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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 May 1911, p. 5

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weelfuciph, _ May 19.â€"This city was honore@ â€" taday by a visit from his Excellency Earl â€" Grey â€" and party, .who _ divides â€" their time _ between the â€" reformatory farm and the â€" Onâ€" tario Agricultural College. _ At the former institution, especially, great interest _ was manifested. _ His Exâ€" â€" celleney had. presously aminounzed to é!’l‘ovincial Secrotary Hanna that ke ® desired to sisit tho big farm bolore klle returned to England, and toâ€"tay was the date fixed for the. visit. Mrs. W. Arnold, Edmonton, Alta., writesâ€""Kindly serd me o box of Baby‘s Own Tablets. _ They have been _ ir‘alcable to me and 1 really da not know how 1 ever would hnave got along without them. Baby was poorly; his digestion was ba% and nc was constipated. 1 gave lim the Tablets and they made a fins healâ€" thy boy of him. _ Now, wheneser he is â€" cross or trowbled with constipaâ€" tion, J always give him the Tablets and they relieve him right away. 1 tried a lot of other medicine but noâ€" thing sceme@ to agrce with him till I got tUie Tablets. 1 woul! rot be without â€" them." _ The testimony of Mrs. Arnold is that of thousant«; oi other mothers. _ Everyone who ever uses Baby‘s Own Tablets | Invo vtords of praise fcr them. The Tablets are sold â€" by medicine desders or by mail at 25 cents a box from Thke Dr. milliants‘ _ Medicine Co., Brockville, Visits the The viceregal party arrived at the prison this morning over the C.P.R. in the private car Canada, and the train _ was stopped ca the prison grounds. | His Excclleney, accompar ied by Lady Evelyn Grey, LerJ Lasâ€" celles, Col. Snewdon, Hon. W. 4; Hanna and Mrs. Hanna, Col. Hugh Uartk ond Mrs. Clark and Dr. _ aund Mrs. Jamicsan, alightes from the train aral were taken in carriages ovâ€" er to the prison, while â€" Lady Grev, Lady _ Sybil Grey and Lordâ€" Perer game â€" on to the city anid were driven to the Ontatio | Agricultural CePexe, where _ they. were received by ‘ref. Bay, acting prosident, in the absence «w Dr. Creelman, and Mrs. Fuller, of Macdonald â€" HMall. _ They were shewn all over the builXis of the 0.\ C. after which they were dciven over to the prisca and joined the rest of tbe party at lunclwon. Hon. Â¥{r. Hanna â€" in the meantime, was busilly enzaged _ in showing his déistinguished girsts _ all the points of interest on the place and explaining fully to his ExeclHeney the sys‘em wnder which the priseners are treated Ten any sumeret LNA PME MOMEIINTUTTCIOLCELEAAAreas and tha frea tan dava‘treatment in well, strong, plump and robust. _ Just send me y »ur address, and the free ton days‘ treatment is yours, also the book. Write toâ€"day, as you may not see this offer again. Address : ENs utd S D0 LRLLC sasimame anen â€" ruasa W ROrever 7OH MVO, 4 enn POMETUC U OLOUMCCECLLAW CALLLC Aica2 202 and malâ€"as wamen tell any suiferer that this Home Treatment really cures all women‘s diseases and makes women MRS. M. SUMMERS, Box H 501)} AN INVYALUABLE MECICINE FREE TO YOVUâ€"MY SISTEA _ "Mecla Furnace *"Comfort & Health" tells about a Beating system. It goes into the question of healthâ€" ful heating and shows how imporâ€" tant a part the furnace plays in the health of your family . It explains the principle of warm air heating ; how the furnace draws in fresh air, warms it and. circulates Gas in the house is disagreeable. Often it proves dangerous to the health. The "Hecla" is so conâ€" structed that gas cannmot get into the living rooms. _ The places where gas leaks occur in the ordinary furâ€" mace are fused in the " Hecla" so that gas cannot possibly find an Cannot Leak Gas It cures all, ofd or young. To MoThers o" PAMNRMEO M MUORIIC DLA Painful or t which speedily and .&nflly fim Leucorrhcea, Green Sickness, and Painful or : Menstruation in Young Ladies. Plumpness and health duz: result from its use. i1 3 og EOE e us Oe C IBLLLL LbA nA se ola is Menstruation in Young Ladies. Plumpuess and health always resu‘t from its nee. ver you live, I can refer you to ladies 0" your own locality w‘oknownnd will gladly U PR PUREORT ATRTZOOTLIOUNS LLIL 20 wramants diconses and makas women * Get the booklet "Comfort & Health." 1t is yours for the asking. Qla'e. Bros. & Co., Ltd , Preston, Ont. M. Weiche! & Son, Waterloo and Elmira Prison Farm gave â€" lim the nade â€" a fins healâ€" Now, wheneser he IT TELLS ABOUT THE SANE HEATING OF HOMES FREL TO YOU AND EVERY oigTEA oqurrar N0 FROM woOmEn‘s AilLMENTs. The Guelph market women â€" appatâ€" ently formed a canbine con Saturâ€" (ay _ last to boost the price _ of thrir produce. _ Butter was qu@ted as high as 25c per Ib, on the marâ€" | ket, while the stores were â€" asking 22¢ id eggs and other produce were at a much ligher rate than the stores. That You Have Kidney Trouble A training sefiool for Y.M.C.A. secâ€" retaries and physical directers will be cestablishes somewhere in Canadi and prcbably in Toronto. The matâ€" ter was discusset at â€" the annual meeting of the Toronto Asseciation Tucsday night. There are two _ such schools in tle United States. toss specife for kidney anm‘« ldadder trouble. All (tGuggists, 50 cents. box, or postrl from the preprictors, The K. T. Booth Co., Limited, Fort Erie, Ont. Free trial on applicaticn If your back is constantly aching and if yoi experience dull shooting pains, if your urire is thick and clerâ€" y orâ€" your â€" passages froquent scanâ€" ty and painful, your kiceseys and bladâ€" der arc«out of tot + ~_1 order. _ Neglect quickly brings en Tl Ma@R rheumatism, (i= B()() (lie] betes, â€" lummage, uc Inual sciatics, etc. The Governorâ€"General was intredacâ€" e to the entire baiy of prisoncrs by Hon. Mr.. Hanna. _ In a arief and happy speech he spoke â€" of the pleasure it gave him to be present and sce for bimsclf what was being Core in the interests «@â€" humanity along â€" tirse lines. _ He felt satis fied the scheme â€" was a goel one and eulogized Hon. Mr. Hanna _ for the grand wortk In was coing, The party was loter driven @er to the _ Ontarice â€" Agricultural College where â€" his Excellency expressed deâ€" light at witat he saw, after . which they left on the 4.38 train for . the East LOOKS LIKE A COMBINE and how it was working qut A Y.M.C.A. TRAINING SCHOOL If you have a heating problem to solve, Get this Booklet it moist and pure to every room in the house. Then it tells about the perfect warm air furnaceâ€"the *‘ Hecla." _ The furnace that cannot leak gas. ‘The furnace that gives heat without dust. â€" The furnace that is easy to run, and what is more important, how that furnaceâ€" The *‘ Hecla "â€" saves you one ton of coal in seven, The "Hecia " uses only six tons of coal where others use seven. _ It is the stecl ribbed fire pot that makes this saving. . lHow flanges are of steel plate placed close together and wolcrod into the fire pot get more heat from your coal is told in * Comâ€" fort & Health." Governor Addresses Prisoners Saves 1 Ton in 7 Investigate The "Hecia" SURE SIGNS M Booth‘s Ki »y < AMl Pills are guaranâ€" teed to relieve Or your _ money t back. _ They are the world‘s greaâ€" WINDSOR, ONT. QUESTIONS ASKED BY @BnR 5* Kind or class of coal, in tons, and whether foreign coal or Canadian coal. 31. Bituminous coa!, slack. 32. Bituminous coal, round. 33. Bituminous coal, run of mine. 34. Anthracite coal, lump. 35. Anthracite coal, dust. 36. Value of wood or other fuel than coal used at the works. Then No. 5 heading, custom _ work and trow materials im 1910 â€" 30. Maximum electric horse power used. 37. Received from custom work and repairs in year. _ . 17. Average hours o#.yorking time per week. 18. Aggregate wages paid to in year. 19. Peaceâ€"workers employed outside of the works. NE:: 8 Aggregate value of products in vear. Under the heading No. 3, power employed in the works in 1910 are artanged the following: a 22. Steam engines and toâ€" these questions, when possible, the number, horseâ€"power and other remarks. 23. Gas engines. 24. Gasoline engincs. 25. Waterâ€"wheels. 26. Electric motors. 27. lf power not used all year, in what monthis shut down. 28. Power sold to other companics public or private. 38. Kind of class of raw or partly finished materials used at the works in vear. sSELES WIFE 3. Managers, supcrintendents, etc., on salaries; the number of male or {emale to all the following questions, where necessaty: 4. Aggregate houts of working time per week. 5. Average hours of working time per week. 16. Aggregate weeks of time emâ€" ployed in year.. â€"29. Power bought from other comâ€" panies, public or private. ~ 41. Quantity or number of finished articles in year. 6. Aggregate salaries paid in year. 7. Officers, clerks, etc., on salaries. 8. Aggregate weeks of time . emâ€" ployed in a year. 9. Average hours of working time per week. 10. Aggregate salaries paid in a year. puus! 11. Operators or workers of _ sixâ€" teen years or over on wages, the numbetr. 18. Aggregate weeks of time emâ€" ployed in year.. meâ€"s* _ 13. Average hours of working time per week. 14. Average wages paid to in year. 15. Operatives or workers â€" under sixteen years of age. â€" S'o. 4. And under the heading coal and other fuel used at the works in 1910, the following occur: â€"39. Cost value of raw or partly finâ€" ished materials used at the works in vear. « Wouldâ€"be Murderer, However Dies in London Hospital During the Afternoon _(1) Value of land, buildings, â€" and plant. â€" 8 â€" The schedule of the census dealing with the manulacturers, . ship and boatâ€"building, and which is numbered 9 among the schedules, is of great interest to all, because of the {act that this city will probably have to furnish more of that kind of informaâ€" tion than any in the Dominion. The statement filled in must be _ certified also by the owner, manager, Or othâ€" er responsible person connected with the works. The information required is as follows, with a few abbreviaâ€" tions: The name of the _ postâ€"office address, location of works, year when the works were established, weeks in operation of the works in 1910, prinâ€" cipal product of the works in _ 1910. Then commences a complete analyâ€" sis of the works: 1. Capital employed in the works (2) Amount of working capital emâ€" ployed . London, Ont., May 18. â€"Nathaniel Self who in Desember was released _ on parcée from KirQston _ Per‘Lr‘éary, where he was under sentence to five years for _ bigamy, this motning sltt his wile, Raclael _ Self, at her home, 212 King street, and _ then turnced the tcvolver on himself, _ dying this afternonn in Victoria _ Hespital. in 1910. First section of | question relating to No. 1. The â€" wonan is shot throgh tre shoul br and may not recover. A baby in Mrs. Scif‘s _ arms narrevly escaped â€" being hit. * Scef entercd his home this morning unexpectedly about & o‘clock, and deâ€" man‘‘ck that his wife, who tcstified against him at his trial, take him back. _ Tlis she hes repeateMy oreâ€" fused to do. When she azsin refused, he _ threatened to kill both her a~y! himself, an opened fire with a reâ€" telver Mrs. Self, her daughter, Mrs Darâ€" vile, and, liitle Grace Sper‘, ran into the yar‘, followed _ ts Selt, whe kept firing at th> scrcaming â€" woâ€" Mrs. Scll was picker up by Alderâ€" | Cholera and Diarrhoca Remedy _ for man Saunders and _ taken to l¢s diarrhoca, dysentry ot bowel _ comâ€" blacksmith shop, the dont being bolâ€" plaints It is simply impossible, and tod to keep Sell out _ Self then so says every ome that has used it returned to the house and locked Soid by all deaters. 20. Aggregate payments made to in Ke,t _ Firing at Womes« utinued from pege 3) Power Census Factory Figures WILL LIVE THE CENSUS MAN Schedu‘e No. 13, relating to minâ€" ing and mineral products, is divided into four sections, namely, mines and mining works, employees, _ salaries, and wages in 1910; capital and plant employed at mines, quarries, or works in 1919, and products of mines and works in 1910. Schedule No. 12, relating to butter and cheese factories, etc., _ requests the name of the factory, name . of owner, firm, company orf corporation doing business, post office address, present value of buildings, present value of machinery and plant, _ numâ€" ber of patrons in 1910, pounds of milk converted intoâ€"cheese in 1910, pounds of cheese produced in 1910, pounds of condensed milk made at factory in 1910, pounds of milk _ deâ€" livered at condensed factory in 1910, pounds of condensed milk delivered at condensed factory in 1910, value _ of condensed milk made at factory _ in 1910, value of other products _ made at condensing factory in 1910, aggreâ€" gate selling value of butter at facâ€" tory, amount of money distributed to patrons for cheese produced in 1910, amount of money distributed to patâ€" rons for butter produced in 1910, number of persons employed in _ lacâ€" tory in 1910, aggregate days of serâ€" vice in 1910, and the amount _ paid for salaries and wages in 1910. or other institution. Church _ and place of worship must be answered in the following way: iteligious denomiâ€" nation, seating capacity of _ edifice, number of communicants, value of edifice and land. Sunday school or catechism is divided into the followâ€" ing: Religious denomination: number of officers and teachers, male _ and female; number of scholars, male and female; value of building and _ land (if separate from church; high, public, separate or private school; kind _ of class of school; number ol _ rooms, number of teachers, male and female; number of pupils, male and {emale; value of buildings, and land, college, academy, university etc.; ind of class of school (designate by name), numâ€" ber of professors, lecturers, of tutors male or female, number of students, male or female, _ value of buildings and land; charitable, penal, or other institutions; kind of class . of in stitution (designate by name), numâ€" ber of officers in charge, _ male _ or female; _ number of other employees, male or female; number of inmates, males or female; value of buildings and land. Schedule No. 11 (fisheries) asks for the name of persons, firm, partnerâ€" ship or company. Post office address. Value of plant employed. (Vessels, boats, seines, nets, etc.) Full instructions accompany _ the schedules for the information of enâ€" umerators, the divisions of districts, the directors for taking a census of the Indian reservations, and the reâ€" numeration of the commissioners, agâ€" ents or other persons appointed _ to #ake the consus. Total days of service in year. ‘The value of fish caught is required in the following order: Fish (fresh), lobâ€" sters â€" (fresh), shell fish _ (oysters, clams, scollops, etc.). Fur scals. Hair seals. Canned â€" fish, preserved, salted, smoked, kippered, or boneless, fish manure, fish oil, fish guno, _ salmon roe and _ sturgeon caviar, together with canned and preserved _ lobsters, and canned oysters will be _ entered himseli in the bedroom. _ Here hc | was found by P. C. Mills who burst in the door, with two Willets in his head. Self was â€" sentenced at Windscr, Aug. 31, 1908. Ww wasa cigar maker, anmt attout 45 years of age. He had been workin; in Hamilton unâ€" til a few deays ago. His wife _ has been Lecping a boarding house. Three I bullets struck ter, while Self put two bellots in his over bead. l In alnine sints were fired. Sell ha* been nmrricd twice . since lbe wedded the woman he shot. 1t , was for these unlawful marriages }hat be was sont to tit penitentiory on a charge of bigamy. At thc time of his trial in Windsor he apâ€" pealed to his â€" wife to make _ some offect to save him, ar‘* to her refusal to do so is probably due the murâ€" dorous _ resentment _ which follaved her rcfusal to again live with hins. 42. Value of products in year. This is certainly a complete census with regard to manufacture, and the figures will be awaited with interest by all who are intetested in _ the growth and development of Canada. Great care should be used to give the absolutely correct information for these reasons particularly. Schedule No. 10, with respect to churches, schools, colleges and other institutions, in 1911, is also of great interest to this city particularly and requires . answers to . the follow ing questions. Location of church, school -Vfi':l;nbet of â€" persons . employed in year. â€" John D. Rockefeliet _ would _ go broke if he should spend his _ entire income trying to prepare a _ better medicine than Chamberlain‘s _ Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoca Remedy for diarrhoca, dysentry ot bowel comâ€" plaints. It is simply impossible, and London, May 19.â€" King George‘s horse Pinetadean won the _ Fitzâ€" williams Stakes at _ the Doncaster races toâ€"day. This was _ the first victory for the king and was reeted very enthusiastically the schedule of manufactures Churches aud Schools Other Industrics There is just ore cure for aracmia â€"more rich, rec blood. _ Anaemia is simply a bloo.<css, run deown condiâ€" tion. _ Then the body Lecemes wes; from overwork, worry or illness, am examination of the blcod will show it to be we?" sud watery. The comâ€" mon symptoms are fa.cress of lips, gums and chcoks, stortness of breath card palpitation of t‘ heart céiter tue slightest exertion, uull cyes and & loss cf appetite. _ Arasmia itsell is a dangerous trowm:%> i~1 may pass into consumption. | It cas ordy be cured by maxing the blov‘ rich and red, thereby en:pling it to carry the necessary nourishment to every part of the bodv. It is Through the Rich, Red Blood Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills Actuailly Makes Use Parisian Sage in Time and Prevent Baldness JUST ONE CURE FOR ANAEMIA It is a proved.fact that Dr. Willâ€" ia s‘ Pink Pills hove cured thouâ€" soands and theisan‘ss of cases of an acmia. They are really interded to make new, rich blood and atre comâ€" poundes in the most scientific manâ€" ner with the finecst ingre dients for the blood known to me;:Â¥cal science. These Pills jare nat a cureâ€"all. They arc intended to cure only those disâ€" eases that _ have their origin in poor, _ watery blcod, anm‘ . starvers wreakened nerss, and the record _ of their success in doirz this is their consteatly increasing popu‘larity _ in ery part of the worls. The Socialists of Guelph have enâ€" tered a protest â€" against the formaâ€" tion of a city regiment, and strongly «nources tir military system of the doy, saying that the lowest aim in life is to be a soldicr. The formation of the regiment is procecding very slowly as there seems to be a great difficulty in securing the necessory o[â€" ficers _ to take hold ard make it a success. If your hair is growing thinner and thinner arnd causing yoer anxiety . go to E. M. Devitt toâ€"day and get _ a large bottle of Parisian Sage for only 50 cents. ‘It is such a delightâ€" ful cnd refreshing dressing that you will like to use it regularly. Parisian Sage is guaranteed to stop falling hait and itching scalp, to eraâ€" dicate â€" CondruT ond make the bair lustrous and radiant or morey back. There is nothing just as Parisian Sage. See you package â€" which contains the the Auburn hafr. OPPOSING REGIMENT IN GUELPH. Sold and guaranteed in Waterloo by E. M. Devitt. Mrs. R. Colton, Gold n, B.C., says: â€""As a mat{er of duty I wish to sog a word in praiso «« Dr. Williams Pink PiHs for what they have @one‘ for my dasizhte®s, ene 16 and the other 18 years _ of age. Both were pale and bloodless and suffere‘s front many of the symptoms of anmnemia. They wou‘d tire casily, suffered from frequent bradaches, wore casily <4~ couraged, and often fretful. 1 saw in our home â€" paper the story of a younr girl who â€" had similarly | suffered arâ€"d was cured _ through the use of _ Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills. 1 bought threr boxes of tre Pills and my daugle Aers started to take them. Before they were done they began to fc®® betâ€" ter and look better, ard 1 got a half dasenmore boxes, and _ by the time these were tsed, they were enjoying 1‘~ best of health, with rosy cheeks ard not like the same girls at o#l. L also gave the Pills to my litte boy who has rhermotism ind thry com letely cured him " Sold or ‘Wl medicimm deglers or by mail at 50 cemts a box or six toxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Mc AHat for Every Head| Men‘s ard young men‘s fine fur felt stiff hats, in all the latest shapes, at each 2.50, 225 and $2.00. Specialties at each 1.50 and $1.00. > Men‘s and young men‘s fine fur felt soft hats, in the vory latest styles, at each 2.50, 2.00 and $1.50. Special linas soft felt hats at each $1.00. A. Weseloh HAIR GROWS THIN General Drr Goods C Othing _ ALWAYS SURE TO FIND IT HERE Berlin No matter what kind of hat you are looking for you are good as get the girl with A Weseloh & Co. A. WESELOH & CO. bec use we have an immense stock of hats. BUIL NG BIG STORE IN THE wE T. Jame > â€" Ramsay, prominent dry poods nerchant of Guelph, is h«vin: a Fig ixâ€"storey departmental store built t Edmenten, wirch is tc be complet 1 by August 15 He is to â€" ing oat 1 staf of yeing peaple froem that cit _ ta be: employcd in his new stote. teâ€" will likely soll his busiâ€" ness in < velph Militiz orders this year aim at the man who carries typhoid germs round with him though he him# If is perâ€" footly safe Thry state that no ofâ€" "Wwic4 or mam of _ N.C.0., who has suftered with ty 1#id ferer within 12 months, will he allov=C to proceed to NO TYP: OID CARRIERS Boys‘ soft felt hats in fancy shape« at each $1.00. Men‘s split straw sailors, in latest shapres at each, 2.50, 2, 1.50, #1 and 75¢ Men‘s and young men‘s Manilia and Java hats, at each 2.50 and $1.50 Men‘s and young men‘s Panama ‘hats, in â€"various shapes at 7.00, 6.50, 5.00, 4.50, 4.00 and $3 50 WE REPAIR WEAK MEN attention of om%lk!‘ Staif, WE c!’"‘d'.".&”flgl"“‘.'!* &‘:'Mn"éh chronicity, L OL_B¢con00b d ECC oo e e e e e n d attention of our Medical Soalt, who consider the symptoms, complications and chronicity, and then decide as to the disease and curability. B‘:edlo remedies are then pnnh.‘ for the case and are compounded by our own chemist in our own Laboratory. Such treatment cannot fail to cure, as specific medicines are sélected to cure the that trouble you. We have no cureâ€"all medicines like most specialists use who send the same medicines to all patients alike and cure none. We havre treated patients firwgout(‘mhlocaver twenty years and can refer to any bank as to our responsibility. ‘o Guarantee Cures or No Pay. _ We Treat all Diseases of Men and Women. y â€"norice Drs. KENNEDY & KENNEDY '-“l RW e _ to our Canadian Correspondence Departâ€" qpeometemewmeeme . mentin Windsor, Ont. If you desire to see us personally call at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat no ..f-'u in our Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Laboratory for Canadian business only. Address all letters as follows: Write for our private address. Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. â€" _ m~ CoNsULTATION FREE .6 If Unable to Call, Write for a Question List for Home Treatment. DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. Ontario . Aita All letters from Canada must be addressed Men‘s and boys‘ dip front straw hats, at each 25¢, 50¢e, 75¢ and $1.00 â€" . Men‘s and boys‘ dip front Italian chip hats at each 50c and 25¢ All kinds of childrem‘s bats; felts, straw, chip and canvass summer hats at each 25¢, 50¢ and 75¢. Pot>â€"vawa camp unless it has _ been satisfactorily prove? that he is nat a "ceacricr‘. _ The Guciph batteries leave _ g= Jrnc 6th. CALLED TO YANCOUVER Rev. . K. Bradshaw, «f _ Dundas St. Methodist â€"church, Woodstock,has accepted a call to the Sixth Ave., Mothodist church in Vancouver, B.C., subject te the action of the conforâ€" erae there which is at prosemt in sesâ€" sior _ This church is modeMed after institutioral lines ar« has in coomecâ€" t‘ a gynimasium and pays more atâ€" tention _ to physical and educational work . MINARD‘S LINIMENT LUMSER MAN‘S FRIEKND. Many specials at 506 A. BR. Goudie Ladies‘ Readyâ€"to Wear, House» furnishings H 0) () M 0) D ()

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