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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 3 Apr 1913, p. 6

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9 nisen Te Aitc+ a Determined| »b Previge of the Sntence" |Westher MSe Saps Sut §‘ *we Garrison Yields After a Determined| * P:'f'“"w" the Science.. w..: 3,‘“.,‘.""0’: ‘ Seige &wn&n&smer | â€"â€" are at Hand » SA ‘ &Ven Mon '(‘.h\v‘h;uw;?.. o'c:u::cm'm 'l:;- Ontario is to ;;: mofe SpriD * Pértant resolution, nsoved by J. H. 4. r of Galt and J. C. Mundell of , a, was passed at a meeting . of tha Grand River Improvement Assoâ€" Clation, held here this afternoon : & \@*That the Grand River Improveâ€" t Association take necessary stt)s E meet the members of the Ontario ; islature representing constituencâ€" t affected by flood conditions on the t : River, in order to secure their * ation in pressing upon . the t G@overnment the necessity of a comâ€" mussion to investigate and suggest My‘t .“O [a» vod by ’:(. ’ fate. C infor: 5 7, of t nan fication jus "T‘chatal , it is all ; ils of of the * ‘London, March 26. â€"Adrianople has fa:len and Shukri Pasha, the gallant Turkish commander, with the remâ€" Bant of bis garrison _ are prisoners. *# ja, _ according to a telegram a» Â¥ed by the . Bulgarian Legation & toâ€"night, has sufiered _ a fate. C information regarding Tchataldâ€" * y, of course, reler to the town % name, and not to the tine of fications, bat as the allies have jusr as determined an attack "Tchataldia as they did on Adriaâ€" , it is quite possible that they all before them. & ils of the final assault and capâ€" of the great fortress which Murâ€" ad I. captured from Christendom in the fourternth century ate Slill King Ferdinand Enters Adrianople all before them. * Shubkri Pasha, the gefepder of Adriâ€" ils of the final assault and capâ€"|anople, who held the town for 153 of the great fortress which Murâ€"} days against great odds, which inâ€" ad I. captured from Christendom in|cluded, besides the investing armics, the fourternth century ate Slill| disease and famine, handed his sword scarce. this afternoon to General Savofl, the A general assault on al} sides beâ€"| Rulgarian gencralissimoâ€"not, howâ€" gan on Monday. At six otclock on |ever, before catrying out his stetn ‘Tuesday evening the Bulgarians apâ€"| threat to destroy the town _ rather proached the important forts of Aivâ€" than let it fall in the hands of the asbaba and Tashtabla on the northâ€" Buigarians. .. Constantinople, March 28.â€"The loss ofi Adrianople has produced _ a gloom in official circles. It is known the result of the recent fighting at 'l‘hlt:llji lines resulted in a complete reverse for the Turks who fled after aibriel resistance. ; â€" * Adrianople, March 28.â€"(Canadian Press.â€"King Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, t&day entered the fortress which recently fcll before the assault of his tipons. At the Military Club he received the sword of Shukri _ Pasha, 'l‘rlrk.sh commander, and gracefully returned it with a few complimentary words. GOVERNMENT IS HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR FLOOD Grand River Improvement Asâ€" sociation Urges Appointâ€" ment of a Commission ,.f«Loudon, March 8.â€"Bulgaria bas accep‘sd the offer of mediation by the fopean powers but with limitations as to idemnity and boundary, which aders acceptance practically useless. * alt, March 28.â€"The following imâ€" ACCEPTANCE IS USELESS GLOOM IN TURKISii CIRCLES It means cement of the highest possible quality. It means cement tested by experts whose authority is final at al our mills. It means cement acknowledged by engineers, architects and hundreds of thousands of farmers to fulfl every requirement of scientifically made Portland cement. It means a cement that is absolutely reliable, whether used for a great bridge or for a conerete watering trough. You can use & with complete confidence that your concrete {work will be tho satisfactory. You ought to have this confidence in the cement you use, bmumn not the facilities for testing its qualities, such as are at the disposal of the engineers in charge of big contracting jobs. These engineers know that when cement has passed the tests made upon it at Canada Cement mills, it will pass all their tests. And this same cement is sold to you for your silo, your foundations, your feedingâ€"floor, yo:‘r milkâ€"house .:t'ytmr wut‘eri-g-t‘::xfl:k . et s w gcpm-v-'-l-’.pcivq”fmmh. Write for the book. it :nb-a- n.n_gv to miz nt never fails to give satisfactory resulte. _ Canada Cement Company Limited, Montreal HAS FALLEN: WiLL ERECT shing lor the book you do net imcur the slightest obligation. â€"_ â€" â€"_ â€"â€"â€" â€" _ There is a Canada Coment â€"Dealer in Your Neighborhood Address: Farmers Information Bureau mrmnmmemncume bas a fine suite of offices in the Weber| weather right away. _ east, while on the south the attackâ€" Chambers, King St., a Telegraph | Peogle have labored under a false ing forces made large captures, inâ€" scribe was given to understand that|impression, _ dcrived from the news cluding twenty cannon, six mitraille plans are now being drawn for a saniâ€" reforts of fBoods and tornadoes, and use and eight hundred prisoners, and/tariuw to be erected in Berlin in front the sudden change from spring en the east twentyâ€"one cannon, ;ix'eon_uc'.xon with the practice of the|to midâ€"winter witnessed right : here rapid . fire guns, and one thousand| science of Chiropractic. in Berlin in a single night, thag‘ the pr.soners. Although on‘y about three months |weather had become demoralized,. all At dawn this morning the whole|bave clapsed since Dr. Paxton opened|over the contincnt, on account of the esstern front with seven forts and all!Offices in the city, his practice . has| Equinox and the spots on the sun. . the‘t batteries were taken by the Bulâ€"| reached large proportions, from _ 50| ""The weather has not been abnorâ€" garians. _ The twentyâ€"third Shipka|!° 75 Patients being treated daily. |mal except in the Mississippi _ and Regiment then entered the town. At the sanitarium, which it is proâ€"!Obio valleys, and in the Maritime \ posed to establish here, there will be|provinces,‘‘ said the two Toron{o Ob 1 Conmmmander Surrenders. every accommodation, and paticnts |servatory men. "In those regions ! will tbe able to stay right in the they â€" had heavy â€" rains . and heavy Shukri Pasha, the defender of Adriâ€"|PuMding while undergoing treatment,| winds. In the West they had some anople, who held the town for 153| [0" a moderate price, and will be @8â€"/heavy rain, but other conditions were days against great odds, which inâ€"|SUIC1 of the very best attention. quite normal. _ Ontario hes had . a clided, besides the investing armies,| DT. Daxton, who is an old w‘ml‘“"to'd wave, but it is relaxing and we disease and famine, handed his sworda| COUDtY boy. is a graduate of th¢| will yet get more â€" springâ€"like condiâ€" this afternoon to General Savoft, the| P@iM¢® &chool Of CMiroPraCtie Whit!|tions now. We can‘t expect to be Rulgarian | gencralissimoâ€"not, _ howâ€" is + ‘; ret‘ogm;e:l school of Chiropracâ€" absolutely _ free from trost, however, ever, _ before â€" carrying out his swm'-""" t has :‘ ';u‘lht ;"‘ g:"l‘ SC!~â€"/until the middle of May. It will be {thxeat to destroy the town _ rather :;'f‘“ ““t' l;“:w d“"th ::ew'lquno mild tomorrow. It was down than let it fall in the hands of sue | hral of the cause of disease D * | to 19 above zero last night, but that Indearians. jmoval ol the cause oi disease DY SP/js not an exception at this date.‘" At dawn this morning the whole esstern front with seven forts and all the‘r batteries were taken by the Buiâ€" garians. _ The twentyâ€"third Shipka Regiment then entered the town. Canada Cement ways and means ofipreventing such conditions as have existed for a numâ€" ber of.years and threaten lives and proferty along the river." The Etesident of the association,{conditions may be re J. P. Jaffray of Galt, was in the| and cities on the Grz chair, * and delegates were present|occurred in Ohio.. H frecm as far north as Elora and south| Gove:rnment | was a to Dunnville.: W. H. Freithaupt, C.;the question of flood E., of Berlin, said the incrsased flowlcause cf _ setting | of the river in recent years was due‘stated that this ma to ths draining by the Government of| taken up by a comm Lutter and Melancthon swamps â€" at| the Hydro electric sy the head of the stream, and for thisiurated. The opinion reason the Gopernment should bejon the need of an in he‘d responsible. /g;q'ear ago it was | commission. thought that the"maximum height of‘ A committee was . water had been reached, but J. C.} data proparatory to Mundell of Elora â€" declared that thcltion teing sent to L flood of th‘s year was from cighteen!view the Government scores of uses for it on ; Dr. I‘axton, who is an old Waterloo County boy, is a graduate of _ the Paimer School of Chiropractic which is the recognized school of Chiropracâ€" tic. It was there that the great sciâ€" ence . was _ founded and _ developed. Chiropractic hasâ€" to do with the reâ€" moval of the cause of disease by spiâ€" nal adjustment and every kind > of Dr. Paxton occupies a suit of four rooms‘af 110 Weber Chambers, Berâ€" lin, which is fully equipped and niceâ€" ly furnished. Accommodation is proâ€" vided for both ladies and gentlemecn, and there is every convenience for the comiott of patients. There are lady attcndants and the same privacy can be had as in your own home. sicknc:s is taken care of. Dr. Paxâ€" ton siated that the people of Berlin and surrounding community could conâ€" fidently look for wonderful things to be accomplished by this new science. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does mot cure children of bedâ€"wetiting.â€" Thero is a constitutionâ€" al cavs> for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, â€" Box W. 1â€"501, Windsor, Ont., _ will send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions. Send no money but write her toâ€"day if your childten trouble you in this way. Don‘t blame the child, the chances are it can‘t help it. This treatment also _ cures aduits and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night. Dr. Paxton predicted a nromising future for the science of Chiropractic in the treatment of ailments to which the humam body is subject. Mayor Scott of Galt said that if immediato action were not taken conditions may be repeated in towns and cities on the Grand such as have occurred in Ohio.. He believed _ the Government was afraid of tackling the question of flood prevention teâ€" cause cfi sctting a precedent, but stated that this matter should be taken up by a corymission just _ as the Hydro electric system was inaugâ€" vrat>d. _ The opinion was unaninfous on the need of an investigation by a commission. inches to two feet higger than in 19123. wa i5 Commie | PB ‘ANTLâ€"DIABETES |: > foeithe E: s s s o + M k/ 1 tural and Experimental Union are Vn!l.hbc Ugaddm llgm w 8 spemie : ..«( Af : pleased to state that for 1913 they with Practice Science . *“”‘w "RBELIA are prepared to distribute into every ut Phinnneozcobie t amd SnvinaKls PMaus SANOL _ is the ® Lt Township of Ontario material _ of A committee was appointed to get data proparatory to a strong delegaâ€" tion teing sent to Loronto to interâ€" Ontario and in this city lately is diâ€" wectly related to the recent disturb anc‘s in Nebraska and Ohio. . Last week we had a warm wave, caused by a depression which passed _ over Lake Huron and Lake Michigan. We were on the south edge of it when it passch this way. The warm curtents Flay along the south side of the atmospheric _ depressions, cold _ curâ€" r:nts on the north. This last time we were on the north side, and | so we got snow and low temperature. ‘‘The tornado in Omaba was a de. velopmentof the general distusbance which gave us the warm wave," said the weather â€" man. ‘‘The floods â€" in Ohio were a development of the disâ€" turbance which gave us the snow. The floods were caused by a rain fall in four days equal to twice the usual monthly amount." ‘‘The equinox was only a Coinciâ€" cence," he said. "It had no influence whatever. . Dsturbances are chiefly caused by incquality of heating propâ€" e ties, and resulting inequalities . of temperature.. Tornadoes are â€" caused locally _ in this way, much like thunâ€" derstorms, ahd _ generally in prairie regicns where the heat is very readâ€" ily absorbed by the soil in the day time and _ radiated very quickly at right. They had calm weather in the West despite the equinox. ‘"Equinoxâ€" ial gales‘‘ are only a supetstition. Ternadoes have an extreme limit â€" of only fifty miles." The recont warm wave éamq from the South Western States. As to the cause for this abnormal rainfalil in Ohio, the Weather Man had no theory to advance. 8 Lindsay, March 28.â€" A remarkable story comes from Dysart township, mear "ialiburton, concerning the â€" acâ€" tion of a young man, who in a period of religious hallucination â€" mutilated himsel{ in such a manner as to cripple him for life. The young man is twentyâ€"six years of age, and his famâ€" ily are adherents of the Anglican faith. Ie recceived the rites of conâ€" fAirmation a year ago, but since then has become a Millenial Dawn enthusâ€" iast. On Sunday last, believing he was carrying out the fulfillment of a Scripiural commission, he tied his left hand to a post, and with a jackâ€"knife actualiy severed the arm at the wrist, throwing the dismembered portion awa;. The family suminoned _ Dr. Baker from Haliburton, who dressed the inutilated arm, but the patient rema.ned quite unconcerned throughâ€" out, believing he had successfully perâ€" formed a duty which was expected HORSE WAS NOT _: STOLEN BUT HAD STRAYED AWAY The horse which was reported _ to the police as having been stolen from Hummel‘s sheds at Bloomingdale on the cvening of March 25th was locatâ€" ed Wednresday afternoon about â€" four o‘clock in the Mennonite church sheds at. Bioomingdale. The horse apparenâ€" tly. had become tired standing and walked away, for the tic strap was still attaehed when found. to certify that I have used NINâ€" ARD‘S LINIMENT myself as well as prescribed it in my practice where a liniment was required and have never faÂ¥led to get the desired effect. of him. Nominations of Liberal carglidates tobk place in _ several constituencies for the Albetta Provincial elections. The weather we have had here â€" HIMSELF UNDER HALLUCINATION Directly Related to Disturbances. To whom it may concern: This is Equinox Only a Coincidence is to have more springâ€"like C. A. KING, M.D. e e T O _ _ | Township of Ontario material _ of CURE" for Gall Stones, Kidney Troâ€"|high quality for experiments . with uble, Kidney Stones, Bladder Stones,| grains, fodder crops, roots, grasses Ot:vho:. 'mu t ‘m ;:LM" o and clovers, as follows ‘â€" Ar rom UT k .90. SANOL‘S ANTIâ€"DIABETES is the| No. Experiments Plots. only remedy which has a record _ of complete cures of diabetes. Price $2. Testing O.A.C. No. 21 barley For sale at all leading druggists. and Emmamer ...... ... 100. .2 Send for free literature. 2bâ€"Testing two varieties of twoâ€" THE SANOL MANUFACTURING rowed b&ri6y ....«.. .:....... . . 2 CO. LTD., WINNIPEG, MAN. |3..‘Testing two varieties of Hullâ€" AGED LADY SENT HELP TO OTHERS Mother of Hon. George Perley Seventyâ€"yearâ€"old Heroine of Railway Wreck Ottawa, March 18.â€"Stories of pluck, and in particular of the courâ€" age of Mrs. W. G. Perley, mother of Hon. Mr. Perley, are told toâ€"day in respect of the wreck of a Grand :‘runk train at Maxville late yesterâ€" ay . Senator Murphy was in the smoker with Senator Thibaudeau, Mr. L. J. Tarte, the Montreal newspaper man, his brother, and a Mr. Gordon. "The train was going thirty miles an bour when we felt it leave the rails. The first thingâ€"we knew we were thrown through the air, and found ourselves sitting on, the windows. The â€" whole four coaches had turned turtle into the ditch, which had some feet . of water in it. The water began . to come through, and we did not know whether we were in a river op where we were. We first got Mr. Tarte out of window, which formed the top of the car as it lay. "Sitting â€" in â€" the overturned car, with her feet in the water which was coming up through the windows, was an old lady. We saw that she was in bad shape, and at once went . to her assistance. ‘‘No,"" she said, ‘"‘Don‘t mind me. There is a man over there with blood on his fac». Attend to him first." ‘"‘That _lady," continued Senater Murphy, "turned out to be Mr. Perâ€" ley‘s mother, â€" and it was certainly one of the bravest things which I ever saw. We tore out a seat and made her contiortable in it. men. Senator Forget scemed to have e:caped much more luckily. Senators Gilmovur, â€"Choquette and Girouard were also on the train." j She Was Badly Hurt. } Mr. Gordon Perley, nephew» of _ the heroine of the wreck, said that . the escape of the passengers from . mote s:rious injury was simply miraclous. _‘"We hunted up Senator Pprowse and h> told us he was prettvy badly hurt, having received a blow in the abdoâ€" "I was thrown right over my grandmother‘s head,"‘ he said, ‘"and landed on a ventilator. Though she made light of her injuries and wished othets _ attended to first, Dr. Kidd, who met the train here, pronounced her back badly strained, and she will be confined to her bed for some days at least." Hon. Mr. Perley referred to in the above dispatch is the sonâ€"inâ€"law _ of Crown _ Attorney _ and Mrs. W. H. Bowlby of Betlin. ANY WOMAN CAN HAVE ~ BEAUTIFUL HAR FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, GERâ€" MANY.â€"The Prince of Wales _ will, it is expected, make an ascent . 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No preparation has done so much to stop falling hair; eradicate . dandâ€" tuff and make women‘s hair beautiful as PARISIAN Sage. â€"It is the only certain destroyer of the dandruff microbe, the cause . of most hairt troubles. E. M. Devitt, Waterloo, guarantces it. La PRINCE OF WALES TO ‘Is that wliere they hang out the ITS USE. 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The materâ€" ial will be furnished in the order in which the applications are received, while the, supply. lasts. It might be well for each applicant to make a second choice, for feat the first could not be granted. All material will be furn‘shed entirely free of charge to each applicant, and the produce will, of course, become the property of the Frerson who conducts the experiment. Eah person applying â€" for an expefiâ€" ment should write his name and adâ€" dress very carefully, and should give SYMPTOMS OF CONSUMPTION â€" Vinol soothes and heals the inflamed surfaces and allays the cough. Vinol creates an appetite, strongthens the digestive organs and gives the patient strength to throw off incipient pulmoâ€" nary diseases. The medical profession do not beâ€" lieve that consumption is inherited, but a person may inherit a weakness or tendency to that disease. _ _A prominent citizen of Evansville, Ind., writes: "I was ill for five months with pulmonary trouble, and had the best of doctors; I had hemorrâ€" hages and was in a very bad way. Through the advice of a friend I tried Vinol, and I feel that it saved my life. It is all you recommend it to be. I believe it is the greatest mediâ€" cine on earth. I have advised others to try Vinol, and they have had the same results." 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EXCURSIONS HEâ€" NOW BELIEVES IN "FRUITâ€"Aâ€"TIVES®" SOUTH WATERLON FAIR WILL LUKELYâ€" REMAIN N GALT ths nam: of the County‘ in which he lives. M Galt, March 30.â€"There is still some doubt as to whether the annual Fall Fair of the South Waterloo Agriculâ€" tir 1 Society will be held this year in Ga:t or in Preston. Owing to the fict that some of the directors thought _ that Galt wis not yV‘lg the association sufficient support, an agitation was started to remove the Fa‘r to Preston. The result wa$s that committees â€" canvassed both towns. At a meeting of the directors it was r:ported | that â€" Galt had subscribed $286 mors than Preston, but when the question was put to a vote seven voted for Preston and six for Galt, with Dr. Charlton, the Pré#ident, in the chair, unable to vote after, makâ€" ing an _ appeal for the exhibition to "I was a sufferer from Fearful Headâ€" aches for over two years. Sometimes, they were so bad that I was unable to work for days at a time. I took kinds of medicine, was treated by . sicians, but yet the Headaches A short time ago, I was advised to try ‘Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives" and I did so, with I must., confess, very little faith. But after L. had taken them for three days, m Headaches were easier and in & J they left me. After I had taken a box of these tablets, my headaches were quite cured. My apgcme was always poor l.l-z stomach badâ€"and now mm splendid and my digestion er I had become thin and weak from the _ However, the President is in r? ccipt of a letter from J. Lockig WiK son, Superintendent of Fairs, to the eTect that the Plac: of a Fall Fair @.nnot be changed without a vote of th> members, and it is likely .s tbat t::e Galt men will take advantege of th‘s. constant Headaches but now .,“,‘.3, have I been cured of all these awf Headaches, but my stren; is (Mh, up once more and I feel lifl.a new man from Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. ‘Take ‘"Fruitâ€"aâ€"tives". 50c a box, 6 for $2.50â€"trial size, 25c. _ At dealers or MADOC.â€"Isaac Canniff, a farmet residing on lot 30, concession 9, Maâ€" doc township, left home Friday motnâ€" ing to visit his brother John, about two miles away. He was foungâ€"dead yesterday â€" morning in a neighboring barn that was unoccupied. He. had hanged himself from one of the beams in the barn. For some time recently he had been acting in rather a strange manner MINARD‘S LINIMENT FOR SALZ EVERYWHERE. 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