The Huron Expositor, 1912-02-23, Page 6•
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Mc KILLOP COUNCIL
1912
J. M. Govenlock, Reeve, Winthrop p.o.
Tleornas Purcell, St. Columban p. o.
John Goveniock, Seaforth p. 0.
eon. Eckert, Manley -p. o.
John Balfour; Leadbury p o.
• K. Holland, Treasurer, Beechwood.
Wm. Evans, Assessor, Beechwood p. o.
Jas. Kerr and John Shannon, Auditors.
M. Uurdie, Clerk, Winthrop p. o.
7=011.1/1•1111•11
ECiARD QF HEALTH - 1912.
J.M Govenlock, Chairman, Win-
tbop p. a.
F J. Burrows, M.D., Medical Health
Officer, Seafortb p. o.
S. 3. Shannon, Sanitary Inspector, Win-
thropp.o.
ISembers-John Murray, Manley p. o.;
Thomas Mcliroy. Winthrop p. o.;
P. J. McQuaid, S. Columban p. o.
M. Murdie, Secretary, Winthrop p. p.
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STRATFORD. ONT •
Oar el is4es are ;illy ta.r..:er than ever before but
We 'have entar,fril our glarters and we have room
ler slew trot- sttelents. f n tiviv enter at riny
lime. We have a staff of nine experienced instruct-
ors And onr e.ourses are the best. Our graduates
succeed. ThisAveek three recent graduates imforrti-
ea us that they have positions paying $35, $70 and
$1.'5 ler month.
We have three departments
• 00trimercial Shorthand
Telegraphy
Write for aur Free Catalogue now
D. A. IVICLAOHLAN. Principal
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HERE'S no mistaking the expression of a man wl:ose farm is
He looks as prosperousas hefeels.
It isn't the size of a place that counts in
value. It's rather that "welt -kept," thrifty appear
yOu think of fat stock, and well-filled barns, and c
Neat, permanent improvements go further in gi
any other feature.
Concrete Is The Ide
ell "ii
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st, nor its actual l!i
rice ; the appear !,ice,
mfortable, conte i!eci
ing a farm this pc
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for such improvements. It is neat, harmonizing wit its sUrrounding.
Elicrlasting, it =cannot be injured by fire, frost, wi d or lightning.
causing it to decay -actually makes it stronger.
Concrete never needs repair -first cost• is last cost. New improverne
3.0:!tr after year with less expense than would be re uired to keep W:
in rcpair.
cipncrate walks. feeding floors, dairy -barns, ice- ouses, root -della
folic!. posts, silos -which of these does your farm ne d most? Whate
bu".1(1, it's best to build it of concrete.
Do you want to know more about this subject o permanent far
Then write for your copy/ of
- "What The Farmer Can Do
It's a book of 160 pages, tellin how other
farmers have used the "handy aterial", to
good advantage. Published to se 1 at 5Cc. a
copy, It is now being offered free t all farmers
who write for It. Address
Canada Cement Co., Ltd., National k Building, Montr
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Freeto stockaild11/0.;:i oultr
We will send, absolutely free, for the -asking,
sixty-four page books 'on th . common diseas
Tells you how to feed all kind of heavy and li
milch cows, calves and fatten g steers, also ho
so that they will lay as well in winter as in summer. No f rmer should be
NOW 4s the time to use Royal Purple 'Stock Specific
At a cost of only two-thirds of a cent per day per animal
it will increase it 25 per cent, in value. It permanently
cures .Bots, Colic, Worms, Skin Diseases and Debility.
Restores run-down animals to plumpness and vigor. It
will increase the milk yield three to five lbs. per cow per
day and make the milk richer. Royal Purple is not a
stock food. There is no filler used in its manufacture,
and we irnport from. Europe al], tbt?. e•leds, herbs,. harks,
etc.,. and grind them on our own premises. Therefore we
oan guarantee it to you as being absolutely pure. We do
not use cheap filler to make up a large package. We give
you the best condition powder ever put on the market in
a concentrated form. A ta.blespoon levelled off once a
day is sufficient for a. full grown animal. Jt prevent.s
disease, keeps your animals in perfect health, and is ab-
solutely- harmless-. It makes six weeks old calves as large
as ordinary calveat 10 weeks. • You can develop aix
pigs ready for market in just one month:s less time than
you can possiblyrdo without it at a costof only 81.50,
saving you - a
month's work and
food. A 60c packe.
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horse TO days. A.
tight tin containing
$1.60 pall or air- 41•• 1/4.
• r rt. yal
age will last a AF- •
four times as much
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an a 6tio package
will last an anim-
al 280 days. if you
have never used It try it on the poorest animal you have
on your place and watch results. If It does not pr)duce
better result's than aeiything you have ever used or give Will cure
you satisfe.etion, wew1I refund your money. Are:rew
Wegrieh, of WR.inflett, Ont., says that ale tried It ontn
- Mrs.
your Po
BOrnetim
Februar
Mr.
your St
80 per c
from yo r Poultry specific.
• commenced using
or six eggs a day.
.These..were the o
1-1e results at once
Ween farmers
ands they will ne
Wm, B,urnharn, of
ltry Specific to 32
.s got as many a
and March."
ndrew Hicks, of
k Specific on 20 mi
nt. in their milk
Wnon w
ting fiVe
150 eggs.
can see t
material.
Purple b
ya,l Purple
Duri g -the last four y
demic c ugh going throu
which etas been a grest
STOCK CID PC
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LTRY SPEW
Royal Purp
all sorts of open
dry up and cure s
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her
cow, wegitven -Coadbman fo
elied nth n. the 16th, 17 lbs.., en the. 2etn 'y
she gave 22 lbs. Dan MoEwen, Canada's greatest horse Sleine 'theg directions I
sure
Cur.. ill
trainer, says. '1 have fed Royal Purple to Th.: Eel and t wrarely ury
all my raoehorees for four years. They have never been loc. -
off their feed. Your cough pow.ler works like.magy."
Mr. Tom Smith, trainer for tate tion. Adam 1:1'et•ix Nays:
"We had a mare in our stables last tali l', -1 iug tu Mss
Cleuston, of Montreal. WE could not it. r it -,y bran W1/1 redo
oni account ot scouring. We cumin -no -it your M. Daly, t
Royal Purple Steck Specific. The reste.; w'-. wonder- constantly
Iful. We found after using it three weeks Wt eouid feed with them
her bran or any other soft feed and she aetua:ly tiok on
$5 lba. during that time."
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Liniment or
fail to•cur') all
8 -ounce bt.ttles
Itoyal. Purple Poultry: Sr_iacifle . •
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will make your hens lay In wintir es. well fie in sum- This 1. ent
mar, arid. yet a. 50c package will hist days or market. In -or
c
a ;1.50- pail or air -tight tin contains four t.7ru-: as muchmainifactu e of
e,00c.itac'T-clfr', last 2:01 days. prevent, One of out bob
from losing at riteleeeeg. time curet-, eed v, a:i t. -r•. evill
the erdIiar c el e;-•-;''i'e ni
keeps tb4rn in dondition. :no titers t lam
An assorted order arnouuting to we will prepay.
What. we wish to imp-resson your :rind is Cottwe manufacture
Our booklet gives over 400 recommendati6lis foe.- re- d:fferent line fro
gyve you ;wove tt of a few trim ha +. c, ott;r• hest re omm
who has ever to.ed oily line we reanufotitire.
Send Today For Free Booklet. W. Al.
Supplies and Free Booklets may
Grocer, and AP,An.tyreand Ei
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crutches and
out 'four or
Purple S
lameness in
n in 'London
ing coal, an
lame at tim
year back
orts f spraix
by Mail 60c.
I furp1e
rely aliferent
er tor you to
this lice kille
-lets, as we g
entirely exte
it mote than F liwo appall
Price 25c, by 3.0:o. 1
dulterat
over daiiada.
io ;ask al
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pstpai , ;one
s of... Jtcck
hi 1 horses,.Icol to ice,ep and
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ithout it.
San to d, Ont. i aye: 7, f
lien - during t a 'winter ,a
two• doze eg 0 per day
It cows. hey e incre s
entreat , nt., yet ;"I s
id 1 got'even better r sul
We had t0 he layin . g
oultry S peitie wit were
n less than 1:1Y1ay8 we gge
me c usi
rnnhg
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f ero c
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be vv th ut
our 1$r
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make tt
days.
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have n no iteesiss,
kind of trouble
used your Swat
ver kown it to
, ete. ' Prise to
*111ky ;lies1
tand tha
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nothing but
m people all
endation is fin. yoti
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Ne'ws Notes.
-Clyde
at 410,000
Liverpool
-4. F.
River, Ma itaba, ijhree of t
uable loads over h uled in f
timothy
ale an
were s
on the
MpVeet
t-4 ogiT'OR
Shire horse valued
ipped to Canada from
the 14th hist,
brought into Swan
e trostyal-
om a farm
seed, worth
-16,000 p
1,840. It
worth, of
acres wasl $447 pe
was the 'hird. cu
ground, -
-The extreme c
fruit growers of
swept away all
next season. T
0111/d8 0
WAS sh pped by lw. Rennie -
Toronto. The yielcil of 43
acre. Fifteen acres
the balnce' new
1,
Id is thetightlby the
outh Essex to have
tope, of' peaches for
e is little if any
as the bud a : • are
injore . Plums and the
ish cheilrbos will also share
the petc1es.
lel I. Gordon, One lof the
rgyn en in Ontario and for
d in tiie Count Y of1 Glen -
wards in atrrngton,
ltd at his Inanti• of
nil Lg last wtt it., hay -
gr al age oi 02! ',! tars.
the fo.th ir of Rv.
\hope for the frui
Jaid to b
early -.Ens-
the fate o
D
pioneer ch
long locat
arry. and an
Oxfor ti
his on in Wit
cot nty
reache the
The decea cd to: as
Pr. C. W. Guia on
whoso hotre he I1e
letm, Boy
hist wet. it ti th
Was one of the pio
ty. She had bee i
'eeks. Hi hus
a
o. Pour daugl
ve. Mr. 4nd 1‘
unty in 1853
wnship, ;wher
urteen y ars
• and made the
Mrs. Byd. vas
°dit church an
municant in the d
-There are 8 c
tions now i -it 20 ta
Unio , com risi g
ing to informatii n
ribult al Depar we
The rccords of 0 e
shoW that he p on
fcurears' wor'
15: .01 ..t kh2e- 66pieignahtetspe
bowsr f o
CCOT s,
znanthS' testin8'
his herd for th
of $34 oa (month
the 'end. -of the
creased to $50
increase was du
of five of his
purchase of as
ones to take the
-It is not oft
discoursing on
like subjects. B
the meeting of t
Association at
joyed this privil
Is I rapidly disapp
and now parodo.
section .of the cit try th in need of
cattle. In past year the export °teat -
tie from the Wes has dropped off tre-
mendously. In 1 08 there wire 90,000
head exported,w II: in; 1911 the ume
bee was only 4 1 tt eostaerteml0e000."This
was the substanc f
by 1 Miss •P. Cora d, agrIcu ttsure°11 aeade-
itor of the Wi ni eg Free Press, speak-
ing on the present conditio s of the
live stock indust y in Manit ba. Clad
in an olive rgrbe ress and with a
large black piLtu p hat on tier head,
one would natttra ity have expe ted Miss
Hind to occupy t e cha r of the so-
ciety editress on th' w stern jurnal.
Nevertheless, srhe a dedouter opin-
ion ten the •que tl n to t he t reel hun-
dred livestock exp rt:as etrbl d La he
hall -Wd ith :a great al 1 say ir faire.
t
(Ra.ph "onitino at
•1
tiled at coarlin,.
go of tel.
Lets of -
1 for abo
Si,'
ruc'( Lann-
i ' it yen
and died tntelve: years
te '8 and ont. set' sur-
rs. Boyd left Enstings
an 1 settled in Hurun
Cy resided until
when they retir-
ome in Kincardine.
-ember of thoitNleth-
as the oldest! cum -
strict. ;.
•w testing associa-
es of theAreerican
5,000 cowS, ancord-
ent ouL by the Ag -
t at Wssh ington.
J thcse associations
was doubted' after
or .instance, a man
rid; the first month
that he was losing
or .44 cents on
°nth, After three
as making a profit
the. herd, and at
his proki1 had in-
nonth. This natable
largely to the sale
est cow; atilt the
Y well-proucing
laces. ;
we hear of ladies
k raising arid such
hose who attended
ational Live Stock
wa last week- en-
ge "The la ge ranch
a ing in e west,
lc Ily speak fig that
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A . MODE1tN N.1D CI E
FOR TR 134-1.BY
What mother, cannot remem er the
Imes of her childnso when t e castor
11 !bottle was broi.ig 1 into use --H the
read with which 6 e looked forWard
o a .doe of it -the fight she put up
v
hen forced to talle t. Slurely all noth-
rs will be glad to pale their little
nes this disco nfcirt th s dread. Ittod-
rn science has bulls ed the bad srnell-
ng, evil tasting, griping' cas or I oil
nd.. given in its la e a mod rn r2m-
dy-a remedy ple s nt to take, mild,
hough thorough n action, absoltitely
armless andsome h ng the little -one
on't Area& That • edioine is -Baby's
wn Tablets -t e n y remedy use by
ot
honrn tsands of hers of little ones the
edicine that hs Or ed castor l °Wand
oothiag sirup& mit of the home and
as taken their plc- to bring h1th
o the baby and ijo to thepar-1
nts. The Tablets, a e sold b thedi-
ine dealers or 'by ,inil a.t 25 entS a
• ox from The Dr 11111lants, 1Iedjcine
o., Brockville, Ont
The Tempeaac People nd.
Sir Jia as,
A 'delegation compoed, of nire dee-
nates ipointd ab he tinnual meet-
+ i g of the Dominion 4.1114nce htid last
1 t eek in Toronto wal ed on"--Jrch.ler
hitney and severial me noers of his
-Cabinet asking for ad ,an ed lee-,Isialion
0 the temperance q esti n. JudgIng
b reports their recei tio was not .of
: t e most cordial natu e. he 'fo laW ng
t• port taken fr rr t e orontcl Ntwe
ill show the sit atio . T e I\Te s says:
It took only ;en inu es of PrOsi-
d 'nt Gibson's s coh be f re the Pre-
mier's desk to d he irst return
fire. . -
The spaker. A as e
e ls of the social el
w s sold to rrenbe 7s.
vi bus distinction. et
a guod. .
Youd° nat /nee o sa,y,” rt.
1 Jams, squa.in imSulf in
m chair, "thet bri g ng harm
less is an inJurY t anothtr ?"
'Then following lung the li
at , you say," broke in Mr. Gi
Oh, pietist, forgoc I said ona-
Werd the Prerele
updating the
bs where liquor 84
van clastes, he Go
te
It made an In -
TRIED EVERYTHING
WITHOUT RELIEF
Until 1 took "Fruit-a4ives"
SARNIA, ONT., 5th, 1910.
"I have been a suffererl for the past
25 years with Constipation Indigestion
and Catarrh of the Stom ch.; I tried
many remedies and many doctors but
derived no benefit whateve
Finally, I read an advertisement of
'Fruit -a -fives'. .1 decided to give
ruita-tives ' a trial an found they
did exactly what was clahued for thetn.
I have nos.... taleen 'F:ut•a-iVcsi for
some months and find that Ithey are the
euly remedy tit it does me +toil.
have r-ertn
Aitniiell 1Friek-a-tiveS'
to a great notny of my fie -ids and I
cann•t praise these fruit toblets too
hilehly" PAUL J., JON1S
"rrait-a-tives" is the 0 1y natural
cuee for Constipation an 1 tomach
Trauble, because It is the on y niedicine
in the world that is made of frt4t 'ilices
and valuable tonics. H ndie s of
people have :been cured, t by a
miracle, by taking"Fruit-a tiv s", the
fatnotts fruit medicine.
56c. a box, 6 for $2.50, tri e 25e.
At dealers, or sent on receipt of price by
Prnt-a-fives Limited, Otte
S1..rJans-Not that y
did not
try.,
Mr. Gtson-"Sir Jamesotu;reof. theper
two."
-
hapo.,,sthe -best temperance p r
"0 indeed," ejaculated t e gentle-
manin the chair.
"Now, don't 'be axmoyed," begged Mr.
Gibsn.
"I'm not arknoye. Pm thinking of
your welfare."
Then the Premier commence" read-
ing lover a Morning paper.
At the start of :his address, Mr. Gib -
on laughingly told the Premier that
he suppo ed he was well acqaainted
with the platform of the teMperance
.part.
"Ys" ,said Sir James, "i has been
a fanaillairs, platform for the past two
or three years."
Mr. Gibson did not know low any
govetnrne t could be apha hetic on
such a. q estion as -the li uot evil.
Were it i o, it would be a ad reflecs
tion on he civilization of the coun-
try. Fle•I dded several stor es of the
woes' cau ed by intoxication and con-.
Untied: "he bar is conden: ed by the
people of this province. Th t's known
to you. For the past two y ars not a
single foot of territory have we lost
to the liquor interests."
"There's no use trying to jroVe local
option," 1i terposed the Pre ter..
"Then, eturned the Presid. nt, "I am
igbing to ead your mind to a conclui
sion on th premises I have 1 id down,"
wherewitll he proceeded to d monstrate
the jusLlcIe of the Alliance' plea.
Father 4v1ineharr was inclin,d, to con
-
gratulate 'the Government onl the many
excellent treasures in the p blie wel-
fare, but urged that eve4 higher
credit could be achieved by banishing
s
the bar and the treating sy tcm. The
only' way to improve the bar, he declar-
ed, wato improve It out of existence
"Even on the matter of ex ediency,'
he continued, "if the prest.n Govern
trent abolished the bar, wha chance
would any other party have of suc-
ceeding before the country o an issue
to restore the bar? There is no, insti-
tution in this world that ha so much
against it and so little for lt."
Mr. Gibon-"Every single Christian
body supports our policy."
Mr. W.E. Raney, K.C., sugg st d that
the Government indicate its ntenttons
on the line of bar abolition.
Mr. B. S. Spence , stated ht pry
which Mr. Hanna later dipu ed, that
a inun:ber of contiguous local: option
municipalities made liquor 1as enforeo-
ment easier than when they ere scat-
tered.
,,
e haVe reached our ha Pice"
FEBRUARY 23, 1912
some of th p denunciations made in the
Alliance meeting.
W. J. Hanna asked:
"Is there one wember on the Opposi
tion side who committed. hirnself on the
temperance platform before the last
election. If so, who is it f"
Mr. Spende dodged the quetion.
"Well," said he, "there arc beveral
WhO have Oxpreseed themselves as on
our side"
At the epnclusion ,of the n-ceting
with Sir James Whitney, the depu-
tation wended their way through the
hall to the Opposition lObby, where Mr.
N. W. Row 11, the leader of the Opo-
!
sitin, awa ted tilers. Hon. A. G. Mat-
ke.y was w th him.
The pres dent, Mr. Cabson, present-
ed the case tor the Alliance, after prat.-
tially the arne manner as in the Pre-
mier's offic .
Mr: Row 11, in reply, said the -Lib-
eral party vould, in due time,. declore.
itself on th temperance question. Ttiy
were now chgagud in p eparing a tm-
perance plailorrin whic' would be an-
nciunced in thc Legisla ure bcfort the,
C1Sc of the present sea ion. -
This ended the inter few.
:;;fi J...)11,11:1:171111; morning," enn
was
tijo:z r. f4('
1 of your own novord
Yes:sum- wel I, we decided that
eseeold be "
.1intiny: lie didn't N'hir) you and
toillte you ei a' 77p half?"
noon r twd icked me he'd
tied it al ; wtts a draw."
Dealer
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leaning Flu d.
[71 exert11111111 tioniemetle cleaning
d ,1 generntly fo many ewer -
undo hy dissolviug four
eonees tit WI
whle: holf
lox it-''
prone boy'.
eried
Whit did you-
) I gave him
Did you do
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11(, (11341lie my in a quart
inwnter hen eool add
ach of aim la ether and
• oves of mmonia and.
lle) of y tinwater and
This will r wove grease
°thing end . pots from ta-
Irpets and ugs.
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Deceptive.
hot quin,g to marry him."
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rnst bi m.
•s that?"
ds to like
Is too de-
ppodl:•-
,atarr Cannot Cured
with L CAL APP IOAT1ONS, as they cannot reach
the seed of the dis se. Catarrh is a -rblood or con-
stitutiohal diseae and in order to cure it you must
take internal remedies. Itall's Catarrh Cure is ta-
ken intrnally, ar. !acts directly on the blood and
mucohs surfaces. all's Catarrh Care is not a quack
meditlia . It wa prescribed by one of the best
physikians in this ountry for yeart, and Isa- regular
prescription. It is composed o the best tonics
know I, „combined •ith the best bl od puritles, act-
ing direptly on th mulous surf es. The perfect
combination of the two ingredien is what produoes
such wonderful res tits in curing tarra. Send for
testimonials free
F. J. CHIL EY & 00., Props., Toledo 0.
Said drutrgists price 75e.
Take Ball's remit • Pills for constipation.
, 1
THE ENG ISHMAN'S BATH.
I f
Not ISo Very Long Ago It Was an Un-
known instituftion.
We boast ourselves a cleanly people
and are apt to scorn the fdreigner who
does not dallel' perform the ritual of
the tub. Yet, the British. Aledical Jour-
nal points out, lit is not so loug ago since
we- lad the reputation of bebag an ex
ceptonally dirty people. In the year
1800 there was not a single private
housla in LortdOn provided with a bath--
- wont.
A witness stated before the health
- comMission about the Ini die of the
last century that the onL two occa-
sion e on whielli one of the laboring
classes was washed all over was im-
meditely after birth and a ter death.
Even at the
porary doubts if dirtier p ple could
be fund anyw iere in the world than
among our lo er classes. "A French
workman Woul I be asham d tck, wear
the clothes in vthich the B itish labor-
er goes to' his dail37 work. There is
nothing that ramps who apply at
workhouses thi k a more btutal tyran-
ny than the enf reed bath."
In the middle ages, we are reminded,
our dirt and squalor were the theme
of eolnment by foreign visitors. Three
centuries ago what most still& a Por-
tuguse travele" in Englaud was ;the
fact that the Engish gentry never
us has left a picture
wevalled 111 the houses
L.. -----
said the speaker, "our rquceele that
you now-crry local option to a 1)gical
conclusion.'
Hon. Mr.Hanna, who 'with Hon. Dr.
Pyne and Hon. Dr. Reaume,
music with the Premier, rose.
for the Government. a.: chos
swer several of the attacks n:
the -Govern ent administratio
Alliance ati its Massey Hail
The Prov ncial Secretary pro
ve a Lewi details ; as to whaL 11a.
cn acco plished by the rot.Ineial
vernrnent and which contrad•d with
aced the
to n ply
to an-
tde uoon
• by the
tin (-tinge
t ed!cd to
turnd
ils
to ne
10 . of
son
hlr
nother lively eneo nter too'k pl
en :Nile 13. H. Sporce, eacret ry
h Alliance, undelitobk to ask th G
r /tient point blank 101 abolish t a b
h treatin.g system 4ncI drink
bs.
t was at this point when the di. Il-
ion, was awaiting ne votisly ih' '1 ill
71y" of the Prime M1nister th t he
e sufficient words broke fro n 'ir
es' lips; • ;
I have nothing to a y."1
ut ,B.on. Mr. ganria had.
Looking over :the gislatur."
td,- "how many Me bars in I
oention of this Me stne of
it on I in their patforIns last
Ce
'ingin
It
1
u ed
r0
r. Spence-'"Wellt
Sir Jarnes bOt th: are goi:
over to get them; .ft
t nough with us."
I i !14r. 1Spencc-"T1iere,
rty1 sympathy."
r. Hanna -"W6 are
elc tion and here: ydu
pFo1 ilk
is1.
•
er they
c Many
just out Of
present
()salon. Who' behind it ?"
r. plbson-' e eo
• for the Opposition
e •
tt•t-,77. ..••••ti
1-
Idn't crea c en
1,
-.•1 ...-.; .:., aye i 1 was take down
•••. 1 : . : - t*. .: il, ctors called. Inflam-
.7. .: •• . l". • Mader-ntense pains
la.- z toil loins, and difE ulty in
1.......1.e. :, .e.1 the attacks, which
L .. .: 1 e re frequent, aniouited to
leo . aal I: notory. I became s4o weak
t.:! " 'l tool,' not walk across th. floor.
'1.- -..1:: • :- ..,1 in the paper' about
/* ......; :- .:,'.... 1 7:::..t for a box. 1.1'rom
t:. - • f T : : ' . 1 fi."1. that GIN PILLS
• t' ::i.: g--1. The pain Was
1 ; t ;nee, and the attac were
h. .. ,
In oot neek-n the Stone n the
17!.; al 1, ay . W111. 1 reCall
i• - • .. oot an -t hon. now I :am
cannot
hen I
Ile for
, Ont.
r it2.5o
in free
tional
-a: to work, I
coon • ; • If otron,,,,ly enough
(1N PILLS have
J. IIamilto
1•!, ,r i'-', 50c. a box, 6 f
"ere. You can trytle
•teriting for a free sample to N
Drror Chemical Co, of
Lionted, Lapt. Toronto.'
eulTre.'
ada,
88
FEARED LOCK
In Badly Calked I-lorse-
But Egyptian Lin,mont
Saved Him
heavy ssneoaswolllosf, iicsyaraalilisJ,'Ifl'I'. 0SlIedrifeCt7r
of saving a. valuable alooltil for you. 11
keeps the wotind clean ment on hand thne,aiiin.tai:4 li
not only stops the bleeding ne oote but
horseowners, because it iels)oe (-a-' for
sharpshod. horse to cut hint ,01f to i joesia
wikenbilotottitendoefrirkgin il.71.3.1n1:341vii7,- lei:. zinne,71.in i.
clilli-2.(;1::ildv Illei,1111.S1 ti L. Mr. G. P. .Aol:aocker,
i':11
41;g:VNili)11.13:111.N: N.
L1.r): i''T I Si tl;-;; n1:1( ' 71 i
4:: - s ex+
trainititiary cures tot ,, •
"•; ei ;0 -„It .1 .i1v crtiLl'•.:.
via itit. would have 1..e ''.
vi -1;111 ::•t -rid and 1.;
w i ; 't t,,:rirai h-_' I i* t", * '
the iio("if. f to •il Only : 1!
ment and the horse'- 7 7" o
sound. and well. It uh, le- .
cure. 111 171y estimation th'--
equal to this Liniment for , n- sores
°f2aneYents
kiuda.t"
5all Druggists. Free varleala
on request. Douglas & Co., ,N,11- ante,'
Ont.
HAD WEAK and DIZZ
COULD NOT SLEEP AT ?M1311T.
People all 4 er this land toss night
after nighton a sleepless ;;;Ilt74.,-, and de
not close theit eyes in the ro:rtolling'
slumber that comes to those Wii 1 -P 1.:t'art
and nerves are rigit. i
i
The sleeplessness comes (m1ll-P:37 from,
a derangement of either the !heart or
nerves, or both; but whatever 111- -cause!
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills offer;
ditiMonrsi A. E. :llation, RockdaL, N.S.,
the blessing of Sound refreshingIslumber.
They db this by their invigora te: cIrect
on the heart a.rid nerves, and itviil tone
up the whole sly.stein to a poled con -
writes: -"I was ,troubled for a ling time
with my heart,: had weak and dizzy
spells, could not sleep, and woeld have
to sit up the greater part of the night,
and it was iniposeihle for me to lie on my
left side. At last I te3t a box of Milburn's
}kart and Nerst Pills and they did me
so much good Iegot another, ond after
taking it I could:he on my left vide and
sleep as well as before I was taken sick.
They are the bet medicine I ever heard
of for heart or n :,erve trouble."
Price 50 centsiper b6x. or 3 boxes for
$1.25, -at all dealers or mailed direct on
receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co,
Limited, Toronto; Ont.
WELL NELL!
.1.N.„..THis ioere ogiE IDYi
, •` et ANYONE
s---.14ean t4e .
1,
4 'VI.
715.0'41%-n pf.,711_,crIt
1;4
4
rdYC
d A Ihese
-DFEkMTKINDS
of Goods
sAmE
44- kjised Ue.
• No Chance of Mis-
takes. Shanks and
Clen. Sold for
Free Color Card
and Booklet HI.
The JOHSON:
RICFIAIII)SON
CO., Limited. 41
- Montrea.4 C2314
BACX HS SO LAME
LIFE WAS. A BURDEN
FOR TWO YEARS.
resent day our contemt Mrs. Joseph Tfroop, Upper Point
h
wased, Eras
of tbe dirt that
of no Jlemeia.
It IS not diflic It from this to imagine
what the state of things ust have
been ninong the )oorr class s. At one
m
tie both men Ind womeu !who were
careful of thel complexio4s gleaned
their faces wit ) a dry white linen
loth, beeause t was believed that
washiOg the face with water -made it
More Isuweptible; to cold in winter and
to tan in siminur. The story of Lady
Mary 'Wortley 1N wringu's hands is too
well known to s. repeated. Johnson
eeid had no ossion for (do -an linen,
nod ex en the fin( trentlemn e.7fi his day
were far from -erunnionsly clean in
their pen:mis.-1 es111.1111ster Gazettl.
Inter. ting Spots.
sppose," sa s the lady next door,
"that you saw any really Wonderful
places while you were abroad."
"Yes indeed," replies the returned
travelr. "I think the most shivery of
them all!, hovvevett, wee the cataeorrters
In Rone. I have, the nightmare about
it yet" -7 -judge.
No'4hip cuts
eoncience.-P
Woman
prabshaw
wily 1 ididift. see
before !we were
alinw-frii quite
don't POetikkee the
o deeply as the laih
overht
s intuitio.
I cn't understand
those faults In you
arried. Mr. Crab -
plain, my flear.
-Judge.
tr
,Propet4oki4haomasDesamo
has It duties alL, well as
tw...
de Bute, N.B., ;writies:-»I cannot speak
too well of Doan!S Kidney Pills.' - For
two years I was so tired life was a hurden
and I got up more tired than when went
to bed, and my 4ack was so i • me lf
could hardly straigliten up. I took dif-
ferent kinds of mdicine, but none of
them did me any 'good until a find
advised me to try oan's Kidney Pills.
I did so, and to -da 1 don't knowi what
. imy lame back is all
It s to be tired, an,4
gone. I can reco mm end thet;
11
person sutler -hie witi lame back, an
terrible tired feeling." .
Doan's Kidney Pgls are a purely
table medichie, reahzing quick, ; I.
nent relief, without any ill after e
Doan's Kidney rills are ,r-,0 cent
box, or 3 boxes for $1.2, at till
or mailed direct on ireceiot f ink
The T. Milburn Cc., Limited. "'omit°,
Ont.
If ordering direct specify "Doan
•
-f
1/..1;,1.
Here's tlie biggest
can of easy -shining
• stove potsh on the
market.
Los a pasie-clly applied -and
eec a brilliantly lilac_ k polt.th that .
is not 'affected by the ibeat. Reengod eley
fit stoves p4pe, grates -Aimed
huh work,
If your dealer does not tarry
"mark Unight!' StStiee Polih, Send rig
his name and 10c. laird we will send a
full sire tin by rettrela alL
THE P. P. nanext CO., ILIMTZO.
fiteniltraa, Oita
Maktra of tbo &mem r atm WM&
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33-1'1'
Plir1116. ,••,.7
Main -
Eanoe tre`r
ery Caege
Animals t1(
ed awe e
den Lis tr:t
dence011 0
at Dr. $
tr.•
aOnar JI
aY COlh 7
tilt Nie44-'a'-
eesterinerY
teo-pitt
are:estt
'dOrn to.
Q: la
Uoti,
xlr3 left at
eitentIon.
;oltfiee.
. :Office
:east of z.
Pleone,
et Huron.
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!Ann Arb r,
dollege of
Coroner
C. Iaka
tiiversit
edicel '
PhYsll
Grasluie
':ristuitY
lge of P ,Y
:tikriot
Clinical Se;
gamic Ho.
ntversity
gland, 0
sflk,$eaT
answe
u rset, Stie
Brensil.
. o Burout
i*ompoy
rengetnentS,
h
he- Expltisi
ate and s
air
Licensed
o Hurorxj a
tomer acid
the value elf
places rn
clize good,
aittisfectien
et'ders left
attended
rand
NOKTII
Ismdon, depar
Centrlia......
Exeter
gensali
Xippen.
Bruefield.,
- Clinton
Liendesbeio .
rigbam, 5r11-
SOUTH.- 1
Winahara, fie
liksirrave
bonilertoicrei..
lairton-
Brucfield
Axeter...
pondoo.
•sto*
CC!TI It
rebtirris tAt Qr.
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