WV! CHAS. H. FRe ERCANTILE terloo iring Skillfuly and PM attended to. s Iss: STREBEj NEW BANKINc Mtllett . ':ArvsACTED.: i MEAT MARKET. an warps. MONTREAL I, $2,000,090. Rest, Sl,100,~, harles THUR fa',,?,?,?,!?)-!)"?; " , kinds of Las, steel"'"' _ of all kinds u was“! n Fischer, A!) OF Jiew Refrigerator. * Them WATERLOO [owls munch! HE SHOP !) enlarged and ium" newly painted- for T - MARKET. 0 years H) Licensed III: I ol'sry and Sign Painter and Paper to the people of Wand“- MoIsons ed on: all Principal Pm \\ Hmmzy, 1y.\.w).\:ng, . SILVERWAR‘ h l\\' M -51.. Waterloo. but mt! L, 8200,000- T t Ft .-.-. on amid dam J n In: "rsrFam, " 'dr t' Witt-r1003“ HR PEQL‘EGNAT' II 1K1†and Retail ‘0... H. " DUI-JUNO. 8::th i’m Prices RANGE co. 'hutiat, "It Zlyl MERat ce to tne icinitvth. Auctlm _ Guaranteed. my tandem 'ht'rn'n’ oustâ€! ', ‘wml that, In '.',‘~-'t!l‘. [a tl 'mxn 6 col A). " m the 6" F; PA mxm. y thatrl a" o 615 p. In. "f Four 'rother M ururutthe - nl Pit-thief.“ ability to ub- 'l [my-113m, oFr"'F.K3: r" “LI-IX. MILLAIL Q. C., Solicitor. ... . .. . .Berlln (0,000. .EL WHLH, 'd. 1),. Medical Itetertse.wtsrarloo \ ', 531.00, arr, 'N, P. Hi 114.151“. Supt. ot Agencies. .VVawx-lco <11I'h All one» ata KS vntllgu": Bani Jacobs, "Canadian Aermo’wr. " Repair Shop Bicyc}es GOOD JOB GUARANTEED. Wilcox & Whitmer, F Pt hm Inn! in stock all the Best Bands of Cis/C, ‘dettes and Tobacco, for the great CUSTOM LAUNDRY. In be had of a Wan-loo butch". and L are: this, date I will all mule-pt- hlmz 4lldrte-ijinud meat. parts can“: Nd; hectare“ 9 car:- pound; but“: 'l?1tyiGirir,"; pom: :bolocun w on“: N; pork mum to 'e'mt-retrtd,' W .5 'ttmt 10 cenuwm . “has: â€tron-com 550’ w "r."i "than. Fob. Manual: T HRII’UELI HE tirtderuiwred Ihas rented . putt of the I him k 04:“! ied by the Berlitt Shirt and _ura, Co . Harm. near the Potgt 0006. when keis ttow prcpared to do tirat.e9- laundry work and whats the mtronage of the public. allshiid xmncd by hand. ' CHEAP MEAT Ontario Mutual Life. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral prompt to actsuroto cure Economy. Equity, Stability, Progress. oyn.Nli'.N I‘HHNIT, 30.. 'nerlool mm- and Tobacco Emporium _ J. DOERSAM. Prop. ltr M-tm Hill! "FF" F, . "ATE'0.oo, ONT Sirfi: 1 At L ly N be had of After this d INz-‘fLigmzn, REPAIRING. I.|Iwrul Condition» of Policie- Bicycle Race Moot, July 25th. Sewmsz Machines. Electric Bells. . aunsgtithirur. h Big Day. Ai : l i 1mm otleas prevkleitt. , F t ' for this: romplaint "" I m w): Pectoral. "', 7. I 1'Cln' taken down with - A . ', ' i "'ft.e, I‘nmpietelypros- V ' - 5 , 1m: \'.:13 my breathing _ F x r"'." I as it trnuOed in an , i T"rt r.', i'. a. battle of Ayer'l _,1, " _')si emu-r hm! I began " _ rlz‘uihnvwd. Icmmi nethe- C 1w mum lu- sumpid and the gr, C,', trt;-,trv.lyawonderfulttted. M. u. \VILLI ms. Crook City, S. n, $69111 (Steel) t Star trutarv 1 Paid-up Values guaranteed on J, All dividends belong to andnre wiwyholdcm. 3. No restriction m', icnce. or occupation. g. Death at once on completio'n ot claim mu ALL KINDS or IAUIIIHilII‘CI "N. ittiuns, TH E ARK _crutvIvortsftle Insmumunox “rut trtubtytccts all the newest my brat form of PROTECTION 1 mum-y mm buy. It has no 43011 values, aurwuve options. I , Hydraulic rams. Iron force and lift pumps. Hose, belting and A I thrcuhers‘ upplios. For intormstiouhppir to w. B. "o,imws. agent. New Dundee, Jan. Ist, 1891 wiuus year .. un in 1893 .... or It. S. FUTHER. Travelling Agent. DUST COLLECTORS. JOHN E. WIDGAND. Celebrated "MM! Standard. h otTasionallr. epi- WINDmLIS. 19 King St. Berlin WM. HENDRY, Manager $100,000 $17 1.560.834 3.01 M .700 328.450 2.593.124 339.440 Bhukloy in am great interact in main than do". In In “dying the piano! No, in Inte. . A. The Indium product! of Jopon no rice, wheat, not", teUnd silk. I Smoke Derby Plug Smoking Tobacco, 5, 10, and 20e Plugs. Toke no other. “Union" Mote. . Hood's Sampuilla in peculiar to it/ self. in a strictly medical “min tbrge important particulars, viz: first; in 2)t. combination of remedial agent: II ; second/tn the proportion in which they are mixed ; third, by the prance: Hy which the active curative [imperme- of the preparation are hecurod. The†three important points make Hood's: Snmprilln poculinr in its medicinal mom " it Accomplishe- cum hitherto unknown. But it is not what we say but what Hood's Snmpurills dom, that tell, the 'torr. What Hood'l Ssmpsrill- his done for others is noon for 'ixsntiderid, that it in the medicine tor m. 1; Two one-pounder Hatch-kiss guns have been tired 13 times a minute at I cost of 8436. Two Howell torpedoes, $4,400. Two Whitehead torpedoes, 85,000. The total cost of the unmunition ex- pended nmounta, therefore, to 828,586. The consumption of coal during the engagement has amounted to about 8150 more, so that the direct expenses of fighting a. cruiser of 3,200 tons for 15 minutes he: been $28,736. Total - . - 8499 To this must. be' added an uncertain sum, representing the almost endless miscellaneous articles, from alchohol to vaseline, which are used on board. When cruising, the daily icotuumpr tion of coal depends, of course, upon the speed to be made. At 20 knots the Cicinnati would;burn about 220 tons in 24 hours, while at 11 knots, her usual cruising speed, only 33 tom: would be burned. The price of coal varies from iN 50 to $25 a ton in diff- erent ports, but the average paid in a trip around the world wouid be about iN. We may, then, estimate the daily coal bill at sea at about 8300. Add this to the above expenses and we have a daily expenditure of 8783, leaving out the coal used at anchor. COST or A armrest: MIXUTE FIGHT. Each projectile fired from a six-inch breech-loading ritie costs 823, and the powder about $15, the figure varying slightly on account of the variation in the weight of the chargezwith different lots of powder. The total cost of each round, including, cartridge bag, primer, freight exp' ,'t?8 to the ship and other minor items, ' nay be estimated as very nearly 840. 1ee'l, round from a fiveinch rapid- re gun costs $33, of which 815 is for the metallic cartridge case. _ - Each pound ffomun six- and Hatch- has rapid fire gun costs £70, from I ortpoupder 31-12;. _ _ " Finally, the Whitehead torpedoes cost. the,Governmtsat $2,500 spiece, and the, H?welrtorPe1ioes 132.2901 . , During the diction tiles' six-inch rifle has been fired 12 times, at I. total ex- pee 05340.? . ' . Five mic-inch rapid firxs guns have each been fired 6' times a. minute, a total cost of $3,420. - - - DAILY EXPENSES IN Tim; OF PEACE, The-daily expenses of running this ship in New York harbor may be tair ulated as follows ; Pay of officers . - - 8139 Pay of Crew - . - - 248 Rations . - - . 96 Coal, at Fu ton - - " - 16 203 men. Her battery consists of one six inch rifle on the forecastle deck, eight five-inch rapi-tite guns on the main deck, and two five-inch rapid fire guns on the poop deck. The second battery is made up of eight rapid fire Hotchkiss six-potwders and four rapid, llre Hotchkiss ontrpounders. She is driven by two vertical engines, separ- ated iron; each other by a fore-and-Mt bulkhead ', each of these, it is expected will develop something more than 5,000 horse-power. The enormous ratio of horse-power to displacement has never been exceeded in a. vessel of her size, and it is probable that on the trial trip she will exceed by one, or even two, knots the speed of nineteen knots for which she mus designed. Puy loll and Coal Caar;.r,es--A Full For- Mote shut away in a Emce- ninutu‘ Battle-Modern Shell's nld Torpedo“ are Expensive. THE BIG BILLS AFTER SHE GOES INTO COMMISSION. Despite its first cost the expenées of a. mtuvof-war really begin only when she is put in commission and they amount to such a large sum that it is a wonder ‘how the poorer nations, like Portugal, Brazil and Denmark, can bear the expense of even a. small navy. Let us take, for instance, the figurim ofthelatest United States ship put in commission-the Cincinnati. She i, a 3,200-con protected cruiser, carry- ing a complement of '27 ottieere and l Great Uruiser’s Cost. Peculiar to Incl! lrgttdS'it, not cuppa-0 t a ,huum-thn.dm9rlo. $139 248 96 16 anmum (Juno In A Dun-360nm America- RhonmuoOnn for Rhomrtdtt- Gri0u7uuttisrrdiemliretetrin leoldm iTnisttutu7ogithet ligating Wad mysterious. Bruno tiitt2ltrAfftttt gi?,ledigAg'f,fitfr, 1'lNllt “our! “My-m, 69egttd Mum manual-t- Tro-Yo-ttsity among-thou;- Sidney Smith once geve ‘e Indy of tiromnd-tmsnty some recipes egeinst melancholy. One wee a bright firepn- other to remember I" the pleuent things Mid to her, another, to keep a. box of sugar plum-on thtrehiinnerpieee and e kettle simmering on the hob. In commenting on it aftermath, he Mid ; q thoughtit tnesr.itrihing attha moment but hove in liter life discovered how true it it that then little plenum of- ten banish melnncholy better than higher and more malted objecte, and thet no menu: ought to, be thought too triding which con oppoee it in our-elves end othere.’ l Mary looked disgusted. but with on air of triumph soon retorted, “I've got e discovery. too Cyrus. It was made by Dr' R. v. Pierce, end is called a. 'Golden Medicsl Dueovery.' It drives away blotches and pimples, purifim the blood, tones up the system and makes one feel brand new. Why, it cured Cousin Ben who bed consumption end was almost reduced to e skeleton. Be. fore his wife began to use it she was a pale, sickly thing, but look st her: she is rosy checked and healthy, and weighs 165 pounds. That, Cyrus, is a discovery that’s worth mentioning.' Young or middle-nged men indfering from premature decline of power, how. ever induced speedily and radically cured. Illustrated book sent securely sealed for 10 00an in stamps. World’s Diapemary Medical Association, Buf- falo N. Y. “May," laid F armer Flint at the breakfut table n he asked for a. sec- ond cup of coffee, "I've made s dincov- my}; H _ _ - _ "‘Well, Cyrus. your about the last one I'd axpect of such a thing,but what in it t" "I have found that the heavy and of . match in its light and," responded Cyrus with a grin that would have - domed i skull. By the way, I forgot to ask you how large is the amount of the bond requir- ed 1 HBut-Vthe poor%ridegrootn looked stricken. I'll tell you what 1'll do, old man. I'll tend to the matter for you' Don't give yourself any more concern about. it. The young men about to be married then grasped his hand, he could not speak for a moment, and then he pour- ed forth' his thanks. _ He picked up his hat in a. relieved sort of way and walk ed to the door. Then he turned. Fifty cents, said the uwyer.--New York Recorder. - None; that I care to bind tt up that way. I esn't ask my bride', relatives, you know. His friend looked at him pityingly. You traa'tipoetpont, this wedding,cuu you? What? fsirly shrieked the unfort- “ante. Of course not,of course not, said the legal light soothingly. Haven't you 'any friends who own prqgerty? - _ Certtuuly, Haven't you done so , he asked Ith n surprised way. . No, 1 nexer heard of such a thing before. What kind of bond is it. Uh, any real estate will do. But I haven’t any real estate. The lawyer looked at him a moment. Then he solemnly said l To get worried seems on any thing to the young men whose funny lightly turns to thoughs of love. Bat when it comes to the actual ceremony there ere a thousand and one terror. which sur- round and threnten to over-take him. Marriage in some states is any; in oth- ers it is as difficult " obtaining a di- vorce. A well-known Philadelpbisn was B, bout to be married to a beautiful young woman who lived in the state of Delhi ware. He had no idea that the mar- riage laws of that state were of an up- palling nature. He had secured his li. canse and thought that was all that was necessary. 'Have yod filed your bond yet t' said someone to him the day before the wed- die,'., _ The bridegroom was rather dubious, but was finally persuade? that this was a. fact. ' 'I'll see a lawyer about. it in the morning,' said he. , "‘See Bare. They tell me I have to give a bond to the state when I get married.' u'. What l 'Your bond'repeated the questioner. 'You know every man who is married in this state has to tile a bond for the protection of the state. So he" went to a friend who was a legal light, tuulpaid; NOTBO EASY AS ITLOOKB. Recipes Asst-u lelnpcholy. The Heavy End of I Match. Mn. brntrimrt--No (rim vet-3 not. 13mm ,"' “one fake. -. Smoke Darby’l’hg Smokingl‘obuup, t 'flgtf, tltd,')),',?,),)',']',',' only . ttNet we%rPtP'v"'ePt', , ". Sterk’e Powders, each package of which conuim two preparations, one in a. round wooden box the oover of which form: a measure for a. doee,en immediate relief for Sick Headache and stomach, duo Neufelqie end all kinds of nervous pains, Ind another in on!» mile-(from l to i of one is on ordinary done) which not; on the Bowels, Liver and Stoned)â€. forming I. never tailing, perfect treetment for oil Bead and Stomach Complaints. Thu do not," most pills end so many other medicine. do, lose theitefreot or .pmdnce steer constipation we on nice to we. Mrs tsttoaGtnstijmsditrinetdeaum. . _ ' Mr. tswatliort (erpilv)-Airh" u went-path!“ TrarThmtrthstrt , Mr. Inntsefield, libraritn, public lib. rary, says :-"They no moat valuable for sufferers from Headache, N eunlgia and Liver Complaints." Mr, Geo. R, Flock. Station Mater G.T.Railwey, tsartrt---'C wee troubled with most levere heedechel for three years and uneble to get more than temporary relief. ASinoe Ming Sterk'l Powders I heve been entirely free from Headeushe," She-Ut would depend entirely on the income. . Another woman left to the town in which she died a sum of money, on two conditions. One was that her tomb was to be kept in good condition, and the other that the town should pay the sum of 28 for the care of her cat. She carefully stipulated that he should be fed in the morning with a quarter of a pint of milk served in a Sevres saucer; at midday with a piece of liver. or fish from which the bones had been carefully removed, the same to be repeated at night ; his bed to be a basket warmly lined with ilatanel; and on cash Sunday the cat was to have a bath and have tied on his neck: a bow of blue ribbon. The,writer die. tinctly remembers, when she was a " tle girl, an old sorrel horse that used to stand usually under the one tree that grew in a certain tield, rarely mov- ing beyond the shade of the tree. The horse had crooked legs, a rough coat, a mane and tail that might be called molasses color, and yet he always was an object of interest because he was the heir to 8300 a year. That is. the owner of that fleld was paid 8300 a year to take care of this horse, which under no condition was to be put into harness. The woman who left the horse this money had driven him for twenty years, and she said that in that time he had shown more intelligence in do. ing his work than she had in doing hers, and was entitled to this sum of money for the care and wisdom he had shown while pulling hey wagon. It was a source of sorrow to the man who was paid the 8300 a year when the horse died, for the money went to a foreign country. J. Temple, 46 Cuthnrine St. N t "Pr. ---"I find R. Stark’l Headache. Neur- algia and Liver Powders a sure curq." Price Me th box ; mold by all medi- cine dealers. Be-lt I wereeto prdpooe, what would be the outcome! Mr. Farmer, Aldermen and Barrie ter tttws:---" experienced nlmostim- mediate relief from the use of Sterk’s Powders/tor Sick Heedwhe, Neurelgin Biliousneu and Liver. Not often do we hear of a, cat being left a. sum of money There recently died in Paris a. lady who had a beauti- ful cat to which she was devotedly ab. tached. When she died she made pro- vision in her will for the payment of rent for a suite of rooms for the use of this cat, and left " sum of money to pay for personal attendance of a P"n and woman, Does YOUR WIFE Do HER OWN WASHING? Hamilton People say of Stark'a Powders : "ttttjf-wth". Some Legacies. "ir'):.','")..':'.',':')' EPA? iji)iiijjji')i!i,rjiil)At) Ke2tli' Pt 3:246: '1»..- "rmn 3*. r , re 'i'/?Fpi::7,,,ht, "rts'i,'r,'i',7,3itt 3““;wa -!' "a“ 'th, : * V " e 1.: “a r . G I - ; ' g3; 'tids"'; i'igMatgl IEiil ‘ w H E N is'il.'RWa'!AJulW/iT/i?,lhTlCA " Ali), 'lily5),Tl/i,lf, /HEN ' , lh' in??? ms 3.8: L '.1/ii'E'iii"'i' I .23s @3005 IF she does, see that the wash is made Easy and Clean by getting her SUNLIGHT SOAP, which does away with the terrors of wash-day. Experience will convince her that it PAYS to use this soap. DANIEL RITZ, New Hamburg D g . 15 /93, says: I was suffering from Dyspepsia. and other troubles. I took a few bottles of Shiloh: Vltsllzer and it cured me. I sincerely recommend it. Bold by Simon Snyder, Waterloo. 1y. Heavy firca are still raging in the Trout Creek district of Michigan, and great losses have been sustained. A Boos m Bottmomtt.-one bottle of Eng- lish Spawn: Linimont complewa removed a curb from my horse. I take pleasure In recom- mendlng the remedy. In it new with myster- loua promptness in the maul from homes of bud. soft. or eallotmed lumps, blood mvln, aplmte. curbs. swoon}. tunes and apt-um. Goalie Robb. Former, Sold by EdaCDovitt. Markham, Ont A grand demonstration under the auspices of the Bone of Scotland took place " Mount Forest on Thnrldly hat. _ 8he(Pwningh--Yes, Mr, Staylnte, if you will give me In opportunity. Send, 25 "Sunlight" Soap wrappers wrapper bearing the words "Why Does a Woman Look Old Sooner' Than a Man") to Lever Bros ' 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by port a a pretty picture, free frmn advertising, and well worth framing. Thu, is , an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market, and it will only cost lo postage to send in the wrappers, if pm leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. 17. Suhr-Would you like to know if you w'ere the tirat girl that Tom ever loved , m-Will you think of me when I'm gone? IsBbel--No ; I'd rather be certain that I'm the last one. Pi'dlir, In an: 1lvg,tiaelt'ieg1't Kidney and ladder diwues relieved in six ours by the "New GREAT BOUT" AMERICAN KIDNIY CURE." This new remedy is agree: sumrise and delight to physicians on account of its ex oeedinc brompmem in relieving pain in the bladder. dneya. back and ever part ot the urinary names in male or female. lt relieves remuon of water and pain I passing it almost. immediately. It you want quick relief trnd cure this is il'." remedy. Bold by Ed. M. Dewitt. Drutttt t. These dogs do not all belong to Mr, Hammond. They are the property of sportsmen in New York, Brooklyn and Philadelphia. Hammond is a profess- ional trainer of hunting dogs: and he is handling and breaking these dogs in the woods and covers of Sullivan coun- ty for service in the tield and chase. Twenty hired men who know some- thing about dogs assist Hammond in this work. Shohola, Ps, Aug. 21.--Wm. Hun. mond of Eldred, Sulivnn county,across the Delaware from here, keeps 400 dogs. /ro properly pupport this great canine, arms, he has a. bakery and a meat 'ii'ii'ii'l,,, machine which in com- binatiop use up ten barrels of flour and half a non of meat 3 week to make dog biscuits, Taken Th1 Barn-l8 or “our and llnlf n Ton or "can a Week to Feed Them. Eiios 1:tiey1eiioioritf:trd _ A" \".7"" _ ",1,‘ -_ w- - - -Me' -meiv in.†“Egan-n thifi' ll _ New 33mm? , 1% tr5 _i',.iit,si'iiiii] Breeder of Fancy Fowls. tii; 12:uety .1 -- tiN'l'autii fi, Fine Morals-uni Pallets for Wil F " D..L.‘L.'L:A_ " ‘5]..- 'Mt-l-, n--"no:“ . [Alwaysij SmKe' 'il THE , fSiiiisu.2r.iiiili'tC,i,t; 'e5.:,).!!,tiiiiirei'i' 'i-i-i-iii',)?); 4ol, DOGS ON ms FARM. llowto an I "Sunlight Plain-e. %JRED EVERY TIME i 1. PLASTER uésao. Edwina; compost! T “:1 ""r" "V“ tver Adviee mam ,ig?it,t,rgt.tliii,it'i. E23 l Imam}, ot ‘the following varieties: 1ktrredrtrtsttstrthiur0u, “its Plymouth “on Black And Brown hm $etdhatttttt-_rtrtrHrtkdtltte,lhdr bib-walnut smrroearttrueereutrrtth-t. L. G. Pequegnat, The-Great Bankrupt Store, Berlin. , Eh B- ERNST 8a 00-, _ BERLIN. - Don't forget a, Shoes, id which we take the lead and u i!) not be undersold by anyone. No trpublc to show goods at The bargains we ',Titkigir, will be money in your pocket. A nice rangtsof Dre oods will be sold tar below cost. Parasols, millinery, hosiery, lgloves, &c., must be sold and at such prices that will astonish you. actory, shirting, flannelettes,prints, etc., at a great discount. 30 yards of Factory, $1; Prints from SC up- wards. Ready made clothing; a large stock to select from and at prices that will competepyith apy house in the trade. In order to make room for Fall Importations, which are arriving daily, the undersigned has decided to make another Great Reduction, and prices will be far below from what they have been heretofore. The bargains we are seerinir willbe money in your pocket. Midsummer Clearing Sale. 12 CASES GRANITE WARE imported direct from the makers will be sold CHEAPER than EVER HEARD of. Also a large stock of FAC. TORY-MADE TlNWARErway below others' prices. My own make tin- ware I have also GREATLY REDUCED in price.' SPECIAL REDUCTION in EAVErmunmL Something mew in STOVES, call and see. I’Lumnxu, Gas and Watcr HTTING will be promptly attended to. Leave your orders for HARIHVL’R}; and secure right prices at - 3 JACOB C3CXttEt2c.TD.. SAL, STILL to the FRONT." {fl CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE (#975sz or SLOO AND UPWARDS RECEIVED. AND CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST ALLOWQQ mun“ ADDED TO TH: PRINCIPAL AT THE no or MAY AND novzmam m EAGH YEAR. speclal Attention given to tho Collection of Communal-I "per and Former.‘ Solos Notâ€. A GENERAL SANKINO Busmsaa TRANQACTED. kARMERS' NOTES DISCOUNTED DRAFTS ISSUED PAYABLE AT ALL POINTS IN CANADA, AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIss IN THE UNITED STATES, GRIAT BRITAIN FRANCE, BERMUDA, &c. “TABLIOHED l3 T HEAD OFFICE, TOR NTO. CAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILL!DN DO LARS REST - - - " - - - - Dru. Kornnmly & Knumn urn tho lnzulirm specialism of America The, guur mine [H mm or no par The†n u- mum and mum; yum. of human are at out! {on mug rink. Write thoat for 'rahoruttsroirrrtion. nu mam-r wh’) mat-d you. It mu one you you: of regret and suffering. Charges recrsoaaule. " rito for n drains and low. parifies we Mood. clears the pram. builds up the uhvoG, “(17ng â€name and tenures lost nudity lulho body. We Gnnrnntee to Cure Nervous "rblllty. Falling nanhood. Cyphlllo, \‘uricocele. -trttgtttre, Gueert, Ullululurnl til-chars“. Weak Parts and All thney and uludder yuan-u. Our New Method Treatment 'i' IrllltAftiltlalnlrltfiMliN, can: EBB G' Dr. Momma. r†t" a?" " Some 8 yams am I rantrw'ml " union-1 ronrttitutiotad blood I o) ' Jituxase, l Willi to Ilorhi.uuurcts'sutrisut for rumilna, Mercury trUnoet ' ll " killed me. after n wlnlu we rymptoma (mam appeared. Thront tlt became mm. pniu'I in rstsus. pimples on face, blotehees, eyes red, t* loss of Muir. glands onlu god. no. A medical friend advised Du. / " . livnnrdy & Konmn'a Now 1ietlud 'l‘rwnment. lt rurod me, and I Inn " had nu MmMunih for tux-run. 1 mn married and ha 'P.T. A. l 4 , doctor, llu-nnily rvcumvm 111nm] who haw this lernbh disenc- Cttrod a you“ - lygn'u/h tt lt will mudicantc the 1;“an from the biocd." Captu'rewrtsend. " w: A on nu ncrnm'r urn mm munch as W il I - if“); Thousands of Dunn “All £701 rP through 'arly isulimtiion i'l " 11.“. Dino-mus hare ruian “ml Wrm‘lw'l 1 any of tlw lul'mwim: :4 rum-um: N, r tion; Mummy Poor: Hui", b' luv- the Fun-: lh‘mma and “wins Hz y Throat; Hair Laure; l'nina u. I" .h Encr 1y um! Strcuuh. Um: New JA. A. and sexually. WEAK. iyifii'h,i',lsiijiy',itirSji Char Putter: question List and Book Free. Consultation Free ohGf hits,', y". m Read It What LIL“ l5 YEARS IN DETROIT. [50.000 CURED. THE OLD, RELIABLE "At " rrrzrc of up)! l, n-zw'. u had l MM “Etch rdrnoyt ruined me. lbumm» n“l\0'|r null \u-un. My lcck trauma] me, I cunld Hand In. cxwhnn. hm". u'ul "Yr" ' umu dull. Drvuma And dr:urs 1.1 â€AA wmkmu-d mo. 1 sum! inâ€) 5fvdrcd1 Firuss, Bloc. Hie “rib. 11mm! Mmluwzum mm {Canny [Mn lune. Em; gave me uoiulp. A friend :ulnn-d luv-Luv} Jim. Kv‘nnudy & mama, The: sent me am,- mnmh'a twuhmut and tt rural me. l could be] myself minim: 1'rery day. y Ir,r New 362'qu Treatment cum what all clu jam." They have cum! mug: of my friends." WE WANTED (il MUSE? 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