th Ba%: 50 and 100 16. ca‘nï¬."» anddaug loiduct t, there Tbolp C CO. 1TD Ugar made brea favorite yeast ® more thas forty vears Enough for 5¢ produce loave® Has been Canada‘s NC Ki I Colts * €Corrfon y j® ome NOU Do hne lacge mo 2B t»® 1d ut n via with LC 7 tall Splendens ed with Dwarf derfully satisfa For a trorme grounds _ try Dwart and Gia plant boxes or Dwart Casto also a good tw Nasturtiums & Grow Cosmo M fortunately but few things that reallv thrive. Ferns, however, alâ€" ways do well, especially the vigorâ€" ous Boston type, which is equally happy indoors and out. Bv glancing over the table beâ€" low you will find an interesting @grouping of plants for both sunny and shady places. For Sunny Placesâ€"Tall Growing Flowers. Double Geraniums. The easiest and best. \'\l indow Boxes and Their Care. | ‘v~viding your box is the fl'ï¬â€˜ .l vou can grow Ohh.! M1 it practically ;nyxord.‘ ‘M-‘ . or vine. For on r boxes, vever, you will get the “â€" actory results from taking a leaf m the book of others‘ exporiâ€" K and use those plants which ive pr “.'f'd to be beat “M to â€" under the somewhat tl’yiu_ ltions to which window or boxes are rather apt to be ed. The plants should be . as will keep reasonably good wcured under both too little or too water and not become peeâ€" because the wind persists _in mM Everybody FLORICULTURE «e around the corners and givâ€" m good sh&klllsl of course you would not { putting a tuberous begonia nny spot any more than a im in a shady one. So here t a few helpfui hints that if d in connection with direcâ€" is to soils, fertilizer, etc., zive you the satisfactory reâ€" ith window or plaat boxes. For Sammer. ild standoy window box trio iniums, â€" white Marguerites e variegated Vinca vine to ver the sides. The Marguerâ€" !l bloom for weeks and weeks e geranium all the glad sum her good combination «is Alyssum, Ageratum _ and erites with edging of White H For Autumn. late autumn, up to the time ow flies, the hardy Chrysanâ€" ms, especially the pompom are delightful. re frost nips the Salvia bring them inside and they oom until after New Year‘s. For Shady Spots. shady places there are unâ€" clig‘itful effect is obtained Aeliotrope, white or light craniums and German Ivy. »rilliant effects a box of Salâ€" h the Dwarf Zurich in front, lendens at the back and edgâ€" EATS City Dairy Ice Cream, (when they can get it) â€" Hundreds of D scriminating Druggists and Shopkeepers all over Ontario appreciate its universal popularity and have secured an agency for it. CITY DAIRY ICE CREAM is the one uniâ€" versal summer confectionâ€"it delights the entire human family from infancy to old ageâ€"and best of all. City Dairy Iez Cream is a highly digestible foo1. For Sals by dissriminating shopkespers everywhere d it uN ue 7 fragrant, th f season. Balvia (Be tall â€" variety . searlet, ver; “ Imlmpatiens “ ' Bingle Petunias. Several colors ; ~â€"â€", fragrant, thrive and blo#m entire Impatiens (Sultan‘s.. Balsam). Blooms continually, iright, rosy, red flowers. Snapdragon. Mixed colors. Primrose _ (Obconica).. Everâ€" blooming variety, mixed colors. Lemon Verbena. Best for {fraâ€" grant leaves. Heliotrope. Fragrant, velvety, purple. _ Ageratum. Purplish, blue flowâ€" ers. Salvia (Bcarlet Sage).. Zurich. dwart variety, showy scarlet flowâ€" ers. For Edging. (Hanging down 6 to 8 inches). Lobelia. Gracilia, deep blue. Erin is, dwarf variety. 39 P Alyssum. Fragrant white flow ers. Browallia. â€" Deep violet, blue flowers, a continual bloomer. Monkey Flower. Yellow spotted flowers. Latana. Flowers are all shades of orange and red. we Cigar Plant. Scarlet flower with black and white tip. Verbenas. Profusion of bloom in beautiful colors and shades. Long Vines, (Hanging down several feet). Nasturtiums. The most popular. Cobaca Scandens. Makes rapid growth. A _â€"(Cup and Saucers Vine.). Large bell shaped purple blossoms. _ Morning Glory Flowers blue ar pidk.""":." /‘ : Balvia (Bcarlet Sage). Splendens, ll â€" variety, flowers are intense _ Manettia Vine. Flame tipped yelâ€" low. Maurandia. â€"Rapid climber, tube shaped flowers, deep viclet and white. Blue Moonflower. _ Flowers in large clusters. _ T C White _ Moonflower. _ Trumpet shaped blossoms, snow white. Short Vines. Ivy leaved geranium. Exquisite colorings, white, rose pink, soft crimson. For Shady Placesâ€"Flowers. Fuchsias. Flowers purple, red, pink. tC tm o f s s _ Flowering Begonias. Several ors. wo _Tuberous Begonias. Variety eolors, bloom cunti_n-uallx. hk Pandanus. Dracaenas. Foliage, plain green. green striped yellow or bordered white or crimson striped pink and white. vui;éi;;lr:)-s;'fl(b&ohica). Everbloom ing variety (Hanging down 3 to 12 inches.) Wandering Jew. Leaves, green, green and. white, variegated. * _ Strawberry Geranium of Thousands.) _ Ice Plant. Of dwarf habit, varâ€" iegated foliage, flowers white and rose eolored. An infant does not hear until the third or fourth day after birth. Boston Fern Artiilery Plant ‘TORONTO. Low Growing Flowers. very showy Foliage Effect Only. $\ For Edging. ry. Quick growing. and deep crimson for > the Sign. Watch (Mother eol of Anaemia Comes so Gratefully That the Victim Scarcely Reâ€" alizes the Hold the Trouble Has Upon Her Until Almost in a Decline. Woman‘s work is â€"more wearing than man‘s because it lasts almost every waking hour. There is no eight or nine hour day for < the breadwinner‘s wife, and often she toils under the greatest difficulty because her strength is below what it should be.. The woman who is indoors all day is very often careâ€" less about what she eats and does not keep her blood up to the mark. It becomes thin and poor, which makes her wedk, headachy, tired, breathless and liable to pains in the back and sides, the scourge of her sex. New blood will do wonâ€" ders for the woman who is tired out, who aches all over when she rises in the morning and feels unâ€" accountably depressed. She can gain new blood now, and drive away the pains and aches and tinedness if she will take Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills. They have workâ€" ed marvels for other women and will do the same for you if you are weak, tired, depressed or suffering from backaches or sideaches. Mrs. Elmer C. Taylor, Calgary, Al-‘\',fl-" VOMEN‘S ~WEAKNESS AND HEALTH PEBRILS says: "I was so run down with anaemia that I could scarcely walk without aid. I was"not able to leave the house. I had no color, no appetite, and was constantly troubled â€" with headaches, dizzy spells and a general disinclination to move about or do amything. My friends did not think I would get better, and. even the doctor was apprehensive. I was constantly taking medicine, but it did not do me a particle of good. One day a friend asked me if I had tried Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills, and I decided to do so almost as a forlorn hope. After I had used a few boxes there was a decided change for the betâ€" ter, and people began to ask what 1 was taking, the change was so noticeable. As I continued the Pills my color came back, I could eat my meals regularly, the headâ€" aches and dizzy spolls ceased, I gained in weight and took a. new interest in life, my eure being complete. I have to‘d many sickly women and girlks what Dr. Wilâ€" liams‘ Pink Pills did for me and urged them to take them and shall continue to do #zo, knowing w)ms, a splendid medicine they are." Every weak and ailing woman who will follow Mrs. Taylor‘s exâ€" ample and give Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills ‘a fair trial will find new health and strength through their use. Sold by all medicine dealiars or sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockâ€" ville, Ont. The French Review of the War Rises to the Rank of Literature, Nothing more illuminating has been published upon the trend of the war than the French officia‘! review which is appearing in inâ€" stalme*ts in the newspapers. Those clear and lucid summaries rise to the rank of literature when the reâ€" viewer quotes German diaries and letters taken from captured and dead soldiers. Ultimate German victory was at first part of the conâ€" sciousness of every German solâ€" dier. ‘""At the moment of the batâ€" tle of the Marne," says the reviewâ€" er, "the first impression was one »f a failure of comprehension and of stupor.‘‘ But as the retreat conâ€" tinued, a process of ecnversion beâ€" THE WAY OF THE AGGRESSOR. gan to set in in the German mind. The vast Teutonic force, in the pink of condition, with almost half a century of preparation, was actuâ€" ally shaken and turned back. The official expressions of victory no longer reâ€"echoed in the minds of the fighting soldiers. The battle of Calais, which was in reality no nearer Calais than the Yser, with its terrific loss of probably 200,000 Teutons, seemed to stagger the German mind. & The failure of the capture of Warsaw completed the disillusionâ€" ment. ‘‘Until during the last two months,‘‘ says the report, "the most intelligent of the prisoners have all admitted that no one could any longer say on which side vicâ€" tory would rest.‘"" And recently letters seized on a dead officer ‘speak of "the imminence of a miliâ€" tary and economic hemming in of Germany.‘‘ They discuss "the posâ€" sibility of Germany finding herself after the war ‘with empty hands and pockets turned inside out.‘ . . .‘ On January 18 an officer of the German General Staff, capturâ€" ed, said: ‘"Perhaps this struggle of despair has already begun.‘"‘ Perâ€" haps it has! _ That is the way of the aggressor. © No such struggle of deâ€" spair can ever set in in the hearts of the scanty Belgian soldiers who have fought valiantly a losing but a glorious battle of sheer defence. Despair is the just part and lot of the aggressor; and despite all our sympathy for the hosts of hone‘at and hardâ€"working Germans who never sought war, who hardly know what they are fighting for, we canâ€" not but feel satisfaction that a sin against the human race should be so fitly and certainly punished on earth ; that the way of the aggresâ€" hÂ¥ 220. t dnc ateririenth diatthi s P ic n iiP c uit P 4 sor should be made hard and perilâ€" ous, be his name Napoleon or Wilâ€" helm ; that the wages of arrogance should be despair and defeat. Martial men, good fighters and of choleric temper, have red and spotted fingerâ€"nails, : A large white marble in a sauceâ€" pan will, as it rolls about with the boiling, keep the liquid constantly stirred. Wt Can Now Be Seen on Clear Days for their recurrence, . andâ€" photoâ€" with smoked glasses or even a m of binoculars can see the &reat spots on the sun any clear day. The modern theory advanced by scientists is that these spots affect the earth‘s weather, cause thunder and lightning storms, greatly reâ€" duce the temperature and cause increased precipitatron. < <"%5 From photographs first taken on April 3, it is apparent, according to scientists, that the regular recurâ€" rence of sun spots appeared at about that time and since then they have been increasing. Bo much cloudy weather followed that perâ€" fect pictures could not be taken unâ€" til May 2, and these plates show. that the sun spots have increased in area and have acted just as astroâ€" nomers said they would. That is, the large spots become larger, then split up into sections with one large spot leading a lot of smaller ones across the face of the sun, as a mother hen lzads her chicks. Previous observations .that a lower temperature, rain and cycloâ€" nic disturbances result from the appearance of the sun spots every 11.1 years has been borne out by the weather recently. a s The sun revolves on its axis every twentyâ€"five days and the sun spots are there hidden to the earth. By the time the surface of the sun again appears exposed to the earth it is considered probable that â€"the spots will have been dissipated on the flaming surface of the great sUN SPOTS GET STRONGER. orb Mothers can keep their little ones happy and healthy by the occaâ€" sional use of Baby‘s Own Tablets. There is no minor ailment of little ones that the Tablets will not cure, and above all they are absolutely safe and positively no injury can result from their use. Concerning them Mrs. Henri Huard, Kingston, Ont., writes : ‘‘There is no medicine I know of so good for littlse ones as is Baby‘s Own Tablets. They have certainly been of great service to me.‘"‘ The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. With Binoculars. Eleven years have elap: Alexander â€" the â€" Great‘s _ camâ€" paigns, Caesar‘s wars and Napolâ€" eon‘s threeâ€"fold battle front seem limited and almost trivial when viewed in the light of one day‘s news of the present war. Russians, Austrians and Slavs struggle in Poâ€" land, Galicia and on the slopes of the Carpathian Mountains; West, (Central and Eastern France, inâ€" cluding Alsace, send reports of armies locked in a fierce struggle ; Flanders gives the story of surging masses; the Caucasus witnesses fierce fighting ; Persia sends word of a Moslem reserve; Turkish troops are routed on the sands of Arabia ; Indian mutineers are suppressed on the Malay Peninsula ; German coloâ€" nial soldiers are driven from Kamâ€" erun, in Western Equatorial Afriâ€" ca; German East Africa chronicles an engagement; Smyrna, in Asia Minor, is shelled; British and French troops land near Enos, in European Turkey; Mesopotamia sees a route of Arab tribes in Turkâ€" ish pay ; the morthern border of Italy is ewarming with Italian regiments; an aerial engagement is fought over the beautiful Rhine; a submarine is sunk off Heligoland ; Servia is reinvaded by Austrians ; London awaits the Zeppelins ; even our own peaceful Newport News is agitated about the Kronprinz Wilâ€" helm. This is as near to Armagedâ€" Leads to Madncss, If Not Remeâ€" died. don as earth has ever known.â€" Philadelphia Ledger. f ‘‘Experiments satished me, some 5 years ago,"‘ writes a Western woâ€" man, "‘that coffee was the direct cause of the insomnia from which I suffered terribly, as well as exâ€" treme nervousness and acute dys pepsia."" (Tea is just as injurious as coffee, because it, too, contains the healthâ€"destroying drug, cafâ€" feine). "I had been a coffee drinker since childhood, and did not like to think that the beverage was doing me all this harm. But it was, and the time came when I had to face the fact, and protect myself{. I therefore gave up coffee abruptly and absolutely, and adopted Posâ€" tum for my hot drink at meals. KEEP YOUR BABY WELL "I began to note improvement in my condition very soon after I took on Postum. The change proceeded gradually, but eur.ely, md it,‘w’s a matter of only a few weeks before I found myself entirely relievedâ€" the nervousness passed away, my digestive apparatus was restored to normal efficiency, and I beï¬m to sleep restfully and peacefully. "‘These happy conditions have continued during all of the 5 years, and I am safe in saying that I owe them entirely to Postum, dor when I began to drink it I ceased to use medicines."‘ Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Read ‘‘The Road to Wellville,‘"‘ in pkgs. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cerealâ€"the original form â€"must ‘be well boiled. 15¢ and 250 packages. Instant Postumâ€"a soluble powâ€" derâ€"dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water nng, with cream . and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. 30c and 50c ting. | Both kinds are equally delicious and cost about the same per cup. ‘"There‘s a Reason‘‘ for Postum. The Farâ€"Flung Battleâ€"Line. INSOMNIA â€"sold by Grocers. To Any one o ues *A .‘ 4t Says They are© ‘ _ "The Very Best ‘nn. J. A. li;,-Lâ€" 'rti.;.s 'nu‘ i "DODD‘8 KIDNEY PILLS DID FOR HLM. He Suffered for Four Months from Kidney Trouble but Found Quick Relief When He Used, Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. Bixtyâ€"Nine Corners, Ont., May 17th (Special).â€" "I~â€" know â€" that Dodd‘s Kidney Pills are the very best of medicines.‘‘ Buch is the statement made by Mr. J. A. Hill, a wellâ€"known resident of this place. "I was sick for six months," Mr. Hill continues. ‘"My troubles starnted from a cold that seemed to setile in my back. My joints were stiff and I had cramps in my musâ€" cles, my appetite was fitful and I was heavy and sleepy after meals. I had a{)ittart,utein my mouth and I was always tired and nerâ€" vous, "I used four boxes of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills, and the great bemefit they did me is what makes me say, ‘They are the best of medicines.‘ *‘ Dodd‘s Kidney Pills cure sick Kidneys, and Mr. Hill‘s symptoms are the symptoms of Kidney dis ease, consequently he found quick relief in Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. They always cure Kidney disease. The activity of the sniper under cover of darkness has been.responâ€" gible for much inventive ingenuity with a view to facilitating rifleâ€"firâ€" ing at might. Two ingenious deâ€" vices have been perfected, one by a Glasgow staffâ€"sergeant and the other by an Australian explorer. At night there is difficulty in directâ€" ing the muzzle of the rifle upon the enemy, owing to the invisibility of the ordinary foresight. To meet this, the Scottish musketry inâ€" structor has fitted the ordinary serâ€" vice rifle with a luminous sight. No alteration in the service arm is neâ€" cessary, and the night sight does not interfere with the ordinary lf.ront-sighm for daylight shooting. The new sight has been subjected |to exacting tests, and has proved efficient, only four misses being reâ€" corded out of fiftyâ€"fowr rounds in a trial under difficult conditions; and it has been applied to machineâ€" guns with equal success. The Ausâ€" tralian invention consists of a quick sight electric flashlight, which is fitted .close to the muzzle by a simâ€" ple contrivance, the current being supplied from a small battery carâ€" ried in the butt, to which the sight is connected. The light throws a Tâ€"shaped mark which provides an almost automatic aim, because the bullet strikes at the intersection of the two lines. The sight can be fitted to any firearm, and the flashâ€" light can also be used for signalâ€" ling. § Corns Drop Out The Canadian Farmer Will Benefit By the War. Mr. Randoliph Bruce, a wellâ€" known rancher in Western Canada, has just returned from Europe with many interesting opinions as to the effect that the war will have on the Canadian farmer. The immense slaughter of cattle for the armies Peint on Putnam‘s Drop Corr: Extractor to night, and corns feel better in the mornâ€" out ing. Magical the way "P ut n a m‘s" eases the pain, destroys the roots, kills a corn for all time. No pain. Cure guaranteed. Get a 25¢. bottle of "Putnam‘s" Extractor toâ€"day. in the field will, he thinks, very shortly cause a great increase in the price of beef, and those {farmâ€" ers who are raising cattle will make more money even than those who are raising wheat at a dollarâ€"fifty per bushel. Every effort should be made to raise cattle for the market in as large quantities and as quickâ€" ly as possible. Mr. Bruce is a great believer in alfalfa as the most satisâ€" factory food for the rapid raising of cattle for beef. In this conmection it is interestâ€" ing to note that fattening young stock is becoming very popular in the United States where the marâ€" ket for beef is increasing so rapidâ€" ly that more study has been paid to methods of increasing producâ€" In the early days cattle were kept on the ranges from three to five years. Experience, however, has shown that the use of thorâ€" oughâ€"bred bulls and the consequent improvement in the quality and maturing ability of market cattle, together with heavier grain feedâ€" ing, has made it possible to {ut just as much beef on the market at from 13 to 20 months old. Exâ€" perts are of the opinion that with the continued improvement â€" of breed stock it will be possible to market as an even earlier date. Among the advantages of earlier finishing of cattle, the following are mentioned by some of the leading cattle men : Firstly, younger cattle make heavier gains of beef on a cattle ; , the money investâ€" ed is tmr, being turned over in eighteen months, where formerly it took from three to five years; Thirdly, heifers under two years old sell as readily as steers and finish more rapidly. As the censuse statistice prove without shadow of doubt, the value of beef cattle in Canada is steadily increasing. In 1901 there were 8,167,744, valued at $54,197,341, or an average of $17.12, taking the good with the bad. In 1911 there were 3,939,257, valued at $86,278,â€" 490, or, an average of ‘rx.oo, an increase of $4.78 per head. Mr. H. MONEY IN LIVE STOCK. Rifleâ€"Firing in the Dark. Instant /# I88UE 221â€"‘15. s es $X wX . e n ONTARIO ARCHIVES ' TORONTO London Without Water. Of late the Thames has been a deal too full of water for the comâ€" fort" or convenience of the inhabitâ€" ants of the Thames Valley. Yet there are on record several inâ€" stances where the contrary was the case, and the people of London saw the river bed practically dry. In Btow‘s Annals is an account of an earthquake, which shook down many churches and houses while the River Thames ""was dryed upp®, that all London might walke over the same dry shod." This was n the year 1168. & "% In 1501 came an amazing ebb‘ tide, when the river was again so low thit a man might ride . over ‘t| on horseback at London Bridge. In: 1687 a tremendous gale blew for thirtyâ€"six hours. The great storm blew straight down the valley of the Thames, and kept the water back, so that the bed was dry. On Sepâ€" tember 14, 1716, the same thing hapâ€" pened, and, according to the ‘"‘Weekly Packet," a paper of that date, people crossed the river afoot both below and above the bridge, while the sands lay so clear to view that a silver tankard, a silver butâ€" ted sword, a gold ring, a guinca, and other longâ€"lost articles of value were picked up. When a Woman Suffers With Chronic Backache There is Trouble Ahead. | Constantly on their feet, attending| to the wants of a large and exacting | family, women often break down with | nervous exhaustion. 4 | In the stores, factories, and on a farm are weak, ailing women, dragged down with torturing backache and bearing down pains. {f "§i|'c~l; s]liéï¬n? isn‘t natural, but it‘s dangerous, because due to diseased kidneys. ¢ _ & The dizziness, insomnia, deranged menses and other symptoms of kidney complaint can‘t cure themselves, they require the assistance of Dr. Hamilâ€" ton‘s Pills which go direct to the seat of the trouble. To give vitality and power to the kidneys, to lend aid to the bladder and liver, to free the blood of poinsons, probably there is no remedy so sucâ€" cessful as Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills. For all womanly irregularities their merit is well known. Because of their mild, soothing, and healing effect, Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills are safe, and are recommended for girls and women of all ages. 25 cents per box at all dealers. Refuse any subâ€" stitute for Dr. Hamilton‘s Pills of Manâ€" drake and Butternut. Me Could Prove It. Motherâ€"Son, I don‘t believe you washed your face at all. Small Sonâ€"If you don‘t believe me,. look at the towel. Motherâ€"Are you quite sure that you have ceased to love him ? Daughterâ€"Absolutely !| I don‘t even care if he has a pretty stenoâ€" grapher in his office ! Had ehip‘s anchor fall on m{ knee and leg, and knee ewelled up and for six days 1 could not move it or get he.lf. I then i OR C rrarmatm and two bottles Method in His Reform. "He is one of those nearâ€"vegeâ€" tarians.‘"‘ "‘What is a nearâ€"vegetarian !‘ "He never eats meat, except when he is invited out." A woman‘s brain on an average weighs five ounces less than a man‘s in proportion to her weight. J ‘ _ THE GIDLEY BOAT CO,, LIMITED, PENETANG, CAY. YÂ¥ mEA T. narisâ€" Specitcation wo 19 @ring engine zriges on requant . Ont our qnotations Canoes, Skiffs, Motor Boats THE PETERBOROUGH LINE. If any canoe can give you satisfaction, Always and ever the acme of service, ish, ‘Over fifty styles and sizes. Write fe is the Peterborough canvas covered.> . A: for the popular Outboard Motors. Power era. Get folders telling all about these. Minard‘s Liniment in the house. THE PETERBOROUGH CANOE COMPANY, LIMITEP, PETERBOROUGH, ONT. Sure Proof. it or get help. I_ then MINARD‘S e'lfa!.Nlll-}N'l‘ cured me. PROSPER FERGUSON. Minard‘s Liniment I want to trust my fellowâ€"men ; I like to think their morals sound. And yet the column headed ‘"Lost‘" Is thrice the size of that called Customerâ€"Waiter, this is the first tender steak I‘ve ever had in your shop. = s *4 d ow W WILL_TE YoU 30 us By 2 Rfewmeady Jor Tok ty daks W aterp faction, it is a "PETERBOROUGH." service, model, strength and â€" finâ€" Write for catalogue. The latest canoe red.>. Ask for illustrated folder. Skiffs Power Launches, all sizes and powâ€" _ Waiterâ€"My go?dnesst You must have got the guv‘nor‘s. Eyes and Granulated Eyelids; No Smartit just Kye Comfort Write for Book of the Bhaving was introduced among the Romans about B.â€"C. 300. The first shave was deemed the enâ€" trance to manhood and celebrated with great festivities. Vinegar comes from the French "‘vin aigre‘"â€"sour wine. EAILY IRISH COBBLER POTATORS, specially selected and Govern ment inspected for «eed. Only limited quantity. Price, One Dollar per bushel f.0.b. Bramp ton. ‘Also Counoiseeur‘e Pride and _ Ne# Bnow, two excellent new potatoes, Price, Two Dollare per bushel. Epecial pr c°® for large quantity. Cash must accomâ€" ‘p‘:ny all orders. H. W. Daweon, Bramp m oo nennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne s renmmemnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmm NOR’[‘H WESTERNX GROWN SEED Potatoes. . Extra Early ï¬om-:x;v_;on. 4NÂ¥ Potatoes. Extra Barly Seneation. New Early Short Season. Manitoba Woenâ€" der or White Elephants. Five pounds One Dollar postpaid. T. E. Bowman, Alderâ€" «yde, Alta. PIOFIT-HAKING NEWSs AND JOB I" "fices for eale in good Ontario t K fices for eale in good Oniamo IDMID} The most useful and interesting Of | all bueinesees. Full information on applic@e tion to Wileon Publishing Company, 1 Weet Adela:de 8t., Toronto. CANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS, ETG internal and external, cured witine out pain by our home treatment. __Write us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Co., Limited, Collingwood, Ont. "Found." AUTO AND BOAT TOPS CUTTEN & FOSTER NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE Ford owners write for our catalogue. SEARSâ€"CROSS Speedometer Station. 179 Queen Street West, TORONTO, â€" ONT. No Duplicates. Murine Kye Remedy Co., Chicage MISCELLANEOUS §EED POTATOES Staggering. sns i5 4hi i4 P hm good Ontario tow2#, $544 7‘.". & ® . ® 1 0oR