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meter.. Lye, eat. nine snd tbrdat, ppeertivJ deaf
ea. lune and rheumatic oonditlooe. Ade
welds rrwutef without the knife. Otflw et
nektenre, corner Nelson and Ht. Andrew's
Meats. At home (Aloe Monday., Thunders
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DENTISTRY
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11 Urutuete Toronto University. Graduate
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buuues.ur to the late Mayor Sale. (Mimi
titer bouare and W e.t street, Utdetich.
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Telephone elephuue e1L
\ L!tale Loan. and lu.urauce.
OUDFOOT,KILLORAN RCOOKE.
BARHUS') MW. SOLII:lTUK . bioTAKllib
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Hike on the equate, ewsiuu does from HOW-
/ Men Acrel, Utluettcb. -
l th etc lune- to Iwo at lowest rate..
W. Peounetxn, K•C. J. L. Ltt.wketc
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Ab, ...orlon. notary public. hake,
e.mutob eau.rt. buowUth. +Lod duos tic
"• tele. At (hnten 71,1,1.0•) of each week in
°Aloe on Albert bines e.ccutnrd b) lir.
Ha.tu. (.Wer beta.) e,a, tut.p.m.
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1.ItSUHANCE LOANS. ETC.
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tosin.nttiptlts tu.utad,
l meer.-.1.-- 1 omwlly, Pres.. llodericb P.O.:
Joe. kteu. Vmrt•Iiis., Nrethwood P. U.;
chins.
ak.. Slay., 14x• -Trow,... btatoitb P. U.
Dtt&rloi�.-D. P. 1i Gregor, 14•alorth; Jobu
3. Gr*rve , M Iothrup ; William Mon.( un.tauce;
John Pei- v
to bi•nie, L,i.rlock ; Malcolm
Yeawen, hlucebeld.
As.. .J. \v . Seo. laid. t i. h ; Alex.
Leltch,e dLton: W'llllrw l'he•ue), acatortb;
AL Fit .1 4 y, kisfel tl' H o1It) hokier. ran pay
arts-at.1.d gel their card. ncetptid at
K. J. Ali tlbb'. Ulothlua Store. Clinton. R. N.
(Lei'. Gr.er1), helot, u street. teodetid,.ei
J. 14. 1cur. tient mist ore, Nay field.
;11)r V ""') PRIVATE !PND 1`O
L loan. Apply to H. 0. CAM-
giWN, Harre.ter Hamilton street. Uoderlob.
MUSIC.
1 .1. W. TAYLOR, ORGANIST
l a"d a Minnia•terof knox ehi rr't h. 7eachei
ret Pinup. \' .s At Butt theory. 1 nt111. pieparet
f.,1 1 ou•. I cut CP) examination.. Studio --corner
Hut... 1 .n roan tend South .trret. Telephone
hu ' G: - ) 411.2in
I`)ABBEL R. a('t9Tl'. TEACHER OF
%oke, Piano and ffrg n. Pupil. prepared
fuure (ince, :veto'y examination.., Apply at
1.144.4'. W. (UHltlFee. Britannia rotd.
VICTORY WILL END WAR 1
Allies Will Force Teutons to
Accept Terms.
Temper and Ambitions of the Enemy
Governinenta Must Ile ('hanged
Before trio Entente Powers Can
Coarsen( to Peace ---Supreme War
Council Decided to Remain Flrni.
LONDON, Feb. 5.-Tbe Supreme
War Council, which met at Ver-
sailles, finds Do approximation In the
German Chancellor's and the Austro-
Hungarian Foreign Minister's
speeches to the terms of the Entente
allies, and has decided to continue
the vigorous prosecution of the war
until peace can be obtained "based on
the principles of freedom, Justice and
respect for international law."
This oMctal announcement was
made here last night. A summary 01
the official report of the Versailles
War Council says:
"Tbe Council was unable to And to
von Hertling's and Czernin'e recent
utterances any real approximation to
the moderate conditions laid down by
the allied Governments. tender the
circumstances the Council decided
that the only task before them to
meet was the vi orous and uQective
prosecution of the war until Me pres-
sure of that effprt produced a change
of temper In the enemy Governments,
Justifying the hope of the conclusion
of a peace based on the principles of
freedom, justice and respect for inter-
national law.
"The Council arrived at a com-
plete unanimity of policy on measures
e'er the prosecution of this war."
"The allies are united Tn heart and
will, not by any hidden designs, but
by their open resolve to defend civili-
zation against an unscrupulous and
brutal attempt at domination. This
unanimity 1s confirmed by a unani-
mity no less complete both as regards
the military policy to be pursued, and
as regards measures needed for its'
execution wbteb will enable them to
meet the violence of the enemy's_on-
set with firm and quiet confidence,
with the utmost enemy and with the
knowledge that neither the) (r strength
',nor their eteadfaetne.s can hb shaken.
The splendid Soldiers of dstr free
de orraeies have wain their place In
histiyry by their Immeasurable valor
and their magnificent heroism, ausattk
the neve less noble endurance wit
which der civilian populations are\
bearing their daily burden of trial
and suffering testify to the strength
of those priDIple, of freedom whi.•h
will crown the 'Mary Success of the
allies with the cry of a great moral
triumph." • e
Premier •Clemen eau' presided at
the sittings , of the Council,. which
have been concluded.
Lloyd Gjoree and f.nrd Milner at-
tended th
The Italian
Staff of all t
during the.. &t
TORONTO WOMAN GAINS
TWENTY-TWO r'OUNDS.
"1 Cannot Fuld Words to Express My
Gratitude." She Declares.
"1 can hardly find words to express the
gratitude I really feel over my wonderful
increase in weight, health and strength."
said Mrs. Evelyn Butire, recently. in one
of the must interesting and remarkable
statements yet published in connection
with Tanlac. Mr. and Mrs. Buffee reside
at 295 St. Hellen avenue, Toronto, and
are well-known and respected in their
community.
"1 have not only gained twenty-two
pounds," she continued. "but my health
is better than it has been in years and
now 1 know for myself how wonderful
Tanlac is. For six years my stomach had
been so out of order that 1 couldn't digest
my loud properly and nothing agreed
with me. 1 seemed to be full of gas all
the time, which bloated me up badly,
causing intense pains in my stomach and
sides. I was also whitest to spells of sick
headache. I was .often unable to retain
anything I had eaten and I 'was sn sick,
weak and dizzy at times 1 just had to
give up my work completely and take to
my bed. My nerves were so shattered
that 1 we right shaky and 1 couldn't get
any sound sleep at night. 1 was bilious all
the time and my whole system seemed to
be out of shape. 1 lost weight and he-,
came so run down that I just telt worn
(ut. tired and miserable nearly' all the
time, and none of the many medicines I
tried did me one bit of good. n.iddlinge, white, per tun, 113 tar 116:
"It's just awful to be in such a fix 8o Qou r, per bag, 63A0. 1l
long, and many a Time, before i got Tan- good /ted wa[Track, Toronto). x
tac. I have wondered if there was any- No. 1. pery fou. 641 to 117: mixed.. Per
thing that could help tree. So my joy can ton, 113 to 116.
conferenee for Britain.
mier and the Chief of
e armies were, present
;ring.
CALL FOR CANADIAN.
Sir Percy (Breuanl Iter eremended for
High Office.
NAIROBI. British East Africa, Feb.
--A masa-meeting of the residents
enthusiastically and unanimously
passed a resolution requesting the
Imperial Government to appoint
- fbt•mel• Governor sjr_kercy Girouard,
Mt tary Governor of ilr -
oree' wltb the war
with powers to organize the colonies'
efforts to the direction "of utilizing
such a *onion of Its population as
is unavailable for military pervfee to
develop Its immense potential ener-
gies and resources In the immediate
production of commodities which are
urgently required,"
E. S. Grogan, Lord Delalnore, and
others emphasised the urgent neces-
clty of orr'anizirtg t
sources of the proteeto
to provide for the lei
qulrenienta in Mesopotamia.
estlne, thereby saving Shipp
e entire re-
te in order
dlate re-
nd Pal -
g and
,subsequently contributing food and
other necessities. It was said there
were millions of acres of the finest
land in the world available in East
Africa for the Empire's war -worn
solelers.
- Sir Percy Girouard Is a son of the
late Hon. Desire Girouard, Puisne
Justice of the Supreme Court of
Canada.
datememetdreommeneeetreemeemesesee
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(a)lil':KiC'H 1
Brophe) Bros
1 ne Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders carefully nitended t"
at all botttw, night or day.
10 CENT "CASCARETS"
FOR LIVER AND BOWELS
Cure Sick Headache. Constipation,
Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad
Breath -Candy Cathartic.
Nn odds bow had your liver, .tomaeh
or bowels; how much your head aches,
how miserable you are from constipa-
tion. Indigestion, biliousness and slug-
gish bowels -yet always get relief with
Oneearete. They immediately elearws
and regniat a the stomach, minor,* this
e mir, fermeeting 1ooi and foul gases;
take the metres bile from the liver and
starry off the constipated west, matter
and poison from the lnteetines and
bowels. A 1Ocent box frown your drug-
gist will keep your liver and bowels
clean: atomanh "whet and hsui clear for
(Itennths. They work while you sleep.
Traducers Scored.
LONDON Feb. 5. -The CanadianGazette, reproducing the Interview
recently cabled with Rev. lir. John
Nell, Canadian Presbyterian Modera-
tor, when he deprecated exaggerated
statements made In Canada eoncerr)-
ieg moral conditions in England, re-
marks: "There is Do word too con-
temptuous to apply to Canadlana who.
in order to further the pet political
notions of their owner, set theruselves
thus to traduce characters of fellow -
Canadians wbeao shoe latehets, they
are unworthy to unloose. Professedly
religious journals which have gls'en
currency to their mlerepresenatlon
are as bad as they are."
Secured Ills Discharge.
LONDON, Ont.. Feb. 5. -Through
the Intervention of S. Frank Glass,
M.P. for East Middlesex, an order has
been telegraphed from Ottawa to in-
tercept Pte. Walter E. Terry, of 366
Dorinda Street, who is now on his
way east to embark overseas. Terry
went overseas In 1916. but because of
distressing family conditions was al-
lowed to return home for a furlough
of a few days. Then he was ordered
back. but Mr. Glace took action and
has obtained his discharge.
Some hrltiah Warship Sunk.
LONDON, Feb. 5. - The British
armed boarding steamer Louva'n,
Lieut. -Commander M. G. Easton com-
manding. was torpedoed and sunk by
a German Submarine In the F:astre n
Mediterranean on January 21. Seven
officers and 217 men were loss, This
official announcement was made Sat-
urday night.
THURSDAY, FRB. -, 1:Ilt
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TORONTO. Feb. �,-The Board el
Trade official market quotations tot
Saturday: 1N
Manitoba Wheat (In Store. Fort Wonsan, 1�
including Stec Tax).
Nu. 1 northern.
No 3 nor'hertl, 61.205,.
No. 3 northern. $2.175..
t No. 4 *ideal, $2.140 .
Mantteba Oats (in Store, Fort wailers).
No. 3 C.W., &Stec.
No, 3 C.W.. $4'4c,
Extra No. 1 teed, 43',c.
No. 1 feed. SUo..
American Cern (Track Toronto),
No. 3 yellow -kiln doted, 11.55.
Ontario Oat* (According to Freight,
Outside).
No. 2 white 91c to 92c. nominal.
No. 3 white ---90c to 91c. nominal.
Ontario Wheat (Basis In Store Mentreat).
No. t wfut••r. per car lot. $2._2
Peas (Accerdlnq to Freights Outmde).
No. 2-63.770 to 13.10.
B arley (AccOrding to Freights °ewe.).
MaKtnk-14.53 to 41.5...
B uckwheat (According to Freights Out.
side).
iturkwheot-11.64 to 11.62.
Rye (According to Freights Outside).
No 2-44.90,4.) 11.92,
Manitoba Flour (Toronto, New Sags).
War goal*)-. 111.1'4.
Ontario Flour (Prompt Shipment. New
Bags}
War quality, 610.60 Montreal, 110.60 TOOr
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ronto.:
M111feod "(Car Lets. DeIWer•d. Mantraps 1[
Freights, Bags included).-
Bran,
ncluded).
Bran, per ton. 135: shorts, p+:r ton. jos;
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be imagined when after taking Tanlac for
Straw (Track, Toronto).
ear lots. )re, tun, 15..:0 to
a few' day's I commenced to feel better, Farmers' Market
wheat -Milling. r
t,00my wheel --1Y g6 to 82,10 per bushel'
1[
When•1 found it was helping me I of F'.11$214 pe buvhet,
course edut on taking it and gradually
hurley-Alalting.• 61.52 .to 61.3: per if
improved until my , stomach never both- , It r
ere me any more. It just seemed when Oat. --97c to Ile per bushel.
my stomas
feelings began to leave me and 1' coin- ltye According to sample nominal, 11
h begantoget right my had Burkw-he•tt�6l 70 per onahel
menctd to gain in weight And strength. i
14.0 -Timothy d timothy. Its to1-u err ton, lel:
K ed and clover, 116 to $17 per ton.
haven't had one of those awful headaches CHICAGO %RAIN MARKET. •
since I began taking Tanlac. illy nerves J P. Bicker A (o, ganders Hank
are perfectly calm, I' pJ1eep like a child and nit,Iding, report the roiluwut8 prices Haan:
the change in my co ion is nothing less the t'htcaso [ward .1 Trade: 11
thap wonderfel. I certainly do think
Tarlac is the best medicine made and Open.
d h highest " Prev.Corn-
High. Low. Close. Close.
12 124% ii24% 124'4
/0 491; 79'4
a3% y 83O $2'k
47.2. 47.00 47.10 47 M
16.20 25.10 15.40 25.77
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Tan,1's the ug .it praise, Stay .. • . 1!. � 11
Tan)ac is sold in Guderiltl by F:. R. Ipau-
11•igle, in Seaforth by C. A rhart, in mee .... epX1
Wingham by J. Walton Mch n, in =+'''r• it
Hensel! by A. M. E. Hemphill, in Blyth e.:y'k- 47.25
by White City thug Store, in W Ster tee. id -
by J. N. Allen; in''Londe.boro' by jithn may . 23.01.
(4. Loundsberrf. in Exeter by 11. 'rebe--
Afa • 24.80 14.12 24.72 24.50 24.10
Dashwood
id byBr
by Peter Ihffey, t J• LIVERPOOL ERPOOL MARKETS.
Uashwcxd by ;firman & F.diglxpffer. ;in �
Crediton by J. W. Orme. and' in Cll/ton. `' 1.iterpoot, Feb- L-ttecf, extra India
by W. S. R. Holtile9. 1111
s.. '00s
D�`T... rk. prItu .mous, western. 130e.
H aa, 'bon rut. 14 to 11 Ila., 137s.
• -• RA n, l'un.M,rlard cut. 26 to 34) lbs..
War Charities • Act. 1.111.
It is neeessar that there should he a Clear lean s. 14 to t6 lbw., tsps.
y Long clear middles. fight, 28 to 34 [lie.,
wider acquaintance witti the ',fact that W+e-•
there was passed at the last bie9,ion of 'nn't elr.a: medlr.. heavy, 35 to 40 lbw,.
Parliament a War Chatlties Act `govern- 1';~' ,
;Ion clear bpelyle'M6 to -0 lbs.. 157e,
Mg the collecting of money for charitable awn,lders, 1gltfit4re, 1 h, 13 We% 12814.
and patriotic purposes connected wtth the herd, prime w tern in Herron, 133e:
war tar -frit those.who are or have been American retlned. pails. 131a 3d'„boxew.
en aced to it, Thos: collecting funds far 13:•a
g" R Tul;n,c, AuatraHan in If+*dun, Tia.
any war charlty must do sir as represent- .Tawer:l th.e ore.rits, 88.
Inv a registered and incorporated ."rganr\ Hceln, comm.+*. 641
ization. . This does not mean that every 1'etroieuna refined. le Std,
local society which wishes to help the Red Linseed 011, sea ..
C'ui a,nrreu ole, 68s ld.
Cress or the Patriotic Fund must itself be ---
Itx'trlxa:dtd, but it must secure author CATTLE 11IAK
ization from the main organization which ja�ip
is incorporated, and the latter must exact UNION STOCK ]'ARDS.
an accounting of funds raised and a"-
fumc _ reslx)n,lbility for funds ,raised. TORONTO, Feb. 5. -Yesterday's
Elie ba,ksof the main organization must receipts at Union Stqck Yards, prat.
show not only the proceeds sent in. but tically 200 ears, conip}.sing in erred
the "total receipts and detailed t-xpendi• .g000 cattle; coming ad it did on top
tures. The purpose of the -Act, as ex- of last week's receipts, which,- while
plained ,y the Secretary of State, is to not heavy, were enough for all, the
make sur: that all the money raised for n ds of the trade. made it extremely
sufferers th ,ugh the war reaches those d - tilt to get tdln:4 In moitna +
sufferers wit as must '' , en 1'ey did start the
ere ' ave been cars where did not move very',rapidly. ,
money was iml yperly diverted from its CHWCAOO Llt•Iti STUCK. 1
Offended channel. ,a ,and. sometimes. enter••
(-hlcar;n, Feb .:4..-e- tti,,-I',-, e:pts. Ia -
talhments: have been held for patriotic owemwrke) weed.jfleev"-; 454, tn 51t.1l; -
purposes where heavy "receipts have been stockers and fe.ple a, 17.5n ti $10.6.o. cows
up by utuwcessary and unregulated and h.•iit•te, i'.5U to 112; calces, 19.40 40
expenses. The War Charities Act brings . 113.50,
F4og.-iteriches, et.eitie, market strong;
all this under regulation, ami two's, who right, 116 b;
to 410.7n; ;Ili/tett. it6 25 to
are approached in behalf of any war char- 316.90; h )vy, $16.24, to 116..* . now h,, • 1
11j' are now entitled to enquire under 116.20 to 816.3,5:' , .10s. $l•1.6n to Il.,,;;;
what registered and incorporate organ- D"Ik of sale 81.6.54).!,,°1,816 5u,
I } ter 'and Seel ts, "'nen;
ization the fund is being raised. All mark'•t stead):, I.u'nhe. 'tepee„611.,4 to
funds will thus be on record in plUblic 817.(:,. 1I
offices and be subject to audit. -Ss
Reformer.
fleet Under the Collar.
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FEBRUARY THE MONTH FOR
HOME SEWING
February is the month most households like to get their sew-
ing done, before the busy months of spring and summer. Our
stock of Cottons, Longcloths, Lawns, Nainsooks and Cam-
brics is exceptionally large, and the values are without
question much under present-day prices.
Horrockses' celebrated English Cottons
and Longcl(iths, full 36 inches wide, ab-
solutely freefrom dressing. Special 25c.
30c and 35c.yard.
Special value in imported Shaker
Flannel, wool finish, full 36 inches wide.
White grounds with neat stripes. For
nightgowns, pyjamas and children's
wear. Special 29c yard.
Final Clearance
We have not many (-oats left for children and the little tots. but what are left
we have marked down to a price which should clear them out in a few days.
Wabasso Canadian Cambrics and
Longcloths for all purposes. at 15c, 17c.
I9c, 22c to 30c a yard.
Exceptional value in English, Amer-
ican and Canadian white Shaker Flan-
nels, at 111,4c to 30c yard.
Shaker Blankets, special value. 25
pairs only, large size Shaker Blankets,
wool finish. This is a lovely Blanket.
For only $2.50 pair.
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Signal Advertisements Bring Results
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EAST BUFFALO OCK.
• • Feint Buffalo. Feb.the---Re-
Oaip)e, :.•n�. Strad); pr1n.• revere, 113.50
114; 8Lippir.i; steers, 411.7,0 to 413,50;
bey 'herr, 41".50 to • 312.2.; ),•:, rlinis, 111
"Pa. what causes heat and cold.'" re 1,13.5.• heifers. 1I1,73. rows, 34.72 to
'The janitor, my scot Roston Tran• ill • ` utlr, $o Ln to ill..,), staekfrw 'and
ac Dt flede: y6.:,rr to 8'' Su: fresh cows and
serine,•, , etba.o-. 3:ro to 3110,
Cal,rr'1;e.e'tde, 1:,00. Active, 60e
low..-. 37 '4 111:, 4,
Hors--t;e".rpte, 6000. Active and
0te.ely h.•:.v*- mixed and ynrkers 817
to $17.10: 11041\310 kers und pigs, 1 G. 50
to 316.7:: t".uel, 11..30 to 61.,75: stags,
811 h, 11!:0.
�I;•. I. and I Iambs Reset stn, 15nn. Ae.
fiv..: 1 .,'-i r, 114 to 31S.:01; other.. un.
rhnn' I
Killed by Poisons
All Scientists agree that poiaonoue pro-
ducts in the blood are eliminated by the
kidneys and liver. The kidneys act as a
kind of filter for these product,. When
the kidneys are changed or degenerated,
by disease or old ago, thee these poisons
are retained in the hody. If we wish to
prevent old age coming on ton soon, or if
we, want to increase our ehanees for a
long life, Dr: Pierre of Invalids'
Rotel, Buffalo, N. Y., says that you
should drink plenty of water daily be-
tween means to (iamb the kidneys. Thea
. procuro Anuric at a drug store. This
Anuric drives the uric ae•i.l out. Scion -
tile men have learned that in gout
also rheumatism, poisonous uric acid
erystala are deposited In or about the
Teaching The Children To Farre
its -T or aSIN.raw*\ SWa..11s., ,1'11Mge. wwwww+... . •r w.an..' me me.omo--..-..-.a.r. .�. w...��
t'('II is Arlog added to the at•
- 111� trechvrnees ief life on Went..
Real War !tread at Iadeau Hall. rstre. dally to ettlldrrn by the
(4'i'TAN A. Feb. :,.-- l; deal' )call is a hildren'a conlpetltlou'e A.M. h have
making bread with substitutes of rye 1 ince a feature of t e fairs arid ex•
and ttotato ileum with a much small- 1.;:del"ns In Western' Caa sada during
.er proportion of wheat than is gee the )'act year. At ever)~. 'lave at
erally used, This was the statement I which these eompetitinns' *ere held
made by the Duchess of Devonshire j tl '5 were the centre of inteeest, not
In a speech at the May Court ('lubonly to the children Ihemselies but
.Friday, In which she urged coneerva- Arise to adult visitors in fart, 'many
tion of all wheat flour and foods, Of the older exhibitor; dl.pley'+d a
Rideau }tall, she said, used 50 per greater interest in 15„ p%hfblts of 'the
cent. only of wheat dour, substituting children than In their own.
rye, potato and other flours. Every I Those competition". aro generally
jointer in thi muscles --where inllamma- letter now received from oversea/
tion is set up. ;ry . there.
If we wish to keep our kidneys in the ' and if help is to be given we must
beat condition a diet of milk and vege- I Ferry out food reetrtetfons to the lag[
tables, with only a little meat once a day letter. said the duchess.
is the moat suitable. Drink plenty J ^ Rideau, Hall recently furnished 1111ppure water, take titlark three times a example to the country by sealing up
day for a month. Its wine vaults and banntng liquor
You ran obtain a trial pkg. of Anar(e front being retroed within Its walls.
by writing Dr. V. M. Fierce, Buffalo,'
N. Y., or Bridgcburg, Ont., eneloniag ` Sloe Feiner Sutter)% Defeat.
IOe. I LONDON, Feb. 6. --)The Natlonal-
arranged by breeds
Iatlon".
tells of the t In eondlttons h K"tnetimee with the assl'itence of the
At C•tharina, hat -"icor either years
I kava been a sofrer from kidney trouble;
M.k ha, a, had •1-
mutt rentinne,uly and
I haw* had rbeum•tl•
r, ne ,n my Orme,
binds •nd lower limbs. Cbarlt'e O'Neil, who was killed MAW/
1 h.re doctored •041 fighting at the front. 1'. Donnelly,
trial, ere1Y medir,o• Nationalist, was elected. receiving
re, ommended M ma,
but hire never mend 2,316 votes againet 1,017 polled
th. relies in anything Dr. Thomas MrCarten, a Sinn Fel
Dr. McCart"n has been called the
"fleet amhaanader of the Irish Repub.
lle." He was arrested In Halffax last
October In connnetlon with his alleg-
ed activities In a plot for a new Irish
rebellion, but later was releaned Abet
where T always hap to taken to New York to answer 11
setae sweet times !.rtes tie lisle. I este charge of having fraudulently obtain).
lops Hist many will reed this and will try Nan American pWDOtt.
Anode It tbhyey refer with •. sort .t WW eeq,
OMs* ei -1111.11. JACOB L011ss[C1<T. u /1F i
Ws have succeeded, after a sharp
ronteet, In retaining the Parliamen-
tary seat for South Armagh, which
was made vacant by the death d
tn.) matter hew mac
1 toot) that 1 hate
0111 toned in on• small
. p f A.eric. Ti,
oe• 14000 45. •.rrrtimi
cleared •441 my bladder
was stronger Ikea fee.
yars, w that I woe
Sot distorted et al ►l,
Io
Department 0t Agriculture of the n
vtnee and other piddle bodies. .an
ally they are confined to boy and
girls between the age:+ of ten,'and fit
hien, who are required to feed, rare
for and look after ,i calf, 'a pig or a
latah. no the rase may bO, for a Ser
twin period previous eh the opening
of the fair.
One of the mnst)(rtrresaful of these considered to be tp enconregtng boys'
mmistit1one was be haby beef,eom ,and ghee to take tin interest In live
petition held ret the ('aleary Winter stork, and so great has been their
Fair 1n Ueeesdber. The competition w ecr•ea that no exhibition in the
was for heHers, pure bred or grade,' centre will be complete without them
born in 19)6. and ted letwern No. Already arreingements have beet.
verrher let and the date of the S110 .1, trade to increa,.e their scope and at
by hoy". or girls between nine and the s,lmnter fee. at talker), [hie
'invent WTI years of age- Fourteen rat there sill he a sheep spearing
prizes from 125 to $140 sere swan competition, while at the *infer
r't Altogether there were fitly three fair there will be a lamb and Mc
rxhlh!reee In the enmpetition, Inelnd• feeding Innipetltlot.3. In addition,e0
ing fifteen gine. The first prl?e was the baby beef competition, and lite
won by Samuel Heal, et hrandnn, period daring ehi.h the animals sill
elanitoha. In the clanm of calves be in solo charge of the ynnngst"tt
shown by girls the first nrl7e was 0111 he eltrnded to three month.
taken by M. A. isabel Ate, art. of The prodo. !Ion of )'nb7 !•.•.f Is de
Foreatburg, *moms, and the .errand t e�4Ihg intro onf fof the ni ole Smuts
by Flnrenrw Elva Rogge. of ihtysland.
lbe
Alberta. Roth these Otis were nr'ariFor In O.re,utt mine) erode Inteie o o to
Ole Treat le lbw open emopetitton, per
$o valuable ars these rompetltiola451 the Animal Industry Brawls of the
Canadian !'w' I• Railway. Or.
Itethert'r't has r tersely ri'epon-
sible fpr innklnq :dwti to the farm•
nes of Alb, ra the atl,apteges of rats•
leg baby 4.•0, re'-t.•\i which ar.
..rte et:.ne
greater , gain. ",0'I,
1luunl ret 01 fe•,1 by'She ye}test rattle
than times of more ace, qui, ker
turnover 3n [Tie 0400' ' ins ,leai 10
rattle, the gn';'er nfahlllt' ref tele
kete.
i r-
ketw. Oto ib. I"'tnnnstr.ttoll Eilr):1 At -
14trathmbre, Alberta. t,r ler the dire'`.
Hon of lir. Rntherf"r-1, dettorie'.r1'
dons In the miming of baby bmf hate
been eondoeted for *,Mics y'ar., with
result. that are entirely satisfactory
frnfh a profit making point 01 view,
'rhe• fufnre of the baby beef Inda.tre
in Alberts, and, In fact, throughout
Western canaria, where condition.
are extrefely favorable 10 Its snccrss,
i is very brl$ht.