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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 20 Mar 1913, p. 6

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1. all,'r4i1,llliIllh a T. a mu (' _...) B 011cm) NEAR BLAIR- 'i,')., TRACKS comm WITH la J .DrOwned tu,rihg (iii:.:;:;:,')';:?::'!)?,', ti':ii5yi The cleanest. daintiost. most le- lnshing and delightful hair tonic in tte world is I’ARISIAN Sago. " you do not. use it you an daily miss- ing a glorious treat lt is simply splend'd‘ In: mm. “mum and rlnld- I’M. lt is sold at drug and toilct goods counters for may 5n tymts a large bottle Ask for PARIS] VN Sago tor your own protection, The girl nth the Auburn luau ls onvH'ry Carlo! and bottle ttugh D lvimn'nn M "rantiord. Ott? . writes :--"I considrr Pulls MN Supp the ttest propttratirm lor the our! ot dandruff. talluut hair and itfhilm st'alp that t haw ~h-- In”? It " an Manon: hair hmu- und may“ and I ska" nun” hr It'ete ed to Itithly rr-mend P1ltlsHAN Sage It is a hair nourish" and prompt- ly ttttta life, luscrr and fruity mm ttuit. faded and ill lm'unz hair PARISIAS Sago 1lrivrs out all 6attdrutt and stops hair from, fal.tne In two works. It stops itching scalp), In " bouts _ PAHISIAX SAGE IS Yul tt FRIEND tyif.' IT AND ALL "All! AND sthLP THOI'BLI‘IS QUICKLY Go. No poisonolis sugar oF lead-no sul- rttur-no dye in PARISIAN Sage. Robert Pickin, a young r%cottishett- gineer ot Montreal. died. as the ra- am. 0! an anoint-M at, a skiing party in calebxation of his engmgrmcnt. NO MORE DANDRUFF tht FALLING HAIR ""arr'te"etghtrm.tarrrrsTrs". I tww. always used Baby's nwn Tablets and 11::qu good tor little put-sf? The Tamas an? sold by medicine dcahtrs or try mail at 25 runs a box from Baby's Own Tablets are good for all little ones-gm for the new-burn babe or tlr growing child. They are “mommy sak- and are guarammd try a mernt. analyst to be free from Grimes and "the; injurious drugs, Emims them Mr-LML lit-nun The, Dr. Williams' Medicine Ihr, Brockville, Ont. 6001) FOR Imit ONES The conductor went, to the nearest farm house and notified the Berlin “minorities: The Stanford auxiliary was sent ior and is busy this alter noon ro-placing the engine on the track. The work is somewhat dliiicuit airing to the men having to work in the water. ' There were only tour or five passengers aboard, among whom was Mr. Louis Lang ot Berlin. They leftthe train and alter walking through the want were taken back to Call. PRESTON 2filiIllEWrhlE _' BEING REMOVED FROM ' THEIR HOMES Bl BOATS . ENGINE ONLY WAS DERAiLHD. The Gan-Elmira o. T. R. Irain was derailed about one mile north ot Blair where the Grand River has flooded the tracks. The woken ice covered the rails and an attempt was made to pass through by the engi- nm but without success. The train was moung very siowty and was won stopped when it was ionnd that the engine had left the tracks. -ie--e --- - “I -- er'V '"'_° - -.'_.. """"""'I ""'b -re'. "I "w“ The tucks on tho Elmira branch ot the Grand Trunk are under water III were covered with ice this morning. The train Horn Gan. was de- nned this morning. Nobody was injured but the track cannot be cleared (or some time. Gall. Much 14.-1'lne annual spring treshet at the Grand River ttooded the lower portion ot this town this morning. The basements of a greater Intake: od the buildings on the east side at the river are being ftiUd with um. considerable damp to household meets resulting. The Knitting Comm; and several other industries -witt be out of busi- MCI for , las or tyo Irrits to their mullingry My; stopped try, tioo4. _ Tur-UA-eo-tother"" “(with his brother hardy all"! m o'clock Samurai-y to no the ire' Boating bun tie-rivet and “I: talking an; the bank, " is scanned I]. We gnu-In excited and and. lie (ell into the run when It had qreeefittwed the his and Us brother Walter immediately m to acute assistance. VIII-gen Ina-ma! to the scene. but on Mr arrival it was round that m. VII extinct. Flatt: wen III we to resuscitate the Wales; body but without "all. - A an drawn-g ”that not M we sun-my mogul»; " St Jack, _ a. den- nu-oid no. at Ueorie Nasturtium. nan conduct- butch In that viii- an! in Berlin. [out his tue by [811135 into two [out - during a lulu-g "all. Strqtdttd we“! streets in Preston. necessitating removing residents from Dome ot the houses in boats. The can. Preston & "espeter Ry. cannot run Its cars to "espeUr. The only damage here by tioods is that sustained by merchant's E M, “rm! guurauttve. u St. jacbbsrfL-af iitfvTuG? am, March t5.--Water backing up from the raging Grand River has I}: Kaila)“. m {tam [or Berlin with a loot] of meat. He In this. a. the road m mm of me sad “may. “imam; Pe.. "bhet to than; spans. T he accident In. and a down In Fainting Spell A conference took place at Windsor of representatives of western Ontario municipalities regarding the proposed radial line to connect Utose parts with easttrra Ontario. 1'?te,t-xrrtyLin.rtr.cr, W. Leon- ‘ard of the CPR. intimating ttte 'e4y's [1:330 to at once open nl‘gntiar lions ior mutant? of that railway to sum:- other route than through thr park system. Today the Mayor to ‘Cl‘ivtd the [allowing reply from Mr. Leonard: "The cttirens in the em- tisr- of their undouhtt'd rights have voted down um only possible on- lranro into Fitrattord that: we would wnsidcr. We ham no dther proposal or suggestion to one: them, and we 'xill go ahead with our program without considering a Station! col- nection, STRATFORD WILL N01 ar C P. It CONNECI'ION Stratford, Mann ttr-Foitowing th, 4:1an oi the cpm, South River 11taLt-wgpuryrdaw-o.-aiouar---Ate'fr, lelto" Dent. I” LONDON, CANADA M ”has brim fall of road things, Con. uin- uhubk- intormattirn tor the {at-m, and" "than and [Muir .4ameee. td out. of the latest Am: bud. world-wick immuom. VIN-bk- premiums. Your choice of 9 new when.“ u." Ill-mined mm for Sal-j urn“ l:-!1> :hsolxllcly tree with - nrd-rJarxo or run“, Pt'.'.? dolly wrtttnr, Mal this WI." vmlr name and addrer.. Your "can! will mach-e FINII‘ summon, sure " in: - wul-blcs or '.owers In: market. In in hurt . "p-ci" price “at. Wm. '04-, while In In»: in your ' DARCH & HI'NTER SEED CO., 1913 Catalogue New Read! .t‘wr; i " 'ip, illlllllllFd? Moved by Mr. Hellman seventh] by Mr. Shaw that smash-Jive doll-ts be granted to the Trustees of the Pollen Village ot Bridgeport for the PUFF)” oi assist'ing to haul " electric light system on the street: ot said “Rage. Moved by Mr. Jaipur: seconded by Mr. (not: that the (allowing mum be paid and that chequos be iuurd by thy luv-m in payment. at the seven] accounts, Tir. '.-- .lohn flaytott, tvnus for wire Inm- 'rm.rr ._. . (q ,. $1700 M"niripat World, sunscnphmm and supplits . Wr» ,,r9 2119 .tatoy Frttart'rl. refund ot mm 300 Geo Schmidt. building $18393- nent roll, _ , 375 Alarm: [lemon cur teittttd us t I. John R. Waysmith; 2, Philip Cress; 3, Pettr Mabel ; i, Wm. Latt- Ber; . John Abra; a, M. K. Deans; L Simon Cotter; 8, Philip Becker; tr, Edward Dubriek '. 10, Jacob Riehm: It, David Luther; 12, Alfred Israel; 13, Alson Cressmaa: 14, John Kar- achor; 15, Joseph Miller; 16, Hairy Rick; l' and 18. Nathaniel Snyder; I9. Ed. Hiigartmer:, M. Robert Bricknell; 2t, Chr. hessetring; 22, Leander Snyder; M, Henry, Liver- good. Mow! by Mr. .unzen waded by Mr. ("on that Brtaw No. 2 A u now Med in in Committee ot the whole be read the third lime and passed. l, Victor Mayer; 2. Alli-n B. Shana; 3, David Winner ; A, Alex. swim; 5, Chartres Fischer; Ir, David Kessrlring; 7, Irvin Shawn's"; 8, William Timm ; 9, Jacob S, Snyder; IO, Otto Looming; n. Isaiah ('rnss~ man . I'.'.. Jacob B. Snyder; 13, John liabcrmaahl; rt, Addison Woolner; tii, David Thain; ls, Edgar Deb. ucilcr; It, AIL-mm Fitsch. 1, Simon Thater; 2, Simon “amen. 3, Wendel (lawns; 4. Gootfried Reinhardt; 5, Rudolph Rheinhardt Cl s, uphmiah Brit; T. Fernando Sup! dtyr , a, Michael ' Beautintter; a Titusl Snyder; 10, Jacob s. Snyder; 11,: Noah Kunkel; 12. Jam!» Etta; 13,i "thctty Frank; M, Claude Thorium! IS. Joseph Brnder; lo. Ed. Fatatl bath; IT, tray. Hamilton: Mr. Aunt! may Rule; " Martin 0mm. 1 In Ere. Div. No. 3. i _ l. Moses Honspcrger; 3,, Wat.; Hhodcalmcl; 3, L. M. n. mm; 4,: Jnnathan Snyder; s, Moses B. Mar-! Cn: 6, Benjamin M. Eby; 7, John; Herring“; 8, Wesley Sittler; 0.\’c'il-t ham Knarr; Mt, Roinbatdt Pricss; tl. Putz-r Kutmeti_1?o_1iimts.1mrshi, l5, In cl diagonal; ls, Josiah runner. . Pt By-law No. a A with the names of the following persons as Overseers of Highways for 1913. In Else. Div. No. I. I, Jacob Krone; 2, Josiah Ober- boltzer: 3, Herman Ilene]; 4, Isaac Brent]; 5. Henry B. Hae; tl, Aaron Bear k T, Herman Ludwig; tr, Lawrence Snyder; ' Frances Hilborn I0, Aaron Hasty; ll, Chr. Brunch er: 12. Same! Name; 13, Bert Marla; rt. Louis Bitch-y; Mr, John "baker; 16, John Werlich; w, " tred Ellis; 18, LW. Barton; 19. George Ehrhardt; ar, Arthur Vanna- Edward Bands; M, John Shaman; M, It E. Cowan: M, Charles Han- dori ; 25, George Monday; M, Noah t'ehwritarr; M. Abram Heckrotb; 39, (hark. Itseves; 3i, Amos .Schie- di, 31, Nathaniel Clomrns; M, (hr. Jahnke; 33, Henry Prmtge. F In like Div. Nu. S, ”Mia: No. s he did“ That the mm division he numhrred " and Henry Livcrgood be overseer toe the curtain rear. Moved by Mr. Grott seconded by Mr. Jam that this Council now go Into eotnrMttee ot the whole on By- Law No. a A to provide lor the as» pointmrnt ot Overseers ot Highways tor 1913. I Ttes Reeve in ths ehair. (‘ouncil Tetsumed and the committee reported having tilted in the blanks Moved by Mr. Shaw seconded by Mr. llauen that Road Division No, 4 in Baton! Divislou No. 1 be di- 1ided. “In tho new Dlvuion be “new! " and Henry Prong!- be otersm {or the want year. That Road Division No. " In Electoral Moved by Mr. Hanan-n seconded by Mr. Shaw that the “In cl two thow Inl. the hundred 6oliars to M to the tram ot the Board od Com- misdoners ot the Watnloo Tour-ship Municipal Telephone Association at Uttt Bank ot Toronto. in Weston. toe a; purpose at furnishing supplies and a. an. It“. a! the M ado. m and Id -. low! by Me. Hal-n “do! by 11:.qu that 37-h- No. 8 h nou‘e In: the mu 01 out- 'ers cl no...” to In! no Int. “(new the. loud by Mr. - aetxmad " in Jun- that gram.» and I: " hm!» “MUM“ mic silt curse, ct magm- the am te- 1raelne to a. It." Kilo estate In lr. In ty mini“ Kilo estate u [all e and that" he (imposition Seal to attached to u.u (sciatica. nil-nee. Div. No. s.' In Elec. Div. No. t i'l‘elle Mothers What To Do For ( Delicate Children. "My fourteen-”arch! daughter was very thin and delicate. She had a bad cough so that I became very much ‘alanhed about her health. She was 1 nervous and did not sleep well, had ‘rery llttle appetlle and doctors did l not help her. Having heard so much about Wool. I deelded to give " a , trial. tt he. helped her wonderfully. ! She can aleep all hlght now without (rottatotr one»: In met, her cough la ‘5000. Her appetite to greatly Im- proved and she has “1.04 lo weight. Vino! I: a wonderful medicine. and l l wilt elven keep it In the home. I 1 irigt every mother - qrhat Vlnol pep do for dew-ate children" Mrs l Wm. Archer, 223 Broadway. Long Branch, N. J. This dallclom rod liver and iron rumor-mum: without all In a wonderful body-builder and trtremtttvereator for hath you: and old. Wp promise to [in Dark your menu In every such use when Vinol dons not tr.rteiit, This sh": our mm m VinoL 'The Sam Weber. the Datt Snyder. Uh Aaron Snyder and several other :smaller 1rrsdscts. urer's Bond . m-P" ..--ror_. .. p.. 20.00 Wellington Snyder. labor on Ttr. Line W. "r-r, .. ___.. VV. . ..-.r_ ".13 Moved by Mr. Groll seem-dad by Mr. Shaw that' this Council now ad- journ to me! agbin at the Tn. "all on Saturday April tSth, at 10.30 a. m. ', 0- 'ttteon by Koch all M- innie mun-u went into a can!“ wt It. Ila-4a on the Auditors' Mate ml 0! the Tmmr'l account: Is in: nu ma no. Mano L. Weber tn the out. I Alter cums-mg the "me tho com» _eiirmutte6 and the china“ pl» Scented ths 'oTowug "can '- F To the [have and C'oqneil:-- I We, your mum: at the viola, "res have to report. that we In." ennui-ad the Auditor: mum» at (an I‘m-mu account; to: tho you inning rm. am, 1013. showing a {bah-[q on hand at 81141.”, and an pp and same correct we mm 'the “onto- ot the m. Ham-WW -. "tni-P'aiirE--isi-e"Yms-, F. [once ...._ ,. f'" ..... p.. . m-F-r-., 14.08 Ernst Radluc. building culvert”. 7.00 F. Klein, labor at e hart .. .. 1.60 Jerry. Sander, erecting railing, 35.70 H. C. Edgar, manila“ on Tress C ttrtrve1ling':" ,.- ..... MV.... .r.r.r_'. L05 Harley Schmidt, gravel ._ .. 'FV 1.50 "wry Hollis. m. bridges .._ .. 29.85 Registry other. laws ""r-e» terr-P ... 5.85 Peter Bowman, gravel and work 4-50 Total .._ l., mr_pm. ___ .rmrr.r-* ”$89.15- .--C"artied. MOM by Mr. liaison and Mr. Web- er, that thiq council do now adjourn to meet again at the Council Chant her, Conestoga), on many “an Ist day of April, Best, at ' o'eloek a.m. -Carrlcd. new: used MINAHD'S LINIMEYI‘ tor Croup; found nothing equal to it -, suro'cxxc. - __ -__ tans P-P... ,,. .., .-....r.. c, -_... Corporation Pilkington, labor on Ttr. Line .... . .Nt'P.t_ ""'."' FN. l A. E. Proud, bonus tor wins" !_Toro"irA'ca-ety.sii. 'hitiHieitta'i_io-, 'r16i'itarue-re-."h.". ;0. ma. pill.“ to mum-u can...” _ “a...“ _ no fumes-II...“ _ I MINARD'S [ANIMEKT (‘o., Limited Moved " Mr. Roth and Mr. Weber. that the following accounts be mild and that than Room grant his ordnrs for the saveral amounts 's.- Enoch Barman, Pool Townlrino The Council met again. Altthe members want. Moved by Mr, Brodttaee%r and Mr. Weber, whereas several oi our old wooden bridges have reached a cmt- dition at decay so as to emtattotr the public 'satety,--the [allowing may be mentioned in this connection. viz: And whereas the-amount of money “united to replace them, old struc- tures with rtr-intorced concrete ttrett- " and bridges, approximates $6000; And sshfieas the raising or this amount would require, an extra hwy ot two mills or more on the dollar; Theater: we propose to raise this sum by issuing M year 5 fer cent, debentures and that we hen-hr instruct that-lurk to [negate a by-law [or aluminum: granting . ... .-_.. eV_Pr. . Enoch Snider, Peel Tounlinc Mom! by Mr. Koch and Mr. Brof. hmckcr, that the upon ot the cota- tttith-e M the whole on the Auditor: statement at the Treasurer: mounts be adopted raised on the min- 'lu.'Sttr1ittP's ' . 'Ne Count-u adjourned tor one hour at Iu'd tr Me. Iain at Ir. ue uq. la y; mic Mr. an: M with has to: the m mt. why] me: am to 't.5s.-Lhtr- LUsariClEljErJf'f. A. a. irtr'.tr?iElr, “merino. (in) in» L. Weller, CHAS. K. SEA RP. GEO. A. TILT at the was)“ w J. smeR. Clerk Clerk 340.50 11.75 There have been proposals to which I shall no more than allude that we should build up a great usual or- ganization in Canada. In my humble opinlon NOTHING OF AN EFPEC- TI\'E CHARACTER COULD BE BOLT UP IN THIS COUNTRY WITHIN A QUARTER OR PER- HAI'S HALF A C'ENTUHY. Sir Wilirld Caurier expressed his intentitfn to "stay with the boys." no matter what the result. might be of the prawn struggle in radiant. or in an alertiwL ' (PREMIER BORDEN, DEC. 5. 1912) (PREMIER BOWEN, FEB. M, 1908 In so in! as my .right (honorable triad, the Prime Minister, urday out- lined the lines of naval defence of this country. I ma entirety at one with him. I am "ttirely oi the opin- ion in the ftrst place that the prom line upon which Ira should proceed in that regard IS THE LINE op "AV- ING , CANADIAN NAVAL FORCE OF' OUR OWN. I entirely believe-in that. _ --..- e-----.- ti1rRrl,5ll_il?:ti2.i A1N1CW-Sksa9etut t.MK--attrRDE'A', arimmri=i5U; In so in! as my _ right (honorable I think that an expenditure of may triad, the Prime Minister, today out- designs! tor that purpose (load . mar lined the lines of naval defence of vat (Home) OUGih' IN THE MAIN this country. I am entirety at one AT LEAST TO BE UNDER THE with him. I am entirely of the opin- CONTROL OF OUR OWN “PAR- ion in the ftrst place that the prom-r ”AMI-INT. and that try making on line upon which us should proceed in appropriation of this kind and attack that regard IS THE MNE op "AV- in; to the defence of our own coasts ING.t CANADIAN NAVAL FORCE by eeroperati- amt, oo-ordilntion OF OUR OWN. I entirely believe-in with the path! naval force: we that. _ would be doing our duty not onlv to Canada. " to the Empire as a whole. "*\ If TOU are aitittst,tlris spring you) cznuot allow. in Four.owtt interest» to overtook so valuable anisefieints as! rt. Williams" Pink Pills. Sold try all mcd'cim; dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes tor $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicim Co. The Municipal Council of the County of Waterloo will meet at the Faun House. Berlin. on Tuesday, April Isth, 1913. at m o'clock a.m. HERBERT J. BOWMAN, County Clerk. Berlin, March w, 1913. U-4t. a year ago, I was in I very anaemici condition, gusting from most at "an symptoms of that trouble. Often I; spent sleepless nights. and kit as‘ though I did not care whether I liv- ed or not. In this condition I to! Kan taking Dr. Williams' Pink I’i'lsi.1 and alter the use of tenor WNW. bows " “us rest-tred to‘the Musing; ci valet-t bank. I feet, ttviiore,', that I Cannot say too much in praisr " this modicum." . _ _ , , my banish spring weakness but guard ,you against the more serious. ailmta that follow. such as anac- mia, Itervovs ability, indigestion. rheumatism, and other diseases due to bad Mood. Miss Lillian Howe, Portland, out, says: "A little over was. Amt "I. one aiGrsGtuiu tonic and blood builder is Dr. BU. tups' Pink Pills. Then Pills not Beedod. "In! mic take puts-live mun-1m in the spring. This in i won‘t you lystem and leaves you serious mistake. You cannot cm yours-H with a medicine that all“! weaker still. This is all that . pur- ptive does. What you need to gin you health and strength in the spring is B tonic _ medicino M will arid: the btoof tet. loath the - u;- ---- - ... hmcwnmm [with no“ vying to “I m. mod-omen Moon. on. in on:- ‘hud all Indy uny- may ven- m ”in t. home, an on», the they at“. check. has the vitality at on. tho (Iron-mt. The that hecomo- thin and tasty and is, do“. ti“ nutrition. Sane no» has in“ and . Ming ot m. when)“: 1ow-amritod and nervous. Still one“ no trouV Jed with daunting Dimple and an eruption. while no: got 1. in the morning was Just u that! u with ttmy IBM to bad. The us " Inn; symptoms that the blood is may! or!" and that a medicine is Homo Soakerv Train» Leave Toronto 10.20 pan. during March. April. September and Oetohrr, and " 2 tum. and 10.20 pan. during Mar. June, July and August. Thn-‘I Tron-l Imam. Io Win-uni “(I Went now To an KEV HEALTH AND sew swam-mu " ms swam. Siting ulna-um mind-3y. ‘badtb not: tow-nu “at“!!! OI " m. Comfortable berths. fully animal vim New. on hr and " ”at: It!“ lmlh low -t. In 'aiS1PohTg out. Tum. was!" and Return . ”5.“ “mm: and Return - a... oe... a I m It!" u-u an: To Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Full particuluu Lry.nt .auylt'.R. County of Waterloo Mr. Borden's Amazing Volte Face HOWEEIERS BEIGE EXCUR’SfIONS WHEY BIND (rom any CP.R. wt or trite M. G. Murphy, District Pusan” Ltttt,Torottto . be devised. It you have the British navy, the most powerful navy in the world. it you cxroprrate with it, IF YOU AB- SIST IN MAINTAINING AND BUILDING IT UP. I VENTURE TO SAY THAT YOI' HAVE ARRIVED, FOR THE PRESENT AT' LEAST, AT THF, BEST SOLI'TION or, THIS' PROBLEM that could possibly Why should you go on suffering when there II . remedy so easily obtained and soreiiahte? GIN PILLS colt but it. a box, 6 for $aoo. Money back if t ey do not help you. Snare free if you: write Nltionll Drug an Chemical Co. of Candi. Limited. Tomato. use lhette - from drouatira in tha Crud River yesterday. In com- pany nth than other boy: he was sitting on a tight mun; " ue riv- er tile “my; the tgood when the iait pm way, throwing young Ma- hon into tho water. The strong cur- ml. hora him "any towards the dam. some too you]: distant. Sever ll “ta-m: to in: mm were nude trom tite Mr oe the stores along the hull: and from the Victoria Midge. under which he passed, but without success. Just " be In: about to be in“ on: the blink of the dam he unused to stupohuwho! cord thrown him by Within Duncan. In My” ot m Mandel! Conan”. and was towed to' way. A striking Incident. ot the attair cm: the Mamie act ot James Fischer, who risked his life by leaping from a stone dyh) into the wild and icy wa- ters, and swimming a distance of 150 yards in" an attempt at rescue. a amggia; T tfitix'trieFtss remedies without any apparent mulls. Haring sold GIN PILLS for a number of ,years. I thought there must he ligand in them, otherwise the sales “-0111 not incrrue so fast. I Rave them a fair trial and the results I tiad to be good". GEO. F.. ROGERS. GIN PILLS have well earned the confidettce which drtutgists, as we" as the public, have in than. For years they have been reiitsittg the Ain of Rheumatism. Lumbago and Kidney Troubles generally. and changing tortured cripples into strong, supple men and women. -- _ _ MlNARD'S LIKIMENT FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. =12. W,., . z IP' HEN your acct (If i%T, 'a's , tells you )uegxrses a 5-" - & ti' certain tea in his .. ith' i own home. you r ’1 feel rettystueit's " t A- gooIlea. ' ‘ , 'e/ E . .Attd whttrarrr.o- Cry, ‘ mam-n! drugglsl , ’ takes (UN PILLS ' I / . "N Ui for Isis own Berk- 'N _ t, K ache, you can leg) -r qune sure there " nothing else quite so good. Winnipeg, May 19th. 1912. “h: the autumn of to“. I suffered whllncoplinml pry in Ite back. -g k MAN WHO KNOWS Mi Liv} TNKG GG Blow. Narcu " -Earie Malian. lilo was ut av. the son at Mr. For all!!! unwi- lhu high fe can: cote-mm" an.“ NoerameheBerih. jri-i'r'aiBig W ==-=" U M74 car,.'.! CP rss" " 3"}: " ’ Tr" gym; gum In mr manna; Sm GIN PILLS All. a.“ ". Pain In The lack '0.” I... thr SETTLEIIS httilfti, : munch“ _ mommawm ll? In tit -LGRTirii _...._ an n. My Thrush Cobain Ind rm Slave" Salli-rs and mAmed wrung-t lip m manna: 16m nmedféi i mum]. March; i3.--The anon?!)- 'oueat in Ottawa yesterday before 9. ('anad‘an tubercuioaia convention by Dr, Rich". of the emu] _ mats that had been catriesd on 1% HM scusatotiam at Stes Kathe to. ‘wards All: perfection of a cure ttt tub- erculosis has drawn attention "gr tho 'gkt that a confrcre M Dr. Richer here, Dr. G. A. Brown. has also orodueed a vaccine which has been oiuevessrully used in ttte,taeaterteett o! ithis disTase. _ may mm in oer/JiiE2, a...“ in n our. car. for t" skin din-o... OH tttterred hid}. alga, Nutrient: a. fy, an... Inn}; lull 'arldTf,lNrdh1st', mldmc-enndhthnditli .... vultur- In ' I . . II - inIn-cd irtu".Ta."'lra WI',,','.,'..". All drum-u ad lun- all u no; box. . [It In. In. “In 0;. M h Carlie- Works, outwit. Michigan who will send free to any fume: their book on terminus with . Jtnetttso-s calendar, postage Traid. They want agents where they no not now NIKE- sented. 'Address. muddy. Carbon Works, Postolncc Duvet 0144. Do- ttoit, Michigan, akin; In terms. "This - mm... .5. thst box ot 22.3“. G 'dt,ttt light that “be: {no um. 'IW. ghugl to ”1&inva the com. M (In In " " in no. out a ,kiiia' raid . an in.” a..._ “a but " mur- an m," Mr. J. E. Arno-null. n bacon! the Peace and nation muster " Walnu- ton, on the P.E.t. Ry., In”: "Four your: ago I fell on a freight truck, lua- lnlnlng a bad out on the from! of my leg. I though! this would heat, but Instead " developed into a bad ulcer. and Inter into a form ot (exam. which unread very rapidly and‘ also atarted on the other leg. Both lea beam. Mt swollen and oore that I could all] to about my work by having ""e induced. _ . “I Font-mu two docton. “I tried all the gain-s, 1ittimettttrmtd lotion: I heard of. but Instead of getting better t got worse. JLur B2.stttnsut seen it that mum-n; eoutd 5m such good results: I can highly Je- commend the Homestead Fermi-t to all “ho wish to build up their tarms and grow big crops." T ( factured and sold by the, - Ariettie Fast "Cai, max'fi‘in'tatmu him what I had done urine tstty he could not have believed r. it he had not. _ -, h f _ T' H. llndgrlts, "iatt'tikit, on, writes: “I bought Moral mks of Homestead Bone Mack Vermin: from H. Hamlyn ol this place win I used on part of my oat Add. T previous owner of the farm paid, a visit this summer and in walk over the farm we‘visited the on} field. He asked me why a plrt- a! this tieid slurred-oats of sq not greater length and quality um ths rest spCthe {dictum htm Dr. Brown said that . his v: contain“! iodine. h T _ Dr. Brown this,ototrsittg, when 'rs. terviewed, pointed out am. the m Bulls oi his experiments Ind laid before the, medical congress held at Rome last you. lie chm that complete cures had heal deter] inn. number or selected “lambda can. while amelioration bad been gnu in more advanced instances. h “I have much pica-n in “I to the almost “and!” - I derived from making “Fruit-AAiVU'J In . New Man: “on Constipation. and the only Wu: 1 cm secured mdomeuy “and.“ "Ptuit-a-tives". This undid-c can! Bladder and Kidney ttmitdii"' . In: when everything else w Also In! spring, I m u even that J Bladder Trouble con " with Kid Trouble, and “FILM." RE than complaints toe us. win pigskin: attending at hair-canny given me up. . t. lammomd‘ ”Md all I can stroll ly gran-30d SEI':". Line? for FEE-k Sue‘m“ “4 - 7m“ __ - -iGeiitiitrtiaw, has; "Fruit-a-ttrea" is the on! “it. in the world made at 'iii'iEl,'ii'-'i1F. is the gums! kidney, _ MUN medicine ever put on “it“ , soent%x,6forta. uh! "se. At dealers or can! J,pt2ttltNhei price by Fruit-native. "el, f8'tt WILLuumI's. mer., In? 21th. I“ 3.39% 'iris"" s/b l VTll'iCO“ Surprised degnef‘Owncr DOCTORAISG HASACURE - " “PM all Ct, may: at I“! mm, pig-J r {a} 'TGT "m' L".T'ad ',T; I Gia)'";; a u cine. 74.3“ t, “a M -

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