â€"â€"Guelph,.â€"Ont: ,â€"}aily 6.â€"Mr.â€"â€"George Howatd, ons of Guelph‘s oldest _ and most highly respected residents a forâ€" â€" "§er Mayor and an Aldern#an for many years, passed away after an â€" illness 0f several months at noon to day. He was born in England, but came to Guelph whon a mere lad and bas _ teâ€" sited bere ever since, taking an‘ acâ€" tive part in everything that pertained to the welfare of the city. He leaves a dauglhter Mrs. A.F. Fidler of James town, N.Y. He was in his.78th year. womnmmmen m memepmgee C 9t 1c C ces 0 0 oJ ux2 0 %_ _ HigInU ED Four Nurses in Training Receive Their|Principle Part of Federal Gra| . h. Jult 1.â€"Fite"of Unkitoien * Diplomas, Medals and Prizes . | _ "* 4 §19%733 Willter : |@uRSHP SSE Bocuthes . at B.â€"W Hoopltal w« du-nâ€":.u Felt Shoe Company ,5 uen metnnng n s O. A. C. WILL GET $51,500| "Wallitg alom of $65.000 _ _ PROMINENT RESIDENT OF . GUELPH DEAD Dr. T.IJ. Callaban detivered a very Able address to the Graduating class. Graduating Class are:â€" Miss Arminta Ballard, Listowel. Miss Laura Breakey, Newtonhrook. Miss Christina,(C. Klippert, Berlin. Miss Emma C. Stewart, Urbana.0. A nsost impressive â€" ceremony was whch was a firstâ€"class, upâ€"to date inâ€" stitution, and equal to any _ in _ the courtry. lie invited all those _ who bad not already inspected it, to do se, â€"and feltâ€"certain that the majority of the intelligent public would heartiâ€" ly approve of what the trustees bad accomplished. *On behalf of the Hospital Trust he thonked the Medical Association for the lectures ,which had heen delivetâ€" ed to the nurses throughout the yvear. * ladies‘ auxiliary for their _ conâ€" tihued interest in the hospital, to t‘me who had _ furnished _ private wards, very completely. And from a sanitary | point cf view, and to Mrsâ€" Powman, superintendent, for the effiâ€" cjent work which she has accomplishâ€" ed durinx the year. Ite spoke of the qualifications required by a first class nurse, such as lovaltvy to the instituâ€" tion, physical strength, honesty, and industry. Hle _ quoted one of the speakers at the openins of the _ new hospital _ in _ Toronto when he said, ‘"The hospital is fot the making _ of guardian angels for the sick and _ alâ€" fjcted." Bed success. The lawn ‘had been beauâ€" tifully decorated and wired by Messrs Routley and Lockhart, and presented @M attractive appearance. A goodly number of chairs _ had been provided but they proved insuflicient for _ the large number of friends of the graâ€" duating class and the institution who gathered to witness the exercises. Ex cellent _ music was rendered throughâ€" out thr prozramme by Starnaman‘s orchestra, _ which was greatly appreâ€" Ciated. President J.B. Iughes of the Hosâ€" pPiMal Board was the chairman of the eÂ¥ening. In his opening remarks _be spoke of the completion of the _ new flng, which had recently been opened gb amnual graduation exercises of the _ administering of thr â€" Florene Beriinâ€" Waterloo Hospital were Nightingale _ Pledge to the different ï¬ol the _ lawn on the northwest graduate s by Rev. MaÂ¥cus Scott, D of the institution on Monday 1D., _ after which they were presented :',en'ng and proved to be an unqualiâ€" with the pledge. k. _â€"_ at B..W. Hospital iDDRESSES WERE APPROPRIATE VARICOSE VEINS CURED . DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Write for our private address. _ brxx cox HometeEvribing Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. .or'c: All letters from Canada must be addressed ' to our Canadian Correspondence Departâ€" eeeemmmmmmmemeeee . meutin Windsor, Ont. . 1f you dcsinc to see tis Iv:rsomny call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we sec and tre..t mo patients in our Windsor offiges which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: Are you a victim? Have you lo«t hope? Are you intending to rmrrxr Has your L.ood been discased? Have you ary woâ€"l:nes;t Our N:w Merzop REATMCNT w .l eure you. What it has done for others it w.il do for yotl. Conenltation ;r.o. No matror who has treated you, wriie for an horest c{; nion Free of Charge. Freeâ€""Eoyhood, Manhood, Fatherhood." (Illustrated) on Diseases of Men. NO NAHE.S Us:g WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRIVATE. No names on Drs. KENNEDY & KENNEDY BLOOD POTSONS are the most ‘!rmllentud most serious diseases. ‘They the ver'y life blood of the victim and unless endnlt eradicated from the system -sfl"e'.-... goring complicatins. Bewaro of Mercury, 1t may suppress the symptomsâ€"our NEW MLTiOD cures all blood discases. YOUNXG OR MIDDLE ACED ï¬tw.â€"lmpmdenl acts or later exersses hare broken down your gyst 19. | You fecl the symptoms aff-‘;llï¬omr you. M«nmt!y,ï¬;n; sically and vitally you are nut the man you used to be or be. Wiil youhecd the ger signals? Address to (iraduating Class HAS YOUR BLOOD BEEN DISEASED Chairman‘s Address #@"° NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. _ * Confined to His Home for Weeks. ‘‘Teavy work, sevore sfnunlnf and evil babits in youth brought on Varicose Veins. â€" When I worked hard the aching would become severs i.nd I wagofieg laid up for a week at & time. My family hg sicicia tol 1 me an operation was my cnly hopoâ€"Lut T dreaded 1. e f| lod several : pecialist3, but soon found out all they wanted was my money, | TLeommenced to lo: k u;.on all doctors as little bctter than rogu>s. One day my boss asked rze why I was off work so much and I told im m{ condition, _ Homivisâ€"d 170 to consu‘t Lrs. Ketnedy & Konnedy, as he had tchen trratment from them hi~self and knew g§ they were sqnaro and skil‘cl. I wrote then and rot Tas New Mctrion Treatyeyt. My procress was somew‘at slow and during the first monthi‘s treatment I was somewhat discouraged. However, I continned treaiment for three months loncer and was rewarded with a complete cure. 1 could obly carn £1? @ week in a machine [7 shop before treatment, new I am earning $21 and never 1ooso & day. 7 lvnhdlmluvnkmo(yourmmhb treatment. 7 HENXRY C. LOCUST. Confidential, Question List and Cost of Treatment |DEBENTURES | Guelph, July 6.â€"The Civic Finance Committee have decided to issue _ deâ€" bentures to the amount of $60,000, in Jlostâ€"fromâ€"$100â€"up to_$1,000, and disâ€" pose of them to the citizens, as is heâ€" inz done in several other â€"cities. This will give small investots as well as larger ones an equal chance. At the ‘prcs‘. nt time the finances are the best in the city‘s history. There is beâ€" ’t\wcn $80,000 and $90,000 on _ hand for the 1917 debentures, and the _ inâ€" terest on this amount between _ now and that time will be enough to make provisio® _ for the payment â€"of _ the Inmgniï¬crnt_ basket of flowers. _ There ]\w-rc also flowers from the _ Ladies‘ ‘i.\uxiliary for the different graduates, ‘as well as those which the friends of 'thr- vlass donated. Presentations _ of |flowers were also nade to the Superâ€" intendent and Assistant Superintenâ€" ldont by the Ladies‘ Auxiliaty, Do l(‘allulm.n, »r. and Mrs. Honsberger, ond Mrs. Janzen. f Othors who spoke bricfly were _ Pr. | Helt, Mr. C.H. Mills, M.P.P., _ Dr. | Homsterser and Dr. Towers. It was pexpected that Dr. R.W. Bruce Smith, |Insp|-vmr of the Province would _ be ’[in-sent, but he found it impossible to‘ do so. whole amount. Mrs. Bowman wishes to publicly thank all those who rendered aid _ in cny way in the making the evening a success, and especially the Ladies® Auxilary and Young Women‘s Auxilâ€" lary for providing refreshments, the Starnaman Orchestra, Dr. Scott, Pr. Callahan for his address, and Messrs Routley and Lockhart for deâ€" corating the lawn. Both Miss Ereakey of Newtonbrook, and Miss Stewart, of Urbana, Obio. were. presonted ~withâ€" prizes,~ ~ Miss Jessie Race, President of thie Young Women‘s Auxiliary making the _ preâ€" sentations. The results for the difâ€" ferent prizes were all signed by _ the Training School Committee who bad examined them. Many were the bouquets _ of flowers which were presented. The nurses in training presented the class _ with a The silver medal was presented to Miss Klippert, of Berlin for general proficiency in theory _ and> practical work, as well as conscientious disâ€" charge of duties throughout her three years in trainiug. The preâ€" sentation was _ made _ by Rev. Dr Scott. Mrs. A.J. Gabel, President of â€" Laâ€" dies Hospital Auxiliary made the preâ€" sentation _ of the _ Superibtendent‘s Gold Medal, which this year went â€" to Miss Ballard," of Listowel, for general proficiency in theory and _ practical work, as well as conscientious _ disâ€" charge of duties throughout her three years in training. Each graduate received the Trainâ€" inz School pin, _ whichwas presented by C.H. Mills, M.P.P. in a few brief remarks. k TO BE SOLD SIX MEN Manilla, .July: 9.â€"(Canadian Press.) â€"Six men were killed and thirty inâ€" mred toâ€"day when a flat car crowdâ€" with _ men collided _ with artillery wrecked near here. 508; drainage work 85,000;' demonstra tions _ and _ instruction in vegeraple growing, $2,500; demonstrations on soils, $2,500; demonstrations and instructions on live stock and poultry $4,000; demonstration work for sPray in, pruning and packing of _ fruits, $3,000; demonstrations in heeâ€"keeping, $1,000; _ Ontario Veterinaty College, $5,000; lectures on horticulture, $500, miscellaneous, $4,233 0. A.C.â€"Short course traveling and living expenses of winners of acre profit competition, $1,500; to en courage _ agriculture _ in the public schools $10,000; educational work in ceanection. with the marketing of farm products, $5,500; stock and seed judg: ing short course$s and institute _ lecâ€" lure work, $7,000; women‘s institute work, _ including course _ in zoo«ing, sewing etc., £6.050; short courses for all fair and and field crop judges $5,â€" One encouraging feature is that | whereas the sections of the grant are made on a basis of population each yeat â€" will See the allotment increased in this way. Out of the $700,000 givâ€" enâ€"altogetherâ€".in 1913 _ Ontario takes her part _andâ€"next year â€"this will ~~be increased according to growth. It has beer estimated that the advance of next year will be very material. In connection with the majority of items which are mentioned as goinâ€" ing support it will be sten that . the assistance _ is raised in _ practically every case and that new avenues _ of scientific advancement ate more openâ€" ed. _ This applies especially _ to the different branches of farm work in detail. The fruit and vegetable growâ€" of Southern Onterio is considered in‘ sperial grants, the desire being to progate the growing of these products‘ suitable alone to the climate. Some of the amounts itemized | are as follows: The _ sum set aside for the departâ€" ment work in districts is regarded as of the utmost importance. _ The exâ€" cellent work done in the past has naâ€" turally been somewhat hampered by limited support, but with the new asâ€" sistance the minister confidently exâ€" pects sPlendid developments. The constructive work at Guelph inâ€" cludes a poultry building for adminisâ€" tration, classâ€"room _ and laboratory purposes, the equipment of a field husbandry building, apiary gd@mistraâ€" tion, Nj%,dillg, the equipment, of . the bacteriological department‘aéd exâ€" tensions to daity barns. ‘ In actual appropriations the _ two greatest sums are awarded _ to _ the buildin&s at _ the Guelph Agricultural College and the appointment of _ disâ€" trict. representatives. Eighty _ thouâ€" sard goes to the latter of these _ and $51.500 to the former. > _ Th arrival of the check marks _ the ton ible evidence of _ the agreement reached between Hon. Jas Duff _ and and Federal houses, respectively, conâ€" Llon. Martin Burrill, of the Provincil cerning the promotion of the work in Ontario. It is made explicit that the purpose is educational and deals with the _ development of the"training" . wlea. Efforts will be specially _ dirâ€" ected to encouraging the interest _ of vhildren in the schools and the mote advanced education of farmers by inâ€" creased equipment and more thorough methods at the established oflices of district rePresentatives, Although the majority of the aâ€" mo‘nt is stipulated to be used in cerâ€" tain recognized channels the direction of it lies largely in the hands of the minister. When queried as to _ the disposition of the grant it was _ inâ€" timated that .Central and _ Western (Ontario, comprising the backbone of agriculture, _ would receive a _ large. '--â€"-"., i THD T OW IRVE. T } A check 81’6"733.3? from Ottawa heralded '.fn‘ putting into motion of the $10,000,000 grant recently ap rorticed for the promotion of farn? activities in the province. It launches a schome of educational work, which in the multiple nature of the sugges tions 0:5@ and the generous _ supâ€" prort of Dominion _ finances, promiSes to set this branch of occupation upâ€" on a bew footing in Ontario and _ to go far towards solving the vexed qllal‘ tion of permanently populating th-‘ rural districts. ‘ .« ue pany is the J.G. Grosch Shoe Comâ€" ToroAto, July 3.â€"The Oatario deâ€"|PaRy, L4 ited, but it is supposed that partmenk of agficulture announced|the loss will fall upon the embracing this evening with much gratification|company,; which controls a large famâ€" the first fruits of the mutual policy{ilv of factoTies, including those at EJ of the Provincial and Federal Govern|mira, Berlin, Ottawa, Montreal, etc. wents for advancing the agricultural|The insurance;is only $17,000, so that industry of the Province. : ;::‘Iorvm be heavy. ‘The : * wareâ€" A check msn:n..\? from Ottawa| b0®$# was full of goods, th s heralded "'.l’: putting into moti:.l of|te nz at bighâ€"water mark Ptcp-fliï¬: the $10,000,000 grant recently ap. | to shippifg, and some three cars of Re KILLED IN COLLISION Develap Training. for Jun: and placed York County at the head of the contributing list. The Iatris _ estate brought in $42,387.20, and that of Mr. Mason, $27,880.29. For the eight months of the present year the total is $627,141.15, in com ]l);gson with that of $537,754.13 _ in Toronto, Jaily 2.â€"A ~Yeap of over $100,000 features the return _ of the Ontario succeassion duties for the month of .June. A check for $1§0,000 enters the treasury â€" for the last of days and shows a large increase _ of $70,000 over tle same period in 1912. Although the returns fuctuate from month to month, they grow steadily gs the years pass, the number of large estates bringing in the bulk of the a. mount. Two of these, those _ of the late Elmore ‘Harris and Colonel J. H. Write _ for our confidential informaâ€" tion. Price $2.00 per bottle. THE,. SANOL _ MANUFACTURING cCoMpaANY,‘LTD:, MMN STREET , â€"WINNIPEG, MAN. For sale at All leading driggists. : 1â€"5â€"1t. HMas cured many people: some of the cases cured had reached the stage wh re the pationt was ‘suffering _ from open sores, and in other respects was advanced in ‘the disease. We have letters from just such sufferers as these. We _ are able to refer enquirâ€" ics to large numbers of such cases, inâ€" cluding people whose.names aÂ¥e wideâ€" ly known _ and who occupy protninent positions. Doctors fhave tried â€" and bave proven the sgontific value _ and the worth of this remedy. If you are‘ a sufferer‘ from Diabetes you will know what it means to find a remedy that may be used with little trouble, with perfect safety, and with immediate and lasting results; such a remedy. is SANOLI‘S ANTIDIAEETâ€" ES, the remedy which is used extenâ€" sively throuchout Canada in the treat ing of this disease. SANOL‘S ANTIDIABETES Th â€" entire business section of the toun was threatened for a time, sevâ€" eral neighboring houses and business places being damaged more _ or less seriously. HAVE YOU DIABETES ? goods were to have been shipped out to the West in two or three days, The factory _ itself is sale, the warehouse only having gone. DUTIES TAKE The secret of their success was in two points. Every . Mormon convert gives a tonth of his income to his church and one year of his life as a missionary. Te Mormons have now one of the largest congregations _ in Toronto. Tiley meet in public meetâ€" ing on Sundays. On Tuesday afternoon, the members of the school went to Victoria Park, where several took part in the Aennis tournament. _ Othér games were inâ€" dulged in and lunch was served on the grounds. interesting address on this _ subject. Some of the slides which were shown were the most beautiful ever ghown in tli.s city, making the talk on the Mormons and _ their â€" chicf city very realistic. The address which â€" should have had one entire evening was cut down by the speaker to a little over half an hour, owing to the latencss of the hour. In opening Mr. Applegath â€" stated some golden plates with strange caryâ€" ings upon them. He would never al low the curious to see these alleged plates. â€"A wandering preacher, Sydâ€" don, joined him, and they gave _ out an alleged translation of these golden plates, as a new Bible for America, and called it the Book of _ Mormon. After muci# persecution they left 11â€" linois alter the death of Joce Smith and were led across the great Ameriâ€" can desert to found a new colony in what is now the State of Utah. There are now more than balf a million Mormons and they are growâ€" ing rapidly. Eight thousand are in Alberta, where they have a missionâ€" ary trafning college to _ evangelize Canada to their faitt}, and they â€" are building a great temple at Cardstonc, Alberta, to cost oneâ€"quarter million dollars. The Mormons are known also as the Church of Latter Day Saints. It is their avowed ambition to control the politics of Canada. They now _ cor trol five of the Americanrt States. : This afternoon the tennis tourna ment is being concluded. natives of that country, can read and write, and tlfe others _ gather around that one and listen. The Crinese well educated in their own country have all their classics right at their finger tips, more so â€" than _ our students. There are three classes of missionarâ€" ies who go to China, those who :go to evamrelize all, those who go _ to pick out a fow here and there to ecvanâ€" gelizg, and those whose wish is to evangelize all. It will take about four hundred missionaries to . meet the obligations im West China. Among these educat/onists are badly _ nceded. At present in. the Mcthodist ; Schools Abere are‘ seven â€"natives, who have Ahtep, more years still to put .in beâ€" fore they become.ministers. The medâ€" ical mfssionary applies the thin edge of the wedge quite offen, said Dr. Crawford, as he makes it possible for the evangelist to get into the homes. The tl‘ree sides of the triaugle _ are the evanmselist, the educationist, and the doctor. It is the duty _ of the civilized nations to evangelize China, i for nothing else than the peace of the world. The speaker said it was because of lack of education that more was not being done by our â€" churclies for the China misstons. ‘ with them. Only 10 per cent. of the "Salt Lake City and the Mormons among the Chinese. _ The (‘h:nese.l Mormonism wa said the speaker, think when :oxcigl-.sua, an ignor: ers come to their country that they had a genius for come to spy out the land, as theylmdiing money o1 do not tifink any would come if they ‘the public. He‘c did not want to take something back told by an ange}, C REV. W. S. DANIELS, . Stoney Crfeek, Ont. . ° Preésident of the Summer School in progress | at â€" Trimty _ Methodist â€" Uhurch this week. ‘The nigephAbe Hamilton (Conâ€" that the Mormon ference _ Epwotth League _ Summer|tinctly American. School in Berlin;, i;iiio"dm \Church are gatning in interest each _ day Splendid and Profitable Address @w,a, QUULU NUT WALK China Missions and Salt Lak : AFrultâ€"aâ€"thes"" Complotaly Restored :: City and the Mormoris â€"_â€" o o o Tennis Tournament Being Held. SESSIONS OPEN TO ALL iton Conâ€" that the Mormom relgion was _ disâ€" Summer | tinctly American. It was one of the & . L‘humi,.flrug_ést_ln;bqtic:s of romance, religion se m mcrcocce! PARALYSED AND _A boy trundling an iron barrel hoop ‘along Keele â€" street at 5.57 o‘clock last , evening conceived the brilliant idea of converting the hoop into _ an actoplane. â€" And with all his force be threw his hoop into the air. _But it Struckâ€"thaâ€"heaÂ¥y â€"powerâ€"linesâ€"ofâ€"theâ€" Toronto Power Company, _ and, _ an instantancous and beavy short _ cirâ€" cuit resulted, paralysing the â€" service in the city and even interrupting the Niagara circuit. So heavy was the shock and short circuit _ caused by that seemingly harmless hoop that the "surge" killâ€" ced two wires and broke down the inâ€" sulating setvice at four subâ€"stations. Thousands _ bad to walk to their homes from work and the power was off altogether in several sections . of the city. ol â€" Toronto, .July 8.â€"The real romance of thy Toronto:Street Railway‘s soâ€" called rapid transit. system came out toâ€"day in an interview with the genâ€" eral manager, Mr. Robert J. Flem. ing. The story reads like a fairy tale, but it is real, matter of fact. _ Additiond] registrations are: ‘Gilbert Smitl‘, Berlin; Clara E. _ Hoining, Hamilton; Chas. D. Draper, Acton; E. E. Persall, Mt. Pleasant; Susie A. Bateman, Harristen,; M. F. Jackson, Harriston; Cora M. Hinks, Brantiord. BOY WITH â€" ‘ and rist tilat the continent has known It was a great soctal rxpeti‘mu‘t' "i; colonizing and in this respect had been a stecess. Mormonism was founded by .Joseph Smith, an ignorant lazy youth who had a genius for finding easy ways of making money out of the credulity oi the public. Heclaimed to have been The Sunshine has advantages which all dqusi make it by far the best furnace to inâ€" k stall. Ogr agent will be pleased to exâ€" smoke | plain them, or write for booklet. g MCC] ly.S London Toronto Montreal Winripeg Vancouver St. John, N.D. Hamilton Calgary Saskaioon Edmonton 333 All Welcome TH.s Evening .SunShine Furnace . sold by Liphardt Bros., Waterloo. UP SERVICE *@*. NO Furnace «0’* D * Y P :::_:_'“"#‘;‘:‘h.'_f:""' ust m our L : Home. S# You will have no furâ€" nace dust in your home if you have aSunshi:‘e Furnace. A specia; dust flue prevents this enâ€" tirely by carrying has advantages whicr _ @1 dust up the .th;ilt;';: ;?3:3 biz â€" smoke pipe. the whereabouts ot Are due solely to a diseased â€" condiâ€" tion of the kidneys. There is a quick speedyâ€" cure in ‘Anti Uric _ Kidney ills. E. M. Devitt sells them and Snaranlecs them to give the des red results. _ Come back and get _ your money if you are mot perfectly satisâ€" fied. _ Be sutre vou cet â€" ANTIURIC PILLS. B. V. MARION on DROPSICAL SWELLINGS Madrid, _ July 9:â€"(Casadian Press») / â€"Despatches _ from Valencia _ report startling phenomenon in the form : a tain of fire which reduced to clli ers the village o. Alcorer. Three terrific detonations were heard about the same time and a shower of “Q- es fell in adjoining villages. _ The President of the society, speakâ€" ing informally alter the degial of the request, _ declated that if Dr. fri6dâ€" maon really desited, a tegt | he v{ have it by placing his m";flâ€;t disposal _ of _ the different hospitals. This statement was applauded. Socicty at its regular meeting toâ€"day rejected by an overwhelming majority the request: of Professor . pudwig Schleich, the associate© of Dr.=FrieG@â€" rich F. Friedmann, that the sozety appoint a committee of fourtto A(st the Friccmunn vaccine for tubemls osis in any way which inight .2 to it most advisable. . ©~ _ B . The decision of the sotiety â€" was greeted with cries of *Brave." es GERMAN DOCTORS _â€" REFUSE TO TEST > WHERE AREâ€"you â€"goingâ€"to spei@ in and attend my stc~â€" every day :’-f':n day." 7 £~ ‘.’ ALVA PHILLIPS. . "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" is the only r in the world that is made of ft’nim "2ee. 2 broe; 6 for grigoâ€"trigl size, ays 5oc. a , 6 for $2.50â€"tri a5c.. At dealers or sent on receipt of F‘b.ï¬ Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. h way. Finally, I took ‘‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives‘" for the Constipation, â€"and it not outy cured me of that trouble: but. gradualiy this fruit medicine toned. up the nerves and actual!y cured. the paralysig. Under the useof ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives", I grew stronger and stronger unt Bristor, N. B., Jury 25th. 19119 "I am unable to u{ uo:sh in favor of ‘‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" as it saved my life and* restored me to health, when Ihd up all hope and when lhedoctonq failed to do anything more for me. *T had a stroke of Pmlglsish March, 1910, and this left me unable to walk or help myself, and the Cuw of they» bowels was terrible. ing did me ~ any good aud 1 was wiciched in evvcy Berlin, July 2.â€"The Berlin Medical GOULD NOT WALK