And, as it is, the wind biows wold. Spring might be rather lateâ€" But pussywillows in fur coats "Though they have come to greet the Spring, The pussywillows know Emough to wear fur coats, you Majorâ€"Ceneral A. G. MeNaughâ€" lor, Commander of the First Diâ€" vision, Canradian Active Service Forces, now at Aldershot, has a cup of tea from one of the three mobile units presented by the Emâ€" pire tea growers for service with the C a n ad iaxn Expeditionary Foree. Hope Gaul. â€"In Christian Science Monitor A later book, "History of Lapâ€" land," 1674, describes "shoes . . . amade of broad planks extremely smooth" and called "skider." They were about 12 inches wide, the auâ€" thor states, and in any pair "one must be longer than the other by a foot." Don‘t mind â€" how long they Ancient skis, apparently, bore little resemblance to the ones now used. As shown by an illustration in a volume printed in 1555, they were then about three to four feet lorg, and cut off sharply a few inches behind the skier‘s heel. Toes were long, tapering, and sharp, with only a slight elevation of the point. Nevertheless, they were evâ€" en then effective military equipâ€" ment; the army wearing them in the illustration is obviously putâ€" ting to flight its opponents, not so equipped. For, still, there might be snow. The first known record of the use of skis in warfare is to be found on an ancient runic stone, discovered near Upsala, Sweden, and carved in 1050, showing a warrior on "snowâ€"skates" carryâ€" ing a bow and arrow. Snowâ€"skates Date Back Be: 1050 â€"â€" Ancient Skis Had Tapering Toes, Short Heels Early War Use Of Skis Proved The enumeration this time includes all those who will reach 21 years of age on or before pol!â€" ing day, whereas previously they had to be 21 at the time of enumâ€" eration. Those becoming 21 after that and before election day eould apply for revision of the list. Canadians go to the polis March 26 under a thoroughly revamped elections act, the result of two years‘ work by the House of Comâ€" mon: elections committee. The biggest change in the new mct is abandonment of the "perâ€" manent" voters‘ list inaugurated with questionable success for the 1985 election. The previous sysâ€" tem cf creating a new list by enâ€" umeration for each election is Being restored. FRESH LIST EACH TIME The purpose behind the permanâ€" ent voters‘ list by R. B. Bennett, then prime minister, was to perâ€" mit the calling of an election within four weeks. But the system was discarded after one trial, alâ€" though somewhat similar systems are in use in Britain and Austraâ€" lia. mon: elections c The biggest ch: act is abandonme manent" voters‘ with questionable 1985 election. TI tem cf creating a Rural Lists Remain Open Even On Day of Voting Under New Tea For The Troops Pussywillows Back â€" Beyond Known as panthothenic acid, the vitamin is so powerful an aid to cell development that one ounce in 7,500,000 tons of testing mixture would multiply the cell count by four. It is expected that with the vitamin placed at the disposal of medical science it will take its place as a stimulant to growth and as a preventive and ~ctrative for certain disoases. Determination of the chemical structure and composition of the vitamin essential for normal growth is announced. the Rouss Physical Laboratory, University of Virginia, who last week gave a scientific lecture on "The High Speod Centrifuge." The high speed centrifuge goes to work on molecules just as does a cream separator on milk. The moleâ€" cules are fed into the machine. The heavy molecules are slung by the centrifugal force to the outside of the cylinder. The lighter molecules remain closer to the centre of the machine. It is thus possible to actâ€" ually separate heavier molecules from lighter ones. This achieveâ€" ment is of value in determiring the molecular weight$. Among its othâ€" er uses is determination of the velâ€" ocity of light. Beientists have taken the "oldâ€" fashioned" cream â€" separator into the laboratory and put it to valuâ€" able use as well as giving it a now name, it was disclosed at McGill University by Prof. J. W. Beams of fWIml Science ®@ : Is Doing ?-“.»D‘Pk POb4400 0 44 + 0 + 64 Q. Is it all right to serve pie at a formal dinner? _A, No; it is not done. A. "God bless the bride. Sho pickâ€" ed the best man of the lot of us." A. Yes. In the first place, the guest may be entirely wrong in his opinion; second, if he is correct in his judgment the poor groom will soon find it out and should be made as happy as possible for the short time of his disillusionment. Q. What is a good toast for a friend of the bridegroom to offer to the bride at a wedding reception? A. Yes. This is very boring to a great many people. One should forâ€" get it and concentrate on the next hand. A. No, but it surely is a question of manners. Neither a man nor a woman should smoke where thero is a possibility of it being objecâ€" tionable. And the person who delibâ€" erately or thoughtlessly directs a cloud of smo‘ across a table into another person‘s face really deâ€" serves a reprimand, Q. Should a wedding guest conâ€" gratulate the groom, even when this guest fels that the groom is making an unfortunate marriage? Q. Isn‘t it bad taste to "talk over" a hand of bridge that has been just played, or a rubber, calling atten tion to mistakes, and discussing how it was played? A. "Mrs. Marshall, this is Joan Norton." Q. Is smoking a question of morâ€" als? Q. How should Jean Norton, who is eighteen, be introduced to Mrs. Marshall, who is sixty? The biggest great lakes shipping season of the past decade is expected this year as shipyards get busy repairing freighters long out of service, for the movement of ore, coal, grain, stonc, steel and other comâ€" mtO(li)mtes.'tln the shadow of a big lake boat, men are shown laying out the steel work for a new freighter at Detroit. CAN PRODUCE GIANTS ATOMS â€" AND CREAM SEPARATOR 4@ «» n 44e ae â€"0 0 0 + < ¢ 4 140 Great Lakes Cities And Towns Prepare For Boom In 1940 Shipping STOPPED +gp mnrlgek For quick relief from itebi of sesema. vistnl T Barley production in Canada for 1989 according to the second official estimate is now placed at 103226,000 bushels, an increase of 4,017,000 bushels over the estimâ€" ate made in September, 1989. The barley production in 1988 was 102,242,000 bushels. ORR iL 10 V VCR ‘ o O set aliel from itehing of ecvems, pisiples, athâ€" '::'""“Sd“' scabics, rashes and other externally “flhfl}-nfl-@qmuu. eeptic, h%xid D. _.l)= Prescription. _ Greascless, itchi Jrill\biotdn'wv;.l‘t.or b%‘ your dreagat roasy h oc s‘ weear e it they will be able to gauge the speeds of ocean monsters like whales, sharks and swordfish. Mr. Thompson was asked that summer to collaborate with the Boston Naâ€" tural History Museum, and his most interesting catch was a 60 1b. tuna, which raced out to sea with the line at 44 miles an hour. In the summer he hopes to find out what an 800â€"pounder will do. We have a fair idea how fast most animals run and birds fly, but only hazy notions about the speeds of fish. EawÂ¥ Thompson, a Nova Scotia angler, has devised a special specdometer which reg‘isâ€" ters speed in miles per hour as his line runs out. This invention should be of value to scientists inâ€" vestigating marine life, for with A. Take two pounds of sifted powdered sugar and moisten it to the right consistency with orange juice, Fish Clocked By Speedometer A. Dissolve one ounce of flour of sulphur in one quart of soft water. Do not use it until it is thoroughly mixed and settled. Apply it at night. Q. How can I make a good frostâ€" ing and filling for cup cake? Q. How can I prepare a dandâ€" ruff remedy? A. Unroll the shade and spread on a sheet on the floor. Scrub with a soft cloth dipped in magnesia and water, Treat both sides in the same way. Allow to remain on the sheet until dry. Q. How can I clean white window shades? A. Set tho dish in a pan of cold water which has been liberally saltâ€" A. An excellont method for re moving old wall papor is to put a cup of vinegar into a bucket of hot water and wet the walls thoroughly with this solution. The paper will readily peel off. Q. How can I whiten my teoth? A. Apply peroxide of hydrogen diâ€" luted with oneâ€"half water. Or, clean with prepared chalk and orris root every morning and evening. Q. How can I cool a dish of pudâ€" ding, or any other hot food, quickâ€" ly? The gross revenues of the allâ€" inclusive Canadian National Railâ€" ways for the week ending March 7, 1940 were ................$4,095,938 as compared with ........ 8,254,635 for the corresponding week of 1939, an inâ€" crease of ............_.__.... ~mat 802 #â€"â€"@ 6 04 sâ€"0â€"% Q. How can I remove old wall paâ€" per casily? C. N. R. Revenues Show Increase 841,803 or 25.8% Barley production in Canada for 1989, according to the second official estimate, is now placed at 103,226,000 bushels, an increase of 4,017,000 bushels over the esâ€" timate made in September, 1989. The barley. production in 1938 was 102,242,000 bushels. ‘LydiaE. Pinkham‘s tsves "Well, Pat," remarked the foreâ€" man, "I‘m sorry you‘re leaving the works, Aren‘t the wages satisâ€" factory?" "The wages are all right," returned Pat, "But I keep having a guilty fecling all the time." "About what?" "I‘m all the time thinking I‘m doing a korse out of a job." "Because," replied the King, "I have asked the people so cften for money I am ashamed to look them in the face." "Why do you read your speechâ€" es from the throne?" countered the minister. Charles II of England once askâ€" ed Stillingfleett, the famous clerâ€" gyman, why he read his sermons from manuscript. stance, door?" "There are lots of points about it that I like," .sgaid«; the candid friend, "and there are some that I do not understand. Why, for in. He was showing a friend around his ultraâ€"modern house. "Thank Heaven, I‘ve lived a clean lifeâ€" they‘ve given me a harp." The young Air Force officer had just crashed into a telegraph pole and wire, pole, and everyâ€" thing was draped around him. As helpers rushed to his aid and began to untangle him from the wreckage, he reached out his hands feebly, fingored the wires, and whispered: o++ 460â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"0â€"00â€"0.00â€"00â€"0 6 04 05â€" The optimist â€" confidently says, ‘"Please pass the cream." T he pessimist fearfully asks, "Is there any milk in the pitsher?" Canvasser: "Can 1 interest you in a vacuumâ€"cleaner?" Maid: "No. We ain‘t got no vacuums." "Oh, * *Deed, suh, he wasn‘t put in to flavah de stew. He‘s jes‘ supposed to christen it." ‘"‘Waiter, the oyster in this stew is not ecnough even to flavor it." the round hole in the front that‘s for circular letters." TORONTO sTUDENTS NOW EBNROLLINC FOR courses in Matriculation, Short Story. Journalism, Shorthand and Speech Culture Make use of your spare time. Write today. Canadâ€" ian Cormgondenee College, (esâ€" g'gbl'l‘:!'ud 1902), 229 Yonge Street. BAKERS‘ OVENS AND MACHINâ€" soOUTH CENTRAL VANCOUYER 13. land has the ideal climate to pro«= duce fine seeds and bulbs comâ€" mercially. For information regardâ€" ing suitable land, _ write James Affleck. Nanaimo, B.C. BRAY ?l'AlJT\’ I8 THE BUYâ€" word for poultrykeepers in March buying. Immediate delivery chicks, pullets, _ cockerels. New Hamp» shires. Barred and White Rocks, New Hampshire X Barred Rock, White and Columbian Wyandotites, 2â€"3 week chicks: capons, to order. Turkeys. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N.. Hamliton. Toronto. wE HAVE THE | FOLLOWING breeds to choose from. White Leg. horns, Brown Leghorns, Black Minorcas, White Minoreas, Ancon. as, Barred Rocks, New Hampâ€" shires, Rhode Island Reds, White Rocks, White Wyandottes, Light Sussox, Jersey Black Giants, Black Australorps, Hybrids, Black Minâ€" oreas X White Leghorns, Barred Rocks X New Hamps, New Hamps X Barred Rocks, White Lezhorns X Barred Rocks, Light Sussex X New Hamps. Prices stort at $9.45 for nonâ€"sexed chicks. Free eatsâ€" logue. Tweddle Chick Hatchcories Limited, Fergus, Ontario. Ens ED TT PVE EREEWCRRLUY® ery, also rebuilt equipment always on hand. Terms arranged. Corresâ€" pondence invited. Hubbard Port. able Oven Co., 103 Bathurst St., Toronto. AND AGAIN THE PUBRLUC ARE buying Baden Chicks. Orders are =5 per cent. ahead of last year. The public has compared all prices and all chicks, and are choosing Baden Chicks again because they know they will secure high quaiâ€" ity Government Approved chicks at rock bottom prices, We have day old nonâ€"sexed, pullets and cockerels, two and threeâ€"week old started chicks, three week old caâ€" pons, and all popular breeds to choose from. White Leghorns as low as $8.95, Barred HRocks, New Hamps $9.45. Free circular, Baden Electric Chick Hatchery Limited, Baden, Ontario. LARGE TOM BARRON LEGHORNS mated to cockerels from 1. O, F, and contest winning flock, 8¢; pullets 16¢; Collins Poultry Farm, (Osnabruck Centre), Wales, Ont, ORDER BABY CHICKS Now, AT. tractive prices on well bred Ea; red Rocks, White Leghorns, Hamp. shires, Austrolorï¬s. Write for prices. Wingham Hatchery, Wingâ€" ham, Ontario. JOHNSON‘S CHICKS ARE ONE grade, the best we can produce, all breeders are bloodtested and culled. Bred to Lay Burred MRocks and large 8. C._ White Legnorns, Barron strain. Prices March and Apill, Rocks 10 cents, 90 per cent. pullets 17 cents, cockerels 8 cents. Leghorns 10 cents, 90 por cent. gullcts 20 cents, cockerels 2 cents. afe arrival guaranteed. 10 per cent books your order. Circular on request, J. D. Johnson, Fergus, Ontario. MEN! WOMEN! HERESs WHAT you‘ve been waiting for! A steady income â€" financial security for life â€" guaranteed you with a Faâ€" milex Agency of your own. Inquire today without obligation, The Faâ€" milex Products Company, 570 St. Clement, Montreal. _ SALESMEN, DOUBLE YOUI; EARN. ings selling full, part time our Electroâ€"Static Vacuum â€" Cleaner. Cleans all fabrics, chesterfields, cars, etc. Send $1.2%5 for sample and sales plan. Rex Cleaner Co., 209 Mayfair Ave., Winnipes, Man. MILKER MEN WANTED â€" INVEST $50.00 and be your own boss; one sale per week beats working for someone else; capuable, hard worâ€" kers earn $3,000 up; amazing new machine by oldâ€"established compâ€" any, State sales experience in full. Address Room FA2, Ankerâ€"Holth Manufacturing Company, Sarnic, Ontario, The problem at present, he said, is to educate the public into seekâ€" ing advice for symptoms which may be suggestive of cancer and to in struct the profession in early recogâ€" nition of the disease and in the proâ€" per surgical and radiation treatâ€" menis necessary to effect a cure, TGS, TOUPES, | TRANSPORMAâ€" tions, Switches, Curls, and all types of fineâ€"t quality Hair Goods, Write for illustrated â€" catalogue, Confidential, terms arranged. Torâ€" onto Human Hair Supply Co., 523 Bathurst Street, Toronto. A high porcentage of cancer casâ€" &: can be cured if properly treated in the early stages of the disease, according to Dr. Grantley W. Tayâ€" lor of Harvard Medical School. The turnip juice is made by cutâ€" ting off the top of a turnip, hollowâ€" ing out the turnip, filling the ho!â€" low with brown sugar and standing the vegetable upright. Next day the sugar will have dissolved in the juice which it has extracted from the turnip tissue. It is claimed by some that this turnip is even more effective in view of freshnoss than orange juice. TURNIP FOR ULCERS The oldâ€"fashioned turnip, one of the commonest of vegetables, has acquired a new dignity in the eyes of the moedical profession before whom it is now being advocated in juice form for the treatment of pepâ€" tic and duodenal ulcers. This novel use of the turnip is outlined in the Canadian Medical Association Jourâ€" nal. Ww.““flw BAKERY EQUIPMENT BRITISH COLUMBIA VIGILANCE VS. CANCER EDUCATIONAL HEALTH TOPIC S AGENTS WANTED BABY CHICKS 4 64 0 06 0 60 0 e 040 . . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .. Sail Lone. * uie thoertate, anâ€" ORHS, C6eâ€"0 Hoists, Winches, Generators, Start«‘ cra, Magnetos, Sarhuretare Baaill‘ CAR AND TRUCK PARTS "ELIJAH _C O MING_ BErort Christ" Wonderful book sent free. Megiddo | Mission, H., Rochester, New York. @UIT PuBACCQ. sNUFE EASHMLY Inexfemlvuly Home remedy, Testimoniais Guaranteed â€" Advic e free Rartlett‘s Raw i Winnines P 2 K ul k )10 02 0 0d a 120000 2l . 4s 1 011 12â€" _PERFUME â€" sPECIAL oPrER PERFPUME _ MAILED â€" PREPAIN. English Tweed Perfume of unus: vual quality for discriminating peoâ€" ple. Today‘s most popular perfume. $1.00 value for 250. _ Address to Devonshire Perfumes, 153 Sheriâ€" dan Ave., Toronto. PCRE QUEBECS, CHOICE, Lar kitts. Dark, silky, densely fur Fow bred females, $27.50, Rum Mink Ranch, Markstay, Ontari ASTHMA! POR 1 EMBARRASSIED _ WITH PHMPLES or Blackheads? A famous skin »peâ€" clalist‘s creme, will relieve youâ€" money back guarantee. One dolln» brings month‘s treatment. Putl simple instructions. Hygeia Pro. ducts, London, Ontario. B;LLD:' COING _ BALD® "pr HEPATOLA RELIEVES sSToMACKH and Liver troubles. Symptoms: Pains in right side, under shoulâ€" der blades and ucross hips, indiâ€" westion, gas, conutl‘rauun. gall trouble. Formula of doctor. Re. sults in one day! Price $5.00. Mrs. Geo. 8. Almas, Box 1073W Suskuâ€" toon, Susk A GoOoD sSPRING ToNIC, KiPED‘$ Herb Tablets, Twentyâ€"five cents, All Drug Stores or Multby‘s, To: ounto Ten, N _ OPPER To EBVERY INVEXNToT List of inventions and full infor mation sent free. The Rumsay Co Registered, Patent Attorneys, 27; Bank Street, Ottnwa, Canada. k NUMBER GOOD HORSES, MATCH ISSUE NO. 12â€"‘40 TRIAL SPECIAL â€"â€" SEND NEGA. tive, this advertisement and 16c for three prints and 5 x 7 enlurgeâ€" ment, or roll and 25¢ for eight Pl‘lntl 5 x 7 enlargement. London Photo Service, Box §551, London, Ont Established 1919, nttacks quickly; ne lungs, invigorate body Write Asthmaâ€"Tone 1 410 Barton East. Ham ~THMA! POR EXCBLLENT us sults use: "Asthmaâ€"Tone" in mild er Asthina: or "Asthmalas." i LEARN SHORTHAND, T Â¥PEBwR 7 An innovation at the Canadian National Exhibition this year will be a class for Boy Scout cooks, The culinary products of tho Scocts will be judged together with those of the women. Mrs. Aitken is director of women‘s activities at the Exhibâ€" ition. FRT NaC TODCHICY 202200000 &D Formula" grows hair rapidly, kills dandruff, stops falling hair, itchâ€" ing scalp,. Hundreds of testimon. lals, Boxes $1.00, postpaid. Use half contents, if not sutisfied, reâ€" turn the unused portion â€" your money refunded instantly. L and B Beach, B2362, North Vancouver, B.C Scalp specialists for 1% years Our reputation protects you. In an address before the women‘s division of the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies at Toronâ€" to last week the women of Canada were alvised by Mrs. Henry Munâ€" dell Aitken as to how they can make a very valuable if indirect contribution to Canada‘s war effort, Mrs. Aitken, in dealing with the question of food surpluses, exhortâ€" ed the homeâ€"makers to utilize apâ€" ples for apple cause, apple sauce cake, apple prdding, apple pie and apple butter, Conditions in Europe have caused an overâ€"supply of this fine Canadian fruit. CHOPS AND TENDERLOIN To the amazement of most of her hearers, Mrs. Aitken listed pork chops and pork tenderloin among the surpluses and pointed out that with thousands of tons of hams and bacon being shipped to England there would be need for the remainâ€" ing pork products to be consumed at home. MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS, LT;» Toronto‘s oldest Chrysler, Piyâ€" mouth dealers: three locations, 635 Mount Pleasant Road, 2040 Youre Street, 1225 Danforth Ave. Our used cars make us many friends. Food Surplus W ovie M PrainPealilh © dn sacac is lt 22 n ac i s h ed teams, one Percheron -mmon colt, grey. J. McAninch, Route 4, Guelph, __ ANNING MILL (KLINE) araRy ers say best seed grader; wild 0: separator, also. screening repairs Testimonials, Kline Manufactur ing, Islington, Ontario, ing, bookkeeping at home., Wirit Home Study Institute, 554 Furby Etreet. Winnipes, for partioulars. COoLLEGEs, TRADE scnoor oFPPER TO INYÂ¥ENTous MINK® PoR sAL® CARS, NEW AxD UsED s quickly; neal aamaz invigorate body. Price #1.4 Asthmaâ€"Tone Lboratoric rton East, Hamilton. Urges Women of Dominion to Place More Apple and Pork Products on Home Tables Director of Women‘s Activitâ€" les at Canadian National Exâ€" HOLSES POR SALE PARM RquryEnyr RELIGIOUS PERSONAL MEDICAL PHLMS E, LARGE IACH‘S ed tion. â€" duaeesy C L C010 C ARAAE AS buffel, table und 4 chairs, All merchandise carefully cr safe shipment on receint af order $9.50 wiTrchEex CaABINETS tN aut; finishes, $15.95 6 PIECR BREAKFAST suirre buffel. inhia .. 4" COR" oK $35.00 SMART rEDpRooX SUUTR, in rich, twoâ€"tone wainut finish, Dresser, chiffonier and full s#ize bed. Like new. $49.06 coMPLETE BEDROOM suite, dresser, chiffonier, full size bed, sagless spring and new mat» tress. $59.00 FLOOR samMriur MODERN bedroom suite in bleached walnut finish, with Venetian â€" mirrors. Dresser, chiffonier, full size be& sagless spring and mattross. _ A! _ brand new. Dt RaCo PEmETIEmT HPGOM suite, large buffet, ©Xtension table, china cabinct and 6 leather #eat chaire, $60.00 BEAUCTIPEL $â€"PIECE Din. ing Suite, rich walnut finish, large buffet, extension table, china cabâ€" inet and 6 leather uphoistered chains, $85.00 _ BOLID wannur DINING suite, (cost . new approximately $225), laurze buffet, ©xtension table, china cabinet and 6 leather seat chairs, $49.00 MopErN oar DINRTTR suite, buffet, extension table, and 4 chairs with embossed leather _ seuts. Perfect, ¥»0007 . DisAUIIPUL â€" RROWN MO. hair Chesterficla Buite, 3 pleces, figured reversible Marshall spring cushions, $355,00 _ a0â€"Pigek uving ROUM Qutfit, comprising 3 plece velour chesterfield suite, bridge lamp and shade, walnut end table, _ table lamp and shnde, siltk cushion angd modern smoker, $24.00 SOLID OAK Dixing ROuaM suite, buffet, extension table, six lreullner uphoistercd chairs, _ Perâ€" ect. $85.00 9â€"PIBCE OarK DINING RooM mitlhic Snss R..cus C ar â€" LYONS FURNITURE co. 478 Yonge St. Toronto HDCors Drown repp amaterial, Matâ€" shall construction. $28.00 3â€"PIBCE CHESTERPIELD Euite, upholstcred in English tap. estry, reversible Marshali spring cushions. $37.50 . BEAUTIPUL rmmownx MO. hair Chesterficla Buite, 3 pleces, figured reversible Marshall spring â€" cushions. I WB cPW fonls + sidvadt dudvicadliie tb css 2304 4 & 5 11 14 All Used Furniture is completeiy reconditioncd, guaranteed thorough. Iy cleun, and â€"sold with â€" positive n;uoue_\--buck guarantee of satisfacâ€" tion, $14.00 KRORHLER chEstEr. field bed, reversibie springâ€"filed cushions. f $10,50 CHESTRRFIELD SUITE, $ pleces brown repn mutariat «1.." SEXND POR PREE Ji8st BATHS, SINKS, TOILETS, sOIL pipe, boilers, furnaces, radiatorm, ete. Lowest â€" prices, guaranteed. Cnlnlgguc furnished. Main Plumbâ€" ing Suppliecs $21 8t Liawrence, Montreal. NOME SROWX sEEps â€" Gov, graded. Alfalfa, red clover, alsike, Timothy, sweet clover, Ask for flrlreu and samples, The Caledonia illing Co. 1td., Caledonia., WIUTE Pol CLEARANCE sang: "l‘;‘ oNDvToxeD t RNETORE: 9 Tert To: 7 td Puis MUSKOKA, HALEF MILB LAKJ BJ _Out of 11 kinds of milk listed by the United States dGepartment of agriculture, reindcer milk is richestâ€"it has 22 por cent butterâ€" fat. J C ZTRE VE 4 used fiction at bargain price: venture, mysu-nx', romance b best modern and ‘old time wit State your favourite titles authors. Largest stock of f in Canaéda. Hook Rxchnunin halsct Ave t P CNUMARY TVR ward, Banner, Vietory, Vanguard or Laurel Hulless Oats. 0.A.C. No, 21 Barley, Hannshen, or Regal, Biâ€" son or Redwing flax, Crested Wheat, _ Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Parkland Brome, Western Rye, All Selocted quality, most complete stock of all field seeds. Ask for our prices before you secure your seed requirements. _ Satisfaction guarantoed. Newfileld Seed & Nurâ€" sery Farms, Codette, Sask. ARLOT OR LESs OFP .coMMmaIr. clai or Certified . Apex, Renown, Thatcher, Registored Marquis, Reâ€" UTE POR OUR PRER 1940 SEED cainlogue, containing most comâ€" plete list flower and vegetable seods, Priced for market gardenâ€" ors and garden lovers. Ontario Seed Company, Waterloo, Ont, W 20 307 0C _# Chairs, enamel. rchandise carefully crated for ipment on receipt of moneyâ€" and sold with a definite â€"back guarantee of sutisfic â€" USBED AND NEW PLOMBING vi Ogden‘s Fine a Cut to direct [ you to greater rolling vour * ro own. 'ah meliow, fragrant ::annp t:‘:m gets four, r rating in any company. qarotte you roll m you m'._._ Particularly LYONS 478 Yonge St., Toronto USED B00Ks, DIRECT TO O8DEN‘s! â€" â€" for better rolling °8. APRest stock of fiction nadu. Book Exchange, 370 West, Toronto. es, overlooking lake, excelâ€" site for tourist cnm“w. Fore station, etc., thousands cords 1, pulp, lumber, numerous out~ buildings, hydro at door, own« _poor health, $4,000.00 as runâ€" concern or $3,500 cash, N. ©, 11 St. Clarens St., Toronâ€" REsoRT PRoOPERTY NEED POR SALE LUI8T or Goon rgain prices, Adâ€" _romance by the old time writers. M AGAZINE® two dwelting and Canadian Increase 6 Wanted 0 MICKIE sAYs prom it Ont., d out ti tho (in AM M 0 What Ca The Chin ancs ovot ern AlD wt Banff Fngler, passage 0 funnelâ€"ike ©oul Brunc the Do said Al him of Bwitzos wre cal erally ® winters chinook ide her In mo Rocki they ¢ Â¥ale) block way 1 physics EVEN iF Â¥ou PLENTY OF KEEP ON AD\ tTS GO0D 4 TCR U RA # Th Win § thougt 14 Animails 5 to Wanted in € be Correctness (~g Warm . W Swise U n