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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Feb 1912, p. 11

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played a ; scientifie. â€" game, + n â€"guietieete i +A t mu‘ s vfl&% hand, "“”l\ with the , sBe his. opponâ€" bals at . a All the . players is '-; then @8 p: stick en d Tork a) We ids Theit inb , to: Fare “& team was . difiâ€" sult to understand . Pat Kunt: was, ever, .. the spegdiest akater on the 168 , Wt he Aounti=.mo way ol . E0W Mt _ than>to fall as if ._by _ Referee Zick cautioned the ping . other . than» &uu,n At &y‘ s e m cn es â€" Abat the. game was particuâ€" fi@‘., The teanss Covered. as §3+e + h Cl on ty c t 19 Walz Fischet Maveracs Defeat Â¥i. g:lley Dodgers In. as J_uvufl; League fixture at the â€" tink here: on â€"Tharsday : evening, Mum of Berlin defeated the Â¥olley: Dodgers: of this town . deâ€" (sively _by a score . of 10â€"2. . ‘The gaine . was rough, in spots, the locais being the aggressors, but in spite . of these tactics the . boys mflw east .end . came, around ard goalkeeper Mickus who. playâ€" â€"with the Intermediate .team im (iugiph .on. Wednesday, work all night stogpi shots from the. winners‘ stiokg. _ The Berliners won 0n theit metits displaying a pretty brand of -mflmfim work. while their. defence ' .. roskel" ‘and blocked ~well. It leoks â€"as t:ough . the have. > to gpl. lope!\er m it oAuey. wa to & remning for . the leas ship.~,, Donnbrook Ufelmann 1. /. . STROLPERS a&pé-»â€".x'. Aâ€"Zicks Cgtts Défealed _ | . Fast Varsity Seven) of.: Waterloo aftet the _ interml} game on Tu‘:;y night by """’“’&f fl terval. "1!; losers _ were mpnm septette but the stickwork | candition of the clerks‘ told in the zny book. _ The teams: covered like thisâ€" _\ « @ CLERKS. bag t â€" Mickus Y ww Huwhks .A teaim. composed ‘of the ‘Clerks of m/%flaae;w the "rarsity‘* team of o6 afitet the intermediate TL L Auansda® night by ‘a‘ score of ‘l"i'l teuns coyereil as. follow Cies Sacohi all Stroller;, ind. from . the Ub Kunt Waterloo May Have Canadian {438“,‘ i8 oi Refereeâ€" 48. MUTT ANDâ€"JEFES %.‘Pmmac Capt. Bauer â€"â€"â€" Lorge Hofman HMinsperger . J. Devitt M. Devitt Ufelmann 4 0 â€" Harticib . Dobbins‘ «. _ Mubér VA M M& pelts ; .A RBeatty Capt. _ Kuntz Huber. . ; ().Donnell MAVARACS, scharlach ggpy ‘Smith welgler Bean Hainswor th (¢.., Kocer Rockel. Dahmer om the driop of LC show ing made . bY the Dadgers. woul the wellâ€"known ‘ bast A . Reichart 11 ~*the champion of . the clnu‘ town this | p the imnt- a requited __ acâ€"}1 A. ® atview ing. & and town ofâ€" the Im" " and was. very its .. feeation Ad ‘in Wa en‘ final action | .'W D‘Q' .‘r'. 4 Wendell 1. _ Total 38 49 Majority for Barrie 9 shots. In the Moore Cup | games played Weseloh |Lere â€" on Monday night, C. W. â€" Smi der‘s â€" quartette fell down to A. G Schmidt | Hachnel‘s _ four . in. an exciting . see \nw contest by a score of $14â€"13 t Allâ€" other games were postponed. Some surprises were sprung in the , Moore Cup games at . the rink f last right. .â€"C. W. Suider‘s > quatâ€" tette _ was trimmed < < 37484 by J. J.. A:! . Weir‘s four. â€" and ; :-‘m\ Hughes‘ rink capped a Y | from lave Herb Snyder‘s team s-,*#{s. Ed :ag die â€" Seagram won his game by "9 dotault from: . ‘John . Cochrame, & Five â€"‘ rinks . of Waterloo ~curlers pose will play im Galt toâ€"night g‘ will w‘n "bateâ€" |be stipred . by Messrs. F. (¢. Mugh on Bertinles, E.â€"F. Seagram, C. w. gchiedel, in town|R. Shantz and J.â€" J. A. Woeir.. They e ; matter | will return" by special . car... the â€" club| Four _ . rinks â€" of Gueliph _ curlers * qopons c uic 200 ts nighe " on Met s i+ M â€" our . â€" ‘a»flg-m; ‘players vgry”fi Pactz ies vin P . 64 % % ) 64 Majority fot Galt 17. Al scheduled gumes in the Moore Cup competition _ for this *m"“ have been postponed indefinitely n account of the games to be play ed against New Hamburg toâ€"night.‘ temnoon‘a Pamer® seainst toe Y veigh oon‘s games® against 1 uci ,&ém City â€"darlers i:i'. 4. K5 A. eir.‘ Fred Halstead, F. G. Hughâ€" Weir, Fred Halstead, F. G. H gn 3«35 Jan. .28th, Dr. \"‘.’:- Staebler,. of Cleve Ohio, will preach in the Evangelical Church in the morning ~and in the .ovooim he. will lecture â€" on glimpses . of Holy Land. Everybody is invited~: SAD DEATH.â€" On Tuesday. evening the 23rd, Fredie, the nine . yearâ€" old son of Mr. . Fred Wickens died. and the funmeral took place Thursday afternoon. ie The . @uriers won two . games Friffay at the rink. In the atterâ€" n rinks of the Royal City of G curlers lost,. while in _ the evening the same number . of _ rinks {fom New Hamburg fell down to the prowess of the locals. _ ‘The _ scores and rinks:â€" f Waterloo. . Guelph Royal City. A. E. Sanderson __R, E. Evans, . J. Conrad, John Crowe, J. C. Haight, R. Rendor, F. G. Hughes, R. Mahoney, W.. Kuntz, H. Macdonald, . DPr. W. J. Sterlings J. D. Fitzpatrick W . Hogg, Dr, Savage, E. F. Seagram, Chas. Crowe, J. C. Muelier, Dr.â€" Bauman, J . Hespeler, 3: J A.. Welr 6 ( 46~ ; J4 Majority for Waterl00, 9. ..\ | The New llunnz curlers were deâ€" ; feated by & M‘;Jt Â¥q 58. / > .: Waterlm”‘v-m‘m to de-: feat in . botb the d Cup and CGovernorâ€"General Cup games at Toâ€" ronto . om fidn. In the Tankâ€", ard game ‘they . wetre defeated _ by the Meaford â€" octoette while the Barâ€" rie _ rinks | administered . the finisl ing touches in the _ first ‘round lo! the second â€" game, . The rinks and scores:â€" .‘ Meaford. Waterloo: 11. McInnes, J. C. Haight A. Douglas S. B. Bricker M. Mcinnes : J. Sims, ‘W. Stephen, sk.15 D. C. Kuntz, sk. 11 ‘M. Pilgrem J. .J. A. Weir f J. Pilgtem W. J. Sterling 11. Kennedy w. Hogs, d \W. Pilgrem sk. 21 E. F. Seagram sk 14 Geo. Hogg, sk 24 . Malcolinson % skip 14 Shants Hergott, Coulson, Bruce, Halstead, Total 36 44 Majority for Meaford, 11 shots. At the Queen City Rink. Barrie. Waterlo0. ‘ eo. Hogg, sk 24 D. C. Kuntz sk.â€"12 ) Malcolinson _ E. K. Seagram Hughes skip Snider skip us skip ro EXPEDITE BUSINESS skip °9 skip skip .10 skip 6 16 11 e Te uk ho H aV6 _ Alw a 1. Stewatt X> Misisterial â€" . caucus ed for Wednesiday, wher J . .J. Mahoney, 8. Gamdy, F.. Smith," H. Mahoney, â€" W. Morris, .J. Hewer, â€" J. Johnson, E. Presant, Walket Bryden UV us eVidet c h sÂ¥ i9. B# SIAP ie will be. dis~ nt is . destrous c;nn. and K1p Kip skip 11 skip 11 skip 9 skip . 6 it /‘ FROM BERLIN skip 17 18 curlers Friday t â€" New conâ€" 37 Intermediates â€" Played ® Fas C ..as.Jfl t End md 6 to 4 Score *‘*monkey work,"‘ with the . Fesuo) Haila, 3 that ‘offending DW’!'"” given an| ‘There was no physician opportunity: to display themselves OD | ance there and â€" he was the fence: i94 & Assuan, where he was or{ !\ Sproule is possibly the best official| main in bed. ‘The diseast H.hn has handled the gong here \MHiS more acuteâ€"every day, s season, and while he got in wrOong|ary 26. It is thought th early ‘in the game for * ruling _ On !completely recovered : fre minor offences, the fans and . players\caught when he and the 1 alike came to the â€" eoncJusion â€" that| their daughters were â€"WI there was a boss on the job who was | the Delhi off Cape Sparte m:w to make the teams play hm ber. aterloo tried out . a recruit d . Title Passes to Day |Gibbons between the nets and wmn-' Failing male issue the ‘er the youth had horseshoe luck ~â€" Gf go the elder daughter, P: |was cooler than the proverbilal * iteâ€" |andra, and ber heirs mal iberg will be.difficult to ascertain unâ€"| of such issue to the yOt ‘til he figures in more contests:. ‘NO%â€" | ter, Princess Maud, and \withstanding the green and white h‘“;mnlc. Princess . Alexand ‘lots of fun trying to pass the ~ disc; was born 1891; Princess {past him. 5 CAanpat on N Marriage of the Duke ar Waterioo, . in! rather waen-"m Berlin at the tink he Beriin at the rink here Om. * } night before a fair tflm" spectators. Until the pii second hall had been : â€" reached &y was all We as," IAF . (as scoring was ® the black and gellow : having tegistere six counters in successi0n the wigiâ€" tors were given a lookin, With about ten minutes to go, the eastâ€"enders buckled ‘up and went through the: toâ€" cal line like a sieve, notching . four times in two mindtes and creating somewkat of a record: & 4 ME oRA c ap en ts tb ABie eb onl d ‘rotd " T3" Fw;aurloo tried ‘out . a recruit un‘d' Title Passes hn;#td, ‘ ‘Gibbons between the nets and fihflh-' Failing male issue the title passes ‘er the youth had horseshoe luck ~â€" Gf / o the elder daughter, Princess Alexâ€" \was cooler than the proverbial * iteâ€" andra, and ber heirs male, in default |berg will be dificult to ascertain unâ€"| of such issue to the younger datughâ€" til he figures in more contests:. ‘NO%â€"| ter, Princess Maud, and her heirs i withstanding the green and white RAd | male. Princess . Alexandra . Victoria ‘lots of fun trying to pass the ‘dlw"-‘, borh 1891; Princess Maud 1893. [past him. â€" Marriage of the Duke and Princess. / The game also marked: the first -a-‘ The marriage between the Duke {pearance of Orley, UBelmAn® and from|and Duchess was a Court romance.: |the way he travelled, be must have e had known the Princess since het. lb“n doing a lot of,â€" snow 'ho‘.'e“!“i’-‘yhabyhood and was a particular . fayâ€" fot he showed all kinds of condition| prite.of the late King. Refore the [for‘a first nighter. 1 consent of Queen Victoria was. finally | Intermission found the. locals with |pbtained the couple were gg,t o |one tally against nix. by their ~ORâ€" tonterhooks. The point to considâ€" |ponents, although they missed 1!"iered was bow far the marri%%uol the ‘quent chances to store by very t@me, neirâ€"apparent‘s eldest daughter to . a ‘and inaccurate pegging. The visitOfS supject might prove generally _ acâ€" also took occasion to play the bflfé‘fi;g ceptable to the British people. ‘ The }which were always covered and . _plâ€"; pngagement, when nno#.md. provâ€" ‘dom sot away with ‘anything MOIE! eq to be very popular. The late Duke 29 The play was unustally clean . and while the boys were expected to mix things up on account of the evectustâ€" ing rivalry existing between the sicâ€" ter towns, Referee Sproule of _ ‘Torâ€" ter towns, Referee Sproule of. _ ‘Torâ€" outo would _ mot consent _ to . any ts Snd m 4 COT UR id dom got away with ‘anything . more, ve ular. .‘ |than a bubbling . rush. Waterloo Ifi!':,,:o H:rmrzd:oxz‘uuhy jinto the scoring column four mluha / after commencement of . (play w 1 ______.__â€" ‘Roschman poked the â€" rubber,.., from f * ‘cover on a clean shot. With : fi!e} «‘The king and Qucen al lopening ‘of ‘the second half Roschm@n braltarâ€"on their way h: !found Reinhart twice more on decepy| dia. tive shots, on the first occasion ‘th¢e‘ The Chinesc Imperial~â€" {rubber gliding from the skate ~@Of ported, â€" has finally dec ‘Boettger‘ and caroming safely into out abdication "Lhe ‘cozner of the cage, and onâ€" *thé‘ _ % second: occasion _ with players .obâ€"‘l_‘-_ 3 7 t :stmcting the view of theâ€": peecless‘ _ s Eustodian.â€" Mickus got the fourlh o‘ ) @ge t WC "cleven minutes and ~five minutes W' P NE WE . s fhefce scrimmage. in front , of br A " fvisitor‘s net resulted in the* fif a!;* sacg A-‘ ® lally.. The situation looked _ rather| _~ s * + .%hln.ck for Berlin when the wuwnae‘;si P pora. ||scored the sixth on a sizzler off . W.| * on mm d ||‘ Ufielman‘s stick four minutes n!terl‘mr Th‘“,ml lthe last tally, but Captain Seibert| Have Produced An Ishrust some courage into the Betlin‘ _ fg¢ Men, 'o‘i‘ ‘ cline when â€"he beat tiibbons in twentyâ€" ren Th‘t‘ c‘"‘ | one minutes. Schell came across with s !two more within a° minute Olndi feâ€" \Huechnergard butted. right into bs y A ‘| with a fourth in thirty seconds. ‘(:thi 1 .SEND IT ON / four _ minutes to go both *‘ sevens); 1i you have tried _ m elinched right into each other ~ but‘else, come to me. Whi ;\ neither side succeeded in piercing th6 ;s where> have my gr _ | ropes. o /. edele nae inp n ‘ ~<â€"Agpatntm Intermission found the. lacals with one tally against nix. by their .onâ€" ponents, although they missed â€" freâ€" quent chances to store by very tame and inaccurate pegging. The visitors also took occasion to play the boards which were always covered and . selâ€" Mickus Releree Sproule handed out the folâ€" lowing penalties:â€"Mickus, 0. UBelâ€" man, Seagram, N. Seibert, W. Uiie!â€" 'man, Forler, Trugshinski, ; N.>~Seibert, !W, Uffelmas, O.. Uffelman, Forler, each for two minutes. _ and _ Forler ttor three minutes.. ; C N. Seibert _ Huchnergard E. Seibert Boettger , Trushinski Reinfart BERLINX. Brantford, Jan. 30. â€"Secretary Rob-‘ inson, of the Canadiao League writâ€" ing to Brantford officials here toâ€"day, stated that Ottawa bad already _ soâ€" cured a nummer ol players for . the sâ€"ason and that A . stock â€"comâ€" pany had been of in Peterhoro to conduct the club affairs > °. _ 1t was now practically: assured that the Canadian League would have . an efghwe?n cirouit this . s Brantford has two or three _ play ets holding out. for. . increased . ‘sal jes, but ll‘: is thu;l:k "‘Lfifin‘{! f:mu- will be f hire" ib yERSOn ’fl.,-.,‘ t 6 mannes on Tial, sAAAE Bom T Shailn ANâ€" EIGHTâ€"CLAB LEAG teams covered like Intermediate Baseball * WATERLOO Gibbons O. UGelman P Forler to 4 * Roochiman .. W. UReiman with the â€" result © m awile Fast fr $09 the Schell saD NEWS FOR THE KIN( 2l ter w a l Lon don & Co Scotlish count problem would Banfl. He â€"@ Partiament f« from 1874 to daughters. The Duke: c while ‘he was Halfa. Assuan, where he was orlbrefi‘\o reâ€" main in bed. The disease ha Mo more acuteâ€"every day since. . Januâ€" ary 26. It is thought that We never completely recovered from _a. eold caught when he and the mfl with their daughters were w ~ with the Delnhi off Cape Spartel in _ Decemâ€" th «‘The king and Queen arrived at Gi braltat on their way back irom In dia. ‘The Chinesc Imperialâ€"clan, . it {s reâ€" ported, . has finally Aecided . to .carry ott abdication: HB KVa + u.. 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C. * "u m\uyv ‘1‘::3 “‘":::)}: t:;!qfie“\:':(,’k:"/ *’;3 tA 4 M ‘hnp 4.3 Y ©From "the tm Gueiph : wak â€" t Â¥He He | the people eured . others made good LB¢ Yost,, and his tle.. brects ing. along the Ino. they met characiers in . the V) R. toolâ€"house. â€" _ â€"After they entered. .. LD@W they m@:{ to keep an ey€ men. ‘Ten minutes later, the one of them. force open the 1gain L0 â€" 16 the shed and enter whil® NC .. OLBOR stood on the dutside as guard. It was decided by the Yosts. that the attempted burglary, â€"should, be frustrated, the elder %ut starting olf for the Master flour mill . _ to teleâ€" phone‘for the police, while the youngâ€" i2 e olsc s the men unawares. . The .‘l'gr(" f immediately gave the man i ‘ the warning and then made . his escape." The intruder, however, could not ‘get out of the shed as young Nost â€" had taken a ‘railroad tie and: was holding. the door ‘oloséd. TWWt_w a window and fired / shots at Yost who «dropped; the waldroad tie ~, knowâ€" ing that one of the bullets hadâ€" hit him in the breast. The man hurriedâ€" ly left the buildinigâ€" and ran after his companion down the railroad . track. Young. Yost, although ‘wounded, ran as far as Queen street, _ but was BIC GRANTS FOR MILITIA _ ALARM TORY FARMERS us trA b Ottawa, â€" Jan: 29.â€" 3 mCBDUED ; from agricultural mmgmam-a ed at theâ€". extravagant ~ expenditittesâ€" proposed by the Mlifi:‘ Department under Hon. Col: Sarf ughes.!. It :. is reported that J. A. i t of : Dufierin and H. B. Morphy § Korth. Perth are ready to make a pub protest. . “ At Barrie on Sa_‘urhy the Minister of .gimia discugsed bis plans. ‘Give me,"* he said;>‘‘ome > million men‘ who can hit‘a target at .~> 500 yards and â€"we woulid . not have: a . foe invade our country:" . Training should FOUND THE. FROZEN BODY ____ OR,A WOMAN IN THE SNOW Guelph, . Ont:, ~»Jan. 29 â€"°». Late last evening Mr. > Robert. Ord. discovered the frozen _ body of .. Mrs. Jerry O‘Brien in a field : neat her < home hear Aberfoyle, | lying in the. snow heside a gate, as if she had â€" . fallen there exhausted. > â€" ; 7 e Oe ie OE3 Wce She . had" deit the home ol ... her brother, ‘Mr. â€" James Black on Tuesday, January 23, walking actoss the fields to visit a _ sick neighbotr, Mrs.. A. Ord, and. had also ‘gone . as far as the village, getting a ride with Mr. R. Ord, and had left Mr. Ord‘s place to return. home, $0 as to arrive there ~before dark. ‘Those L O Me CAE TAE AOpon‘t rerlunnd missionaries of the yBrious, hoards in the United States and Canada has been sent out by the Candidate Secretary of the â€"~â€" Studont. Volunteer Movement. Year by year" missionary work . becomes mote diversified, land men and women of almost. .any attainments, provided they have the necessary. _ consecration, * â€" canâ€" find someâ€" niches in the foreign field into which they . can txactly fit. Not ‘| only ,the , preacher. and. the teacher are Inceded, but also the business. agent, | the nurse and the jeulturist. In a ‘| word, the. . mission h mt all ‘\kinds _ of men and. women . who CaN ‘\Mive out â€" their Christianity, The \ needs of â€" the . Yarious ‘boatds â€" : toâ€" OVER SIX HUNDRED “:':- m ifftetP *:";i"' lâ€"â€"l 'Il‘l In}nlofefifafetafetafelninf«} fnfafnte} Ii:d‘ \‘: "lp jA4 JUSE i “Hv 1 | ; \ f t "Hu'v I 4ME "KINC‘ FLOUR |~ 1t The following ilp netetet: dotobA e bop i P 4n tete® T d . escape nimwbllii 1313 were _ Lek D’i“v.m‘ C.P.R., ‘line two suspict though the 30.â€" Torws members list ‘of needs for new and be one of the satisfi¢d e ; Messrs â€" 1 Syivester. Shooting Captor their. residence i eye _ on the r they gA w 4 and caught MISSIONARIES WANTED iraing. _ S0 and -gk‘ to . Waterâ€" usâ€"looking { the C.P. door YOUR GROOER, HAS.IT ".... ASK FORTT C Ap t ated. have R ber Wher buil L when. 14 was. IOUDE taken the sidewalk their search until « morning, but: witho Both.ol the stra railway. track A8: Tar A taken the sidewalk. . They contin their search until an early hour ‘f morning, but: without avail, . .. â€" Both.ol the strangers . wors. . c and their faces were hidden .. beh ltarge storm collars and neither of Yosts are able to give an, _accut description. t is % 1t is supposed that, the. .men, .2« tempted to procure tools Â¥ith â€" which they. proposed.entering . some . other place they had dectded to burglarize, .\ In speaking of the aftair. this morn~ ing Chiel O‘Neill ?mad . that . the suspicious characters are very rarely seen in the centre.of the town, but they have been quite numerous .. durâ€" ing the past few weeks . about . the oqutskirts.. The . police in Preston, Gait and other places have been notiâ€" fied to be on. the lookout for Sylvester Nost is reported to be doing.as wellyas : can be .. expected aiter. his ucml experience. .. H; sufiered â€"consi e loss of blood an was féeling quite reak this morning. he be begua in childhood, and..at . twelye years of age: the Ms‘.n-h&“ 3 be‘ where the ‘soldiers are toâ€"day in the: m of. drill,. and at ffteen. . they $ be able to hit a target _ as well as a ~man. s in nc "In five. years from. now,‘"‘ . he said, ."IL want to have some hundreds . of thousands of these youths. trained to shootandâ€"march., Then when the bris gade ig called _out it will . not. waste time on‘the gooseâ€"Stép, but will â€" go through .. the < practical mandeuyres that would be required in the field." TD In the m d, Bleving lprits. . 1 egetets c C A99 ow am&inwdggm? . had st ‘ar Me_"Ord‘s did ‘not ~Wor ry about g:t not â€" returning. Her youngest aughter, . Miss Julia O‘Brien, had been at Ord‘s hous: on Friday on her_ way. to the _ vils lage, where she remained all night, tno,t returnimg bome _ urtil noon â€" on Saturday, and, | when she found her ‘mother . not ‘at home, thought . she ‘most be at a _ neighbor‘s "Mt. R. . Ord, on leagning on Saturday that Mrsâ€"â€" O‘Brien had not teâ€" turned home, (became alarn on ‘searching . discovered . the body in the field. tal 629 yositions, 361 teing °* 10F men‘and 468. for. women. as follows: Menâ€"Agiictltural . Aeachers, %, buildâ€" ers, 1; brsiress ‘agents and commetâ€" cla}â€"teacliers 4: ‘engineer (mechanical) 17" institutional â€" worker 1; mechanic (practical) ‘I; printer, 1; Student : Christian _ Association workers 2; teadiers:‘ (college: or Kortnal trained) 54 &l\zslflns 48;â€" ordained and evanâ€" gel workerd> 2414: ~Total, 361. Wolpenâ€"JDomnuc scienice . ~teachet, 1; kindergartrers 14; music : {eachers 6; nurses 22; orphanage motters and directors of, boys! home 3; physicians 26, teachers. (college or Normal trainâ€" ed) "82; evangelistic workers and Bible teachers 114. ,.: Total 268. Grand prits. . They tre the newâ€"fallen .s total . 629 Déang be Walpe as far as. Mill found that the he rsult Ne a IODg Borlin, ( nt as follows s, 3, build id commer 18 behind th had d‘ and frozen the P ed d old‘ ago . of, 108 , . years,. fite w4 [ 1 i n i t t o o5 talh cand and > .. PS OME 33 u%&ffl&mfl v BBS . ME »3 "A“f.‘ Ne o o es > “ es 'T'*éi"w" * KBE : %.r,, 4 ,-‘»?"»%.s;"« P wfi'l %o ho pPeSchly M C watched * fhe Oity grow. Sih / "on boro in | Bath, England, in 18G%, in the time" of â€" The Napolgonic w and "with her parents, came, to . thi country in : 183%,.â€"when. aboot {iwane tyâ€"iour &-lws ol _ age, her, jnrents residing In a !ittls house ap . Allan‘s Dam,. GaÂ¥tipr, then fiillg but 'Y" suk fin tha Speed River. At Lhat CURED OF A care that should> ~bring hope to other sufferers â€" [ sudde {alls. there limbs and mort IMMMITCE comes â€" debiliated . weakened.. ~ Eptieps garded as incurable earliest stages . has been cured by "DF: Pills, <which enrich then the system, t resist <the progress yals of several months disease progresses they snA mare freavent. â€" the The following case est to any who sud vible malady.»_ Mrs Bancrojt, Ont.,,8aY® Clive, at the age C en with spasms â€" or all we did for him,. vears was afficted all we Cld 108 20005 52C years was affiicted 1 parently growing wol der_the care, at. va five :different doctors, him no good.: He wa all the "time, until he would sometimes < b all the "time, until NC would somqu?s h these spasnfs. in twent sent him ‘to. the Sick â€" pital, where‘ . they trouble â€"epilepsy\ . bw him. Latet heâ€" was . specialist, ~ but . to n« almost: in ‘ despair W1 advised . me to give lams‘ Pink. Pills. / hams . and.gav lowing ‘ 7 singe hC NCOOK . £06 and he has not h time, ‘and is now .& as other boys of P great reason to be the pills â€" have C hope ‘this may be bther sufferer." _ ‘These pills are s dealers or may be cénts ‘a box "of\ 8i H cénts. a ‘box or from The Dr. V Brockwilte," Ont In fact He And He tipped thi H grity, Cther H T e W 1 ume tipped ki ss frequently, and. 1 +. and fmally they r._ It is now abou hEwtook the _ last he has pot had a ‘and is now as wel! her boys of his ,a%e reason to be grate vilis â€" have done f tip tipp the aveled . rount tipped where he. was _ nea or ‘else _ wai tippe tipy this man ipped, the woeks' him inved the IPP h ink. Pills. / Ttgot Abeâ€" .pills. Athem to him, strictiy~=fQlâ€" he directions as to diet:," !:; L Aaking the pills for Ql?: thc’spzsms gradtualiy © comâ€" ftequently, and with ~less seâ€" ind fmally they ceased»,. altoâ€" It is now about Awo y‘:u Ntook the last of the s , has pbot had a@ fit: in % d is now as well and . strong boys of his age. 1. bave ason to be grateful for what < â€" have fone for him, and is mint Be‘ of: value© to ~Komie d dune * d who 1 there q by "Dr.:â€"Wiliams ~enrich ‘the bloo« THE TIPPER the th it t h ress of the _ . di s ase will be of m ) ~suflerâ€" fromâ€"this terâ€" Mrs. Jokn _ Mather, .says:~ "‘my little «son, ige of five was ‘strick~ s or‘ fits and despite. him, . for . the next & fcted with them, = ng worse. ‘He was unâ€" at. various. times, â€" Of, octors, â€" but they . did He was growing: worse ntil he got so bad he s have "tawelve" Of Tt\vom'-lou_lv hours. . L e Hick Children‘s ©Hosâ€" they provounted: the sy\ but. did nop help > was . treated \*by>: & ; _to no â€" avaih ~Al: is pair whenâ€"my . mother o give | him Driss& Wilâ€" ‘ills. ~/ I+got the .pills _to him,. strictly.~=40lâ€" antinns as . to diet:." He Williams‘ Medicine i boy P the ch ‘the.blood, s6r thus enabling: it ss of the . . dist se will be of / it sufler â€" from â€" this 1ver kn be had } ‘arly . al way. as badiy be U ppit l *h M LEPSY M 1d top te Broakiyn: Eix) In U with patient â€" / the " J generally takenin aiter and at @ ap the : MITSC the othot leep day, bra tke ies be it mmfii all tra and Pink streng Ahd eact and the m€ nterâ€" more beâ€" mind troke Sdicine at 50 $2.50 and che asCS ced bisf and he to b who real th hote bC the «OA Rev tip ho h

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