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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Apr 1913, p. 3

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-1 SLAY ALFONSO “PURE i‘tff’l. 5...... 1 Spanish King, Confronted by Assassin’s Revolver The Passing of Willi-01‘ Leaves P80- } Saves Himself by Spin-ring Horse 1118 Weak and Depressed As winter passes away it leaves many people feeling weak, de- pressed and easily tired. The body ‘ lacks that vital force and energy which pure blood alone can give.- Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are an allâ€"yearâ€"round blood builder and nerve tonic, but they are especially useful in the spring. Every dose helps to make new, rich, red blood. Returning strength commences with their use and the vigor and cheerfulness of good health quickly follows. There is just one cure for lack of blood and that is more blood: Food is the material from which blood is made, but Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills double the value of the food we eat.' They give strength, tone up the stomach and weak digestion, clear the complexion of pimples, eruptions and boils, and drive out rheumatic poisons. If you are pale and sallow, if you feel continually tired out, breath- less after slight exertion, if vOu haVe headaches or backaches, if you are irritable and nervous, if your joints ache, if your appetite fails and food does not nourish nor sleep refresh you, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills will make you well and strong. To build up’the blood is the special purpose of '.Dr. Williams’~ Pink Pills, and that is why they are the best spring medicine. If you feel the need ofla - tonic at this season giVe Dr. Wi - ~ , Montreal Markets. . . . . . Montreal. April 15.â€"Cornâ€"-American No. hams, Plnk P1113 8' fair trial and 2 yellow. 66 to 670. Oatsâ€"Canadian West- you will rejoice in new health, new ern. No. 2. 411-20; do.. No. 3. as 1-2 m 390: ' (10.. extra No. 1 feed. 40 to 401-713. Barley Strength an.“ new energy' D0 “Ob ~â€"-Man. feed 51 to 520; (10., malting. 70 to let the trying weather of summer 75c. Buckwheatâ€"No. 2. 56 to 580. Flourâ€" ' . - - ' Man. Spring wheat patents. firsts. $5.40; find 3011 weak and a’lhng' . Bulk? 00.. seconds. $4.90; do.. strong bakere'. s4.- yourself up now With Dr. Williams 70; (10.. Winter patents, choice. $5.25: (10.. Pink Pius_the i118 that stren then straight rollers 84.85to $4.90; do. straight ' p . . ' . g . ' fifilersmlggigs‘i $2.120 to 9802.§% ngltl’gd Igets. Ask for Dr. VVilllams’ Pink P1118 6.. . : 0.. ass. 3.. . ran " _ 7320. Shortsâ€"$22. Middlingsâ€"st. Moull- for Pale People and (10.11017 be Pen lugs $333123 $35.$12H53y-bl;o. 2, fir tgnwcatr suaded to take something else. If 0 . . . . 0080.â€" 1186 BB ems. 150: do.. finest Easterns. 121-4 to yqur dealer. does not keel? these Pills they Will be sent by mail, post paid, at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by writing The Dr. Wil- 123-40. Butterâ€"Choicest creamery, 32 to 550; do.. seconds. 28 to 300. Eggsâ€"Fresh. liams’ Medicine 00., Brockville, Ont. M3; .4 -. ‘1. ASSESSMENl‘ lAWCllAliSES Government Introduces the Measureâ€"Raises lncomel Exemptionâ€"Farm Lands Section Repealed . "â€"I’v' w.va h , Amdls.w__v\~“ I â€" . I . A despatch from Toronto says: limited to a householder or head of. . ,3 Hon. W. J. Hanna introduced into 94 famllY- th L - - It will deal with cases where- the‘ e eglsmtum on Thunda’y 8' bln total income from all sources is not: a to carry (fut the recommenda’f’ions over $400, but if the income exceeds , of the special assessment committee, that amount, say, $100 on real cs: which met last fall. These amend- tatte and $400 from investments, the ments are three in numbo : 1 Tl assessment must b5 leVied: , . r () 16 Rural telephone lines which do willing Of.the exefnption on per' not exceed twentyâ€"five miles in 501131 earmn‘gs m “has from $1,200 length, and haveno more than one to $1,500; (2) and from $900 to switch or party upon the same cirâ€" ;. $1,200 in towns and villages. This cuit, are exempt from taxation. appliesto householders orthc heads The clause respecting the assess- ' of families. . (3) The repeal of the meat of land and buildings is sand ;;' section .pnowding for the special as- plified to enable the assessors to i7, s'es'szln-ent of farm lands in towns arrive more clearly at the intention j and Villages. This will prevent of the law, and declares what ele- large vacant areas being held at a ments should be considered in de-J low assessment waiting for a. rise termining the assessment. _ in price while the adjoining proper- The law is to be made clear on? ty pays its full share of the assess-' the point of exempting property, { men-t. ‘ owned by public utility corporaâ€"1 jx Another change will be to raise tions. This will remove any doubt the exemption on income derived regarding the assessment of munici- from investmients from $300 to $400. pallyâ€"owned franchises liketlle Hy-l This applies generally, and is not dire-electric. , . LADY SCOTT RETURNS. TWO WOMEN .PERISII IN FIRE.l 'A, despatch from Madrid says: was blackened by the powder dis- For the third time in his reign, charge. _ King Alfonso, narrowly escaped on Before the assailant was able to - Sunday b'éing the victim of-an An- pull the triggcr‘agaln a secret ser- archist attempt against his life. Vice man sprang upon ‘hlm. The Three shots were fired at the King two men fell to the ground locked on Sunday afternoon in the streets in each other’s arms, struggling of the capital by a native of Barce- furiously. The assassin managed ‘ . Iona, Rafael Sanchez Allegro, who to free his revolver arm and fired T was immediately overpowered. two more shots in rapid succession, I ‘ King Alfonso owed his life to his but the officer knocked his arm “ ‘ , own courage, quickness and skilled a51de and the bullets flew harmless- ? s - horsemanship Accompanied by his ly through the air. At the sound ‘i staff he was riding along the Calle 0f the. first shot the ngjs staff 1' de Alcala on the way back from the forced their horses on the Sidewalk - ceremony of swearing in the rc- and made}!- rlng around the assas- » l ‘ ~oruits, when a man sprang from the em, who fought long and fiercely sidewalk and seized the bridle of in the grip of four policemen be- the King’s horse with one hand, fore he Was overpowered and hand- , presenting a revolver point blank Clifde- : with the other. The King took in King Alfonso, as soon as he saw 2'. - the situation at a glance. With that the man had been secured, ’ lightning rapidity he dug his spurs raised himself in 'the stirrups, ;1 . . :intc his horse, which reared violent- turned to , the. crowd, gave a .mili- i“ 1y.. His quickness saved his life. tary salute and shouted in a ring- ' 'The bullet, instead of burying it~ ing voice, “Long Live Spain.” He _ self in the King’s. breast, struck then dismounted and reassured his ‘ “the horse in the neck, but so‘ close staff, saying: “It is nothing, gen- was it that the King’s left glove tlemen.’.’. , M PRICES [if FARM PRflllllBlS mm" mm” “msâ€"medmm 181-2 to 18 3-40; heavy, 1612 to 170; rolls. 160: breakfast bacon. 191-2 to 200; bucks. 'HEPORTS FROM THE LEADING TRADE cENTsss OF AMERICA. ~ - 221-20. Lardâ€"Tiercoa. 141-40; tubs. 141-2c; pails. ~l’rlccs of cattle. Gram, Cheese and Other 143-40. Produce at Home and Abroad. Breadstufis. ” _ Toronto. April 15.-â€"0ntario flours. with ‘ '90 per cent. patents. $3.90 to $3.95. Mont- real or Toronto freights. Manltobasâ€"Frst patents, in jute bags. $5.30; second pat- ents. in jute bags. $4.80; strong bakers, in jute blurs. $4.60. Manitoba Wheatâ€"No. 1 Northern. 981-20 -on track. Bay ports; No. 2 at 95 5-40; No. 3 at 931-20.'Bay ports. . , Ontario Wheatâ€"No. 2 white and rod wheat, 94 to 960. outside. and sprouted. ‘75 to 880. ~. Oatsâ€"Ontario oats. 33 to 340. outside. and 'at 370 on track. Toronto. Western Can- ada oats. 411-20 for No. 2 and $91-20 for No. 5. Bay ports. . . Peasâ€"900 to 31. outside. Barleyâ€"Forty-eightdb. barley of good quality. 51 w 550. outside. Seed. 40 to 600. Cornâ€"No. 3 American corn, 611-2 to 62c, all rail. . yeâ€"Prices nominal. uckwheatâ€"No. 2 at 62 to 530, outside. , ’ nu... on”, - "m.â€" I’atllctic Meeting Between Her and Former Toronto Teacher D‘ics lit-i ‘ Her Little 8011, Peter. tempting to Save lllontllcr. ’1 A despatch from London says: A despatch from Adanac, Sask.,l Lady Scott arrived here on Friday says: In attempting to rescue herI 1. .. afternoon, travelling overland via mother from their burning home, on Brindisi. Nobody awaited her re- Thursday,‘ Miss Henderson, daugh- turn more anxiously than her three- ter of John Henderson, a farmer year-old son, Peter. All morning located near here, lost her life.l little Peter'played about the house Mrs. Henderson also was burned in Buckingham Palace road, run- to death. When the fire first broke ning from room to room, peeping out Miss Henderson rushed. to the excitedly through the windows. He barn to warn her father and bro- knew his father could not come with ther, and, returning, was unable to .. his mother. Ac few days ago his find her mother. Concluding he! .~ grandmother told him “Daddy” mother,was still in the burning would not come back this time, but building, the girl entered the house perhaps would come some other again and perished with her par- a time. The meeting of Lady Scott ent. The family came West a few and Peter is the greatest event in years ago from London, Ont., and his life up to now. The mother are well known in the West. Miss reached home shortly after three Henderson, who was formerly a o’clock. Peter stood on 'the door- Toronto school teacher, had been step ready to meet her. Just a visiting her people for ‘ a few single hug and kiss and just a few months. ’ expressions of supreme delight and - Lady Scott and little Peter went TWENTY KILLED IN WRECK. 22 to 230. Potatoesâ€"Per bag. car lots. 60 to 650. Wlnnlpeg Market. ; 1‘ NEW LIQUOR LICENSE LAW. Bars to Stay Closed Until 8 O’Clock No. 3 d0.. 841-80: N0. 4, 807-80: No. 5. 760: No. 6, 701-20; feed. No. 1. 601-20. Rejected for seedsâ€"No. 1, 831-20- No. 2. 810; No. 3. 780. Rejected toughâ€"11' . 1, 831-2c; No. 2, 810: No. 3. 771-20. Winter wheatâ€"No. 1. 92c: No. 2. 895-80; No. 3, 853-80; No. 4 5-...â€" ,5, B allâ€"Manitoba bran. '320, in bags. To. . V “ma, mum, Shorts, $3150, Toronto, 851-80. Oatsâ€"No. 2 white, 341-242; No. 3 â€"Bottle Goods Restricted. W: ‘0 luntry Produce FreehilteISZiSZF:Ngn§flfc§dL 2191f9eced' Baileys-.1 A despatch from Toronto saYs “135ml” â€"â€" '1' 0 . - _ . . . ‘ - . ~‘ . : ° , . . I Butterâ€"Dairy prints. choice. 25 1-0 27°: 3' 490.; No' 4’ 481'4c‘re'ecmd' 42°‘-feed' 41°" Two hours taken ff the time dur- 5"“ Passengers 0“ MGX‘W“ Tram to do tube 25 to 260- inferior 21 m BZc' F1“ N0-1 N- W- 0" 1-111-2- . . . ° . , - 4 ,3 ' ' oré’zuneryi 32 to 330 fbr rolls. lind 29 to 306 u R d a ing Wthh liquor may be sold In PROFIT SHARING BONDS. AVOld REbels- , 31 10E sgB‘lJSdse lots ell at 21c here and 180 Minnea ol“ BA tfiteismglion. M howls and the prombltmn Of the A despatch from Mexico City was. ,2? ' an... .. ll. 693.73 seas. as: sale of bottle goods the bar to Attractive Form of Investment says: Twenty passengers were -- ,1 ‘ twOilriieflleseâ€"M 1-20 or large. and 14 3-40 for 1-18 $331143. aggsthâ€"thgéol. lfigrda. be taken off the premises, are, the A folder which fully describes an killed and 40 injured in a wreck on Beansâ€"Handpicked, $2.35 per bushel: Northern,'85 to 861-26. Cornâ€"N033 y'el- Prmmpal amendment? Proposfid m attractive 7 per cent. investment, Thursday on the Mexican Central 031,133,, shihggtg, 133135 122?; to 130 Del. 133232 32,221,112: zoggsgNg’, 3 “B’hlte' $315358 the Government’s hquor hcense carrying a profit-sharing feature as Railway near Tula in the State of '3' - -- . . - . . â€" . . o 0. ranâ€" . - - - - , I , _ ) . _ 3" ill. for No. 1. wholesale: combs. $2.50 to to $16. Flour-fPrices unchanged. 16315131710“ tfihls yea!“ The b1“ to well, may be obtamed by writing to Hldalg‘o, because the engineer l ssrgillts;z%lhi:llexiho'1i fé‘iaizfigr‘it.1lfilvi‘ 1323358 skiigilng'jvliioexiiilâ€"egil iig‘it' lio' amend was Introduced by Hon' W' The National Securities Corpora- yielded to the importunities of the ‘ 7' â€" v ' I y u - 1 . . . ; 0. a - . I . _ . . ' . l - 5,, g. 31w:td¥§g;. 126018) rfirivlbg gsstortgfern. 8245530: bwntrallla gig-1.42 13:11:11, g' Efinnfifrftmmal 83%etgry’dm' tion, Limited, Confederation Life passengers. --The engineer, fearing ' "in . V ; u s. . o . - 0; my. - ; . uy. - c as e z 0 6 $15 3; “1‘8 on *3 neg ay Building Toronto Out to ' - r l l - run into rebels, was movmg cau-. ,' about 20 lower than the abovc. September. 901-40 bid. Linseedâ€"On track. Potaocsâ€"Good Ontario stock. 600 per bag. $1.261-2 to $1.27: to arrive. $1.27; May. 81.- on track. and Delawares at 70 to 720 per 271-2; July. $1.297-8-bid; September. $1.- 1) . t k. 511- ' ; _ . . . - as on me ‘ . 4 bid October. $115114 asked. meant by uta‘vern'hcense,” Whlch Baled Hay and StraW. lea Stock Markets. it is declared shall mean a license Balcd Hayâ€"No. 1 at 312 to $12.25, on Montx‘eal. April 15.-Gmd sateen. $7 to for selling liquor for consumption ! “i” evening. It contains four clauses. . Th 'netmetd ibd" ' _ Clause 1 seeks to define What Is e 1 v s n escr e is in the tiously. The passengers were s1m1 form of profit-sharing bonds, which larly apprehensive, “but, believing are amply secured. In this inâ€" that, greater safety lay in greater stance, the National Securities speed, induced the conductor and' Corporation, Ltd-: aets 9'5 a hOId- engineer-to consent tovfull steam.l . track. Toronto; No. 2, $10.50 to $11. Mixed 37-25. fair at 86 50 to $6.75. and the lower - - hay is quoted at $9.50 to $10. armies from $5.25 to $5.25 per cm, Choice only on the licensed premises in i 0m an for W a - ~ . . : Buled sgruw_sg_5o to $9. on track, To. butchers’ cows, $6.25 to 36.50. good $5.75 to which the liquor is 501d. 115 c y t 0 m. numCtUFWS The train was ditched on a curve. " mum L $161.91: “(i1 thettdm$l48 ccllnlllnl 01:) l‘ltock Salli imm Clause 2 amends the section of the compames Whose comlgneg capifa‘l' The mlured ha'VQ» been brought ’00 u n own ,w e u 5 range rom . ' " 3 . ' i ‘ Provlslons, 7:94 to 86.50 per th. 811681). 38 DBI‘ OW’G. and act res ectin sho licenses. Mr_ Izatlon ls $1, ' 0t t ese the ~ lambs t 34 ~ P g P com ames have been particularlv q-_____ ’ Baconâ€"Loni: clear. 15 t0 1-20 per in anal“ é Ito 810 eafih'f as to 8126 and Hanna pointed out, in Toronto I) n . " .- case lots. Porkâ€"Short out. $26 to $27; do., each Vega ,3 Vgsmr‘gfif “my; 31-56%? $1? 1. 1 600 successful ever smce their forma- , NO MORE MEETINGS. - A,» ‘ ' ' selected log; of hose at $10.50 Sl'o 810:60lpgr a timer?! “fizz: 2°31 5306 Tier)??? tion, and for the last few years have _._ H; cw‘" W913 ed 9“ carfl- ‘ i an 3' 3 Op 5 l .' ' o erated under the liandica of onl ' i ' ) . j - ' Toronto, April 16.â€"Cattleâ€"Cb9ice. $6.50 ference between tavern menses and P. M to t k fpbo y Drastic Order of ,1 ohm lrcfcct oi :- to 37.00, choice butcher. $6.50 to s6.85- good - - - - 1381an a e 8- 8 care 0 a “t 60 St I’etcrsbllrg _ it ~ medium. $6 to $6.50: common. $5 t0’$5.25; Shop 11989865 13 cqrmed through 1“ per cent_ of the business available, ' . . - ‘ 1 $3: ii‘ziot‘izig.‘ Sailfish: large Clues’ but in smaller placgs although working at full capacity. A despatCh from St- Petersburg I L, f; ‘ V‘ 2:" Goodm 0312:1163 $30 tgsg; $8.50 ‘to $9: lt'Was the smile for elthf’r' f $315 The prescéxt bond issue isgfor the says: The prefect of police, on Wed. . A, E‘- , ' ensâ€"Steers" 700 to 1,000 {offinansisteeh amendment brings the 112mm 0 vs 03 purpose of enlarging these plants so lies-day, issued a drastic order pro- , $5.75: yearlmgs. $310 to s .50; extra choice 110611585 up to tavern lcenses’ an that they may handle all orders, and hlbltmg meetlngs Of an klnds’ and 55% to enable them to acquire timber also street demonstrations likely to limits now under option, and which disturb Imblic tranqllilitY- I The will doubtless largely increase in prefect declares that this regulation heavy feeders. 900 pounds. $5.85 to 86. - ' ' h Milkers and swingersâ€"From 50 'to $72. the Plownce mikes possessm‘n 0f t 8 Brake Into Sore ltched Sheep and la b â€"â€"L‘ m .5 w 725- increased revenue. ' ' and-B- rued heavy. $5 to 3?; [lambgsa millet-3 $10: bixc'ks'. In clause 3 it is provided that So Bad! Could Sotr“"l"’ $4.50 t as. n â€" 60 r - . - Red and‘ylnflamedl P‘ $9.25 t3 $9.30 i?§.i>..\$lind shlasugii X§§:.l9d' f'anl’ lIVFICy Stable 0r,°ther .bulld‘ value in the next few years. v is binding on thewhole of the popu- “ . , , , ‘ RP â€"-â€"â€"K‘â€"â€"â€"â€" mg to which the public are in the , v ! latmn of the comma], and warns the g: and Olntment Entlrely Cured, OPERATION TO SAVE DUCIIESS habit of resorting” is included un- people not to participate in such _; MISTRESS 0F SEA AND AIR- demonstrations, but to obey the or-. â€"â€" der section 50 of the act. This . 217 GreenwoodAm.,Toi-onco;onmy1°__ Has Been Advised to Undergo Sur- makes it possible to prosecute where -â€"â€"-â€" dgrs cf the police; Otherwise, he ,E‘My trouble was varicose veins abovomy gical Treatment. . liquor is found on such a plane. as Enormous Scheme Planned to Aid says, 11.6 most rigid measures will ,1 fig°u§§i§7fl“§§°§£fi§m A despatch from London saysz the 19“” nowhapphles to b9ard}n§i British Defences. be taken to prevent disorders. thatIconld scarcely sleep. Thome An official announcement issued on house" 0" 0t er I’ 3.063 mmntam A despmh fmm London 5,, .3. -â€"â€"'X‘- ‘itwasrcdand lnflaxned. 1 could notwcy: Wednesday night from Clarence {91' the acwmmOdamon Of the pub- Clgude “GrahaméWhibe “manage; ‘ - CURES ‘3 canoe for eight weeks. Itried several oint- House, the London residence of the 110' . . th 1-, h h. b '51-, d to fh G -- COUGHS if aneumbunbcydldnftcccmcodoltanygcod. Duke of Connaughb Governor_ Clause 4 makes it illegal for bars a e 8‘5 511 m1 6 i 6 QV- - . (mien I was recommended to use Ou G 1 f C M ‘ 1 - to be opened before 8 o'clock in the 9mm?“ 8' 5011?“? 50,? putting 1W“),- . ', ,SoapgndOint‘linent. Ili‘athodwltb thew 0316?:0 Stag; augez‘flfiiige‘itf’tl’]: morning. The present law allows tion in Great Britain on a sound ' _____,1. . ‘ J cure. on an ' ' u v - imam enlind maggvoutlgoigiig: mow”. attRCks of acute abdominal illness bars to open after 6 .O’CIOCk' bi'zls‘ Oggnggziggditafii?’$lvonggoa “YOMEN MUSE PAY FOR LAl‘D-l hnsrewweothcmx-cwucntlrelyuafi': from which she suffered when in wrâ€" gbougith which to, establish gen; â€"‘ . ii). i(8ignod) Mrs. Muenster. Feb. 21. 1912. Canada recently, the Duchess has dmmes in MIME cities buy hydm_ But Men Can get 160 49"“ in Can"_ .“ SALT RHEUM 0N BABY’S HEAD 'E'een adVised to undergo an opera- p..â€" ‘ aeroplanes Mid divfigigle bal'lmns ‘ ada for the Asking. ' lon' Baby’s OW“ Tablets'me the’ be)“ ‘and train every year_500 pilots for A despatch from London, Eng- K Woodstock. Yarmouth 00.. N. s.-"My Duchess Operated Upon. imedicme a mother can give her llt- the army and 500 more for the navy. land, says: Miss Binnie Clark, ‘9}; £32341: giggzmfi‘; Kai‘s: {3091:333 The Duchess of Connaught was tle 0110- The." ad? 33 9- 89111316 laxa' The Government is considering the speaking at the Royal Colonial In-. n beg“ in 8 um. “no mu. which mm; Operated on on Thursday morning t-lVel sweeten the Stomach break up offer. stitute, said any woman who want-. <. _on m, bud and do“ om, mg MM (gt glarenfie House by William Ar_ colds ancilmachteetthheasy. gon- , _â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"‘I<â€"â€"«â€"â€"._ ed 160 acres in Canada was com- r, i .and formedabard.browncrust. Itlooked ut not one Sur con to Gill’s cel'mng 19’“ 1'5- D 01156 an- . . elledto bu it whereas evar man torrlble. and it must have bothered him Hospital. Actordingg to‘a bulletin (111": Upper Caraqueb NS 3-» says: COBDUCTOR LINSTON I‘ILLED Eould have fdr the asking- 36mm“ H mum slot. as he would not sleep. I used Issued‘afterward, the operation was “Baby’s Own Tablets were of great Accident hetween Schreiber and dian women had long appealed for ' f! benefit '00 my “We 1300’ and I‘WOUId equal homesteading rights, withoutl ‘ to wash him with the Cutlcura Soap and . _ a severe one but was borne well b ' . . . may “fig: fitifig‘: g‘a‘g": her Royal ling-mess, who, it walls admse all-mothers With sickly 'chilâ€" 0110018311 0n 0- Pv 11- the smallest result. mm were clear. 1 can, speak W, ugh], said, was doing as well as could be fll‘r‘ifl‘ :0 glve ggemt 2‘; tna‘é‘” Ehe A despatch from Port Arthur "â€"‘ ' ~01 the Cutlcurp. Ointmentnnd Cuticum expected. I a e 8 are so 8" Gen 5 8' OX 53. ' Co d to L. t f - ,, .. 7 I . . , ys. n no r ‘ins on, o the gag-i8 $11811de ) Mrs. B. Allen. P t D 1.: , . ed £58m Bgfk‘flg gglgmms Medmme Canadian Pacific Railway, wasseri- . ' ' or- o' . ' o ' - " ‘ ' . o. \er ra Payers cam 8» ’ ’ 0‘1315’ mined between Schrmber On the Cob or Shelled. imp. Leamin . CuticuraB dC tl ' ._._..s-_____. ' man “ cm Ola-unenth by-law to spend $10,000 more on the and ChapleB-u on Wednan-a'y’ and sold by drugsista and dealers everywhere. . . . . . . A we“ so, ,5 0mm We“ mm high school, in addition to $22,000 Half a million acres of land are died on the 'way to a Port Arthur .nainple ofeachmfled freo.wit.h 32-p.8kin previously voted; also sanctioned asked by the Lake Huron and hospital. He belonged to Chapleau £00k. :ddrwsepfmpum Drugdi submisswn of a Hydro-electric by- Northern Ontario Railway in a bill. and the body was sent there for hm ’0 " p ' “mm U'S'A‘ law. introduced in the Legislature. "burial. at White Can Y. Dent $1.35 er bu h . Longfellow $1.50: Oomptgn's Sella). grails-l: Enid ill! Olaiaiao fon 10 billsbcls . ans rec. r c or eaten a. GED. KEITH 34 SONS, Toronto.gu Seed merchants nlnco 1866

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