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PRIVATE OFFICEt
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Poolip ness:cif Militarism
of the be:t and most timely .ad4i
deilvere in Canada for many
, was ith t of Mr. W. K. go.ii
q
o t, Predld nt of the Ontario Can
n Club Ass elation at its annua
tli g held 111 Hamilton last week
dclress sheuid be given the ver3,
s circulieticin among our Canadia
e His rersttence te the foolli3h atei
..; being rade to chain Canada, u
Europeaii military tharlot anci
d ngers to this country from T.le
on se are ! ebeciann deserving at
h ughtfue c nsidetation cf, eery
,
anadian. , v. e, therefore, make, nd
gh for the space occupied by ill.,cj
ng extiraets from this addresst!
geettanie that More ot our ptinli
temberC ot parilament and news -
have not the courage to stem
esent popular ieurrent -of sentni
1
y -.giving forth similar utteilncreel
ii,' milt of iParge,ment., It
hi g to turn Iron the inane but
Mae flrothings of a vain Ana
ti uO .autocrat like our present
t r of Militia t the sane and
b u remerks of Mr. MeLeamonti
ote : i
. .,
must . be conceded that Canada
,uppoeti a suffidently strong mill
t properly maintain law and or•
in her domain, ' but it is to ' b
red: that Caned ; p,t the 'outsetof
splendid national I career, who! Is
miter with no nation of the vvorei
has lived In harmony' andpeace, a•
ide of one of, the most. poWieri
attons of the world fee one, hnne
- ears without her navy or , any
ssary , military expenditure an
alien- for -
Part of Phot ar FecetWire Fence tpa., Hamilton. 22,080 Fdontl4buUdiui
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a roofqhat will not withstand the weather is woOe than
no roof at all. PAROID is the choice of ou:- shrewd- .
est Manufacturers, because they know that it ha stood
the test for 92 years. What is best for the lar e in-
dustrial plant is best for the progre.ssive _farnier.i When
you put that new roof on the barn or out -building, or
when you put up any new buildings figure on a Par -i
oid roof. You can put it on yourself, •
Every roll contains nails and directions, no extra expense, just the
cost of the roofing, and remember that PAROI D makes a omplete
waterproof covering over the whole roof, no need to figure o a ridge -
poll, another PAROID economy. There is a special weight is r every
purpose, from the largest barn to the bee or hen. house. If you are
building or repairing tbis Summex come in and hear more a out PA-
ROID before you decide on a roof. •
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sifter thewindstorrn of Good rid
last, the Irtspecto7 for the Weather
sztran,ce Compantes told its .that ro fs
covered with P IROID were the o ty
ones in the path of the storm on,whichit
was annecessary to pay claims.
We are sole agents for genuine Nepons,et P
plyParoid, Fer square.,.,,......: . . ........$2
2 ply Pariod, per square .. $3. 5
Special light weight for hen-house,etc.$1
t
• lir
a
- I1s ste heavily on the shoulders : te4 ereen
roid. n air y event European nation. ;
Po • I 1 "Surety it is possithe for Canada ! In Mill
,
. . , .
. 1 voca
la t oil such a reouit and adopt a loftieil or--
11 ne„i Ideal than that Of militarism, tiee
All cct,4tAnt Opectation Of Ws etbuy
('Many • and ,yearif . dimitingis, A
i and Still larger ot th-fruliii a Wag
PeUeful arta of husbandry to *at Sut
neys that would in due time riivoe 44
nize her industriee, root out =Int !BM!
r sociai. evils and. give a. peace 1 of ed
'and mind to Canadian citizenship er n
above that of the constant dread in
ar. The Amerlean continent leaS 1 0041
far suceeeded ad-nirably in not : ed
colnlng mixed up in European warsn siau
lements and Canada has shared I She
success. TO snggestion May : b tiler
rded by: many asin advance i 0 ed
pt public °pinto .. But a Pa la,
. must eon* • Into existence ' at; n
nt date I in! Great Britain, or on
er colonies with a political ;lettne
ho will adapt , as it ; political and na
nt pcdiey the att ' rirnent ofe , p3ac
t een the I -British rmpIre and it
les by peaceful means, rather Lha
i never-ending preparation for Wk.
creasing standing armies, , host
gi navies and sflying dirgiblesi Tha
ril ament and leader are not yet I
Ldence in Canada or Great Britain.
am told, however, that the onl
entee of peace between Greats. 1 3 r 1 t
n and i her enemies is this , constan
c-paratton or readiness for war. I
t i I
contestants adopt that made o
a enin , one fails to see the. tru
ch. )vit .succeed in 1ceeping its anid
g c' ef ,t all, and new much onge
f the other If Canada accepts 'th
ioglc the significant euestiori wit!!
' s, be ore she entersupon the pedo
kepa ation, where and when 13 it at
Ing I to end, and what will be th
ti ate cost?!It at once becom s on
'el largest financial issues wit
11 t e Canadian ; Itizen has t”e
.
nfroht d up to dat ,, and :can a af
rd the luxury.? Never-ending p eper
ions Lo war with Germany by th
1110 mpire,involvi g Canadonean
*lint expenditure of this ' country'
aith a d the final tommIttal oft thr
riadia, people hitherto peaceful, t
p ima ent military and naval polleY
"If pe e Is the un mate •end sough
1 t Is nlllllary and nal4a,l rimir
een er any and Great Denten
e ouid th nk that, the 44ner meth
to a pt by two such highly civil
nati ns Would be one lookingt
ma ent or arbitration;
-
leas s - • , s
s it an international pOi3siblity to
nize through and by means or th
dies and financiei interests, th
e ' unionism of working men and
comosed of
e 'Merle phe shasees Ott .ease
e at ,arin fraternal sbretieS and ,as land
minion; too Great Britain and Gerrreiny' Min
e, a ublic opinion utterly apposed, She
' ' of a
defe
5 defe
, should at thi
of her xistence be drawn , b
• thiS country into tini
rt x of Euro an Militarism and -lbe4,
ree urdened I her future years rrith
h nati na debtfor military. and
•
`t:ttf"
•
Cramming own ill -chosen
food, and ushing back to
work, leads strai t tor dys-
pepsia, witl all it means in
misery.
Proper h4$1s 'of eating,
with a N -Diu-Co Dys-
pepsia Tel:set after each
meal, restore good diges-
tion, health and happineas. •
A box of /4 a-Dru-Co Dys-
pepsta Ta
nOc. at y
National
ical Co: of
lets costs but
et Druggist' s.
rug and Chem-
anada, Limited.
148
human food and dioeased, but that if
he merely -keeps silent and we not
actually lib about the conditi /3. a the
animal, the sale cannot be s t aide,
and the farmer may keep hi money.
Knowing this, there would b a great
:temptation to the butcher t pass
the defeetive meat on to hisiconeurn-
ing eustomers, providing he noutd.
eo without detection. In suc a can -
as. a ridgeling pig, the cookl g of, the
meat would, reveal the defeetand the
the butcher Wouid have to t ke back
the meat and refund the prIc cr ruin
his rade by refusing In the one caee
the customer Fe impoeed upo end
probably led to contract disea-e. In the
other case the butcher suffers ardstap
and injustice. The farmer ea ,
some extent, control disease in his
flocke or herds by early and preper
atter tion to disease at the beg nnine of
the trouble, by better housin . better
ventilation, better feeding an by ro-
fraining from breeding from diseased
animals, and surely he, with whoeo
the trouble originates,. Is the man,
"whether it be from his negil ence o
misfortune, that ,shotud suffer the loss.
If, on j the other hand, the fernier may
safeiel sell diseased or defective an-
imal • to the butcher or drover, he le
not. likely te take any very particular
care as to the condition oft his animals.
As it is, a butcher or drove cannot
safely buy any animal uniees with a
speciei warranty, and, as a man
who would knowingly sell for 'food an
animal unfit for human food would be
likely to deify his warranty to be
safe the buyer should take a written
guarantee IA every purchase.
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adiaii that leep. 0
hive In a ancantry
of i able areae cf land treas-
ures . of 'wealth, and breathe a aiTT10-
snh;e ,e productive of robust; sturny
man ,00d and int Ilectual prowe s. The
feud lism and Ilitary aristocnacy of
cnde ; European I rids have found th' IS
far ncongeniat Soil here in Ca whin
W!,11 b. to root and flonrish. Ou es is es -
Sent ally a natien where -true demo-.
Otte , should corne into its own. Claes
And este and inliltary aristocracly have
foun employment and glory a4d z-*
i
chie ement by 'the sacrifice of their t
hum "n kind of inferior rank 1 tlie
grea game of war In the old lands.
But reed and nfettered demonracy in
thie lew land o ; liberty, wean ' and
oppo tunity sho In have no tl. e cr
incit ation for ;stkeh diversion, w Ile so
man national roblems . More al nd
reng n
imila to that Which
are se king a solution " e ,
t defence, Th
G. A. Sills, Seaforth
Sole Agents for Lowe Bros. Paints, Chi-Namel, Mo'at's
Eastlake Steel Shingles, Paroid. Ready Roofing., anadi
Woven Wire Fence, Pease Furnaces and Boilers, "Ho
Electric Supplies:
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angest
Steel
Point"
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IMPORTANT NOTION.
•-,LIARIAVOR SALE -For sale on Lot 1, Concession
4, Hullete Containing 100 acres, convenient to
setae! and Post Niles. Terms reaaonable. For
further particulars apply to William idelillehaei,
Seeforth. Post Office. 2365-tf
WOR SALE-OneClimax A Wilkirson blower and
eneilage cutter, only in nee one season. Will
lbesoli cheap, also one No. 60 Bell Exhaust blowe.r
both thesemaohines are mounted and in good order.
Apply to ALEX SMITH, Henn% Box 244. -2384x3
FOR
SALE-Ammufortatile dwelling' house, well
X' situated in a good locality. Plenty of room in
it for an averagedsized family. Price and terms
etasona.ble. Apply to JOHN" BEATTIE, at his office
as Main Street, ifeaforth, or P. 0. Drawer 443.
eux mum. 236341
FARR FOR SAI.E-For sale south tali Lot 21 ,
aoncescsion13,1.1clilllop, containing 75 acres, '
1
;Ise acres cleared and in a gcod state of cultivation.
welt fenced.anct tiktirained,good frame house, beak
barn withcement floored stabling and other nee-
-emery out buildings. Plenty of good water, also a
good orchard, IV Is Senvenientto clitirchee and
itehool, within touroellee from Walton and eleht
from Seaforth, rural telephone and rural mail de-
livery. Will be field on easy terms as the prop-
rietor desires to retire. Apply on premises or ad-
dress, Leadbury p. 0. R. ROBINSON. 2384-tf
FLITURST BARGAIN roa(r110K SALE -
Farm of 50 acres, west half Of Lot 23, Conces-
sion 12, Hiblfert, Perth County, in good locality.
Bank barn, 6 acres hard wood, never failing bricked
and piped spring at rear, good bricked well at front,
no wasteland, suited to grain or grazing and in good
state of cultivse ion. Apply to P. MoTAGGART,
Murphy's Office, Exeter Ont. 23603c441
WARM FOR SALE. --Lot 6, Concession 0. Tucker -
smith, containing 100 acres, about some acres
under bush. The farm is well fenced and drained
end in a good state of cultivation. Thereare on the
premises a good frame house, bank barn, pig house,
in house, drive house and two good wells. For
terms and particulars apply on the premiees or ad-
dress HRS. JOHN elcOLOY, Egmondville P.O.
2356-tf
FARM FOR SALE. -The undersigned offers for
for sale his fine farm consisting of about 180
...., adjoining the town of ?Beton. The farm is in
a - ... state of cultivation and has good °endings,
i
b k house, ijarkk. barn, driving house, pig pen, etc.,
alleomparatively new. A first class ybung orchard
containing all kinds of fruit and also small fruits.
The fern is welt feeced and drained and hi a most
defirable home. For further particulars apply on
the premises or address JOHN TORRANCE, Clinton
P.O. 2353-tf
raw rot, sAtt-tot.eni, doodeasion B,Sieltillop
ork the Gravel Road, two miles:and a half nortn
of Seaforth. One hundred acres, all cleared but
about two acres. Well fenced and in a good state
of cultivation. About thirty acres in grass. Good
frame house, two good barns, with stone stabling
underneath. Pleat) of never failing water. Rural
Mall Delivery and Rural Telephone. A good bearing
orchard. Easy terms of p yment. Apply on the
premises or address JOHN NleMILLAN, Seaforth
P. 0. 23474f
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vie
(1000 FARM FOR SALE -For sale Let 2, Con. 4,
Hallett, containin4 DA acres. There are on
the premises a good brick house, kitchen and wood
ked with good, cellar and hard and soft water
Thete is also a good frame harn 56 x 64 with stone
foundation and stabling underneath and another
barn 34 x 54 not raised on foundation and implement
shed all in good repair There is also a good bearing
orcnard and twogood never failing wells. The farm
is well underdrained and well fenced and in a high
state of cultivation with five' sores of bush. The
farm is well situated, 6 miles from Seaforth near the
boundary betweon Huliettand McKillop with tele.
phone and rural mail dello. ry. Terms reasonable.
For further particulars amey on the premises or ad-
dress WM. WILSON, Seaforth, Ont., Re F. D. No. 1.
2340xtf
DIARRH
1DYSEN E
$11111E11 COM
{
ANDALL
BOIVEL T11011
ARE CURABLE
USE OF
Dr. Fowl
Wild Straw
.1.1=111.1141
1
ILES
THE,
es
try.
John,
pleasum!
TaAcr
say it is 02e-'
mead. Last
re attack
My d
Ma. Wm. R. Gum, St.
writes:—"As I *have had
of testing Da. Povvi,ER's
WILD STRAWBERRY, I migh
ouly remedy I would
summer, I hacl a very sev
Diarrhcea [and Vomiting.
treated me without result,' and frien
advised me to try the above tem
After a few doses I was cornletely
and ever since I have nevebeen with-
out it in the house. hay used it with
the children, and find the same result:
I have recommended it to everal of My
friends who also join with e saying
that DR. VOWL R'S EXTRACT OF WILD
STRAWBERRY is e greatest remedy en
ints..44
earth for all summer come
"DR. FowaR's" hRs on,the max-
ket for over 65 years, and s popular' has
it become that many dealer try to su -
stitute other and cheaper reparatio e
Be sure and get what you ask for.
Price: 35 cents,
Manufactured only by e T. Mil.
burn Co., Limited, Torontci,
o
a
Every omen
, is interested • 'should know'
about tit wonderful 1 -
. MARVEL Whirling Spray
The new Vaginal Syringe.
-Most coast/dent; It cl
*natant*. Ask y
.drhggistfo
F'1,1 FOR SALE -For -sale Lot 3, Concession 3,.
H. R. S. Tuckersrnith, contain100 acres.
There are on the poremiees a frame bank barn 40x65
with stabling underneath, frame house 22x32, the
house is on a stone foundation earl there is a good
cement cellar under the whole house with good
Ititehen" and wooduhed and good outbuildings at the
barn. The farm is all tile underdrained and well
fenced and the land is in s good state of cultivation
and clear from all noxious weeds. There is a never
failing well at the house and a spring creek runs
across one corner at the back end of the farm. There
ere 80 acres seeded te grass and the balance has
elowing done. There is also a:splendidebearing
young orchard of an acre and a half, containing
Nre* pear, plum, cherrie trees, etc. Terms reason.
4. For further particulars apply on the premises
or address JOIN FORTUNE, Seaforth P. 0.
811-tf
"IDARK FOR SALE OR RENT -Lot 8, Concession
1' 10, Hullett, 100 acres all cleared,but three
acres of beech and maple wood. Thirty-four acres of
nen' land part cif wh.ch has been broken and seeded
to Ali welt fenced, mostly with :woven:wire,
weli underdrained. There is not a foot of waste
land. A good frame house with cellar, hard and
soft water inside; good bank barn with new and
modern. stables with water connections, also silo
and other necessary out buildings. Plenty of never
failinfe spring water. A good orchard, mostly wint-
er fruit. It is within four tulles of Londesboro sta-
tion and convenient to schools, blacksmithshop and
store. Rural Mail :delivery and ."'telephone. This
fano is in one Of the best districts in Canada. The
residence and buildings are surrounded ;with shade
and ornamental trees. and an avenue from the road.
If not sold eoon it win be rented for a teren of years.
Will ho sold on reasonable terms as the, proprietor
desires to- retire on account of III heath. Apply on
the premises or addxess JAP4E6 3 RAPSON, Con-
dition k 0, 2346xt1
tf he canner motes. th.
MARVEL accept no other,
but send stamp for illustrated
book -sealed. It gives fun
Wars and directions invaluable to Isaias
WINDSOR SUPPLY CO.,
Madsen Ont. Gcaaral Aguas
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An Intresting Case
Aillowing. letter which e take ,
i a recent 'issue of the Parnirs Ad- :
;e :was contributed by Mr. H. 4
r,. of Hanoter, ex-M.P, for South
i
.It. discloses a somewhat ecultar
ion which Is of interest o both ,
re and settlers. of farm s ock
, eleWeasimmetswenseems
The Work of Our Public
Institutions
0 e of the Most interesting exhibits
t
at T
the
tari
for
and
ther
• T
wor
eri
of t
who
man
in
Mos
clud
the
of&
els o
on
tion
only
of in
P'11.,"(* 'q, rorller PNI.14r terol 1)?.in
ttried. before Ilis Honor lido 'who
eriand, gertier -Judge of the' Cool- plac
Grey, at the la,st Division Court tine
gs,. at Hanover. A butcher nam- nail
oottger had bought from firm- mon
1
rned MagwOod four pigs, w ighidg hibi
he neighborhood of 200 minds The
No particu ar warranty w s ask -
r given. hen the pigs were
littered it as found that We of
were "ri gelings." B ettger
upon notifi d Magwood, aid ask -
Ira to tak • away the ca
money pad fo
failed ito sio
oole the two
and left them'
money. At the1
that he had
o pigs and t
sticies fropi .e
ated his fathe 's eel -
he had held- th • pige
tion. Mr Magwood
ontended that it a
oved from each of the
ere..slaughte , each '
d three., He ai o slat -
f pigs. to the p aintlfg
and that he erely
could have t e pigs
' satiefied, that Boett-1
igs during his
s were not sa
e, there was n
Judge reserve
r some time,
careful and
and refund the
tulip Magwood
Boa ger than
Ma oodIs place
and ued for his
'Mag ood swore
cam ated the t
had aken two t
his on. corrobo
;den and .said
dur g the poper
the efendan t,
"testi cis were re
pigs after they
pig ust have ;n
ed t at no sale -
had
een by h
told` Boettger h
if b sans were
ger • ad got the
and that hie so
and hat, thereto
Hi Honor the
' decision, and aft
dent.y after ver
' search, gave a
eigh typewritte
ood, _the de
Th Judge fo
ant agwood's
was sate. He
deft ant and b
;Whe they BWOr
two StieleS fro
goes on. He fu
the efendant's
the gs were rid
have had a thi
Ste.01 OQ4ent10
natu e and age!
,Ye His Honor
no e pressed wa
was a imptied
defe ant was
gthy
larg
•
very
men
folio
ar and appropriation of th r pnb-
nioneye for war? Eminent rren! ot
Lb nations think it a real' paten -
11 ere ithe Parliament of Canada to
bc
duc4d to vote thirty-five millions
ipplernent Andree Carnegle'e girt
f
word -wide peace organizati in I
b:Ileye it would receive the near ap-
pito tion; of the greet majority lofthe
are citizens.
ere ;oneehaif of "ehe _brain. power
a d enthusiastic effort of the Britten,
rinari and Canadian public peeSS
s ;eitt inspreading among their read -
the !.gospel of peace bete/Veen the
and British pe pies that 13 bes-
t in fomentirg and fostering
rivalry between them were
of the public mone that is
ntributrd by
WAS TROUBLED ITH
SOUR STOMACH
AND BILIOU NESS.
1
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Sour Stomach and Biliiisness are
caused by a sluggish Liver, fcfr when it is
not working properly, it ho1cs back the
bile,which is so essential to romote the
movement of the bowels, aid the bile
gets into the blood insteadj of passing
through the usual channel, thus causing
many stomach and bowel trou bles.
"There is only one way to prevent the
liver from becoming up -set, *nd that is
by -the use of Mn,biaua's Lxa-LivER
Pna,s.
Miss Julia Lang, Yarko, Sisk., writes:.
—"For several years ws ttoubled
with sour stomach and bin sness, and
did not get any relief until used Mn.
BURN'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS: I had only
taken them two weeks when my trouble
was quite gone, and I will ecommend
them. to all who"sulfer as I did
ee The price of MII,BURN'S AXA-LIVER
Puss is 25 cents pet vial, oxfl 5 vials for
$1.00. They can be procured at all
dealers, or will be mailed direee on receipt
of price by The T, Milburn C., Limited;
Toronto, Ont,
rhin
:a
spii
iir.
o1e-haif
b ig co
f ye r to year for
oi Milit
le Rain
✓ ted In
o educe
is
t el
d
s r
a
ci
11
th
s P
the ni
Aeon in Ger any a
•
nd her. cow s vot
the future 4
tlon of the man
orkrien and for th orga
vaSt forces and -twee ,of the In-
ual peaoefully-disp eed eitizenes in
eonntries against this midi:eery
t and naval rivalry, the, British•
arnaments
ainten thee
d Great
d and do-
ropagenda
and Brit-
nizatien of
Getman crowned
8 es, War jingoes. m
ificers and aspir
d ,no Ignors,nt an
d file to figlat their
Meadq, ruin 5
illtar arid nav-
nts ould soon
cred lous rank
,battle or cairy
teir. military and naval rivalry. If
wk() ma
wk.() the , r rjw re requir-
to fight in the ra ItS, war. wo id
m; n1 and arbitrat dn fake its place
L ettie-with no seerifice. of life or
extr'avagant and pinishi waste of
d-
rces of our p
ecasionai nac
njlermany an
e cement filo
oft t
t
OV
eacef el hueba
°nal differ
Great Brits
g these ' II
ade some ti e Conn by el
contestants n this! navatr
One or the ot er, or both. sa
It when fina ciel bankrupt
rtaken them.
be boasted p of the C
;
. •
es
Ln.
es
v-
4gIn g
WOr
riart
not
w hp
cons
not
ells
he k
pose
'mine
a iu
by
12th'
Dun
lows
boug
fends,
entre
Intel
ed, i
had
confi
as he
was
eti
lowin
by v
to t
impll
for t
Sel
erafti
sion
Satth
quite
weu:1
Soorn
ther
_The
by .7
to be
111 • and I
y re ali
fe.
Imel
e Canadian National
ronto was that made in
ourteen institutio
, including the several
he insane and the Centre:
Industrial Farms in co
with,
e exhibits not only repre
of prisoners serving t rnas for
es committed, but also th fruits
minded
d their
is be-
hibition
ehalf of
s of On-
ylums
Prison
nection
ent the
le industry of the feeble
e grip npon materials a
pulatnan,has been lost an
egained.
a farm products eprese
tea at-
, every variety o veget ible, in -
ng the strong4laVored Mon to
ild-flavored potato, and it was
ally stated that over 30, hush -
potatoes are produced a nitally
he farms of the various Institu-
. Thio showing in potat es was
equalled 41 the •prochic ion of
lz, the number of pounds per day
1010Q. Qin Holstein co alone,
e pleure hung in a cor4picuous
among the exhibits, had the dis-
Ion of producing 16,74 ponuds of
in one milking season of ten
hs' ditration, Among he ex -
s 'also was corn twelve fe t high.
e samples were taken mu the
Hos fcr the Insane at /di ieo and
are Dart of an annual prod etion of
1,50 tons from all the Pr vin6iai
far s.
F in the Central Prison t ere are
..assee sple aid samplee of workma ship in
twa hospital equipment, includi' g iron
o and beds, cribs, side tables, porta le oper-
1g3 to ating tables, steel chairs, and ed.cov-
there, erings. There are also br nes and
trial whisks and even the broom co n as it
imsetf groWs before it is Used. th mann-
at he facturing processes.
la and The GuelPh Prison fain is ell _re-
presented in ra: number of exhi its, the
rnost intereCtilag of which are he ma-
terials used in the erection f
institutions, A new type o hollow
concrete beam, tested right on the
spot is lone of the chief att ctione,
while the Vieall tile, corner t le, and
partition tile are a close sewn The
pess.bility of produping etre gth as
well as beauty is emphasiz in the
cement poured tile, remfor d with
e guar-
oromon
roduc-
r inside
to the
rs have
in.the
tables,
s bear
enuity.
the re -
he hos-
xhibit-
is one
lass: ef
ip and
h that
ind in
ii
4
0 •
bsence 11:011 rods. From the limesto
iseies.1 ries oz the farm samples ef
saes and hydrated limeshave been
his ed, k.iso samples of alka lime f
• outside finish. In adchtio
nud e rye!
building materials, .the prison
displayed their eraftstnanshi
riptategnes,juidngrn.fea tor :ff
usenf tools on wood, and th
endantwithouchaFs, settees, and hat rac
, t costs.
i
d, against the defend-
testimony to their,skill and in
teen Some splendid evidences o
ower from.
e are also
ral staireas
s in that
workmans
vorably
e =Mal
in
•
ontention, that
also found that
s son were m
they had r
each of the•
h
stpration of mind
• in, of thechief exhibi
ther found,
moven ed. wooden sp
taktepe
pitals.for the insa
gethee attractions,and th
•ntention, that'
-
a finish compares
eiings they mu teach
of the productworkingdustry,
Of t
d testicle, for l that the wood
was "contrary
i But it is in the women's Wo
i,
'
the value of this kind of educ
ectifett dtehde t ralts1 et III er.e ..w a s emphasized. One quilt alone,
ranty, and Lhalethere sult of the Work ofi one of the
arrantyand that the Patients, Is made ut of 13,0
ot liable. In h e len- I !,
tif inRterial, and s a iaNSte
judgment, he Judge quot d
a Mtn , harrnony
number of cases, including a
Samples of , desig stitching.
if
I 4_
k that
tient is
the re-
female
. pieces
wee iri
fnd arran ement,
crochet
woik and knitting are also ex ibited,
each samplegivin proof of th mind's
alertness and cons ructive qua Wes.
The Armstrong. arn door astener
is also one of the 1 teresting e hibits.
It derives its liana from the i ventor,
Mr. Armstrong, he ussistan to the
Provincial Secret ry, and w s made
at the G-uelph Pris n Farm.
A number of sta ds laden w`th fruit
and relieved with helves of g ain add
to the attractive ese of the exhibit
and bear testimon to the rie nese of
s.
full quotat
In a case o
ing this qu
on: from the • . judg-
Ward Ts. Hob 's. and
talon Judge tither -
said: "I have dealt wits thle
(3
at length, as it establishesj the
pie that even with knowle ge of
efect in the hogs, in the a 3e 1c3
untruthful statereent by the
nt as to their freedom from
s, the plain iff could not 1.er:0v--
quotation was also made, ! from
am on Anninats," an American
as follows: "But an inunied war -
that meat is fit for food 'does
the case of a dealer,
nZ.. directey to . the
eStic use,' so fevouid
case of a farmer who.
ail butchers, though
uY her for the! . pu-
e4 up into beef for
Lend beyon
sells provisi
mer for -do
piety to the
a cow to r
ows they
of cutting
late doirees'ec
urther quotation was ma
ent given In Blondin vs.,
Is Honor J d e lidde11, I
Division Cant -of Sto
frem
eguin
the
rnont,
s and Giengatv, in 1909, :as: fon.
"The fact. -ere. A con was
t by the ptaitetiff, from thiP de -
1.i'09. After - n iee-
pectiori of the an -
tiff, witen slau htere
rd t at the 4nLinal
nd th caxcas , was
ment ins ector
food. T e sale
ithout any eXpress warn,
iity or conditiun, His Hon
Emmerton vi. Matthews,
Bollett, Ward vs. Hobbs,
conclusion that -there w
warranty and
a defendant but
m has gre ter ca
been give
aunt case t
t, in -June
tion and in
y the plaln
was discov
ubercuiosis
ated by thet Over
g unfit for huma
ty as
r, fol-
urn -
came
S T10
ave jud ment
ithout cloat»
e and d nsid-`
, a smail Divi -
an His Honor udge
land gate 110'this case, a 1 we
believe his decision to be ac-
g to the la as It stand. It
appear, ho e er, that th re is
for, and, i act, need for f ur-
gislation a to such eases.
w as it 1, as so intenpretc/d
g•e• Sutheri n does not appear
In the Into e t of the public,
Is certaini eery hard up n the
butcher. It siould appear that
er can eel1 to a utcher 4n ap-
hid , to I be unfi 104
the so i on the far
Phot»graphs are displayed bowing
the fir t hospfta1 f • r the insan , erect-
ed at Sit. Johns, N. : in 1835; nd the
new h spital at W itby, in c nrse of
erectioln. The W itby hospit, I, with
the ce tagee, is s tuated on site of
650 acif s, and illus rates the grewth
of pop lation in Canada and t e needs
for th ease ef the insane.
The jroducts grown_and tanniae-
tared 4.t these institutions are all used
and c beamed in Vat) instituti and
are no sold and thine do note° e into
compe ition in the niarkets wi h shni-
lar outside products.
PREQKLES
•
Don't Hide Them liWith aa. Vellk
move - Them With the
0 (Ilene •PrescriiptIon. ;
41111•11•4111111111 WINO
This prescripillon for the ;removal a
freckles was writtsn. 'by a preminent
physician and is ually so succesa-
dui it !removing ;fr4cklea and giving a.
clear,lbeautiten c silexion :that it Is
sold for :your slru gist under an ab-
solutk ',guarantee ttle ,refund thee mon-
ey 1 id; •fails.
Don't! 1.hi4e 'freckles' under a
veii; get an' .ounc of °thine andoen
move wneein.. Even; alio &trot taw wen/bee-
t-ions Shonld ebow a, wonderful fain
pronerrenn isome of ithe lighter freck-
les venniihie4 eneir ly. t
Be sure itio task tIe druggiSt for the
double ; finreisegth. lune ; Id is this
tliat le, sold ion the moneyHbael, guar-
antoe.
The oftener yo -t,
use it the bet
ter yOu like it.
IARGESTSAL N CANAD
A SURE CURE FOR.WOMEN'S DISORDERS
• Ten Days' Treatment Free
ORANGE LILT is a certain cure for all disorders of women. It 18 app11
Ittrall avid Is absorbed into the suffering tissue. The dead wa.ste matteari In
cor4ed eat.region Is expelled
immediate mental and Phyiii
lief; the blood vessels an
art toned and strengthen
the eko-olatlion is rendered
as this treanment is based atida
sy• *dentine ,prinelpiaa, and "acts en
the actual Ideation of the d/setes it
-cannot help but effect a. cute of
_ornso of feniale troubles,
delayed 16,216i pairettd meastrukuaaii
leucorrhoea., falling of thel
sta. Prics, #1.00 Per hex, * eh
Mandela for one month'e M
meet. A Pros Trial Trea
enough for ' 10 days, wo
will be sent 'Free to any
worrean Who Will send me her address.
EnclOso 3 stamps and address, MRS. FRANCES E. Ct.:ROAM, `NUL:Isar, OnO,
! For Sale by leading Druggists everywhere
Why should any other,
ereal be called "just as
good" as
• . "
eelennse, •
"
13ecause Kellogg's is known to bet& iLCE
and most nutritious cereaton tli, market.--ir
Because the sale of Kellogg's Corn F1ake4
is enormous as. trade returns will show -4
Because another large modern factory, th4
best and most sanitary in Canada had td
e _built to take care of our Constantly in
reasing trade—,
lecause the imitator, knowing these- fact$
and having few " selling arguments for hi
Own product thinks to create a market for
it by comparing it to.Kelloges:i.
i3ut---the flavor and the suOainin,
4ua1ities Of Kellogg's Corh Flakes
annot be counterfeited. , Sold in
$ig packages at 10c. Look for
the signature.
a
(NEW IDEA SERIES)
OitMbErinfgsolks dread the winter—
because of the furnace troubles
Antiquated heating systems areter-
.
fainly a nuisance. Dust and ashes,
scirnetitnes deadly gas fumes, all over
the house. Or hot air like a breeze
ross desert waste—poisonous, dry,
health -destroying air. All because
dt air system the healthiest, cheapest
asingservsurfaall.ve manufacturers would
It's built right -A solid, nue-piece iron fire -
pot -tested and selected iron at that -and
flanges on the outer side to increase radi-
an consider New Ideas In he„atinn.
The SOUVENIR furnace makes the
Tie grate is simplicity itself-eashes easily
d mped by a sinaple turn of the lever
/4 place for clinker troubles.
Prom base ring to dome ever"
SOUVENIR furnaCe is perfect.
k for .011f new booklet.
Tie SOUVENIR Purnace
is *fade in Ilarniiton, the
skrve centre of Canada, by
The Hamilton Stove
and Heater Co,
sttem saoLraivatoited
Gnmer-Tilderx
eitnpan7
IS
certainty does
earn' nate
furnace,'
bothers
Every buyer of a Souvenir
Furnace is Presented witk
legal bond 011 date of Purs-
Cha$C. 04)54T4n4eing firePot
against cracks or breaks of
an, kind for 5 years.
G A. SILLS
SEAFORTH
Will be glad to show you the Souvenir Line.
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