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OUR OTTAWA LETTER
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Ottawa. April 14. -People round
keep asking what the Burden Gu
mei.t is doing with the %Var Mea
Act to curb the high cwt of It
Under the War Measures
isemolwouely by
o=ars of Parliament, the Govern'
oar do anythios/ it wishes with
laver, customs, prec edeote and bus
arrangements of Canada if the e
gvucy aria... So (pr as people can
that'. about whole it ends.
(ioterrament has tower to do wb
likes, but it doesn't like to do it.
K lib prices soaring .. they are
Canada most Governments wool
thinking of regulating exports wi
view to ensbltng the people who
i0 this country to get their fair •
of the products of the soil at r'eamo
'able rates. But far from regula
exports the Borden Government I
of while rte particular pelts, the
storage baron., bring on a coal tam
by using oars teat tnight be emplo
carrying coal, aa warehouses for t
food products until they can find
to carrythe rtufr across the ocean.
1n oter woide, the whole trans
ation equipment of this country is.
grace of the Burden Government,
the disposal of the food barons,
can use 11 or not in such a way as
throw the whole economic scheme
of gear. 1t is surely bad enough t
they should use their own warebou
to manipulate prices, but when t
proceed to commandeer freight ear
make it wore, it looks as if the W
Measures Act ought to take a h
ioBut 0,11
wi
But that veil not rte while t6
den Gov.rnmer, t is !n o®ce. Its
parent objee t is to band all the mon
in the country or," to its ft leods
food pirates. The munition work
tally get high wages, but whet'.
use when airy have to shell it nes
all out for food to ear. The food
rate reminds one of that grim old so
about the end. rtaker, "I'11 nail you
the last."
The Borden Government is not in
position to deal with the high cost
living in a thorough root and bran
way. There are two reasons for th
One is that the B( rden Government
teen responsible for the high cost
iving through its fiscal policy. T
other is that it vas put where it is
combination of greedy forestalle
d nervous financier who 6611 ba
t under complete control. The B.
en Government daren't do anJ this
a mitigate the high cost of livin
as
to mter won't let it. If itregulat
rices it w..uld be regulating its ow
riends. if it regul.ted exports
ould be putting a crimp in some
te chief benefeetors' profit..
The Borden Government has been
pains to avoid any run -its with t
net of living that would prejudice t
riende. Its Idea is to go through th
otions but not to do anything th
ill hurt. 1Vitb this object iu via
here have been route half -doze
oyal Commissions looking at th
oo.t of living from as many differeu
nines. They are encouraged by Lb
rn Government to take a go,
one look -end dot to be in a burry
eke up Ib-ir minds. The lunge
bey ran postpone their conclusion
he wiser they will be-fr r the Horde
monument. in the last two yea
and a ball it wu.t have cost the Bo
en (town Eminent at least a qu*Rer n
million dollar. 10 pay erot.omic sou
iesions of one kind and another t
n ing out the debate on the high cos
living until the next general electio
over.
In spite of this some of the oomnti
one have simply had to report. The
uldn't hold it any longer. The
dn't want to expire as it were b7
uzion of time. Most of them had
her work to do. So they tepertrd
d the Government did nothing
bout it. There were the more active
mquiaions. The ether commissionsl}'
d nothing at akad consequently
Ade no report, which course, on the
hole, suited the horde° Government
en better. .
A number of these high -cost -of -Irv.
g commissions harbored a joker in
e shape of the Cold Storage Ring of
nada, who was planted in their
ry midst so he could see what was
ming and bead it off. This is how
nest the Borden Oolrernment was
ut the high cost of living. ft
ced the Chief Operator at all the
ategic spots where the news might
expected to come Nest.
o all these commissions another
been added lately which is to go
the high coet of living from te
enUflc end. A distinguished scienselen-
iumbeen teppointed at a distill -
shed salaryto begin a reseerrh
ht away. vidently he has a life
He need tut report for a long
e yet. He has asked a thousand
er ',dentists to help him at nothing
week buf� glory galore and elm( et
thing is ore to come of it -except
immedisf.e report. This is a great
centratId effort on the part of
nee net only to help the Borden
vernment out of a hole, but, event -
y, as we take it. tr Feed the Poor
thout Giving Them Anything to
his orientate inquest, will, of course,
at it both ways.. It will not only
t out idiom -natural and unnatural
(teem. but it will eo doubt suggest
itutes for staple articles of die'
ch, under the Borden Government,
e become too expensive for these
ass. Theme subsiit.ues, one may
, will be somewballmore palatahle
• say, *inking one's teeth in the
Iture to satisfy a hearty appetite.
a matte's of fact, even biting the
'Lure omits too much, because.
er a forty -flee per 'amt. tariff,
Mare heeornrs too dear to act as a
substitute.
ay as a sub.titute for bacon and
is mit of the question, because
armyuses all the extra hay.
n le ceap yet. ono raw bran taken
hot water le maid te he good tor
digestion, owing to its papillary
nn. But the moment Premier
en's ford barons get the idea that
is in popular demand It will
up fn price, as rise ham done al-
p se
arsittrtdy having mentioned their bearing as a su Mt
y
potable. And en it goes, eih:
h• niked4 Rees to as • reinsert fir
meat
high et of Uving hut the fooHamrans get Hamra first and make It
precious than rubles. The War
res AM is about &a u.sted to stop
gay fellows as if It. didn't
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THE TONIC THAT
BRINGS IJE*LTN
"Frv'I+IIm" BMW Up The
Whole System
Those who take "lrruits-fives" for
the Ant time, are oftea astonished at
the way if'bwlds Mem ap mea mates
Mew feel biller all over. They may be
taking "Fruit -a -fives" for some specific,
disease, as Coastipatioa, Indigestion,
Chrome Headaches er Neuralgia,
Kidney nor Bladder Trouble, Rheu•
matism or Pain in the Beek. And they .
find when "Fruit-e•ti es" has cured the
disease, that they feel better and
stronger in every way. This is due to
the 01tmdrrfr1 ionic profrenhes of these
famous tablets, made from fruit juices.
80c. • box, 6 for $22.50, trial size, 25e.
At all desiersor sent postpaid by Fruit-
a-tives Limited, Ottawa.
exist at all.
The Borden Government bas it In
its mind that the vacant land problem
is going to solve the food problem -
bring the untitled roil end the returned
twiddle re together and the thing's don..
This •chem. had its origin in the
bright mind of R. B. Beonett. M. P..
or enure other Targe sequestrator of
prairie land,, who would be glad to
veil to the Government at a good
ewiogitng price the broad. idle acres
which produce nothing now but. faces.
The Holy drawback to this scheme is
that the returned soldier prefers the
city. No lonesome, prairie faros for
him where lie can toll.omely grow
wheat which the Borden Gov. rnment
will not let bim sell where be phrases.
H. F. UAnedy.
Replenish Your Blood
in the Spring.
Just now you are feeling "out of
sorts' -not your usual self. Quite rx-
bausted at times and cannot devote
real euergy to your work. Sleep does
not rest you and_you wake up feeling
"all tired out." Perhaps rbeumati•w
is flying through your muscles and
joint., of maybe your skin is disfigured
by rashes, boils ur pimples. Heat
aches, twinges of neuralgia, fits of
netvousnesa, irritability of temper. and
a disordered stomach often increase
your diseouifort in the .pang.
Tbe cause -winter ha, left its mirk
on you. These troubles are signs that
your blood is poor and watery that t
your nervep a, a exhausted. You must
renew and enrich your blood at once I
and restore tone to your tired turves,
or tb.re may b4 a eomplete break- •
down. The nowt powerful remedy
for these spring ailments in risen, wo-
men and children is Dr.' Williams'
Pink PI11a for Pale Pe. p'e. became a
tbe.e Pills cleanse hos blood and n
etreogtben weak nerves, g
'NAI, - CODE ' ifH
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PREPARING THE SOIL
Pkat This to Do in (letting the
Garden Ready,
FEW TOOLS ARE NECESSARY
haters venom a Diatag, Mating,
amd Tramplentias Whack WOI
Heap the Amateur to Get Warted
(By a. C. JOHNBTON, Vegetable
ap.elatret, Oster*. Department e*
Adrlealture, Turuate.)
The soil le the workshop la which
le found etas of the Ceostltuents
whMab go to make up pleat food.
These foodh must be so treated that
they will be La such a condition that
they may be readily taken up by the
slender rootlets of the plant so that
the dant will thrive and mature.
It possible add some manure to
your tail and work it up well before
planting time. This manure may be
obtained pogsibt from various
sources eloM to your home; livery
stables or Arms dealing entirely with
manure would. be willing to supply
it at a reasonable rate. On heavy
soils it L particularly recommended
that heavy applications be made In
order that the soil will be of a much
liner condition so that it will rotas
e large quantity of plant food. Man
of the garlten soils will be beuetl
by the application of lime. This
may be secured from various sources
such as the contractor and builder,
lime and cement dealers, and may be
in the form of fresh lime or even
slaked lime. This lime should be
scattered over the surface of the soil
after the digging has taken place,
and a sumclent amount should be
applied to make the surface of the
ground fairly white. This should be
gently raked into the soil just pre-
vious to the planting of the seed.
DIGGING, It is necessary in all
gardens that the soil be turned over
at one 'time or another during the
early spring In order that it may be-
come dry and tined. We find that
many of the troubles of the back-
yard gardens are caused by digging
the soil too early in the spring. One
of the easiest ways to tell when the
soil 1■ ready for digging la to gather
a handful and press the Anger over
it. If the soil in the band sets la a
somewhat rwmpact 1114811 the time L
not tar enough advanced for ,om-
meneing digging. If, however, the
soli fails apart into several small
parta we may rest assured that 11 is
perfectly safe to dig.
OOLN. It la unnecessary for the.,
backyard gardener to purchase many
ools for this first garden. Those who
have been growing vegetables its
heir backyard for a number of years
gradually add to their supply until
fter three or four years they have
accumulated many special 1001s
which are suited los particular oper-
ations in the garden. Completats
re somettnteu that"tie expense
eeessary to commence a backyard
arden ls very treat. Many very
New, rich, red blood -your greatest
need in sprung -is plentifully crested
by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and with
this new, pure blood in your veins you
quickly regain health :and increase
your .trength. Then your skin be-
comes clear, your eyes bright, your
nerves strong, and you feel better!
sleep better, and are able to do your
wo• k.
Begin your spring tonic treatment
today for the Mind and with
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills -the Pills
that strengthen.
These Pills a r . sold by most dealere,
but do not he persuaded to take
"something just the same." it you
can't get the genuine Pills from your
dealer they will 1.e sent you by mail,
post paid. at 50 cents a box or six
loxes for il2.50 by writing The Dr.
R'illiatne' Medicine C.,., Brockville,
Ont.
if women were unahle'to ileo the
floe clothes other women wear they
would have fewer wrinkles.
god backyard gardens have been
made and excellent harvests obtain-
ed with very few and comparatively
Inexpensive tools. A digging fork or
spade, a rake, and a hoe are about
all the tools esaenal at the outset,
and these are inexpensive.
PLANTING OF SEEDS. When It
has been determined that the soil is
suitable for digging and the weather,
is nice and warm, It is necessary that
the seeds be planted In the garden.
As fine a surface as possible should
be secured, so that the little seeds
will quickly germinate and grow. To
Sow the seeds quickly, evenly, and
thinly requires conalderable practice
and care. The row may be made
straight by stretching fairly tight a
Piece of string from one portion of
the garden to another and using this
as a guide for making the trenches or
drills for placing the seeds in. After
the seeds have been dropped In they
void at once be covered with soil
gently drawing some of the loose
ace soil In over the seeds with a
e of stick or with the bands. This
I1 should, however, not be heaped
over the row but Should be plated
enly with the rest of the garden
fl and packed dew*.
THINNING. Backyard gardeners
ould not attempt to grow immense
entitles at first. It Is necessary
plant sufficient seed to secure a
od crop of plants, the more slender
rets being thinned out soon alter
y are above ground so as to assure
aaonable room for a good crop of
althier plants. The thinning
uld be confinenced when the
nta are from one to two inches in
ght and should not be left until
plants have become long and
nder, because if they are left one
nt simply tries to smother another
out; whereas, If they are thin -
to the proper distance they will
e room to grow to their required
of maturity.
[t'ANt(Pr,ANrp11EG, The elt7
eller will find it almost Impossible
grow plants of first -elms quality
such vegetables as tomatoes,
ry, or cabbages unless he has
er appliances such as a hot -bed,
ch enables him to start the seeds
early In the spring and some
before they undid have been
nted out I* the garden, In ordersho
t he may are early crops. It is
practice for him to purcbase
ts which may be taken to the
and garden and transplanted
t out In the garden ata required
nee and good healthy crops
wn from them, and In all cams
o purchasing plants only sturdy
vigorous growing planta should
accepted. Tomato plants to give
best results should be eight
es high, and the stalk should be
tut as thick u a lead penell and
ter If possible If the plants al -
y are In bloom this may be eon -
red • very good feature. The
system of the plants, should hi
e and having fine rootlets. Whoa
aplanting Individual planar rare
Id he take* to Boake sure that
e a gond deal of soil Is left
o d the mot of each plant
sh
by
When volt pick up a rretty girl's
surf
handkerchief it is permissible to is
,wonder how she came to drop it.
*p
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HOW THIS MOTHER
Got Strength To Do Her Work
Fair flavin, VL -"I was sn nervous
and rein down that 1 could not do my
hnuw'work for my little family of three.
I had doeb,r.d1for nearly two ,years
without help. r day 1 teat shout
t incl, and thank. to it, my health has
been restored se i am doing all my
homework once more. 1 am telling all
my friends what Vinol has done for me."
-Slrm. Jarrrm if. EDDY.
Vinol le a combination of famous
tonics which we guarantee to build
up the weak and run-down.
H, C. Dunlop, druggist,Oorlerich, Ont.
Alsoat the test druggists in all Ontario
towns.
Mtknv a loot man. &flet purling his
foot in it, Isn't satisfied until he gets
there with both feet.
Marriageable roubles ar-e fond of
star gar.ng beeaume the% are prop.rly
rgaipped for it.
When a candidate places himself in
the hands of h:s friends t maltase.
his pocketbook freely.
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Tnuaseav, Aram 19,
House-cleaning Time
Easter now over, spnng cleaning is the order of the day. Our house -furnishing
section is at your service, with the best stocks of Carpets, Curtains, Oilcloths, Lin-
furnishirigs have greatly advanced, many lines almost -impossible to get at any price ;
notwithstanding, we are able to show all goods at very little advance over former
prices, and in no case have we sacrificed quality.
Carpet Squares in all sizes for every room
We have all the above sizes in Tapestry, Velvet and Wilton, at keenest prices.
Scotch and Canadian Linoleums
Nairn's Scotch Linoleum in block and floral patterni;` the toughest wearing
Linoleum to be had, 4 yards wide, $1.00 uare yard.
Canadian Linoleums in block and fl patterns, extra heavy quality, 4 yards
wide, 85c square yard.
Linoleums laid free of charge, meas ts taken and estimates given.
Best quality Dominion Oilcloths, all wid in block and floral vattems, 50c
square yard.
Stair Carpets Stair Oilcloth Cocoa Mattings
Curtains and Curtain Katerials
We are showing a very large assortment of &at is new in Curtains and
Curtain Materials. -
Windsor Marquisette Curtains, from $2.60 to $8.50 pair.
Marie Antoinette Curtains, from France, at $4.25 and $4.95.
Pointe Arab Curtains, very handsome, $3.50 to $7.50 pair.
Nottingham Curtains, from 60c to $3.95 pair.
Curtain Nets, Scrims, Voiles, Marquisettes, Madras, Muslins, in great variety,
from 15c to $1.50 yard.
Handsome Silk Draperies for overdrapes now so much in evidence, from 50c
to $1.25 yard.
jap Mattings Grass Rugs
Mail and telephone orders a specialty
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Only a fool will pay twice for the
Winne experience.
Why
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steeds easy aril r,
them the same
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