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The Clinton News Record, 1913-03-27, Page 7A' WALL 011, One year's sales of Comfort Soar, means .. *enough soap,to,boild a Wall IF.; feet high AND so. MILESLQN5. Tbink oflt I Enough to colnpletely surround the City ' TI1E NEWS-RECHRO'S C1113 - HMG UST FO 3 1912-13. wneeties. Nowt -Record atui _Mail and Empire. Nows-Rocord and. Globe ,.....•... • News -Record and Family Herald and Star with Premium ....• • ..•••••• Nevis.licoord and Witness News -Record and Suu .......... 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In remitting miens° do so by P;st-olliee Order, Postal Not, Bxpress Order or Reg. istered letter and address. '•W. J. MITCHELL, • . Puoliehee.NOWS-ReCeed CLINTON, ONTARIO Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. Any person who is the sole head of a family,, or 0.1137 male over 18 years old, ;nay homestead a quart - el, section of available 'Dominion la.nd in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must ap- pear in person. re the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub -Agency for the district. Entry, by proxy may be Made at any agency, on cer- tain conditions by father, mother, son, daeghter, brother or sister of intending homesteader. Duties. -Six months residence upon and cultivation of the land in eath of three years. A homestead- er •may live within nine miles of, his. homestead on a, farm of at least BO acre:, solely owned and Oc- cupied by him, sir 'by his father,, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister. In certain districts a homestead- er in good standing may pre-empt a • 'cm arter-seeti on alongside his homestead: Price, 3.00 per acre. Duties.---Musti, reside Aeon the homestead •• or pre-enntion six months in each of sixeyears from date of homestead entry (including the, time required to 'earn home stead patent) and cultivate fifty ;sores extra. A homesteader who has exhausted hisloomestead right and cannot ob- tain a pre-emption may enter for a, purchased homestead in certain districtle • Price, $3.00. , Duties. ---Must reside sie months in each of three years, cultivate fifty eaves and erect a house worth $300.CO. , W. W. CORY, Deptsty of the Ministerof the In- • terior. N. B Unauth o sized p u bl icati on of thiS athertitement will not be paid for, -- HEAD OF PARIS POITICE: . . Resigned on Wednesdity Afte Twenty Years' Sarvite •, A despatch froon , Paris says ; Leuis Lepine, .the popular pre - feet, • of -Paris police hes resign- ed office &nee twenty years' ser- vice, inteeimpted 'only by an 'ale. ejeells senee of two years, when he served s Governor-Germeal of Algeria from 1897 to 1879. M. Le)eine is es yeaes ,of ege. He eervedethrough tholtraeco-German Was in 1870 a. sergeant -major in the fcirtress of Belfme. IS THE BEST roe YOU. . . . , BECA VS, g „ kee slow, • 'White Clothes" looldn 1,11Le tlii, Spot or ',Streatt the eictliag I as 1ere 5 no settling. , It Is the "Handiest land" to use. • ' Otto Guaranteed to give Perfect Satis faction or money Cheerfully Refunded, LISTEN! 'MY IT, -------------- and Provo it .J .. P. Blue is mod, better for Yonreoll. 'than anY ether", Miss A so eentptra.- lh'"°" 13°Imant' Mau' age.lasi s ckbout ' -,t.a aioe is ops...eimot 0 nientlis, as it Blue, Superior to other blnes as Coed macs," Mrs. Prank J. S120 Washings Moore, Coon, Oct. manufseisred bY I.3 -ti Tilne Is the best .vhoJeimane- Blue I ever used." Mrs, W. . tigs,!•,,iert co, SYdt-wr, Brandon, Mao, '. $1,,,,i,el,0h OK se.....1,164,02111.Mtlir...4:16411•KOWSWIPCMGOT tabu', 7rHE Si•ANDARD la thd National Weekly Newspaper of the Dominion io4 Canada, It is national in all its It uses the most expensive engrav- thgs, procuring the photographs from all over the world. Its articles are carefully selected and its editorial policy is thoroughly, independent. A. subscription to The Standard costs $Z00 per year to any .addresS In Canada or Great Britain. , TRY, IT, FOR 1912! Montreal Standard Publishing Clie Limited, Publishers. Whooping Cough SPASMODIC CROUP ASTHMA COUGHS BRONGUTIS CATARRH COLDS 7a1700marten sem A simple, safe and effective treattnent for bron- chial troubles, avoiding drug,. stops the paroxysms of Whooping Cough and relloVes Spasmodic Croup atoneo, his a 20014 to sufferers frOM Anti.. The all. carrying the hntiseptia vapor, inspired with every breath, mattes breathing easy soothes the sore throakand stops thecough, assuring restful nights. It is invaluable to mothers with 5'0005 children. Seed postal for descriptive booklet. ALL DRUGGISTS. Try'CRE SO LE N ANTISEPTIC THROAT TABLETS forthe irritated throat. They are simple, effective and antiseptic. Of your druggist cv front US, 100. 00 stamps. Vapo Cresolene Co. 62 Cortland/St.. N.Y. Leming 111101 Building Montreal. Can. g Tili NEWS IN A PARAGRAPH (IA l'PENINGS PROM, ALL ovna TIIE (IL0,13 Si IN A NL)TSflhifL,, Canada, the Empireand the World. (11 General Belore Youe Eyes. Cats ask. The 'T., II. end B. 'will double Os ack about, la nil .'o WeSt of Wel- land, The Montreal Hunt Club'ta- b.le.$ aalii kennels were. burned; loss, $14,000., ICingston harbor was clearest of '1000 by the wind ,on Friday, the earli- est openieg in twenty years. , judge Ma,cboth declitrecl the Len - don township 1o1 option by-law in- , valid, lacking two-fifths Of a vote to 001737. After being out three hours the jury in the Love murder q:,,r1 at Owen Sound on Friday returned a verdict of guilty. Wm. Astings. Toronto, and Thos. Peterbere', C.P.R. tele- . graph linemen, were instantly kill- ed 137 31 T., H. & 33. engine at Ham- ilton on Wednesday. James Sherlock„ . a fire depart- mentdriver for 25 years in Inger- soll, was seized with paralysis while exercising his team, and died short- ly, af terwards. A six thousand egg incubator jest opeeed in Morrisburg marks a for- ward Moveinent, in tho. development of the egg and poultry business in Eastern Ontario. • A retired clergyman in London has garnisheed the wages of a Cana- dian 'Pacific Railway brakeman, whose home is in London, to collect his• fee for marrying him. J. 0, Hill & Sons, Lleydminster, Saskatchewan, have been awarded the Colorado $1,000 trophy for the best bushel of oats shown at the National Corn Exposition held at Columbia, 5,0. Hon. J. D. Hazen, Minister of Marine and Fieheries, has gone to Washington to eonfer with the new Democratic Administration regard- ing ratification. of a treaty over fisheries in boundary wetees. Dossing the debate on the draft Address in. the P.E.I. I.;egislature, Hon. Charles Dalton, the island's Millionaire "fox king," intimated that the Government intends to in- troduee .measures to qive further protection to the black fox indus- try. ICSE: OUR SALESMAN FOR Campbell'sVarnish Stain 'the best and most durable finish for -Floors, Furniture &Woodwork There is nothing like it 13 colors Made by Carpenter -Merton Co., Boston', BROOM -HOLDER FREE Present 53,31 Coupon at dealer's store and re. • eeive one of dr. cemphell Broom Holdms free, FOR. SALE BY HARLAND BBAIS. - CLIN'tON Now Perfected -- Best .43upab TRY IT JOHN LABATT LIMITED 28 LONDON,ONTARIO WAS 111 YEARS OLD.' Mitibigan's Oldest Resilient Died on Tues.dey. A despatch from, Sarnia says : Mrs. Atery Daly, aged one himcired' and eleven, St, Clair County's old- est resident, died at the home of her son, one mile West of Emmett, near Port Huron, on the anniveesary ef her birth, on Teeerlay evenieg, Death fellowe,d ,an illness of three weeks. Mrs, Daly Wab born in Ire- land. When but a 'child she met Napoleon Bonaparte when he was in lois supremacy.. • Until the end she recalled the,Baftle of Waterloo, and often naere,ted with interest thrilling incidents of the engage- ment. After the Battle of Weterloo and while still 'a young girl else ineved to DIRIGIBLE, IIII0,1(13 1N TWO. Was a Recently Lannehed German Airshin. desbeech from Karlsruhe, Ger- meny, says : Another German mili- tary dirigible of the rigid Zeppelin type wass destroyed -near here on Wedn,esday. lt, Was the Tec'entlY launched ;airship intended as a substitute for the antiquated Z 1. ,The brolte in two while, landieg during a sthrei on the avia- Li-cm groused, ii..-civtruohnlerit of sol- diers:Was holding the balloon down, but couldkeep only the rear end op the ground, and ,blae strong wind buffeted the about'in•eech a mariner that she broke in halves. Tbe and CoOdo. jloYstsrso dlYttlf:randTotT 00 mnclo 0" , PRESIDENT OF MEXICO. Discovery of an Alleged 'Plot to Assassinate Min. A despatch. from Mexicio City says : Mexico City is seethieg with excitement: 'through the discovery of an alleged plot by malcontents ie the Palace Guard to assassinate President Huerta. Not far from the, discovery of this plot came the announc.ement that the city authori- ties at 1VIolterey had agreed to sur- render that city to .Governer Car- ransas, leader ef the, "Independee- cia." party of the north, whose force.s are now said to, be marching south. Three nridenbers of the Guard who protested. their inno- cence, were arrested 'and teken to prieon, where soon afterwards, it wan reported, they had been killed "while trying to escape." The London, Ont., Canadian Club has` extended an invitation to Lloyd George to address thesehob in the autumn. On the gnestion of peeportional representation the French Govern- ment was 'voted out by the. Senate., Benclits attacked a bank reessen- g'er at Hermosa, Spain, and blinded hill .with pepper, after which they letbbed him of $10,000. A Joliy Good Day Follows A Good Breakfast Try a dish of Post oasties to -morrow morning. These sweet, thin bits made from Indian Corn are cooked. toasted and sealed in tight packages without the touch of hu- man hand. They: reach you fresh and crisp -ready to eat from the package by add- ing cream or milk and sprinkling of sugar. if de- sired. Toasties are a jolly good dish -- flourishing satistvinA . pe mans Made by Pero Food Feetoyies of . , Canadian Postern cereal Co., Ltd.. Windisor. Ontario. """•=`,'2'"""4 Mr. J. E. Arsdnault, a Justice of the Peace, and station master at Wellington, on the Prince Edward Island Railway, says: "Four years ago I slipped in the station and fell ,on a freight truck, sustaining a bad cut on the front of eay leg,: I thought this would heal, but instead of doing so it developed into a bad ulcer, and later izito a form of eczetaa which spread very rapidly and also started On the other leg. Both legs became so swollen and sore that I could only go about my work by having them bandaged. My doctor said 03 must stop work and lay up. "After six months of this trouble I consulted another doctor but with no better result. I tried alethe salves, liniments and lotions I heard of, but instead of getting better I got worse, " This was ray condition when I got my first box of Zam-Buk. Greatly to, my delight that first box gave me re- lief. I continued to apply it 'to the sores, and day by day they got better. I could see that at last I had got hold of something which. would -cure me, and in the end it did. " It is novr over a year since Zara. Buk worked a cure in rny case, .and there has been no return of the eczema." Such is the nature of the great cures which Zam-Buk is daily effecting, Purely herbal in composition, this great balm is a sure cure for all skin diseases, cold sores, chapped hands, frost bite, ulcers, blood -poisoning, vari- cose sores, piles, scalp sores, ring - Worm, inflated patches, cuts, burns and bruises. All druggists and stores sell at 50c.- box, or post free from Zam-Buk Co., upon ree*eipt of price, 411■121.:91111211131L.M .1=COSOCISISIN Esculor, Eyrono-Lo GIST. To Investigate Outbreak 'of Cut- worm in Southern Alberta. - A des.patch from Ottawa, says; The Government has secured the services of 33. H. Strickland, an English entomologist, th condust an investigation into an outbreak of cutworm in Southern Alberta. A new variety of this pest destroyed from 30,000 to 40,000 acres of grain in. Southern Alberta la,st, year, be- sides doing 50716010 damage to gar- den and root crops. Mr. Strickland enters the service of the Depart- ment of Agriculture as a permanent sifficial and will go West next month. He is a man of much dis- tinction in his line and lately re- fused an offer of the position of Government Entomologist in Cey- lon. , Forty years in use, 20 years the standard, prescribed and recom- mended by physicians. For Wo• man's Ailments, Female Pills, at your druggist. LORD MAAS, Private Seeretary to the King; who will Soon retire. ACCIISENTAJ.tY SHOT. , • --- Careless:1cm in llandling a Loaded Ite.volrer. A despatch from Kingston says : Nernla Richards, aged '12 years,, at -the Hotel Diea as a result of be- ing a,ccidentally shot while she was visiting oe Corrigan Street. It ap- pears that she was sitting see a chair in the dining -room, when without warning a .52-cillibre re- volver, picked up by the hostess to show her visitor, Went off end the bullet entered the child'e lime" She is expected to, reeover.,, . mew Crosfi • A despatch from St., Ceitharines says : Damage to thoextent of sev- eral thousand diallers was caused hole. on Friday by a. Violent wisl,d- storm. Telegraph &eel telephone poles were blown down, seriously interrupting eoramuniostion arid putting the lines out ofi commission entirely. The roof of the Garden City Paper Mill and those of Sev- eral, snosiller .weve blown eff; 'chimneys were serneved, ,esed havoc worked it eeverel orcheeds. The big erase on the sif.eeple of Sis., Catharines Roman Cathelic Charelo Was also 'brought, dOwn. FANO GEORGE I. OF GREECE. Who was assassinated at, Salonika. irrtICES OF FARM 'PROOUCTS. REPORTS FROM THE LEA.OING TRADE CENTRES OF AMERICA. - Prices Of Cattle, Grain, Cheese and Other Produce at Homo and Abroad. Breadstutts. ' Toronto, March 26.-3P1ya1' -90 per cont. patenos, 53.85 to $3.95, Montreal or To- mato freights. Martitobaw--Ptrot patente, in :lute bags, $5.20; second patents, m Jute $bia.6gue: $4.60; strong bakers', in Jute bags., Manitoba Wheaf-No. 1 Northern. 911.20, *ant 91,21.1a.g , bBuayy plloOritt: ; NO, .1 101 950 ; No . 3 Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white and red wheat, 95 to 94e, outside, and sprouted, 75 to 88e. • Oats-O:,tario.oats, 33 to 34e, outside, and at 370, on track, Toronto. Western (An- nan oats, 40 140 tor Na 5 aud oho for No. 6,33ey1Trg. Paas --$ $1.05, outside, liarht.. icy-Forty-eig11. barley of good quality, 52 to 530, outside. Peed, 49 to 50c. Corn -No. American corn, a6 1-2e, all - ra d. • Rye -No. 2 at 60 to 620, outside. Buckwheat -No. 2 at 52 to 530, outside. Bran -Manitoba bran, 520 to $20.be, /0 bars, Toronto freight. Shorts, $a 1,9 9.12.18. , Country Produce. Butter -Dairy prints, choice, 25 to 260; do.. tubs, 23 to 2,,e; inferior, 26 to Olo; creamery, 31 to 310 for rolls, and /to for sonde. Nggs-New-laid, 23e per dozen, in case lots. O505e0e-14 1.2e for/large, and 14 3-4c for twins. Beans-ltand-picked, MN per bushel; Proust, $1.25, iu a Jobbing way. Honey -Extracted, in tins, 111-2 to 13e Par lb. for No. 1, wholesale; combo, $2.50 to 53 por dozen for No. 1 mud $140 NO. 1. 'Poultry -Chickens, 10 to 09,1 per lb..; fowl 13 to 14e; ducks, 11 to 19e per lb.; geese, 17 to 100; turkeys, 20 to Ole. Live poulteY, about 2c lower than the above, Potatoee-Good Ontario stock, 65e per bag, on traek, and Delawares at 75c per bag. on track, Prov„isions. Bacon -Long lear, 141-1 to 14 3-4e per Ib., in case lots. Pork -Short cut, $26 to $27; do., mess, 521.60 to 4/. Hams -Medi - Um to light,. 18 to 18 1-4e; heavy, 161-1 to 17e; rolls, 113 1-2e; brealuast bacon, 19 to 19 1.10 ; b,t0ts, 21e. Lard-,Pierues, 141-40:; Labs, 141-20; pails, 14 6-40. -- Baled Way and Straw. Baled Ilay-No. 1 at $11.75 to $12.00, on track, Toronto; No. 2, $30.50 to $11. Mixed hay is quoted at 59.10 to $10, Baled Straw -58.50 to $9, on track, To- ronto. montreal markets. Montreal, March 25. -Corn - American No. 2 yellow, 000.2<,. Outs-Cartadian Western, No. 2, 411.2 to 42e; Canadian 1Vestern, No. 3. 40 to 40 1-20; extra No. I feed, 401.2 to 410; No. 2 loetil white, 19e; No. 3 local white, 37e; No. 4 loual white, 36e. Barley -Man, Med. 51 to 53c; malting, 73 to 75c. Buckwheitt-No. 2, 55 to 68e. Mont. -Man. spring wheat patents, firsts, $5.40; seconds, 54,90; 010000 bakers , $4.70; Winter patents, choice, $5,25; straight rol- lers, $4.85 to $4.90; straight rollers, bags. $2.20 to $2.35. Rolled oate, barrels, $4.35: bags, 90 lbs., $2.05. Bran, $20. Shorts, .522. Middlings, 515, Moulllie. $30 to $33. flay, No. 2, nor ton, ear lots, $11.50 to $12.58. Oheese, finest westerns, 13c; finest oast. erne, 121.4 to 103'4s, Ratterehoicest creamery, 201.2 to 30e; seconds, 25 to 27e. Bags, fresh, 25 to 200; selected, 18 to 20c; No. 1 stook, 16 to 17e; No. 2 stock, 14 to 15c. Potatoes, per bag, car lots, 55 TO 67 1-2c. United, States glarkets. Minneapolis, March 25. -Close. --0', herit- May 85c; Only 511.40; September, 077.0 to 88e. CriSh-No. 1 hard, 851.01, No, 1 Northern, 831.1 to 85o; No. 2 Northern, 521-4 to 82 3.4.e. Corn -No. 3 yellow, 470. Oats -No. 3 white, 283-4 to 29 1-4e, Rye - No. 2, 53 to 550. Bran, $16 50 to $17.00. Flour prices unchanged. Duluth, March 25. -Wheat -No. 1 hard, 0478 to 853 -So; No, 1 Northern, 037-0 to 543-0<,; Ma 97, 88 7-80 bid; July, B7 3-8o bid; September, .880 bid, Live Stook Markets, Toronto, March 25. -Cattle -Choice hutch. $6,50 to $6.80; good medium, $5.80 te 55.75; common, $6 to $5,25;•0017S ' $4.75 to 55.50; Mille, 53 to $5.25; can»ors, '52 to 52.- 50, $3.26 to 53.76, Calvee-Good veal, 3,920 $0.05• common, $3 to $3.25, Stockers and Peeders--Steers, 700 to 1,006 pounds. $2.- 75 to $4.26; yearlings, .$3.10 to .4,50. 11111s- or5 and Springors-From $50 to $72. Sheep and Lambs -Light ewes, 56 to 57.25; linavy, 55 to .56; lambs. $0.05 to $10; 1111.003, $4,10 to $6. Rogs-59.60 to $9.65, fed and watered, and $9.20 to $9.50 f.o.b. . Montreal, March 25.-Thore were no ox. tint steers on the Marhot, and trade was dull at about the 5010,0,' rates, quality considered. Prime beeves, 63.4 to ; medi. uni, 5 to ,„,6-.1.2; common. 33.4 10.:0, Cows, 505 to $70. Sheep; 6 to 612; lambs, 71.4 to 7 1-2; spring lambs, $6 to 58 moil... Ross, 10 1-4 to 10 1-2. CIA S. W. ELIOT. Will .Be United States. Aintoassailor to Great Britein. A despatch from Waehillgt.0/1. says: Chas. W. Eliot, President. emeritus of Harva,rd University, has been deckled upon by President M.rileon Anabaseador to Great Britain. Close friendS: of the Peesi- dent on Thereclay night telegraphed Mr. Eliot uongr aitulaihing -him and urging him to accept, .1. . . nyNA.wr!rx Ex1i..,01)E1), TwoItalians Allied at :Woodstock, , Hrunswiek: A despateli from .Wood,stecks N. B..; Saes .TWo .ettaliense Angelo 'SPagre.Pi and nolnele Iterkatkls were blown' sto' Pisees by, dynainete' 001 Wed.rlesdair,. The-- p7031' Were Werir- ing• 'en' the quelsee .itrid;/ :;Johis Psailwae , •.eoeseruction. isboute six miles from hereSeind,. it is thought, upset a2ean sef'• dYnezeite inste.:'Sefire ovey which they svere4listeiving-ethe • quickly stops coughs, cures colds, end heats Die throat 0011 03108 n 20 Cent Medicine for the load Is Needed Now Because the unhealthful modes of living during the winter have made the blood impnre, causing loss of appetite and that tired feeling, as well as the sores and eruptions that occur at thi$ time. Be sure to talce-Hood's Sarsaparilla this spring. It combines the great curative principles of roots, barks and herbo, so as to raise them to their highest efficiency in the treatment of all blood limners, blood diseases and run-down conditions. Get Ho'od's Sarsaparilla today., All druggists. SWEEPS ONTARIO Wires Down, Buildings Unroofed, and flatly Narrow' Escapes Frotn, Injury. A despatch. from Terointo says: This city.' was in Abe throes on Fri- day of the. fierceet equinoctial gale that has visited this latitude in years. From the south-west and west a fifty -mile wind razed throughout the clay. Numerous buildings'in course of construction were clerna,ged. Shacks were over- turned, and reefs were lifted off in the outskirts .of the city. Trees were -np-rooted. Awnings were ripped from etore-feents. Windows were sma,shed. Signs . were torn from their hangings. Telephone electric light wires weee broken in all parts of the eity, and the emer- gency repair gangs of these public utility companies were kept on the run all day. The lake, and even the bay, was piled into billows by the tremendous vush, of the wind. • On the streets it was with extreme dif- ficulty that pedestrians boiold inak-e progress. 00 3161es an Hour. A despateh frem Hamilton says : Hamilton knows after its experi- ence on Friday something of the terrors of an equinoctial gahe. FROM One C'el.00k till a tato huer in the evening a, hurricane blew' through this city, carrying loevoc end suffer- ing in its wake. It is difficult to estimate the d.arnage done. No one suffered to eny alarming extent, but the number of those affected wi ill be n the hundreds. A conser- vative estimate is $100,000. in the morning it rained, and just before neon a very -warm breeze sprang up. In an hour this WaS followed by a perfect hurricane. The velo- city of the wind ost1d .2104i hive been less than SO miles an honr. -- Donne at G uelp h. A despaboh from Guelph eays: Thousands ot dollars' worth of dam- age was cloue hero on Friday by the worst tornado in' the history of Guelph. The vain teme down ie l torrents all the forenoon, eccom- I ponied by a mild wind, but itheut noon the wind inereased in velocity 1 le an alarming extent, and contine , tied al/ the Afternoon. The rain ste.pped about 1 oselock. B,eporta from all parts of the City and out in the country tell of damage -to property. Telephone and telegraph wires are clown in the country, bad- ly crippling the servioe. Many tele- phones in the city are out of eem- • miesion. Chatham School Wrecked. A despatch from Chatham says: 1 , Aserrifio windstorm passed over this district on Friday and thou- . sands .of dollars' woebh of damage has been done. The Central School in Chatham was badly wrecked. A hugechimney WaS blown dawn, crashing over the roof of a corner tower. The top of the tower was blown off and landed on the -street, The chimney crashed through the building and completely demolished roem on the, third floor and an- other on the second floor, R. S. Dunlop, the *niter, was in the buildieg at the time but escaped. Houses Hazed at Loudon. A despatch from London says: Several -thousands .of &liars daro, age were done by a, very destructive gale that swept over London and district all day oe Friday, razing houses, stripping buildiegs chimneys and causing an infinite amount of damage of a more or less serious nature. At Ingersoll. A despatch from Ingersoll says: Reports from .surrounding districts tell of considerable damage from the high wind that prevailed for several hours on Friday. At times the wind attained eyelonie 371011011 - tans, and, although details teem the outlying distriets are very mea- gre owing to interruptions inSthe telephone service, it is unsleesto,o,c1 that several barns hare been blown dOwn and much damage caused to • other p 0 riper ty. Throughout the town oonsidera.ble damage has re- sulted, The.. -Rsy L xative In justice to yourself you should try Rexall Orderlies, - your money back if you don't like them. They are a candy con. lection that really do give easy relief from constipation. 1. Good health le largely dependent upon the bowele. When they become sluggish the waste material that is thrciirn off by 'the vat= acoutnu- lates. This condition generates poisons, whieli circulate throughout the body, tending to create coated tongue, bad breath, headache, dull brain action, nervousness, biliousness a Avoid harsh cathartic* and physics. They give but temporary relief. They of ten aggravate the real trouble. They aro particularly bad for chil- dren, delicate or aged persons. I (X\„, Otraeribei044 Mini11113/21EMIZO Cornd.in tablet form; taste just like candy and aro noted for their eaSY, soothing action upon the bowels. They, don't purge, gripe, cause nausea, looseness, nor the inconven- iences attendant upon the use of ‚purgatives. Their action is so pleas- ant that thdlaking of Reicall Order- lies almost becomes a desire instead Children like Rexell Orderlies. They are ideal for aged or delicate ' persons aa well as for the most robust. They not toward relieving 000813705 tion, and also to overcome its cause and to make' unneoessary the fro. quont use of la_xatives. They serve to tone anti strengtheu the nerves and muscles of the bowels and asso- ciate organs ur glands. Make Us Prove It Wo guarantee to refund evety penny paid as for ltexall Ordorlies they do not give entire satisfaction. We ask no promises and we iu no way obligate you. Your room word is sufficient for tts.to promptly and cheerfully 'refund the money. Doesn't that prove that Resell Orderlies must bo right? You must know we would not dare make snail a promise unless 170 were poeitively certain that Roxall Orderlies will do all we claim for them Thorois no money risk attaahod to a trial of Rexiill Orderlies, and in justice to yourself, you should not licaitate to test them. Bixall Orderlies come in conven- ient vect-pooket size tin boxes. 12 , tablets, 10e; 80. tablets, 25e; 80 tablets, 80e, ; CAUTION; Please bear ia mind 'that Ilexall Orderlies are uot sold by ail drug. gists. You can buy Remit Orderlies only at the Rexall Stores. You can buy 'Resell Orderlies in this community only 0,1. 001 store: ... • W. S. it. F1OL Clinton The.;‘'itS.tiC min Store G There is n. Resell Store in nearly every town Rild eRy M tho United States, Clans&d an Olivet Britain. There is a different Remit Remedy for nearly every ottlinery human D- esch especially designed for the particular ill for widen it la racommended, The Rexell Stores are America's Greatest Drug Stores Ontario ,. N ,.. -.......................... X CURSIONS To Manitoba Saskatchewan Mberta '110MESEENERS SEIT'F.LERS Low Round Trip Rates, each Tuesday, df March te October inclusive . ' rdiatnlolinPteogrlaanddRiteetuturnrn : S4353.100 _ Other points In profs:alien Return.Limit.two months, ' _ . TOURIST suraoma °Ana Oil Mt excursions. Comfortable bertbs, fully For settlers travel- ling with live stock SPEC''101dAlcffe484.1145 win leave Toronto Rauh TUESDAY 1 ' lUICH ND APRIL A /0.20 p.m. ............................,... Settlersand fuloilies 1 17500,000 105 stock REOU'hauRidT0110041115 Leaving TOrv,41 10,20 p.m, 0110 Through Colonist and TOurist.Elecp'ers --....-......----,,.., e equipped witin bedding, can be secured 1,. - moderate rates through local agent. COLONIST OARS ON ALL TRAINS No oboist. "or Berths - HOMO geekers, Trains Leave Toronto 10.90 pen during Mara „ ' April, September and .0cto3er, and at 2 sloe. and. 10.20 pan. detring May, June, 41-4 stnitAneetet. '1'brendh, Trams Torotato to Winnipeg anal Wosi Full particulars from any C.P:I2 .Agent or write ISI. G. kfurelise District Passenger Agent, Toronto IACEISONS A.GENTs CLINTON