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TI URSDA.Y, MAY 3rd, 1911'
A U. 3. SLOGAN
111�Mrf pNM.
klieg j$ Panne Ikg Tadtlag Thal
Nodo1k, Vs.—"I entered hem nor-
vwrswtws. bad no sppitte sad was very
Oda. Not bag I took mussed to help toe
until ow day a friend told as about
vise. I have now taken gin bottles and
have gabled liftmen pounds; have a feet
appetite sad can eat au ung.-•-M.&'-
TIri 1 naltOt i, It'orfolk; Va.
Vino). is a eonatitutional remed
with its formula on every bottle. It
creates au appetite, aids digestions and
makes pure, healthy blood. Try it ea
our, guarantee..
DR. A. M. $PENCE • LUC1iNQW
Here is what the Detroit Times says
editorially; `"The Veined States is at
war and- roust win. It must, therefore,
godry "
What about Canada?
• ,a. Y. Coot iiht No. 60, Luoknow,
moots av y M of the month iu
the Odd to ]e
wr'ast *law bretheruaot-
1. l►aiallyv / ; Roovited wetland. bt. Iirshder stul W.
8 eeey� ktsbt. Johnston; Tref^ Ill Lt. Mao
A. O. Ir. W. lareknow Lodhte. No. 167, meets
a�ed<d iltoaday el eaoh month fn theOda.
fdto rt' Hall. Master Workman, J. Mac-
ndd; Pa,2ecy.t,A�,�it�. Maelntoth; Hee.
..11ea. attsr;'Kress.. Alex. Russ,
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Dental
otaireln mutton Block, Telemeter, Opeo
attention to gold Aides. crowning and
work. Wroxoter 1st. and Srd.
umstay of each month:, Ciente Thur.
• Allia Block, Imeknow, Oat. All modern
Crown and work. Painless extinct-
ion by the use the iatost. simpleet and
-safest remedy, _SOMNOTORM. Newest
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Ontario's Best Business
College
students may enter our classes at any'
time. Cournrence your course now
and be qualified' for - a position by
midsummer. During July and Aug-
ust of last year we received. calls for
over 200 office assistants wecould not
supply. Our graduates are in de -
OM& Nitrite at onCe for oer free
D. A:: NtelLACHLAN,1
GRANO TRUNK RAILWAY
SYSTEM
Vaettn Sow
•Arrange vieit me of. the following
pelnts—All beauty SOW -Cleft to nature
Oolirglad Bay. .Lake of Bays
tnre may be secured on application to
Toronto." Ont.
0. MALLITIN0 Agent. Lucknow.
THE FARMERS '
AND PRODUCTION
(Canadian Countryman)
Gave us, men was the first cry of the
Allies—men with bayonets. to check the
hordes of Haps. • They got the::.Men.
Then the cry was for inunitiona .-ebella
and guns to ahoot them with. C(t waa.
no consideration; " Shells and gnus at
any price had to bewared. So prices
were paid accordingly, which assured
the manufacturer of a profit. The shun•
itions were secured.
, "Now the call conies for food on-
ditiont have changed. The millions f
soldiers drawn from production have
brought the. natural •result, The world
is hungry. About our enemies: We care
little. But the Allies must be fed—or.
be defeated: So now the cry coulee
from over the .ocean and it echoes and
re-echoes in Canada. kora than men or
munitions, the Allies now need food,.
".How will they get it? We. ,should
naturally suppose by the name methods
bt which :munitions were. secured. Sale-
pl by guaranteeing the farmer a mini
mum.,price that will enable him to hire
laborers at an attractive: wage and will
ensurebimself a profit ' And it is 'not
unpatriotic to Ask .this ... no more'unpat-
riotic than to gtve:shellmanufacturers `a
-similar patentee • Besides, it isnot
true patriotismato produce's anything at a
loas. Private loss is not national gain•
only some individual's gain. .
"This sound solutionof the problem
has, not beeua offered, however, and. prob-
ably will not be. Largerprofite for.tlm
ferment mean smeller profits for some
ether classes,,as we are`now organized
and the farmer has not the ear of ;gov-
ernment leaders. We are offered indtead-
an increased supply of =labor by prated=
ng city workers to work three weeks en
a farm this glimmer,.and ; by enliatin,
-school boys for- agricultural service.:
palliatives,'not;:remedies,:,,'are-;usually
offered. to the. farmer... .
"Yet we believe if alis accept the
proposal 'with the, determination to make
the plan. flucceeeful,, good will comne'of it:
We know. that.school boys of . the, right
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116ligted 1872
Capital Alitherlded, $8,000,900
Capital Paid-up, - $3,000,000
HAT one idle dollar on hand for Whicli you have
no particular need., will start a savings acCOunf
in *the Bank of 1-lainilton.
Your ambition ,to get ahead fulancially
'will grow is your- savinge accumulate.
.Capital is the key. that opens
the door of Success.
14BCKNOW BRANCH
J. A. Glennie, Manager.
eitrere
arid Pains
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in the:Back
'Resultod Pions, Derangeal Kislneys and Constipation 'of
It Is in vain tO try to regUlate and
restore the' healthful actittri of the
kidneys until:the liver and'Irowels -are
*et right.
tonstipationhund torpidity of the Iiver.
The whole Work Of filtering the blood
• ' la thrown Oti, the kidneye, and in time
Ather fall.to • stand, the strain. The
in the System &Yea rise tO
severe headaches, pains in the baek
- and tired, depresse,d feelings.
liver and bolyels, as Well as on the
.3tidnekyth tir, Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills
are eminently successful In the treat -
anent -sof kidney` derarigetnelitS.
'Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills to anybody
who is suffering from, kidney treUble
cr Constipation. I suffered for a tong
time from kidney disCat40 and pains in
the back, but hive found that by using
towels aro kept- in good order, and* I"
do not have any More , pante' In the
back or head like 1 used to haVet I
and could. get no relief until, 1 used.,
Dr. Chase's Ointment, Title Ailment ls
entirely cured now, but we alWays
keep brith, the pills arid the ointment
irt-the hOtille for 1155 When they are
This statentent is endorsed by Mr.
writeti. that Mr. Loney's letter true
and correct.
Dr. Chase's Kidney-1,1'0er Pills, One
or Edmanson, Dates * Ce., Limited,
Itertiember that imitations only, din-
aPpoint. The genuine bear the por-
trait and signature of A. AV, Chase,
M,D., the famous Receipt Book author.
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type can be of assistance on farms, We
know that many thousands of city work•
ere—who came originally from farrow -.-
can return and es rn their wages (IV l 10
a day at least. There are undoubtedly,
on the outer ;baud, thousands of ' both
boys and men who would be only m ills-
antes on our farms.
"Hama the latter doubt clouded then real
good of the proposal? Will the plan
fall down, because the majority of farmers
realise that at beat it ia'oaly,a palliative
and. because 'they, have adapted 'their
farm sylitern to the labor shortage and
are afraid to disarrange it at the prospect
of 8ecur big, a doubtful kind of labor?
Or'will the majority decide to make the
beat of it and secure all the, help they
can,, knowing`that high prices will pre -
wail for their cropa this fall and• that
they will really be performing ' a most
patriotic dutyl
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Since $rriting the foregoing webs"
learned that the plan of sending out city
laborers has. been Modified, Toronto
business men are . now urging their em-
ployees who came from .the country and.
have bad fares experience: to . work ort
farms this , season steadily for four
hostile. . Under this arrangement' the
workers will receive soldier& pal►from:
the farmer (ft 10 u, day, and boardj>and
the, difference in .their . wages will; be
made tip bywtheir city employers This,
of course, is a' Much more treasonable
and- effective arrangement.
WITH THE, oRq4E BATTALION,
•A „Walkerton Officer .Writes to
The following interestingletter, telling
of the .doingti of' the leoth, dune 'fiom
nne of the--Walkeiton -officers -Of the
BiliceBattaiiont—
our Way we called and had tea, bread
and butter 'at a itinall Inn called the
4.ed, Etisti,,claimeci to he over one
hundred years Old., It hi sahlthat some
of England's .greatest • poete,,,' such as
celebrities used to meet here and have
their okt time Parties. 'PIM lawns are
beautiful, mound the little one sterey
,,,beildingsiwinchare very quaint:. Sited'
tea tables are arranged armind the lawn.
and the table, covert' are made ni theek
linen red and. vihite, the Same style they
-claim as Wall usede .630tury ego. We
atter, and the architeature of the plebe.
certainly portrays his .character.' We
also saW the 'massive Searchlights avveep-
*Inn Olet.Seenled.tQ bite ihe
very Heavens in search far the lintes
Two days 'ago an entormons -Cana• dian
mail arrived, the first that we heye
caved ,fer over !three weeks, &mei. ,
last night's MaithrOught another fine in-
stallment, and we have:all been feaiting
on letters from home and qthers and I
aesure you they are eagerly. devour-
-ad- Pr -0611131y the Suhinarine SCare held
many. of the ined boate in portecAiritik
Iheyloi-ilaTreiated ad*,
to feel that he and other over there,
Should *be. living so cornfortably and
doing so little, Whi'V thereat of the boys
.are over here, I wish you could iStAire
him for the, that We appreciate hie 'kind
words, and so' long as he contributes as
:liberally, as I understand he is doieg, he
'is -doing Ins bit, as we would certainly
miss the comferts. bought a new
,sleeping hag tip 14 Londok_in:whieh.Aie
can Carry practically all you reqnire in
has to he pareful that 'he takes or4
thosethhigens he absolutely reouireeand
we will • store any. surplus belongings
with some firm in London
Sergeant Attica Parwaker paid tis a
Ash -several -days ago. Ile was with the
34th, when they avere broken un. Alio
Pte. John Long of the Divisional
Was OVer tO MOBS laid night Ile is
exceptionally well, and seems to
enjoy the life very numb, • Everybody is
keeping.exciptionally well, and very few
men in the‘hospital. Por three. weeks
the ldtkbr Dattalloin led the 'shelf
nnuha in haelth meted to d and is still keep-
ing at e, vera high standard.
Utt Tue'e tley we laud ,t. Brigu.is route
With for eleveu miles through the
Country. Tbe.e were lour Battalions
in the vouch and we bad dinner about
eleven o'clock on the road, with the
field kitchen, It was good toe, -barley
soup, hot Irish stew and potatoes. We
left at nine o'clock *.m. and returned to
camp about three p.m.
You asked we to describe oiir huts.
Well, the wen live apart from the ollicetw,
in about thirty buts, each Molding thirt -
three men, Bach but ie about eighteen
feet by forty-fiveor fifty feet long, frame..
The wen sleep iu palliaes (bigtacks fill:
ed with straw;) which rest en bed horde
that are about five Indies off the floor.
The
in
The holds practically
all the Battalion, and the Men all file in
there at meal Boob'. There in a stove in.
each hut burning • coal to take off. the
chill. The ofitera' huts are about 'two
hundred yards` from tho MOS. and are
about the sane .size* as the men's, but
are dividers up inter email rooms. Three
Lleutenanta occupy the big rooms; and
other officers from Captains up, have a
Small room each to themselves.. Then
there is the officers' big mos room, kit-
eben, dining•reorm for oiHcerir, and the
anteroom; where we all congregate by
tbo big grate fire after weak..
Nothing of uxoentiuet►1 inipnrtsanott lots
occurred in croup lately, sItitnugh the
brttslions were Riven *thorough iaspee
tion by 144 -General Carnet llughes,
sud the in.ith 4awe t'ut with flying
•ooioire. Our bear has grown to goodly
proportions sad with prospects of going
to prance, not very far distant, we corm
nhuniciated with the zoological gudeus
in London and find they would keep
Teddy until tine end of the war for us.
We haveaiiot yet decided what diapoa i
ti'
sition we will wake of the colon or.
where the resting place will be. This
truly has beena glorious week in camp
The feeling of spring seems to be. infused;
into one' very soul and • everyone is
feeling tip-top. Col. Weir keeps ex-
ceptionIy well, despite the fact of the
royale,bility for the wellbeing of 100Q
risen that he has had to carry for over a 4
year. • '
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FIE MOLSONS BANK.
CAPITAL AND RL SL kV!: *8,800,000
8d Branches in Canada
A General" Banking Husines Transadted
Circular Letters of Credit
Bank Money Order$
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SAVINGS' BANK DEPARTMENT
tntereet allowed at bigiwat current rate
T. S. REID, Manager.
kintail�
14, Tzlu Wome 's iwerrrUT#.•{.-The
to,il Wopien'a Institute Wish to thank all
• those who en ably helped in inakuig
socks : and pyjamas for the soldiers.
There were 8E pairs of socks 'end 40
pyjamas. Alt these goods have passed
the censor, and an .estimated value of
'3140 placed on the seine. It set buss''
gratifying to the Iuatltute that it has
succeeded iu raising the 310 for the By
ron Sanitarium required of each . branch:
by the Department.
BY OUR 113LOOD WE' LIVE
. If you tire `easily, are subject to,coldhands or feet ---if you
catch colds readily or have rheumatic pains—your blood or
'circulation is probably at fault andgyou need °
which is nature's easily -assimilated food, to increase
.3rour fed corpuscles.anci charge the blood with life-
systainhiglichness; Scott's creates warmth to throw
off cOlds =and. givea rezdetaxice to prevent sickness,
04.1wcrys Insisi ore scorns. Every Druggist has #.
TIMPTHit AND CLOVER -SEED., ,
Red), Malice, 'Alfa") inSwenettstaannclat,Vd agmramdoets1.1, Clover—TA. ,11 g.ityern.-
Deering Cultivating -and Seeding Machines
HABAI:ovoa—Di4e, Drool Cover and *Spriug•Tooth..- PLOWS—,
.Walking and Two Wheeled $enry, .CULTIVATORT,Springz
• and Stifft-.;oth. DIIILLS—lroe, Disc and Fertilizer.
Hoingstead Fertilizers—These' aro manufactured from
minerals by 45 'large factories throughout the 'United States and
are claimed to he the...best brends of fertilizer ..marle in America. .
Order early 4id secure your suppl,S.,. •
w, 04,34404.4V.Nrir#44V4
ller.2'9 City, Town and Village Pwellqa Ontarii)
ep ens is-. ear
'lut
GCx and poultry prices, the like Of which have seldom . `.
or never been experienced, certainly snake it worth
anyone'a while to start keeping hens. By doing so
you have fresh eggs at the most -trifling cost. At the same
time you have -the splendid satisfaction of knowing..that. e
you are doing something towards helping Britain, Canada*
. and the Allies achieve `victory this year.
Increasedd pro'dttctioh`of food-`heiSis'not .naly to lower' -
the high cost of living, but it.. helps to increase the
urgently needed surplus of Canada's food ,for export./
It saVentibfiiyotlier'wi'sc`'spent for eggs` and
at high prices, and saves the labor of;'othere•who e
" effort is neededfor more vital war Work.
The Ontario Department ' of Agriculture will give
every possible assistance by affording information about
poultry keeping. Write for free bulletin which tells how
to keep hens (address below). d .. .
"A vegetable, garden
for every home" •
Nothing should be overlooked inthis vital year of the
war. The Department earnestly invites everyone tp•help
increase production by growing vegetables. Even the
Smallest plot of ground, when properly cultivated, pro.
.'duces a surprising amount of'vegetables. . Experience is .
. not,essentlal..
. On request the Department of Agriculture will send
valuable literature, free of charge, giving complete direct-
- tions for preparing soil, planting, cultivation, etc. A•plan
of a vegetable . ga1'rden, indicating suitable crop to grow,.
best varieties and their arrangement in the garden, will
be sent free to any address. ;
Address letters to e'Vegetable Cainpaignx°'
Department of Agricultures li'arliement
iitiildings, Toronto
• Ousters, Department of Agriculture
. 11. Hearer', Minister 'uaa Agriculture
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PURITY FLOUR
MORE/ BREAD AND B.. T -TER BREAD
Ki -1,4141,..1:1144 we make it good -our customers
1
Suiting
_IU Fancy Worsteds-tb4 aro good' yeltie an& good
rilatterns, In Black and Navy'. Worsted our 'prices
are lower than if .we bonght them now, It will pay
you: to buy from us when ‘You want:clothes made to
Our Assortm,eat of Black and Colored Silks
never was's -more varied than at present.
See what we show when it is sillc you want.
Special Ladies' Black Cotton Hose
at 15c, per pair,
1r4. Millinery Departmentfs,receivang spec-
ial attention, The ladies will End the latest styles
of Hats and Trimmings viitliC,us.
C 1INEL
BUSY HARDWARE- .1-1011SE
*PHONE 66 ..FOR PROMPT DELIVERY
in buying an oil WtOve
• ti) get the best: This
stove has proven the
best yet. It saves oil.'
No expense for re-
. pairs—no odor -7--ab-
solutely safe. child can operate it. Come
in any.time ',and we will denionstrate to you
the superior qualities of this stove over any
4:44er make on the market.
.. We have a c omplete range of sizes and
1 styles. Ourprices are the lowest poisible,
We advise those who are going to get a
stove this .season to buy now as the' prices,
on all lines are rapidly advancinv We allow
thirty days' free trial.
For yonr garden you may need a New Shovel,
assortment to clibose from. Bi.eyelei and Auto
-A -fresh ear -Al Cement just arrived.
MaL OD A JOYNT
-The Store Where Your 'Money Goes Farthest
ReaaTiei=7"-
Specification.
MOTODUURIDNG CAR
Pive-passcnger;left.
hand drive; center
control; four-cydn.
der motor mar est
b plae6' lubricating
eystetn; thetnie;:
syphon Cooling
system:Connecticut
ignition, gravity'
feedggeasohnesystem
in total';' selective
type twni mission;8
speedo forward and
reverse ;• three.
Quarter floating rent -
tune, Internal Rio.
paneling and ex-
ternal contracting
brakes; demount*
able rime, 80x8
.14
inch tires; Non*
Skid tread on rear;
5i1 t:iclr full Rend,
lever springs inrcar;
front semi -elliptic;
stream line wi th
ample leg roam in
bothcnompartments;
105 -inch wheelbase;
atandardequi nient
Including eleectrlc
Or ter, cicada
generator, on roosts
�6hta t6romgstootq one.
stoas too,, Up.oilo,ot.r,
Ia;n lana ca ptette, tool
equiptn,nt
The 1917 Gray Dort is essentially
,4,c(ingortabie becainte there is., plenty of
seat and leg rciom both hack mid Monti
..-comfottable WO, because -of Its $0 inch
full cantilever springa which make it one
of the easiest riding cars on the market at
eny Price.
the juice., MO within relict% of most
folks. See this ear at our showronms. ,
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