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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 31 Oct 1912, p. 6

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It, ‘ Aor sentence to the Tormbs by Justice Gof until October 30. §3 C oK TagrETs I” Mothers having . once used M{' Own Tabléts for their little ones will always‘ Be found vsing them‘ gs Jong as theve is a baby in the home:, The Tabléets are aenowm thousâ€" ands of mothers as being it‘ best â€"â€" onee aby)‘s»t : : Get. 14â€"â€"The: byeâ€"election Mothers having. once used wq’im ‘"fi;ut Own Tabléts for their little ones wit] th AUURER M":*; mxf itim always‘ Be found vsing them ¢s J T . 6X D 8 cacee. oo oscntace o Uhope | B 4 indoath ot 901 1} wes . the 4 fabthers as being Their beeu| RFSt Dfiércletlong 38. Quabec since the * "ohn in Feeptng the Htike ones well/| défeat of Sir Wiltrid Laurier in | the N ient in Weeping the little 0868 #Elâ€"} Sn mestions, and ‘the meccess w ther it be constipation, colic, in,| EAMST .. 400, m. ¢ ‘,s:: gmom won:-mwh "aov i o alndey 1 A Auipts es mincle: is wpltne ho / gendral i h ron1 Mr. cer,.or whether his teothng is dit |1 iA WI% voty t t, the Tablets are the one :~safe 134. Wuft f electod Ne# W"M' lection y which will speedily cure him. wa; Bs esigned The on : tamâ€" oi o w Htare apt ‘ovcmn&‘dl:‘ ‘paign was carried out pretty _ mich analyst; to contain not onge particle s & i Bugk,s the »Revalâ€" question inful qrig and, may l“f’”fl“" not figuring: prominently as : arf issue. us ve fit to, the newâ€"botn, betC 0. | sir Wiltrid â€"Lavrier, "with‘ two formâ€" growing . child. _ Sold, by pedicine er â€" Ministers, Hon. Rodoiphe Lemâ€" sc s on l ans Mcdicme" Co., |1eu% ‘and Fon, Dr. Beland, took Part from the Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co) | ifuy mnd Hon: Dr/ Deland, took Dart Brockville; Ort:. d â€"wy¢ {miont‘Ministers *‘ venfured into . the Ti o N i onl . ie on d iidingo ho ie ied oA t 9. 1 Death Follows Shooting Affray ‘*‘inâ€" Guelph‘s Italian . . Cordsfor twentyâ€"three years a‘ murder has been commiitted at Guelph; Mich ael Fatzara, an Italian dyingâ€"inâ€" the hcsrital here : from arbullet wo caused â€"last night in what was thought to be a robbery case in St. Pnrick‘\'t’ Ward. «Death took . place twentyfout Rhours &fter the wound wasâ€"inflicted. Joe Vétent,; who was also: shot â€" at the same _time, is doingâ€"we!l, and, Will, it is thought, be able to leave the ‘hospital in a fow days. PhZzata it is said, implicated no one‘iWwâ€" his anteâ€"moftem ‘statement. The: ‘poli¢e are Holding six Italians as WHWesse¢ and on suspicion of ‘some imphcation. in ‘the crimeé. «This is the first . setâ€" iqus : ‘outbreak in . the localâ€"foreign settlervnt, and a wave of excitem°nt has &wept over the city as a _ result of â€"â€" .the affray, and during ,jo;day? Thanksgiving _ cclebration the affair was‘a frequent topic of conversation. ~WINNIPEG .â€"Thanksgiving Day was hotable in _ Winnijeg _ for the Tist snowfall of the season. Up %0°midâ€" night two inches had fallen, and outâ€" side. points report threeâ€"or more, with a likelihood of more, as a~ blik. zard looks probable: 3 «WASHINGTON. â€" ‘The . Supreme Court toâ€"day advanced to Dec.. 2 for argumentâ€" the cases involving the conâ€" stitutionality of the newspaper . s¢¢â€" "tion of the postal appropriation law Guelph, Oct. 28.â€"After a â€"clean : re "The Liver Pills act Dr. Miles‘ I Nerve and Liver Pills : are . from others. kinmmhm"bfim atter dne‘trial on account ‘of the harshness. Dr. Miles‘ Nerye at Liver Pills do not act by sheer force but in an easy, natural way, with< out griping or undue ‘fiy"fifl:fill repayable in They are not habit forming. * i z.-ln- ':'m::mt terest: ~Of ‘actoun y aneind ho Hetuen ts wriee n Re) | ieve way nor a darne roue polled» The se wmill wi n operation y ‘MWILE® MEDICAL C9, Jorent® .BA . march 1. « FIRST SNOW IN WINNIPEG U. S. NEW POSTAL LAW &'m'_i'i:i Frequently tike an Anti rz’-“ Pill and -o{ Imimediate rellef in every case." Nationa! Bank of ‘Sparta. ashier of a bank, shows what denice responsible people have e pills," Mr. A. L. ‘Wilion ir. Wilkon, was forâ€"A m years cashier of the Naturally and ROYAL CITY | M Sth uen Repaiity Seat by o e mm o airale a 4 Sir ‘Rodolphe â€"< Forgetb led the fight tor the Govetnment forces and . exâ€" ¢rted ‘whost (<his pressure in Sorél, whers the ‘RicWelieu & Ontario Naviâ€" gation Company, of which hbe is Preâ€" sident, ‘hi@s a large number of emâ€" ployces. ‘This and the influencte exéertâ€" Â¥4 . on the" Government skipyard emâ€" ployees ‘were the Chiet ‘factors contriâ€" buting to the reduction of the Liberâ€" al majority. 6 s A WINDSOR The by. weakness peculiat to our sex. YOU can continue: treatment at home at a cost ~of.only: about 12â€" cents: a~ week. Mybook, ‘‘Woman‘s : «Own Medical ‘Advise=,"" â€"also sent free on request. Whits today Address Mrs. M. Sumâ€" mers, Box H501, Windsor, Ont. The follow ing ‘table giv:; the 1;12 o s i PA U oc hade uncit. omciqs PRODUCTION OF WHEAT IN 1912 reports to the Departmient of Agriâ€" culture at Ottawa, including the inâ€" formation ° in a cablegram received toâ€"day. s e C Prussia ..... ... ... 94,(02 ‘Belgium ... ........ 15,278 Bdlgaria ........." ... 63,750 Denmark .......... ... $,915 Spain .: .......... ... 112416 Frubts "......%. ... ,039 Eng. and Wales ;4L Hungary ... ... 138 waly !........... ..../ 1891 Luxemburg ........... _ 854 Roumania _........... 89,418° Russian Empite . 749,041 Bwitzerland~¢....... . 3,112 ted States .... 720 fadla *>""""...... w.%'i‘é Fiépan ....!s,.".A:.s... -u.'t:: Narwny lc ol Ctnl 291 ,E&W&i’,â€"i:a-d& is JM1.4 per cent. of hat. of Sanve coun in 1911; k(hv.‘lfl.a-pr dt,%t 120.7; Norway ... Netherlands Algeria®‘ ... bmiry Town &oâ€"day, by .@ majority of !o? votes, d“’k{:lw w' k 8% 000 Samuel ‘ t‘ in rebuilding the | | that was burned ast. Juiy .. The »ldan is repayable in »â€"gemtamtâ€"instalmonts without Totals ...... ... 3,255,M03 â€" 3,285,757 According â€"toâ€" toâ€"day‘s cablegram the 1912 â€"productionâ€"of> wheat â€"in the countries which have so {ar reported soth .116.4.per cepnt TH.BERY.â€"The ratepmyers ol Til THLBURY TO AID INDUSTRY LADY‘S APPEAL JIN QOUEBEC 21173 ot ~ Gait 3,524 215,851 $21,338 374,845 24,851 38,046 8,085 210 5,566 36,506 k 2| two. Jatally , . WDOn .. .&. engine of a Pacific o ie coin . t ‘which / moving T W ®%; M’&; after um water , "6 o‘clock last evening. All the .. vie ‘â€"|tims, with â€"one exceptlon, were . tached to the 48th “‘W igy|exception, who was one alâ€" k ‘IC was a member of the Queen‘s â€" OÂ¥ Riflés Maxims Gun Corpé. : T~~~ // > B i onl 50 All the. casua! “W , “or'an m" by k car 4 ) DY . w baggage ear ahead of 1t.. 4 I the impact lifted the / . >« ea trom its ‘trucks. Its ‘walls the light coach, but its floor passed above that of the car behind,. cu away the seats and sweeping. the sengers, before it. ‘The rear “mx baggage cat was driven about | quarters the length of the passenger coach, many of the ° vietims beifig crushed against the bulkhoad,. while others were ground ‘between the two floors. . The bodies of the two dead men wete found lodged in the latter position. ® F Train Retu Fron ed Into C. P.R. Express _ Fully hall of the injuries were 00 tasioned by the men: being â€" jammed between the seats, which were torn loose. ‘There were 56 men in the c: when the collision occurred, all ' them nonâ€"commissioned . officers â€"and vrivates of the 48th Highlanders. The Queen‘s Own man who was killed had been riding in the baggage car.. with some comrades of _ the: regimental Maxim gun corps. He was hurled in among the others with the telescoping ol the two cars. ‘The Detroit and Chicago express had stopped at Streetsville Junction and waited the passage of the special trains beating the soldiers from ‘ the scene of the manoeuvres. The first troop train ‘passed, but, as the second approached, the express began slowly to move out upon th@ main line. The troop train â€"was running: : at : a mpeed variously . estimated> from 15 to.«80 miles an hour. The â€"crews of: the two engines . applied ‘the brakes . imméeâ€" diately,: realizing that a collision was inevitable, and then jumped. * Thev were uninjured.> â€". x 2 hok S At the point whete the <pitchâ€"in happoned «there ‘is.a curve in theline, and "that and a: numberâ€"of hoxâ€"cars, on the sidings which flank the / main track, made it difficult for the respecâ€" tive engineers to see each other‘s‘ apâ€" proach ASSOCIATION ___ OUT OF DEBTIT Provincial Sunday School Gathering in Hamilton Best in Its History Hamilton, Oct,. 24.â€"The announceâ€" ment that the association was out of debt was made this morning at a joint session of Centenary Church, of the annual convention of the.Ontatio Sunday School Assoriation. Rev, B. W. Merrill, who presided, nxade the gratilying _ annour¢sment and urged aggtessive work dutring the coming year. â€" ‘The report of the Executive . Comâ€" mittee was read by Rev. George Stalâ€" ford, â€" recommending among . other things the advisability of strongly enâ€" dors»d efforts ro furtherthe tempetâ€" ance education along practical. lines, and promises support to & general scheme for systematic and inte‘ligent pl>dgeâ€"signing. nothing so rapidly restores health and vigor as $COTT$ EMULSION, It is the essence of: natural bodyâ€" nourishment, so medically perfect that nature: itmmediately: appropriâ€" ates and distributes it to every organ, every tissueâ€"feeding, nourishing and restoring them to normal activity. After any Sickness patent medicine, but is nature‘s bodyâ€"nourishment with cutrative, upbuilding® properties and vhfi a drop of drug or alcohol. It contâ€" tains superior cod liver oil, the hypophosphites of lime and soda with glycerine, and is so delicately emulsified that it enters the system without digestive effortâ€" builds, tones and sustains. ates and distributes it to every | We reached Gargen City, West Florâ€"] organ, every tissueâ€"feeding, “!'00'2“- 3::-“'!!0!_._’.‘:0 u’ll:‘d: W‘:'l nourishing and restoring them to | +Ps & lace: | mormal achcity spieset in mm hertel o ho , on | SCOTT‘S EMULSION is nOk & |east ol. Pensecola,. mâ€"city ol . nearly patent medicine, but is nature‘s mlptm:‘mo Pensecola is getâ€" bodyâ€"nourishment with cutrative, fi‘:fim ;‘“‘“ 'f.*:-l point . and ipbuilding® properties and . P srown n arop of driy on atcober is ol |amiail the oometnt oo the Pantics tains superior cod liver oil, the |plaos as well asâ€" the other. cities hypophosphites of lime and soda |situated along the Gull Coast. ‘There | with glycerine, and is so delicately.|are millions ol feet of lumber shipe emulsified that it enters the system |Ped out of. P::-mh- fl;vz:@;m -n-“‘ r A e other products. Thousa "'“"":;dd""d.“ effortâ€" build8; |Sr fish caught in the Gull _ watets tones and sustains. are browught in here daily. and. then After croup, wmi:h‘mh. shipped north. As said before there measles and other it |is quite a rush for the south. . With is nature‘s ally in restoring health. ;hgbnm lead in ~receiving the After grippe or rnumlh ;4 |most emigranis. The State of Florâ€" j covers quite a large area and is imparts mvu::‘ and health, and thied up ast: by: poople for colds, coug mdshehn Th aves "A Targe . member _ of and throat troubles cofl"s ante come from the Canadian known Seoft & Bowne, Toronto, Ontarie _ 1280 SUPFERERS FROM PILES tuture ‘Fristion‘ on â€" the hemorrhoid veins that ‘are swo‘ilen, inflamed and gorgâ€" ed «with bland,. is what causes the territle pain and stinging and smartâ€" ing of pi‘es: Zamâ€"Buk _ applied‘ at night . will te found. to give ease beâ€" fore morging. Thousands of persons wso.umd‘ ti#s. â€"Why not be guided by the <xperiefice of others * Sa Mr: Thomas Pearson, 0f Prince A+â€" bert, Sask., writes: "I must thank you for the benefit.. I have recoived from Zamâ€"Buk.â€" Last summer 1 sutâ€" fered great,y from pils. I started to use Zamâ€"Bukâ€"and. found jt gaveâ€" me everytl/ng : I tried failed to do â€" me Using three or lour boxes I an pleasâ€" odto say it has affected.a complete Nr. G., A.. Dufresne, 183â€"185 St Josebh Strect, St. Roch, Quehec, P. Q., wBites :"T â€"â€"can highly . recomâ€" mend Zamâ€"Buk to everyone who sufâ€" fers from piles.". / ._ * Mr. Wélliaqin Kenty, of Upper Nint|Mostly all kinds of fruit can be rais Wile River, Hants . Co., N.S. says‘/ed, and they told me that the / Satâ€" T. sufered Airtibly drom piles, the|suma orange can be raised very sucâ€" pain‘ at tim‘s * being almost unbesrâ€"|cesslully at this place. In fact I saw .&, T ‘m vorlous ointments, but|a young_ ard two ym old â€" the g:rr{mtmd fatled â€"to :do~ .M# trees ‘having: fruit on, proving to me â€" shglitest}good. <I<was tired C |that those ‘oranges can be. raised. ‘trying mffll remedies,â€"when Eheard|Some ‘experts in Pecan nuts ‘told me ol Zentâ€"Buk,‘and thought as ‘a« last|that this was ‘an‘ fdeal place for the tesource I would ‘;Â¥ve this balm . #|raising o( Pecan nuts, the paper shell trial.". After‘a yery short time Zamâ€"| variety being the best. 1 saw trees Buk ofitci,n(“a‘comfita cure.‘* * |of different ages, 4 years old up to (Fam Buk ""js alyo a sure cure fot 38 years old. They. start to bear skin in}ur%‘;pnd ‘diseases, ectema, ulâ€" |fruit five to ‘six y\ug".rm _plantâ€" cors, varcoss veins," Clts, burns, brui‘\ ing.I "saw" kic year trees>" well ses, chaps, ‘Cbld sores, etc. 50¢.. box |laden with nuts, tenand twelve year from all driiggists and stores, or post old trees that have produced 18 to 20 tree from ZanmBuk Co., Toronto, fot | dollars worth of© nuts apiece ‘and prite. Re‘lu-'l,harmful imitations. bear every year. They told me â€" that "Try Zamâ€"Buk Soap, 25¢. tabl.t. * Awelve year old graited paper shell ‘Magistrate â€" Sanford, . of Weston, King‘s Co., N. 8., says : "I sufered long: from: itching piles, but Zamâ€"Buk has now cured me.‘ %AMâ€"BUK: HAS CURED THESE Editor the Chronicleâ€"Telegraph Dear Sirâ€"As I have just returned | from a trip .to the South, â€" nameély West Florida, I thought it ~might be: of some: interest to the: readers of your valuable paper to hear . how things are down there. 1 left Berlin with several others who went down looking for bhomes and places to 16â€" cate, on Sept.â€"3rd, by way of . Deâ€" sroit and .Cincinnati. ‘n~ passing through Ohio 1 â€" und the farmers busy gathering and cutting corn, and dbing fall work. Before reaching Cinâ€" cinatti there .was plc«+vâ€"of room , in ‘the train, but b..ond that place the traific was. ‘a good deal heavier, . a lot of people going south, some movâ€" ing and others on their way to look for a location to make, a home. Goâ€" ing mo'gkeltlcky I found. some nice farm iand; by the time we got towards thvtonthe::éznc of the state Jand was more br and quite hilly.. Getting into Alabama we . find gome mice cotton‘ fields, <but ‘aiso find wcrew and acres that ‘had at one time beenâ€" cultivated ‘as large plantations in the time of stavery, and : now it grown . up . wild. But as the rush is going on for the south this: .land will again be taken up and cultivatâ€" and not stire enough in it« cropa. The countty â€" ardund Qarded City ‘is‘ rollâ€" k in Connection Hydro Scheme 10 FLORIDA i of «wdlal 3 A dau They raise two and three crops a ear mfle same land. .I saw a field the SJarmer raised a crop Irish « p o:m . lastâ€" spring, planting them itâ€"February and â€"takâ€" h‘fimu?h May, producing at the rateâ€" of bushels â€" per acre. . ‘The price ofâ€"potatoes > last â€"~spring was $1.50 per bushel. > Heâ€"then: prepared his ground â€"and planted it with sweet potatoes. .. This crop 1‘ saw,â€"and it is |producing 300 bushels per acre. ‘ The price of sweet potatoes: when T‘ left was* 65¢ to 75¢ per bushel. ~Sugar cune is another staple ‘article â€" here, and. yields ~great crops, ° producing \from 330 to 500 gallons syrup ~ per ‘|mcre, and syrip worth 400 to 60¢ per ‘pnon. Cotn is also a~ good ~crop |here, making 40 to 60‘ busfiel ~ ‘and |more per acre ~Cottonis also raised â€" ‘| Also peanuts, . Japanese cane,â€" . all kinds of vegetables and forage crops ‘\Mostly all kinds of {ruit can be raisâ€" led, and they told me that the | Satâ€" ‘|suma orange can be raised very sucâ€" ‘\cesslully at this place. In fact I saw ‘\a young. ard two years old the ‘| trees ‘havigg: fruit on, proving to me sboes. ‘The quantity of goods‘ o mtb o l worning, when the rardmen went on 5 ie Phoy tainle as ts das “m‘h Spandest that not thas‘ onl was in the theft, and be ho# a clue may land flulrflh ones behind the bars. The C;P.R. deâ€" tective force were also notif¢d. mfllfi with very m;i_rh; in o in ie a in a very Â¥ to live, lying about 300 feet Im Iovs The water is clear and pure and lies from 40 to 50 feet below the surface. ‘The soil is a rich sandy loam,. underlaid with a substratumy of clay, being of a. yellowish color, and experts of: soil say it is of the very ‘best of soil tor fruit, vegetables, general, farming and the ragging of the famous pecan mit. * . Gelt, Oct. 28. â€"Some ~thn * Awelve year old graited paper shell orchard is worth $1000 per _&cre. U‘investigated and found that in . the southern part of Georgia, pear . the Florida line that that price was . ofâ€" fered for orchards ahd refused. Mrs. Dr. Ramsey near Albany refused $80,â€" 000 for her 80 acre Pecan orchard, 12 years old. Mr. Barnwell ~sold 600 acres, 300 acres being 18 years old and 300 acres but.2 or 3 years old, realizing $200,000 for his orchard. So I made up my mind that Pecan nut raising is profitable. I travelled over a good deal of the State . of ‘Florida, from the north to the southâ€" ern part, and I like the western part best. It is, I believe, the healthiest part, and is more adapted for â€" the orthern people. T would advise any. one who would like to get a home his ow# in‘ the South to â€" visit CGarden. City, West Florida, before he purchases ‘elsewheré. _ . __â€" _ ‘The presidential campaign is . waxâ€" ing quite. strong and indications . in the South are‘ that Willson, the Do mocrati¢ nominee, will win the day. The weather _ was very nice and could cnot have been made ‘better. shade: :The nights are mostly cool, ‘The hottest day. they had at Garden City this last summer wa®s 98 in the the temperature a:opping to 72 â€" and 76 by morning. $ The State of Florida is misunderâ€" «tood by the most of people and there are a good many who think the land is all swamp and mno good for anyâ€" thing, ‘but such is not the case.â€" True @here is some land that is not . as good as pthers, same as in any counâ€" try,; even in this â€" our fair ~country there are tracts that are not very vesitable, but: that â€"does not .conâ€" "emn the‘.whole country. . But 1 must dlose or else my short . letter will get too long:> Thanking you very much for:the space used in your valuâ€" able paper. I I remain, yours respectfully, ® in * 4s t‘ a > %.* J. Bhaktk, p{8.â€"If any one wishes| to © know ‘ qwbre about ‘Florida Twill beipleasâ€" *ed "to give theri all the information They want C 0| t OW TO CONQUER RHEUMATISM AT YOUR OWN HOME x of your friends suff rhew» mooiete wl hrovhers or excom of uhte acid. i atmmnet Abhaeint feet ; â€" dimness -l“‘l"‘hw'l akin or Mn'fi 1 '“‘I 4 "‘m }d'r‘. 3 mgh-‘;‘h M«u-n,u-.d full particaiars _(This is no C. 0. D. kmown, PeRRITE e wun This is no C. O n& '-a-dn y&?fi_q; ils. _ m_; tiet Endoenmem 4 lg‘_?l‘""';,ffi":fi“p ; nau and remeves the cause. A\so un down condition of the yards here, NFELY WINS IN E. MIDDLESEX Cor servative and Liquor Interâ€" ¢sts Uriit'e"h«l%oa:: the Indspendent Candidate London, Ont., Oct. 28.â€"Mr. George W. Aeely of Dorthester, the ~formet member of the Legislature for â€" East Middlesox, rodaemed the riding at toâ€" day‘s bycâ€"election, defeating. Mr.. Wilâ€" lism Sutherland, brother of the late Robert Sutherland, M.P.P., by a maâ€" jority of 510.. .At the general elcc Â¥ous â€" the surpcise of the Rrovince was the return of Mr. Robert Sutherâ€" land byâ€"a majority of 25, Mr. Suthâ€" erland being the third iiberal in the history of the â€"riding‘to be elected. Nonsâ€"of the three ever sat for ‘more than one ~ Legislature.), In the _ last Federal clectiore the majority of Mr. Peter Elson, M.P., was 661, and> it ‘has generally© Léew tontâ€"ded <that the normal Conservative ‘majority of Past Middlesex. *~was‘ in "the noighborhood of 600. . It â€"was thercfore scarcely to be <expec‘d that" in @ ‘byeâ€"election the Libérals could hope to hold the seat. Rids Skin of All Hairs, Try it, Free WONDERFUL â€" NEW â€" PREPARA TION, UNLIKE ANYTHING EVâ€" ER KNOWN BEFORE. 'fl‘um(g:ln Wily «Hairs Be e‘ in .‘ ~â€"Gone 3 minutes!" <~~« Forever!" 1 want every man and wormman who wants to‘get rid of superffuous bair, anywhere on thnbodz'. to see the exâ€" traordinary results of my new Elecâ€" troâ€"la, the niost‘ remarkable preparaâ€" tion. You have never‘ used anything like it before, and you will never use anything clse when once you‘ve: tried it. Unlike other ‘preparations, ~Elecâ€" troâ€"la absolutely and forever destroys the life of the hairâ€"roots. Moreover, Eiecâ€"troâ€"Ja is safe, absoâ€" lutely.‘ No reddening of the skin. No irtitation.: In three. minutes all supâ€" erfluous hairs are gote, The _ skin, no, mattér how hn?n': is left refreshâ€" ed, soft and beautiful. _ Meavy growths and.light â€"growths vanish.â€" Any woman can now free her arrmas, neck, face ‘and bust or . all downy or heavy, hairs and her . beauty, enhanced a hundred fold. I am going to prove it to you, and send _ you a liberal trial package of this new Elâ€" ecâ€"troâ€"la, il you will: simply â€" send me your name and address on the coupon below, with a 2â€"cent stamp. to help pay: cost ol mailing. .. The fullâ€"size paekage ol Elecâ€"troâ€"la;jis $9.00.â€" 1 will: send you the $1.00â€"package now, if you prefer, on receipt of price, and refund your money if:â€"you. are not satâ€" &mww P , All letters from Canala tmiust be addreisel "o'.c: to our Canadian "%;:_" * ment in ‘Windsor, .Ont. If you desire o see us y call at otir Medical Institate in Detroit as < d tré no in onr ‘Windsor offices . which are . for, Corres se sn Laboratory for Canadian business only.. Address all lettersâ€"as ra t Drs.KENNEDY & KENNEDY â€" DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont Write for our private address w .k A Jhfa 3A »#4, Fill in your name and . ‘adâ€" dress on â€" dottéd" lines below and send it to me, Anna Burâ€" ton, 23: E. 48rd St., m¢|o enclosing a 2¢ stamp to he cover m‘ilh:f:fl 1 will nnx you at oncé.a Iree trial packâ€" 'Eu til'qnu,hlh new Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., FREE TREATMENT FREE TREATMENT 9488 Canada for over 3b Y out cCuraBLE® CAses ll'rvrmi’E \J‘,E_, CADUET t Ar® you aadiv; y? Pn o n oo d ters i Will W eP s t HAis ) ' < J +0 Wnnb "Tike ‘-)"s_-v SUCCESSOR Ab ' 4 & s x w e e t Toronto Comel';‘w Names Mr. Matés Ottawa, ‘Oct. 24.â€"The arrival 4f Montreal toâ€"night of L {,.,‘ chi, K.C., weompafibg’hv' ovis t alleltD, K.C., M.P. for Hochelaga, has tAIY, ed speculation as to who will subaied Hon. F. D.; Monk .© «... sb sA n T. Chase Cnmhplf-"j?’ Mo."bas been looked upon :as, $h6 man for the yacant pp "S%i’; H at his home in Montrest, .ang Awseald to be willing to ‘?""’“P 0 to Mr. Marecha!: _ If the lattegs Sis chosen ‘he _ will likely fll's%,. ' ol t voix,; one of the~two seatsâ€" noWAhcld by Sir Rodolphe. Forget.| «». ©SÂ¥8,a . of James Wallace, Arnpriot, 18 from the bite .of a rat. * The, on his little fnger was â€" but sufficient to develop lockjaw., Excursion The 2nd : excursion . gf_ the Florida ‘ lCn;loni‘zatig{:, Cotéâ€" any will leave : Berlin: for Dardén. City, Florida, "WOÂ¥ 18th, 1912. Round trip tickEt good for 25 days. or to DFe,. 13th.‘ $40.05. _ w _ 0_ > For further inw write to K. 8. M SBeriin, : Ont. â€" ... . s2@ ;‘ Will You? CENTRAL . » BUSINESS COLLE Write for the large of this school fia how YOU CAN snccm.u‘ j then rest with you to 1‘4 J WILL sUCCEED. J . ""T We ~are s tudenits â€" tions p-ylm and 0 © p + mlm.nnd'ehlvcm“j_' pMâ€" tions for _ help â€" which ._ ra”. pt supply. ‘The best time td | classes is. NOW.. . [Write for out cdtalogue &t once. * " ‘‘\ j KINGSTON.â€"The fiveâ€"yearâ€"old, #on RAT BITE KILLS CHILD STRATFORD to ~FLORIWA D 4. McLaughlin, ONP csic" Principal 42.8%

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