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The Clinton New Era, 1916-07-27, Page 3.Thuz day, July 27th, 1916. Fall Term from Au 18th CENiTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. Commercial, Shorthand, and Telegraphy Departments. Our graduates are placed in pi. tons, In 3 months we received 210 applications for trained help. Write us at once for our tree catalogue. D.A. McLachlan, Principal Broilers Ducklings s ANTED We are in the market for 2,000 Young .Chickens, and 1,000 Young Ducks per 'week. The chickens to weigh not less than two pounds, and the ducklings three pounds eaeh. Now is the time to take advantage Pt the extraordinary prices paid for live poultry. Non-EeFtiteNew lel Eggs Now that the hot summer wea- ther is approaching, the are in a 'Position to pay a premium, dor Non -(Fertile Eggs not over . (four days old. t It will pay you to sell or kill all the roosters after the breed- ing season is over, & Go., Limited Clinton Rrnneh Phone 190 he/. a ♦a as a an.aanses4A0raali♦ • 4 t MHOS 3 e e ► 4 i See and here our finest ; 4 31 New Stylish designs of i Doherty Pianos and 1., 4 Organs 4 4 A • D 6peeiai values in Art E. ('9s4'± 1 m R P'anos and organs rent ed. Choice new Edison phonographs, Music & variety goods, mum E`ij )oriilm 1 -4 C. H's;are. ► i . trirtreermyrrinrirW4VVVVVVVVVII InfaesseAaseereferentatAINADAfellerseeitaaltelee ROOFING I w Corrogated Steel Shingles Felt Roofing and Slate Eavetroughing Tinsmithing Plumbing and Furnace Work Call or Phone for Prices Estimates cheerfully given Repairs Done Promptly Byam & Sutter Sanitary Plumbers Phone 7. VIDADADAltresliVelefeierAISAAWAirefeata GRANR TRIM S WAY ATTRACTIVE TRIPS Muskoka Lakes Lake of Bays Georgian Bay Algonquin Park French River Kawartha Lakes Maganetawan River, Ternagami, etc. Round Trip Tourist Tickets now on sale from certainstations in Ontario at very low rates, with liberal stop overs, MUSKOKA EXPRESS Leave Toronto 121.01p m. daily except Sunday, and 2 05 a.m. daily. for Allis. koka Wharf. Connections 'nae made at MuskokaWbarf for Muskoka Lakes. Leave loronto,11t15 am. daily except Sunday, and 2.05 a m. daily for Hunts. ville, for points on Lake of Bays. Equipment the Finest. Further particulars on a'ppliee Con to Grand 'Trunk Agents. John Ransford &Son, city ppasses-. ger and Ticket Agents, phone 67 4.0. Pattison; station agent W, DRgtlONL SA1(lttSTEI1 SOLICITOIR i n OTARY PU13L10,^OLINTON IJ7U CHARLES 1f3. 001.E (ionneyance, Notary Peblic, Commissioner, ete. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Huron St, Clinton. H. T. ,R:A N C E Notary Public, Conveyancer, Financial and Real Estate iNSURANOa AGENT -Representing 14 Fire In surance Companies.,, Division (bort Office. Piano Tuning Mr. James Doherty wishes to in- form the public, that he is pre- pared to do fine piano ''tuning, tone regulating, and repairing, Orders left at W. Doherty's phone el, will receive prompt attention, 1'I. G. Cameron, K,C. Barrister, Solicitor, conveyancer, Etc Office on Albert Street, oceupied ty Mr. Hooper. In Clinton on every Thursday, and on any day for which appointments are made. Office hours from 0 a,m. to 6 p m. A good vault in connection with the office. Office open every week day, Mr, Hooper will make any oppointmentsfor Mr. Oatneron. Medi..aJ• DR S. W. TAONIFSON Physician. Surgeon. Ete imolai attention given to diseases of the Eye. Ear. Throat, and Nose, Eyes * efuily xapresm4bnlieed, andod. suitable glasses °ince and Residence. Two doors west or the Ceurmorclal Hata llalton St., DRS. eil'11N end fA AVM/ Dr. w. Gnun, L. R. C. P,. L. R. 0. S., Fill Dr. Coon's office at residence High Street Or. J. in, Gaudier. 15.A. MX. Office -Ontario Street, Clinton. Night eons at residence, Rattenba.• St or at hosultal DR. i`, R. AXON DENTIST e'rown and Bridge work 0 Specialty. Graduate of 0.c.D.8... Chicago, and 5,0,0.5 Toronto. Iayneld en Mondays, ;lily Ise to It DR. H. FOWLER, DENTIST. Offices over O'NEIL'S store. Special oare taken t0 make dents] lied ,,rent as painless as possible. THOMAS GUNDRY Live stork and general Auction 'e• GODERiOH ONT 'Pala, steed 811,100 a epees .), Cider ° sr NEW ERA of0oe, Gunton, prt,m.r,y actena, to. Terme reasonable. Farmer.' sal,. not, lisnonnted! Drs. (ren tt til 1'; Whitley 11(170Dl`i:so osteopathic Pity. Specialiste In Women's and Children's Diseases Acute, Chronic, and Nervous Disorders Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. CONSULTATION FREE. Office-Battenbury 'Hotel. Tuesday and Friday, 7 to 11 p.m. G. D. McTaggart a'l, 1). McTagger Merag«are w; row, BANNERS ALBERT ST , CLINTON General Banking Business transacted elOTES DISCOUNTED Drafte issued. Interest allowed a deposits The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance eo. Farm and Isolated Town Props erty Only Insured. (lead Office-Seaforth, Ont OFFICERS. J. B. McLean, Seaforth, President. .1. Connolly, Goderich, Vice -Pres. Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Sec. -Trees Directors -D. F. McGregor, Mea - forth; J. G. Grieve, Winthrop; W. Rina, Seaforth ; John Benneweie, Dublin; J. Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clinton; J. B. McLean,, Seaforth J. Connolly, Goderich: Robert Ferris, 'Harl'ock, Agents --Ed. Rinchley, Seatortlr; W. Chesney, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, 'ilolinesvilie; Alex. Leitch, Clinton; R. S. Jarmut'h. Brodhagen Payments made at Morrish & Co, Clinton, and Cutt'e grocery store Goderich and Jas. kteids store Bayfield.. A Carload of Canada Portland Cement Phone us for prices It will pay you John Hutton LONDESBORO FORD &i AIcLEOD We're now selling Timothy Seed (Government.. Standard,). We also have on hand, Alfalfa, Alsike, and Red Clover. We always have on hand -Goose Wheat, Peas, Barley and Feed Corn Flighted Market Prices paid for He and all Grains.7 FORD & SUFFERED FROM BACKACHE RHEUMATISM, 'DROPSY. Dear Mr. Editor -I wish to tell you of a recent experience I had when suf- fering from baokaobe, weak back, rheu- matism, dropsy, and congestion of the kidneys. I tried a new medicine celled "Anuric,!' which has recently been dis- covered by Dr. Pierce, of whose Medi- cines and Surgical Institution in Buffalo, N. Y., you, have no doubt heard for years. This medicine acted upon me in a wonderful manner. I never have taken any medicine so helpful in such quick time.. I do wish anyone in need of such a remedy would give it •a trial. (Signed) G, H. Herm. nen: Folks in town and adjoining counties are ,delighted with the results they have obtained by using «.d NURIC," the newest -discovery of Dr. Pierce, who is head.. of the INVALIDS' HOTDL and, SmteIOA't INSTITUTE, in Buffalo, N. Y. Those who started the day with a back- ache, stiff legs, arms 'and muscles, and an aching head ( worn out before the day began because they were in and out of bed half a dozen times at night) are appreciating the perfect rest, comfort and new strength they obtained from Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets. To prove that this is a certain uric acid solvent and conquers headache, kidney dneY and bladder diseases and rheumatism, if you've never used the "Anuric," cut this out and send ten cents to Doctor Pierce for a large sample package. This will prove to you that "Anuric" is thirty-seven times more active than Lithia in eliminating uric acid -and the most perfect kidney and bladder cor- rector. If you are a sufferer, go to your best druggist and ask for a 50 -cent box of "Attune." You run no risk for Dr. Pierce's good name stands behind this wonderful new discovery es it has for the past half century for his "Golden Medical Discovery" which makes the blood pure, his "Favorite Prescription" for weak women and "Pleasant Pellets" for liver ills. 4icepnsg to Order. The ]ate Lord Alverstone could go to sleep at any time and wake up at •t 'predetermined hour. This excep- tional capacity has also been attri- buted to the great Duke of Welling- ton and to Lord Roberts. _phial' Our B. C. Fisheries. Pro.essor Willey, of McGill, 15 a h?o1oT;:.st concerned in discovering wifere s,nd wben the Pacific coast hal- ibut lays its eggs. Aside from this perhaps pardonable tnter'est in the dtreeslfc arrangements of a decent lie , he ai*ords us, in his report of a insenner spent among British Colum- tala fisheries, absorbingly interesting 1t.imeece of the B. C. fisheries, His rt,rulrt: reveals another of those too - minter -wee worlds within our own werirk-even within our own country —wlatth we do not comprehend, In Indian ralio 0, gasoline schooner, Moamar, or pltchlnp dory, Professor Wliloy pursued his quest; examining tee egge of halibut, their scales and markings, and the characteristics of the other strange things dragged out of the sea in the hots; the octopus which the Indians use to bait halibut lines; the red cod—a valuable food Bab—floating dead and rejected in brilliant red patches in the wake of the halibut ship; the Rat Fish; the "stone" which a captain picked from the deck to toss overboard only to be nipped by its claws—a stone -crab; schools of playful fin -back whales; star ashes; sea lilies; sea 'anemones; basket stare; heart urchins and strange leeches that Gaston on the white belly of the halibut; the orange -red Sea Pens ("Stickfish") that live half -buried in the sea bot- tom; and flocks of "whale birds" or shearwaters whose sport on the sur- face always cheers the bleak halibut skipper, In short between the lines of a scholarly report are countless bits of colorful description, captur- ing the fancy and widening one's horizon,—Canadian Courier, A WORD FOR MOTHERS e Itis" rav mistake f e or mothe rs to neg- lect lect the r aches and pains and suffer in silence -this only leads to chronic sick- ness and often shortens life. If your work is tiring; if your nerves are excitable; if you feel languid, weary or depressed, you should know that Scott's Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses in concentrated form the very elements to invigorate the blood, strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves and build strength. Scott's is strengthening thousands of mothers -and will help you. Try it, Scott & Down*. Toronto. Oat. A Skin Tonic. Salt is finer i'or the ektn than Any other known tonic if properly used. The face should never be washed in salt water wben it is not properly clean, for salt is in the nature of au' astringent and it ill contrast the pores. ft i5 eeellent for enlarged pores, and the solution will net es a veritable at4+aulant to the wbole skin, Better Pay The Price Don't be tempted to choose cheap jewelery. Par better tolpay a fair price and know exactlyiwhat you are getting, Yon will never be sorry -for as a matter of money, it is easily the most economical. That has been said so"often that everybody by this time should know it -and yet there ie no scarcity of cheap jewelry in the land Now to get personal -If you would like to miss shat sdrtaltogether- tIOME HERE If you would like to boy where nothing but high qaalitiee are dealt in -COME HERE And even at that, no person ever said our prices were unfair Edison Records and Supplies W. , Counter. C01) Jeweler and Optician, � Issuer of Marriage Licenses ii[f1 CLINTON NEW BRA PAO19 THREE seteeeryeeeeee•ee0eee0er•e ee eee•eseeeeeeeeeee•eeeeeese • The Stowaway By LOTufS TRACY eeetweeeeeeeeeepeee •ere••• cit ese et- ne, a nr el ti n be g. of rt y es.. ut e a 0 s n 11 d d e. m 5 a y w s o i A fierce Joy leaped' up in her wh Verity spelt° of en early departure. "You see, Iris," be, explained, "th Brazilian bucks uhay be months to s 'Lin' their differences, Dickey_tin',r' 'elped a lot by our consul, squeezed pass out of the president -beg parse tides,. but 'e is president, in Perna buco at all events," be said in ;ipologene aside to Ca mels -"an' Y trooper ate make tracks for ole Lu laud the better it'll be for all us. Wot do you say to an early eta tomorrow?. We'd be off tat Ig LI 00 I'm feared my rimuulatidry ,bon wouldn't stand the racket." The color ebbed from Iris' face, b she gals at once; "I shall be ready, uncle, dear, promised Dom Corrin to look after Ur hospital appliances t a r that tmile ueede d by the poor soldiers, but th Senbora de Sylva will attend to tha much more effectually than 1." "Good! Then; that's settled." Carmela, of course, did' not believ Ina woman's complacency in such vital matter, She was ever prepared t spring, to strike, to wrench their plan to suit her owe ends; but, contrive a she might, sire could not succeed i leaving Iris alone with Bulmer, di'u of device, she was foiled'at each turn The day wore, the sun went down, th starlit sky made beautiful n parche earth, but never a word in privacy di Iris exchange with her husband to b Caramel's Malice was not hidden fro het•, but she despised it. 'There wa some ease for her tortured brain In de fearing it. If the Senbora de Sylv had only understood bow thorough! the Englishwoman loathed her pett jealousy it was possible that the fe remaining hours of tbeir enforced inti macs, might have been rendered les irksome. The future is the inost cunning playwrights. No man may tell wha the next scene shall be. And no ma nor any woman could guess the mad revel of hate and war that would rage that night around the placid home stead of Las Flores. Behind the veranda was a huge ball room concerted by the exigencies o the campaign into a dining ball for the many inmates of the tinea, The Bra zilian ladies, the sailors, some sick or wounded officers who were not con- fined to bed, even the household serv- ants, took their meals tbere in com- mon. Supper was served soon after 9 o'clock, When cigars and cigarettes were lighted and the company broke up into laughing, gossiping, noisy groups, the place looked more like a popular continental cafe than a room in a private mansion. Thougb De Sylva, General Russo, San Benavides and some score of members of the president's staff who usually dined at the tinea were now absent, there was no lack of lively chatter. A very Babel of tongues mixed in amity. The prevalent note was one of cheery animation. Carmela exerted herself to win popularity, and a'reside ' p ttts daughter need not put forth very strenuous envie 10 that di- rection to be acclaimed by most. Iris was listening with real internal to Verity's descriptiou of the ending of Macfarlane in the Andromeda's boat by a Cardiff bound collier three days after be 'bad drifted away from Fer- nando Noronha. "The yarn Item to us through the consul at Pernambuco," he said, "Evi- (tently, from wot you tell me, It's all right. Poor ole Mac 'ad a bad time afore 'e was picked up, but 'e was alive, an' I'm jolly glob of it, for be a first rate witness w'en this busi- ness comes up in court" "Wot court?" dem 1 odes o C ke sharp- ly. "The court that settles our claim, of course," retorted Verity, with a quick ferret look at his fellow conspirator. "There'll be no claim. The president means to stump up in style. You take my tip an' shut up about courts," said Coke. "It'll cost Brazil a tidy penny," re. marked Bulmer thoughtfully, A criado, a nondescript manservant attached to the household, stooped over Iris and whispered something. She gathered that she was wauted.in the pateo, or courtyard, whicb, owing to the construction of the house, stood on one side instead of in front, where the !awe ustirped its usual position. "Wino is it?" ase asked, "Colonel San Benavides, Senbora." "Tell him to wait," sbc said, hoping to gain a moment wberein to decide bow best to act. "It is urgent, senhora-ao mesmo tempo, the colonel said." "Go! Teat is my answer." Iris had no wish to meet San Dena - vides. If she were seen with him in the dark paten at this late hour fuel would be added to thefire of Carme- la's foolish spite. She was aware of Carmela's covert glance watching ber from the other end of the long room. What wasito be done?. Why not send Carmela in her stead? They were al- most of the same height and dressed somewhat alike in ' flowered muelin. It would be an amusing mistake, though annoying perhaps to San Bene- vides. At any rate, Carmela would not object, and Iris was folly resolved not to keep the t2;ysi' in person. She walked straight to her enemy. "Colonel San Betel vides awaits you in the palm" she said in Lngiieh'. "Awlits me!" There was uo mistaking the gleam in those jet black eyes. The smolder- ing,Sre Cared into furnace heat at the implied Indignity of such a mandate being delivered by les. "I suppose so." said Iris carelessly. "A servant brought the message, Ile came to me in flit: first; instance, but I stn Joel: going to my room to pack my few belongings. We leave here et dee break, you knew." So at last Carmela would learn the Meth. Satvador was opt there alone. She would soon judge him. If he were CONTINUED NEXT WEEK. Huron County 'News e e3tleatete0®eeeeeee • eaeseeneee Miss M. L. Brock, has been pronnot ed to the Principalship of , Wingham Peleic School, at a salary of 8800. The June make of Silver Oorners cheese factory has hien sold -to James Biiifn, Stratford, at 101 cents per Ib, There were 498 boxes. Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS OASTOFIA' Sheriff and Mrs ( a'dbick anti child ren, of ,galley b r;, Northern' Ontario, havebeen holidaying with' relatives and Mende. Mrs. Caldhiek is a daugh ter of Mrs, Joseph Smith, eta lute,. Morris, Towuahip, The aminal bowling tournameer will be teed 011 the Exeter green on Wed nesday and Thursday, August Oth and 10th. MI'. Silas Johns of Usliorne had the misfortunate to get his hand cut last week requiring several stitches to close the wound, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORiA Alr '`arm: tilnrdy. a former web known resident of Wmgham passed away at his home near Auburn on Theredtty bait after a short illness, Mr. Sturdy wits held in high esteem by many old friends in Wingharn who. will regret to ihear of his deeth. We regret to record the death which took place at the residence of her farther on Monday July 100, of Jessie Louise Belt daughter of Mr. It, P. Bell of Seaforth, 'at the early age of 28 years 8 mood's and 11 clays, Tuesday's caeuahty list reports Pte. Robest tx, Jackson, of ]tipper, as kill ed m action and Pte. Jack 0 Connor, of Granton, died of wounds. The ,Exeter Electric Light and Pow er Co. having disposed of their engine to Ale, Sweiszer of the Cr'edition hoar mills ceased operating their electric light plant last Friday evening and arrangements are being made to move the engine to Crediton. Gook's Cotton Root Compound. A sate, reliatle reg,° strop medicine- Sold in tbreo de- grees of strength—No. 1, $L No. 2, $3; No. 3, 55 per boar Sold by all druggists, or sent prepaid es receipt of olio. tee pamphlet. Address: THE COOK MEDICINE CO„ `.. " 7050070, ONT. (formerly Windier.) Mr. Rny Dirk who has been assist ins the G T. R. agent at Hensel! for years has been appointed night epeeist or at Hyde Park and has entesed upon his dupes, Mr. George ^Woods, who has been principal of she Saltford Public School for the bast seventeen years, hits tend ered his resignation. A quiet wedding took pace on Tues day of last week et the home of Mr. and Mrs P. w. Scheeler, Milverton, when their eldest daughter, Mise Vine Margaret, was united in marriage to ler. Goldie H. Smith, of Goderich, Alma's Pllaspiaodinc, The Great 1$ng!iaA4P;Reiscsi,• Tones and invigorates the whole - nervous system, makes new Wood •in old Veins, Cures Nerce,tn Debil,ty, Menial and. Brain Worm Despon- denev, Loss of Energy, Palpilatipn. pt the Heart, Failing Arearma'p, Price 51 per box, six for 55.0jOne wd1 please, six will rurc,q Sold by nil druggia,s or mailed in plain ;iIti on receipt of price. New gwnsphlet mailed tree. THC WOOD It)EDICINE CO- 7080170. 0117. tro;morla Wiaier After a long and trying illness from a malady of the heave, Alexander Davidson, a well known citizen of (3orlerich, was call to his eternal home On Thursday of last week. Mr. David son was been at Mahler, Aberdeen, Scotland, 09 gears ego. When he was tt lad of thirteen, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander .Ds.vidson emigrated to (Weide and settled at Goderich, where the late deceased re teived his education. He was mended forty three years ago to his now bereft part per in life and after farming for is number of veers in Colherne township he removed to Goderich, where he had since lived. Timothy hay measuring 5 feet 05 in /one ch ea 1ill, was loll: at the Fordwieh post (Mae last week by Mr. ,las, Gra hath, of the 10th con, llowick. Keep Children Well During riot Weather Every mother knows show fatal The hot summer months are to small children. Cholera irufantum, diarrhoea, dysentry incl stomach troubles are rife ht this time and often a precious little life 11 lost falter ,only a few hours illness. The mother who . keeps Baby's Own Tablets in the house feels saife. The occaisional use of the Tablets prevents stomach and 'bo Tablets prevents stomach and 'bow el troubles, of if trouble comes auddenty-as it ,generally dpes-- the Tablets will bring the batby salfely through. They are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams> Medicine Co., Brockville. Ont, Description of Camp Barden work there is every prospect that they will have ample opportunity to do ao. Thereis no limit to the space which can he utilized for this important work, and although the private parade grounds are too small to permit of battalion manoeuvres taking place upon them, there is plenty of sp-ee avail able for the ipur-pose within easy marching distance of the great "tented city,' whilst, in prepara- tion 'for the difficult 'work which is posisIibly before them later on, the men .have the 'Advantage. of 'working .over rough ground. The musketry instruetors will present- ly get 'busy °teaching the young idea how to shoot;' and when the "commence ,firing" sounds and the gigantic iriifle range opens, Camp Borden will be the possessor of one of the finest ranges it has ever dollen to the 101 of a sole dier to "go down,. on. 1 I. .To Retieve Itl;te Isolation. The of dsaying that "aII work and no play makes Jack a dull boy> applies With equal ifoyce to the man in khaki es to. the civilian, and ..{'fat., I,tf,,r>+, ,: *�1'7MII{^✓t� 5l'stl444;:,' jy. o -U rrfkli ufitete oeuvre Children,Cry for Fle the °s's le • Tho Kind ion Dave Always Doe;,/it, and which has been: In3,2' fol' oi'or 01 701 8, £ttts borne t'10 signature of sand bee been made under bis _. por- e/ r- * !(n3rt,ic.i-siea 'ince Its inf nel.eebee h eSese ie?1 Allow tt one (;()deceive you ialthis. All Cs>ulitt 1:Seita, t ethtiti( es a el .. 3eist-as-good" aro but Experiments Veit trifler with. feel endanger the health of Infants find 'Children -1. 'tre:r1eace atgaiusl; Experiment. 11t1��tF'P ,(Ri �'' r41.*‘, 0astvA'i'.z 1s a iflt Bless rnbstit t",o low Castor Oil, Pare. goric, Drops mod. Soothing `+3-"i lbs%. It iz pleasant. It contains neither Opitt .1, i(Jo1 t?ii t') e'nr other Narcotic snlbstanee ite age i, its emeriti: tee It destr.•oyi; 'Worms and allays reve> L h mss. Poe risen thirty' years it ln?, slI been 1 ha constant rise Fc1 d':e+ At. fLt UE rtiflajF1atilcncy, Wind Collo, ell t T:otiblbs and Ditirrhtlea: It re hlt/tes ten i +e 1 1 soh and Rowels, assimilates the ](oocl, giving t n ,y end net -nave sleep. The Children's Pan.neect-'.ulxs li:Zuther'a Friend. GENIUONE CASTOMA ALWAYS gFrm 3 arsj the Signature of -...ata, hG�E-rySl'� r'. 4� f 0,44 in Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TMC CCNTAU„ COMPANY r4 4 W YORK G,TY, General Logis and his e'f,eient staf seem to realize the importa.nc of encouraging the men in the in diligence of every kind of sport When Captelanagan gets througl his 'fatigue party the cam will have an athletic field, with its haiif-mile track, whish any encamp went might Weil be ,proud of Once a week atleast the big sta- dium will he used dor meets, ane' with 30,000 men, all more or less lovers of sport, to draw from, it is easy to realise that they will prove asueeoss and awelcome nt- traction to the soldiers, Camp Borden is goodness knows how many miles Iron everywhere a.nd 71 the men want enjoyment in the evening they must; in a great :measure, provide it for themselves. And the most enjoyable time to see the camp is riaer .sundown. When the troops have aet�through their day's duty the scene on the private parade grounds and in the lines 'beggars tfescription. No matter how hard' they have u'orlr- ;ed during the flay, when playtime arrives the boys 'are ready for it, and if you have heard that the men are down -hearted as a result of certain conditions you may satisfy yourself' that there Is no desp,nd- ency in the way' in which they en-. engage in their evening pasti nee. At any rate th, rc was none on the occasion ofthe writer's visit to the camp Every comet eahIc amu em seemed to be indulged in, Several organized baseball games were in progress in various parts of "the camp, and the dust which the men had swallowed during the da.y didn't appear to have ef£ected the lungs of the fans one iota, Lac- rosse, ifootball, cricket, and quoits bayonet fighting, boxing bouts, to say nothing coif open-air concerts, picture shows. and card parties alt 'found afloat of \participants and. when the shades of night fell o'er the lu a camp,fires werelighted d g t and everybody appeared to be as happy (as sand -,boys, but were ready to turn in when the "Last poste' was sounded. MIMIC 1 ' Thank God for the "showers: • e They are the men's salvation, and - without them Sit' Sam only knows what they would do. h Gen. Logte may sit up nights p dictating. camp orders to mitigate the discomfort of his big army, but he cannot prevent the men inhaling and swallowing dirt, and whilst they continue to indulge in this operation there will be no end to the discontent which pre- vails throughout the camp. Apart 1'front the rtkickin"'which is pretty general because, having been sent to camp before it was realty for ithem, the men have ,tad to per form laborious work in excessive- ! ly hot weather, the dust and dirt is the only fault they find with idle encampment. Many of the 1 men and particularly among some of the city 'battalions, are taking the situation philosophically and 1 are making the best of a bad job, but the majority are loud in their complaints, and many make no 1secret of the fact had theyknown they were to be submitted to such co ndi it to os they would never '.have enlisted. The train upon Imeswhich, the writer returned to To, ronto carried a couple of hundred whoi. i ] had 'obtained a month's furlough and had they 'been leav- ing 'for the front, jested of going on to farms, they could not pos- sibly have displayed more enthu- siasm in giving expression to their joy a,t the thought of leav- ing Camp Borden, The Sight Criticized Now this has all been written in (praise of Camp Borden. But what ",`bout the other side of the pict- ure? The inan [who made Cense 'Borden was all right, but the man who selected the site must have done so with This, eyes closed. Here in Canada as a rule, we have hot summers, and to expect Men to train and become efficient and healthy soldiers on a Bendy des- ert .strikes one as being one ' of the ,funniest things he ever heard of. Of all the dirty military camps on earth commend me to Camp Borden. EverY man, we are told, is supposed to eat a 'bushelof dirt in his j fetime. The man at Borden Camp must eat a'busbel every day of his existence. anu''the strapge part of the 'business is that' to all appearances they are thriving up- on it, because (from the gaelant general himself down to the small - eat drummer boy everY one You see is looking the picture of Stealth. Put to realize this you have to see them After they have washed. To see them at any other tune you couldn't tell whether they Were a'boriginals or southern foreigners: and' you couldn't +find a ragman in Toronto who would give a dime tor the ''best working suit among the crowd. It's dust everywhere and black, booty dust at that. Ger DIA E FROM DRINKING BAD WATER. People moving from one place to an- other are very subject to diarrhoea ors account of the change of water, change of climates change or diet, etc., and what at first appears to be but a slight looseness of the bowels should never be neglected or some serious bowel complaint will be sure to follow.' 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