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The total immigration to Canada dur-
ing the fiscal year ended March 31, 1912,
was 354,237, as compared with 311,084
in the previous year, an increase of
fourteen per cent. Of the total arriv- To Check a Cold,
els during the year 215,138 were at It is easy to check a cold if you begin
ocean ports, compared with 18 3,817 in in time. I''requent doses of Dr. Chase s
theprevious year. There was an in- Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine keep
the cough loose, allay the inflammation
crease in the nun:b,,r of arrivals from and so prevent it spreading to the bron-
the 1.'ilitttl States from 121,4:,1 for the chial tubes and lungs. Mrs. S. M.
f1 eal year 11'10-11,11 to 133,710 in the 1 Moore, Shortreed, B. C., writes: "I
wish to state my gratitude for Dr.
f Beal yt ar 1:111-12. Of the total ifnmi-1' Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen-
u SUPE3S T ITi01S.
Many Oriental Weavers In Constant
Dread of the "Evil Eye."
The little etttage oriental rags of-
ten made by girls who are .hort.y to
be married in Turkey Pereia en the
Armenian pll.teau and u.Ati1 anistan
carry with then; ad tilt' poetry and
rnystieisn. of tin? "rieiital t=ills mind
n: she is just budding idtt, woman-
hood.
She weaves lute the rugs almost
her very thoughts-eo nosh is rug
weaving a part of the oriental lite and
so little is it a purely emumei.na1
pursuit. Tithe is not counted of value
in the east when rug:: are made. Con-
sequently Anglo-Saxons have found it
impossible to centpete with the orien-
tal, in the manufacture of these prac-
tically tverlar,tiug Products.
In some parts of the oriental rug
oeuntries it i, considered wrong to
have the rugs ;seen in the making by
Christians. If such an accident occurs
and one ironh the western world views
one of the rugs the workman offsets
the suspected injury by weaving a
small white spot in the rug, to keep
away the "evil eye."
Sometimes, when the rug is net
Made isle sale, but as tli: dowry of
some eir1 at the time of her marriage,
end when seenething inauepieious has
happened, a little break is left in the
border of the rax, !r; which it is hop-
ed that the devil may escape from the
household. Were the h..rder continu-
ou•: the arientals i.elieve that the devil
would run around and around the rug
and never leave the house. -Suburban
Life.
Agriculture kUlports nearly 19,000,000
cf the inhabitants of the German Em-
pire.
;;ration 211,;:f.(I were adult males, 82,-
1':2 educt females and 00,049 were chil-
dren, the increase being 2G,e68, 11,544,
and 55.201, respectively. _
s-, 1➢1. el. b . CHASE'S
CAME POUR
Vii.
is seat direct to the diseased part,. by the
Improved blower. Heals the ulcers,
clears the air pa«ages. $:tops drop.
pings in the threat and mnnanent-
1y cures Catarrh and liay Fever.
25e. a box • blower free. Accept ne
substitutes. All dealers or surname,
Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto.
Fifty-four of the county superintend-
ents of schools in Nebraska are women.
Mr. A. B. Morine has resigned the
iRu ition of Chairman of the Public ser-
vice Commission.
A sprained ankle may as a rule be
cured in from three to tour Jaye by ap-
plying Chamberlain's Liniment find ob-
serving the directions with each bottle.
I'`or sale by all dealers.
Many a man would have a bigger
bank balance if he had fewer freinds.
A Baltimorean has invented an
ironing board in which electro mag-
nets. to which current is switche;t by
a foot lever, pull down a light iron
to do the same work as a heavy ono.l(i
Children Cry
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FOR FLETCHER'S
O A S T O R I A
An instrument has been perfected
by German electrielans for emirate
Iy measuring the voltage of high ten -
lien ct:rrents up to 11:0,000 volts.
tine, for it cured a cold which a friend
said would soon put me in the grave."
Quaint Clubs,
3feetion of the fact that a snuff
club has been started in Leeds, re-
iniu,1 an Answers' ecribe that the
li.et of similar extraordinary organize -
thine is a long one.
Of t ur .e, nae of tee oldest purely
social clubs was the Everlasting Club,
limited in menhl,er=llip t'. a hundred
people, who divided the day among
them in sueh a way that enure of them
wore always on the premises. Solely
for tlhe purpose of keeping in the fire
from which meiub-n's lighted their
pip:?s, an old woman was kept, and
durine the fifty years of existence
the club member= smoked fifty tons
of tobacco.
No one who Ihad not killed an op-
Pponent c was alloweda
Hent in a duel to be
member of tht' Mankillinc Club, where
the conversation was confined to
wounds, bullets, and slaughter. Cur-
iously enough, most of the members
were executed!
Very different in character was the.
Six o'Clock Club, whose members,
numbering six only, met at six in the
evening and separated at six in the
morning.
Meeting early in the evening, and
sitting smoking until midnight, the
curious people forming the Hum-drur*
Club observed the strictest silence 1
But perhaps the most curious club
of all was the No -Nose Club, which
was founded by an unwilling follower
of the Egyptian fashion of flat faces.
Gold can be beaten so thin that it
would take 282,1 00 gold leaves to pro-
duce the thickness of a single inch.
The importation of foreign gloves
to *he United Kingdom was forbidden
until 1825.
Why He Asked.
They were on their wedding toar
and imagined that every civility given
them related to their new condition of
servitude.
Having stopped off at a way station,
the bridegroom was approached by
the station agent, who asked:
"Are you going to take the next
train?'
"It's none of your business," retort-
ed the bridegroom indignantly as he
guided the bride up the platform,
where they condoled with each other
over the impertinence of some of the
natives.
Onward came the train, its vapor
ending from afar. It was the last to
their destination that day -an express.
Nearer and nearer it came at full
speed; then in a moment it whizzed
past and was gone.
"Why in thunder didn't that train
stop?" yelled the bridegroom.
"'Cos you said 'twar'n none of my
bizness. I has to signal if that train's
to stop."
Mi gray t al Erie Simmons lads of eight' Dr. John M. Stewart a highly respect -
and twelve were drowned at Hamilton
Beach.
In London a gill is often termed a
"quartern"; in the north of England
half a pint is called a gill and the true
4;ill a "noggin."
New Year's Gifts.
The custom of making New Year's
presents is derived from a remote an-
tiquity. There was a grove in Rome
dedicated to the goddt'ss Strenia,
whom the Romans regarded as the
patroness of gifts, and from that grove
it was customary to get fresh twigs
to give as presents to friends and rela-
tives nn New Year's day. During the
sway of the emperors the people made
New Year's gifts to their sovereign.
The eustum of making New Year's
gifts was continued after Europe had
beeome Christian. For a time present
making was transferred to Eater, but
later on it :wine became associated
with the first day of January.
r0ura Comes
Suddenly
J BOUT midnight the child awakes
A. coughing—that peculiar, me-
tallic cough called croupy, and which
strikes terror to the mother's heart.
Then begins the struggle for
breath, and if relief h- to be obtained
treatment must be prompt and
cfiective.
Anyone who has tested Dr. Chase's
Syrup of Li iseed and Turpentine as
a cure for croup will not hesitate to
pronounce it an unqualified success.
It is wonderfully prompt in loosen -
in.; the cough, clearing the air
passages of the head, and soothing
tint excited nerves.
There are imitations of Dr. Chase's
Syrup of Linseed and'x'urpeutine. Be
aura you see the portrait and siva.
tura of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous
receipt book author, on the bottle
you buy. 25 cents a bottle; family
size, three times as much, 60 cents;
at all dealers, or EdTnanson, Dates
& Co,.Limited, Toronto.
$ Wonder worker,
"It heals like magic," is a favorite
expression when Dr. Chase's Ointment
is taloa. It works quickly, stops all
itching at once, often heals in a single
night. For eczema, salt rheum, bar-
bers' itch, skin irritations or etuptions,
it is a most satisfactory treatment.
Dying antiseptic, it prevents hloed poi-
soning.
Mr. R. F. Green, Conservative, was
elected to the Commons in Kootenay
by acclamation.
The new Grand Trunk management
has a:•,.ured Hon. T. W. Crothers that
all the strikers will be taken back.
Wht•n your child has whooping cough
be careful to keep the cough loose and
expectoration easy by giving Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy as may be requir-
ed. This remedy will also liquify the
tough mucus and make it easier to ex-
pectorate. It has been used success-
iully in many epidemics and is safe and
sure. For sale by all dealers.
J. J. Lawson was sentenced at Medi-
cine Hat to life imprisonment for try-
ing to murder a man who had complain-
ed against him in court.
Dr. de Van's Female Pills
A reliable French regulator; never fails, These
pills are exceedingly powerful in regulating the
generative portion of the female system. Refuse
all cheap imitations. Dr. de Van's are sold at
£5 a box, or three for 810. Mailed to any address.
The Scobell Drug Co., St. Catharines, Ont.
An Inquisitive Jury.
It is told of rate jury that after hav-
ing been in the jury room for half an
hour follcwinie the close r f the trial
the jury returned to the courtroom to
ask the judge a question. When he
announced his readiness to give the
jury any needed information bearing
en the ease, the foreman said:
"What we want to know, your hon-
or, is it you think that the prisoner
is Guilty or not guilty."
e:l physician of C'hesley, died after a
Iong and trying illness.
--A closed season for frogs has been
fixed by the Ontario Government. H.
Eilber, M. 1'. P., has received word
that commencing with this year frogs
may not be caught or killed during e
the months of May or June of
each year. A heavy penalty may be
imposed for violation of the law.
POPULAR STALLIONS.
The imported r lyde,dnlo Stallion "Mase ,t"
will make tbeneusonnf 1012 as follows;
Monday -Leave his owner's stable, Bluevale,
for John McN,.cghtoii s, eon.' 2,Cfurnberry,for
noon; to WI ext ter, King Edward stables, for
night 'r'ureday 'r 0 tits ,hen King's, non. 4,
Tutubury, fur at,un; to hie own stable, Blue -
vale, for night. W,- ne dry—To Alex. Me-
llo rso 'r, ecu 7,'turnberry. for noon ; and t0
Ford's stable. Wirglean for night and retrain
ins hB urevaleawl
ad for oon Friday—To
Btoo'k-
his
owne'r's stable and remain until Monday
morning.
The New York Independent expresses
the belief that many more people were
destroyed by the floods in the Mississip-
pi Valley than were lost by the Titanic.
Not only was the life loss greater in the
case of floods, but the same was true of
property loss, upwards of 100,000 peop-
le being rendered homeless in the flood-
ed district. The reason that the Titan-
ic floodis • o h
is disaster overshadowed t
ex-
plained by the fact that the Titanic
carried with her men whose names
were known wherever the English lang-
uage is spoken while those lost by the
floods in the Mississippi were not known
outside the localities in which they liv-
ed.
Each age of our lives has its joys.
Old people should be happy, and they
will be if Chamberlain's Tablets are
taken to strengthen the digestion and
keep the bowels regular. These tablets
are mild and gentle in their action' and
especially suitable for people of middle
age and older. For sale by all dealers.
No doubt Englishmen are very slow
and do very foolish things. But is
anything they do more foolish than our
habit of rising up and ,blocking the
aisles of a railway passenger coach five
minutes before it stops. Just as soon
as the trainman calls out the name of
the station the train is approaching, up
jump a lot of passengers who feverish-
ly don their coats and hats, pick up
their h and baggage, and stand patient-
ly crowded together near the exit for
several minutes until the train stops!
Presumably they do this because they
think they can get out more quickly,
but they don't reach the platform any
more quickly than if they sensibly. sat
in their seats until the train reached the
platform and they walked out like ra-
tional beings. The Englishman may be
deliberative in movement, but he is re-
markably quick in action to administer
justice and to protect the public from
impositions which we in Canada tamely
submit to. --Brockville' Times.
There is no real need of anyone being
troubled with constipation. Chamber-
lain's Tablets will cause an agreeable
movement of the bowels without any
unpleasant effect. Give them a trial.
For sale by all dealers.
White Africans.
_'het r:.•e' ill nerihern Africa known
B •rbors is white, and if they
-e'1 like our own people and had
the habit, of :11ncrieans or Europeans
,'.list t'a'cily pass for such. The
b rs arc I.o>Iie'eed to be descen-
tte of the white inhabitants of an-
t. rime e. They are M',Ilamme-
,irns. Blue eyes. fair hair and rosy
]eeriest aro 'Ell 1e e..itltrintl aortic',.+, them,
i inane of 1' e t,,nuen are striking -
1 ita•.(IOttn;..
S^heir»• the Occ'tic,n.
1?t; r•::d (in +'espn•r e to friendly in -
1 - ei• touch
t111 :;' nhh ul'P :1 : tee heieht
s' inti lett' "f , i • , • tl i re; -ion,
but I ..:ut:• :y 1 ex. . eeeet just in
t': e state o' mt .d 'l, jestifio a
•,it t:. te. 1 d tit f'' .
A t.i•nitt`i, ,.
ilio • c•T 1, ;;,,:1 «ub-
.ast ,• • nci • - .. ''lvt'et
BRONCEIITIS
Was So Choked Up
She Could Hardly
Breathe.
The imported Clydesdale Stallion "Goldlink"
will malts the season of 1912 as follows:
Monday --Leave hie owner's stable, Biuevaie,
for las. Moffett's, boundary line for noon,
then to Kin,; Edwa' d Hotel, Wroxett r, 1 c r
night. t uet,c'.ay— To t'hris. Aloffatt's for noon,
then to Walter Forest's, esu. 2, Morris, for
night. Wedneadny—To (leo. •McFarlane's,
con. 7, Grey, for no n; and remain over night.
Thursday—To Jas. i heddon's, con. 4, Morris.
for noon, thence to Geo Warwick's eon. 2,
Mortis, for night. Friday—To Thos. Abra-
ham's, eon. 1. Morris. for noon and then to his
owner's ,Kahle. Biuevaleand remain until the
following Monday moruiulJ W. KIlv'C?, Prop.
The Irnpo'•ted Clydesdale Stallion "Drum-
burlo Chien" will make the season of 1912 as
follows:
onday—T eavo his owner's stable, Bluevalt,
to Bucn se Payne's, eon 2, Grey, for no.n, then
to Walter Davidson's, eon. 1 Morrie for night.
Tuecasy—T0Joe. I3. Fellers, con. 8, Morrie,
for noon ; then to Americau Hotel, Brussels,
for night. Wednesday—To las Nichols, eon.
0 Mir rig, for noon ; then W G. Nethory's, Bel -
crave gravel. for night. Thursday—To hill's
Hotel, relgrave, for noon. then to 0. B. Wilk-
inson's,
ilk-
'a rs• then
Mortis for two h t
. 4,Mor is
in son s, nun
for l,
Jos. Miller',. non 8. Morrie,
to s
Ingham, for
ht. leri-
clay—To A T Ford's stable, a in g
noon then to Jas Porter's eon. 10, Turnberry,
f r night, Saturday—o his owner's stable
and remaion until the following Monday
morning T. W. KING, Prop.
PTURE
(SIM DATZ:S AT BOTTOM)
Truss Torture
Onoo Thought Nocessary, but Now Your
Search for Relief la Ended.
Wonderful Method Retains and Cures
Without Knife, Danger or Pain.
J. Y. EGAN, Specialist of Toronto
Old-fashioned truss torture is no longer neces-
sar . Gallfng8, s tpping trusses and barbarous
me ods of treating rupture are
dope away
who hastctevoted wonderful
yeerst10 tits special
ne affltas-
non. The marvelous new ROA "CURATRUS"
gives to the ruptured instant relief, rest and
security where all others fail. Tt stone all
irritation and restores every part to ifs na-
turai position as soon as it is used and for all
time and old style trusses are thrown away.
"ROAN'S CURATRUS" aures are absolutely with-
o11t operation and the cost Is small.
Multitudes of cured men, women and children
testify. Also endorsed by many physleians.
Where others fait 1s where I have my greatest
success. Noticing complicated, no pain or irrl-
tattoh, but just a natural method which cures.
Immediate relief guaranteed. No fakes or lies
ordelstraight
y, but tear oR free coupon lay this aside,
MEN f all ages suffer from oco
(way. N(false rupture) in some way. No
matter time afflicted. or failure ex-
perienced trying medicine, electrlo belts, oto.,
myBiotone method will cure. NN'o lost time.
Bronchitis is an acute inflammation. of
the mucus membrane lining the air tubes
of the lungs, and should never be ne-
glected,
eglected, for if it is very often the disease
becomes chronic, and then it is only a
short step to consumption.
On the first sign of bronchitis Dr.
Wood's Norway Pine Syrup should be
taken, and thus prevent it becoming
chronic.
Mr. John D. MacDonald, College
Grant, N.S., writes:—"My little
seven years old, caught a bad cold w Kt
developed into bronchitis. She was 10
choked up she could hardly breathe.
Reading about your wonderful tnedicine,
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, I decided
to try a bottle, and with such good re»
sults that I got another which completely
t cured her. I cannot say too much in its
'praise, and would not be without it int Hilt
house."
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup le
put up in a yellow wrapper; three piste
trees the trade mark; price, 25 cents.
lktanufactured only by The T. Milblunl
Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.
CYmplexion o
a FAIRY
Ydu owe it to your
skin to give FAIRY
SOAP a test—it keeps
the complexion fresh,
clear, bright and healthful.
FAIRY SOAP is white;
and, being made from
edible products, it is just as
pure and good as it looks,
rl
comes in a handy oval cake; it floats. It is
dainty, refined; delicate in perfume. It has
the appearance, odor and performance of a
high class product.
The price — 5c -- is the only cheap
thing about FAIRY SOAP.
Made by
THE N.K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
Montreal
"Have you a little 'Fairy' in
your home?"
Subscribe For The
Tiines $1.00
a Year
Free Conitultation Coupon.'
This coupon, uponpresentation to J. Y.
Egan rupture specialist, 331 West Ring
tree Toronto, who will visit the towns (on
Bates mentioned below) will entitlejeater
to free consultation. Ask at hotel 0 oe for
number of my room. Note dates.
CLINTON-Rattenbury hotel, June 7,
GODERICH—Bedford hotel, June 8
and 9.
W I NGHAM— Queen's hotel, Monday
sfternoon and night and Tuesday
all day till 7 p.m., 1 1-2 days,
June 10 and 1I.
WANTED
A live representative for
WINGHAM
and surrounding District to sell
high-class stock for
THE EONTHILL NURSERIES
More fruit trees will be planted
in the Fall of 1911 and Spring of
1912 than ever before in the bistory
of Ontario,
The orchard of the future will be
the best paying part of the farm.
We teach our men Salesmanship
Tree Culture and how big profits in
fruit growing can be made.
Pay weekly, permanent employ.
ment, exclusive territory W rite
for particuiars.
STONE & WELLINGTON
TORONTO.
PRINTING
AND
STATIONERY
We have put in our office
Stationery and can
WRITING PADS
ENVELOPES
LEAD PENCILS
BUTTER PAPER
PAPETEItIES,
a complete stock of Staple
supply your wants in
WRITING PAPER
BLANK- BOOKS
PENS AND INK
TOILET PAPER
PLAYII:G CARDS, etc
We will keep the best stock in the respective lines
and sell at reasonable prices.
JOB PRINTING
We are in a better position than ever before to attend
to your wants in the Job Printing line and all
orders will receive prompt attention.
Leave your order with us
when in need of
LETTER HEADS
BILL HEADS
ENVELOPES
CALLING CARDS
CIRCULARS
NOTE HEADS
STATEMENTS
WEDDING INVITATIONS
POSTERS
CATALOGUES
Or anything you may require:in the printing line.
Subscriptions taken for all the Leading Newspapers
and Magazines.
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