‘5» 33:. My“. m pg. a» .4 ' svjvv W'W‘vâ€"vâ€"v‘wflv W m ,.,r .Vr .l um: ntlfltl‘l “'1“ Kennedy, and conunuow do so. peculiar to Mon. Blank for Home Treatment. Flam Write for our private address. Should Keep W eak-Minded By Themselvesf «u-v, £t_â€"â€"“ l: is scan lnlous ', , ‘ > V ,7 . . . t ,» .- - u~- uo-un‘mlmb-Il ill)“ â€in n~ t,'»~:-’ ":1 .~ common jail." \lil.‘ ‘lh- rc-murk oi Justin-itin- ‘ . . ' ‘ 'unlnrslnnd tho: lb.- protz-sts oi bangs! Underblnflnence the brain becomeoactivo. the More Yonteel yourseltnmnnnd know max-ti Indbkirsrobyonotyonrhard earned a- to m USED WITHOUT wan-ma comm THREATENED WITH PARALYsls mm ,‘ ‘ hysfclans. womanelcctric belttor :4; groans. but received little beneï¬t. I :ducedto consult Drs. thonwhlhnd lostall hit in doctors. Likcadrowningman I commenced the Nzw Manon harness-r and ll: saved my lilo. The improvement was like the nerves. Imcuredmentallyandpn ' y. lhave sent them many patients OURES GUARANT- OR NO PAY W Iron: and cure VARICOSE vans. NERVOUS 023nm. BLOOD AND URINka COMPLAINTS. KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES and dim CONSULTATION FREE. BOOKS PREP. “mflnbaflwï¬uï¬rnm DRs.KENNEDYl-WEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold SL. Detroit, Mich. All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- ment in Windsor, Ont. see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we sceand treat no patients in our Windsor oï¬ices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: DRS. KENNEDY 8r. KENNEDY, Windsor. Ont. a complaint (-on- " came,- before Magistrate l-'. DEBmITY mmanohmndmhn Ann Human câ€"I could feel the visa-going through If you desire to 5 War of W ords In Somerville rcturm-«l from a business trip in Kin- for which l ('ollnsv'lnl‘ Jlr. (Jon. A. Jordan has l l mount, uhcrc he was entrant-d prose-cutio: on a case ll. Moore, owing :rnntml him, and llt'l'l)l'lllll-.‘,‘l.‘. in: ,.; â€Ill upon ti l i vln- pin-.wntmvm of llw KAI, between two Somerdillc farm- ‘II I ." â€â€˜5 ')l- llh' llahllt'k‘ lllqul lhe' â€3‘5. 'l‘llr.‘ Cllul'g't‘ luld \thSlilSSaUll. s -. :: ...‘ \v.-u.c:iiiiitlwi {)Q‘Ufllv' in: It Ill’llt‘ul‘a the participalts in the ‘l s {unfair lib-l. upon thc pub c highway \r-ijv strongly on this 1 in lb.- :thHo' townshi; and a car of .g'l's‘zwfr, hw sni-i. ‘ It is t-om‘rom- l ’WUl'llri vnsut-d over the use of '2; ----- ('OHZYH‘] council in Untario. :hrp-shing outlit, which both desired h... - no husltation in reuniting. to us.- on a certain date. Both men that :s scandalous, 'l‘hcst- pr-oplt:le-yprcsscd thcmst-lvcs in no uncertain .lf'“ :3: criminals nnd [hwy (let'l'Vt' I way and onc of the pair used a b- . - vx-~-..ry:nm, 'lhr-r» is no roa-lbillingsgutc that abounded with the .-. P '1': -.s.- condi:i« us should vx- ! most \‘irull-nt abuse. This his op- l“ .u rich proxina- lllu' lilllul‘ln.l )onenl consitlcrcd could only be re- fl ;. .1 .~llllllll‘ g l '~ -- glilmi _-IH'h-s lxzuu «'ullm-(l llp- gov- “5 r so Im- trippwi and t'r-ll, the. gun the \w-ih-g what but! lupin-nod Lllc . _‘ '2 «worm-d nit-l imtuo-tlittlcly boy .2 _. ‘1'.“l {lulu-r cur'riml his buy it) 1 . i : i l l i I l l l l I l l l l l . 5h) 11!] im‘ornuuion was sworn out, 'lh~- aggressor, whom it was prov- »n npproncht-d the pluintitl' in a. murmur uhich indicatnrl doingr bodily a I to avoid such frictions between one and and harm. “as CunVlt‘lr‘tl and altcr strung uppvui by the magistrate imposed a one of $2 = 'Us'ts on thc dct‘cndunt. OBTl'LTARY. l..\'l‘l"_ .l.\.\ll-I.\' HARNI'IH PATRICK. ofâ€" l:.-‘-'. ’l'hos. litâ€"nun, of Lindsay, the late l’n'rick. of North was held Sunday after. Salem, Lcutcll ut thi- z'tzxw‘ul oi .lunn-s Horne." l m l_\, which seryircs at the noon. The limilv. church. and a‘so at. tho "rave ‘ - 5 wcrc sad and impriï¬sn'c. and owing-I the popularity of tho deceased ig't'llllt‘llliln. he hmin.‘r born acquaint- wll’ I!) look into tbr- mutter.“ |:)--l' lil‘lilllll’lil\ for 1h.- insunc ,Jr)‘ 1 V‘>lill:..‘ll"'l .n r‘\o'l'_\' prw )?)‘l x'IHl'Nx un-I :h- sooltt-r 1h“ 3' \llll lia‘ E." Zli‘ ll‘lO‘l‘v'§l> Hi i il'il'id ' -â€"_â€"' .â€" l:~>‘{ iiilll-Ill. '1"-n':\"-lllv H"? ll.â€"_\ distressing» :1 m ' occur'tw-d in tim township of Mirth ‘rnsby. at th0 hand of \Soil '.l .-_ ‘w-«lnnsdn', ~'\r'nltilf. _\ I'i'wcn- . ‘.|.'"‘):’i mm of “tllln‘l‘ “unlls. ll, 2' .541. :‘wflwt‘lml inrnu-t', was thi- vice t ;: :‘-t‘»‘!\in-.:‘ tlh' buck lhv,‘ Unn- l-‘.'\ of .1 shotgun in tlu- hands 01 3, . l t' ‘ and son \vvrv- on coonâ€" . r; :xo' for from tln-ir lit-mew ':' "NH" :lt‘ross t1 CH'lll Llll'l tin-ml '1' .- iu'iioz' ho i looo‘lvrl his “cup- o.. and was about to fir». Just '.. V‘ -- coon mom-xi mm limb to mint-z: llr-rvssllulmg the father . s“r:?‘.q his position. As he was ,ln_ t .- b. l .s.~_ mmlicul aid “as summonâ€" . e .-, i .»~..-i;\1hint_5 “as done: to 31-, ' 4' - boy's sui‘ierinq. lie ling- only mull yestcrclay c- -; ;»"..-'.i-.‘, r . ~ -â€"- __..__. .. .â€" Baby’s Rash Became a Mass of Humor Parents Decided He Could Not Be Cured. “Cuticura†Soon Made His Skin Perfectly Clear. A â€promo man, Mr. Rabat; Mann. of 7383» Q':---n 5:. Fast. says: “Our boy was born in :- Tur-mto on net. 1:), 1908. and when tin-w: : months 0121 l: a, slight rash appeared on has check. What appeared t.) be a. water blister would form. “'an it broke, math-r would run out, Smiling new blislcl‘s until his entire face. hem-l and shoulders xvi-re a mass of smbs air] you could not sue a. particle of clear skin. We did not know what to do {or him and tried \about every advertscd . rt-nlcdy curious avail. :n- dccvl some oi them only added to his sull'cnnl; and one in particular. the .Reley. almost put the infant into convulsions. The fatally doctor pro» scribed for him. This did not do any good. sows took him too hospital. He was treated as an out-patient thce a wok and he got worse. it anything. We then called in another doctor and inside of a week the boy was. to all appearances. cured and the doctor said his work was done. But the very next day it broke out as bad as ever. "We decided that it could not be cured bud must run its course and so we Just kept his arms horriï¬ed to his side to prevent b3 tearing his I! . The Cutzcura. Ramada» were recommended. We started using them in May, 1909. and soon the cure was complete. Cuticura made his skin perfectly clear and he is entirely free from the skin unease.’ (Simed) Robert Mann. May 3. 1910. In another letter. dated June 29, 1911. he amt: "My boy has never had any more trouble since using Cuncura.†t l l I l , l . . i l l l t l .‘ . l I l . i l l l l f l l | l . to cry. ed with :1 luru‘c Circle of friends in tho township, the funeral was large- ly attended. thlt‘ll 11.- Mcllul- (it‘ll. l‘lllgl§.\ll. Jus. Mit- ‘I‘lw in louing; gt-ntlcmtm tallâ€"{war rs : \lo>.<t's. .lnlm “t.“ l , l ':7; I'ltt‘l‘. t'mrlnvv, .lolm .\sll:!:ot‘c, .lus. rhcll. “Johnny." said Mrs. Hobbs severely. “I am going to punish you. Please open the windows,†“What for?" said Johnny. beginning “I heard our next door neighbor say ‘ that 1 bad no authority over you. and 1 want her to hear you getting a spank An Object Lesson. , lug. Come here. sirl"â€"'l‘oledo Blade. l Different, Daughterâ€"Since it is your wish. dear parents. that 1 should marry lllo‘ rich old brewer l conscru. ulthouuh be Is Seventy years old. Mathew-But be ls only sixty. Daughterâ€"Sixty! Tell him to ask me again in ten years. â€"nleg geudorter Blotter. Self Taught. Irate Fatherâ€"1’“ teach you to kiss my daughter! Young Man-Not neces- sary. sir. I have just. learned-London Tit-Bits. Let us try to be sensible. Let us try to be good natured Let us try to be tam-Charles Dickens. â€"â€".__-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"_-â€"â€"â€"_â€" -I M The Difference. “POD." “Yes. my son.†“When a man talks a great deal what is he called?" “An orator. my boy." “And when a woman talks a good deal what ls she called?" “A nuisance!“ â€"Yonkers Statesman No Wasted Effort. “rommy, dld you wash your hands thls morning?†“I washed one of them. mother. The other didn't need lt.“-Llfe. op Pa'o Answer. Geraldineâ€"What did.†any will» you asked hlm for my hand? Gould- He can no a delightful travel talk- Jam Italy and Turkey concluded terms 91’ pence, subject to ratiï¬cation; I «One Pinedue. l L‘t)!l\"llr-ll by the justio: of tho courts, l in every respect, ’Patrick Daddy. and entirely unexpected. sun as the old grntlem: n rested l l I .land residents of the township. l ls ons. The late Mr. chdy is survived by ““‘ V “ tle lcmon juice. They ’n’lll keep a In h o a family of ï¬ve sons and {our daugh- Editorial Paragraphs uood g-olor and be or (and flavor. once gildlgss 3:; ‘teis, n mely: John and James. of -.__. are nowchildren be- §0ttawa; Daniel. of Saskatoon: I’at- cause of the fact irick. on the old Ellis farm in Ops, Hon, Sydnt-y l-‘isht-r has bccn oarn- ‘cnllcd dograding or the National THE WEST (‘.\l.l..\‘ FOR HELP ; that’Lydia E. Pink- :and Michael, on the homestead. mg â€k, mtplausc of Ontario audt- prmnsmmimmnl Amway, Mp, Tut-m... Thousand Harxcstcrs Want-1: hams Vegetable ‘ l'l'wo dinghters, Mrs. Michael Caugh- one" _ _ .‘ ,iMurphv comcs naturally to this cd. i compound makes '. ,. ‘ . _ LS by that pull of his lengthy - _ . twomen normal " -' In an'l Sister 110s: live m Ops, an- .. _ P .. . .. .. ‘ lstatv of mind. llcl'orc bccomml? a. 5 health and st ’ éfv GK 1 ther r‘s dos in Ottawa. and an ither mam)" "huh â€â€â€˜5‘ ludws and mm' , minister in the Laurim Government The crops in \l‘vstcrn (‘anuda havc ‘ y tong. Lia-«u margin on he homestead. Three of the “emcn- 1 Shall "01 detain 3‘0" â€ram- actcd as counsel (intruding thc an 1; amp Jim.“ Sm}- ALw-iq m uoaq; If You want special phloem-int. lays. Messrs. John. James and llan- thcr.†lformer 'l‘ranscontim-ntnl l'nllllllls- lbecn necessary for the farmcrs of the l g‘ggggg’ingghï¬gsilcd‘fi"9 {30° (Null- are engaged in the real estate 830mm,- in the fanlous lloduins in- West to make another appeal for i be opened re’gd aha a;§:.§§:f’b“£ ; -\ business. The customs rcn-n'tc for six vestigntion bcfore a Parliamentary help. The demand {0“ hl'll’ i5 YWW l wow and held in “Kiel? 00 I ‘ The deceased gentleman is also months shows an increase greater committee with a Lihcl‘ul majority. more urgent. 11‘8“ 0"CF- and it Willi ' ‘-“"'â€"““â€"_“" survived by one brother. Mr. Michael than the incrcasc for the whole 01' Hodgins hurl endouvori-d to stand rellllirt‘ at 1‘3““ “WW.“ thousand 35' MARK} Mil‘s‘ Leddy, of Lindsay. (in Thursday the last liscal year. There may be 'wtwm-n (ht- contractors and the pub- ditionnl men to complete the har- ' last the late Patrick Leddy returned some Way of harmonizingr this proof where he attended the 0f mom that his dcl’cnt was a dol’ont for from Buffalo, funeral of his lzrothcr James. Particulars as to the re unmounted later. , _ '01-. Morse's a lndian Root Pills are just the right medicine for the children. “film they are constipated â€"when their kidneys are our. of order â€"when over-indulgence in some favorite tood gives them indigestion â€"Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills will quickly and surel put them right. Purely vegetable. t ey neither sicken. weaken or gripe, like harsh purgativcs. Guard your children’s health by always keeping a box of Dr. Morsc's Indian Root Pillsin the house. They r: Keep the Children Well .â€"_â€" Dictionaries For The Warder on the Way l he Wardcr received a telegram this morning from the: Syndicate Publishing Co., of New York, stat- ing that a. further shipmnt. of Web- ster dictionanei. will be made at OllCt‘. The first shipment of dictionaries went like hot cakes, and at. the pros- cnt time there are several orders on hand. The}: are invaluable in the house. the Store, the ollice, or the. school. â€"â€"â€"â€"._- DEATHS. Falls, on IS†:2. wife of .\. l.'.\ lll'llil).\‘.â€"â€".\t l’cllt'lnn Honda}, llt‘tolwr 7, this 1“. Howl, .\. ('ann-ron. ( bris- bcl ( l \‘cd l‘lilllH'châ€"ln llh: township oi l-‘l-nv- 81h, 1912. ion, on 'l'utrstlay, (lct. l’ctcr 'l‘urquand l’oz'duc, accd years. ll months and 15 days, .“AXAIM. ll.-â€"-(‘010ncl thc lion ’J‘H \‘lb‘l'l‘ Ottawa, ()Ct. {cm Hughes, on rnt'vrning. has that ltinrl lady llobcrtr'; Lady live- Lady Mary {0})» (mam-.1 next year. Lord Rohvrts visited l‘laste-rn ('an- at the t'nw of the 421103 N: 'l‘er- (‘o'oncl lll'ghes otï¬cial- the unnol'nccmcnt that (icncral :s'ir hm llntnilton. lnspr‘ctor- General of the livers-as I’m-cos. will insgwcton to Canada nounced Roberts, aL‘L‘uln yanicd by lyn Roberts. crs, will visit and ' (in centzuurg. . l_v confirms pay it Visit U." next year. .._â€"..-_._â€"â€"â€" THERE IS lilil'lliliï¬ A lire-tong resident 01 bps Town- ship. and a highly respectable citizen 06 new methods of treatment of dis- W any on 0‘33. by the discovery of the originlis responsible. [fresh air and the what! conflition the cold, went. icommunity, and was highly esteem- el, being one of the best neighbors He . lwas quiet, and unassuming, and al-l though he had practically no school- many in:, he was nevertheless a. very intel- much iudoo.s, and whom they are in l partakin: ligent man: Could converse freely on the house sufï¬cient provision is notlopen air wou‘d 'end to promote a the varlous important subf-‘cts of thelmade for the admission of fresh air. I greater degree of aycrage lit-alt!) in lday and form just and right, C(n‘flu-"l'lle rcsult is more of what are com- the community. funeral will :2! \ October 10th, in the person 0! Mr. of these diseases and thus being en- Death was sudden abled to give them prompt treat-lo! the body mused by hon-es being girl like that. nnyM-"-m my» More attention is now givenltoo “11111., It might not be â€I “11' W nan'm ted remains bein-r found by s. also to sanitation, to pure water, io'usunl evil if a scarcity of, coal dld wholesome load, to living in thin occur during the coming winter. in The deceased had open air for the prevention of dis- People. of mity. there has not. been much weathtrâ€"thcre comes the usual 1 people shut prosperity with tho Laurier the country, but we can't, see it. 'l‘hc prcvalt-nce of attributing- promim-nt ( ’onscrva t i vp lcndvrs warm dt~ s‘re to get away from the cold at- mosphere, and in doing so a greatladmiss'on of more fresh air to our themselves lool homes during the winter. of more exercise in the! lh“ la- to by . ‘ A I - , - s. Modern science has done'muclr tcmonly and colds and other disc promote 'lougav‘ , ity by its discos-Cy cum. needbe. ‘ It is the luck would not Ibis him sleep. - wlll and your burnu of vim statinâ€" es. lteen an early rise: from infancy. and em. than to medicine for its cure. able to beet their houses as high 85 tics? Farmer Bmwn-l kin g," you womeninn hundred ispremm'il [was in the habit of awakening the or at least there should be. Most they .isually do, and there would the village drossmnker'l addrusn. She demands howmpropeflmefgh- :other members or the family in the'rl senses would seem to be the result not be such sudden chew from known the I88 0‘ 0'“! woman In Ielénd‘Of ogre nearly ever! wk. mornirs, so that when the lather 0" some tranSgression of the laws of 1;summel' temperature to that “web wwiâ€"Llfl- 23d! ï¬g“, butm “1 Wm: 'fail:-d to put in an appearance be- heal.h. either in the subject of it. ori is often below zero 01! 80108 ““t- 0“ experience with ahn 8:1? approach a" .fore eizht o’clock his room we); visâ€" in some of his ancestors. and 31-; the other hand. the “1313““! to sup‘ The Inevitable. for a†trial of strengthgmlsm unï¬ttd lited and the lifeless form found. though many diseases formerly rcâ€".I ply a high degree Of artiï¬cial heat The" II no 1:000 l" â€'3“an '"b tn. hover her system has “£03“ when it l The late Mr. Leddy, who was born garded as hereditary. especially con- : would make :‘ome people more desirâ€" mevltable. ‘l‘bo only argument avall- from which itis haz- d to “ganglia lcn the homestead, which is still oc- sunption. are n it now so consid- ous of shutting out the cold by keep-'8â€? with no out wind 1' t: at 3: lowing ï¬ght “POI! this comes the F“ lcupied by members of the family, cred, yet the liability to the disease in: doors and windows closed. ('old ’0‘" o'emt-“Jun'a Rune w '0‘? strain Of caring for the child be. iwas well up in the seventies in age, may be greater in those whose par- air is not necessarily pure air. If w. ndlshnct dung-e 1n the mother regal“. :and had been a. life-long Liberal in cats have been alllicted. Now that hrcathed in by one or more persons It you .3133! mongol?! today angflgg PgrthhEMingu-lfl pollthS. He had grown up to the the weather IS becoming _coolcr- for any length of time. all', “hether mp and think of m. worrying you and indeed child-birthoanligoh and needs renewal. The and l lic (-xchct uur. l l 'l'hc (lichrcnct- that a {my hoUt'leht‘ ('anadian Paciï¬c. Railway lmakc continucs to lw funny, tlc while ago llon., ('hurlns .‘lttn:l1y,.cursion, Monday, Oct. l’4lh, $10 to: who appcars to have plum-d himself} Winniieq, in churgc of thc Libcral party. was I'ltclr, $18. nfloctang’ ‘the lung! then the It. is not tbecold nirthat W “’1“ 0“ “'arm' b"°°““’"‘°°nt'ammawd dld yesterday and how little it really Sleeping amounted tinâ€"Chm 8°"- .9...†room should not be sealed “P- '1 - I- l“ the In order to relieve the situation . .. h Jumps church, lximuomr, In in. as _ _ , " l-'c\'. l‘I. .\. llockl-y, ~ \\.-in.v - It litâ€"ldncidod to run a liaerslcrs I'Ix- l i " m ‘ Sdai' . Oct_ 2nd, 19l2, drum-11.: Hraham, l ' of K-inmounl. In Join. Jame, unannotmwbm'W“ on can one- »! w. 09 1 MIN“? “Lbeolntely nothing.“ â€Well. I wouldn't can to mm a I 0 W Bureau of Information. Stranger-Can you tell on- wlm'c I / ingone to most women inâ€. . . Ind Dark. . be My an epoch m their liv di- conditions need be no hazard gelling: beauty. The unexplainable thi ‘ with all the evidence of shawl-legals,“ and broken health resulting from air". prepared condition, and with ample a: in which to prepare, women win pe -° in going blindly to the trial. m“ Every woman at this time upon Lydia E. Pinkham ’sVegmdczdy pound, a most valuable toxic and in}. orator of the female organism. “g. hc» ' A lllCl‘ll‘li. following recipe is being r0. rmnmtndcd for those potatoes afterl being cooked that bccmnc dark : l’ut . them into water and whm brought to the boil squecm i; a litâ€" Cold \"stin r. L " slams _ (zll.\!l\\1 _. \' 5, return fare from Winniâ€"l . Scars, of hint-roll. thc Libcral press flows on tho navy complaining' that l’urlinmcnt was l-‘ull particulars from any (‘,1",R, VOGHZ 5 (“In qllcstion must be taken by thcsc gcn- not to. bc callod till January. Now agent, or write M. G, Murphy, Disâ€"l A woman may not know just what _ _ ‘ , , _ tlcmt‘n its a somplimt-nt. Strong ' lu- sot-ms annoyo-d because tbc :scs- lriCl. Aucnt, Toronto. l She wants, but she usual}; guts ll. Noglc 5 (Teen, â€C. ‘ k and dccidcd vii-ws on grcat issues ,sion is to (‘OIIHIIPYK'Q' in Non-nibcr. Beatty has gont- to l ‘ *- “'Pl‘c always a nmnopoly of the ('on- l â€n says the (Iovcrnmcm has ad- "' "â€â€™_“_ s wen-k with her swan '1 sorvatiyc party, and doubtin! their ra n ks. â€"n' ('harlcs M“"l‘h."- 1"" ‘l‘V'W'in‘s’ ' licr. Anybody who linds himscll’un- ers- Convention in miml of the Liberal Opposition lS‘fllllo‘ to follow this rl-usonim: is re- , and 111b, and \,,..,.., warning thn po-oplo against the so conmn-n'lcd to ask Mr. Murphy. I "I I Water- “1gb friends at gwr : - i . PPOOf Mount llorc-u. ‘ I Mr. R iit‘hmornx Rural School Fairs 'l‘hv aim of rural ‘thc school into intimatc with cvl-rydzu- agricultural nli'uirs. ‘t. is a particular phase of Lochuical t ...cution carried into the clcmcn- 'tnr'c schools of like country districts. ’l‘hu ï¬rst stop was ncccssurily trnin‘nq of lllo' tmchcrs in tut'ul subjects. .\ fl‘t‘t‘ coursi- .\'ornml truim-d tcachcrs was urranc- . th» ()mario Agricultural (‘01- of agricultural education The purtmnut of agriculture co-opcrated hv 0d at lt‘u‘t’. and a (lll't‘t‘tï¬l‘ was appointml. with tbw t-ducationnl nuthoritics to the (iovcrnmcnt district rcprcsuitutivos the practical Coxupctitinns. u rru nu'i m; have assist childrcn in instructivu rtirnl school and wry liairs lmvl- bran ht-ld :1: lmnsx‘ord, l.itll»- lrituin and ('umcron. \Vhilc rho car» of school cardcns has been at t‘cntttrtâ€" in many rural schools, U Bald Jack Rose Says 'l‘ho- Ivancml tho openinb through ft-ar. (:ovcrnmcnt is and inmscs ncvcr fornd safe hurlmraxe in educat ion as it agricul- for (it‘â€" i ot her words, lht- l afraid to moot the Opposition, I lhcrct‘orc mot-ts them two months car- a others the childri-n wcrc encouraged §i's llclnfl dirt-(ted to-dav is to brim: l l†L'l‘HW roots and grains â€l‘l‘ll 157"" take the can.- of calves and :.\oun;_r annuals. l - . . lposcs the district rcprn-svn'anvvs mâ€" d)ll lspoclcd llu- Work of tho childrcn l 4 lhnir plots, for which sum! was lhk‘ i trihutod ircc in the pct-coding spring. I and .\'.'ith th-- l‘llk'lllng of the grain ,thn maturing oi the \‘ogvtahlcs. thi- products hnvc in many cases 'gathu-rctl for a schonl fair. in pri7cs arc L'ich. About an lhf‘ï¬t‘ school fairs are,- living hold in l'nlul‘iu this month, a "Inst pleasing: . . u start. In tho \\'u_\ o! cncouramnutho‘ sciwntiuc study or‘ nuricultuml tcrs by the childrcn. 'urn being made to "\v-nd this h-m. and it is hopvd that ln-iozw- Inna: the nearly ova-r) rural school in \\ ill haw annual eV-‘cnt a lino display of the products province in s n n inof the children's miniature farms. Becker Gave Gunm 2r. Orders q wonâ€"MHâ€" New ‘York, Oct. l2.â€"â€"In many rc- spccts the most remarkable tale of murder ever heard in a. court room was unfurled bciore .lttstico (:oï¬' and a jury here to-day. “ llald Jack" Rose. chief witness for the state against Police Lieut. (harles Beck- er, accused of the murder of licrman Roscnthal. calmly told in the minut- 2st detail hownhc allotted. the ac- :uscd policeman passed the death sentence on llosenthal and how it, was executed. “ Becker said Roscnthal make squealers out of Others. his killing would act as a warning to any future squealers, and so he was would Fan THE LluEii lkilled by the men Becker forced me 80 600i! AS MILBURN’S LAXA-LIVER PILLS They will regulate the flow of bile to act properly on the bowels. and will tone. renovate, and purify the liver. removing every result of liver trouble from the temporary. but disagreeable, bilious head- ache to the severest forms of liver corn- plaint. ' Mrs. John R. Barton, Mill Cove. N3. writerâ€"“I suï¬â€˜ered, more than tongue can tell. from liver troubles. I tried to hire,“ said Rose. Nery'ous and excited at the com- mencement, oi the day‘s ordeal, Rosg quickly got full possession of his nerve, and he told his story of mur- der as calmly as he might have sat in the look-out’s chair in his own gambling house. .His answers how came quickly, and as he told the plot of murder Rosenthal in the Very heart of the white light district was carried to culmination with Rosenthal lying â€dead in the street in front of the Metropole, every sound in the court men: was hushed and judge,-jury, wnlspectetors hung On every word of the accuser. .. Bose flatly charged that Becker‘s all times. from the moment he and Roeenthal broken following his told on the gambling‘house In which the bellman no; silent pint-at. in- C'} {oscnthnl bcaltn to clust- his mouth, llcckur would have none of it. dc- tnandim: death or nothing. and sorting that the 7.01in would give a medal to the man who croakcd " the " Squcalcr.' {050 said that he did not see the He took tho.- gun- men to llridgie Webber's gambling house and waited there while they murdered the- gambler. As soon as he got the word that lloscnthal was dead. he went to the Times Square station and ‘phoned Becker, but the ofï¬cer already had the news of the killing. Afterward BPCliCI‘ met Rose, Webber, and \‘allon at Sixth- ave. and 42nd-st. and told them to koop their nerve, that it would be all right. He said Becker told him he had been to the station house, that Whitman was on the job. but. that the auto numbers had been giv- en wrong and there would be no- thing doing. 3.5- actual killing. St. Paul's Provident Loan Society in the ï¬rst six months of its exist- ence has rescued 133 victims lrom the clutches of sharks. A simple attachment tor . piano to prevent pages of a, music book being blown about by a breeze has been patented by on Obioen. Hon. George E. Poster mi'ed for England on Government business. The German foreign minister sut- od that we: ln the Balkans my bunk-out stew mum that ,.~ In 1 . - relation , plots of land at home, and to umlor other i For instwction pur- (lis- ht’t‘n \v ll i ch dim-n (if hull - \rrunm-mcnts sas- We are gleam-d :0 sw' ity v , gar able to be U'll a“... - \ severe illm-Ss. Miss Mct‘ord-ck on.“ 'i l.II:'l\ 1, TO MAKE SURE 0F DRY FEET CALI- AND GET A PAIR 01" tax collector, is out ..:".- th :5» days. The regular mms uy‘,,,~\ c,â€- pneachcd here on 5' no.1. bmythv. \vhn Lfa‘lv‘ m". Repairs Neatly and Promptly Executed and William Street. N Lindsay Street 5. A meeting hzm 30"" ‘l ‘ . i ' be held in thv “who†“ ' l Wednesdav afli-r'n mu. " ; discuss tho form n; l in the churcn. l Miss Mary \lurllocli l couple of “cu-ks \t ' near Bobcaygeon. A good story .s ‘ - here at present of on» ,. to borrow hzs SAW. stating hl‘ noun»: :0 cut in tun a pint. to draw into h;s lmr‘r: _ plied th'.’ neighbor. welcome to it, hm. i a crOiiked-iicckml Mr. N. Ml'llzuoxr-h . l one day thls xvi-ck Mr. and Mrs. l--" “9 halve :el’t for thwr \‘.~~\‘-' The body of . Crowe arrived lit-zu- m. last “88k, and nus 'YI""' «meter-y here on '-' .: : Welre Ladies And Gentlemen’s Tailors. _ ’ SeI'Vice at tile huusv ) w. 6.. 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