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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Sep 1911, p. 2

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#* "Â¥ . New Yofk Engineers‘ Clubâ€" 1,000,000 _ Pittsbur; Museum . of . Art. 2,000,000 Bumations promised (accordâ€" ‘_ dng to secretary‘s book) . £7,000,000 ; ® must he lef} at this Re "mw v‘n6: be w s copy for changes wusi no" be ;“\ inc 4erably X. _ en dess repe driâ€"ing hon muments denag m should reme one â€" of the artd ‘must be righ of the m gl . Th paver te may be â€"alr mibd is 10 ceffats Phe. gehntle reader who fe: sed toâ€"grow impatient wi er which appeats to e warg,""" * %\up of hisâ€"ehatrities is in itâ€" selia book. Hastile summed up, they may be classed as rollows: w Tibraries ..........._..... $43,000,000 D4 colleges ......... . ............. ©8,000,000 irnegic Institution .......... 10,000,000 %ie Foundation (penâ€" * _ sions for retired profesâ€" ; ;’t ofyy ........ ......... ..s.. .: 10,000,00if Carnegic . relici fund ......... . 4,000,000 Catnegic hero fund ............ 5,000,000 Scotch .universitics .......~. 10,000,000 Pittsburg‘technical schools 10,000,000 Hague Teimple . of ;EQ’% ”st Yaluaule . s ccies 8101 ‘C@~, liGory, tuli» a~ yellow popâ€" = ‘a â€" %&nut. gum, walnut, cherry on i Jarge amount of hard pine which is so . frequently used as a Irrdwood. %t&efie wLove fgures it is secn Abhat we are tecoming imore and it ic dependcns ‘upon the United Stat«s who "grailable supply | fer:~ cxport is surely ondâ€" ra_idly. decreasinv. Watever c>n be done to improve the &m c# Cana%: by the eliminaâ€" Â¥inn of â€" wood weste, an1 particularâ€" } by the G:yolopment of the smnall wood | lots© of Ontario, ~Southerm Quetec and theâ€"Maritime prowincts, should be done with all passible speod. ~ While securing information ftom Mt. mrpr this story of stcel, says a writer in Munsey‘s, 1 discovered in the first quarter of an hour that he is prouder of his authorship than of, his Mpâ€" more pleased that | his %fl Business‘‘ has been transâ€" Yated into (Greek and Japanese than that his pension amoutifs to $44,000 i day. > 3 Lo en on ww“m re ! ® _.=:~.A'-_Ȥ ” uce F ¢ " w nalse wity dy in bo mulmed. | or the . (AÂ¥i0 Canadian lumber cut anounting =â€" 4o ~ \ five: billion ~feet, only ’}‘m ‘twentieth coasisted of hardwoods, 0 ~broad lecled trees, worth. baiely "five Willion doltirs; on the, otcer . un ‘almost one qhirt°r al:.umma; 4n the United Statcs cmnsists of hard “‘ft w*‘ country k‘ far greater ”i'( forests thar evcr did Canâ€" ada. * Canada is alrea, fecling â€" 4 :";‘;4* b.of the h,pl(voofl supply ard "Makes‘ "up the national deficiency BÂ¥ impor ng .. enniailly ‘from the Unite1, Stat , hardwood 1:mber ‘to the taiu> of â€" seven and a halt ‘million doll.rs. Thus the valuo at the_hardwoods imâ€" Ported into Canada d ring 1910 Ceeded !â€"z 50 ger cont the salie of %;‘l _Aihds manuis*tored ‘into Kim* ];fi‘t.‘ Nearly all of these imzorts ars ?n the United: States and consist ",6 most valuaile secies sich fi(}g", L}c"oty, tuli» a~ <yellow popâ€" lar,chestaut, gum, walnut, Cherry on i a large anmount of hbard pine which is &’HENCE, GENTLX~ idgAbiR _ ‘(Woodstock Sentinel Reyiow.) x ‘v. s on t ast much n Amd every dollat of it made _ from in Tater than Tussd «y wh ' that EM‘. w mll the SCARCITY OF HARDWOUDS | ;EDITORIAL NOTES oo a ie de q . PB be made . bus s e T C Te To ruipeaipsi c us wl e m~mu “M“' atlwnl l’u imuifi-#f tegin alread paid â€" fo people entle of l!::l;i‘;il dt wos on t oo n wake who feols tient with . cars to .hin on g of ceetion er that his he at are â€") rail maintaining +opO o or®â€" ‘hg h nO $120,500,000 w lc ifes id upMo it Bp } 1,500,000 1,000,000 2.000,000 hi itsel CaAM his ited 14 C idie mt ninhet io proie ialld Geoj:. Liress . ; ~~ * _ Dies in Prestan It is hbard ~to see why the con s¢mers .. in the towns â€"~ and cities should drecd <the prosfect ofâ€" having oir[aparket Rooded with carly fruits and" vegetwik‘y {fron: actoss d-. Tine, offerec â€" for. sale at‘a lTowor price than the Can;dien consumers are Acâ€" etr‘stomed fo Pay.». H. OUr | d atm: not frightened, but are h for reci¢rocity the consitmers @4 * @+3 wogotgbles should cortainly> bate "mo ick cooin=." ~ We ve.l'{to to will wecls safe harbor |100 Ty». to h’t:g~ Lst. ; Calt, in bags‘cr barrels, 74â€" ~fer cont. to freenist. Bacdhwand lums 2¢ per o. to1ic. Cangd â€"moats and poultry,; 274 per wirt. to 20 per cent. ' l urd, 2¢ per lb to 1}c. Carkh:d co@n, bea‘is, tomatoes. and +/bet Yegetatles, 1jc per Ib. to 1i¢. Prevarei ccreal foods, 35 per cent, to. 174 â€"*Â¥er cent. + «* 3 Piscrits, wafcrs and cakes, . 27$ pet eont. to 25 prer cent. nz Li=‘1~s,â€" savces ~an1 Catsup, * 35 per cent. to . 32% rer cent. C12C & ar* watches, 30 per cent. to ?7} :per cont. 7 Cemer‘,> 1284c ‘per . â€"100â€" Ibs.. to 11¢ Comenso® mil", 316 rer Ib:"to & â€" Oysters, from 10€¢ per gal‘on to free list. * to free Salt, 100. To: €alt, stmers will deri c morte or less bers fit from thZ redéction in the tarid on certair=. articles imported from the Unite® Statcs for. genoral â€" conâ€" stmption. Incluord it the list of rticle‘s _ on which | 3. r.?rctim ¢r . ~abolition . of duty is to ta‘"¢ place are the followâ€" h‘: # : i (Chatham _ News.) If recivrocity is â€" approved by the CanrKen electorate all classes of cor Gontlemenâ€"I . was badly ic‘ ed ~ by my . hords last May ami_after using several preporaiions on my leg nothâ€" ing would.co." My leg was blac‘t as jet. I was laid ~up in bed for a fortnight and eould not walk. Aften usingâ€" . thres toitles of yoir MINâ€" ARD‘S _ LINIMENT I was pérfecily curcd, so tlat . I could start on â€" the road. 7 , C WHERE ALL CONSUMERS WILL GALN. St. Joseth, Le.is, July 14, 1903 Minord‘s Liniment Co., Limited. increase of $1,472,000 :.x:__m 561,517â€"0 .. nhkg 8 _Coâ€"mvnicanis 159,175 to ; 1 28,401. â€" x C \Afrom 1426 to 1,576+a 0 is y n teor k: s Selfâ€"supporti es‘ from '.“"mi“fi‘?'{‘" ue Px-& _ igcreased from 870 ©1,000}â€"a : gain of 182. _‘ Parochiat _ wmen‘s â€" from $116,> 431 to m&’r;â€" » â€" gain of £69. 314. . â€"s > 10€,895 ~~ to 17 AvR: & * FRUITS AND VEGETABLES i v ‘_{”:fi. < 8 m Leen: Twfi chon the 5 s ) A@s ihane fail4© to do. so is doubtless: due io its t#>>on‘s abscnce in Eurnâ€"e, in co.:â€" sequcr‘e ./ cl which_ the campit‘cs t U "bas‘t on the figures s ipplied â€" by Cal rary :m the: years 1907â€"8. D«tlug three yes last past the church bat steadilygainto grour s o y.;o "Ae sumuc® cf ~lâ€"rey ‘bas °_ in €hrch Tansilies have cht mout anucd dobsters, from 30 O s!t‘agg be m We nesday evening‘s sesio M (Hamilton Herald.) mCt list. in hn k camis . havte increaed from to ; 188,176â€" â€" a. gain of JOS. DUBES, Commercials TraÂ¥veler have . in reased from 121,163â€"" a gain of barrels The advence . of bed for _ a walk. Aften yoir MINâ€" was pérfectly start on â€" the H per . cent i4Cper t 11 Fing the operation. © I wrote to my r ibotwt it and she advised me to ko Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Verhfla es ts ho‘ Rome mm hern ve o 1t best mediâ€" tlfie in the world wm i iemien ues at tis 1 (PO T l 180 m while p ‘..,‘AA. UB s of Life."â€" PW and another Cured byâ€"Lydia E. Pinkâ€" ham‘s VegetableCompound soflentt Tor Bve_yearss Ope dieter fold m it was ulcers of the fi Those who ~soâ€"desire muy ~<co _ a strange visitorf in The ‘cvening . sky these nights with the aid of a‘ field glass or telescope. 1t is Brook‘s comâ€" et and can be located almost ditectly overhead, adjacent â€"to Vega,: the bright star. It will be visitle ‘ until toâ€"thorrow evening. * DOCFORâ€" â€"ADVISED OPERATION Ontario experienced" a steady. adâ€" vance in general, although four of the losses noted occurred in\this province. Peterboro and Port Arthir have (reâ€" spective â€"decreases of 20 and . 81 per cent., while Stratford and St. Thomas are ~behind to the extent of 37â€" and 9â€"per cent. in order named.. ; On the other band Ottawa has a , total of $262,575, netting a‘&ain of 20 â€" per cent. Hamilton issued permits valued at $285,500, â€"which is 6 per cent. hetâ€" ter than July of last year., ~London advanced 148 per cent., Guelph 295 »er cent.,‘ and p‘ort William 44 per cent. Other gains are: Berlin, 20 fer cent.; Brantford, 23 per cent., . and Windsor 14 and KingSton 1 per cent. BROOK‘S COMF Our faith in Rexall ©93" Hair Toyvc is so strong tlat we ask" you / t> try it on our ~positive guarâ€"ntes that yorr money will te checrfully vetnded it it doés not do is â€" we claim. Two sizes 50c and . $1.00.~ Sold on‘y: at our stereâ€"The _ Rexall Store.â€"A. ~G. ‘Hachnel. Waterl:o. In its review of building operations in Canada for July, Construction, in its September number, says:â€" We assure you that if your hair is beginning to: unnatcrally fall oit or _ if you have any ltqlr trouble, Rexall ©93" Hair To/c will promot» ly eravcate dantruB, sflnt:::e- bair growth and prevent premature taldâ€" ness. es ADVANCE 1N We could not afford to‘ sq strongly endorss Rexalt ©93" Heir ‘Tonic and e;:n.lnue Te ‘sell it as we do.“ll_ “:t d not all we ~claim it â€"will, Should , our %tpudl-n carrty us away and Rexall ©93"" Hair Tonic not give entire satisfaction‘to the :users, they would lose faith in us ard our . 8b4t&â€" ments, and inâ€"consequence o"~ busiâ€" ness prestige would suffer." T.vdia® + h ns sormon~ "I hato "over pre jubd." made rhom i vepctable C ~ aitew . 1 have . prepared to be the most tehee, is in that cottage. Sudeg the VÂ¥durce: nomeé. of the. Sinful If You Fave Scaip. or ..!-ldrfniil-;(l)‘flfl wgnmm tak Trcubls, Take Acvantage * A»-.“""”u Texcopt c«‘ Al o+ This Oner" _ "C_ _ | (8) Any deer, éxcept between . { JACK CANUCK â€"â€" "Poor old Nursey, she. thinks I‘m a kia.. ‘Every time a new man comes around to buy a horse or make a deal for the atuff she tries to shoo him off the farm." HAIR HEALTH BUILRING OPERATION® told me it was a fibroid tumor. No one ‘\A4 knows what Lsufâ€" J always /4 ‘at certain pe "+1 andâ€". never (was :.*A regular, and the *i] bearing.d own 2c rlnlwerou»rflble. 5 was very in § toid. mapd wopora have mw an Ne operation, ‘and T VISIBLE that m ton, Uniario. L might â€"die _ ti) Capercailzie, except from the 15th day of September to the 15th day ‘of December in any year, . both days inclusive, but no capercailzie to be hunted, taken or killed _ before the 15th day of September, 1915. (i) Hareés,â€"except from the ist day. of October to‘ the 15th diay of . Decâ€" ember inâ€" any‘ year; both days â€" inâ€" clusive. x3 + | | (2) Notwithstanding anything in this act, the wood hare or cotton1 tail:Yabbit, may be taken or killed in h T um ons 2P 4 08 2ifive Eonaares d ui w M .. 2 who shall herealter put, bred â€" or import deer upon their own _ hands with the desire to breed and preserve the same, and the licenses â€"of any puch person may hunt, take or ‘kHl nnyswhdmflmfielqtdly of October to. the 15th day of â€" Novemâ€" Ler in any year,.both days inclusive, but ‘the onus of proof that such deer were so put, bred or imported shall rest on the person hunting or killing the same. 6 (Saturday» Night.) * Bweort, yesaweet, are the uses of adversity . â€" Butâ€"it occasionally . hapâ€" pens that some get all the sweetness whil¢ the adversity alone seemsâ€" to fall fipon another. So it must be to ;.:l :ev. Dr. .Williamson, of Niagara ~ one of the veteran ministers of lhfletholu,ctjg:h. â€" Jn For yéars past"Dr. Williamgon has sunpmered at Grimsby Park.: He spent the rreater part of this at this recently secularized nw just reaching the zmni- one . evening in timhe to ses his cottage blazing â€" merâ€" Hily. % + C3 any manner »byâ€"the owner, ~occupant or lessee of any lan@ upon which . it cau. be ‘proved to cause actual damâ€" age to"trées and shrubs, or by any member of the family of such â€" ownâ€" ers, occupant or lessee, provided that any of t 2scâ€"animals killed under this subâ€"section shall be handed over â€" to the nearest officer of the department for distribution to Charitable instituâ€" tions. 10â€" Edw. VII. c. 101, (3) Notwithstanding any thing in this act contained, persons who have hereto(o!_'e ‘pU$," bred or imported, or " . / rOR (h) Smipe, .rail, plover or any other Lirds known as shore birds or . wadâ€" efs, except from‘the .15th day. oi September to the 15th day of Decâ€" ember in any year, both ‘yz incluâ€" sive. $ hi (dd) Any woodcock, except from the ist ‘day â€"of ‘Octoher to the 15th day Commission at â€"a recent mwreting had of November, both days inclusive. _ (e)Any quail or ‘wild turkeys, black end gray squirrels, except from â€" the l5th:of November to Ist day of Decâ€" ember in any: year, both© days â€" inâ€" clusive: © #* V (&) Ducks of all ‘kinds or any othcr water fowl, exceptâ€"from the ,15th day Ol, September. to the 15th day of Dec ember any year, both . days, â€" imcluâ€" sive. % t (f) Any: swans or geese except from the ~15th day of mh&" to the 15th day of April following vear; both d:‘;n héfiflve. e incoughout "that part of the : provincs t of "the . prov lyibg to the north of the said. main lineâ€"of the Canadian Pacific Railway fromâ€" Mattawa to the * Manitoba boundary, except between the ~i6th day of October and the 15th day of December, both days inclusive. e ol ho c SCmsc en s s a (d) ‘Any grouse, pheasants, prairie fowl or partridge, except from _ the 15th day of October to the 15th day oi November in cach year, both days inclusive., & (b) “;-y m00§e, reindeer, or. ~cariâ€" bou: it that part of Ontario â€" lying 10 the south of the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway in * the Town of Mattawa to the Manitoha boundary, except between the . . first day of November and the 15th _ day of November, both days inclusive, (a) Any deer, ¢xcept between . the first ‘day of â€"November and . the â€"15th day of Norveni}x, both "days â€" inclu sive. $ Tok f f PORTY YEARS OF SELE SA« RIRICH The t1 the Open Season t a t things _ the all. His lar things. â€" © fatked im atched the im CEC â€" & bop The side was for the lamenta My n in the Ats, and tt age all ed. The death of. Mr.. Nicholas Rh;.“?s, ol GlenaIen too‘ place on Wednssday at. the House of Rofuge, â€"oueâ€"to old age. â€" He was in his â€" eishtyâ€"secom1l year. _ The body is\ being remoyod from the morgue .. to Glenallcr Thursday : for interment.= _ <> > The United Hospital: Aid Convenâ€" tion: will this year be hbeld in‘ Galt en : the ~second Monday. . in â€"October. Full arrangements for .the convention have already been â€"made. _It is â€" rotâ€" the quantity cf b:‘,: taen "1t ty amptn® diccsted and similated _thatâ€" gives: strenzth . ond ‘viâ€" u?l‘;ty «f tmew Chamberâ€" lain‘s Livter and S ch ‘Failets~ inâ€" vigcrateâ€" the stomach argdâ€" liver ~cnl snable.~them . to perform their funcâ€" tions naturally. . Forâ€"t e by all dealets. s 8 m HELDAN GALT DIED AT HOUSE One of the latest minent genâ€" ?:-“':‘-:E:'mc:é '%.2“%‘ dantfrin, a Jutice ot the Prags Board 61. Schoo! Comminionen: in Berwick. Indgsd ie howld be diftient uo And a man more n c«lg know» and o miee eainnl e m en ten t on fease inlann Mn on dn â€"Preston Sept. 13.â€"Mathew â€" Belâ€" ther, ~who resites.". lm‘&gfit en‘ of© Preston, â€" frightencé theâ€" boorders and _ landiady: by appearing telore them covarcd with Hcod asd with a large gash in his nce‘t from> which the blood Cowed freely. He‘wos undâ€" erâ€" the inTuence of liquor at ‘the tim and it was thovght that he hae trie? toâ€"do awa; with him=@fâ€"â€"but oni vestigation it was discorered ‘that ho bad. fallen «against _a window, his heai going thr ‘‘gh the glass. He re ceived _ the . gasb: in 1:‘mcet‘ from the broken: glass. Mc vcal aid was stmmoned ~ami _ on the arrivat . of DF. Ochsâ€" ha ~badâ€"the injured_ _ nm#si remo«*i to ‘the Galt hospitcl‘ where his injuries were dresse‘s ; Preston Had a Big Near Smuicide Scare had to pfi ted to. ti marked, â€" #ince."> > * Forty years‘ ~sermons bL a with such a faith ‘ must have worth something.‘ < > h t ) at the session 'flfiflflwimlj rerice held in Galt this â€" year, feet ‘differcatly . . There "he â€" told 1e, a married man, with a â€" salâ€" { $200 a year, out of which e 0 pa{ $36 house rent, had starâ€" . tithe. ~**And,"". he . ‘quietly.reâ€" d,â€" "I have ‘kept it "up _ever CURED OF «OF 7 nb AAL% 8 £ ./ W ts .‘ige & a" S‘.' hx d w toire Ned .5 .e REFUGE 4. man been Apty/ + Sanderson‘s ~Bakery MVRA MAAA MA OR000t¢t e t ¢¢8 888 de e 8 e 48 Waterlioo Ont.. Branch, Yas 77â€"Branches in Canada, audwuind Oorresponderits Th all the Prinâ€" cipal Cities in the World. p * 77 Branches s : A GEBNHRAL BANKING BUBINESS TRANBSACTED. M Bitew, ~, Phone 827 ’ AM NWHUA 006A MAAA MAAA ar + E | â€"Ses5) SHOK, (â€"s JACOB BA LL m 1 > ~mm . Hayving Atak an. auctionâ€" "htfl:oguf 06 County [ am prepared to conduct Sales tor farmers or others having ‘rticles to be sold by An‘lii"' ~nducted by w6 ware ib“-.w:l ‘or Biock and Merner Block i viin and the Ontario Seed Co W \Qlorlou. Gs s i ar patronage is reapectfu ¢ lfi;““.?a s 3 uns THE MOLSONS BANK A B." DVERINC, Waterioo Jewellor and Optioian â€"~~POLI is a fevorite in distant countries as w being the most popular Polish in Canads half a million boxes per year.. â€" Sup merit is the reason. it <‘â€"â€" sn# It contains no Turpenitine. Try it wit} King 8t. Wateaico Capital Paid Up, . 000,000 Rest Fund â€" â€" t i %O.a Total Assets over ¢ ,000, at all Branches Interest allowed at highest current rate SAVINCS BANK EEFPARTUINT THE F. F., DALLEY CO.,; Limited It is good for your shoes HAMILTON, Ont., BUFFALO, N. Y and LONDON, Enc. Jacob ~Hespeler, fl eor FIRKM@. INCORPORATED IN 1663 Total Assets. myDeyT k . ... deahdogat | Policyhoiders Prove â€". $ul Points in favor } OF THE % Mdgntfid“n:fiph'«:tor ‘~~ __P. U Roos [ Secretary =/ ”fm‘ Head Office, Waterloo, On t P. . Shante, Preston M-.nlg.h.b‘a Jame Weq., Frank hxln Wim. Snider, raiby â€" « Gon: Distet, Â¥iog Presidant Frank Haighht, Man spor. I‘“z P J. L. Wideman, Meq., bh. Jacous BOARD OF DIRERCTORB, DOMINION Write for the Neat Little Memo Book fad out why our policies tbe best; f4s hos 7 i: 15 A . BOEKHM . Distridt WtTs OFFIL ERS Milliard it lim h

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