e CC ' + s i ty !‘ 2+ & j 15 L . AGREE ON RATES . ELAAAE a es ? OPERATING ~ ~ TN WATERLOO F‘Appleby wasâ€" pleasant: :;;i‘*;‘ hursday . evening, thirfy ‘scouts gathered at . sn NE ASPIRIN i as to celeâ€" Bet Weradaioce io o "‘; .‘?;:“:-‘A: © M1s#. L ?. #:more places were enterâ€" i@ on Sunday by burglars. ieraing. Mr. Cleason Shantz ?“ goal office â€" aad been f ‘3: Mieves rifed the till i ide @&mount in "Tried to force open the Royed a number of . heavy ‘unable to force OPOn Mar and the prosents cout. simer. Ldy, Scoutâ€" iy, who was ‘taken by ised his Wu in t 4& 7& ys for their to and gift, after which ras spént in music and hments which the Comâ€" t with them were: servâ€" M css ange: * finâ€"No others t ) entered _ by thiocves . freight shods â€" where brth of alcohol was â€" carâ€" hy was. present i eomaae it Oe 9t mniteey yate P mudress . e inatâ€" â€'.‘ u';; ‘é:}wfl.m' e is little dowbt * of : ; Mn ;g“’ "u‘ gor the ; iées admiatration from \" Mayor.. Eden. at. the "Aran k._lddM‘w‘" iwing to the fact that tight ar rates unusual be iimprudent upon e Council to undertake roveme! and saddle fan! pnfayor ble rate of RBy years to éome. In it" wdblic improvement® ate ‘»g"éit. sary such as fhier 1l6ca improvements d 6. ‘declared .. that the Â¥e to be cared for in ï¬l\é pest advantage of merally. Any* other imâ€" .- "epstly nature could until such a time as the t became more \tavor- ®03 Le . ‘ + ‘the conduct of as Jaid . down "‘"", e work ;u that elared. Chis lyan and ,‘.x‘r“io h done by l0¢â€" , August Fratk mmg AY " ie BM Athey are t‘fl [ Wt ghwng for â€" Callegiate the . Iibrary M Fipe te e i U T mor foo san got ‘of the Scout School, ~H. CoNegiate Huck staimped â€"with & â€"Canadiar Eâ€"TJ.QV npbaiiint Aih dugie t ho leo W&W“m . .‘nt#*‘“ .“l- â€" R ri. mfl-ï¬u% in tl:: Mollu:‘:dhl Mho.ly ::d‘â€:vm tender their sympatiiy Lo the bereaved family F mm 180. (WMME . DOR f £ @ at 11 o‘clock. Mayâ€" OFr. was in the chair and all the members of the council were pre» sent. . Mayor Schult: called the meetâ€" ing to .1..“ delivered an excellent address, He outlined the lmpofl:m OE PRX Gigh hea w L042 Anmaa Fe mattors would come betfore . the i "5: hoped â€" the â€" â€" Aldermen would perform their duties without fear or fayor and that _ they ~would m';‘;%:onyud at. jall times work for t best interests of, the town of Preston. x "uttha ; He asked that the slogan â€" for. this :r.;..,_.."â€"-n:â€" eVCp y be "eeonomy." . welcoin back mï¬ m;'ï¬'uu and. also k:: new members. ‘The Mayor received quite an ovation when he took his Express Sympathy. â€" _ Clocal nAr The following resolutions NJ ed by : Ald. Russel, seconded, by De:h‘g-ngn um t Pelz, was then passed: . "That this drain se Oourg{l send a letter of "â€â€˜3%3 the city. me. Oï¬ 4 uth and. family ‘Becre Mary chelt sed nour thfough th. desth | Sanitar of their son.. The: moUon ed by the fl'crmep'gflnt feet in a body. ~ ~;~* _ ~ ~â€"Appoint Conmimittaes. 1 * Ald, Russel t’o:ï¬luned a proposition whereby different branches ‘of work should be allotted to various . commitâ€" tees, but the matter was leff over â€"UHâ€" til somie future date., _ \ Considerable discussion arose as to whether.the committees should. _ conâ€" sist of 5 or 3 members; . By resplution it was decided that the various | comM:â€" imittees should consist of 5 _mem_bm. . The following were appointed _ as Striking Committeo:. _ Reeve Oaks, Chairman; Ald. Russell, Grieve, Unâ€" derhill and Camphbell. . ¢ â€" The Striking Committee immediate ly. got busy and brought in the Eouow- A aoicriad td Juche: SeRby L wl ME mCs sR t Ing â€"report which was adopted. by the Council: #inance Committeeâ€" Reeve Dr. Oaks, chairman; Deputy Reeve Polz, Ald. Campbell and Ald. Leach. k â€" Fire and Lightâ€"Ald. Grieve, chairâ€" man; Ald. Vance, Ald, Campbell and L Ungernu® °. .cs 20 f rar .: : Hated e %< m. i ts “‘ “ : patin.: in the hed os awn â€"~mal mm,Pâ€"-_gl~Wo;i;â€"*bowty Reeve O. Pels, chairman; Reeve Oaks, â€" Russell and Ald. Grieve. . _ & _ Property Committeeâ€"Ald. Under hill, chairman; Ald. Leach, Ald. Rus sell and Ald. Grieve. ° | _ > __ _â€" Market â€" Committeeâ€"Ald. Russell, chairman; Ald. Vance, Reeve Oaks, and Ald. UnderhMHL â€""}l 00â€" C# â€" Cemetery Committéeâ€"Ald... Cai bell, chairman; . Ald. Leach,, 4 Vance and Deputy Mo_?elz.vr _ Mayor H. J. Schults to be a member of all committees. T VCA c $ 3 _ _ The Council will hold their â€" first «. nugl meetifig next Monday night. â€"= 2N ly & [. 3 1154‘ Yom : & _ Must Get a License, ‘ A lady from Kitchener had a iogâ€" ing yesterday before Magistrate B. W. Zieman. She was charged mâ€â€œ ling or peddling dry goods t\ & liconse. She was let go and . if she wants to carry on in Prestom â€" will have to get the necéssary ligense â€" to do business. . €3, sp.‘= . t _ Préeston Junior Hockey â€œï¬ had good. a?k out Inst night. oy '.!5 for Stratford this . afternoon 4 they play a regularâ€" scheduled game toâ€"night. s59 o 6 w‘ THAT SONâ€"INâ€"LAW OFf, PA‘s. ‘The motion was endors a §7 years ago and Bt Tiekuarcn. t e es C oi oan‘®) Em MR Em Oe S9O l')e%-ng’gi asking that the expenses 0| "That _ this drgin serving their plant be to their “ Org . WAS & F °n : Fuk Rash questianca (he utigrtty | ho C ‘C D â€" L ; s n 0C Tor :}.,‘u:.,«j-s.;_ bro n ays 3 * mp hi tapdimte) Rearess M | on :‘I*‘ brence to â€" the _ "-ï¬i rowib in/the clty, Bol, *’i ngb_‘. j | Ti itantt t to ons tesr on uon "’,i e T lANI'I‘.," carly Gorn "»n. 3 telt »quite gure: that t city has too much ahead g-nhhwwhomhend ts wmmqu-mm £ , Communicatipns, Among the communications . was 4 letter from the Aero Ciub of > Canade asking if Kitchener had done anything in connection with a municipal : @eroâ€" drome. % Want Charges Laid. .. pAmw'Myam at“:olr !uouwflla:%:"m 0% ,mflm Chief of and invebtiga will be held at which. _ evidence will be taken under oath. ‘The letter u-owuunomxmm asked turatuuuvoflotthedhtnrm«lq December Ast. aNSP 28 «r% * _A communication _ W received from the Mechanical er. of the wye;nm.mnmwmuwm otPuan‘dna!fln‘ attenâ€" tion to the fact that two previous letâ€" ters had been written to the gouncil regarding thl;c:l',net . with. no reply from the council (% The â€" Lockwood Green Company wrote stating they were installing & fire alarm system at.. the Dominion ‘Tire plant and asking permission . to have the system, interlocked with the o onl rrorded co & Ames Hoiden Company wrote cas Py db ‘Secretary Lamprey of the Kitchener. Sanitarium Board wrote informing the douncil of the vacancy created on the Board. by the retirement of w. v. Ulmey. who had removed from â€" the city. â€" Petition . Received. L A petition was received from the farmers on the local market asking : Lls. Sees 19â€" Na 1 .t ondvous adininal a, with the uew for an 8 o‘clock market during t.ho1 winter months. A petition was received from local druggists asking for an early closing byâ€"law, making the closing hour _ 8 o‘clock in the evenings with the exâ€" ception of Saturdays, the week before Christmas and evenings before public holidays. + KEEP IT GOING. ; (Exchange. ) & Keep the Christmas spirit goingâ€" don‘t let it die with the passing of the great festival. Get square with the world and all in it If you . are at "outs" with anyone, make up again. If you have had a kindness shown . you pass it along. Bring as much sunâ€" shime into as many lives as you can during 1920. BOLSHEVIKI HAVE OCCUPIED CITY OF ODESSA London, Jan. 13.â€"It is stated in despatches from _ Asia Minor that OQdassa has already been evacuated by Denikine‘s army in the face of the Bolsheviki, who have occupied the city. ‘Thousands of inbabitants have fied BORN. SNYDERâ€"In Kitchener, Wednesday, Jan. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Snyder, Queen street, south, a son,. Congratulations. WEBER.â€"At the K.â€"W. Hospital, on Jan. 9th, to Mr, and Mre. Philip Weber, twin 8008,, .. «/ ; . OvERâ€"EATING is the root of nearly all digestive ullbe i teorrs Green Company any wrote of a storm e paid by during . the i *';‘&"v\ï¬si a % :‘ %hgn_ ce piuied) :"i:.k:‘m ax _'!#; 1i the Soex 6e Buiter ; Stttacey h t ie t * °C .. We iniee" etataty . maatolycCnarieg We ~F. and ‘Nicholas of Waterio6, Daniel ‘of *Listowe!, â€" Mrs. Levi Kercher/of© org, Mrs. Ja se e mrawiten coritg: g.(f.' after mm frara) weeke The deceased was in h. $00, seet. 2k c hi on . areatty beloved by all her acquaintanâ€" \â€"ahaaens. AWage senerenie. cone n e ct ; We I ::‘I" eity. ‘““'7“""’3‘,,"‘,"‘ cm Manw w she Toronto, but visited 1&7 city on Â¥Rrious occastons. . She wat always , ~in the various char Atable Mnuuox of‘th{-chy, ‘and mmodï¬l th:the "K..W. Ladiés® AuxiNary for years ‘whs a direc, tor of the Kitchener Orphanage. The late Mrs. Bowlby, was also :a ‘valued thember of the Princess of â€" Wales Chapter, L O. D. K., of which she was Ed'-'i""m' zent. She showed her inter: est in these organizations by making generous contributions from year . to : Etea tSuund~~ hâ€"al | 54 uid io +fBiiiadernteda t O O EL 1 year. Her only danghter, wife of Sir Goorg Perley, died some years ago "l‘lw, neral fook place Mon Afternoon from St. John‘s Anglican church to the family mauseleum at :Mount Hope Cemetery, the services being conduct: ed by Rey. H. M. Langford. Herbert 0. Homuth Died on Saturday. The death of Herbert O. Homuth on Saturday was a great shock to his numomn‘“ friends in Preston and this 1ocality. He had ‘onlyrm’n’ i1 since last Thursday. _ s 28 EOMD O dPRCCCCZC He held a good _ position: with George Pattinson Woolllien Mills. He was born in Preston : ‘ and was educated in the Preston: School and the G. C. 1. +A ‘Mr. Homuth was in his 28th year, and had a bright future @8 a business E2+ ‘The funeral was held from his parénts residence; William Street, toâ€" morrow afternoon at 230 p.m., and will ba a sotor funsral. AÂ¥ ‘The remains of the late Abs. Merâ€" ner were laid to rest off Saturday afâ€" ternoon, the funoral being held from the home of his datighter, Mrs. E. M. Devitt, Albert St., where an _ Impres: sive service was held. There was a representative ‘ gathering of. business men and citizens present to pay their last mark of respect to a former busiâ€" ness associate and resident who. .. was identified with the . business life of the community for many years. Rev. G. D. Domm, of Toronto,a forâ€" mer pastor of thé late Mr. %ml‘dl Rev. S. L. W. Harton, of the > 'z.‘bp} Methodist church were in chai of | the service. : Rev, Mr. Domnt who had \ known Mr. . Me : Aor. yoars, yeférred to lht.w. ng place "Oofï¬' upied to busâ€" lineu rcles while a resident of Watâ€" erlooi (Diring the past fow .years he neoraen aertas uie } a warn ute to his devoted Christian character and his itflection for his family. Rev, . Harton also spoke approâ€" priately. M P ‘..._[__--- ne e c EC Inodcl L A quartette of the Waterloo Methoâ€" dist Church composed of Miss Essie Devitt, Mrs. C. 8. Bean, Mr. H. G. Misâ€" tele and Mr. Rowo Cunningham sang an appropriate nusber, _ â€"__ _ _ ‘Interment took place in Mount Hope The "h:nn' were, Mdéasrs, Sim u.mf' “ 0n W' lll'lll x in rusy en idnss o eree ce s Mien S t TT 7 M",‘Qm Soral gributes was . a CIOn. . AL 15. 00" wreath of roses from the co uonvk!el’fgffl" of uw‘m. muw for whichit is ed family . there‘ | in ut l on on ln.*‘s. Weaver, humï¬ur' Bre t ‘ um.mmm@m e Mr. Merner. . e A‘AL_'!._G_"..‘_.â€"â€".-_ Looks Like Cedric is Trying to ‘‘Bid‘ F3. sns Ss¢5 Apbiy Prrc mt mss o Heaet S MRG. W.â€"H. BOWLIY MR. ABS.. MERNER TN WATERLOO .‘l"" Ane unilady season Was ipent . in Kitchener by huost of. the resid n€ % ® : "‘ -P.f‘ ho : ‘.’.- 4 m a ntr o td is pears en it i al Vign m Reane wl with friends in Buifalo, 8 is >« at Woodstock and Port: Dover. °_ * '}’“cflmflemmmm. v ends. d Miss Lee* i Nedioer wit ron bore 7| ¢ cmm“.ԠAautyxl‘ ork these days tum’ l | "u.‘a::nud nyoc:iuumum. who .fluâ€' Ma Btaff had u»g;u.p of uhwg the ‘plans of ‘Architect Franklin® ‘Toronto: ‘Bo for plans, Bs ic â€"m nxun. A To{ m’.ï¬&%. of Windâ€" sor, 4t will altnost be the job of an axpert to make a choice. ‘The poser ufluwhnh-lturhw'mhh econoâ€" micat though suitable‘ disposition of the | present â€" building, ‘or rather newer â€"part of 4t % RESPONSE 10 \ APPEAL B â€"â€" CENEROUS Nearly $500 Has Been Paid in for Relief of > citizens generally continue to make generous donations for the relief of the starving Armenians in response to the appeal made in these: columns last Saturday. Up to noon toâ€"day ;;ruwsgbb-;ï¬ pil'd in and has been remitted to the General Treasurer of the Fund in Toronto. The con:.rlbu Previously acknowledged & Frichd ..s...â€"â€". :+«:â€" in ar tw ho o dlite Alvec/ nc tions since yesterday are as follows &:;H. Boohmer ... .. ts. C. Boehmer ..... Miss L Weaver ....... Jean Ruddell ..... L. Seibert ...... â€" J. D. Weir ........ Wm. E. Mitchell .. Dominion Life Staff A Friend ..... ... A Friend ..... .â€".> Mrs: Adams .. ... ‘The Response of Canadians. The response of big Canadian hearts to the appeal on behalf of the staryâ€" ing women and children of Armenia continues to be nrofmmdly epcouragâ€" Ing. EHach day supplies fresh evidence of the splendid spfrit which animates the people. But only a beginning has been made. One stern, wgtpct cannot be lost cun:lt of. o n‘athuer l:â€l'm much the fund may yiel is at] und to be -mdequ.:th. _f%he vï¬lflm is desâ€" xmo.a Vast e popfulated by ese‘ homeless, ersecuted © people. They nare, d-ï¬ 1 scores, â€" The relief Ayork Caftnot," with this tor ‘The readers of the A"l‘elegr_apl[ and rible.conditionâ€"â€"it catinet kéep up. â€" â€" "Giving to Save Lives. Yet this fund, with those being supâ€" Yet this. c m those being SUp pl t # in Britain and the T. dae c aogen on and muitiply their operations. . Every dollar "“’p... CP Cns mm . CRd P tholr'm' Every dollar sub~ wxod, h‘@omfl.r&'flgï¬ toward :;ud‘m m:anu: otolztt‘l‘t chil , iB 8 le â€" dren." Fir avery dollar is going in its entiraty"to the cause. No part of this fund is being utilised for administraâ€" !'llot'ly“ py .t‘t‘:l::;nmfln’l*;‘:rpm e for whk?‘ it is given. rn6"C. Webster, of Mi 1 ie C w c vncct moriane Pacahey “Kld" Pa. # *Toronto: ‘Bo far plans. by Messts. Coon & Sons. mmlflot‘ro‘ h a mudi , of ‘Windâ€" I mltnost be the job of an sake & choice.. The poser e matter is to make econoâ€" U C LEnctin ‘ Mannaltion af death of Senator $318.45 . 100 . 10.00 _ 5.00 $484.45 2.00 10.00 120.00 2.00 2.00 ME L dav. afternoonâ€" befure Aove Monday, aites {beigre, To . ln ‘ A ‘The report was ,7§' 8. \ Bowman, who ‘acted" seqretany. ; . the commitice. o LCs meen s 1.00 Eud | ~PFite "&nd Light and Marketâ€"» Aldsi} _ wré F Harttung, ; Lang, Armbrust,: Messol . . m * ":’r.‘iï¬l ‘Bâ€h- Ald, Baetz is chairman of tD: invited ‘to .join in" i U | Fire and Light Committec and : Ald. to the stary) illk | |Harttung is chairman of the ‘Market tral Europe, rticularty | ©Committee. tria. The P fl}'l‘ f â€"3if _ .. MPM0s * Ame NRA e AWEEnea /7 , DEReT PE HaFA oher opimalitods ato as followh\ _ â€" Board of Works ‘and mkhg Commuiree â€" . , Ahrens, Molise, %u chairman ‘of t w and Ald. Abrons the Garbage ... menta made to the Park. mucnurâ€"uwm. CV P00 onl PCsR Sae a 2 £0.:. [he | British Gov Sewer and Cbmetery.â€"Alds. Schrcl m Cannda, along two W ter, Breithaupt,: Gtay, â€"Lippert, Ratk, ;,M > m M * k e s.ld. Ratz is W&t the: Bewer Â¥ C o mt unene 4 ommittee and Ald>Bcht iter‘ts chair : Canadaâ€"to send a cat _J, ;A man of the Céemétery Committee, + . . ~four;: ndly, view o ; Publicityâ€"Alds, , Lang, Chairman; & l isrnnbn 0n . MOrE, ‘Ahrens, Armbrust, Hogttung and Gray * u4 Powe and that Canaila % Hospital Free "Pationtsâ€"Alds.. Mas €U5 on giztes to ¢0â€"O0M sek chairman; Wing. . Lippert, ;Armâ€" the United Stateh to Chl brust and Raté |\ "‘"~* *‘ in‘ acheme of credits:‘ Bot " Raathor oo onm . soirines uutth s enmmat d . Ha * yust, Ahrens. Aw N: ~# Lank, Gny.nst:‘irener and Bowman. ation by ‘hm Bzayit Heception Committeeâ€"The entine the Dominion GovermneBt Council ; coâ€"operate with Great P Commission _ Government â€". Alds.| the fullest extent© h. por Abrens, chairman? Massci, Bowman, ‘m m c iA T £) Harttung, Bowmn.l; v,ng'Grebi) M peals ‘to Canadian 1 .,-E w Assessmentâ€" Ald. Grgy, cbairman; . . a Greb, Ratz and Bowmnn? ‘si-t with private «ul 'â€"q Buildingâ€"â€" Ald." Greb," © chairman; e n 1e 2 . _ cu‘>| zPP voTu V £ "o ie Gray. Mi Were Reappointed. { The Board of Health were reâ€"apâ€" pointed. _ ‘They are John Schwarts, chairman; Aglam Dengis and F. Beam. ‘The members of the . Collegiate Inâ€"} stitute Board were also re-a.ppolnwd.s They are K. O. Weber, George Killer, ; J. A. Scellen and H. W. Halliwell. County Board of Audiâ€" Ald. L. 0. County Board ol Aud®â€"â€" A°M. 14 N* Breithaupt. Fence Viewersâ€"John Luft, Moses Betzner and J. F. MéKay. Pound Keepersâ€"B. Bowman and J. Steffier. t \ Pageâ€"L. Sach. a re The vacancy created,on the Kitch ener Sanotarium Boardyby the retire: ment of W. V. Uttley . was aned by the appointment of Oscar Rumpel. Ald. Gray and Ald. Rats ‘were nom{iâ€" ’noud to represent . the c!t{cn : the Hospital Board and thg,)cho ce fell to Ald. Gray Early Cloging. lÂ¥ A byâ€"law was pagsed regulating, the closing of stationery shops and book stores. . ‘The provisions are for closing these stpres every. evening_at 6.30 with the exception of Saturday evenings, ‘statute * hoBdays, . three weeks before Christmas; and evenings preceding a holiday.. On evenings when the stores remain open they will not close beforé. 11 o‘clack. PILES:= my â€" â€"ws m us®* OV ation required. De, Chiee‘s Ointment, will rellave 3p0 at onet ‘,'.naw Michm, tailor â€" at George Hehn Moring store, 44 laid up with i "7 * E* mikin& Comtmitiee 0 Inorl $2 o Himanson. thiss & Co. Limltod: is e eintangestaes and Sprinkling C Rats, Holtze, Greb â€" an yepUoSsented UN i C OeR . 9m fighint o P + t Eul | Fden seconded his| for reugf«a the bio pd. As t Cf i was made by Aldâ€"{jates through every part of Hit 95 .. Massel spoke bMOL | any improvomntfa', be ;eondi he reâ€"appointment ot‘me blood is folt througho he question was â€"PUt ‘ the ‘entire systent â€" M# W ‘remtOoro®s Wellein was appoint: ; the blood n buildet â€"0f w9ak B . 4 ipr. willisms‘ Pink Pills: stand at | tappointed: ‘head of all tonic n::a!u ines. ~ Kb f Health were TOâ€"AD~ gose of. these PHI# helps to enrich, are John SchwArt® plood and strengthen the MetÂ¥ER Dengis and E. BO&M ‘imng the yarioug OrgANS TOEMMD H f the . Collegiate ln-;m and the body recovers Its ful re also reappol_nted.‘o r. ~ Ample proof of this 18: giÂ¥ Veber, George Killer; ) ;y, statement of Mr. Willist® DM H. W. Halliwell. Gerrard t Woronto, Wwho of Auditâ€" Ald. L ©.| SRT3 â€""“m; me“"“m omployed â€"John Luft, Moses gf:,dfl;m;:e cocced ran a0l c e e yA sulted a doctor who gaye me ;â€"B. Bowman and J. Clhe, but it ed trnit *% i constantly growing â€" weaker, . MÂ¥s created,on the Kitch petite u?::m ?gg | Board\by the retireâ€" |‘ “7 4 1}-“? omptigs ) of Oscar Rumpel. wi fisa : 1 : y gosik Ald. Rats were nomi.| compell {u Reegy Ariarg! nt: the city an ln:a ':":é'?&!:o& :., Cl m and tp:? choice fell to Tag 'W"'ai~"-w » hib 1 tidk Pile, ut B7 this wihe "R rar pagsed resulatink| roeariity tirod of. medicin6 $# /J stationery shops and 1 Hid d1d me any: _‘:" 3 ‘he provisions are for | J 21. mw-“m t’u‘ of the plin, 1 pres every evening at could no‘ longer ref y ; M xception of Saturday After a time I felt they wel 3,}:' te ‘ hofdays, | three| "%%"/q imon 1 gladly CONHAR hristmas; and evenings :ԠTith the tesult hBt E. es iday. . _ On C¥°0 Mii| anabied to go back to my old remain open they will Tully restored to 1 Ith." 3‘{“ e ifeiciec‘. splendid ~condition toâ€" Dr. â€" WHH oT _ â€"| Pink Pills, and can. stropgly T9 162 Thei d i ip .o ut ope, Haak sA o w ts 4 9t f ver! ".‘A, 7 Aritish promigh : a Canadians to Help DLEFY t ing NHAOME . _7 (a..} * Phbtnqre : hll‘rï¬â€œ i? bï¬â€œâ€™um Js(- f " in‘esché'h'e dm } quests are: now* under. ation by the Cabinet. . N ARE YOU wiufl AND RUN DOWNT in This . Condition: ODU% Medicine Can Renew! Â¥i Health. ~â€" _ _ . â€"The ‘condition. oC eing "run is one that doctors do not 160 as a disease. . The physician of who gets his ‘trainiig Anza. P where only severg, fif vh"%’ countered knows Itt Out .6 ‘The expreséion "run doOWB," M# to health, means a condifion im3 all the bodily functions ate enfe Appetite: fails, the digestion is pajred, the: nerves ‘are‘ impoverit ithe complexion m“'m '..' there is no animation, but rath C know that it ‘Is. n0t @, ty and mental depression. Pat a constant sympton,‘; No P47 organ being affectad,â€" yOUu. 0M mend them dâ€-" ',,g Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pijls CA tained. through any 7 or, may be had by mail, N 50 cents m box or wix boxes ‘ from The m:. Wlllhll’_, Brockvillé, . Ont r‘:; Margaret Abel se ""9"’2{“- @19thg * \. Ja3 C( LO*~ to any one @4 ho n vtk ied i t 5