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• ris '1weck tb. Gederloltbranclii-O
:the Rank of Montreal Will have been
in 'Opqatiort eiteCtli, 'eighty 'years,
Or September .10th, 1803, the Blink
establiatted en agency heroin a arnetit
two-story flesh* structure; ,sittiated
he northeast cornet of West, an
'., Wellington Streets. In 11380 the , ag.
eney received 4 status .Of a bone)),
and about this time 'the ofilee
moved from the •OrigiOai-PremiSca to
a two.otori'red 'brick 'building, com-
bining .office and-„reSidenccialleut one
/Modred yards wear of the present
'Office; The present banding. *high'
was eiteted7•OfipOclany, for the .flank
by the late ,'George Acitesen was 'first
oceupied. in 1905- Two years 40 tho
office was eXtensively, altered and en.
larged, - -
lit is a for cry- from the 'time the
'branch Was first opened, and *any
changes have .oceumd in ,Ooderieh
since then. At that time, there Were
y_commetiona_Nvitli-the4
4soitetiteo,vand-ou4g
by wa
• with the result that the harbor was
relatively active. Thi PePuirOon was
• slightly Jess than 3,440. ..t
In 1858 the • Buffalo ,and Lake Our.
, on: Railway, later purchased by the
Grand Think Railway, reached: Gode.
• 4.--tonrelleveloporent tooli. plat
40 A consequence.
;.--,;;Sonte Of the folder residents will re,
meniber_ when salt wasdiscovered
• here. about 1870. in the 'resultant,
'boom the population. 'Tepidly -rose .to
over $,000.
1- A 'serious blowwas dealt the new
• induStrywhen similar deposits were
, found in -Miehigan, and the United
' StAtea platted.a duty on Canadian salt
whielicaused 40 almost' complete
cessatron.iii salt Mining bore fet
'
•,Developments -of More 'recent years
lave -1:vent-the entry inte Gederich of
and the. gradual deepening and en-
• enientr-offite---harborT,„ nos
•ommodatas_,_theT.' 10014 '-lertelti
boats.
.1During. this. 'growth develop-
,ment the Bank; has been. and • cOnl
tinues to 4e, sto...iMpottont contriblitt
'factor. .‘ *
- The Battlea riot, agent was T. Met*,
_tier Tones., _fle. wasfollowed by
Henry .XeCutcheim, F. W. Thomas,
W. RiChardson,I. if. Findlay -who tor
4 time was Mayor of -Ociderichi eiff
C. R. Donsford. When the agency
Was raised to the. Statila_ of 'a" branch
,in...41$8,0,•,).00.,;:Ouneford,,wai-tlietif fir
charge, and' managers who have fok.,:
lowed him' V. • B. , Mass
f, George B„tumnforid.' LoCkwood,W.
•R. tliott,'A'., W. Striekland'and
aiey ,!.; • e res.
ent' manager.;• .
:br History of Parent Bet*
'Behind the Think of MOritreat AS an
nstitution 'there lies .*„ history Close*.
*interwoven-with--t-hat-of--t
minion of Canada.' In fact, its his.
to**, ',began fifty years :before Con-,
tecletittion.
It *was on the 23rd of June. 1817,
• Hutt nine hierehanti( ;Of Montreal
ItogitUirtielee At$toiletion..:
•the ,establishment , or the., -"Montreal
Sokrik.'?,
• foundation of the Bank of 'Montr'eik!,
Which teday holds the distinction, of
;nig, by tar the , oldest institution of
one of,. the largest finanel
institutions in the .'..Eiritisk Empire.
It aIso ettahlishea .thei3egimiihrts 'Or
the Canadian'hankinst
To realise the conditiona which pre-
vailed When the. Bank first brought
OrtarilSed, fln*ncing to. the relief of
that Orly tenerntion. of ,Canadian
bushiesS mooit is necessiry..to delve
deeply into tho'bistery, Of the country.
The. mar 'esrgenlzet! portions
who iS now t•tlie• Dominion of. Canada
Were the PreiitietV of 1.14ip:r.
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'POULTRYMEN ,ATTENtIONI
44 p . htt
Why. keep * :lot of" tat -laying
boarders; vibe*, you tiut-ttioe yofir
flock r.d', *11,111., free, of
charge, hy....an expert with,,,yearatkr
tirperienee 'hutich-Ms"-Oriatti.
fled customers to his'oreditl ,6r -
range With plat ,heighborStO have
Yew flocks- culled the ome day.
4100d oleo pad to the cult
hens. ?Or particular* Ph O f.
"Diingen** 14 '
• We Can take carol of.
your requir,
ything for
,4"..7.140,041,
EL SAV
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HISTORDOCUMENT
IC
t 1:t°04,4°°,e
. thil:‘:01:',4)14' 0
,are ,which tt,,* week
sevng thOlOth StuniVenary 1 tlie
oper1ng Of: braneho in Ooderich.
' doeurnent *as secured by1.
0. C1,nflon, lOgal historiatil ftorn
the egistry, Office. It ad
to the 4:Aateg.,C410.tM141.1:1111cotertdzt �r
4;•.tx
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mode," owlet flato of May 14li,'
1437and reds as fellows:
Canada Muse.
London '14th May, 182
$4.r
f have. bent, ordered to inform
you that * 'totter of Credit In Our
favour on the Bank of Montreal for
your -Thousand Pounds -has-been,
this day forwarded direct to the
Bank and that a duplicate shall be
'sent you nest, opportunity. '
X have the honour to be
-10or Most Obrit. $t„..
(Signed) -Tho.: Smith --
Por the Secrets,
. ,
Lower - Canada and the , Maritime
Provinces.. Their - whole population
„ tar4
snt *zrnoune
t.ltter Competition Or
ween 8ptmbir 1.;--t said
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Any -141,exlat'otrry , .
'to, enter i1ou1d
se 1,5
,Steek,Brarieli,.Parliantent 041,10
Toronto, wahin,teurtstart days of the
Of 'favoring of the litter. zwaxda
Will be eilk$04 oa the ate. ,iveight* qusUty
and.,uniforMitY oX the litter arid fa etc*
to .eusio.thereztot be nine .**, in the
, little ,rsized to :nurketilig ate and at leeot
.Per ,oent, Or theSe 'Initat,grado as seloet
ott. There is no*.expense.in connection
With 'entering the Competition,: ,
The federal. and.--PrOVincliki ,ltee *to*
ranches Provide 4000.00 In prlze Money
Web ,dividod as oUow.
1st. 320,00, 2nd. Silken, Ord.'318.00, 4th.
*OA% '5th. $10.00. Oth„ $10;00,, It4., *10,00,
Oth, $14,00. '0th. $13,g0, 1,/th.
$11.00. 12th, 310.00,, lath, 310.00, rilith.
, $10.00.
- Huron ,County breeders have. done
re-
•nisrkably well In this, competition' hi the
past; and there • should be a good, eotry.
from the, country In this contest.
• For further mrermation and entry
!Orin*, apply to.the °Marto Dept.
riculture, Clinton,
Ilea,ris Gladdened
MackayPic
Over 600 Children Melo Me
Montreal, - tlfe chief adirts- centre,
less than . 20,000, :The development
',of 'trade and agriculture was -hamPer.
'edby the lack -ot faollittetc_fOr
extbange. The country -Ives too
poor Watford the luxury of a metal-
lic circulating medium, and not only,
moricait; British • and•-••-.French,--but
o PbrOkeSe nikE Spanish Tdiiirts
were legal tender, atid,l,the ratios,of
exchange intocolonial money of ac-
count were eyhjeotto frequent -varier,
tions. , As a consequence, donwstic
trade was tarriedon: principally by
'barter,: and international trade . was
on, a Very.' uncertain basis..*
- Such .Were theconditions when the
Bank of ,Montreal began buainess on
tird Noverriberi 1811, in modestrept.,
ea -premises, with' a paid.or-eapital of
$300,000. In a •'very Short time this
Institution became the ,focal pOitof
thc,baabriesit of the colony. It provid-
ed- a Inedituriftoxehange'slich as -bad-
hitherto been laCking, nursed- eking'
the ---early epterprises-ef-th-eountry,
and Straightened- -Mit- the -inidenitTeg
�f inter.arban,. biterprovinelei ,and
international trading. •
Everywhere as conditions have be-
come Ave.( the Bank has planted. its
brandhes for fatiliating the af,•,41.-
caltural ..development of the country.;
its manufacturing industries,- and its,
general' tomMeree,
hundred and fifty branches distribut-
ed throughout Canada and Newfoundland; whie is pajd-up.
eapital and re
kiootes ,,:teirosont 0: total o excess of
$70,090,000; Oat its assets amount to
bAttr 470i),000,00iX The .value of the
Bank to the country, however,ia not
amount of its capital. or . by the size
o f ,,its dividends, .as by the security
it has given to those who have trust-
ed*it, .the facilities it has furnished
for the exchange and the increase of
and,--4130-iissistat
has contribitted to the development.
of the .eauntry.'
'The Branches of the Bank of -Mon.
treat lare-aftwafedTalike in the large
basilicas Centres and., hi. -residential'
•distriets,
and in unning•.camps,1 Ever/where in
nede,lt-,4*-*,,fatter-41,1---ther-4-if
the comniunityiToday, -nothwitli
.stnnding-its influential connections it
essentally. la Bank o the eo e
ma oullts-4r4-4V
come, Bank to which all classes ean.
come with confidence' in the..tioeutity
of deposits' 'entrusted to it care, and
.with4be ,assurance thet every facility
consistent with sound banking,;will,ho
-extended to. those who -seek its ser-
vices'
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TOIVIATIC
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Connor, •
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REMOY
The fano cushion, Water 1401130141r
' 1144 Aiksd no a4liustrarnst for
Prorinaris-tbsy Ara aelf.rsalriabii
log !tot; asp' fabric's thickassn,
And they do not loierit buttons
° ha„.1ff?
A feature of all Connor washan
4,11_ tit* gattt,7 ral•Asyls-loStarit44,A4
PositiviprOltinir roll,' or
` floP4Chkg *eat optenitimg
• Throug6.- the photos* and foresight of
the late Robert APteltat blind PhihmtrO-
PIA, over six .'hundred .schooi. ,ehoren
Jast Friday enjoyed an afternoon's outing,
the occasion being the seconcl annual
Grounds. "TO day was 'swung hot, but
the children entered intO the sports pro-
gram , With remarkable- enthusiasm- and
incidentally worked -top an egOrmottsap.
ebrite later. ' : • -
petite for the good -things which were toi
Rev J. H. N. Iv11114,, .041r/flan of the,
Publio': School Board, Trustebs Schaefer.
Johnston, Cutt. B bIKStenO, mem-
bers of the teaching staf and officers of
the two Home and .00101 010s,
tral and Victoria. all "took• -off their coat"
and 'busied therosoves in preparing for
the, 'feast. Twenty-five gallons of Ice
cream,' .3.000_sandwiehea, -IL:gallons Of
lemonade. $0 pounds of sugar. thousands
, of all- s d kiste a11didthe
'Illea0eatinr_aet that -would do-credit--
1:1:te classes sat in vircies, on the
spacious, green lawns, the pride df tare -
taker Harrison, and the sight presented
waslndeed an inspiring one, To Desalts
of the -Sees is AS follows: .
. Boys' Event*
ap_rwisteint,a:Ittani.dci under, ,r61 ydadyriiss.,4-traiitt-hye.1::
AIL '
Six. and see n years, 04 yards. -.4%11..
lip Johnston, - Fred • =gar
Pridham.
;rilgeWih41t*k-ltail;'r'nectnanle-Ye.a'rsrta;-YM"'onYrcts'-Snclrll?t':
Ten and eleven years. 00, yards. --Billy
TAnaway, Bobble Pinkham, Harold Shore.
Twelve' and. thirteen years, 100 yards. --
Jarmo 'Garrick, Walter westhrook, Mor-
ley Bloointield, f,1
rowt,eau years *ma over, 1.00' yards. -
Bert Robert Squire, Rinaldo
t
1.
.4 -Morley Bloomfield Jack ,Snell, Lloyd
iiklutenhals•
Rabbit- race, nine /liars and
$1.,re-w.
pltbiado,. . „ . , . .
nalt mile riees, OPen.-Birt. Campbell,
• Alter Westbro6k, Rinaldo Wigle.
„ Glettr, ETetitif
Five years and under, 50 yards., -..,131;
'Cosnor Johnston, Bernice White. 40Yee
Haddon.- June '
slootafiefd.:. Margaret Morrison,
Peggy Brophey. , •
Right and nine years, 75 $arda
Morrison, Roy Willis, Millet* Steep.
„ Ten itn4 ele,,en. years. 80, yards-Pau-
In
Jolulaton, ,Catliarine,Borton. ente
neJohnston,
*Twelve and *thirteen years, 100
totett laud Taylor, Marjorie
trin
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72 .
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week 4140 Saturday night Or early
day trietaln$ .10.t, Alex. OrttaSkir'S
In which he had lett the key,
was *Wien- from1 *oat of his *part'
421,04-'00-411e 4844.04.e;, It-lotavretovere4
near Holmteyllle, lin'egiiiriSt a fence And
.out of gasoline -The Oaf*** undinuated.
Police state they *believe that,: the theft
Is the work of. Joyrides. _ -
Wiliet*taDalt SigoiSON.
4 • e
pof partridge will be permit*
led from Cribber * to 10 in Ontarib,
acoOrdiag tO made
oahlie by Hon. °too 11. Oudhes,
'vinelaleedetars $hoothut js Permattit
In all areas except trOieri, ',game reserves,
P1'0140014 wire en4. -other lands„ *here
hunt is Prohibited. •OPCOal nrOvisiona
are Made toe deer and Meese Winters,
permitting them, to Shoot, partridge for
slic,,,dtsys of the hunting season. Thirt
vilegs atilt be *Ogled by American as
• Canadian hunters, ;
lc
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-CO
0R -WASHEgS
tansy wit4' Postekke,---
net MetaLoeCopper-1704/4-,,—
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hhne-iSifft for denionstration
,
Connor
Quality
Washers
LANT1NG PEOMES
, The peony' IS one the most iinportant
Perennials -'40Y- Vatiadiall_ __garde
the Dominion liorficulturist. It
is -very hat*, easily. grown, has good
-foliage all season arid beautiful. flow-
ers in summer. , As peonie.s may he left
in the eanie position for seven or
-eight years, the ground ,Should , he wolf
dug, out 4. least. twiP., ..4eit. .09
and 7E01116wehl rotted manureputat-the
bottomofthe trench- -before-- replacing
the soil. At_,pbutingthrke
May be ini.Xed- With the top sail. a sniall,
handful for eaeh :Plant.1 Fresh manure
44alralAver ,The best time tb, plant August
or September. .1the roots 'must be-
ob-
talned from. growers as peonies do' not
reproduce themselves from Seed, When
Ian th siLshould_bfi deep en,..
-otter sr -that the .eYes or buds are two
inches poow the, Itiriace ,of. the soli. They
may be shallower, but an 210 OXC,,04Pt
should they ,be doePer, AS deep PUMP'
ing Seenis. to pre,Ver t bloomlng. The
around the fo:Ots and made firm. About ‘;
four feet is the distance to leave be-;,
plants. : If the ground has been
-
11 prepared, no,
fertllizers-are—nece.
811ry' for three bi four 'ears. A!ter th*t
1t
Sheeli*tittuit.#6 in spring would be . tient,
tkial. ;.*
- The positit* 'lehosen_i4 planting .must
be Welt drained and: sunny. .To increase
ones Istock by division,' it_i_s_hest_tO Oft
U • e • an WA 11141
.and :ritvicte the rOcts.' • ,Bacli division
houid have - three, or .fOlit eyes unless
\'tt..is,dealred to make ai many plants
patsibie, thott one eye might- he mime -
tent, Por ordlianry garden purposes larger
divlsi�ns are itiOre satisfactory, , The
AY,•bed_ nittst„be kept eultivated afl
01004 t.he season.
Iriourteen fearsaritt over, 140 'yards.—.
Jean Lumby, Susanne Bawden,, - Mary
rirevier, •
Time ratie,:14 yenta and over-Pliirente
Price, Resells 134eitori, Matriltehbourne,
'slipper rut, inne, Year* *ild under. -
Betty' StraUgheil, .1o", drift, t)4111.1
Mont!,' •.
Oultrter Mile, open. -Jean Lure. by.
nie Whitten,,tois Cariick. •
The *toff contest wsiSli_rono
rittl,,Y.:Itirls and ttfti boys, who had not
1:04.* '.00.1110i--MinP6e4*In th*Amo_k_vhidli
wag 'Site spirited, The sbet totOelt ws
Won by thegirlk, the saint ?US aolgih.)4
as in the hoop contest -Peanuts for the'
hoYa and /dm& for the girls, were distri-
buted alter the tun was oirer.
•
In
tetatitir tiotat*, It is not 1)0414.
10 at 4, ;toe to tut Or chaff the hay
to nil* With grain. • iffifising the grain
may late 10 per cent of the fetal jrsin
feed by this Increasing It* tilgestibility.
Plhdlatt train is not dearly SO good t a*
It makes dusty 'meal which' may taustf
stomach disorders. Dominion AnttnsI
Husbandman;
budding or uses Is mach like the
biddIng Of trtitts and ,.iirworte who is AV
*11 sci1tuh with' hands,can do It sue
eeMtthiy. The time for budding ia
somewhat in .differettt PatiS of ana
, but front the letter pert of ,11,0 unti
Pongee 41404 bi*.voo.
411-;
• *nee*wotrn
in to
cbfld infant
IslysM WO
.44
144'tuk *0441:4 eCiliti#3411:4101 n1":111:104rirtid,, Lillian?4
ugolovt 10a. Robert 0, Mins of
t�afl1ng, 004, 10 Mr. Pere"' H. Spat
Jing soxi of Mr.' John Spam* 0'4000
Rev. etlie1ated4
beide Iva attended hYt. her., slater*. Mb
i Sims, and Mr. Wilharn, Bell w
t groomsMen. Following the ceremon
Mr. and Mrs. Sparling Ieft for a boa
trfp ,
itilts47 711Zoh they wijl reside In Sauit
BREMINAR
An. aatomn wedding:tea place at the
me of Mr.' and Mrs. William , Bremner,
Grey tOwneilfo. When tbe,ir second diugh.
.ter, Margaret label, was married to 1-
-vine .Stanley, eldest son of and, Mrs
Artinir illewitt, pima; Rey,
faiStoirel -performed the ceremon3t
and the 'Wedding ninAk was played by li.c.rs
M. Stratton of Hamilton, aunt of the
greem. The rooms were decorated in
yel-
low and white, and the .eeremOnY took
place under An ',arch of .feriliancl,glacliali,
and six girlsformed A ribbon *le. The
bride, given in Marriage by her lather,
wore. an Ivory georgette gown with vel-
vet ,trinanlog. Ber'veh was Of ,em-.
brolderecl, net caught, with ,orange
Pm$,,.Oho-earded Os-Ahhfiter- bouqUet. o!,
Sunburst roses and lilr-Of-therValley.:The
flower Isabel Cardiff and 14:01A., Me -
'Donald, nieces of the bride and' #00m,
wore rul • .4eilow„organdie ,and,carried.
111,11dir • et404,10,0U010,010744.4V,*
e Bobbie Bremner, n nePbew. was Z#1g..
• arer; During the 'signing of the register,
Mf. ootitirtrUcke PolfeWhigthe Cere-
Moose a;buffet,' limellOOP. 2v?as Aertect by
eight girl friends of the bride,' after which
the'eetiole left on a short motor trip to,
*Bartle iittd Georgian Bay,' thibrkle tra-
Yelhng-1na-hreArn4rePe4tilt with hroWn.
-Sattn hat rid riiatchrng aessories. On
tb.eir return they Wilt reside in i
tistowei
Uj
14th 1931
have your
that,y"Ptu are,goln to' require sOui6 'ks41., Parts •aod. this °I.
6not leave t until 10,1i,°Walit ,I9 Asa, it as: you.: ma7 firlA
e t , , st.eit v.or, au e
ay
:cr000ktari, wthe4aVeort-lilog,,,)ibiliegstppb4roisi,natn.yhtninierg'etlt,!.41.1dasOpffosestibilryem.,
Ikaiging. Op of -your piurrilaing„ :.,Pkone 'ti and vic will send
an-IQ:166k over your beating plant and have it put in good
. ,
.zw:arxicair:tg000dr.der.ifi.it:10, Quad necessary. -
''' .. ,
. ,
we can give. prompt serv,Ic and all work '0.0'rriateriat fully
Healing,F�r Plumbinga inSmithiog..
. , ,,
. We .carry i full line of Al'ITHRACTE,..,81,TOMINOUS
and ALBERTA, /COAL and COKE, . All our coal is the best
. 2aartkrttlsebiei bought and is weighed on your ow, scales ktil.e
,
ones(Store 22
'Howe, 112.
The Store at
the Harbor
,
CHAMPIONSHIP STOCK AT
,LONDON .EXHIBITION
If you wish to euJoy all the• plea-
SUrek----of splendid exhibition inMP
into e car or onto a train and take
in the" London Fair„, which :opens in
the Forest City On 'September
llth-
and continu_es until September' 14 h.,
w --V.1,1444. "t
• •L:
entries in A .epartments are
up to par this year aiinie eases
-exend.'*Other Years, arid aPiendid-
ex-
hibition is hound *to be offered. -Lon-
don will have the best of the exhibits
from Other exhibitions, and 80The of
jt'ONitn'that Are bound to he. interest..
th:e live stock, *, Penhaod dog
`ows,-theitPrineinal4°Wirme#-Irorrrtir
1)
• ,g*.. '01(101 09Illq„ 169*10ii,s
competition 's just' as keen there, ,
.and the opportunity to see g000, StaCK
,
-just great; 'AS----ardmhere--.---Alid the:
beautyof it is; , that at London one
. ,
Some rOses;,Whicn ' are often ,,on -their
own 'roots -suoh• fia• -the -Persian . . . ,
,,,JapatieSe: roSet-Trovenee, or .Cabbage, and
,Dainesk .roses, are,reatW propagated toY
'op* SAO planting: the,. sliekers,
which spring up around the parent. Plant..,
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DEPRESSION
AIMAYS
END -
WE HAVE ,JOSt StfliklilltOk A
CHAT mAbt OVER 75 *iin
.A090..--..,PSIKUNGIVTRY DEWS*
904 40,10 Of 4000
1)04(1 MOM 1316 10
1O.DATE.,
tie most emesisa
*to AvAstoott —Go(*)
%MS AHEAD EC*
YOUR ilta Com
HOTEL WA
*AOA OM attOU.404 St
• TOStONTO
milli* sits* riatat*
/10,0•••
on
«.
uttp**
Ito all tlie
to
100 txtutetIO
olt
Ca,"7-HRA
SHEET IVIZEALINOR1C -
Aone.121;,'
131'
actually see highlights of the fair
in one visit. be grand stand and
midway 'sante (Ms at London never
did 'take seco d,,,,iplace to Toronto "or°,
$anyaii other
t Vbegievel'innlhthttiesrY:teliaarnthbeeYV0Z•
torrerseripAeittriBgalm,-.all'atirrilreesisgrv, ninetghing,!11,ity9e 431
coin .1 x12n r-e-
soothea and drepeis .all roughness or
fragrant, It adds exqulsite
nalrity women inevitably choose Persian
velvet' smotith lotion, jt -
the skin rose -leaf in teiture. Recom-
limittardectzvtiffi-aisoy4.7isto soften. aldn. evwhimegtentesithtilFee
for every woman. •
"Advance, in all that. is noble and
good -come -414 -from -without, but,frons
eary Days ---Sleepless Nights
Wrack the Nervous System.'
ryilLBURN'S
HEART
NERVE PIUS
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Weak and worn Out, and everything looks dark and
gloomy.• Milburn' t
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that is required to restore them the blessing of gooJ
health. They .bring, back- the sound .refreshm:g 81602.
tone up the nerves, make the heart beat regular and
' strongi •and impart that _sense of buoyancy to the
spirits'that is the result of renewed mental and physical
vigor.
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