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"B H `Duke of excori , .aacting an the re-'
conifineniatien of the Brit{is'h K ov-
ernment. All were serving sentences.
of from four to ten years for crimes
,committed during the :boundary dis-'
pute. •
In hubby's pockets a Belfast Iady
found some illunsivating letters Her
husband fongcalt-hoer for possessIolt of:
them , The se wag broughtr':to the
courts Wherest was",tpI~oPved ♦;dint for
ninetetenye.,ars thetlin man, hi been lead,':;
in; a, double life Be. wasbound ov-
er to keep the -pease and Otherwise
believe .. ,
Cow testing was the theme for dis-
cussion at 'a meeting of Westmeath
;,Coiiuty :Committee 'of 'Agriculture in
Mullingar. As an outcome of the
meeting a -Cow Testing Association
was formed. It was . stated that
Westmeath was very backward as a
milk -producing county, and; it wag
hoped that the scheme would result
in improvement.
Over the Quay, into the River Foyle
rolled a motor lorry with defective
steering gear, at Londonderry. 0 I
was high tide at the time. The lorry.
sank, abut the driver succeeded tin.
getting clear. A man pluckily swam
to the d-iver's assistance, and, with
the aid of a lifebelt brought him at
shore.- The lorry was raised after
several hours' labor.
Killed by his pipe was the fate of
a laborer at Mulclash, Co. Kildare.
He met a friend and after a few
drinks they had an altercation. The
deceased saw his_friend was going to
strike -and took his pipe out of his
mouth. His friend's fist struck the
bowl of the pipe, and the stem was
driven into his eye, killing him inst-
antly. The author of the tragedy was
acquitted.
Masked and armed,- six men raid-
ed the Great Southern Railway works
at Inchore, Dublin, held up a night
watchman, and attacked the strong
room, containing $10,000 wages. With
the help of tpvo • acetylene cylinders,
each weighing about 3 cwt., they made
a hole in the steel door. At this stage
a second watchman, seeing the light,
raised an alarm, and the raiders fled
without booty.
Running upstairs and entering an
upper room -occupied by a woman and
several children, a cow created quite
a furore. in Belfast. The stair was
narrow and only just accommodated
the width of the animal, and the
drover could not get in front of it.
A ladder was procured and entry
gained. to the house by an upper win-
dow. A frontal attack caused the
-of being easily tired, their appetite is cow to back downstairs and resume
poor, and they are often depressed its journey.
anal low-spirited. That is Mother Na -1 The coinage 'bill recenbly passed in
tare urging them to improve their the Irish Free State provides that
blood supply: but `often their diges- half-crowns and shillings shall be of
tion is weakened so that they cannot silver, sixpenny and threepenny piec-
turn food -into blood without help. es of nickel, and pence, half -pence and
Here is where modern medical sci- farthings of bronze. The new coins
ence comes to the rescue. Dr. Wil- may bear an Irish harp, with the
liams' Pink,Pills have a direct action head of the founder of the Free State,
on the blood and enable you to get President Griffith. The penny will he
full use of the blood -making elements a "pingin," and the half-crown a
in your meals. You soon feel their "feat-coroin." - The new coinage will
effect --your appetite improves, your probably be issued in the autumn and
nerves are steadier, color returns to printed in London or New York.
the cheeks and lips, you have more
vim and energy and can work with .Caught in quicksand in Southport
1:N PM- SPUIrtl
On Best Be Guarded9WIth Baby's
Own' Tablets,
..The Spring is a time of anxiety, to
anthers who brave little ones in the
home. COadttiOnsa. snake ,it necessary
to' .:keep :the_ baby indoors. He is often
confined to Amierheatedi badly' vents
fated rooms and, catehe cod whish
Ar?Iek bis.'"whole s to . • To ward
ainst this a box of . Baby's ',,-Own,
Tablets should ,be kept in tliei ;houe
and an occasional:,' dose^ given the baby,.
to}keep leis stoniae and hovirels'wor'k
iing' a egulaxly. 'f ills will-,prearcnt colds,
constipation •or colic and. keep baby
v�otl?' The Tablets are sold by medi-
cine.�dealers or by mail at 25. eeuts a
bpk from The Dr. Williams' Medicine
Co,,i.Brockville, Ont. ,
;:}EVEN MILLIONAIRES IN ONE
VILLAGE
Through an silliest fantastic wind-
fall the little Bavarian village of
Frelahorn' has become, perhaps, the
richest place of its size' in the world.
Nearly fifty years ago a young man
left there for the United States to
tinake his fortune, and eventually be-
came the owner of a very valuable
.coal mine. Itis last business deal be-
fore he died was to sell this mine
for ninety-three million dollars. He
left his fortune, 390 million marks to
seven relatives still living in Freia-
born. The little village, , therefore,
will be able to boast . of seven 'mil-
lionaires. The windfall'Is . sus ieient
to make every man, wAman and child
in the village a 'mtll' aire (in marks)
\f_our' times over. ' .' atom wonders
3f" record-breaking America can go
one better than that!
NEW BLOOD NEEDED
IN `THE SPRING. TIME
Try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills as a
Blood Improving, Health -
Restoring Tonic.
Every man, woman and child needs
new, rich, red blood at this time of
the year. That is a scientific fact. All
doctors know it. The blood grows
thin and poor in the winter; there is
not enough of it, and spring shows
the effect. Take notice and see how
many .people are pale and sallow at
this time of the year. They complain
less fatigue.
The value of Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills to all who are in what is known
as a run-down condition of health is
proved by the experience of Mrs.
Channel, a horse and cart disappear-
ed. The driver was rescued by means
of a lifeline. Two men, each with
carts, were shrimping. Without a
moment's notice one cart 'became sub -
Alex. McKenzie, Schumacher, Ont., merged, all that was visible being the
Who says:—"I was in a completely heads of the horse and driver. The
run -doom condition. Nervousness,
sleeplessness, and loss of vitality
were all taking their _toll. I felt mis-
erable all the time and began to feel
that mycase was hopeless, as I had
taken a number of remedies yvith lit-
tle or no relief. I had often read of
Dr. Williams" Pink Pills and finally
decided to try them. I got a half
dozen boxes, and by the time I had
taken about half of them, there was
-no dc -,bt I had at last found the med-
icine' I needed to restore jnv health.
I continued the use of the pills, gain-
ing strength day by day. until I was
soon enjoying good health and happi-
ness. I strongly recommend Dr. Wil-
liams" Pink Pills to every man, wo-
man or child who is in a run-down
condition, feeling sure that the pills
-veil soon restore them too health and
strength."
Wlhether you are seriously ill or
-merely feel easily* tired and out -of -
sorts, you should try Dr. Williams'
Pink 1?,iils this spring. They are sold
by medicine dealers everywhere, or
will be sent by mail at 60 cents a box,
'by writing The Dr. Williams' Medi-
tcine 0o., Brockville, Ont.
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second man, who was ten yards away,
tied two ropes together and, after sev-
eral attempts, managed to throw it to
his companion. By this time the
horse and cart had disappeared. The
victim was eventually dragged to land
.unconscious, but recovered after ar-
tificial respiration had been resorted
to.
Thawing gelignite in front of the
kitchen fire tatted the death of a
civic employe 'of Roscommon. Win-
dows were shattered` -find furniture re-
duced -totit atchwood. •
Thirty-three prisoners have been
released from Northern elainci; jails,
by the order of the Goverinor,,,,the
genii ret
giving fupettier
pettie
alar of Trench's
world-famous Mep-
orationfor Rp epsy
attd Fits= -simple
diorite treatment
T'4 tii'l ., froze ut}parts
duirn , to'nant
tt�5o`O a ir'.7(1A (ISLE;
Attractive
Coats
For Women
THE FORMAL PRESENTATIONS OF SPRING:.
MODES EXPLOITING A. BEWITC NG
GALAXY, OF, -NEW: MODELS IN- ,
LIVERY, WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
READY-TO-WEAR, WEAR, MEN'S AND
BOYS' NEW' SUITS, COATS
AND FURNISHINGS.
A superb display of authentic Styles, charmingly
exemplified in the very latest colorings and patterns.
We are putting forth our greatest effort this
Spring and we are sure you will find the many love-
ly garments on exhibition positively irresistible.
Both stores are fairly flowing over with a vast
fascinating assemblage of practical and picturesque.
apparel for Man, Woman and Child, at prices lower
than you have seen for years.
"I certainly got a bargain when I
bought my radio set," remarked
young Smith.
"Are you tuite sure of that?" ques-
tioned Jones.
"There's no doubt about it," wa$
the answer. "After I had assembled
the est I had sixty-seven parts left
over!"
"I suppose you are getting a good
fee, doctor, for attending the Srpith
boy? His father's rich.'
"Well, yes. Why?"
"Well, I hope you won't forget that
it was my little Ted who threw the
brick that hit him."
Father -in -Lave: "Dido t you tell
me when you married my daughter
that you were worth forty thousand
dollars ?"
Son -in -Law: "No, `sir; 1 said that
I could lay my hands on forty thou-
sand dollars. But had I done So I
should now be in prison."
Grumbling Wife (to neighbor) --"I
don't know how it, is t cannot get my
husband to stop at home at nights.
1 have tried everything, and he in-
variably goes out."
Neighbor--"Hiave you tried going
our yrourself;?"
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"Yo' eee,"``said young Mr. Jenkin's
to his sweetheart, in describing how
he ha had a alight- cycling accident,
`�I lost Myr pend, you, know!"
"Did you .miss .it, ucit " she. asked
sweotly.
The new Spring Coats are
wonderfully clever in their
'styles. The smart lines,
productive as they are of an
unusually attractive appear-
ance, are responsible . r
the great popularity%'of
these garments.
We wish every woman to
see the big display in our
Ready -to -Wear Department.
The colors and patterns are
too numerous to list; but,
come in and see them.
PRICE :
10.50 to 57.50
Delightfully ' •
Becoming, .Milliner .
Moderately Priced
Immensely smart are the new
Spring Hats, unmistakably correct
in becoming style and representative
of all the new materials that Dame
Fashion has stamped with her en-
thusiastic approval. There is a
wonderful display here for your
choosing. No difficulty to get a Hat
A 1Y original in design, attractive in ap-
pearance, and pleasing in price.
Come in any time and visit this un-
usually interesting display.
You simply eaa
to miss seeingt e
Spring Suits. ' We
spared no effort to, g
unbeatable collection of real
attractive Suits that are .,
honestly made and are sunre
to give the greatest possible
wear. You always have
gotten clothing satisfaction
here—and you always will.
By Clothing Satisfaction
we mean correct styles, best
materials, perfect fit and
greatest wear FOR THE
LEAST MONEY.
Ask to see the new clothes
in dice, checks, broken
squares, diamond patterns,
in both single or double
breasted.
PRICE:
IN THE NEW MANISH STYLES
Suits that will make your boy a model of
manly bearing and neatness.
PRINCE SUITS
are the vhoice of mothers and lads alike—
not only for the clever styles, but because
they wear so well and keep their shape and
color also. The good workmanship assures
perfect and permanent fit; seams are
strongly sewn and buttons are on to stay.
They cost no more than other suits,, and
they look so good.
PRICES:
$7.00 to $12.00
MADE UP TO A STANDARD
NOT DOWN TO A PRICE
In buying Caps, like everything
else, it generally pays to buy a good
one. There are no better caps made
anywhere than
EASTERN CAPS
The new Spring models are here
in colors to go with the new suits.
There is a wonderful range here to
select from, well made, well lined,
moderAtely priced.
PRICE:
50c to $2.50
Elegance and Fit in
Dresses For Easter
A becoming new dress has always occu-
piea a prominent place in the style tradi-
tions of Eastertide.
It is natural to desire an attractive,
cleverly styled dress for Easter, and at the
prices we are quoting on the new dresses,
no one need be without one. We have a
showing of dresses here that will gladden
the heart of every woman—bright, attrac-
tive, exclusive, the last word in dress per-
fection.
PRICES:
5.75 to 40.00
Easter Shirts
For
Men and Boys
The new Shirts are here and we
are sure to have your pattern, and
size, and price to please you.
Ladies'
Silk Gloves
NEW FANCY CUFFS
Popular colors are: Mocha and
Perle Silver. Your size is here.
Just to hand, a shipment of the
NEW POUCH HANDBAGS
Colors—Black, Tan, Grey, Red, Blue,
Green. Also the new shape Under-
arm Bag ; all colors.
You will be delighted.
$2.50 to $5
$1 to $2.25
Special
Three dozen only over -night Hand
Bags—a convenient bag for travel
or shopping, made of gooduality
black leatherette, double handle.
Special $1.39
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