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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Jul 1912, p. 11

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ru' 11, 1912; . THURSDAY, may 11, 19m: mam HIE um ‘ WW'W‘. " I ~ , Don't ask your neighbor how to ‘fesd your baby-Task your doctor. so “FM Bill a. ‘ For a mother not to nurse her in~ fant. if it is possible for her to do Insect bites and stings. blistsred feet and sunburn! These three things, or any one of that» may spoil some days of your much. or cflflsuuPnfl“ I The following “Hot-Weather Issac-r" was up sum drum ""for mothers are timelyz" ‘ scans ' ‘ aymm~ommw‘m.mwomm,ot To bratioaatLindny.on‘theng-st ofronto.an-ivedlastwaakm spans Jaw. . the manner at "lane Pine Cost-Ase" MLStarkcalledatthehome Iran-literandfamllyof‘roroa- lrflanersEdSllnlleavmg atomoompylng‘lll’eoaooleta Cot- paign funds are raised vealed to the public. but we are be- A We of Saturday‘theaidofwartype advertising and Night. who is at present studying handaoup prospectmes, sell their lots the real estate aituationfn theWest.E isveryoutapokeninhiscbaracteris- enoughwestnowtobeableto say atioaofthecondiflonswhichhisex-I WhasreVeaiedtobim" And ifthsreheevsnafairmeasure of truthfnwhathesaymthenthetimeed. Aninchinaplanmayhe a; hascomefor s'ounding not a warning but an alarm throughout the country. Here is an extract from a recent letter, which is given “ There is some 825.000.000 of outside money at the present time tied up in Western Canada in somewhat remote from points which are founded on IF. This money comes from Montreal, Toronto. Lon- don, Ontario; London. Eng; Ber- lin, Guelph. points in Quebec, Hampshire, Chicago, any place in the It is paid in at the aver- age rate of 8900 for a 25 foot lot, for stuff that cost the master me- chanic of the soil from 815 to 8300 at from 8100 up. I have gone far that an individual 1.000 miles away. who dopendsona map or aplanfor. guidance is in a fair way to befoolo mile in reality. The eye leaps over the squares of a map. but the fat lag when one walks the actual dis- tame." Similar notes of warning have come from other sources. The west is a great country with a great fu- ture. Its development under healthy and natural conditions seems bound to be comparatively rapid and sub- stantial ; but' whether it will be able to stand the strain of some of the present day conditions without in- jury to its future prospects is an- other question. No doubt there are plenty of Opportunitias for safe and profitable investment in the west; no doubt many people have made merely and New per acre. The homesteader who pur~ good money and are still making m0- 'cha.sed a quarter section from the hey in western real estate; still that Government for 310 fifteen years ago. is no reason why the man or the wo- jumps at $50 an acre paid to him man whose means are limited should of gamblers who grab at everything that is offered in a thing about realty. ary caution would counsel that the but who understand the public down investor Should have some knowledge Any crook candrive the shape of a sub-division. Ordin- stakes in prairie remote from a wee- parting with it.-â€"Woodstock Sentin- tern town of 600 inhabitants and by el-Beview. WW Mystery of $3,000 Cheque to the dark recesses of the Farmers Bank is the rather sensational state- ment made by W. R. Travers that he 1°“ " marked cheque for ‘3'000 in " Political parties cannot exist an envelope addressed to our 0” ' without funds. It would be hypo- friend Peter Ryan, says the Windsor Record. The latter enters a vigor. ous doniel under oath that he got the money and says the whole story as far as it concerns himself is a The Toronto Globe assumes in a leading editorial commenting on the Travers statement that Travers be- lieved he was making a subscription to the funds of the Liberal party. Just where and how all the cam- 50- is cfimin-l- Mother's milk. is make your work a bore! Zam-Buk bounolIIg baby boy. use" 0. M Lake. . . ‘ the ideal food for the infant. But is the remedy you need! It takes Mr. Bill! w. of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Malt Codling. of E :iâ€"Zl ~g in the event of this not being avail. the " burn ” out of these red. in- was the guest of Mr. S. Coop..- last Winnipeg m l' the 7": 7'41 “' lble. modified cow's milk is the next flamed patches where the sun has week. , in Dr. Thor-f. cottage. ’3 “‘ ‘ hm- As soon as Possible after the got home on you; it eases bad Miss shale much is spending the Mr. A. n. Bottum has opened up -m 7 delivery of the milk. have it placed mosquito bites, and it soothes and summer vacation at her home in “Rivabroin” cottage for the sum- for what it is worth: ' a? in the refrigerator or place the bot- heals blistered feet and hands. Cannlnmn- "3-0"- 7/" ; tle containing it in a vessel of cold In the hot weather young babies lies Edith Graham was the Mt m. w. H. Miller and family 0‘ , water. to be frequently changed - suffer greatly from heat spots and of her friend Miss my Gillis lost Tog-onto, who are spending their ” ' keep the milk as cold as possible. ‘chafed places. .Here, again, Zam- week. _ . holidays at w.w.,m Cottage m. 5 1 ‘5 2 and always tightly covered. link will give almost instant case! The farmers are all smiling now tertained a large party of friends _'__; 2 Don t feed the baby eVery time it Mothers should, always keep znm- since the rain has come. 0.... a, balmy. cries. It may be thirstyâ€"not hun- Buk handy, and should use Bani-Buk Miss Ethd Pet-hid: is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson and gryâ€"give it a drink of water. Soup for Baby’s bath. aunt'Mrs. w. cooper. funny m aiming at Chateau , - Don't Clothe the baby warmly. For cuts. burns and more serious â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- - mm, ,‘2 man was; Babies feel the heat much more than skin diseases. such as scheme. blood- BUR-NT RIVER. . Messrs. Young and Harbough of continent. :5 . S r. srsrnns. N3. Ill "$.19“. adUlts. A loose, cotton thin shirt poisoning, etc, and for piles, Zam- Burnt River. July 3: - M188 Addie Sewlckley. Pennsylvania. are holi- “i wish to tell you of the great good is usually sufficient on the very bot link is absolutely without an equal. Nichols. of Toronto. is home for a daying on pigeon Lake ‘ “l“mit-a-livcs" have done for me. For days- All druggiste and stores 500. box or few holidays. Owing to the incrbased mm '7 yours, I wasamarlyftOChfonic COMfi- Gi‘fe the baby one good tub bath-2amâ€"Buk 00.. Toronto, Miss Nettie Fell leaVes tomorrow for accennnodation, Mr. C. Perry _ ‘ potion and dStomacg Triggeas :6": every day, and when it is very , m for Pigeon Lake for 8 few months- Alexander has been codipelled to en- - Â¥2f2lléggumow§o:? lntyried x:‘iurnezous warm, sponge it frequently. .â€" Miss 3““ Hunter, 0‘ Toronto, large his boarding house at Oak 6 a doctors and al kinds of medicines, but A Cheap ice box may be prepared is spending 5 couple of weeks at the Mag .ol' 5' 3 received no relief until advised to try at a cost of from 20 to 25 cents, in . c0" CO" d home of her father. Mr. Thos. Hunâ€" m. 3““, of New York. is again by . syndicate : 3Fri‘3t'arfiesaodbzmmiéugacfo'2d’m: the following way : Take an ordin- nty espon en la"- simnerlr-z at her commodious cot- don't know ;tnobwcfnjoy excelleng health. “ly’rnit- "y W°°den box. 13 x 18 inches with Miss Anna Handler has gone to tags on Jacob's Island. _' : g-tivcs" are the best medicine made, a depth of 11-12 inches. In the . ZION FENEIDN Bracebridge to attend 5.31.001 for a Mr. and Mrs. Faide of up“, Oalm to the ground. W ’ and I strongly 3‘3"” my friends ‘0 bottom of the box place a. substan- . ' ' . mOnth. C 0M" were the host and hostess / use them ' HUGH MCKENNA. tial layer of saw dust and then set .210!” Penelon, July 8 " Miss M' The Methodist Sunday School pic- of ‘ my house My over the holi- ‘V “Fruit-a-tives” is the only medicine a tin pail or can, 8 inches in dia- .WxISon, 0‘ a“? Pme- 18 now spend- nic held at Four Mile Lake on July d.y. Among the guests were Miss it that will positively and completely meter and high enough to hold 9. "lg. {‘9' vacation “t Pension F‘u“ lst was well attended and every- Faide of Cannington. Miss Mamie ',. .cure Constipation: .This wonderful quart bottle of milk. The pail rests "‘3‘th at the home °f h“ "3"“ body reporil a good time. The pro- Beecroft. of Woodville. Miss Alyward .: f0m§°°1fivg ‘2‘: fihfld‘mtz on the sawdust. Around the pail Mrs..George Carew. ‘ coeds amounted to sixteen dollars. ‘ of Queensville “d m, Cecil Smith, :nxtrgc: mlore bile from fheblmdrfigdto Place a cylinder of tin a little larg- Quite a number from this place at- The members 0‘ L. 0' L' No. 41 0‘ Woodville. all! give up more bile to move the bowels er than the pail, which will leave a tended the Pic?” at Glenarm Mon- attended service at St. Luke's church m” Theo O‘Loughlin, 0g Lmy, 9 regularly Ind “min”!- space of about one inch or an inch day and all “39°“ a. W “me. last night. On account of the heat is visiting m, T. u, sm'ut, at 7 501”me 5‘0? 33-50. W sine, ssc. and a. half in diameter. Pack the Mr. and MYS- A- Brynell and 3‘2“ the service was held an the church The W Lucille and Jenny Platt At all dealers or senton receiptOdeDl sawdust outside the cylinder andinot visited at the home of Mr. James lawn. Rev. Mr. Hocklev gave a “Chateaublanc.” . 'by Fwd-tn", lelfcd.0ttawl. between the pail and the cvlinder up Brynell, °f Powles Corner. very satisfying sermon ~ - - - - ‘ ~ - of Toronto are Visiting the Misses " to the top. Mia” B' Lee, 0‘ Lindsay, 5P9“ a Mr. Sam Reid, of Toronto, is vis- w, OBITUARY, few days at the home of Miss Dor- iting friends here. ,5 . 4..., othy Brown. Miss Ethel WilSon. of Baddow. vis- S AVE THE CHILDREN. ISABFLLk‘MIL-LFR ' The bodies of two fishermen . dead Mr. Belize Thompson. Powles Cor- ited a few days with her friends. the ‘ Mothers who keep a box of Baby's 7 , ’ ‘ ‘ ram exhausDIOn were found in a ner, wanted at Zion on Sunday. Misses Townsend. Own Tablets in the hOuse mav feel {mi very suddenly at noon. July ' boat near Vancouver. Rev. Mr. Howard preached on Sunâ€" _____..__.__ that the lives of their little once u. oiih. )l:ss Rubella Miller. aunt of ' A heavy shower of rain fell in' day. t' f west d‘ . . onable ‘9 durin the hut wea- Mr 1nd Mrs. W‘ Hodgson, 36 Cm‘ Manitoba breaking a long dry spell â€"-â€" ‘- . Our no Ion. ‘3 a s LSPosition teas . u g . . br;dre-st_ south with whom be h . . . : . 18 one that 1311 t sour on Monday. ther. Stomach troubles, cholera in~ fabrication. 1 1’ s ‘ S as and relieving the crop Situation. l KIRKFIELD- fantum and diarrhoea carrv Oil 3 been Feyding for the 1853 four years, It in so hard to give satisfaction,i Kirkfield, July 8.-â€"Mr. A. J. thousands of little ones every: sum~ ‘ ”"5 5m” home being in the ."ill' we sometimes think, without trying Smith, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. .;~---- TH mer 'n most cases because the mo- .15“) of Lejqkard' Township mark it. that the loafer comes about as N. G. McMillan, of Detroit, and Mrs. " - E ROAD. w, ther' does not have a safe medicine -- _ gilfoCrtogggée 321:2): It: "9” it is anyone. §::e'°" and - grandson, Cameron “law. where are ,0 now.” see 1 “oil at hand to give Promptly. Baby's .. 1 .. ' man, motored from Toronto and ‘ . the in“ Own Tablets cure these troubles or ' , 1 Mann, postmaster. ; and Mrs.D. Ful- " -â€"’~â€"' . spent Sunday at the borne of Mr. All cotton umbrella an‘ basket an' all? _ . _ ' l a 197‘, New Park; Mrs. J. Agnew. CONSUMPTION and qu A E Smith Would u not wait tor Kalahar- an. if given occaswnally to the wel " ' ' L ' shine child will prevent their coming on. Wufuzo; Mrs. T. Brisbin, Yelver- tor), mother of Mrs. Hodgson: Mrs. : r, «forsCiddPn. wife of G. B. Corscad- Meansâ€"wasting sway; consump- this month. The date will be 'Ven You W the u, will m. troublesome y dun. postmaster of Leskard, who all tion of Vitality. It may be the later 81 mtg... If. . :rmless ewgtollthzozzwbornum; ' Iota W'Mmmm eyarees lay me zonal was: a. member of the Metho- Whichever it is you need to build up at 4 phi. The service was conduct net‘ time to religion and religious dunes. It was a shock to her many than}; in Lindsay and farther home. motion in greater degree '50 the rav- excellent sermon. The choir render ages of the destructive forces. ed two anthems. ___..__..__.__â€"â€"uâ€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- VlNGS COMPANY L316]! 1!. xmm wed Fund 340000000 _ g Barrister. Solicitor. lotary Pnblh .. markable record as a life-saVcr. Read the following testimonials : Commissioner. 0. aide in the future. The Ladies' Aid intend holding a. garden party on the manse grounds .lrr‘L'fec’l in Lindsay by the late lungs, the bones or the body in gen- Orange service was held in the tau-.313 Saturday evening. The de- eral slowly or rapidly decaying. I Methodist church 0n Sundav last “"13 it down. 099059 “0‘10" ‘0 H. H. Turner. Mr. Hie preached an Orthetlnhspoaehln‘rabbftsabovalllsve- Copeland's Cure For Consumption Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ashman and Aa' thowhfshtlittleoeonlofhat weal-the gives a fighting strength as nothing family left for Lindsay on Monday else will. It is establishing a re- this week. where they intend to re- Miss Victoria Bell. of Lindsay. is The Tablets are guaranteed by a government analyst to be absolutely s a l is i S l a a inkling. diedmnelnlfâ€" “Ahtbemlnts'llbahpln'mepeweoats clean!" “But”msL“wonldnuheBtameat Glaser-bull because they regulate the bowels and keep the stomach sweet and pure. The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., BrockVille, Ont. na-eoult. An'thetocdatMIflgwldthe snows. . creencloss Mdruntromtbebontobamafla’a nullifie- Thetlngo' thew-wands? weddfn' thonatcno‘ya mum'wcwmmnm edtbelateho'ya”- "' i” ‘ - Successor to McDiarmid a. Weeks. Mr William R. Copeland - visitin - _ _ - - g her sister Mrs. J. J. Lee. 40 having removed their business to my Dear Sinâ€"For the benefit of other Miss Doris Morrison, of Beaverton. “awn";w touch hu- “ also as 'l‘w0 burglars were sentenced at . o m , .' hmnn- nrd- - -. , . . . . - .. - [:10 . “if: °f9t°ppozn° ‘1‘“ W sufferers I would 1136 to state that spent the.past two weeks with her 'Ah. m are" m”, '- I. w the Believfllelo three years in the Kln‘ hints that (‘ -- er, lilt s . P one 1. Insurance for fifteen years I have been adected aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs A E shawl ' ston Penitentiary. .. - .. lain“ and? ‘Es t 11' bra hes. - -- ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ~ - ”1““ . "‘n'h .ea. ta e in a its he with a severe cough and bronchitis. Smith.- ,, hr the gray ens s-dreamla' beneath it Kearly five hundred foreigners were way' _ (1; _‘ The last five years I have been get-I Rev. Mr. Hie left for his charge in The an at; the taln's . but on. naturalized in Montreal in the past _w”’_"’ ting worse. the doctors telling me'coe Hill on Tuesdav. w six months. xx“... b" ' Afte . ‘ . . . . . ts'llbedons tor.afannah.mrsaehln’ fl U’. ‘3”) 'flOPKINS WEEKS “CPU“. aiifiznglsl :ffisbyziflafiecfed iciner h‘Mlss Fraser. of .DetI'OIt, is dancing fill. and: 9'93 med . er mother and Sister. Mrs. \assar. ts'ubebatswldthawtndsaaaenhaek “713â€"me" rm ‘ ...- Bax ristera, Solicitoro. Notaries ate Solicitors for the Bank V! Montreal Money to loan at lowest rates. 0!- doss, 6 William-st. south. Lindsay, Ont Breach once at Woodville. G.H.Hopkins, K.C. C. E. Weeks. Fred Holmes Hopkins. B.A.. LUD- ‘ihkh never PW'ed. of any great Mr. w. A. Graham left for the benefit, I heard of your Consumption west this week. . I found myself greatly imprOVed af- iting his family here. ter the second bottle and continued! ‘__.__ its use. I have now taken twelve . ZION, FENELON cough and in 809d. hell-mt It Will again after her severe illness. be a pleasure to recommend your et- ms. Dawson and two daughters of cellent medicine to Others and to Toronto, visited at J. Hall's for a tell them that the good it did me- few days last week. Wishing you the success its merits William Galloway has bought the deseer. Yours gratefully. ‘ ' Hoover farm. I (Sgdd JOHN SKELTON, A danghter arrived atithe home of ’8‘? that I am entirely free from my pleased to see Miss Rosa Broad out Highland Creek. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Broad last week Such is the recuperatiVe power and now Prank wears a. smile. contained in this medicine that even Crops in this section are looking the most advanced cases have been fine. especially alsike- Cured by its beneficial action. It The Easter Bros. haVe just com- can be taken by the weakest patient pleted their new barn. It is a very *0 Whom it gives a fighting strength handsome structure and upâ€"to-date as nothing else will. The appetite in all modern. conveniences.l They comes back, the weakening perspir- are erecting a power windmill on a ation is stopped, the lungs and re- 60 foot tower. spiratory organs are healed at the Albert Henderson's neW‘ barn is same time. Its ‘5ch to fight con- finished and adds much to the up. sumption, weak or bleeding lungs, pearance of’ his property. He is lingering ”“8113 and bronchitis is also having his house bricked. ‘proven beyond doubtâ€"not by what The Rev. Delve preached his fare- 8 A} c-I- C5 5" O M We l:;i‘~'8 just received a O 2 an.” of be-lutiful watches, fine § 0 O O O O O O i i 13.x"; movements, In Gun 5 >- Mezaj. Sister Gold and cases. .l..r~>ii-.‘-.ie timekeepers, at l'\; .. . - . “-w -‘ pnCcs. I state but what is stated by those well sermon at the Zion appoint- who have taken it and have been ment on Sunday. June 30. There was a. large attendance as usual. He preached a very excellent semen, full of kindly advice and rendered with telling effect. During the three years of Rev. Delve's stay he has won many warm friends. The people in the section regret ' cured. . F. mccany i Copies of testimonials will be sent on request. Price $1 per bottle. Wedding “m1“. 9 Your druggist can supply you or you Rings Licenses 2 can be supplied direct of Wm. R. W Copeland, 511 Pepe-ave, Toronto, Ont. family have oun kindly regards on his new circuit, and hope that he will again visit us in the near future. POWL-ES' CORNER. Fowles Corner, July 6. - Miss I. Miller. of Fenelon Falls. is the'guost of her aunt, Mrs. J. Brown. Mr. A. C. Greenaway called on ' triads in the neighborhood last week. ' ' ,mss Lulu 000139: is spending the week with her cousin Mia Elva J. E. MARKS Crown Custom Tailoring ' Woolens direct from mills to consumer. -300‘ Spring and Summer samples to choose from. Latest fashion plates and styles. Suits made to measure...........:.........‘12 to ‘35 Trousers.................. ........42.50 to $8.50 of all kinds of Ladies’ and Gents’. GarmentsuwAgents ~ for the Crown Tailoring 00., Toronto. " ' ' ' _ . i . “IT emu J‘. E , LMY. that church and devoted much of the System faster than the disease ed bv Rev. Mr. Hie, assisted by Rev. Cure and decided to give it a trial. . C. N. Vassar, of Winnipeg, is vis-h bottles in all and 9am m0“ happy to Zion. Fanelon, July 8.â€"â€"We are Ill 'twas me that went wfd her right- braakln‘ bltonlt. Watwidtbapuddhean'lamadwidtha ll‘ltoaftâ€" . ”lonesome ye‘rs laeln' "m ‘flknlfâ€" ‘Im'awhln'sareadlonascmethat‘snap- padwfdatrfandf" That's-tappedwldac-laadf Whodldarfdafntaadt Mussel-lisfllghta Dnrlngthelastcftyelectloafnlfsw rock abuach of trained repeaters erhqufndthedccuca clark'bfthsleadehwhewuredhalr- . gdandhadsblackeye. room’" 'downatasll o ”mum. I ‘..‘~"‘ .. ' ”at“! “Past records. fixtures. and"- 1‘? “Get out!" ‘1' “Information worth a m:l¢l"--q " Out shot the burly one's foot. and the next moment the youth was alt- a'ng in the gutter. slowly he rose. smiled sadly. held up a football guide and continued. “No: but. puttln‘ all Jokln' on one side. mister. the: want a moths" mar-mobile. caucus. tonnes: um-Ihnmtmtedleeboysf Oat-ac Candid Friendâ€"i can't 'elp smllln‘ when 1 looks at you. 8am. You're such a ugly blighter. ’Aven’t your kids never told yet of tilâ€"Punch. .02.} ' odwakea. Ea mwbedthepapsrs-ror death notices. and when a death oco curred in his neighborhood he would pntonhfsahabbybcstdmpronndto Onions .2 Bed clover coming enlightened and getting an The Globe goes on to say that the ultimate destination of the cheque may remain forever unknown. If it went into the Liberal paign fund there wasn't much of it that came up this way. according to cusrent reports from Liberal sourc- And it is almost a safe conclusion that no portion of the mysterious $3,000 went to defray the traveling expenses of Clifford Sifton or Arth- ur Hawkes. Then again, some of the might have been applied in that di- rection. because the Globe naively the contribution The Globe puts it " It is not at all improbable that if the money did reach the treasury of the Liberal party. or if part of it went to the Liberal funds and part . to connect the muermkhouse and night. Mapuhulandablamad to the ConservatiVeâ€"which is sight m5 LINDSAY MARKETS mm “we... _. Alfalfa ‘14 bus. Apple- :2 a bus. ' , Apples. 01.50 to 32.00 per Mg_ LY BECOME STRONG AGAIN. know It." said a suspicious challenger for the reform ticket. , Bacon, 226 in piece. or Mcslioed. “It is me name." said the repeater. Beef cattle $3.60 to 87. “and I’m goin' to '0“ under it. 880? Butter per 15. 22 to 230‘ From down the line came a voice: Barley, 60c 65c 386 70c_ “Don't you let um my bluff you. Buckwheat 'ose bushel. Casey. Soldnly your was 1! madd- Bran, cwt. 31.40 cwt. “furâ€"Saturday Evening POIL Cream 15 to 30C. Net . Bit “- Cheese :Bcblb. h “Wilcoldaslrf'safdtbestreet 0°”, 9 ° “c“ render to the burly man who was hur- Ch‘d‘en‘ 15" “‘1 20° “’- tying ll) the match. Eggs, 22c. doz. “No." replled the latter. Flour, Manitoba. ‘3. 'All the news. photos of players. Grass seed 88 and 89. ”an_ Honey. 150 lb. “No. i tell yer." 1g. Hens. 16¢ per lb. H083. little, $5 to 86 per pair. Hay clover 38 'h 310. Hogs. per we. 7.40 to 7.66. Bogs, dressed. per cwt. $10.50. Good cheese 12c lb. Hay per ton, $14 to 816. Ray, bailed 818.50 to 820.00. Hides. cow. 9c to 10¢. Hides, calf 12 to 13¢ lb. Hides. sheep, 75c to $1. ”3061b. Oats, rolled, 02.75. bus. Potatoes. .2 per bag. Pun. lam 31.10 bus. Peas. small. 81 bus. Bib roast 17c D. Rye 700 bus. . ‘ v ‘ is not reâ€" I he had.done so no responsible per- The climax of the investigation in~ er should haVe been accepted." Reform measures are advocated by. the Globe, which urges that publici~ ty is the only cure for such abuses. It says : critical pretence to say that they can. But they must learn to do without secret contributions. Had secret commissions to aid in procur- ing legislation or secret contribu- tions, to the campaign chest of a political party been illegal, grid the persons making such contributions or giving such Commissions been liable to astifl term in prison, Tea. vers never would have made out the three thousand dollar check, and if son would have taken the risk of a5:- cepting and cashing it. The law cannot be amended a day too soon. Such methods of political financing must be stamped out ruthlessly." BACK FROM WEST. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. McCullough and family have returned from Sas- katoon, Sask., where they had been residing during the past two cam- months. It is understood that Dr. McCullough has secured his former practice from Dr. McIntosh, and will take up his residence in Lindsay. Having been one of Lindsay's fore- money most citizens his many old friends will welcome him back to town again. was this Johnny you shouldn't have «ten those fanCy sweets. They were placed only on the table to fill up. Yes mun. that‘h what I ate than for. A colonization road will be built 3"" Abititi Rivers. m ionfln' wan COOP-BORD- uncommon method of making friends politicallyâ€"the men into whose cus- tody it came ultimately never 1:1: Bright, Ruddy Cheeks that it was a subscription should not have been ”d9 ”‘d nev- FOP P 318 Girls NO LONGER ANY NEED TO BE -â€" ' - . I ' BY mLmWING THE ADVIOE. a Miss McEWEN you CAN QUICK- The pallid girl always lacks appe- tite. What little she eats is badly digested. At night she is restless. she down, but doesn’t sleep soundly. Vital {area must be increased, new, blood must be supplied and a. gener- al rebuilding take place before she will feel like she ought. Dr. Hamilton has invaluable exper- ience in these cases and {o'm'l no- thing so prompt in lnulding up young women as his Fogclahl: pills of Mandrake and Butternut, Dr. Hamilton's Pills begin by cleansing the system and purifying the blood; they also improve diges- tion and render food ready for ab- sorption. Additional nourishment is quickly supplied and the patient is fast strengthened and invigorated. Full of spirit, ruddy and strong is the girl that assists her system by the use of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. The following recent letter, from Miss Etta McEwen, of Haliburton, speaks for itself: In using Dr. Hamilton's Pills I find my stetem is wonderfully built up. It is certainly the most effec- tive remedy I ever used. I have new a good appetite, sleep more soundly. and awaken in the morning feeling quite refreshed. " Fortunately I felt tired and de- depressed. I looked as if a severe lilacs were hanging over my head. " Nothing could give quicker 1'9 suits than Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills and ' I strongly adVise every 3/0“”! '0‘ man to use them.” .1. an dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's , m,25c.porboxornvebonesfor '-01'.bymallfrom'the0atarrhsaene a... mo, mm, m am 1'0"" .« .1

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