l .. ___._ ____......_..-._-_------.w/‘p>=1e 1s=s~1<r§'-'="‘>¢~t-‘ “Ii _ Mdy Supplement The most popular songs, the newest dance numbers, the latest instrumental selections and d ‘uhle-sided Red Seal Records by the world's greatest artists, are here in great variety; Ask your nearest dealer to put you on his mailirg list if you have ' not received the May Supplement of Victor Records. DANCE RECORDS Double-sided, 75c. Monte Carlo Moon- Fox Trot Don Clark and llis Lu Monica llnlIrnnnl (lrch. A Sun-Kist Cottage in‘ California —FOX TIOC George Qlrlgli and llis. blush: Bring Back Those Rock-A-Bye Baby Days~~Fox Trot . 19574 1954+: You Don't Tell Me ‘19590, ' Betty Lee——Fox Trot l jack Slriikretfr. Orchul m - VOCAL RECORDS ' Double-sided, 75c. 19628{0 Katharina! ifljnrrriliau will; firth.) Don't Bring Lulu Bring Back Those Roclui-Bye i Baby Days My Beat Girl Some recent releasea:— 1059M 10.3, .\‘laid [Because They All Love You Q I‘ n14“. if‘ j . 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" ,l.- - u (lmllnl-yvl (jarnefell) '._ll .~e (Lullnlrv) (kiui) 'lh‘ur fl'<l (lirl Cecilia Hansen if] '-lShr> \\'.is~ lirtvl in (llrl Kentucky liillv .\l Ill." ‘y ihlliflrl) Reinald Werrenrath 12-inch double-sided, 82.50 ; RI nlrltiwCaro Nome (Dearest Name) (r2753, linrhierc- L' an Vol-r.- Pom la (BarberotScVille) l (.\ Produced in Canada (morgue l‘rice 0f‘ Canulalllnaited Little Voice l Hear) (Italian) Toti Dal Monte Victor Talking Machine Company Victor ‘ illlTlllE From this time forward. i will be responsible for no bills contracted by any person but myself. (Signed) WESLEY CALLBEOK April 21st, 1925. witnessed HENRY WEBSTER. J.P. 667-4-b8M4i. Wilt?“- Hnir of valuable property on (‘ornsr ni lflusiou auri liilinbornuph Streets. i; Ono double tsnsrnr-nt honss and shun on Enston Btrsot. Ono slnllo tenement house on lillls- lmfnlllh Strut. Also one double Rhino! Street. All of thou properties are In tenement house on Rood ‘AUCTION SALE AT 152 KING STREET 0f lumen-hold efforts on Friday. Muy int ht life-lurk. I um authorized by executor n! tho astute of late Elizabeth ifrusor lo soil on uhove (Into all house- hold s-iirt-tn without reserve. ll. A. MPIIONALI). Auctioneer. IiHQ-i 2R.\lii_ i" Till?“ On and alter May 1st l purpose changing my Garage business over to all Cash system and in future it will be necessary to have the Cash for any purchase made or any work performed. Having decided to buy and sell for Cash and do insist that nobody‘ ask for credit. as I do not wish to refuse. but under the repair and insured and bringing in circumstances l! Wlll be necessary ‘°,:=.:":_b "u" w." h’ m“ h‘ to do so. An immediate settlement I . Tender. the phhhost or any tender not o’ ‘(I'd “u"‘lndlnq ‘ccuunu r" necessarily accepted. qiifll 6 . The Tenders will be opsnni on thr NOQTH TRYQN QAIIAQE, first of May. i925. Non“ T’, on n. CIIASWBLL, or n. n. nlmer»: Y um m»; sum 669-4-28M4i_ llflfi-a-Tlffil. _ II lilliEl PRllPEiiiY“ ~ - . Fllll SALE, BY illlBTlllN Wq- are rmthorizerl by the Executors of the Es- tate of the late \Vm. Brown. to sell by auction on Wednesdayfith day of Mayaeommencing at; 12 o'clock noon, that old and established property known as the Florida Hotel. beautifully. situated h! the pleasant Village of Pownal. Largo. grounds and out buildings thereon. This grand old property will be sold in bloc or in part to suit purchasers. Terms for property at sale. Also on the ma... day wé will sell an the furni. ture comprising Beds. Springs, Mattresses, Tables. Chairs, Carpets, Mats, Dishes. together with o lot. of Blacksmith Tools, Vulcamlzing outfit. Anvil, Beliows,' Vice. Drills, known as Mark Butcher Lathe, 2 En- gines, Planer, Saws and many valuable and useful articles not. enumerated. Terms at sale Gale starts on time. Come one and all. sum. camps arson, Auctioneers. KEEPING TURKEYS (Expenlmental Farms Note.) Turkey raising is not the difficult matter that many ‘believe it to be. writes Mr. A. G. Taylor of ‘the Poultry Division, Dominion Ex- perimental Farms, who ltemlzes the essentials to success ln this line of poultry keeping as follows: Well-drained soil; ‘free range,well developed, healthy, unrelated breed- ing stock; and palatable foods pro- perly and regularly fed. The birds are not confined to houses and for winter nights rc- qulre only the shelter of a straw- ‘barn or closed-in shed. Nor ‘is the feeding an expensive matter. Tur- keys. especially the Bronze which is our largest and most popular breed. 8P9 great foragers and gath- er mueh of ‘their food from the fields. Altogether there ls little labor required in keeping a flock; n small initial investment will pro- vide a ‘suita-ble start; and ilre mar- ket for dressed turkeys is good ‘both at Thanksgiving and Christ- mas. A‘ bulletin written ‘by Mr. Taylor entitled “Trukeys-Thelr Care and Management." (No. 46. New Series) is now in the press. in ‘ii are to be found a discussion of ‘breeds; practical directions ‘for successfully managlnZ a flock: and notes on the prevention and cure of dis- ease. Copies will ibe sent free on application to the Publications Branch. Department of Agriculture, Ottawa. For iflrst Aid-Minartfs Linimsni. MORE HUMOURS min. Stephen was I stunned by s atone. taken prisoner. and lodged in Bristol Osstls. l ll l“ ~»--'"=-=-"v*~‘w A.D_ trail-Matilda \\ . ' Q5, Iggy; 1 1g‘ - _ landed with s small *5‘. l i‘ '1 . .. f.‘ ‘c force in Gussea. ' ‘l " l“ "f: U“ ‘ 50V and occupied Arun- v- is‘ § r '-' del Castle. Sieph- I .1‘ _\. _ ,4,‘ ’ ‘ en. who was of con- _ 1' l " , '3 vlvisl habits. good- i. ' '_’,/,’»,_' naiuredly allowed ‘ ‘i 5 ‘ i “ll. her to join hor half. l‘ .' 1,?» 25/ brother. Robert. '11 _ _ Earl of Giouoss- ' x // m. n Bristol. At i); ""_ /,’(g-/ the Battle of ‘Lin- g; / ~ A’ THE cI-mntorrmovkv GUARDIAN OP\OUOO-O-OQQ g WILD HORSES By Henry Herbert Knlbba oiwnao-o-oo-oo-n 9-o-o-o4-0o-o\ STORY — TAKE ONE‘ "Flowers." declared Tecoioie Pete to the card-man from Silver City, "don't. cure who they lay on." (From “Coroner Pike's Notebook”) ‘Soiano, awaiting the arrival of the mml stage. viewed the remov- al 0f the dead outlaw ‘to the iback of Baker's store with various low- volced comments, chiefly interest- ed in the fact that the man was unknown in that section of the country. Samuel Percivafs arriv- al creaied a livelier interest, es- pecially after. Old Henry Watkins, when questioned as to details, ad- lnltied that Percival had shot the ‘bandit. Solano folk found ‘it dith- eult to reconcile Percivals‘ demea- nor with the cold fact in the back oi‘ the store. The broker was so obviously ill at ease. nervous. all but‘ hysterical under the ‘ calmly curious scrutiny of the people. lBaker. called from his office. questioned Percival in the door- way of the store. But the broker seemed to hear nothing that Bak- er said. The storekeepei-‘s natur- ally pertinent questions seomedln- suiting to Percival, whose conven- tional mlnd demanded a more for- mal recognition of his presence and his immediate needs. He was hot. tired. dusty. His unsettled nerves called for their customary stimul- ant. His suitcase and ‘bags had not been taken from the buckboard by a flunkey. No one came for- ward to show him to a hotel and flatter him with the obsequious- ness he was accustomed l0 in Chic- _ago. He fell. that circumstances ‘had discounted his importance. He raised his arms and shook 'hls hunds as though to silence his ques- tioner. "For God's sake, give me a drink, if there's any decent whis- key in this dump!" he blurted. “I'll -puy for it." "Certainly, Mr. Percival." skid Baker sooihlngly. “Just step ‘back here io my office. You have hud quite a shock. l feel upset my- sell." "l'm not a bit nervous! Never felt better in my life. But l don't in- tend to stand here like n witness in a murder case with these hicks staring at me. l want u room and u bath and u decent meal. Worst food—" "Which would you queried Baker mildly. "A drink. if you've got. any goo-l whiskey. trot lt out. l‘ll pay for it" like first?" “We sell almost everything hut that." stated Baker. "And I make it a rule not t0 serve whiskey in public. ll‘ you'll stop ‘buck here- Old Henry Watkins touched Per- cival's arm. "You've forgotten your baggage, Mr. Percy." “Well. bring ll. ‘in, can't you! Get a move on! Here!" And iPercivul fished a dollar from his pocket. ahd thrust ii at Old Henry. at it curiously, then with huge dis- daln for both donation and donor. he tossed the dollar toward ‘the group around the mull stage. A Mexican boy caught the piece of silver and scampererl for home. Baker ‘pushed ‘past Old Henry and fetched Mr. Perclvabs baggage in- to the store. Old Henry. still barring Perci- val's way, seemed to ‘be walling for something. Baker questioned the driver. "I'm waltin‘ for my money for fre-lghtln‘ Mr. Percy from Antelope in Solano-tweniy dollars." "Twenty what?" PercivaVs voice was high-pitched in affected aston- ishment and indignation. He was of the kind that always quarrels with hotel ‘bills and service. "Twenty-of the same as lthrun out ‘in the street n minute ago." replied old Henry. "Regular charge." "This is absolute robbery!" stormed Percival, turning in Baker. "Yes lt is." suld Baker. “The mall (roninact is robbing me every day. The stage doesn't pay ex- penses. l am thinking of raising Secret of Keeping Young Why is it that some women look older st. thlrtydive than others do at. fifty? Why is it that so many women are always run-down, weak. pale. nervous, irritable and un- happy? Health. vitality and free dom from pain and disease alone can prevent the signs of age from fastening themselves upon women. All over this country women are awakening to the um that the ills aches and paths of women may be relieved by Lydia E. Pinkhamha Vegetable Compound and the resuh is renewed life. energy and the glow of health. ‘in foot. the secret of keep ing young is to ward off all inter- nal ailments that cause premature old age, which is easily accomplish- ed by this remarkable root and ' duclng a bill. Henry tok the coin and gazed I . .. _ y . - ._ N. the‘ charge to twenty-live dollars. on; way." - "Well, you'll keep on losing mo- IIQY as long as that old fossil drives your stage." asserted Percival, pro- it was a new, one- hllndred dollar ‘bill drawn from a wallet containing a neat -packst oi simlar bank-notes. _li was in- tender! [0 create astonishment and embarrassment. "You're taking chances." "Sliltl Baker, shaking his head. “A cheek- book would be much safer. and i think lean always accommolati: ‘, you." ‘Baker stepped to the post- ofliee window and had the blll changed. When ‘Baker turned his ‘back. Old Henry thrust his lean list under Samuel Perclvulhi nose. "For two pins and u button. I'd plhill your lace down your throat!" and Old Henry's voice sounded soluewhai like seltzer siphoned against brick wall. "if l ever get a fair chance at youA" Old Henry low- cred his arm as lBaker returned with the change. The group outside the store had witnessed this little tetativc pass- uge-at-arrus. “What's the matter with the hombre in the night- shirt?" called one of the group. So- lano was not accustomed to linen ilusiers. -Old Henry muttered anti shook his head like a horse that has been slung on the nose ‘by a ‘bee. He pushed his way through the folk around llle stage. climbed up and drove to the stable. "Somethln' queer goln’ on," cle- elarml a bright citizen. Anti this sage remark fixed lt- self in the minds of. those who heard it to be resurrected as a handle for much discussion that afternoon and succeeding after- noons, when Percival. entrenched in a room ln the Johnson boarding- house. refused to show himself on the street in the daytime. conduct- ing his affairs ‘by proxy in the per- son of Mrs. Johnson. whom he paid lavishly to carry his notes and messages to Baker. And Bakenas overiord of Soiano. found time to attend to the dispatching of tole- small-town OPS. lo day. he was these rumors, declared that lope, putting himself and iris or-I ganlzutlon ill the service of the 'l)l‘Ol((‘l‘ with the courtesy of thol 4 away that I refer to to the makers, this herb remedy. OF HISTORY p0 teula te per run kll)0llL,l.0\Vi‘iI queer is going on." i Nothing was heard of Grace Per-l ‘rival. The identity, of the person hull responsible l‘or her (llsnppcaralleeqiell remained unknown. was in and out m’ iuwu from (lii)'l“""'i"l tin» unknown. Hill-Sill" \\'0i‘l’| JOSEPH DOWLING, Rocky Pol,“ it was rumored ‘that the and all the nuughtlness thereof. Chicago ibroker was sit-k; also that drinking again, that he was afraid t0 seen on the street for fear tiflnvei- lug Old Henry Watkins who threatened him. 3'5"“ by Special courier 1° Ante‘ never show himself in public long us‘ Johnny 'l‘rent was in rocinity. Neither Baker nor Mrs. Johnson had at \'\'0i‘il to any uncut “Lucky” with her . My! 3,1925 , l p‘ ‘Cm You know her—the most envied woman in lzhe community. Her bread is always light and fine..her pastry is delicious-she never has a failure. . It is not l can be sure of success if you use Quaker Flour. l l uck. She uses‘ Quaker Flour. You,'l.oo, Always the Same-Alwaqs thcBesi Deal with the dealer who_ sells Quaker Flour: If you do not know his name, write us and we Will direct you. A Product of The Quaker Mills, Peierbtrrough and Saskatoon who “Somcthilfi Johnny Trent? and be heuvlil‘ ~- haul Others. deal‘ to frowned sagely and the broker wnuldl so‘ the. ‘iItS quaranieed pure - l rzndpuritymeans value in soap —” says Mrs. Experience, to housewives interested in saving. "Of course, you know right Sunlight— because Sunlight is the only laundry bar soap made in Can» ada that 1's guziranteed pure. A $5,000 Guarantee of Purity goes . . with every bar; and according Guarantee has never once been challenged during the whole lifetime of Sunlight Soap. l lulu 1hr.- limiter. Consequently the town meat hash and add a bi‘; u! gimm- prille lu ‘being hospitable to visit "mind hurderrcrl against them. jeul- brown or whi-te; it l3 line, And day after day the wills-foils of their ‘silence. (furiously _ enough. Johnny Trent Iwkamex: sort nl hero ‘to the tmvusfolk. one dechroil outright that Johnny‘ held up the stage uutl klduap- A‘ RWRYIPMM m‘ s'l“'d"y. May N...“ l.er(.iv“]__yc.. [he gun-y 2nd st 1 o clock sharp. Farm imple- ylig PPrUlVul ropru- mcnts and Household Effects. was all his. J. A. McDONALD, uulllllly stood for the known. ihv 731.4.3QM31_ mmiliui- (“Olllllllfin and prospect. _i___€g Auctioneer, flllll the concrete Tillllflllbl‘ oi llll‘ West. And it has been suitl that lflust is blast. Before aittcmptinu to ilrive a A Meetmli Wm l" held in Mayfleld Hall on Monday. May 4m at 7.30 P. Mu, to reorganize "IQ Northern Farmers Institute. ADAM BROWN sort-w into WOOIlWOFK rover the end of the screw with soup. Try t-hrwpplug uu upli!‘ iii .\'\iiii'__ __ ‘ l-ll .1-1.\lZl. “It’s perfectly obvious, mo, that when every particle of a soap 1's pure cleansing material —and not loaded with useless adulterants and hardening mater- ials—-then that soap has“ "more cleansing power and does more work with lesis labour. A little of it goes a long way. In short, it’s really economical. “That's why I always use and recommend Sunlight for the laundry, dishes and general housework. Sunlight keeps my hands soft and comfortable, too!“ Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto, make it. No. 831' ‘MRilifJTT-iiiiiiiliii’ llllllllllll ' ii; e '18 l.» flour -¢a.-.._