The Signal, 1911-2-16, Page 3;0s)::•1‘.
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The President's Address
ONLY
Review of the Business sinesSS Conditions of thetj
IENOINE Town by the President of the Boar I that ("heir r"."'" 'Kuhn of a
snide -rich. !Lear payroll rum
frown $18,000 to /MOW a rept.
c7edmfri tc.wrtg Co.
Have hr a fair yeses e1.n1..1a&
Thr are jbstalliog some Mtfttm•Uc
mac harry fit the pwoductloa of .true
h
stew Innes which the market la calling
for and with (he eatabliabed repute -
BEWARE
OF
[MITA-
TiONS.
htLD ON
THE
MERITS OF
imN&WS
LINIMENT
BOOK BINDING
MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS and
LIBRARIES
`:und or repaired,
OOLD umlaute
on LEATHER OOODS
AltriAl a��..�.� to en Navlag
sham •t TH ml Osdarfr:h.
A. L TAYLOR. STRATFORD
CIVIL ENGINEERING
s
VAUGHAN M. ROBEHTli, CIVIL
W HyeasaItc isdaser. 0$tarle Load
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MEDICAL
DR. W. F. (,~ALLOW M B
Omen sad r.idesee- North estreat. (indene•,
north of Ceaaty hmgistsy oars. Telephone tel
LEGAL
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lire at Sweet rater 01 Lawson
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O. JURN8TON, BARRISTER
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figs•rs Na allews.wsao . Uederla0 Ont.
INSURANCL LOANS, ETC.
ICRILLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN -
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M swatea ea hear. plass and at lowest room
.,all at Mimi. eras West asset and Moan
i fJ1 W. CN&JSILL tike. slab. Out.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
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LANE, 1Mf 1YKR OF MARRI-
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$RAYDIO PARLOR
lot aDPORD BLOCK RAIABER MROP-
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ears Its nattarsm the Mat _woke is obeying
ata me.
oalUDhaod hands busiomd.
will be appw.siat 1. 1d. 01.
ARC�[1TRf.TITRE
A RTHUR J. BARCLAY. MEDAL
011 Lilt Rq eftelastl s0easem l e
s.lsslwe- Ar.11loasesh dessidentes
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AUCTIONEERING
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W. J. MUIR & CO.
UNDLRTAKIRrb pa..lr�sn.d..tai clear_
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0110.00.w
of Trade.
At the annual meet tag ue the Hoard
,g Trade on Mtutday evening the
prrrddent, Mr. A. O. Gamble, pre-
sented the following address :
fietrrt.IMrt,-This betog the end of
the Hoard of Trade's year, it is usual
that the president makes a report of
the years busipar..
I congratulate you on the large
uwmhrnehip that we have attained
during the past year. 1 believe the
total te between ninety and a hundred
nreaabers. This is the largest mem-
bership the Huard has ever had during
its existence and is, 1 think, very
creditable.
In the month of August we had
what 1 soosider the hest means of
bringing before the ieuthoriUe.'s at Ot-
tawa oar harbor nerd.•. i refer to the
visit of Hon. William Pugsley, Min-
ister of Public Works, who, with his
party, spent some twenty-four hours
here going iuto the matter ul our har-
bor ituprovenents, in which he took a
�nwt Interest, and I ata sun that if it
si ib his power and he' has the assist-
ance of his collr.gues we will yet have
the finest harbor- on the lake.
The one great aim that the Board of
Trade and citizens should have is to
never tier of impressing upon the De-
partment the necessity of the harbor
uupntvrwenta. That, 1 clnaider, is
(i,dericb's greatest tweet, boats
wintering here spending $1.600 each
in their outfitting. There has been, I
ani glad to say, • fairly large appro-
priation fur this year's expenditure,
Irut it must. be borne in mind that no
expenditure was made un the break-
water last year, and, as lion, Mr.
Pup dcy said be considered is nears-
tory
earstory that the Ulla fret of south break-
water should he built at o•cr, we ex-
pected it started hast fall. Yet there
was no appropa latio' until lust Decem-
ber, whirh,of course, includes the Wiel-
ing of the south breakwater, leaving
quite an insufficient s to make ■ny
very perceptible extension to the
north bre kwater. So 1 say that you,
in conjunction with the town oouucil,
should take these MU nttat.tere up -
that is. the building of the breakwater
and the military camp -and do not let
theta aloe at Ottawa but keep et
them and I am sure you in the end
will gain.
At the harbor this •year, through
the persistency of the Bond of Trade,
the freight sheds were build. I say
through the Huard of Trude, because,
although sone in the town council
were in favor of It, there was a ma-
jority against it; is. the Board of
Trade went anongat the business men
and ratepayers of the town and had a
petition very largely signed that these
•beds and waiting -mom should he
built. What. is the result 7 Al-
though not coniplet!d until August
and yet not furuisbed Wen were fif-
teen vessels iiaiding and unloading un-
til the clove of the season in Decem-
ber. the total amount of freight
handled bring 123,547 lbs. With the
connection of the C. P. R. and G. T.
R. tracks to the freight sheds you will
have an ' se addition next year
acid no doubt you will, if you cater fur
it, have nut only the Inland Naviga-
tion Co. bouts run package freesia
here, Mit with proper ieptesentatiun
to the O. P. R. and G. T. K. probably
their Mote will call here weekly.
i night say at this point that 1
went to Detroit to return with Mr.
entente and his party of directors on
the Mt. Ignace on her last trip last
fall ; Mit unfortunately three of the
directors that he expected to conte up
with him tared him at the last mom-
ent on account of important business,
and the trip was cancelled and the Mt.
Ignace went up the west shore. I
saw Mr. Mhants while in Detroit and
Ned a long talk with him with regard
to his Ooderich business. He was not
even aware that we had a waiting -
room for•bis passengers and objected to
the pulling in around the checkwater.
However. I explained what (ioderich
had to offer for accommodation and
he maid he was willing to pay the
town a fair rent to ase up at thetr
(locks, so that his passengers would
hate some place to go out of the bad
weather if it was reining He also in-
formed ate that he would, if • possible,
try to snake arrangements, if backed
np by the Board of Trade and town
awncil, to nuke connections with •
C. P. R. boat here, so that he could
ticket pamenger. from Detroit and
Cleveland through to the Soo or
upper lake points by their line a.
they now do et Mackinac. This is, 1
think. a very important natter- for
you to take up. Mr. Shantz will be
nese, 1 believe, by the first twat from
Introit, when you should take thews
nutters up with him youreelyes.
There is Juni one point 1 should like
to mention here before the repurts of
the different factories and indu,Rriser
an' read. This is, that a great mart.
people. asd especially some who aspire
pt being members sof the town oounc(l.
consider that the Hoard of 'rade is
&ntagonietic to the town council. As
you snow, gentlemen, this is not •
fact. The Board of Trade is only toxo
glad to help out the council in any
inatterc e,f importance ; it. Is working
for the goal of the town, it represents
largely the bnuineww men of the town,
and eennetn.aee whin there is a differ-
enre of opinion atmmget the council,
and e matter or project is thrown
down, if the Hoard of Trade considers
it ,. not in the hist intervet of the
town it endeavor. to put these
farts before tate euuneil. There
should he the vert hest of harmony
between the two
Tbwe ta..gentienaen, w very impar-
u.nt matte • that .bouhi las taken up
before rhe Omer! of Trade. that is the
matte, .,1 worm I em glad to sae
that the noeinty ,.ntfxil }w at last
taken etre natter up at their Laps
nteet.it A rho very matteras ems
r.41119111111•• ea. hreMlgkl rA yea► DO -
an ago lad ,nterview with Mr Noyes In Tor -
.nate end ' son glad to see that tap
emant7 ixnaeeil he. r'ewm in ilse with
that propeaal, that the county develop
tire power for iwu tea hM - the
.. a.nq . 1 n•wdst'ses^i1 -Mtanw'n'e;a
want the eo-opewlina of tads
•
and 1 teat, you will do all in your
power to help them.
Tho Ged•rirk Blevabsr and Transit Cem-
This Company reports a very suc-
cessful .eawou'e business and is the
handling ul &Wu,Ouu bushels of grain
from the llwadsan Northwest Jnr
fully maintained tae enviable positioo
tummy the proluiuent grain handling
pert& of Canada. To enable them to
cope with the rapidly ineraasd offer -
Ings it was found necessary last spring
to increase their storage capacity anal
to this end a ountract was awarded
for another half -minden -bushel con-
crete fireproof elevator to be annexed
at the east end of their working house.
which now completed gives them as
aggregate storage capacity of 1,000.000
bushels
In the equipment of this new build-
ing her been included a uxtoern auto-
matic sacking outfit, which will enable
this eutnpany to enlarge their tr.de
by racking oath destined principally
for the \\ est Indies and other Mouth
American points. Their increased
' swage capacity .will also prevent the
annual overflow of grain to other
points, which has unfortunately been
necessitated in pest ywum when the
iaiiways have been unable to supply
the necessary rolling stock during the
spring and fall rush of business.
Another indication of the measures
being taken to retain as much busi-
ness through our port as pourable is in
the increased storage accommodation
which bar been provided by the rail-
ways for the storing and preparation
of cars' for grain shipment. The
Grand Trunk has .xrsted a new
upper yard for this purpose in the old
gravel pit, where two long tracks have
leen lad, capable of storing upward,
of 1110 ars, and the Canadten Pacific
has laid a new siding along the Attrill
bank, giving accommodation Um fifty
additional cars. Other extensions
are alto oontenplated by the railways'.
,nisi the replacing of the steel on the
Grand Trunk between Ooderich
wharf and Stratford with 80-1b. tails
and the strengthening of bridged are
indications that the rapidly increasing
traffic can no longer be handled with-
out the use of larger engines and
heavier. trains.
The local benefit of this industry
must be appreciated in the amount of
wages expended tart season in trans-
ferring this grain front vessels to car'
and in the extension of facilities, for
which the pay -rolls amounted d to over
s4l1,uW.
Tu this must be added the large
anoint, expended by vessels in pro-
visioning and equipping and for me-
chanical repairs. all of which benefit
our merchant', and manufactures; in-
dividually and the citixrn.collectively.
Oar hallways are 'leo required to
spend large sows sof money io addi-
tional train crews and other help inci-
dental to for handling ref their baai-
nem, which also is circulated to the
benefit of the town.
Western Canada Fleur Mills Co.,
Limited.
The past year los teen a very busy
one with us. The plant bas been run-
ning full time tbtunghan the year.
We received by water over 2,000,000
bushels of wheat, which was carried
here on twenty-three vessels. This
wheat his been ground into flour and
'lrnost the entire lot lorded on ars
and chimed out again. '
The sat business has been quite ac-
tive during the year and met with
ready demand for all that we could
manufacture.
The new half -million -bushel elevator
which was reported in last year's re-
port as being one of the new buildings
expected to be built, has been accom-
plished, sed wen filled with last year's
crop. Everything in connection with
the house worked fulinp to expecta-
tions.
The Doty Engine Weeks Ca
Complying with your request' for
particulars regarding business ~look
for 1911, we would slate that wt pres.
ent we me very busy in geuing out
machinery required for early spring
delivery, and oar works are running
to fnU capacity. •
lost year we established a i branch
w. rk. at WinnipegMan., in order to
get in touch with the Western trade.
and while we do not nianufactiire
there to any great extent we find that
it is a vslus.hIe' feeder to one Ondeeicb
Martinets. During the past year we
have devotes] much energy and money
toward. developing our business in
Winnipeg and the Went, and we are
very much grv(tfled at. the present
time by the good hominids we pre
g etting form that territory. and at
the prewpeets frit future heelbess, m.
Chet we are looking forward with
much confidence to a year or gond
Mutineers.
We employed during 1910 an aver-
age of eighty-five men, and our out
pout was about $190.000.00.
TM Godsrich Organ Co.. Limited.
This Company. which ie the parent
of our industries, has had a very eew-
e'.wut 1 year, notwit.hetanding the dis-
esteem' fire which destroyed half their
premiere the end of September. The
hominess' of this Cosnpany .Mows 1.1•1.
Mont expansion, and they intend to
Add w large addition to replace the
horns ,l porthole, giving them e,olJ0 fret
of aklitirmal Aon Tres Thr repute -
tion rot this, firms goods to firmly
established. ase only among the job -
berm of ('anode. but in foreign lands
as well, anti the prospect 10 Mr in-
creased prnapeity A. wenn ap the
weather pet mita ter Company will
d art het rebuild the materia] stein awl
the ground
The lashes M..nkho snag G
This Company again report. a most
estietmeow•y years ►winnow
Osrdsekb bnneb hm lessen n tehtleaeel
about three years. They now employ'
ratty benefit, serstly fiwal
n. l.h.r, and
yet are .ui*Ne. to keep ep with their
orders Last year they mad. 1117.!11
�armnrMa sedpp.d tip es far eta ow
Haltf..x sod west to Vassnouver. ,Hetet
touch larger output, for the ensuing
year• They employ about thirty
User
roll
to
about 11111,001.1.b n . Tfactory rain amounting
during the past you.
Aoricaa Read Machine Cly d
Ca
Below we hand you se outline of
our business herr for the put year,
and the outlook fpr the present ma -
e on.
A few facts about last years Mosi-
nee. :
In 1910 we sold rock cnuber , com-
plete crushing plants, rued machines,
street °Mainers and sweepers, sprink-
lers. etc., to the approximate value of
$70,000. As you err aware, we were
seriously handicapped in uttering end
installing our plant here. otherwise
we would have done • larger voluwe
of businent. Our payroll shows a dis-
bursement for wages for 1910 of an -
proximately $14.5.A).
A few words abut the present out-
look. We may say that our plant is
at present better equipped thou ever
to manufacture our claw of goods.
The latter part of December, 1910, we
Metalled ten new me chinas, mu as to
he the better able to handle our
ever increasing business. This in-
cludes a complete outfit for uwking
dump wagons. making the wheelhi otu-
srheo and setting the twee cold. In
addition to manufacturing our pres-
ent extensive lines of toad machinery,
we will ulanufai•turw in 1911 a large
quantity of torrugat.ed metal culvert
i
Pthe road machinery business was
never better tbarn oow, as the people
are realising that good toads are es-
sential to the pregr•eas of the country.
Although the season has not yet
opened, we already have a number of
orders on our books for large planta
and expect to do a much larger vol-
ume of business in 1911 than in 1910.
We have also nude ar•r•ngewent.e
wit h the Remit on Machinery Co.,
Ltd., to sell our entire output, au that
we can gore undivided, attention to
the 'manufacturing end of the busi-
ness.
The Godsnda Planing Mills Co.
Have had a mood year in the build-
ing trade. completing &tour thirty
new dwellings, rebuilding HAmlink s
evaporator. the carpenter work on the
handsome new public school and
Dean's new sou, e on best street.
They report a goon pte,spect for 1911
season.
D. F. Hatrdudc's Evaporator.
While this has been an off year for
us in the apple tau-inees, the crop
being a complete failure in this eec-
tioo, still 1 have haul a very fair stetson
un the whole, as 1 wen able to get •
few ears of fresh apples shipped in for
my evaporator, and also have been
ably to secure a good many fanners'
dried apples, which 1 have shipped in
and packed here. thus keeping a num-
ber of teen etnploped nearly all the
time.
Memeseteag Park.
This last season was a very prosper -
ran one, in tact. I think one of the
best .ensues since the opening of the
pert, and p• aspects ars very encour-
aging for the aiming 'summer, as I
have sold & number of lots to parties
who expect to badld early in the
.ping, .nil 1 deo expect to carry on
numerous rat ower improvements
Theis*. Dean Lumber Ca.
As last year was my drat year in
business, I fled 1 dkl very well. I sold
to the amount of about $12,000 worth
of lumber. etc., also paid about *11,WU
for labor, and the prospects for the
coining year are even better than
those of last year as I have ountr•acted
now for the building of four houses to
be built right away.
Godricb Rural Telepheee Co., Limited.
The Goderirh Rural Telephone Co.,
Ltd., commenced construction of their
lines last July and now have some
seventy-five utiles of lines in working
order. with 120 sthecribere through
the townships of Colborne, Feet and
Went Wawarmeh and Ashfield. They
prepost to continue on branching off
fmm their trunk lines. connecting up
through thews districts as required.
They now have "pine flfty eubst riber'
awaiting constriction to have 'phones
installed. This Oaop.njr has been a
great hoon to the farmer', as an be
teltifkd by those who have had anon
not only to call'op their friends in
town, but those who have inside quick
calls for doctors. This year they hope
to have some 300 or 400 'phones in-
stalled, a large number of which will
centre et Goderich.
A Friend to Man.
Therese hermit souls that live withdrawn
1. the Omelet their mitoenteet;
Thom an soar Hite mini that risme sport
In • hlo••lesa firmament :
Thant firs hill. sr nook that bila.. • path
Wben hlgbwaf. neer ran.
Int ms live lea bon* b the aide ef the road
And ne • friend to naw.
Let cis Ilse i. • house try the ids d the eo•d.
Wbere the race ofIsm gobr-
TM men that ars good. the men that we bad.
Ar pend •ad as bad as 1.
Thea why should 1 .It M the.e.rn.✓• rr•i.
Or bar( the eysk • has t
Let me Ilea 1a • boa** tae .Me of ,M road
And he . Mead 'r, mesa
1 nae frees esy nesse ler the side of tare road.
■y the aide of the highway of life
T1s mos that pram .'n with the ardor et hope.
Aad t ho son 'het me toilet with the .trtie
And I tarn not •awl fawn their ani e.• .ad
tank taw,
Beth pieta M en In*** pis.
Let sae Bre la • hones lw Ilea ISM of Ow read
And M. blend re ars
, teem than .n NM*. -- ----' emblem
ahead
♦.deed n.enta.se of 0ar(sen.s
That t5rwsnaas en tbs.agw Ye yu
h
And panne. some .n U. eege.
Tit .1111 1 r•)ok.m, wham abs emv41s'. Melee.
♦.d weep with 11. ilaea&.. Met !.fns
Wer Bye is roe ba...e `ab. eiee .r the nose
lAbe • ,wan that a _s siva
leg me ere lea • rwo.e*/ the each r las Mad
whore the men of mgm Se mr.
They .r, pane. tier WO hal they sew wesa.
Map me .snow
Meir fwnihe. . an an
Thaw .by •111.0111 .1 tae ermnra ea.
nes b ' he reale . 1
Um imp Wow b • M.
. .* 00 died Mil Peed
And 1e a hien., ,e w
--ism Walter ism
boumasm..
is Uric Add in lis MaoL
Unhealthy
suss of tmid hwM�.iimwi�s
tiara If the kldagsacted
as they should they name
strain the Uric Acid .et
e f the sweat and rIi .
t1 in wouldn't occur. Rheu-
matism is a Kidney Die.
as Dodd's Kidney Pills
have oesde a great part .f
their rr�eppentatioe cawing
Rhsumatisa So gat .I
the noses .f thew 7earfid
shc./sing Pains and .figs
aching joints. There le
bet ms sure wayr-
Teloat sal'. ri.avhU 114
'Ph ne D. MILLAR & SONr
Dodd's
Sidney
Pilis
Plumbing
HEATING
ELECTRIC WiRING
ROOFING
METAL WORK
Etc.. Etc.
FJnastes cheerfully 1urniabed.
W. R. Pinder
'Phone 166.
Select
Groceries
Here are it few of the
many lines in which we
can give ,you excellent
value :
SALMON
CHEESE
MARMALADE
STARCH
SUGAR
ORANGES
LEMONS
RAISINS
CURRANTS
SPICES
NUTS
Etc.. Etc.
Sturdy & Co.
'Phone 91 The Square
RicCalI Ansa.
Ns. 3$73-1Tairn. No. 1553 -Skirt
Price, 1S cots esti
A STUNNING DRESS
NEW
Dress Goods
New arrivals of Spring
Urea Goods just to hand,
including the newest shades
and weaves for the coming
season.
New Black Dress (foods
A especial showing of
black Drees Goods in Vene-
tians, satin cloths, Permoo
cloth, plain end fancy
voiles and Rajah cloths.
New Neckwear
and Frillings
All the newest designs
in ()oilers, Jabots, Bows,
Linen Collars, Dutch Col-
lates and Stock Oollars.
Special values in Nov-
elty Belts.
Ladies' Handbags in
latest designs.
McCall's Patterns must
be tried to be folly appreci-
ated. McCall'. Magazine
pc a year with free pattern.
'Fbise 54 MILLAR'S SCOTCH STORE 'nem 54
UMITED
Manufacturing Furriers
Special Values in Furs
for one week
Natural Mink Sets, Cross Tie and Large
Pillow Muff MOO. $$1.00. 160.00
Natural Mink Tim .... $8.5(), 110.00, $12.60
Natural Alaska Sable Large Full Ruff,
!Rohs Ends and Large Pillow Muff
08.60, $118.50, 140.00
Blue Lynx Wulf, Large Stole and Pillow
Muff ....... $80.00. $86.00
Select Fenian UN* • Pillow Muffs
Y18.60,r$2I.50, $27.63
Select Persian Iamb Neck Pieces
$6, 119, 812.60. 113.60
Ladies' Near Seal Coate, 6l) inches long,
lined with beet plain seal brown satin
$76.00
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196 Mader, Street
Leaden, Ontario.
The Signal's Job Department
A trial solicited.
has the best equipment of
any office in Western
Ontario outside the cities.
'Phone 35
FREE PSYCHINE FOR THE SICK
Let us buy a 50c. bottle from your Druggist and give it to you to try. Here
are our, reasons :
For nearly the third of • century wst
tare known what Psychine will do.
We have known it to cure hundreds .f
thousands in that time, of some of the
meat desperate cases of dl•eaw known
to medical science.
We bane received thousands of un-
solicited testimonials, which we will
gladly let you look over should yeti
desire.
Think of It, a third of • 'ntury's
experience with one prepareea. a
third of a century's Intimate know-
ledge of what extraordlsary cures it
has made -almost a lifetime'
Do yon wonder then with that per
feet kiowt.dg• of Psyebase. ?bat w.
are •axions to bring It to 11. matins
of everyone In Canada suffering hem
disease?
Do you weeder tea w. wane those
to kn.w who are 'ming wrong methods
M euro who are sot settles wen, wad
wise we iso. .111 10 henefted by
Psyching
De you .oad.r bat .e res bey
hundreds of thnuenada of &g-e.st 1.r
Hee Of Mehta. (rem the dregglets of
Oared& 'o g4v. •., how. .he .101 to
try 11
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tit
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it atreagtben. and ,aerwaa.a sae
.bila eavN•el.• Of •aa bleed -ter
ghyseytea, taw pot' eeel.. •r •r • itwm
Gore eN the bland
These white eon'pusrlss .f A. hosed
whys stress wesegl MsMrOy .only
dtasot germ 1104
hl» g. late tis 1y1b.
Imes 11y MAT
11 these white esrpuseles are wet 1n
suf$etent numbers or are sot sufecIea:
ly strong, then thea dtrsen germs
destroy them and disease bolds the
body. That's the mum of dean, every
dlaeas, that aatet• human race.
For years. centuries, It fact, It her
been recognized that herbs are the most
effective treatment for disease.
it is only 'titbit recent ttmta that
we have been able to tell jest why ;hey
were sr; effective.
Berens certain of them increased
and strengthened the wblte corpuscles
et pbagoeytrs
Three herbs are employed in e.mt-
pouadla$ Psychloe
Ws go all ever •h p world •e obtstI
these herbs Arable. South Amer,ea,
"hiss aid Japan all r•outrlbute
Aad the result 's a preparation rut
will resiore health and nand vitality M
nes she, tareparstles see
Thar hip proven !welt r. nearly ter
third o► • enter, • .is, as so .r.11.,
pr•partttoa M• Orn VIM '..1r
Tan, 1• • sae, ewsr.r,ti
for
Po. fli•po
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Naw we awl ask ?ye M take sur
weed hr the tratlatod.ualy bsoeflrtal
dos!! jilt Petsteee situ Ng the coupes
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below. mail it to m5 and we'll give .our
druggist an order (for which we pay
blot the regular re'ail price) for Me
coat bottle of Psycbine to be [leen
Jou free of cost.
We w111 undoubtedly buy and 41.1."-
bute is this manner hundreds of thou-
sands of these 50 -cent bottles of Py
cklae
And we do that it, show our ()tlre
cota6deace le ;his wonderful prepara-
tion.
A con0yleotc (hat has been based on
our 30 years' •iperlesce with this
splendid preparation, with • full knee -
ledge of the kendi•sds of thousands or
cares it W made.
COUPON No. 4
To the Dr. T A. SLOCUM Lad.
153- 15S Seats Ave . Taranto
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