vwi j hi j gtyg arton 3fog tyczb thulthday july 18 verv qenerouo indeed i would nol bo u unlit nit till 1 f u i wu ullklt to glvo u turt f 1 i h i wnonu- rhililron ought not hooping anything n y it l har ing it wilb l ho win n i hu i wi ll oou gavo it h my i h lsl wlrli- i win ill in i ml tho iootor cuinu oui it iy w hl ik luuiln hi lour wurn i ur rrli l uwiiy n mm ihlght m i vlitll tin bui doing whul 1 liui i giiv tlin hrlnl tgvi nulghb rliikiil and u wiim willi rftul anil no willi lllll ii 1x f i kuvtr iiikiii to tny llltki friend on lhru muirounilliifi uluoka ami w i twit 1 am woll again it muwrxt inn laugh ha- ita to think hint wiioh i hrt tho roump i guv lhntn lu liupftl halt tho ldval to thfi firm j hodrfl a iupnr bit of new y jnorflipe naltl nora lutnlur import ly ua tho lug tour tho iuarli tip war ployed in tho ofnom of tho head of tho law firm ssalod themselves ut their ttmubtomad lunch table in ho restaur- nt whor business poo1o congrcgal- 1 tin toll it urged uetli other mtudlod thu ro nun quor blui of now always carry u charm in thl humdrum world lint before nora could reply agnes hold up a pro ttsftltngtiand dont nora you two are cam- paratlvely new inthe firm and don t lrhap knfiw the rule of the olllce thoyr the nig uur ruin al which we would observe whothertho firm ordered it or not for wo in our place in the aenlor oulcu havt wow to much that o thorn novor hour of well for the rule never talk thu firm buslnos whether important minor gueer or startling to any porwon at any tlroo in any plaoo lock up n a rorgitten item any sort of bunitws knowlodgn that oome to ua during the day routine an proof thai wo obsorvo tho rules lot me tell you tluit not tor yearn haa a girl been dropped or transferred from tho head oftlco if not trust wbrthy when they cum tho rest of ua make them ao by keeping tho rulea la mind beth and nora quickly wiughl lho much a matter of principle ua to two older employee jfio bft8 of wisdom to keep your ground keep your bead keeping cool helpn to keep you out of hot water beware of balng conquored by lovo of comfort tho aln t not in tailing hut in trying again there a nothing ao hopelea oa the nn who only hope content makes poor men rich dis content make rich men poor no man can team to enjoy life until be flrat learna to injoy hla work the m who haon t time haan t enough ability or haant enough inter est some people hold thu key to tho altuauon and then are too uuty to turn 1l trouble come to all men but thoee who are looking- for them will nave the large ahare courase la a virtue which the youius cannot apare to loae it la to trow old before one a time alwaya atrlve to appear at your b orre- the- worw youa bj t thousbta your moat courtooua apeech the outcome of your kindest lmpalaea and purest mo uvea overlook a man a weakness forset hia mlatajcea and speak to him of hla rood qualities then note how that man will strive with all his might to live up to the good opinion you nave of hlra exceptional cases many youmr peopla explain the sue ceasea of other on the around that their case were exceptional they were lucky they had influential friend they benefitted by a combhv atlon of ctrcumatancea- which would not be likely to occur very often and theeyounc folks take a similar stand in explainlnhol failure these too ore due to exceptional circumstance exceptional 111 luck everything against them in a sense it may be admitted that all case ore exceptional that is to say no two are allko there are no hard and foet rulea you can make which will oaaure cerfjulf results scientists know exactly what the re sult will be of combining pertain chemical element but no una can say what tho reault will bo ol com bining industry and honesty with particular job your caao la exceptional in the oite that it la individual nji one la situ ated exactly ua you are the i menta combined to doturmlne your wuccesa or fallu are not preaent in quite the same combination in any uthec life but that 1 nut a reason for your deciding thut there 1 n use trying because your cose 1 un like any other you should study i the more tare fully to find out what 1 nacmsary to make you aucoeaaful tools and stock i waa in u hardware etoro rocontly nd jut ahead of mo at the counter wu u carpontr whu waa purchasing tools i did nd i think u man could oak d many question jtbouti u ham mor or a cilael whth had selected wluit h want ed i asked hint why he waa o par tloular about the tools he bought tho man waa of foreign birth and had not fully conquoreo tho bngllah language ho replied i 100 r tool he do no good vork oood tool good roan good vork i 1 happened to know that till man wu a tnot oxoolloiit curponief and that hi service furu 1 demand by those wuntlng high clus work done what t true of carpentry work a ulu to be true of the stock business uood result uro u impos alble witli mcrub took a with crub toola und the man who 1 seeking improve his live stock business v go to every pains to make sure that he la getting good individual utrlmuls to gp into hia ilorda ut flock f w making coal mines safe to work in tho united htate liureati of mine la directing- it effort to prevent ex plosions in coal mine ono method employed is thut of applying u cement coating over tho surfaco of the fuel by means or a pnoumatio spray gun this mintmuejf the danger of coal dust oallecunglin the omnela which result 111 explosions another method t to prevent further prnpagatluji of a explosion of po dust is suajondlng loojt uoxes containing rook dust f from the eelllnk of the funnels the idea is that the force of an skploalon will hatter tho do aoattorlng the rock dust contained in them in a cloud the rock dust being inert falls to feed l ha flames uk thanyrhnaja maltlua the pioneer all ihtiihi to him whu holutv hcii on doom i mtwhllo unknown to him who dures to mark a trull through forests doep und lone to nim who dure to dream and think to peuk and dare and in whllp others tramble on tho brink afraid ut conrucsts new i jhunk ood for him who liven upon the fur frontier of thought who is tho oral to e the dawn on mountain summit caught for him who dure ut maka a uuy through projudlcti und four on to he now and bettur day the sturdy pioneer the editor huu ont m u fow note nt him hy an old settlor at crwon corner who colla himself crewson but i huflpect ho 1 nol of the nmllji of that name but rather ono who mode lrewsons corners his home mtkoly away buck in tho fifties he says a un old crewaons corn- urs boy 1 thought i would hko to help tho old man nialatant u i un clearly o ho ha no historical record bfgo by und waa not himself an curly eottler in ono or hla early contrlbu tlonahemwnuonalt ollhotoluxiiic- cornera if my memory uorvo roo right it was built la 1b43 a tht wu jho lending road from toronto uuolph there waa a great deni travel all by oxen and horse thi hotel waa known for and wide aa s of the roughest placos on tho road 1 reported that a murder was com ml t tod there after tho grand trunk hujlway wu built through here in 18es the travel thl rood diminished ao much that in the early alxuea tho hotol ceased doing business i think the tost man conduct the place waa john crewaon after it aeoaod to be a hotel a family by thu name pt van home lived in it for a number of years and kept store there i remember well attending weok night religious services in thl building after the vanhpme moved away tbay wore conducted by itev george cornish of itockwood mr wlllram jago moved here about that time he was u tanner by trade and was foreman of tho sheepskin tannery here owned by the hewers of ouelph and afterward by william hematreet when tho tannery shut down and mr hematreet moved ju3cjuraodmr jjuttt aurom his ha to glove making ho at first made the and the explosion dies tito rock dust baxrjtfg fifvo proved efficient in chock 4ns xplosiona gloves entirely byhnd then when he had aufnclqnf monexjio baugbx a sewing machine and gradually in creased the business well the busi ness grow and mr jago went to rock- wood bought the fine residence of adttx nairn and made gloves there for years a quack doctor by the name of uoyle lived at he corner in the early days he was a character and claimed to be able to cure everything ho kept a small store and his wife told for tunes and practiced other questionable thing u if the old man m assistant wishes 1 can give him other notes of corner history which ho ha not yet touched upon c hero proceed with lit recollec tion next to tho jogu borbe dwelling whjch wo william hematreet home for years is the old john crewaon home us referred to in tho nolo on the crewson family thon ucroas the cross street john sopors old home whence mrs sopor was oorne to kvor ton cemotory in 18 thou a build ingr which- 1 think was johnu work hop he wu u carpenter later mr sopor sold out and took tho home ut mcnabba crossing next line west the laat house next the uttlo creek was for mjany ywim the home charley taylor u kontucklun u 1 of rugged conalitutiou and btiial power ful strength although frequently em ployed in hard ipb at farm work he wa mainly known as a glove cutter probably through the dose dwelling of the jago family ho may have become allied with such work for he worked for years in tho jago shop ut hock wood walking- up unit down tho track for realdonts of the corner neigh borhood the track was a convenient cros country path to both ilock- wood and auton tho now govern ment highway from acton to the corn ers when opened will starve u ulre purpose for hundred probably dully of many through tho province and obviating tho hill und hollow be tween thu urlck und the first poor old tuwnllno has curried a great many beavy pulls but 1 going to be relieved ut last of coure lion wank illggn must liave known where money was coining from but to rvmumu aftur u good uuttiy jrear charley took up with the hturey whop in acton und wa with them fur n lung while hi grout mtreiigth hi holding und placing the heavy dl und giving tho decisive how with tho mnllol enabled liltn to do hi work very fat and ho oould turn out doaonu very rupldly at hi home too them were three ur four muohlnu sewing gloves thus ultogtither bringing in large income after mr jume uaiwn moved front hi home in front of the old uw mill lie at acton mr tuylor went to live there being muohuurer tha work mr taylor died there ubout lhsd tho family gradually spread out to other plucus there were throe daugh tur and throe sons ctmrley albert date and wllllu alrt took up wltrr the gjiuta lujuilug itt the mloroy shop nrar thf main btroet trussing und wus a furumutl in tho chapmup regime uitlmutely tho thno boys beginning with charley tieoamo pull man porter in common with hundreds of their racial persuasion alter tho 1 separation of thu household to other occupation of home of their own mr taylor becuuie employed ut olenwllllums whore he died a fdw years ugo tho family wero locally respectable and raspootod in tho euily duya ut tho corner mr taylor wus un ardent mothodlst hud was considered a a possible clbsaleadcr at a time whan rrrtr n fc lr tlmn works such rhunae that ovdn hoads of homos pass away often jn lonnllnes mr wullam murray who with hi anllahln lady hud hud nurh no lntnret in rigging up und carrying on i huh hprlng inrk renovated und refurnish il the ofd taylor domicilii ut th corner and it tweomn their homo and limy ronllnurd lo rrld tbor until thnlr rvmuvul to a ton two ycur in tho rear of the aurvy of tho vlllugo wu the honto nf william crewnon montloued beforo an u ihlin school teacher but for yraru later u durlplc preacher at llinilsvllln j uhould have nald imrforo thut crewsons woro of dlnllimt oudpl porauaalon as far a the imptbmt part of lho denomination wa concerned their alllano wllh tho iwdy wu ut ac ion but tho honors und cripjiaoa up tho lino gruvllatod to kvorton ulong with tho biucm uilcl others of oourw i horn uro nol now many of either fumlllo u tt in the community c for so pleasant to have around the utile car thut wu to curry ina claire lo the railway ntatlon hud drlv on out of lho dawson dooryard the ontlro uuwaon family bud aueumblwl in tho dooryard to soe ina off au tho automobile drivon by nod duwmoii turned a corner inu wv1 a final good by and oho could hoar the cheery and heafty good by of thu dawsons a she went on her way sorry to ee her go said mr daw son a he turned to go to hi work in tho barn 1 guea we all fool that way about it father aald mrs dawson hhe o pleasant to have around u couldn t say more than that mother if you talked half an hqur eald mr dawson when you can uy truthfully thut u person is plea unt to have around you vo given them credit for having no end of virtue they wouldn t bo uleuaant to have around if thay dldn t have thoae vlr lute ina uro was pleasant to have around tho batch tring will arways bo hanging out for her at our house the latchstrlngs of ail homes are usually hanging out for thoee who am plvuaant to havu around their pleaaant ways are a kind of an open caamo to the heart of others thoy create an utmoaphcro in which it 1 always good to be thoy create kindly feeling in others truly thoy are a largo port of the salt of tho earth lhee happy kindly oul who are pleasant to havctaroutid tho young cannot cultivate a nner grace than that of being genuinely kindly and friendly and agreeable so thut it may be said of themhhat thoy uro pleaaant to huvo around j ml mi i lllot ururiil family huvo g lo llionlo la pnrt tho buliuio ut the iiimnur in their ottugn tlmro mr und mrs j h htuart un dnunhlor lift lust work for u trip o ubout two mouths to 1 uglund scot inn i and the continent mr dowm r ighnrc hu been on gugoil by the high school ikiufd m nrlenrn toiclmr nurcdlng mr coiiiiin rnalgnod hi will also huvn cliurgo of tho endet corps j m dtinyph und partner d mccnl bam won tho dr jclng rhullotigo out ui iho local green with 4 wins und u plus f 30 tho 1ubllo i brary will ix- tlcttwl during the month of augul jim i lour i nf dlmclors uuk tho patron of tho llirury to return nil ixxik hoforo the end of july uw tltoy intend chang ing tho myatoin for clnuatlbn chump ion it matters little where you start if you uhould tart to take tho cen sua in a big city like new york or chicago you would find people there from everywhere from other big cltle and from tiny hamlet from palaco and mountain cabins from farms from mining towns from tho suburbs from lands on the other side of the world if you want to go to now york you can start from anywhere tho soma la true of success in the highest noblest sense you can start from any point of experience from poverty as lincoln did from ignorance as bdlson did from physical disabil ity as roosevelt did it does not mut ter how dllant you are the only thing necessary 1 to start in the right direction and keep on going in any largo city you will find people who reached it after travelling a few mile julalhezajwho swao nf tcr journey i n many thousand miles some have a losger harder journey to make in orde to reach success than others do but for the dries who reach their goal it mattery little where they start the time to change a great deal is said against making changes when the thing to be con demned 1 not the change but the reaon for it there are some young people who aeem to feel that they could aucceed anywhere except in tho placfcwhoto they happen to be they are the sort who should stay just where they ore till they have proved that they can succeed in spite of their cnvlronmenl there are multitudes who see the other fouows job a a flowery one while their own la full of thorns and the only safe thing for them is io stick to their task till they begin to like 1l change is all right if you are chang ing from good to better many suc cessful people make frequent changes for the reason that their success at tracts attention and they are offered bouer positions but the time to change la when you are making a sue cess not when you are falling for lo change thtm is an acknowledgment of defeat georgetown tho town council- ha gruntod slpo to the kail pair fur thl year the church tnm holds the llt tlm locul bukehail league with t game won to i mutt tho banker are at lkt irfittom with b jon l and none won of tho 01 candidate who wrote tho oniruncn examination hero to iaed und 10 won honors itev j ii and mrs mooro uro hoi i daylng lu muakoka mr und mr 8 l small of prince albert sak v 11 tod with mr and mrs j m moore last week mrs rev tr henderson of uuolph is spending the surnmcr with her daughter mrs j m skelton hov mr caldwell and- family uro how comfortably unt tied in tho par nonage mrs dr klllott miss jean und muster will klllott of evansburg a1 berfs are visiting at mr john mc dermlda mr d mcllao und mia m clayton of chicago visited tholr slater mr jume corner iquelng last woek a union sunduy school excursion to burlington heuch will be held on saturday july 28 hmllh stono electrical works are very busy ut present and aver one hundred hand uro employed tha band played un enjoyable pro- grummo at thetand on tuesday even ing a rardun party will be given in tha park coargelowq on friday evening july 30 und r lheuuaplce of ihd vnrdum itibekah lodgu mr john wrlgglcaworth many friend wcro pleuaed to oe him in town on saturday after several months of severe illness ur j skelton toronto father of rof o d skelton author of life of sir wilfred laurlor spent tho week end with his nephew mr j m skel ton wlldwood twenty of oakvllle s lady golfers played our local ladles on tuesday afternoon ut tho wllloughby course it was a hplendld contest resulting in favor of the visitors at the con luslon of thfi game luncheon was arved ut codsr crest herald terrified by the movies tho first movlo show ever wltnoasod by peasant thlldron in st kitdu a re mote island of the outer hebreds scotland so terrified thorn that thoy atampedod from th cbootroom where tho film waa being exhibited und nought safety on tho wild hillsides uy i newspaper correspondent who i visit ing the lonely islet st kllda loolate fur several month of the year by tho stormy atlantic 1 inhabited by a primitive population and a party of vlaltors thinking io give th natives a treat arranged moving ptoture entertainment the young oiks were in full foroo desjilte oto warning of their older who suspected magic the audience sat unmoved through a picture of football match but when an express train rushed at them a or tho screen the youngster screamed and fled ig ignoring the uranco of the opertwur that the train wa not real slavery iw canada tho following advertisement appear ed in a montreal wiper of june 3 1718 llau away on the 14th insu a aluvo belonging to the widow duffy dowaulnlor aged ubout sb years drows ed in mtrlped illo of tho ordinary t of tolerable ntoutne whoever will bring her buck will receive a reward or and will be repaid any cost tho importation of slaves into lanada was forbidden in 1713 in 180ft there were 141 slaves in lb montreal district in lill tho slave trade was forbidden under tha uhlan k in 1133 lho last slavery was ubollhd when the british oovornment voted 1ig0 000 000 to buy out the slave in the brltuh wot indies utter seven years further apprenticeship olad- lone made his first speech hi par i la mont on this bill defending the treat melt l of slave on hi fathur west indian plantation ho favored gradual emancipation tact a parti of helpfulness nut think of taut merely as u in getting ahead ileal it poiblllttas whore other people are concerned tho tactful an touch a serrow with such louder oyrapalhy that tbaunerr fool nu hurt it nun do with suspicion and distrust slid but whats pathetic fact it i that no matter how numerous and happy ud pparntly hound together m family help away away wnu uptoiii n um bring alienated heart very close te qjuuuitlsl sjst 1v hejprulnee wikhout tho former the utter is blundering oftelnatoore harm than od neighborhood news- town and country milton erin freddie gerrle attyear old son of r and mm wallace gerrte wa crual d hfiieulh the wheel of a motor car on muln streut und ustulnec fatal injuries und puasod awuy within two hour after the accident occurred the evening of the twelfth tho utile lad had boon playing in front of his parents home on main street when in attempting to cross tho road stopped out in front of an auto fn by- r mn- 1 rom orewige vlt lr i car wu travelling at u slow ruto of speed al the time but before the driver could bring th moto to a standstill tho wheels had passed over the hoy cheat and he suffered severe internal injuries there was u big o range celebration here on the twelfth thirtyfour lodge were represented the demon stration being tha largest in history tha village ojoho mills grand valley huttonvllle sholburne and culedon koat were among the largest groups present and the parade which formed shortly after 1 o clock took over an hour to enter stanley park where the celebration took place the afternoon programme opened with ad dresses by itev ur atkinson of mono mills hov mr isvans of erin and several other prominent speaker while hundred gathered- to witness the sports tho feature attraction be ing a lacrosse game between erin and culedon ray j lindsay visiting with his mother at danville que who 1 hi mr boas leltch who recently un derwent an operation for append ell 1m n the o range vl ho hospital is rocove ing ml annie betir ll a 1 in new york whore ho will tako u lx week oourmu ut columbia university mrs h itrankum of harris ton vlu- ih her parents mr und mr w hull during the week mr und mr jormun mcmillan ol portland ore nre visiting with mr and mr tho cook and other friends htro mrs hchram of detroit i vulllng with her brother mr sam nurse mlas byk of clinton has boon oit- gaged u teacher for the primary cl for krln 1ubllo school for tha coming term mr munn hu mturned to hvr homtt ut hhermun mich after spending aome time with her mother mr john mcmillan tho itev mr mcleod of owoil hound preached in the chrltta church hillsburg utst sunday anl will auk on tho following two sunday july 23 and 39 tho krln sfihoat board announce that t ley have secured or vvaujh chief public school inspector for tho province to lay the corner stone of tho now ochodl on fcrldsy afternoon july 30 at 4 p m dr and mrs- pearl und muster vu- ham leart of sanborn n y inolocad to urn and pent w ooupls of day with ml mcuiii mis margaret mouillail of north buy is spending tho vacation at liar homo in town on saturday e von i tig laat a party uy motorist from uuffalo wers visit ing lukouuf i ark belfounialn when one of thu ludlo had tha misfortune to full vary berloury pntlnjng hp anltla dr uvar wa called and after u few hours aha wa able to prooeed on her journey the annual sunday school ploula or iselsrin ucirounuin jwd nilutturg sunday scboobj took place al huly iark on july 7 with u good attaild uiioo from each place th cataract union sunday school wus also vreaoot auvocats solidified petroleum au american conaular tinioar krico ha furnished some interesting detail concerning the manufacture and ue of petroleum briquette a fuel it upbears that tho briquette weigh unly iiait as much av ooal 4 they t produce twice us much h4t they keep indefinitely n goodpondl tiou it is said are in no way djtngsr ou givu uff mi smoke or odor and bum with u yiy wliltn flams sight or lift inches high they consist of lmtroletun alther crude ur refined nlyrd with certip rhnnlnal th utbi else nature of which is a trade secret and solidified in mold under a pros sure of j0o- ftf par aquae mob to mark mothers qrave- one of tho ton do rent puiunigcu o love in poverty is thtm told by th detroit kroo prcos a hoy not over eleven your old whouo pinched fa iwtruyed hunger and whonn dothlng 4uld scarcely be en hod hy tlin iiiinn 1roped inlo a carpenter shop on cjrupd itlver avenue the other day und aftui mucti hesltutlou oxptulned to lho oro man vti want to got i a gruvobourd f i mu sho died lust wlntor ami tin grave ore no thick thut wo unt hurt ty find her no more wo wont ui last hunday und wo mmn awful neui not finding it we tluaigh wnl kit a am v aboard so wo wouldn t lono grave when wo thought vso d thought wod hwt it jack he cried an i bud she cried and my chin trumbli d ut i could hardly talk whore is your father r uskod i in carpenter oh he s homo but ho novor got h uj there with us unci wo huut toll bin ubout the board i guuu 1m butt ma for he wun t homo whnn ni tiled and ho wouldn t buy no ioim nor nothing sometlmi wlun wo un ittln on the doorteu tjlklntf ubou hor und jack and bud uro cryln uu i m rememborln ho klasod u ull before he- died bo nay we d b ttor qul that or we ii got wlmt luid tt r u but we sleep uptmir and wu lalk and cry in tho dark ull wu want to how muoh- will the bourd bot tho curiionter jocted iiomothlng frtfor the purpose und uked who will put it up at the gruvu woll tuke it up on our curt r piled the loy und i guns tho gruvu yanlmari will help u to put it up yod want tho immn painted on don i yout ye sir we want- tha bourd white and thon we want you to puint os that ho was our mu and that ull was forty ono yours old und that alio died un november c and thai ho gone to hoavon and thut sho wuu ono or the best mother over wus und thut wo uro going to be good all ou lives and go up whro ho 1 writ n w illo how much will it ull coat nlrt how much have you got woll m uaid tho boy a he brought out u little calico bag and emptied its content on tho bench uud d rawed the baby for the woman next door and earned twenty cants jack ho woodod in thu garden and earned forty oonts and he found five mora in tho road i run on errands and made kllo nxod a boy curl and helped carry some apple into u store and i earned sixty five cent all that makes hundred und thirty cents sir and pa don t know wa vo got t cause wa kopt it hid in tho ground undo u wlom tho curpantor heant to do liberal but ho said a gruvobourd will cot at least s3 the lad looked from his uttlo store of metal to the carpenter und buck realised how many weary weeks had passed slnco tha first penny was earn ed and saved and suddenly walled out then wa can t never never buy one and mothers grave will gat lost bat ha left the shop with uar of gladness in his eyes and whan ho re turned yeeterday uttlo bud und jack were with him and thoy hud u curt there wus not only u headboard but ono for the fool of tho gruvo as woll and paint or und carponlrr had doho tholr work with full heart and done it well aln t it nice nicer than rich folks haver whispered tho oilldiren um tho board were boing place 1 uu the cart won t the grave look nice though and wonltnttue gtadf i fro thl fho mother grave ho ien marked und when night lomo o thee matherloa one will cuddle close together and whisper thelr-gratl- tuda that it cannot be lost to thoni even in tho storm and drift of wlu- rcabtic a farm hand who had worked evory day in the week from dawn till lutu night finishing hla duties by luu torn light went to tho fartriar ut tho 1 of the month and said 1 m going to loavo you promised me a steady job welt haven t you unn wuh the astonished reply no said the worker thoro uro three or fpur hours oviry night whon i don t have anything to do except fool away my tiro aleoplngv fate feather what 1 fater it 1 croasqjg a busy mtro t thr lime a duy for throe yeurs and the being run owr hy a farm wugou 1 the country shampoo this way with olive oil and you will have hair with gleam and softness of silk olive oil or the nliampon my icwltnif liaittf spccaliali olive nil fur the shampoo u woptcii who livr learned tlir i crtl who arc admired for thor lovely 1iur and thin ttyrcialipth tell you ii why olive oil clcnnun thoroughly hut gently it never iravcs hair dry and brittle robbed of the dcllratc gloss jiid sheen that means beauty it washt tway all hrl ami oil dissolves anilremovcji rlonginkaiilruff it leaves hair j tli fluffy and soft liut never dry never dull pliant and bliminicring an itew aill instead beautiful attractive hair o beauty of face or dress is and this mcaiii without winch t ipiitc kufficicnt olive nil ircattnrnt in its fine most conve- meni form is iai mouvl shampoo i hoitauds and thnusaucn of women use it today they find it most economical for u treaimcnl that coats a great deal wlien t given by specialists you may have a 15c trial bottle n e by send- hc coupon or you can get full sized bottles at your dealer a a single shampoo will amaze you jl palmolivti cow i any ol canada tiikd uolai ou toronto om wlolp mo palmolive shampoo the blend of palm and olive oils 15c trial bottle free juat 111 in i ilutnollv un toronto oat m and id mm mtia ml n tfc ipny or uvnsito wd ipt lor t uui bollu fret e34j how to run a railroad tho li tol i till i u nun went to tht i tli lv ritliy i null whli h m ut rln y hi fin lory nmhlttoum yoiim idi nt of u rti i drhlr u will fit mt to i dt nl of u grat muuh will iiuch it ng will ll tuk young mnn r piled tlin prouldi nt such u ditrvk would oottt iiu iwent thouiuind dollur und might itqulr twenty yearn r f jour time but on tht ouier liandbykucndliuf lit rliujm jiircc fiundnd dollar i i 1 ow 4hi y uuui in y un 1 jhii tnn ult ilectod to cqnurtiis once thorc young mnn you will f i i yi un competent to direct not nly mm b all tho great niilwuy klomg of oi country i or bo mugustno ny dafl work now a pleasore she says mr miller suffered severely from pains in heart and baok found wonderful relief in draco the fm ou system builder por year mr acllno mllur of 173 cuthorlno st north hamilton out suffnred thouo common but dltreaslng altrnont brought nlxiut hy u run down idltlon of tho dlgontlvo orgun her mlomurli llvor kidney und bowtlu simply woufftr not function projerly with the result thut indigestion gnstrl unu heartburn tain in tho liut k un 1 hlllouhnom mmlt life u inlm ry for her itoud how much two but tin of lri co tared her whole uyslom by lunlnrt 1 rogutallng thom importunt orguti riir your i tail stomach kidney und llvor trouble kvorytbltig 1 uto uld cause mo to bilch und blout und ifteii hud pain around my heart und in my tiack odaittcautnia filly tooi r my llvi r wtut slugglmh cuuning dlcxy spell und spot flouting huforu my yes all thu trouble mtupned nil i hturled tuklng drero my uw t uro regulur i huva u gixtd up petito und i oop ull the night througl hout go hint up i fuel ijiulii stroimar und my duy u work 1 ifttw n plttxhurct i um glud i in aril ubout druco u it hu doiiu u world of goo 1 for rat mr mhtor fnun i r lief in dreco roflt by hor rxperluiie tjit breco u famous houlth hulldi r put ypu on lur foot only nature own rutin liorbfi burk und leuvi are ued lu droco h contulns no morourj polojih or habit forming drug oreeo is being speolslly introduced acton by a t brwon and is sold by m oood druaast everywhere tilcllidorthffiabox they irid not glow hr ua iter an boi tt bmttl woql pn umau thoy n more lanlwl tlnraradubrablaail batter- the canadian mtch c9 i limited aaontreal a1atches gramophones at a price everyone can afford plays a ll makes of records this gramophone is welf wdrth double tho price wc are asking for it it will give perfect satisfaction its tone is plcasirug and the volume of sound can be regulated to suit any sized room it has a reliable motor which operates steadily and practically noiselessly the cabinet is strongly made of genuine walnut -n- 100 steel needles included with each marhine and for the next two weeks we will give witrj each machine purchased 10 records free price of no 1 gramophone 650 price of no 2 gramophone 6zq wiijl be shipped c o d subject to examination 1 charges prepaid within a radius of 25 miles of gufilph smiths furniture store 120 131 wyndham street guelpb ont phono 584 m theru were 1021 forest flrea wpted in ontario last tumrm tho viijanoo of tbo ff rp rangers kopt 53 por opdt ftf tpy down to a aixp npt oxoeodin uva acres but vot flip total bros tmrnoq wa over 346000 apros equal to a it rip of fortit one njio wwo from toronto to coohrano of tho totvl numhor only 53 woro llfihtnjtia fires in other words our ol every jog rca 59 fires wore dgo to mans oarelostrtess and vvero preventable accordingly tlio problem of forott protection in ontario call for tho conpcrution of tho wlolo ofr ship of the provinoo if reusormhlo cuj bo exorjaod by everyone in tho woodg to prevent tho st of tipa 0up forests will bo safe rail way jf ioiql emppeni prjs spcotortif lumber firoia auttlcrs corjtruction nrii a psnhelp by botncurpful pf firi m tlo wood nd hy joining handi with the prcsn tha loudors if publip opinion and tltobusineva men of ontario in prtmiptjn fiduoutpnul propuifunda to ruduoo f orcst fjrokif sav on forests unurto tortiy br pa duiljinga t out p out issbbbbi