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' . ~ . __ , , A _ ' ~ i 1 tb , t. i ' 0Cf_I’Ql3ER» 14.1911 -'-'rnn nirnnrr news » 'rss _cHARLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN .. i Pass FIVE i' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fiasrpir ALL ' _ -_ . ' _ ORTRNT RE DIN piié, V ii oVnii'nEii srtrcnzn Frou uns wrrirs News Fon me ouniioiinrs siiruiiniiv Sussciiissfn Died s`r.»-_-_his home. Sprlngbrook, e % _ wignNs_‘sni\Y.i New Landon, Sept. 15th, Leland S W* Camhpd Ferguson after an illness of inourn beside his parents two broth- th ic churchyard only a short distance' from his late home. l Apt to Get into the Ears ;"°l°°k “" “`°‘l"°f“1Y Merlin his Causing Deafness, or to 'ag Reach the Lungs and End ine bore with christian resignation i.., s esteemed pastor, Rev. A McAulny, and died fortified by the last rites of e Roman Catholic Church, of which in Consumption. rm _ th You Can Cure -Catarrli in Any he Hiiigif by Breathing the Healing liiilsniiiic Fumes of Catarrlio- /onc, and liéije is Proof. Hy, yur. iii-ic Bcraultl, ri. young gentle-,itll ,\'wi-<-iliiii'a, Que., inlie1‘ltcdeatui‘rli"n ._ -_, . r -_ _ ers all of whom have the sympathy _ ' Hum IH' muthm' rule dlheast Hprendl the community in their afflli~.t.ion. “ml l""°eB l’"l‘l ‘l‘"`l“K me lil-‘it Pflfli I_ P_ (~_0m_ of the previous winter. It is thought THURSDAY that sealsliin garments will he dearer lliongli his i-iystein till he was ii phy-lm siriil \\'|'ni:k. ` lR' ".i\s ii child,” snitl Mr. Htwaiilt, "ll was pione to an ulceiation of the _ _ _ - l M iniii‘oii.~i lining of the throat and nns- as :il pnnsa cs. H10 li _ "I _grew pale and emnciateil, lostlw’ all iii-sire for food, and got into such dll siiiil that catarrh was fairly eating MV nm np. r [I9 "l€l`lll\PS tell P" hroadr; and two sons, Joseph living t. than they were last wintei`.|in Port Arthur, Ont., and William in in Will be 011 l1C°0l\“l» Uf the ll"`g°"lAlbertoi1. The funeral took place yes- Ply than W9-9 °" hfmd when thetterday afternoon to the family plot S0" Closed this 5l”`i“g' It was ex`lin St.-Peter's Episcopal '(`emeterY. ined bi' SOM “lf flffuleff’ Wh” We" the nev. Mr. winrieiu, officiating. A n in connection with the reported ___.__ Kingston, Ont. Beware of dangerous changes in fur prices that opening siii-stitiites and iinitntions for Ca- pr _ _ Before the Court of Appeal in Equi- ices during the late fall and early ty yestwday the appeal case of Mat. tiii~rliozono." _ iwinter were governed by the mpplg thew William Murphy appellant vs. __ Emily Murphy, respondent, was dis- ‘ missed with costs, so that the judg- l ment previously given hy the Vice- V Chancellor ln.lavor of Emily Murphy A_A. McLean, K.C., were counsel for the respondent, Emily Murphy. Mc- Leod, K. C., and Bentley were for lthe appellant. The case of Hannah lB. Durant and another appellant, vs. lLucretia Ann Huestis, and others, re- spondent, was before the Court when yit. adjourned last evening and will be proceeded with this morning. Mc- lQuarrie, K.C., for appellant. Bentley lfor respondent. The following are ,the other cases on the docket: John A Messervey vs Walter Mathieson. tands. D. A'. McKinnon, K_(`., and Lowe and Mr. Beaton; Spray pink, roses, Robert and Mrs. Ward; Spray White pinks, George KI and Mrs. Mc- Laine; Spray Gladolis, John and Mrs. McPherson; Spray pinlo and oanilv 'i`uft, Mrs-_ Bebe; spray pinks, Mrs. Vincent; Boquet Astors, Mrs. Kelly. cases occur with the result that ll-Yvhoid very often reappears the fol- lowing season, so that there is may be ten times as much typhoid. The Sanitary' Officer reported. that the premises of one of the typhoid ‘patients was in a very unsanitary condition. _ It was ordered that medical doc- tors of the city be notified to report all cases of contagious diseases to the Health onicer within forty-eight hours. It was ordered that the Sanitary Officer be instructed to procure a list of premises in this city that are in an unsanitary condition and dan- gerous to the public health, and that he order the owners of such pre- mises to at once place such in proper sanitary condition ,by connecting with the city sewerage system where- ever possible. . Mr. McGregor suggested that per- sons hauling manure from the city should be compelled to have their carts or waggons covered in to pre- vent the contents from dropping on lthe streets. It was pointed out that the health by-law provided for cases of this kind and would be enforced. It was ordered* that the health of- ficer make enquiry as to the source of the present typhoid infection in this city and report the result to the Board of Health. 'l‘lie Board then adjourned. John Pineaiirl, who was mechanical foreman of the Gazette some years ago, and who since conducted u yacht building yard in Sydney, re- cently removed to Boston. He is a skilful designer and builder of yachts, some of his productions being among the fastest Maritime Province yachts. llc will no doubt have it wider oppor- tunity for his talents in the Benn lllty, one of the most important yachting centres in America.-Glace Buy Ex. (Mr. Pineniitl is ri nutivi- of this city.) 'l‘he many relatives and friends will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Cliristenn. MacNeill formerly of Doug- las St., Charlottetown, l’. Pl. Island. Mrs. MacNeill was born in Belfastin 1830 and passed away Sept. 27, 1911. The greater part of her life was spent in Charlottetown, coming to Boston in 1909 to make her home with her daughter Mrs. G. B. Mc- Laine of 46 Warren Ave., Hyde Park, Mass., where she made many friends in her short stay. Her remains were laid to rest beside those of her brother Alex. MacDonald who was killed bu-t a few weeks before. The Rev. Mr. Shepler of the ‘Methodist Episcopal Church oflicinted and the Aeolian Quartette of Hyde Park sang, Lead Kindly Light, Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, and Some Blessed Day. Her nephew J; H. Morrow of New York was Undertaker and in- terment was made at Forest Hill Cemetery. The floral tributes were many and beautiful among them be- ing: Pillow, inscribed mother from Mrs. C. B. McLaine; Wreath, (f. B. Mclinine; Spray of white and pink roses, marked Gramma, Edith and Eddie; Wreath, Arthur and Mrs. White; Wreath of Galyx leaves and Pinks-Sister, Mrs. Annie MacDon- ald; Spray, i‘ed and white pinks-l Auntie, Miss Sarah MacDonald; Wreath Galyx leaves and Red Roses, ` J. B. and Mrs. Morrow; Sickle roses, pinks and scabosia, Mrs. and Miss St. Victus Dance Chores, or as it is more generally H. `sl'sVe danger that next season there' f'> ,_ 3 \ The ilifflc-_iliy l-_:in leon '.'.'iih ii: auseaiing taste and ii:i tendency lo . ___ 51-7- 5 ` f l2£5.'.‘£. ”' '°' ‘ l'\ __ _ ......._.._. E - " 1 .:T1’_.‘*" l ; =g-_-'--- i f _.. '~:1.'----_rr ii - __,/ _ - - ~»_..._. _ : ~° 'ram-'~ 7 I lAl\OlAll'l'E1a "' 1 mqea _ .- .__-.. §‘. 1*; _ew-.. _ '_L_:_i_.- , "'. A I i _Y :E -- _.,\ =' `\<‘>~ *r-rf-` / `,.__ i;;§.5f; 'fr l e » llllli cop Livn _ \§ fi rur4f__1iol ,la/(_ I .,, 2; . ........ ...___ . .- _ - :1:;“.'“:'.:.':*: _ ,rush s- |f" ‘ll io:i .‘ NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL C0. OF CANADA, LIMITED. _ rriiiiiuiiiiiiliiinfii -in:'nnii:|nVi1i rniiiimn -A l righiing Tuberculosis G f ; "\ . __- ‘~`,- E ;~`_=__V§§` Cod Liver Oil has been rec-ngiiizr d ' ` `;;"`»f" m probably ilu: best f:-rm of .-_» ,,ou,,i,_hmem_ aeinannz or menuv austin. upset the digestion. lri NA-DRU-C0 Tasteless Cod Liver (lil Compound the nasty taste and flue izidiijesiibiliiy have been done array with entirely. The Compound ls very agritlcahlc lieth to the palate ani ll:': :iJmuc:li_ Ar the some time ii rcl:.i:i:; the iiizlriiivc and curative |r:up.~rli1:s of the pure l\l<.,rv_'egian Oil, :.:ren¢jtlicnr-.d by the addition, iii just the riglif proportions, of Extract cf Malt \Vil.'l`ls.f.t!-;.‘..ll5n|:iuiniiiiiiiiiii .\. -= » i niuiiiiiiiil-#!JIs'@_ _H3 ~ ,iii\"-'; A' An/an i sus ron 'mio nmol num Oli manic isnt vi :nas nous if-I vous niiliiiiiii~far:ssr.ss¢ihx.’zres-nrmmiisiti-iiziliiiiiitairi"ifuii"i.i\i|'._;r;-riiiiinnn .rn V ._ ' lf" n A Valuable Aid ln l f The modern weapons against -' _ _ , the “While Plague" are fresh air _ \\ :_\ and nourishing food.. For years fl / i ry. gc \ \ _‘ `\`§ %.l 'ff///a i l I-vi' ll 2* . l lvl: ' , _. _ _ _ _ .__,-\ _,T - ___ __ VV .i ,l 1 VV -i _,sir _ _ ___ _.(0 Cured _Through _the U_se of Dr Fun-fashignggl _ l Wllhams’ Pink Plus' 0 Seamless fslr__Q-_Ig>. '.`fi?..'.".e_r' ~--l®4~ .é / /yii /f 6/ 1 \§ \\\ ~-Y // / ` '.6//ai *£2 \\ \ \ \ 5 \ \ / - \\~ \ ht \ \\ \ . §,§\t . ‘ \\\ \ , s. \ >.._-\.._._.\... t_.._. .__ ._.... s._.._..\.-..._..._i..... _ -- - » llc dther hosiery [.9 offers 'rnis-~ .. Foot-'clotliingithat fits with absolute perfection, "or ` .. -. reasons you will ieatiily - _ _ s _ ...T picture here _ . .. tht only hose made tuat is p ‘ Cf? ffl 3 '<§»"‘ "‘ §°§`i'f£'_- ;_. 7. V ,__» \\\~\ ` `_ `*~`\\ Q ‘ 1 ~§_`>_~__» \ ~_¥i~‘°»;-;;~‘=;r\\~ .1 `\:`<» \< -_ ru., §_i~‘=`~"`:'l`§f~`3\>l \ \ ' ' _ \-¥t:._x; -;~ ~`?, \ _V ` \ XY ` _/ _f /Q\Q`<";_ f __~_:;>_§§i~i\_ Z*/ljp \ V. / -f 5 ii fi if.-;~fV~,,§§i \ \\ ` if `¥\N""{t"`~\`\_`;-‘_ »`\ \. l A -;» "I-"l l `V§ ` l.‘ `\\ ' x_\ 'Civ 'r` ~§\:\\__ '_,;,\\_-2* \ 2:, . _\-_\‘~=~ ` t, ~- `»\ - ~.~ __ *_* `_ ' ~ ` Q -- ;._,i S V ,y /4 ’ / E ' s i °\\\\ ’° “`“\’\\“'z\\\ .1§"'"` ""=\\\\ \ ~ ~ \\ \\‘~ -f \ ;»_Tv_ , 1 r 11 1 - ' lDutly for appellant, Aeneas A. Mc- 'Donald for respondent. Daniel R. Morrison vs. The Suinmerside Water land Sewerage Commissioners. John- 'ston, K. C., for appellant, McQuar- rie, K.C_, -for respondent. Elizabeth Hurry vs. Edna Hurry, Johnston, K. C., for appellant, Campbell for .re- spondent. James A. Farquharson vs. Theophulus A. Stewart. Gaudet for appellant, Martin for respondent- Sb symptoms are a twitching of the muscles of the face and limbs. As; the disease progresses this twitching takes the form of spasms in which the jerking motion may he confined to the head, or all the limbs may he affected. The patient is frequently unable to hold anything in the hands or to walk steadily, and in severe James church re legacy nnuer win of eases even the speech is snected. The late Robert McLn.urin. Martin forldlsease is due to debility of the appellant, Gaudet for respondent. ‘n0_l‘V_€B find ls BlW8YS 0UI`Fll bil Df- FRIDAY_ Williams' Pink Pills, wihich enrich A meeting of the Bohm of Health the blood, tone and strengthen the was held last evenmg in the gohhcil nerves and thus restore the sufferer Chamben to good health. The following is i1 Dr. H, D. Johnson, the Health of. striking instance of what Dr. Wll- ficer, reported that the health con- llams' Plllk Pill! Wlll *'10 lll this uitionn in this nity were nnt nu that twuble- Mrs- Chas- Phipps. Pvlee tonic he desired. 'rhn city provides Island. Ont.. saver-"At the are Of nn pnhiie pines to deposit te reruns fourteen my eldest daughter. Edith. from yards and closet, ,md the hah. became much run down, and the ,tary omcer finds its d-lmchlt to trouble developed into St. Vitus carry out the provisions of the health dance. First her left arm became sf- by_|aws_ fected, then the left leg and entire The Sanitary Omcer hm, not time left side. She grew so had that she to devote to the proper performance actually could not hold anything in of his duties. Premises where typhoid ll” l'°“'l» and colllll Only E0 Bhfllll- patients lived were not properly Wltll ll- Blldlnlii Jerking n\0tl0n- N_0l1~ _ errant-ii nnu riinenri-rtnii after tne_ ;'_'_l_§l1*:_§:3;lcli':_i_ Beygegvsgehes;/_neva _ - ing worse, and finally her speech be- _ came much affected. We became so much alarmed about her that finally - her father got a sh I of Dr. Wil- l -4# I K li *Ki* l is s a .4 ln. Just Five Months V ' ' l Grew a Full Growth of Hair on a Bald Head Here’s the Proof The birthright of every msn. woman and child-n full.` healthy head of hair. lf your hnii- is falling. lf it is full cl '»'~.:~..‘V . _ i __‘ l,‘.f..-,¢.~ i J. ,v n Masta Mason Out Plug 1'obl°°0 The reliable brand cut from 011! gfigingl ‘,‘AMssic/in N/ivv Plug- ' som av Au. onmes is/iiluncrnssv BY nocu ci1'v Tosscco co. QUEBEC i I’ DP Y llsms' Pink Pills, and we began giv- ing her these. In the course of a few weeks she was much better, and be- fore all the pills were gone she was again enloylng perfect health. This was in 1908, and as she has not had a symptom of the trouble since I feel instilled in saying the cure is per- manent." - which are sold by all medicine deal- ers or may be had at 50 cents 5 ho; or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. glltllamr Medicine Co., Brockville, n _ _ thousand clergy and layman of the Catholic church will be ln Washing- Be sure you get the genuine pills -_€_____ WASHINGTON, October 11-Two to attend the ceremon- the _corner stone of _'the memorial hall to he named will be erected as a result For hvo or ilir°° Years YNY hnlr had hem falling out nn.| netting onlie thin. uoill tho lop of iiiy lit-nil wiui entirely bald. About four months ago I cnii\ni~~in‘i~il u-ini: Jugs' ann Sulphur. The llrst bottle seem:-rl to no some mmf! and I kept luilnir it regularly, unill ni-iv l have usril four bm- lles. The whole lop of my lienil ls now fgiriy govt-reil with hnlr and it keeps coni- lnir In thli-I!/lu.. ’ Noun; Public. A 25e Cake ol Wyeilvs of n popular subscription, iron-i which For sale by E. A. Foster and MacKinnon‘Dnig Co. ' __ ' ._ f' f ` ~ f- _»~V -_-. dimdruff, or if lt _is faded or turning gray. ll ls dllilltdi and should be looked after without delay. ' W_YETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY. ntrue Hair Tonic snd Restorcr. removes dandrull in a few days. stops hair falling in one week. and starts s new growth in a month. , Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur does not soil the skin nor lnlure the hair; but it ls an ideal hair dressing that will re- ' store laded and gray hair tohatnral color and keep the hair sol: amd glossy. I 50c. and $1.003. Bottle'-At all Druggists Or Sent Direct, Exp:-on Propsid. _Upon Receipt of Prloo \ in- ' " ` ‘ 74 Cortland! Shut Wyethlthemical Company. n.. an ni.. n.~r.' Sage and Sulphur Toile! Soap Frei to anyone who will send . of Cardinal Gibbons. This us this advertisement with l0c in stamps to cover cost of wrapping-*and nta'llin'¢ Vtlifaolp. - known, St. Vitus Dance, is a disease *_ T' """""""""” ' Y' "`“"`_°>"';`;:""""';` """`! that usuall attacks the youn chil Y E ' _,' dren, though older persons may he _ U Am W afflicted with it. Its most common _ _'__ ' .-_ei-»~. i fi . -/f ' ==- ._ ‘" '; Z _ i I/ ""`l\ -l l, \ if /ll. lb A ll /` _ _ xi rf. \ `\\- ‘ _ _ _ _ ._, ,i . 4 4. A l1li0,000 already has been collected. ‘ “A Q" _ _ ._ J. ,_ r ¢ :br _