/ LOCAL NEWS I \ June 22 Sports Day. ICE CREAM NOTICE

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/ LOCAL NEWS I \ June 22 Sports Day. ICE CREAM NOTICE
No. 15
VISCOUNT, SASKATCHEWAN. CANADA, FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1915.
Vol. 7.
DR. S. G. FALARDEAU
P h y s ic ia n
and
Surgeon
\ June 22 Sports Day.
/ LOCAL NEWS I
Graduate of I.aval University.
•
Attended Quebec General Hospital
Office and Residence:— Over the New
Drug Store, Main street.
Office H o u r s 9-11 a.m ., 2-5 and 7-9 p.rn.
Viscount,
Sask.
W . P . J O H N S , M . D.
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Tuesday, June 22..
H. C. Whiteside, of .Saskatoon,
has leased Peter Kerr’s barbershop
and will carry on the business.
M. F. Rauckman has just com­
pleted the fitting up of a neat
Office and Residence West end of
Main street, west of the school. garrage.
V iscount,
Sask.
Rev. O. J. Tollerud will con­
duct Luthern service at Mr. P. W.
DR. G. R. CLARKE
Nelson’s on Sunday, June 20th, at
DEN TIST
11 o’clock a. m.
Will be at Viscount every Wednes
G. T. Curry sure believes in the
day and Thursday of.second
and fourth weeks of each
brighten up” idea, and on Tues­
m o n th
day applied a liberal coat of red
Offices in Goyette, Tallon Building
Phone 44
Lanigan, Sask. barn paint to the brow of a ‘bluff”
Gas administered lor the painless ex­ adjoining town.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
PROVINCIAL CORONER
traction of teeth. '
Great preparations are under
way towards making JUNE 22nd
the best sports dav that Viscount
has ever offered her patronizing
public. Over $500.00 will be giv­
en in prizes and the varied pro­
gramme should in every way he of
uterest to the spectator and of pro­
fit to the participant.
On Page 5 of this issue a partial
list of events with the prizes and
monies offered, will be found.
Among the special prizes offered
is the handsome Silver Cup donat­
ed by the National Life Ass. Co.
through their local representative
T. M. Kenney, and won by Wm.
Northgraves last year, w ill again
be up for competition. This hand­
some trophy will become the pro­
perty of the party winning it three
years iu succession.
t’s Just Whatever You Say.
On tl.e J o j .
And now that "the boys” have
their smokes, how about comforts
for those they have left behind ?
With all due respect for the local
committee and the valuable service
rendered during 1914, we would
ask what has been done during the
past five months. The war is still
in progress; many wounded men
have gone back to the front ; we
have paid once, shall we “come
hack,” or have we done our share?
Your answer can best he made by
your effoils in the re organization
f the committee. If your views
are worth expressing let us have
them.
A recent issue of the Sioux City
Tiibune, says: Criticising the
British navy for not providing an
escort to the Lusitania gets no
place. Obviously no navy in the
world is large enough to bombard
the Dardanelles ; guard the Suez
canal ; patrol the Mediterranean ;
guard transport ships crossing the
English Channel so closely that,
although within a few miles of the
base of German submarines, not a
transport was lost out of a number
required to convey 600,000 soldiers;
guard transport ships carrying
troops from Canada to England ;
keep open the English channel for
constant commissary supplies to
Village Council Minutes. France ; guard all the ports of the
British Isles ; bombard the Germ­
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Minutes of Village Council nieet- ans on the coasts of Belgium ; keep
the German fleet penned up in the
ng held June 1st.
Overseer Tallon in the chair. Kiel canal and at Heligoland; drive
every Gtrmau merchant v-ssel—
Councillor Wolf present.
Minutes of last meeting read and 2000 in number—off the high seas ;
blockade Germany so effectively
adopted.
that even the Germans admit not a
Communications were read.
The secretary was instructed to particle of food, Copper or war sup­
write the C P.R. in regard to their plies are reachng them by sea; have
war vessels in reserve to give bat­
request.
fhe secretary was instructed to tle to the German fleet if it ever
collect the dog tax and to make a makes a dash to sea ; and still have
poll tax roll for the Village for the enough warships to act as escort to
every steamer. There are limita­
year 1915.
Wolf—That assessor be instruct­ tions to even the British navy.
Ed. Bergren and his sister. Miss
Emma Bergren, left on Friday last
V isco u n t Lodge No. 1 23 for the home of their mother at
/. O. O. F.
Cokato, Minn., word having been
A dance will be held in the Hall
Meets every Monday night at 8 p.rn. received of her serious illness.
Visiting brethren always
iu the evening.
welcome
The Woman’s Gu.ld of the An­
Jno. L. Jeffery, W. T. Morphy,
glican church have decided to
N. G.
Rec. Sec y serve supper in the church on the Telephone Contract is Let.
evening of Sports Day. The booth
The contract for the construc­
THOMAS SWAIN
will be erected on Sports grounds
tion of the Viscount Rural Tele­
PROVINCIAL LICENSED AUCTIONEER as usual.
F o r d a te o r p a r tic u la r s c o m m u n i­ —See our "Cream” adv’t on Page phone system has been let to Mr.
c a te w ith m e a r c a ll o u T h e S u n ’
W. D. Craig, of Regina, and the
8.—Peck & Larrabee Co.
work will be commenced at ouce.
VISCOUNT,
SASK.
Local diamond artists motored
The coutract calls for the comple
over to Colonsay yesterday after
tion of the system by September 1.
noon on invitation of the western
Remember the Old Stand
The Kellogg enclosed battery in­ ed to assess Dr. Falardeau’s stable
boys who are taking to this form
strument will be used throughout and add the same to the roll it hav
of amusement With the old re­
Frosts, during last week end,
jh ^ /is c o u n t
iug been omitted, car.
liable battery—Hank and Joe—the
destroyed garden stuff throughout
The following accoun's were
The Cream Market.
tally was all but a shut out, 22-6.
the west. In parts of the province
R e sta u r g n ^
read
: Dr.. S. G. Falardeau, $25 damage was also doue to grain.
Colonsay, however, have the mak­
Peck & Larrabee Co. make an do, $55 ; do, $36; do, $35.25
ings even thodgh they did show
Pure
announcement today that they will Goyette, Tallon & Co.. $3.25 ;. do
tip on the short end. A return
now buy all well-kept cream from $11.55; Serre & Gagne, $24.45 Under The Land Titles Act and
game will be given shortly.
Amendments thereto
farmers iu our district and offer a Mrs. D. Fillion, $3 00.
Daily
On Sunday last the home of Mr
good figure for the product either
Wolf—That accounts as read be
Sundries of all flavors.
and Mrs. S. Berg was the scene of
in the sweet or sotir sta-ge. The paid, except the accounts of Dr. S Of Valuable Farm Property
a pretty little surprise party when
Home-made bread always
testing will be done here and the G. Falardeau, they to be reduced
on hand.
ITNDER and by virtue of the
a house full of young friends gath
producer paid as per butter fat con to $82.00. car.
Power of Sale contained in a
Fruits, Soft Drinks and
ered to congratulate their genial
rtain Mortgage there will be oftaiued. Owing to the present very
Confectionery
Wolf—That
we
do
adjourn,
car
ered for sale by public auction by
hostess who- had reached another
unprofitable price and the limited
A.
MACK,
Secy
Thomas
Swain, Licensed Auction­
Choice Cigars & Tobaccos
milestone on life’s way. The after
eer at the Hotel Viscount, Viscount
market for butter there is certainly
noon and evening were spent in a
in the Province of Saskatchewan
little enducement for the increase
Board and Rooms
TUESDAY, JUNK 22, Viscount on Saturday the 3rd day of July A.
pleasant way. At the refreshment
of dairy herds, and unless a mar Sports Day.
D. 1915 at the hour of 4:00 o’clock
hour Mrs. Berg was presented with
afternoon, Mountain Standard Time
ket is found wherein the farmer
the following property, viz :—The
a purse of money as a token of
can secure at least fair returns for
North West Quarter of Section
esteem of her young friends.
St. Paul's Church.
Thirteen (13) in Township Thirtythe capital invested there is a grav
three (33) and Range Twenty-five
Last week Mr. Frank Lacey for­
danger that our herds, even tho
Evening prayer will be conduct West of the Second Meridian in the
warded the sum of $22.00 to the
they are small, will be seriously ed in St. Paul’s church, Viscount Province of Saskatchewan contain­
London Times Over seas Tobacco
affected. We believe, however Sunday next, June 13th, at 7 p m ing 160 acres more or less.
The property is situated about 5
Fund, to be used in supplying the that the Provincial creameries are The subject of the sermon will be
miles from Plunkett, Saskatchewan
soldiers at the front with cigarettes making every effort to improve fa ” The first and greatest command on the Minnedosa-Saskatoon-Edmonton Sections of the Canadian
TAKE NOTICE that all parties and tobacco. The money was rais­
ment.”
cilities for the marketing of cream
Pacific Railway and the Vendors
hereafter found removing sand or ed by popular subscription from
Despite
theinckm
ent
weather
of
are informed that about 80 acres
and should have the co operation
gravel from auy road or road al­
last Sunday, the services vvere of
friends in the Viscount and Colonhave been brought under cultiva­
of the fai tiling community concern
lowance within the Municipality of
very encouraging nature — good tion and that there are on the pro­
say
districts.
As
a
package
of
Viscount will be prosecuted.
ed. The working out of the pin congregations assembled both at perty :—Frame house 12x12 and
smokes
(usually
retailed
at
about
No further notice will be given.
proposed will be watched with in Lonsdale and Viscount. If mem­ frame stable 24x24.
TERMS OF SALE:— Twenty
$1) will be furnished for every 25f
By order
bers residing near town would only per cent of the purchase price to be
terest.
this contribution should make glad
J. F. BELL, Reeve,
make an effort to join with us on paid in cash at the time of sale and
Rural Mun. of Viscount, No. 34T the hearts of some 88 brave lads
Sunday evenings there is no reason the balance according to terms and
House plants, cauliflower, cab whatever why our church should conditions to be made known at
who are fightiug “ somewhere in
Ith* *ime ° f >ale. . Tthet
bage and tomato plants for sale not be filled.
For quick sale and good price France.”
j will be put up subject to a sealed
—
Mrs.
L.
Jago.
The
incumbent
would
urge
tbe
reserve price and will be sold clear
list ycur land;' with Wolf & Bloch.
The High School Examinations
attendance of all vestrymen on of encumbrances save taxes for the
At York school on Sunday, June
begin this year ou Monday, June
Sunday next as an announcement!c»rrent
Munlcipa1 claims and
possible Seed Grain Liens,
The F. L. Jago plowing outfit 21, and the Grade VIII Examin­ 20, Rev. N. P. N. Hvale will hav will be made in respect .to .tbe. elec-1 any
por further particulars terms and
is now open for contracts of break­ ation on Tuesday, June 22. The confirmation of Catechumens in the lion of officers for the ensuing year, conditions of sale apply to the Aucing or summerfallow Work done examinations will be completed on forenoon at 11 o'clock, and Eng
The country service on Sunday
& M U N R 0,
by this outfit is right and parties or before June 30. Viscount has lish service in the afternoon at
wtl! be as follows : Saab,school.
' Solicitors for the Vendor.,
desiring work done should- coni- been appointed an examination o'cloek. South of Viscount ser 1 10 a m.; Lonsdale school, 3 p ni.
Dated at S askatoon, Sask., this
Rev: Hamilton Barr,
2nd day of June A. D. 1915.
muuicate at otice. Charges are Centre for Grade V III a'nd High vice will be held at 4 effclock Moil
Incumbent.l
481.J11-35
day, June 21.
School students.
moderate.
ICE CREAM
Mortgage Sale
WM. KERR,
NOTICE !
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THE
SUN.
VISCOUNT, SASE.
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CHEW “ GOOD LUCK’’ TOBACCO
A GOOD CHEW IN A CLEAN WRAPPER.
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Then Rfllph reached out his hand
to tlie foot of the table. His long,
leun lingers were tangled In the strip
of dam ask down the m ahogany table
on which lam ps and decanters and
glasses and dishes of fruit were
placed.
Witli_a vigorous pull he brought the
whole thin g crashing on the polished
floor, w here tw o pools of paraffin
m ade a blaze of the w reck th a t Ralph
had caused. T hen lie slid over to the
floor and and opened one of the windows, lettin g In the pure air fraik
from th e N orth Sea.
10 CENTS PER PLUG
Indian P rince’s Guns of Pure Gold
To Neglect Flax
The G aekw ar of Baroda, the* wellknown Indian Frince. has a b a tte ry
Would be G reat M istake T his Sea­
of artillery consisting of gold and
silver guns.
son
[ T here a re four guns, tw o of gold
It seem s m ore th a n likely th a t a
and two of silver. The gold guns A lberta Taking the Lead in Practical by-product of th e "G reater Produc­
of the
; were m ade In 1874 by an a rtisa n
W ork Along Educational Lines
tion” m ovem ent, fo ste red by th e ex­
of Laklia. who w orked on them fo r
It has been public property for some pected shortage in the w orld's food
| five years. They weigh 400 pounds
supply, will be an actu al lessening of
! each, and except for the Bteel lining tim e th a t the agrici R ural schools es­ the acreage of flax grow n th is yearj are of solid gold. They are m ounted on tablished by the departm ent of agri­ This, of course, will m ean higher
j gun-carriages of carved wood, over­ culture for A lberta a re proving rii un­ prices th a n ever for flaxseed, and big
By Fred M. White
! laid with silver. In 1876. when the qualified success. The m ost caustic profits for the level-headed farm ers
of the seheu-e have long ago
Gaekw ar w ent to Bombay to m eet critics
Ward, Lock & C o. Limited
ledged th a t the m inister of who see and g rasp th e opportunity.
the then Prince of Wales, lie took acknow
^ L o n d o n , Melbourne and T o ro n to ^ ^
Flaxseed is selling now for around
was rig h t and they were
the gold guns w ith him to salute agriculture
CHAPTER XVII.
wrong. These schools have accom ­ $1.80 cash; O ctober is quoted a t $1.86;
the Prince, and th a t was the only plished
som ething which all the agri­ if seeding re p o rts show a decrease In
W hence Did They Come?
occasion on which they have been
(Conttnneu i
prices w ill doubtless go still
In the darkness nobody spoke for allowed to leave th e S tate of Baroda. cultural colleges have failed to do, acreage,
Then with the confidence, of the a m om ent. Not one of them could
nam ely, they have reached the m axi­ higher.
T
he
early
seeding th is spring, and
m ountain goat he m ade his way to the have said anything for a king's ra n ­
mum num ber of boys on th e farm s and
beach, the hard strip of beach th a t lay dom. A part from the feeling of suf­
have given them practical scientific In­ the fact th a t u n d e r norm al conditions
under the shadow of the castle. H ere focation, the gradual poppy sleep of
Oranulafed Eyelids, stru ctio n w ithout in any way weaning flax can be sown up to June, and
he fum bled for some tim e am ong the deatli th a t filled tlie room as a great
J U Eyes inflamed by expo- them from the farm s. They have grown successfully on new breaking,
damp slippery rocks, feeling for som e­ wave suddenly engulfs some rooky
sure to Ssn, Osstand Wind taken hold of the boys and the girls gives farm ers a chance to get busy,
thing with infinite care and patience. cave, th e dram atic horror of the d a rk ­ ■ —Tm / w f s quickly relieved by Murlse who have had such lim ited opportuni­ a !te r o th er g ra in s have been sown,
llis perservance was rew arded a t ness held them fast.
™ ■V I > ^
Eye Remedy. No Smarting, ties of education th a t they could not and get In enough flaxseed to add very
last. His hands lay on a m ess of
just Eye Comfort. A* have been adm itted to any college, and m aterially to the y e a r's profits.
At the same tim e th ere was some­
flowers, dump and sodden and yet
Your Druggist’! 50c per Bottle. Murlse Eye have m ade them feel th a t th eir practi­
com paratively fresh. He lifted one to thing of a shock, a healthy shock in StlvsinTubes25c. ForDesksiIheEyeFreeask cal knowledge of farm ccndltlous was
We have been tra in in g our youth
th e plunge from light to gloom. A
his n ostrils and sniffed it.
Druggists
or Msrioe Eye Remedy Ce„ Chicago an off-set to th eir :«ck of book learn ­ m erely to be b e tte r farm ers, but this
fitful purple gleam
still flickered
ing, and having saved th e ir self-re­ Is only half. W h at to do with the
“As I thought,” he said, "as I ex­ where th e blazing paraffin had licked
spect In this way, have stim ulated school, the church, th e ru ra l organiza­
pected. How cunning it all is, how the
hard oak polished floor; the
th eir am bition to add the knowledge tion, th e com binations of trad e, the
H arrow s and W eeds
beautifully w orked out!
Ann noth­ b reath of the sea breeze was bracing.
obtainable
from books to th e ir prac­ highw ays, th e a rc h ite c tu re , the lib­
ing, how ever sm all, is left to chance. It was Marion who first cam e to h er­
T here is no b e tte r weed d estro y er
W ell, I caine hoin'e in the nick of tim e, self as one comes out of a horrid than the harrow s, if they are used tical experiencerary, the beauty of th e landscape, the
in th e c arp e n te r shop of the school country store, th e rousing of a fine
and 1 have found an ally I can depend nightm are.
a t the correct time- Most farm ers
a
t
Olds
during
the
past
w
inter
the
upon. Only it was ju st as well not to
“Oh, oh,” she shuddered. "W ho will have noticed th a t on a m oderate­ boys m ade m odels of the buildings com m unity h elpfulness to tak e the
let Geoffrey know w hat I knew ol
place of the old selfish individualism ,
ly fine tilth , and a fte r a few warm
the window?”
Jessop's lodger beforS today. 1 won­ opened
days, the seeds of the various annual which th is sum m er will help th e ir and a hundred o th er a ctiv ities is
Nobody
responded
for
a
m
om
ent.
d er if my lady guesses how carefully Ralph had crept to Geoffrey’s side- weeds th a t have been lying In th e fa th e rs to erect on the home farm s. enough to fire th e Im agination and to
The boy w ho took a model home with
she Is being w atched.”
It was m arvellous how lie found soil a ll appear to come up a t once him knew not only Low to build a stre n g th e n th e arm of any young
H alf an hour late r Ralph was in file Ills
m an or woman.—L. H. Bailey.
with a rush, and If the land is h a r­
way in the intense darkness.
large building by th a t model, but he
castle again, w andering about in his
“Say you did It,” he w hispered. I rowed Just as th ese weeds are be­ knew to a foot of lum ber and a pound
re stless way and appearing to be in­ “ You m ust say you did It. Speak.”
ginning to appear through th e soil,
cem ent the m aterial required and
terested in nothing as usual. P re se n t­
I did,” Geoffrey raumur- m illions of them will be destroyed. If of
ly the g reat bell began to clang in the ed.“ I suppose
they are le ft two or th ree clays be­ w hat it would cost to build. The g reat
“
1
seem
to
recollect
som
ething
tu rret, and tho family party gathered of the kind.”
yond the correct tim e, only a sm all beauty of the instruction a t these
In th e dining room before dinner
percentage of them will be actually schools is th a t nothing is attem pted
“
You
have
saved
our
lives,”
said
Vera was the last to arrive.
pulled up, h r they very quickly get which a boy m ay not la ie r do on his
“IIow lovely yon look.” Geoffrey Marion. “ Will som ebody ring the a tig h t hold In tile soli. G enerally own farm if he have patience and
bell?”
w hispered.
speaking, the harrow s are much m ore perseverance.
S erv an ts cam e w ithout much dis­ required oil grain *han the roll, even
The g irls who a tten d these schools
Vera laughed and colored. She had
m
ay
or
surprise.
They
w
ere
used
to
r w hite dress w ithout ornam ent and
on quite light soils, and it may be a re n o t only receiving instruction In
dom estic science, dress making, and
w ithout flowers, save a deep red rose am azing things at R avenspur's. It taken as a rule to be broken.
would have caused no m ore than a
laundry work, but they a re receiving
In her hair.
exactly the sam e instruction as the
"T hat red rose is the crow ding painful sensation to come in some
night
a
fte
r
dinner
and
find
th
e
whole
boys in poultry raising, horticulture
touch,” said Geoffrey.
and dairying.
"I thought It was to be all w hite to­ family m urdered.
“ B ring m ore lam ps,” Ralph R aven -1
W hile the schools are closed during
night,” Ralph said. He had caught the
the sum m er, work in connection with
w hispered words, as he seem ed to sp u r said quietly.
Lam
ps
were
brought.
The
b
o
r
­
tlie
schools i,v nc m eans ceases. The
catch everything. "W as th a t not so,
dairy com petition which was carried
dered litte r on the floor was sw ept up,
V era?”
c NONE
EASY
on la s t y e a r is th is year being Increas­
“Not for me, sir,” Vera replied. “I the broken globes, the dainty china,
ed to herds of three cows instead of In­
th e glass and silver. The w hite flow­
am In w hite.”
M A D F IN C A N A D A
dividuals,
and
a
very
large
num
ber
of
“I wish you could see h er," Geof­ ers w ere no longer there. This w as a
frey said tenderly, “she looks lovely. puzzle to everybody but Ralph, who As Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­ stu d e n ts have e ntered tlie com peti­
tion. The prizes given for these coreH er eyes are so blue, h e r skhi is like likd g athered them a t the first dis- ,
table Compound Dispelled petitions are pure bred stock, and the
traction, and throw n them out of the
the sunny side of a peach.”
successful com petitor can choose a
“ And your tongue is like th a t of a I window.
Backache, Headaches
calf, pig or sheep. L ast year 30 young
goose,” Vera laughed. “N ever mind, I T here was silence for a m inute or
anim als ware distributed in th is way.
U nde Ralph. Never mind. If you I tw o a fte r the serv an ts had w ith­
and Dizziness.
The com petitions r r e open to both
can't have the inestim able advantage draw n. Then Ruperi R avenspur dash­
boys and giris, and last year one of
of gazing on my perfect beauty, you ed his (1st on the table in a passion of
Piqua, Ohio.—“ I would be very un­ the successful com petitors w as a girl.
shall have the privilege of sittin g by despair.
grateful if I failed to give Lydis E.
A nother com petition th a t is being
me at dinner."
“G reat H eaven!” he said. “How
P inkham ’s V egeta­ carried on is th a t of growing alfalfa
Geoffrey pleaded with com ic des­ long, how long? How much m ore of
ULUVES AND MITTS
ble Compound the seed. T hree prizes are offered—$25,
pair, but Vera was obdurate. As the tills is it possible to bear anil still re ­
Union M ade
hell clanged again, she laid a hand tain the powers of reason? W hat was
p r a i s e it deserves, $15 and $10—for the best bushel of a l­ FIT, QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP
light as thistledow n on K alpli’s arm. It?”
fo r I have taken it falfa seed to be delivered -in 1916. Al­
OUR MOTTO
She was b righter and m ore gay than
“Could It have been the flowers?"
a t different tim es ready 74 hoys have entered th is com­ Sam ples sen t your dealer on re q u e st
petition, and they are sc a ttere d all
usual th is evening and Marion played V era suggested. “It was my fault.”
and
it
alw
ays
re
­
K.
G.
LONG
& CO., LIMITED, T oronto
over A lberta from CardEton on the
up to her, as she alw ays did.
“No, no,” Marlon cried. "W hy your
lieved m e w h e n south to V erm ilion on the north. None
The elders were silent. P erhaps fault? Those white blossom s were In­
oth er m e d i c i n e s of th is seed will be grown under Irri­
the w hite flowers on the table check­ nocent enough; we packed them our­
failed, and when I gation.
ed them . They w ere so suggestive of selves, we arranged them together.”
hear a woman com­
The m oney for these prizes was
the w reaths on a cofTin.
“Still, I believe it was th e flowers,”
• W hen once the cloth was draw n In Geoffrey observed. “ Why should they
plain I alw ays rec­ donated by several of the large lum ber
th e good old-fashioned way. and the h a je fascinated us in th at strange
ommend it. Lastw ih- com panies In A lberta. The head of ona
decanters
and lam ps and glasses j way? It was h o rrib le !”
te r I w as attacked of these com panies, noting how much
stood m irrored in th e shining dark
H orrible Indeed, and n o t the less w ith a severe case o f organic w eakness. was being said by the B ankers’ associ­
ation about mixed farm ing, went to
m ahogany, the resem blance w as more ; so because the horrible was now conm arked than ever. T he long strip of I spicuous by Its absence. T hat inno­ 1 had backache, pains in m y hips and th e Hon. Duncan M arshall and asked
over
my
kidneys,
headache,
dizziness,
him If th ere was anything th a t they
white dam ask, whereon lam ps and cent flowers, pure w hite blossom s,
flowers and d e c a n te rg ^ e ste d , m ight could lend them selves to a dark m ys­ lassitude, had no energy, limbs ached could do to help. Mr. M arshall seized
have been a winding sheet. R upert te ry like this w as alm ost maddening. ! and I was always tired. 1 was hardly the opportunity an< told the lum ber­
R avenspur protested moodily.
And y et it m ust have been so, for able to do my housework. 1 had taken m an th a t he would like $150 to d istri­ When Hubby “ Lights U p”
“ It’s dreaful in a house like this,” no sooner had the flowers been re­ Lydia E. Pinkham ’a V egetable Com­ bute in prizes for the grow ing of al­
he said. “Who did it? ”
for his after-dinner smoke, be
moved and the a ir of heaven had en­ pound on one other occasiixi, and it had falfa seed. T his would be $60 for each
“I am the culprit, d e are st,” Vera tered th e room than the grip and bit­ helped me so I took it again and it has school divided as above. The lum ber­
m an w ent away and cam e b ark In a
adm itted prettily. “ M arion did all in tern e ss of death w ere past.
sure he has • match which
built me up, until now I feel like a new few days w ith the money- W hile so far
h er power to prevent me, but I would
“ I am sure we ware n e ar the end,”
have my own foolish way- If you will Marion cried. “Geoff, was It you who woman. You have m y hearty consent no girls have entered the com petition,
will give him a steady light,
forgive me I will prom ise th a t It shall snatched the cloth from the tab le ? ” to use my name and testim onial in any it is open to them should they wish to
do
so.
way
and
I
hope
i
t
will
benefit
suffering
not occur again.”
first stroke—Ask your Grocer
Geoffrey was about the deny the
D uring the sum m er a num ber of
R upert R avenspur sm iled. It was suggestion when his eyes fell upon w om en.” —Mrs. Orpha T urner , 431 S.
special women in stitu te m eetings will
only when he was looking a t Vera th a t R alph’s face. It was eager, alm ost W ayne S t , Piqua, Ohio.
for
be held, and the in stru cto rs of dom es­
th a t ten d e r relaxation cam e over his pleading in its aspect. Like a Hash
Women who are suffering from those tic science from the different schools
stern old face. Then bis eyes fixed on th e ^hanging expression was gone.
to bring the advantages of
lha flowers and they seem ed to draw
“i t m ust have been m echanical,” distressing ills peculiar to their sex will seek
schools directly hom e to tha
him forward.
Geoffrey m urm ured. “One does those should not doubt the ability o f Lydia E. these
“ You are forgiven," he said. “ Mar­ things and calls them im pulses. In- Pinkham ’s V egetable Compound to re ­ m others of the province. In addition to
th is th e re will be a dem onstration
lon w as right, as she alw ays Is. W h it | spiratio n would be a b e tte r expres- store their health.
train which will give special a tten tio n
should we do w ithout your cheerful­ i sion, I fancy."
I f you w a n t s p e c i a l a d v ic e to the new er lines of railw ay, p articu­
ness and good advice? Upon my j 'T hey crowded round him and gave
word I feel as if those flowers were him th e ir thanks, all save Ralph, who write to L y d ia E . P iu k lia m M ed­ larly In the north ern p a rt of the prov­
ince.
draw ing all the reasou out of m e.” ,1sa
t drum m ing his fingers on the table ic in e Co., (c o n f id e n tia l) L ynn,
A lberta is n o t to be w ithout its
Nobody replied. It was a stra n g e as if nothing out of the ordinary had M ass. Y o u r le t te r w ill b e o p en ed ,
I
One of their many Brands
and curious thing th a t everybody happened. N othing seem ed to draw rea d a n d a n sw e r e d by a w o m a n agricu ltu ral college, however. An a g ri­
cu
ltu
ral
college
section
of
the
univers­
seem ed to be regarding the waxen him out of his environm ent.
a n d h e ld In s t r ic t co n fid en ce.
ity will open next October w ith a com ­
blossom s in the rarne dull, sleepy
Still, it was an o th er m an who came
p e te n t faculty. T his will give an op­
fascinating way. All eyes w ere tu rn ­ creeping
Our B est C om m ander
to Geoffrey’s room when the
portunity to the boys who wish to go
ed upon them as eyes are turned up­ lights w ere
S ir Douglas H aig, com m ander of
extinguished and the cas­ Taube O riginated From Indian Leaf fu rth er th an the tw o y e ars’ course of
on some thrilling, repulsive perform ­ tle was w rapped
In slum ber. T here
T he Taube aeroplane was invented tlie ag ricu ltu ral schools, to obtain ade­ th e first B ritish anfiy, has earned the
ance. The silence w as grow ing op­ w as au Inner room
looking out over by an A ustrian.
quate train in g and obtain a degree. Dr. g re a te st re p u ta tio n , so far, of anv
pressive and painful
B ritish officer engaged in th e w ar.—
e sea, which Geoffrey used Indiffer­
W hen In India he noticed th a t the Tory, the head of the university, has H
GeofTrey gave a little gasp and lai 1 th
am ilton H erald.
ently
for
a
sm
oking
room
and
study.
leaves of the zanonia tree, as th ey been very keen on th is for some tim e,
hts hand upon his chest.
"1
can
smoke
my
pipe
here
w
ithout
“W hat Is it? ” he said. “T here Is a '• a chance of our being overheard,” he fell, floated for a long d istance be­ and already a dean of agricu ltu re in
fore they settled. T his he found to the person of E. A. H o v es, B.S.A., has
A w estern horsem an tells of a Joe
pain h ere like a knife. I am burn­
j said. “ W ell, w as the adventure this be due to the peculiar shape of the been selected.—F ree Press.
key a t W indsor, a c ro ss the line from
ing.”
creepy enough for you?”
leaves, and th e v.’ings of his aero­
D etroit, who was recen tly indisposed
Nobody took the fa in test notice. ! evening
Geoffrey shuddered slightly. Flag­ plane he constructed on a sim ilar
Two Irishm en arranged to fight a “If I don't g et rid of th is cold soon,'
Only Ralph seem ed to be alive, and rant,
rioting dangers would have had principle, w hilst th e body he fin­ duel 'w ith pistols. One of th sra was said the youngster, “I'll be a dead
yet th ere was no kind of expression
distinctly stout, ana when lie saw his one."
on his face. H eads wTere draw ing on te rro rs for him. It was the un­ ished in th e shape of a dove.
The G erm an w ar staff approved lean ad v ersary facing him he raised
n e are r and n e are r to th e vases where seen th a t played on th e nerves of
“Didn’t you see Dr. Spinks as I told
and im proved th e design, and adopt­ an objection. ‘‘B edad!’’ he said, "I’m you?” asked a friend.
the graceful flowers w are grouped— im agination.
“H
orrible,”
he
said,
“
but
why
th
is
ed
it
for
m
ilitary
use
by
sheath
in
g
tw ice as big a ta rg e t as he is, so I
those innocent looking blooms which
"N o; the sign on th e door sa id ‘14
It In ste el and adding to its dove ought to stand tw ice as Tar aw ay from to 1* and I w asn't going to monke>
were the em blem s of all th a t w as fair m y stery ?”
(To be Continued)
him as he Is from m e.”
shape the vu ltu re’s habits.
and fine and beautiful.
with a long sh o t like th a t.”
VVliat did It m ean, what stra n g e
m ystery w as here? Nobody could
speak; all w ere sinking, lulled and
soothed into a poppvland sleep, even
Geoffrey who seem ed to be fighting
for som ething he knew not w hat.
%
£
The Mystery
Ravenspurs
Schools of
Agriculture
FEELS LIKE
A NEW WOMAN
PR ES ID EN T
SUSPENDER
-so-
KEEP THE HEN
IN GOOD HUMOR
EDDY’S
“GOLDEN TIP”
MATCHES
W. N. U. 1054
Red Rose Tea^ goodtea”
TH E
The Congestion From A Bad Cold
Loosened Up In One Hour
If Rubbed on at Night You’­
re Well Next Morning
Nerviline
Never
Fails
W hen th a t cold comes, how Is It to
be cured? T his m ethod is sim plicity it*»lf. Rub the chest a n a th ro a t vig­
orously w ith “ Nerviline-" Rub it in
good and deep. I,ots of rubbing c an 't
io any harm . Then put som e Nerviline in th e w ater and use it as a
gargle; th is will ease the cough, cut
tut the phlegm , a ssist in breaking up
the cold quickly.
Empire Industry League
T here is no telling how quickly N er­
viline breaks up a hard racking cough,
eases a tig h t chest, relieves a pleuritic
pain. W hy, th ere isn 't an o th er lini­
m ent w ith half the pow er, the pene­
trativ e qualities, the honest m erit th a t
has m ade N erviline the m ost popular
Am erican household linim ent.
A large 50c b ottle of N erviline cures
ills of the whole family, and m akes
doctors's bills sm all. Get It today. The
large size Is m ore econom ical than
the 25c tria l size. Sold by dealers
everyw here, o r d iie c t from the Catarrhozone Co., K ingston, Canada.
Women who Work on Farms
Alms at Expansion and Protection of Female Workers Employed on Farms
in Scotland
Trade
In Scotland
wo me a a g ricultural
The form ation of an Industrial
w
orkers
are
a
fairly num erous body.
league in G reat B ritain designed to
According
to
Inform
ation has id on
loster the frate rn al and co-operative
the 1911 census, th ere w ere 14.997
women employed on farm s In Scot­
land. The women outw orkers in
S
cotland a re alm ost exclusively con­
to the high com m issioner.
Mr. Griffith says: "T he league has fined to the counties south of the
already comm enced to c a rry out its Tay. In th e n o rth ern counties and
objects in a practical way by asking the H ighlands the women relativ es of
quotations from C anadian m anufac­ the c ro fte r or sm all fa rm e r m ay be
turers of clo th and oth er arm y sup­ seen a t work in the Helds, but ex­
plies for shipm ent to the continent cept a t th e turnip-singling and the
of Europe, and enclosing a list of potato-lifting season the hired fem ale
tome of the requirem ents. T hese in ­ outw orker is practically unknow n, in
clude 2,000,000 yards of arm y cloth, m ost p a rts the self-binder has dis­
160,000 yards of white and tan hav­ pensed w ith fem ale labor on the h ar­
ersack cloth, 160,000 yards of khaki vest field. South of th e Tay, how­
cloth or French blue grey, 20 ton ever, women a re em ployed a t differ­
lots of leather, sole o r harness, etc. e n t kinds of work- They work In the
"T he league aim s a t th e expansion liehls along w ith the m en, gath er
and
protection of B ritish trad e weeds, spread farm yard m anure, and
throughout the world, and Its o pera­ hoe and single turnips. At potato
tions on behalf of B ritish industry, gatherings, pulling and storing tu r­
m anufacturers, and m erchants are to nips, lining tu rn ip s into c arts, and
bo world-wide. The m otto of the o r­ o th er jobs they aU o tak e th e ir part.
ganization, which is non-political In A ccording to som e re tu rn s obtained
character. Is ‘Support Hom e Indus­ by officials of th e S cottish Farm
tries.’ Its m em bers bind them selves S e rv a n ts' Union, It Is sta te d th a t in
alw ays to ask for, and o th er things W est L othian and M idlothian the
being equal, to purchase a rtic le s ’pro- usual ra te of pay is from 9s to 10s
iluced or m anufactured a t hom e or In per w eek; in E ast L othian, 11s to 12s;
In R oxburghshire and the southw est­
the colonies.”
ern counties, 12s. The hours of labor
a re generally frotn n ine to ten per
day. A half-holiday has been secured
on m any farm s, and in M idlothian
and W est L othian it is now fairly
general.
Banish Pimples
' And Eruptions
In the Spring Most People
Need a Tonic Medicine
One of the su re st signs th a t the
blood is out of o rd er is the pimples,
unsightly eruptions and eczem a th a t
come frequently with the change from
w inter to spring. T hese prove th a t
the long Indoor life of w inter lias fTad
Us effect upon th e blood, and th a t a
tonic m edicine Is needed to put it
right. Indeed th ere are few people
who do not need a tonic a t th is sea­
son. Bad blood does not m erely show
Itself in disfiguring eruptions. To this
satue condition is due a tta ck s of rh eu ­
m atism and lum bago; the sh a rp stab ­
bing pains of sciatica and neurlagia;
poor appetite and a desire to avoid
sxertion. You cannot cure these
troubles by the use of purgative m edi­
cines—you need a tonic, and a tonic
only, and among all m edicines th ere is
none can equal Dr. W illiam s’ Pink
Pills for th e ir tonic, life-giving, nerverestoring powers. E very dose of this
m edicine m akes new, rich blood which
drives out Im purities, stim ulates every
organ and brings a feeling of new
health and energy to weak, tired, ail­
ing men, women and children. If you
are out of so rts give this m edicine a
trial and see how quickly It will re­
store th e appetite, rlvtve drooping
spirits, and HU your veins with new,
health-giving blood.
You can get th ese Pills from any
m edicine dealer or by mail at 50 cen ts
a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The
Dr. W illiam s' M edicine Co., Brockvllle, Ont.
L ittle Bobbie listened w ith deep in­
terest to the sto ry of th e Prodigal
Son. At the end of it he b u rst Into
tears.
“ Why, w hat's th e m atter, Bobbie?"
exclaimed liis m other.
"I’m—I’m so sorry for th a t poor
11T ca-alf,” he sobbed. “H e didn't do
fluffin'!”
Ask for Mlnard’s and take no other.
Anaesthetics for Horses
On th e battlefield
in Europe,
h orses are tre a te d w ith ju st th e sam e
care and skill as is shown to the
soldiers, and are given chloroform
and o th er a n ae sth etics before being
operated upon by skilled officers. To
every division and cavalry brigade
is a tta ch e d a mobile veterin ary sec­
tion, each consisting of one officer and
twenty-two train ed m en of th e A.V.C.
T he m obile section Is divided into
two sub-sections, one employed In col­
lecting sick and wounded horses from
the firing line and o th er places, while
th e o th e r branch conveys th e patients
to th e n e a re st railhead. T hence they
a re se n t by tra in to the n e a re st base
ve te rin a ry hospital, w here they are
tre a te d
according to the n a tu re of
th e ir w ounds or sickness.
E ach hospital lias accom m odation
for som e thousand o r m ore cases,
and Is equipped w iht every requisite
for m edical and surgical use. W hen
sufficiently recovered the horses are
drafted to th e convalescent farm,
w here th e cure Is com pleted.
M iller’s W orm Pow ders are a
prom pt re lief from
the a tta c k s of
worm s in children. T hey a re power­
ful iri th e ir action and, while leaving
nothing to be desired as a worm expellant, have an invigorating effect upon the youthful system , rem edyiug
fever, biliousness, loss i f appetite,
sleeplessness, and o th er ailm ents th a t
follow d isorders caused by worm s in
the stom ach and bowels.
T h ere was trouble In th e back
yard. Six-year-old Billy had throw n
a stone a t a boy In the next yard,
who w as m aking vociferous th reats.
“ If you throw a n o th e r stone,” he
yelled, “ I'll sick my dog on y ou!”
“H u h !’’'re p lie d Billy, “If you come
into my yard, I’ll sick my m other on
you!"
The Joy of Good Health
Is Now Experienced
Nervousness, Dizzy Spells and Sleeplessness Are Now a
Thing of the Past.
T his is a cheerful letter from Mrs.
Peacock, and it should bring joy to
the h e a rt of m any a read er of thia
paper. Dizsy spells
and sleeplessness
are sym ptom s of
exhausted nervea,
end a re th e bug­
bear of m any w o­
men, who do not
know Just w hat
treatm ent to use.
You can read
Mrs. Peacock's let­
ter and ta k e cour­
age, fo r she baa
proven th a t Dr. ____
. „„„„
C h a s e ’ s - Nerve MRS. PEACOCK.
Pood Is a com plete cure fo r these
troubles. So pleased w as she w ith the
results obtained th a t she w ants other
women to know about th is food cure.
Mrs. T hom as Peacock, 21 H iaw atha
ttre et, 8L Thom as O at., and whoso
husband Is conductor on th e W abash
R ailw ay, states :— “ X was quite run
down in health, was very nervous, did
not sleep well, an d had frequent dizzy
spells. Believing th is to be the result
of a n exhausted nervous system I be­
gad using Dr. C hase's Nervo Food, and
can say th a t th is m edicine did me a
world of good. It entirely freed me of
th e sym ptom s stated a b o v e,.b u ilt up
m y h ealth generally, so th a t, to-day I
feel th a t I am q uite well again.’’
In a m ore recen t le tte r Mrs. Peacock
w rites:— “Dr. C hase’s N erve Food h a s
done m e a w orld of good, and I would
be pleased to tell everybody so.M
In n early every issue of th is p a p e r
you will find letters about Dr. C hase's
medicines. If th is one does hot d e ­
scribe y our case w atch fo r oth ers or
w rite to us. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food.
SOc a box, ( fo r $2.60, all dealers, o r
Edm anson, B ates ft Co., L im ited, To­
ronto.
SUN,
VISCOUNT• S A S K .
Patching Battleships
Marketing Eggs
Methods Used by Jack Tars to Repair Dirty Filler* and E g g Cases Should
Not Be Used
Leaks in Battleships
T he Dominion Live Stock Com mis­
A fter the conflict, Jack T ars have
several m ethods of stopping the in- j sioner, Mr. John Bright, sends out the
coming w ater when a b attleship lias i follow ing:
been hit , below the w ater line. F or j I am inform ed th a t th e quality j f
instanee, if a sm all hole has been m illions of dozens of eggs is seriously
m ade in the vessel's side, an a p p a ra ­ im paired each year and many eggs
tu s like un um brella is used. T il’s [ m ade absolutely w orthless through
is th ru st through the hole, point first) the use of dirty, filthy egg cases and
and then draw n back so th a t It will ‘ fillers.
T he season is a t hand when every
open like an um brella—leaving t i n
case th a t can be hunted up Is ordin­
canvas outside.
Of course, the pressure of th e w ater arily put into use to m ove the increas­
effectually forces the canvas ag ain st ing supply of eggs. Many of these
the ship's side, th u s stopping the cases will have been stored In dam p
leak; but to m ake it m ore secure the c ellars o r w arehouses or perhaps left
handle of the um brella, which ts form ­ out in the open 3ince last season,
ed like a screw, Is fastened by a nut w ith th s old fillers and pads left in
and perhaps w ithout even the bad or
inside.
In the case of a bigger leak —when broken eggs removed.
It Is im p o rtan t, therefore, th a t all
the ship has been stove in below the
w ater-line--a large m at m ade of c a n ­ egg dealers in sist th a t th eir shippers
vas and oakum is used- T his h a s to should not use filthy, m usty egg cases,
be fixed into position by
m eans of nor soiled, dam p or m usty fillers, and
ropes. But the fixing is not a very also th a t the excelsior or o th er .mat­
easy m atter, as one rope has to be got e ria l used for padding be clean and
rig h t un d er the keel’, to th e o th er sw eet.
C onsidering p re sen t conditions and
side, in order to drag the m at
down to the hole. Two o r th ree the fa ct th a t C anada's reputation with j
oth er ropes are also required a t dif­ re sp ec t to eggs dependent upon the
feren t angles to guide the m at to its quality of C anadian eggs th a t go into
sto ra g e th is spring, It is the duty of
right position.
every C anadian engaged in the egg
trade, w hether farm er, collector,
co
u n try sto rek eep er o r produce dealer
IU A M A U M IM
to see th a t the eggs m arketed during
the next tw o m onths are or the high­
e st possible quality and th at th e y are
stored in the best possible condition.
Your Liver
is Clogged up
That’* Why You’re Tired—Out
S o r t n o Appetite.
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
will put you right _______ _ __^___
in » few dtys.
They do
W
c™ ,;.
\IlVER
!■ « «
More than half a
Century of Quality
is behind e v e r y
package of
BENSON’S
k
v*
W. T IEKS0Na CO.'S
PREPARED CORN
ten atFiaxr etweoat
0.1.my1.1^. *»:*..,»,»km
IMc u n t lit'icYci" jorris
Small Pill, Small D oit, Small Price.
*-
Starch
Always order
by the name
B E N SO N 'S
in order to get
what you want
Practically every
rocer in Canada
as BENSON’S.
g
r
An
O unce
of
P revention
is w orth a pound
of c u re w h e n it
comes to looking
after harness.
IEUREKA
! HARNESS,. OIL*;
I cured a horse of a bad sw elling
by MINARD'S LINIMENT.
B a th u rst, N.B.
TIIOS. W. PAYNE.
K eep* leather soft and
prevents c racking and
the possibility of acci­
d ent due to dried ouf
traces, etc.
A Waste of Time
A civil engineer, who was building
a railw ay In Mexico, was trying to
show a
uative how much th e new
railw ay would benefit the country.
“How long does It tak e you to carry
your produce to m ark e t at p re sen t? ”
he asked.
“ W ith a m ule it tak e s th ree days,”
w as the reply“ T here you a r e ! ” exclaim ed the en­
gineer. "W hen the new railw ay is in
operation you will be able to take
your produce to m ark e t and re tu rn
hom e the sam e d a y !”
“ Very good, senor,” w as the placid
reply, b u t w hat shall I do with the
o th er two day s?”
Dealera Everywhere
Genuine mint bear Signature
Feeding Prisoners of War
T h e-B ritish w ar office gives to its
prisoners of w ar the following dally
ration:
Bread, one and one-half
pounds; of biscuits, one pound; fresh
or cold storage m eat, th ree ounces or
preserved m eat, half ration; fresh veg­
etables, eight ounces; b u tte r or m ar­
garine, one ounce: condensed milk,
one-tw entieth of a one pound tin ; tea,
one-half ounce o r coffee, one ounce;
sugar, tw o ounces; salt, one-half
ounce.—Nurse.
;
•
-A
potion,
BUioasnest, Indigestion, and Sick Hendneke.
V
I
suaaaarmsmu
I c ured a horse of th e Mange with
MINARD’S LINIMENT.
CH RISTO PH ER SAUNDERS.
D alhousle.
I cured a horse, badly torn by a
pitch fork, w ith MINARD’S LINI­
MENT.
St. P e te r’s, C.B.
EDW- LINLIEF.
J!
— I---------------- —
She Soon Gained
Forty Pounds
Tlu>
IM PERIAL OIL COMPANY
Limited
Alade in
C anada
75 YEARS OF PROGRESS
The Old Reliable
CUNARD LINE
Established >840
Asthma Overcome-—The trium ph
T he W orld's F a s te s t W eekly
over asth m a has assuredly come. Dr.
Mail
and
P assen g er Ocean S erv let.
J. D. Kellogg's A sthm a Remedy has
Reduction Second Cabin Rates
proved
th e m ost positive blessing
e re
A L L STEA M ER S
the victim of asth m atic a tta c k s has
INCLUDING L U S I T A N IA
DAME BOUCHARD FO UND NEW ever known. L etters received from
thousands who have tried it form a
The largest, fa ste s t and finest
H E A L T H IN DO DD S K ID N E Y
testim onial which leaves no room for
ste am er now in service.
PILLS
doubt th a t here Is a real remedy. Gpt
P repaid passages a rranged. Ap­
ply to any R.R. o r S.S. Agent, or
Now She Is Advising All Her Friends It today from you dealer.
THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO.,
Who Suffer From Kidney Disease
How Wars Are Won
to Use Dodd’s Kidney Pills
304 MAIN S T R E L T
WINNIPEG
W ars a re not won today by the
Portneuf, H am ilton Cove, Saguenay su p e rio r valo r of the m en of any one
Co., Que.— (Spec!al)-*-Perfectly cured n ation or a c o a litk n of nations. The
by the use of Dodd’s K idney Pills, av erag e m an will face danger, no m at­
Absolutely
Dame Rene Bouchard, well known and t e r w hat his n ationality m ay be. He S n iv *
highly respected here. Is advising all will advance o r re tre a t when ordered, 5,U C
Painless
her friends who suffer from K idney w h e th er he is a G erm an, Russian,
No cutting, no plastF renchm an or Briton. V ictory or de­ C o r n s
disease to use Dodd's K idney Pills.
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“ When I comm enced to tak e Dodd’s fe a t depends on m ore than bravery. „
the sore spoL Put'Kidney P ills I was so run-down 1 T hey re st on equipm ent, train in g and I ' n T
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E x tra c to r
only weighed eighty pounds,” Dame resources. Modern rifles, a rtille ry and
Bouchard states. “ I only took four m eans of tran sp o rta tio n have reduced m akes the corn go w ithout pain. T akes
boxes In all but they b rought me w a r to a highly developed business.— out the sting overnight. N ever fails—
leaves no scar. Get a 25c bottle of
back to health and now I weigh one Boston GlobePutnam ’s Corn E x tracto r today.
hundred and tw enty pounds. You m ay
publish w hat 1 say if you wish, for
T he peevish one a t the corner table
Dodd's Kidney Pills have done sum m oned his w aiter and to him ad­
wonders for me.”
d ressed th is novel inquiry:
Dodd's Kidney Pills do w onders for
“ W alter, have you ever been to the
T u m o r j , L u p u s c u r e d w ith o u t k n ife o r I
run-down people because they cure Zoo?”
p a in . AH w o rk g u a ra n te e d . ^ T f Iu w Book* I
the Kidneys. Cured K idneys stra in all
“W hy, sir, do you a sk ? ” returned
im i
the im purities, all the poison, out of the astonished servitor.
“ I repeat;’’ dem anded the peeviHh
the blood ami the pure blood c arries
new nourishm ent, health and life to one, “ Hst^e you ever visited th e Zoo?"
A More Important Question
all p a rts of the body. T h a t's w hy so
“ W elir no, sir.”
many people say, “D odd’s K idney
"Y oitS ^ought to go,” growled the
“D arling,” he said, “ would you con­
Pills gave me a new lease of life.” p e e v lslia p e . “You’d enjoy seeing the tinue to love me If I w ere to be poor
to rto ise* whiz p a s t!”
all m y life? ’
“My d e a r,” she asked him, “ would
Meaning of Turkish Titles
An
Old
wom
an
was
severely
re
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you continue to love me if you should
“ P ash a” is the only T u rk ish title
proved
by
h
e
r
m
in
ister
for
bowing
chance
to become a m illionaire?”
conferred personally by the Sultan, w henever the nam e of S atan was
anti th e only one which c arries any
m entioned. Asked why she did so,
j precise rank.
"Did you strik e th is m an In an ex­
i O riginally confined to princes of sh e replied:
“W ell, civility costs nothing, and cess of irascibility?”
j the blood, it Is now conferred on
“
No, sa h ; I done hit him in the
m ilitary men. governors, etc., whose you never know w h a t’ll happen.”
stum m lck."
! rank and m erit a re sufficiently high.
I All o th er title s—Aga, Bey, Effendi,
! etc.—a re conventional additions to
H'HE change may be critical and cause untola
nam es, and obey no hard-and-fast
-*• suffering in after-life. , tThe modem-young
rule. G overnors of provinces a re
woman i» often a "bundle of nerves’’,—"high strung”
I Beys, so also is any person o f rank,
—fainting spells —emotional—frequently blue and
m any m ilitary men, and governm ent
| dissatisfied with life. >Such girls should be helped
officials. An Aga m ight be one occupy­
| over this distressing stage in life—by a woman's
ing a confidential position in th e Sul­
tonic and nervine—that has proven successful for
tan 's seralglo or m erely a re tired of­
over 40 years.
ficial, an arm y officer, o r a big landowner.
CANCER
F rom
Girlhood
Many m others have reason to bless
M other G raves’ W orm K xterm inator,
because It has relieved th e little ones
of Buffering and m ade them healthy.
Baron Jam es de Rothschild, founder
of the P a ris branch, had occasion to
hire a cabm an. He gave cabby his
legal fare.
“Ah, Baron, your son. B aron Al­
phonse. alw ays gives m e live tim es
as m uch,” said the man.
“ I don't doubt it,” growled th e old
Baron, “He has a rich father.”
W. N. U. 1054
D r.
P ie r c e ^ F a v o r ite
P r e s c r ip tio n
is a keen enemy to the physical wqeimcsses of woman. , A medicine prepared by
regular graduated physician of unusMaLexperiencein treating woman’s diseases—
c a re f u lly adapted’to jrork in harmon/N^h^ the molt delicate feminine conatitutioa
T t U now Obtainable in liquid o^sahgsr-coated tablet form U the
'drug store—or send 50 one-cent stamp* for * trial box, to Buffalo.
E very woman may w , , . . >-*11v and conAdantleliy to
D r. Piorco and hi* a la IT of phyawtan* and Bperialiat*
a t th a Invalid*' H otel and Surgical In atltu te. Buffalo,
N . Y „ an d may be cu re th a t h ercaae will receive c a re­
fu l, conactantiooa. confidential consideration, and th a t
experienced medical advica will be given to her tre e .
D R P I E R C E 'S P L E A S A N T P E L L E T S ro g u la to
a n d ta e ia e r e te o t o m a e k . l i o o r a n d k o m e lm .
f t a g a r mooted , tin g ( ' a a a i t i aaay to Imho mo to ode.'.
Europe has been w ithdraw n a n will
rem ain w ithdraw n u n til th e wa • >a
over a t le a s t
L et the C anadian
m anufacturers m ake th e m ost of th e
situation.
And let the people o t
Canada rally round ou r m an u factu r­
ers and help them m ake the m ost
of it, for we need them and the thin g s
they m ake as n ever before.
The Im m ediate re su lt of the E uro­
pean war, In Canada, was a check to
business.
The second re su lt will be to stim u­
l a t e business—if we keep our head),
and go a fte r business.
We believe every C anadian will
follow th is tim ely advice.
SPORTS DAY & CELEBRATION
PR O G R A M M E :
Senior Baseball Tournament
Senior Football
“
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PURSE: 65 and 35 p. c.
$75.00
$35.00
Free-for-All, trot or pace, 3 in 5 mile heats $100
Local Named Race, ,3 in 5 1-2 mile heats
75
Running Race,
3 in 5 1-2 mile heats
35
4 to enter and 3 to start.
Best Team Drivers in Harness
Best Single Driver in Harness
Best team draft horses in harness
SPEC IA L
SPEC IA L
Silver Cup
Donated by National Life Ass. Co. of Canada, T. M. Kenny, Local Rep.
ATHLETIC EVENTS:
Men’s race, 100 yds
Obstacle race “ 44
Fat Man’s race 44
$ 2.00 $ 1.00
2.00
2.00
Boys over 14, loo yds 1.75 75c
Boys under 14,
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l.oo 75c
Ladies’ nail driving contest $2 $1
Sack race, boys over 14 l.oo 5oc
High Jum p
l.5o 5oc
Hop, step and jump
I.5o 5o<
W heelbarrow and Frog Races, etc.
1 .0 0
1. 00 .
C on testan ts to be 200Ibs or over
Married Ladies’, 60yds 1.50
Girls, 12 or over, 60 yds $1
Girls, under 12 , 60 yds
l.oo
.75
5oc
5oc
E£E3
Tug-of-War, Viscount vs. All Comers
$5.0C
Brass Band in Attendance
Good Hotel Accomodation.
Grounds.
Booths on the
W . SH AW ,
JOHN COGGINS,
President.
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Some Improvement Already
able In Canadian Induatri
tsr Times Ahead
Notice
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T he sudden break in g out of wai
caused m any to "run to cover." Like
th e chicken on whom th e rose leaf
fell, som e of us becam e a prey to
fe ar and w ere ready to d eclare “ the
Bky is falling.”
Now th e vision is clearing, our
alarm has fled, we have recovered our
poise and o ur courage. We a re see­
ing, also, o u r opportunity.
Sw iftly
and alm ost overw helm ingly has C:me
to us th e p erception of th e fa ct th a t
the com petition of C ontinental E u r­
ope has been taken away. W e are
faced with a condition and an oppor­
tunity both tending to our advantage
as a country of Industry, agriculture
and trade. Oood tim es a re ahead, :f
C anada and C anadians see an d prize
the p re sen t opportunity for en la rg 'n g
th e ir Industries and trading.
We
W e m ust have
m ust be careful,
courage.
FLOWERS AND WEEDS
Uncontrolled Flowers May Often
uorre Bad Weeds
3 to enter or no 2nd Prize
PURSE: 60, 30 apd 10 per cent.
RAYS OF SUNSHINE
THROUGH THE CLOUDS
Secretary Treasurer.
The propagation cf w ;e d s has e t
tim es been encouraged under the
guise of a beau t ful Howe;. Instances
of th is a re not ra re in C anada, and
among those m ay De m .n tio n e i th a t
of the K o ch li, o r B urning B uth Th a
Is an o rnam ental annual, cf ra p ll
grow lh, daveloplt g into a pyram id
from two to th ree feet high.
Tne
leaves a re slen d er and of light g r .e a
color, changing in S e it.m b e r to a
deep r.d . T he flowers ace a n a l but
Innum erable, and the seed propor­
tionately plentiful.
T he plant, If allowed to ripen,
drops Its seed very r a 1 y. an 1,
w herever r. seed drops, a p a n t will
grow the follow ing season.
It has
been largely used as a border p lant
along roadw ays and drives, and is
sold by th e seedsm en lo r this pur­
pose. On account of lt3 rapid spread­
ing, the planting of K ochia sbeu d bs
discontinued.
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Scottish Radium Plant
D alvait. on Loch Lom ondslde. Is t':a
hom e of a new industry In 8 otla d.
An old saw m ill h a s been adapted for
use as a factory for the extractio n
ot radium -n d o th e r ra re m etals irom
th eir ores.
T he p rom oter of the sch me Is Mr.
John 8. M acA rthur, a Scottish m etal­
lurgical chem ist, whose a tte n tio n
was directed to the problem of radium
ex traction about two y e ars i go, when
he began to m ake Industrial ex­
perim ents, w orking wltb c res from
which the irr.ntum and vanadium had
ilready been extracted. He was soon
successful, and before long had e s ­
tablished a sm all factory a t R uncorn.
Though R uncorn w as perfectly su table for m ost of the e a rlie r processes
a purer a ir and w ater s u p p y was
necessary, and it w as th is which Influeiced him In his decision to tra n s­
fer his factory to Loch Lomond.
Mr. M acA rthur has placed upon the
m arket about 1,500 m illigram m es of
radium , and expects to be able to ex­
tra c t about five o r six gram m es a
year.
Protect the Foreeta
The protection of the te rs s t cover
of the w atersh ed s ot C anadian w ater­
ways la so Im p o rtan t is to affect the
In tere sts of every In h ab itan t of th is
country.
F ifty p er cant, of Lone on boys en­
gaged In s tre e t trad ng sell news­
papers, ami tw enty per cent
sell
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“Made in Canada” McLaughlin Buggies and Democrats.
The best on the market.
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Published every Friday
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Foreign subscriptions, postage extra.
Our GROCERIES
William T. Morphy,
are unsurpassed for quality and freshness.
We cater to th e particular trade.
Proprietor.
FRIDAY. JUNE 11, 19:5.
MILK IN THE COCOANUT
BITTER GET AFTER IT
“ MADE IN CANADA”
Fcr a cool and comfortable
Ford Touring Car
Price $ 5 9 0
Creat Opportunity For “ Made-ln-Carv-
SUMMER
C O R SE T
da” Products— European Products
Are Now Shut Out
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W hile the nations of Europe are at
war, the people of C anada have a duty
to th e ir own land as well a s to the
M other CountryW hile re g re ttin g
the Issue forced on the M other Coun­
try and giving contingents to E ng­
land's aid, let us also give all the
help we can to ourselves. C anada's
own big problem 1b th a t of a country
you m u st purchase a
D. & A. and LA DIVA 0
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Secure these famous models and obtain
Kase and Grace added to Style. The
names of I). & A. and LA DIVA are on
every pair. Look for it when you pur­
chase. Prices range from
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a g g B F iZ T T T r
$1.00 to $25.00 per Pair
SERRE & GAGNE
GENERAL MERCHANTS
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Full stock of fresh and cuicd
meats and home-made saus­
age always on hand.
Fish Every Friday "
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Cattle and Hogs.
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W. L. Creighton
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whloh has Im ported m uch—and sud­
denly finds (hose im portations cut off.
You will g et a t the m ilk In the
cocoanut a t cnce by glancing a t th e
CoHowtng lists:
L ist No. 1
Some of th e things we have been
Im porting from G erm any, A ustria,
etc., to th e value of $38,000,000 per
annum :
A nallne dyes, b a sto ts , hooks,
boots, buttons, broom s, brushes, canned goods , chem icals, chlnaw are.
clocks, clothing, collars and cuffs, c o t­
ton goods, combs, curtains, colors and
dye stuffs, cutlery, dolls, drugs,
earthenw are, em broideries, electric
npparatus. feath ers, furs, fringe and
tassels, gloves and m itts, glass and
glassw are, guns, hats, hosiery, hops,
Jiw elry, knitted goods, 1 lath e r goods.
Lace, labels locom otive tire s, m achin­
ery. m illinery, m ineral w aters, m usi­
cal instrum ents, optical Instrum ents,
p Tnts and colors, papers, pencils, perf lines, pianos, pharm aceutical prepari.tlons, piano parts, piano key Ivories,
pipes, purses, ribbons, ru b b e r goods,
reeds, shoes. laces, silk k nitted and
other goods, silverw are, Boaps, spirits,
stockings end socks, tim e recorders,
tobacco, tc ile t article s, tools, toys,
underw ear,
woodenw&re,
woollen
goods, w atches.
List No. 2
Borne of th e thin g s m entioned In
L ist No. 1 th a t we now m ake In Can­
ada In com petition with the manufaotu re rs of C ontinental E urope:
B askets, boots, books,
buttons,
brooms, brushes, canned goods, c a r­
pets, chem icals, collars and cuffs,
cotton goods, clothing, combs, colois
and dye stuffs, cutlery, dolls, drugs,
earthenw are,
electric
ap p ara tu s,
feathers, furs, glass and glassw are,
gloves and m ltta. guns, h ats, hosiery,
jew elry, k nitted goods, lam ps le a th e r
goods, labels, m achinery, m illinery,
m ineral w aters, m usical Instrum ents,
optical Instrum ents, p aints and colors,
paper, perfum es, pipes, pharm aceuti­
cal preparations, pianos, piano p arts,
purses, ribbons, rubber goods, seeds,
silverw are, silk knitted goods, soaps.
Spirits, stockings and socks, tim e re­
corders, tc ile t articles, tools, un d er­
w ear, w oodenware. woollen goods.
A Great Advantage
T he C anadian m anufacturers of th s
a rticle s in L ist No. 2 have now an
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Your neighbor drives a Ford—why don't
you ? We are selling more Fords in Canada
this year than ever before—because Cana­
dians demand the best in motor car service
at the lowest possible cost. The “Made in
Canada" Ford is a necessity—not a luxury.
Colonsay
Route Cards
Know th a t your route cards are
right by having them printed in
T h e S u n O ffic e
Continental
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Runabouts, $540; Town Car price on application.
All Ford cars are fully equipped, including electric
headlight's. No cars sol-1 unequipped. Buyers of
Ford cars will share iq our profits if we sell 30,000
cars between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915.
W OLF & BLOCH, Dealers,
Viscount
Under The Land Titles Act and
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
Amendments thereto
Land Regulations
Mortgage Sale
Of Valuable Farm Property
[TNDER and by virtue of the
Power of Sale contained in a
certain Mortgage there will be of­
fered for sale by public auction by
Thomas Swain. Licensed Auction­
eer at the Hotel Viscount, Viscount
in the Province of Saskatchewan
on Saturday the 3rd day of July A.
D 1915 at the hour of 4:00 o ’clock
afternoon, Mountain Standard Time
the following property, viz :—The
North Wesi Quarter of Section
Thirteen (13) in Township Thirtythree (33) and Range Twenty-five
West of the Second Meridian -fti the
Province of Saskatchewan contain­
ing 160 acres more or less.
The property is situated about 5
miles from Plunkett, Saskatchewan
on the Minnedosa-Saskatoou-Ed
monton Sections of the Canadian
Pacific Railway and the Vendors
are informed that about 80 acres
have been brought under cultiva­
tion and that there are on the pro­
perty :—Frame house 12x12 and
frame stable 24x24.
TERMS OF SA L E ;— Twenty
per cent of the purchase price to be
paid in cash at the time of sale and
rhe balance, according to terms and
conditions to be made known at
the time of sale The property
will be put up subject to a sealed
reserve price and will be sold clear
of encumbrances save taxes for the
current year. Municipal claims and
any possible Seed Grain Liens.
For further particulars terms and
conditions of sale apply to the Auc­
tioneer or to
H E sole bead of a family, or any
male over 18 years old. may home­
T
stead a quarter section of available Do­
minion land in Manitoba, Saskatchewan
or Alberta. The applicant must appear
iu person at the Dominion Lands Agency
or Sub-Agency for tlie district. Entry
by proxy may be made at any Dominion
Lands Agency (but not Sub-Agenc) ) on
certain conditions.
D uties.—Six m onths' residence upon
and cultivation of the land in each of
three 5-ears. A hom esteader may live
within nine miles of his homestead on a
farm of at least 80 acres, on certain con­
ditions. A habitable house is requited
except where residence is performed in
the vicinity..
In certain districts a homesteader in
good standing may pre-em pt a quaitersection alongside his homestead, l'rc e
$3.00 per acre.
Duties— Six m onths residence in each
of th ie e years after earning homestead
p a te n t; also 50 act e» extra cultivation.
Pre-em ption patent may be as scon as
homestead patent 011 certain ccnditif us.
A settler who has exhausted his home­
stead right may take a purchased home­
stead in certain districts. Price $3.00
pei acre. Duties. - Must reside 6 mouths
in each cf three yj-ars, cultivate fifty
acres and erect a house worth $300.00.
The a n a of cultivation is subject to
reduction in case of rough, scrubby or
stony land. Live stock may be sut D ilut­
ed for cultivation under ceitaiu con­
ditions.
W. W. CORY, C.M .G.,
Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.
N. B.—Unauthorized publication 6f tliis
advertisem ent will not be paid for. 64388
Get the Habit
buy
MURRAY & MUNRO,
Solicitors for the Vendors.
Dated at S a sk ato on , Sask . this
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The New French Army
The new F rench forces are in good
health and sp irits, and they have
learn t m uch th a t th ey did n o t know
when th e w ar began. T heir equip­
m ent is Tnuch im proved. T hey are
am ply supplied w ith officers, and the
officers, particu larly in the higher
com m ands, are younger and m ore vig­
orous. All the old generals a t the
head of large com m ands have been
elim inated, and the average age for
general officers is ten years lower
than in August-—London News and
Leader.
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M e J c e s pure.delicious, healthful biscuits,
cakes and pastry. It is the only wellknown strictly high class baking powder
made in C*ada, selling at a medium price.
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An Irish te n a n t had unexpectedly
paid liis rent, and th e landlord felt
very grateful.
‘‘Now, O 'F lah erty ,” ,h e said, “ which
would you ra th e r have—a ton of coal
or a dozen of w hiskey?”
“Ye will have yer joke, so rr,” re ­
plied the te n a n t; “ye know I burn
peat.”
On Her Brow
"Before we m arried you prom ised
me rings and brooches aud beads to
w ear."
“Well, w hat of it? ”
‘‘I was ju st thinking th a t the only
beads I’ve ever worn since are beads
of perspiration.”
The Navvy’s Shovel
The navvy’s shovel, which in this
w ar of entrenchm ents is m ighty as
the sword, is not w ithout its rom ­
ance. W hen the Liverpool-M anchester line was being cut 80 years ago. it
occurred to one of the w orkm en th a t
the heavy square-hladed spades then
in use could be plied more easily if
Minard's Liniment used by Physi­ the corners were rounded off. He
suggested tIlls to the contractor, who
cians.
scoffed. Clinging to his idea, however‘She's crazy to g et in to the upper the navvy induced an ironm onger to
ten. isn 't she?”
m ake him a dozetYspades to his speci­
“Crazy? Why, sho’d even reserve fication, and persuaded a m aste r to
give them a trial. W ithin a week
It on a sleep er!"
cam e re p o rts of the men lighting for
the possession of (hose shovels. An
agreem ent was made betw een contrac­
MOTHERS!
tor, m anufacturers and inventor, a
D o n ’t fa ll to p ro c u re
p aten t obtained, and the observant
MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP w orkm an died a wealthy m an.—Lon­
don 'Chronicle.
F o r Y o u r C h ild re n W h ile T e e th in g
I t s o o th e s th e C h ild , S o f te n s th e G u m s ,
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Is th< B e s t R e m e d y fo r I n f a n t i l e D iu rrh o e a .
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A S01TLE
FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS
I t you feel 'Ot.’T of fiORiV 'HUN DOWN* V .o r the BECKS'
St FFW.R from KIDNKY. Bl. ADDER. NERVOUS DISK ASKS,
CHRONIC WEAKNKSS.L'M ERS.SKISl ERf PriO SS.PIl.ES,
w rite for F A K E c l o t h b o u n d m e d ic a l book on
th ese disease s a id WONDERFUL C u r e s effected bjr
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th e re m e d rf o r VOUR o w n ailm ent. A bsolutely F R E E
No'follow up circular^. No obligations. l.»R. I. k C i .E/'C
M F. D-Co.t I AYhilt STOCK Kl>. ii AMIS IK Al* I.ONDON.R.NIi
WE WAN i TO PROVE THEKAPIO.N WILL CUKE YOU.
300 CARLOADS
Seed and Table Potatoes
200 CARLOADS BALED HAY
Prom pt
Delivery—R easonable
Prices. We finance G overnm ent
and Municipal Relief O rders.
W ire, Phone or W rite to
Wilton Produce Co.,
602 Confederation Life Bldg.,
WINNIPEG.
“ Did you ever see a compaiiy of
women perfectly silent?”
"Yes, once- Someone had asked
which of those present w as the old­
e st.”
Minard's
Friend.
Liniment,
Lumberman's
o ffe r O n e H u n d r e d 'D o d a r s * fo r ‘ a n y “ £
ttm o n l'af* .1'* l ° CUr*’ 8 p n d fo r
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ledo, O.
S o ld b y a ll D m srsrlstn
T . k e H a l f , F a m ily P llls f o f c o n
te .To71.J ^
Defective Gasoline
A farm er, in looking his c ar over
one day, th ru st a lighted m atch into
the gasoline tank. The ensuing ex­
plosion laid him up for several
weeks. On the first day th at he was
able to be about he visited the sto re ­
keeper who had sold him the stuff and
dem anded com pensation.
“W hy should I pay you anything?”
asked the m erchant hotly. “It was
your own fault. You knew it was
gasoline.”
“T h a t’s all right, but th is accident
was caused by defective gasoline.”
“ Defective gasoline?”
‘‘Yes, sir, I’ve been sticking.m atches
into gasoline th a t I’v bought h ere be­
fore, and th is was the first lot th at
ever acted th a t way.”
G reat Britain has now. over a m il­
lion m en in the field, which is 110
SAVED BABY’S LIFE
tim es the figure of A gincaurt; >33
tim es th a t of the C rim ea; 25 tim es
th e Peninsula; 14 tim es th e figure
Mrs. Jos. D esrosiers, St. Alphonse,
of the Second Afghan w ar; and four Que., w rites: “I cannot say too much
tim es the tally of 1901.
in favor of Baby’s Own T ablets, as
they saved my little one’s life. Before
giving him th e T ablets lie was greatly
troubled with worms and was like a
skeleton and cried day and night. The
T ablets soon expelled the worms and
now baby is the picture of health.”
Baby’s Own T ablets also break up
colds and sim ple fevers, cure constipa­
tion and indigestion and m ake the
teething period painless. They are
sold by m edicine dealers or by mail
at 25 cents a box from The Dr. W il­
liam s’ Medicine Co., Brockvtlle, Ont.
S h i It Be
IMnrciiolce
Shampoos and light dressings
of Cuticqra O intm ent clear
the scalp of dandruff, allay
itching and irritation, and
prom ote hair-grow ing con­
ditions in
pre­
m ature
hair.'
most cases of
loss of
Samples Free by Mall
’ C u tl c u r . S o a p an d O in tm e n t M U (lir o u lb o u t t h e
U n rid . L ib eral s a m p le o ( l e c h m ille d free, w ith J J - p .
* ■■ *
“ C u tlc u ra ." D n p t. K , B untou. V JS -* .
- W. N. U. 1054
How Zam-Buk
Cures Skin
Diseases
t100 REWARD. (IDS
T h e re a d e rs of th l . r . p e r
w in
fee
p le a s e d to le a r n t h a t th e r e I . a t IM a t
one d read rd
d is e a s e t h a t s c le n c a h a a
|>*c? ,a b !? to ? u r e ln
I ts s ta g e s a n d
t h a t Is C a t a r r h . H a ll’. C a t a r r h C u r a I .
., b e ° nlY, P o s itiv e c u r e n o w k n o w n to
th e m e d ic a l f r a t e r n i t y . C S ia r r h b e l n r a
c o n s ti tu ti o n a l d is e a se , r e q u ir e s a c o n s tltu t lo n a l tr e a t m e n t . H a i f a C a t a r r h f u r *
‘. ■ J a i r a l n , * r,n * I,y ‘ * c t ln K d ir e c tly u p o n
th e blood a n d m u c o u s s u r f a c e s o f th e
tinn, 0 o f
d e s tr o y i n g th e f o u n d s tio n o f tl.e d 's e n a o a n d c lv ln g th e n a t Uon
h * dco° in
n sgt l t Iutstlo n a n d a s s is tin g n a t u rl,p
e tIn
J ™ * ’ . T1] f P ro p rle lo i s h a v . s o m u c h
S a y s J o h n y Knife,
“ I’ m keen for life
No r us t for me again, sir,
M y heart is right
M y face is bright
I bathe in
Old Dut ch C l e a n s e r . ’’
It Will Prevent Ulcerated Throat
At the first sym ptom s ot' sore th ro at,
which p resages ulceration and inflam ­
m ation, tak e a spoonful of Dr.
T hom as’ E olectric Oil. Add a little
sugar to it to m ake it palatable. It will
allay the irrita tio n and p revent the
ulceration aud sw elling th a t a re so
painful. Those who w ere periodically
subject to quinsy have th u s made
them selves im m une to attack .
E .W .G ILIE T T COM PANY LIM ITED
W IN N IP E G
VISCOUNT, SASH,
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* A s so o n as ap p lie d , Z am -B u k
p e n e tra te s rig h t to th e v e r y
ro o t o f th e d isease a n d k ills
th e c au se th e re o f. T h e ric h
h e rb a l e sse n c e s th e n so s tim u ­
la te th e c e lls b e lo w th e su rfa c e
th a t n e w h e a lth y tissu e is
fo rm ed , w h ic h , as it g ro w s ,
fo rc e s o u t th e diseased tis su e .
Z a m -B u k c u re s fro m th e b o tto m
up. T h is is th e re a so n th a t
so re s a n d s k in diseases c u re d
b y Z am -B u k , do n o t re tu rn .
Z am -B u k is e n tir e ly d if f e r ­
e n t fro m a ll o th e r o in tm e n ts .
It do es n o t c o n ta in h a rsh m in ­
e ra ls, o r p o iso n o u s c o lo rin g
m a tte r.1- N o r docs it c o n ta in
c o a rse a n im a l fa ts, w h ic h , in a
s h o rt tim e , go ra n c id . Z am B u k w ill k e ep in d e fin ite ly .
M any people h a v e b e e n c u re d
b y Z am -B u k a fte r h a v in g s u f ­
fe re d y e a rs an d sp e n t h u n d re d s
o f d o lla rs tr y in g v a rio u s re m e ­
dies in v a in . If y o u s u ffe r fro m
a n y s k in dise ase o r i n ju r y ,
b e n e fit b y th e e x p e rie n c e s o f
o th e rs .
T r y Z am -B u k f ir s t.
D o n ’t t r o u b l e w i t h u s e l e s s
re m e d ie s.
>
Z am -B u k is u n e q u a lle d fo r
e cz em a , * piles, p im p les, c u ts ,
b u rn s , b ru ise s, cold sores, f ro s t
b ite s, ch ap p ed h a n d s, a n d a ll
s k in diseases a n d in ju rie s.
W e a re so c o n v in c e d th a t a
tr ia l o f Z am -B u k w ill p ro v e to
y o u its s u p e r io r ity , th a t w c w ill
se n d y o u a F R E E T R IA L b o x
on re c e ip t o f th is a rtic le , n a m e
o f paper, a n d lc . sta m p to pay
r e tu rn postage. A d d re ss Z am B u k C o., T o ro n to .
Someone should stir up th e Can­
adian hen and m ake h er realize th a t
we are a t war, and th a t every part
of the country should do its best.
D uring the last fiscal year Canada
Im ported 11,250,000 dozen, eggs. The
eggs cam e from G”e a t Britain, Hong
Kong, Japan, New Zealand a n d .th e
U nited S tates. It is only a few years
ago th a t we were exporting eggs to
G reat B ritain.
Keep
house.
Minard’s
Liniment
in
the
Aunt E th e l—W ell, B eatrice, were
you very brave a t the d e n tist’s?
B eatrice—Yes, Aunt-'e, I was.
Aunt E th e l—Then, th e re ’s the half
crown I prom ised you. And now tell
m e w hat lie did to you.
Beatrice— He pulled out two of
W illie’s teeth!
Largely Business
“I u n d e rstan d you a re going ta
m arry th a t p ra ctic a l Miss P e p l^ ’?”
“Yes, th an k you.”
“A love m atch, of c o u rse?”
“Love and business. It's the only
enduring com bination. M inerva fin­
ishes h er course in salesm anship a t
the sam e tim e th a t I finish my course
in advertising. T hen we call in »
n otary public and a clergym an and
sta rt a double p a rtn e rsh ip .”
W hether the corn be of old or new
grow th, it m ust yield to H ollow ay’e
Corn Cure, the sim plest and best cure
offered to the public.
“I paid th e landlady all th e hack
board I owed before m oving into the
fra te rn ity house.”
“Ah. I see! You w anted to be well
se ttle d .”
For Indigestion and Biliousness
those foes of comfort and well-being, there is one
family remedy universally regarded as the best
corrective of deranged conditions of the organs of
digestion.
Present suffering is relieved promptly,
and worse sickness prevented by timely use of
BEECHAM’S PILLS
Let thi3 wonderful remedy tone your stomach, stimulate
your liver and kidneys, regulate your bowel3 and
you \»11 feel improved throughout your entire system.
A few doses will prove to you why, for the
common and minor ailments of life Beecham’s l^ills
Are the Right First Aid
P rep a red o n l r b v
T h o r n . . B e e c h e m , S i . H e l e n . , L a a o n e h ir e , E n t l . n J ,
I n b o i e e , 25 ccutj.
________ hold e v e ry w h e re in G u n q d n e n d U . S . A m e r ic a .
A ll D r u g g is ts a n d S to r e s s e ll
Z u n - B s l t a t 50c. b o x
The Hyphen Explained
Mrs. D earborn—You say th a t is
Mrs. Burke-M artin?
Mrs. W abash—Yes; Burke w as her
name and M artin was h er husband's
name.
Mrs. D earborn—But w hy does she
use tlie hyphen betw een the nam es?
Mrs. W abash—To show th a t she is
sep arated from her husband.
The telephone operato r was spend­
ing the sum m er holiday granted by a
benevolent G.P.O. by the sounding
sea. On th e first m orning, however,
she had occasion to ra te the m aid of
the lodgings for real or im agined neg­
ligence. ’ ’’Why didn't you call me as I
told you thin m orning?" she dem anded.
Canada Born in the Contingents
“I did, m iss,” replied the maid, witli
C anada's second contingent is show­ an injured air- “I called out ‘Sevening b e tte r in its representation of n a­ th irty / aud all you said wus, ‘N um ber
tive horn C anadians than th e first engaged.’ ”
contingent. The T oronto T elegram is
auth o rity for the sta te m en t th a t of­
ficers of the second contingent claim
FIND OUT
th at 60 per cent, of th eir m en are The Kind of Food T h at Will Keep
Canadians. If this be true, we have
You Well
the following result;
F irst C ontingent................. 35%
The tru e way is to find out w hat is
Second C o ntingent........ 75%
best to eat and drink, and then cul­
T hird C ontin g en t............. 75%
tivate
a ta s te for those thin g s in­
T his Beenis to be a reasonable re ­
sult. The Canadian C ourier argues stead of poisoning ourselves w ith im­
th at the unattached, adventure-loving proper, indigestible food, etc.
A conservative E a ste rn
woman
Englishm an rushed into the first con­
tingent, but th ere were not so m any w rites:
“I have used G rape-N uts 5 years for
of him for th e second and third.
the young and for the aged; in sick­
Do It Now.—D isorders of the diges­ ness and in health ; a t first following
directions
carefully, la le r in a variety
tive a p p ara tu s should be dealt with
a t once before com plications arise of ways as my ta s te and judgm ent
th a t m ay be difficult to cope with. suggested.
The su re st rem edy to this end and
‘‘But its m ost special, personal ben­
one th a t is within reach of all, is efit has been as a su b stitu te for m eat,
i a rm elee’s Vegetable Pills, the best and served dry with cream when
laxative and sedative on the m arket. rheum atic troubles m ade it im portant
Do not delay, but try them now. One for mo to change diet.
trial will convince anyone th a t they
“Served in th is way with the addi­
are the best stom ach reg u lato r th a t tion of a cup of hot Postum and a lit­
can be got.
tle fru it it lias been u s e d . a t my
m orning meal for six m onths, during
A trav e lle r on a Journey was much which tim e my health haa much im­
annoyed
by a pedantic bore who proved, nerves have grow n steadier,
forced him self upon him and m ade a aud a gradual d ecreaie in my exces
g reat parade of his learning. The tra ­ sive weight adds g reatly to my com­
veller bore it as long as he could, and fort ”
at length, looking a t him gravely, said:
Name given by C anadian Postum
“My friend, you and 1 know all that is Co.. W indsor, o n t. Read, “T he Road
to he known.”
to W ellville,” in pkgs. “T h ere 's a Rea­
"How is th a t? ” said the man. pleas­ son.’’
ed w ith w hat he thought a com plim ent­
Ever read the above letter? A new
ary association. “W hy,” said the tra ­ one appears from time to time. T hey
veller, “you know everything except are genuine, true, and full of human
th at you are a fool, and 1 know th a t.” interest.
“S E C U R IT Y F IR S T ”
Is Your Life Insured? Keep Your Policy In Force
And Increase th e Amount as Soon as Possible
If You're Not Insured, Make A pplication Today
THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE CO.
Head Office, Toronto.
Over Four Million D ollars A ssets for Policyholders.
N.B.— W rite For Memo. Book and C ircular.
Little
MAIDEN
CANADA,
It's w hat’a Inside
the cup that count*
TTTF, SUN.
VISCOUNT, SASIC.
THE COUNTRY TOWN CAN HELP Red Cross Appeal ECONOMIC REASONS WERE IN PART
ITSELF BY FOSTERING RURAL LIFE to the Farmers R£Sp()^S|BL£ p0R THE WORLD WAR
I
Help For the Soldiers Who Are W ag­
ing a G reat W ar For
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,
Justice
O ur country, with its Allies, is w ag­ G E R M A N Y ’S IN FO R M A TIO N
CAN CO U N T R Y TOW N BE SA V ED FROM DECLINE
AND
PR E PA R A TIO N
ing a g re a t war for justice, for the
protection of sm all nations In the e n ­
joym ent of th eir rights, for continued
Prof. A. R. Mann, of the N ew York State College of Agriculture, and grow ing freedom , and for the C. W. Barron, of Wall Street Journal, Shows that Economic
m aintenance of i ti plbdged word of
A Careful Observer, Considers the Problem in the Com­
Reasons were Largely Responsible for the Outbreak of
honor. Much destruction and desola­
tion
are being caused L ives are be­
Hostilities—Many Problems to be Settled
munity Aspect, in an Artic'c for the Banker-Farmer
ing lost by the thousand. Canada'3
By country town, we mean th e rural th e ir color from the type of farm ing first contingent is now in the thick of
"T he G erm ans have a t Berlin th a iT lia t w as a y e a r ago. G erm any's an*
village, town o r city th a t depends th a t goes on about it- The in te re sts of it. Some will fall sick; m any m ay m ost com plete bureau of inform ation sw er convinced R ussia th a t she m ust
prim arily on its agricultural back­ town and country, while in some m eas­ be wounded; some will pay the last to he found anyw here in the world, tight and she began p reparing for th e
ground, th a t lives largely on the sur- ure opposite, a re essentially one; their full m easure of devotion to th e ir They know everything und understand struggle which she knew to be inevituothing
They had ho m easurem ent ! able. G erm any, on the o th e r hand,
rounding country. It is the settlem ent com m ercial Jife is largely one. The country and its cause.
of a few hundred or a few thousand ! business in te re s ts—the m erchant, the
The lted Cross Society exists, to in G erm any to gauge the soul of a ! had decided th a t the p re sen t was tho
persons, hemmed in on all sides by banker, the m anufacturer, and a ll the succor the sick and wounded in w ar n ation gucli as th a t of the B ritish em- rig h t m om ent to strike.
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,
farm s and reached from all directions rest—m ust become a le rt to the neces­ The need of lted Cross Service is g re at pire,” declared Mr. C. W. Barron, in
C,<hr<lluS iH°iher system of esP*bn‘
by roadw ays th a t lead out into the sity for c rea tin g fair and adequate re ­ and grow ing g re ater as the w ar goes his address before the M ontreal Canopen country and over which much of lations w ith th e land population in on. The price of progress tow ards adian club recently.
•
* * * • ‘, he
en3piye
o u , the
Mr. B arron, who is head of the W all ® e
a b r eak-up. Ireland w as about
Its trad e travels. The question of the th e ir own trad e a re a in the In terests lasting peace is very, very dear. It
cost lives, horn s, health and m uch S tre e t Jo u rn al, the Boston News ‘°J'® be‘'f I.n(,lan " a ? ,ie4dy to .secede.
relation of th is settlem ent to Its land of th e ir own g re a te st u ltim ate gain.
w
a
?J?i sl oya 1, willlie Canbasis, to its tra d e area, is now recogBut again, equally im portant-from besides. C anada’s p a rt in the pro­ B ureau and the P hiladelphia News i ’*?1
bn,.g 0 i),>lef) UP by
.H11!*"
nized as one of the im m ediate issues i th e co u n try standpoint, is the fact cess of paym ent, through giving for Bureau, has had unequalled opportuniR ussia she knew to be in
In country life progress.
; th a t th e open country cannot develop ! Red C ro ss work. Is m ercifully light tie s to got a t the re a l causes of th e
l e , wa r; b,lt re ' og'
Much of the traditional separation any su b sta n tia l and p erm anent com- : and easy, even when all have givsn to tita n ic stru g g le now taking place in
Europe.
T hrough personal con tact ", ,ed M??* *n a couple of years Rusbetw een town and country is due to j inunity life a p a rt from a town o r vil- th e extent of really feeling it.
what we may call n a tu ra l causes, re- lage c en tre. We may say w hat we will
The soldiers and sailors pay the wttli g reat financiers, world fam ed j «financially, while G erm any herself had
resulting from the conditions under about the open country having its price exacted by the desolating s tru g ­ statesm en , and from personal observa
which the tow ns have developed. The ow n com m unity life a p a rt from the vil­ gle from week to week. W hat they tion, he has compiled a w ealth of in­ been p reparing for years and deem ed
town has its separate political organi­ lage; but it quiver will, except for an paid in blood and did in sacrifice a form ation regarding the causes of the the p resent th e opportune moment.
Mr. Barron,
Mr. B arron, who was a "G erm any,” declared
sation, its own governm ent, its own occasional specially inspired and us­ m onth ago was not enough for them . struggle.
everything, but understood no­
en terp rises to support by taxation) ually short-lived exam ple. T he farm ­ Shall we say it was enough for us? m em ber of the London S ta tist staff "knew
thing.
They
had
no
m
easurem
in
from within, and it has been in te re st­ er's com m unity centre will be where W hat they are doing and suffering and loiig before S ir George Paish became Berlin which would guage th eentsoul
ed m ostly in its own developm ent by he trad e s; and th a t is w here his corn- achieving have put aside, for the tim e, associated w ith it, has discussed the
a nation like G reat B ritain. They
a ttra c tin g trad e, seeking to establish , m unity life and spirit will head up. If all th eir thoughts and plans for indiv­ w ar w ith S ir George, as well as with of
urban industries, and cherishing an a school or a church out by th e road- idual w elfare, com fort and safety. m any o th e r g reat financiers. In con had no knowledge of (he ideals of tho
versa
tion
w
ith
Paish
as
to
the
durai
Anglo-Saxon
race, a governm ent th a t
am bition to become a third-class city. aide is m ade a real com m unity ceil They don’t hesitate to establish p re ­
serves the people instead of one which
The corporation line has been a Ire, w here th ere is vital com m unity cedents. But (hey are p recedents of tion of th e war, the latter, q u o t i n g rules.”
boundary betw een town and country, life, it will Boon find itself surround­ heroic sacrifice for our country and Its S ir John F rench, said; “The Allies
“You would believe the w ar was
with the tide of trade Wowing from ed w ith stores.' blacksm ith shop, post cause, for our principles and ideals have dug them selves into a solid
trench from Sw itzerland to th e Chan­ w orth while,” declared Mr. Barron, “if
the country to th e tow n w ithout a : office, houses; and r village will have th a t they may lie upheld.
you
saw ih e rejuvenated France. She
F arm ers, individually as well as nel and all Hell cannot get them out.”
counter-balancing m ovem ent from the ; sprung up. The farm er's com m unity
town out Into the country to develop , life will be found in the place where through th eir institutes, clubs and "I know .” said Mr. Barron, “ th a t Sir is a new nation. The frivolous life of
its resources and foster its life. The ( he m ust of n ecessity go frequently cheese and b u tte r factories, are in a G eorge is a good churchm an, but in her people is a thing of th e past. You
resources of th e country have built up and w here he will m eet o th e r farm- position to help very greatly. T heir tliis instance he .a s talking sound would be astonished if you saw Eng­
land being vitalized and recreated .
the trad e .o f the tow n; and th e public j e rs; and he is too busy to go often business does not suffer from the war. doctrine.”
Mr. Barron in th e course of his ad­ “T his war,” declared Mr. B arron, “ will
im provem ents
resulting from th is j to a place th at is off his beaten path of P rices of nearly all farm products
w ealth have been largely applied to j trade. We shall have to accept the have gone up. W hile labor is scarce dress show ed conclusively th a t econo­ settle some thirty-five or thirty-six
the be tte rm e n t of the tow n Itself. The fact th a t w hatever genuine com m un­ th ere is tim e 14 think of th e hoys at m ic reasons were very largely re ­ problem s, any one of which is alm ost
m aterial resources of the country have ity exeprience the farm er has he will th e front and to send th e Ked Cross sponsible for the outbreak of host ill- as g reat as tiie slavery question which
crossed the boundary into th e to w ; g et a t th e cross-roads of his trade, in Society a gift to be spent for the sick ties. A u stria was anxious for w ar was settled by the A m erican Civil
and m erely used th e assassination of war.
and wounded.
and now for some tim e tjio hum an re- the town.
"T he first g re at problem is, w heth­
aourc.es, good farm ers, have been con­
F arm ers are generous in sentim ent h er A rchduke as an excuse, hlIf we accept th is as true, then the
trib u te d to th e upbuilding of the town. program for th e developm ent of town and generous in giving when th e ir though in th e last analysis th e ulti­ e r governm ents shall serve or rule.
m
atum
which
was
sent
to
Servia
was
The
sacredness of tre a tie s and th e
h
e
arts
and
heads
point
th
e
way.
T
his
Not infrequently they, too, have be­ and cou n try to g eth e r m ust include,
come tow n-centered and neglectful of first of all, b e tte r co-operative busi­ is a case when they do so point c le ar­ changed by the K aiser to m ake it im ­ rig h t of sm all n ations to exist as
the in terests of the farm s which gave ness and com m ercial relationships; ly. persuasively and urgently. In th is possible of fulfilm ent. A ustria was anx­ such, are tom e of the o th er g re at pro­
them their com petence. T he farm er but it m ust extend beyond th ese and crisis, in the lives of nations and in ious to dom inate the Balkan States blem s which shall be se ttle d by this
has come to feel th a t the tow nsm an m ust affect the a ttitu d e of the schools, the lives of stricken soldiers, none can and th ro u g h them the E astern Medi­ conflict. It m ay take ten em pires and
is selfish—th a t he seeks th e m ajor th e churches, tho libraires, and most pray too much, do too much or give terra n ea n . He also showed th a t a kingdoms b attling to Bett^e th e quesro m m ercial trea ty which Germ any tion because G erm any has ideas th a t
benefit from a tran sac tio n by Wxing of all the tow nspeople them selves. The too much.
I appeal to farm ers to send me forced on- R ussia during the R ussia can only be shot aw ay, but th e pro­
the price both on w hat the fa rm e r has ! farm er m ust be caused to feel th at he
Jap an ese w ar aud under which Russia blem s will be se ttle d
sum
s
from
$1
to
$50,
during
the
first
It Is In the
to sell and on w hat lie lias to buy. Of ; is p a rt w ith the town and th a t Ills
course this is true only in p a rt; but j farm Is one of the real en terp rises week of May. E very $50 provides one w as forced to accept Germ an goods to last analysis a conflict betw een the
it is a cause of separation and points i of the com m unity, m aking its definite additional hospital bed w ith the giv­ h e r own disadvantage, was a t the bot­ Anglo-Saxon ideal of governm ent and
the way to a needed read ju stm en t for j contribution to th e com m unity struc- er's nam e over it. By sending me tom of the struggle betw een Germ any th a t of Germ an “ K ultur.” T he one is
service, the extending of peace and
the establishm ent of contidence. At I tu re. T he town school will m ake pro­ about $10,000, you would serve your and Russia.
Tills tre a ty wa . to term in ate in 1917 prosperity and the general good of
bottom. the separation is founded on vision for adequate tra in in g for child­ country well, bring credit to your­
ren from the farm s th a t natu rally cen­ selves and m ake all of us very proud and when R ussia a short tim e ago m ankind; th e o th er is, th e sp read of
economic reasons.
D irector Halley and oth ers have tre in the town. T he farm er will be of you. For the sake of the wounded approached G erm any in o rd er to se­ m aterial power and th e belief th a t
well said th a t the solution is to m ake a ttra c te d to the tow n church Instead boys, m ake the gift substantial. It will cure an a lte ra tio n of the conditions the road to happiness Is found m aking
the country town a real part of coun­ of stay in g hom e because of any feel­ be aji investm ent tow ards the recov­ site was em phatically told th a t the your neighbor serve you and not in
try life, and to develop one program ing of inequality or distinction. The ery of some Canadian soldier who tre a ty was satisfacto ry to Germ any you sol ving your neighbor.”— M ontreal
for the upbuilding of both tow n and village lib rary will extend itself into stood in our stead th at our cause and m ust be continued by Russia. Journal of Commerce.
country. T he lire of the town cannot the country by m eans of th e parcel m ight be upheld.—Faithfully your
be separated from the life of tho post o r otherw ise and become a com­ friend. Ja»- W. R obertson, chairm an
country, and it will be im possible ever m unity-serving library. Plans for civic Red Cross Society a t O ttaw a.
Germans Need Copper
Canada’s Fighting Force
to fully energize c o u n ty affairs un­ Im provem ent will tre a t town and coun­
less the tow ns are considered equally try as one problem and im provem ents
In the process. The in te re sts of town will reach out into th e country. F arm ­ King Albert as a Reporter Shells Are Now Being G athered and Dominion is In th e Fight to See it
Re-used by the G erm ans
Through
snd country m erge and cross. The ers and tow nspeople will w ork should­
towns are the cross-roads of trade, the e r to shoulder in th e m ovem ent for Visited United S tates and Canada in
How long will 5,000,000,000 cart- ; “Our fathers refused to BUbmit to
Search
of
Inform
ation
tying centres where the business in­ good roads aud for good railroad se r­
ridges last in a w ar of the size of the the tyranny of th e ir own kings; th e ir
W hen King A lbert of Belgium, as p re sen t one? How much copper h a i ; sons will not subm it to th e absolutism
tere sts of all the farm ers in the trade vice. T he country fair, w hich is us­
area head up and th u s give employ­ ually held in a tow n c en tre and is Prince Albert, put aside his title and
erm any on hand from which to m ake j
a f a '*en
° u r fa th e rs won
m ent to a certain population. T h i town controlled, will seek farm ers on becam e a new spaper correspondent, G
u
- ",
.
..
. , .
...
for dem ocracy h e r e a rlie st and m ost
average country town is prim arily an Its board of m anagers, and tak e on the he travelled a good deal, visiting new c artrid g e s for the infantry rifles , )agftng trium phs; they gave th e ir
agricultural d istributing point, for the asp ect of a real, helpful, stim ulating France, A ustria, B ritain, Scandinavia and m achine guns, and drying band^ . u ves to secure th ese privileges. If
distribution of supplies and provisions country fair. The whole a ttitu d e will and the Am erican continent, includ­ for the shells ol all siz es. G reat th eir sons a re w orthy!they will freely
to tiie farm er on the one hand, and for change and th ere will be new incen­ ing Canada.
B ritain lies declared copper contra- give t |iejr lives to preserve them .”
at w
in th is way the dem ocratic prince baud Of war. and is trying to stop its ,
the shipm ent, assortm ent, o r m anufac­ tives for developm ent in both tow n
it m ight ‘ Rowell,
_ T h®. K.C.,
5b° vesum
w omrded* of
wtu re of the farm er's products, on th e and country, and new plans will be de­ was able to study the com m ercial ad ­ going
going to
w anyj pv o rt whence
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up his eloquent
other. If the farm s a re th rifty , th a veloped. The com m ercial in te re s ts in vantages of other countries, a s well reacb
n
u
J
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dllv^
but
when
address
delivered
before
th
e
E
m
pire
towns are th rifty ; if the farm s are the town will find th eir la rg e r service as broadening his view s and ed u cat­
unthrifty, the tow ns are likely to be In m aking th e tow n, and all of Its in­ ing his mind. In order th a t he should S S K W fo fS lifflffii tti. li:
its likew ise. The G erm ans are A fter -n
com paring the conflict in Gerdead. The th rift of the farm s is the stitu tio n s and e n te rp rises, serve to not be recognized during his expedl w ar qu
1
- - ............ 1m any and G reat B ritain, th e speaker
soul of the business life of the towns. open country and th e town alike, and tious King A lbert grew a beard, wore reported to have had nearly 5,000,000,' said th a t it was O liver Crom well who
The country town has no o u tle t or es­ thus c rea te the confidence on which glasses, and trim m ed his h a ir in a 000 ride c artrid g e s on hand when w ar settled once and for all a g ain st the
cape except through the country. Its all good business m ust depend.—The new way. His disguise was so effec­ broke out. They probably have 4.000,- 8,?“ len S L ? J " 1! Io r,
tive th a t many of his countrym en to 000 m en under arm s, possibly m ore 'Hvine right of kings iu England.
comm ercial activities largely take B anker-Farm er.
“The path of liberty for the Ger­
whom he was a fam iliar figure passed T hey have thousands of m achine guns,
him w ithout recognition in th e var­ each of which e a ts up cartrid g es as m an people lies in th e overthrow of
and
told
him
to
stop
itm
ilitarism
, and th e only p ath of lib­
a
ious tow ns he visited.
raat as a whole infantry battalion.
“T h ere are m any oth er shipm ast r3
The royal rep o rter seriously w ork­ Tw elve hundred and fifty rounds per e rty to us re sts in our pressing th is
who m ust have h eard th a t to ast drunk ed a t the profession he adopted- In soldier, excluding the m achine guns, w ar to a glorious conclusion. T he
long before the w ar.”
the U nited S tates he w as employed by and the 5,000,000,000 c artrid g e s are m otherland has th ree m illion m en
British C aptain Heard the Fam ous
a M inneapolis new spaper a t a salary gone. W ithout doubt the G erm ans are under arm s, and if we in C anada had a
T oast Before th e O utbreak , of
num ber enlisted we
of $15 a week. The klDg's em ployers reduced already to picking up the fired proportionate
The
Potato
were quite unaw are of his identity, cases w hen it is feasible to do so. would have a t th e p re se n t m omeift
‘
W ar
and when he re tu rn e d w ith poor T rench fighting is particularly well 350,000 to 600,000 men in training.
Com m enting on A dm iral von Tir"W hat an inspiration It would be to
piiz's Indignant denial of the rep o rt It Rivals W heat as an Article of “copy” he was as badly hauled over adapted to this pu rro se, while front a
the coals as w ere his less a risto c ratic m achine gfin th e ejected ra ses are th e heroes In th e tren ch es, to th e
th a t Germ an sailors were accustom ­
Staple Food
colleagues. A
story is told by his throw n so uniform ly th a t a basket m other country and all portions of
ed to to ast "D er Tag," a H ull m aster
A lthough it is recorded th a t the po­
m ariner. In an interview w ith the Cen­ ta to (Solanun tuberosum ) w as used as conferes of the way he endeavored to would c atch practically all of them . ou r em pire, and to those who a re now
T he G erm an cartrid g e cases are not going to the front, if o u r governm ent
tra l News Hull correspondent, said: hum an food m ore th an a thousand obtain copy.
W hilst on a Brooklyn new spaper well adapted to being reloaded- The w ere, in addition to all they have
“Some tim e before the w ar 1 was in y<;are ago, its culture did not extend A lbert
A m erican governm ent reloads the already said and done, to cable to his
wanted
en
try
into
a
house
command of a ste am er at T unis, w here beyond the boundaries of South Am er­ w here a m urder h ad-taken place. He fired
cartridges, and th e require­ m ajesty's governm ent in G reat B rit­
th e re w ere th ree Germs n steam ers, ica un til about th e m iddle of the six­ was stopped by a policem an, who ds- m entsrifle
th a t each case m ust ain th a t we would a t once undertake
one of w hich w as consigned to the te e n th century. To Sir W alter Raleigh m anded his card. T he blue-blooded stan d 20specify
such
reloadings w ithout split­ to send a t lea st a n o th e r 100,000 m en
sam e brokers as mine. Consequently is credited the introduction of the po­
tin
g
or
giving
aw
a t any spot. H un­ to the front, not to fill gaps, but as a
re
p
o
rte
r
did
not
happen
to
have
one,
tiie captain and I m et every m orning ta to into E ngland t.nd in 1586 it was so the rep resen tativ e o f . th e law dreds of thou san day
s of fired cartridges new fighting force, as an evidence of
a t the office, and I found him a c o u r ­ definitely known to have been grow n
are reloaded by th e U nited S tates o u r appreciation of th e sacrifices
ordered him off.
teous Germ an sailor.
in Ireland. Since th a t tim e the c u lti­ roughly
A rival repot te r who noticed the arm y each year, because while th e already m ade, and of our d eterm in a­
“One day I walked into the prin­ vation of th is crop has extended over incident afterw ards w ent up to the com plete loaded cartrid g es cost 2t& tion to help finish th e task. If
cipal cafe for lunch and found th ere the civilized globe. So g re a t has the policem an and said, "Do you know cents, th e case itself costs n early 1»4 our public m en of all p a rties w ere
all th ree Germ an captains on the sam e reliance upon it become th a t when th a t m an you were speaking to was cents, a saving of 60 per cent, through to go through th e country and tell the
errand. I was invited to sit down a t blight occurred in Europe a t various A lbert, Prince of tho B elgians?” reloading.
people of C anada the vital sla k e we
th e ir table, and was introduced to the tim es during the p ast th ree-q u arters of "W ell," answ ered the unenlightened
have in th is w ar w hat a response th e,
two stra n g e r captr.ins, w ith whom I a century, the failure of th e crop was policeman. “Mr. Prince should have
The cabby regarded th e broken- people would m ake to th is appeal
a tte n d ed by serious fam ine conditions. shown his card, for I’ve n ev er heard
passed a p leasant half hour.
down tax i wttli a gleam of delight, but C anada is in th is fight to see it
T he potato has a c q u ire r a positior of th a t paper.”
"Before leaving, one of the G erm ane
did not speak. T he chauffeur began through.”—T oronto Globestood up and drank the to a st in G er­ n ex t to wheat, for hum an consum ption
In
his
reporting
days
K
ing
A
lbert
in th e annual Held crops of the world volunteered to w rite on any subject o p eratin g on his machine. He turned
man. the oth er two joining him.
and tw isted it, and banged it, and
R ailw ays In A lberta
“You know w hat it Is, c ap tain ? ” and enorm ous quai tlties a re utilized connected w ith sport. As an all­ screw ed it, b u t to no avail and still
In th e a rts and for stock food- The round ath le te he was especially quali­
In the province of A lb erta th e re is
**”d'Ohy yesr,T r e D l!e d d' ‘I t is "To the I w orld's crop of potr toes exceeds th a t fied as an au th o rity on outdoor the cabby spoke not. T hen the chauf­ now one mile of railw ay for every 125
feur wiped his brow and the cabby,
.
yeB> 1 replled' 11 18 10
| of w heat by some two blllicki bushels.
gam es. He can box, fence, ride, shoot,
persons. The province guaran teed
-Vie half apologized, und rem arking, | V .ljU « w k £ t a‘
d o l l . ^ . n d po- and swim. T here a re few subjects still w ith the gleam in his eye, crossed bonds la s t year for th e c onstruction
over. " ’E re,” he exclaim ed grimly,
on
which
King
A
lbert
could
not
w
rite
AVell. it ought not to have been d ru n k
Cf 4 ,a 1912'm ay be Set down
holding out his whip: " ’ere yer are. or 2,436 m iles of railw ay, of which
a good article, lie has a know ledge
th ere a re now com pleted and In o pera­
..“J?. yf,u‘
m , ( u r ' i . » i i i 'Rr.it. i t.t an approxim ate w orth of $3,800,- of m etallurgy, m ining, shipbuilding, m ister, ’it 'im w ith th is.”
tion 1,230 m iles, and 347 graded, and
O l ' . R d0„e f n *
V r iJ n .l h p p , I 000.000 for w heat and $3,000,000,000
reAdy for trac k laying. T he m ileage
you and 1 and our
(r e “ d 1*
for potatoes. L a st year th e figures for m otor cars, and aviation.
Who gave the to ast will a ll be dead b e - : Canada, for w heat m
oan
An old Boldier a fte r leaving th e B rit­ was lest y e ar d istrib u te d aa follow s:
161.280,000
butheU ,
An
e
aste
rn
er
who
had
bought
a
fore th a t day cornea, if it ever doas valued a t $196,418,000,
ish
arm
y
w
rote
to
his
colonel
in
the
C anadian N orthern, 656 m iles; G rand
and for potatoes farm in C alifornia had h eard of his
follow ing term s: “ Sir—A fter all I’ve T runk Pacific Railw ay, 259; E dm oaton
come.'
85,672,000
bushels
valued
a
t
$41,698.neighbor's ta le n t for raising large' po­ suffered, tell the arm y to go to hades.” ft Dunvegan, 240; A lb erta t G reat
•At th a t the young Germ an captain
000.
tatoes, so se n t his farm hand over to A w eek or so late r he received a re­ W aterw ays Railway, 750; L acom be ft
got into a rage and exclaim ed;
get a hundred pounds.
•* 1 am Just out of the G erm an
ply in the usual official m anner: “S ir Blindm an Valley Railw ay, 37. T he
Ship's Officer—Oh, th e re goes elgTit
"You go hom e," answ ered the ta l­ —Any suggestions or Inquiries as to to tal m ileage In th e province U 4,navy, and I believe we could do it
now. We are not the navy we w e-a b ells; excusi me. It's my watch below. ented farm er to the m essenger, “and th e m ovem ents of troops m ust be en­ 097, w hich la g re a te r th an In th o
Old I-Jtdy—G racious; Fancy your tell your boss that I won’t cut a po­ tered on Army Form 137, a copy of older provinces with th e exception o{
tw enty years ago.
The older captain storm ed a t him, w atch strik in g aa loud aa th at!
tato for any o n e l”
O ntario.—Jo u rn al o ' Com m erce.
which Is enclosed."
Der Tag”
Gopher Poisons
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g
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Rolled Oats
Rye Flour
Shorts
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Steam Coal
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have a full stock of Standard Qualities in wedding
rings, made by the ‘‘ALL WROUG.IlT” seamless
process, which produces a ring much denser in tex­
ture and tougher and harder than is possible with cast rings.
They take and retain a higher and more lasting polish ; will
wear indefinitely and are certainly the best values obtainable
in wedding rings. We can supply \ou with any style you
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CREAM
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! J. W. Jeffery!
COAL and OIL
and are paying
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22 cents for sour cream
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Butter
W e test the cream here and pay th e hbove
price for th e butter fat contained.
Parchment
There is no sale for bu tter and it is low in
price. Selling the cream w ill pay
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you better.
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We have ju st added to our list of household V
necessities, and have som e splendid values in ^
TOWELS AND TOWELLING
Large W hite Bath T ow els, per pair
50c.
and a nice variety of Huck tow els to choose
from.
Every farmer selling b u t­
ter in blocks, squares or
prints m u st have their
parchm ent paper printed
w ith the words “ DAIRY
BUTTER” . T his is a new
regulation to be rigidly
enforced by the Dominion
Governm ent.
>:
We carry a
good line of
butter wrap=
pers and are
offering them
at a price to
suit you. We
m ake a special­
ty of the work
SATURDAY SPECIALS
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BANANAS
>>
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