -ft 'e iiL; - a d values, attractive options. 11rxv'r,apari'da _ _ . r-r"o.,Lowecr,Srasa. -, will cure you It“; ffi)ili (i' It??? it' fij.-1',irs'.i'i' lyG t I (,,ii"iii,.) 'l' yuh ' ' (iycor", ‘If $100,000 " 1.51%).834 3,(XM,7(X) 2.593.424 339,MO 27t,9it _ Patron and CoOpemtorJune so. _ C The battle is over and the victory t won. Good government in, we think, l secured for another tour years at least. t The battle has been a triangular one. 1 We believe the Patrons of Industry to. l day, have the balance of power in the t Ontario Legislature. We say, let them i use it well and conscientiously. The l whole success of failure of the Order l depends upon it. it is true the Mowat l Governroent,whieh we believe has been t one of the purest in Ontario or any 1 other Prosinee of the Dominion, has I ever had, has a clear majority of of the t House. It is very questionable it the l majority will be tsueieiently large to I make it a safe working one. Possibly l if the predictions of politicians and poli- l ticlans and political papers prove true, , the Government would have a. safe _ working majority. It is rather amus- ing if not insulting to patrons through- out this country to classify so many Patron members as Conservatives and l so many as Reformers, just as though they expected the Patroris to divide--- two-thirds going Reform and one-third Conservative. True there may be some, and we believe there will be some who have tried for yr lll'! to get elected to Parliament by the Refonners and. failed ; they have tried to be n’ected by Conservatives and failed, and the? be. Czime Patrons, but are to-day as firm, uotlinching partirnns as they ever were We expect these men will Like the old lines and all the attention they will pay to the Patron party will be little. Ihey I will forget who elected them, and on what platform they were elected but we think the majority of men elected to Parliament as Patron candidates will stand tirmly together,shoulder to shoul. der, as an independent party, and that neither party can count upon tbeirslav- lish support. We believe the Patron 1 members will give the Mowat adminis- tration a fair and reasonable support in all just measures ; and if necessary, to secure the rights of farmers. they will stand together opposing the Mowat administration. If they take this course the Patron Order will be strengthened in consequence. If they take the op- posite course,and the course prophesied by people generally, it will be a death , blow to the Patron organization in Canada, because they have abandoned to a great extent their business under. takings and thrown their whole weight into their political undertakings and thrown their whole weight into their political undertakings. Every intlaepee _ will be brought to bear upon them to , become supporters of one or the other ' of the parties, and some no doubt will . fall, as Patron members are_men after all. We believe there would have been a large number of Patrons elected had not alliances been made with the P. P. A., many becoming members of that Association tor the purpom of procur- their votes. There have been a large number of Patrons throughout the Pro. vince who refused to support the Pa. tron candidates after becoming mem- bers of the P. P. A., as it is looked up- on by many that the P. P. A., have " iowed their religious feelings to carry them so far even as to boycotting a portion of their fellow citizens. In some cases where Patron candidates have become members of the P. PA., it has been felt that they forfeited the rights of supports by Patrons. as they had two masters to serve, and it was very questionable which would receive due service at their hands. The Tor. onto Globe of the 27th, gives a list of 20 defeated candidates, " P. P. A, candidates,24 defeated Liberals and 29 defeated Conservatives. Those who are defeated are looked upon " Pa tron candidates elected are counted by the Globe as Liberals. They claim so many of them as their supporters and very justly hand the balance ot those candidates over to the Couservatives. It only counts the representative of North Bruce as a Patron of Industry, and the representative of East Lamb- Jon as a P P. A. Yet in its editorial column it acknowledges there are 11 Patrons elected and l P. It. A., with 22 Conservatives and 48 Liberals. We then turn to the Mail of the - date ; it tells us there 20 Patron undid-tea elected,'28 Conservatives And 45 Liber- tds. And again, we turn to the Empire of the same date end that paper informs u: that there ere l3 Patrons elected, 2 Independents, 31 Contprvstivel and 47 Liberals. And yet a] (theme pspers in their ehsatsithmtion of . and name end constituencies, in 'As the Pntrons on such, and divide them npjgiving some to the Conservatives and some to the Reformers. All the political daily pe- perl aem to mine that new certsin Patron cendideteo hue been elected, they ceue to be Patrons and at once meme the guise of party politics. We hope; see I" Pan-Bo membari Movinirifle bulls are photographed. stand together In independmtmemcnd caiiforiiissna kill fish with dynlmijte. “INS" they m tew m nmntter they The woild uses 50,000,000 taisire will iiertairitrhold the Macs of pot duly l or. There we othesr may elected ' . if - to the Home who no pl . to up- » . . port the Mn platform, sad it in "e tttttltr/ttttpt""' ulnar-l tint any will’ and by the. Thu-d. . indium thit Aio-rt, Patron- in all directing the in“ d Or “a It diam). :t farmers. Tts-ex-dice-mal. Tho; . Btu-NAM but“: duel must“ by the“ - thId ttdiet"":',..',',',;":',',,' or-ttui/isomers-lure-ttht'-: 'tttttreq "t"t_tsttivrrtrtn lope Emilia». IU 'tire/tite. g.tt,kNEib w; '?,trttteLtttl', - - . - -r", ' ‘_ ‘_‘“L" ~A__I-_, '-' A A I. i. VICTORY. history of a, and the very causes and force-v ich brought the Patrons l l wr into exfcteu will cause a greater I watchfulnesl in the future A word of! ' T caution her; we trust, will not be out] ' DON-I , of place. re will be attempts made I upon Patro members, and induce- l WORRY . menta will b held out for them to ioin TRY . partizan line and forsake the Patron F . platform, Every Patron member in - the House, if a conscientious man, true "Hucm SOAP to the pledges he has made and ttl . rinci les 0 the Patron cause should . '. i)eel all“ the eyes of thousand; of Pa- l " BRINGS, 7 trons are upon him, that every act and l COMFORT every vote will be tried in the balance, l lhl , and that his actions and his votes will l I be more closely scrutinized than those l, WASH of men who have cone into the House', DAY as practical politicians and partizans.l _ Not so much will be expected from the l latter class. Let the actior? of the Pa- tron members be,as far as posssible,uni. l .____:___â€":____. ted ', let them stand u on inde endent', ground ', let them 'd'/s."l1r0oes'"irl thelI t lid“ Agreeable. legislation which they demand and sup. l ‘Harry, said the hostess to her son, port ; let them stand shoulder l 'why don t you make yourself agreeable to shoulder and let them act wisely to “I? gentlemen m thcvcorner? and other members in the House will ( ',,1y1"',--the inventor ' ' rally round them and their numbers) 'h' es: ' will be increased, and the Patron pow- I' q tried, TIS' the (lespondont answer, er will be felt for good. Let them be I lut be Ivy,' t talk of anything except guided in all things on the question of _ his Trim? - . - what is right and just, and all will he _ 'Can t I‘m sy' something abo.ut that well. Syhoaid the Patron members at- l isomethmg nice and encouragingl tempt to secure seltish and class legisla~ l " flld _ , tion they will endanger the standing of l N hst, yfs ir? ' . _ l., the whole Order and bring contempt, q t.olc.l him that, Judging-z from yis and disgrace upon the Order generally, l description, there Wtbti no flies on It. The farmers will he better represented l . - _ ---- ' - now than ever before, and they ask and _ A Smart Resort. seek only I A hotelkeeper, when giving, Christ and nothing more. We belive it is right that professional men, mechanics, and all other classes should be represen- ted on the floor of Parliament, but it is not just that they should be entrusted as heretofore with the monopoly of legislation in their hands, and we are extremely pleased to see that farmers are securing a. larger representation in Parliament. We will how light our big bonfire built to celebrate the Pa. tron victory. For twelve were the PA- TRON AND Co-ovmu'rou has labored--. watched and Wished for an opportuni- ty to see a. third party in the Parlia- ment of Ontario as well as in the Do. minion, who would stand together, ap- proving thé right and condemning the wrong. and we are glad to see the day when there is a reasonably strong third party wielding an influence in the leg- islation of our country. Young, old or middle :1 ed, who tiad them. selves nervous, weak LT2'cl'll1'l',' who are broken down from excess or overwork, re- sulting in many of the following symptoms ' Menta depression, premature ol age, loss of vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams,dim- ness of sight, palpitation of the heart emis- sions, lack of energy, pain in the Pep': headaches, pimples on the face and b y, itching or peculiar sensation about the scro- tum, wasting ot the organs, dizziness, specks before the eyes, twitchip of the muscles, eyelids tutdisltsewhere, 'llll,1l'u2', deposits in theurine, loss, of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and fhUsby mug. cles, desire to sleep, failure to be rented by sleep, eontstiisati!yr, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitabi ity of temper, sunkeneyee, surrounded withLEAD- nxcxxcnas, oily looking skin, etc,, are all symptoms pf nervous debility that lead to aptmy unless cured. The spring or vital orce having lost its tension every function anes in can uence. Those w YO thrmurh abuse a'f,ffl't'Ci' in ignorance, may be IT m anently cured. Send your address an 1 cents in stamps for book on diseases peculin to man, sent sealed. Address M.V.L BON 2t Mucdonald Ave. Toronto, 0nt.,'Cannda Think deliberately of the house you live in-your body. Make up your mind firmly not to abuse it. Eat no- thing that will hurt you, wear nothing that distorts or pains it. Do not over- load it with victuuls or drink or work. Give yourself regular and abundant sleep. Keep your body warmly clad. At the flttst signal of danger of the thousand enemies which surround you defend yourself. Do not take cold; guard yourself against it ; it you feel the first symptoms, give yourself heroic treatment. Get into tsfine glow of heat by'exercise. This is the only body you Till ever have in this world. A large shore of pleasure and pain of life will come through the use you make of it, Study deeply and diligent- ly the stnucture of it, the laws that should gotirrn it, the pains and penal- ties that will surely follow a violation of every lulw of life or health. No Derby Plug Smoking Tobaceo Its. Genuine Thi. less It; Bears The.DerlV Cap Shaped Tag. ' ‘ Cairo ii, to hue an electrical plant. Movitdrifle balls are photographed. Yiforiiyr kill flah with five-mu. The onld uses 50,000,000 taim daily. H ALL MEN Be Good to Yourself SIMPLE JUSTICE I A hotelkeeper, when giving Chris; i mas boxes to his servants, told one of l his porters (a smart'Irislunsn) that he (was the best man around the house, . and therefore, he should give him the I most costly present. l "elure,' said Pat, ‘I always mane to l, do my duty.' 'Can't "you say something about that --something nice and encouraging T 'I did , _ ‘What was it l' 'I told him that, judging from his description, there was no flies on it.' 'I believe you,' replied his employer, 'and, therefore, 1 shall make you a pre- sent of all you haveytoler? from me dur- ing the past year. _ ‘Than‘k ye; honor,' replied Pat, Und may Ml yer friends and acquaintances treat you/he same/ Intelligent people,who realize the im. portant- part the blood holds in keeping the body in a normal condition, find nothing strange in the number of dir eases that Hood’s Ssrsaparilla is able to cure. So many troubles result from impure blood that the best ways to treat them is through the blood, and it is far better to use only harmless vegetable compounds then to dose to excess with quinine, calomel and other drugs. By treating the, blood, with Hood’s Saran.- panilla, scrofula, salt rheum and what are commonly ctslled"hutnors ;" dyspep- sia, catarrh, ihtsumstum,nearalgia, con- sumption and other troubles that oriei. nate in impurities of the blood or im- paired circulation, can all be cured. Multan: In Pawn. Allis but lip wisdom which wants experience. There is little influence where there is not great sympathy. The greatest difficulties lie Where we are not looking for them. I take the true definition of exercise to be labor without weariness. Fixed to no spot is happiness; 'tie nowhere to be found, or everywhere. The world is a scene of changes ; to be constant. in nature were incon- annoy. He who brings ridicule to bear azainst truth finds in his hand a blade without a hilt, The covetous man never has money ; the prodigal will have none shortly. Lore with old men is the sun upon the mow-it dazzles more than it warms them. . PEOPLE SAY IT 'IS THE BEST. Paine’s Celery Compound Meets The Wants of Ill. In the cities and town 'ot Canada, the drug trade assert, without hesita- tion, that Paine’a Celery Compound is their beat and ttxateat seller. In the vil- lage: and small country diatrieu, the general storekeeper tee. the same re- port. Why in ibis? Simply because Peine’e Celery Compound cures disease, and people who by it ere not duap- pointed on they ere with the more: of other medicine: new on the market. Psine's Celery Campound " so sc- knowledged triump ot medics! research, sud meets them ofrlml matiatn,nettr- sigh. dyspepsis, liver and' kidney trou- bles. nervousness, hmdsche sud insom- nis in s wsy that no othoemdicino on as Its ducts are prompt» and swaths tiest bottle often curing. ' “is is Med thd maintains for every safe“! in gar midst. Do not allow 'Ar “... a, mu m we other -tkims when rt, ink-@Pnim‘u 0d- wW' ml” trirett"gtect' in The First in Canada. Nothing “range. W? A Lancashire lady was relating a rather pretty story about a factory girl's way of answering a marriage pro- posal made to her. The young woman could not write, or read, and one day says the lady, she brought a. letter to me to read it for her. It containedun offer of marriage. I happened to know that the writer was a deserving young artisanyso 1 said to her '. 'Now, you must consider this matter very seriously, and if you like to come to me when you have made up your mind, I will write a. reply for you' A day or two afterward I met the girl again, and asked her if she wanted me to answer the letter for her. o, that is all right,' said the girl, looking radiant and pleased. ‘I’ve set, tled it myself.’ 'Why, how did you do it C” I asked. And then she told me she could make a capital 'I,' and then she stuck on the paper a piece of wool after it for 'wull' --'1 wool.' Surely one of the quainttse accept- ances of an offer of marriage ever penned. Natives of Ceylon believe the cocoa- nut tree will not grow out of the sound of the human voice. THE undersigned begs to announce to farmers and the nubhc generally that he is prepared of the beat quality of material and ttnest work 1115951113) at. very money-ahgprioes. L - -- A --v -- M. wulUu Wm w w-u Uuwp. Ail kinds ot repairs promptly executed and satisfaction truarisptoed." ' Am.' my irooRiy and note my prices before pur. cGaiii4UGiii." v tt taken in time it will cure not! um: use. of Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, or monk mimic. o! Throat or Lungs. - -- I HAS. -- ahaavy doctors hm. 1"” iiTGia'iri/d '-'.." __ -'___e_"-'"' "Y __ _ 0 mm 6 :5 If all) d gcogenemlly that he ls prepared Harness, Saddles, Collars, Halters, ""iiiriarGir; TiririiiFiF TG" hand. robes, horse blankets. whips brushes. curry combs. M.Lwlgic_h will be rapid cheap. _. ___ - My, __- , Wsterloo. May 1st, 1891. comp] ion lasagna“ boat from the Rel fi'll'll'lr?fNhtsl'r'.' For Ladies . . Cocoa Cream Mr. N'gtt'gd?tfftit taught-lg _ natigt, my 0 no in math!- with. It in damn-unlu- pupa-luau hymuqagmovu ' Wilson's-of thence. Matt2t " - W of the FEficfi6iiriitiitihrSttrafu1-tttx. _ 'Yratrettgtor_rt11rmtsrr'a"rer-. toifiiiitiii,? ‘lri'sijt my ettin muting yo ileyt SMgSKe fij). 5teti - .'b', iii'; VA»; 1tf ?lili'ii"rt Cohan»:- HY. MAIER Saddler, Waterloo. tfy, 2.1in _ ag bvsioriiitrr.rs - 5.th ii) Advuce and?" l 15515 l 93 $5M tlii.e 'cl) wage 'f?itiiiiei2ii,' s _ _ 7W“““.m Arm-wing u I‘ropohnl. ----ronYrm--- Henry Maier. loss of wages. . much discomfort. If is [liy!jus, . 12 CASES GRANITE WARE imported direct from be sold CHEAPER than EVER HEARD of. Also a large TORY-MADE TINWARE way below others' prices. My ware I have also GREATLY REDUCED in price. SpECIALmEDUCTIos in E.AVETRoCGHNG. Something NEW in STOVES, call and see. Pyuxxmxu. Gas and Water FITTING will be promptly attended to. Leave your orders for HAm:\\m\-1; and secure right prices at , TIRE OLD RELIABLE) STILL to the FRONT. Watches, Clocks, Diamonds Jewelry of all kinda, Silver Ware, Optical Goods, Musicd Instrument! sud Plush Goods. Doa't romancing ther besqtilul display. I. _ I, & 'qttttrqq, - potty, M Extra Bargains The Great BanErupt Store To-day and the next 30 days we will slaughter goods in alidc, partments at greatly reduced prices. Read this carefully. GLtWM--Lulies' White and Cream Kids at 25c, Ladies' and )liw-s', Cotton, Taffeta and Silk, 5, 10, 13c up. IIosE--Childrea'e, 5 cents up. Ladies’ Black, 4 for 25c, 131v. PARAS0iS---Reduced to 21, 43, 69 cents and up. - MILL/tli-idiots' Hats, Flowers, etc., at half price. DRESS MODS-Reduced to 4, ii, 8, 10c and up. READY-MADE CLOTHING-Boys' Linen and Cottunade Suits, 23c. Men's Light Coats and Vests, $1 and up. Men's Coars, CA)c. Men " Suits, 82.7t/, $3.50, $4.50, etc. MI0ES-Large Assortment, Ladies', Misses’ and Chrldren's Tans at ‘30, 79 and 89e, All other lines complete at a great reduction. Don't Fail CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Thousands: of Mum: and JC" " Ayn! I. r' up through "ttrly inuhwrhnn .ld lat” o)('rr I' _ Din uva h -\'n tuired an! wrockect l" 1mm! n “LI uny of the fulluwing vahixmh‘; erru " mm " "', Lion: Mummv l'ocrr; lhsity F‘tiguvl; |i>.c_r.m~ .. the Farm “mums and Druins at Mum: llrstlt.w, Throat; Hvr bum»; ruin: ll, min hllukun V..o Enersy mud Sh'rhglh. Our Atug, Aha/Nd Jraittatrst v and sexually. t'ir.s.1'atist,rs.u. Read ilk; Ulilil , AWN What I DEPOSITS OF SL00 AND UPWARDS RECEIVED, AND CURRENT RATES or INYFREST ALLOWED. murmur ADDED ro not "mew“ " TH: no or an nun NOVEMBER In EAGN YEAR. WWW: 'ii/il am Special Attention glvon to the colloctlon of Commercial Papa. and Farmers’ an!“ Nous. H. J. GRASETT. MANAGER. ch36 Td his [If u it: Dr. Moulton, A GENERAL BANKING BusINEBa TRANSACTED. FARMERS' NOTES DISCOUNTED DRAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE AT ALL POINTS IN CANADA. AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES, GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, BERMUDA, Ac, EOTABLIGHED I867 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. CAPITAL (pup UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS n:sr---'----- drains and loam. purifiers {no Mum. systems and restores lost titalits tot “’0 Guarnn‘ee to Care , 'b_onyterteyAc..efieIe.' M --. -u- a--.“ “an All mm Our New Method Treatment 'i Armin: nnd 1mm. Durities Um Maud. than, thee D] I'm. li-Aunmly A K Amvrn'm Thu m1. Lawn mm in mu ) ran no risk. Write them for titl hum-q lqul||um_ 33% um year: of regret and MM” mu. (IN-um r Tum. " )0.“ as Capt. Trswnscri to see the special attractions in IgttAEtll)lalfkitiiMll)1, JACOB C3tDrTEt t'Ui'.o' id tn] iiGatlon List and Book I- m mu. ”an"... W..." ., 'PP' . . mus and restores lost titalits totlre bud). c Guarnn‘ee to Care Nervous "runny. Falling Manhood. 'b_onyterteyAc..ef.t',e.' ortcturet,Gteet. l'llllnlur-n Allnchurgcn. Weak Parts and All thncy and Blunder n, humus. - Tit. .EIEQ-SEIJS S: 00-, I. ii YEARS 10' 00510001". 030000 cum mnw-“m cum WANTED [R WE? RENEWED. stand no (-xvrtivm. Howl and a: druum pt night xo.ukenrrrl ttlc. I I trie P.eltu, Pun-m {Alwhrimw and I no help. A trivnd tulCscd 1mm ti'l sum The man nmulh‘n [manned t nun-1f gaining may day. Hm- : all else faur" In: have ugml uguu, nv life. hurl) unhwwlim tor mp. 1 Im-mnu- V, fri t “Horn-d and] fun-I Hrium‘. bsetoy' and m) Lumu nuhnpp YUM}; Hunt] Method LIN“ and am Hi: ' a tar" No Names Uszd Without Wtittcn Consent of Patient. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT B. E, WALKER, GENERAL MANAGER, ht " you: of tle " KENNEDY ik, KEBGAN ' :E3iri3TtT,ai2ir.. WATERLCO BRANCH an Inn in new t fr THE free. Consultation Free I) w, ml] Express Waggons, CARTS and -: FISHING TACKLE“? A. L. ‘KumpI’s ., I il 'srl" h, ."""c't" ..... V. -e- . m: M '; hr d m "whim: Notmui. 1d hum; i; Yum liitie: i'imples on . P.,, gm, laulkx‘h'; mun-Rue; Horn 1 ‘.‘ w~z Im-lrusuhl and Luck of h buds} 3m; up mentally. phyeicully I In" livnuul x vim-Hi} I c'c,vi!ur,it wl it!) t,irrirret ruined -. My Lurk :rnuhlwlnw. lcnuld um incur." dull. Dreams and I HEW! will" Muncul Firms, Elec- d humly .lJm'tun-z “my gave me In I)”. liuLLvdy a Korma Thor t audit Cu'ul mo. 1 could {all i' .Trw .'.ft:htvl lruurucnl cum tslser. mltvr win) Vlrv- " xi mule. Write for a mlds up (no Hanan}: and Lenka Try tiv GO STRAIGHT TO in mm Ts,, ,Hv an I Roma eonrtitutirtal Moog Hl‘luhs Merer.ryahrs-t m:..in upward. Tbrorsl face, hlntvlms, (was red, lien] fry-ml advised Drs. . " oured me. and I base ;nnml‘nhd lump)". Ar a nnthuh-INLIu mm' W FOR g Drama: of men n gnu“: .0: undo I48 Shelby St. Detroit, Mich. m war' t1urtttrs- nz~all {mind till mm The” New w.xually. lied the maker; will stock of FAC- own make tin- rt at” 86,000,000 OO.COO IV “loud luv» byu troutO Have Done

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