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abriiiiis'opinion which owed not be alis -owed
2ma( ; here. The point is that In the atL u,pt
`�`f a ito safeguard vote" fur, his party
friend•. Colonel Hughes CAA otrna e -
A. R. BRAD W LN ed the pettiest kind of subterfuge and
Manus ASO Pumas= tsow &stoke to earry oft a bluff that
everything wail done in a6e(n+lance
Tea Ikea Ast. t9 reel (ei area l..I.. s. Yelee�ksw' vThursday
Wire The
with rule and regulation. The plain
ritimecwrrene Iitisrra--Oise Dollar and fifty
truth u( the matter is that Colonel
Lena nor ear : U pea ecrlaH
lyy is advance Oise "logo's and his colleagues in the goo•
Buller win accepted : to subscriber+ In the *content deliberately tried to unci alit•
United Mates the rate is one Dollar and Fifty y
Ceara strictly la advance- 0eheraiben who ferent clist.es of Canadians by the one
tan
• eentto '�ee • favor by acquainting the plyi piece of double-edged political trick-
er of the taoL.ts. wrl & nate u poodble. M pry.
e change of Wm1 nal
dr desired, boil' old a
taw new address should be Niven. Resentaasas
may be made by tank draft, mimes mons
order, pen -cillo" order. or r.ei.tered wow,
Subecrtptioo,8 m.ya.ntu.-r ce at .ns thee.
ADVILOTIelNu 1 xawe.- mote for display and
saetract advent- us -,,t. an) be given uu ,.ppl1-
settou. Legal and other •tnrllar advertisement.,
tea cent. per Una for Ar.t insertion and four
sesta per line for each •nb.equent IneertIon.
Mtea.ured by satiate of.olld noolanll-1 weir.
It,.., to an (neh. Buena" owed. of els lines
tont under, Foe It. leer• per yewr. AdverUse-
meot. of lost, Found. Strayed, Situations
Vaesot,$'t orator.- Waisted. Htu-r.• for Hanle or
to Row, Yarns- f,r B.I., o. to (loot, Article.
for Sal.. ate.. not exeee lens eight Ilse.,, Twent y -
Ave Cent- each lurrtlou; t)neDollor for flr-t
mouth. tiny tent -for eacheuho Quota mach.
Larger advertisements to proportion. - Au-
nounc.•mrnta to ordinary railing ty{.e. leu
teut•per line. Nu notion 1''+, th,n Twenty-
five Cent.. Any special Bedew, the object of
whleh is the leocumary benefit of any tndlvid,
W Or ...ocl.tioo, t•. be col.. dated an •U* er-
1Jaerr:ent and chaired woven -tingly.
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4'o101.1.tels wsa,Ts.-The ... operation of
FOR OR AGAINST
In last week's issue of the Montreal
Weekly 1Vitnese appeared the follow-
ing editorial: -
1n the choice of randidatea for the
approaching Ontario rlectiens there
Ipave hewn signs of the rtrrngth of the
banish the bar movement in that pro-
vince. Some Conservative candidates
hove declared their coos ictions in its
favor and the fear of it is .upon others.
It has, however, to be noted that
while the public conviction ie always
strong on the ah,.Lract question of the
our rube altar- end rwder+ i• cwvlkdly ilisti-
tens ,eakable evil of the drink trafflr,
ed inward. making THU l'H ' Al. t weekly record 1
of all kcal, OVUM)' ats1dist vittdoing.. No sem. there are niany who balk when they
n utleatlon trill be .hooded to nolo.. it run -
lade.. the nsmeand adore,' of the writer• o t1 cookie into clow quarter. wit h any
nece•s.rlly tot lwabllra•t .n, bu' ►- s•. a•tldeda.t
of good tutb. \ewe turns .limed r.wa-h 'iHR mr0sure of prnhihitivn and runtrrU-
meow. ,Office not later th to N'cdue.day n«,° plate fur the
of each week. 1 Hct time whom it. will
hut t and what enmities it wi:I nonuse:
!t i+ Ihen that the aver•..• eitiz'u'
-ntneti til; need. the uttlt not "occur•
:written! t 1 'stand to his girle and face
the intioie. No great good can be lib.
twined wither•. hurting .omiehodY. or
1 tT�nding .omplaely, and thele are
time-. when th It b"oom"s n duty.
When the plehi+-•ile upon prohibition
was taken by the 1/011141k/11 vuverrl-
THI RSUAY, it 2.iTn, 1911
ROWELL jS SINCERE
ltev. Chancellor Bowies id Vict.Hia
university, Torun' 11,+peakir:g at !Ile.
R.rwrl1'. meeting at Dos.ini1,vale. 'on
Friday, (trete. cd it ern• the first tine -
he haul Btu al up•in a political mesa ing
teed said a wotil in f •vier 6,1 any t ,It- mem there Were ninny 111.11 who weir
didet..for Ili legislature lir for the not theulerlve+ total abstainer. *vim
patliament of the D))miniuu. "It is felt not only that they did not dare to
the tint time." said the .pe.iker, "and vote sg.ainot prohibition. but also that
1 am not very young. I ata four years they did not dare no' to vote fit it.
older than !Lowell., There is only one Thia spirit will no doubt influence a
thing which could wet -Holy snake. u.e gnat y. twit; that the .pit st i .' if
take the action 1 am taking this alter- huui.lt the bat, in a guarrly 1.41..1 4the
noon. if that plank were net on this people of our gre*test province. Some
platform. melt as 1 respect hint. in- Will no doubt allow this oir that party
Ornate as is oar- friend-hipq I would argument to s.tisfv (heir conscieni c,
decline to rise e• thit meeting. 1 )rat it will heist -Pity hard to barnah the
anew *•Riau party feeling- is, het -nose 1 ,devious feet that the issue is between
have felt the same. I mut cul one of the clo-log upef .11 the barrooms it. the
these gentlemen who says ler is an'ah-
solute indeprnden',, who follows his
reason in all lhitrg-. i'kuow I have
(restate party feelings, 41111 1 e •rtes$
10 that. 1 am not going to break
with
t
hem
•ntlieso ca
•tuo hut Ihave
broken with them in former titers, .1 few ..wales 'sgn, Liber l ineorn-
aod 1 kuuw Into' severely it tries a pe•tence sod mal=admini.tration ill the
mall.' Ile WAS there beesit-e he sup- handling of public contr»cla was 'A
ported Mi. Rowell's temperance p .1. favorite theme.with opponents elf the
icy. He bad never felt akicry ilt it to• Linos• rabinet. There were itt+inua•
liticsl contest until the.tatenlrut wow tions of take -offs, g: aft enol },.oldie:
made that Rowell 'vas insincere. ' He men. There wear »mention. that cion••
knew th it we.. not the 140W, tracts were given 10 favoritesand that
the interests of the country .utfe,Pd in
LATEST PIECE OE TRICKERY cone sterner. It wan charged that
_ - 111..11 and firma were given contracts
Colonel SAM Hughes, minister of which they were not rourpetent to
militia in the Sordstigrassirecnment; is handle. That WAR the Conservative
the boldest of Men t he seyw 50 hien- story in the year. preceding 11111.
self. Hut when he Was hunted with There is »rather story now. It is
an enlharraesinla political situation in told by no less an authority than a
connection with the r, -cent Corpus uienJler of -Lite Hoiden government.
Christi procession ill Montreal. it was "When we took office," de -let -eel
province and their continuance, and
the man who. is 'honest with himself
will refuse 111 ff... it in Any sober Hitt:!•
ADOPT LIBERAL METHODS
not bedtimes that was shown hot pct•
ty subterfuge designed only tit deceive.
Arrangemailts for the relig' pru-
ce.rion included ptovisicn for the .1-
trndsncr of the li,itlt tegunent be,er-
ing arras. Tbru caste enuouncetnent
from Colonel Ilughe.' department
that it was contrary 111 the reg'llations
for any militia regiment to carry
rifles at such A procession. Colonel
Hnghs loot an eye upon the pending
provincial elections in Ontario where
there are many people who are oppose
ed to allowing the militia to bear area.
at religious gatherings. "Thr regula-
tion Is there," he said in the contemns
on Tune 0th1 see no reason silty
it should le• changed." But to refuse
to allow the Web regiment to carry
rifles in the Montreal procession
meant political trouble in tf tiebec
where there are many people who are
30 favor of regiment., carrying their
arms when marching on such orrs-
aN7ns. The very told Colonel Hughes
had to Irmeentlrr the votes both of
those who abject to su'h action by
*11liLian►en and thyn.• who favor it.
The lath marc in 111e pr•ocesaiotar
`fadiflhefhirtt/i ea ertt rifles. Hut there
waa.uhtrrfu1e 'net the same. The
men of the r•rgivaent did not retry
their own rifle.. Instead thei ' car-
ried rifles. ,applied by a staunch Con-
servative hardware mrrchaot in Non•
Weal which had been taken to the reg -
intent's armory before the pe icea.ion
and uu'rstituted fist the arm+ regular-
ly used by the men. The scheme wee
carried through with the eminivance
Hon. SAm Hughes. in .peaking t f
work under his department. As report -
ell in the, unrevised Hansard tor June
lith list, • %l'e !weenie virtuous end
tried to change the contractors, hut
we met with Ines and delev and all
sorts of trouble on the part of cote re" -
tors and failure on the part of cern
who, in the course of years, would
probably have become as expert as the
employers of the old contractors.
The old men have leen &tine this kind
of work for years and can do it much
mare satisfactorily and. therefore, we
ere still giving then[ the contracts.
Thegovernutent has found that the
hest work was done I'ry phi contractors
who were employed by the former ad-
ministration. it cannot have found
that their were improper nets on the
part of thew rontraetors in ether
years unlees it is to be ass ttlttrd that
Pt ender Belden and his colleagues are
prepared to trust the business ..f the
country in the hand. of sten whorl
they know to have been guilty of
wrung doing The f.i`t Is plain -amt
it is etttphasized by the admission of
(:a•tttwL like" ie•r-tbaa& Heiler Libeenhs
rule contracts for public bu.ine*ss were
awarded only to competent men lir
firms and that the country received! a
dollar's worth of value for every dol-
lar paid. Slander cries" were used by
Mr. Borden and his tallest in gaining
power. fhe government's acts expose
the dander now.
If you have $ 100
L
-I
tra.t a4:001.=. &i.rk wrr
=et
.41 881
ILIPIB"ual.rIRek..c.li.we Cerp«.ti..'•
per Cent.
DeDtures
I boy ere .b•oleeelr ecce,•. They beer
..,ere« at Ipow coat . s..• potable
hall -y early There e r no y of 'gowns
.keel recent by wary. and m.l..a
Tow savanna own • rood inhere* W.
nil.• • .n•nJ A.c umdatad Inters*
tel.?�, .1 rktrenrure• • would hl' t
.*pl..n. the moan w.J.rtory.ad pogo -
way
1• way er ...aeon money.
Paid-up Capital - $2,000,000.00
Assets • - - - $5,000.000.00
-i-1... company „vee rrhebl• edooe re -
w warn. rnw a*merit of Isnot or "moll wort.
A irre .e:npl• Uebe.1 W e n..Jed on Oh
,uerL
Standa- rd Reliance
tiortggeOinatice
64 os RING ST EAST .TOaONTO
W. L HORTON, Goderich
Resident Director
Rrx14111.ya
2
are purchased last for twenty -eleven
cent.. a pound.
fir pri.-e of the explosive has t1.d
iwen advance:I oeven'cent* to the ken -
end puhlir .lure 1010.. Then why has
it a nt t Ilk much 111(1(•4.'c11t•n purchas-
ed for the people of C:tneda :'
There's at I mason, Alla the IP511.`I0 1r
that under the lion-,lrn gaterntnent (t
friend of the nlinistry ha• leen collect-
ing a tire" little take -off on . every
!mend of the powder.
l• toter the Lihct-*l government, the
powder was put•chesed direct front it
hardware eompany. Under the Bor-
den government, the powder has
IWr11 cid wing trent the rut0141 rntn-
p.uly b,t' it ha. been • purchased
1,1111411All A Stuuurh ('-,n-creative mid-
dleman named Daniel Cinnamon. Mr.
Cinnamon dors not handle the• lowelei .
Acc,treting to the report of the govei n-
m(•ri.'airllnlmlis.innet, who investigat-
ed Trent Valley canal Affair, no• long
ago, "Cinnamon avers the gond. (the
shipments of puwderl were ordered
and sent forward as x rule without his
knnivledge; hi+ part in the *ran•me-
tem. melody con.isted in IUAking nut
an invoice, ad ling. (1ve et. nix per pound
to Kingan'e ptiee and taking this
rake-eIT as n profit for hinoelf."
This is owed novelle*. of the way in
which cokitrol of public &MTitts is used
hy. the Borden government to make
money for its hiend±. In 1912.13,• the
rake-ntf under the phut followed on
the Trent - Valley cartel Apparently
amounledto mere than 84t10}. .1 friend
of the ('oneert•aticr government made
Von a. a middlemen, end the people
of ('anal,. paid the hill. 'true, the bill
in trifling in it -elf, bit it is MS trivial
thing that the government blows the
rake-off tystem to be followed fur the
benefit of party friend; and workera.
ootwear
I take this opportunity to
notify you that tbe firm of
Downing k MacVirar have
slit -sliver! partnership. In
future i will endeavor to sup-
ply your wanes with the
most reliable footwear from
the lest nlanufartnrers at the
lowest peeteihle pries. All ac-
counts owing the above firm
'art- payable to me and must 11e
."hied before the 1st day of
July. 1914.
y
REPAIRING
Geo. cac Vicar
BORDEN RAKI•OFF 111 STEM
of the militia department. Coder the Liberal government. large
Then. e..1eo l'olonsi w.,. quantities of an explosive known as
f interviewed in Oiltwa Iafter the dao- • genet"?. Frien:l" were heard In cnn-
eseslnn had taken plau-l. he sought to rection With the work on ih. Trent
!Bake the mast of the sueterfuge by Valley canal. Mince the prekent Rny-
d eclaling that the regulations bad ' eminent took office, Mtge quantities
`
tSPn obeyed because this militiamen of the same .:plosive have oleo leen
had not carried "their" rifles. It was ust-d. Nut the conditions attending
a pr.`ty.hallow, Petty piece of bluff the purchase of the powder are rads -
and Onliticel trickery. Yet Colonel rally different today from those which
Humber. evidently has .oaf a poor prevailed three or four year. ago. The
opinion of the intelligence of the aver- auditor -general's report for 1910.11.
age Canadian that be C.1104'.11 the when the i.Iberals were in power,
people will be fooled by sueh tranepar. show, that the peke paid for the ex-
eat chicanery pkwbv. wee twenty cents • hound ; the
Whether militiamen should or auditor -general's report for 11112.13
should not be allowed to carry dans shows that under Borden rule thous.
IW s&Ilgtous prooee.ions le a matter of ands of pound, of the *erne material
How about your
Sauer Music?
Visiting friends must he •n -
let taiarl. Try a Victor. Vie -
troll or en &Boon Phonograph.
the ittee1 music for the parlor, en
the verandah or In the ramp.
Thi. will relieve yon of a Iot of
trouble and pot y.alr guesm in a
p.•-itlon to entertain t.hem.ely
1'. ire. lento 11210.1111 tire- ud,
Thom.. n'" Muter Store.
We hay. • few Piano. for rent
also ..vise*I Square Pianos at a
low pries. for cash or on monthly
payment..
THOMSON'S
MUSiC STORE
toelerirh ()mark.
81'B11(;RINI PUR TeX SIGNAL
WILL TIILM/PIXANCIL VOTR t
Yaaitatlo latsna/ by Bawl &aocb of
the Deveiwio• Alliance
On the eve of is provincial else -
i tion, we would earnwetly urge tbetein-
perwnce electors of all parties to con-
sider impartially the yrrat issue now
before the people.
Fur Many yeses the temperance
people, of the province, irrespective of
party. have united in urging upon the
various governments in power, the
enactment of Bowe law that would
make the public bar a thing of the
;sari, and that should moat effectually
1 Nnitrol the operations of the liquor
' traffic, and remedy its evils. 'lois
policy is now presented to the electors,
and upon it we are to pronounce •
verdict.
Our county of Huron, on the Will of
January tart, spoke with no equivocal
voice on the titivation. As a result we
shall have. in a few week., is hatless
county. The question now it, shall
this immunity trout the open her,
which we enjoy, le extended to the
whole province. 111 our recent cam-
paign several local option municipal-
itit•tt jollied in the Canada lentper-
anem Act campaign for the comity's
sake. Can we not with equal genet toe
ity unite, lvith others in an effort to
abolish the bar throughout Ontario?
We would remind you Ihat the sev-
eral candidate.. seeking your votes on
tithe .51:h of lune have had ample op-
portunity to declare their attitude to -
weeds this Lesley, as dtHniteque.tious,
beattng too this •ul•lw•t. have been
submitted to each. 1+ it too cutch to
ask the temperance elector of Hilton
county G..upport ot.ly such candidate'
as baa pledged himself to support Lite
west advanced_ l.•u11/4-l'AUre legnIt
tits c
1%e have already shown by oar
v.tten that we are overtwheltti ngly op-
posed to the open bar. Shall we now
di.pt.seof the old jilt. that t•u'perattce
men are NEVER TEMPERANCE
VOTERS Al A P•ILITICAL ELEC-
TION?
This may mean at lit eaking of old
patty ties. and it iv no easy matter,
even temporarily to disaa+alel Ile ntlr-
eeltes from tht- pnlitii-a1aM:iations of
years ; hot If tv., ale Co redeem our
oft repeated word, ore MUM UMW stand
loyally by those who are prepared to
give effect to the ptiiciples for which
ere have so Tong contended.
The home i,r very clear. This is elm
,I -,v ;if opportunity : it teals. our 1-ty
of trspon-ibility. The temperance
party of 'Huron county and of Ontario
itt on its rl ial. We cin have what we
waw' : 1f the open harrentain. to im-
peril et•eey house it vital he hecatt;e our
iti li1Terrn•'e, or 4141 mistaken part y
loyalty, gives it a fte-h -lease of life.
%Vi- have often prayed for the destrmc_
tion of the liquor trxtlic,-_nn the-.21kb
of June let us vote ail we pray.
Signet] "n twhalf of ill-. execM.ivo
rnnuni, t... A. T. -('un/16H, preei.lent,
J. IHtrlx, aeCretal).
CAMPAIGN LYING MAP
To Ttli: Ei:-ruit OF TiIR S111NA I.:
Dear Sir,- Hae the 'tory party lost
oil net se 1•f decency awl fait -nets
That lying 'nip labelled ' T.-mpetance
Progress in Rural Outati.'," has I.t-rn
expo.ed as a ulonstrocity of untruth
amt Mist enfl-bentation; Ito it is. still
ill nate. 1 nn;i,e it in last week's Goole•
rich Star. and 1 wonder if the pro-
prietors of the local luminary nevi the.
nut ion that. though they posy AA lead-
er* of rightemienets in the communi-
ty, they have a license at election time
to go the Inuit in Inlerepresentetio,l
and falsehood. The wap is so uttt.ily
misleading that our cannot do justice
to it in a few sentences; iut, for one
example, do the proprietors of The
Star remember when Goderich town-
ship was "wet,' its it it shown in the
Wrap 1'
Yours for
FAIR PLAY.
Goderich, June hid.
OUR DUTY 014 THE 29th
To THE EDITOR too. THg SH(iNAL :
Sir, -Sir Jattes Whitney has cast
in hie lot with the liquor interests
which is so great a power io the way
of it. wealth And the influence that it
has over a large percentage of the
electorate.
It therefore berotnee the temperance
forces to be alert in petting forth the
claims of their cause upon the chrrs-
teen cuter.
Mr. Hanna. '•$ir /MICR' lieuten-
ant," and their party Crosses claim that
bat rent abolition *should he kept out
of politics. During last session of par-
liament the alliance party through
Mr. Rowel! offered this. but these pre-
tenders trjected the proposition which
proves their insincerity.
The moment we do not make it s
direct lane we are beaten. our oppon-
ents can play is Ione hand for they then
hold the right and left bower and have
turned up the ace. while we fumble
with a few insigniticsnt spot,.
Partizan tendencies are no doubt
strong but the moment the party lead-
ers attempt to pure haw their support
by sacrificing principle they are none
of m.
- imagine Use lidstre-Tae 1/hh their
"hwtfeur and Mr. Hanna in the front
swat and one of our pastor'*. church
dearnnsand Sabbath school teachers
in the rear going to the poll on the
:11th and together voting to license the
Rale of what tr*ns(ornie thea* they
Imre heen working an4 praying for
into profane arid obscure drunkard's.
Wat it picture for a photograph
alhrim ! Imagine those three depe,
trying to fo late an !Steil,* for he-
ing In such company on election da)
Their fidgeting and .quirming would
be an •niteing or/me for a snap pic-
ture, that might fnrnisb a taking Elm
fora moving Met tire .bow. while the
excise itself would 1st worth preserv-
ing In a scrap album Few I hope will
suffer the remorse of eoneci*nee Ibet
acting thus will en1, and the coward
who neglects to tie. hls franchise on
that ,lav will feel onllees guilty as he
tat
read. of the horrid results of the traf-
fic he has been party to perpetuating.
Mr. Prnudfaot, as as private member
during the session of parliament jest
closed. did credit to those who el.etad
him and none took • aeon. lively in-
t*tart In forth*ring oer cause. He
will he needed as a member of the in-
coming cabinet whew temp.ranee leg-
islation will be a prominent feature
and the utmost care requited that the
law he .R.chially enforced.
Lot us therefore .hew over i pprerl
Winn of shill he It,. dune and the
preemie, be has made to our exeeutlye
HOME
STUDY
Time Arta Coarse ..y
totem W eae•-
Nt "tudestalent"
N p.dYl.
.tteesd age
QUEEN'S
UNIVERSITY
KINGSTON, ONTARIO
ANTS APPLIEDSCIENCE
iiilEICI Igfea" ,$C a1eo
SUMMER SCHOOL
JULY am, AMU.? U
G. Y. 0101111. Ibgttrer, Rlsppl.a, Oat,
i
of what be will do and give him a ma-
jority that will do Matta :o truth him
and us.
J. R. ('00 N11AtCt:, Seaforth.
J unr 212td, 1911.
FOKESTRY FACTS
---
Many regiarr., well acquainted
with tete a -r of steer and concrete,
have Inge knottlettge of the advant-
age. p. -.sr -.ed by wood tar certain
°kinds of oil menial work. This Incl'
of kilos lrt'gt i. due 10 1hr lack of re-
liable tables .hewing the ineehaniral
mope' ties it variou. (*an:tiian woods.
To remedy flu• want, the forest pew
duct. Ialotaloriee, recently estatiliahed
by rhe Uomtuion feie.tiy branch at
\!.Gill university, will conduct a
aeries of el itt a.tr r. -.t. whirl' will a--
tablish the strength tot these woods,
and 111ak.-.ttellable for strut -tin -el pur-
pose- many tree species whose value
for this w.•rk fe a•. tiesent doubtful.
Th.. teetmg hnaa••Ilane• to lie used are
second to 1.1 nil itenemies.
On ,•rheic of the Dominion forest
respires in tt:e west. ten miles per day
in the densely wood. tl regions is Mill -
tan ly
ou-
taill_t' rapid travelling with
paekherses. Hence it i+ tine,- eery In
(tit narrow t rail- ih o 1! ion,+ direction.
so that when tire moon. the ranger's
may get to the srt•He• of the tire and
exungui-h it before it Ppreads' beyond
custt'nl. Several 4i todt•rd milts of
these trail. welt. constructed Inst suua-
mer and they require ronstderatb'e at-
tention to keep them cleated of wind -
tell. 'Che Ind ant, however. do not
tale the. tt•ui.b!r to chop out wind -1x11•.
but, if possible. they will endeavor to
prop up the Mellen treys .nfli-iently
high to allow therm to pass IWneeth.
quarrymen ..in France split enormous
Nock. of .tune 'by insetting wooden
pin. in .malt holes. /slime the pi tiptoed
Ione of ch.:serg a rand then snaking the
pins witit W»tet.
The word "forest" waa o1 ginalh•
detiveti from the old High Grunion
wird ''%',t.., " and. in the noddle
meet, 'remit 0 int';;•' (tact if land, not
ne•';rs-:uify w ,.Oral ,.n whish the ,
right to bunt was tenet vet to the king.
In Nebraska. betted shelter-helts of
tree. hove been f 3 to so liens fit the ,
crops by protecting them irotu drying
winds that the iurreor in yield i..
equal to the 4111"wei L•rmrmlc hervt•.t- '
eel fr..nt the *lea plants as a wind -
Meek. Henri. the yield in timber
from (ha a1ra At I leer profit to the
fanner. (in the wind-swetlt prairie.
tot western Caned.. the value of the
.heltet-Itrlt is al.(' leeognixrd 'and
three million tree- Orr anndally di.-
tribuled to the reairie farn,rra for this
punto.- by the (ereetry breach of the
depu'tn1Pnt of the interior.
Itrt•ent forest .nrvey-R c-'nanrte.l ty
the Iherrininn forestryhranch in the '
wooded 1-egiun lying to the north if
Edmonton in Alberta indicate that
very ledge sleet -r vatluat•le timber
have been destroyed ivy forest fire
within the Inst twenty-five years. Re-
prt•duc•iou is good. h,,wevei. and the
pussirltlitiw nt 11e tough, sandy regiott
esui (e..
t m , prudurer adv indi.w►ted by
the fact that in the few ruetute stands
remaining white .hull's attain, a
di.wrter of tbir:y-six inches. lodge -
pole pine twenty inches. a -pen poplar
Hfte'rn inch". ar,1 paper birch bwelvt'
inch -s.
Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills
owe, their singular effectiveness is
curing Rheumatism, Lumbago and
Sciatics to their power of stimulating
and strengthening Vet. k1Jnc a They I
enable these organs to tht•rotahly
filter from the bloc.] the uric^acid
(the product of wade matter, which
gets into the j.ir.tl and muscles and
causes these painful di.cascs. Over
half a century of constant nee has
conclusively that Dr. Morse's
radian Root fills strengthen sneak
kidneys and
Cure Rheumatism
implements_
Say, when yen come to
town come to Rue Wit.
n.rre'a palace.
We have a now ear
load of the he.' buggies
moony can buy.
We have tots of Wire
Fen,-ing and (sates We
have Washing Machine*
and Churn., Stores HPA
14141• Ono Ranges, Lad
dere, Hay l;rs and
T.•sek, Utter &refers,
Engin.., \Vinoltnill.,
Rimier, Mower.. Hay
Inad,±rs, 1Va,pon,. and
Plock Racks.
Alan a number of gond
horse.
Maittev•Harris Shop
Het1i14.n '4treet
W. ACHESON 8 SON
Mid=Summer Bargains
SPECIALS FOR JUNE SELLING
Prices away under regular values for our stock
reducing sale.
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Japanese Ilattings
Yard wide extra heavy quality with double cotton warp.
C,dotw browns, greens anal fancy design.. Persian and Oriental.
Regular 25c, :ktc and ax• qualities, all at one price per yard . 190
Verandah Furniture
Japan Sea Gras. t'haitr, 9h'de., S,atte., Rockers, very
strung, curalortahle-end sanitary.
Chant.. special tot 55.00. 5d.00. 57.00
Rtrcket,-..pt-coal at 55.50, 55.50 57.50
Large Septters at. 510.00 mid 512.00
Underwear
M . Balbriggan double thread 1 solei wear. shirt" and
drawer,, 31 to 11 size. Special cleating at ...•b
350
Corsets
Fatty plies new model (amour A La tIt* e. Corsets. Special
price is 1 11A11• 51.00
Ladies' Suits
Suits of finest Serge. in navy and black also iris Whipcord.
and ti.ltwrdren tweed Suttklgt. ('oats are beautifully finished
mei silk -lined in eve:.. detail And style up to the minute.
g2,,..la) Suits. all dealing at . .. ... 515.00
*20.00 Suits, all ideating .1 ... .... 12.00
gl1.00 Suits, all olear;cg at... . llllll 5.00
Ladiei Color Dresses t•f print :mil ginnhante nicely Mode and
lint..beti. at rock' to clear - 75o 51.00. 51.25 and 51.50
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How Good Roads
•'will benefit You
THEY BENEFIT- THE FARMER, becptise
they increase the value of his farm; en-
able him to raise more profitable crops; his
cost of hauling will be low; he can reach mar-
kets when prices are best; his children . can
get to school every day in the year, and he will have more
social life and better conditions generally.
THEY BENEFIT THE CONSUMER, because they re-
duce the cost of living in proportion to what the farmer
saves, and by bringing new industries to the community,
enable a larger proportionate amount to be paid out in
wages, and with increased population, more amusements
and better stores.
Public roads are commercial feeders of the city, and every
improvement of these roads means a treater prosperity
through increased agricultural production and greater stitn-
ulous to all industries.
Economical Good Roads
Concrete roads are best from the start and cheapest in the
end. They are free from ruts, mud and dust. They give
good footing to horses and easier traction to every class of
vehicle, but most important is the fact that they require
practically no expenditure for upkeep.
Complete information of concrete road construction is
yours for the eking, without cost or obligation.
Write today for concrete roads literature, to
caweret. Reids Department
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