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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1918-7-18, Page 4PV &.r Page Three THE CLINTON NEW ERA, INCUBATORS We have a feet• Prairie State li- eubators left whie11 we will sell at last Year's Prices rather than carry over, iia sizes of 400 egll 15'0 egg and 240 erg capacity, , .LIVE POU. RY As there was a shortage of eouitry last year if is expected that Ida prices .whli prevail for live poultry all Season. 1 i arks We areawa the market for Y s a th Hee poultry and will be pleased to quote you polices at any tithe. D ll� D lS� GD ]mite � Ila Flo & rl Limited The up-to-date Firm Clinton Branch ]Phone ADO N. W. Trewartha, Manager or Holmesville 4 on 142. 1 ilii®ilka&si41i4AA1iAd1/l A/k. MHOS See and here our finest 1 New Stylish designs of p Doherty. Planus and .lot Organs,se ► s special values la .10x1 • ► ► • .Cases o i'lancas and organs rent ► e, , ed. *Choice new Edison pi;•latlo; rephs, Music & 's ,d variety goods. A t• ri 5, t• R b r 5 a d m Ia 4 4 a 6 g 71PTPvtYfVtrrnivvvvvvirvvirr iitlliit' 1t;",Ilpori11ili C. Hoare I.+V 4b'LC•i•`9Y! AitlihYl P1/1A/L%�M�1/H W il1/f PLUMBING, ROOFING > a TROUGHING AND FURNACE WORK. ALL KINDS OF PUMPS ON HAND 1 ELECTRIC WIRING AND FIXTURES (Call or Phone for prices 1 Byarn & Sutter Plumbers and Electricians Phone 7. 3 dee+,avvv,ovvvvweiiveevwv,raevt yy Better Pay The Price Don't be tempted to choose cheap jewelery. Pas better to pay a fair price and know exactly what, vou, are getting, • . Yon will never be sorry -for as a chatter of money, it is easily the. moat economical. That has been said so often that everybody by this time should know it -and vet there is no scarcity of cheep jewelry in the land Now to get personal-lf you would lite to miss that sort,altogether- UOMJS DERE If you would like to bay where nothing but high qualities are 'dealt in -COME MIRE And even at that, no person ever said our prices were unfair a Ott Counter Jeweler and Optician ucr of Marriage e Li ease, FORE) at McLEO » We're now selling Timothy Seed eGaver n in ant. r •i• We also have on benrt Alfalfa,. Alsihe, and Pled We alwaye have on hand--•C4toae Wheat, Peas, Barley and Peed Cost Highest Market Prteee paid for Ray eta all brains, • " d: yq q. • MOTHERS OF CANADA PREPARE FOR MURIA When & girl becomes s wotnaa 014en a woman beco eep,a mother, and mho ee woman pasese through the ehangea of ntiddlo life, are the three periods of wife whoa health and err a'gteh Aro meet heeded to ivithstaad the pain aid diets'ees often eatised by mevero organic dieterheeeete Atony .thouearade in this seetieu would teetify as do the follewing: St, Catharines, Ont,.- "Over forty year ago I was reetero0 to health by taking D. Pieeee'y Favorite ,Pt'escr'ine Hem' It was atter medicine and doe - tare 'had failed to bele mp OW give rel' ! r4 I had, h ou t x gh ovea'ytprk, bedoiii3' allx un down in health. ,,I• was weak ' and • flattery, became ; a nervous nreok: The e ' Preseription' was a • reboiri" en rr1 dad • t o Me, and at the time I started to take it,I bad' riot been able to do any- thing f ore over a'yeer, I, took the "Fav- orite Pteecrjptiou' and the 'Golden Medi - ba] t iisepvery' as well,. It topk several bottles, but I was completely metered to good heaith and singe that time When,1 have felt the need of these medicines 1 have taken them and always with perfect satisfaction."- Mas. Wal. BAKES, 33 Page St. Stratford, Ont; I was all 'run-down, weak, nervous, I also suffered with severe painsthrough my back. I was very miserable when a friend advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and one bottle aeemod to give renewed strength. It stopped the pain in my back, also helped my . nervous condition. it is surely a good tonin for women.- Mac. FLouneton Comm, 100 Milton St. Just Plain Reason If you wish to buy a second-hand article you can fulfill your want quick- ly by inserting a "Want Ad." in The New Era and thereby informing thou- sands of your want than by waiting for some person to offer the article you desire, It is just plain reasoning --try it. BAR W. t3I YLaONu, 8lER BOLIOITOR VOTARY PUBLIC, I]TO Obi -wrote H. T. R A N G E Notary Pnhlic, Oonveyancer, Piuencial and Real Ilimeee INSURANCE AGENT-nopresanting Is Pee Le terltne° d)anbnanies. Division Court °Dine. Pi ono Tuning Mr. James Doherty wiehee to in- form the public that he is pre- pared to do fine piano tuning, tone regulating, and repairing. Orders left at W. Doherty's phone 61, will receive Drompt attention, G it;2111i11ureit, K Barrister, Solicitor. Uor,veya.nnrr,:etc Mee on A lhert Sheet, ocrnpir.d by sell IIA of ter. Ixi (`i}:' on o .t n every r Y Thursday, andon ono day fur a'hch 5ppoRttinents ere made. ( files hours. Dow 9 a,m. to 6p m. A gene va.nst in connection with the office. Office open every week day, Mr, Hooper ,.,ill Make any oppointtnentsfoe 5v1r. O xtnpron, Medi,.aJ. DR. .1. C. GANDIER Office at Residence, Victoria Street Clinton, - - Ontario DR. W GUNN Office at Residence Corner High and Kirk Streets. Clinton Ontario DR. ie. R. AXON HISNTIST Crown and Bridge Work n spectator. Graduate of C,C.D,S.,a Chicago. and R.O,D.E Bayfield to, Mondavi. Sfax tit to le OIL 11. FOWLER, DENTIST. Ofitoee over O'NEIL'S store. Spacial sere, taken to make dental trees motet as painless as possible, THOMAS GUNDRY Live etoak and general Auction •e' G.ODERIOH ONT tam stood sales a epeotatt), OiCere n.t , NEW Ana office, rom 5 y attend, to, Tonne reasonahte. Clinton.,k'armern -sale not. dlseounrerl G. D. M.riaggart M. 1J. IdeTaggsr McTajg, ,r( Bros, lartlellSERS ALBERT ST , O;LJNTcih 'general Banking) Rn;stnees transacted eiO'i'ES DISCOUNTED) Drafts twined. Intereatallo,ecd n , deponita The acine's" Mutual Tyre insurance ens. Perna and Isolated Town li"moat eriy Only Insured. 1ll%ead OIU➢ce-Seaforth4 Diet Officers .1. Connolly, Goderich, President; Jas, Evans, Beachwood, V1ce-President; Thos, E. Hays, Seaforth, Secretary. Treasurer. Agents Alex, Leitch; No. 1, Clietosr; Edward Hinchley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg utondvilte; J. W. Yeo, Goderich; R. G Jarmuth, Brodhagen: Directors Wm. Rina, No. 2 Seaforth; John Ben. lteweis, Brodhagen; James Evans, leech - wood; M. Metwan, Clinton; ifdines Connell o 1 in Comte*, G dee c ; D. N. McGregor, ,No. 3, Seeforth; J. s3 Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Perris, Hedrick; Geo., McOarthe, No. 3. Seaforth, • 1++++++++++++e +++++++i++++ Editorial Naps ++++++++•+++++++++++++4+++ "fliose'roronto doctors who were so generous is; issuing bogus booze orders are pretty representatives, of law keep; OM We „lire !(tad. some of Mein were "touched up" by good' stili fines and words of counsel from the bench they slimed not t f t or e, Th forget, ere is some- times excuse for illiteracy in violation of law but in such eases -as sleeve the transgressor should be glycin a 3 menthe' vacation in jail, without the option of a flare, as 1t would 001 mar their reputatiop. Booze vendors, high or up p 'I ow down in 'these days deserve n leniency, cule nc Y. ---0 Possibly fevy people who attend church and enjoy the beauties of Na - tura, as represented in the boquets brought to each service (luting the summer,' ever think of offet'ing a Word of thanks or comenenctsytion to the poung folk who generally constitute the Flower. Committee and do 'their part so well. Rdrely. are resolutions of appreciation passed by congregations or Boards to the posey bringers as it appears to, be taken as a matter of course, They should not be forgotten as no small amount of attention is nec- essary if the duty is well done. The Flower Committee may, be silently ap- preciated but don't let it en'd there. • —0 Diabolical in its dastardliness is the torpedoing of hospital ships with nur- ses, doctors or wounded soldiers. It looks as if the Kaiser's submarine corn - menders were trying to ont-do their brethren in the air who have estaliish- ed a recordfor bombing hospitals and dressing stations. There are sone things so repugnant the English.lanig- uage is not comprehensive enough to adequately describe them. "All things are fair in love or war" is evidently the motto of the Hun but a bigger lie was never originated, Heroes' are not made by any such devilishness. The almanacks of long ago used to call attention to "dog days" in July and August and the necessity of guard- ing against hyd'rophabia owing to the extreme heat, People were urged to wear cabbage leaves in their straw hats to avert danger of old Sol damaging the interior fittings of their craniums by too direct rays but latterly Carlo Watches for a chance to get s sun bath and his Master is disposed to hunt up last Winter's fur cap to prevent a case of freeze -out in this "good old sum- mer Time." The man who preached "Skating at the equator all the year round" nifty be coming to his own after the rridicule we were ready to bestow on him. If the Fuel Controller is on to his job he willanthra- cite see enough u h ant h 1 - cite is supplied to enable the public to "keep the home fires burning" with a glow that will prevent frost bitten ears :orcold feet during July and Aug- ust es we shiver in the shade of our domicile or freeze up tight at our fav- orite Sumner resort. Something should hese been done to have kept Rev. ire Hicks alive as the weather seems to have got all mixed up since his decease. • We used to think years ago that Members of Parliament wore purple and fine linen and layo i beds of roses but in later clays we believe some of then have been adorned with sack- cloth and' ashes and slepton nettles. Two reasons, among others, may ac- count scount for this revision. 1st, Almost alt governments in seeking office are too ready to make promises or pledges during a campaign whether it is possible to fulfill them or not if elected: 2nd, Some members appear to forget they are the servants of the people and not their masters and act entirely on their own pleasure, rather than seek the opinion of those who placed them in the sett of honor. Several men appear to have thought Isn't This True? When you "feel mean" --- dull, tired, nervous, bad digestion, no appe- tite -- Don't you fired out, e.i'ter- wwaards, that your bowels were not acting freely and naturally Y Due, of 'courco, to a liver gone on a strike. Take two or three ipills-- once. After that, Ortlyr one, tonne your'reall eight. CARTOS ' l'r•rtia OVER PILLS ,GC•✓rartrro bears ',S/ wsa'mas Colorless fates often ilr'a albserncca of ;;@ton n blond. eit5iN ER',.. IZROl-Pll(B; fl L,: WlStl hc4p this 'FBtnwdaticetc. "BEST MEDICINE FOR WOMEN" What Lydia ,J, I<''jntdaam's Vegetable Compound Did For Ohio %' onion. ,..i l.'ortstnouth, Ohio.,-" 1 Butteredfr o r irregularities, pains in my side, and ryes.' eo weak at times I could hardly get around to do my work, and as I hid fo in my family and three boarders it made it very hard for ine, Lydia E. Pinicham's Vege- table Corn pox; nd was. recommended to' me., 5 took it• and it has restored• my health. et is certainly the best. med cine for woman's ailments I ever saw." --Mrs. SARA SHAW, R. No. 1, Portsmouth, Ohio. a ,, Mrs. •Shaw' proved the .merit of thio medicine and wrote thfs letter in order that other suffering women may find relief as she did. Women who are suffering'as she was should not drag along from day to day without giving this famous root' and herb remedy, Lydian. Pinkham's Vege- table Compound, a trial. For special advicein regard to such ailments write to Lydia P. Pinkham Medicine Co. ,Lynn, Mass. The result of its forty years experience is at your service. they were chosen to parlimnen't to se- cure berths for their children and their children's children and who deem- ed it the acme of patriotism to feather their own nest even if warm support- ers had to be plucked to attain it. Af- ter all they are, not all out Icy that pat- tern, we are glad to say, as matey have rung true to duty -doing even at per- sonal loss. Perhaps thelte is too great a readiness to impute motives and wrongly construe words and actions where the intention was worthy of praise. One thing is certain party politics will never cut the swarth after the war that it did before and men and women will do more thinking for them- selves and have their say whether the leaders are pleased or peeved'. This should promote a larger independence, a more virile life, with Netter results to be expected as the years go by. Canada wants more statesmen in place of 2x4 .politicians that parliaments have sometimes been overloaded with, In an undertaking as great as the Good Roads movement it is up to the promoters to keep amen at the head of the construction operations who are big enough for the job. With such large expenditure and so important a. work 5 COIL .1 StYUCtill a Ili 110 g g hwa• l ordinaryStat'ute. Labor style s ,y _ of tinker- ing with road making should be per- mitted, Upon the Inspectors will de- pend, the qualitiy and permanency of the contracts and it is up to them to see that every step, from proper drain- age, grading, the right kind and size of metal, with adequate finishing touches, is done at the right time and place, Value should be demanded for the ex- penditure of every dollar so that when the work stands complete it will be complete. While Government aid is supplementing County expenditure it must be remembered thatshare large of the funds wit! have to come out of the pockets of the tazpayers and they should be assured that they receive propervaluefor every dollar. \ nw is the time to guard, RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Many people suffer with lame muscles and, stiffened joints because blood impurities have invaded the system and caused rheumatism. To arrest rheumatism it is quite as important to improve your general health as to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is nature's great blood -maker, while its medicinal nourishment strengthens the organs to expel the impurities and upbuild your strength. Try it. sem & nes.% Tomnmie out. * * * * * * * * * * * * MEN AND EVENTS 'k * * * * * * * * * * * Si• C. Phillipa-Wolley, well-known lit- persist, poet, and sportsman, wl o ' has died suddenly in Bt9tish Crol, tmthin 'ewat't, ex•reeve'of Ashtietd, 'lie largest steers hs tlid'.pro- tali-mated it 1 an' r that tte.rental et tit 1850 pounds, 'this le tr„1 for three year old. , . ds of meet ileacs,aspect- hs, mty- be sprinkled with • 'rune pepper and brolltd tr fire battle' brown. i°al(;lsa�y, July 1.8t'b, .1918 FOR AiPIARY BEGINNER Description) of the figaipiarent its. quired to Insure Success,' CLUBS” POI! 'i'„B' PARYIHRS Qutlfuo n Summer 'aerogram Now .end /Dive 1)vor ttiln Well g 'Vi 11 Or gnrtizetl --Talo Club ►?Ionia Is u Very Sue '' • ecssfnl Iteattwo of the V•eol'ig , lVoi'JC. ' (Contributed by Ontario oepartintdi Jet a.,. Agrteulture, Toronto,) XTRACTED' honey produetioia is the most satisfactory fee 'be g. inno t s, Starti h wt three .colonies and sutitctont equip, Ment and then, maize tate bees PAY their way, One colony doesnot give the'beginnei' au opportunity to• right 'Mistakes or accidents profitably. Three colonies eau be managed by devoting one evening weekly to the apiary. Avoid many troublesome pitfalls by starting with the right hive. The 10 fr. Langstroth hive ban given the ,best satisfaction in Ontario, All bee- keepers' supply houses carry this 'hive and its parts 1n, their regular stock. Buy your Jurat hives from a good manufacturer. It is eery ne- cessary to have al) hive parts inter-, changeable •00 that they may be used, in any colony in the apiary. tint- formity and accurate workmanship alone can ensure this need. One complete 10 fr. Langstroth hive consists of: - (1) A bottom board. (2) A hive body with self spacing frames and wire, (3) A telescoping metal roof cover. in addition the beginner should provide for each colony one queen excluder; two extra hive -bodies com- plete with frames; and 7 lbs, of medium brood foundation, which runs 6 sheets to the lb., to 511 the frames with a guide and foundation for the future combs. it is advisable to commence with a 2-1b. package of bees and queen; a swarm or a nucleus. Loss danger from disease attends the buying of pound packages tuan the buying of swarms and nuclei. Pound packages may be secured for delivery from May list to 'nue 30th, Early pack- ages will yield a surplus tf carefully bandied. Euquire of the Proylnol Apiarist re disease in your localityal before buying swarms, nuclei or col- onies, Pio accessory equipment for the beginner should consist of: - (1) A volt of black cotton tulle. (2) A standard bee smockes, (3) A hive tool. (1) A spur wheel wire embedder, (u) an uncappiug knife. to.; An uncapping box. (7) A coo,lete set of Department literature, Bulletins 213, 233 and 256, and a good reference bee book, (8) A small honey extractor. With the exception of Nos, 6, 7 and o it i s s advisable oto acquire h q uietema- terlal needed from a supply firm at once, Llie uncapping box can be made at home, aha the beginner could probably eo-operate with anoth- er beekeeper in securing the use of stn extractor. With the increase of colonies to ten, it would then be ad- visable to provide a storage can to assist In handling the crop. -W, A. Weir, Ontario Agricultural College. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. In Use For Over 3OYears Always bears the Sienatvre of The Public Schools will open Mon- day, Sept, 2nd. "The wedding of the sunshine and the rose," is the poetic way in which a St, Thomas citizen referred to the merging of its two local papers. Well, at least, that is less libelous than class- ing it as a combination of "moonshine. and the booze" might be. American flying machines are being delivered now in France at -the rate of 3o each week, and already over 2,000 Liberty motors have been sent to the front. America has certainly "arrived," and a decidedly more optimistic feeling is now evident among all the Allied peoples. DIARR r- OEA WAS SO BAD Ciaaid Scarcely Do Work. Mrs. 0, 1'rftohard Elora, Ont., writes; "About a year ago I was troubled very much for a whole week with diarrhoea. It was so bad some days I could scarcely do my housework. I took two or three different kinds of medicine, but got no relief, and was just at the point of going to see the doctor when 1 explained any case to a friend. She put a half bottle of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry in my hand and said: 'You, take this and you won''t need any doctor.' 13efore I bad emptied the bottle 1 was eut'ed, and have never had any return of the trouble, I can truly say that 'Dr. Fowler's' is the best medicine I have ever used for diarrheca." Dr.'rowlcr's Extract of Wild Straw- berry is not a now or untried remedy, as ft has a record of 72 years of tures to its credit, and is recognized on a111tands as the only reliable, remedy ever offered to tinoubll p o as n sato and certain cure for diafelmett, dysentery, collo, oramps, chol. era,' cholera morbus, ehslw'a brimstone summer ,connplaint and all looseness of the boivelli, whether of children 01'adette. It is peetirnlarly good -for teething babies. The ;mine of Dr. "Vowjor'e" le Bee. A bottle,, and tee woulcl warn you against ncoeptfug any mubstituto, Many of these are positively dangerous, e id , ;,,• frothing your life W'•., a 1. 1...: • • ; • genuine in mauufaettiivel o n{ n T. Milburn Co., S,lntttud, Pt .1 , is the hest remedy known fot sunburn, heat rashes, eczema, sure feet, Bt�l 11 s and blisters. A' skin food? A11 rDruggtata and Skew, -500. ITEMS OF INTEREST ho S rte a R da t trie 1 emsf or Our Readers Just 1947 years ago Cleopatra killed herself. The lady is chiefly remem- bered for her beeute which was su- perJative; it required no open work,. autograph stockings, hygienic corset or no -sleeve accessories, Dr, Beland who is somewhat restored to health, expects to arrive in Ctwaada this week, Beland has had a hideous experience of Hun barbarity, alit his 3 yens Incarceration in German prisons have greatly aged him It Is esttimttted thee' there are now 874 aores under cultivation by the Can- adian forces le England, 72 of which have been tilled by the hospitals, which produce vegetables, flowering pktnts, etc., for the beneat of the troops. 'Any person who permanently re- moves from 'the address given 'at time of recent registration must within 15 days a notify the Centrad Registrar at Ottawa givieg new address. There is a heavy fine for anyone neglecting to do this. Not more than fifteen days supply of sugar or flour allowed to any one fancily residing within two miles from a lic- ensed store, If will be well that the law he rigidly adhered to, Others have been fined. It would be well to heed the warning. Some 15 Weeklies in Ontario alone have gone out of business within the year, And yet people still ask the newspapers to advertise this, that and the other thing for nothing, under the impression that -the cost of publishing is a mere -trifle, ' LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAUTIFY THE SKIN Make this beauty lotion cheaply for your face, neck, arms and hands. At tate cost of a small jar of ordinary cold cream ono can preparo,a full quar- ter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautifier,' by squeezing the juice of two fresh lem- ons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard. white. Care should be taken to strain the juice through a line cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lo- tion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, whitener and beautifier. Just try it1 Get three ounces of orchard w ' ]neoatanY drug u store and two lemons em s from the racer and g make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It is marvelous to smoothen rough, rel] hands. ,a muccessrul harmers' Ulub. The history of some farmers' as- soc,ations in Ontario has been brief mut filled with troubles. Others have unlit upon tee rpclt and have eneui- ed. 'at ny 1110 dliierenee? Perhaps a very short' story will explain the former ease, A tanners' Clue, organized by a uistrlet repro- sunuttive, got away apparently to a good start, then halted uncertainly and finaily died a lingering death from general debility, Wben asked to explain lee reason the represen- o - tate ve gaveone-promptly and with emphasis, . '"Phe club died because the farm- ers didn't want it, The members were easily persuaded to organize but never took any real interest au It -they were never really convinced that It was a vit:,l necessity. "So•6aa' I haven't heard any pro- posal to revive it either, and 1 don't intend to attempt to infect any mitt - tidal stimulation into it, When the farmers in that district are really "sold" to the idea of the.necesslty of organization, then we'll be in a position to do some work," That explains the first cause of most failures. Artificial stimulation serves to carry an invalid through a dangerous pass, but as a steady diet for a healtuy body it Is foredoomed to failure. A farmers' association must not be an invalid; when out- side stimulation has to be given, it Is a safe bet its days are numbered. But many others have succeeded. Work - doing things - is the secret of their success. They make every member conscious 01 the value of or- ganization in the community, The executives are enthusiastic, they have developed progressive policies and they work to make them successful. And work honestly undertaken and wisely directed will always make a clue or association successful if It has the right kind of material to wont with, 1n the summer, the club ought not to be allowed to lose its grip. How about a herd testing scheme - hes your club taken teat up yet? Perhaps these members needing drainage can have surveys ' made of their fields, purchase tile oowpera- tively, secure a traction ditcher, sand if need be, borrow provincial funds to pay a huge part of the cost. End- less ways present themselves to snake the farmers' association a real foto in every tnontb. Above all, don't tors got the farmers' plenic•-a little fun makes the work more etiicient.-- Justua Mier, Ontario Department of rn A.cr 1r.t ifler a, Let the children lutve pleinty of baths in the hot weather. If fat front chickens is melted, enfd strained it will be as nice for making Cake Its hatter, Ii ingereread mixture, with ground nuts added, then leaked In the torte of drop slakes, It delicious. If you snake a gelatine dessert in loot weather, allow a little more gela •r ..; world have the heard term the .crochet needle from .,u Barger rot'c by putting to' where the needy Yager, •CANAVIAN AND ATvlER1S" j'1` SOLINE S, (Irvin $, Cobb ili42iurday ldrraa,. inr• b Post) '%Min for blah our SOTfllers have a Higher moral standard Mac' the )nen of eat army of agi other nation engaged in the w ],' and when hl this connection '56 speak of our soldiers of'('✓anada.", as , well as the soldiers of Pot United States, Any mar atftt{ tells You the contrary Is aFiatt' and the truth Is not in him, Thee i not n t alt offhand alibi; sttltlstice , compiled by our own Surgeosie form tine truth of It; and any navy' ": who astands u p anywhere he re 0n ah 29 ' , , contineet and says that tete nal diers who have chine from 'our i' of side 71 f �the Atlantic to help lice t, Germany are eonteacting habits of deinkenness or that they are being ruined by the spreaddng'dt. sexual disease among them ut- ters a deliberate and a cruse slander against North American inanhood which should entitle !tint to a suit of to; -and -feather underevesrr and a free ride on rail out of any community." * yr * * * * td- d• •i # vas s* 4 o*** s* e w_.0 Australia, which is 26 times lope than the whole of the British his US a population not exceeding that of London. A recent exhibition of carried 1pisge eons in Landon showed many denier s used to protect the birds in their flights at the front. Several pigeeas were shown painted in camonii'. ees coloring, while gas masks for use slier- ng gas attacks were also exhibited. et racles happen for some Irl''.. Just when his town's coal seppl/gave; out excavators digging in a cellar for an Illinois citizen uncovered a two -Yeas' vein, of coal, Now all he has to do 28, dig a little in his cellar when' he Slams any. in the central part of China 'frau; Is a very strange road which lea:& to the famous Ming Tombs, On etch side of the avenue are huge figures:, of elephants, camels and giraffes, films, etc. Each animal is carved of a. Pale piece of stone. They are prokalriy: more than 50o years old. Out in the, fertile peat Gelds ea' Southern California the heavy draegte horse would be useless for ploughing and cultivating but for a'woodeu rale which was invented by some ingerittaea: rancher, and which can be quickies ' clamped on the horse's hoofs. 4b%ie.1;' his wooden shoes the horse car. v:n,;•,':, safely on a surface of peat thai prix• ers like jelly with his weight. Theanalysis of cane and beet stage. - is precisely the same when pure -4: parts carbon, 22 parts hydrogen and. et" parts oxygen, s o.Y6 en ODD FACTS •,+G GIRD BABY'S HEALTH The summer months 'are She muo. dangerous to children The conn. plaints of that season, which ;Ere: cholera infantum, colic, diarrboet: and dysentery come on so quickly t1:•,ni often a little life is beyond aid beioasa the mother realizes he is nil. Trow mother must be on her guard to pre- vent these 5,e is or i£ lbs .., 1 13 .come onsu suddenly tocu e them. o other medicine is ' of such aid no mothers during hot weather as .Is Baby's Own Tablets, They reguhdw the stomach and bowels and' are :stn-. solutely safe. Sold by all medicnnei dealers or by mail at 25 cents a beie from The Dr, Williams' Medic -Mr Co„ Brockville, Ont. The Canada Food Board has order- ed a number of business places thrc6- out the Dominion to, close, es .5 ar:-• suit of failure to comply with the board's regulations. If you wish to soften butter, quickey, turn a thoroughly heated bowl. orale. When the hands are rough, rub•+limn gar into the skin and they will 'sato, All left -over cereal should be taut, either in griddle cakes, muffins ads soup. Alt clean fat trimmings and grease drippings should be clarified .azt•s', used, Save the water in which vegetable: or rice are cooked for n soup fouatix, tion. All glass bottles in the house slue*/ be saved to hold preserves or u"rcl•e foods, 11 is said that moth bails put in Jaz runs made by moles will drive Them away, Plenty of apples, baked or raw„ arta: desirable, if one would keep in per fect health, WESTERN FAIR ATTRACTION SEPTEMBER 6TH TO 14TH. The programme of attractions Ice" the Western Fair this year will be u'' special interest. The eight Slayntare Ali Arab Troupe will be one oI the • leading acts an the programme, The Costa Troupe, the most wonderihfi aerial act ever prese.wted, the Merkel - ale Trio, with a great bicycle act, the Iter readings In their startling meets bane act, Debio's aninul act-wrrtitt the price of admission if there were. , no others, --,Santo Brothers, -the mea+ Who do their act away up in the air.•. Ledegar who is a perfect wonder as'. his bounding act, and various other artists will all appear before the Grad Stand: live., daily. There will be airy abultali 'e of first class music by the. , best• halide -obtainable. The Juverie Pipe. bend have been engaged fon ate entire tveei, and Manley, tete tow singer nerd composer. will render 'his patriotic songs at each performenee, l'lreworks every night with a charge of • progrnisnt'."The Show Wori6l Exposition abowie w''1 F11 the -mid- way with matuellel intetesting and amusing. thieve,. All int rrmatlun g,u'ding privileges of ::uv tinct frcw.ti . tete. Seeretarr,, A. -el, ;:lung, t.ottdn'xs, Ontario.