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"•51RATI-ORtil CANADA
. From the
Ovens to. You
We bridge distance
with our moisture -kora,
dust -proof packages. Hali-
fax and Vancouver are,
brought to the ovens'
,doors. Farms and small
towns are put on die same
plane with the big cities.
Mooney's Perfedion
Cream Sodas
are packed in I le 3 Ds air:tight
Packages. fresh. crispdefiant's--
and mach you in the same con-
dition, no roamer where you live.
AT At.i. amongst*
Grow -
Seed Peas—
. ki rish.
now—
good profit—.
..Been reading about peas in Guelph
Bulletin and Provincial
ft „ g
,Crop Records? They say the
, pea -weevil is gone for seven years, •
:•Queer thing about pea -weevil..
ae comes for seven years and van.
4shes for seven. This is his fitsi
'wear for vanishing. Safe now to
grow seed peas.
fReport of Department of Agricui-
-rime shows average crop is twenty
ushels of seed peas to the acre.
borne Canadia: s raise three crops
a. year. Price ranges from 75c.
to 85c..a bushel.
„Easy crop to grow ... market never
•-glutted ... profit.slue. Why don't
you go into seed peas this Spring?" '
A relish Sport.
Vine of the favorite sports of a Polish
, leasenstry gentleman is to capture a wolf
:alive, and as his mode of doing it is
Aprobably new to many Englishmen
-vein briefly describe it. A wolf being
,edriven into the open, the well mounted
aorseman pursues it, armed ears
• .ua long whip and 'seine rope., The vita
latter a time tries to take rest, but the
' wider forces it on' with his whip till,
atter repo %ted attempts at rest, it sinks
.sexhausied. The rider then springs
. from his Meese, Jumps astride the tvolf
and, holding it by the ears; -secures it
'with the rope. Most men require, the
assistance of a neniuted companion, .
.• who ties the wolf 'while the otherholde
Its cars with both heeds. and In this
. ate ty the capture is comparatively easy,
A ; :to do it singlehateled Is a difficult
- eeit. Nasty bites and even dangerous
. -eventide result should the hunter have
Jrniscalculated the strength of the alit -
'leant No one, bowever, is eousidered a
'etierfeet SPOl'iSllth» 1 111 lie has done this,
__yet •niany never stewed. Of the iarge
;warty assembled only our host, two of
e 'Ibis stalwart brothers and one other
egnan bad obtained the: blue ribbon of
• n'rolisse sport.
Asinine- Mr;. Phaniley has So
...snnuy elilldrrn I don't • see hoW she
•ana.utiges to gat Illout all looking so
.zieat aud elenn every e fternoon.
alrs. Nes-itt she's a shrewd
Xrezna gm.. .111st Ina* ore it- to dress
• them f )1. diuner she lets them bloeir
' tenon) btibbles. In that N‘roy they wash
ithemselves.-Philadelphia Press: •
`The Rounder-4say,- old man, that7s.
dasheci pretty girl talking to that.
Mellow In front. I'll toss:You which of
ye goes and mashes her?
• Ite Other Man -Thanks, no. I dolet
air I will. The fact is that dashed
-tty girl is my wife. -Pick Me tp.
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Premature.
'What do you think of the future of
/Ise airship?"
."My dear sir," replied the cold and
"Practical person, "whet is the use of
-talking about its future until, it fie
eselres a present ?"-Washington Star.
Here's Just the Right
Bowel Laxative
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A WOMAN'S MCI( IS •
1 , CHEWING THE CUD,
Happy the). man whose wish and Cave
Content to breo.the Ids native air THE M
,
, X haven't time to eat;
In his own ground:
. H E R PHYSICAL I Jump int a reStaurant,
., Then rush into the street;
Whose herds with milk, whose iielde SYSTEM•
The Slightest Back.
Neglected, ls With apple pie in either hand
with bread, 1 I back to business Baud;
Whose flocks eupply him with ;Attire, ..,,,. . i achetlf 7 eon t grow what III do unless .
Whose trees in summer yield him shade, linable ft4) Callae Years tit Terrible I learn- to chew the cud.
In winter are Suffering.
A few paternal acres bounci, AINSPRING OF have to learn to ehew the end;
No woman can be atrong and healthy So fast the times are getting noW, .
Siest, who can uneoricernedly find Your meal is Just begun;
Hours. days and Yettes , elide soft kicin•ais are welli.and relgalar.in
their action. When the kidneys ere You grab dusksr doughnut• ,
In health ef laxity, peace of, mind,
Quiet by day.
Sound sleep by night, study -and ease,
rid alajer44011W811401 inwolireolLalifwer inenonew0:11 -A.ht 'tis indeed a rapid age;
Together mixed, Sweet reereanion
And innocence, which most doth sVase,
Witn meditation.
the -whole body is ill, few the poisons which Tneri back to business run,.
theindneys •ought to have Altered. out of o ruinous to your liver,
the blood are left in the system. Deleterious to your Istood.
The female constitution le naturally I don't know vc;tiat we'll de unless
more subjeot- to kidney. disease than a We learn to chew the 'dud.
4 ';"triitif:PUS strain. - , Its way I hardly like,
le Hew tow women have Yoa heard mai; For by the time you've eaptured wealth
Thus let me live, unseen, unknown; ; ,. My, how myback wheal" Do yoa know Your stbrnaoh's on a strike.
Thus, unlamented, let me die, ' ; that backache is one of the first signs of .Your Indigestion turneth down
Stealleorn the world, and not a stone kidney, trouble? It is, and should be ate Your beefsteak and your spud;
Tell wbere I lie. ' . tended to innnediately. Other elmorconD live got a remedy, 'ti this: ,
-Alexander Pepe, are freirent thirst, scanty, oudy
Let's learn te chew the cud.
er high y. colored Urine, burning sensation
FIRST AID BY DOGS.
when urinating, frequent urination puff.' ' ' • • • •
My breakfast takes three minutes.
, ing under the eyes, awelling of the feat end I my •diener. "hour" takes ten;
How the Intelligent Animals Find ths ankles, floating specks before the eyes, eto. ,
Woundsd In Battle. ' These symptiame if not taken in time and l Aild• bolt -Ink Pie, I -reappear
' Two specially. trained .dogs and th'e cured at once, will cause years of terrible Among 1nY fellow 'nen,
kidney durerin;. All these symptoms. and . This .splerialti foi-in my liorse Orme says,
ambulance section of the London vol. h, het, these (weans my b. owed,. by ehe Will seen In graveyards bud,
unteer Electrical Engineers had a field US° of . - Unless I change my business ways,
night on 'Wimbledon Common on Sat- ' . And learn to chew the cud, .,
urday. , DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS
-Te Khan,
. Long shafts of brilliant Agin swept They i. '• 'directly on the kidneys, and CANNOT ACCEPT LEGACY,
the entire range of the common, and make them strong and healthy. , • ' ,
under these the Eneetrical Volunteers ' Mrs. Mary Galley, Auburn, ICS., wiltmat
and the doge groped their way through "For over four menthe 1 wee trOubled witk Canadian Nurses Who Are Haire of
the bracken and conducted a search- for a lame beck and was ttneble to twain bed Late Senator Fulford,
mak who were suPPosAd te hare been without hfit FRIA %aimed bY a friend•. Mabel E. Lerman, Ella B. Jordan,
woundedin battle fought along near-
ly the entire width of the 'cornm)n•
The dogs have been 'specially treined
ter. ambulanCe eel:vice by. Major .E.
HautonVille Riehardsoe of •Cernonstia
Forfarshire, and their duty is to fled
the wounded who Italie crawled tinder
cover In place* that hum.ae oecirchers
might overlook, says The Loedon Ex -
One of the'clogs is a. eollie, and the
• other a crose-bred • retriever. 'Their
outfit Is complete, Bandages arid dress. -
Inge, and also a •flask ef stimulant, are
• carried on their backs, and round their
necks are bells, which tingl•e loudly es
they move. '••• •
• When the word was given for th-
bearer seetlons to edvance. MaJor Rich-
ardson" and, 'need tge, aceOmpenied by
an Express representative, matle' for a
thicket in the centre of theline of fight.
Here the eolfie was loosed .frorn its
. leesii, and at the word, "Seek, laihnel"
It sprang Inte the Undergronali anti
nosed :weenie the (leek bushes arid long
grass,: moving a a rapid pace. : or b.oar00.14.ta, OO 11, it,a. aatece. His nurses weee four yoeng 1 eifee ot
,,,, The jangling' bell' onahle Zee. ee Canadian birth, telto ere* in training' tu
• • ' try Doan's idney Pills. After using two; miss sarkey, and . Miss , Taylor, four
thirdsof a box my back wallas well &sever. •Canadian nurses who attended the late
Pries 60 cents per boxer three boxes fen Senator Fulford of Broceville pilot. to
• $1.25 at all dealers, or sent direct on re. his dealt in Newton Hospital, Newton.
oeipt Of price, The Do•an Marl' Pill 004 . Mass., on Oct. 15 'last, from inJurieS
Toronto. Ont.. ' • '•• received while he was motoring down
. •
•
• )1/entre-tie Antrum.. seitoeir.
The first of the sehools to be (tenth,
•alsbed in German cities, for the im-
provement.. of domestic servents-, has
just been , opened in/ Itani'mrg tinder
the patronage Of the ahouse mistresses'
unlon Erich pupil is expeirted to pay
about $12 for the 'complete. eoerse of
one year •in weekly insteilments, but
for .this small..amount of. money each
girlAs daily stipplied with a tree lunch:
The school opens at 8 o'clock .111 the
Morning, a*.iiri„ the •pupils are ex.:emit:eel
td remain mitt) in the ,peettiter; The
.whole 'ecitiese imateles the Making let
a hill leading into Boston, are heirs to
$1.00 each by a bequest of the Sena-
tor. They are prohibited Teem eccept-
Ing the legacy, .howeyer, by regulate -AS
geverning Newton HoSnital and the
meney remains in the hands of the
Toronto Geheral Tenet Corporation, who
act as executors ,• of Senator Fulford's
will.•
• The late Senater received his fatal
injuries on October 5 last, wbile 'mak-
.
Ing an •automobile tone through the
Eastern States. As he and Mr, W. T.
Hanson of Schenectady, N. Y., were
descend -1g a hill on their way tto Bos-
• ton, their car collided with an electric!
• railway car, resulting injueles to both
occupants, and also to the chauffeuno
Senater Fulford was removed le
' ton Hospital,' where he, Was a tended
• bf. fOrOVd 1,11,14jy, Atter v e•1 male.• es, nientlInee-sexiving. innit• by' band '11- • Newton. Hospitale' .toristant. end
, .
- utes; dung watch a. Miesidereble pore with a . kind attentioin Wop • the' heart' of Ben-
theftefehe wo tithecl• been trayereed, the Mal Seete, of dineeetie ocenpa :ator..Fulford that he expressed to .4t.
!nil suddenly ceesed ringing:and e Itte. preininent rule Of the new seltOol Hanson the desire that ...provielen be
eenerrtre.earertr-the- -coffee! ' •
OH- or the nurses a4sY.:11..i' PrtiVettlio010.i otof teltecii
"find." Huerying to the 'spot, ibe reefee
rind. his C.impant.,ri- eiaw one te eme hoeseset • •• care and ettention.. .Thee'Torecito af.3T1-
"watincle0" lying under -a tree and the - • " , eral ']'rusts Coipint S. executare 01
• the Serratorre Will, Was notified of the,
- . renting th e • to n
At aeword from his enaster,Leddie re- _ • bequest,. and recently. a cheque was
surned semeh, and- :soon led tele. wee . enarles litts Pribilsneti e.
to anotaee. -easeeey, and the. era . beak' in•Londou .11.1101,111 lit! 111013(1s for
"beet-ee coinpaixe- br 'tight the slrettele 'More energet ic treittinent of the I11 13•11
•
• 1 1011115.th8t -in tile case, Say.
of a at alt.:who.. bet levedhe had uo_ stein.
Itch, a sort of sham operatihn
performed antl•a shiim stomach. brought
into misty outline, and these, with h
- whiff of chiteroferin, might dispel. the
delteion. Dr. admits -that the
• delusion is' 'nit the insanny, and. if • it
Were hartisbed....ille" insanity • would re-
• inalp,-but even then he, enottlil oeproec
of the step, because the slelusion is '
• veryreat to the initient mut causes hile
The. retriever as aleo tried with seine. ..much 'Suffering,' •
Succes142 •
Major Riehardscie ealcie ha 'had. six;
clogs now In training.... ".ele did•not. take
uP'anY Particulaebreed, bat tralned any.
kind of dog Solite' of Ids dogs were put
through • aesevere feet with the betel:
"Watch. in' Seotiami by Gen. Tucker; and
a board of oincers. and- .ffiesi were (mite
• sa tisfied with the result. ,
• "I sold six doge to the Russian Gov-
ernment for the war. In Menehuele, .031e
they did go ia ,service," he . said. "I
was also approadhed by :Norway. e-heri,
there I'Vs the. danger . of War betweert
that country and Sweden, and the. Sul-
tan of Turkey wishes me to supply dogs
for his aehiy.
"I want, however; the *Firitish•Wor
flee to take them up,, mid bilictve. they
will do so."
., The dogs Cost aboict .09 gelfiette
*He, Sure-Inea.satt to Tab -4
Tried and True, Genuine,
Nature's Remedy.
doe 'icicle -1f hte. face. , " • .•
a
the, dog raiealoneewithout .a
plunged into a' dense growth .0f. brack-
en on. tile extreme left flank, but Major'
Mt:hal-deep Judged that this Was toe far
.. away foe any woundea to be ;amid, tend
. .
• caned, lien• buck. • . •
ibegeleoutrial the wale and, as ho
hiteed; tho .0111y; vowed
'Nita 11111i, A fe* yeti:1W 'ttiai3.
he :was rils.cevertal • standing LA.:.or (tVo
ivtui :hidden ' ',tire
beet -tea- e
you do not have free, our end resift
werrements Of the bovrels yon lack the Wiese and
essential of good health. There's more
&MO than mere Uncomfortableness, slug.
ness-reteetion Otto
poilutes,irritatess
the circulatory sys-
• ea. and bilto
- Wattee in die bowels
ipiastina Yoe Make /
fountain of
. thenct--,the bleed,/ 5;,..
'. selntea Vitalits; \
, „,•"anspation are
.;•.111eliAlYillititi'arrVLax-ets‘‘,,
tattire I ;
Sitie,ntitutai \O 1 1 ly
the nen- v.o.
mire net to
6 fitiiiinatilt t
of _Vttwerful \ e...J /
I YOU* Safety
,
Stenographer's English. • •
In some stenographfc.systems ae fere
bIttary sign may stand for one, two, er.
even three 'words.. -Sometimes the elle-
• translation of one of these signs 'eeie
:‘ • Our Largest tfort.r.' •
, "The jarc'eSt horse 1. een fied Ili the
ttnjted .Sttitea," egys svriter in Farm
and fireside, "is 'Mom I - th•itice; Arlio
was raiSed in Crawford eminty, 'Pa,
l'reja donole gray. stands nearly sev-
en. teet high' at the ?iimaider, weigh13
.2,800 pounde.Whrcefat, wears e -30
cellar and 0 No, it shoe and is Very fine'
iv nronortioned.r•
ernitt Elfolibilot hunters. . .
.A. corresppiadent of the London 'nines
writes of elephant huuting in Africa:
"The most deadly method of killieg..ele;
• pitants, and that Most frequently em- •
ployed by the =Oyes of east Afrieer,
is the pite. sufficiently deep -roughly
twenty, feett;n1 eg_aincl. wide to:engulf
and liOliflin. elephant. After e period :
of frantic struggling, ininger and ex-
haustion,ther wretched animal IS done-
-to dentleby nittivet etreare. If the size
-to--flennYe-reettite. , .ea . . ,1„..eueedepeeweeers of the. au.Itnal are l'Ohlera'
'"The deed shOeiced the -nage') to the , bereft it is Tilifirlu t to imagine-erinor
heart oore" was wintt was said,•toul• the revolting, briltal pietura of torture, but
the notion to the hard car," .'"rhe rue- ' this is the common praetice of ti40 na-
typewriter evolved, "The dead :41meiced
rive Was but transient, though," thee of the country and is being enact-
hardlY recognizable as . 'The atiel:‘,Tesa 1 ed daily throughout.British territory.
was trains .end through," A rear -end .!•
collision Wee evidently in that girl's . • ''. taargeltv• '
mind. • . . ' . ' " There IS an ancient jest in Parte
' "As manna fed the Sews," was in,.. which originated with a waiter. A
woman into "As mamma ted the Jays: guest had ordered a dozen oysters.
genieuely teetered by another young,
Yet she was a Santley school ' :v0011slyi one dozen?" asked the waiter.
teacher. .
that will be euough."
"Yonare not stiperstittous, then,"
staid the settiter'with. a Curious smile.
. awhyr .. • . .
"Recanse you aro not afraid of being
thirteen at table." . .
Scavenger instead
meat Melinda*
Tho ills Of ingto
not tiling bill
relief I
Aceeot the
aid Of Ltmetet
fere% and
Acvealttealltihken4ileg 1"4.11.1.1"1"- —
and unknotte Medal
"Plays, creep and laughs, , the inne-
vent," etoened the man one ticree mouth-
• -ing the opening lines of some projeoted
' baby verses When the typewriter tap-
ped out "Plays craps arid leaves the in-
nodent," he scanned her visage Closely.
Ile said, "The voice of Dr. Jocelyn
was hard calling for assistance," tsaill
11 citinc;olit, "The vice of Dr. Josh Lane
was lintel icilling four assistants."
When "But she held Jake too dearly
for that, and so -passed on" Was dic-
tated, and it came out, "But she hold
jaelte; two, drawing for that, and ea
passed . one," wow& it „ham beep unjust
to credit the girl et the machine with
an elementary knowledge of gambling?
• -Sueeess,
ate relight
• Slindilettnri
Clock Not Crazy.
Thls story Is told of Isan Leno, the
Otto Idol ef the /Amami musics hall stage.
Ifis mind failed, and he was confined
a private asytum. Soma after WS
he got up an argument with one of the
attendants about the eorreetness of the
clock. "That clock's wrong,' -he said.
"No, sir, the cleck is quite right,"
"I tell yeti wreng," it'e
quite right." '"fheri, if it's right, what'a
it doing here?"
and yea- health ate
Tbs
isatererytox uebow,it to your tod
r. flEADAC
TA* ere t in it AN ti
litleUted-ifirou 15 k 6 TAketa.
Ali. tiO t
inotde tablet former Winton tare bt Neuralgia eecl igerroneanit ettnel dy
or oct retiring Were bringe telle
LIVER' COMPLAINT.
Made out. by the corporation for $400,4
• payable to the nurst.s throughMr Hatt -
Son. Whers Mr, Hanson turned ..the
money over ta them, the Beard of Man-
eigeinent or the hoepited eotild not allow
- the 'unties to. aceept. It, claiming PIM
would be viblatreg 'the regulations • Of
the.Instituttom in taking any such gifts,
„ kern. Adam Beck
wilt the . infOrtmitters gleaned' by ton::
..,\.aanipos:.conceriting the cosi Of gen-
eratiett ond eranetniseteri ef power at
Niagara erYstallike lute it great agermY
• for the • peblic gomtr..asks. The
it isesoinetinng to natvertecertained such
important faCtS ase were elucidatedthe
other day; -it Is quite another thing
to annoy up • sects:facts- with the co11,.
etteuctiee staiesmanaiiier that causes fu-
ture generations to build'afronumente.m)
..tiwir public men and' cell them blessed.
Thousands who knew Renee:0mM Beck
• personally Talleve atiat •Die As large
en ,ugh • 10 see'this great vierk to Its
•conclusion. He is a praOtical knish:teas
man,: with sufflcient diPlinnacy in :pub-
lic and eonfinerciel matters to inspire
confidence oenong. his politiicel support-
• ers and associates. Slime 19'02' he has
been .a. member of the, Legislature. If
wits born at Baden, One,Slime 20,15.0",
• met in.189e was married to 'Lillian Otte
leeway. . He Was "educated' at Gait, and
In 1.9112. and 1903 Was Mayor off London.
In religion he is an Epteeopatien end
Imeiness a manufacturer.. Ire is fond
of"speedy horses and is a familiar U-
lu', at the Jockey Club meetings.
•
, Cern-diem to thejleseue.. • '
. ,
•
"Lord Stratbeena an& Mount cal
the Canadian High Ceintrilssionen hea.
etnee to theassistance of the Bedielan
Library .of Oxford "University with a
1eneenart_offee2.,50e to complete the total
eeteu Which was rieeeetatry to secure Of/
first tell° of the worke of Shakespeare.
The folio waxepeesentedt to the Bodleian
Library It 1024, but wee sold in: 1664;
and since that time has been in a• pri-
vate collection. An, American collector'
recently offered $15;000 to the present
owner of the folio, who, however, gave
• the Bodleian Library- the opportenitY
to reCover it for tIie. same amssuat,
offer' held good. until March 30. The
Bodleian Library;. which was originally
established 1in1i446, takes its tame from
Sir Thomas tottley,, Natio .collected an
enormous iibrarY duritig his later year%
re-eseablishedthe library in 15e7-1602,
and peesented .it to the Thilirersity of
Oxferd. It contains over 548,006 printed
yoluines, and 80,000 velattes of anima -
scripts. •
Wilt Have Steadying Effeet.
The keen public interest in the Nuns
of the Ilasinwells cannot but have a
• steadying effect upon the Youth ot the
entire. country. The Way to get money
is to earn it..The law, the pollee, the
sentiMent of the people., are handed:Me
getlier in an -irresistible alliande to pre-,
vent anyone from getting money in any
other way. • And the prisorisi are fell
ef Peeple Who fancied that they could
outwit this powerful trinity, --Toronto
Star.
The liver hi the WSW lAnd ititt14141,44.t„„.--
It
..s 1, to take from the bleed toe erer..
which form bile. When the liver Is torpid roil
Inflamed it cannot furnish We to the boWder
sensing them to become bound end costive. lise
"protons ate tt feeling of fultleri dr *sight la
the right aids. and sheeting Phis in the mass
region, pains between.the iheulders, yedlOwners
sf the eight arid eyea, bowels irregular, coated
tongue, bed USIA in the mandne,ste,
• .1Y11LB'URWS .
LAX' -LIVE
...f4 ILL
nee Oswalt and ono in take, do *4
weskon et delete aerie fell in their (deo* tad
aro by far tha taloa Joal attokool read* kr
ilt diatillester ditiOttigt. If *i 1ksf
Hon 25 owls, o, $ bottles for St^
Abut
on reostyt
1 ANOTHER MARRIAGE QUESTION.
Ontario Law Forbid* a Men Marrying
Hie Brother's Widow,
The Provincial Secretary's Depart -
'Went has recently reeeived several let-
ters trent Wears of 'marriage licenses,
whq ask whether licenses should be
Is-
sued for a man to inarry his "brother's
Or so the statute delining mar-
riages whieh are prohibited on the
grounds off consanguinity reads. The
department'e answer la every case is
the same. and it is to ate effect that
under the statutes of Ontario a man
cannot lee fully marry his brothez'a
whiner or his brether's divorced wife.
al est of al Inquiries ask the question
icppareetly • la behalf of partie,s who
want ..to mercy brothers' widow. It IS
$ *hat eaveral such marriages have
1...icee place in the province, .
Col. English Will Stay.
It lets been learned that ,Lieut. -Col.,
.R. cornmandant•- of the,
erison In British Columbia, •
WU: net reearn toeEnglantl, Out will re-
main two. years longer; assisting in the •
erganiaii"--1 Of the Canadia.n troops,
lie is regarded as one of the smartest
. -
otheens ai the force, and his effictencY
•heeettede tt.ro very poputer at that sta-
•
ttloPri'lle,..TM''''7-7.011?f,11(caTttYaerheelnattetnithaetrVicto-
h- atiqoart,,Mi stare or Kingstoe, Citadel.
A large number of men will be takee
on at Vietoria„ with the Canadian force.
This is important, beea,itse a great. deal
teehnical ordinance work must be
done at (lace. The moueting of 9.3 guns
on Signal. Hill; -Involving the drawing.
to the summit of the crag and -the plae-
ing. in position of two heuedred tons or
more, of gime, has been suspendea for
seine, time. The Tomerial tierces were
ilantg this work, aed receiting a half-.
. penny per hour fee the extra -work: It
Involved, over and above their pay. It
will cost Canada much moee, and she
will, tnereever, .have few:men...of suffn:
cient experience for the work. Each of
the guns require ?bout twenty. men to
• itrep. In • peeper 'shape, and this, It Is
felt; will 'cot,' pet Canaoa. .keep up
about f xur MI.:deed men,. although ft Is
announced teat the' start will be made
with a slcelet fiveiteof 150, •
It le stated eutliteltively that, au ere'
rangement. has been made betwede the
Hofee and • Cana0164 • Governments
whereby such Iroperiel soldiers and Of-
ficers as remain in Canada. will. be
eowed to count the yeare of Canadian
set -vice ,ae I:clef-Oat Service for pepaion
purposes, and. that Cenada.*111 contri-
bute te the Imperial boffere' het:proper.-
•tion tills pension allowance corres-
eeneilng. to, the. tile •• put in this ecnintry.
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The R. OI kiumarily.
Sirs.. "Wozzie-..,--T..)11 &at seeire.na un-.
deestand 'aloe hat tivtrearne one men'
-who dtd
•''WOzzle-eIe.mtiet:beeee, been an, ez-
nt•rt in insanity. . . •
1Vfay 4th, 1906
The tiinonitnou.s Conclusion • • .
gE-z-LioN irrxmA.
Is the Purest and Most Delicious of AU.
Lead Packets Oniy gelnii4act?ol'Ard 60c Per
Mealy Women Sisfier
UNTOLD AGONY FROM
KIIINEY TROUBLE.-
1811G-111IEST AWARD ST. LOUIS. 1904.
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PLANT BARG Pi I N
243 FRUIT PLANTS FOR $2.75 -
Will produce More &nit, fresh and canned, than you and your friends
• oan eat, with lots to sell The choicest, newest aud most hardy
• varieties, at less than one-third the usual prices ;
6 CRAPES - one each of Chambell's Early, the new black; Concord,
black; Worden, choice blaek; Moore's Early, fancy, early black;
Niagara, white; Lindley, red.
12 CC RRIINTS---3 each of Red Oross, now; London Market, new.,;
•• Cherry, red; Champion, the standard black.
25 RASPS ERRY,Either Lonclan, or King, the new fancy reds.
-Columbiari, enormous -cropping purple canner
-Cumberland, new mammoth -cropping blackcap.
ts.o. STRRIATBERRY-enator Dunlop, the king of canners. •
" -Pride of Michigan, the record for size, quality
and 'crop.
" " -President, the new, fancy, late berry,
• Safely packed and shippel, when ready to plant; on receipt of $2_75
etIt this advt. ant. It may uot appear again. • Order NOW.
You cannot get the same value elsewhere for double the price. Send
. sftorraewcnnbcprireytepiiisatneifsP$17.70. Ppoetratorro,oeot.eu.p.
ELDeRTIDO POTATOEs, .
The great Englis Potato, absolutely bliglinand disease proof, such
an enormous cropper, that since 1004 it has sold at $7.000 for 14 lbs;
$1,250 for one lb; one Potato for $250, and last year $16 per lb. One
Potato cropped in one year 861 lbs. It means to the grower much
'greater ercms off same soil, !with same work, and no rot, LET US
PROVE IT TO YOU, send for list which Contains history, photos of
POtatoes, checks paid, press opinions of 81 papers, etc. Sold in Canada
only by us, and now offered for the first time. Price $1,,00 per Ib.
also 26 otheritinds-
SMITH- BROS. Vol, BEAOHVILLE ONT.
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• The. ext ,kers guarantee it fully; as per the following' state- •
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DY -0-1.,g is simple to iii,•e and eill give:perfeetsatistaction
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• Vey _often.. they 'think It le from iseindiedi
*Female bieetteak Thite is leasiemale trouble
than they think, Woman puffer from baoksolur.
sleeplessness, bervotemees, kiitabUity.art et
-dragging-down reeking in the tans. So do tweft.
• and. they d6 net .hare " lessak • tesuble!!
ihea, blame all your treuldeto Annals Dispeasel',
With healthy.' kichreys. tow women wM ever
have "tentale diameters!! • The kidarla s se'
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OM whims dee kidairis wrGair.
was dissame would bib Pr
yews mold catty '
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teva.--IVIiiie Passe's feelings were Wert
terribly hug night; A burglar get in
the hoose arid tried to glee her chleree
form,
Eden, -I3ut I don't eee eltiletly why
that should hurt her feeliegs.
Eva- Yes, she Otte a terrible euspicien
that tie thought the 1104 reachedthe
ehloeoforra age.
ARE. YOU MAKING $20003,22 A
YEAn ? It is being done with our goods.
Work is pleasant, i>ermantrit aud profitable.
(loOde used, in every house, every day. No fake,
and no need to treat. the demand. Legitimate,
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Site Operators on Mens7s Trougers
fast, neat operators can:, earn, from 80
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-board can be had for $6.00.per week. •
.A:Titily by letter or ersonallyvto
282 Clarence St, London,.Ont.
NEW G 1� CIIVj STORt
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We have opened up a choice, fresh
stock of Groceries at .01SOn''S Old
Stand and now ask A share of the
patronage- • of the citizens of Clinton
and the surrounding. eommunity,
GoodQuality & Fair Prices
are our special cares.
Customers will find our stock the best
valne---in-town. The: iled _Feather
Issands in Teas sod, Canned Goods
230C samples of the values we handle.
We are strangers and must
• . get acquainted,,
FO it will pay thoserwho sell farm pro-
duce to see us, before disposing of their
butter, eggs and potatoes, elsewhere.
We will 1137, at a good priee, what
mum, ,o sell, and will sell rtt a fair
price, what you have to buy.
BYAR.D HULL, 'Phone 114
creened
Coal !
Exclusive sale for D. L,, 84
Scranton Coal. _Orders
left and money received at
Harland, Bros. Hardware for
all kind of Coal
I A. HAMILTON
COAL DEAtEIt
CO AM
13efore placing your orders for
your season's simply' of Coal, get
, our prices. The very best, goods
carried in stock and sold at the
lowest possible price.
Orders may be left:at DAVIS
& ItoWlandta Hardware store, or
with,
We Stevenson.
The LONDESB0110 TAILOR
Is stilt here. Bring yonr own cloqh. I
•will make it up for you at ti price that
you Will find to be all right., See our
new., samples, all at prices that are
right and atnnot be beat. Fit,work-
.mandairp, and trimmings that are all
aigla t, ••
.A WOODHEAD, Tailor,
Londesboro
ABOUT_ YOUR
WALL PAPER? • ,
Nothing adds so much to thealecora-
tion of a house as good Wall ilaper. I
fun in a position to show you the very'
beat and cholcdst patterns,. as I am
agent for the
Empire Wall Pap,er Co.
of 'Toronto.
The • samples for 1906are entirely'
new. 'Prices rim from fie at real to 35c,
wlth borders At sante price. Every
nog of paper guarantee& to contain. 8
erards, SaMplee gladly shoWri to In-
tel -1011.1g purchasers, at atty.titne. ,
GEORGt POTTS;
House Decorator and. Paper Hanger,
Cr, Queen and Reineess St,
—BARTLIFF'S
RESTAURANT
Subscri6er having moved
his Restamrant td the store
recently occupied by F. W.
Watts, will be glad to meet al
his old custertners,and as many
tiew ones as may favor him
with their patronage. •
Having also bought out the
King Bakery, he will supply
the public with, first class
Bread and Cakes.
BREAD DELIVERED AS
votatekix
H BARTLIFF
Advertisers changing their
advertisements any week roust
have their copy in not later
than Tuesday morning.
;11aliVibilielL4.1.16.411111111~1.11.
call and examine
Our stook of high art pianos of lat-
est oese designs, and containing finest ac-
tione tourchesable for money. See ear very
latest styles of sweet.toned organs, hi low
prices, Ina/elements rented. tnned or ro-
paired. Gramophones and renew: in. var..
iety at
• tr,. itesativs.
Allude Entporlinn
1110TICE „Y.
Spring is here, and so is
house-cleaning time.
If you will call at our
Store, you will find every-
thing to make the work
easy, •
• §ioaps, Powders, - Brushes,
reps, Brooms, etc.
All sold at closest possible
prices.
A. D.Beaton
• The People's Grocer •
Phone iri
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