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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 7 May 1908, p. 6

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x 1’7;"-'5- Grange has been apâ€" ointed Principal of the Ontario Vetâ€" imary College, which is being taken ,,:,5;1 the Ontario Government, to e run. as â€"A Provincial institution by the Ontario Department of Agriculâ€" ‘ture, on lines similar â€" to the Ontario Agricultural . College. it"‘ Bad blood is the cause of all. es, ne , wheumatism, sciatica, digestion, all nervous troubles, genâ€" Cow s and the special Cailâ€" its that â€"only women ‘folk knov‘, r . Wikliam ‘ Pink Pills are the one iwe, because they go right to the eot of the trouble in the biood. hey change the bad blood into good ood, and thus bring health, strength M energy. You can get these pills tom any medicine dealer, or by mail ‘B0ca box, or six boxes for~ $2.50 rom. the DBn Williams‘ Medicine Co., ockvill ®: ihood . who â€"need | M thal anle h iâ€"~ B !- &} A en *sxf c en! Ins laank ) 3 T "s‘ '1«‘2.'â€"“-1 l ‘ io 1 ,M;;ya.v%“&:?, l in .;_“r s P o ty ‘day was a" week‘ long.. In l ontmantes an ;'-Jd* /s 5 t ;; *" t 4 o “)‘-g..f‘ #’ ..,“ ‘] is "out of order p= a the medicine these .. young | rich, red blood They .clear _of pimples “r““ â€"'Yq ‘~ o H w"«- +‘ is ‘ the experience of Adoiphe. , _of: St. * Jerone, Que:, _ a man 10 years ol . age, â€" who \ "For more than a :year T sutâ€" ~from ge 1 weakness, and 1 é), i #o . weak . that (ILoâ€"was \ Â¥o abandon ‘ my work © as a _ My appetite Jailed me, I had ;_4 nt headaches and T‘ beâ€" to su from indigestion. . I. was N6 s0 rapidly that I began © to thatconsu mption was ~fastening @ilf upon me.. _ Our family . doctor ated me but Id id not gain undet eare. I was in a very discouut tate when & friend from Mon ‘eame to see me. . He strongly ed me to try Dr. Williams‘ Pink Is. 1 did so and inside of three tke: an to feel better, . my. &p~ began to improve and I seemâ€" \ We have a fecling of new courage. wl Rontinued the pills till I bad taken H Boxes and I am now enjoying the ib health I ever bad. My cure surâ€" ised many of my frieeds who began ,*{'T_ & me as incurable, and â€" I 1 Secret of Good mdvise other young men who ‘to follow my example and ; Williams‘ Pink Pills . a dair *diseases like anaemia, headâ€" The inexperienced houseâ€" wife ‘can have the very best aid in making the Finest Bread by using PURITY FLOUR mills in the world from Made in the most modern Is Good Flour Bold Everywhere in The Greoat Dominion nomi 4# Bread health and vigor ouly d&. is rich and ~zed, sands . of young . men m Treatment liams‘ Pink NeE because ol© picturesgue scenery or of this ~combined With mm of yreat »atural: < wonders; others because ol .the engingéting triumphs there exhibited; and still others . bee cause ~they ans centres of commetrcial progress : and: promise. Few praccé combine ~all. these. | ~Come. and . se¢ one that does. > s ot Lumdy‘s Lane from the pen . of ev: Alited B, Lavell, the Pastor of L,indy‘s Lame: Church. 1 _ _ of W < «sloo, : appeared "in "the last ‘isiue t The Christian Guardian: It ~ is ( facteristic of the man and written in his best Yein.â€" â€" Stand here with me« on the tower , o o o t to o Sagle Us, N "*{%f"- |» , P 2 " " Paisey __(_‘,'% n * ‘»M'fi dtjocty: biak t ‘n*fi /‘qil’s *L j n“ifi ooo o Hinke un t x: M ' \m‘ f 4 40M ; 4 . 3t nds oo es Sn ‘ . + i RC the river, lie â€" those w’fi-- kmorg | U con city of the same name.. )n _ g directions railways, steam and s tric,. are making their , endeavors to copeâ€" ‘with "the â€" enorâ€" | mous and evtt{m‘llg.'fisfl_.u [# continent. That long file of . steel| ! lowers ~bearing the: c& Jgr lines of copper north frgan that i ‘ngz"upon the edgo of thoe‘l: carries : ‘the‘ electric: power doawn "the . _river,}. aétoss the gorge and on through New York State to the city of Syracuse,}" 150"miles away. Those wires farther | / to the south, running west, near the | © curronts which light the city of Toâ€"| 4 ronto . and . pull/its> trolleys. ‘Andj + here go all the othets? â€" Who can | tell. But soimewnhere,. near. offar, a | 0 million whects turn at their bidding. And yet, after all, these wires are, nty servants of that great source of|% . owetr whk&.mu them" _ their ;l streugthe . To southâ€"cast we. BJ toward the dull roar as of w:fi:? c arrl the white cloud, as of steam risâ€" § £ A; high in the Still air, and from| 0 the top of which break ‘white clouds | 1 and float lazily off into the blue siy,} f ‘here, we }now, are the great falls . at which all the world comes to 100k |4 ‘:nd wonder, where theâ€"waters from |1 the great lakes take their plunge 10:|\ ward Lake Ontario. But, it we could | i rierce down.into the rock of the bank 1 of the rivcr, or pass the white beasts | which roat and lash and strike in the | ! iapids above the falls, we would see |â€" that not all the waters that enter the Niagara river at Fort Erie and Jeave it at Lake Ontaro, pass overâ€". the ‘ brink of th> Canadian or . American fall. Drawn into the intake of â€" the Catario Power Companty, or the Elecâ€" | trical Development Company,â€" or. the | Canadian * Niagara Company, thous ands â€"upor, thousands of tons drop daiâ€" ly down the penstocks, and era they ‘ l lcave tha tunnels apd again enter the river, they have whirled the © great turbines, which in turn have forcted the generators to send forth the enerâ€" gy in that form of electricity vhich‘ means such tremendous things for the modern world. ‘What all this .cttv-' ity meant to this region toâ€"day we inow. _ What it promises can only be guessed; but it ceftainly includes â€"a conimercial development in the Nia: gatw. pennsula, â€" and especially in that part â€" adjacentâ€"to the Niagara s River â€"and the ~Welland Canal, _ dat â€"| in ~advance ol anythingsyet stem in | Ontario. â€" ~ CA e o es _ We tutn, and out glan>? goces north,. y aerq*.thc wide valley. Far: on . the | borizon it â€" rests upon the stately thaft of stone, which, upon Queensâ€" ton Heignts, seven miles away, .comâ€" memorates. the name _ and fame~ . of Sir Isaac Brick. And gazing upen it we forgeb forâ€"the moment modetn :] commerce and engineering marvel,and think of ‘the days of a _ century. ~ ago, when a "At Queenston Heights and Lundy‘s Lane $ Our brave fathers ‘side by. side," . â€"| fought for the fag and repelled <the .invader. Po you see yonder. . log house a few ficlds away to the lwut? The main room in that house | was plastered durinig the battlc on the lwocl stopped â€"many times that . day : @nd as he heard the boom of. the cannon and the peak of ~tbe: musketry. across" the valley, prayed ‘for _ . the salety d-"mvusn than ‘he : who had gone 10 « o The rollowing graphit destription Aud this hill, and this "street, this Lundy‘s . Lane," what have th(z not seen?. Youder ~ancient road, winding up the â€" hill Prom the rorth, comeg from Quacnston,‘ and ~crossing the Lans hete, passes close by the Horse« shoe Falls and on to Chippewa. I 4s the old Portage road. Along. it, on lhe aftermoon of July 25, 1814,there marched from Uhippewa an advance guard â€" of . American troops â€" under (General Winfield Seott, which was later followed . by whe full force .. of 4,000 men, tinder General Brown, the American commanderâ€"in=chief; . Their whject was to proteed to Butlingtor:, thence :to York, and to cut. of â€" all Canada wosut lzhi .. Abe Dmtfih ' s pe "Time Aails as to tell in â€" : how it was‘,done: . § with a division of the ‘G Infantry and> Ane parated _ Mii« tla, prepares in hatte» to © chiot Ah ’L - ~yonder curve and 10* Jhol l :a’* h 4 ol .. Th Frmades. uin » Pn is Lt maneh it o * e m n ground by y *z K w % Ueby <1 . F =§' in earnest. The whote (Al o the uns is lo 1 sage of the Labe: x $ :MM :‘-M- prak â€"atiacked & L® 'M“ lole:o'h: ' Â¥ , Jbut 1 + just in front of where : ie _‘ now, and . â€" will give no‘inth mote. . 1he right wing ou the other slope,; ‘thatâ€". ters the U. 3. Infaniry, which _ at= tacks it and compels the battlé â€"~ {0 e settled in the centré. Wi* ter charge is ~made bete by th> AM* cricans in their attempt to take the zuns ‘and to<break the British linc. They bave: now beew _ figiy ing for es s e P 4 PCY â€"s Tar : o as . "‘zj ish whiletheâ€" whole army of the enemy. jas artived on ‘the feld. 1b M{ is dark and hot. Most of the. British troops ‘have marched many miles, and are weary with the continuous strain »# battle; Tor during all these . hours ihe noise of the guns is â€"not hush>1 ‘except to be followed by svdden charâ€" s out of The datkness and , the fierce ndâ€"toâ€"hand â€" fighting with sword id bayonet. And yet they still hol4 the tidge of the Lan#, and brokon rcâ€" i::cnb or â€" companies ‘only ~retire Lo shelter on the other side of . the Will that they may reâ€"form for ; the further defen:> of . the guns, : And °â€" now along ‘the saudy> roid comes â€" the reinforcement .whi.h in the nd will settle ie issue of: the day. iFor, though Coloust Hercules Scoit â€"ni his mew" nave marched Awenty ‘wherchy every member of the never miles. to reach the feld theit Spizit i8 _ work ‘?u"'m ;fl the oo io nlaunted. . This force consists * Ofa meal hy certain signs “z o 1400 "men, ‘of the 10310 A04tb,) $ib. pouts The 1607 in question had woru some tompanies of the kKoyal Seqt-‘deruwtyumkwm teâ€" and _ somie militia. . And: they come â€"ceived such Tront just in time. .For ~ suddenty three the hands of the .'3 charges converge uron the British had moticed h h 3 . O# guns. The ~ Americans \ have . made her gate" post,. sÂ¥ie ~â€" thought one supreme effort to winâ€"the â€"hill mfl.mm.‘ s Schoo It all Rappens imwa momert. â€" The boy, until it was re that this ginners are shot down, ind before meant a gtutLl to the _ W the supporting infantty can give < a 4 Willies. . One would & the â€" gunsâ€" and the souty crest are â€"ft A dog was Ek‘ gm ‘lost.. Surely now the Americans areâ€" whether was : on victorious. But, no, . a fercer hp‘h‘_â€"\lot. another whether wood must be it of determination than ever Seems, Sawed or not, i | to seizo theâ€" defenders. The lew reâ€"] say the mark has ! “%‘i mainimg guns are brought ta «* the{ calls are not go â€" e* horth crest, and ate planted almost, fuses now to say "U strength, inuzzle ~to muzzle with those of the R hn s enemy, «only the nartow. Lane dividâ€"\ DOES NQ . HA . .ing them. . And there for _an hour the| . 4#> MUCH fietee . fight frages,: while, by charge a ax" m and counterâ€"charge,. each .strives for : t 3 is 2 kn < the possession of _ the Lane. And Mix © the‘ followilg by | shikin ¢ ‘we sw * nmes ~ â€"~midnight. Flesh â€" and| in a tattle and take in: tcaspoontt now~. comes â€" <midnight. "Flesh _ and FMood cannot stand much mote, but who â€" can stand: it" longest® : ‘The . next : hour â€" answers â€"_ the question. Ripley is .mow the _ ouly unwounded Amerrcan <general. _. _ The invaders are on urfamiliar ground fight ing a fot of: unknown strength, but stemingly unconguerable in bis .. deâ€" termination ‘to hold the passage Of «ie where he stands. Fight as they may a complete victory scoms Ampossible. The: south ¢rest bas seemed ‘ the Key, but even its possession has not given them the position. Cnâ€"e, in â€" a brayt altempt to settle the contest, Generâ€" al: Winfield Scott bas taken his inâ€" fantry â€"dawn yonder dip under the hill, but, kuseling in the grain, the §9th: meets him with such a. terrific volley at short range as, to shatter his whole centre, and & charge com: pletes the discomfiture ol‘_kl‘:‘ vh..:. POPme ob un ucA WS 1 "the whol: army is dispirited, the wounded are lying wbout by hundteds, and; the dead) are péled in hoaps:, What is almost hone, thinks General Brown, ¢amn be better completed toâ€"morrow . certainly it is impossible to advance, and just as certainly 43 it impossible to remain. ‘A retirement to the base at Chippewa, two miles â€" in the rear, ;lgirrbe advisable. . At this momâ€" ont, on the British side, the gallant Drummond, though ‘himselt ~wounded, but for the moment lost © seems . a mxessary seal to assure the sicocss of ths might‘s work. Cns side: arâ€" t.n%hg. retitrement, and the othor.a final gdvance, leaves no doubt as to the _ end,; With 4n . overwholming: charge . Drummond‘s troops burst like a\ thundetbolt upon the foe. . A sharp and ~deadly fight, the guns aft retaken, the whole. crest: of: the . Rill is again. in the: hands ot ~the CaM,â€" ‘dians, and the carly hours of > the nuraginn‘"> m" C ar" the on scd ‘Americars d-r,-\n-gnfi.. Later theâ€" invaders takpe pen‘e and fee preâ€" cipitately to Port Tris, â€" and alew We â€" come down" from the church tower and wand>r, thre the â€" old _graveyard. / 1t dates "f1dm the cigh teenth~centory, ‘and ‘the ‘nawes> and is forming <the brokon aumcn of what remains of his 2,800 men,.alpng the ridge and under the hill, for ‘one fnal attempt to retake the guns. He and his trcops havs certainty blockâ€" ¢d the invasion with success, but "to win back the ‘hill, beld so long and aver months I # great tonie "Life in Every Dose" #54 FUV. " SOr . mt ‘ is t the organis m?‘."r"'& flm q"’&‘: aV . Tfimmku ;:am-, detegmined ‘and im }" ; a k beyont the €1098 | Same . . comess to‘ a _ Stand | ""_, .. 1% i â€" 10â€" mpaiint oi th! Aolly a:t and his carnal Q-Ls:c.n not play organsâ€"auwadays M‘:fiv did, but air is playi t The lm*a 3 énough. CAll *‘“t-u'cn‘"f“"”"!' seme ~quality and power, 4n 130 opâ€" erator pumps . and lo.u',s .l“-'-‘-.\ u.hn’ But the â€" Angelas dves not tans‘" with these ordinary players. With an ~Angelug ~the â€"musicizn: . has all the gradations of . touch and tout that can be found < in theo fngers . of a > great artist; Me has. th> dainty grace ol a De Pacamenn of the power ol a Mambourg. (Two tiny levers and i t * o ‘Aorte r& A ritard ‘or ; an ~acceletando scom 'z s aminacet the murlciny ce ‘pio an. equipment ant can ‘Play. wtvhn nvisic> with all the < expression that. his . temperaâ€" mont da-;-:-'::b md'lnu-c Piaâ€" noâ€"player m-# or ‘Canay; da by Messrs. Gourlay, Winter‘ 'a Leemfaizi‘ Toronto, and is ‘installed as a part of their â€" splendid ‘Gourlay piano. â€" No.fmer. instrumont is â€"â€"made in this country Aban 1be.Gourlay , as hundreds .. ;of musicians will Acstify, The union of the Gourlay and ; the Angelus . is. an aftistic umion, . as any musician will find wh> takes tho trouble: to tr} one. . Catalogue and price list will be mailed free.â€" . , Â¥is Tthe marning ow ap woine as the mar 4 f boy, until it Wn , that meant a great to the _ W Willies. . One sign would mean w! fr a dog was lk‘an “‘fi t whether reception wia$ {av s * A+% M ‘eo'rq"â€". ‘ 'm....r ‘rl?.tmfl the tramp â€" gentry was successfully. worked atâ€" Hespelet whereby every member of the neverâ€" work band knew a good place to get not, another whether wood must be say 3 ‘aund calls ate not so ,#nâ€" fuses now to say “'UIIH- strength,"" Mix the‘ followilg by : shakin z well in a tattle and ‘take in tcaspoontul doses ~after meansy ‘and at ‘bedtime. Fluid® Extract. Dandetion, . omeshalf ounce;â€"Compound Kargon, one ounce;, Comtpound : Syrup Sarsaparilla, thiee punces. _A local druggist is the ‘auâ€" thority | that (these simple harmless ingredients can be . obfained. at nomiâ€" inal ‘cost from our homs druggists.. . The niistureis said to cleanseâ€"and strengthen the clogged and inactive Kidnoys, overcoming Backache,â€" Bladâ€" der weakness and . Urinary~trouble ~of all ‘Kibds,: if takon before ‘the stage of Bright‘s disease, Those who have tried this say it positively‘ overcomes pain in * the back, élears the urine of sediment, and regulates ‘urination, especially _ .at night, even the worst forms of Every mas or woman who feels that theâ€"Fidneys are no# stronmg . OL acting in a heaithy manner . should mix â€" this: preseription,. as it is said to doâ€" wonders for many persons. The SGnnt? APa.) Times was first to .print this temarkable prescription the leading mewspapers of" New York Boston, Philadelphia, Pittéburg and iit.Octobcr, of ~1906, since when ~ all other citics" Bave made many. â€" ‘@nâ€" nouncernonts | of. it to Their readers. inscriptions on the sconâ€"s bring back necded inspiration from the httwd-t ol ; o‘d.â€"The beautiful monument _ t« Those â€" who (died victorions, the gram ite stoue to the memory of the brave invaders«who hete fell, and hore and there another ‘grtave, bring to mind the decisive but terrible July night ot _‘ winotyâ€"six years â€" ago. : But here, too, lies ‘the dust of nwiny ‘a pibheert whose story is tull of endurance anmd courage : as> that of ~any «oldier, who ster Taced tanmon. ‘‘They ‘rest from Their laborsg, and â€" theirâ€" wotks . :.do tollow Athent." + Eo O e es S i t ty wmd. the jrom féiice, covers / the ~dust of ‘ths Hon, Cecil â€"Bishopp. Ile . hat tought in . Spain, and lMol/and, ani Portugal, # a_t his death was m specting t "of _ Uppet Cana~ da. Ina skirmigsh at Black . Rock, in 1813, ‘he‘ was . mortally wounded ; ard waw fmaily buried here, . barely thirty years of age, and the witd tattle of a year after was ~ Tought over his grave. Not myny feet away He : the mottal remains of Laura Inâ€" \pnoll Sevorc, whose swect, stromg ih'c, fashlom d ’l:.le. grects the ‘silnt visitotr to her. tomb. Her stoâ€" lun'.-fi not to ue told here. . It is and ; hould be, ) no.er by. every Caâ€" nadien and ~Briton. . And its sigriâ€" ficence is aot merely â€" am indi idual one. â€" Ratber is t that ber spirit ~But from the many :-m‘ graves two . Bnzet 1 our memorty, "lo cain thr for mazing odds a century ago Britain, and onaite 1 ,’f%'fl x mnl s i8 m”w‘e:&g’{ e fucag Wwhelth. all tho s and nd perple deâ€" 1 <â€"Herman>Pféifer‘s ‘beautiful~. prize Ver gives much distinction to th? May Woman‘s Home Companionâ€"Anâ€" ‘thet‘ notable _ art feature <of .. .thssâ€" : ne "is a fullâ€"page reproduction .. William.. Balfour â€" Ker‘s . paintingg "Memories." .â€" An aged Civil . War reteran is ~ carrying his company‘s colers in a Decoration Day parad>, his ‘ eyes almost..closed un ~reverie. H:;tnl hm ‘crowd the yague, shadâ€" owy â€"forms of the gallant youths _who tollowedâ€"the colots with. â€" him neatly & mmy Ago;. A : Dr. hguvu Haleâ€"gives . some ; advice to young marcried. folk. In, ‘"Aré We . Ready. for sour: Chil ‘dren?" Christine Terhupe Herrick â€"ap~ proaches the problem of the child in the family from / an actually : new point ot view. ..‘‘Euroue on Five Dolâ€" lafs: , Day‘‘_is . the first. of a seties ot articles on the, best way to. trtaâ€" vel abroad. , Every person. who .â€"is married â€"â€" or hopes to marry ; will ‘enjoy© greatly .the hot" discussion. on the martiage question, under the tis tle "‘Is _There . a Panic in the . Marâ€" wWOMAN‘S HOME COMPANION riage . Market?" Mrs. Sangster talks to the Amoriâ€" cam ~woman of her dutics. in.entet; Aaininz â€"her. friends..< The. Summer Fashions, _ the Dressmaking Lesson, the Making of . Lingeric Waists, â€"are. lll')::: in . Grace . Margaret ... Gould‘s New D'I“l’“a t. . The other: 4: partments _ contain:‘"Whati to _ Do with the Gardem in May!‘‘ recipes for twenty.different ‘kinds of . salads |by Faunie Mer: Farmer; reviews . of taoks; The &lfln ige, with its domsm of . practical fll&e‘flqn. ani Lloyd‘s Puzzle Page. â€"_ . ~ _ . > The May issue. is rich in fictionâ€" "Dog-llâ€"tzmw," "A Hcrart Speâ€" tialist,‘" .‘‘Pancake Neighbors," The Gentle Highwayman," . are titles which will give some idea of the enâ€" tertainmcnt this magazine ‘contains. The Province of Ontatio has . now ‘o,_mht‘\ C .. *3 AUL bae t3 «The current issue < of the Official Gazette contains© a proclamationâ€" in the . name of his Majesty, saying: No# know / ye" that ~we â€"do hereby make known our . Royal . will . and pleasure to dissolvé the present Legâ€" ilative Assembly, and toâ€"call a new Legislative Assembly of our said proâ€" vince, and we do further Ueclare bat by the advice or out Executive Coynâ€" oll we have Monday given | orders (0r igsuing cour ~writs in due fores, for calling a new Legislative: Assembly w-flq the said writs to bear the 11th day of May, ard to be n:rpuh forthwith after : the execuâ€" tion thereof." â€" LEGISLATURE HAS The â€" document fixes the â€" date ~of nominations and clections .. as anâ€" ln-f-z.’e- «June 1â€"and 8. . Jt is dpdd ‘m Mr. A. H." Sydere, scm the profit : |=;jes. in poultry how you can get some of it Just get my and read it BEEN DISSOLYED M+. C.IMOaMm.Tmmumm'cm sustained a severe tat on mvtflh hand. MW.flmumg&dhuum Fq. aigs: ‘‘My hand was so awollen and painful 1 had to carry it in a sling for some months. !a the care of a wellâ€"known doctor in Toronto for several weeks. mm.:l‘sfl.obenrv,andmdly he waid my finger woold have to be tken off., The pain from the wound was tetrible was extending right up I comsalted another medical mab and was treated by him for somme weeks longer. . lie then ed : hw* scraped. Mmm-“wmtohymbm-h{ml 1 the Zamâ€"Buk as directed. . Next morniaig the wound began to bleed. . It was a Ithy sign so I continued wi wl es s y y ii1% _ AOT . tC #1 Mâ€"BUK SAVED THISâ€"~â€"MAND‘S FINGERI! A 4 #*¢ Covering the presenwt Progincial clec ticn, ‘The Globe Daily, may . be bas at the remarkably . low rate O 250 Everywhere The Globe is . tt. cognized; as Canada‘s National Newsâ€" paper. ~Always cléan, fait and accutâ€" ute. The Globe is proâ€"eminentiy the paper for the home. Asa newsâ€"gathâ€" erer ‘and exponent ‘of public opiaiot ‘The ©Globe stands © untivalled. Ih best interest. of the people has . becr ite guide for â€"sixtyâ€"four â€" yéars, o RURAL TELEPHONE Wellesloy â€" Maple . Leat.â€"Weileslay may ~have to wait‘ a year or | for the development.of _ Niagaraâ€"powâ€" ert before it sequtes ~The covpted tailâ€" way . connoctiony ~but. it is m abreast ‘of ‘the times in sthe of rural telephone building. Already this vilage is connected | with Bamâ€" berg> and â€" Crosshil Sby am wxcslient wor‘ ing system, and now. extensions are be‘n; bulitâ€"t0 extend ths system to Josephsburg, also along the "Third Line then. corth "to. Woodside.> â€" Anâ€" other br: noh, will follow. ‘the Northâ€" Easthope noundary nearly to Topping wi h spurs ~to. Haur Secd and 1s. bon.â€" Wh n dompleted (which will s in aâ€"fow weeks) the â€"lines will about twettyâ€"0r> mules in length and w‘ some twimyâ€"five or thirty onts : attached.: At ‘Wellssity conm M r-?iflâ€"-hdq mn‘!n mate the Peerless Brooder, will give you the right start in the C g‘onl_tvy usiness, - othing else will, â€"._ Nothing else will, beâ€" cause no other incubaâ€" tor or brooder is heated + right, ventilated T' ~â€"~ _andâ€" sold: right. 0 other® incubator, no «other brooder, is ~GUARANTEED as I guarantee the Peerless. _ _ I take all the work, all the worry, out o? poultryâ€"raisâ€" ing with the P Peetiess ‘outht‘I= 2 muuene I will give you twoyufl’mni to â€"pay for. the outht if you want me to. . ~‘ Iâ€"will tell you ' ts k +oo OB exactly what â€"to | i ti s do to make the j Peerless earn> you > solid cgs!{ cuuts hi the s 7 duatr 6 ud " EAnmean C ing with the ~A Aeen es Now, never Peerless ‘outht ’M ‘Peer min d if ‘this. I will givc you:| Gmwmgs sounds too good two years‘ time £228%4% 4 . % ! to be true. to pay for the | AMiliacrecommenentizmzmmmm=â€"t You can‘t â€" risk ou t h t i{ y o u: | Sn Sss an y t hing by want me to. | ‘ hearing the I will tell f [ 0. _ . §M whole story, . Lal teures [ _ _ LR ho l c do to make the es you gEyo“ will Peerless earnâ€" you solid cash | 4u8Â¥ send for my. FREE book swrofits. Just Jrs as 1"say, and | â€""When Poultry Pays." â€" It is will stand by and ‘help you | well worth your reading. . Wouldn‘t toâ€"dayâ€"nowâ€"be a good time to send for that book ? The LEEâ€"HODGINS Co., Limited SPECIAL OFFER Te P hok m Mrrvte."Net momning tbe mound ogre io nced. . h en a a and in a weeks j 491 Pembroke St, Pembroke, i L FaAzLz & _tete‘ c o o 34 t § N33 iA 3 c 3 f az= > s . e esn e | IN WELLESLEY MMMAMMAMMAmerregamrare â€"â€" brut GOMING NVELE in will work take to get you to tocal vhe Pouiny sell. ~I won‘t sell it for Vilfind you a direct buy o the o "avad who can‘t get enough E or eggs, ‘and -hoz 4 prices and pays spot cash down, I will _ see you â€"â€" that‘s it I‘ll outfit you at my own risk ; I‘ll: guarantee . y¢ satisfaction with MM: from ‘me; I will find. you & good market for your product You umpâ€" add you to ~ the ‘long list of people ‘who are -ukz.-bn money out of poultry they can make at anything elssâ€" and making it easier. : nection is mad> with the Bell Tele nhoms Company‘s system to that tha «ervice. will be equal to: any in‘ the ountry. Dr.: Glaistet, of this village, has fmanced and ered ‘he th»moâ€" entirely alone and de€erves huch ptaise for his public »spirite@ enterprise > * . ie rst. _ The: missing i‘ve.. Moir â€" is pointed out as providing â€" proof of the neces~ sity of a change in the county conâ€" stabulary system "of / the Province, and, it is understood that Attorney> Genetal, Hon. Mr: Foy, will in‘ the early autumn take steps which have been under .contemplation. for> some time, to organize some effectual: sysâ€" tem under which the rural portions of the Province will be supplied â€"with better and more prompt police . serâ€" The lines to be adopted in the ptoâ€" posed plan have not yet been deterâ€" mined, but it.is likely that they will call for an organized: force paid . by the Provincée :to â€"work under directions from theâ€" county . Crown attorneys and the ~Attorncyâ€"General‘s â€" Departâ€" Departments. This force would not supplant the prosent county constabâ€" tes, but would be eonpo-:‘ of efficiâ€" ent officers residing at the . various % and nbieeugo:“heal; work in coâ€"opeta with tounty authorities and the Provincial Pepartment whenever â€" their services were needed. * RURAL CONSTABLES C€#1,

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