rjsjfib arfam 3timpttm tikiiiday ahiiucio loan in ail avuu howiii mule violet hud u bonnet- all nfmhct tmtily hlun jl re vi it- dainty riblwinii on it ami u diadem of uflw i in ufrulil hie ruin will it poll it ctiid mlv violet ulwayn neat fiplushtng jrjl are nuro to coll it april 1 indiscreet i will lend you my umbrollu quick n gallant fairy said anu ho rutud a mushroom yellow over pretty vlolctn head letters to the editor tin- foilouinit story from a flftocnycar old miv in toronto viun received by uic editor n ntitly with uin rcqueit uiat publish it in id wo arc complying with her ncjui t it will bo found lntcreuung by till utiu read it xiii stolen iioiu3e whit are you doing on baturdny asked ldnu pulling her blue felt hat tivcr her black curio i imwnl any plana co tar replied lily ell in bin ii over the fence at mr stewarts farm what ubtiut a hike questioned edna i hulu a ripping plan interrupted cllve who had juut reochtd uie form in umi to hear what edna tutld it was noun planned that cllve nliould bring ida chums anduiaabliiuialiii t kdnu woke early saturday niomlnfl to find to her great disappointment that it was raining till means our days opolled nnld cllve us be entered um diningroom edna frowned then jumping up cxclalm- cd excitedly lctt no to a nhow ivo not dime cllve looked up joyfully tlicn dug his hands into hlu packets so have i he sold how to sea if norman ran go that aflimoan edna lily mormon oiid cllvt drove ui town in a njnall rig which belungcd to mr carr ednas father italic the blade pony was not uied to titandlng lonff waiting of course the children left her to stand hi irani of the utuo show on coming out utlnu gave a gasp and screamed itose is gone l cveryana taxed around hopelessly this in a fine out said olive hbdittatrrtwhos3tfturlra till old 1iano well luku it fur wliut it ii worth ii cost mi live hundred and non youll hardly believe it twoa then tho hundromc1 one in tin rlor- therell nothing i own in the world that i nm so certain to miss ive purled with iwolcggcd frlcndn willi fur less regret than with thin what joyn it recalls of the past what momenti of rapturous case when delicate hands uiat i loved qwept over the ivory lecyn when iremulqui tender and nwect itooc quivered and died on the ah and life wan a story in mjiiu untouched by uic rhndow of core youve answered to many a touch and sounded full many a tunc december bath brought you its wrcatlu and summer sent roses of june youve wluiesscd the rise and tho fall of many old friendships and new nut out of my feeling for all old friend ive the deepest for you interrupted- norman quite unconcerned a lonu cqttwrduuqn follow eve ruotbuftiio one offered to oury out any plan jiiiit then henry tho hired man came along came on lfome ho told crusly what would ycr mother nay if oho saw ye all standing in the mln ha one answered but followed henry quietly two miles to walk home in the rain ww no joke especially when you had u horse and rig to think about they arrived homo juut at nipper time mrs curr had gano to visit a friend and mr curr wui busy in the tool lined ann uic maid had left a steaming nipper on tho kjlchen table iught after cupper edna and cllve hurried to the stable to ace if perhaps itosc iiad come home dpt nhe wan no whem to bo found now uberu will wc look axjccd edna utitr they hud looked all over the farm and up und down tho road well just have to walk back to tho bhow and ux if ahoa around there- answered olive mo vine towardn tho b- thty walked into town looked about but without a sign of uaa anywhere at lait they liad given up and were walking home in despair when suddenly they heard the sound of harms hoofn galloping ut rull speed alano a side road it woi now quite dork and they were unable to ccc tho horse just then edna stumbled against came thing- clive struck a match to lcc what it was why its the rifl and its lyinfl on one side cllve exclaimed partner exam ination fallowed that the riff had not been ovcrllinud but carefully laid on lto side weve found tho rig now to find the horc mid ildnu a llttlo hopefully whoever itolc the horse wan rather stupid nut to take tho j4g too sold cllve trlkliin unouicr match and look ing down at the muddy rood oh look here are boor prints well follow them quick tried cllve this meant another lanff walk and indeed it was not at all easy trudging along muddy roodfl in the dark not knowf nc v here you were golriff cllve truck u match now and then to sea if they were on tho right road at last the hoof prints stopped outside a small shack it was covered with tar paper a small door wui ut the front wlth two myjih- joolclns steps up tttll 1hey cautiously stole uround to the- back through the darkness cllve could em a iftrjfe shed he made hbi way quietly towards it the large door stood ajar olive struck bl lost mutch and looked in there stand- lng half asleep on thooorl was hoc4 tie went forward and pattlns her bead helped udnu on to her frnrk they gal loped uuny oa quickly and quietly as passible whin ut last uiey arrived home mother iuther henry and ann were crowded ut the kitchen door to meet them cllve quickly related the story mr curr vunied them never to leave rose ltuiidliih waiting again at least not until hi- had trained her to stay where tht uat left perhaps if itosu could of spoken oln would have told them haw alio had fully intended to uo home not caring to stand out in the rain and as olio wandered down the country road a rough looking man had comc ulung after seeing that no one vviui about he had carefully un hitched the rig and rode home no iooi to him tlie mactuvlh was nut a mean man no hu jut i new tlie valuo of money bo vrhiii the muctuvbih dovcloied a sorv throat he meditated fearfully upon the ixjm ndlturt of u doctoru fee ai an ulunuitlve hr hung about for u day and a hull mi tilde tlie locul doctoru oatublbhinenl ilnally catch tin- limit mun iiuy diktnrl i loon the nuo oh fiyr fcyrl deal managed to bcci ayr toolibi un nalr throats an what due ye iclnrally gac fcr i air thnuit nuilhtn riplltd the canny old rioc- jr i dim in wunl u salr throat asthma ovrrtumc the triumph udf an tii ma bai iuairidly come dr j o kcllot athmu luniedy has proved the most positive blciiclng tlie victim of asthmatic uttucki has ever known let ters rtteivtil from tho uganda who have tried it form u testimonial which leavi no rthiiii for doubt that here is i ftil rtmedy tlct it loduy from ytitir depkr coon lolt a uound on so fultiilly incited and brought to court wna un inbiiiuu to whom uie thing uaa a new tkpirli iue he was however uuabalird mut ore an air of a man determined not to get uie worst of it prluniit at tlu bar sang out the clerk do jmi whh to challenge any of urn jury i put looked the nun in tho jury box over very tutrfully i willi ill tell ye ho finally said olin not ixurtly lit tnilnln but ol uilng oljjmld itcp a ruund or two wld that fat old boy in tli cunior tile chaitm op muhic i have never been a musician but have always been exceedingly fond of muidc and my lot was canl in a community in which music iuvi always had quite a prominent place prom early boyhood days i can rcmcmbcrjjr charles t ii1i1 anurhlitawcctlonoci aula ho was quite a good player and eomo of tho national nnt jyjie2u jljk utfujbft from new yotk state when he came over to ilalton in hbi young manhood he piayod with a spirit and rythm which wc boys thoroughly enjoyed even if they were yankee productions then jiiii con john now one of our oldest residents came on the scene with his fiddle the way he played money musk and the irish washerwoman showed that john had music in him and he lias continued to demonstrate the fact far the sixty years since those early days in acton iland the glee clubs in uic methodist choir and sun day school orchestra john always through the years had a leading part music w mellow lias a rapturous charm it seems to have the power to oftcn melt and orun charm those who hear in its spirit chords of subduing harmony i think every emotion from the most reverent devotion to the wild est gushes of frolicsome joy is often held subject to its bnpcrltlvo will a great man of uie early times des cribes music us havbig the power to call the religious man to worship tlie patriot to ills country s altar tho philanthropist to his generous work the freeman to his temple of liberty uie friend to scenes of friendship uie lover to uie side of his beloved the humun soul is a mighty harp and all its strings vibrate to uic beat of music it has become quite a fad among a certain class to bemoan the fact uiat wc have now such u volume nf uhut is clashed jazz music just us if that rolllclcsome lllung style of harmony and noise were some new linen lion why you weve hud jazz music ever since theres been music in the land only it wasnt called jazz in uie earlier days just as uie vlvacloui jolly laughing friendly girl of sixty years ago wan not then called a flapper like jazz music she existed sixty or seventy years ago just as commonly as she does today ive alwuys enjoyed music good music hynths and anthem- cfinlutaj and opcr ettus sentimental aongn und patriotic songs songs of sentiment and songs of pathos rollicking songs and expressive songs dt ale telle songs and songs given with character impersonauons i think ivo been partial to lively songj songs of uic day be they jazz or be uiey otrlct- cnt harmony and weve always had ihcm and all of them a new lot with every succeeding decade and with every new generation which has comu on the scene of action i suppose some people would be out of touch with such oid favorites which were popular flhity y ears tuo such as cop- tain jinks and champaign charlie slioe riy dont liothur me us charlie dean oung uiem here in acton in thoso days or listen to the mocn- ing bird or puddle your own caiioc or leather dear luther come home with mr now us tellza cameron warbled them wiilii we pupils of itobert little were young and there was jtcd fcicirdiwhou kmmu and down in a coul mine and juke demikcyb old dan tucker und little urown jug and dill gordon up in u balloon und youre tin- llower of my heart swect adeline and so on and on of uiat age then a few yuan later there cumc on the scene isaac frunrli w 1th his oh sophia bophla come to me now da und such taking chorines which they now call community mings ivi the band pluyed on a bird in u alldod cage just one airl sweet itojie oorady just tell ihun that you tivw me and the jlun who umke tlu- bank at moiiu- carlo after nwltlle hirri jiim cume to thi mi in acuin with dun walituielloin drill ye iarrlri drill annk umey und other- quilt as ixpnilslvr with thi good old iiuiiimtr time ivij u favorlu inunimnud ihnniiih ull of these in ii ages have been the iluulutlon ini-lo- tllco from down south neh iu away down sooth in dlxlr thur ix m hells tlie utile old iaj cabin in the luiic in id many iillirr such and the yunkee ildlus ciintrlbuted tlulr oihjih which were mostly some relm ill of the patriotic louiin or tin- civil war ut kiiu to loflb uucti as yankee doodli dandy old virginia old black joe swunee itlver manlilng thriiih ui orglu and a host of utiu r the on at war applied w oni 1 sonif pulhetll huuioniu und kindly many of these iilthougti somewhat of the we on from hrro hjiyi whero do wo 00 from hero tint pollu from pramr rintig lb k little 1rciirh town twin on it nlklit like this ami lhc hoys from belgium iitiut old waterloo while our own canadian ladi always had i uive you cannda for you mean- so miirh to mi- upon their llpi in thif inifroiiifi lurlii die war all thn nldjeni from whatever land they cainr joined lustily in singing nuch wimni iui ilow oently bwcrt avon c in- lng through the ilye when you iui 1 wen- young mnggl home ij el home and mothrr and usually ei cd up with oood night ijidl i wlio will presume lo fiay that v se songs earh and all nf thi m were tot quite apropoi where and when thry ti used they brought many a glad lluu hi of home they cheered the downheai ii they relieved the pentup feelings of d- nerji and disappointment they ga a spirit of commandarle whirl was o en nrcded they filled wire hearts with i mumn is healthful there li no belli t cure for bad liumora and no medlrii more pleasant to take we know nothing more genial and heartwarming thnn to hear tlu- whole family- joining in a hymn or uing the hymn suni r mother to her little boy may in after days b u voice that will recall him from ruin when rlrjitly used its elfccli physical intellectual and mora arc good very good and only good show us the family where good mnilo racred nenlimentul humorous or jazz in culllvatid where the parenbi and chtl dren are ucrurtomid ofun to mlngl their voices together in rong and we nil hnw you one where peace hannony out love almost invariably prevail and when the great vices have no abiding place caitlyie and dihiiahli magnanimity nuperlor to his own could nhamc even the dogmatic carlylc the man whose arrogance of opinion never permitted hhn to take anything back once had to confess that a jew had disarmed his bigotry and changed lib insulting prejudice into gratitude and respect disraeli whom he had often reviled in speech and in print had every reason to know how bitterly corlylc despised him and ills race und after he had become the most powerful man in eng land hp took his revenge it was the vengeance inflicted by u great man who could forget his personal antipathies upon a great man who could not recognizing the commanding intellect of uu nurlyphilasoplie and tho lustre it conferred jipon his country the prime minister offered him the knighthood of thtr tramd cram of th rdeftif tnej dau and iho goad fellowship pension a vihit to an alltomoihutfuiiiri j holllrf plant once accepted and enjoyed by dr samuel johnson and also by uic poet sou they carlylo declined tho uue as being out of keeping wlui uie tenor of his poor existence and uic pension because he was not in needy circumstances but the fact of the offer and the generous lan guage in which ltwas conveyed startled and subdued him he wrote frankly to dlsracu allow me to say that the letter both in purpose and expression is wqrthy to be called mognunlmous and noble that it ii without example in my awn paoi history and i think it is unexampled too in uie history of governing persons toward men of letters at the present or at any time und that i will carefully preicrve it as one of the uilngi precious to memory and heart subsequently ho wrote to his friend uie countess of derby mr disraelis letter is rcully what i call it magnanimous and noble on hii part i reveal to me after all the hard things i have said of him u new and unexpected stratum of genial dignity and manliness of character which i had by no means given him credit lor ii is us my penitent heart admonishes ie u kind of heaping coals of liv on iy head and i do truly repent and promise to amend one needs no better evidence of tin real greatness of carlyle than un promptness with which he recognized this magnanimity and the manllitcs with which he acknowledged it mnll111 wrrlcly lililnm ware idlcr- tilnril ami hud tour of iuitprrddii of ijlr ilurjiil 11111 1 an i vi nl of micrlul lnli rc1 b thi- milbiii of he ontario division of the canadian w lly newipupers ai -oria- llmi wan laid in toronto lat week at th plant of duninl motors of canada lliiilliu on the invitation of the com pany bclwein fifty add sixty pewspapir- ini n vlilted the homi of duriint rarr und saw how thee automobiles arc built lhc editor of tin inrj piiri and mr ii j moon- attinded llili function and ip lit a mot eujoyahli mid intereitlng day on uu- tour ot inspection of this cwiutlan aulomohlle plant on urrlwil in toronto the newspaper- nim nut at iiil iclng lihuird- hotel i unehiim win served hi l lllnilulj in reervi d for the occuijon they vide royally welcomed by itoy d kerby hi neral ininaiter and phil j dugkaii uli miiiiiikir and were told that it was olilj for the ptirpoi of acquainting re- presviilatlvi ellirni of ontario with the initlind iinplnycd in liulldliii diirant cari thulmlii- iiniiiiig had bei n called phil j duogan sulci manager of dunuit motors of canuda ltd who was ctulrman at a iclieon undered the weekly news- mrmcii who vllled the durant plant last week mr lcrby spoko briefly on the import- ice of the automobile industry to canada and hvo sonic very interesting figure on the citpllitl invested he stated that the durum company bought can- adlanmade malcrlabi trom more uian 300 caiiudlaii ourccs of supply he to the fact that the company on u dlvnund paying basis and that the cash position of the company ui exceedingly mitbi factory mr duggan voiced the appreciation of he companj for tin- lurgi turnout and aid lie hop d that each perum would nrry away a belter understanding of uie 1zl and extent of uil plant which oir nmrlj lb uuc nf giuund und bus pprnxlniutilv half u million quure feet f lloor pan mn ford preldint of mltford adv plant tlie int un ubject hlch un- umtiil tin uid gu f i short talk nubile advertising inn mr phil duu- ui udjouni to the t tlu blni ilr i olieritlo uh rlm1 pievvd air i mil- method did tnliikujc lliirht- wlui i thorough a preparation al hand as millers worm powdiii the mother who allowi her children to suffer from the ravnges of worms is unwise and culpably cureless a child subjected hi the attacks of worms la always unhealthy and will be stunted in its growth ii u a merciful act to rid it of these dritrue- tlvc parasites especially when it tiu lie done without difficulty twas a pixasuitl puts job was to guard uie entrance ui road which led to an old iind un bridge a large cur came along whats the matter demanded the driver as pat recognized him as his landlord oh its yourself ycr honor he said genially ya it ja 1lfl all right then my orders are ui e thut no traffic goes through but ocelli its yerself tis u pit uhcud on of the plant commenced ng of the chawei hue the was lhat of fabricating the 1 1 traine by mean- of com- liiaclilni which rlvetud the it wil explained that this d away with the natural thai follow the rivet hug of ihe cold rhet tills the hole line with metal when it is nder a iircvun of 20 to 25 ttiiii thu makliil the eliiucibi frame us in tirly a polbli one turdy piece tin ciuiml frame when completed vlrtil mi tlil rhavii line- and gradually it iiiiud to gaihei together iui if b uniglt tin i it loir units thai go lr mak un aotoinoblli ihe rnir axle was put in puitlon then the pringv ull as the ihuv1 m mil slowly on uu chain uiat tinli liy lni h brought 11 nuirer to com- ijii hon iill expert handi handled eiitli opi ruuiiii and ihiiutli it was done uuiuu thin wri no iiilitalttng the fuel unit iich operation ncelvi d the utmost tun- and atlinllon i liiuil after about ib tulntite uie rluit was completihl to the point whcie it wiui iiady to be enamelled mid go through thi bilking durant imlll hnyci7f iiltit i lowered hilt ut lliffl point thi of iiijk ctkm was hallid hrjifur as tin ilnijjfi onicrni d mid v a i n um- 11 in die body building plant of uiijjnilfiiiilllloti qiian- fnt of lloor npuee that romprhi the nliranj lilant a stodly share k tukiiirtj by the body building depirlment whit h ineliidi i ihe duro plant mid the trim shop the in wspiipi rmiii startid thli purl n ibilr trip of hip ctlon at th- point when- the hardwood fruiix are hi lilnied into a fourdoor i rdim twndoor ti dan or coupe und fullowid the vrloun op ra tion ill the malltlc of the bodlei throutlll the making and duro paint hop to the last op ration ulifn- tin bodlei tire slilp- td irom there itv body piivcn oji mid the vnrlou fitting surli in ilietrlr wiil- windows door huudle i tr ur added then the cxpi rt uphol tr n ri lake eliurii after watching tbli woil from the upjicr flour the vlsltori wint down to hi min llni- iiiiiti iinilllliriill titluui- ly niurvi tied at uii way in which the hndki were put on the ehali ijvi ry move or the merhiinie wiii the ilghl move ut tlm- right time lhc budy was no sooner lowered than ihe whole iar vva ailtoinatlraliy moved over a pit men with cflinpriiiil air uunchri soon hud the body faitenid securely to thn thas a unci the whole car ready for the brake testing machine i lacll car is taken out of the plant and run for everul mill when ihe plant is in full production upwards of i7 cars a day there i- u ronllnuiil stream of car going and returning from a proving run when any defects are found ihe cur ii turned in to unotht r tpcrii iiiutmiut that correcbi the condition and then the cur muil pa- iigaln througl the final lest before it e marked o k ntkucino an aviuagi ordinarily u man may make a fanly inipeleiil juryman with very llltli knowledge of liiathelhiitiri ncvitllulfii an iirqimhitanrc wlui the ilniple pmli- lnin of arltlimetle 1 hvlrnblc even in llie jurybox hi re for example is u iiim i lied by a lawyer i win ioune for thn plaintiff in a mill liioilglft to iiivlr iliiiniigii caused liy u i iiniiw ay lione my client had in en knocked down and slightly hnilnod jul rnniifjh upon whh h to hire a milt verdlel explanation was necirssahy as tho prntt1 dog was at lost detached from the trousers leg of the new milk man by mr prat is vigorous efforli the victim or the onslaught began to express his mind with considerable freedom i wouldnt keep a dog like that h said indignantly but mr pratln brok in before ho hud lime to ijiy more hes only playful that s ail he in rlsted and at the same time he pressed something into the new milkmans hand lhc man glanced ut the wud of green and then is he transferred it to a safe pocket his expression changed i guevi i can take u liltle fun as well w anybody he said dryly cut ull you explained it i hud a notion that dog was in earnest when he bit that piece out of my trousers no woitocr it rrvorveii omc household furniture to rntlcfy judgment he began by muklnt un i ventory of uic contents or tlie dining- room ills written list was found a 11 u i later it read one diningroom tuole six diningroom chairs one mahogany sideboard one decanter whiskey full the word full was crossed out and ill the bottom of uu heel nf could be made out uie words om lving door mat during the chassi jliu order whose feeungs have willi theros a un winding puek up your 0i1 icil hug the old plug lull imoni iind ijimi rows and thin thn rythm of tlppinuy otinuld had ji larni lliniul classic not been surred t uing trull your trouhlis well nclt lit tin lio of ni if olud to-iiior- 1- the rollicking and bill mc- uack old puiy iheif were ultj ucli lyrics us sriiool dais pul of my cradle day ivggy oncll clihidlljile and i more nf similar setitlmint it wns vi ry nollreahle that tho soldiers from inch of uie vurlou imilitrlis hud their iptclul natlonul fiivurlte ihe irlshnuin from a belfast riiluiiut oud be heard loclfitously singing my wild irish ltoii a ucotllili soldier ieelhd in blue belli of stotland u tommy from liig- land rule hrluuilu the american doughboy had a treuchuut for whom do tin production of poitiorni one ol the more important lines of animal in dustry on the arms of canada u 1 shown by the fuct that in lwo there were ihoth pig in cunudu while- the raising of hogs is tint receiving considerable at tention ut uie present tlme uure are many farmers who do not appreciate the importance of this branch of unlmul pro duction pigs ore economical producers of mcul when fed sklmmllk whey garb age grain and other products uhd by products of the farm in fuel they are inseparable from the most suet el fill om ration of dairy farms except where the wholi milk is sold ihe li i plug of hogs ij always luioel- ated whh wull lilmrnl mid iiiottn-vlvl- iiilulture lor uu iiotiouiliul und mill v fill ial hlg of ilg- tin value n good ioui us to tjpi- und jirullllmey cannot be nver- iiipluulrcil careful feidlug and propi r an are ulxi liiiportiiut it the best etillts uie u b nbutllid at uu- iximbilon lxperimi nlal hlullon kupukilug ontuito whin nuinbur of purebnd ynrkshln tjvis of guttd typi arr ti pt thi breeding reriird mt will as tlie total umoitnt of ficd lonsiimeil during eueh of ihe follow lng periods ure recorded ill riom viianlii to furrowing hi from furrow inn until the pigs un- wraneil during h four iurs 1uji to ll2f in- ioi hi- j hundred und thirtyfive pig- weie iui id to wianlng agi these re- prenled veulynlin ihtin un uvenige of eight plgi per lllti r over i jierlod of 103 days the average number of duyu from weaning to furroalug each sow coniunud uu uvenige of 1151 miunds of gruln thli plui a miiiiii charge for pas ture ciut xij bj prom furrow lng until ihe pigs wen- weaned r prtlid of jill period that l re slowly plvhij through the ovens mi1i- iii uos ictiit uti apace hous ulill wure bi ing inlukd on the i fcieil i ik ud continental motor thai wlnn iiil eliai itixiged frutil iiiunul own il motor iu ready to be liiuilkd comprlvi dalr holt ari ustd for tul uiluiu -and- om- of ihnr handled the pownrlul nftitoi u if it wen u tuv picking it lti ijidrljj und lowitiin it intly to 1u kisltlnii in the rhusk ljpert bunds oun hid tin motor boltid to the frumc ln u rubbi r inoimtlni and u the job cninplitid ui ull klnt loillullicd 1u joiirtuj on he i vermovlni i hull the nil umnliig boards the stetrlng d radiator were addi d iu wen the neral finishing luuchri rt- d in tin- contruclloii of u dlirai baby chick food frul viur liijv chukuith ill mtsllaiiv chiric i uolj prrn1 ll urir while iihr itn i 1 t f cmjn l l i hud u very strong ease in fuct tin re was prurtlcully no defenee and the defendant wni a rich man n i uiiki d for two thoiiuikl dolluri hoping to get hulf that amount well win u the jury cume- in they rendered a verdict for the plaintiff with dumagci assessed at eight thou h unci red and elghlyseven dolai iouruv uio judgu piomptly ril un niilde u i cxreijhe ami i hud to begin over tigaln ijome days later i mi t the foreman nf the jury and ailu d him how in the world uiey arrived al such a verdict well i dont quite understand it my self he said scratching his head we nil iigried for the plaintiff on tlie hnl lote but each fellow hud his own ideas us to tin- damn go x wns in favor of one thousand dollar- another fellow thought it ought to he two thousand dollars and another stuck out for seven hmichcd dollars and we were gutting all u ugled up when one of the jury mig- ii itod that wc strike uu average but you couldnt have doiu that said i thfttr just what we did suld the foreman each man put down what he thought right and i added them to gether i know there nrcms to be bqmc- uilng wrong about the verdict but hang ed if i con ceo where 11 lsl powerful penetrating antiseptic oil heals eczema and other skiti diseases miuit jive romilth in 7 nyn or money untie make up your mind today that you re going to give your skin a real rhatiro lo get til pi ople youve probably been convinced lhat the only thing to use was an ointment pr nnlvo sonic of them are very good but in hit big majority ol chubs these ntlcky salves simply clog tho pores and life condition primarily remalifl tho name po l n j ilosnard or any other good drugfit today and get nn original bottle of moones hmerald oil the very first application will jflvo you relit r and u few short treatments will thoroughly convince you that- by stick ing faithfully to it for n short while your pkln trouhlrn will br a tiling of the pant itemember uiat moonen km e raid oh ii rlean iiowerful penotratlntf antl- roptlc oil that does not stain or letivti u greasy residue and that t must viva romplcle satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded qa piano will complete your family circle the children will grow up with music their musical know ledge will help therrt in after years your evenings will be bright and happy with a piano in the home the mason 6c risch or henry herbert piano will give you the fullest otisfacuon first in tone it u pure and clear then in worlcmanxhip they are made by the finest craftimtn they come in many models one for every home and every income fill m coupon marking x after model you arc interested in and we will send you desired information and free booklet some music every day mason frrisctt 105 wyandotte street guelph ontario name address gmiui upright d py d uwu nv you ever stop to think hy eduon u wnite shawnee oklaliomn eona sold by talbot acton vluel till bniught niler what ieiil uic iiupleud chassb hatch througl soaks right in and limbers up stiff joints 1iurmacisth call it jointictst itecatlse its fur swollen sore painful oeukiiik jointy only iid i illliih i in- hi pi iiicrati u stirl right ii iicuky puin- tiudj ihut aim ut pain iiuduliu nts d eland i ii- thu i un of 1111 nm mis or grain pin milk whllh eot hi 7 jxr tjou is uddetl for wrvlre ft- lhat the service mid the fei sow und her liltrr he last utter via uin llttir u leady to wim avirugc insl of the p 3o tuh the nuinber of litter ui inu i rage hklin- whe it is found iul of the s4d 127 fioui linn- ml until the next i therefore- the i at that age h u ill lltur u gieully influent r t uiat every unit i uug pig the i n i cly incrowuid nolo rs farrowed per sow li the number of pigs tvo fuclori which e iq1 it ts alio true nursing sou lusts u of the others is r la- kxpcrhncutul purui i lay u paratlon leal iiiiin fill iul iniiid i million- joint thi 11 ihli jointi lio turned and wonderful pr 1 1 pai id only for vuilliu painful f joint whether s a oakhy editor of th i 111 star say that aolvrrtihing pays because it is ikus and inasmuch as the newspaper is the medium through which the public keeps posted as to world events so it is the medium through which it keeps posted as synopsis of proposed by law ke skating and cuklin kink i he purpose of suld by law 1 to thorite the borrow lng by the vllhigi of acton of slbuoool bi the luing of debenture therefor beailng lnter at 5 for the purpo of in cling and i- tubllihlug u skating and curling rink in the suld village i in prlnilpul and uitenst of tin aid oebentun b lng ripuable in eijual an nual liimulnienl of s1j03 0i inch during uu imrliid of twenty jtur lifter the u lie of aid debintiiri in the event of the mil of said rink being li j than llulloud dcbuituri fur the uniount or aid tot jhall in- lued in propurtlonuli- uniuuitl u- laielnbt- lure set out and the aiional rule ui be iiiim d ihall hi r duiid ui i ordlngl tajce no i icl thai un mli u tile ruupujert ut the ruld village of acton entitled lo vuli on money bylaws will bu tukiii on the ulinve uieiitlniu d prnpoiid i byluw on monday thn mmiilii du of muy 10ju ciiiiiniuuelug ut the hum of u 00 oeloil in the omuilng and nllini- llli lullll otluek in tin- liltilllooii of the uitii di nl tin- tollowlng plan audi and by the follinving otpul u luniiug otrtoir ill iollln uljdliliiii no 1 al uu i jfiwn hall uijh w j llmild lepiit uiuuiiliii oillir ijl iolllllh hubdlvlmoii no 1 til lhiff iul ultlit imth 1 lank milntoih u- otriii nuil iiiit m i io von lite mh day nf april miuitrlpd clirl u di liy hubmil ion j of hi acl id ui corpor itloi iti lluil 1 ut iiooiii iu 1i111ii nut intel than uic apt ii uljq llle with tin ink tlulr iippoliiliuiiil of 11 a uoulied by tiiilj-uie- fowlh day ii iitunil at iowu null what one in the world of busi- hat ii very well imaghn would take place if the newspapers of the world wen suddenly to disappear what would the thrifty housewife do then she would he compelled to resort to the prac tice of thirty years ago and shop from place lo place and spend half her time looking it takes no great stretch of imagination lo conceive what this would do to business stagnation would result almost instantly inetjfive per cent of the homes of the land have a newspaper its message is in some part by everv member of the 1 this constitutes a selling force rj ilu im 1 1 lor wliicli lliere is no biihstitute the paper i the bulletin tlirouhwliich tlie ihmimu ilv liscovirs what is new and what i on alt- in every mart in her neihlior- li i i- as il she received a telelionc iii-uifi- iriiii i lie uiercliant and il makes ho iliuerenee whether lilt- latter lie a de partment store a grocery store arae or what not sh il e knows because ik all this vrlduj lb whitliir it ii uih up 11 iirulglu lehtinr flit heli hut ijulekly pul joint alluiiilt1 of unj 0 1 link in the i iliing itjiiu d li lt ml on tilt tim f opposlm- lhc patting of ihu suld bj- and that the clerk of tin council ot he aid viiium of alton shall attend it tin lli wn hull acton at l 31 p in 11 tin iid seventh dav of mav 11j1 al urn in nil it uing ugh j hioiuh lhc kin willi onlv a tubbing 11 minly i a wlfl penedutor and wlitn it get iiuili r lh lmii il ittirt light in to 1 li ui up all joint double i j liuviiul ui 111 it ditlll fin ubout ui unt a tube 111 do ilrnt cuui driiuulatu everywhere olilihlid thru to tn in ill bi uu- munii ipul 1 attou ulli r u rlflh day le ru the in ma be itll ullll 1 al 1 nf the piopoaci oltli oailu itl day of april lauml it ik of the vlllu- ol aioii alton out ihli fulfill a a iuju i- druuil a he ij in her easy chair at inlormalioii is spread out before her there i one criterion by which to judge the merchant who advertises suc ceeds while he who does not do so fails this rule is as near universal as it is pos sible lor an one rule to he cupyiightcd 1928 this is the a b c of advertising but advertising is the a b g of business and it would be a dreary and uninteresting world without it