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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 14 Nov 1912, p. 7

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PA RLERS FOKâ€"THE â€"BURRELNDER ALREADT BEEN ENTERED UpPON BW c 0 n 008 o e t P TET I IF /. Ahe attack by the Buigarians mz:unxnwm g_*mfl-fi'c' Wing ‘of" theâ€"Turks, : opposite Delijunius, thich Baye m been taket by the simy, form excellent: mur home the attack on the .**Â¥he Turkish troops alreddy have been repulsed at the c iits. _ The fall of the Tohaâ€" flbh. of delence is expéected immediately.\ _ . ~ k # ADRIANOPLE IS HARD PRESSED. _‘ According: to information received from ‘m.mpmm broken out in the fortress of Adrianople, causing. Waptation~ among â€"the delending force. â€" There are already»seven ‘thougand cases of typhus, and hortible tales of disease and of the lack of doctors in the be§feged city are ‘heard here.‘ In spite of the numerous.losscs there are still 40,000 to â€"80,000 men engaged in the defénce of; the â€".city; "and although. there _ are several Turkish bealers, there is mo single doctor who, received an . Euroâ€" pean education. Although the Turks are very strong at some points hunâ€" ger and sickness are doing more damage ‘than the enemy. The ‘commander of the Bulgarian complete investment. He does not beleaguered city. It is hoped that § will be simultaneous with the taking h ids ts wien Cns w4 dfi mt ioi‘ hk 4 1&b 9 C hi â€" B I q.!'pim investment. He does not ?%* W eonquest of the beleaguered city. It is hoped that the fall of the Tchatal;a line of defence will be simultaneous with the taking of Adrianople. 3 GREAT VICTORY .FOR THE GREEKS, Athens, Nov. 8.â€"King George at Ghent today received Crown Prince Constantine‘s telegram announcing the fall of Salonika and immediately started for that city by special train. There were great rejoicingsâ€"in Athâ€" ens over the news of the defeat of t.hb‘h Turks, especially as the occupaâ€" %ion of the stronghold occurred on feast day of St. Demetrius, Salonâ€" fka‘s patron saint. A solemn Te Deum was celebrated in the cathedral, and the streets of the capital were filled with people singing, waving flags wiid cheering for Crown Prince Constantineâ€"ard the army. Minister of Justice Ractivan"has bepd dppointed: Governor ol Salonika, and will start for that city tomorrow. ~ _ % ‘The Greek capital was illuminated this) evening An‘éélebration of the fall of the Turkish stronghold of Salonika . Services Of~â€"praise were: held in Â¥arious ‘churches. _ Details of the battle of Yenidje reccived here© toâ€"day from : Volo â€" show that 30,000 Turkish troops were engaÂ¥ed. | The ‘fighting lasted throughout the morning and ended in.favor of the Greeks, two ‘divisions of whom atâ€" tacked the Turks in the rear and gave a decisive.turn, to the battle. : London, Nov. 11.â€"The Washingtor cortrespondent of the Daily Post® says Ambassador Bryce has informed‘ Preâ€" sident Talt that he will retire shortâ€" 1y â€"and : devote himself to literature. } 1 18 woll wn oo mlls waker M ooE Sir Cecil Arthur Spring Rice, Brit sh Minister at Stockhoim, succeed Mr: Bryce. . The fact is Bryce‘s coming resignation had known in London for some time. THREE HUNDRED COUPLES WHO ARE DISSATISFIED London, Ont., Nov. 5.â€"In the nineâ€" tem â€"months that Police Magistrate Judd has been on the Bench he _ has had three hundred couples up before him: dissatisfied wirs their marital Te lations, and to many of them he has grant>d ssparation. â€" The cause ot most of the trouble is laid to liquor, the husbands neglecting their ~ wives and . spending their wages in _ drink. Police Magistrate Judd, it will tbe remembered, spoke at the last Synod oh. 1 bar "The That, Will Relieve Neuralgia." _ . md on their record, which is a list of cures extending back a fl"m everywnere st!! mm‘.n: w T e oi matain veour mahay: "â€"! *â€" * BUL ‘The piercing pains of Neuralgia, which often follows a bad cold or m,m trequently almost unâ€" and few medicines afford any relief to the sufferer. Mn Lint s Luecl ~ment! ~nnveler â€"ama _ UI m a rural mail cartier and have been a user of the Dr. Miles medicines for years. __ _ â€" _. ____ Dr. Miles‘ Antiâ€"Pain Pills "“‘;‘“" can‘t be beaten. They are the :?m::‘: only thing I have found that will|yar as | relieve my neuralgia and I have tried | procate most everything, besides medicine lm‘. it from the doctor, lmvillm:, handied mxom. what the Antiâ€"Pain |lead to did for me." ® poip to 14 wfinz â€"_ Cmaruss HILDERBRANDT,. |, |per Box. 205 Woodvill. Ohio, Aeserved It you, like Mr. Hilderbrandt, t ‘have tried most everything‘"" dM) | 4 jgaq »vain, why not do as he did, t tot xtom lcies and pains with Dr.‘ these. 1 ‘Wu' Antiâ€"Pain Pills Let the, | and s1 hin- bear the brunt of the Imd-j r&w o matter how stubborn the comn= | ... test, they will come out _victg.rioui. m" _ for Sugrender: _: Are Entered Upon -fi;;;;v;éa;;;{ the abolition of the MR. BRYCES SUCCESSOR LiLES MEDJCAL ©Q, Joronts, G . Miles‘ Antiâ€"Pain Pills m k ORORR T LCOE : 4’ a ql.'“fl‘w. fnglath ces . 3 s ode unniimtint . i 4 "{_v mooting . aft & m °M - p T. {‘; OPLE P " h ‘an Detober. Ti ¢ Che hake sA samo on nc 4t Dt 4s t > * l nr.w-. “h&’r »-g%«ama.v 4 PC o 1 uuct op h ea e ap . ie on iB our 0. douBis c + inat ts n i. .5 Jow Jis ‘clien ‘I ”'f" '*‘:‘:4 ck by: Umnmfiw ingxery guceessâ€" | ordered out ol urt room by. Cof fore posts on the> l“fl'mmm oner‘ Dr. MacKinnon at the resum mmm the torm excellent: ’&33..'. ».;..;_ as t home the attack on the k ‘WM udrw&flh.‘- ‘l \m 3. e e béen repulsed at the I ‘;Tfi‘tflldum.murm.us‘ delence is expected immgediately.\ _ .. * ‘ press be ordered from the room. ~ > ADRIANOPLE IS HARD PRESSED. of Michele Fazzare, an uncle of . the o hoge pepronengia ies o 4 wl m pooagnre tea on sn delten "ale x aide vock fortress of Adrianople, causing: Waptation among the |ar;er a quarre} between Portatelli, orce. â€" There are already»~seven thougand cases of typhus, and .| Veroni ‘and deceased, Veroni . dared uoldiwndotml;dxq!goci_on_hthew city | the nephew to come out. llswe:: here.‘ In spite of the numerous.losscs there are still 40,000 to gjl:to::ih' hl° '::;onl::t.‘hn:" ‘l,:owo engaged in the defénce of. the ..city, ‘and although there _ 256 |(gligg ‘Portatelli) jolting in.. Veroni kish bealers, there is mo single .dogtor .who received an EULOâ€" |was facing the nephew when he shot, tion. Although the Turks are very. strong at some points hunâ€" :.t:ue Por;.aul;; ;ru at his :;.c:,‘::}: i C LTt ane " old i wound which caused at kness are doing more damage than the enemy loath vas in his Bagk, * f A COMPLETE INYVESTMENT now will that been troops is‘ Axing his attention POWERS WORK _ iN HARMONY Significant Speech by British ‘g‘rime Minister on Balkan â€"â€"â€"â€" Situation ‘Loadon,. Now. : 10.â€"Seldom, even at | V a Mansion House banquet, have â€"more momentous ~speeches been delivered by Ministers of the Crown than on ] Saturday. ~ â€" Expectation | was _ at tever heat concerning Mr. Asquith‘s pronouncement regarding . the Balâ€" kans. ~‘‘It is a satisfaction,‘" declarâ€" ed the Premier, amid cheers, ‘‘to be able to assure you and the . guests that so far as this country is con | 1 cerned, its relations â€"with â€"the other | ¢ powers have, without a single excepâ€"| { tion, never been more friendly _ or | / cordial. The greay powers of Europe, | . while each maintaining its own . speâ€"|I cial alliances and friendship unimpairâ€" | i ed, are working together with a closeâ€" | c ness and frankness, freedom of comâ€" | munication and discussion, which is |] remarkable. and which, indeed, may seem almost unintelligible to those| who believe that because for certain | |purpom the powers have been _ and |: are ranged in different groups, they | must therefore in time of a European | crisis be arranged in opposite camps. Nothing is further from fact." \ To the Victors the Spoils. Aiter asserting the earnest and honâ€" |est endeavors made by the powers to avert war, and declaring the Balkans took the matter in their own hands, Mr. Asguith drew renewed . cheers with the pronouncement that ‘"things can never he again as they were beâ€" ‘lfore. It is the business of statesmen to recognize and accept the accomâ€" nlished fact. Upon one thing, I beâ€" lieve, the general opinion of Europe is unanimous, that the victors are not to be robbed of the fruits which cost them so.dear. We here in this country have no direct interest in the exact: form that redistribution _ may ultimately take. For the moment and so long as a state of belligerency conâ€" tinues his Majesty‘s Government, as far as their influence goes, would deâ€" precate the raising and pressing of | these isotated * questions, . which, _ if * nandled andat once, may lead to i able divergence, but I wfi. | assorme a~different, th@p8 a . more tractableâ€"aspect, . if { "to be dealt with ht the 4 br ‘pointsof view of setâ€" | sht...However much we may be | | divided among ourselves: § methods | fof «domeatic controversy we have in ; ~support. of the whole communâ€" Wfl_nmm CURES \~Theâ€" Labor Federation sion in Rochester, N.Y. Mr .A tobur~Eerement tred Ms decision to run against against Hon. I and will not be a cand 10 . P .M â€"FORMAL . POUR NÂ¥ J _ 4 i » ment has reconsid run in Hochelag* n. â€" Lowis Coderre candidate. Wt $ met in ‘THE DOCTOR‘S QUESTION Veroni, who refused to testily, and was supported by his counsel in this stand, became so weak that he ~had to be rushed back to the hospital. After his release from there beâ€" will be committed to jail for contempt of court. The inquest was adjourned for another week MUCH SICKNESS DVUE TO BOWEL DISORDERS. 3 Aâ€"doctor‘s first question when conâ€" sulted by ‘a . patient . is, ‘‘are> your bowels regular?"‘ He knows that ninâ€" etyâ€"nine per cent. of ilness is attendâ€" ed with inactive bowels and torpid liver, and that this condition . must be removed gently and thoroughly beâ€" fore health can be restored. +i ounsel (Drew Ordered ‘tr lnqmqipfilfihbyfi" siding Coroner _ . Rexall Orderlies are a positive, pleasant and safe remedy for constiâ€" pation and bowel disorders in general We are so certainâ€"of their great remâ€" edial value that we promise to retwrn the purchaser‘s money in every case when they fail to produce entire satâ€" isfaction. oo e t e e Aralien Th unsel for Veront, the Italian . wh is woundedâ€" in the shooting. aftray Rexall Orderlies are éaten like canâ€" dy, they act quietly and . have ‘a soothing, strengthening,‘ healing inâ€" fuence on the entire intestinal tract, ‘They do not purge, gripe, cause â€" naâ€" sea, ‘flatulence, _ excessive »looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying . effect. They are cspecially good for childrem, weak persons or old folks. Two sizes 25¢ and 10¢c. Sold only at our store â€"The Rexail Store. A. G. Hachnel, RESIGNATION OF MR. BRYCE Waterloo Washington, Nov. 10.â€"James Bryce the British Ambassador to the Unitâ€" ed States, has tendered his resignaâ€" tion, and wilP return ~to England. ‘There has been no official announceâ€" ment of the resignation, and . the Embassy will make no statement, but it was learned toâ€"night on high authâ€" ority that Mr. Bryce informed (Presiâ€" dent Tait of his action at the. White House yesterday. ah «B It became known toâ€"night that Mr.. Bryce‘s main, and perhaps his sole, reason for bis intention to leave the service of â€" the British Government and retire to private life, was that he felt that advancing yearsâ€" entitled him to give up the burdelmof a public career. He is seventyâ€"four years ol‘?. but to all appearances is still hale and hearty.. He has been in Washingâ€" son as British Ambassador since 1907. y PG YOUr is probably due to uric gfoi;:ld in the bseyntemâ€"tho must purifiedâ€" the poisonous acid driven out and general health must be improved. Thousands testify that Scott‘s Emalsion rids the system of poisonous acid z‘ennc' hing the impoverâ€" ished blood, and its conâ€" centrated nourishment is converted into red blood corpuscles which drive out rheumatism. It is especially valua to aged people. Ask for and insist SsCOTT‘ S. Sentt & Rowne, Toronto, Outa valuable Drew 12â€"60 $ AB C t OR . > M Cchatn Anol t Sin aith : e . "*g" tb NY .. iekn pprol o the prigéfyles.and. the Afee s o thistt of Mobtreal, Aoting. Secretary of the Th+ pra¢tical roflfl'-. which 4t is teBe: s% promote the .cause of Christlan Waity, are, the admission of minigtars of other Chugches, under certa n "restrictions and by rightful autbority, to the pulpits ot Anglican churches,.. and the giving of permisâ€" vion to memters of otter communions on occasion and with consent of : the Ordinary, to ‘communicate in Angliâ€" can churches: The ~present time is regarded as most opportune for sction of. some kind‘ looking toward â€" a closer telaâ€" tionship between the Church of Engâ€" land and other Churches, and the inâ€" EXTENDING ‘The ‘general dry goods business which this young cumpany opened up less than four years ago has grown to such ‘an extent ~that they _ have found it necessary to acquire . extra floor space,: and" they have been forâ€" tunate in securing a long lease . on 1400 square feet extra floor space on* theâ€"ground flvor, which is on an . exâ€" act level with the rear of their presâ€" iont premises, where a large arch has been openca.. The ready to wear apâ€" parel for ladies. now ‘carried on the second floor, will this week be transâ€" ferred to the new addition â€" om . the first floor. ‘The second floor will be given up exclusively to the Rug and Curtain end: of the business, . which will be the largest floor space in the vicinity devoted ‘exclusively to rugs, linoleums, and curvains. Weseloh & Co. have the distinction: of being the first merchants in . their line of business who closed for one half %g n(irweek during the : sumâ€" mer. tonths,ain ‘order‘ to give their emp{qu‘s ‘:oli(hy, and with the new!ad@p§ion they will have the largest ground floor space devoted to. the general dry goods trade in Berâ€" lin. In the Course of the next two months‘ every‘ ‘department _ on . the ground floor ‘will occupy a different po;mon. ‘This the firm is sure . will meet with the approval of their many patrons. You are invited to call any time and look through. ANAEMIC GIRLS SEEM EVERYWHERE Nine Out of Every Ten Show Symptons of This Serious Trouble So steadily does anaem#ia underminc the health of young, growing . girls and young women . that it is rightly regarded as one of the greatest eneâ€" mies of her sex. Nine women out of ten are bloodless, more or less, and in many cases neglect has allowed anâ€" semia to develop into hopeless decline ‘There is a security and new strength for weak, tited girls and women in Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills for Pale Peoâ€" pl>. They â€" actually â€" make the new good tlood of _ health that banishes the "always tired". weakness, and the continual backaches, the low spirits, the palpitation â€" of the overworked heart and the fits of nervoushess that mark the women whose weak blood is unatl* to nourish their wast‘ng framâ€" es. Dr._ Williams‘ â€" Pink Pills have given health to unhappy angemics in cases too numerous to record.. Here is one examPle. Miss Hattic B. Whitlc, Whitehall, Ont., says ‘â€"‘‘Some two years ago I became very much _ run down. I consulted a doctor who told mwe that it . was a bad case of anaeâ€" mia and nervousness.‘ I had most of the symptoms â€" that accompany this trouble, such as headaches, a t‘red fceling, poor appetite, and pallor. The doctor‘s _ medicine did not seem . to hélp me ‘and then 1 began changing from one medicine to anothey, but with no better results. Finally at the m;w‘ibnofnnmothetluddelw try Dr. Williams‘ Fink Pills I go* two boxes and ‘ by the time 1 had luk- them 1 began to feel bettor. This cheered me very mwuch, and 1 cont nued vsing the Pills until I had taken nine or ten boxes when I was agrin enioying the very best of heslth, and had gained in weight as well. 1 have proved in my case that Dr. Williams‘ Zink Pills are a . cute for.anaemia, and can recommend them to s milar sufferets." ~ Sold l'y all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box, or six boxes tee â€" €9 K8 fram â€" The Dr. Williams‘ Rev. T. R. Shearer, Presbyterian Minister at Camlachic and Abcrarden, was Willed by a kick from his horse, BUSINESS OF WESELOH & C0. iaÂ¥e ‘attache n â€"®appeal c ber m0ven hall ty _ Deat Sir,â€"% peny ing c leaves a" w ‘und" Ave . P 2 n aane en | S ue oo venigeann . 3:;. the v %. yfi.«qi:;*, [ uko bdmmfi mt be k Ei Tok in Cns pror yeare a senk, with" wobeived, tp [ > / ~ ) on Aa kess "** Te en ase o mean liak "‘Tooee â€" who apite. ~wite qs [ OALT DANCERS DELAYED: princig1:s and"with ts practical proâ€"| Thirty Gait young. people, ten: | pos‘t ons will sign it. ies and twenty :’&fl"- who 1 Qur . objects "are (1) to discover |day night attended a dance in Ber what body of opinion there he| and were to haye returned: bome in Canada favurable to mmm& speciel car at 2 a.m., had to ren and practice of closer relations with |in the stieet: ra lwayâ€"ofce,.in } othr communions, and.(2) to â€"take|city ‘all right, owing to a tail ‘fl steps by which the signatories= may |ing on the line and keeping the constult together Tor the. accomplishâ€" | from. reach‘ng. â€" Ber}inâ€" The: pa ment of their alms as expressed in |arrived home at 9.88 Saturday. the circrlar. . e h#\ UI As‘ing you to gire the mattor your most sen.ous consideration, we . are, yours sincerely, H. Symonds, H. P. Plumptre, A. P. Shatford. x Are assured it you ‘will" cleanse yout stomach ol'undgenod food and fou} gases ; the excess bile from the liver and the waste matter from the : inâ€" testines and bowels by the use of the great fruit, kidney, liver, stom ach and bowel remedy.. At all dealers 25 and 58 cent boxes or mailed by The Fig Pill Co., < St. Thomas, Ont. F tC ° O "ot &A bottrr m:ma“ ° appe ads as follows :â€" TO BEAUTIFY CITDY At a meeting of the Guelph Hortiâ€" cultural . Scciety, a balance of $427 was reported, and it was suggested that the greater part of the money be used in civic beautification. Mayor Thorp | proposed that a byâ€"law to Ta‘s>" $20,000 be submitted to the electors, $50,000 per year to, be . oxâ€" pended n deulopini Gow‘s Park and other unsightly spots in the city. The Solid,Leather Shoe Company, ‘one of Proston‘s latest industries, is growing rapidly and ‘has therefore deâ€" cided to add another story to the s‘acâ€" tory in _ the spring.â€"The G.P. & H. Railway is building a freight shed on Guelph street, and after it is comâ€" pleted, delivering of Treight through the main street by motor will . be done away with. PRESTON INDUSDRY NECESSARY TO HEALTH Brantford‘s medical health officer is is again calling the attention df the city council to the absolute necessity of establishing a public abbatoir â€" as a protection for the citizens in . the way obesmusb;ng a public abbattoir as a means of obtaining a pure and wholesome meat supply. INGERSOLL TO HAVE NEW BANK. f » Messrs. Nagle & MiIls, Ingersoll, have received. notice of the acceptâ€" ance of their tender for the. eroction of the proposed Imperial Bank buildâ€" ing atithe occrner of King and Thamâ€" es streets, whe Mansion. House stands g will be ofâ€" red brick â€" and 9 cut _stone and _ will cost atout $30,000.~Work on its erâ€" ection will be sommenced next spring. GAS STAYS 90e ‘The proposal to reduce gas from the municipallyâ€"owned plant in . St. Thomas . to 80c. has been dropped, aldermen not being satisfied that the department could produce a surplus. at 80c.; consequently the price will be left at 90c. A 6 INDUSTRY FOR ST. MARYS An American adze, axe and steel tool factory in the States have â€" been corresponding with a St. Marys.busiâ€" ness man regarding starting a branch of their factory here.. As there is large woodâ€" handle: factory here now the combination would be a good one. FARMS GO UP IN VALUT ~Striking evidemge. of*the increase in value of improved: Wut Western © Ontatio: "I% affo in‘ the fact . that‘ William Staddon, farmer near ‘Ridgetown, has just bought back for $10,000 a hundredâ€"acre farm neat Kingsville | that seven years ago he sold for $5,000 BOUCGHT A SITE ‘The Galt Shoe Manulacturing Comâ€" pany, which a short time ago. was voted a loan of $15,000 by the town to erect newâ€"buildings, as the plant mow dccupied by the firm is altogeth er too small, has decided on purchasâ€" ing the old capper shop on Queen street, just west of the upper bridge from the Galt Gas Light Company. The company bad an option on the |pmpeny, but has just closed the deal. GOOD HEALTH Vim and Vitality £%. it FIG PILLS such legis CX ted ‘Rids Skin of All Hairs, Try it, Free in the sticet: ra l1wayâ€" oflee,.in .\ the city ‘all right, owing to a tail m ing on the line and keeping the from reach‘ng. â€" Ber}in: . ; «The: party arrived â€" home â€"at 9.38 Saturday. WONDERELL « NEW . JPREPARA TION, UNLIKE ANYTHING .EVâ€" ER KNOWN BEFORE. I want every man and woman who. wants to get tid of superfiuous hair; any where on the body, to see the exâ€" traordinary results of my new. Elecâ€" troâ€"la, the most remarkable preparaâ€" tion. You have never used anything like it before, and you will never use anything else when once you‘ve tried it. .Unlike other preparations, Elecâ€" troâ€"la absolutely and forever destroys the life of the hairâ€"roots. s Moreover, Eiecâ€"troâ€"la is safé, absoâ€" lutely. No reddeming ,o[.the skin. No irritation. In three minutes all supâ€" erfluous ‘hairs are gone. The: . skin, no matter how tender, is left refreshâ€" ed. soft .and beautiful... .« :Heary grow ths, and light . . growths vanish. Any woman can now {ree her. arms, neck, face. and bust or . all downy or heary hairs and her Ceauty enhanced a hundred fold... I am goibg to prove it to you, andâ€"send you a liberal trial package of this new Elâ€" ecâ€"troâ€"la, if you. will: simply. send me your name and address.om the coupon below, with a 2â€"cent.stamp to help pay cost of mailing. _ The fullâ€"size package ol Elecâ€"troâ€"la is $%.00. I will send you the $1.00 package now, OP T charge es if you prefer, on receipt of price, and refund your monev d4f youw are not satâ€" isfied ho , Write for our private addrecs, Fill in your name and < adâ€" dress on dotted lines~ . below and send it to me, Amna Burâ€" ton, 231 E. 43rd st., Chicago enclosing a 2¢ stamp to help cover ma!lin& and 1 will send you at once a free trial packâ€" age of . the remarkable . new Elecâ€"troâ€"la. . ___ °T|GE AT letters from Canada must h-lm to our Canadian Corresponderice a eememenemememmim . antin Windsot, Ont, If you m gee ths y call at our Medical Institute in Detroit qs we see no ..m- ofr Windsor offices which are for G:WM Aaboratory for Canadiati_business only.> Address all lettera as follows : DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. fars Des. KENNEDY & KENNEDY MENâ€"YOU NEED NERVE Wonderful Nervous System FREE TREATMENT FREE TREATMENT 9486 Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St the he AMa i, . who Fri e in Bortin fve D EARLY INDISCREJTION®â€" ANO EXCESSES HAVE UNDERâ€" : MINED YOUR 8Y8TEM . ~â€" e n meiina tss s walhon i thing that debilitates themâ€" will wl the system. Early Indiscrations And, â€" b® ruined thousands of promising young mieh. , 1 Draine sap their vigor and vitality and they to a proper condition of manhbed. ‘They remain weak» i]im montglly, phy!l;all{‘.knfldwu. Il:. you feel? re you mervous and w i (‘M s Auccks before the oyes vith dark ‘circies gg?g weak back, kideeys irritable, palpitation of ‘the heart, bashful, debilitating aumâ€"wfi, 4 on the face, eyes sunken, hollow chesks, careworn ex> prossio ;"" ;T;-T""fiwy".“fiuq“"un.q f m ad st i mornings, restless :;te :m premature décky, bone pmins, This is the conditionour New Method: Treatmeont is CUARANTEED TO CURK |_ _ > _. wa have treated NERVOUS DEBRITY, VJ % AND SKIN DISEASES, CHEET, > URINARY AND * Froe Booklst on Diseases of Men. I onable to «all . write for: p oummmmmm‘ f}‘; 4 d lX Excursion hax bul #Â¥eq‘ <to Itis nles The 2nd. excursion ;"’ Florida Colonization | Comâ€" pany© will" leave | Berli ."3".!{,,‘}“ Garden City, F "““{r s 18th, 1912. Round trip ticke ood for 23 days. or to. Dec, §3th. $40.05. }?cfi : throm write to 8. $. m Berlin, Ont. * #€. 3. | MiRi E0 P “vfi. F :.seg:.;.a?;fl:m d Chlotodyne it for you. C%‘"’ ;'{".;;’ Drug and Chewi 3 ads Lisnited. o. will tellâ€"y uabtas P 7000 C ucus, prof , ""f:..““&g'i"mflt_ STRATFORD, ONT. . _ %: .c # J Write for the, lu;'a‘.lne. aflg: of this school . and you will . k Will You? CENTRAL â€" â€" BUSINESS COLLEGE how YOU CAN SUCCEED. It will then rest with you to decide if YOU WILL SUCCEED. poge 2 es We are placing _ students in posiâ€" tions paying $600 and $700 per anâ€" num, andâ€"we have many such applicaâ€" tions‘ for _ help : which ° we ; m’nl supply. ‘The best time to enter. . dur ¢lasses is NOW. 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