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• These Greyhound shoes are HIGH PRESSURE
CURED and as such they outwear any other make
you have worn heretofore, because no other rubber
canvas Shoe will wear so well as one cured by the
HIGH PRESSURE PROCESS.
Greyhounds are the only rubber canvas shoe's
made by this process in Canada.
Try Greyhounds and see how much longer these
wear than others madi under the old process,
Get them at Ilern`s Boot Shop
Repairing alviays the -Best
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• EASE on POISE
• sueeeesful inetruetor public
• *Peaking used le tug* this ads ke upon
hie students; a -Speak with sitedown
volee." Ills method of applying this
laviee WAS novel. Ile wouitthe
'student Sit down and 6pe ic e ply
4 and naturally tis a, real or imaginer?
Person, at a reasonatle conversational
distance. Then he would taro the
in Move farther away, and have
a the Stinker, who remained seated, Na
Jae speech again. Ile would require
the repetition of this proaces-uutil the
distance between the student alid the
tearer Waii ihe SaMe as that bete. een
the speaker and the farthest member
falf an audience in an ordinary hall or
auditorium. Then he woiad. have the
"-- Student, stand up, use the '.1t'14)%' n'
-voice, and pass through the tame pro-
ceeee The result was That he ....spoke
with naturalnese, .ease -and control. •
The interpretation of "speak with a
sit-down %etre" is,a.spealt with ease.
't'o seettre this the teachets :tough( qo
lead his •sholente to establish, arttoria
tither conditions of Intimate convero-
. • 4100, bodily relaxation and pots.,
SY. Plev, Meal tafie Is not implied a
lazy flabbiness or a torpid inertneee,
-What is meant is r a body relased but
awake, tranquil, but ready, repetteful
but prepared.• s
Browning wrote; 'Nor soul helps
CPA snore than fleet helps senile' The
game might Just as appropriatele be
gale of the mind and Atte body. A re.
TPWrill, tranquil, alert mind makes
10r a poised. relaxed, ready body, and
THE SIN OF INDIFFERENCE
Wed -m! Tells by
'1111414.0W FRASER
liarde, the greet Italian, bast a starts
ii'pictqre of 1fin5o who are to be
found- in the veetibule Hell. As
mem as: tie paseed that drew) portal
over which was easeribed,
"Ail hope abet:do:a ye who eetee
here."
he found himself 113 a Nolo of ;tooth
evhere
.. sighs, with ialarlitations arid
load means,
Resounthell through the air pwei by
no etares.
Anniously, gaviegly he inquired of Mg
guide taint were these tengitiShea SOWS,
and Why they buffered. The answer
"This miserable fate
Sotha. the wretelled aoolls of thOse Who
lived
Without or praise or blame
Prom his bounds: heaven drove
of Heil recelees them
Mem forth.
Note° impala ii' lustre: nee the depth
• elerey and Juptice eeorn them
botit.
Speals not of them, hut loot:, and pass
them by." •
Nos Dante right In toolating the
neutral. people, the undecided, those
who take neither one side nor the
other, in the abode of the lost? Was
it not 'heartless of him to Condemn
men to an eternity of vale regrets, Just
because they were indifferent to the
religious questions about winch others.
are greatly concerned
The.re are a lot of more or less re-
ligious questions :Mont which we lies6
a perfect right to M. Indifferent. 11
will not affect the satiation of a man's
soul If he has not: decided for himself
where Cain got his wife, nor who was
htelehizedek. It will not endanger his
welfare hereafter If he cannot get in-
terested in the beasts of the Book Of
Deniel, nor worried about the inter-
pretation (Oahe weird scenes In Revel-
ation. Ile elan not risk his salvation
even if he id indifferent about the ex -
.act date of Christ's • emend eoming,
and falls toget exelted over the little
difference in forms which divide de-
nominations, and heat some people's
blood to eontroversy.
Men have a perfect right' to be indif-
ferent about a lot of these:things, if
they wish. They are none -the "Worse
of their 'indifference.
Was then the' great Italian poet
wrong in his conception of the Judg-
ment Of the indifferent?
Noe Dante VMS right. We are not
speaking of his Picture of their hell.
That was only his imagination. But,
he was right. in .his thought of their
responsibility and their judgment.
There are .questions, on vvtitch a man
dare not. he .indifferent, He dare not
be *different on the question of right
and wrong. ' More than that!Ile can
not be indifferent. Ile may say that
he Is indifferent, and does pot think
about these things. Whether he
thinks- or not • 141' has . 40 .11.1re them.
He has to act one • way Or the other.
He must be either honest or dishonest.
Ile must he either pure or impute:.
Ile must be either straight or eroelsed.-
Thete Is no middle course. We rrlay
have different Ideas • of right and
o But so far eaelt one's
ease Is, itoise, or riitt 0 , )141 PR'.
gest a simple anti concrete method of
seeming poise, atlit therefOret Case?
Stand and relax every. rouse* Wine
bode. You may ask "How can I .re-
lax?" 1 "rein only s.ay, "relax.," eiet
P." But, you may say, "this will re-
sult in a earelees sag, a flabby Mea-
nt:se." I agree. "Then," you -ask,
"svhat 1 ant to do.?" Assert amid 111 Is
muscular relaeation the "vital centre"
of the body. the /chest; and e'vu will
eliminate Me appearattre , of slovenii-
pease "But," yott ash, "how C3U I do
Ole?" It is an easy matter to eeeure
afal aPPie erotical exercises that will
:harlot) lite chest. 'The result. vkill be
that through the assertion of -a nor -
litany developed ehest. amid muscular
relaxation you will establish control
and experience ease.
May I Just odd this advice: \Viten
you riettear linker an audtence, be
natural.. Do not try to "be uatural."
Just be naturel, and you will be at
ease.
STFIN 'REMINDERS
- .OF RHEUMATISM,
The Trent& Mind be Treated Through
the Illood
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—Every rheutnatic stitferer should re-
alize that thentasttsw is rooted in the
blood mail that to get rid it must be
treated through the blood. The old be.
lid that rhuurnatima .wran caused by
col damp weather, is now exploded.
Su weather conditions may start the
Pair but it is not the cause. UM -
Men .; and outward applicatione may
\
give temporary relief, but that is all
they can do because they do not reach
ite sot tees in tile blood, The eadere
The
Imperishable
Gift
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The Oitt of at Plantotia is a -
gift., that never perisheta
neither does it deprectatean
velem as tbe years pass
Gus stock, of perfect Pia.
Monet; ranges in price from
‘11.4.00 to 11,115,00. Set in
• hlatinnut or White,Green
‘, Yellow Goltie
E. C. ROBERTSON
Watselwaelier & Jeweler
pore Rot** Sloes Gawk%
AA *USIC
ofq.laatoilati Olositerellit,thasst Chaniasts
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Five natSleat and entertainment
ionepanles are SedleCtutel, tioderieh
Chautauqua this summer, prosenthig
a variety of music net before equalled.
Furthermore, the mucic is all high-
class with tho enkrtainninat feature
premiums!.
The °Wail Light• Opera Singersvifl
present seenee front several light or
mole operas in addition ti part pro,
gramma made up of concert numbers.
One of their song and comedy hits is
the presentation ofa part of the tune-
ful and humorous Gilbert and Sullivan
comic opera, "Ituddygore.." which was
revived so successfully last winter at
the Park Theatre, New York City.
Ilighstiess Omni Quartet and Pianist
'The Gilvan Slogers 6 a highsgrade
musleal organization. Miss :Hazel
littatleY, the eiintralto, has been en-
gaged in opena, work for three .seas"
onst Alias Marthe 'Goole soprano, re -
coldly made her' debut at Orchestra
Haile Chisago, where ,,won inetant,
favor *air beauttfal voice; Mr.
Joseph Kendrick, tenor, has held pia -
res in opera commutes in Chicago -for
• several stomps, Mr. Tent Morris. bari-
tone, is a singer and Mots of ability•;
and Mr. Harrison W. Burch is one of
• the 'coding Yoteng Phinists of Chicago
and a splendid solo artiet.
Chandinn Sin:lees to Sine Hid Songs
Audiences are taken back to- 'the
good old daya" when 'the Old Song
Singers: appear at Chautauqua. Their
repertoire
is replete with the besteim.-
ed songs selected front the old songs
of -all the English-speaking people
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They are not only, artistically pre-
, seated from the Musical standpoint,
• but the same artistry is carried into
the 'settings and costuming. The
stage is decorated with much thought
and the costumes of the old-time „Per-
iod are svorn, while the actions of the
singers does much to complete the.
Filature of an evening Spent during the
50's or tea hearing the 'favorite sotto
ofTtltsemduril'organieatlan was a big
success on one of the .1)orelnioneCtiau-
tauqua circuits last summer and it is'
fortunate that the same company has
been kept Intact for thhesuromer. Its
Personnel is: Miss Ruby'Gall, contral-
to •and reader; Miss Ksther 'Wonnel,
soprano; Mr. Howard Zimmerman,
baritone; and Mr. Cassius C, Chapel,
tenor.
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which they ought oat to have done;
they are ROW Of leaving undone the
things which they ought, to have done.
And one sin may he Just as deadly as
the other.
No wonder route wrote them down
among those who forever cry, "What
might 'haVe been 1" The writer ot the
book of Revelitlon tells us Mat the
Lord /Himself declares that they rnakhe
flhIfl seaesiek, •
No longer limp ,between two opin-
ions. No longer hold aloof. This day
le a day of detision. Becide to serve
the Lord, and •Iine yourself up with
those workers and warriors vibe are
battling for a reformed world and a
redeetned humanity.
11111SMOKA LAKES
from heritos.tion who experho011111 knowledge goes,. he has to 'make hile
• Vice verea,matte* .applicatfons is ,only waiting'ehaten many „times a day between right
Ow the other hand, 'exceseive phyese. ,,ulati a money la m11401(11101 upon
uu" and wrong, and do one or the other.
etlttl emainne indfeet
aatrain inducesunduement41 tveatitant the tremble iis,Ileeanotbrn, •
*dont an excess et bodily aelivity, 4 • and isflits. ail the time hegoming more it is Tust the sante .with ,retigion. A
The Muskoka 'region of the High-
lands of Ontario was for eenturieg the
ehosere 'hunting 'grounds of the • Hue-
Tons.- 11 Was the red' Man shViro gave -
the auusleal tname Muskoka (signify-
ing heleer sky" to ‘this 'lead Whieh
held supremacy aver all others In his
affeetionia and he christened _the' le -
land, promontories, massive rocks.
lakes and rivets in a manner that
stowed his appreciation Grine %beau-,
ties of his forest home.. No lumpier
aPPellation Alien "Clear sky" could
have, ,been adopted, as the altitude of
the region—one thousaad feet above
sea leVele-gives sPleridict atmOspherio
conditione.'Muskolat sPreads Hs miter -
fold Alarms. taeblue skies *eked with
soft white clouds. It -is it delectable
land, brilliant with rich coloring, nit
pungent With the fragrance of the • air
pines, its waters tool and clear, ;niore-
over, land of, many Pleasures, offer-
ing it wide variety' of health -giving op
en air sports and pastimes suitable to
an ages. The ''Caeadiati National-.
Grand Trunk Bellwaes bfive Just is-
sued a handserne illustrated booklet
telling- Yana)! About it evilly map anti
list of hotels, ,,Write any agent et
either companyor apply . to C. E.
1101INING,, D. P. -A., Toronto, Ont.
Jr •$1.00 allowed on any
old Electric Iron returned
to our store,
Your Old Iron and S&OO
• will buy a new I:tot-Point
Electric Iron.
' Then, there is the audience. DO 'yOu dui h and you will see* v . ligious. There is no mktdia cOurse,
man must be either religious or irre-
Iji$atm agitation :11)41 the reverse. firmlystoted. Treatthisillseatie through
'. remember the -vast amount of enter- Dt.„ 1 limns. iletac ma act directly on
... It lestrue that many men who eleira
tairiffecitt atell toted to *rivet from MP thigh ! Velar hirOdi they purity *mu to be indifferent at heart arc raglans.
vireo vite0 you 'were a child? Yon strengthen it, auilausot on the causeT
or Their pretended indifference some*
would smile, and the ber in the glass the rh umattem, mr. p_ a. mucpher• times arises from a sort of shyness a -
woad %tune hack at you; you would non, li ItoNo. tit Cardigan. P,E.I.4 sa.'e ; bodt professing regard for sacred
.0311 a Mee et him and he would make HA.bo three years ago•I Witi attacked things. It is Often a ease of hiding a
to. fare bark at You : Olen Yoh wahld with heutaatheu. • I began taking Dr. sensitive heart, behind 1. hard shell ex -
e disappeared and I am in better Pretending that, they are worse than
• *halm your net at him, and lie wonid Willi a' • Pink 'Pills end soon the terior. Sontetimea it is an affectation,
Ji than before. / also knew, of in they are. •
dy ischraintence who was Midi ' If a man is really •Indifferent: he is
lea Vim rheumatism .lit here:erne runi icrelittia03;.--1r-ho-does not care
for religion, It means that he doesn't
want religion; If he is Indifferent to
'Christ, It means that •he has olosed
the door against Him Who stends,and
Shrike Ills hat bark at You. Vi eh, au- trim
aienees boh41at
reflection in • heelt
ti mirror. It the speaker is ot his 014
ewe they *ill' he at their eases it he clip
Is wellpoiSed, they will be under his an legs. and who suffered very much,
011004 IF 111 6 laborlflir under len- Sh , too* took De. Wilthipas' Pink Pills
sion, they will be strained; if he is ind la now able to do her housework. I
ssively aetiVe they will he confus*, te • you this iTt tho•hope it may be Of
1; if he ildgete, -they will be Oer-
voile and retie -se if he is Inert and
MAO% they will be Batted. • Ai rm.
" thence is an echo,. and svIll return to
the speaker exaette itat he Vireo.
Poise and ease haVe been associated
. in this artiele. 'The nests of bodily
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ellt to some other sufferer.
You can procure ler. Williams' Pink
Valle through any dealer in medicine or
they will be sent you by mail 050 cents
a box or six boxes for 112.60 by writing
direct to The Dr,
Co., lireekville, Ont.
Pro ft•r r• rift%
tooliwommme.;•••••••"""
knock:.
The indifferent man is one of God's
haedest problems. He has never been
a really good matt He seems to be a
colorless character:, Matty • would sly
that be • is a harmless character. Yet
be must share theresponsibility for
all the greatest alas of all time,
The Indifferent people shared in 'the
'Crucifixion hit Cluing, inhere Vera
enough people in Jerusalem and Pal-
estine whom Jes0.. had healed and
benettlted in His lifetime to have
swept the whole hatetel hierarchy of
Ames and Calaphae out of •e.e.istence.
But :the great mass of them were in-
different ond eolOrless. They Molted
on without Utting.a hand, white than
benefactor was nailed to the .cross.
Pilate. •the Judge who eondennanat
Hint, wag indifferent, Be..eared little
for the life of a Galilean peasant. Ile
washed ids hands of Inc whole -mat-
ter, and sent an innment man to be
'Mei tied. • •
The Homan eoltliers who drove
Malta through His bands and fret, and
thrust the spear Into His, side were.M.'
different. So indifferent were they
that'they eould sit down at the foot of
the erase, and throw diet: for Ills peer
germinal effects, while Ile oganiZed ills
life out above them.
The indifferent people are guilty Of
treMendous sum of evil in the world,
ANNUAL LOW FARE EXCURSION
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AND RETURN
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ISS THIS. ONLY TRIP. THIS SEASON
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Indigestion, Storneeh Dieordep, Appendicitis and Kidney Stone.
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Tile epidemic of oflu" left in ite train
many weak, hearts and serioue nerre
troubles. • •
Alm. Ultimo, 63 Ridout St., Xhig-
atom Ont., writeses-"Crer two years ago I •
was taken very ill with Spanish influenza,
followed by neuritis of the head, high
bloodptesaure toed congestion of tbetrain,
and I was left iu a very week state.
My heart and nerves wore io terribly
bad I, would have weak, fainting spelia
sorbetmie3 twice a day. it. really Seabed,
to Inc My heart would stop beating. I
doctored, and they seemed to do all they
could for me, but I grew so bad, day
after day, they thought I could not get
better. I had given up all.hoperof ever
4 ottina went so I was failjng Very, fast.
It seethed to me it was ii.-senct when
looked in the paper arid read about
Milburc'e Heart and Nerve Pills. I
thought that there was Rae Impel
where there was *perk of life left.
I commenced taking them ritrA JAW0,:f
and I am next on lay fifth box4. and
can safely say am a lot bitter. I
trid3r think that it it had. not been for
lyre bagnodbeerfreiduonpitine I would not
Price 50e. a box at all dealeri, or
osailed.direct by The T. Milburn Cel
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A nice assortment for 'Window Curtains from 25e and up.
All , -wool Serge, navy blue*, double width, at $1,75 per yd,
tnderwear,,to clear, at *tees worth while.
great number Of articles in Groceries ab reduced prices,
•fill
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STEAMER GREYHOUND
Leave Goderich Tuesday, Junel4
(9.30 son. LT.)
Avelino* Detroit, 5.30 p.m.
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Detroit time i$ the W1)6 as (Ioderiett time
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Last Trip to Detroit Frit*, Jos 17i1. 910 am.
DOS% Intel this opportunity to vleit Anieriorea mei beautiful ad most
prosperous ray. A. million pptilit1011. r. H. tiontaratical °Strata *Ill
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lighttal trip aloaft the great Irdermatirmal, lihttdvar M 1604sdrivet*
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reasons aplenty: aside
from the real pipe en-
joyment he gets from
aster Mason. There
is no waste: there's
n4) logs of flavor: and
there's the satisfying
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