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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 12 May 1910, p. 6

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The â€" Jack ofâ€" sullicient red, healthâ€" giving blood doesn‘t end merely in pale complexion. _ 1t is much mote sefious. â€" Bloodless pcople are _ the tired, languid, rundown folk who nevâ€" er have a bit of â€" cujoyment in life. Food daes not nourish, there‘s indiâ€" gestion, hceart palpitation, headache, backache, somctimes fainting _ fits and always nervousness. . If auaemia or bloodlessness be neglected too long a decline is sure to follow. _ Just a little mare blood cutres all these troubles. _ Just more rich, _ red blood; then abounding health and . viâ€" #ality and pleasure in life. To _ get more blood the remedy is Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills. No other medicine increases the blood supply so quickly or, so surely. The cure actually beâ€" gins _ with the first dose, though naturally it is not noticcable. This is nat a mere claim. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have been doing â€" this over anud over> again in Canaua for yeats. This is why â€" thousands of people always haw a good word to. say about this medicine. The follomâ€" ing is the experience of one of the many. who praise this medicine. Mrs. J. J. Thibodeau, Bathurst Village, N.B., says: ‘"Some ycears ago while teaching | school _ I became so run down that I could hardly walk. My breath was short and J had failed in weight and lost color. I had to rest several times on my way to school and during school houts it took more than all my â€" strength to fulfl my duty. _ My doctor advised me to give up teaching and take a long rest. But at this time _ a fricnd persuaded me to try Dr. Williams Pink Pills ane I gat nsix boxes. 1 hadn‘t finished the dirst box _ when I felt a litte better ard by the time 1 had used the six baxes 1 was fully recovered and enjoving the best of health. At a â€" later alate I was troubled with eczema and ny faith in â€" Pink Pills led â€" me to try them again, and 1 was not disappointed, as _ they cured this trouble also. J can‘t praise Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills too much _ for they have done me a power of g‘md.!’ Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills ate . sold by all medicine dealers orâ€" will tbe sent by _ mail â€" at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 by The Dr. Williams‘ _ Medicine Co., Brockville , This morming in the police court he pleaded guilty to the charge, and said he was forced to wark. He hails from Western Ontario. lHe said he was mever in trouble before, although he had worked at St. Thomas and Stratford this week. COUNTERFEITERS AT WORKjIN BRANTFORD Galf, May 7.â€"The detective aliiâ€" ty of ‘Chict of Police Gorman was demonstrated late last night, when he made the clever arrest of one of the smoothest of his class that has ever visited this town. The man, who givâ€" es his name as Archic Powell, alias Gibson, was arrested on suspicion of obtaining money under false pretences, tXs scheme was selling The Ladies‘ Home Journal and Encyclopaedia for $1.00. He had visited several houses and ‘collected $6. & He was remandeo till Tuesday _ in order to lew# the police look up his record. Great credit is due to Chicf Gorman for his clever work. The woâ€" men who were occeived received their money back, Just a Little More Rich, Red Blood Cures Most Ailments. "Branffotd, May 1 â€"Tuwo foreigners John Buchikeroshy and acob Krom pager are undet artest here â€" chatge; with circulating spmtions : com,. . Fon some â€" time â€" bogue _ fiffy.cent picees bave been citculated in Uus city The police suspect from the large wimber _ of pieces which have heen gathered _ in â€" that a connterfaiting plant is in husiness. GOOD BJ.O0OD GALT‘S POLICE MAKE A CLEVER ARREST it‘s the best. :v:, Scott‘sâ€"it‘s s standard flesh strength builder. s â€" ALL DRUGCISTS GOOD HEALTH Fwo foreigners 1 ,ficob Krom hets â€" charged ons com. â€" Fou . SooGsJenGar§e «PooBenBexPooBenJesfasJenSenJaaBe «PecfasSenSecte »$eoBex FaoBeoSex JoSeoSex FosfaoSee es fan§eoJes fos§enJenforfeofects _All the i{)r}&)ds pomp and dis}la yâ€"that have marked this _ ceremony since medieval days were observed. S _ o e _ No evidences of mourning were permitted, in accordance with the anâ€" cient custom, all flags being raised from half mast to the top for the occasion. i Fully half a million persons lined the streets to witness the _ quaint procession. Spring strength. out the smartest and best fabrics All the Gorgeous Pomp and Display of Former Days Were Observed in London â€" This Morning. London, May 9.â€"George V. was formally proclaimed king of England and all its Dominions this morning. _ _ m : The heralds, with the pursuivants, kings at arms, etc., entered the city, and read the proclamation at Charing Cross, Temple Bar and the Royal Exchange, the reading being received with the royal salute, the playing of the National Anthem and the dipping of the colors. â€" exclusive palterns that will be shown tlis season. The most attractive handsomely suits are the first to go. Get a good startâ€"sclect your suit toâ€"day Thornton & Douglas, Ltd. This ceremony concluded, the Lord Mayor entertained the heralds at the Mansion House, the first toast b cing to the new King. _ 0 the splendid tailoringâ€"and ease and FORMALLY PROCLAIMED _ KING OF ENGLAND for _ our new Spring Style Book See the new fabrics in grays and This cool weather‘is just a breat hing spell for Spring to gather Nelect your suit while you have the choice of the greatest varicty of We guargatee every garment we sell, for the reason that we will sell mmen‘s garments we do not make cursclues Suits at $10, $12.50, $15, $18, $20 _ _ and up ict away with your new Spring Suit before the other fellows pick am w n â€" wl cut coats with broad coll THE NEWKING. Styles at graceful hang of the trousets vlives. See the. new patterns and lapelsâ€"the canvas shouldertsâ€" You‘re safe _ here. _ Ask the Baby‘s Own Tablets are good for all children, from the feeble baby whose life seems to hang by a thread â€" to the sturdy well grown child _ whose diges‘ive organs occaâ€" sionally _ get outr of order. These Tablets promptily cure all stomach and bowel troubles and make sickly ailing children, well and strong. Mrs. H. Greenfield, Embro, Ont., . says‘ â€""Baby‘s Own Tablets are a wonâ€" derful medicine for children. I have used them for several years and alâ€" ways keep them in the house for my little ones going to school." _ Sald by medicine dealets or by mail _ at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Medicine Co., Brockvillc, Ont. peaceful and had a look of quiet hapâ€" piness. He wears a sleeping dress of a soft reddish tint and silken materâ€" ial. His hands are not crossed on his breast, but are laid in a perfectly naâ€" tural position, with the small finger of the left hand held between _ the thumb and finger of the right. . He still wears his rings. His face _ reâ€" tains much of the brown hue given it by openâ€"air life in the south of France. Still standing where he last used it is the dead Monarch‘s smokâ€" ingâ€"table. King Edward was devoted to his cigar and cigarette. No more marked cfl:ge was effected in â€" Engâ€" lish habits than that which _ he brought about, and by which a cigâ€" arette or a cigar are no longer taâ€" booed at luncheon or dinnerâ€"tables where ladies are present. King Edward‘a Funeral on May 20th London, May 9.â€"It was officially ennounced taâ€"day that the funeral of King Edward will be held, May 20th at Windsor and that the body will lie in state in Westminster Hall for three days preceding the funcrai. FOR LITTLE BABIES AND WELL GROWN CHILDREN The casket to contain the King‘s cemains will be fashioned of _ oak grown in the Royal Forest at Windâ€" sor, and will be lowcred to a vault bencath the Chapel floor, to be subâ€" sequently placed in a tomb beneath the Albert Memorial Chapel, where rest the remains of his late Majesty‘s eldest son, the NPuke of Clarence. The funeral will certainly take place in Whitsun week, so that only the â€" acâ€" tual day remains to be fixed. the household and special ticketâ€"holdâ€" ers, and that subsequently the coffin will be removed to Westminster Hall, where the public lying in state will be held. It is understood King Geoâ€" rge and his advisers have come to the conclusion that public opinion will demand that some such opportuâ€" mnity be afforded for the general body of the late King‘s subjects to pay a last tribute of respect to the Monâ€" ing made for burial on Friday, May 20, in St. George‘s Chapel, Windsor, and also for public lying in state in London belore the removal of the reâ€" maing to Windsor. !f these plans can be carried through, the body of the late King will be placed in the Throne Room at Buckingham _ Palâ€" ace, which will be the scene of the first part of the lying in state. The probability is that the Throne Room will be reserved for the members of Will Take Place on May so and ‘Remains Wili be Interred in St. George‘s Chape!: | London, May &-:-m no official King Edward, tentative plans are beâ€" Will Sleep in British Oak. In a Natural Position. THE mmmgg: issomto® THE CANADIAN BANK Wmm (my _ | _ OF COMMERCE 14f Free Labor Bureau 59 King St. West, Berlin. We have vacarcics for men and women in all lines of work If you are out of employment communicate with us at cnce No charge for registraticn or services rendered. ‘ A spading fork with 4 tines for casy and rapid digging; a few of th *6, regular at a dollat cach for _ Improved pipe cutters; No. %, oent. from j to 2 inch pipe rexular at $1.75 each for §1 13, No 1 ont s from } to 1 inch pipe, resgulat at $1.50 each for Only 14 solid handle sad iroms to to cleared Saturday at a Targain price per Ib. cf . t on Town and Farm Property. The above bargains are only a amall number of what we will show Saturday next; besides we will allow a special Saturday reduction on all general hardware. This means bargains to the extent of onr vast stock of tools and hardware. (Call and compare. The automobile with the single wheel that goes as fast as vyou likeâ€"well made and paintedâ€"Saturday cut _/ Garden â€" wheel barrows regular al $3.75 each for . $ Fawn bartows, regilar at $2.75) for $ Boys‘ barraws regular at $2 for $ Gemuaine Mica Axle Grease solls .> Naturday. 3 Ib. pails regular _ at253 for 22¢ and 10 Ib. paile regular at 75¢ for 68c. Another shipment of those solid stect spades, D or lang handle, _ regulas 5 at 70c each, Saturday for * wire toothed lawn rakes _ comb the tender grass and help it to grow; 6 of these, regular at 50c each for ... Mamure drags that many a farmer needs chine made. 14 inch cut .............. 16 inch cut ... .. ...._ Wire toothed lawn takes _ comb 5 prong, regular at 80c for 4 prong, regular© at 65c for Purc pine tatr in imperial _ pints for the horses‘ feet, bruises, cats or sotes, _ regular at 10c tin, noxt Saturday 2 for . The automobile with the sinzle Saturday Savings include a genuine ‘"Royal Canadian" Clothes wringer, with one year guarantce, regular at 3 $3.75 each, fOr ... .0..0.0.00.000.... * Both are hereâ€"the lawn mower and the saving priceâ€"the old reliable ‘‘Woodyait‘" 4 knife mower: 14 inch cut ... ..0..222002.0.85.05 16 NCR CUb ... .......... .0. §5.30 18 inch eut | ,...... .222 00.$5.80 20 inch cut ... .0 _ _ 0 > $6.10 No farmer can buy the wire and build his own fence as cheaply as he car buy our famous F;ng.f‘e‘l:cf,pnce is only 37¢ rod and it‘s nine stiff steel wires,49 inches high,all No.9 wire with 16 inch stays. Fennell‘s Big Hardware, Berlin, Hardware Money to Loan Henry Knoill, Berlin. Mooney‘s Sugar Wafers are made with double layers of crisp, spicy biscuit crusts Each layer is a delightâ€"between is a rich delicious cream, a combination of sweets that can‘t be duplicated. This luscious cream is made in many flavorsâ€"from real fruits. At luncheon or dinner today instead of serving the usual SE dessert try Mooney‘s Sugar W afers. Lctthdrdclici taste today decide your desserts of the future. 77â€" ~M 20 dust and damp proof wax. _ G~ â€" «e (\g_ . £]@ paperâ€"lined tins at your @%@\:\ ~ grocer‘s. 10 and 25 e L s O in o It cost us over $20,000 to build the single special equipment for ~ making Mooney‘s Sugar Wafers. When you taste them you will agree with us that the money was well spent. For years we have made iz fincct biscu‘ts and candies in all Canadaâ€"our Per/cctica Cream Codas, and Chocolate Chips alone prove this Now we offer you what we believe is our greatest creationâ€"Mooney‘s Sugar Wafers. _ On Sale Saturday, May 14th, only He uce eeomaaice nc :9905 BB Cns oevemionyinnss§9.90 Ub Li lllls sll ....$5.60 e 1t "Star‘‘â€"best 3 Inife maâ€" 0.000 Dessert Waterloo Branch, J. Moorman, Manager _ .59 \ .88 ©1.06 .04 B. E. WALKER, President ALEXANDER LAIRD, General Mnazer Deposits of $1 and upwards are received and interest allowed at current rates. Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons and withdrawa‘s made by any * onz of them or by the survivor. 124 SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England 3. 10 $1.11 $4.28 hBe 520 .933 15 IIQD OFFICE, TCRONTO $3.20 $2 20 $1 67 You‘ll find these Saturday _ prices for full 50 yards rolls of galvamized poultty netting very low: Prices per roll 72 inch high $4.14; 60 inch high, $3.37; 48 inch high, $2.79; 36 inch high, $2.15; 24 in h high, $1.53 and _ 18 inch high ... Buy your files here Saturday, the faâ€" mous â€" first quality ‘"Globe"‘ fat saw file; 12, 10, 9 and 8 inch reâ€" gular at 23, 17, 13 and _ 12c each for 14, 123, 11 and ... OCr.am separator oil #e gallon, heaâ€" ty cyclinder oil ‘8c galion; I ardinc machinery oil f Just the best houschold varnish brush vou evcr used for Saturday; double thick, _ pure tlack pristles, nickel fercule, nice shaped bandle, 2 inch wide; 36 of these regular at 10c each half price to + W‘re selling a lot of outr improzed tubber force cups for cleaning clogâ€" red sin‘s, tubs and businsâ€"let us show _ you what they can do, 6 onâ€" Iy 14 inch size ceach The Tavxite paint and vainish remover sells Saturday, 4 _ gallon tins at $1.11 cach, quarts at 7ic cach and pin‘s at Just 21 genuine Rodgers English 3 blade jack krmives. 31 inch long, loin handle. at _ a Naturday sacti fice cach of he â€" Atlas is a neat roller bearing batn door hinger wi h 3 inch wheel, chap at 60c pair, but 12 pairs for Saturday . Steel â€" wire screen arnrd green cloth, any length, to your ordet Saturday. 20 inch wide per yard ... 12¢ 21 inch wide per yard ..................11¢ 28 inch wid¢ per yvard 30 inth wide per yard 31 inch wide, per yard Paidâ€"up Capital, $10,000,000 Reserve Funrd, â€" 6.C00,000 Saturday Savings ESTAGLISUED 1867 a 117 .21 .63 A2 .38 A8 .37 20c 16c 09

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