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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Feb 1912, p. 3

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The Mercantile Fire © Office, Waterloo Mutual Buildivg King St. â€"â€" ‘ Business Office 249, House 200. Business solicited for first class x Compaui es. s */ Subscribed Capital .. .. .. .. . 250,C000 Deposit with the Dominion Government ...... ..... . .. $117,140 00 All policies guaranteed by the London and Lancashire Insurance Company with Arg«ts of $16,806,638. h Altred Wright, Secretary _ 6. A. BOEHM, _ â€" < District Agont Waterloo, Ont. â€" â€" ~ Phone 246. Em r‘s Association _}‘Zhe \l)aterloo County : Bussessor to Fuckbcrrough C# all lines of work. If you are out of. empiOy" Rfesmmnsksain e =** Insurance Company INCORPORATED . 1875 General Insurance Agent, Learn Dross Making gfl.‘gx&wa f M d wb red cheeks ead round : F K _ g-_.hlâ€"ubn*-. \ 4* V Rp_ n 3/ Ibe e n PemsMB C â€" have prompt. _ 4@ ies i |. keliof and oure in the use of Dr. »_._._ n Merce‘s Favorite Preséription. It gives vigor and vitality to the !P'mdwonflhoo‘- kdfll‘h.“w&‘ (”-lud‘-h“a‘ " *4 34 $ ; td No aloohol, or babitâ€"forming 4-& is contained in *‘Fevorite Prescription. Rav utab woman may cousult Dr. Pierce by letter, droe. Bwery letter 10 Kirg 8t. Wost, Beriin. We have vacancie« for men and fim class to commence Fob. 20. â€"_ .. All wishing to join, or for tull i mss Fo. hss § y, Feb. 24th. THE MISSES ELLISON DRESS aUTTING sCOHOOL 111 Church St Mead Office â€" Waterioo Notice to Farmers Butter Paper The genoral hea\ ‘Orders may be left at the Daily Telegraph. Berlin. * t Dbavid Bean and igain you 10e two women pastâ€" PUBLISHER CHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPR Pult. up your butter in neatly printed wrappers. We mxs & 'l’ecr‘:fi" of mmrhotmvm best quality. We buy in large quantities and are th.rd(ore able to sell to you at a gpecial low prices. Unprinted butter puper also sold in large or small quautities. for your next order of butter paper. Mail orders given prompt attention, Waterioo, Ont. stree TRY US > look like sisters. carn thet they are w.m-ho“ t; »«Bve ought to be Berlin o Sedentary habits, lack of wfifi exercise,. insufcient m ' loul.mlmn” ';é'.,m_’li".‘ worry and ty'l?tthiia\mâ€" mon causes of stomach. troubles. Corâ€" reck your habits and hhchnn:: lIain‘s Stomach and Liver . Tabl and you will soon be well again. For sale by all dealers. ~â€" ga5 a~ Was Caught An employe of the Breithaupt Leaâ€" ther tannery, named â€" Clarke, _ was caught in a pulley shortly after, 16â€" suming work after the noon ho@r Thursday He was tangled in the belt and swung around the fast revolving pulley once: before the: engine ‘could be stopped by fellowâ€"employes. _ > ‘The belt had come off the pulley, and, it is zaid, instead of stopping m,:?umy attempted to put ~on the contrary to the usual method. He was quite seriously injured, alâ€" though when he v::ld taken to th; Hospital alter: the ival. of Dr. J. Fmow,fh was quite _ conâ€" scious. Whether the injuries . will be serious the Telegraph was unable to ascertain, the wounded man being still under the physician‘s care _ at three o‘clock this afternoon. AVOID HARSH DRUGS * I . you are subject to constipation, you should avoid strong drugs and cathartics. They only give temporary reliet iand their reaction is barmful and sometimes moreâ€" anmoying than constipation. They in no way effect a cure ard their tendency is to weaken the already weak organs with which they come in contact. Many Cathartics Tend to Cause Injury to the Bowels We honestly believe that we _ have the best constipation treatment ever devised. _ Our faith in it is so strong that we sell ib on the positive guarâ€" antee that it shall not cost the user a cent if it does not give entire satisfaction _ and completely remedy constipation. _ This prepatation is called Rexall Orderlies. These are prompt, sootking, and most effective in action They are made of a recent chemical discovery. Their principal inâ€" gredient is odorless, tasteless, and eolorless. Combined with other wellâ€" known ingredients, long established for their usefulness in the treatment o‘ constipation, it forms a tablet which is eater just like candy, They may be taken at any time, cither day or night, withouf fear of their causing any inconvenience whatever. They do not gripe, purge, nor cause. nausca. They act without causing any mir or _ excessive locseness of the bowels. ‘They are. ideal for children, weak,deliâ€" cate persons, and aged people, ~ as |well as for the most hearty person. ‘They come in three size pac'n'lgel.l 12 tablets, 10 cents; 36 tablets, 25 cents, 80 tablets, 50 cents. Rememâ€" ber, you . can obtain them only at our storeâ€"Tha Rexall Store. A. G. Hachâ€" nel. Waterloo. EUNERAL OF MR. BRISTOI The funeral of the late John Brisâ€" tol took place on Thursday alternoon from the residence bo the Zion Evanâ€" gelical _ Church, and notwithstanding . the severe storm there was a larkt attendance of â€" sympathizing friends and acquaintances. The services were conducted by Rev. S. R. Knechtel, P.E., assisted by Revs, Kellerman and J. . Litt, the sermons being deâ€" livered in the German and English languages. . Gumerous floral offerings bedocked the casket. â€" Interment took place at Mount Hope cemetery. . The pallâ€"bearers were Messrs. A. A. Voelâ€" ker, Miller, J. C. Breithaupt, Schmidt ker: Miller, J. C. Breithaupt, Schmict Reider and Dippel Dr. de _ A reliable Freach U l Seabell Drax Oo. Van‘s Female Pilis :l:':'."'.;'.";:'-: taile. “3: ‘!"""‘I e %’m !'fihme{v'.‘ Ed In Pulley WILL ‘SECURE County: Board <of. Agricuiture of One Class of Life Stock . â€"â€"The » Coraty Board of ~Agricultze is the central organization of _ the Farmers‘ Clubs and was forméd for the purpose of forwarding the agriculâ€" tural interests of the county: Tt is telt that the first step should be to ‘‘take stock‘‘ to gather information for future action, and the above questions will bea start in this _ Citâ€" ection. Of. course this information will nut be used in connection with ‘ â€"an‘ man‘s name, but results will be tabâ€" ulated. For instance it is the intenâ€" tion ~of ~ the Board toâ€" encourage community brecdirg of but one bree 1 of the various classes of live stoc‘. With the information as to theâ€" nuimâ€" ter of animals ol the breeds of heaâ€" ty borses in t*e â€" County, a definits campaign ~for the breeding of Clysâ€" dales (if that is â€" the â€" most popular brééd) can be> undertaken: And â€"#so with other matters. . It \il‘ felt that â€"'_â€"_'_*â€"*"'wwt"fi KG $=5 uin 4 ho :C ol P 16 3 l““ this is â€" a step in the right direction and the coâ€"operation of the \ farmers if desired in this initial step. « SUDDEN DEATH OF ‘The death of Miss Marion E. Glick, daughter of Mrs. Louis . Glick, _ 78 Queen Street, South, occurred . on Thursday afternoon at three o‘clock quite unexpectediy, after a brief illâ€" ness of five days‘ duration. ax ‘The deceased | had been in failing health for the past few weeks and on Saturday last contracted . pneumonia from which she never recovered, and announcement of her sudden death has come as a ‘severe shock to her beâ€" reaved mother, sister and friends. | The late Miss Glick was born in Preston, Ontario, and was the daughâ€" ‘ ter of the late Louis Glick. For over thirtyâ€"two years she has been a resiâ€" ‘ dent of Berlin and for the past four years conducted a successful milll-‘ nery business in the new Glick Block on King street, after living in tefim-i ment for nine years. . Sheâ€" was_ an ; active member of the Humane . Soâ€" ciety of ‘Toronto and also an\mw:- of the Brethren. | The funeral was â€" held on Sundayâ€" afternoon at two o‘clock from â€" the residence, 78â€" Queen <street, south, where services will be held, to Mount Hope cemetery for. burial. Mr. William Zinger, proprietor of the Grand Union Hotel, returned on Saturday â€" from â€"a three. weeks‘ trip through the western _ and . southern states. â€" Mr. Zinger left Berlin _ on February 6th: sotely on. a pleasure trip and went as far west as Chicaâ€" go. The weather was _ cold altifough there â€" was little snow to be seen. From _ the western metropolis, _ he went south to Palm Beach, Florida, where he remained for six days, durâ€" ing which time he met old â€" Berin boys.â€" The weather here was very agreeable, although the residents there claimed to have had the coldest snap in _ thirty years, the thermomete; registering â€" fortyâ€"two above _ the zero mark, During his sojourn | the lowest the thermometer tipped was the sixty point. Friends are requested to . send no fowers. MR. WM. ZINGER ENJOYED TRIP TO FLORIDA While south Mr. Zinger invested in real estate which promised to bring splendid â€" results. He also brought back with him souvenirs of his trip, in oranges, pineapples, sweet potatoes, cocoanuts, "etc., which Be â€" himsell picked and he was so delighted with his tour that he proposes to take another it the near future. ® BLAMES ANTIâ€"TOXINE YOUNGSTOWN, ‘Ohio.â€" Diphtheria antiâ€"toxin from a horse afflicted with rabies and administered to _ Anna Hughes, gave the gitl hydrophobia doctors say. She frequently. bares her teeth and neighs like a horse. May Prolong Their Lives At an advanced age waste is moré rapid than repair. ‘The organs act more slowly and less effectually than in youth. The circulation is poor, the blood thin and watery, the appetite poor and digestion weak. Â¥ We want to say to every aged perâ€" son in this vieinity that Vinol!, our de lclous 00d Iver and jrom tonic (withâ€" out ofl) will prolong life. Jt cregtes «n appetite, aids digestion and makes good blood, In this natural manner Vinol retards waste and _ replaces weakness with strongth, gtving new lifte to the worn «yatem. â€" It people in this vieinity only real ummumw we would not be able to the Beclinâ€" News INFORMATION MISS M. E. GLICK of od nWM” on on d on ces Friday. evening â€" > 1esoâ€" :‘!nuolto rease annual = 2| ship fee from $1.00 to $2:00, e | duced by ‘Treasurer G.. M. Wedd as% : |Secretary F, S. Hodgins. After ‘a ..‘ somewhat lengthy. discussion â€"of the c ‘ matter it was fnally decided _ that ,gumum‘h(hauu.mmp- m‘otloo we assessed ‘:;.00 :: the me nbsers. _ wl pay -e'nmmm. r ANNUAL FEE Berlin and Waterlooâ€" Members of Canadian.Club Will be : .= * Assessed $2 each nat When the . Cib was otfemised that. ° Club® was ofg -n”&masouwum tuncheons should cost from 35 to 40 oq‘t::.hhu«thmm smeging ‘out imo notiont 19. tas Hiog out the to the memâ€" bers. . Instead of this, however, . the Club is compelled to pay 50 cents per plate for the juncheon and also _ a rental of $10 per evening . for < the dining hall.‘ The cost of printing the notices and sending them out averagâ€" es about $15 â€" per meeting, â€" al‘ of which must be paid out â€" overâ€" and above the 50 cents received from the members attending the luncheons. The financial statement for the year showâ€" ed a deficit of about $50, and in orâ€" der to conduct theâ€" Club suctessfully financially it was necessary fo in :‘crease the revenue of the Club. Some members thought it would be advisable to increase the fee . for luncheons to 75 cents, while others suggested that the annual fee be fixed at $1.50. â€"Owing to the numbers from outside points having extra expense in attending luncheons it was finally agreed that the Derlin and Waterloo members pay $2.00 per annum. is Préesident: R. Reid presided _ and about forty members were in attendâ€" Secretary F. S. Hodgins submitted his report, showing that there . were 19 new members added during the year and the present membership in good standing was 238. There were nine luncheons during the year with an average attendance of 87. The memâ€" bership includes the following . from the different places:â€"Berlin 135, Watâ€" erloo 56, Hespeler 20, Preston _ 16, Elmira 6, Bridgeport 2, New â€" Hamâ€" burg, Galt, Blair and â€"New : Dundee one each. ‘The report also gave. a record of the speakers and the â€" subâ€" jects for the year. ____ w o ‘Treasurer G. M. Wedd presented the financial report, showing balance last year $97.10; members fees $193; fees from luncheons $258.50, total $548.60. The balance im the treasury «as $8.235 and the accounts outstanding amountâ€" ed to $56. The various reports were received and adopted. & Mr. J. C. Haight presented the reâ€" port of the Nominating Committee ard after several amendrvnts the folâ€" lowing officers were elected:â€" Fresidentâ€"C. R. Hanning, Préston. 1st Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"H. J. Bowman, Perlin. 2nd Viceâ€"Pres.â€"James Jardine, Hesâ€" peler. * } Secretaryâ€"F. S. Hodgins, Berlin. Literary Correspondentâ€"J. F. Carâ€" michael,â€" Beriin. F s Treasuretâ€"E. W. Clement, Berlin. Exeeutive Committeeâ€" R. Smyti, Berlin; Robert Wood, Berlin; Thomas Hilliard, Waterloo,; _ M. 8. Hallman, Waterloo; L. E. Weaver, Hespeler, W. J. Motz, Berling J. C. Haight, Waterâ€" loo: E. W. Clement, Berlin. T President R. Ried submitted a reâ€" solution which he had presented â€"at a meeting of the Executive some time ago and was requested to hold _ it over â€"â€"untilâ€" the annual meeting . to make ""om> of. Waterloo County‘s naâ€" tive sons and n.grfnfia‘ufliu" Hon Mackenzie King, an honotrary member â€" Messrs. J. B. Weaver, Berlin and S. B. Bric:er, Waterloo, were appointed as auditors. of the Club. Mr. Ried stated that irrespective of political Teclings all must feel proud of his careet _ an1 the Club ‘homored t Having him _ inâ€" cluded among . the honorary members. ‘The resolution was appropriately secâ€" onded ‘by Mr. Thos, Hilliard, of Watâ€" erloo, and carried unanimously. ‘The excellent services ol Secretary Hodgins were appreciated by . voting him the usual honotarium of $25. The Club decided to issue tile . anâ€" nual report containing the reports â€" of the officers and a synopsis of the adâ€" dresses dplivered drging the. year. The members present listened to an interesting and _ efftertaining address delivered by Mr. J.C. Breithaupt who gave an socount of his tripe last year to the leading citics in South Ameriâ€" ca.. He described the ocean voyage, the features: of <the leading cities of the continent arrl referred briefly to the great cattle growing: industry of the Argentine Republic. _ In concludâ€" ing Mr. Preithaupt asgured hig bearâ€" ers < that after hy creturn ahd travelâ€" the the the the OTTAW A . â€" Wt Address on South America Made Honurary Membet Election of Officers is long journey that wa al th.lntMtDo:lllflI. ddress was groatly appr uoln'mullut“ af thanks on motio® o l wAS RAISED A t s Cabinet 1 ah th ol the ssason and Worst Storm of Winter I Over Berlin and Vicinl The storm . e mnm‘ ® stead of mn;fi O _ Aoâ€"day.._ 1t is reported that drifts as as five dnd .u‘m"‘&‘.. J“ various parts ‘of : the town Mz wind had a. clean aweep whilt in country where the roads were in a bad condition, the crossâ€"roads _ have been made â€" impassable : and the gain roads are drifted in spots four‘ and five feet .. In many roads 'l‘l‘ll.h‘v:.gbemm the fields. ~ Abput{stc~inches of snow fell : durâ€" ing Wednesday but tho â€"strong ‘ blowing at the rate of ilfty and sixty miles lo&-vdrtfill m&- the town and gounâ€" bry them:â€"next to impagsable. izs been â€" pracl m Wednesday mm‘ the storm worked haâ€" YoC in circles in the town, The Hydroâ€" power system, which has weathered the storm of the winter in fing style, was decidedly irregular and over . twentyinterruptions were recorded during the day. The various . street railway compan es ‘<put up a brave ‘battle during Wedncsday and toâ€"day: between get ting through the snow drifts andâ€" the power interruptions they provided a fairly regular service. Strange to say . that notwithstandâ€" ing the fact that the wind ans storm is mote furious Tuesday.than it was on _ Wednesday there having | been no power interruptions * The ~residents along Irvin street have been greatly inconvenienced â€" durâ€" ing the . last week. _ The gasâ€"maims are frozenâ€" and the cooking has had to be done by means of wood stoves or coal oil stoves. â€" In several ~ cases electric stoves were brouglit into serâ€" vice and on Wednesday when the power _ was irregular, warm â€" dinners and suppers were conspicuous by their alsence. 7 London, Feb. 23. â€"Though only four inches ~of snow fell between cight o‘clock yesterday morning andt . eight o‘clock last night, the accompanying winds â€" that . drifted t'& snow into banks and piles many ~deep causâ€" ed one of the worst plizzards ol the winter. Railway, street car, teleâ€" phone and telegraph service was more or less demoralized the countryside over, the storm being a geheral one extending, not only through Western Ontario _ and Central Ontario, but rigl‘t through from Texas north, the storm having started in the.â€"Lone Star State, and as far cost as the Mariâ€" time â€" Provinces: Dallas, â€" Texas, Feb. 21.â€" Heavy windstorms yesterday and last night gecomparied in some sections of Texâ€" as by heavy downfalls, did, thousands of dollars damages by wrecking buildâ€" ings, and demoralizing telegraph and telephone services. ~ In the â€" Panhanâ€" dle courtry the storm completely disâ€" arranged railroad schedules.. San Antonio and Austin, where the damage aprears greatest, report a wind average of 70 to 100 miles an hour, which vnroofed many residencâ€" es, wrerked chimneys and uprooted trees. + Meridian, Mass., Féb. 21.1.â€"A _ deâ€" structive windstorm ~swept over this districh last night, destroying tllousands of © dollars‘ worth of proâ€" perty, killing herds of cattle and deâ€" molishing bomes in the surrounding country. Telegraph wites were prosâ€" trated,‘ communication not being teâ€" stored until this afternoon. A "I WORK HARD FOR MY LIVINEG and v the thepo, She got some m sent thern to me and I tried them and found them :’W medicine that I ever used ney and Bladder Trouwble, Oh ! 194 Corpox St., Starn®rom, N.Y Cattle Killed in Fields Heavy Damage in Texas AND KEED GIN PLLS Storm is General CHARLES COLLI® HURRICANE ladder Trowble, Oh ! ith good and I am so Canada fln Tree it you s l ical Co. ist 1B of cost,my book _‘ *WOM AN 8OWN MBDICAL ADYVISER‘" with explanatory ilnstrations she y 6 ho D aud E:‘:RW for he ?:-nm.l::t-m ouu-t ’Zj flim “I:-,-l c M‘g.la aiple ben which speedity and effectually ot eucorrha reen Bic and Irreguiar Mer tall any sufferer that this ho ie laont ploing seg rein A quiet wedding took place on Wedâ€" nesday at the residerce of the bride‘s father, Mr. Henty (Glenninning, Roseâ€" bank Farm, Manillia, Ont., when Miss Mary Elizabeth was married to . Mr. The seven (Governors, assembled at (hicago two weeks ago, and drafted ‘a ‘Tetterâ€"to â€"Col. Roosevelt, asserting that there was a popular deraand . for him‘ to be President again, and urging him ‘to _ caclare himsell as to wheâ€" ther _ he would accopt the Republiâ€" can nomination _ if it "came unsoliciâ€" ted and unsought." The Governors who signed the letâ€" | ler" wore:â€"Wm.. E. Glasscock, of West Virginia; â€" Chester H. Aldrich, of lNeln‘l; "Robert 1. Bass, of, New ‘lhmflln; Jos. M. Caty, of .Wyomâ€" ing:* Chas. S. Osborne, of Michigan; W. R.Stâ€"bs, % Kansas, Hetbert 8. ~Hadiey, of. Missourl. 1/ Iifforts of Col Ioosevelt‘s friends tw â€" Indace bim . to make an carfier ‘@o laration cf . his attitude on . the |IPresidential qrestion had been . una: itailing. His haconic remark to _ @ friend in _ Cleveland, last Wednesday night, that "my bat is in the ring you will ~ have my answer Monday," i'llmt real indication that hc had in â€" mind an afirmative answel Ito the GoÂ¥vetnors‘ letter. W. J. Beatty of Guelph. Rev.. A N. St. John, Cookstown, cousin of the bride, officiated. Mr. and Mrs Beatty will reside . at Janefield A quiet wmn‘imk place at the rectory of the Church of Ourâ€"Lady, Guelph, Wednesday, when Rev. Fathâ€" or O‘Loane united . in matrtiage Miss Mary Beithe of New Germany and Mr.: Oswald ‘wyage of Medicine Hat, Alta. FREE 1O YOUâ€"MY sisTER * :8 oX ane y ts mir e New York, Feb. 25.â€""I will accept the nomination for President if it is tendered â€"me,"â€" Col. Roosevelt tells the seven Governors who asked him a fortnight ago to be frank about it as soon as convenient. Heâ€"also promises toâ€" adhere to his decision until _ the convention â€" has expressed itsâ€" preferâ€" ence, ‘ The nsichâ€"awaited reply was out toâ€"night at Col. Roosevelt‘s fices kere during his absence on trip to Boston. : =*~ @t ¢o larat I‘rosidet tailing. friend :i nicht. Fart Grey, speaking at the dinne of the Steamship Owners‘ Associatior at Newomstle, expressed the . belie EARL GREY‘S FAITH IN CANADA that a big t was immincr to watch the satd would not only fo trade, but fo the United States.. M be made a firstâ€"class p believed that insurance reduced to the level L.L.“u YOUR BLOOD IS TAINTED ROOSEVELT WILL ACCBPT Bth. ¢ »edsdtrt Lo ..~ ... M Dres. KENNEDY &KENNEDY ‘Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. NOTIGE Vsm eapins Sree ' \ to our Canadian Correspondence Departâ€" qnpippmmeneremeess | mentin. Windsor, Ont. . If you desire to see u8 ly call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat u'ufi::ni‘tlxour Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only, Address all letters as follows; 4 DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. # â€" Write for our private address. BEATTYâ€"GLENDINNING , BOILS, SW , BLOTCHE, id e mAE NEW OD TREATMENT â€">â€" 53 SAVAGEâ€"BEITHE HYMENEAL Lk se ds t e t +3 daa s ougee 210 50â€"3 n mt e . oT _ e 3 40e «Toh Seop k Jt . o qi tm on e aaaiet â€" ~ a pPPRZ uts lt y o oo reatie WR he He ahadiad M g€ tt, _ and Tok ‘s friends an catfer on _ the {r anad it given ofâ€" w NOT ight ald l We desire to call the k of all thoseâ€" Apophto : 3s > nds iens sous in the blood and exj from e Wfifi o oas compiicated. cante vo. perfect m cure without dobnd*n: %‘:.mn-i?aw :‘Imd&-'- b‘:nm 30 Sridensen c Mseage: Under the influenc of the New Method the skin beâ€" mneemtenoniens out c the eyes ’ m aiaen ie n YOU CAN ARRANGE TO PAY AFTER YOU ARE CURED CHILDREN FOR FOSTER HOMES Rev.â€"C. R. Miller was in Tgufi: last week and returned to h with eleven childten, three of which were = taken to Stratiord: and â€" cight left at the Sheiter awaiting to.. be placed â€" in foster homes. ‘The group was composed of five girls and _ six boys ranging in ages from six to sixteen years. A mumber ‘have alâ€" ready been arranged for and the »>th> ers will be readily provided for, all teing apparently wellâ€"broughtâ€"up chilâ€" dren. Certain Ingredients that Really Promote Hair Growth when properly combined Resorcin is.one of the~most eCecâ€" tive germ destroyers ever discovered by science, and in connection with Beta Napthol, which is both germiciâ€" dal and antiseptic, a combination is {ormed which destroys . the germs which _ fob the hair of: its natural nourisiiment, â€" andâ€" also creates & clean, healthy condition of the scalp, which prevents the development of new getms. x These ingredients in proper ation, ‘with alcoliol added as lant and . for its â€" wellâ€"defin ishing properties, perfect porh most effective remedy that is for scalp and hait troubles. A GREAT DISCOVERY Pilocarpin, although not a C matter of dye, is a wellâ€"known gredient for restoring the ha‘r its natural. color,. whenâ€" the 1 hair. has been caused by a _ of the scalp. 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