*W M Q10 » I 0 _ in uisséi LQ-sas’ THE cHARLor're'rowN GUARDIAN ms, 0, ,,_,_ PAGE Five l *l ' .I_._`__l»,a_v_¢uln\.i f l’rovi'rlclal‘News of the Week for Saturday _ - Subscribers ` WEDNESDAY Charles Kelly of Lake Verd was . e seriously injured Monday while cn- p gsged in threshing. The belt, came d off the fly wheel and he ran to stop 0 the wheel. It f1eW‘, i-n pieces wlhich l struck Mr Kelly on the head and leg, t He received a severe scalp wound' and t compound fraturs of the leg. The g regrettable accident will lay him up m for 3 couple of months. M A despatch from North Sydney says; W _lord was received here by the police l department this evening that the msn Callahan who is accused of stealing a ed a telegram stating that his br stun of money. lfom the schooner t Shamrock, the property of Captain W Straight, of Victoria, P. E. I., was l dult arrested in St. Jo\hn‘s on the mr. th rival of the train on Saturday. He at Charlottetown on Monday 241-,h will be sent back for trial. Callahan, T it appears, had been in jail previous o to the robbery. and the police, ang- a lous to keep him, secured s position ¢ for him on board the schooner Blanche h which was then anchored in the stream. After being liberated from jail, the police say, Callahan went to L the water front and borrowed 5 dm-y l lv to go on board his vessel. Instead of the Shamrock and finding no person C the captain s trunk, which he opened Q i in the dory. Yesterday n'i‘o'rning,`w\hen c the dory was found by police, a num. T her of articles that Captain Straight M identified as having been in the trunk, ed were folnnd in the bottom of the dcry, ic found. Bll3h0Uf:li a dilligent seurcli cr wss made for him. The police 'believe ve that the man left the town the night ce he committed the theft, and took pas- W sage either on the Bruce or the mid- a night train. All the papers belonging V to the Shamrock are among the angie. vi les stolen. ciusls lun omni _ _-,- 0l"` RHEUMATISM " g f -_ w Due lo impurities in- the Blood ffl e Pink Pills ll? l- h The most noticeable and immediate h result of rheumatism is a marked f0 thinning of~the blood, and in _no di- o sease do-es it develop more rapidly. br E have been unable to throw od. Onle M S For wus the .___ _ room. to the left of the reception vim,” that ,hef§°Ysl°‘;”B:;‘l neu is iinislisd sud furnished in sxssi- hm-mlgss remedy for obesity has bam- lefwt taste. , The library is a bright, spreading ,mm now the whole worm cosy and comfortable apartment, and knows that in the famous Marmola suitably furnished. It contains a coi- ipmscmption is I U lectlion of useful medical works, be. 0 i ymmetry_a evtlld arigure road to queathed to the institution. The kit- fame” which Flgweospeth ohio; over- chen- though not yet used by the nur- metrical' the skin sm 05] dy syrn- ses, is fitted with hot and and water md the bodily hmltho 18|; eear, taps, sink and other necessary sp. almwt mmwulous chap# eic _ Th-is poi\l:fments_ The bedrooms are tinted lished without diem nge s accom- ii lue, pink and yellow, and all are ‘im f ng, exercise, 01- nicey furnished. aces 00 My kind. at nts rate si 10 _ -- n takin l' t§lil7l`° B day- Convenience The following resolution was passed ated ygpr 8 §I'ea¢t remedy 'ls faclli- by Victoria Division of Sons of Term- ion in tamf;<é“;o“E Marmola Prescrip- Derahce at its last, regular meeting ist todn rm. Visit your drug. in this city, Ola Co ylzgilrqslend 75c to the Mar- In the death'of Brother J. J. Chiap- ich 10; u éiritizroe Av., Detroit, Dell this Division- has lost a__m¢m»be,- Sum” tg. Qtg-Htl y of these tablets whose consistency, loyalty and gin. ay to th B E you well .on your cere deep attachment to- the principles e cove ed goal-slimness, and aims for which the order stands """`-`-`-'-‘-‘-‘-‘--'-'-r--of--1=- ~_»_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,,-,_._._._._.,._ lm; Fhfbly been surpassed, Nell lvl¢Le,,d _ _ _ OP Orly years he was a warm and , of Point Prim, nicely- zivigycelariedt siiinxmliteghof an ,moms he,-_ sam’ die ,_ ' ' on emlJ a e e advance/m-ent Bshingtonl Octd 13€lt.M;l1t;:a!lell;l;_;eé of Temperance Reform in his native eu for his home at Point Prim B city. and in the province of Prince e 1-nh and are expected to UNO Edward Island he loved so well. ‘ie i0'r1"l1‘¢;ulIi-ill;/aiitciiid pgohilbitgryn legislat- he deceased 'was - ' _ E 0 DBS tW€11 Y- ve years ld and left h0nf;bc;1{}tm}:€iil';téy xgs in this and other lands, and the ex- _ __ _ go. The sudden news of his d-eats gggtlllrliliinltgd tiililxlmlliltgl El qtliimpermlge Y l alne as » . ~' . 9- ll 9 WOT . . ` _ __"' .- ll l=llell,l Sll°°k tu llls m0l¢l1@l`, were to our beloved brother sources 0; Miss Knlol, the trotter houclit by rothers and t _ _ _ als els lle greatest and keeuest satisfaction S" Gammllfl. New Glasg0w, N. S., in ;l,l_f,l(;llll§‘;1e 7‘;lll lie of much interest ”` ll( ' *“ ' d inspired lilm with the brightest lllllllax ‘luring the Exhibition fr l ~ - - annual ctugrspstisn 1 on oct. isis. st ine home el oisrin llildpss H Ken ~ °’“ sncisi i c - ’ ll ~ 3 . - y, Southport, has bean 0 ellteuary Methodist church D, '° , ` _I1 onor o wi ic or a vision. he was faithful 1- - _. ca ure of the evening doing this, however. he went on oar ["lB°l_ol3‘Bl`,‘Qtte ‘stewart of Hampshire, and regular in his attendance, in all _'las' A' Mcklllnllll' Coleman- f"H".|“as llle _ llll"°llll°°m"“f that $13,000 ll ll l>@li>l€ llller departure for Los Angeles, weathers, and never failed to encour- mcfly Ol Summerside, and nlissllllall lll Slilht to go r.owu.redi;1; lglee 1:3133 ve £I_`he annual Provincial S. _S. Con- the schooner fe)rt1;;gi el;il¢§11(’(ol\|;-v,;(;(l1l()§,],; lness of two months, which she drew near. Only 3, few hours befm.elChnurlo1:l olllllllgll lll l'_l.l'f` Pllcsllymllllll B1*-Y, N. S., which was bein tovrr-d to _ We “lltll 9-dmlfable PIIUGHCB, Mor- the closinZ scene he sent his final' l ll at Nlmlnelhlllll' yllllllellllllll Veflllon River Bfillgc ly thc rl S llll°ll‘l' llll‘ Kell-ll ll"’m Slllllllllml- aret Alice Douglas, relict of the late message i`nt.i,,,atin;,, in that t0uching,l:1§§nI1I:1§.h hTéite aftciidiiiice this year Hm-lamp A Ve” - stm_-“NIE '\__a;, illiam Jardine. Deceased, who wa k - l' - 4 '_ llc B er la" “Sf YBHF th€r=|b|ou'ing at thc time a d tllln- --l 13| her 70th year, was a most estini €;,,e:,lv'e1?,;&;e1l:§tthew:)B,ll(fls lllhlleglllldt to l"lllll§ CWI' 1_00 delegates 1uatttnda:ilue.!iiad some difficulty in ililii\'ii-~1ictiiii5lll;llh;[ ble woman' kllld alld 0llllf5'lll3» and ests l so n=a h' hgr tv use m er' The Collvelltloll Opened \‘-'itll devotion- narrow river. When ahouf a liililf a <11 - *ly '~ T IB BT » al services led by_ W. Warren. Alter mile from their destination thc Cured by Dr Williams W llariiiless Fai Remover i.“:t;2i“*:.2i°”5.‘;1.tP°‘i~‘i2 .i’.1'i';.°:° l -In St. Paul’s R. C, Church, Sum-l merslde, last evening the service on the occasion of the installation 0( tha Angelus Bell which has recently,1bse»n presented to St. Paul's parish by J. P. McLellan St. Andrews took Place at which Rev. Dr. McMillan of U|lfdi8‘an preached an eloquent Bar. D100. 5\\l>l€¢t2-"'l‘he Angelus.” Amon the other clergy in astendance, -were A- P- M31-1911011. St. Andrew’s, C. A From the Atlantic to the Pacific Brand ,McDonald, Grand River, P. P. Arse; 'nallllh Mt. Carmel and M. Monaghan .Mil-icouche. ' Monda v _ l _ y e enlng the 17th was the ,occasion oi a very happy gathering at the home of Layton and Mis Mc lcsbs, Aisisiniis when neighbors and finds a welcome in a hundred thousand homes ‘old school friends met to 1-eng _ ' | - . .- _ fssiuiintance and ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0, ff, 15,; because of its unvarying high grade quality. |§Cabe’s two sons, Harold and li¢_v . _ . , _ .. ygllaorare now visiting their old r,,_mc ; e B- Dumber of years abseiiceflncse llflllllg men have travelled t . l - _Over the West and are aiifoiilgl till, lmost successful Islanders. Games re- Sold In l :ind 2 lb. Cans only. |15 CHASE 8: SANBORN, MONTREAL. gxglllilggglib ZUQES and recitationslall l` Below is published a tabulated SB ln heartily, and it was Of Lorlzboat and Miss Kalol, hotli with 11Pl>&!‘Ent reluctance that the friends in the "wee sma hours.. u_U|, tl1‘¢iI` departure after extending to Mil a:)i;leM;-s McCabe and family it hem-ty 0 tl1Brll'Li for a very cnjogsnblc evening. The following item from a st, John .sold licl' while in Halifax for almost 'season-tllus slic turiied over more lars):- liongboat, at Summcrsldc, July l»On"b<'at. at New Glasgow, August 5 lmlllrhriat, at Halifax Scpieinbcr 30... Longliont, at Halifax, October Iiongbont, at Halifax, (lctobcr Longboat, at Sydney, October 14,,_.,_ i\[l:=:-1 lfalul, Halifax, f)ctob<~i~ illiss kaliil, Sydney, October Mis-‘s Kalol’s total returns ........... ._ l-“"»ghoat’s earnings....... Miss Kalol's caiiiings_... It is doubtful if any other amateur can make as good a showing ini- the lir i be missed by all who kncw her. i Bing a consistent-member of the k'J3lind_ J. _fihappell was a man of the opening exercises a new field Sec.. schooner went ashore. lt was in try- P resbytcrian Church’ she died as she in y ispositiou, true and manly inretary Rev, W, A, Ross ilelive,-ed an ing to get the tow line clear that the I _ _ _ 1 ad lived’ trusting in the merits of his convictions and pi`inciples, broad excellent add,-055 Du the ehmmnry accident happened. One of thc sailors alllllemlll wltll ll lclllllllllll Ol ¢`l-ll“l“"l ' r Redeemer. She leaves to ,mourn “lld Sympathctlc ‘ll llll’ lellglolls V1FWS‘ -- James Brown, caught th-is line and ll ur sons-Albert at liome, Artemas and °°ll5ldemt10l`1S. and an efficient The death occurred yesterday atiin some way his leg became entangl- l f the P. E. 1'. R., William of Cam- advocate Ol all that pertains to the the fllmily residence 2802 Rock Bav ell ll* the line and caught in the ll mga' Mass” c0ntmcm,_. DL George general welfare of this native city." avenue nf Hugh Findlay, are of the 1vin vs » - - from the red corpuscles of the bl-ood. Each lonely place shall her restore, Rivers, Prince Edward Island, for of yeam before coming to victoria neflessllly tl’ llmllutllt” lille leg 11116 Without oxygen the kidneys are un- -and distributed to all parts of- the colored secretions, which follow,sliow an In her, the tear be duly shed, two years from September 30, 1910, 4 _ _ this was sliccessfllll done last even- able to rid the system of this acid Beloved. till life can charm no more, and in Bedwlus Bay for three years. lille -15188' where he hah slum llelllllwl' ing- BFOWYI lJ8l0Dg'H ltr! 0l1€Sl€F. N. S- and an-d it is retained in tlle blood And mourned till pity's self bc dead. It is also to be proh-ililted in the beds 1 Sl es B' wldow the late Hllgll Flllll' ls llfty'0n0 y¢&l`S Of age and mar- ____ of Vernon and Seal Rivers f-or two ,ey leaves lolll llflllglltelfl ffnd Fllfee ried_ Last evening lic was reported b0dy_ The weak. back' pains across _Fllrther particulars of the drowm years from September' 1912_ sonsto mollrn their loss.-Victoria., H to be doing nicely. ,I the kidneys and thin scanty, highly ing of Balfour Read, son of David ‘ ’°“** C' lllllles (Tll°,ll"°°lllle‘l “ms a llatlve ”- d Mrs Read’ Readis Comer' of Three of the members oi the crew ,if Orwell, I: Ib, I., and was also well It is unlderstood that H. M. S. that the acid is already in the blood which mention was made yesterday of the schooner Ewa M" which recem noun in this city. Mrs. Georgie Stan- Cornwall will leave on Monday for ` ‘ ley, now in Vancouver, is a relative.) Quebec Where a stay of five days will and often leads the sufferer to think morning are as follows:-Deceased f-ly disabled at S11U1Tl1€l`S1d0. 081100 - --- be made before returning to this he has kl~dn-ey trouble. If the disease ha is not driven out of the blood, rheu- by colll' Wltll each l`°ll“l`lllllg attack the footin and fell to the river below pain becomes more severe and com- l8.l'l plications often arise making neces-- as thought of his non,arrwal_ on 1 w sary the use of habit forming drugs Oct 5th his body was ,Gund in the to relieve pain. It is readily seen that the only way to cure rlieumatism is through thel blood. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills af-ll`l river. Deceased was thirty-one years of age and had resided in British olumbia for past several years lord such a treatment as they con- W tain all the elements necessary to build up and purify the blood. They. increase its oxygen carrying capa-El' city enabling the kidneys to pass the iw here he was engaged in mining with his brother Joseph. I-Ie last visited his home about two y-ears ago. T-he en ' ‘ ' ‘ - -"~. iains weie interred in Nelson, B ( here the funeral services were con- uric acid from t-he body and the other ‘ducted by RW J- S~ F@l`E“90n- He organs to do their work. Thus rheu-lleavcs to mourn besides his father matism is reached at its root andfand mother, thrce brothers Joseph Permanently cured. Dr. Williams’IE., Erie, B. C.; George at home;Nel- Plnll Pills are absolutely free fromlson B., Summersidc_ Also five sis- “ll ‘Mbit-forming drugs. and are 1\ot'tsrs Mrs Hawks, Minden, Msss; Mrs HI) experiment as the followiluz case Melville Bradshaw, sumnierside; Mrs Wlll Hh0W 5-M12 W- Stllfllcy L¢WlS» Wm McKay, New Annan; and Celia Pilot Mound Man. sa s :--"I am a and (gasg-ie at home, _ » Y fins believer' in nr. wnlisms' rink Pills and always keep some by me in The nurses of the Prince Edward case of need. A low years BRO While Island Hospital are now enjoying lellchlng B°l'l°°l 1 Sulleled sl' mllcll the comfortable accommodations in with rlieumatism in my BNHS mlllltlic "Phoebe Brecken Home" adjoin. shoulders that I had the rcatest dif--i the I-los ital This building hall _ if i p _ llclllly ll’ Wfllilllg 0" f~ll\‘€‘ l>lMkl>0HNl. latin given to the trustees for a and after trying anum-ber of remed- ies without benefit, I was almost in despair. and felt inclined to abandon teaching. But one _day I happened to Pick UD one of Dr Williams’ alnian- HCS. and read of the cure of a number of severe cases of rheumatism llirousn the use si Di-. wi11isms'Plnk Pills. This decided me to give the Pills a trial, and I had only taken them a few weeks when I felt much hotter. In the course of a few weeks more the pains and stillness had all left me, and I had no more difficulty in doing my work. I cannot say cli- 0‘_\8ll in praise of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for they and they alone cured me of my rheumatism." ' 'fl_0lllHel1ll¢5i'y ltl;)ilimdl\.vQltlfclpaliilt-iliillll l'lllllleI,)i0l}1l§:ll0}l,l(lllVemme“ihwh?flProf clue lllfnlers Tl (uhm lli(lwul)r`(wll_ __ _ ' _ ', ’ _ "_\: aim an sgivi g on e ' H- o liams cllcine "o_, roi-. vi c, int. An interesting double wedding the most comfortable sofas that could to Kidney D,5ea5e_ 1.0,. _,hu ,mmn this month' is nowllnt work tryinvm ____ __i_ ilistiiictlv licnrd iii cvcry part. uf tlicl mandi-1 and most ciitertuiniii; as well. A hearty applause 1-.ss given hcl' at ‘lng. The Y. M. li. A. have scored nn- other slicrres.-1 in bringing Mrs: How- nrd to this city. times liable to put a person iii nn awkward position, us was demon- strated a few days ago, A cow bc- longing to a well known Linsmitli be-i lier asturc a few even-in s ago No l-Oflllboat, at Riverside, July statement of race winnings for 1910 oivncll by Hammond Kell South port. After making such an excellent sliowiliz with Miss Kalol, 1¥llr_ Kelly- u.~i inucli money as slie eamed this llmu $1,000.00 (one thousand doi- liongbuat, at New Glasgow, l\l l-fmlliboat, at Jol1iistlii1'sl Ri\'ei‘,u.llune 22...... ll - 50.00 17.50 45.00 liongboat, at Cliarlottcfown, Septcmlicr 2l...... 45 00 I-f"\lzl)0l1t, at Uliarlottetown, September 22,.. 150:00 100.00 115.00 81.50 150.00 Lr>ngboat’s total i~et11rns...__......._ ............................................. _.$832 50 MISS KAii(JI_.. Miss Kalol, New (llasg-mv, May 30,00 Miss Kulol, Siinimwsiile, July . 25 00 Miss Kulol, i\’lont"g".l-, Aug. _ 50:00 bliss Knlol, Juliii'sto|i's l-liver, August 2000 Miss Kalul, fiiarlottctown, _Scpti-mbcl' 2l_,.._. 125,00 Miss Knlol, ffliurliittctowii, September 22,.. 07,50 115.00 .. 45.00 .......................................... _.$557.50 $882.50 557.50 Srason's returns ..................................................................... _.$1,440.00 driver in thc Maritime Provinces st season as has The Guardian’s -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-, _ -0 W_-_-_-_._.,.,._.,.,._.,._.,._._____.,__.____ .__ ,_,_ ;_ litc\‘n1‘_v t1'eut.\~as uifordeil lbclg .luv who attended the Sliakcspcrw- .venlug. For over an liour Gci't1idi-ll Inward of Boston entertained licrl c pea1'e's “As You Like It,” in it nn-1 shell manner. showing il tliorollirli. nowledge of the story and po1‘ti',iy-l ng the sevl-ral clialnctcrs in ri miin-I were so clearly riiunriatcd as to ',ic lull. Those present easily foil-;>\vL~f.ltl1r». thc entire play as rendered by the tal- ntefl eliicutionlst. l<`1'oin the stern accents of thc Duke to the tender to-ii- s of Rosiland. Mrs. Howai~ll’s pleas-l ing voinn proved cuual to nil dc-l ifferent timcn tlii-oughout thc ciufn- -A similarity 'in cows is somo- raiitcd and there the Doctor formed Inn intimacy with his newly found uc- hn Hf~¢i1,u| in gg _names HHH msn, qnaintancc whicli ripened as the time iasseil into li warm friendship. llurlug,thc summer almost daily rips wr-rc made across the river,thls ontlnuing until the Doctor decided to return to his home. Before leaving lic 1'0nlenibci'vll'.- The Guardian tenders "»f"mrsiu1»\tionn.5 rits of this remedy 'for blond abundant GHBFEY “ml 5' °l°B\`» lb which the disease may be stumped walt the coming of the police It is morning the owner and his son started to tlic country to look for her. Passing a field of a farmer not far from town, the missing animal was discovered, as was thought by the owner, amongst ii n‘umbcr ui oth- er cows heloncliig to this farmer. The owner of the lost cow started to round her un, and after nearly an hour’s chase liround the field witllolit success lie at last not them into ii small enclosure near thc barn and proceeded to pick out his own cow. The farmci~’s hired mnii, who had been watching the procecdiiigs, called thc attention of the farmer to the stranger ivlio lic thought wislird to buy ii cow. The farmer wciit over to the enclosure liuil iliuilircd if the fin- slnitli wished tu pllrclinsc ii cow. Tlic latter ai1s1\'ci'c-il no, but luiil lub- tlicrc lic wollld sell tlic luriurr, to which tlic latter replied that lu- dill not wish to liiircliue-10 his own 1-ow. A rnreful exuiiiiiintioli was tluu mziiln of tlir cow with the |‘c.~:1lll. tlilit thr- L-ow ill llucstloii \va:-1 not the nlissiiig. animal. l-lcfiirv llavliig tlic tiusniitli swore tlic farnici' to sccrcry, but tin- joko ivas cviilciltly tori giii~iiig tin- qlirstioii, “What about. tlmf. ro\\“"' Ili _vcstorlliiy n1l`_V ‘ll L!<'\"l fortune not uftrn inet. with in f\\'i~i-y-- the firm. During his stay in “The Hub” Mr. Mclloiiuild was coiirtcoli.-ily trcutcil by the firm and every con- sidcrutioii wus extended on his lic- lizlll_ ' ”l‘-lic cstntc will bc wound up ini a- bout ii your wh:-ii Mr. McDonald will become the posscssoi' of the snow; lor- tune referred to n.liu\'f‘. “Sport” ns Frnnk is more fnniil- iiirly ki\u\\‘n by his conipnnioiis aufl lrlciidii is n izciitlcmunly young man iii gimd liabit..-1 mill iiiiimn-ui-'.lia-_l,lc <:liiii‘lu~t.cl'. H0 is niuir widely kll-i\"n as tl uioiiibcr of the Alicgivcit .\tl1le|i'.: Associntirui for wliom his wo:~l< on ibn football gridiron has in tlic past shout out ciiiispicioxisly and 1i.~`r.fc1i tlic lligliest priiisr. “_`\‘p,\lli\---1t'.< a nin\;ir‘ wnrll-what ,|,,,.._ ,L ,,,,.,,,,;» _\,mply absence of 1 liniv. _\ m.’|i~».i uiorf- nu-11 will have ACO- _\1|.\ ,, _»<~n|- li-on. now if they do not uct. rul _,I iiisiriistilig llnndrufl. lluiiiliultl i.~; <'u1i>cv\ by a germ. This Morin is ii pnisiistciit sort. of germ. Hi- \\-i»rk.< while you sleep and when |-,~.»u nwnki-. iii- brraklasts, clinics and fs-lips on tlic vitality stored in the linir i~i»ol.-_ nu.l thc loiiger you toler- ate his |111-siilice the surer you are of ili.s|\lnvi|1g ii. :=hi111‘y licmlpiece later fill. ll thc miinliiifl germs; that‘s the tiny lift- but wliicli is gciiernlly ron fined to tlic iinagiuations of story wrig-».~s Trutn is cvci' stmiigui' than fiction and always niorc co1i\'iiir‘1iu_-'_ Mr. Mcllonalrl was in Boston st. flu- rcqucst of a legal firm who :irc winil- ing up the affairs of the estate of the late Dr. Fleming of Collinibus, Ave., and to which estate hc had fallen heir. 4 _ In explaining who l)r. Fleming is it is necessary to go back to the curly iddle a c uho was suderln which left his side partially numb He found thnt bathing iii salt spending his time asked him if he no beach for bathing. His K1 ‘ .mly \\~,,y to keen from growing bald. _-\n_v cilpablc doctor will tell you so. % llo‘.\' viii. you bc sure that you are killing lin- ilniulrud germs? Simply by using daily for two weeks Parla- inu 1-ings, the most pleasant tonic for the hair the world has ever 1 known. l Parisian Sago is the most pleasant and -invigorating hair dressing in the world. It is not sticky or greasy. It part of the .surilnu-r uf 1909. At. this Wm mnko wUmen.5 hah, son' silky llmll lll' llllcmlllll' ll llellllelllllll llllll and luxurinnt in a few days. The ` K lgirl with the Auburn hair is on every past m K ` - _ with the eflectn of n paralytic stroke hmmm Fifty cents a large b0“_1°.t ‘ druggists everywhere and at G90. E. came to this city and stopped at thc Hmghesi' who guarantees "_ Mu! orders filled, all charges prepaid, by line Csnadinn makers, Giroux llfg. Co., Fort Erie. Ont.