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OLINTON ONTARIO 'THURSDAY
MAY I I 1911
W. I -I. Kerr & Bon, Editors and Publishers
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Zturioli 1, M. Peendersones many friends I
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1 hfeee wee be pleesed to learn, that he
The bank at the Lake will Shortly is zee eileawieh eueeess in the West
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be• vitt clown, so tome eatt 'gain. l'le has entered into a partnership
Acceas to the dock and eltore. in the eclat& furnishing 'business at
Re1r., and Mrs. A. DeGtschler and Pincher Creek,Alberta, and reports
family, lett on TheradaY morning ebusiness good.
M. Jas. Deuholm.has Purehased a
for theer new home atao r
The assessment of the villege tee restaurant at Whitewood, Sask. an
• tail the reapeetable sum of $17000e. left for there this week. His ntanY
The police trustee's -are arraoging friends here wialt hirn success in his
to lay dOWO bElitween six and seven . new undertaking.
thoulaind square feet of cement •
'walk this year. The work will like ma is on.
ixone.brakriabor.--,
W.G. Hese has been appointed Andrew Porter of Gederich has '
•'censors enumerator for poll No. 4- ISeeo appointed as Manager of the
The work will begin tst juneeated Sterling Bank at Danganoon.
has to he eompleted in 21 days. The River Valley Creamery has a
A quiet Wedding was solemnized gain (ommeuced operatiouslor the
• at the home of .T.F. AndIVIrs. Rick -
!beat on Wedneeda, afternoonewhen
their youngest -daughterePhoebe
Louise, was united to Mr. D. S.Mor
Mors -
row, a prospereue businesasenan of
Beeton, Ontario. The knot Was
tied by Rev. 1A.,1).Gisehler in the
presence of the immediate relativ-
es.
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.Men and Events. 4
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•Geo.•13radford left for the West I sesot,_ se, €. .
VIA ara Oriole Diaz who for near
where lte will look over the coun-
try with. it view to locating there.
many friends of Edward Dor
nin who has been home sick for
'sometime w11be glad to hear he
has Abhut recovered. •
liVingham ne 1(1 ast rtp
The town council came to a settle Tiensall Gun Club will 1101 a,shoot
merit with the Perth Contraet Com ott the 24th when liberal prizes Will
pany on Tuesday and took ;the con be given. •
tract off its hands.. The Perth E. Brice, passed his third year
exams at, the Western Medical col-
lege With first class honors.
Some of our chicken fanciers
have had hard luck this spring ow-
ing to eggs, not hatching out.
Sam. Coulter has again made good
in medical exams, taking se-
cond class honors all round, and
first class hollers in some subjects.
Percy Wiggles, who has been ler
the harnes,sbuainess here for about
eight months, closed his shop on
Saturclats tightshaving disposedof
his stock to C.Hartleiboof Zurich.
We understand that he is likely to
take apoSitiou in Toronto. e
ContreetCemIteny_WitissireWi.s suit
and aceepted the offer of the town.
Wingham now has an up-to-date
sewer system.and a eastat many are
taking advantage and conpecting
along the lateral. sewers. The court
cil is passing a by-law snaking it
compulsory for every property:ow
ner on Josephine. the main business
street, to cooeect. So with pure
water and upete-date sewage die--
posal. Winghaln expects froni now
on to be the healthiest spot in Hut -
on County. I
Mrs. W. T. Homuth ha,s been
ot-
feied every desirable situation as
teacher of music„ in !Whitby Ladies'
College, and we understand she htas
accepied, duties to cbtemence Sep-
t ember ' ' •
Walton
Alf Dennison has gone to Ayr as
assistant to Q. P. R. (twilit Thomas:
Walter T. Hall returned on , Sat- Mrs. Dennisen is re/nail-ling here 111
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_tiray from a visit With his •brother .the etonteree, • .
- Pasadena, Celiftheliefelooking -as- .---ereelst-..#,tiosoth.-morpot'isoleseTsco)e-
if the climate of 'the oaitagreed .
Itbgers sef•SeaforthoVill eoeduct the
with him. On his way home, he
spent a week with anohter brother
in Plymouth, 'Wisconsin.
The Hospital authorities have
made a great improvement in the
appearance of the arounds 'by cotts
ing out and -trimming up many _of
the treees on the front lawn. legal action with Inc C. . wa
John Potter met ovith an aecidnet "met as the corapany sealed the
at the Bell factory on Monday last 9115e' bYpaYmen't of • $375- The in-
jury will not be forgotten for many
While working at the buzz planer,
two of his fingersa:day by Miss Ferguson; but we
came in contact
ith the kaihope the 'better sveather will hep
wssesoandattere taken off
Besides' being very painfiel, the loss her'
of the fingers will be a,serioue hand
icap for the future.
IVEss Mary Currie of East Wawa -
nosh, daughter of ex-Warden'john
T. Currie. was brought to the hosp-
ital on Friday morning last auffer
ing from extensive burns, due to
the upsetting :of a pail of boiling
soap.
regtilar quarterly services, in the
Meth° dist church.
Last week an item' appeared rola-
lative to the accident happening to
Mies, Maud Bemoans.. The sen-
tenee. referring to a.•Poi3sibility of
Gorrie
Miss Hughes who has been the
guest of the •Misses Perkins for .
I eNV days returned to Blyth on Sat
urclay last. *
and Mrs J .S. Lyons • and fam-
ily left for Deserouto on Friday.
Rev. J.W. Hibbert Was in Bross --
sets on Monday.
Mrs. J. Armstrong was the guest
of Lucknow friends last week.
Mrs. James/ Leech went th Hers'
rieton on Tuesday last to,attencl
funeral of her brother-in-laW, Mr.
S. McKee.
Mrs. Ed. James sr., is visiting her
'daughter, Mrs. Ed. fLanthltin at • plainly Showed that he was, dement
officers tried to
• Goderich
ly thirty years has been Peesi-
deattt of 'Mexico. Friday ;was a
'netienal holiday in honor of his
triotorY over the Prenels inVaders
yet the despatches indicate that
rebellion IS gaining ground rapid
ly throughout the republic. The
indications are that -President
Diaz Must resign Within a few
days or be forcibly deposed. It
would bee strange coincidence
if the aumversary of his rtiumph
shotild mark the humiliation of
his resignation at the dictation of
. his oWli dissatisfied people.
vines is $42 per bead. By lopalitiee
!the taxes imposed are;
Suraleper head,, $0.81; mills on the
dollar,11.17. „
Urban per had, ;09.13; veins On
the dollar, 24.30.
Cities per head, $14.53; mills on
the dollar, 23.34. 4
From the Imill rates here given it
would indicate that the people liv-
ing an the !borders of large cities.
are the xecist heavily taxed. • This.
may be accounted for by the fact.
that distriete on the bordexe' of the
large municipalities require the
improvements of the city, and not
Yet haling the enhanced nor the
congested population which melte
the low mill tate 'possible.
UP 'AT 'COBAL'I%
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Yousmake a pile of =Coney,
Or Pose the pile you've got,
;You matofind a paying silver mine
Or find, 3ust where it's not,
Up at Cobalt.
Some people there get Wealthy,
Butt tea to one you'll find
That lots of wealth of Whieh they
boast
Is eimply in their Mind,
Up at Cobalt. - • •
You hear of veins and ledgelet
And promoters by the score,
Ancl if you have some tracmey there
.They'll love you all the xnore,
. • Up at Cobalt.
They point to swipe and options,
Where there is wealth galore,
And whisper that they'll let you in
Sure ! on tlte bottom floor,
p at.Cobalt.
They speak of this, and that one
Conning here a year ego,
Who now are worth a raillion,,
Se easy, don't you know,
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'vantages from a holiday point of 'Up at Cobalt,
view, impossible to obtain • else- '
where. Mr. Malone's writing is full
of life and vigor and his ,narration-
is- brightened by. accounts, of inci-
dents by, no means usual even in
'exploration trips taken ,so far
afield. The route taken was one
few white men, apart from, Hud -
Bay 'employees, have followed and
the story is the more interesting on
that account. With such a good
in the eader is led on to the
open g
other -articles and stories and in
. particularshould atteution be dir-
• eeted to the papers on Big Game
Problems allia the Destructiveneas
• of •Woltses. Accounts of , western.
hunta are also good and should in -
stere(*. thnnteessiee eastern, Rail
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.,ada. • •
vas stated to the Louden Ad-
v.ertiser last Wednesday afternoon
+that theEeventh Regiment will go
under Canvas tatt•Goderich -• over
Donainion, Day, which falls on Sat-.
nrclay this year; and temaixt there
until Itiondayt and perhaps until*
Tuesday evening, lin VieW of this
training; the 'regiment twill not go
out 'og town on Victoria Day.
They twill have to take part in the
celebrattien .on•Coromation Day., and
and thisowith their outing. to Gode-
rich and their regular 'drills; the
officers deem pretty good Mnotent
of work. •• ,
•Edwin-DeVitie, 27 years of age,
of_Goderich, Ont., is in a,straight•
jacket in the padded. cell at St.
Mary's Hospital, Detroit and the
authorities are awaiting ' instruct-
ions from-Goderich as LO his filial
dispositiou. The yOong Man walk-
ed into police headquarters Wed -
d Warning 'and by his actions
present.
The Teeswater Brass Band has
been engaged for the 24th.
Division • Court was heed here on,
Tuesday, Judge Holt preelding.The
docket was light. - •
The regular monthly Meeting of
the Board of directors of theltiow-
ick Mutual Fire Insurance Co., was
held in the Foresters hall on Satur-
day. 151 applications were- ac-
cepted.
One of the great features of the
24th of May celebration Will be a tog
of War between teams captained by
Reeve Winters and Councillor Thud
man. The township of Rawl* will
'be divided at the Orange Hill side
road, Mr. Winters picking his men
from the east side and Mt. Hyrid-
man from the west. -
Bluevale
ea. v IILL the
quiet himODevine became violent
and elf took the combined strength
of four patrolmen to get him to the
hospital. His mind appears to be
badly affected,
• Fordvvich
Sol-. Strom() started for • ?Laura.
Sask.; 'with a car of ,settler's effects.
'He Will drill and bore wells.
Noble Cattanagn has gone to Mit-
chell, 'where be secured work with
Norman Montgomery lett for -Pal -
geKenzie Messer has returned to
n
Londo. .
Mrs. Bruce is in poor health; we
wish her a. speedytrecovery.
Mrs. AA:loll-nes id at present via-
itine friends in Toranto and Retail
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ton. R
1VIr. obt.Shate ill again on the
roads with his peddling wagon. We;
are glad to see his happy face once
utore.. •
Ws are pleased to see Spring once
more' the fanners are bust tceding
John nolph lost avaluable
colt last week,
The saeralnent Of t ne Sup-
per Was partaken of on Sunday. A.
large tongregation was present, .1
Mies Vitirl'aY„of Relitiore „hag e
en
'engaged as teacher 61 the Berger
-departraent of our school..
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styth. .
.mids Annie Spafford has decided
tO quit tehoolhere and enter St.
.Tosepl•At Hospital, London, and
ttaitt fer a name. she iiitonde
..og Very
"The Blyith Baseball Team lute° an
opportunity to‘pley IL game in Bins -
eels on the 24th et MaY, but as yet
they haveht decided. to play, there
will rbeeporteheld there that date
• eVlitte L.Cerr received a card 01
thnkM from the secretary o
,Chfilese faMine fund, for the dona-
tion of $5, reeently received trot
The Amlitye Bible Chile of the Mee
thoditt Attpeedite
the Bell Telephone Oo. •
merston, where he has secured e
Position .with the
B. A. Kintlese.is preparing a ?lass to
SE uP AND, DOING.
Trust no* future,. bowe'er pleas-
• ant!•,
Let the dead Peat bery its
dead!
• Act -act in the•living present! •
Heart within and Clod. •'o'er -
levee of great 'pen all remind us
• We eau make our lives sub- •
• lime. ' •
And. departing, leave behind us
Footprints on the sands of
time. ",
• Let us, the. be and doing,
With a heart for any fate;
Still•aehieving, stilt pursuing.
Learu to labor and to wait.
• -Longfellow.
• so
you think perhaps, you'll take a
shot, - •
Just have a little "shy" .
Then stand aohast and see how fast
They Make your mOnel fly.
Up at Cobalt.
You 'wait for dividend,
Thit lemons come instead'
It don't take long tefigure out
How far you are ahead,
• Up. at Cobalt.
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"CONCERNINO-A ,UAIINET
MINISTERAND EDMONTON'S
• FIRST NEWSPAPER;
.(Toronto Saturday Night.,
The story of how. Hon. 'Frank
'Olivet' (then plain Prank Oliver,)
happened to bring; into . existent
the Edmonton Bulletin, the 'first
noWepaper pUblisheci . in Alberta,
was told at a re -union of old-time
telegraphers held in Edmonton the
other day. • •
Alex Taylor, the demi of western
telegraphers, was associated with
Mr. Oliver in the. venture and told
the story for the benefit of other
old-timers who were present at the
gathering, held at Taylor's
house,
• Mr. Taylor was -holding down the
Edinanton end of a wire which was
cooneetecl with Wtnnipeg., and had
an officein the old Hudson's, Bay
ComPanY 'trading fort; whleh is
are
01 ors armors Dank
(Seven Hunder71 Ontario Investors Are Affected by the Order)
Most Pav Double Liabilitv
.:••••;;;;;.....:.•••••••:•1 Loss Entailed by Travers' Finan'
Allen and Avents dal Orgy Will. Re ()Tier One
000••••••••••••00•000•1110,0
. 1111.. illio.n Dolia.rs—must. Pay
i �o Cents.on the 'Dollar
TREMENDOUS DEMANDS. FOR.
RUli_11 MAIL BOXES
More Than 5,000 Are Now in Use In
• Western Ontario:
Large Consignments of rural free
,mail delivery boxes are continually
being received at •the London post -
office and as quickly- as possible
are being placed in commission.
is atremendous demand. for the
boxes from all parts of the distriet
as the farmers realize the splendid
benefit it is to have a regular, daily
service.
An official stated t othe Advertis
ler that more than 5..000 boxes are
now in ruse in Western Ontario,
more than half of the number in use
in the Whole Dominion. Every
week brings in alarge sturaber of
requests from the farmers for the
establishment. of boxes:-
,
1 Th(3 rector of Gerrie parish, Oleo.
receiVe the lite of confuenation on
the Bishop's visit to the transit.
Pr. D. G. Mahood and hie two lit-
tle daughters are visiting his
mother and sister here. Dr. Ma-
hood Will return in a couple of days
but the children will remain for
some time, Mrs. Mahood died lost
November.
BRITIAN STILL ADVANCES.
• Thefeatures of the bill introdu-
ced by Mr. Lloyd -George in the
British House of Commons are thus
summarized ;-
Expenditures'?" involved - For
State insurance against unemploy-
nient, sickness and invalidity,* $35,-
000,000 in 1912-13, rising to $100,000-
090 in .1915-16.
For the crusade against consurap
ton the State will give 11;2,500,000.
Weekly assessment against in -
Wroxeter sured-Mert, eight cents Women,
Six eent,g, Entisloyers
Wroxeter Wrossetee wroxertr to contribute
lan stx cents and the Governraentfour
Mr. ChishoMoved the old emits Weekl for each of the inallr-
Planet plant to Walkerton on Sat-
urcloy.
• , Mr. D.L.Weir had his barn struck
by lightening on Monday and a
Ow that was in the istable at the
time was inured. Forster. a Unionist 'Whip,deelarnid
On Monday the residence of Mr- that the Government had embark -
D. Meestaxtglitort. on the first eon.,
was struck eel upon the greatest legislative ex-
defiteon of Turnberry, petiMent ever introdueed in any
by lieliteuing. Two ehimneyi were Legislative Assembly in the 'World.
etL s. •
Estimated number of men and
Woinen affected -14,700,000.
All parties! in the geese express-
o& a proval of the bill, IVIr. H. W.
W. E. Van Velsox who Purchased The, bill goes into effect on lVfee
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daniaged.
the general store business of R. J. 1'ti next Year.
Laing & Co., took possession
eu e.tremendous deittand fot rural mail
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Merida 'attel, has since been taking '30xes• , •
stock end gotta& bust/teas inshanet •
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MAY 110D and GUN.
"In the land of the Moose Bird,"
the Marys of atrip eleven hundred
milers by canoe artd portage from
the north shore of Lake Superior to
Hudson's BaY, Via the' Albany river,
forms the attraetive feature of the
May essue.of Rod and Gutt itt Vane
ada panelled by W. j, Taylor Liuti
ted, Woodstoek, Ontario. The liar -
tor a Mr. W. 3. Melone one of the
e mole Visitors 1ron4 the States who
I fin* 1 tborvorgdo of Osolds
1 A
ad-
TAX RATES IN ONTARIO
LVVINTER MOTOR BONNETS.
Mighty Natty IVIodels For
Cold Weather - Spins.
Mn11ieipa statistics for the Pro-
vince of Ontario for 1909, lust pub-
lished by the Bureau of Industries,.
give some interesting information.
Daring that year the rate per head
taxes inepolled for all purposes
throughout the provino is 409.78,
whieh was 42 cents higher than the
previous yeareand the average mill
rate for the proVince was 17.
whieh wee 0.41 higher than durink
1908, Tha debOtt110 (lett otthe
‘ft..:. LA_
Chancollor Lloy4141corge, *who in
• tioduced Unemployment and
---Sreltaeoatosixtatiratrives ine Irn
• 'peria.1 Parliament; -...
RUIN FACES liA:NY MEN WEE() HAD
BEEN I PROSI)EROTA CIRCUMSTANCES
The list of sttclouble liability" share
holders of 'the defunct Farmers ,
Bank contains the names of seven I
hundred persons, moetly Ontatio I
fartnera whoovithin a feW days, will :
be requeisted to hand over to the I
eurator, Mr, G. T. Clarkson, an a-,
mount aPProxixnatinethalf a milhon,
dollars. This means that the gross
Iota of subscribers for ,stock in the
Travers Otstitution will be over one
mullion dollars.
The number of contributories ult-
"on whom the burden of- the double
liability will tall was given. to the
Toronto News Friday morning by
Nr. C"Everyl arl s
sc)cOntributor,". said he,
"will be called., 'upon. for one hun-
dred per cent! beYond the amount
of his ,sobscription," . •
Ask For $584.500:
The deficiency noted in the cu-
rator's report on December 19th,
1910, following the closing of • the
bank's doors was $43-6,011,93. Ac-
cordiug to the Oficial Governinent
estimate contained hothe Chart-
ered Banks Report or November,
1P10,. arrionth before the Farmers
Bank Went under, the amount of
el
stock eubscribed wase$584.500, and
-ttlie-paid-410.45671-549;-oTh '.
capital authoriied was $1,000,000.2.
By the application of the double
liability. clause the ,subseribers of
the Farmers Bank will have to go
into their pockets for $581,500. It is
uoderstood that the Keeley. mine
Will be counted by the curator in, .
his officia/report of assets as pure-
ly nomin,al and as has been done in
similar cases may be marked down .
Oat a value of "K." *
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By the procedure taken in ;tha.
liq,uidation of tire defuoct concern%
the. average extra leiry upon stock
holders will be $835, but the divis-,
ion of the liability being On no sueb.
equal basis will fall upon many with
great severity. The majority of
the stock was held by farmers in,
Ontario, who were drawn into the
deal by the assurance of high dist- '
idends, .
Process of Liquidation,
"The proceedings in such eases. as .
the winding up of the 'Partnere
Bank," Said 'Mr. Clarkson to the .
News, "takes the form of first ar-
ranging a list of an parties .whora
we consider legally- bound under
double liability.elause, This list
is made known to all concerned
and if any person does not consider
himself legally liable he has the
privilege of appearing -before a
court and stating ease. At the
tendoofeueltoltearingstilieolist-iscoe'
sidered eomplet6.and the curator
proceeds to eollect the ..amomita
due."
now the oldest building ' • in town
and owned by 'the Provincial: Gov- !
element, He had been the Means
of having the line extended to Ede
niontoa and had sent and received
the first telegraph messages 'sent
or received here. Thia-avasolust8-79.
Every day Mr. Taylor took wbrk
over the wire from Winnipeg from
• 800 to 1,000 words of general news,
and posted a copy on the door of
fhe • olcl fort, for the benefit of the
few settlers. Four other 'copies he
distributed among the OM' most
prominent men of the place.
Frank Oliver -then kept a store in
'the 'little settlement, and As he had
been a, printer in his earlier days,
one day Taylor suggested to the
trader that he' get some type and a
little press' arid start anew!!! sheet.
Mr. Oliyer agreed, and when; ' the,
following simmer, he made kis, an-
nual triP to Winnipemin Ox-eart.
he brought back. With him A case of
tYpie and a small hand press. It is.
said that the Bulletin was Started
on a capital of $22,50.
Mr. Olivet' found, when he got
home, that he had neglected to get
any large type for a- heading. Mr.
Taylor Was resourceful, so out of a
piece of wood he carved. the head-
ing, "The Bulletin'? The wood had
a tendency to Warp, and finally it
had to be cut into three pieces. One
day the pieces got mixedeand the
paper mane out, under the heading
"The thi Butte" ,
The paper was is:apported,. and as
the town grew it made steady pro-
gres,s. It has grown new into a
modern daily with 'seeming OA
evenioto editicins. •
somipeosisojessisesiolowleo
Editotial Notgs
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eseeseseessersessee
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other Men to rally around his Steed ing that we are no longer a baby
ard hemuet setit up firmly where.' colony of &great 'Empire -but •an
they eau. see •it.". know !there teg4tal Part, .Well in 'the front of
ate those who :wish everybody to i the van of progress. Big head is
say their prayers to them and net a enfeeble possession but , a
desire them to sink their personal- proper valuation of ouis Present
iter but People should be careful situation and the advantages
whose lead they follow and by ex- possess should proVe very helpful -
eicising their best 5udgment and to us as a people rn our future de -
closely scrutinizing the position of velopment. .
affairs do what they considers is
best whether it pleases or displeas- s
. -
Restering the Model Schobls and.
replacieg 'oneoethent at Clintoia,is
.amoVe deserving of commendation
and We trust will be accompanied
by many beneficial teoults.
, The coming two Months will see
I inlay
timeis in hurch„ educational
,and Natioual circles and few ;days
will be wasted by the industrious
fern:Lee as- he laborer with the ex-
pectation of total. harvest.
es. nave •dpinion,s and 'convictions. If the ehange of front ins the
and be sure yoo are bettering con- land purchases in Toronto for the
•ditions.before you, giVe them up.
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already many are laying plans for
the Summer' outings, many of them
hating to do with a vacation.by some
water stretch.. These Inlidays are of
real' value to tbe adults but are ,spdei.
ally advantageous to the youtb, who
should be large shareri4 in the expedi-
tions. By getting near to Nature
there is a creative: spirit and ,helpful
tendency that continues:for many a
day. •
nOlatiM or vetiver in BILE.
Metering is now stiehra °Simi mode
a transit -talk, automobile fashlotis ere
in a class apart, and both dressmakers
atel inilliners make special desiges to
meet.the eeeds of the fair autalsts.
• In the sketch are two Mseinating
honnets*for winter spins. larown vat
Vet Is the material of the attraetivti
model with wide strings of Ivory settee
'this same atin Is used for the face.
quilling Mad for the ehous. -St
• Tlie other bonnet is of shot taffeta
silk in a queer peaked shtipe with veil
to match Oa rosette of Iridescent tie.
St*
• Last week Hon. A. Poyntan, a4nem.
ber of the Australian Cabinet was • a
visitor at Ottawa While en route to the
Coronation ceremonies in England.
Both 'Australia and New Zealand hese)
shown progress sonaewhatinarvellous
but in it all there is always a "loyality
sad devotiOn to the -great British
Empire that is hot evens outdone' bY
the Dominion of Canada.. '
EVerY farm Zourtial and Agricult
ural paper in Canada as far as we
are EtWare, is aetaunch supporter
of the Reciprocity agreement. NO
doubt believing that the question
is of far • greater Moment .than
patty prefereetee or political affi-
nation, It looks as if the farmer is
likely to 'secure his innings es well.
as the rea,nufacturer and if this
• happy 'elimax',can be attained this
Dominion shOuld be in abettor poi
tion than ever to move forward to
Wider permanenceot bade than
has 'yet been recorded.
Lieut. -Governor's . proposed resi-
dence is any criterion of the man-
ageraent of Crown Lands it is not
much Wonder that esepethern Otare
10 is not the • drawing med. it ought
to ,be. The Gpverement paid*. $90-
.000 for melte at Bloot street that
had been bought for $62,500 a short
time previous and now have invest
ed $12,000 for a 19 -acre . plo.t ia
Rosedale,. Pessibly theold game Of .
"three out all out may ,neeessit-
ate a third expensive venture be-
fore the question of site is defi-
nitely settled., _Somebody should
wake Up, and realize that real es-
tatedabbling is not ,suptiosed to he
one of the neeesiary iancomplish-
ments to the !Provincial Legislat-
ure.
•
, • .
Tueadae ofothis week the .Cana-
dian 13oy Scout dontingeot . on the Royal George for England
• where they will .take ilart in the
great Bisley rifle Watches; Theii
will visit the historic battlefield of
Waterlop and be present at the Cor
°nation ceremonies.' The b93r5
wbre •selected as a result of
c.x1-)ertness at the Canadian targets.
11 Will be a greatl outing and should
do the youths so engaged gOoda
DomMioneGoVernment finanees are
being contributed in the shape of
,a grant to aid in covering the este
penees of the trip.
Littelyt times have been "expert-
enced at sorne Chatoin' Offices locat
ed at lake and river ports since the •
°belling of navigation, Sorae Of 1
the early sailinga are otaken ad-
vantage of by economical house-
holders who thipk they ean hit
greater bargains with Uncle Sam
and dodge the lynx -eyed !Cana-
dian officialaem the retern. gaid
.officials got Wise however and
when the duty was colleted the
offenders ascertained they would
have saved money as well as avoid-
ing getting wartn under the collar
by buying at linrrie. There appears
to be a good deal of the ald Adam
en every considerable number of
people yet as far aft cheating Cus-
toms dims andeinetead of being
•It pays to be out and out. *Ikea
man has a baore unetnefortabletible
we *mild ineagiee, than, the trim -
Melo Whether hi olitic% religiou,
hnpaess or what else.' Cortland
3Iyers wig right when he said;
oThe' Man who ,tumble s and stare -
Mere out hi* testinlony is left* ate
knket and Ottglst to b*. It ho Wot*
There is a proposal on foot at tor
Onto' and other titles to have the
doOrS of the Public Library °tenon.
Sunday s eo that people might be
,eneouraged to spend an hour or is()
cuthamed of it they rather ,glory at reeding or might seture a bookto
their ability to fool the officials, . Peruse at home. Whether it Would
Wonder if It be called straight eupPly a. 'gone fele •wade or not
dealIng? is a debatable question even in
• tentres of poptilatioto in the Mal-
ority of instaneee theetlesired vole
A uoteWorthy fact is emphasized limn tot`id be obteifted en Saturdae
by,..Frederick CaMpbell, the emin- thereby permittiog the large por-
ent English jourealist who said at tion. of Sundae to be. Spent among
the EVery Day Club "that the great Its pages, 11 90 debired, Those Witli
est thing done tri, the world today athirst for knowledtge or an a,rixiety
is being, done le Canada, ;where to seek the etquai„ tanee et new
people of Many rtes tt,the bOittit as'
limilated, and a great ,British eTa-t,
tion Is in proceee of intetedsful end
wonderful'growth." As 'Canuoko
eutliors p.assees „ mple. tipper.
tenity: of fte.quiring "the Obleet With
''out opening the doors of 'the Pu,b.
lie Libraries ort the Sabbathat
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