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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1915-08-05, Page 4Thursday,, August, 5th, 1915. erset lV. BRYDONE BA RItISTER SOLICITOR N OTARY PUBLIC, ETO CLINTON ti4ThRLES B. HALE Conneyance, Notary Public, Commissioner, eto' REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Issuer of Marriage LiceseS Huron St., Clinton, H. T. RAN'CE Notary Public, Conveyancer,' Financial and Real Estate INSURANCE AGENT—nerresentlog 14 Fire In Burance Comranioa- ;Division Court Office. Piano Tuning, 1 r. James Doherty .wishes to in- form the public that be is pre- pared to do fine piano tuning, tone regulating,, and repairing. Orders left at W. Doherty's phone 61, will receive prompt attention. M. G. Cameron, IIi,C. Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Etc Office on Albert Street, occupied by Mr. 'Hooper. In Clinton on every Thursday, and on any day forwhich appointments are made.Office hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. A good vault in connection with the office. Office open every week day, Mr. Hooper will make any oppointmentsfor Mr: Oameron. Medk.aJ. DR' ft. W. THOMPSON Phyeiolan, Burgeon. Etc eoeotel attention given to.dtseaeee of the Eye, Ear. Throat, and Noes. Eyes co etnily amtaed, and suitable !glasses prescribed.. Oboe and Residence. Two doors west of the Commerclal Moto Huron 6t. NES. Gf,1\N Rall -GA 1DIER. Dr. W. Gunn, I. it. c. P., L.la. sag. MI Dr. nun's office at residence High -Street Dr.d, C. Gaudier. S.A. 111,5, °Mee -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night ca lr at residence,: Battenburr St. or at hospital DR. J. W. SHAW. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. ceoucheur. oto„ osteo and residence on ienbnry street., DR. R. N. AXON DENTIST D crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. ' Graduate of C.C.D.S..i Chicago, and'&.O.D.S Toronto. Barfield on Mondays. Nov let to D. DDR. H. FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S store. Special ogre taken to make dental :real men* as Painlee9 - as POeaible. CENTRAL STRATFORD.: ONT. Ontario's most, euccessful business training • school Tea, chess are competent, courses are th'orough' end gluduates succeed, We had more ap'- plieati'oes this -month than we had students graduate dur- ing the pest' six months. The three app'leati'ons' i ceived most recently were for Lady Ste, ographer at $7R9, Book- keeper at 1,1000 aod C'onuner- cial Teacher a $1101 per annum. 'Businesstment want tun graduates. Gehl our free catalogue& tat once. D. A. McLachlan, Principal THOMAS GUNDRY Live stock and general Auction to GODERIOH FONT rum Moos sales a apeman,' O,deru et t Naw ERA office, Clinton, prumrtti attends to. Terms reasonable. Farmers' sale not, discounted, G. D. McTaggart M. L. MoTaggar WANTED 10000 doz. Non -fertile New Laid Eggs e:lch wet k We are prepared' to pay a premium for eggs from flocks where there are no male birds—eggs' to be not over 4 days old (McTaggart Bros.. BANKERS ALBERT ST , CLINTOI A General Banking Business transacted /OTES DISCOUNTED Drafts Waled. Interest allowed n deposits Broilers and, Fat Rens Do not hold your poulcry until fall— when the market ie glutted and the price is cut in two. Sell now while the prices are. high Seed Buckwheat and Millet We've a good supply of Buckwheat and Millet at reasonable prices Have you tried our Quebec Maple Syrup? We have only a few cans eft A carload of Bran and Shorts due to arrive this -week • The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Parm and Isolated Town Fran' • arty Only Insured. Head Office-Seaforth, On t The Gun -I Mlois Co., Limttea• The up-to-date Firm. Clinton Phone 190. N. W. TREWARTHA• W. JENKINS. - • OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, Seaforth, President J. Connolly, Goderich, Vice -Pres. Thos. E. Rays, Seaforth, Sec: Trete.. Directors—D., F. McGregor, • Sea - forth •, ea -forth; 3. G. Grieve, Winthrop; W. Rinn, Seaforth; John Benneweie, Dublin; J. ,Evans, Beechwood; A. 94IeBwen, Brucefield; J, B. McLean Seaforth J. Connolly, Goderich: Robert Ferris, 'Harlock. "Agents• Ed. 4inchley, Seaforth; W. ChesneY. E mon dville; J W Yeo. Eolmesville; Alex. Leitch, Clinton ; R. JrmuheBrodhgen ZAAAALAAAaluu:AAAAJAAasA 4 ' 3 4 a 3 3 pianos1 A Carload of Canada Portland. Cemtnl Phone us for prices It will pay you John Hutton I.ONDES'BORO • TJX CLINTON NEW BRA it • PAGE TII r I1h REMARKABLE CASE ofMrs. NAM Declares Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity. Shamrock, Mo. "I feel it my duty. to tell the public the condition of my health before using your medicine. I had falling, inflamma- tion and congestion,. female weakness, pains in both sides,. backaches and bear- ing down pains, was short of memory, nervous, impatient, passed "sleepless nights, and had neither strength nor energy. There was always a fear and. dread in my mind I had cold, nervous,. weak spells, hot flashes over my body. I had a place in my right side that was so sore that,I could hardly bear the weight of my clothes.' I tried medicines and doctors, but they did me little good, and I never expected to get out again. I got Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier, and I cer- tainly would have been in grave or in an asylum if your medicines bad not saved me. But now I can work all day, sleep well at night, eat anything I want, have no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. All pains, aches, fears and dreads are gone, my house, children and husband are no longer neglected, as I am almost entirely free of the bad symptoms I had ;'before taking your remedies, and all is pleasure and happiness in my home."— Mrs. Josue HAM, R. F. D. 1, Box 22, Shamrock, Missouri. If you want specialadvice write Lydia E. !Inkhorn Medicine Ca. (confidential) Lynn. Mass. lo • • •t •. I •• Pianos and organs rent' • 04• ed. Choice new Edison it $ phonographs, Music & a variety goods.' .• • , E. Music `Emporium 4. 3 3 .� E 3 C. Hoare' 10, 3 See and here our finest New, Stylish.designs of Doherty Pianos and 3 Organs, ° • special values in Ar•t • • Cases 1 gently and slippedFast 'the detective in charge, who, attired as a sailor, to escape attention, had watched the col- loquy from his seat on an upturned fire bucket. He grunted contemptu- ously. I ought to have stopped her;' hp soliloquized. "But 1 don't buck. up Drs. Geo. & M. E. Whitley Reilemann Osteopathic Pby. i et'unuvvvvcrevvvvvvvvvvvvva NORTH END FEED STORE Seed eort1 On 'Hand—A large stock bf Corn, Mongols, and Turnip Seed, which will -be sold 'AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Secure Your Order for Specialists in Women's Children's Diseases Acute, Chromie, and Nervous Disor-dere Eye, Bar, Nose, and Throat. N FREE. CONSULTATION Office—Rattenbury 'Hotel. Tuesday and Friday. 7 to 11 p.m. FORD t McLEOD Fertilizer. Potash For Your Root Crap. We will mix it for yott at the store. TOOK THE NOVICE Of NIS FRIEND Stomach Trouble and Rheumatism Relieved By "Fruit-a-tives"a' Boat With Ali Her Strength Upon the Oaken Frame. against a girl with her millions. I wonder if she knows what he has done." Thit night the girl cried herself to sleep in her magnificent stateroom. "I wonder whether Ms prison is worse Mian mine!" she sighed. Nearly four hours later the Pata- gonia collided with a French liner !a a dense fog. She was struck fairly amidships and crumpled into a help- less wreck. The other vesseh stood by, and, ten minutes later, the pad- sengers were being transferred abeard her. Ten minutes after that the chief officer was dragging the captain of the Patagonia from Ms post on the bridge, the latter furiously resisting. "You'll have to comp, sir," he pro- tested. "You are the last of all." But he was not the last. He was the last but two. Down in the little prison under the bow a man waited, forgotten by all save one—the girl who, waking out of a dream of im- possible happiness into the reality of sorrow, had run to him, still half asleep, her fellow prisoner in the flesh, as she in the spirit. "Can't you climb through the win- dow?" she pleaded. ' "Won't you go back and leave me?" the prisoner answered.ered.. "No," she - replied. n„ '. They.:have saved themselves and forgotten you, the 'cowards! I shall not go unless you come with me." "Then," answered the prisoner, "you. will find an axe hanging beside the; BIRD PROTECTION Few of Our Feathered Frlendt In' jure Grain or Fruit knowledge I With the increasing the value of wild birds has come a demand for a larger measure of pre tectton for them in their passage. to and from Canada in their annual mi. gratione, as well as during their eo', journ here. Numerous organizations are at work to this end, and some of our brightest minds are devoting their time and energies on behalf of the birds: Ct Farmers. and fruit growers, almost as a unit, have come to recognize the valve t f birds as enemi ee of destruc• tive insects.' Careful investigations have shown that by far the ,greater number of our birds subsist on a diet' of insects, and only on rare occasions do ,they attack fruit. , Still further . education is required among the young, however, for the protection of birds and their nests; The Boy Scouts have been doing val. ued work in this direction. Agent for Heintzntan Pianos Old ones taken in exchange, and balance oneasy terms `FRANK W [VANS' TERMS CASH. PHONE 192 RAND TRUNK SYs EM Summer. Service to Highlands of Ontario From Toronto 2.05 a.m. 'daily for Muskoka Lake excep•f} Sunday for Lake of Bay Aleonquin Park 'Magnetawan Rive wee. Tima>rinl,Lake volute. Georgian 'Ba , Laub of t Sunday a slyfor ' and lyiag ebawan River p'ointg. , 12.011P mi dailyexcept t s nadaY dor A s kaLakes, L kd of Bays s and r1ofon guile Park. Steamship Express Leaves T1rortq 11,15 a.m, Arrives Sarnia Wh3s€ 1,30 p.m. Each Mondag, Wednesday and Sat urday,'conne tieg with N. N. Co.'s palatial steamships tor Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arthur, ,Fcrt William and Duluth, and at Port Wililam v.itlf G, T P. Railway for Winni- peg. and points in Western Canada Coaches, Parlor Library Cafe and Parlor Library Frei fet oars netlpeen Toronto and Sarnia Wharf: Further partieularStlon application to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents, John Ptansford & Son, city passen- ger and Ticket Agents, phone 57 A.D. Pattison, station agent'. We're new • selling Tgimothy Seed (Government Standard.). We also have on hand, Alfalfa 'Alsike,:and Red' Clover. , We alwlys have on hand —Goose (Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn PLAYING THEIR PARTS Two Prisoners, One Criminal, the Other an Innocent Girl, in Love Pact. By FRANK : FILSON. , pretty g travelling The tray girl in the g ulster peered through the -aperture in the thick oaken door which served also as a window. The room was a tiny one deep down in the bow of the liner, and almost completely dark. "Can you tell, me where the ship's prison is?" she asked, and, seeing the expression of surprise upon the face Of the man within, she added hastily: "The captain told us that there's a poor man in there who is being taken back to America to be tried. And I thought that as tomorrow ire New Year's day he might like—Oh, I beg your pardon!" There was no mistaking her •con-. fusion. As her eyes became ac- customed to obscurity she could see that the man's leg was fastened by, hugehaffer iron. .chain to a a long. "I am the prisoner," he answered, quietly. "And I thank you' with all my heart for the—money?" "I am so sorry," she answered, re- cognizing that the voice wasthat of a gentleman. Even the thanks.had been at once an' acknowledgment and a refusal: She slipped the purse back Into . her bag again. "Forgive ,me," she-said.in humiliation., "On one condition," he answered. "That you come again to say good-bye and wish me good fortune when they ship docks. Sympathy of any kind is po entirely foreign to my experience that well, somehow I like it." '. "Yes. I will come,^ she answered. galley door." She found it and, hurrying back with it, beat with all her strength upon the oaken frame; then, seeing that she could effect nothing, at the prisoner's command she passed it to him through the'little window. She heard the ham- mer of steel on iron. Presently he. had hacked loose the chain, with its shameful ball, and began hammering upon the .timbers. In' a few minutes the stout door awung off its hinges. They ran up on the deck together,' • along slanting ,passages and tilting stairs. The ship was deserted.ria moon' T flooding the sea with silver, disclosed a moving speck in the distance—the French liner, , hurrying back to port with its new cargo. They were utter- ly alone. They looked at each other and read •their fate in each other's eyes. "Why did you do" this for me?" asked the man. "Because 1 too am a prisoner," ane answered. "You don't look like 'a prisoner." he returned grimly. "I will tell you then. I was going back to America to be married toa man I hate. It does not matter how I came to be pledged to him. If I had broken my troth friends would have been ruined -friends to whom'( ower ri- everything. ' It was my task to sacri- fice myself.: Do you want to know more?" , He shook his head. "Not even my name?" "No. But you know nothing of me. I too was returning to America, to years of captivity for a crime com- mitted. And I was guilty. You ought to know -the worst of me because I .do- not want to die while youbelieve in "I wish to know nothing,"she an- swered. "Not even my name?" "No. What does it matter who we are or what we have done? - We are only actors, playing our parte. Some have a good part and win applause, while others are execrated. What does it matter?". "If I had known you before, I might' have played a different part." he said. The night wore on; only the gradual' tilting of the deck told' them that the end wee inevitable. Side by aide they crouched for warmth against the bit- ing ing wind. The prisoner had -lash two chairs together. At the last mo- ment they, were to tie themselves to these and leap/Into the sea. n is fin- gers clasped it. A Ms a -h d ole into hand stole Her 1 to fierce longing_ ng live surged into his soul. In that im- minent danger their hearts were re- vealed, each to each. "The ship may last till dawn, he said. "If we.nre saved, will you come with me to some far off country and let us redeem' our livestogether?" MR. L. LABRIE 594 Champlain Sty Montreal. "I have been restored to health by taking-`Fruit-a-tives'. For two years, I was a miserable sufferer front Rheu- matism and Stomach Trouble. I became very weak, had frequent dizzy spells . and when I took food, felt wretched and sleepy. I suffered from Rheuma- tism dreadfully, with pains in my back and joins and my (hands swollen: A friend advised me to try `Fruit a- tives' and from the outset, they did me good. After I had started the second box, I felt I was getting well and I persevered in the treatment. I can truthfully say that `Fruit-a-tives' is the only medicine that helped me. • LOUIS LABRIE. "FRIIIT-A-TIVE$" is the famous medicine made frontfruit juices. 50e: a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit•a-tives Limited, Ottawa. SUNDAY SCHOOL Lesson VI.—Third Quarter, For Aug. 8, 191,5. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, I Kings, x11:6-16, Memory Verse, 16—Golden Text, Prov. xvi, 18 Commentary Prepared by Rev. D. M: Stearns. In this record .of the division of the kiugdom and its cause we still see God over all controlling and In all working, for He has foreseen everything from the beginning and provided for every so called emergency and always tells the final outcome. This division of the kingdom has never been - healed till this day, but it will be iu His time, ac- cording to Ezek. xrxvit, 21, 22, "I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel; and one king shall be king to them all, and they shallbe no more two nations, neither shall they be divided into. two kingdoms any more at all." The im- mediate cause of this division is found in chapter xi, 9x 10, "The Lord was angry with Solomon because his heart was turned from the Lord God of Isra- el, which' had appeared unto him twice andbad commanded him concerning this thing that he should not go after other gods." Therefore was the king• dom rent in twain. Departure from God and disobedience to Him is back of all trouble, as a rule, and the devil is back of that, but the time will come when on this earth there shall be no more trouble, and from this earth and this atmosphere the devil shall have gone forever (Rev. xx,. 10; xxi, 1-4; axil, 3.5). Whether it be providing a Icing for Israel, as we have seen in the case of Saul, and David, and Solomon, or dividing the kingdom, as we are. about to see, the Lord generally works by ordinary humnn instrumentality. In our lesson story today we see Hadad Bevan and Jeroboam and Re - bohemia and old men and young men all doing seemingly as tbey saw tit, but behind, the scenes is an unseen. hand controlling. "The Lord stirred UP . adversary unto Solomon, Hadad, R Il the Edomite." "God stirred him up another adversary, Rezon, the son of Eliadah.". • "Thee eaitb the Lord, the God of Israel, Behold I will rend the kingdom out of the hand of Solomon and will give ten, tribes to thee.". • "The cause . was from the, Lord, That He might perform His saying, which the Lord spake by Ahijah, the "Shitonite, unto Jeroboam, theson of Nebat." "Thus saith the Lord, Ye shall not go up nor i st your Brethren the a an fl y fight g children of Israel: return every man to bis house, for this thing is from Me." (I flings xi 14, 28, 81; ati, 15, 24). Even the devil cannot touch a child of God without God's permission, as we see in the case of Job and of Simon Peter. The believer who aims to walk with God in humility and obedience may live iu continual peace and quietness, assured that all things age God's best Tie fell her answering clasp, and, turning toward her, he took her in his arms and kissed her. And when he feltherlips on his he knew that they would not be denied that chance they. sought, to live their lives anew. The east grew light, the stare thewild- erness s waned; day read over g p of waters. The yellow orb of the sun uprose. Night was gone, and their love had dawned as perfect as that day: :Then the man pointed sea - 'ward and cried out, Out of the horizon a small tramp eteamship was bearing down on them. When she came nearer it could be seen that she flew the Brazilian flag.. (Copyright, 1012, by W. G. Chapman.). Highest'Hand arbersirt Prices paid for Ray V L LOD D� W Iota Ret Bud Down. Os1kD' ``�,s Account of Backache. HAVE THE NEW ERA FOLLOW YOU. Subscribers to . the New Era many have their paper sent to then' to their summer address without extra charge. } It's easier ..to become a hero then to live up tioeit. • Mr. J.; A. Lubiniec.a: Dauphin, Man., writes. 'It is my plear,ure to write you. in regard to Doan's Kidney Pills which I.have been using for some,,tiree for kidney trouble, which used to affectm y , back so that at times I could not bend down, nor could I walk straight; 'I learn- ed Almanac, your pills from your shout 1 ed P and I bless the happy P3 hon rIihon thought t of buying this medicine. One time druggist persuaded me to buy 'a Kidney Pills, saying they were just as good, in fact he guaranteed they were, I yielded to his advice, and what was the result? I had bearing down pains in my back for two days,.so I took the balance of the pills unused .to The druggist and told him to give me Doan's Kidney Pilhs as they would stop the pain in 12 hours at the outs)~de. 14e told me he was sorry I did' not use more of the pills, and lengthen the time to await results. I told him there is no need of waiting with Doan's Pills, they go right to the spot. No substitute for Inc'. Doan's Kidney Pills are 50c a box, 3 boxes for 31.25 atall dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co Limited, Toronto, Ont. When ordering di roc i specify " Doan's " 1 ��. made Bim ,king at Sheahem (xri, 1; Ii x,eu Pedlar Galvanized Shingles, Corrugated Iron, his father's ten t eceut, reign had en a (adie4) e A Christian college -home, healthful situation. Tor prospectus and terms,wrlte the Principal R, I. v'7aruor, M.A.,D,D.,St. Thomas, Ont. •. e3'. Busin'ess. and Shorthand Westervelt School rtv. Y M c..4-1 ' l:ondol�'Oliiario College in Sea -goo Sept. lotto Julyt Catalogue Fyea. Enter any time. J. W Westervelt P,riricipal;;. 00000060e00000S000e00041e60 0 RIPPLES AND BAPS a • opompeoeseasecmoviseseesso All glen are equal th'e day they are born and thedayithey art buried. If you borrow trouble you must expect to pay'ahigh nate ofint)drest —0-- • It" conte some peopled moria' ito keep Up appeanancsi than it does to ili've. Theoffice( puts in morel ting. _dodging 'the man than it dos in seeking him. Many a beautiful' hat reprea'ents an unpaid milliner's bill. : . _—o—_ A parrot! should be taught( to speak' only( in polysyllables. ' —0 The sweet' girl graduat'e.refusess to stand aside' for the June bride. —.-0-- By the time* a man has' reached khe age where he knows things Reis old enough 'to.refiain from boasting of it.; ( --0--- If .wishes ware hors'e's, beggars would want airships _--o-- A man is out of spirits' when there isn'if: a drop in the( house. Our best( fri':nde are. apt to ape peals had—io 'amateur 'theatricals Even a politician obhjects being• shaved with 'arazor that has apull - -1 --0-- Some people grumble( because t they can find[' nothing'o grumble about. Financial" circums'tances'. alter leg al 'cases. for him and that no real evil can ever 'WE ARE befall him. But if there is disobed!- once or willfulness God will in love and wisdom chasten for our good.. Sol - omen being dead, P.ehoboam. his sou, Chron 1). Wilma jeroboam heard in Egypt that Solomon was dead . he I returned and, with a deputation, wait- ed ue st that ed upon Rehoboam with a eq be would lighten the burdens which Dealers in Sol - reigned in his stead, all Israel baying Felt"and Slate Roofing,caused to be placed• upon them. He asked for three days to consider their Eavetroughing, request, and meantime he consulted a first- with the old men and then with Plumbing and Heating, his young men. The former advised moderation and that he speak kindly Lightning Rods.1 to the people, but the latter advised increased severity. So when the third day came and Jeroboam and the peo- ple came again for his reply be spike to them as the young men had advised, for the Lord was by their evil counsel working out His purpose (verse 15), as Healso wrought by the counsel of Hushal, which was evil toward Absa- lom, to overthrow him. "The counsel r fover the e d tJi Stan e Lord the of thoughts of bis heart to all genera- tions," but all other counsel or device He bringetb to nought (Ps. xxxlii, 10, 11). "Whatsoever the Lord pleased that did He in heaven and in earth, in Call or phone fir prices. Repairs promptly done, BY am C Sutter Sanitary Plumbers Phone 7.1 uGw.'nnnph• PRINTING We are equipped to handle every kind of Printing -Cataloger, Publics tions, Office Forms, Commercial 5 to tionery,:.Annual Reports, Satisfaction'. Always, at the New Era DON'T NEGLECT WATCH YOUR -YO WATCH is a 'delicate piece of machinery. . It calls for {ens attention than most machinery. but must be !cleaned ke to caSi9l1� and oiled oc er11 perfect time.. t'Nlitt proper care s Waltham .W.atch will keep perfect for a lifetime. It will pay yea, tlrell-to.let us clean your water emery 12 or iS months. Edison Records and Supplies the seas and all deep places" (Ps. cxxxv, 6). - However people may associate them- selves against Him or take counsel to- gether Against Ills people, all shall be broken to pieces and come to nought. (Ira. vili, 9, 10). For "the Lord of hosts bath sworn, saying, Surely as I have thought, so shall it come to Oass; and as 1' have purposed. so shall it stand." (Ise. xiv, 241. Ile maketh the wrath of man to praise Him, and the eemninder He restrains. He saithtito, the sea, "Hitherto shalt thou come, but, no further;' and here shall thy proud waves be stayed." (Ps. laxly, 10; Tob xxxviii, 11). If our hearts are whole toward: Him He will hotel strongly Wit us and .cause otters to see and know that He i5 withr 05; hat if we are self willed and rely on Malian wt's, dem He will work against and overthrow us, though He uuiy 'hens lone with us. Be has 'a'purpose for f His redeemed, •' m ind ittdt 1 life o every 4 t as well as for the church. which 1. His body, and for His people Israel and for all nations; and He will ac- eo)npliel His purpose through His will- ing people individually and collectively, We never beard of anything so great as the love of God. W. R. Counter Jeweler and Optician Issuer of Marriage Licenses ,Don't fuat that charity rity ioft en a curseo humanity. --o-- E"van if you( do think your neigh hour is n crank herons no license to ithinlo you -are in the same class. CASTOR IA For Infants and Childress In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of • WHAT CATARRH IS : It has been said that every third person has catarrh in some form. Science has shown that at pas al catarrh often indicates a general weakness' a.` of the body; and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors do little, if any good. To correct catarrh you should treat its cause by. enriching your blood with the oil -food In Scott's Emulsion which is a medicinal food and a building -tonic, free frotn.any harmful drugs. Try it. a. Scotts; Borne, Tomato, Ont. .Canadian —National EX111BITI0N TORONTO 13e $150,000 wax $151:000 - "PATRIOTIC YEAR" ,' Model Military Camp Destruction of Battleships Battles of the; Air MAMMOTH Military Display MARCH OF THE ALLIES Farm .under Cultivation Millions is Livestock Government Exhibits THRILLING Navalagile Spectacle REVIEW OF THE FLEET Belgian e Art Treasures Creat ores Famous Band Biggest Cat and (log Show WAR 1TROPHIES Field Grain Competition Greater Poultry Show Acres wf Manufactures • One Thousand and One New Things to See REDUCED RAILWAY RATES FROM ALL POINTS r t •