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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Oct 1912, p. 4

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One Result . of Vote on Reciprocity â€"_ . Mr. Malcolm Myles shipped- a con- signmcnt of plough points to Wis- consin. [5.8" on Wednesday. The American farmer can buy the goods cheaper in Canada, regardless of the duty, and for this reason they make the purchase. (The points were moulded in the McCrae foundry. Wil‘ WHEN (lllllEll TAKE ALL RISKS. ‘ 4’ w- nomrsonraorosusmwrraourwnmoonsm .5: lianrst- The cost or the points is ‘ ' 20¢. each. This with duty will NERVOUS DEBILITY Thousand {young and middle-aged manure annually swept to a premature grave throuzh mailman». Emcee-ea and Blood Diseases. 11 you have any of the fol- lowing. 'mpunzu} consult us before it i: too late. Are you nervous and weak. deSpOIP leave the goods. freighty‘included, at something less than 30 cents each delivered. while points on the Ameri- » _ ~ Passes Away at Cartwright died suddenly at. 11.25 yes- terday morning. He was a paticii at the General Hospital here. Following an operation for h.‘l‘llla last week. Sir Richard had rallied. giving his medical atterdaiits every hope _for his recovery, izotwitbstaiid ing his advanccd years. At 10 o‘clock yesterday it was suddenly discovered that the \‘enerabfe s'atcsmaii hzid Zap-- ed into ui:c~)n.-c2'~iisiiess. deufli sub sequently bring caused by lli'al'l fail- ure, due to shock from the n; oration The end came peacefully, and he \ui~ surrounded by his family. llif‘ludllzg Lady Cartwright. dentau mummy, spec-L‘s before the eyes. with dark circles under them. weal: back. kidneys irritable. palpimzion of. the heart. implant on the face. 0 (alas. disrrustz'ul. lack moodsweak' prenu-.:re decay, Y O U \V I L I. once the brain becomes active. the blood pu disappear. the nerves become 5: IOTIG Writefoecurprivateaddrese. $l42 For the New Children’s Shelter “ill b»- i‘ound the complete Uri" of the most remarkable feats'ri-Simpie‘1‘rpatment That Will bashful. dreams and losses. sediment in urine. yes sunken. hollow‘ checks. careworn expmion. enem an 1 strength. tired mornings. restless nights. changenb 0 bone pains, hair lease,‘ 3 E A W R E C K Our New Method Treatment am care you and make a man of you. rifled. so that all pimples. blotches and ulcers ran; as steel. so that nervousnem. bashfulnm and dee- gonaency vanish. the eye becom 35 bright. the face full and clear. an:u )d)’ and the moral. physical and sexual systems are invizorn more vital waste from :h 2 system. Don‘t let quacks and fakirs rob you 0! your earneddolhrs- Wewilleureyeuoruopay. ammo PPJVATE AND CONFIDENTIAL ER; No matter wholus treated you. write foran honest opinion Free of Chane. Books Freeâ€"”The Golden Monitor" (Illustrated) on Secret Dieeeeee of Men. QUESTION ”51' FOR HOME TREATMENT SENT ON REQUEST Dns.KBlNfl)YKENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St. Detroit, Mich. All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- â€" ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat patients in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. DRS. KENNEDY KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. l l poor memo '. sore throat. etc. Under its inane returns to the us ceaseâ€"no Address all letters as follows: l l Taking the Bull By, the Horns; l {Textile Strike : Workers of the \‘.orl'l organizers, was r linrton. 300; Everett. 300; Pacific. 175. can side cost the farmer about 50 cents. Hence the wisdom of pur- chasing in Canada. It is the wish of the relatives tlia' the funeral be a private one at :t. Mark's Church. Barrielied. on 'lhurs (335' morning. and that Rev. 0. (3. - Dabbs. cousin 0: Sir Richard, Siluul . officiatu Born Dec. 4. 233'). Sir Richard but not completed his 77th year. He was the son of the lute Rev. ll. 1). Curt wright, chaplain to the ful'thS at Rio;- ston, and was the grandson of the Hon. Richrrd Cilllwrlflhl. a prominent United linipire Loyalist of his day. formerly a. judge in the court of common pleas in Upper Canada. The ex-Miiiistcr of Trade and Com- Nearingt the End Lawrenfi. Sept. {EFLâ€"The question of terminating or combining the strike in the Lawruicr Textile Mills. called last Thursday as :i pro. test against. the imprisonment of lit- tc: and Giovannltti the industrial .. < . 5355.. .rxpectcd to be settled at :i mass meet- Inc. of the iiidii.~.tri;iI Workers of Law- rence Common Saturday afternoor. The strike continued Saturday. despite the vote of operatives at several meet- ings to return to their machines. It was estmated that 8.000 hands were idle. divided among the different mills as follows: Wood 4.500; Ayer. 1.500; Washingtin. 2.000; Prospect. 200; Ar- Thcre- was in trouble of any kind who: :he mill gates opened and the strikers did not post any pickets. ...â€"... - _â€"â€" \ Kingston, Sept. iii-Sit Richard I County. I 1878 Mr. Ciriwrig‘ht Being defeated at the elec- ltions in the letter year, he was subse- quently returned for Centre Bruce. which he represented up to the close of the Parliament. He was then elect. ed for South Hui-on, and since the lgenerel election of 1887. he has sat for South Oxford. He belonged to one of the old Tory families of Upper Can- ada, and in the early days of his .public career gave an independent ' su port to Sir John A. Macdonald. ince the period of the “Pacific Scandal" he has 34.th with and been a member of the Reform party, and on the resignation of the Mucdoiiald - administration, in November. 1873. he ,becanic Finance Minister in the. Labi. 'iiet, then formed by Mr. Mackenzie. and continued in that office up to the defeat of the Government. September. 1878. Subsequently, while in opposi- tion. he became chief spokesman for his party on all fiscal subjects, and developed in debate powers of oratory isuperior to (...:r public men of his time. save only the Hon. William Macdougall. H.s speech in secnndiu: the vote of thanks to the volunteers who had served in the Northwest Ile- bellion, 15. is regarded as one of the 'musterpieccs of Canadian l’ul’liault‘ll‘ Itary eloquence. E On Sir “ilirid‘s accession ti power. in July. 1:9.5. the late Sir Richard Cartwrightâ€"he had been created a K.C.M.G. in 1879â€"becaiiie Minister of Trade and Commerce in the newly- formed Government, and as such was lelualt‘d for some months in framin: a new fiscal policy for the Dominion. ilil February} 1391'. ll.‘ undertook. with [Sir L. H. Davies. a trade mission lo I Washington. I Just before the general election of [100! he was called to the reiiatc. and from 1909 :ill the defeat of 1h.- lfilllf‘lt‘l‘ administration was leader of the Unv- leritniciit ill that body. He was a 'lurze ziripcrty owner in Kingston :lliil Its environs iiiil had given largely to charitable and dc, serving undertakings. He was elected president of Lie Women's Mcdica. , ...,” H, ”1,. ”inning [ukvn in b} of 'liil'lni and chivalrniis spirit was; - , . . . . l ln' '..li‘l')'5> vullz‘t‘lnl‘s on Lug clay : gexhibited l)_\ two Lindsay heroes at .' make "a". Grow NOW 50” ‘Colleze, lx'iiigsl-tn. 1837; vi. 3-prcsidun: '! .4. «hi hi l,.l'.l. girls ..... $ 651.95 allobcaygeon on Wednesday Sept. 25: In Canada ”I the Tub." Corporation "f Ontario. . .4. «All l)_\ Krill-St. stores. 25.630 ‘ which will haVe the eticct 0i iiiakinizl ' was one a. Mo l'mm trustee m (..m- . . . - . ; ads for the Eqmtablc Life Insurance .-:\ wld at .r-nz on LI” .their names a household word and '. ~ -. . , . .. I . ‘ u -â€" l . ~ . l‘:\'el‘\' up-to-dote woman should . L)" I.rU3n.‘.-ill U. lllt‘ l‘ril-lo. (lg “will. u ‘ nous . . ..... in...) glilrrll' memory never permitted to; ‘ Iin'cstiii‘nt L'o. iiuanr: its cxisl. qu‘. ...-M 1,} m5. “..mnn'. {rust jg] oblivion. “ho are those; m Ve radian: hair. ieizce. Sir lliiJ'zrd was president of “as . . , 15.50 h>‘l’l‘r'> that have come to the from; :1 here are thousands of women with SIR RI(‘H.\PD CiRTWI‘If‘I-[T thei ()fll'tzlxl'l') [91me ill) (filth. 'liirimto', .. . . . .. l . - . . . - .- , - . . . am 0 .H- ... erii ll»: 0 ‘r. .11- -.mg n). Miss luziiiib~ ‘Lllbl U.';l.il\t‘1l through iron and brass l harsh, ludcd- chai‘acteiless “a”: who i . \ 1. . A‘s ciali m I m A k h . p u E _ - _ . . 'd- H t ' t) .m row ‘t merce under the. 1.:iiir;er :ltllllllllstl'a- - -‘- . ‘ ‘1 .. , , . ...,nls .. 7 ...... A .. ...iu crates and walls adamant. which one 0 m U ‘ l l’ t 1 - tion was educated at Trinity (301- During bar \‘tilfrids absence from ..y_ ”M In ‘s‘iilllll‘vcl' '\iil‘l\'< .must invariablv break down to gainl 1“ England and Paris women take lcge Dublin and after his rcturii to Canada i" 1597- ll" discliarmd th" d”' - . - , l . . . . .. . ' ‘ ' . ‘ . ‘ . ~ . : .. .. : .. . . l. . ________ 33.60 notorietv ‘_) pride in hnvmg beautiful hair. Canada, became president of thc (.om- l “01an clad-4 l’:~_m.er. He “"3 "”4" I . , ‘ . - - , .. . . a . . - . . . ' . ‘ - a '. .. .G. on tli- comiletivn .‘ flic ' 0.”. Lindsay heroes ma not have ' Every Lanadian woman (an haVe li‘dlihiatl Bani) "1t (-[li-lnadd‘t "gjlllfigl’c l Glith vear “f the "itc Quit," Victoiri‘l" . - . . . . .- .. .- I ‘)W c iinc. e cu or p .i ' l ' . -' ~ . ‘ ‘ - .~, . . . , . ~. - - - isin' . ‘ - . ..r ”all-..” ' to «in this, but dthL‘E‘d tdmt‘ _lllSt;l}15l-r(lllh and luwunant hat! by L A life as a member of Parliament for reign. Hg was a member of thc ans easily as a man would carVe his‘hAL‘I-Av the Great Amm‘can ‘ age Leuiiox and Addingtoii in 1563. and . Church Of husband. fill“ ”1 ”59 "1-"- “MW into the centre of a L'hx-istmas‘l’lalf‘ 'l‘onic. continued to Sit for that constituency If}? P1733“:- lb“ "-“Cr ‘li‘"!l‘llf‘r “3 ' ' - x . ‘ ' . . ‘.. ‘ m‘ ‘ ' _ . I . \ I . Clerk’s Notice Of Fl t ; Die. l Ev”... reader of The “arder can llhmB Copied. i.itio.i in low. blltli r l C Ll -\1"-‘3’ ‘i‘ 1' Lawt. H.l..l.( -5 ”l '3 ' -. - . ie ritisli North America \ct Lcii- ”TL “"1““- . . - ..--~. .. .. .-. . haw - attractne head of hair in a . . ‘ . . - . - - - .- Pastxng Of Voters List 3 M ”M ' “mu“! Sinclan, carriage , ‘t d"_ _ ‘, . . nox and .\ddin:z-:-ii was divided lllln | .h‘l“ (artwrinht'is :i Yicl‘dlrfi‘cldt’": b . :nuxer, and John Jackson, tax col- '"“ “9'4"" “5 “5m.“ 54\['\1-\- two I;,~-__..i'_~.-.........-... ;.:ii fmzn 1-4;? to '01 llh‘ local Council of \\('Ul.'ll. a u . " , . ( .ction 13’ llumnr. are the men. lloth those' A” hrst class druggists sell a large WWW” V“ " ‘ ....â€" " ’ " lirenzleim-n were seated iii] the V'orâ€" bottle for 50 cents, and guarantees ' ' ~ w ' ' . ’ ‘ . '~'v . ' .7 .. l V ’ ' ' ' . ‘ . , ' . ' . v , .. rm... H11, Munuimbt, m anduh m‘ the Thrnnpsnn no“... in‘L‘ to banish dandrlm. stop falling I'lounder Of Bell Plano ’iwmnshm o: l'illlnll count} or . 32”.“.‘uronn whrn mph. attention was I hair and itching: scalp in ten days. ‘- """H- \""C" ‘5 h""‘”l’.\' ““I‘n- directed to three ll“illl 0i llr‘l‘l‘l'lll‘dlur money back. . . p; :17 l have transiiizttwl or deliver- 5 Cdtrlp floundering around in the HA1" I" is .a healltillll. pleasant. O. l e y a raln ‘1 '-’ Th“ l""'~“""-‘l m"““'"“"‘ in canal near the locks. 'l'here was;I “O“‘SthkN Hair 'l‘miic. VUl'r'l'r‘ ‘ .\ lliginbothaiii. druggist. "71"” H ”3 lh" ”mum" In.) rim-.- ti) lose, both men rushing to , \'~. ”in copies i‘ctllif‘ml liv sziiii .v , ,. .. ... . , .~ ... . , . ‘ ‘ . . ». -«-- a n. 1., .,,. .,-.,n.-.ulm,.d m: ‘Mhh ‘n' ““1": 1m dd: mg hound! _________.._....__ huclpli. Unt.. bcpt. filmâ€"(wand the industrial . .' ‘V ‘ run-abbed a DIR" lmlt‘ “n" ”‘9 t““°”"? 'l‘i'iink section men this morning,(luclph, the company emplow'ing "*“i l l i' i .I ' l ‘ ' :"l‘r " . . ‘ ’ ‘ b‘ ' 1. ' ' )l .h .1‘:' mid. ,m r. l lllf pm _ “Th". .J lax-g. rope. Inn in tho} lll(.H ( A.\.\l.l) (.lblilh. i'nund‘ ”w body “I. “m. llcll balil_\ :uhmu 800 hands. The concorn .. :.:l \ '1. )l -. i-r. on um hfill'lllg . ‘. p . 7 ‘ . _ .)_ ... . ,. . 7 ‘ _ . _ . ‘ ' ‘ l i' ‘ b ’l .llilllld.l> “cw £1”!th S'J'H'”. “1-; lhe consumers seem to he lht‘ 0110*- ! mutilated ‘on the tracks about two i reached its Zc‘llllll under the direc- Iii» his? r:‘\l>‘ml Assessment ‘ . . _ . . ' . . . . . ““‘f the city. Mr. Neil tum of llcll, and was then turned :»1. n2 lb.- suid municipality in i'r.l.‘~’,lv*il in \U P in the mild ', czpzilili git v'lci'lfnns for mom- ‘ ..i' llir- l.e;i.\‘l;i'i‘~"~ v\_\.\‘ninlir\" .- 7 .it \luiiit‘ipnl Elections; :lllll‘ the Milli lisl \\':i\' fii‘\l push-ll l.iil‘ii\lllv}. nil lEll'J .i' Tll\ nllli'v at ‘.’.l\t. Sv'plz-miw.‘ day of 'l‘r‘l'k' I‘HI' lllev‘t‘lllHL‘ l';lll llllllll"ll;llc pi‘iiceeiiings in v. , l‘v'l:l;!ll‘.\ " . l . 1"" lii'l'i‘ll‘. upon all \otei‘s lJ-v' an. errors or oriiissinns 1-." -.j mung-lime; in L1“. llailr-l‘. 3.3 l -i v. of . "piping: .' :"JWW . l'lL‘l'lx' Hf .._--â€"-~__â€" “in. l'u‘ll. and -' ~' lunly (ll. .‘ll‘ 1-" lit-ll Org‘cn as found iiiiiuglmi on Illn‘ ll. .1 track near (hurling L‘El‘ll‘ulll‘v‘ i. bliss ktllr'll at man hil‘ 1"» “mum than he knows shut to ' "or" pill finally droid“ ru llll)\|‘ -~'n._:-‘-- all u“ :3... "'r':u' lieu?" i.:-..g..:s.1.uii> that sec-ms desirable to 'i‘in-ii you can refill“); .miiirl Cured of Bisfiguring Pimples By Cuticura Ointment. Broke Out on Face when Twelve or Thirteen. Were Most Embarrassing. Had Tried Everything. A Nova Smtmhb“! 3307.521. of D“-r \wst. “rues: t: e o: thirteen years of are my «. ._. out with pimples. face h anl I tried ever?- t:.:‘: 1) 2.»! rd of them. but failed. Tl}: p axes arr-re the worst on m'.‘ foreheai an! (1.71. ,1 1.4;: cameout in gr :zps mi leveiopod l- ': izi') sores. Bwiri: 3:1 mt: face tit-"f - ml “yr-at disfigurement. and were 2105': q.“ . ‘ r 3;: so mast-r remedies without ... an“. - s...» Lie Cum--72. Ointment~advero tbs-.1. and I sent for a box. I then applied it to the. pimples. and in a week I sawva great man-:2 in my face. I kept usinw it and in aft-w months it rendered a comSle": “‘7'“. Now you cannot tell I ever had pimples. thanks to the Cuticurs Ointment." (Signed) Miss Alabel Morash. Mar. 81. 1911. Baby’s Face Like Raw Beet “My baby boy had a lame pimple come on his forehead. It burst and spread all over his face which soon looked like a piece of raw beef. all smothered with bad pimples. It was awful to look at. The poor littis thing used to scratch it and cry terribly. Itookhimtoadoctor buthaonlygcf worse until I was quite frightened that he (o“!o‘ ' 'tli» "When I was about; .l acksnn "it’ltlllllg' In consider his av. ll carriaq» muse:- rushed ‘ .. '1‘)“. cold. damp “.91"in urn'md vizi the lncks. jumped on the; August kept the tomato crop nearly [Klacdnnnld “.3“. its prosidpml l founder? l‘mnw [‘Hlllpvi knees bi 'simrr‘ in a tot-cusion knew how it was with the, large as if 9:00 I l i l their \\ humps u in vii'nuii on the nppnslfn side; cattle, Elms his zinxict}. placing nvcks. After ii series (if lmzd‘ so fut-V ” heroic and steered nniizuil's intuit him in; Iliv .ippnsip) bank, hanging on his horns. . . l . Mr. Sinclair was nub no! t0 Ihc‘Imiqh was received to enable us to iii» during :wc.1p;2d.~,-, and he and (‘nnillfl'ilh thrilling: {numb-ii w h» ll‘l'l it i Mr. Jackson, one :‘Xllc'i‘lsnl‘r‘ in Lindsay locks on to saw: the zii‘itrmis, it is supposed that some Il'ccugni- tiun of their services will be made the owner Ilickson. by th:- li'imaiie society or Mr. of the cattle. .los. reuve m‘ Manvers, and \l-a fol‘n (”a-lat a cost price much lower ‘31? ‘i‘T‘ln’I l last yeahâ€"Hamilton Times. q ,. :‘cw. can give testizvv . - 1 ll'.‘ ab. r, g (ova?! ’ . â€" TJLEERA PHIC Biff; . a n-mse :ii‘ounill tn stiflgr. crop of peaches and tomatoes crmul gathered and (ire-WI not 5.1”.“an 1., keep the in all exhausted condition and about | jlliiip. “”l 5 local cannerj.’ explained the 'Juncticm Railwav and was vfcp-presi- h." i in: to can at the right time it was .crs llank m- Canada. lthe middle of the month before en- th» huviiw aver»- taken on peach crop is helm: harvested I constructing a large aeroplane of the The G-,>v'ernment;3h:ts practicaliyl :wmpleted arrangements for H. two- Ce'tt two-or”? postal rate with Cuba. 'The battleship cruise-r New Zealani, tn lzmimiry trial in the Clyde yesterday. Jonas Lundin. aged sixty years. a \V':tl('llflllll{"l'. was fulfil dad in the city park :it Kinzston. He suffered from hczrt dis-‘3‘»; ’ notice The (,':i:..‘i."<‘. Gazette gives that the Black Lake Asbestos Chrome Co. Ltd” has been incorpor- ated with a capital stock of $4,000,000. The Government at yesterday’s Cab- inet meeting decided to enlarge the Government-operated elevator at Port Colborne. 0nt.. from a capacity of 1.000.000 to 2.000.000 bushels. Three members of an automobile party were killed and two seriously lll}\ll'ed yesterday when their car was hit by a passenger train on the Not- way (Maine) branch of the G.T.R. Thomas Johnston. a middle-aged man, whose address is unknown to the police. fell down a flight of stairs in a. Toronto hotel last night and free- tured his skull. He died in‘ the hos. pital. ' Rev. John W. Aiken has accepted the invitation to becomepastor of the e gift of th.t dominion. ran :1 pre-l l l miles cast of was I was the founder of tli‘e llcll always. Lust year l‘iuno cannnrs ‘ and Organ (‘ompuny of (:uelph, and 7h.- animzils «.n Ierru lll‘liiil in an { going-and the coiiscqutm‘e was. that was t‘lll'lll}' years old. He was. wxll‘l‘lstlvll condition. lpl'lCt‘S took a jump. This: year the pi'nluinonth identified with the acti. “Wm: Th" t"‘lli\‘l"l‘nilli"n and L‘N'lharvi‘st is so large that the cunncr- vities of (l‘uelph and several other L‘i'vmi‘nf iii" third Lillilnul. :1 prize ies are unable to handle all the fruit. places. He ”smiths-mid the 1'...“ bull. which weigh-Ni mcr 1min nil‘ercd them and the prospects are 'I’iano works in 1865. ltosidcs his imlill'lc- “1L" “”ill‘t‘d ll} “‘5 Sinclair x that the prices will take another connection with this “stablifimnpnt' managers “l a he had l)t"'ll president of tho Gui-lph silua’ line of the in John .-\. ’l‘he Warder this morning. Edent of tho.- )lunizfacturcrs' Life thl‘lfllgh SU ['11 net: ("unipu n}; tioii to when a month late- and instead of start- I had 315., m...“ presidqnt of the ’l'rad- 'l'he 'llt-ll Organ and Piano (‘oui- puny. of which William Bell was the founder. was for years the backers oi At the same time a record and start. the two crops coming together have put the canneries in a peculiar con- \W’ 'l‘he. out iut will not be as - . ‘ I In Dramatic Circles d weather conditions; crop NU lull. Moiirzx'rs dition. had prevailed. ’l‘he tomato is large. but is not ripeningr well. and a spell of spoil a great deal of it. are also plentiful this year and the canneries have been able to get them than “'0! . 11 l Peaches Cold weather “The Bachelor's Baby," with Etienne (lirardot. a comedian known both in the British Isles and on this ing at the Opera House next Satur- day night. The play we are told, will tax {he risibilities of all its behold- ers. A full and complete stage sett- Mr. Aunt" is well Two young Berlm mechanics are ing is promised. work in “Charley's remembered and his “Bachelor" will be found to be even more amusing than was his other famed creation. Wright type. __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" RI'ID ROSE " The Red 8058, with Zoe Barnett as the featured member. will be the attraction at the Academy of Music on Wednesday, Oct. 9. when local theatre-goers will have the oppor- tunity oi witnessing the big Globe theatre. New York. success. which has made a. sensational hit wherever seen: The production comm here under the personal direction of John C. Fisher, the noted producer of “ l‘lorodora,” “The Silver Slip- Per." "The Medal and .the Maid." Mnltitudes of People take SCOTTS EMULSION regu- larly to repair wasted vitality and enrich the blood to withstand winter colds and exposure. It contains the highest grade of cod liver oil, medically perfected; it is a. cream-like food-medicine, scrupulously pure and healthful without drug or stimulant. Em and many other of the biggest must. dorsed and advocated by medical a” successes. The book and lyrics “ ’ ‘ ' . d Robert B authorities everywh .. are by Harry B an , ere. Smith and the music .iS’.the work or scam WM” RObertVHood Bowers. 3mm present- ing comp-misused)? large-and is t, .seid to include some om. ’moet ' notable people in musical comedy. Hum“ “" a... ' " ' 'lnfiébrrs lle' side of the water. is to be the offer-l G irardot’sl m'cr to an English syndicate, it was capitalized at a million and Bell's fortune was buili mum tho a quarter. ‘on the llcll organ and for ”cars the lirm was known as : Bell Company. in later f you rs Organ when the demand for pianos :for pianos, and latterli that branch 'of the business has far exceeded the lorgan department, the name of the firm being changed to that of the .llcll Piano and (lawn Company. : llcll started iwithout a cent of capital. ltime ago he had a paralytic stroke land since then had not been in ro- ‘bust health. Some WWW having a date open. However. the I play may be here during the curren, season. ...â€".....â€" lflw (‘HLHXIHT l{.\'l'l~..\'. 'l‘u l'uciiic ('oust \ia (‘liicazo and lbm‘th \lcstei'ii Railway. .Un sale daily Sept. 25th to Oct. 10th from all points in (‘anada to 1.05 An- geles. San Francisco, Portland, Se- 'attlc. Victoria, Vancouver, Helena ltutte, Missoula. Kalispell, Poca- telln, Nanipa. Salt Lake City. Grand ‘Jct.. etc. Through sleepers and free reclining chair cars from Chicago. Variable 'routcs. Liberal stop ovens. For full information as to rates, routes. land literature write or call on B. len. tourist H. Bennett, General Agent, 46 \‘onge-st.. Toronto. . ”â€"â€" IIAD DYSPEPSIA Iron TEE YEARS COULD NOT KEEP ANYTHING ON HER STORAGE Wismusedbypoordizsfion. endtogetridofthistemhle' affliction.’ it isaeemrytoplacethestomchine goodcendition. Forth'spnrpoanrb deckBloodBittu'ehaenoequaL umNormenA.ueaieod.Portm gunfireilikemflully~ withdyquieie.‘ gull «Heathen-myth canyon“. l Esupersmied organs the firm went in ‘ l ()g- ' “ " ton fit for Lem)w o'x, / life of the City (rill life as a mechanic! ! i l i F1: SECTIOA iwq and Pinion } lllWlllllllS’llfi : ‘ THE LATE m. O'NEILL A nod and lee M wee that of the late Ila. he O'Neill, which too place last’Tllursdty from me u 102 Kine-sh in- p.â€" . ’ . - her let)», . . torment king place, at River-aide [no Wu ‘he bereaved manners of n a the family, relatives and the numer- ous eorrowlng friends assembled ’in [n . Ex . large numbers to pay their last. re- IE! ”hug Rumof-f‘ the deceasml, who was SPEC l widely . upright Christian the friend of The funeral service was conducted WhiteOnk Onhâ€"“ by {Reva Mr. Kingston. of St Paul's when docmrgooulddoifggtngeome 0 Church, while the following gentle- .3... "...“; gin)“ ‘31)?" 1 men acted as pall bearers: Messrs. If” . friends, Ly d'y. I] leg .1. 1t. O'Neill. inn-an Ray. R. M. Pmkham’s V l iieaii, Andtew O'i.oughlin. .Ias. lble commmefi: ....--” h ....- Lauder. and chew. Sixon. $032123?“ “d“ The floral tributes were many and had been 1:- Fe. 1 varied including the following: male “mums!” , wreath family: spray. Mrs. Sadler YPaTS.myhe:i for ,, w and girls ; spray. Mr. and Mrs. (:eo. .. . ‘ ‘ _ bled me Sen“? 7 _- ‘ ('oombs; wreath. Mr. and‘Mrs. Jos.‘ 37's: umeg'lhadbmi; ‘ ,McConnell; sheaf, Brewery staff; "' " "1' lilog'vnpmmmdh“t spray, Bill. R. Jackson .; spray. the anaemic from excesgii'eefiifixigulz _.‘ Miss Lila ommend your Compound highly and 6 Telephone girls ; spray all I can to advertise it as 888m: Morrison (llclluvillc) ; spray. Sister ine ltebecca (l’elleville); spray. Olive man’s medicine." â€" Mrs. 5Y1. "* L p, and Albert; spray, Sarah and (:co. ' MANNING. White Oak, Ollie-Pic. it; ' ‘ ' l . .‘ l (Toronto) , spray, Pearl and blor The C of Mrs. Kit-1i“. en‘e; spray. Mr. and Mfrs. l ratt C' _ . L‘ -- . . ircleVille, Ohioâ€"“I can mi 1 . . and Mr. u. Sixon; basket of roses, say that I never had amth‘ Athfuny ‘ _ icousins Emma, and Annie (Hamilton) much good during Chane!» Orgigm” 7 cross; l-‘lavelle's L'td: spray. Bliss. dia E. Pinkham'n Vegetable Communi- -\ ’ - ' )lilikern ; wreath, .las. Lauder : ‘tBefore I had taken one halfabom. 1, . cross, l-Zmployee‘i- (‘old Storage ; of If: I begauto feel better, andllm. -. _ , - sheaf, Stafford O'Neill; Star. Mr. contiyued takmgit. Myheaiuiisbm and Mrs. .1. ii. O'Neilli; wreath, w. mm“ has been for Se‘leral years If , . H .mm) _ s )m . Mr all women would take it they would”, 5. R) per ( aim ‘ , l y. . I'm’pe unfold pain and miseryattliisfim and Mrs. Herb Morrison. of life."-Mrs. ALICE K V 358W Mill St... Circleville, Ohio. ' The Change of Life is one of them List Of Fairs '9'2 Cfltlcal periods of a woman's existence l Atsuch timeswomen may relyupOn Lydii . I E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound. For the Coming Fall .i .i‘uurzii lll'l'l'“ i-zm r ms. Bancroft . ..... ..... ......... Oct. 3. 4 Barrie, Supt. 2H.~.I.xnu-~ rmppm. BeaVerton ......... . .............. 00L 1. 2 ton and \t. .l. liar-h , u Grand Minden ...... . ..... . ..... ...... Oct. 1 l’l'rimk wax-«linen, \\"l'-' mp..-,.-,.uj lo Colborne ................ . .......... Oct. 1, 2 “loath.“ (‘IUM' In lllr‘ i-hui‘ of Sum, Tweed ...... ......... .. ...... . ......09‘1. 2.3 Lynch's illusion-d wtlu'» '\v'<l~'l‘dai Millbrook ......... ...... Get. 3, 4 morning. The; “-42- v‘mmzmg up 7 . . Wukworth . ............. .. ,,,,,,,, Oct. 3. 4 (irawhi-utl iii il li'a‘iulil Xi‘an; film} work Of Brldht Pupl! Ameliaburg ............-OCt 4. the grain train back-ii mm lhom. O Vo'WOOd ........... . ............... Oct. 8. 9 killing both Hn Yllv‘ HM. HIM R8‘val‘dEd Keene ................................. Get. 1- 2 I trainmcn say Ulo'w die n': km“ the Minden .................................... Get. 1 ' unfortunate men were 'iu-rc. a. ”lift â€"~ 7 'â€"â€""" lliad not Put our ifm- Usual hlflnalil ('vmemce, 503”- :1" ""‘3‘ lbrotect lhl'lll5“l\">. 12m}; ‘bll'llllls 'tcrnoon l'l'l745‘ "-- '» The Cost of living “as discusswl by g were married, and 1:12.. familits it‘d-“la work ii) iii.- 3.); lzc schmil. “Pl-X.- \l - , ' I (‘hippimrton was li;:fl'l::l.l~'-'Z‘ of {he the ('ongrcss of Chambers of (‘om- Allandalc band. 5 recommendation [hail “- ‘Ul‘l'.\' in!“ '1. \\ \i‘ iiwrce. uith a a solution was to be found by "1-! -â€"-.._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- the presemariuns. 2 . creasing lhc weight of the gold dul‘l A Woman hAto's Eir-r h'smrzl's lin llcwnc." 1" ill" l"l'lil : ior fourth Cl:l~._\ m” 1 _. ,. _ ,. lar. and his competitor“ ~‘l::.'.".r . in Ill? juilli)!‘ school L‘Xalizlllnliuns .. ., ‘ 3| medal. Seated tn Hillier iii: -, .___.___â€"-___ ______â€"_â€"â€"â€"_.._ .-r_._..â€"..â€"â€"â€" ” suitably I"\(‘: 'n‘: . , - TO MAKE SURE ()l“ DRY FEET CALL AND “who "”2" W" .. 'l H. (uri‘y l‘ui' lllc‘ ~ . ~ . . ) school of the ('Iii:23.i;;.-- - . GET A PAIR ()l’ J. HUGHES’ “£3.32:- uz‘i'LI; . - l‘ arithmetic and a Very llanilsunrv f.. “l plated skates and mu» ‘ Marion ('arev air-2‘ u close contest. The l: . for the senior tliir-i BOOTS Repairs Neatly and Promptly Executed 0“ WWMW ‘ ' motion exaiiiinai;m,\ m , _ » , -| for the winning r: : w ‘l Bushnell Mr. ‘I ' : - ' 7 man (if the board -;. , ‘ « . . , .. , , , . ,, , , the dunui' of thr- "wt”: . .. l W was a beauiii'ul .. ' I’lleul§. The llllil’ll. Was for the lll;l‘..-~‘ all subjects d'if'lll‘." ‘7';- (he prumutinn .-\;i:: :i...‘ senior second class. VI 'l 719d of! by \lillin \Hixtw ‘- . l («J a ‘14..“ hull‘lsujyp-E 7 ; bronzed medal ’1'.) . exercises wt...» mg: . ' . I from the school rpm“... .. \ p i. Mulligan and a, il~".‘l'l"l ' , - .1 >â€"/"‘« NJ. \- Pla e or r ‘ rfv full c yo 0 der early for ea . HY)ll-i\i-Z\._ l th‘l . U Q .~ I j c 0 ii; an the comma ceason picnii. w tL i»i.\'n.v_-\;. - P: ..... [he hon“) ”f \lf', J: .: ..1 be a‘parricul'irly busy one. it Urray, of South \l.i'i;,.: ~ ne of a quir-i “Jilin" . v.7 av ' .- 'â€" .. Sept. 2;), at 3 p i:= . ' 9 ' ugh!) -. We Are Ladies lliid Gentlemen s Tailors. 31:3,. ' . ‘ ndrew liixmi. of this m» ' ' ' Konkle, (if Si)l‘."v.l_ L: rd 1 l e looked chariiim- - ' ' V I own bp' “ I Jimr brow i‘. Mi . Ladies’ and _ . Gentleman’s Tailor ”mining ‘ evening ll'ain ii? ‘15:" ‘7- :91"! their hunniuw e bride's lf‘u\o‘illl: :2- . ”iv Knapp, " , W. G. Blair 8: Son a . -â€"â€"---â€"â€"#'v “ ‘ ill; with pm 1.. ;_. V,“ . . â€": ’ Etum will tam- I ,.- , . j , .-nllla_ (.”’l.‘..'."uf HQ. ‘ . e N~â€"â€"-___ Important Notice . - * muted lites to LN. . to Farmers _____________/ It will pay you to see our 'l'llli VlCTORlA Lon 51 x l Worsted 1895 Capital 3. Rest \h: Heavy Wire Fencing- _ All No. 9 Glalva‘nized Steel Wire. Nine strands. By Order of the Board, - C. E. WEE fm'v September 10th, 1912. . -.

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