a‘ 6 | o d . TB 1 2280 utss smas â€" 88 YEARS IN .. ...___Waterloo to increase 5;1‘ KINGSTON PENITENTIARY srante and thus prev «i A+ j 5 * x Welthdl & 8 & Sa, w atorieo 1 JypiaNRO°I C , Oct.. 30.â€"The jury in the tase, alfter being out nearâ€" â€" $wo hours, returnid. a verdict of © guilty in < tho murder charge. * of the jurymen wereâ€"in favor Bf a verdict of guilty, but finally cams consented to a verdict of 2ob aÂ¥. hote on e c ns e 21. m Mr. Justice Magec, in adâ€" i the jury, explained their duâ€" ty under the evidence and the law. the child was born and alive was .A6 by three witnesses. . Mrs. J ‘s evidence went to . show that the child was done to death. Hetr @Vidence â€"was that of an accomplice, an@ should be weighed carefully, as ‘the axperience of the law is that corâ€" Toboration is needful to the avidence Of an accomplice. While the jury was deliberating in the murder > case the defence changed Ahe pleading in the other charges to gï¬y â€" of rape against Maggic and neest mgainst Ellen and Jessie Robâ€" imson, the Crown consenting not to press the other charges. This . was done to facilitate the court procéedâ€" Â¥ngs. : Crown Prosecutor Creswicke moved Tor sertence, and â€" Judgeâ€"Maâ€" re proceeded . at onee to pronounce t,. saying, impressively:â€"‘"You _ apâ€" Pleaded Guilty on Other Charges Tt':nying, impressively:â€"‘"You _ apâ€" pear before me confessing guilt of the most horribile crimes conceivable it a Christian country, and _ have shown _ a nature entirely devoid of your offspring, and the decercy oi Christian society, so much so that it is difficult for me to say anything to you. In addition to these charges . ad 1 oi nc e thete hangs over you the charge of murder, dependent upon the deciâ€" sion â€" of the jury, and that _ yOU Should admit the crimes of rapt and incest against your own daughters, und>r fourteen years of age, is something I hope will never agaii'l be paralleled im Canada." Judge Magee then sentenced Robâ€" ingon to twentyâ€"eight years in . the Kingston Penitentiary on the . thrce charges, â€" divided â€" as follows:â€"Fourâ€" teem years Tor incest against, Elion, fourteen years for incest against Jesâ€" sie to begin at the conclusion of the first sentence, the twentyâ€"eight years ‘for the rape of Maggie, to _ tun concurrently with the other sentences. As Robinson is a man of fifty, the sentence â€" virtually amounts to _ life imprisonment. nriw_mmou K A Ret eP III _â€"â€" Por Sale Everywhere at 28c. Box. ss || | BLOOD WILL TELL! The Complexion Faithfully Mirrors Its Purity or Impurity DR â€"MORSE‘S Massage, cosmetics and the like sometimes improve a good complexion, and occasionally mitigate the badness of a bad one. But there is ouly one way to get that clear, satin skin, with the rosy tint of health glowing through, and that is by kecping the blood pure. siumdulss : id ieshiibibGobihinddracllivhinis® Aifll . 2b condimnbdrtel® Abautet Impure blood will show itself. It makes the skin "muddy‘‘ or sallow, with pimples, blackheads or boils breaking out. â€" It takes away the clearness from the eye, coats the tongue, makes the breath bad. It saps the energies and brings on headaches. It is fatal to good health or to the highest happiness or usefuluess. Purifying the blood is simply a question of keeping the four great eliminating organsâ€"bowels, kidneys, the {gres of the skin and the Iungsâ€"in good working order. hese organs should throw off all the wornâ€"out tissue and other impurities which the blood is continually gathering up throughout the body, and all the waste matter from the food. _ _ The failure of any or all of them to perform these functions should be remedied at once, and it can be, quickly and certainly, by the use of Dr. Morse‘s Indian Root Pills. One of the ingredients of these splendid Pills open up the pores of the skin, another regulates the bowels, a third gives ease and strength to the kidneys and a fourth clears the mucus membrane of the lungs so that the gaseous impurities in the blood can pass freely through into the air. |_____ _ o &L;uf;flitevaix;ay be the cause of the impure blood, Dr. Morse‘s Indian Root Pills remove it, and soon the veins are filled with pure, red, lifeâ€"giving fluid. Then, and only then, will you have a clear eye, a clean tongue, a sweet breath and a perfect complexion. Mr. Richard Wilson, of Middlesex Co., Ofit,, writes ; "For some time I have been in a low and depressed eondition. llyoppeï¬hleï¬mndlmb:lrnnu&r from indigestion. Quite a number of small sores and blotches formed all over my skin. 1 tried medicine for the blood and used many kinds of cintrient, but without satisfactory results. What was wanted was a thorough cleausing of the blood, At last Dr. Morse‘s Indian Root Pills were brought to my notice, and they are one of the most wondctfullmdkino I have ever known. My blood was puriGed in a very short time, sores healed \l&.my indigestion vanished. They nhnr have a place in my home and are looked upon as the family remedy."‘ The Secretaryâ€"Treasurer, . A. A. Eby, presented the financial . stateâ€" ment showing that there was A deâ€" crease of about $500 in the receipts from grants and an increase of nearly }8500 from pay patients. The . exâ€" penditures for maintenance account amounted to $8,310.64, ann the . sum of $690.83 was paid out on capital account. He reported that the deâ€" ficit was im the neighborhood of $1,â€" 000, which would be met by grants, subscriptions and receipts from pay patients falling due during next few 1 S naveie e t3 ..mw:r-.ï¬-a:mw .m'o reports presented wete of an encour« Wr. notwithstanding the c onianil Puins Th Bre of. a amount. The Preâ€" sident W. H. Schmaiz gave a comâ€" "Wn review ol the y.'" work .cmmmmwufl urg> ed the Town Councils of Berlin and The founteenth meeting _ of sreceip 68 , o the Beriin and ; WX o [ nmghg Trust was ‘the insti m f on Friday evening at which there was | Hospital ha‘ a representative atter !‘5 year," Miss bers Trom the tw ‘The resigned her reports presented wete of an encour>| July last ar uns character. notwithstanding the | Superintend ol borrowlig money from Increased Cost] of: Maintainance . Dem{ More Money‘from{Councils of Berlin to meet the current exponses, . ihe splendid assistance rendered the Hosâ€" pital by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary â€"_ and the Young Ladies‘ Auxiliary,.of Watâ€" erloo Was referred to and greatly apâ€" erlod Wis prociated. EA TY ‘The report of :the former Lady ï¬ etintendent, Miss O. E. Bessey, â€" ed an increase of three pay patients but a decrease in the total : mumber of patients from the previous . yeatr. There were 120 surgical operations performed during the year, an inâ€" crease of 16. Two new trustces, Messrs. Geo. M. Wedd and Geo. D. Richmond, were clâ€" ected to succeed Messrs. A. W. Merâ€" ner and E. J. Philip, who rotired. The following were in attendance:â€" Messrs. W. H. Schmalz, Geo. Diebel, .J. B. Hughes, W. F. Sheppard, L. D. Merrick, A. J. Roos, L. J. Breitâ€" ‘haupt, Dr. Minchia, PDr. Whiteman, R. D. Lang, S. Lutz, C. A. Boehm, _G. M. Wedd, â€"S. B. Bricker and Secâ€" retaryâ€"Treasurer Eby. l . _ President‘s Report. i President W. H. Schmalz read hfs | annual report as follows:â€" To the Members of the Berlin & Watâ€" | terloo Hospital Trust. | Gentlemen:â€" The Trustees â€" have , much pleasure in presenting . their ‘ fourteenth Annual Report for the year \ ending 30th September, 1909, and in so doing, they desire to emphasize the usefulness of the Berlin & Watâ€" erloo Hospital £ ‘ ‘The Lady Superintendent‘s report shows a slight decrease in the numâ€" ber of patients treated during the | year; but in spite ‘of this fact, . the Pm reonedsuere o sls m weeks. ~As the. annual meeting . of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary: will not . be held until January the annual report was not presented. It\was suggested that the annual mectings of the yarâ€" ious organizations should . be held alout the same, time. M CBBE .. MEWKS EDAREUT prevent the necessity The Lady Superintendent‘s position mey from the bank lis at present filled very acceptably by rent expenses. | The Mrs. Bowman, who has had much exâ€" ce rendered the Hos perience in Hospital voxt.’ and Waterloo: URGED TO â€" ANNUAL C receipts from paying patients have done ‘and Mrs. Young now flls that post to the entire satisfaction of the _ The Sectetary Treasurer‘s . report shows the year‘s transactions in deâ€" tail, but '{‘b}h_lggll lt_'tlo lb posal of th:usou‘ it was impossible to finance past year carâ€" tying over a liability, m is a balance owing the Merchants‘ Bank. The trustees were obliged to borrow, at different times, sums _ of money aggregating a total of . $2,â€" 800.00 from the bank. This condiâ€" tion of the finances should not exist: and _ the Trustees should not be called upon _ . to become persomally responsible in matters that belong to the corporations. I would therefore strongly urge the Town Councils of Berlin and Waterâ€" loo to increase their annual grants. For all past assistance the trustees teturn their thanks, The Ladies‘ Auxiliary has been very active in providing funds and . many necessaries for the institution. They are to be congratulated on the splenâ€" did organization under | which so much good work is done and _ the trustees feel greatly indebted and thankful for this valuable assistance. A new cement _ walk and _ double driveway, both very nocessary, were built during the summer with funds provided by the Young Women‘s Auxâ€" fliary of Waterloo. The _ Hospital grounds have thereby become greatly improved in appearance and the trusâ€" tees return their sincere thanks . for this timely and substantial help. Three nurses completed their term of training and graduated with hofor to themselves and a ctTit to the institution. They are he _ Misses Georgic DeBus, Victoria â€" Ball _ and Agnes Kaiser. _ Their places _ have been filled by other seniors and new probationers have been taken on to complete the stafl. The following trustees retire _ and are cligible for reâ€"election, viz., Mesâ€" sts. Dr. D. J. Minchin, R. D. Lang, A. W. Merner and E. J. Philip, all of Berlin, and J. B. Hughes and S. B.Bricker of Waterloo. Respectfully submitted,. W. H. SCHMALZ, f Chairman. The report was unanimously adoptâ€" ed on motion of Messrs. Merrick and Hughes.The latter complimented the President upon the splendid _ report and great interest he was taking in the institution. Lady Superintendent‘s Report. The report of the Lady Superintenâ€" dent, prepared by Miss C. E. Bessey, was read by the Secretary > The report was well received and adopted. { o The Secretaryâ€"Treasurer presented his annual statement as follows‘â€"â€" Receipts. For the Year ending Oct. 10, 1909. Balance cash on hand Nov. 1, 1908 1 Ontario Govt. .......... $660.95 Town of Berlin ........ 1250.00 Town of Waterloo ... 400.00 County of Waterloo... 1250.00 Pay patients Subscriptions . Donations:â€" Dr. G. W. Wright est. Berlin Fire Dept. ... Canada Furniture Co Sundries ... .....0.... Amamesree 89. i2 Young Women‘s Auxiliary ... ...822.00 Interest from Bowlby bequest 25.51 Loans from bank ... ~2800.00 Refunds ...... ... .l.... 12. 41 Salarieg and wages... 2613.76 Insuraffte [ § .. ........ 202.16 Hepair® ...... ............... 321.10 General expense ... .... 650.75 Disbursements. Maintenance Accountâ€" MORG .sn nmcoscrunsss P40 Bubbet ... sa.cculsse M Flour and bread ... 14 MilK ..2...... .202 se 42 Tea and coffee ... ... 1 Vegetables ... .....20 004 Groceries ... ........ 53 DIULS A.s.. uskcngce $ M. S. Appliances ... 8( Spifits ;â€"..m.s sas on T Cleaning ..... ... u... 4€ FuQl u.222 .22 222 T Light ...... ...... ........ . K Capital : Accountâ€" Ground8 ..... ..oin... Elevata ... ..,j!. Hen hoyse ... .. Cement ‘sidewalk ... Cash on Handâ€" Merchants‘ Bank (Curâ€" rent Account) ... Merchants‘ Bank (Savâ€" 1M&B) ..u.. c 2. 04 Bills payable (repaid loan Merchants‘ Bank) ... $461.32, 233.31 148.43 426.54 17.80 44.06 537.175 242.36 . 802.15 $ 30.18 185.00 114.00 415.35 14.15 403.48 139.98 358.96 60.60 50.00 15.00 15.00 9.42 $12,573.96 $11,400.47 $1,170.37 $1,178.43 $8310.64 3560.9% 4500.77 $690.83 2400.00 1157.74 513.00 $14.69 82.50 iï¬â€œ' L D.Alemek. 'l'm;u:‘“:‘l Ladies‘â€" Ausiliary, wro that the annual report sented to the Board Mm meeting in January. a (a t : was discussed .. and mï¬ï¬mwflnm ot the Auditors. . 3 # Directors Elected. ‘The election of directots followed, the members *~_ from Berlin appointing. Messrs. D. J. Minchin, M« D., R. D. Lang, G. M. Wedd, and G. D. Richmond. The Waterloo memâ€" bers reâ€"elected Messrs. J. B. Hughes and S. B. ‘Bricker, s Messrs. C. W. Schicdel and W. D. Euler were reâ€"elected auditors for the ensuing yeat, The meeting then adjourned. The organization meeting of the Diâ€" rectors will be held next â€" Friday evening. Now I never suffer fro xfl"“ I Aetousmend them to aff y friends further say that you uisy publish the Thove i you wilh. xzfl‘mu Anigraten was 2i ht the it Hnon there is a safe and sure cure for them. A MOTHER‘S CHIEF CARE ISs HER BABY‘S WELFARE The greatost desire ol every mother is that her little ones shall be bright, good natured and â€" healthy. â€" Every mother ean keop her little ones _ in this condition if she will give them an occasional dose of Baby‘s Own Ta» lets. Thesg.Tablets cure coli¢, inâ€" digestion, constipation, _ diarthoea, wormns, tcething troubles, and othnt minor _ milments. _ Guarenteed _ to contain no opiate or poisonous "spothing _ stufl." _ Mrs. H. Irvine, North Portal, Sask., says:â€""I have used _ Raby‘s Own Tablets when our baby â€" was teething, and for othor little troubles, and have _ found them all you claim for them. I always _ keep them in the house." Sold at 25 cents a box by all dealâ€" ets, or by mail from he Dr. Wilâ€" lams‘ Mediciny Co., Brockville, Ont. EARTHQUAKE IN NORTRERN CALIFORNIA Redding, Cal., Oct. 29%.â€" All the j northern part of California expetienâ€" ced a shock of earthquake last night at 10 _ ovclock. Dishes and winiows were broken and buildings prrceptibly rocked by the trembler, The vibration was from east . to west and lastcd atout a minute,. No} damage was cone in Redding and nonz1 has thus far becn reported from other points. At the Bully Hill min:s miny of the> in‘pors came to the sirface in fear of disaster. * found Zam Buk unequalied for Cut gréat confidence in recommeuding it ZAmâ€"BUK OURES i¢r., sores or wounds, barber‘s rash, blu; sores, er-‘x;“d‘bmdn. cuta, soalds, sait rh Mrs, M. A. Harris of 65 Chostnut St., Et. Thomas, Ont., says :â€"" My husband had a running soro on his ankle for about two months, Zamâ€" Buk showed satisfactory results from the first application (although other salves had failed), cleaning and healing the open wound. We have lho‘ found Zuflndl}nk unequalled for Cuts, Durn® otc , and have gréat confidence in recommeuding it to others." â€"‘_â€"T PDW L.2 .lsc 0 _ _ FREE BOX \ ®czema, ringworm, goal !_A_M:!_tJ_K__?.'_g:R_b."!! #so rbon, ug»fl.i ohmm‘: sores or woun rber‘s rash, bloodâ€"poison goldâ€" erm.d hands, cuta, scalds, sait rheum ‘ndnzl akin m-uddm It is also a sure cure for piles, Ma. _ Peray "Tittle Digesters® cost 25 cents at r.mwb.!‘ï¬""m After a very fair trial I have proved Zaniâ€"Buk eminently satisfac tory. It cured me of a s‘ina rash of fi 70 years staiding which no doctor had teen able to do any good for, I do certa‘nly encourage any perâ€" son to keep Zamâ€"Buk in their homes. It truly does more than you glaim for it, Yours vory truly, Ladies‘ Auxiliary, esd CC 5 diAassco. td ho ies ie i on s atas tirey Chronic Sore Quite Healed. wrote us on e o4 e n ROTER F. PEBRRY, Justice of Poace for B.C. ' low tried it thoroughB and now tells the result. you suffer from any skin disease or injury mark well his words| Ms years bookkeepet Mesers. Beciitels, hns aiture ario. it Sp OJn Thursday evening an event _ Of much interest took place at the ofâ€" fce of the company, when Mr. <«Whyâ€" ard was made the recipientâ€"of s and a case and pipe from the © emâ€" ployees of Bechtels, Limited, the preâ€" m%wnw dresses appreciation of his faithfuiness and the general â€" esteem luwmu'uhldby:otlmlhg ployers andâ€"employces. table rumn“n&m. Mr. Whyard‘s qumerous . at tanâ€" much :his~ genial â€"presence â€"but -& heartily extend their good wishes for Qw Chesiey to m%mhwâ€" A Parting 6 from the ‘"Black Handâ€"* Gang of Bechtels Limited, To their Feliow Conspirator, Charâ€" les E. Whyard. , â€" Whereas man that is born of woman is doomed to.trouble as the sparks {ly upward. e on Whereas we haye been duly inform ed that you are mhout <to remove nearly 300 lbs. of real estate to parts qutlying and not adjacent. __ _ .â€" Whereas it is with mingled feclings of regret and reliet that we have received this information. Whereas you have at all times forted yoursell. with cheerful Mm and unfailing good humor. â€" Whereas you have lied to us _ sucâ€" cessfully for several years, but have done it so successfully that you nave seldom been found out. . 3 Whereas we dre anxious that you should have some means of consoling yoursell for the loss ‘of our friendâ€" ~Whereas most ~ of the things â€" you have told us have been pipe ~dreams lll[ 'ly. 5 jo lg> 3h «ds Thereforo be it resolved, that we the undersubscribed, popularly known as.the ‘‘Black hand" gang of Bechâ€" tels, Lithited, expross to you : out good wishes, kind remembrances â€" and sincere hopes for your spccess in â€" all the things you undertake in your new field of endeavor. s Whereas wo consider it highly probâ€" able that you will add to your list of vices theâ€".ome to which we (invite your addiction: 6 We furthermore hope that you will be found out as seldom as you have been here, for the eleventh commandâ€" ment recorded im the second book. of H. de Joannis is "Thou shalt not be found out." We therefore present you with this pipe and fuel therefor, hoping it will during future years stop you from answering back to your . wife, preventing your friends from _ being afflicted with stories they do _ not want to bear, and at the sameâ€"time give you some measure of personal comfort, which may enable you to think kindly of the friends you have left behind you. Chester M. Steinbach, Allen Reddick, | CANBORO Fred P. Schumm, Otto Gunther, A. Erb, H. Savill, Adam Moyer, Ed. Schnarr, boaetrncguce ib somezone Jacob Ball, Ezra Frickey, ot. W. Watson, Harry Hofiman, M&'mm": P. Metzger, . _ Nicholas,. And leave no tr Zamâ€"Buk wins favor waere ever tried! The Magistrate whose words are quoted beâ€" Farewell Ode from Bechtels, Limâ€" ited, to Charles Edwatd Whyard, The Pavilion, Cold Fi:lds, B C. IN FAVOR OF '.l‘. Zaraâ€" Buk 0)‘.. ‘oronto, send 1lo stamp and we will forward free sample box. â€" _ Mail th‘s uc 60 acre farm closs to the main the district between Canfeld and Cam . foad between Canboro and" Canfield, ‘boro; good barn, cofmmon houl‘;aâ€œï¬ common house; about four~ acres olf watered; with extra . well; 'flh“ï¬ï¬ bush; ~ the lay of the farm is very ed. Price $4000. *â€"< Pa tm,yi fine. Price $13800.â€" Fora quick rale| A 130 actre larm, common bujldings; _ â€" van be bought for‘ $400 down. will make a splendid.â€"pasture â€" farm;~ Vare nico 100 acre farm close (to‘can be bought at the exiremely low Canficld _ stawon; about ten acros price of $2900. _ EKE T . bush, drilled well; lairly well {enced;â€" 225 acre jarm; large bank barn, . bmcom. Price $3000. beautiful frame house; large orchatd; fime 100 acre farm; â€" the|very close to Canboro, this farm is lay of this farm is splendid; lairly | well adapted for dairy ing purposes; good buildings, very good land. Price| Price $7000; o malo o . © Lt , _ A very ré:wâ€"~ farm of about , 150 acres with a good brick house; â€" a good small bush, drilled well, common barn; close <to Canboro. Price $4200â€" Ome of the finest 100 acre farmgs in For full information apply ~to _ _ Canfield _ stawon; abc bush, drilled well; lairly "" N eotke The 100. Sore fine 100 acre lay of this farm is $ &m very : go« common ; a greab barâ€" Td odtone buraings a grtel es TWOb. RWADE PqUCte A 187 â€"farim with about 25 . acres of good bush. ‘The lay of this ‘farm a nice bush. Rurit telephone serâ€" about 40 acres of bush; very â€" rich Cot. 28th, 1909. Men may come and men may go And leave no trace behind them, But those who go and leave their mark & & Like youâ€"it‘s hard to find them. A poet‘s license we‘ve secured To celebrate this function, ~ For an official farewell Must e‘er be giv‘n with unction.. We sense your parting with regret, â€" ‘Tis always hard to sever Bonds of friendship formed in years. We trust that your endeavor To carve a niche in fortune‘s heights May have success attending. We wish you all the joys you hope, With no mishap impending. Your . comradeship throughout the past â€" With pleasure we‘re recalling, , Your portly form and cheerful faceâ€"â€" To lose these is appalling! We trust that you in turn may keep Us e‘er in recollection, ‘ Remembering but the best of us, Forgetting our defection. We send you forth . with our _ good And of it just a token Of kind regards that, lack of speech Prevents them being spoken. Goodâ€"bye, good friemd! Let no fear Or doubt whatever trouble you, But may you live for many years To sign your C. E. W. B. E. Bechtel, _ Harry de Joanris, A. Erb, â€" _ FEdith Bechtel, W. J. Watson, Allan Scheifele, P. A. Watson. YOUNG LADY WAS A sad fatality occurred on Widacsâ€" day a‘fternoon at thr home of _ Mr. Moses Groff who lives on the Huron Road, two ‘miles south of New Hambiyg, whin hbis daughter, En na, 26 years of age, mat with _ a horrible end by being burncd to death. Th: nfortunate young 17dy had been out in the orchard picking aopples. About three g‘cleck sha went into the house to warm horself and sat down n:u the bearth of> th» stove. _ Her élothing caught fire and in an instant sh> was enwrapped in fames. M. WEICHEL A SoNS, . WATERLOG â€" __ RBeing alone" in the ‘bouse at the time no one was at hand to save her from <a horttible fate. _ HMert clothâ€" ing ~was completely burbt of. her FARMSâ€"FOR SALE Ay A% *L eR 8 ? « } #4 ‘5_;_ TCl only â€" range having this convenience, and the on!y one # ts in any kitchen and economizes space. _ s . â€"* The Hot Water ‘Tank, of Reservoir, coated with tin, to insure water being alwa in Halidimand County 200 JOHN HILL BURNED TO DEATH Write for‘ free copy. We are also makers of the famous "Hecla‘‘ Furnace. Our booklet d.el'lhlndwf“ many other exclusive *‘Monarch â€" " features which List of any reason, ‘At is to k the Hot Water on "the trouble f the Reservoir fro-oudm placing it in the sockets provided for the purpose on the other «wde, We haro "a large, qumber of . other latms for © sale> from â€"§0 ‘acres to 100 acres in size,; soil verying from sand to clay Joans. : :. satape o0 00100 A 130 acte larm, common buildings; will make a splendid.â€"pasture â€" farm; can be bought at the extremely ‘low priceâ€" of $2900. â€"© wX his district 48 ~Well supplied with n%nrflflupw system, has. fing transportation _ facilitiqs,. and â€" the Dunnville market ï¬ï¬b: ata oo:‘- venicat distance: from 5 Canboro, is one, of;.. the, n';h&t in the. Province. . ° ~Canboroâ€" contains school, three churches, gencral store, chopping: â€" mill; sawâ€"taill, . and checse factory.with â€" a reputation inferior to none in Westerh‘ Ontario. Anyone interested in . any of our Propositions will, on notifying us by postal or letter, be met at Canfield 225 acre darm; large bank baro, beautiful frame house; large orchard; very close to Canboro; this fatm is well adapted for. dairying purposes; Price $7000â€" se iaiile .. o ue 4t isn‘t so dificult to strcngthen a weak stomath it ‘one goces at it corâ€" reetly. And this is true of the Heart and Kidfeys. The old fashionnd way of dosing the Stomach or ‘stimulating the . Heart / or> Kigmys is . surely wrong! ~ Pr. Shoop first pointed o‘it this ertor, ‘"Go to the weak or ailâ€" Ing nerses ol those organs," said he MW tontrolling or ‘‘insidi nerve. "these nerves tail then <those â€" (rgans mest surely faiter. This: vital Aruth is leadinz druggists everywhers to ‘diyponse and Siméoe, Ont., Nov, 1.â€" Fire was discovercd in the Dreamland Picture Show at 3.30‘ this morping and deâ€" spite the efforts of the firemen the Opéra Houso‘ located above . Dreamâ€" land, together with Gamble‘s _ pool room, was completcly destroyed, as was also the southern portion of the Norfolk House, while the entire conâ€" tents of the hotel were badly damâ€" aged if not wholly destroyed. _ The loss will be about $20,000. Sold by all dealers recommend _Dr. Shoop‘s Restorative A tew â€" days‘ test . will surcly toll! improve, . hdid marvel for me and brought prack 1 knthh‘in at thee makinge maw r ot -s.‘ Kh‘h& I:lr:!-.“ menbomengey Th nnhrg a #q ue brieâ€"pwor ;ï¬ï¬l-;mi:h;f-'hw'l was w‘-! began to take in a low. mate; butfrom the first bou‘s 1 began 16 a cold coming on and it puts me right in LA GRIPPE * Arrested, and Consumption Cured says: 1 was allrus down and bordering om Consumption. 1 could not sletp at n‘ght CeT mï¬ oweun,‘and eoonind meaty 0 hfl&‘wwâ€".nnn $20,000 FIRE AT SIMCOE "DHAOCPESYeHiinE® ONTARIO INEY