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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-1-19, Page 7onto"' Newi in,Bnief *OM iSunimerside,pE.j.—Dhe ev1op- ktd sheep, Thc-•re roent of Prince Edward I•vland and foices on the farms in 1920, three blue this losality in particular is symbol- foxes •aced enly Ofle fox, The ize.:(1 in the •growth ef the business of total value of f)11,£:Se animals was $4,- R. T. Holman, Ltd., claimed to •be the 722,99b. The total value of finahear- preyince's largest sniallltowil dePa'rt- thg animalold feoin theseefur fareas aaaeklaental store, which recently celearat- last year was $763,221. The number 'cal its 65th birthday by a coneideraelo of lite lo-xes oitnoi•ted during the faecal addition to its property. The •arm/wail ',",/e033 C/3,10 •(1) Msrell 31, 1921, v. -aa business of the eztahlishment arp- -value $277,182. preaches in toluene, the $2,000,000 Vliinreipeg, Man.—n average els) I 'mark, or 22i! bushels pcv acre of flaxseed Halifax, ,.N.S.,,—Tne special six wet -e secarea from. a 25-aure field in weelts fishing season for lobsters be the Witinilieg district, aecoi•difig to ginning November let granted by tho advice of C. E. Howe, The fax was of Dominion Fisheries Department co- high quality and the entire crop was eutted in a catch valeied a teabouf $250 -, sold for seed at a stibstantia•1 premium 000. Though in Italifax county about e'vei. the Manic:et price. $100 per boat pot 111011fh was eleared, Regina, Sasit.---F-tmliex eo-onerit- the whole returns rep -resent only about tion in the matter -of equal ell/cation:11 half of' what was expected, there being standards between the four \vostend an extensive loss ca. traps doe to so. Canadian provinees has been achieved ace staams, • in. a standardized reader for the entire St. John, lel..13.---Conte4derab1e pro- West. Past ed.ucational conferences aress has •been made in the cons -time- between Phe rovinces have been re- -Hon, of the new look -out tower and sp-onsible for the development of a netne-me•a• cabin en Quisibis Mountain, standard -training in norinal schools near 'clecen River, New Brunsericlt.aanrd a standard standing of 'admission. rrhe coSt is, being equally borne by' Calgary, Alta.—One o•f the interest - the Department of Lands and Mines ing functions of the winter in Calgary and the New Brunswi-eit RaillwaY Coelwilil be the re -union of Alberta, old - and is one of tho number of towens timers in Calgary an January 19. No whi•ch have been built co-eperati-ve-ly one is eligible ursie,se thirty years a ;Pon the protection of Crown and rail -.resident, ,The pioneers meet, swap way ands. 1stores and experiences of the olden. Ititon,Ereal, Quebec. --The grand. tatal days •and -wind -up with a real western or - Canadian tirade for the month of -dinner o:f the style of a quarter of a November was $161,911,000, of which century or more age: ' gum imports amounted to $64,271000 Oleirmont, Alta.—The first carload and exports $87,660000.:,More than of ifiresecl poultry ever shipped from' fiftY per cent. of the eitportaa were •the Grande Prairie country left clur- 4 SWEETHEA,RT. eVERY poR-r, ----Drayn by 01 ve Weed in Judge. POINCARE LIKELY TO SUCCEED BRIAND Resignation of French Pre- . paler Followed a Stormy Scene. • A de,spateh from Canines says: --The Allied Supreme" Council adjourned in- definitely oh Thursday night follow,. sa'ric-ultural products, chiefly grain; ing the week aud was loaded to over mg -recenpt o" the news of the resign - pulp •and paper exports were $17,700,- its capracity of 20,000 po-and,e with, ation of the Briand Cabinet. 900. During the first eight months of dressed turkeys, •chickens and ducks. Adjournment was taken when Wel= the eunre.nt fiscal year income tax col- This is the:....first attempt at e,ommunity ter Rathenau, Getman financial expert, •shipping fnom this idistriet and com- prised all first ,grade " B.C.—.Directly and intlia reetly the timber Industries of British Columbia represent r/early half, the trade and commerce of this province. 11eicti•ocas were $70,000,000, against 448,- 900,000 for the whole of 1920, • a -Toronto, Ont.—It is expe-eted that elle-first office to receive saving& de- posits wiIl be opened in Toronto early in January by the Ontario Government had. finished ,addressing the council, and no action or 'comment was made upon his reinarks concerning Ger- manys defaultol,her January repara- tions payment. • The news of M. Briand's resignation Savings Dept, Arrangernent-s are being In 1920 they produced nearly $0,3,000,7 re -ace cl M. Laueheur while the ,Su- aempTeted Son theopening of offices at 000 worth of ,centariercial material:ad •preme*Council Was at tea and created •a patinher of points./ dn. Ontario. The- it is e.stimated thait -this year vall riln an immense impression. prel.iininany list of con:template:a well over the $190,000,00() mailte GermanThera nePara ions the only sub- branches in the' ''proviince numbered have 'h•een 1,400. logging operations in iqet that remains on the col:moil's Pro- . that this will be materlailly„ exceeded. 840 saw:ail-Ea, TOO •shingle mills, six, =Thearetion t-alten.11.1013 to h1T Bad- . 'about ten or twelve, but it is.•expected the province during the past twe years, • gram. Ottawa, Ont. -a -There,: are n•o less PlillP ande.P.aaller Plants, all operating resigniatien, •.netwithsta-nding than 687 fur farms, in Canada, a.c-• steadily 1.he output In 1920 was ap-' lance e pi.eaera ec on, is, reg-ai - ' •• • - ' F • ' - t f b'i •cl 'ieerding to the. Bureau of Statistic's. PrOximately 2,000,000,000 feet of ty-ood e1 aencnaJny inieolafenenee ,eineTes as :Silver, patch, red, blue and white products, ,arnida over 20 000 men Werehiiir1n,oM. liriand's -retirement ac - :faxes are •bred, ale.° //rink, naedbon employed to nnoduee thit enarreoes., cording to this thearY, does rniet, ffect sfltrink, fislier, lynx, marten and maTai. quantity, Vincent Ma• ssey Proininent .niember of" a welaknow.n Canadian faibily, who at the early age 'of 34-hae been appointed President' of • • the Maisey-Harria Company, Ltd. He CY.a'S reeently elected a Director of the Canadian '13allik. ot COI11111'er,Ce. • , rvkv Tireaties .as Resvit of Conference , _ despatch fr0311 1.Vashing.ton eea—Statements by AM:en:lean and British spokesmen, revectle.d thie.t there. Will bent least 12 treaties growing mit of tile -conference. TheyaWill be: Four - Power 7 Ppeific Treaty„ • Fite -power 1\Taive.1".113,:ealty, Nine -power Far E.as-t- ern• .Treaty, Two -power Treaty on Shan,tung, Treaty en. Fortiti cations in ilia Pacific, 'With :the ti'hited Statt-N Price, 35e. and ai0ea bottle; put lip' Great ,•Dritaha japan, and poSeibly enly by Tbe 1\ailbarnrCo.„- Limited, Patellae .as signatories; and separate Toroato, Oat. ve•ou.LB:••••pp :4 FEt• s,": Mothers should never neglect whoop., kg." cough,and .on -the •firatesign "of. 41.1is disease we waiild advise the use of Dr: , „Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. This' famous .remedy,w111 clear :the bronchial tubes of • the collected rMacous and plilegni and in -this way ease tireavra.elting cough and in a short time -naake it disappear entire- . -I.Y. - • - J. W. Mortimer, 25 -6th Ave. 1)ast, Vancouver,-B.C., writes: --"When roy little girl was born she was no, very strong, and when she was three months old we ,moved pato a dainp house. • A few days after we were settled she became very ill. I called in a doctor and he said she had whooping cough and bronchitis. He gave me medicine for her, but still 1 saw CD change, in fact, she seemed to get worse mad several -Limes. I thought she was dead as -she used to goblack in theface and stiffen sightout, arid 1 was nearly crazy for fear she weuld die. A friend of mine asked me to try a bottle of Dr, Wood's 'Norway Pine Syrup, as she had three children of her own. iodic her advice, and after giving my lit- tle girl half a bottle she was quite a lot better, and vihen the bottle was finished she was web again." ,VileallvE NI@EIRIAV 5712UP teeatles• on suirinarines.,' noiso.n • gas, 'Zap Pacific eables cffidn .nev-1-7-----7•.7!:-3*1"'`17'.-----77:2-.373.--**'`5''''5' • . —, • •,othoen-aGI,encoci:?a ameroonr.fec-igenriplans cl•eos atlieIn_tor wehriiic,a1-1 have ,alneeely been: .aaciptedavaith the • • 'ciatlinei/...nfaa •i,eentral conipany., : , • .The Council, , adjourning,., indefi- nitely, •after Dr. Rathenau had ed • his •explanation -s, took no actiell; • therefoae, the question -goes baaa to • the- reparations ecominisslern, -which after January ,15, when the payment is due, will again:call it to "the atten- tion of the SuPrenie-Council. • . Dr: ..Rathenau, abthn, close. of his speech', -said that Germany was able IO meet the London terms of 500,- 060,000 gold niarks'in Cash, and 1,000,- 090 000 ea:reek:I marks in, kind, annually but could not go beyond tho•slefigures. He 'explained that Gerinany's I to pay was, due to the disastrous ex- etbange which had made it necessary ir for Germany to use marksetodbuy for- eurnency,., until the mark was a drug on the market. - Germany's eXpentations, •athounted in the past year ta only ane -fourth V the exports in 1914, and the :balance erf trade againet her amounted tre:' 2,- 500,000,000 gold marks: This- could not be offset loY 'decreasin-g imports, because Germany was now buying ,abroad only food 'and necessary raw anater'ials. • . ` So far as could be learned the ;members of the Connell w.ere not fat - ;arably impressed .by Dr. Ralbenaus statement, asserting that it lacked :precision and logic. SUPREME COUNCIL • HAS ADJOURNED New S of Briand's ge.signatIon Breaks Up Cannes IVI.eeting: 'A despatchfrain Paris- says:-- • . • Axistide Brand has resigned from the Premiership, and -Rayiniond.• Poincare Wic nalea. of wariere. • S „ . ") A ers • COULD: NOT S:LATP t,G)11iTS When, the nerves beconia: mistruhg; the hands shaky; you can't ,eleep, and . you ate. praetically on the verge of ner- vous prasttatioa, th, on .is the time tor • take P. &SOON'S IFilgAlr PiLL 41. 1 Theyategillate and stimulate: 'the heart and s*ilatlien and restore the 'whole er'1 nvotie'' systeni. • ' • Mr. 1"red • Watson, Newport 1 writes ---"I have been itotible.j _ . tor N.C.:Fil 'vous neita- itches and tiaey were se bed.' 1 could 1 . • not sleep • at tights. My. tioAlkelS', .501 so 01113,ky COCtiCt 1,01-'61y,Lhe,4 0.037;d311.1,g I in them A friend ',cola me. to fay bui•irs• Heart and Yierte se31. got I 'box' 41d h,ot to get be tier' after' .1 dat taken '''..1actia. contieued to uie Inom, p,m. no ,ta:j.fx...e .bothered witil lliaaemiStietis; anti woeldreeehnnelicithefe 'TO -any'oeo Who' has: nOtvt, '..Bstice• 50e, ' a boaaut id Crealoes; or . /nailed earect oa receipt pf.nrico• by talc .1 mikeve. aloe, Limited, • "I'oeont,A Ont. • 1 •ale • .f0,13111C23 ,President of, the 1-tepub1ie will • likely 'succeed him., M. 13-riand's nesignatian: came with • dramatic suddenness in the Chamber of Deputies, for the Prentier,,returri- , ing on Thursday morning frem his 'conference With the British Prime Illarkets of the Worir] oronto ' Mani , • . • tT oba whe:ate-Nci. 1 Northern, $1.25. o • Mth inister at Cannes; had brought e hlienitobe1 , . extra N.o. te•ed, ol1/2c; 1\ ats—No. 2 CW e --o/1C 3 teed; • ' opp•osing members 'of his' Cabinet into 51%, , ., • . accord with hisapolicieSa and, by •a Manitoba barley-a-Non-lir:al, - 'powerful speech in the Chamber, had AA, the,ab-ove,,, tra•cla Bay ports. , apparently- won. over the great major- American corn—No. 2 yellow, 69c: :ity to his side. His blunt eloquence No. 3'YTle(Ilrloowrit,0.68e; No.'4 yellow, il7e; evoked a trentendmis ovation and when tra, he 'abruptly' cledlaned his' intention of •• Ontario. oats:—No. 2 white; nominal. ' Ontario wheae—Nominal. _ 11'twhiebbidnr-:n11-ivlainiergs%' fiarfentlhetCh'ehangrbeey'rels'ILTheeuelleltd better, 57 to 60e, according o freights. • 471' . • titsid:e -• '' ' ' ' ' Haclawheat--No. 2, 78 to*80c• , Rye—No. 2, 86 to 88c, • Manitoba ,flour--eFirst pats.; $7.40; 'keen nes,entmeint„a,ghrinst thennaniorb-: see:InandlitPoabta!"fl$06ti,r9_0'91f;arp73,°,c• ent, pat., . staelei placed. in his .WaY in the ini- bulk seaboard,. per barrel, $5. portant -negotiationS in Which he had • Mulllifeed—sDel Montreal freight, bofeeanneinagnaagggedd.''aini-ledipbals1tiheale fyppiaatrigailmec'de*13$12a7g; siihnocnlutsci,6pd:PrBtlaann,;$2138ertote$11;i9f2gbetotdo throfighout his entire speech. feed -flour, $1.70 to $1.80, . , : Notwithstanding this, however,' s.ela ' :Baled hap—Traele, Tenant°, per ion, 'dom has Bria.f1idrisente the high pitch Na. 2, $21.50 to $22; mixeda$1.g. ., - . . - • of eloquence:, attained on , 'hursc ay, , 1 eves _ , I— .,,,, i 'wheit in a, Voice trembling with ill- VP-e•ese--IN.rew, large, 320 10 20ihei suppressed enewetio•ne,i •apid, f, aoing,,, /11.,,s, twins,' 201/2 to 21e; triplets-, 21 to . 211/2.c. Old- large 25 to 26a; twins, icolleagu-es on the Miutste.rial bencnes, 51.e. to 261/2c triplet. 26 to 2. . Stil- he 'said: "A state.sman has.no right to tons new 25 to 26c. !;gii, to the pbst of battle if Ile h'a.s not 'Butter—Fresrh dairy, choice,. 43 to 1 the tertainity that'he -shall not receive 45c; creamery prints; fresia.40 to 43ci irblieuduclileeeivtstse, foArfnoy.lifebr,osehinnreinni,icIliy::sIHbpet, heaennflauscet Itlho,et N,opex2e,,s3s8e.dtop3Q9Thei;treyo_olcsinpg-ri,i1g6 i...,erih3i,c0kce.i.i1e,,, • •0Ni/1X-country," 25 to 35c; roosters, 20 to 25e; lowl,..20 a--era.e.• ..— ee. • „ to 28c. duclihrige; 30 to 35c; tunkeys, MANITOBA F'ARMERS55/;tP.,91,;,;,f,i,&'7'_e' s3p2rtii°,g?5,c„ic"iiteVens; 20 '1• WANT WHEAT BOARD to, 25c; roosters, 14 to 16effewl, 14 to 1::. ••' -• - 122c; •ducklings, 22 to 25e; turkeys, 45. -Ask Dominion Government to: to -5/15°Lg; .ag:i.,b;e_.' 03 too 22251c e1, ' Re,!.47er.:',Pcia'd ,Vnt.er..For- .gg,-,--No.,,e.,1•4toiage • 45, 41 &6e, se- iher,matiagetherit. ...t . lectw- , • storage 50 to 52e; new -laud , laid •• . ' straights 58 to 596new laid; in can - a A desPatch from Winnipeg sayael-n. tons 60 to 61c. The convention of the United Farmers' -Beans--Can. band -picked; bushel, .of Manstoba Jilt Thursday declared $3.30' to $3.50; primes, $2.80 to $3.10. imanianouslyfor. the ,re-establashipentl ,MaPie Products—SyruP, Per inr.P., tof „ the .. old' -wheat board under' ite :gale $2.5,0; per 5 imp.. gals., -2.36. fornier management and with •wide 1‘11•4:H.13,01eniesyta_lgTolerae"It19 tins, 141/2 to 15c to 22.e. powers over wheat ancl ot •e., gimps, i per lib.; 5 -21/2 -lb. tins, '16 to. 17e pen •dPart of 11'n Plait--Illen Ontario • comb hone -v-, per dos,, faoleztedon. th . 'whegrich•tehaetearesociation expects; $3.'75 to $4.50, ta , contest the next ' Provincial elec- „Smoked- meats--i-lania, med., 24 to tion in Manitoba, and elected C. H. 26e; e•ooked ham, 36• to 40c; san-oked Burnell, `of Oak-ville, 1V1amitoba, presa. rolls, 23 to 24c; cetitaae rolls 25 to derptand W. GeRathwen, 'of Beres,aord, 2.6c; breakfast bacon, 25 to 30e; spe- Mcl' raanitoba, vice-president of the organ- iabntl breald iz,ation. - b•ablesr, .boneless, 32ast tbaeoh;*30 to 35e; 36c. °now_ Cured meats—Long clear bacon, The convention accepted the f 11 1 . 3 to 20e; cl1.13ear bellies, 18/.2 to 201/2e. ing resolution on grain marketing- . 'Lard -,Pure, tierces. 14 to 141/2c; tubs, 141/2 to 15c; pails, 15 to 1.51/2e; ;prints. 161/2 to 17c. Shortening, tierces, 13c; tubs, 131 -he; pails, 145; 111:illts, "And whereas the deplora:ble concli-i 151/2e. . tion of our agricultural industny is .Choice heat`y steers $8 to $8.50 - such that it demands' the attention of de, good, $7 to $8; butchez steers, the Federal _Government to tiha;need choice, $6.75 to $7.50; do, gob& $6 t� f1or nationa-1 marketi•ng of :Wheat and, •$ .50, d°, med.. $o to $5.(l), (I°, •. • . • , • , come $4 to $4.25; butcher heifers, ether g'iains. . • 1 Choice $6,75 to $7.25; do ailed 85 "Theref'ore 'he it resolved, thait"'We to $6.,'0; co., tom., $4 to $4'.2a. -fAaboa'5e.,,0,. • urge` upon the Dominion Governthent :cows caoica, $5 to $6.'50; do . the neeessite1;1 16i1. *re-es•Llislhirlg the med..; $3•50 ' to 34.50; canners and_ Canada Wheat' Behrci, under the form- Cutters. $2.50 to $3; butcher hulls; good, $ .a to $6; do,. corn. $3 to $4; feeders., go.oti; $5.60 to 4.60; de, fair, $4 to $5; eto-ekers, geed; $4 to $5; do, fain, ,$3 to $4; milkers, $65.to $85; springers, $75 to $95; ealves, choice, $12.50 to $13,50; do, med., $t overwhelPled. A'ltho�g tlithat he ufirekpetected; :* lea't of Premier BtialiL+a e ai1.1r.Z., „ felt it was appar- alt froin' the begi "Wherea,s there as general dissatis- faction with the present. system -01 marketing' our . grain. er management with wade povvers•tla • sell wheacand other grains. The Irish Free State is entitled to representation in the League of NO,- tron,s. relleOutAf;tpyl'g Fags Band a Proclaims A n Amnesty. respatebt fnin Dublin zays:—The first evidence of , the relinquishment of I3V1rtish control an Ireland was given, o the people, when a eontingent 01 Pollee auxiliaries nambering 'between 250 and 300 eadets, marched out' of Dublin,to be demobilized in England, Caiem•ing rifi65 and sidearms and with bane playing and flags flaina the auxiiientes einerged from thein 'bar- racks at 6.15 o'clocot in the. evening ansa inanclied throinali the streets to the 'Westland Row Station, The wirinirawal of the remainder ef the 'auxiliaries will quickly follow and theeva,cuation of the army will -be.in in a few days'. This action is inter- preted as an earnest confidence at the 13ritish Govermaient in the faith of the Provisional. Gov ern m•en t. 1,/aenilberS of the Griffith Cabinet have- discussed the advisability of po- licing the lines of march of the •auqt- il•iaries and it is inferred front a state- ment to the press that adeq rat vision will be made by a guard from the Irish RePublican Array against any attempt at hostile'demonstnertions, The KinrAs proelaination of -mines ,ty,„announcernent of the departure ex the auxiliaries., and the resolution of tFein exceu ive Council to ' h sura11, textllielddeitpoli niaa'Yete°IlYelit lc FerhraIl nira•Y7dtifuture of the organization and, its p.olicy, after Eamonn de Valera had predicted . . a ;plat •the organization, -were the developments in the Trish s-itaa- _ tion on Thursday. , Behind the Dail iEireinn .stands the Sinn Fein organization of nearly 1,500 •clubs from eye- It is responsible for the succes,s •of Parliamentary and other eleetions and . , • isne * garded the authentic popular voice by all Sinn Feinens. De Valera • is sti1 is: fsIilit, and all its eilinerY hentttofrc has beeP direrted exelueively toward indoPelideat r e purlioan airnd , The transfer of tbe fume -lions of the: various departments at Dublin, Castle, which is expeeted immediately alter atiti•cetion by the Southern Parlia- ment on Saturday 'will probably he efieeted without the presence of Sir liamen Greenwood Chief oeeretary for Ireland, who will likely remain in LolId031. James macmahoin, the TJrider-Scoretary, who in the anosen'ee of the Chief Secretary, is the" princi- pal executive authority, will probably mali•e the antual transfer. Tiii7onaUltillenn..etstYpoPsrit°leolitlinliabticttheceDelultli papers and has been the cause of great Satisfaction. It had been feartid that attentpts might be made to dis- criminate between ene political s- oner and another, but the same -ping - character of the amnesty allays enth apprehension; Only one diffitulty remains. At ono stage there Were ineeildiary fires and ,disturbances in England for whieh al- - ieged Sian Pei eis wore convicted. Amnesty does not include them. It is understood that their case will re- main over far discuss -ion 'between the British Government and the Govern- ment al the new Fre e State. With reference to offences committed since the truce, the Free State Gove•rirne•nt will have ectiplete power to dead with, • a31 aiuh eases in due course. l uedle eirthflre.1stprisoneraaine,Starrt 0** cc.h iaaa:tiola.11elie:D:'ea4. MeOomille, of Monaghan, who left; Monatjo:;;r this afternoon. Dublin - *eCrV-1_1' Ger :bas releaseissu.37F0ivi3erts°11- . per- sons were lib•erateci from l‘lountacy and 38 from .T.inie.rick on Thursday. 0116-otle'1,;-4411)315'°0?-atiol 4134;50'det,6.-e8.0.11'1--111144I'7-tjso • qixtv-Eight Years in 14,iallthe 88; :sheep, choice, , $5.50 to $6.5' 0; de, '1'). " 33- c. d good, $4 to $5; do, c-oni,, $1.60 to $3; 01. or hogs; fed -and watered. $11 to $11.25. 8. do, fernb., $10,25 ta $101.50; do, court/try points, $10 to $10.25. : • M Oats, Gan, West No. 2, 58 to 59c: do, Ne. 3, 56 to 57c. Flour, Man', Spei-rg wheat pats.„ Brats, :$7:50, Rol- led eats, hag 90 lbs., $2.85 to $2.95. Bran, $26.25. Shorts, $28.25. tray, No. 2, per ton, carr lots, $27 to $28. Butter, choicest -creaanery,-37 to 38e. Eggs, selected-, 47c.. Rotate -ea, per bale/ ean lots; 95e to $1. - Com, dairy cows, $4; good fat cows. $7; med. heifers ol dairy type; $4.75 to $5.25; good heavy bulls; $6; fairly fleshy dairy bulge weighirig- areund 1,250 lbs., $4:75*;,buttero, $2.75; -canners,' $2; sucker eal-ves, $8 to $10;; •better quaId-tar, $11"; hogs.; toledI, 411.50 te $12; sows, $7 to $8. The Ontario Legislature will nieat on February 14. A New trniversity CourSe The Earl of Ducie, who died in. Octra ber, was the 'father" of the Henze el leardsa•hating sat in that body slave 1863, more than sixty-eight years, Ai theugh he Wf3'S in hla. niaety-fifth Year, he .was not the ohles.t member. of, the Upper Haase. Lord Hailebary is ninety- , eight, but he has been inthe House:of Lards only since 1885. The, lilatd Coventry becanie a pear in 1343, but as he was, then. only five years cal he did net enter the House until. 18.69. The alleri of Dude was reamelieble net .6MT-for:hes age but also as a mem- ber of -a large family. He was the ola- est cif 'ten: lir:others and for sleters, •-lis.title•nOW gees to one cf the lmoth- ers, who fa .eightyasev en years old and vet ce :tito sons rndrni ea rlaugei- ters. • LIVE TIROL; lailt LE LOS A ) AT TACKS 11 your tongue is coated, your breatib foul, your eyes yellow, yam- con-ipleition sallow; if you have sick or bilious head- aches, variable appetite, pain under the right shoulder, floating specks before the eyes, then'your liv,er is not in order. All the troubles which come in the train of a disordered liver may be quickly relieved by using, On iv Monday of tais eez: the Snort Cororse iti Civics. and Town.plianning opened at -the -University ef Toro/ate. tve Though only tnty-tive st-eleats leasi been expected, forty-one ea/rallied on the first clay, meat -of them anchitect.s and civil. engineers. This is the .firat CO'UTS,e Cf the kind ever given in Clan-, atia.and is, thereforesomething of an expeninent if town -planning is a • seienrie (and most p•eople agi.ee that it is), then town-oAennain,g should be tangrht; if it should be taught, the Provincial university is the plaice to teach it. To judge by the litunbers ; enial the enthusiasm of the atud-ents, it may safely be predin.teci that this new course- is the first of a aerie...I:Of pale noel coarsea on the subjeet. Miss a a _ _ A grasshopper can jump 200 urnes "s H. Lr - I- 3 Ont. wriliss;--1”Last fa°111cIe warntrio'111titledi s "11 t'llgt severely with rriy liter,' gad occaslonally 3" ha cl ous attacks ir e sever- buLtaxuatLer p tiliv lbegan :rf-to nec so no relief." ••• • ,. •Price, 25ca vial at all dealers, err' mailed direct on receipt of prke by The • T. .Milburn Co., Limited., Tormito, Out ne yrnes Says:— s a Great Life if You Ilion y, eLk rwi 'qc.s'ev , 411..111tplet•MOV,....0.....1411a I , tiONVVNI`T t4kSSED NEARS!, ROW= VIS ‘,0REKT UP'S, tr" x.;Lel DoSt WEN§4E-„N1 , • i• 'Oa 'Should moths iret into a piaile the best /items of destroying thein isn to make tip •a mix -titre of turpentine, benitolin0 rola oil of laverairer, and squirt this inside the instrument by means of a scent spray, or any email syringe. tTze seven parts of benzo - line to ono of turpentine, and- add few drops � oil of 1a -oat -der - UT ONE INOMA P. EN TVVEM ‘s A STRONG BACK No woman can be strong, and bealfhy unless the kidneys are 'well. Tbe reason is that the kidneys are -to blame, nine tinaes out of ten, for that weak, lame and aching back, from which they stif- fe.t. to much. • When you find your leideeys out of • order, when, yottr' back aches and pains and gives you endless misery, all yoti have to do is take a few boxes of Doan't/ Kidney Pills, and yoe will find that all the aches and pains will vanieh, and 'make yott laealthy and happy, and able to en- joy life to the- utmost. • , Mrs. John McInnis, Newcastle Bridge, NB., writes:—'Last spring 1 was se bothered with my kidneys atrd palm: in my back, 1 could not rest or sleep at night. A friend calling told me about the benefit Docsn's hSdney Pills had done for het, and advised int to try' ilion. 1 only took, twa boxes, and 1 can truthfully say my tt•ouble disappeared • and 1 have bali eo tram/ of it since," PriCC, SOr a 11017 'et all dealers,: oi , mailed' direct an reeeint of price by Tim T. -Milanta Co., Limited Toronto, Oaa.