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TTRIBULATIONS OF AN EDITOR, in choosing a fine day, one iti which
' tit was a pleitsure to drive along the
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The). tanals and tribulations of la. roads ; they set tables that were a
country, editon are Manifold, (but delight to the eye and a Worcester.,
exit borne with 'fortitude (because shire sauce to the appetite ; they hired
the pountry editor has a sense of the Band from town ; and they pro -
humor. The s recompenses of is aided a silk hat to adorn Thos. Fraser,
life arei kaany, ho,wever, and osannof to give a citytouch to the booth man-
theed name tons the other day in, agernent. '1. here was one hitcb, how,
the. shape of the (following Otter men for which nobody at Burnstown
from anoldl 'friend and (suttsernb- and nobedY in particular anywhere
) . was to blame, thongh it left over till
the close of the afteihmon what had
'I've stopped kny paner, yes I have, Mien intended for the central feature
I don't like to do, it. —the address of Mrs. Watts of Olin -
Bill •the editor, he's 'got too smart, ton: In mapping out her. itinerarY,
And I'll alloW hell ruenit.
the central offices had apparently
S
aMan s PanKi debte
not been thoroughly posted on the
I. raa. ae g
And swill nfO1)einsulted, train schedules, arid so they had
it
So when the editor gene, smenn placed Mrs. Wetter at a point west of
s Sherbet Lake on. Thursday evening,
and at Burnstown on Friday after-
noon. So it was not until after the
K. &. P. R. express had come in near
5,o'clocic, and Mrs. Watts had been
whisked out along the' Second Line
in the Baldwin auto cab that that 'per.
,want to be consulted.
I Itook the paper 'Wye* nearan s
And helped line all I could, sir,
Ifait,whoR Steal= to Minot!!! Ps,
t think he wu1d,sir,
Rul'Uthati .bercliAL and non Jean net
In Made me but as thunder. non of the day's proceedings came on
Sayer I, TIT stop that sheet, I will and by that time a considerable pan
antize doingon,a thg gees un tion of •the auditors. including the
- X hunten upthe editor, Presnhad departed. After her arrival,
And n fen his ,cunnian caper,- Mrs. Watts addressed the large tiro-
. 1 ',paid laim Ian
nnen years 'dstutt. portfou which had remained to hear
Yes, 'airs I've stopped the paper." her' and gave the boys and girls par.
ticularlygood advice on Ihew to -treat
Civil dr e n C ry. one another before and after marriage.
FOR FLETCHER S
'OASTORIA
'MINOR LOCALS.
-Anttounneemente for garden Pan -
'ties, lawn, sinciali, etc., where there
is a'n admission fee on eollectionn
.are charged for at the nate 0 5e At the March session of the
per line. Grand of .0dt:rine Ancient Orkier of
The cosi, of cigarettes' asked lathe United Workmen at was an mstruc.
United 'States last year is Put by the tont to the Executive nti emplloy A
Depantment-of Internal Revenue at competentlife iasurance actuary
46O,645,000.to value the policies held bythe
'Mann people are asking when membership. .j.n the Ordens and to
the presidential ,, election in tie draft a schedule of rates tbat will
Melted States is held. It neon nne Insure permanency (and be ann.
/ark Monday in November trilling quate for all time. E. Sanderson
this year. on November . me M. A., Fellow. of the Faculty (01
mew presiderst will not beins
torn
o Acturieof Scotland, was engaged
i
na afficel until March Ith,lollowing.
. and presented a report and a
achedulel. ,of rules to t aGrand
Lodgi Friday, that was adtopted
aften discussing •the question of
rendjustment And the effort of tale
increase on the entire membenthip,
Tb.e outcome of the inn:nesting
discussing' was the adoption by an,
nnirerwheiminen vote of the new
ratee recommended; The new
- During/June no less•thara 61 new rates will be applied to 'the 'ac-
)postofficaa twere, opened 'in Canada, count .to which each member had
the majority being in the Western; attained tan May 1, 1905, all members
, vinces ato meet the reeds of oven 65 years, being valid as at 65
titer rapid influx of 'settlement. Years:
The mew law in Ontario' provccles •
that in futune when Division Court I a ure
, rases are ito be trie(d ne foie a tinny,
thenjurors must be• teltectten fawn
eeicair stops counts, cores colds. heals
"dif-feren t MunidiPalities •over which -e-
t e throat and lungs . • 29 cents.
the pourn has jurisdiction. The old
law, anowedr the junore no, bet se- BETTER, ADVERTISEs
*elected kram any municipality.
A hardware 'merchant went home
CiltijiRirElgiEFFS1.7
CASTOR IA.
A. O.U.WARATES.
'There wilt also be another tneetang
of ICongress before the installation
of (Me newly elected president.
The oiling of 'the streets of Park -
anti has been finished. The neat is
in the neighborhood of $250. This
includes1 the scraping of :the dust
-ors loose dirt, and 'mating it avnin•
Farmer's Institute.
Directors and Officers .Elected
at Annual Meeting
•
The annual meeting of the • West
Huron Farmers' Institute Was held at
Dungannon, Directors for the ensuing
year were as follovvs: -
Thos.. Stotbers, -Dimnannon; John
Long. Kintail; Jae. Hayden, Port
Albert; Donald McLean, Lothian;
J. A. Mallough, Dungannon; Wm
Bailie, Dungannon: D. B. Murray,
St Helens; B. C. MeGown, F. Met-
calf, kt. Sloan, JanienTunney, ail of
Blyth; W. G. Parks, Westfield; J.
Gillespie, Whitechurch; J. T. Currie,
A. Morton; D. McDonald. all of
Wingliam; Wm, Lyon, J. W. Cart-
wright, H. H. Hill, all of Londesboron
3. Finland, Witmer; R. E. Manning:
Wm. Tiplady, Jas. Cornish, all of
Clinton; .1. W. Salaeld, W. Robert-
son, J. E, Tom, H. J. Morris, all of
Gioderich; , Sturdy, Hohnesyille;
Green Tebbut, Holmesville; laugh Hill,
Benmiller; E. V. Lawson, Dunlop; R.
M. Young', Carlow. -
J. A. Ildallougb, of Dungannon. who
filled the office of president during
the past year, was reelected, to that
position, and Wm. Bailie. of Dun-
gannon, was re-elected secretary and
treasurer. J. W. Cartwright. of
Londesboro. was elected vice-presid-
ent. Chas. Girvin and John Dustow, of
Nile, are the aticlitorsn.
It was decided to hold the regular
meetings next winter at Holinesville
and Lendesborn and the supplerneon
ary meetings at.Kintail; Dungannon.
Si. Helens. Nile. Blyth and Wingham.
Electrie Restorer for Men t9 supper one bight and a new
Phosphonol metres every nerve linen body silver per cel eta') was on the table.
not,iaiiie:et,o,rueasi He asked his wife where she got ft
vim and vitality. Vrensiti.rt`rT edre gg and she said :—"Why clear I selec-
mak _ you a new man. Price $8 a box, or two for .Ledi it out of Smith's cant' ogue kilo d
weakness averted at once, rhoenbenoli will
$5. eM ailed to any address. Theficroseunran It only cost me $4.25 and the ex-
noatit. CathaVitle8. Ont. • Press." Of course) the husband was
hnn-B SATURDAY 1, I nla.d in anion:lent and saiw
d, "hY in
the deuce; kladn7t you tell ane you
NIGHT SHOPPING. i wanted) the thing? I have lots nf
'them(' Sri my store and they only
Now that the: weathenthas become I cost me $3.''' Then this wife hand=
warm' ranee 'mere the plea -agninst ' sn win, pane like .his "Well, John,
tate shopping on , Saturday 'nights -n
if you would a.dvertise once in la
%Inlaid reneve, eve,la more con- 1 while so the people would know
-stderation than it does ordinatilY, yott were still in business, Maybe
though the ustom has little to the People wouldn't send away for
reasons, are given for keeping so mush s up , I
minify it at any tirne Various
the ,custorn. One merchant fears I ,„, cHARG-Er POR
r'
he WIII nose ° lrade if he closeasalt I n n
nn earlier hour, than other% The THIS SUGGESTION
experience, of those who IIONV CIOSO 1 .
early ;goes to show that they get I Patented icherry-pitterrn are said
just as muck traclo as they did ; to be a snare, and delusion. They
when Ithey 'kept open later. The I are expensIve fon the compann-
bulk( ,of trade 'does notidelleali Ian lively brief season) or use leach year
Iwo pr throe hourh at the en of and lots or women can't work thein
thet Week. Another does Astra/Ai satisfactorily at all. But there is
because late majonity do it, which a bettea instruiraent tan any 01
ts after all,no . reason. He .pro, them' night) athand for every
ablydoes everal things Sallie tuus,ewife. It's Woman's chief ;in -
b' ;s
t in.. atrument inn any emengeiney—
t1 e hairpin Stick the ends in
a cork and use the loop end. With
a littler practice you will find you
can( pit cherries rapidly and well,
without smashi,n,g them on losing
much :ofhhe juice. '
SOCIETY WOMEN SAY
There is nothing to equal SAGE -
INE in bringing out all thelovli-
Dna and beauty of women's hair.
SAGEINE softens harsh, dry hair
snakes it rich and luxuriant in color
and reirnoven every particle of dan-
druff from the ncalp. SAGEINE is
daintily perfumed; it in at -stie,ky
or greasy end isreally eupeirSonits
a hair, droning. Any woman can
improve her appearance by caning
Inn her hair with SAGEINE. J. E.
Hovey in Clinten sells a large bot-
tle fon only 50c. and guarentein rit
to give excellent remits. Get a
bottle of SAGEINE today. Bring
out all the beauty of your hair and
note the improvement in your ap-
pearance.
SAVE THE CHILDREN
Mother' who heap. raison of
Babyts Own Tablete in the house
may feel that the nines of their
little tales, are veasonaftne safe dun-
Ing- the hot !weather. ntomach
troublea, .eholera infantum and
diarrhoen ' carry off thousands
of littlet ones levers' summens in
most cases because tile anothen
does no.t have a safe knot:lien* it
hand to gine promptly. ,Baby's
Own Tableta pure these. troubles,
or if, nivehl occasionally to the well
child will prevent (their conang on.
The Tablets' are guananteen toy a
government ianalystno be Aneolutes
ly' hanmlese even to the tlewborn
babe. Theyeare 'especially good in
the summer becautie they, regulate
the bowels, and keep the stomach
sweet tont pure. The ,Tablets 'pre
sold' by Medicine dealers or by
na.1 et 25 cents 'a'box from The Dr.
Willlanist Medicine Co., Brack:vale,
Ont. .
Goderich Visited By
Public Works Minister
tuneless which o edo
4: 'ma 1 Ity is as n,ecegeary bust-
ne.ss as in anything else, and SI.
the number salsa pra,e,tice eariY
niosnaninereasa it Will soon become
the custom and not the exception.
•Consideration, Or employes, .es-
pecially the delivery boys', ought
to lcutweight an,y seeming ad-
vantages of keeping open till
eleven and even twlesse o'clock on
Saturday nights. This meend six-
teen hours work Ina day, and tas
has .been !stated tbefoner in the
,colurans Jo f The New Era if he
dm-
playee 04 si.stote does a day's Work
in the other, days of the week the
is ding more than six nays' work
,a week when he works tilt 0.
Mink later hour than six on Sat-
urdaY night. The citizens should
give eanly cloak -kg then nepport
because (kis 'they are largely to
bia.,mer if the stones are kept ,open
Ito a, late hour OM Satunclny night,
overworkino ealesm en and salea-
women, and delivery boys and pre-
venting their attendance at church
un Sunday morning because they
mash sleep, too lane to be present.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
C.As-r oR1 A
MRS, WATTS IN BENUE-03W CO,
"As a Women's Lien Lute, one of
our first duties is to see that the
young people 01 tbe community are
furnished with healthful amusement."
That was a dominating thought
amongst the members of Burnstown
Wornens Institute, And so with fore-
. thought they, gathered their friends
in the good Old Jammer time, at a"
picnic, which had for its itnmediate
object the educating effect of an ad-
dress by a skilled WOTrian speaker,
and for its ultimate reason the stat-
ing of a fund to provide a skating
rink for the noung people of that
neighborhood. They were successful
SOLUTE
SECU ITY.
• CCRI Lane
Carter's
Little Liirr Pffl
lduSt Bear Signature al
Seo tette•Slmtle Wrapper Below.
Mtn swan sue_as,easy
tatakeas engem
ai FOlci -
bA111111.0 FoR MIMES'S°
rrni. fon omiounntin.
1VE.R? FrOlTrpairsiturplAilvA
PILL,S, FOR r
Fon sAn.ovistunk .
105 THE:COMPLEXION
, ...Drunemo
2211Witts 1 PUrell Vegetable.
OURS e.:110K HEADACHMS
Hon.
F. D. Monk and Party
Given An Enthusiaitic
Reception.
,Local News
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WARM!
PAPERS WORK TOGETHER.
Owing to the strike of printers In
'Woodstock, the Sentinel-Revilens
and the Express are minted from
the same type, the only change in
the pages being the title, on the
first' page.
JOT WEEK. AT 'BERLIN .
The new city is preparing Iok ti
genuine ,celebration to coranalemor-
ate As rise to urban . mank. Threm
July, 15 to July 20 there will be high
caravanning( 17 bein,g set aside for
particular ciltyhoodfestivities.
TO ',VOTE ON -HYDRO. (
est' to taste• boil an hown 'and a
half Sind bort'tle, without 5trainitig.
Cherry Marmalade.
Three 'pound a of sweet nncl?
pound! of sour ehennes allow two
pound e of sugar, Weigh the chei:.
rien when ;stearin -Ad and pitted,
Make a syrup of the sugar and add
one, , tablespoonful ,of ,einnamon
barksand oneteaspoonftil of ,eloves
tied lin a cloth. Put in the sweet
cherries Mist, adding the sour once
tne hall hour later, pail down
thick.' When cold -cover with par -
anus
Sinoree-Made Chow Chow
Cuk up half a head Wilma white
cabbage, using (the slaw cutter;
Pack an a stone jar with a quern Of
*het ve.ry smallest cucumbers to ne
had; coven with a strong biline and
leave for If Wenty-four ;
boil ahead tn eaultflower, a quart
ef small nnionst and a pint of broken
or chopped string beans, each In
separate pot, until leach is per-
fectly tender. Drain. ',the cal:kbage
and encumbers, and ail the, vege-
tables, and pit all together, mixing
well. Put ever ,. the fire itlinfee
quarts pf vinegar, Inainig to a noil,
theitiadd-hall 'neap: of celety send,
LW() tablesPoonfins, of mustard aeed
a cupful of grated horse-rialdish,
and one whole glove or garlic min -
/zed With two Okr three pods; of tried
or green peppete seedect And min-
ced. Stir ;and) let boil five Minutes,
then add•a cupful of -brown sugar,
nil/. an oultee•onturneric and half st
pound of Erenehr muiltard with ' a
Arillf of the best °nese oil, moistenn
ing with a little ieold vinegar s stir
nit lontil Well notacen and poursover
the, vegetables, boiling hot. Pack
Inbar stone jars, and cover clialsOn
and it will be readn for use iaiabout
ten; days, • •
Welland town wial on August 6
votet foal the HytincinEleennic by-
law to ens:lend $45,000 on a new
lighting system in the town. Thir-
fy-year debentures Will be issued
to pay the coats of same. At presa
out. the, town ialseing nghten iby a
private/ company,
GIVES MORE.
an -
There is no plant known to Man
that gives such a quantitynof ford
tattler acre aa the banana. itt
Yields litimes, more by weight than
the potato and 133 times more
than wheat. Another peculiar
'feature about the banana is that no
insect Will attack it ; and • another
le that it is ,absolutely immune, to'
ithe diseased that fruttg, Are enth-
ject o.
Goderich, July S.—Goderich was
visited by the minister of Public
Works, }Ion. El. D. Monk, on Monday
on his tour of inspection of the princi-
pal ports netween Montreal and Fort
William. The Minister arrived on his
yacht Speedy, and as he entered the
harbor was tendered a salute by the
whistles of all the important indust-
rses located at the harbor and, the
steamers in port. On landing he was
received. by a deputation of local offi-
cials, the Mayor, President of tbe
Board of Trade, and batroduced by
the member for West Huron, Mr. E.
N Lewis Ile was shown around the
r or an V
a b d iewed the extensive en
-
gineering works in connection with
• I3' and breakvvater improve -
HON. MR, MONK
Sallow Skin
thironites in Manitoba
Mr, 'Norman Lambent, the special to Iraising live stook and clann can-
tle. But 'southern Manitoba 1be-
ing1 bath induced and (arced into
the ;change. The crops haven't
,antounited to a vary great deal in
thin, last three years, and the iden
mend fen All kin,da bf small Toed
preduets nortannainicets like Winni-
peg and from the now settles 10
5askatenewin and Alberta has
been such apitogprone 'the pnolit-
ableriesa (of feeding grain and 'foda
der Sinstead,of 'growing ginain one
Thn resat is that many 'ai „anatio'n
planorns is decorated with ten-
gallo,n, (milk cans these days, swains
Mg, to be rushed to city idairieecl
to be censumed by a local nreanag
erg (or cheese facto*.
oarrespundent. of the Globe, (has
an nnterepting letter in tuecenv
issue of that paper in which he
rnakea referennei to the ponninnslof
Manitoba mainly settled by the
hardy. and 'industrious sons of
•Huron, ?Bruce and Grey. From his
letter, also, it seems that 'older
Manitoba, Eke older ,Onitanio. is
suffering, by -the Arabs af people
and !money into the pities and the
newer- districts . He says:
If non come from Huron Cineyair
Bruce. you . are petty surer onna
hearty 'welcome, in almost any pert
of southern( Maintitoba. All . (along
(that way, frcird 'Warden to Napinka
till rugged Scotch "nand Irish off-
spring' of the old 'Ontario nounties
have 'established hew ftoaniesteada
and nuitt up towns and 'villages,
now anaosigthn ;oldest communities
In the province. At Marden the
President of the 0Board of ( altade
and the editors of the' local news-
papers Rail talk for hounealmont
about thelia{ bonhaodnelnys in Goder-
Leh, :and farther west in -Pilot Mound
and CrystanCity, th win tionsns of
Manitoba', nhe latest hews ofn'Exe-
ter, Ontarao, tains the topic) flon
conversation Oft iaterminable
Length. ,Killarney, the beautiful
little summering place with its
Lakes and dells, despite the name,
wa gived its firdt start int fife 'by
anSoatcliman from 'Bruce county.
1Fon thirty yea* Alden:nen Thom-
as had lived isDeloraine, , but he
wad born in Cheeley. Many are
the genealogical connections be-
rtween, these towns and the
districts lel' old 'uorthwstern Da-
tario. Thq bond • was created in
the early _eighties, when the big
trel4 was started westward .from
Ontario; followin,g n'the 'opening ol
theinew transoontninnental nail -
road, nod Manitoba incidentally
securecn rat 'that rtime nhe best clase
orf (settlers that pessinly has ever
entered thel pranne country.
Liver spots, Pimples, Durk
Circles Cruder the
Eyes
are all signs of the eystern being
clogged. The Liver and Bowels
are tinactive and the (Stomach is
is weak from undigested foods and
foul fgaseis.
WE GUARANTEE 1ilEU110
Fig Nis
the great fruit remedn, will make
you feet like a neav person.
Winnipeg, June 27,1911
After taking threeboxes of youn
Fig Pills for stomach end, liver
troubles I feel strong and well and
ablet to do my own work.
Mrs, A.R. Seater
Sold, st all dealers in, 25 and 50
cent boxes or mailed by The lig
' C nt Thomas,Ont
to give entire satisfaction to tall
rheumalic nufferers who use it.
Rneurao Is so good Wehave receiv-
ed hundreds -of testimonies Ifrotn
prominent people throughout Can-
ada, and United' States. Rheum°
chives every particle of Ole acid
poisons' from. the blood enriching it
and, curing rheumatism. Don't al-
1.-igr the disease to go so fan that
you are a deforMity from thektoit-;
tures and pains kinglets. Rheumo
is your safeguard and J. E.Hovey'
guarantees Rheum)) to do all that ie
aansted. We have confidence in
.Rheumo or we would not guaran-
,
tee it.
i AFTER-DINNER MINTS
1
ments now being carried on. The
Minister expressed hiranelf as highly
appreciative of the geegraphical ad-
vantages of Goderich as growing
lake port, and was particularly desir-
ous of securing perm nent breakwater
nt o triennia and anti ting more exten-
sive dredging operant:Ms coMmensttr.
ate with the rapidly increa,Sing grain
flour and lumber trade. Re intimat-
ed that it arras his purpose as well as
that of the Government to expedite
all necessary improvements as rapidly
as possible. Hon, Mr. Monk and his
party were tendered a luncheon by
the civic authorities at the Hotel
Sunset, followed by a motor drive to
all the lama points of interest. .11e
left for Kincardine.
wooen rhoophoaino;
The Great Engtislt Renteoly.
Tones and invigorates the wholc
nervous system, makes new
Blood in old Veins. Cures NOM.
0714 Debility, Mental and Brain TriorPy, Des.
pendency, Snnual Trealemss, and$810719, Sper.
matorrlacet, cknel Effects of Abuse or _Mccesses.,
Price $1 per box. Six for $6. Ono will pl rase, six
will cure. Sold by an druggists or mailed in
plain pkg, on recoup'. of price. New pconphlet
otaileel free. The Weed Medicine Co.
flop/nen/7/ Windseli , Toronto., On
Swat _the -Fly!
Big Office Boy --"What's the
story' you're sleadinn" .
Little 10 ff ice Boy—"Lt's fiction
Abouk a kid Who worked an an of-
fice overlookian a baseball grkauncln
,
"Did nen ether give them any
money ,for a weddin,g present?"
"No; he didn't as far as that
Bulf he didt promise to find k ta job
fon( her husband eaten they come
hack/ from their honeymoon Itni,p."
Tali Actor—"I- suppose Rodney
fel:1 awful when he playdd to, thler
empty !seats?"
Little Thespien,—"Tnere, was ,sorate
.eonsollation—empty1 sepal don't
throw) anything at you."
"How do you pron.oun.ce 'Lleuitn "
asked. the Chinese official Whot te
etudyangs Engl ish.
noii sure," replied. *he count
interpretersIbut from the. way
sealant of the ( ealcilers behave,
shoult1 say it Was nrossiounced
"—BaRtraore rAmerican,
sa.P
"Everybody's Doin' It Now
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
is, above all Other things, the
remedy for siehlY, dia•
*ea.,. It eoarishes and beads
thee op when ordinary food
absolutely fails. B. azure to
get SCOTT'$. disonwee.:
soon& 1301011e. 1:0.163,01101' • I2-13
Picnic Time
••••=1...1
Juno again, an' in my soul X
feel the Ming toy,
That's sure to come this time o'year
to every little boy;
For every Jane the Sunday schaols
at picnics may be seem
• Where ,flelds ayant the swellint
Parole who 'glarne careesslY ' floods stand dressed in, living
oven soUtherrn Manitoba are t say- greeny
Ing ghat it is a ' worn-out 'district Where little girls atre skeane& to
and; has had its ,day. Bta Arch ris
notthe case. The olden parte of ants •
death with apiders, bugs an'
Manitobi are truly not as buqyant 'I • '
\
auk active as 'they were nen annd An' little boys get grass etains on
reasons; but Manitoba is in a It's Jttno again an' with it all what
fifteen years ago Tor , vardous „ their go-to-meetin' pants.
Period of transition which Nyin haPPiness is mine—.
undoubtedlynlead to better
things goin' to be a picnic, an' I'M
There's
than have yet been realized, Many goinInto jine
1 i :
orothe old estalonshed nelnns: lsIlnil
AA tkPie already nae I
lded have Sul- one, Year jined the t aptists, an)
• , , „
fered Ifrorol itheavy sax° us cif fajn- goodness I how strained!
illes and Money. Prolm he small
'towel of Delpratine over one 'h,un-
dren and 111 by thousand , 'dollars
And once I lined the Piscopile an'
has gone into property in ,Winni,- .had a heapi o' fun—
But Who boss of all the picnics was
the Presbyteriura i
IThey had so many puddinn, salt -
ids sandwidges an' Pies,
That a fellen wisht his istummick
was as hungry as hie eyes.
Easy to Get Rid of
Dandruff
(But grampa says that that's the
way "baptizo” is explained.)
peg duringthe past five years. Sla-
ter towns' tell the same stornnof de-
population ,and outside invest-
ments_
Like', the Ontario Counties in the
yearnextending from; 1686 to 1909;
the older communaties of Manitoba
have !given their sons tattle newer Ob. yes, the eatin' Presbyterians
districts/ f arthen west, Histroty 1 give 'yer is so fine
had surely been repeating itself in1 That - When TH BY have n picnic '
the last decade and Huron, Grle:y 1 yOu bet I'M goin' tonne!
and (Bruce:have 'become the origin-
al homes of three generntions of , But at this time the Methodist
, pioneers. Lenking now anthe des .1 have 'special' clalms on me,
velopment !of western ' Canada ore For they're goin' to, give a. picnic
Is anclinen to Measure the whole on the 21st D. V.,
1
Dominion by generations rather(
Why should a liberal universalteif
than ' by Innen First, the fertile ) like ane object
' ,
Pinelands .Of Western Ontario wei, To' shine the joys of fellowship.
r/a
cleared, nay a race of handy 'farmers , with every' friendly sect?
and homed hewn inthe bush 'be. -1 -
; However benrodox then. articles of -
came the first homesteads. Thie'n , faith elsewhere may be,
Dandruff Means that down near -
the roots of your hair, there, is a
a est army of little invisible germs
or microbes. . ' •
And Stills army never afeepsa, it
wages a , war of destruction night
and day. It destroys the nourish-
ment that the hair must have In
orden to gstw vigorously p.n.ct a-
13undantly. -
PARISIAN' SAGE now sold all
oven i0airade will destroy these.
germs and a,t the same timefurn-
ish th'e hair roots With just the
Proper nou4,ishmen1 tomake hair
grow lustrous\ and luxusnant.
PARISIAN SAGE is guaranteed
by W.5.11. Holmes to banish dand-
ruff, stop falling hair an, itching
scalp or anoney back. It in a
lightful hair) dressing' that Wins in -
Mann favoli with refined Women.
Sold for only 50 cents alarge bot-
tle, bn W. Stn. Holmes and drug-
gists', everywhere-. Girl with ,Au-
burn ,hain on even* patron and bat-
tle. 1 • I :,
Chill Sauce.
Chili; sauce is better swhe-n bonne
Made, A 'dozer. r toanatoes, 'eight
greenpeppens., two onions a half
,anzen small ehi1z pennon, will
make to on three bottlefuls --,about
, a quart, or mone.. non three cupfuls
of igood vingar and put intent :the
vegetalolesninely ,chopped and salt
Orchard. and Carden Notes. ;
Early cabbage, lettuce and caulinow-
er are sown In the north botbeda
any time from the, latter part of Janu-
ary to the lst of Marna, Sowing eany
in February is prefertartl by most grow -
ran, altbough excellent results may be
secured by later sowings if the framea
are handled properly.
It ,usually takes nearly a week to get
the manure ready for the pit, and from
four days to a weer.> is generally re-
quired for'the temperature to drop to
the frame sufficiently to make sowing
safe. The reader will thus understand
that the manure for the hotbeds sbould
be stacked about two ,weeks before he
intends to sow.
While flats are not used by many
gardeners there are strong points in
their favor.' It is Wore' convenient to
sow In Ileti in a , warns, comfortable
room, carrying the flats to the hotbed
,e• cold frame after sowing or planting
and perbaps watering, altbough water-
ing Is name frequently attended to in
the hotbed or frame. t
sone aniel daughters angrated to Their doctrine of fined chickens is
Manitoba,. and other /homesteads a simian grace tome.
were established. And 'now grand- Soon the 21at of June the weathefe
sons • and grand4daughters are bein' fine,
pushtng. farther toward the sky- They're goin' to give anionic, and
line, where ne,wpr and knone fertile I'm lgoinl to line
land awaits their rooming. Each ,--Rugene Field.
generationl reptrkesents a journey o
at thousand mils, and as we reach :-
Out dor the IfrIontiens Of saffienta
and' see lines of slteel operating the
way fay in the direCtion of the Arc-
tic circle, the thought comes _that
grandparentd Inliudion, Grey and
Bruce inay yet see gretat-grprid-
sons and greatnnrannclaughtera
seeking new, homes in the rladt
Good and True
Safe and reliable—for regula-
ting the bowels, stimulating the
liver, toning the stomach—the
thousand =less of the world s world's most famous and most
gi eates# West. approved family remedy is
Bui while thousands of eyes and
when abont the future or Malaita- BEECHAM'S
millions, nof dollars are directed to-
wardi the far western y frontier,
Wet' containing the homes of those PILLS
ha, particularly the southenn dis-
first settlers flora Ontario? It takes
time to change froan, growing grain Sold everywhere, • • In bones. 250.
This is the Season for
'PARIS GREEN AND BUG FINISfl.
and we can supply you.
We still have Buckwheat and Turnip Seed,
We have Hoes, Scythes, Snaths, Forks, Rakes, Machine oil, Etc
Paints—The hest made, _
Oils --Boiled and Raw Linseed, Separator Oil- fine and clear.
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is a gentleman's proposition, and we want only
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