L`l|lll`HlL'|L.'|d1 (`hop ()|T(`l` \\'11io11 ml: `L Sh()\\' H14-i Have You Been There ? Paint and Wall Paper Store FURNITURE Safety F irst---H arley s Next An up-to-date line of new furni- ture at very reasonable prices. Your old furniture taken in part pay?- ment. Anything not in stock can be supplied on short notice. 80 Dunlop St. -- Phone 23 If It s Furniture You W ant Call and See HARLEY S IT WILL PAY YOU DRS. LITTLE & LITTLE. PHYSIG inns, Surgeons. Omce and Real- donce, 47 Maple Ave. Omco hours: 1 to 3 p.-m., 7 to 9 p.-m., or by appointment. A. T. Little. M.D.,- W. C. Little, M.B. Phone .01`) A. E. SMITH 20 MULCASTER St. WHERE ! THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1924 J5 DR. MORTIMER LYON. 122 BLOOR St. West, Toronto. will be at 91 Owen St., Barrie, 1st Saturday of each month. Diseases-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 am. to 5 p.m., and by appointment. ..----------------:-- l DR. VICTOR A. HART, GRADUA 1`Ej of Trinity University and also gr-a.dua;te of Edinburgh and G183" gow. Specialty, stomach diseases _ Otce, corner Bayeld and War-_ slay Sis. Entrance off Worsley ` Oice open until 8 p.m. DR. W. A. LEWIS SURGERY .-\.\'D DISEASES 01" ; WOMEN 3 Associate Coroner, County of Slmcoe 1 Phone 61. Office---:'.`< Collier S1 T Ofce Hours: nn ._.`. 10-Jnonm R"n-Q1-mm 0. R. I{l'Sl(. OPILI). Eyes` ]C\`nmined (Glasses I-`ittnd Grarluutn Canadian Ophzhulmic I Crrllrrgv, '1`0:`0nir). 1 es: Eli /;1l)-lh $1.. nun-ie. Phone 143* ED.\H/`ND HARDY. I\IL'S. BAG - ., J I~`.T.C..\I. 'I`e.1cher of Piano, Or-3 . San. Vocal and Musical Theory I.mI.(., Organist and Choirmaster of St CD39.` A11t1r>w s Presbyterian Church `l .h. Gold medalist of Teronto Conser-\ 1" vatory of .\Iu3ic and ot the Uni-`H?E'U. versity of Toronto. 113 Wor51e31h' street. Phone 663. ;;`) ,`1`i d ~-__._.1 UJ.l'J2A1V=1)mK. UUWALV, ouuuxua eor to Lennvox, Cowan & Brown. Barrister, Solicitor for obt-aaining probate of will, guardianshrtp and administration, and General Soul!- cltonr, Nobary. Conveyancer, etc. Money ~t-o loan. 0111-ces: Hinds Block, No. 8 Dunlap street. PROF. D. E. Piano and 21 Collier 1 ._____-----------_:__ M B. w. SYLVESTER. TEACHER oF| Piano. Violin and 'Ce11o. 120} Bayeld St. Phone 974w. ; .----- I PERCY HOADLEY is prepared to! accept a limited number of pupils In nm fnnnwinzz Organ. VOICE z71*z-c)}'Es4s:i6NKiI` CARDS VICTORIAN onmm or` NURSES`. Barrie Branch. Nellie .\1. Lay-! cock, R.N., C.I .1'~I.N.. 86 Worsleyj St. Telephone 751w. Olce 95: Dunlop St. (Ross Block). Phone} 10251. Oice hours. 2 to 3 p.m.{ daily. ) D. F. MCCUAIG. B.A. Successor to Creswicko & Boll Barrister, Solicitor. Etc. Money to Donn Olllco. Ross Block. Barrio HLJJ. `Z18. K10 \JoI.Ju.va----`... V - I`UxI:I:.u. 1)1uI-:(t'r0n.<'. Smith's S('l'\'i(~c- (`nsts Nu .\lm'a" I oppn day and n'!5.',ht. .\1m'<:ue and` chzme`. in vonnection. EslzLl)1isl1e(l 1869. -.. ,,,- an ll:u'I'i0.. Ont. m. H. '1'. ARNALL, OFFICE} and residence corner of Toronto; and Elizzmbeth streets. (Opposite' Elizabeth St. Methodist Churoh.) Telephone 167. Phone U TU ------ V. I7L'Nl*IH.\L I3Il{l*I(l`Ol`{ .\.\'D lJ.\lR;\h.\lEI`. Open Day and Night 47 Elizabeth 51,. Phone 21 accept nmneu nuxnucr UL pupu: in the following: Organ, and Piano. Studio, 46; Clapper- ton St. Specialist on voice pro- duction. Phone 283w. DR. E. G. TURNBULL u , , , `. -p :p-n.nI vv..2...._... I` Lnnuun. :1. . G. sMiT1& (id. rw.v\v._... \ | ]\'[!"V{\ylsn"q -4-~;.... `( DONALD ROSS, LL.B., BARRIS` ter, Solicitor, etc. Masonic Tem- ple Building, Ba.rrie. Money to loan. _ *- CI !...1;9XD FUNER.-\ I. l)lRl`}()'I`()l{S RQ: )1 F810 LESSONS MEDICAL OPTICAL LEGAL . WEIR, TEACHER OF . Violin. Piano Tuner ` St. Phone 513. -43; 6.30-`Z p.m HOU- l:u'ric. Page Six nlgnt. ` 218. l..\S'I' \\'l`}EK`>': DOINGS IX .LI(ilSl..\Tl\'I*} ;\SSE.\[BLY| `Both .\lr. Rztney and Hon. .\I;tnn.ingu Motion by Hon. W. F. Nickle on '[`htn'sd:Ly for second readling of the bill to permit 21 popular vote on the O.T..\., prec.i.piItia.ted such :1 ood of discussion in the Legislature than, =1(ljourn~1n(nit was n1idni.';hvt, until Tll9S(L .t)'. 1-`ii`teen` members Dal'r[i(:`i[)2`l.[@(1. exclus-ive ot .\. Be1an_;er (Lih., Ru.-rsell), whoi moved the a.d_ito11nnn1ent, so that the` speeches did not n\'era}."e very 10n_g,i even \\*~i.1h thuit of Hon. W. E. Raney, who tool; two hours and :1 quarter. 1 1 t iilmlily taken wt , l ( 1 1 1 Doherty urged that debate be (lent. terretl until the following week, but Premier Ferguson said due no-tice had been given and he could not see the zxdv-isa:bi1'ity of delay; the House must get on with business. To a. large degree, the occasion was a. dress xmrade of pnivate mean- bers. vocalizinig the views, as they estimate them, of their wet or dry constiituencies, and candox compels the statement that there was tnii-g.11it:y lintitle new brought out. H-on. W. F. Nickleemplained than the bitll was purely an ena1b'1`in:g measure, to permiiit a. vote on the (`I-'1" A Ilnvnhnitn tlinlnn amt] H19 am can to pl-.`1'1uuzL at VIULU uu un: O.T..A. ant an un-sbwted tmme, and the G-ovemvment was prepared to Lake. ull respon:shbilixty' or fvaming the necessary questixcxns. The AJtt.orney- General me-n-ttioned what some mem- bers failed to note. that the verdict of such popular vote must be bnoughyt by the Government before the Legdsaatmre, so that there is met, in reality, aany amtempt by the ad- mdnsltnation to `1eg'i;sLaJte" for the House, as swgwgested by Mr. Rsgney. .1134-m M'.a.nm.imn- hnhnnfv m-nvnvd -in HOUSE, as swggesreu Liy Lul. nglu-:_y. I Hon. Manrndnsg Dohenty moved in V amendment tha:t xthe bill be read 1 six momths hemce," and -in due` course this will be suaxpomted by a * score or so Qwioailtison members. * Same Ijllberalns will oznpose nnhe asmendamenat, but generally speaking, members out both Qpposimbons have discovered excuse of one k1i'I1K1 or another which penmiits them to fol- low their leaders in cnlticism of nthe Governrmemtis bill. Even wet" Liberals, such as Ed. Tehlles. Io! Nonth Essex, who says his district Ls ready for a. peibisoitte and tired or nhe O.'I`.;A., objects to the bill be- cause it does not embody the ques- tions to be smbnmdmted to the electors. Inf the G had a. majorinty V so slight that Ibhe bill were in danger these Diberaxls would indeed be in a dellicalte posivhion. T.he Conserwaltive majority is their swfegu`-ard from convdemnavtuion at home. 1.1 c-"1I\nl.r` kn v1r\OnI` vl-un+ vnnunlknua :iS ` pa 1'-.1 '~`i>i]iI_\' he iI1UEI`(*.'\jlili'_" and inmm`i:111t. hm l3UH'ut.`IllLli1lUl|JlL Gal. HULIIC. Int should be noted that memlbers or rural nidiinsgs, such as C. R. Mc- Keown (Con., Dufferin); J. G. Leth- bnidge (U.F`.~O., VVest Midldlesex); J. W. VViddie1.d (U.I-`.IO., Nonth On- bainio), and othens. irrespecitive or politics, repented such dristricits s.'t1`on:l,\' behind the 0.T.:\.. while most meanrbers from the cities, inso- far as they were heard, believed their cou.sii-tuen-ts ready for a change in the Act. Quite a. nunmher were specically fa.voI'able to Gox'ern1nent control. XV`. G. We-ichel (Con., North V\'zLte r1oo) and J. A. .\IcCa.us- land (Con., Souiihweet Toronto), speaking earlier in the week. were .=.rmn_4l_v opposed to the O.T.A., and: the sauna 111ig*11it be said of me1nbei's~ rmni Bordpr riri:in_::.<, Lhw (lCi)li(`~ Wilson 01' \\'ind; \\'iIs.')n oi Ni:1'.-`urzi l"2ii!.'<. I 1'i\'aI+: i11mi1l)m`s` |`.\'Dl`( .%>'i0I1.< 11121)` it Ihi; who spoke in rovueinlwr than Cln\'-I'I)IIIf*1il siziiiiis us hr1'n1'o. pi-<~ in : :1 pivi)i>'(-im m` 1'I- ze,-r--mlnm win-n 1mhIir- npiniun pluiiily (`H115 for it; Ihat it ac-r:-.pt.< re-. for .\in': Ihs ilnio : and mi- th-` \'mr*. and In-zuitinin 111:- 1..... s\... u-..u-A AV T,l'nn \(' well to TlH`l` 0 I and or her. ` l|It' \l. 5 forced .. hm ;. :...-..u but 0 :~:1n'u Ill (L .\|`ll.'h lll llflllclll in whirrh :1 mushroom C13 Provincizlrl Sewn `sold to Hon. "Peter `,....I 1nn-1 .........c:`+:m. {ll \\HlL'Il il IIHIDIIIUIIIII UUIIIJUZH |\|l|)\\l Ser'm'itir~s Crmm-.1nA\" `sold I M,ex` Smith in 1921? \zmd 1922 r1uzu1uIi*ti(-.< or Cunzuliun` ibonds and I-Zncrlish in: stock` 1_pu1`(-h:1:~'('(1 in G1`:-at l3I`i12Li11, at :1 wsprezul 01' 11.1 1.0 11 points per` lsha1'<-. In addition. these people` i1ni1kc-d" the Government in the` `mu-L-I91` of o_\'r:ha~ng`e, Col. Price ; r:hzu';_;es. t-ho I r0\1ince pz\)'i11_q par for` `Nu; nnnnal vun who llnnnrinunnl nlqn HADENHURST & HAMBIOND. Barristers, Solicitors. etc. Otce lat oor Masonic Temple Build: mg. Money to loan a.t1oWes1 rates. IEUILI |'J LAIJII. .L ITLUL : and ` bonds 15119. ish ; pu 1`cl1:1:~:m1 1 gnrnn (I n(' `I 1 1, In L'lliU'_'_{L`S. UH` l'l'U\`llllZt' 1m_\u1; pun nu` I.h() pound, and `the draxmrmmnt. also` paid ovr-1' an-.r1Ie(l intm~(esI, n0I.hwiIh-|| ; 11121! Sales on London (xx- r:hu11 are IlaI." 1403595 on L110 `I transactions have been gurs;-(1 out |u- 1 kn N ran an 1-1` 1] nnn m In ant $1.? . LlilIlhLLl.'LlU|lh ll:.l\L' Ur`:-`u II_b,'u|I:'u ulu :l)}' Ihe `ll'0ztSll1`_\` (lr-.pa1tLmen.t, at $58,794 in 1921. $227,544 in 1922. .uml $44,850 in 1923. To this 1n`u:s.t be zultlr.-rl the excess over a. nonmml m:Lrl which the Province was l`orco to pay for statutory sinking fund bonds. Total loss on the deals is `1em.u.Ii\' 0st.i'ma;te(l at $303,000. but the Public ;\c(~mlnls Coimnrittee, which m';.;aniz0(l on I<`ridu_\' with \V. l-`inluyson. Iinsat. Simcrio, as chair- man, will no doubt nd out all `about it. zxftoI' it gets throu:.;h ww`it,'h Whv first `-item tackle :cl1:mf.:e {l().'~`R on l`i'r~as1I1'y bills placed in N\.*.\\' ` Yorlc. i ._.._.__._ ` N's a pom` wne.-1: in which there! ure no now m'it1enc(=s of the Gov(=rn-1 uwm s (l(-tt`-mnix1a.tir)n to exercise, vc-nnon1_\'. Arlepu1a.ti0n from the` .(`,.1umdi:u1 .\Ianuf.'1ct111'r-1'5` Associa- irinn was infmwl by Premior Ier2:u- 1> ()n this week that the (':-0vm~nmm1l. would 1mt1m1:r->1` '_.'!'ilIH $100.HOU mwurrl zu1nm1istmtinn of the Cmn m>ns:1.tirm I`r>z1rd. The mz1mIf:1cI1n'- nrs might be hzml up. but the n......;m-n u'uu ox-on mnrn an -\vn l'!`f)Vlh(r`~ \\".\-S CVUII mun: hu. .\u impm'1unt s'.u'inL' has been made, it is 1oa.1'no(l, in connection with flow-rmnent z1l\ (>misix1:.:. for me plzuzinar of which the late adminis- tration paid _:r>nur()11s foes to vmwous agencies. H7uhex=Lo depa.nLn1c11-ts have iml`ivi(I\m1}_v looked aA t.e' thevir own a(l\'o1'1.isim.: in Va-1"Lo11s publica- tinn:-. with natural o\'erla.pping of m'1'o1-t and the maximmn of expense. U\'lLlC`,' .\'i('l:10, .-\ f\ 'l` \ L/U1. \\ . 1'4. 1 lllf, slm-1-, wountl up the I on \\'0(lnc-s and n}; mmhlwr (~`t+11. n z- mt` ur\|\\4\ nivnkln V Jl.`Hl> l' {\I|,*Il.\dv5 UH] 01' 1'01nz11'1 Iii nr-k I~r\I\iu\ nnn Illh` lHH';` uuu \\'01'rl 01' I-Ion. .....-- (`,n,-n-..1 ?-- I STEWART & STEVVART, BAR-I risters, Solicitors, Notaries Public, and Conveyancers. Money to loan Lin any sums at lowest current rates. Olce. 1:; Owen street, Barrie. D. M. Stewart. I llI\ |ll\',J(l| b1Id_:r,-L (Iv- l the In-Mex`; n in e.\ po.s`-' 3 bond ...` 1.. Hid!` `a.`Iu_.;e H'(LllU.U\.l ULIVL U) UULH DIUCD. ' T1'.inity`s superior combixraon ment spelled defewt for St. Andrexws, Itheir Con., fast passing getting them baskets 3a.us- whnn most needed. St. Andrews nhavd nLo),|n good share of the play, buL were \v(]'(=,llI12l-bl? to locale the buslcets xviith as ;m(1atr~Ilin:: c-{I`c->cr. 'Dhe tussle was hz1.rd 1l)e1'sia11d `zzst. in fact just about the best :9 r:a.1m- playml in the 1OI1_L1lC' so fun} I d; Tho IQ-un1:~` 2 |\/\|~>- `y Vl`uni4xv L'nn~uvn vc11:4 f` 1.`r\r:sv- I 1 0 x 0l{lLl.l;\ Ll). Tl'};\.\I DEl~'E;\'l`.N' I ST. .-\.\'DRE\\"S .~\ l` ]}.~\SKETB;\LL! 'wn.1s[le mew. l Ht. .~\nd1`ews \vex'(- rather 11n`1`0r-` Iunale in that Ross Cowan, 1'eg'11l-ax` can-t1'e, had to retire in the first ten` minutes of play when he tore the l:iga.1nen-ts of the lintle nger of his left hand in a scrimlnage 1'01` `the I ball. r\--Hun u-nu nu Hxniv Iunrite Qhnl - nan. Orillizt won on t.hei1` merits. Shmi Fast passes and accurate shotvt.in_; - kept the tallies mounutin-,g stezulii-_v. Barrie also dmopped in some meat slmts. bunt their comlbinaition wa.s more spasmodic and shooting :1 trie less sure. . There were no 0utst.and.in=g stars. For Oriilzia S.te.p`hens and `Brwund shwred `the scoring houovurs, and for Barrie M=cKn)i:ghJt and Smith. Bloom and Rauey played a nice de- fence for Orillia. and Bha;ck'sUocl: and Duck held 'the orp.posdn.g f0I'W`3.X`dJS in fine style for the Locals. \Vi.1'k=inson passed well but `couldn't get a. lime on the basket as he usually does. Oowan checked and passed well un- til he was hunt. mhe spares on both ount-Ls were used consvtamtlvy and pro- vided excellemt relief. The game was i well h-andied by P. E. Dimgnlan, t physical inisthuctor at the Y.i\I.C.1A.., ` Orlllia. ya ._ v-u___,_,,,u, w n;_-.1, Orilma I.D.is-Fonwards, J. Steph- en (11) and S. Wilkinson (2); cen- tre. '1`. Bramnd (12); defence, T. Booth (2) and D. Rcaney (2); uspvares, A. Corrigan and J. W-ills. Rn v-n Q? Am raw-:.Wnn'w-n 11:1`: 5. \.IUlll5I'1U iI.lJ.|.l dc VV'l1L:. Barrie St. Andrew-3-Forwards, H. Smith (10) and E. Mc- Knight (6); centre, R. C.ow'a,n; de- fence. R. Blacksstock and A. Luck; spares, L. McDouga.11, Buster Clank (2). and G. Roster. Q1-nrn hv nnr-in`=._.1`2-)'l 9.0-19 Trinity advanced a step higher in the race for basketball honours by defeating St. A'udvre'w1s on LFrida-y night in a. scheduled Sunday School League game by 42-23. Trinity got the jump on the Sa4inut.s in the rslt half, netting 24 p0in*t,s to ntheir op- po-nen-ts 9. The second period was 21 real scrap. the Saints gaming 14 points to 'I`x'ini:ty s 18. The unhafn urn: nf fhn hart? nhonl.-- [IUIIELS LU J.l'uLllL.V VB 1.0 The set-Lo was of the hard check- ing variety for the entire forty unin- utes, and some stiff bumps were h`ande~d ouut by both sides. TI-in.if\r'u cnnnv~irn- !\I\I11`1'\iv\n`fiI\1\ . ._.__?__n._ , ESTEN & ESTEN, BARRISTERS, Solicitors in High Court 01 Justice, Notaries Public, Convey- amcers. Oice, 1st oor Masonic Tannple Building, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G H. Esten and M. H. Esten. ' 51174111 it-oxxlplltustirms 1|. ~'r~d when he (-rilicizH1- `tho bllt1L'4~1 .\I I`. I-1` rt: 1` Hrm. D()ht`I`L\' n1` r)\'m' IH)\\' flfllllil Z11 $11_0(m,nun in specch. Hon. V\'. I. '| Ni(`k]4e calletl it .1 slip of $2-1.000.-. `U00, lmt-211150 nnanrly $12,000,000 hurl} her-I1 lulu-11 from the right. and put in the w1'0n_<.: I)0hert,_\' was I.1`_\*i11,<.: [.0 show that tho new (1-n\'o,rmnm1t spent more durin.: Hm last scal year than the old. 'Dhe zulnnission was obtained by Hon. Charles Z\IcC1'c-a. Tuesday night, when he showed that iwterest chames had not been included by Ur. Doherty in the annount spemt by the Drum` Go\'e1`11mem. Mr. Do- hel'u"t11m1 cnnfesserl to lack of in- fommunirm on the point at the time he made his amtack. coiumn | when 3-Ir. I _euAu|\-. 1rAl_\I7u nu un: 1L-uslu: nu nu. Trini1.y--I-`orwards, G. 1"r).:~tm' .(12) _ and Harri.'~;nn (12); con`Irc-, 1-`. I-`os<-3 tel` (10); defence, z1ynr.- (G) and` I\'nlce_\` (2); spun`-. Chzmnen. Rt. .\mlrvws--F01'\\'zu'(ls, .\IcDm1-N ` 2:11] (3) and Smith (10 ); venircu; \\'uIl;vr (4 : dofli-nco, DIz1r:I ` H > and Glut 1:; spares, Cuums and ' {input (1 n 1 1 This `IlIl}ln|\'T.\ (`I `'!`'he ;~::1vin; 3 im.pm'tun'I. `I le1`$Im1(ls, `is still in `Hue Chang : .\\'iLhr>ut, m Much ado is nlzule in sections of ;th<: press 1`egardim: omcial 1-eco.r.:ni- Hon by Spealier 'Phompson of the U.l-`.0. Opposition in the House. I`hr.-re X 1(\'(.`1` was any particlllur .`lnuk+ nknnf hie 1-or\n~rni'7innr \fr | u.I'.u. upyunnnuu Au nu: lxuunlr. 'I`hr:1`e mover doubt about his rec0f.rnizin.: Mr. Dnhenty as ]ez1de1' of zm" Opposi-1 titm :_n`onp, since it has more than 15 mmm)e1*s, and vthn n1z1.t.tc-r Mi -$1,500 z1d(1i`1i0n:1.1 indm1mit_v is pro- !vi(lod by statute. The c0x1`trnve1'siu1` :I1m.`H(>I' of se11`i011i1,_v over the Liberals` iis sr~t,tlml by .\Ir. Sp<=:11{m' zu1vm'sralyi tto tho. L'.I~`.O. Capt". Thompson can- I H101 sue H1-.1? a (change now would` ?,.nu.1un+ On In-n-nunnv in M10 Tlnnyzn ` ihnpn rm` :1 cnmpamtively short ses- l|l`iU||\.'l (11 BL'lI'IUIII,_V \}\\I| LIIC LJA|lI:lil|.1| `is mlvrwsraly` to the lnm. nl1:1ngn wo;1l "(-.0m1u(-,t to h:11'mon_v in the I-Imxse. II-Io also (loclinetl to prim in me !.Tmn'na1s of the House the TT.I-`.O.- !L(l.bOI` petition, for the reason than it made an Imfounded allegation of IzuvIessno. z1.:n`in:;t. the Prime Minister. All connnimees are now function- ing. and private and public bills are being handled in 11. way which gives :inn yramx (4). uuu U. rvancr. Score by periods---12-8, 29-1 `TRINITY :42, ST. ANDREW 23 [ SIOII. In Hm vote upon the Budgr.-t. in which the House divided for the first time on par-ly lines, the Governmen-1 haul a. majo1"u,v of 47. ALEXANDER COWAN. SUCCES- mr fn Lnnnvnv nnwan R: `Brown. u.-.~... ._ . ., S('01`n by Deri` I{HI'-mt, - .\. `intls---2-I-9. 2-`. .';. R. (I-ird\v0o The Northern Advance l*'Ol{l'1S'l` l`RI1`.lh` lRl<}I~} 'l`() .-\Lh \\'lLl:lN(} l l..\.\"l.`|*]RS u.n mm 11 cemewt I<`01`est1`_v De.pa1'l111ont l 01 1 tario G overnmlent `I 110 l'l`U\1uL:m1 that the On- lhis. your is pre- pared to supply quamilies olf trr--,2; rm" p1:1m.iu_g either in blocks or as \\"ll1(1bl`(`fll{S. On almost. all l`zn'm;= there are a few acres 01` land un- sulluhle rm` A5-.l`iClllllll`2ll D1ll'1)()S(-`F and il set owl \\v'i*tl1 trees would in` a few years he the nucleus or 2; wood lot. The a1'ruxl:.:(~x11enls for S(`('lll'llLLZ trees are as 1`o1l0ws: For waslle land plamillg, enough trees for Iwul acres, or a maximum of 3,600, will ,__u,--ly ..~ \ . ... 1... 1-nu .- I`d.Cl'Bl5, Ul u. u|u..\|uuuu us. U,uv~v be su:pp1`ie(I free in one year. 11-.. ._....,..\ nr Innvvtx Hnnn Iuvn W DLI71AhlAl\,\l |l\_\1 .,..- ,-..,. For areas 01' more than two acres iL(ldIil'i()IH'11 trees m*a_\' be p1'ucu1*e(1 11.1 the ra-te of $4.00 a t.h0us-and. ._.:_..:L......1. ......I nhnhnv hnic 1-1,. LHU 121-It UL .p-x.uv u, ....u...;....... For Win(1bu`ea1( zurd she1.te1' belts, 500 spruce and cedar will be sup- plied free. Mn fmm trpps. slmu.bs. trees for, Ipneu 11-ee. No fruit trees, sh1xu.bs, for lawns, streets or deco1~ant'u'e puvposes will be supplied. n-u____- .__L.........4.-"I ...nn nu-n-n n Wlll UU auppucu. T.hose iwteresited are urged to Wviwte to the Forestry Branch, P.zu-1uia- ment Bwil\d:i`n-gs, Toron-to. gvvimg a description of the land that is to be plamted. Application blanks will be sent and these should be returned by April 1st. wnr Pn-I-n,c`trv mlnntimz the maim- BOYS & MUROEIISON, BARR-IS ters, Solicitor`-s, Notaries Public, Convevyancens, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. once: 13 Owen street, in the premise: tbrmerly occupied by -the Bank of moronto. Bvaznch Omco. Etmmlo. Onrtxamio. W. A. Boys, K.C.. M.P.. D. C. Murchison. by April 151. .For t`ores`try planting the major- ity of trees used are c0nifeI`s-- as nine, spruce. cedar and larch. i Ha-rdawlood, such as walnwt, ash, oa-`k q and maple. are also distnllbuoled, b-uat as the areas to be plamted are as a ` rule. not suited to these species and I they require more care in planting a and handling, they fonm only a small percentage of the trees senst oust. Coniferous shock is planned when it is -two and sonmeltiunezs three yeans of age. The trees then aver- ` age about ten inches in heigm. The ' Forestry Branch advises that those - undertak-img vmate land planning make a. stint of one acre the first year. Trees should be spaced from ve to six feet each way. An ab: feet spacing an acre will require 1,210 trees. mm. mm-ne+m- 1'-h`.-Innh will assist 1,210 trees. The Idorestrvy Branch will assist in the growing of orest plamtamionns in every way possible, by givninvg ad- vice as reg'a.1'd:s -the choice of species. the selection of a.rea,s and their pre- paration, method of planmixxg and care after plamt.ing. OAT Uil.l. llUlI>~ UH` .\UlHl'lll(H'.` uurxn-u` `us an unniixml [)l'O(lll(`l, in \\'hi('h`. cause they mu in\':u'i;1i;l_\' pu1\'eri7.v(l` and zippi`-ur on the 1ll2ll`l{0l undvr ut-i li'zxr:ti\'- lmiiitl xizunos. l'l`l`(1ll\*ll[l_\" \\'il,hnut the 1;ll)`.JllllLL' rcqiiirml lll1(lI*l`!_ `the 1-`ceiling; :~`tul`l`s .\(`I. When in` l llllXIl1I`f'. they occur with more url `less f_;`I`0lll1(1 oats and pass as mu` `ients as (`()l\lIlll`l'(`iill l`voilin_-4 stun`! _l)e stated. They also occur in mill; chop; 01' with one or inure ingreil-` In such cases Iheir pre. ll1llS:l;` femls, either with or \\"l`lh()lll. sc-rvi-n-` ings. \\'hen the pmvisions of the`, Act. are cmiiplietl with, the use o1' oat. hulls in l`eeLli11_'_: stuffs is quite` legal. The important fuzuture is that in came-S of suspicion the sot`-' vices of an 'ii1spo(-.101` should he vr\IIlr11l( \ l\.`L`h ` sr)11:;'11.`t. Uvnln S()lL'4llil. I 1 1`0leciion is directly zifforded a,5.::1i11st the :1 of feeding; stuffs, oithm` with oait hulls or in any oithor \\ '.1,\'. by the fact Ihat 1111-` (lor the direction of the Dominion Seed Commissioner, inspectoizs are sizmioned throughout Canada whose duity 1:1 is In suipervise the sale oi` all feedis. and to t:Lke.sa.mp1es 01') such as nmy seem suispicious for detailed e.\`m11ix1vaLi()11 in the Domin- ion 121-borzutovies. A farmer who invn1'ia.bl_v znbtains success in raising winlter hogs ex- plains his success as follows: From the time the pigs are wezmed I feed Lhem a. small amount oi` epsom szults in their rations re,:u`larl,\' once :1, week. This lwlps to keep the digres- bive o~1'r:z111s worliing 1)I'operl_v. Fle- qnenut snm:ll feeds are more easily (1'lf{0Sl(`(i than large quamities foil HA long intcrrzils. .-'\nothe1' poim. In lromem'l)e1' is that cold feed (lo- cmzxsns tho body heat of the animal, mid, therel`o1'e, (loos not digest. us rozulily, nor produce as groan! :1 ;`u.in: ,us an eq11n.l quzmvtil_\' ml` wurln I'e(,:rl. ` By keeping tlioso facts in mind and feeding zx px'oipov1,\' hzxlzinm-rl 1'ut.im1 it is possil)l0 to u.tt.:Lin tlw highest prodllction with the grmx.: est mzn';:in of prom. I I \Vi1lizm1 Enrglish. an Orillin. lm_\,',` had one of his hands so l);1r1l,V shut-l 1.e1'e(1 by the explosion of am ox-1 plosive cap that the hand had to hvi a.mp11.taltc-d below the elbow. In conlpany with another boy young English was tampering with the cap, when it exploded. h`l.'( `(.`l`}.%Sl-`l' I. HOG R;\ ISING ' HULLS IN FEEDING STYFFS lrnw .:.1. \.lo J.\4nvA1a.I\JnAn.l Gvaduate of Mccidu Univenstty, Mornrtnecal. Omce and Residernce-Comner Eliza- ubeth and Bradford St:s., Eamnle. Phone 105. Otllce Hours-9-10 a.m., 1-3 p.rm., 7.52 11 an