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wear So to regular Mosley advertisers. Card
of Thank, wet Cowing *vents lo and lii. per
line, no n0104496 than aso„ J..egal advertising
too and 64 per line. Auction Bale.. brier notice.
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so for eeei. eabeeeeent insertion, Bleck;feeed
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STRATFORD*..01411.
001611101S 'Red Btisitteati
College
Students inay enter owchtesee at any
,thne. Commence your -course now
and be ctruilified for .* position by
Midlurnmer. During July and Aug -
wit of, last year we 'received cells for,,
over /00:offico,assietante wecouId not
aupply.'011r graduates are
in de-
niand. Write at 'once for' one free
•
D. A. Alf.tAciaLAS..
° Lucknow Fruit &Produce
• Company
WANT CREAM
-We testt each can and. pay for
it as ileceived. Get a can and*
• start•atir when price is high.'
• Highest Cash Prices
Paid for"Eggs.
Collis and see us when,
in town'
Luckno*Friit &Produce
Companyi
aoynt Stock W. O,Melblillan, Mgr.
r . •
Studio, Lucknow.
. - •
Open Monday; " Tuesday and
- :Wednesday.
Now Is, the time to have.
that Family ,Group" taken.
'while they are all at
GRAND M
TRUNKRAISYSTE
LWAY
TURSD&y JUNE 1.4th, 1917
' THE DOG NUISANCIS.
• There jq a good deal of genie in What
Mr. W. K. Stewart said about dogs to.
the Tillage Council : at its ..hiat Meeting.
„Among other things, he stated. the fact,
not generally known, that kr, Beverel
miles shoat ',Magee farmere .find it
possible to , keep sheep .hecause of: the
village dogs. Dogs are a good deal more
than a mere nuisance:, 'iThey are agreat
loss to the country. It io not too much
toaXit'lhatt the doge Of :6)4/ay are a
greater hindrance to the sheep-raiSing
industry 47141/ the tiolVee*ere in pioneer
There is a good aeid of sentimental
nonsense indulged' in Amid, dege-being
the faithful friend of
own kind th follew man, etc. •
•- People. 'becorie. :attached to a dog
whelia is, Amt. hut if they didn't have
the.deg there would be no sack- attach-
ment' and ,never :Would be miesed.
'After all i� saidfor the dog,- he is not
• thobest company:the:Wend. affords. ,
if a man "v4nte to keepa dog, let
• him' de in; burietlino 'Sep .that he has,
hedog all to Iiiinaelf.'"Ttia: trouble in
dOgetyners Want. their, to 'have'
••the,privelege, of ithibing the streets,. and
wandering over .60erpeople's *petty'
aa Welll'aritheir,:0-0, 'That is Where the
°unfairness, conies • in; Neighbors .have
just' as good grounds for ,complaint
*kat the depredation of 4: dog as they
have against depredations of A -horse or
cow;
. But public oPinien is yet on the :' side
of the dog; and lie will stay , for a . time
yet.
to lit,e prevailed. itericesentatirea, of
the Provisional Govenement interviewed
the rebels and these soon pre up their
wild echene of setting up a rival ge‘rrern-
welt
The country is so large, the people so
numerous and igrioreatt, and the mon*
of oommUnication *a limited that it is,
difficult for A, government itt Petrograd
to get control of the whole country.
The ignorant socialist element, which
is large but fortunetely not violeut,'
appears to have come to thilik that e
"Free Rusaia" intim n Roof* without
government,s1 restrain% at all -in other
words, "anarchy. , '
•
Thi c pitiful element seems 0 be
strongly reaoriveci to giveup • the, war,.
without knowing what tat, Mader pres-
ent eieditions, wens. Under pressure
of Ale element the government -or that
pert of it representing the workingmen
ap4 soldiers -show a dieneditiOn to make
a separate pea0e with Genitally. '• •
In that connection a recent action of
Japan is significant. It is reported that
Japan warned ths government of Buena.
that a separate- wane by Russia _would
mean that Bloom would becomea Asset
..v . f Germany ouch as : Anatria lit and that
'
Japan would ' rid regard Iturela; • It is
suggested that in .euch a centingeecy
Japan, Would be -Inst. Med in seizing 'a
. .
l ,....
aagrarogeis:cutioorvani:fny!beria -iis ak pr.o.tr,eetion
It amounts to this; That Buseia
making a separate peace with Germany
would mean that Ittissia Would in fact
become the Mend and lielperofGermany,
aid the eneniy ' of the 411108: Rilssia„
immense reteurces would at once liecome I
cannoriquit and become - neutral. Her
available to Germany,' So Buesia will
have to cheese between remaining on the
side of the „Allies or paiming over to the
sure',of germaiiy r that'or -remain broken
,and helpless as she is now. It islikely
that when the people. of Ilissia come to,
realize that their Must help in the War:
against imperialism or agamat democracy
they will decide in favor of the latter:,
It is inconceivable that - they should .
knowingly fight in -the interests o a
-
tyranny such as tney have 4 ust destroyed,
at hems ' •• • •
. .
cottruSION AT OTTAWA
:For the time, being political -parties as
as alligrieit °in..1:16olninion -.Politics_ are
smaehed. ,Prenner Borden's conscription
: -
measure is responsible; 'NQ great. harm
will . result' •from th&emaihing. • A
. ,
ing Up withoake for independence and.
410 good.- It is Ooe of the greatest crisis
to oceur in the Canadian. paiiiiiinent
since Confederation, and there is no -say.,.
ing what the outcome may be. •• One
• ,
thing seems evident: that. SirWilfred
Laurier will cease . to be leader of the
.• .
Liberal Party :Were lie a younger man
he Might "come. back" after the war,
. .
THEY ligGisTREtiro .unjikely. .
Preniler 13ordenaPpears hare„e'lnade
Tuesday of last week Wei the daY set • • .
' an belied effort tO forin -,a,CoigitlOn or
butas,it , his return to leaderfilip
by the Dnited -States- GOverpffient; for •
union '
gOiernitient with conscription ilia
all linen Of the between /i arid 30 , . .
chief featue' 'of its policy; but to this
. years, inclusive, to -register --for, military
Service., • ' . ' ' - • , - i .............., .1., ,, Sir Wilfred would' not consent. Evident-
ly he,ie personally oppose . to .: etmecrip-
, They registered 'The -.number .who.
. - - • r • -. r
-tion, or lie fears, the consequences in
registered WAS practically the -Seine
.. "" Quebec. . 'Mani 'Liberal • members ' of
the number of these ages Originated: to parliament, boy/ever, favor a conseriptiOn
he in the Country. The number to sign :Measitre, and they li.tve net hesitated to
,
the register' was about ten millions,..aod , break awaYlfigin•ilie old leader in Open
it. ila
estimated that about One-half -Of advocacy Ofit. Aniong there are N. W.-:,
these are alienable and fit for actieS Rowell, leader of the Liberal Party in.
' . . .
servi1 Ce.• , , ., , '„ . , ... • Ontario, and p.imiehael dliirk,-. 4.1...,
. There was a penalty of ' one' yeiir3.i Bed Deer, Alta. Thiiie are tiro . of, the
imprisonment for the Man Who failed to , best nien.in the Liberal PartY-th Can-
regiateelesrrhe-coukkskcrw-somiy-adlr.'",'Bgth'gferffib'rbrfiWirf'a a 1 y
'1st .9.A. '.1.04114%..r., 44......:..... , .. ..". a Aidaittliek.40itinlatitik4Miifiii6:Ing‘dX
Nene were exempt. It did not Matter universal respect And these two wore..
whether one Was native -or foreign born, --the ohief •speakers at-a:great:meeting irr
a cidzen 'of the United .States or ft for liittsrielHall- an Saturday night7ra meet-
eigner, rick or poor, he 'had to register ing called by the.,LiberalS of Toronto, to
jtiet the eame. lt is to the l'afitilig credit' advocate conscriptioneonscrintiOn; .the
,
and honor of the me o of the ",linited thing _which . Sir Wilfred refuseCto have
-States'thalthey'regiatered as they did in' a c edition government platform, ..
Trouble in theyrag of resistoice tare- ,It is said that Premier Borderklaying
gistratien was predicted and; in eoMe failed to forina CoalitiOn government.in.
gillarters,..:expected. 94ktliere:wita very eluding 'Sir ,Wilfred„;is .-endeavoring to
little diesorderand few arreets. To the ' get other 'leading Liberals who favor,
Germans,who hoped for something like coneeriptioo to take places in * reorgan,
civil iar in the "United States in the ized cabinet His . plan. Would Seem to be
-event of a -declaration of, War ageing the In feral a ministry favorable to conscrip-
"Fatherland," the circumstance must he tion, and if bie cooscripitioit bill should
.an eye opener and a disappointment. meet • With strong opposition in pirlia-
So far the hyphenates have been cuiet.. Meat to appeal to the country for a Carl-
- • lenient -which wM Support bite redrgaria
,..CONDITIONS• IN RUSSIA
. . ized conscriptionist Ministry. ' There is
:.
prom tic!,. siudpoint Of the .Ailiess no saving as hollow public .opinion would
express itaelf regarding coriscnptien, but
political eOnditions in - Relesia are still. One can, hardly think, of Sir Wilfred
very bad: The. country Seenis to he Coining Mit as the leader of an anthcoii,
without governmentfloe and there ,scription party- . 'Canada iii'n6w the only
localerganizations are declaring themconsiderabfe,country.ongaged in the war
that has not adbpted the conscription
selves "denioeracies" and independent Of
niethed of vetting its soldiers and it Ea
provisional government at I'etrograd - a , f
,',. difficult to believe •that it will long re
-
A Week ago one a these OrgatilsatIOns main in that position. ' -
'seizedIthe fortress of Cronsitidt, whieh There aro those w -ho take the view
,gtiards the capital eity. ' Things, looked that Vrenuer torden putImaeraled Sir i
badly foi a few days, but reasonAppeam Wilfred by.introdoing the conscription i
ATTRACTIVE TRIPS
TO
MUSIE011k ILAitES
ALGONQUIN PARK ,
MAGANETAWAN RIVER
uknekpr• sAys
KAIVARTRA. LAKES
GEORGIAN BAY
. Round trip:* tourist tickets: now on sale
farea;witli, liberal stop overa
OBT VOURTILICHTS IN ADVANCE1
,
Berth reservations mid lull information.
'at A11. Grand rrunk Ticket_ Offices, or
writue 'R. HORNING, Diettict Passen-
ger Agent, G. T. Ry. System, Toronto,
132; MARTIN, Agent, Luchnow.
Phone I
Grb YgARLY Plk01)1ftylOW
,Accordbig to statistics supplied by
-Wilhiam Lewis gdmonds, in an , article
contributed to the Sun° number. of the-
clioadian magazine:' the yearly produc-
tion in Carettla,is aa follows:
Parm products (field
• crepe, live stock, 'dairy,
fruits, 1,313,000,000
Itanufactneed_tteeds...t _1,60,0,000.000
• ,, : 1it,357,454
• Forest products 172:,880,090
Visheiies 36,800,708
Pura mid skins.... * 2,000,000.
Grand total.. ......,...e 3,201,09f1,102
I
The article'. dole with the . Vari011$
•0011reel of the coinatry'a wealth, and is '
**alit& ily interesting ana inatructive.
IAICKNOW 340.4 1114.a.
1111.iledaytitle !Oh, 191
eseasure, thus spaitiisir Sir Wilfred'e fol-
lowing. But it must sot be forgottie
that the praanier split bit owe party as
well. The introcluctiorof eoneolption
oihould notbe regarded as merely &move
in polities. It is more likely that Pram -
ler Berden, reslizing 'bile in England
the seriousness of ,the war situetionrind
the neoessity of maintaining the Celia -
ditto army At the freut for SOMe time to
ceme, decide to adopt conscription at.
the only mesas of having thecountrt
its best in the wet. The smashing of
the perty followinge was an incident
Cornicription has broken up the
parties in every democracy in which it
bee been introduced..
• •
THE PRACTICALi.EERMAN
When it was firet reported that* the
Germane wire makinguee„Of the bodies
of their soldier* ae e'sobrce of orj,fertil-
izer and food for hop, the thing seemed
too horrible antl ridiculous to 4ehelieved.
Iteenis, however, that 4 good deai. of
evidence 'Ants to the truth' Of the re.
port.
A. fee days ego it.41 Deily News of
Toronto, was able to reproduce a. photo-
graphic feesinille 'of '0, Genial), appy
ordeF, dated Dee: 211:1016, which wives
thatut any rate, the •Gerinans have
.institationa known as "Corpse 'Utilisa-
tion Works" and that before the corpses
are diepoSed of it is impOrtentithaithose
in charge should know *bete the bodies
come front and the eause of death; -
The Army order referred. to is trans-
lated as follow: "pelivery to the Corpse
Utillzation Establishineete;,: It islieeea
-wiry again to„call.attentlep te.the lot
that when eorpeee,are delivered to, ,the
CorP!e: Astabliehnienta de-
tails, are to won papythem is to which
troop units they are tr9191 the, date „.cf.
death illness,'and•inforniation as toany
epidemics."
It is worth notieg..that the institutions
'aro.referredt6 art 'Utilization ,Uttabish,
merits," net Dial:mai Works or Estab-
'Ishii:tents. the corpses are' being ',Inade
use of, not merely disposed of. .
Other- ividence gclik.f6 show ' that the
f`tailizatiere-consistk in extracting he
oil or tat frout the bodies and grinding
,theni...-(the bodies) into- meal, whichis As
ed as food for hogs, And es fertihker; th
iniga,being in turn eaten bythii:peonle
C: The' Gerwansbeing verYpritatitiatit,
free. frOin Sentinle14.-will ise doiltit :think
it veryrdimilotis'fgr Us to.; be shbeired
oz- disgusted by the idea Of It 'Corps
Utilization • tatabliiihment," liere- is
the propoeitien as it would present itself
to them need oil .fOr hit ideating
machinery,' vehicles and intnaking Satin-
yions; we also need food for pigs. Here
are the bodies of the dead soldiers,'. a
convenient sourco 01 supply; wily net
make'nse 01 thenqf NYe, ere practical.
Let; no weak and!' foOliell .0entininent
interfere. And •so they establish their
t`Ogrp'se Utilization Estebtleliieente,"
:Another.of the fruit's Otkultur. ".
• vii,E TWO WAYS,:
,.
. (Daily Star)
In Teronto and elsewhere, in Canada
cur veluntary plan:operated in a „most
;_iincleinocretic way; While' there ••are
Plenty of highlY cretfitable.exceptions-
• ..
. r.
.esPecially at first, when young fellows of
spirit hastened to Join - on any terms -
yet too - often the eons of the rich and
the well-to-dnhave felt OW t recriuting
appeals did not refer to then? at all.
There have been plepty Of fine mmeptiOne,
but there has been a tRidency,' We; fear,
toward the idea that if their King and
• ,oededi1ioIrwan
, I I
-.'&10diatt.4414::,10,3tid,loilocted,,11,-
expected tO , enlist as paates hi the
"-relate., They went silent feeling -that -
the posters, theSpeecheaTthe appeals for
men, did not refer to' them. at all. Too:
:enemy efilcerit, by thoudande, have been
appointed, and to il?kepon,1 for more,,
hundreds ofIlieni were Organited into
laculties ler training schoolato- instruct
and promote lieutenants into those high-
.er ranks, which(after they had been pro -
anted) the fighting army could not pos.
sibly°limb: SO they were by hundreds
Schooled ono*, and olrer the War, with -
nut everheing in �r threugh it, -
No system coil& have beenmore un-:
democratic, unfair, and , wasteful than
ours has been Yet in saying so it is but
-fair-to add that the plan was Cited
to quite naturally, and Oar ptirpoile is
not to carp at. the Ciovernment. because
of, it. At the outset no`better plan was
suggested by anybody. It was as the
war grew that -the faults of the system
• lk
reanimated themselves, and the present'
duty ie t� gee, if We canif thatthe Coun-
try benefita from the .exprrionces of - the
pad three years.
The selective draft' method 'would give'
us a democratic army at a stroke, alt the
young men of the donntri -being enrolled
on equal Whim and madtlythie fey tier -
vice if physically fit and net hiaiRpoo.‘
ably aispkiyed sweetie! industry
The Plan hi deuiocretie because it pre-
meds to level up the *hole people, and
takes no account of wealth orsociel pre«
tentiona, but rept& all as, citizens, and
exacts from all the same oomPliance
with the necesaitiee of the country in its
time of etrees.
BRUCE COUNTY NEWS
The tax veto Uliesley • thin.- year
will be a2 mills, an asivansie of, two
mills Oe*' bust ye0,
jaines Geddes, for some tune a
readout 'of Unroll ,Townehip, has •
moved to thatown of Kincardine
The linovie. show nt yroff) on,
which has been ,•shoivingfour nighte.
per weel41hits cut down its exhibitiona
to two nights only. ,
•Dn and lira. McCrimmon, of' Mu
cardine, received writ,. last 'week .that
their eon, Majer ..Kennth doCrimmen,
had been wounded in, Pronce.
has 4 WI:liken area, and is in a hospital
ia Ecikland.
Mr, John" McAuley, of Wiart n,
444 seloited as t.liherai candidate for
North. Bruc in the next: Dominion
is a .native Of
Southampton, but has reeidedjii
ton fpr many years. • • •
,
.The Kincardine lievWw says: Dan.
aile B ,MiteClenald, mayor of' Tiverton,
hiss'..tleeicle.4 that it is not good for Man
to he, alone* so has taken unto. hiniself
amife fro] *thong the daughters of
men, iii the person of Bliss ,Mckadyen,
ef tieerban. '
Petriotic.Celebratioti put On at
gildinaY by the Preparedness Leaaue
on Monday, June 4th, Was very sue.
easeful.' date riPeipts ,were. $$9 00
There were -other sources of income
and, after paying expenses the League.
had about 4400 clear.
•
ROD AND GUN. FOR JUNE
• .
I The Juneiesue4 Rodand 'Gen is out
and its :Contents ale Bitch as te appeal
to lovers ef the out. of doors. "Learn-
ing the :Wei" by Edward - T,,A1,9,rtin,. is
descriptive of the various' Stages involved
in beceming'. ,skilled shooter. "The
Record -PI -a -Cruise on . the.. icawiiitlia-
Lakee 'tells of a tmotor boat oaring in
this attractivOart of Ontario; 'whiie the'
'"Diary, of a Cellos°. Trip in AlgonqLlin
Park" describe; a siieceasful flailing trip'
in the Park. Other stories there are of
similarintereskund all "the regular de-
partmenta are 'well maintained.
„ .
• 'Oificere' Were ropular-
. .
• A yarn.* Walkerton soldier of the
160th wrote his parents, under date of
.itlay 19th . "Col.,. Weir has been %trans -
tarred to our Reserve Battalion, and all
they had againstkhn waihis`' age,:'atid
, _
'cre are Very Sorry ice hinili
, go. - e
kept his Word that he would 'look 'after
:us,and he did as far ss he could go.,
• We expect Malt* Moffat will be Made
Colonel and we hope...Liu:lats.:it. Ile
'aura deserves it., ...Did:'yOu• know that '
be turnedlOwe a high .coinchied in the
AtPerioan-A-rniy in, order to stay with
• us, and the boyswilldo anything at all
for him, Our battalion nolds the record
of the British Army for fast woik with
trench Mortars, also *e hold the record
for,shippnig• apd Putting :together Ma.:
chine guns blindfolded in 30 seconds"
• Since ,the ahoVe. was written Lieui
8.utheriand has been appoiutedi.to
the command -ofthe crack lirti6e „Batts,
py
40.410,411o0144,f,tat,Seir.).'ema: •=rzlikvertz,
. .
There isa good deal of 'mystery ° about
the ehangetkpiadeintlianflicersstaff of
•
the Iiipth.
• yvhiteckurch
MOLSONS BANK
CAPITAL AND RESERVU $8,8oe,000
Off aranelm CAnafti
A General Banking Business Transacted
Circular Letters of Credit
• Bank Money Orders
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
intergat allowed at higheht current rate„:
T. S. REID,. Manager.
r
ad 'Chronic tr-idig‘stion:
Thought She, Would Dia
After -Years of Suffering Attributes Cure to Dr. Chases
Kidney -Liver Pills.
bating too much or usink foods that
do not agreeare the usual ,causes pt
indigestion. ; • "
The trouble usually begins not in the
stomach, but in the liver, Since It de-
volves on this organ, to filter the e*-
cess waste matter from the systeM.
•Now, since lir. Chase's Xidner,
Liver Pills are the greatest or Jiver
rekulatore, it naturally follows • that
they are unexcelle4 • as a aureior
clronic heligestien- •^ . •
With the Byer, kidneys. and bowels
active the poisonous waste matter is
quickly removed from the system and
there- is nothing to interfere with- the
• natural and healthful working of the
organs of digestion. In this.way only
can laating cure be effected.
• Mrs. Rebecca Elliott, Maknetaiian,
Ont., wiltes:-.-,1"I • tee1 it my duty to
write you in regard to Dr, ,'Chase's
Kidney -Liver I had gastritis Of
the :stomach for three years, and could
•
get nothing to etep it until 1 tried
Dr.- Olutee's :Kidney -Liver Pills, '
would have, an attack of this trouble
with -my etoniabh every three or °leer -
weeks, and Was ea bed at times that
my friends thought I would surely die... '-
Thanksto these pille, I havenot had
an"ettaok for six months; and heileye
that the cure Is thorough.. My hus-
band has had -very satisfactory .
potence with Dr; Chase's Nerve Food. '
ge was mach ran down. and .very pale
and Weak. I persuaded hirri to use the
Nerve Food, and atter "namin'ir, teken,
.five boxes he looks and feels/Teal welt,"
It is such experiences aS•theee that,
• have Made a pleat) for • Dr. 'Ohasele ;
medicines in the great majority of
limbos. They do not fail, even 10 the'
most complicated cases. Dr,. Viiagieli
Kidney...Liver .Pills, one pill' a. dose, 25 •
„cents a hox... Dr. Chase's Nerve 117ocid., '
se, genie a •box, .13 for, $2.10. All .deal
.ers, or ledmanson, Bates & co., Limit..
ed Toronto • ' -
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tam.
;
• Here is dance music .
eat* resist! -:
usic thatjust-lif4 you,
carries You
that leaves you breathless and.
'longing .for. more.: that's; A Co."
lurabia.ReCord fOr the dance:L.;
. . _
Listen to any :One of these recOrds•i!-."
and. you'll 'want to do something more
than.listen. You'll *ant to get upandDANCE!
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12 inch THE' GIRL ON THE MAGAZINE Fox-'4ot:
$
A581THE MURRAY WALK
0 {. Fox-trot. Pritnee'eannd.
.. 1.25 Prioe'ti Band. . .. ." '.
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• OM JOE WITH,YOUR FIDDLE AND YOUR
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12 inch BOW, YOU STOLE lt4Y HEART AWAY.
One Step, . Prince a•Band. ,_ __
'EVELYN. ' One Step. Prince?' Band
. . . .
A561f4BABES IN THEXODIL_Enx.tr4:.Pdp_440103.
12-1no -LOVIEME-ArTWItiGily; Fox.trot... Illtina•
. $1.25 • Band. * . - • - ,„,
chtircl;,T;Rileesdt'leaYrOsjau'li,S.lci2et.y
ha- ve; this wievk shipped the • following
goods:fahetir4 4plw
Pir4:71;3.4548v;lalti;s ht
d. a teeS.192, 2 44i 4° r
2 stilts ,pyjamaa, $3; 35. pillow slips, $7;„
1 pair towels, 406; 2 First. Aid • pillows,.
50o; total yque, e151.05. The Society
also sent VT pairs socke to the boys from
Whitechincli,.vilue $4845.
'
The Society ush to,tharik the follow-
ing .laclieS. for donations; ;tire. Wrn
Hutchison,. tea., $8.10; Mrs. Itobt. Bow,
tea, $3 80, also 1 sheet; Mts. Sias ..Ross,
tee, 104 15; Mrs. Moore, sr., 4 yards cot
ton; Miss Ferrie, 1 pair sheets. 1 1•Itir
towels_, 1 pair socks, 1 pair pillow s'ips;
Mrs. D. Kennedy, .3 pair pillow slips;
• Mies Johnson, I Pay pillow slips; Mrs.
8. Hutchison, 1 pair sheets; Mrs Geo.
Garton; sr., 1 pair sheets, p piir pillow.
Mr. John Craig, 1. pair sheets, 2
rinit Aid pillows; gra. Alex. Kennedy,
1 pair pillow -slips and Old cotton; Miss'
• Laila.w, 1 pairPilloWei. I paw pillow slipr DaVidClow, 1pllewAior 131i131i1);s;;rs. wm.r4lo41pairtopah
M. xtE-Eoltoir soy.
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m. Ulu 'Agent, LfiCklIOW
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D1oll g
Have Cat rrh
One efficient way to remove
nasal catarrh is to treat itscause
which in most cases is physical
weakness. The system needs
more oil and easily digested.
liquid -food, and. you should
;take a spoonful
COTT'S
UllaSt
after each meal ..to enrich your.
blooa and help heal the senoi-
five membranes with its pure
oil -food properties.
The results of this Scott's'
-Emulsion treatment will
. surprise those who have used
irritating snuffs and vapors.
Betthe come 0 S
In th,e Stud Season, 191• 7
TheGrand eircalt.ra.so .horse,
200; niil track record tO4i,'
public trial 203 with last half in 59 see, •
"i'he *sire of'Done, Lona 2.051, the2nd •
fastest 4 year,old .ittOtter of., the world.'
in 1910. Lady Don, 2 -year-old record
trotting /15; Don Roma Jr. -2:07* Pee-
ing and intny Other& Pon Rollia 2 08 '
is the Peter' the Great of Canada. Ile
is the only sire that was ever owned or
stood in Canada that Aired a 4.Yearlold•
trotter of / He made his first stud
season in 1912. Ile - is a .smooth, big
home with quality, size 1200 the., Wein
and substance. Don Boma was known
on the Grand Circuit is the "War Hcirse
4.!Me6ariles"fereOm" clistante t:roperly l-
ooked
..after. Will stand at his own e stable,
Main area,: Kintardige, Service • fee
$25 to insure, 'Write' Or phone for
folder of full particulars. ' . • ,
Gregor, Axtell 212- stallion • with etzeiz
McGregril //94.... The SAY' • If&
peedybonnao -substande; -Pee '812.
For all particulars apply to LA oif
ORA ittign,OUT11, ICinOardinel Oat 547117
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