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When your Interest coupons become duet
ar when you receive cheques for interest
on registered bonds; deposit Omni in a Say- _-
ings Account in the Bank. of Montreal.
___iii_boiliia...iyill_theitLiarminier.estior you..
•• LacknoW Branch.
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pays to use
IART13 SCHOOLHOUSE PAIN
16r,Bartia and Ottibuildin0
it has no. equal
Write lo,Haad Offset Meintiabl for trot' PoOldiet
NOMZ PAINTING e4AGE gA4ir
. SOLD BY
Vegetable and •Mitirer
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Seeds troin your
Leo cal Mer,cbanf
(TT t.ellaY:60 Identify taptentroWn
from ltennie's Seeds by theinagnp:
: licence Of 115 *Mega* ,ad ..the '
•loschnlineos, anti largoOre or Ito
wegyoetuabteetita.th-ege "ferine hi! sowing
^Regales Vegetable and Inciatat Retiree's'.
s are hgiegrinh3ilat
nnguwarinciy. hav.ivernibeents, Bt,4h:havivalt
to
earaitatiaa Abet exteatli'inie'f'411( • colter**
for ptocIa'cing the ticinbPot In`b9kh VCItetakka,,,,;
and 1ower,
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HE AIIstvr HEAVY; HE'S
- BROTHER-
• Mister, .What -Ye lookin' at? '
Think I'm .tired..and :all ,of that'?
. Can't ,*xotr •see t4e. stoned is .gein',
'.-te hurt *„ his feet
He's harefoited, I' get shoes,
• And it's 'better that' the. deuce
Per-blaii.. if he has •to waIk .along
the steet
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Makes _...no ''•: affferente - 'bout . the•
Weather . - :, • •..,. '
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e and , him must go • together • • '
nttl_he knoWS I:ain't ' atgin," t:'•grOP
''''11.1.il.• ntither. -„. . ' '''' • ' ,„, :, .
k\f\
,• • Nithen 'get • there he will he'-.
.Standin' I rig side of me,..
• Ali,, no, tiSter, he ain't heavy,,
•`' ' •he's my rother.
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• • Let ye take 'for:a While?
-WhY, It-tiTttiite-t-.-
, Till ,we get, to \where the grass is
. • soft arid. green, ,
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'rhea you ought to see him run,
Gee, We'll* have a lot of fun,
Me and inn the bestest times you
• I, it for granted that all they cult do
ever. scen, . .
Sift big, and taken& StrOng
THE EARNING POWER.. •
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' par., ApSLAIDE. ena:JARVIS :itteeta '
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.:TcoioNTozi •
If you cannot obtain Renniee..Seeds
• Olease write as giving • your
Dealeitaddress.
Rennie. Seed Artanal—,the raqat comPletts
Cagiadian Seed Catalague-:-free on request. ,
...A. young man complained to his
on* _that ,he could not seeM.. to:ad-
apt ,his expenses to his uuome
"Then,"' said the older man, "adapt
your inceme to. your expenses Earn,
more money:" No •doubt that .is the
attire adinirahle way. to *Ova the
difficulty,' it • amend': a more . intense.
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application of the, higher' virtuesr..:
ioduatryi. erietey; .OsotireefalneSs-+.
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instead.' of a more, scrupulous grad.;
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Lice-pf: thrift--whichis on of the
importanCword .uncle's adViCe .
the word earn,' He did not- say
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get' 'more mone3N lie did not 'sitg-
. gest that the young Man embark oh
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Apeculative ventures,buy stock 0'
Margin, •or seek to • Make quia and
*prontahre 'turnsin financiaf, operk
ations. That so.;:t, ,of dle.tiVity is aldre
apt to lead; to- -disgoce and didastet
:ellen to .pro.sperityz Pew Then get the
.oest •yesnits i•of "which -Alley are eap-
asie earners,..Mosi; persons'
rOutine, spend , so many •.hours
day at their employment,, and, "titito
ere-atfTet h.
'W/Noff:AM:
ivvices c.rnot inter051.
big nature Wet'e •en.- .S14,114iY.
the: Winghani Methodist Church
the oceasion -being the •inauguration
(+4 0144 paPt9114ta whereby 4°Y.
W. , formerlY,
PreSbYterian iiiiistr at' Milton be.
conieco-pastor of this gilarch with
Rev.. C. E. Cragg, • )3. D. and the
ehurch :becomes to all intents a eon-
'41,•"140.4titi!oti •of the Cluiro4 of
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'After the adverse vote on .tharch'
trihtifeizta,,S',ct,0)1414.siolidex.raeW'bleS, P4ruems'OsbYetreriaoni
niembera and adherents .transferred
theirchurchallegiane to the Meth••,•
()diet elinreh;, !Which, on, the sugges-1
tien Of the, church • 'anion eckninittee.
'unanimously, , decided to call a
ist Presbyterian.'ninister to • becontr ,
on asleciate, Poster, and ..a• c.aIl. yms
; extended,' to -Bey Mantoih.
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The: • ;morning ser*ea., were con -f
4ue't04.-, 014,•.ReV;„; Dr. Haddoir..,, of
rePredenting °. the '. Predbyter.'-
Ian etinreli, and theeyet,iing: by... Rev.
„Mr, ;Tiffin,. of 131Ythi representing the
Methodist -.. church. •Large ' congre-
gationlwere present., at both •• ser-
vioeS... • •
poikEE POR TRAPPERS
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HI.JHON •T.O.WNSHIP` COUNCIL. . Oralkerfon. Telescope)
counlre-f ^local youths Who intd-,
A ,SPeciar meetia + of: -the .2.2nsup. Pa • rapper -B-7 'cease
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lthitte-19247-156-7-Crinadian -Couneil as, held • 23rd at.
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operative Wool Growers' Association the Township,,Riploy at 2 p,au.
sold ;2,600,000., pounds of wool,mak- Reeve W. J: in the chair.
Ing 'a total 'of 25,343,504 •pounds ,•
handled since its organization seven . . .
Yearli-ago. Wool was first exported Council accept the ,offer, of the Tol,•;; license 'didn't, get them any, -right to
in 1922. , •
es. and twerp engaged in trapping
inuskrats, 'down- the ' riirer, were :ord.
ared off a. few days ago loy..e farmer
who told them they were trespassing
On' his property, and that a 'trapper's
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onto General' Tx:lists . Ciorpn: as .con-
. i ings on ' oil- land . m' South Al- vised them • that the fernier was
.hertri are. daaviing near , the, , E.P. '
, . right. He ,informed ,them too that on
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. ranch, Owned by the'Prince of Wales. ..an unavigakle stream, such as . the.
The ranch is said ,to lie on it Beriton
Step onto his Place. *The young men
/ • held thein to a local lawyer :Who '
fabled; in their lettCCof •March 26
1925 in connection with :the Invest-,
ar..eUt." Fund • held in triiSt for • the
Ratepayers Of • -the Clitarid West Saugeen this_side Of • Paisley,., the riv-
liutcbeeir.s"an
taked out by 'o� '90' seekers* e
..fore: the spring is far advanced.
Caribou are. canning 'back to •New ,
Itrunawick, says' the . Chief ,;• "Gain!
Warden of that prtivince. This, is
regarded as a testimony to • the pro-
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teetive methods employed by the
. guides who are folly aware that the
' Welt 'a 4 •
:Ann vIcINITy
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weather, 19r.a few deYe last week.
Mr; 0, ilartyn otbred to
IriverRuron. ou• Sunday. , • ' •
• .:Mr J. 11.. Chaprnan ' and tariff' of
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Kineardine,were in Ripley ptiday.
Mr. David- Lemon,, and son' Cecil,
were in Toronto Thursday.
Miss. Adeline Mooney Was in Lon-
4°4itshstS
M • t.Ce. of„.'t 'lle• nursing.
staff Of Victoria Hospital, London
was *nue OVer. the weekend..
V. Shannon •returned on Mon-
day :hod'. a Visit to.friends : • in De-
troit .,•k•
' A large' linhiber- of Ripley Masons„
attended :the.,10sonie'hanq4et. held in
Kncardine Friday
and :PCVd;Al .9t
.1.48tOweli .spent' the •,,week -end ..at the
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nome of Mr. M. H, Dierlara.
„ReY: R. Campbell ot-Pine •.River
'tiCt;iipy the pulpit in St. An-
alow's Chutvh neXt. Sunday. .'
Mr. and: Mrs. John .Ryan of Penn-
sYlva.nia WereVisiting at: the • ••houne
.04 airs,. •MalcOlni MeLnYthis week.
e e ratt report that Mr 'Rit-,
c.hie. Martyr' continues to be •eritie-
tiay, virit pn
• Mrs, 4. ,4eNany and Mr. R, .,spitt•
were Visitors- at. the 'Koine, of Mi.
/Seri. this week. •
on the Sale 'elf =4,0dier4tOrs.bletlie'
4,14R6.ie..onttiontrdyak.,1d,i,
. „lir; C. .A. Pollack,. , energetic
ng 'a rse in the
AaeuitY., of Arts, Specializing..in ;Eng-
sW.4,1kia.,.7..Me.,1)OiMid. in Chesley reit
.e.ord agent is concentrating. his - eg-
were
iits
queenis: ingstori. Where
Ars. .iein.ayson'S faeneri,' Mr.
ie has
`,Tena, martYn 1,4uhe Rem'
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fgririer whose land bo ers on e
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Township„ That, t`lie i•niereSt ••. • • that • '+'fh
• , • , , . rivet -.Thi means . both e
hY.:'WeY of interest. On,1:thp,'•Victiity belong,.. pot • to -the public; hut :to, the
in and trapping ,right.S.''On the 'river
lowed by +Oa Ale amount derived
goads • noW' •held- by them. in tritat, .property OWnera 'along the 'stream-.
'shall be. five: and :one -4114r ter ',(5Vt ) thia:.iS:iiite.reStifigneviis in. ;view of.
'per :eelit.:cerapoi.olded the :fact that • local organizatiOn.
tie period' b,egirming 1414, 1, 1-925. azd"
eadiftg gait and; filet t
:heat- m, bane of protecting their live- Cierk :De .atittor40'd 'mail' a espy,. st
lihcifids is. to nee that hunting of -big i'his motion :+tor,t'rie.. Tofentn 'General
'game 'not. tarried' to excess. . • TiuSts• Co-rpii."(earriedy:,_
• 'McDonald MatINP- That the
"Reiationd • between:. prance and Clerk .be instructed •to •filti all ,,Parties
.England • were never.. more cordial• haVirifg,•' ,re:erved 'front fhe
'than'tthey• sre,tordaya"-„Said l`ton; ToWnshin :1924,. sand „not; retUrned
, Nieli01;Pent..-dev.ern°i' of British :ixistrileting,' them, to .re•brii seine at
'•Colutibia,„.interiiewed on his return I Once; (carried),, : • •
to Canada from a Visits -to .France..
. That orders.
Referring to his Own province His he:issued , on the Treasurer ”fairOr
• tO‘vard t4etteinig, their oondition is
et put into, the Dank a ceitain Suth
• And I like to have hint 'leng, .a noan ut it they will study
111,ivan't be long that I will have .he 'life of hay than who ever gained
tO' pack him 'rather, •
didtiactiOn, in science, gOverninent •
C•attse , seine day he'sigo g to grow 14W, buaines---in 'any ofthe produb
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betie iaet hat thcy do not wstoirkucktie
1.'hen. We 'won't go ,h41i :so slow,. , "'.
mister, be "ain't heavy;• •13,-.- so hard an he did. 'If they .think+,
he'amy brother.: honestly about the rnatteri they . will
Honor said there was every, indica-
tion of British Columbia being
swamped With tourists this year. •
.Lauchlan 1VICLacillan, 'Of Toronto,
4gfter serving nearly fifty 'yenta cin,
'of. the' following parties J. Moore
attending sittings •of Court, April
.15th, . 1925.-44.00; R. .11.. • ‘M,artxh
Attending. sittino•s of Court $4.00. -
Ripley' Express; printing add re Ont.
.Mr ; Bert 'Irwin:, and ,.aVir; Harry
has been cOnsidering applying' to the Veiten,.`Of Paisley, motOred.to. -Ri.pley
Dept. to . have the river stocked on Sunday :last. Mr. Irvidn's another;
fish•spawn. yyears past we :ander- MN, S. .A.:•,ArWin, is in rather Poor
stand that- fisherman and trappers • health . Present, and ;. her many.
were allowed a' ten foot Strip abisig '••friendS hope for, .speedy recovery,
Alta' banks- but apparently recentAeg- --,---,-Mr-jobri--F.,--ArCher,, who• has been
•slation has. changed all thiet_How,ey; with D. B,•ilifeLeed .in :the hardware
. er it MaY he said that ntOst, store for the past. ten years, had, ac -
in -this district' 416..nig„emicern-.`theni- .991ited position in London and 'left
selves with 'fishing...and. trapPing and for ,,that -city On Saturday;
are apt to be generous with sports 4r.., Archer ' held a Sale: of most • of
men in: allowing 'then' •.• on -their pin- his . household' furniture. A ' large
portY, .providing.:they not (intake 4i. grow. wde• present and bidding was
brisk. '
ithisanee of themeelvesr •
, A pleasant •event took place in- pt..
ALBERTA COAL POPULAR • St., Andrew's Church Thursday night
Wheri' Rev. R Harkness the former
arloWest S.her•e• Eleetrie
The Ontario, OOIT`erninetit • through .pastor who left , this week to ' take
Raihvayrion. :Charles. '..:McCrea, Minister of 41targe °La_ , pastorate in Gi..e_igkrrY
was presented with a parse ,of, ap-
-thiroMPley-of-the-Canadiait Pacific
inersTilii---rnoanceiv-Seriday that ,
proXintateiy one. hundred :and twenty
taillare %by , the Congregation • (whol
wished •to indicate ;their appreeiation.
of his untiring and successful efforts
'on' their behalf. -while stationed ,in
Ripley. :On Monday; evening- at . the
home:of, J., Munn,* the :Young
Men's clads presented Dr. Harkness.
with a pair of '.+Militaki, brushes and'.
an individual cerrununiOn set; in -re-
‘efognitYon• of: his .1petial., work among
the younger people of .the eeogreg-
.: 'Rev. Robert Harkness Ph. 'D., who
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has heen pastor of ,'•St.' .Andrew's
- PreBbyterian• Church • Silica it Was
ioriiied- by the---Union&-Of-•Nnox. and
Huron Churches two. and 'One : half
years ago, preached his farewell
mon. last ..Sunday.. evenjng.. A huge
orowd fide' Ripley and the si4round-
ing country .fillesi the church. to OOP
aiming; a .numher of listeners having
r. stand on the ' church .steps. 'Dr..
riarkrieBs . preached' frOdi 'Revelations
15:3"They sins tbe •song , of Biased:.
.the servant of God, . and the song of
the ,Lamb." He '.explained„ that the
song of Moses typified tho dispensa-
tion of, the Old, Testainent, While the:
Sono df 'the„,1,./anab typified the' spirit
..Of the...New Veatainent With its nieS,
sage of • hope • and coMplete sal.Vition
to all who helloed.' ;: He urged the
Congregation. to reeeivo Ihis. message
of hope Alid fliCe •. the, future with
completd.,confidenet in , final •victory
for all who trusted' the POW9r Of
redeeming grace.
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SCHOOL REPORTS
admit.that t4e".• ftitter and pater'
:Maybe .1 could got •thcre quicker, • ,and. &Waddle. iit the, hours when ,that
,If •1.-•juSt• Would letlani,. distinguished. seal would have. been
And Would set him down and, increasing' his; .eathink .Cap*ity and.
'•••leave blin'herd behind; tteligthening his grip on tikportati-•
Aacill hold me back, • No;, si4 • think lionestiy, about:the: Matter they •
,
t•Itot him*" Of -hours '.6ffritterinr.linitering-"..a4--
14.--.)Jaek:-iLlind.,-.•once-• -rye. . told, dwaCldlirig.,,Then, the tittle will cenie
him• • ; • .when Withless-strait :they can Piit'
*Could take Mini more money in ihe BitVings-batik.-4;
'adirielioni, , 'Exchange, „ •
Sea llefl not •.•
And I Ain't ti4; half' ti-trYin" . "What," • eitited.:,Talkieat„
Go on, tnliitek, ho 4101 heavy; halt,
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RailwaY has been 'retired on pension • 3 lines '$3.00;
.it Om:teat—He -Was pre-: Vieep :killed, by dogs $19:00; John
sented. at leaving with an ernbossed, lifeCormick for Meeting at Orange,
‘address and gold° watch • and chain; 'Hall , at Bethel re. Cinfario Widt
which were handed to him by B. W. • Shore ,Railway and for catetaker for
Scott, superintendent of Toronto Ter.'
ininitlai, on behalf of his .friends and
assOeiatea.
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The Prince of Wales, just before
setting out for his tour 4 South
Africa and Smith Ainetica,' took a
lightning trip to the Wembley Ex". ' The. following accounts as *, O. K.:'d
hihition '.frroands`.:, His ROOi. by.: the -Tournshii) Roo. supokilitend,..
nese was especially Adelighted with ent e.sere ordered' to be paid:—Min.
the children's section of the Park, MArdooli,. his, shOvelling snow Rd.
- TreasUre".Isliludi the.Main attraction :it •Geddos grader
• of which is a Canadian PaCifiernociel
Lon. -4—Rd'.--$-"$1:501:1 Chque in fayor
train In which the 'kiddies Will "tour
the Roekies.'.'.
meetutg $4.00. (carried.).
rg ati—Eriiindrtont .That all
teams are to be a certain Point at
the 'Section to be 'gravelled, Such
point to be decided' upon by-. the
*Township Road .Supenntendent,:,43e-.
Ore tilein time counted.- (carried). •
The Canadian Pacific
"Mont -
royal" doeited at New York, recently • , „
Ernmerten,--Oeddes: That .• this
: after her second and final West tn.i
('Ouricil do .now .- adjourn to Meei
titan cruise of the. •aearion with a
• veritable. zoo on. board, collected. by i again ())1 Tuesdar • the46•th .44Y. Qf.
passengers and id he taken ,inland afaY, 1.25..• 45 Court of Revision.
O Itonivenirs, included 500 par7. arid to transact .ToWnship.,`EllsihesS;
rots; and love birds, several monkeys; ' 41.t. the' u5ual h9or• :Pla•°° eariied,
deer and a Mexican tiger. Some 4 1, +4:• •
of these' Jiro destined for 'Various clerk of Huron ToivnihiP
cities In Canada.
'
. Saskatchewan can boast of , .
Bi*. generations., ' Mrs'. James K• irby,:a , Be -more former
Odell, -of Hanley, 98 years of age. Ltnd ' auto dealer, appeared '• before
has it great-great-great-gratiddaugh: ,Nre,CO3i't110 . ViattPn
ter of sit months. Her :eideit (laugh- At Walkerton, recently' on a .charge: of
ter is 76. She hits 33„grandchildren; itSSault laid by .4 lad named 4,-LaW-
45:great:grandchildren, seven great- fence mcKay +who., had, •worked for
igreat-grandchilAren and •.tha•little'`:,.1-Cirby,, here had been sthne•,•diSPilte-
IddY first referred -to,. Mrs Odell: ntotit Af6xay/p, and. ho had
miff 14'08 and*Avg without eY°7- stied KithY,.iti division court,gettiOg
&Meas. • . ' Jiidginent. A halaneo of, -'$6 and, a
ImMigtrintes.who chanted and sting
their happinedi it arriving in Can-.
ada were ' witneised, recently at the
liontreal ,IVIrt4aot,atation when
batch of fifty eittiaried
es
. . , ,. • .•
.r-Wit-tedionsed-there!for.aktitne,...ii.vaiting
piativtiyantec-l.ty4train.-.7Their. had al-
ready travelled overn3,000 Miles ,freorit
lAvermiol mid, lied a further prod- ,
•William Montgomery Covering
gnovir' shovelling on Rd. 7 :as 'rendered
itY dwin
phrey $2,00,
; -.Ross I-1, Martyii
WAN' M• P') 'POO AOSAULT
• • Orte'icytie waS ,cdallarIg to him 0/1
:-thd tlivisiOn cO‘trfi Aidglaerii; , and he
went to Kirby with sn .grtior for six
dollars., Instead , of giving hh,n the,.
him *and' rnacie him pAy.. $6. After
Sioni.**6-th-
•-,sides arirKithy- •prOnTising'to 1nali
restitution to McIChy, Who is a youth
pect another ‘ 4,506 until • they or 111.194 13, 'the' Magistrate "let 'Kirby
-*NOMA their destination either at off with a fine. of $20 and costs of
Araniouver or in ome'CUES 8-04 f.27.50, nialdng in 'ail, 147.50, bc4ideS
lutgadecth, • , the $12 teetbted tn„- ;The'
further, eiders , could be received .fr.
Alberta coal. -25,000. tons of • ' which,
'are :being secured Ipr. .distribution
:under an arrangement with the. Na-
tional Railways.. Smee the Govern-
inent .nablighed',!sonie days ago the
•etinditions ...under 'Which the public.
.might participate- in the shipinents;
orders lilitire been received 'from: • all
;parts Of the proYinee, a total of ,99).
x0) tons baying been .subscribed for.
.The problem of the •Govertiment. noW,
is to scale 'down :this. aniOunt in the
most •equitable mann,er possible ,. to
' the 25,000 tons which are to' he:avail-
able. , ' •', ..: : ' • 1: !.. .,.
t. 7Ceiiienfirigynpen the----lact- • that
orders totaled 000p tens. }Ion. Itir. '.
MeCrea . said: "There has been cOd-
-iicle-raW-e___difficult • i reditcing this•
to 25,009• ' tohs 'so as, to make an
equitable distribution ,both • as to . an;
plicants and *areas. The coal will
be" shipped to over 200. places in the
province, . pretty' , widely • di'stributed'
The Alberta Mines, whlie coal is .41c-
'reptahle have beeri Considered so.;:aS
tO, give 'them , :fair distribution ,of
)
orders." 4 -"),,, . . ' • ' , ' • ,
The rush og orders ,i's taken :by the
Government as , ehdorsittion of -its
belief that tho Onfario public is vit-
ally, interested in , filling it'S. fuel re.
quireinents from a Canadian souree.
it is pointed Silt that the .2500 -ton
Shipment 14 in the •natute, of An elt-
neriment .' fo prove - actual haulage
cost, As ‘800/1 as die data upoh*O9Sts.
.'siipplied by the shipment ..bas. been
anal,:qeds Mid annotineement can be
made. • •
- 'Magistrate . LINO:, 'ruled that ligt
0 Ile sine would"go "to ,Iliaitay•lar dam-
ee 1,0er6:";'' 140t.14t0Slittsi ,k9 ooe YITSII blue blood that mad
you , ti4144"
Fler arid There
argot •
ifOosle4rting
Thie;Week we are offering -some
Odd Patterns in ' Ljnoleum• and
Congoleant Rug's at a 'sacrifice,
Sizes are 3 x 3, 3 x 3Vr, 3 x 4 yds,
from $13.60. 41! $18•46,, Clearing
Out at $9•60.•:
A
REMNANtS, •
O Of Ifinolellin, enough for a small
room, $4.00 and $4,20, Clothrl for
$3'.20 A
yds. -ityx, 2, p�tterns
at 90e. a Yd.'
, 3 To 6 Yd, Ends of 18-111: tuir
• Oilcloth, at 13c, a yd. "
Brass Curtain* Rods from 16e:
upwards. , • -4
KIRSCH RODS, in the NEW
Stipple tone finish. '
CURTAIN NETS—
at CUT RATES
"7"Itirgattf,Oc.
$1.00 Nets for 69c;
' 85%. Nets for 59%
50ie:':Net8 for. 39e.
Doivit as 14)iir SS OC. a Yd. con` ;
sist of Marquisette, Scrims, Voiles'.
-.BUngaIdtv. Nets, Madras, in Floral
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and Biock Patterns, some are bor-
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bargain, ' SEE THEM.
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Underwear Crepes, ET4ral-and-
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Small Cheek Patterns in the Nev
Shades, at"29e,:id, Reg. 45%
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Miami Broadcloths, 36 ' inches
wide new ...and popular shadesex-
cellent f dr. Blouses, Children'd
Dresses. • Special '45%
SAE our. Last Week, Act ,For The,
-RIGHT, Prices On RUGS
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'This le' an increase of 814000:4T.
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ditiVen 'Months ending Pehrttary,
•1924, totalled 185,128, dbilited as fol-
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United Stiite,4 10,120; Vern aetiiiir
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ahead' rounding up •
potential customers
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450,000 new telephones
are added yearly. We
.• can help you list those '
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might, prove profitable
customers—if you wish
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:over 125,000 you can. ,
noiv .do business with
telephone.
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