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in when any. one opened
the door. The• senator went out
and spoke to the banker.
The banker said; 'Senator, I am
uneasy about my boy. Do you
think he may be in the saloon.?
Did you see anything of him?"
'Yes, I Saw him in the backroom
of the saloon playing cards and
drinking,' replied Senator Hum-
phrey.
The father seemed speechless for
a moment, turd then from a heart
full of distress he cried out, •O
God! how 'shall I save my boy
from ruin?'
. 'You have a grave problem to
solve.'
I would give half i am worth to
destroy every saloon in the coun-
try,' said the banker.11
'A' it seems cruel to remind you
of it now, blit you should have
eonlo to that conclusion when we
wanted you to join in the fight to
keep them .out of the county. Now
or other benevolent
lows concerning packing •of Canad-
ian butter in Danxsb, 5�iels,
Tho butter packed in this size is'
the best quality of ''Canadian
Crew,
e and ioishape
by the shipperswhreceive their
instructions from consignees 013
this side --most of it comes with no
mark except what is on the cask,' it
eau easily be erased., There is no
doubt that the bulk of • the • batter
Peeked in this style is sold as the
"Choicest Danish. -
Only a few Canadian. ?fin stip
butter in "tiles. or eggs
"Foreign" for "Irish" case.
Canada in the Majority of cases
does not get credit for her food
products. One never sees in Brit-
ish retail shops'•Canadian Cheeo"
"Canadian Butter," "Oanadian
Eggs," "Canadian Bacon" or "Ca-
uatl.ian Beef.' A few Canadian firths
are advertising their goods and in
time our goods may be called for,
but as yet the average British con-
sorter (loos not care v:here Ms food
eanee from asl ong as it Chit, his
they have your boy, and I do not
on at spoeial rates. knots, what •you can do. May God
Contracts for column, halt-eolulun and taste and site }used, t e reusonab)o• b011) you.'
quart.ee cheerfullyolumn rates for specified periods As to general rule the wholesale Why shotiid not the father ex -
will a riven, Address all firms buy and sell goods for what pect his boy to tall in with what i
communications to 1 the fnnrt' work is clone he endorsed? Parents, think of,
1171-1. 1-1exala.
N[L,a/ !1• if
7 0 _-
NEW LINES OF FURNITURE
.is the .:law finish in
t soy' are, ., .
by the retailer, and the consumers 1 that and vote to outlaw the saloon.
' another plaice might the
are the only ones who are deceived, Ili many
E. ZELLER EDITOR, Ztrxtle•It, Y.O and they don't care if the duality is above sad story he duplicated.
__ _.�_•. gores. The 'State Issne' relates it of a
FRIDAY, APRIL, 1, 1004. Under the "Merchandise Marks father in a Michigan town, but that
Act" (of Great Britain) goods Pan there are doubtless a hundred
thousand homes in which there is
Every day the journals bring to
our notice now accidents cine to tho
negligence or imprudence of those
having coal -oil lamps under their
charge. Every well -kept kitchen is
providtxlwith alittle stock of milk,
While water only quickens the safe. '•Nova Scotia" on apple.s hundred thotistuxd dollars as re
flame of coal -oil or gasoline, milk (tri) (`` that Provence `a S otlan'° ld be ap plesllow- would are friend be well
bled if ende d not spoken
immediately extinguishes it and 1 eles.sed by themselves. Eggs conte rather hastily, he replied: 'star,
})reverts all uanger. This is a pro -frog) Ceine a. packed in the Foreign if it was my bot.'
cess which every mistress of a or irieh. case which hold. 1440 eggs. Let Bitch. citizen, where the sa- f
or
Selected loon is seeking entrance, remember
} to post in a prominenprominent;'i'lese are sold as iris~~ � is too }tate, that its
horse n her Danish whichever may bring the now. before it
place in her iLitclten� higheet price. .American and ea- coming means ruin to somebody's
boy. and let each father say to
A report cannel bus athe seatteff nadi(LUtfL},ortLcon and. of landing
ttEnglish
gii h hiulself, •It mttp bo my boy.'
war that a battle has taken Owe! e E Ti W.
the Russians and Jaiemeee 1
enter the country with no mark or
any mark that will not lead the
people astray as to where the goods
come frons—tor exaatnple if you. put
Boston on goods, the party concern-
ed would oe fined, as there is a
Boston in England, but Boston,
Mars. or Boston, U• S. A. would he
such a'skeleton in the closet, is not
an ot�ttspoken complaint.
At LL public uteeting,wliere appeal
was being made for funds to for-
wurcd some effort in behalf of the
young, the speaker declared that if
but a single bciv were saved,, the
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and Bed Room Setts.
Very ttailtlhtllue.
Childress' Sleighs, Organs t'ianos
Blankets, Robes and Bells will be sold at a Big Reduction.
smoke -houses end sip}u'tLr oxi ',the 1
market aR ',Wiltelitrd'" "(.'.n n lET' -
between • to assts
near An1n, Korea. the latter 1oein r ( erne- " ,Yorkshire'' •'Bcrkhhire' or WANT BAR ABOLISHED.
fifty men killed, though the Iens-
stan force retreated, their loss not
being stated.
A powerful Rcusseian fleet is now
on its way to the East, and is ex-
pected to arrive shortly. It appears Canadian Foots Products is Great of Knox College,a1 superintendent of
that Port Arthur harbor ie ,till Britain. l Carman,
open, althonglt the daps have eludel ; the Methodist church, spoke
several determined efforts to block. i rno fullewing is the report of A. ? briefly
the entrance.`\ . tirrintllee, Agent of the Depart -1 Dr. (,riven said.: "What I would
Ment of Agriculture in Great Brit- i like is that the temperance and
The Japs are ;ill x'i1 +11111 troopsf,
i urn x c;sul Alin Canadian food pre-; Christian peeple of Ontario would.
into Korea. and arts said to have 1 ducts In Groat Britain. i speak out regarding tho fluty of
nearly 100,000 near the scene ui tlanadian food products are often; the Iacgislatnre at this time. Oil
Hostilities. Russian troops are pilr• sold 5ntnalr, Groot
being rttt tl)ein ttthe prodiict tm• • tario is • bound to ot simply t tnaxid sheathe barrooms f
ing int -.Harbin, lysine.Luria, svl.tic.lt 11 to ,eat Britain or theproduct of sof tlw 1?rosinro ho abolished. This
town is beim*rt)rt_;1y fc)rtiiiu.l,tLn I some other country, --the prodnet 1 is not the nitinl:ttnai of the teal-
the Japanese have a big contract 1 of which OHM (•Onnnand tL higher I peralino reform, :tilt it is snnlething
on handl to oust the Bear from this riee on the markets. Tho only that the people ask 110w:w: No ).poral
nest. Regarding the warships. of I ,sthing that can 1)0 done is for the 1 arguments can be adduced in sup 1 g•
Canadian shippers to brand Canada 1 port of the public barrooms, this 1
the two nations, little i5 known, or Canadian on everything and ads -1 um 11ee(ked thing' openly flaunting t
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but hei�,ro many days some start- 1 vertisr> freely in tho Bt itish trtdc� 1 itself in our face every clay. The
ling now.4 may lid looked for, and 1 journals A few Canadian firths
.tbtionahispblicnusance is
it looks t it the -Taps had o big have. artay i n amain -toil this
their brands in demand. and
i conviction of the people 5110111(1 1*
known a5 "Catnail ian Produce," 1 intute knowIl by el. et'ylegtt-llllttte
lint this position has only been i means to the Legislature."
gains'~. by :spending a. lot of money j Rev. Dr. Cannan: `I endorse
in civertising Financial returns 1 most heartily the words of our
any other to vent() })rants. Of C.,,t11at.
if you could prove a casewhere Canadian �et Temperance League
o. Hold
marks ere forlred the parties non-; g at
Toronearned would be heavily fiinets, but
all this t'unnr work is done in eel_ i Toronto, March 27.—At today's
1x1.5 or behind the scenes. l meeting of the Canadian Temper -
l`, once Ledge both Principal °even, 1
1
he Peooes
YY a arethr'ough taking stook and find are over-
stocked in some lines. We have decided to give
ale BARGAI;'',r:S
in all lines of
GOCDDS,
PRINTS, ETC.
Be surf and S'?O 011r 11GW
yi„r
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HATS, CAPS AND H H R TS.
Highest prices for Produce.
surprise in store for their big op-
ponents Some c?Xeiting events may
be expe.ted the beginning of April,
Tho Legislature adjourned on
Tuesday morning after sitting all for and if he receives more money 4• of the .Legislature today 1,
night, debating tL resolution lnt)t'nd 1 l) • having his me odther sole
o mas ys the ! the abolish1 rem 1}';d the r. It is y oft the t L f
,
:are what the average shipper looks friend, Principal 0Oven. The (luta
by Dr. Beattie Nesbitt.
Dr. Nesbitt'. motion prov1,1ril
Haat no railway should be subsidiz-
ed in future except on .-onditidtn
that the passenger rate should net
exceed 2 cents per mile. Thu only
railways that are subsidized at the
present time are those which open
up a new section. of the conn.tr.y,
and could. not or would not, be
built without prblio aseistanCO
To impose a 2 -cent passenger rate
on a colonisation road, in a thinly= -
populated or unsettled stretch of
•country, while the rails; rigs in the
settled portions of the. Preview
charge 3 cents, would not be jut 00
fair. in Michigan there is a. e -cent
rate on railway earnings of ?t3,000
per mile or over, but these roads
do not grant the cheap excursion
rates, which the people of Ontario
are favored with on all sorts of
occasions. The Premier is right
when he says that a reduction in
freight rates is a matter of xnut,h
greater. consequence to the public
than a reduction of passenger rates.
Every consumer in the country
would be affected by the former,
but only a small proportion of the
the people;, especially of the indust-
rial classes, travel on the railroads
to any appreciaablo extent, except
-when holiday or excursion rates
.are given. -
• 'Canadian ButtIrtPeeked int Danish
Mr. Grindley also reports as fol -
}aro( nd, , c
vert ncatlirelly lifetimes. the higher 1 erals to stand by the Government,
price and 5a5" nothing, It i; aa. ti ery land bring into operation tho wishes
slow gaum. getting the British 1 of t:im penile, Are we to be robbed
people to change their ideas or 1 of this right by any party spirit?"
trustee, to play the game one must; The nttcranc05 of Drs. Cason and
have lots of time and spend. money '• Carman wore received with the
freely—this the average Csnadian 1 ttreete t enthusiasm by the nm -
exporter cannot uttord to dee but mensa audienee
elanausian eoode aro grednaily, if !
-l,attic, ..in� � rUEWv
..inning in favor. This gain ; R"
in favor is chiefly Clue to the fine 1
rlttality of the (iitnodittn ;clots In• f At. North (lower, near Ottawa,.
tt'.rneti•enel competition i5 so keenan immigrant boy.drew a knife and
to c:aptnre the British market that stabbed his teacher, because lie had
there iia no trolls to try"fake received chastisement. The police
are looking for Mini.
A big land deal has been complet-
ed at Niagara Falls. A syndicate
has bought 2500 acres, which lies
between the, Valls and Chippewa,
games" and I still sorry to say the
only, way to make souse, Canadian
shippers honest is by Act of Parlia-
ment. Great good has already been
done by "The Frttit Marks Act."
Our dairy products are landing oriel {and includes nearly every ava,llabie
season in more perfect condition fl { actors site within some distance
kept a isiclue to the, over close inspection j of the electric power development.
tite in Canada, buttheter,
tip toIhe i The land will be laid out in factory
turd of c.:heo5a and blister, to the , and town sites,
improvement in the cheese factor-
ies and creameries, but also largely The thaw and rain of last Friday
due to the "Government Cool Oar- and Saturday caused a flood long
ing Rooms" for cheese, and the,to he remembered by the residents
improved "cool" and "cold" storage of tho wostern peninsula of Ontario.
for food products on the ryvrarious; M onyxtv1oueand has b0cdolln arsr worth
Steri ntshtp Lines running from 1 1 mr
Canada to the different British lin a few places people ohaiave been
est s uf-
drowned. Among
•
Ports. W. C. T. U. Lon { fererss is the city of London. West
`don, to suburb, was covered with.
water, - from 4 tb. 6 feet deep, flood-
ing houses and driving people frons
IYow to Save the Boys, I their homes, Many have lost all
A banker in Allegan County, , their belongings, • and the total
Mich., three or four years ago j amount of loss to the residents will
voted to • license the saloons, and' tun up to $25,000. Twodpersons
to
1
they were brought back into the
county. A few years ago ex -Sena-
tor Humphrey was at a hotel in
Allegan, and looking out he saw
the banker walking back and forth
in front of the hotel barroom and
lost their lives; on Setup ay,
was a medical student named Mc
Martin, whose home was in Th.orti-
dale, and the other was a merchant
in West London. Many other towns
have also lost heavily. .
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HE picture shown is one dear to every man, woman,
boy and girl, on account of its meaning--" The Vic-
toria Cross," given for conspicuous bravery. If only
the soil of South Africa could voice the deeds performed
upon it, how many Victoria Crosses would have been
found to have been earned by Canada's sons ! It is
hard in the heat of action to notice every act of valor, and
therefore only those which take place under the eya of
superiors of sufficient rank can be noted.
CO
The picture shows one of such deeds. Two troopers are
closely pressed by the enemy. The horse of one is hit.
Under the withering fire, the man whose mount is unharmed
halts, and, risking everything, waits to get his comrade safely
mounted behind him and carry him back to the Canadian
lines. It is a desperate deed, and one often performed but
seldom noticed. When, however, such an act is seen, the
reward dear to soldiers' hearts above every other is the
result.
This picture is from the brush of Mr. W B. Wollen, an
art?st famed for his war pictures, one whose work appearsin
all the leading illustrated periodicals of the Empire. It is a
forceful subject from the hand of a strong man.
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