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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1912-05-16, Page 3;" TIIIIRSEL&Y, MAY 16th, 1912, ttri, 11r 1. . Page 3 4+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4+++++++++++++160001.414+++++++++++++++++++++++44•4•44,44,,,,,,,,,,,44+.4i+++++4+4+0+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4+++++++++•••••••••••4,4440••••••••••• i Callada iThe World t. Foreign Cables-- • Local ews • • _ 0++++++++++.44+++++44+4444•••••4•4••••••••••••• ••••••,•,•,,,,$•+,,,4 0•••••••••••••aa******a4aa *440•44••••••••••••••••••••++++++++++++++++++++++++++1••••••••44•••••••++++++++++44144,44++++4444. Make the Porch eornfortahle Because the poech of the (summer, ,cottage isthee real lounging, piece for the family, it ;should be an atle as eanif eatable as posail3le wath all mannea ref inexpeneiv,e ,convea- aenees. IJ the tuaater of tile house hasthe inaennatyao,rig up a swing couch by means, of a, set of single be ,springs, four stoat ropes and a can of paint, beisma to have one of these ;connivances. ,Othereviso have a coach of eatten with an ad- justable headpiece, but, lacking money Ito afford that, a ,canvas tamy eort may besubstatuted„ as when} its wooden legs ape 'painter, at will look very well bailee& Next .come the lounging chair's, which} if low and reoomy. need pox be expensive, provided (they be pruatily painted in white, with pale green) ar pink ex yellow and have cashionedI backs. What makes So many cheap porch chaiaa uncam- fertable; ie thee' hard backs, -which ashorulcl be coveted with adjuatable cushions; lilted wirth pine needles - a filling which is cheap and canbe peraida'cally replace& Burt if eush- toiledchak,s are coostodermal ansane- itary or are, disliked folr any either a,son, the' porch fernisher, should ,get a collection of canvas ,steaaalea, ,chahre. The porch rtableishoUld be a sub- let antler affair which cannot be blown; over by a. higla wind erana large enough to serv,e ameal upon. Betteaa tb,an, nattan orepliat is he attractively: painted kitchen itaiblai lege have bep4 amputate& attheeet of kheir lengith, ;so that its isugtface shall not be above Mel easy ireafh of a pers,on elating Ina; law tehaire A tall ;saute= Waled, tope leaftor- •'der is talways eonvenie rice OW ta porch., as with it,anY specially dis- ordezied gornert may rfaie instantly goaacealcol at the approach Of um- ex.pected visitor's. nava tthe cleared oa tints ocareen 'oxillardwood ea that it ;shall not easily blow over, „paint it in the color, ecitemei - parch furnishings and cover -at with whatevea, fabric- i,sto be the, Ma - aerial( for Ithe dozes oroerOng, square( and ro,und pilloavai• which ar e to- be eakeeywhere lnevidenc0 Lovely Hair For Girls and Boys The Man who is bald at 30 can us- ually blame has to:lather. It is aamother's duty to look eafteel her ichildrenis haat; to be ;sure that ;a cliteesilng is useel that will destaay the inicrebes toil dis- ease, will banish dandruff and pro - Mote a growth of hair. Mother, 'who (use Pelagian; Sage need never wormy -abeatti having bald-headed( eons at 30 or girls with faded poaree looking hair at any age. Fon W. S. R. Holmes knows, Pao- asion1 Sage 150 well that, he guialtan- teei at to abolish fdandimff ; to atop itching scalp and falling halt, os, money back. And children as well as their par- Ientst love to use Parisian Sage, for ilt le /so refined and pleasant, arakl .Makes the head feel fine blatantly. 50 center ' Washing Eider Down Quilts Silk oseseteen covered eiderdown quilts can without aliffieulty be washed at home. Twa thing,s however, arc( neceale the quilt madt be &led out of d.oers on asunnY, breezy day andeecond it must be rinsed through aevremal gleam, clean water's. • Make( aetrong ;suds of gdold white _soap shaved iato balling wa- aer. Add a Iteaapoonful of house- hold ammonia to every Igallon, otf of water, and let the quilt eo,ak clot half an hour in a tub hal/full of walee, Squeeze (don't rub) the dirt out; thee .changs the weeer„ using tep- id water for Hest ransing and cold 'water to- whach a handful of ,sallt, hesi been added ton at leasit ;two othereeinsingsi Scimeezie the water •out and hang between two lerie,;(an the bright pun, stretching the quilt as nearly flat as poesible. Shake it occasionally .dueing the drying process; and tarn eev.er once or aWiee, ea that ever ae bit of Idowa will be dry and fluffy. The hatter tilie (sun and the greal ce the breeze the lighter ant ; &aryl to, perfect leurceesa., Eirst, be; brought off Ito,gether. Alf the pre9en.t ehere are aour ;seats open i MaeDonEtlet, form- erly heId by /Vila' {W. Staple s ; Koot- enay; which loses `Mr. A. S. Good - eve, who gate to the Yukon; Rich- elieu, whose mernaer, Mr, Pierre -T. A. Cardin, resigned. Then oiler .vacancies are likely to occur, Minister Praises ZainaBuk . . Tells How it faired Ills Wile's Bad Sore.. • When. Everything Else Had Falle'cl. , Rev, Reney J. Menton, of -13liale- f alder, Alta., writes,: "Myi. wife had a very bad ,sorre foal, which iaseem- ed itupaseible Ito get. anything -to beal. The ;sore would heal at, a tale point andthen fester iagaird, and eo on. Iprocetled a box -of Zam-Buk and ,after peesevering with this'herbal bairn f or ;same tame the ;wee was ,colmpleitelyi healed. "We( were leo 'goateed. for this cure, and Zara-Buk acted so differ- ently to any other of the numeaeoup remedial twe had ailed that I thought you ought to know of (this rase. 3 have ;since recommended Zara-Buk to ;several of my par- asbionera and la always gives sake' itscleetion " Another instance in which Zara, - Buie prolree of an.equalled value as told by Mr. N. L. Gerry Of Brandon. Man. Rd isays: "Ihad'any left foot run over by a waggon loaded with wheat. -The foot was very badly creshedg' and may Mille toe and the next( thee were laid open. 1 applied Zam-Buici and only had 'to tmise week for two day's. Zan-Buk heal- ed( the wound ,so quicklyt (that on the third ',lay I wa,st able ha put on my hoot and walk to my 'work. In sl very *beat dale any toes evere quite( healed, and the foot j,s. ,now are sound as ever, thanks to Zatu- Buk." Juve as good far chronic sores, ulceree piles, blood poison, Means, ;sands, evuptions, eczems, attd sua skim, injuries and diseases. 50e. box at all druggists and stores, or Zaam- Buk Totonto. Try Zam-Bulc Soap, too 25c. per tablet. TO ANNEX BIG COLONY New Foundland and Canada May be Joioed Together Under. One Government .fier the quilt Will be when finished, NEWIDIJN DLAND.. NeWecitindland is a British .colony, oceupyina a commanding po,eition off, the eastern coast of the North American comtinetnit. Its •distance feenai Cape Breton is less than 60 miles. and 1640 miles sepeeate 91 tram! ',the ,coa,st of Ireland. .The to- tal area Of ithe island is about 40,- 200 aqu.are rallea By ;the !earliest. comPutatiom. made 9n1654, the num- ber of inhabitants was 1750. By the bet •census taken, M1901, it had grown 217,037, , 1 The etaple industra of lt`he in- habitantei as ein the ex- poeit of its products the trade of the ,coloaly ;still mainly depend‘s, al- though, Atha pulp industry is as- eumaings .large earopoi , The meet tmpoleaut tash thss3 Waters is the ,co d. There ars exported ane nually beitw.een five and! isix mil - lied dollar,s wonth of fieh. Ottawa, May Se -Official infoema- Oen receivect in Ottawa to-daY that Sir Ralph 'William a, 0. G,, K. 0. M. G., gortreencir of NeW foundlan would' ;this month pay an 4fficial visiti tO Caniada, has retaatecla Ithe ruiner that aeg.atiations dor nexation between alio ,two -coal-S- allee may betopened veliyi shontly. The rumos has Haat while the governoria viett 621:112.th y ; a pay hast. respects rba the Du)e, of (Con- naught, 'yet itis hoped; (that at ivill lead; toe 'paoxe alizendly nude* atanding hetwe.eta the two ,coun- trige to be followed by c [weer trade a elatieme and possibly annexation ' The governor will arrive at North Sydney on May 14,Iend will pro-,. coed ta Toronto, where he will ppend May 17 and 18. e willen proceed to Ottawa, where ',lee will spend sonic time visiting his royal ! CUTTING Off LICENSES ONLY ADDS TO OTHERS' PROFITS Editorial Notts I isec000seiseeistoulessiosesos 11 ialto be end to ithe'-eredirt oa lien. Gece,P. Graham, the forniee. Minieter of (Railway e aeck• Canals, thart the isumplue arera (the _Inter- colanial Railway 'Met' iyear' was $300,000, theaearning,e cloublina In the past ten ;year% The graela earnings laet year Were ease(' $10,000,000.- , The New Era complinieaatta Gode- rich on securing the military cainp Ifer 1912, Per.natural advantages lecallitice can out -distance the old country town, and we are conifie dent the ,soldier boys, as well as'the regular ;summer amulets, Will be ready ito ;sound its praises as they have done in the pat. alhe •Gov- ernment ;should{ purchase the camp ground at Gaderlch and fit it up foa ermanent Good Tomato are sere to follow the energetic publicity campaign, "Stray in Ontario," inaugurated by the London Advertiser. 11 is sim- ply 'wonderful what possibilities exist in Ontariceatalong the line di Agr.ticiature, end the ropy ,storaes told ,cant be proven by the produc- tion of Vae "Atilt," One result of this resvaleening is sure Ito be a l'i50 M price of land,s and taking into comeideration the cornaoats, con- veniences -and ready markets for all calm produetathe Wonder lethat clarme have eold at such reasonable ;figures. This is Ontario's day with Eggs an Tomato Cups, out any doubt. Children Cry° ' .scoov out the ineide,1 being smes ate? for eachapeasou and carefully pertizin o9sandwiches, eseeeially Select one good eiued, firm tom- cately broiled, maketthe most ap- --o— FOR FLETCHER'S ,Sprinklet each cup -with tsalt, peti- te leave the tont(%) ;skim intact. CASTO Fe 1 A per and paprika; then drop in a small piece of leattee and araw egg, , Place{ the cups in &baking tin and bake in a hat oven until ,the atags are eet, basting once ortwiee with as little Melted babel.. Serivel at once( on rounds of (battered toast. Viennoti-se-17:udding. REASONS ADVANCED FOR REQUEST TO RESCIND GODERICH REDUC- TION BY LAW. Goderich, May 3. -An afterinath I May 17, • of the( recent, license investigation. Two reasolna wore advanced by arecieeding,s here was sprung at ;the the petit:tonere that their requeea meeting al the town council here, be granted. in their opinion the (this; terra:ling when a pOtirtiOn euating (off of two hotel licens,es ed by 57 eitizene„ asked the council would not curtail the sale of liquor It aWkweed for ahem when election that the by-law Nosed in February but would largely Mei-ea-se the pro- time 'wheeled 'round. Party takes to cult 0,H two hotel licenses be re- ;Sias of (tee license 'holders who Area place ,at the poll with many a ecinde,d. , would etill retain their liceialies, man irresPective of how it may et - fleet thea rgreatitssures. There is greater indepaindance however to- day than ever end at le likelyalte grow. Children Cry • FOR FLETCHER'S CAaTORIA rthmevivAimiwii4WW v" Local News RAPAMMMPANYN4 ,COMMENDED TIIE ACTION, Lest week ehe Presbytexian Syn- od, aesemblea at London, corn- mendecl; ;the action of ‘Barateter. Rowell, le,adee cella* antaria Op- position, alone Temperance •lines. Some publiq bodies May be great tlankera but More eautious not to place aaaolutiona that Might make • Without. any •clascuseionethe pet- It also" was .ccansiderecl. that' the ation wad reifereed to Ithe 'Ispecial hotel .accommadation„ of this town . . -committee to report on -at the next ie net nmee thaia ;sufficient to meet regular mete:tang of the council the needa of the public.. NA-Kuvu-co LAxATIVES are etitirelit different from others both. in their composi- tion and their effect -complete evacuation without purging or discomfort. 25o, a box at your druggist's. NATIONAL DRUG AND CHNMICAL CO. or CANADA, LIMITED. 165 If people were half as anxious to contrive and initiate along con- structive lines} as they are intent on destruction what a ;sweeping change would ;soon beadticeable. Last week) the Italiaas in Tripoli Mead oat a Turkish camp by drop- ping a number of bombe from a fly- ing meditate The latter was in eo high a latitude that the gunnery of the Turk,ti did. trot eafecit them. It is said thie war is coating Italy id quarter million kilns a day. Think what might be dome in }the better employment{ otsuch sum to „say) nothing of the hardships to be avoided' by these whose house- holdst are darkenell, by war and the long years to be 'spent liqui- deting the enormous debt? • Electric Restorer for Men Phosphene( rtrigeg:NY ilgroinnitigsPOrdZ vim and vitality, Premature decay and all sexual Weakness averted at once. Phosphene] will make 3rou new man. Price S8 a box, or two for 55. Mailed to any address. The Beebe]] Drug Clo.,Bt.onteartnos.Onti. Now esIthe time when the parent or ;gu.ardian can do muchito encour- age the students at the Public Schools and 'Collogiates looking toward ;the cotaing exataination.s. ie a trying ordeal to many but a woed of good cheer ,saignulates and inspixes a "get there" spirit that Of- Iten leads( tolasiplendid victory. If the average parent would careful- ly nate &he variety and number of topies ;at young pei-son has Ito be posted upon to pass muster they would tole only accord them a lar- ger tnea,sure ;of helpfulness, but perhaps thank their eters thet they `were not the ,candidates. A good rally foe then:text few weeks counts big. • • highness; and, the governmeaa. Ile IEZfila,UMFITIS14 from( the 'Newfoun,dland ;govern= • le not the bearer of any propastals ntenit, but hie Visit at the presicant Many people have it but neglect un,j11. the'Y erippled and (with- 11121.', itaregarded lashighly sign,ifi-, • An .Invitation to Sickness Thin, tirnpuee ;blood as an invi- tation to ;sickness: The blood is at week Iday and night to maintataa Ile heaalth and any lack ca etrength or Purity in the blood tie a weakness inthei rdefense agellnet disease Anaemia isithe Idocitosas name for lack of blood -Watery blood. There may be aniaetual lass Who quasar itity elf the blood, oncost or mere of atecoutatuente may be lacking, The !sweet system oa anaemia is pallor. Thd /trouble japarticulairty common among young igiela be- tween 'the ages of toilet den, and •eighteen„ bat es also found In evemeil °Sall ;ages, and; quite tra- it 1 It is nearly Than, Watery Blood Leadsi ao ra, BeeakdoWal in Health. quently ac es men.• 1, alwaye present and prevents re- covery rafter ;grippe, feversanala- lea! and lopeataltImis and for; this rea,sota a tonic medicine is eequiled. - in all;these (cases tho enrica the cr •ourt hope of ever being cared, .but. blaataA bead up Ilhe nerves andlaae there is hope for eil an Rheum° and . An Old Quesitio.n. isitor9 health and tsterngth. And no one aced have rheumatism new. The annexation euestiotab,aa bean there; as no, other Itonic as good as Itheanna 5s inat '‘Ynat we 'say 1116154 lest eight coffer ,f3oole 'time. In DraWillianka'; Pink Pills, as hap been 'We fsave ;received (hundrode of Novae -midland politicaaris have proved; in thousends and thousands thesamoniaale tellina ow that Blieumo aaseepate,autieal the ease teethe peo- of eases, among theta that of Miss has clawed Eild ;standing\ cases of ele rthey ere eastrangly prea Annie Turner, Merle Joaeph Post wheumartisra and when all other treatments had failed. Rheurato enriches the bIoad and drives rade acid from the eyatern,. Rheumo ia guaeautead to yo,u, don't fail to get a battle to -clay at J.E. 'Hovey's; and you N.'ill S0011 haY0 yOrar'heatth and strength 2{5-121 the olden days. J. E. Hovey .sellis a reconthia itreat- ntent for one dollar, or we-Willi:neje yeti, a bolt -tae prepaid on reeeelpt of pric,e, R V. Marian, Bridgebtaig, Out, ( Cut four ounces °fatale bread in- to small dice ana put 'then:lintel, a basin; add 'two ounces of chopped citron peel, two ounce' of *Rana raisins, and the igaalad rind 41 one lemon. Put two 'tablespoonfuls of aug,ae into aeaucepan and stir over fire( until it ince-mill brown; then add one cupful of raille to bread, with( f our tablespoonfuls of sugar, three( well-liqatten eggs and the tetrained juice ef half a ilefinon. Pour into a buttered pudding mold, cover, with gaeased paper and Steam) for one and oneeqemNeet hones. Turn out and ;serVet with custard sauce. • Bacon Sandwiches. Wisps, of breakfast bacon, deli - it put ettveen teaseled} sappets of grahami bread. ,The rsanall Ishred- ding,a of -bacon must lie letttuce and; be seadone with, paprlIcap ,or pepper. Theasle. are as a.ppeltizing cold as hat. . Fruit Cocktails. MiX on eathird of a cup of ;sin:kid- ded pineapple with one-half cup of ;sliced orange pulp and bane/116.a and one cup of etrewbeerleta Pena twee the mixture aithird of .cup Rearm:Oa jelly, three tablespo;onauLs of lemon juice and (sugar ;being heated and the lemon juice added. Chill thoeoughly and ;sea. ye in glass- es., reeeeving a straevberfra foaa Ithe top' ef each gla,se. Dropsical Swellings are due solely to a deseased ton-, diadem of the kidneys. There is a quick speedy cure an Anti Uric Kidney Pills. J, 13, Hovey ;sells them end guarantees them to give the desired manta Come back and get 'yam money, if yo,u era not perfectly eatigaied„ Be awe you get ANTI URIC PILLS. 13.V. MARION on every package. Founder of Astor Fortune Once in Peril From Bergs greategatendfathea ;o1 -Col. John the owners -of the vessel lost mon- It is recalled that John Astor the Merck, and 19 98 to be assumed that ey an the ecintradt of lodging A;se toe.' On Ins arrival on Shone he went to New York, and} took em- ployment (with a furrier at $2. pen week, ad the practical knowledge he acquired !there, coupe k wath, the itaactonation abont the- buying and iselling Of furs which he hail Jacob Astor, who went down with elle Meanie, 'twice escaped ehip- wreck, and that the fortunes of the great house were reallyclaid oa board the ve.esel in which the Ger- man lad 'failed to A.merica. ID Septembef, 1783, Aaboe, who was destined to heconte the raehest man enthe new world, ware working in picked up from hes tellow-passent4 London for his brother Geoligethe gee asathey ,whiled away, the long aroprieton bf a flute lactone, He winter nights enbhe icebound boat, bad toiled anithe flute, factoey for were the foundaation 01 1119 great two yeare, and at the, end oe that &Aurae that he Ault up ire- the tine was the possesami al fifteleh eouree ofIthe near* foray years. guineaa and two sults of cloahes. 'Whoa the news came tag fEielcijac- A Seasick Millienalre. min Franklin and hie associaltes PariS bad at Irusa signed the bearer 1, R, aecond notable tadventure with tne nee was half a centuxy lat- which completed the independence ,er. 'Be had been to Autetale( ,aed af the U(nated States, young t Astor I had ppent (three years with the deiteemined iseek his fartunea i the new land. Retook a,siteerag-e past -sage f lEaltimare and paid , Rdatimmgplift,leiaen 'tea hlov,ahs a-odnrehArrtiweady Ctholonmnet five of his 'guineas for the acc modation, which entitled ;him( to , 0m_ conseqeence of the panic ;that I d been ceased by President Jack- sailoogs fax's. He rtook ham IDuiLiall'ae _attack upon the Bank cif the at Statee. At thas timer Astow Bye Elections in•tite Fall There( iselelinas to be no. immediate proppeea cif a byt-elateltoaa ha South' Siracee over the [resignation of Mr.' Rattglebon Lennox, rwtho hes} aid gond to -the Bench. Talk in polial- tal circles' in the city indicates that ahe Fedeka,1 (GavierrInIment is die - 50' to wait until the/ fall, When' eeele'etiortas, thaa'aentlingwITI juclieed age:test att-tha,t to be ;sus- Office, ,N.S., who ay-"Dr.;e- wide& at annexation tiladenciere liama Pink Pills have been' Of ales- ir,eant political death. This feele tamable benefit tome. I ware zo ing is -alive Ito -day among the mass- -es, but thanking men areT110aV crf ' opinion that at would be to the ad - anlage of -the aeland to join , the ,carifetle-raltio,n. . ' Whild ore hie It-o-ur otCanada lase, when, these attacks would .come. on month! Dr. 'Gamlen, the Medical would pontetanes remaint mean- misaionark, whose work (among the; fialiceneett of the, ,Newfouncl- land ,aaasita, stated -that aiinexa- boa wetild bets the adeentage af the eolony. He. adaniated'the, pre - ;.badly run .dtown that I could bar clly go aboat, was net able, (to- bacilli. in the week 'a,bout theheurse. As . my ;health' 'grew weeper' Met Itroable 'brought em asolne eale,cires o,f .fit, and judice existing, butt belieked , that ;serous aor hall an one. ; mamy ether medicine:a had faile,d-to help; me, ray beolther got me a Lena - ply of Da Williams' Pink 'Pills and , I began taking these. In the ,course at 01 ,few Aweelnsi felt nauch ladder -and ,eaber (taking the Pills a ,seven buttes, and when he Stepped aboard had five poundal of easait(ail remaining. ()eked ithe lee. ' That early (sailing took two mantle4 lin fair weather, and th.e vessel in which Astor ev.aa apeer- eenger rencounterlerd very rraugh winds, so that it was the middle el Tantiaryl. before ;she reraeled Cheeee peaks Bay. There, aef all as the eye .could Isee, was northing butice. millionaire became cenvinced Ithat The (ship was buedeted abo,u1a, and he; would die onehapboard. So he asked the captain to put, him a- shore an the (Eng is coast. • Hest, frugal soul: Ithat he was, he dila not ofier any. inaucemena ex- cept the very obvious one Hatt the captain Would beeid of a passeneer who wee ;becoming -a ettasance. wee wea,th $40,000,000 tend was the richestr man in the Unite StatleO reached the boat elh.ortlyebiefore she left (ELavr,e, midi induced the cantata Ito give up his tatateroom foa, us;e. No soo,ner had ithe vessel cleared the pert, .hoivever, Ithard Asibox, who hp.oi 'been moaner to embark, wanteclat� be set ashope„ Head lanilds kept the, vesslel anthe chann.ell far (several days, and the Wee Toccoa against dame of the b,erge with leach apace that she threateneeto eiak. Astea, in alarm cliangetli hie everyday spa; torehis Sandey clothes, eo that if he had to ,seViinaf foe • it and -w-aa saved, he would Mao besa alatheS:: 'with NONE BETTER. Where would -you find a filen stretch Of .gaoci land than that through Nvhich the, London, Marten and 'Bruce Railway passes in 'Huron County? Nat acme, but mile upon mile ;of it, and this ample onay illualtrative of thoustande of such acres in other( eections of the coun- ty. Eturen died posaesses astlarifty a body. of farmer's( as is to be found M the land who owe much to the ;sturdy pioncera so rapidly passing off Ithie recene of acition, 1OJJC 111-5111111611;etC1B-ClanIsl°tlie aej!'acar°Lrtdeercidirieltkhaotnill Fi'fillitahlelYlle t5a captain' . ;to bd eoughly reddened fortiwarell by Ishbff'1"..; w°1114. Pena 11*31-' a' - the eaplain, and, Ithaa, In 1es than The Illegible Draft. twenty yeaes he-oevned a vleatsa et Wars arra.n,ged that he would be manned by the ,Same officer. Wirth- ,sentf back lite lied day, but the in a d.ay',s. sail of Baltanowe the yes,- wind ,changed and thet vessel got of ehe peesengeas werelable et walk or days ishe was 'Eel beeame locked allele lee. Some out Ink° the Ateantao, ea a eouple, the owner of the ;ship had contract- Ified Millionaire -afferied $10,000 if driven 13ack near but yo.ung Astor declat(ad that ,a.s the ,coasit of Ireland, and the terrie oat oath@ ice and readable ;sheep • rioetacligaeinhimon binaatihdeinterval, .he would the ;captain would pat back with FhAforillatlierBilyt. hwdel:ouneuEe,ertai:cimattaullooh:itt:u7retertotibhebalec;eckoasauwseti ed to land him in, (Baltitaore ,and 'l'old f theiz cr Business agamist, loss, and ;would. write a ,One of his ,coMpanions WaS an draft af $10,000 besides securing the elderly German who was retail -Sling eanisent patthe ;other passengers. to, America after a Visit tohis nee Al these -conditions were complied Re d hi own cauni- with except that the, draft wasil- ad he woeld gave $1,0 aomiesion, Mr. Evans has spent -two' yeaes en the peepariation Of this repeat and ii*ortnation conk- tainod therein and the rt)oin- mendation'S which Jar. Evans makes auto a broader policy of adaninis- itration: (should ;be. read by every sportanian. ''An Ideal Caaadizon Holiday" will ;appeal eo those who already have visioas of a shihmefl curling. (Dr ap-,shoo ter g will fina th&tr inteeepas particularly well. looked( alter Maids inonth's issue while containdin addition to the asu;a17 depaatment news and scores a ;specially ellustrated article by "Oanurck" anew. Easter IntereCiub Shoot, e betweern Montreal and St. 'Hubert clube. 1•10,-,TiRibeteui01$1$':_; 4. a part of the regular diet is !Scott's ' Eintilsion Its highly concentrated nutritive, qualities repair waste and create., phyaical resistance faster than disease can destroy. AllOnsasists. • Scott & Sown, Toronto, Ont, ^- 12-11 cEliallsems...xmassrem,-...m.cmaxezatest., quickly stops coughs, cures coldn. heals the throat and lunds 25 cents. 15 THERE NO BETTHR WAY, What quality of Statute Lab0 are you) going to penforM thee year is e query :that every Townehipt Council ;should aak the Pathmaritera of Ithea.{ respective anutvicipalitiee, What 'lathe use of expending time and money on obsolete Methods or puttering away with a type;of work thait been well defined as "stu- pid" labor? With ahe Wedeln roadster horee and light buggy the the coarse atones often seem in the long ago onthre roadways have no right to be hauled there, today ane leas care is taken in the breaking of them. Some aathmaeters do splen- didly and ;show geed judgment in planning thole work. If every road beat will take a little ;extra paine this year it is wonderful how mach May beclond -betteeing can,di- bone. Why would! it not beta good idea if tha council 'does not call the pathmaraters 'together for a confeaa ence onthie ;subject of Go.od(Roads foe .eacb{.pathma,stee to (ask the men on hie beat to meet some even - Mg end have a ,chatt on the im- provements required and the best plan of, accompliehing the desire,d results? In the( midst ef 'counsel there assiefety, and if all knew the ideals ofIthe Idimector 4 more in- telligent idea, would obtain when the Plea Were maimed ottato' toil for King George. Children Cry' FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA THE MAY ROD AND GUN. • Every rspoettranan interested in the welfare 'of panada'A fish and game eescourcere should read, the May number ref Rod and Gun in Canada, published by W. J. Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, Ont., which eaataine Ithe beet chapter; of the Final Report of Mr. Welly Evans of the ;Ontario Game and FasherileS tiVe 12nd. an a Y cf ,; thiA could be overcome by point- tryman becanee quite triem ly, and legible, and the ,captain refttsaid to !,na out tho ,ease in its true }tight. time( longer I was 'again intIbe fulIb it1 was from this thence .acquskinte accePt it. The seasick millionaire Ii e said that theSe SIMPle fink have elliolYment of good health. I feel eaca that .A.§tor learned about 'the went below to write another clra,f1, been taught to believe by anacrup- ;that I cannel praiee Dr,fwaliacast money, ao be Made in elle, fur basil- but Wars eo long aboala it that by tame politicians that !Canada an- Pink/ Pille too highly and I raeaine pest The elder man had ;been -a ;the time hereapprder,ed oer reek totaled torneee 'their homes. mend then Lo all weak t giirla," •penniless inantigraet himself, but ;the vessel was many, miles tinker The last occasion upon which an- You, can get these Pills from ;any had( made a foeturne ant of tura-rand way, Anti fthe deal' wa,s declared' 00. nexatioti negotiations, took place nApdicine dealer ow by mail ,at 50 did not hesitate togive Young As- Thie was the laat time Joan Jacob between NIeWaatandland and Can-, ceate a box or Gia boxes for $2,50 tor many pointeasathat after 'wee° ( Astor went to eea, though; he lived ade was; in 1895 when Sir. algicKen- aroani The Dr. Williareaa aledieilee invaluable to him. 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V,VVVVVVVIITYVYYTYWVTIPTYVI'V 1 1 1.50 EXCURSION GODERICH TO DETROIT Steamer Greyhound - t Going to Detroit—June 14, Return from Detroit—June 17 Days in 'Detroit Detroit Tigers and Pen- nant Winners Play Ball, June 15-16 Crescent Clab of Stratford Special Train to the Goderich Band Moonlight Thursday, June 13, 8 pl m: or particulars see small bills or wtito E. H. A_TER, T. 1'. & E. Agt., Detroit C0110 re To WATTS Root Maker and Repairer Opposite Postoffice. Repairing dOne promptly. Suit cases and Trunks re- paired. A trial will convince you of the neatness and ptoniptness with which I execute my work Store open every evening T. WATTS