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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Apr 1912, p. 2

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A’. O u-m“‘?l g o / Dwid Bean & Soos, Ltd, . gecognize political influence f se of the whole service," wontinued. .‘"I‘m not afraid to say I suppose you are:" oi fand oo pysicians in chargs r e physicians in charge puld be freed front clerical work." t. Clarke also réferred to the salarâ€" jes paid to attendants, ete. UE For $20. a â€"month," said he, "the Wight kind of men can‘t be got. They :' transients. . The salaries are not at ‘@Ill commensurate with the service iven. _ Now that I am out of the work, I can‘t see why.L was such an Adiot% to stay there so long." _ Foronto, April 6.â€"Some straight pMmâ€"theâ€"elbow remarks about the adâ€" ristration: of provintial instituâ€" ims, coupled <with words ofâ€" com« end E,g;rn}'ua. :'ci“ Hauna, ere made | +©0. ub.lnfl- intendent of the General Hougih s yesterday‘s meeting of the Canaâ€" n Hospital Association at the Parâ€" ,V,, Bu u. â€" ‘Asylums .must be emancipated im . politics," he declared, in the burse of a short address, reminiscent E some of his experience with reâ€" 'fl""" nent/St i+ ‘"A broadâ€"minded commission, unâ€" by . political influence was Dr. Clarke recommended for the ministration of provincial instituâ€" i. : Government would find ;it | iey .well spent," he said. ". _ One of these clinics has already. established in Boston and anâ€" "in Baltimore. He hoped the ‘ one would be in Toronto and in m both with the hospital and ) umiversity. 7 _|""We must have proper equipment nc proper men to carry out the work," he continued. ‘"We must not be hampered in institutions as we are. The time has come when we »nust have psychiatric clinics. (It is & public right." . Ed fio;?m the establishment of 5 two of these clinics in connegi Â¥on with the new general hospitas euld beâ€"eflected without delay. _ ; m contrasting the state of affairs t existed prior to the regime of 5 t Provincial Secretary. Dr. paid a tribute to Hon: «Mr. ts \""Bu tendents should be apâ€" - by reason of merit," he said, that becla.mzel t::a have been to a politica u7 _UDr. ‘Clarke, in conclus{m, urlul â€"establishment of psychiatric clinâ€" P university centres. * startled , _ in the and y crazy CA am fully. convineed," said be «What Mr. Hanna sees further than is nose, and thl:llt he has :il:u view i ing. of all these institutions . _'iv%f‘plm-’i ; . â€"B.â€"H ital . fo said that t 4 was n #. Clarke said that the public don‘t institutions for the insane cinsane . people themselves. We can‘t deny the fact," said he, at â€"the .public‘ regard them. with _But I left the work reluctantâ€" 4 my whole heart was in it. , I saw‘I couldn‘t institute ) reform ‘I had in view. the would , world : woul hoid t . Câ€" _ K, Clark, Toronto, S; ;5Wa\ Influence is Curge â€" > ‘Of Institutions . TREATMENT _Not.c office w-nonu »ank. we Advertisin & blent st Give t this atr medici Lo Scott‘ mMmU}8s10n ~Young of the Rockwood r the Insane, Kingston, he work of thése instito t made public sufficiensy. the audience L4 telling Rockwoo‘. Asylum four two orderlies attend . to men and there hasn‘t lident: Dr. Young mainâ€" the public ‘didn‘t know work was being done is ADVERTISERS PREVENTS es," said he, "a man anity is sent aro: at clthocgtll, and a .CAS@ W ;, you‘d be lnqllt_fl th malpractice. ~put on his back in »Ke OF INSANE 1g »Cough Hait iidren Toronto, Says ind Flesh ing 1oodâ€" day and JO0, . ap‘ 6 " Wed rops C appy rda y bl he it. be : HThe OML;::? Ml;»din' Rossdhu ouse, on 'Iiomo % ongi ‘ to Sir Ian Colg , and %fl% , Castle, near Nayan, County Meath, ; Ireland, where alone the dayaage done ; aggregated $200,000. [ Jiminez, Mexico, April 6.â€"Parral | tel! into the hands_ofâ€"the rebels yesâ€" terday. The numbers of the enemy, | which looked so large to Gen. Ca | in the hour of his defeat, proved be a force of onlyâ€"700.â€" They esca; Thursday night, {e.ving behind m & rapid firer and a mortar, previ | captured from the Liberals. â€" â€" .. Another memorial is to be submitâ€" ted to .theâ€" Governmentâ€"inregard. to the deepening of the St. Lawrence beâ€" low Quebec. Quebec, ‘April 6.â€"At a meetins 3 the council of the Quebec Boar Trade it was decided to memorialize the Government afresh in regard to winter nai&tidn of hjfier St. Lawrerice. memorial will set forth the new records made by the GoÂ¥â€" ernment steamship Montcalm and the steamer. Mahone during the season just passed. The memorial will x forth the possibilities of winter naviâ€" gation, especially when casrtied on by larger and more power{ful boats. Syracuse, N.Y.,* April 6.â€"Th« plant of the J. E. Davis Piasp Co. at Cortâ€" landt was destroyed yesterday moraâ€" ing with a loss 01 mflm The plant consisted of two b{ink buildings, '%hh were erected eight years ago, â€" Conâ€" siderable dry lumber was stcred in one of the buildings, butâ€" the origin of the blaze is unknown. The fremen sould doâ€"little with the fire, and both nuildirgs . were â€" rapidly consuemd. \b:':'-t 150 .men â€"are. thrownâ€"ont :. of wCrk. C On l(ondnx' the negotiations with the West Indies delegates will be reâ€" sumed, and the conference will close on Tuesday, when an official anâ€" nouncement will be made. â€", It is the generci impression at Otâ€" tawa the confrrente will be success ful, ‘"We ars nat without hope," in a cheerf;] "of6, y:m ”‘:lt{ of Hoa; George Z.. Foster to a on as ho »gotiations were &oodin. coun Jol Wicks was referred Historic Places Burned.. London, April 6.â€"Three destructive fires in historic country ‘mansions o¢« curred last night.â€" The first was in Lake House, in Wiltshire, a fine Elizabethan edifice, full of priceless Jecoban i\i:::i‘t’un. Thgk Lake, gfiuu was occup y Percy llingâ€" worth,. member . of. Pufli#;t,»wbo. with his wife andâ€"children, was only saved from death from the flames by the bukinm a dof outside the door. As it was, family made its éscape clad only in night clothes.... . _ It develo that Gens. Villay and Urbana, / &:d %w& fought alone on y routed. Campa. T.hg ‘%rmbolfived t have retreated to Mapimi where t main federal forces are said to mobilizing.. The wires to El~.Paso, were restored yesterday afternoon. Expect Satisfactory Finish. Ottawa, April 6.â€"Rt. Hon. R. L. Borden and Mrs. Borden left yt{hr- day afternoon for a two weeks‘ holiâ€" day trip to Hot B@prings, Virginia, Hon. George E. Foster will be utila Premier in the meantime,. Most the Ministers are out of the city over Easter, and fbm will be no.council meeting until Tuesday. > _On Monday the negotiations with bl Iyon stolen «ton‘s Daring Burglary at Dundas. Dundun.'prn 6.â€"A daring attempt to burglarize Grafton & Co.‘s store and head office was made about 1.40 hare interrapted by Right Offcer 3. F. were interru y ** 4 Lumaden; ; f The officer hearing a noise, went to the rear of the Mghl & f m. One of the men gave n chased one knat for osteopath with a satisfactory diploma to practice.â€"In the future, however, entrance to the profession will be subâ€" ject to the council, In the . case of those who have been practising with our (proper diplomas they will be reâ€" quired to pass an ‘cxAmination before a. Government. board. y i o at The restriction toâ€" the American Osteopdathic Association was removed by the committee, and graduates may come from any wixoololmeolnfir_r recognized by the â€"Medical Counci!. TO RE [ .~ t l?*~ bl;- £fl?- ;:‘ * e We ‘ s to all "osteo iAh id a ‘degre this A.u.'i,.‘ and who has pa the final examinations of the‘ Medical Council other than the . examination on medicine, for which was to . be substituted an, examination on osteoâ€" pathy. Persons who held . a ~proper diptoma,~ and who had practiced in Ontario prior to 1907. were not ‘ to be reguired to pass the council ~exâ€" amination . The i D by<a sehool 0 € to all "os who hb recognized b& the‘ Amert this Association, and . wh the fipal examinations ol ng the m #cape to tha Winter Navigation In St. Lawrence, Syracuseâ€" Piano Factory ~Bburned Niagara F R Trying to Retoasa Fuchs acceptabl the orlgit n?{hhe‘:‘t.iznnoiu. went to 0 mol:hcmm.v:&m nndehl.r:l‘ one kmnat u:'v fAive N three Ahots, wound. n.n-lmb but be made his owards the clty. ; ars to assist in the work were y the gang from R. J. Johtâ€" Siell 148 e Rebels Take Town. » ‘*CICTeD â€" OSTEO} $t io d H ou We the & i > 4 % U, $. Committee Fears Steel Industry May Wilt. Washington, April 6.â€"An adverse W on the d:mu steel â€" revision 1. signed by all the Republican members of the finance eom'fi- ex+ ied to the Senele pecierday" The Biil nate y ay. is â€"denounced as ifi'-ldflud m anâ€" fortunate. _ .. Copeland‘s | Cure. For Conâ€" sumption© Brantford, Ont., April 8.â€"â€" Hydroâ€" Electric engineers conferred with the Special Ci *~.Commitâ€" toe in connection wi mfluw‘ a byâ€"law here, br i a6 was taken. Estimates as to the cost of maintenance and the pri¢e.of ‘power will have to be submitted â€"to _ the City. Council. ‘The dnitial installation will cost $109,000," while the oandut systemi withâ€"cluster lights, will met U{ the local improvement chargâ€" es in the central part of the city. _A proposition in this form will probably go to the ratopayers. ‘Then if you have a severe or lingâ€" erting cough, weak lungs, bleeding . of the lungs, _ weak throat, larengitis, bronchitis, submit yourâ€"case to . us. QOur continued experiments and trials with the most . advanced â€"cases of copsumption have proven without a doubt the marvelous qualities of this preparation. x ts People are proving daily everything we claim of this great consumption remedy.. Can you afford to let . this opportunity go by. when you are. en« during daily unnecessary suflering.and trouble? 7 & It is declared the enactment of the bil would reduce protection below the margin of safety and tend to destroy one of the most important industries of this country. The committee conâ€" tends that hearimgs of 245 different inâ€" Sirad a midaspress oppontnah in the a revision of the present rates, and that representatives of m-.nm of machine tools tes! that pdthfi machine tools on the free list wou compel the closing of their factories. Among numerous o&”{mm en z‘uu committee for its opw to Democratio bill is ci the absence dW from the tariff board on m * We successfully > treat consumption, tuberculosis, etc. The ~doctors â€" and specialists ot toâ€"day have failed to effect a cure for this white plague. We all admit that don‘t wet remedy . for. . ... the. ii4uor ~NABF and inexpensive home: treatm z'd-r-h in cctions, : fo logs ol time frons business When you have rheumatism in your foot or instep -wla Chamberlain‘s Liniment and you will get quick .. .c: liel.. Itâ€" costs but. a quarter. Wh / sufter? Ror sale by All Dealers.. > Sold by, & > A. G. Hachnet, E. O. Ritz & Co., Waterloo, Ont. Berlin, Ont. Interesting consumption testimonâ€" fals can be procured upon request. BRANTEFORD WANTS parently, was endeavoring to : oft" by imgg . with. ~ aboard a sheet of loe in _ stream m Gown a conâ€" siderable .â€" , . when he !ugd off ‘safely . } â€" o Hundreds of citizens took the trolâ€" ley to Bridgeport on Good Friday alternoon ?l. iinmiense sheets of ice wuw "be seen floating _ down tow Lake Eric. * / as<floatine and ati in ces r‘-.(‘"'. L his friends. * Another darin 1 D NEW DISCOVERY M TO SAVE THE TRUST y y L1Q0UO2 MABIT led TOBACCO HABIT 4t _ . on the Grand HYPERO ELECTRIC i the "atter tr per cul ous afe bis is the children‘s instructor in Swedish, drill. ‘The splendidly carpeted corriâ€" dors on the upper floor of the palace pre the track for many an imprompti race bétween the young princes. Whentired of games they turn their nttention to their pets, an aviary of | foreign birds and a squirrel house ; being thoir favorite haunts, PaÂ¥s $10 C ‘The remains of the late Miss Kathâ€" erice ‘Mao. Hansuld, nurseâ€"inâ€"training, who passed ‘away at the Berlinâ€"Watâ€" erloo Hospital Tuesday night, . were removed to the home of the parents in East Zorra Wednesday _ afternoon un the _ 3.30 train. . An > impressive scrvice was held at the Nurses‘ Home conducted by Rev. A. P. Mihm, _ asâ€" sisted by Rev, Jos. Janes, which was attended by members of the Hospital staff, and representatives of the Hosâ€" pital Board, Ladies‘ Auxiliaty, Graâ€" duate Nurses‘ Association _ and . the Medical staff. Rev. Mr. Milim spoke in a very feeling . and _ appropriate wanner of the beautiful and : Christ like character and example of the deâ€" eeased ‘and offéred is condolences. to the bereaved parents, family "and asâ€" sociates. The casket _ was bedecked with foral emblems, offered <by the Hospital Board, ‘the Medical _ staff, the uursesâ€"inâ€"training, Graduate Nurâ€" ses‘ Association, and _ the â€" Ladies® Aukxiliary; tokens of ‘the respect â€" held and sympathy of these respective boâ€" dies in the death ‘of the : young lady on the threshold of graduating â€" upon her lifework. ‘The pallâ€"bearers ‘ were Drs. Huchnergard, Towers and Calla han; of the Medical Staff, and Mayor Schmalz, G: M. Wedd and A. A. Eby ol ‘the Hosfital Board. / The â€" burial will take place on Saturday. QUEEN MARY AVOIDS AlLl RACE MEETINGS H you have trouble in getting rid of your cold you may know: that you are not treating it: ty. There is no reason. why a cmw hang on for weeks and it .will not if you â€" ..take Chamberlain‘s Cough ~Remedy . > For sale by All Dealers. AN IMPRESS:VE SERVICE AT NURSES HOME ;Queen Mary loves best of all the quiet life at Buckingham Palace. She does not accompany King George to race meetings, as she takes not the @ligh:test interest in the turft, â€" More over, she regards gambling as one Cf England‘s greatest curses. The hours Queen Mary enjoys: most areâ€"‘{_ 36â€" spent ~ supervising the work and amusements of het children. Although they spend practically ‘the whole of their time indoors at Buck: Ingham ‘Palace, she sees to it that they do not suffer from this sedentary mode: of dife, and ‘insists ‘on regular hours of exercise, as well as for work and â€"recreation. A lm Highlanâ€" der, who is always in e costume, Believes That Gamblifig is One of the Greatest Curses of Great Britain name â€" was mo;: A that the > sent L by'!;nuvznhhlm :~Essay also attempted to bring anâ€" other Syrian â€"over ouâ€"the ferry, <but was stopped by the officer there. A1 the police court this morning the two men whom Essay attempted to smugâ€" fi.:hm;hwmwc‘m each, and y $100 for his part in the > atâ€" tempt. Mr. Mike Thomas of town tor : Sarnia thilww:utn ml‘uk‘: his ; {ellow. countrymen from .â€" custody , mm byihrequmd sum, Should any ‘tmachine ofl get on the material you are sewing, tack a plece of cottonâ€"wool over the spot ‘at o:ge. and ~leave. it ‘for a short time. e cottonâ€"wool abrorbsâ€"the oil, and no trace of the: slain will be left. on . e ue Snd en‘ L:::‘bc‘w e sls PA Y\ uo efore A dags ot good s C A""‘ and will cure you. 1t is equal in caring Sonitipation and it Attendant m’l‘hnmh dhunah. that m;_-mmh than ndl:{flmmm,m Ont., is one of those who know it. He writes: "r«mmmnmhunmam kidney disease. rhuw‘zhxhd sprained my back, for suddenly the pain Mszhmldmhfludh THI Dr. Morse‘s indian Root Pliis cured his Kidney Trouble mt ie e e apgross the kidn« ent, vay arias was m SUFFERED THREE YEARS i‘t negle To BTing Syrians foto â€" MACHINE O!HL t wh suddenly the pain n(nyh&:.dll r me to straighten 6 B (et a * Bipaithert Motre "cases of tuberculosis were reâ€" ported this March than in 1911, _ due to the better observation of the law on ‘the .partâ€" of â€" physicians. = The deaths from: tuberculosis, â€"however, were 10 less than a year ago. ‘This March there were no cases of infantile paralysis, and ‘in March, 1911,° there were 4â€"cases and~ 2 deaths. _ Cerebroâ€" spinal meningitis claimed two victims as against 7 a year ago. Physicians in treating woman‘s ailâ€" ments have demonstrated the value of certain drugs for such cases â€" and these ingredients, following the _ forâ€" mula of a certain successful physician are contained .in <Rexall Vegetable Compound, in the amount considered netessary to produce the most satisâ€" factory results. , Guelph, ~April 3.â€" When _ Stanley Grey, a sewing machine agent, called on ~Frank Chilvers at his home yegâ€" terday ‘to collect back payments or take <the machine away, Chilvers hit him. over the head with a chair, and when he had him down kicked him. He then smashed the rachine â€" and picked up ‘a hammer, a large stone and an eighteenâ€"pound iron wegt, threatening to kill the agent. is morning ©Chilvers was given _ one month at hard‘labor <in the Berlin jail, without the option of a fine, as only a charge of assault was made against him. deaths .203, while â€" dor M rch, â€"1912, z& .u'” i 3 Bd ; L4 wore #7 cases ‘and 10 deaths ° fro % ; st 800. ‘flfi“}: 0 deaths last year; From measles thero March, ‘against 368 cases and 8 deaths 4ast year.. Scariet fever shows a deâ€" eréase ol ‘421 cases for this March when there were ©290 ‘cases and _ 18 deaths, ‘compared w th 711 cases and 25 deaths a year ago. "On the other hand there were . 183 casos ~and 12 ‘deaths "from (whopp.ng eough this March and ‘only 22 cases aad 4 deaths in the same month last year. ~‘ Smallpox cages . totalled 103 with 1 death this March, as agAinst 57 cases and 1 death last March. ‘The cases, however, have been mild, ‘There <were 231 cases of diphtheria with 22 deaths last month . and â€" only 176 cases and 24 ‘deaths a year ago. Thatmany of them are daily endurâ€" ing needless painâ€"that. a ~. reliabl> remedy is within the reach of . all, and that â€"we absolutely .. guarantee satisfaction: or will refund any money you may have paidfor this . treatâ€" ment.. _ â€" f # We want every ailing woman in this city to realize the value of this temâ€" edy and to that end offer to. refund any mon:,; paid us for this preparaâ€" tion, if, after a fair trial, it . fai‘ls to â€"produce Weneficial results. Rexall V egetable. Compound â€" . can only be obtained at our storeâ€" ‘The Rexall Drug Store. Price, $1.00 . per bottle. A. G. Hachnel, Waterloo. AGENT GETS 4A Do you know that of all the minor ailments colds are â€"by far the â€" most dangerous? ‘It is not the cold itself that you need to foar, but the > serâ€" jous diseases that it often‘ leads ~to. Most of these are. known â€" as â€" gerin diseases. â€"â€"Pneumonia and consumpâ€" tion are among~â€"them. Why not take Chamberlain‘s â€"Cough Remedy~ â€" and cure your cold while you â€" can.> ~For sale by all dealers. / woaod. Sask,. suffered injury by being kicked by a horse on March 28th. Mr. Steiner had recently bought, a yoans team and went to the stable Lo 1 k aftor them‘ When heâ€"did not retirn Mrs. Steiner went to see what was the matter and found him there : unâ€" conscious. In passing. one. ~oi Ahe horses, . the animal struck . at . her, kicking her in the head, and <be was unconscious for a . time.. When she regained consciousness she was ;ble_u&_t,up‘;: call â€" for â€" be‘n ortunately . , \ were carponters mearby working on the séhool house who. proferted assistance. One of the gfl on entering the stable also â€"r» in en maamess «ame horse, but is able to get around Mr. Steiner recovered eonsciousnost 2 S on the ¢l on the neck, but he had no of â€" how MR STkINER KICKED Mr. John Steiner, son of Mr. Abâ€" ram Steiner, St. Jacobs, and brothet of Mr. Ephraim Steinet of Waterloo, who is engaged in farming near Lock D0 WOMEN UNDERSTAND? a t f-. bcX deolel. Anl ‘ o# 6 41 ull 'u; issued “rz :: m&mal Board } _ Mon of A iction 1 ver, scarlet fever id measels, it appears that whoopâ€" g cough, diphtheria and ~smalipor deaths in March than in ar ~ago. ; The. totak<of: ca ted le Are bund r happer at th WARM RECEPTION it «OChicago . by BÂ¥ A HORSE piet .. It , M > d ce y 4s * +* .. C s § *a '::,@ . Daice Ph onograph |} | _ rok« list of ndir To long cures exte ind atand on their re Waterioo, Ont. Branoh, Jacob â€"Nespeler, S A VINGS BANK DEPARTMEN T WATERLOO ~MUTOAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. * Incorporated in : 1863 Totai Assets 31st December, $426,808 18 £. A, 20ENM, District Agont WATERLOG, ONT. "The QOn That, Will) Relievs Neuralgia." : The picreing pains of Neuralgia, which often hm.lhd cold or tl‘g;itp&mftequntl!lbouum and few medicines afford ua,telidntlnnleru. ‘I am a rural mail carrier and have been a user of the Dr. Miles medicines for years. _ _ â€" Dr. Miles‘ Antiâ€"Painâ€" Pills tan‘t be beaten. ‘They are the only thing I have found that will relieve my neuralgia and I have tried most cverything, besides medicine from the doctors 1 am willing to tell mun what the Antr,nh TV Cntni®s Mn T ANDT, Box 205 _ oodvill. Ohio If. you, like Mr. Hilderbrandt, most everything‘‘ in s ormx x al )r. ie‘ Apuctam Pik: ‘Le: fhe No matter h test, they will Dr. J .. H. Webb, Esq “r"'illinm Snider, Esq. Ge+, Diebel, Esq, J. L. Bow imar, Ksq., St. Jaâ€"obs. A‘lsza Bowamau, Esq , Preston. P. K. Shants, l‘-g:n‘ 7 homas Gowdy, Beq., Guelph, James Livingstone, £â€".q., Baden Frank Haight, Req. OFFICERS Dr, Miles‘ Antiâ€"Pain Pill Capital wik 23 Reserve se ® Deposits = t Loans and Investments Total Assets x lls bear the br THE MOLSONS BANK mgt tonies flfiw on â€" is ”‘;"t"m’n“n‘ * ~ath J The Amberol Records for the Edison Phonographâ€"records of wonderful clearness :and richness, playing fourâ€"andâ€"oneâ€" half minutes and offering all of the best music without cutting or hurrying, are an Edison improvement. Home Record Making on an Edison Phonographâ€"that, is B x * i 2 oR * *mflâ€" C% .'&;y hifelike ma&m or music of any body, for the Edison to reproduce, is an Edison improvement. oppruaat 3 tnnn ie en phowege t se e es J. G.DOEBRSAM â€" King St., Waterloo posits ® * * 236071730 _ 35,.042,3 ins and Investments â€" ~â€" â€" ~.â€" 17:457:09’ â€" 5:854..& al Assets *â€" * _ " w1 0 . 33,090,192 48,237,2 Hss 83 Branches in C ; and ts and Correspondents in all 4s ... 5 sn Sinciped Citles in ts Word * The Volume of Sound of the Edison Phonograph BCARD OF DIRECTORS A GENERAL BANKING BUBINBSS TRANSACTED. at all Branches® ..Interest allowed at highest eyrrent rate. A*hfidl&m.â€"dlfl“'flhud RECORD OF PROCRES$ FOR FiVE YEARSâ€"1906â€"1911 >~+ get. if Incorporated 1855 son inprove $16.50 to $240.00 1 se 5. Sisoh o nranhad 4 | THE LREADING ; § Meat Market [@R40g0degssesescscscscrseq Eeccpove Sanderson‘s â€" Bakery rts 8t. Waterloo â€" / Fancy Buns, Bread Rolls, and Fancy Cakes, @LEMT desste one " I a ‘L ‘i . Issuer of Marriage Licenses Store nearPost Offica. WATERLOO JACOB BALL pl\h;o have the reputation of sop our numeroge wi'th“ho cl:oicest m P ho intpionpatnits pase M 4 Beef, Pork, Veal, Cured Hams and s > nred: Homehcade Am 'b"un. wm"m, 1906 y P ... o $ 3,000,000 =$ 4,000,000 Jeweller and Optioian n Phonograph a one embodying 100 Lakeside A-1 Orgage, N. J., US. A. 35,042,311 38,854, 801 48,237,284 ident w $ !;; AK* : 20 Â¥4

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