5? , 1. f I9 .`#.1._“-..l.t..'.“*.>..i-'?.ri§¢.t»u-“ tr.--'-.»’.*. *si* #if J" as .H ‘A s- ¢ 'f. G1 it le Q Flllnrrns - 'e ` " T “"" f mluolmrrl 11 1 ' r 'i , f9»:_e¢--./i...,=. i, . .,..-._ » _,;..:f., _ » r.:=f‘- _'.1'-ll-.»`f -~.~.'-»‘<'_+.'=. = -i».'>-f.»;.i~-.<';.».- i»ls=.o~.'e ~ -. - » V- »- -nf-. le- » 1 __ ,, ,. , _ ,, 1. - ,._~".1. ._ it-;,l,ff‘5‘-i=;':~.‘,_.';. . ~§‘ii=Fi‘ `»t;."'i ,__,s,_ I ‘~f-f ' sniff; __._,-.»_,',.';~,; __.,_», ,_;,~,'_:_,-, ,»;,.<,_.-___ _ -~ -~ » ‘ » : 5 » ‘.i.*'=_r.i~ " » ¢-*sf . ‘ :ffe-‘~l-»‘ »f;~f»‘-_ <1 rf-.i_#.»f=-=;‘.if -“fu-'I' :~"‘-';'».-; - ' » ’ '=l=f===<~'~-f --J" ‘fn 3'! _hire fi.; »..i.‘ 'Fai ’f3’il§'.'%*-5-’77f5~?¥“.fTf~f.» ~_¥.i¢,§RCH 14» 19 __ , ___ _ _,_ _ _ 'ras oH__aizLo'r'rrl‘r0wN1foUAnorA1v Wfensdiirs waE‘2§{w'5_lé.0tcacller of Voice Culture, Piano "Km V i C it - _ im S______0 1_<_i_c8___ léegxg Snhspecial 3-idtliatllrivbli. N ______f_‘l__H_s_l_n‘liil:_ comes llizain, gentle ,,, ,,___£__r'____l' "I _l\_lHl‘y. the public gaze _,_____ “___ y diiccted to the great _ ll .I s concern of James Patou & l . . "‘ wmk -\l0n2 the slush streets Y » ;l_lf_l____l_>_l:_ilse ll while gelitle Annie, Lucy und./g,,l',,;ll‘,?.__l°”l‘ “DOH their splendid ,s____.__em Ml.. ivindow display. There ,|,,,,,s .0l“,"3 “YNY of new Spring E 015 The desert on its rich “"“l¢`l‘l°°lm' with the simile f ul lie _ _ _ o e - :lining and the rising sun, in its en- ll"-lwns, well named "Camel ,,0___________ f\_l_”c shown on profusion of w_____.__ den _e;iuty. Such dress goods Sheba or init- the heart of the Queen u.a_ ‘ _ "WCG the eye of Cleopa- 3-l2d3i _ A lrclltleliian .coming to Cliiirl train t ~ . U tctou n on the mm-mn Hfntl clo Calla l .. clans. Ithought so" was the re nn thi l'ro lllousllluls .,i y°" N10 seine his e lmywllere, If Meet' an lull. clill on_lilm and your g,.iav_ °¢ will be at l h an end. James Call- it ___ _zu ll; the man, 178 Queen, st, (2 _ p lice. 3-ldtwthfrstf. - was asked IW another email where he get his th” mllile. heaiiswered at James my I “'0\\|Il know his cut of clothes l . Ywli-re. he lu the best tailor in VINCE- This is nothing. new his customers will toll ut and stvlc of Efirm t _ . A ‘ '_ °" lllll command attention Y*‘“I°l'e not getting sat- . UF Ml8Elll How' Mrs. Bethune was Ro.: stored to Health by Lydia ' E. Pinkham’e Vegan. ble Compound. I Sikeston, Mo. _- “For seven years I ,suffered everything. I was in b'ed- for four or five days at a ,__ “pa __ __ time every month, ,.... _F br; _ and so weak I could X loudly walk. Iliad "‘ ' cramps, hackache and headache, and was so nervous and weak that I dreaded _to see anyone or ave anyone move in ` _ _, ,,f__ //,_ _ the room. The doc- .llllh/l////ilfl. no one me medl- _ eine to ease me at those times, and said that I ought to have an operation. I would not listen to ;f\""i" , ’ ~‘ ~‘ » .,1.\ . v\.:r.\.~.~. §f\ .ow 'af/_ / .-.’-.-. .. I 1./il. i f 1// iff/» ff told him about Lydia E. Pinkham 's Veg- etable Compound and what it had done for his wife, I was willing to take ir), Now I look the picture of health arid feel like it, too. I can do all my own house- wo'rk, work in the garden and entertain company and enjoy them, and can walk as far as any ordinary woman, any day I in the week. Iwish Ieould talkto every, suffering woman and girl, and tell them what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Dana Bsrnuurz, Sikeston, Mo. Remember, the remedy which did this was Lydia E. Piilkham’s Vegetable Compound. , ' have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration; tumors, irreg- ularities, periodic palns, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion,_ and nervous prostration, after all other means' have failed. Why don't you try it? .- _ " j - _DIED " _ U'liR_ll-- _ ,_ i I , . I Experienced mothers say Zaln-Bnk is beat for chil- troubles, because: 0 lt is herbal--no poisonous ' iniiicral coloring. lt is antiseptic--prevents cuts and burns taking thc ‘ wrong way. It is soothing--cnds pain quickly. lt heals every time. just as good for grown- i I ilps. \ . Sold at all stores and druggilstu. , , ' 3m"BU _ 1 3?' ~ lprize fights was n suggestion 110 l Torolifti ll lm, ,ind iironoiinccd it -uliworth Of thc l»'Il'ork, on their energy und held out lsnlnc prncticuf sllggestions for them. itlic Opera House ill the afterilolui. It _[buf excellent nnd comprehensive open- ‘iiig address in which she referred to ' their homes. Cough in a Hurry ` Save $2 by linking This Cough Syrup an llonu-_ 'l‘hls recipe makes 16 ounces of better cough syrup than you could buy ready- mada for $2.50. A few doses usually con- quer flie most obstiliale cough-stops even whooping cough iiulukly. Simple as ll ls, I no better remedy can be bud at any! price. ‘ Mix two cups of granulated sugur with one cup of warm wuler, und stir for 2 minutes. Put 25-2 ounces of Pinex illfiy cents' worth) in a 16-ounce bottle: then add the Sugar Syrup. It has a pleas-ont taste and lusts it family ll long time. Taka it teaspoonful every one. two or three hours. You can feel this take hold of at cough in a. way ihut menns business. llns n. good tonic effect, braces up the appetite, and ls isllglitly laxatlve, too, which is helpful. A hlinlly reinedy for lionrse-ness, croup, lironclillis. usthmu. and all throat and lung troubles. The effect of pine on ihc membranes ls well known. PInex'is_tlie most vnlullble eon<'enfraied compound oi’ Norwegian ivlilte pine extrnc_t, and ls rlch in giluluvnl and all the natural healinf: pine elements, Other preparations will not work in this formula. This Plnex and Sugar Syrup recipe has :ittulned grent popularity ilirollglioiit the Unltod States and Canacin. It lids often been imitated, illougli never .~‘llpcessi'lllI_v. A guaranty of' ribsollitc suflsfnclion, or inoiiey promptly refunded. irnes with ililg recipe, Your drugglst has Pln0.\'. or will get It for you. lf not, send to the Plnex Co., Toronto, Ont. A _ QHHUBH PICKS DE MAB Ti) WIN TORONTO, l\llu'ch ll-"('larcnce llo Mar will win the Olympic l\’laratliou," declared Alf. Shrubh, the great Eng- lish long distant ruuiicr toiluy. “De Mar is one of the greatest long dis- tailt ploddcrs I have ever seen," con-I tinued Shrubh. "Tho Mal-utflloii nice ai. Stockholm Is sure to be viui in record breaking time, hilt I pick tho, Boston boy to bent out the field. He runs easily and is gulilc to thc corc. . , “De M:ir's \\'oudei'ful perforlnltncc ini the B. A. A. Murzitlion last April" stamped liiin-as thc nlarvcl ol the| 'ige ini distaln riuiiiing. He coveredl the course from Aslilaud to Boston ili excellent fast. time und finished frcsli. "Tho yiluiigstéi' has greatly im-_ proved /luring the past ;,'enl‘ and I expect him to do even better at Stockholm. provided, of course, that the weatllcr conditions are good. “There is no doubt about this young pheuom _going to Sweden. I-Iis part performances alone entitles him gn E pinot on the American Olympic team. _"treason emi linululld lirwe Home seasoned long distant runners. but none _or lhem are in the same close with De Mar. lic. :\; ihc same in the ruiiniug world as Ty Cobb is among thc buschall stars." ` CENTRAL SEED FMR (t'oiit_‘ill_li_e_tl___fr_oiu pliecll _ _ _ ues; hnsfs than lierctofore. _ Rev. Ur. ';§aiitIiiei~ spoke ofl’.E.l =~' pm\,iein_e of transportation, educe tion, etc, sayin:-r that eff" all l'°°Pl'= must look_ to themselves f0\” fl F0 medy. I-lpcltkiiig of the "T\'i\iZ@dY Cf the (‘enslis" he said 10 p.c. of the people wlio left l"'. IC. I. were teach- ers niid he iliudc lin clorlllvllt IlDll0Hl on their behalf and On llchalf of th" youth of the province for better SB-1- nries for tencliers. lu this l>l“0Vll_\0‘~` all should work together' and Dl`l1¢t1C° thc religion of patriotism kneeling M- tlie common altar of the country. all with hilrh ideals aimed at the adv- \'nliccluoiit of one common llF0"'ll\‘3°» He had some words of advice fOr the press and deplorcd the fatt that they allowed their columns to be used by 1-‘crihblcrs who stirred up fast dy- ing pl'cilidircs ill si-.:~lila|‘i;1.lttloli. liinrc. npncf-_ for n<_{l'icillture and less lOl' oderell, Ho quoted a passage from 8 speech delivered by l)r__ Andl‘eW 'MW'-5 pllltil lzefore the (`li|indil\n ( lub lu us liblisllcd iii ’l`hc Lilulrdl- theme, unworthy of the pro_villcc und liiiivortlrv of thc .l0\‘l'll'll \`\’l'I1Ch Sllfcllil It lii'oli»_!c:ist over the c€1‘ place for the grain crop in rotation. lt should coinc sil- ter a root and potato crop. He ad- vocated shallow plowing tliorotigli druinuge mid cultivation und warned the farmers not to loosen up the top soil too much, and to have the sub- soll kept firin. l-Ie contended thot all soil should he kept, drained no mat- ter wliat its iiliture is. He sliid it ~'W0lll(l f!0St $25 all :tCl‘L‘ for the tlrgili- age, hilt the increase yield ns ii rc- sult would increase the vnlllo of the hind nt least $50 all llcre. llc said thlit it was iuteiidcil to Imvc n sys- PAGE T` f'I4l`l _ Experimental Farm in`Charlov.tet0Ul12 In describing the preparation oi tlid seed bed Dr. Grisdale advised hlr» rowing, rolling, seeding than rolling again and finishing of! with light harrowing. A heavy roller should be used in order to pacl! down- the bod properly, a roller that would require two heavy horses to draw. The Qae- tor also spoke about sowing grain, after corn in the stubble and in sod. A mistake that is often made, is having`the seed bed too loose. Out in the west it is the common practise now to cultivate stubble land instead of plowing ond the practlsefis a good one. He recommended the dine drill as being the best for sowing. wit gives uniform results and is UWSC economical in the use of seed. H6 spoke strongly against the sowlng'of seed broadcast. ' The entries are more numerous than nt any of the previous Seed Fairs. In White Fyfe Wheat, there are 21 entries; in White Chad 6, in Rusoiau, i4, Blu-iey, 22, Banner 0o.te1»'I. Buck- wheat 10, and Timothy 24. There is also a good competition in Black ’l‘artariau, Field pens, beans, flax &c. _ , In the lillnd picked gI'Bil1E. them is also on excellent showing, there be- ing over G0 entries. The exhibit of potatoes is exceptionally large. _IH lilcliityres alone, there are 42 entl'loB2 Zi iii-'llakotli Ileds; '24 in the Rose Type; 15 Green Mountain also a g00 tying as the perfect poise of mind and body ~geiicrally yours vnu. one lisa mm ui .. soliton milk ltmrherevs a ReaS0h»~ for n mm,-f fm- skim mjlk_ '|‘|"-rn wan l\l:uleh_\' Canaclian l‘oslu'n Cereal Company, Ltd., Pure' Foofl Fnrfuriel, Windsor' ,no more odor in thc stnhles in ‘.vliicll,, 0ui.irl\‘» (»i\"f\\l-1- I _ _ , _ _ ` i e . \ `.’ az