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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Feb 1910, p. 8

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Parnisian Sage ds the quickest a~tâ€" ing and most eflicitnt bair â€" tonic in the _ worlkd. _ Tt is nade to conforn; to Dr. Sangetbond‘s (of Paris) proâ€" ven theory that dandruf, falling hair, baldness and sealp itch are caused hy werms. Parisian Sage kills these dandruf germs and rewoves all trace of danâ€" druft in two weeks, or _ monev back, ti_ stops _ falling _ hair and itching sealp and prevents baldness Aird remember that bal?mess is cansâ€" ed by dandrufl germs, those little hard working, persisten s devits thai €arv and night do nothint but dig in to the roots of the bait and dfestroy Since its introduction into Canada the sales of Parisian Sage have been phenomerat. _ This success has _led to many imifations similar in n.“?r\ Loo‘t: out for them; they are not the genmine. _ Nee that the girl with the Parisian Saze is a daintily perfumâ€" ed hair dressint, not sticky or greaâ€" 81 , «and any woman who desimes Juxâ€" vuriant and bewitching hair can ge! it in â€" two weeks by using it 50 cents a large boitle. 1 Yuhurn IHair is You can always Fd. M. Devitt‘s. PRESTON.â€"The byâ€"aw _ to raise vighteen thousand dollars for the inâ€" stallment of the Hydroâ€"electric plant was voted on here toâ€"day and cartied hy a‘large.majority. i MONTREAL.â€"The iee palaee will le completed in a much abbreviated lorin this afternoon, and teenight the winter eatnival will be in full swing, with the formal opening and the first ilmination _ of the palace. d1 has been found neeessary on acconnt 6n the mildness of the weather tocdevic ate _ considerably. from the original plans for the ice palace, The lineâ€"np:â€". Berlin. Lehman J Svibert MeXan ara Dumart Elmun is Andersan Frodd \ 22q C0° SCeC.n he was conlident he would Of the home team Oatran at covâ€"! El ecfhciently. er was the star, Corbeau at ;minl. * <roam played an efeictit game while Matone, _ Mr. ... C. Hallman also a director MeDonald _ and Engel worked hard. j the company made reference to the Cross in goal played his usual steady splendid service rendered the _ comâ€" game. For Berline Lehman in goal pany by the late Mr..Staufier _ and was a wamder and savec many dangf Mr. Hetner. Alluding to the danger was a wonder and saved many danzerâ€" in connactioa with gasoline engines he ous shots which were labelled sure ndvised â€" caution on the part of those yoals. _ Dumart was easily the Lesa owning ihem and the â€" danger could man on the forward line. be overcome. _ Aceteylyn Jamps were Pete Layden made an impartial reâ€" also being _ used_ _ anl heâ€"thougit: feree. ; if due care was exercised the danâ€" "gor â€" could also be minimized. ' The lineâ€"np:â€". . | Mr. Leander Bowman expressed his‘ Berlin. Waterloo, ‘salfsfaction with revorts read. The Lehman goal Cross agents of the company obtained only . Scibert point Corbeatt the â€" best tisks and in this way | a MeXan ara cover Oatman high standard was maintained. He Dumart ecentre Manou olso â€" referres to the loss sustain»d Edmun is rover Malon® in the death of â€" Messrs Staufier anl aNAacuu! POll C & peated in 2 imnutes. _ Both teams } played hard and Engel seored for Waâ€" terloo in _ five minutes. The Im_;ls‘ tombarded the Berlin citadel and _ in> ten minutes MaJone beat | Lehman for a goal rieing the seore. Dumart put Berlim in the lead again, by a~ fast shot frem â€" the _ side and Edmands made the score 4â€"â€"2 in fiffeen min-‘ waes. _ Engel scored the Iocals‘ \hird‘ goal on a pass by Manson and Catâ€": man _ followed _ with another ‘_‘!ii minutes scoring from centre ice and $ the first half cendec a otie 40 all. " In the serond half, however, with Manson _ ant Edmoudsâ€" off, â€" Dumnarti too â€" the puck at the facg off and secorâ€" â€" cd, following with another in ons u-.iu-II uie by _ a _ nice rush. Aut C erson _ arsd _ Dumart scored again _ making the score 8â€"1. ‘The _ lecals 9 here ‘played hard and Malone scored _ Waterloo‘s fifth and last gort on â€" a ! pretty individual rush. 5 ehniatt goal cibert point cNamara cover mnart eentre Imun is rover nders on right rcdd left NRetefreâ€"DPets Loviten Berlin 9, Waterloo 5. ferred to the economy which was ex The halfâ€"time score was . 4â€"}. e‘rclml in theâ€" management of the Both teams were evenly mawhbed | Company and made mention of th and, the game was closely contested 1088 sustained in the death of thei frowk‘start to fmisÂ¥.}The{loch}] fram !ate _ manager | Mr. Staufier: â€" In outplayed the sisitors in the â€" Erst Um’ reports read. _ s balf but Lehmau‘s great work in goal ; vlusion h‘i said hs. heartily e?done« saved many sure goals. _ Manson who| _ Mrâ€" ‘Thos. MceNichol of Sheffiel« was hurt in the first game at Berlin| @l%0o voiced the gencral l'fga‘rd ce could not continue in the second half 't'asiM by the loss of Mr. Staufiet and Edmunds went off to even up.! 224 paid a tripute to his worth. He In this, half Dumart for Berlin played|@lso expressed bis approval of the exâ€" a fine game and helped to score 5 |©@Nent “-‘1‘0"9' prescnted. goals which put the visisors | ghcad. Mr. J. L. Umbach, a member | of The _ rink was packed to the duors!"“’ Board of Directors, expressed and the spectators were somewhat ; tManks “"" his reâ€"election to the disanpointed in rot sceing Waterioo‘s| BOArd. |_ Satisfaetory reports . were rew men, Kanec and â€" Price‘ on the l’r:::l""::: ‘"'::] ": :Ofim were tdsuml‘l team. . They, however, will arrive | Compared with arge amain a toâ€"day. _ Oatman of Simeoe played A‘r\:sk . ftelernng to the death (!l coverpoint and was a nbig strength mlthflhrs. Staufier am! Herrer, he sm.tl the team, bis checking being very .-f.,‘_“ company had lost two wry effiâ€" fective and h@ also made namerous Clent imembers, the former being very rushes which were always dangerous. "":‘4"‘.'.“:';‘":'. ':'u'umsuj"mf'(“" L'f :as Waterioo teok th> pack at the face|}Usdc a r. Josiah Stauffer off and shot on goal hut Lehman stopâ€" ;\i::.":]l‘:ju:)l"l“l‘llltl"al:::fi':):::! """‘l’“’:l“ I::lgl(":'fl d. Frosd broke away and seoted d S ans s ll’l‘:«' fi:st goal hy : ui«.‘\- shot from I“f“"l": ?Ir"“; 'l:; “’U‘"'t.\' Sl:""zss‘“' ta side i > minute. Dumare o. 8 father. heagents . had exerâ€" :;l;(.;jli,.mz‘:‘:".,:::;' ”l".hl lc~;|||l_~;!'i~“"‘| good judgement and caution it played hard and Engel seored for Waâ€" ::k":z l;i-jks ";f ‘:xwrelase t!lils :::m ‘b:I terloo in _ five mlnu‘h-s.' The Im_lls‘l & ::l _.l. mi |ln. n s[n c (:1 bombarded the Berlin citadel amt in â€" ‘4"SC!Y increased business ths com ten minutes Malone beat Lehman (nrll’i\"." was being. managed pronomlml‘l a goal ticin@ the seore â€" Dumart â€" nut 1Â¥ cArRIESs PoWER BY hAw NONTREAT Waterloo Again ..Unsuccessful Additional Waterloo News 11 A Warning on every â€" package. got the gennine at ARXI A1 Cioss Corbeau Oatman Min ou Malon» | Tow aeld ie the Town Hall nnder auspices _ of the W.E.MLS. of church on Friday evening. Feh. | 1 programme consisting of éhorm sol0s, instrumental music and rc« tiens. octe, will commence at @clock sharp. followed by lunch tirns, rl€., w @clock sharp. fo ter which the re ing witl be spent amusements. A Moved by A. Docting and seconded Ly _.J. 114. Sheprerd, that a beatty vote ot, tnanks tbe_ tendered the Preâ€" sident, Manager and Directors for the able and efficient marner in which they conducted the business of the 1 Company during the _ year 1909. \ 1 vote of thanks was also> passad sc nowledginz the eflicient work ffnm- by the Secre®try, Mr. W. Snider, | ti. Barbogr is at home for a _ few days > this week ‘of Instititte work.â€" Miss Maggic Avrticknap has returned after spending a few weeks with frondg around _ Atwood.â€"Mr. [Jno. A. Campbell has sold [ his farm â€" to Mr. C. Berg for the handsome sum of £7,500â€"A number from here atâ€" ton fed the At Home" at Mr. AMex. Harron‘s last Friday evening.â€"A litâ€" tle baby gisl has come to the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Beaty.â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Camphell of Berlin were beld _ in Crosshill on Tuesday, Feb. 8th _ when Mr. Jno Campbell â€" of Woedvitle is expected to address the mecting in the | Town ~ Hall at 2 Farmers‘ Insfitute meeting will | be Simday _ visitors in Crossluill.:â€" The e‘clock and Mrs. Prethonur 6f Aimataed Briefs.â€"Mr.â€" Robt. Stricker and Walter Rarnahy of Trecastle spent a few days at Mr. R. Foster‘s.â€" \rT. of £7,500 ton fed th Harron‘s tle baby | Hermop 0000000 0 0 1000 T00 UDTIOE FNecty.â€"2 cooking stovâ€"| visit MHerner. cs, 2 wood heaters, coal oil heater, aard ’:: sinks, wash sink, 2 leaf tables, | shoyw Missrs. Val. Z%. Wagner, Rocedding, centre table, 4 small tables, 16 / and Iriin _ HMallnan and â€" Marshall also | chairs, rocker, cupboard, 3 bedstcads, | 5qo s, 006 briefly referring to the exâ€" . child‘s bed, cradle, child‘s chmr,"”,,., erHent progress of the Company .(.\~i.xdosk_ writing desk, lo_ungo, (‘o_u(-h, sCort densed by the reports presented. ,I;n.t'(-rnf:_ drop head sewing machines, was Mexsrs. _ Menno Snider and R. H.‘2 cider barrels, milk cans, ©T00K8; ) m nuly Mare: were appoin‘ed auditors. pails, churn, _ butterworker, 19D8) [ cfog,, ; , ic p The following resolution was passâ€" laree milk can, iron kettle, some lwa! Th £d‘â€" & Ihn’os, 2 ice tongs, ice saw, crossâ€"cut ; ;s"nw, mea‘ grinder and stufiet, meat i“_r ; Mowed by A. Docting and seconded raw, mead ',j,nudvr. fln(l shvflrr.llllcali J erpt Ly .. 14. Sheprerd, that a heatty S4%W, pans, some carpenter tools, & .¢a‘»n voie ot tnanks tbe: tendered the Preâ€" ""W' wrenches, and many other -'""‘;r"'c SHhont . Manaager snd Miramtire trxe in €168. q Mr._ Campbell, another director, said he had been connected with the | company for 25 years n was pleasâ€" lod with the encouraging reports preâ€" !s(mul from year to year. The auesâ€" ; tion of allowing the use of gas‘olin.\l iu~m;im-s on the premises where _ the company had insurance was (';\using‘ considerable _ discussion. He thought, , there was little darger if , Abs# in-f s ired followed _ out the rule mudul tby th« company governing the case, | ard _ if due caugon was exercised it' would â€" mipimize the danger. 11 said _ oneâ€"thisd of the farmers were} vsirg the cngines. He also refetred| to _ the appointmen‘s of Mr. Josiah: #laufer to‘ the managership, | a posiâ€"; :tinn whic.h he was confident he would £ll efhciently. f Mr. Main of Shefield briefly ‘re| Mannheim, on the road leading from ferred to‘ the economy which was ?;â€"!Mmh'“" to New Dundce, on ercised in theâ€" management of the 22. Company and made mention of mf‘l‘uday, Pobnafy ”t‘. 191¢ loss sustained in the death of their late _ manager Mr. Stavufier; â€" In Sale to commencé at 10 o‘clock a.m. the _ reports read. & |sharp, the following valuable propâ€" clusion has. said he heartily eodoncdierty, 14 ag 5s ’ Mr. _ Thos. MeNichol of Sheffield; Horsesâ€"Tear ‘bay mares 8 and 9 also voiced the gencral regard ocâ€" years old, mare rising 4 years old, “cas'ibmq by the loss of Mr. Staufier| weight 1750 lbs; general _ purpose and paid a triute to his worth. He}borse 10 years old, good driver 10 also expressed his approval of the exâ€"{ ycars old, good driver rising 4 years cellent reports presented. [old, good driver rising 3 years old. UHRONICLEâ€"TELEGRAPH, . THURSDA Â¥, Another Very Successful Year CROSSHILL foflowed hy lunch afâ€" remainder of the evenâ€" nt in games and other Admission 15 and 10 ofâ€" Chotitses \and recita the Boy d 18th. exâ€"| Mannheim to New Dundce, on _‘ ¥¥4+4644444#444++4#ti+Â¥+++# he | & 1 mqf‘l‘.uuy, February 27th, lDlO,DNJBLED eb Â¥ _ f The â€"principal of our school, Mr. HERRERT HERNER, ‘Wilson, has been on the sick list but } we are glad _ to report that he is yTLTOX C. HERXER, yn _ the mend.â€"Mr. Wesley Howlet of Executors, _ pthe O.A.C. .visited at his home here YAit. vover Sunday.â€"A sleigaload of young omm n ie conrcmmres. people from this village attended the KEEP _ THE DOGS IX. *Tarnival at Elmira on Friday evening .__sand report an enjoyable evening. â€" This _ week an odd dog is seen at r"l'hc Tp. S. S. Convention held here large showing that the dog. byâ€"law is pon Thursday proved to be a record not _ being quite so well observed. ; breaket. About _ two hunired visiâ€" WGown Foreman Haller, while passâ€"4 tors were present. _ Meals: were servâ€" % up Guelph St. was very ncearâ€" ed at the ball and the sessions provâ€" I1 bitten by _ a large dog _ which o4 very â€" interesting and instructite luroped over the fence a;«t reached for ; to all present. _ The church was fill. his leg. | Mr. THaller was carrving a‘¢d to the doors toth afternoon _ and long handled shovel which he quickly «evening.â€" Mrs. A. MeceKenzie of broight in‘o use and warded of the | (inelph is visiting her daughter, Mrs. attack.â€"Preston Progress. ; Levi Letson and other friends in the am_ . neighhothood.â€"Mr. Wm. _ Mitchell has LOST HITS HMaAT. sold his farm for the hanisome sum of £7,800 and intends having a sale At a Preston function _ a few evâ€"| on March 8th.â€"Miss Adela Webet of enmnges ago, a gentleman from Betlin} Lendon, Ort., and Mrs Yiler are visâ€" couldm t fral his hat Of course nm‘:lmz Miss Bessic Kumpf at presont search began, â€" as it â€" usually does. )â€"Mrs. J. 1 Jupp of Waterlo + /ds about "car time" and as he couldn‘t spénding a few fdays with relatives wait a local man Joaned him his here.â€"Mr. W. J. Letsotr is busy haultâ€" cap. \ftrrwards the hat was found ‘ ing material for the egection of a fine and row thete‘s an attorner wearing, residence on his farm neat the vill a hat several sizes too small. “'lgfi- j I ~o8 Wffwe pton "' B h revermnromy vene pramrdibet Ponyr metee~vrrmmeger vemmmand Yer 3 ¢ 4 5; 7 r' Everybody is invited. Here is â€"an ;‘ :Ih- :‘T"wq ere: is WLL opportunity to buy good horses, dairy C Lrams were: cows and implements, The stock is , . all in ggod s:;:upc' f Brantfordâ€"Ty ner, goal, San lt:m «1, Terms® of Saleâ€"Fat. cattle pigs,5 point;. MacGregor, caver; Mercer] r» L * n ue U I ver rle fent roâ€" it riw chickens, roots, grain and all sums of ) en I'Rm\x.( n, ren re; Dusty, right $10 and under, cash; _ over â€" that | Wing, Cooper, left wing. amount ten months‘ credit will be : td i joi ® â€"Lehma Lo Scibert, eiven on approved joint notes or 5 ; I_“ rlin "‘!"“1"' ’T’fl_‘ Edminids per cent. discount per annum off for rmmi MacNamara, cover; Ed llll!.-l 8, cash payments of credit amounts. ‘rover} Frood, centre; Anderson, right This _ week an odd dog is seen at large showing that the dog byâ€"law is not _ being quite so well observed. WGown Foreman Haller, while rassâ€" \i%') up Guelph St. was very nearâ€" Iyy bitten by a large dog _ which luroped over the fence a;«l reached for his leg. _ Mr. Haller was carrving a long handled shovel which he quickly broight in‘o use and warded of the attack.â€"Preston Progress. Lumberâ€"A quantity of ash, _ soft maple and basswood. Grain, ctc.â€"About 400 bush. oats, 75 bush. barley and 600 bush. mangâ€" rad ilurrow gang plow, 3 scufflers, wagon jack, waterâ€"ram, sheep shceering maâ€" chine, 2 incubators and brooders, il.aud cultivator, scalding trough, 2 sap pans, 150 sap pails, work bench, 2 grind stonces, wheelbarrow, _ bag jtruck, stonc boat, 55â€"gallon gasoline lank, hoes, rakes, forks, picks, crowâ€" bars, chains, ropes, doubletrees, clevâ€" does, grain bags, and many other articles. Marness, etc.â€"Set heavy team harâ€" ness, set tram harness, 2 sets plow harness, 2 sets single harness, 2 sets collar tops, _8 collars, ~â€" tie straps, 12 horse blankets, robe, feed boxes, bridles, surcingles, bells, etc. â€" ! Implements, etc.â€"7 {6. Masseyâ€"Harâ€" ris binder, 6 ft. Masseyâ€"Harris mowâ€" l”- Toronto _ mower, Masseyâ€"Harris Isidn rake, Masseyâ€"Harris hay loader, Deering seed drill, Deering 3 horse '(Iist‘ barrow, 2 horse dise harrow, 3 l)mrso cultivator, hay rake, steel land roller, 2 sets iron harrows, horse power and rods, gear _ jack, 2 top buggies, 3 seated carriage, cutter, jumper, 2 pair of bob sleighs, Adams wagon, complete; half truck wagon, 2 hay racks, hog rack, 2) wood racks, 2 gravel boxes, wagon â€" hox, hay dumper, ropes and pulleys, dumper racks, straw cutter, turnip! seeder, bect lifter, 3 single plows, 3â€" furrow gang plow, 3 scufflers, wazon’ n No reserve as the farm is sold ~ 15 Head of Hogsâ€"Comprising _ 39 ’shoats, 5 good brood sows in pig, Yorkshire boar. _ Sheep, Ete.â€"16 ewes supposed to be in lamb, _ puresbred Shropshire ram, 21 pure bred> Corkin chickens, comprising 19 pulléts and 2 _ cockâ€" crels. Houschold Effects.â€"23 cooking ’ Cattle, etc.â€"15 good Holstein cows and hcifers, viz.: Cow â€" fresh â€" two ‘monl!us, heifer fresh in December, cow fresh in November, heifer fresh, cow fresh, cow fresh by time of sale, 'pnre bred Holstein cow due to calve about Feb. 12th, 3 heifers .due to ’t-alve about Feb. 27th, 2 _ heffers supposed to be in calf, cow due ‘to calve about May 17th, cow due _ to calve about April 16th, cow due to calve about May 13th, cow due to valve about April 30th, also 4 heifâ€" ers and 2 calves (Grade TJolsteins), 2 fat cows and a pure bred _ Holâ€" stein bull. _ MHorsesâ€"Team ‘bay mares 8 and 9 years old, mare rising 4 years old, weight 1250 lbs; general purpose horse 10 years old, good driver 10 years old, good driver rising 4 years old, good driver rising 3 years old. There will be sold by : gucâ€" tion on the farm of the ml!lel S. Herner, situated in the Township of Wilmot, oneâ€"half mile south _ of Mannheim, on the road leading from Farm Stock and Implements 1. SHANTZ, Heidelberg BRICKNELL, Freeport, Lunch at Noon. FEBRUARY 3RD, 1910...., â€" Page» 18. on Anctioncers _sergave: thorough satisfaction ex Leept to _ a few ignoramuses who \déo not kraw _ the game but are exâ€" jr:ric niJ.issing and velling "rotten." iJimmy Fraser has forgot ten _ more | about hockey whan _ some "hissers" Berlinâ€"Lehmar, goal, Scibert, point; MacNammea, cover; Edmunds, rover} Frood, centre; Anderson, right wing; Dumart, deft wing. _Uh you, Frood," on the wing for Berlin gave the finest exhibition â€" of stick hancling witnesscd this _ season and his work was cne of the features of the game. The two real Berlin boys, Jimmy: Seibert and Ezra Dumart,conâ€" tinue to demonstrate â€"that they are as good as wie best of them. Lehâ€" man, "Edmends and â€"Andersan played up to their usual form. t The game was clean and referee Fraâ€" [A id RWT ind stronger linmâ€"up before Brantford can win from Berlin and . when it â€" was all _ aver the seore was a â€" dozen goals to half a dozcn in Iél\’_:,):tjnl Berâ€" lin. on _ 5r d ‘"Oh you, Frood," on Bertin Pros Defeated Brantâ€" ford by a S;ore of 12 14 °_ to The supporters of _pro. h(xkoy lu OOA 44444 4444484444 +444 : Sporting : i News | t FAST, CLEAN GAME WEST MONTROSE THE SCORE -::(‘an be Banished by the Rich, â€" Red { 3 t : Blood Dr. Witliams‘ Pink fal | Pills Actually Make. na p i ! lbs )i Bchind the veil 6f her modesty and | 3 | {silcnt patience nearly every _ woman | p> . endures suficring that casts a shadow rac jover. half her existence. _ An aching | pef (| back, tired limbs, attacks of faintâ€" | v/. â€"|ness, and headache upon headachc‘do. { need not be part of a woman‘s life. con Cuch trials indicate plainly that the and system requires the new blood that l t iis supplied by Dr. Williams‘ â€" Pink D 9y j I'I’ills. These â€"Pills are valued by sufâ€" l:lering women, who have used them, H jabove all other medicines, because xa | they make the rich, red blood _ that hin | makes women well, bright and at l'it: ‘|lheir best. This is the secret of the l'”w | Ereat suceess of Dr. Williams‘ I’ink! x : Pills. Mrs. Geo. C, Wadden, Wadâ€" * \den‘s Coave, N. S., says:â€" "A few["'m }_\'cars ago I was completely run down. p | 1t times I would be so weak that I ,M s 'was unable to do my housework. I isuftered from severe headaches, pains “."?( in the back and dizziness, â€" and â€" at g"" |times I felt as â€" though â€"life â€"Ras [ "O* !‘;l'arg‘glp' worth. living. I chad â€"tried |O°" , several medicines without getting. reâ€" O4nI [lief, when 1 finally decided to give , |Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills | a , trial. """ After using two or three boxes _ I |noticed a change, and after taking;“m ‘the Pills about two months I was | again enjoying good health, and have ; 15°8 since been well and stron® I _ can | J confidently recommend Dr. Williams® ‘ C Pick Pills to all weak and runâ€"down : ‘ women." io M You can get this ing,‘ bea‘lth â€"restor any dealer in drugs, be sent by mail at six boxes for £2.50 liamsj Medicine CGo j C205 _ Pms reduced the defictt _ to ?szo,mm. Mr. Fitgerald objected to j making â€" good this amount, but, it ;is said, agreed _ meanwhile to put i up $12,500, this to be â€" supplemented il;y,$-‘l,,";h0 or" thereabouts by the Fompany guarantecing his bouis. Mr. J'l-‘ilf/gcruld has been in ‘Toronto _ seâ€" |curing | legal _ advice. His friends !.*:Lmngly assert that them is Bothing. wrong in the transaction whatover; lthal it is â€" merely _ a mnistake in | Looskeeping, and fl‘latl&i-r,\’flling will :‘be straightered‘ out satisfactotily: i Ludqn, Ont., Feb. 1.â€"Sensational | rumots are afleat in regard to an alâ€" | leged ‘ mix=dp‘in the books of the Woodmen of e World, which _ are ‘I said to show a discrepancy. ‘The °books are â€" being examinc, preparaâ€" jlory to making a statement to. the Grand Encampment and to the= Qav- .‘cmment. ‘The aucitors of th® gocic |ty went through the books, and disâ€" | { covered, it is claimed, tBa€ Mr. W.| , C Fitzgerald, High Secr@@ary, _ was| ; about $19,000 out in hig«. accounts. ! | I!* was not satisned "ll%ihe result, i iand a firm of indepen auditors / | were called in." _ ‘They 'morlvd a ! ‘ discrepancy _ of $23,000. Of lhi;i .‘sum $2,700 was on account of anâ€" i { other offic:al of the urg.mi;alion,% i who, on learning of the matter, imâ€" | ; mediately sent a check for the amâ€"] rount, _ This reduced â€" the deficit to} HIGH SECRETARY SHORT Works : CARDINAL, Ort. 0( ) _ "CROWN BRAND SYRUP" is a food children but for everyoneâ€"and it is used by It is a table delicacy which should be in It is the one thing that satisfies that longin which all healthy children and mmost aduits : Used in the home, it saves trouble in th of delicious desserts and other good things t "CROWN BRAND { RUP®" stands for the A putity in table#yrup. 1. . prepared in a clean who from the very fines: iup edicnts, which develo fln);gt as of fine honey and ti«\i cream. These nré";t.r'm";: reasons w hy' you ebould insist on having "CROWN BRAND SYRUP Your dealer has it for you in 2, 5. 10 and 20 To airâ€"tight time with liftâ€"off lide, ooks of the Woodmen of the World at London Exâ€" HE SUFFERING WOMA N The Edwardsburg Starch Co., n drugs, or the Pills will mail at 50 cents a box or r £2.50 by The Dr. wilâ€" t ESTABLISHED 1868. Brockville, Ont ?UP" stands for the lnigl;;;{wniblt vrepared in a clean wholesome manner other good _lhin_gsr to eat MONTREAL, TORONTO& RRANTFroRD . which dflel;)pwl““d.eli_cn;l OTTAWA.â€"The revenne from Cusâ€" toims receipts for the first ten months of the fiscal year tatalted $48,807,112, an increase of $10,390,052 over _ the corresponding period last year. For January the revemac was $1,538,831, an increase of $867;205 over January 1908. hould be in every home. s that longing for sweets inost aduits have. ROBERT BRICKNELL, / Auctioneer TERMS.â€"Chickens and of $10 and under, cash; amount 12 months‘ credif given _ on furnishing appr notes, or 5 per cent pe off for _ cash payments n Ounts. SURAIC t it is used by everyane JOHN SNIDER, Proprietor. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETCâ€" National cream separator in good runâ€" ning order, butter worker, daisy churn litchen cuptoard, _ water bench, lounge, irom kettle. No rescrie as the proprietor _ has rented the farm. £0°" chams, beet fork, forks, rakes and many other articles too numerous to mention. . Also a quantity _ of 2x1 inch scantling. : foot cut. Masseyâ€"Ilatris side _ deâ€" \livery rake, disc 18â€"inch plates nearâ€" ly new; land roller, spring tooth culâ€" |ti\'ator, socd drill, seufer, iron harâ€" !mw, ldeal 2 furrow plow, Watcrlog log hbunks, bob sleigh, 2 hay _ rakes, ’3 lâ€"furrow plow, 2 single plows, Yanâ€" \kee make, single plow Grimsby, Masâ€" _seyâ€"HMarris 2 horse corn eultivator _ nesly now, cyâ€" cl¢ grinder with bench, iron axle wagâ€" on and box, wide.tite lumber wagom, 3â€"scated democrat, set bobsféighs with fanning mill, turnip pulper, wheel narrow, bag truck, scale capacity 2000 lbs. scale cap. 300 pounds, grain bagg. 3 sets â€" team hamess, set plow ha«â€" mss, fly nets, horse blankets, wood rack, grindstonc, stone hammer, work bench, _ scalding trough, 3 grain shoâ€" vels, a quantity of seed potatoes, doubletrees, neckyokes, logginz chains, cow chains, beet fork, forks. rakes PIGS.â€"Brood sow, & shoats weeks old, 5 pigs 4 montis C and _ about 50 chickens. lMPl.E.\lE.\‘TS.-â€"Dc(-rmg mower CATTLE.â€"Cow, due to calve _ i% Jure, cow fresh, Dec. 24, cow fresh Jan 230th, cow _ due to calve in March, 5 heifers supposed to be in calf, _ steer 11 months old, calf _ 5 weeks old. _ Also collic dog. | situated ; â€" mile south ‘ of German ,%fllls, un weight about 1100, black mare ris~ ing 2 years old in foal by Young Cacsar. HORSES.4Bigck marerising. :16 years old, black nure rising 13 yvears old supposed ta he in foal by, Black Jack, brown mare rising _ 19 years old,.bay mare rising 8 years old, good roadster, black mare rising 1 years old, got by Pilot, black mare rising 3 years olc, got by â€" Batrues, CUsTOMs RECKIPTS CP commencing ;@qf,12.30 o‘clock .. p.qu. sharp, the following valuable properâ€" ty, viai=" 000| _ Thursday. February 24th. 1910 * MM and Implements| ; There will be sold by public aucâ€" tion on the tdrur of the undersigned d under, cash; . over that 2 months‘ credit will â€" be furnishing approved joint 3 per cent per .. anpuh ash. payments of crecit amâ€" the making up not only for gg“ \ Ts i S + N OoF all ~sums old

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