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B. line of Pucks, sticks and Straps.
SEASONABLE GOODS
Feed Boilers, 7 gallon $1.75
Stable Shovels 65c to $1.00
Hand made Baskets, 2 bushels $2.00
-Clothes Racks 50c
Horeshide Mitts, not split
Washing Machines, Red Star
Halters, special sewed
Chemical Closets
Special Strong Padlock
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azirrAt, RENEWS YOUTH
Woman, would you be beatitifill?
Then put ewer your Immo
cosnietice, all .bhose aecemulatieee
centuries with which you so vainly 4,
strive to was your fieetleg Week. ino
They are as useless as 0
$1.50 to $1.75
$19.60
$1.00
$9.95
45c
to correct those sagging cheeks with
parlor, or the esthetic sureeout who
slices mid slits ycrur skin, and (strives
T(004Ate daegeroup4ep oey Iiiik 404,
tote; -0 reerkeik.p04 4"earni*,bet*,
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USN'S Made Miserable • tlue advice. An eirammise crowd Of
hi Queesea Parke but they scoffed at
PO Trouble _.
lila paraffin injections.. There is, ap- "FRIkA-TIVES" Relieves. It
parentlye only one royal .road to '
youth, beauty, and a dateless face. • Med 4,- Indigestion and what
It is said to be sure, scientific, and causes it? As.you know, solid food
satisfactory You must be skinned mustbe °hanged into a liquid by the
alive.
stomaeh before it can be taken up as
Cahn your fears and iday your, nourishment by the blood.
scepticism. illfany of your sisters'
faces are, it appears, skinned daily at The stomach acts. 63 a churn It IS
M. Autard's face hospital in Paris. covered -ey a strong, muscular coat
Business is brisk, and Monsieur is a mod lined with a soft, delicate
very busy man, who will waste no membruuewhlch secretes tbe Gastric
want youth and beauty? Monsieur Juice Which digests or dissulv es solid
time in emotional preliminaries. You
can give it. You put yourself abso-
[lately in his hands, prepared for a
nine days' sojourn in hospital.
You may feel nervous at the out-
set. Try a little auto-suggestien
while Monsieur's nurse is applying
antiseptic solution to your face to
dull the pain of that vibrating elec-
tric needle with which he is toying.
Others have murmured before you -
and murmured with success: "Day
by day in all respects I grow more
beautiful. . . ."
You will find it sustaining while
Monsieur sticks and jabs his needle
in those wrinkles round your eyes,
and you quiver as the current is
quickened and the needle tears slow-
ly and surely through the tissues -
jabbing, pricking, now here, now
there -till the blood flows thick and
fast, connecting them up and sweep-
ing every wrinkle away.
Now for the skinning of your
stinging face. Monsieur turns to his
cautery pencil. Remember the auto-
suggestion as. white-hote, the pencil
passes over the punctured wrinkles
--ever the face, neck, shoulders, and
back. "In all respects your sizzling
skin 'grows more fresh and more
pinky. . . ."
Next comes the death mask of as-
sortment cotton and its load ef
kneaded, melted wax. , It is wet,
clinging, saturated with a cooling an-
aesthetic. At this painful point the
auto -suggestion witi probably fail
you. Kind Monsieur. however, wili
administer a dose of Lethe while the
burning and the sizzing of your skin
Kneel mennily on -according to the
quantity of skin it is necessary to
remove.
Monsieur confronts you on awak-
ening from the morphine. In his 1/ind
tie has a pot of paste. It is tannic,
acid and lanoline, or perhaps Russian
oil and vaseline. He proceeds to
paint your stinging face with along,
slender artist's brush made of the
softest hair. It is a tedious job for
hint, and in all respects you rnustbe
stoical as the paste passes over the
raw surfaces of your lace. Do not
twitch, or lines will appear, neces-
sitating the needle.
It is soon over, and little pieces of
tissue paper are stuck on to protect
your new face from .papicles of dust.
Then it is swathed in bandages, and
you are laid away to be healed by
the 'hand of time.
It may be trying, of course, to be
laid away for nine days, during
which you may neither, speak, frown,
smile, raise an eyebrow, nor move
your mouth, ,Monsieur's -nurse will
feed you with fluids through a tube
While you lie still and silent,. gazing
up at the ceiling -in all respects, of
course,. growing more young and
more beautiful.
All things have an end. and one
day Monsieur comes along serene
and smiling to remove the bandage
and assist you to shed your skin.
You have not suffered in vain. The
mirror reveals your new face with
er line and furrow fled -vacant,
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7obacco"
THE man who smokes
A Master Mason KNOWS
the flavor of good tobacco.
He demands the big Master
Macon plug, because to the
last pipeful it gives him the
best for the least money.
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paselbly forty or fifty tkomiand p'eo-
ple assembled to witness events, end
also to prevent O'Brien spa:slang. He
actually did mount the platform to
speak, but bands which were .assembl-
ed broke into patriotic demonstra-
tions and drowned- Ms voice every
time be tried to speak. Eventually
'while public attention was being di-
verted to something of lesser import-
ance, O'B. :en was smuggled into a
carriage, and hurried awe. But one
of his supporters, a fellow member of
parliament was not so fortunate. He
was removed :by rough hands from
the platform, and there were cries of
"Lynch him," and it was said that
there was visible a rape to perform
the deed. Ultimately, after some
maltreatment, this man too made his
escape. The same night this person
was identiSed by some people in the
down -town section ot the city. There,
too, he was the recipient of much ill-
treatment, although this time a rope
did not figure in the proceedings. The
following day the Irish visitors left
the city.
Everyone, of course, recalls the
stirring incident in Thorold a couple
of years ago, when a man was sup-
posed to have been concerned in the
killing of a child in the neighborhood,
and he came tlui closest to a lynching
that ever man came and yet escaped
with his life. It was a powerful
speech which be delivered In sight of
the avenging rope, witch cowed his
assailants and eventually secured for
him not the lyncher's summary exe-
cution, but a fair trial by a Canadian
judge and jury, as a result of which
he was acquitted of the crime with
which he had been charged.
There were in those days no police
vans, and the journey to the cells was
taken on foot. Aro angry crowd gath-
ered. There were loud cries of
"Lynda him," "Lynch the wife inurd-
user." And eventually a rope was
procured for that purpose. In fact,
it was said afterwards that those in
possession of the rope had obtained
it the night preceding, and had it not
been for some unexpected circum-
stances the neg-ro's home would have
been entered during the night, and he
would have been lynched, even before
the police ,had bheir attention directed
to his guilt. Several attempts were
made during the progress of police
and negro to the jail to seize the
man and tie him up to a tree. Once
the negro was actually out of the
hands of the poliee, but they succeed-
ed in recovering him. By the liberal
use of fffeleVatons and other weapons
the crowd was beaten off, and the man
was lodged in prison. Even there he
was not safe.
Menacing throngs of people linger-
ed for hours around the cells, where
the negro was incarcerated, and it
was not until he actually had been
tried. and condemned to death for the
murder that public feeling in favor of
lynching became wholly abated. The
negro was eventually hanged for his
edam, and thus the disgrace of a
lynching on the streets of Toronto
was averted.
The second attempt at a lynching
in Toronto is within the memories of
many persons now living„ and who
can well recall the incident, although
possibly not the prospective lynch-
ing. That was when about the year
1886 the famous William O'Brien, the
Irish member of parliament, paid a
MERE YOUTH WAS EXPERT
CONTERFEITER
William J. Flynn, former chief of
the United States Secret Service, has
recently told the story of the most
remarkable counterfeiter ever pro-
duced in the United StateS, perhaps
the most remarkable in the history
of crime because of his youth, the
means he employed to utter the coun-
terfeit paper and the success that
attended his career. The name of
this evil prodigy is Henry Russell
Wilkin, and he is now in prison, near-
ing the end of a long sentenoe, though
he is only 33 years old. He came of
respectable parents and was a bright
boy, but lacking in application.
At the age of fifteen he announced
that he was through with schools
and intended to go to work. Ile was
rather clever with his pencil and
impressed the Ringling circus peo-
ple with his skill in designing ad-
vertising layouts. At the age of
seventeen he was placed in charge
of the advertising work of the Hood
Milk Company in Boston. He had a
little studio and was earning per-
haps 225 or 230 a week.
One morning he read an account
of a ,milkman finding a packet of
one dollar bills which he presented
at a bank where he learned that
they were counterfeit. It seems that
this chance item made a criminal
out of Wilkin, for according to Mr.
Flynn it was then, when he was
eighteen years old, that he set out
to master the art. He knew nothing
about ehemistry, papermaking, en-
graving, printing, dyeing or photog-
naphy, and the expert counterfeiter
must know about them all. His gen-
eral education was not equal to that
of a boy who had spent a eouple of
years in high school. Yet by study
and .hard work he made himself
within -a couple of years the most.
dangerous counterfeiter the Secret
Service ever had to deal with. He
did it by reading in the public lib-
rary. Working by day he devoted
his evenings, to the study of teCh-
Meal works an engraving. He had
a retentive aleatory and forgot
nothing that he had read. Then he
bought engraving tools and by prac-
tice became as clever as any en-
graver in the Government service.
He took up a course of chemistry,
dealing with papermaking, and read
all the library had to tell him.
An Amazing Memory.
He read volumes on (1clyeing and
struck up an ,aequainta ce with a
well known Boston printer who per-
mitted him to visit his plant at night
and study the various processes. Ail
this work and study, according to
Mr. Flynn. was compressed within
the period of one year. Willdn's
postgraduate course was a series of
three visits to the Massachusetts
plant where the ' paper is made for
the Government. This paper is as
carefully guarded as gold in the
mint. Every scrap of it is.accounted
for. There is never a surplus. It
is a special paper, and the formula of
INCORPORA
Capital Paid Up
Reserve jOund
Over 125 Branches.
The liaisons Banks prides itself on the courtesy of 411.
1
its *Seises. No matter how large er soar small the
volume of your business with the Bank, you are al-
ways assured a courteous and cordial reeeption.
Deposits by mail given careful attentian.
BRANCHES IN THIS DISTRICT:
Brue.efield St. Marys Kirkton
Exeter Clinton lienaall Zurich
one of them was questioned, though
hundreds of them pawed ,through
the banks. Then he began the
Manufacture of fives and dispos-
ed of 6,000 of them. Only twice was
he challenged. In both caret] the
shopkeeper who refused one spurious
bill iaecepted a second spurious bill
that Wilkie with admirable nerve of-
fered him. He began to make ten -
dollar bills, and they were as good
imitations as the others, though it
was through the medium of a ,Aten
that he betrayed himself at last to
the police.
In the meantime, of course, some
of the bills, perhaps an insignificant
percentage of them, had been pro-
nounced counterfeit by the banks
and had been sent to the Secret Ser-
vice. Detectives went to the paper-
making plant said were told by the
mantrfaeturer that the paper was
genuine. So it was concluded that
it had been stolen and for aix
months the null was watched with
no result. From all over the country
beautiful, and dateless to the end of memorable vent to Toronto. He
Our days.-Lontion Daily Express. canon, of course, for the purpose of
securing money from sympathizers
with the Irish cause, to take back to
From a new cookery book "Now the Emerald Dile to help in what was
sit on the front of the stove and stir -known as "the Irish landfleague agi-
constantly." The advice contained in ration." O'Brien and Parnell had
the last two words are unnecessary. I both pail several visits -to America,
One would -Milverton Sun. but Parnell bad never come to To.
Lieutenant -Governor Cockshutt ranto. Warnings had •always inter -
talks a lot on citizenship. And he's cepted any such proposed visit, and
a good enough citizen to command a these warnings intimated that it
sympathetic audience in any part of
this province.--Gult Reporter.
Hen. James Murdock has solved
the industrial problem. He says cap- DAuGHTER wAs
ital and labor 'must get together. The
suggestion is capital, but to carry it
out -that's labor -Kincardine Review
TORONTO TWICE NEAR HAVING
A LYNCHING.
The Matthew Bullock extradition or
deportation case in Hamilton is im-
portant in view of the fact that a
'lynching is said to be a possibility for
the unfortunate man should he have '•
to go back to stand his trial for in-
citing to riot in Carolina.
Canadians look with horror on the
mere thought of lynching, yet on two
definite occasions In the history of
Toronto ropes ;were actually got ready
to lynch criminals who had aroused
much animosity. One of these in-
tended victims wag a murderer, and
the other was a man who bore an in-
ternational reputation and was a
member of the British House of Com-
mons.
About the year 1856 a negro named
Herchhner murdered his wife with a
razor or knife, threw her off the old
Queen street bridge into the Don riv-
er. The deed was done openly, with-
out any attempt to conceal any of ete
sordid details. Yet no one witnessed
it, although many people were in the
near vicinity. The negro lived close
beside the river. When it was totic-
ea that the woman was not around her
inquiries were instituted,
with the result that suspicion wets
directed to her husband. While le-
&ebbe the charge, he made sueleiently
incriminating admissions to cote -ince
everyone that he was guilty. He was
arrested, and while on his way to the
lock-up a large gathering assembled
and declared hostility to the culritr
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WEAK AND
NERVOUS
Mother Gave Her Lydia E.
Pinkharn's Vegetable
Ccjm-
pound with Happy
cobourg, On ter;
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ham's Vegetable Cine
l'eft. 'hor
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7.01on 'o 111 avpalc
Itiaacl ^,.10 •,.,•...;;; in
Vles's re:St side. She
ihad than troubles
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c,:' 5for three years and
1 11100
1 awtatse
sehool. She has
become regIrlaraed-feels much better
since she begfili'- taking the Vegetable
Coinpound and -attends school regu-
larly.-Mes. JOITX Totes, Sall St.,
Cobourg, Ontarle.
Every rooted' who has a daughter
suffering.frorn such symptome ahlaild
give Lydia D. Pinkhon's Vegetable
Compound a trial. It is prepared
from roots rind herbs, and can be
taken in safety, by goring or old. n
has been steed 'nearly fifty years, and'
marl InoaKe 505511000 owe their good
'bed tay to thee timele use
the bills came back, and the detec-
tives were at their wits' end. All
they could do was warn everybody
that there were counterfeit ti1Fis
circulation, and rush to tbe esexte-
When a new counterfeit was , discos,:
ered. It was a little oversight on the
part of Wilkin when he was work-
ing in Santa Cruz, a small town on,
the Pacific Coast, that led to kis
capture. He went into a drug store,.
cneen psn. received the
ch,vnee fs.r a ten -dollar bill, and
went out. The shopkeeper began to
think. He was struck by 'the fact
that the purchaser did not even try
the pen or ask for ink, which is the
obvious thing for the purchaser of
a pen to do. He concluded chat he
wasted the change, not the pen. Ste
he ran to a bank with the bill. The
teller .pronounced it genuine. An-
other teller said it was a connterfet.
He notified the police and Wilkin was
arrpsted at the station. He had
plenty of bogus money in pockets
and .made a confession.
This Real
Gasoline Auto
forBo ys aR d Girls
$1507T7 otherP rize
SOLVE THIS
PUZZLE
jewbar put se mares on Ow
blackboard ant In 15 of the squares
she put figures. Then she said to the
class -These figures can be made to spell out
three words. The three words win tell you
who is going to be first this month. It's a
hind pluzle but it can be done and there are
wonderful prizes for the boys and girls who
can solve it. Now what is the =ewer?
MVP
PRIME
A Genuine Mater
Car -Net a Ter!
Ha. real pneumatic tire.
utiont and
ay.., steel syringe
pow.. brake. gas,
m Oen
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ROW TO SOLVE IT
Each figure represents a letter. The num-
ber in each square indicates the position of
• that letter in the alphabet. For instance -A"
would be represented tor the figure 1. because
It H the first letter of the alphabet "It"
would be indicated by the figure 2 because it
la the second letter of the alphabet, "C" would
be indicated by the figure 3, and Bo on. Look
at the figure 20 in the first square. It repre-
eents ''T" because "T” is the twentieth letter
of the alphabet. Now get a pencll and Panel.
figure out what letter the number in each square
stands for and when you have them all, arrange
them in their proper rotation, so as to spell out
the three words called for. • It H not an easy
puzzle, but with patience and diligence It can be
done and if you can solve it correctly. you MaY
win this real Gasoline Driven Motor Car, or one
of the other, fine prizes.
Copy your answer upon a plain sheet of
paper as needy as you can because neatness,
spelling, your writing, punctuations and gen-
eral appearance of your answer count in the
final awarding of prizes, if more than 000 10
correct. Put your name and address in the
upped right hand corner of thumper. If you
write a letter or wish to Bend anything eke
besides the answer to the _puzzle tont it upon a
aeparate sheet of paper. We will write to You
as soon as your answer is received and tell you
it your solution is correct and also send you a
complete illustrated prize list
of tho. grand prizes that you
can win.
of
Lydia BL Pirediam's Vegetable COM-
,
plan&
orf its manutecture is a secret. Vis-
itors are shown through the plant in
care of a guide, and three times Wil-
kin was a visitor. He saw no more
than the others with him saw, and
for practical imitative purpose one
aright say this was nothing at all.
But everything he did see was photo-
graphed in his brain., He devoted
himself for one year to the study of
papermaking. Then he coneltided
that he was ready for business and
removing to New York got a Job
with an advemtising firm. In his
studio be set up his little plant and
began work on a one -driller bill.
From first to last he never need
a camera, which fact arlakee hien
unique among ekiliful counterfeiters,.
for all` the ethers photograph the
banknote they are to imitate and
work trout that. The chief &feet
with filie flint bills was that they
looked toe new. The plates were
good, the impression fine, and She
weight of the ,paper was correet. But
.the Sills were tee stiff. Within'. a
month, Whin hit upon a chemical
solutiot that aged the bills, and
then the started. out to circulate
them. 'Within three years che
pelted Of 6,000 counterfeits -and riot
PRIZE
LIST
PRIZE VALVE
lst-Genuine Culver Racer • - - 6260.00
(or its cash value on request)
2nd -Handsome Bicycle, boy's or errs
&A -Genuine Gold-filled Boy's Watch
4th-Beautlful Girl's Wrist Wach,
genuine gold-filled - - • -
5th -Real Autogniphic Folding Kodak
6th -Moving Picture Machine with
Charlie Chaplin film - - •
7th -Lovely Doll Carriage and big
bmuty Sleeping Doll - -
d gold 145 Signet Ring -
for boy or girl • • • - - •
9th -Genuine Waterman Self -filling
Fountain Pen - - • - - •
10th--Ren1 Everaharp Silver Pencil
And Five Cash Prizes at $100 each
60.00
26.00
25.00
20.00
10,00
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6,00
2.60
1.60
What Others Have Done You Can Dol
Here are the name, and addresses of only 00•W -
00 1010 bundr•ola 0( 0055 and girls towhom wo have
already awarded 50 prism
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Niagara Car (SHAM) Mae Cassidy.Amlover, N.H.
*182D Culver (50.. 00) Earle neatty, Surf 1015( 00.
Shetland pony. Bolen Satan, EdMOnt011. Alt.
HhethInd POSIY. Beatrice thigh.
Temig Gorden Glaegow of Will. E.& ...We
Culver gamy, let prim it Net 75005 emten• 11.
decided 50 talo Its cash vents 05e00 instead and
tee money am promptly sentto 50,0 HI, lett& mye
.1 Melt to thank you Mr the cheque for 6250.00 re•
&Jived this week. Innes expected to be go Artie
pate as be Me a prise let alone ea valuable a one.
I am going to bay Victory Benda with UM money
Address"; The Prize Man; Department
8100.00 cash. Lly'irgreilIT 6"5.
Hamlin:a, On
54009 cash. Geo: 11. Deacon,
Baleares.
515100 Cash, Hayden Paster,
Leamingtori
82500 Gold Wrist Wateb•
Ada M. lament, R.R.
Williatneb
WO will mad Yen 500many °thee Palm inn5
that yeti will be able 50 505 that
bays and 51010 0005 dose yon ean
boys and gale midere-eirenteen y
may seed answer. and enter this
,,5000b bay and girl will be ; •
form semen service (50 50 llhq •
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o worked out by physicians daring 21
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efonoaceticacieestere .of aiey1Iaaeid.
While it is well :known that Aspirin
ineine Bayer manufacture, to assist the
public against imitatioes, the Tablets
,of Bayer CompanyWill be stamped
th their general etretle mare,
"Bayer Crone.. ,
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