Page Six L'HbL':. ; elecu r\r\ 9 n the editor - lu\nrrn sz-.ti.' nus llll` mm: thorn is a. \'ur'iferm1s de- HS extension to the whim` n. mum 01' whom need i1 ..1n>' 1'!` (ll.\'L1ll.`h|llh' I)n(1(ly, \\"hz1t Llk'r.|cI, `iLish . 1r-1 10 (`(li10l sum H) u j..',Iuu1_: lmz\gin(- a boy 01' that such a question in pre- d:1_\'s ! ` what is a saloon on- "irlie of ten, as she O\'0.I'- parents (]iscu_ssin:.; [110 x aHII:11ifH1. .`\l)l. Lllt` \, IEIDS by (,:< 1:; s11'ic.H_\' Thus : il11)' UL unum u the n:\t1\'es do. JUI`.x1.snu. \\uII ....., fmnl Rhodesia. :~"n.\'s: sn':1is_:h~L for prnhil)i~ t`uc101'_v has Hm nuti\'<- -A :.~ 0 1-m-H`m-nu: dei- The Northern Advance .\1omr0:11. Oice and Ro. C011-I101` Elim- beth and P.1":x(1!`m`d St.s., Bztrrie. Vhnnn 11`|:-. U1 . how they in, the n(7\ .1. 1.`... uh-n ;5Vu1 U 1 u. mpatheti: Vt` lIlil.\|lII In to 21:0 "IHI !ll| ll, IH|hHlL`>3 is a bar '3'` do 1| _ ultievs su -.-.,.,.o . .. m \\'uif-t1|l-ll 27011-. Q -370 lh.s'.1 .u. -1 "H II..- Act ' 1 ! 'l`o prevvnt the fmrthm` intm-1 idlI(_'-l,i()I1 of .\nm1*ir`nn hm} brood and` other di:~'euses which affect th<*L `wood of hees, tho impn1'1atim1 inioi Cm;ad:1 nlf bees on combs 01' 01' nsoda or s(\c.')nd haml hives and hev sup-`. is prohibited. ` Tho imp01't'.1lio11 nf hr30:< in` . (`rnnl)1n.'~1:~' D21(`1{:!`.:'PS is also prohibit- `:- unh-.<.< such ]mr:1 are ur- l`,(-(m1p:u1':(,~(l h_\' :1 dt`(`12lI`:LL`OIl .'s'i_L"!1(`(l _`\h.\' ihn .~l1ippr-1' {hm 1110 Fund sup- {plivcl to rho hm-I-.~' and r-ulwivrl in Ihv I `."~~:.vv\ .li\ _1 n\.'n.3 l.\Irs. .`OnL ~:nrr Otce Hours; .fOn1.. 31' `S n '1) 111 IAN. HUI ` inn` .\`1:Ix1nm1`: tt. In l\'<:\ she mm - 1`iv~d I. `N. `.\`znnh1` HH-H`, uhd, l`rm1'!m-n yt-u1`;< hm-1' 1no\'--(I to H211'-, \'(>,\'. .\H(`h., \\'hm'n .\I1`. .\`:1111hmoh xvus c-11'.-".x.r;0(1 in the Iumlwr im111s11*_\'.`: l`ho_\' 1z1.I(-1` moved 10 .\Izu'1111e1te,{ where they 1i\'ed for 1\ve11t_\' ye:1`1s.`, 1hm1 1`0tu1`n.ing to I-Iar\'e_\'. I)ec0:1sml { is sur\'i\'ed by one son. (}enr_u'e. nd. two (1a1tgl1=te1's. Miss Alice and .\I1';~'.. \V'i11ia1n Vvarren of .\l2n'q11oIte; alsm one brother, A1`thu.'.' S\11x1111<--1*set.1.. ulll of whom were at her bndsitle when she died. The f11unrz11 was11eh1' from the 1*es'idenco of U1`. and .\Ir:-.` \V'arren, Varrmette, with the Rev. (`.00. S. Southworth. Dean of St. Paul's Ca.lhe(11`al, ofcizxtingr. |ll1l|\ll'|I Hun: v.\ mont in Purl: cemeto1'_\', .\Ia1`quet1v. KS. .*`.\.\1!$l`.()()I{, l;(>l{.\' l5.\Rl{H~I. .l`vll~Il) l.\' M If you have not viewed dm-s of Niagara Falls it ` well `to visit, the great cwt. fore it diszmppears. A Ton fessor states t.ha:t ht is re( the rate of four and a half vnnr and in the cn111's.e 4 use ls nu- [is ordm` Rh: .1 .. rm... xt.` .\' 18!? IN .\H(`i|I(i.`\.` Wardware We Carrv a Full Line BARR & TWISS Elizabeth St. \\'01'1d s G1.'eatCs1:. I-T:1i1.' Grower. C`rro\\ s hair on bald heads. It must 1101' be put. where hair is not wanted. C`-u1'csdu11(1r11'f'i' and all scalp troubles. $1.75 per jar. IJRS. LITTLE & LXTTLE, PHYSIC-3 inns, Sxlrzeons. Oice and Resi-: .a,...,.,, .17 \'.:m1.=. Ave. Omcei H8 Lng_>;z111 .\\'(.-11110. "E"'he\secret of making ends meet, is, 5. not infrequently, the (litierence between Succt-.~::n' and l*`zuiur(>. Adapt- ability to ' hard Ciri-mnstunces in order to study them with :1 view to overcoming them, is `d. more stepping- stnne to the font of the h01'nIn\'ent0r. And. however we look at them, inventors are "born" as well as "ni:ide". C An Inventor has the ability to step MY. into Space as it were, to "take the p1um.:o" to quote the mun in the .<.trec-t., vxhich more timid, or more sophisticated fulk, luck. ` Most Inventions come out of two desires. A desire to save labor, and :1 desairc for better service. But an even :nm'e fundamental stage lies back of these. The period in some man s life, of Rock-bottom Necessity. And so there. has come down to us from the Ancients, who were fond of putting Truths into adages the pithy statement that Necessity is the Mother of Invention. 'l`inn Arm nf Necessitv. is therefore I IF :1`. ]<`;\IL TO GROVV I-I.*\IR. ORIENTAL HAIR ROOT HAIR GROWER of Invention. The Age of Necessity, the Age richc-st in Inventions. The Inventions of a fundamental order, those that saved mankind from ex- tinction, ruther than those that spared his strength. Rezlfded from this viewpoint w_hat strength. Regarded what people more rich in Invention than the Indian? What people more capable of `making ends meet"? What people closer in spirit to the Secrets of Nature? What people so able to see possibilities, a way out where no way apparently exists, as these simple people of the woods, lakes, rivers, plains and mountains? From these Fundamentalists, the Pioneer had at once most to fear and most to learn. It was this antithesis which sliarpened desire to take-up the lancl and hold it against the verit- ably embodied Spirit of Circumven- tion. And it was when the early pioneers began to appreciate the cleverness of the Indian and -the 2 Indian began to appreci:w.`.- the quali- ' ties of life as introtlnr-c-zl by the new i people, that one began to learn of tlw other and to prnsps-1' l-_v (-`:<-hamze of (-.`:pt-rit-in-i-s and by t"\`(`illll3:(" of the invt-minus For \\'l1`.-ii '.'(u'h stunrl. 'l`l`.v lndizin uni`: ill pinnt-vr have ilxlu In ...-nnmun llnlil \\s-rv ;il\\`;x_v_q 3`=ecessi%y the Fzaiher cf `a We Carry of Hardware, Stoves & Ranges, Tools, Etc. 3E ~9BEYY!3D PROF. M. S. CROSSE Agents \Va11tcd DR. I\IO}{ l'I.`~ C9 '13:! nave .: 2\1\\.':\y.<'. 1.)-am;'(-1` rc-. N 0 -.. nnunn illvolitltyl`. [v.`wii 1` "` llw i1m:r<~`ssin11s e.\'p01'i- (=:i-ml the 1 " m 1 .~`-.w; our Indian }.','lllLl(.`. of the L r uh l ~.l`.'{'I'. (lrink from his pxulzllu. \'\'o 1 mi gnne up the l\Iu1'cloa-h 's1l`.(l.I)'l!`li1`_.|`(l to C1'00l{c-(l Lul-:0. l.~\ lulu: that. only l:l. your was opened up hy the (`:11 aclinn Pzutilic Bungalow C2imp--al>m-u. Nusooner had we got im n the L'IlI1()L`.I1ll(l gone a few lengths than the guide ceased stroking and L'.;\I`('Cn0(l the paddle blade so that the (-loam. cool water dripped as from 21 clear fountain into his thirsty mouth and throat. No weight; hzul chzmgvd, the canoe still ........,.,1 ..1mm1 fmm Hm lust stroke. '1`-HURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1924 had (`hzn1gvLi, the (-zmue sun rzmged_ ul10_ad from the 121.31; stroke, the guxdn dud not vhunge hls posture, there was no sound, his C-yo still com- mundod the scene. The action was en qwifr and silent that xvithout The 2'.t:I;10n was so swift and silent bidding my own c-ye ranged oil to the wooded bank, senr(-liing for the imaginary foe whose Inocassined f(.(`t and wary intuition may have traced the in\".1si0n by the summer cuniper of this hitherto undevoloperl haunt of trout. Thus swiftly did this simple act recall the time when it was first practiced. 'l`hat time in the history of`Canuda. when the Red man's foes were so numerous. when the urge of hunting so keen that even when he took a drink of water he must never lose that vigilance which kept him always on guard. Tn itself a mere straw, it holds a guard. In itself a mere psychologic:-I.l subtlety that in detail shows us to what necessity and to what nesse 01' inventiveness those who live right down to the elemental were driven by the combative ele- mental forces with which tlwy warred for existence. To admire these thimzs in ano-cnt warred for existence. We admire these things and distant peoples, but we are given to overlook them and set little value by them when they occur at our very doors as it were. _ rignndn is nm-ticularlv rich in it Canada is particularly in inventions of this nature. They are not here things of the Past but of the living sent. I saw the Indian drink from the paddle only last sum- mer. You may see him this. Adaptation or resourcefulness in ~ so simple acts are among these primi- tives, progressive after a fashion. The next time our guide took a drink of the cool lake water. he broke the deep flower of a pitcher plant from a clump that grew by the bank and made a. drinking-cup of it. Not limited to one (-up you see. And in the transi- tion from the our we can ik'l"i there was a tr:m.-ition in poetic f:uicy. It was :3. drink of l`(`i:l.`(:lliUll... :1 sip of Il(`('i1l}' irmn the llo\\'or's lwnrt; And hml ln- lwmx of the l":ir `.'I'.:. we shoiilnl lx.:i\.`1~ ::;ii:l Si-v llu` artistic < .-. '.'('iII}l!`.l(`HL (If ii1i.\` .1111)" M1! lwing ufHH-\\v~1zmiloiilu~\\'iliis.ii \'.'ur`. u'l\4\`i" :1 in!` 21:11`. (``'Hi ml H\::l`l'. 1 Hliillll \Vinni}>cg`, Canada. JJEXANDER UUVV AN, aU\.a\.;uo- ` 501' to Lennox. Cowan & Brownw. Barristei-, Solicitor for obtaining` probate of will, gu.a.rdia11sh-ip and` admhmistratiion, and General Soli-1 citor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc.Q Money to loan. Offices: Hindsi Block, No. 8 Dunlop street. ________ l i 1 vn. of the p1`c-9.01.00 o fu1`n1.m`IV.~r.-nc. xvhivh ori" .n`.o (:.\::L.u'T_t:!:A.`k.` that pari UH. _ 1 re-0:11`: impressions 6 he r.-.t Limo 1 ] fthe J:`renc'h P.i\.'c-r. drinl ;lcUe. had 11 ('11 and port-.1;:t-d C1 ( .\ lake ye I1v\ \\1r rho (`-.\nnrHnn Barrie llamgm` .~:;u,-m-u on L-up.--By \u-Lorna. (`X LIIU '\"1 willy .mcu1z-.r _____\ DR. v1c'1'oR IL\11'1`, GR.-\Dl_'A 1`E" of "_I`x"mity Vnive1'sit;' and alsoi ~ `v<,1:__l... ,.v. ...~.rl (`.luq.- On-I.a.r10.. w. .`\. 1; D. C. Murchison. D. F. .\Ic(`l'~.-\IG. 13..-\. Successor to (`reswlcke & B011 Barrister, Solicitor. Etc. .\Inne_v 10 Loan Omce, Ross Block, Barrie G 111 (1 uate 1=RoFEiT5i'f{1`.* WCIARDS Associate Coroner, Phone 61. O'1c( Plir-a I us, a dance, 1. nu vc - 1. I41] vi 1.1 D11. . .- SURGERY AND DIZ\`.EASES OF \VO.\IEN _.... ..c mm.-mg .7..lULHb. .L Lu 1: -or by appointn M.D., \V. C. l 01`) (,). Ii. |iLhI\, In u.u. Eyes I~I\':unine(l (ilussns Fitted`. Graduate (Janamnn Ophthalmic (Jr>1`.o;.:v, '1`o:'0n!,0. `; -13 Elimlmll: 51.. l:u'rio. Phone 1-13- L) . Owe .-mr-1< EDMUND I-IARDY, MUS. BAC., F.T.C.f\1. Teacher of Piano, Or- gan, Vncal and Musical Theory 5 Organist. and Choirmaster of Sti Andrew's Presbyterian Church % Gold medalist of Toronto Conser-, vatory of Music and of the Uni-3 ...,..cnu at Toronto. 113 Worsler, U1. I1. 1. :\n..w.x;;L., and residence corner and Eli7.;Lhr::h streets. vlqm-.hmh Qt \Ir.xthm1 I`rin.ir:' I nivm*sn_v auu um. graduatte of I-`.(1ix1b11r_L,'h and Glas- gow. Speciztlty, SLOm2L(:h diseases Olce, rzorner Bayeld and Wor- sley SIS. Entrance off Worsley Olce open until 8 p.m. _:.__ l`4llZiU)l3llI >3L. .v Telephone 167. ._____.________._____. DONALD ROSS. LL..B., BARRIE- +...- Qnlir-itnr am. Masonic Tem- in the following: urgau. yum: ,v..u.3. and Piano. Studio, 465 Clapper 13[mp1- vton St. specialist on voice pro- `Eggs duction. Phone 283w. ' Ducks . . . .. l Chlckc-m~: .. . VICTORIAN ORDER OF N'URSES.lBeet', front . Barrie Branch. Nelluie M. Lay`; Beef, hind, . cock, R.N.. C.P.H.N., ss Wors1ey!x>m-1:, front St. Telephone 751w. Olce 95 Pork, hind . L--- I n_,_A \Jo \ao-v...._ _ __ _, FU.\'l".R.-\L l)IlH`I(". l`()l{S SInit,h`s .N`vr\'im- (`uHt.~'. .\'n .\Im`(-" Open day and xxiglnt. .\lm*un-- ux ('.h:uW.*1 in t*~'>nnr-Hymn. O `LII or--..__ __ , 1`UNI-:x:.\I, 1nm:(~rm-. _-\xn l~1.\Il3.\h.\Il-`.ll Open l):\)' and l\'lu,ht 47 Eli`I.xAbelh St. l lxunL- 21 DR. E. (3. '.l`l'R.\`1['l.I. xduuto of .\Ic(`.i11 1`ni\`e1`s Uomrml. 1 n.\ (`mm up C.P.H.N., 86 WOI`S1e)';L'urn, lru` him Dunlop St. (Ross Block). Phone Sage 1025j. Omce hours, 2 to 3 DJ): /\pp1e.s' ,, daily. 1 0tz1t0o5 -~-------r {Onions ._-- . - nuvxuru-|v\nu 'I`nrnEn': ._._--2----`i j DH. \\'. A. l.E\\'IH __..-- .\~v\ ruuvrkui FUNER.-\I. DIREC`/l`()Rh' LEGAL BADENHURST & HAM`1\ Barnisters, Solicitors. etc. 1st floor Masonic Temple tng. Money to loan at 1-atml. BIUSIC LESSONS .\lEDlC.\I. (I21 _\' unu chzmel Est:Ll)1i:~ \ll. lA\l1 g.- R. RITSIC, OPILD. (`In A'(`r`L' \Juu.v: 11': Oice Hours 1 10 00,`) n vn S, L1...15., DAn.r|.1D~ et-c. B`a.\r1~ie. Money to __~O\PTICAL DH 5. \J 11 Maple 0 nu: HAM`MO`N'D. _ n.\rQ mn ()fce_f H U J: 14.1 '0I1E'I`, County of Slmcoe Oice -59 Collier St 11.... um"-= - {_ STEWART & STJDWART, BAR-1` risters, Solicitors, Notamies Public, and Conveyancers. Money to loan `In any sums at lowest current] rates. Ofce. 1: . Owen street,` Barrie. D. M. Stewart. ` __ _ I - T L!e 9.`iD UL Luu.-nu: (Opposite > ethmlist Church.) '; {`.\:\1;L;, VJI` L .I\/~14 of Toronto .......m= lnnnsite HAM`.\1U1\u.v.. rs. Oice, Build-E lowest] `A1 i IWART, BAR- current] streemi i E\V8.l`t. BARR1STERS,; igh Court at? Public, Convey-1 st oor Masonic` Barrie. Moneiyl mrrent rmtes. G H. Esten. ___________ NAN, SUCCES-` lowan Brown.i or guardiansh-ip and ` nd onveyancer, etc. Hinds` nlop ZISON, B;\RRIS- ` Notaries Public. `.\InnAv tn Imun I .ce nuu nun:-; Omce I F7 v.~. 1'} u n1 EH1). lizu-ric, Ont. 1} }_J.1u..-` Little, ` lth nun \u.-,In. ` `L218 iiltwnvtxtuullvt Hna mums mat 1 W. M. Neal Xppuinted Assistant 3 to Vice-President of ~ 3 Canadian Pacific ES'DEN S; ESTEN, BARRlSTERS,!, Solicitors in High of`; Justice, Nomries ancers. Oice, 1st Temple Building, Money to loan at lowest current H. Esten and M. __o_________________ I At 38 years of age Assumes -1 important Position at Mon- 1 treal Head Office of Big 1` Transportation Company. `., Mr. W. In. men: - ;\nnouncoment was made recently 2 by (Ir-Ant Hall, vice-president; of the Camzuliun Pacic Rzlilxvny, of the nppoinlinent of W. M. \l(dl as assis- tant to the \'ivo-prv.=ident, to succeed the late Jnmvs Mnnson. Mr. Neal l11l(l(`l`t00l{ his new duties as assistant _ to the \'l(`t`-DT(`FlllL`llt of the Canadian ` l :n-iiiv on i\l:m`l1 17th, :1 signicant date for him. hoing of Irish descent. Aliliougli still :1 compzlriitively _V0\`.X1}: mun, M1`. N(`:ll is regardetl us one vi the most L`d.[)1ll)le and prom- ising of the~umw1' group of ofliciuls in the . of the Cunzulimi I-acific. . Ilis rise in the svrvice (luring his 22 ' _vr-ur~: of ei1'i1\l<=3x11wiit_witli the com- pnnv` li:*.:~' been little lL`.\'>'- flmn 21 . .. .....,.~...._-hm nf rnnirl nrmnn- ` M0ntre;:`.. In January, 1916, Mr. Nuai was appointed our service 9.1::-nt of the 1;}-.istei'n Division, with omct-3 at 1 l\IonLre-ul, and in June of the same ` yezxrlie was promoted assi. super- ; mtendent of Mtmtreal terminals. In ;Novemher, 1916, he became acting superintendent of the car service ` department at 1\I.r)nt.r(s-(11. v He was appointed general secre- \\'mn1peg 21.5 C1: 1910, he was :1 ';of the cur sex` 2 Winnipeg, and i .transferred to 1 1 Montreal. Tn 1-.nnmv\', Montreal. He appointed tmy of the Canadian Railway Asso- ciation, National Defence, on Octo- = ber 23, 1917, in which capacity l`10(il(l `such notable work aa to attract the attention of all having business to do with that im,r:m-tant dc-partment . l during the latter years of the war. ln Ihalirimrv. 1920. lie was appoint- latter 01 the war. In February, 1920, .ed assistant general superintendent `at Montreal, and in April of the l same year he went to Toronto, to l undertake a similar position there. `i Two years later, in July. 1922, he iwas appointed general superinten- ` dent for the Algoma division, with headquarters at North Bay, which position he vacated to take up his duties as assistant to the vice- president. Mr. Neal was born_in Toronto in 1 __._.__. 1 Owing to the coml:iLio11 01' the ` rczuls `there was a very small market `on Salturday, and as a consequence [prices tended upward from the previous week. Eggs were not so Iplentiful and were up a. couple of cents. Tlwre was practically 'no meat, wood or hay in sight. Maple . syrup made its appearance and was a quoted at $3.00 a. gallon. I Tluinnu - Neal born in Toronto 1886 and was educated at the Public and Wesely High Schools there. He was married in 1910 to Miss Francis 1. ('nH OF Ronfrew. l SATURDATS MARKET l_)l',xln 3 1 Bo-vtq (`u :4--uh .______:_____________ ALEXANDER COWAN, SUCCES~ .m- m Lnnnox. Brown. \)IHUun . 'l`n rni pg 11 nu n Q `Turn: am W. 1. Neal nlnpllslnm-I 1n .1:-.nuury, L Chlftf clerk nartmpnt at 1 ()1 :1 kn uvna '50-7<)c husk. ` 9.0.-4()(: husk. UU ll): 12c lb 12c lb ... 150. lb. . 5c bunch $1.00 bag 70c husk. 2 for Se 10c pint. t .0--HM: h;L:~'k. ::o-~1m~, h:\.~:,1(. 1m: u-utth Hm-. uint u--- .....I.: 43-45(: 11). 21-230 doz. ... 25c lb. 24-25c lb. nn Ih 1' H12 axlwz 1n the nfn In the Briush Parliamlent there are now, it is claimed, 300 mem- 'bers who t'a\'01` the Telnperuxlce cause. These men and women, re- gu1'd1ess of party, lmve recently ur- gunized to aid teulperance legislar lion. Never before in British his-1 wry was there so strong :1. group. ________.?______ BOYS & MUROHISON, BARRIS-` tars, Solicitors. Conveyancers. etc. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Omces 13 Owen street, In the premises forulerly occupied by the Bank of Toronto. Bmnch Omce, Elmvale, 0nt.a.rio.. W. A. Boys, 1{.C., 1\I.P.,` n r`. Murvhison. ' H01). ;Vt`\ -:1 10?) "118 IJUL-4: 0 1`.-\s11s.~'.'1' \V'.~\Y The bootleggems are killing their own :.:u.111e," C(`1\`[l_\'. hnotle 1011'-.1111 real p1'oh'1b'1tio11. AAA .... This said VV111. J. Bry re- .\101`e tehan z111yo11e else, the :.;;ge1`s are leading the country is partly due to the e.\110rb-i.tz1nIt. prices they c11:\1`ge, and partly 0 01' the \`i1~u1e11t with the (111. poisons 11 z1cco1111'L they sell. 'I`he 11'e11(l 01' the times is s11111*111ed up 1'11 the case ot the d-.u1'key womztn, who had called in :1 dOCI0l' to att- tcnd her huvsbu11d, who was down . on ,, 4 Ufutl. Owing to the ditlicttltly 1-x1pv|'i1:11l'.<-.1! in s11ppvl,v-111g the (1e111:111d I`u~r h~-:1 .1'ro1111 Canatdian stock, l.h()l|.5':lll(lh' nl` co111tb1ess packages of Imus. :tl'<- lin- ported invto Czu11zul21. each yt-nr l'mm the United Sttwles. 1)111`inL: the nzml` two 01* three yeu1's 111:1n,\' sl1i11111<-11.1:-.3 of bees on CUIHDS ]Iil\'(` :1l.~'.n hm-11 -111ade, it heim: tl1m1;l1I that :1 hut~ t(-1` stzut could he 111u1ln with In-4-:-1 011 combs than with (111111-I111-:~'.s' p:u~k ages. But. rosttlls h:1\'(- mil:-I In` J11. -thts 111ethml 0| 1n1purt1m:, bees: n101'm'er, 11121111) In-\\' mm- *h1'eu1 01' 1\`111m`ic:111 t'm1l hmml h:1\4~; been t1`u(-1-(I to such tsl1ip1m-1111'; .\1 ....n.\\nv- nt' MIPS!` H(`\V ()llH)l`f'ilk.\'. \\'l'l'4! ' ;u\)m;::J. .nu...,...., _-'\cco1'd.in;: '10 Deputy Coroner! Pan, or Plladelvphizx, gar-hzLge is} I`1'eq11entl_v used in {me making of bootleg liquor. He sztys :~-'i`:'.e\ m:1jm'i1_\' of illicit distillers are aliens! 1..r um ln\\1`.st. kind. They have been! | of illicit (llSl'lllel'.\' urn: ablicim; m the lowest They been 1' repeawtetlly (-.a.11.:,h't goin:.: from gurh-I 213.51 (`um to gzmlnige can along the` rosi(lcn1li:1i streets, gu.Li1e1`in:; that piecvs 01' meat, pom-to pcolvixigs and`. other `ct-l'n. which 1hr~_\' 11.2.41 in 'n::='<-; in: limit` vile conc0ction.~'. In one; still cmI[i.~'(':1tc(l by tho: police rvcont-`: w)l,\` it dead cat was fnuml." `I I sale 01' 01' (`(Jlll` 1.19; 01 g\u n `gsouthn-1' -l..\.- n!` E I)'.L]H}1' \\ ru- `a1nuH(-1". D , `hm crix-(1. , I.'.l[m'. H10 r, 01' f1'iramls : 11:0 :1.' - `prnhihition t .\I0H1m'. G t.1uire(1 21 211 0 h<-:u'(l her re,-n1p(-mnce 9 Yes, that` rwe-11 as S1 h `it :1 ;ll'(`.211 1 Scoff121\\'s Hm 1'niIm1 (`(*l'l.:1iI1 sea! lution who ic able busint [3 crmcilzuhles :13 Immd the petites. B are not 11 populzution. uT righteous. standards `loud-voiced -ket - nee (.`H.\N(.`.l} GRAD] so 2 Changes hog grade 111310 Joinut Swi` {and the Mu11:1;;111g l`.(llLUl` U: u L.n_~ 1pupm`\\'or<= zlisutlssixxg z1hus'xne.~'s \1n:IHI-vl` Dndd\'. '3'" {\l ,l`l~ll N.\.\ll:Y-1 .-\.\ll5Y \'0 l`l*1ll lo I'Ia(h1't we 1)el`1er stop t11e.<.u lmzxt-`"7 `:;'o1`s by rest01'in_:: 1110 he\`m".15;<: ( \le (lrink ? Not the UM szlltmu " I ('our:<<.=. 1; -~rhz1p.< (:n\'c-nmu-111`5' 110; or j:1'z1111i11:.: l'O!:1l1il1(`(l '1~L... unlnn (' f`2l1x"1\LH;'V.'a C1171 Now lis-ten t 0\lV.hL`l`!1 Rhmlc or 01' the Bri` On O(`tohc~1' ..-/\..lv \\ {n -1 '_I`IH'. l I`llIAlIl\I`4.\ Jn: nu... .-.~`... The other e.\'r-nin7.: :1 Ind 01 t>1e\'('n burst into the mom where his fzxathor ;und NIzx11:\:.;ix1q Editor of :1 ciiy uvnlvu .Ii. :1, husine.~'s, VUAVI-xnu nuns ter, Solicitor, ple Building, loan. 1l'_`.l: il.\l\lII5 nuun `P ., `xv n {L `F 2`lI'llt' ten, mm - parents telttpr-rmtce situation. there Ll`O Smart Janos" as snmrt Aleclcs," who tthlllk it lurk to l)t'e:1l< the ().'l`..\. "`Scoffl21ws" they call such folk in States. And there is a, (`( l'l.:1i11 section ot our l'ot`oi:n popu- ntl bootlesxging a prom- business. And there are irre- of our own race who de- sa.t'Lsfaotion of thoit` ap- more 20 per cent. of the Shall we `yield the and efcienc_v~pr0ducing of the m:1jorit,y. to this `loud-voiced m~inori.Ly. But all put together t.l1e TIHC ('HlI.l)|{l'I.\' ])0 N01` l{.\'()\\' .- n 1-11` m nIn\'m` 1 .____ \\'l'}lGH'l`S 01*` HOG GRADES, l.l*`ll`}C'I`lVl<} ;\l'l{lL ,1 Changes in weighxts rm` the oiciul grades recrmmnended by the Swine Coxmxxibtee have, it is annotmced, been made official by O1'de1'-in-Council and became effec- tive on A.p1'il 1st, 1924. As shown p... um mmo hnlnw the chief -cluwzinges A.pril lst, I17 :-i. An .~,...m.. by the table below the are the rzuisin,-:, of lhe- \veighnt for Se1ects" ten pounds and qmliing tho wei_x:h~ts 1111- sn.mL- for cnun`t1`y points" as for I'M and \\':vtmed" at, the stock _\':m1As. Owing 4,0 the ShI`ilH(:lL{1' in II`:1I1spn1'1,:LLin11 tho. x-......n...n nrr mu-s" $|lll\,dI`(lS are Se1ects" ten pnunus mm ;;..m...,, WP.i_L .h`1S -tho sn.m(- for sl1rinku.g(e in I r:mspn1't:1.t.inn "\\'(`I_Eh(?d off on rs" :1 re ton pnunds lower than the \\'(`i_L{hlt~`. givon horn. (:r:ulo.-. .\'v|:~<-1. '.;u~rm..l|iI)-210 'I`hi(`|: .\'mnulh. HH)-2ll) ()\`(`l' |I|il.\IlllIlllll "'7l)1h.<. OM \\'r-1L-,hl:~z New `INN-`.I1`.(I1.l>s. :l|H1\'l` Ifu on 0111] 17n-~22u 1h.<.! \\'I-i';hl.<` 1 ZlD])(I1nHu'.; .~._\ zupt-able oiciz `I u<<\'9`rm1," J lA.\IlIL .4 U. EOLUMN Ban-ie ,B1-zulch. 5. rates.