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A well kept lawn - reflects tho MO. the paid who Cares Now 44 THIRD RAJAH BROOK RULES I
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if the tao,wer works properl I I , possilAe. 00030,,� th4n, they cut,� ancl trim at these of Sir I : . � J� ��/ � % � . I
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s mo-wers, y blade of both the � - I e who know Kipling's story, _1� � i
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of wheel and hall bearings 'make, em Wertions. p - store man for a 'through it nativ6 woman; - I
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This stock was purchased sale# This drug is an ether compoun , ho has J1 �
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. � I . I I � ;;�o i4otieest eto&, � 10c per line Per 1. way. -Ile found one own to 0 � I *.
UD the cam without in amin or even -
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in. cut 1 .$()050 � _ and 5e per d $3 for two se ions wifei dresser. — . of the earth. Wit], a mere handful of *11
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Professional C:irAs not 6 ter, with a few f
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. , mower, i 4 in. cut, ball bearing $8075 . 0
� ine"o per year- concession, and ,&omlyience mL"ied made himsr.If its rul J
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Aknife � I life under auspioious circumstaneds. he supprmW lawlessness, and by , these dain L
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. BLA I THE FLY r,-*,EAFORTH, F � 22nd, 1917 CMLDHOOD CONSTIPATION domain from 7,000 square . 4 , *
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B,v putting on Screen Doors and W" .1 I I -.- S= VESSELS SUNK By SUBMARINES . , the realm, to his 0 F
-dows now. Our stock is coinplete in . ". .r -b liv,ts They are a gentle but effective turn has hand6d over - - E_
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beautifully grained and well designed I . report the detailed results of the Ger- the.bowels and sweeten the stomach James Brooke was the first white � I . i
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-well made screen window, the use of � "I deta can be obtained 'for the -most ments. Concerning them Mrs. J. B, vice with the East India CorAPIL11Y, � I � ..._7 �
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ence of flies quite,bearable. of the months of March and I auff enbach, ,he I Write5' ' and was wounded i . --
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-which makes summer beat and the abs pa"' . �
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screeri Doors5 complete witb hangers, catch and . . The Aztec was the chief an 6xcellent medi- juries, he visited Sarawak.9 - )most �
. \ , I ship reported suilk after the destruc- cine for constipation." The Tablets the great Island of Borneo, but a :_ .
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pull . r-150 to 3-15' tion of- the Memphis, Vigilanola, and are sold'by -medicine dealers or by cut off from the rest of the country I I �... .�� 1.
Screen Windows, all sizes 25c t6 6oc � . . Illinois, the three- American vessels mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. by tremenduous mountain ebairs. The � .- � I
� . the extr,i ses- Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, tiopical beauty of the land enchanted -
whose loss brought on war decia.- - Ontario . I . , and he determined that some . - . -1 � �..
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Bros, High Standard Paont 'm The Aztec s an armed- mer- __ n and take charge � "I'll I
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Lowe r I � I an ation. wa , reported __ day he would retux . -
chantman; the sinking war AMERICAN ARMY ON THE of the landf which was then ,held by : WO - $54RINK W"LLC-#4$ 0
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� . I - � lyfaintains its place ass . livered- his war. message. She was Dyaks. The opportunity occurred 0 Eritish made, by seeld b4 all gtod rwe" & I
and a cheap insurance against the weather. night,- - when his father died, and left hirA 0 4 '
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.. . tc, C610r, Z!k nD!r . attacked b�r a �ubmarine at A few days ago the New York Tri al to equip a little, 0 Lever Brothers LIWIted, -take no substitste.' ** � '
The Paint that lasts and pleases the eye.!.- � near an, island- off Brest,without warn- bune published a cartoon which re- With sufficient'eapit 0 1 . * ;
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� our 1:1nold= Narnish preserves the patterry, - br t ing and in a heavy . . 0 * , 0*. � .
I ; _ igh I sea. presented "John � Barleycorn" with a expedition at the head of whi 0 . ' - a i
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It anceand shows no scrat�Aesorbe_el marks. -slow moving freighter of 8,727� tons, rope around his neck, while the Amer- sailed for Sarawak. His arrival was .11, . *,P " * 0 44 - * -0 ,� � t
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. . . loaded with 9 . the Ori- ,, �� native rajah -was , -,:, - - . _
. � .1 - ited at $500,000, belonj�ing to prohibition�' in its hand, wondered warAn which the I I
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e111%A S_ � t detachment consisting of a Lieuten- bibitive taxation.'.. and left slowly to Brooke would assist him he would be . . -
V ant and a crew of 11 gunriers; 28 of strangle. There is a formidable move- accepted,oand took charge of the cam- �- .
;S eU---& or the men on board, including Boat- ment in the United- States to. make paign.-.So vigorously and skillfully did . . . � - - .
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it . swain's M .the country "bone dry" for the dura- he press . � . .1
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-_ - -_ .. � _. -_ -_ _. -1. -.,---- The Ameriem Oil te s edtheother rajah. - . s " I I � - 1. .. - 11 I
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al of her crew, of whom 7 were Ame I permanently. The to complete his bargain, -robbed I . ..
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TheNcKilorMutu UNSIGHIrLy . can - American Army and navy ar6 dry, Brooke.of some .. -
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Fire hisurtunce, -Co. � - - and they will fight this war on grape sought to destroy his influen . � 1. - . � �
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1% PIMPLE& ernment. War 'Risk Bureau losit'$4401- juice or tea or chewing guin or what- the natives, .who had by this time .
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orbt-� . - 000, by the sinking of the Healdtoni ever other non-alcoholic stimulant up- conceived an almost superstiti
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_He;aW01fiCe,: .11 . I s of the bureau e _t for hir nally Brooke declar-� .4&
-1r, GOI&RED HIS FACE. bringing the total losse peals to their palates. Even in France sp e n. Fi K and after , I
DIRROT01M.' 11 --qwm_,� -including $250,000 on the Illinois- they will not -be permitted to have a ed war on the native raja] P I . I t
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OFFIMS0 re ' $1,593,924; but the'premiums in wet cwrteen, according to W. O�- MC- a short campaign ouste& him and be- I . - 1. � �,
pr"ident B.* B. B. Cu d Him tL d. His troubles -
L Comolly, Goderich, I that pieriod amounte�d, to $3,1,67,997. Geehan, who writes in. the Tribune, came rajah in his stea. . �
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Jac Evans, Beeehwoodt'�rice_presiderk ,-.N;p,- ,, -, — . . On March 23,the French cruiser and who speaks fr6m knowledge of were just beginn,i wever, for his Tempting* - �
Se,cy-Treas - All diseases and blemishes of the skin Danton was reported as having been General Pershing. subjects'were about the most vicious . I -on* 4=p 11 �
T. E. RRYS, Sedorth, � . I - M caused by the blop& bel�g in `U 'w- ,torpedoed ixi the Mediteran�kn Sea; The, commander of the American and inurderous when they were -not � . �
- l.kGmvw Ed. pm condition - 296 men were lost, 806 savoil The army,is'a 44crankly on prohibition. He the most oppressed and wretched . .
Alm Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; The beat blood deaw,ing medicine an - I i-sists that th W- , I . .
i�m Chesney, I vessel displaced 18,028 tons . e Ani�ricari soldier can population in the East. Brooke, bo I -
HilleMey, Seaforth- Will.' c Blood - 1' and TaIM—te, se � �
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mondville; J . W. YGO, ;Goderich; R. Bitters,- a medicine that has be4n M u.ke The unarnied merchant steamer Mis e ork Wx he took in -
Rg ro(1JMWM i s ianp. which � left Gonoa Aptil. 4th, with itjf� and *e ,&rits Ao -his expedi�, during the next few years I
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G_ Jarmuth, B fat dvei 40 ycam;'90 Yotl do not exp�d- - our ns in her crew of 53 tion in Mexi� ,& is_' - . As hand the task of .establishing somO I . �
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wimant Rinn, No. 2* Se�RfOrth. Mr. Lennox out warnm''g inAbe Mediterranean. is not,aware that the Mexican cam- zens -from the exactions of local chief - _
nnewjea, Brodhagen; James Evan--;- 1,1,&, writes. "I am writing you a few . n steam - - much of any- tains, ridd�ng the country of robbers I � ..... I
ru � The'America er Seward, 3,390 paign established very � -
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ach-wood; M. MeNwen, alinton; Jas. rm" to tea you *hat Burdock Elood C P ks whose pi: - - I �
Be McGregor,; Hitt= has tons, wa-s sunk in the Mediterranean -thing. It certainly; did not a hiev, and the seas of the Dya , t.Of � I .1 . .
colimily, Goderich; D. F_ . clone for me. My face. VVW April 7. . - its main objective. Villa is still at acies' bad made the whole coas . . �� �
R. r No. 3, Bedortb - J. G. Grieve, I mvered with pimples. I tried different On April 5 there came news of the large so far as we know, but Pershing Borneo a place to be avoided. . . . ..... .
-No, 4 Walton; Robert'Ferris 'H8r10(-'k; , kht& of medicine, and'all seemed to. fafl,- sinking of two Belgian relief ships insists that the health and morale of Many tirnes his life was threatened . I
-George McCartney, No. 3, s�afoetb. I was one day to a Wc.bdls house, and
. the Trevier from New York and the his Mexican army was greatly im- but Brooke got used to attempted as-
__ there the�i advised me to use B. B. B. - .a while, and per- I .. �
. ft.nm. p.m. so I pur&a� two bottles -and before I*eistein; the latter was 2991 tons, the proved by his insistenee that 'there sassination After vith the � . ...
ve 7.00 2.30 1 had thm taken I found 1'was getting Travier 3,001. On April 9 the loss of should be ro liquor consumed by W haps his chief trouble lay ,, A, .. � �
�Godsrlch Lea the Belgian 'Relief ship, Camilla, troops. Pershing had.the distinction British Government. He desired tf-at
7.87 3�07 better.* X ,nA two molle. and whev they 0
Slyth - was sunk with a cargo of foodstuffig, of making part.of New Mexico dry for it should annex Sarawak, or at least I
'Walton � 7.60 3.19 were finWLiz4 I was completely curec'L making four relief- ships destroyed a short period -in defiance of the con- take it under its protection. It was � I
Guelph ' 9.35 5.05 1 find it is a great.blood vurifier, and 7 in five weeks, with 17,000 tons of,food. stitution of the Un�ited States and the some years after his death, however, - - As, to othsome � I
FROM "wol=ietA itto all." rr . On April 10 it was reported by immoral habits, of the population. before Sarawak was recognized as a 1 '43� 1.r." - � --ffie name __
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l'oronto (Leave) 8.20 5.10 -B. B. P. is manufactured only by the State Department that up to April One of his soldiers, crazed with what British protectorate. In the meantime I -'.I a S_ E
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Walton " 12.58 8.42 On*- . . during the Nvar 686 neutral vessels, probably an unusually �ernicious c�.ous and ignorant attacks on the -part - . =pfiessl. . I
abthh 12.10 9.07 - - I including 19 American, and attacked variety, tried to break- into a house of politicians at home, who told of � . �
Lubm-u 12.30 9.19 . I unsuccessfully 79 others, including 8 in Columbus. A woman met him on the cruelties of his rule, and demand- I Is a *1 _r I
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Goderich 1-2.45 9.45 . . American . � Since the German war the threshold and shot him dead. z ed that as a British subject he should I Dend i
ns at Guelph Jwriefion with CRFAM WANTED. - on Feb. The next day the order went frory, b& brought home, On one occasion .�_
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Kain, Line for Galt, Woodstock, Lou- ' I more -than one-third of the vessels army headquarters that every place they succeeded in having a British of- . last'n. Th %& L - I
4on. Detroit and Chicago and all in- . We have our Creamery now in full sunk were neutral, and a large number in the town that sold liquor must be ficial -, supersede him, -and to protect - it � of the
wmediate points. I . -operation, and we -want your patron- of other reutral'vesseli were terrorized closed by four o'clock and - remain a particularly vicious band of Chinese third
, . -age. We are prepared to pay you itito staying in port The neutral vcs- closed while the army was there. In murderers which he was trying to ex- TV It .
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Iron -Pumps & PumP and test each can of cream carefully Norwegian, 410; Swedish, 111; stitution gave no authority for any The first rajah was greatly- helped � - o refres. *—,,,,
A and give you statement of the same. ,Dutch, 61; Greek, 50; Spanish, -�S; A- suth drastic action. The saloon'.6 from 1862 until the date of his death ,a 0 11 - V
ROPairlwA - We also supply,cans free of charge merican, 19; Peruvian, 1; Argentine 1; closed, because they feared that if in 1869 by his nephew Charles, whom I I comectiomso. -
I <-nd Of and give you an honest business deal. Total 686. I I they did not the Pershing expedition he nominated ashis successor. Charles - � %-" 91 I - I
aa prepar,_-d to tur,it,3 ai - a card for Neutral 'vessels attacked ana escap-, would close them with yiolence and was a man of -the' same type as his, - I
f2 irr, ; and t, 'tt Pumps a i J a 1) sizes Call in and see us or drop us I - f6r _qp . . . . . .
� - ed- Norwegian, 32; Swedish 9; Danish probably destroy their stock of goods. uncle."He was without fear, -and, like
particulars. I 01 . .%,-- I Good teet ,
i V 1, :t , P oe F. . Galvan- G; Greek, 8; Spanish, 2; Argentine, 1; Mr. 'McGeehan says that among the the rajah, risked his life -many times.
Z Brazilian, 1; American, 8; Tot 1, 19. 'troops on the Mexi n expedition wera -a -
I '�', teel 17,zintcs nd Water troughs I ie Seafortb Creamery ,a , co One disaster after another uncle and I breath, appe .
-:;tj,,,: ia:ms ,ild attle Basins. Seaforth . Ontario The_ -British Admiralty reported many men who went into the country nepbew -met with undaunted spirit. � 49 6 4
. . � sinkings inthe five weeks ended April "moderately soft and --runi -goaked. Their whole -capital, which was sunlf �C idite, digesoono, I
k. aa tc,,ndsoipum, -repairingdone 1, 1917, to have -been 80 vessels of They came- out lean, clear-eyed and in Sarawak, was wiped out on the oc, V
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I p 6ach; 41 smaller un- hard as nails.'$ The sanitary reports casion when the Chinese pirates d - 11 e- % I 1, �� I
on tor - notice. For terms� etc., over 16,000. tons e-, . I
a 01 )y at pump Factory, Goderich der 1,600 tons, and 43 smaller vessels. of the expedition are. likely to show stroyed, their buildings and murdered Scaled TLaht "I .
St East,,or at residence, North BRONCHITIS - During the week ended April 8, 1917, some wonderful results. Despite the many of their servants. 'They were �� . I I
yp ! : the sinkiligs reported by the Britisb hardships of the first (rush, the sick able to overcome many difficulties, . Kept Right L � I
Main Street - : . WAS I SO BAD Admiralty were: Vessels over 1600 reports were startingly meagre. , however, when - the British.Govern- � I 'I
. . tons, 16;- under 1,600 tons, 2; vessels , Gen- Funston, who, Vgt for his sud. ment, finally convinced that I I AMIL a �
J, F. Welsb,Seaforth , arriving and sailing from United de ndeath a few months ago, I would was doing Imperial work, lent him Three of a kind Mew H aff6w �
- Coughed Every Few Minute& .Kingdom in same period, 4,773, -Dur- no doubt have commanded the Amer- support. The late rajah, for some
4 . . . . I ' ing the week ended April 15, the Ad- ivan troopl in France. was as stallnell years past was able to enjoy the ... Keep them in uAnd evervm0al � I -A
C. P. IL TIME TABLE DR. WOOD'S . miralty reported the loss of 19 ves- a prohibitionist as Pershing. He im- -fruits of ��Is early hardships and of � - I
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TO TORONTO. NORWAY PINE SYRUP than 1,600, also 12 fishing vessels. Yrancisco, one of the most bibulous His home, Astana, is said to be one off WAM IN CANADA 4 � I
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G. T. IL TIME TABLB I 'CURED HEIL — ______._._.__._ . route" was for many years famous.. now reigns Charles Vyner Brooke, QK SALE WIMREVER CONFWnONS AU SCIZ i
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T-falm Leave SeAfOrth as fonown: . At the time of the earthquake in third of the Brooke line, and he " - "_ W. r
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10.55 - For Clinton, Goderich, Broncbitis starts with a short. vainful. June Wedding. -A pretty 'wedding April, 1906, Funston was in charge of said to have inherited many of the
-a.m. and Kincardinc. ' ,_ �i� was solemnized at �Maple Drive Farm,' the Amer er and I he Flav Ur L19W cm 1 7_18
Wingliam dry coagb, accomp i ed with a mp ican troops in the city
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,. Wingliam am on Wednesday, June 6th, at high noon, paralyzed city and state authorities, , his great unt-le remarkable among _____ ---
and Kinlardi1me. wheezing, and a ferjing of oppro'ssion or when Miss Elsie Irene, the youngest naturally turned to the nearest repre- British Empire -builders. . .
tightness throuzh the chest. At fixst dau . I I
LL03 p.m. - For CHnton, Goderich I ghter of Mr. D. W - Dunbar, be- sentative.1 of the Federal Government I - - I . I
the expectomtion is a li,,,I,ht color but as came the wife of Mr. Hugri Ro- -_
1.52 a. m. -For Stratford, Guelph, ,,, cun- and Funston -was invited to take - _—, � I
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opro and points east. yenowish or,greenish color, and is very � _f �
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" TA'd P"t X years. while Mr. Possesion of any citizen, 1. .
George Dunb&r, brother The gutters ran with whiskey, and - - L . � pprr 11 �
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as best nian, During the signing of beer and wine. For a few days the I . I I I I I �
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Mon -I" LV�l ism bride's travellhig suit was 6f plaid, take the tiinds of the populace off � 1 4
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-"OW�**Vwk Vok go 8 Md rfift. I sWpped cmgWng, ' ful and costlY.: The congregation of tizer Funston r ;. IN11A went and inethod4 backed by 60 year#
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'""i 04" 04 __ . Lride was organist, presented her with cial standing wer I 9d _1 I -1 *RMPATH IV I
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