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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 4 Mar 1915, p. 2

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wele still in the way of early | ement on work of construcâ€" e failure of the Dominion dfi»gnnt. the petition for subsidy of $6,400 a mile to pose ’zflfll the same bat is ted to private corâ€" g; was further urged that vernment was serious in its m d greater production it t consistently "turn down the $ Obf the Association, because rction of the : radials would ite trade, improve business, proâ€" juipment, encourage rural setâ€" ;_, e e production, . reduce ort : rates, increase farmers‘ , reduce cost to consumers, and Be national wealth. . ~ w of the manifest advantages f d acerue the Government ‘Tj\ y hold up the subsidy on es of "war conditions." ‘Wuggestion of President Lyon 0 the feasibility of hydro radials ) longer\|.any doubt. The M | suédcess achieved by the lectric system, under Sir Adam Mbspires confidernce in his ability . tations of the Assoâ€" ks a whole to the Government e supported by individual efâ€" secure the pledges of members v ridings to support the sghould, if followed out, assist eonference last week _ hbetween atatives of the Waterloo Town | and the Berlin Garbage Comâ€" Â¥) th a view to arriving at a ‘;, which the garbage of the ‘town could ‘be digposed of in Inciserator now being built in | by is a matter of general pubâ€" : est. It furnishes further eviâ€" @at growing spirit of coâ€" on : between these two places ch the formation of the joint iehoo!l district is a noteâ€"worthy . is a form of coâ€"operation practical business lines _ that 6 encourazed. . The capacity. n‘s garbage reduction _ plant Â¥eral times ~what will be _3 x:ti.me to come, it is isiness ‘from the standpoint of y to make an arrangement to [{eome of its surplus capacity, lucing the proportion of over~ _â€"_ expense to Berlin ars _ ‘The â€" town ot fiphatc ‘radials. M the prevince, beld in Torâ€" _-"»_ QMWM ds of such able and ha mpions as Sir Adam Beck, iz6 Electric Cimmission, and \'_ Lyow of â€" the Hydro isociation, the steady develâ€" * the hydro .radial proposals T GARBAGE DISPOSAL trs. The town of M have the . advanâ€" 'F_"‘fll'h'l garbage reduction that up to the present time 4 by . few Canadian citiesâ€" meeting & ho Canadian towns,â€"and, cost without a~dollar ToL. hel, than W of garpage disposal delaying â€" the inauguration of changes must the hand of the < Govern ps ies mitiicabien."" |4 accepted up to Wedngs RO RADIALS. it will 5 t branch es t:inâ€" cont In LIMiTEO Casual ad + left at Saturday 1 pedith overb BHatta Royal Edward, on October. 12 â€"ias was picked up at Anglesiey â€" Valle North. Wales, on January 21. No on who stops for a moment to reilect on the facts, can fail to be truck by the uttr failure of the Gerâ€" man propaganda in the United Statâ€" es. This, it may be said in passing, is in strict accord with many ‘other failures that have characterized the German programme in _the lest six months. The Kaiser‘s vast and bruâ€" tal enterprise would be better off toâ€" day if these volunteerâ€"and conscripted worsers had desisted before they beâ€" gan. For the human "mind is so conâ€" stituted that it does not relish @ éonstant fusillade of unwelcome and unfounded argument. ‘The â€" American public has made up its mind about this whole.â€"matter, and it refuses to be changed.> _ . P t m EV OR Gid All the King‘s horses and all, the Kingz‘s men, cannot put . Humptyâ€" wumpty Wilhelm tocether again. Germans .complain that there . is against â€" them a conspiracy of interâ€" national â€"law â€" and American sentiâ€" ment. ‘They declare they are being outrageously treated. h sls TL cA Coamac Tesacl ooh 2A tm s 2 d k utnniea argument. The . American (thiag?! "Ther "wamiel, ine tact wat |becn aleated / to aeave 390 mt aot mbol;nd::l‘:nldo up't;.?. mind about Te Am“ C °““"fi m. fi&:’.’» Call a helt to lfi" ul Iministration > s ¢ o s ns un m .2 m io Aernanenoce aie atenarens mt ts be changed. id all. the |demands of the monster radial aes fl%‘ o o6 s All the King‘s horses and Ly_ |Eation that visited Ottawa a year must: ee :-.‘ ulfln‘ King‘s â€" men, cannot put .. Humptyâ€" seeking a radial subsidy. & mflm o i1 procecd _ in macor erepies | [ en Semats tael t e oo Aeetocainaconnt mc entet [ se o _ C C me puosy carmatex. . lnn‘s i inee us m afte ds mie hesiedeeer yoir t there _ is Government ‘‘ he declared. ‘"It â€" has. m.h& : ‘m'“m Germans .complain tha terâ€"|reached the adolescent stage. ‘It has this schme, oL against them a conspiracy of in tiâ€" |estaplished itself, can define its "own 1.,omui,. t%n let us get some lm_ national â€"law _ and American -l:in d cioy, And bring it tor a ful lance from Canada 5t & f eariuliinine to uks s Male n * |issue, Let us go abead _ with this |: .. â€" Toronto‘s Résponsibilities. outrageously treated. c Tke ’ndlal c "But in the g‘“nm +2 poms e There may be some persons > W Ieall uhnlmt “‘o‘ the granting bf priviâ€" e o 6 from‘aHl parts of have been inclined to maintain ‘net':'lem To private oh.‘ rye ?‘:5““ un _‘ ‘hog tral attitude, but, what are these e,; "I have simply been a servant of ‘w‘ "’.'h. .. The ‘City (""""Ofl:fi think now â€" when German “m"ntal the ‘people," he declared. . ‘‘But W t9w! again. ties which 1 begin war hy â€" tornedne« on hospi ‘sâ€"e several pioneers in this ball, ll-jm" ‘lla pr W‘ value ‘to the wholé 52 * d norpta in 5 hi wmfcludilg Controller F. S. Sm;' T M: ‘the belp ot *M Germans _ have ‘boasitd th°Y Will n (weller of Berlin, Messrs. Lyon‘ang LfoYHICe.‘ With the beip. of the IOd fanlata Encland an ata x h Germans have bousued they will CIUOM isolate England and starve her. Eviâ€" DW dently they are doing their level best | RFan to 40 16. instig But such a step. will be against Americans ~as well as Englishmen.» ‘The moment they begin to sink Atâ€" lantic ‘liners . that moment there will come & reâ€" vision _ of â€" neutrality and applicaâ€" tion of an old (rule.. The newâ€"neu trality will place a nation that comâ€" mits: acts of outlawry in the cateâ€" gory of the outlaw, and the old rule revived â€"will treat as pirates those who mutrder under the name of waL. iopal cavse for this trowle.. Mrs. M. | Summers, Box W. 501, Windsot, Om.‘ will â€" send free to any mother: her | successful home treatment, with full ; instructions. _ Send no money | but! write her . toâ€"day it your childreni trouble â€" you.in this . way. Don‘t blame the child, the chanses are it can‘t help it. This treatment _ also. cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or | Has it improssed /itself _ on your nind, as a fractical man, selling farm crops in the form of ~ milk through he medium . of cows‘ manufacturing apparatus, that possibly some of this animated machinery needs overbaulâ€" ing and close examining? A new machine, rimning more economically, may save a manufacturer its cost seyâ€" eral times over in a very short while. So if your cows were regarded in this light, some might be found to be very economical producers, and posâ€" I!lhlv the less said about the capacity of others, the better. » night €ome cow testing figures given 4o the Dairy Division, Ottawa, by dairy farmers prove that some herds of cows produce milk at a feed cost of $1.15 per 100 pounds, while close by ars other hords whose / average â€"feed cost of production is only eighty cents per hundred pounds of milk. Again, between.two cows in the same herd the cost of feed per pound . of butter fat is ffequently found to vary lu much as from twenty®three to forâ€" tyâ€"nine cents. prigide caey o â€"Spanking does not cure children « of edâ€"wetting. ‘ There is a constitutâ€" What is of importance to the averâ€" age dairyman is this fact, that cow tsting helps to put each cow in the hera on a good . paying basis very avickly. A simple plan of weighing ahd testing each individual cow‘s n#lk, soon discovers if any vunit maâ€" chincs in the milkâ€"making factory ate not in good economical running ordet. ‘Then plans afte laid for kepping. the tyre of cow ‘that makes twenty or thirty dollarsâ€" of more clear profit Ma; eost of feed. Doce each one tÂ¥ cows do that? It will pay You to find out. he _ | States .. Shoe um!ml“--"a & ich in Hamilton, and pFroi to in â€"â€" the erection of & factory at +. © ~It will give employment â€"to ut 100 hands.It will be known the Canadian Horse Shoe Comâ€" Â¥. and will be located on . Bigger of a garbage collection â€" system in Waterloo, â€" an arrangement . on the bui-dmtuflm.tm.: joint tatives last week Better Than Spanking BUILD BRANCH (The Providence Journal) ns who stops for a momé G ttleâ€" â€" containing a letter ad» | to Drayton, Ont., and Jwrit Lieut. G. D. Quister, 11th ion, ith Brigade, Canadian Exâ€" nary Force, which was thrown ard . in â€" wmidâ€"occair from . the Fdward. on October 12 <last, JERMANY‘S FAILURE ECONOMICAL MACHINES. W FOUND ©!vIGOROUS SPEECH BY SIBL ADAM â€"BEOX .* . of the granting . of iulh.l and power .:?b to te corpprations was by over 800 municipal officeâ€"holders at the I,abor Temple yvesterday. They represented practically every urban gural muâ€" nicipality in the nfl: ‘The priâ€" mary purpose of the convention Was the permanent formation of the Hyâ€" droâ€"electric Railway. Association> of Ontario and the adoption: of the newâ€" lyâ€"{ormed constitution. ~Another obâ€" iect was to reawaken Government inâ€" terest in the Hydroâ€"radial scheme,and insist upon some expression of opinâ€" jon‘in regard to subsidies by the auâ€" thorities at Ottawa and Toronto. =| Vigorous speeches were nuv;.s:lir Sir Adam Beck, Mr. J. W. Lyon of Guelph, Mr. Detweiler of Berlin,Mayâ€" or Church of Toronto, . and others: Evervyone swore to ‘"keep diggzing At |Ryan of Guelph and many others who {instigawi this great scheme and carâ€" ‘ried it through the dark ages. I have |simply earged , your,. confidence and ‘helped to materialize theit ambitions. 1 Launchin+: into | his. subject, . Sir. Adam .doclared that _ the Hydroâ€"elecâ€" |tris scheme ‘is now divided into two | |grotpsâ€"power and tadials, Regard~‘ |ing the former he urged that all opâ€" ‘nosition had been . defeated. _ Oppenâ€"~ {ents had informed the Provincial Caâ€" \hinet that the scheme . would cost {twelve to twelve. % a half million . !dollgn to bring into g, whereat . Ifoday. 102 municipalities b,ve been‘ ‘tovuched and five distinect" systems | ‘have been construsted and in operaâ€" | }tiolp,. poss‘ ssing all the necessary auxâ€" ;flia!fiel. at a cost of $9,357,631. & l Hydro Issue Not & Debt. €ir Adam took strong exception to. |the characterization of a $4,000,000 ‘Hydro .issue as a debt. "Every dollar {of that. money Is revenue â€" producing, and‘is es safte as the Bank of Engâ€" \land: It is an invcstment on the paFt of the people of Ontario,. The Govâ€" ‘ernment has no occasion to wOATY {over: the sinking funds and intcréest |chorges.. as we have already handed lo\er $800,000 out of revenue. Eight Hundred “W' pal Railways Throughout "Call d halt to subsidies!. " Call -finfiyflfllm! Calil a hatt to alt bonuses! . â€" if . we . must quarantee bonds, let us guarantee our own."â€"Sir Adam Beck. ‘‘True, the Government has waived its right to collect sinking Tunds for OVER THAEE BILLIONS FOR : WAB PURPOSES Y ue London, Feb. 26.â€"The Oovornmm!‘;:mx'fl:?;m’:&_;;“Ri:nu;,“t:zg estimates issued toâ€"day bring the total.p} 1f, Bowmah, M.P.P., Chief Liberâ€" militamy and naval vote for the yea"‘at Whip, have made references in the ending March 31st, up to $1,810,000,000; Legislatute to ?’lgtz,flh‘ loyalty of Another vote is asked for . as instal. the Canadians of German descent in ments for next year of $1,250,000,000,. |Oniario and have jexpressed the apâ€" Ao i o7 Pn {freciaticn which the Province : feels Fepte M ce sermmencrcl +m ‘for the stand these citizens have takâ€" NOTHING OF IMPORTANCE s« in ~"POQ REPORT Berlin, Feb. RPTMuyml reâ€" po[l says:â€""Nothing : im has octurred in either theatre of war.‘} ‘ COL,. MARITZ f HAS BEEN PLACED \ _ _ _ UNDER ARREST Mr.~ Androw â€"â€" Broder introduced A pill in the House of Commons to take the civil service out of politics. ‘ MINARD‘S LINIMENT CURES MINARD‘S LINIMENT â€" CURES BURNS, ETC. P@lflg’ ts t# Lendon, Feb. 26.â€"A despatch to the Reuter Telegram Company from Capeâ€" town ‘says that Colone!l â€" Maritz has been arrested "And sent to Windhoek, Cape Colony. Â¥ 7 +305 ~ | **You people from ‘aHl parts of the ,!Provineo, never: call Toronto ‘hog g town‘ again.. The ‘City Comncil bhes _ Jassumed responsibilities which will ,,lmove \of immense value to the wholé ; Province.‘ With the belp of the Fed® °§i‘i Government it intends to spend _ (§12,000,000 on great harbot â€"developâ€" .".frm::i:ll.‘n‘nd intends vint:: 87::0 3 ree . $ watcrâ€" b t ‘4.‘5‘75 33 #ix. years,‘ he continued.. °D cas,‘pay every dollar O that if te, and still ‘bave a surplus â€"« dreds of thousands of dollars." â€"Fhe speaker vrged that the whole w total rate reduction of Togonto. ‘where." < he said, the Hydro customers were ‘being saved $75,000 a year. ‘‘This ‘reckless‘ and ‘foolbardy‘ stheme will mean miore reductions, if the people of Ontario ; continue : . to ':'d': confidence in it,‘"" declared Sir ‘ oR M Sir. Adam RBeck urged Slt,w. ’am‘z‘?.fi“ :':u equivalent to. . priva {M gilways. cooo~ ~ A amounting to the exact cost of their scnstruction, | and. the promoters is 4 nb No un ts 9O iscc S 7700 E Assert yourselves, and" declate that subsidies to‘ private individuals must ‘Cease, We‘ have sufficient , transcontiâ€" m%u‘m-. Let us be in earnâ€" éat. ~‘Tell those men. you have sent to Oitawa and : Toronto that. they â€" have ront." " > PEFs, 491 .0 o C | 2e criticized th nhuladlpttl; & for etan . power m | Amerfican mi':t.. and _ utged . the {delegats to wer‘t unceasingly in the intercsts of the Hydro power â€" and ‘ndm schemes.~ _â€" . l,b“" oficers welecred were ‘ as folâ€" e onl tmk. flo d \Hfon. T. B. Jrcas and W. K. | Mcâ€" iNaught, C. M. G.; Frosident, J. W, Lyon, Gueélphâ€" â€"First Viceâ€"President, Mayor Church, Toronto, Second Viceâ€" President, C.M.R. Graham, London ; ‘Third Viceâ€"President, A.: F. Wilson, Markhai, Fourth Viceâ€"President, J. Buller, Peterporto‘. ~ ‘mi-“” are Tail " he continued ‘which â€" ‘ have I:& subsidies, â€"The following are to act as Prosiâ€" dents of ‘the districts in which they. reside: Messrs.Fivanson, Prescott ; T. .J.Matthew, Peterboro‘; J.HLDowney, Whitty; Controllet John . O‘Neill, Toâ€" Tohto:"Messts. Peter Rac, East Flamâ€" boro ; _ Ryan, > Guelph; W. D. «Johnson; ‘St. Thomas ; R. Stirrett Petrolea; D. A. McLaughlin, Strat ford: W. B. Bush, St. Catherines; R. Lush, Clarkson, . and Mayor Clay, Windsor ‘ Mr. Bowmwin, in his spetch on the \Pudget, reminded his colleagues that hy kimsel!l was a Canadian of German Hngay, on dn yq | oxf ts ‘ feelings o grea‘ ‘Aggrity SE ME Sompaltios when be hoped for the destruction of Prussâ€" ;tn inilitarisin and everything sinister for "which‘ â€" that, lm would \bhcartily support all taken iby the Government â€" to aid Belgiun» and Great Britain as well as Canada itsell in the present struggle. ' Mr.Rowell, in speaking on the nickel question, â€" referred to the resolu« tion‘ of fl'"flth Board of m‘ou- _&uhwa " be allowed to ‘go to His Majesty‘s enemies. . . _ LOVALTY 1 "It is mogt | inspiring,"" said Mr. Mv:l.. ::, this fiolr“o: stress to sew Germanâ€" mu_-w'wzmn.." Call a Halt to Subsidies DF GERMAN GANADIANS Officers Chosen needs ruary 17,; two trenobes near the canal mvb!o: 'l-‘i' "';f""{l'l». German corpses," n'fi'% â€"A diary found on a Germdn officer uqz}-cnw.:x <shat no prisoners were to. be taken by the tront line. when. making an attack. ml\?m ‘order wouldâ€" doubtâ€" less jnterpreted ~by some soldiers as meaning that all who might sgurâ€" render were to be shot. ; + MANY DUTCHMEN ARE STRANDED _ . â€"_ TN LONDON ~London, Feb, 26.â€"The Daily « Exâ€" press ‘says that hundreds . ‘of Dutch men are stranded in London, as not a sgingle~ passenger has been carried from England to Holland since Feb ruary 18th. . The Dutch â€"Government ‘has .. ordered theâ€" Dutch steamship companies to carry no passengers unâ€" til. the danger from mines is past. WANT PRICE: "OF POTATOES London, Feb. 26.â€"â€" Twentyâ€"four 80â€" clalist mass meetings held. in Berlin last night approved German.. Governâ€" ment measures to conserve . the food supply, but demanded a reduction in the price of potatoes. . â€" BRITISH TANK |~ \‘â€" STEAMER IS @ ‘_~_ SAFE AT BARRY Havre, Feb. 26.â€" A lifé boat belongâ€" ing to the British tank steamer Weeâ€" hawken was picked up yesterday near Anglesea. Weehawken is supposed to hayc been torpedoed. > 73 & TANK STEAMER 18 MFI. London, Feb.â€"26.â€"The . British tank steamer â€" Weehawken, . concerning which some anxiety was felt because a life buoy bearing the name of. the vesse! was picked up on shore at Anâ€" «glesea, is .safe at Barry. The life buoy was lost overboard in a storm. TWO SERIOUS " ACCIDENTS ON f THE ONE FARM Guelph, . Feb. 25,â€"While â€"working with a juolim engine ,on the farm of Mr. Johnâ€" : McDonald,â€" at «Mimose, 2: morning, . Mr. Morley. Bellamy with a serious. accident..> ; â€"His arm got caught in the machinery, and ‘he was thrown around the hig wheel several ‘times. befor@ being liberated. A doctor,; on ‘examination, found . no bones broken, but said that Mr. Belâ€" Lhmy was badly bruised and perhaps injured internally, 48 4 The previous . day, ‘ at the same place, Mrs. . John McDonald, . while walking actoss the kitchen floor, fell and. broke her thighbone. Both . the 4njured ones . are doing as well as could be expected. .: 3 * Petrograd, Feb. 15.â€"As the wat continues "the women on the border suffer the horrors of . war and the mothers _ and orphans left at â€" home are. the ones who sufler most. â€" â€" In Ambericaâ€" are â€" many . mothers and daughters, who were left penniless by the war of the Rebellion, but their suflering are as nothing to the (woâ€" men and children left as â€"widows and orphahs â€" of the soldiers who | have fought and bled for thejr. country in ‘Europe. . : Many a mother and daughter have reason %o be thankful to Dr. Pierce for.relief from‘suffering and the cure of those weaknesses of their sex, beâ€" cause of his ‘Favorite Preseription."‘ ‘This tonic, which is strietly a temâ€" perance medicine, has cured thousands of those weaknesses, headaches, nervâ€" qusness, backaches, â€" which are the outward manifestations of disease in women. Dr. Pierce‘s Favorite Preâ€" scription specdily causes all womanly troubles to disappear,, and misery and brings . heali strength to nervous, irri and exâ€" hausted women. It is a wonderful prescription preâ€" pared,only from nature‘s roots and herbs with â€" no . alcobol . to falsely stimulateâ€" and no narcotics to wreck the norves. It banishes pain, headâ€" ache, backache, low spirits, hot flashâ€" es, draggingâ€"down sensation, â€" worty and sleeplessness surely and without loss of time. . What Dr, Pietce‘s Favorite Preâ€" scription has done for thousands . it will do for you. It‘s not a secret reâ€" medy for its ingredients are . printed on wrapper. Get it this very day at any medi¢ine dealers in either liquid or tablet form. > Doctor Pictce‘s Pleasant Pelliets reâ€" gulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugarâ€"coated, tiny ;n- ults, easy to take as candy.â€"Adv. Women of Russia. k all the trenches preâ€" 1d ‘‘the German‘ dead oup front REDUCED SMOTHERING OF ASTHMA STOPS QOUICK .. THOUSANDS CURED BY "CATARRKOZONE" OUNT _â€"TENâ€"THEN: â€" RELIEF COMES FROM CHRONIC Nott yet can compare ‘mz 'g:t‘srrhoma (n%‘;l, ugly cases of. Astbhma. E5 ie ‘The effect from Catarrhozone is & quick oneâ€"you feel better in no time: â€"keep up the good work, use Catartâ€" hozone as directed and you get well. 1t your case is curable, if anything on earth can rid you permanently of Asthma, it will be Catarrhozone. It ‘tontains that strangely soothing and powerful antiseptic found in the Blue #4 se “c';tntrhom is <the one remedy that ‘can be sent quickly and direct to all parts ‘of the breathing apparâ€" atus. â€" mb 9Â¥A $ uin m ult Sfi Jn o en w The four weeks‘ courde in agrticulâ€" haghefl at _ Elmira by Mr. J. S Khapp, Agricultural Representative oL ~( at ol ied â€" infinpndatainiatd DUpVe®t d at â€"Galt, and his assistant, Mr. W.F. Strong, _ came to a close on Friday, Keb, 19th.; The â€" course was a very successful one,.32 regular _ students ‘azd others taking advantage of the lectures if whole or in part. # /ln connection with the coursel the Atudents organized a Junior Farmers‘ Arscciation. The objects of the org@ nization are toâ€"keep the members in touch with each other and to proâ€" mote comnetitions in baby beef raisâ€" ing, hog feeding, diarying, al-;\“wrei ) *A en mape profit competitions, as conduc by s the Department of Agriculiture. h or boven,. m':‘.".;:"m The officers of the Association are Mmmm”m #8 follows : Cecil Barbour, President; constipation, biltousness Angus Woeber, vicepres.; C.D. Miller, and flufll m t get ::uury' A'.:(.:altlct, Oscar Schmidt mm’v o.::uh. %o Percey s, executive commitâ€", cleanse EnIate stomâ€" mu.Cnumm?l-mshuh, :‘::-"::‘"“f“ qrervenip en avditors, from the m'-fl. ry off the conâ€" A _ Getman aviator wounded some PUR 2. Tnfegunes ana bowels. . A British soldiers in South Africa. 10.cent box from 6i »..'M:â€"'; will mxaARD‘S LINIMENT RELIEYâ€" ..m” weet . and . hend ~clear . for ES .! .“ 4 nevmmitFchar c -11 rrowilains ~ h %‘,r'- JUNIOR FARMERS is SAVINOGS â€"BANK 4 interset allewed at & WATERLOU:â€" WhRAnQH, Gin upuunp.s. OSLEN, M.P., PRESIDENT, ... W. 0. MATTHEWS, Â¥% C. A. BOGERT, General Managery,, â€"Itphhdn&-dwwhdmhnm business way. : Proceeds should be ‘put in s bank. s should be made by Cheque. ~ A certain percentage of the profits whould be put in a Savings ‘Account as an emergency fund. ‘The mah who has a cash surplus in & bask, is protected againgt bad THE DOMINION BANK WATERLOO _ w Ark Jacob Hespeter, Mg BERLIN BRANCH ; BADEN *= l0 Asthma The Business Of Farming » associaâ€" LIEUT.â€".COL RO88 . _ Gum Tree of Australia, and this is fortified by other germâ€"killing: proâ€" perties which, â€"when so scientifically combined, make Catarrhozone a Yerâ€" iable specific for Asthme, Catarth and Bronchitis. & Even though many other remedies have failedâ€"even though you are disâ€" couraged and blueâ€"cheer up and try Catarrhozone â€"toâ€"day. What it « 1e peatedly has done for others it will surely not fail to accomplishâ€"for you. : Catarrhozone is not expensive. One dollar will buy a â€" completeâ€" outfit trom any Druggist. ‘The money | will be well spent because your immediate improvement in health will . surpass your fondest éxpectations. Don‘t waitâ€"toâ€"day . is the time to use Caâ€" ‘tarrhozone. Hamilton, Feb. . 86. jeut.â€"Col. Ross has resigned th-bxln‘» _of the 13th regiment 1 that : barâ€" mony does not prev een him and his officers, 10 CENT "CASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Cure Sick Headsche, Constipation, a < is F4

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