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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 24 Apr 1913, p. 6

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'_'attz"' m. April to.-- line Gladyl Toronto, April ".-tt the vetenol “it at Brandon was given a Toronto will ratify the may br- A. G. MACKAY DEFEATED - ol ".500 at the Auiaea here law. the oanership oi both the Tor- - . today in her action [or 810.000 dagtt- mtto Railway Can-pay and the Tor- Calearr, Atta., April tq.-AsxordiN - against three police nicer: and onto Electric Light Company will to the lorecast ot the peer-l - a gW'rsici. The plaintil claimed pan into the elty'e halt within the tion - and: at 10-80 Few. by . In; than - arm-ted. lollou- next lew months. no war announc- The Morning Alhertan (Liberal). the .; In then-ding oi the body at a babe ed by Mayor Koch” in the meeting Government has elected St we’ll“, a' ' Agile canal at Bra-third. She won at the Boarder Controuyny. m van-mum. is, with twat-eat. m. the tot-Io police stature“ exam- The wotioioi iesutditt' earn. up deterred and ten doubtlul. . Pérlinr itted by Dr. Ashton. being given acer- and while til xxyettrolueittetieved it Stilton claims that a ma.iority q the that; that exonerated her on the would he a year at least More the douhilul heats will go Liberal, and who under which she was held. my arrangements could he made that the next Home will comprise " No “Mention war made by the the Mayor again showed his hand by Liberals and " cwnserrativea. Lead- ”have” the (our deiendanu. announcing that the matter could he er Michrner is of the opinion that Chic! at Police Slemin. . Detective put through without delay. ' later return: will cut down the BP- Ch'rnn. Constable Boylan and Dr. Chtce the situation was lully c'om- parent Liberal majority materially. B. C. Anita. although Mr. Justice prehended by those controllers Who Early returns Emma ot today's Word in " 'charge latimated were not previously in on it, the mat- elections throughout the Province. that the jurors were at liberty to ter was hurried through and with al- “,5 The Edmonton l!ulletin, indi- bve out any oi the own. This most no discussion at all arrange cate the return of the Liberal Gov- wu because Mt. L. Me or y tor ments were made tor a anecial meet- f" n i. “my. the Menu. objected to his ' Lord- ing ot the City Council temorrow al- 2'i,','lll L: uu "lte'iflf 'h' lo Ihip'a charge. which had been especi- temoon to put through the neeeesary o'clock retttttts stood: Liberals " all! more upon the police. Mr. by-taw. Legislation will We at. . ' Why. stating thaI his Lordship once. the mayor having the manna --------------- H comirlered only one side or the that the bill will he put through and an. The Judge thereupon divided then little remains beyond the not» MIiiEi5iiiiii-iiiiEiiiIii-iiBiii-i-f+ the charge into two-one ot ialse tiui ut the rows. 1 l extent an imprisonment against the r vP-ri'jii.i19ri'i'r:alt “in. m m ot 3883“". against the The Cost oi It. t “13);"? i; E doctor. The jury, however. brought The cost ot the street railway lines , ”A1352": in B v.erfet "’0' the toetrur8 charg- to the city has not yet been IuuttNtBC- I :24 915,3 , 1 es. holding the Marinate gmntly ti- ed. but it is -ierstood iron] a an , ' NK _ili.Riic,ii.ioiii?,,..i-ia rr i atble. They added , condition that authoritative source that it will be '1 $3532" stfix g . eneA Ptrtr_pr ifafrwtt fotsts, pn slightly in excess of 020.000.000. In ‘ " ai " "th' I q-mst-or-tMi-im-tstil-tmite-t '"1td,Ptgh2,2ti.", aradlhraieian Mull Macadam New . M815“) I CompnnyToo I Rmultisknoum _ l the Judge Mound them that they had nothing to say about. the cats. and all". them back. They then re- tatntetrtt “night verdict ot “.500 ttte the plaintiff.. James T. Katha, a mouldcr at the Gait Foundry Cormany. had his toot terribly burned when the hot metal, which he was pouring into a mold came through a. hole in the mold und squirted on his loot. He was removal to the hospital where everything possible was done to re- llcve his sunning; Oalt's latest industry, a mattress (notary, started operations on Wed- nesday. It asked no bonus or special concessions from tho town. MOULDER INJURED. THIS INDUSTRY Js MODES? _ A vigorous ettort is being employed to organize four companies of militia to form a Gun. city regiment. J. 1): Clark, prohslonal captain. amember of The Galt Reporter stan, is acting "uniting ottieer, and a large adver- ti-att invites young mot to join the new regiment. SHAFT CASE' AT BRANTFORD. GALT GETS MARTIAL FEVER. The Brantford City Council has a graft case to investigate. following charges of mnlteasanee in connection with the Streets Department. Mayor Mr. Newstead, a man about 70 years of age, who lives near Preston, met with an tuttortunate accident in “all. Tuesday rvrn.'tte about 9.30. " had barn in Hall. with his daughter- in-taw, and they wrre preparing to return home. The woman was seated in the buggy, while the elderly 'gen- tleman went to the hack of the re- lricle to pull down the lop, when the horse reared, and. backing up,hnock- ed Mr. Nmstead down. The buggy passed over him and trom the bruises nu bis body it is supposed that the horse stepped on him. He wan re- moved, to the hospital. where it was lound that although in bones were broken. he was badly hruisrd and shaken up. METHODIST DISTRICT M KKTiNG will dmnom tytNt1trrhstoraHar meeting for the purpose of trfverstiga- tion. It is alleged that tools and considerable material have been stolen trom the city by employes. " is expat-ted that the meeting of tun District ot the Methodist church will be held in the Lincoln venue church in can on May goth. PRESTON MA N IN J FRED EX-M AYOR THORPF: "I? An At the annual meeting of the Guelph Board of Trade am Tuesday night ez-Mayor Thorpe was unanim- mly elected president tor 1913. Mr Alex. Simmers. who recently came to Guelph from Winnipeg, and who is ttresident of the Steart Shoal Loading Company, was elected vice. president, and James Watt was re- elected itecretarrtreasttree. The eittht Ham-Hon youth: who were um. to prison tor romnuttlllg n outrage on . young girl on the mountain lust July were Ittterated on Wednesday by the Minister ot Jus- tice. They sen-ed six math: ot a Men-n mnthc‘ Sputum- , YOL'THS Ll BER l TED prehended by those controllers who were not previously in on it, in mat- ter was hurried through and with al- most no discussion a all arrange- ments were made tor a special meet- ing pt the City Council t4Fmorrow at- temoon to put through tbe necessary bylaw. Miskito- will “but at. once. the mayor having the assurance that the bill will hr out through and then rt.ttle remains beyond thr Bnar- tiun oi the wars. The cost. ot the street railway lines to the city has not yet been amount ed. but it is understood from , In. authoritative source that. it win by slightly in execss of $20,000,000. h. addition to $11,000,000 share capt- tal, there are bonds amounting to 83,658,940 to he assumed. Vu-tvisas-ati MADE It is stated that a definite proposk tion has been made to the mayor. and that this will byanmounced at the proper time. It is the opinion at the mayor that the public will see the importance of this movement and will rality the action oi the Council, which is ex- pected to he (amiable. The Mayor has the word of the pm- sident or the Toronto Railway Com- pany that the one: is bona tide. The proposition ot the Toronto El? eetric Light Company is also said to be a definite nus which will itvolre around $5,000,000 or $6,000,009, This will follow along the charts o' the city government to unify the system The death occurred at Port Dal- hsusie on Wednesday of a lady well known in this district lor many rears in the person ot Mrs. M. B. Penile. ol'Doon. Deceased whs in her 80th year. For over 50 years she had been a. resident at Donn, where her late husband built up a very large manularturing business. Latterty she had gone to reside with her daughter, Mrs. (Horn) D. Tait. at Port Dalhousie. She had been laillug for some months, but was only considered dangerously m lor the past three weeks. In reiig- ious faith Mrs. I'eriue Fas a consis- tent member of the Presbyterian child. viz. Mrs. Tait. The funeral church. She is survived by only one was hold on Friday. at 3.30 Fm. from the residence ot Mr. W. D. Hell- hvrn, oi Donn, tb the Doon ceme- tery. The councillors oi London Town, ship plan to perform very creditable work in their municipality this year by securing the erection ot water troughs for horses at various points throughout the township, There area number ot points at uhirh running water can be piped from springs to the roadside and in this manner a real kindness will be done In the way oi Humane Society work. Two appointments “ill doom-CHM with the (hutch of England in the diocese ot Huron were made this week by Bishop Williams. Rev. A. Trumpet, tor two years pastor of St. David's Church, London, will go to Dover and Mitchell's Bay.. and ltev. J. M, Norton. of Burfnrd, will go to Kingsville, Essex county. h CR EDITA “LE WORK. and Hill“ Illa Wound Vlltl Bill Tum llptlltatiatt, You could not hare a better proof ot the value at Emtlm Liniment than is given by the experience of Mr. C. A. Holden, of Manual. a given in " letter. "My pony received I deep cut new. the backof her leg How the hock joint, miter "yin several cemedieg without my L',rdllS mum. I van induced to try Douglu’ Bari-II Liniment. Proud ftesh ha hem the size of a hickory nut. After three ,,ttlt"i",',','f., it was emirely healed, win I eormider mar. vellous; as a small one” had been cut, which sported Mood every time the wound he disturbed." REMOVED THE "l cheerful? "comment Linimenuonl horvmen." The way Dowglos‘ Egypt%o Linlmenl deans out Ind heals I ‘auring wound in simply marvellous. St age. at att dealers. PM sample on mun. Dough- l Co, Nuance. Ont. MRS. M. B. PEiUNrc. Irlltllll FLESH M] Emmi-I Early returns received ot today’s elation: “throughout the Province. says The Edmonton tulletin, indi- cate the return of the Liberal Gov- errpttent by a substantial though someullat reduced majority. At In O'clock returns stood: Liberals 33. Canny, Ana, April 1q.-Aexordiaq to the 1oeeeaat at the plan! our, tion results Iude " 10.20 In. by The Morning Alberta-a (maul), the Cl uservatives to hear item. Edmonton, A. L. SIFTON. Premier ot Albeita, Whose Goverttntent was sustained in the election in that 'Province on Thursday. . , (Special to the Telegraph.) Boon. April 19.-During the severe electrical storm at 6.15 oaetock the barn, machine shop and cider mill, owned by Mr. Charles Riedcr at this village was staid: by lightning and ("tally destroyed. _ Tue'ioss wiil be over $1,000 with- out any insurance., Among the _kiijitéiiG-iii' flu? "tiiiFP, there was a gasoline engine valued at $200 and a tutning lathe worth $100. The machinery in the cider mill was worth $150, The tools in the machine shop were saved. Barn was Struck by Lightning The villatters were helpless in frgtt- ting the flames and confined their ct- forts in prevqnting the fr.re trom spreading to the house ot Mr. Johr Matthews. We d'nn‘L obligate yuxx to l ny- thiatt. You simply buy thc trun- ment; use it, and if um. Jared comp, back to In Jt'd'd2U' - and we will hand hark what you pad us. Two sites. 503 and SLO!) a bomb. You can buy Retail "93" Hair Tonic in this eommwmity may " c" Mon: What lave you done to stop you! lull- from tat lug? Have you trim Run! "93" tueTorMc? " mt, U»: want you to try it " our side. " you have daadratr, if your hair is ttsilimr out and your null) it not (hand and trhiay. if you use Item)! 'HM" " tir Jsut-rs.: um:- ..'dmg Co dWC<‘< ti ms far thirc: 'lat a and nt thrs end of that (inn you an: HM. tlurroa,'vly tvstisfizd with the :vrttt; and ml: tail u: an. wa will i:" nrdiatlst htttud hack 3'91): "navy, tic writ ack yo" try . promise 'tr:yt!:'c? :. Pr" won't rim qlrsti m y m. Kn will take y 2ur mere word aad 2:; an )‘JJI’ money. Damn]. it sum! to rum): Hut. ’7 __ A. a. HAEHNEL. Wank. “HM and. Thur. b no." Dunn I . and its f, I. Uniwd 't'iEfy.iiq'ia Great _ nm b a ttt Rag-II 'lar.','.'.' '.tur2tg.q - 1','.'trN".'lrat 'ii . 1tl'U'l'l it 'd",d'l'llrahlr. no In. - ”A“? m Why truTer snip mad Mfr tun”: or he luld. when Nasal] "tit" uni: Tonic will rmnwa dandmi. make year srnlp cor-If‘3r:.:!~!n and healthy, mounts hair Rrrrcth and tr.l to prsmvrvat brsidserv,s--- when a: vil luv tor Mr: trigutragn' should it Lil to plea a you? Doesn't, it sum! to "use: Hug “null "itt" Hay Tonic must he a mlghty tum] rm: rd; mu lawn .-§-- " mat triis? action to our custom n3 n! we main”; H. Ilka this? We know of no similar re aH.: that is .'. ' knot}. It in Infamy: of we] tt ilrrxull "3’12" Hair Tonia hm vim: ior otitctrs that Ira hack it with n " own "xv-Ivy. Must You Be Bald? 18, Independent 1, still two. Alta., April 17.-Rhile w l , . r""" m "-kiCeetp-trrui-lrt-tMettitd d “an; tlteNhfatf.r - ‘P I thit . “it of“ 3%:- th Pro- - I.” on w tHd-at doc . n in n Cardenas- -tioa oatrottuataeo8th. Gov- - m-m'u Infamy. w an or That was“ mun he - tenuo- will be much strengths-u gun "on.“ pm: as out; ot "If that d at tnat Whtm- IuDIuMowhtbwkot-ol Funnier sum in about in VermiF a. pmvhce “a the tteinion of the “on by . good gummy. but-Ino- ca an" on Cumin who get "- Mod, when in "no up. In Col-av may tn “a Bond of Twin Bulld- utlvo opponent, Mr. Faction. In in. Toronto. In! emtaieeed _ttts up a ungodly ol t-tr-tour, with - mean: WW, "new all new“ null poll to but trom, u'llith will in: com ti; ’16 _ who: jam -‘Wmm- C. 1!.de not. when mm Miami's detect. in manual: m toi hero-l s ti immin- a) coined“ by the Llhnll. Ex-l'rcm- elem: d the Prov and Doufr) in Rutherford. running a: u "de lio- Department. cl Agrieulttue were) potdettt-Lihoras l- Edmonh- South, duo meant. Tr., advimbititr at " formerly known as scrum. a so opting I new system whereby the behind " Conservative opponent, discrimination could he nude. new} with [our poll; to can. [mummy In; to the quality ot the product, give. an increased majority $0 Ste was also widened all the lollowin; wart, Conservative. resolution: passed: “Resolved an it is the consensus In The Eouth. at opinion of those manner: a thin _ . meeting that that which the Canadian “In”. April IT, 8.34: p.trt.- Egg Trade needs mo" at the pro-at ‘Souulol Red River:.- time is the was. ot " “En l Angela-No return: in. Huh Art" along similar lines to 3 Bow Yrrtier--Latte, Lib. the "Fruit Mulls Act." _ Calgary, April IT, 8.3a: P.trt.- South ot Red River :.- Ageadi-No return: in. Bow Yrrtiey--Latte, Lib. Caigwrr, Nttrttt-Hi1toeu, Con. l'alggry, Centre-Needle. Coal ltrrtisiati--Underctded; Conservative. leading. Cling”, South-how, Con. Ctgrutttgr-Wottt Lib. t'hrreahobt-Mothtt, Lib. Cochr-t-Fitrher, Lib. Didatsury--stauthr, Lib. meicherv-MeArthur, Lib. (Liberal gain). ins. Hand Hins-Eatort, Liberal lud- mg, High 1tiverr-Staly, Con. Lethbridge-Stewart. Con. TtSher-Mist Lib. Little Bow-McNuughtort, Lib. MeLeo6-Pateramt, Con. Medicine Hat-spew, Con. lead- climbed VM0liIEhl, _ CONFERENCE okotou-rumer, Lib., leading. otda--liurshall, Lib. Pilt'her Creek-Kem), Con. Redeiiro--Ping1e, Lib. Rid Deer-Mich-r, Cott. Rocky .Motmuui-CarnPtett, Con. (pain tor Conservatives). Wainwright-No returns. Wartter-Litratgweli, Lib. Ednmtpn. April 17.-Nerugiliott'- Sifton "w, has a majority or 139 with 2011mm to hear from. Wainwright :-Hudsott, Cort., lead- ing by _120 majority; his election is Rev. E. Bum is Ap inted Pas. tor of 'lill'ild'dll'rl Church, Rev. George Damm of Hebringville was re-elected Treasurer ol the Con- terence, and nevi. W. J. Zinnuennan ot Stratford of the Epiwopol Fund. Rev. E. H. Bean ot.Tavismck was elected Stalistical Secretary. A new Sunday School Board was created to further the interests of Sunday school work in the conference. The conference next, year will meet in Berlin. _ Hanover. mm, April 'i.-The tor- ty-eigoth annual meeting ol the Can- ada Conference of the Evangelical Association, terminated here today. after the banner convention in the Church's history. watday's ser- vices were very impressive, and on man. At the afternoon service Rev. L. Gross of Walkerton was ordained a deacon and Rev. N. Roibling of Rockingham was ordained an elder. The missionary session at the after- noon meeting was led try Rev. Geo. Johnston of Cleveland, Ohio, and about $1,000 was raised in cash and subscriptions tor the cause. In the evening Bishop Breyiogel preached again with great power and eio- quence. The appointment ot preachers or the Canada East District. Is atrtot-, lows: J. G. bitt, Presiding was; mrlin. M. K. Wing; New Hamburg. J. t'. Morlock; South Home”, E. M. (Simmer; North Euthope. D. H. Brand; Tavistock, E. H. Bean; Se- Mingville, W. E. Beale; Milverton, A. D. Gischler; Aldboro', A. W. "tter; Hamilton, ..1. G. Burn; Tor- onto, G. D. Datum; Camden. S. M. Munch; Rainhnm, H. H. Leibold and J. w. lumen; Morriuon. b. Klan; Blenheim, 0. G. Hallmann; Hespelcr, W. 0. Ruby; Niagara. W. J. Hades; Gainsboro', C. R. Kauth; Arnprior. I). “ittich; Pembroke, F. Meyer; Golden Luke, W. S. Henrich: Rock- ingham. W. H. Wagner. - _ _ the three oci-asions the attendance taxed the capacity of the church. "s At-tMIK/lou-Bishop-Sr/srl preached 1mm ordination Jiet-, North Distrieb--S,. R. Knetchel, Framing Elder ; Waterloo, K. Burn ; Mt. Jacob's, w. o. llehn; Elmira, F. B. Meyer; Liseowel, W. Drier; Wallace, E. H. Dot-ch; Norman”, w. M. Sine]; Bridgeport, L. Fletch; Zurich, G. F. Brown; Duhwood, J. H. Grenzebach; memos. E. D. Bee, ker; Ahmad, to be "pp1iedrMild- Narttcn-A3lemtemtirtg, l Stations of Preachers. Waterloo Lib. “This to deal mth m forbidding oi the buying. selling and trading in mum egg: and my other legislation and penaltieq thought advisable to prom?to the but Interests ol dl‘oon- “Resolved, that these c66 dealers ambled here unanimously approve ot changing the present system at buying out to strictly one of buying on quality bub, alter Juno m. 1913, and further approve a! not pay- lng for any rotten out in our ro- ceipts after that date, In it is un- hwlul." By the pasting or an "Egg Marks Act" the meeting hoped to eliminate the present system which' prevails, aid which means that when bad eggs are found in the cases. there is no recourse tor the dealer to take. This system is known as the "Case Count" and has prevailed for some years.' It provides no discrimination Whatever. A fiat rate is quoted, stale and bad eggsrcommand inst as large la price as the highest grade. In such an arrangement. the producer receives no encouragenunt to market an arti- cle ot high quality. Moreover, it was pointed out that country store keepers receive no premium even when particular care is taken to place their shipments "trim the final market in the best possible condi- tion; As a matter od tact, the case count or Ila-t rate system is equiva- lent to placing a premium on care- less and dilatory methods in the pro- duction and care of this product. Representing the Government were, Prof. W. B. Graham and F. N. Mar- cellus of the Provincial Department of Agriculture. and W. A. Brown and J. H. Hare of the Federal Department of Agriculture. The emmcy and the imperative need ot a system of payment based upon quality was set lorth by these speakers. Their pro- ‘posal was followedby continued and animated discussion. .hutthrough it ‘all, it was clear that the majority iot the meeting was heartily in sym- ipathy with this or any other measure that would enable the producers and handlers of this product to curtail, or ii possible entirely eliminate the enormous and needless loss due to the marketing oi bad and deteriora% It was turther pointed out try cer- tain members present that it would certainly he unwise not to take ad- vantage of the ,oxperlcnoe gained by a number of the States ot American Union, notably Kansas and Michigan. What was proposed at this meeting has been worked out in a practice! way in these States, with the result of very greatly conserving the _ valu- able product by eliminating needless loss and thus making the poultry en- terprises more remunerativc for the producer and the price at the product cheaper and the quality more depend- able tor the consumer. ed eggs The License commissioners tor South Waterloo met Thursday at Preston. During the last year there were twenty-rwe hotel, two shop lic- cmes and one club license in force. These were all granted with the 'ot- lowing change of proprietors: John H. (Hebe leases the noon Hotel; Eduard Grudentterger, the Commer- cial " New Hamburg, and Chulu Schmuz the Breelau Hotel. Cracken ; Pakowki, to be supplied ; Didsbury, J. S. Damn; "rietrertvi1te, F. E. Martin; Hanan. C. S. Fink- teiner; Milk manta. Clemens; H. Swift Current, P. B. B. Peer; W. Swift Current, P. A. Zeller; Medi- cine "at, L. Ammher; Edmonton. to be supplied; Saskatoon. to be supplied; "appvlnntl and Walsh. J. S. Burn. , may, L. Gross ; Walkerton. W. Damn Haunt. w. J. Inge}; Port EIAttt, N. H. Railing; Cheney, A. n. Ply- ley; Elwood, Roy merger; Parry Sound, J. K. Schwalm ; , Sanford. W. J. Zimmerman. Northwest District-L. ll. Wa er, Presiding Elder; Winnipeg, all Betcha; Neudort, H. J. Holmium Melville. C. atoning"; Ila-them, L. K. Eidt; Reunion. W. H. (Imp- bell; Regina, C. K: Koepke; Warner To Eliminate Bad. Bug. Would Help all Parties, Woodstock, April M.--Attee ulna. in; extending“: can“ tin can" dare, E. L. tNtherUnd oi Embro to - -ded in mm; s verdict. in In his] unit union D. I. Ron. R. am: all A. E. “an“ We“ Zorn. and the My awarded in " 000 W. Th. summing up at Mr. Justice Middleto- was strongly in (not at the phi-till. The jury WATERLOO COUNTY PIONEER DIE Ilu out an houi “I . hatt detitqr- ating, but the verdict was unani- St. Jacobs. Ont. April ".-A pioneer teacher of Waterloo County passed away this morning in the per- son ot Karl Netadort " the home ot his Ion-in-hw, John H. Thom”, St. Jaco'as, " the age of eighty-one years. The deceased began his teach- ing we" in the rural schools ot Waterloo County. where he taught in the German language. Soon be ac- quind the mastery ot English and continued his instruction in this lan- guage, later he became editor dt a New Hamburg tottt.rt?ertarhes Volkr Mott. retiring about. [new years no. He leaves . widow and twe dsusghtertr, Mrs. Berkman, ot Saska- tron, Fair., and Mrs. J.. ll. Thom- as. ot St. Jacobs, Ont. AGED GALT RESIDENT PASSES AWAY Gait, April 16.--Otte of Gait's grand old women passed to her reward yes- terday attiyrnoc. at the hospital in the person ot Mrs. Mary McMeekan; ot George street. ' In NovenIn-r, 1911. the deceased lady had the mis- fortune to (all and break her hip, and ever since she had been eontined to tho bspital. She bore her sul- terinés with great patience and Chris- “an fortitude. By her _kind and ,will- in; disposition are made a large cir- cte of friends. bhe was in her Mth year, and was born in Scotland, but came to this country many years Mo. settling on the Brock road, near An- cuter, but. wont. titty years ago she moved to Galt, and had lived here not since. There survive four ot a family, Robert, of Durham, John ol Galt, James of Stratford, and Mrs. Sanderscu. of Strabane. In religion deceased was a consistent number of Knox Presbyterian Church. The luneral tAli take place on Thursday to Haunt View Cemetery. . "T, mrym~the~lu§o Aour “-39:32: hooks Tvere-tahmaytrt of the tutal if The Gait Knitting Company, has Purchased a house and lot to the the south 'of their works on South Water street, at the corner of Chap- man strect. on which, site the office and warehouse ot the company will be erected. It is only six years ago that the company built a four-story factory and the business has grown to such an extent that every bit at space has WWI” utilized and the crec- tion or an o tee aid warehouse has been made necessary. bury by adults and 6,686 try juvenil- ts. These figures show that Gan has a large reading population. 1WINARD's LINIMENT CURSS DANDRUFF. Ftse.4id -qutekty, safely. and assur- edN---try the tried and reliable BEECHAM’S? PILLS I may: new: “eh-3f from the ailments caused by Wand stomach, torpid liver, irregular bpwels is given 11mm... New: and assur- Home Beekers' Trains have 'i‘oronio "L20 pin: during Mute; April. September and October, and " I pan. and "fo pan. during Mar, Jung, J "V and Align“. on In exe-ttttts C.omtortett. tram. fulty equitsir" with New, rm h, secured n Nashua tutu dumb“ laud lulu. law Roach-blunt“ M, Mitch to 'olltllr. Initiativ- Winnipeg and Realm - no.» Edmonton and Return - 43.00 otha. nn In mun Ream, me i,.',",",,',',',,',,', Salim Ilka-.2300“ To Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta Full particular: from any C.P.R. It or write M. G. "mph ' A __ District 'efid'illaAp,',c Toronto y TOM “MI. cm PLEASE PM I. LliikljiLiiii10u'E I" iRiiS] BoMESEEriErt, ire-(h Yrmtr" into-lo to Will-In. all ,ra, EXCURSIOTVS IN ST. JACOBS Hundreds of cures have com us and we know you can prove _ stantly with the first animal D.D.D. Prescription that it N away the mm at once. You in only to spend a quarter to get ..; stant relief. Isn't it worth 2ht A., G. Haehnel. Draggist, sells Copies oi the Chronicle'l‘elograph oi March M, 1912 for Kyle. Anyone lei ing a copy of paper ot above M please leave at CAsrtmieter-TeiF often Waterloo. - l-----, l .\mmn "um: ell-rag. _ SPECIAL "I”! Will Ian Toronto Inch TUESDAY I!!! “a "I“. 10.20 I...‘ For mum in"!- lu with Ijvt "pct comm? can 9N_Al,g. mu. rdLlJJfifli"iit5CiiL ‘a' w All 700! muons - - Cteyl!el.h%ryq Shi- SIIISM'IYH “EM'AIIIHzf 'rarusihGsie.rFiiuaia" in, i. 651-71 in]; No chi-i; iauiiRG 3.1111 “’93; CONRA D BROS. jijiirj] WANTED. sails“ 'W-Inn ottturtt R Rod IWI‘M” Pao. Pat. PM u.viioiiirmto '7 " it

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