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The. News.Reeord.
THE GREATER CANADA
POWER PRESIDENT'S PROPHECY
OF CHEAPER . POWER.
Maj. -Gen, F. V. Greene of Buffalo
Speaks Eloquently of Canada's
Rapid Rise In Wealth, Population
and National 'mportance-Public
Demand the Cheapest Possible
Power and Preservation of Falls,
"It ia not alone' izi manufae-
tures-that cheap power will prove
7-iiiKriertage-aiii,': tint a1B in ' Uglitz
ing, possibly in heating, and cer-
tainly in many domestic uses, not
alone in the great cities, but in
the villages and on the farms. .
t
believe the day is- ot far distant
When practically ry house in
Ontario- Within 2 miles •of the
Niagara River will 0 lighted by
electricity supplied by the power
of the great cataract. It will be
running the sewing machines, the
churns; the lee -cream freezers, the
ventilating fans, the house pump,
the knife -cleaner and sharpener,
the dieh-washing,, machine, the
clothes -wringer- and other -parts of
'the laundry;and a host of other
domestic utensils not yet invented,
but much thought about at the
present, time ,hy amultitude et in-
ventors." -Gen. Greene of Buffalo
to Toronto Empire Club,
Maj. -Gen. Francis V. Greene of,13nf-
falo, a man of national reputation in
the United Sta.tes as an author, mill-
tary expert; and public official, ad..'
dressed a large attendance of the mem-
bers of the• Empire Club of Toronto
at hmcheon the other day ort the sub-
ject of Niitgara power. Gen. Greene is
presiffent of the Niagara Construction,'
. Co. and of the Ontario &.Niagara.'
MOW te7regitItite Mid *e MIMI Uta die- EWLIBERAL LEADER
tribution of Niagath
ra power rough- N
out the Province of, Ontario.
Two Countrlee Not Apart.. P
"In the United Stateathe Main ob- ' GeO. P. Prbhabni, M. P.P.,: BrOOK.
jest has seemed to be to preserve the
Valls, and in Ontario, to distribute the • • Ole. by UnaniMoUS ChOlOe.
power from the Fallei and yet, after
all, I do not believe that 1 the two
countries are seriouely apart. I be- Editor Accepts With the 00ndition
That Party Throughout Province
in Ontario in favor preoerving the
lieve there is lust asninch sentiment
of
Falls, in csee they are in any clanger, • May Act as They Please -Ontario
as there is in the Visited States; but Surplus Totals $300,000, With Rove -
from better knowledge of the facts nue of $7,000,000eePrernler Whitney
they do not believe that the Falls are.
Announces Large Grant to Scheele,
in any danger . of, injury from any
works new, -in progresa.or contemplate , ._Toronto, --JIM:- '29. --George . Any
ed. In the United states I . believe Graham M; 1'. P. for Brockville, was
there is a eentiment.eo strong as -that. selectect-by--the Liberal eaucas--of the-
--iii.....Canada in laver of diotributing,
local House yesterday as leader of the
the power as cheaply and as :widely
party for the present session,
as possible," •
He believed, that the United States Mr. Graham's Career.
Mr, Graham was born *March 31,
Congress would adopt the views of the
is at F•ganville„ Renfrew . County,
International' •Waterways Commission,
looks rather distinguished, with sit,
rather over medium height and
whichlas Made specific recommenda- He is
tione as to the diversion of water, and
very hair and the urbane expression
ate.ted the arnOunt which could not
of .a suceessful newspaper- man. His
be exceeded, without the :possibility
of injury ‘to, Atio . appeeeeem of the first • counter in the provincial Bad
was against Premier Whitney in Dun -
:\Falls' Importance to Ontario.• •
went to Brockville -to edit and manage
. • Dun-
das. That was in e891, In 1893 he
"Of the importance of Niagara pow- The Recorder. Previously he had held
el to Ontario," he continued, "there newspaper positions in Morrisburg
'can :hardly be ' any question. It is
impottiitit to Now York State, but New ville .seat and in 1902 doubled his
and Ottawa. In 1898 he won the Brock-
York is comparatively close. to the
coalfields and has no duty to pay on first majority of 188 votes. In 1906
coal. 01 the. importance of power it - he lost the. •Advantage, but retained
self there is It the' seat, He has been chairman of
even less question.
is the finidamental prime mover of Public accounts committee and for
three months in 1904 followed J. R.
modern civilization. The• only source .
of- it is the sun's energy, which has Stratton as Provincial Secretery.
"Sunny Ways" 11.
formation of coal- tind,...oiLand „gas, . Mr. Graham is a good speaker, ready
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been manifested: in the past in,. the
is now manifested in the tides and the andwittyand always good-humored.
winds, and in the future will be chief- . His reputation in every respect is
.
limmaculate., He is . a general fitvore
y utilized in the energy of falling
.disdov- ite and with' a clear-eyed smile of
water, thanks to the recently
much sweetness exerts great personal
ered uses of electricity. The use of the
. of -falling water is as old as . magnetism. He is interested in amse
energy
history itself, but until:near- the hie, T tour sport, hockey,. lacrosse, baseball,
ginningof thepresentcentury its ap- football and rowing claiming hire tie
s( . officer or. patron • in the . Brockville
yardfrom the spotwhere the water . - • • • ' . . • : -
plication was limited.to a few hundred clubs
He is a Methodist, a Freepeason arl
Co„Power. . and as • such his remarks 'fell. Now by converting .the hydrau- . e.
in regardtothe necessity 'and import- lie energy into electricity and by put- has been grand mastet. 'Of the A..0.
of Ontario. In 1882 he married
ante of Obtaining for the' people of ting in that electricity,. an enormous U.W.
this province in the. cheapest possible • pressure. or voltage the power can be. Miss. Carrie, daughter of Nelson
-.manner a supply of power from Nia- transmitted at least two hundred miles SouthworthMorrisburg, and has two
,
sons. His father was Rev. W. FL
gars have authoritative .weight. thadvantam. and if the electrical art ;
• Stormont CountY, and his
The first portion of Gen. Greene's'. progresses. as Much in the next ten Graham of. '
Mother Eleanor Stephenson, from the
discussion of the. tibjeots. of the Em- it will be feasible to transent it 500
address was devoted to a thoughtful • years as it has in the last ten years
pire Club and the pro tible future of ' iniles.. • • . . -1. , , -• north of- Ireland. . ,
Canada and its . ations to Great . What Cheap reefer Will 'Do. . ..received congratulations, by wire from
Among other Messages Mr. Graham
tailahie..regard .to the. advantages: of :' the Brockville Liberal •Associatien.
Britain and the nitedeStates. •
' ' "To come- down somewhat :to de-
. this power for' Ontario; Ieneed onlyHas Prernier's Good'.Wishes.
• • •International Relations. ' . • • .:
the speaker, "to study these problems say that 'Ontario owns the northern •
HPourseemlyerestWie hdlatyneys.pookn.rlosMiins tole,
"It behoeyes my countrymen?'• said • -
be their attitude tciward their neigh- • bank of the Niagara- River-, -an'd that :
. friend. who has become leader ,of the
bor on*.the north, destined. so soon to • Niagara power cim be generated and Opposition. We on this side - wish him
. with some care and decide What .is to-. shore of Lake Erie and the*western
be the equal in wealth and 'popula- distributed throughout all that portion: .all the personal comfort and setistric-
tion of A. great nation. I think the. of Oeterio Which lies betWeen Toronto tion and everythi, he may desire in
attitude of the United States ;towards . and Windsor', at a•cest less than power that resPect.' • - .. , . • ..
- Canada,_ has, in the past, not been.. „I_6- r-, •
en, be pi -educed by steam. :To what Apart from Hon,' G. P. Graham's
wise. There. WAS a time 20 years ago L*
extent you Will use it is. for. your Man; . - 0 an extraaosvu,monotitieo of eOrpsp oasninitnnal:thadeenrt.
.rurtael. •
when by the exercise of proper tact ufacturero • themselves - to. . say. .0f • pfublic" seheOlSa,241.ret , cF.aar.ligisi
-we :Might have ',secured the Canadian .' Ours-% power is not the only .element worthy in the Legislature Yeaterdayi
Market almost as Completely as .our , 4'ilL the . cost of Matutfacture. -Labor, The . galleries were ' sparsely fille 11
own • Market,. ,As . matters stand now, . raw , material, and transportation arel. 3.25 , when the House opened a
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Canada, has na favors to ask of any- eaoh inore impottant, I believe, than . sonic minutes were oecepied-Wth the
am. , it has been said that British,. .
tant .eleriaent: 'in ordinary manisfao. ' Act.; : . 7 . . '
Peti"litatilaTUniCi al
*.rils t pthe,
one, either • oii this side"'of the Atlan•-• „power as elements of cost, but the ., presentation ,of .
tic or on .the other. . As to Great Brie pinver is, nevertheless; a very impor.- . obnoxious clause 660 in e
sovereignty in Canada existo ohlY ` so _tures Lhelieve a saviflg. of, say, ozie-' ''' . 8..urPlu. s $3°°'°°°'
. . , . . . .
• perhape; in .view of the loyal- .feeling saving :of from:. 5 per cent. to 15 per ; i.- ...k vehminary vote On the ,estimates
long as it is • not exercised, and, while
. half. in. the: cost of power means a
Ward '*ur mother country, yeti Might. ducte.in the electro-chernioal' indus--,J .,0q5i0,00 0 w as -passed ' through coin»
„how - existing.' throughout Canada to- cent. in the out of the .finished pro-• • mit
tee.
. to ecknowledge . the..: truth., of . tries, • such as. atuninium, calcium car- 710;e1I.,:Fereuscin (Grenville ) moved
aide - carburunduine soda -ash • nitro- that'Rouse "thank his honor for
&nous:products,. and the reduction. of ,
i . the gracious speech his..hopor address-. •
• such - a -statement,- yet I •think :that-. • - •
Gov -
tion a practical you' Will : flu& '
this statement not fa,r wrong. • ' ,. certain metals, a ted.uction of one-half , ed to us.". He• spoke for 35 minutes
in. any 'matter Which bringp..the cfu'ep-• ,. - ' .
he....price.. .61 .. power . means ..a.• re-. I. and eraperted the 'news that the ..GoVe
duction of possibly. 40. per cent. m enneent surplus would be over $800,,
the cost of the finished product, Cer- 000; the reVetitte' being. in . the ;neigh-
. • ' Determine Our Own Future. . " j'a: •
whether it is to .be in a Consolidation., ..tain industries of• • this last named borhoed of $7,000,000. T -he prosperity
ohicultileexGceoevdeetndmtehnetexapnect hae-.
, .
"Just .what your .future is to be,.
of the British- gmeire, or in absolute 'class require the very. cheapest' pow:, congratulated them on having lived
lot°. neeOntarioven
independence as a great nation, or in. en, .and cannot stand the costof trans- .• : within their income. He then took up
seine .alliance with your powerful and; • mating. it. For. such indastriEM spe-: ' the asanous topics. mentioned. in. the
still growing neighbor to the south, I cial facilitie's -And artirtintagesare speech from the throne -anct'discassed
'do .net. undertake to: say; but ' of this present in,. that portion of Ontario be- theta briefly, •• ' • • ' ••• .• ' ': ••
I am ,sholtstely Ottani, and that iii, :,tWeene the Weiland Canal and the • • A handicap to ' Farrners:
. by .y. you t
:have reached : he la
. ke .naVigation arid 'five lines Of .' Donald Sutherland (South •Oeferde
ourSelves; that
Abet your future will :be determined Niagara River, having the benefit of ' '
the . Position where you are absolute
trunk
. railroads, and, power at 'a . price •
. Who seconded the motion, speke with
masters of your ,Cavii destiny. • As. you almost unrivalled for- cheapness. ' ' • e • . • •
greater fluency. perhaps, *and -evidently
.
work it out and as . you grow. greater
' Whate.Electrieity ...Will Do. . .• II 'd the usual corn -
year by year I think we, in the.:O•nited.plitnents and procaeded. to voice the
States; will have the same- feeling. of . at te • •• coniplaint,o1-,the farmers for want of
n .o er industries, such . as agri- 'skilled help.* They were all handicap -
respect and admiration: for yew. that
hardware,' textile fabrics, steel andiron . migrants of this class must be en -
pad on this account, and skilled im-
cultural implements,,boots • and shoes. -
one strong, self-reliant. self-respecting
works, the price Of power is a leas ..couraged from Great Britain. The Do: ,
man has for another, that your growth, .
important' factor,' and the high:less can minion spent -$942,000 on this work,.
although .politically -and eommethially
independent of us, .• 42 1-2 per cent. of _
cannot -but, he eee 'stand -the -cost of transmission-te the -and-Ontario paid-
. such t te point where oindustries 'are . al- - the Dominion revenue.. They had a
vantageous to nee and thain spi.
a tariffs- Which. now and probably... ready developed; . as they are at so ,' right to some return, and the class of
forthe a long 'time will diVide. ue your Many points. in Ontario, ratherthan men sent by the booking..agerits was
growth must lead to a large trade with
And. moving down th the vicinity of
to stand the Cost of. pulling. up stakes • not what. was Wanted. Ile had heard.
us and • that with the constantly ,f -in- little but approval of the Government;
thN' ' - • school measure of last session; he
e that cheap power will prove advan- -prithied the . administration of the
Xt. is not • alone- in .manufactures ,
ship which cannot fail to be of the
in heating, and :certainly in Many
""possibly . -••.
colonization .; roads; . declared the •
" t CouncilsAct had created en-
tageous, but also nilighting,
'domestie uses,not alone in the great thusitism--(applause)-and waxed elo-
highest, mutual advantage." . .
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Nieriara Power Possibilities. .., eitiee, but in 'the Villages and on the ':
quent•over cheap electric power.
Turning to . the • question of Niagara • .farms.e I believe the day is . not fat Mr. .Graham moved the ad)ourn-
ment- of the debete.A11_,Tuesday..
power, he. noted that' now the street distant when practically.eery .ho' vise. - • •
Teronto on the west were operated by, Niagara River will be lighted by dee- Russia Withdraws Its 'Troops.
. cars of Syracuse on the east and cif. in Ontario without 200 miles • of tha '
•Niagara newer; and between. these tttro tricity supplied by the power of the St. Petersburg, .jan. 06 -The Ruse
points,. distant 250* mithe from:- each great ca.taract. It will be ru . 'rig the ' siiin government has decided to with --
other :as the wires run, a variety . Of sewing 'tnitchineEi; the • churns, the ice • draw. its troops frOm Manchuria im-
industries in the. way' of light, heat cream freezers, -.the ventilating fans, mediately ,.lestead• of awaiting this
and power were dependent on this . the house Pump, the knife -cleaner and date, April 15; fixed by the Russo -
mighty force. - sharpener, the dish -Washing machine, .japanese agreement.. The Governments
Oe his own side of the river public !Of Chitin and Japan have been noti.-
.opinion in regard to Niagara" Seemed ' the clothe's-wringer and Other parte of , fled of the decision, and of the stein'
the laundry, and a host of other -dor
to have crystalized' into the cry, Save"mastic utensils not yet invented, but already taken hy Aussie, assueing the
the Falls." On the Canadian* side the .1nUch. th - h • t
ou 1 t t conipletion of the evaCuation. at an
early date.. ' 7.
Victorious Thro' Merit
OXYDONOR triumphs througa merit -
for years it, has heenl the life guard of •
more than a 'pillion persons, It is the
emhodittidnt of the kighese law knotvn to
human scierog..--bcit is concentrated the
experience of the greatest scientist of the
name eleM4111:011Otaractiareat age. A lahor of love for humanity. •
No other agency for health has so many faithful fdends-hone other
deserves so many. OXYDONOR instils new life into We eyetetn; regene
ates, reinvigorated and Vitalizes every organ into the proper diseharge
the functiob for which Nature intended them. Its use brings vigorous
health veith all the physical activity that makes life worth living.
No matter what disease you have this is the on.ly natural cure for it.
There is no danger, no pain, no doctor nee Medicine in using OXYDONOR.
It win last a lifetime and serve the whole family. Send today for book
No. 53, inailed free. Write us a description of of your case.
NERVOUS PROSTRATION. : HEART TROUBLE. -----
-Mr. E. Graham, 82 Robinson St., Toronto, r"---UMet. 1-
''1 herehy certify that I have used Oxydonor No. 2 for more that) .4 year
for nervous prostration end heart trouble. I feel now: fully restored to
health, and- from careful observa OM I have no hesitation in Saying that
my complete recovery is entirely due to the apglication of Ogydonor,"
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. RHEUMATISIVI. •
,Mr. Johr Martin, Arnim -jot,' Ont,. Can.- . writes Fehrtraey 14th, 1901: -
'After seven months' use of Oxydonor. I'have been greatly relieved and
almost entirely eared of i lieumatism frotn which I have sulfered for forty
years. I gained ten pounds while using Oxydonnr. 1 am, seventy eight
years of age. Winilti not In' withoitt Oxydonor for any money."
Beware of 0 'germs and FreitsIent Imitations. The Genuine has t1.0
name of "Or, I . Salons Si Co,.'' pr, July stamped in its metal parts.
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creasing facilities for communication
• and intercourse there will be. a con-
stantly increasing inthrisey and, friend -
cry seemed to be Transmit and de-
liver the white coal at the lowest pore
Bible price," He believed that the so-
lution to these two problems was now
being worked out.
Sentiment In the States'.
"In the United States," the speaker
wept on,. "public sentiment has found
expression hi the Britton bill adopted
in Congress on June 29, 1906,.assert-
ing the paramount rights of the Unit-
ed States against •the rights of the
State of New York and. the riparian
owners in the waters of the Niagara
River; expressing the determination to
control the navigation of the river,
protect the integrity 'of the frontier
and preserve the beauty 'of Niagara
Palls, and thereupon forbidding the
diversion of water on the American
. side from the Niagara River or any
of its tributaries,. extending as fax
west as Duluth, be power -roes,
without the written permit of the Sao,
retary ef_War„,„„x,tothidlni
introduction of pleetricity from the
Canadian side of the Nigarit Rivet
into the United State* witlhout a simi-
lar ,permit. ,Incidentally this law de-
stroys the rights of riparian owners
as they and their predecessors have
believed them to exist for the last 200
years, and destroys them as complete-
ly as if a wall had been built,at, the
river's edge of their property. On -this
Canadian side public opinion has
found expression in. the Beek la*, giv-
ing to the Ontario Government the
right to expropriate by judieial pro-
ceedings tiny 'or all power -houses,
transmission lines, and even, if de
sired, to expropriate the electric out -
rent itrielLand iannehatint a wow*'
g about ate presen
time by a multitude of inventors."
• " , Probe For Harvester TrUst,
- Washington, Jan. 28.= -The Depart -
Burnham at Sing Sing.
Ossining,. N. Y., Jan. 28. -George Ment of Connnerce and Labor through
the bateau- of corporations has begun
Burnham, Jr., former vice-president of au investigation of the International
the, Mutual Reserve, Life Insurance 1 Harvester Co., called for by a Senate
Co., is in Sing Sing Prisen, but. has I resolution, adopted last December.
+not yet been booked. Warden John-
ston said yesterday he. did not know, Sir Francis Evans Dies.
what work Burnham would be. put at. London, Ian. ' 28. -Sir Francis
Miss Beecher Stowe Dad.
SimsbUry, Conn., Jail. 28.-Misrh,
Harriet Beecher Stowe, daughter of
'the famous writer' of that name, died
here Saturday night, aged 70 years.
eiropecie ereaci -in mammon.
Aamilton, Jan. twart,
Cobourg, dropped dead Saturday even-
ing while visiting his sister, Mrs. B.
S. Wilson, here. The remains were
forwarded to Cobpurg last evening.
•
Henry Evana, director of several corn -
i
panics and a partner in the firm of
Donald Currie & Co., managers of the
Union Castle Line of steamships, is
dead. ,
Dinner to Col. Girouarci.
London, Jan. 26.-(0. A. P.) -Col.
• Gironard will be the pnacipel guest
of the Canada Club dinner on Feb. 5.
Sir Charles Tupper will preside. Lord
Strathcona will a e prenent.
COLLISION WITH TROOPS.
-191i41Preralms---1-rthired--Duritra-E-vie--
tion of Ssminaritta.
Van Ness, Frame, Jan. 24. -There
Was a fierce collision yesterday be-
tween -500 troops and the popultiee,
led ,by the Marquis d'Anglade, dur-
ing the eviction of the seminarists of
St. Anne d'Auray.
The crowd eried: "tong liye the
PrussiansiP and in the fight many
persona were , injured on both sides.
The marquis knocked out the eye of
a commissary of pollee with an um-
• brella. The Marquis d'Anglatle was
arrested.
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---•••7011yreceer711111reellIPWMPPITIONVIII
January 31a, 1,907
The United .States is said to be
willing -A$ grant Candida a; share in
the seal fisheries of the Prib-yloff Is-
lands on condition that she diScontio- -
ues pelagic sc:aling,
The Si, Augustine Separate School
at Dundas was destroyed by fire'. •
The Comfy Comieil of Wentworth
itave decided to build a house of ree
fuge. ' .•
• ,Established 1879 , • •
Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis
cot4h, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
Cresolene isa boon to Asthmatics
Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a
remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs
titan to take the remedy int° the stomach?
it cures because the air rendered strongly anti-
septic is catried oyer the diseased surface with
. every brpath, giving prolonged and constant treat-
ment. 11 15 inViluable to mothers with small
children. .
Thoseof a consumptive
tendency find immediate
relief from coughs, or in -
&titled conditions of the
• throat. .
Sold by druggists.
Send postal for booklet.
LVOtIONO, MILES CO.,
Limited, Agents, Mont-
real, Canada. 30
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THE HOSPITAL FOR
sr 5r SICK CHILDREN
7'7
For it Cares for Every Sick Child
• In Ontario whose Parents:
Cannot Afford to Pay
tor Treatment. • •
• The Hospital for Sick Children, College
street, Tormito, appeols te fathers. and • , • '
mothers of Ontario for funds to maintain.,
• the thousand sick • •
children that it •
nurses within its
walbs every year.
This Hospital is
not 1 local institu•
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tion -brat Provin-
ciaL The tiok
child from any
• place in , Ontario
who can't afford to
pay has the maxis
• privileges as the
• child living in Tea% '
"survr warns sea sato and is treated -
nom fie,.
The Hospital had-htst year in its beds
and cobs 851 patient -331 of these wer.
from 231 pieces outside of Toronto, The ••
cost is
1.37 ate.
Admits Being Read Out.
Montreal, Jan. 28. -Armand Lav-
ergne, M. B. for Montmagny, confirms
the report that he has been read out
of the Liberal party, beg and bag-
gage, and that Sir Wilfrid Laurier of -
ridded in person at the ceremony Of
political excommunication. It is also
understood that the patronage will be
exercised in future by the local mem-
ber for the county, Mr. Roy.
E,AgILAKE
SHINGLES
WRITE FOR PRICES
METALLIC ROOFING C9
ToRoNYE67:675,' NADA.
• Middleton, N.Y.,Jan. - 28.-rour
earth tremoro, distinct and severe
• enough to causd buildings to tremble
and to startle the occupants, were felt
in this city and vicinity yesterday.
M. P. Operated On.
Ottawa, Jan. 26, -Edward Cochrane,
M. P. for Bast Northumberland, who
has been ailing for sometime' past,
• was operated 'on at noon yesterday
for candor of the 'stomach,
Dear Mother •
Your little ones are a reagent care is
Fall end Winter weather. They will
• catch cold. Do you know about Shiloh's
Consumption Cure, the Lung Tonic, and
whit it has done for so many? It is said
• to be the only reliable remedy for all
diseases of the sir pauses in children.
Itis absolutely harmless and pleasant to
take. It is guaranteed to curt! Or your money
is rebelled. The price is 25c. per bottle,
and all dealers in medicine sell
per pa-
tient per
Jay, and
44i� re
were 138
sick
ones .
a day in
the Hos.
w"..safget
ttti
how 71t.
sin,.
it,„ NNW PlOrrRi 101KVES, JUIT
OUS-
dation
the Hospital has treated 12,120 children.
About 8,600 of these were unable to pay
and were treated free.
Your money
can put gel -
de n hinges
on the door
'f the
Ros.pi tal's
mercy.
Every-
body'sdollar
may Ise***
Friend i n
Need t. "
NERYIWO 1111111.41t/Aini. 1"nleboaes
child.
Your dollar may be & door of hops to
somebody's child. The Hospital pays out
dividends of -health and happiness to set.
faring childhood on
every dollar that is
paid by friends of
11111. children.
If you know of
any child en your
neighborhoOd who
is lick or crippled
or has club f,e e s
mid the parent's
tom" to tits .rwo OLOU YOOT OASSII
' IWPLASTIII
pita.
Bee what cart be dons for club -foot 60-
dren. There were 3d like cases Wirier
'and hundreds in: 31 ICU..
•
/MOTU*
?lease send Contributions to /toil
Robertson, Chairman, Or to Doughis David. ' •
e See.-Trose , of the Hosital for Sick
ineeeemee,e.leyeemeejem=p
e4 Obildrete College Street, Toronta
ilmaimidiradb.s.
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The United .States is said to be
willing -A$ grant Candida a; share in
the seal fisheries of the Prib-yloff Is-
lands on condition that she diScontio- -
ues pelagic sc:aling,
The Si, Augustine Separate School
at Dundas was destroyed by fire'. •
The Comfy Comieil of Wentworth
itave decided to build a house of ree
fuge. ' .•
• ,Established 1879 , • •
Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis
cot4h, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
Cresolene isa boon to Asthmatics
Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a
remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs
titan to take the remedy int° the stomach?
it cures because the air rendered strongly anti-
septic is catried oyer the diseased surface with
. every brpath, giving prolonged and constant treat-
ment. 11 15 inViluable to mothers with small
children. .
Thoseof a consumptive
tendency find immediate
relief from coughs, or in -
&titled conditions of the
• throat. .
Sold by druggists.
Send postal for booklet.
LVOtIONO, MILES CO.,
Limited, Agents, Mont-
real, Canada. 30
To Y
THE HOSPITAL FOR
sr 5r SICK CHILDREN
7'7
For it Cares for Every Sick Child
• In Ontario whose Parents:
Cannot Afford to Pay
tor Treatment. • •
• The Hospital for Sick Children, College
street, Tormito, appeols te fathers. and • , • '
mothers of Ontario for funds to maintain.,
• the thousand sick • •
children that it •
nurses within its
walbs every year.
This Hospital is
not 1 local institu•
-
tion -brat Provin-
ciaL The tiok
child from any
• place in , Ontario
who can't afford to
pay has the maxis
• privileges as the
• child living in Tea% '
"survr warns sea sato and is treated -
nom fie,.
The Hospital had-htst year in its beds
and cobs 851 patient -331 of these wer.
from 231 pieces outside of Toronto, The ••
cost is
1.37 ate.
Admits Being Read Out.
Montreal, Jan. 28. -Armand Lav-
ergne, M. B. for Montmagny, confirms
the report that he has been read out
of the Liberal party, beg and bag-
gage, and that Sir Wilfrid Laurier of -
ridded in person at the ceremony Of
political excommunication. It is also
understood that the patronage will be
exercised in future by the local mem-
ber for the county, Mr. Roy.
E,AgILAKE
SHINGLES
WRITE FOR PRICES
METALLIC ROOFING C9
ToRoNYE67:675,' NADA.
• Middleton, N.Y.,Jan. - 28.-rour
earth tremoro, distinct and severe
• enough to causd buildings to tremble
and to startle the occupants, were felt
in this city and vicinity yesterday.
M. P. Operated On.
Ottawa, Jan. 26, -Edward Cochrane,
M. P. for Bast Northumberland, who
has been ailing for sometime' past,
• was operated 'on at noon yesterday
for candor of the 'stomach,
Dear Mother •
Your little ones are a reagent care is
Fall end Winter weather. They will
• catch cold. Do you know about Shiloh's
Consumption Cure, the Lung Tonic, and
whit it has done for so many? It is said
• to be the only reliable remedy for all
diseases of the sir pauses in children.
Itis absolutely harmless and pleasant to
take. It is guaranteed to curt! Or your money
is rebelled. The price is 25c. per bottle,
and all dealers in medicine sell
per pa-
tient per
Jay, and
44i� re
were 138
sick
ones .
a day in
the Hos.
w"..safget
ttti
how 71t.
sin,.
it,„ NNW PlOrrRi 101KVES, JUIT
OUS-
dation
the Hospital has treated 12,120 children.
About 8,600 of these were unable to pay
and were treated free.
Your money
can put gel -
de n hinges
on the door
'f the
Ros.pi tal's
mercy.
Every-
body'sdollar
may Ise***
Friend i n
Need t. "
NERYIWO 1111111.41t/Aini. 1"nleboaes
child.
Your dollar may be & door of hops to
somebody's child. The Hospital pays out
dividends of -health and happiness to set.
faring childhood on
every dollar that is
paid by friends of
11111. children.
If you know of
any child en your
neighborhoOd who
is lick or crippled
or has club f,e e s
mid the parent's
tom" to tits .rwo OLOU YOOT OASSII
' IWPLASTIII
pita.
Bee what cart be dons for club -foot 60-
dren. There were 3d like cases Wirier
'and hundreds in: 31 ICU..
•
/MOTU*
?lease send Contributions to /toil
Robertson, Chairman, Or to Doughis David. ' •
e See.-Trose , of the Hosital for Sick
ineeeemee,e.leyeemeejem=p
e4 Obildrete College Street, Toronta
ilmaimidiradb.s.
......