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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 5 Dec 1912, p. 7

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"?"” by 200 up4 NR CE f *CM * i * & : ; * CÂ¥ ¢ T ‘ * M * e . aA iA i: ; , * ’{ . t % 4 % M $ / t 12 N l6 ABOLISH INSPECTION FEES ON WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Ottawa, Nov. 2/.â€"â€"Ihe RELAM . MMRE! chants‘ Association of Canadaigwill apply to the Govermment, this sessioh. for an‘amendment to the weights and measures act abolishing the‘ fees now â€" charged forâ€" inspection, ‘thus making the: Government . responsible for: all expense in . connection with securing accurate weights and mea‘sâ€" wres throughout the Dominion. â€" Inâ€" spections . of scales, etc., are. now made at resular intervals of about eighteen months by the Dominion in SHOULD BOYS u00| â€" WEAR SWEATERS | 1N SCHOOLROOM Should school boys be _ordered discard their sweaters _ when come to school? Parents in Toronto are complainingz that some inspectors are giving their boys instructions . to leave sweaters at home and . wear the regulation shirt, collar, and tie. a Blue Amberol Records SDr. Strutiiers, Ch.cl M spector in that city, mail it is unhealthy for boys heavy sweaters unier the weil heated school rooms. was played 3,000 thnes .. _ .. . on an Edison Phonograpt ave justas true and sweet a reproduction the last timeas the first ‘This was not an endurast to:%' 'i%uw ess playings test for mere hardness. \ aÂ¥iite when new,. . «~Your was an endurance test f disontdegler will play quality ‘of reproducâ€" t . .some.of these wonâ€" tion â€"to find if the .2 \» derful records for you Blue Amberol would â€" on an Edison Phonâ€" be as far superior to . ~egraph.â€"Ask him "I have seen them sit beside TaC!Z ators wearing both coat and eweater. d that in a room up to, a tempera~ ie of 72. Of course that is . un Ithy. The shirt, collar, and tic is the proper way to dress, but, we, do not object to sweaters so long , . a* both coat aud sweater are now wrork in school at the sgme time. Boys can, eisily take their sweat léave them in the cloal ‘ MINARD‘S _ DIPHTHER] A all George _ off a baymow A complete line SOWING HISs WILD OATS ' 3 & wwfj“' ; ~+*% lf""‘ y > /K n U i .' (/"“{' | “‘ 1“ r( is " ( MWM t e sMM |a¢ I/\‘;};’;’;b ~All, )7 2A \ | t ut :.‘ | ¢ 6 ks â€" 1 s [ Bs k\ L 4 s 5 7;,;',(_, .'\ 3 d came W 0 «layde ETSE other records in 2:0 ngtjnnrry: if you are maAbRCI 20 MnAE tand eXÂ¥posing your past; u are $ i ie ie mt dous ar Ee theip conbdenti «._.__..~ â€" â€" I We Treat and Cure VARICOSE VEINS, NERVOUS DEBNIY, HLOOD and URINARY coun.fimt’rs._ KIDNEY and BLADDER Dis» cases for a Question Blank ( Drs:KENNEDY & KENNEDY l I astmet mt o One of Thoma‘s A. Edison‘s hew ".';.:;!. Themas A. Edison, Inc.,‘ 100 Lakeside Ave., Orangs, N. J., V. S M MMJWWW"WE!«Q&& 1. €. DOERSAM. KINC STREET tss all letters brs REAPING A HARVEST OF SORROW te 27.â€"The Retail WMer LINIMENT wart, of Otonatee, fel and fractured his skull all Diseares Peculiar to Mén. _ n EM Books Free on Diseases of Men. e To HOME THEATMENT . Wfi:n';v; ard Griswold St., Detroit, Mich, You Can PAÂ¥ RWHEN: CURED hic desire to If you are mattied and,live in dr fedical * . intaing*? th KENNEDY & beside © Tadi and eweatér . a tempera oms voits i £ All Tetbors CURES oo mA dbotators and atory they It an spectors, ‘and Tées for each lnspect.ion‘ are charged, varying from one to four ot five dollars, avcording to the charâ€" aeter ‘of ‘the scales. . The receipts . of the Inland Revenue Department from ‘this, source do not pay the salaries of the inspectors. 4 The Retail Merchants‘ . Association ‘believes that the fees should be wipâ€" ed out entirely, and the whole service charged ~up ‘to the general ~. revenues oi themcountry. The question will be taken into consideration by the Govâ€" cernment. TWO POINTERS 0% HOW TO CURE A COLS from Canada must be addressed to our Correspondence Department in Windsor, iomally call at our Medical Institute in lents in our Windsor offices which are horatory for Canadian business only. KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. When you begin to sn burning sensation in the 1 % P SHRE U o 9 OTTAWA.â€"Maor _ Sharse (North (mtarioy tss givch not‘ce of a resolw t‘oa asking ithe‘Housa of Commons to aoprove .c{ .in: rraging the rate of in Ae:est. now â€" . paid. by. the Government in the pestsl savings banks. s Ts P Aven‘‘to raoderat 1 is pleasthuot tasti promptly. selievin throat gand nost mucus, promoting cheqkmfitht cold. Your drigg‘st 1 of Linseed, Lico:i 25e. and goe boit! it for you. Compo Dmi and Chem TLimited. on an Edison. Phonâ€" egraph.â€"Ask: him to do so today. ..How many young men gan look back on their early life .n‘ regret their misdeeds.. ""Sowing their wild oats‘‘ in various ways. Excesses, violation of, naâ€" ture‘s laws, ‘‘wine, women «and song‘‘â€"all have their wictimg, . Yiou have reâ€" formed but what about the seed you have sownâ€"what about the harvest? . Don‘t Arust to Juck. If you are at present>â€"within the eintches of any secret habit at present>within the cintches of any secret habit which is upg’u your. life pa ie Ni ho e P ie has been tainted any private disease and you read of sympton iesf ' t en ving the irritation of the ostrils, â€" loosening . the ting expectoration, and if unable to call, write is Naâ€"Druâ€"Co Syrup : and Chilorodyne in . or can quickly get ided by the National il Co. of Cavada, .. jewe ceoce _ 10 Apt an al 1 :1ada, Tort Hlope.â€"A gloom was cast ove 215 |\ the town last night when it waq ____|learned that â€" Mzs. Fletch Chalk, _ a _ |promirent â€" worker in the Methodist SAYVâ€"|Church here, bad expired suddenly on h> steps of the church while luvi:: forth | a Frawir «mecting in _ which she h :;:‘:': ‘aler part. Death took place ifstantâ€" ons to} *: and was due to heart h_flun. Mr. t in | Chalk is a carriage manulacturer, and "_‘" |a prominent citizen of the town. Â¥ "Few people ouulhixflr hahduicbl BYW circles are aware l:nt K George = is a whiskey distiller on a large scale, ; D6! and that. the famous lac.hnnx' whis lÂ¥ key is produced on his Balmoral. es dis tate, the great distilleries being situ» | 80 ated about tvomuulranflnw;; alo tle. They supply not only the & vellars. as well as those of the | th Kaiser and of the Czar, but ~ . also bo many of the leading clubs in London | P8 and the market generally, the revenu ed es derived therefrom by King‘s Geoâ€" th rge‘s purse being enough to pay every ru penny of expense in contiection . with | 0" the maintenance of Balmoral Castle be and estate and to leave a handsome ac profit besides." * if 3 io xt Sak is 10 bir mJ T PE mt Iâ€"gddressed a: communication .. to Kingh(}ootp Â¥., invlting his atten tion this paragraph. In this comâ€" munication was enclosed the editorial page, which informedâ€" the American people that ‘‘King‘George" is a whisâ€" key distiller on a large sceale.‘‘ . ‘The following registered letter from the King affirms that there is "no truth" in the above paragraph: i s esn‘ ancared the clisuâ€" The W ensuâ€" occasioned genuime sorrow to all heroic â€" battlers for the world‘s (Gladstone‘s .. assertion‘. *The . raâ€" vages of intemperance are great er than war and {amine and pes “w M'", m o ons mol w Erockvi.ls, Nov. 28.â€"Getting . out of her bed in _ what is presumed~. to haxe. been‘ a period of..somnambulisn, Miss Louiss _ Moore, thirtyâ€"five years cf age, daugliter . of Frederick L. Moore, a prominent farmer ‘ol Klizaâ€" bethtown met a terrible death _ early this morning. on mhet ts Matecty ~ eed That phis ie "Buckingham. Palace, ‘Oct. 30.â€"_ The private secretary presents â€"his compliments to the Rev. Dr. John Lee, and is commanded by the . King to acknowledge the receipt of his let ter of the 14th inst. : "In reply, the private sccretary bees to inform Dr. Lee there is . no WALKED IN HER _ _ SLEEP AND DIED TROM EXPOSURE vas cafi ces rents en a truth in the report referred to in his communication." tho was attired in her nightdrass, with but one stocking on and the othâ€" er in her hand. _ Dr. Hart of Athens was called, and found that death was due to exposurs. Her . father, {our brothets and one sister survive. breakfast, invetigation was I tracks in the snow* led to t ol her body in a field nearby Minard‘s Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen,â€"Last: winter 1 received zreat benefit from the use of MINâ€" ARD‘S LINIMENT in a severe atâ€" tack of LaGrippe, and I have freâ€" quently proved it to he very effective in cases of Inflammation. Yours, As she du? vnot answer the call for ployed in the Forest basket factory, fell into a vat of hot water _ Friday and and died last night as a . result of the scalding. His ago was . thirtyâ€" five. He leaves a wile and two childâ€" ren on his father‘s . farm, MOWUC _ MNIC" Billings, the fourâ€"yearâ€"old son of. Mr. W. A. Billings, Guelph township, fell, striking. â€" hi :fi.on ‘â€"the frozen lro'll\.md' nnSN a few hours afterâ€" w a h HOW TO CONQUER RHEUMATISM AT YOURr OWN HOME _ . oi e hievhars on eaont Tt or O EERTRCTDT PWaLL: matism, kidncy disorders or of urie acid, | :E.‘ I-n'u‘-. Yoin . agt t’tn d $ Sud fret; dimness of mi"fl- -& or W neuralgie m 1 -um known, reliable wit! rdom‘l fun particalars mail. !‘rhhu-:.cg. «cheme.) _ No mat er how many may have lnrutan.m-!nonnyou. free of cost, that rheumatism can u.Ttnd. re succeeds . where -.l1l'dch' tih‘." biood cause. ,nf a wmflud nlumwn condition of the system, you will #nd Chroaicare a most md&- tory general tonie that makes you feel that life is worth living. . Please teil ‘your friends of this liberal o’"-, and send today for larg® free nackage. to MRS. M» .Uflh.l.,.fi OME OO OSmas if, painful Nem Ti m for Whom known, reliable j full particulars q Ill“ ::.'-.r' ) No {:z-u: how i that rheumatism can Pe con succceds where all else FOREST . â€"Maurice T. Baflgy. em GUELPH.â€"In climbing bune DIED ON CHURCH STEPS DIED FROM SCALNING ter ADDIE‘S FATAL FALLI Windsor outside English Court re that King. George W rrespondence HUTCHINSON limbing over a fence farm, Mitle Willie ted John Lee made, and the finding 18 from theuâ€" to day, the executive recon < rfl!t.'npm‘nd- ertising: Waterloo County, an exbibition be orâ€" rdll“-to embrace both the indusâ€" Tial and agricultural activities of the : county. The suggestion: is that Ahis idea could be successfully worked out through the eoâ€"operation of the Muniâ€" cipal Councils, Boards of Trade and ‘Canadian "Clubs. It was pointed . out that such an exhibftion would be: the best advertisement that could possib ‘ly be secured. When the report is discussed toâ€"mortow it is likely that some definite action will be taken along this line. ME AOY. aD.tm 4 . 0T broached and ~met with fiuu'-ut when at n meeting of the W Since its inception a year 280 . > the first organization of its ‘kind, the board has prosecuted an active camâ€" paigh to have level crossings protectâ€" ed, and the . executive recommends that of sixty level crossings in the rural districts of the county, eight on the C.P.R. and five on the G.TR. be protected at once, and failing any action by the railways ‘after a request from the board, that recourse be had to the Railway Commission. A. R. G."Smith, of Haysville, â€" deâ€" plored the low percentage of attendâ€" ance at rural schools, and declared the reason was that many trustees feared to enforce the truancy regulations. d of Agri Considers: %mum %'m""i'.l’ SUNDAY SCHOOL Preston, Nov. 28.â€"An institute for 4 Sunday school workers was held.here | toâ€"night by Revs. R. A. Hiltse and T. B. Howard,. the Church of England secretaries of this branch of . the church effort. The Preston institute was the last of nine held in the dioâ€" cese of Huron. 1 ‘The local arrangements ‘were . perâ€" feet, the rector, the Rev.. R. Herâ€" bert, and the secretary, the Rev. A. L. G. Clarke, worked hard, and the result was a large and entbusiastic gathering. The Rev. Mr. Hiltz spoke on teaching and teaching methods, and on class management. The dioâ€" cesan secretary, Rev. Mr. Howard, conducted a conference on â€"aids to effective class work, and also demonâ€" strated the preparation and presenta. tion of a Bible lesson, Mr. Howard announced that it was proposed â€" to hold a summer. school in London, and also that the series _ of institutes would probably _ be repeated _ nekt MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON > MATRON OF JAILL year Owen Sound,Nov. 38. â€"Mrs. Percy Ringo, a colored . prisoner, made _ a murderous * attack upon the county j&il matron, Miss Jennic McNeil, yesâ€" tekdag, and the matron: lies in a preâ€" carious condition. as a result of the beating she received. . _ Her assailant, Mirs. Ringo, will be sent to an asylâ€" um, as she has lattetly ‘developed maniac tendencies, _ . which culminated n the brutal assault on Miss McNeil. Mrs. â€" Ringo, â€" who had been acting {quéerly,‘ had, among other. hallucinatâ€" jons, the idea that Miss McNeSl . was trying to poison her, andâ€" her insane attack may be attributed pdrtly _ to this beliel. The matron. was rescued by: County â€" Jailer John ‘Miller: . aftor she had been thrown down and beat» P Estt i4 L locts on, ki ity. MINARD‘S | LINIMENT â€" CURES Â¥ coLns, ETC. Biliousnes® snaalameneaiiaineehebeceitmrtnccuss certainfy one of the :;h ailments wh‘!th LONDON.â€"Some time age the City Council objected ~to the Hydroâ€"elecâ€" tric Department‘s bill of $30,000 for s‘reetâ€"lighting, but the figures . were sustained by the Hydroâ€"electric Comâ€" mission. Prof. ‘Angus of Toronto was thon engaged to make a raport, v*A¢h be presented Saturday.â€" Me places the amount that _ should te charged _ at INSTITUTE HELD IN PRESTON Do II NOW CUT Dows HYDRO BILI d ‘;ee-;nrzl'\;oii down and beat ked and choked into insensibil a year ago as \dea .. insidera A Toronto was I fm' v*A¢h He places the e charged _ at pepmtnanmnnnieeeecemeeanmeaeenieennneineneeae kess e mc uce t uie C en o C NC 0 Sogel c eBE CC 00 1 C 1‘ 4 ".'( $ f .::_".T‘ . ame * â€" s ~ ‘wACES 60 UP _ . CROP YEWD i f KE 2 t. sc ts | _A pullbtin issued by, the Cgnsus and | StatisÂ¥cs (flice containg esbimalcs ‘MW por en e o tho indisti io sed n toonas "5« is indicated: in. the. fa that .in, five years 124 â€"dis 5s which it _ was invoked,‘ have arise and only imâ€"14 cases did the concili tory. jroc:edings dail â€"to provent strike, Lasp year there were 97. ;i ‘@vstr 2l disputes, as against 94 in t ln‘r previous. Build ng trades pred minated, in these MfMculties. ©Thes. report explains and reviews, 1lrngth the ~work ol the departmel | anâ€" important ‘feature of which @s 1 regular invest:zation and reports ‘wh:blala prices ‘in relation to 1 ‘ecst of living The uncertainty . ~ol the Canadian naval policy has done much ‘*to . .Cutâ€" tail the cciivity of the naval service department in the last financial year, according to the annual report â€" just pmflg. No special effort to obtain recruits has been made, and all told thy numnszer 349. Of this number 111 recruits and 38 others deserted. Many of them came from inland points, disâ€" liked sea â€" life and quit. The, approâ€" priation in the year was $3,000,000 and the experiditure $1,2433,456. CNonâ€" siderable incidental work was . done on dockyards, but this, too, was Curâ€" ta‘led because of uncertainty as . to the naval policy n00C0CCCC®®CCOCcQO®®s K Quoted iD Annfllh;::dm ment of Labor «) ®) ant d od h wessssesseseeseeccs22.4* gGG@ncccâ€"cncco®®c® sessseeesse2kss2e2s2..%.% ; Guelph, Nov. 29.â€"A meeting ) ¢1: the _ Police Commissioners ‘ will te held Saturday, _ when S they will constder drafting a :_’ byâ€"law to prohibit young FeO: ) Fle from promenading up . and ) down the streets of the _ City ?» and in the public parks at all hours of the evening until late ) at nizht unless they have with ? thim a chaperone. _ Mayor Thorp, ~one â€" memner . of the Commss‘on, stated that some :. stringent means matst be taken to prevent promiscuoUs promeâ€" ) nad ng in theâ€"city for hours at ®© nitht, as conditions hera durâ€" 2, ing the past yeat have â€" been *) shocking. s By direction . of the HMon. Martinl Burrel, Minister . of Agriculture _ a timely bulletin on the care of market' eggs has been issued from Ottawa. It directs patticular attention to the directs particular attention to the naâ€" sult from inadequate and unsatisfacâ€" tory methods in the handling of matâ€" ket eggs, and â€" suggests â€" means by which permanent and needed improveâ€" ment may be brought about in . the Canadian egg trade, < to the corresâ€" ponding . advantage of both producet \and eonsumer. * ‘This bulletin which is No. 16 of the Live. Stock â€" ‘Branchâ€" constitutes . a pamphiet of 24 pages in which~ are shown a number of clear photoâ€" . enâ€" gravings which are. very helpful to a cear understanding of the text. Copâ€" ies may be had free by applying to the Publications Branch of the D¢ partment of Agriculture, Ottawa. 1 Pm Ts old STOP PROMENADING WITH OUT CHAPERONE. | c crsbmains. itb se â€"Potd. 309000 Alter descrfi\lng’ the usual method of . handling â€" eggs and the result of lack of care of~ various kinds, the bulletin offers specific suggestions to the farmer, â€" the merchant, the: CE£ buyer, the railway and express comâ€" panies, the dealers and packers, the tctailer and the consumer. The farmâ€" er is enjoined among other. things to remove the mail bird immediately afâ€" ter â€" the breeding season and market no fertile eggs ; to provide. . roomy nests and planty of Clean nesting maâ€" trrial ; to collect the 'eg:' regularly at least once, better twite, a day in moderate weather and more frequentâ€" ly in very warm and very cold wéath NOC IOURALS CLL.sbn" Thhiby aF bhCe . 16 { th ly in very warm and very cold weaw‘| er .and to remove them at once . to clean utensils â€" to a cool dry cellar ; to cover with a clean cloth to ° pro vent dust from settling upon theom and also to prevent evaporation and fading ; to market â€" them in suitable ‘tases as frequently and as directly as poésitie. The siggestions offered to merchants, _ buyers,. transportation companies and others are equall specific and practical. & : I THE CARE OF MARKET EGGS _â€"_â€" Dr. Morse‘s " Indian Root Pills certainfy one of the most dimagreeâ€" :;!e ailments which fesh is heir to. Coated tongueâ€"bitter taste in the mouthâ€"nauséa â€"â€" dizzinces â€"â€" thee combine to make life a burden, The cause is a disordered liverâ€"the cure Dr. Morse‘s Indian Root Pills. They go straight to the root of the trouble, put the liver right, cleanse the stomâ€" ach and bonh“clnr the tongue and take away the bitter taste from. the mouth. . At the first ness take "% in he . Industrial iâ€" in the face disputes, _ iD have. arisen, the. conciliaâ€" o vrovent 3 2g08 4 b¢ taste from the sign of bilious :urs ai f ®) actes the ,lT“ 4 sraptcnnt: * giacns, or ® aze sown :::: w th 797 .,{uu_zro a whet & [th: f ng a & & petr @*ngninst & s ‘and @ | «cres, of city ®) wan the at al’l 8 azainst 7 late 19,000 a i with @® {in Mani. Mayor. ® lmmp;hh of the @© | area is ® | which hi some (@ ken â€"® sowing 1 prome~ @ | _ ‘Ths co irs 4t @® |ber 31 1 ® |tcr the a dur . ® been @©;80 in ef ‘ whore t ‘acres ha l imcm oo m d The eYexelex® : frequent | we â€" want you to getâ€"> a bottle of old weéath | rtexall ©98" Tlair Tonic and .uso . it it once .10 | as directsd. â€" If it < doesw not relieve “’!,,‘!““'v soilp irritation, remove ‘dandruff preâ€" i to ° PIC | ventâ€" the hair â€" from falling out and 6n ~ them |promote an increased growth of ‘hair ation ‘and | and in every way give eritite satisfacâ€" in suitable! gon, com> back and tell us, and got ditectly @5 | your wioney ‘batk. * Two sizes, 50¢. and ofiered ‘to| 5100. Sold only at our storeâ€"the ispottation| pexat] Store, Al C. Hactnel. of the val corn 2,858 of suger $1,020,000 of th> value of $20,713,000, of b&l; corn 2,858,900 tons, value $13,529,000. of sug:r: beets 204,000 tons, value $1,020,000 and of aMaifa 310,000 tons, value $3,610,000.â€" in qualiyy all these crops are marked high, the standard percentage being ‘about"87,â€"excepting for turnips etc.. which are 03 and for} fodder corn which is 82.‘ A word : of caution is necessary ‘with regard to ‘poum. for whilst yield and quality are â€" generally good _ at harvesting, lth:ro are numerous reports of rotting | ‘in the cellars, the produce of the heaâ€" |vier soils having been considerably lafi:cted by the constant raing. ‘ |\ The area estimated to be sown to \I>ll wheat in five provinces of Canaâ€" |da this . season aggregates 1,086,000 acr s as _ compatred ith: 1,156,900 |actes the area sowi l&y&fl This ropresents a net %d 70,100 |acres, or 6 p.c. In‘ Osario the acteâ€" aze sown â€" is 696,000 acres compared |\ w th 797,300.â€" aergs, &‘ decrease of |101,2(0 asres or 12.6.9P%~: in Alberta | (th. figtrs . are" ©342,000 acrcs as| {against 300,700, a debredse. of 11,300 ) |Leres, or 34 * ‘p.c.; and. in Saskatcheâ€" .\ wan the crea sown is.72,000 _ acres 2 azainst 53,.000 atres, an increase of 5\19,020 acres of 36 PC Smaill areas ) \in Mani.oba and _ Rritish Columbia ) |ecmplet» the totals; The decrease in )\ area is _ due to. the porsistent rains ) | which have, Bindcred plgughing . and jodder "corm« ormting to 8.4 area is . due to the pérsistent rains whych have, bindcred ploughing . and sowing opefations. . >} The condition"# this crop on Octoâ€" ber 31 was 92.67 p...of the standard tcr the five provinces., It was above 80 in each province, except Manitoba whore the small area>oi about 4,000 ‘acres had a pef.cent. gendition of _8’3} ‘The percentage of fall ploughing | M#MA coinplted _ upon land" intended _ for ; "Th next: year‘s crops ranges from 45 fml B Ontario to 77 in â€" PrinceeRdward Isâ€"| ° land for the East and from 24 in Alâ€"| . L] berta to 38 in British Columbia for | wan the west. It is remarkable: that both ; 4BY] this year and â€"last year the seasons | trao in the three Northwest provinces have | 10â€" been adverse to fall ploughing and|ti0n iess than aFout 25 p.c: of such ploughâ€"| !tke ing bas beâ€"n possible in both years as any \compared with a more normal perâ€"| !tâ€" {centap at the same date of Prop 50 troâ€" to 75. In the three Northwest "proâ€" the ‘vinces the area summer fallowed this|. M | year is estimated as boing from 2 to 1““ !5 per cent. more than Tast year. ) :“'r‘;: lt GIOWS Halr ‘ Heavy growths and light® "*f’ “.‘ Ehss ~\vanish. Any woman uns#g free. her ie Iaxms. neck, face and bust of al\ Here ‘Are: Facts We Want You: , to | YoOWwAy ot heavy hairs and her. beauty, Prov® at Our Risk. enhanced a hundred fold./ 1. arm going a ho to prove it to you, and sen/ :w. In a‘l out experience with hair tonâ€" liberal trial package of tliis new BMâ€" ics thore is one that has ‘done . more ecâ€"troâ€"a, "a:;’“ :d:;l:u Apit SA toward _ gaining our confidence than i’:)“' f"“'f:m o com g’wf ‘ any othar. We really belfeve this. reâ€"| P000®» ‘; (" Zi‘”‘“ se d medy, known as Rexall ©93" â€" Hair p:):kcos 0‘0 l?‘ll:n-;"o'-ll TT 00. " _ ig Tonic is so supetior to other PrePar | Sity seng you the $1.00 D o nare now. ations that we offer it to you with | i¢ you prefer. on rw;ipf :g‘_d)fiv_ x our personal and unqualified prOmiS® | refund your ;noncv’ if you@Â¥ a% nat. that if you use it ans it doesn‘t POVE | ;apaq Â¥ A y y par in every way satisfactory to, you we . t & ASR Dakd wil‘, upon your mere. request at our ___"_'.“_’f_fl“t o midnnit iega cce store, return to: you the money .. you 1 ENT ~ ~ paid us for it. * | .Fu‘ TREATM Ni "y & Th uinsd uie e o s es Kill in your name. @ _d- Rexall ©93" Hair Tonic acts scien tifically destroying the germs which ore usually responsible .. for baldness. It acts to penetrate to the roots _ of the hair, stimulating.and nourishing them. â€"â€" It is a most ~pleasant toilet necess:ty, is delicitely perfumed, and will not gum . not permanently stain the hair. *A ( In a‘l out experience with hair tonâ€" ics thore is one that has done . mote toward _ gaining our confidence than any othar. We really belfeve this. reâ€" medy, known as Rexall ©93" â€" Hair FOR CYCLONE® VICTIMS. _ . RBGINA, _ SASK.â€"The Provincial estimates include a grant of $25,000 made mm Government to aid in the relief of | distress caused by the Regina c;clone and a loan of 1500,00 to the city of Regina to assist thio citizens in rebuilding the destroyed proferty. .DR. CLARK IS CHAIRMAN. OTTAWA â€"Dt. "Michaet Clark _ of Ned Deer, Alta., was toâ€"day chosen by th Liberal â€" carous ‘as permanent Chairman. According to a statement issued ‘afterwards _ only organization work was dealt with at the meeting It Grows Hair k and tell us, and get &K.~ Two sizes, 50¢. and only at our storeâ€"the AlCG. Hachnel. bat _ dW y.n'd‘{: y cabsed D in area . N mates of of _ the ada dur sponâ€" Upon fpips , SARNIA.â€"The report that ~Â¥25 rrent about town yesterday Teg®IA®. ing the coming from POFt MBLO®®. the first notifcationâ€" that the C U# partrent had of >. the recent $100,80 fire at the hub and: spoke WofkS. been verified as cortect...A.sbarp 3P vestigation into why this was not 10 cated by patrolmen on Tiis side is to be held at once. The police station is only two blocks from . ,"éfij' the blaze. «; o } ho aaes Rids Skin of Alle Hairs, Try |t,§lrho foods. ana Cgestuon upserâ€"â€"they do nOtf WONDERFUL _ NEW _ ARA TION, UNEIKE ANY : ER KNOWN® BERORE _ AGED t if only realize the a#1 taining nourishment prrieiieaare umc ol sagh s > qualities : e appropriates the ,i“. d giseâ€" the body. It religvest tism and ailments d o d years. It adds to the A‘;'- Refuse substitutes for SCC "These Hairs Will "HMaire | ___ _ _ Be Gone i;.n' : ,}a .l.nunu('vn KS %“K- K1 I want every man and woman._W 0 1\ wants to get rid of superilu« flfi{s 6 anywhere on the body, 40 . #:h ex traordinary results of â€"my: 1._3 SMeoâ€". troâ€"la, the most remarkable prepata«‘ tion,. You have never A_;';m ) like it beforc, and you wiM, }p’ 6. anything else when once you -;1:,,“_:;* it. Unlike other preparatio _&;N troâ€"la absolutely and fore 1 the lifeâ€"of the hairâ€"roobs. ) |" _ !‘_ 'i _ Moreover, Eiccâ€"troâ€"la lpw lutely. â€" No reddening .of the . 1 No# irritation. In three mfinfiw erfluous hairs are gone: _\ The: j‘flu,}',., no matter kow lender, is left % i ed, soft and beautifut)..=â€" :".,j':\';_‘:j; Scoit & Bownle, Torouto, Ontario it wis SOMEONE DOSING Winter Term «> ___ From Jafi.M | CENTRAL\ __ \BUSINESS COLLEGE t W rite Kill in your name. a84.. adâ€" dress on . dotted lines. below and send it to me, Anna Bur= ton, 23 ° E. 43rd St., : Chicago enclosing a 2c stamp to help cover mailing, and J will send you at once a free trial packâ€" age of the rematkablé â€". new Elecâ€"troâ€"}a. a hi : es for free catalogne At. one® TX ATFORD, ONT D d take it MeL.A CHLAN, Princ

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