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the experience ("meat,
yet to the regular tie of a
wonderful service.
• hy sot try'itr
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A. De MacKenzie, Proprietor
' • and Editor, e
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THURSDAUS,T, •
"TRE. MAIL, CAR ItOliELES
sChiefDraper of the ToroMee'pOs
lice, says that • With the ,eieePtion of
One. man, 4Y -the naine Of Ele'VeM..,oll,
those implicated -in the recent
seima-
tional mailcnr robbery :at Toronto
are now in. jail; awaiting triat,,.. Of .
course; these, under arrest have not,
Yet been, tried. in conit, but the police •
• 22H1teear to he perfeetly :satisfied, that
1.41ICKNOW SENTIlirti THURSDAY4 AtIOVif bth; 1,92$'
couver, who can hardly. yet have
reaelied, Nil Maturity, proved him-
eelf the fastest sprinter in the World,
winning T two Most iteenlY-coutested
shOrt races. The young wine n ath-
!des, too; who wept over, lived (Mite
,uP to .expectations.. Ethel Catherl
wood,. a. liandainne giri froni'8a.$)chp;
:Won; won ,the ivorld!s ••eheMPienehil!
:high :Anna' (5 feet and a inches) 'and
-four Toronto 3g,iFiPp..9.!ek,
Fanny RosenfeldjEtliel. Smith, ,•and
Jane WE, WOti ,•the:'406-nietra.:relay
race
they, have the !right Pertiee; and that
they -catt•Provo;U:. . ••
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In View of th'e.great number of
robber bands who withirt'vecent yeare-
in this country have made good their
"get -away;" the .prompt, roandmg up
. - 4 resented in one or more of the c
tests. The United States, owing to
.. •
Onthe whole; • there.. ie, feglory".
.enough' in epite. the failuires. .'"of 41,euired, and.their nee,eIS •puide'no per.
*right and Bricker. ' • • •• • •.ceptable lmprssion ;upon the num.
The Olympic•ganies,• every. bertess herd. .• :•
teurtit year, are gi)eg' to ,the World, . . It is: thought that the, huffalet. tame
, , . . . .
and athletes are ConatantlY:1 ,train- to Ainerica. from Aslai: crossiag • 1»'Ing for '-this • SuPrerae, ciniteet., They Way" _of what now (he •Eelutignia•
inelade.ahnOSt 'OVOil.sOrt. lItlyileal :lands and .Alasha„, at a 'etime '' when,
Competition Of • Strength, • endurance there was. a -land connection :betWeen
and lieie a big business .enter., the twe centirients..'alid.the climate of
-prise, 4 and the games are vvitneseed" tli'Noirtherp'llemisibere..weS
bniilder
y many thoreeliads, from an Over the" than •it is now:.:That they inaltiplied'
world.. Almost ,every...cenntry, .js tee- to. suCh 'vast numbe,rs. may s;be•
ac-
• - counted fir by tile absence on ,this
*toatieent of an enemy veith
they could not eueeesefUlly cs•enten'd,
and from •Whieh they. tome nee pro-
tect their.. young. Wolves constantly
hung sweet the, flaiiks of the Iherds,
hut their depredations Were confined
to enfeahled by age -or eick,
ness, and to an 'occasional. calf ',stray-
ed beyondahe protection of- the herd:
The food stipply wee tinlimited, the
herde 'Moving • northward: when• ( the
heel ,of sutnmee dried ue the .erasis
in the South, and again -going' Smith
to 'avoid the severity: of the 'neethern
winter'. At. the 'period of, inigr.atien
they iiioyed in vast' herds
or.-armieS, •semetitnee having a front
sof'25 Miles and a length Of 50 relief.
.
As already stated's, the , buffalo ex-,
-refedain-itildiminiehed numbers • upoti
the prairies. open about 1870.- Abode
that tinie White' ,,Inintere With • fast
horses and,effective ,firearneS began',
litei Red River
Seskatchetian and Alberta.
When the White men came tO. this
' •
centinent,"pify,:la the • fifteenth' and
eieteerith centuries, it is: saidthat the
'buffalo entatlinibered anv. other qua -
draped. known to have :elcisted. an. the
earth ,at. any dine.% 'TT the. eaely, ,eet-.
dere` in the territory Oecppied ihe ' Or
haffale,., the, animals preyed .
highly
sAlefule furnishieg soPPITof :-
exeellentenieet,'•.;ao0,..1.414
clothing .and bedding* The prairie'
tidiais ,subsiSted. on% the truffOlta but
eke' Indians • killed only •whit .they,..re,- •
. .
er safe hand. at five per Cent.
,With stock, filet's are at leant no
taxes to .Pay; bit you have to, consid-
er the iaterest,.or the value of your
money, just . the same; A. stock pay-
ing tie dieidend should 'go np at east
five: per cent. eeelie year to tnuke it
;Worth hditliWt. An. eXaipple is Maple
1,..eaf -Cempany tornaieti stock,'
In July, 1922, etock keld a -
bunt $80 share; It now Sells at a-
round. $110, bet -the differetic'e jasta- .
bent pays intefest 'for, the 'five,,year
period. -* . . •
•
witb. ,div:itle'0,tialrei.yini 'do not.
need to (depend on (an. advance. C:P.Ite
stock, at 'the, time I write. It. pays
this, is
oaring!' around $200 a share.
a Year in At•Mends, *Welt five• „tier ,eent; (m.,the investment, and the
emiepany sp • importent. • and ite-
ehreilriga ere 'so. depearlable that .the
• dividend' is about as 'safe esearsy come
•Peny's, can be., If this eto;...k does not
'advance • anY mere, it 4till a' good ,
niyestment, •Anyone with $1,000 Or
• .
More, Can very well buy stack ,
at the present price. It yields a fair
and dependable eeturro. and has, just
as.'.inueb cliante .of advancing as ,the
average stock 'which •ie, not Paying
any dividend.
•
• 130m6" and Preferred' Stocks Are .
•• .ineestments.
Except in. e few 'eases, bonds and
,preferred stocks ',are inveitnaents..
Viet is', you .bely .thein with a eriew to
regielar payments ef interest or div-
idend-, and 'the ultimate vepaymeet
of the :principal at •maturity, or ,t r.
Sale. (Because Of Odsu
a reessed'.safe-,
, .
Of this gang will give general satis-
faction. It Was one of the best pieces
of detective. and police work reported
in*. long 4thne.
Those- under arrest were ,in police
court.a few ,days-ago;and alt entered
a plea of not guilty; but rolls of the
stolen 'money was found in possession
of some of them, and the police have
talinot_ damaging evidence against
he
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THE GEESEATJACKaMINER'S
• ena' Naid 'gO'sp
spent several week last Spring on
Sitelti4tiner Stincetierry; near , &Kings-
Ville:',,Ont 'awaiting warm Weather
'before proceeding to their nesttng,
'grounds in the north. Tins number
constitutes a record,. being 25 per
Cent:Urger than that of any .previous
Spring. ai The geese ranged between
the sangthary.and Lake Erie, Where
, they rested in dense raasees een, the
°Pen water; 'flanked by a sprinkling
THOSE , GLARING HEADLIGHTS'
• One of the -worst-features/in con-
nection with our traffic arrangemente
is the permitting of such headlights
is are in nse on almost:all automo-
theifeemay notbe-so
fruitful a. cense. of road accidents as
the recklessness- of drivers,. they
greatly detract Intim-the, comfort, of
-diVni-lee 'at bight. •
..• ••• . ••
• • • • .
its large population. immeake 'wealth
and keen interest in spoets, has been
a large frietor In the Olympie games,
and..for a number of years his won
the greatest nunther of chanipion-
ships. ' Without disparaging the Un-
ited States athletes, it may be said
that this, largely tine to the,.fact.
that they send over so inaaY and en-
ter so of the eeents. 'Their
contribution this year seine -
what of a disaPPOintment; especially
in the track events. It iS said that
their 'representatives have been over-
trained, under somewhat . ideal pondi
tions.• 2 They have, however, again
won the greatest number of them-
piarishipe.
,
of whistling swanseand ducks. Often
• the big birds: fleeted secureli
'a hundred erardi- Of ,shore and not a
haif Mile' from Kingsyille's. business
--seettini;-e.-;.e,e,,H,--e- • '7
• Withea hoarse gabbling, the geese.,
would rise by .hundreds. from e the
lake,' making for the sanctuary •in
wedges that Spanned Ithe
, sweep of the Sky._ Their 'returit Was
just' as Spectacular.... Invariablee_they
• left their' snug berth-lsehiad Miner's
',.home in the'.morning, 'returning in
the afternoon With raucous gries. that
timid be beard for 'great distances:
A dinner of corn alWaYs. 'awaited
•:them..
•So ' large were the' hosts' of geese
this year .that they overflowed into
the surrounding fields. A corn field
near the sanctuary often contained
several • thousand, whose plumage
• blended So well with the drab, tones
• el, the earth they could scarcely be
,'• distinguished: Others circled over the
•..territory ebnost, cOntirtually, sailing
:down' to loin their comrades sleeping
...among the ,stubble, or Peeking at the
ground for whatever , they. might
glean of the crop.
- All automobiles are supposed to
he equipped with .anti -glare.. lenses,
and they are ..e*tipped withroneor
other type of tense which has • the
sanction of our Highway Depart -
silent.. But whether better or not than
the aright/I clear lenses, those now
tpproved,.ara net *hat they ought to
he, .and one who has lived through
the period, since the introdaction of
the automobile has difficulty in see-
ing the advantage of the latest ap-
proved lenses and those at first used.
At anyerate, some thenge ought to
be made regerding the" sort of lightsOr .
lenses that may be used:Traffic, is
likely to remain about as it
will increase "rather then ' diMinish,
and an improved headlight Would add
greatly to the safety and conifort of
night driving. As it, is, many avoid
driving after dark*because of the
danger and the constant atintlyance
due tirglaring lights.', .
•• The .use of "dimmers"; at first in-
sisted upon, nove—rare; is impractica-
ble, as they leave both drivers. in al-
most 'total What is 'is needed
CANADA AND THE 131J.F.FALO' •
•
° McCOEMICK PEElt1144-: MOWERS are so , thied-
throughout' ,Canada ;that almoat 'nny neigbbor can tell you tif. his
pleasant experience with ottee • . 0, •
Their, reputation goes hack nearly a- ntiery,, a- worthwhile
consideration, when, buying a mower. •and . et, us demon-
Strate the isiew Automatic' Pitman, arid' other peiuts 'of eaperier-
ity of these machines.: ; ,
`el-sproinetititel-o4tiereethee-Departurent
of The leiteriOr gives out infor.mation.
about•the preservation of the ,
wild
bison, in the. parks set a-
ide for that ptirpose. The saccesS of
'this, enterprise,. andertaken •twenty,
'years age;', has lleeri quite beyOnd,exr
'pectieicine so that now there are in
Canada; in the two 'inairi herds; abept,
,siXteen, thousand
mg condition:\ '
. the National Park,-
.:Ajbette, there, are :5,000, which is a-
lone' the ,nuralier the food supply there
;yin suppOrt.''lle..;a.regioreneeer Great
• Ileve Lake there'are Onset:, 9;0007 -
'this herd 'being made ;at) of eorne
i,400 ,animale., which liaVe .been,mov-
ed from :the. *ainwrighe Park. to the
'siorthere preserie, and :about. 1,400
erood barfale, which had :survived
there in a wild state after the prairie
herds had been alm"ost eatereairrated
,
ay , the unchecked and indiScriminate
Slaughter:. Which ; took place betvieen
he Years 1875 and 1890. •
The. tact that the. AnveriCanebaffale
hisoin has been Saved' 1» the fere-
sight*:*andeetforts. Of the Cariadiar
loveriimerst,..frem. certain extermin-
ation,glees ,general ,satisfactiore• al-
though the Midertaking May not have
*ieen 'a profitable One in. a financial
; ,
°•,•••*,
is some sort of shade 'which can be.
adjusted to. throw the light down on
the road, where it is needed, instead
of permitting, it to stream into. the
eyes of • the on -coming driver, where
b•litintdhse hmimon:en! of greatest danger it
CANADIANS AT THE OLYMPICS
The outcome of ',it 'stitirt, event
itt-
way4 is. uncertain. That Wie" long
ago observed 'corineetion with that
'sport of kings,"'.:tlie horse race, it
appears, ei3nallY true *hen lie -
mans are the Contesstentle:
The to atbletie;of *barn
niOet were expeett4 'in the Olymme
In -the. fondue!** 'P'euPer g4te-r", games at Ajobieribiiii
s • ' • "gjore" the vesseetry., *likes had a-1.- that the .fesid ssupply 'Of •thae. enclos-
most t.:40' welcome them with ere wars, no ..lorsger cOnsiderede ade-
the. grandeur of go.?Man..,.Triatoph., Litiate,A . number were ' s to
Jot 1.4`rigist;, winever ot''tbes Diesaigtd I enialler parks 'throughout. the:',ceiin-
scuttle' in' Erficilthd-. and tial -ed a3P'the.,1„tri. seld, to Private indiVideals, .or
almost eertain wiener in the i to rnrinicipalitiese for ;park. -
Perim time] to• titoe h, considerable
nurnber Were slaughtered •at • tlie
IA`aineeright. end the meat,
.heada, and robes disposed of, In a
ce:Minercial _Way. As theWainwrighi.
herd coritiniied increaee the exper-
iment of traneporting part , of •the
silielus,th the honie of the wood lid.'
falo in the North West was tin':
dertaken's sand somethirig •-evet 6f900
MecoittvlicK DEER1NG AO;
the Work- of/ one man ,in the busy hay •
4 A11 steel Pearne .IIay Loader. 3-11011er
hearing* On the earlier shaft and .2 .
on the Main axle make„ very . 'light' •
draft. The forecarriage bitch and top .
adjustment are coirienieritlY reached
•• from, the loadi.,The McCormick Deere
ing "is •the last, word in Hai, Loader
• :ConstructiOn." • '
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FOR PARTKULARS CALL AND SEE
41„GEN'T,
ANDREW
." '.[..uckNpw _ . •
ty,z.unprincipled • promoters emnetirnes
float bonds an'd preferred .stocks
without. adequete security. or where
,earntriga. are tot sufficiently reliable.
to .geve, reasoriable epromise -of t
he
paYments.beipg Made. With common,
stockS, on the - other. hand*. One"e eX-
pect,e to take chances, and is entitled
o profits Where the business pisi'ves
•,41 :stiCCeSs: Mining .elaimg, for in-
steneee.are-asetesaitableeforeshorict kree
'preferred, st,ock:,'ia•sue,.s,--fh-oiigh--onee-
-si mine is* well esteblished ,end
earn -
'trig steady ,pVcifitS•• ,suCh issues. maY
be cmite order..•••
The feir cases where.. hondi. ; and.
preferted stocks 'may be • 'epecalaeive
are where the concern his got behind
in its ',paypiente, •yvhe.re *tlie.se ;Se,-
urtie inelude paeticipation, in pro-
.fite..'. Au .exainnle of ,the (former it
At - Sugar' Refineries, • -Ltd.;
Which is. a kvellestablisited industry
wiih 4. record; of ea:risings. Because.
heavy lessee in .1920,, however, the
dividends on tile preferred steels:are
in arrears, to the aneount 'df over 50
'per , cent. " This prefei•red stock, now
sellseronnd, $85, h sharele.:••• If things',
go well in the future 'these hack div -1
idergIS Vvill b • paid up; or some other
er,TisWent offered tthe holders, and
cominercia-F.
stale .for their hides. Bete:eel-L*187'5
iind 1880 the.large.herdS Were ,-(10.1-
ToVved hy Organiied‘'armie;•..Of. hunt-
er; Who camped 'on their, trail, .et-.
;tacking' them 'every day"; so that they
•
had no ' 'peace nor rest. In the open
eouptiye7theye. fill 'an .easy Prey. .to,.
these • organized htinteee, with , their.
repeaiting rifles.. Against this' ehemy
they could not' Protect ,theniselyes:.By
1890' the .inillions which 'onte .erierned•
the prairies Weres. reduced to a, few
smell herd with feet 'worn down by
,
constant flight from the perseipg
hutthers. Ten years later the prairie
buffalo in aweld :state was 'a crea-
.
ture (if •the '
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As is generally known, the Cana.
dian GovernMent, in ,1907,. beught e
herd of buffalo which •Micliaet Pablo,
3 half-hred rancher' of Montana,.
ps.A., had developed from four
eelseee winch he. had catitured, while
the last reniaining herds of Ithe wild
animals were being run to death.
Pablo was able to delivertelhe Cane.
adian , Government '749 animals, the
task of r,,ounding up and transportiag
them proVing" .ntach mare dlfficalt,
than ...w.as anticipated.
Sixteen years after the 49 buffalo
fSeCUtelY enclosed ' in ;Wain,
iettES' IT PAY TO SPECULATE?
Does it , -pay to speculkle? 4'Tbat
aneetion.corrieS up With every, one at
scene time. or • other, but
•,-,eke the trdable to.. make ep'bur eiesi
• Iiinds .the eubject.:tisual way
to ehawe .dur mindsevery time
•Omething, pew happens. That; 'in,
Litt; 5,1s the Main reason: why, .when
'tock's 'start to. go up, they *often go;
'much :too fav. Everyopee hears 'of
•
,that ,everyori else' has Imade, , end
itticies to try a little oh their own.
- All 'this, new: bifYing peites . up°
higher,. • Ju gt about e this I time,
''awe -ever,' 'the wiser ones .Pull'•dut, And
.eke their pratits., , • ,
, So you: are' a godd judge ,of the
:sleets...et, it will probable', PAYYbu to
• ineculete; , • (' •
• . Aod,.whernites drop, very apach,
he same thing happens F..dyeryone
emits to eell at once That is ,e good
time . to buy—not jut at the start,
•but after *all the selling has ,lind its
sifect on price., • . " •
This lesson. has been 'very - vell,
taught daring the past.. f w
• I..aSts\., year minims :stacks .went Up in
price, and the brolterS'' roorrisie were'
srowded ,with people eager to
buy
During the 'winter •Monthe,there was'"
a rather. sed lrop.,The ordeee;
1 think, rnitst have been seet in ,MOSt-
..trby.mail,. for .the crowds seethed te
disapp,eer. •A 41ae iS intive
popular than a fall, lot holdere &emit
their profits, and the .eute'ders. try to
anticipete. them, • , . • ' •
• No thorough study Of the prefits
of. spectilatioe, as, compared With or.
elinary iritereet, has ever been, made.
Virt estimates on 'the , subject rather
indicate that ordinary init.:east, she 5.
per cent.; will. ateumulate es Tepidly',
.end perhape, more rapidly, titht.epee-
ulative ',profits. • Most of ,the Speen-
letive steeke 'PaY no 'divrdendS; er
'else the eliVideiul IS emelt in, proper.'
s.tiorieteettio. sleet; lielding";etle(stnelts:.
eery rebeh, like ‘oWrileg yaptiint
elan& ..Theyeeliaves...to go. tip about 5
per Pent, ,e40.1 „year to ,pay
(lipArst ltteits:t. And 5 per cent.
somotunded motnits up 'vete/ tepidly.
'Often We people say'
doubled th,elt ineestnient in .A Vecaat,
'lot, But; an investigation We firal,that'
they °Wiled it for eight or ten ,*,yeaeSe
in which time iritereet.sweirld airionfit
to peeliape fifty per eerie., Wel that
they have Very neatly' the same
etenentitiTS talteS0 40 that they nre me:
further ahead than if they lied letneghe '
• ' food this year has cost ,fack /diner i7 beatto en, and. the bring ,wright Park they hadeenttlerplie , • s
soregirries ; darken the eSatete Their
• from .$3,000 to $4,000, the coret hs -
ng been, served to them b> the wag-
onload. It was shovelled irito the five-
s • ,
acre pool by ,a crew of meri. (3aek,
Mirier attributes the irierease cretbe• inI
•geese to their eeritentration ratheri
than to Any augmentation of their 4cP11,6 Ainsternam,..0!_ag hadlY heat -
number • ,?.11 'hY ag flttrtsitman,.'vvioini Ile imd"
. , " ' twice defeat/ea on , the harness,- and
. , , „
eected to *ha -the-roarathua_ e26 -mile*
,
And now g siiattrleSS grass has raee) Agitihed oar teeth, . • •
' Cliff Bricker of Gait whO was
1.JNOREAKABLE GLASS I
, .
• been. produced tor. '-windshields . of' ' ,Eut thisegbeheaten,. these two .ath-
. ettree It is accomplished eby . tern= letee arellkelY af-goed as the hest in
enting. tWe pieces of gleiser'tegethet 'heir special' events: SO' Mani -lac -
With it sheet of: celluloid . it • the tors enter lato .a , • atiptime: 'OntekTt '
' - • 'eentre.- tone under high Acinnerature t . t ..ch nce,..as- well as ,,management. ofthe animalshave been disposed .o -.
. :..illeeelltdold IS Absorbed by the „gl4ss. tr4e11-i.!*i....0.eter..!."iig, .t.tie nOttentee_Lin that *eye. _Ase'thes traneperted ao.:
'-Ond the 'trait:Pare/MY is. Jiiet as 'per. - 1,$e*.cao-: he no, `ttoolit ::that .f inc-- .• "Innis nre said Lto be :doh* Well lit
. fact as iii oky"; inad . sheet . of glass.' Wright' loist' the race With:6)1101. he, . their new home,: there will. be. no , fur.
. linnact:1"Witl'%teck this leleif ' but 'the Cadgc. he had -been -overworked, • and ther'need.4--idatiig -totheir niiiiitiers'
weight of the , blow tiluSt be v6,5r, could not.reach hi a best. Cliff 'Bricker by., shipment, *nd . other merinse-likee
‘.:' heavy to inalte a Vole in it. .t. 1.1a,mrn..,_ developed hlistered, feet in the, long 'le slaughter 'for tommerrialeirlilintsea:
' eternal*, he .tisect to strike et, heavy grind; andjell she'll pf,..pieviofisiSPeVe will beere tfehe adapted •1 o 'keen . the
blo*. whieh *iii :shod -ataelifi in all rgraialteetl• . ' ,. ' •. . '• ' _nor 'ilOwn lothetaPrieitY of. the
"direitiOni.:"Iiiit there is lie•iltaill-tegesae seeltoresnevereetanetelle*hat littlebit..paric.7.to Ceti ptiorte, . .,:. ‘,..
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part of glass ,arid what itip ,o,titiodyy ,,,,i .good or bad luck is .044 to ;enter- As. late. ,a§ 1870 the imitateexisted
t5bAerte.1 ettilitot .:tiildergtaud It .'tliat into elie-gaMe and ,determine ,the ,out- , •livetitintie'fis 'Millions on' the Pftillie'S
the crackein the glass II° tots4i),Pea,t conie.h: The lotitestatitCare se...evenlY Of Canada 1111(1 the .ilnitett States, oe.
in be on '. VIO,„.,Atitfitee • to the, ;toueli, matched, that. enY trine. may turnthe envying :the whole ' tegioe from:the
One -..nittY..kuit.sr finger ,eytte the*: 'and Reale, . • . ,. . , , Reeky Mottrita s to the Allegheny
`• et -ten rule the .end of4a finger nail' a- But all: .esinitdienti were net losers' and the eastern bounderiest' of What
''' •rosi ;them 4sithout..strikiha an oh.ht the OlyinPlei-:..juit, tit40 ." t*o. la hhw, jelholeobe; .0h (tool the Atil.,
' "tette artteh'40.1$ felt in the'Ordltleil
• .
..
it ie.:With,' such -reWard in' vieW -
that
buyers. are now .williag te PAY $85' a
share` for it. ,
• Preferred 'stocks' which. are eerie-
vertible -into ,common stock; or Which
Oarticipate with common -• 'stocks in
surplus earnings, .have speculative as
well as investment value:
•,Two Kinds of Income.
. Thee are only two kinds of in,
.cOnve---earned and unearned. With
the hardships and the limitatiens of
earned income We are all
fannitar
To get .some unearned ineome
coin
.ineeour seems.had and slow, at
the stait," but once . the bele st.artessi
'T'HE Delco -Light CoMpany ran an. ad
in
the magazines that showed a lot of
ictures of farm women. Then it told what
all these women said about Delco-light—
how it saved money—increased egg produc-
tion—lightened housework—made farm life
Pleasant and agreeable. It looked to me
as though the women were as keen about
Delco -Light as the men. So this is a'special
invitation to farm women .to come in and
fmd out how Delco -Light brings city com.
forts to the farm. I am the Dealer in'thii
territory. Conte in and see Delco -Light.
• itt .CULBERT, :Diingennon.
IittrInl,"ZiNN„ R.' 7, LueknOn'...e.
----EARIisE-110DGINS;Reele-Holiroode
silt Phono dnys. Me a mole and 111 briar
Delivlight Amer hong? fora maiht demotittnetIo.0-
.
ELECTKI C rWATER
PLANTs -'SYSTEMS
PRODUCT.," OP. .01ERA,t, bt7TOKS•' *,
. Made and Guaranteed by Delco Light Company
milling it showS surpriiieg poWers. 1
„Motley insfeeted at 5 per Will;
•ddiible itself in .fifteen years. .$10' a
sporitb invested at -5 per cent; , will
• reaeh $1,000 in rabout • seven years—
though you pet only about • $840
of principal,
ContraSt "hi Results.
is .an speee-
s ,
lathe.. The marvels es that She .• still
keeps at it, for she has .had
•soaragement.. 1' judge that, for at
least si?t!' years, she lies', put about
$200 it year in .etoeks; and the total
value of her present . holdings ap-
pears to be about $700.: There are
• four mines, two of •Whieh are, hope-
less, and the :other,two are still long
shots.. A wofthless shave in a. rub-
ber eaMpaey, and one stock that has
been , fairly aretitelile emnpletee het
1 can say with confidepce. that
her trouble has been the fairly cora.:
mop objection to paying the price for
eood ..eecueities. „Real bargains in ire,'
,veStments are ecareer than in any
other 'field, and a high dividend, ae-
tual or .ptornise.d, .,•nearly • always
-Means' a weakness in the security:
The ane *ventuve that', did well, *
tilI
Lar short:of making up for the
losees" sib the ethers....*-* , •
Otarieirees at-sorne,otheiS examples,
I find .one 'business woman W:hcy, ors -a
eomireratively smellesalare has in a -
:befit file same, time. aectunitlated Over -
$1,900,', A Couple of years ego she
had Victoey, bands of $660, whieh she.
sold; wisely- enough, and With equal
W748410111 Ai& bought an Idt"eirtu,
nielpel'AltiOds whigh eptty. -her -;51/2
Per Pent; until maturity; Last Year,
she botight two Meaistee in One 6f the
good loati .001nrea.---the 'price. was
away ovee par but it halt still gene
Op great deal hinee Olte bought
Them. Title tlfilrietalletVIVhete step,
•
NII)ttoFitit pito! of $1401t * • •
'1*110St iucccsiiretned land toisonted,17 shako giver tri the Itio' 43rend. The)?
/hetet youth litOa% *era *oat; aitaterptto'h't the 31.401146..
NA,
,
1PhOne-No. 10' tit.ArolikS4tvic
. , .
We Sail tor Casivelfie Sell Cheaper Than The ,Credit Store
7
GOODS THAT YOU WILL ,RE4UIRE.
BERGER"S PUREPARIS GREEN! 'ARSENATE OF .I•4'iArl,;
SAMSON TURNIP and FIELD-lia$e-These are made of first
class inatevial, and' ate the littst• that We ean procure.
. SAMSON HAY' rciliKS-t:The Old reliable, Vvbich have been the
.' leader, for years, Correct in.',shapt. 'Selected :second growth •White
.ash handles.,„ • • • ', .• ,
IlAY.Fbrix noPtjARREDItopp for hay ioadere, TRIP ROPE
.and :..1.t.OPE for elings. •,. , ' . ,
,
Now as the time ry'r-Year to keep out the pesky fly by using
, SCREEN DOORS and 'SCREEN WINDOWS. We have a ternplete
: stock in all eiees. • '
SCREEN'WIRE" to, ePair the doore,
BRANTFORD-ROOVINGesSee ita about a neveerooteefour styles
, of shingles to ' choose from. Also roll, roofing,. le three weights.
,.• SmPipEg,CIiAtiltl50in.I".A1)611g
N,Tat4Aml_beite,d euri,ntitY.: of 'good Paint " two'
colors ---Dark Blown and Dark ;Green., Just the thing far
tiirn
RAVE YOLT HEARD ABOUT., THE NEW One
. Yeti eeet ten autoStC0p.,b1LO.lei atid A roiOr free, •Ysiu juSt
• say for the betides.
''.. special:1a POCKET KNIVEWat 2et.
CEMENT—LIME—PLASTER,---ALWAtS ON 14A.Np.
1.•
Pitonliing alid Vectric Wfring
Inge coupled With- g Ood SCrisei A tvork `without, the, 1ac,14.1owevet
loolc, has, brought a towarcl, gin woold.have t)orlo vory