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Our Feeding Plant has opened fo
the a $ease7, and fno
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ow on
we wit
be in the market for all file poultr,,
You have' for sale,
Poultry will be taken in every Well.
nesday morning at I-iolmesville anc
every day at Clinton.
Special prices writ be paid for pro•
perly finished milk -fed chickens over
5 lbs each.
(llll-1�n lois & UQ., all! 1ho
The up-to-date Firm
Clinton Branch Phone 1100
N. W. Trewartha, Manager
or Hoimesville 4 on 142.
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variety goods,
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piffift
has bean ear'vod for
1,110 j)aai:e of tine world, If aby one
(lac lellfirs this »lornlag, and he
of a title), ,generitioe open It, he
See and here our finest
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New Stylish designs of
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Doherty Pianos and
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Organs,
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1,000 years old, They were pin"Idd
Yon will never be soairy-for as a
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has bean ear'vod for
1,110 j)aai:e of tine world, If aby one
(lac lellfirs this »lornlag, and he
of a title), ,generitioe open It, he
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Fatrom And �
Friends r
A
Merry 3K-mas
And
Prosperous
New Year
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Byam & Sutter
Plumbers and Electricians
Phone; 7.
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fetter hP t
has bean ear'vod for
1,110 j)aai:e of tine world, If aby one
(lac lellfirs this »lornlag, and he
of a title), ,generitioe open It, he
promNlY 9001904 It to tho scrap
batskst, "Silly rot," said 'tile citlzen,
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Don't he tem ted to choose Chea 7
artistic
1 Style of the: eal'Vhlg tlndl tlna
Joy elevy, lane Netter to pay a fair
tradltiofls relating to the image It
price and )snow exachly whatvon J
was estimated that the seeds were
are getting,
1,000 years old, They were pin"Idd
Yon will never be soairy-for as a
fund yielded a good crop.
matter of rrtoney, it is easily the
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most econotnicdl. n
F1ET E
Tbat.has been said so often that v
A S^T Q R I A
everybody by this thne should C
know it -and vet there is no r
w
ac,irbity of cheap Jewelry In the N
JANUARY 1ST, I91ti
lanai B
Now toilet porsnnal-lf you would -
Great find illustrous Soverign:
litee to miss that sort.altogetlter-
tour hearts united, will remain for thea
("OA1is HERB
Down to tine end of posterity,
If you would like to hny where
nothing but high qualities tire
Since God huts spared you another
dealt to-COMR,, J310,R8,
year
And evon at Hlat, no person ever
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said mw prices weeraedsrinf�uil,
,e
more dear,"
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We R. 0,o �41r 1�. s9 3i t �•-• 2t
Vainly we try to prove affection,'
.At
.lAt;7voir)n• :MtMdi 4D8)tieirzMM' t
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mer of Harria g0, I,it'tFllws
FORD HclaE01)
'We're now asllinpp, 7`imathy Seed
(L4overnment 'dtande'rtl.).
'We also have On hated, Altnlla,
&&l(it)e, and Rea Clover.
'Wo Slways'have on hand Goose
iWheat, Peas, parley and Feed Corn
,_...,.per..,...
host Market Prices paid for Flay
and. nil Grains,
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REA14 ESTATE AND 1NSVRAN01
Ionizer of Marriage Licenses,
Huron St„ Clinton,
K T. RANCE
Notary n Conveyancer,
Public, U nveyanoe ,
n net Real it t' t
in'i. a 41 and It Hobat
INSURANOVE AGtDINT-Roparoeon4iag 1d Fire I.
suranae companies.,
Division Court Office.
Plain/Ttui n
Mr. James Doherty wishes to in
form the public that be is pre
pared to do tine piano tuning
tone regulating, and repairing
Orders left at W. Doherty's phow
61, will receive orompt attention
ill. G. Cameron, K.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, Oonveyancer, 131 to
Office on Albert Street, occupied 113
life, 13ooper, In Clinton on sver3
Thursday, and on anv day for whirl
9ppotntaluent. are made, Office bourn
Prom 0 a.m. to 0'p m. A good vault it:
connection with the office. Office open
every week day, Mr. Hooper will rnake
any oppointmentsfor Mr. Urameron.
MeduLal.
OR I- W. TIEIt11fl1ltSON
Puystalan, Surgeon, Eta
snsoiaJ attention given to diseases of the
Eye. Har. Throat, and Nose,
Byes • ofulty semined, and suitable glasses
preaaribed.
•oblim and Residenoo.
Two doers west or the conxnlerclal note
Martin St.
$llt,6f, Q:1{'NN :ilial GFA 5/11/111
Dr. W. Hann, L, R. ti, P., L. 1L, O. S.. &134
Dr. "one's allies afresidenae High Strest
Dr J. C, Haudter. B.A. n.B.
sic - Ulr
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Chilton.
i ht !le at Rattea
bnrr Bt
or at uo+oltwt
srlarmasa•
Crown And arid„^e 06'orlt at specialty,
sraduate at C.C.D.13 Cuigngo, and %O,D,s
Toronto
Mayfield an Holidays. 'May Istt•toilD
ril'9'.1y.
H. &'`011 S.IESULy
DENTIST.
Oi6res over O'NEILT storo,
,Speciel oars taken to make dental trore
nant as painless as possible.
Live stonk and general Auction >e-
GaODc.Fi10H vONT
'almsto]g sales a speeltlt J, uleets c1 ,
(Rtv ERA aline, Clinton prom r,y attena.
a. Terms reasonable, ararmers' calf, 13"1
Jsoonnt.d
b's, Goo, , �7
Mt. Fx,., k'bfsta
ly
19161eilia w.,
I3. t.a o )tall 5 It .
n elitist in Women's and
Children's Wsemses
Acute, Chronic, an o Chr is d Nervous
Disorders
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat,
CONSULTATION FREE.
Office-Rattenbury Hotel.
mesday and Friday, 7 to 11 p:m,
}. D. 111c1:aggtare Al. 1)..A1oTvgga;
VAc,Taggiart i?r�i9➢;4*ri.
BZILIKEI2S
LLBE RT ST, 01LIbTTOF
ii,emeristSaittking3 F3Tariictt�se
tc°ssrlsiaas:tlsd
40'.WIS D1000UNTED
Dratha issued. Interest allowed a
deposits
r'12e MC1,011 P d"flut'-o'Y''l
Jt'4lre° , insurance 033.
limn and Isolated a.own iPMope
sz'ty (Daly Insured.
11k,nd Office-Scaforth. Ont
, Officers
J. Connolly, Goderich, President; Jas.
vans, Beechwood, Vice -President;
hos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Secretary
-
reasurer.
Agents
Alex, Leitch, No, 1, Clinton,, -Edward
tnchley, Seaforth; Wm. Chesney, Eg-
rondville; J, W. Yeo, Godertch; R. G.
7rmuth, Brodhagen.
Directors
Will. Rinn, No, 2, Seaforth; John Ben.
twets, Brodhagen; James L•vans,• Beech.
cod; M. MOEwan, Clinton; James
onnolly, Goderich; D. F. McGregor,
o. 3. Seaforth a J. • G, Grieve, Nb. 4,
)niton; Robert Ferris, Harlock; Geo.
cCartne, No. 3, Seaforth.
A 4JaTioaa,rl or flianadfa
WHOM COCIffical
1111011Q1 1lS ➢in.lii'9f�L
It 01111 laity � till
John Hutton
l,ONDESBORO
Shictvaists dealt frequently be cut
own to be used in the dresses of snarl
hildren_,
WOMEN ARE NEEDED of warriors who are going to help Cal
1f tl1 !aH ,4® d•'��1L NEEDED itdn "carry on in France tut.tl irliutJ
TG! 1C%P 1,N WAR ers. Whole fleets of British gill
boats have crypt into ills shaltore
Woman 0101 be nsoRully omploy$d in Mills of the harbor o0 mysteriou
nursing tilP vaundoll imaking pthe»
sio»s a
»d crept out t ,li1
0nc
110141100' kits, 4130 a thousand other ways, doing its part In helping Ca»ada t
I Many Canadian woman are weak, pale play file game, If the censor Pei
or anomie from woman's ills, For young »litted it, $0010, wonderful war storle
girls Just entering', womanhood; for ebuld he told, 1'lalifitx has played
W01111011 9t the critical time; .nursing `bigger part in fills world tragedy thln.
motbera and every wotnau who is "run- the average citizen of the Donlinio'
down," tired or avor•worked•-Doctor "innaglnes, it is lite direct link wit]
1 Zx
rore ' ,.
Pierce's Favorite . varite Proscription is 0,4 spa• Britain. Ships that ply the Ailanto
0191, safe fwd certain help. It Can now under war conditions shelter them
be had in tablet form, procurable at any selves in illifax 0 until escorts cal
good drug store, or send Dr, Pierce, In- assist thein. Gold slid men and pro
valids' hotel and Surgical Institute, visions have passed through the cit;
Buffalo, N. Y„ 10 cents for trial pack- its never before. Person all ties rang
age. Branch oIIJeo, Bridgoburg, Out. Ing from Balfour to Bernstorff hay,
St. Catharines, Ont,-d'I have taken visited it and addled importance to it:
Dr, Pierce's Fay. part In the war work on their voy
or}te Prescription
during expectancy atlas to fold from America, in short.
�
2 wbon I felt aspect- Halifax earned a war -tine reputatin,
all ,Y in need of a !'fill impressed its Importance upon the
` tone and it bene- rest of tile Dcyninion that has mefutl
fitedAPYLI alwa as greatly. I find will mean inuch for its Prosper.
always stake pleas• p' P
t�Ij ore in recommend- ity when it rises from the desolator
l�+ ing `Prescription' now forced upon it by :tit unseen
F to young mothers, handl.,
` dJ� because I know it POPULATION OF 65,000
will never fail to Flaltfax to -day is one of Canada's
help them." -MRs. J. H. FewclvrT, 8
Beach ,St. busist cities. With a history of over
Stratford, Ont, --"I dothink Dr, 1610 years, its progress has been some-
Pierce's Favorite Prescription one of the wllat slow. But to -day it population
best medicines I have ever known for the of some 65,000 people reside there,
ailments of women, I had for quite a and its citizens hold it large propor-
long time been all run-down, weak and tion of the Canadian bank stock; 1,u
nervous. I doctored, but nothing seemed
P give me relief until I began taking fact, it is a bankug city of consider -
'Favorite Prescription,' This medicine sable note. The railways and the,GOv-
gave me such wonderful relief that I am ernnreui have been seized of its glad to recommend it to others."-Mas.
A. GonwlN, 60 Brant St, ;, P„ria»c0, as summer port, and re-
cognized its posilion by spending
HALIFAX CRADLED millions of dollars op great duck Inc -
CANADIAN [HISTORY 'ilifies. The raHway yards andAew
docks now cover over 2Ue acres,
a Its natural harbor, over six allies Igrg,
purposes, a garrison city of Great Bri. 'ttracts the world's shipping, and'tlne
tain, In 1905 the British North Anter -
caul squadron of the Atlantic peel made big ocean •grayhounds make sailings
its last call. But the ussocisttiots trout tile pork t p
c all parts of the I
brought about by this bitii»acy Willi world.
Great Britain :free lastillr• • But just when Halifax is rendering
t i t, .
J i s »c I v
11 'nl its greatBst service, death ;and destruc-
L=nglish, 1lAlffax is to the British what
atoll visit it Its quaint market
Quebec is tthe Franck. Its quaint
old hosquare, where the colored nntrket
old houses, eVdtlr cminurey pots, snuted
Government and other official build-
gardeners would assemble :wound the
ings, associate the city with days of post office n sail their added
an truck,
h• other
citadel clock and other lancinnarks, its t t i tar centres that added a piquant
styles of architecture, give it" true perch to aha life of the, city that eras
semblance of the early Georgian city. perculiarly Victorian in its genas!
Yet the modern NationalMeuhnrial aspects, hava been destroyed or part -
Tower, standing on the hill overlook) ly so. Halifax to -day is a city of the
Ing the wide expanse of Lite Bedford dead. War in Europe has indirectlyBasin, tells tine visitor fwd aha naw, brought about its desolation. The
confer that w'htle the city takes One llalifax Canadians have known Cur the
back to the days of alta Famm
ily Co_ past 5o ill, 75 years is flow nn more,
A new city will rise out of the ashespact, Halifax avis the Hast (if political etnd rapidly assume its rightful place
progress and representative govern-
marl, in moulding the destinies of the
FAMOUS MEN SOJOURNED THERE Dominion.
Halifax is connected with more
maritime evants than perhaps is :lily C ilii cl r e n Cry'
other city on the continent. Such FOR FLETCHER'S
men as Cook, Rodney, Nelson, ;llarr- S
pat, all knew this harbor well, and
each had at fillies either paid a for-
mal cath or sought refuge In its wat- rOOD VALUE OF EELS
ars from file Alantic storms.
llany famous sten have also sal- Three Hundred Different Ways .of
journed there. The Duke ill' Kent, Cooking This Fiat,
father of Queen Victoria, twice tuuk
till residence in the city, F'hile sail.1 Lord Desborough, chairman of the
Ing alto North Alantic, Lo: di :v.,tst"r commission which ryas established
called ;at the station to pay his re. I -ille months ago by the board of
srects to 'tile governor. William iV+ctyriculture and. fisheries, to report
had sailed theta waatars; ,John Inglis I r'n the freshwater fish supply as a
and Sir Frederick Williams, of Kent, isource of food, states that Ile has col -
also lived there. Sir Samuel Collard, loeted recipes for over three hundred
the founder of the big Cunard line (of different ways of cooking the fish
steamships, succumbed to the lure of 1 tine of the most nutritious fresh -
tile sea from the native city of Mali- r',:uer lisp is, lie atiirnns, the eel, 1,he
fax. Such men as Budge Archibald- hlud value of which is greater than
the Right Per. Bishup htglist, first that to a stntiliar quantity of loin of
American Anglican bishop; the lion, beef, He estimates the annual growth
Richard John Uniacke, Rev, Williamf of fish life in the three hundred and
.
31ack, founder of Methodism in NOvat • forty square mites Of fresh water to
icotia; Rev. Thomas MacCulloeh, a Great Britain at about two thousand
toted figure in Canadian Presbyterian- + tons, and the present stock at about
sal; Juc(ge liallburton. author of i (out- times tine annual growth. That:
'Sam Slick," and for years a prom(- quantity of fish, would not go very
tent judge; the lion, Joseph Bowe, far as food; but there are enormous
he patriot, inaperialtst, statesman opportunities of increasing the sup -
'lova Scotia's leader Ili obtaining re- ply
1ponsible government; the Hon. ,1.
M. Johnston, Sir Charles Tupper and y � yg�00dpS ��®s�1710�SYlti�
lir John Thompson, Canadian pre- rg 7 The Great EtDlishamRcntsd7pl,
liters;; Sir William Dawson, education- Tones and invigorntas too wholo
st and Principal of tlictiill University, nervous system, makes aow,Iilood
' in old Value, Oures .Nervous
vlonreal Ali these have lived and nKVebili171, Mental and Brain 0167 -ill, Despoil.
dencv, Loss of Aiergy, Palpitation of the
A lit this historic city, Such Con- Neart, I dlin Alisinory. Pries Sl par boa, six
)or $6.ygt Cnu will phase, six will ouaa(bSold by all
emporAries ;is Hon, W, S. Fielding and drit?,eists or manfad'in ptnin plcg. on repeipt of
;Ir Robert Borden, and many other ttirr, A' prrmpA let ntailed•free. TH WOOIi
e' ICtt\I CQ..r0a01170.011T. (Faneark Windor'
eaders in Canadian Public life, Of-
audfing Sir Robcrt Falconer, hailed LENGTH OF ANIMALS' LIVES
roll Halifax or the locality over
Aich ilalifax exerts its influence; Whales seem, on the whole, to be
,AST PORT FOR SOLDIERS particularly gifted with longevity;
For the thousands of Canadian boys those which supply Its with wJtale-
rlu! lift for the front vitt this eastern bone ln•e supposed to live for sever"]
ort. It was their stepping -Off point. centuries. Elephants rank fnbrly
t presented to them the last gliurpse high; lit India they often attain the
,f the homeland many of them ever age of one hundred years. A large
nw. 'Troopships, escorted. by kiant class, incieding horses, dogs, lions,
lrttle-ships, have passed out. into the tlgf:rs, cattle, and swine, have "n age
ilence of the night with their burdens limit somewhere between twenty and
The CORRECT TREATMENT FOR COLDS
.Colds are contracted when strength is lowered
and the inflammation easily) develops bronchitis or
lung trouble, while grippe and pneumonia frequently follow.
Any cold should have immediate treatment with
4,0
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.5 The National Strength- Builder
cnMhich first builds tip the forces by carrying rich nourishment
to the blood streams and creates real bodyAwarn>,th.
its cod liver oil is the favorite of physiciatas for
correcting bronchial disorders and chest troubles, -
' SctHt arc nawiic,'1'Y.A•oato, t)rtf, .
' fa7••7® �
N4� '
i atYztr
7
a t NI�ct
s
310ur stomach, Deep itstrong
t and well, 9Yhen :Food disc.
Eres e with it, strei7b'hen it with
BEECHAWIS
P LL.S
wortih a Gutneiiii' a noa�
�itaStnp,u of $pea;J'ValootoWomroora trJ15$rirystY
Sold fiwr,whare. In bore, 2s uott,
,thirty years. Below that we have
domestic sheep,and lower still the
smaller 0111"Ilds, such as rats and
"teal Fish often attain a great figs.
For Instance, salmon, of hundred
years; eels, between sixty ;and If hun-
dred; while pike have even been
known to reach two hundred, Cro-
codiles and tortoises live even longer,
Birds are nut to be outdone. An old
grey parrot, which died to short itine
Ago, lived for ninety years. Cocka-
toos frequently live to be 120 years
old, and ravens over the Century. fine
domestic goose is s long -uveal bird i
when it is allowed to enjoy its full
Spa" of years without being sacri-
ficell for the table; it will often pass
forty years Of peaceful country life.
FAGS 4 M
GI711)CSE ChdraPie)s•
t'lnls intabrx
a
Well known citizen recelyed One of
has bean ear'vod for
1,110 j)aai:e of tine world, If aby one
(lac lellfirs this »lornlag, and he
of a title), ,generitioe open It, he
promNlY 9001904 It to tho scrap
batskst, "Silly rot," said 'tile citlzen,
should put in new seed," frail tale
'7 would like to get hold of the guy
artistic
1 Style of the: eal'Vhlg tlndl tlna
Will) sent that t0 Inn$. l WOlnld felt
tradltiofls relating to the image It
Jilin that action is better (hill) wurds,,
was estimated that the seeds were
and that his ifray'ers would be alore
1,000 years old, They were pin"Idd
service if sfiid to the trenches
fund yielded a good crop.
.111
Prance,"
JR.
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B. P'S Elect Officers
F1ET E
The annual nice tink of tehe Royal
lFO1,
A S^T Q R I A
Bl
..ick fleceplory iVo.. tG1; Glmtun
took
piaci on Friday evening when
file following 1011}cers were elected:--
JANUARY 1ST, I91ti
W P„ E. Mole.
D, P„ T. J, Managhan
Great find illustrous Soverign:
Clitiplain, Rev. J. A. Robinson
tour hearts united, will remain for thea
Registrar, B, Rathwelt
"Treasurer,
Down to tine end of posterity,
P, Canteloln
Lecturers, R. McMurray, W, Fill -
Since God huts spared you another
caner
year
Censors, G. Vanderburg, W, H.
'And to our Empire made you "stili
Hallyar
more dear,"
Stay$ardbearers, Geo. Sheppard,
Vainly we try to prove affection,'
T. Stinson
which i
Per, J. Noble, Reid
Encircles thee Tron all, the poor,. the
Co"nnittee:-J. Danford, G, Cope -
rich,
land, W. !Canny, J. Bulland, L.
Our Umpire's sons are giving thee:
Stephenson, D. Cautelon, L. Clark
their best: i
MAKES A DIFFERENCE
Under the.flag, niafly have laid to
One's feelings about'priees high
rest
R• tl 1 I
Depends, the truth to tell,
- ter t tan falter, in Our Cause op- On whether one desires 4o buy
Children Cry
� pressed,'
FOR FLETCHER'S ! Or one Inas things to sell.
King of our hearts, beloved, waild thy:
C A S 7® R I A sway HAD WORST CASE OF
In this great conflict, we thy peopla
RICE FROM SEED pray C
Never more earnestly, with One accord l `� �jtia6`h`JITIP 7101
1,000 YEARS.OLD Give peace, in this our tinea, O Lord. i
4 -Mrs. G. Aldridge, 160 Huron,f ®����� E`ER KNEW.
Will be Served to Emperor of Japan street, Toronto, Canada, -
At Manoeuvres These line's have been accepted byAlthough generally described as a
the }.ing dis0ase, couatipalion can never exist
unless some of the organs are derangrsi,
•----.-.�... •----.mn�.whict is generally f u
ld to be the liv«•r,
Tokio, c i Nov.
30 - ' I on''•
Rice grown a1,- �n t e t,n,lts of an iuubility to reguhu•ly
redly from sand groins Ane thous- a a v 11,`,tj evacuate the bowels, and as a regular
di§ ti'; tyr4i"Ff� �td�u rag, action of the bowels is absolutely eld-
and years old will be served the Ent. �,; ' senLiatl In general health, the least irregu-
eror r
P of Jaapan when he ultancls aha ' l{�� ��5 lerifyshoulrl.nomr•bunrklnet.ed,
autumn m:uuneue'res of the Japanese m Milburn's Laxn-Liver Pills have no
urn v in Shiga prefacure this fill. The s 4 n N r equal for relieving and curing constipa-
:utcieut rico J�fvl•(nDS �U � l p)tpsl� ti tOilpit, eye• tion and all ita sylhed troubles.
grains were sound inside Mrs. F. 1%lartin, Prince Albert, flask,
a wooden image of Vaisravana in a The Endless Chain, writes: "I haul one of the worst ewes of
little Buddhist temple In [ha village of I The endless chain prayer fanatic is constipation my doctor said he had cw-v
[wame• I loose again. Several citizens have re- known, and Milburn's Laza-Liver Yil s ,.
Vaisynn•:ura is aha toll of waulth, ' ceully received letters containing a cured me of iL, Aly father-in-law hurl.
used them, in fact he was the one who
and his iinatta had becwne so old prayer for aha success of the allies, 1,u gave them to me. A number of proplc
its to need rep:IhIllg. In the course which the persons who receive the let- around fere use theta, and they t:Il say
of doing this then; was found to tern are told that unless they send ,ill that they are the best pills (h'q ever
side the iria•{e a flaxen bag contain -..least nine copies of the letter to nine used. ,
Afilburn's Latina -Liver Pills nre 9.50, a
int the seed and a paper with Ute other persons, they will mast with viol at all dlenl.rs of milted (hr 1, rm
fulluwing instructius in ancient dire disaster and probably death. A receipt of pri,.e, by'1'he T. Milburn Co.,
I,imitul, Toronto, Ont.
H•.t
By Col. J. S. DENNIS
ANADA'S t kR Ixl
greatest need is agri- already has a greater mail mileage per solve boa the slT1i1T Yom' 3wxtti>;Maticl�
cultural producers. Out of her capita than any other country iu the prolrlerns, but we Iitmia<!Rr 1t 0o
Population of less than 8,000,000 world -some 35,900 ratios for a pope _encs tett the men tiSo2tt the o
1'people, only slightly more than half ladon of 8,000,900, while the U S .1ba:stm'es and the •traides, v fMO,, elder
2-t- from the rural distrkts. Nature's boasted only 24;0100 to Isle NvkA a '�}e good an &,s tares asib a U
most bounteous bequests to Canada po;tulution. of 38,604,•000. Our in,due- ire given some sort of apedtsi
ere in our rich farm lands. She trial development mast come in ing in the prlrntples of anri
should not only raise all her o7vu 1:ood n,.nufacture and mining, backed up or have had some eacpt ieaae in
Products, but. should be an exporter by as large sat increase in agriculture litre of work. Oue way to success
of those products upon a large scale, as possfhle. place soldiers upon the ltind vac
he balance of trade in favor tof Can- It will not be patrnotit or good buss- be ; to organize thorn of rafltams
illi is now piling up at the rate of Hess to invite untestLleted imin%Ta- colonles after -they have been
half a billion a year, as compared tion from tine Mother Osmntry after one year's tastruetion at a d
with a reverse balance of some $276; the war. Great Britain will amid to agricultural school,
000,000 Jn 1J13. To maintain tris loop to her own agricultural develop It would be an escelldmtinaresi>e+en$i
alauc r
o u trade On the right side of m0nt, There will be a demandl fon for the Grovsrnment to ovists tatpnr(
the ledger is the great problem that labor there to rehabilitate British in, the fatrMlies at such soldiers, ttxaroa
Canada must face during the recon- dustry. It has been tb,e desire of the same sepamt eco aIloyvamco rJnttk
struction period after the war, ocoslaM llsts to develop a laager par• was given seldltero &•teadlIts aura
During the ten year period psovi. tion. of the British .pogu]at}on into overseas darty, w1ule, thley wtatte ai
ous to tine war, some 2,500,000 travel- farm workers, It would seem that tending the agrieuitural cennn, Agall
giants canoe Into Canada. Of this the reconstruction period will afford culture is a business zequiT np spoctiKl
total, Groat Britain provided, rough• this long smgbt opportunity, knca7vfedge; just as store-keeptag, ev
y, 1,000000; the United States 000; Canada must look to the Uiuited any of the trades,
0.00; the balance diming from other States and to the rrortberu Lrurelpean The Civil boar wstsrans were allgw- '
cotatc4les. Only a small proportion countries for agricultural imaeigraItts. ed a rebate in Mime equal to the pe -r%4
of the Immigration fileta Great Brit- In the United States allone, there are et -their service In the army la ohtaia ;
ain settled on our farms, while most a large number of y,,mmg men each ing title to their bausesteadig. Ala
of the settlers coming here from the Year wlto ldmi,e the faunas and flock afmllar provision has berm adopted in
States went on to Yarns In Western to the cities because of thaeir inability Canada, Due Caro should be taken tax;
banada. to obtain blteap farm lands. Every the cater regulattons surrafradie g tbo
Our problem will be, how we can effort must be maitre to irsterest these hoanesteading of soldiers aid W,,,,11 aMi
in settlers far our vacant fat•m men and by placing tine fndacentients etviltans, so as to ba sora tlhsi vitiox
ds and at' the same time care for of Canada before them.. attract them entry comes From a nmv oho has a
Pie ulxskilled }char which is quite to this country. gr slocere desire to engaW in tate bstet
are to Back to our etties after the There is every reason to suppose ness of fanning..#*t mast be reonem-
r. that the tide dImmtnratlan that bared in this canate tin" tbmt almaa,
'tale dotted} States at the close of flowed to Western Candela from the 9W. of our Canadian soldiers, a
the Ci'vit Wit• practically threw open United States before the war can be even a higher pmrcerrtage of thane ofj
er doors and invited immigration started again through tills proper Great Brttafn, have ltmd no expeacl•i
rem most parts of the world. A direction. But mast 411 of this imeni- slice In furratag, Aad a}ottnalt, this, thea
pariaon of conditions pre-valling ;ration was facen experienced farmers. oxedomivalice of f>erwerae among t'iffe,
it Hiro U•nittmd States then, and Can- whose training had been ander practl- Civil W'ar veternats, and the papula
a Raw, however, straws a. nuanber of dally the amore eoladitions of e}3.meite, d ion of the country, rues almtost 3 to 1�4
Im"rtaat ddlforesices. The uaban soil, govartt•mont, laRguago, nmuey Yet the history of the Oentral Neat
!ration in the URIW States was and society, as they found in CaMnada, ,ern states durvttg tbiese ry cfns'trnct.
only about 16% of the trrtal At the ylYariura ameng this etas of Jmmi- tion days is tilled wt-th stories aC
of the CivE War, A large pros- alriats hay been the except iia, Ion hlwredsiiips eudured and uitimafte fad!•(
on of the ortustmeuts In the large ilutubelis of Cases t3aese hoolad- uses of thtlme veerente who vro^o not.
t(ndon Army came from among the grants came from Eluroptasta couxstries faaUalar v,•tth condlthins attciadino
era, as agafast only 12%. of oto• orig,I•noalIy, hawing Merely Ikesood a farm Ilre.
onJistmeMat from skmong fatrmers tend period ed acclisnatiou to >Atnerireau Canarda bents been wont tx dmnsid
1.anolters. When the Clwll War and• continent eonsi3eg
tiotts dtrlri 9 a stay in thstt a31 her farm P mNeofs are joist:
thrir:e was a wave of industrial de. the United States. ed west of the Gant Ladies; that the,
vmlopinsnt that Calmed for a large Caaeda will contilsue to attract Efts teras PY•ovin%06 are satfYsl:iently sat
itadvdity of labor, The returning sol• numbers of agrieul'tur"al tsxtan.•igrauts tied, 'Fre have nenv to face quite thea,
dors for the most part turned bee* to frozu the northern Countries of ;nand prohlem that the 0,eited Statta
ltaalr tamme, or moved with their fare I- Ball pe in spite of the .rigid laws, in 'Raced a decade aftler the Civil *mow I
iia.$ to the newly opened homestead maany of these conintrles, ayvttust enol• ,nseasel'r the re ira}rtxitcdic�s of the frarlm
fonds in the Central West. This made gratiron Sweden, Nast -my DemMumrlt, rto the older seWbria, left voteant duty
t possible to absorb the unsltdlled have s¢,nt many valuable farm Pv0- Ing the rush W the prairie lands f4t1ft,
her tram' Europe s,s rapidly. as it du>veas to' our bordara, and we 7ii'ay 'the W6 At. Mjehtoaae, .lodtaanaa, obinrif
same to .the States, In the meantime, erpeat many more, d1 n*et Ruesra, it Peunsy]vattia 14- Yerk and otkat4
ice a„^uiculdurni "roductlon soon. was spite of the breadonitog• dionrocta t States were for year's dotted with ray
xoug'ht hack tm a normal basis and develerlvsnent there, altotrld bo a soiarco oartt farms. GThe $wane mtrttat:ton is loci
Pon sta7rbad to increase tapAly,• The holm which A- 14"'Ve ncuTIbOr of gQ*d lbs fontanel In Ontmrto, Quebec and the,
paadn'g of the new lands in the West agricultural settlers can be obtaintad..blerltiaza provinces to-asty. Our P3rn
seated a demand fcr extensive rMali- Special bomeatead FfOrtg}ons Par :viaefal and .}eederal G,oven meats bavla
P.1s, and alaout 1>'O'0 mdles were British soldiere boyo bison priepoeed :only recently come to rrtm3'h:e tuts far#:
trusted in the eentra4 and Ails- its a passible means of (30101 ZAtlon In •ailed etre now putatilag forth a Concert.
sippi Valley States during the ball the Domiet>F.ons. Canada's experfenxe ed offort to bring a betterment' of
elm;d'a i'04Ow1,119 t}te Civil War. Tb3a with such a plan al'tisr the' South these eendatJons.
n $nrn addled to the dbmend for labor African war was anything but: satin- And eaaixl we hAve 1111190 arCELS of
42?ii helped to %baorb the flood of im. taotery. The obleettve of providing II&W }rads in beth Ontario aud. Quebec
Batten, kberally for the mon who have •-ltuxds tribntstry to Trill ®arvice even
A stnrvey of lithOr oanditloW In fzr4Wht ter the 10tapiro by granting --w l" Aire "Waft for occupatiorol
ianMtxia indicates that there will be fatrsne through the issueOf land scrip and production.
piaymantut for about 300,000 more was reached In only a small percent. Canaft's iramigritt}on problem, coma
after the war than are n•eeslod at ago of rases. Instead, the plain made corned as it is with the eewnCM%t4t
sant. Tills would take Cars of the til possfrvle Pm• lend spooula.tors tc foundetion Of our W, ire pr
l! atIIta*,V soldiers but. for the fact obt%J11 the choicest of the Goftrn went should receive the most csri'eftti a
jaat •wldon the, msuuhacturing of lands through. the purchase of the tendon of our G�oaimason4 and tiitp'
ttaaitiudns <10398, pordtbably 2e*,,000 aexhz}fer scrip sat a Navy dlstiovnt, deepest tlab4agbt, tit our etstfesla upf
rsOno atiov men Payed will ire seek.- And It has been the, oxpariezzee of the Canada's greatest econnxirie ReadObeifi J01%. perhaps of this num. west that apeaudators bavm boM back more Starmerg, This need iieatzla JW
' fj gj 7v1I1 not regniro pogttions aha dovelopmost*, of liens areas of ex- into other terms misin s .n necessf
11 Utas icxaveis four 1.00,000 tat Fre eellent land. In our. Weatera pro. for a plollfle Inteenigratron of the 00,
isr maera ratter that returutfig• vinces, dirAsUo vai lJa4nres have been of settlers wife have theineftaUoatm
1)irr�dd tolrola tar totwitc thin tiaoccupfgtl go en to our lauds and the tamv}eal;gV
Witu 4tlon tnidiesttIM that 'W4 JOK, hod May stsiw nl(xtAisi, trite tltrtp of hew to make these lands pains:
hsktl f x�'Sat cl r Ir cedgratioit to 1111*dis of ptmdxtderx by tho,imposlttoan thdc a7tmost, Ito !:hat; GM•runds, 11MW
,,jF}t'� '.dttilais ate Dainnish aks pstistbte and en• sal a tiar�tttx on unttnzrftisvod lane, n }east resod bdrsnlf, end flnatly dsswflo*
NO'RtT fA e#Ur 91TAIC141'tUrW ils�reh%%MM,t4 in ..vwl n..nl.. ..Y�e.�.a t .�.-. _ .-..
3trt ptav(dbte, Wtt pA iii ail OxutaRtt !a aT aaatar laricuttnx at lootel0l'1mmi;r V06A can on}y be MWW,
o to 1,a+ tlgne;#a#, t"elrrertstttioia bg' aur sh cd tthraugh ani fn�Mttre
r(sda30brs that will Into a thil ttndtW tha tll»bpttnJn 0,R talM1 AM
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ilii elle lirodacdnt )till Gie11F aqt. olttwHttxide.
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