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Rheumatism
Stiffness
and all
Pain
SI ma ns..
Liniment
bas (even
4n,la.tam
for three
srruratiwe.
It tom hl* e.h,,,s.
throat f ,aechni. m un
Alva. a obis and any
kind ua pain.
An Old Reliable Remedy
on. on
, .rites, \emoe S Fawcett, te • Ianinrnt aunty i as
oft reliable rena.fy. 1 /(11/4), keep a land*
is the Man. a,sf hase nt.,mmrm{r,1 it is
quite a rinds r ,d my friend., nye horn it gave
great relief In .nt van, ,t ev4 unJ a
err 1.4 ,h III',a.rn , a
I,it.Prals when he had tlnlahrde a
THE WEEK AT THE CAPITAL, also signsuppor gl(thtp animist the Goveru
d
went ruppihrtrrs. ' Many 43t the Weld
aryl
1MEDICAL.
1\R. GEO. HEILEMANN, OS1'1?0
PATH. specialist m .omen's and children:
datiase., acute. [Atom( and 44-r.005 dweaa., ey
ear, nose and throat. partial dt Ins a, lu
sad rheumatic conditions. Adenoids removewithout the knee Unue at (cadence, corse
%shoo. and St. Andrew's streets. At home Wide
bleeder', Thursdays and Satuday,, shy evening
by eppolotment
DS1l?IST*Y.
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IL H. G. MACDONELL.-HONOR
Cr ale Taunto 1f,veruty, Graduate
al real Rents, Surgeon.. •
-- - k the We Mass Sale. (ACM mew
sonars sad wee, steal. (Aster 0.44
AUCTIONEER.
)'THOMAS GL'NDRY,
AUCTIONkEK,
•
(tea gr. Godericb. All Instructions by 'bail or
e44 at Signal/ act ria Ix promptly weeded to
I wdeace telepbeee, lip.
MAL.
1�1I G. CAMERON, K' C.. BARRIS-i
71. TER. aulaet0.. notary publ.. Ona.
llarhaa buret, Guderalk Mint dew` near
beware. Item ,ands 40 loan at (urea rat...
-- OODERIOH, OAT.
TORONTO NA 4 HAS Mandril that It lie changed now• 41
G.tl\RU 16 PUl'NI1S. there were three ptrtlea. Tlir prem
1:ove•ntwent might c lack lu th
they
"Tttttbte Has (,bunged Ste Into a Strung, ►dales of the partes lu the House after
a general election, uud then they would
• Healthy Man." He Stales, also want to more ume•Uduleutx to the
era I"ulunlNts are wondering what they
By tan Dwlelnt, w•Ilt say to their ('onatlturuta if the
refuse to follow the lead given by Mr
May 31.--A 'striking con-
trast the' speeches of Cairene
deters was erideix•el in the
este duriu •
the Ottawa,
trust between
me4t sopor
budget debate g ( ( last couple
I.11 days, Thrly. 11,1e11, two or whom
had previously expr.essel dJslwtJsfae-
lion with thy Government's tariff ac-
tion., rose to speak. Two of them
bolted Prow the .ranks lit (;uverumeht
supporters, the thin) tua(k 44 lament -
elite attempt to jno(ify siring 111s vote
to the IloVerllmelll• It 1N expected that
before the cute. Is taken thW'e Will fe
other loner":, 141411 it Is eivally certain
that other Western members will wake
(amply 11.uwutable at1l'u1one to justify
'(heir dominion to stick With the shit+
Until the htot must of hope flus diti
11 01111 Peri.
H: 14 Wright, a )(endue I Sask.
faru,,•r, whNo represents ltattleford
eons! it U1'Is•y 141 III Commons, etljoy's
the distinction of dieing the lh•st 4'uU-
nerrulice member to break. with the
(:uverulurtu anal align himself four-
square 111 support of the tariff plattnrw
of the National Progressive -party,
MI. Wright had leen a Conservative.
i11 thought, word line vote all (luring
,Lis stay in the House
flay night he'antanm'r.tlie-rontd stand
It no lunger. ire had ranched the parr-
itig of the wars, alai his duty to hes
constinit•n4,1, as, 'well as to i )4 °WU
co11s('ica,•, dclnlufi4'I rt but hl• b11o•ak
away from the Coverut`ieut on the tar.
44f issue. He 44 mild Nuppa•t the F'ield-
llag a ltl•nitnelir. hot (.4.411•• s ill
his up1nhm the best N. t-1 he
\fright. (►u the other hand. wows. of
Menu have cons' to the educ1u'1un that
they will not get another Iluwh►ati011
anyway, and they way as well e11joy
the fruits of uttMe white they tire guing.
Promises' have held ween In line before
today, uud they may aueveed lu some
eases this x('yxi(all.
The l'roglvwlves have scored in
Many instances during the week's de-
buts.. 1)'. Iliclutel Clark summed up
the situation In his speech when he de -
elated that the immediate future liwtn-
rldl solidarity, honesty and stability
of this country depend upon a reviMluu
of the tariff downward.. and Gait very
4184'111113. In years to come. ('-nada
milled to export ,C.lN),606,001 worth of
pnMlmw .ni pay her debt's. -Net, lu the
face of 1111 untent national situation
calling for grratwR aagricultuial pro-
ditetlou. the 1:43t'rruwent cuntpnted to
tax implements of product/on alai
place tariff ubstuelew in the way of for-
eign trade.
As foe the attitude of the Govern-
wrut 4341 ex4M•nlitin•ri anti tunny other
things, 1tr. ('lark retulmlel the House
that "Gar nearer an, autocracy gets to
Its doom the wore ulrt,Nlratic it ,ihr-
t4 owt present 1f flit tuxe, were
• unon*"o_ mhh -have
been
uiatie elle five six years aro. The
Fielding alul•mhu,wt w•ao a milk end
water affair, but a tote for a sub-
stantial reduction of. 11,, 'tariff was' a
vote to reduce ,t ht• cost of living.
Meighen Attacks 'Free Trade. '
Thai; Arthur Meigle., talked of
FaLte•ra and J,Ibcrals entwining their
bmnptht fnrw Int `rapt hr.'!"/""" it WI" ,
two tlags Into au infauums unity as.
the only- one ahhoh eouII •la• wut'el hl s rise Ili lel• (inure. lir quoted
Ude detw4e. Auld it w'as a asp Ih flu, Mir Fleury Campbell -Bannerman as
saying that In 1•(L' Fria. T'nulr Eug,
right dire•tiou.
1 lain) fad , J3,(Net.tex) i4 iter ji,pulatluu
A Beat frees the Blue. I below 1111' line of prove4.ty, not having
Mr. Wright 4)4;ij •d a • .11 s1 ' rI1uugh to eat. , His chief reply to the
tbui,1p•r)Mdt 1111 484IM'a'1•flll ill 111(.1• w�'Tir-dt 1Uw-t4rltr eu1w'•N Wi
"t•la_Jtlu(dt_-theeE
he carried out hie -bolt frnr rota ft. Idue',. Hueco. Frew truer,'" Ito deign rel, "baa
fits 'mew wan .meet, a(: -tammenia
spv4•hes go, Matt In ter net' tinge. of
Illu,strd which it covers there is wore
Girl for reflection thou in the 111-113
11101113011+ of a 11111 It( e•amouflngr
{dae41 tt0'rr by other ml•ttibers daring
the 'termite. He is followed fu bolt-
ing by 'W. ,\. l411(11aluui, 4,1' Iw•tld•iidge',
at111i indle•x(inus are flint there will 1*'
11111' or 4wIr noire before Hier -vete _(s
taken x(nn1' day l..'xt wv,ik. There wait
n14110141 among • the I'rogresstvcs snit
•4l4I ►-Id,Ite) rural .Elaslaud; it has
fillet! the emigrant idiip,' w•ltti fii,TfTres
from her atones! It has sr -tittered the
manhood of Great Britain through the
workshops of the United Staffs: 4t has
starred and replwmwll the uu4(•e•nt In-
dmmtries °f !retinal; 4t Inas revenge' ;he
empretnaey that Itritain 1µ•1d through
centuries til the industrial life of the
World. and ctuw•d her to eone•Ile the
phren to other great competing uatione
that adopted a different policy. Such
is the history of free trade."
(Jutxhle of those few•r•urarkx he ba II
Mailing to say 'taxi st the adop4ion of
free trade hi ('al Ix.
'rue spared of . 0. Wrightwasthe
week.---He-rola
the Hon w his eavk•tious had not imamchanged she he ('sun* into the Hous*..
He bad elected to support this
Govern
me Gori the l• was. and de-
tnfifinliMilitn: 'rflar he laid (lotto, MIT
m/w 143• fwd reached tine terns..-po:td..
Hr/Wrigtsf's Speech.
u/til.+ budget i do
C. HAYS,
I), C.
SOLICITOR. NOTARY
rcbuc, til.
O(lu-Stcrtin�` wink! Blah, Haw,Htw Street
craderiel. Telep,llune ea. -
Real gelate. Limns and immense.
PROLDFC(JT, KILLORAN A CCOKE.
-BARRIS'F.RS.' SOLICITORS, - NOTARIES
PUBLIC, BTG
(AKA on the Square, seclnd,dooa hum Hama
•a Street. t.od«Ich.
Private fund. (oboe it loess'tele .
W. P0•uwuur. K. P.C. • ..4 L. KALMAN
H. .D.0 a.
J nus
4 CHARLES GAHROW, LL. B., BAR-
/ R1STER. attorney. solicitor, etc.. l,udell:b
Maim kissed .t lowest rates.
SEAGER. BARRISTER, SOL-
•. 1C17OR. nweeyl public ase ...conveyancer
.-Court House. (,uderale ua.120
IISU RAEICN. LOANS IiTC.
mom e)`
After Sickness!
when the body is weakened.
the best restorative is an
easily assimilated tonic -food �
Scott's Emulsion
is the favorite nutrient recom-,
mended by physicians as a
means of re-establishing
strength. Scott's always
nourishes and vitalizes.
&oel te Main. Tonmlo oat x!1-44)
I�ta�R�
"Thr system of taxation perpetuated n
� not age t w fres"
,T 1eehu•el air. '.V rigllj. "It is not 'at4ti-
/1 factory to the greet majority of Iwo,ple
In this c try, It WW1 at snore,* of
keen disappointment to air that ter
prat ist°rr w'u% made for placing Knelt
iudi.pen4:able articles as farm machine
' cry and -building materials in the free'
( list. or even the lowering of ,the duty
Raincoats
for men at a
remarkable price
iAcKIL[,Qt.M TCAL FIRE INSCR- -
D47 AhC ee eras ai: `~-Ne•; s Tweed Raincoats. The
- arty 0.ured.
(eters-faa--E%awily. Pres. Gotr.ch P- O:
kaki; Ytee•Pres., tter[Aw,Mld P. 0.; T6omw --coat is cut in the single-
s. Hay.. Set-•T4e0. Srai.M th P. ()..
t14rectore-1,ct- Mcl,rrgo . R, R No. 1, Kea• breasted style, a loose
oath, John G. Greco. No. 4. Kaltmn *111( m
Rion, R. No. 8, Menotti. John lknnewrea,
Ihrodbagen: Geo. McCartney. R. R No. X. See- belt with buckle. Sizes
orth:Robert Fenny Leona,
D Malcolm �a 34 to 42 at
[wen, Clinton;haloJames E Connolly. Godetch.
Agents. �� �q� Yea. G ,mt-b: atorLeitth, $12.45 and $16.45
R., No f,wNNam CMrwY. Sealath,
[ HInchley. Seeforth . Puacy-holder. can payall
amvment• and get Meir cards recertaed at R. J.
yeurose'. Cloth,na Store. Clinton: R. H. CWt'.
(ornery, Kinston street. l,odeneh, 1s' J. H.
Reed's General Store. Revival.
1 Se Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orden carefully attended to
at all hours, night or day.
GODERICH
Men's Fawn Raincoats. Made
in single-breasted style,
double -stitched seams.
Sizes 34 to 46 at
$7.45
His Opinion.
What do you think of 2 man who con-
stantly deceives his wife?" "Think of
him ! I think he is a wonder."
-,ANNOUNCEMENT.
The season has arrived for
White Footwear!
\Vc hate a large as<nrtmcnt of Women's White
rasps, Colosiats and Oxfords, with low ane:
high heels.
w
Mao for misses and Children we have White
Canvas Oxfords, Slippers anti Ifigh Shoes.
White Canvas -Oxfords and High Busts, In
Welts & Mckay's, for men,
Let Us supply you with your white goods.
^^^^-H ERN'S BOOT SHOP
What Prominent
Ontario Women Say
Tillaonburg, Ont. -"1 found Dr. Pierre's
Favorite Prescription very beneficial during
expectancy. I felt
quite plrlrly, was
nauseated and sick,
could not eat any.
thing and I was
extremety ner'rml1
and weak. 1 took
Favorite Prescrip-
tion' and it mood
stopped the nausea,
my 4pp•t i to return-
ed, also my
strength and I was
soon feeling fine
► c- t and strong. My
baby was strong
and healthy and
hu always been so. I ,consider Favorite
Prescription a great help to the expectant
mother and am glad to recommend it."
MR& AMOS MILLB,�oz 238.
A HAMILTON WITNESS
Hamilton, Ont.: -"A few months ago
I was stricken down and was confined to bed
about ten days. My strength all left me. It
waa my fust lanais since a child. I lost five
pounds and felt awfully weak afterward. I
could hardly do my work. I was advised to
try Dr. Pierce'. Favorite Preec•ription in
tablet form. I tried a couple of bottles and
before I knew it. I was wen and strong and
had gained 914 pounds. I can recommend
Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription to build
one up." -!IRB, E. MARTIN, 397
Dundurn 8t.
After coffering pain• feeling nervous,
dissy, weak and dragged down by weak -
pewee of her sex -with eyes sunken, black
circles and pale cheeky -arch a woman u
quickly motored to health by the Favorite
Prescription of Dr. Pierce. Changed, too,
in Tooke, for after taking Dr. Pierre's Favor-
ite Prase 'ption the skin becomes dear, the
Wee ter, the cheeks plump. It is
purely boa contains no alcohol.
!! x * Xs' ■
sole
■ Photographs. 1
x
Of -Course
You Want First-class
We Make Them
1 t� �
IJ. Jf a FELL
L L
a lR XXXrrtiaffta
"i have gained sixteen pounds in weight l w,'t I SPe".II.
and have been changed loom aa sick, V. F'' ('.4'444)4(14 "I11t1,Nn' Farmer
wwwa d
nout, broken-down man IMO a strung, movennt algeruus our which
htalthy one since 1 stetted taking Tan- should he 111 plied lu the bud.
lac," said 'Andrew Thompson, of 1 Poul- The Government had planned to start
ton avenue, Toronto, Ont., Canada, an Saturday sittings tomorrow, bun. the
employee of k.. 13. Blain, wholesale suggestion raised solicit a how -1 of pro -
grocer. test from all sides that Slr Robert
' For the past six years 1 had been ' Morden decide( to defer the pietism.'
suffering with rheumatism In the small of a while. Hou. Mackenzie' Kang pro.
my back to bed 1 was ne1'Cr free from, tested against the proposed tlaTIIQlay'
pain. 1 could get no relief either •tt.nding, and, morning sittings while there was
sitting or lying down, and if:1-_et•xlpy.[4,ran. WWII le'INlatital. Ju be mit througk
over It caused me warmth agony 1 could -The Cover went had head up the wort
hardly bear it. My left arm finally became of the House early In .the w'1sluu and
affected. .my elbow got stiff and pained/ all that had. been cowple•t(d so Gtr
me ttrnbly and the balance of my arm w'('n' lla'linse.ptrultaibi11s amending
and hand Telt numb and dead ail the ail.' dud tial we4Nun' p41ti4i41 Iast
time, 1. also suffered with severe ht•ad- sel$Klo14,
aches and was in such constant misery 1 Hou. T. A. I'r•rar otggeah4l that lir-
stead of the House miffing lu the •p-
lug it 1llotlld start, work at 2 ,' el,N•k
(tl the ufterI,41u instead of 3. H. A.
Sfnckle t Edmonton 1 precipitated el
Morro when he VIM Merl 1Ile t►gtalionth!
()u,'Ima. awarders with running homy
et ry weekend and lea % ug these fr
afar to carry• the burden. lAl'won 1444
he (1/11 11 du sue however, 'Stir Itul*.,'t
Morden Aske*) that the a' atter spend
over for the time being. •
could get but little sleep, lying awake
many a night alt night long without
sleeping a wink. 1 lost a great deal of
weight, going from 2)1 pounds down to
176, felt tired and worn out all the time
and finally became 'to badly rundown and
Weak 1 could hardly get around. 1 had to
lay off from work a great deal and for one
whole summer was absolutely unable to
do a thing. 1 tried many different
treatments and medicines, but never
found anything that did me a particle of 1pre p� d __esgass.l:amosiga,
good until I started taking T'mac, ,
"A friend told ms. about Tanlac and The • 1.tTi•ef Car Veterans` dein Ind for
the good it had done him and i a 1.1.11rrH1 e1e (ion ha4 • nanny 'onset'
rf1'll 11 flurry' here. The t.t4M•rig IM
Helm that is what they have ►ar'iI ask -
frig all session, and the Government
members don't even prove'sm ail lual•rest
hl the matter. Hou. 1'.,(', 1(allattty'1N'
)las stated that Mere_ Will not be an.
election lefor• 141'_2, bait it (,elks room
►Ike a clmpaigu before the 4Td
(►f (oarer, the (:(n'rruwellt will prob-
ably hong on nM lung 144 posMjblr.
Hun. T. 4.rerar resumed the bud-
get (fellate after the week -end.
1 decided to give it a trial. Well, sir
after 1 had taken the first bottle the
improvement in my condition was simply
remarkable. 1 continued taking it anti
now I am absolutely net of rheumatism,
never have a sign of a pan and can get
around as good as ever 1 could. 1 have
not had a headache since I started taking
Fanlac, sleep well and have regained my
strength and Leel ro good all the time I
never miss a day from work. 1 don't
think I could praise Tanl.,c too highly.
and it is a real pleasure for me to tell
others about it." • ---
Tanlac 4s "told In G,xle•yh by E. R.
-Whale and thee- feuding
every town.
therton-ftr-t* satiate t*np mauler. The
only hope we have is a promise of tar-
iff revision in the (noire." He had
heard such x promise Inst Sear, but It
had not been earths) out.' He did not
propose way to all buck to h►s 1.011-
atitnenits sort tell them he hall aeepted
a reirewal of that promise be•au1N4' D-
ivas given by a new Minister whom he
wanted *to try out. -
•'F:ve•u When illy (Mule e4mrx tool the
tariff ix revised," he said, "wee who d°
na v
tiheliePin °,•
a protective 4 fiefs tdrlff have
no reason' to 3np{o4e for °ne moment
that there w11) Int any downward re-
vix4u11 or any changes in file system of
collecting the rrrenues.
"I stated four-sgtwre behind the tar-
iff principles, contatled ill the Paraders'
pletf43rtn. To those who flare seen fit
1
to( n
t r
R lulus 1
great t Iib
1 ! berate the
h
ferment' activities, more particularly
in the \\'('ste I hates {llia to Noy :.i Hm
a farmer. I du not drew one cent of
Income from sty other source except
the farm. 1 14111 4 life member of the
Saskatchewan 1:rait, G I'nw,'rs' ,\$wN•la-
Hun s
. x . l ,
ms. ., •
h I h r in the Mu4kap•hewal
Cooperative Elevator Company, and,
this may ,be of more interest to my
duns frb•t11M, 1 nut a snbw•rilr•r to the
Farmers' political e•amptign fund anti
heartily support the principle of rels-
Ing campaign funds In this manner.
"I consider myself Plat as true and
Just as loyal x 4'unadian RA there 1' Iti
t111a Hous•, II Oil 1 stn convinced that
there are still abundant reawm, for
the fit litters coutiuul)1g their efforts
which were (vainmenced when a Intone
were, perhaps, more objectionable than
they are 1(5111y.
-Pnrptenre retina': t' anemdnleat
of the 11.141. member for (l11P1.11'x 13111
,-114,t Is4•utn*.' 1 think there it
thing, .Ili ttei'ial 4» the a mep)1)(leut,
limause_Llimtyrstaud, according to
the rules of ffie nohow, no other
it ulemli)lent call ire moves) and 1 faire
no remit•sins-the• matter." Mr. Wright
*as eh(ere) ,1• (oath Liberals Had Pro-
4re'sMhvPs w he a he took lila Neat.
W. A. Buchanan Bolts, Too.
Then W. A. Ituclinuan. a Lethbridge
editor, declared that he could no
longer snpport the Government in its
policy of protection. Therefore he• pro-
posal to vote against the Government
Ttwpaatife. - arr. line ha ns' n
wax among the Jolters lora Me,41un
u1so, but thin time he apyeare to have
burned, hit( bridge's behind him and
stemma! into that mater void from
which there ix nn return to supporting
1;011.'1114ent propesals.
It is Nt111 that Campbell, of des'
is n11n°st certain to errata 41184 flora•
before the vote, and also that Davie of
Neepaw•:t lx tugging hard nn the hit.
Whether or not other, will go Is
problematical at this Mtagp of site game.
Promises have dont. the trkrk heron..
1141 this (lover on 1,,'Tia no memos
bashful when a promise• 15i all ME Is
require,) of It.
Jame% 1Mnglx' (84rntheotiA I hod x
hard time explaining to the House tt•I,y
he had devilled to support the budget.
11nlgles n•nn nue of the 11)11) bolters,
but 14. sinister rumor of a promised
e'natot•Mhip iM given outside of the
t•hamler es las real emotion for Nwnllnw•-
1n what 11e deviated were his prin-
ciple'a ms'• 7exr ego, The mitettne of
It all w-aal flint the present budget pro -
lama Is were the best be had ever heard,
and (herefore he proton/ed to support
then.
T. 1\'. Caldwell, the six -Got fernier
from (`erlef,n•VIrtorla, N.B., Inade a
lighting /peen on.,Tharlettay night In
*11 14.11 he told the Howse that the Na
Howl' 1'rottt•rxwivex did not Intend be
Ing w•hlpplwl Into litre to support either
of the (11dline parties. They had robed
with the Goverhmeht as orlon As
against It this se nteinn.
Cau.wd la•II to Fannon.
VIv
He rhargtd the Government xnd the
defunct Canada Food Board with being
repMat,*We for shorter sereageM °f
fr1(rdatuffx In ('annda, Isennse they 11,1.1
11'relvry{ tooth the farmers and e'nn-
Nnmers, and by the booting of false
lutatemetit. to 14(1a reapNetlnit tb.•
potato crop had canoed the farmers' of
New Itrun*wlck pnrticnlarly to lone
hag•' aims of money. He milled erten
Hon to the fart that the rule against
a w'rvon,l amendment on the hildaef
had leen made when there were but
two parties In the House, and de -
EAST WAWANOSH.
The council inet on May :ph as a
'- of revision (t the,- assessnw•41t
tit, w1111 all III" menders present.
The only appeal to be cohsiderel w•n4
that 4,1.,1?Ils4a Walker, crowmo l°n 12.
cerin r•omplxinel of being nsseawd too
high., Assessment (s111armhel. Cart• fl
resumed anti general )'usiu4Ns wax pr43-
c441e1 with. Minutes of lest reedit1
end sp3elal meeting* were read and
conflrnlel. Petition of (:,484. 1.. Stunt"'
and °therm asking for the (•nmttrttction
of a !modelled drain on enle•4st11t1 1
received. Wrough4n:Mende : .that
the petition is, gt':114(ee( H1111 that '11 sada
of the NOMI' 4M• sent to flee engineer
for
rza t
wf airiot ,
1 ,f b•
1 1
property de-
scribed_
_1tt_mild` petition. Waste.
1'r s•tor and Wight a were pre•w'nt
asking for a grant in Mid of a school
fair to be held at Reign' \'e the coming
sea x43 : X_44 W Is voter) for the b.l'epM.s1•
Tel r«-4orf- the eo1)slrueti°n of the
Ke ode Ilruhn were ry g,4 from
stirs. 1d,grul unit Snell. The tender
Sir. Snell at .it173,( ' Complete was
Le•epte4l. '�
The fnllutvilhg H'cuttlals ter4e paled :
The Advance, e, advertising, $1.741; The
Tiuu'N, printing and IdvertisLpg. $.73;
FJ. 4'. W'Ight,uan, work on road with
drag, 4410.244; ,foul's Match, gr.adln{t,\
pet.INI:, ,p, 4%'l,;hfuaa, grant for arias"'
fair, $20,110; 4'. It. F. Tall rent, $30.00;
11'm. Wight ma 11. salary as a ssesa n'.
Win. Wlghtn11ul. postage aumh
equalizing Auhilral {olio' t Illu►n•, 4419.
4'mulcil ae1Jomr11el to Meet again oil
T hurx(luy, June 24111,.- at 1. o'rhx'k,
At a speelal meeting of the entin•44
held on May 3rd, tenders for the build -
lug of the Taylor and Fothergill
bridges, cou(es'khne 11 and 7, were re-
ceiver( from Messrs. Lawson, of Cen-
tralia, -Mowbray auM1" .Y1nt, - of %%'ing-
hnm. The' tender• of 71, \'fid at
>F1.L".MtiNl
for both bridges complete was
ari'epted. A. 1',,r4 ., tlt4iR-4'
s
Thursday, Juu, 3, 1926-3
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only desirable but its an
absolute necessity if you
want your clothes to last.
Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure
-no filler" or adulterants of any
kind : 15000 guarantee of this.
washes •loth*e beautifully clean
-fresh assaw- without the weer
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LEVER BROTHIRS LIMIT VIS
TORON rO
Revenge la swat.
..Yes,- proudly announced the ex
captain, who is manager of a -new scald
hotel. "all our employes are (urQle
service men, every one of them. The
reception clerk is an old infantryman.
The waiters have all been non-coms, the
chef was a mess -sergeant, the house -doctor
was a base\Irappital surgeon, the house -
detective was, an inte)ligenc man -view
the pages w•ere\radets."
"And have. you (any form:r military
police "-he sets ado d.
"Yes," he rel ifed, joy.-usly, "When
there's a good stiff 'w nd blowing we s1 t
them to clean the otitsiJ s of the windows
on the eighth floor !"
Breaking 1t«(;en(Ii,
- At an amateur performance art artist
gave imitations of several p:1pLTar actors,
one of whom happened to be present.
Afterward' the ambitious amateur
sought an introduction to the "star," and
1 a(k,td hopefut.y:.•
"Did 1', u see my imitation of you P"
"1 did." rtp;ied the great man,
promptly.
'Then, sir, per'isted the aspiring
youth, "may 1 ask you to give me your
opinionsonation' o4?" rrt3' art as shown in that lrnprr-
"Well, my boy," the great London pian
said. "one of us is nu ten !'-Tit-Bits.
The Answer.
"Is Idle worth living?' wired •the•d-1F
coutaged person. "i Ihtn ITaat question
has been answered for good and •111,
replied his friend. "The cost has been
more than doubled, and we all hang on."
Pains About
the Heart
ANY derangement of the
heart's action is alarming.
Frequently pains about the
heart are caused by the forma-
tion of gas arising from indi-
gestion.
Belief from this condition is
obtained by the use of Dr.
Cross's Kidney -Leer Pills.
Chronic indigestion results
from shiggish liver action, con-
stipation Of the bowels and
Inactive kidneys.
I4•eaM lie. Chaw'd tldnoy-Ltvur
PM' arose* theee orating to *curter
they tbereughty our* Iedlaaatien and
Irvernoaa* the Ninny annoying ',mu-
ter**.
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orkman
you will appre-
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Bicycle.
Your trained
eye can sec the
skilled work-
manship.
Your trained
ear can tell that
the C. C. M. is
mechanically perfect. It runs u ith velvety
smoothness. Not a sound of friction.
There is no "give" to the frame when
you drive hair$--Proofpositive that the
C. Z. M. Bicycle has quality, _ strength,
stamina built into_evev part.
There are 1,761 parts in the C. C. M. Bicycle.
Many of them are made to closer limits than the
time fuses on shells. With such precision Is
manufacturing is it any wonder that C. C. M.
Bicycles run so easily and quietly?
Every C. C. M. has the long. strong "Fish-
mouth" reinforcement at the joints. I! is bril-
liantly enamelled over a coat of anti -rust. The
bright parts are nickelled over rust -proof copper.
The whole idea in making the C. C. M. is
QUALITY first, last and all the time.
Canadian woekmen who take pride in and
know the value of skilled Canadian workmanship
have every reason to purchase C. C. M. Bicycles.
Remember the new Hercules Positive Drive
Brake -the Coaster Brake without a side arrn --is
included without extra charge.
C CM-
This trade mark is
on the frame of
every. C.C.M.
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WESTON, ONTARIO
M..tre.I T., mete Winnipeg VsKMva
Bicycles==
We ere dealers for C.C.M.
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If you are interested in Bicycles, we can .hon' 3.011 the very (test
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