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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1913-01-23, Page 6ROVAL PURPLE Stock& Poultry Specifics , We will send absolutely free, the asking, postpaid one ,of our 'FREE ' for 1,arge 61 -page books (with in- . sort), 'on the common diseases of stock and poultry. Tells how to feed ail kinds ot beaVY and light horses, celts and Mares, mild' cows., calves and fattening steers, alSo how to keeP and Teed poultry so that they will lay as well in winter as in anmmerit contains '460 recommends from al!+, over Canada, from people who have 'used our goods, No farmer should be without it. You can fatten cattle and,hogs in a Month's lees time by using our Royal Purple Stock Specific than you could possibly -do without.it, thereby saving a month's feed and labor and the cost to you will not be more than 11.50 for six pigs or $1.00 for one steer. It will keep your horses in show condition with ordinary , feed. If you have a poor, miserable -look- ing animal on your place try it on this one first and see the marvellous result which will he obtained. Our Stock Specific will increase the milk flow three to five Is. per cow per day, while being fed in the stable. A 50a package will last a cow or horse 70 days. ROYAL PURPLE POULTRY SPECIFIC Will make your"hens lay just as well in the' -winter as In the summer, and will keep them free from disease. These goods are Pure and unhdulterated. We do not use any cheap filler to make a large package, entirely different from any on the mar,et at the present time. • Royal Purple Stock Specific, 50e pelcgs.; dour 50e pekes., in an air -tight tin, for $1.50. • Royal Purple Poultry Specific, 25c and..50c voices.. and 11.50 air -tight tins that hold Sour 500 pekes. .Royal Purple Lice Killer, Spa and 50e tins; 30c by mail, • ' RoYal Purple Gall Cure, 25c and 50c tins:; 80c' by mail. Royal Purple Sweat Liniment, 50e bottle; 65c by mail. Royal Purple Cough Cure, 50e rtin; 60c by Royal Purple'Disinfectant, 25e and 50e tins. Royal Purple Roup Cure, 25e tins; 20e by Roya.11Purple Worm Powder, 25c tins.; 80e by Manufactured only by TheW. A. Jenkins Mfg. Co. London, Canada Royal Purple Supplies and Booklets may be bad from Ford & McLeod, Flour and Feed: W.S.R. Holmes, Drugs CLINTON Great Britain sold more than 1,680 ,000 incandescent laps to other e countriesin the first six inontitis lash year. A new electric saw takes the place of the • itnore familiar' type of knife and kiwi for cutting up meat for retailers. California now ranks first emong all the states west of the Missia- sippi ' river in the value of its mineral prodnetion: •••2•OnnolePoisesSCWS0000011?0000011* , • • srixws • • • S C 11 00 L S; • • s • • Toronto 'Ca cacia, intt clue Ehel • Central Business College, the • Centrel Telbgraph and 'Sail- • road School, • and Four City • 2 Branch Business 'Salaam All • ; proVide • exsellant eihr sea • • leading to got/a salarted p si- 0 tions. Free catalogue on requeist. Write for it, W • • Shaw. Presitsent. Heed office • Yonge and Gerrard f•treete ete (h Toronto Mit • • ' • • 0 00000000001000:200•0000•0••• Bush-nss Change Haying pusehaced One genereal store and stock of Mr. Root, Clark L,," 'Constance, we eve in a r.• sitIon o supply the people of the iur- iounding coure.ry with gods at close cut prie-s in all lines. We have bought largely en pre- ; era den of the Christmas trade. If yeti will call and s, e. oh' stock, we :oink it wit ihterest. you; hr'e aie in a position to eiy tux TiStOnlerS the•Lighest harket price 1 or all kin ts e. produce. Live snd ,'ressee fowl lir ught to be deliver- ed at ous store every Tbursuav morning. • Our Moito---'A Square Debi for Everyone. Wisling you all A Merry Christmas and it Happy t nd Prosperous New Year, Sydenharn River at Wallaceburg De- sirbys Property. CII4•S:TI1A kr, ,1 n ,.20. -,As a result of the flooxls in the river F„.Iyderrhain Waliaoeburg, (lite to heavy rains, the tug Mande early Saturday broke loose from her moorings ,and drifteddown s t tea m , crashing iiitd tire Duncan street, bridge, The force of the colli- sion swung the brichte ,open and the 1i12,7 went through, lodging against the Pore Marquette bridge further down, 'closely followed by a freight boat, 'which, after striking the bridge, sank it: thirty feet of water. The barge •Belknap and the tug Roney also broke loose, ,strikitg' the Duncan street bridge, forced the swing shut, and j s aimed there. Tile south approach of the bridge is demolished and the ice piled five feet high in places. Cel- lars and stores are flooded. Grand River Subsides. GALT, Ont, Jan. 20. -The Grand River flood which came on Saturday, suddenly and unexpectedly, some- what subsided yesterday. Beyond flooding cellars abutting on the stream, no damage wa,s done. But oldest inhabitants say that midwinter flood is invariably followed by heavy ahnel 'disastrous spting freshets. Not a pound of tee have been stored in Galt thie whiten ancl if the weather keeps open, it willemean importation of 5,000 tens to ,supply the town neXt summer. Ohio's Rise Ruins Crops. GOLC10NDA, Ills., Jan. 20. -The rise of the, Ohio River is causifig the most damage to live stook and ceops since the flood of 1884, according to reports received , here. The river rote nine inches ha the last 24 hours. Thom- sanels of bushels of corn and many head of hogs and cattle have been destroyed. ' BRIEFS FROM THE WIRES. William 'Wallace, a Toronto line- man, was electroeuted during Satur- day's storm.. ' Commander Evangeline Booth ad- dressed two large meetings at Massey '.Hall, Toiroeto, yesterday. The Grand Trunk Pacific is" plan- ning to transport sixty carloads of grain to Cochrane Walter Bieclmere, a young English- man, died in an .ambulance. in To- ronto from the effects of.gas-poisoning. The Argentine avirttoe, Lt. Origine, while making a flight near Branclzen, Argentina, Saturday, fell with his ma- chine and was killed. The novel "Three Weeks" was offi- cially condemned as obscene litera- ture, when. before Judge Lauda of Montreal on Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Gauthier, of Orient, Ont.. who was murderously attacked by her husband, who afterwards suicided, is reported to be recovering. The strike of dress and ebbe waist makers, one of several trades involved in the entratent Workers' wallmut, was settled in New York Saturday. Word has been received in Montreal that the body of Princess Salm-Salm was being sent to her birthplace at Si. Armand, Quebec, for burial. John Thompson, one of the oldest settlers in the Moosomin district, Saskatchewan, died at the age of one hundred years six months and four day. • • Julia Caroline Ripley Deng, author- ess, died at her home in Rutland, Ver - meet, Saturday. She was a native of Charleston, SO., and was in -her. 8Sth year. A garrison 'of 25,000 men will be ne- cessary to guard the Panama Canal, Cel. Goethals, the chief builder, told the. U. S. House naval affairs com- mittee on Saturday. Dr. Simon, director, of the Radio- graphic; inatitute, Geneva, will have his loft hand amputated owing to in- juries clone by the Renate -en' rays. His collaborator, Dr. Leroyer, also lost two fingers. MUST KEEP QUIET. Foulke E. Brandt Will Go to Prison Again If 1 -le Talks. NEW YORK, Jan. 20. -After serv- ing six Of the' 30 years to which he was sentenced for burglary at the home of Mortimer L. Schiff, where Ile was a servant, Foulke 1.1 Brandt left fop Minnesota on an early train Sat- urday to begin life anew and 'enjoy ---o— f. the freedom of the pardon greeted him by Gevernor Sulzer because .the sen- 11AL L & co tence 'MIA excessive. e .Brandt has Been warned' if he re- peats 'or refers to the slanderous statements previously made, which he retracted publicly Friday, or seeks te gain any notoriety by either writing • of his east or appearing on the stage,, the patdon will be revoked. CONSTANCE neadquapiers FOR Walking anti Riling Oliver plows I. Fl. C. Gasoline Engines McCormick Machinery Pumps and Windmills. ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS AND EXPERTING, CALL ON lair a Mk Corner of Princes and Albert , streets. ' , • s ,,e-zzaaraerezereuenzenaret.temeer -,...rem-rae., trat BtOoestWollt!tge , Stratford., Ont. The DCst, Practleal Training School in Ontario Three Departments COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND -TELEGRAPHY. All eoutses are thaeotigh and prapticagl. Teachers, are ex- Pertenced and graduates are planed in -positions. We give individual. attention, and ste- duents may enter at anytime Write for flee catalogue, at once: . D. A. McLachlan, Principal U. S. Soldiers Seize Flail Land. BIJITPALO, N.Y., Jan. 20.-A eons - patsy of the 29th, infautry marched front Fort Porter to the foot of Ede street Saturday and seized that part of the Delaware, La.elcasvanna, Western ooal trestle which, the Gov- ernment alleges, encroaches on Fed- eral property. The land is fifteen feet in depth, extending along about 1,000 feet of the harbor entrance, and is weeth seven hundred thousend dol- lars. It has been the subject of liti- gation between the railroad and the Government for twenty years. The next reeve, U. S. Attorney O'Brian said, rests with the railroad, and unless they MOVC quickly, he add- ed, the trestle will be torn deem. Dirigible Balloon Wrecked. BERLIN, Jan. 20 -The direnble bal. loon Scbuettelanz, which was forced to lout near Potsdam yesterday be- cause of the failure ot the elevating , redden was seized by a cross wind and carried on to a house where it hung, the eneelope badly rent, and the balloon.' otherwise damaged. a mechanic jumped out from an altitude of 60.feet, breaking his arms and legs. The accidents followed a three -hours' trip in 011211 wind. , Cook's Cotton Hoot Compound': The groali Uterine.T nio and only safe effectual Monthly Regulator on which women can depend. Swain three degrees of strength -No. 1, $1.; No. 2. se degrees stronger,131 No. 3, for. Spactal efOes, Iss per hex. 'Sold by all druggists, or sent prepaIti on receipt of price. , Free pamphlet, Address; THE PA6KME01013100.501101711,057. VermerigWincb-s' Parkhill t.azeti ileadei's What They Haveinotvil The Parkhill Gazette finds diet Parkhill has a narroweininded citizen or two who de not seem to consider the newspaper office is place of business, and Sound it necesaary last week to enlighten its readers as follows. -The '‘Eta- zette".-. Was' quoted Several times atthe Friday evening meeting in the TOWn Hall. As a metter or fact' the ,"Gazette" has not expressed an opinion either foe Or against local option. We have space to sell just as the meechaets in town have goods to sell and we sell that space to the public' or just 'as the professional man sells his services to the public. We have sold space to both the Local Option Com- mittee and to the anti Local op- tion coreinittee. That' space bee - longs to the people who have pure chased it. The 'Material which ap- pears in either space is the same to es, as any paid "adveetisement, we cannot dictate to any committee oe mopehant or advertiser that shall be Printed in the space which they have piarehesed, eurleas it be libel- lous matter, Neither are we res- sponaible f what appears; there and we believe a newspaper should serve all classes of the commemity' jest as any other business . serves all classes. the merchant does not refese to sell tea or sager or dpyr goods or clothing or hardware or furniture to a customer because that customer chances to be on the Local Optionor on the anti Local option side of the question. Then why should not the newepriper do business with all classes of the public inst as -every other business man in town does and why Should not each side of any question have accorded them the privilege of haying their opinions printed in the columns of the local press? In a good all round stand up fight no one wishes to gag or bind his op- onent. And in giving publicity to both sides the"Gazette feels that it is Only plaYieg fair." Jaurez Linze.Repaired. EL PASO, 7; es es, Jan.20.-After busting many bridges on both rail- roads :between 15 mei end Chileedi 115 City, rebels have permitted the re- pairing ,of the telesteph lines. 2 his enables them to use tee wires for their own, eurposets, and at thn SHmV? rime hear 'all that is tranamitted by lise federals. , No atteMet has: been matte 00 repnir eithcr road. AC wever Might MAY TURN ENT° ER You should never' neglect a cold, how- ever slight. If you do not treat it in time it will, in all possibility, develop into broachilis, pneumonia, asthma, or some other serious throat or lung trouble. On tbe first sign of a cold or Gough it is advisable to cure it at once, and not.let it run on for an indefinite period . For this purpose there is nothing to equal Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, a remedy that has been universally used for the past tweutY-live years. You do not experiment when you get it. Mrs. Louls•Lalonde, Penctanguishcne, Ont., writes:-" When my little boy was two years old he caught it cold which turned into bronchitis. I triecl every- thing to cure him, even to doetor's medi- cine, but it did him no good. One day I was advised to give Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup it trial, and before he had half a bottle used, he was cured. I would ad- vise all mothers to try it, as.%ood results will follow. My home is never without it." See that you gee "Dr. Wood's," as there are numerous imitations. It is put up in ir yellow wrapper, 3 pine trees the trade mark; the price, 26 and 50 cents. Manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont, Robber Identified, 13bnoN, Jan. 20.-1. C. Edwards, a clerk in the Buffalo office of the Grew.] Truek :Railroad, identified Wm, Matinee yestercley as the _man who rt,b1 ed the Buffalo ticket office of is probably due to uric acid in the system—the blood must be purified ---- the poisonous acid driven out and general health' must be improved. Thousands testify that Scott's Emulsion rids the system of poisonous acid by enriching the -impover- ished blood, and its con- centrated nourishment is converted into red blood corpuscles which drive out rheumatism. It is especially valuable to aged people. Ask for and insist on SCOTT'S. Scott Dowse, Toronto, OnMrIo 12-60 Says GIN PILLS Are Good For Pain In The Bak HI,;`,1\T your grocer tells you he uses a certain tea in his Own home, yoit feel pretty'sure it's good tea. . And when ,a pro. anneal.- druggist takes GIN PILL, for lis 9615 oche, you can feel / guile sure there is nothing else quite so good. Winnipeg, May 19t15, x9x2. "In the autumn ol 1911, 7 suffered with a continual pain in the back. As a drnegist, I tried varioussremedies without any apparent results. Having sold GIN PILLS for a n umber of years, thought 'there ssult be good in them, otherwise the sales would not increase • so fast. I gave theni a fair trial and tlae results I find to be good". GEO. E. ROGERS: GIN PILLS have well earned the eon5dence which druggists, as well as the public, have in them. For years they have beeii relieving the pain of Rheumatism, Lumbago and Kidney Troubles generally, And changing tortured cripples tube strong, supple men end women. Why should you goon suffering when there is a remedy so easily obtained and 'SQ reliable? GIN PlIeLS cost but eoe. a box, 6 for $2.50. Money back if they do not help yott. Sample fret if you write National Drug and Chemical Co. af Canada, Limited, Toronto. 150 .pozt , on me. hi. Manogue is s under arrest here, charged with holding up the Boston and Albany ticket office, lust week and is wanted in Cleveland, New York and Philadelphia in similar cases. Th; ee Schsoners Aground. " NEWPORT -NEWS, Va., Jan. The coal steamer Evelyn, froth Philadelphia. to Key WestWith'.eteal for, the navy, was driven hard aground ell Cape Henry early Saturday in a eauthwest gale. plain Hecker' and his 'crewwere taken ell eaft•ly. The schooner, General White, from Mobile, eas driven astreend :eel an 11nklIOWT1 sehoonet Ives smie, The CluW later were rescued. • .Was Not Peisened. WINNIPEG, ,Tan. postnehtern on the body cif Ebbe liallonqu.. 1, whose sudden death was at blest thought to be due to candy she ale, reveils the feet that death was due te acute enteritis. tier oshysiciati etstei she had been 111 fur ametral days. 1 71141-11VIARKIETS (0, CHICAGO jun. 1S. -All board of trade markets were dull and feature- less today the usual week -end shun - ti Prices decline slightly. Cables belies unchnn 11010 Liverpool ana advirca generally without color, some - WOO eterteJ is story that the' best knowreof the private crop prophets was preparing a bullish bulletin on • •.eat. it helped prices until the prognosticator published a formal de- nial. Th:fre was another report Mutt" one of the most influential tra1er:4 waS buying wheat, and this 'NOS fennel's - denied, but not until it had armee° n slight npward flurry. In 7'eneral the P:t folloWtkl any important" haying or :telling orders ana in the absence of these eld nothing. Primary recoil -As for the 'week, were larger than a week ago, the gain coming from the —01 - west. Northwest receipts decreased a little. The Liverpool market ClOr 1 71,6 loWer on wheat and 44(1, to 1,0 lower on coml. Antwerp closed unchanged, Dtalanest 7ie nigher. Berlin 71,e to 'go icwer, mid Pr ?is ho to 1/2c higher. WINNIPEG OPTIONS. Open. nigh. Low. Close. r.lire: Wheat -- May „, 8771, 59 • 577(„3, 87.% IS JulY .... 8996 SD% 89 85% 891,1, Oats - Mar 05;4 3571, July este 5631, TORONTO GRAIN M • .-..T. Wheat, new, bushel ....70 05 to 50 55 Wheat, goose, bushel .. 0 93 • Barley, bushel 0 65 tab Peau, bushel ' 1 00 .... Oats, bushel 0 41 Buckwheat, 'bushel 0 50 Rye, bushel . . 0 65 T3RONT0 DAIRY MARKET. Butter, separator, dairy.. 0 25 0 00 Butter, creamery, lb, rolls 0 32 0 34 Butter, creamery, solids.. 0 30 Butter, store lots 0 24 Egggy,:: oisatidruge 0 30 , doz0 26 0 27 .... Cheese, new, lb' . ... 0 11 0 15 NOney, 'extracted, "ib 0 121/2 Honeycombs, dozen 2 75 3 00 MONTREAL MARKET. • MONTREAL, Jan. 18, -Cables on Mani- toba spring wheat came -weaker today at a decline of 131,11 to se, in sympathy with the lower -American and' Canadian markets on Friday. ...At the above re- duction there WaS a' good demand ftom foreign buyers, there being a number of orders' in the market COP round lots, but as the mites bid were out of line with exporters' views no sales were made. The local market tor oats was; dull, but there was some demand ror new caop American No. 3 yellow corn and sales or several cars were' made at 60c 'per bushel, ex., store. •The sales of wheat bere ror ex- port account for the week were over 1,000,00e bushels. The export trade In flour was quiet, but ehe local demand` 1.3 fair and the tone of the market steady: The demand for .millfeedis slow and prices are easy. Butter is ouiet and steady. Cables on cheese wore firmer, but the 'demand .frOm English buyers is still 'quiet. The egg market 10 unsettled and easier. Ileceints ror week 1531 cases, against 296 a year ago. Demand for provisions Is fair. Stocks; Wheat, 465,440; corp, t 22,102; ' oats, 1,438,591'; barleY, 10,959; buckwheat, 51737 flax, 72,895; flour, 18,3,338. Corn-AmeriCau No. ''S 'yerlOw, 65c. Oats -Canadian western, No. 2, 42.343c to 430; 700. 3, 40,4e, to 41e; iimira No. 1, 1/2 feed, 41c, to 42c; No. 2 local white, 39c; No, 2 lecarwhite, 3Sc; No. 4 local white, 875. Barley --Manitoba feed, 550 to 58c; malting. '78a to 150,. Buckwheat -No. 2, 57e to 5Sc. Flow -Manitoba sums' wheat patellae, firsts, 15.40; seconds, $4.90; strong bak- ers, 11.70; winter patents, choice, 55.35; straight rollers,14:95 to 55; do.,bags, 12.35 Rolled oats -Barrels, 54.50; bags, 90 lbs., 12.121/2, Mllifeed-Bran, $20; shorts, 922; mid- dlings, 127; moutille, $30 to 135. .' 1 -lay --No. .2, per ton car lots, 913.60 to 'Cheese -Finest western, *1.3: finest 1asterns, 121/20 to 129!0. Butter -Choicest creamery, 251/.2c, to 2045c; seconds, 250 to 270 Ilggs-Fresh,40070 420; selected, 27C to 29c' No 2 stock '25e to 20e Potatoes -Per bag, car lots, 650 to 75c. Dressed hogs -Abattoir killed, $13.25 to. , 513.60; country, 512 to 513. • Pork --Heavy Canada Short mess, bbis, 35 to 46 pieces, 129; short cut hack, Higa, 45,10 65 nieces. 128. ,js11—LJtI10Uu 011110 014 100., 11 UJi wood 116117, 20 12sc 550 110: pure. 11erce5, 275 11.m,, 04.75; WOod pfillS, 20 1121, 5151:, LIVERPOOL MARKET ,LIVERPOOL, Jan, 10, --CloSIng-Wileat, sxeadY; No 1 Man„ 75 0 1/2t1: No. 2 Man, 75 7t1; No, 8 Man , 75 55'; dull, Math, 7o lid; May, 7s 2Y2c1; J uly, 7.03oY4--1. CSpot, quiet: 12500 10 01: Old, Cs Vzd; 'Amerloan mixed, °la (via flalveston), 55 511: futures, easier; Jan,, 55 2775: loch.. 40 211/80, Flour -Winter iyitents, 291 Od. Hops in, London (Paelfie 00051)-1:0 55 Hams -Short cut, 31 to 11; ISa , 51s Oil. Bacon -Cumberland cut, 25 to 30 ihs., Ole 6,1; short ribs, 10 to 24 lbs., 635: dear bellies, 11 to 16 tps, oss; long cleat mid - ales, light., 22 to 34 lbs., 35s; do., beavy, 35 to 40 lbs„ 55s; short clear backs, 10 to 20 lbs., 535; shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., .57s 611. bard -Prime 'western, in tierces, 51s 52; American refined, 83441 3d. Cheests-Canaclittn finest WhIte, 020 Cd; trlick, No. 1 hart], 87V,,c; No. I. northern, '$6Y..to; July, 00c, nominal; May, 1.0 scsoTlo:c'e.cl, new, 035 Od. Sto1P72act;T1Nveo; 5261,4d.ce.: SItiottri.; DULUTH, Jan. 15--Close-Wheat-On DULUTH MARKET., CATTLE MARKETS EAST Bt7FALO LIVE STOCK. EAST BUFFALO, Jan, 1s,-oattle--he- celpis 150, steady, Veals--Recelpts, '80; active and steady at 34 to $12. lilogs-Recelpts, 8200 head; fairly ace ee rse atoe to ese highee; heavy, $7.75 1o0715; mixed, 17.85 to lel; yorkers and pigs, sees to sse roughs, 16.90 to 17.10; stags, 7155 to 56.50; dairies, 37.110 to 17.90, Sheep and Lambs -Receipts, 4000 head; sheep, active; ewes, steady; others, Jfic to 251 higher; lambs, 16 to 10.26; year- lings, $5 to 55.25; a few, 08.06; wethers, 56 to 76.46; ewes, 13.50 to 55.75; sheep, mixed, $1.50 10 16. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. • CHICAGO, Van. 15.---Cattle--1tecei rar, 500; market steady. Beeves, 95.63 LO 59.20; Texas steers, 54.70 to 55.70;;1w-li.-. ern steers, $5.40 to 57.1.5; stockers and, feeders, $4.80 to $7.60; COWs and heif- ers, $2.75 to 57.40; calves,, 17 to 111. • Hogs -Receipts, 12,000; market strong to 5o higher•'1151211,77.10 to 57.571/2; mIxL ed, 57.30 to 57.60; heavy, 97.10 to 97.00; rough, 57.10 to 97.25; pigs, 16 tu 97.45; bulk of sales, $7.45 to 57.55. Sheep and Lambs -Receipts, 1500; mar- ket steady; natWe, 54.05 tO 16.25, 'west- ern, 54.75 to 06.25; yearlings, 16.40 to 18.15; lambs, native, 50.70 to 59; western, $5.70 to $9. • • . More Churches For Italians. TORONTO, Jan. 20. -Two more Ro- man Catholic Churches for the Ital- ian population of Toronto are to be built this year, according to the an- nouncement made at the Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel by His Grace Archbishop bloNeill last even ing. • Where Do You Shop? • A overdoing brushee away cob - Webs and dust, 510)111 00550 shop whidOws and euickens the 1 telli- genee of salesman. dvertising 'makes the inert 1 int 1l -ink of you -if your wants and needs; makes him anxioes to see ve to your liking and advantage. Advertising keeps stet: froM having birthda, s. - Advertising acquaints you with , pew things, arid so brightens '1 ar home, your life, yore' person 700 IIMMINENVOUNISMINIMINIMMISMONSNMENSAMI iin111.11111p111111111111)1ffilpiplipmnr1,111,,1,, 1.0113111111,11.0,1111,11111,1111111 fillillii11141111111111111,111tliil,114111111.7111 kiegetablePreparatibnforAs- slinilating theToed andRegula- tIO the.Stomichs andBdwels of PromotesDigestion,Cheetful- nest; and Rest.Coetains neither ppitun,Morphine nor Mineral. NOT Niaitc °TIC: Atope of 07.d.lfr.SAMI=PLTWEI7 iimpAr'n Sad- Atir.rwr Rdaletl. &kr - *he Jeld.o laBiZidogt,:C/erdSldfolo• m J'ecei .firgqr • usigr-yri. &On Aperfect Remedy for C.,,,OriStipa- tion, Sour S to mach,Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions ,Feverish- ness endLoss OF SLEEP. Fez Simile Signature of NEW 'YORK. For Infants and 'Children. The Kind You }lave Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thiirty Years rxAc's copy OF WRAPIgES. leleasmonsimetwo... THC GUNTAtal COMPANY, 11. -Au WM< 000 1171 l,7 1 1 lifirk Advertising keeps it boaincss from growing lazy anti stupid Ad- vertising inhots good red *lend into the aeteetes of a baeiness, nnd Loops it ineetbfel atia active. Shop where yuer Wrints and seeds are wee.. es at in ihe i•nind of the merchant. Shop In the 'store Which reflects; you Wn ere you dominate. Shop Whore TOW Money returns to lent in better gouts% better values, heti;' ser- vice, Shun thr ehop th: t it; demi) and dark and dreary; Wien away from the shop that never speaks to you never smiles at you, never boteers aonat yon. Reward by your custom the mer- chant who lives to serve you, and who it doing 121030.0] to build up this community, who takes you into his eoofidence by means of his advertisements ho your local news- paper, They are candid with you. The Most progressive business men M any tonin are those who talk to the public through the newspapers BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND Subjects taught by expert instructors at the iI&S.141:S Y. M. C. A. BLDG., LONDON, ONTO Students assisted to positions. College in session from Sept. 3rd. Catalogdi free. Enter any time. J.W. Westervelt J. Westervelt, Jr, Principal CbarterettAcceutttant: 10 Vizz..Paimpal ZEMLISHrellb=r2•13112SESMIEREMEREEMBHIIIIIIIHIGNIKIZIEEE125% Fun-toWas Conte t 641 4;00,0.,00%0ea:0ei.• 0o0z0.•.1,:ei4e04a)90sfte:e4z0iE10!lrlste:a:v:o:a.0•:e00o:°:,7$'4)•!00000.is :o:q51ij0aso70 3(.ess:ee.'so80a1•ei6.)8001n)%000.04:07000:a.)O00:2:.7s0:,o26Vf2e.e,:0e0.:z602t0De:0403e0fi0ic7ae0tZe6ib0iolse:li0sbi0::O0el6:i:,30reb .__key0 l:s ::6:%:::::64:6:M:,:4::::40•2";% %toef-10e: f1e1e 05 f004"S20002eeaegeea043 acirnoe„te0)m Do11i • : c%b• _ :elsb:e ...... ° * ....... • 6 40. •. 0 • •-• • ' 6 • • • • 6 • a a a • • • • newce-raa,1....volvq,m, IZEIMMEEWIZIMIHISCHIEEWMINIZEOLEHIMERMERIFEEZE r ja uary $100.00 in Cash Prizes. Count the Dots. First prize $10.00 Second prize 7.00 Third prize 4.00 Fourth prize 3.00 Ten Prizes $2.00 each Fifty six prizes $1.00 each Seventy Cash Prizes. Answer To -day. Send in as nen5 replies as yTt lilt, but ail answers must hy 1111Ve Ciodi. MI. marc tst. 851 that tio1 . the throe italee osiil shake all Lite envelopes together in a b.r.hct ttna the first ,eventy correct nwlive will be zwarde.1 the prizes in the order drawn. The Only Condition. With each reply must be. enel,cd oat MA.31MY BEAD cut from 575', OSlO,a1001i4V rall-ta. Wash Washing Powder, and tiot more than one aa,Wi, to ho ia end: enveLTL. Ik earerul to address Conteq Department, Prizewinners will be announced it: this paper. Standish Manufacturing Co. .11 Colborne St., TORONTO 0.1aIRMETX2TV.V1=1233,7==a8SSZI.V.P.,..ainaarZaaard1=12...szalaat..11.f.....'"' -4/ //if / • „ A concrete milk -house makes milk worth more EOPLE are willing to pay more for milk that conies from a clean, sanitary dairy. In nearly every city such dairies charge from 50 per cent. to 100 per cent. more than others—and even then they can't supply the demand for pure, high- grade milk. You will get MOre YAW out of your cows if you properly cool and store the milk. Such milk is not only more wholesome —land therefore can be' sold for a better price —it is also slower to sour than milk handled by ordinary methods. Ask for the free book, "Wh t The F,omer 'Can Jlo With Concr le" TT will tell you how to build a concrete milk -house, and also describes scores of other uses for concrete around the home and on the farm. ,It is not it catalogue. Its 160 handsomely illustrated pages are devoted entirely to the subject—in which every progressive farmer is interested. VOU do not place yourself under the slightest obligation in asking for the book. We A do not even ask that you agree to use cement. Just sign the coupon attached to this advertisement, or send your name and address by letter or post card, and the book will be mailed to you at once. Address, •tambei. 1.10, 4t" - soh 55 Please send me yourbock , Publicity Manager CANADA CEMENT COMPANY LI !TED 513 Herald Building, Montreal TA71-1EN you buy cement, remember V V that the farmers of Canada have found ghat "Canada" cement is best. 016, LookAr the label on every bag and 51) barrel. .1117 rouror 70 ,