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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Nov 1913, p. 6

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MORE DONATIONS _ FOR WATERLOO HISTORICAL SOCEITY ,,Efi'au.-m-om.um ttidbatcomtâ€"trand 5. the Arat moht: mt:'ldb‘n"h.lryâ€"udl. 4 un a * foul gases, bad breath, yellow € f on tool Shatr rearpiince dnd i REPORTS OF INi Iflflbl: n& n:‘uuu.Iu. A Cascaret amunmeigartoe. t¢night w ve your constipated | ‘The annual mecting of the Chilâ€" e : Nawels a | thomueh ¢leansing and |dren‘s Aid Society of Berlin uul1 'mm vhlh";‘o:.nhbo’ H‘“m‘m‘ b:: | Waterloo County was held _ in St.‘ from your druggist will keep you feelâ€" Mary‘s Hall â€" on Thursday afternoon. ing good for months. It was the largest annual . meeting ~+~> ever held, which, hbowever, was quite aveemertenipnntipniomtommemmmmemnnnremmusmmen cmmenmmm aremmemmnmmemezmne natural as the work is _ increasing rapidly each year as shown by the m’m tcports presented to the meeting . by the inspector. While the balance of A srm FOR $125.50 was not as large as the balâ€" » ance one year ago, it is worthy of & SAN“ARIUI mention that no «c:ucsts have been _ made to private citizens for subâ€" _ _ ‘The Berlin Tuberculosis Sanitazium fi;’};”ge‘aomiydfi‘::“;,fif;fl‘,};, :A Remarkable The Berlin Tuberculosis Sanitazium Association is in receipt of a lartge from the press for use of citizens during the _ holiday season. The stamp is of very neat dgs_ign. bearing a cross and the words "‘Merry Christ imas, Happy New Year 1913â€"1914, Berlin Tuberculosis Sanitarium,"" for which the Association is indebted to Mi. W. H. Schmalz. It is printed in A committee of ladies has \'try‘ kindly offered to take charge ol the s4‘@ of the stamps. It is their inâ€". 2emtion to place them on sale in the: vatious stores â€" and business places. and a hearty response from the citi tens of Berlin is looked for. _ The cause of the Tubersulosis Sanitarium o which the proceeds of the sale will be devoted is a most worthy one. Help the good cause along by secing that from now until New Years your mail bears the stamps of the Berlin Pubarculosis Association. a ; warm red ‘color, indicative _ ol Christmas cheer. | _ _ _ _\ The collection of records and ‘ 6b jects of historical interest is . being gradually augmented by donation; to the Waterloo _ Historical sotiety. Among the donations this week are a Complete set of the fyles of the Gait Reformer covering ths period fiom 1853 to 1912. _ These are from _ the Wibrary â€" of â€" the late Hon. James ‘Norng and have been handed over to ths Society by the Galt Public Lib : Through the generosity of Mr. Fâ€". P.. Clement K.C., the Society bas this week received a document of conâ€" sigerable historical interest. It is the orisival parchment deed by which two â€" lots in the German Company Tract are conveyed by Daniel and Sacob Etb, original trustees, _ to ~Jaséph Eby, the witness to the docuw rynt being Richard Beasley. The most afflicled people on earih: are those who sufiet from rheumaâ€" tism and about oneâ€"fourth of our yeoâ€" plo are afflicted with this terrible time racking, bon: crippling disease. So many people neglect _ themsclives and theumatism tollows in one form and then another until _ they _ are an example of the tortures of rhemnaâ€" tisml Rheumo has gained the greatâ€" est reputation through being a quick and permanent cuse for rtheumatism in its many forms. Don‘t put off getâ€" ting a bottle oi itheumo toâ€"day, it means your health and â€" happincss. Fheume is sold in Waterloo only at E. M. Devitt‘s drug store. $1.00 a fuil size botUle. HOTEL CHANGES HAMNDS Mr. A. E. Shantz, Plattsville, is disposed _ oi the _ temperance hotel business to Mr. Wm. Smith of York, the now proprirtor takin~ possession this week. Nr. Sinith has had exP¢tâ€" ience in the hotel business, _ having kept a temperance house in York fot rome time. â€" \ir. Shantz expects | to remain in the village for the winter ind will continde the sewine machin> and «raphofhone business.â€"Echo. Remedy REPORTS OF INSPECTOR MILLER of Inspector Rev. C. R. Miller by inâ€" creasing his galary from $720 a year to $800, at the same time advancing the salary of his stenograpbor, owing to the large amount of work she is called upon to do. & Wih Work Togethers _ Before any business was transacted the question was raised as to the manner in which the two societies, of the City of Berlin, and the County of Waterloo, would coâ€"opcrate, and to what extent they would work 10â€" | gether. This was brought up owing' to Berlin having become a city, it being necessary for the two bodies to ! have separate charters. A t'esolution] was adopted endorsing the action _ of the special meeting in applying im‘ special charters, and also agrceing . that the two societies‘ should conâ€". tinue to work as heretofore. ’ Officers Reâ€"clected. } ‘The officers for the ensuing _ year were all reâ€"olected. â€" Each municipaiâ€" iiy, however, will have two represenâ€" tatives, â€" this being done to assure furthet coâ€"operation. The following are the officers:â€" Presidentâ€"James E. Kerr, GalÂ¥. Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"Rev. Theo. . Spetz, { Berlin. Secretaryâ€"Treasurerâ€"J. R. Strickâ€" land, Berlin. . Preston representativesâ€"W. B. Zicâ€" man, Mrs. Woershing. Hespeler representativesâ€" D. N. Panabaker, Mrs. W. Kribs. Ayr tcpresentativesâ€" Rev. FEliison, Mrs. Goldie. "Wa‘terioo representativesâ€" Mrs. G Wegenast, Mrs. DF' Bauman. _ Elmira 'representativcsâ€"-Rcv. Â¥. B. Meyer, G. Klinck. V‘WeVllésley representativesâ€" Charles F. Oitman, Miss Burdocl}s._‘ _ Mrs. J. Kauiman ~~Galt representativesâ€"Mrs. J. R Cavers, Mrs. T. Carscadden. Inspectorâ€"Rev. C. R. Miller. Treasurer‘s Report â€" N;\\-Ilrmbu:g rebrescntativtsâ€".) ohn (i. Wing, Mrs. S. Metner. | . Receipts: Balance from last ycat Grants: PTESWON s.....c2 ce 8ae es HSDOICT .ccsc e q EIMITA .0 ces esc se New HABHRUKG ..s:.s asces uol AYY llcvccecs aasvrree onereprssy averrvernecs WALRLIOO â€" .s:ssues essccs avaere eeviekses CHaly â€"lcsans sosrin rnrctreisice aecnvuers Tp. of WaLerIO0 ..a..22 .2......00 Tp. of North Dumfrics ... ... ‘Tp. of Woolwith ... ...ll.l. Tp. of WilMOt ... scz }(‘ounty pof WaterlO6 .......so .co«s \Collection at Annual Meeting, Balance on Hofinis Estate ...... County of _ Waterloo Council, board of Wards ......... Refunded by Mr. Miliet (verpaid by Treasurer Expenditures: Expenses Annual meeting 1912 §$2.15 Travelling expenses of delegates, etc., including Mr. Miller‘s trip to MontTel ...2.. cslz2222.0 21.50 Postage account (Mr. Millet) _ 51.60 AWO HECOURE ......... ossscoscclcl,. 48.00 Printing and Stationary ... 18.49 Board of Wards, paid to Berlin Orphanage .. ... ... .2222 0 96.48 ‘Board of Wards, paid to â€" Miss lr.ie'r'lir;reprersmtntives-â€".\_liss Snider, Carson, The Haven, Toronto 20.15 Exchange on cheques ... 60 Mr. Miller‘s general expense acâ€" BOUMt .222 zee s e e 67 50 AMr. Millcr‘s salary account ... 770.45 $1101.91 Balance in Bank of Toronto... $125 50 Accounts _ were _ passed totalling $55.11. > \t the conclusion of the repo‘s Rev. W. D. Lee, of Waterloo, suggesâ€" ted that Inspector Millet should te given a raise in salary as, said be, no agent is doing better work Rev. \r. Miller replied that he was doing all right on his present saiaiy of £60 a mouth, but suggested . !) a~ his stenographer who resides _ wâ€"i him. be given a cafse in salaty. j is was readily assonted to, the inctrase amounting to one dotlar pot week of Raise for Inspector and Staff Hundred and Sixty Children in| MrmaDoséstteTells ofberDis>|Retiring President Geo, Wegenast H Charge of Organization in %’.’fm&? red by ln_':romnt Gathering of Insur Waterloo â€" County the Found Relich ance Men in His Homeql’own eing for the Tecognized the work ie 5 som. W uit ie * SRA mreum $1227.41 $240.37 $1227 «+1 25.00 25.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 40.00 20.00 25.00 20.00 300.00 50.00 50.00 6.65 41.08 96.16 1245 .19 Rev. rl.r of raising the .mspc* tor‘s td:;z as the work is _ com tinwall= intreasing, and he thougut be well deserved it. Accordingly a reso lution to increase the salary to $830 was unanimously endorsed. Resolution of Sympathy. Rev. C. R. Miller was the muver of a resolution of sympathy to Ai1. |J. R. Cavers, of Galt, who was a wortker in the society, and _ whose health had failed him, wishing . %its a Sspeedy recovery. Investigations: Cases of child negiect or abuse ... Boys and girls in trouble ... | |Chlld and wile deserted ... Quarrels over children ... ... !l-‘amily QUBTFOBS L.0..0es rsesenss orsenss Injustice to children ‘ in fostet ‘ OOE ...;:22 c oessrinian nsrecfend becussires jRuppiying minor with tobacco ...... Inspector Miller said he wished _ to dispel the idea that officers were living on the salaries which the children entrusted to them, A report was submitted, totalling nearly one thousand dollars, which is held in trust by Mr. H. J. Bowman, being ‘the earnings of the children who atre employed SeAUCEIONR ::â€":s2s2 05 cccese rocvevess ludecent assault ... ......â€" Criminal assault ... ... Houses of ill fame ... ... Disreputable women ... ... . Undesirable emmigrants ......... ‘Ment.nlly derapnged ..;.. .:ss. .. Starving an animal ... .. .. Intericring with wards of C.4 Incest Children made wards of C.A.S. Send in to be placed in foster WOMIES â€".«c.â€"scsl ifoulioess Aeedirrean ieebibvels Placed in foster homes or returnâ€" ed to PATOMIS ... .. .22 sls Girls appronticed by | Bethany > Total childten plaved or apprenticâ€" @lL L.te ce e rvrcie vearivnn veemiadyrece se Boys and girls in mischief ... Children disciplined in Detention Children placed under our parol bY COULb ..._.se cce ercee iess Children placed in Institutions: Home of the Good Shcepherds ... Father Baker‘s Institute .......... Sanitarium for Consumptives ... Hospital for fcoble minded _ ....... Child from another County sent Alexandra Industrial School ... ‘ 40 V. 1. S. Foundling children cated for (priâ€" YBUCY srvrisesl eorsncrre orverecs erorrnsines Criminal assault Indecent assault Seduction ... AN OLDâ€" ACQUAINTANCE Children dealt with: lmcn young looking and why shon!d\ ‘anvyone allow themselves to become |old appearing when they can | get ; Sageine and a guarantee . to find |satisfactory results. Sagrine is sold ‘at 5. M. Devite and if it don‘t ',do all that is claimed for it youtr ‘maney is rofunded. Re sure to go to 5. M. Devitt fos Sagcine as other storcs cannot supply you. Don‘t negâ€" â€"dect your hair anothet day. Sageine is only 50¢ a large bottle. Very often we meet an old hitnfl whose looks has changed so that we hardly know them. Some look better and some look old and uncared _ for. We always fecl badly to see a friend going down hill in appearance for looks count for so inzgch these days;, and we enjoy secing the petson | who keeps young. Being cared for is the sectat of keeping young and Sageine is the sccret of caring for the hair. Sageine cures dandruff, brings life and beaity into coarse dry and faded hair and makes the hamt luxuriant and atâ€" tractive. Sageine keeps men nc.l woâ€" Total children dealt with Adult Offenders Statistical Report ign was again raised . by ree & iee A eâ€"â€" 1| At the .. 1 R.,‘-:,‘v‘ e â€" {jif crime t ‘increzse J Lenrtou â€" 79 \08 151 56 32 283 31 1 LB 1M t 86 years ago I was ;i_â€"izfi"'w with oo That, the decto ts called Change of J 3y medicine I EfllsX 38 53e * * 8 me and I recommend it. You don‘t know how thankful and grateful I am. I give you permission to publish 'h.tfi(oodnodiehnbu done for me."‘ â€" Simon DoUCETTE, Belleville, Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, suffocation, hot flashes, headaches, backâ€" aches,dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irreguâ€" larities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, are promptly heeded by intelligent woâ€" men who are approaching the period in life when woman‘s great change may be expected. Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound invigorates and strengthens the female organism and builds up the weakâ€" ened nervous system. It has carried many women safely through this crisis. If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confiâ€" dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will TRUOSE s..sz.c00 svrirect eurerisss stsremirvess Disreputable women ... ... ... Houses of ill fame .. ..~. Supplying lobacco to minors ... Undcsirable emigrants deported ... Vagrant young woman taken to llouse of Reformation ............ Taken to House of Refuge ........... Interlering with wards of C.A.S woman, and held in strict confdence. Miscellancors: ' Police Courts attenmded ................. 80 Juvenile Court Committee and othâ€" | or moetings attended ... Surgicai operatious on children.. :\p;)‘lig:al/ions for girls through Bethany . Home for Girls ... 153 | American Applications, for girls, . direct...... 118 J. B. Total applications for girls ......... 271 !wtnre}s A pplicatiops&, fOL.. DOYS .......c.v> 101 . Mar Total apgli;tipn for childten ..... 341 | celgior L Childrea in fostet homes visited J. F. V BÂ¥ IfSDEC@E ... ..ll00 en 213 pfiifl .Li‘ Girls visited by Mrs. Clark ...... 211 1 G‘ â€" ‘Potal ViSIt8 ........ l2 lc22l2. 484 L;Ic': Insl] Letters ote. mailed ... ......... 1960 A. R. Are Giowing Worse. |The Gres At the conclusion of the _ reports, I-n‘::hz‘o Rev. W. D. ‘Lee asked the inspector |"""° *‘ Belle¢ille, Nova Scotia, Can.~**Three if ~rime in his judgment was on ~the increase in this locality, and if the curfew law requiting children under 16 to be off the strect by 9 o‘clock in the evening was carriecd out. Also if the children were being . debarsed from the picture shows when not acâ€" companicd by adultw. _ > Mc. Miller replied that in ‘Berlin the curfew was being cartied out well, as aftsr nine o‘clock the chilâ€" dren if going home kept off the main thoroughfares. but in _ the â€" smallet places the officers were loathe to enâ€" force the law.. He stated that _ the picture shows were next to the dime novels, as children constantly attendâ€" ed thein, and when not acconpanied by adults would ask any grown _ up person to take them in. "The wickedness among the youngâ€" er ciass is most lamentably on the increase," he stated. The King street promenading was one of the scrious causes of this. _ He also exprossed the hope that some power could be obtained for the society in â€" dealing with newcomers. It was decided to discuss the lattoer at the next mecting of the cxecutive. whiskey any moreâ€"he doesn‘t want it and _ won‘t look at it. 1 cannot sxpress my gratitude â€"â€"." From a genuine letter among the scores _we can show you, proving aosolutel; that the Saved herâ€" Husband can be overcom® by the NEAL % DAY TREATMENT. Call upon, ad dress or phone The Neal Institute. 18 ST. ALBANS ST., TORONTO. TELBPHONE N. 2087. To be arrested on a charge of theit: which was suppoSsed to have Mm‘*d‘ six years ago, was what happened to Ted Pollowski on Monday night. He appeared in Police Court this motnâ€" ing, and the case _ was dismissed, there being â€" insufficient evidence . ta convict. The theft was _ alleged to bhate occutred at the Preston baths. ‘My husband isn‘t lotdgq fi% IN THREE DAYS. read and answered by a | held in strict confdence. DRINK HABIT l2.l... 35 153 118 271 70 341 TAXATION OF LIFE PREMIUMS ‘The members. of this, the most .inâ€"{ector, which was responded to . by ; AQuential insugance: arganization in the{ Mr, 1. P. ° Clewent K,C. and . Mr. Dominio®, hald: their ‘annual mectinz|Geo. Wegenast F.A.S., of the Mutual. ! at the Hérm@ _ Ofice of the Mutual| The members then adjourned to th>! Life, in Watetloo, on Friday. directors‘ _ room and proceeded with _ It‘ had been the custom in the past|the more practical business. f to convene in the city of Toronto,| At intervals during the day, as 0Dâ€" inasnwch as a majority of the comâ€"|portunity offercd, thr members of th: panies‘ â€" Head Oflices are located| Association were shown through the there. This year however, in response|new home office ol the Mutual, . one to an invitation of the retiring Pré |of the most recent additions to ths sident, Mr. Geo. Wegenast, th> memâ€"|insurance head . offices of the Dominâ€" bers agreed to foregather in Waterloo.|ion, and probably one of the most To this AngloGerman town â€" thejefficient commetcial struct\ires in °Xâ€" phrase ‘"The _ Hartford of Canada‘" {istence. § Tife companies having â€" originated there. This year it has been doubly hcnored, first, in that a Waterloo Life official has occupied the presiâ€" dent‘s chair during the past _ year, and second, that his invitation . lor. the annual mreting has been accepted. To celebrate so pleasing an . evert the weather man excelled h:mself and for a few hours held up th> ; ro.ettbâ€" dal November fog and shut off ihe rain, replacing both with genial Sepâ€" tember sunshine. The mother of inâ€" surance companies is somewhat forâ€" bidding in her late fall and winter dress, but there was. a touch of sUumâ€" mer about the weather that was handed out to the Life Officers. Th following were Present : L.. Goldmanâ€"â€" Managing Director, North American Life Assurante Co. Col. W. C. Macdonaldâ€"Sectetary & Actuary, Confederation Life Associaâ€" tion. G. A. Somerville:â€"Gensral M: migâ€" er. Manufacturers Life Insurante Coâ€" Geo. B. Woodsâ€"President, (Ccn‘inâ€" ental Lile Insurance Co. . _ Alex. Bissettâ€"Manager for Canada, London & Lancashire Life & Genral Assurance Association, Limited. _ . A. N. Mitcheliâ€"General _ Manager Federal Life Assurance Co. _ _ _ A. B. Woodâ€"Actuary, Sun Life Asâ€" surance Co. * F. G." Copeâ€"Assistantâ€"Sectetary, Sun Life Assurance Co. § J. B. McKechnieâ€"Actuary, Many facturers Lile Insurance Co. _ . E. Marshallâ€"(ieneral Manager, Exâ€" celsior Life Insurance Co. J. F. Weston, General Managet, Imâ€" perial Life Insurance Co. _ wW. A. P. Woodâ€"Actuary, Canada Lile Assurance Co. D. E. Kilgourâ€"Actuary, North American Life Assurance Co. “1;\' l? }â€"{:J;;ll:ilnnager for Canada, The Gresham Life Assurance Society. John â€" Milneâ€"Northeru Life Aesurâ€" Crown Life Insurance Co. ; L. A. Stewartâ€"Manager for Canaâ€" da, United States Life Insurance Co. _ Thos. Hilliardâ€"President, Dominion Life Assurance Co. _J. G. Richterâ€"Manager, â€" London Life Insurance Co. _ R. A. Manningsâ€"Royal | Insurance Co. * A delegation â€" from the Liife Undetâ€" writers‘ Association, â€" consisting . of Messrs. _ Stanford, Weikleicha and Williams conveyed the greetings . of that Association. At 1 o‘clock the members of _ the Association sat down to lunch in the diningâ€"room of the home office of the Mutual Life. After an hour of good fellowship had been â€" en‘oyed, th: toast to the king was honored in the usual way ; alter which the president proposed â€" the toast of the Associaâ€" tion, _ which was responded to . by ‘Messrs. Goldman of the NorthAmerâ€" ican Lile; Macdonald of the Confedâ€" eration Life ; Somerville of the Manâ€" ufacturers Life, and Millen, late _ of the Northern. Mr. G. B. Woods, préâ€" ; sident of the Continental Life | thom proposed the â€" health of the Mutual Life, its president and managingâ€"dirâ€" ector, which was responded to _ by Mr. E. P. _ Clement K.C. and Mr. Geo. Wegenast F.A.S., of the Mutual. [ Life, its president and managingâ€" dirâ€" D.D.D. IN HOSPITALS: How many hospital patients, sufferâ€" frankly writes D. D. D. is superior ing the frightful itch, the raw scorchâ€" to anything 1 bave ever found. Soft ing pain of skin discasc, have been and soothing, yet a powerful agent." soothed to sleep by a soothing "Auid . To do the work, D.D.D. Prescripâ€" washed in ‘By the nursc‘s hands? tidh mus#.be applied according . to ‘That fuid is the famous D. D. D. directions given in the pamphiet proscription for eczema. around evéry bottlc. Follow these diâ€" THE SUPERVISING NURSE of rectionsâ€"and sea! one of outr prominent Catholic inâ€" stitutions (name of nurse and _ inâ€" stitute on application), writes regardâ€" ing a pattent. _ ‘""The diseass bad eaten her eyebrows away. . Her nose and lips had become disfigured. Since the use of D. D. D. her eyebrows ara !;rowing, her nose and face have . asâ€" sumed their natural expression." How many eczema . sufferers are paving their _ doctors _ for regular treatment and are being treated with this same soothing, healing fuid? Selwyn Mark sâ€"Secretary STANDARD SKIN CURE cipal subject discussed was the taXaâ€" tion of life insurance premiums. The much discussed question of co operaâ€" tive publicity was‘ déférred and will probably go by defaulé. â€" 3‘ In regard to the question of takaâ€" tion of life companies‘ prewium . inâ€" come, the net result of the Ccon‘erâ€" ence indicated â€" an unsnimous feeling that life insurance taxation, more patâ€" ticulatly in the Province of Quebec, hould be more congistent and . uniâ€" ‘form and less, burdensome to Policyâ€" holders. It is believed that the conâ€" certed eBort, which will be put forth on behall of the relief di the policyâ€" holders, will bear fruit. The awakenâ€" ed public sentiment has shown that, whatever be the bpurdens or exaCtions placed upon the companies, these in the end are trangferred to the policyâ€" holders and are, therefore, of vital interest to _ them and ‘their dependâ€" ents, Taxation of all â€" kinds, and | when levicd on the premiums in particular, directly increases the cost of th> polâ€" icy, or reduces th* results under the policy. ‘This in many cases becomes a great hardship to the insurer of small m~ans, particularly of the lab oring Classes. ‘The newly elected ‘officers ate :â€" ' Presidentâ€"T. B. Macaulay, F.I.A., 1st Vice Presidentâ€"A. Bissett. 2nd Viceâ€"Presidentâ€"G. A. Somerâ€" ville. 3 ‘ Hon. Sec.â€"Treas.â€"D. E. Kilgour. Asst. Sec.â€"Treas.â€"W. G. Rebu‘n. â€" Executive Committeeâ€"the atove and Messts. Geo. Wegenast, J. E. Kavanagh, A. l‘l.‘[HMIeH, Col. W. C. Macdonald and J. T. Weston. Railway Board is Looking for _ Automatic Invention for BERLIN Mayor Eulet and City Solicitor Sims represented the city at the scs-‘ sion of â€" the Ontatio Muaricipal _ ari Railway â€" Poard in the Legislative Buildings, â€" Toronto, â€" on Wednesday when the â€" application â€" of the Galt, Preston and â€"Hespeler Railway to. to use a new fender, recently invented, on their cars while passing through the various municipalities. The new fenmder is not an automatic| apparatus _ and not the article that‘ the Commission has been looking for. but it was considered to be the best available fot interurban cars. .Perâ€" mission was granted to the Com pany â€" to use the fender until such time.as the Commission discovers an automatic arrangement | which will be suitable for. both imterurban and urban street cars. The Berlin representatives did not oppose the Board‘s proposal in Yiew of the fact that no better fendet was available at present.: Mayot Fulert | conferred with Presiâ€" dent Todd regarding providing a headâ€"light on the Prestcn & _ Berlin And it certainly _ takes away the itech at onceâ€"the moment the | liquid is spplied. _ The skin â€" is soothed â€" calmedâ€"so thoroughly refreshedâ€" deâ€" lightfully cooled. Kllhruwsu of standing have . the famovs specific as well= as the cficiâ€" ent 1.D.D. Skin Soap. But we gre so confident of the merâ€" its of this‘ prescription that we will refund the purchase price of the nirst full size bottle il 1t fails to _ reach vour case. You alone are to judge. Wegenast Honâ€" Interurban Cars N REPRESENTED WED 10 ___ USE FENDER Mas. ANNIE A. CORBETT Avox, OwT., May 14th. 19 t aos comptads aik : gest with * excellent results, ..3':“ contint esd with ~Pruitâ€"aâ€"tives" N not ashamed to bave the lu::rfli to the world. When I stan about six years ago, to use them, I Says Mrs. Corbett, Are "Frallaâ€"tar®PC AerLeoe We meâ€"cilt uc hanitdet Avsatitie : ol ful en t four for a dose, but I cured. myself of _ the above troubles and t reduced the dose to one tablet at nig 4 Before taking "Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" I / * salts and other pills but the s iÂ¥ was too harsk. I thought I as / well suffer from the disease as from . these treatments. _ _ __) _ > > T cars at night while passing . alolig King street. At presefit the nn:g Berlin and Preston is turned off light â€" used _ while passing betwees ; Cameron street. Mr. Todd ;expressed the opinion that a "dimmer‘‘ could be used when passing through 'M-! lin, Preston and Galt, ©° | ~ Fivally, I saw ‘"Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" adver» tised with a letter in 'lfi:hm recommended them very B4 Jyy_.; _!2‘! 13 1 9. 010 hoii fatnaiP Fats. Ahots. d a en , tried them. The results were satisfactory .Mhih." no ham = recommending them to any person. They have done me a vorl?:f:sofl ‘I get satisfaction from them, and thatis PRESENTED WiTH =::_â€" MY ONLY St-Petet’; L!lthâ€"eâ€"t.n~ .s ’.’\: Choirs Appreciated s “‘“i. , of Ml'. Ouo smith § 5 " quite a lot". _ ANNIE A. NO MORE _ . _ DANDRUFF, OR QFALLING HAIR That the‘ services of Mr. Otto Smith who filled the Position of Otâ€" quile R IOL .. _ ANRMLD ARo LURRERWITS: A 80c a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c; >â€" At all dealers or sent on receipt ofsprigen ! by Fruit,aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. * $ ganist and â€" Choirâ€"mastet soâ€" @toept> ably during the last two mongks "at the St. Peters Lutheran Chuxohizgvm appreciated â€" wasâ€"manifested:at,. close of the â€" Sunday even:ug n’gvm when the combined _ choits nte® him with a fine electric readingâ€"Jamp and a bouquet of carnations. . ; > PARISIAN SAGE I8 â€" YOUR FRIEND. USE IT AND. ALL T!AIR AND SCALP TROUâ€" BLES QUICKLY GO. _ No poisonous sugar of leadâ€"no sulâ€" phurâ€"no dye in _PAR!SIAN Sage. The "cleanest, daintiest, ‘most" reâ€" :; freshing and delightful hair tonic in the world is PARISIAN Sage.’ U .> you do not use it you are daftiy missâ€" \} ing a glorious treat. It is simply ; splendid for men, women and â€"chilâ€" | dren. It is sold at drug and â€" toilet \| goods counters for only 50 cents a large bottle. _ Ask for PARISIAN ; Sage for your own protection. The | girl with the Auburn hair . is. . on ; every carton and bottle. . f PARISIAN Sage drives | out all dandruf and stops hair from falling in two weeks. It stops itching scalp in 12 hours. It is a hair nourisher and promptly puts life, lustre and beauty into dull faded and illâ€"looking hair. Hugh D. McKinnon of _ Brantford, Ont., writes:â€""I consider PARISIANX Sage the best preparation for the cure of dandruft. falling â€" hair _ and itching scalp that I have over used. 1t is an excellent hair tonic and dresâ€" sing and I shall always be pleased to highly recommend PARISIAN sm‘.’" E. M. Devitt, Waterloo, and C. @waisland, Berlin, guarsatee it. CITY YOUNG Guild .of St. sndrew‘s Presbyterian Church were ihe guests of the Epâ€" worth League of _ Trinity. Methodist Charch cn Monday night. Miss Agnes Good gave a r®port of an exposition held in â€" Chicago â€" sometin@r ago 0n ‘‘The World," which was listened to very attentively. ‘The â€" Y.P.AZof _ Zion FEvangelica Church visited the A.Y.P.A. of _ St John‘s (hurch, the membets of ll$ latter society providing an exce programme > s ‘ These â€" visits . among the @MCTETME toung people‘s societies ate arranged hy the Cbristian Endeavot Union. Zion Evangelical the diferent

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