lea. .l Ointment uni Snlvec: Carbolic Salve Stainless Iodine Ointment. la sizl Pile Ointment I $11 3'--w3~_.._ _ The NA-DRU-CO Trade Mark is ur safegiard, too, as we as your guide. Behin it sta the gNational T g and Chemical Company of ada, Limited, with the largest wholesale drug business in Canada, and a Paid-up Ca `ml of over Five Million Dollars, guaranteeing the absolute reliability of everything bearing the NA-DRU-C0 Trade Mark. Whengou buy NA-DRU-CO oducts you are certain of e purest materials. skil ully compounded by expert chemists. You are sure of articles which are the best that brains, organization and money can produce, and that will give you satisfaction. ll! lav anv chance any NA-DRU-CO preparation produce, and that W111 give ex - preparation should `not entirely satisfy you return it and your druggist will refund the full purchase price. Ask your druggist, who is a man of standing in your community, about the NA-DRU-CO line. He ` ' ' ell you, for we will furnish to him, or to any dru gist or physician in Canada, on ' uest, a full list 0 the ingredients in any NA-DRU- `:3 preparation. {A-DRU-CO article you ask for in stock, . 1171. A1..-_1.. 1)one-en`-I zill Wu: ova-I-nu --v Ir community, in position to tell -1 Ar in 2110 When you iwant some- thing printed in a hurry 4--must have it right o_'--- 'vs./eican oblige you. Our facilities are such that the rapid execution of rush orders is a compar- atively easy matter. We are busy; but never too M busy to take that -order `for you. May we call? eve}: Yeafs ora-Road Built `. T he Advance heares{ Wh< A Q9551:-, `- --_-_, 1\ Te1-vozone V Cod Liver Oil Emulsion (2 sizes) . Job Department Phone 53 `Your Tonia: Cod Liver on Compound. Tasteless, [2 sizes) 7.-Anna A The telephone girl had married wvell, and was stopping at a hotel `with her husband. Rising at 10 a.1n., rshe `rang the bell for the servant. i Why didn t you wake me up, as i I instructed you ? she asked. I I did, ma am, answered the sla- vey. but when said, `Seven-thirty, you replied,.`Line busy. Will call .| you up. -L1pp1ncott"s. R The most practical use for old corks is to make a low re burn up. Empty spools also are good kind- ling, and neither should be allowed *-` Ann--4IIln+n In 911V nnantltv. ling, and nextner Snounu U: 4. `to accumulate In any quantity. son, \\ ]l1L1`,,'L`. dcm ( mm H T ILWAYI LOOK POI Till. TRADE MARI Line Was Busy. mm LINE T0 and um I sirm was that time `1)rm:rc:~`:<. ,_, _~.\! THE OPPORTUNITIES I_N CANADA- (Hy Sir Ernest Shackleton.) It seems to me that you have here the mam.-x country in the Whole world. Here you have a Chafme to` do big; things. the sort of th11_1S5 3 ]m;m \\'t~L1](,1 `Choose to 1;. aw `. "r 0 1 . - ml " r`D`5.fhT.1,.a"r:..+.r w-1% lead :4 I ,..\....,. mm em11_1cntly ntteu to routs" .1`: "-`V I make bncks without straw,.a'nd~:.3<`t . the same time men. w,hoseV:eWOi'ed.' /V-~'hereAthcre was coal, or silver;-191' would have weight with _i1anci'ers;. V They would be able to `tel ! at ,0l`'|. ` _0D1}cr. There is work for_usi~ to _do;; In Canada, I am satised of that, taI_1d N I 170136 to return to do it. " *5 " Iaml Ir-r mg thmgs and I0! 938 `"""T 1 cannot say whelie Fate will lqadx; me. but I am. sure that I could 11V nmvhcrc that would please me. mrie'A` v 1 . q .', , .11.... 1:.-drain` HUHHCIC Llldl WUUIU plbaav I---*5 ""'v I have the exploration-`idea rmly >;c in my head, and it seems to 11753 e that there `is no place where there .15 a better opening for that.sco`rt of work - than here in Canada. You have scarcclv scratched the surface Of your llllld. all that western `s_1dev Of Hudson Bay is unknown, its 1 1Ch!'|55 111`.t;mche My idea W.0111d be that thcr_c would be excellent chances -`for the establishment `of an cXP101'3t`.n {Oreo of practical men W110 'kn`0.W Nth how to organize and hoWrf0. 9", 1ecutc. I had with me several Of the ...._-__,_1-___... :_.-.... - Auelrrnaj I. mutt`. I nzm With me Scvcrau Us 6:- 1,> mineralogists from. Austyalxag men eminently tted to rough _.1.t:';'t9 mnbn 1\..i..1.- ....L..-...L cl-000111 at sing ght-V One D Children cough at night? toral. Often a single control the cough. }Goo.d.,f0Y _ J Good for easy chronic cases. Ask JUN E" 12.. %"I9i%;\ . ; atta.eh,e.d_ . t.9...the.;_ru,,n_n_n'1g , _ 9 V _ I + Plate are 'JU,t7*Wh33tt1!!fhi11,.1i`: for we nd that outfofe it/en ;strtersf ;j iiji` the race one-ha 1f__o'f them` were :. oW`1fx -`.i ed ,by two -stables}, which the? faee of it"`dos `noft,?appt';.tosbe,;in -the " 4 =teres of horse, breeding. in _g,_ener:'ia,- j. - This cou1d".b'".ove*rcome limiting the number of star-ters fro1fn any one stable to one, and then there would be more encouragement forythe small breeder. ' - i There are threebreeding establish - ments in the P1'_ ovi'n'ce7of Ontario that may be calied `extensive, Those at Waterloo, Barrie, -and Hamilton, owned by- Messrs. Seagram, Dyment and Hendx-i,e,* respectively. Since the ._year `I89o,`fh`e.,.pI,at`e" has been won but once` by an ,outside` breeder. This year, ofthe ve. representatives of ' the smaller breeders, none appeared ; tohhave a\hance to win", judging bv ` the running of the race.--CanadianN r C...n...=.-3.. - musron PHYSlClAN\ [May Be Appointed Secretary Prov ! Board of Health. % 1 While no official` intimation has yet been given as to`_, the plans of the ;Government in reference to .such irearrangement of vthg: .Provincial Beard of He a1th,as -may be made necessary by the retirement of Dr. Chas. A. Hodgetts, the present Sec-` retary. Saturday s Globe understands that _plans are being formulated with .. -.:..... 4.-. n\\(\:r|I-:91nr nnn n Han n11:-rn.`. Ulill. praua d.|C uc|u5.au1Auu;ns.\.u vvuu a view to appointing one of the. mem- bers of the board to the vacant posi- tion; V . - QI1 1-. 1"! 1 ..I \~II\ I KIIIIIIIB Sportsman. ess, _ thg unwan- The time at which Dr. Hodgetts resignation will take effect has_not. yetbeen determined, but it is known. thatwMr. E. B, Osler, M.P., Chairman `..t A... (`,...r_-m-no-inn (`awn-nieeinn nn moment. Illa`. '-W1-`I. IQ. \Jl\nl, 673-1. 0,. \/IIDIJI Annals of the `Conservation Qommission on Pubhc Health,` is anxnous to secure` his services at the earliest possible` ' It is consequently probable that the question of an appointment" of a suc- cessor will be dealt with this week; I and it is reg`arded/has not unlikely that ` the psition will` be tendered to Dr." 1' `IT 1K..r`q1'.r\11ru-`G 1'1; VK";Qfn11 Qf I [RC DUSIUUH W111 UC |.cuu\;1\.u Lu us. J. W. McCullough 0 Alliston, _at`i present a member of the Provincxali t>......A T\.- M.-("..11nmyh um: :mnoin't- Provincial Board. Dr. McCullough was apnoinft-i, ed ` vgrth his c_o'l1eagues,l Dr. Sheard" (Chairman), a1_1d~Drs. W; R. Hall. Chatham`, and M. L Beeman, Newll burg, some four years ago, and is regarded as one of the most valuable members _of- ;he body. He has de- voted himself somewhat extensively [to thegstudy of public health condi- | tions, and, it is understood, will have "- A<-A--4:4Al\III\ av1l`f\I"C'_'l+;l"\'1 hf tions, and, 1t 15 unaerswuu, W111 "an. the unammous endorsatxon of 1115 col- lleagues` on the board. `P AM---~L :- .. `m.nmim-n+ Ull LIIC uuusu. Dr. Mcdullough _is a `prominent Conservative in` oolitics and a cqn-I stituent of I-_Ion,._ James S. Dq, Mm-` [ister of Agrxctture, V ~ ? ~ ` BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR ICATARRH THAT CONTAIN ` I _ ~ MERCURY, , LL- or---wt w -- _ , as mercury will surely destroy the `sense of smefl and completely de~ range. the; whole system ,,when enter-" ing it through the mucous surfaces. `Such articles shou'lt_l' never be used Am; .. ..:..,e...-me..nn.e from renut-. through me mucous bulxauua. Such should used except on prescriptions from renut-. able physicians, as the damage they {will do is.ten foldito the good you Hall's .Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. I. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken `internally. acting directlyupon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sv- stem. In buying H'all s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is, taken internally and made in Toledo, Chio, by F. J. Cheney & `-Co. Testi- lmonials free. . . _ -`- ' ` A-----1-.3555 Drive VKC Del momans Ircc. s Sold by Druggists. Price 75c_ ` bottle. - \.lUU llbv -V- _-,,, Miss Sarah Groves of Toronto spent the 24th at her home here. The Misses .Waldru of Bradford ivisited their grandparents, Mr. and {Mrs Groves, over the 24th. -- -- - - n-..-.. A51-I-an pin} suent `Q; van- p.1ay.dL E nuvnI'1101fY (Too ANGU&- late for last week.) bn the ?Set.`Nof% CLo.I?`I;.litions is C011- \*cov1. WILL lNVESTlGATE\ Corsonet Constable, Tis aid, Were Drunk at Inquest, `V Following the death of a ' man and the arrest of his ver com- -panions after-la drunken orgie at _` Atherley on. `Saturday night, May -zrst, the Provincial` Government will conducta thorough investigation in- to the circumstances "surrounding -the a_'air, and it is quitenprobable that Mr. Eudo Saunders, chief officer of ' the? license branch, will be appointed" i a commissioner togo to Atherley to i take evidence underioathjand report back to. the department. Reports already have been sent to the depart- ment, stating that a most disgraceful `condition of affairs exist there, and t "that liquor is sold -after hours. Both Sir James Whitney and the Hon. Mr. Hanna expressed their views on the- case, and the investigation will,com- me-nce at once. I have no hesita- , tion in stating that I have strongly 5 felt and urged that the license at h Atherley should be canceled, said l-' Mr. Hanna. The whole situation as i- "reported is being very carefully in- vestigated by the department, and 3' we shall not hesitate to take action ,t if even. a small part of what is al- ,1 leged IS true. - ' .117 ,_I,,` ,,_ IA. 51...; 4-1-s\n (`_r\1'1_ per 1` as 7tl|e ' of Recent? Fatality 'I_'here._` lCsCU 13 LL Ls. You may rely on it that 'th`e Gov- % rnme`_nt will not`_spare anyqne in {he \ lgnvestxganon, sad the Pnme `M1.n-\ inter. ' V 11 -___________`__"' , Atherley is a small _unincorporated hamlet on theoutskirts of Orillia, in thetownship, of Mara and the license district of North Ontario. It has one hotel. Orillia is a local option town. The hotel, therefore, isvery conven-- `lent to the town, as it is across the street from the town limits; It is ,arleged in the reports which have `been sent in. that liquor is sold after hours and that six men have a mono- poly on the business.` That is, if a man wants a drink after- hours, he must buy the liquor from one of these 1` `six persons, who, it is reported, buy 1: the liquor from the Atherley hotel. L On the Saturday in question six 1 lumbe_rmen went to_the hotel and t started a drunken spree, and` from `there went to a- nearby shack, where l the orgie was continued until a late I hcur at night, much to the disgust of.H the residents of the vicinity. One of them walked on to the railroad track and was killed. In was thought at first that-he had been murdered, and Acting-Provincial, Constable Boyd ' was sent to investigate, but reported that the man was run over_ by a train. HIS companions were traced to Lind- 2 say andplaced under arrest. ' A An inquest was opened on the fol- ` lowing Monday, and it has been re- `- portedto the department that both F1 the coroner and the constable,'who i`- were in charge, were intoxicated. It Y is alleged that the men `got liquor '1 from the hotel after hours. This al- 1- legationais denied by the proprietor d 0` the. hotel, who admits, however, -v that he sold nine bottles of whiskey = to the six men during the day. . `e Following the reception of the re- " ports, the Government decided "cc 5 take action, and a thorough investi- Railway; Must Revise % Price; For` % Sleping Accommol n. ` .We,want to know, Mr. Biggar, i why the price of an upper berth can t be reduced to $1.50, and that of a lower to I$2-.oo, let us say. "Let us? start with that as a `basis and see whatyou have to say. _ So`said Chairman ' Mabee of the Dominion Railway Board to _G.T. R. Solicitor C. W`. Eiggar, `when the Board recently took up the `question ot sleeping car accommodation. `~~'-~- -o-mm infzm utmer us v-..._-, __.D You charge aeman berth the same as you a lower berth, and he_ c OI Slpllls you u.v~--_--, , charge a man in an upper 7` do a man _in lower berth, and he cannot poss1b- ly get the same service and conven- rence, contmued the chaxrman. Railways Not Ready. L M'r. Biggar-6Wel1, my Lord, we have a contract with the Pullman Company, which has sev_en- years_yet to run, and -anygreductron ordered would affect us, notthe companv. Chairman Mabee--But regardless I lot the agreement `let us `see how the present charges can be justied. `car Atrafc and the Board =conse_nt'e`d ,.to an adjoumment: unt11__ June 21, an R` Ottawa`,.*when the .PulImn?Company pared "with gures on the sleeping will be .represe,nt.ed~., ; N_o,M9r_e_ Reservations. . Chairman .__Mabee-L-There are two :. ` _;o r-threethit1gsg'you have etof justify or al`andbn;`._ Onewof-`them ist`he system for _se`11i_n`ge sleeping: _' accommodation. '.fmean`tha1:;,-if_f-I` `go-`to `the ticket . ofce` ,3}! $2 handf _`I' f_c'an?t'- get a A `i5i'it:h bfE3!5`_f 3i`111'nb.1'v :95 PP1 `ve ta` .1.>h0ti tin} tt01..h3.v.<:; ga 2-b.rth R R j Y6 wait iif-Guns! ` all aklgck :1ixt`1`fti`s>rr;se1:;<;$tl:rs 'ar --allfsolq : `LL';_It;wagJ:-pgotnpitiy agr..d.by the rail- rgpi-.eientati\zes:.ate !.me`c_1y.`j.__this: vv>u_y .. -: [sxmm-% A-`.. NJoRT} 1ER AD\-TANCEL Wu sounn SCI-lEME\ Million Dollar Dry Dock And Ship- ` J -building Industry. ` | ` A million dollar dry dock, ship` building and repairing industry-the largest. industrial proposition ever in prospect for Owen Sound--hasi been landed for that town, according to the_Sun. Not only does itrmean forl Owen Sound a great advance indust-.i rially, but its establishment will put {Owen Sound in a place where its po- 'sition as the greatest harbor on the upper lakes cannot be assailed. _ The plan is to establish two large dry. docks and a modern ship building .,-_._:..:.;.,. .-rl...-\+ 21+ 9 nncf nf ahnnf UIJPCT 1dl\C \.a.1u_Av|. us. u-w-..---_V two large` (lry. 1 ldocks anda ship building! ` and repairing plant `at a cost of about A onemillion dollars. ` -L._.....1>..n-vs * Montreal, where he had been in con- uuc .uu1uuu uuuu. ..n Mayor Harrison has returnedfrom sultation with Mr. Edward Box, the engineer, Mr. D. McNichol, vice-1 president and general manager of the l C.P.R., and Mr. H. B..,Timrnerman, industrial commissioner. Mr. Mo` Nichol - gave .the scheme 9 every en- couragement, and o'e'red-to place a site for the dry dock and plant at the disposal of the new concern; the C. P.R. taking stock in the companv to the value of the site. Mr. McNicho1 promised to consider taking further` stock at a later date. a . u-- .'._L ..-:4.1. 4.1.: +nmn ha: W - can con Htonucn nurrunu ` `run: Inn: I \ pun: nub ,...._V.. The_ .cor`_xstruTction of the graving dc ck will be of the most modern kind and it will have an extra gate in the * ! W IICH IIIIIC \-l\IAo National :1;-Chencal Company of Canada, Limited 2. l_y___ . u-._....-| nmm..- Kimntan. Toronto, Hamilton, London, Do you want the softest delicately per- fumed Talcum Powder? Buy NA-DRU-CO `Tale. 9 Are ou looking for a pleasant avored, econom- ical dentifrice, that will clean and whiten your teeth without harming them? You'll nd NA-DRU-C0 Tooth Paste exactly what you want. j _ Would you preserve and enhance the frsh beauty of your skin? Used NA-DRU-CO Toilet Croun. It is a true skin food, and quite harmless. f Is your hair losing its lustre? NA-DRIU-CO Hair Restorer will bring back its natural color and vitality. --. no-n ug.___1 And o on through otholengthy Iist of Toilet and Medicinal Preparations which you or your family need, your nu-at guide toquality and satisfaction is .u_- un _nm l_t`(`I `rad. Mu-Ix. - , your IIIIEIB gnuuu v new the NA-DRU-CO Tnde I Ify he` can get am C . . \ V _ our druggist hasn't the particular NA-DRU-CO yo: "it for you within two days from_our nearest Vi A1 Few NA-DRU-C0 Favorites: Kodak `snapshots of `babies and children are always interesting. You `should call and s_ee our stock of "var Kodakskand `Brownie Cameras. Prices ysfrgm $1.o0JtVo $2o.oo.- iCa_talogue 1" '% E ` I 1 I TV ` L .lU1 Luau. Lvvvu, ..._..-..-----c, 1n. fo indust-, `AA..- A-.. I_GIl\l.I.I.(bI aura In-5 Wholesale Branches at: { Halifax. S_t. John, Mo wmnipego _ , \ nt_I-cal, Kin Rama. Calgary. Nelson, 3 Toilet : Complexion Cream Talcum Powder Tooth Paste , _ , Witch Hazelcx-cam YV lo ,\I\\ripI'--- - `KdakV[1-sevtioff Bar?-.' ` !- cnqssnmn A *1: "'31:":--:'A Your Guide seven years ago" Monday, , the first railway train. ever. seen in Ontario started onits 7' from Toronto to Aurora, , 3;, exchange. Thetrain 'consi,s t-_-`A, c locomotive, Lady E'lgin~ (Wm,-11 had been built` in Toronto by. Jams Good), the baggage and smok-s, .v int; car, a Hat roofed passenger-coach_ ` (the entire passenger rolling stock A] in the province), not much larger` than a modern trolley `car, but built .- .5ul)SIallllillly with long sillsjoi lNor- My pine, with sides of white Cana- V dian timber, trimmed and decorated ite ash, cherry, and chestnut , aining cushioned` reversible bV ee Fifty- with \\'ll and cont seats. Two box. cars completed the G _ train, Carlos .\lcC0ll, 21 native of New re: York State, was the engine driver; _B.;_. Jgrgepll Lopez, 21 Spaniard, was re- neg man; George \/Vallace w_as baggage- Ch man; Tom Bouche_r,.Joh'n Meek,` Tom ' \/Milllivt, Jolin Mosier, brakesmen. th jtlm llarvie, Oii_tario s rst conduc- b tqn. llilll charge ot the train. He was el than only twenty years old, but had` , gainetl some l of `railroad- ing in the United btates. Of all the 1'65 oincizils on this initial trip, John \Hai'-- Y6 we is now the only survivor. It fell villi `t,,1,t,~ lot to sell the rst railway ticlict ever sold in the province. >It P1 -35 mreltasetl by 21 retired sl`iOernak- hi? 0, who was going from Toronto to 1'0` Am-..r;t, but whose name is now for- gttten. There were some ftyfpas-, qu scngers on board this historic trip, cg am.nt;_r them were Hon. "J. B. Morri- an who zifterward was `appoiiitedal th jlltlglc`. hut who at this time was presi- of the Ontario, Sil11COC,,& Hu- p; mt; Rztil\\':1y Company, -the builders B of the line: Superintendent Alfred er ,iT't`.llt`ll. William I-luckett, merchani- (( cal $lll)L'l'l1llCl`l(lCllt, and many of the__ C (ltjgclilfi. Owing to the heavy gradel hi it t....l< an hour to run from Toronto rt to Thurnhill. where the water tank .1: on the tender was relled, afresh "v. sut~t~l_t- of wood taken on board, and l t. : fresli .~l1ll'I made. It was too hours t; ;ii't.-r the train left Toronto that it` t] ztrriretl in ;\l1I`OI`a, a distance Of thirty 1` ii~.i .t. The return journey wasmade the ~:mie day, the train arriving in C '1`-truntu at six o clock in the even; 5 lllg. when 21 great crowd assembled i, to erect its advent. On the 24th of ' .\l;iy. Ll tlnulilc trip was made, and lmx cars were tted up with seats to 8L\'lvllllll0(lZll(.` the many passengers.- In June the track was extended from Aiirnrzl to tradford, twelve ,miles,|. :.nl CiIllllL'CllOll was made with the , sit-;mit-r ".\lorning, a little Sidewheel : i i I \ e.'~L~'cl that plied on Lake Simcoe be- l\\\L`ll l`il'{Hlli`>l`(l and Orillia. In No- Vkllllltl` of the same year the road \'\'I`.-` vzirried through to Allandale, on _l:muary 1st, 1855, an exten- was made to Collingwood; `Since time railroading has made great `l)l'*"iJl`(`~$. Steel rails have replaced iron. coal is used for ring, and trains are not comp:-lle(l to stop for fuel on :1 trim. At that time there`we're no l`.".Tl .llt`l teleszraoh lines to facilitate r (ik'>ll.".lt`ll and when a train got out of l'tL'lllIli` time a brakeman ran ahead with a_ tlag when a curve was reach- cl \ \'hen two trains met midwav l')(l\Vf'C'!l two stations, the nearest to. a shline wnulclhave to back up to let the other pass. .\/laiiy other improve- mt-:n: liztre been added. such as par- lo: ml clvc-ping cars, air brakes, etc.` g1-alving .-,L ...4..In-v-| ` gig};-DRU-C0 preparations, `v A f\!'| T? f\(\ I"_a.An3 `nevi! For V Childfen : `Rah11' Tablets For Ulllldfen : Baby`: Tablets Sugar of Milk Dyspepsia & lndieectiom Dyspepsxa Tablets hag middle so that two" vessels may be dockqd separgxtely at the same time. i H`: -_ 4 _s-___ ___:11 :.._1..,:,. 1....:1,1 UUCI`-C\U Vk"-.""J -_~~ ---~ ~-~--- -- 0 l The yard plans will include build- 1 ing berths f0r\three vessels, so that `three. boats may be under c0nstruc- ,_; tfon at the same time. Complete_ ma- 1 chine shops, boiler shops, etc., willli b.e built and a modern nlant for the in handling of large shipbuilding con-l tracts erected. The construction will `cost in the neighborhood of $1,000,000. i Brownlee, the` Auctioneer, Barrie,` handles credit sales of `farm stock and `implements promptly and satis- . factorily for $5.00 and upwards. Dates can be arranged for at THE IADVANCE OFFICE. E ` 'les An l:lour Thought Ggod Time on Old Northern. V