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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-7-10, Page 2• •1111,1111DAY.,1mg IR ism THIS BiGN GOD ER ILII ONTA RJ G araialmonai GODERS M. ow?Aaw. PUBLISHED EVA! '1'HU>fEDA! ser � T73t'lox Dna Lf.rsL Tolgall ;Terms M Wee.ei . LINI mm wwMs w 1st wiewas msalbs tics a rYRM le advance* gebsespe cobs hiss r raostvs T a tbannu. as at taw bat at as 'arty •ear/ as palhle Wass • obi~ of • it am le &strad. bora aid sad this now Avow deet b. gtv's. Adwrtlr,m awns : Legal sad afar Weaker advsrtansora Me o• eau nor art Inco ti•s sed 4. per has lar sash whiogwt t•se*tisa. 11e•sersd h • asasara l cels. tinder ham to as had. Dagens Dards Metz Uses mad a•d'r. Peer year. Advartlsswb at L. lased. ataayd. 1111. matter oasat. int-.iaao Wasted. H. tar &lis or to Haat. hems tar Bala we 1. Rant. ArtkA/6 ter Baia ars,disa , p• a axsadhe for aro start tar saoaa abs uaat . Larger adverting swab la proportesa. saasaaesssab 1e Sedis wry road/sr type lea meta per Itoe. N. swim Lm Uwe Me. Aay spacial moues, las sided of which Y this seathary ►wast d any tadivll.al r swot alas to be oo•idesod oa advsetlse*aeat and charged soomdialdy. Sew for deploy and aeatlact sdverUae- mw.ta will be ghee as apadfmtim3 of a liadsad bashes striate a mound potitiey d psotactio• imposer maid giv• ins e.ehma---agwrt and goods a tar Mop, nee the eo.s.mer Stem a. mem .sod tUo demoosta.Yo.. EDITORIAL NOTES. Say. win gaoling dined of "Billie Burka. Atter being damn, day alter day for some moats, how elm fixes bee hair. bow she dresses for dimmer, bow she washes her taoe, how she exercises, bow she rubs her mum, bow sbe mimeo her beta, bow abs cleans bee teotb, etc., etc.. and so on -well, were ready for a -Mage. The Toronto Telegram praises Prem ter Borden for getting along without a title, and say, quite rightly, tbat "the Premier of this nation iso be e bigger man minus a title than Le might be plus all the titles that royalty can confer." But the effect is spoiled by the leading of The Telegram's article. which reads, "A Scorner di Titles SO FAR." P. E. Wager, of Baetbrook. Ss-kat- cbewan, writes to a Winnipeg news. paper: ''I am a Canadian, and a descendant Adetraineioraaamsia.temsto of the United Eropire Loyalists, and 1 THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO.. limited. am, v all Canadians must be, proud ulade*lo►.O.t. of the British Empire; but it will Dever be bald together by ber colonies OOLIERI(-H THURSDAY. JULY LET IN THE LIGHT. The Prnudfoot charges figure largely iu the North Grey bye -election con- test; and the Conservative campaign• ere hate found the Taylor -Hanna epi.odeo damaging to their chances of success that Mr. Hance. according to the statement of Government organs. hea been forced to accept Mr. Pr'ondfoot's challenge to weet him on the public platform. It may be that Mr. Hanna is only trying to work another bluff. and •bat be has no in- tention of meeting Mr.. Proudfoot fairly and squarely before tbe electors: but in the meantime we shall take the statement of Lhe Conservative organs for what it is worth. In the meantime it is to be remarked that this affair is not a personal quar- rel between Mr. Proudloot un une shale and S:r James Whitney and Mr. Hanna un the other. It is properly thequarsel of the people of Ontario with a set of p;iliLicians wbo refuse to let the light In on their actions aa public men. 1f the Ontario Govern- ment gets away with' its attempt to elseape investigation of the Pruudfoot charges, we may as well bid good-bye, in this Province, to tboc loogeslate lobed right of an elected repcesenta- Live of the people to investigate the expenditure cf the public moneys. It has been cbarcod on -the flour of Parliament that there have been cor- rupt dealings between a member of the Government and a contractor. The question Moot, L Mr. Proudfoot or is Mr. Hanna right? butt, Are the people to be allowed to kz.uw the facts THE BINUER TWINE INDUSTRY. The Grain Growers' Guide makes • good point when it quotes fro'u The Brantford C.lurier c r protectionist organ 1 as follows: 4 "The Brantford Cordage (',,rupany have derailed to make a large addition to their plant, including the installa- tion of at least 100 additional spinners and other preparation mach ium. There will be a large expenditure of mouey ere the most modern machinery and devices, and the capacity will be iocieased over 3,OUo Ions of hinder twine annually. "This. of course, will involve the employment of a large number of ad- ditional beads. 'The populatity of the company's products and a fine organi- zation are responsible for this increase in the fa -tory facilities. as under pres- ent conditions it has been found im- possible to handle the increasing home and export business. and many large orders have had to be refused.'r The Courier goes on to any that several other companies organized at about the same time have passed out of existence. "The plating of binder twine on the free list has made this particular Iioe of business in Canada most difficult. but this individual plant is now three times as large as originally 'nil in splendid coodition." As The Grain Gnawers Guide points out, this gives away tbe whole case for protection. The history of binder twine manufacture in Canada proves tassel usively that protection is not necessary to its suooeea. When the business is. under good n aoagement, as in the came of the Brantford moo - pony. it can be lade highly eueoese- ful. Surely nobody but the blindest and most rabid of protectioeisas would claim that • customs tariff should be maiotaioed-at the expense of mu- mmers of the produet-ie order to keep poly equipped. badly managed industries out of the heads of the sheriff. Fres traders ham always erateaded that. as The Guide says. "protection pate • premiums as mien maeaepomwt, aatiqu•ted hominess mstle is and Ian use of old machinery. whereas free °meow Rion rya s sslutary spot to / riser lss met b- eds a asaAto Wear twine been cot the [res trade oententi... rine teas le the YMti,, amt the g.sfrt. d.ls.m111111mm1 N selle,leg Ii paying tribute. We must build fur ourselves that we may take care of ourselves. and relieve the mother country of that expense in whatever way elle can best help her." Woodstock Seotioel-Retiew : Lord Milner is in favor of removing all the but Imperial questions from the field of party politics. One might bat e suspected as much. And the way to take these questions out of politics is to turn them over to some masterful dictator, or committee of dictators, who could run the whole Empire with- out assistance, leaving the people to attend their own business of payirg taxer and supplying men for the army and the navy. Canada. Canada: Maple bad : land of great mom t Ai s lobes and sed ttwar.Mod ' laud 'twin the seam Great an. God, Marta that ate large as our heritage. Spirits as free an the breez ]' Grant a. Thy tsar that we walk in humility - Fear that is'reverent-not fear that Y bane Great to as rirhtesasoem. wisdom, prosperity. Pews -if ans4tned by diagram. Great s Thy love and the loco of our country Grant os Thy strenerb, for our strength's in Thy name . Shield as from danger. from every adverdty, shield u.. U Yoram from .ham,' Loa bora otna;lune' 11,e oli.pring of freedom ' Heir to wide prairie.. thick foreyta, red Kuhl: God grwat'as wisdom to value oar birthright. Courage to,guard what we 6o1d. - Aoouymow. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. -- Why Britain Is Free Trade. Philadelphia Record. The recent official aunual s'ateeuen of the trade of Great Britain sho that in the last flue years there been an increase o1 imports of $7ti0. 000.01.10, sir more than 26 per cent: During the sane time exports in- creased *ia0,tlt$l,Otut, nearly 30 per cent. The increase in imports was largely w- ni made up of raateriaIs, while thein crease in exports consisted mainly ret manufactured goods. There has never before been a season of greater trade activity in the United Kingdom. oar of such full emidoyment for all persons willing to work. Is it tiny m wonder that tbe British people, enjoy- ing such retinal kettle industrial and' commercial ptopesity, should refuse to abandon Use system of free trading odder which great forayer.' strider have been accomplished:? t ere has Lasses and Gains. Woodstock Set.tiusl-it.aciew, Zion. 8. H. Blake has gone on re cord, it sowers, as never having played a game of cards. never having been at the razes and never having attended s tbeat Heal performance, and some esteemed eontetoporaries are diecussiog tbe question of what be has gained or lost. What be gained or lost depends partly on the taint of view and pertly on the other things be has been able to fall back on for the filling of hie life. it is probable that • mac like ti H. Blake would he able to elm* that be had g•aioed a good deal enure than be bad lost_ For HMO people card - playing seems not merely a refreshing aud use(u1 r•ecieatioo. but • necessity. For many people the theatre is eow.- thing more than a source of harm- less pleasure. 13o, too, the race. from different points of vi.w may he commended to tbote who feel the need of a change and the tonic of mild excitement. For those wbo have nothing bett.rt-or et lust nothing that snits then. bet ter -card- play lag. theatre -going and bora-raring Iter he regarded as useful or even need- ful : Fut intetesting as horse -racing may be. useful as card -playing may be. and helpful as theatre -going tray be, it is row-eiratbe that a man easy he so equipped mentally and by temperament, and s.• outwitted in regard to his life. his work sod he* .Yens of recreation. t hat he may riist•ese t all of theand mill be a Rainer 1mt�ee than • loser. It le • matter in regard to which 1• would not be safe to lay doves I -teral rules. Much depends upon in- •' ideal tastes andtempera sad m ele reuetanoe'•. Raab lsdivid.iai ret be left largely tojmdl0 for bie- i[, OM man's.zMrar.ee say prove enelmi to another 'eh* M very dif- terestly co.04teted. This is • large woad, and there le ream for ms M. sf we ase nary a gpi s•Me Mena M. Pfeskber.-"You are sea mswsied yetr* ememied .dnmatg` f•ak- 'bae is a bPasthees-•'Ills • let but K ally pee loans." i arrested on a charge of sending Prlm - 4.n' . - , he rani, d►.n.,hee - through the malls an infernal machine act. c. tnwlttrd I y lbs Provimcil which killed Mrs. Bflodeau at Sher- .-, - .sty .ht -b a.me uwiev tb. crim- brooke, was discharged by Judge Mal- 'rel daps .- litter nii.l in -p if Ilse vent last week. Yrirne Minister ran wioh itrpunity de - 1 Testimony was submitted..cribs .u. h sett a• iinl-i mistakes y e- f;oing to strike � the very futurdatioa �[ re - show that the typewrlting on pieces apeet 1•.r law and under. of the admin. of a letter found In the Bllodeau hours istrali..o of justice and a clean and atter the explosion was similar la bosseet handling public affairs' same respects to the work done by ' • machine found in the home of Du- North Grey Fight *eerie. Two witnesses wbo gave tips )/r. Resent: wit' take pert io 11.. e n 14Snce ackaowledged that theNot tlr 0.. v 1.ve-election in three ase►t- I were ten thousand similar machismo hog/ at t be end of tbia w eek --July 11.1. flu Canada at Shallow 1,+l.: July 11. at Owen Sound ; ,o.1 .1uly 12, at Mralord. He "MST PROVE CHARGES will he er un,p►.mied st all thrice meet- iog.1p Jubo McQsaker, the Iwberal Felice Chiefs Incensed by Remo emcee e1 candidate. Mr. 1. U. 16itiott• ion her White Mowery In Ontario of the L•gislewoke West Miodieeex, ie in 1 be eons, rummy t his week. the hast .n oe orf •arse t be eleetioo, w b I cls Chief of Police W. T Witness, takes place oo tbs lith- A large num- l.r dent of the Canaille& Pollee iter of other •peahen both for the Liberal. and Conewrvaitivee. are in the iidiot . On July lead Win. Proud - foot. K. C.. M. P. P.. aodr Joseph Oliver. es -Mayor of Termite. ed - drawled • large meeting in Owen Sound. Mr. Proudfnn(Udefied Sir James VIhitnev and Mr. Hanna to de- bate with him. during tbe bye -simian. the Cabinet sraed•1. Tore baste been repeated reri.irts that Mr. Haan. nes the rumor will M forwarded le would meet Mr. Prnudtoot os 1be plat - a" awls titOMaw &sai this a.i_easy slaps tome. tew nsrep!rketidturing •atwbe• tjobthtbae raMnrIaHwa.r iattoictcooasis Lena MhNtag Maw sewed or bis owe. Mr. Oti yr dealt The mysterious disc ezelwively wkb tlr trtapas'•sce hese. disappearance shams •i.sepnrasre rafors__r' • he ani/, two years ago of Wilfrid l Pope, • "hod afwmye *eked ter • 4sder laths wn • w'eb•mt of Brosps.• 'meld rime the here." lir. r.rli ....n.."441416.(i.e" he* bus claarad ep ti wmo us mirlrbaMe lel las nam! �s .'leen of • tsws.ga to Memta.i � NM- tinder it se* War wmeY /•L =1P1111166. to ntias V • Tess• t' 1=P/oath $..y mow W a ehmsm b wt ttwamed rise A r_Ud$t.eeampie b .ashtsy� Mr mien w N __ t. Teens w i. -w, tb . IIIc. itdrwr� end ter Llha.l t peaty. wee 7b. Use Ipso parte DI wee gran a. s. sA • Ms IW mew s thio gg-$ tesla let the beep et *Pee Imus ""11.111156"111.1118114. ie �.i.:ti.. dead-Dll1. • prem. dmos ors sasartl = Biea. A. A. I�r�s !amoral •� tis NOM 11111.16 Mo WON cry with a maigg the es.81810le Halt YOUTHS DROWNED Wing r Holiday JaysoI la Trsaol doss. Camas :�• "!"Iva yo.ag rise., m.mbrs d pas flatboat families of Niagara Tells and inia Salla. N Y were drowned to Lillie Brim Bandy CCeats& wham a swam gee* am ca overturned the anoes la wap i they were pabdltsg down tbe Mks. The dead are Reginald Mc Maio•. Albert Kayser, Thomas Bra pby ad Edward Reichert of Niagara Falls, and Cart D. Ooodrtd of Le Salla. They re -aged to age from 17 to 22 years. dpld were etdiat& la chemistry at Niagara Falls Labora- tories. The ant four named were Toronto University atter. Goodrich attended McGill Uat.erstty. Five other members of the party. 0 C. Grey, Walter Frau, Dougal McMahon WUltam aad Joseph cu - nos, all of Niagara Palls, Oat_ were rescued The Uttie flotilla was taught by a gale off Windmill Point while the boys were on their way from Crystal Beach to Lake Ontario. CHANCELLOR HIT BACK Hands Now Fro* to Defend and to Smite, flays Lloyd George Mr. Lloyd George hit back at his critics la the Marton! besiaees at a luncheon given him by 81r Rufus Isaacs at the Navine.I Liberal Club. After testifying that the more reput- able and more honorable section of the Tory press had declined to jots Use "unctuous, famous man -hunt," Mr. Lloyd George said he wished he (meld say that of the Tory party in the Commons. He and Bir Rufus lames through the dark and dreary whiter had been Went while calumny was hurled from every quarter at their beads. It was the shabbiest chapter in the history of any party. For months every dastardly and cowardly journalist of the Tory party was 'booting poisoned darts, knowing their bands were tied. His heads mere free now, free to shield and to emlte. A FLAG INCIDENT Exuberant American at Winnipeg In- vited Trouble When the One Hundredtb Regiment of Winnipeg was returatsg.froao WAD on July 4th, a wafter stepped to the curbing 1n front of th. Union Bank, and waving the Stan and Stripes shouted, Hurrah for the Ameriaa eagle." Col. I. B. Mitchell ordered one of hL men to request the Ameri- can to put away the aaa. Before the soldier could comply several civilians grabbed the flag and threw 1t tato the street. where It was torn and trampled under the feet of the sot dlen. A free fight followed, and several of those wbo took part re- ceived black eyes and cut thanes.. The young man' escaped serious injury. WILL NOT '/SASE TENT Dr. Friedmann Not Regarded Y Prophet In Own Country The Berlin Medical Society last week rejected by an overwhelming 'majority the request of Professor Lud- wig Schleich. the associate of Dr. Friedrich F. Friedmann, that the 'society aptroint a committee of four to test the Friedmann vaccine for tuberculosis in any way which might appear to It most advisable. The de- cision of the society w -s greeted with cries of "Bravo." The President of the society, speak- ing informally after the dental of the request declared that 1f Dr. Fried- mann really desired a test he could have It by placing bis remedy at the disposal of the different hospitals. This statement was applauded. TYPEWRITING NO CLUE FREE ADVICE TO SICK WOMEN ThesessisHaveBeenHelped Sy C•Dsmon Same Women sneering from esq farm d female ills ma invited to eam eamieme prompt!, with toe w e ma a's private casasp eadmw de- partment of the 14- efi LPlmkham Med- icine Co., Lys., Masa Tour letter will be opened, rend sed answered by a woman and held is strict eon -hence. A woman can freely tai of bar private Mimes to a tremae - lies bas beam established a comddst.ttl correspondence which hes estdndedever aunty years and which bin never been broken Never have they pubiied a testimonial er used a letter without the written cosset of the writer,aed sever be. the Company allowed these coeb- dential letters to get out of their psis ammiom as to hundreds of thousands of thea in their filen will attest. Out d the vast volume of experience which they have to draw from, itis more than pomibls that they possess the very knowledge needed in your tale Noth- ing is asked in return except your good pill, and their advice hes helped thou- sands. Sorely any woman. rich or poor, should be shad to tab advantaged this generous Geer of sasiet nes. Address Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Ca, (con- fidential) Lynn. Mss. Every woman otght. to have Lydia E. Pinkiai'a 80 -page Text Book. It le sot a kook for general diatributlea. as it is toe expensive. It is tree and only obtainable by MAU. wens* for It today. TME*OR TH GREY FIGHT. Macy Speakers m Both Sides Takieg Part in Bye election Campaign. Toronto, July 7 -"Who will ques- tion," asked Mr. Rowell in the course of an important apse, h at the Liberal picnic at Al. x•udria in Glengarry county on July 3rd, •`.hat in a matter so ismportantas education where the Goverumeet exerrias such a direct and controlling i n fl aemr ce that the M io- iet er charged AA' h t be r es pooaibili l y of loulirg after Ihi. Demo tweet should tee w man wbo 1 y experience. training aid intelle. teal .vmpathies is capable of wa.tening tI.e educational problems of the Province and bringing all the ■ eight of ba inftuearoe to hear upon their wise solution? Ycu all know we have tever bad such a Minister in the Whitney Government. Yon all know we aie not likely to Wave suet • Min- ister so Weng as the Whit.oey Govern- ment continues in power. A pp•s rot ly they have neither vision to see the nes d, nor faith nor exsnryte to grapple w.tb v. They are developing a cis n- Irelies: g and 1.ureauer/Mir policy in the administration of educational affairs which aid!. s initiative un the part cf teeth teacher and tabular. We roast sio modify our policy a. more ad- equately to devalue the wore latent powers ut both." Mr. Rowell .aclared that throughout iia Proviuc. almost . vet yw-he, a one pods wrest and chis eatisfit' ith the pre. sent oasis iuit- trat.. of Ili- Ikhuln.mit of B:lb a- Liou t.v the \Vtttswy, (Nivel unwed. Thr ieader .•f the Opp•ri• ion art forth s. hit. tie for thss.Ontari., per.ple a clean (hoarl new ret and an ..luca'ed dettaortat y with •,.r sural life toil e attr.rii.r. .'itur.tatlrg ar•d resi.uuera- t ire slid . ur inducts is! o prulat:oo well fed. us 11 housed and ere -11 paid. He scored the Prime Minister for being so antncratic as two to grant los t.form in fare of xlmnet unael- lllo Evidence of Sending Bomb Agana* mous Ariner.d fur i•. 11. 111s.o so.ored both Ilse Provincial Secretary and the Prime Minister for i he Cat.inet •: a., - L. A. Dufresne. the civil engineer, dal ir. the Tat'1.n-S'mt M.P.-Irbil' Civil Engineer Association. made the state - at London that the executive the organisation would in tonere all moral reformers 'abates �s their claims of wish* slavery or the consequ.sces Every no- wt at alleged white slavery L ts be glito the bottom and in the sweat 1K Wag Toned Incorrect Um names el all persons cor•ect d with the Peet • W. ACHESON di SON -4-1.1"In CLEARING SALE Summer G�d- Qlnghams Oise bemired pieces t -loch finest Scotch Ging- haasa. 551 Ipis, eblehs and fancies. Every coin r. All Ilk mad Ifie clearing at per yard .. 10. Drys Muslin& and Voiles Silk and wool and fancy voiles (wadi good.l. Regular Sic to 51c • yard, at per yard laic Shirt Waists and Blouses '- Voile, natural shantung, novellas and vesting. Stylish waists mad largest choice we here ever preset.ted, all at clearing priors. Fancy Silk Parasols All Parasole of emlxoiderr sod fancy silk. sw e this mems clearing at half -peke Fifty dozen abbe Naaklaa, rise slboat inches square. Maoafactiwe s' •etude they are, but almost imperceptible. Prices ramie from $150 to *3.00 per donee. Special gale, per *1.80 Table Cloths One hundred Table (Moria, aims 2a2i yards. Pure linea end in • variety of patterns. Perfect goods. Regular price tlr'.00. of each . 111.110 Rugs Wilton Rags, seatulr... Twenty Rugs, late arrivals. plead le Summar Sale. New goods and a cities bei*--$ ►e rgata. true 3a3LL; 3,z4-$17 ; 4z4- g�p Sale of Underwear (.leering of mend Underwear, all lines at from 30 to 50 per coot. under regular peios. LLW. ACHESON &SON have been invariably close. This 1. the record for the !alit fifteen years : 151013 -liberal sea j.xsly, 71 1906- •• 271 191.12-- „ 5 itbt- Conies votive " 137 Dont's for Hot Days. Don't walk co the stitmy side of the street more than is necessary. Don't walk rapidly. Stop long enough to cool off. Don't try to stop the free flow of perepirralioe. Don't drink coo rapidly. Sip your drinks. Dont driok„too much water -dust enougb to keep the pet -spit atop flow- ing. Don't overeat. Avoid melts, espec- ially fat meats. Eat plenty of cereals, ft mai fruit and .,get abl-s. Don't allow your digestion to got r + of order. 9on't take is bath in wa:er that is t•cold : better take sponge baths. lloward-••Why do you term your wife an angel Y' Coward-"lierembe she's always ready to fly. able', euntiH- uslly harping, and she hasn't an earthly thing to near." eniesineenesienewestiaarialeneWaieseireareeNeweer COLLEGE AT HOME 21sus•ad. d ambitious roans hisios are lest peeeat1er is t heir own 4 aewr•v loeraUve poetic 1. s. ,trey. rasberrbokkeepsr.. tare>eraphn•. dvg .serest.. i' rad every .pica• er Dae- ta.s Activities. You may oats et ea- leia-.0 iiv a se wink. Wait!~ teed. Eater college are flag ladieM- a.l fastzsetioa. Export Maoism 1 b+ety rear. ripen knee Lauer . name". era Canada. Emla collsoa Sporiai os re. tar t.web.e.. A Misted ebb commercial Hama - nes' Aweei.LSn of 'anted.. Sneror K bowl at Dorman Sp. ttoo B_.ine•s College, Ltiudo•,- CAMS B1i5iness (Allege Sao. lrortox 1'. Y. WARD Preide•t. 1'r•lidp•L LEADING STYLES OF FOOTWEAR at Shannao's for the encomar season are now being abewn. It will mem iss you what fine Footwear we ate abowiag at little piior. We will appreciate slowing you the pcpular white new buck. white canvas Pumps and Oxford?, patent and gun-metal Pumps. Wm. Sharman Corset East St.;aaa Square --------AIASOP - Jas. Cumming Pain�Inv Iw....t1ns Painting, Decorating and M Wail -paper Hanging. All work done promptly and in toot ough manner. Residence -Albert St. Teirpbooe No. 21f7. ' Stone Barn t 1 Horse and Auto Livery E. R. WIGLE llki UG tar Inner of Marriage Licenses W16LE's PHARMACY Ooderich. Ontario 12 Tumors Removed Without An Operation l Der w.„ ons lr� am tag meter b t a oat., gear - tJla• and I Matt w ..flhb tam`rs 11 titer main, d tis w lq+gtam�aam mrtsst�t yemm l LW -- for moY 11 ea watt Tbkswaeama v�allisa me in my hoes caused 11 tom= se growers at asci amt te Mole PPM. Seem were as neves se a hafts AIM W stirs wearer, deem es tam clam re a waitsTo. am I It la ems ec Y table aui raer ta flet oamerfbs aD tam gttd it Y O mama donne' Me sea lira Largs M. lith. Me letter ea Imrattes el tam potitttve )ws•ti that always resew ria ass ef Onmp Lly. It 1• aa aaWled treatment and ahem esr Traead coanta rr wttle e a�t Iwassalatg i I 41,1i=s.et +ti tam mart is r sass of women's wR irregular -4w Nweerrbewa mea i seta sow sswla box oeatalelmg IS daye traatas.t abeeletoly tree to mg ."/odea sea vbe ane wet M trig ti If IOW wt fowl as ber Aram radices 1 OMNI errs m MRs. Famous 5. CONRA/4, tutelar, Ors. g �e.e�sss raMlmlm► Hamilton Centennial Industrial Exposition aid Old Home Week AM UM I l li to l etie 1913 lilailei.en Swaim si Memel helve*Genii Caminol Conine l.. Wavier "alien F.ii`e was rils Gime. Ldtagre Teles Ti 115 %law el* New Anemia mil Parade Mame P...e. with Om& Avows !Brie lEewea (.ham sem nes Ra. Marler. �i.,.Ger 16) t`�� _ r __d sa Mada!4o ben mm lr.Mi-wde %owe �&widowH ow We* sad i -- LI Oaenma,,tlee •inns ►. *NM Res. y Poi ma mare • w paw land Ames cams. A- arranger, amide. South street, with a complete and up -Lo -date equipment of Buggies, Hacks. Suc'rtre, Band• wagons., ete.,'ind a fine viable of horses. £Ul'OMOB1LBs FOR H1H!•: 'Buses meet ill Craigs and boats. Orden promptly at- tended to at any time of the day. Telephone 51. T. M DAVIS eiresesnermlasawnsemmovemeawmareinowee Machinery liasseyalarrisShop HAMILTON STREET s the place to buy your Machinery, Buggies, Wire Fencing ang Bon' Black Fertilizer. J use received - - a con- signment of Canada Car- riage Bu s, also of Grays (Chatham), and some from Mount Forest. A car of Bone Black Fertilizer just in ; also 3000 rods of the Frost Fence. ROBERT WILSON The lamasery -Monis A/Imt Aoda4i