The Goderich Star, 1922-04-20, Page 2•
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PAL AAS
?'needay the limas ref lilih U IIIPMESOIN TRQTROUSERSn Soa ci4eratdy with your plentifar
laar,e,
cnj
qt-rraaasel 'Iwai helix-
>Araanherled with, ria C>
land pailsActa, and altar being (*AUBE MUCH *ORM Please give rite details a to the
relieved cat half of bei cargo►
lag plantidtf program which, 1 ander-
ii by the Jemmy iltintltalll and 1» Star, A*e eafly • Always laze ;tii ,`letiite, - stand, the Ontario Governntent has
the tug drew Meet Ontario off aurid the •Watery Bletad launched,
reyoicint cat ill. on the tK4asoat. Tate .Tri .nett , thin;. that "because your 11 According to R.tentative anneun%e,
stranded >athraaslher. after first touchy ,sto stomach 14 easply pima ,Spa gm aha recut of the Premier of Ontario stud
ding bottom must Tuve been driven a-victimof setae tweets moiety. one, his chief
fro stewould be verel!antedgooitre
t boat ..,6 into shore, aver AR luta h
of .the moat common Caus,.a •of jade -1
ai atlstt Moe t'Iasnia : bogie tom of lwaildets ural carol She
t; draws s,4 !A$Lxtt was etitek ea' i feet
�Stii rs r � ^' Xa + ° pi watatsr
eJ,,,.�Rl,j .r.....•+- lliirl'rc the �, rewieste• : 'iewa s-- ..ew.++.
,waw ^ i'w YEARS AGO
.,. Qslisracit Ori�fillMrl� �'tlsal Mowed y4calltt:�;e .;it�l% �.,
�t,...".10. rx : Grefstt�t:jhidyi#'stisl4wet, l (Front ,17arr•.Stcae of Ancil i u, 1803)
Sslil�s! Aadetl >ss", 1N1l Mli�`" n�* Fr.-lldrevar ,hired Davin of Mitchell.
i atpi raoa ..t ,fare veteren owner and
Tare** 'iters O Mr. Frol•DevM'TNk^ er t&e`�Bsilfen llet. !»' nnr 4f Zica 1llitchell 1 ecteatte, bee
$ o parchase;I the atoek and beasitess a
t J.; j.. wrigill`..Lthe hotel ,Medford. front Jematian
ore,L
1' jute - Miller. .Aar; .,Davis takes twaseasiou
ib dsg len Maty 1st. Mr. and Mil!• Miller
will be greatly missed by the travel-
ling public, their reception and >en-
'tcrtAanAiag tnualities being Lrghllr .S-
on , cdnt Jay `3vela lag•Thirty-hvn t preeiated. They will retire to their
Goderich bre.thr a took a special a rebuilt.residence on East street.
wain, and were met et the Clinton t * * * *
station iy.,the ('lintels Kedge, who es- Tlie Tarantoapers ora JaCeulaay re-
cortcd theta .to the hall. .Such visits port, the formal swearing in of lir.
as these,;tend• to strengthen the ties ;justice Garro* as a judge of the
of friendship and brotherhood, and Court of ,x>ippea). Mr. Justice Gar-
will.lae, tw t r 3n the time to eel"' 'row takes the place made. vacant by
Il.ev.. Dr. Williams. 'will preach a ser- the death Of Mr: Ju itice ister.
111011to •the Oddfellows on Sunday
nror,ning next Everybody knows •that .Mr» .1.. d.
Auburn: We • laavu noW got a town Wright, so ilong identified -with 'fhe
bell. The villagers subscribed and Poini het; is the pioneer in the
bought it, It weighs about zee lbs. le risummer, hotel business in 1iore of
Y it riot indeed on the east slaorm of
W. G: Macdonald has, passed his Juke Huron, and eherybody wall be
examination.. before the faculty of glad to know that . hakes 1l emend
ye
Victoria 'University, and: has receive ,Park House in• town ar►winare.
ed the degree of M. 11. and Master of $neat populztr haul er the fnfinre
fxtargery. e * * . * The "Iron : Dukes" i$ the appro. F n Ont on Wed- rate xume•of the 'new' Suiawr-sse-
t)icd.un. ra kford Lail flu organized in Goderieh wvitta
riesdiey, the 12th 'mast: Ile J. the following officers: ' Icon. �sr�eei-
Mnxney, father of Mr, H fur- dent,.Joseiih Kidd; president, Tiles,
ney, of Goderieh, aged 82 years, S. Tilt; vice president, Gordon Bender-
-months and 23 days,sone monger, Perey Snell; secretary,
* ' ' * • , A. 'Ktneeshaw; treasurer, Kenny Me-
.Tuesda` y-- .morning a respected rest- heed; valttain, Norman . Fitzsimons.
dent of Mitebell, Mr. Those S. Squire, * * * +'
The + fry id the tug Jones, for try at
was, whs `heard all over town on Fri-
day ate Heron ,ust before school
closing hour, and from 4 until the:
evenisag :meaemployed their mouths,
it seemed that every school boy and
girt in town was practising the cry.
Tile tug took on store goods and fish-
ing supplies for Southampton, Tolier-
moray, South BaY, the Duck Islands.
Wiarton tair other points, and (sailed
JestCarrow Warn- tO t ria 'A
lotted Park fie --Vola Jhlc' "'-
tilled **webs* the 'l wiWiSbits'$yrso.
•
:FORT! WEANS i AGO
{Frovk .ourm elet3 wl , isfrt 1.2~3, 18 ?);
,.' The con r,gatioe of • St. Goorerfj's
are canterepletittg e:e erection of •.n
lbuild for:Sunday school purposes.
Clerkehi rani, tag wags euccessfit'_ly
- • launched 'e't Friday Aiog• .
env tetearertQuetu cerellkd eh Gide-
- rich last weeek with dlld lana forethe
-ewer railreiel itiIaatticila,
Mr. C. Seager tatted • as *tier
.county twice at Dnrsxa`` rion.and Sea -
forth during• the' pare week inetead
of Judge Tear.
The nretlirrestern floods have itiutn-
pend the ardor of +intending emi-
grant -teazel ; mad aniuribere are po$ip n-
iug tbcar • tra,veliteg until tiler
even,I o
Collectea Cavan, on $atunlay ictsi,
ceited ran .Illicit still and a .quantity
of epirits;near .Whighern.
Itev. Dr. sire nnd,air;s. lire left for
Ottawa on Monday. 'ate Doctor rill
solaemnixe'the rnarrdagv of Joint 'Gar -
roll Macdonald, son o t •the .late Sher -
its 3iacdonrild, and Mies Dunlevie,..of
the Name eity. * ,3
Mr.. James , Shaw, ''rf Matinee, rah -
MIS. wart in .town during the week.
Mr. Shave is much pleased with Gode-
rich as -a summer resert, and dirtiug
the past 'fete years members of Ms on his carica, ran. Iluttesrnut Row. early on Monday morning.: Jas.
fatally°Lane spent mashy months dere .,
'nein .air * * ° 4 .... Clark left :With the tug to go the
en o ng the calcar, pure, blueing j itstations, and William
learn that Mrs, Wm:' round of the - La ,.
of Ia3ke Huron, a We regretasito leas
:Inert -was injured so severely :b y;:;:.the Wallace, John Bain and .David Mar -
The superintendent of Knox church stage, in ,width she left.Goderich 'for wick also, to take up their positions
Sunday school . is introducing a nuvei :Kincardine, ,being . overturned, that as storekeepers at South Bayt the
sof is h (could not accompany her husband Ducks and 'Toberrnoray' respectively..
feature Into the proceeding ^h z3 a atslp X �.. ,, „
charge. `Re bas purchased 0,,e01148- 'to °hie 'home. She remained with •
rrggcon- , orAda hter �14ire. J. Jentles of Kin- The tug 1 .:.Dynent, after "being
irrar<ble�ttu>uttity of flower nees, h uI} ,
1 tr
d. generally 1
w engined a y ireFa
o - newly e g
t � o be able re
aaiet"ing Of the• most .ppoolrtfiar flowering •egr8ine and will s on bet Y #s'
ualb rend will diat>sbtity thein a- tarn ed, was launched from Barber
committed suicide at his father's re-
sidence bywshooting himself through
the .heard. fie was thirty years of
age,•uninarried rind possessed of con
-
:Adorable wealth.
* t :* *
Leeburn:.'Spring work has: begun
in .real • earnest, Mr. Harry Horton
got in the first liens on the 17th at 5
.a. nu,; and a :few: days before Mr.
Hugh Chisholm sowed the. first oats
xanna-
mong the sieholars of lox eharitk
S. S. wll,otwLfl agree to sow. them and
br(Mittens. In August or Septem-
rwa concert end flower. show will be
'held, when 'prizes will be. awarded
the children growing the .best flowers
from -.the• peegiven them. It is • thus
'3toped•that nitrite for flowers twill 1*
rcreated ar'I osterrd among' the child
ten.
At the examination of the candi-
dates and,probationers of the London
Conference of the Methodist church
in Canada. •lti:id in `Paris lata *cele,.
eig+lit candidates and 32 probationers
" ^
presented
n We aro gladvto notic �Gmhe
Rev. W. 'S. Jamieson, of 3russels;
Jos. S. Cook. of Rayfield, and E.
Ilerrison, of Bervie, ; were awarded
certificates.
* *,•a'
.The 43rd anniversary of the estab-
lishrnelit .of Oddfellewship in Ameri-
ca 'vas aeleiraxtesi by Clinton Lodge
r Island
on .Tuesday,,, and has sinceleftfoe
Port .Albert: "J Ir, A. C. Hawkins Thessalon,�w sere she isowned, to be
has- 'been *king . out material for, used in the ihonber business.
some time ,past for the purpose of re
pairing the''breakton'the.:pier at our; • Manager Saunders. of ,the Goderich
harbor... An extension of the. lake Organ Co, left this week on a busi-
pier 200 or 300.. feett,, and the dredge nese trip to"England, on which he will
ng of of the busin .woUM- give us an ex- be away ahqut tour weeks;
taeilent chattier, .and vessels of . deep s n
draught would have- no difficulty. in Messrs. J oh Storey and. Thomas
doing trade at this 'point. Morrow are about to start a new
* * butcher shop eta West street, in the
We are glad to .be table to state stand lately :occupied by Percy An -
that the loss:lliy 'the schooner Ontario drews, * * *
runningashore six miles this aide of •
Kineardine oneWednesday, the 24th•
inet, will be ce.oniparatively light,
The wrecking tug 'Erie -Belle came up
on Saturday, and that evening she
proceeded to Where the 'Ontario wae.
on; -the sand, aria ,just a few lengths
from shore taking up. 80 or 40 mete,
to aid in the work of lightening the
vessel, The xwltooziers Star. and Jene
o�wo?wds aaentheewk- O3ueyndWd-
gonion is anaemia, or that, watere
blood. In fact it hue 'become getter-
raiugnixed that healthy activity
of .the stoataeh is impo ible, unleee
white and red pine, The Govern-,
anent estimates .that if ten thortsand
tierce a year .were planted the gree.
vines would have . sufficient piste time
the •blood is rich and xe,l. her at the end of sixty years to sup -
A W'll' ms' Pinar Pili have been ply four hundred million board•feet
tion. •nenouv dyspepsia -eared stotuach lion
cut, The annual expenditure.
weakness, just because there .area would be about $2Qp tAtllU.
iicJid ,builder and nerve tonic. The I am plantain:: to plant spruce tweet'
:riciies:id•blood followieg their use not Qn several hundred acres. �4here
only, imparts a healthy -digests a ,lbut
K arnes color to the cheeks and lips,
can_I obtafn the need to sttiart noxa
Imo valuable in cases of sndigee. of lumber Der. year '.r about fifty mil
sl more
than the resent atn-
and gives vigor to the muscles. One
ineportant.l)ornt to remember iv, that
Lit; •Wil}iainr'
Plait Pills conlaIn no
harmful drugs or opiates and dare
thus •tii he. preferred .to •preparations
that .merely stimulate for a , time.
J.lofoxe,YOU ,bigin wor>;ying unncces-
• • about .'Ur state of.,health,.try
the tonic • treattment of .I)r.'•lVilliains'
•P,irik Tells. You will ;be surprised to
see how .rapidly yairappetite re-
tuetis •and..your debilitated system. re-
vives: .Miss ,,Sarah Farquhar, North
Brookfield, N. ,S., who "has proved the
e-uf thesepills -i in eases -:of -this
kind says: "For a Iong time 1 was a
•sg8.grer' :frond indigestion, which
seemed ;,to carry with it a complica-
tion of ',other troubles. 'Every meal
brought minty with it, ,as The eating
was followed by severe pains in the
stonana h,ccausiing at times;aaausea,and
vomiting, ,and et other .times an ac-
eumulation,of gas that nansed severe
,paipitation.of .the heart and a smoth-
ering sensation. The :result was that
my general ,health was seriously af-
feoted and .the least •exertion would
tire me out I ,had taken much meds,
cine, but did; not get 'more than tem-
oi: a<re relief until :I t7,egaar. using Dr.
illiams' Pink Pills, which.' took for
a considerable time,_with 'th and salt
that I .now enjoy ,eery steal
sae eager aile se r
1 dist' s d after. eating I
ery F
You would.be better .advised .toy se-
cure seedlings from the Quebec Gov-
ernment nurseries at ;)3erthierv-ille,.
P. Q., or frontal commercial nursery,
instead of putting your money into
the planting e* f seed. Stlrnee seed;
has been very scarce its, recent ,years
end quite costly.What are the chief precautions to
take in transplanting small shade
trees?
With such trees as maple, elm,.ash,
oak, etc., make sura: to do your trans-
I"lting before, the leaves commence
to bud. Dig .well -around'" the -toots
and cerefuily.avoid destroying.any> of
the tine hair reatee which are . so vital
to the growth of the tree in its 'new
location. Dig the 116Ww hole, plenty
large enough to take the roots. com-
fortably and plant your tree about
six inches deeper than in its first lo-
cation. ;Allow As :little time -as ,pes-
sible to elapse while the roots are
lying exposed to sun and. wind, Put
the best earth closest to the roots and
tamp it firmly...
Have forestry aeroplanes ever
been used by entomologists to sprin-
kle insecticide on trees as a means of
killing forest insects'? •
Last fall in Ohio a six -acre grove.
of Catalpa trees containing 4800
trees, 25 to 30 feet tall, which were
tired nzyaelf in every v enjoying
G. U. Elliott shipped a cure of po
tats es to an eastern point yesterday.
Ile will ship * another- csar<„next week,
It is said the old race track just
outside the town limits has been pre-
empted by
re-empted.by a new golf club. If all the
old course is included it will make a
fine set of links, "but its distance pre-
eludes any but wheelers joining as
playing members.
50th
YEAR
Bank of Hamilton
ANNUALREPORT
FEBRUARY Zsth, 1922
PROFIT AND t -O;•.:, ACCOUNT
.11atauc* at ire alt of Droilt aril Loss Account. ilSth 1 ebrnurl. 132L ' 1 139,34.85
• Protlts fer twelve months ended «ith reeruary, tees,,atter deducting eiaract of management
tntere t neerto3 on deposits,rebate on current discounts, and anaklinf provision for tad end 960,17140«
doubtful debts ..... ........•«.«
Prenalant en. Now Swett...
• r 800,837:47
Meter a or no coronet—.
loroolosiostor
Qtsartrrly Dlvidende, 14os, 1st 14:8, 130, and 1111 at rata of ma, 'ter atrium f G
To 'enston P.ard. Annual Asseasrfcnt ,••••• ••..•••,.,..,AY..........♦ 21,407.66 .
WaA Tax On Batik Note Clrl'ulatlon 4s,f14.14
Trot steered to Reserve i?und.-Froin Premium ori Nis* Sleet. 300.00 00
:110.150.1)
To 'Watt Premises Aceonat
Balance of 'Wont, carried fotiwar'd ..i....'
C6tla February. 1591
1 PO:•litila t., New Static
RinirRVIE FUND
GENIRA6
UAIIUTIOS'
• TO a ,L, 1117Ipl<tl": "
• 'N ars rkt ere aroma S:1 e'irealstion . # 4,659.1.160.tr0
toitpe5,te net t rat ce Sntereet
P.•cpesite besting interest.
Enslsctizg interest *caned
toe t'.a.",e Cf eater -Cat 40,S3:,101.0:
T r a 01010.1"J.91
r aters-eo eleo to other hinter ata P3nOrla.. c41,025.33
142arCeb Cm to Xanrks and Itankludt rem,.
at'r±tlenr;f to t,Q the United i.lyd,➢oral •. 18.1120.t;1
1 atames c to dtanlua sE l'anhE::�
Cctrt!tr Ccintic cls,whczo , than its
Ce -a0y r i 'MO t"nstel i%�ra,^.d3m art ,64 .9
AE rGw::13 �i:a'1C7 LeIttrn ra. t°rC:ilt 144I .,tit
S6^ ^C3 Fell°
TO ''!2L] r'7AE::7F�i,l3C II1"
4St`_tal gdG tt D-.7.111 °£a
n;,aiarCorf 5r,n stn r? fr-.l tr77'e;gra evermore
teeters eve tan , owt:o art Alar< 4i I ;?,Gansu
z -m
It.r .ac.ec;es ex. C9 $12.0
i S G 11 L tr 4eSft,
G'i A'�E(iA.RNT
•
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4 • • P •S 4.$4911
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ASSIITS
Qe'd and entreat [!Ola .$ 1.448.633.64
1t7.niiiitun t;ovcranarrnt Notelf7,411,1"9.00
Notts of otic- r llmil s 477,651.00
elle fes on other Banks .166,806.10
ltstari= i tine by other Daubs In Canada• 455.0",4..".B
ltralan.°ca ace by Markin and Banking Car•
resretalents in tine <nitctl EInuulera4G,G10.II4
1': taro, cs clue by Banta and.it int.lti: Co
real.3ndentu elsewhere Man in Canada
a..d the United Klttt;.3aaaa ....... 723,11G7
1'torainto:a nee Provine1al t;ot•c'nt➢ie•at t8r-
r,arlftes, awl e ceec:Il+ti; nmrtet value... C.0417,508.$11'nareslt ani iter n hiatal i.ceurities and Urn-.
"st I`,•1elraa t .d 1•olon!al iutll2 Sc uf.
crcrn t;.?r'ea taan •'audita .. a7.1t1,054.4Q
I2allN y anti other 1`onss, i)ctsent�iscs uam.e
e i laC ci1:c ditri toitket 4:4.121a
...Tal ci:d eL art i:e•ara0 laot'['sccoiitii=(
tz ia'6R? r'a!Nst in cane i' a ltoesl9. 11,-
btfitnres earl Stocks p.. 11.134.3S,1I
'149.699,030.3:
nears Ira +°;11 - tumeipaailcs,
a•trl t t.Ca: to e'en •
r t 474, OA 1 4 !'•^iai>t:a Iii
,I. r.:L•.i.' t 4 ireerr't141.34,011i1 R sat rr c ! cmi°acro°its ,moi^ free rR
ll;;e -4°t.N I t° 1 e T6�. rot L -i trAvtaett 11.1r <.1�.:,d.,.',9
F: yri r*, :aR r r 3. res it �'.a• fait.
rifts rr naw nail to o't .. 4.1"9'&07.74 '
Ste ` c, 21,1 t1•o c"[� rtc ' r@ t intra e fee
ti ' r -r is of tt o i 1.:t'tC z r 1,011 !
Qac 1.,137: Cr? ils trri vi
i . i...In .Ca flu t:.0 fcsac :.Gael(
Cate: u (!1t!',' ft.r''orcr
....fetes lake V% a4ekanla rt wt.WON 19 std 3 r7 (,era t1 t'a DO C., ora aro clic:: t. 10 a rt:._ cry (n
sr =re_ ls�t•tetl a•C eMai. aM'!�ti AFert aro e.-r�. r • fr �a t lye' r•4 --
tut a ct r . 6 E 4 . r^ *4.4 t . wood et ^te
�f:'k.► y * 1'•�' a ra.' 1* ,44'..4 *T1 t�. Hf.**.'be* i,, a r'ar4 ,', r ! 4� w4,a;r(1' ar A 6r. .r ire e,-SA.rJa nal ee5 cm..
M* I. 1*1 51 1 *I, 4Hp e... 1004,• ,wt' MII F, 1w• let. • is - ret:"s CT 11*. r._r
saw t±. •4 l s.i neeeeM r•+ revel!ta,s e.r,.,e.t1 .t* 1.1.***,* •1 >t 0'• r-...-.‘,....^ a . r'P.a rt,* c -f as - 1,1
vim .. al it sows r, *1ido *4 u�N'N1,R *001110**
, * eit*.rrwr,I tbh ere* e, cw «., FNnuu, t s I E.1e test 5•,,g nave 1* UM.
t.sMOOP VOW* was *sees Nett to rowdy 4!.r.s w r..•, SWIM* a taw ft I ',rivet tie* at 1':e MO* r" r A titer* rt the
ssisor t* too bee of 0.0 lAttellehlt an! tt!u .MMIIMIK. areae . e:n e:.! +.41 4*, fy ere 111.14 et [-k3 ettt
i...haat, .10 - 1412 r, S, Will?, +sera
et , aM t e4 Fe. A 4' Oi:oP
r at
et rweR A "leve:_. a t:5
better .health. -and cheeruly mein_ co with poison naieropnnbadly infested' with caterpillars was
mend these lisosimfareuarerers,which lie
l'nu can get Dr. aiFiliiams'.
pink to do the job• '.l he experiment de
-
You
through ally dealer in, medicine monstrated the ahrllty, of the ri of to
Pi
•place the poison:eat stuff where de-
sired and at the same time the effect
on the caterpillars was: most gratify-
ing, since "it was :estimated` that .9)
per cent were ;destroyed. This ex-
periment was 'conducted by the .Ohio
Government experimentation and the
results as given are official.
or by mail at 50 vamts a .box or six
boxes for '$2 e: ' '`writbig The Dr.
Williamss' Medicine- Co., Brockville,
Ont.
QUESTIONS AND ANSA
ON FORESTRY
Toe what ,extent are we Canadians
sending logs over the border to Am-
erican mills to ,employe :American la-
bor -in paper manufacture":
- It is estimated that we supply Vn-
cle. Sam: with 'twenty-five million
trees a. your to keep hie puha and pa-
per mills active. There i:i'.a •cuinsid-
erable' agitation *on ''`at the present
tinte in Canada to put n speaiel ex..
port :tax" on this raw: material or in
some other way to discourage the
scenting of such wood to the States.
Canadians -obtain a minimum bene-
fit from such shipments which if re-
tained; and manufactured in this
country would give considerable' em-
plo__yymeet
W at'is the greatest age to which
a tree has lived,
Solite of -tlrr Sequoia trees of
Southern California have attained" e,
age of 4,000 years and there are sup-
posed to be trees in the island of Ten-
eraffe which havereached even great-
er age.
Have, aeroplanes, succeeded in im-
proving the work of forest ranging
in any part of Canada thus: far? -
Most of the experiments in . Canada
with aircraft have had to do with the
surveying of -timbered areas frons A-
loft and the taking of aerial pictures.
of timber lands. However • so sue-
i essfel ° was the use of aeaplanes in
Manitoba last year for purposes of
fire 'detection"' and . the transport of
firelighters that the authorities in
charge have decided to let out fully
half of the Manitoba fire ranging
staff for 1922 and use seaplanes as a
substitute. This is the first innovate
tion of the kind anywhere in the
world,.
I hive a considerable tract of use-
less Sari land both in Ontario and
Quebec. To whom should •I apply'to
obtain a. few thousand spruce or pine
seedlings and who can instruct mea as
to how to go about planting them?
For Quebec, write Mr. G. C. Fiche,
Chief : of Forestry Service, Quebec.
Mr. Piche will be able to tell you
whether he can supply . you from the
Berthierville nursery and will be glad
to give you instructions' as to how to
proceed. For your Ontario proper.
ty, apply to Mr. E. J. Zavitz, Provin-
cial Forester, Toronto, and . at the
same time eek for a copy of the On-
tario Government bulletin on the
farm wood lot and its care. There
is also an.- excellent publication is-
sued by the Dominion Forestry
Branch, Ottawa, entitled, "The Care
of the Woodlot" which would help
PEERLESS
POULTRY
FENCE
once up it is there to stay. You save the expenseaanrd'
trouble of erecting a now fence every two or three
seasons. Peerless Poultry Fence is the most economical
you can use. `The strong wire and heavy, even
galvanizing give years of service.
Stiles (suit everyone, heights 3 to 8 feet, .Sold by
good dealers everywhere..
Val'ue's immense in a Peerless Fence
BANWEI.L-HOXIE WIRE FENCE CO., Limited ,t '
Winnitrint, Man. . ` Hamilton, Ont.
"Write for our Illustrated Booklet on
Poultry Protection."
NOTHING TO EQUAL
BABY'S OWN TABLETS
Mrs. Georges Lefebvre, St, Zer ti,
there
er
2donotthink
is any other medicine to equal Baby's
Own Tablets forlittle ones. 1 have
used them for my baby and would
use nothing else:' What Mrs. Lefeb-
vre says thousands of other mothers
say. They have lound._by trial that
the Tablets always do just what is.
claimed for them, The Tablets are
a mild , but thorough laxative which
regulate the bowels and sweeten the
tomach and thus banish indigestion,
constipation, colds; colic,.-ete. They
are sold by `medicine dealers or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr,
Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
"Did either your wife or her car
get . injured in the . accident ' yester-
day?„.
"Not very much. Just ' a little`.
paint chipped off both." •
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13'DHEADACHES
FOR TWO YEARS
Mrs. Ernest .Farquhar, Rose St.,
Dartmouth, N.S., writes: —"I have been
troubled fot two years with bad head-
aches and tried many different remedies,
but found no, relief. I Was telling a
friend of mine about the bad pains in
my Bead and she told rut: totry Milbbura'a
Lana -Liver. Pills. I had tried many
pips and powders, but I thought I would
live. PAW' pill* a #1 .10.. 1 took otie vial
Mad was quite pleated with theta so 1
took two -more,. and now I doti't'feel
en headaches or dizziness. I ant very
thankful to Late -Liver Phis and 1 can
recommend them to everyone." .
MILBURN'$
"What do peoplemean � by :'Un
'Un-
lucky at,cards,. luck in love .
"Oh, it's all j
Just a mutter of hold-
ing good hands."
"Cold in the stead'.' •
is an acute attack of'Nola) s a=,rrh..
Those subieot to frequent 00 the
head" will find, that the:. use of HAILS,
CATARRH MEDIOINE will buildup the
System, cleanse the Blood and render .
them less -liable to colds. Repeated at.
tacks of Acute Catarrh may lead tb
Chronic Catarrh.
HAIL'S CATARRH MI1IDICINH is
taken internally- and acts through the
Blood on toe Mucous Surfaees.of the SY,-
tem, thus reducing the inflammation and
restoring normal conditions.
All Druggists.: Circulars free.. •
F. r. Gbeney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
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Witty unlock the secretion% clear away
all effete end waste matter, end give
tone to the whole Intestinal track.
Price, 2Se, a vial at all dexilelts, or
trailed direct on receipt_ of Mice by
The T. Milburn. �, I.tmittd, Toronto/
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and the children will be alone all night. We sirup) r
can't have that; 13ctt3r is such a nervous child, and
Bobby's always hunting far matches to .make Indian
bonfires with. xt'ss dreadful." .
"Well, Mary, you can't get home td Might. That's all
there•is to it.
"But we must do something. They may set.the house
"Listenl Eere's the drugstore. We'll call up Annie
by Long Distance and -ask her to go,ovex' and stay with .
the children."
"Oho what a relief!" ..
Simple isn't it" Long Distance is the friend in nod,''
always at handy always ready to Put you in touch with ,
family, friends and business. �i
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