____ Asa really efficient skin beautifier for several reasons. For example, sBRmexart Disaprearincg Skm CREAM § Is not igreasyâ€" * es Tendg to soothe skin _ jrritationsâ€" $ s Helpg make the sKin fair, smoath and softâ€" 3 ‘2 Is n stickyâ€":ï¬Ã©â€™g A“’; @ Is délightfully fragrantâ€" _ o t _ _ Will not gr hair. & _ f after using REXA%L DisfpPEARING /SKIN Creax you are not in every way pleased, we will promptly and cheérfully give back your money. aa2] LARGE d«ARSL50 CENTS. GRAY & CAMPBELL GARDENERS WAGON "eerrostre Baxnk â€" , Nova Scorra Bumprmos The ESTON. fenâ€" Mmmmsmwm»““ï¬\' RIGORTS DRVG SIORT Mmmwmmm@ "Lumber, Lath, Shingles, s Se S OFFICE and PLANING MILL PHONE NO 27. DUFFERIN STREET, near G.T.R. Tracks D: WESTON Sash, Doors, and oys PARTICULAR WOMEN HAVE CHOSEN SCRANTON COAL s XX VI Orders for Silo‘s Promptly Attended to. i A. LEMAIRE | PPEARING SKIN CREAM ihonee The Standard Anthracite DEALER â€"IN â€" COUSINS, Agent 55 z. â€" y â€"ZsSOLE DEALER IN j =_ S ‘»iD. JL. & wW. COAL 1C0.; 3 ~G@REGoOoOrRY, ::R%am SÂ¥ore Builders‘ Supplies and Cedar Posts L!VERY IN CONNECTION.! Phone 59 Jobbing promptly attended to.. Church and Main streets WESTON. F. SAINSBURY, PLUMBER and STEAMFITTER be Cinps & Guthcs. WESTON Phone 272 Immigratior. from European counâ€" ]tries to Canada having greatly deâ€" creased during the nine months since r the war broke out, the Canadian Imâ€" migration authorities have heen putâ€" is taking up his résponsibilibies with a clean record. The people will feel disposed to give him a fair trial. Mr, Norris is a progressive man and if memory serves us correctly, he favored prohibition, and woman sufâ€" frage during the. election campaign last year. _ So the women of the Proâ€" vince will be mulcb encouraged by the change in the administration. A real houseâ€"cleaning has taken dlace in Manitoba, and many people thirk it is not too soon. The Roplin Government has passed into history after having held the reins for fifteen ’years. Politics in the Province Rave been in a. mudgie Hor two or thuce years. The Roblin Government got a shaking up at the last Provincial. election, but was returned with greatâ€" ly reduced majority.. A wideâ€"spread impression apparently is created that Hon. R. Rogers‘s election aspirations has received a severe check, and that for the present at least the country need not worry. Mr. T. C. Norrig, the Liberal leader has been called upon to form a new Government, and §i§ NOTES and COMMENTS possession of the capital of German |Southâ€"West Africa. | The General adâ€" |dressing his victorious forces stated that the capture of the capital was of the utmost importance to the Empire and the Union of South Africa, as it meant practically complete possession \of German Southâ€"West Africa, About fifteen years ago General Louis Botha was a brilliant Boer leader fighting for what he thought at that time was a just cause. Toâ€"day we see him fighting just as valiartly for the grand old flag of the Empire as he did years ago against it, and has succeeded in â€" adding some. 325,000 square miles of tersitory . to the Empire‘s African Dominiors. _ Among the many persistent nuiâ€" sances on lawns, the dandelion holds the palm. Frequent mowings will destroy many weeds, but the dandeâ€" Jdion apparently. scts Llawn. mowing st naught. It survives and thrives still. If it is to be got rid of effectively recourse must be taken to the spudâ€" ding operation. Pull every root out if possible, at all events get the spud into the soil well below the crown beâ€" fore cutticrg, after which the ground should be pourded to fill up the holes which woulid otherwise afiord a lodrâ€" ing place for seeds blown about with the wind. Dandelions may also be treated by _a few drops of sulphuric acid being placed on the crown of each plant which will usually kill it. ] Lamhton Mills will have to get ! along hereafter} with only one hotel, [so _ decided _ t Ontario Board of Licerse Commigsioners at the Patliaâ€" [m-ent Building on Frliday of last §Week. Two deputations holding opâ€" !posi’te views 1§1 regard to granting more than one liquor license for the ’district waited on the Board and preâ€" sented Itheir v‘?ews respectively. _ A large deputation tried to urge the “necessity of the?:second place from the farmers‘ point of view. It was apâ€" patent however that the Commissionâ€" ers‘ sympathy éwent with those who would have only one hotel. The chairman stated that the end of the roadhouses was fast approaching, and soon both Lambton hotels would have to face the inevitable. ‘"I frankly confess," said, he, "that I carnot see the reason for two hotels there, and they muzt put up a pretty good augument to the Board. The’ fact that corstruction has started (Senate House) will not affect us.‘ Any gentleman in that business must | take the chance of suffericg for the, community. _ Ary effect on the in-] dividual will not outweigh the inâ€" terests of the Province. While we have no desire to punish a man, the interestsâ€" of the Province which are at Stake will always weigh much heavier than the interests of the individual.‘ i There can be no mistake about chairâ€" man Flavelle‘s viewe on Ontario‘s License System. * â€"PIANO CONTEST Y\ecccccseseseseeseceececeseaee k General Botha‘s forces WESTON,â€"ONT., FRIDAY., MAY 27,41915. See Advertisement on Page 5. *Fiat Justitia, Ruat Coelum," have taker Under the téle of ‘"‘The Great Neâ€" glect in Sheep Husbardry,"" which constitutes fPagnphlot No. â€"9_ of the Sheep and Gogt Division of the Doâ€" minion Department of Agriculture, Messrs. T. . Reg. Arkell and Norman Stansfield, twoâ€" wellâ€"recognized auâ€" thoritics, expl%in the necessity for the carly castration of ram, lambs inâ€" tended for slaughter and the value of dockirg in the maintenance of health.‘ They consider that both of these operations ;are beneficial and cannot see that, while they are practiced in other animals, there should be any hesitancy in performing tkem on sheep Ram lambs treated develop in flesh and command a better price in the market, _ while female lambs Leing docked escape disease and insect pests by. reason of increased cleanliness Tllustrations gre %Cven of the methods employed and advice furnished of the desirableâ€" age and the advantages that acerue. Farmers would be servâ€" ing their own int@rest by sending to the Publicatiors Branch, Depaâ€"tment of Agriculture, Otfawa, for the pamâ€" phlet. $ This circularlsf is available free at the Pubkications Branch of the Deâ€" partment of Agl%iculture at Ottawa. to the farmorâ€"notgbly liquid manure, wood ashes and sea weedâ€"materials rich in this useful constituent and which ‘are more Lor less readily. obâ€" tainable in many parts of the Doâ€" minion. And lastly there are the inâ€" direct . potassic | ‘fertilizers, _ which though not adding to the sum total of the soil‘s potagh yet may be liberaâ€" ting it in availal{;le forms and thus in times. such as th‘g present may help to tide us over until potash compounds are once more on the market." f "It is,. on y our light, sandy and gravelly soils that »are markedly deâ€" ficient in potash and this element is only specially called for by clover, potatoes, roots and leafy. crops genâ€" erally. ‘There is yet. some potash in the market though 3’ it will probably have to be purchasjd in the form of a complete fertilizer. We have several Canadian sourees of potash available FHor many years the Stassfurt mines in Germany have been practically the sole source of the potash compounds used for fertilizinggpurposes on this continent, Among the gyil effects reâ€" sulting from the present war, therefore may be. counted the cutting off from the marketsâ€" of the world the supply of this material. Dr. Shutt, Domiâ€" rion Chemist, regards this cirecumâ€" stances as not so | serious as some may consider. In qrder to place his views ‘before the farmers of Canada Dr. Shutt has issued Cireular No. 7 of the Expcrimenta! Farms, ‘‘Potash in Agriculture.‘"‘ It ‘takes up the subâ€" ject under several Rheads and reaches the following conclugions: The Census and Statistics Branch of the Department of Trade and Comâ€" merce, Ottawa, its first bulletin for the season and contains an unusually favorable forecast, ‘The report which was issued last week states:â€""Owing to the mild winter and the favorable conditions which prevailed during the critical months of March and April, the Fall wheat crop is reported as being exceptionally good on April 30th. In Ontario where 1,043,000 acres were sown as estimated last fall not more than 6.8 per cent is reâ€" ported as winter.kilfed, and in Alberâ€" ta with 210,000 \mcres estimated as sown, the proportion winterâ€"killed is only: B:0 per cent. These proportions are lower than in any year :ince 1908â€"9 for Ontario, and lower than any previqus year on record for Alâ€" berta. In Ontario the area of winâ€" terâ€"killed _ amounts . this year â€"to 71,069 acres, and in Alberta to 14,000i acres." As ‘a result of a.gi orderâ€"inâ€"Council recently passed, reliet from Homeâ€" stegd duties is to bé granted to Canaâ€" dian / soldiers ,abs?"ut *son active serâ€" vice. ‘In. future ‘any homesteader, whether he is an alien or British subâ€" ject: by birth or naturalization, on active service, and who for this reason. or of. wounds received or illâ€" ness therefrom, is unable to resume occupation of his homestead or to complete the conditions of his entry, will be relieved frém such conditions, and in the event of his death similar zeliecf will be granted to his legal represertatives., _ ting forth every Megitimate effort to me@mm&m@e&e@e@w inducii an influx j from the United . ‘ States. Immigrantés from the British % Isles numibered onltj\f-, about 12,000 and GIBSON MCCORMACK € IRVIN CO ® some ©3,700 from continental Europe,| . * 9 â€" og _ j while, it is said, 33,000 settlers from LIMITED ® N0 Aye esns memme : the States have takén up their homes = in the Dominion. :Consisting as it C largely does of agriculturists the| | MA IN STR E E T’ WE $TON # J movement of setble{ from the other| â€" memmmommmmmmmmemmmmetommmmommmmmmmmmumuue â€" P side of the line to Ganada should reâ€" ceive every encouragement as it is s , felt that the greaterg number engaged § * in fatming the better able will the had â€" Dominion be to provide the food - ) supply required by the Empire and 3 A her Allies. I ig C Â¥ K4 4 & POTASH IN AGRICULTURE. SHEEP,: HUSBANDRY. «_ When you call to see us ask to _ be shown our high â€"grades ‘of lumber for barn and house conâ€" =â€" struction. f _ No matter how small the job may be we are only too glad to give you any information we can. CANADA LUMBER COMPAM We handle a large variety of roofings ranging ‘in price up to $5.00 per square. A high grade Flint Coated Roofâ€" ind suitable for all kinds of farm work. c §~.~af Particular attention given to TORONTO Junction 2921 Will buy ofiteé square of our Market Gardeners WAGONS CALCO BRAND ROOFINCG . Main St., REPAIRING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. READY FOR DELIVERY COLLENGE AXLE OR SCOTCH BOX CRUICKSHANEK ; $1.25 PHoONES : ven to Tire Setting and Wheel Repairing. WESTON, ONT. WESTON Weston 17 â€"a" 427