». _‘ ‘ .*: _ _' “"3*.' .___ _ ¢ - _ -~ _ _ ' " ' ' -- ' -"` . . » .. ._ V V --' ` \ _ ` ""ll»>"i .=_ “Va il ’ A l '_ il " "*‘i"` ‘."-*' .i `- 4'- »‘ I-`~' 'i `- -- ~‘~-' ‘ i ~ - -' '.L` ‘» ‘,` ‘ .` -if "1 .'<»’.~5""i’ <1: `.'.'l ~'i~"‘- *_ ~- `-1'" "~- 1 ‘ " ‘ ' V i l ' V Li- .` ' l"x*>`j - vt' ` _____v_____ _ _ _ ,_ . ,__ ,;<__ -_ __..V _;,_’ .,., __ -._ V .-._V,_,~_)_ .V.‘_.._V _--_ _ v _ _ .- W-_ .4 . -_ - V .Vf , ~ _ V V . - ‘ _ is ,_ _ _V -_ __: W __ -' . v _Q ‘ _ - , ,=;§ in 2; - _. _ _ t zulu rE. I; l. V'\ - S 1 ‘f;. -A _ _ ' z - H wefiiimiiriiii sfsiiiiio-li -~ ' ' - ~" .' "“"*'Tslllld»_°.i_~# -‘ -~~_’“?”"iii"|A¥_4_5_"“A_ if. -‘ ' ___ __ ’- ---- ~ - - fr- f ___ ___w___ __ _ __ __ ,_ __ _ _ i illilliiillil ii|i_i_i_l_ iiiis Holplou In Bod With Rhoumnliun Untilf Ho Vffoak “FRUIT-A-TIV£5».»_ R.-R. No. 1, Lorne, Ont. “For over three yours, 1 was confined to"bed with /\’lie/mnzizlvm. Duriiig that time, I had treatment from n number of iloctors, nm] tried nearly everything] saw a - " ` i`.‘,'l',17;';‘,T{" _.» ‘5-Eiiiiliiii ‘ ..._ _____,,_... l .,». .. .. ________.__..,, ..l., ‘W-' ~ i .'i.ii',i.li:’ _ J".-il ml' ui.: 51" '-!‘-'!l"ll‘-'=f'~"`_7 _.L V _ '\\ 3, ._ .'u.?'_- ' Witlfthe Kiddie; the time lo apply i tllolhhlm is wlicri the _ cold, eotigll, sore tllrorit or croup is lirstinoticcd. I' A lrlealing Salve __ 'M ivhich quiclcly rclievcs the ‘ ' . M - ailments :is vccll as sun- _, burn or cllripperl skin etc. _ M Always keep a jar liandy._ V ` Mentholatum " ls sold :mtl recommendecl' " __ by the lertcling drilggistsr M throughout the Maritiiilc M -1"-_ Provincer. . ~- _ 2 sizes-25:: and 5Oc - _- ‘,_'. Send 3c in slrlinpc for -- -V . generous size sample. I '_ The Tilentliolstum C0. 20 Lewis St- _ '- M_. Brldcsbuira.. Ont. M ‘ V ff. ~ _ __ "‘”' .M _ \/ » ISE. ,Aocerreb ` 'A m°°¢iflK ot‘the creditors ot 'M‘;srs t°"d“Y m0|"UillS- The Creditors da- ggled _lo _accept uio compromise or L3 D0l‘V cont. -offered 'by Messrs. H°_lml\ & Co.. Ltd., ur. s. 'r. nigga VW” 9-DI>0inted Liquidator. _ FUNSRAL vse11l_=isnAv.-.'l‘l\o pri- illfs funeral of the late Mrs.. w. s. -I °“‘°“ Wall held yesterday from hor 82° vlllg;l;e'l\;lii:;idV»;l;a_ rinolgslinmr- , .- ,_ _- szar ,_ gh- gp;-y fgfiifsfl- Mr- W. 'in uomuwma. nr. Ull1llW0od.~'- Rev. Mr.-' Mtirpbsf offl- ,clateq Ft me htime and at the grave, the cortege. being cpmpogqdV.°fV;¢he lslshlwrs- and immooioto l'riom1o“o"i the family-'.» _ ' _ l W-ELL KNOWN HORSEMAN 31533-dMsny will learn with regret Wm h Bath of Mr. _Jeremiah Mahar c occurred about- 9, c’clock last -lllirht after a brief illness. Tug de. ilgglized ‘was a noted horsemen. always the rg :ea interest in sport and had ‘ hon- tp" 5' °“ Of beillg a tllorougllly es and clean sportsmen. The sor- "°‘_ViUg relatives will have the ' gin. Cer” 3Y"1l’ii_¢l1y Of 9. host of friends A llnsetlng of the Clt .s 11 i Was held last eveningy atc sooigltiiucllg All the members of the Board wfere "Dr;Vi;Vent. __ . - s estimates for the year, on Bu-1,. ‘mined by Vi-he Finance Committee gore taken up and after considerable scwiaiofl “d0Df€Cl- The estimates Ilrovldo for an increase of $50.00 in -the supplements of all the City touch. .ellsexcept the Mn.le_Principa|s, who “1¥h.l‘6-ireivp $75.00 each, . _ __ e o a amount of th tl ¢_ is 531-27915- This moludlissednnistialg flrilff vt $480.00 from lost your one $500 for medical inspection in the schools. wsoomo Betts Ar Hops ni- _VER""'0“ TUSSURY morning. January 393'- the Ul3i'l'iRBo of Mr. Clarence Ileid and Miss Annie Bulger, daugh .ter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Holger took place at St. Ann's Church, Hope River. The impressive ceremony was performed by the pastor, 1'¢ev_ J Guudet. and the wedding march was Vlllflyod .by-.the groom’s _sister Miss »1"l0_rollcc Reid. The bride. wearing it navy bluo tailored suit and black Veil/6'- llitffllro hat, was attended by her niece Miss Clara; Fitzslmmons who also wore s. navy blue suit, while lilo _groom was supported by _his bro ther, Mr. \Vllbert Reid. A reception was held in the evening at the home of the bride, attended by about fifty- oVf the near friends and relatives 'llie bride received many -handsome and useful presents .among them greeswithit, ~ LEAVES FOR ?ER8EA$V¢'-M189 Amy Webster, dau; ter of Mt. Chor- ` ies Webster, City; 'audi A ` graduate nurseleft yesterday morning for New York City en route- to England ,where she 'will take up Military nursing. the homo of Mr. and Mrs. James`Mat- Feb. 14th, when a ` ev ll'lvitsd_.Eu`V to assembled-the occasion- being ‘The birthday anniversH.ry._6_§-M_l'. Matthew. The usual hospitable courtesy was very much in evidence in the dining room. Gra_m_s.phoxi_e sels_ct_i_ol`xsj, vocal and instrumental music, _wltVh;cllesr- ful conversation and the passing of home-made candy, hrcu_sht__ the oven. ing all too soon to a»close; ‘ Alter _wishing the_host many hsppy_1~eturm; with many kindly thoughts to host and hostess. » _ _ - _M lee-Messrs. E. A. `Fostei-,1C. -J. col. James Paton, .M.L.-A. _ `d- l i' H. Johnston. Owingftii nued_illness of Presldent_-Roy. Lend, and the absence iroxri tho__(:fty_ ¢,f_'__qw sloldier officials, the lynn-sAgV¢;Vg5|;4¢ _qf t e G_W.\!.A. has been 'token ve;-V by BOXES ACKVll_qWLil9_QEp 'mm following is- a letter 'fi-pn? Misswfr-|,|'m.` mer ofthe Canadiii.n..§‘ield Comforts Commission to the Summerside, V81-auch of;t_h¢ Red Cm,,s_3°_cmy;__,wk_ _ldent of this City. She was ii. dang-h. cattle: all the farm machinery. 100 NRTHIIMY AN'N|'v-EASARW A ing and Ville loss particularly at this very pleasant evenly; wa¢`s.`sp`el\t_ at -time °f 3°" is” "ry “""°“° °"°' _l ' ‘ ' ' _ .TRACTOR COMING.,-As there is thaw’ covehead' ci? the owning' or a growing interest -in_ the question of, lggher ,md ‘M_~N_fD - _‘V ._ forming. _The late Mr. Morrow will ;|_0|m|'DH-ectO,R__TheaYi~i;gl;,m_‘ Ast? ‘bc remembered as one oi'_ thc most the civilian directorate, "1 Many friends here. will hear with 'reg- `Mr.‘ J. T. Crockett. The deceased Indy' being a beautiful muskrat. coat from ier father. and a. sulistantial cheque from her aunt Miss Katherine Bol- gei'_ The groom's gift to_the bridt was a gold watch and fob_and to the' Door Madam:-I_n__ ¢;_ii_;-'tlaliii iglgipnmflt we received man boxes 'f 4°'\W Able to Mbve'About on Cru‘ches bridesmaid-Vs _ gold ' pendpjnt and chain. -The young couple are very Dollular in the. community and have the good wishes. of 9, host of friends. in which- the Guardian 'jolns. - .lluosriisliiti _ ' - _- - riui§f_iiiiui\ilrisi'i -1 . ._-lk . - _ -Dr. Williams'--Pi_nk.Pi|ls __ Rest‘o_re_d_Acllvlty` _ . - rheumatls_m,` _` astute and rheumatic '-fever. are for' pr~actic_ally'- the on with hardly pain is excruclnt tendency of the heart when it intemal lieve the they do blood, newed .cold or To cure [10 You have heurd of thgilrlsaiéil sri-l` nl 0 lllg-s and we were glild' 'tio address 'did not receive' psfrce,ls` from -homo, ii keep dry.-We are'il! sed very grate' '.V ful _for your generous' coutribiltion.-- -H -‘ A ` PATRIOTIC '.GONGEB‘l'.- The 1C --Mr. -A. G. Moliotlf; _solo-zvir.-ll i """TU!8l|kY~"."; ' ‘ ' i"‘-' ; - f if ~ ~7.'_ 7;--W5°"E_.5°5Y~ r~,‘_'*. ‘ ' 1 ‘ ` ` ' _ -noo'¢ Nogioot- --..._ F-_ .I“,‘H°1m“ 4, (3,, Ltd ,ds Mm’ ` » _ ' - _ _' `--Many, rea vos -an en s -_w V ~ " °' - . ~ - -1 tins' ml M.-w.m_-n oor io tllo omoo or lsr. E. r. Hugo yon- K°°Pit illlllpgltyqanlll pi,;,V,,g, V M“_°-"wm_ _ o 8l'ld~W¢ll- WMU 131% f{`,'-“.’,l‘,,‘.’V',§f,'-',,_-“lf-f§,{,.f,'f,",?,‘§,,,‘f,§“tf,‘h§’,§,fh§ifl Rewards, addr-edatind $1,117.00, offered b “ 0 _ curred at an early hour yesterday silt' erlng fr ni D ysi o l tglggg place from her son's residence' this -afternoon at 2.30 o’cloolr A had ( occurred at Greenfield E its contents, including 17 heod of bushels wheat and the entire supp- ly' of oats. In tryin to ektingulsh the._flamss Mrs. Sullivsrrs son was badly burned about the face. The 'fire -is understood to have been cans ed by the explosion ol' a gasoline en- -gine; Thebarn was a valuable build tractors on farms an- opportunity willi be »g~i_von---fa.rmers_ this sgging to see- one at work at the _perimental Station at Charlottetown, Mr.-Clark the Superintendant. ordered a Moline tractor some time ago to be delivered early in March. It will be used first on the thirty acre field leased from the Connolly estate ,adjoining the Driving Park. 'Pho field has- been of _the dam and “ISV “nm I th plowed and the tractorwill housed to National Auth-8-m the friendgiiegarles cultivate it in preparation fm- tho planting of mangels for seed purpos- cs. G.w.v.A.-Ai o _-meeti ` o ' Wi- MOFROW DEAD---A hlell-. G,-eat Wm. vete,_“M,'As;§=mufm ly esteemed and prosperous farmer recmmte an Saturday the following Mr. 'William Morrow passed away omce_b$amrs were e|ec,ed:_» Hbm suddenly last week, Mr. Morrow at. P,-e,,|demVV HIS worship Mayan GV tained the ripe age of 76. was Dlldlfly Wright, prgsidbm' Ex_»G°vm__ unmarried and left an estate of poss- nm- McK|,m0nV secramry_,m_easurm____ ibly $9000. He died intestate. His Mn C_ _J_ Mccormank: -soc," can brother Mr. Elisha Morrow will ad. mmee_préB|dem__ Mm-‘sr;q_ C_ H_ nlinister. The deceased taught school ghandlen S_ A_ Mcnomm MMV the in his early Vyoors, engaged in mer. gee,-eta,-y_ Entertainment Commit-cantile business for a time but for llllilly years past, .devotedhimself to. genial and cheerful of men, never. have we heard an ill word ol' him.: In matters of Church-or state he all ways took an_interest.-C. FORMER RESIDENT DEAD. - ret cf the. deotli -of Mrs.Stainfortl_l McGowan, on- the 11lh_inst.. which news was learned till-cugh a letter to was, in her youth, a very popular res- nowledglng _the Christmas.. ._m,.c{,§s- ter oi' the late Mr. I. C. Hall, for many -which were__sen`t to hér"‘to-be fdr. you-rs' one-.of our most prominent citi- waniéd~t0 our -SqV_-ll,-1|¢d5__.-| '_ p',.mme_ -zeils. and- at one time United States Consul for .this island.-.After the death' of her.7husband,'Mrs. MacGowsn lived - _ . to . We were very pleialsed to foléwgdxgx, in her home at_Winthro_p,.Mass..Late- personal' parcels _;mdl},‘oW ,e,,',._-`¢his- -ly she was troubled with an affection f ‘tlie lieart, 'ond uolwllllstaiuling the _In Fran_ce’.`~'l‘ep of the-5,5393 _0Mm§“.`-most caiiefuliattention-of ller-daugh- ed exceedingly pipe (;1{|-|`m§mg'~g¢0¢k. ter and' every- alleviation-that careful il ursing c_ould’.-pnovide; she passed -awl tliem.to P. E. I men in»"Frp.i;&e` w.fm'i1'y to'thc'great regret of her relatives nd ‘friends _ . _ _ _ - -- oung Sllmmerside -lawyer and is now ttached _'to' the- 26th Canadian Battal- L, . _ ‘ ‘ ‘_ _~__ -lon France and-has-been~uIl ill U18. \ »_ . ‘ -hlont -line since the__e_ni-ly part of D0- ember. He etatesthat practically basket social ond on‘tortoiniiiéiit‘l\etd all -lh¢'=105llr draft' wll° *rained 1" at-_ Union Road-on Mondayniglit, Feb. ,~.5llmlDBl`Sid€ and 'C1““'1°"e.“‘.W“ ig" 18th, was i; decided si1¢¢eggV_-__ 'r|1,¢,-_viinter are -new _lu 'France toget er night-was an mga; -_(mg _am-1' ¢y,¢_-hgp .with most of _the men who went over woo-niloa to its utmost oopaolty. Mi-__ _Wifil the 1°5¢ll-'R.°5”.-- H” '°i’f’"P "'- _Peter Brodie 'acted a's"clialrl`naV»n‘ nnd"0l‘_ything -very cxl>€!l,lBlVfB_ .ln Fifalice- the -goiiowmg 9,-Dgmmmfy 5,58. . wc" ¢f_ol‘=instance a cake- of -sunlight gosp 'rondered`:- -Na'tlansl'Anthe`m7 and God _°°f‘*i“€ 85°” Witt' Qents' The- save o'ur_ulen._- nerniirko-,.-.by-choir-.-_#Simi MY” °=1lv°.il1_i°r.fl,S°°didf“ man;‘Chor_us-`Cliolr’; R7ss'dlu`g-`-lllrf __°f.- #G3-913.5 ffm We 9'-11°F' _cam uf," samuel ' Hussey. Di,,|°g'|m....T}g`e ;\,1_{,;. gtroops over the election result in] 3 ses Ilolines and McGuigsp;, Hdading .Province - thoboys- f_ro_m.the Is all sin told that they.were now attach S _ _ ' George Beers; Solo and -'in trumental .¢d t°- Q“°b°°-fm' ""'*l0“°- H” "’|’°"t“ _ _ .,muslo"i.,'»1lm-_ c; -L. Mcrtliiinoofoluu- .ll-ll' 111° '1B1°.“‘i.‘°9Y“ "1 *lf* §““““°“ elm itawiil- swinging and ooroimio _performances .-are slliwills S°‘>‘i *W1* -*V _ C||pp|n¢ _ ,, VV W., ,,051 -//, KITCHENER S DEATH ‘ ° ontinucd from Page I, Col. 7.) 3° _ - a e are and among the papers seized was s torn c v o f lded and worn “scrap of paper. coll Inspector Donlan for the first time ill - ‘ - his many years of service bowed his head Scul f. li-I-- fotrhooc dmralflsy ---_._ __ _ y Canada ii:..P...F....’:‘i.id...;’.;‘.i‘;i§°..l.. iii. 0"" 110" imllslflfe fills -Scrap vf paper? Brzsclmmis _ e 'f S, Sparrowsilkssd, on Friday last when' se ' ° ° h 0?'-‘r-z'-.'=°.-iw#-°==-'¢"f'“ :.212 ii .lr-~.i::‘:°.i.i“ii. - -»= na ll U10 C115 _ <1 _, ~ ln Lash Ren ard! " ~ -r" -fr 'fr--f - Noted Crumnologlsts Suggest Solutions ARRESTS FOLLOW for this Difficult Problem Can you unravel ilf’ Selecting 9. capital letter as a starting point _aud count- ing c\ cry second or third letter until ull the letters are used up would .surely produce some rrslilt Inspector Wiitsoil and I would procure a mirror :ind rélerthig the “scrap of paper 0 ndenvour to decipher the hidden in defeat., ‘I-Ie._\\:ls complet°ly bsliied ' and the hidden message of the uncanny ' jumble of letters reinained :1 profound cl message -Sherlock Holmes.. liegiurling at a lielecteil one I should read ever otl _er letter or ever third lcttel l belll=\e I ulloud lnystci'y. n The first reward will henwnrdcll lo the con- lcoulnt who uulalns fhelargesl number ol points. l-‘nr instance, fill pnlntn crm bei nhmlnell iw seniiinn l\\ tho correct answer in rho nlysterl-urs message- 'l`l\en there srr .lil nn nts qlwiz l`or general nrailleln, luinlivirillng. spelling, punrlualmn. etc.. and when you comply with the other cou- Write your solution of the mysterious message on one olde ot the nzper only. Put your iiddveon in the upper right hand Boys mid Girls nnlier fourteen ours of nge are not nllowod in y _ ' _ i solve thisimystery. -Arsene Lupin. \ n I diilonn und rules lu below 50 points oddi- ilonpl can be gsgned. 130 points is the r. Tlglrulrallilm 'll/|:eikl¥" (formerly Canada Monthly. sstoblln |906). has created xl great reputation: forlilu ephcelltez/it li¢;:|l:n_ 'tlgrcnl ntlonn nrtceoa u 'Ina _ns :and t|\l'n:s Cunndiun. its hrnud i-dituriollt Ninety-Nine (_)iiie‘i- Cash Prizes .See Blé lllusira§i list of lgewards ScnlAllgrf3.\im"2 $1’l1".90_ ' us well on for lu artiauic mvern and llhtdé lrullnns and Vim hi-,lla undo |»rln\in¢ and general ap|\cnr~.|i\¢‘e. ‘ ' ' ` You mn lleln us udverrllo this mspinilns ‘lmoultl -_-on lim- lr.-ami when _venom uma rollin: you wl.| he asked up write and l if _vim in- \.~l|N\»1 r.. dn su. ` We frankly fell you of these simple rules in advance. There is no ohlir/ation on _[_/our nur! _ _ lo subscribe or lake the niagazine or spend any money in order lo compete' In thu ronlell. ' - gained on each en rry. Colilesl' will closr- on .list day nl Moy, l9l_l, 4 Each rnmdaetllor wl|l_ be asked ro show a -sample any-'ol "Canada 'eekiy" to flva or :lx |riemin,'husl|le|s lllodalel Ill' neighbours, to whom such is mmianlne will appeal und who wljl I l I lu the maiunlne reaularl ‘ corner. 5 2 compete, nor are employees oily "Cannon \\'ee|:ly.". _ " The judging of the entries in this contour will be done by three well known business men who have no connection with Uris 'rm. Prlzeu wlll be awarded according tn the number of points “Bn ll il 7 ' yo -'- Iinr these services the puhlisherréaiunlmntcc to my each toil- lcntant in mall or by adprlze select hv limi or her n advance. .Such guaranteed rcwur will be entirely in addition ln nnv tour petlrive reward which muy bc won. Address your reply lo iept. 90 VANDERHOOF, SCOTT & C0., LIMITED,'35 Lombard Street, Tororiin ;V fl i _ HOME TO BE BUILT.-The (luar-_man had been quite well right up dian is informed that it is thc iuten- to within ii fefw diiys of his death. tion of tile' Excclltors of the Cilndzill lie was in North l'lal.tlel`ord the estate( unless the property is sold week previous to his passing away within the next two months) to con-lnnd looked the picture oi health and vert Beaconsfield House, the resi-|strength. After lie returned home dence of the lute ll. J. Cund-all, si- pleurisy developed und llc wus rush- tuate oil the corner ol' West :milled to Eilaiu llospitul under the care Kent Streets into the “Home” to he ol' Dr. Slzirlin wlicre he underwent. Mr Cundull's will Tllifi would he holly was taken on the train to.Mer- l ’ vin where the funeral service was held, Rev. Graham, the Presbyterian, minister ofilclating. _ .Rov. Mr.. Grrl.~‘ V \- ‘ . 95 hom preached a splendid sérhidn Service was held at the cllurchfalld grave. 1-Ie was buried in the_.new eenleiery ‘ut Mel‘vln_ Tile funeral. was well attended althou li ` 'the _ l H. '» ' » K . established under the -provisions of an operation for the trouble. Ilelweatller wus hitter cold. A beailti~ . _ . . . was thought to 'he on tlle mend and ful wreath was given by friends in __-_.V an admil'ulrlc_ situation for the pur- good hopes were held out for his re-ianrl around Mervin who knew and -- ~€ ~* pose and- lt~is lloped the intention covery when he suddenly took 'worse loved llim whose life had lied. The may he cllrrled ollt. -and slept peucef-llll.yV :wily on De- pull bearers were (lleveland, Quint, ceinbcr 2_4tli._ _ Da-vid Quint., Samuel McCVracken, Ri A'vc~ry .sad death occurred in tho The yollng miln was highly tllo\lglit‘ Edam'-hospital on December 24th. ot' and pnplilar in his home locality' Noss..» ~ ,V when' George Vi/ilbel't Gillespie, the :tndiii fact \\'liel'evei' _lie was known. The News extends its.-sillcol'e_sym-" " "'12 1”-i only soil of Mr. and Mrs. James Gil- He was horu in I’_lC_l_ in lS9l. l-lc patlly to it-lr. und Mrs. Gillespiei in .1 lespie of Stony Lake, Sask., surf- came west iii 1909 and lifid been lnr- the great grief they have lieeu‘ call- culllbed to ll severe attack of pleuri- ming in the Stony Luke " collntry _Thank you also forma mqnypairs V __ ______ _ _ __ sy after a. brief illness. The young from tllilt tum. till his deatli. ills only son. _WWW _A of socks you- sent us; they, aremost _ FRUM THE TRENcHE3°"'I“ “ lui- '__ -_- - _ ` _|- I 4'l_-'1-3 rhzird (‘lai°l:, -Cyril Neale and “Jacob ed upon to hour in tho loss ofitheir CHASE MJ) stay cured the blood blood ' blood matism the out-.»nnd`th'e The auctioning ot_-the.-_'baskets--then _Willem 'the 'follov'_ie_d'which' was ablyicsrriod out be no _rbeu-. hy- Messrs. Brodie._Cartcr, McDonald, Pills ‘bu_lld_ and McKin_rloi'l..' The ,slim _Of $113.00 ‘ red and was -realized -for Ro_ti'_Cros_s_ - Work. the mcg_i'V'I`lie report, of the years- work" road 'lpoison-in -W. Seantlebul"y;_" '_Chorus--Choir.-"` was was once ond was ment for to go tooli. e il_0t=,. this So Economical Bridal nada, ly Lever Brothers Toronto Atoll- =-' _ [recon , use of n was so it and swollen out pills il shout. petite h m e -comniittee wishes tdlftianbk We by the Secretary is 'as -follows: 225 pairs of socks. 22 pairs Vot. iIlltts,_ 17 hospital shirts, 11 pajsmasults. -3 iisnnel shirts, 50 hnndlre hiefs on (who noipooio mo'i;o,;t_no~booiol success it was: ' S8 BIB Ol' 68|' -passed fifty- his sym- 'the loss' his _ home his re -, wllo ofa r The the the who the passing who'wil| be community. for thy seat circlo of readers will' re- the untimel death Glover, wh ch sad at his homo nt 31st- His deathl caused by contact. way, with it 72 years death out- was one ` _ F and ` “ HO IS THIS DR. CHASE?" we were sometimes asked by persons who know his medicines,_but are not familiar with his interesting life story. The boyhood days of Dr. A. W. Chase were spent in the vicinity of Buffalo, N.Y_., and as he had early decided to be ii me_di- cal doctor, he took the_i`irst_ opportunity of attendance at the University of Michi- gan, located at Apn Arbor. After graduation he began _the practice of medicine in Ann Arbor, Mich., and, at the time represented in the illustration, his reputation as a physician of excep- tional skill had spread far beyond the con- fines of his State, and people came to him for treatment from many miles around. Ae he was accustomed to travel across western Ontario to hismative city way made many friends in Canada. The character and personality of Dr. Chase was such that to V Dr. A. W. Chose’e medicines V are for sole by all dealers or sent on receipt of price by summon, lm.. at Co., Ltd., Toronto of Buffalo he_ frepuently stopped pf ¢,,,;i,,|,,,,,,;_"1,, ,,,, ména ms.; ,,A,,.§; i:::;.*..€‘.°'.'::i:i.i..:.‘;f:r.:.i..i‘..i: L_ i ri-sis -:ms-'sos -1-.-»-fo s o I ,_ ll - ..i-_.'.. V '_ _,_ If _ V11 _ 5 J--- -~~~“~ ****~ know him was to love him. He inspired confidence and respect, and made lasting friends wherever he went. And thus it happened that when Dr. Chuv placed his most successful prescriptions on the market, so that tho people might obtain-them more readily, they mot with a reception ln Canada. as well its in the United States. This letter from Mr. Parish will give you some idea. of how Dr. Cha.so'| Medicines became known throughout Canada. Went to Dr. Chase in 1867 "in the year 1881 I vu very bod with my kidneys. I could not work 'on nooount ol nigbnok being lame, sore and painful all the time. anal; I car-ptully followed the directions ot our doctor he was unable to do me much good. At this time Dr. A. W. Chun was booomins known no an especially luoeoolful physician. on on the advice o my uncle. Charles Williams, I vent to Dr. A. W. C at Ann Arbor. Michigan, and he gave me a. box of his pills for kidney disease. "You can scarcely imagine how much good they did mo. They helped mo no much that I went book to tho doctor and bought A kidney trouble and headache. We nwnlrl kong thorn in the house no I' family mo icino. and I would not think of using any other."-llr. G. Wi Parllh. Sturgeon Bay. 0nt.V _ _ __ i.-_ Note that tl\|A‘peV`l;|_\lt and signatlllinf " _ ' iw.. the rmos 'Brom Book author, sro orfovbry- box of his mediclnl. A -. land 'film ll- 'l-ai..-.3»s`».»» M. .`....¢ i i .i - . ! .‘ i _ _ ._ i 5 , _. ii I 1 ' 2-; , r l i _-:.5 ‘ . . '_\' »;! _ :_ - '.5 iol~o._.-is-;`ou -__. acceptable, especially' at this time “op letter received from Lieut.-Ernest H. - V _ . 'V' ' " ' _ ~ _-M ear- 'when the woother is so ve,-y 'Strong he states that they had just had in the Trenches the -|V_n_¢n goof] come. downfroin the front line tren- _mu_ny pairs as possgylero 'try and ches. Lleut. 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