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TheCraikWeekly News - Sask History Online
TheCraik W eekly News
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Vol 6
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CRAIK.
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SASKATCHEW AN,
St. Agones Concert
1members of the Choir of St. Agnes
gave
a
reception
!concert in the town hall to their
FORGET
Mrs. Caesar who arrived on Fri-
For Craik and Vicinity
WILL CRAIK HAVE
in refeeeriqe
Lands, Loans,
chair.
was trying
Hanson
A row of box cars on the
siding hid the view of the freight
him, knocking the tractor to due
Discussions
side and doing considerable da - :
Cooling, who were there were of one accord considerable pain.' The tractor
; Norman Morris and W . G. Raker. — the betterment of all things not was damaged so that it may have
i
Mrs.
me draw your W ill the.first time you come
to Craik.. Come in and talk it over.
my office your head*|marten* when
Make
in town.
Miss Marion only for the town but the country to be shipjied back for re (Airs and
Mr. Hanson has tiled claim against
Miss Thompson as well.
taking up the ladies part of the
programme.
This
treat you right.
Chris.
Tradewell,
Tradewell, and
President
JJJJJ meeting down
by Mrs. Allan
Wilson
From now on it will be up to the
On account of the illness of the farmers to prepare for the coming
A. C. Wilson brought up the pleted list will be ready for distri­
orchestra for the city.
trict have been taking advantage
of the good weather the past two
weeks to get their whpnt in the
ground, [and by Saturday night
fully 85 per cent, of the Land will
be laid by.
while the later
planting is showing an extra good
sign of germination.
The reports
so far are very encouraging for a
write Insurance of all kiwis and refund your money if
jxilrcies are not as represented.
I buy and 6(41 farms, list with me for results.
T have money to loan on real estate and chattle security.
I make collections. I wilt do your conveyancing.
I! am here for business and trv to please
N A I L YO l R F A IT H T O M E Y o U C A N N O T G O W R O N G
For business, writing a letter, a square deal or an accomoda­
tion use my office I am always glad to see you.
PA R K S
Craik Agricultural Society
Special Prize
to investigate the matter and see of the prizes offered.
what could be done.
petent
With a com­
instructor, and there
Local Football Game
is
A very exciting football match
claimed to be one here, there is no
reason why Craik can’t have its w'as played
own
music
without
having
on
the
T h e P u b li c P a r k
most an object of the past, yet it planting and getting our citizens out. This p rtL .se. to be a fas,
game and a good crowd should boj
was there where tbe town sports* interested in this one great benefit,
on the grounds that day.
public speakings, etc , were held, would lie almost as good a draw­
and those good old times are a ing publicity card as needed. The
open
of the station.
Another O.
ji
•
•
isi eding is now the order of the day
mid we esix^'ially
most successful farmers in Western* Canada to-day are
those who recognize the advantage Hmfj G O O D
M EANS
GOOD
STOCK
AND
GOOD
FEED
S tO C K
M EA NS M ONEY.
For Hay, Western Rye,
Alfalfa, TimoLhy
Have always best results in the W’est, although
tucky
Ken­
Blue Grass seems to lie gaining considerable
ifavor.
For pasture Browns I infill is has been found one of the
V A R IE T IE S table vegetables grown and selected
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W h o W o u ld n ’t Swear?
Closing of Court
Let us have your order early before prices lake a rise.
The Store of Values
W L SPE C IALIZE IN
Conveyancing,
The last case on docket before
Judge Hannon in Craik district
Collections
! the one idea of boosting for Craik. Reynohlson over $50 in wages due
, and
boosting hard.
So if you, the plaintiff.
Judgment rendered
but after Saturday's to do yonr part at the next call of
He— but what’s in their reports for your consider- marriages and 262 deaths recorded
ation.
and Insurance
wagon in favor of plaintiff for full amount
wind Tom a face took on a very the meeting. Monday. M,.y 25th.
' Vital Statistics
dark appearance as be viewed tbe
big rolls of waste paper playing! In tbe m*mnl,me lhe various
For the year ending February
tag with each other up and down committees will get busy at d bring 1914 thera were 1.059 births, 367
t »e use.
1 1
left Craik for his old
shal had the streets cleaned spick don’t forget to boost, and be ready! and cost,
that clean sheet.
*
Rev. C.
All present were imbued with court last week, was Eastwood vs
Last week onr genial city mar- w*at to be in the baud
and .pan,
Catalogue Prices
Scandinavian
in a short time and at
Craik city limits, and you may |little expense Craik will be adver-
and ideas will be presented.
Secretary-Treasurer.
Clovers and
Grasses
venture to say that others will cation.
The best collection of the eight following N A M E D
A . C. WILSON,'
H A R D W A R E
There con citizens to start tbe ball rolling home in Norway on last Friday.'
have an opportunity to express tiled as one of the moat beautiful
President.
Brand lee, the
somewhere close by and if possible g °°d plan will be for some of our minister,
your sentiments soon, when plans towns in the province
SPENCER.,
IN
/ I >
Arrangements are being made
most i>opular. being highly nutritious an 1 suitable for
The question of a public park, write and find out costs, etc.,
fora game of football between the
all soils.
; ,
or play grounds, has been sug­ of a publicity campaign by which
N.W
.R
.M
P.
team
of
Regina
and
W e also have in stock the best varieties of Fodder, Corn
gested several times the past w*eek Craik will be placed before the
the Craik team to be played here
world
as
the
only
place
on
the
and Seed Potatoes.
or so, and probably will be one of
probably in two weeks. The borne
map.
A
suggestion
was
here
the subjects for discussion at the
team are going after the practice, I —^
next Board of Trade meeting. made that by securing and giving
and will put up a stiff fight to win ! w M S S C S
^ O lC l
flt
The old time public square is fil- instruction in the art of tree
prize $7.50; second prize $5 00; third prize $2.50.
each of Carrots, Beets anti Rutabagas.
E V E R Y T H I N G
R .W .R .M .P . vs Craik
The Secretary was instructed to
be made into an attraction place ar°u:ul their home premises, and to spend a couple of months va-j
( untopped)
E. H. INSULL
pasture ns prairie wool at the best i«i |KH>r f»*ed. . The
A committee of some of the players had had a
In last week’s News was printed harvest time.
Matheson, Parks and bullied were little more wind, they not being
an article stating that Wm. Lees
instructed to secure the amount of able to keep up the pact*. The
had disposed of his restaurant to
acreage drilled in in the Craik “Dirty Shirts” had the game going
Dan Me Alpine.
On Monday nil
district and communicate with the their way nearly nil the time and
inventory was made and things
C.N.R. in regard to future arrange­ when ended stood 7 to 1 in their
looked serenity for the new man­
favor.
ager, but on Tuesday morning. ments for plenty of cars to handle
The committee having charge of
the
fall
crop.
By
doing
this
and
Dan concluded he did not want it,
the
membership tickets were busy
presenting facts, at even this time
and the deal was declared off. This
of the season it is hoped that we this week disposing of those cards,
places Uncle Billy back in his ac­
can interest the officials to the with the result that wna very
customed place behind the count*
extent of supplying cars when gratifying to the management.
again.
ueedid.
|several plots of ground within the, f°H °w
three
y
prices right.
Mr. Lees Still Proprietor in regard to the shortage of cars at good as it would have been if
>r pb*y grounds or otherwise,
and
Goods are the best and
season’s iu neglecting to got a goofl hay meadow or
C om p etition
Beans
Auto Supplies.
gestion came from Mr. Matheson was done by the boys but not as
within the city limits.
Peas,
/
The next important item of sug­ very good and some good playing
Girls and Boys Garden
One entire bill or plant each of Potatoes, Corn.
from the Gasoline.
hustle that article from some other between the “Dirty Shirts” and
the “ Red Socks.” The game was
burg.
field
Cabbage.
exhibition
to grounds* on Friday evening last
Now tree planting, etc., their grounds Craik and this province.
work and selection must be done by exhibitor.
substance
ware wei'e appointed a committee do their best to capture a number
On a Vacation
The Secretary was instructed to - take
After twelve years absence
encroachment of business blocks ^UP the matter with the ( N . R .
has almost relegated th«,se ehL official iu regard to beautifyrng.by which six ha\e been spent in
All
foreign
Messrs. Wilson, Insull and Wick- terest in this one great show and
it is confined to an
from rows not loss than 10 feet in length.
other
the subject Everyone should take _a deep in­
*ifter much talk on
never-to-be-forgotten event
First
arid
Thcrve is desire and expect to assist in mak-
familiar spots to oblivion
Competitor must be under lp years of age.
w a ter
wish to call your attention ' to tin
the hi intake of forme*
bumper crop this fall.
I
FRANK A
Some fields already
show a growth,
G ET ONE
i
good a band as at any town, and than at any fair yet held in Craik.
The farmers of the Craik dis­
|
fugal Filter it positively eliminates all
hands of the printer, and tbe com­
and subject of a good brass band and bution in ample time for those who
The Outlook
has p rep a red a book on “ F i r e
P r e v e n t i o n . ” If you are a property
hold r you ought to read It. It Is free
if i u ask the undersigned for a copy.
This outfit is equipped with a Centri­
Get Ready
plenty of talent hero to form as j ing the exhibits larger and better
The Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
quantity.
the W . A , after which dancing the Clerk’s office into the anti- The premium list copy is in the
Miss Agnes Lees.
And there have been many other fires
that could have been prevented by
simple precautions which all property
car-ers Might to use, and probably
would use if they knew about them.
per gallon, any
lunch provided by the ladies of phone had not been moved from Craik on Wednesday, August 25th.
12.JO a.in. the music being provid­
J
Gasoline at 40 cents
cess, and all then took part in a telephone line “trouble-man” the Agricultural show to be held in
ed
i
Bowser
W e also carry in stock Auto Tires and
ended by Mr. Rutherford thank­ and committees appointed to carry
was indulged in until the hour of room.
This Fire Might Have
Been Prevented
the
called
part. of. the programme many were the suggestions made
a most enjoyable evening a suc­
P. Humphrey
installed
the the C N R. for $J5oO for damages
to business and to himself and property.
Bullied
ing all who had taken part to make out the program.
•if
now
Gasoline Outfit and can supply you with
ful Came in for Lengthy
The programme was open­
Mould,
have
tried to make the grade up over
the track, when the freight hit
*Songs were rendered by Messrs. was not as large as was exported juring him inwardly to the extent
‘ Ernest Johnson. E. C. Wilson. or should have been.
But those that for several days he' suffered
Arthur
We
engine coining and Mr. Ilauson
The regular meeting of the mage. When the engine hit tin*
Nellie and Dora Brown followed Craik Brard of Trade was held on tractor it knocked Mr. Hanson
by the singing of “O Canada.*’ Monday night, but the attendance over against the guide * wheel, in­
Insurance
Automobilists
to
ed by a piano duet by the Misses
to
and Contracts
I atn here to stay and will
A BAND?
Ernest Rutherford in the ab­ The Telephone and Craik Keauti
sence of E. H. Insull taking the
To coirie to mi* for anything ami everything
No. 21
|tractor, his machine collided with
a locil freight fcngiue iu tbe Craik
yards.
under-Lyme, England.
!
1914
Take up the Slogan “ Boast <ro88,hc CX H trmcks * ith ,U8
|new Vicar the Rev. H. D. and
I clay, April 24th from Newcastle-
30,
Last Thursday morning while
Huwkin
church assisted by talent from the
congregation
A PR IL
A Close Call
''BOARD OF TRADE
the
On Tuesday evening lust
DON’T
THURSDAY.
for the province of Saskatchewan.
Parties wishing to sell sharc»s In the Craik
Farmers Elevator and Trading company- Craik,
see or write us with offers
Craik Realty & Investment Co
VM
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1J A.
A
** kJt
* *1 1 W « «
CANADA S W ATE R POWER
tli.ukina o f
long else that Gold
How Tolstoy Made H-i* Will
THE DOUGLAS FlR
» » « a little Inflate*!.
He stole a
How Tolstoy made liis odlj is told
gUoctr at the bride of me day It was in the annual of the ToLt* y society Data Being Ccfleeted by the Co?n
The Tree*. With a Future That ♦si
dlfTieoir to tell, such wjiH bt-r wonder­ [by Alexej Sergejeno. who *a a one of
mission of Conservation
Crowrrt in British Columbia
ful eoDJpIexion, whether or not she I ihr* witnesses
O d July
*1510. he.
So fur as waters and waterpower*
|4 There
>e frees in Canada who*
Tbefe rr
was pate.-' He 'bought, ishe was a lit­ |was suminitifd by a Ui*tyqt
* ’ho ar.e C o n c e r n t h e effort* o f the com
lioiwmeri ,iil importance
imporfauce it clearly- on
EVERY CASE IS CURABLE
tle tbepe were dark ilnes: under her I
that Tdsfuy wanted to make l h mission
of confer ration have, thus
tly* wan*'.
Accot inj;
ing to one ol ilie
«->#. which sugg‘ *t*d ibe had not ' wj)j without an hoU/i
They far, been devoted to the collection of
l&t4 ht. buhetins of vbe Dominion For
NONE SO E A S Y
v*oo<l!*y r tO liSieumaJinn
slept will.
I rode away at ooee /o the inepting information. To practice conserva­
etdry Branch, the value of the, whue
Your at’ hing Joints ; Y M.ff. sor*
ll< nuook hands with her, *aid thpjnlaca a mile froin/Toli;to>*H bob*. tion intelligently we mult. fir»t. know
pine luml «r cut in 191-“ was one and muscles. thost' * tec, 1,, M
r n igh ; and
thiu» that Mils lb l.e .ckia-efed of the ! Ht, u , ,
aiilJ j, ,j fhc wa> into i what we have to conserve.
a half million doll i s less than in ruff* ring
forev er—
day S'-'-g‘‘
Greaser*’
and
“Gringo*”
jU
;v
best
man
taking
fare
t
o
ll
o£
a
bridal
i
dense
forest.
li:,4he
thickest
part
of
When the commission " a * estab-I
1911. Tile cut of h* mlo< k decreased your day is g*me.
By E dgar W a lla ce
couple,‘^nd he stood oh the platform a ll.' ■ be nana^ive continues
we kshrd, a good deni o f’ information]
When an American term* a M'**!- thirty >pet cent,
cenc. and ttamarack,
the
amanic k
SuAfter, cheer up. ae*5 -•ad
th*
Ward, LocW A Co., Limited
till Hie train was out jjof night.
tree. Tol r e s p itin g waterpower* in
stopped it a bic stump of
tdauada . tan a 'g re a te r* the Vrxican rrt-oit* iunkber pioduotion of wiiicli has ei*1 Rood new
s
belrw
Landor, Melbourne and Toronto
“ An « Xtraced inary fn
’ *g'\"
look
dow>
on
the
slump.
took
a
doy sat
was in existence, but nothing had; with e<|ual truth that the American creased over forty per >cRt. in the
‘ A ma,i
me a m nt. ago, and
hit id
fountain pen/from 1 is pocket and ask been done toward bringing Ibis data is a ‘‘gringo.’ Th IS t r * honors f M f |ut tm.) jrenrs, hid. liir fioea to W -cid don't Q'»r-t
stay crippl
juit coal*
11#- j urn*,d P-ft the i<latiuh, and al­ c-d for a sheet of paper
With f« et together in the. form of concise re and the scales of nt-rnatii^nal com- j toijic commercially
Of the nx
plaining, limber up.’ M
swer was,
un )ht ran iftlo H« id* rf] who also’ ii aa crossed Lij6 bega.i to niake he rough port* co
i ( ’ontin1
mg teb whclc Dominion, i<v nicely halan* ed
; leading ire*" ape* lea in Canada. D-mg Tm iloqimaCe: I can'
.t.* Ho
b»**•» a hpeciator.
spare
;*oh* k*.i an hour
-ket. b of .his wil'.’* U we> ' ornpleteJ. Henoe the fir nr work o f the comm laWhenc e these titles cofft** is ^uly : ja pr
the only ijc ivhose lum
j looked uie ovf-tr in a p tvii g sort jf
he St* a •> Ml )<>ur boxen
at tl
•ions
‘*i*,=.*cd yAnd w iuiesvA l the, and there,
Gold f
thing aug ber production increased in 1912. In i way and told roe to r i< t. ,c 'nearest
hhu diisOt}j|>1o \ilifilT
commit, tee
of
waters
and partly clrwr There
» tat. ipr AT*' tl)'fy no#
If 1 did not \illOW.i he said uld land tKcn lie rose, and going to his wat empowers was to collect and tabu­ goaf ire of grease ah^uv th* rMexican. jl#fc provluce « f
Hrillsh Columbia I drug v'ore - for . N* m H oe . i .«i Ferro
|
hor»y
said
to
nir,
How
ghastly
all
10*1*]*' .
.7li
I
it--i
lie
late ail the available data. It was On the other hand, lifr holds; the ^ <m- Jonc*, Douglas fir formed over (8.7.7 i zone
ly, "that u>*. were a. most, honorable
Tl.i
eonibirutior 1si<f cured
*
this
legal
business-isV
With
an
actlv*
lfid!
found
that
the
information
relating
kee
“
pig,’
Jn
low
^siyem,
apd
u
pig
is
*
per
c
ent
of
the
total
lumbe r cut. and :i*.m | v*a » oUv in « fi .
and Inoffensive man*' lie spoke with
, •sine- r ity
• I a Ini genu
goiii .,■to ca you Verity, do great deliberation and with offence in : it/ remarkable in a man A eighty- |?to the eastern provinces was fairly greasy, sure enough.
j British Columbia is at preeant by far j utul ,'bilovM d his- i jst .■it ! *•- is I rub*
sd
md fid?"
* very word - “ I should' say that you ; two, he swung himself Into Hit
i complete but wus scry meagre as to
Americans urn c*n. rioueiv fabvieat 'the richest timber province in ( ‘an j h« 1 «>n Nervilin* -tliTr* t: ff* every
/die and vanished Quickly in the. dark , the prairie provinee and British Co- ed Die title e f ‘ grin go” At t ie timq j ada, containing, areording to some 'dav mhbeu n #,ght - ,t i . iv aching
I v it id 'ra tio r you d»d, she said.- had been following us.r
•
lurnbia.
j greenery of !_Le uudergrowth.” .
It was not thought advisable. of war with Mexico there was a pop j estimate^, one half the merchantable iJo:nti>
The other smiled.
V.'» ij^ worth Gold was ail interested
The |>aiu »jin*k)v 1* •’ red.
occurred
ti e timber wealth of the Dominion,
{however, to withcld (he information ular song In/which
IffcO’U' r. tr was very extraordinary,
' You would he &ay;ing what A s :
i **i»d T became more Pi! fic ■ fttld ;}»1Saloon
\
This remarkable tree attains . tive. To draw . Cm. virus r f t w. fii- . HWO
. >-respeeling Bastern Canada and the phrase “Green grow the rushc.*. oh I”
Town Runs
be thought?; Lite the girl, he war im- true." be said, frank Hr; '] have been
Ovrr <10,000 dear profit for less j report on "Waterpowcrs of Canada” it occurred/vi Hi freepienry. Sitting ^height o f o vef two hundred feet w it h ]'. , my hlnoi, Jl trok two f « rro) opn
prefttM’d 65 the unreality of the thing watching you
I am as nterested in
This
publicaabout tiudf- campfires, the invaders
*
a trunk ten to twelve feet iii diameter, j Tal
marriage of f 'omstexk Bell as you'than a year of op*: i at ion is» the. report, was puhtiahccb in 1911.
Wiih every meal I .ilil vveli tO*
llftu were these two people, bound tur __
the citizens’ »ommit.ec of Sisselon, tion 'included tl > very limitcd la»a i inpres Kfy the Castilian listeners, al­ iorming. alone or mixed with hemlock, dav not an ache, * *d n pii ta .a n l 115
Inge T iir for life; the mart a million- are, and I fell J<m caiwlidly—you cun
the
west*
though /liey faiic«l t«> grasp the seu- great forests extending four hundred j _ \v **f iff ness at «»ll.
jure, n.e girl well outside his social believe no or not ;ih yjrai like— that 1 S.D.. which has r ha.t e of the financial then available e.speeling
iiincut/ By easy adaptation “ green miles north of the iuteruaiional boun­
management of the only saloo.* in, the ern provinces.
radlifv. They were talhinjg like peo­ do nor. Ku‘ *w why I arii interested."
V* hat NVrvilla* can i
in a caso
Since 1911, th: attcnt.on of 1he grow ' became ‘ gringo** and. attaoli- dary. It* natural range extend* in like ibis ;r can d«i for
i to*» For
"You surprise ,ne,‘ Haiii Gold drily. place. Who., the town voted "w et"
ple who had only recently been in(om
m
iitee
has
been
concentrat'd
ing
/
.Iself
to
a
personeiitv
not
par
Canada to the * astern foot bills of the firaily rortv ycar* Nervi
• has '»e n
trodai 4<1 and had little mare than the
Your type of man, I should imagine, last . pring *aft» r several years of
information
relating tuAlarly .iked then, to this day im- Rocky Mountains In Alherla. where it le oniDiended for Rhea;
‘ ro. htiinhor.d- «>f acquaintanceship to hold never did'anything upless he had a ‘ drought” the manner of handling the on obtaining
traffic was turned over to a commit­ to Western Canad s to fo rn the'basd* p/en a slur that fairly offsets the Im­ grows to a height o f 13P feet and a ha go .and Sa iat iea- an*l
i e< IU k.
tbciii v>gether
He wondered how very good reason for flung it."
.diamett r of -four feet, and is c o isid It is the one n m* i.’ *
tee. which hired a mutiagei for the cne of a Bpee ial report on this portion of polite 'greapci*'*
ver d's*
h ,*)er laughed.
long t»ie courtship if courtship there
the Dominion. In llrit.ifth Columbia,,
All o f which, perhaps of little im­ ered pm *>f the most important I ini appe .‘aits.
had hejf-n, ha lasted. He found him
Thin conduct of mine can be salooii permitted, paying him a salary the. eommissirm’ waterpower reco./ portance, is history
New Ybrk Htm. her Dee* on the Dominion
Rocky
of $]><K| :» ye.r and hiring all help
self7 speculating upon her trusses**; • 'aSM-d as exeeptiohal" he said.
naiseaiifes have been made in goMountain^ Forest Reserve, which cov
ll«nv rsi lroa-K t>|'D>n t<•ihnv .. neiertt
how f i»uld .‘il e have Rot it together
fl* would have walked with-Gold tier'd.-d.' All surpluH funds were to he operatiou with the provincial govern
* rs an area of nearly 21,000 square
Being Awake
m-f iiHtura. p qiif
«*it i
*ue!v Huni* ** ihere had been at least an tm wherever the latter was inclined to equally divided between the fumh of
tnenf. and. d irin g, th^ last three
lustrated in that of i •♦.■ .
Moral reform ami improvement an miles!
dorsUf ding between tb« iTk. Wha ever go. but the Kinbafiay iiletective made thq imniicipairiy ifnd a spfcial teood
Koi'gh
years,
field
parties
have
loverefl
iiraeIt
is
ali<o
w
idely
distributed
through­
the Balkan*
w i.r c
UM< <5
|ti*H existed uj*<>n thitt point, ii lear “ ...i ♦ . wisb«d to be alon* .^ro5A«J« EuimI. ui4«i .* h Has just Tr* ’ 1
the effort f o throve ott sleep. Why iR it
FV
tically
all
the
province
from
the
boun­
out
the
vtestern
United
Slates.
d»eing
1»*C, ,.J0
u p .*-b rolb- jrhn g
• **1
re <1IKpolled by Fell/: next I r that n a.-or he avoided the club. |M.000. thp remainder bring belt! a>
tiiut nun give so poor au account of
they
dary
line
to
one
hum-red
-miler
north
able
to
stand
eonsiderablf
climarie
•' vote nf mat* a • f f
i *.
their day if they have ».ot beth slum­
word:
.•i...wing that fielder would be*there: an '‘ »nerat ng fund. With no exiter.se
lArtde —•
of the Grand Trunk Pacific railway.
bering? .f they had not been over v'ariatjorp •and being practically im­ ftirtt hsl hv G«*df*:r * d‘* >
"YV
* an r.et nil >ou»‘ tbinga in for that reason lie insied
*n Ir Is
himself of fitting up for |»u*iiw&*. Die maling­
The principal rivers f/the north­ f-ome with drowsiness, they would mune to Insert* or fuogur. di*eases.
ers
r-pfimafe
the
i^et
returns
in
1911
at
•hi- fact tfiat iI iib i ?1 c
iral *nd
PaHA be ^ai«i.
with some arrears o fiw o rk a n d ‘ the
ern |*ortion of the prairie provinces
Dr. c $ Sargent, one of the ^great­ ■Imos.f th.- oti!' l.iuhw. >
•>g i t!|e
have performed something. The mil­
*T si all I«it want very litueh." he pt» para:ion «-f .* rejx*rf for liie Tfeas about $ 17,bod
wrrei
e
pvf
reel
by
reconaisBapcc
fill*est
aufbofitb
r
on
American
trees
d
ni-'c*.I pc f\ '
.,( ■
its itn*w plied quietly.
lions are awake enough for physical
iry at Waanigton.
J
veygj
by
the
commission,
while,
in
the
serjbea
(lie
wood
as
hard,
durable
arid
The Cin qu e P e rt
session mi « <i . #*♦. «*.
labor; but only one in a million is
r^nn: ek Bel! fooked ai bin watch
II* <arue down to the * lub to dine,
large.y
uJt-d
for
all
kinds
*»f
construe*
,
f
H»e
cinmie
!
so,,tlier»
portion
of
these
provinces
V
_n-,
,
• r
and hnlghe<J anu the gin |i ii!*d sym and found «wo telegram
awake enough for effective inteller
The 1 n d . warJen'siiip
ms awaiting
ri*:**. Acflioiding to a recent Doin »no i
< x*>n period
ln n,e raitway belt of British
j»ji i Ijc-t i rally
Wh*
W itt «
1H
B hC
him. They ........*
were —*
bothllfrpm
|hdl; one- ports goes hack to the * “ ■
ul**
*i[If—
‘
' 1Columbia, the wateirpowers and irri­ fuel exertion, onl one in a hundred Forv-stiy "Braueh publication *|u i ’:e
.*■ got nothing to do for an had been handed in at D6ver End was when the five po ts. Sautdwlbli, Dover gation branches of the interior de- million to a poetic or divine life To
iljC '•»* |
l>r M« Ik
t.«q,T»n
be awake is to be alive. 1 have never ’ Wood using Industries of Ontario.” pap* rs o ils us t !.a;.dl! ’|i+n)•I- t;. Ki#y
hOil/" he said, “ let us go into :he a telegram of thank| for his kind­ V*V1 t* Roinit* v and llasii-iigs. consti.
.
.
.
v
„
„
u
n.r
j>
P
,t,i|infDt
have-been
active
ill
obtain
it
’
k. Increasing in poptilarity In that
vet
m
et
a
man
who
was
quite
awake.
park; v ill you come, Golc?”
tilted
an
essential
part
of
hruw
Kift
k
-4
•
i
*
ar* rafsihK<\1 h n sanrI
•*t «"s ef
ness
The second was. from Calais,
Mow could ! have looked M
him
VV* n wcp-f.li Gold was *icj»c a society and the, .lour of handing in was three defence, against France. The warden ;
•
m„ .
* in the
'fo'
furpMC* a« w lMvrtL w it boil! .» ‘ i»igh» <lhi., of riijfn
\ marked advance in systematic .face?—
„ Thor#
i ,f ‘a,‘ Ar slt,ra,‘Mv«' grain and iguic
Thor* au
au.
Tu.'in, and km w little ahopt mmriag*’ o'clock. The »n»*8Kagf|| was a curious waa a highly tmportan
personage
Van
<
i’
1 ^ VEIf-O
1 ___ ‘__________ _
wltieli readily Ieuds itself lo staining " fr<»n\ seed j inn util
m ilitir.
aad stream measurement has also taken ‘
giving in marring
lie was cm**. It ran: "W ill you see my man who «-xercisf d civil,
amK lh
in Western Canadu during the
j Dojuglas fir eonstruetioo timber is problem 1” fhc .;«s(r ucMoti Bit li^MISi*
not icy n domestic : lie had reached Parker tomorrow I have given him naval jurisdiction, being at once sher­ plare
anil other ins * t •. G«*v riJpent s( v
hiKtJ three years
The Brit»s!i Colum
Hancock and Gwfnnett
j shipped fo all parts »>f tl,c world
The v
o f hachelordom when matri a holiday today and itrk him to for­ iff, custofl -otrlorunK lord ieutenant bia department of lands and the j Probably John Hancock, i& the be*l
xii<* Dougfas fir has been intro tiiUis arc cstahio! • l fir T* i t; t ■r f ho
mont as represcjLtc-d to his mind by ward rny letters.”
and admiral. WinehcHter ami Ry * in waterpower* and irrigation branches i known signe* o the Df-elayation
le»r g»
duc»-.| into Kurope with great sm. oss flights of tli'i-M' inr*‘ ti*.
later days were added to the five of th** Interior depart nir nt.have estate j Indep ndence. That
in v Ht* r nun ccmferc:ree.s between hus­
• i,
i».**lr :ip*
nll-t*ivcr t .« c.nu.trv
b#
cause
that
hud
large
forests
have
been
planted
Gold put the telegram, down. Why ♦owns, but Mir* name remained cinque
band and w ife as to what (they should
pi <}»a* h iuii\ he np t |■y 1, 11- f^f po. -* :i*
lislwd
numerous
stations
tbrcuglK.ut
j
patriot
was
not.
ignorant
of
the
value.
witjeh
are
now
yielding
handsom#
have fur dinner. Hut lie l.t.ew that by line! he not wired dined, to Parker? ports, as of old
In the days rjt the rhe-1
'f'veRiern... provinees where regular |o f advertisingOne has to s’ andj, profits. Germany ami France pur edjgrasr
all con volition, he ought rjow lo make And how eaine it fbaJjL nuedi a meth­ first Kdward these port<p wj re hound
I some distance from a framed copy r>f * ha^e every year large ‘ quantifies inf
readings are! reconled.
Ms adi'Mi am have the imppy couple odical man as Bell li|id forgotten t* to
fif*y-se\
'*!»
ships
fully
^n tlic * xlr nsiv w
Dim ish
• f ..■O' • ng
j tbo Declaration to be unable to yead seed from the Indians In British Go
instruct his w rv a ’ ts before fliis eh - equipped an*, manned , at their >wn
to-tllei • own devices.
(hit harbor nf T_< •. :itn alt dredges.
au /ij TADICTC
that name, which has passe/l into our him 1-ia.
nurture?
He
smiled,
f
Me i.i I iuveutc-d a nrticiouR incost for fifteen davs in conjsneration dAd i j U tiii IA dLc I j
pufnps and *■!!.»« r i:.iac hi 11 e r v will !)*
language as a synonym for Vigna‘ 1 suppose,” he said to himself, for which they were freed from ee
gageduf nt and was, on the* point of
operated «‘\c|UM\«ly h* ■’*’ t.i it- »n|
ture.”
There
art
many
signatories
of
KEEP LITTLE ONES WELL
$100 REWARD. $100
ex i^rea sing liis regret tha# he could “ that w.hen young people get inarri«-d ta;n taxes and gran eC special privi
rttjad.of si* am T ' i ' dred . wilt Uo
tho
Declaration
who
are
rcmnnbWid.
Th** Vadors »»f thi** paper «\i'l
no Ion. er enjoy flu* pleocpre of tfctfdr sue ii little thing as re-addressing lei leges.- I .on don Standard
f< S\1if h t wid r v
Miothers.
if you wish yo
little I many who are forgotten, but Butt* n
•■'i:-4*d. Ho* inall* sf
jihiaH
#
d
to
learn
that
there
:»
at
leas!
l-!»e imc’cuupafi ion ship When li*-!l iUade th* j te rs escape tliejr attetiUon.”
ones io be well, if you w ish t h e m to iGwlnu.ett. lingers-in our memory. Ii is >nr d» • « ' } » tiiseae** that e'-tenre li.te 'qujre 1.1:50 hru ~ [••»**■ r
M ♦ xpendfIk * brig h t, a c t i v e a n d happy, f r e e from not altogether easy to imagine a roan hf »-n able fn rur#» tn all It*’ stages, and pravement, which • *ills
lie tm eccssaf/, **r at b*as|t fortuiious ; II*’ made a not** in his pock* r-book
Canrae
That is Gatarrh. Hull's Gatarrh frire 1* tup* of $l»MJdfi,h|>« , u .A Ink* ftve }• .»i s
‘\\V* want you to see us off,” he to fulfil the <-onin.ission, and finish*
Faunae, where Hannibal! won iiis i-oldjs. w o rm s, c o n s tip a tio n , a n d t h e named Button' by 1 if parents as a t>;c onlv positive, mre now Known to
said,: ff you can -be l»«ih*d fei «ui- ♦i*i his dinner at leisure,. He* had let­ greatest victory over the Uonjans, is m a n y *>ther c hildhood a ilm e n r s , give patriot and u man «>f influence. Mis , «hf* medt#-al friiternlty. T’atnrrh b#ilng a foil Ms <*iomph‘tiog.
T h e s e name was enough to single him out in coribtitntinnal disease, rcqulrr-s a ronetlother jiour, Ve rity and I will be very j ters to p ad which hail been forward­ situated on the opposite side of fh«j th e m B a b y ’s Own T a b le ts .
er! to him ironi Hie Kin bass y, and
trratm**nl. Hull * Gatarrh **urc
JV prominent :soli cl (or r*1 cived a
glndi”
^
T a b l e t s n e v e r fail t m a k e t h e sickly that sober, company. Tint his lame j( tutionr.l
neninsula
from
tiie
city
of
Rome,
on
: !;ik#-n- intimaltv. acting directly upon
Me
y w*-re not Measnlnt letters
a holiday
A ita-j^i can i' d them to Regents they
well. G oncerniiig t h e m
Mrs. rests secure on something else. Mis jI the Mood a» d inueous surface* of the Midden invitatii.n U\
the
riv#*r
Aufidus
a^id
abont
six
m
ile.
M
1
)'"J*
I ’arkj, find they walked fiy the side; r« ad them philosoplhlcallv, ye folder from its mouth. It was from this ’bat* A lphonse Ljiin.Irv. l - j p e r G a ran u e t, tory takes account of
svstem.' ther*by *lrstrovin»c the feunda- with » party of fri< . „ X I-! ! if- t» i fh
for
var
! lion of III* disease nod giving the pat- of j Scot Ian !. The f-oil* it«»»■ V iTM UmX*
|n h»s pocket.
of the ornamental wafers talking of
N I L writes':
"B a b y ’s O w n T a b l e t s
At another table Mjplder sat,
Mefield that Hannibal sc*nt to Gart h-i ha ve be ep of g re a t heln to m e in k e e p ­ ious reasons, b»K Bntto-i is import­ W-nl strenglh hv building up fho enrielifii- i«)l|H t«» ge. hut didf r» ■t. nu
• he: fief
f v e i j f ring dxcept
Itf U's iiuuie*diat
t:#>n and assisting ii ature in doing its
ant
because
lie
was
apparently
c:
uexamining
an evening l a*»®
fishing *»r ‘ 1M •J1Ml • party..
n m k The proprietor* have so mfich it. twiis
filauk. As the time grew' nearer bis tatlously
ing m y l i t t l e or.es w'ell a n d 1 c a n re- tious about sigufug his name.
knights
His
paper. Gold :.hr< wdljjr surmised tb it Mu* fingers **f the K-.man
t
W at
I wil! j-.t;
c o m m e n d t h e m to o t h e r m o th e r s . ” ',,*tosiT!»n!iH arc more valuable today ' faith In P* Mantjko powers that fhev he|‘ wired
depart ire he fid^etted and was
f.ffi-r Ope 1-fundr#pt DoUnr* for any case Slq.ll r br
tin* paper was only
blind.
Wh t i •'lain in th#* battle. <* annae is about T h e T a b l e t s a r e sold by
t raiti
m e d ic in e than Mauco'-k’s because so few of 11 aft if
Oi
rtpe.
Send
for
list
of
t»s
In a f* w h
Su*h e ily. without any warning Ii* was Hclder’s object?!! lie was not a ! -orf) miles from Rom<
laIs.
,■
d e a l e r s o r by mail a t 2.r> r e n t s a box them are in existence.
Perhaps it 11 jeon
Address I
1 » IIKNKY. /. TT>„ To
sort o f rna.i t*» waste Ijtin.e -in the pur­
turned to Gold.
Lady—Once last summer I saw frcrti T h e . D r WiHiams* M e d ic in e Co.? was hard work for Button to sign I is . •!.» O Hold i1v .di Druggiptn. .f»c. pl J "Gerl
suits
«*f
satisfying
all
i#ll<*
-ciiriofdty.
” 1 Rlppcne,” . he ask *d, *’ hat He!dB fc fk v ille, Out.
'I'*ke IT:»r|*« Family Bill* tur conaiipvname American Boy.
Me some boys ‘Treading for clams.” aw
lion
er tins told you that I hhvf be trayi d Gold determined to find om.
None of ns
.» » :
to hiok
they
railed
itThey
were
dirty
look­
crossed
over
this Man W illetts.”
A Narrow Escape for the Child
wjjtll TOijfenipl Jp-ii. Iao• 'v ho It: vo
O
iii
of
(lie
rommoupfit
complaints!
ing
hoys;'
they
ver#»
barefo|(kod—
feet
“
I
am
going
for
a
list
roll,**
be
said,
W
id
'
and
W
ndinq
Rhine”
Gold was taken aback; . e did not
regeit «m1 less than finis-' \< - The «>|d
"H o ld on Jr c r ie d t h e p ro u d young *if infants is worn*, and the most ef ; “ The
%
unwashed mosr likely and they were
in motto of chivalry, ‘‘n t!d< v colig r
know how Bell couhj have made the "w ill you come, too*3*
From a guide-book published
f a th e r , a s t h o .m inister w a s a b o u t to fectiv^e application f*>r them is Moth
walking
through
the
imtd
at
low
tide.
‘With
pleasure,”
fjnid
the
otl**
r,
*lis*ov ry.
the following slijmiUl he the motto- #if a!! wh*. bk
Frankfort-on t lie-Main
nrrJc*'ed. “ flcfoTo t h e b a b y is c h r i s t ­ or Gr.ivsp* Worm Exterminator.
When they felt a ejani-ht tb#*fr feet
T ic did tell in<* somt tiling of the and rose with iflaerluy.
money or ’-.oejal pos i jr.i’ *ir ••*».,;p
is taken:,
en qd I w a n t to c h a n g e h i s n a m e . ”
they
pulled
it
out
w.ifh'Their
tpes.
It
It
ha»l
occurred
to
(Gold
that
lie
l*ad
*Tht» Rhine, n boundary stone o f #.lfl Hpiecial talent liave
sorti* he admitted. “ I jO not how
. dva: atir
W h a t is th e i r o u b l e ?”. t h e
good
Burma
Ruby
Mines
just
made
me
sick.
I!
hope
your
clams
an
engagement
(lie
following
day.
and
#•vor. l*lac#- an> groat -reliance upon
(Jermafi history, is tlic only and sole ovjer their fellowKA ‘1 .. < ul, . admail a s k e d
‘‘E b e n e z e r is a g‘>od
j
Very
little
is
known
about
l«’e
ruby
are
not
caught
that
way.
he
would
probably
litenable
to
see
what 1l« h er has told me.”
ly of ii h kind On its brnksK one meets know 1*milg*- Mie tdd.gat io i
then hy
nam e.”
W aiter— Of course not, ma*atn. The
j mines o f Mogok, in a valley of Bur­
lie took, an envelope from
“ Yoi I ran in this case,” sal 1 Bell Parker,
'N o m atter
W e ’ll call h i m H arold. ma, whence come n *arly all the large vestiges of past civilization, wo find |prpve tIn- r nobility
j
man
wot
furnishes
clams
for
this
res-'
The
writing
room,
slipped
x
4
he
tele­
then' trar s of its : egeiieration and of j
qiiiclli
“ I .betrayed vVilht to. and I
IN it* just h o a r d t h a t Um le F h e n c z r r ,
The valley lie- through a the modem civiHxation <f which o\i! [ The
gram into it, and addressed i. to tho^ taurant fishes for 'em with a silve *; th e old fecit, h a s m a r r i e d , a w om an ! rubies.
had g( tod reason for doing RO.”
Pill
T.hat^ Bw.nqsl Re|,«f —
|forest, which is seldom trodden hy ! difen we are
Various Impressions j When. •ftcr one las par* .j • a A a
he b<*#L arr#*8t(*d;
asked man. It was an exrjusc for a walk; spoon.
, who is voting e n o u g h to be his •white iwople.
A
few
Englishmen 1make arise L. us so many diff# rent j meal h* is 'oppresM d ! if ft. •dings «»f
he would go to Gadogan Square, and
' daug h ter.”
Placing
the
Immigrant
■whq live there have laid out. a polo-! QPTIsal ions, ho th J a profound enthus |fulness and pain *, in thyet^' said the other. “ 1 have drop ilie letter lu tfflie how
ground, and between this and tin* j_j,Ktn g<»ts »laee in us. On the one sufTe
On every
provincial government
, _
.
arrajinjcd tlrat it should not take place „ ‘Hie two men left the dub together.
from d> ruep^ia
w.
jtow.n
are the miens The diggings a re] •‘.*n'r|
wor^B of the hand »of art. [ rrjrslsl. if it Ik 1 n*>t d«a}J
rPS!»
a
d/>
to
that
,hP
,.<w
im
>
I
A
Crangmg
Cu.tom
"Now, 1 want t#» aslc you a itn lg h t
out of Fnglan I.”
f question.'* Raid Golili "and 1 want a migrants are well and happily placed. •
slowly
eating
up
the
village,
and
the*
,.|
(j
ofl
t
;.in
r>
H.er
the
amiount
*
incut
in
the
i
iv-:S
the imposing ciirfos j lie's V#getal*+F•e<| a heartless fiij.ig t* Ray.
Between 1901 and 1911 Canada lost | i «|l»y or two ae.i of the death o f an main street is already half destroy­ ify o f nature rombine tlcm sefves or best m(Mli*dhe‘ that *an )»•
•oi
••p* f-teti Confession ;r,m a i a o straight answer ’*
ed'
The
work
goes
on
all
flay
and
“ That sounds formidable,"
said 700,000 of her immigrants, largely be* j enjinent n:;.r< them was appended the
the hank* of the Rhine, crowned by. bring re»lef. These i is a*
•»f B* I]’h principles. Gold admitt#*d to
liiTp,4eljr a sense, o f dP appointment. Meldfrc “ luit I will endeavor to «»blige cause (he provinces neglecred their j statement * "Mis wife and family will njght, the ruby: bearing earth being vineyards, to an admirable bymphonv |*omponn*bd to deal wiiu
brought
up
in
Iron
trolleys.
A
few
his
urgodt
desire
.that
no
outkin; which we are touched all eccents ! a.|d their strfHng <jua!i‘ i:
There jwas Bomething unclean in this you. What, is it you j wish u> know?'* duty. On far ic now proposes to have j ’•espect
should be- strangers who (have ‘called
at the I udderme t hr heart ; ?#r1 H
Gold nodded. "W hy do the move­ fifty
nowi r -'f-rwrl r
or
sixty agents scattered j —fli»d K-gn *>f mourning
he voirclied for hy I* gFofra
sebeimj* o f th
millionaire's; to be­
worn.”
Tha
practice
of
wearing
mines
have
been
toll!
by
the
officials
fql accords of the prof* undent enio of nr. r*
see that t
tray
man. with whatever object, ments of Comstock Bell interest you through the counties to
-•'*mrnirig
has
long
been
sliding
into
tiiaf
Ilu
y
can
keep
any
ruby
th
e
y
,
iij)M riir rvfere. oner cannot T»e asfin these new citizens are looked after.
and thrn to siip our o f the country to BO keenly?" lie askeoj
-,5mise. ***‘d nrobabh t,,,j nevf (went' may find, but no one hi. eves he*m -tied blKiiit it, that thi* Rh »:e has a!
“ Ail
people , interest w'iiie," said Every province should follow suit.
r< ?ire umsl ances mit r*r
not only
to * ncape whatever conseciuences
vears
wil!
se#
it
abandoned
altogrthaid
to find one. Thy gems ar? ini-1 wjiys ^ ike if inspirit ionq to many calscs, hut words as v. clJ_”
H elder.
The duty%of the Dominion govern­
there jmighf. be to his treachery.
*r,
at
anv
rate
among
the
wealthier
bedded in tho gold colored a lay which! Tiocto to their most celebrated *>rk«
“ But not to the extent o f wasting ment to bring in new citizens ends
{“ ^vfkiafn vourk*‘lT.”
*Tmi glad you told me,”
he said
your time, if I know anything about when the immigrants arrive at their classes. The poor cling affectionate­ stretches along the whole o f the val-j
When
tho captain of a rcsse?
coldly J
»
ly
to
old
customR.—Taondon
Times.
ley, and it ,s »n ly, ;*i‘U-r the cx.rth !\
ships a cook lie hire* him. hut when
Gomjstock Bell looked at him. M> >ou," said Gold. "There is something orovincial destination. The duly of
Long
Life
in
the.
Dark
has been washed that Hie rubies are .
• housewife fib'ps, h* r <<» >k .she fires
grave leyes reading the verdict in his more in your interest in Comstock the province thru begins. Every new
Fanny CroRby, the blind gong writ lifr ” lioston Trynscript
The nrangi is the longest lived fruit seen.
Bel) than meets the eye.”
s
arrival should be taken care of until
face.
j
er,
has
just
celebrated
her
ninety
They w alked a lit Mo way in si* he is properly placed and .n a posi­ tree. It begii.s to bear the third year
” Yo»
oil must
m
think as well of id* as
fourtlt. Lirtiidivy anniversary In all.
after bud ling, and for 100 years it
<uiee; then Holder spoke reluctantly. tion to take rare of himself
Why,- Indeed
.
ym buy an automobile be 'hurt
you
he said.
!»*• lias written .mote thaii 6,600 ii^d **t the
crops.
O r a n®g e
“ Yob are a friend of his. and I do
m ake”
The province.-: cry out for more will yield abundant
.
Th e i rf
T op,my has Just completed his first \
reached V ictor!'
a carnage
hymns,
•
She
has
been
blind
sin*
'
people, and then fall to take care of tree# hav been known to attain the term at. a hoarding school. On the
.hiw am I to Know which is
had be** fi reserved for the young not want to annoy you.
;dje
waw
pix'
weeks
old.
Bet
ween
(
’
»*•
tlj*-- h « 'i? ”
"You annoy me more." said Gold, those they get. This is not common r*P° aP:*'
,nJ' ;
or^Jls:e evening o f hfa return home, wishing
eouplei
than to impress liis little sister with the years </f IHJ7-6J* she was a teacher
"Oh. any of f.y^o advertlffemef/x
“ A u ) re voir
said Gold holding our “ by hinting at Miings which {you re­ spnsf. Tlic provincial (tovemmpi.ts rorimrpa less ram andItsattention
of English grammar and American w||il te!i you which, that lr.M
early growth
fuse to substantiate.'*
must wake up and introduce better |
, ,f v*r#?
vastnesa
of
his
knowledge,
lie
led
her
bis hajnd.
'
"W ell, I will tell yon.” said? Holder, methods of placing the new citizens i •*» rapid.. In th' first i wo years i*. to a nursery 'vindew. pointed to a history i1u New York Institute for
Bell] gras|M-d it firmly
£fie Blind New York Time's.
|*T.Hd lh* man,who attached you hit
after another pause; "I believe Com- ] furnished them hy the Dominion im -! ^ ows more thin it will in the next star and said:
"W ij shall meet again? *
yAu'' -lH-tweer, rewnurks?”
Canadian
fift>
'
T,lis
r°
r‘irfl
o
f
course,
to
its
stock
Bell
is
what
th**
English
call
a
migration
department
"You see that light up there? Well,
‘‘I hjr»pe so,” said Bell Ills manner
Tragic Sermon on Fresh Air
! height and breadth, alon^— its fruit it’s bigger thi.n all this vorld.”
'No. he dldij’Y. He hit me b etw «yj
Courier
was absent, he was *o evidently ‘wrong un.”
[stems and consequently i<s crops in­
The* i«nat«' corruption und deprav tl|e eyes.
"Is that all?” asked the othpr drily.
"No 'tain't,” replied his slater.
crease more rapidly a 'N v the first
Kans;* com '/ top * for twenty yc.-r*
"Is it not enough?”
An inventor’s Hard Luck
“ But 1 tell you it is,” returned the Lity of human nature were perhaps
ten yei.rs.
npvcr more clearly brought o;it than are value*; u< 11 (>82 099,0010.
‘ Tlie mere fact that you think he
youthful scholar.
lfl luck was (be persistent partner
is a ‘wrong *un(* is not enough to of Samuel Crompton, ihe inventor ?f I
“ Then why Is it that it can t keep in th#* historic black hole o f Galoot
Rubbing i' lo
Cru«
convince me that j e is what you the spinning mule. While Crompton ,
off the rain?” was the baffling retort^ trt That atrocity stands unrivaled its
an instance of the utmost suff*rin
who
wa* 'A tKiy. you
iGllOlIy VYh* n»
think he is,” said Gold. “ 1 guess if a was
w<w an infant Ills fctber died, leaving'
“ Vy dear,” remarked Jones,
humanity can endure, ^nsacd throng?i know Hi*- doctor ■ *1 if I didn't sf *>p
- ‘ liad just finislie*! reading a hook rn
man were convicted on our private 1
la(1 to f Le « are c f hit mother.
"Wir* less communication with Mars by a large number, yet leaving a few
I AV I lid br ■ome
•cti okiug cipz.i * H*
t pinion o f him. the jails of this little \vvho insisted upon a daily task of well "The Wonders of Nature.” "this really may hr establishes some day.**
tort Won t,o f» i '!,»* t;»irIfni y :*•» l»l«f in -nd** 1
country would be filled with
mis- -pUn woot
Me detente* it and In- is a remarkable work Nature is mar
“ W ill It lead to .*nyjthipg is»ictful?’
rriore have ®e*>n sjaia or. executed
| Mi . K een- \V*
didn’t
t remits who had offended against j vented the spinning mule to relieve vellous! Stupendous' When I read a
♦Tplai
•’ W p U, we can
play
intckplanet
ope time, death being anticipated stop?
what we considered to be good taste. himself of the work. Having iqvrnt- work like this, it makes me think how chess.”
but probably only safe keeping of the
;a man.”
nothing more substantial?" .od i t ho was not lucky enough to find puerile,
In Several Places. Blister Raised Have. .you
.
. how _insignificant
.
prisoners was Intended, and only tear
“ I believe |»p is buying hie freedom |a capitalists to finance J im. When
l!,,h snuffed his better half,
In
the
we«t
end
o
f
London
there
of breaking a despot** sleep pr* v*nt
Up, Swollen and Scaly. Hair Fell at the cost o f another man's,” said ^ gave a model of liisinvention to a
lo wade
v
woman **sn t liave f*>
through are scores of head waiters whose in­
ed their earlier release. Yet this tor
•
I company of manufacturers .a sub- f° ur bundred pagr to fin*!’ out !J»e comes range from $2,000 lo $4.Q00 a ‘ ure. “ unequalled In history or fl
Out. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Melder solemnly.
Gold smiled
I think the truth is. ’ i ^cription ®ist was ope,ted to recoup same thing,
year
from
tips
iionr.
tion, whose jerord cannot be rea.*
Cured in Four Weeks.
e
____ _
b** said, "that BHI know* something j him for his losses and several o f the
unmoved
after dhe lapse o f 150
Fred- What Kind of fello'/ is he?
about you that you would rather he subscriber» repudiated
their signa
The pity wfilch Is nor. born * f ex­ years.”
wan produced
merely
hy
lotne. Que. —- " My little son. aged ninfe didn’t, and that you won’t be happy ] tores.
Ned— If you should h fl him that perience is Always cold—it cannot crowding men together ln an ill ven
a n y a r t ic le intc w lc fl t o r e l f e v a
years-; was afflicted with ringworm in several In your mind till you sea hini out of
seeing was bell*»\ ;ng. he wouldn’t help being so: it does not understand
lated room
No fires, racks nor
th e ftufTerinffft o f hunnauity iff
placet about hie head. The ringworm t>egan the country."
i ldok
Marriage by Halter
ges weir, needed
All >hat wav _
with a few pimp)** and aa it grew worse It
not lig h t ly m o b . T h e r e m u t t
(T o be Gontinued)
Among ignorant people of English
lone
or
required
tjo
be
done
was
t>
was one dark colored blister raised up and
h<; c o n tin u e d p r o o f c.f valu e.
birth
it
was
once
the
belief
that
a
take
fro
m
#*ach
lli^
amoufn
of
air
and
rwwlled. It was kind of scaly. The worst
wife bought with money or
goods
spare to which he war. accustomed,
When They Stoned Actors
But f o r th re e ’ rcfh ration n , an d
Mare was behind his right ear. It was about
.. , ,
~
, . xl4. A
f rush him Info close proximity with
Authors and actors of today bj.ve was legally married if the purchaser
t h r o u g h o u t ' the w o r ld , e n d u r ­
like sjxc of a silver dollar, dark and swelled,
|his fellow p. ar d the fh’ ng was arcom
themsehes 10,1 hor all t:.o way home by a hal-IM m lr d « I' lD’ n,ri,t r ° the worn kind I ever saw; It used to pain reason to congratulate
in g an d g r o w i n g fu m e an d
ter.
I ^*8 very sick with Quinsy and '
, plished — From
"A Farmer’s No to
so he *'ould not rest. It looked very badly, upon (he disuse of many of the in ­
used
J
fa v o r
have
been a c c o rd e d
Baring
Gould,
the
English
antiqupj
strangle.
I
hook.”
liis kair fcU out gradually.
d en t Greek methods of show ing d ?MINARD'S
LIN IM E N T and it cured
„
i
_______
;
____
rian,
told
of
a
village
poet
known
to
"
r'
r'
So
Bobby
Borns
tersely
describes
tfcs
" finally I sent for a sample of Cuticura satisfaction in the theatre. The wor.it
rich, bat stall poor, dyspeptics. But their
Matter of Precedcnca
Soap and Ointment. I used to take real that a playwright must reckon with him who Iwvught a wife for a 'half me at once.
I am never without i‘ now.
cose is not now so desperate as wbea
hot water and the Cuticura Soap and that now is an ironical cry of “ Author! * crown and led her twelve miles to his
T ou r name?” asked th* leather,
Burns wrote. For the nun who has tho i registering a new pupil,
Yours gratefully,
used to clean it o9. Then I would put the followed by a booing demonstration cottage. The squire and the . ^ctor
Cutieura Ointment on the affected part. But it is on record that the Athenian protested to the village poet that he
MRS C D PRINCE
; food now can eat without suffering foe j "Arthur.**
it, if he just follows the meal with a
There was pus In The sores and t he Cuticura audience at least cnce forcibly eject­ was not legacy W'w'
( ‘ And what Is your first liame?**
N^awigewauk, Oct. 21st.
No-Dm-Co Dyspepsia Tablet.
“ Why, yes. I b e '*
” h
he
“HI
Ointment drew that out and healed at the ed an unsuccessful comic poet frem
_
< nreplied
ei
“Brown.”
These
remarkable
tablets
banish
the
*>ume time. We saw the Cuticura Soap and the theatre
The pelting o f l^d ac u k e ^
Bib,e « ath 1 never*once took
“Oh. haven’t yen got them wrong? I b eca u se th e y h a v e p r o v e d to
troubles of the chronic dyspeptic—the
Ointment were very good so I got some tors with vegetables and questionable
. t 1«a ^ 8^ew^<\acrossed
.
.
rldoorsill
onrol 11 Anil
.shut.'
Y*••f ** th*man who is bilious—the sufferer from : 1 think Arthur must be your first
be th e beirt e o r r e c liv e a n d
morel and it was four weeks prom the time <ggs is rare now even ir.
and
the
door
was
rhe remostheartburn, gas on the stomach or oces* named and: Brown your family name,
I si aried using the Cuticura.Soap and Otnt~ cgt provinces. But the Athenians did
The latest instances of such wife
p r e v e n t iv e o f d i» o r d e r e d c o n ­
Irn’t
that
right?”
How
the
End
W
ill
Come
sional indigeotio*. Y o * caa eat hearty
men6 till he was completely cured.”
ditions
o f stomach, liver, kid­
But
the
Ismail
pupil
was
not
per­
not draw the line at figs and olives as sales occurred in 1858 and 1859. when
The professor' of natural phenom- meals of wholesome food—sad diged
iSigpied) Mrs. Thoa. Bagley. May 20, 1913. missiles. Aeschines was said near­ women
were sold in Little Horton
or two later h* an­ neys and bowels.
The first
ena has acquired a gasoline car. ^ j them, too—i f you take N a D is - C f suaded. Af
and
In
Dudley.
In
these
cases
a
blue
nounced :
ly to have been stoned to death dur­
dose
gives
quick
relief
and nerhe said to his Dyspepsia Tablet*.
“
The
day
is
coming.*'
ribbon
took
the
place
o
f
the
straw
-Teacher, mother sayj Brown Is my
ing bis stage career, and there is a
FOR RED, ROUGH H A N D S
Compom* ‘ Ih y expert chemists, after
class a few weeks later, “ when the j
first name. 8h* say* I got that nam* manent improvement follow*
story q f a second rate musician who halter.
the
beot
formal*
kaowa
to
lire v ill sag and punctures pierce the probably tl
Dtapped ae>l bleeding bands, with itch­
their systematic use. A
borrowed a quantity of stone from a
science, they ore qakk and when I was bora and she didn’t name
sci
ing, burning palms, shapeless nails and pain­
Sylvia,
supple and slender, and inner tube and the casing blister— medical
will show why, in all hotoes
to c u
friend to build a house with, promis­
tertsia ia their octioa, gtriar prompt me Arthur till three month* U teri'*—
and
then
this
old
earth
of
ours
will
ful finger-ends, a ontvnight Cuticura treat­
Aunt Belle, bulky and benign, bad re*
Everybody'* Magazine
the use of Beechtm’t PUI§
ment/ works wonders. Soak hands, on ing to repay the loan with the stones turned from a shopping tour. Each .have a blowout that may shake the relief from all form* of stomach trouble,
collected at his next performance.—
toning up and strengthening the digtrtretiring, in hot water and Cuticura Soap.
had been trying to bay a ready-made Dog star f.om ft* kennel and hurl h e organs and bringing about peruMncnl
One Week Enough
London Telegraph.
ccrne!”—
kingdom
Dry, anoint with Cuticura Ointment and
the
Dipper
to
suit
Nora was applying for a plocfi a*|
caret.
trear old. loose gloves during the night.
Cleveland
Plain
Dealer.
Whet, they returned home Sylvia
A man ia bo stronger than his stomach. cook and when asked for a referenoc
North American Fi»h
CuUcuca Soap and Ointment soid everywas asked what success each bad in
Fit yourself for your heat w o A Vy presenter the following:
tbero. For liberal free sampi* of each, with
Customer—I
wish
to
get
a
cure
for
The fisK # of America con h of .he her efforts to be fitted. ‘'W ell,” said
taking Na-Dn^Co Dytpepma
"T o whom It may concern*
32-p. book Mulkwt-card to Potter Drug Jk Isthmus of Panama embrace three Sylvia, - I got along pretty well, but corns.
"This is to certify that Nora Fotoy
Drug Clerk—Hard or soft,
mao
Chen*. Corp., Dept. D. Boston. U. 8. A.
clon e*, thirty o rdr' , 225 families Aust Belle is getUng to fet that about
has worked for u* a week and w* \rt
1,113 genera, 345 subgenera, 3,153 all (the con get ready made ts an um­ am?
Montreal.
M* satisfied. ”
Customer— Modi un , please.
brella.”—-Youth's Companion*
species and 133 subspecies.
W
. N
. U
. 1000
%
PRESIDENT
A Debt
Discharged
SUSPENDER
Rheumatism Goes Quickly
Its Virus Forever Destroyed
«;i'
i
’V i l T r V ’ N
v.(
liT bc i c ;
1
1
T
The World’s
Confidence in
“SOME H i t MEAT,
MID GANNA EAT*
BEECHAM’S
PILLS
trial
Continues
To Increase
TIFF. WFEKT.Y NEWS. C7RATK. lASKATCHEW a * .
’ GLOBE TRO TTtNC
Leper* and Their Reduction
J
Rough on Discoverers
S H IP P IN G
FEVER
The former prevalence of leprosy
History «how s that many discovtr ;
Influsas*. plnjk c\ e*. rpfeootle distemper, and all n<»** «■«
American M**sboy Afoot ana tight■teems to be partly explain'd by the > r s o f grea truths have bet-u the sub- j
throat d sr**h cured, and all other*. nt» matter !«<** >*
fact that the name was made to" »»• Jj*< ts Gf derision ai d persecution
Hearted Take* to U e Open
PMtd. kept from bavin* ant of Itv *« dieeasrs with
[elude
various
skin
disease*
in
addi-'They
hav
•
often
been
treated.as
vis
8POIIN
B L6gi. il> i>lBTF.MFKrt CURL
i«* s «
Road
Job-a often r^r** a . a^»._v (>na bottle gi»ar.*nl- d i«» «!»• .**«*.
Ition to that due to the Bacillus dep- onaiieb and dangerous
innovators
j \Yatking. walking. walking -.eat: tig
Bt»t thing f«jr I
I mairea
^ a on tpe blood . > and
There arc still many thousand I H aney, the discoverer of the gircuia
ft a botL" I* »»"1 t il a doieti
uil-a
I ' m i s f i nnd
1San Franuaj»jo in October, IMS, "Pitt- CircJ by Town" tbf BUod andStrenfth- ■me.
ha*>es of true leprosy in India. ^ n d ', lon 0f tbe blood, lost hi* practice,
lum«M aluio* Diatriliutora—Al.L W ill d.ESA 1.K 1*1'. > *«
lab*"
Kya j j a
i uewsbty.
CMCtee Nerves
smaller numbers in other part* o f atui
lampooned all o vr; the then
tlMTB.
j
j
’ star;**d a/ooj around the world with t
SPOHN MEDICAL CO . CtjentUta. Goahan .Indiana. U S A
Africa and eiaew.here. |civilized world. Bartholin, wbo dis,a full pack a r r ^ s his baffk aod a }
l' is-the opinion of the best medi- Asia, South
The
continued
menace
o
f
the
dis[covered
th^*
lacteal*
wo*
treateu
--------------------------------------------------------------------2;---------------1Keoiin^idn rtfl«« in hia hand.. >TfirU ,n*'ical authorities. aft^r long onservv
in view of *t: j with contempt and ridicule. Even,
f plan n, ( tie r a distan ce,of ZO.ckHl |tion. lh a t: nertuu* disease* aro more ease is surprising
Dr. H Bayon. j Harvey, a lien he became old. never
*o *5,000 riji:' s before hi* return to {common aud more serious in the feeble contagiousnc.^s
South African bacteriologist, state* believed in the thoracic duct, but be­
t!.* United ft'
about 1!G6 The ?t« ; -.pnng than at any other time i f the
that infection occurs in only about
Ucijwt.il e^jiteiaent and pleasure ns year. V.tal cuarnges in the system, two per cent, of the persons living lieved the lacteal* all terminated in
the liver.
after
long
winter
months,
may
cause
. -#•'I; a : *1“ >*Jura; ional aiid healthful
undcrx the same roof, and it .is not
florae* saw his
odoa> deSpiscd.
; '
1
.
j
: value of thej trip for u long time en- milch more trouble tjhan the familiar known now the transmission of the
! '’du raged "Wit.sir-** to :»It rnpt -this syiring weakness and weariness from disease take* place. The bacillus is Elisabeth regarded Bacon as an un
Tubs
and
Pails
retain
the
heat
sound speculative genius, and as in
v. hit lr most people suffer as the re*
! globe-trottlflix feat.
i
suit of indoor life. I n ‘ poorly ventil­ so slightly toxic that the extract mini capable o f serving her with judg­
of the water much longer than
Jus I fresh pickled fruit j- .-Railing his., business career selling ate^
be concentrated for.givin g treatment ment.- Socrates. for teaching
the
;tnd
often
overheated
buildingJ.
j papei-i th:a 2U year-old newsboy hat
by injection.
God.
was
compelled
to
drink
/hem­
Official
recoris
prove
that
in
April
I
the wooden or galvanized iron
and granulated sugar. j pursued bin calling in rnort of the arid Ma> nm/algia, St V it'll* dance. Without treat me fit. about two per lock and died. Phthagora* was bail
( lars* r citiew ‘ of the United Stans
Democritus
e
pi
lo
g
y
a
hil
other
forms
of
nerve
cent,
of
cases
improve,
but
in
select
ighed
for
his
opinions
During his trip a round» the world L tubs, are cheaper than the latter
Could ang thing t>c i in
. •and
that ! IfA.
<“<J'ffriA
« • «iiv* i »m*rkBAl'il
« « * t •%of
ton ml
w *TI nbe
m ade, * • „ c»3t •into •prison
foi disect ing a
him self-entirely from troubi. fi aro a- their »orM
support if
.
.
i r.I) i
looi 1/%it 9 t hunian abo<I>
*
time,
a
!
show
improvement
and
injection*
Every
historian
knows
then,
more
than
any
o
’
he
and will not rust the clothes
celling i he i «i a? newSpajurrs printed in
• sweeter
n -ivc restoring tor.’.c. j of tho toxins—which are soluble in [ that Ga. ilco. at seventy years of age,
the town* ind cities through • Fhbh blood-making.
j
water
have
je«i
to
appaienl
cures
it*
j
was
imprisoned
fur
announcing
the
hr passe*
IB r ___________________
.. taking , early stages. It is unsafe, however. mot;0n o f the earth. Aristotle’s books j
to rhe Hawalln falai ds
Going fi
Can he had from gour
and later \ b'king across Australia, < ..... - f.s in the spring is u*ele»*. to pronounce any case cured until j werc burnt.
system really needs s tren gt h-‘ bve or ten years have past ed.
i Dt*scartes waj pres- c-uted bt catise
fhe ’“ new*
pedestrian first set foot
drover
while purgatives only gallop j Segregation -.s necessary, aud in j |Jft taught the iimbteness of i^eas;
oh Africa i ijil Mghteeii moriths aft'-r
th«
bowels, leaving, you ; Basutoland, where the government j j, j4 books v. re burnt by order ojf the
<v»ng Sa/i I'ninriw o An 1' tr usting
Pills are j Jms ^aeclinet' to Juterf* r«\ the three
thn e j University ooff Paris.
Paris, It
it is .said
aid elf
at the
„ Pink
____ ________
incident o
1erV One day tl»e weaker. Dr. Williams*
prime mibiit.* r. (Jcneral l/mis Botha. the best medicine, fur they actually |hundred lepers of a quarter of a ecu Newtonian philosophy that “ author
Tongra* .jalt hl Ryu
en his p luck and maU the new rijrh. red blood that j tury ago have increased t<» eight hui); ijty scowled upon it: taste was disdaring in nj -rtaUing to walk around fe,.,Is the M -rw d iifr.e s . an,I th u »' lJro« . . r hIle *D ,1,p Philippine* H>e g „ sled by it, and fas,nit*n was ashainthe aVrJd v'fiibntit either '-ornpankm or cure flic inanv form- o f nervous dis-; Auieruans by segr* Ration have re ; l (j r , it *
also such other jducSa the number by ninety per cent
\
— -----------fin an*-oi f ii i.I Gen era I i lot ha rema r k- ordirt*. They cure
7
'
■
j
Explorer of High Temperatures
ed ai iiicelmg liie young m .n that fo ms of Bpring troutiles as head-j
Ripened by Electricity
Ryan was. till*1 first newsboy' that had .aches, poor ap. etite, weakness in the j
“ The bigliesf bMMHrs of the seiemir
craove unsightly
Unripe peaches ran now be ripen-1 fie world await exfdo »fion in ‘ the
been priviivjp-d }<» shake his hat:U lim bs as well as
Mttsi*-.” r<jpjiied dryly. ‘T have met pimples and eruptions In fac t they ed in a few minue t by elcctrieiiy j unknown
fields
of temperature.
USED BY MILLIONS OF MOTHERS i man j' primj. . ininiaie:*.
au^, This remarkable discovery s the r
General unfailingly bring p. w health
Strange as It may s<H-m. we really
1strength to weak, tired and depress-1 suit of an experiment with a high-f * i know very little about temperature
For s t e a m e n g i n e s .
TOR THREE GENERATION**
I
fluency electric apparatus, made
\rrivirig at .foh**iueKbiiF?:. Tran - ci men. woim n and children.
Between ihc temperature of the sur­
G
ives m a x i m u m o f
v.iaJ. one month later K. hruaiy. 11*14 j S< Id by all medicine dealer* or by cently by Mr. T. Thorne Baker. ; jc face ot tin* sun. estimated at 4»,dOO
h e r b a l is t
Ixmdori Daily M*rr >r cclenlific exper*. degrees ce.uigrad . and
- hi \on life .soldier o f fortune re J
mail at HO cenis a box orsix boxes
absolute
lubrication for m inim um o f oil used.
liv e do ar;, guarantees drlivery by ] reived a V.ijrrn welcome. Again, on jfor $2.50 from the Dr. W i Ilia ins
zero, estimated at minus 27k degrees
registered pc:,? Alver’a Three Hours' |leaving jotikpuesburg for Cairo, Kgspt j-Medicine Co., pfockville, Out.
green pra*b.
A spray o f , electric |centigrade^ very little has ever been
Thousands o f satisfied users testily to i t :
Tape Wo in Rc.nedy. Never fall*,
spurks was directed fml on the stir- j discovered.
Jon [•%hiuary L’lth. many .olloWcd him j
superior lubricating qualities.
rainless
Write A I vct. 5*'l fiberface of the fruit, and very soon (he |
' l.» fhf• c-it_>V litnita and wi.-hed him
What May Be the Next Advance?
The Held of research has been, prac­
buorqo stru t, Toronto. Out.
whole peach was completely churg 1 j tically restricted to 725 degrees, or
. Tiric.
: T w o or three years ago 'L o rd VVo*
with electricity.
between the temperature of liquid air
This ?1I ip!** of Weston has ju s t; niygs of tiie British parliament, who
A fter the current had been turned i (minus 20o degrees) and the first vislurG il o/ii of the mo«* difficult part' 1hatj j ust entered upon ids horugenaoff
the
peach
was
1
ofi
for
a
few
m
in
­
o:’ bis world trilling .lohannrsburg. j rjan*s , atate. recalled the social con. ible red o f heated iron I pi us U25 tleutes and then i was cut open. T h » Ilgr* es). \Vq know that :t a tempera
,rioDh Ihrmjgh Central
Africa and j ditions of his youth, contrasting them
ripening
effect
l
ad
penetrated
almost
ture «>f 1,000 degreej eeniigrad<
Rkodcsia. It* Cairo.
*T began life-/*
with tho. e of
to tho
when tasted eit . was twenty-nine metals become liquid; at
, stone,
. . arid
.
he said, •'witli tallow, dips and am.
\Vl.oj!,,sfloU s? nrt’ u,c>,
c„.st o f rl|..-..
sold
tl,vn(5, t<.„
lending w ith 'th e electric liglit
Destructive Cannibal Crabs
Just the oil needed for farm machinery.
in « pf-arhes by e <v tr,c, y
at
auj h,.r* b,
curioi sly destructive pe. i of \knows what the n-*vt advance may be,. nRly Hiuall, as 1UI.V , leo in .it,
, r,.at ,lnlinov,„ world - f
Reduces friction and w ear to a minimum.
Grand UayAtun island, o f ti;.* British |Bcrhaps they may yet lighl Loudon
S E R V IC E S
I heat. The hottest thing on earth is
West Indie . is found In rei tarn'by rubbing radium on the dome o f M.
Stays on the bearings, and is not affected
Montreal - Pl/mouth—London
jib e electric furnace. wiU» a tempera*
Hpe«;i»\s of.crabs
They not < nly par- I'aul s. W lien I lirst wf-nt to Oxford
Boatoo—.Queen* town —Liverpool
I tore o f nearly 3.7^0 degrees: In this
fak»- r.j. ••nously of eyerytiiiiig edible. ; from Scot land I travelled b> stageN#w Vo
j
by weather.
Intense heat even the diamond ctni
but iheir |»arrows d o 'g rea t damage,!* coach, and tlie journey oecupieTl fo.New York—Mediterranean —
Adriatic
|
be
melted
and
boiled
like
water.
;md ihey hi! these burrows with I »V-olght hours. Korty-eiglii hours in a
Bur this is barely halt way to the
stuffy box, U t out two or three times
Tne Faafeat Pa.i»?n(F*r any! Mall
• .cry kind: of stolen small artic!
Sarvica fn tha Wo -1
i temperature of tho surface of the
i A bulletin of Kew Gardens notes a day to f«q*d. Now I gc into the
liferly useless objects as train at King's C’ . osh at 2.20 and am W H Y J. C. M APP PRAISES DODDS sun, arid if is thought that research in
jl that s
AQUiTANIA
these higher temperatures will- ulti­
knives
n. pork* t compasses . are at homo in Scotland before 11. Fur­
k id n e y p il l s
mately result in The greatest discov­
LUSITANIA
-bidden .-way
Eggs from
tinder a ther. we now have motor cars, and
eries of the age. What tl.icne discov­
sining hen {irf* <l< voured, if not. the th,- ti^xt thihg will he wings'*
MAURETANIA
He Suffered From Kidney Disease, eries may be no one can, forsee, any
an
so
many
leaves
of
lien
IierscI
Burns cleanly w ith m inim um carbon de­
For In formal loo Apply to Any
Minard’s Linirne.it used by PhysiLumbago and Rheumatism for Five more than anyone could Have foretold
eaten
Railway or s it e s h ip A*ent, or
i seedling c(wioa.ait trees arc
tin*
results
of
the
discovery
of
rad­
posit. Lubricates properly under all heats.
planls |cians
that «i\ to f<|-n per cent, o f fi
Years— Now He is a Well M. n
TK 1 CUIAKD BT EA M l HIP 00
ium.
X.IKITSD
jnay requ r f
replacing in newly-1 .
Af ain.
904 M A lir » T .
W IirW lP K O
Atlantic Red Oil
Premier Gasoline
! cleared grt uinl freiu Atii*‘li tti. crabs Where There s a Will There's a Way
Bolen n P.O., I*oU«onb/, guebcc.—
Growing Down and Out
1have I ec.» tod tlioroughlv
11-ini.*«i
Stevenson knew aj Welsh Mack*
f S p e c i a l C .Map!*, a well-known i
Ren
ivn
Dynam
o
Oil
j OIK. 1 t*-|i(|s ot lliii oil
in .thx-1ftniifh
wlro a t twqmy-ftve
could
T-) I***
farmer living near hero, who suffered^ rhiidren long^ ia glow up
and strong is their auihiiion.
bush L t co nc covered with
vegeta- neither read nor writej at which time from Kidney Diserse fer live years, j tall
The O am je Tr e '
! ion after -he complete driving uwa'- j fjc heard a chapter of r ’ltobiiiFbn Cruis oneo more a well man, and in uj They mea.siire «»very thing by-lK-ighi.
T H E I M P E R I A L O I L C O M P A N Y . L im ite d
The orang* is tin* fong« t jiv* d fruit : of tee era
are necessary
to- the
A
i soe" read aloud in ai' farm khcbi n. . stalemeut given to the press be gives But roots
.
Toron to
Montraal
W in n ip tf
V a m o u re r
They slept tlicmnelves ^underground I
trde. It'b**gi;.s to bear the third year
md
s<»
ar.r*'
wide
to that moment. Ire had fiat.
; ’1' all the credit for his cum to Dodd's : Ktr'Ml*uh ol tal1 ,r<
iHt <
SM
-Ottawa
(Juabec
Calgary
*
Edniontun
after bud ting, and for luo -veer, t1 in
tli- efriivy- part of the yra> t in ^r,n
{branches and many leaves. It i* nee
»,mtenr. hudr’led in his iguorancre;. but
— j, K
idn;»v
n
u8
,
H
alifax
S
t
John
Ragtaa
Saskatoon
Kidney Bills.
will yield atundnni crops.
Orange chang'* -hiiij shells, and for
their ; jlr j(,f^ jj10 kitchi if another
man j
>{y troubl^ 8tartec; wilh a ^ 0;,i essary, to .grow down and... 1o grow out
trees lia i
known if* attain the bat ik ad k olJ Hiieks and nibbisli- they xp,.j.0 Werr day-dreams, it appeared. ✓ My trouble ..................... « ----- .
l
almut
flv:.years
ago."
.Mr,
Mapp
|
.l?
**'"!.
"J
'^
ripe ag«* of 500 years. The orange nip off or fo il up saplingR ttirr e-q;ia
We must strive to make lire deep,
divine
day-dreams,, written
and nstates, and developed into lumbago
require* lets rare and attention than ter.:, of an intrh in-*diameter.
priMf.l ami bouud. »tU to
l"»'K h t (BllJ rheumsitUm I had a bitter taste j tr> sink our roofs ti* the ’hidden and
aiiy Other fruit tree. Its early growtii
[constant waters and to probe
the
for money and enjoyed a*, -pleasure.
in my mouth in the mornings and l
Is rapid
In Lh- lirst ivro ‘years i ‘
Down hi sat tlisr day. painfully was terribly nervous. I was depress-1 wealth o f the eurie.I.ln; soil. W must
Dickcsns’ Love of Flowers
grows runre than it will in the ,n xt.
Joseph Daniels, wbo was employed learned to read Welsh, and returned
What about your wife and children? W ill they
c v’ *> " V " 1
fifty. ‘ This refc-k, o f course, to its : by t'harle ; Dickens as a gardener, r* to borrow the book. If had been lest, ,-il iin.l low spirilt'il ard fouud iu dif- j thr,ow' ° " r m," d"
0 « l t to collect my thouehU. while a, ^
dress well after you arc gone ? W ill your children
height and breadth alon
its fruit, j still living; in lajiidon.
of
the
light
Then
ouly.
may
vvp
nor
eoufd
he.
find
anojthecopy,
only
'My master
stems and con^eujiiently its crops in­ ! was very fond of liis garden," he told one in Knkltsll. IK*Wn he sal once tim is I was troubled with stiffness dare to yearn fo • height and rt'jolcj*
be educated? I lave a talk to-day with an agent ot
crease more rapidly a fie. the, lirst. ;t London Standard representai iv»» in u more, learned English; aiid at length fq the joints. My appot-to was fitful, in our strength. Grow out ami grow
anti
I
hid
heart
fluttorings
that
add
d
ten years.
( recent int* K iew, “and four-of uk were with entir*’ delTght rda*! ‘ obinson." to iny f*ars. My twin brother vyho down.
I «*mployed jo look after it
He used — Lucy E. Keeler, in Thf* Atlantic
had used Dodd's. Kidney Pills and gor
The dealer-in antiques was showing ! to anpervisje everything himself, aud
Flowers' in t ie Snow
O F F I C E S : ~ Winnipeg, Fdmnntun, Saskatoon,
f
great bet.♦'fit from hem, r.dvlsed me
an old violin-to a probable bu yr.
New Zealand's Resources
[ would i *Ii tt(.' head nan exactly
.Snowstorms
during
the .- dtntiHM'
to
use
them.
The
first
two
boxes
did
Vancouver.
Agents W'anted.
“ A'cs." h« . said, “ that is of historical where to put the flowers. Pink g**ranTh
timber Irade of thf- Tk.y o f ) mV*, so much good .hat 1 got t w o ; months arc of frequent' occurresua* in .
iutcrcLt; thill i
identical fiddle
: iuins wrr. the favorites, and ’there Plenty.
\CW
ZcalanJ
district,
has
j
more,
and
thfY
completed
ni”
cijire.
j
tl.c*
Canadian
Itocky
mountain
region!
Nero play* •*' « lum Rome was l»u? n- j were masses of them everywhere. His
b«9en for some time steadily itjereas-1 Dodd's
Kidney Pills are the right ;i* an elevation of loo.nop feel and ;
ln g “
An Easy Way
The Star Attraction
[conservatory was always banked with iug. and is -now one o f the mot-1 remedy for Kidney trouble.”
upward.
sometimes covering
the
“ Oh. that is a myth.”
One of the* * :i -jj*yf aim
lie
HusLiss I am glad you chil lrjen de
large ferns. Mr Dickers was not
nourishing
in
tti<
district
Ritmi
is
Every
person
who
has
two
or
rdore
ground
to
a
depth
o
f
several
inches
1
Tin* dealer agreed, sayirif*:
tent ways of esci^>i4g rhe ha^ls i-pt
cided. to i-oiue for dinner.
■talkative
man, but ie
always
j^he
principal
product,
and
is
exported
j
o
f
Mr.
M
ipp’s
symptoms
has
sick
}
The
flowers
at.
th.
-elevation
are
•’ “ Yes, R is; and Myth’s name was
ia tte*
LirtJe Joqie W'c didn't ha n for irtiil «>f prison abusf's is .omul
j ktndheartejl
Many of the villagers in large qnaittitles to various parts of Kidneys
The right emedy for sick 1usually small. <»f delicate tints and;
bn i*. lmt lias got worn off.’’
ini'pa i-simpb* old pro‘ '«*.-f pi k* •-pin" out ' f
! near by received' much assistance the Dominion witl the demand, if Kidneys it: Dodd's Kidney Bills. If very bcauLifuI. but lacking .in fr. g ! in r . wo turn to hra» Wilb***
I I»rispii (^trirago Hfcjf). d H u 11- #
j from• hint. .Every Uhriatmas, too. he (anyiiiing. slightly in excess of ih ejyo d don’t know it out of your own ( ranee. t)wing to th« absence of mois; f • at his soup.
Unaccompanied
’ would call Ms servants in aud give ! supply. The resources o» tin* district j experience, as!, your neighbors.
m ire in the almo.-pter- free/ijrg dors
“ By the way, you wen- in l i» t d ai •ach 5s. or lbs. as a Christmas box.”
«,r
(*drns ar • causf*t I s th
Veto Powers
are such that it will
twenty years
|
----- -------------not affect, vegetation :tf this altitude
of Stock ley's, „v *ren*t you? *
W igg Young, Bjonen t'nink^ -he ;ja f ght hoots, but lie oio* need !)?•
before the bark portions of the conn-j
A Motor Razor Cuts Clean
as it does nearer sea level. The 'flpw“ Yes, 1 went in with $10,000.
troubled with then Iom . vvb n ,f* itli completely a born lead dr.
Aprojws of the .migmffiingeaient of a try will have to I e exploited. To cope j p-or t j, benefit o f th ni£n with ers, after having been
Vllow did you ronie < ul ?’’
urn
; who pie a remedy aaf Holloway ..i
U'agg
-(jh.
many
a
fellow
covered
with
sr.ow
for
a
day
or
two,
i
railroad
that
had
gone
info
a
receivLwUh
the
inereas
•
of
trade,
many
o
fjj^
.J
Vy
bear
’
and
tender
skin
a
razor
“ ..lone."
been invented which cuts the will regain their former vigor after was horn fr» cooninutid inarrie.- ja wd Uurc is available, i
j er*« lmndSi a certain prominent rail■ liy* mills are being enlargeil and big-1
cma nd
I gor plants are being installed.
be;|rd by a chopping action An elec- the snow departs, although the will hian who was born to
[read man Laid
" l a . what Is fatc‘» *
The largest tnfec iu the
I need
The calfcn
caljm f*
Sand bland excuses offer-i
—----------- ——
trie motor is connected by a flexible I appear slightly wilted for
(• w -d« y
"Fate, my boy, is Unit myslerioua ' ”“ ""*ie
I Staten if» Raid to (be the
Vlolecr *»f
the cafety tL im their anow bath,
Af a reunion o f the Adams family shaft '.<* the shaft o f
Piles Cured In 6 to-1* D4ys
' something w hich leads you to pick but ed for their iummauagee-. nt by tha
ti»o
There is a tiny little flovyer of (our Druggists ref\n. d money if |B\/t;» •the Vorest," a gi^pl redwood
*of 4U0 people in the ball room the one road‘A varjotil* heuda remind me of j chicken engauettes gave out, so the razor. On the end of the raze? shaft
• alaveras blgtre., grave in Ualiforaia
I maids carefully noglef ted the young- cylindrical cams are provided which I petals far above limber line which la O IN T M E N T fails to cur |l!<
man who has. ;* petHonnl interest in Smith.
i It in supposed tl) Contain
110.U1 '*
•'Stnith
in a strenuous day cleanchildren. Aft* r ttying to a ttra ct‘ he change thf rotating movement ro a ; usually about 11 5W0 feet ah vc ’ a - Blind Blinding or Bi otniding j Bile *.
the home y wmmas you are making
[•hoard feet ol lunub* r
Thei*- an ,
fool coinin' cits mbotii ** Detroit Free ing up Ms garden »or the spring t tention of his mol her. one of the lit reqiprocating one within the blade] level. Ho closely .doc*; ir follow th* First ^plication 'gives relic*, r»ij»
h ow ever, manv Maimanta for the
At toe * nd of the holder ; melting snow thar .t is often {lOfodbl
planting, i
(tie.boys at tlje lower end of Hie table holder
‘ Press.
[honor o f befog tnfi
“ largest■ (• ♦•«•'’
“ But Jonesi his next door neighbor,,
out jn a loudj tone ot voice, thiK motiou 1.; again changed to o n e » to stand on one spot, pluck floweri
' oldest tree,*' and tbIrt'SM
Vr* Rident I toward
( pleading |;in,j
at right angles l ; the former,
by * with the righ* hand and make snqvr ' at a dinner in New York ftft : tain r j (
tackh^il him Indignantly in tlie snu>k-1 “ M olh er!"
according; to (ot**jd< i
kill
ei the following morning and said;
"W hat is ii. Albert?'^she repliid means of a DckiLg arm* and two balls v Itli the left
l liublii^oplnion toward the N«*/r M*
^:n '0 jn o t always be verified.
‘ ‘Look here. Smith, do you think 1
“ Do you think,’’ w Mit on the child. [ prongs. Therefore the final motion of
; lines, said:
want all you? tin cans and bones and
I should have liked the croquettes i f ‘ the blade is also a reciprocal ing one.;
Thousands of Tons of Dust
Bublic. opinion, as it ba^s
-Treatment of thr Agfd
old shoes thrown over into my gar­ t had had o re ? ” — Lippincott’s
causing .he blade to.act by means of
\< cording to tin- estimates of ^ gov
.sell in th»? past i f . growing ai litth
Dr A. Orem tin® lay down a r£gi
den?”
— ■■■■""•
—
( blows against, the hair.
!ernm< nf expert, who has'given much kinder now mak<M n»e Uiifik iti thjp nicii of hygiene "for lie* treatment »>f
“ You liavrjn'f got >m all. old man,
Wretched
Wrstchcd from
from Asthrxa.— Strength
Many blows a second are adrninis atU n ii«ii lo Un* study o f the remark
farm girl.
the aged, it is poinn *1. out dial the
You’ve only got half.
said Smith, ! Gf podv and vigor
of
mind
are
inevif
r
Dri<*d. depending tipc.i the re olu-1aj,]e phenomena o f dust and sand
“ A young farm g irl asked » i have
‘Brown on! the oilier side, got tLtJ ably impaired, by the /Uitations of tiotis per minute of the motor. The storms in tl:c ariiTfegioris c f the we-t, S:* t urday off in ord» •r »o go ami si*(* a aged require leas food of .Jl kinds,
b-cause they utilize less
overfeed Uiattima.
Wlui can live under the [action of the^blade is therefore not every cubic mile of the Ipwcr i;Jr dur­ i: an hanged
M ade W e ll B y Lydia E.Pink other h a lf,” !
B» rmiSidoit v/a4- given in ;, or rather a iioi ma adult'h ra­
:
cloud o f recurring attacks and keep really o f reven. g by blows. The logi- ing an ordinary “dry storhi” contains [ Jicr, and she set out before
Ufght tion, overtaxes f icir dlgcyllvi pri* baip's V egetable Compound.
Freddy's-tather hdd been giving [body and Tnin' at their full effic-jcal result is that it ia not necessary at least 225 tons o f dust, while in (having twenty mjb R to wa*(
o i and flood t.ii* Mood wiih * ffc «j
~ ~ ~
him Jessous in po’dtieness. but hard- iency? Dr .1- D. Kellogg’s Asthma! to [ have theblades as sharp a* It is
severe .storms of thin kind as’ mu.’It as j "W hen1sb rcturncil that
products which r!i»i JJfincy Vand other
Philadelphia, Pa. — “ I had a severe \y dared bop* lhat ihe seeds of hU j Remedy disslpaies the cloud by ro-. nowden.anded
(126.000 tons of dust and .^and may be j trho -was in te.irR
emunetorieft cann *t« iiandlc DriukTng
iae of nervous prostration, with palpi- teaching hail taken- root. One
day. j moving the cause. It does relieve. It
~
! coutaine<; in a cubic mile o f air Dust [ " Why, Milly. wtu!
ftie n|a*iei * wat^r
nlioiild i-e « » tic-rmraged and
Minaret s L in'ment.
tation of the heart, i hearing noise ;coin.ng from the nurs- does restore jhe suffoter to no-m.il
Lumberman s .storms sometimes la'«t for" twenty or |Haiti her mistress.
baths, wiiicfj Rho»ild b- takers reg»i>
Friend.
constipation, head­ rry,
he investigated, and ___
_ _[bodily trim ahd nr-ntsl happiness
found
i thjztv hours.
"'O il; dear!’ sobbed (he girlj 'Oh. lurly, Khould be neither hoi not cold
j.tjear! The man’s been re:»< i<*y <i ’ '
aches, d i z z i n e s s , Freddy pminding his little brother.
of short dura*ton„ and preferably «:i
Thf* teacher had written on .the j After a!i. the train wajs only forty
T in surprised. Freddy,” said his i Dr. Nacgcl, professor of medicine at
noise in my e a r s ,
i |Te *»ei,in g wher) 'they rondiue to r.
timid, nervous, rest­ i father, sternly, ‘ that you should hurt Liege University, commends the prac-jblick hoard the -fentcnce: “ I he toast 'minutes behind time, so? the atatiob*
Such a Modest Chap
good night’s sleep. I ’nrsli air and *-r
your
little
borther.
Don’t
Don’t
you
you
k
k.iow
.io
w
,
tice
tice
of
of
yawning
yawnipg
A
good
A
good
yawn,
yawn,
the,
the!
was
w;is
drink
drink
in
silence,
in
silence.
and
turned
'o
less f e e l i n g s and
master was perfect.lv Ji.P|ifi -t| in feelercise are
Indinpen.- a(»b . t ’tottiing
Maikley (to pestering
in ■nraec
i that it is very cowardly lo strike o.ie ! Belgian professor maintains, is excel ! her class for tb< nr tf» discover the ling pleased with himself/the railways
sleeplessness.
ma„ l — f^ook here, when yon u ik d to wiioi ld h*> iiglit. warm, loo * and •>'
who is smaller than yburself?”
(lent for the (lungs and fo- all the mistake
Little Torn my^ waved
i is and the world in general.
woollen material
The
dumM
.
tii
tA I read
in the ^
pa­
mo last ;>ear you told m •
.
“ Yes,” replied the culprit, meekly |breathing orgin -i.
but. therf is an art j hand frantically, and going to tl.o
V solitary waiting pa.4«enger . was
with Wit !»»'• Im -■ !»«• weij protected|
per where a younff j
when you
you thrashed me yeater- • in yawning. ji<st the same as .here is j board, scrawled the correction. "The uiorJiidly weighing himsijlf on ar l|ur- company you .w< i f
w o m a n bad l*e«*n |day, I wa too polite to mention it.
[an art in breathing
Every
yaT,n[U>4«t was eaten in silence.
Western finaaiJc machink. and w rojn he stepped ip the world
-Maud llann t Mi
Oldi
v-h'i>
Ag en t
My fp*ar fci*'. It ra s
cured o f the ■ame
| -------------------should be as djeep as possible, so as to Mail
{ oft it tlic joyiai ofiiciaj proceededi t<* i tim*
com pan> I am now ching- eyes ?
but t;
troubles by taking
It was
Malloon's birthday and bring all the; muscles of the throat
---- ^
------Marie .W ell, I dor
>m at It
talk to him
with. having since bad the [ie nefif.
Lydia E. Pink ham’s she feLt a trifle disappointed th a t! and cheer
into action and also to fill. A mart was on trial before a weit;• >)nhan |
‘ Wonderful thing th** railway - ays-! o f my services^ has. of t »ii!sef taken She's been gear l ini for
Vafetable Compound §o I threw away . riHM-p w a - no gift In gide, her plalc. b the vital organs with u current of • ern judge for
horse stealing, and
(r r twenty + *'.,Vh
tern, Kir!” he chirped. I do really be- j
• honor iwjay from it.
the raedicin»»s the doctor left me and be- j wasthe first time in twenty years that fresh air.
Drl Nacgcl has known of when it came time for the lawyers on lieve that even the general public is th
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g%n taking the Compound. Before I j her Inisbajnd had. forgotten the occur j many cases in which a acre throat hast hath sides ro tell the judge \ har in at ia-it beginning to realize (be mar
— “
~
had taken half a bottle I was able to sit inr. Mr Mai loon .smiled at her frank-1been alleviated by per.«i*(*nt yawning stfm lions thev wanted him to give to
up and in a short time f was able to do [b
But bow are (you to ensure a yawn? thje jury in addition to the points cov
I enpd in his own charge, the
all my work. Yonr mrdidtw-haa proved
" M-v
" I ha™ been I Listen to spembrr?
or
j “ Thfft’g true,'' an hw end the morbid
;to|r the defense said:
itsrlf able to do all you say it will and I i * " busy l.uoly that 1 hav f not bad
j one. 'I know of no line that hu.-t so
*
I
respectfully
ask
your
honor
to
hav^rboommrndHitinevrryhousrhoId
.f,‘ »*uy >ou a Birthday p.ft. but
, instruct the jury that it ig a Linda many things constantly in the; public
........... ....
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*
,111 r>ive \ioii ti a row.
1eye as this one/’
1 have visited.’ ’—Mrs. M ary J ohnston , i ^
,
,
mental principle o f law in this coun­
Daisy
Slight*
- io
There isn't.
The gtstion master was d*ftighted. You Get Instant Relief by inhaling
BO M eed S t r - t , f-hiladelphia. I>a.
1
,),ankP,‘
l,lm
pr^
lon,,yThs
family
remedy
for
Couch*
and
Cold>
try
lhat
it
is
better
for
ninety-nine
tg a beautiful row,” Rhe said,
witii
trying to cure this4 cona;Hot»
^if.d
Vntll do«e. Small bottle. Beat fciact ltm
i ‘‘I am more than g’ad to hear you
the
Soothing
Vapor
'
Catarirho
guilty
men
to
escape
'nan.
for
one
in­
wo months later Mr. Malloon’s
•ublfffs, kuuIT or :-f* ay. Huch
Another Bad Casr,
j say ho. sir,” he chuckled, rubbing ! is
zore.'
nocent
man
to
be
found
guilty.”
Vo *
‘See. here, waiter.” exclaimed the
merits are whoi’y inad<•qua,.»F.pbrata, P a . - “ About » year » Co I T binbday ram.- around. When lie ap‘ Ye«. that ia true." said the judge. ] hands together. “ And would you mind j
peared at breakfast liis w ife greeted ; indignant customer, here's a piece of
must employ Catarrhczone the* ,om v
' naming them?'’
was down with r.^rvous proetrmtion. I
Catarrh
is
bound
to
come
vijith
Uni
,
‘and
I
so
instruct
the
jury,
but
I
will
I him with a radiant smile. “ My dear. wood in my sausage
The waiting passenger pK>ked pen weather*. Slight colds bccoqih more, remedy that p o p o . v » r t . kill
wss pale and week ard would have hys; Rhe said. ‘‘I have been so busy lately
“ Yes, sir/’ replied the waiter, "bur j add that it is the opinion of tlu* c-ourt j { “ ^
Jhe platform
the g^rm s*of f 'a 'a ■ri*
'J ?.'■ i-'
teric spells, sick bond ache* and a bad
offensive * i.nd sickening evsty day , rapii r of Catorrbo/*one is m: ried by
j sewing for the children that I haven’t
.ure— e t"
111“! ^
* * UBty Bcn h* ve
-cin d er/ - S id be.
pun under my .tontdrr-W.de. I « u . |ia(| , (n,p l( n;ake you , h|rthdav gift; rm“ Sure
The
inflammation
eat;tids
further
in­
nothing! I don't mfitd eat- j aljreadv eacaped.
tlie air you br/*athe td the in'r>nt min*
under the care o f different doctors but but n i sivc you tbe cow ••
to the head. So<;n fbr* ear* li«*gih to
ing the dog, but I'm blowed if I’m go­
u«* r>lis of the n e, throat , broilThn
din
Mission
between
the
two
bn/:
and
ring,
The
head
icljes,
the
dki not improve. I was so weak I could 1
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ing to eat the kennel to o !”— Scottish
chit tubes and- lung*. Ms anti sept ifj
f*yi*s
pain
dreadfu’
iy.
the
nos<*
&
ts
hardly stand long enough todo mydishee.
The wayward yourg man. broken in !Tri^ndii had become heated
Distressing Waste
American.
m*-c3iicauon goes IV erywbere tha* ;*ir
that
rt-1 plugged up ^nd this forces tfiie pat
health, wa. rrnt to the MUthw. «t to
' » '«
ea"
•' Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­
Jock— You've won the first pride in
No t:atie i 1') ,. <" r >nic, m >
can go
(font to breathe tbrougl. tbe mouth per. on too. oldt»ryte>ly that has
"I don’t see what’s the use of my recuperate. He was la Jail for it<al n,“T£ed ° n,‘ ,of ,1" ‘n'
pound has made me well and happy and the raffle* and yet ye’re miserable
have
the
adt*jj,.
gecretiori'
forced
bnf-k
a hind quarter of beef. He wrote 1 • That
where you
Sandy— Y’ er.; it were Jist ma luck, being vaccinated again.’ said Tommy. ing
-------------. a<ro a was
can b«- c ir *1 by
catarrh of any ki
J have begun to gain in weight and my
oth>r^
pnlft-5
Jhe
into th • throat, requiring a <reat d<-il this grand ir* *!•
i* which ia on.
face looks healthy now/’—Mrs. J. W . buying two tickets when one wad ha* baring hi3 arm reluctantly for the doc . home: "Dear Father—I’ Ve picked u p f '* n“ * p'
of coughing to 1• ep tbe air pasRageB dor e ‘ ■'by tooof
|some flesh sin e 1 came here, hut am |J°*n<ler
o f p’uyi irians
done It were jist a sixpence wnsttd. lQTt
H ornbkrcee , R. N o. 3, Ephrata, Pa.
free- Finally, this lc f l fir.ttfr flndk brou; hoot Am'.*
f:\tn say: “ Tho
“ The bumah body chafiges every I still confined tc my room*
Please ]
— Tit-Bits.,
A
Slur
at
the
Cuisine
he stomach, causing
its way into tbe
I f yea want special advice write to
lentiy get rid of
to p*T:
seven years. Tommy,’’ replied his [send me $ 1 0 0 Exchange
!
r , ’
Jjdia E. Ptakham Medielse Ce. (eeaflIt’s a pity there weren’t cooking Dyspcphii and general Ill-health }}y , ’!a
atahrboson*.
Kind U 2 Wanted
m other “ You are 11 years old now.]
alarm is to ua«
deatial) Lynn, Mast. Tear letter will { Stranger— How much will it cost me* You were in your fourth year when
One of he principal by produc ts ‘ scbfxjls in the time of Adam ar.d Eve.” ‘ thif time the patient has BYSTEM
TW
O
MONTHS
TREATM ENT
|
C ATARRH .
which,
saps
.. .his, wife.
, ATIC
be opened, read sad aaswered by a j ter put In an advertisement fer a you were vaccinated first, and it has ! of tbe national forests of Japan is ! “ W hy?" asked
p r ic e ,
o u !i furnished by .mushrooms, which
*T don’t believe Adam would ever \ strength, deplete., the vital energies G CAH ANTEED T o c u r e
woman and held la strict confidence. I wife?
$1.00, small »!*<, 50<, trial size- 25c.
“
Well.
I
was
baptized
when
I
was
a
■
ita
e
yielded
in
ore
year
a
revenue
i
have
eaten
that
apple
If
E\e
Lad
I
till
consuxnptior
Is
thi
unhappy
reAd Cler'k—O f how many words?
Sold by dealers eve/) whe e.
bat;
Has that run’ out, to o V
|of a million dollars.
\baked ii in a Die.”
Jtulu
Stranger—Th’ silenter lh’ better!
W
. N
, U
. 1000
The Sweetest Story
A n t t Told is to Tell
/the Story 01
w it h
a
r if l e
NERVOUS DISEASES
IN THE SPRING
E. D. SMITH’S
JAMS I
EDDY’S FIBREWARE
T H E BEST
FARM LUBRICANTS
C H ILD R E N
TEETH ING
MRS. W IN S L O W S
S O O T H IN G S Y R U P
CUNARD LIN
1
C A P IT O L
C y lin d e r O i l
P R A IR IE ,.^ ,
a
H arvester Oil
HIS TWIN BROTHER
TOLD HIM THE CURE
^
STANDARD
G as Engine Oil
THE EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE CO.,
TWO NERVOUS
WOMEN
Shiloh
S ’. ' s w r f t r * CLEARS THE HEAD. OPENS THE NOSTRILS
STOPS SNEEZING, CURES CATARRH
I
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TH E
W fc fc K L Y
NEW S.
—
C lt A lK / S A S K A T C H E W A N
/
W hen Y o u W a n t The Crait Weekly News
•<——
A G< JOD. C L KAN S H A V E . AN
t p -t o j m t i ; h
OF CANADA
When will You Save if
you don’t Save NOW ?
Though Jour salary or income
will no doubt increase, so will
your expenses—-and many find
that the Utter more than keep
pace with tie former. Now is the
time to start a .Reserve Fundand the Savings Department of
the Union Bank of Canada is
the place to, keep it.
Deposit the extra you have on
hand now |~ you can open an
account with any sum, down to
onedollar—janddrawinterestonit.
Craik Branch
R . S c h u ltz .
BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, etc.
TO
L O A N
SASK
C R A IK
r^v
L / l.
f
T t*n m c ifT
am
1 »I#
W#
I
cn\
In the b en« o f thu suow-em«l j
L e i R ron&ok .
Rockivp. htyjidscds
miles w is t«fj
Rex Theatre
?
or
JI >ving jiirtriv.-s t-orv 'i t.. • I »y.
P ropfk*i r i | H
| r
lie la lake wb aerators
Thursday
and tS.»t nd iv night • t
A N Y O T H E R W O R K JX T H E
art* iuwti\ h ten
E
;t
ivh ih .v i r- i rnm
:u
T* )NS< >RJA L L IN K ( A L L A T U u‘:u~ l " vrry Thnrad.y * . « . « « from large river flows hut out of which | * .
A
L
T
- i lit* s always.
;
The Nivrs Pnntir.tr and Publ..shine ti.* re
. ..it. Tliolc
THL BAKBfck SHOP AND POOL ROOM
Hr.uwe, Tlerd Street
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.
r of n. fon-stj surt.-y party sc-r.t; s t„Ll«.a«;.I Aut*.*h.il for rout
N O R T H S ID E O F M A IN ST
..
. tr
out" by the Dominion Forestry Anplv to News otime.
Tin* New* is on** dollar h year m
11 *
P O O L IN
C O N N E C T I O N advance.
Brjiiicli to ri.iii iKij tnc forests* jii j
:
r
Alt ebamr*** of -^fivorti-^n *ntF "this wild rfrgjlou etHtes that the! Partner W anted--W ith
Your Patronage Is Solicited
Add
j ■.
' j ° in
m-,v ^
miiMt La **-nt in not lat«*r that. Tnr-*.dav Indian:» r-htfii l his
( \ S Hc3m. ('uiiL
of evil sj jiriIf= j
. t*> Give rred-i
lift* rn«- r,
to thisj SLipe s-tilioit, f
t
M. vsi is re< » iv. »l
Advert'.-me Ratoscn a;pi
time to t ime deep rumblings may enu e L am ] ;
be heard \vh< |»* T>ur bei* >v. tho bur- llepairin'X. H .nu ^r Pepairii
uni
<fl tl
••x* V
? $?
Craik, Safk., Tliarsdav, April. 30, I9M .a< *• tin* v.atei *.wiris* through ti;«' |Oiling at -dl tim<
dil
i ’rie*.
gu ir
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Synopsis of Canadian North-HfcSl Land
<*KA1K HAHN E S S 'S H o p , J I.
I i I )IT ( >RI A'LITK S
enters 1he inkj* rush* d fn >m a stibKe^ulatiuns
i i ’tAVLi.L, Mumiger.
terrane«n <uvj* i.v nv miles dowi
H E role Iwad * f faruly. or any uial
There's going to be soaie thing
over IS year.- old, limy J|Oio< *tciul a
the
valley^ tlu| poitAl of which no
in In r.*v
FOR S A M .
(iuartt*r h»'« tion " f
l>oiuiit doirir arrmnd (Vaik that will Burion land in Marntol>a. Sa •katchev nn *jT j
man hns ever \< t j asBL'd
burner
p-rver
Tr«v-b*r.
k«-|»; .......... .l i ' ’ " ' 1
Allierta. T h e appli- -mt nu.-t a|i|»<. ir’in pnVe our neighla>rs.
»il
il l
!
This Kiiiiiijur the Dominion 1 witii gang plow and- disc
|u*i»on at the l>otjiim«»n
i>r *Suh *jeney fo r tlx* b e t r i' t. Entry yr,l,r
<»]>«*ri nrul i.e lp . *
A
pply
to
i
'
\
\
.
: Forestry Hnujeli s«. nt eight survey-- v' ,,L-^n aml t:,Tn"
by proxy may I m- fnade at the ottl«-e «.f ;
——
—• s
Js St
CAK H , ( ‘r.iik. S
any b n al .\u»|4i of 1hun in ion Land
Liberty with her new rdi-picee parties into tljie forests of the far
(not sub agent), on certain conditions.
Hutu-.- Six months r Md-no ujion brass band may have oceaskui t( West, and the story of their e.\-! ,
S\I K
\ j
*»j -r~ \y%
}
and eullivation of the la id in cadh of
three >«*ai>.
hUmesti ad«*r may live*! s it tip a n d ta k e notie<? b (*fo re m a n y p e rie n e * s r» a«,is lik e fic te ii.
^ ,u‘ (dond building. Out buildings and
within nine miles of his tiomeatead fill a,
,
She wont be party spent, Lhe s unmt r in the well. ( 1!ohc»
school.
Itented
farm of at least 80 ac res. j>n i crtain eon. I ^»nov s l l y a rou n d
,lit,ons. A lial)it«lil<■- r«|Um-.| |tj ( , j T 0„ lh (, rnap.
Write VV.T.Mi fri*.
wild
region
tj
f
northern
Manitoba:
fnr
this
year
in every ease, except vvmm residence is
J
l>erformed in the vicinity]
I .
! thret?. pnrtieij wore in the hiil |^<inti*He . Mo . I4.fi"A
In certain d istricts'll homesteader in
Dayidson*has organized a city
good standing may j*rt cjupt « quarter
. eountry of Saskatelie-wan ii()rth of*
_
---llihum lli< b »re\*'»e III
I
A *l
section alongside hi> hone-stead. Price , b a s e b a ll le a g u e all b y
h e rfielf. _ 0
I)uti**>
Knt months resj
I $d per acre. T'
‘
l riuco Albeit, one party was 111j fjr^t el
e
la
.
s
«•* n II I- h i .
| <»r I f i ;.s
dence in each of syr yeai(s from (fate of |They have formed four teams and
tho Ro>:fci(« HU suran:iT; nmith. r , a.,,,|v to H i ' . W IL S O N
Koval'
-■homestead eirt.ry lihcltatihg Ih*-tim e r
'1•
’
I ipnred t<> earn ho<iiestead j>atl*nt) and .VI have a home schedule of Firates. wa s cut, off from civilization for Pmtik.
( ’rail
I U lllt t l I
D IE N T I S T
I .
,
. .. , .
jicago C
Col
Oraduate of (j hicago
ollege of I enta
Surgery.
Kurinvrv.
me
a
acres extra cultivation. T h e area of A t h le t ic s , C p b s an d G ia n ts . D o n 't
cultivation is subject t»i reduetiorv in
; ,.aHe (>f rough, scrubby <r stony land see
v th
ho
ou
u ld
ld b
b ee sSo
i*e w
wh
hy
t h ee y
y ss h
o s
sce lfis h
after rc|s»rt bv Ifoinestcail Inspector <»n I
,
“
. . . .
m l n o t m e e t t h e ii Yu ig lib rs.
UeM.dence phone 09 application for patent
Looking*
>:£*<cc
I
Envelope
^
fit
?!
tsaam oB ek sa
']
h a s lost m any a good
t,
dollar for the business
m a n . An artistic Letterhead and Envelope
on good material has
' f
‘
often been the basis of
] several ; mohtjlia i:i the low-lvjng
|inuskey iegiok.1 of northern Albert | 2009 Jmshels of ( bits for sale at y
tin* Horn Kami, 1 miles ^outli
near Lesser alavo Lirke, and two
* A homes tender who pas exhausted his
Sask ’ homestead right, and .cannot obtam n|
,.
narties exblrlred the remote mi |
ral*v
N
____ pre emption maj uke a p|in*haM-d! Don t forget to h ive your nund l,an,e® <xpi^rea llu ri mote up
I Inlinestead in^erfain
JniudiMip to do votir shan* of inak- lund plateaus of tM Railway licit I Ifm .y one waits hundle oats L
Olllca ph<ine %\
C raik.
Dr. W. M. R. PALATKR, M.D., C.M. months
|H'r
in eacli of three yeafs...cultivati
50 acre!- and erect a huus • worth <500
Phywciani Surgeon, Accoucheur
S
/
A . E . J o h n s to n
T
M anager
W A T K I N S & BL 4 1 N
M ON E Y
\ir
BUSINESS LOCALS
* t™ 1" 4
,---- -w— j . ------------ u ~—
in gof (Vaik;oneof the finest and : i l H ( '
4® * uv of the party chiefs ‘ later on engaged lee, .-on and
(
extensive credit.
/
?•
ft. H.. 1‘ ARM LK |
The area of cultivation is subject to cleanest cities on the line. I f you wntes^ '* | W s t e r needs to be j "'ill hold them.
reduction in case cf rough." scrul»by or
owii
your
projx*rty,
you
certainly
b4sidea
all
cither
professional
stony land.
F irst Corner back
Don’t B Ne rvous. <m II at i ’he
•phone No. 14
Office and Itenideni.-e:
df Union Hank
lelight in having it feoking at its titles,di real bush man, an axe-man f )wl J)rug St re.
j
*i
; * lwi „ ;jtrri. w,
it you rent, you have ..............
UiIHr'
enough an(1 a JM
........
N.I5. Unautlioriw<A i,ut.lic#ti..n 0f* ; best; if
this ailvcrtisciiient will not Ih*paid for.* pride to soothe place h oking nice.
T h e b i d urta eramink.’tl last' C A T T L E TO H E R ! )
\v. vv. P o
F or N igh t C^H* use Speaking 'I’ulie at
1Office Door.
‘
ky
.
Deputy o f the .Min wtor of the Interior, i
T7(JH5.
—
J. W. Wickware, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Change
/Telephone No. 30
Office in Residence next to Town H a l
Dr. E A R L SPE N C ER .
V
e t ib in a b y
Ontario Veterinary College.
Craik
In
8tockof ground feedalwaysonhand
w ill
M ay
1st o u r
be
60
c e n ts
wiH
FOOD
H. T. H A W E
Sanol Kidney Romody is made* from
herbs and is’ p«Tfectly harmless. If you
are a aufferer from’(»all Stones, Kidney
Stones, or Gravel, Sanol will effect a
poaitive cure!
I f you have backache.
or rheumatuun
troi
kksnay, bladder trouble,
that ia caused by excess of uric acid,
diszincuH,
iiffy swellinifs
under the
lens. p
p»)ffy
s
eyaa, swolleii feet and ankles, tired
. nervons feeling, urine very pale, or extra
dark
and
cloudv,
ren lands in the great N r ilh -\V7-st.
co-oik*rate
if the f mners
with
too
frequent
and
and You will
never miss it. by
K-eo! m l Ayr
Tennis club
j
eet
Investing
\Yi* want SO. acres of MiitmierfaL
- A,
T hennnual meeting of the Craik juW ([l fM. f, , N -K I>;;
with Mr. Sn ith acting as chair-
Kit 'll Bite )S
a
* ra
#m
T h e J o b Department*
o f the Craik tNews is
prepared to t»urn out
ju s t Lhe proper kind
1 *j r i« jt«j:s
11 1......feJ
* -:Z3 frxr
r c Lg&STIH i ^ ^ g y g - J P mCSJCM
ment* and minutes were adopted,
The statement showing a balance
(jet. them ready for the hercl.
This is the year boost for Craik,
They must be branded, and if \<»'ib
n s . * 7
I
at the beginning of last year
Hint now is the a.-copted time j,; 7U,
Hwhscriplions of *17>0 have no brand, cut the* hair to 'l I
OF THE JUOICIAI. DISTRICT
to locate .those trees you are aoinp had l(e(. ^ r(;c(,iV(,,.
The (]is. letter and them run a hot iron over
OF REGINA.
it. W ill go for them and return
I to start.
bursements, for supplies, payment
r,
.
I
them in tin* fall, v ill also buy any
I N T H E M A T T E R of the estate!
That the spade, hoe' and rake OI, JG^ work on ground, ete.,
o f J O H A N N E S S I I E R G E R . a re good muscle makers just now. amounti^l to S102. leaving a bal- cattle you have for sr.!* at the
higiu-Kt market price. Corral N .W .
late of Holdfast in the Prov­
That its your help that will ance on haiwj of $2 •><). Tho fol
ince of Saskntohewan.decrnRed ,
.
.*
...
i
‘
.
. 1 ! 13-21 21>J Squaw Y<»!Iey. | miles
boost your home town j ii the eyes lowing (Otlic^rs were then elected;
West (*raik
/ - n n i o - r m i o i r .l
E. (V Wilson. Pres ; A. (\ Robert
N O I I C L I ( ) C R L D I T O R S ° ^ ° hers.
IN
T U I: SURROGATE COURT
N O T IC E I S H K K F .K Y G I V E N that
T h a t youow e il
p.inful urination, brick «lu «t swlm icnt all1pers..ns h«vm, claim s ae.im -t tl„in urin a fter standing a few hours; you
vestm ent
!
further pari ieular.* apjily to «I( )I1 N p
B E L L IE D .
P
the Board mnti. the budntps was taken up ............ .......... .
D O N 'T F O R G E T
For Tired Mother
*
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there <an be a great amount of for the re ining-sens n.
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good accomplished.
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On
the f tinancial
A. JEFFERY, Prop
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Trail*- liMvtinslHst Momiay nisl.t. ti-unis <-lul» was hthl at tlii-.n-M fl-; ,,ly to CUA IK K K A L T t < <r
it is the'proper thing for the far- rnye of 1 T. Smith on :A'Uithf la v
liters of lhi s district to co-opc»rate evening when lh«* business
id)**
Xt H
1in* imoo.'tc*'! F* ehenwi
stallion
“ Ir iplac ak «
N
wilh that bedy and attend tlies** past year was fc ad
and cur(
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m<-c-tiiig». The v.-iw of work at r.-iit.qu>-Hti*4s s.-tti -i. A i-*-o*!iy
Craik and surroetniing <ii; l«*tI
that nii-oting was tovraril ansisting umber of outl usl;«tis <-f this .. .
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tais coming
-ro u . Kmit« v. ii
not only ( raik, but those who do summer pnstjiii o wc re p.-esent. and ’>4. publishc d ia • later jss:H».
their trading here,
S O L E A O L N T I N C R A IK FOR
C A N A D A STOCK
rdliemls at tie- pr— if turn*, ami proper u-* of tie* prexo„t geneia-
— :— _
each.
Sawing; done to suit buyer
C. N. IL segrL*gn|t.ing and securing, for the j ^
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* rorri the tone of th e Board of
p ric e s on N e w S h o e s
Bran and Shorts
Cord W ood
Fence Posts
the
committee* will meet with success.
Feed Ground Every Day At The
Craik Feed & Saw Mill
with
one, and here s hoping that
Prices
A fte r
umnication
I presenting facts and figures to de- tion and posterity, the vast areas shire Cow,. Mvea y*..rs old excel
i monstrate the* nec*d of more ears at >f mature; timber, young reprodVe- lent milker; tirade ( \»w 1 years f
the time T hauling and shipping jj.q, iin|d fire-scarred bnde lying old su|i|a»v< <1 to be in-calf; stam 1 1
the next fall crop, is not a bad betweeh the prairies ujid tho bar- Kard bre<l <ieidjng 2 .years old. i ’- a
S ubgeon*
Honorary Omduate,
It -is a Good
I
Buiuami) was Il,0t/J,<i0tj aerres, yet herd cattle for tiic? Ki;n,m« r
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i this is-‘ (,ut o l e branch of tin/ Dorn- ! mi'4 ' Sol,tI; <‘f A ylesi.m \. Bring L
The idea of opening up com- u.jnjonj Forestry‘Branch \s work of
*tork
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t . til
Get busy auclbcxist!
estate . f the said
;
Johannes bherger. lo ,,,<lK4
to
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your
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h o m e son , v ic e p re s .; N . J . M o r r is ,
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trmis., Mn*l M.-ssrs,
si c*.-
Job
Printing
P. A . T A N G U A Y
M.-\«Mght.*n.
p it.is a n i.
are ia dangeii «nk Sanul Kutnejr Rrmedy j pp^ruarj
toatrofl ! ThatCraik will lmv«- acracker- S' " ,!h* A ‘ ‘
will save youj.
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to dcliv-r t*. Chr.M..f jack ,txxi br.,-8 hand andorcliesfra KitcliM’.Fisht-r.Walk.-r.llainswort!)
Fahlman and Peter Dielsvhneider, the M , *
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At All Drujfyists, 51.50 per bottle Administrators <>f the ahm-c <
in j this summer and fall
TENDERS WANTED
Free Literature and Advise. *
‘,f Erubur>’ **'>« * MacKinnon,'
Barristers, of Kepina. Saskatchewan.
That its time to*bo planting and son. I. T. qmitii. E. II. Instill. | Sc*al» d tend* r will 1m* received
inis. .
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a . C. Wilson. W . M. K. Palmer, hu to May 1. for ploughing bar
S an o l M a n u fa c tu rin g Co., Ltd 8'
,,ic1t° c on
c or
f< r before
* •>p the 7thAdu’ints
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trators,
dayv f r working for those premiums at the
* s f* j• *- .»
Guo. Kathesfm, C II. Palme r, i-*.:■rowniK.
U, Krmn «.n<l f.-nr
May, A.D. 1914. their names addresst*?.,
W IN N IP E G , C A N A D A
and descriptions, and a fa il-statem en t Iu
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ing the Forgo scIiih)] gft#umls, sec
o f i»articuiars o f th eir claims and the
rpi . , m
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t la r k s . L. A
V e n n *T an d Lucy
I 21-2‘J For particularss*m*eith**|:
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nature o f the security (if any) held by j
T l, a t lo m o m iW 18 t h e first o f t r - i
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r , v. u. r . . .
I). Walsh. Chairman, vr J. II
them, duly certifiiMl. and 4h«t after the yfay aml the trash from that back
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said day the Administrators m il pro
ed US reception eoinmittt*e.
( ’a Id well, Seen t.»rv
reed to distribute the assets of the yard should all be hauled away.
deceased among the parties entitled ’
. .J The membership fee Was p la c e d ------------------------- -----------------------.
thereto, having regard (*nlv to the
That to make "‘Craik Beautiful '
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A . f _ an%ff u : mn. : n claims of which Huy shall then have
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at
for gentleim n aim 5-2 for „ ,
P h o n e 61 f o r a n y t h in g ; in notJcr
means the putting m your HioijiW < in t»p d ««A
C v^n r!
Dated at Regina. Saskatchewan, this! •
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An a»>‘*i*dment making V v a i i U ^ U , ^
U U U U
Dray ins. Prompty „ 6th day bf April. A.D . 1914.
. * m g s a n d e v e n in g s in helping to
the fe* s f l 50 and $3 e0 was offer* d
E M B U R Y , S C O T T A M ac KJXXON*.
(IO lt
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Service.
Solicitors h>r the said Ad min.atraters.
but here waa where those bachelor
To the creditors and all other peraons j That the water question isn t mt.1,|bK rs took a hand and voted
for every district in Manitoba,
ha\ing claims against th< estate.
dead yet but bobs op occasionally. t
t
Saskatchewan ar d AIU*rta v len*
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\u* are not leproM.^nted
OVER 6S YEARS* i That Craik needs a good organ**+h
y~
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EXPCRIENCE
ized tire brigade— not until after a
U . 2). V i . iYtexiCO
variiies tc-!o*l by the Western
DRAY
W e d o Lh e b e L L e r class o f printing, and w e
d o L h a L class ju st
o th e r fe llo w .
L IN E
heads,
a little ch eaper than the
W e d d in g in v itaL io n s, letter
bill heads,
sale
bills,
d odgers, cards, etc., all receiv e
i
statem en t*.
th e
sa rre
careful L re a L m e n t—ju st a liL L le better than
seem s necessary.
Salesman
P rom p t serv ice
a lw a y s .
W . R. J O N E S
W a l d o r f Hotel
A. J. S
ISGAARD. Prp.
Sample Rooms in connection
P atents
big fire.
The
littlt* fraccs between the ExperitpenLil Stati ns
That you owe it to yonr town to I ’ S .a w l Mexico promiaes t<» be
atteml the Board of Trade meet- short lited, ifj the intervention of Fruits. StK-d Potatoes. Seedling*
ings and cither offer a good sug- the jieace makers will b(* of any for wi ntl—breaks ami shelter lx.*lts.
D e s ig n s
CorrmGHTs Ac.
Highest com missions |Aiid.
*tk*»trhandd^acrtpffonmay . gestion or assist in working out good
What for a time looked
or ontnioo free wbetber an
1laud gome free outfit.
those offered bv other*.
like a general clean up, may be
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. ,i -settled soon—K>i»ly to L>e revived
Exclusive
territory
That when you and your neigh- .
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' later, as the average Mexican
W rite for terms.
bor make your garden* it might crtizen delights to be on the war-.
Jg be well to keep the <k>g8 and the p.th. and is liabi to cause an
S T O N E & W E L L IN G T O N
good family cow tied up. A G foot. upraising at any tmr opportune to
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Craik News
TRADE IS*.ARKS
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THIC W K K K L Y
N K W 9, C B A ik , SAS&ATl'llJStVAJN
How D i m
DEPEND ABLE
T
R IG H T
GOODS
AT
. AYLESBURY
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J1jl* Store* ( T .> lii'-ir ou tfit art- *r ** 1 *w< ,v Vkfir> *,!!N
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; lj. ivta fiw -d fro m hilt t r ip «o Kngluwd
P R IC E S
ri Hppcul to m1* cruHD'inltiu* aiik< .and t • knowledge that houuflt
value* ar** ^ivi-n f >r ovcry dollar sj*'ht with ns is one of the most
valuable tiwwtH of our *nm». W e carry a !;ir^»* aud complete* Jimof C O N T E N T IO N FRY* F U F IT S . T O B a CC O, S T A T IO N E R Y .
; etc .and arf fully |#rwptrr**<l to wtifefy ) our wants!
■pwilll
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she steered her1mount ui little to the
.J.iaie . Craig paid a.viffit toSasku- week 111 t hllk attending to bust. ‘ left and 0 i.aT uI |lie hoi.|.d» rode her
own litie like a centaur, led the van
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oesBi matters.
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» . through a h*ng and very fa it run and
L i.giW ns usual oi.i \\ ednesvlav
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--Mr and Mrs Y\ Mufphy are to
was tue first o f the Held to see the lo t
topics
to
ho
taken
hy
roiled
over
hi
th
.e
open.
be rongralaiatisr ujiuii tHt> arrival ,w *m?,lD
Having recovered from Ids tempo
M rs Coriiton and Mrs DeWitt.
of a new daughter •
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rary tit of cburlUUuc** and delighted
M
li«|yn >hi.-oii. nin.de '>* > or u Sth ,,le manmyin which the lady had
K. Wyllie the leva 1 licirw t ru» r
tiir*<* biisjiiio.ss trip s to L’raik .thin .ridden, the master approached her.
is niakinjr nmoigefie-fttA i > handle
somewhat sheepishly it mu-t be con
W(*i'i
;« couple f fi y * t « H-- u- inyr tb**
fesseil, with the “bnish" ;iutl an apol­
M -rvit« s w ill b«- con- ogy.
E
i" thing fn*i»k
• Fray, don't npologizo. sir,’* was the
duet d m i t S u n d a y . M a y -*r<1, at
smiling reply
,,Ymi simply .'niistook
‘clock by KfV. J. Caesar. * .
inv favorite hunter for a camel.' and I
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1 , ZJ - . c s z h d l 1fSSHaSTf
HE ■
The Crank
II
on
CalJifig i
t*tc . Ho.
job of
amusing KuglUti fox limiting story/
“ fluid hard, madam! For heaven**
bake hold iu.nl or that caineft you uro
riding will be the death of *ouie of
mv M o n fe r «r tM tu- c h o l e r i c m * *
p« * - .......... ir « « o «
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S J T A Z B X T t S 5 E S S
0 . F \ f f - ijjiid n bn'sinoM v is it to { r o “ i lll!> rrie ll,U
j-«W io* rotber too Close to bounds.
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M r tio ir liiiK sjtent part o f i l e
doisuln* to mm her head
A. FISH LOCK
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Q HAM BERLA1N
Scored.
In ‘'Mi'tuu and Homcipun" Is tW*
L a d ie s A id m eetin g w ill be held
‘Jrork e x te m fin g ox er a ’ jx*ri<xl o f C raik by t:he Haalway M ission
s»-.i n ...........I involving twenty- F in la y l « « .
your foxhounds for fox terriers.
d ifh re n t
A i»«k
on
his kind.
Auction Sale
I b. of lime is s n llic ,i« n t t o s a ftir a fe
I lie Post Hotel,*’ anrl so forth. : 'J*lio
fftnuitfer read ihe adviriiseui^iiis at
alth ou gh Ii i ii c Ij had been prepares I tentiwly
I referytni to those for whom
of
w afer,
rf r.t
„„1
Mr
W..IL-, r
W.'Irhnnrk.T .in.l Jewnl
I have heM
J lo w c v e r.
to w n ’ -hu ngry
impuritn-*s in com -
rnent.
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lim e c a n b e o b ta in e d , J
T erm s , reasonable
h i e v is ito rs le ft
for t
h ow ler, the m-xt HmP vi,):l^..r ullt) Hl„u,, „v. ..w,1}. tllig „n.
we pi all make it a point to let it ; den u>ed as/a liiiihotmlV*'
is well to use more! lM>^j(>,Plir 3l,Tain
As this church
“Simidest thifig in the w»fr!d." re*
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|»’ied the villager “All the courting
.or in thl^ state- j ,s I t-ver I n k to visitors and mem- ( otii h*s come hce and <nt their names
s lily b u rn t h u i c k , berh a r e in v ite d t o in s p e c t th e in the bark or Mds liv e
There iL h t
the
mercial lime it
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ii i
tnan is called
is the auctioneer.
,
(x>uncl
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t o ] 1 m,n
,n UI,J u ,
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H nnduy f r e t t i n g
at
'V'l* bqthoro«gl,ly M tur«t«l. Tb«- y1(illUjist chu-«l.
method of preparation is dimply to viphl
Your W ants
W h en yon need a g o o d team o f g e n tle D rivers o r need a , s in g le
D river, telep h on e or call ami see us.
W e d o d r iv in g and are
a lw a ys.rea d y *o g iv e y o u r orders prom pt and ca refu l attention.
\ isitors to town w ill find ou r stables a c o n v e a ie n f place to feed
th e ir horses and sh elter them from th e cold weathc r.
i .SO
in
Palace Feed and Livery Stables
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the whole period of 'preservation.
P R O P R IE T O R .
M K T ilO D IS T (J l l HUH
It is well to have an inch of liquid
Above I he-tops of the eggs.
We
will
your
also
handle
Ora in,
F ran k
*7
umber
CoaS
Flour
by
S:d»j* Ct : "Ib-.i'liiM
printer and dm bool.lilmh-r w,*re
wrought by j*»yfy|. workers, anil millioimires enmpeto with kings to po**<>** ihein.—Ih>sbm (ilobe.
Profane Dancing.
Harrier r.«c<-l»er Slowy reconls that
in her girlhood she in at her friends
used to dance a jig entitled "Go to tlu?
Devil and Shake Youoaldf.” This dance
must Imre enjoyed a long spell of pop
„|.,nty. The first Duke o f Dm king
Sunday .School ll a*.111.
Evensong and service 7 pin.
tr ia ls '
vice 2 p in.
but it: probably \vill soon,
P retty
bard on (*irv in
in 7 t >m rrow 1 Frid ly) night but
he p the loe d cl ib get
start.
a go, d
Craik can p »t upas giwuj a
bill team as the best of them
m
if you have any sjK>rt in you. just
lend a fit nd and assist the organ­
ization.
Sea Anem ones
Sea aoemoues. delicate and sensitive
'though they look; may attain gm*al
ago. Sir John Dalyell. a Scottish nat
tirallst. eii|»ture<l hi 1JCS a sea auem
one of the liver colons 1 sort s»» comnmn' around our shores
I ts age was
then e<timaO*d at seven years. It flour
e*hod hi Kdiulmrgh until 1V<7 and was
Just attaining a vigorous aud sulw»r
maturity when from some unknown
\ rause If died.- J.ondon Express.
;
J
New Meat Market, opposite the city
hall and w ill keep n o th in g but the ]
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fiuest meats and hope tr> rccejve a share
--------------------It Hurt Him.
Tommy—Did the fowl hurt you. Mr.
mjuires? Mr. Squires-\Yb*t d*you
mean, my dear? What fowl? Tommy
-W e ll. I wanted to know If tt hurt.
T hus# mummy mini you bad been hen
Fe* ked for ‘ twenty years.—London
Strand Magazine.
A Rare Feat
**Th^f»fTent *prtnk!er which Is such
a success for Its inventor is * contrary
sort of thing.”
“ In what wnyT*
“ U raises the dust for him. you
know, by laying It fur other people.
Exchange.
Rough cn Pa.
“Pa. what’s a getilua?”
“ Ask yonr mother; she morrhH one ”
“ Why. I didn't know mn bad
married twice-” —Houston Post
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it scared Him.
-T-l g ^ . r s t ' Aihe r . i r - , 2
R kv. H 1> C acsab , \ irar.
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hia dally swim in
open air pool «-f
warm sulphur wafer, a little fellow
Wi!,
M.M
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his tiny bathing suit in* gazed out
over flu* vast ocean in piJeie e.
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vin were trading in Craik this
week. The new atore for ,h a ,: ^ 'n n t ^ . h a b y eab, ch eap .-X ‘
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, N cavs ofHcv.
bury not having ojtened as yet,'
D')ii t forget the l as ball meet-
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I am now doing business iu my '
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If you have gone further you have probably found, also,
good and sullieient reason for this uncommon attitude.
The New- D eal and, Weber owner joins iii our belief tLi^tt
tll>e New-Deal aigl W» bt*r are 111 its class, the best
wagons in the world.
S te w a rt
j
Several fanners from near G ir-j — r-------—i ~ —
I ) uibtlrss you havk* detected, among X H W -D K A L aud
. W E B E R \VA(i(
owners
A d«M*p seated feeling of
satisfaction and lovalty to tin* New-Deal and Weber.
That falls to a lot of few other wagons.
L k XS STRICTLY CASH7
7| p . ill. —^Service, fiermon by the
the- l)r«M*k homesU-wl ami will probably make Craik liis home.
New=Oeal and Weber Wagons
and Cured Mints constantly on hand.
A y le s b u ry ,
L e e has com p leted his farm
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L IM IT E D
AITVinds of Frc^h
K o il
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Craik Farmers Elevator & Trading Co.,
of public patronage.
Jam es
News, with wife and daughter, are
Feed
Implement Dealer, Craik
and
and
p,,ir«-i*. iho hr i.'Muhngor. ih« Ironmon
ger, the silvi^siuiilj, the gnlihniith, the
*
deigning to attend an as^enil.ly. ball.
(Jooil Mjusic.
E veryb rsly wad- :lj Airi*sfoid. -his reiiuesf for a dance.
au to rio ite \er-t- -<hiv
addressed to a local lec tor's wife, met
coii|e.
with the reply, "h o to the Devil and
The yards of our implement
Thursdaly 7 JO pm.
Weekly Shake Yourselflj* He Conij»l.‘lined to
the lector, and it then transpired that
deale/s have been pretty wa ll Pniyer M**«-t ing
the lady. wln» [was somewhat deaf,
P
a
sto
r
K
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F
l
a
n
k
XY
hu
elearned out o f t heir spring display
thought Ids grace had jtsked lu*r what
i
;
dunce was theii being played
This
which lim-s ’ to show that many
Incident occurred In J7'X». :i,»d twenty
years later C’nil»be. In his "Tales.”
new; machities are now doing work
ST. AifiNKS ( III HCII
animadverts on' a't eiU-'^h r for stock
bn the adjacent farms.
Crdik Cointtm ni n S e rv ic e 10 a.m. Un: the unisic v i . c >
profane title. —.Uanche t»*r Courier.
Lt-e Bronson, proprietor of the
lio ld fa s i and
supply your
That is why he invested in them.
I
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And its sturdy built, its distinctive features of construc­
tion and ap|M*arau(|o. All eontinning bis b«*li«*f and rsirs •
only tend to strengthen his conviction and complete
his satisfaction.
Parks
S unday . S ch ool
11 a m
Adult Bible ( Mass.
w ere business c a llers at' P c n z nice,
and
W a n t s in
S.
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Clt»aidiii»*8§ Our Motto the most sauijlarv market 011 tb* line..
iIn Season)
4ft
Shorty” Jourdin, Prop.
W ill ship Live Stock every mouth from Avlesbury,
Then hr probated:
1r" U<1 Knin 1,1 l>;,t n* "1 water
D,, a rov
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It Did.
In “ Bohemlnn Days In Fleet- Street**
} the following story of Charlie \Yil> Man s. tlio war t*urrespondent), appears:
J " ( ’ hnrlie Williams could have given |
Pa 1*011 Munchausen a stone ami a beat- |
Ing. He spoke with a rasping North
A d v e r t is e n v c r .t .s
A r e ( j f Irohiml accent, ami libs cs.Mnpaign
\ nneedotes gainful greatly hy the stolhl.
3 matter " f fact fnanm-r in wliu*h ti)e>
t he G u irie p rs is
were narrated ’ I recall now one o f his „
1rampaign reminiscences, li is a quaint
Showing W ay
experience o f a <orrespondent under
: lire.
t
” ‘I hml got . under cover o f a big
U ’(>FLI) you travel'the road
t»ow hler and bad telhered my horse
"
tb it leadrf t«» prosjJcrity?
lieside me.
I* was just mnm.diiir a
rmd the adverti-ementj.
heskit. when n shell hurst on. the rwk
t fit; gtiidepo^ts point­
!u»* shot the nos4-bag right off my
ing the wav.
Disregard- the l charger. Jle hail shoved his outd head
•i: i*’1 .t - a n d y o u arcant of cover.’
“/And you?’ osked IVarse.
go wp»ng. and eveji
rmlly reach your de- , ** J just went op mtinehjn* n»y j/eskit.*
" ‘ But.* suggested Dnuniug. *if tIm?
i>linatio|» you do h » only after
*he|l took away the nosebag it ought
iliiVHand-mi necessary
, to hare carried away the be.ist‘s bead ^
travclJii)»g.
as well.'
,
:raveller who would
***Jt did,’ replied Williams, with the
ali-reg:irVl guidepost^,
who* utmost sang froid.”
**
f PROSPEPJTY
would hot examine tbern at
»erery opportunity, would be * The MnlUngers arv one of those old
Swiss families concerning whom my
'called f«!>oIi-*b. lie .would get
friend Dr. Curtl, distlnguUhed Swiss
(little syiiqiiitliy when lie romj phwp.etl «*f time D*et going the^ national historian and director of the
Frankfurter ZeRung/ recently told me
*Wrong direction.
I be following amusing incident, write*
1 The man who negVcts t«»
■t correspondent.
rctyl tlfcc advertisement*
Years ago a Mullingcr was one ^of
: disregapling , guideptwtn arid
H ie stair of the Hwtss legation pt Vfj is taking unnecessary chances i-» enna.
« nnn On being preseii
presented to the Etnand hi dfeJaying bis o w n prog* c peror Francis Joseph he bluntly ex-
> pressed UH* pleasure at making the ac­
whjch
( quaintance
nuaintan<e of hi* majesty,
n
pleasure, be added, was all the great­
I A D V E R T IS E M E N T S
er slue* ‘In tln»es gone by the HnpsOFFER W A Y TO
burgi* were mere retainers o f the MuP
SAVE DOLLARS
Ungers.”
that case.” the emperor Is said
« If yuo fail read and profit r,tn-In
have rcpUed. ” 1 think you w ill ad­
hr t!ic adverti«emerits Von
mit that my family has got on better
: arc giving your neighbor who • |u the world (hat cs. welter gebracbtl
due-* read tiieni an advantage.
d than your*.”-Londof Chronicle.
; res*.
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1914
Promises
*.».• .• tt . > <l.-cu« t«
th e
Itofjelnil t nureti ..jirinbiy r« ♦opgii.slat
Worship and sermon
other suitable emit a Iher,
,t 3 o clrn-k
?
He sure to keep eggs completely '' *
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. .
R ev D i 'Mcan S ilI aks, . Minister,
covecJ by tlie lime water during
,,
G e o rg e
Fish
Mew York IVjsL
All an- in-
crock, blitter-tub, c-indy pail, or
t
We make all our Sausage from
the best of Pork.
hefore thefn are the addresses o f Hie
they'll m-id to set ’em ii{>
Hands That Make Beauty. «
Tho.. father o f Saint (Lindens, ibo
sculptor, was a bootnihker and fait |
tho' same enthusiasm into making n
.slake the lime with a small (plan-!:
'[ a , - |
•
good boot that his son put into model- !
ing statues
Millions are spent on !
tity of watgr and then stir the
lainfiijgs and sculptures, lutt just a s ]
"milk of lime’’ so formed into o
Church Services
many millions are spent on other pro* 1
dm lions of Ihe human hand and brain. ;
gallons of water. Afler tlm mix- ( *HA IK p U E S B Y T E K I A N They may not be classcsl as* ;works «»f
art. yet art* they thp heaulifnl liandi*
ture bus-been kept well stirred for
( lll ’HCJI
craft <>f men add women. 'J in* prod­
a f<*\v hours it is allowrni to settle
Public- Worship and Bible Si inly ucts of ihe rabinct n.akers of the
••iahteci.dll centuiy. Hie weaving <»f
The clear liquid above is drawn «uuj Sunday school at 11 a.ui.
the Hindu tin u and v • im n sJn<e tile
off and poured over tin* eggs which
Worship and Sermon at T evefi-! dayr of pa- Arabian Njgirt the hues
and tapestries w.psked.bv |casant girls.
hsve pfenom iy k u n placed in a i" ’4 . , i
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1
anus or i|neons< the croalibns of the
l*l» \ INC1AI.
t ci i o n : i «
A. P. H U M P H R E Y ,
New
Butcher
Shop
Now
Open
\VA>'TS in THIS LINE
Poultry
very .... .
^
ft gallons <30 lb« ) -of water will USu|»j«-ct— “ Lifj-. a tiim-of
,
.
nesh by Rev. A. Armstrong next get married
ample and the resulting lime water v T, J
.
Satisfaction guaranteed
LAND EENL
YOUR
.lu,e ,m-- £ “ ^ S . J e i . ^ T w Z X n ! ^
\l,
TO gallon s
The most important part of an auctioi^sale
A.
SU PPLY
p r e p a r a tio n s ,
rtf linu* Wilt I r,
o w in g to
H.
CAN
There was. hajyever, a tin
Mi. KuUutrtoru diMl Air.
<ilKi.rf
‘‘KJlehen t lenslls at Muner’s,*'
f
ru in g I l.e ? p reparation o f ;t|j
( V aiL. represent it.g t hr- new “Just tlm Jinn* l or Your WY<Hin4
lim e wall r P rofessor S h u tts a y s .
i> a rL h .‘
O w in g to a m is u u d e r- Ureukfu^-Hie l.itlie Dining
lu
-
.
m
It
has bt
" ‘ r‘
v' J . .
8‘ . rt
fnents like this: “ Get Your House Fur*
,
p refem itin g the; K a ilw a y M is s io n ,] nishings at Otter's.”
*•Engagement
^ o w n c o n c l . i d v e l y th e su p r i o r i tv R<J , , ( L . ^ a r an d w d e . M r . in s u ll.
Mnrveluu* S .V etiou - at
R. A. S C O T T
Salt Meat
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A H'liiS '.‘I (Txperiiiici.ts i»i egg at tin; home n{ Mrs L. Barton on * * * " ' ' * * " ‘cro both mistaken 'Jhanks
]
...
awfully for the brush.
preservation was carried on by Thursday.
M a j <th.
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J/rofesbor Shutl of tin; (Central Kx- ' »St. Midhael’a church was for-j
Pracfical People.
Tbi
Li ihundt^l
,
l i over
_ ' „ to
* ,i.
i, ,ot1 s ....
A tourist
P«yiinciital Farm. Ottawa.
J
mejiv
the ...
parislf
. t found himstlf in :i .German
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village far out of the beaten t-rnck of
fiv e
W e Can Supply
Avlesbury Meat Market
Preservation of liggs
hand a fine of .Stationary,
aid*. Fill I id 'uIs, Slatciih ills,
Don't forget to m ikI in flint
print ire/ you art' mfiling.
sales in the past..
Fresh Meat
Banner
Year
for
You
«
Don’t forget the
fact, the
N ew s
is prepared to
print your Bills
at short notice.
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Send
That
Next
Job
of
Printing
to
the
News
Job
Rooms
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THE
Your Liver
is Clogged jp
That'* W k f Yoa’re Tired — Oat •#
Sort* -1last m ApfUt*
CARTER’S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
BUmu
and Suh Hradtukt.
t>m*li PUI, Small Doie, Small Price.
G e n u in e
be* Signature
C l& B K ’S
NEWS.
CRATE.
SASKATCHEWAN.
W y Time Can’t be Defined
Shall We Harden Our Children?
If the Atlantic Were Lowered
Time t* »f»nie?hiaij •* tmte-rannot ba
If we attempt to harden our child
The pressure of water increase*
The First Meeting of toe Internation­ ad^i a '- ir defined. It is what orlen ren during the periods of rapid growth w it* th * depth One mile down
this
iig‘ u cull u relative thing—
*-something the consequcnm may be disastrous, jpressure Is reckoned at more than a
al Irrigation Congress in
dejwiraF-at on other things
It is. of These periods of rapid growth are be- <ton to the square inch—in
other
Canada
o irsc. m » vired by
n
or rather tween the fourth and the fifth, the words, more than 133 times the presv or
IR*t tim'1
e »ta
j the sequence o f events.
(nlnrh and the tenth ar.d the thirteenth sure o f th© atmosphere. The depth
Uou in J»1-• the Int* ruation.il Irriga
Suppose, tor instance, that it takes j and the fiftee nth years. The writer of the sea presents some interesting
•fim congress will hold *ta scssicus
map one second to raise and lower j quotes Dr. Alois S'rasser. who says considerations
If, it is claimed by
(his fall.* Inicreeling a*J this newM ^is ham!
If th**re are other brings Jthat hardening is necessary, but that. one authority, the Atlantic Ocean
v.ill he to tue farm»*rc of the western 'bat can perform the same action lu a: in addition to the age of the child, his were lowered 6,f*64 feet it would be
provinces, it liccDSe# still iu<>r • in- hundredth of a second, that period , constitution should be considered, and reduced to half its present width.
tereatiug when it is known that this will W a second to them, for, after ali. j the surface covering of his body r~- If it were lowered r. little more than
itouffebii a 41 hf»ld ij a s«*s»ii ns in ..<• n a ire time by the number o fj iated to his weight,
three miles the result would be dry
I be
meeting physical actions we can perform. This i During the first few >earj o f a land all the way between Newfound
Canada
Calgary is
board
of
g
o
e
r
♦
*
chorea
by
th*
Lemg
tue
case,
certain
insect.,
t.»at
child's
life?
it
is
n
ressary
only
to
p!a
land and Ireland, i f the MediierranLicrs and October
•• *. 8, 1 are th* lit*? OBily a week bat© really lived sev- adapt his body to indoor tempera-j ean were lowered 660 feet Africa
! date# . ‘ii. c ’ ed
TJliis body is an out- **ra! year?.
* tures, and suitably clad, to varying |would be Joined to Italy and three *epjg ro w th t jf * the Nation;.I Irrigation
Jf w<* « ;i •• ivnagi-.e human lift on an outdoor temperatures.
The child ! arate teas would remain
I * ongress.
which,
up
t»>
1112,
confined
- .
.
.
, C itron that tiny parti* *e of modern, should not he given <?ven mildly cold,
—---------- ------i’ ■* acUkiti'-H to Mi»f I n. • d Mat* -» ana ^ .j
a thousa-d o f which
are j i,aths before he is 3 to 4 years of
Pain Fleet Before it — There is
Mexico
At tio* 1112 in* * ting in S&‘ j(,uri<$ in an. atom o l hydrogen, one j age.; then only a mere sponging o f the more
virtue
in a bottle of Dr.
Lake L ily it wan d»;< id* 1 t<» iu* r« a
-. . ond of ou}* tihie is about jtwenty t'il- body and this in the morning. Cold j Thomas’ Eclectric OH as a subduer of
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her
♦h** -cop.- ol the org?uiwrtion so iha^ jjon_ year* ( 0 them.
On the other showers and douches at this age are ' Pain than in gallons of other inediif would f-.ubrar« Canada. n»i;? v us jiari,| jf *-e can imagine that stellar detrimental.
L ine. The pubU£ know this and there
f don© * hlef-y on account of the gF**at s, st,.rns
liff. one of ihHr seconds
Up to tiie tim** he is 11 a =kort sti-ia re i’ew households throughout the
|stride- »--ar Gaicida iiad ,l*adu *0 ,rri k about twenty billioni of our years, j mutating bath in the morning is all (country where it cannot he found
:a*ion 'matters
and
the
nit**d
A great many things dripend u p o n '^ a t [s. necessary. Regularity in th is •’Thirty years o f. use has familiarized
Slates < xperta thought thar the ex this idea o f tin e
One liiiuistor ex- ; matter is imi»ortant. Safety and com- the peoph with ir. and made it a
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L
I
La
til
.
M
il
.
. of* turning
.
• . water
-_«
i_
**rts or this country should he given
tUe ’miracle
the
fqi>>arc the criteria, depending upon household medit in© throughout
a oppor><inity to * < op* rate i:i th»* , fto wine \,v
it ait
all m«aD9
by sav
sa> ing H
moans aim
simply ihq sue' Piitibility o f the child.
western world.
‘ work. As soon a* it became -known , tti«at-tb« fm e of growth o f tac grape
*
U IM U M M
W EEKLY
AN IM PO R TAN T CONVENTION
J
Tha* Nagging Pain in the Back
is Closed by Just oasThrow - weak, strained. Irritated kidnr
dnew
there Is just owe way to stop It.
And
G IN P IL L S
strengthen and heal the kidueys —
neutralise the urine—ston those scald­
ing passages—sad quickly relieve the
ain in tnt back and fimbe. Gin
ills- are also the recognized cure for
Rbeamstism and Sciatica. 50c. a box;
6 for ft 50. At all dealers or sent on
receipt of price.
Sample free if you mention this paper.
NATIONM, itltf AND CUMIfAL t t . OF CANADA LIMITED.
P
IIS
TtlOVTO.
To keep your trac es in best condition, use
Eureka Harness Oil
It sinks into the leather and keeps it scuff
and strong. Free from acid.
v./n c o n v e n ie n t sizes.
D ea lers e v e r y w h e r e .
ffi,ar ! ! ‘ r M,V ‘ tV1 'l u l l !?Uie Burea,Ii
-brirtened.
The rea*dn a quick,
y
one in the hotel smoking,
Our lmag.nat.on
national oiie th • Ii.d.i-tnal HUfja »,
mmn ;tCeou.pl.she.^ so much room wifh one oxt.epl|ofl, had been
W e worry a lor over troubles that)
of < algary thiougti • •' • '
‘
no*e in the aauie time than a slow l(0, j in^ fortjj on bis own personal I never materialize. The greater part of
.kU Ilf-gut ion atfe**'’ta “
. ,,
j one t, tliat he liv»*s t»y a different %ys bravcry anfl r,rescnce of mind Every our woes lives in on;* imagination. On
strong h .1 for tli. I
,
,;f t‘ ri:e
tbr othr-.
body, with the same exception, bad r<* {that wo wa^u* our 8trenf,t!i and ncrv«
.,nd h.* w- Iven ru o ^ n
.
lt0f/r .
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counted at least one hair-rai«ing ep ! force, leaving a rathe,- wedk prop on
'
mV
t 1• iVtii* foi
Ho* ,0 RefTlove Warts »
sod** in which he figured as the ym which to lean fn real adi^rstfv Trou,,mv«il i*<
* ' . iri.c* *( .ennl.
Don't allow 'hose iihsigtilty exercs- ■hodimr-nt of cool courage.
ble we must meet -that Is inevitable
F A K M E U 9
the log melting a
1
j *. ns* * to sjwil th*» l»e»ufy of your j At la^t tl»e silent exception was
but we do not have to !lvc it
Can always m ik « sura of gett ng the
highest prices for W H EAT,
j |!’n
♦ *t.... t. r-iicarv' hands t r arms
Kcnuovc them pain- asked if lie liad never had cause to |-through twice, the first time in i.ULgOATS, BAR LE Y and FLAX by shipping their car lots to FORT W IL ­
L nr T , : M mi T i r r ^ S ™ f e l l ^ ‘ ^ - l » - <-«re Ibera for all tine* by ap- w „ his presen-e of mind.
j*uut.on
A f.a r of what the future
LIAM AND PORT ARTHUR and having them sold on commission by
I n.i.-d M mI - b irruaim a ie 1
^
pljUl4(|t*s yuiaU^ fo r i, and '
Only once,* he repUeil. yawning ‘‘I contain* is a d o . upon our heels and
TH O M PSO N SONS A N D C O M P A N Y ,
r ' " r r. \ ‘ , „
•• K racto
.Fai^ur. Impcnwibk. had dropped into a ctrctoi Id paw p reteaU
• i<
, lit always sen U •
Ptitnnm^ away a cm iplj of hours. It
was ah*pc.rtaii.t ■ '
THE W ELL-KN O W N FARMERS AGEf.TS
ADDRESS 701 703 Y., GRAIN EXCHANGE, W INNIPEG
ImaldLg sicpa forward U
irrigation' <‘< 4 A" i[ Wart ^xtraKdor Prfce 25e. j bright little sliuw. and the performing
•lephauts were particularly wonder |
Imagination
rind In some phases -of th ; work is ,
1:
Banking in England
I.fill.
*
'‘ Now.” paid
Ihe *Htuge-ibanaget\.
farther developed than il*> southern;
t
Spiteful
i
Sea Hortea
cousin. Another thing that the men 1 T|h( vstem of credit; in Kughind is [ “ Suddenly tttrrq was a shri1k from.-“you are th« heroine. You are hup*
fn.m ih
Unite*’ gtaLea intend
to'd ifferen t from M ai luj this country. |the women. The biggent elephant had pewd to suffer more than anybody
“ Do you Know, Mayme. I had 'b o j*. lu: the
Pacific oce.rn i «m lulu *-s n»
|n the play. You U.ust put your |,arde.st work mi the world to keep j fain ; a b ngtli of from t. ii 1-- twelve
Study i« the reason that haq cau^-d and the mere fa< I thsifa man has a n , escaped from liis keeper ^ami was |^
' im-hf s. but • v n in •
m nhotii 11,*•
s.) many farmers lo lrav the United acehuiit In ft bank servje* to g iv e him making for the ntosc crowded part o f s e lf into a fia m e o f mind which “ x ' l r Smith fyom le-opo;-ing *’
.tin*
o
n
e
cunuof
open
an
ac-j
the
te
n
twhere
I
happn
ed
to
be
bit*!
presentH
g rie f and rem orse.’*
qtal
or (fausda Mr Arthur Hook- staiKtiug
_. ...
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.
“ I dans, say you had to some othior |limit ol
thefij) found in
Atlantia
‘
* ri.|,rv #1f tic
congr. a
lor , omit with .1 hunk iu Eng:*nd r a n e ly . ting, by the way There was a slam1 know, replied the leading Nvorl." Baltimore American.
( wuttfrs.
.
*rd ggyll’ i„ a„
int.Tview lhy carrying money 1*1 the hank and \pede of frighfem d people. The shriek*^ man.
Til try Io make myself believe
with
a Sait
I ak- paper
Even lieflosilliig it If.* must have two first j of women and children filled the air. M m 0.10 of lU* pe*»ph- who pai l two
A$k tot
Minaret's and 'take no
Only One BROMO Q U ININE”
though 1 he immigration from the clash references h fore a hank will j strong men feinted, and the pamK- d*dla, * lo see the olay. *
To get the g«*Jtuine. < »* tor full other
A *t/i «1.t*
* rwrm
M«ii.*s to Canada may l#e decreasing acor fit his acccwirt, MHl when refer-; moiiiuni reigned supreme.
/
<•» if.in .a
plain*, L A X A T IV E ItltOMO QUIN
r.' i.
w . t * « gi* n t « * t i
never the less tin number o f c o l en ie i, given it n.' an- tint the -***r . ” ** silepL o a r s listeners gasped. !
V.. Iim la IhuHMWll <>l
First
Sliopper Ho your llnwtbatut
JINK. Tibok U*r signature o f E. YV.
"■But I am pro id to-say. .continued j
*♦*(*•
tiM I t u U i l States# farmers wit., ar- tak-jHori giving it would indorse or stand
ilROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day. rel'p^ed to a t ar ili-it TnvHy. blue and
wai'4 •• • *.<»*#
ing
up
land
4
n
Uanada
pi
rents
a
ser-lfo^
the
person
to
wliom
it
is
gi
eti
that
gentleman,
that
1
Kept
my
h*Md
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ilitmuii. K»w
n*auK e waistctipt >i i bought for hint'
•
i« »•>'»- -h.n<« ia
,.,'j *, ..... *,.... U) ■ ■ t ie 1 nited v reference in England mcanf more (and in consequence- escaped mihurt
I qaioblv stops cou*h«. cure* cotd-.. snd he*!* ! Zlfil •
la ’ t Isre-K.
bU*i>i Jfw.
W r it*
states *l< h gat<
to lie* Ualaarv com- thjn a ui*
phrase. Check* r.n. in Mbs , “ What on earth did you do?” so tne* the Arost i d l n n .
”
S5<,Dli
n o w . -nrlw i.n, U
Scjt ond Hhopp* r 'i ■*■' li * V v larc l
“ Perkin.0 believed that a u m i 's ehai
«•'.!* 1r r. of 'Mir
ere»s will ni;-kc this one of the'chief in ! England cannot ! • obtained f o r , body asked.
Htomieb. .
First Spectacles
iu<-lc;r can he <b*» rmin»*cJ !»:• his hand-tit Went .igailHt
Irt.ig
l.*l«r It. «r
points of their study.’*
|the men- asking, and n -man musr | 1? Oh,
just de pt on running he* •
* flm* *IWk M*.t
Tlwr.- is *10 doubt that few of the hate un account in oidetr to get j bind t ie elephant.
| The earliest know n pair of real : wr.iting.”
r.rr^;. iat.| <■, - —j
No Promotif n for Drinkers
spectacles was qiade by Sfilvino [ "I don't, renaenihei’ hCeing any* of
m u h . n.'.-h " l l . ' k
peopb* of Western Canada fully real-1 chfcks from any hank ’Hicv etnnot |
—
— ^
Wrtl *M |»*fl Yrm•
d'Arina to. Of course*, tlieri? had hern |Berltin^' handwriting."
. A.j new rule has ...-efi posted by the
Uh»» w. ‘.hm %rm i/.i what great h< re fits litis <oun!ry he 'picked up on bank counters or in
Urconscious Criticism
I 'lw t ii'.m l A * , r w i ’.
'snow Hpeetscles” from time iniiuem-1_ No. Perkins always lines a typ'
Car iegi*' Steel Company ar aP its
a il’ r*-an from tli»» coming o f so ini-; pujjlic places
LTD ate accounts in
^|ri;
jp-cksian
Winthrup, at a )
..
.
all
un lak. w*
f.-j iVritef."—'('leveland Plain Deal, r
plants in the Pittsburg *lisinrl. »■».
o f oa r *«»•
iwt.ru .1
l-.dv
T l,r ,. will Ik- sOm .jK.KlUh ta .k s . ' « • » , ( a.
.1
ifl NVw Vork. laid of l !lP I j M u M h ^ w l .st =la™!!?s
I . i i a fa r
W « n t i r i n a la tmlt t ur li -n -U
>follows:
’ ll**reatr* r all prem**tiou t
mtM> i t iu u < i i m * to «in
th * boon**!a,
*«t-h
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in
alt.
..dam-,
whi,
h.
I
*!.*->
for.
Ih.-*..*;ra
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l
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r
t
v
a
n
TomI>im 1 think «>••* cf'Vr to o roo4 to • « tram t.n t *»r>4
Some Snipe
' . of any character wbatevr-r, will b*»
together with the repreaentutiv/s oi <imrg*' being $.»u .« ‘ *m .. I u
ar . ..j
that some of these fasti- j
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i Vra* *•» f<
Vr.u
* C.fOtl*. WIm'm Ii
I Will h" wno.-a* *Vtf.f.i
A Dublin gentleman was spendiT g niad«r from tlo* ranks of those who
for. igtt gOvernme. rs an«J visitor.-*, enr or _i wf; banka in EaKKnol v. hi.--li j iuns ,ai*H heantlful. The worst Rtric
rpit *>r ir.nn'Rhow tW
Iris tacation with soniu friends iu tue do Hot indulge in iutoxi'^tin* ILquois
w 141 tiilug the total ihaf " I s»tfen*l j-di^ciiiuMiati* so <*aretnil> -it tip
‘ i tnre, perhaps. - that can be utteied
comfortable style of rings of black
the; sessions of he rongress in <‘al-1 eojintw. they a*-cep», that wv.-i a ^,f r' ! against thepi was the
unconscious horn, nut unlike iiu> dar'K rims of gut- west of Irelaml. As lie was being of ajny iiin<l. and are Known ij<» l*c:;d>J i * * or* l* o f
.
. ■ • I lln *Uod. I j m i a . W.,
■ a i 'i a l
driven to his dealiuatiou he noticed staiiiers or. .tee».*dale-s in nil *thn
j gary w* 11 up
to in.oon Of these
ter smi \< tortunat * enough
i r 1,4 r ; stricture of ai little hoy Of fried
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account
a hog that promised good shooting jj nj* a|fjingH that Mies*.* Wotd« iu^dy.
j thousand t i e r * a te very few tha
md wked-hiH jarvev if Mi**r<* s«-re any Foremen in Ihe various d* j*UrlmeiiiH
Jnot men o f high Htapding i:t the *.,m*' ltd can g*-»■er* dil tit an eitji in Eng-1 *11** was looking at a photograph t»f
The Fortunate Mr. V.
HUi.ie ill it
•S*huipe. is'lt, SOT? Did arojlnslructeil f*» rigull.v enfe.e** t»,i4
1munities from t\,hu h they i on.. . In lepd or on. Ihe r iiit ineat of l.u op .
vt,ry. p,.afijiful lady. This <tu autifel
There is a theatrical, inaga/in * hi \e say Hhiiipe** Hhure. if v»- w* nt in-1 ri,l*e
Ib e ’ mder was . |»r.*>t»nrsat rho
A
A N Y O N E
| idod in Cm ir number ar * Ntfire 8f
.
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lady won- a Wall gown of diaphanous
un lliey’J litistligation o f^ L II Gary, ehai>fmui
leading cap uli-'ts in ih r .it *1
*'*1" vorms tha>
r
' white r.iuft like gossamer Her white New York who i i.p on the needs*of . |o lp at: |>(,K without
CAN
of lh«? Unit* d Ht-it's Htee|-| eorpi.im*
kind i »rm « w.-rc l.ar>slash on the left the *ir* d hiisiuess- man. but a little j at© yr/!*’
r . fi't'ni 'lw-ir l-inh arm o f ...............
States. practicaRy all the
tion. who has i.isii*
d a f'tt* ne nt to
hasin-d
in the Side of the skirl reveal* d her white hif shy on geueral *-d*ieation In b is ,
ligation and re<-la»uat|oii i ngihe«»rk. . those tiiai find lodgements
tfie] * ffe* l that fit** coriM>ratIimi is d*'
Handicarped
j and hundreds or agriiftiltnral i x»»erts stomaeh
stomach ail'd
aim those
mos* that
mar are
ar*|4,|found
M 1J aii|c stockings, her little white shco office they were discussing tin* pre
I,anl l i . n « Iln*urr1< ,il
* , « „ ? I W t I ki...w teriiiined !*» mlvame only s**|h*,r ir>en.
all hard headed business meti.It I in the Intestines. Ihe latter
an- th.*, aniJ tiu. spoe-fl fastening of
narrow
Many aicidehts at** sa* I t*» twvo been
; cihouhl not take much imagina i-nt to most destructive, p « t>p- * l»ng
,,,f* j ribl>oii that ran in criss-cross sandal
due to intoxicated worKinefi
This
° ’ iVHI." h rR a id . “ I W
>,«m S..J h“ w ' »
* * * * * * * * tl,e
j realize the spb ndid efiU-it tie* visit of walls ol th- intestine^ utnj if
* » ’ |Tasf,io,i. up her ankle,
THEIR CLOTHES*
tl.i.t I . uw \1,- H / -'-y j *
proprietor: or order w ill'apply to all til-- sii'ju dLry
WITH
these me* will have <j»n Cm < i-itry. .ten* red vvit.i vork havoc .here. tM; »hov studied Ibis’ beauti- in this
• onppanh
of the st***d .tMfimi.ition,
-------------j-orf'H Worm -Powder* d i > i ^
*»««n
jj phot„ Rnip!, ' gravely.
Then
h»M3,1 t,M' lfM , .'.v‘ ' . •'1
* ’
**! the nirat itiark-'l "lint y o «r hand dors ami w ill he a In a
blow* ,“t int* »n*
A Creed for th- Country
^nds and while expelling tip m
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vK,,y ^
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it prom- perpxice
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\Y ho s lh a t. inquired on of the
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company.
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C o d made. Js mere beautiful than tl»e . ^
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fjen ealogist
VV* II. Mr ; i E*-rm:in,
! "W hy,
this guy \'; ciinrn, that!
j (* j v, v/l ieii n a n Amade; tliat *i :«• out
D
Mrs Smith was an nrde.u worker;intakes all jlieni patent el*-au*-r "*
i A <• year old was wal«*ir in a bar l Ijjav *•-i i a* *•'! ha* k youi .•• • • 11 > i<*
of'do. t s and :n touch with th*- earili
Worc< tainting
j ju tj1P i-Uu8C of the prevention i*r
a ft’r» ucli w*MKl**li*»ppcr,. \vhi| marin-d
i lH*r*k cbuiir.
.
jThe Dye that colors A N Y K IN O l
is
natural life of 4nnn. I believe
Mra Bradle. . wb n que*|«oned by a . .n|{,1ty to animals, and. when Mrs
Sillicus ri'here is
hono * among I ‘ Well, my little* man, ho.v would a Ijlova Scotia’ Indian srpiav.; .in IKh-t.
o f Cloth Perfectly, with the
I that w ork’ is work wherever we' find j fellow traveller., in tit*- PuHirun_ cur.j j|‘rowi*, <-;lu»e to tea. told.-her a pathetic .thieves,
( Iholly—Good?- Only I aiuit St.tii* •
!'
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! you like.your hair efit?”
S A M E D YE .
, ir. but that work with nature is more in regard ♦<» her lu me, launched b*rth i tal<> ol- a donkey that sin- had rescued’ Cynu iis * Nonsense:
Nonsense* Th,-;. ;-.* just
"Oh. like papa’s, nith. > lltt’e r.-ijud man. St. .German Is h' i*n id y friend
n u m . o f M ia lik n
U « a n . s d S im p le.
inspiring tban Work with th** m e t in , into a rather ling and detail-d d'’ |from. a , ,-uel master tin- day before,
vvliimi I tyant to get *-v n witii.
hole at t h|e top."
bad as hi her p*-opl*
A r t f o u r l l r w f i u l o r l » f l l » r . S . « d fo r B o o k le t.
I l i a J u h M 'in - H ii l u i d t u a <
I in jitrd . M o u t r .a l
tricate machinery. 1 believe that, the j sf ription cf its* charm*.
Her little . The visitor was very interested, and j
i
---------------dignity of labor drpends not on what girls, Grace, who had been reading j w.jie^ 8ju. -oso to go. said:
[von do. but lo w you do if. that op when sh»* Im gau t*» speak. soon
J|Ifl uj.u! yo„ hav* told me all j
« Bh ji tlwtCA
lhose fu««-uatiug
fa*,..uaGiig thing.s'
things about
alm.if
• portunity comes to a hoy on the farm closed her book and listened wRh
uui
I mals. dear Mrs. Hr* wn I shall n ever1
THENCWirRCNCHRIMEDV. N 1 N-2 N-* las oft* n as to a hoy in the city; that great interest
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tin
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roin
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f* is larger and freer and Itappie* on j ■' ’ it maai ue veiv eie«san'..
reiiiarK- j s(|ri ;i (jr,uk*-v again without, thinking.;
T H E R A P I O N i :
-:
©rc^t «^C<-p««t c* #*■:» ( HKO?<it WfAKM".S-. 1.0,TVIP,OS then farm than iu the town: that my ! *hJ the chute ** acquaint a dee. D»n.e- ’jf
* VIM. niliMV. Ji.M.lil'?, IlKM‘,1...
F-.I^OS. I aiir,
cress depends not upon my location, what, perfunctorily, w h n Mrs BndHJJU- MTMf R N**. I**1-I.l.ISC3*Or M'AII. 11. POST 4CTS |
upon my aream*
dreams • icy
lt?y finished,
and efface,
tier
yes, T l
r.>r«.o»io. w in
hut uix»!i myself -not
not u|>«»n
huimi *-**. me*
«»*-■•.
*• •
olonel of a <* rt.it i regiment.
"Oh.:j T ( w a . v#rv . tri(.t -w,.|, ),iH you hr
iS5rir-M.5Stt.VV.VP: JfyfffgrSKK;
I».»t I..--.- wh»t *
» « t op. s i* * m i«* » m . mfiiishisin. ssibl: ;;ou.
who wa i very
m
! on luck, but
i . Mr
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M i A m i r*v*
r.V:
hul u|wm
u|»oii piu<!<
pin*'< li oeiievc
believe in n
it unw
n i'id In* perfe*
',,' ..uv,
*al I off ieet s. was ’ continually
inspcci ing
| H E R A P I O N
rr.ir.o't - »«. working when you work, and playing :»la* * is it, mamma.'
their rooms to-see if everything was
•KK THAT fUAM Mahi.M» •*. 'Rf> ’ I MKaiPlON’ 1_•<.»* : wilPtt V* til plU'V. Wild givillg illl*l (ii‘‘‘ Y\llV, otu* own iiome r»f course,
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T „ e7.-ry";~.rl'of nis»i-r-il the
or. w»nw»-h«l
° n- * * *
tin- room
o f an offieer who wa* nolxd for his '
life, Edwi-u Osg*»o*l Grover, .
harrapse*!.
„ !Wit. Me had nearlv finished liis it*
-------------------"Oh, d e a r’’ said Grace
sighing,
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,
'g, j■Kpection
when he noticed a cobweb in
'how' much h iter it -sounds Ilian it
fi.et Ahead vf the Flies
one of the corners and thought io him- *
lookH.*’---Exchange.
self: “ Now I have sot. him."
If you have stable litter, garbage, j
or any sort of waste mater fa I on
f
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. I Keep
Minard’s Linlrrent in the
What doe. this mean. a.-K* d th
Of Marl ing Devices Send for it.
your prenrres that -can furnish tf?itli-|.
! colonel.
DICKINSQN. The Stamp Man.
rr f,,od or a hatcMug place for dies.
’
________ _The young officer coolly replied:
,
* l l Y First S reet East. Calgary !« ],,« „ fi Un now
J'
i “ W e always keep one iq case a man :
] Filth breeds Hi*-*— not in the old
S
V* -*
War<*
cr’ jctits his finger.”
PA T E N T S
|spontane ous generaMon
sense, but * **"'}‘
„ ,!‘' or w:n,|bw Klags
------------------Feluerstonhaugh W Co., head office. .p ra lM lly # * L «« breed disease
|lX4.h^, b/ twpIv, iH;d l wani a
The principal of an academy in
King sire.. **:,-t. Toronto, Canada,
j **?*}}> tyt,!M!!'?* t ™ * " '- * ! ,* '[ “ !y.S,± man to * on,**' rigid over *.3 w.s h ^ . . ’ Providence had been in tin- habit of
and the various intestinal disorders
requiring the boys in his Sliakesp' are j
wtiirh Kill so many thoisands of and.. set if.
. » . * - ,
rk ! class to give appropriate titles for the |
rrfl«*
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Very,
well,
ma
am.
sa*«|
the
He
babi's every warm season.
enes in Mte different plaj'S. After ■
way to save Iftibtes is to wflp** out and calling the proprietor lo tend t h e ;st
front of the store, lie accompanied reading “ Tin* Merchant of Venice" f*c
Book fitf. A Hiaple ) the breeding places and food supplies;' the woman around the corner to her asked one of the boys to suggest a
Home treafmea* rrnovrd *>f fliys ilftOFe til*' \vinS‘*I pests “ ...
• , lions.-. ami arouml thr :«.!*»■ u- th;-; S'**1
for the «t»n*> in which Jeslump fromthis ladr'fibrrssl flV*’
...h a c k porch. « here aha .took the mop. j
« “ ■»'* “ » » > fr" m '*** ' “ ' I ' " 3
Old
Not even a vnuqea (lomestica w ill.
. , 4 a p« fleetly Komi pane of |hnnw. with l.nrpil/n
j I
9m(rMMc*. «ewiil»t>TbJhCMdi«siuMMials. stop
l*»n;; in .1 place which *1* nies " *
*
i'. r-achc.1 throt.Kh che1 T h - boy after a
f-*
mmut«e
• F rom one who h at learn ed to a p p rec ia te D r. Chaae a. N e r v e F o o d .
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showed
his
fainiliTHE 0ANAOA CaNCER INSTITUTE. LtMiTto him food and lodKi.K Clean up "*>*■
uulatrUrd Ibo' *:i."d,.*:4aud"said: j thousl.tful aih-m-e. slmWeii his famili i
IO CHUHCHllL AVE . TORONTO
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KO io thro,1*1, the window a ri*V will, Mie melodrama a « well
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From Frying Pan Into Fire
‘ jn 4 uni0( k til<. ,|(M,i f..r me; arter j Shakespeare. !,;• answer,n*:
Modern life whether in the office, factory or home means
Hmator Bristo* was talking to t| at von can put In ibe ne* pane ami
"V o Mother to Cuiile Iter,
Conjugal Felicity
an enormous strain on the more delicate nervous system of
some Kansas politicians. He was *;is- TJ1y husband will pay you tomorrow. I ;
.
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A teacher iu a L iv e n *001 school cussing the action of the troops nn- p.ff1 tPy keys at home when I went;
women. Whether it is the girl behind the counter or the
Two motorists,having almost nun
j
was livin g t*. find from a tiny child der Cornwallis during the revolution, railing
this afternoon." Newark 0ft tb»*ir temper— and tbeii- tires -in ,
lady going the round of society functions, the nerves are at
the name of his. ..father,
lie
seemed
. 1 . .
, 1
*'Aad in the »-nd they became, pan- News
a vain attempt to find a hotel with a
quit*} unable o think of t. u h P • i4..Ktrii.kt.u
j nd* c*t. they were quite
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vacant bed. were , at last forced to
high tension and require an abundance of rich, red blood if
THE IMPERIAL OIL CO., Limited
WATCHFREE.
S H IE jO M
DYOLA
CANCER
\ Message to Women
■Well, what does your neither call
;up her husband and say Oh, fo :t.t ^0 r c a I fiohll4 ori fb , i mUe of Crcy*. j * ™ ! ’
L L !r„o *r the*
.........
b im r
there ar*« !• trgi; ?f» d » vi stairs. I> u t * , .
i >n|niplJ
Westiihaiia
Fhe.v turned in. ami one o f th
Th)e response was eloquent of t*.e (
manners of the neighborhood:
She i ^°!1. neai
'•»«>
; t . ,; ...r r„
ar:i «-•
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\ f znot.
r .manage to.
.. ' r r J , o , <
was- *not.
He ^could
doesn’t call him anything-—she likes do?
’Bur Blanc at last hit upon an
John^G* x"' Lish m rn ^ M ieC on n er do,,pe the
an'1 h‘ ™ '1
a['
him.
•ha’ he thought would compose his Anwr|cjln .mburoad.fr fo Germs* v
j r ho!,r * * * * *
' V.ofenG^shSik !
wife permanently.
Look here,
he
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I until three. Then be violently shook
She If I'd Known before wv were said, "you can rest assured those.
'
his snoring friend.
married that you swore so. I’d never noises are not burglars. .Burglars
articular
"W h at’s tii ? tnaf r -r?" growled th e'
have; accepted you.
work in absolute silebce. You never
They tell me Hi Diggs is settin' Up, sleeper. "It can’t be timo to ge* up
. He — Confound It! That’* what hear a sound from ttiom! ' ”
as a gent.crnau farmer.
fy e t !"
coinels *of being a hypocrite.
Th -S en ator smiled.
“ Yep. Si is purty particular, tro.
No. it isn’t." r-rorted his frimid.
\nd new.” he aided. "M r
Blanc He never fonjita to put on his drexajccnltintiing to sitak** him. ‘ but it’s my
Hi*. Disguise
wakes up her husband iu a blue panic overalls at six oclock.
turn to aleep on the feather.
down
Miranda—(kuildn t you think of a wherever there’s no noise
brighter tde>t, Reg* !e. than turning j stairs."
Dangerous
Rain Records
1,;* in your ordinary clothes'"
I
—----------------“ It's a risky business, making
Records of winrers in the
past
Reginald Ib re*. I say. hold on' 1 ' e
Gentleness and * he**rfulne«5. these pointed r, marks about any one."
\ bring to light some accounts of *x
come as a bully waiter
Lond<*n
before all morality— they are
‘W h y so?"
j cesglve rains, for in l-HJ'J
sauge
stamper.
1 the perfect duties.
If your morals
‘ Because you may have to (.wallow * kept ar Monumental, in California.
make you dreary, depend upon "it them.
registered t5*’».54 inches.
Only ^ at
“ Sac’s riather t'iin
Glenora. Ore., with a record of 167.29
I do not way “ give
they are wrong
’ YYiho?" ;
them up." for thev *mav h e a l: you. Cyrus <entering a sixteenth floor of for a single year* lias this rainfall
That gir! In the purple gown over iiaVe; but conceal thorn, like a vice, five of the Syndicate building, perspir- record been exceeded in records for
yonder."
: lest they should spoil the lives o f . ing and pantiug) Them stairs must the United States. The heaviest rain­
"Gosh. 1 th* ught :hat was a design ^ r t e r men — Robert Louis Steven- be several miles long’ "
fall for a single month ever recorded
Occupant o f Office—W hy didn’t you in the United States was at Helen
In tljc wall latper."—‘ Louisville Cour­
come up in one o f the elevators • Mine, Cal., in January,
when
ier-Journal.
71.54 inches fell. Campo has the rec
Mistress— What math yon so long there?
Cyrus—Not much’ 1 jes’ gee one of ord for the heaviest downpour ever
when 1 sent you into the city this af­
’em full o’ people fall down that hole recorded ia California for a single
T ry M urins Eye
Rem edy ternoon"
day. This wag eleven and a half
3 £ you h>.ve Xed Weak, Watery Eyes
I*«»Ii> J called In at a lawyer’s of- there!
inches on Aug. 12. 1801, and all of
oc Granulated Eyelids, Doesn’t Sm ar
to inquire the price of a divorce,
Scientific Problems
this fell within eighty minutes. This
•—Soothes Eye Pain. Druggist#-Sell mm
"Much energy is not utilized. There is far below the American record.
Eluritte Eye Remedy. Liquid, 25c. 50c.
Mistress— A divore : Why. you arc
ought to be some wav of conserving! however, which is held by Alexandria,
Efuna^ Eye Sal'*e in Aseptic Tubes; *mt niarr1 «Hi:
! La., with a recordof t l . i Inches in a
50c. Eye Books Free by Maif.
Polly— No. m’m. but Im engaged! the rays of the sun.”
“Yes, and look at all the energy ] single day.— Argonaut.
m
ffturius E ra Rem ®dr C #^ Chicago
In tlie Netherlands there are 7.000 tliat goes to waste in chewing
gum. I
■ ——
--miles of canals and another 3.000 If we. coaid only harness the gum-! The more we deny •ourselves th#
' wiles of navigable waterways.
chewers, eh?’*-Pittsburg Post
{more the gods supply our ^snts.
WN
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. 1000
health is to be maintained
Because Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food forms new, rich blood,
it is eminently successful in curing the ailments which cause
the greater part of woman’s suffering and hag, become duly
popular among those who have learned of ita merits.
Mrs. M. A. South, Grand Prairie. Alta . writes
•‘ I
cannot begin to tell you how much good Dr. Chase’s Nerve
Food has done me. I was all run down, had no appetite,
and suffered each month in a way only women will under­
stand. After having followed this treatment for some weeks
I feel like a different woman, sleep well, have a good appetite
and am able to do my own work, even during the time that
I formerly had so much suffering. I have no pains whatever
now: which is an entirely new experience for me. You m iy
publish thi* letter as I want all women to know how Df.
Chase’s Nerve Food has helped me, and I fee! sure it will
do as much for any woman."
, ” .
Dr. CkaM’ t Narva
f — 4,
tka grsatast at raatarafivaa, 54c. a Wx, « lar $2.S4, all 4aal«s ar F.4a»aaaaa, Bala* 4 Ca., D J.. Tarawa
erve
od
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iue—ttt^ iviti
THE KING VISITS PARIS
EFFECTS
OF CIGARETTES
CAPTURE OF VERA CRUZ,
ifEU s r ,
sm aller
titAiiv,
PROFITS
o.ir* i\.m i
n r , w
a h,
WEEKLY MARKET REPORT1" " '
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
54*;c: 3 v w 32V»c; Ex. feed.
1 fed<. :\2\<
2 feed. olVkc;
I
lA.fn.
No W crte Than cf Pipe*, if Smoke is
R. T. Riley Says Business Men Must
Future® closed; Nil , 34\ c ;
July,
.
9
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7
*6IT 's A lD TO BE OF GREATER
»
Not Inhaled
AMERICAN FORCES LANDED AF
Be Satisfied With Less
Weekly Grain Letter, Supplied by
LESSON
V.— SECOND QUARTER.
Barley
IMPORT TH AN USUAL
Ottawa.— That cigarette
smoking
TER FIERCE FIGHTING
CalgaryJ Alta
Thai w<stern Pan
Thompson, Sens 4 Co, G rain'M er­
‘
FOR M Y 3.
'4.
Th«
with
market
»s
stead)
barley
in no wot*© than any otb*r Jlnd uf
ada cannot hope to restore the dam­
chant, Winnipeg.
prices l*e up Today's prices are No.
The F»r*t Tiir.e That a Br*t<ah King ‘-.moke if not inhaled into the lungs General Carranza Regards the Seiz­ age that has been done to irs cred;t
eyt of the .Lesson, Luke **. 11-24.
W innipeg,-April
21— \>ry
little 3, 44Hc; No t
ure of Vera Cruz by the American by the immense sums that uave been change has taken place in the wheat feed, 40»it.
ar»o Oaten Ever Made a*State Pro was the declaration of Edward Mc­
Memory
Verges.
87*9— Golden
Gill, chk-f analyst of the Dominion
invested
In
real
estate
specu’
ations
Naval Forces at an Act of Hostil­
gr<gs T ''«M | (' the Streets of -he government, giving evidence beftre
markets *»f the world during tiro past
There has b’een r. more aCtiv» and
Text,
Luke
*v. ’ 8- Con>mcntary
and hasty development unless a pol­
ity to the Mexican Nation.
week.
There have been moderate stronger dcm.ud for fla\ with i*
French C ^ B t .
the * igarettc committee
He allud*-d
Prepared by Rev D- M|, Stesrnt.
icy o f coasei ration and farming de
Vera Craz.—ft x
Americans killed veloptpcnt is entered into, and busl- fluctuations in .prices from day to day. <losing today around lc up oil the
I ’uf.
I >r/H>e fit
i ire j»o : i* y to the smoking of pi peg 'and stated
pa'able
In this third part • f if
usually
an
u*i\an*
e
one
day
followed
week.
Today's
pri«*cs
arc
No.
1
>
\V
that there is great danger from their jand about thirty wounded marked the'! ness men arc- content to take
___ ___
_
%
much
iy hicb is spoken of in \e*M lbfee 4s
by
a
decline
the
next,
and
at
t
f_368kc;.
2
r
V
V
.
«
W
Ih but also in tho Kinder history of being ?h*4 and thu» condensing nico- j complete investment of Vera Cruz by l»njalle*r profits than have been made
j*;ti.! 1*1* . ' . im iuilii g ! ie Him ad- 124S;
Futures dosed: -Ala). »■
lb*, (ji■y of Pant*, a British king ami tin* of a Most poisonous ch aracter.,1* * l u l l 'd States forces.
l.*ar-Ad-j jn the part ten years In an easy man* end of the seven days a Flight
jstoric-s of the ltjitt st*ei (*, )i‘ e U si coiu
all
1
July.
lMic\c;
OclViher,
14
^K
vam
e
today
has
helped
to
hiak
The* pernicious effects of cigarettes j miral Fletcher ik now in qomraand of j ^eTt waB
note sounded by It T.
q j« eft n.pde a state progress through
All prices quoted a ls r e ai
average
advance of around *2c for , ....
b is* u laud the b**i soil- w* 1»';4\j• t *a» titu!ly
tie it racin' of the Trench capital. upon ' liil W n were described by Mrs. the laud operations, while Kear-Ad-i Hiley, managing directed of ihe Nor
the week. A factor that has given a on tKlivery in stor*- Fort V ih a m and |s»t t K‘rtb the ht an of *k>ii t! r Futher,
Oft* ©Itbe late K m * Edward V II was Boh*- Henderson, an officer of the miral Badger, commander‘ in chief of j therii Trusts company. Winnipeg, and
.•1ms no on** hut th** So mi» ■< mi *-»uld
l*ort Arthur. *
accompanied by Que* n Alexandria, juvenile court of Montreal; "M y ob- f be Atlantic 1W« t, has brought his ) viee-prssliflrat of the Pnion Bank, be- heavy handicap to advance in wheat
» i Hi : ho
Oril it out. fo r • 1*
when vijoting f ’aris in February* 1007, w-rvation.” sh»* aaid, ‘is that children rt#S into the harbor on the .Minne-1 fore tbP member* of the Canadian prices has been the sharp decline in
Iguiw 'Hi
iH-ui b al Hhi Fut>i«
MAGAZINE POSTAL RATES
tciub at a luncheon. President Vali corn price:, in the Chicago market As
but 'in it hat occasion their majesties excessively using cigarette* are un *oU .
S> n*. ;*n 1
[ pn\ inan th« fm?ii*
every onb versed in the grain trad**.is
general advance began qnette presided
travelled incognito at the Duke ami der site a* wejj as. deficient in n»or?.l* j After ih
nd there were uDOut aware, the corn crop in the l ulled
ill reveal
|jh»* ro HllOlJlisoirt it
Rt Hon. Charfes Hobhou.se Replies him ' t Matt
Hue Hear, of Lancaster and stayed at ify and mentality. * haw known Them *’he Mexican s n ij^ r t on the roof*. put* ir»0 ’ present
U»ld in
- xi. 27
States last year was several hundred
tin Hri'Uh embassy, the visit lacking to come into «*ourt with their htorn j up a stubborn resistance. There w a «j Mr. Kik y spoke on rbard times million bushels short owing tn severe
to Delegation of British
I
« of th
k>. stale ceremonial.
Paris Indeed acliH aln ok* burned out—unabl to <>m brisk action, the guns o f the * and after a*sigi.ing sohfe of the rea
\. V Hi;
Publishers
n Ji
for the money
stringency j drought in the southwvstei n corn
hjad but few opportunities o f we!* eat or sleep properly because of us* Prairie and ( hester assisting in sil- i gor,*
a* in Gab
London -liigh ft Mop F baric* H ole Jir*d »iif Me iov i *•; i ‘to S
i la v e known many |eneing a heavy fin from *h* naval ! through whlcji the world l.a* been states. At .he same- time Hr; njtw
British sovereigns within her ing * igar» n« s
\
11u* [io\V of sh •
tarifT. of October, J‘*12, took the dtitiv house, po.simaster geiieral, rec« iveil .. ji, 2i» ; 1
Aft» r the infanr. Henry. V I, cases where mothers have given tig- a lle g e , shelli from the Prairie fin-- » pasaing, turned his attention "to the
:;u.
newH- Kpirn IS hiOMion**.l Ml »do'm>
rowned in Paris in 1422 no Brit- aretteg to -ebiidren simply to humour I ally shatt'.ring the walls,
. ; aspect* o f ihe question more partic. off corn imported into the Virit'ed t deputation repr* h. nting *♦ \• ry
1 u** ■ i\e of t Ugt a d • 11- H Mltv id ’r*g
l*r enter* d the c ity again until thrin wiihout regard to moral or pby;-J The; number of Mexicans .ilird is .jjarly of i itorest to western Panada States. The Argentine, although" herjpupc^* interest here, who app1al**d to
;>. i- ' wo
that any sl:'o aid I
Ji'-n Queer, Victoria, accoirt>sA- bieal effects."' There w re also in* estjhiatetl at 150 with many wound There was no reason for pessimism, wheat crop was a partial failure, haajjiim u» meet ihe t'wiiadian g overn ­ er Cm 6«rt*i i inn*latio:
1 lliith of all
The* paymaster o f tlie British the speaker declared, but the above! been fortunate in raising a . ery large ment in order to maintain the pres*-lit
inok in;
cigai - ed.
Print.* Consort, the Prince stances Oi mothers
kcorn crop which is just in- process rato* for
British
magazines. > T h e f* ui»! ore, .Hid an l" 1blips 1. -w h«*; «v
[ cruiser Esaex, Albert
W.
Kimber, facts would have to be recognized
‘
lea. and, the Print * sh Royal, was cites.
of being barvested
Duty free corn Canadian government lias infiitiatc I lit *»r• sini|;J> i ulfl t han mi J hes 1hn c
Mr. Dawson, clerk of »h juvenile I was wounded on hoard bis ship by a
eat. of Napoleon 111. King KdI ts
t'v*ld parable. Man’s le i in
made it possible for large rales of. its inability to renew ihe subsidy
offl|Montreal, stated that
lie j snipper ashore
h Parisian to ihe finger Lpa, c o u r tH
TECHNICAL e d u c a t i o n
l eir
curb* to be m a le to come to the At-.j Hon. Hurry Lawson, lor the J’mpiri •b adness ‘ and liis sellHhli
The British blue jackets crowded
sa»
fairly frequent visitor to the knew of no * as* s of working* women
forlh.
lantic ports form the Argentine for.j Fnlon ITess, who orgruUnl Uio «b i^i'»? tp God .u«* s Iso b 'i
cheered
Frcii* V /Mpital, U>th as
Prince of I using igarettes, but it wan common ' *be Isjws and vociferously
Dr. J. W Robertson Speaks to Bran- iise in *4he Fasteru States. This cut piutation, said the matter was more J It nraj he vliffK lilt ^
quite
Wales; and as monarch, and King at ih two end* of Hie social la d d e r'f he American marines as they prodown Uj»a demand for eorn from the than one of m ere pounds, shillings ijlcarb whom ti.i* » Id " |br.»t *r re­
dan Canadian Club
licopge and Queen Mary, when still — the ocilet.y women and th lowest : eroded in shore for the landing. The
To raist* the rate h« |ir* cuu, LU we Wviuld itot I ed'. to
flags on Ike Kssr-x and Fortr»*®s Ban
Brandon, Man.—Addressing a well- Central a..d Western States, and in and penor
Priner ami Prtncer.3 of Wale:-, lijade" class.
• ally
folio
the raid, would be]a retrograde step, and He-'k fai or lour to
Juan De FJia were half inaste i when attended meeting ol ihe Brandon the long rilg has demoralized
a priolr joint visit in 1**08, but that
■ed «. I like
in sja\'.* *I peopit w Ini
TInv redueii»m
Canadian club, Dr. .1 \V. Hobertaon, corn markets^ in the I'nited S;at«'s, unpreced* nted'.
again Pas an incognito visit, made by WAR W ILL NOT H URT BUSINESS the dead were carried to the limit*.
id urn . who
This wepk lie*6 meant Unit British xnaga/ ill F,
elder ‘-brother 1
Washington— News that
General of the royal) commission mi technical particular..' Chicago.
"lairii land Lady Kiilarriey,’" as they
way r.re
far
Venustiario Carranza, Constitutional education, j-aid that he bad beeu told May corn in ('bfcW o went under 63c, for the flrr.t time, w ise able to oMl- h n < w andend \e
returned to I>ondon from Cologne.
E. J. Channbcrhn Believes Industrial i*t chief, had regaldod ihe seizure; of
at Ottawa khat This was an inoppor­ l making a dec line of 5c to 6c on the pele with American publication^, Tb» u* I ui' d born®
T h e |\(si’i with full state ceremonial
Conditions Are Likely to be
Notwithstanding this
heavy amount of magazine matter now earVera Cruz by ti#* American tiai\al tune time to ask for three million dol­ week.
upon l :»h
lia\e »ead a di
now jtuid I k o f greater import than
£6.‘‘iKM»n ehaptciv hy ii j:n at Bib! < istudent in
forces aB aq act of hostility to the lars for tecuLiiica] education. The cab­ |decline in corn, wheat has be en stab ril'd 'totalled a value o f
Stimulated
a e such events generally. In 180** a
born
and
has
not
d
cel
fifed,
but
1
ad
j
yearly,
more
than
lialf
of
which
wa
Mexican
nation
fell
like
a
bumbsbell
i
rIt. ehe-r
vllii'di he Hniks Ih.it In
Ottawa- K. J. Chamberlin, presi­
inet seemed to taink tbar’ it was its
visit by the Russian em peror to Paris
bjroth r and th«* iiiiit iy T e ."isl **p< r
owti money| that it handled, and other i the dutj not been taken off corn and sent to Canada by. private people.
assured the solidity of the dual alli- dent o f the Grand Trunk and Grand in official circles.
Publishing thins here, h* declared, sons f«»pr*“ «MU Hn ang. l!: w )*.; never
President
Wilson
had r special'y j r-ahinets se ined to think the same j its price been !()«• to 15c higher it is!
does not
a m e ; K i n g / Edward's visit
in 1903 Trunk Pacific ’Hallways,
me ii he
rendered firm the e n te n te . cordial**, think that business in the United disclaimed any act o f hostility to the thing, xin r i\id riot apparently real |almost a certainty Hiat whe^, would * bad instituted a t»ig canvassing c am a)iined: Th en- . <e|i» t
filter
sinee tuicre have been persistent ef­ |States anj Canada will be injured to Mexican people, part icularly General j ize that thejy were the trustees of the 'ha\e been at I«*a^t 2« to •'*<• Tnghtr. >paign in Canada, with wr% sn< « < ’.-du! niany liffn-ill -llt'S* in . thi
Another
drag
on
the
w
in
at.
tradly
has
j
rcf^ulta,
and
any
<
hange
in
the
•
ve
t
of
t»..n
\\. .i'e i|ltil*- saf*• hi ' Welling
lie thought
forts til am algam ate th e alliance and any appreciable extent. F war breaks Huerta a* ihe ohje< t o f the American money for Kthe people
p rosp'it
for \be
Hie |carfiage would have a serioiiH effect upon He lu\e of t j oil. 11 .*eejvillg and
I been the large
prospect
lor
Ihe entente, -but those efforts have Lout between the Fnitefi States and opemtkMk® to seeore rep H stli for of* 11hail they i lould weld themselves in­
1
Slate's
winter
wheat
crop.
The
Unite
on
an
important
industry
The
cost
to
i ope . and
and elsewh* re ■to a sort of national harmony and do
wielcoiuing bom** th.
n«*t met t i e success fo r which French i Mexico On Un contrary, he believes feneea af Tampico
Coupe- away with >arly politics in 'th e great week on the whole has been favor- it bo British post office of: maintainihg wii shall under: tr ud iiiiiii *
iaiga 1• I
diplom ats had hoped.
N evertheless, that industrial conditions would be against the American flag.
able
foe
farming
operations
over
tip*
present
rate
is
*
stiniatqd
.at
not
fluently the W’ashington governnifnt j question of education.
til
t«tr when tin- mtellii
the common understanding o f
the stimulated.
America
and
Far.ada.
The
winter
£13,000
yearly,
iid
.Mr
inOfo than
hoped
the
ConhtitutionaliM*
Or Itobctson declared that, ihey
• t ubl l?
tlirhe powers served jsefully during
hj; the Jna.'iy
As regards the financial situation had
stpwly for the La w*on.
shall he our:
the Balkan whir, the ugh on the wHioIe and if b effect or the railways, the would r* main silen.* and not interjK*t i must renin jb« r that Canada was a wheat is growing
weather
has
not
warmed
up
yet,
and
Sir
George
Biddcll
spoke
espei
ial|nation in t|ic making, and ihat the
at tin y
How llli.n> Sei 111 10 lljii! i,
f
the rxiiEtience of thii* triple entente I president o f the *; ».P. is fir n lj con* them*' Ives into ihe erabro^lio.
has ba*}I, so far as tli*- entente cor­ vinced that *he railways are ap- i * arranza pointed out that the seiz-1 foreigners v ho came * ere loved labor the crop experts have been reporting Iv »n li^lialf of fictional matter pub { Ji j*\«* a right; hi demand! of IH•ui u pur­
increase
in
it.Keef
pests,
lack
of
moisItfthcd for Canadian reading, telling td ill of this wur’d s void- suit to do
Vera* Cruz would he regarded ; for ils own«sake. Hi believed in cul-.
riiale is t r nct•rric’d. an injurious tend- proat bing the breaking point, wfcat ! l,rfr
|K)«fmaster-gem ral
that
the ai •hey f»|ea> i* with .»»’ jSui. it Keif x. ill
t with increas'd operating expenses.! aK ** hostile act by the Mexican P0o-,ture, hUt it was the culture that was 1nire in some purls, wind and sand the
eucy
•
|
storms
doing
damage
to
the
fields,
in
American system of love making ’ «!if
and that it w as advisable for tjlie . in* ihe lal*
the «‘SS*'I|'•«* of sill .T.mI, riow s th©
No w .1King George in taking up his i wageH. cost of equipment, etc., and
of ihe orchard. Idleness
I
Nebraska,
Iowa
and
Kansas,
also
|
fered
from
fhe English system, in. fle- 1^
heart o f man tow a I 4i «1. at.'I >e|
f (it'll*-t ' h work and from the present this tendency to reduce rates cannot * n,fed States to withdraw its troopk of the hand was the menace of mod- i there ha* keen some frost damage.
! tion i speeiallyr and those ;it home God often permits It Every sinner ia
emphatically. ^r° ni ^
t r,lz just as soon as wias <rn wealth
Intelligence, practicabilvisit Ih*fro is i xpe.cted to grow an en- j go on, he declared,
Jty and cofoperative’ good will were |but put altogether, there is no w ide were ^anxious that the young people iij ( h . far country. fa. q way from
f f*ne firmer based. an*l more rffe« tiv** ) The amount of traffic does- not by any Pra<-U« able.
spread
damage
reported
yet
sufficient
of-Canada should be instructed in the ()|hI. w iihout _God a td wiihout hope,
t ’arranza agreed
with
President ndt inherited but acquired qualiijes'
as a fa<tor in European and world means justify It
j to cause (serious apprelu nsiofi us to i good English ways in jiucb matters.
l*olltiiOL
living unto himt*e!f, M* IIfir all darfc
“ Even at that". We are not in * » »
^
' " M not M
\
The points mad® by subsequent aibii void and mifhi tig trl )rifying to
(’rossijrjg’ from Dover to ’Calais thp bad shape here, as are the, American , ,le M'xican nation, but on the otlictr GOLD RUSH TC NORTH COUNTRY future results, whatever may 'devel­
op**
in
the
next
six
or
eight
weeks.
:%ra
akers
were
that
before
the
profa
nf'l
J^T'^
M«*Xiean
people
king and queen travelled to the Gare ! railways, a though they are hoping; " ? n(* feared H e
in it Midi, t, 2 ; Han. vj 2-Q. The
In the spring wheat country "seeding jra tis came in force, American tnaga-1
du Nora, where they entered the un­ for an increase in rates shortly- Their t n"Fht be drawn into a conflict which
ungodly are compared t- dog* and
Samples
of
Quart?
From
Beaver
is
making
;nir
progress.
In
tine
p^o! zincs sold in Canada for fiffecii'jronts, swim* by our Lord Hi- sell' mid also
derground system to complete
the (use has been before the interstate 1v' o u ^ .,lli4ko them sacr,flees to tT.e
, \inecs t>t Stiskati’liewan and Alberta f agjaiust tw’eniy-five cents changed for
Lake. Assayed at Ottawa, Run
Journey ‘ to the Bois de Boulogne, commerce commission and a decision, j usurpations of llqerta.
<0 by fh«* Spirit throng 1 Peter ' Mat .
the
w
eatler
for
the
las;
two
w
»eks
j
English magazines.
Nowaday^
described
tli**
$100 to $600 Per Ton
where President Poincare and Mad­ I believe, will b< rendered some tim e! General (arranza
fi 11 r et. ii, 22). IT;- e'ornpaiiso^
fv
i
ha-;
been
favorable
for
the
progress
j
pi
1
rent,
of
the
magazines
circulated*
t Constitutionalist
successes,
sayiifg
ame Poiiicare formally received their next month.”
Ottawa,
wpukl not be ;*! all flattering to » ;u 10
gold rush of consider <>t seeding, i f ” anything the weather
|.ln
Canada
were
o
f
English
origin,
Mr. Chamberlin said in bis opinion ,nat Huerta was slowly being crus i - able numbei to Northern Saskatchtroyal gu«.|Hts under the Arc. de Tri
but the
Blhlo
over tbest* western
provinces
has against about five per cent, under rhspeetablesinners,
ihe Conctitutionalis s wan is expected this
omphe Jnn 1 through
the
spacious it would bfe several months before j e<1 and that
never say s ni* e things aboat tin* en*
!
been
too
dry,
but
it
ba;
allowed
the
former
conditions.
Champs ! Kl\see* lined w ith d ra gon s I there ifi any change for the l»^n**r; f ^ 11. * ° " Ui
in P °**€6fi*°n of Me c as the Nort' ?askatcbewan is navi , ,
m[e® of God, Th* » are seany vva^s
~...... progress «;f seeding Ho go on unbind
Postmaster
HoblkoUse,
replying,
s government. When they tsii- able. The
nnd mownted infantry to the Quai d' in ('anadtan financial ondPious. T h is i*( ° ^i
w goldfields are at ered, and by Saturday, the 25th Inst.,
Op, wasting 'one's : ib tatu * and wffen
j
snjd
that
any
change
wliieh
wan
pro
Ju-mplw <1, hr pointed out, ample rep. f Beaver
On-ay, wjliere the splendid apartments y<*ar*g crops, be believes, will have
La 'C. about ninety m ihs;
w f read that h»* harl : p* nt ail w*s
of the foreign ministry, with the Brit­ •most importont bearing on Hie* F®^ia^*on vvou^^
m ^i* bir all offenceH northwest o to- Pas. Here an area ! most of tin* wheat in the two prov­ i pos'd now was proposed by the Can tli^nk*-of the sick woman Who spent
inces
will
be
seed'd.
In
Manitoba
on
j
adian
government
The
British
lKist
1,1 ,,M* nieantime be wished the U. f . about 125 in le* by 25 miles is said to j
ish royal standard and the republi­ Icovery of business.
nl) thatsshe had upon pl;y:dcians a’ld
would excifje contain rich deposits o f gold quartz. |the other hand, the weather has been ; office bad instituted nothing, but had was nothing
can tri-color floating overhead, have
Questioned regarding the
recent i to take
. . . no steps which
,
hotter, d
!>«t
rather
much
colder
than
in
the
west,
and
al
j
simply
received
a
communication
>o|
■I **x,fan l>opulace.
hern ednvertert Into a temporaVy judgment, of Hie railway eomrilesion ;
Already abo it 500 claims have, been 1together quite backward. Over Sonlligriew worsH t Mark v, ::5)
it
The
not<
(
lroin
Canada
that
it
intended
to
aban­
to­
royal residence
These rooms afford­ on the western freight
rates, he | 1m‘
IL was
a rnitied
registered.
It was a 4*><»d thing *or this I« t s .n
eru and Kant err Manitoba consider­ don the arrangements into which it
stated that the most advisable policy
° ff,ft,akt. was capable of a
ing some of the (ine*t suites to
Samples o f or< from the nctfr gold1ht't he he* ame : > i- j * : ,1‘ * ly * in
able
rain
ell
on
Thursday
and
Friconstruction,
but
there
was
had
entered
in
1907.
found in the wlufle of Europe, have for the #r?iilwa>H t«» follow would be j rrien<*-v
fields hav
been, assayed
wajid tliaf he w«-nil«l “ \in Ua\*- • ateu
. , , and/’ run i dav of last week, and the atmc;been reflirnished and redecornJCd i t to sit. Bill I for awhile and see liow! some dotib* expressed that the sub­ from one to Ftx hundred dollars i,er 1pbero was loggy and lad'n with lois ! T h a t original proposal came from swline’s food, and i was . :.o "I thing
Canada, and was only to last a cer
a cost or, £13,000. Priceless examples they work
He lias heard nothing o f j ordinate officers 'under Genera) Car­ ton. These may aimply be picked |ul,. ,y,l.l .Irving
winds follower! on ! tian time. He thought the cominer ! for Ii.im that, no man ; ;i \< Hilt«i. him.
of nationa. art have been tak* n from Hie appeal which it was rumored ( ranza might not be bo conservative. specimens
”» p e l .
•1 the value of the Bold |Saturday
more
raiu
in
the
shape
j
,*j^,j
gj,de should be fully understood, i I'orthilLly some down MIC1 out
the natiqnal collection in order that would shortly be taken from the com-} Apprehension over this situation was bearing qijja •tz in the Beaver Lake
light i time in th* hat** He*, :;nomr
;
|)lh
n
showers
of
thunder
came yesterday.. The charge which the British Post
manifest in many quarters.
1he apartments may be enriched wi»b mission's judgment'
region will
1... known definitely \ti is again dry and *-<dd today in Man j one.,* „>ad.* h»r one penny a jK>uml i if no oil*1 be'pi d Hm IIV'. to III• .DinOfficials expre sed themselves as until flirtliferr1,of investigation.
rare Gobelin tapestries, Sevres china,
Little
•
itoba,
backward
and
slow working , barcly»covon*d, if it did cover, the cost pajrafiively con»f*)i'labl*‘ ffl \helr low
greatly pleased with the promptness development work has been done and
and furnishings of Louis XIV., Ixmja
pDEFENCE MEETING, DEFERRED
. down e* late.
a-... 1 „ niv Mhnit ! wesi^^er, but there is
still ample ; t,f carriage to the place of shipment
I o f Rear Admiral Fletcher’s force is shafts hav4i
XV'. Louis XVI and the first.,empire
|» is a great thi.iK wh* i1 !iMe( l ‘ led
b,P" S'" ‘ K OUly J aho" tim - for all s id in g to
.......
pro |Wliell
,, waB llla|nlaiDcl fl.al II,.
periods, the various pieces being all Colonial Office White Paper Shows j taking possession of Ve.T Cruz :.nd distance.
jvided the weather become® quite fav British Post Office was only asked to i t o !se** 1-imH' li In hl*< tru IL.ht b«foro
j restoring order there. Future step?
owned and used by those
arUcle®
orabli . North Dakota and Northern |finil un additional £13,000, it bad to <iqd* When his heart • ry irt ’ tI oil o
Great Divergence Existed as to
I were uncertain. The president has
monarch si
The queen's apartments
PEACE C E N TE N AR Y
It is a go*‘*l
Minnesota have experienced much [ be i,0rne in mind that, as this cor re ipfrei ful to rn**; a sinu*
determined that his course shall be,
Arrangements
arc each (morning profusely decorated
the same wr-alher as Manitoba and ! ^pond« nee showed the c o s t
o f- car- 1« xber ieiue for a sav* 1" : iiiii *** when
with her favorite Malmaison carna­
London.—The . proposed imperial i gradual. No orders have, been issued One Hundred Centres in Canada Wil are
not more advanced in seeding. We j riage hvould grow correspondingly. He hr*) is led to nay as J.V \ dol *1 abhor
tions and roses, and violets and gar- navy
defence conference, in which to seize the customs house at Tam­
Hold Celebration
doubt very .m i * l» that the
wheat j would offer for consideration, that, in- ni'in*-•!I f ( Job* xlii. ». Wt.l•iteve i h*ad»
■PrfYittS are alsf> supplied for the but- j the whole overseas dominions w en pico. It i;; the purpose, of the ad
m«.» - of <lod an d HI goodpresent
ratr. there i us! to
Otfa-wa.— 'T he organization o f the aereagt* will 1m* increased this year in , st«*ad of the
Umliole of bis . mejesty.
j to
take part, has been indefinitely ji ministration to keep order in Vera
is u -helpful exp*-rl« lice. ft V.IH
I n*
At the banquet in honor of ihe • |K>stponed. A white paper issued by ; Cruz and await the full effect upon peace cente lary celebrations to take Western Cannda A good many farm , should b** a rate of one half-penny per ! g«M»d for this man w.V*•n 1
lie li< gau to
are commeudably going more *»» h;ilf pound, and with
a minimum
king and queen. President Poincare th»* colonial ofTice states thi« fact, (Huerta o f the first act r>f reprisal by place throughout the North American ers
three
half pence
be 11li in k about his father attcJ1.Ho abimd
continent ne
year are now nearing to mixed farming and for some a t ! charge-' of
proposed I lie toast o f their majesties. and
gives the correspondence that! the American government.
to the ‘ anj e ibere which In mlgl i‘ lie enjoy
completion s far as Canada is e-jii- least it will mean less wheat raiding lthought the increased cost
ff<
<{e<dared that miUic opinion on took place with Australia and Nt-w
It was well wli' * lie dote t min d
cerned
Neakly ev«*ry centre west of Besid' s this there, is a good deal of trade would hr very slights He did not ; ‘ n«
War After Sixteen Year* of Peace
both sides <>f th.* channel associateil Zealand on the subject. Canada, it is
eonft kk Ids
talk about wheat growing not paving
! to] re turn to his fatln
in a fresh demonstration of confid­ pointed out, assented to the defence
Washington. D.C.—When the sen­ Ottawa has been brought into line the farm*''* at present prices and pre­ think if fair to ask the post *»ffi*»* to his and ask to be glv en a h»*rvant’H
ence in thi<- mutual sympathies of the conference, and inquired after *. suit­ ate at. Washington gave its verdict on and all that •emains to 1e done is to sent or recent rest of raising it. Eur­ c a r r y this matter at considerable ! p i* , lhit it waw be'.' r v hb.ri be *, >
loss. The trade, therefore, ought to
governir r rjits of the two countries. able date. sNew Zealand, on being the resolution authorizing President make arrangements as to the proMllJlI.V aro- *» and »,ani«* to ! is fatln r.
opean crops arc making'about season­
Their majesties’ visit consummated asked, said she would like to be repre­ Wilson to proceed with operations grammes to lie held in each of the able progress, end in the* aggregate be willing to meet »he Post Offi
verHC
1 Kee> tbo ; father’s . li* art jo
tin* matter.
the friendship which had endured the sented, but could not inake adequate against
.Mexico, the situation was ! cities and to Wns. In Ontario there re- are probably showing
an average
The deputation promised to eon.sid ' 24.i *'W inn be was j* ,‘t ili gte-;«t way
test or tiiie and experience and un­ arrangements unlepg the time
and made- more dram tic by the remem­ mains about, 15 j*laces to be orgauprospect. If seems to us that tlie «T the postmaster gem ral's proposal. •off! hi s fatliei rtuw liiin , ai >d hr d oiiidoubtedly |!he bonds of intimacy were place were convenient. The Austral­ brance of the fact lhai it was the an­ ized.
paHsion and ian and f* II « n hi:rt nock,
A 1togejher ! about 100 centres w ill strongest feature in rhe.'world’s w heat j
daily drawing closer,
ian government wired on March 23 niversary of tlie blockade o f Havana
and kissml liiin.” No .Jpbi atdli >g. not
situation at pres* fit time is the statis ,p| ANt;
TO DEVELOP LABRADOR
The kinfe. in reply, referred to .lie that it was
v impossible to send and other ports o f Cuba bv Roar-Ad- hold celebrations, a tliifd of which tical part of if. The weekly changes !
1a word of faultfimlin g. Just a lei vI*1 Gfnfario alone. Sixty per
intimate aind cordial relations of the ministers to
ldon during 1914, but miral Sampson with the North Atlan-|w*^
ing t*• li-oiiH* borne a ind a lelss of
cent, o f the total have been arranged. in movement
. .
. and visible stocks con-!
two <X)untries which permitted their urged the prim-ijde of coiitinouus re­ tic squadron.
to
See
Reindeer
bullish, and with Grenfell
Hopes
reconciliation. U j w* know nGnd aa
Within the next two days six Span-! Quo^ < ‘
tin* maritime provinces these in view should th*- outlook for j
Joint labor in the humanitarian work presentation on the committee of im­
Farms for Big Meat Trade and
Fini Ii a Fa th* r. ani ire we r/*ady t*»
o f civilization and peace.
perial naval defence.
New Zealand ish vessels were captured, and t h e !are now fa,l*PK into line and reports j this year's wh**ai production develop*i**l| the lost on** dt Hit* ll ;*. welcome
Also to Preserve Game
tbesel eastern centres go to
was not favorable to a permanent ap­ practical repetition of -that success al i ^r°m
waiting them if they will turn with
would eaiilly
U l)d oll
,\ vlnorous camittim. lor
V’era Vruz was matter of comment ! R^low that, enthusiasm there will rival any sprioun
pointment.
The
union
o
f
South
RULES FOR DAtRY COM PETITION
frw|e pen,fence fo Him? The
|Africa desired no change in ihe pres- as of good augury for a speedy termi­ that o f any central or Western Tan­ 1lia\p a t>iK advance in finrrs. Tin- Ml 1,|M. l|..v( lo|im<'nt of l^.tirailor .will li.* said part * uly of what he had Ilileflr
nation in v«ry Ftror.R in any <as^ and ,■Hlar1, (| toon b}. Wilfrid lin « M I, 11><*
I ent arrangements, and that Is appar- nation of the intervention which the a da points.
I we look for ^iglK-r pricea. I^ a t mnrli IIlihHj,)lia|.y „.M,|0I,.r al„| in . nd ,.t d to say. but wan not allowed t<> fin
Cattle Must be 36 Months Old or «*nthy also the view of Newfoundland. senate vote finally authorises Ho \c
vantH’ pla*e
'tlie world a Hfcipments from exporting ,.r,
.
W il*on. who sail....... . tie is1ij■H. * lliht'-ad of th«
THREI NEW STATUES
Over for Senior Classes
Last month Right lion Lewis Har- passed by congress.
ring »n bis band,
1
.-am*;/O only Mi„ M, unill re, , nil> for a h . tn,, ton,- it i(s I hi h* nt robe.
Hegina
Dairy cattle entered for court telegraphed Australia that the
bus! * IlH
h oBalnst
!<!,.92.000 busl.
15.6U.OOO |<)f
(
Ktil(wl
He said
sh'^'K «m l.is feet, and a feast of welthe milkir.p test to be held at the .imperial government
would gladly
Montreal to ^dd Three to its Acquis­ |bushels a year ago. The quantity of
Prince Albert Sells Steamboat
colpe, because t*u Io m -on, had'com**
a
tn
bent
on
developing
my
adopt‘
1
next provincial fair in Regina, must j confer with the Australian represent­ Prince Albert. Saak.—On the re­
itions T H * Year
: wheat- on ocean -passage decrekwid 3.- |»d country, the Norway t the Amen Tio^inIf we r* lly believed thaw
for ;he senior t lass be o f :'.f> months atives regarding naval Dtfc’t iers, aryi commendation o f the finance commit­
Montreal.—Th ree memorial statues, .112,000 bushels, against an Increase
tfiqre, was shell a reception awaiting
or over, and for life junior class un­ urged the desirability o f a full {m- tee, the council decided to sell the the combine^ cost of which will ex- , uf 2,008.000 blish* Is same week last i can continent. The most imi*ortan! pyiiit' t sinners, lo w could! we In Ri
|coimmerc ial
task before me is to
der 36 mobll.s, actual age to count. perial conference.
eL y’s steamboat King George V. ta ceed
$200.0)00, will be erected in ! age iH now 46,712,000 bushels against
urging them to corijf horn* '
i
King c Uuschs will be judged according
Mr. Hareourt state® that, Jr these F. Slmonds of Saskatoon, and G. F. Montreal this year. They are those age is now 46,712.000 uusb Is against start reindeer farms to meet' Ui«- d<
lit is said- thu- bey
'ga n to be
|maud for reindeer in Fanada. I hope
to approved dairy type ami conform­ circumstances, the conference must Gillies of Regina, for $20,000, provid­ o f King Edward
VII. in
Phillips 66,048.000 buHbels r. year ago. The to surpass the meat Supplies of Al m«'f*ry HalvaHon
t only the begination and divided in the same manner stand over for the present, and New ed terms can be arranged whereby Square; to Sir George ( ’artier, on j United .States
visible supply lawt asku. nMg of joy t. at I own no end- (Ion*
as for tlic milking test classes.
Zealand was notified to this rfleet.
the city ran obtain its use in the fut­ Fletcher's Field, and Adam Dollard week
decreased
1,577,000 bushels
i ij-Mrekent’ The Uanadian
govcruiuent
i Biwr Hi'* elder br«iHi<
It is anticipated that the dairy de­
ure tor bringing back material from Sieur t'os Orpieux. on Viger Square, against a decrease last yc*ar o f 2,426,- ! building two large harbors on the irzfd one who has
•*m bin youtli
partment, which will be a new fea­ Huerta’s Troops are Widely Scattered ; I^aeelle Falls should it be found nec­
Tlie ( ’artier memorial, costing over • 000 bushels and Hie total is now 49.- east coast, whence the frozen .*in-. kri'j»'.vn the way of
. a told of god
ture o f the fair, will prove of uncom­
52,995,000 "deer meat will lx* brought to thi
Washington, D.G.— Estimates
at ; essary Tlie boat will be used by the $100,000, will b«i the most elaborate 424,<»00 bushels against
ly parent* and truly sav'-d. Having at
mon importance and already great in­
the war deparmtent put the armed new owners to ply between Prince A l­ of the three. Th*1 statue of King Ed*; bushels last year. Th* ' f?,‘r^ “ n> v“ 1country a « wrll
HOipe line nor deft nit*-// m own to
terest has been shown in the reeent
bert and the Beaver I-akegold fields. ward, for which $60,000 has been col- ible supply decreased 4,L^*.0U)^ bugh-j
j
arn also going to work for th** hiniv* lf a* cepted the l/«r l Jesii*> lie
de* ision c/T the winter fair board to forces of Huerta at about 40,000, well
Iccted in amounts ranging from five els against a.» increase of 2.816,0(10 preservation of the valuable fur b«*ar- never fell into bad^ hal ite, but was
establish this department. The milk scattered throughout the country. Ac­
Redistribution Agreed Upon
cents to $1,000, is now being cast in bushels l a M j ear. an.t the total -ii* : ,
.tnlma,„, mart™*, mink,. foxew ai Ways 'known as a'good Hawph «>f a
test will he two days in duration, cording to tJie department's figures, I
of
Mani- Paris. I t is ip** work of Mr. Philip K.
7
;
* * a‘ n8t # ■ - aim aralfl w l,l«), have been bunted eoiiyihtent ('hrlntia^i though by re*
commencing on Monday evening of there qire 6,000 troops in Mexico i O ttaw a— Redistribution Brunswick
JHebert, the well known French sculp- 612,000 bushels a year ago. T h e ! almost fo extinction.
tpba, Saskatchewan, Ne
iri'J&ns a happy oto IL* ui'l jtof .kuow
winter fair; week and concluding on jC ity; about 6.000 around Saltilo), I
and Prince Edkard Islands has been tor. The stoi^e base for the statue is j world's visible, according to Brt-d"For a pleasure trip the sourh'-rn hi i, father un Jie tmgh? hav* done ami
Wednesday afternoon.
o f Torreon; 2 500 an the state of Son-1 unanimously agreed upon by the com-1 already completed.
! street ’s, decreased 8,150,000 bushels part of Labrador offer# great .af*ra»!- had no vis** for returning ;rro«iig»t».
(ora, 2,0«M» in Sinaloa, 600 in Teplc, j
----------------'against a decrease o f only 1.191,000 f ions-”
e
t
^ * ttux •„ » « i i ____
1mlttee in charge: in the case of Brit-'
hid you m v e r >-« v nm-h * >r • in the
ini J a h m . 1.100 in < olln« :
ish Columbia there is one seat in dis 30 Pieces in Band, Insists the Union ; bushels last >ear and now stands at
W orker* to Wreck Property
glaks or «*l»ow’ber» ?
Winnipeg.--iTN* Musicians’
union n6J89,000 bushels against
199.270,Boston.— fThr* Industrial Workers in Zacat*H*as. 1.Uni inC ofina. 4.BOO In pute and thaf ls NRnaimo. Here there
^Hpve Discovered Genuine Titian
probab!y t c submitted by
c*f this city ij* inslrting on the num-i000
a year ago.
of.the World will spend every energy scattering bands m the other south-;
STUDY LAND SITUATIO N
Rome.— An old oil painting brought
O u r Winnipeg market
has been
toward furthering the general strike CrOi»PI?hAl,M «t coast. ti,* »■<* nm eAi.i ’ op$»°8iti6n an amendment, when the j hereof player^ which shall be engaged
On the east coast there are * * id , 51ll <0men befofe parliament Alberta j --------------1
~ bands. •*
* in•
o f ell workers in all industries in the
in orchestras
and ity
It -has
moderate^ active during the week to Italy by the wifn of a clergyme.u Rf presentativeo of
Glasgow
Will
; to be about 1,500 in Nuevo Laredo,
ad­ named Green, rector of a Protestant
United Stales, and will organize a about. 2,500 in San Luis Potosi. 4,- ba* almost been agreed upon, and it I formed the p^rks lajard that no band j with cash prices resting at
church
at.
Norwood,
Penn.,
near
Phil­
Visit
the
West
vance
and
futures
practically
kt
same
is
expected
that
it
w
ill
be
so
arrans
*of
less
than
thirty
pieces
must
be
en
Systematic <tompaign to tabottage the i 100 in Vera Cruz, about 1,000 flu
Ottawa. In a " o r d a w o .with
j ed as to be satisfactory to the ronk |gaged and t ie parks board have figures at wliieh They closed a week adelphia* has turned out to b<* a g* n
»he
profits of the capitalist class to the Posbia and 800 in Morelos.
extent of $500,000,000 during the com­
; mittee.
y derided to pay no attention to this ago. Car receipts from the country nine Titian, according to Prof* *sor iimructi.jns <*f tli* towi ejr*in.* I of
ing year, ir} the event of armed in­
ultimatum, but to reserve
I'eserve the right are still fairly liberal, but there is no I>ivIso, of th'e Rome School of Tech- t/i**i city of Glasgow?,. .Scotland, A 1* y
Makes 34 Knots an Hour
Anti-Treating .Propo<tal
.
• , Walk'T, « lty a*sess*r and surveyor of
tervention in Mexico, at the present
to engage the number it thinks pro­ wheat coming direct from farmers,] n‘(|Ue'
19 worth prohablv $2Mtoj rnuriicipal rat«*t. and Ils tile Thom.us
Lqpdotn.— It was reported that the
tim*\” was a resolution adopted by
Toronto.— Hon. W. J Hanna stated { per. As a result there may be no the shipments being out o f the ftored
a* the present time price1 for T lf- ; McMllan, senior magistrate, are pro­
the executive council of the state Jships o f the home fleet. Lion, Queen in th** house in reply to a questicni concerts In ibn* parks this summer. A wheat accumulated in the country I
Pennsylvania womans pic-j ceeding to th** United Stales arn l'a n
Mary. Princess Royal and the New from Leader Howell of the opposi­ similar trouble occurred a few days elevators during the last four months j ^ani'- branch.
Zealand, were recently engaged in a tion, that if Sir James Whitney bad ago between the musicians and the and now going forward to Hie la k eH ,lr®i shows a group o f persons ydor- adai to investigate systems of la id
the Madonna and child./ The j v a lua tion .*ml tX U U oit
speed
content in the channel, aud hern abb* to attend the present ses- proprietors o f tin* Coliseum, a danc­ ports for exp*»rt. lotke navigation is I *ug
4Punch’ - on Huerta
. . *, «■•>;.< <i
practically open today at the head o f t Painting, Diviso sa>s was originally : The two rrprt <’
that the Queen Mary, speeding thirty-jgion o f the legislLiure, the anti- treat- j ing establishment.
Ixindon. W nch sums up the Mex­ four knots an hour, won. The Lion
i the
lakes, and in a few days the |
collection of Prince tP-inldoff rearJi Ottowa on June 12 f.*r a two
ing
proposal
would
have
been
intro-J
ican situation in a cartoon showing finished second, and the
day virit, after haring toured the
British Nationality
j stocks of wheat at Fort William and at Florence, and wap bought ar a*j'
Princess duced in Ihe form of ? biH. In the!
Nationality
Huerta watching through a telescope Royal third.
tion cheap by a woman who present-’ w itt.
Their Canadian Itinerary in*
absence
of
the
premier
the
matter;
Ottawa.—
Hen.
C.
J.
Dohertv
haw
I
?
ort
Arthur
will
be
dwindling
down.
Hon.
Doherty
has
i
the arrival of the United States fleet
There is no rushing; of the shipping. ed it fif’ een years ago to Mrs. Green. 1eludes Vancouver. Victoria, j Calgary,
was
being
deferred.
Mr.
Hanna
said.1
given
notice
that
he
proposes
th
is
’
•>ff Tam pica saying: “ The American
She brought it here a lew weeks ago! Edmonton. Regina, Winnipeg. Toion.World’s Marching Record
session to introduce “an act respect-,,and lako freight rates are moderate for examination.
fleet is to visit me and exchange com­
t.o Ottawa and M on trol.
|for vessel spam is not In great de­
High
Cost
of
Living
Commission
I>ondon.—Sixty
officers
and
men
of
ing
British
nationality,
naturalization
pliments. Well, -it’s nice to be recog­
mand. for neither grain, lumber or
the
London
Rifle
Brigade,
a
territor­
Ottawa.—
The
cost
of
living
com­
and
aliens.”
The
bill
is
similar
to
nized anyhow.*’
Diamond Dust in Ontario
New Zealand and Its London Offices
ial regiment, established a w o rk 's mission leaves for the w;est this week the measure before the British house, ore. There has been a good demand
Toronto. — Tdirroscopk
diamonds
record by marching from London to to take further evidence.
Lon don —Tlie New Z*aLnd go*,AH the and provides a universal plan o f nat- lately in this market for vheat for
Author of
Stickit Minister”
Brighton, 52** miles, in 14 hours 23 members—Messrs. Coates. James and ! nralization in Great Britain and ^an export, and we expect stocks will have been found in Ontario, also plati­ *'rriin**nt has decided to move
j?s
show
well,
cleaned
up
before
long.
To­
London. — Samuel
Rutherford minutes. The previous best record McDougall— will be on the western ada. Under ttye terms of the bill Cannum, is reported to th«» legislature, by |I^oSdop quarters from Victoria street
day's
cash
prices
are
1
NorJ,
90*$c;
o
*r Hie iiuAClifiL died recently. was that made by the foreign legion trip, and they w il1 hold their first adian naturalifcatioi of foreigners w ill
Trof. Miller. The Porcupine country to the Strand, almost opposite the
3 N or, 86%C; No 4 and Bruce Mines have these micros­ Hotel Cecil, and th** king has con­
He was bom in I860. M r Ur^kCtt o f France, which marched 50 miles iu meeting at Regina.
bo Tecognized| in Great Britain and 2 Nor., 88c;
wheat,
83%c;
No.
5,
78c;
No.
6.
73c;
entered the Free Church of Scotland IlSVs hours.
copic diamonds in certain ores found sented to lay the foundation stor.o
other parts of the empire and vice
feed, 68c; No. 1 Alberta Red Winter, there.
in 1886. H r was a voluminous writ­
Of the new offices some tloj*e in July.
First Boat From Superior
versa.
jtO H c* N o. 2 A.R.W., 88c;
No. 3
er, “ The Stickit
Minister'4 beiog
Th e promoters of
the ^ Aldwyriji
Work Among Emigrants
Superior, W is.-^Tbc steamer BarA.R.W.,
Futures closed: May,
among the IM t of bis works.
Two Hundred Mexicanc Killed
sch|cnae. however, ar«> not perturb* si
Major-Gen. Cotton Dead
Rome.— Pope Pius, considering tha. lum sailed from here with the first
90%o; July, W % c; October 87%-%c.
Galveston. Texas.— More than 200 1by the pre <ent de* ision as they point
Almonte, O u t— Major-General Cot­
the measures heretofore taken to pro- i earg/> of grain to leave the Superior
Oats
Mexicans were killed at Vera Cruz, Li [out tjiat P r e m ie r ‘ M ss^jr would
$50,000 for Sealing Fund
tect the spiritual welfare of Itafian j Duluth harbor this season. It was ton. formerly inspector-general of the
Oats are a shade rironger than the flighting that followed the land­ wilding to dispose <»f th*' premises
St.* Johns, Nfld.—The
Reid-Xew- emigrants were inadequate, has or-j laden with 200,000 bushels of wheat, Canadian Militia, died suddenly here
foundland rompary has contributed dered the creation in Rome o f a spec-; and consigned te Buffalo.
Several at the residence c f his son in law, they were a week ago for the cash Jing of United States sailors aud mar should tjlie Oversea* IhjiTiliiiDnfinal*
$5,640 to the relief fund for the scal­ ial college for priests who are de-J other grain boats already loaded are Alex Rosamond. I>eath was due to article, but unchanged for future d e , ioe*», according to inforr»at»on receiv- ly approve Earl G r*y'. »»ian of f OB*
ml inion bouse.
Itveries. Today's prices are 2 Can. i ed at the able offic^* here.
heart failure
stined to work among emigrants.
[expected o leave shortly
ing disaster victims.
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Local Doings
Building M aterial
Are yon thinking of building a house.barn or any other
kind of builds fig tii i® year
with all
at
D. & A . C O R S E T S
Personal and (Otherwise.
Don t forget to speak a good
w0rd for your home town
If so. we can supply you
thp figure.
Dan McAlpine was a Sunday
kinds of Common and finished Lumber
visitor in
the lowest pritres.
Kegina
*
The D ik A are hard to beat for quality, comfort and ^durability
t
They are very light in weight, non rustable and very comfortable.
T^prove
Every woman
should wear D. A A . sizes 18 to 27
returning »*n
Monday.
Prices from $1.25 t o $5.00
Matt. Brown, of near K«*ddle-
Soft Coal Always on Hand
The D. A* A
/
V ^ v ^ '
stou, was in Craik Tuesday on a
im !m
H / fl
business call,
The Monarch Lumber Co.
i»hone j i .
THAT
SQUARE
DEAL
A. P. HunapHrey was a passeng­
er for Kegina on Monday, djn a
The large demand for these goods compels us to carry a large stock.
Harrison Gowling, of Chamberlain, was among the bunch from
'
•
figure and act as *i corset cover.
W e stock them in the qualities.
that city in Craik daring chart
week.
‘
First. Quality $1.25.
o
Sizes from 82 to 38.
Mrs. George Henunjie left for
Girvin
B R A S S IE R IE S H
B R A S S IE R IE S !
m! j Hr
little business trip.
FIRM
\
- - -----
home on Saturday after
■
-
They perfect the
’l l
Second Q uality 65c.
When you are in the store ask to see them.
-
■
' ■■
c f i-l*
sending a few days with ( Tail
DRESS GOODS D E P A R T M E N T
friends.
A. P. Humphrey, Doc. Carr and
Arch
Campbell autocd
Elbow
on
Get your Dress made up by Miss Adams, first-class work
over to
Thursday,
returning
and prices reasonable
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Friday evening.
Dress Goods in all the new shades for Summer Wear now in stock.
II V. H eald, the Liberty lyad|
ing merchant and “Fatty” Beaton
creations are to be semi displayed on our tables with Trimmings to Match.
that genial grain man, autoed over
Goods fmm 60<* t<> $1 <M) j t»r yard
to Craik on Tuesday.
Crepe, Fancy Flowcijcd Muslin, Voiles, etc ,' from 20c and 60c.
The
regular
meeting
of
in the church
Strip!Slippers, Oxfords.
We stock them in Tan and Black.
dan with Cloth T«.p
Prices from 2.50 Lo 6.00.
ARE YOU GOING TO
W e carry a good stock of Stationery always on hand,
ladies
iire
Pencils 2 for 5c; Scribblers 5c each.
busy
The Ladies Aid of Knox church
inelnl surfaces and places where beauty and utility are needed
p. m. All the Indies are cordially
invited.
James Alien, the Liberty oar.
For every room art the honse^for ball, stairways and clothes closets!
penter. has Concluded that his old
yet, so last
f Cl work here.
Likes It.
J. 11. Temple the machine man is
Miss Goodrich—I hear your husband j
Is a great lover of the aesthetic. Mrs
loing Crail|, tliis we, k.
Xuricli—Oli. yes! lie takes one every :
* • fjl Pawner is down at t ham- time he gets a tooth pulled.-Stan I
on tiiisuiicss ford Chaparral.
home town of Craik is the best berliiiji
this week
Dear Old Soul!
“ There are some people who believe
Friday commenced I affaiH.
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Remember t}at a good world for tbnt |lle n ,;„,e hllllian rn,.e wj„ lKS
Don’t forget the Easter Bazaar
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“£ * * « « g * ™
to be held in the council chamber business.
The Craik Meat Market
Largo shipment of Swift s Premium Hams. Back Bacon and
Bacon for the Easter Trade. Noto the prices. Hams 25c lb.,
Bacon 26c lb. Backs 26c lb.
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The local baSeball fans will hold
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Mrs Shewnn east of town spent
a meeting on Friday evening, Mav a cpnple of weeks visiting friends
barber shop.
All interested in
W. II. Wilsoln and Al
i this popular game should attend gaard
*and give the b6ys some encourage
nient.
I will be shipping Hogs every two weeks, and will pay the
highest market price. Next shipments May 12th.
S.
TRADEWELL
autocd -over to Penzance
jin short order.
i
A. E. Johnston, awoke fo the
C. W. C. Westawav, the Sask.
j improvement and beautifying of th*| southern' manager, for
CRAIK JEWELRY
STORE
Massey-
|last week by adding a fine* large j tenriewing the company's agent
j to the equipment of bis barber
The pioneer blacksmith shop
' shop on Main street.
now owned by All. Stcnsgaard has
Prof. Stewart of the school was been put under the management
j
Be sure and remember
that the lowest priced
buST&y 's n e v e r t h e
cheapest.
OUR LINES
M c L a u g h lin and Gray=
Campbell cannot be beaten for quality of material
and w orkm anship.
Come in and see our stock
before buying elsewhere
.j;
From the old stand to"
tonsil it is.
His classes
The Same Block
Everything in the Entire Deering Line
International Traction
Leave your watch to be
J. F. Mathesoii this weekgradu-
Engine “ Titan”
from
1 h.p. t o 45 h.p.
cleaned ready for
, who handled the pupils in good ated from the Queen's College,
style-
your order.
Al. says that Bob is rigid
were dis-j there with tin* goods,
tributed among the other teachers
Call and inspect# our Drills before placing
one door East in
i off duty a few days last week on i of that first-class Smithy, Rob!
account of an aggrivated- case of, (Currie.
BUGGY
Double Disc Drills
yesterday, making the round trip
I beveled plate glass double mirror j here.
Now that the Roads are
in shape for a good
Deering Single and
Moved
Stens-
interior of his place of business Harris, was in town.yesterday in-
W.
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on Saturday afternoon May 2nd.
James Stephen, of the House of 1 To ^ fn),y*n„, Pf»**%,.MHrtlon of
at 2 30 o’clock under the auspices! finality, was a (visitor to Davidson *mw
l,’**r*n a,“* r,*d of how we end. 1
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\t*t wh:it We wnnt and not of what w«
of the St. Agnes W . A.
bet ween Jrams yesterday.
h a v e .-55rev eii.sou.
1st at 8 p.m. iu F* H. Moore's. Liberty returning on Sunday,
Also large assortment of Beef, Mutton, Veal. Pork, Fish and
Poultry
Prime Roast of Beef 16c lb. Mutton 16c to 20c per
lb.. Round Steak 15c per Up, Sirloin 20c per lb;, Boiling Beef
10c to J2c per lb. 'Fry our noted sausage 15c lb. or two*for 25c
The House of Quality
W. H. Wilson on May 7th at 2 30
fo r all plaster walls, ceilings, etc, also all interior woodwork,
H A R D W A R E A N D TINSMITHING
WILSON
The House of Quality
will be held at the home of Mrs.
COLOURS
!
ALLAN
to take place about the middle Aof
May.
Stephens Silkstone
Pads,
their drills, %
inarches,
songs, etc., for their entertainment
!?
Kigrclopes, Writing
Envelopes 10c or 3 for 25c; Writing Pads 10c to 25c; Boxed Fancy Paper 87c to 75c box;
young
practising
If so try
R. L. McNaughton
ILL
Box Calf, Gun Metal Patent,
Fatic) Writing i'upcr in Boxes, Paper Table Napkins 5c per dozen, Scribblers. Pencils.
|don.
or Paint your home this
W ALL
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Stationery Department
day to his duties as teller in the
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Royal bank after spending his
The
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, vacation in Saskatoon anS bums-
DECORATE
i
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1
stead, arrived in Craik first of this
*
week to put in the summer.
J. H. Fisher returned on Satur­
FLAT
Thevefy latest.
See our stock of Ladies Empress Shoes, all the newest in Hutton and Lace Shoes.
the winter on his Montana home­
S P E C IA L T Y
spring?
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Empress Shoes For Women
Wednesday
Albert Nelson, who has spent
PIPES A
All-Wool Dress
y
May 6th at 3 o'clock p.m.
F R A N K A . R E D D IN G
..
Also a full lino of Wash Goodwin Various ClothscRatine’s
the
Presbyterian VV. F. M. fcL* will be
held
All the new
spring work
|Kingston, with the honors of M B
Syl Moyer and fi bunch motored ! Fhis is good nev|s to "Jimmy s
I. T. SMITH
i from La Flecheto Moosejaw last ■l,ia,,y Iriends-iu ( raik. and after
|Wednesday, where he got a think- " ° * h?r *rear * .w<|rk h° * '* * M l)%
C M. hung on hi^ name they will
ing of home, so jumped a pullman 1
be still more plowed.
_simper and landed in Craik, where I
Issimr of Marriage Licenses
ROYAL BANK OF CANADA
he spent the day, returning south
Thursday night.
Syl claims that!
he is in the market for a motor­
cycle—the two seated kind— for
PO N T B NERVOUS
Caesar,
the new
W e Have a SPECIAL TONIC
Anglican minister, with his wife,
arrived on Friday from their home
at Newcastle,
England, to take!
charge of the Craik work.
He
delivered his first sermon Sunday,
to a large and well pleased con­
gregation.
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Capital Paid up $11,550,000 Reserve Funds " ,.'75,000
the next trip.
Rev. H . D.
IN C O R P O R A T E D
f or the present, while
For those who are run down.
losing
ilesh,
NERVOUS
appetite
failing,
If you are
becoming
and unable to do your work
drop int#o
BANK M ONEY ORDERS
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fUU»x: 15 and umh*r
( )vf*r S'*, not
$]<)
Ovor SlO.not exceed ng S'Bi
Over STJO not exceeding $TjO
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<’f r.-niittiriK BMALL
an,.,uni.
He
10c
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P atablk wn“HfH*T f-HAKAB is C’ anafla (Yukon excepted) and Nfld at any
Hank in C.8 .A. and aikprincipal cities and in (ireat HriUin and Ireland
at over 500 points.
C raik Branch
E. C. W ilson,
awaiting the arrival of their house­
G. W . M A T H E S O N
hold effects from the old country,
AGENT
they are making their home with
Mr, aod Mrs. E. H. Insall.
Do tligh=Class Job Work