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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Feb 1911, p. 6

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_ _But when the disease has gone furâ€" Ether and the nodules have begin to eluster on the frame, the butcher is !llp against a different problem, Then he "skins cut the ribs." This conâ€" Fsists of stripping otl the heavy layâ€" i»ets of skin on which.the _ nodules eling, and then, _ to all appearances, the, beef is perfectly sound. Only an xpert can detect the presence of the dread discase ' â€" sseveral carcasses acspeced at ‘Torâ€" onto | slauglter housos woere covered ['h:sidc with tubercular masses, but the bact aAppeared healshy. "Skinning out the ribs‘"‘ ‘is the name applied to the method by which »butchers arc able to pass tubcrcular bceef under the eyes of these local inâ€" spectors. With the removal of the enâ€" trails, the chief means of detecting tuberculosis in an animal is gone. Unless the animal was very Scriously infected the inspector is, as a rule, unable to detect the disease then. But even tue “‘s‘.un:nn; of the ibs" meihod is not envuch someâ€" imes. | There are animals infected vith tibercalesis fo such an extent hat even stripping the skin from he frame does not destroy en idences \qh to appoint â€" inspectors, but evelm where the municipality uses the power conferred there is little real protection for the consumers. U sys e o Under the Provincial _ act on the Statute books inspection is provided lor.r This allows the local board â€" of These animals, with their torrible diseascâ€"carrying possibilit‘es, will go to the pot, but all over the Province ~animals just as serfously affected are daily avoided even the casual inâ€" spection provided by some of _ the municipalitics and are being consumâ€" ed. In Toronto and the larger cities, where a ccrtain proportion of the output of the export houses is marâ€" keted locally, the position ofi the consumer is not so disturbing, but in the towns and villages which _ have to derend for their supply of meat upon small butchers or the farmer who slaughters his own animals, the danger is cver present. + In one large Toronto packing house recently, out of a kill of about one _hundred head, five cattle were conâ€" demned by the inspectors. These five, two of them were milkers, were found to be infected with tuberculosis to a horriflying extent. In one, a heiâ€" fer, the heart, lungs and â€" entrails were dotted with tubercular nodules. The animals frame inside was coverâ€" ed with tubercular growths that hung in clusters. The others were . mearly as bad, in some th> form of | the ‘ribs being entirely lost in the" mass of in{ected spots. i o o tCA d Coas .n ;'.;“:J.';‘;. ‘ik‘! ‘fi‘ mi t x lar germs, somctimes to an appalling extent, is something that the average gitizen knows nothing of. Yet this is the average of most of the large packing houses doing an export busi ness xmc the Dominion Government inspectors are at work. This is the dangerous situation in which the people of the Province are placed at present, by reason of the absence of a proper system of Proâ€" vwincial inspection. That two per cent. of the beef sold in a majority of the butcher shops of the Province, _ parâ€" ticularly in the small cities and coun try towns, is infected with tubercuâ€" 1 _ Beventyâ€"five per cent. of the caitle . @l8ughtered in the Province _ for fh consumption are marketed with ?"‘"’ ineflicient and, to a great exâ€" . _#ent, perfunctory inspection, of with ~mma<â€"< mbsolutely no inspection _ whatever. â€"8 s fiflo per cent. ol these cattle would, fu‘ e'dvby t';{d'h E' Pi“k _Mf subjected to proper inspection, be ram‘sVcogre 1 ’_'C ‘991 lqp‘ infected with tubercular germs g .82 tl‘po.md ©es, so says the Toronto Globe ®ign consumer of Ontario beef there #s ample protection in the Dominion / meat inspection law, but the resident ’ of the Province must take his chanâ€" â€" found infected with tubercular germs ahd condemned to the pot as unfit 9( human consumption. For the forâ€" Edison Phonographs Two Per Cent of Beet, Especially ‘ in Towns and Villages, j J. Dae:sim, King St Labi« imstruments is well is nmew, He did it vathout affeciing rich, musical tenes for which always been famous, He calls this doubleâ€"length Lxbson Ambero! Ites He did this Record, making i mstruments ns we He did it vat Hecdid this lry that plays, sings on Edison Records, when, has neteven t} he multiph Thomas A. Edison did anotiaarr worderful thing National Pronograph Co., 13 Lakeside isses _ the local * The "hi>" is sold j catrue soco AFTER PRONOGRAPHS AND rzcorns soun By all appearances, sound. Only an presence of _ the it $15.50 to $210.00 «ht his Phonogriph to a ( eritical could sxk for imp tertaiming adbility by two. rthout producing a talks twice a tecord th ble | scparately, and the rest is ‘"boned go out,"" and made into sausages. nce _ Toronto with a population of over are ‘hree hundred and fifty thousand has inâ€" ole qualified slaughter-house_ inspectâ€" the ©", apart from the Dominion Governâ€" imâ€" lent men, who, of course, work enâ€" es, t rely in the packing houses doing an the "xport business. There are a score arâ€" O( small slaughter houses in the city the SUpplying the local demand, and Mr. \ in C. Saunders is supposed to look alâ€" ve ler them all. As a result the local at System of inspection is entirely in-] er Adequate. Mr. Saunders visits the he "attle markets and thereby keeps a, , check upon suspiciousâ€"looking cattle. St.. Petersbure, Feb. Câ€"B. on plagae is rapi «y swerping westwat teouerd â€" Rurop. The Government i. alatmed and \'-i]].slvzil railroad trai wiih the cast. Ave., Oraage, N. J.. U. S. A 10 C m ome o 00 O 2 2 220 EP NO TIDT UNEC Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound, made from roots and herbs, :wtuall{ does cure these obstinate dis. cases of women after all other means have failed, and that every such sui. fering woman owes it to herself to at least give Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetaâ€" ble Compound a trial before submitâ€" ting to an operation, or giving up hope of recovery. _ Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has guided thousands to health and her advice is free, o4 $X6 d in debtnmies s 15000 i ‘ o. Acvalin w‘ / b&. | "ta 94 â€" : L Ne sp 1 f _ â€" P . C# fls fARover® c .c . ; $ A S _ |â€" | ctgheg ow b | es T~ \ w« uts | Ne N m Fox Creek, N.B.â€""I have always had pains in the loins and & \\'k‘il{L i Evme M â€", ness there, and 1i es . s ] often after m y *\ A (echoditt, .4 meals m y food ’ ;â€" 10 By .4 would distress me | [ § â€"â€" oJ and cause sore. | & & & | ness Lydia E. 1+ x £25) Pinkham‘s Vegetaâ€" CA C 49X ble Compound has . dsesrs sc C done omo m ue h Mb _ good. Lam strongâ€" PAWMTUTGE tm er. digcstion is betâ€" ol la n > ter, and I can walk t with ambition. I have _ encouraged many mothers of families to take it, as it is the best remâ€" edy in the world. Youcan publish this in _the _ papers." â€" Mrs. Wiccraar | Borr:qur, I-‘I())ex Creek, N.B., Canada. ‘ The above is only one of the thouâ€" sands of graieful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkhdr; Medicine Company of Lyun, s&[zt‘s‘s.,\:'hh;!: prove beyg_nd a doubt that , Waterco SUFFERING YEARS, k Amberel Ley emed it v ;( 1‘1'.'(' mdard vd ing wiif Injection the afer Cific ofi pheumon U throws â€" of crowing. to Presoris It was Dr California Doctor Secures Reâ€" sults That Astound Conserâ€" vative Practitionersâ€" A REMARKABLE c aven cure ro TtusBeg. _ HINK THIS OveR m C U LOS) | S « Tmscgz?drensc'::::'lghe (;laol:t the Cfl_if?lin."f. Doctor Secures Reâ€" Skeptical W Vanstone Reported to be Approaching lnsaniiy hi »tt? tuberculosis fatient was ured ‘witfRin fhur days a The passenger train was the regular, runn‘ng from Buffalo to Goderich, via Brantford, passing through here at 3.25 o‘clock in the evening. On Satâ€" vréay night it pulled out of Brantfard seventeen minutes late, in charge of Conductor Osbrook of Goderich. _ It consisted of an engine manned by Enâ€" g nceer Richard Turner and â€" Fireman Aun way between iarls and Drumbo, on the Buflalo and Goderich branch of t/c Grand Trunk Railway. Several persons were more or less seriously inlured. 11 Goderich, Feb. 4.â€"George Vanstonc, who beat his little son to death some weeks ago, is believed to be fast approaching insanity, and an investigation made by doe tors has disclosed the fact that a great many relatrves have died of Huntington Chorea, a â€" nervous disorder, or have been confined in asylums. The family is scattered all over _ the _ province and four generations show taint. Vanstone‘s grandiather died of this disease, as did six of his chilâ€" dren, another of whom is now ir the London Asylum. Brantford, Feb. 5.â€"Six lives were lost on Saturday â€" night in a headâ€"on collision between a passenger train cnd a mogul engine at a point midâ€" Toronto, Feb. 2.â€"Four provisi onal directors of the Farmers‘ Bank, Messrs. Ferguson, Fraser, Watson and Lawn, in police court this morning were charged with taking ten â€" thousand dollars of funds unlawfully. The early evidence showed they had made great but unsuccessful efforts to economize during the organization of the Bank. Several important cheques were missing and made for a week to discover what disposition 1 two thousand for organization exp enses.. »LavJonfanfesSasSeofesfoufeefon] on feu Fasfeo JunBoof en JoubesSuafanfs P In | COLLISION NEAR PARIS; _ ’ SIX KILLED AND THREE INJURED ital Abrobroe=3â€"+3â€"+$++$. »Jon$aa Son Sos 3+ «o Bon S us fusGun Jeo FuoSuaSeate Mr. McFarlane died _ in _ a iarm house near the scene â€"of the wreck at 4 o‘clock on Sunday morning. _ > WILLIAM MeINTOSH, cusâ€" toms clerk, Brantford; injured in back. = W. T. HENDERSON, â€" City Sol‘citor. Brantford; injured in back. THE 1NJURED. WILLIAM MAY, _ Goderich, mail clerk assistant; badly cut. «alber m eca Inar {} Passenger Train Runs Into Mogul Engine the Buffalo & Goderich Branch Saturday Night, monta nerms PETER McFARLANE, Godâ€" erich, _ baggageman; married, but ro children JOHN W. WHITELAW, exâ€" [r.ss _ messenger, _ Goderich, formerly of uitsy. wWife sufâ€" fering from shock. D. J. CROZIER, passenger, Drumbo. Seventecn Minutes Late Important Cheques Found Missing with ciratford. Survived by; and fomiy Ta LMNCINXEER â€" RICHARD A. TL RNER, Stratford. â€" Leaves w ie asd grownâ€"up family. MAIL CLERK _ WILLIAM > TY:., Goderich. Leaves wife ‘cd grown up family. Wile lsw vis t‘ng in Haysville. ipal | is that bacteria ertain substarcos while avto peisons are exuded the ergzazsisms ef life. 1 n {} vial of hours . i1 old br vold be formsd darâ€" «ooef avection inâ€" om affected by | a like hacteria, it t of immed ately tla‘s growth pUt h l6. Do; fors i1 Gardrer, 1 hilin TiE DEAD n! was prn’ ount days after Dr. In Phown ‘ the pa t erme: 1i efo Mil Sen ithern _ Pa firting from id oextract D. J. SMITH, patront tin Irlip with Nch s of Chronicle-'l'efegraph , Wan_t Ads. Pay wile {+__ Whei alter te nrst perilous â€" moâ€" 1 ents some of the survivors managed ) A. ;_ io extricat> themselves, they were aves boir fied to fird that fire threatened to complete the disaster, the flames | A M 2e reacy having broken out in the the m t We pay _ for all the medicine used during the tmal, if our remedy fails to completcly relieve you of _ constiâ€" pation. We take all the risk. You are _not oblipatod to us in any | way whatever, if you actept our offer. That‘s a mighiv broary statement, but we mean every word of it. Could anything be mese fair for you? A most _ scientific commonâ€"sense treatinent is Rexall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy. Their active | principle is a recent scientific discovâ€" ery that is odorless, colorless and tasteless; every promounced, gentle and pleasant in action, and particuâ€" larly agrecable in every way. _ This inzedient â€" does not cause diarrhoca, nausea, _ flatulence, griping or â€" any inconvenience whatever Rexall Orâ€" detlies are particularly geod for chilâ€" dren,. aged and delicale Derenne If y bitual t aependent chronic ailments, w lc vea tootry Resall Ordstlics at it oris} Remember you can get im in Waterioo only at ovrr store. : fablets 10 etnts; 36 fablets 25 ntsfâ€"The _ Rexall Store t a. aehnel, Waterino piled in a heap of burning wreckage. All efforts wert at once directed . to recovering the dead and injured. Pasâ€" sengers in the rear coach escaped unâ€" injured, and heroically joined in the task. _ William MciIntosh, Brantford, . was delegated to give the alarm, runâ€" ning for a mile and calling at three houses before he found a telephone. Through his efforts a special train _ was sent out from Goderich, reaching ; the scene about midnight. . Medical ! ass stance was also rushed from Paris, Drs. Burt and Logie arriving about ’the same time. The injured _ were ‘ hurriedly treated and sent to Godâ€" ; erich, _ Stratford and Paris, from ! which latter point the Brantfordites : concerned drove home this morning. .‘ C you suffer _ from chronic nal constipation, or the drpendent chronic ailnian :t was readily seen the wreck was mcst complete insofar as the â€" two engines, the baggage car and â€" the smoker were concerned. â€" The pasâ€" senger engine was twisted so badly that it will be out of commission perâ€" manently, while the mogul was badly damaged, and will probably be repairâ€" ed. The front end of the baggage car telescoped the rear end of the passenger engine, and the smoker was J It was bitterly cold aiong the line ard in the isolated district, â€" which rendered relief work very difficult. By the light from the burning debris Evidently the impact was terrific, as the passenger crew apparently did rot see the appreaching mogul, posâ€" sibly because they may not have been on the lookoutj as they had the right oi way and were the regular _ train daily. Whether the mogul crew were aware of the impending crash is unâ€" known here, as reports are to the efâ€" lect that the brakeman is missing, and may be among the dead, while the engineer ang@ nreman leaped â€" at the last moment, only in time to save the‘r lives, and have since been unâ€" able to give any account of them-i selves. 1t was found that a heavy mogul enâ€" & ne, controlled by a crew which is inknown locally, had collided, head on, with the passenger train. The mogul, which carried an engineer, fireman and pilot, all of whom are said to be missing, was travelling at a swilt rate from Stratford to Fort Erie. bacgare car, igniting the smoker in the rear, where seven passengers were b ried in the debris, crying loudly for Lelp. Hurriedly thegsurvivors appliâ€" ed themselves to the situation as the plowing flames lighted up the scene. Jt was found that a heave maoul ns splintered in a twisted mass deafening roar. Failed to Perceive Danger l an adjournment was was made of fortyâ€" Wreck Was Complete delicate persons .re Adds to Horror i chronic or haâ€" or the associate mogul enâ€" Godâ€" | _ New Hamburg, Feb from ‘(burg citizens are cong lites ; saives upon the adven ig. ‘powcr. Toâ€"day the cu ~â€"_ { ced on here by the hyd ~â€"_ _| mission and the townr | lighted toâ€"night. with â€" a New York, Febp. 6.â€"Francis Arnold Millionaire merchant whose daughter Dorothy is missing for two months, receive@ a card toâ€"day signed "Dorâ€" othy," announcing that she is safe. He believes it is really from his daughter. * The local plant has beer reconstructed in an upâ€"toâ€"c ner, undet the supervision Morr:ll, electrical engineer, onto, and Contractor Geo. cl Windsor. ewm.l 0 " y LCCSCC O OUr NEW PRINTS at B8c. 10c¢c. 12 New Dress Goods and Silks, La Remember our store when you need 1 lirgest ranges of Rugs in Waterloo C oleums, Floor Oil Cloths, Etc. Prices NIAGSARA POWER LiGHTs STREETs IN NEW HAMBURG C Wce onn in The Liberator, which circumst.anccs can only a trial as a violation of a principle _ of English la and liberty." . ARNOLD‘s °_ _ Om Méamy was practiced, the case ended immediately. ‘‘Mylius refused to proceed because the King refused to testify. If the King had gone on the stand, and sworn that the marriage had not ocâ€" curred, I would be glad to apologize Paris, Feb. 2.â€"Edward H. James the editor of The Liberator, whose article was the baâ€"is of the stit against Edward Mylius, convicted in London vesterday ot libelling _ King George, toâ€"day issued a statement declaring that the trial of his Briâ€" tish agent was illegal, and the proâ€" ceedings a "whitewashing." The statement proceeds. ‘"‘The trial was iilegal, because Myâ€" livs was not indicted, but was tried under _ an _ ‘information cx-olficio,‘, which is used only in charges of seâ€" : diticn. â€" It was a whitewashing, beâ€" cause the crown har no ~ight . to call witnesses to disprove charges when the defendant had refused to ofâ€" fet _ evidence proving the: charges. Mylius, having refused to substantiâ€" ate.that bigamy was practiced, the’ case ended immediately. "‘Mylius refused to nraront Leraeks is Where Your Dollars A. Weseloh EDITOR DECLARES TRIAL wAS a "wniTtewasHtvo" It strengthens and increases the white corpuseles of the blood â€"the pbhagocytes, the policemen or scavenâ€" gers of the blood. These white corpuscles of the blood, when strong enough, destroy every disease germ that gets into the body, keeps the body healthy. Do you wonder that we can buy hundreds of thousands of 50â€"cent, botâ€" tles of Psychine from the druggists of Cnnnlda to give to those who wish to try it? # WnetBi@ahim BBala w ds uid 1 of cure, who are not getting well, and who we know will be benefited by Psychine. Do you wosder then with that perâ€" fect knowledge of Psychine, that we are anxious to bring it to the natice of everyone in Canada suffering from disease? Do you wonder that we want those to know who are using wrong methois in e en i sends 1 it numbers or Are not saficient. druesiat ,, _ _3 _"* ABG we‘ll give yoar We have known it io cur. nu. 4 _\ _00; *UM¢ient numbers or are not suficient druggist an order (for which we pay We have known it to cure hundreds of 1y strong, then these disease germs him the regular retail price) for a 50â€" thousands in that time, of some of the destroy them and disease hoids the cent ‘bottle of Psychine to be given most desperate cases of disease known body. That‘s the cause of nearly every You free of cost to medical science. disease that afflicts the human race. We will undoubtediy buy and distr We have received thousands of unâ€" For years, centuries, in fact, it has bute in this manner hundreds 6f thouâ€" solicited testimonials, which we will been recognized that herbs are the most sands of these 50â€"cent bottles of Peyâ€" gladiy let you look over should you effective treatmenut for disease. chine. desire. Jt is only within recent times that And we do that to show our entire Think of it, a third of a century‘s we have been able to tell just why they confidence in this wonderful preparaâ€" experience with one preparation, a were so effective, tion. third of a century‘s intimate knowâ€" _ Because certain of them increased _ A confidence that has been based on ledge of what extraordinary cures it and strengthened the white corpuscles our 30 years‘ experience with this has madeâ€"aimost a lifetime! or phagocytes. . splendid preparation, with a full knowâ€" Do you wonder then with that P&râ€" _ These herbs are employed in comâ€" ledge of the hundreds of thu-l!. of fect knowledge of Psychine, that we pounding Psychine. eures it has mada are auBXIOUSs to bring It in imo 212 c POO P C oonC 0 uT Feurery We have known what Psychine wili do. We have known it to ecure hundreds of thousands in that time, of some of the most desperate cases of disease known to medical science. We have received thousands of unâ€" solicited testimonials, which we will gladiy let you look over should you desire. Psychine builds vitality. Let us buy a 50¢. bottle (Gzeneral "««â€" A Weseloh & Co. Clothigg _ .!:r Dearly the third of a century we _ Yould be glad to apologize Liberator, which under the inces can only attack the a violation of almost every of English law, cvidence UIE, Feb. 3.â€"New Hamâ€" are congratulating themâ€" the advent â€"of Niagara DAUGHTER SarE _the current was turnâ€" the hydroâ€"electric comâ€" e town is brilliantly ; Are being placed on our Counters t To o =â€" _ DW PW New Spring CGoods Berlin WESELOH‘S Thomas, entirely 1 Silks, Ladies New Spring you need Houscfumisgings ALaill_ s 5 y MOHI0l Bm 4 %m,/7, _ "5, CaAlly lor your imspectic De. 12%e. . NEW GINGHANMS m LHL_ o 03‘ a% C i "" "MCC fiouselurnishings. We int terloo County also Lace Curtains, « Prices to Syit. Remember the | ' ‘"‘That the public authori enact protective legislation ! of the working of women, l consideration of their wish ficacy of such legislation. ‘"‘That _ an obligatory should be enforced on the life in favor of his wife." ‘nat women _ and young _ girls ’ should never be allowed to work after six o‘clock at night. That the workâ€" ["ing hoursâ€" tor women and children be , lowered from 58 to 55 a week. | _ Most of the evidence submitted toâ€" ; day was given by members _ of the _ National Federation, of St. John Baptiste, and in a statement which F the commission was invited to conâ€" sider the following resolutions were made: ‘ morning at the sitting of the Royal | Commission on Industrial Training | and Technical Education at the Moriuâ€" ;ment National. The principal _ witâ€" nesses were Rev. Father John Charles Beaud‘n, curate of Hochelaga, _ who has himself instituted an investigation into the prevalence of child â€" labor. At the close of his evidence he made the following recommendations: ; That every child before entering any employment be required _ to produce his or her baptismal tract, showing the age to be at least fourâ€" aan t > 1 mE stad CORTY C.OC= child labor in Montreal is more tensive than is usually enneadad the Technicall |Education Comn sion Hears Important Eviâ€" dence on the Question CHILD ~LABOR IN MONTREAL Montreal, Que Stewart & lathews'cc.lt"clfi.: mCU AEUJS Decline Female Weakness â€".tarrhal A ffection Indigestion ((‘}mnh MAStmuh' Psor Appetito Night Sweata Chills and Fevers Obstinate ("::’h femamin â€" buole Afterâ€"effects ‘of rlxly.l"e l"“neu in s La Grippe. Now we don‘t ask you to take our word for the tremendously beneficial effect of Psychine. Fill out the coupon for: That has proven “""' Vln nearly the third of a century‘s use as no other preparation has proven itself. We go all over this world. to obtain these herbs, Arabia, South America, China and Japan all contribute. And the result is a preparation that will restore health and build vitality as no other preparation will years. Anaemia Northwest Farm Lands Half a million acres best selected lands in the Canadian Northwest Special excursion in the spring to see these lands. Write now for particulars as to prices and location. Gri If these white corpuscles are not in han is usually conceded of the evidence given is a most effective treatment your Druggist and give it to are our reasons: obligatory â€" insurance ed on the husband‘s s wife." authorities should Will Go Farthest "c; _ ",‘.~"14Â¥sSs at 106. 12+c. Spring Suits from $10.00 to $22,50 lisEings We intend showing one of the ) Lace Curtains, Window Shades Linâ€" Remember the Place. daily for your imspection Feb. 3. â€" That ition in â€" favor men, subject to wishes as _ efâ€" of them increased A«ollue.thuhuhuhudon e white corpuscles our 30 years‘ experience with this . splendid preparation, with a full knowâ€" employed in comâ€" ledge ‘o.fhth hundreds of thousands of Ontario A*few good agents wanted this exâ€" R TL = SICK _ A. R. Qoudie / @ntord, Feb. 7.â€"City Solicitor, W. C. Henderson and Customs Clerk Wm. Mcintcsh, who were injured â€" in Saturday‘s wreck near Paris, were able to be around this motning. is not affected l;y v{fe heat. For stoves, pipes, grates and ironwork. If .. _ Foue deaier does not cany stock, send us Lis name and 10¢, and we will send a full size tin by return mail, THE 7. F. DALLzY co., Lmutep Mfahers of the famout "s in 1"* Shoe Polish. capture. _ T}s+ dead from fighting is placed at ten. Elpaso, Texas, Feb. 6.â€"Martial law was proclaimed in Juasez, Mexico, toâ€"day by Colonel Canogo, who last night cut his way through â€" revoluâ€" tionists‘ lines and entered city. Fedâ€" gral troops will now take offensive i Lo Ssn se mm Te and city is believed to be sale from capture. _ T}s> dead from yesterday‘s GebÂ¥Ers ic 0230 t 22 > 2 N BLACK © KIIIGIIT'] STOVE POLISH. Brantford, Feb. 7 eures it has made. 1000 PP TCO O UP CIVIH brings a beautiful, gxixror-lilie shine that saves the tired houseâ€" keeper work and worry. It is a convenient pasteâ€" in a large can. A gentle rub with brush or cloth MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED. F urnishings _ t must be sent usâ€"we will t Pn mneregemates ie dl"lll-t“;nd direct ho‘:l yeor it :: you. offer thdr ;flf.'.-' "'“'0".;{10'. SBend comnan My Duuht'-!ln-o.,............._...... Street and Number ................. «««e This is not good for a 56c. «Purgoen nnsuretions o hi _ _ Su"t be sent usâ€"we will then bu luuundlhnh-.......... se eieseves My Name,.................... Tuks To the Dr. T. A. SLC 193â€"195 Spadina Ave. _ d tocept your offer to try . , mail it to us and we‘ll give yoar J £4 wesee U 0 R R '] ) ; C k mn M

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