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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 11 Jan 1912, p. 6

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Eo Â¥4,. it GET YOUR 1f This Medicine Does not Satâ€" isfactorily Benefit You _ Practising physicians making a s2¢â€" cialty of stomach troubles are realâ€" ly responsible for the formula _ from which Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are made. We have simply profited by the eXperience of experts. Our experience with Rexall Dyspepâ€" sia ‘Tablets leads us to béelieve them to he an excellent remedy for the reâ€" lief of acute indigestion and chronic dyspepsia. Their _ ingredients are soothing and healing to the inflamed membranes of the stomach. They ate rich in pepsin, one of the greatest diâ€" gestive aids known to medicine. The relief they afford is almost immediâ€" ate. Their use with persistency . and regularity for a. short time helps to bring about a cessation of the pains caused by stomach disorders. : Rexall Dysze;rsia Tablets aid to jrsure healthy apretite, aid . digesâ€" tion, and promote nutrition. As. eviâ€" dence of our â€" sincere faith in Rexall Dyspepsia Tableis, we ssk you .to try them at our risk. _ If they do mot give you entire satisfaction, we will return you the moncy you paid for them, without grestion or _ forâ€" mality. They come in three sizes, prices 25 cents, 50 cents and $1,00. Remember, you can obtain them onâ€" Iy at our storeâ€"The Rexall Store. A. G. Hachnel, Waterloo. GUELPH.â€"Mr. John _ J. Drew has sent in his resignation as â€"memâ€" ber of the Guelph Radial Railway to Mayor Thorp. Mr. Drew was strong» ty opposed to tile extemsion of the street railway to the city limits â€" in @t: Patrick‘s Ward. It is understood Freasurer G. B. Ryan will hand . in his resignation toâ€"morrow _ for Uhe same reagon. # w ul W . y 3 RAILWAY MAN RESIGNS MONEY BACK They are shortâ€"lived and require reâ€" placing every few yearsâ€"not to menton continual patching to keep them in repair. * The best of wood cannot withstand, Sloppy, leaky wooden troughs, or clean, durable Concrete ? Wooden drinking troughs are about as reliable as the weather, â€" + * The best of wood cannot withstand, fZ.""‘L, nviddm'ina 'bm ten to soon itselft im leaks and stagnant pools of vuternm‘hd-fl “dn /s . ility, ck.fi-eu,-dwm of Concrete. > Which is Your Choice ? AMDUK GUELPH‘S BIG BUILDING RECORD FOR LAST YEAR Guelph, Jan. 7.â€"The year _ just, closed far exceeded that of any )!9-' vious year in the history of Guelph, so far as the erection of new buildâ€" ings is concerned, the grand total for 1911 being in the neighborhood _ â€" of $600,000. The prospects for 1912 are brighter than ever, with the probabil= ities that at least threeâ€"quarters of a million dollare in new buildings â€"will be erected. There is already in sight, a part of which is now under conâ€" structioa, over $300,006 worth of buildings. A Masonic Temple, for the: se of a‘l the Masanic fraternities of: Guelph, is likely to be built in â€"the ciby. A joint Executive: Committee, composed of. the Masters and Warden: of the various lodges, with Worshipâ€" itl Master J. A. Hewitt as Chairman has been working on the proposition for someâ€"time, and it is â€" mow almost a surety. . An option has been securâ€" ed on the old Cray property on Quebec â€" strect, owned by Mr. A. W., Cutten, the lot â€" having _ a frohntage of 75 feet, with a depth of > 180 feet, and â€" plans â€" have been drawn for ‘a building with 75 feet front age and a depth ofâ€" 116 feet. The building will have aâ€" Roman stone front, similar to the Y.M.C.A.> and other buildings in the city, and ‘will be of three storics, built on similar lines i0 the Toronto College strtet , temple. Faris, ~â€"Jan. 6.â€"The Petit Journal claims to â€" have authority . for the statement that â€" â€" representatives . . of Italy and Turzey .inâ€"confererce . here kave practically agreed â€"upon . peace terms under which Turkey relinguishâ€" es Tripoli and Cyremmica, the Sultan retaining spiritual control of the Mokammedans in these countrics and in addition Etaly to pay ~Turkey an indemnity. B d c oo d of Concrete. Yncnhm:rawoodenbwdlwifll comparatively 1 :O:;hlithkan powerful a Concrete water or moneyâ€"saving Concrete? We‘d be glad to send fook Whit the Fame Can Do Wah Concrete," â€"Freeâ€"itf you‘ll ask for it. 1t tells the many uses of Concrete in plain, simple languageâ€"tells how to make Datries Dipping Tanke Foundations Fance Posts Faeding Floors Qutters K1 anada Cement Co. Limited National Deank Building, Montreal .« ~~ *‘Bostem Jan. 8, â€" _ .“' "John L. Lee, Bag, Wi ‘f“‘& m' Auage sftee l vie Bgâ€"."s : e **GentlemeR,â€" PS u;’v ef c o ie "int us se Soxke u :x . . ment, I beuty& that :‘: guilty of the offence of which I indicted: *otk* h;] ...'T::‘u to this course by no seliâ€"benefit or .. Jqguiency . "Hglnous as is . my % God has not â€"wholily abai , and 3:"04 and , willâ€"not admit of may still further wroaging by . a public trial ber whose pure vmfi.l{: 1 havo . destroyed. Under the lashâ€" ings of . remorse 1 have suffered . and pd. . In this I find a measure. ol comiott.â€" Iu my meatal w t recognize that there is still, by the mercy of â€" the Iukr}’w of the Divine spark of still lingering within me. 4 "I gould wish to live _only because in somp prison walls I ‘4&- in some small measure, % tul part, help some other de soul. and at: last find faver with ful soul God You are instrected to deliver this t» the District Attorney orâ€"to . the Judge of the Court. e ‘‘Sincerely yours, . .. "Clarence V. T. Richeson.‘ Rev. Clarence V. T. Richeson <avirâ€" dered his sweetbeart, Miss ‘Avis Linâ€" rell, by . administering poison to ber as a headache cure. ~ She was found dead ‘in a bathtub.= im .a Boston young wemen‘s lodginzâ€"house. Richeson was about to wed ~Miss Violet Edmonds, the daughter of _ a Boston financier, and* it was to form an‘ alfiance with â€"Miss Edmonds. that the minister, the police aupposed from the start, sought toâ€" get Miss: Fénroll out of : the way. j District _ Attorney Pelictier learned ot the confession of Richeson from newspapermen, but later comfitmed it from Attorney Morse. Hesaid:â€" â€"‘‘The trial will go on just the same n6 matter what statement may be is sued by Richeson." x: s% "As Rev. Mr. Richeson stands _ toâ€" day before the law he is indicted for the murder in the first degree of Miss Linnell by . giving her g;fg:my of eyani¢e cf pobassium. . ‘The penalty for >sich a crime in Massachusetts is death in the electric chair. . . . If Richeson stamds in court on Janâ€" vary 15 next, the date seb for .. his trial, and acknowledges bis guilt in â€"accordance. . with his statement made â€" public toâ€"day, the court under the law would be obliged to impose the death sentence, in the opinion of Courb House officials. Te Meédicines that aid najure are â€" alâ€" ways â€" most : effectual. . ChamberJain‘s Caugh Remedy acts on this plan. 1t ‘allays . the m. relieves the lungs, t im torin w:e‘m Mh . ure in restoring $ ® healthy . corgtition, 1-132"-;« have testified to its supprior pxogilence. 1 Sold by all dealers. ® District Attorney Pelietier glued] his first statement later in day byâ€" admitting that~ . Richeson might possibly te brought into court before the day set for the trial, but. that such â€"action ~would depend upon the attitude of his counsel. This was regarded by those at the Court â€" Hogse as indicating that the District Attorney and â€" the Court might find a legal way to accept â€" a plea of guilty of murder in the secâ€" ond dogree and permit a life. senâ€" Made b Hena‘ Nests rurching Posts Rest Celars â€"* Slioe Sneiter Walle Which ig, yeulernay W ovie ‘ t MEgporae dhe ts i ;uu'g ~-hlh at 1 pam. f contession, bearing . Richesd Mas ho Stabtee Staire Staile anks Ts Welil Curbe the Government May Try an Rxper gerin makt t ent grou! whic in & bach which @fntofnds fedjnfrpeienberfnfeapnfeeke «bnforfartoets 1t is always best to look upon <he best â€" side ‘of things. ~It is always best to seek to find comfort in the passing incident of ~each day of life. It is better still to apply the lesson Here‘s a Good Gospel so learned to daily application. And there is no one so humble who cam tat glean tor himsell . or herself some lesson for future guidande from the events of every day life, _ ‘The philosophers and the literaty creators have framed many a plan of thought for daily observation, but few of them have done so well . as Kaiser Willian ‘of Cermany, who has hung in his workroom. the following seroil of good advice, ] To be strong in sorrow; not wishâ€" ing â€" for that which is unattainable ot worthléss; content wlfia*hyl _ as it comes; ‘seeking for the good in â€" cverythingâ€"and enjoying nature and ti"nkind asâ€"it is; finding solace in‘ ongâ€"happy hour for a thousand bitter ones, and always ‘giving the best that is in one cven though no thanks are â€" recerved. Who learncth that _ jesson â€" is g:fipy, free, and proud, and his life will be a beautiâ€" fu} one. . But he who mistrusts onâ€" "ly wromgs others and harms: himâ€" self, â€"It is our duty to corsidet is proven, The world is so large and we are so smallâ€"overything éanâ€" not possibly revolyp around ourselyâ€" SooOm MB P eii . e se t D Cedats At is necessary for the good of : the whole© creation? : ‘The great, wise will of the aflmighty and â€" ompipoâ€" â€" tent . Creator . manilests itself . in éverything, animate or inanimate, in this '“"ie“ petty . . human beings" lack the wisdom to : com prehend it Asceverything is," . so should it be, in this world;> _ and no matter how it is, it is _ always &a in the eyes of the Creator. rg is »much philosophy, . . muth wigdom and common ‘sense â€" in this 91‘ Good: <â€"It is to be regretted melther Rulers nor the Ruled }ive up *o its precepts. ROGUS EXPRE Autfi::-mmwr them .againgt: bogus Dominion. Express money ordets, and the following ‘desâ€" cription is given of the man â€" betieved to be atteniptiny to pass these bogts money orders; ‘‘Thirty â€"ye O'I:.‘fl feet & inthes tall, . wei 180 j fair ~complexion, clean sh sois ""fnt, tea" o and shabby . bo i . bo« otherwise hlgfl dreaged." / OX NP es. If something injures us .. or causes us pain, who knows but what CMt 1 finch, in fav eotge Goodw gu tihe tm with utes Expro®s drawn of atermark. de Prestol xd by 4 WMan tlad d ired mend t 10f B"+*.:+ ELIVERY not mofe "DaB with no return road. Ti¢ sugâ€" OKDEA T4. I he leal Pridi eorge Sou th able t t 1th im be the gh a t were driven out here toâ€"night by â€"â€" a fire, which broke: out in the .. A; B. Wilkes _ tencment house on Dalhousi¢ street. The fire,> which otiginated from a defective gas stove,. spread ‘ rapidly and destroyed â€"the rear of the house;? 1t also threatened. _ Almas‘ . livery stables and the Micklie Dyment Lumâ€" ber yards, and was checked in time. Both â€" firemen and police had great difficulty in rescuing te tenants trom the dwelling, which is a frame â€" strucâ€" ture three stories high and irregular® ly built. es eE ® t T The fire â€"was discovered . at â€" 9 o‘cleck. Had it been later there perâ€" haps would have been many lives lost. ‘The loss is $1,500, partly covâ€" eted by insurance. a ONLY °3 PERâ€" CENT. LOSS Chief® Engineer ~Sotham of * the. Hydroâ€"electric Power Corynission, a¢â€". cording: to the Electrical News {or: January, recently switched over <the linee. _ ~coveringâ€" Western Ontario . in guch a way as. to=obtain one _ conâ€", tinuous transmission circuit of 273 miles, and found that there was . @ drop. of â€"only $ per cent. in the yolâ€" tage. â€" The cireuit _ included Guelph, Stratford, St. Mary‘s, London, Woodâ€" stock and Dundas: The test is conâ€" sidered most satisfactory and prov‘ es the high quality ol the trans mission line. â€"The small loss of 3 pet cent. is â€" inappreciable and affords triking evidence > of the wisdom of constructing aâ€" 110,000 volt line, enabling theâ€"current to be . conveyâ€" ed +Tfong distances with appreciable ~A WESELOH loss Brantford, Jan. 6.â€"Filteen families It Is These That Bring Wrinkâ€" tes and Make Women Look Prematurely Old & LITTLE WORRIES INâ€"THE HOME Almost every woman at the ~head of a ‘home meets â€" daily ~with â€" many: littic:â€"worties in her houschold _ afâ€" fairs.â€" They may be too small to noâ€" tice an bout altetwudna':fit it~ is these samé consian« 1i worsies that make so many women look preâ€" patuiely old.~ Their effect a "be notited in sick or nervous C8, fickle appetite, pain in the back . or side, sallow complexion, â€" and the coming of wrinkles, which every woâ€" 15 FAMIL!Es DRIVEN OUT man dreads. Towthose thus :N Dpr. _ .Williams‘ â€" Pink ~Pills a speedy and certain cure, a restotaâ€" tion of color to the cheeks, . mess to theâ€"eve; a healthy Among the thousands ‘of . Canadian womeu who have found new â€" health and new strength through the use. of Dr. Williams‘ Piok PiMis is Mrs. W. €. Daetr, London, "Ont., . who â€" s«ys: "About two years ago J found myâ€" "About two years ago J found . myâ€" ullmb.dlyt:lhd:.wnwtt was almost. impossi \perform . my housebold duties.~Ifell off in fesh, wak weak and 4 no a& ‘”““. feet 810 ; l” turtber make my Hteâ€"migerable 1 was aMicted with those other aiments trom which so many women sufier, I ‘!dtd.rlly klld..= -M“ :‘.: \ benefit,â€" > < t« + “:‘t 1 was m‘“ inâ€" validiem.. .1 was to $ry . Dt. iNistos® ‘Pink PMHs, "‘-"“f I felt #omewbat decided to do ao. To my delight atter taking : the ma fot ' 3/ ks 4. ‘ ’{»,» ',_" . C . o tdfi * § s % P e ¢ % L 97 Men‘s Overcoats, Boys Overcoats and Suits, » Ladies and Children‘s Coats _ . Ladies‘ Suits and Skirts, â€" Furs for Children, Furs fi Mon‘s and Boy‘s Ciothing Berlin $5 lasBe "cente a ox ar sit . ‘¥orms cen .. O . al% . 11 50 mam mm All the above lines are included in our big clearance sale. â€"â€"Come : carly>a 6 picking. 'l\oto’llwhnmhmmthmhonuhflwhm hlflhrchfl‘fl%, 2 :Hffl%. % avod onLy UP TO . Sust, 1912" Bring it wit and Fu: This Coupon is as good uw i lom from Weati other â€"ailments women sofier, I medicing, : but ie thdhic in inâ€" It 7 U ‘ {-wxsz mm 4f .â€"â€"â€" â€" | Drs.KENNEDY &KENNEDY f 1 19 O bP 0 A. WESELOH & CO. a you when you C( s, Men‘s and Bove FIRE LOS§ IN CANADA IS $44 PE& MINUTE Splendid Magic Lanterns (with twolve slides); â€"â€" Steam â€"Engine nearly one foot high) with whisâ€" tle, fly wheel and everything comâ€" plete for tunning; Solid Gold Sigâ€" net Ring; â€" guaranteed _ "Starr" nockey skates,~ or ~Guaranteed Watch free to any boy. Send us your name and we will send you 30 sets of Beautiful â€" Vatentine, St.â€"Patrick and other post cards to: sell at.‘ ten cents a set . (6 cards in cach set).. When _ sold zend us the money and <we . will send you whichever .afln you Address, . Homérâ€" g ‘Dept. 7, Toromto.® = ~ _ °_ ed fir Beautiful . Prench dressed Doll, u‘h:h: tall, _ with qul;‘hk:t open shut; FRolled Goid t and Chain;"~ guaranteed .. ‘Starr‘‘ hockey or Spring â€" Skates, _ ot Solid Gold Signet Ring free to any girl, . Send us your name and we. will send you:â€"30 sets of Beagâ€" titul Valentine, °St. Patrick and other post cards to sell at . ten centé a set (6 cards in each set): When sold send us the money and we will send you whichever prize you choose. We prepay all charges. Address â€"â€" Homerâ€"Warren Co., Dapt. 7, Toronto. PATIENTS TREATED THROVGHKHOVYT CANADA FOR 20 YEARS Toronto, Jan. &~â€"About $44 butm i etery miaute during 1911 m M: fire waste of Canada ag. Mr.: J. B. "Laidiaw contributes i important . article to the annual ~~ ~Comsuctanon mas _ vamcose veas wexvous ty a oÂ¥ n “-“““'51,; L C and BLADDE hem: . : o T: m all Discases Poc %’% y â€" Cl o d P o d wy! see us mnnl!yallitmu«lielllammflofidtuw’ ' no pnr-h in our . Windsor offices are "Tor ce Laboratory for Canadian business omly, .all letters as follow DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windsor, Out.: _ â€"__. Write for our private address, of this issue, sbowing thei ‘: Camda, NUl“dm tor prcrireiy. M . the welldenown â€"adjuster Free to Boys Free to Girls mbanie CURE DISEASES OF ME or Dss K. & K. article Â¥ * N TT TY B uL «w «.:..u‘x ad All letters from Canada miust be addres H ofn tiasts ghoe diep ban neament Method Treat 7 you oc matter how. many d mhowwy - benefit you; no: inatter wnufi", youhlnapnflnvfi.n» Couraed you L b‘&' fiur c you are at e mss pry Aâ€" ifarricq and iive in t symp« toms breaking out and past v. it *: f NOTICE ___ * COUNTYAWATERLOO The Munici cofi' icil of the County of“;rlhrl‘_oo__ ill meet & the Copurt Houn« Reclincon: s<~._ 'rvns’ &Akr. JAN.‘ 28rd, 1019, at 2 o‘ s y Berlin, Jin. 2nd, 1912 o t Newmfivv Strong and Cournpbens MCNTREAL We The ‘Daily Wimes‘ o« wish @000 LCamsalgn® fat regular F5( three dcilnta soxu®‘ POUVSALL & ® ow Poncy iy Tom +y wonld also anto Ontario MAKE 1T Youn taon oittaine d gh } @4

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