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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 6 Dec 1894, p. 7

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MEAT MARKETL IHU% Peovrgy, SRA #< CHAS. r harles ) ° and Sign p AT2RLOGO RCANTILE of Mcats, Summer Sau# II kinds a specialty. w Refricerator larged and improy® y painted. â€" MARKET, ischer, the time for Molsons Waterloo, Out. years Harnesg8 N â€"___ D18 There J’\I”fu!y and P]‘ompfl! atteqded to, SHOP BEL‘ eople of Waterioo ))0 « Resf KA FR@Gur,.._â€" nsen A.¢HLICH- JU. . Rest,Sl.lOOl EANXINC Bnen t op t all P and Reta; Je\vou.,. â€" 4d °_ AUCtiongep NY Or w‘rul‘ raintep &and Pap Z1 rlqcipal Poiq‘ +X J )8, Y EL WARg MHSPFp LER, h 0 Brar Jnal super »r George x the pas! ING, Butcher 1Er y to als BUSINE CoO Ban omer *fi'(h% M“'\.uff)r w M ©pOs: EAL LV.M. Berlet zr'Vge;Opwnhlotfi containing"* oneâ€"fifth of y + pach, situatedJbetween Spring W‘ 1 streets, and fronting on Queen street A Wouderful Discovery. ASURE CURE FOR DIPHTHERIA. poce (nadian â€" Aermoior." #o Doors East of Post Office, nlfal 1PA MERCHANT â€" TAILOR. Erb St., â€" Waterloo. FOit SALE. PC# orELCER® { (.. Soid uwditions of Policies ACOB H. KINSEY, ~ole agent, Doon, Ont. Mutual Life. Gem (Steel) & Star wWINDMILLS. Hydraulic rams, Iron force and lift pumps. H M . WATERKLOO, ONT ished 1810, or DUST COLLECTORS. Stability, Progress. on of Dr. High‘s Diphâ€" vrrible malady has been and cured by all those ias saved many lives; y, i before blood poisoning nial« of about 73 patients re now ready for distriâ€" case lost up to the pres t..~ (irst medicine taken. . The medicine is put and No. 2, in two sizes, I‘wo 12 oz. bottles are l‘rice .8 oz. bottle,$1,00 ‘res> all communications nformiation apply to w.S. BOWDEN, agent, New Dundee micitor........ .Berlin U Referee, Waterloo Axencies.. Waterlco AÂ¥M. HEXDURY, lues guararteed on lâ€" belong to and are . 8. No restriction ‘cupation. 4. Dea t »tmpletion of claim JAC. SPETZEKL, Travelling Agent C M TAYLOR, ting and all hreshers‘ supplies red (Hallady indard, M DisTRIRUTION ive options Manager $100,000 $17,083,020 330 50. {0,811 11 15( ML M the ball iz over.‘ _ Nofemburâ€"It iz lots ov fuu fur me 2 set bak an let Danner an Sutten, an uther grait musickal skoliers (@) tri an explain that the staf haz 0 lines an i spasus, and that it haz 3 lines an 6 spasus, The truth iz, it haz or it hazent. â€" The cstablished theeâ€" ry that it don‘t, don‘t make rong rite by kontinuen in rong until yu astablash it. lt iz hard fur us 2 brake off from a habtit. It 1z bard fur us 2 kommense a job on Friday, fur feer ov bad luck., It iz bard fur us 2 plant our taters in the nue ov the moon, fur feer that tha wil awl grow 2 top. 1t iz hard fur us 2 kill our hogs in the mue ov the moon, fur feer our bakon will awl fri up. L We plant our kukumber seeds when the sine is in the twins so tha will bear wel!, an not when the sine is in the posy women, for feer tha wud hav lots ov posys but no kukumbers, Now this iz bekose ther iz an estabâ€" lished theery, thgt we <must obsurve the sines. It has been handed doun thru generashuns an generashuns, an every good almanac haz a man in the frunt ov it, neerly killed, jist so we can see when sines aigurite. â€" Miedvise 1z, when you find an ffiblished theery haiut rite, drop it, even tho a man haz been embouled 2 sho it iz rite. * If you hev a job ov work 2 do an yu air reedy 2 kommense it on Friday, go at it with ambishun an konfidunce,an yu will du it. Plant yur taters when yu git reddy an tend them well. Plant yur kukumbers an poseys in good warm, rich soil an keep the bugs off ov them. Kount the lines in spases yu see, an let established theery go 2 the nue ov the moon. Teech yur klasses what yo no is rite, but if yu haint surten about it, jist rite 2 me an‘i wil tel yu what iz rite. Nofembur singen skules air ripe this munth, an their shud be a good crop ov them gathered. Du not shak them but.handâ€"pik them. Don‘t let them get 2 kold. I hev noen singen skules proâ€" perly gathered in Nofember, 2 keep until next harvest; an i hev noen them 2 be gathered in Nofembur and spile in a short time. Sum teechers (F)only want them 2 last about 10 lessons or long anuf fur them 2 giv a koosurt an git the people‘s muney, an then tha hie 2 a nue place and gathir anuther, 2 be treeted the same way. I don‘t lik theze tramp singed skule teechers;there may be sum goodâ€"uns amung them,but i wud rather risk the teechur who kan teech rite along fur 20 yeers an not hev 2 go 20 miles frum home 2 git more skules than he kin teech. Nofemburâ€" _ The leeves frum the trees hey fallen, The trees look bair an ded ; The breze thro‘ the trees is callen, To kuver up yur hed. The sengs ov the birds air silenst, They‘ll sing no more til spring ; While in the stilish pilor, Â¥u kant tak mi Jack with a king. When cums 2 us each Nofembur, ‘This lesson time is short ; The next munth wil be Decembur, Be duin what yu ort ; Don‘t set in yur stilish pilar, An play with Jack and kingâ€" Yude better go 2 singen skule, An lurn jist how 2 sing. A jack is a bower or higher trump used in a game called progressive eucher which the stilish an sum who claim 2 be krystyuns play, thus wasten time, injuren thir morals an fataly killen thir kristyanity. Y ars fur the edvansement ov musick an singen, instid, ov uker parties. Mi paim iz at the top. Thousand= of cases of rheumatism have been cured by Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. This is abundant reason for belief that it will cure you, y PROF. SCHNITZELMEIEIt, Graduate of Buminerstadt Musical Observatory,. Hrart Diszas® RELIEVED IN 30 MinuTes.â€" All cases of organic or sympathetic heart disâ€" case relieved in 30 minutes and quickly cured, by Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the heart. Une dose eonvinces. Sold by Kd. M. Devitt. The eggs of the crocodile are ly larger than those of a goose. Tusks of the mammoth have been found of a leagth of 9 feet, measured along the curve. Sh1Lon‘s CUrRE is sold on a guarantee Tt cures incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure (;;Yy one cent a dose; 25¢., 50c., and $1.00 per bottle, Sold by Sixon Suyder, Wateézloo,. . > NoremsBur Rca&rce There is more‘ real bhumor in a modern clodhopper than in any ancient pbilosopher. ‘The jokes that have come down to us from (Greece are mostly poor staff, but collega boys are glad to get any comfort at all from root grubbing, and therefore they laugh at Diogenes and Aristophanes. It is suid that the old cynic begged n tub to live in and toted this about whete be liked and squatted under it when be pleased. When Alexander called upou him in this paintial resiâ€" dence, che asked what ne could do for him. "Get out otf my sunlight," said Diogenes. That was tolerably good but uncivil. The nasty old cub with his tub could be duplicated _ by ‘ a thousand tramps in Americ«a any day, and many of them are doubtless nasâ€" tier and smarter. Plato is said to have preached fatality,. ( When a rogue ran @gainst him with a beam and excused himself as "fated to do it." _ "Yes,"said Plato, "I see, but I also am fated to beat you for it," and gave the fellow a good caning. _ For sportiveness Horâ€" ace was the most pleasing of the anciâ€" :eum, but his verses are very amatory and some of them more.suggestive than @ French play, Cbarlese Lamb is worth 20 of him, only that Horace could be a poet when he chose, of a different sort, Homer‘s picture of Thersites is the oldest burlesque that I remember. _A joke coming down from 1,000 B.0., ought to be pretty good. _ Will M. Quad last as long ? Waterlco County Chronicle, Thursday, December 6, 1894.â€"Page 7 English joking is generally heavy. Here is one told by James Payn, A witness in a& slander case swore that Miss Iles was thrown over the wail a dozen times. _ "What," said the judge. Who was Miss‘Iles, and why did they throw her over?" It was missiles. 1 cannot see anything so very funny in Sydney Smith‘s wishing he could on & certain hot day, take off his flesh and sit in his bones. But Hood and Charâ€" ley Lamb are a brace that no one ought ever to be without, I havegiven up trying to keep a complete set of either. They are borrowed and relished and, I suppose, read to pieces. Hood was capital in every diretion he turned, whether pathos,â€" satire, pun or pure joking. His talking of celebratâ€" ed characters was as good as anything. You should first read Boswell‘s "Johnsâ€" ton" and then read Hood‘s "Johnsoniaâ€" na." But does anybody read Boswell nowadays ? Alas, for once femous books ? Mood says Johnson was once consulted by a lady as to the degree of turpitude and spanking due her boy for robbing an orchard. "Madam," said the ponderous doctor, "it all hangs on the weight of the boy. I remember my school fellow, Davy Garrick, who was a little fellow, robbing & dozen orchards with impunity, but the very first time I climbed an apple tree, for I was always solid the bough broke,and it was called a judgment on me. I suppose that is why justice is representâ€" ed with a pair of scales." Sheridan was the first of jokers, but half that is attributed to him is floatâ€" ing wit that needed a father. It is probably true that be asked higâ€"roisterâ€" ing but highborn crew one night whetâ€" her they should drink tike beasts or like men. Some one said, ‘"Men of course." "Uh then," cried Sberidan, "we‘ll get awfully drunk, for beasts onâ€" ly drink what they need." "I am, sir, and if I were not on oath, sir, I‘d say the same to you." Anothâ€" er witness was asked by a bullying coungel, "So you bad a pistol ?" "I had sir‘‘ ‘Who did you intend to shoot? ‘I wan‘t intendin to shoot no one.‘ So you got it for nothing T ‘No, I didn‘t,‘ Come, come! On your oath, what did you get that pistol for?‘ ‘For three and ninepence, sir, in Mr, Richardson‘s shop.‘ e Irish wit is famous the world over. Part of it consists in the brogue, but it is rare that an Irishman hxs not surâ€" prises of speech, in which consists the wit of the highest order. Le Fanu, in his "Seventy Years of Irish Life," has collected a great deal that is delicious,. A witness that was badgered by a lawâ€" yer was asked, ‘You‘re a nice fellow, now, ain‘t you?" Witness answered, The Irish bull is often better than any deliberate wit. Sir Richard Steeâ€" le insisted these bulls were owing to the air of the country, ‘and, sir,‘ he added,‘if an Englishman was born here, I don‘t doubt he‘d do the same.‘ In a debate on taxation an Irish memUer of parliament insisted that ‘a tax on leathâ€" er would press heavily on the barefootâ€" ed pzasantry,‘ Sir Boyle Roche replied they could ‘make the under le..thers of wood.‘ The same Sir Boyle urged the union of England and Ireland so that ‘the barren bills would become fertile valleys.‘ In another debate he ansâ€" wered, ‘I boldly answer in the aftirmaâ€" tiveâ€"No! He was author of ‘"You should refrain from throwing open the floodgates of democracy, lest you should pave the way for a general conflagraâ€" tion.. At a race an Irishman was deâ€" lighted because he was ‘first at last.‘ When they laughed, be added, ‘Sure, wasn‘t 1 behind before.‘ One day a friend of Bishop:Bramstone approached him with the remark that he wanted ‘a wife, young, rich and pretty,‘ and he wanted the bishop to pick her out for him. ‘Tut, tut " said the bishop. ‘My uame is Bramstone, not Brimestone ! I do not make matcbes !!â€"E.P.Powell in St, Louis Globeâ€"Democrat, < ~ _ _ The number of deaths from vaccinaâ€" tion ‘recently reported ought to impress Jokes and Jokers. upon parents the fact that the operaâ€" tion is not without »cerious risk. _ Even if the vaceine be fresh iwad cleanâ€"â€"f ‘clean‘ may be used in such a conneeâ€" tionâ€"and its intreduction skilfully ef. fected, there remains risk of dranger, The wound requires to be protected from germs, cold and irritation, and the heath of the subject must be mainâ€" tained. _ The pitful case of the London girl who has just fallen a victim to lackjaw, the result of vacceination by order of the Health and School Boards, is a remainder that vaceination is not to be trifled with. It is a question whether in the absence of danger from contagion ufticials should be given such unlimited powers of compulsion,. One of these days we shall have a few more ‘"lyimphs,‘ and before a poor child will be allowed to enter a school it will have to be shown that he has been dosâ€" ed with vaccine, tuberoulin, diphtheria virus, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, teâ€" tanus, rabies cancer and a long list of other emanations of disease, many of which are more of a menace to children than smallpox, but in regard to which no such arbitrary power is given to ofâ€" ficials. o e en e en en nsl f and Bladder discases relieved in six hours by the "NEew GrEar SoUTHh AMERICAN KipNEYy (‘Uiu:." ‘This new remedy is a greqg surprise and, delight to physicians on accounfifof its ex ceeding Eromplncss in relieving fin in the bladder, kidneys, back and ever, phrt of the urinary passages in male or female. It relioves retention of waler and pain a passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is z’unr remeay. Seld by Ed, M. Devitt, Druggist. It is believed by microscopists that the highest powers of their instruments have not yet revealed the most minute forms of animal life.® DANIEL RITZ, New Hambul:g Dec. 15 /93, says: I was suffering from Dyspepsia, and othar troubles. I took a few bottles of Shilohs Vitalizer and it cured me. I sincerely recommend it. Sold by Simon Suyder, Waterloo. 1y. 1t is said that the flesh on the foreâ€" quarters of the beaver resembles that of land animals, while that of the hindâ€" quarters bas a fishy taste. A Boox To HorsEMEN.â€"OUne bottle of Sngâ€" lish Spavin Liniment completely removed a curb from my horse. 1 take pleakure in recomâ€" mending the remedy, as it acts with mysterâ€" jous promptness in the removal from horses of hard, soft or calloused lumps, blood spavin splints, curbs, sweeny, stifles and sprains. George Robb, Farmer, Sold by Kd.M.Devitt. Markham, Ont â€" Liberâ€"What are you tearing up : Liberâ€"What are you tearing up that manuscript for? Scriptusâ€"It‘s no good. You see it‘s some verses to be sung in comic opera, and I found a couple of lines which made sense.â€" Chicago Record. â€" ‘It‘s a great building,‘ said a man who is working on the new postoffice. ‘It‘ll come pretty near lasting forever. ‘Well,‘ said Mr. Dolan, ‘if it lashts till it‘s done, begob Oi t‘ink it‘ll hove to â€"Washington Star. .+. RHEUMATISM CURED IN A Day.â€"South American Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia, radically cures in 1 to 3 days Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause ant the discase immediately disappears. | The first dose greatly benefits. T5cents Sold by Ed. M Dovitt Druggist. AVOID TROUBLE AT HOME. It is well known that the ladies of Canada often experience trials and triâ€" bulations in the household manageâ€" ment, â€" These small but irritating trouâ€" bles can be avoided if a little care and common sense is exercised. Womes who go on suffering these little miserie have themselves to blame, as they sufâ€" fer through their own carelessness or inexperience. Toâ€"day, one grbat source of annoyance in the household is the use of poor imitation dyes for domestic dyeing. In some sections of our land the ladies bave lifted up their voice against them in a way which cannot be misunderstood. These imitation dyes have caused not only great loss of material and money, but anger and heartache as well. _ All these domestic trials and tribulations are avoided when Diamond Dyes are used. By their use work is well and quickly done ; results are always gran%, and the colors are brilliant and‘ lasting. Ladies who have used Diamond Dyes for the last ten years know their great worth and possibilities. Avoid all imâ€" itation dyes, and nlwn.g';linsist upon getting Diamond Dyes from your drugâ€" Use Only the Reliable Diamond Dyes. Does your _ Wire 2 Do er own _ WasHmines ~ gist or desler. Rerikr In Six Hounxs.â€"Uinstressing Kidney lF she does, see that â€" S the wash {s made Easy and Clean by feiting her SUNLIGHT SOAP, ~. _ which does away with the terrors of washâ€"day. Experience will tkonvince her that it PAYS to use this soap. Salesmanâ€"Yes, sir, aodâ€"and you‘ll bave to let some of the other clerks sell that pure Vermont maple sirup after this. â€"Chicago Tribune. ,\If a person were to ask & railroad company for a free pass for a goat what form of table talk would his reâ€" quest naturally take! Why, this of course, ‘please pass the butter.‘ A witty and attractive young lady asked the following question : ‘What is the difference between myâ€" self and & clock ? ‘Tell us,‘ cried the group of maidens, ‘how to remain always young and atâ€" tractive.‘ ‘That is easy,‘ replied the sage withâ€" out even lifting his eyes from his book. ‘Get a fortune and stay single.‘~Indianâ€" apolis Journal. In these days comes the impecunious nian to his friend and says ‘let me a loan,‘ But when the friend wants his money . back be exclaims, ‘let me alone ! r Saleemanâ€" Mr. â€" Haggamore, I‘ve joined the church. ______ o _ Grocerâ€"I am glad to hear it,James I hope you will stick. _ _| + L ‘Mademoiselle, the clock tells the bhours and you make us forget them,‘ was the very natural reply.â€"Esprit des Autres. An easy describing BEAFNESS really genuine Cure_for & Deagless.Slnging in Kars &c.,no matter how severe or how loni-su\ndlnn. will be sent post free.â€" Artificial Earâ€"drums and similiar np&lhnces eqtlrell'{ sufierseded. Address Thomas Kempe, Victoria Chambers,19,Southampton Buildings, your readers through the medium of iour valuâ€" abie paper, that I will i‘)finlf send FREE to sufferers from Nervous Debility, Failing Manâ€" hood, Lost Vigor Sexual Weakness produced bzlunnuwra.l rains on the system and the reâ€" sults of youthful folly, Karflculu‘s of a certain and speedy cure, which after being ewindled and imposed l,’:,1&)0:1 for years by ?‘uucks and humbugs, cu mein a few weeks. I have nothing to sell or give away, but would be pleaseng to hear from any sufferer anxious to obtain a remed( for his complaint to whom I wl&g:phln fully the means by which I was cured. A GENEROUS OFFER Holborn, London. We are requested to »publish the following letter. _ Editor. DrEar Mr. Enrror : Will you kindly Inform your readers through the medium of your valuâ€" _ Applicants forinformation will fPlease enclose stamp for reply, and address confidentially, ,__ D. G. OwWEN 13 Metcalf St., Toronto, Ont. WANTED : db our choice and complete line of Nursery stock and seed potatocs. Highest salary and commission paid weekly,paying and permanent position guaranteediand success asâ€" sured to good men. Special inducements to beginners,.experience not.:neoeuw?'. Exclusive territory sngl your own _ ohoice of samegiven. Do .006 Cc4yâ€" ALLEN NURSERY CO. I monr MRSMY, 111 feare 8t Fureate, Camads $ u; oo asA | [Alway$ 50 &SMOKC J fs TAE _ 7 /hs : Take my Advice and,] El‘rgijt oSr\‘éf(rfi;ég tKisfl.?:( ? 10 Cene Smoke CE ALe cnfefenncngd till Sicknoss Comes _ beforeBuviaza Bottfe of PERRY DAVIS PALNâ€"EELLER *You may need it toâ€"night $X n 3 Vait Equal to any |mported : Dont & % "LobA Soun E> t C"‘Efqu Go®: |_ "_iAPV It iSRczu.ly; rowers and Propagators, Rochester, N. Y. MARK, ENERGETIC MEN to sell thé time. Easy sales, big profits. Men and women wanted. ‘No cxg'denoe needed. Write parâ€" In a rleuu' nt, permmanent, legitimate business, with choice of territory. Ever* body needs our goods all In a pleasant, Carries in stockT"only regular lines of Overshocs and Rubbers. No seconds or culls kept in stock. Long Boots, stock complete. Our Goods and prices speak for themselves, All we ask you to do is to make sure that you see them before buying elsewhere. LADIES, why pay $4oto $45 for a Sewing Machiue when you can buy the celebrated Willfams for $30 to $32. The difference $10 to $13 will purchase you a nice new dress at one of our Dry Goods Stores. We are at preseut in the midst of great value giving sales. The great throng at our counters daily testifies that they are receiving the goods as adâ€" vertised, and value as represented. Remember, Saturday is our busy day, made so by the many special bargains for that day. We have a Large Stock of these Goods for the Fall and Winter Trade. Men‘s Tweed, Worsted and Nap Overcoats, $3,â€" $3.45, $4, $4.35 up to $10 Men‘s and Young Men‘s Ulsters, $6, $6.45, $7.35..............up to $8.45 Boys‘ Overcoats, $2.35, $2.65, $3.35....................... . ... up to £4.95 Youtks‘ OQversonts $2.95, $3.065...,.....41¢rivsir viirizissw.~.up to §$7.80 Men‘s Suite ©$2.855, $3.95 ........«......@1.1..1+«1Â¥rra««..,..up to §$13,80 Youths‘ Suite §2.70, £3.60, $5..........@.....................up to §8.46 Boys‘ Suits $1.50. $1.75, $2 ..... ......¢............o.......up to $4.00 Men‘s Rubber Coats $2.50, $5, $6.50 and up. Vests, Cardigans, Smocks, Overalls, Gents# Furnishings, a large variety te select from. wear. The Great BANKRUPT STORE, N O V CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE DIP3S!TS OF $1.00 AND UPWARDS RECEIVED, AND CURRENT RATES OF INTEREST ALLOWED. â€" INTEREST ADDED TO THE PRINCIPAL AT THE END OF MAY AND NOVEMBER IN EACH YEAR. . Speola! Attention given to the Ccllection of Commercial Paper, and Farmers‘ Sales Note:r. A GEnERrAL Sanking Business TransacTED. Farmers‘ Notes DiscountED DRAFTS IS&SUED PAYABLE AT ALL POINTS IN CANADA, AND THE PRINCIPAL citiEs in THE Unitep States, Great Britain, FRance, BERMuUDA, &c. % i uis A > NR oc â€" bas Cc ,m“" Wtc uht edPs a 1 snn . + 5 Ancdiat thehoncse t c 4 covr a § O Mn stt Pn 00 ESTABLISHED 867 HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. CAPITAL (PAID UP) SIX MILLION DOLLARS REST = = e = = = m to drains and losses, parifies the blood, cleaurs the brain, builds up the nervous and serual eystemms and restores lost vitulity to the body, We Guarantee to Cure Nervous Nebillity, Failing Manhood, syphilis, Varicocele, stricture, Glect, Unnaustural @ischarges, Weak Parts and all Kiduey and iladder uiseases. Prs. Kennedy & Kowsn are the lending specialiets of Amorien | They gnarintee to cure or no pay. Their repuâ€" tation and fifteen yeurs of basiness are at stike You run no rigk. Write thein for un honest opinioi, no matter who treital you. It may save you years of regret und sulfering,. _ Chuarces reasquable, W. ite for a Our New Method Treatment}": ORS. KENNEDY & KERGAN. NFOu v yeare age. . #07/7 Capt. Townsend. p« With the cold weather comes Question List and Book Fâ€"ce. Consultation Free ERNST & CO., Boot and Shoe Store "Some 8 yeare ago ] contradted a serious constitatioral blood disense. 1 went to Mot Springs to treat forsyphilie. Mereury almoet killed me. After a while the eymptoms sgain appeared. Throat became sore, pains in limbs, pimples on face, blotches, eyer red, loss of hauir, glands enlarged, etc. A medical friend advised Dre. Kenpedy & Kergan‘s New Method Treatinent. l.l cured me, ind 1 have had no evmptoms for tve years. J am maurried und happy. As & doetor, 1 heartily recomend it to ull who Lave this terrible diseaseâ€" supleiis." 1t will eradicate the paison from the biood." 5 YEARS IN DETROIT. 150.000 CURED 15 YE . 150. ; Road What is NRAALTA 0 ME NNDD, J . S. ROOS, no hf;p. AJ sent me on mysolf guini all else fuils." etund po exertion. L drtins at night weaken tric Belts, Patent Medi no help. A friend advis SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT tZ" Ko Namies Used Without Written Consent of Patient. B. E. WALKER, Generat Manacer Clothing Sale. £7 D " DRS. KENNEDY & KERGAN WATERLCO BRANCH 1 be i€ s 14 POPULAR â€"â€"TEH B "0, €V, @V.20), @TUU . e. c 64 se ra s + $$.95......@ s ie oonl cinna s vieisie ns '-I.-"OI"I..I.ICCl.......l.l‘ ’.l...looolQ‘llo-l----tc‘otuoo.o sisks s vanatÂ¥s s s rslssnals sls aln is se 6 wtion. ead ond eyea became duln Preams and ht weakened fue. J tried seven Medical Firme, Elecâ€" #ent Medicines und Family Doctors. They gave me iend advised metotry Drs, henuedy & Kergap. They mouth‘s treatment und it cured me. 1 could feel w every day. Vhcir New Mcthod Treatment cures when They have cured many of my friends." THE NHE POPULA! rand for warm and H. J. GRASETT. Manager 5 335 3 6+ bad habit whi My back trou 148 Shelby St. Detroit, Mich. ich almost reined ubled me, Tâ€"could lull. Preams and xlical Firme, Elecâ€" re. They gave me 1 IAUBOCES AG complete. Our vou to do is to £$6,000,000 00,000 Have Done )ot= inget

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