i ae Sept. ‘8th, 1927 i $ a osname 1 siness These Advertisers Services of Reliable Business or Professional Men eas ‘Directory| Whenever You Need the -LEGAL ROBERT G. MacFARLANE j Successor to Late J. E. Barrister, Notary Public, Convey- ancer , Office over E. D. Bolton, "Phone 43 0.L.8. H. B. MORPHY, K.C. Barrister, Notary Public, Convey: Solicitor for Bank of Com ‘merce, Ivistowel, Milverton, Atwood. Money “te loan. Office over J. Hacking’s Drug Store, Main St. Lis- towel. BA. og 3. C. HAMILTON, Barrister, Conve ee. er the Imperial . Bank éney to loan. Office tine souee cine Office ‘ever B of Montreal, Wallade Street. DENTAL of Main street, over mian's store. Bonds for Sale. C. MORTON SCOTT, Barrister, . Notary Pablic, "Colney. : A , Y R be G. E. SPENCE ga of the Dentist 5 Ni WwW. Bs + Dentiat,. +8 Departm i sylvania, philade Iphia; ES ate of The Royal College of Dental Ss Surgeons, Toronto. ce over Sehinbein’s store. For painleey extraction we use nit- rous oxide oxygen gas, also conduct- ive ansesthesia R. F. TAYLOR, L.D.S.; D.D.S. | Graduate of the Royal College of | Dental Surgeons, and of Toronto Un-; iversity | Nitrous Oxide Gas for Extractions. ' Office over J. C. McDonald's store. Phone 60. - j | F. ST. C. WILSON, L.D.S.; D.D. .| Graduate of Royal College Dental Surgeons, vureete oa y| } | S. of » 23 fo Office over Wally oynolda’ “Cloth- fing store CHIROPRACTIC L. OO. WHITFIELD, D.P. rugicss Practitioner Eléctro-Therapy Methode Office on Main street, over John- etene’s Jéwellery store. Hours 10 to 12 noon, 2 to p.m. Evenings and: other houre by appoieGaght. Phone q Ne. 9. ‘a Consultation free. Enhancing Beauty Clothes when properly dry cleaned and proper- ly pressed do go a tong way in adding to natural beauty. You'll like our odorldéss process and our work in general. Joe Lockhart eelf, which is frequently referred , t 53 - AUCTIONEER. Ww. J. Dowd Sells Bay others and atways eells to othe NATIORAL FARM AGENCY . Phone 246, Listowel. Burn MEDICAL A. G. SHTELL, M.D. ue Physician and Surgeon Diseases of Women and Surgery. 3 Office Inkerman Street, West. @pposite Presbyterian Church. FORSTER and Throat University | DR. F. J. R. Pe Bye, Bar, Nose ¢ _— in medicine, a of Toro % Late aanibdcut New York Ophthal-/1 i | | | Olivers a ‘mic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's| THE CULTIVATION f Bye and Golden Square Throat ae 4 p.m. No visit in August INSURANCE a INSURANCE in best co my nies; also accident, pu-! s Aomobiles, aeeutary. plate glass ea 7 & insurance. Automobile insur- » 85 cta. per policited. E. D FUNERAL DIRECTOR 100. Toer bueiness | BOETON bebe ae gre FOR AH sIDAY In ‘no meh month . the year is the air so invigerating. the scenery so beautiful, than September, in the Mighland ntarfo. The Thirty | EN SEPTEMBER THE HIGHLANDS | he EI —W.F. Mc LAUGHLIN “hay dale AND ATWOOD Ime Funeral Director peeanate, a. Canadian embalining | theel. Residence and parlors, Main % 1 . ieee wet day cele ho 327. Sores draw sauipmsnt as} desired . 4 cae | — : poml —— =it % “a idanqing and an. abundance | Thousand Islands of Georgian Bay for—fishing -and ‘all acquatic sports. Muskaka Lakes with its..70 hotels iand boarding Houses’ await the vac- lationist who desiréa ‘to swim, pad- ried and sail, The Lake of Bays, 1000 u want 2? get back. to Nature, Timag- ami, 3,750,000 aeres of open Res- , arye, you to camp out and én- iioy a variety of Getau bettie canpe tri & all thése resort tereieories, golf, social activities abound. Thoge wie suffer ay-Fever will find absolute reservations, any ~ Canadian ” Information; é@tc,, from | National Agent. lag over ahe “ear fe Bese it jen’t a Sta hat in one eg ag ! Probably, oine. . --the 5 of the Trail Riders Sie or" se at r ‘ee “ue Pp gere | See pase Oe ay | od % 1. Mount Assiniboine where the &.Rail Riders with the party. 4. Mout Assiniboine, one of the most magnificent peaks in all the Canadian pte has been defin- tely p the tourist map as a result of the recent annual expedi- tion of the Trail Riders, who have just agent their most ambitious co Asbiniboine district is con- ge a by the few that have visited surpass in beauty anything in the mountains. mountain it- to “Matterhorn of the Canadian Rockies” towers many thousand feet above @ surrounding ‘alps and little lakes which are set Jike jewels ienag 4 the hills. It wae discovered less “has only been kno’ “the more adventurous mountaineers. ear’s Trail Ride has proved that Assiniboine and the wonderful to vata anyone. iders, who left Banff on gee fourth on the highest, long- est and most interesting ride in the -history of their organization, broke new trails into as almost unknown enaee te they took has been unused tee ‘wed than tweity country surrounding it, is accessible} Trafll Riders camped toe tah dope Lee te hen Leader of the Trail Riders. Sing-song around campfire at and lies‘over a pass sail 5208 0 fet high ewhich bane been crossed. by ve no women. The first on staged Creek and the next day’s f over a pass 9,000 feet in oe a trail specially re-cut this year for the annual Trail - n ew camp was made the timber line. very foot of Assiniboine's mighty glacier on the shores of the sapphire agog, they made their second camp, w were received by the a D’Albizzi who pe p new Dude Ranch at Assiniboine, wa who cater- ~. for t uring their tay thors. The stay lasted two days, while the Riders explored ae surrounding country; themselves to the heights with their easels; the energetic. ossayed the lower slopes of Mount Assiniboine; while others contented themselves glimpses of lake and glacier from Bae levels. return route lay through the wild oe weird monoliths of the Valley of the . & barren deso- late aréa in which the ong yilife is the occasional shrill w of a sta other high pass up a@ tortuous 8,000 ers. of this Glateau which lies high above To avoid imitations, always goo for the re of Absolutely Harmless - NO Opiates. Constipation, Colic «and. Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by repelichag the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. marmot, and Big an- the High Ci and is completely sur- dian drawings. woolly chaps and colored kerchiefs, ers, professional men and society women from this continent and the old country joined in singing Trail Riders’ songs. At the annual festivities of the Trail Riders, J, M. Wardle, super- intendent of Parks was re-elected famous mountaineers, artists, writ- , president of the organization, and Walte exmaret of the ‘Rockies for more than thirty years, was made a vice presi r D. Wilcox, noted author and Listowel H iculttra: Society | AND GENER- AL CARE OF BULBS Until recently there has been a/ try and devoted to bulbs. on partly filled the gap in.-his book; called “Bulbs that Bloom in the, Spring,” which was recently added: to twe Public Library, but he fell short at rig ng a complete work. Mr. Ri yell bas come nearer pro- ducing a ‘book which will meet the needs of amateurs, and § especially those who are not inclined..to dig very deeply. for their information. grt: s book covers the whole range of, ® bulbs, and ouch allied. .aubjects as! Peonies, Irises and Tuberous-rooted Begonias. Thé index is complete, and; the reader - can quickly locate any) bulb in. which he may be particul-| arly interested. Some of the mation is obviowsly adapted from} growers’. cataloguea, but that does} net interfere: with its usefulness and very few ‘inaccuracies are detected.) however,..advanced, grow- ers will smile at-come of the lists recommended. ‘This is particularly to the up-to-date who would inchide America, Halley, Panama and Schwaban in. .a-—briet) list. Lifting Spring Bulbs The author peints out‘the neces- sity of good -dultivation in the. bulb garden andthe value. of arena the bulb “beds §o conserve moiatu He is:ane of. those: wha believe that Tulips ¢hould Be lifted leds a ad or trays, which should kant eta ov paucity of books made in this coun-\: T. A. West-j infor-! ~ Narcissi. ey: third | when the ground een frozen ar. He stresses the ‘ise sity of | hard. a mulch should be appHed. I Leoihae the bulbs: dry-and cool, and} the. bulbs are to ad inthe likes a dry, well ventilated cellar, ad) Spring, they ehould- be given -spec- a storage place. He-finds that-they}ial care, as they are soft anid prone keep well in-shallow wooden. flate| th sweat: It is best to store them | = in as early as August. New| ecks.from the seed stores or bulb| epechalists are usually not received / ov {until ptember, but the planting} ynould, if possibl@, be completed be-| tor the end of ae or early in October at the lates j The early planting a the Poeticns | i type is especially urged, as At is the | |thehrs of the bulbs to begid making; their new roots In the setihimost as; |soon #s they have become th orough- | © lly Uried. In the Spring they ehould| lbe Hftted as soon as the tops turn! &| yellow, if this work is to be done at all. If they cannot be gotten out of thé ground ‘without delay, they should be left alone. A short-hand-| fled, flat-tined potato hook is sug-| jgested as a good tool for digging | |these bulbe. Only the small sized} }bulks or splits should be remove and the bulbs which adhere closely to the mother bulb should not. be} | pried or torn off. Mr. Rockwell likes : [to o have.four inches of soil above the shoulder ofthe bulb, mends even deeper planting for var- lieties which long, tapering| { } Treatment of Hyacinths The author points cut that Hiyac-|¢ inthe require quite different ent. Early planting is of no part-| Coates advantage, but late Septem ber and early Ocgober times; “It is umpdrtaadt, though, «to! keep..the g@oll theroughly moist. so that-8< good reot system will be de-; only one pd eee or- better, up- placed: o} ee tgha other, so Gist there will t be no lack of cirenlation. Aa soon. as. the bplbs have. dr out suffielently after being Rarvest- ed. they s -be gone over ¢arefu!- ly, the fops pulled. or cut off, an the bulbs separated to t _they may be left in the ts and carefully. ; paper bags to await see . ‘ nting. | eats \ of co ds recomn ed r tor dj early August. The flowere o: wo on three; i appear a it weeks Hat or du they 8 are , paainee space of 15 or g Croc oa bs ©. should nsf plenaad either. in Me f these later; but gee foliage and the seed pods de not develop usually. un }rooted Beg treat-| | grow ing kinds, are the best | creased very easily this way; veloped -before freezing weather, and| 7 pr. chicken wire? ¢ The Tuberous- nia is among flowers |what the mocking bird ig among i birds.” It is intereating to read al- site variety —n form. iso that in spite of the unparalleled j range of colors which one gets in these Begonias, all harmonize, 80 that mixed colors may be used with- out fear of disastrous results. Never- theless, the fact cannot be gainsaid that the newer, large flowering Singles are most effective when planted in solid colors. In Europe, any named varieties of the Tuber- ous-rodted Begonias are listed in n this country are except on private pee rn but seldom to be found detatee, Several chapters are given to bulbs for winter blooming, with the usual frecommendations, and there is a {chapter on flowers for cutting, ae well as one on Insects and diseases, rounding out a very useful book. { t i Propag"ting CimPing Roses , “r Cuttings Most of the Climbing Roses are grown on their own root# for which reason they can be propagated free-| ‘ly. from cuttings. This jway to increase one’s and recom | !ally hag certain kinds which root ruilip jrtecks. Ordinarily the bulbs are plae- | * Gladiolus. jed four orjfive inches apart, but may} grower6| be set three inches apart.in, groups. | orothy Perkins Ped rapidiy by laying canes Which are near the ground out covering. them with a little soil. , Boots will form and at the end of a year the new plants may be separat- ed from the parent. 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