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June 201h, 1912
BQitilig 0iIT71CTITES
1'rfeks and Daring-1)ed5ns of, SFily'
Imposters to Ext,eri Volley froth
Unsuspecting tion and
ITotnen.
It was a well-known rnnglstrate
who a short time age, described tele
offence of two men who, by imper
ecetat11lg detective 0ftice'5,':had oh
-
tabled 550 front n.'wamnn under t.hs
,retext of Sh e,datg he: hnaband from
the 00nsegn111(55 of a robbery which
they sa•cl he had 0otnmiited, as elle
of the "worst forms of hi uikntattin_g";
and, from f.ixlu1r'ies wdhsih the writor
1;a matte there does not seem two by
mach doubt inoftic gi circles that
quite a large number Of 'men are
going about nosing as detectives and
obtaining money by such pretences.
They go :to work in much the sante
may las the ordinary blackmailer.
That is' to say, they get to know
something detrimental to the char-
acts` of a mann or woman, and; then
endeavour to conic to terms with their
victims by promiding to withhold their
w'ar'rant for arrest and "squaring" the
matter. In the majority' at cases it
is generally Ignorant people, who do
net stop to ask the "detective" to
proctnre the warrant, or who forget
Mat 41 detective,' by so acting, renders
himse'..1' 'liable to the severest punish-
ment, who are the usual victims al-
though at 'tines these itogus detectives
fly to higher game.
Posing 110 Polito Officers.
Mossommorimmovormis
1'00- W 0 (A ; TILE L'EAGE VL1ISE .11.
,,1 'Pale of a Tailless Dog.
By Leslie Morgan.
(Copyright by Publishers :Press Ltd.)
lie really came Into my p0ascsatan
because his presence made for'any-
thint; but peace in: his own family
circle.
Ile had a distinctly dlstrubfng tn-
3 uonce ilpon his little Mother, whilst
is tiny brothers and sisters had ab-
solutcly, tto pease: at all when he was
la the box. Rarely sleeping himself,
11r wo ild not permit sleepiness In
ethers, told he growled, barked er'.d
pruinliled al an incredibly early age,
Int ct when his eyes opened for dm
f rst ninny he inimediately'.found some-
thing to object to.
1 11e'hnrps he counted his brothers and
e eters, and thought his little world
mere owdtd 1 protested, of course,
tram 2 this n ;greeslve though tiny
personality being thrust upon tie, but
my :it'otoetalioue were entirely In
1 gin.
i It O"5 pointed out to mo flint when
he tinged so ulcely Into my 0150ont
pocket it would be decidedly- mean
upon ley pert not to offer him . a
'ionic \grin I objected, and remind -
:P(1 the o'.ar ettorons ones of the yew
I made when the bull terrier died that
this 1 iv,: :Mould never be filled.
This was firmly impressed upon me
';hal i;1 all huntn:l-.or.ratber ciinine
trobabiitty flits black morsel would
neer grow large enough to anything
:ilei rill the Cacai!t space on the
hearty rug that the white one had
ncc uplcd. So ungraciously; I "pe'-
rnittcd them to place him In my
rocket.
1 "If You really don't want him," said
''1e donors, "give 11in1 to the first
kindly -looking pereou you sleet"
j 1 inecie no reply, tint banged the
(e'lemr behind me.
f 11 11(10 a particulaf'y c011! 1(1111 dis-
agreeable February 1133', and 1 liar-
t'cled at the mother of people in the
,streets whose faces matched the
iweather.
Once, upon perceiving a kindly -look -
Ing old Inch approaching, I placed my
inrglol-ncl hand M the looker-he•had
f(:tken a violent excel. 03 to the smell
of tobacco Wil 011 Pett Lied the gloves
--- and his h+tbt teeth vainly trier to
rmake all impression neon m1 ttne011,
1.0c1 finding this inef9ectuai he stn ked
`and 1101(0(1 it by turtle 01211 -well -the
,111 fatly had passed, and 1 absolutely
had to take him In to the fireside.
Ile w'35 KO glad to find the hearth -
rug, pod seemed to realize at ones
that he bad route into his own king-
dom, for, stretching himself to his
very Mint, with his little tummy turn-
e d towards tate fire, lie fell fast
5010012. After that 1 became merely
r. guest at my own fireside. He took
nhcolute possession, and 1 could only
sit 111 my corner chat: when 11e Luna
want it, or preferred the center of the
hearthrug, :Chen 1 had to be very.
earefut not to let my slippered feet
sprawl about, or he would give a
deliciously tiny growl, Twitch com-
pelled me to do it agate, just to hear
.the encore.
1:towercr. other doss. other .lOr.niler-
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NewseRecord - CLINTON
oommaimmimmonommaumpa
tame;' ant 010 tiny- ,.terant lea Ole
whither be would.' I had to give In to
the : etronger personality, and walk
just where and as far, as he lilted.
We had both of us ,seen manly ,.c -
tures in the fire before "she"':came
upon the seen0 ,
i'og-wog bitterly resented her pees
etee.at the first, and it was not until
afternoon when she made ten for us
that hs' really accepted her. 1 ranien
her bow he left my slie of the table
and sat. near her, 1 thought it so nice
3f hint, and li'isit'(Id Brat/ 1 had his
courage.
It was after this that she ,ace -pt .11
Then when we, wont wall illg, it Wes
Pog-wog the antmgl who changed the
order of his parade a1u1 led us into
those dreamy, deserted streets, where
Dur wlti>pers were softiy, echoed. So
I rechristened hila Pog-wog the
6lrtehmaket,
I ant continually wondering' what
was the original cause of our quarrel.
And yet, what dogs it matter now?
How. can :one expect a .woman t0: care
Birch for one whose hair show's signs
at gray at the temples end looks thin
lit the top when there. are, so .. many
bright, handsbme young fellows
about?.
We will go to the old walk tonight,
Pog-wog, just you and I, as we went
In those days before we ever thought
of "her."
I know that I don't understand
women, but I did think that Pog-wog
heldmeIn chains, and yet 00011 he
has left' me. Why would he . insist
upon revising the very streets that I
was longing to forget? When he
caught sight of her he rushed from
my side and danced around her as he
never danced to ane. She stooped to
pat him, and unnoticed I' hurried
away. I hnd. hoped that be wonid
come back during the night, and so
waited, listening for that impatient'
scratch of his on the'11001.
Never mind, there is still a pipe, .a
book, and the pictures in the fire-
light.
She car'''ed him In and placed him
in his chair.
"He warted to come back," she
said, "only he wouldn't come aro:le:"
"Won't you stat to05" 1 beggec,
We call him Pow wog the Peace-
maker n.ow.
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May 14 and 28th ; June 11th and 85th
"and every Second Tuesday
thereafter until September
17th.
WINNIPIEG AND RETURN. - $31.00
EDMONTON ANI) Ri:TURN 542.00
Tickets will also be on sale on certain
slate's via Santa ancl' Northern Nav-
igation Company.
Through Pullman 'Tourist Sleepers
will be operated in connection with
above excursions, waving Toronto,
10:30 p. nt.
NO CHANGE OF CARS
Fu11 particular's and tickets from any
Grand Trlink Agent, or writ: A. E.
Duff, District Passenger Agent, Un-
ion Station, 'Toronto, Ont.
SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH,
1VP,S1' LA.NI} RI'ICGULA'l'IONS,
Any person who is the 3310 head of
a family, or any finale over 18 leers
old, may homestead a quarter sec-
tion of available Dominion lalid in
srarn;toba• Saskatchewan or Alberta.
The applicant must appeals in per-
1 sort at the Dominion Lands Agency
or Sub -agency for the district. En-
try by proxy may be made 'at any
agency, on contain conditions by fath-
er, mother, firm, daughter, ba3tlter or
sister of intending homesteader.
Duties, -Six 111011ths' residence up-
on and cultivation of the land in
each of three years. A 11ome!taader
may live within nine milesof his
homestead on a farm of at least80
acres solely owned and occupied . by
him or by his father, smother, son,
daughter, brother, or sister.,
In certain districts a homesteader
in good standing may .prc-etnpt a
quarter -section alongside iris home-
stead. Price $3;;00 per acre.
Dutfes.-Music reside .upon the home-
stead, or pre-emption suis m0nthls An
each of gig: years from date of
homestead entry (tualudirg the time
required to earn homestead patent
and cultivate filly acres extra,)
A homesteader' who utas ,xitauste
his homestead right and cannot ob-
tain' a pre-emption may enter for
purchased homes•ead in certain dis-
tricts. Price $3.00 pen' acre. Dut-
ics.-Mi(st reside sex months in each
of three years, cultivate fifty acre
and erect a house worth 5300.00.
W. W. CORY.
DepuAy`of the Minister of the Interior:
N. IV --Unauthorized publication of
this advertisement will not he paid
for.
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of Canada, It is national in 1111 its
alms.
It uses the most expensive engrav-
ings, procuring the photOgi'aphs from
alt overthe world.
Its articles sire carefully selected and..
Its' editorial 2;0110y Li thoroughly.
Independent,'
, suhser•iplion to. The Mem:tare
costs 52.00 per year to any' address 1:
Canada or Croat I;rtta10, '
, , TRY IT FOR 19121
Montreal Standard Publishing Co. "
Llnaited, Pubfisflars, ,
Last yeas, for Instance, the rase
came to light of a- wealthy manu-
facturer, whose son had :led .a.. wild
l'Ii while in London and forged n
cheque for 5250, -paying a Ulan whom'
be believed to be from Scotland Tard,
and who made out that lie held n
warrant 10>1 the 0011'0 arra t, 52000 to
report that the boy 'find Pied the coun-
try. Tlie "detective" ca'l'led oh the.
father, said that he understood the
$011 wire Stilling in the neighbour;
boom, and 't that he Torrid like the
father's help to executethe warraul.
Not doubting the man's word, the
father, to hush up L:c0 matter, sug-
gested that he should pay the de-
tective a price, tosgo hack to:London
and statethat he had fru:led .Lo f.nd'
the eii1pr:r.. Two thousand cloltnrs
was the ]:glee agreed upon and it was
not until the father hard an official
visit from Scotland Yard in regard to
the clatter that he learned how he
had been vtctlmieed.
Quite teeter: y is couple Of teen
were heavily fined for represeniin_
themselves as police officers and
threeten'ng another man with arr5St
on account of a cheque which they
said 1104 been tEhonoured because of
tho false signature; while a parti-
cularly ntelnt trick was played upon
a widow some months ago when a
than called and said that he held a
warrant for the arrest of her son,
who was a sailor, for tattles- part in
an alleged robbery of goods front the
dockyard, The mother was frighten-,
ed, 51111, knowing that her son was
to, sail ht n few hours parted with
075 to induce the "detective" to hold
np the warrant (11(1'1 he hud sn 'ed.
The "deh'et':ve" knew that the son
would not return home 050110 before
he sailed, and rP':er1 on this fact to
extort money from the widow, who
found out the trielt when she read
or the '11+5.5 tieing sentenced to im-
prlsotunent fpr trying 0 sim•aar ledge
In another part of the town,
Thr R er 1
P'rhaps the worst real re of this
hogne inteettve hitsiness has recently
been 4)211001.11 in the English hrn'
courts. fuses are known of igen 1Nh0
set up as private inquiry agents who
have no qualll'ica.t:ons for each work,
end who simply announce themselves
as such in order to acquire knowledge
from those who seek their services,
afte'1>1(1la using title knowledge to
extort leer0y froi,i their victims.
A couple of months ego, for in-
=Y.anrr, a lady who w11lie,l to 1212(re
hersedl of the alien Lions of a hlacic-
mai1er who had learned a secret of
her past 111'e and was 001121111011)' wor-
rying her for money, rashly confided
her troubles to one of these bogus
detectives, whose adve',Lisemeut she
had seen in •t certain paper. He had
no sooner 10arnecl all the eir0nnl-
stances of the case than he, too, atter
finding that she W011 1(1 pay no more
money until he had achieved some
resillt, turned round and demanded a
large sant for keeping his mouth shut
regarding the secret. she had con-
fided to him. I llckia,v, site had the
courage to go 'to the police about the
matter, with the result that the
scoundrel quickly fled the country'.
1t is worse than useless to take
any medicine int rnally for nunscuttu:
or chronic rheumatism: ;t14 that fs
needed as a free application of•Chan1-
berlain's Liniment. For sale by all
dealcs.
eet
FED" PLACES,
iaLISTERS,&c..
Are your feet, hot,
sore and blistered?
If so, try Zam Buk.
As soon as
Zaln-Buk is applied
it cools and soothes
injured smarting
skin and tissue.
Its 'rich, refined
herbal essences
penetrate the skin;
its antiseptic pro-
perties prevent all
k
danger of festering
or inflammation
from cuts or sores;
and its healing essences
bnlild up new healthy tissue.
For stings, Sunburn, cuts, '.
bums, bruises, etc. -just as„
effective.
Mothes find it invaluable for
baby's sores!
EDW. IIANLON
Another veteran, es -manager of
Baltimore, Broolelyn and Cincinnati,
Mdward Hanlon, will manage the
Boston club of the National league.
THE POOR OLD LADY.
She had suffered with rheumatism
tot years and the constant pain that
kept her in constant agony. The
least damp affected 11ei'.. Many an
old person has been cured by Rheu-
oto and when all else failed. Rheu-
nt0'sirengthens and builds up the
whole system, it purifies and enrich-
es the blood so that the most en-
feebledcirculation is made strong.
Rheunto is so great and so sure a
remedy that J. I. Hovey sells it
with a guarantee 20 give entire sat-
isfaction or money back. A month's
treatment only costs 51.00 sold by
J. E..Ilovev or direct all charge pre-
paid from B. V. Marron, 73r)dgeburg,
Ont.
Generous London.
A young Spanish gentleman who
recently arrived In the metropolis to
be trained in the London office of
his father's firm, has formed a very
flattering opinion of the tradesmen.
One day he was requiring a rubber
catch for his umbrella, and entered
a Bonn Street shop for one,
The shopkeeper was very polite, put
cu the rubber ring, and rolled up the
umbrella neatly. "And what am 1 to
lay?" asked the young Spaniard. "Oh,
we make no charge for that!" was the
1'eply.
A day or two later, and again 1-'.
fond Street, a button Hard Dome off
r
10 of his boots. 00 he 10•031ltth went
;'oto a shop and • lin 11 a. new 1J1V20.
f xed. Per this the sh0pma,t
' .fused payment,
11E IIA\E THE AGENCY FOR
5ageine Hair Tonto, Ant: -Uric
Pills, i.tlmumo• for Rheumatism, all
genuine, 13. V. Marion preparations
bear that name and we can alo.11y
recommend and guarantee uncut. -J.
E. Druggist
Whooiiog cough is, not dangerous'
when the cough is kept loose and es-
pectoratiors easy by giving Chalnber-
lain'sGoegh Ibemedy, pl has "been
used, in. many epidemics of this 'dis-
ease' with perfect sacs is, For sale
Officers at . i3lasaris 'Cantp ;leeied,
that `1agg0i' 'was beutg used at•thedt
messes.
Andrew wroerewski, an Austrian,
was( burned alive in a lock -bp: at. the
Soo.
An armed force and a getting " gen
were called out to suppress strike die'.
orders at Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
The woman of today who has good,
health, good temper, good sense,
bright eyes 'and a lovely complexion,
the resolt 'of right living and good
digestion, ,wins the admiration of the
world. 1f your digestion is faulty,
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will correct it. For ' by
all dealers.
The steamer Elia Ross watt :pureed
at Parry Sound, 1110 englnccr barely,
escaping suliocatier,.
Street riot Ing was metalled at 13rus-
sels, Belgium, 'whore .many were kil-
led.
Eight hotelkeopers at Guelph `q'cr0
fined 1120 each los selling 'whiskey un-
der strength.
']'here is one medicine that every
family should be provided with es-
pecially during the summer mouths
viz, C:+hamberla n's C'ol:c,:Choice and
Diarrhoea Remedy. 11 is aimosC
ce,,ain to he needed. It costs but
a (matter. Can you afford to bo with- i
out it ? For sale by all dealers.
The 1.311tfsh f-1:0t1Se of C0111 111011S divg-
c•ussed the possibilities of a settle-
ment of the dockers strike.
The rio5aus scenes in the Ilung;ar-
ian Diet were repealed and therrolicc
ejected Opposition Deputies.
The 11need Status Government Las
despatched marines into the intettior
of Cuba, and warships lo Cuban wat-
ers.
The uniform success that has at-
tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera Remedy has made it a favot-
ite everywhere. ft can always be
depended upon. For sale by al? deal-
ers.
The Congregational Church Union.
cos'lially endorsed Church inion.
An order was issued at the Niagara
Camp prohibiting soldiers crossing in-
to United States territory. •
•" 1 Joseph C'ouillard of Montnnagny has
been appointed to command the 2't.'a-
Foui' trainhands were killed and a •0102' Arctic, in plea: of C'aptaln 1fOtat-
doaen or more passengers injured in •nfer.
a c00ItSlou on the C'. P: R. near Pig- I 'laes Belanger was found oxhansl-
eon LaI(e, cd in tile woods neat f+'mneh River.
m
Ile had wandered tut seven days with-
out food.
State of Ohio, City or Toledo,
Lucas, County'. '
Frank •J. Cheney mattes oath that
be is senior partner of the firm 'of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business
in the City of Toledo, County; and
State aforesaid, and that said firm
will play* the suns of One Isundred
Dollars fc,r each and every case of
Catarrh that cannot be cased hp the'
use' of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank
J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in 0111 presence, this 0th dap of Dec -
mixer, A. D. 1800.
A. W. (Henson,
Notary Public
i1 1l'i Catarrh Cure is taken' inter-
nally, and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for tosti'monials free,
F. J. Chene i & Co., Toledo, 0
Sold bp all Druggist. 75c.
Take IIa111's Family Pills for enn-
stivation,
HEAD FIRST.
Ahoy(' alt things take care of your
hair, your appearance depends on the
care )'Ott gime your hair. The heal-
thy hair you have seen and wished
for is yours if you will use Sagelne.
There is no dressing so nice and so
inrigoratling • to the scalp. Soft,
thick luxuriant hair is tate result of
a Sageino i;reatmctt. Your hair is
the First and greatest of your beau-
ties, nothing, 1\1:11 look half so beaut-
iful as your hair. Sagelne has grown
beautiful hair for mon and women
everyw'noto and Sageino is guaranteed
and sold by J. 1., Vevey to give you
a clean, healthy scalp, free from dand-
ruff. Sageino grow$ the hair in
thick and soft, is not sticky or
greasy and is not a stye, fret a
large bottle today it costs only 50c
at J, E. IIovey's or direct, all charges
prepaid from 13. V. Marion, Bridge-
burg, Ont.
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Ono hundred i0,bunbst0nes in ,thce:cm-
etery al, Delmer :were smashed or
o1helw1 se damaged,:and the -:.Ioilnex
sexton of 'the Methodist church" was
arrest„d in, oonneetion wiih the Out-
rage. •
Tile British dock stt'rixe outside the
port 'of f,Ondon has oollapsed\
Mutiiuers captured the: • town o8
'Seinen in. Shan?ang, hurling„ looting
and shooting,
Ira Ilolt of Butl'alo saved 12iee
Madeline Smith from 11rowltiug at
Grand Mere, Quebec, by placing her
on their upturned canoe and dcicheia-
tely sat:sificing his own life.
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N'S TEA
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HE motorist finds a glass of Seddiatai
Ale as refreshing and exhilarating as a
spin on a country road*
A few bottles of ,,‘,a put into the
car will prove part of the enjoyment of the
trip.
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LONDON, CANADA.
42
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wzon?
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SPRY N GTIME``
With house cleaning time is at hand, every woman
knows all about, dust but some don't know that
DUST® NE
Will matte sweeping a Joke, just a few handsful at
beginning point is all. that's required. 'Dustbaie is the
Sanitary Method of eliminating the dust nuisance.
It kills germs, makes carpets loos: like new.
Don't take our word for this but order a tin from
your grocer,
Try it out for one week and return the till if not =
satisfactory,
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