_ DIGEMBER 16' 1 ' ‘ _ ' ~ _ " _ __ . i _ _< =f~~f - _ iv-~‘»#»_»i.`. _.pi _ _ 1 i ,- _ -_ 9-d,.___. iv ,__ ' 9" “if ie' RDIAN nm or 11.1.- Pace 'r im sen _ sninav. ‘ ` The death or.cni'rod'nt ?{inggr,0n_ (lnt., on Slllldlly. December V10f_h 1911. Of Rev- Robert Laird, ne tn; advanced aw 'if 85 years. He was a brother ofthe l-Ion. David Laird, of Ottawa, and Albert Lei;-:,r1;':;n;;ntmeg‘0:§;sB:i§;i "J by "'°e"L fl""‘l“' _ §_ ls the Iflfalllef-and air bg hastily took off his collar and -iiiow thatlcvcry French Government The tml, 'mm mr" l"fdL_h"' “atm . cur 0 rtunily c iui el i th h ' _ M' , - ` ' V V ' were derai cd ,t cirve ea ini: 0 i ' P0 take agencies for marine insurance, Tarball wriis time pil-iliinson adlllirelddlédzlhii|2{;f:::£;’f___f_l`;:_l;;\ Qllebcv Signs himself 2' the bridge niiii apliitngeil into thc. //f///ut\\\\\;` y P ' smiled and proceeded to show tiinti lion. James Bryce. arrived at Ot- the river' 'I ‘ slic ung quite ng good t [lm _ h~ , d ~ ¢_, __ --------- m_______ ____ ____ man a. we ng a §i_iv_ia tg fzliorniiir, and was riven 0| _“__ JUHN 1______ _Z_(By ________e__ 'Q' , ' our, undigested and fermentiug food Heart and Nerve Pills. About a yea! which the Dominion had developed ,_ you are Weak’ _ "ll l0l1l §&SS&S, take the excess bilei ugolwas very badly run down and could ing the Canadian ailnirs nnd express-` 1 1 ____ Ne [gg Need itality, Strength, 3 5 /in <1 rveless, Bloodless, /_ _ Emulsion ‘ . _ ° A Cascmct tomffllt will Sllfely “lan “t the ‘East n°‘5°» and even Start In as the result of a railroad accident ur energles paralyzed. ork while yo 1 - - V _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ i 0"* 3'0"? flFULiifl:l'»eI'i1).ea?is1i(iid:iadlci' cllggii iiouvieilvcllvdnrdoziipogg >¢’\;;inp”’ns and 1 dm lniivdiiidfetllv ‘nie (fliIe:ni1`l\r"entD01[ir'ow0 curb i S , ~ » - w i in 0 ' i er o _ _ i _ »_ _ _ A GU S 'runs-HANK ALI. DRUGGISTS 1.!-48 . _ A y - ' e ii . ~ i Mr. Pooles death. Hc was nommer- . lf a .a _ » . _yames Ryder Wm; ,picipnteiy and _V V. __ v _Ui cially_ n man of exceptional ability possessing keen judgment and sound, practical common sense. These quali- 5`llW W0lll¢d deftly, but so carefully Ile declined to discuss anything but _ _ _ that soon she had exceeded the time the weather. but said he might liavc Otherwise horribly nianglcfl m1_d_Cap- Suoiiin, ueiu-inner 1;:-ispecinl by ‘ '[‘Oitil?\"i`U_ Dec. 12--1 Hy u‘irc»--- l<`reiicli hnd set for thetask., but he something to say before hc leaves. V ltulu Tufts was very seriipisly in.\\1\`0ll. Phone)-_-\ inrge und cntiiiisiiistic ’l`llv stnntlinrr 'il the two piirties aiti-i' nnver hnd had Buch nice _,hav and _.__ his leg, ribs rind ian' being broken, meeting of the poll delegates of the yestt-riluy's eluctiniii-i in t'oiiscrv;ifivi-,< ues were recognized in mm by bm; didn' seem to ruind.a When e Mig; OTTAWA, Dec. 5--(~By Wire)-Hon. when n street car struck the tivo mon First liistricr. of Kings was held in I-iiqhty-two; l.ibei‘iils r\v¢~iity-tu~o;i.nn- ness men and his rare judgment w frequently called into play when ad- vice was asked, aiid freely given, on business matters. Socially‘he was respected and honored. His kind dis position and gentlemanly bearing added to his pleasant manner made him unnivcrenlly popular and many _will keenly regret his death. \ The deceased was a prominent mem- ber of the First Methodist Church and the congregation will miss him porter of the Liberal party. _ He married Miss Ilrundnge 0 this city, who survives him, and also leaves to mourn two daughters, Mrs. _(DL) Reddy. Montreal, and Miss Nan, at home. Two brothers, Cor- les at home, also survive. The Guardian extends sincere sym- row. The fiinerai notice appears else where. ‘ i.oi:noN_ pee, 10-(ny wire)-A section of the picked crow of the 'steaniship Medina on which the' King and Queen travelled to India, mutin- ied on thc eve of her departure and refused to sail. They were arrested with others who being left behind. ' The latter were distributed among iiia_ and warships furnished substi- tutes for them on their Majesties vessel. Therc is discontent among the men about their quarters, which arc describedas worse than those on sail gation. is great speculation as to the boon which King George will aiiniuliice for India at the Durhar on December 17, It is auticipateil that it will be an important political concession. You may llave Caflarrh And Nut Know if Head And Throat lfecouic Diseased With Cntiirrb From Negleciing Colds And Coughs. (Yitsrrh is Trencheroiis-Wlicii Fully Developed is n horror-Note its Symptoms. H "Is your throat sore?" ' "Do you cough at night?" "Is your voice raepy"."' "Have you nasal discliiirgi-'?" "ho you spit up iililcirm?" "Has your nose nn itchy feeling?' “Have you pain ucrosn the eyes?" "Is your tliront irritable, weak?‘ ..."Do you sleep with mouth open?" "Arc you subjcct to sneezing fits?" “Do your ears roar and buzz?" “Are you hni'd_of lienring?" If your have any of these indica- tions of Cetarrh, cure the trouble n0w._n|;0p it before it gets into the lungs or bronchial tubes-then it may ozone," adirect breathable cure that places antisptic linleiime and healing _medication on every BPO* llmi- H oiinted by csiarrhsl germs- There can he no faildrc with Ca- ter;-hozone»-for years it has success- fully cured cases that resisted other remedies. "No one can know better than I the enormous benefit one gets tho ver first day~’s use of Ca- of Westvaie, P. Q. "I had for yenrs 8 stubborn case of Bronchlal Catarrhw ear noises, headache, sore eywi BWP* ped-up nose and throat. It affected my 'appetite and made my bree_th rnnk. Ontarrhozone cured qulckly.' Get Catarrbozonc. 1190 iii. and YOU nm sure of cure-beware of imitatlons Mrs. bottle Hnrnalblh P“k°'°‘nnd substitutes Lnr8° Bl” Catarrh' invasion of the Cliristians. This host ml? jlohnsml' “ ‘veu`k"°w_n f“r‘,‘“`r vest liulizin diimiiiioiis took. place nk*-l_{__j,.,~1s'-il,__. 1 ' t ' 1 1 1 , , 'residing near here In an interview umm M__,n, “_hi_.\_ fm. |.iC\meSH U§¥w_ ...- __7___.\_,'-,_--._,f 23 iiii.i1_j_.»»' 'i`arbell hiid concluded French dared Douglas Hazen, Minister of Marine, on Main l-lt. tonlillll- her to have him for life, and as She will leave immediately after Christ- They were crossing the street and|o‘clock. i-nch one. °““l‘l"'t tllke ii. ll5l`° lille £001' him. mas for England Wham he will c°n`l0\`l‘l@l"fly lnlslllflilcil the speed Of the (lhnrli-ii ll. S. Steins, i:on\'¢~n9r_ oc- The (`onsi-r\'ntive pnpcrs placc tliv _ The Rev. E. F. Dunlap was siimmoii- mill- “flul the A‘ll"1lll`“lW lil I-ll`€PBl'al-‘ car which the nioterinnn was unable ciipled thi: cliiiir. _ Inflependi-_iit (`';?~_~`i'i.5".'- 3' Ii ` ' iitiniate niadc by the Priests of Islam ‘lf l)~ E- lllllmdi Said tllat they "’0}ll._i)D.\_ Dec. -(I it \;;_rLlf _ _ P. R. Halifax Mniitr_ea_i run, an rv_c\e DELHI Dec' 10"(Uy “'vlrel"`Th"r"’ thc gunners had-joined the revolu- the iwolurgperdnate by the fame; txt Caiqiiiit iil>1:il'lteiztii]1i5i;iliii'i(cli)itmii'llti!i;n you §\lTi(;nim &<1ii.nfii("Jiilii`i:ciiqt build lfongg i1gasthteheoii)i‘i;;tli‘ixiiinxgigciiféulg cord; _ _ _ _ n , _ . _ . mon' __ I ii};ter,gtliZ iifeiglliltlaffevilliizh iiidsed tha use lioddsvliidncy Pills. They have ni' eriiiscis which will he emplo;cd in pnritgnent cars-Montreal_iin