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1C'ONDUCTOR ARRESTED, Children C r y
Tuesday papers gave an account of FOR FLETCHER'S
the arrest of Conductor John McDon•
old, who runs ficiinToronto to Goths- ^ A S; T O I I' A
_rich every ether day or so. Following
is the press account:— LENDERS MUST{ REGISTER,
Toronto, Jly 2,—John J', McDonald,
a Grand Trunk conductor, formerly Tile "Act respecting'. Money Lencl.
of Stratford, who lives on Sully Ore- ing,' passed at the last session of the
sent, was arrested last evening as the Legislature, comes into force on July
erase track special from Fort Erie was 1, It requires the registration of all
having ,Hamilton:, The arrest was money lenders with the registrar of
made by Detectives Wallace and Tay loan companies, The fee for registra,
lor, and as soon as McDonald had been tion has been fixed by tin Government
taken into custody, another conductor at $25,:' Any money lender violating,
tock over the train by arrangement the provisions of the Act will incur a
with the Grand Trunk officials_ and penalty of $200, and on conviction for,
their secret service men. McDonald a second or third offence will be liable
was arrested at the request of the to imprisonment for a period not ex.
,Grand Trunk officials, and the _war- ceeding six mouths: A corporation
rant held h the Toronto detectives f convicted of a. second or subsequent.
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was for conspiracy '. to defraud, offence will be required to pay a fine
Neither. the Orown nor the railroad not 'exceeding $1,000.
officials would give details of the af•
fair, but it was learned on good WHY TI•METABLES CHANGE.
authority that it was for "knocking
down"fares on both Hamilton and Why do railroads change their
Fort Erie race specials that the con- time cards twice a yeas? The solu-
ductor was apprehended. As far as tion is easy. Here it is: ' During the
could be found out last night no other summer season the heat expands the
arrest had been made. The railway rails, making the mileage greater add
detectives were working hard about thereby necessitating the lengthen-
the bort Erie track and the surround- ing of the train schedule so that the
ing district yesterday, but the other proper connections may be made and
man they were, looking for did not the trains arrive on time. During the
seem to be present. Crown Attorney winter season the cold acts vice versa;
-Corley, who bad the warrant issued at shortening the mileage so that the
the request of the Grand Trunk, re operating department must shorten
fused to give particulars last night, the schedule. It might' be added that
but he said that the amounts involved these bhanges are made for the benefit
in the case were quite large. Other of all concerned.—Bloomington Panta-
infoimation was to the effect that graph.
many had been travelling on the race
track specials whose fares could not WHY IT PAYS TO BUY
be accounted for when a comparison
of the count of the private detectives . ADVERTISED GOODS.
zine the returns of the conductor
were made,
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
Because the advertiser has done
something to inspire confidence. He
has not only explained the value and
usefulness of his product, but has
put his personality and reputation
'behind his statements EIe •can be
e A s T 0 R I A trusted because his very business
existence is at stake. lie . helieves in
• his goods to the extent of investing
FOR THE ANGLER. his capital, not only in making the
goods right, but in advertising, which
Now that the'fishing season i.s:in will not-preve permanently profitable
full swing, the regulations of the if he fails to ,wake deed- secure re.
Ontario game and fisheries'laws for beat orders. The advertising is not
only a protection to the trade name,
but it is the advertiser's guarantee of
quality.
DEMOCRATIC RECOIcDS
ON BALLOTING BROKEN,
the present year, which have just
been issuer!, will be of 'initeri(stt to
local anglers. Apac t fromi thef us -
tial regulations of previous' (years,
an eextractr from; li.rse fishery laved
and regulations provides !that no
one shall fish for, tcatch eor(kilein
any of the waters of :the province Never before werte(so many bel -
in one day by tangling, or shall lots required ,to nominate, dn(a Pe_
carry away •a greater number; than
eight small or large mouthed black mocratic Presidential (Convention.
bass. It also, •says' that no small or Seymour, nominated onthe(twenty-
large mouthed black bass` less'tham aeeond ballot in1868,1held( Flue (me-
lon inches in length (measuring ord up to now. Herelis the{ recorid,
fr ern the point( of the nose Ito( the showing in each, caseithe 'Seatilianel
centre of the tail) shall heretaineld the winning ballot:
or kept out of the water. The '44—poll: on 0th,
•number of nnaskinonge is (limited
to four. In •an'yk case( of pickerel to '48—Cass on 4th.
• !greater number than twelve rqust '02 -Pierce on 9th.
not hecai, iled away. '06—Buchanan onl7th
'60—Douglas on 2nd.
Electric' Restorer for MenMcClellan ,on 1st(' -
eepi restores everynerve in he body 22n&
hitOSph to its proper tension; restores SS—Seym
our on
vim and vitality, Premature decay and all sexual '72—Greeley .On 1st,
weakness averted et once. Phosphonol will
make ou a new man. Price SS a box or two for. '76—Tilden eon 2nd..
Co„8t.Cetharines.Ons. The sool,ellDrug '80—Hancoek by ac. after end
'84 -Cleo• ejand on 2nd.
'88—Cleveland by ac
'92—Cleveland' on lar,
MEDICINE FAKIRS.
It is always' best to consult your
,own home physican. I'n Detroit, a '96 -Bryan on 5.th
fakir calling himself, Prof. H. Satin- '00—Bryan by ac.
uels is being prosecuted on change ,04—Parker (after 1st by
of practising medicine without h li-
oense, According to the testimony '08 -Bryan onlst.
'12—Wilson on 46th;,
of Dr. J. E. Clark, the 'county chem-
ist, his apecifid fog( many diseases
,consisted onlyof water containing
ten per .cen'l1 orf salt and ttwof per
cent of sugar, yet( by wide (adv er-
itising he was able! 'be work up., U LIU1
(tade unit which brought (him
anany 'thousands :of dollars. The
,cost (Athol mixture( was about ten
cents a barrel and he sold ill' ,Sor
$5 a beetle. -'Bis advertisements e-
glared thattie the( wonderful (rem-
edy were dropped in' the eye as he
directed,, it would' ,cure rheumatism
tuberculosis, da'nduff, ingroweng'
mails, and whooping (cough. And
people actuallybelieved it,
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOLACASTOR
changes.
_ R :
Are' Usually --the Victims' of
Pale, Watery Blood.:
THIN SOUP AND
°THEE THINGS.
W. Young of Detroit hae
Rev. T. , g
recently deliveretd a see mere din the
Marriage state and declared (that
many , a man . has been driven Ito
xlrink by being obliged lto•ea`8 thin.
soup. The pastor is right, but he
does not go far enough. Thinivoup
is. not1the.onl'yt thing s*
man to drink. !Here are same oli %_he
•olth
ems.
;Thumb prints an dinner plates.
Wire dish rag in Irish stew.
Hail in the butter, .
Suspender bullion in,the, !hash/
No towel in'thet bathroom.
Silvery cake of soap (teethe floor.
Pale pink coffee.
Nee pearl shi-mtts(tude in sight:
t (dining
the vn
Poise teeth left on d g
dining room table.
.Razor used Ito open a canlpf't1om,a-
itees.
of ee-
IBack comb found in can i etre,
lsoe'riies.
(Canned cherries that are not pit -
Baby's rattle in bonvl orf ;crew eteid
potatoee,
Beak Darby halt' usedl toplug'e
broken window.
atpp
quickly, at en entities, crakes aolrti 1sJentls
k�e throat end .lands + 2 ends.
eliteeeferteireseee-
HOTEL NORMANDIE , CLINTON, WHICH WAS (BADLY DAMAGED BY -FIRE.
•
not onlyl.,from( the plant, but frolm
any clothrng that has come in con-
tact •with it,
Be careful of debunking water.
,Do not-assumethat, any .spring is
pure. Drink
byprefea(ence outo
f
theopen lake, where the 'germs are
• likely
too be scattered.
Do not go for a long swim, or into
very cold water, if (the circulation,
of blood is not, good. The circula-
teon may be bad, either after viol-
ent' exercise, or after (a pei(lod of
"lying around,” when ,'the circula-
tion is sluggish. Moderate exercise
is a good preparation for going
Into, the water. If the (circulation
is bad through going to either ex-
treme laziness or violence, the, sur-
face of the blood vessels 'con'tract,
and a gres(ti strain le thrown upon
the heart, which tries be force ;rte
blood through the contracted' t'es-
els. Si'caiied cramps are often not
cramps, but hearlf failure, !$suit-
ing from bad circulation,
Codfish Balls.
Take, equal qualntities of meshed
potatoes and boiled codfish, Minced
fine, To each 'half -pound allow,
one ounce of butter.; tiuld p • well -
beaten e'gg, Mix (thoroughly. Press
into 'halls between ' tWe(spoons ;
drop into hat lard and fry til'.brown
Chicken Pattfes,r
Mince cold chiekenstane 'stir it
into awhite sauce, In of milk,
thickened with corn flour and flav-
oured with pepperrealif land butter.'
Line small pattytpans'' with puff
paste, bake fleet/ then (fell with the
mixture, and sedein adisottoven Cor
a few, minutes(4'to brown...
Anaemia is the medicals edicals term for
Poor or watery blood, It May :arise
from a variety of causes, such as
lack of exercise, hard study, ianpro-
perly ventilated rooane or woyk-
shops, impelled' assimilation (of
food etc The chief symptoms are
Jellied Chicken, '
Boil the, t:hicicen1ia i.til tine water
is reduced lie tiepin t; Tek the (meat
from the bones5n fair axed piecebl,'
ren oVing all grin 1e,.s'ktin, and bo. e•
Skins the fatefroin ;the ,liquoreedct
an •ouncatfbutter, al little pepper,
and salt, and half' a package of gel-
atine. .Pat the cut-up chicken into
a mtoultl, 'wee (wine 'old wate
When the gelatine ( has 'dissolved,
pour the liquor over (the chicken.
Turn out when cold.
--n--
Chicken Loaf, '
Boil a chicken in aallittle water
as possible until the 'meat can easily
be picked from. the bones. Cut' ie
up finely, tlseneeme at back into the
saucepan with twolounces of butter,
and a seasoning of pepper ,antic salt.
Grease a square china(6nould t and
cover the bottom with( Lslicea of
lined -boiled egg; pour en the!{ehigk-
ne place a weight((on it, and;'_(set
aside to pool, whed'it will, (turnout.
The WESTERN FAIR
hlftL7p YOUR HAIR
Go right down to the drug store
and get a bottle of (SAGEINE, J.
50,Hovey sell it with a '(positive
guarantee to stop falling hair, itch-
ing of the, scalp and to eiradfcate
dandruff, ormoney back. Dandruff
is the cause of hair troubles and
Sageine kills the dandruff. geran.
There is no other prepaxetion
known to science that' is so quick
and ,certain as Sageine. Doneeton-
fuse Sege:ne !with other; pr8'para-
lions. Ask J, E. Hovey for the
great dandruff germ lcillerr and hair
grower. Sageine is a delightful
dressing and is not sticky or
greasy. A large bottle from J.13.
Hovey costs only 50e, and•2tis guar-
anteed 'bo give satisfaction.
County Dings
A bass 30 inches long and weighing
ten peptide, was caught in the Mit
land River at Brussels by I?,
Routledge and Charles Workman.
1 They had quite a wrestle ti land it.
it holds the record for size for many
t years.
I Grey'Township is organizing its
1 temperence form to support the
present local opti,n bylaw, and it
would hardly be p ietible to defeat' it
, after its three years a eign.
East Huron Fall Fair directors met
to push arraugeme its for their big
fall fair to be bel here Oct. 3 and 4.
A troupe of New York aerial artists is
to be here. among m"ny other attrac-
London Ontario ions. There are 22 entries in' the
I standing Held crop competition here.
The management f this populae, Otto is the crop to be judged,'
Exhibition will spare neither
trouble •or•expense thus yea, Ito
make it the best that( has eveiiitbelep
heed. A new fire- roof Art 'Build-.
ing isbein;g creme'!( nejasl (the
trance to the Grounds which will
be in readiness fol.( the (Exhibition'
and will be filled with. beautiful' and
expensive paintings for tvhieli lib=
teal prizes are beings offesr6(d. Thie
will help very'maleriallii the eon-
ees'tion of exhib'itts e.1 other years
in the, maul bui*1ling. 1p c at
Wanted it should be applied
once, The butter and cheese fix- a
hibit promises to be extra Targe this
e r In addition to the prizes of- emetic Seed Improve -
tic a Systema
p
Department is one of the strong
features ' of the Exhibition. as .,the
Backache and all forms . of kidney
trouble soon vanish when Anti -teed
Pills are used,
Get a box today at J.M. Hovely'e
every box.
Marion on e
BV, y.
Cable � pe1egrapi�
House to Meet Harly?
Ottawa, July 8.—All indications in
political circles here point to an ear-
ly 'meeting of Parliament, It is-
thought',not improbable that the
Mouse will meet perhaps about the
latter part of September or the - first
week' in October. Premier Bordenand
his colleagues will have returned
from England by that time:and the
other ministers now absent will also'
be back to the capital.
• As there are a number. of impoxt-
ant . matters awaiting attention and
this year 's session promises to be a
long and arduous tee, it is thought
that by starting ' early in October it
would not be prolonged into the hot
summer months . of next season, and
quite apart from all this it would
mean the expediting of much import-
ant business.
Mensal!
Rev. Jr. le. Millyard, wife and fam-
ily, left tor London to day,' and his
successor, Rev. R. Hicks, is`eetpected
here in a coup'e of days. :•
Rev. J. E, Nlillyard closed his pastor-
ate here by giving two fine discurses
on Sunday. li-the evening the Pres-
byterians closed their church that their
congregation Might hear Mr. Mill
yard's farewell. The people of Hyatt
Avenue Church are to be congratulat-
ed on having a preacher of his ability
sent thein, as he never gives a sermon
that is not excellent, both as to matter
and delivery.
Everybody froth the reeve to the
email boy is looking forward to the'
Sunday School excurion to London on
July 10
Tllie local council have given up the
idea of putting oil on the street to
keep down the dust,
,lames Johnston, Who went to Bran-
don some time ago, returned the last
of the week,. and left again on Tuesday
with hie wife and family.
Great anxiety is felt here by 4those
having relatives or friends in the city
of Regina.
The sons and daughters of Hobert
Bonthron all met together for the first
time in some years, ou Friday even-
ing. There were present William, of
Detroit, Fred of Chicago, Mrs. N. Mor-
ton and Miss Flossie Bonthron, of To-
ronto, and Miss Margaret Bonthron,of
Barrie.
Albert Edward Oudmore is home
from Winona.
The garden party given by the ladies
of Cannel Presbyterian Church on the
church grounds on Friday night was
a most successful affair.
T Hemphill and wife, of Wroxeter,
have been visiting the parents of the
former,
Miss Begley, head milliner at the
"Blue Front", has returned to her
horne in Blyth,
The local council is threatened with
a lawsuit over a dram constructed in
1905,
Garnet Smeliacombe, one of the fore-
men on the Government farm, Guelph,
was home for Dominion Day.
There was no Dominion Day cele-
bration here, but ins ny of the local
citizens went the Grand Bend,Bayfield
and other lake points.
Murdock McPherson, senior', of Sal-
mon City, Idaho, who has been spend•
ing a couple of weeks with Ins brother,
Alex. McPherson, leaves with him cn
Saturday for a visit to the home of
their boyhood in Nova Scotia, where
they have many relatives.
t' CANADIAN NEWS.
LOOK FOR .S1tiNATURE
Every jteenuine packae'e of
Rheumo bears signature B. 4v.'Mar-
eon.
t
Rheum is sold by J. to Hovey
Clinton and Rheumo' is guarcjnteedl
10 give results ermoney refuted:id.
Don't forget the! name. Rheumy
for all kinds of Rheumatism.
fored by the aas sciatica fibers are -
good apeclais'in cash and! silver-
ware. 'Manyy new 'and special ex- meat.
habits with ,befmtadet in the 'Mechlin
ery Department. .The Live Steck
extreme pallor ()lithe face, dips and very best alwaysa come, to Lonldon.
gain,; rapid breathing and pailpita- The Agricultural and' Horticulturist
tion of the heart after slight exer-exhibits well no doubt fill thebui'ld-'
tton; headaches, dizzineeas, home- -i:ng 80 overflowinlg, of the very best
times fainting spells( and `a' tend while hese Poultr Buillding wile'
encs to hysterics, swelling od tthe ,probably have to e enlarj;ed to
feet and limbs, a feeling' of constant hold the -birds an'Exhibitioss..• Prize
!tiredness'- and a dis'tastel fol( (fond.
Dr. Williams Pink Pills area certain
cure for anaemia, lbenausej Ithely
make new, rich blood, which stim-
ulates and s'tren�gthens.eVerY,organ
and • evea'y': Verti_ef .the body. The
following is one among` Ithou'san'ds
of eases of this serious trouble cur
Pink
bytheuse of Dr.
Williams'
Pvn
ed
aurone
St.
Pills. Maes Georgina: Ray ,
Jerome, Que., says: "Above a year
ago my health began,te (give out.
I suffet'e:d 'irony (headaches, hearll
ed
le beethrejatened(ness with and a1 I;pEneral
breakdown. I was' 'at this time em-
ployed in the family of a doctor,'
who, teeing myconiditiont{(gave me
o k this faithfully for.
Medicine. .I t .o.
and
't
.benefit, some time, but with no n ,
I. grew much'discourlaged. Then a
friend advised melte,try Dr. tWil
liiama' Pink • Pedis, saying that (she
had found ,a eure('through thelm tin
similar conditions.. I tooklher ad-
vies, goo •a supply( of the pills and
took them regularly foss sometime.
Gradually'I becakne strong land( a
the eourse of anionth' Oreo I
again' enjoying the best oehealltlh,
and have net since had iihe�leatslt
return Of the old synlptomas i
can 'he'rtdily recommend Dr.
,. I "
' weak sella:,
s ink
Pills to all t
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The Finance Minister reports that
Canada has 81,000,000,000 invested in
manufactures.
Canada's production of fax in 1911
totaled 7,867 000 bushels, valued at
511855,000. During fiscal year ended
March, 19I2. 1,504,528 bushels, worth
82 812,242, were exported.
The French Minister of Finance has
laid before his colleagues a Bill for
superseding copper by perforated
' le coins. Beproposed to issue
nick p p
eighty million francs' worth of the
new coinage, consisting of five, ten
and 25 centimes pieces.
Since 1893 the Municipality of
Medicine Hat has supplied natural
gas for street and domestic lighting,
Bruchesi Kills' College.
Montreal, July .8—A considerable
sensation has been caused in.Roman
Catholic circles in the Archdiocese of
Montreal by the reading yesterday in
all the Catholic churches of a man -
dement from Archbishop Bruchesi,
formally suppressing the College of
St. Marie de Monnoir at 8t. John's,
Que. In his mandement his grace
states that the long dispute over the
college has been a painful scandal
in the church, and to end this Mgr.
Bruchesi formally forbids the fathers
in charge of the college to ever re-
open at St. Johns, and also forbids
the -faithful from sending their chil-
dren there.
Back to the Old Town. '
Belleville, July 8.—About 300 or 400
Bellevillians who reside in Toronto
are at present on their annual outing
here. They arrived here Saturday and
were accorded a hearty reception. The
I.0.0.1'. band, the mayor and a re-
ception committee met the special
train and heartily welcomed the visi-
tors, •
Wants to Be Annexed, •
Toronto, July 8.—By a vote of 815
to 332, or a majority of 483, North
Toronto, on Saturday turned down
the double track agreement, and by
a vote of 604 to 544 or a majority of
60, the town declared : in favor ,,of
annexation to the city.
Lightning Kills Nineteen Cattle.
Belleville, July 8.—On Friday night
a severe thunderstorm passed over
Madoc •Township, during which nine-
teen cows belonging to Alexander Mc-
Coy were killed. The animals took
shelter under a tree which was struck
by lightning.
view Appeal Act
Toronto July 8 .Chi complete re-
organization of the ()ntarie High
Court with its consequent limitation
of elejeaic, itis provided by the law
reform act of Hon. J. J. Foy, 'passed
by the Legislature in 1909, will be
proceeded with immediately, and will
corse into force formally. en January 1
next.
By the legislatign as drafted by
the Attorney -General and enacted by
the House three years ago itis pro-
vided, tinder Section 43, that "this'
act shall not' come into force until a
day to be named by the Lieutenant
Governor by his proclamation," It
has been officially 'stated that the
proclamation has hears issued naming
January 1, 1913, as the. first day upon
which the act will become effective.
Bubonic Plague In Cuba.
Havana, July 8 The existence of
bubonic plague in Havana has been
definitely determined. A special
'"Guard of physicians has pronounced
the case at Las Animas Hospital bu-•
bonie. The patient, a Spaniard, who
was employed as an hostler in con-
nection with a sewer laying contract,
was take null on July 3. He is said
to be dying. Three other patients are
reported dead at the same hospital
with marked symptoms of the plague.
At the present time the question of
isolating Havana from the interior is
not being considered. The rat -killing
corps of the health department has
been largely reinforced. All street
cars, omnibuses and ferryboats have
been ordered to be washed with dis-
infecting field.
In the production of the 'ordinary besides cooking and heating purposes,
farm crops of Canada, approximate- at Bid' (13tu acts.) per 1,00 cubic feet,
ly 40,000,000 bus�helst of seed( ere re- upon which it makes a very handsome
quired annually. In - view of the profit•
enormous extents( to which yield is Reports issued by the Public Service
depeudteat„upon the queenly and vi-
Commission show that accidents on
ta1ityy of t ue seedlesown, itis ofthe
t tE'm importance both elle
railroads and street railroads id
'areae s p Greater New York for the month 01
o, o • e sal- May numbered 8,48`2, against 55,997 for.
lists, entry forms, and; allinforlma- dividual farmer and tto • Jthel nation the same month last year, The in,
tion sent on•applira►tsolntothel Sec- that:asmueh of this seed 'ae.�nos- juries to passengers numbered 2,847,
enters, A,'M.:�iunit, London, ,Outer- eible beof; high order. agafoet 2,6031astg year, including 197
le. The wide spread. ,efforts. wliieh pesignated as serious, against 270 for
tare being) Putl 8orthi n tO n�dn by the preceding year. '
the Canadian Seed Growers' Assoc-
iation to encourage 8 larger pejo
oed general use od
puceion and a HAIR THAT FASCINATES
"`�'• pure and vitae seed( od,lprndtictive
ad -
b' ctof recent
is the a o,4
sorts, t h
,
dross by Mr,. L,�. NeWmaan,
p
d ' el a lers alt
en,ta a, box or,sick,boxes for
ent' by mail„•Pee'tl,Paid, iby, Thee
'Dr, Williams' MedicineOc.
HINTS FOR HOLIDAYS
c d work
eco
A good 'aped timely piece
is the issues by'thet Medical Health
Office: el a "Hol'iday Number” ' bd.
the Toronito Health Bulletin. Here•
are geese tamely observations
As to lmosqu(itoes, the' advice giv-
en,
iv-
en.is]to cove; ally popes of water,
rain waiter barrels, etc., with a thin
fi�fin of coal obi, which will prevent
the little wigglers front brealtisi
ohn'tae
alive dust them Off in title pn a 1
secret-
ory
arry of the, above associationle-
livered before the, Standing (Com-.
miiftee on,Agriculture arras Colon-
ization of the Rouse 'otiComlagons'.
In this address the speaker trac-
ed the origh('and developmen:t b4
the Asslocilation and 'dealt briefly
with 'the real nature and extdafi( Of
the results which are being'rellliz-
theim youth. Take a few yartle ed. An instructive 'exposition is
mosquito, netting as Part of fy+our also given of thel modern lconcep
hoOilclay baggage. � ;tion of thei principles( 01 (plant( im
Far` poison iv' the. best eteinedy 'prevement and of 'the efforts, which
yt
i
,
at takeadvantage
is iia wash the hands' or any infect- are being,, made( i! a
ed pant, of the! body with stream of these principles Inthe ane flora-
e P• tall
yellow kitchen soap ' and waiter. tion of our' planl8 ' [roc.. s• �.n, y
Then'' crush uplthe weed called'. seek! ;regils(trteltion: wadi the iie-,
jewel plant, and apply, Otero (thsse .i ,cently instituted 'plan pf„inspect-.
Inspect --
places. (The jewel plant tea brlglet , mettle* instituted • plann of%r spect
re ,' juicy pliant tem( two tot our ling and. sealing all welts of seed
fer en u
et bitgh, gowintg in low, wet p1ac. before they leave the premiieles •of.
es with ahanginlgtflower, tboloaaed (those 'growers who/ grow seed foe
orange, with brown tspdts., The! the madder This addresfj ;which is
outward applmealtionr'of sugar Of printed in ParoPlslet as being kits -
lead Is good! but care ;must lie used, tribu'ted free by the publications
as. anat., of-feadi its poisonous. Re- branch of the Department of Agrie
'member that 'infection may • (wine, cultural at Ottalw(a.
Who Wants Lustrous Hair
Full of Life and Beauty ?
Start now hnadam' this ie just the
month to beginlsi acquire a glor-
iions head of Uiiair, of which you will
it
he justly proud 'duri!ng�, fine isocial
events i01summer-tune. PARISIAN
If you haven used PA
SAGE you aren't on the Ugh road
to nano'' beauty. PARISIAN SAGE
is the mtosti delightful prepar(atloni
that destroys the (genas
andgn y, y s short
Yna a in by a
doing re
s
time the cause ;,oaf dandruff, If all -
1 hair, itching' scalp, fated' and
lifeless hair. to
Dandruff 'germs are o+bsta'ue i n
• e:.hair fern
sats; they prwvent Ilt� ?1p
receiving i proper ilr'o#rlehMent
by ravenlo iy`devouring ,the erne
nourlshm'enit. Use PAIL.IiSIIA
SAGE for one ;reels and qo e'Itala
wonderful dmprlovemeln(t W.S„ht,
Holmes 'guaranitees' hit, 80, cents !at
t.
Saskatoon Has Little One,
Saskatoon, Sask., July 8.—A minia-
ture cyclone passed over the north
end of this •city, accompanied by
heavy rain, about nine o'clock Satur-
day morning. A. number of garages
and smaller buildings were wrecked,
but most of thedamage was done in
g c
the neighborhood of the Western Can-
ada
ada Sawmills, a large portion of the
lumber in these yards being whirled
up in a vortex to a height of between
one and two hundred net before be-
ing
thrown to the ground and smash-
ed to kindling wood.
No personal injuries were received.
Broken Wheel Injures 15 Workmen.
New York, July S: Three men were
probably mortally injured Saturday
?and twelve 'others were overcome by
sulphur fumes, or painfully burned
when a huge emery wheel in the base-
ment of the National Sulphur Works
in Brooklyn burst and caused a boil-
er to explode. Fire followed the ex-
plosion, igniting sulphur and making
the work of rescue (irieult. The ex-
plosion 'rocked the neighborhood and
caused a panic in nearby shops and
tenement houses.
Norway to Strengthen Navy.
Christiania, July S.—After two days'
debate, the Storthing by a large ma-
jority Saturday afternoon,' passed the
naval estimates of 20,000,000 kroner.
($3,000,000). This is considered indi-
cative of the growing popularity of
the national defence movement
throughout the country, in spite of
socialistic protests.
NEGLECT
'Po cleanse the system; of undigest-
food, foul gasses, excess bile in
liver and waste matter in the bow-
els will impair:Tour health. The
best system regulator is FIG PILLS
Neglect of Guns Cost Four Lives.
Paris, July 8.—The rival investiga-
tion commission reported Saturday
that the accident on Mint the French
armored cruiser Jules eliclielet off
Tyeres, on June 26, by which four
sailors were kilied and 10 injured,.
was due to combustible gases re-
maining in the guns after previous
firings and to the gun -cleaning being
incomplete,
"Trouble Woman” Dead.
Hawesville, Ky., July S,—Hancock
County's "trouble woman," Mrs.
NancyNewman, is dead here at the
age of 87 years. She was the last of
thirteen brothers and sisters, whose
stepfather, Captain John Sterrett,
was the first sheriff of the county.
Tragedies carne often into Mrs. New -
man's life. Her youngest child was
scalded to death in a tanning vat.
The second was burned to death on
the home hearth two weeks later.
The third, a Confederate soldier, was
murdered in a riot at Mobile, Ala.
Thin fourth was 'killed two years ago,
when a house fell on him. The fifth
met death in a runaway five years
ago. A son-in-law and a grand -
i s in met violent deaths and the aged
woman herself, two woeks ago, hob-
bling
ob
bling into the kitchen for a drink,
fell, and broke leer leg, which had
not begun to mend when -she died.
Aeroplane Falls.
Paris, July 8. An army aeroplane
accident:showing the great danger of
machines passing too near each.other
while flying, occurred Saturday at
Viliaeoublay, near Paris. Lieuts Briez
and Burlez of the French army start-
ed en a flight from the aerodrome in
separate monoplanes, their destina-
tion being Belfort.
Lieut. Brien had attained an alti-
tude of 600 feet when Lieut. Burlez,
passing him at greater speed 100 'feet
higher in the air, forced, a pocket of
air downward and caused the ma-
chine driven by Lieut. Briez to lose
^its equilibrium. The monoplane
crashed to the gronnd and Lieut.
Briez sustained two broken legs,
while his jaw was fractured and his.
breast also injured. The doctors in
attendance, however, say that he will
At all dealers 25 and 50 eents,oe (The ( -.. -
Fig Pill Co., St. Thomas, Ont. Sold . •
to Cliin,00ei by J. E. Hovey, Drug- '
gist,
1
1 bolttle,
This is the Season for •
eARIS GREEN AND -BUG FINISH.
and we can supply you.
We still have Buckwheat and Turnip Seed,
We have Hoes, Scythes, Snaths, Forks, Rakes, Machine oil, Etc
Paints -The best made. •
Oils—Boiled and Raw Linseed, Separator Oil -fine and clear.
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