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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 13 Dec 1906, p. 11

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l â€"â€" *The Hospital is ; _| not a local instituâ€" ] Jh tionâ€"but â€" Provimâ€" 1 y 77 cial The sick C .A / child from: any * 2 W A ! place in Ontario *3 ,"‘ /|\| who can‘t afford to | ‘z¢ /61 ;1 | ‘pay hus the same ' 2hR.* / ‘ privileges as the C __. _ Siim.n"cl.l child living in Torâ€" "HAPPY WITH NER _ outo and is treated POLiL free. The Hospital had last year in its beds and cots 858 patientsâ€"331 of these wore from 231 places outside of Toronto. The cost is 1.97 ets. t paâ€" * mnl per g C day, and _ }, Pr>â€"~ were 138 ba C . sick Nitâ€" ks «P tw L ; ;\};I si“ce :-T:;â€";-"â€"â€"â€"'â€".:‘ CC e rmemte, 220 : M 4 8. w ity foun. 8 "‘Amiivep."" ~‘ * *~ d a ti on the Hospital has treated 12,J20 chil4r»n, Abous $,500 of these were unable to pay and wore tieated free, . tle unes 8 day in the Hosâ€" pital. servixc nrEageasrt 00 no9Movaly s child. Your. dollar may be a door of hope to somebody‘s child. The Hospital pays out dividends of bealth and happiness to sufâ€" fesing childbood on every dollar that is r-id by friends of § ittle children. ‘ LC â€" P I If you know of any child in your weighborhood . who is sick or crippled or has club feet send the parent‘s nume to t{n Ho«â€" pital. The Hospital for Sick Children, College street, Toronto, appeals to fathers and mothers of Ontario for funds to maintain :; the thousand sick * children that it ‘ i nurses within its | l walls every year. _ See what can be done for club foot chil dren. There were 36 like cases last your and hundreds in 31 years. THE HOSPITAL FOR «# # SICK CHILDREN For it Cares for Every Sick Child in Ontario whose Paronts Cannot Afford to Pay tor Treatment. The Appeal Is To You! £1 yz j A4)/] | | % *f M mE ol BEFORE F wrer@® 000000 | leit unprotected,. which makes _ the Please send contributions to J. Ress® skin temder and inhealthy. This sadâ€" aberteon, Chairman, or to Douglas Davidâ€" _ don exposiite of the innet layer of the m, Sec.â€"Treas , of the Hospital for Sick skin renders a person liable to coldg. hiidten, Coliege Street, Toronta. hoarseness and a sore throat." \ _ e K | / â€"\ae s o } \n | n o o n "â€"". ce ) ~ Fresh fruit acts directly on the three great eliminating organsâ€"Bowels, Kidneys and Skin. But fruit contains only a minute uantity of the medicinal principles and in order to receive any marked benefit gom fruit, one would be compelled to eat more than could be assimilated by the system. * Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives"_ contain all the curative virtues of fruit in & wonderfully Incentrated form. Because none of the usual remedies have given you relief, is should not Five "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" a good, honest trial. Fresh filit acts directIy An tha thram mmany 211000 _ s [) un _ .. ® Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives " contain no Calomelâ€"no Cascaraâ€"no Senmaâ€"no Morphineâ€" ‘violent purgativesâ€"only fruit Jjuices and tonics. _ , "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" act directly on the Bowels, Kidneys and Skinâ€"strengtheniny themâ€"and arousing them to vigorous action. With the Kidneys healthyâ€"the Bowels movin regularly every dayâ€"the 1.iver activeâ€"and the pores of the skin doing their full share towu& ridding the s{stezu of wasteâ€"there can be ks no J:ea.u . "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘‘ mean health for every member of the family. T Â¥ Â¥ In making "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives,"" the juices of apples, oranges, figs an prunes are combinedâ€" and, by a wonderful discovery of a famous pbysician, a chemical change takes place in the *uic-. by which the medicinal action is many times increased. Then topics are added, zud the whole compressed into tablets, # _ _ "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES" diffe _ _ ‘ from any other remedy in the world. rwo cLcB roor casks IN PLASPER They cure, absolutely, Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bowel and Skin: Troubles. goc. a boxâ€"6 boxes for $2.50. Sentto any address on receipt of price if your,druggist dogs & +‘harldle them. FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES LIMITED, OTTAWA. 103 WHOLESALE EVASION OF ONTARIO GAME LAWS To have â€" beantiful; perfect, pink, velvetâ€"like lips, apply at bedtime . a light coating of Dr. Shoop‘s â€" (reen Salve. â€" Then, next â€" morning, notice carefully the effect. Dry, ctacked, or colorless lips mean feverishness, and are as well ill appearing. Dr.Shoop‘s Green Salve is a soft, creamy, healâ€" ing ointment, that will quickly corâ€" rect â€" anv > skin blemish or ailiment. Get a free trial box at our store and be comvineed. â€" Large, glass jars, 350. A. G. Hachnel, Waterloo. The seizure wa$ made in the. presâ€" ence of four men who were there to receive the ducks and _ take . them across the river,. It is alleged that there is a larxe iNegal traffic in Canadian game birds and <leer across the Niagara _ River and Lake Erie to the United States. which is carried on . by â€" means _ of launches _ regularly employed for the purpose. , .A New York barber has on a corâ€" ner _ tahle a ‘Tine:pocket microscope and a fruacd annonwncetsent that says 200 haughs in 130 minutes. "Do you know what a close shave means? Bring a driewd hbere if _ you don‘t .. have him â€" shaved close, and then Took at ‘ris fact through this mictoscope. â€" The entine skin will reâ€" semble a | mece ef raw beef, "To _ shave oothe face perfectly smooth reguires not ouly the removâ€" al of the hair, but also a portion ef the centicle, so â€" that a close shave means the removal of a laver of skin all rounmd. The blood vessels thius exâ€" posed are not visible to the eye, but wnder| the microscope eaci little quiv= ering mowth, nolding a minute bloed drop, _ protests â€" against â€" such freatâ€" ment. . Bring a friend aml seet "The nerve tips are also uncovered hy close shaves, and the pores are leit unprotected, _ which makes _ the skin tetder and wnhealthv. This sadâ€" The cases were shipped from Toronâ€" to to this city and then transâ€"shipâ€" ped to Chippewa. . The ducks, which numbered â€"several bundred, and _ inâ€" cluded many canvasbacks are suppesâ€" «d to have been shot along Lake Krie. It is believed that the shipment to Chippewa‘ was made so that the ducks could be taken across the. Niâ€" agara River secretly by boat .without the supervision of Canadian customs or other officials, HORROLS OF CLOSE SHAVE ‘Niagara Falls, Ont., Dec. 10.â€"Depâ€" uty Game Warden George Shelley dias uncovered what is believed to be an extensive illicit traffic in the exportâ€" ing .of ('un;ul_ia\n game to the United States. * Onâ€" Saturday he went to Chippewa and scized and confiseated four large boxes of ducks _ consigned to . Erie Kruger, of Niagara «Falls, N. Y. The shipment was accompanied by no couâ€" pons ‘or other permits â€" for exporiaâ€" tion. Sheliey _ promises further _ revelaâ€" tions. wl ow â€" u.‘r:uâ€"' ‘This discovery &f Sir A*. E. Wright | of London, Eng., is sais to rank next nl'unâ€"‘hr Lister‘s _ anacsthetic . discoveries shinâ€" ‘ among the marvels: of modern mediâ€" Whi'l‘h. cal science. M made it the subject of inâ€"| a recent askiress before the medical PI"‘S', faculty of Toronto: University, _ and. Eric. j since ther, experiments along _ this nt 10‘ line bave beon carried on in the Genâ€" the eral Hosvital, in that city, inaugurâ€" Ni‘lu‘l‘d by Dr.â€"G. W. Ross, son of Hon. thout * 6. _W. Ross, and carried through by toms, Dr. A. . . Caulfield, of the hospital i stafi. The latter will shortly go â€" to :rns-ll-lnglnml to assist Dr. Wright in his eâ€"to | experiments. In the Toronto hospital lhom' which is one. of the first on the conâ€" ~tinent to adopt the new system _ of lnr{v' treatment. a patient afflicted with â€"a birds , iscase _ of the shoulder, caused by River] bactcrial infection, is rapidly re@ovâ€" aies, | eridg by reason of opsoni¢;,methods. _ pf | Boils\ _ those humble, but energetic rothe| tormentors of the buman race, are an 4 casy prey‘Jor_the, opsonic 1reory -\'«-izu-l The relative dctivity of rnormal serâ€" uim for ©frhagocytosis or "«igestion"‘ im’ bacteria to the abnormal. activity I of the patient‘s serum is called _ the i opsonic > index, and by an ingenius pink ‘h-rhniqur this aiptfi(.ni("ind('x can be . A accurately determined in . every _ ‘inâ€" ow ' stanee~ Cultures of the infecting bacâ€" °U C poria are made afid devitalized at oa "'1""_., comparatively Jow â€" temperature, _ so o tow that, though life is rendered exâ€" .m.rl tinct, the chemical constitution _ of T 3 their protoplasm is not greatly alâ€" h‘"”,. bered. The â€" patient is itnoculated '-NA, with â€" this vaccine, and it has been “"ml' found that the opsonic index is in a ’:,‘.::‘ few dtys considerably increased, _or, 7 in other,. words, the white bloed corâ€" puscies _ of â€" the patient digest much 1 more rapidly the infecting bacteria. > ful Stomach trout1« is but a symptom of, and not Kn itself a coud discace. We think of Dyspepsin, Meaitburn, and indigcstion s realâ€"diseases, yet they are syinproins wnily of m certain specifie Nerve sickne«â€"nothing alse. € BACTERIA ARE "Bacteria, â€" begone," is the watchâ€" word uf‘lln- new / ‘‘Tâ€"preparcâ€"forâ€"dinâ€" ner" method of treatment, which, beâ€" ing phrased in learned terms, become known as the opsonic Aheogy. Tt is, in cessence, this: By the inoculation of a patient with vaceine for his speâ€" cial bacterial discase, his power . of digestion may be so stimulated that the bacteria are digested throughâ€"the white corpuscles of . the blood. Indigestion no reason why you NOW DIGESTED I The annual report of Dr. _ J. J; | Walters, ‘Medical Health Officer, was _ received and adogted. ‘The report as ‘appended showBd the town‘s health j as good. He régomimended that hereâ€" |after all cases of typhoid: fever and Auberculosis hbe n?ortfi!, noting that | the !orms-(-' was .very prevalent | this ; year, _dw‘,ngfl»dg} the city water. "In speaking to %his the Doctor reâ€" ‘marked how hé figgd. sent samples ‘to "Dr. ‘ Amyot, _the Provincial Health { Officer, and that he had reported that ; he â€" found _ colon‘ bacilli, orâ€" better | known as typhoid gerins, in â€" these , samples. ct 2 NIAGARA POWER IN Scarlet fever, 5 cases with â€" one death. Tuberculosis, â€"no record, one death. Typhoid fever. Undoubtediy this discase has been much more prevalent this year than in former years, ow« ing no doubt in a great measure to our water supply, concerning ‘which I have received many ‘complaints from citizens. Our worthy Chairman. who is also a member of the Wable: Comâ€" mission, has informed me that they have already taken steps to remedly this pollution of our water supply, and that by next summer we | may expect an â€" abundant supply of pure water. The application, of Mrs. Guthrie of East Liverpool, Ohio, to have the body ‘of Charles Guthric, her fifteenâ€" yearâ€"old son, who died here of diphâ€" theria, removed . to East . Liverpool. was not granted, as it is unlawful to have bodies taken out of the counâ€" try which have died of a contagious discase. * & f e i Mother ~Rescues Baby. Board of Health, Berlin. : Galt, Dec. 11.â€"A disastrous fire ocâ€" R f € ; curred yesterday morning, when the «A4ientletnen,â€"I~ beg to submit the residence of Archie Petrigrew: was following report as> Medical Health| completely gutted. But for the heroic Oflicer for the year ending Oct. 3ist,| action of Mrs.. Pettigrew,. in enter» 1906. . â€" ing the house in the face of flames The gencral health of the town has n‘: mc:::[uehe&nbhvlubozm:mmu: been good, with only 141 deaths; beâ€" dou'l:;mly htn: perished. As it was;, ing 11.75 per 1,000 as compared with it wu.m«'oly burned,â€" and _the 1145 deaths and 42.38 per 1,000 last mother â€"badly rched. . Mrs. vear. f | Pettigrew léft a Mfl‘e while , she In conclusion 1 may say in my opâ€" inion both. typhoid fever and tuberâ€" enlosis should be reported. All _ ofâ€" which is respectfully sub mitted. Toronto, _ Dec. 7,â€"Niazara _ Falls and the power works there dida‘t do their duty last night, and. as _ the result, several thousand people arrivâ€" ed home from business very late. On many . of | the car lines the CYjuice" came only in spasms. The cars crawlâ€" ed along .a few feet, then stopped for five minutes‘ rest. | The rails _ were bad, and the cars especially heavily crowded. All. these averse conditions _ culâ€" minated in the demoralRization of the whole system for half an hourâ€"from 5.30 to 6 a‘clock. ‘We expected what we didn‘t get" explained â€" General Manager Fleming, toâ€"day. _ ‘"The power from Niagara was late in coming to our assistarce. By the time we got it going well along the . wires, most af the folks were home." Accounts amountin= to $60.43 were passed among these being one for $3.245 for autiâ€"toxin used in the Suthâ€" erland diphtheria case, purrhased at Abrens‘ drug stofe. . _ To the Chairman and Members® of the The gencral. health of the town has been good, with only 141 deaths; beâ€" ing 11.75 per 1,000 as compared with 145 deaths and 42.38 per 1,000 last It appears taot the Railway Comâ€" pany and Electric Light Company deâ€" pend upon the Niagara: Power every day now for the recharging of their batteries. _ The electric fuid is not transmitted along the / Development Company wires in the â€"morning, conâ€" sequently when it arrives late in the batteries. _ The electric fluid is not transmitted along the / Development Company wires in the â€"morning, conâ€" sequently when it arrives late in the alternoun the local hatteries are not charged suficiently to feed the evenâ€" inz rush. © The . chairman ,u authorized 10 sBign a contract for a telephone for the Isolation Hospital. â€"Eczoma, Sal: Rheum, Teiter, etc. â€" yieki quickly to the hul‘-: power of Mua Ointment. Why sutter with the b.mbiuLni itching > Why let the thing go on 2 Bon‘t be miserable 2 ‘lic costs only 50¢. a boxâ€"6 for $2.50. Cet one toâ€"day. At diuggiss‘ â€"or from "Ihe lar sessiqn Thursday night." * . ~ The ....-2 present were Messrs! Lautenschlager, Jackson, * Beilstein, Ahrenas,‘ Wagner, the Medical Health Officer and'&ln'aq Inspector. J POPT Tudp man o. ts srcread P Cet one toâ€"day. At diuggss â€"or from Ihe Chemits‘® Co. of Cau-h.‘fl'd. Hamilio =â€" "'::(â€"/:uv Rowes ofter the %n s apphcation," aries ; 00 0 00000 I.;o:flnu_c,-«.‘lc;g f;;pu:-v A 2e k"l‘ Hamuttem, | Shch havzar C reat velef. w a «h 1 enpnder Mb e,,,,_, Fr.emd jos yel t 1 C \ stould the in on geting the gemmice, with this #adeawkâ€" _ 1y order lar Scaly SKin Discases Berlin, Nov. 30th Health Officer‘s Report JOHMN J. WALTERS. MLD & dfkmnd mex, in Payo 3. 7 , TORONTO VARIES x.i. o. BE CAREFUL IN DECORATING ‘Mer ‘Three Children Were | Burnedto Déatfy Before â€" " Sllt’ lfiumd tegoroy AT toronto as to the part affected thereby, n less the change is promptly notific in writing to the Company or its lo cal agent." In awddition to the danger to _ pro perty â€" from the displays referted to the danger to life in crowded store or places of mecting, by reason of . panic occasioned â€" Iw o oa o fire, _ ever trolled, is soogreat that the Under though it be small and easily | pote writers, . who have matle a stindy of shich hazirds, would fail in their duty should they not give this warsing Frozen to Death. Halifax, N.S., Dec." 11.â€"A dyoung man named Dewolie was found frozâ€" en to death at Arichat, C.B., yesterâ€" daw He was last seem on Ssturday. Dear Sir,â€"Yqu will please find atâ€" tached a copy of the circular letter of the Canadian Fire: Underwriters‘ Association re Christmas decorations and displays, which it is customary to send ‘out at this season‘ of _ the year. By giving space to the accomâ€" panving . cireular, which explains itâ€" solf, you will greatly oblige. Thankâ€" ing you in advance, 1 have the honor to be vour Fire Chict, Dear Sir,â€"Following our usual cusâ€" tom at this season of the year 1 bex to call your attention to the dangers to life and property from Christmas decorations, displays, ete., which are frequently made at this time of year. The use of Christmas greeus, harvest specimens and other inflammable maâ€" terials such as â€" draperies, seenery, cotton to represent snow, and the like (especially in connection. with elâ€" tctric and other lighting systems) is decidedly an increase of hazard, _ it being impossible "to make «lisplays of thait nature perfecily safe. The third Statutory: condition your insurance policy reads in part follows: / : "Any change but within the of the assured, got over in safety, but the little one‘s head was struck by the engine tender andâ€" her skull {fractured.s Corouer Chariton will huld an inquest, .« David ‘Redger Instantly Killed. Toronto, Dee. 11.â€"Struck by _ the hook at the end of a heavy derrick chain, David Rodger, an iron mouldâ€" er ht the Canada Foumdry, was. alâ€" méostâ€" instantly ‘killed yesterday awhile at vm;k'. He wasstruck. on the: foreâ€" head," the hook. swinging around on him. Dr. Riches of 453 ~Dovercourt road was called, but the man was dead before he arrived. Coroner W. H. B; Aikins is making an investigaâ€" tion. Deceased lived in the rear of 15 Augusta avenue. $ yeaLs r6s) vely ufl?‘ ; r, livi [G t B‘“‘,‘ were‘ Eurm dtyuugday v ne boys pleyil The front door was smashed in, but the whole interior was ablaze, and no entry could be effected from that side. Other offi ot in from the rear and found t?o" th'm children dead in a room above the kitchen. The bodies were blackened, but otherwise condiâ€" tions indicated that the children had been suffocated. 1 + T , Dec. 11.â€"George, Edith, ‘q’fipm.ewl hw:fll;wd; yeats | ely, the children 00’7’: 0.% r, living on Boller ;vo- nNWe, 6 avie avenue, ‘Rew Beach, were‘ Eumeq or suffocated + to dng'ynum y ‘morning. * >* + boys playing near noticed the premrises were on fire aud rushed to the fire hall at Kew Beach and: the fireimen‘were promptly dn thespot. It appears that‘ a friend of Mrs. Baker, living on Kippendavie avenue, was moving, and Mrs. Baker went over to lend aâ€" hand. She put the throa children in a room: upstairs, wheré ghe considered they would be perfectly snte. _ * ~* â€" It would seem that the children had nothing to do with the starting of the fire, which appears to have started in the kitchen. f Re Christmas Decorations IOHX A_ ROBERTSON material to the risk, control or knowledge chall avoid the policy, aftected thereby, un is promptly notified W and Displays reason of fire, _ ev the â€"Unde easily opr Cceretary HOWARD ®, . ®¥en + Unider Iy _ porr stmiy of of At the r mégeting of the Berâ€" lin 'nu'&l“ on Monday evâ€" ening Superintendent Hympmen â€" preâ€" sented an éstimated report of the 1câ€" ceipts and expenditures for .be yeas, which showed that there wal * a net profit ‘in‘‘ the neighborbhood of $13,000. The report atso showed that u; popuadxa gem anuaior snpdins SHp} ) construction work â€" throughout â€" tse Young AMi Methodist chorch â€"pa aondl owiis‘ voung me toking a branch of SHUCEESS 4s The 4 debaje, exerts the pre ha tdled ed. telling addresse work that is beins the pulpit. ‘The im sented Iw Messrs. . M. Watker, The a verdict in faver of Adton Heller got a boaniifal ture donated by Lang BHraos. Mrs. ~Christian â€" Recker ton beautiful cake, donated hy Mi Bardon. The éexecstiv bearty vore _ friends and po intorest anmd a sn far in mal.i cess it was. ENCOURAGING RESSLT OF ~2 uzn BAZAAR AT BEBLIN Two dolls wer Bertha Dyllion _ a Schmidt . Mr. P: PeHer w the white starred The net‘ proceeds of the batsar of the Young People‘s Literary Societr of St. Peter‘s Church, beAd at the market _ building, _ Wedneslay _ and Thursday evenings, wil reach close to $800. One â€" stove cwas o won hy Mi Botnbholit, _ another by (Mr. Boeckner. A beautiful < ring give Bros., was won by Nrs. lev. The door prize, one ton ol coal, doâ€" nated by A. A. Pipe, was wonâ€"by No. 8560; whoever: has this. number can elaim the eoat.> * No Parents, guardians, and al others interested in the schools are cordia}â€" ly invited to attend. Mrs. A. 8. BHeller won Miss CW Robherts‘ elesant Zaphe eushion VMI'. Jacob Nriessel won quilt BERLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS Margaret Avenue School, Thursday, Dec. 20th. Miss Henderson‘s kindergarten _ at Courtland Ave., Wednesday, Dec.. 19. Miss â€" Day‘s kindergarten at the Central, Thuisday, Dec. 20, In all cases the exam. will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Visitors will have an oppor tuail y of judging of the progress of the pu~ pils in German,â€" music and kindergarâ€" ten work, as well as in the ordinary subjects. The total expenditures ounted to $7,930.86, and $8,605.72. The Com:mission‘ constructed 15,15 feet of mains and 7,875 feet of servi ees, and thereby saved over $1200 in stead of aceppting the lowest tender $1200 was sqved. . After the unusue) amount of construction work and providing for last year‘s overdraft of over $1200,â€" there will be an © uverâ€" draft in‘ the neighborhood of $3333. ‘The receipts jor the year, accoa«dâ€"‘ ing to the ‘report; ‘shows substaziali increases from last year. _ The fai| rateâ€" receipts jumped from sfi,n.'iAu.-ll to $3,850.15; â€"meter rates from $12,â€", 411.19 to $114,696.48; the meter reat from £1,059.79 to $1,207.78; the speâ€"! cials from $3,200.29 to $3,988.88, and | the bydrant rental from $5,477.59 to} $5,565.. The total receipts wirt show an increase from $25,86246 to t'ts,-l 308.89. L + » . slead of aceppting the lowest tender In mns'ldefgflou of ‘Tthe "extra work envolved upon â€" Superintéhdent Hym men in‘ the®@dfymission making _ its cwn connedMers, the Board granted Mr. Hymffep thesum of $£100 for his valuable #@#Pviees . + The â€" public examinations of the schools will take place as follows: King Edwar dSchool, Monday, De cember 17th. Courtland Avenue School, Tuestay, December 18th. ‘OMTSCCNECION WoOrk throughout 1ze town, and by the Commission decidâ€" ing to make its own connections over Central _ School, _ Wednesday, De 19th. «N W M soas prracd it bea ie «of Mon‘s °. tist Uln patlors Fisher Heer won ail deep church MEART V rea tor mer ~The aifinr â€" Messrs. J £4 uh N oln dly . . SAVED $1200 ind 11 m Th How »ialpla li 1 tb Wi 11 K I & 5 B L J in 1905 am this year to Hea the + prc Het the Th Chief Zeais, for the past chief of the Woedstock j tendered his resignation to commissioners. The resimno understood, has been accept efBfect next Saturday moht. has secured n pooiticcy on recent anvest fairs held by Theâ€" complete °I >mci outht cost¢ but £1, extra bot! ii needed, 50 cents. We do not v.... «nyones monâ€" ey unless IIyomei gives relief and cure, and we absolutely agree that money will be refunded unless the re< medy gives satisfaction. £ AM druggists. should be able to supâ€" ply â€"you with Hyomei or we will send it by mail on ‘receipt: of price, and every package is sold with the disâ€" tinet understanding that it costs noâ€" thing unless it cures. Write us 1Q-da_v for a sympiom blank, which we‘will send you free, together with treatise on Catarth and how to cure it. When you fill in and return to us the sympâ€" tom blamk, our consulting phtsician will give your case the best care and attention, and write you a letter of advice without charge. The R. T. Booth Company, Bullalo, N. Y. * lin WOooDSTOCK CHIEF RESIGNS tive jorce of The Lades‘ Auziliary of the Berliaâ€" Waterioo Bocpital met Monaday. afâ€" ternoon, with‘ the PreAdent, ‘Mrs. George, Rumpel, in the chair. » The Treasurer seported that no mobey had heen receives duiing the month. A number of accounts were passed, and the work now being done in‘ the nurses‘ dimng zoo was â€" anâ€" spected. The walis and floor of the dining room are being painted, aud new . furniture asd ruags have been bought anudâ€"a namber of othet _ imâ€" provements huate «lse beenâ€"made The Auxiliary hoy have Friends in the as those who take . in it will remember holiday season. and No Need of it When Hyomei is Used to Cure Catarrh.. When this. treatteent is used in caâ€" tarihal troubles, there is no stomach desific, for the medicine is taken ir with the an you breathe, and goes right to the spot where the catarrhal verms are present, healing the inflamâ€" ed and :rritated mucousâ€" membrane, illing the disease germs and entering the hlood with the oxygen, driving ali catarrhal germs from the system. * Physicians and scientists aerée that the less medicine one swallows, the better. (It is 1a l:hpin; with this vlea that Hgomer t: recommended by leading . physicians throughout . this and other catarthal sections. _ When this. treatteent is used in caâ€" tarihal troubles, there is no stomach desific, for the medicine is taken ir with the an you breathe, and goes right to the spot where the catarrhai Do not try to cure catarrh of the head by putting medicine into your stomachâ€"â€"this is nelther a scientific nor commonâ€"sence treatment,. Breathe the healing balsam= Hyomei and in adew days you wili «s .ce relief, ant its continued use will. result in a complete and lastins cute. C a â€" Happy patients. Harmful Stomach Dosing T. £L,. MISSEFLL, Fuo®a, ont. â€" Aak for Mooklet "I" _ HRMiSIOLCT ces s i h 00 on unpmeni hn rrne omnme n â€"THE HOSPITAL ~_ Christma t15 for the past four years Woedstock police,. has : for duty on Monda red proms:entiy in tion into poliee .. e commitsioners. T Pac diÂ¥i M met Moaday. afâ€" Pre:Adent, Mrs. the chair. - epurted that no eites during . the ul accounts were k nuw neing done & 1GOM Was â€" anâ€" ez of other _ imâ€" o heenâ€"made es that all who liospital, as Well i seneral interest it at this coming help to make it is for nurtes and m promunmve remims 1 ToR glivirt. Oof meod to hald a (.g:tf»\;hom:r in nartieul ts wl th¢ In Qg'» A W *!a en bel nOrhce ment tin‘ Th «l *3 npe nit .of D ten the police tion, it is ed to takd The chict the detors urk â€" railâ€" it To beir n rlin C olâ€" d in the "c.. 2hth. UP mhe and engzor ‘Borâ€" larze 1y i the thrir le {} Th« [ it if R

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