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I LL � I I a � ,y a pair� bf Ignit , ,at as early v, irfael � I I jilhone battee6m. Bu : + . � ftj i t convenience for L When change oi! aftrass is desired - . . _� t A CIEN E" � . VVI !a -qt and steady pewer they I I a grea both the old and new address should I I ; �_ . Possessq . Aft Ok so , f , - I N V I I I . - GAS ENGI N E 01 L-th - Id"s . rN4"'RATE! UN 0 - I I 11 11 A I --- a small outl2y ' 9. S1 _­_,� per _,g�l. , ADVMTIS HOWT "ARDMAINftetm ' L , - e kind that is not be giyen. . , / __. ..&*4a**v#o.155c. ' de I I � � - affeleted by'.11rost or h&-at-.--*...*V*.**­�.***.. I Display AdvertiBiiig Rates -'Ma . � ­ ',,­�' ­ . t - t 1. � � q I 1, ; . I / M - __ �,-EAr - 0 knoWn on aPPUCati0n- 1�� . 35c"each als,--one inserdon 50c; gir H is"' TROUBLE i I,;- , , BATTERIES -for auto, phone or engine ........ �-. Stray Anim �. .11, - i;1_1 I ", I . i three inseru6na, $1.00. sale 60c. I i . - A. X*V(Xx I . __ Maw- ______ --- � . Farms or Real kstate for of iour ! - I .New. I : I I I ______ — - each ffisgrtion for -one .month . AERRM 11_���� I i . t in- "FRUff-A-TIVES" -The N'londerfid ; � * 40 . - . insertions; 25c for I - -.&= �,* - I ul ' ' ; sertion, I rotect You I ( -to qW n � - . �. ­� ,14iscellaneous, Articles - for Fruit Medicine - will P I . = 0 -1 VV fava . (I Sale, To Rent,.Vanted, Lost, Found, . � I U 10 , I I . Royalty "ran . etc., each inseition 25c. Local Read- Autointoxicafion means self -poison- I . I 5 it low - . . i - ing,,eaused by continuous or partial I W= ers, Notices, eic., 10c per line per in )n of 11 � ; C; I I I o - _T I ,4 . re't iv anuire . I sertion. No notice less than 25c. Card constipattion, or insufficient acti( � I Affiw&. - k - IMMIt, 171 of Thanks 50c. Le � I I . I -A-. I - . gal Advertising 10c I I I APIM I the bow els. A& -Mr - - . ,and 5c- 1' Au6tion'SaIM $2 for * MUM. ,IW& omft IMAM 1), I - tions Instead of th& refuse matter passing I i 1� AIF -M W _M or 11 . X__% .1 W am STAN`] ­ Aw W —M ME M - . _0 professional Card t daily*om . the body, it I �. - I = = one insepgiolnlne�d, $9 for two inser I 17A rks S, not exceedizfk one. is absorbec by t - - M AV t, 5&0,qJ Repmrdt--- I I .., . and ' #3 %F %a I .* inch -$6 per year, theblood. Asa result, the Kidneys 4 V the remit of � rahe - � - - I - . 11 � tj M =-n I I n � : Ma 0:- . I � I handles, each carefulb- , Skip. are overworked, i thQir efforts to I The inducements oftred ivith Comm M- I Exam Stanley. T-11 , have sele,tted Tgeted .and -wrapped. Their tines, t S oning, th I . AFORTH, FRIDAY, �kpyjl 13,1971 �. rid the blood of thi POis I - d . .. SOM ­ i*E -[ SE - up for the Vurity Of - - x- � . well shapped of tough temper aw � _Poisanin." ofy4e bloodin'this way often , CORPS cannot mske - - ,,n ,asterisk, � i)bta� I :, , I - - .� . are I � t Soap. 'it costs US more to mak orwi-06, are in order -1. . WeR fitteA into the -- ­ - - ­-+ A 1w.r , eckle, I � - like straps -are '_ ­_� causes indigestion, Loss of.Appetite i Sunfigh k ou less to us,- ..::�anuah J'A � ijure the hasuA.0. ­­ ­ -_-________�___' I . �costs I , � f_ - . -hanffii es, so as not to il ' V ' and Disturbed Stomach. It may pro- 1 pure soap. But it - -- 4 Buy.a Bedford Royalty Manure Fork THE MINISTR OF music wbol'. S,r. M-1 ,tl so ; - � - A . i a - Sunlight pays for itself in the 0106M � ... � - 11 J- 111,��T_ . - _; X. . _41-te satisfaction giving tool. At homi�p' in 'Peace time, music is SO .rluce Headaches and Sleeplessn�ss- -R 1 - AgMeS E4 -r , � often. a m - accompaniment to some- may irrU�ie Me Kidneys and bring on � it saves. It darcs Dot WeAM' =-d V-6 *6 � I t* - I . . $1.20 erd - e---conv � � I - � ... - .1 rABY 0tue" .pkong B top strapped thing -else in lif Pain in the B"k, itheumatism, Gout, Mrics as common smers do. - . _ � . , , - 11.1 "W1 'ter in Blacl�- D& ALFURD =WdWMAN - e MW , I -prong ;D *top, plain ... . ... . $1.50' meal, says %woman wrl 4 . .'It Is the chief I � � �'y tue� , - :h a 0 inSf. I � - ' . . I ' w 0 as been a frequent per- and Rheum ti Pa in his calcula- 1 $5.6ft ."W-A"Off ge ,_ - First as�-- - ,� , barn . .... .. .. $I.e,5 wood's I I - WU* 0 "it I :� ._-DoraU�l I i Ivrong, M40p, . y of these solaiers' con- cause of Eczema -and keets the whol, I never made provision bilitY, and he pwri# edour ; former at man tions for such a possi di &%W& I ­ � � arally over- v by' theconstant absorp- -, in � I if SNORW &NO __11 � . -4 � . . Certs. Drama is so geni . ,system unhealtk wyer did come to an understand 9 . I �� � - - i and ,tion into the blood of this refuse matter. imperium ! � .7 1 " _____ __ __ . loaded with'stage effects and poml 1Df It. The Hohenzollern I I .� H110 . - * I circumstance that its primitiv(, ele- I I Fruit-a-tives" will always cure Auto- . h" the same idea, joined to another ­ -.1. � _. 1. � -1 - Death (V An A . f* ments ar� extingUiihed. Artists were" I -_ - . Spri n A -W , Hou, seeleaning to use ,Abe - 'intoxication or self-poisoniug -as --,Qjso quawi-Napoleonic and erron- - � fthe late - , , 930M mml�w__� - � I iy March 33ti g ! - I ftunprod�ctive, ivorkers," -tives` acts genitly on bowels, Vous--that outside of GermanY I - I prida , ­ ,;. . language of -bygone philosophers, - I'll Fruit -A averybody has his price. ,!=-- __ . . � v1dow O. , - V9 AL. ; - _: --- ­­� _T'A f mother �ox IM I o relieve its drudgery ' . those strange people who created a kidneys and skin, strengtheus the There is no denying that this ci====;�---�.----=�.-=�-.-�iz----- ­­====---,­�=__.,: . P zeer ed to her requires various articles, t science Of political economy divorced ,bowels and tones up the nervoussystem. tiouble error 'has sometimes been aP- . 11111, I I I �, be,rt� pass ' ' � on de- e con- - - ____ ,111111111111 "I :;������������l���������i(§)(t(M , of her ."ge- s, corn-Viette wlth,bras� ps, ind support .. $1.50 � from, etbics, deman 5(),.,. a box, 6 for $2 50 trial size, 25c. plied with results which hav, & . i l r .Pins, clam void of mystery, and named the chaot- t 7 1 il . � - . I- - I - township fo I . . Curtain stretcher .4'...... ..... . ,� ... O.. ..a . . ,,..15c, I sult "Rational- At all dealers or ,sent postpaid, on yineed Germany that it is no error at I . I . was well knovrn for . ­.... ; ­....'*., ically unreasonable re . ted, all. That Is simply because there are . 1 ..-7 ..... � .............. 10c to 25 - ism.prp C I ,r-eceiptofpricebyFruit-a-tivesLimi some people who . have a price, and I I Idndnessf Was -a 1027,01 Scrub Brushes ......... I . . ...... 65 _ I 81stent -�nember - .... � ....... But out there--wbere life aiid death Ottaw.. because there are some nations In F .-I I 11i - k - Caustic SOd-1 (in 5 1b. tins) for �0" - -1 - � - 41 - - �% ........ . 'alities where Jifels swept . �� ....- . chur& Rid =13S . !� I I � ..., . ........ � .... 15 pre stark re, . death is — . - which, for4a time at I,E�agt, the people ii. �� . . v ,-1 ........................ ... . .- ,.....$12. , bare of all artificialities and the trenches grateful for the sense ofE do not count. The dsj� when Ger- - i . Address a postcard t* us sw- gho were acqUWl- I -7 V . abroad, visible and undisguised -there _51 -deceased 12 " Was . Magnet Washing, Machines ......................... - e to $i.516 . - being above ground-lon the open road many should discover that her theory , - PLad receive by return mail n , . � I .......... 75 music, the straightest road to the un , chell, hafin'r. �* resRi � ­-. � .... ............ and for a monien respi e was an error has been postponed by I copy of otir new illustrated So- - Kexup; fer-a ' I ..... ......... I ......... 25r seen world of spiritual beauty, ful- shell -fire, and just mentally starving disastrous successes in -its appliea- � t I William - I I .. page catalogue of Garden, me Furniture Polish ......................... fills more 'than its tangible function of O well . A> ft *e ther of a . I - for, something to change the Curent tion. As long as it worked a . Flower and Field Seeds, Root the miwnK cheering a there was no I 1. up the mei, although that their thoughts --something normal in Greece, for instance, Seeds, Grains, Bulbs, S=11 0 same Of . 19 -.*A reat milit,ary value," .Of rentl Something use telling Germany that the theory � � -and Edward, Of I is "a work of g - Fruits, Garden Tools, ett. i--� fwlarton. Johr., I-qm doctor after a concert in a rest camp: The organization of our armies, im- gigantic, a failure as that in Ruatift, 11 . SpEaAL-we � , . f Toronti -LS, "e I it is more than food for their spirits, oil- however, it becomes possible, One .. 1 4 _* - Alitchell. The f -t -' 1 � sendyoufiree apackef (value - ,-,, U.,rg,-Iy attpendedl, i A?-%.& -1 Q to quote the words -of a distinguished and I ee of so 11, I Ltd 2 - beautiful. - I . was erroneous. in the presen . 11 , np, 0 Alo r t I il toill ohs Xer (if A,a 8 I - ed in a hurry is the most w I . I hungry- for lovliness after the abnor = organization'in the world, Mu- may hoDe, to obtain a German audi- I I . I , , I — man hideous experiences of weariness, 15c) of �our choice W h.1j1,e of her son, T - . nitions, food, -hospital stores, clothing ence for that Inforraation. .. . ra I . s, Ilibbert - — — . or pain and tension. - Music. ministers i - - "_ W , : cession ���_ - everything the arrny needs is poured " I 0 t VIOW - 4 Q3 ke Napoleonic theory about deal- kwu . igleal results to minds distress I I - CrIno _ neOn to Staffa eel' -1 IL Z with mE . .it is comfort re - out by the A'%, S - C., and trans- Ing with a throne and ignoring a - GIOLH Am4a - ___-, ed and overtaxed. %jes as easily as a conjurer people, ap . 414 , , The -NeXii6i'Mulu,01 U Ifti-lac K1, TLY - freshment and a fire from Heaven - port services pplied with such limitless E U � � produces yards of ribbon 'from some- trust by Germany in tbG case L'of Rus- - Mo. I I I g the seeds of despondent . Carnat.10A �_ -1 Co. . yip , . one else's hat. But there are three sia bso.gimply resulted 1n overturn- I I . -1 - Death of a For I � . , J, j,SWjr,tt1tce, I or moods that dullness pain things our won g a throne a Gor�Y I Robt Maxwell, f,O] riot supply, and without which appar- what, so far m power to harm . Ciam Flewwlng Canmdon I ThISL elnMtion is a gre.tt. f4 - L itc; the Iflowe-ts -�r� !--YZc awl Q Val-, .Fire . . . thoughts derful machine doeo in * jad giving ,'or. I . PIMPLES tro her Is , Se4forth., Oat . . or lonliness can sow in the mosi gal- Road Pass � . Rmdaffice.- COVEM-D 61 -US FACE. - , :lant hearts; for "for vhere music is- ently our meil cannot settle down hap- conc*rned, is actu&IIY a new enemy. fragrant and the plants do well ou. oors. ns antvd into put- M . . . . . W home of hise sort. � DIRACTURY . . � . there can. no ill be." � _. pily-some sort of garden, some sort It it is true that it was only the C%ar usely frbvii ct er till the end of Way. Extm &_ , at Limmingt I I . Ort Of early fail they bloom prof -, W�li I �%j is . . 4V �1 : iftytring. I �ening March 27th I OMCERS. President I IL IML B-0 ,Aft E � , (any sort!) of dog, and s . ome s who kept Constautine on his throne, : ts are easily propogsaed from them by cuttin "S, " i ings 01. I J -1 U Goderich, . Various propbets foresaw the Great music. the failure In Russia wfil be sue- J:21 � . been ill onlk A f`0v - ' �' 041Y , ice-PresideA — dvent,with more our men will make a garden any- ceeded promptly VY Sendfor our catalogue and leam of our otheir valuable p,-cr.-;. -vs, is � ly ,es a in tb -g ' . . War and foretold its a by. one in Greece, , Jas.�a �_'16iwh*odd V the skin I teeme , #�j, SeZaj Secy 15 'AIJ,diqms�q and blemishes of less accuracy, writers of seneation- where in defiance of the rules in,�l The theory worked out well in Tur- fSZX � I , T. E H�y .1 _.-Tre, - %ft -csused -,by it -he -blopd being.in an im- or of its more . born I in Dumf7de, . I al fiction foretold some the gardening books. The gardeng 'at- l9aAa. it faned in Usly, - , AGENTS .� 7 . , for tn- th - . . - � Z Darch & Hunter Seed Co. 0) ��t �OA I the2ftddayof ft - ey and Eu ,. Umke 'ON"-)" ton; Ed. pum condition lurid surprises--Zeppelln raids- e.camps in France are the most where both branches of the double- VJU -1, .. �. I Ft. No. 1, Clin 111 _.11� � � - S� to Canada in 18, - 'J' Tte ,leansing medicine on -ven touching gardens in the worl - � I . -adt. I Alex, Lefteb, It jam ChesneY, - I best blood (. stance eve ntanks; but nobody e d. Som e headed errqr were congdentlY em . - C Ere wu's Mf ff-ineilley, Seaforth; Will" et to -day Js -Burdock Blood conceive.d so improbable andfantasti-. e *Ss�����" e eses5@8(�__141-V - - - � �mondvllle; j. W, Yeo, Goderkh', R- the mark' of them afe quite beautiful, and the -pjoyed. in the United States th -, -.4 1 - �, - I M Ja , F. I Bitten, z .medidne that I has been mi usp cally a. notion as Oat the vast, fl,a,,vers seen, tob,8_3s anxious to thrive first of t.!1le lftpol�onic postu*tes .- . . 1. � - �.. - , " . in Brautftd -on G. Jarmutht IftOdhagen- - .You"do not ekRexi- sensible in France sh6uld c beng I I 1. ,.., - . .=*=__.Z�__� tled mi Prince', - - .- ORS for over 40 years,', so . armies encamped . under apparently impossible Ondi- was never inToked, there, i no - ­':' �� and tame to Alr�]�; - DIRECT nmft w1wn youbuy -it. apanied and -,ebap J eco - go. 2, Seaforth; John be officially accon deners. At one tbTone, but the a nd has bad ex�, '. � - __ I - ion the Bluevalle- - - vjirfliam� Rifin, � 3n; James 19-vX119, Mr. Lennox D-elCOOke' Indian Path, oned by an elaborate extension of the place I saw sweat peas flourishing Agperating, though ur,-I,ess, Illustra-' � I .__ - V=hased a farm Bewlewies, Brodhag4 N.S., writes: "'I 4m -writing you a few Young Men's Christiau, Association, luxuriantly in soil that appeared to tbm. The irresponsible innoeence . - Beechwood; Id. Mc'brlwen, Clinton; Jas. lines to t.,j.l you ,svhat Burdock Blood and that a Ladies' Awdlia-ry Comidit- consist entirely of soot and cinders. with which! Zimmerman proposed ...;;: - --- ... ` _. _. I He his Morris faT * . .,�,� F. McGregor, ly-11 . � -N " , .. , I --- ­ -, . I -t- collnolly., Gode-rich; D. Bitters has done for me. Aly face was tee of that peaceful and estimable -Or- But where the conditions are imposs- 4o influence Japan and Mexico by the *.�� - . - : �.. ! I resided un fl five -9 � - . , -a , e �.uoved 10.1 I ,tried different . I . to Clint af orth; J. G. Grieve, - on -to ,st, hardiest ' eonic postulates . . . 1. .. it, No. 3, ;31E covered. with pimples ,anization �vould be called up ible for even the kind( second of the Napol .11 . R. r . , I No. �4 Walton; Robert Ferris, Harloe'k; kinds ofmedi6ne, and all seemcd to fail. f ly a damouring army of some ;flowers, the men "make believe" with --tbat everybody has his price --de- - � Z . , X : . when he moved t( ge 9,'Cartney No. 3, Seafortb. day to a friend's liduse, and suPP I ,._1 .., . Maxwell Was an .. 'fl. " - . . Georg - � .c I was one use B. - B. B. millions of men with- concerts; con- stones and'gbits of glass. They col- monstrated a blind German faith in * . .1_::::1: !"... . I = an in 0 his dea ---- � I I., , , , I - . ' - - - . -K ,' - I there &cy advised me to -music-hall entertainments -Ject white stoness paint them different the double theory whir,h is as Pathe- . . U93 . .:. I byterian in rel 3 so I purchased two, bottles, and before Yerts--not ".... nor re-vue nor musical comedy-buit colors, and arrange them in beautiful tically touching as that of a 'a rtuue- V.;- I. . 1.: Member of the Cb I had them taken I found I was getting too, was i.� 10 � P simple, good, and ex - patterns ar, out of Mts teller's clients. Belgium, 0 . I.. - Ainee the churc Iron ""'umPs.& Pum tremely decorous of broken i!.. V& better. i got two more, a,nd vvhev- they concerts. If, say, five years ago. s,om<-, glass from ditfereilt colored 'bottles, to be bribed; Engla,ud was besought 1:11 i Rr Ke alring finished I wass completely cured. . 1".. and 4 P peculiarly bold 0 ,assandra had predjct,� make their regimental crest on 1he to consider her own intem-sts in- .. ,,, le ". __ ---- that village Fele . . I 1140'. tar-:ag ad tond of I find it is a &eat blood pun-fier, and I . ,.N.,� I was - elec, as t - an prepat ad to recommend it to all.of A& i ed the work of the "Concerts at the L" d where a garden won't gTow; stead of the obligations of a "ScraP ",_, A � that capacity tLP pu.m, ps a.3d a I I sizes ' e it will, fo of paper,"; and the � F - I � from. h( 6 arc .- and L ift I � by Front" organization, the incredulity of "' ' -failure Of the late . R. B. B. is inanufactured nnly and even sometimes wher r t ) t..t , - P pe F&ing-, e c. "van- TwX T. Mn.Rums Co., Lnflm, T�ur,onto, both the Army and the Y. M. C.i- A. mants love of decorations is not limit- attempt. to bribe Spain Into acquies- i� (I * - removal - . - . . would probably have been crushing. ed -to ihose supplied by Mother Nature cence,in the U-boat war Shows that � _. � I as,a raeraher -of 1 11 a I Steei ranks-, nd Watertroughs . oqit. . . Yet since February, 1915, some thous- Then every camp seems to have a Germany has learned nothing on this - I ; �efii�l Council an' ,,I . - ie.jn3 -,.v d attle Basins. , . - I -- Directors of tho I It. 'n dog and the camp dQg comes 1 -,4,qV ­, .- . . � ands of concerts have been given * �ene - ally score. � . . RWter Cornpany J * S01 _p d . CREAM WANTED. . -, Trance, Malta a-hd Egypt,, to many to the c' cert, and of course, onto' -,the - I I I - Soard for =Vny ', A- ta-iicind . -urnp repairing, ,one I orl . For terms, letc., . I hundreds of thousands of m6ii, and the little platform, where he trots about Merely incidental. I - -well eelebTat ice. s] . .. 1 Xm, 00 I- or I not* . h . have to he kept up until like a somewhat distrait stage-niana- . . �� - supply will I . I I I y uoaeric We have our Creamery now in full Hotel Visitor (coming from bath- . V I 01 P at Pump Factory� the end pf the war, because the de- ger, and gets a round of applause I q . ,ding anniversarS or � at res�idence, North operation, and we want your ' p:atron- mand is irresistible. . from his audience, who like to see him room)-1111ere, I've been . r1ugIng fo,T My . - and the 60th we st,, East,, age. We aro prepared to pay, YOU u for ages." m - ___uary of hwt- ....... . It is difficult to make people here personally superintending the per- YO -_a - ­ - , I Tassed Maid Streeti cream, , rmaid-"Which bell, sir?"- � .. I I the. highi�st prices for your, I pay realize what music means out at the, formance. I have friendly recollec- Chambe tb.#' . - � I � - � away las - . - wf�igh, sample Visitor --"The bell oirer the b -A mving children �8 � ditions out at tions of mor than one bored and puz- . � � W, e front, because the con . = of cream . . . - 1 khib,Seaforth 'ayn'ud teevsetryeatewhocawneeks' caref ully Chambermaid -"Oh, WP PaY 110 . - - Clinton- J, S� MR: � , J. T. TV - the front surpass imagination. . Be- ,zled little dog sitting at my feet while ' Tba,",- - I � - ( . . - = . and give you statement of the same. at"ention to that bell, sin I Migs X Maxwell - - . - I - I - � I I P I recited 4 � 6, , # - 1 - I ff ' Of charge. fore August, 1914, there- was a glaT- )bviously marvelling what =_1 I : . 9 . We also supply- cans free our ,about war: -there was romance in V only put them In e -,;,-e al')Oi;:e PO'cl? - I'm ---. ----. - 0 .1 *-. 61son], '01 C&CAg - C. p. jL TIMR.TABLA I . we -were all doing and why we were fain'21--i'luach. ,­ ______ - - - - ___. I I � . I and give you 91i honest business deal.. L I - . :end Robertl1lam , - I the word -horror, of course, and ter- doing it, gazing at the audience V_th - i BR"CHO as a card for - -T. H. Ross,of -1 4 AIVILPH & � GODEMCR Call in and -see us or drop f . I I ror-but there was picturesqueness mystified. eyes that asked what pleras- _Nwwmwm� ' - - v. To TQRONTO. particulars. I _ . . But the reality of modern from W" To City, Town and Villagr Dwelkrs in Ontario. funeral was heN z , I I and color. ure could posikibly be derived _" 0 , I .1 - -to the Lea-ininO I � I . , very . � a.m. p.m . because the - � � . 7.00 4 230 1 tic Seaforth Creamery warfare is indescribable, Such strange proceedings, and ,5pring Impurities a � - � - . Godeiich 1ARV9 I - . Ontario very, words. -we have to describe it much relieved when they were over. %g_% VrAft#% S* .. 7.87 &07 Seaforth , . with are wrong. The word "battle-' But the British soldier knows lie ood Keep hens thao VCLJL I LOW slyth, 19 . I I wants some sort of music even before In the L I . y . 2 wali� 7.50 S. - [itional glamour but I -'. . I n I I . � 'The Late- Alvi field" has a tra� e . Queph L - 19.35 . 5.05 ,� . . . .the picture it pA-ints is -wrong. A Aie bas: realized lie wants a garden and i' ' - I . and ;*ultry prices, ffie Ueof whi have seldom � ,eral tooi�, Place . FROM TORONTO modern batfiefield is an ashpit--miles a dog. if he can't have music. he A TONIC M7,DICINE IS A NECESS- I I ) 1 8.20 10 - I omination of desola� or never been expetienced, certainly e it worth : Inoon to Londeelb Toronto (Leave I. 6 G-"':'_ " - and miles of ab must have some sort of cheerful nois e, 1TY TMS SEASON. Brogden, who d- . 10.15 ; 7.00 WHOOPIN .... tion -the bare earth charred and . � mping hens,_� By d0i so - , .0-delph (arrive) 12458 8.42 . . I . - 0 to- - or a noise that will pass for cheerful- V anyone's WhHe to start ki ng . ,day jast. The walfou pounded and poisoned, swept bare of even if it be a gramophone or mouth- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. for Pale you have f resh eggs at the Most trifling co4-,. At the saimme � Mr and Mrs" - Alyth , 12.10 , 9.07 COUG r, evey . growing -thing, -the -air vibrating organ. � We once came across a "band" People are an .I11 -year-round tonic, d, ,. . owmg . Londesboro, bei 12.30 . 9.19 . . . I time you have the sple.ndid satisfaetion of kn i d1at Auburn . �. � . , � with the infernal'nerve-shattering din a lonely. det�chment of Moto"' dri've3l' blocd-builder and nerve restorer. . . rita Godekich - . 12.45 � 9.45 ��. M(iSt and the roar of high-explosiveg and � ardboard mega- But -they are especially valuable in I � .you are doing something tow -Ards -helping B. ,b4 C=ada -9ftt 10th, 1878, on wim TheInfant's I I I bad improvised, with c- I � Connections at Guelph Junct I I I � heavy ar.till�,ry. I phons doing duty as trombones and the spring When the system is loaded I and the Affies aebieve victory tWs year. -, . Clinton collegi,g I � Msin Line for Galt WoodstoclIt LOn- - Take a few million men of all class- . I impurities as a result of -the in- i I I to Toronto in � .9 ' ' an empty petrol can for'a drum. It . � Chicago and all in- Disease . witt . Increased production of food helps not only to lower I some Imam in. a bit and . Dangerous, - es straight out' of Ordinary life; de- - door life of the winter month the high cost of living, but it I . don, Detk l I seems th s. There' �elps to increase the - - College Ok phwl ate points. I . . - . prive ,ffiem of every mortal thing they orne more e ; is � urgently needed surplus of Canada's food for export. � I - WMRdi . . .. I rnent. or hardship is b heer- is no &her season when the blood n-, 1 . Vbtaining his �1 �� t --- I ___�-_ y a bave been accustomed to; cut them off fully than the deprivation of amuse- so inuch in need of ,purifying and e ' It saves money otherwise spent for ,eggs and pou3trY . I ___ - - G. T. & TIME I yhooping Cough, although sPeciall - I from every single pleasure and possi- ment, and that the British army can riching and every dose of these pills I at high prices, and saves the labor of jothers whose � 1-001. In 1-902 � TABLE disease of childhood, isby no means con- ,nlity -& pleasure, every comfort,from ���� and was for fla . � . . I stand anything except being bored. helps to, mali:e new, rich, red blood. i effort is needed for more vital war work. Trains Leave Seaforth " follOws' . fined to that period but rnay occur-" boolzs, possessions-24eave them abso- , .M,�., � . Vith the G-wl 1 12.30 am. - For Clinton Goderich, ----- ____._ - In the spring one feels weak and, of.. Agiieulture will give I any time of life. it is one of the'mosl Jutely and literally nothing but the FOREIGN POLICY. tired -Dr. - Williams' Pink Pills give I The Ontario Department ­ I =d San Franc! Wingham and � 0. � . . tions they STUPID [te , every possible assistanc� by affording information about Manager of on , I dangerous'discases of infancy, and yearly clotlies they wear and the ra Dr. -A.!tred. Zimmer- strength- In the spring the app6t! . :: -st -0akland at - ; W p. m. - For Clint0us' Wingbzm ! catises more deaths. than scarlet fever, eat,,and those men will come out of , , HEN . is often poor -Dr. Williams' Pink I , poultry keephig. Write.for free bulletin which tells how I qual�e. o-,v%g . I . I and Kin-.2rdine- I . - more �,:� I .man became Foreign Pills develop the appetite' tone the ' . i den came home . 11.08 p.m. - For Clinton# Goderich ; typhoid or diplitherid, and is ____ _____ - " Minister f or Gerinany, stomach and aid weak digestion. It I to keep hens (address below). I tind remained A I . - For Str&tfor(l, Guelpb I cotrimon in female than in male: children. ,*-*-�o-*.*..*.,@.*-o-e..*.-&.9-t ,.*.#..*. -11 -the world looke�d on to is in the spring that poisons in the : - he I 1JI a. UL — - "A vegetable garden wen't to To * Bay Iona I Whooping Cough stmts with sneezi4, ,J * M , Toronto, ( slog f .. L t-,, if ,he would skow any modern blood find an outlet i disfiguring - IVOU �wift the M. a West, 11 Zim_ I.imples,. eruptions and . t � W PEI and Pebw- I watering �of the eyes; irritation of the . boils - Dy - i t. = for evory home" Ister with P_ fi, PO YES! MAGMALLY1. an d enlightened tendencies. clear 1 . I . 46nUA_.. On Mop * . boro and I;iufx Out nes's ,and cough. The I Co L*M *,.!r111,141 elf utterly Williams' Pink Pills speedily � ,d in t1lis vital _ 'or St�,.tf.td, Tor.to, 1 throat, feverish" has proved hims I be oveAoAL .year of the I ed blood po; om 1_16 P.m. - � occur frequently -but the skin because they go to the root Is I . . ,IF," :101101,ilft ,,,Ill,,,,& � Coughing attacks ' the yone to help � - I 1 � uanties. im- of the trouble in the blood. hi . - ites ever Montmi - I - I . at might. RNS Liff OUT : i,,.�tiian in his mental q . . w= The Department eamestly m'v* - . WAS reMDV;ed � -generally more severe . I are i __ spring araemia, elieumatism, indiges- 4J.he ' I LONDON, RMN AND UVA i - � , :,.:.tl Germany's luvv estimate of . increase production by growing vegetables. F,Veti 'the *verythi,ng pos� * � I I I on fle first sign of: a "whoop," Dr. I tion, neuralgia, erysipelas and many pro- but j6VVj-nP. to. I . PBSiMM- i'', Wood's Norway Pine syrup should -be . WITH FINGERS I ,,.u,.1a11 nature and her belief that other troubles are most persistent be- smal-lest plot of ground, when properly cultivated, ,=, South . i . . . . ess. - Uxperiencee i$ . 'Weakened statA: : - &JL administered, and weeks of s ing . d have not re,- cause of poor, weak blo surpnsing amount of VegetaVE . - . uffer - _. 11,;IJPI.es could he Ignore od, and it is duces a 1� thro-f� aff the - d"Wk . . Ga- i prrvented, as it helps to clear the bron- 14"*W-*-@"*"O-ti-,W-o-e-e-e-0.4-o.o.o..4 .---- tilted uniformly in failure for her; when all nature takes not essemfial . � � , I chial tubes of the collected mucous and You. simply say to� as dirug sfore F� . - at this time . At two p.m.n., b Of' new life that the blood most ser- - � to the ftet' * ' -. * - *.... .0. p." 4" I - .. � I . Ln, "Give me a. quarter of an ounce f r " te L ( she has Scored some notable ()u reclueA the Department of Agriculture Will SLAJ- � I I . .. ..... lw.� TA& phlegm. . � � - na iously needs attention. Some people - - .* . . . 0. .8 8�� 7.13 * . erst'. N.S., " of freezone!' * This will cost very little . � es complete diree- . 110t sconsldere� re Mrs. NeMe Barley, Awh I I :,i,!,��,&;e.,� ther4by, but the success dose themselves with purgatives at valuable literature, free of charge, Vvmg . .. ymre not notif (Inton .. .... ... 9.0. 7A writes: "I have much pleasure in saying but is sufficient to remove every hard f, ro g,.Oatly out-wPi­bA',d by the f:ail- this season, but they only further - ; fims for preparing soil, planting, ctdtivatioll, etc, A plaft IM9P When lu, * 1 &28 . cough syrup like Dr. or soft corn ftom one�o feet- f �11 urag- trl. ' I'll, . Rta� for 9 XinWAffiold.-t --si w,t, that there is no I— - ht� _nr t re,�,ilt is so disco weaken themselves. A purgative of a vegetable garden, indicatiug suitable op to groW, � - W, - VM VNa� �� I Ift1ne TIPPM.... -1. ..� . Wood's WoMaY PIMP SYmP- Xy,little Dound applied directly upon a tender, : *,!,, a.j to suggest that the time has' merely gallops through the system,- in the gardea., - before hi "I alsall .... ....... Im ; �., . Z�� --- best varieties -and their arrangement . I vide. Besides -b zlf . girl took.whooping cough from 8 little ' re-. I . - revision of (wiptying the bowels but it does not . , , ,� - . - - ---, .. - , 6hing corn 'should relieve the so -_1­4ved for a cont.olete On the other hand 1dress. . . I-- 1. 44 by a 'brot-be., ZX9W � "4;,.: SA1 - girl who has sinec died with it " I tried ,� � iess instantly, and soon the entire Corn, *, ��-!,,_4 at Bprl4* . Tlirc�-� t -v. -O opinions cure anything. be sent free to any ac ,P$ � I . - - ontralis-... .: _. *A lots of thinp but found W., Wood's" - 31 I ­ I In - .11 I ink Camp i P n Ile Dr. Williams' P Pills actually Address letters to'Vegetable aign - - Undan, &*?two - - 10-05 to give the greatest relief. It h�jped her 1 root and all, dries up and can be lifted h -l -Ne bee t , inaftis-pring of German make new blood N�eh reaches every I _� U'ree suters: L . Worth .,---. I P. M� to raise the phieegm, and she is nOw Weter. 1� out witli. the flngers. � --..f��! Y. Their wust C010SWA and Te- nerve and organ of the hody, bring- � Departunent off Agnimiturep Parliament I - xTs. W. H. -_ I . 5� 4A* , This new way .to rid one's feet of ," --i-rating erasli atot cowe about in Buildinp, Toronto - t!_ -1 - &W -01M. d*POA "-low 14 ag bro0er is -also takW th"� ) corns was introduced by a Cincinnati . ew health, new strength and � - t�& ­�� jk"& IA5 � 'y Y' . � man who says that, while freezone Is �w,.s.�* but they Pave been split to ing n - 0 Aft I ulture 1 5n -0 � L#y cough, and I �Xeting 'Dr. WoOd's' to ,. ijils 'in other -con 7i, -ii(-s, -too, an�d as vigor, to 'weak, easily tired men, wo- e%._JL_ gric o.*#.* i 'S . r . llbtl4w ".'s'...6" �,C-, - sticky, It dries In a moment, and f3im- Department or A * a Ohw*.I( � i � ug woric again." ' � I ('.,rmany stands v iid the wreckage men and children. Try Dr, Williams' Vntarlo . .1 ae: A"a 0.0, a A I 'I shrivelo up the corn without- In- ' Pink Pills this spring -they will not W. *i- HearA4 WLnktw of Agdeulture - � i sn"11 - - , I J),T. W0493 Norw&y pim Symp Is FOR Kippm- _... -a'a �* V, us i a Veww wrapperM . trees "Y or even irriWing the surround- of bpr Russian policy she may come disappoint you. - so n..!1_1!__ Tor6ut* 11 I V ­.,. WA � Put I I ( , think at last that there has been '� -_ �� . n ,& 1_= *ii4fi"0--, �*­:-, ,--Q prim 25c. . 5N_- 1 Ing tissue or skim .. I gold by all medicine dealers or I &*"L""&-A_XW I - IV ----a r ..il ! i CO 1 the L=_,;Wt; = I so -AV -thing . fuLd" 'ent," ,,bout hor . � , - '1*1-0--offlo� i - - se h :� �_ " I - I __ �_ _. t � ;I � ,-; , .1 . - - -, - - , I I - --t 14 -, � ..��, .-,. " , I i I 1. I' I "' if , I � . -11 __ . *-" ��i N4ii� AT,-�!, � '�"_, " -1 , I - - I, � , �� o_ 11 - 11 I � orw 1. 11 I T � M ii -- W , I I � .1 V, , - - I 11 i I A i ', 11 I I I �i W Mit" Don't let father the of Infection or I I sent by mai' at 50 cents a box or six � � . :r &W Refuse subs&ateL ' � I a -fst!�ke. NaPcl­(� I el -or, 4y which I i . __ - � . I I 1**A� I Lloxdwb�*­� 0,,*, %W , I 1. boxes for $2.50. by The Dr. Williams' $ 1 1 . I IFAI I ManubmnA awly by T" T. Mgk- , "%J&W from whittling st his 0orrA __ 0.0 L_ ��' 1 he fc-11, was his b-llef t1liat outside of . . � . - I I 401cm"S.0,0i" 10 - .*_ "� I i_ &M we" Co'. Lmv=, va=to, OR& 1. but, clip this out and make hhn try it I r1rance peoDl-. � ). I -,, ignored, and Medicine Co., Brqpkville, Ontario. e wbebaft - - � ., . - . - I � - I � rl� .. I . . � . ( �� - . I � - I . 11 , I .. , I . . I � � I . : . . � I I I �� . I � I . a