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Some Famous British Labor -Leaders
E DOCTOR ;SAID
"I CAN'T HELPYOU
Suffered 10 Mouths with Kidney
Complaint. • Gin Pills' Cured.
Dunvegan; Inverness Co.
I, 'T am perfectly cured of Kidney cern-
plaint after using Gin'Pills.. ': $ix hours.'
,after taking the first P111 I obtained -re-
lief, and now after three months 1 feel
•as well as ever,
,,•T,suffered ten months and the Physi
•eian attending mo advised me to en to'•
the Victoria Hospital at Halifax, as
he could do nothing snore for me. I
'gray add that I used.a great deal of me-
divine; and "strictly 'followed my physi-
cian's directions regarding diet, etc„ but
without. avail, until`, ,providentially I
learned of Your most excellent remedy.
.1. am reeom rending Gin PLlls,
(Sad.), 5LEWIS MACPHERSON.
Sold by druggists and dealers every.
where at 5011 .t b.x-0 for .$52.50, Mi;
sent direct; 1Vi•ite for sample, free if
you mention this paper.
National D-ute and Chemical Co., of
Canada, l,im„Cil, T,xoluo. 175'.
Local News F4
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'TRY US
For lettlerheads, envelopes,busi-
mess cards, visiting cards, bill heads
circulars, wedding 'stationery, note
.and receipt forms, agreement forms
pamphlets,, sale bills, etc. We do
hi:ggh_.classr work and can promise
satisfaction in ,service.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR IA
WILL SUSPEND DUIPY
An order -in -council has , been
pialasied' allowing Passover ,bread
and ma'tlzo' to ecme in'tid Canada
Srce of ditty between (March, 11
and 'April 12. The minister of
customs was asked by a number of
leading (Canadians 'Hebrews' ,tb
make this consession.
M127EOROLOGIOAL REPORT
FOR DLIO, 1913.
The highest maximum temperature-
-49 0 on 2hd, the lowest minimum Lern•
peratnre was 3 0 on 27th, the highest
range was '200 pn 25th, the lowest
range was 20 on 22nd, Vile for
the month were max. i35770rein imum
:2j;.74L 0 and rsnge 12 03., The rainfall
rainfall was 82 incites and the snowfall
was S orches, The month wn9 a very
inib1 one for the season. On the 15th
.dandelions and tansies were in hloom
in the open,. The ground was slightly
covered with snow at the end of the
month,
S$Jioh ti
The family remedy for Coughs and Colds.
Small dose, Small bottle. Best since 1870,
PREDICTS PLENTY OF WINTER,.
There will: be no lack of winter.
if the United States weather bur
eau expentls read the sign alert.
Inquiries at the bureau as to the
prospects of a mild winter rreie
met with the statement that storms
merely were slightly delayed but
that nothing hacl come andel' the
del
a1t
nsent s obscan atio4
to o-
d;ecatie'Iess
than the usual minor
snowfalq, District Forecaster 'L” 1,
H. Bowie said the rainstorm which
swept the Eastern States Christ-
mas Day 'was merely the forerun -
mer of the regular processeo:r of
winder disturbances.
Children Cr.
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA `.
A S1CKL Y COLOR.
The auto markers for 1011 ,sug-
gest 'tincture of ruhbar;'b and a
disordered liver. The choice of
colors ':wilt give rise to grave
.!doubts as 'to. the etata of figes-
-•!tion of the individual who made
the final decision. Black letters on
a dull, pink may describe in some
way the odd tint than' has been
ed(oplie0, What merit ' the 1918
markers possessed in having black,
•:letlters on a yellow backgr'oundhas
been lost this year; The old mark-
-era 'were discernible for a great
dilsitfance along a road but the new
- combinalt;ion 'swill, dissolve into; a
flat `tone on the speeding car
that is anxious. to escape detection.
GETTING UP 'ANEWSPAPER.
Many people believe that anews-
paper falls together without work,
concerted action or plan. The Rev,
McLeod, a Presbyterian minister, of
Pasadena, was of this opinion, and
rnsked to beallowed to edit one edi-
tion of 'the Pasadena (Cal.) Star.
.t himself alt las
This isTiow he felt at
the end of hi,>I task, which, it must
be' said, had been done vane credit-
ably ;
redit-ably; "My trmeisrow almost up, as.
I pen this last line; mybrake is be -
fondled, and •I am free( to confess
(that I am right glad to vacate the
holy 'spoil. Such rush and riot dis-
array. Such ajulnble and rush. It
'strikes me as the effort to bring or-
der out of chaos and des it lightning
quick. ' li: Tarn reminde
d of the mem-
orable words, "The The ea0th was wih-
�
y
out form, and void and darkness
was upon the fact ofthe •deep, And
Ithe'spirit moved ' upon the face of
the waters." Never again shall: T
,criticize newspaper men mole. f
(shallpray for them. They Will have
my heartts forbearance 'henceforth.
They are tihe'hardes!t wor1eed,;short
est lived, poorest` paid brain work-
ers on thio welxry, old{ world."
GET TEE NUNII3ER RIGHT.
Perhaps you have not realized
how many of tike common faultgl of
aelephone service, .as you come in
contact with it, are due to the care-
less use of- {the telephone. For
exampla a +isubscrib:is instead of'.
1-ooking'in his directory; guesses at
the number wanted. The operator
of course tring,st the watong number
because }she is asked to do so. An
innocent subscriber is disturbed,
perhaps is summor-ed to the tele-
phone 'when <'very busy, and gets'
'the explanation from the careless
panty,"Oh, they have given me the
wrong number.' So the Company
and the service get the blame: "It
is mosllj important that'. telepho'n'e
users' consult the directory and get
the right number ,befone calling,
HINTS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Woo t'O Phoephodinii
2'he Great Rogliett Remedy.
Tones and invigorates the whole
arc•' ;„.,. ucrvouseystem, makes new Blood
in old. Veins, Cures Neirvoico
Debilitit Meatal and Brain M orrn, J3eapon-
denoD, Loss of $szer5l/ Pe)pitation of the
H ai t, l+niling Memory Price Si. nor boa, sis
for Sr. di One will Slceo ; six will sure, 1,Soldby all
. druggists or mailed in pion pkg. on receipt of
,i• Netn',aavphletmai.led free: THE WOOD
P
Write on one side of paper only.
Mail to reach us Wednesday of
each week or sooner.
Avyid all items respecting on per-
sonal character but send Alt the
News.
Clieeh off . this list it may assist
you to remember an important
item.
Births, Marriages, Deaths.
Accidents, Church News
Suppers or. Presentations.
Removals, Visitors,
Lodge News, Fires.
Public Improvements.
Law Cases, the 'Crops.
School Matters.
Correspondents will please • re-
frain from .sending ,notices of en-
tertainments where an admission
fee is charged, unless ;they send
word who is Tenponsible for the
payment of such advertisment. The
charge is) five cents a line—six
words 'make a line,
•
EDITOR, BLAMES 'HOUSEWIFE.
James Livingstone of the Grims-
by Indepe)ndent/ sizes up thingsin
'this way; The, foolishness or the
bad management of the housewife
has had a great deal to do with the
rise in the cost ohliving. As, for
instance, formerly the housewife
was content with good, old-fash-
ioned oatmeal, for the making of
the porridge for herself and family.
This oatmeal cost four or five cents
a pound, while today the same
housewife is buying all the high
faluting, •thigh -priced sibreakfast
foods that she can get hold of at
Itlwenty-five cents a pound. In-
sl,l'ad of the 1,oys and girls of to
day .leafing good, health -giving,
strength -giving, hunger -}satisfying
oatmeal porridge for breakfast,
,they are eating alet of dried-up,
crisp, flaked, paltle;urize:d, airified
petrified, ossified remains of once -
useful grain, but s ow without
either strength or substance, which
has been bought by their mothers
under the name of breakfast) foods
and sold by the groceryman at
about twenty-five cents a pound,
MINOR LOCALS.
The men who do a town more
harm than good niay be classed as
follows; First —Those who oppose
improvement. Second—Those who
run it down to strangenc. Third
Those who never adve tt;ise their
business. Four'tlh—Triose who dis-
Ltlrus't public-spirited) men, Fif th—
Those W1)o show no hio•spiiltality to
anyone Sixitlh—Those who hate to
see 'others make money. Seventh—
Those who oppose every move-
ment that does not originate with
•@,hemselvea. e'llgleth—Thoso ,'tvho
put on long faces- when a Strang-
er speaks. s of locating in their
itOwn. Naoppose
h los
e1
who
every public entcrpiiise which does
not appear of personal benefit to
`tlhemsely
The Burks 'Falls Arrow depre-
cates the
eprecates'the present method of em-
ploying teachers, the tenure of
office being :from six months to a
year, in comparison with the much
longer therms of former years. The
result of such rapid Ratings from
one, school to another must be ev-
ident to
v-ident'to the most obtuse—itspells
(dlisasitler to the pupils in equip-
ping them for i",he battle of life.
The complaint seems, to be general.
Th'e remedy sugge:jtled is to make
provision in the act that no qual-
ified teacher 'be engaged in any
school for a less period than 'two
years, unless ,by mutual consent
rdtthrement from the position is al
lowed.
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PRACTICAL - T CAL HEALTH HINT.
m �!
*t• Don't Sleep After Meals.
A- It is good to slolil l any time of* the day or iii ht except n11er as -k
substantial tnenl, and then it is
:;Beer mildles', 1 L t 21lto' dip- -it
i iter is ,t 1 hysivaal necessity. liar• t,
r. ticiil fly' if ;you are oVer thirty.-�.c
x• But even violent exercise is het- it
i. ter than a unit, e,i.
' 1n 01., every organ is at it'll ii
0)
a- lowest state of activity. And.
though thestonll11 ll works auto-
2;
mode:illy. it heals nervous' en -
.1.
n y. .ergy, This Bite gp-is eulplied
y,- 1'0011, the syr l nllhc'tie system at
1,
i • b n'iiig
of'h luuutl
la,, direction the the tr,
brain buur is tking moments, Ilut Iwheal i2
Ole -Oleernmcs somuulcgt the
,' h becomes less 1 tate t
h0
Lein la. bs. U 4
s
na meal is net ptnlul•ly. digested, �
mid ,all manner or injurious gns- •k
Y
e:: suet aacids are developed.
ile 1110\• after -a 111011.; „It is
goodwd roe Lhilt dut't.
elet
I
.
1 lvould do
elderly people Even P 1 o
%yell to postponetheirbeloved
n "forty wicks" .for a couple ^ of
hours.
y When people of nervous tem-
” porn went retire for the night and
cannot sleep it is usually because
their brains are still active and
refuse to part with the blood
which should properly, travel
elsewhere.
here.`
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FOR YOUNG FOLKS
Story of. a Dog Who Runs Away
From His Mistress.'
FOXIE A TRICKY RASCAL
An Enigma Game That Affords In-
struction and Amusement— Intelli%
gence of a Japanese Monkey—Item.
of Interest to Children.
You'd think a dog that had -a home
As nice as Foxie's wouldn't roam
But naughty Foxie's full of play
And thinks it fun to run away.
IP he Is tied he'll break the string.
The garden with his barbs will ring.'
He Is so pleased that hots free
Ile has to make a noise, you see.
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Gravioh
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A FIGHTING PREMIER
COUNT TISZA HAS FOUGHT. HIS
THIRD DUEL THIS YiEAI3.
[IuIlgltriari Statesman 1 -las Frequent
Occasion to 'Defend His Beliefs
With "Saclike Weapons and Re
Never Avoids a Fight—He Has a
Stiff Problem to "ace In Riotous
Hungarian Parliament.
Count Etienne Tisza, Premier of
Hungary, is a statesman of out-
standing personality who is ever
ready to defend his honor and his
beliefs, political and otherwise. Re-
cently he fought his third duel this
year, his adversary having accused
him of influencing witnesses in a
libel suit between two niembers of
Parliament.. The light was stopped
after both contestants had been
severely wounded by the heavy
cavalry swords used.
Count Tisza is 52 years old, a
man of exceptional ability and wide
administrative and parliamentary ex-
perience. :Fie has sat in the Buda-
pest Parliament for nearly, 30,. years,,
The children all race after ]aim
Across the lawn so neat and trim,
If he can dodge out through the,gate
He'll not come home till It is late,
Though others may be cross and scold,
Ono friend he has, this rascal bold.'
His mistress clasps hint to her heart 1
And nobly taltes the sinner's part,
m hint once more
She kindly welcomes yw
With tidbits from the pantry's store.
He barbs his promise to bo good,
As, a repentant scapegrace should.
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Yo Can Cure
CONSTIPATION
STiPATION
By The Use Of
MILRURN S LAXA-LIVER
PILLS.
A free motion of the bowels daily should
be the rule of every one, for if the bowels
do not move daily constipation' is sure to
follow and bring in its train many other'
troubles when the bowels become clogged
up. You get Headaches, jaundice, Piles,
Heartburn, Floating Specks before the
Ryes, Catarrh of the Stomach, and those
tired ,weary feelings which follow the.
wrong action of the liver.
Mrs. Elijah A. Ayer, Fawcett Hill,
N.B., writes:—"I was troubled with con-
stipation for many years, and about three
years ago my husband wanted me to
try Milburn's Laxa-Liver. Pills as they
had cured bim, I got a vial, and took
them, and by the time I had taken three
vials I was cured. , I always keep them
on hand, and when I need a mild laxative
I take one."
Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 26e.
a vial, 5 vials for 91.00, at all dealers, or
mailed direct on receipt of price by The
T, Milburn Co,, Limited, Toronto, Ont.
In B Flat.
The Teacher of Singing—Now, chit
dren, sing up "Little Drops of Water,"
and put some spirit in it.
The Head, (whispering)—Careful, sir,'
careful. Remember this is a temper.
ance school. 'Say—e1•—"Put some gin:
ger in it," -if you must,—London Sketchy
A Changed Man.
'Have you noticed any change in'.
your husband with th e
changing of
years?"
"Yes; be used to tell me of his throb.,
bang heart. Now he talks exclusively
about his llver."—St. Louis Post -Dis-
patch.
its Inconveniences.
"Many a girl firmly believes her face
1s her fortune.". •
"Yes, and many an investment of teal
kind has some very bad features."
Baltimore American,
corxT 1irIENNP: Yin A.
attaining a high reputation as a de-
bater and worker, From 1903 to
.1905 he was Premier and a few
years later became the strong elan of
the National Labor Party. In May,
191 2, he once more came into power
as president of the council; at a time
of much storm and stress. 'Tho
kingdom is predominantly Magyar,
but the population of 20,000,000 in-
cludes many Germans, Croats, Slays,
Ruthenians and Serbs, whose na-
tional aspirations frequently bring
them into 'conflict with the Govern-
ment. A reform scheme doubled the
franchise, but practically provided
that the increase should be. Magyar.
This disdrimination gave rise to
scenes, of unexampled disorder in
Parliament and, at times, pandemon-
ium was a mild description of the
furious outbreaks of passion. Count ,•
Tisza, 'however, is endowed with a
firm belief in his own opinions and
a fixed determination to 'carry his
projects through. His firmness
gradually wore down the opposition
01' the obstructionists,' but be is.
merely sitting on the ,rafety valve
and any untoward event, such as the
death of Emperor Francis 'Joseph,.
.may lead to violent outbreaks and
bloodshed, especially if the subordin-
ate nationalities federate, as they
threaten tb do.
IEitLTH Fait 13itBY •
Jim i {stn
To keep the baby }healthy and
'oltrong his ,little stomach musty, be
kept ,f4Weet and his bowels working
� IY
reg u al,l list is the secret 'hof
hea1;011 in little ones, The mother
who'keeps alsupply of Baby's ,Own
Tablets in the house can fedi rea-
sonably sure i r that her Tattle ones are
onab
going escape
f child-
hood
a e the results s o 1
ri.ld-
ood
to ailments', for 'tike Tablets in
sltlantLyrellieve and cure Isuchittiou
blies' as constipation, indigestion,
colds, colic and worms bys'egulatr,;
ing the stomach and bowels. Con-
cerning them Mrs. Jas. Deroche,
Cache Bay, Ont'., writes; "I have
used Baby's Own Tablets for three
years and have always found there
the best remedy for little wrest"
They are sold by medicine deal- For all tun an-dlt : Moat trouble tuser
IHow, are your good g New Is'a and Iar•in''
ens or by mail at 25 cents abox g it has no equal, 2oc and 50c.' per
'holding ou{l? A whole week is up boltltle,; at all drug stores'. Na -w Era acid Farm
from The Dr, Williams Medicine lcite
Co. Broclevaile Ont. podgy.
For theChild'rer9
Mother's Little- Helper
Is a Sunshine Girl.
'!WI OIIJi ' !11111lj
Build a Better Silo
and • Save Money
BUILD the kind that will keep
your ensilage always at its
best. Build the kind of silo that.
does not have to be repaired or
painted every other year. Your
dairy herd will showits appre-
iation in the additional quantity
of milk it gives. The best -silo, by keep-
ing .ensilage perfect, increases output and
soon pays for itself.
A Concrete Silo
is the dairyman's surest dividend payer.
It keeps ensilage in just the right condi-
tion and does not permit k to dry out or
get mouldy. A concrete silo cannot leak,
rot, rust or dry out. It has no hoops to
replace. Requires no paint and needs
' no repairs during an ordinary lifetime.
Send to -day for this free book "What
the Farmer Can do With Concrete." _
It tells how to build a concrete siloand
many other things on the farm that will
save you many dollars.
Farmers' Information Bureau
Canada Cement Company
Limited
519 Herald Building, Montreal
Mother'o little helper,' busy all the day.
Washing up the dishes, putting then
rtway,
Dusting out the parlor, brushing. down the
stair,
Keeping things 1n order, she is' evert' -
where.
Soothing now the baby ween ICs innthles
hurl,
Keeping little sister from .playing 10 1110
dirt,
Slaking peace among 1)10211 when the chit-
dreg frown,
Getting tea for mother when she goes to
town.
Mother's little helper, may she year to
Year
i,ealn, new vass of helping,
learn now
Rays to chile.',
Cringing smiles and gladness to every ono
she knows,
Featte•ing the sunshine everywhere she
goes.
Starting Something.
"While you are in asking papa fui
my Band in marriage, Philip, I'll be
playing something lively ou the piano,'
said the sweet young thing.
"No. I wouldn't do that, Jessica," re-
plied the young man, "you know some
people can't keep their feet still when
they hear lively music." - Yonkers
Statesman.
American View.
"So you don't approve of those Lon.
don suffragettes?" '
"I don't know much about them," re.
plied Miss Cayenne, "but I can't help
feeling that a woman who can't sub.
due a few men without the use of dy
namite is something of a failure."—
Washington Star.
The Truth.
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Ii11 IlhliJ;:!.' .rd,
She—What is the greatest punish-
ment a man can receive for bigamy?
He—Two mothers-in-law, my dear.
Philadelphia Press,
Churches iSiliow'c2d
'1211 f ii t►' tl Raffles
Women to '9111' • c, c u,-Ee.
.101111 1 I "y.,,,? 1 --,i „r
> r Ioislr'I 1I, h, 1•'. 't 1 I"t Al
111, hl:n e, 1 ti' i, ,'•1.,,•_} i'I
roantty f, rho lu 11 , i •'
Trac Stratford IIcarlcl gives fourth earl 1 ell the 11,'a I
some celauses of the Criminal Code ia„ temp 1 asa'v1, ill;-,,,,
as to $afflr's' which will beabane-
fit 'to some' of our a'ead'ers';-1Re- 111111'1,. mirei,i, I It.. ' cm."
cently Chief of Police Lannin for- ,'hurl: 11111 "mnrl •I,••1!: 0.'.,
bade a certain society in this, city 2':111 1111 111,0' ,'n. 1,111'•, ,•
itio sell tickets with coupon attachel ,i s h r',n 1,•1•1 rn„1:11.1:, n" -i ii
ed, which, if it held the lucky num- Aun•rliein tinnils (it ei,ed e.ii
ber entitled the holder to two fine
to In'n1t i,•1' I, a ri 1•i,.m,l a.
geese.
Following the order of the Chief,
there was considerable criticism by
the members of the Society, They
claimed that churches in the city
had held raffles, etc., and had not
been interfered with.
To prove that Chief Lannin c1i1
his duty and also to enlighten our
readers' on the question of churrch
raffles,f we rpint pail. of section
230, of chapter 1.11 of the Criminal
Code. 1t is as follows;
236.—Everyone is guilty of an in-
dictable offence and liable to two
years' imru'ieonment and to a fine
not exceeding two 'thousand dol-
lars who{—
(a) makes, prints, advertises or
publishes, n causes t u ocur s to
le o c e o e
11
1
Uomade'' rrnta-�` �tcltettased or
be made, printed, n,1s-t:rtisede or
published, and proposal, scheme or
plan for advancing, lendings giv-
ing, ,selling or in any way dispos-
ing of any property, by lots, cards
tickets, or any mode of chance
whaltisoever; 01'
(b) sells, barters, exchanges or
otherwise disposes of, or causes 01,
procures, or aids or assists in, the
sale, barter, exchange orother dis-
posal of, or offers foil sale, barter
•or exchange, any lot, card ticket
or other -mean's of device for ad-
vancing, lending, giving, selling or
otlherwise disposing of any proper-
ty, by lots, tickets or any mode .,
of. chance Whatlsoever; or,
tc) conducts or manages{ any
scheme, contrivance or operation of
any kind for the purpose of deter-
mining who, or the holders of what
lots, tickets, numbers or chances,.
are (the winners of any property so
proposed to be advanced, loaned,
given, ,sold or disposed of,
This section does not apply to,—
(b) raffles for.- prizes of small
value atany bazaar held for any
chariit(abie or religious object,. if
permission to hold the same ha
been oibtainedfromothe eiky• 01'
01911-0-17 municipals council, or from
the Mayor, reeve or other chief of-
ficer of,ihe city, town or other
municipality, wherein such bazaar
is held, and the articles) raffled for
(thereat have first been offer(Ddfor
sale and none of ,them are of a
value exceeding fifty dollars,
It is to be hoped that the matter
has been made plain hy:tthe above
quotations from: the Criminal. Laws.
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Mot
U, S. Crovernmei
Below is en extra
Gov. att1, for tender:
reel e coal must L1
tinned and 92'05,'21'10
phutere Pealing (0;
We lin ndle 11othicg
grade 1'hiladelplila
House phone 12. Of
Live
2500 Chickens, 1000 1Nr'nd
Ducks Jitcla Week trortt
until January
To finish your own lout
have Wheat, Oats. and Btt
specially,g„'nwnd for fattenpose's, as very •teaseinahle
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