"io-a' G%G Don't neglect kidney trotmte-it's Aattg6rooe an well as too aiMut. T old, nibble family tuned}; Dr. Mor Indhn Root Pills. has cured thousa 90d Willem you. It k equally can-I _ V V -- "._‘~ ("an ' Minuet} "om kidney disease. First I thought I had sprained my back, for suddenly the pain would Catch the small of my back and it would be impossible for me to straighten min-Ii up for several minutes. A dull ac e across the ktrhtevs was always pres- ent, my urine in: thick and cloudy, and passing it caused a burning, scalding Nt Tried medicines. but they failed. was advised to try Dr. Horse's Indian Root Pills, as they hnd cured my wife yrats Mme. A in boxes allotted I canâ€: tun. I new! enjoy the blen- Iinp of food Nth, which in (no to this nun-d1! He strolled out; and the man and woman wen left alone to emirront the horror of mirth]; wllh $3,000 of their boarded lecumulltlom There In few disease, that cause more acute “Mating than Kidnry Trouble. and Mr. F. A. Thomas, of Sudhul’y Ont., is one of those who know it, He writes: "For over thres‘ymrs I suffered from I’M--.- "I-, - - . _. - - “It‘s wore thin," and Mrs. Morning- Ber. "t wore It on Ollie till sue over- - It trendy." "tdt me have It, at any rate." "I got It In the chest up attic." . "All right. You have It doirn for me by this afternoon. Remember. Morn- Inptar." he concluded. tumlng to leave the room, "I give you one week from today. not I dtty more." Till Dr. Morse'. lndlan Root Pm. cured M. Kidney Trouble "Now, Mrs. Morningstar," he turned to her quietly, "will you be so good as to let me have the llttle necklace and locket found on the chlld containing her photograph and that of a lady?" Mrs. Morningstar stared at hlln " most with horror. "Dld you see the ghost, and dld she tell you about that there chnln and locket?" she faltered. I "r can‘t explain anythlng ‘to you now.. I may tell you when I come, back. Mountlnte give me the neck- t Ttteo." 1 "Don‘t you trise It to him," lllornlng- , Mar ordered her. “He‘ll be usln' it tar i, evidence or what." I SUFEEHED THREE YEARS __ ,,,._._-.-....,. This always strong argument In was answer enough to the threat. "And lose the mom; I have prom- Ised you if you did not betray who I was?" he asked Irtditrerertttr. â€kl- -w, _ "I'll tell them 3;}an ladle's no farmland." "Not here. Me and mom ttt' you , nether day." "Then shall I put up at tavern when I come back t" - -e. 77....-." "As you please. " there's I taw. snll you'll pay it with interest and back wages besides. Let me know by the time I Come back which you we fer. rm golng away tomorrow mom lag and wlll return here In a week." _r'e""ie--ccG"ii"rici'ii"i' /Gau77i'7i'i""G'"" . ' l you after you've paid bgér (he siooiF “Well, I aia't Ttttyin' It! Put that m your pipe and smoker". will you?†"What was it you Sven and heard in that there room?" growled Morning- stnr. "that gives you such cheek to talk up to as?" 9" wwiiiiiiiiiwi ', " MM ' 1" tr, J.“ 'i'irCA1'Me, F111 1.! ,___ .- ........ url, Why, I nln't never seen you " look at her.'" "I‘m not 'tnrulmg‘ on you. Mrs. Momfuestnr. I'm helping you .to clean your Conscience and no the lumen thing to that orphan girl. " ts really not so much for the glrrs ttttke-BN, may not need the mom-y, though agalu the mttp--but' tor your Immortal Boulif take." "What do you mean? She may!†need It. Is it that Fou'te sweet on l..s “ml “in“ m mun, art, or want: "I never thought. Doc. you'd turn on as like this here-or I'd cert'nly never took you to board!" lamented Mrs. Morningstar, her cheeks very white. “Well, I won‘t! oGheaa with rode lawsuit!†Mornmtrstar retorted. Mu Nee 'tpoNectie. t "You have no right to be rich on other people’s money. The new be long: to Eunice. Now. don't man any fuss or I'll exact nineteen years' interest beside; You must pay the money. That“: settled." the $11!) for nineteen â€an. an. hero. Nomtntrsurt" . Bo mo and with " hands in " pocket: atrolied over to the latte. and towered over the shrinking Btgurxt of the little tanner. “I am not A than to waste word. or enter into uselm au. Mon. 1 mean Just what I my. I an: coin: to hememl this young girl and no that she gets her rights. I learned some ttrings in your haunted room Int night which have given me the power, I think. to do so. Now. l the you Just a week to make up your mind. " you can't come to the point by that time I'll help you-by means of I lawsuit. Do you tmderatandr. "You must be only!“ Morttingstar chokingiy exclaimed. "Pay that there girl 83.â€! More‘n our Ollle’ll git till .L. _l‘_ .7 . _ - the git: married a'reaisi" “’31. " would leave as poor yet!" -_ 7.-.. - m to Emile. with]. I ml. " you In“. any Mtthmttr, about tt I shall exact her back Par-" a to“ foe the put are your: and lntemt on " Wm mum. rout macaw du- hn was found on the child yhon you â€fury. of her. You will on n as welt as too ainlul. That ble family remedy; Dr. Mary's not Pills. has cured thousand, m you. It kequally effective eomtipatiort and its attendant t'rghAeayi, Ind it _ an! PPrityq. the “and. . vuy~uuuuwnam a 1!va secrets. 1 may tell HIS c,0tllt'rSilllllp BY HELEN R. HAW Auto: cl "mu, A m u" 0093mm. I001. by W. P“. a My. argument he saw 1hoestiriiiii Ere In a week." mom ain't board the village you ain't so much - __ .v.. ... I I "And we like to ho mm an!“ we)†Mumnw "nar- when " I!" M00 "We. tlmtqlBq" a â€autumn-am" I... "r, It a commendation to be told you we 'miful?‘ t weak; "moons it." people who count for something In on; liver, do not mt III. They INI' In." (the spoke with evident feeling. kl. Ir. anmly. she a" not thinking of Abe! lie would not believe IL She looked unenlightened. "But to! love people who am not restful?" "i dorft alwnyn love to be with them." "Am I mum?" She min-d " with her look and (on. of wl-Ilfuinm whirl: he was learning in mm h fur in minim: to her, "It I mm 3m; you were, what Inter ‘enoo would you draw? You are such an alarmingly lomr-nl little perm on. has to be 'Fttrr or. be trapped into all aorta of admission. om wouldn't dream of making." "Bo that has been bothering you. has It? Well, you see. I came here to b,e quiet. and Mlss Ellery Isn't. Jan to any, n restful person.†"t don‘t understand why. " you love bliss Ellery, you should go out ot your way to avoid ber, even magnum; yourself and feign"); nocouthnesa." Her slmpllclty afforded him the tiet "est ertterttMtttnent. meat if your unwilicd heart (ache! you an instinctive trust of me. With your hour] you don't understand me?“ he questioned her curiously. "With my heart I “665:3? With my head I don't nndantand you at Ill.†"Now," he piotested, Lituii' sound- as subtle as though It came from Gt?11rttystt. What does It mean?†“I know Everything about you." sprang from her, “and nothing." “In hut" he responded. "t dou't know Just why you should. You don't knew anything about me." She looked at him. the brightness of her face uncloudod by " denial. but she dld not reply. "You do trust mer' "Why should I nott" she asked. with nah-e surprise. "I can‘t tell you that tonight. Eunice. how I came by my knowledge. " b. better that I do "ot-tmst yet. Trust me and have patience.†learn what you any ts unknown to all othem-that this man nnd woman who brought me her: were not my parent: and that I am the daughter of a New York lawyer, from whom they stole me away from my home?" Eunice heard hlm with breathless attention. But the break In the con- tlnnlty of his story bewilderhd her. 1'But how, then, did you come to 9121-52. “You have the comforting knowi- edzle. Your father was a New York lawyer or high standing and stainles- reputation." Ber face glowed " his words. N have a pride in it." she answered him. ‘Yon mar well hare. Now," he went on, "as to the current story about this room and its connection with you. I will tell you what it is." He told her then nearly all that he knew. withholding only her prospects of great wealth and the source of his knowledge ot her. " she knew of the existence of the “confession" he had found she would have a right to see it 1 He did not wish her to see n until he had ascertained what the probability was that her aunt would recognize her i .l-l___ “I should like to know that there In no hint ot (Eskimo! m my blood." "WolL’ he smiled. “we do Bet " wm attach Just that meaning to tt Some very degenerate "mule. In proud of their good blood." "Meaning merely ttteir Inherited not! Yes. I know." we nodded. 'ABtet- "It mean on?! were "1,0111!“ “Would " menu anything to you. Eunice." he began, surprkled at blur Pelt to note how " voice lnatlnctlvely softened when he spoke to her as one would naturally mod": and. tones In- speaking to a timid. sensitive chlld. "to be told you were born of very good bloodrf "Why should it not?†“But In your isolatlon from the world can you posslbly have learned the signmmnce of such a fact?" He felt rather at a loan ll t; should deal with her." It wal have to disuppolnt the bright tion ot that pretty young face. He pincer! n chulr for her. the only one In the room. and sat down him- self on the foot of the beet. W, _ _.,, v. ‘- IIUI|UI color. happiness. tank the place of the pale, passive. n-myle aspect she ordi- narily were. Her whole person Item- od to breathe her eugenics: to bear tho story he Ind to tell her. At least so he Interpreted " When at last she stood baton him ho was new un-lllnound for an Instant by the radium-o at ttrr tare. \lennh girl. For her take M would - dislike the 'tpttarttttct of it. it was quite to o'clock baton In heard her light “up In the long hall outside the room. CHAPTER XVIII. [moss but! time to Wm mum while be I'm on: man! In the haunted room bo- Care Bunkv nmde her numb nut-u. lie “I rather apprehend" - the curiosity of some a! the household about this room might lead to " bo- la: din-rowan! there alum with the girl. For her take he would - dislike the "mun-nun of it a __- __. .... â€a.“ A man's l mu: tor l' that. my me tbs Enigma: comp†means. doesn't It. tun}. In, 008301 It. that my par people of gentle and not“. ‘- .._z m. ......~.... a to“ u to how he er." It was haul to the bright "peetat ttrr tare. wGGii." ' In . those who L '4Btrg- I!,'?,'.'.'. "--"-.-r- you, making In great debt for Eta ts M you." haw!- _ “83:15.52“? "Why do you bear " so weekly when Mrs. Mornings!" Howl-ants and ter sults you Imfnn- other people toot Why do you nllnw hor to?" She pm! sunk had: tn hor chnlr limp Ir, The warmth and color had all [one tmm her Sliv- hmkml ttp" nt Illlll but the are bad dial om of her 6'.ret' "Why nlmulul I mind In " ht to ma an , Inru's car-Mo." pron-I lt that rather dampened ttrm In chnmplonlng her len’t mm worth wlllle capable of that. At the " 'INtrmo gave him no lmpw her, child that she mu, hamlkorchlof and Wino " “Why should I mud M" over her face. Ber relation with Abe W18 some": a matter of deep feeling It was, to be sure, not more impact bin. than everything else about her. There might be plenty of excuse for her being In love with Abe in View of her llielomz environment, but!“ felt an intolerance. almost n dttrttmtt."xrttt, it that rather dampened his enthusi- asm in championing her cause. She dIJn't seem worth while if she were capable of that. At the same time het dlwirm gave him an impulre to so to h- -._..A. A.__. . - - 77â€" - ------u-culu ' an intemrtttisd excitement in her eyel. I N am not, than, under the lent ob ligation to theme the said ire-(hie.- I Ir. “it is this. then, which Abe bu . meant by " many insulation. (in! l If I knew a certain thing he knew l 5 would defy his parents. 1 never l dreamed ot anything like this. Then i, I am ttee-ttee and not: ulna!" _ ,_, -.. w - - alienation he saw two neat may roll “So then." he abruptly "ted, unable to repress tttehisetstton that sprang to his lips. “you will defy them and mar- ry Abet " has been your supposed obligation to them that has hold you back from doing what they disapprov- ed?" She looked " him, an expression ht her eyes that was lnexpllcnble to him. She did not answer him. Suddenly her lashes amped. and to In. M... "They ha re iropt it from you because 'here was one "have of tt which. from :In-ir slnmlymlm. It was very '"Nvtrtettr.' I Hunt you shank] um know. " was for 'ear Hunt you Rhnuld hour this from m. milghhnru that may have always "'Pt um lsulule Listen to um Flu. nlu-Z When that woman mm the sum ot $1.01!) was found pinned to your dross; " wns of course Inmates", to pay those who should take may! you. TM “Mk7... .., .. .. .. . Hm; c..., you, making believe you owed them a great debt for thelr charity tow-rd - " "I" u no long before you tell per "t trill tell you "errtitittq Just as noon " l [Io-aim: can. I know it molt be maddening to you to be put " like this. but it is out of consideration for you (for no other moon) that i want to postpone telllng you, was thing." N will wait." "wank Fon-tor your trust in me." "So many thlngs puzzle me. though! "Xermrsarttsr _ "l can't see why Mr, nnd Mrs. Mora. ingstnr have thought it necessary to keep the story of this room from me. [low cmllil it have banned them to let me know?" "Wilt tt be long before you tell '" _... __.. A. o. WILLISTON. I 's. 2, ir a: 'fii'g5iigi in not got- . a“ m ' u m TI or expert J . [i!i5'l'8,ifKiiiiiilgiilitl, _ f about disease Ind the needE l of the human ft"2uN2NMl in i'iilEiiE,,8: “Esau: " 'u".@,ereXt!rP, illIll=tdlllr.!llll1, we! own whim. T e 1 em Ll box. 6 for $2.50. at ii8iEg 250. “an denim, or can. pulp-id, "cd) we! who I Fruit-stint Limit“, Ottawa. To an at him lt amazement. hallts M. Wilhelm, bonus for wire fence ""'...r. "m'mrr..'...... w..' Cplmnim Snider, gnaw] dam- age and tile "._.mr.. '"""mreertt.e... \ugrst Becker. Rravel amin- Moad by Mr. Abra seconded by Mr. Hallman, that the following ac- ounts be raid and the Reeve grant Yis order on the Treasurer for the aevbral amounts, UZ:-- acoi) W. Schmidt, bolus. tor wire .- -- Moved by Mr. Shaw, sxonded by ", Mr. Abra, that Br-law No. 967 to ', levy a sgecial rate on property at supporters at Public Schools in W;- irrlm Township to raise money to pay the grant to Public Schools be eac'a frrst and sccond time. Hood by Mr. Jansen, seconded by ar. Shaw, that By-law No. 968 to s.c:s and levy on the supporters of kTarate School See. No. " tor 'NO, be read a first and second Inte. - Mo ed by Mr. damn, scanndo'd by tr, Hannah, that By-law. No.96! to -assess and levy tor the amount of we Dehenture and interest falling m- lnfer By-law No. 808, ot this orpuration, be read the ttrat and Lani time. Mo ed by Mr. Hallman, seconded by Mr. lanun. that Br-law, No. 970 , l:\’y and assess for County special 'c'cntrre and Township rates for 910 be trad a first and second time. Io ed by Mr. Shaw, seconded by In Jun en that By-laws Nos. 966‘ to 970 inclusive be read a third time and passed. "ram: t: "to ' lereran It use . Mo td by Mr. Myra.- seconds-d by "t. .tva mat Br-law No. 968 to I: y and assess the several Public ch ol Sections in the Ttc, of " tzrluo for 1910 be reads. first and seconj time. eri ct Guelph the same. :d on or tetore August lst, and ask why the work has not been :ommenced. . Mo M by Mr. Mailman, seconded by Mr. Janfen that the petitions from Jaco'., House am twenty others, re the owning cf tle Townline between Watzrloo and Guelph Townships has .mn received, and that the same e laid aver until we receive bsr- thir i:;formation and that the Clerk be instructed to communicate with the I,.-, ,. A... _ -- Th: Cautcit met at the Township [Lil on Saturday, July 30th Pure ant to adys rtuttttrb.l Manners all lresezzt. The Reeve in the chair. .Vtctes ot needing session were mad and approved; Moved by Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. Jamal: that the Clerk notify tte. Hamilton Bridge Works "Co., that that their contract called tor' the bridge ot Speedsville to be complet- 14 _-.- . _ _ _ _ M. Weichel & Son The " Good, bonué 'iééwméiéé lon £91.00 TP. COUNCIL Hertel, tsottus/ir'"iiir'e The ta,. Idea Winn Air Fun-nee Local Agents Want-loo. Ont, l gravel and la- Township tegQYdiE New Idea†Furnace sumo “in 15.20 13.20 10.60 5.60 I' The "New Idea" Furnace works perfectly r "rum. the Fire " " mm} '"shttt to the 1 room for a large show-l. No danger of Hui and you can drop the uni just where mu w [in-mt In "In: ho mam», M... N.-- a, account m........-.,,... o.r.r,ff.'r.' Herman Hone]. repairing bridge " Cterlt Fr-rm-tre '........r..,f.T.ru, Postmaster at Blair, postage _.. 1 G. A. Tilt, Telephone and exprem msor ._-mt.-r.r.. ...mmt'...mrr..r v..... David Bean printing notfce re Coed of Revlsion....,.... .... Gro. A. Tilt, 3 months' salary bot ....et... ..".o._.....r.. ............ 9.70 Freeman Snider. gravel -v....t. ._. 11.20 William with, gravel mmm..........-. 4.00 " Jamiescn, grand ...t..t.. '.""' 4.50 Jacob W. Schmidt .rt....t. ...... â€.70 Simeon Bmbacher, bridge timber SAO' 'ohn Holt’. are! P'.mmt.e. P..... 5.00 Alln R. Bowman. gravel ..wF.. 5.60 Frank Klein, gravel etrur.-.. 'P-... 18.50 Fernando Snyder, gravel-......... Htj, Herman Schilling, gravel .rmtet..t '." h' M. S. Cressman', your] 1nd ' damage .""n.mmrr. """'."trr......... 0.24 J. Woolner. gravel .rrr.mr.r... ... 14.20 .'. E. Dipptl, operating grader 35.20 J. S. Shanta, repelling. bridge 20.66 Lander Monug, gravel ....rF... 9.00 Nvah Bechtel, grand mrr_e.rF.rmt.t. 0.50 Allen H. Shawl, gravel and dam- l "r‘lxllx the Fire" " rm,- mung to thr largo feed than. Lots of room for a large show-l. No dang" " hitting against He that franc, and you can drop lbw: crai just when you want it, hack or front of the fre-pot In “my he needs) any place l3 ca: y with the New Il'zn. For wmd the doors prrtrit " big. nag): chucks, the owning being 12x15 inches. Wood ttrut mu’t hr burned in I stove or mdinary Innate is just right tor the New Hut. No amok. It “no "It-r tThen mill": "NY. rtthsr rod at wnod-mtr syn-rial smokv shield and the New Mm direct draft darn†yrrvrnt all tbat rutnncev Por burning V." " a Fi trial grate is r. .ufv I: is easily piomml In "with n tlirrnfjh thr fire dm r, and is so fottrd that it drops into place and Mays there wtrhout A shale bolt lt't the "New Idea" humus that rmmt with thore who know. 0m free hunk nn "\‘rw Mm" Furriers er'plains heating has you shuuld know. Send for I m.- GURNEY, TILDEN & COMPANY, LIMITED Hahn of Honda. Ind Cooling Goods for " Years HAMILTON . ONTARIO n. Additional land adjacent. to the Winnipeg factory has already been "trrhased with the certainty in view hat large 'extelsiom will be r.eHN- '1ry to take an ot the increasing ‘ZOCQSSHY for larger productidns. torn Crnada mriGi, gain the lemma Mooney plants unwed with in a gram Ter, unsmmauun from two to three I 'oe"s time was necessary to reach 20mm of the outlying districts with, ‘n the 1931: trade, (hole ocer “him 'a",;,, Wat, "Vu'Ctttt by we orgaN- ation. With the plant at Winnipeg running in tun hint. if is now pas i.'le tor the 'rrgastirattice, to supply \ith use large idem.“ for goods at us than . this notice. so met the Manda at Western and Northwés- Darn n-_u-_ . - - "rsh goods tor the {maker Under co.ditimta previous oHolidatiott from two t: move, it king considered in. lute maltyin. the he. 01 conditions whirhlhnre been N ahout by the invasion at until! ot setter; and the grown and for locale] products from the ovens. The oriiiiiion will be under the :urervision d W. J. Mooney and W. l Mooney. the Karma magma)- lete mzmgcritl duties ot unsust- 'ord plant. V, “my...†Rapid add economicd delivery or trod predicts will a. enacted by the “107’. it ba.G.-. --__1; . W" -- -. Wlwl ion ct W. C. Home], "tperitsettaed the a)“. Stanford pm rd the 'tttit & Candy Comm. "...ua _,‘J Annulment of Jm:msiirt,r "proud: teday by was. t ed “sumac... , -.. -"""'"' v“,- T 71h Int-rennin; we bring the an ut Cam" wail-tuna in the it“; all, and] Industry this! a nude exudation. _ ‘ _ . --a.- M. that an»... Into CM "fymieqsat, but has tUtaht loath: I. but tier, 'tot can “it. at NC Undo in! It: was)†to" willo- d trade con- dition In: but! “out a it: In- gdutdal Gui. hum-g u with!“ â€Jim“, with In: but but. tn- IBII-pied ble. In y a! 8mm. Out, in an 'l'lh'a pur- chgu ot Foley Brothers, Lumen a Comp-urn um. oral-button. thes - In “an. Cum. In: the Patron at IrterMrtg It an “cloa- "tdee and Candy Comm. l '---, ' _ Halter, extra work an efteet 'errrtuletrrtir.r miiii", " [In ot Foley Brother: being med (unpletely and" tho superd‘ in " III A I‘m; A I: Burns Coal or Wood Has Large Feed Door "w "' u.- rl'lllr Inn-n mmlmx (mt. rtthsr roll or wood-lr smoku shkld and the New Mm direct draft damrrr Irrvrnt ruin-met Pot burning "rt rl a sivriut zmte is r. :ch I: is laced In [with n tr.rrmch thr fire dun r, arid is m fitted that it ito place Ind Mays there without a stngk: Ink "New Idea" trature, that count with thore “Ito know. Out k on "New Mm" Furnaces erpiains Inc-ting has yn-u shank! Send for I copy. ' . Te" 1 -'--~--.'-"' " MW Mg rims: mg in up W. , Mooney Win In " within“ been troaht by the invasion ot than- aet'ierp and the growing de. for locale] products fresh ii. ",ttittittiiutitliiiGi o ttl . if Wit an.» ftttt' tl-trite,',',),, i"trettiiiriiiiiiiii"t' t)rltatag and ' Carly Ilium w-wmu iGraiiii" Iff" ot in newly-loun- gravel and dam- {rah dainlits from , Plants will tm u gmmying man- 0991. who lorinexly f'ctratimm ot the grader 35.20 GeBtlemen-rr, Jtn', 99, I had my rridge 20,66 land and wrist kitten and badly ..P.r.... 9.60 mang‘ed try a viciovs horse. I sut- ..r-rmt.tt 6.Mr tered greatly for several days and Id dam- ithc tooth cuts refused to heal until .'rF.rrtm. 9.40 your agent are mca bottle at " as- ngNARD‘S LINIMENT, which I e..... 6.00 hogan using. The ellect was magical , re 'in the hodrs the rain had ceased .... ...,.‘2.40 and in two weeks the wounds 1 salary 5M1 completely healed and my hand ....,.,.A00.00 f and arm were as well as over, ge _.. 7.85! Yours truly, I _the mum and 14.40 to the St. Antoine. P.Q. wttt Mimtd's LlnlgncntrCo†Limited ILevi Snider, gravel ..r......... ...... 8.68 Isaac Reisf. gravel 'rt'...-..-....... 3.00 Irvine Shoemaker, repairs to How ......-'... .'.'m-mm-.tm... ..rrrm 7.70 Moved by Mr. Abra, seconded by Mr. Janzm that this council do now adjourn to meet again at the Tp. Hall on Saturday, Septemter the 10th at 10.30 am. “The “an; ot W. C. Mooney n _ charge " the Winnipeg plant is evi- dure of the earnestness ct our inten- tion to greatly improve imiustlial crndltiona in the section into whiih We live just 'one. Mr. Mooney will hare cntire (huge and the results ' which will come from his efforts can best te toreeasted trom the except: 'iunal worn that almond the “are [reached by this comrany in the com- l mercial world. "As to the invasion ot Western I (brads, a large advertising eam..l, ;raigu will be the initial more, I undoubtedly, although plans have, fa! yet, not been materially shap- ':rd so that we can torteit just what ‘will result. We look forward to an astotrishirtg success as a result, of the consolidation for, with a merit- able product that is constantly in demand wherever introduced, there is little opportunity tor any other than steps forward by earmst men work- i-.; together. _ with (Aha can? or qrort?, vain menu that the entire (omin- ion Ii" to blanketed by the trade de- '\elopment at the law orgtudzatim, and the sterling Whom; me.bo:ls that in you: put hem been the pro; rut] ct the Hale! Company, nil te prom into the new terri- '1.oty in the some nunner thai the trr-ization has gone into other ter- ritorim with g new to iateuigent- ty telling Cmdian homes of the goodness ttt Rooney products. i lurrovemem in mathcds ot pro- ducing fresh dainllee will also te brought about by the merger. this being made possi'Je by the develoa- ment ot Mooney pxoxsses and general. [improvements in the industry. b W. J. Mooney in an interriew sail: i, "This consolidation ot 9"re largest concern in waste-.1: Unmda with the Mconey Company, I relieve, is along step in the wort of Canadian der dojmeut and the ttettetita to the parts at the Dominlan in whim the new ortyrritration does business will be felt in no uncertain manner. It mcars qvi:‘-er adhering cf the Mean-y products to all points within a wide circle an! means. clumsily. a tar- roachln: strise in the development of the but Itry, generally. ". idea ot his “Jenkins cam- [dp will be to acquaint tue mm o! thet India; with the "etieioas.. ne- mi In“ a the de1iear:ies with the name Rooney In: made lumen II CW. The western in- pays um mm " cs'tfensim' and; 1ett htJ‘vmern (an Ala, trhttge my “luring katere. ot tips but» loony ptoducts will be "0er '" with by " adsertir in ammo. an to be we largest twain: O!!! promulgated by t u a hhltry. Thu Mea ot Riis ndmrtirin, “m7 Mgt tte "to:avcesneet ol the mer- ut can. tho an that the new or- IUW-i‘a “I! In“: u emfeuivo tmo, lgado- htJ'Vmem (an um GEO. A. TILT, 'Tp. Clerk. in 1llrhnmiis A. E. Roy, Carriage Maker tf, cor-ui-iii;.)";,,,, And Talc pnphy Write at once for our hm, eautotpie. Full tom "an Aug, 20th. The Isl-fut and but ratios] Mate ins ochoo in Western dlt'lt The" " no better in the h"',':,','?",',',,".; 2t course- m t mung an on our. â€when ';ll1Qr%'l'lu%'l ‘7; Assist. grandam“ to positiolo. We have three .dtpeyuenti itiiiig ti?,'tititidiiii2iiii"t J V hai GF ik'he I MP“. on“. at. an... a... m .__., "___ -..- m. 0.0.3. f j biwmz'hhrvaH-nvwxrï¬m I: I .. iirg? in... 'rlrsl'aiaregEEiit Dine-ae- at tho Emu Noe. and Throat. King St. Em. -""""".r "rg IXPSRIENOID VET-Ill. : " All? SURGEON Is', -- ,w‘- yum-gr" '"rteu' "-Su'Eri"'c."2i2, Royal ou"- or Duh] In... at m J. Dub! 0M IMF. It. (has "In. 'Mt' 'i' trum. " Jacob. 'r".FMtama N I†'Fel' an mam. Dean-try W h Alt u fl. E . . _ (1W. WILLQDLIJ Donal“, WM: Witt vim. In M". 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