[orgam 0"“ a shooting greed . maintain 0â€" have to ere"- L Cost 0' ‘80 ‘1 increased PM this 3'9“ m 81.8. D‘ of Tom†mph 8 3rd day of tock and implementi. f W. G. Foniott, con- ead horses, 30 W hens. A In!) set a Sale at 1 o'clock ’ithout reserve. PIG ing farming. F: A ( ’wns. ACCTIom C on. S. Eldon, ' US!“ 3;“ ‘H ER WA KW ' Monmouth. SIP c). pm' annuwm W thv 14th of AF“: oh {\Ict,‘ onnel}. his son “i†In- sold (119‘? for is â€0“!) from I.†M) Mix? to sell befou pp); to Elias Bo“ L'Stulc' 320nt, at on"- SXIJ 60 V" th ho nrchu rd wind up estate. 1H0 smut h Ct)“ Hm t wine OI an M“: NW 011 clean Jdam maple 1m! â€ZN hm; frame cow 0c pd hi)â€. and \ ‘ ' RES 0" ">1 half a ‘- m‘ the mitahle for Mums“ msx’dera ble and \ ing-Shfll 0| km mummy he south- the 6th Mr also El' 11:10:15 in. phon m,- A ml ,Im Royal wotlund'. imparted. M'RES 11, El- t he use ome Id 1nd par? anion ‘ ill w 00d- Hum; c huice "I t l ham" l T 11]“! annot His, 13th. \ um 'l'ept- I o!- mil. cog .urough Trains TORONJ “2313: T H E won _ Th. 1m mpl'esg 01’ Asia.†{in tan 1 8‘5"; 5* emH'sions. ‘ fully Qqulpp 109“ agent [townsh 0! bu "a Hess ‘ainet. tiona! H989: miss ersic WWI Laurens. Naw Sidewalks to be Built I Teddy I EVa. P011 to Riverside and R. C. Cemeteriesl‘m‘“ juveniles, HOMESEEKERS ~ )‘lpd I" I n P “‘11:; h iltes each 'n‘nnbm, Ups Mammal-“It EXCURSIONS Groceries and China Ballâ€"Kent-st. megs. Comfortable equxpped with bedding fd :1: modem“) ““‘ lmpcrtantNoticetoFarmers M" 'â€" Fresh. Smoked and Salted quality, Phone us abou L'ive Von mices on A sup: Headquarters tor Stoves and Hardware. Cinnamon’s Hardware Store a2: «es of bottles and is the very ï¬nest w: Che market. Large bottles of Nun'i-Ox â€ï¬‚ied 10 “It: Hotel and Rpflfnnrnnf hurl“ .x Rates each Tues~ Uctohcr inclusive. â€Cf eturn ...... $35.00 Return...$43.00 moderate “ing at Mada}; 001011150, Singaâ€" {y arriving_ van. Wire Fencing at 81 Cents per rod pm. l’racheï¬, Apples, Figs. Prunes, etc. We handle r .y fancy stock and We can give you as good prices as you will pay for inferior grades. 1115 1‘ Mo‘ Brock lbe pa: by do Axum, E. Gregory “59m? \. rnpresonting the \‘v'ullit‘n declared his hat“: the graveling, .. {(mn had preV- Ruling required. count) 'an. asking the crushei ;, shun? of the Cost Cour >‘!1t“.\'i:1k to the at 10 ‘ H2: motion of W. W. Walden, coun- :':"r-vm; one-quarter 0. E -- zmv walkâ€"Cab Niagan The C :hfl.‘ and J. E. pool on proposition ofï¬ng Hal to purchase a may be .; asking: if Ops There '{u' \chemc ï¬yiKing m "~_:r¢-S¢~nting the Na-’ 11» asking OPS a :24!“ 'd, scheme for!“ :1 ul‘ the highWay‘ .. (mfg plant toga .- m be participatedla] 1-; :Im! (‘nncrete CO- th :25 {'u‘x'nt'ahly enter- in; Walden declared his ha†the graveling, B1; ' {mm had prev- be Ruling required. ‘1... E . rnpresonting the ~':v.. asking the share of the cost, >391v\\'ulk t0 the m mution of W.‘ W. Walden, coun- iium: one-quarter In‘W wulk.-Car-. winng at upmtortable 10.20 p.111. ansukepe’roungt With bedding aerate rates Colonist Cars on All Trains. Ho TORONTO to WINNIPEG and WEST 'n‘ 4 ngLD COLONIST RATES \ IEW Proposition of iaa " “[111 leave r i‘ mmlp especially for m wi' h A high 9mm"! ï¬nish aminn l‘ompanieo. 1H1 RsnAY, MARCH 20th. .1913 Nilh a“ scheme mpector of pris-f n,- indigemt par? axluator. G. HJ we 8 . Return of Asia,†Proportionate rates from other . points 111 Ontario. '1‘. c. KITCHEN, Upton “on; rchase ed and Salted Fish of all kinds and of best Phone us about your ï¬sh order and we will you prices on all the lines we handle. and all members company. 0m consideration con-ncfl thought the matter beyond their jurisdictiOn. . . By-laws apm'Opriating money flor nor of prls~ . _. - . . _ _ ï¬nch road leISJOD mr the )ear 1913 mdlglet 13“!â€J appointing fencevie-wers and‘ 10". I. , I we} ve-d from in a. Large bottles of Nutri-Ox Beef Cordial Hotel and Restaurant trade at close prices limited quantity of No. 1 Apples which reasonable pnces by barrel or by the peck. DRIED FRUITS r O. E. Dunlop is president of the ‘- Niagara Falls Press Club. The Connaughts will sail {or Liver- . ! pool on the EmpreSS of Britain. leav- ‘ mg Halifax March 22. A few days fmay be spent in Montreal an rnnfn Each Tuesday March and April Win leave Toronto Fri“ per quut M Special Trains For settlers travel- Settlers ling with live stock flies w and effects stock a __Soa_t ac; iii-'5 Vancouver; 3.0 ..... .. Imam. no. ........ , Council adjourned to meet April at 10 a.m. I Moved by W. Best, seconded by :1 . Brock, that the following accounts Ibe paid : M. Leddy for sheep killed by dogs 58; The Warder for adver- tisement. re sheep valuators $2.50; county treasurer, for use of stone crusher in 191M45. {Inundkeepers in the township of 'Ops, were duly passed. I Moved by W Best, seconded by J. Brock that the report of sheep va‘lu- fator he received and ï¬led and the ac~ i l mount. paw, â€"Carried. and Mr. Brock be a, committee to let the contract for the township print- ing for the ensuing year. â€"Carried. ï¬bou‘ the very ï¬nest of beef extract SETTLERS Flour andFeedâ€" William-st. o. «o ~00... Regular Trains Through Colonist an}; Tourist leaving Toronto 10.50 pm. 50.05 47.30 'betterded and by fieâ€"{Ee- i115†used tyobom, mimcm'ed. Lhavgmheaitap Many peo 1e fail to understand the gngnliï¬cance alame, weak, sore or achm' 3 ac . Whenthe backacheeorbecomeswuk it is a warning that the kidneys ate affected in some way. Heed the warning, cure the back and dispmeofmychancesofsexiouskidney Suffered With Don’t be too polite to grab to grab an opportunity. I Anyway, the leap your girl who ’proposed to a man was merely try- Iing to make a, name for herself. A Lame Back GOULD NOT STRMGHTEN IIP. ’t' Fenelon.â€"Wild pea, Canada. thistle, ;- couch, curled d0ck, wild oats; trefoil, ' bladder campion, perennial sow this~ tle. ' Anticipated pleasure seldom out right. If we were all as good as we vise others to be, heaven would right here on earth. WARREN .â€"â€"’I‘o Add. and Mrs. Wm. Warnen, corner of Victoria and Pot- tingerâ€"sts., a daughter, on Sunday. March 16th. Verulam.-â€"Ca.tchfly, Canada thistle, wild pea, blue burr, white cockle. wild oats, mustard, couch, trefoil, perennial sow thistle, foxtail, black bindweed, ragweed, smartweed. A Few Weeds ,I ,- .._. unuury m nay-ulna! Joann. m. Duvfll Ipoko (2:41.900. much. ‘ A random shot. R W“ â€We. ‘30“! â€A00. which :- oqw to his lean mm the mark than parlan- tho Mummy. my... 0: mumg, «tom “Ilium-Inï¬ll “math" upon!“ bom- lor tho mun. community M will It. In costing Cum: a who). lot at m one-hour IN!!- 3:) . union ï¬nd women who on but: restored to many in "WI! ‘0 “00140 "P98 a "M “9.000. tad m one-hom- upon- ‘mm by mar-mou- 1!:de Mum: .‘nmn policy. ad a looks as u n s. : um “I I union by n duh number m†Wm"! you meet known 0! ch. 73m; to cm . whole lot more. In no: . \‘er “a...“ â€ï¬‚own“. I‘M It ha M dollglmonll‘lf- COST OF ONE DAY. Th. I‘m-g. "v" wow If. WM \ ""1le “INF.“ m Just how much this an! rd “n" ‘ NW! of mo mm. M Cfï¬ek, N. _u , ‘ *0 ‘ lad pain: In the 33m; 34".“.33? “menu has rammed tron "to T1112. Fm URES. hmmanm.nn N‘Gflury It. In cum humming m m... a. -_- ..___._;.A_. Known A" gm World 11151 -â€"Known Only For Th. â€â€9 ofW Good n H“ Done. Juan as good as we ad- In This County ’ Ottawa, March 16.â€"The Canadian the House rules as soon as these House of Commons was the theatre 'mlea were applied late Friday night. Saturday night of the most dis- and continued to ï¬ght all night and grace‘ul scene in its history, when on day‘. dividing the House eight the Liberal members, under the lead- times an unantinnn n: "a... -.... “â€"7 Most Disgracetul Scene x in Parliament’s History the best will in the world to further the alternatiVe plan, might still be compelled at the present juncture to Xeep its skilled and trained person. nel for other aVailable shipS. It: seems, indeed, that snob a course‘ may be dictated by the imperative requirements of Imperial security, which cannot be set aside in favor of any scheme, however well conceived, that neglects the present in pursuit of more distant aims. Mr. Borden's proposals will add at once to the efâ€" l Ottawa, March w. uuuuze. u we proposed Cana- the relief and cure of whooping dian ships were not to be made cough by the use of Dr. Chase's Sy- available in the manner which Mr. rup of Linseed and Turpentine that Borden suggests, the Admiralty, with we can recommend it with the great- the best will in the world to further est conï¬dence. .L- -uhm , “11 Cum doesn’t catch em Ibe’ll spend the moo o! 3. Brad. nought deciding upon u policy,"n. muted . rm. Mind 8mm:- a. he urged from the Spouse-'- “1.1 lazy or the Commons the cum- min-ml ins. where ho had listened for Al- mox gn hour to Hr. E. B. Devlin I of right. denouncing the Gown». ment'l propoul, on;- tho onus†Journal. Hr. Devlll Ipoko 111' French. ' ‘ How ObSï¬uéï¬on Costsï¬the Country sun be It loosens the cough, aids expector- :ture to ation, and by its soothing influence perSOnâ€" preVents the terrible paroxysms of PS. It coughing which are so distressing to , course witness, and which wear away the beratiVe strength of the child. By using this ecurity, treatment the disease is held in1 “or of check, and cured in a, few weeks, in- Iceived, stead of months. Look {or the por- pursuit trait and signature of A. W. Chase, orden's MJL on the battle you buy. There the ef- are many imitations. “3 Pmn- I -The seriousness of whooping cough: 3.0““ is hereby given, DU 8 is a was emphasimd by the MBdical the Ontario Statute 1., G to the Health Ofï¬cer in Toronto a few Chapter 26' Section 55. the Pd, and manths ago, when he reported 14 sons having claims against 1 he Ad‘ deaths during the month. from 0‘ Frederick m‘man' late all its whooping cough, and only ten from Village 0‘ Kinmount, in th‘ “tedlY'SWlet fever. typhoid fever and meas- 0‘ Victoria, gentleman, dottea is dieâ€"hes combined. died on or about um mm..." many people write'to us about output. It .10.†g' thy this menu Id. “I“ thus hr. about than hundnd â€Emma dollar. MV- been swallow-0d! “D. or III: wand in hot tit in the KOO-anon. camber. “‘3 Tim much am indivmuul. th,’ .A 1.; â€In“ in tho strut." man be hp- Nflod to Ion-u that u: hour‘s um fl My bfld and mode“ perform- ance for the avenge mm debaterâ€" m .m country tho tidy sum or} I. n- 'the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having re gard only to the claims of which they 1shall then have notice, ï¬nd they shall not be liable for the assets so‘ distributed, 0:- for any part thereof, to any person of whose claim they shall not have notice at the time o! the distribution. After such last mentioned date executors will proceed to distril A. White or Mr. James R; _ï¬;r;: “£P%u$ aorngs'h‘. merchant, both of the said Village 03". "I" u- , the executops Of the Solicitor- 101' “19 M of Hm will of the said deceased, on or be- low to loan ct lowest rates. on. - ' ' Icon. 6 William-st, south, Luau-g, their names, addresses and descrip. Ont. Blanch once at WoodViBo. tions, and a full statement of the G. R. Hopkins, K.O., C. E. Weak. particulars of their claims and the Fred 3°13†Hopkins. BA" Mr nature of the security (it any) held -... ._.._._________ by them. duly Veriï¬ed by statutory declaration. n__ m n -- ,,-__ !- "was, fl." ....-...5 mums agaanst the astatei of Frederick Dcttman, late of the! dot, Kent-st. Phone 41. Ins «we. *of Victoria, gentleman, deceased. who u M Mg. m m it! br‘n‘ 1,... died on or about the Thirty-ï¬rst day of January, 1913, are to send by post prepaid or to deliver to Dr. E. A. White or Mr. James R. Mark, hï¬mnztfripggal a merchant, both of the said Village 7 no 131-... .-»â€"L . - â€"M~ 1 Faith in your own ability is “thirds of the battle. the old reliable com her. Then he advh that it would be better obey the rule and apol Dr. Clark did. 'l‘ho molt uiznltlcunt or those doe \‘elopntenut Well the struggle tor the active leadership or the Liberal por- ly in the House. In the absence oi Sir Wilfrid Laurier the acting luder‘ is commonly suppoued to ho Hon.; George Graham. He has been and is the Laurier selection. Mr. Graham Wan. huwmer, forced into the heck- ground from the beginning of the Saturday battle. The Opposition for the “hole 24 hours was obt'ious- 30 under the Control'oï¬ Hon. Williamr -\ Pugsley. Mn Pugsley was cheered i repeatedly when entering the chem- * : her. and when rising to block the up ’ plicatiou o! the rules. There was no ’ such enthusiasm shown for Mr. Gra-l. ham. In the last. scene, when the‘ prime 'minister called for a state- ment, from the “ active leader of the Opposition." the Liberal situation became ludicrous. -llr. Graham looked at Mr. Pugsley. Mr. Pugs- I I l D D D > ley looked at Mr. Graham. The prime minister had at last to men- ’tion the South Renfrew member, and : Mr. Graham, with some hesitancy,‘ rose to his feet. .- When Dr. Clark, of Red Deer. later‘ '- in the evening was named by the, speaker, the program failed through the ready action of the prime minis- ter. Mr. Borden ï¬rst wrote what, onlookers took to be a motion 1‘ or f the suspension or the ufl'pnrh'nn m- M MOORE a; JACKSON. Solicitors tor the Executors Notice to Creditors been curing- cams 5. U l’utnanl's II n t all dealers LITY CDUNCH. DOINGS 18.56 mentioned date the ,1 proceed to distribute the deceased among the through the require 80mg lots of cums The cure is We Are Ladies And Gentlemen 's Tailo rs. iter called for a state- the " active leader of the " the Liberal situation licrous. - llr. Graham rmrx, of Red Deer. later-i ming was named by the program failed through ’1 ion of the prime minis- rden ï¬rst wrote what, k to be a motion for i or the unending mem-I he advised Dr. (‘larkl 8W9â€. pursuant to to 1., George V†3 55' that all per- against the (3st ‘ selection. Mr. Graham er, forced into the bick- ml the beginning of the battle. The Opposition lo 24 hours was obvious- )ntrol'oï¬ Hun. William Mn Pugsley was cheered 1 the license reduc- some tall hustling. Corns will be tramp- _| Lindsay. is “ Putnam's," CNU‘actor that s and warts for ' never fails, Her if he were to apologize. which clothing. to the coming «soon promises b. . mummy busy om. the Uboral pâ€. n the undone. o! the acting ludor red to ho Hon. 0 ha" been and is large nu")_' _, 0 hear that] a owing to! Es \\ 1th a’ something] something PM» your order Dr. H. Irvine, Dentist Dr. T. P. McCullough Burt-tor, Sonatina. not", Public Commissioner. Oc. 3;}, Seed Oats for Safe z , Bumper King variety. Apply“ I PE TER MORRISON lRflVl’I! ‘*â€"‘ 3| ARGYLE One Ready Mind rm; McLBNNAN col All kinds bf Fursfbonght and the very highest. Prices Paid “Prism Brand†M Pam: Door West of 05"! for only {all “avg“, N†of Bigrclrs, San-m «255$va uric]. You an woiogz.még;3§fs from us It An up-to-date High Gmde Bicycle ï¬ttcd withRalleerm. [Vt-:0 Drparture Coaster £70“ and Hubs, Mac/table Tut's, pig}: grade equipment. includ. 13.1%.? ‘éï¬Ã©ï¬‚iï¬t $22.50 SEQ“, FREE l9 l3 6am 1m ‘ mm at D.'â€"..-Lâ€" - HAWK _ BICYCLE Gonflenii": nun cd‘i mm: W“ PAGE 8m Hariposa’ Itflt'l (UH ) Hui Mir! I‘ll. H\ I l \lllwli salt'. ti"-~ 11w virtlt‘ and meet l'ullis I :- .\ ï¬rst)? - ' hull 0i (if (he " suuf‘n‘ . ’.',. llâ€) inl- . lug w! the Alhll‘ ' '.ll.'l" cow ‘1'. .;'._;' \ht‘d. .\;: 5 ~‘\I‘dit‘. \\ El i-zliis, *' s i 'l‘ . \lhn .c. »\2 1. tun \t HES " » ii. lil- ‘ “MW: of .n-:" u? \l:‘ llt‘C- ' “.H .- \‘:".ll""l ex- ..- 3“,.» 1.- bush . 0,. . \ _‘H-vl house, ’ ' u" xx ll". >it>ne v«7 â€churn. “V0 1-" * owl cheap ‘2‘- - - Mn, from the H i .m-l‘, liz‘lOl‘O ‘~rv- 'l) l-leus BOWN. I - ugr‘lli, at Once. .__â€"--' wrzs. ACC’l‘IOXEEB. Linn. S. Eldon, @ C Krrl day oi April. took and implements. of W. G. Folllott. 903’ cad horses, 80 head mm. A full set of 1 o'cloï¬k Pfo' Sale at ithout reserve- .11.: farming- / if \l‘lll‘IR \\ ANTEP’ ' salâ€" 7). Vlonmmitn. “a, th-r ammm. I)“ 1 lllt‘ lltit ()l‘ \pfl (lood' Q'Dh \[cl'onm'lL --â€"'â€""â€""~.â€"/ mu. it.» sit rimmed“ a toastmaswr ' d Lint up, and admin ri‘Wh-nlal‘?“ l a" i - 1. the? * . 1rd oz 3 H ed u. to“ '3. a! k 9 his son wo!‘ ha rims 3ҠLorgan. chfl I‘geijce a shooting ““ increased Price ‘ this ye“ d'“ ' r a man with tight. or boat owner who i ,V, â€H. mulling season should speci f4:\ wry mo! sorru an). ,; ih cont-93,50. “ ‘ d acres. am under cum“. l3: tile firm“ ., r‘ .aml, and ‘ imber; 30“ b is an alumnaâ€, ‘, and barn; a“ -‘ man with f“ l' ,, ,,....lp t‘<[)90l‘llly for marine ,, , g “ 1- i, ,. high enamel dumb, as . :5.†l ()lllpdnleB. Price per quart $1 purposes, stand: a n? ‘xoocure me as is used by m all the lax-gut lmpcrtantNoticetoFarmers u Wire Fencing at 31 Cents per rod Cinnamon’s Hardware Store Headquarters inflows and Hardware. Kent-st. “May ltml. largo (rm in â€Him in», M... huiltliuua. 1". i “I Halâ€. {m HR slaiiufl a“ \m-lx in W H. rm rumuwmg ml r: Hutlllu‘l M ‘l {an l|r1\t'. 3‘." ,5--. (Hill («5.1" \l role- int 3:" u-r :v'x I'I rill fly .3 o'clock :3! u for . zit ..'. James \. l {HA-l, ‘ ., l \, {\lng .. .m’ :r“. ‘ £8.80“ .. l‘tln, <‘:-'~w‘ u! live a limited quantity of No. 1 Apples which we wing at reasonable prices by barrel or by the peck. DRIED FRUITS :. Peaches, Apples, Figs. Prunes, etc. fancy stock and We can giv We handle e you as good prices as you will pay for inferior grades. W e Sell N U TRI-OX BEEF EXTRACT v. .. . \.7,<:\ of bottles and is the very ï¬nest of beef extract t,.‘.+: market. Large bottles of Nutri-Ox Beef Cordial 3; m the Hotel and Restaurant trade at close prices. ; “m, Rosc- . .\ llll- iu'n \t't. . \ red linfil . l-enga ‘.- " ,Iflll 9 ' Barn . :"t wiell. W. Mimi-ml and Salted Fish of all kinds and of best Phone us about your ï¬sh order and we will give you prices on all the lines We handle. mum it. vimice ’- Teddy McNamara, Willie Pollard. Eva Pollard and a host oi other old- time favoritwss will appear with the and "with talking, juveniles, which comprises some fifty Illembet‘s. mmnbcrs company. on consideration council ! 1310 t l g‘l’l t beyond their the urisdiction. mutter I'vt‘t‘il'E-(l from ' ‘ ‘ lly-lau‘s itlll‘rl‘opl‘lullng' money .mch road division for and for the year 1913 fcncex'ie-wers the township of "lid-‘5. were duly pasge¢ Moved by W. Ilest, seamded by .J. Bro-ck, that the report of sheep valu- ator he received and tiled and the ac- ;count painsâ€"("arried l Moved by w. Walden, seconded by Maloney. -:;~.;wt'l0r 0f pl‘lS-i indixt'nt pan H. i appointing l poundkeepers and :Iilnltit‘, LI. According to the Government re- ' port the principal views found in E',‘.‘..\‘. . . crops “WWIâ€: mt xd“ County are as follows: Eldonâ€"Perennial sow thistle, cin- quel‘oil, wild tares, (,‘anada thistle, wild oats, binthed, that Reeve Robertson foxtail, Mr. Brock be a. committee to let centract for the township print- ing for the ensuing yeahâ€"Carried. Moved by W. Best, seconded by ‘J. Brock. be paid : .l)y do Lthng (lpsl ., M'lle'll’lé‘ lol‘l lllt‘ highway plant _ ,0. .v .- gun-ticumted. and i: (a l'uncrote (‘0. lthe . 5;; unraldy enter- l'» :id-‘rt (li‘Clal‘C‘tl his ' ' - grtu'cling, prev- Zl.,,; l‘r‘tlllthNl, wild buckwheat, catchfly. Fenclon.â€"Wild pea, Canada. thistle, cannot couch, curled dock, wild oats, trefoil, bladder campion, perennial sow this- tle. Verulam.â€"Catchfly, Canada thistle, wild pea, blue burr, wild oats, that the following accounts M. Leddy for sheep killed gs $8; The Warder for adver- sheep valuators $2.50; treasurer, for use of crusher in 1912- l"ouncil adjourned to meet April 7, at 10 am. : n ï¬nd Gregorv the the . 'v (if the Gust the mustard, couch, trefoil, perennial sow thistle, foxtail, stone l bindweed, ragweed, smut-tweed. tisement re county . gurum'ntiug asking $45 M BIRTH. â€"â€" Aid. and Mrs. Warren, corner of Victoria and Pot- tingerâ€"sts., a daughter, on Sunda March 16th. -.:- \th {0 -‘mn (if WARREN .â€"-â€"'I‘o ‘ â€"-â€"â€"â€"..._.....___.__ \‘dltlt‘fl, coun- _, “me-quarter O. E. Dunlop is president of Niagara Falls Press Club. The (‘Onnaughts will sail for Liver- pool on the Empress of Britain, leav- of|ing Halifax March 22. the v. ‘.I lk.â€"Cnrâ€" .lllll J, 1‘1 ""Fig-(iï¬ltlon it 'I'masc ing to make a name for herself. If we were all as good as we ad- se others to be, heaven would be right here on earth. Anticipated pleasure seldom pans out right. Don’t be too polite to grab to grab an opportunity. Saskatchewan. Alberta Suffered With SETTLERS Settlers and fan: ilies without live stock should use Regular Trains leaving Toronto tips There is a rumor that King may also be Liberal candidate vi the l in North Brant. Mackenzie ., n‘m‘n‘n‘ 'l\ in. busing/lone EXCURSIONS T0 Manitoba, EEKERS .vllr'.‘ each Tues- l>cr inclusive. (1 Return ...... $35.00 ...$43. mpm-tion. Return wo )1 on thS. T SLEEPING cans Comfortable with bedding moderate rates 0 i Luv HM «my, Marv-1: :H.‘ n-t-t. .‘l : L â€Meg an admontg ES For settlers travel- ling with live stock and effects Special Trains Will leave Toronto Each Tuesday March and April 10.20 p.m. Colonict Car: on All Trina. Ho GOULD NOT STRAIGHTEN UP. le fail to understand the Man ‘ ' ypeoahmgweakï¬oreoraching ugmï¬canoe back. Liuii: ’1‘ 7001215 011 all “lb. f ‘ . ‘ ‘ »..l\ I . .33 .79 ‘t‘l‘lll'vd Through Colonist â€mgr“. Tourist i‘llippetl 11mm COLON 181‘ RATES 31.110011“; :0. Seattle, Huh Spokane, wining... mi mic-coo co' Holman, 3.0. cocoon-on... . - w Lon m» via so Em r . The-w}; p 933 of Asia†Asia‘.’ will leave g at Masdeira, ingu- ! “will 9 remains “Rate for entire e of mainten- me in England mpress of Une 14. Callin urban, Col 8 Ken t 30, 2 K0 03' Eiclu Webs Vgéssarmvmg no. on siv flout: Clever “Kiddies†Here In “Sergt. Brue†What great big, happy, clever ags poet and hymnquiter. grega‘ti'on of youngsters, The POIlard . Juvenile Opera Company, is due at City, that this hymn was written. the AvCadOIny on March 25th. for an one night through Miss Crosby‘s pm gement of one night in Sergeant 9° imPrï¬ssed themselves upon Miss It. has been three or {out} Of nothing else, and going home, 3h.» [ , . . years since this company appeared inzt'r'e until she had written this part of the country, and the reâ€" cord then left by the little Austra- Mass, Miss (J ‘lians is still fresh of thousands of theatregours. Of course the "Kiddies" but they are also more experienced. tian life-u The operas and musical comedies which they produce are among the most difï¬cult in the category of the musical stage, but these little veter- ans handle every feature with fully as much clm'fl'rness as the grownâ€"ups, who must ritually now look to th laurels. has done me much lam stronger. . better and i can work with - ambition. l h ave mate. encouraged In a n y mother: 0! had to ukolt u it is the world. You can pub- Pen."-Mn Wm:- QUE. Fox Creek, N. B. In the Pinkham Labo ass" are ï¬les contain thousands of Bette ntory at Lynn, lug hundreds of . from women seek- in the memories are larger now accept. Wm. for choice. in ll in!“ French. re er a d .h t, wrecolndoom A I“ m- o I. u bu «term parliamentarian “wands" early qu‘ community M will It is costing Canada a what. lot. at man who an tot-ed money in trying to decide upon . health by this f|mou| Elma? Alma: lnnval policy. and it. looks a it it is ‘ W Wm“ you meet known 0! the 730m; to colt . whole lot more. I‘M Mm been ddngommm- can or out: on. "at Women for the put your. It was through a beautiful incident in the Two years later. while addressing In the same mission in New Y the means of bringing "‘lbscue the Penishing" The lines : “Touched by a lm'im: heart, weakened by kindness. ('hords that “were broken will Vibrate once more." oil. so touched the heart of a man in Sussex, 1‘ with His praises ever sincv. A (‘anadian mislsionnrx in the oil ï¬elds of Alberta tolls (-amip of workers touched by the singing of this so that, “If Canada desires to add immedi- ately to the ï¬ghting strength of the blue burr, green naval forces of the Empire, she can do so only in Mr. Borden anggests, the Admiralty, with the best will in the world to further the alternathe plan, might still be compelled at the present juncture to xeep its skilled and trained person- nel for other aVailable ships. seems, indeed, that suc scene in its history, lurked. whit. hdmm u uw.mm sm-sgh. Jory o! the Commons the other libra- lnc, when ho had listened for ll- , Oman Qatar. - M much abound latitudinal. "n- u the um." man be hp- Ptncd to learn that an hour‘s M ....l «mm beluga for tho bum. m out-hour mm in ‘ canton .000. and ten one-hom- up..- by a club member a Very unusual parturition“. TM MM 3h word utter a stud rent .12 .‘ choc is not in a “salon Just how much this naval «menu has removed iron the ' mount-y it. In quite lmpouulblc to C am in “0mm curate estimate is not dlfltcult to \ W‘E nklmn'l rm at. y of the meta. THE FIGURES. out at one day's sitting at l‘arl‘mrnt ...uo.ooo.oo pooch of on. hour‘s duration ..... var-mo word uttered by a mum- bor ln I“ Home!“ it com- piled a the rate of l.~ 900 words an hour ileum. ibut g fairly ac- lh Coat. cl . I Mathematicians have never quite agreed as to the artucl coat of A the country of a day's mnlcn of Parliament. Mos} agree. that $10,000 in a cuuservat 1,200.00 cent «very howewr. lVe eati- With this basic-Abe cost of 810, lion 000 a day ! discussion thus far. upon, it is may to reach cloacly the Estimated cost. of actual amount which Canadians are be ng taxed for naVal orat0ry_ DEBATED FOR 30 DAYS. The debate has been going on {or something like 38 days. week. all obstruction. Estimated cast or naval ‘ discussion tion 60,000.00 ()pp0.~.l~ keeps obstruction for a month longer.... 500,000.00l th by taking Lydia E, l mm at it ban and them'l SHORT STORY OF A. FAMILIAR HYMN (By Max Hell, in Winnipeg Free Press.) I RESFl‘lNG THE I‘RRISHING. rFmv hymns, ancient 0r modern. ously used than “Rescue the Polishing,†Figured have been more useful or more vari- by Fanny . (‘i'osl)_\', the blind Bowery MiSsion, New York i A young man was brought to God xistent ontmaty. The circumstances Crosby's mind that she could think threw off her wraps and did not re- “Rescue the l’erishing." a meeting of the Y.M.(‘.A. at Lynn, Afterwards, when shak. man came up and said : I found the Saviour and gave myself to burn trying to line a consistvnt (‘hris- I speaker, ‘11)? l i tor. rosby told the stary of the hymn. ing hands with the-audience a young boy you prayed for that night. Him, and Sim-e that time I haw- “18!".th 'llPr. ork, an old soldier loading a st-rx‘tvc “- the captain of his old old reginu-nt back to God, Was the hymn that touched his ltvurt. .1": anlund, as to make it \‘ihruta- of a whole gmnlilinq g God nightly as they sat from the mm changed to praisin around the ï¬rv in thv bunk-house. Although totally blind, Miss (‘rosby missions for a quarter of a. century. THE ONLY WAY The crux of the naval could not be better Stated than the language of a. recent editorial of f c titors in Victoria _ 0 ompe the London Tunes: the was an active worker in rescue l . I be question fective naval strength of the Empire ; in Sir Wilfrid Laurier's would not." Fatality of Whooping Cough parents Faith in your own ability lthirds of the battle. M Notice to Creditors Borden's way. as yet build or man ships her-l self, and we can only help her to do, so by gradual degrees. practical as well as a patriotic plan. theee conditions. Mr. Borden's is a white cockle, It offers three splendid shi Empire to meet a pressin black oflers them on terms which the Ad- miralty, with a clear eye to all its responsibilities, can wholeheartedly The Admiralty policy is die. tated by necessity ; there is no room If the proposed Cana- think lightly whooping cough, and treat it as a necessary evil, not giving the child who has it any special attention. i'llhe seriousness of whOOping cough the Medical in Toronto a ago, when he reported month In View of was emphasized ps to the Health Officer g need. and months by few 1 4 from from deaths whooping cough, and only ten scarlet fever, typhoid fever and meas- les combined. during the of tions. security, treatment the After such last mentioned date the executors will proceed to distribute gnature of A. W. Chase, the assets of the decca Mr. Borden's 1171).. on the battle you buy. There parties entitled thereto, having re~ gard only to the claims of which they the m tom 2 Jun. then have notice, and they distributed, 0:- for any part thereof, to any person of whose claim they shall not have notice at the time the distribution. were applied late Friday night. the most die- and continued to ï¬ght all night and Marriage may either {an one’s m or reform it. clothing as tho coming «soon promises tr be a particularly busy one. The most sluiittlt‘nnt of those \‘vlupumntn was the ï¬tl‘llgg‘lv {or the m‘tlw lmulvrslilp of thv l_\ in the House. .10 Sir wun, howewr, forced into the ground from the Saturday battle. for lhi‘ “hole under the control of Hon. l’ugsluy. .re fur a (:mham. Graham, with some hesit rose to his feet. LITY C(lUNCil. DOINGS I To put through the lUlS ul‘ Corns \\'l†in? 1" The cure is r of friu-nds will regret to hear thatl is conï¬ned to his home owl an attack of appendicitis. h 'otiCe is hereby given, pursuant to the Ontario Statute 1., Chapter 26, Section 55, that all per- sons hax'lng claims against the estate George \7. , died on or about the Thirty-ï¬rst day So many people write‘to us about °f Jamil?" cure of whooping f Dr. Chase's Sy- of Victoria, gentleman, deceased, who} 1913. are to send by post prepaid or to deliver to Dr. E. A. White or Mr. James R. Mark, rup of Linseed and Turpentine that merchant, both of the said Villa we can recommend it with the great- est conï¬dence. It loosens the cough, aids expector- or Kinmount, the executors of the will of the said deceased, on or be fore the Fourth day of April, 1913, ation, and by its soothing influence their names, addresses and descrlp. preVents the terrible paroxysms It coughing which are so distressing to par ticul h a course witness, and which wear away may be dictated by the imperative strength of the child. requirements of Imperial which cannot be set aside in favor of check, and cured any scheme, however well conceiVed, stead of months. that neglects the present in pursuit trait and si of more distant aims. proposals will add at once to the ef- are many imitations. sed among the do“ Liberal pat". In the ulmenca oi, “mm: Laurier the acting leadol‘l is comlnnnl) supposed to he rge Graham. He has been and is ' the Laurie-r selection. Mr. Hon. ' Graham back- lwginning of the! The imposition I' 24 hours~ was olnious- William MIR. l’ug‘sley was cheered peatmlly when entering the cham- ber, and when rising' to block the plirution of the rules. such enthusiasm shoun for ham. up‘ I There was no ‘ Mr. (ira-I In the last scene, “hon ' prime minister culled mcnt from the ‘ Opposition." the Liberal beCame ludicrous. Mr. looked at Mr. Pugsley. Mr. icy looked at Mr. prime minister had at, last Lion the South Remit-9w ' active leader of the situation to men- i member, and ' l ltlle, ’ - , later; evening was named by the the program failed through '('(l_V action of the prime minis- Mr. Borden ï¬rst wrote onlookers took to be a motion the suspvnsion of the 01'! Then he that it Would be better if he olmy lhv rule “lurk did. All It and the very highest ‘vnrling mem- advised Dr. Clark were to and apologize, which license reduc- tion will require some tall bu stling. Meantime nmp- l “ l’utnnm's,"! old reliable (‘m‘n extractor has been curing cums- and warts furl pears. " Putnam's " never '. ill all (ll‘a‘llt‘l‘ï¬, fails rig to can't take sOmething old and make it over into somcth ing new. is two Ont. “ Dr. T P. McCullough car“- “Prism Brand†Ready Mind laid. o mds of Fursfbought Prices Paid J. HOUZER One Door West of P. O \______â€" N Seed Oats for Sale mu; Bumper Kingvarietlepplyto . 'An npâ€"toâ€"date High Grade Bicycle ï¬tted withkol/(rc‘tcm. Ant; Drparture (bash-r 1" ate and Hubs, maChab’! Tun. high grade Equipment. includâ€" l ittifï¬ï¬l‘izéié: $22.50 . swan l9l3llalal0gu, 1m 3:: of Riot/r5, Sand ’ angry"? .llatin'al. You a: bu vour sup tics from W clonal: Pulses. u t: LEIGH R. KNIGHT Barri-tor, Sanction, Rotary Public Commissioner. dc. â€"â€"-â€"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"___-__Juâ€"â€"â€". HOPKINS HOPKINS. ge Bud-ton, Solicitors. Notab- do Solicitor- !or the Bank 0! Km Mom to loan at lowest rates. “- am, 6 William-st, south, Lindsay. Bunch omce at WoodViBo. and a full statement of the G. 8. 30pm". K.C-. C. E. 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