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screen doors and windows beautifully finished in dark oak,
panelled and ornamental, successfully restrain the fly and
make hot days and nights comfortable. Get a door or win-
,
dow right noW., The conifort costs no more.,
Screenlloors complete with _ to 52.25
Screens tofit any ........20c to 50c
Summer -time makes washing burdensome
Wooden tubs tall apart Unless filled with
water. F:ni added burden.. Why not frivest
in -a galV4nized tub: , No rust, no 'staves--;
no hoops, , no water toi keep them
....75c to 51.15
PRICES .
Hand made boilers in tin and (.:ppper, strong-
er, heavier and more lasting than factcry
ones. to 54.50
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an.A.PoRTH, PRXDAY1 May .22, 1,93.4.
•itnpoSting Itayally
TO sentiatidia contained in ehe fol.
lowing article from the Ken:treat Mali.
Conservitinee paper, Will be endorsed
itiy moat Canedians. —With refe.rence
to theappointmentt tafi the -Prin.ce of
-
Teck as Governor Cieneral, Of Canada,
, .
the Mil thinica there may be merit In
Appointing: a ecrionelocraYalta a6 a gme
when the clash, from Whie'n our Gov-
ernors-Generai are uaually drawn, are
up to their Ores In 'a .pcaitical strugi
gle, that *hes :many partizans in Can-
ada tor and 1, egaireat the issaes in-
volved. We 'eke :firmly againet the
.prinelpIe a- royalta being choeen, as
oyaltet, to head the Canadian Grern-
rnent, hoverever. We advance thativieei,
as we 'believe, - in the =Interest OE 'the
institutionitelf and of the preserve -
ben Of the ti tint/94a' tie, Canadians
re not versed irelethe paraphernalia and
etiquette., or li royal or vice -regal ea-
,.tab1ishments1;, and, Via,t is more, thelr
habit of ' mind is against the , parade
and oeremoxy. that make up the es-
sentials of royal alma. That is the
cold' trigh a the Matter. Pew, we
believe, else-, Wish to learn. In the
Mother Coinitry ,eiuch ;state cereindnial
is looked on with! approval as a matter
a ,u,suage, :custom, and ,general accept-
ance. To srgue that the time •' has
dome • when ; Canada, in e the =general in-
terest Of the edifice tef 'British civilize-
-tie/I, ;=Ealiante1 accept i this transplanted
ms and feathers' is vain, Such a con-
tention, advanced by a certain 'class
a minor, or corn:not garden' variety
Oft, title holders; does not successfully
bear exarreelation- an , its theory. - For
the ceremonial forms whim we are
told tvniifI the BeibIsh tradition.' are
,
An ,evening every week and your lawn in be kept like a
velvet carpet,
Our moWersare.especially easy running and long lasting.
The blades are the finest steel and are c nstructed with the
idea of not wearing loose__ S• 0,..4 Ode •••
, 3.50 to $11.00
\
a Sills, S'af rth
Sole Agents for Lowe Bros. Paints, Chi -Na et, Moffat's Ranges,
Eastlake Steel Shingles, Paroid Ready Roof ng; Canadian Steel'
Woven Wire Fence, Pease Furnaces and B silers, "Hot Point"
Electric Supplies. New idea Furnaces.
IMPCatTANT NOTICES ,f •
ARM FOR SATZ—For sale on Lot 1, Concession
4, Mullet. Containing 100 acres, convenient to
school snd Post Offiee, Terms reasonable. For
further particulars apply to William McMichael;
asiolth Post Ofilee. 1,2365-tf
FARO. FOR SALE,—Lot, Concession 9, Tucker-
.. smith, containing 100 acres, about seven acres
under bush. The farm is well fenced and drained
and in a good state of cultivatiori. There are on the
premie,es zood fran.e house, bank barn, pig house,
hen house, drive house and two good wells. For
terms and particulars apply on the premises or ad
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dress MRS,. JOHN AlcOLOY, Egincndville P.O.
-285641
GlARNI FOR 'SALE—Being Lot 7, Concession 1
Tawnshipoof lin/lett, containing, 100 acresof
choice land, on the premises are a large bank barn
with stabling; underneath, with cement floors
througiteut. Nev brick nouse with furnace in the
cellar. 'Well fenced and under drained, will be sold
reasonable as tate owner wishes to give up farming.
Far further information apply on the premises or
address Seaforth P. 0., MELVIN J. CLARK,
2393-0
LjeARM FOR SALE—Lot 10, Concession 1, Stanley
2: Township, one mile and a quarter south ot
Bracenekl, on the London Read, one handred acres,
ninety aimed and ten acres of good bush, well
fenced and well drained, good brick house and good
barns with stone stabling underneath. Three never
failing wells, a good orchard with over a hundred
trees with, good trait, good driving shed, pie,..pen
and implement house. Terms to snit purchaser.
JOHN MURDOCK, BrucefieIcl. fatf
MIAMI FOR SALE—Being Lot 6 Conceal() 17,
-V Grey township, containing 100 acres more or
less, on the premises is a large two storey briek
house, bird; baiii with stone stabling, drivieg house
pig pen, etc., all comparatively new, the farill is a
Scat class farm being m a good state of cultivation,
lean cleared except 4 acres of harowood latish, it is
well drained also well fenced and is situa,ted Ilesiles
ram Walton, where there ia agood market., school
churches, 0. P. , R. station eta. Far: further
particulars apply to or address, Mrs. DORA MoVAD-
ZEAL Briresele P.O. 23684241
DESTRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE ---For sale
rn Harpurhey, a good property with a large:
foonse with eight roman head and soft water in the
kitchen, a good cellar under the whole houne, whieh
tontains a good cistern, the buildings are in good
repair. Mao a large garden, fruit trees and a lot of
small fruit, A large stable, henhouse and pig pen.
Will be tend an easy Jenne. For particulars apply
to R. S. HAYS, Barnater, Seaforth. 2393-tf
FFOR SALE—Lot 26, Concession 5; MaKillop
on the Gravel Road, 2 wiles and a eau north
nf Seaforth. One bemired acres, all cleared but
about two adres. Well famed and in a pod state
o cultivation„ About thirty acres in grass. Good
frame house, two good barns, with stone stabling
'underneath. Plenty of nee( r failing water. Rural
Mail Delivery and Rural Telethole. A aeod bcaring
orchard. Easy temps of payment. Apply on the
premises or address JOHN MeMILLAN, Seaforth
24044!P. 0.
UfAltli FOR SALE—Lot 9, Concession 3, Stanley,
containinalOn acres, 90 acres cleared. the bal-
ance in good hardwood push. The farm is well
fenced and well underdrained and in a first class
*tate of cultivation. Thera is 4 Bret class frame h juse
with furnace, hard and eta water in the house.
One barn 50e58.: 1 shed 20x52. 1 'horse stable and
drive house 20x52, all on `Stone folIndations. Also '2
good well, 1 at the house and 1 an the barn, water
in the barn. The farm is situated 1 mile from
school; 21*miles from Brucefield ; ee miles from
Kippen ; 0 miles from Henson ; 9 miles .from Sea -
forth and Clinton. Reason for setting: wishing to
rrtire. For further particulars apply on the pre:
raises or to ROBERT MORRISON, Bruceneld, Ont.
• 2420x8
FARM FOR SALE—The north half of Lot 28 and
29, first Conceesion of McKillop and Lot 28 on
the 2rad Ooncession of MaKillop, coritaing- 200 acres
all in one bluea. ilearly all cleared and in a high
state of ealtieation. There is a bank barn 5dx100
feet, with stabling to accomodate 85 heaa dt- stack,
feed and Litter carrier all through the stables, two '
cement ed.'s 16x36 and a large cement water tank,
water pipes through all the stableti, implement
'house eeees; good brick residerce„ This farm bor-
ders on the Corporation of Seaforth; it is one of
thechoicest and hest equipped farins in the County,
of Huron and will be sold on easa terms of payment,
as the proprietor is anxious to retire. Applv on the
PM 'WI or alarm $ealorta F., 0.1 ROBERT GAR.
HOW 2390-tf
GOOD PAM FOR SALE—For sale Lot 2', Celt, 4,
Hallett, conbaining 100 acres. There are en
the premises a good brick house, kitehen and wood
shed with. good -cellar and hard and soft wated
There is aleo a good frame barn 06 x 64 with stone
foundation and stabling Underneath and another
barn 34 x fee not raised on foundatioa and implement
shed all m good repair. There is alsoegood:hearing
manual and two good never failing wells. The farm
s well nate/drained and well fenced and in a high
state of cultivation n ith five acres of bush. The
farm is welt situated,- imilos from Seaforth near the
boundary betweon Mullett and lifeKillop with tele-
phone and ruml mail delivery. Terms, reasonable.
For further particulars app.y on the premises or ad-
drees WM. WILSON, Seaforth, Out, R. F. D. No. 1• .
2415xtf
FATM FOR SALE—For sale Lot 3, Concession 8,
R. S., Tuckeremith, containg 100 acres.
There are on the prernisea a trameabank barn 40x65
with stabling underneath, frame house 2242, the
hedge ison ecotone foundation and there is a good
cement teller under the whole home with good
kitchen'end woodshed e.ncl good outbuildings at the
barn. The farm is all tile underdrained and well
fenced arid the land 181n a good state ot cultivation
and clear from all noxious weeds. There is a never
failing well at the how and a spring creek runs
across one Omer at the back end dtthetarM. There
ire 80 sores seeded to grass and the balancn has
plowing clone. There is -also asplenclid besting
-young orchard of an acre and a halt, contairdng
.pple, pear, plum, cherrie trees, etc.. Terms reason.
abis• For further particulars apply on the premises
addresb JOHN FORTUNE, Seatorth P. 0.
neat
ineaeingl to the bullc of ceir people.
Acquired elites are very oftea more
bertha t an beneficial, though they
mar seize.; t.'41011 ;some with vibience. In,
rrectice, 1 cannot be claimed that et-
itaiette surrounding royalty has pope
alarized itself in Canada. It is _ not
understood.: it has been, violated, ta.nti
hue rebibea more than one( state Wisit
410 satiefectory results. and has left
an 'aftermath of critical gas.sip and
he,artboratug..All this is 'eald, and may
.repeated in greater detail, without
leweighheg against the personal Cnar-
acteristice a the genial and popalar
gentlemen now at Rideaa Hall, and
his stately •Dechess. Similarly, such a
fiank utteranbe being given place in
our columns, Involves fie _disrespect to a
crowned head in its proper atmosphere
where tradition and eastern 'uphold .bhe
sceptre and the palace. But royalty,
exercising its functions in Canada, is
an. anomaly'. We don't want it, aad we
believe In saying thatetTite Main speaks
ifor ar majority' of or citizens.
•smisiminkoma....K,...asi..
• attario Farmers Wealthy
. A horse itt the fie d-isworth two
in the bairn. You can't prevent
Spavin;Rin bone, Splint, ar Curb frOut
putting you horse in the barn tfut you
can prevent j2iese troubles from keeping
horsesin the arn very long. You can get
ENDALLIS
SPAVIN CURE
at any drug:lets at $1 a bottle,6 for $5, and
Kendall's lcure. Thousands of f arniers
and horse rt will say so. Our book
"Treatise on he horse" free. - e4
Dr. B. J. Mil/ALL-CO.. Enosbnrg Falls. Vt.
meals ax4 sometimes Otto
ecause Chamberlain's
Tablets c4ired Stomach Troubles
and gave him a good digestion.
You, try them. 25o. a bottle.
All Drug sts and Dealers or by
Mail.
Ciamizerlain FeclieineVo.. Toronto
cgen.rw,
,mwmenemiEtautwanuzganwat
Dairy Cream,Sod.as
One will go far to find anything
so delightf
ae
E
llycriSj) and satisfying
Dairy dreath. Sodas
Dairy,C eatn Sodas are of two
hinds --Lt "Fancy Thin", which,
isjust tjit1e Smaller and thinner
than the iegular "Dairy Crearn"
-Sodas. , Bi th of these are the very
best iscuits We. know how to
make.
In- c, afrl 25c sealed pack-
ages, a. you 'grocer's. •
.4.45 •••• 45. .
Look- for they--
Pt:Mu Trade
Mark op ovary
Package. !
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D. S. I)E
iLONDON
nEvja.ry package guar-
te.
Weirould like to send you
e Perrin's Sample Pack -
g&' of some of our daintiest
neer laisaults, for your mit-
er's name and 10c in co -ill
r staMp3", 10
RIN & COMPANY
" LIMITED
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,. That +Ay about/ 16aper bent. of 'the
of farm propeety In the Province
Of Ontaelo has nicirtleges agaihst 11,
and that these are 'steadily dec,rcasing,
Is the epcouragIng- information
ed by on. James Duff. Minister of
Agriculture, for Ontario, Infalls recently
nestled innual report. During the past
year the department, 'through the dis-
trict regresentatives, conducted an ex-
tettstve investigation inbo conditions of
ruraifihance in the province, particu-
larly with regard to the extent of
martgages an farm property,c the extent
oi depoeits in the banks by farmera,
and the demand on the part, of. 'the
farmers for loans. The result is sub-
stantial evidence that financial con-
ditions in rural Ontario are sound aad
the = outlook se florae tory.
The enquiries of the district repro-
sentatiaes elicited the fe.ct that about
45 per cent. 010 the fax -mann the province
are imcltgageci to etc/me-extent, and that
on+th. d woi1d be a. fair average of
the amount whiehl the:mortgage repree-
guts tca the !total -Value of the property.
A. considerable number of these mort-
gages are held bYlarreers, and opialon
.ananimous that the mortgages are
decreasing. Practically every county ±e -
ported that pannientes were being promp-
and that a large 'number a
gee:, were being wiped off each
f
pointed oat that for the most
e money raise4 on mortgages
to farm exteneion and imarove-
are paid up V/6. *1;ere---, a vitokmaa
ie-aveo 0. widow she will be- entitled to
5,5 per cent of whet 'her !husband was
earning during her life --not to exceed
$.120 II month. Blhoold she re -marry, elle
will be entitled to a lump aum of :tare
years benefits. Where there; axe child-
ren then the widow and chtidren re-
ceive 55 per cent, off the earnings of
the deceased, children to receive: up to
age of( 16 years,. and four children the
limit, the amount tat be divided an the
rates Of $20 to widow and $5 to each
child up to twn children. Should the
workman be tOt Yt disabled 'then he is
to receive 65 pecent. et What =he had
been earning during life. Shorild he be
partially disabled then 56 per cent. the
lese-ef his earning powere For example
a workman earnmg $.12 Per week is
ea, disabled as to cern tatla $5 a week,
then he would receive s5. per eeat. of
$.1 his loss of earning power or $3.75
Per week during disability: All the em-
ployers defences are setept &war', and
=the workman can recover'ia any cane—
the only case being where he wilfully
ahd, intentioually ceased the accident,
The Act doeti not tcorne into force un-
til January, 1915.
tly me
• mortga
year.
It is
part t
went '
bonds gaaranteed, by the 0,pplicants
111, par vale 4400,000 and a parcel
angaranteed bends -of the par valthe
*14O0 -Si both a whichare secured
by a Mortgage on all the oompsnes
undertakings, and besides these there
are outatanding nnseeured.atcounts aan-
ocnting te Same, *$2,000. A
aneeheeeleaseareee
TERRIBLE SCALDING ACCIDE T.
10.1.0.1.1•••
AY 22 1914
Zam-Bak •Gene Quick Relief.
,
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taking*the pain out. a a burn
or scald there 'LA nothing equal': to „Zarin,
Birk. Mrs Eugene Demers;,of Pembroke;
Ont., -who WAS the victimof a nal/Ifni
scaldin# 'accident; proved ,thls. She
eans wee carrylag a boiler or
steaming' water :trona the stove to -the
wash -tab: when suddenly, my strength
i An the boiler was failing in
apite ann ,efforts, X heard xjy babies
cry, an' to avoi4Acaiding the I gave
the v set a traick turn. The ffect of
this ws that every' &alp e Seedling
water jyured me? mee feet ,a d
scaldin me. !rot') .rny walat 8own.
"An on as 1saw !the children thad
eape4,i 1 toadmy oldest _boy bo brtng
the Za -Buk (wnich we 'aawaya keep
in the boasea. Zam-Buk feeely
and tbh pane was soon eased. eon
-
dented ,using Zarn-Buk, and in a won
derfai1y. short time the sores 'were& cora--
pleteiy healed."
Zam-Bak is equally „good akar cuts
braiseal eczema, Wenn, piles, pimples*,
etc*. Price 500per beat, at. all dtiggsta
andle*res, or e/ost dree from the Zn -
Bak ., Toronto, on receipt of price.
Refase substitutes and hnitatkete. There
is not "Just as good 1" .
' 1,41•11010•51251momsimmounsme
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Wornen'a Work for Missions
At the meeting angle Woman's For-
eign AliSsionaxy Society of the Pres-
byterial:xi Church !held in Toronto, last
ween, the President, Mas. J. J. Steele,
Tometo, tin her opening addrese stat-
ed, that throuigth all the .years there
ha1 tnever been an adverse bilanoe of
the treasury. Mile boards suggestion
for the disposal of a part of the bal-
ance on hand WaZi d011atiOrd or $10,-
000 'towards the proposed missionary re-
sidence lee the city and $3,000 towards
the new: buildangs in Indere'the re-
mainder oft the balance to be carried
over into the united society.
'Mrs. Steele traaing the progress a
the scalety eitice its inception in 1876,
stated then at the first anneal meeting
the membership was 94'; to -clay their
auxiliary membership was over 19,000.
The !first year the auxiliaries number-
ed 18, to -day 1,084, the bands were
three in 1816,. to -day 662. The total
membership to -day /was 26,361. The in-
come "the first year wei $1,107; at
?resent it wee, 104,00a.
The eleventh annual meetheng oi the
Horne Missionarn Society, of the same
church was bela. in the city at the
same time. The retiring fairesident, Mrs.
nab,n elommerville, in her,addrees, spoke
with mach gfeeling, giving the history
tar the society from its beginning 'thirty
years 'aga. Since then many mission-,
arks, sons and "brothers dear. to them,
had gone forthi and htephig,
had been formed • in the northwest o
untold benefit to settlermeeting b
deaconesses of young girls coming ast
strangers; French, Jewish and Indian
evangelization, and the office ef the
'Strangers' Secretary," which had been
of inestimable benefit in keeping re
teach' with every • Presbyterian alrhosa
itthe caantry. At the present time
there wereliforteasix Prealeythrialls,
Aexiliaries, and an active membership
on 25,0171 The Treasurers reparted $86,-
785.75 had been raised, this year, the,
Toronto Presbyterial contribating in the
last 'six months $15,974 towards work
in home missions. The board 'Urged
campaigns for life mernbership, also
thank -offering ineeting,s, to whict grea.t
response had been made; the°. ildren
had been mach interested in the or-
ganizatiaa of five mites of coppers to
be raised for- the fuenishing of child:
ren's wards .In. hospitals. The Pres-
ident expressed her hope that the, anion
oft the. Woman's Foreign and Horne
Socitles vecend be the Illustration" of
the fact theft union is strength."
e The =two mieties are now amalgam-
ated.
The 0
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The follow
the essence
a,rio Ranewa
the affairs
Shore Railw
to be comrne
Mentz, although en many cases morte forward, an
in
gages were placeel
order, to raise which it de
"
money :for epeculation in Weatein real report, the
estate. °by the Boar
"Theie are," says Hon. Mr. Deft in the eeti
"too many indications Matt a great deal
iilj moaey of Ontario farmers bas been
'.1f3ed tor this ,purpose, and has not
brought the returns anticipated. Bank, Toron
• Deposits of farmers have increased ital stock, g
mateiially h recent years, accordina Shore Raja&
to the information =gathered. In one ently orga,ni
minty the bankers estimated that de- I :(b) That
posits had increased from 20 to -30 per centributed t
cent, in the la few years. In .aruither the proceeds
aountyl it was estimated that 75 NI hgaaranteed
cent. of the farmers had savings ran -n fifteen �f th
niag from $700 to $1,200 each. For the' par value
entire province, estimating from tale re-; been taken b
terns eecured, it is figured that farm-, pany in par
ers'. clelposits amoant to; upwards of a 1 ,(c) That J
h inched million dollar. Added to this ' of the Ontar
coerage, is an -aggregate farm :wealth • a co1orab1e ag
ario and West Shote
Railway •
ng is the summing* up and
E the report of the
and lefanicipal Board on
of the Ontario and West
Y. The Board is certainly,
ded on' the plain, straight
• courageous manner in
Ls with the subject. Thie
trst of the kind, Issued
•, will raise it immensely
ation of the public:
bn Wego'yea. by the Sake
t representation =that $12,
paid into the Dominion
ce on account of' the cap -
°cured the Ontario. West
Company to' 'be erman-
ed. -
• perrnenent capital was
• the undertaking beyond
00 the sale ot the bonds
the applicants, although
unguaranteed "bonds of a
$15,000 appear to have
the Provincial Steck Com -
payment a rails.
hn W. Moyesjtin 'breach:
Lo Railway Ac procured
reement or the , construct.
in bundings, implements and stock of ion of the railway, to be entered into
$1,405,950,00a. between the Igailwatr company and the
(a) IThat
and Ifratidute
500 had 'bee
Wraatmen'e Compensation
so-called. Hurn Construction Coinpany,
which later vt52 in fact Jahn W. Noyes.
procuring to be Issued and impure blood la not strong enough
udulent progress certific- to overcome the poisoh alone. It muse
be istrengthened and purified. Dr. Will -
anis' Pink Pills for Pale people are
he bet blood -building medicine .yoe
can take. They make new Inood :'with
'to the sum ot $402,837,- every dose and promptly theck further
an M. Roberta, the rall-1 !progress a the disease.iThey make. the
's engineer, by his gross; blood ga pure and strong that not: the
si breach a duty, .= aided least trace of rheinna.tism remains, afe.
Moyee in his 'fraudulent B 3, sinclair, Goshen, N. St, tSaye:
.1 "About two years agar was laid pp
ihg to the :fad: that no; 'with rheumatism. For two .months L
nt of the company % Wei, {. could not walk and had to stay hien
t,and that many vouch-' invalid% chair. My feet' were badly
nt are iniseing, the 'board : swollen and my urea teemed to be
with exactinees how much paralyzed. I had been using doctor's
t so fraudulently winbe medicine for a long time, but it did
ed was properly expend.- not seem to Yelp me, and the docter
Is clear that, while se..., finally told me that 'the only, thing
ds of dollars were applied; that would cure we .would be a change
.06 waS 'properly expend- ghee Dr. yirilliarris' Pink Pills 'a, trial
eign tcalthe raliwaye'lUhe Oil climate. At this time decided to
2 .'
y construction and mat- :land gcit a. OLIOAY. After I had taken
them for a while 1 found they were 1
e asset's, of the corripany, helping me, and / got a, further sup -
right -of -Way (whack' for aly and they completly cured ene; and
tance; elcceptt i3orne tWelve 1 have not been sick one day since.
been acquired), and con-, 1 strOnnin recommend Tire • Willie/1W
• ane•enateriaraall whlch, Pirine. Pills for this trouble.
the eorrected !valuation of You can' get thee- PLils from any,
t, C.E., is worth $276,021.- ',dealer "in medicine or by mail, post
ipatd, at 50 centa a box or six boxel .
1 the °liabflltlea ot the •!for .$2.60 by writing The Dr. Williams(
rt to the board are the ittediretue Co. Brgekirtire Ont
'
g OU are paying your painter to
paint; not to mix paint'. Science
and operience have demonstrated
that machines can do the mixing
more thoroughly than the hand, and
the maker's nan:le on the can is safer
than the use of unknown ing,redients
and varying skill.
'1 e flit anna Itosads icherne.
Early next month the larcivinclal
Highways - Department will start work
opon 'Elt, meter survey etri the province
that 'fill Tarnish: the basis for cdtr4
structOn work aext spring upon the
sso,00tf,soo highways' syEgem for older
Ontario,. The depeartment boa already
staatet to put iletto effect the recom-
mend tions of: the Provincial 'Highways
Commission, the arevincianengineer, W.
A. McLean, havang set a dozen expert
drattemenpon= the tesk of,, preparing
counta itnd township road Masa =for
all older Ontario. These maps will show
ever e' road, and later oh., when the type
Of eeeh 'road hasteen determined upon'
they twill be marked and construction
progress accurately recorded- from sea-
son AO season. c -
The motor purvey .will „be carried on
by enveral corps on engineers,
each with.
a sedtion oli the province to' cover.
They will determine- the presenteon-
ditioe cifi all the traveled roads, chban.
inlet -el -ben, and rural. They will studY
' local conditions with ae view to finding
°et' Which,Should' be improved andhtne
type of cchistruction best adaated to
meet trefic .requirements. Sources Of
roadf•bailding .material will also, be in-
vestigated. Upon the 'completion a the
Y tentanve scat:ernes will 'be seb-
d to the variona cotrretaes and
hips, with a view to arriving at
anent plana,e
aid the engineers and tb.eir eitr-
the provincial en.gineer is now get -
tato toech with townships all over
atio. Preliminary ' plane tot - each
reship are inclosed: and'on these! the
1 officals are asked to indicate the
rtant Market roads 'anclesecondary
de, athe market towns or shipping
ta, and' the: roads over which they
supplied. Detailed inforrne,tion iialso
ed, with 'respect to enateelal, soil and
aurv
mitt
towfr
'pee
vey
Uri
Ori
to
loc
ire
ro
ar
ae
dr iriage conditions, ana improve/mats
co/geminated. Constructio-ne t s" num-
e will be carried On undeif th High -
W ga Act, but next year, with •• new
le islation, work will be vig rou.sly-
hed. The increased ove nment
gr nts end the atitikeobile tax, •a "pro -
'paned by the commission must be
made affective by 'legislation, of ;bourse,
and. by- next session the 'department
will have a clear ..idea tive
lative maohinery necessary apart from
financing. One prealsion that must be
med.e is that removing the chalicet 'at
one or a, tehr municipalities. hoidingup
a general 1i:schen-Is, for an -stance, the con-
etructioh oft an interurban or Inter-.
city road.. It is likely legislation will
91:6- designed. te permit a majority or lar-
ger percentages on interested municipal-
ities to embark. upon a. highwaya scheme
and have their share* of tete, cost Assess, -
ed.' upon "bold -outs."
It is estimated that: the auto
tax.. revenue will be! more than suffi;
Olen t to' mee t the Go vernmen re con tel-
l) ution to maintenance, for some years
to come. The; $400,000 proposed' to Ine
collected in auto taxes would meet the
Government's ,annual share of main-
tenance on road construction up to *16,-
it machine mixed—ready-for-use. The supremo
reSult of over third of a century dpaint "know
The."Little Blue Flae on the can
stands for quality in an entir-e line of mint
ucts for every purpose
Attains,.enamels, varnish
2 for interior surfaces. about the=
1.110•4.4M1.4•74mommanu.—...—"M"O'
atAgrees
000,000.
Suffers From
Painful Rheumatism
ggapawommis
Liniments of No Avall—Must 'be Cur-
ed Through the Blood.
Why are there so tmany failures at
tfie treatment, Of rhetunatism? 'Why are
se many esafferers resigned to. a life
pian, despairing of a permanent cure/
Because .rhuernatisrn defies any treat-
ment that does nob build an and purify'
the blood. The poisons a rheumatism
are in the 'blood and it Is only through
the blood. that the disease can be
!fought successfully. 'Unless the blood
is weak and, imeeure 'rheumatism cannot
get a' foothold. 'When. it does the thin
(d) That b
passed. at the last session of the Out- . ates, John
Act- false and fr
The Workenens' Compensation
• aria Legislatare is an importa,nt and ' the Torento
la.r reaching measure. Its leadin.g -fee- the anneals
teres May be eanarised as folloWs : ' guaranteed b
11Yrantef cturers aril/ be grouped *into with interes
1
classes _as nearly as possible according 37, and Va.
to the hazard of the risk. Each eabab- . way cornpan
liehmeat will contribute a 'fund accord.- negligence a
ins to i the arnmotvit of' Ha pay -roll. and Abetted
1 There will be no heetribution by the design.
workingman. This fund will be admin (a) That 0
istered by three commissioners appoint- ,booles la acco
ed for life or good cenduct, ard their neas were ke
decisioil in all cases will be final. No era for paint
spree,' LS allowed. By ethie means the canrtot report
.injure workman MeV have no law of the amo
s?t
casts, or. 'be subject-. tehaving .his aase ' drawn by: M
carried ifrom chert toecourt. Practicaily ed, this mac
every dollar ' pai-d into the fund will veral thous
reach it
ily. Th
the {iv
eolvenc is , rnehitained" and 'should ale erials.
group become too weak it with be energ- ' (E). That t
another. • a conseet of th
tors lwill be appointed- end. all ,the entire d
carefully. inspected and where parcels, has
e laufficierit safe -guards, and etruction wo
prove/ding devices the retie will according to
titan where such t deykes are NIr. Middiem
nee. The compeasa,tion is - as 21. • ,
Where the. workman has trio (g) That
ts, funeral and other expenses company. kno
e* injured workmanabro 'hie( 'tam- ipurposes
' commissioners will be paid by man OS $228,
vince. groaping of concerns ed in railw
Ions withdrew Tom,
eneral Trusts Corporetion
of the sale of the bonds ;
the applicants,amountingi
1 •
• y
ed int
neve
ifactori
there
acciden
be less
/hit
lf.ollows
depend
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' Increase/Your
Dairy Profits
by giving your dairy herd
/ the most comfortable quarters
that can be built. Be your
own dairy inspector and insure
• the absolute puritY of your dairy products by
building your stable and spring house of a
material that insures sanitary conditions, arglivhieh,
at the sane time, is economical.
Build with Concrote
It is the most economical material for every ichid of fere m
building, for it require no repairs, never wears Out and
never needs painting.. Dairy stables of concrete are clean
• d sanitary.. They keep the herd warm and comfortable
n winter, and tend to increase both the quantity and
utn ity oftheithilk.
heater you build a stible, silo, spring home or other
m bufldiug, concretesit the cheapest material to use.
"What the Farmer can Po with: Concrete" is the title
of a beautifully Alltistrated tree book that tells all about
concrete firm buildings -and how to build them to save
money.Farmers, orma▪ . tion .Bureau
. CanadaCemint Company
umited
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