1. -. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1010 TORONTO WOMAN Seven Sentence Sermons PRAISES TANLAC Mrs. Benson Says Results She Has Derived Have Bech Marvelous. run<down * she con- neuralgia and that I would ay there for rves were shat- "1 had been condition for a have to go to b days at a time tered and | w for hours be then often I { ke up feeling | #0" weak and.npervous that 1 would faint dead away I was completely worn out and was simply miserable all the time "My husband had been relieved of stomach trouble by taking Tanlac so 1 decided to try it mysel$nand now that terrible neuralgia is cc mpletely gone, | ven't had a headache since 1 started on Tanlac, my nerves are quiet and I sleep Mike a -baby That tired feeling has passed away and I am stronger and better in every way than I have been in a long time." Tanlac is scld in Kingston by A ing comi ho Pilat sion; Lord Dare ce will achieve more Burke . * * 9 to be valued for not for what can be it.--H. €. Trumbull . - . t who kneels most; ongest who kneels ngest who kneels low- + make strong backs--and g backs are needed to- ---Anon. - » » 1othing 80 much as fall- and, feeling myself be- ng a fossil--James A. Garfield. ! I charge thee in the sight of God. giveth life to all things, and of Christ Jesus, who before Pontius € witnessed the good confes that thou keep the cormmand- ment, 'without spot, without re- proach, until the appearing of our Jesus Christ 1 Tim. 6:13,14. * - . use sometimes to be 3¥i what thy soul doth wea) to look in thy chest; for 'tis Ontario's Golden Era / Continue IF we have given worthy service during the tryin, PROGRESS--PERFORMAN CE--PROMISE and well in hastening the time of still greater prosperity and happiness? As we have begun, so we will continue, fearless in the discharge of duty and ever alert in the service to the people. Conscious of our shortcomings, and grateful for the opportunities we have to serve our Province, we submit our record with confidence to the electors {or their consideration and approval, and ask from a united people a mandate to carry cn the Governnient of this Province. i 'NE y thine own; i hown, a Plevna as ty And tumble up and down what thou stler, i a sea > 8. Clark, 0 An in Fernleigh by Ervin Martin, in Ar- find'st there Genres Herbert dock by M. J. Scullion, in Sharbot " i Lake by W. Y. (Cannon.--Advt. . -endum proposals Hughes said that NA AAA mimic | (1 SY main tvirtu R To be everywhere and everything mpathy, and yet content to re- where and what vou are--is not this to know both wisdom and ® and to dwsll with happiness? L.. Stevenson, o F you're on our 3 « | Healthland stop at store and kt a fo read It will speed journey Whén you orde don't just say "br mention the name of our b You'll be rewarded a ae SGP A A HUGHES LEAVES OTTAWA. Campaign. Ottawa, Oct, 15 General, Sir Sam Hughes left yesterday for Lind- say, and will take part in the Ontario campaign. He announced before leaving, that he was opposed to the! amendments to the Ontario Temper- ance Act proposed by the Federal | Government. On the Ontario refer- | and port more GT.-MAJOR McNAMARA candidate running in River- Toronto - Will Take Part in Ontario Election | DEATH AT PHILLIPSVILLE Of Mrs. Archibald Stevens--arven Brown Very Il. Phillipsville, Oct. 13.---~Harvey Davison, who spent the summer in Winnipeg, has returned home, Mr Mrs. Peter Nolan. visited West - last week. Mrs' A. BE. Whit- 's many friends are pleased to FINANCE Tn 1904 the income of Ontario was $4464,000; in 1913 it was $11,188302; in 1918 it was $19,270,123. This has been ac complished without resorting to direct taxation--apart from the war tax, which has been repeal ed. Out of this revenue the Government has returned to the people in larger grants, $3,807, 000 for Education; $1,676,235 for Agriculture. The public services have been enlarged and ample grants have enabled important public duties to be undertaken. AGRICULTURE The Agricultural industry in Ontario 1s in a prosperous and thriving condition. Appropria tions in 1904 amounted to $475 .- 000; in 1919, $1,675,000. Last year the value of the farm pro ducts of Ontario was $550,000 000, and the value of the com bined farm assets was one 2nd a half billion dollars, Within the last three years ten thou- sand farm mortgages have been paid off. Encouragement has been extended to every branch of the industry, education has been fostered, and social condi tions have been improved, Agri culture has received the "earnest and unremitting attention of the Government." HYDRO-.ELECTRIC Hydro is to-day the most ex- tensive public-ownership emter prise of its kind in the world, Since its inception Hydro- Electric has saved to the con- sumers of electric power in Ontario over fifty millions of dollars. Hydro displaces anny aliy 5.000,000 tons of coal Hydro develops and distributes 350,000 horse power'to over 23% municipalities, 175000 domestic consumers and 6,000 customers for power/7 The Queenston Chippewa undertaking will pro vide an economical development of 400000 horse power, and the prospective ultimate develop ment in the whole Province is over 1,000,000 horse power EDUCATION Ontario's educational system 1s designed to provide the most efficient training possible for the boys and girls who are to be come the future citizens of the state. Under the leadership of the Minister of Education no worthy expenditure has been de- nied to accomplish this purpose, Generous grants have been made for agricultural, techmical and vocational training; return ed soldiers are encouraged to enter the teaching profession: teachers' salaries have been raised and a superannuation scheme inaugurated. This year nearly $4.000000 will be spent on education in Ontario LABOR Ontario's industrial leadership in Canada has been maintained by broad and effective labor laws. Under the Workmen's Compensation Act $10,000,000 has been paid out in awards. Special safeguards have been provided for female and child labor. A minimum wage in Ontario is assured, and a direct representative of Labor will sit in the Cabinet. Free employ- ment agencies have heen estab lished, and technical education has been encouraged. : HEALTH . Ontario's public health gervice is not excelled on the continent, Public health education, child welfare, sanitary engineering service, and the free distribution of antitoxins and serums have conserved life and prevented epidemic. A scheme of pen- sions for mothers is to be es. tablished. The Provincial Board of Health supplied all the ty phoid vaccine used by the Can- adian troops in the war This feature of the work has brought about a saving of over $100,000 a year to the people of the Pro- vince. HIGHWAYS Good roads" add 'wealth and comfort to rural life. The hight way improvement programme of the Ontario Government is ap- plied to both urban and rural districts. A complete system of roads, including provincial roads, provincial county roads, county roads and township roads, with a mileage of 12.500 miles, has been worked out and will be constructed. The ent: motor license" revenue, with a large amount added. will be spent.annualiy on this work. os WAR WORK Ontario gave in men 232,895; in contributions $54,532,188; to Victory loans $540,465,550. On- tario provided 50 per cent. of Canada's war effort. The On- tario Government spent in war work over $10,000,000; maintain- ed in England the most efficient military hospital in Europe; furnished club houses for the soldiers in London and Paris; made gifts of food and guns to the Mother Country; made large grants to the British Red Cross, Bel, um, Serbian. relief and other worthy patriotic objects, Ontario's war effort his made the name of Ontario resound in every carner of the world he could not favor then al and Kiow that she was able. io Tue ont ate ; . a. g for a very short walk recently. Mrs would vote for some of tem and M. Swot Portland, has been visiting | Against others. - her cousin, Mrs, J. W.Halladay. Miss L. Bullard, Ottawa passed through fown enroute to her home in Plum | [Hollow for her holidays. Eawrence | % Jogee. dr. was taken to Kingston | ho¥pital for treatment on Wednesday | | last. | | The residents of this village were |' As a war measure the O ! suspending for the duration of the war the retail sale of liquor; the whole question of the character of the liqudr legis. ndum, and the will of the people would prevail, This { deeply g risved on Wednesday morn. | | ing to know that during the night | 1 Mra. Stevens, wife of Archibald Ste- {| vens: had passed away after only a {short illness .of wneumonin. despite | the hest of medics] attention and | earefol papsing, Mes. Stevens, ¥ho | was highly respected bv a large' eir- ; cle of friends and relatives. will he i Freatly missed, as she alwavs aunietly did her part in social and chureh lite She leaves to mourn her loss. besides her husband one son. W. C. Stevens and two daughters, Misses Anna and { Ethel, at home; four sisters and three brothers. The funeral service | | was conducted by Rev. Mr. Miyphy, | of Delta, in the absence of her Das- tor, Rev. Mr, Barker, to the Elgin cemetery. on Thursday afternoon. | Mrs, Kilborn, Brockville, has been | - | ing her Bre for liam brook, spent Thanksgiving, the guest '| was taken to Kingston hospital on | © Mrs, Earl Perry. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wednesday for treatment Glass, Napanee is with Charles Sto- | ¥ Arven Brown suffered a partial | Ver. Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Jlatk. 0d. {collapse on Wednesday morning last | 898. spent Sunday at the home o {since being confined to his bed. | John Carr. Miss Darling spent | Pneumonia has recently developed. | Thanksgiving at her home in Hos. Mr. Brown. who, though being the | COW. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gibson, Glen- {oldest redident here. has been re. | vale, with Earl Burt, on Sunday. | markably active until quite recently, T--_ ---- ee Lennox U.F.0. Candidate. Constipation is the arch-enemy of health. Jones Falls Notes, Napanee, Oct. 13.--At an enthusi- Conquer this enemy and you rout a whole army Jones' Falls, Oct. 13-Filling | astic mass meeting, attended by hun- of oh silo is the order» of the day in this dreds of people, in the armouries, sieal foes, including indigestion, biliousness, cement of the Referendum--Support of Hydro-Electric; cheap light and power for ; y braneh lines into Hydro radials--Good roads in every part of Ontario--State pension fund for mothers--Direct representation of Labor in the Cabinet--A minimum wage--Housing accommodation-- Legislation implementing the findings of the National Industrial Conference--Consideration to returned soldiers with Cabinet representation--Educational progress, technical and agricultural instructien=Iproved transportation in Northern Ontario--Timber conservation--Encouragement in mining development--Enlargement of Ontario's free public health service. fT ; W. H. HEARST, - STEAMER BRITANNIC EVERY WEEK BETWEEN MONTREAL AND KINGSTON; AL- WAYS ON TIME. SHIP YOUR FREIGHT BY THIS RE LIABLE ROUTE TELEPHONE 2195 FOR INFORMATION. . locality and the farmers report an| Napanee, on Saturday sight. C. B. sick headache, sleeplessness and nervous dyspep- Tm ot i, a0 ek Behe oie EP cri ir] | sh Boaaaate Bobi puness aud nervous dyspep- 08 v. 3 . he u . . ed to Elgin for the. winter months. | Mr. Powers. of Nereus, Salled him, laxative for over | years. They pro straight to er ' MABEL NORMAND School was closed Thursday and Fri thie Hast spssker amon all § er the cause of many ills and remove it, They act oF produc Ane Sreatest picture| GAY 8s the teacher, Mr. McMaster, | didates » Power romptly, pleasantly and surely. Contain no ever produced. At the Grand Opera | attended teacher's' convention at throughout Outario." Mr, Po ore bE . 3 y Ye . House, tor three daye Caivpencitg on | Lyndhurst. Albert Gamble made a Somulimented the United Farmers of bit ng drug. These time-tested pills u y ober . @ivin ot | business trip to Kingston last week. nox on 3 . Ince dally, and evening performance. Miss Ellen Baxter has returned home | oandidate. : Fe strengthen the stomach, stimulate the liver and Ss ® General Déniken reports that his | after spending the last three months R Oo e ime "eaptured TT ve. Las at Chaffey's Lock. Miss Florence| The Prince of Wales concluded Sa elieve WwW : Con to have your Furnace and Stoves looked : after. We have only experienced me- chanics and if you require any work in this line we can give you satisfaction. Agents for the celebrated Hecla Hot Air Furnace. mmon& Sons 187 Princers Street i West Tuesday, and Bolsheviki troops who attempted to | Hutchings has returned home after | his visit to the out his as Immense ou spending the past two weeks at Bat-| left in the afternoon for Cobalt, of booty was ¢ taken. tersea. Master Edwin and Eli and| where he will make an inspection o Kingston-Cape Vincent Fery (Ratiroad Time) * Leave Kingston 6.30 am. and 1 pm. Returning terran Cape Vincent at $40 am. resching Kingston Lea \ ®t 11.40 am. ve Cape Vincent 4.30 p.m, reaching ngston at 630 me. had trip tickels $1.25, witn & sic. revite on return trip. kav. ing x ovely outing Yor 15 cents. Tickets good to return on Aste of lass only. Bug connections at Cape Vincent from morning boas, giving nearly 4 hours in Waterlown and returning to connect Wiis sleasner lmaving for Kingston. ' : | Sell Noted London Properties. | street police court and two public London, Oct. 15---Five million | houses in Bow street. and Russell dollars' value has been placed upon | street, which aré to come under the - ne | Miss Letitia White spent Sunday st the Mines, arriving in Hamilton on . 3 FHite's, . id § tober 17th. : PR; { Edwin Whites, Delta. Alfred Sly and tober ifn, cmpuien A favor days last week with friends at New-| of the League of Nations opened in boro. Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Sly are | London under the Presidency of Sir sometimes prod | of Morton at T. Siy's. Mrs. C#Maho- | London. at the Mansion House. « : i ney and children of Kingstor at T. . bio one inverytend- | ines "| Select Medicine Wilton, Oct. 13.--Rally services| Purgatives are dangerous. They : When you feel the : were held in the Methodist church on | gripe, cause burning pains and make jabs change ; ton attended anniversary services at Physicians say the most jdeal laxa- to Camden East on Sunday, Oct. ]2th. [tive is Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man- Mrs. M. F. Parrott, Mrs. Earl ceedingly mild, com and Miss Gladys Wallace attended /health-giving vegetable extracts. Dr. POSTUM in Adolphustown Methodist church, |the bowels, the stomach, Alice Wallace is spending a week at. , biliousness and "There's a Reason" En me hates; Bion Hy - learth makes such ae of La. the srashelds ot Dru} Ty | Jamie. iy a Seposed a fmer, Ottawa, is with her ea 'or infos Nav, Co. Theatre, the Strand | ¢ aaa ote oer i Tadhg at the jas Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Try a 25c Autemotires aa o 3408 Space reserves tre, the Aldwich Theat Alexander Burtch spent a couple of Tea and Coffee at 8. Baxter's. Miss Maud McMachen | Horace B. Marshall, Lord Mayor of er places. Briefs From Wilton. { Sunday afternoon. Several from Wil- the constipated condition worse. ; : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, Mr."and {drake and 'Butternut: they are ex- INSTANT the Woman's Missionary convention Hamilton's Pills restore activity to on Wednesday of last week. Miss and | purty the hloo For constipa- mawewess Mua R Sleore. Bin.tboxyourselt.. ic Ee sm my : : Theatre, the Waldor! Hotel, Bow ial ai private sale is resiole. t 3