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Northern Advance, 21 Aug 1913, p. 3

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Without, a background of nice hair a- really pretty face frequently -becomes; plain and, with it, unattractive features` assume life and beauty. `E`._-..__ V- H - - vo---uvv r nvnn IV! I` I1 u-nu Plan but cent per mllefrom all potntseast. or Macbeod. Calgary or Edmonton to Wlnnlpec YOU CAN HAVE . A wsmn or N BEAUTIFUL HAIR ' " RETURN TRIR RAS'R" $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG `Pine half Anni -.A......n-c........ -n .....a..s-....-o -9 MRS HARRIETT P. SMITH ` KILLED BY TRAIN Orillia News-Letter---The sad -news reached town last week of the accidental death of Mrs. Harriett` Purdy Smith, a lady` of estimable qualities, who was well known in Orielia. About one year and a half [ago Mrs. Smith staged and present- ed tozthe people of Orillia the big amateur success, The Court of King Cole, which was enjoyed im-V mnsely by a bumper audience." No details were given further than that -`she was killed on a Chicago train. Bn_\' Ymlr Own Books. _ The wptinll is given bD8.rd 0f` trustees un:_ ]e1' the new regulatibns-V Of plm-11a1.~'i1I;." the readers in histl/'5', geog'1'upl1.\' mul hygiene fdrfthe schools or (-(m11)Cl1ing' -the Vchild!'.eI.l- to p1'n\'itlc tllL`.\'(' hooks themselves,` The hygiene 1'euder.~; cost 25 cents; ge0g'1`n1)l1y 11*-.1 50 -cents and his- tory 1`0{1(l(`I'> 2:3 cent.-:.. " T1`. 1 .1 `Peter Sobell, Iiamfv Pulka, -Mike `Deming. The events of the memor-- able__occas_i.on had grown hazy in the minds of `the .partak_ers of `the wed- ding feast, and it was impossible clearly to x upon those who com- i.Sobe1l, Peter Torchin and John. mitted the assau ISt and those who P were the victims, as counter charges . were numerous, so the cases were. dismissed. Peter Basksy and Peter Sobell were each fined $1 and costs for beings drunk on the base line. National Drug and Chemical Co. 0! Canada, Limited. 9_A__'-W_09D&QK_E . Nut, Stove & Furnace Coal Hard_ Soft V_Ioo__d.-Cut and (suocnssou TO MRS. LOVERING) Phone 91 Oice, Maple Ave __--- : w-U II CTZU ff` XII` spliras desired. Prompt Delivery- Price: Right A cram. onnzn soucI1'Bn LEWIS 8! Co. A V _ When through old \ _age the bodily V - _ ' functions become sluggish `Na-Dru-Co Laxatives give gentle, timely and eectiye aid, without `discomfort or distress. .-ox; .n.r.n.aa.Ir Special `liifc. u.uLu1`_V 1)t:H1[aL`-(1 _ There are no c}1angesVi11,any Of" the other }muk< to be used. Ontario Ilig-h School History of Canada, whirl: was` to -be ready Septenllm. will likely be somewhaft `ater owingr In the care lxecssatys 111 the r0\'i.~.im1 mu] axirarxvgementjjbi` the Inaterinl fur the book. 'l\n J, , - "` " ' ved text 1)0n]\'<, . . ......u.~---v*,W."~ %~` the . ~ " Th . __ 8 reg'111:1tim lming fo'} 10Wed-'IaI1A`d.gT will ,with`.2M the grant ; upqn . 131187 \`800Inmex1 nf the inSpe0tO}'.3p.-; from .~:r'hrm].< \'.`}1ir-h u.'~`{.* unauth01'j1 .~ e debannuut will iilsisf {.__.__. _H.ISTORI(` 1.\`< `I DENT LED % J h u... T]1g, Imtic-tts` are be'u1g'se1_1t t9 the ]n1'i1wip:1].~v of the High Schools partly as :1 |nute(:ti0n to. th6"bOOk sellex-.<, and In })l'('VOl1t_:-'_t1le stocking. up of 1`H)Ul(.~` fur which t11BPe.Wi1I no sale. = A V ' . arm. mud many ,V"iLSi9~ V` the remains of 'th_'l7Q1d~ with z1rlmiratio!_1_. " Qvilla, .w1x'cn c French g:r:m11n:u' used prior `bo.`J u_'nei, _ by the 1`0\~iw1 lligh School 'ICre`n`c'h}_ [HE 1 AU! lll\.\.o The, nut that High 80,0f't11i.~: year. must be supe1's_edQd grammar of Sc-I*t0n11)er next, if th. Board of Trustees Of the diefnt; schools (In nut authorize the. use the old book lwfore the ope1iin g?"o`ff:: the sc}1m].< in S(.`1)t0Il1be1'. g1'ammm' 1nn_v be used UI1d8r..SuVch` m1t11orit_\f of the Boards; until Jlilyigi. 1915, after whicgll date it must` be". iliscmdc-I. A note of VVa_l'ninga is. sent out to the principals oVf ~t`h-eg [High sclmuls diro<:ting'atte11ti0i1 to this V-l:1u.-c of the regulations.` (T`h0z1}>e1' Anyway. ` V In the 1-ovi.-ed edition -of` .thi's grammar the I91-011011 1'eader is elim; inatcd. The new book Wi-131! cost _'3o cents, as :1`-_:1i11.~:`t $1. The_rea`der._in eonnectinn with it will 'c`ogt .11._ cents. T1101-e .will be from 6,000 to L ,004) of H1050 g-ra1n111ars* and readers - In 11.51`. In! . ` . {schools am] the (_`01leg`iate Illstitlsl The ()ntzn'iu 'Depzn't111e11t of . cation lms. .-out 0ut`t11e 1'egu1atiga reg'a,!`(ll{.`,' the us}: 0t. text we Sepm-ate, Publxc and} `I-I;1_gh`.,; the I 1'u\'i11C0. A .- i ofmL,..n7 ..m'nr nnf Hm?` Tfirrh Qn}'\rinIl"- _ Reduction of Prices of of the New` Books _ ' by the Dept. of Educa_tionf, H/f`-t` -~History Not Ready 3 Yet. 7 T- - 4 iinxr F 0R PUPILS 4 man scnoo --->' VOL. Lxu. j No. 34 ruom=so~ anew, u ---v: UIUHL ` 1`G, having over 1'3 conveniences A - , .3-vw . om.` WHOLE N'o.:j4' Puausuu - A _ L J` Peterborough Times~-Tl1e steam- er Otonabee, that used to ply on the Otona.-bee to Rice Lake, -on Fri- day was taking a big crowd of ex- cursioniets from Bolsover, near V Kirkeld lift-lock, ' to points on Lake Simeoe. On her" return" the Otonabeeerantout of _ .'her* -proper channel in the 1jeach ? `tbdut three or four miles _`fr m Kirkeld. Supt. McClellan of the Tre11t`..Oana 1._w_as telephoned: to. In the meantime the passengers` were `landed and- waflked 7 home. :Mr., MOG1el1an, j by telephone; communticatedi` with the Government` tug,.'~_ Bob Hall,` -which was thenyate "Kirke1dg' ',l`l1e Bob` Hall succeeded in getting the Own; abee aoat at. `4'a._rn_v._t-.on' , Saturday.` ` when theflatter T pocededtf-Ito `herf lvrewnt headquartraee 9tteBm.ie- an ill` 0!. {on all ' LUMBE-RMELN TO. MAKE ~ ~ THEIR `LO-GS_ :I;N'1 :Q,` ..RAFV 1`S' The Gdvemmeht has? taken action to prevent the congestion`; ./`'of_ .;the ' Muskoke.L.x~;ive1fa. between Bra' br'idge and Lake UM`u.sk0,ka, An; o1_~de1f-i_n- . Council .dea1ii_ig ..1'311o.,;}n,atte1f_ vides ethat S6nteth`berj*"1s't79511;" the I V and 8" *~*a-~ *`~V"-V9 - vvuv nu. uvvui. uruulcr. :1 `_ P. Graham was Minister of Rail- ways and Canals, he paid an ofiicial . visit to Peterborough to inspect" the 1 Trent Canal. He was banqueted by the citizeusyand nearly every speak- l or `had something` -nice to say of the A few years ago when Hon. George minister or the great and important undertaking -which was the ' chief source of discussion. The on`l'ryI dis- ` cordant .note in the gathering was a rather frank reference to this pub- lic work `by `Police Magistrate Dumble of Peterborough, .who, after expressing good wishes, naive1y`.said': If. this job is ever nished, the news will certainly not come as a bolt from the blue. It? will not cause a sudden cessation ' of heart action. A Why, gentlernenlyl remem- her as a boy that I was playing along the river --bank at Hastings, when I tumbled over apile of stones and raked my -shins severely." I painfully, arose, and `asked what that heap of stones .was doing there and they told me. it was part, of the work on the `Trent Canal--a'n-d, mind you, that was over half a century ago. "Still ' the job is in :progress. Let us hope for the best, I 4 1 l ronto .Sa turda.y - Night. Next to = Noah and the Ark, 'the Byzantine E-very ='e'z11`=t_h lbr."*t.,l_,1'ei1`1ig'l has" "an " end, ~ SO? it :-most"-.5ta,rt1i~, announcement _ appearedi=_ . _in. .the papem the `other: `day; under, ; the heading, `-fTrentgVValley _(;`_a.nal With-e in Sight, i juociulary - says` The ' To-' Empire, the ,fall Bf Jerusalem and other -historic`-V events, the Trent Can- al `is `comparatively lmodern. `This waterway is, hdwever,older than Confederation or the United Srtates` civil war, and now comes the. gr_ati- . fying intelligence ` to all the. hamlets, _ towns and villages along the Mid- land portion of Ontario, that the work .will, it is hoped, -be completed by 1915, from Georgian Bay to Lake .Ontario.. How are -all the.._ counties along this great gtretch to be held in line at t`he.next llectior. if `construction is actually complet- ; ed? ',.What prize will political j parties have to hold out when this 1 tempting, -bait can_ no longer `be de? ` pended upon to` do yeoman service? 4 lThe only piece of ,legil.'atio'n in lCanada thatstands at all within . 'mea-suring distance or hoary" appear- ance with the Trent V_a 1le.y Canal _ appropriation, is the Ditches and 1 Watercourses Act of the Ontario .1 Legislature, a sort of twin brother. [t A IDA`-_ __` _ _`_ _ V I ""I' /`i `T.-en: Ca_n'al s Finish in Sight; This Tithe. Stiiie.t-+`Been I Under Constrction, F Since Before Confederation wm mu. ; POLIIICIANSHOLD. our AS BAlT,NOW? OTONABEE G'RO..UNDE'D vn-at INTERESTS or . IN ABARRi}:, Burk s Falls .Arrosw-_-Any man. has a right to cancel his newspaper subscription for any reason or no reason at_ all. If he doesn t want it, that is nobody s business but his own. But when the cancelling oper- ation. is. performed`in' a theatrical manner and the canceluior sponges `copies belonging to other people and reads at their expense, -he. {brands himself, as a. pinhead and on a par with that other fellow who used a .wart on the back of his neck for. a collar button to save the expense or one `of the ordinary kind. _.p A SIMPLE TASK > Shelburne Free Press-The` only way to build up -a town is `for everyone to go hand in hand; every- iri1an~_to. the wheel. Banish. all feel- ,__ings`of,`discor.d, if any; Tet harmony `prevail and `prosperity will: follow. Talk h about your--town, write about it, speak well ' of it, encourage your man at the head of municipal ` af- fairs, if`_th6y are worthy `of it,, gchoke the- `eroakers, gag the grumh-I Ier. `and squelch; the scolders. 7 Beau-, tify the streets; `in every way, patron- ize ..h'o'me merchants,. refrain` from Ajsendivngt 7ou-tS.ide for _, goods, favor `_ enftetprisest always, and if you ,a'n t _oj;'._some good word ito- ;`g`y.z;t`vkeep.:-q};iet, -r B3 ugh hustler and} Z` __..4 I'll. '...g guy. , --vvr -" iiikeep ., ...... ......w....--_, ,,..w .. ,......, a `bad name. Those who .believe `that immorality should ourish or are guilty of immora.l acts may de- fend or - condone the ,v;rrong-doing but The Lance will continue its policy `of striking the monster every_ time he shows his head. It is in` the crime, not in the exposure. that hretheevil exists. ' 'T ( )M 'PEPPER S RAEP-. GONE .. Parry, Sound` North Sta1_'--Powas- sun has just as many exoellent int?-P 0Doa'i`_on `as there are in `$119 D' t "ct _'_l`o"wn,3 [says the News, 311,4 `We.1jave. no` doubt o ; it, but we `name the ._champion lia"1_- ofVghe_m ~ ``in_, -that .-_,t,9wn~-_ if ~w` `are;-gaskedu only know. "_`xlm1f* f `A-[`d0zen' j -the; % _;}_>Ve`namein:s: . t I r Elmvale Lance?-Sonie gentlemen _c1'aim ..thsit the exposure of immor- ality and lawlessness gives a placei -19-- _ L-) _....`..- TL--- _.JI-- L ,friends about a_ proposed` shing Q HERE S` A WHOPPER! l * Bolton Enterprise--An T enthus- iastic sherman was telling some trip to a lake in Mulmur he had inf c.ontemplatio'n. . i`Are there -any` `trout over there asked a friencl. `.`Tho11fsa11ds of em. Will they; bite easily? Will i they Why, .they re absolutely vicious. A man has to hide himself behind a. tree. to _ba'it a h_ook.i `* 7 Cookstown Advoeate-`.`Bi11y, a faithful.. delivery horse, owned by Mr. H. Cause, died on Saturday morning last, after a week s"i11ness. .A large "number, of horses in, this] -vicinity have` died since January;_ Mid4"lLa11d'fFree Press--V-Asp lannouric- ed `on `front page of this issue there will be no. paper issued from this. -ofce next week. The time has a!gain'?.arrived for the editor s an-. nual bath and holiday at Honey Harbor. ` - T oiulia I>ac1et-'-Hostilities had no sooner? ceased in the Balkans- than .War broke out between Barrie and _-Lindsay. [Will the world never have peace? V V T v....`v~ _ NAorth St%ar--1(3`o;`1|1iing`:\:vood has `no brass "band, butvfits town .-council usually makes more noise than most of the brassbanzis. ' . T I DARES 'ro :BE A DANIEL _ ,un_nr.fT|_-Ia" "_` ~ANo:rHER` WAR: Other His ANNUAL BATH WOW! Wow: 01iAs1=I1 BANK; t'ejr Pa1 ) e . Opini>..:Iisi_ .T on Current Topics of " In. terlot.`-,-_--A Mitror of Ontario Life in. Neigh- Tbdririg, Tomgs. ' OBITUARY i.f_bu"_N1"v` or `smear AND THE'DOMlNl:ON. Christian Herald-One of .. `the most remarkalilie illustrations in all history of the" ill-effects of the dis- appearance of forests. may be ob- served in Pa`lestine.z In the days when Joshua conquered the Prom- ised` Land, Palestine was a .wonder- ful fertile country, a landwowingi with milk and honey, The Lebanoxr mountains were hea.vi~1'y wooded, and` a large` population was supported in` comfort. The general devastationv of the forests brought about, how- ever, a gradual deterioration of the country. The hiilils. of lGa1ilee, which had long served as pasture lands, for large` herds of` cattle and- sheep, are now` sterile. The J ordanr. has become an `insignicant stream, and several smaller rivers are now completely dried up_ throughout the `greater 7par_t of the year. Some few ]valleys in which fertile earth wash- ed down from the_-1iillsjhad been de--. ha._vei.,,retaTned, th'ei1'_-o old fer- _t_il_ity.. The .land[. to-dayx'.-si1p1)orts 0ni1y`one-sixth `of the ronulation of the time, of*Solom'9n`.` V A a f T W 5- Ir Toronto Tellkagram--My friends, help the editor in his .wild-eyed .search` for news.` VVl1eri your wife- gives a tea: party, if you have re- covered from the effects of `the gos- nsip, drop in with the news; when a baby arrives, ll your pockets with cigars and call;' if you go toaparty. steal some of the good things and leave b em with the item in our sanc- tum; if your .wife licksyou come in and let us see your scars and tender =symp`athy through the paper; if your mother-in-law has died, don t be bashful about it; give in at-1 the commonplace news. . In short, what- ever makes you feel very proud, sad, ' lonesome or glad submit it to our 24 karat wisdom while 'we-stand on end with gratitude .Which will pour from every pore like moisture from the dew besprinkled earth; SOLOMON AND THE FORESTS| BUGJUIOE MAKES "'l"IZ"I) ` Walt M.ason---When the heat your ac-1'11 is troubling and your bmd is `fairly bu'bblin`g, and y`ou__p feel your `cooking, like some bacon` oii _a stove, then, if there s a; gro_ shb:p;ii{h'a11%dy, you. go_ [gin and` T gwig game .-.br andy,=- qr Sqme other crimson- 1iqg1or;: `followed. ~ doubt1eSS,. {by . 1,8 ! c1o',ve.? b118_*'Juic'e L4make9`1 "mu I hdttei`; -` better ,fa_i-A di`inkj.:.'sb-ald-LT ~i;;g;;J;vater 7.f9:1* you ~,...!.!'1f" 1,101? fasm you ~fsh<>t[1I :41 .{red ihot;5jt1f i`dt_}'1e,>)iT V `* ' :3` -` ' = B: ~,. 7-` Burk s Falls AA1'rovs*'--Httntsisirifitlexhiis withouta band but that need not ' ing wi7}'1 begin .When the new band is being whipped into shape by the `patient and long suffering . leader. During that trying time, doleful and most melancholy wails will pour forth from back yards and upstairs windows, indicating the presence of `conscientious young ama- [teurs Who: are .manf'ully trying to master the cantankerous horns and unconsciously `disturbing . the . worry the citizens. The real worry- I peace of mind "of their -neighbors at the same time. Then patience of `these budding musicians is rea1?i'y ,amazing, but thepatience of the ` listeners more.` wonderful still-- I `almost suicsient to ` earn , a hero` . |meda1!, . ? 1 . note that in` the local market hall It the dealers have begun to ioenta in making ichang . It is commented that in this way people `receivedifull A value for their money, and? -that to people of limited means or ., .with large families the -saving is likely`_ to` be a matter of consideration." Heretofore .ve cents has been counted the smallest coin wor th carrying, and it was the price of -a newspaper or a box of matches. The new order will be a good one for the country concerned. The man who does not care to, wastecents is the man ,who..saved dollars. The saved dollars is the basis of solid ` expansion, HELP THE POOR EDITOR LISTENERS IIERQES 5? '5;`` --``T``.'`~`-? -.```.-`.- Y7?"- ' `the. You }IOT~' 99 .cAuiu::a `oun can anion. The Oshawa Reformer saybr--The Orillia Packet -asks in its last week s editorial, Won t `somebody, just for .a change, have a .Wedding that is, neither `pretty nor `quiet If ThePacket had been at the wedding `which occurred in the Polish dis- trict of Oshawa last Sunday it could have had the wish gratied to the flz. It was -anything but a quiet wedding which took place .on that occasion, and as a sequel to it a number of the guests appeared" in the _ police court on- Wednesday morning toe-answer. to charges `of *assatul-t..I They" were Peter Baskey, Polacks;Figure in Ceremony A at Oshawa Which Shat- ters Usual Description _ of Tieing of Nup- tial Knot l I [NEITHER cum? (The name is s.11ggestiv of a purer life; I-S it simply her stage name ?--[Ed.) T ' If Hilda Ptlra is sofbad that the Magistrate thought she ought not to live at Cobalt, it appears to us it would have been` better to have `sent her to that hayn which is kept es- pecially for ,women like her. I , . 1 A few years ago there was a fam- ily of thieves Pliiving in a certain town in `Southern Ontario. The [council of that town offered the family one hundred dollars to leave. After considerable haggling about the terms, the family left and took up their residence in another town. There they were unknown, and had ample time to make a good_.d<.-al of headway .-in. -the calling they loved so Well, before they were caught. Far better would `it have been had this family remained where. the people knew them. l ........ .5 av -...u..w .vvvLu yxcucucub, for` has it not been the custom of pdlie magistrates to tell law break- ers" that if they will promise to leave town_or city, as the case may be, they will be let off} \:We contend that this is quite a Wrong practice on the partof the Bench. If Hilda Pura is V-unt to roam at large in iCob'alt,e she is unt to `be allowed at large in any other town or com- munity.` .........-.v uu AVVIVJI `\/v-uau,, LLGIKUJULCIJ,` or. Liskeard, but it is highly im- proper for a woman of her kind to be domiciled-`in Cobalt. `In taking `this vo our.s e,_ `the magistrate is but foIlowing a. time-.Wom precedent; `In... LA... 34- AA. 1.-.... LL- -- - ~ _ Speaker--We notice by V . th_e _Nu`g8`.t `that Magistrate Atkin-I son, let` Hilda P_ur`a off on suspendedl .jsentence,`~ but if caught in C`o;ba1t7 ;this- time to-marrow ` sentence '.\vouFlkLi"be' passed. This might be accepted by the Woman in question; as an intimation that it would be] .worth her While to` get out_of Co- `balt by the rstr train. The magi- strate, evidently, would not object- to Hilda Pura taking up her resi- dence at North Cobalt, Haileybury, m Tint-m...A 3... :- L2._L`l_, 3--- v.,, uuurm .'.-J (;t:uL.3. V ; Under the old regulations the'. boards of trustees were compelled! ;t0_~_V purchase sn many of these books" for use of the .~r:holars, but in some-L districts this regulation has reganled as :1 hzu'dship and ` under the new r1n;I>.< 11115 been relaxed `SO as to permit the trustees to compel the children to provide `their Own readers for the third form. ' Hi.~:t0r_V Belated I `rm 1 If pa ;ge;1tIemen' aw` 'the-- stake expressed a for a heating stove and , furngiipe, ~_ folks would say he was ~in.sa.ne ; you re just; about. as ` .foii>Iis,h when you ask the barkepi ghbulish for the dope that cooks; the stomach. and- incinerates the] brain.~ ` ` ' I I NOR marry WAS i nus WEDDING! eolll.-Im. szcoun-cussuncms win. as sow to mumno arm " `- One-my tickets -to Winnipeg `only will be sold. Each ticket. will include 3 extension coupon. When extension coupon has been signed , Toh0Wi he has engaged the holder to work as a. farm laborer. the 30119018 _, 119, C0 September 30th for `ticket at rate of one-half cent per mile ei$""'`a`.cra.a" "~i :.`:apa; `a`c`f::`:"` i .`.`z &`i`."%`:.a$ ;.` 3133: :"` '~ - .. ' . L. _ - , wan an o . tc ewanor a. or. not put}!-E,dIu>_neon;eoty `or Macneod. Alta.` ` - 4 liin`prI bhtna nnriuhgaar on an I!A(jIAUu`t`_1-In-A `M.-.I.-o Iran!` on rnturn 0! wmqnwn. b11831 ? _`or Macuzod. Alta. . _v ~ _ kNItlj:atewm'be issued entitling purchaser to a "second-class ticket 8004 to return ,, _Iq!4.8t_3tion.o11_ the Canadian Pacific . `Canadian Northern. or Grand Trunk Pacic` Albertmsaskatchewan and` Manitoba east of MacLeod.~ Calgary and Edmonton I;rl..I1,$D9!I1_Vtrbyf.thel same route as travelled on going` journey` on or before _ 13.*`9n`:pa,y;neat`of one half cent get mlle (mlx;imurn`;'Bftycent8)` up to V_l.g1l,ftpm;JVjV1.ng:ipe. provjded t_ e holder. dg ` alts. t.he_-.`c,ertlcate with _ 4 , `testilintldn works at-lgaqt thinyR3aya t"liarveng. C,-If-. ~.}i,e.nt. o_r . . ` ..,- " V m... .- . ,3. .-.>.uQuQ-nw-in Q` -L - .. "- _ _ .4 ,, .. V ` GOING DATES :7 [must all szntiona Kingston to Renfrew Inclusive and east chemo: in Janus: zang} -.-Fn`>m_Torontonand West,on Grand Trunk Main Line to Sarah inclusive South thereof.- and North-Western Ontario. North of but not Including ~_ _./_, s....n.5r.... * ``"- `l. stations in ntario East of but not including - he `Toronto to North Bay. . on on Grand Trunk Line Tomato to North Bayinclusive. min but not lnclu Azilda and West. ` ` . ` nu.-.,'-_-A... _.,n`.... A _ mm. or on ,1, pm... on nu T` V V ;`g.`_ ind Wejthgreof in Ontario. iqdiidlng C.P.R. Line Sudbury to Sgult Sue. 21:` 19.13` -> yIZIT? If VillIl`ll'$ flu: halt cent per mile from Winnipeg up to Mac Calgary. or Edmonton. GOINGTTFIIP w:-:s-r." ys1o.oo 1-o wmmpazc Ilnn hall .55. nan mu- 0.-ma. un....:_..... __ SOME GOOD SENSE 4o,ooo mm LABORERS wmman For ttl1i< re.-1.~`n1 notice isjgiven }Of' the 1fevi.~'o(l 0ditin11' Of the. _Pi1U1'C[ aohol S1)Hill;2' book, :W1__1ich Will come into 11. July 1914. ,This bO0k" will be the .~.zuue price .89 n`0W,`.-' 1,`5Z. treats, but will be somewhat smaller`-. ` The pnwnt lumk is th0u`ght"tO .b8_ ncecllc-.+. 1:1 I`;1'4.3. , - C "

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