,Litt1e Grir1-Let s see you. do lsome tricks.-Naf.ional Mdnthly. Little Gir1-Ar~e you the trained nurse mother said was coming? W1\Tv1;rse-Yes, dear, I the {rain- ed nurse. T A BENEDICTS IDEA. i I Mrs, Benham-T-A11 the world lov- es a lover. ` 4-]3';3~11h2V11n--Su1~e! man can popular any} time if he is Willing to , `make a fool of himself. [ i `SUPREME TEST.` Is she` fond of children? Very. ~She 1l even rent her houses to peo- `ple who have them.--Detroit Free IPress. _ . PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS Little Gr~ac&-My fathertworks in a bank, .Wh.t does yours do ? Little Jessie---Whatever Mmnina says. . I `At a reception in -London a young `lady, mistaking Marconi for Mas-| ca2'ni, said: * I -do wish you d; play: me your lovely `Intermezzo, 1 l With pleasure, -mad-am, answered Marconi, but I shall have to play it on a wireless piano.-Boston Tran- script. $1.00 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE UNITED sirxrnzs suascnxmcsns V $1.59 an ADVANCE 4, Al _ A--_I_ Luv .-.u.'v- .n4c\r11. .I4A.u\uc1.u', U1: .c.u.uvru., .I]-1., was joking about his proposal that all married men have a hole punched in their left eazr -as a mark of i-diemtication. .A After -all, you know, said! Dr. Linden, smiling, this identication mark would be far less humiliating than the abraded nose `or discolored optic. - The. Rev. W 1;;:d;.;".,; vA-11:mofa, <:f\":v\4-no ntu-.5. L:r\ .._....-_-1 MARKS OF MARRIAGE. READY TO QBLIGE. New and Artistic Designs in SCOTT S THE LAUGH LINE. SHE KNEW. -Published trom the olce, 123 Dunlo Street, T uu'ne.1n' the County of Simooe; t e Pro- unoe of Ontario. Uana.da.o;very Thursday Mornimz, by Booxgsronri WALL PAPER CURIOUS. Manager Cohvyncers. 33? sums `at 5 per cent. 0 Owen ' 8t., LL.D., D. Barrie. M. Stewart. _._.._.____._._.__..___________ Lmmox, "OOWAN & BROWN, mn- riatra, Solicitors for obtaining pro- bate of willu, guardianship and ad- ministration, and general Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Oices, Hinds block, No. 0 Dunlop street, Barrie. + Money to loan at 4% and 5 per cent. Branch oioefat Cree more and Alliston. Haughton Len- n_ox, K.C., Alex. Cowan, G. E. J. `av-r 1) CRESWICKE In ALEXANDER, BAR- ristere, Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Ontario, Proctors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Moneyuto loan. Ofce, Ross block, Barrie. _. A. E. H. Creswicke, K.C., Arthur Alexander. STRATHY & ESTEN, BARRISTERS,` Solicitors in -High Court of Justice, Notaries Public , Conveyancers. Of- ces over the Bank of Toronto, Bar- rie. Money to logn at lowest cur- rent rates. G. H. Esten. DR. J. A. Surgeon, I`:-nuv|+17 CUTIFUIUII IJLDI4 Ilaluaa uuv on-nvuvg cu [acqua- subscribers now in arrears for three months "and over will be charged $1.50 per annum. :::-f DR. A. T. LITTLE, LATE OF Churchill, Ont. Oce and residence, John . St., near corner Elizabeth. Phone 213. DR. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, etc., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.R.C.P., London. -Gice and residence, Dun- lop street, Barrie. Telephone 77. Residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite Fliza- beth Street Methodist Church), Tele- @133. H. T. ARNALL. OFFICE AND | phone 167. 35 A0 ` .U.liD'-1', .I3l11lt.l.U.lI0LJ.u.u, _8olicitor, otary Public, &c. Olce, -1st floor Bank of Toronto Building. Money to loan at lowest rates. DRTMORTIMEB LYON, 31 CARLTON 3 St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn (N. I Y.), Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Sat- urday. Diseases-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 a.m. -to 5 p.m.', and by appointment. inn. E. ROGER WELLS, late of New York Hospital, N.~Y., Man- hattan Maternity Hospital, N.Y. New York Skin and Cancer Hos- pital, G1'aee; Hospital, Toronto. a Special attention given to Dis- ` eases of the Skin. _ ' Office and Residence,-Cor. of Col-I ` lier_ and Clapperton St. Phone 21- y 275 { L.R.C.P. 8: s. Edinburgh; M.F.P. & s. Gkasgow ` ---_SURGEON---- l___ Having spent 4 years Post Graduate work in British Hospitals and having served as Clinical . Assistant in Golden Square Ear. Throat 8: Nose Hospital, London- Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital (Mooreldsl ; for a term as Resident Suygeon in Royal London 0 hthalmic Hospital; Bristol Eye Hospital, Bristo ;and Birmingham I-:y_e Hos ital, Birmingham : former Member of British phthalmological Society. (\'In`lall"D Ha `ha ---- 4-... L-_.._.__ *n - r-v--H M. D.. C. M. ('I`or.) Late of Toronto General Hospital. Once of the late Dr. Smith. Collier S . Phone CI. 32-ly EI:c@nrtl:crng:Mvau%cc| I UTIWIN, i i MURPHY J5 ESTEN, ON- tario Land Surveyors, Engineers, etc. Established 1852. Office, Medical Building, 8. E. corner Rich- mond and V Bay streets, Toronto. Telephone, Main, 1336. Instructions left with Strathy & Esten, Solici- tors, Bank of Toronto Building, Barrie, will be promptly attendedkgo. 110:, K. Brown, |G. G. SMITH & 00., PHONE 32. ES- tablished 1869. Undertakers. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Barrie, Ontario. snow: I I U LURN I . Wehavea large amount of money to loan atloweat current ratemeitherm small or in large umounts. on the security of good farm mort- Eogea. , cCAR'l`HY. BOYS MURCHISON. unlop Street Barrie. SPECIAL nu: vonxsuuuz msumgg go, |yvill now sell their In aw vn......-:. - mu now seu their 10 dgy Tm 8150 fer 8100 Insurance. W1-in linten shipping Horus West. , --... . vuIIlUIIII\I-I 1110 will their 10 _81450 per Insurance- V _p--nj A. F. A. mALcoMsor1' The Inaurande Man '\.I4V . ` SKIM-MILK COWS. - T ANY of our rural readers will be interested in some facts - recently come to light in the State of Ohio, which show that the watring or skimming of milk is be- ing done by the cows themselves, and not by their owners. This is what Commissioner Strode, of the Ohio Dairy and Food Commission, says about it: i ' 1 US. at no `J9, .\'JV1LV|J L.lLL|.1L\:LLn.A-, Surgeon, -et.., Coroner for Simcoe County. Oice and residence: Wil- liam street, Ailandale. Telephone 269. .% 35.31.90!`-D --,Cm (_Successor.to the late R. L. Baa-wick) Fire and Life` Insurance Real Estate Agency Money to Loan A munbqr at good Farm and `lawn lu- ponlouor sale on any mm. . --\aaQ\IQV Eye. Ear,.~I;Iose 6 :I`hroat. - --.--. sygau-u.usunAuvAu5I\oIA OUUICIIJ n OFFICE-78 DUNLOP STREET. BARBIE. Phone 54. . P. 0. Box. 96. _j If you want to_ 151-\` am`.---...-- Dr. J. ARTHUR ROSS RAD HURST, BARRIQTER, zitor. Pu_blic, _&c. _0_i(e, of Toront `Buildings, Barrio 0bserv_at-ion during a period` of ten years, and recent investigations by the State dairy and food depart- ment, have- shown` the somewhat startling [fact that the average na-_ tural solid content of milk produced in Ohio is on the decline. Analyses of numerous samples of milk by chemists of the State department proved them to be below standard in solid: content, which has resulted in many presecutions. These samples -----A -------t---A-J Av` `Inn. c`MVQ nm 111'}- A--`1,J`W`5~ MONEY ro I..O AN an Inn-In nunnn..4 -1 _.-__ _ mnmrmmsi C, EVANS, PHYSICIAN, -1. I`! .... .. `nu Q31-nnnn J sunvmronsf g-wI`lII`K W0 y Transit Policy at Write or call if you fut. "BARBIE Tgrm 1. Th 1 any Duper inth.`. ,fng: V ha`; a ,0 y or the largest sub `in v . latter {not demonstrate M `It: pstrpnn. If you have any '8 the lht place It with the paper ghat r3Je'`;3nz mm _ not afraid to pay the pnce. he 1. Advertisement; are charged ,, j:::`o-l2 lines nonparen meusureccording TRANSIENT ` U y 1-,1~[sl N. Legal Notices. Auction 1 etc,--Firat insertion 1-; ce.;;&;3ea' `:"l`i3meny, on uent insertion 5 cents pe1-che E. N R as notices. 10 cents per mm Enaoittiion :;t5~ti:=.nts per line for each mggrn-g use on o e some - o be oer line. munch Ob'V Po?` BARRIE RAILWAY cums Aj";vp;11zTlsIFNG RATF3 IIIBEITIOII U]. be per uv UV: uuvo - comm-zncul. menu - Rated will be given on application corrnucr cu Arm zg_ Advertisers will please bear ' notice ofintentiqn to chan e a:{',,e l'}t`.d tn Inustbe handed _mto the ogce not lafgmuu Saturday at 10 oclock. and the cop , `M change muatabe in THE ADVAxc;,7m"M later tha.n.12oclock noon on Mona, M week. otherwise the ad'vertise1-'3 annou `" in may not be made pubhc until tbe u-eekf'1"M ins. OI coxmcxsnn ADVER'l`XSENlN'rg Dnnlnnnnd nvnrtinnmnnoa .. n , .,v.-............, .-u 1 nuts: |n|'_1||[;" conjegged advertisements on rm; , us want: of all kinds, logt and f_ound, for sale or-to rent. spcqxc amcles, e1c__ 9 must be accomnanied wxth the cash. Cuts fox advrtiscmcnts must in _ CV _ case be mounted on sohd metal bag R I-ms am mm mu 0 Llmlte (1 Manufacturers of and Dealer; in all kird Rough and Dressed Lumber ` W 3-4-- n.._I. QI|...l.. I_4___:- AAHUIUCT V " . F`;-rlor Finish. 2 2.9r.r.:~.?:."#a"-!%sf"an"= we-`er m"~s . ' . 11' . I`. -S, Plum M`}`i'tg:It3`l:st 3*:;g";u,.. e We rusnulg, nuuclluig. A'l0u|(1ln2; 1`.e.g,m Hot Blast Drying Kiln. Lqulng and P(;Ilssh';2g,llt-ll:at: dwood Flog Contracting and Building Estimates given` .0FI"ICE-BAYFlELD S'l`.. BARBIE. on I CRAIG!-IURST, ONT. I LICENSED AUCTIONEER I ran `rm: counnv or suvucoz. Most reasonable terms given 0:139; Stock Sales JOHN JENNETTI O11 ueuvery to uuux ucyuuu, papa-.u__. ie-3,. and cheese factories in various parts of the State, and these samples were thoroughly represaentativee of the product sold. I 1._1:-____1 L..:. an v II.!z!?! E9 unsir NEXT 0603 TO THE 'rA~N:a'yI {$1. Jphn & Groolml T1` Druggist. MAKES YOUR SKIN LIKE VELVET- Monkmatfs Glycedonia. Has a rnarvellous effect on rough skin. One or two applica- txons will remove the rougnness. and by its occasional use the skin acquires the smoothness and softness of a baby's. Glycedoni: is not sticky, and gloves may be worn a few moments after using it. Price 15c and 25c. Delight- ful after shaving, J;jmmspAY, JULY. 1s,f . Boilers. Engines and all kinds of {arm and gtatxonary machinery made and repalred on shortest notxce and moderate prices. `V:E?I:(:y pur_ehased~ on the on delivery to ' , , , -1- A--- PIUDKR/UU!V`5u'| .2.-. nnuunn` `s1;'reets"W um my----`..--~ 01` up- milk d_epots_, crea.I}1e_-r- 1-1n1I1In1Q DUNLOP STREET EAST B_A-R I E lfewed Entirely from the Pines! Malt and Hops. Al work done by expert machin. ist and guaranteed first class BARBIE BREWINB BIJMPANY M.0NKMAl`n." payable anywhere. 7L-c~7"j9|'lJ`~on outside banks cashed Qf exchange. 6'ashed' or Collected` "'. 9.EERO`FT, AW"-"" :10?-l'l_0ItfavoraI$le terms. 3IIndld Am: and roman The Best,,and Brightest III Cask_and Bottle l\J\l\. vv-.. vauw ,, IV-/V . It could not be believed that so many p1'od~uce.r~s were actually_wa.ter.- ing or skimming their milk, and this led to further investigation. In- spefctors visited a number of dairies and tested samples from individual cows for butter fat; Samples were also tested after the milk _from a number of cows: had been mixed. The result was s*u1'p.rising. There were cows whose `milk barely tested 2.3 per cent.; others ranging from] 1 I this up to 3 per cent, which is the legal butter fat stand:a.rd. _ '11..-- --- NEANUFACTUREES`. L.BAN KERS. How-o-A-1ozo 4 Expeft Machinists & CO. 'P-H(OVNiE 1 36 uxzfguo --\~..-- -v.- .. Evidently some of. the milkmen had been ned for selling milk which. if ad-ulterated `at all, must have been adulterated by dame na-V ture herself. The question is now, whether the court has atright to ne than 3 per cent. milk. We dwon- t think they have, and yet how else .any and every cow which gives less` can the milk be protected-, and _'the quality of the dairy cow *improved'=?J Barrie. Tweg Thr- ;] mm} )4 ~ I_ an inn` Aunu and int 9455. ; n..-_. T}1~ I dig?-111 ( ParI<< -$ 'Statim ifrom Ii `lean-.< s from t} people `low 21. 1 tures. '0ver Ins ' Th.- 'an in:-H t(,`I1:H|-(- .s...(.- _. .31 >_ less 111;: Snluri `total I`(`( Sm-.V-i; onnr. HE DIDN T ADVERTISE. HARDWARE merchant zwent: hometosupper one night and anew silver percolator -was on the table. He asked his wife where she got it and she said: Why, dear`, I selected it out of Smith s= catalo- gue and it only cost me $4.25.an'd the express. Of course the hue- band was mad in_ a. moment, and said: "`Why*.in.the deuce didn t you tell me you wanted V the thing? ' I have lots of them in my store and . they only cost-me $3. Then `the wife handed him one like :this`:. Well; J ohn; if you" would lxdvertisev once in a while so the people would `know. you `were still in busi1_1e'ss, maybe the people `w ldn t Vserid -....'.. 1.... .. .........L .A...C !! ....'..I` $'I..n;..n ` ri6g_ . a. t\\'m:1 IlC`(`>'~`n -the Tm Jan Ha I , Thl IS) Near .< -M ..+' 9 `V"" v` 9 gu 1'0 lthxs _\ U)1H1t f Law were M21 year lit 'l`}1<- "for $10 :a.m'<:.m 1 t from h meet. :11 ()nl_\` and $17 This i~' Onl Reso inclu momrson onnw, runnxsnnn; The- Eh`? Ful to all W 1'itL ll.5II".L 2 gen 1 Jul) ; Finax rt, an T}1'~ ` 10.30 : cago few` citizens `who ,will- not . endo'rso` gthis uctiono The, d:i`1c1_ 1It y is not in- ;of J %%r9su1ations V Mi rs: CIICJI-VG` UJJK7 MFIW VV\JL|I\JIl II D\)I&\l away for so much, stu,_ and there are some -not one hundred miles from Barrie .who could pnot bywtaking to heart the incident quoted. - ` D " cm W "Vi we} 3-9_o1{ai;io;5 .' making it -unlawfxxl 01: _any, person` to bathe within ten f__et '1 `of {any public dock, Awhethetr -clad.in `It- Bdthing suit <._vr_ not,_and. nuuvwsvvwwuu -v v--. _. V. ' * % i5'i'1y incxudimz "sunay. BATHING HOUSES. NEEDED.` Q EVERAL -ago ;"5`1:1:o;;;:7;;-1;1;;a:I`3;;~l;l';;_; ..........Gmvenhurat I._Iam I.I p m..'l`orunto& Midland `MI: m "1130 p m..g3obalt Special _.. _'l;1Is;n t~_,_',|,_- Oollgwooil, Ana Moaford. 1.. lllldm Lpm .. `7.0pm Tlcnus or Sunscnxrrxo. Hamiltoh, reactant- No. u7.?..7.{4v 0. m polo P m _" 56....5.Ipm No. 53.. No 55 acpueuu utvnnd from Bu_-no an an Idiom: ' ..'l.47nin .J8Dm 19 A 1_u-gA_'._ -1.'-___-- v.1 13-... ..-....... .. game;-.:'mo~`: i ly `situated,-.-but ag .weT : with one of the most beautiful or panseeof-v'mter in we -have no complaint` in this direction;_ ` `_Do;. w.e`iap'pne'ciate this priceless boon? It does not appear that wire yalue Kempenfeldt `Bay at half vits".`wo_rth. At a very small expense.-`-possi'bl,y not more than $400, bathing` houses could be erected, and it would be "money .well spent.` Barrie caters . to summer people--`-at least it is sup- posed to-but the accommodation. af- forded is very muchof a joke. It _r. is: time the members: of the Town Council got the larger vision and commenced a. line of improvements calculated to make Barrie more at- tractive to summer tourists and travellers. - ` ' Dr. Hastings the Provincial Medi- cal Health Oicer hasbeen handing out copies` of e the following letter from Messrs. House-Fly` & Co., `which appeared in Wife_: . . To Madam Careless Housewife--Mr." ` ` Indierent Citizen-: ' . ` Dear Sir or Mad.am',-Thia is to inform you that we _will : be at your screen door earlier than. usual this summer, with a choice line of sum- mer infections, including" infantile diarrhoea, typhoid fever, diphtheria, etc. Special inducements for babies are offered in a -new line of bacteria, insuringl long` illness and slow death. `'17 I , ,c ___._`...... on.`-o\Q. vavvv xaxalblaanlm ` We desire to call particular atten- tion to an insidious variety of bovine tubercle bacillus, which "we are carrying to your milk supply. This tubercle -`bacillus is w.ax'rai1ted to pro- duce largo tufbenculous glands in I your children-' and slow tuberculosis of. the bowels, which we guarantee. to be fatal in 20 per cent. of cases in- I fonnzl ' ` HAVE FINE LINE 0E Goons G1-:'r R1-:sUI.'1"s.r Our firm nds it unnecessary to call the attention of your patrons to" results. A We get` them. Lookoat your cemeteries lled with the patrons of the line of products we carry. _Visit your hospitals; the `beds are occupied `by those we infected.` Not in city in the country has less--many more --than 10 percent. of the people sick. "No other rm can point to so many cases of typhoid or so `much illness among -babies as we can, as _a result of our methods. _` 4 eomg North. . `nal-u UK: Juovu fectedi, | (?a'11 f y;)u see the advantage ive have over hog cholera or pip? Walk through your -onphan asylums; (whd .made the fatherless -and lnotherltfss children? We did. 0 KIL MANY BABIES. i Every July, August and Septem- ber we increase the sickness and death of our babies, several hundred per cent; We cause babies to die. by *the thousands. VVe laugh at our enemies Iwho dole out insect powder, which only ogivesxus a good: drunk ; and y poison, which does_n t materially in- terfere with our business. No one can hurt us until thevault, manure heap-, open garbage pail and dirty` yards are wiped out. Of course, that won t be done right away. .' v ' Yours for dirt, disease, and death, 11' `IN: A In I `Total Mileage Operated in 1910- was 640,158 and Last Year It Was -655,618. ` One of the most remarkable. evi- dences" of progress is to be found in the statistics of railway mileage throug'hou.t- the world. Records re- cently compiled, bringing the gures `down to include the year 1910, show that the "total mileage operated was 640,158, which is 14,460 .mi]es='more than the, year `before. Of this in- crease,` 6,221 miles were in the old world. and 8,239 in the new. The table folows: Old World: Miles New World Miles Europe. 207,488 N. America 283,563 _ 1-_Asia.`.. .0 63,341 S. America 43,638 ` Africa 22,905` Australia 19,275 Total.. .293,734 Total 1 _ V 346,424. 1 INCREASE RAILWAY MILE- } AGE--14,46O MORE MILES a-'- V"--V "'2-"1 In the last decennial period the` additions amounted to 149,092 miles, 58 per cent. `of which ,was in the new world-, and more than 40 per cent. in North America. How ' great the in- dustry of making `railways has be- come, and how it has groawn may be `seen from the~fol1_owing statement of the miles opened` in each decade sinoe".1840, in which year there were 4,772 miles in the round: world: Decade Miles. Decade Miles -Inll in an nnn dnnn l\l\ Auaahln T840-55. . 1850-60. . `I860-70. . 187_Q-80. . ' noticeable that whi!e_Great Britain i*24.731.e.`t-his` A remarkable feature of the com- pilation is to be found in the record- of mileage of state railways in the dierent countries, From this it awo- peqrs that very nearly 30 `per cent- of the railways of the `world me worked} by government/at 107,746 miles,_ in -E11aroIpe,t 36,365: in Asia', three-fths of the ,4 African` mvileages, and 18,036 out of the 19,275 miles `in eAustraJ_as .ia.i ` Itgis has no state 'rai1waye,} _`andv only 1,7_18i; out oia .'t0taI Of; . . _ \ . _ 93* AV-J-JO\rIJI 6"-Elk 1840-50.. ..19,333 1390-50 152.17 .. .. 43,159 1890-1900 107421 1860-70. . . . 63,317 1900-10 " 149,092 1870-80..._101,081 0 . 'I`hus of the miles of rail- `way in.1910 nearly two-thirds 'l1a_ve been bum in the last `thirty yeaws, H2n;e5i%i 363:` I ICIII ` '55 No. ~ ~ 0- .10 4.8 a. m Bu1l'ulo&.North Bay "MO I! In f8 01 119 a In Toronto&Muak.Wh.`....... .. .. . . . .. ..Nouh Boy 8: Toronto 5.18 pm 8 It q:..Turontoa.ndNorthBo.y....o .. g _'j"'l'o:-onwkliuntsvillo 8.3 p m 66 8. p mToront.o&Nurth'Bay IMO pm 0; I t\_._ ____L____L Q - ...._ ll 1 88 O5 most bu;.iI1u;2at".l1"o`1?r;e Kw: Ontario for it9.size,"a1so does the most ;advertising in its localpapems. ' Oshtiwa. Reformer. Kingston Whig. A hdrse may. slip occa.iona1,1y_ on an oiled- street, and a` long dress may suer `from trailing on the. ground, `but the dust is laid and the cause of more disease than -anyone can corn.- jecture; H amilton Spectator. I The impecunious v bibulist is more worried over the diiculty of secur- ing` his share of Ca_nada s `big drink bill the fact that a. few decimal points were misplaced,` in the statis- Ll-.. ...--L'l:,..'l.,..J London Free Press. There. is good judgment in the Port Arthur plan which sets prison- i ers to work clearing bush lands in ' t-hat vic-init-y, making them ready for agriculture. A man. mav be ready to take up cleared land who would not look at land- which required clearing. 'i'c2'{1rii"s`13'ed"." Stratford_ Beacon, Lord Roseberry says the need of the world now is men. It always has been. It is the duty of/the univer- sities to supply them, he also con- tends. That .is true to a. certain ex- tent. but there have been great men who never attended_ a. university. Be- cause. this is so university traiiiing should not, however, be despised. 3 THE VEGETABLE GARDEN ` When Parliament was i_n session a number of very useful papers on agricultural topics were read by prominent authorities before the Standing Committee of the Senate 3' on agriculture and forestry. One of these by Saxby Blair, Professor of Horticulture, Macdona.ld- College, Quebec-,' deals with the growing of` garden vegeta.bles.W- After pointing` out certain important details more! or less common in their application to all vegetable crops, theauthor fol- lows with `more specific information relative to the growing of many of the principal` vegetable c'r'o'ps grown in this country. Among other im- portant -points taken up are the con- struction. and management_ of hot beds -and cold frames, kinds and ap- plication ,-of manures, tillage, su.c- cessional Vsowi-ngs, etc. - Among the crops dealt with are tomatoes, onions, cauliower, ' celery, melons, parsnips, sweet `herbs, asparagus, etc. Of` all these -and other -desirable varieties are named. This paper is issued as a. pamphlet of seventeen pages and is being distributed free by the Pub- . lications Branch fat the ~Dep'artment of Agric_nltur_e_a-t_ Ottawa. . "I beets, salsify, egg plants, spinach. ' \ Lomk PAPERS ormnousl b THE REAL QUESTION. Who is that ,man in the next room with. the great shock T of red W7 Why, he. is the husband of the famous singer._Gastali1}i. ' 1 J- L57 , I,l_| married ?- '(3;iw11"ia.:__;ci1`v"t`<.>`Wix that does % the ._-A. L-__.__... -1. .`L....... ..- 2....-- 4.;`......-. 2.-. Yes; bu} who before he I . _ _-__3 _ .1. O 13..-... 1'I__ -1- { --N0R HOME TRAINING`. v -v - --- V -j ------7 - ` I Joint Accounts may beopened in the names of Two or more people} the money fromwhich may be withdrawn by any one Of them 01' -the survivor of them. . . 1'0 `No. 58;.. mend Allandalei Branches HIS CHIEF WORRY. I BANKING Vnusmass TRANSACTED MONEY LOANED To RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE bSURE-IT .1=_-AYS, THE OIL. UJ_\LIJ VVJJNF VV Vi,%?---Furom ` savings. Bank. DeP9rE'!**~ `Q manna I\ W1E MOVE. RN Abvh Ever cdurtsy shown to our clients. `mconponA'rE.n 1355 _ Good morning has the subdivision agent unloaded any more prairie land on you this morning? ` The allegation that editors desire cornespondents to .write on. one side of the paper ' only, so ' that the editor may use the other side him- self has been indignantly denied. ` Joinedi in June is the way a Southern newspaper heads an ac- count of a wedding. This suggests a few other a_]1ite-rations such as: Faste'ned in February, Mated; in 'March, Attached in August, Spliced in September, Nailed in November, and Divorced in De- '- -__-`.-_'_ , AV`) V\AlAJ\I\JA | oember. On a business trip to `the city a farmer decided to take home to his wife a present of a. sxhirtwaist. Go-1 3--.. _..L_ A .-J-.\..._ A\%\AJ W116 H. 1JIU$-uh U1 a. nut: uvvaxav. uuv 'ing' into a store and A beingdirected to` the waist department`, he asked! the. lady clerk to show him some. What bust ? asked she.- The far- mer looked round quickly and` ana- wered: I don t know; I didn t hear '; ;'L,'__ __ 99 1 VV\.l\zH.l.u L ' anything. i What you put. the |do]lar before the man ? ba.wled? _T the ; candidate. ` F 'w"i`-1:43 goes after it, answered { an old farmer in the crowd.-_-Louis-V 1 ville Cou:rier-Journa1. % C I all? II` riltwrwuvt ' urn ew nhme will be added to the Sub- oonpuogn fist until the money is paid. _|..|...--Sh--. _--no in 1.-manna `nu llnuan rnnnthn