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TEN CENTS PEI;PACKET PROM
ARCFIDALE WILSON
HAMILTON. ONT.
Unequivocal. and Emphatic.
(Buffalo Enquirer.)
As government is the chief`agency and
adjunct of civilization it is entirely
worthless unless it protects life and pro-
perty and provides liberty without li-
cense. A government which takes from
the people by tr.sation more money than
is needed to defray •che expenses of the
public business oenclrl,lieelly adminis-
tered, or takes honey from the many in
order to favor and eur:;-h the few, by
irdiroetion, under the alleged pretense
of protecting lalaer, commits rubbery and
fraud, and is un- enroel.:ttie.
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Toronto, C;L:arlo. • ,
n 111:11dca.r> ! f v: .77'k t.nd 11 f.uniin
(• workmen r.-r:r :It .'t
ei n tont:y 1.t re (; :elk in
.r.. •lea. The ,,_ t t o.l ,.. `is the
till'::milt of ft:wtl haIlds .,. n by the
hr•rt of the et tt free p:11,110 enii)}.ri- i
molt office in this city. i'den abeoluisey
reiuse to leave the cities for tile, fieli':s
But the problem is not cen:i::cd to the
ecu.l:try. In the dries there is work a-
plenty and a dar:th of woriimen, :lp- :
parently with each succeeding year co:n-
mon labor grows Ices attractive 'Yet
there is not a notable increase in the
number of vagrants and able-bo:Lied. pan-
;pers.
an-Pers. The riddle probably has its saltation
in the fact that prosperity and thrift
have depleted the ranks of common Iab-
orers, leading them to seek better things
in Fla.—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Ask for Minard's and take no other.
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Suppositions.
(Saturday Night.)
Sometimes a man is made immortal by
the clock. Ile dies at a moment critical
in his history—loses his life but ensures
his renown. Suppose 'Wolfe had not
died on the Plains of Abroham or that
Brock had not fallen at Queenston
• Heights! Would these men have added
to their fame or frittered it away ? Sup-
posing Abraham Lincoln had ndt been
shot. He was a great man—bis fame
grows, and he bids fair to rank as the
greatest American. Yet how much that
has been done for him—if you like, how
much of the justice that.has been done
him—grew out of the tragedy of his.
death ?
Growing Dislike for War.
(Boston Herald.)
When international relations are strained
ft is diplomacy, not armed iesionus, that se-
cures the continuance of peace. Many well-
informed persons believe that the excessive
steal of the German Emperor would have
pressed matters to the firing point but for
the recent conference of Algeciras. There
is a certain contumely now to be borne by
any ruler or country that forces war upon
Europe, and it is the possibility of that
shame that leads the most sagacious counsel-
ors to avoid a clash at arms It can nat be
denied that the most enlightened minds in
all lands are now not only averse to war,
but believe in the practicability of permanent
!Peace.
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GUT O8'
Qts" 00 REWARD will
*!a * be paid to any
person who proves that
Sunlight Soap contains any
injurious chemicals or any
form of adulteration,
is equally good with hard cr soft water.
If you use Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight way (follow directions)
you need not boil nor rub your clothes, and yet you will get better
results than with boiling and hard rubbing in the old-fashioned way.
As Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals and is perfectly
pure, the most delicate fabrics and dainty silks and laces may be
washed without the slightest injury.
Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto
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Your money refunded
by the dealer from whom you buy
Sunlight Soap if you find any
cause for complaint.
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Rodent Tribes Includes: English the World Language,
he rat, the hare, the house, the jer- The new world language, Esperanto,
, the sbeaver, the gopher, the marmot, seems to have already= won more advo-
squ rrel, the dormouse, the chip- : eates than the older Valapuk. hlo anamn-
nk, the prairie does the unsociable factured language, however, seems to
cupiue;.the poor, minted, lovely chin- have much (lame in competition with
'a, the pretty and lively little Guinea : English, which long ago dirp1noed French
the eapivartl or water hag, which is as the most useful and wi,i:l�• spoken
largest of the gleaners; and weighslengua;ge, and which is gaining faster
pounds : titan ever in all parts of the world. Quito
recently the Gelman Government has or-
> L tL h� wm„E ur dered that all railway ay off}dads and em-
inl.ing docs not cure, ealitiren of plc'yees must learn to speak English.
'viz ?tete i_ a sen i}tatimmi In Antwerp also the autho 3 les are urs
Per thie trouble 3_:. S. 'i. t=tun all classes to stud English and
I:oat , lti iitd,oi, Ont will send are providing special tar ilial : s in the
to am mother her successful al home• piddle schools: the city has beec,nie c`al-
ment with full ilistroetiui1 . tend most an I nt lish speaking port.” In an.
'anent
but write hen to -day if your ,Pan all sehool children art'now obliged
- to learn our language. A fey, years hence
en trouble you in tide way. Don't
the child; the chances are it tourists from this country will be able
lleln it. This treatment iso ernes to ret along there as easily as on a trip
nd steed peonle t1o1 ded with et home. With Great Ilritein, India.
L.4fieltltie b 11; ht' or day. Australia, Canada, the United States and
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the resit. deprilszast enentesr.when
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1. prolif_e cat:se of Ti:es is the mil of ea-
thoriies a 13 pi=,le of a f e, violent. na-
ture. oh.oh is always ic1.e,.ed by h reaction.
But no miter wl at the c. t.e cr what the
hind of files, Dr. Lc..t4..., Ilan -Reid
can be rated upon to c --to stay cured.
It's an internal remedy that removes the
cause: of Itirlting, 13110d. Bleeding or Sup-
pu:•atinx Piles.
A guarantee goes With each package.
$1.00 All dealers, or The Wilson-Fyle Co.,
Limited, Niagara Pans, Ont. 13
• The Ladies' •Less Majeste.
There is hardly a king in Christendom
to -day whose wife does not overtop him
by a head.
Kaiser Wilhelm is of medium height,
but the German Empress is tail, and that
is why the proud Kaiser will never con-
sent to be photographed beside his wife
unless she sits while he stands.
The King of Italy, short and squat,
hardly comes up to the shoulders of the
tall, athletic Queen Helena.
• The King of Portugal, the father, Is
less than his Queen.
Even the Prince of Wales is shorter
a good four inches than the Princess.
The young King of Spain is several
inches shorter than his bride.
The Queen of Denmark towers above
her royal spouse.—Kansas City Inde-
pendent.
MPERIAL" PUMPING WINDMILL
tit which won the oaitei tIONsHIP or
WORLD against 21 American, British
Canadian manufacturer's, after a two
laths' thorough trial. Made by
LD, 3IIAPLEY Et I1CIn CO. LIMITED,
BranKard. Canada.
Ulan
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'. large sections of Africa tieing r n�r!ish,
4 Paper Gcrls.
gwhat hope is there for any other lan-
awige?—Nevv York Evening Post
A 1o, a tl , i invention. has just been r
pelf tt,~ wad p ateute d. It is a machine��.,...._ .....,
vv'st,.ill"�3•al:ea corks out of waste lawn rz z4� 4� ,J t el t, I '•T,z T
padp. 111 kind' of wastesapel •—muscularweal:r.ess—e}lwa::tineblocdnal nerve
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("de into corks, veitl. t1 are wiper diseases—yielduici:l to the tones contained in
r re�_11ar soil, il.s they are. not
.,sMira `ffinb Its! y
lay
.,suis or est.. . Tltey have
and pa.,i
enn be'
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They the red corouscles in the blood
been t %'k! by l�cadii , chi l i 4 and the ' hy increase
largos= Itip,rs (S k coke, alt 1 rt i$ claimed' and osy;eaise the system. Mott helpful in many
f 1 f 1 l a}n in the
(bade, loss of memory—and other evils attendant
for thes
the al 1
Dri.'
sianala=.
animal
1,Lat they are tar superior to, : o. iso etaµ a we ness, 004010:a, p
1e, 1:1 ^ver y y P
ter i its given to horse(yea-on a debilitated condition of the body.
„}ci to greatly increase the At dnspitli —5oc. a -box --6 for $2.50 --or
;cvirs of er.<1tu:ane, from The Chemise Co. of Canada, Limited,
A zee 'eaes ago the art of making i Cla>itl.cn—Toronto. ltoteticetraden:e,:t—
la e by and, was fart flying out inj 3,,0i4 5 f;0 -
Prance n 11103 the Trench (-overnntent •.1 i
uildert•Ofi , to build up the industry, and.
now :ct - ;number of gals and women ,
)male iT "frt e ibv the old. hand process is 1
Minard's Liniment used. by Physicians,
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In the Wrong Profession.
(Kansas City Journal.)
The proprietor of a theatrical com -
pany which played at Kingfisher last
week was arrested for asaulting one of
the members of his company and stated
on the witness stand that he was a
horse doctor, Many of the people who
saw his show were willing to believe it
and thought that he should have stuck
to his original profession.
Keep Minard's Liniment t in the house.
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Paper Money in San Francisco.
(Philadelphia Ledger.)
"Soft" money has been tried in San
Francisco sines the disaster and appar-
ently to the surprise of the people, found
to answer every purpose of the gold and
silver they formerly handled. If it re-
mains in use there the circumstance
will constitute one of the radical differ-
ences between the old San Francisco and
the new. Heretofore paper money in that -
city has been used only at the banks
and hotels. In the ordinary channels of
circulation there was none of it. The
wage earner received his pay in coin;
with it he paid his living expenses and
so seldom saw a bark note that he hard-
ly realized the existence of such a med-
ium; while the small shopkeeper refus-
ed paper money when tendered by a
stranger on the plea that he was so un-
familiar with it that he could not tell
the real from the counterfeit.
Health as a Business Asset.
The average man Is not accustomed
to regard his health as his very best as-
set, yet that is precisely what it is. The
man who will accord due regard to iris
health, from a strictly business stand-
point, will go further, last longer . and
accomplish more in the end than one who
makes health an after -consideration. Suc-
cess which is attained at the expense
of health is worth absolutely nothing
to the man who attains it. There is no
pleasure either in the process or in th
final result"—St. Louis Republic,
t t ._t less than 135 000 ...-�
es lu:•:. .a ale •
°here Will You Gti
This Summer? 1
If you desire rest andrecreation, why not
try
"The River SQA Lawrence Trip?,
Folders descriptive of the Thousand Islands,
Rapids, Montreal, Quebec, Murray Bay, Ta-
dousae, the far famed Saguenay River, etc.,
on appltdatioa to any railroad or steamboat
ticketAr agent.
Foillustrate guide, "NIAGARA TO THE
SE," send six cants in postage stamps to
H. Foster Chaffee, Western Passenger Agent,
l'oronto.
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ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE.
Supposed Victim of Mont Pelee Returns
Rich After Four Years.
The French papers relate a curious
romance. Jean Marie le Floidec was
mourned as a victim of Mont Pelee, for
he was visiting Martinique at the time
of the eruption. His brother and sister
live at Maison-Lafitte, and the other
evening the latter was seated at the
piano in hex sitting room, when she sud-
denly found herself clasped in the arms
of an unknown intruder, who burst into
the room covered with who
and having
all the appearance of long travel. Her
shrieks brought her brother rushing into
the room, and he completed her amaze-
ment by falling to embrace the stranger.
Then the explanations came. The in-
truder was no other than the brother
who fouryears hal been mourned as
dead. He had succeeded in getting on
board a ship bound for Australia. Thence
he made his way to Japan, and during
the war with Russia practised blockade
running with such success that he made
a million. This crown of his labors had
left hini time for thoughts of home and
kindred.
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Heng of 'Uneven Underpinning.
A New Jersey farmer has developed a
breed. of hens that ought to prove popu-
lar. For a xuunber of years he has been
annoyed by a neighbors hens scratching
in his garden, so he set about deviscing
a strata of hens that would stay at home
and not ah stoy the neighbors. He says
he has succeeded, The new breed of
fowls has Begs of uneven length. The
right leg is about six inches long and
the left four. Owing to the inequality
in underpinning a hen is unable to take
steps of equal length. When she en-
deavors to wander any distance from the
Coop she walks in a, etrcle and soon finds
herself bade at her own door. Further.
more, there can be no scratching by hens
With mismatehed _legs. When a hen
stands on. the short leg the long ono is
put out ofl business and when She stands
on the long one the short one can't
reach the ground. -Savannah, Ga., News.
e /yen the sharp man May stack up
against a sharper.
TRJiOl. MARK RF-G1ET6aen.
Giving Anarchy Its Head.
Under the beneficent protection of
the United States anarchy has grown
and waxed arrogant within the last quar-
ter of a century. We have thrown our
gates open to the criminals of the
world and have invited them to come here
and make their headquarters while they
lay plans to kill our presidents and des
troy our social institutions. Under the
sentimental rubbish about this country
being a "haven of protection and oppor-
tunity for the oppressed of all coun-
tries," we have neglected to take mea-
sures to make it a haven of any kind
for the native born Americans whose fa-
thers created the very instruments that
imported anarchists are trying to tear
down.—Kansas City Journal.
Sunlight Soap is bettor than other soaps,
but is best when used in the Sunlight way.
Buy Sunlight Soap and follow direction&
Inhuman Punishment.
Visitor -So you put the prisoner in this
padded cell for insubordination. If It doesn't
produce the desired effect. do you give him
any severer treatment?
Warden—Yes. We stand a guard over him
with a loaded revolver and make him thread
a fine needle six times in succession without
swearing.
I. S E INO. 26, 1906
MISCELLANEOUS.
All sizes, any quantity, fifty cents thousand
and up; receiver's clearance sale. W. R.
ADAMS, 401 Youge street, Toronto. -
Mrs. Stinslo;v's Soothing Syrup should al-
ways be used for children teething. It
soothes the child, soothes the gums, cures
wind colic and is the beat remedy for Diar-
rhoea,
Sk
DR. LaNt?O 'C
FEMALE PILLS
A sato, Imre nut 141154)', monthly n :141x.
tor. TLe.•e PitIs tie teen us,, i In 1,rnuto
for over Idly yen's. oma : ,.ud In7(0:al1e
ler the /impose deet:;aed, awl tan ;•,.t.
t..t by the makeLnrl stage,, fur
.4k= aeslcd chonlar. Frire 51.4.1u per
5) yr , y^ wall, seeuLoty sealed, on receipt cf T rico.
LE ROY PILL CO.,
Box 42. Hamilton, Can
One of the Common Nuisances.
The man "wlka knows it all" and
deems himself all -sufficient for all acea-
sious, and especially for emergencies, le
a familiar figure in all employmelite, pub-
lic and private. More men achieve fail-
ure by knowing too much and t: yang
to do too many things to which they aro
not called than by the opposite cuure:e.
The overdoer, more frequently than the
man who keeps below a high standard,
fails to reltlize Ids aims. I:otninated by
a deep and abiding sense of his capac-
ity for usefulness and by an equally ro-
bust doubt of other men's qualifications,
this inflated personage is a nuisance at
all times and in any vocation.—Wasa-
ington Post.
IRE WOUNDS.
My mare, a very valuable one, was
badly bruised and cut by being caught
in a wire fence. Some of the wounds
would not heal, although T tried many
different medicines. Dr. d3e11 advised me
to use MINARD'S LINIMENT,. diluted
at first, then stronger, as the sores began
to look better, until after three weeks,
the sores have healed, and best of all
the hair is growing well, and is NOT
'WHITE as is most always the case in
horse wounds.
F. M. DOM:YET.
Weymouth.
Investigation Needed (?..)
(Toronto World.)
Tommy Atkins at Niagara Camp is
expected to get away with 30,000 pounds
of meat. It's a safe proposition it won't
be of the canned variety.
Minard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend.
lion. Hubbubs—Come again. Subbubs
—Well, there are 300 people, and 59,-
999,909,700 mosquitoes.
rate' teictosacom
That precious remedy, Ls a pos.tive curt for an fermate dtscoeez. Wribo Aar ,leserfatiame
circular and free samiple. R. S. McGILL, Stm000, Ont.
Farmers and Dairymen
when you require a
Tub, Pail, Wash Basin or Milk Pan
Ask your gm= for
E. B. EDDY'S
'✓
FIBRE :; ARE ARTICLES
You will find they give you satis-
faction every time.
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Insist on being supplied with EDDY'S revery ttnnei
DOUGHTY'S CEMENT BUILDING BLOCK MACHINE
retorted 1906.
The. ixiaeahine is simple, handy and easily opea-
ate. Why Pay Salley prices for a Block Ma-
chine Leben you can buy thin machine and outfit
ee ei nibderate cost? Send for booklet, Prieto,/
etc. Awarded diploma lit Canai.dlan National.
.nhibitien, 100S.
OEOI DOUDNTY, Patentee, Waterford,