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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-03-25, Page 5( LONOON ) India Pale Ale Prejudiced and unscrupulous vetedors may suggest others. but compere ll stay war yes will—purity. freedom from acidity, palatablesess—I.abatt's Ale is surpass- ed by nose. equalled by few—at about ball the price of best imported breads. r-.leswseMial• W not trade that organ of yours on a piano At the present we can handle a number of second hand organs and are therefore prepared to allow you agood price for it. We don't ask you one dollar more for the piano than your neighhhr pays for it. GIVE US A CALL AND SEE IF THIS IS NOT RIGHT 111 Sewing Machines, Sleighs, Hymn Books, Bibles, Stationery, &c S. MARTIN&SON Exeter's Leading Musical Emporium. They are catchier the quality of their goods. Steel Shingles either Galvanic, i or Painted Aro Always TSey are rrtor. economically It olio quicker bleu Qr ttoo ann y t! ,. -to any m+tbent, fitting accur- a,,:y—d.,.1 t:.rc(..ro mast ea.4y laid. '1",:y have h •, ri thoroughly tested in r.!I li,Ss of cfrniatc•:'. invariably r -nems Firs. Lightning, Rust and \Joathor Proof. If you're bol ls:leg, m :ke sure of saris. lac!',.n tv(.r..•rrg 1:,sTtAItr.. for the 1Woct.1.ath,Q if you write. Metallic Roofilig Co., Umlted, witotlaAtt MFrs., TORONTO, WAD& Don't do any Shingling until you call and get prices. JAMES BRINTNELL, Ager,t. EXETER( ZURICH --- The Zurich baseball club will likely join the Huron County League for the corning season.—Ed. Delehert of Arm- ada, Mich.. Is visiting his father here, who 1s ill.–Mfrs. T. Loveridge underwent another very painful operation tit Grace Hospital, Detroit, and Is now doing as well as can bo expected, This 1s her third operation In two years —Mr and Mr. W 11. Hoffman's Infant flaughter, died recently.—Mise McDougall is again In charge of Merner's, millinery depart- ment.—harry Defcltert has returned to Ills home at New haven, Mlch: Mr and Mrs. George Campbell, who have been Irving an Montreal for some time, have returned to St. Joseph —Isaac Moritz has returned to his home near Cavalier. N. D . after a few weeks' visit in town. Mr. and Mrs Henry Rau of the Sauble Line, Stanley. mourn the death of their e -weeks -old child wiitch event occurred on March 17th. The funeral Book place On Friday. MAKE A CHANGE. A New Back for an 01,1 One. How It Is Done In Hensel'. The bark aches at tunes with a dull feeling making you worry and restless, sharp pains shoot across the region of the kidney•, It Is agony to bend, stoop er Ilft. The rubbing o' Iln:ntents or ap- plication of plasters does no gond In these cases, they do not react. the cause To get rid of these symptoms and ex- change tt:e bad bask for a new and attorger one follow the example of this Hensel) citizen. Mr.. Robt. Higgins. of Queen street, Ilensall, Ont., says :' Mr. illggins had sutfetedfrom a most annoying back.' •he for A number of year•. Ile would take raid easily and severe pales would shoot through M. back It. t!;e region of the kidneys. Very often he would be both- ered with them when lifting or stooping as he rouid scarcely etratghten himself up. 111. sleep would be broken very of- ten at night with these pains and ten- derness in his back at: 1 In the many dif- ferent remedies he had tried he found little or no relief. ilcoth's Kidney pills were recommended and pros -urea; a box at Mr llempill's Pharmacy ne cowmen td treatment. The pale Bonn had gone from hie bark and it sttengteened. ile speak,' very htgsly of }tooth's Kidney !'ills sad would not be without a hoe In the house. Sold by (sealers Price 50 rents. The II. T. Booth Co.. 1: t'd. Fort brie, Ont.. cele C'„nadian Agents. Oxetet LbuO'trate SKATER — — ONTARIO •1.00 If paid is advance, also a year If sot we paid. Ts Visited States Snttecribsys$1.e0 I mem. s Yesr Strictly It• Alveno.. SANDERS a CREECH. Publlshsn. Cook's Cotton Root Compound. The great Uterine Tonic, and only bate effectual ]Monthly Regulatur on which women oan depend. Sold to three degrees of strength—No. 1, 1 ; Na Y, 10 degrees stronger d..7 • No. A forspecial casae, per box. preSold by all or or sent painee pampopnM. Addr eoafr1 priiTce.. h'OscY[Mlxui i..Tesarrg,Oili. (Ammer Woiasswf Spring Term From April 1st We have a large school, a blgb•grade school, wlthsplendld equipment. Instructors an ex- perienced. Courses in Commercial, Shorthand d Telegraphy department* are thorough, up-to-date and prac- tical. Our graduates an in demand u ofAce ante/ante and Business College Teachers. Write for our free catalogue. Enter at any time. ELLIOTT & McLAOHLAN Principals. PUTIR IIIYOC WITfi PATENT MEDICINES An Old-fashioned, Home -Made Mix- ture which Cures Kidney and Liver Troubles. A prominent local druggist states that since the celebrated prescription of a distinguished specialist bas be- come more or loss known it is inter- fering with the sale of secret medi- cines, especially the patent or ad- vertised kitlavy pills. The preecrip- t.nn, which first appeared in a lead - ng health )ournal,is reproduced (:ere, lu..t exactly as originally written :— Fluid Extract Cascara....... yfi oz. Carriana Compound t oz. Syrup Sarsaparilla 6 oz. Directions . (inc teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. Any good druggist can dispense this, or, even better, a person can buy the items separately and mix them at home by shaking them well together in a bottle. 1t is stated that the ingredients being vegetable, are harm -s and simple. It has a gentle and natural action, and gradually tones up the eliminative tissues, leaving the kidneys in a perfectly healthy condition. A merchant well known in public affairs states that this recipe cured his ltteumatism. Save the prescrip- tion. C01l E ETT Wedded.—A pretty home wedding oc- curred on Wednesday, 17th, at the home of Mr. and Mr.. Nicholas I'ollard, when their daughter, Miss May McLean, was married to Mr. Wenzel Molitor of Thed- ford. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Steadman. They will reside on Mr. Molltor's farm fn Dosatiquet Tp. How's ThisP Ws offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, F. J. CHENEY Is Co., Toledo, 0. We the undersigned bare known i. J. Cheney for the beet 1s years, and believe him perfectly honorable le all badness transactions and financially abiste *arty out any obligations made by his arm. Waters*, ROMAN i Yaavu. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, *ding di' reetly on the blood and mucous serf*ce* of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75.e. per bot- tle. Sold by all Druggists, Take Hall's Emily Pi11s for const Ipatios. LUMLEY. Leslie Prendergast of Tilbury is visit Ing friends here.—Noah Horton spent Saturday and Sunday visiting friends in Seatorth.—The people of this vicinity are thinking of starting sugar -making short- 17.—Mies !little )1eQueen of Ilensall spent Sunday 'with her aunt, Mrs. Grant Ryckman.—toles Margaret McQueen vise lted Sunday with Miss Jessie McEwerr near Ilensall.—Mrs. Thos. Dickson and Mrs. MrLlnelty of Seatorth were here on Fr:day vtsl:.ntt Wends. —Mr. 1'. ase and Miss Nettle McTaggart of the Lon- don (toad •pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn.—Quite a number from here attended the funeral of the late Robert MWhonaid of Thames Road. EDEN. inspector Tom of Godertch made an inspection of our aehool last week. Need less to say everything was found in a first-class condltlo ,.—Mrs. J. Tnorneon Is on the sick 71st.—Miss Maud Parish of Tilbury Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. J. Cornish.—Mrs .,o',❑ Essery is vieoleg friends and relatives Ir. London.— Wes Lela fluswell of Luea,, spent Sunday with her parents dere.—M•. and lire. W. Coves are able to be out agate atter their recent liirees. ^l0\V IS BEST TIME TO TAKE A well known authority 01 Rheumat- ism gives the follows:,,; valuab.c though slat; h. and harmless piesctlpt.on whish any one can easily prepare at nonce. l lull Extract Uandetion, one-half our( : ( onipuu:,d h.ar;u,i, one out•ce Compound Syrup Saisaparilla, three ounces. Mix b) ahakl.,g well In a bottle, and take a teaspoonful atter each nett and at bedtime. lie states that 1.,e l.igredita,ta cal. be obtained from any good pr: sc:!ptt )n pharmacy at smaII cost, and, being of vegetable extra( that, are harmless to take. This pleasant mixture, if taken reg- ularly for a few days 1s said to over- come alnioat any (.tae of Wiegman ant. Tine pain and swelling;, if any, dlnt:nleh. es with ectt• t dose, data permanent re- sults are obtained, and without injur- ing the stomach. '.1 title th,r: are :nanY so-called Rheumatism remedies, pat, ret ntedlctt:es, etc., some of whie'i do give relief, few really give permanent results and ttie above will, no doubt, b-3 greatly appreciated by many mutterers here at this time. Inquire at the drug stores of Cilia neighborhood 1:cite the information that these drugs are harnil-as an,t ran be bought separately, or t1:c druggtata here will mix the prescrlptio:, for our read- ers if asked to. GRAND FIEND Mr. 11. Isoaseuberry spent a few days in Indiana last week.—Mrs. Fritz was at Drysdale Friday.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jcrnlette spent Sunday at Reaforth.—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Statten visited at H. Hamilton's on the 9th of Stephen Suer day.—Miss A. Dossenberry visited last week at Thedford and Parkhill: Miss lluchanata of Parkhill visited Altna Boy- senberry Sunday,—Fred l'age and eon, Walter, went to Port Franks Monday— Wm. Ralkwlll of Exeter was In our burg Monday,—Thomas Baird held a birth- day party Tnureday. (Too late fur last week.) Mr. Smith of Ingersol was In the vil- lage Tuesday.—A Tiedentan has return- ed from Detrolt.—Mr. Cyrus Green spent a few days itt Port Huron.—Wm. Dewey and Ed. Disdardlne were In Drysdale for a few days last week.—D. Wilson has bought a 2(10 -acre farm near Thedford. The price paid was $9000. He sold hie farm on the river road to Ed. Gill, Jr., for $0750. Doth have secured good farms. MAPLE GROVE. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams of Park- hill spent Wednesday last with friends at Clandcboye.—Tor Grundy has re- turned home atter spending the winter at Ftrockvlile and other points.—Well- ington Whiteford has his windmill in running order again.—\Iter Jessie Wright of Lleury spent Sunday with Mrs. John trixort.—Mrs. Jones of Exeter Is spending a few days with her sis- ter. Mrs. Thou. Ellwood.—Mr. Percy •$inpson spent Sunday at Ailsa Craig. —Miss Etta Nell has returned home after spending a couple of weeks visiting friends at Ilderton, Denfield and other places.—Mr. Geo. Felder la Making prep- arations to raise his barns this summer. TIIE t..1t)'ES' FAVORITE: Wherever I'aileian Sage Is known it has The Call. Parisian Sage, that most efflcent of all lialr restorers. is a very delightful arid refreshing hair dressing. Besldes possessing theme qualities It will poslt- ivcly make any woman's Lair sift, lux- uriant and attractive. W. S. Cole sells It and will return you. :Honey if you are dissatisfied. Just read this.—' After using one bottle of l'arlelan Sage. I now have a better growth of hair and I found your Hair Restorer pleasant w use. After the first application, the dandruff dis- appeared and my hair stopped falling out, and it 'has been restored to its natu- ral color. 1 now recommend your Parisian Sage to all my lady friends. —Lottie heat, 111 Mt Hope Avenue, Rochester, N. Y." CLANDEt3OYE Mr. and Mrs. Thornas 'lodging, after two months' visit here, have returned to their home In Battleboro, Sask.—Mtge Susan 'lodging 1s recovering from her Illness,—Airs. Porte has bought a house here and will reside In the village.—Ira nice has returned from London and w111 again go farming on his 200 -acre farm —Emilie (Hodgson has moved Into the vil- lage to reside.—James Mcllhargey who has hcen In St. Joseph's Iloupital the past three weeks, le Improving.—George and Percy Daun.cy are visiting their ole ter at Des Moines, Iowa,—)flea Lou Ilenneesey le visiting her sister, Mrs. }iodgins, at St. Thomas.—)fru. Herbert Is visiting in London,—Will Davis le visiting friends here after an absence of (went f year.. STOMACH DISTRESS Every family here ought to kap moms f)lapepsin In (rte house, as any orte of you may have an attack of Indigestion or Stomach trsuble at any time. day or night. This h.trmless prcraration w111 di- gest anything you eat and overcome a sour stomach flvt minutes elk: wards. It )nut meals don't ttrt,pt you. 01 what utile yuu do eat memo to ilii you, or lays like a Iump of lead In your Mom - arts, or If you have aeartburn, that is u aign of LidIge.ti0n. Ark your f iia.-n,acl t: for a 50tent c ase of Pape's Dtapcpstn and take nae trlanguie atter supper tuvtlght, There «III be no soul risings. no 'xiching of u ndlgesttd food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn. fullness or heavy :ecling in the stomach, Nausea, i)thllitatlea headaches. Dieehiese or Intestinal griping. Tttta w111 all qo. and. besides', there will be no sour food left over In the stont.cc'i to polso,t Yeur Lrcath wits moutons odors. Tape's ihawps'it 'a a reraln cure for 111 etoniace misery. he ..use it will 'eke hold of you- tool .end Jigest It ust the sonic as if ynur stomach emon't there. Artutl. prthtpt r',!ef 0- all your rontat`i misery la at •uu- f' armee-let. vatting for yen These large .1ii•r••n' • amen co,ntaln .,,an • u 1'h to ''1 err a ram• of syspcpsla cr , dig s •t' MOUNT CARMEL Considerabl: gravel has been drawn for the build::t; o: t c :.c w• resldcnee of Rev. Forester.—David U'l:rien'■ friends are glad to see that lie has recovered from la gr!ppe,—Mr. an 1 Mrs. J. W. Coughlin of Strstiurd w, se Alt. Carmel visitors ! i at week.—Cornelius Hogan lost a val- o:hle holier last week.—While fishing for muskrats Patrick Hall fell In Mud Creek and narrowly escaped drowning. 11A 1. TOWNS}lilt llap;dly Vieldrd —One of tnoa: lel as Ing e,rn;i, w..lca cause a ripple aC ex- enem ant among the fair sex IOOd olive at the nonce of Mr. and Mrs. N',t:. O'liri- en, Con. 2, Hay, on Mat. 17th t'.elr d...ugnter. Miss Ntl!':e Vivian, was united in marriage to \1:-. John Norttv•ott of the sane township. Tae e_r'ntony was perforated by Rev. !tart of lLusaii In the presence of about forty guests. The bride w.ts given a N.t Ly her father and the wedding starch was played by the bride's cousin, M!ss Alice O'Brien. The bride was assisted by Niles Farqunar of lltllegreen end tie groom teas supported by hie brother William. The bride was becomingly attired in cream mohair and :cooked charming. Th rirantony ore: area congratulations extended all sat down to a sumptuous wedding supper. The presents were numerous and formal a magnificent array. TIte young couple will hare the teat wishes of a host of .fonds for their future hopp!ness and p.0apelrty. FARQUHAR Mr. and Afro. harry liunkin of Born- holm and their daughter and her hus- band. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Fuller- ton have been visiting in this neighbor- hood.—Syrup making has been commenc- ed by some, but will be in full swing shortly.—These bright sunsh't:y days days forecast spring work and baseball Soon. CENTRALIA Dr. Orate wears a broad smile these days. The cause is the arrival of a Young daughter at his home,—The auc- tion sale of rows on Tuesday was well attended and good prices ranged through out.—The stork visited the home of Mr. Norman Mitchell on Sunday and a daughter is added to the family.—Mr.. Wiley, 1100 Mary Colwlll, left here Mon- day evening for her home in Winnipeg.— Mr. W. Caltes shipped his goods Mon- day for the Northwest.—A large quilt- ing bee was held In the basement of the Methodist church on Tuesday when four quilts were swede for the Christmas bale which the W. M. S. sends every year to the Deaconess home, Toronto, for dtatrlbuiion among the poor and needy. —The Epworth League is snaking ar- rangements for their annual tea meeting which 1s to be held on Good Friday. An exceptionally good time 1s expected, Rev. W. H. Butt, having been engaged tei deliver ono of his excellent illustrated lecture.—Mr. W. 11. Eldolt shipped two cars of horses on Tuesday. He certainly 1s a rustler in the horde business.—Mise t•'leda Maker eresl3ed at the piano with matked ab [try on Sunday in the absence of Miss Sara Nell who is vielting In Lon- don.—Mr. John ColwlIl and wife of Ex- eter are visiting among their children here and renewing old time friendships. —Rev. W. 11. Butt preached a very Inter casting sermon on Sunday evening on Ilea venly Recognitlon to a large congrega- tion, The St. Marys Journal says regarding the death of Margaret Ami Dickson, re- lict of the late Edward Nolce of Bt. Marys ,which event took place near here on Mar, 12th.— Deceased was 74 years old and had been vlsltlag t.er dau,;hter for three weeks. She was born in Cal- cutta, India, and came to Canada when a young girl. For several years she has been residing with her daughter, Mrs. Sam. Robinson, Blanchard, that being on the old homestead. She was married twice. Thr cl,Ildren who survive are—Jas Ellett of 13. Missouri, Root. Ellali of IIId- dulph, Mrs. Nickson of Manitoba, henry Nolce of St. Marys, Samuel Nolte of St. Marys, Mllner Notce of Washington St„ Clarence Noire of Dlanshard, Mrs. Kuhn of Boston and Mrs. Sam Robinson of 111anshard." Clinton.—The i.ome of Thomas Mason was the scene of a quiet wedding Mar. 17th. when 111s only daughter, Mise An. ale Alberta, was united In marriage tO James A. IIaber of Detroit. The bride was attended by Min Clara Steep, while the groom was supported by his brother John Naber of bctrolt. Tuckeremttli: Many friends will re- gret to learn of the death of Sam'1 Wise which occurred at his home on the Hu- ron Road. on Mar. 12. Ile had been in poor health for some time ■o that his death was not altogether unexpected. Ile was 55 years of age. The remains were Interred In Clinton cemetery. Dryndalc.—Atter two years of success- ful teaching In the Drysdale school Miss E. A ltortun of CI•.le.ell,urat has tendered her resignation to take effect at Easter. She bas been engaged as teacher In the primary deyartment at Dashwood at a salary of 1$400. McGillivray :—James Harrison. who left Ailsa Craig with a car of Stock and settler.' effects last week for the West 'net with a serious loss before resett- ing .Allendale, having had three of his horses killed and tws otters Injured. The accident was caused by a wagon box, which had been loaded with goods and strung to the ceiling of the car giv- ing sway and falling onto the horses. Seaforth.—John lleattle has sold out the flour and seed busieess, which he re -eptly opened In the old Bank of Com- merce block, to Russell Sproat of Tuck- eremIth. Mr. Beattie w111 continue In the produ-e business. Clinton. --Mrs. James Ferguson. who has been Ilvlrij here with her daugh- ter. Mrs. WIll Carter, met with a sad tr, 'dent when see slipped upon some t'e and broke a bone In the 1 ip. Owing to her great age the hone will not knit. o,sequ'n'ly she will b' rrtpled for the remainder of her life. Wood'- *'hoephodiae, The f: -1:41$Tense a. atesit w nen •01 makes _pew .. (Urea Nero. s Worry. JXs• nix Riora 4l or .it,or al ,, witipi .,1, m ,n yet wtINA 011b ftrwrM Own i )-AQU , Menten! . ,, �irs+ir,t DWI en, Aad /tied •ebti.bfar "..tdv.,a!1 rnr�• ,. "Do you know of any woman who ever received any benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- pound ?" If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in this country where women cannot be found who have been restored to health by this famous old remedy, made exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herbs. During the past 3o years we have published thousands of letters from these grateful women who hive been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never in all that time have we published a testimonial without the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly published a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine. Here is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's experi- ence with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write and ask her. Canifton, Ont.—"I had been a great sufferer for five years. One doctor told me it was ulcers of the uterus, and another told me It was a fibroid tumor. No one knows what I suffered. I would always be worse at certain periods, and never was reg- ular, and the bearing -down pains were terrible. I was very ill in bed, and the doctor told me I would have to have an opera- tion, and that I might die during the operation. I wrote to my sister about it and she advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Through personal experience I have found it the best medicine in the world for female troubles, for it has cured ale, and I did not have to have the operation after all. The Compound also helped me while passing through Change of Life."—Mrs. Letitia Blair, Canifton, Ontario. Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it not do her as much good as it did Mrs. Blair Brucefield.—Mrs. James Turner's res- idence, lust east of tho village, had a narrow escape from destruction by fire early Mar. 13th. About three o'clock in the morning Mrs. Turner heard some noise and getting up to asree'aet :!te ! cause found the rear of t to 'ton t , 011 `fire. The alarm was at once lets it and the citizens soon arrested 111: flans' . 1.11: not before the kitchen was h.ad''y dam- aged. The property was Iniei-ed. You can see Gin Pills curing your Kidneys Oda Pills Hun the telae BLUE. ♦ few bears after starting to tako Gin Pills toe itidasy or Bladder Trouble, you will notice the,* the urine has Obatiged Color. Tou see for yourself the/ Gin Pills have reached the spot and flays started to rare. It won't be many hours more until you BIEL that they ace °slag you good. SOL a box ; C for .f.50. Al all dea- ielts. I! you can't get ties la y neighborhood, ceder direct. Baingte free it youMill„Alis PAW i p ••. • •' `mss NPT. A. NATIONAL O& rcNINC Lir1. LIIITEq TORONTO Pbrsri r sad. by 13. •sfs Drug co..Ifsnaipeg a LITTLE DIGESTERS Pesidvehr ears Dyspepsia. Promote Digu6oa Money back if they fail to cure. AI all Drojele s or &mei from 23e. a Dos. COLEMAN MEDICINE CO., Tomato tsi1111s VARICOCELE CURED Tar NO NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITiEN CONSENT. Oonfineed to His Homo for Weeks. ellesvy work. severe straining end evil habits la youth brought on a double verb:ki ks. When 1 worked hunt the aching would become severe and I was often laid up for s week ata Hone. My family physician toll me an operation was my only bope—bnt 1 dreaded It. i tried several spvcisllste, but soon found out *11 they wanted was my namely. i commenced to look tpon all doctors as little Letter than rogues. One day my boas asked me why I wee off work M much and 1 told Alm my conelitien. ile adrned me to osa'olt ihs. Erneedy & Kennedy, as he had taken treatment from them himself and knew they were square and ektlltisl. I wrote them and got Tae New >r rtssroo Telemeter. s treatment n 1 progress aass somewhat wise somewhat slow and However, , 1 cong the . tlnuM treatment for three months logger and was rewarded with a complete mire. i could only ears >,1r a week is a machine shop be - forte treatment, sow 1 Awn weals(111 and omer bo a day. I wish all 'offerers knew of your nimble treafimeat. HENRY C. LOCU>Ti', HAS YOUR BLOOD BUN DISEASUDI BLOOD P0180115 are the most prevalent ani most sessions dleemiwa They sap the very life blood of the victim and melees entirely errilcated from the system will O itw senores complications Dawere of Mercury. It only suppresses the symptoms— our NEW XETIloU cures alt blood diseases. YOL!NO OR MIDDLE AORD NF.X.—impudent nets or iater imaoes have broken down your system. You feel the eymptoms westing overou 1 . Mentally. physi- cally. an vitally you aro not the man you used to be or should be. Will you Leen the daager AEADEA K you a victim? Ilan ayou lost hope! Are yon Intending !ornate'? Has our axe! been dt*raa.d' Have you say weakness'* Our New Merton fatternreireIII owe you V. hat it has done for others it will do for you. C•••••moaw No matter who has treated Ton. write for an honest opinion Free .4 Cheese. N•aLs Free—"The Golden Monitor, •• t ilIustrated r on Inseam's of Men Ranee NO HAMS' USW WITHOUT WRITTEN mew*CONSENT. PRIVATE. No mew* Ila eea HsnloME TRT-AT1Mates*, a Quotas. list NA *M el Treatment FORDRS.KENNEDT&KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave., and Griswold St, Detroit, Mich. 4