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All letters from Canada mustbeaadrcssed ’pzas and another goal for the lym-i A vote taken in the M etho di st} .l‘he lest m r le u 01 ( . _ .See the .\ew «.3 deg to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- . pias made the score at full time 4.4_ _ . . . , TAKE DOWN SQUARE , ~ - - If vou deSlI‘C to . . - Church on-umon gave 102 to 13 m faâ€"i :1. .- mm mentln \desor, Ont. - , Five minute periods were then « _ . . MAYDOLE HAMMERS , . . ._ .. “7‘1“033112' c: ‘l . . 1' ' ' D troit as we see and trea- . takes. Simple am! vor and the Robinson, Bethel, Zion, , , war 8 at $2.20 .0 an,“ . , -.il. .1. our Medical Institute in e (1 cc and played each way to break the tie, Clem. Se“ in- Brad woght 47 oz {9“ . ____ 3~:'z:»:~::‘.‘.m 0}“ Windsor ofï¬ces which are for conespog‘e?1’0;vs’ d t the end of ten minutes’ hair Free Color cm: and St. ’John appointments increased; Nail Weight. “M51750 Wk?“ r ~r W“ . ml “"" 01' Lanndian business only. Address all letters “° 0 ’ ' ; lan 8' . 'flmï¬eï¬. i the vote to 202 in favor and ‘26 ag-i Frmv nm- gum-m r- ml C0 f "d f ' l .u A". ' v a ‘ DRS. KENNEDY KENNEDY, Wiaagor, Cat. “‘ raising hockey the score remalned un- Riel-{EMF} - p . . . . - ~ . . g o. s up. mules room "7 â€â€™1’ M - a :. "lddress. : changed. _. ,‘1.‘\ “,‘/l/ M\MN. _ \A - 7 . . l O . / lthe games. Hockey was a strenuous The Expenence of TWO Girlslat a time.†â€Then what is yourl ; ’game and it appealed to the young \_\ .3 .\.\ ,.35...Kgxgcgk \\\\\\\\\\\Q i lmen of this county as no other game " l ldid. We were living in an energetic 2“ § Little Britain and the Olympias GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS [were drawn to play in the opening ' ‘ ,. . . ’ , ° m’ . - Peter's Home for Incurablcs. at Kil-‘the country. . in at the end of the ruelhng stru _‘ Lydia E Pmkha. 8 Vegetable Com i ; f C031 â€"â€"â€" lglf. g g 'poundhas accomplished forceudaugh- :burn and she was brought home MM. pool. Mr. Williamson is 84, while his 'a whole lot to say about the digtyiâ€"l - ‘ 37 1‘ ‘ Z-'*':‘-~“-< UAW 3103013)‘ . themselves at their home at Ponty- ,. . . . - ,l,. ‘ .. ‘ .. ,r. i~ _. ..:‘..1.‘.lrs Jason. " 3.1:. :.~ :. :2 “5...:‘791 in l’t‘tf’lbOl‘O, wife has seen 3?. summers and win- bution of the McCarty medals. Whey, There are seven children living and i" ‘V i V: H 3ԠI i n " l . . "’ 9 - - .- - . g -... ‘ 1 3 ‘ V ) comblnatlon .~.nd checked mOSt ‘Cï¬eC-;the Olymplas and Methcz‘ell followed ‘ well enough," the DHTQUtS told ilCT‘, Brig}? ill 3!"! '5'. .5 lg gag, 11;: E iFf T‘ i‘ Ut.‘ 0911', {our of them were present at yester~ Lively. Tue game was a bum C'ngcr‘ . ii_".ai~;s â€x 1‘34“ U Ԥ ‘ E. «.â€" EU lays function: Mrs. John )lcCarroll, ( 1.17.: . ,. .. 1 Emily; Mr. E. Williaxllson. Lindsay; round in the scoring keeping the fans. \ . . , . _51 .r T 32"! are. 4" . . ianother, putting the Olymplas ahead ; and that there was no hope. But the "i g I r l‘ iii-El é - ‘ .. . : “id’s-i ;- ' ~7 .;,.». - ." ‘rr~ .. '“ , l- 1 . + v ‘i\,â€"1 a. . . I. . . , V “ ‘ I i ......... ,. . _ e . 1 Mr“ Lcltol. (I > “1th. and 31.. Geo keyed up to the cop no.ch of 0.\c1.." gen 3. Sâ€"o tang, which remained tin-,glrl lnsrsted in h a .J i u t .. iley and O. Heattlie on the uingsi Ferguson 6 P R AND OLYMPIAS THE WINNERS ........., . O . am Haliburton themselves because they did not take isistent hockey 311 the way, Newton! I (3:;wsitinns winners. In fact the last game did 9133'in in excellent fOI‘m- H9 ma;lc' " 1.141131“ ever not end until 12.30 o‘clock, but the scperal end to end ruthes during the; I ‘ . n... V, loo" {mg remained to the close, and the ‘ “mm and was a tower of strength. l strength by no annual] power can fear ’ «\L-‘Lb ". _. ~‘ .r... A r A v L- ' _- 331', centre ice were always in the deaf and suffering from diabetes andi limelight. and had lots of speed. lâ€aâ€" consumption. all hope had been aban“ .» Eton and Mercer held down the wingsldone‘l by her doctor and her family; . , _Il -‘ n , ‘ _ 2 DIED .9 inicely, in fact Paton was the best Then. one Sunday recently the mira-- R' H‘ Mcmmy’ "f (“‘r‘etoԠan“ posed 0‘ “1950' â€ceiling $29039 1“ Eman on the line-up, his work greatly I cle happened. “I suddenly saw a .v .I golï¬ciated as referee and his work i voice :_ saying “Dorothy, your sufferâ€":nOt sure as to hOW the details would and says he is going to hang on to Thursday, March 7th, 1912, ft . tisfaction. 7 gonslaught on the, Kandy Kids’ goal, lwhatever now; in fact I do not feel COUNTY BOY ls [or play by George Heattlie. This end- ,cd the first half. i Both teams went in on the second ,2 fhalf hammer and tongs and Little 1,- fened the score on a beautiful pieceJ l l ‘ . , Fore, J.- ck and Sm nth - SQUARES §Britain broke the tie on a long 811013 the local Collegiate, and was known; and an! sixt's bliick ATKINS SAWS 73c up lily J. Heattlie. ROY ROEETS went Ofl I among his acquaintances as “Adam ’ planes. Besr Pric‘s' in P519919 Hand 01‘ lilil- Try and Bevel Sonarcs : lfor pushing and McMahon followed He went west about ten years 3:50.! -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" zlllslzes from lluc up. E 35,. m, ‘ ' lfor tripping. Martin scored for the and like other Victoria county boys,_§ THE NEW STANLEY h __ ‘ Britainites and Metherell went to L t[the box for a minor offence; Preston m LINDSAY Pos'r. left her on Saturday night appare:~*- .4 ~ Band, stepped out to mid ice, and in Y A 1y .dying. Asked: “Did she really 5. .zâ€" I i la. neat speech stated that the Minis- ‘ lfer from diabetes and consumption" ’; iter of Militia had kindly donated the he replied, “on, certainly; there's -.)' ihandSOme cup to be competed for by PERIODIB PAINS question whatever about that. I; :- lteams in Victoria and Haliburton pulse has been up to‘ 200 and 943‘ 1 {counties and he was present to open has been losing half a pint of blood’ , PAGE 9. ‘ ‘ ' " ' ' -.-~ ‘{ MAYOR OPENS TOURNEY lhouse," he said, "I would not 1,9,; ,1 His Worship Mayor Wood, after a have it till I had been to see, for I. K . 5 l . [number of selections by the Citizens' l l every time you use Surprise Soap It makes child's play of wubday‘ ‘ -â€"and every day a happy day. , The pure soap just loosens tho . dirt in a natural way and ‘1 cleanses easilyâ€"without Here Related For The IthGOI‘y ?" asked a press representa-I; . tive “as to the cause of her r - l r p e i Beneï¬t 0‘ Othen‘ ;sent condition ?" “I have no theory" ; 'he replied. "Had I read of it I cer-; tainly should not have believed it; i very healthy until recently when she She i? well, but how She gOt better , complained of dizziness and cramps every I I don t know-H The temporary blind-l month, so bad that I would have to keep I, “953 and deafness. he added. were i V l her home from school and put her to bed :Dfobably hysterical. The :urged the players to win manlully, to‘get relief. . [Dart was the apparent sudden cure ofl Land avoid all rough work. Punish the After glvmg her only two bottles Ofl l - g '1. ‘l' . . , p. . ILydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-'l , , ' ; . d i ,LUCK 311 they “Shed. and 1f the game! pound she is now enjoying the best ofloher doctor conversant With the: pageâ€"an age of amb‘tion, where the (desire was to get rick quick. The ! Rochester, N. Y.â€"“ I have a daugh- ‘ :gamc of hockey formed the shape I ter 13 years old who has always been iand character of the young men par- fticipating and had its influence in shaping their future. His Worship amazing : 1. gWaS clean the public would enjoy it. health. I cannot praise your Compound icase confessed himself equally mysti-l EThe winners would hold the cup for too highly. I want every good mother E fled. “I have seen the girl this afâ€"I . _ . . ._ ~, .; 30M- year and “mum have to defend it to read what your medicine has done for ternoon,†he said, “and her condi-f ' ' ' :against all comers. He hoped the my child.â€â€"Mrs. RICHARD N. DUNHAnq, ltion is quite normal, * ' -' , - ~ ,. .7 , - . .. . . ,- lest team would win, and would com 311 Exchange St... Rochester, NY. course, but otherwise perfectly well." ' - - fgratulntc them before hand on their Stoutsville, Ohio.-â€"“I suffered from]. Her mother’s story is no less re, ;TYPICAL CASES 9F DEPGFULAE ION Evictory. His Worship then placed the! headacheslbackaclle and was veryirreg-;markob1e, and fills in the details of; ular. A friend ad- ‘ this re k H .. . .? vised me to take.! mar a“? cure. My danghter; Lydia E Pinkham’s 318 one of a family of five, and for; Vegetable Com- the 1381: seven years she , has been; pound, and before I l gradually losing her health. She has? had taken the whole ’ been stretched in bed for five years, E . of two bottles I a not able to stand up right or to help; found relief. I am i D She is pale, of t puck in position for the openingl game. VICTORY FOR OLYMPIAS l i -ekly Sun: ('- g game and the fans saw one of the Egreatest struggles ever witnessed onl :ertime. The Olympiaa nosed out inhead by the score of 8-5 in the dy- ; 5 ing minutes of the struggle by a thanks for what Lydia E. Pinkham’s . don hospital, and was there twolparticular section; it is general. . Vegetable Compound has done for me. months, and then we tried to get her iPractically the only 08-388 in WhiCh large centres where She went then to a nursing home at :what may properly be classed as ur- ‘ _ . Stoutsville, Ohio, R.F.D., No. 1. “ thing on the Marlposa lads at any Hundreds of such letters from moth- . . ‘ . . to has gone down from 4,174 to 3.682. listage of the game except in the scar-181‘s expressing their gratitude for what , St' Leonard 3' Next we tried St' ‘ ban population has overflowed mto ChingaCO‘JSY. in P991. Within dl'lVifll: distance of Toronto, has 264 people The best sections as well as the less than it had ten years ago. Mark- The th ht h ll t poorer sections have suï¬ered. Mari- barn, in the metropolitan countv of . on s e c _ " . -. . ., - _' _- :tainites have some team, and theu‘lm l y g ou ( no “W3 a posa, 1n VICtO'TLa. county, one of the York, holds no less people than :1: did i ters have been received by the L d' l . . . . y ‘3 13- ther 'n ' ~ ' .3 Right here let it be stated the 1311-]PmkhamMedlcmeCompany,Lynn,Mass. e I an ambulance “0 years ago' . :week. A fortni ill: a 0 she vent u" playing was a surprise to some ofiand during the first five minutes G.‘ g g 1 q 1Le Ethe fans. They drove in to towni1»9t’lHeattlie broke the tie, making it 5â€" “bought she was dving More than before the game started minus twol~f in Britain's favor. Paton went oï¬, itwenty doctors altogether have seen "lble t d l'ttl f h ’has dropped from 4.190 in 1901 to 3- _ u _;_ ;. o 01 e or er." .,,.... ,,. . .r , .into the gar-“e. It IS a pity they (11d!1ng and by a pretty play made thel MiSS Dorothy is a very pretty girl P001 In 1911. :‘rICGlthJiy, located In not enter the Town League this :‘eas-gscorc 5â€"5. :and 100,"; ever vo‘mocr than she is .The H on, as they certainly Would have had; and she states that immediately af- this , ter the vision she asked for her dress- . -time and shouted and urged the play-3mg gown as she wished to get up. bad speed to burn and a pretty it'll‘jors to do or die. Mercer scored Like cases might be multiplied i" uron Tract which is famous for a great its good soil, with possibly a great- er mileage of gravel roads than any other township in the province, and 31);; to do about it 1’ , a pressing and a Ten minutes more was decided on. IThe crowd was warmed up by .(4L for:“But you can’t get up; you are not ,with another tally, making: it 7â€"5. from scam to gudgeon, the see sawl'paton ,4 for the doctor on the previous day ' 1‘ ' in a beautiful rush notched'hm‘l told the parents she was (lyinz. . V. >5 r..._. s meat E. Williamson, of l’eterboro. One ment all the time. The game "Ollflicliz'lngEd when the gong sounded. Thdfusinp; assistance,a:bn:pt:t8 $105,?" :1; ’g t -, i; ‘r: my conâ€" son, Mr. H. H. Williamson, of Peter-‘not‘be called a rough one‘ by rmyzil‘Z-mrup was: getting up, m“ about the house. . With bunk drafts worth $78,000 in northwest Quarter m, seven thirtr» :r.:.._,. ‘ 3.1; ;.;;.; Mrs. “11- hero, and two daughters, Mrs. J. A. lmeans, although the checking was; OLYMPIAS i ‘ ih's r. W I Ev f S k sevnr wesf‘of the third ‘ ‘ '. :‘r T :-- mares. Thor McGhee, of Alpena, Mich, and Mrs. terrific at times. 5 Newton 3 , 3 1 ngl. - - ï¬res, 0 P‘.) 339’ i ' â€â€˜1‘ W - ' ’ Q ï¬ps as ; ;: of members of Porter, of Wallaceburg, were absent. Ferguson was in the nets ,3â€. the; McMahon , EMBMCE?AL AID ‘sea captain and financier, climbedl I knew ten years ago that Marika- 2:221:12}: -‘ : six-rations being A large number of grand children visitors and played his position vell.i Preston 3 . aboard the .G-T-P: train tlle other gtoon was gomg to be a good City. missetteai -.-.:: :.: those present, and and onestrand zrand “-393.59? were :L. Rogers at point and J. Heattliel Metherell i TO HOSP [TALSEEESI :3??? “:iifémwmiiigew‘ix E that it was going to be a big City," lout a mi “T383558."‘Ze5‘o Mr. and M... at Put. up :5 slendlddbmggfl Sylvester % icons... .0 din... M2 5 $321 ,zzptfggfgfmg‘; tidiffg’; 33:50:. $8.52. [:38 {)est. of.hea1th :Williamnon i Peterbcro will unite :ockey, then‘ re levmg an IYUS lrgipaton Mercer! A. .E. Donovan’s. bill to amend the gfmm an investment made here in, i d _ 1 ll â€_ . 11 d g “11.3 whale . «a » . . ' . ' ' . , elng strong features 0f the" “("k' Wesley O. HeattllelChaI‘lty Act, reqmring municipalities' h tt 4 11' (ii a}. -ave crave e over ‘ Cl. er 4.. save ,5»: .:vmg together by in wishing th aeongratulatlons. G. Heattlie and A. Martin as hives Martin ito pay for the care of their poor in years ago ave ne Eu 1m 3. goo country in a buckboard. and I know WM [and centre respectivelyfwere in rare. G. Heattlie form and uncorked a brand of hockeyi :that made the fans sit up. C. Wes-l sized fortune and it was with a isomething about it." broad smile of contentment that he5 Captain E res has a 1‘1 ht to he settled back into an upholstered.s ‘ y g The bill stipulates that the super- chair in the l’ullztltm and watched the ; W811 satiSï¬ed With the “'95? He ‘185 intendent of a hospital immediately twinkling lights Us Saskatoon fade six more quarter sections which be upon the admission of a nonâ€"payingrinto the distance. has been holding for the past ten .paticnt to a public ward in the hos- (years. One of these is situated near the hospitals of other municiualities, J. Heattlie {was left over for a week. L. Rogers ,are both good men. â€"\ l l _ . ‘ ' -â€"â€"~ . , , Captain Eyres’ exuerience with Sas- . . f The Kandy KIdS had on their ngu-! Ipital shall notify by registered post katoon real estate is a marvellous ; Wilkie, another near Tessier. and the .‘- ;- :»;r:; 337333193: open to lot of hockey enthusiastis kicking lar'line up and played steady, con- 1 i i the clerk of the municipality from one Ten years ago he came to this 7 remainder lies along the ONE- lines w ' ‘ ' ' - . - . . . - - . 3:3 d’fffl‘ n parts of the rov‘nce. -â€" i thh the patients represents hlm place, “th was but a tiny hamlet; n 1 c e t _.l c p l gtient has been admitted to the hosâ€" ‘pital, giving such particulars as may London, March Sâ€"A young girl m-§be ascartainahle to enable the clerk . . " c *lic' ' .' V stored in a moment to health andlm _ th nun. â€33'1â€?“ m identify lb“ lpatlent. Upon the discharge or death , . . ' 9"! _ . ‘ _ ‘ _ gm $7031 had a busy time Of It" and; CURED EN {Vifgvrg'lself as being brought, that such pa~ stretchinv itself beside the river. lief Saskatoon Dally Phoenix, February Brilliant openim": The two games played were re- ‘SllCCESSfdlly negotiated With 51‘0““- 1 “J l ‘ .7†7 ' 21:". and the rouple marlâ€"ably fast and it took overtime that 100k“! like tallies. MCMaCO†atl â€"â€" l - ~ . , attended \vit- periods: in each contest to decide the pmnt “'33 always COUSPICUOUS. olld; ' - ..- ‘ ' l ~ 03111 purchased :1 1:12:11 Containing one sum, - - (lFCd and sixtv acris about three‘ Mr. ECyrcs formerly resided .11 Pc- ‘ _ 6 miles from the town, and paid $10 tcrboz‘o, and was a visitor In 2,33»: per acre for it. ls got his title and "q A} q xv. xv .,‘r-’;:V\ "" -r H - “r: not, \ 5 . . ~ . . ,. ~ “‘1‘“ “"“4 1“" :ed†“’0 Le , 5:021 01 the dyad: of his 1.112%“. All. city :frvcrzil weeks ago or: the wool:- , iof such a patient the muniCipality . ' ‘ . r. 1: .,. .l n--~,« ‘r:""\r caf‘c‘ï¬c'l. -. . w 1 " . -: ‘ . . .. , - .‘- w. tha‘ she 11 o x l‘Oll-' . came b..c.. “9-“ “~" â€WW “ “W “. V l .. m pros f 1"“.CI" ' :f no. my. iv both orcitezrlevlt and enthusiasm Cid 3013 Preston ‘lt' cover p1.yed a 300‘1"%Oflal)ly maul L .a0 e pc 1. ifrom \Vthll she or he came, must lhrn (ll-C wry. -lm m s“ects ham 'm‘a†I?) ' O ' 3 .( ‘ . “ ’ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 ‘h ' 11 Id' cezi the blessing of a lllll‘flCiC. No- . . “d " r "““‘ â€â€œ "‘0†“*" county. Willie in the east he mac;- --. ., 'N'l‘o’e “have ons iot heady game 3-1 L l‘Ongll, 0 mg» ‘ lpav the hospital’s clalm. ‘“ ‘ l . r idown his position most satisfactor-Fthmg 1353 than than happened ‘0‘ and went away minim. He returned l . , .4 : ilv. Metherell as rover and Sylvester I Dorothy Kelm, of Herne Hill. Blind: k:~ m. - ..:+~ 1 ,' q ‘n . v'. ‘rb ~ .. s hon ‘. cn Am. Valid, Nam . “0‘19? 1.000' people were cared for ‘ t H v - oy hospitals, for which no compensa- ltion was received,†said Mr. Dono- .s,,-~. 7 (a... up}. : 1 ‘..' -. . - ‘ . , -_ , Leis on don . J 1.. ,. hing am- ll, ‘ )llllorook. lie. was born m \lctal‘la . county. {his property for 3532,1160 cold cash. lie ; g . i also held some lots here, and he d1s-: ’noon the foilmjuqday t:ansferred K Van. â€a râ€" V‘â€" â€a J. A. Ellis, of West Ottawa. support- return for them. He paid $250 for the? “â€" . i . ‘ ‘. ,>' | ’ - if? y_ -. , pleasing the fans. Harry McConnelligl‘eat light,†she sails, “and heardaled the prlnc-ple Of the bln They were 1°t5° He 8‘1†holds â€'0 more 10Ҡ"ICNEAR3‘4Y At ““0““ Road, on Mrs- during the evening gave excellent sa-iings are men get up." Then twoiwork Wt: and several members saw {them for a while. The purchasers of; Thomas McNearney, aged 94 years- hands clasped mine, touched my eyes much litigation in prospect if the bill the farm were the Gratias Land Com-z McNEARNEY-At Victoria Road, on in turn, and I was able to see my was adopted in Its present form- many of Saskatoon. Capt. Eyres put-g Saturday. March 2nd, 1912. Thomas father and mother. I have no Pain {chased the Primeâ€)? from the Ternâ€"g McNearney, youngest son 0f Wil- lperance Colonization Co. It is the. liam McNearney, aged 1'.’ years- THE PLAY The game started with a terrific fivhere the puck hovered for some I “q if I have had a single day's ill-| .1 time. After some end to end rushesgnessԠI i LIBERAL CANDIDATE’ " iby the forwards of both teams, Pa- The doctor, who 10? two years hasl . . . l B t l . . been attending the girl, is one of the, . CS owest 113011 30130th one for the locals. MC" - - At the Liberal convention held at‘ . . .. . ctors and sur eons in l 7 [Malian went to the box 10" hugging, ibEStdlanV-i do (1 .5 a 'u t' g f theiLemberg‘. Sask., recently. Mr. John I Qua“ y Prices 1' land shortly afterwards O. Heattlie’t e â€the ’ an 1 a 1 5 ice 0 ' â€Q. lnotched Little Britain's ï¬rst. L. Rog- pea°e' ‘4 iers then went to the penalty box and had got up and was about thel } Preston scoredf Olympias 2, L. Bri- 1â€" . . -t “When I heard that the‘ girl McLaughlin, of Cupar, was unanlm ously chosen as the Liberal candl- date to contest Saltcoasts riding for mun-v" The time is at hand when every carpenter shall hav WELL 6 . It?†,Proviggiimfuï¬- yrï¬xfrgflm to renovate his tool kit and procure his new tools are 6 1n is a n o . . g I K, C†and was born at Norway; the‘sprmg work commences. Our Carpenters Tools, Victoria County. 1 Saws, Planes, etc. are from the best makers only. Mr. McLaughlin was brought up in ; ‘Lindsay‘ and lived with his mother‘ on Cambridge-st. He was educated in. _ ___â€"â€" â€"“A :tain 1. The Mariposa lads soon ev- oWELL STANLEY PLANES Let Us Show You l CARPENTERS F I made a name for himself. ‘ BRACE Come in and see our new EXPAP'SXVE BIT" lines and buy only if they ‘ Q at $2.50 each. 9 $0.. “HIM“, u must. Th3 P reabyterian (Dilute!)I t00k w..- Iloocnl. . ' i l THE FALllil’G OFF ill MARLPiiSA J fifty townships within driving distance of London. ,vcted at ran. 2 from the older ‘has fallen from 3,151 to 2,509. Essa, ‘ arts of Ontario, all but seve h the best townsh‘ ' the 'di r :herself. Soon after she first became 5p n 5 0w 1p m r1 3g 61}. ‘ _ _:_ only sixteen years .1 _ _ :by the census of 1911 a decrease in resented by the Minister of Agrieul' 3the local ice. It took ninety minutes '-= old, but I have bet- 1: 31:13:18 “Virgo I: eggsumgt?“ sam'lpopulation as compared with ten jture for Ontario, has dropped from ito decide the game, the regulation : ter health than forl . m 2h 81: ea mg, u afterlyeal‘ts before. 3,438 to 3,084. Matilda, in the ex- gfull time play and thirty minutes ov- - two or three years. mne mon s 8 e came home no bet'é _ . _ . ' _ {cellent county which is represented in I cannot express my tor. After that She went Into a L0n-; Thls dCChne 15 1101: conï¬ned to any I the Legislature by the Premier 0! :Ontario, held 4,016 people in 1901 and I . . . _ , :has only 3 L64 now. Dariington the . I had taken other medlcmes but (11 n ' . - . . . . : . -. . gscormg streak, but they had to ï¬ght ï¬nd relief â€â€"Miss CORA B FOSNAdUGSt auto 3. hospital at Hampstead, but‘andllc‘mase IS ShOWn IS in tOWDBhIPS J best township in Durham county, 02:. " e on ave W ays u level-y inch of the way. They had no- ' - , (they thought her case was hopeless. adJOInlng the 1y 3 little over 30 miles from Torono blind d d f d th d very bet! ( :. mhips in Ontario in so at the time of the previous census- an ea 11 . fl , . - . -. ’ ’ a e octors 35: g; [3;] a concerned, a township men Calscor, m the famous Llagara with 1.15.13 it roads and within easy district, has lost over 300 inhabit~ Tl gof their best men, Everson and ‘e-land shortly afterwards o, Heattneher and from ï¬rst to last they were access both of Lindsay and Toronto, ants. E ' h a . - IRS, and WithOUt a warm up jumped s followed. Metherell saw a nice open- ?‘ ‘ ‘ H ‘r (1' definitely. We are face to face with . depressing problem â€" the depopulo‘ion of rur: ‘ Ontario. What are our statesan gru- .. “3.21., fl )‘ I I .3. «(drips-d ‘ ,o l. Ur“? ‘35 ~ (.3. t‘nrl‘.*~â€"wi:u$r§r one» It