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as tattle t err :
baau tat rear advert sem_ tb
✓ its tr tat fastrm awe as �r rat
swab mamawmt `mflea m
waste•• ami sante lbs be as belt
Sarwas awls et els Dar awl Print, t1t }R
,are
lleerales lmsWam. w..a.aa' wraa�R
Ws at a tYwms 1r Ibis at is
Lrehabs ler vs.. aI
mesa id tem a ssbra Peer* ler bet awsek.
tar era � Larger advertise
tam err Ullawaaweassmaarab tESe ago
mama beat it in er eso01-1
me maw waft tie et wIllib b lbs
►era, a emwliesl s ad
marred aantmi_.
Swats lar awl tenet advertise
insets hall is enswarth•.
&album all eaws.wlvatsms to
THE Ri6NPL PRIr'Tilw (10.. limited.
dsiufl tt. Owe.
9OhIZlCH I'R &)k . Jt'SE !, 1e1t
MR. PROUDFOOT NOT A WITNESS.
It was to be ex prated that some people
would he deceived by the trick of the
6ove•ramentcounsel in the Wbitaey-
Hannii investigaticm in asking Mr.
roudfoot to take the witness stand.
wyis exactly the reason why tube
summons was issued— to deceive
people who would not think the mat-
ter out -and there are probably a
good many who, like the plan who
writes to The Glob.-., think Mr. Proud
toot should have gone into the witnew
box and -repeat rd his charges on
oatt.'
On reflection such persons will nee
that Mr. Proodfoot took the only pos-
sine course. He had no fled -band
knewlellgeof the tr err which
were supposed to be under' 1D.
ve$tig&tton. . He was not present
when Mr. Taylor and Mr. Hanna bad
their conversations. He did Dot aero
Jahr. Hanna take the litchi or ark for
another S500. He ores not in a position
to say of his own direct knowledge
that Mr. Taylor was "fixed" by the ar-
bitration pr•oc �edings. He did not one
the octal tenders matti,.ulat.ed. if be
,had gone into the witnews box and bad
been Raked qustions along these lines,
be would have bad too say that be had
no direct knowledge of these things;
then ibe 6over•DmeDt counsel
would have allowed no further goere-
i obs, arid the impression would go
forth that Mr. Proudfoot had no evi-
dence to support the charges be had
shade.
Take a parallel case teem *✓•spad-
ing• mitre familiar to the average man.
When a of osrcut.ing c .unael is named
for an •...ire court., he comes t•, tow -D
perhaps ju,.t the day before the court
open.. hi... a ce nvex•sa• ion n it b the
meaty Crown el tartlet. in r✓let to
gala tourh wit.h the cares et herb are
tip ems* heftier toe mart, „r d has
placed is his heads certtelin 6oruments
to be teed i ..ptessepttio g; the c ata+.. 1
When tts earl npets he is prepared
to combed his cares with t he material
in his pottsamion, and peatiibly is able to
recur* 0* telaricxie. orf I be persons
indicted. Rut no cape would think of
demanding that the prette.c•u:izg coun-
sel druid go into the w-it.neees bot:.
Seth a pteoexwding would he far•ciral,
as he would have no evidence to give
as a witness.
tileietly Mr Proudfoct, altlteogh
in poeteaiwa M et -Acmes .totem.. 1n
hie opinion, to oonviatt tale secased
Ministers before as im patti el tri hutsal.
was 9101 is a position to give evi-
dent* m- a WI/ Dese.
Of ✓aurae Mr. Prtwrdfoota refusael
will serve as an excuse for persons wb O
de net dewire to understood the facts ;
het teeny ripper who. f Bate& the
paoota ngs ie the mead lamellae -
tin email east to we ether basest.
can leis era that the (�av meant
and lira seppeAste weal bear w evi-
ieacehat tint which they wanted a
belle.& that the ehtiteaff&if. NO fa r es
the eleasd of the seajority of las
wa.littne warn cam a ae& was • howl-
bytear.
EDITORIAL NOTES
I only a few mere days fur J one
brides.
The people of Goieritb want every-
body within teach to areae and help
nem celebrate, Damian Day.
Mr. Barran will ,pas, the Rents
ahem tb-•..me time Rh James Whit -
wry abashes the tneti.g .pteam•
lir. Dean still edema the Cam
dna people se
jag oak views ea the nee lesaria
•-eartattdittH to the beanie impost of
The lrntbtml Star ani abseil at his
�. •
Sanand7 haws mow eboee
sa Aaeesisea anis the bp.
hail this pot as ma to the oea1.r'7 elf
peen P
New, . pe.(sag the.. are breaks is
the Byers mem W b..peeei jest
harm this talon( of the rate is Gelb -
rich int Jansary, what would the to -
sat
s
sett haw hale. ti
The !lysed.1 Harm retina togas*
weans a voice is entry .aoitiaga s
spas of the •interest ahampitaiaj of
dos worm'• cater by 14 r. lethn her
•td. The WOWS bare their hay
rattly is cased matter& as Tway.
11 supporter,. of the Whitney Gov-
ernment are reads to argue that the
receipt cot the Taylor oo.ttisfien.
while Txyl nr bad a cissa atAtima. the
Goveer•nment, was all might, Its they
ptspareed t o *ay that this art e[ thing
ehaesld be allowed withoat limit?
Statistics issued by the Department
of Labor at Ottawa show that at the
clover of 1P12 there were Jelf1.1�JO mem-
bers of trade unions in Canada. Of all
countries the United States has thr
larges; number of trade union mem-
ber s, Levee• ey being pecond and Great
Britain third. In proportion to popu-
lation, however, Great Britain has the
largest membership and Germany
is second. Sweden third, the United
States fourth. and Canada ranks with
France. Denmark. Holland and Nor-
way. in Great Britain six out of
every hundred of the population are
members of trade unions.
ember -satire papers are trying to
persuade the farmers that the Senate.
in amending the highways aid bill, was
doing some gr•(4at -wrong to the farm-
ing community. The following para-
graph from a farmers' journal puts
anotber fact ori the maters
"Tbere is no Decersity for a national
highway. at least not for a considerable
time. The only people who are
ciamaring for it are the motor nen.
Itwwuld be of vett' little use to any,
odarclass. To farmers it would be of
tr sees. They could not use it in sum-
mer to any extent, as it would be
entereled with autos., and in winter It
world be no better than any other
&how -covered road. decides, it would
lack up a very large amount of capital
that could he used to neon tetter
advantage mud profit in building much
more ne em:eery roads."
Apologists for the Nhitney Govern-
.ment are attempting to draw a par-
allel between the case of the: British
Ministers who had dealings ' in Mar-
ooni stocks and that of Si, James
Whitney and Hon. W. .1. Hanna in
relation to the T roudfoot ("barges.
The cases are quite diseimilsi. The
British Ministers were not afraid of ate
fall engnirv, and counsel were allow-
ed the greatest latitude in the exami-
nation of wit.nesees. t<b-n the et1-
denot was all in the veredirt of
the c, remittee. and apparently the
general verdict of the public. was that.
while the Ministers had not been so
pune'i'i .0-1y careful as British tIii,is-
Lela hare 10 b. to ovoid even tb. ay.
mare of evil, there had really hen
no wrongdoing in the iransac•ionf
from beginning to end. In Ontario
the eirrumst.anoes are very different_
Ministers are accused on the floor of
Parliament of having had cxrrr•upt
dealings with a Gowpnemtnt one ra.•-
tor. A farcical nativity is ha•1, wit
urates are -baked erlf whenever the
•sister tlregiwe to get uncomfortable
fnribe Ministers, and thea after ham -
Mg sway such eeidevice es the pe rains
majority wants to hear a v.atlict ih
htteougbt in that tbeaeasat-1 Iffiaalers
are i..erent. If sigh a farm were
perpetrated in Britain the ltiwistry
etapwuitile ft.t it weal& be n►ept.att of
aloe b • wave et psifie itrilB.soion.
la a.tario the IBsires haw it out
tad trn.t to the shoat mine i.s of
the electorate tri haw the alair for-
gotten before the seat tisiiiea.
Tile A eatalen feat le imtly to se.
boa the Dada ship now r Anna
lire wawa Per t7eaain a de dam.
rorty aid Vas top ter her ewe per
Wain wwtN ha a 'rap.eetler palet
FON OUR OONTEMPORo R'ES.
Ata D--
owbMs awe ssie
Ta !I 10 ains
ed tl.r
im New
Mat �s Ss' eta eras
vas litailas hie aarbesee weak sleet a: Se per amiss. ate is
?ea It Repeats Whet It Hears
wedsaad s.b�ias.rew.
fled li - bee a mew that tains
panics. lac as Man it 0919a as
iwta�astl7 as nom est the humans
that sale* b9 •triad- Y. R.—
The sehreasa. etIows le the etherr i9 t9 the !et
Mese night
werieassa s.tt�atwsw.
Sir Behest Paha saga.tees the
diesso.o_ut. es s ranks :.d�itn to
ire nen feed et advice sere 0..
fe•rettet. Mai dews& meso *Madero
er II the wayfn to le : hats •lens✓`
e • epwt .g, sir lent mos/ ho
d ea have seat •arse✓ the ret
as creep est the Adam wb. wiaP
Ude eehiR+a sa tha Q the tawrt eR
A W of ttlmea
taeaaa sessmom
.slew Amfpleas*ye a hes raveled
the pawned a 1 .r i. Wolin wall=ppm Ask is als ass haatMai allibegs Wine ht Wet*Ip
at easiellea As
aae..L la a chinch «.nooses
• .love active pet it the
heaps es the eade
todd its mambo•
u this .oar •• ae
of the area is
y' a-
d
as their asp
can
blame them T
What Aasareia Is Deng.
The Asta.lias Wary. eassislien et
the hWtamhip exoiner w►�Mw ts.
barn is is to cemplise thissed et
=zogistsistoth. Tits Ling is noise to
to area the meting a
tits oomplatiag teat. ad the ilia • ter
ares: e( ►tsttta.lis Ira appalaid
ftlriiaith asalatlmisl to the - aa.-
atrsAad ib7al ►slat✓. Hsirf
8 * this sew will mato half
people of Comedy [nye ap and err
traitor ! 4siut ai ! ea•pseame ! and ail
tear •thee had seems they oat thi91a
of. Is [bete days at the Gamma
pts 1Z what sight hes Australia to have
a fleet that is tart metal sd is the
North Sea Me the paeweQiias d Greet
Britain l What rigs* has site to any
fleet a bet ewe .siert her own flag
with its Se thees Ower !' It es the
tiwegeati09adaoswar:part to Ataatra-
ha'r mime is tattling a astry that
is noisy teswtiatg down all tbrs e
epithelia on the bees of Canadian
L hart ate by the Oasweervat ivea. The
coot total isaswdiss 1 the Lag wad of
ultra loyalty, by on petty is Canada.
with the implication tb.t the weber
party is les level and bringing this
ince beamed pa.Liese ..sues. is foreleg
the people wbo bare always con -
sinned aheallekaes ai eerely loyal to
lore their Inyalty en account vett [belie
uislike fat obit way the dead, and 'surd
•'1 isit y" arc her used and paraded
wi'.n n.. 1Otbra' elyect than to encore
political ad raster. There is no doubt
t hat A u:t raise is teyal, and 1 eat she
see, to an Auetraltan fleet the test
rearans ..f preset -ring the Empire.
Canadian Literals arr. also loyal to the
Empire. The whole "ditremor* cc the
navy question n u decide whirhof the
t wo proposed °ourwea is beat for Omisala,
most likely to develop pa triple -1m
mu -t efficient and least likely to tiring
ab..ut lut,urr friction.
Fast Service Torontoto Winnipeg wa
Grand Trunk Railway, Northern
Navigation Company, and Grand
Trunk Pacific Railway.
-Steamship Express" leaves Toronto
10.45 a.m. roe h Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday iia Grand Trunk Rait-
wai st riming at Hamilton, RranUord,
Paris, �1oons4ock., Ingersoll, Loudon
anti 'u-athroy, srriring Sarnia Wharf
4.4ti p. m., Wait mg direct counection
with the YrosibMn Neag atsw. Grow
Payy p•lscld iter nes hi salty the is
Wharf 4.1S p.m. for Sault .Ste. 14
Ont.. Port Arthur and Fort Wallas.
s.
Steamer tearing Sarnia Wharf )ree-
daya does not call at Part Artier, fhb
the arrival of steamers at Fort Wit-
ham. special trains of the highest
standard leave that po,n• at 4 45 p.m.
vta t>;rafJ Trebel Parti:
•raising Winnipeg 7.45 ui. next
non rine: 1'he set vice aff:)rdeed by this
route is the finest in evrt_v respect and
includes parte'-cair, pat•.,ir cars and
coaches tete-ern Toronto and Sarnia
N Mere rxeel lea , rem hoe on the metZ-
er. (,f the Northern Naivete/ion Cam -
rainy, including the ••Hatnr.rtc," the
fi ur.t and fattest rte i ush e p ..n the
tiserat Lr.kes. Standar al•epiag carve
'elect, it' lights in loner and upper
tans th, i, cc.i0nis_ sieeq.it.g cars (berths
hart, toning cars and coaches on the
Graud Trunk Pacific Railway l.etwre.'
Fort \Villiaw and IVinniprg, also
standard sleeping ears to Saska:otn
and Earunu t..ei.
speru I 1 rants ren eh. reverse we y-
froomSatnis %.'Emit to T.•rltu-.seli
1'..rsd.y, Fri•lwt' cud
hull ,.*11Ir•miaz•s, 1e•,.-rTalians r».
$ • au.r, - .n trains aI all tiriwu Te n..
r F. Lae acct it t So.,, 'roam
Pas -✓✓ever✓ anal Ta:aet .A.iewt... Grr.4r
rich. •
WOMAN A
GREAT SIJFFEIEI
Ti Boar Sbe Wes Rllwad
To Hialtb by. Lata E.
f share's Vegeta.
ble
egeta-
bile Compose&
Max 011t -**1 seat mein Lydie
11111101511 Te/sLLL Crwis ed an
Por
aimed the world he -
ems it hes der at
nal elle am.aimed
bee yeses I ems se
e n deem net I nes
u sable et de eq
wort. I hd taea.l.
weans. andidoese
/r periodic pia
e>ematipstite s a 1 I
hedtedie. alt am 1
I an well et ata thea
dings. I tact Ly-
dia
Lr--- 's V k1- OssepswL
Liana lilt and Samna Week I Hive
7+s pomata• to paha this tetter to
hs4 •haw." - Mr Water Ka -
coma sats egl. Tilbury, arteria, [lea
Or .f Mrs. Tully.
Oltliempa 12. - " I take pioneer le
wdtiegtdthem ► yea for what Lydia E.
Phrase's Vegetable Ceepawd h as
dans tee sew. 1 sawed with each sw-
ill peririe puna and W a dense, -
mart. aped received ne basil bum ca
name. I was advised to tette Lrira
E. Makem's Vegetable C sepw.d, Mad
am saw a wet; as ever. -Mtn Int -
URN Tawe, 2052 Ogden Arm✓.,
Chicago, ILL
o If yea have the slightest doubt
that Lydis F. Pisihases Vegeta-
ble Cies peen d wilt kip yws,wrille
to Lydia E.PinkhamlieiidaeOes
confidential Lynn Main. fee ad-
vice. Tour letter will be opened,
rend and answered by s woman
and held in strict .asidaioa.
To fill the time alletsed to has to the
trim with ••piles and with tboag.t is
the only nqk wiiii we oa trees to
watch its piallige with egsaaislit? .-
W. H. LeaiW
+/nwr. of OM reetes roe Catarrh that
Otwtsite Mwecrry,
senasod ash
ras/esrse sy at
tem a•• - it thane• tor
Ws Lal aha he sed s-
dmit es =Me MR= larts
Y+. t7cca.raeawwe R J.
lessesibe se
�ai_bea a �Rrsart s.. raw tavern sea
s
the and •sewn. (tress• a eha taco•
*9sit► t.d�meMwss �iw
vas hi- t,rm.s i..aelir Iii sae
la tis t a F. J• Cisme, & 'Cls ems c-
ensus
.da aresagges. Prier':'' yrilisataa
Take mare Plea tot esemipatiss.
C1ergyssaim(inditpsantiy►-• ToD sa
that you haven't aDythisg to be
fhaaktnl for ! Why, look at your
.eights Hares ; be bas jilet 1•rrt his
eine be influenza." But k e -"Bat that.
don't do me any good ; I ain't Hayes.
-
': ? "J .. best for nems.
I -'ere ^L' sae
_ _. _ _ _ - f 1 tad commit.
emit.
itnedsold Dees•_ . 7 = - , r- awe c5..e. .n...atpl.
"-aryl ^±y waw aai^ytts
T • hoeakeners ens •that sat
hafttralat7 sorb galeeemor p!
Lp•dd eeme helped mgpsOsee la
a sow "Dealepe-this *9 Ltlawlws
was sec aaelly pat -
Inlet la the Masai Yea. ins
baa a maw of rebs Lams:
The dna at am data, settee �t
dry ado, twin he beevy. aim _
lag the ..--- tr stat miens Nhsailt
be ter am ass theestgble ds7.
Thee •bait abet Maw away roar
man. brat as t is pines a Maw
whoa thin stat hta ft&
Then .halt ant b wale eau ter
Mee r the ea. hat del had Pim-
ihee atilt 91st AhmedtI Mahar
hq bursae- or a beta hat ! with
bat send ter oak tad 'tel Me 7w
an the beat that the ••entre
Thee that set let the trot ems est
from thy pia, became thee cant[ pre-
vent t by Mari( the sow with a
strip d whLe alas wrong eat of Coli
[wane
Thea set sot pap [aria ems !ter
dry amsass bat thee slat tt!
bre greaser with a ohs et anp tri
Shwa Ghat ant snow eara h. tats.
whoa a cloth wet la anger d pit
ser It es peeves&
That shalt tat s elks new hatlas
Mohan mal atter Aha hart pec tom
la a p et colt wear. sat whin t
tat bell and thea tart Ing tseffewe
tr Ms tmae&
abwdea Pee Mara
t Is eW that sewtllsec Mahe the
IMO clot•✓ ler a waxer/ or �vanithod
Owe that at ha hear toem� Ow Ow
lama limilaset.
Seep tag wetter wt ter Ole p.ir.
hr It dam etwint L .erh.al hart
the I. and a plasm yds dare ea
an . asehhrig broth aft the mals
.reamer✓ ea Mel. ming maw .r
ares/ •( diet and sell na gena amen
>Sm
torallat h area swot • sal lir
taai.pee tread the now palaell la Os
Sar Inn
Y_ -.Llt.d pelt.
Sha lams w bwlae • • snag
et ~am vtettmrse pts Wan
satinet• tams ism data adi .�
Ing aside be Mega le ata salla
the et
WWI” orad anew Urn age •
beta !ha *9 ham +raaa•rlrl111
lei MO Same .t snip and
7
W. A HESON & SON 1
SPECIAL. SELLING OF
Summer_Dresses
hbtaidereds ethers *lass mewl share ee
bag epeeist fiwmi•m at d et
regain price. [pasting sew at from
><s.si to Ij7.OS
Ladies' Coats Clearing
Ladies llsett nit (`.,ate, made 1 p-Ssbe ate
mescaline
trimmed ibeatnie ate a✓ kill
nee steles merits• VII lalN.__to
five OW* to SCUMS
Ladies' Separate Skirts
Whits pori in wish Skirts, wallah and well
madeat earl. .. S2.00 to Mt. 7111
Serge Skirts
N..y. cream, b:u:k at sac► *4.00 and
MAO
Embroideries at amt -price,✓
1.t___lam' cse%
with soft/lopeddreams. Raised totoyper yard. 1106 and 7bc
Ladies' l may. le every grade, ladies kb,
chilies'' Stlk Lisle How. wear oesrntended s;
sea tan sec
Dress Mustin
Twenty pieces dress Voiles and Muslin.
all leading shades'. 'normally priced per yard 1 tic
and 20c
Butterick Patterns for July all in stock.
W. ACHESON & SON
Balm* says' that ore of the best
petertativee of fri.tldahip u as in-
terior rcmviction r 1 boner point or
points of superior it y 1a each party.
lira Mate:' -"1 wander what makes
that dog so afraid of rue!. He always
acts as if he thought 1 was goring to
kill him.' Little Daughter- -1 daresay
he's seen you +parkin' inc.-
Hard-worked Father -1 cannot see
why 1a dislike wok : to me it's real
eaje met.. Lary So -That's it. 1
deet, think it's right for one to gree
one's self up wholly to pleasure.
Jas. Cumming.
Painting, Decorating
and Wall -paper
hanging.
All won k done peva ptl c and
in thorough manner.
Residence—Albert
S`'
Telephone No. a47.
FOOTWEAR LEADING STYLES OF
at Shar•ma9's for the summer assess are now being
sbi-wn." 1t will surprise you shat Ilse Footwear w,
her showing at little price.
We will appreciate Mowing you the popular white
new buck. white canvas Pumps and iJxforda, patent
and gun-metal Pumps.
Wm. Sharman
Corner East St.:tad Square
COLLEGE
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noaltesowssertessnowearearaseeleseratew
r
lidi idofl Instruction
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NORTHERN'
BUSINESS COLLEGE
OwEN UOUlQ, ONTARIO
Twr•tirit• $rodents to beg n with pa
any day. Position• guar• 1.1.1-4 ter
graduates. Staff of el•r r:ai..: a. 1.-
formation free. t
C .4.. Fi.Eattc. F C A.
T't:ncip,r. 1, D.Ftxalxea
Secretary.
'IJ.em.i.nd- of rmt.Diatal.wne,��'�r't`a'
ere fag: r.i.yas ion to thele Oro ■
morn✓.• tuna; It t• tea.ttlap a. amrn-
rapiWrh.lonnkloanDr•-. •, 1.'•"li': 1., • • . 0111]
wen -w• •.. 1 • faro ••r -e r ...novo.. . • RI,:-
1--• ' i.iritien_ '1'1 Iia)
rove- i! 4,11 -t, r• -'-t. -n-
Im•d. Tenter ✓••Mace d 1',ei.-Ul-
iwi taarnettnn. E.....• 1. •-.. ter.
Th,yews' rtlrr�1✓
veo
I41I w - renege, ,r„iwrr� m i�,haleSieves ora renege,,.•.
yarn.1 Mr PIC' Ter ..r•I.••r+.
a�risr-d .-u-h t'•nomenr'lial
*Me .Anse..C:en of ('w91P,,. fi•••,•n.er
$beer• i' f•. noor, Spnee h000e.-
tell a 'e....o:.unn.
chascn Busies allege
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1`,asid• nt.
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Pr.. .le
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CANADA Portland CE
Horse and Auto Livery
i am Ceotanuin4 ' br
livery tmeisees III
THE
Stone Barn
Sands aarat, with a
simis(is thapiew.
tlmrve7s, Hrw&Hrwi-
waat,. , rte., awl a Sae
stable of Larges.
AL-TOMOBIL'CS POR HIR[
'Buses meet all trains
and hosts.
Jrders promptly at
tended to at army time of
the day.
T*hphene S1.
T.MDAVIS
Machinery
iiiissey-liarrisSbep
HA31II.itON ETRE FT
is the place to buy your
Machinery, Buggies.
Witty Fencing and Bon e
Buck Fertilizer.
l�just received — a con-
signment of Canada Car -
j!+ also of
C�m). and
some frost Mount Forest_
A car of Bone Black
FeriaTtser jest in ; also
300 rods of the Frost
Fence.
ROBERT WILSON
The Sotaq-Renis Agar
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