Exeter Advocate, 1903-7-30, Page 4ter
E.$auders,
rate,vi
t) Ethtii Da"s°P. 62$; RE
Cochrane, 578;
' Stewart, 594; Lawrence Stepbei
746.
'nest, Summer School Landoll. 1
io Po SZtrd.
IA Summer Sehool for teachers.
TUTIRSDAY4 JULY 30, '03 NO. -Ethel Capliogt 84; Sax
, dee the contra of the Ontario Govern -
nue' went, was opened in London ou the
'h inst. Atna the closing exercises were
S. Entrance Examinations
The fallowing is the list of condi-
dottes passed by the board of examine
ors for West Huron, tegetber with the
noarke obtained bv each, The total
.• ktleSV) 1.4; Thtniiis helig,hoiner. 658;
Wm, Swayze, 750; Ge Thump-
s 763..
N. 113.---elytele Keys, 588.
No. 14.-Frauk Clegg. 701; Albert
Johneton, 7tee; Earl Retlewell, .5.59; Ida
Dinedale, 550; :Mary Johnston. S12; Jen-
iet etteReath, ei69.
Union N. 1.-efeggie Do yeti:Ile, 605;
number teemed to pass is 550 tortres. , Cle'h Dr-rsdAleh 71; Albert Homer" &20.
T4neueuer of eanditlotes smiting was*, E. wawa:cost-I.
:027., mot of these 211 have passel The ; S.S. MeRorney,57.
tole:owing are the higheet atetrke ob- ohunie Mettaroey. 673; lean. elefeur-
leneee Est o Bev, OA% -1.ZIlell Pallis011, 6e9; Gordon
wtigL-13.:V;t1 HI tIrItV1 -- -- " ;1:1!; Stg:'slp3: 4;114;‘)--Alphous,..e$ Reyle, 550::
Welting R. M
Inketen olae- hiebel leenty. &el
Reeel Dignan Hew- , shtt. ,oh ..,e1,ean, 623;
millan, Della f loDelphine 7.,-exontee- Irmo
ollsTsojtazoterimmzez,zo.;41Teittonfiri,t0415.,Lelv.Ib hiaheavui Zir;lieaRty 31exaught
et Dryetiale.
Ireottion --Dyer Inerdon. Mary terroovere
John -rem Treutenneer Thottaes. ee :OS, N. "laggiete eete; c
Liter:noon, Foltel Capling127 1D-aplau. 55en Vermin Wilson,
At ititnettle Ena elePheroon„ jos '1,.ra teee,
Fironneiner. lelargeret :lett ' Ne. 2.-1elphine Eesery, Bel
onnommer-RessfieThoompeon,137 Eetery. tht7.
Geogoanbv-ttrant MeNeil91 No. O.--Vicea penerget ago: leo
Conspasation-Marion 13. Praeerrin Ian; Elroy Pareolee, 6,50;
laiscory---Grent Tee Trielinter. 37,s.
Piersiolegy anti Temperance -Ella No.ie.-Patrick .17-L
7. -Ross hicgenzte, tine.
Total- Ethel tetplinot No. 1L -Won. Dietwiech. 671.
eittlennteu P. S. 1; No, Walt W7.
etre Petes 751, Pluoeite Monona ;tee, toonagen.
Pelle illseett 673. Nellie teelletene e52 S. S. N. 2,-Reclger Hemeen, nun
Lizzie Carrell 73e, lertneee Dint iehane , Wesley Jolene, lean ealgee mootenje
alationle Fraeer 619, Nellie Greirtra "rano elferoin Mat!ge.
0,19, Della !louse 64e. Vesta Inoweil 057 N. :I. -newt -1;1M Tonninol, eve
Anie Lewson. Felith Leonerolitalleiraer Cleve Fletcher. 5M.
htol. Evelyn Mftwhirony 592, No. 4.-- Lute Roswell, 595; Maggie
Florence 3leedel 649, Sara MeKinnon Quitstone 614.
tie, Fee eteDonald 704. Evelyn Meol No. - Ethel Prawn, 663; Maggie
Poreeld tele Delphine entire at), w.j. t ener Ilatrone Wel; Ceeol
ewe.. ann ene, I3 nobleasou nen tetione ti63; Verzi, .5A
+011V0 R teOil .153, Ethel Ross 677.
essie I:benne-ton 814. Trernenneer • waw.inerell
Theinote elo5.1h Thorette 052. Roth, Tye s. S. No. ;I. -Brown Smith. CM Mo v
Vet. Helen Sbephera eon, MvS"..eloleot 4? m. 623; Minnie Nesbitt, 577.
07. (Paden Whitely ,7'52. Mir- Wylie ' 4.-fleo. Weatlierhead. 694.
Vi.Pranii Date 85f, Ieliat 070 Nee U. -So -Thy ithooks, 731.
George (1 ;.ick G. Leslie Wiener 4lo20.
Stanley *45911533, Archie eletiiitivney41:.• lt-whohe B. Eillotle 725; TAM'
re74. 111 Reid 739. Mole Me Rhyme g1.13Ny Ryan. 664;
ts,21. Citeelee Turner:1i 812. Willieno' Voile; COI.
Wootton 0474, Allan Walker ;lee. Cene
roomy Yeeifg 079.
nOtennteen s, s.
'fele Fox Me. N.t Vet. 01 -
De= OK t. 11th tO 19tb.
Ex L.:Term P.
" .ws 1Jtet:oroo „
rasielit Itosell'il "4 " p;e: far of logeot 110:1411.
the4hten hs, ihhhat D -4g. tine tied oe wheie eilfeet leornienizes
• tehnneen ehneaget e,e4e tethe Olt istiV:411'446iN 154NIAIN of cooler. lam
Iewaroi eelikEna MePheeson 7seaNellie h .'' I4UIlt he' Aiednt
Renee wee Hemet Sp zeteelee tent j en. 4))4Siii,(1 ;,t'40,11 :61 the NM. eity fl Alex.
Tatelow 611, nosele Taylor one antirieateer %1 eh lloate the rebel flag.
jmtnith, hwhlefl chh. F -h Wethin aftithot thoruggi,d warships
If ervey t4ettliner67t.1eyer Iittrolon 752. 11"f I/l'441hl• 8.1411" "coudor"
\\Imo Knig»t 702, Beattie Mao tin feel, StV1141,114'44444 111411' pouts a with.
o."ellIlvt:41 e81;i:titYli7etit jar" 8°1°3". 11:4 grt:e4414.741..417ngEgvfolity'isnin"f•ellittrqZ
1 " S ote peel reap e van, Mit rated ebot pre-
SIENs.U*^^ 64 0' venting, the eeereet font N reamed to
Glen Illeeltall 551. Fiore teuknore 'et"!. n4 tla re tod awe throttles t
ewe, Hey Ilenoleoem tela,Weelev Menet. the go 'enroll. Now it he great gnus
551e Atone eleAel lone 7Ue. hietezty the teleolt. ittelt leen When teeth i
TI•lo P;F Mel'hee 7/.11. Perthe eleleenete ell their torojeetee, the ninny replie
Gee tilatlye Me:Sevin 'eat E. St e1.y 559. tea vele", high Pettiest veslourt ie throng
tentieeeleten P. S. j calr. ;tilt! 101^ nonce vbetory perehe
M474
„oe eee. met. e7)...ohe het. :! ton neither Immune But justie
1.1.741.4.fils.`..mi,s;41,4 63 aral courage win out. the forts ar
Looretee le.etelt 730. eiatie Itoee ase. blown up and the historie site- levelly
hhog Benson teh. 7; ,tnashes. This then is tbe miglaty hat tl
lee! Irene 023; Warren r.itzlo. thetrieti ;4* the 444(46 awe 5'n6Pit 1444
eti
Le Smith 1777. stood withal one of awl* stttractions o
the 'Weettora Fair, Loudon. To miss
enentoote P. s. "toe. enela ot rnervelens fireworke di:-
Let/lea 704. Mertiot Hirtzel tee; plee end ire atteudant
their! inoireanan 553. Ella Link 776, the eh. and on the gronnd will be to
Loon: ealog tee), Jostle: neuhlotetaw came. ot liteeleug
701, Hi ill2111,111 612. theme lilt the di:neonate t of the femoite
Ie kern,. 7.1e. powitoort ere not tenting their laurels
om this iota. hig feetere even thoegb
it be '71$ tenni:Items and fanneaching
ehh.„ as any foie twee. conceived for public
t• enterteiument. The balloon as:cension
ot Prof. lemotetre it to be a sieht of
eSaWoors P. S.
in fine* as a. kindler of the
mkt Gr tvbiel intagioutuon. After attaining a. dizz.y
01 Nate _;ft 570, 4 heigat !ringing to at rapeze with his
'vlELD P. S. teeth the daring navigator of the up.
per air will execute a double pareehute
thee. •
Green 2IneNell 769, Regioutla Itiarks drop, leapittg filet from the big hy-
esuotnen.
held. the 25th inst. Last yeer Sessio
as held in l'oroneo. The attendane
this yeer was eighty-four.
The sennecte tanght were natal-
sthrly, drawing. zootunal tratuiug an
household science. In eddition to tie
leeturee several pleaeant trips for tat
tine study and sketching were mad
intereeting points oe tbe Thames
Plingbanie, Polt Stanley anti ()the
'PkteeS. These were led by Principe,
Dearness. A., and Air Daeideon
nuteter drawieg and expreesive art
;teem:warned by the ot tier teaehers.
The following are the opinions ex
n
e Discussion as to Sending a Protest to
1 Powers Regarding the Occupa-
e don of Pontifical Temitory.
ti
e
" Rome, July 28. The Vatican re
e
, *erublea an ant -hill, so feverish is the
✓ work of preparing the part of that
A building set aside for the COO,
clave, beginning Friday night. Be-
fore 187o Concloyes were held in the
' Quirinal Palace, One long wing of
AT TILE VATICAN.
PREPARATIONS MADE FOR
CONCLAVE OF CARDINALS,
pressed ley the stodentse-ol ghe
came." "IL is a growing, time fo
one," I got only the lectures on es
troloorny I shonlcl satietled." "Th
urtnual eraining is what I
but yen shonlid he in Miss R. Weimer
elasees Itonsehold science.' ete„ one -
601; The Free Prose of Judy Iltb,
From shortly lifter eialit in the I torn
molt mg nutti tire 'he afternoon, Salute
days tteletl, the Normal School is
tlie 3 bIllSy Otiee these dans,•* Sehool
Itoards. having ott theor staff, men and
women, who will give op their holi-
day:el:wen- travellirog and boarding ex -
Pewees, 464 apply themselves eneq,e°-
ically through theee hot dotye to pro-
feesioual lonprovemeitt, sleatild ehow
in some eubstantial way their appree.
lotion of that kind. of devotion to duty.
The teaelters present from the coun-
ty of littran were; filNses Edith Parke.,
Cole Inst., Goderich; Arnett E. Consitt,
Hillegreen: 1.4311411, Shannon. Ethel;
htina Cotinphell, Crotubrottle, nod Mr.
W. 11. Jolmston. Iiippen. This is a
nod showing for our eolmty.
• '
ar which was elwaye ready without toy
special preparation. &it tbe case
e I of the Vatican, apartments of three cr
four rooms for each Cardinal have to
e! be specially prepared, and. as there are
shety-fonr Cardinels, the amount of
work ievolved is very great indeed,
LONDON'S GREAT FAIR
Character in Names.
o allusion to the theory of SU Evkl,
„-,,,.,,e,Irriter who holds that a man's
rayter is eorreclotteer or enconseleuely
euerterti by hie Chrietian name and
^nee arttele to that *eget WAS wpm -
tend la "Saturday Niglat" Net emelt.
'odor' 4`Pnueb" printee 8041e baltti,ring
eonneento
Notloing. deelaree, Le so unalterab
the character that accompanies
eeme. Deduetions from Chrie-
Not names are abecolutely aafet Tee.
-are all the of the axioms
lerietian edenee. For beldam, have
: on ever knowet an Oliver who wee not
.etereeted ligbtning concluders, an AI.
fa wife was not artistic, or a Sidney
who did not -oppose the Baconian heresy?
Nunn* entiong in zw alweys denote
:fishneeo. Nonnes ending in tku are to
avoided: their owners are treaeloer
Beware a roams begiuning in Yp
No woman over eeven feet high was ever
Qralled Birdie. Women. nanted (leery('
write novels. A batty named %%bee El
jali .A.hconterus, if aleneys celled by
suit name, V.1.11 riot grow up. A eat if
vatted Beethoven is sure to frodulge 111
monlight *oaten
Joeepb Is anibitioue and shrewd. Hugh
II h opinlortated arta talk* too mueh. Win.
'tun ehares theee peeuliaritlea. leoyd i.
argumentative. jesse N bovine, and
8 runs to side-whiskent. Show WO a Wilfrid
told I 'w111 show you a teetotaller. Ar-
e thur might be less willowy. Gerald le
te academie. George is eloquent and eel-
gremmatle. Jelin N sturdy and pereire
tent. Gibson is importunate ana homer-
tinent. Tim is vitnelle.
Literary men, who study these things.
will bear out what I say, Ask them if 4
they ever knew an Andrew who was not '
bookish, an Anthony evil* was not evitty„
a Marie who was vain? They will tell ,
you that 3fiturlee is romantic, Jerome
faeetiou ,s etraeGreegor undereized. Pro-
duce Rudyard, and you will see 0111111- 4
enenee. Conan is interested in emu.
Algernon composes ballads before break-
fast. Theodore is critic -al. William by
itself is capable de tout: allied to Ernest a
it thunders; allied to Schwencle it jokes; e
Allied to Robertson it resits tbe pay- t
ment of race. t
.Nieknonnee are equally eoneistent in n
their connotations. A boy called "'Prot- n
tons" has large feet. No boy with a .nub t
nose was ever called ''Hookey." Have P
you ever seen a brunette known as "Gin-
gerr Boys and girls who are called "Car- m
:cos" have red hair always.
neoeie //ugh pl„itilt,tforei 05. to ittlopit perotetiony
P. S.
/a, u I &felt men 752.Ette lia
Hence Kipple 752, Addiem
Gee
einegen bag, and then again from the
initial parachute. The manifest clan-
S.S. No. 2 -Minnie Conner. Gertrude gers of the ant make it a speet tele at
Dalton. I'M: :Mice Dalton 038 once. grand and thrilling. "Le Perehe
No. 4. --Roderick Finlayson, 733; Eqmpoise" is the name of an acrobat
Poteher Mx:Charles, 584; Jas. eleKend- event credited with being tin ;walled
aoiek, 551; Moder ick McLeod, 554. the woral over, performed by the great
No. 5.-Manne Ritchie, 618. Villions. This turn tj rivalled in in-
et7o. 0. -Leo McGlynn, 071. terest, however, by the eminent aerial
No. 9.-Williaru Lannan, 583; Annie team, Humes & Lewis. Miss Lewis
ritzgerald,e52; Isaac Stothers, 602. makes the atmosphere her home, do-
nt. 1L-eo4die MeLeo.1, 618. lug one otf the cleverest trapeze per.
No. 13. -Ji- It. Gardoner, 507; Ern- form:lutes known to athletic art, con -
est MeAllieter,072; Case MeAllister,558. eluding with a tirop head foremost to
No. 15. -Annie &legless, 700; Mnraj the platform.
leinlayson, 550; Margaret Hamilton Performing animals of all kinds
624; Alexander Hamilton, 636. • have ever been popular with Canadian
Ne. 16. -Margaret Hasty, 755: Orton audiences and hence Prof. Ryder's ca.
D.iroin. 571: i''red Treleaven, 616. elira tea. troupe of f n.:eirt-i-tiion keys
comment should excite merriment in a high de -
6.1 -3. No. 1. -Frank McDonagh, 712: gap.Their mieth-provoking antics
- Emit. McMillan, 623; Royland A. Wal -never fail to create thunders of app -
ter. 881; Lerma Welter, 6B1. , lause and explode mines of merriment.
No. 2. -Pearl Fisher,701; Nellie Mor- In the Athos troupe (six in number)
rish, 5501 Lonnie Oke, 571. of acrobat comedians the naa.nagement
has secured a faultless featnre, the
work of these talented people having
been praised far and near. Orville &
Frank are &pall heists of renown; Sey-
mour & Dupre, one of tbe most novel
acts ever witnessed; the best in vaude-
ville while but to mention the Pant-
zer tido is sufficient notice for all pleas-
e seekers the world over, • and this
will not be all as the attraction' corn•
inittee has about secured one of the
hest aerial troupes.
With these attractions and the ad-
ditionel ones to 1?a,booked between now
and the opening day, the Western Fair
cannot feel of • victory.
All the regular departments may be
counted to excel their best previous
elforts and to.sweep the exposition of
1903 on a hightide of success.
FELL FROM CAR 'WINDOW.
Brockville, Ont.„Tuly 23. ----As the O.
P. R. train approached the station this
aftelialoori a child was seen to fall out
of one of the windows. It proved to
be the four-year-old child Of Mrs. Gen-
et, of Winnipeg, who was corning to
visit friends here. The child Waii
standing near an open window, and As
tho train rounded' a sharp °neve the
jolt egmsed her to fallout of the win-
dow. She was biidly hurt, but less ser-
iously than might be expeeted. No, sere
ious results are feared.
No. 3.-G-ordon Rutledge, 824, Toren
ma Robertson, 598: Laura McPhee, 558;
Gordon McPhee, 552.
No. 4 -Edwin Holzhausen, 658.
No. 5-LICe tie Hunter, 714; Irving J.
Banter, ao2. .
No. 6. -Olive Goldthorpe, 552;
Eisset t-, 688.
OODERIOIi.
S. S. No 1. -Louisa Drysdale, 553;
Sanatiel Andrews, 557: Lillie Graham,
555.
No. 2. --Irene °lark, 718; Alice Hick,
684; Reggie Sturdy, 577; Arthur. Will-
son, 686.
No. 8. -Ella McGuire,. 637; Maggie
McGuire, 591; T. A. Harrison, 597.
nay.
S.S. No. 8. -Martha Oestricher 628;
Arthur Truemner, 616.
No. 10. -Willie Mefleoun, 705.
No. 11. --Ethel Jennison, 557.
No. H. -Olive Fee, 556.
Sep. school, Eli Gelinas.
STANLEY
No. S. -Maggie Clark, 649; Mary j,
Reid, 605.
North No. 4. -Grace Penhttle, 568;
Edith Spackman, 552
South IsTo4,-Welda, Stevens, 700;
Ethel Stevens, 615.
No. 5.---Polloc1' Emcee 712; MaMie
Lit mon t, 686, "
1 he istme Chapel, as in the case of
the Net Conclave, will be need for the
meetings of the Cardinals and the bal-
loting. There, after three solemn fun-
eral' services, which bei; Tuesday, will
he erected a throne for each Cardinal.
Over the thrones will be baldacchirees
or canopies, attached to the wall bee
hind. The moment a now Pope is
elected toe will lower his baldacchino
s a token of his new dignity, Outs
lently announced. The Peuline
Chapel will be used for the clebra,,,
tion of High Mass every morning of
the Conclave, while in the Sala Mole
1011 be movable altars for the MAWS
to be celebrated every morning by
each Cartlinal.
The Cardinale, at their meeting2
gblit disetteeed - the advisability
eendinn' a note to the powers re-
garding the condition of the Holy See.
Some of them ineisted on the neces-
sity of not allowing the occasion to
pees without again protesting Ageing'
the occupation of Pontifical terrotory
by Rata, therebv. showing that the
acy 15 determined to maintain its
la ms Unabated. Others eaiel thee'
ught that such a note tvoule not
a force to the many protests a
e kind already mad -et while it
hi terjere with the policy which
he figure rope may desire to follow,
and added that the best thing to do
Isms to leave the successor of Leo.
eetirelv free to choose the
which foe may consider best for
oel a the faithful and the gen-
re! terests of the Church. No dee
cision on the subject was arrived ut.
If the Cardinals ettermine to send the
note it probably will he delivered to
the diplomatic body on Thursday.
CANADIAN WINNINGS.
isley Team Averages Lower Than
Last Year.
London, July aS. - A ouple
of ofinished matches were con-
cluded at Dinky on Saturday
afternoon. In tile \Vantage match
Staff-Sergt Simpson of the Royal
Grenadiers won four guineas in' the
sboot-off with nine others for the first
priee. In the Chesieymore match, open
to all comers, at 0000 yards, sporting,
rifles, or any rifle and sights used in
the Palma match. King and Jones, two
americans, were first and second. The
americans also got eight other places
n the 31 prizes, The first prize was
E25. The overwhelming superiority of
he American sighting, and of the
Krag-Jorgenson rifle, has started an
tgitation to urge the War Office to
dopt, if not the ride, the sights used
n the .4 can ann.
The :members of the Cenadtan team
made presentations to Col. Sherwood
nd Adjutant Munro on Saturday ev-
ning. On Sunday Col. Sherwood dined
he team, and to -day they are scattered
hrough the realm. To -morrow the
ew Atlantic Union will dine the teano
-hen Col. Sherwood will respond to
he toast of the visitors, to be pro-
osed by Sir A. Conan Doyle.
The team winnings average ,R5 per
an, a pound less than the average
last year.
The Aspiring Mule.
A Mule, ttutied out to graze by the
Roadside, looked enviousl3r"over the Pal-
ings of a Paddock in which a Thorough-
bred was kicking up his Reels.
"Abe It's all the Paddock," said the
Mule. "If I were inside those Palings,
People would take me also for a Thor-
oughbred."
Presently, to his no small Delight., he
found a small Gap in the Palings. After
much Labor, be pushed his Way through
and, going up to the Thoroughbred, ac-
costed him. familiarly. To his annoyance,
however, the Thoroughbred threw his
Head in the Air, and went on kicking up
bis Reels just as though there were no
sua Thing as a Mule n Existence.
"Comet You need not put ot all that
Flank," exclaimed the mortified Mule.
"Now that I am inside this Paddock I
am as good asyou." •
Don't talk flanks!" retorted The
Thoroughbred, seornfully. "This Pad-
dock, indeed, is a very good Paddock, as
Paddocks go. But at neither makes rue
what I am, nor you what you are not. If
you were to remain inside these Palin,,.•es
nntil Xnacker's Day, you would still be
raere Mule; while if I were to graze by
the Public Roadaide for the same Period,,
I should be none the less a Thorough -
tired " •
Moral -An Outsider is still an Out-
sider, even in a R.oyal Enclosure. -Lou-
don "Truth."
Disease takes no summer
vacation.
If you need flesh and
strength use
SCOtt9S Emulsion
summer as in winter.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemisfi,
Toronto, Ontario.
50e. and $x,o0; 'all druggists.
MR- HAYS WILL SIGN TO -DAY.
The Grand Trunk Pacific Contract is
Completed.
Ottawa, July 28. -The Grand Trunk
Pacific contract has been finally com-
pleted, and now awaits the signature
of Mr. C. M. Hays, who will be here
to -day. If that gentleman signs
the contract upon its submission to
him, the salient features will be embod-
ied in resolutions to be given notice
of to -morrow, and the country will then
be made officially aware of the Gov-
ernment's propositions. The resolu-
tions will be introduced by --Hon. W.
S. Fielding, as they involve financial
obligations, but the speech explanatory
of the Governments policy will be de-
livered by the Prime Minister. The
date fixed for this is Thursday next.
It will probably be a much more ex-
tended address than has been heard
from Sir Wilfrid within recent years,
and may occupy sonie hours.
A FATAL EXPLOSION.
Three Men Killed and Six Injured -
New York Tragedy.
New York, July 28, - Three men
are dead and six injured, one perhaps
fatally, as the result of the - blow-ing
out of a cylinder head of an engine at-
tached to an ammonia pump in the
Jacob Ruppert Brewing Company's ice
plant on Alexander • avenue , yester-
day. One hupdred and fifty men were
at work at the time, and EIS soon as
the engine stopped working the am-
monia flowed from the pump, the
fumes spreading to all parts of tee
building. Patrolman. David J. Goss
was overcome by the fumes while
rescuing unconclous employees from
the building, and his injuries may provu
fatal. The dead aree-Otto Smith, en -
gineer; John Vineinsky, fireman, end
Chas, Carpenter, an employee. Ail
„easerene were overcome lty the fumes.
1?"
te•hete
..tee4L4Z" hIlleteent70 WS°
Olgeellicee eteTeh elgPtV#'
eteteo
•e41P,
Hato, 60
Pri1:5 5 alettler---
etitt elhO
Prkeln Cana IMO;
$he bottles r .00
A remedy whic1 acts througi the
fonetions of nutritionby the buildhng.
op of new and liealtity tissues is not
to be expected to manifest its actiou
in a few days,
-When the disease is of ree.:nt ori-
gin, this early and innuedi tte actioa
will often, be met with. Otherwise,
when it has already listed some time,
the tzetion ot the rentedy euteet
ehrouic like the disease itself.
`Ithis is why tlie length of the Iltiqr
JANES \I,4 r' Win vary with
every tiolieitheal case ; hut it is n. fact
U o one will now deny that in
the treatment of general dybility S.
Js 1,VAITE13 profit:cc remarkable,
and in some ca.tes, effects.
SFr. J.4-mtis • %)..stoinach,
digest food and scr.d. nutriment
through the blood, and this Ls the
honest way to get health and strength,
the kind that lasts. develops and
breeds the energy v.ticla accomplishes
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u• at I teo forogila upon tggrel,
deal ers are net selliegtbe
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at the Pan.Arnerlean, and our record there rot clean skimming was In keeping
with the award. The °Melia records showed our *verse for the eatire time
to be nearly so per eent, better than competitors' machine&
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surgeons, by cutting, etretchingatel bureing,tee ask you to investigate or xcnw
METROD *retiring ft. Outtreatment is original tvith ourselves, and 15 therestilt
of 30yeara'experietice in theeespecial diseases. The stricture tissue in timmtnatie
painlessly absorbed and hence removed forever. Any diseharge,which often ac.
companies stricture, divappeare. the inflamed surface is healed up, all ecaldinfr atull
burning sensations cease; the Kidneys and Bladder become strong and normal, the
sexual organs resale *rigor and "vitality and the patient feels as thoegh life were
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nervousness, bashfulness and despondeneyedisappear; the eyes became bright, the
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ADC. 27th to SEPT. 12th .
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