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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1916-04-06, Page 3• Theeeday, April eth, 1916, , ••••11111Migi CENTRAL 02/11 STRATFORD. ONT. You can Secure a Posi- tion it you take a Course with Us. The demand upon us for:train- ' ed help is many times the num. her graduating. Studentsj are entering each week. Yuu may enter at any time. Write at once for our free catalogue of Commercial, Shorthand, or Telegraphy Department D. A. McLachlan, Principal] More and Better and Poultry To Help Feed the Empire. in order to assist farmers tcrprodnce more Nondertile leggs, and more and better Dressed Poultry of the quality and kind that our high class market demands, the firm of Gunn, Langlois & Co., limited, Montreal, have arrang ed with reliable breeders of Bred t. Lay, Early Maturing Barred Plymouth Rock Poultry to distribute in the led mediate vicinity of these hem?, twelve thousand (12000) hatching eggs during the season of MIA at a price of market eggs on the following conditions, - Every farmer who finds it to his advantage to secure the benefit of the above mentioned hatching eggs must the following rules and regulations. and lend every possible assistance so that the greatest good to the commun ity and to the industry will follow, 3.st -Kill or otherwise permanently remove from his present flock of lay ing hens all male birds on hie farm, March 10th. 1910 2nd -Market all eggs twice a week and conform with the suggestion made re the care of eggs for market purpose as same may be issued from time to tine 3rd -Sell all cockerels that are fit, for market as broilers during the early summer 4th -Bring all enekerele of heavy breeds to the firm's plant at either Clinton or Holinesville to he ceponized at a time. and under such conditions as the firm may specify. Gilll11411n1161S & Co., Limited Clinton Branch Phone 190 • AAAAA LioilikoLAAIA.‘441AAALAAAAolii • 4 4 3 1 4 • 2 Pianos and organs rent it: • • • • ed. Choice new Edison • • • phonographs, Music & 4 variety goods, e. '4 r 4 Music Emporium' i .4 4 .4 4 4 1 4 • C Hoare 4 4 4 See and here our finest New Stylish designs of Doherty Pianos and Organs, .spedal values ist Art Cases 5. re 5. 5. 5. • • gierffeniderefeepTIBMIIII•VVVTTVTTTi Maple Syrup Season Will Soon be Here Bow are your Sap Pans and Pails? Leave your order now and have them when Needed Byars & Sutter Sanitary PleiffilberS Phene 7. ww- GRAND TRUNK RsMa TIRE YOU GOING WEST? The Grand Trunk Railway System will tun Honieseekers' Excursions EACH TUESDAY " March 7 to Oct. 31 (inclusive) Tickets valid to return within two months inclusive of date of issue 'Winnipeg and return.... $35.00 Edmonton and return.... 43.00 Proportionate low rate to other points in Maditoba, Saskatclaevran, and Alberta. Fur particular% on applied - tion to Gyand Trunk Agents.' John Ransford & Son, city passen- ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57 4.0. Pattison station agent , IYQ1111 BARRISTER SOLlistOR NOTARY PUBLIC), TO oiemeeme silaRLesft saLs Oonneyance, Notary Public, Commiesioner, etc. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE! Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Huron St., Clinton, H. T. RA N E Notary Public, Conveyancer," Financial and Real Estate INSURANCE AGENT-RePreganting 14 Piro In suranee Companies., ll?iviSiOn Court Office. Piano Tuning Mr, James Doherty wishes 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 M., will receive prompt attention, M. G. Cameron, K.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc Offiee on:Albert Street, occupied ty Mr. Hooper. In Clinton on every Thursday, and on any dey for wbich appointments are made. Cffice hours from 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. A good vault in connection with thetoffice. Office open every week day, Mrellooper will make any oppointments for Mr. Cameron. DR S. W. THOMPSON Physician, Surgeon, Etc -7105051 attention given to diseases of the Eye, Ear. Throat, and Nona, Eyes • ofully sambaed, and! suitable Wastes preseribed. Office and Residence, Two deers west Or the Commercial 11611 Huron St. C1IS Me and f, A .01)11111 Dr. W. GUM', L. 11. V, P., L. 11,81, 5.. Edi Dr. Cunn's offiee at residence High Street': Dr. J. in Gaudier. ILA. MIS, Gitiee-Onterio Street, Oliaton. Night oichr at residence, Hattenbnry St, or at bomital D1R. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. • ceoucheur. ote., °Mee and residence on tenbory etreet., Di. P. R. AXON DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work a SHcellaity,;lel Graduate of C.C.D.B..i Chieasq./and e.0,e.e Toronto. Hayfield an IneudayS, nay 10 550 01 DR. II. FOWLER, DENTIST. Ofecee over O'NEIL'S kora. Speoiel oare taken to make dental trail ment 9 painless as nooeible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction er GODER(OH ONT Su T. 41315 0515s a 05501511 the nes it 'taw NIA odioe, Clinton, prt,m t,y met elms te. Terme reasonable. Verniers' Oslo not, tieunintedi G. D. McTaggart M. 1J, MoTagger AMeTaggart Bros, 11.71911ERS A.LBERT ST , CLINTON Sreneral Ranking Bilainfof transacted elOTES DISCOUNTED Drafteisued, Interest allotted n demerits The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. perm and Isolated Town Props erty Only Insured. Mad Office-Seaforth, Ont OFFICERS. 3.8. McLean, Seaforth, President J. Connolly, Goderich, Vice -Pres, Thos. E. flays, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas Directors -D, F. McGregor, Zee - forth; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop; W, Rinn, Seaforth; John Benneweis, Dublin J. Evaus, Beechwood; M. Mel:Smell, Clinton ; 3, B. McLean, Seaforth: el. Connolly, Goderieh Robert Verris, Harlock. Agents. -Ed. 'Hinchley, Seaforth; W. Chesney, Egrriondville; T. W. Yeo, 'Holmes ville ; Alex. Leitch, Clinton; R. S. Jarmuth. Brodhagen Payments made at Morrish & Co. Clinton, and Cutit's grocery store Goderich and Jas. Edda • store Barfield.' A Carload of Canada Portland CCHICIII Phone us tor pricest It will pay you John Hutton LONDESBORO Drs. Geo. & M. E. Whitley Ileilemann Osteopathic Phy. Specialiste in Worhenla and Children's Disesaell Acute, Chronic and Nervonit Disorilere Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. ' CONSULTATION FREE, Office-RatteMlanry Hotel. Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 11 p.m, FORD J MeLEOD We're) now selling Timothy Seed (Government Standard.). We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Alsike, and Red Clover. We always have ren hand --Gomm Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Coni Highest Market Pricepaid for Ray and ail Grains. A Spring Tonic Substantird Proof by a Canadian Witness': Beechmont, Ont. -"I feel it my duty to tell what Dr. Tierce's remedies have done for me. e When I commenced taking them I was es completely run :down, I have ' taken altogether nine bottles of the /Discovery' and 'Golden Medical 'Favorite Prescrip- , tion,' together - with the 'Pleasant Pellets' and can truthfully say that I feel like a new woman. I would cer- tainly recommend these medicines to any one suffering as I did." -Mart. Wm. Pune- LEY, Beechmont, Ont. An 'inflation of nature's method of re- placing waste of tissue, enriching impov- erished blood and increasing nerve force ie when you take an alterative extract of herbs and roots made with pure glycer- ine, without the use of alcohol, like Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This vegetable medicine coaxes the digestive functions and helps in the assimilation of food, or rather takes from the food jut, the nutriment the blood requiree. Pure blood is essential to good health. Dr. Pierce's Golden, Medical Discovery not only cleanses the blood of impurities, but it increases the activity of the blood - making glands, and enriches the body with an abundant supply of pure, rich blood. It thus cures scrofula, eczema, erysipelas, boils, pimples and other eruptions that mar and scar the skin. Write Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice or for free booklet on blood. Good morning I 'Have you re- ne Wed your New Bra eubscrietione Eyainine the date on your label pleaee. • • Suffered Awfully FR 0 M BILIOUS HEADACHES,' When the liver, becomes sluggish and inactive the bowels become conitipated, the tongue becomes coated, the stomach foul and bilious headaches are the upshot. Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills will stimu- late the sluggish liver, clean the foul - coated tongue, do away with the stomach gases and banish the disagreeable bilious headaches. Mrs. J. C. Kidd, Sperling, B.C., writes: 'I have used Milburn's Laxa- Liver Pills for bilious headaches. I suffered awfully until 1 started to take them. They were the only thing that gver did inc any good. I never have any bilious headache any more." Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25c per 'teal, 5 vials for $1.09, at all dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out, The rate for post -Office money orders payable in United States hahen s increased. The charge is 5 cents on sum ue to $5.0i0 And 10 5 cents on sum up io $5.05 and 10 • 111111111111111idlnieedlediedeadeenedeel Don't Persecute your Bowels Cut out cathartics ..rd purgativre. They am brutal -harsh -unnecessary. Try CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purelyvegetable. Act 10050 00 the liver. eliminate biletand am:oho thedch- caternembran• of the bowel. BC:tries:7- stiootion, Si▪ ck lissinclie as Iniflentiom is million. know Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price Genuine nue beer Signature Better Pay The Price Don't be tempted to choose:cheap • jewelery, Far better to:pay alfam price and,know exactly:what:you are getting„ Yon will never be sorry -for as a matter of money, it is easily the most econonaical. That has been said so:often that everybody by this time should know it -and yet there is no scarcity of cheap jewelry in the land Now to get personal -If you would like to miss that sort altogether - COME HERE If you would like to buy where nothing but high qualities are dealt in-OOME HERE And even at that, no person ever said our prices were unfair Edison Records and Suppaes eounter NRI) IptE01) .seivetter and Optician: V Issuer of Marriage Licenses CLINTONTEIE NEW ER. PAGE THREE as00000ssieseeitmOsmees TheStow&way By LOUIS TRACY • • are•••••••••••••••••••••••• 0101, JOSE DOW me martian Ivan an evil that must be eudurea. Luisa Conte:: promised to help in every possible way. Her eyes sparkled at the sight of gold, but the poor we - nm would have assisted them out of sheer- pity. Nevertheless the gift o a couple of sovereigns, backed by th prornismof many neire it tier husband devoted leinserr to emir service, spur red her to a frenzy ot activity. There was not a tientient to be lost. The squall had spent eselr, and ti peep through the C11110;$ ef the door showed that the moon isMuldquiekty be in 'eye - donee agate. It was essential ttiat they should Mee rhe. channel while the scattering clouds still dimmed her brightness, so Manocia and ber mother collected such store of food and milk and water as they could lay bands on. Web laden, all live hastened to the creek, and Dozier, Iris dud San Beim - rides boarded the :urger of the two catamarans. When the catamaran rounded the last outlying crag and they were all suet:ling their eyes to tind the sentinel pillars they became aware that a smell boat wee being pulled cnutionsly toward them from the opposite side of the rock. Iris gasped. She heard Heeler mat- ter under his breath, while San Beta- vicles revealed his dismay by au oath and a convulsive tightening of the bands that rested on the girl's shoul- ders. Reefer strove with a few desperate strokes of the paddle to teach the shad- ows of the passage betore the cata- maran was Seen by the boars occu- pants. He might have succeeded, But there was even a greater probability that the unwieldy catamaran might be caught by the swell and dasbed side- long against oue of the half submerged rocks that thrust their black fangs above the water, Happily they were spared either al- ternative. At the very instant that their lot Must be put to the test of chance Coke's boaese accents came to their incredulous ears, "Lei her go, Olsen," be was growl - tog. "We've a clear course now, an' that' infernal moon will spite every- thing it we're spotted." In this instance bearing was bellev- ifsg, and Philip was the hest to guess what had actually occurred. "'Boat aboy, skipper!" he sling out in a joyous hail. Coke stood up.. Be glared bard at the reef. Did ye 'ear 11?" be cried to De Sylra. "Sink me, 1 'ope 1 ain't a -copy - In' pore ole Watts, but if that wasn't Heeler's voice Pm goln' dotty." "It's all right, skipper." said P13111p, sending the catamaran ahead with a mighty sweep. "Miss Yorke is here - Captain San Benavides too. I was sure you would look for us if you cleared the barber safely." Then Coke proclaimed kis sentiments In the approved ritual of the high seas, while the big Norseman at the oars swung the boat's head round until both craft were traveling in company to the waiting launch. 13efore any- thing in the nature of an explanation was forthcoming from the occupants of either the boat or the catamaran a broad beau] et White light swept over the crest of the island from north to south. It disappeared to return more slowly until it rested on Rat island, at the extreme northwest of the group, It remained steady there, sliming a wild panorama of rocky beights and tumbling sea. ''A searchlight!" growled Coke. "Then there really was a warship!" murmured Iris. "Ha!" said San Benavides, and his tone was almost gratitied, for he bad gathered that Heeler was skeptical ween told of the rockets. But in that respect at least he vas not mistaken. A. man-of-war bad eutered tbe road- stead, and her powerful lamp was now scouring sea and coast for the miss- • Fhiiils ORTH KIDNEYS Why Demanded 11Gin Pills ditijor my husband and me what no other remedy could. 1 have advised two other parties to use them one of them being my mother 100 Inc been a great sufferer for upwards of 20 years, and one box cured her, so as to enable her to sleep on her left stde, something she could not do for many a year. The doctors told her they could not cure her, but could relieve ler by an operation for a floating kidney, but on account of herage they did not think it advisable for her to go. Upon my advice she tried Gin Pills winch cured her and for which she is ever ready to speak' in e terms of • MRS. TDOIVIAS 01. rhesroa airenione, P. 0. Box 115 t P. H. Island Your druggist sells GIN PILLS,---G0c. the box, 26 National Drug & Chemical Co. of Canada Limited, Toronto, • „_,711V--. -1004 • "IF TEAT wese'e 1107,1E10 V01010 116 4:1011i' DOTTY.' ing launch, 10a5 iu that moment of fresh peril it was forgotten by all but one of the men who bad survived so many dangeys share the SI1VI am goded the peak of Fere>: lido Nommen • hat were It not ror trim aiming • been lett behind and Philips mad orer- beard to go to her atm tee ieetit meek refusal of c he Att ro pled 's tt ptnin and crew to put to sea M,er ail effort to save the pair et hem I be launch .would aol new be titildeu ne- hind the Meek tease 01 the Gra ud-pere rock. CHAPTER 111. ON Tlin 111011 SEAS. GAIN did that we Inspiring wend of light describe a great arc 10 die sky. But it was plain to be seen that it Sprang from an • enema base. Moe warship was In con - tion. She was about to steam around the group of islands. Boat and catamaran raced at once for the launch. A babel of strange baths jarred the brooding silence. l&lartn, almost panic, stirred men's hearts and bubbled forth in wild speech. 'Under pressure of this new peril the instinct of self preservation burst the bonds of discipline. "Me for the tall timbers, =ties, It's each one for hisself now." "Aye, ayel" canoe the chorus. "Shove her ashore! Give us a chanst there. We've none at sea." Dorn Carrie, being something of a fatalist, did not interfere. Ile drew San Benavides aside, "All is ended!" he said quietly, "We shrill never see Brazil again, Salvador wee: Carmela must find another lover, it seems." It wits left to Dozier to solve a prob- lem that threateuecl to develop into a disastrous brawl. Danger sharpens a brave emu's wits, but love makes him fey. To succor iris was now his sole t•0neS111. 155 sming a couple of the excited sailors out of his way and managed to stem the torrent of Coke's futile curses, "(Ere in to them!" he cried eagerly, "Tell them they are going ashore in the creek, That will stop the racket. If they listen to me 1 can still pad a means of escape." "Avast yelpine yon swabs!" bellowed CONTINUED NEXT WEEK. SPRING BOO IS WATERY BIRO How to Get New ealth and New Strength at This Season ,Spling ailments are not 5 Ina gill- ar y, Evien the molt robest find the winter 'months most trying to their health, COnfinement sn, 0,00,PS, crushi oveirheatml >11>11 nearly itiways 'badly vent iiateel yooms-in the home, the 'Office, the shop and the school --taxes the vitality of even 1.110 strongest The blood Lecomes thin and watery and is clogged with imparitiee Some people have blend:aches mod a feeling of laegour. Others are low-epirited anct nervous, Still °thee.: are troubled with elisfeger- ing pimple% and skin eruptions • while Some gel up in the morning feeling just as 'tired as when they went to bed. These are oil speing symptoms that the blood is out ,of or der ad that a meldicine is need- ecle Malty people bale purgative I:110(140Di° in the .spring. This is 0 serious mistake., You cannot cure Yourself with a medicine, that gallops ;through your s,ystem and leaves you meeker Stilt. This is all that a purgative does. What you need to givio your health end aid Mee meth in I he Spring is a tonic medicine that will enrich the lo od mid ,s no the the ea need n ere ves. And the one always reliable tonic and blood purifier is Dr Williams' Pink Pills ' Thole PHIS not only banish spring weakness but guard you ,against the mote eerious ailments Meat follow. such anaemia, nen' OuS delbility, incliges tio», rheumatism and other dig- isse.5 Plea: . 50 bi%1,1citt.13c)gre . THlis De. eritrofolr c. Seek., says -",A. bout a year ago I wasbadIp' run drwr> oy ner 000 Wene Lar 13/e9tret:is. end 1 (mulct nOt•• go up stairs n'ithOut topping to reed:, As I waso long mays from a (lector I dreedemineld tee take Dr. Willie:ea', Pi»k Pi1j nd 11 the course ofa 1 ew seeks Ilea like le mew person, As an all round re- stera tie e I cen beertitY receinel mend this medieince, If youaro haling this epring you cab not afford in yew:. O9'11 • int ereetto overlook so valuable medi- CiI1EN as Dr, Williems Pink PUN,' Seel by all needscinie dealers or by mad lalt 50 emite n. 'box or eix Moises for $1 50 from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, one John Barleyeern is having notice aerved on 11101 in every quarter that los limp to clear put has ar- rived. Oak's Cotton Root Coward0 mitgaie' edicist."taSiolrretnel101i°cine. amos of etrength-No. 1, 51: No. 2, 83; No. 3, 85 per bear Sold by all druggiats, or sent prepaid on receipt 01 prier. Free pamphlet. Address: THE COOK MEDICINE CO, • ' 30110011, 057. (Finowly Winixer.) "Back to the land" will be the el ern call this spring to many On tato men who thought their farm ing days were over. WOMAN 81 YEARS OLD Made Strong By Vino', Greexivine, S. C.,-" I want others to know of the great benefit I have de-, rived from VID01. I am 81 years old and Vinol has given are strength, ,a healthy appetite and overcame nervous- ness. It is the best tonic recon- structor I ever used." - Mrs. N. HUTCHISON. Vinol is a delicious cod liver and iron tonic without oil, guaranteed to overcome run down, weak, devitalized conditions and for chronic coughs and colds, Hovey, Druggist Clinton, Ont, Pte, Hanna Makes • Deal Sacrifice The Stratford Beiacon ,gives, the following report of a brother of a brother of 'Nies. S 9. Cooper of 't'own, who has enlisted, His San - can be, an jerlt lesson ito yroung neen' 10 thelse parts:-: "Unto every man and. nation Games the moment to dee de. In toleodetrife 'rig Truth and realse- ,Flor the good or evil side. In Stratford andi Perth county many instances 'of personae 611 et. family aserifice in the interest or the one eonamon eau: the 0: tee Ring and celentry, have coree to liglit Yeung men have left re- munerative, with the brigieteet pi ()spare§ 111 ('13 71 :life, order to shoulder a rifle ,aiid rengage in tee Nora pressimg duty, that et the defeat of the Prussian 'horde. Ablaut five miles from Milverton. in Ofolningtin township in one of the finest farms in Peel% eotunty resided Bleeper t Hane e. He had retid. heard elm fully appreclaied the heed Poe neen, and thelonging leo respoed a rouse Within [5 >0 Yet there was his Wife and child d epeiedent mean him to Say thing of the fact thee lee evae farmer ond his are -acre farm must be made ese produce to its ut- most (rapacity WI>en the, cry cf greater peddtiettOn 10>10 second OP ly to that of man. This ems etlIslec,..,lomeo.blern which confronted him troth roads beckoned. both showed ed duty, either of which he muse His business ti eq lice! tly Imo tight him 11Q Milv ertme and h,e recaeled the remark 'of two of the town s - People that they would enlist Were they not too '0)111, The Mee oc- curred leo him, why could he not ieduee these men tee run his farm while he engaged in the more steenirous militarey training He went again to Millie:Aeon and as a Jesuit of the coreteeence , EOLVrt flannel, is IIVAV rCe. Robert Hanna f th.e 110111 Perth Battliou .and elm 'of 1 a pi udest MC:Ober% while Thomas loannin, brother of 011ie!' of Pollee hannin. and Colin Be Both retired farmers and 01011 55 years of age, have undeetaken to run his farm tor him uutil his re- tuIrnns'ileod of the income of a 200 acre form. Pte. Hanna is isow draw ilelerdir grIrr. Teerit gul•ati;'iaeln $l10 per run da3'' ning thefarm, -are each receiving 51.10 per day, ab that beeides whae he is giving up in the matter of his farrn, Pte. 'Hanna iimilso out the 51.10 per cloy which ho is pu,y- ingieut of his pocket over what he himeelf gets, to keep (lie farm gating The example of Pte Hanna and that of Messrs, Lan n in an d Ke is worthy 05 1.11,5 highest eonmetheclet- tithotoonthaenrds.ehould prove 00 example CASTO IA For Inft:tas and Children in the For Over 30 'Years Always bears the Sirature of ilobErt Pr!!!pot Dead Cloderiele /Martel. 23-Robt Proud foot, 0215 01 the enoneur resi- dents dr Guncesich diced at the rem clench of his son Mal. Proudeoot last evening at the age of 93 years, Mr. Preeudioot was horn 133 Pi- tilodia. Scotland. in 1821 and came 150 London, Canada, 10 1532, with his father, Rev. 'Wna Pooucefoot, who seas one of the first three rein inters sent to Canada by the Unl- ted Associate: n Of Secession Cherchee, and preached in the old 'York Street Church, new known as the Fiest Presbyterian Church. Rolbert Proudfoot came to Huron County in 1841, and settled in fthe Colburee Township. later moving tee Goderich, 30)1 010 he co nd acted a grceery 151010 for 30 ye11.1.8. In 1015 110 Wt -0L -el the Pl'011efoOt peps 1 or the London and Illidlemx Historical Society lend Mee hail a complete dimes kof his own life. His wife died 29 years ago. He had 'a family of •te'n children, emir surviving, two SODS, Wm. Proud - foot, K.C., J,M, Proud foot of Goderich. bus ;Knowles of ?Pollane. Washington. and Mrs Mrs, Sholtoe, of Baltimore, ltid„ A. 0. U. W. A.UTH011eeE NEW I:FINANCIAL BASIS Hearty endoesation has leesen elven the proposed action of the officers to plate the Aneieht Ordor of United workmen one sound financial andhae.toriaL 'basis by the reeenhers of the Grand Lodes of the Order. At their 35111 annual Grand Lodge, -which closed Thera. day in Toronto aeir,eatientits of the peivate, bill, which will come before the Legislature! shortly end will 15 11 becomep law. solve many of the financial worries of the Order, The bill provides for a dee d.uction of moneys from the value of policy, so rater! Will 001 blilTre to'b immediately increased. The 1 'ovCAw bore that old sore or ulcer front which you have been suffering for se long, if you will only use an °int ment that is capable of reachiet the seat of the trouble. Zara-Buk can do this because of its utee.sual peue trating power. Also, Zerria-Buk 13 a strong germicide -germs cannot Ilve where Zam-Buk is applied, se that the germs are destroyed not only on the surface, but in all tho diseased underlying tissue., Then healingcommences; new tissue re placing the old and diseased, until the soro is thoroughly and pernaa nently cured. The caee of Miss Prances Daudin, of Somerset, Man., verifies the above statement. She 'writes: "I suffered for over twenty years with an ulcer on my leg, and all the remedies tried during that time proved leer. tective, Severaa doctors treated me, but I got no benefit. Finally I tried Zam-Buk, and I ani thankful to say 'that after perseverance with this ointment I am now completely Cured." Zam-Buk is also splendid for eczema, abscesses, boils, pimples, ringworm, piles blood -poisoning, cuts, burns, and all skin injuries and diseases. Best balm for baby's sores. All ,O,ruggists, 50e. box, 3 for $1,25, or frim Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. majority for the pissing of the beim the Greed Lodge 'WAYS 15.05. J, Leckie Wilson 1-W1)5 elected Grand Workmen At the conclusion of She seesions retiring GM.W. W.C. Mikle, re- ceived honorariums tamciun ling to to $1.000. Toronto was chossem flow the next ineefling A proposal to establish a policy am euntine to 5)15 was not !entertained,. After the Treatment hie Bucroic Quite a Gentlemanly Chap, In "Among the Priinitive Bateingoe John D. Weeks tells the story or a chief, alampuya of lelnkuzu, who call- ed on him at Welber.) station to re- quest that a teacher be sent to his own. "Ole seemed a' very quiet, gem tlemanly sort of mate" says Mr. Weeks, "and 1 was very much sur- prised to bear that he had not always been so deferential and modest. "Mampuya at one time treated the people of his town in a very contemp- tuous fashion and was always extort- ing, on one plea or another, fowls, goats and other goods from them. "At last they wolf) bear his extore dons no longer, and so they bound him securely, put blm ou a shelf in his own house, built a fire under him and sprinkled a qua ntiiy of red pepper on it. nen they went out and shut the door closely behind thetn. The pun- gent smoke Oiled the but, and elam- puya sneezed tremendously. Ole would have died if there bad been a little more pepper on the the. "At last they took him out of the smoke and tied n stick across Ms chest to his extended SIMS well the inten- tion uf punishing bim still further, but they let him off on pnynurat of a One arid many promeses or better be- havior, which promises be has scrupm Mealy kept." RHEUMATISM ARRESTED 'Many people suffer the tortures of lame muscles and stiffened joints because of im- purities in the blood, and each succeeding attack seems more acute mail rheumatism bas invaded the whole system. • To arrest rheumatism 11 30 quite as bni- portamst to improve your general health as to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is nature's ment blood -maker, while itz medicinal boarish- ment strengthens the organs to expel the impurities and upbuild your strength., Scott's Emulsion is helping thousands every day who could not find other relief. Refuse the alcoholic substitutes, The New Era, 49TH NEAR. "IN THE PUBLIC.' SERVICE." W. 0. KERR &SOA, Props J. Leslie Kerr Musinesm Manager NOW Era, One Year In advance $1.00 Nee, Era, When not paid en ad- vance „ $1.50 "lew Bra, to the United States in advance 51,50 • - Advertising Rates on Applieation. 002/••••O NEM Job .work prions advance on -July 1st, 1913, in accordance with the Huron Co. 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