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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 18 Feb 1915, p. 3

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evening \‘The Twin City.skating club had two very â€" successful meetings _ this week, with Miss Butler and . Miss Clarke as hostesses on Thursday stock College, accompanied the hockey to Berlin on Wednesday and mm} at this ofice. _‘Mr. â€"P. : Taylor, â€" manager of the of Hamilton, . is spending his with his friend , Mr. H. , Margaret avenue. Mr. Harold . Scruton who is with nnhnmnhm spent Sunâ€" in Berlin, the guest of Mr. and irs. 8. J. WiHams. P‘rof. F. V. Riethdor!, of the Woodâ€" ;*fi.“fi!‘lfl. Vogt, of Toronto, are M'Q for the Seitz and Larsen ‘Recital and will.be the guests of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Geo. C. H. Lang. «M oretto â€" Roche of Toronto, came up: for the Charity _ Ball, ‘the guest of the Misses Schwarts S SB. 0=c . “Iu Delteyâ€"Woodcock, of Brockâ€" e, and Mr. â€" John Hayward . of Hamilton, were weekâ€"end visitors at the home of the Misses Jackson and Mrs. Paul D. Hayward, Queen street North. ?gbl Fey it! Halr gets soft, fiuffy muamâ€"oeunomm \\ //_ _ .of Dandering. _ * If you care for heavy hair that glisâ€" with beauty and is radiant with ; has an incomparable softness and b and Justrous, try Danderine. $ pme «application doubles the "bfyour hair, besides it immeâ€" t‘ ‘ dissolves <every particle of « You can not have nice , cheaithy hair‘ if you have ©‘This destructive seurf robs flh lustre, its strength ln’% , and if not overcome m feveriahness and Iteching Of ‘ scealp; the hair roots !"% son and die; then the hair falls mt a 25â€"cent bottle of Fust try it $# C. H. Mills iaves on Monday Tor to attend the opening of | Ontario House, Tuesday. wfl:‘ of â€" Toranto, speat a : this week with her sister, ss Hope Bowmhn, Margaret Ave. d a few of the girls in, on Tuesâ€" ‘ afternoon of this week, to meet friend Miss Sinclair, of Toronto, for a . cup of tea. Everybody ; charmed with the guest of honâ€" , .. and all _ hoped they would: gee wch more of her while in Berlin. . Geo. 'nl.‘..d'l'“l:. -n::: parents Mr, b"-fl.'th&& ‘Ryan who spent Sunday with ‘Mrs. Aug, R. Lang, reâ€" . her home in Foronto _ at ‘ of the week., Tay me> ~on c neubvalionintiine sai r.+Russoll Peirtel spent Sunday at me in Toronto. ?r'l Jackson will be sthe Of ~Mrs. C. H. Mills at the budoiph Larsen dnd Mr. . Joe to be the guests of Mr. and ; C. H.\Lang while in Berâ€" Marie . Krug has returned afâ€" ending some weeks with friends rontO. o. ce on Rorento Clare Cosgrave of Toronto, | ist of Miss Marie Krug for _ a ol â€"Parliament in Toronto K, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF a mémber of the family need euffer from on, atck biliousness, fermented 8 , if he or w Chamberlain‘s Stomach and Liver T: and s and stimulate the liver to and tone up the e system. . Take one at night and you‘re RIGH in the morning. of Mr. Grasser Sf of the late Mrs ampes bave To hove they atâ€" or by mail from atd Hock ”“I}‘» U wild , Mr. 18 .ualhq.mdb. w ?uu":m«;‘ it Cl f yisee, hn + eniguost mss w# Bzookly* N.YÂ¥. p y# Mr. Paul Hayward is visi his mother _ Mrs. Paul . D. l'::y‘wud. Queen Street, North. _ e _ Mrs: W.. Simonds, Afrens Msm:e a.drawing room t£4 this afternoon for Mrs. Ward H. Bowlby Mr. Regan of Toronto, was _ the guest this. week of Mr. and Mrs. James J. MacCallum. 8 Mrs..Wyi...J. Motz has asked a few of the laaies » in for Tuesday afterâ€" noon to meet . Mrs. Seitz and for a game of bridge. _ > * % Mr. Harry Bell spent a few "° days in Toronto this week. Mrs. John Lang left last Saturday for Chicago to spend some time with her daughter Mrs. Swift Miss Buyres, of Chatham, who has been staying with Miss Mildred Ruby, returned to her home on Saturday. Miss Mildred Ruby spent a . few days with friends in Toromto . this Mr. Jack Rudolf, of Toronto, WA# a business visitor in Berlin this week, Mrs. Thomas _ Ryan of Â¥psilanti, Mick., is visiting her son, Mr. Wm. Ryean, of St. Jefox;“: College. Mrs. C. M. Hughes, of Toronto, is spending a few days with Mrs. c. Everett Hofiman. | Mr. J. P. Schneider, manager, _ attended t Columpus Charity Ball . Mrs. J.. A. Scellen entertained on Friday â€" evening _ to High tea and bridge. The popular game was playâ€" ed at three tables, and after a pleaâ€" sant few hours at cards, all said how pleasant small informal parties can Mrs. â€" Tom â€" Forsyth, â€" formerly of Berlin, but who has been with . her daughter, Mrs. Alvin D. Huether, of fruronto, for â€"the past couple â€" of months, left the end of last week to spend some time with friends in Winâ€" nipeg. e lc Mr. and Mrs.. Tom Connolly ang Miss Edith Cullen of Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. R. Lang and will remain in town for the Seitz and Larsen Recital. : Mr. E. Denton, pent the past of camp life at chartlv he .on vi® Rev. R. D. Hamilton, of Brantford, was the guestâ€"of. Rev. C. L. Mclrâ€" vine, 30 Ahrens street, during . his visit to the city. + _ Another large crowd attended the Elson . Art Exhibit. at Suddaby School on Thursday evening, and . in addition to enjoying the fine pictures on display, were provided wltg an enâ€" tertainment of @ bigh order Miss Cocking, of Toronto, and Miss White of Milton, guests at the home of Mrs. L. J. Breithaupt, were the guests of honor at a very pretty tea on _ Friday _ afternoon at Miss Clement‘s. ‘There were between Afteen and &wenty girls present, and after a very pleasant afternoon, dainty reâ€" freshments were served by Miss Rosa Breithaupt and Miss. Devitt. ut the past week taking pictures camp life at Guelph which will rily be on view in his show cases. J. P. Schneider, Ernest Seitz, the Knights of ESPong .-â€"W"â€""‘s"' “ dnfustsnb ioatn oifi s Pinikham‘s Vegetable to reâ€" store their health. % L1 O TB ... . M > 40 verctegicar > o gh Pn T Mass. Your letter will be opened, |; . . purgical MagueLB, â€" read and answered by a woman m $ lt ; and held in strict confidence, Paris, Feb. 18.â€"In the hospital of â€" Ln:n n:ugneu have been developed |. * will draw fragments of shrapnel to the surface from a depth in m“ ANNUAL MEETING fiesh of even six . inches, and â€" steelâ€"| ... OF THE BERLIN _ .liscketed bullets have been drawn out! s om a depth of more (3 ‘*_ MUSICAL SOCIETY |,.. f i ‘ * speegrmig ‘ ~At the Invalids‘ ~+fotel in Buflalo, The antual meeting of the < Beriin | Nâ€"Y., are many as wonderful electric Musical Society was held in the band | MAChines, high frequency currents, hall on Monday evening and was well| X°¥> violet ‘rays. Then Dr. Picrce attended by members of the band and |has equipped. the Sanitarium _ with citizens interested _ in the organiza.| °Y°*Y known device to aid the sick tion. President W. H. Schmalz occuâ€" and in the Surgical Department every pied the chair and considerable busi= instrument and appliance approved by . ness was transacted. the modern: operator, Wt ‘The report of the Treasurer, Mr. |cure of rupture is . accol here Wm. Roos, presented by Secretary without pain with local anaesthesia, Illing showed the receipts amounting Stone in the Bladder and Gravel are to _ $1518.95, and â€" expenditures . of| FemoYed in many cases without pain $1484.43, leaving a neat balance on and the patient can return home curâ€" hand. * ed in a few days. The appointment of officers for the| PL R. V. Pierce, nearly half a conâ€" ensuing year resulted as follows :â€" 4*4UIY 380, devised and used two préâ€" Hon. Presidentsâ€"W. G. Weichel, M.| scriptions which were almost unfailâ€" P., C. H. Mills, M.P.P., Mayor Hett, | ing. . They were made without alcoâ€" Geo. Rumpel, Lt. Col. H. J. _ Bowâ€"|hol or narcotics, extracted from rootsg man ; Lt. Col. Shannon and E. C.|and herbs . by using pure glycerine Kabel. and the ingredients are made public. Presidentâ€"W. H. Schmalz. Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovâ€" ist Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Robt. Ritz. ery is a tonic and blood purifier that 2nd Viceâ€"Pres.â€"J. A. Rittinger. cures pimples, blotches, sores, tumâ€" Med ThaDPks«._â€"H K. Wettlauter. [ors, eruptions and diseases of the If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Med« icine Co,, (confidential) Lynn, The antual meeting of the â€" Berlin Musical Society was held in the band hall on Monday evening and was well attended by members of the band and citizens interested . in the organize. tion. President W. H. Schmalz occuâ€" pied the chair and considerable busi= ness was transacted. ‘ â€"‘The report of the Treasurer, Mr. Wm. Roos, presented by Secretary llling showed the receipts amounting to _ $1518.95, and â€" expenditures . of The appointment of officers for the ensuing year resulted as. follows :â€" Hon. Presidentsâ€"W. G. Weichel, M. P., C. H. Mills, M.P.P., Mayor Hett, Geo. Rumpel, Lt. Col. H. J. Bowâ€" man ; Lt. Col. Shannon and E. C. Kabel. â€" Presidentâ€"W. H. Schmalz. â€" 1st Viceâ€"Pres.â€"Robt. Ritz, 2nd Viceâ€"Pres.â€"J. A. Rit#inger. 3rd Viceâ€"Pres.â€"H. E. Wettlauier. Secretaryâ€"F. H. Hiling. Treasurerâ€"Wm. Roos. Citizens‘ Committeeâ€"W. E. Gallagâ€" her, Major Schmalz, W. D. Euler, H. W. Brown, C. C. Habn, A. T. Schiedel, (M. Schiedel, A. A. Eby, O. Rumpel, L. Moebus, M. , Murowski, Henry Weber, D. Heisey. _ 0 Women who are suffering from those Stockton, . J. W. Hett, Ed. Wanner, E. C. Schultz, Jas. Fulton. as $960. ing the lash few woorks, The farm°Ts" who live some.distance from Berlin stated Saturday that if. mild weaâ€" ther with rain sets in during the next few days. it will make it difficult for them to reach the city. The snow on the roads is â€"unusually deep and in many places roads . have been made through the fields.. a. 7 ‘The attendanse at the market :;ll somewhat larger than itthas been CMITâ€" There was: an, incteased supply of exgs offered and (the prices ranged from 30 to 33 cents, the latter price prevailing. Butter sold at 30 to 32 cents a pound. Potatoes were sold at 75 to 90 cents a bushel. ‘The supply was, larger than during the last few weeks, o a y . ‘The supply. of fowl : equal to demand. Some fine :i:nl were sold at 18 to 20 cents a pound, and found ready (BUYBIS, nsmaldb . acsabes} Mrs.â€" Harty â€"Bingham, â€" who was with her , the late Mrs. Hugo Kranz, d-fim latter part of her illness, andâ€"attended her funeral, left at the beginning of the week for her home in Preseott, â€" _ Property . Committee.â€"â€"Bandmaster ‘The chg'lty 1 given by Funcken Council No. lz, Knithts of Colum« bus on \m‘nmc proved one of the most social events of the s6ason. f Over one hundred couples responde| to‘ the invitations sent out by . th: committee, guests being present from Hamilton, Stratford, Toronto, Gait, Preston, Sarnia, Guelph, Hespeler, Sealorth, and other outside places. Auditorsâ€"J. B. Weaver and _ F at UNCHANGED be Emt i‘s Vegeta the department was preâ€" City Bcully . . and the $° ‘ 04 to h surplus is swialler than usuel, the sharâ€" oi to be received by the treasur les Berlin~ and W will not 5o a long way in reducing the fatâ€"rate It was pointedâ€"out by SBupt: Mcâ€" ; y w, was less cce r year, to pre mmfl_hw- atures ie meannnat And Ahere were also. improvements" made to the trécks and cars as well‘as the plant, which will not have to We made this year. f . The Board authorized the ‘Buperinâ€" teu%nomonrwflwdfl"’“ ury 75 per cent: of the profits and ‘ to Waterloo 25, per cont. t ty in s eeomgsction _ of the estimation of thousands of woâ€" men as Dr. Pierce‘s : Favorite ~Pre: scriptionâ€"this is a soothing nervine which cures the functional derangeâ€" ments and painful disorders of . woâ€" men. For girls about to enter . WOâ€" manhood, â€" women about to become mothersâ€"and for the changing days of middle age Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Preâ€" scription should always. be on hand.. In liguid or tablets. Write Dr. Pierce ‘Invalids‘ Hotel, [Buflalo, N.Y., _ for free 136â€"page book on woman‘s . di eases. _ Every woman should have one.. â€" Pr. Pierce‘s Medical Adviser, clothâ€" bound, sent free to you on receipt of 3 dimes (or stamps) to pay expens of mailing only.â€"Adv. DAMAGES MAY BE SOUGHT FROM THE CITY coupleâ€"of tad runzwaye in the past coule of days, 4cr which damages may be:se(ed from the city. + One of these‘ oceurred on Thursday nicht asout 11 o‘¢lock in front of the Clarendon ‘Hotel. / A double seated (uifit dfom Shant:‘s livery, WaterlOo, driven ~by Mr. R.. Sehl, was drivâ€" ing towards Watcrloo. An auto standâ€" ing at the curb. compelled the nlei‘-g ruts. This caused an upset, in WMCH the six occupants â€" were thrown out. Minor cuts were received and their clothes completely _ damaged. . . The horses ran away, doing some damage Nothing stands â€" as high toâ€"day in ILLUSTRATED LECTURE AT ZION CHURCH A very interesting and educative ilâ€" ustrated lecture was given in the ion Evangelical church on Thursday evening, when Rev. .J. P. Hauch spoke n Japan. He dealt poth in his adâ€" iss and in the pictures shown on ne screen with the manners, customs rd relizions of the people. The atâ€" endance was | exceptionally Wfl- Rev. M.L. Wing presided, and Mtr. H. . Zeller rendered a solo, ‘‘Jetrusaâ€" m,‘‘ veryâ€" acceptably. The eastern freight rates case is to come before the Board of Railway Commissioners on the Arst bf March. Burgital Magnets. a1 upset, in which ad in the police court during the past Wt poreotien esns Of vitee olienders 2,731 wtre women. R Private F Oram, reâ€" horn t tA Toh Lomdon tor the from tss Titied in stuien. accviang io the ‘%illed‘in action, atcording to the to I-Mfifitym the beport and yaying that he s ((Â¥eV is Very Much Alive Reference Was Made. .. Befote. Justice Riddell at Osgoode Hali, re Breslau Wood Products Co., The Knights of @ideon and the friends of Miss ‘Knort -m- very tn oyasle cvening at her 35 Joâ€" sop£E street, Friday night. ‘The hosâ€" pitelity of Miss hnorer was greatly appreciated. â€" Some of the guests were maszed. ¢ a Enjoy: â€" o Party. \Mr. *P. 4. C . ~Bull, â€" of Branipton Town Council, has tendered his resigâ€" nation in order to qialify ‘as a can« didate for the vacemt deputyâ€"rooveâ€" Run for Deputy Reeve A .May Make New Division. It is understood that the Grand Trumk (railway intends to . make Guelph a. divisional point in the very nar future, and that as ateâ€" sult of this decision a large â€" number of men and their families will move there. No less ml:?imknh crews are going out of Guelph at the preâ€" sent time and at , least thirtyâ€"fixe lmen have recently been srnt to that city, the majority of them coming | from Palmerston, .which has for ‘many years been a divisional point, A largely attended ‘"at home‘"‘ was held by the 1. O. O. F., Berlin on Thursday night for the members of the ‘Hebeoca Lodge. in the Masonic Hall. ‘The evening was spent in games and dancing, alter â€" which dainty refreshâ€" lmen:.s were served. Over two hundâ€" r»d fricnds were present, there being ‘several visitors present from nearby. lodges., f 1. 0 .0. F. At Home. cough ‘mixtures, syrups, ¢f€., PEIPs do got contain epiates or harmful drugs,‘and are thereâ€" fore best for children, â€" All liquid cough medicines, lozenâ€" m etc,, go to the stomach, every mother knows how easity 'l.ba'. stomachâ€" is deranged. nce . put baby‘s stomach out of order andâ€"all sorts of trouble arises. . . .. > ~PEPs heal the Jungs, throat anid breathing tubes without disordering the stomach. . ~~> peps As a PEP dissoives in the mouth, â€" healing, ~ héalthâ€"giviag pine fumes are given off which are breathed down direct to the seat of the trouble, quickly healâ€" Ing the inflamed _an._ As soon as baby‘s cough is heard, don‘t waste time on useâ€" less remhedies. Try PEPs. PEPs aré also the adults‘ best cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, l:::rl-en-l. Infl all rfiou. chest, ungailments. and stores, or PEBPY Go..m Winnipeg, or Monsteal. 500. box. apâ€"ank. eo»etn» of paper 6 1¢. stamap, for fre® m.'i :&ncu-l FREE TARMe aaicie, R Police Court Record D to the soport subtmitted ito police commission by ; $7.005 citizons appeatâ€" Send Charch " this man® Board Decides This Will be Good Cear to Build . : Necessary Wing. # 4”“ * dzhm“m!‘ the provased new addition to the iDâ€" stitution a~d make the necessaly Teâ€" novations to the Library bullding 4s COHT EBTIMATED . _ = /‘ 10â€" _ Amp gan.o00| raugements for the financing of the propositian ‘had been completed. The Carhogie Library Trust bad consentâ€" ed to make an additicnal grant of $12,900 toward the ercction â€" of the new wing, and the City Council had adopted the recommendation to raise $6,1006 by debentures to defray the eciét of renovating the present buildâ€" _ Chairman W. H. Breithaupt of the Buildin# Committee, expressed â€"the ovicion that this was a favorable time to mllrhmfiuuv tracts were awarded the chearer, he believed the addition could be erect» ed. It would provide employment for the building trades ‘in the city which is to be desired. Th» officers and committees were teâ€" elected as follows : Chairmanâ€"Rev, A. L. Zinzer. Secyâ€"Treas.â€"H. W. F«own. Book . Conmitteeâ€"H. W. Brown, ‘cheirman: D. Forsyth, W. J. Mot: ‘and P. Fischer. ‘ Proverty Committecâ€"W.. H. Preitâ€" ‘haupt, chaitman; J.J.A. Weir, Rev. | J.W.J. Andrew and the Mayor. Fironce Committeoâ€"Chairman Zingâ€" ‘er and the chairman ol the commitâ€" Mrs. Alex. Butchard, Comn., Ont., | writes :â€""‘Mr â€" daughter bas‘ used | Baby‘s Own Tablets for her taby and | thirks there is nothing toequlflrmg for little onrs. All mothers, who have | used the Tablets, say the same thing. They break up colds,‘ regulate theâ€" bowels and stomach and keep the litâ€" tle ones healthy and happy. They are | sold by medicine dealers or by mail | at 25 cents a box from The Dr.Wil~ | liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Cnt. | Nothing Can Equal Baby‘s| .Oon ~Sunday f Own Tablets |occupied the p The marriage took place in London stratford. Feb. 14.â€"Fminent Luth= on Saturday of Miss Marie Quigles, eranministers participated in the deâ€" of this city, and Pte. John Hilton, gication toâ€"day of the fine new »Organ of, the 19th Battglion. . The young ap zin Church. Rev. Dr. * couple spent Sunday in the city. Toronto, Presidert of Canada S; nee zLA _i _ _ _ ‘Rev. H. Hampeldt, Toledo,‘ Obio, and . The Berlin ‘ ‘Theatrical â€" Company, with a capital of $40,000, his been gazetted. Amorg the incorporators are ‘Messrs. G, 0. Philip, manager of the Grand Opera House, and F. E. Osterne, owher and manager of the The sad death occurred on Saturâ€" urday in Waterloo * Township, . near Centreville of Clarence: Henty Luft, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs: Wilâ€" liam Luft. The child was thirteen DEATH OF INFANT. sotufh ‘of the city, wil be. oppos Brantiord ‘Townstip Council on ound that level crossings are ;uul to. the community. ~ Captain Gibbs, member of a‘ large London financial house, was killed in YOUR ~FRECKLES action. Now is the time to take special care of the complexion if yon wish it . to ‘ook well the rest of the year. The Fobâ€" ruary and March winds have a stron tendency to bring out freckles that un; stay all anmmer unless remroved. Now a tho timng tov use othine =« dotwble physcifan and is wsually «o successful that 1 is sold > druggists â€" under guikrantee to refund the money _ if it fails. Get an ounce of othineâ€"double -u-gl. and even a few applications should show a wonderful .:improveâ€" ment, some of the ««smaller freckles even vanishing entirely. | Aftes February and ” a Mmfl?h?o 'ay'lqryy . 44 Covered. > < Â¥ Iel MARRIED IN LONDON. Oif:cer |, â€"Fe the | uch. of teâ€"appointed tio Brantford tow nposed Board «did not a change this at |NEW ORGAN WAS _ _ DEDICATED dan .Dominion . Allizsnce. . ‘he PuIpMe . o ‘the various evancelical â€" churches* of \Galt, _ Freston, Hespol¢r, Elmira, i.‘\‘ew Hamburg, Ayr, Wilmot, Water loo, Woolwich and Wellesiey .. town» ‘ihipl and Berlin were occupied . by speakers sent out by the Alliance. .. \~.On â€"~Sunday the following speaki Â¥ | occupied the pulpits of the respective ‘churches in this city :â€"Rev. H. D. ‘Raymond, King St. Mennonite and TEMPEBMNGE FELD OM _ n ThE COUNTY been a r frou tâ€"dâ€". to sit up st nig weeks at a time) I began the m gb;uw:-'d ion, end through the continued us same, I am nlo;lua: distressed with the :::::z&fiv‘"# in gold to anyone 1 did. I would ‘ them to all ul:':?-l which I believe is caused or s . by Indigestion®‘. D. A. St. John‘s Anglican ; Controlier ~F. \S. Spence, King St. Baptist and \Zion Evangelical. _ In the afternoo® ‘Rev. Mr. .Raymond spoke in . the \Zion Evangelical Suhday School and ‘at the Salvation Army citadel, where ‘ Controller Spence also delivered < & {splendid . address on the temperancé ‘movement in‘ this province. Kb v‘*: Sunday was Temperance Field “ in Waterloo County,: under the> | ausâ€" pices of the Ontario Branch of . th Nominion â€" AlNiznce. The pulpitsâ€" o For Asthma, for Hay , for any troutiecaused ' due to Jmpure , faulty or Constipation, take ‘Frui § 50. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25€, Af all dealers or from PÂ¥ Limited, Oitawsâ€" 1. e Rev. P. A. Laury, Deam of Waterloo Luthcran Seminary, delivered address~ es. and the splendid instrument was, playec br: Mr. F. Thicle, â€" Toronto. Rev. 0. Klachn is pastor of this, fourishing church, _ > .. xt that are making ‘you feel so badly. 1t so, can easily tell. if he:;msdnllmx{whyâ€".ifi back hurts nearly all the 4 your appetite is poorly and your longue is coatedâ€"iH L%lfl"c“ burns, is Highly colored ahd offenâ€" sive in odorâ€"if you notice a brick ilinst deposit or mncus in the yrine o maer standinfi‘over nightâ€"then you certainly have wmefih&u maiter with your Kidneys. â€" Get ~> PERHAPS ITS THE KIDNEYS If so, 3 St, Sauveur, prand e g t tA 1â€" bimbs. 1 have lfied several remidies guetess,. After using Gin Pills 1 was f Emfâ€"aemere s E4 ""u»v-.;.nh!v Gin Plills "el:;:-‘lade ln&mh" and sold by all ers at 50¢. a box, 6 for 325‘5’ Sold in U.S. under 2 name "GINO® Pills. Write ns L(rce trial treatment. ‘National and I i enaae" Timiles. * _ Taromgl Ginpilts 31 WALLACK Ave., Tonxowto, D. A. WHITE, Can rches® dj . We //+ Ammnme 1943. 10 nA it

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