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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-5-8, Page 3Still More Helpful. "I put in the French phrases here and there," geld the would-be author. "to give the balk an atmosphere of culture " "That's all (right." 17 d the publisher, "but it weu,d have helped still more if you'd nut in a little good English here and there." •i_ The Only Easy Way. "1'a what to the 'soy payment plan ?" "Paying cash, my belly. for whatever you buy.' You canrget Dr. W'illialn'' Pink Pills swingers steady. 115 to 8160. lovely o!�fhn remains today Ib Calves--Hecelpt. 3.300: pn1 and an ideal mail at 50 cents a x or six Hogs- ec v t --- camping ground for the sportsman and 42.:)0 from and yerkers, 121..90; light Yorkers, 220.511 Co., Brockville, Ont. ! to Mt :, pigs, 826.50; roughs. 115,50 to 112: • 119.1". 112 tit 115. - Rheep end IAmk.-RrCelptA, 5.000. ■C- tive. LAmbs. 810 to 2t7: yearlings, 810 110 SU.30:.wethers, {13 to 119.51: ewes, 25 to 112 50: mixed sheep, 112.75 to 813.25. EAST BUFFALO WYE STOCK. I 1. Put an end to stomach Is harm'.... dletrem at ranee by getting a large fifty- WW1. ifty IYat rime of Pape'a nisp.pmi+ from .fly drug store. ' Ymi realise in live minutes how not 1100. it lir esti stiffer froIT m i di.- uil- geatletw, rata (. tion due to order eanm.rl "� . aggressive mills the Chicago. May 5 -Hogs-ltecelpte. 35., 1= 000: market closed firm et advance, 250 to 50e ahov. Saturday's general trade: .late top. 121.10; estimated tomorrow, Ct 37,000: bulk. 820,55 to 821.00: heavy ��' weight. = $20.80t. 20 80weight *020.90 121.05 to hlht0 weight medium220.35 to $21.00: light tight. 219.00 to 820.50: heavy = packing mow.. smooth, 120.14' to 820.b0: Packing sows mugh sows, 119.00 to ,g {20.01: Mae. tio, r0 to $19.25. 9 25'Aeet .teen Cattle -Receipts. slow. about Mead): butcher cattle etmng to 13e higher: canning stock steady: calves' 25e higher. Feeders eteady to strong: .atlmeted tomorrow 15.000. fleet Peen. medium and heavy weight. choice and prime. $17.75 to $20,00: medium and good. $13 MI to 412.01: common, 111.50 to $14.25: light w.ieht and choice, 214 75 to 812.75; rommon.and medium. 110.90 t• 11525: butcher cattle, heifers, 82.00 to 15.21; cows 87.75 to $15,00: canners and eutectic, $6.(10 to $7.75: veal ca1v.a. light and handy weight. 213.00. to 814.00i feeder steers illi 25 to 111.56; stocker Neer., 88.50 t0 113.75. • THE . SIGNAL - aoDSNICH. ' O1NT. .11 Thursday, May 8, 1919.-3 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS SOLD ON ' THE MERITS OF MINARD'S LINIMENT 'SWALLOWING THE RAIL-1 WATS:''' • 8A8A124 d► A. YekEITtl "JUST WHAT I NEEDED," MEDICAL. 1t'u,tlulied Prow pug'' 2.1 Has Improved Wonderfully titer Sins. He Began Taking Tanlae. easier to round up than Premier Bordene Last One Hundred Thousand which never gut to the front. This session they are still aith toll under venues aliases' acid alibis. Not only are they with us, but their lawyers afro, and their lobbyists and �1 the other friends of public ownership who of my stomach and I suffered ternbly drew nou ishment from their payroll. with indigestion and I telt bloated with I They� are with us in the shape of Z. A. gas for three or four hours atter every Lath, K. C., who drew up the Canadian meal. I would just drag myself off to Nations' Railway Company Act with his work without eating a bite of breakfast own tau hands. Mr. Lash. as every body ' and tried all sorts of medicines without , knows. hates the Canadian North rn as a getting any better. cat hates cream, and this ,Act of his is a '-I have been improving ever since 1 masterpiece. There are clauses in it which began taking Tanlac, The indigestion enable the Government to do almu6t any- has about lett me, and I can eat with thing for the people or with them - to more satisfaction than l could before in a! snuff out Sir Adam Beck. for instance, or long time. 'Indigestion and gas on my I to unload the Toronto Street Railway stomach don't bother me now at all and from the way Tanlac has fixed me up 1 am glad to recommend it." Tante.. ie ....Id 11i o;,.lerieh by Z. R. Witte, In Senfortle by C. Abcrhart, to Winglaw by J. ,Balton M4Klbbon, lu Heitman by A. M. K. Hemphill. in Blyth by White City Drug Store. in Wroxeter by J. N. Allen, In I.niciesIw,ro by John 0..4-ouuddwrry, In Exeter by W. S. Mowry, in lirn,'t•tirld by Peter Bowey. lu Dashwood by Tienta0 & Edig offer, in Crediton by J. W. urule, lu Clin- ton by W. S. It. Holmes, In Sheppard - ton by J.li.' Simpson, in Gorrle by H. V. >rm+troug. went fu Forhvlcb b] 11 "Tanlac proved to be just shot I had 1 been needing for the past live years," Mid aa. A. McKeith of lss9 Davenport Road. Weston.lnear Toronto. Ont. "Everything 1 would ,eat." he 006- I tinned, "seemed to Ind a right in the pit TORONTO MIkRILETh. • TORONTO, May C. -Quotations on the Board of Trade yesterday were as follows:- Moolteba Wheat (In stere, Ft. William). Nu. 1 northern, 83.24t4. No. 3 northern. 82.21'0. No. 3 northern. 82.17'.. No. 4 wheat. 12.11. Manitoba Oats (in Store. Fort William). No. 2 C.WW.. 7572h'i,C. . 3 LC.. c. ira No. 1 feed. 71'.e. No. 1 feed. 69'.'•. No. 2 feed. 66''t'e Manitoba Barley in store. Ft, Wllllam) No. 3 C.W., 21.124.. 3 0 4 C W {1 0744. DR. GEO. HEILEMANN. FO - "'Al It, specialist in a omen's and chadors' dmeAea, acute. chrome and nervous diseases, eye •ser, nose and throat. partial deeinesa, lumbago and rlwwmat,c conditions. Adenoids removed without the knife. (Mice at residents. corner Nelson and St. Aldrew't'trysts, At lawnsC"...• a4ondays. Thursdays and Satu ayl; any evening W appointment. a DENTISTRY. Let. loon �mvv $aty. Grraduatte RR OR al College of Dental Surgeon. R•cesssor to the late Maps Sale. Offices corner bdaare and wast street Guderah. on the Dominion of Canada as a work of general unlit •. Much as they love public ownership. Mwars. Mackenzie and Mann are in no danger of losing money by it. What profits there were in promoting the C. N. R. they took. What profits there were in building the C. N. R. they took also. What profits there are in tinkering the cripple they will take too, and when nosey members of Parliament ask the Minister of Ral,ways who the Northern Construction Company is that he buys ties from he will reply that it i1 Pot in the public interest to answer such questions. Foolish qul!99 AUcTIONNER. C---=--- _-__--- - T NOMAS GAUCTIIOYNEER. Boa 57. Caddish. All instructions bymail or or lel* at Signal°Us.e ..Ii be promptly residence teiephooe No. 149 -why should it be In 'tee public tn„utn. interest when Mackenzie and Mann are ADVT. wyrktnn l9r their owl' c Thetational Railway Company Act, No Plate ter Willie nes as i we it, merely operates to embed MacKenzie and Mann more firmly in the i Willie -Paw, where are all the talking Canadian constitution. They are, so to machines made ? speak, amendments to the British North , Paw -They are not made, my son. America Act and are now an integral part Some of them are born. of the national edifice. They are' Maw-Willte, you get to bed, not only part of the national ! edifice, but they will take any contracts in connection therewith Talk is cheap, but SOMehow gossip that can show a profit. They are not i always gains currency. stingy- they do not want everything- far The average man who claim to be the from it. Any losses they have i hey will architect of his own future never gets the gladly hand over to the Government. The foundation finished. C. N. R. 1s their latest donation. - - ___ Not only have these generuus men - handed over their railway -at a price-- C. rice- GENERAL DEBILITY handed their toe with countryotbut teey tithe FOLLOWS INFLUENZA C.Noover the whole executive of the C N. R., which now by a simple twist e t Rejected, 98t/ac, Feed. 9e. American Cern (Track. Toronto, Pronto, Shipment ). No. 3 yellow. 81.27 No. 4 yellow. 21.81. Ontario Oats (OYNI��ng to Freights • No. 3 white. 74c to 7Gc. Ontario WAehh�eeeat Oote.i*11100 1 Pointe. No 1 winter. per car lot. 1•2 14 to 82.20. • No. 2 winter. per car Int. 8211 to 2218. No. 21 winter. er ego lot. 82 ear lot 82.09 to 82.17. No. 1 spring. p No. 2 eprina. per ear lot. 12 Mt to 12 U. No. .3 spring. per car Int. 12.02 to 8218.r Peas (Ae°nrding to Frel1ht. Outside). Nit 2. 82.03. nominal. parlay (According to Freights Outside). ]mneme. {1.02 to^07. - Buckwheat (Acer to Fights Out• aha rs Ln. T. 11.20 Rye (According to Freights Outside). No. 2. 111 48 nominal: Manitoba Flour. tlovernment standard 811. Toronto. Ontario Flour (Prompt shipment. In Jute Sao). rlovertnnent' eta rids rot Stn 20 to 110.30. . Montreal. 810 20 to 8(0,3.1 Toronto. Mlllfead (Car Lets. Delivered.. M Freights, nap Intruded). Bran. per ton. N-. Shorts. per ton. 1144. flood feed flour. pow hag. 1"- 6 to W.W. Hay (Treek. Toronto). No. 1. per ton. 1.211 to 128. Allied. per ton. I20 to 824. Strew (Track Toronto)). Cor lots, per ton. Co to 111. Fa mars' Market. • Fall wheat No S. 1211 per hnahel the wrist becomes the brains of the Cana dun '.rational Railway Company, with Poring wheat -N0. S. 1211 Mr bushel, Goose wheat -N0. 3. 12 08 Per MteheL Harley -Malting. 81.05 per bushel. Oat. --Ark to Ole per bushel. Buckwheat -Nominal. Hay -Timothy, 111 to 132 per ton; • mixed and clover. 826 to 222 per ton. CHICAGO GRAIN M.ARRF.T. -- I J. P. Sicken & Co.. Standard lank Building. report t he follnwing prices on IiOAL I Mr. D. B. Hanna as managnlgirecor. ea director. Health Can Only be Restored the Chicago Board of Trade: G. CAMERON, K. C.. BARRIS- M• ?Kit, sd.citur. notary pato►.. tart tya Sut; Street. odertch, thud dtartoor from T . Irma I Woolw luso no at lowest rat a 1, m - - -- -r- matter of •10,000,000 in his railway Priv When Mr. Hanna's \salary is asked after. Sir Thomas White feigns forgetfulness Through the Use of a B loud- - Opea. High. Low. Close. Clove. • Corn - he Minister of Railways. whom l re- •A(A y ... 173 171 168'4 116'4 17� ember once to have overlooked a little. Making Tonic. Juts ... 161'; 172 145'L 1151(, Ulla Sept. ... 165 147 1611 lel% 144 udget. also protegees loss of memory. A any one part of the body particularly, lJltual' 71 !1 % 18 Ra'? 70�� efacta.r, being hurtwdly despatched for but the system generally. it is dagger- sept• ... TI% 71111 700%0% 1914 70 e (acts, back with the information000a ops because a reduces the body's rests r• • • at life. sena s salary is _a,ranee to distasr. When ser • • • ;n 51.70 51.50 's1 9n 51.20 rause it is such a small reward for Mr. one's strength dues not return as it • MayrA-- anna's great talents. That's what's the should An attack of inrluenza often July • Debility is a loss of vitality not affecting Os B_ C. HAYS, bu PUBLIC, 134.. Mee -St AM:Bank! Block, Ilam11to• Start (h Gsdeneb. Telephone to. w Raaf is*a(e. tan apo lnatwanes. H I H he not getting P DFOOT,•KILLORAN & COOKE e .atR1STEws, SOLICtTOKS, NOTARIES PUBLIC. ETC. . o ober oe the Sousse, *wood ',door from Mash I d oa buret, (,odors b. i g h I $2a 000 a year, debility follows I M 13 70 r hereat they are surprised and greyed acute diseases' convalescence IS slow, and Jul, 51 .8v 52 25 32.20 33.40 22.15 32.10 31 70 1t is nut tw„alblt• for ..very youth . 32.30 33.40 32.10 32.10 31_,1 Ito la m results in debility that persists for months. o Ib• - ATTENTION! Sick Women �e -: To do your duty duringthese trying times your health should your first consideration. These two women e tell how they found health. Hellen% Pa. -"I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- etable Compound for female troubles and a dis- placement. I felt all rundown and was very weak. 1 had been treated by a physician withatlt results, so decided to give Lydia E. 'Inkhorn's Vegetable Compound a trial, and felt better right away. I are keeping house since last April and doing all my housework, where before I was enable to do any work. Lydia E. Piukham's Vege- table Compound is certainly the beat medicine a woman can take when in this condition. I give you permission to publish Dais letter." -Mrs. E. R. CRt71m mo, R. No. 1, Hallam, Pa. Lowell, Mich -"I suffered from cramps and dragging down pains, was irregular and had female weakness and displacement. I began to take Lydia E. Pfnkham's Vege- table Compound which gave me relief at once and restored my health. I should like to recommend Lydia E. 'Inkhorn's remedies to all suffering women who are troubled in a simi- lar way." -Mrs. ELISE Ilene R,No. 6, Box 83,Lowell,Micb. Why Not Try tr t) 1 1) u LYDIA E. PINKHAM S•, VEGETABLE COMPOUND ;z�t aft<1r1t1Atfhtfhtrl g'!2,(1(Rl,aro Made Out of :) and 10 lent ��p�tyflt Pieces. ANNOUNCEMENT If 11 person were W say tel the aver- 1fi age' yumlg roan of twenty-five yearn, "luting fellow. do you know that if you ..live your Wyk les and (nines. it is with- in yt.ur larw•cr to um kt• 71_'l1,IN N).*N4(!' he• wnidd la• c,at.Id,•IIMI 11 little off. lint 1t hits lawn dune', 114141 the• 11110 F. W. Woolworth 41id it. When Woodworth Wile, n young 1111111 he, wt 4411• time. earned only $_'.:4l u week, kept a wife anti 1111141 111111 KI1V1.1t ` $:al. which. nddc.1 144 $2541 he borrowed. l..,it lit Itis titst stork of guar.. 1u 1ttu0 ire .11111..) tib.:,, 111 mid 1:, .•opt store$, m.l had about 1.070 of them when he dial. 110 built the world's greatest orbs. b1111tiiug. potting *14INM1,IMM1 into it, -anti �tlesl, reputedly worth another $7.1887 800 or gtr,l210.1101. matter with senna- is re, e a Woodworth: lint if t'a- rough money for has to job. v• recognizes that the remedy May ... 21.Rs 29. en 28 9{ I Milan young mea Mud wunu•u. !MVP the On this chorus of praise Impinges Euler for debility ', July ... 2-.35 5{.40 28.95 25.17 28.31 :r ni4d 10 erne teems and invest theta 114 1 Waterloo, who suggests that the C.N. R. cause setise o d bus d up the blood, he war savings stamps and thrift statutes irectorate is probably entrusted with this I pose the blood goes itmprovement every 1(8 ofthe mARQE'I' they w'111 lay the foundation of their Body, and any improvement in its condi- 1 IQ��E i>,4i"i i O neater task orunnirig the ;iatiotia' rail I, tion i• quickly fe t throughout the sys• i own financial hnleta•ldemw. ways because it did 90 well with the' tem. Qlft014 STOCK YARDS. mailer task of running the C. N. R. into In ca.. of simple anaemia. or debility Mc relief In The Signal. -It pays. hole. Mr. Euler has a pretty wit. diseases such as fevers or ; TORONTO. May 6 -With the. Some people might call it logic. At a.l events, it sounds reasonable. Private loads to Waal lowest rates.; oaare W. Pant mere, K J. J. kt. J. D. Cuoaa. CHARLES GARROW, LL. B.. EAR• / RISTKk, atwn.+y, solicitor. etc.. (.uderlcb. blowy loaded at lowest rates. 1 SEAGER. BAKRISTER. SOL- It1TUR. Marry; public wad conveyancer. OO Como Hews(;ooerah. 04.120.4 INSURANCE, LOANS. LOANS. STC• cKILI OP MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- • AM * CU.- Farm and isolated tows pop M(mixers-. �er. Connolly. Pres. Godertch P. 0 JJm, Kvan. Vice-1'ta.t bcec hwyvd Y. U., (bomas E. IlaYa yet. -Trees. seatctth Pr o. Directors- D. V. idcGlegor, R. R. No. 8. spa ortb. Johs G. Grieve, No. 4. Jwoh.1100;cW .Dram ies. Ruin, K. No. 5, Sealortb; Sea- Brodha`en. (leu. McCartne urtb. Kobert )en Mac k; Malcolm Mc- I Ewen, Clinton. James means, b.cchwood. James Co°iy.Wu Yeo Godericb: Ain. Leitch, Agents: No 1• William Chaney, Seaforth; hK. R. No t, C 0014*t holders can lay all p Hin is a Seakxth. Policy -holders payments and get *5.0 cards receipt st X. Morrash'a Clothing Store. Clinton. R. H. Cut a Grout). Kmpton street. t:oderleb. a J. H. ke,d'sl,etwra Store. BayMid. a following acute Ise influenza. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills will' knowledge duets MUSIC. 1SABEL R. SCOTT. TEACHER OF voice, and red for Coa+ertatorY elan n Olean• pt'IYI .1 251. P. W.I CURRIES. Britannia rued. �y FREDERIC GENER, Mots. Bac. be found valuable, because they really ployee In the bir nani nut n■ ■tr The fort; .four charters become ours I build up the blood and strengthen the g too. The fact that Mackenzie and Mann I reeves There Is nn other medicine as • Fester __ had forty-four disused charters in theirlvaluable for growing children, and for agreement nr at the b n arilved Yards trad- clothes when they went under the ice only 'men and women whose nen nu• ever v g = goes to show what a brisk pair of collectors has been overdrawn. They are worth a! terday morning opened very In - they were. One of there charters. 1 am fair trial in every case where thin blood auspiciously. -Fortunately the re- I informed, was for a 250 mile railway of ! and weak nerves have started the trouble. , celpt., due to the action of the tom- , which thirty five miles had been built. Of I of Dr. Williams' Palk P110 has The value mission house., were not large 2788 ' _ course the subsidy on the other 215 mi • les• head. been proved in the home of Mrs. John and while the big plants were We are pleased to be able to infornv1he public that we are now in a position to supply any quantity of har' coal• t�nir in all sizes. Also any quantity or soft coal for domestic use. We wish to extend thanks to our customers, who have been very patient during the'stres't of the coal shortage, and now that it has been relieved we will give our old -tinge service and prompt delivery. The Saults Coal Co. Phone No. '75 1 B. J. Saints' residence W. W. Saults' rlesidenee f1V�rf;�NNo�o.2�2 7��5��nla��tc11�� No. 202 Iftitrl6rlorwtflrtrlruofltidir*Aril,. t90260005CA w±- Advertise in The Signal. -It pais sC"� the 3000 odd ems', pike fat plants cloct day, pre-et*pp°PinR no prior = had been cashed. so Mackenzie and Mann Fram. Owen Sound, who sacs: "My I to all Intents and purposes, out of were root out of pocket. c'aughter Mabel was troubled girth a bad the market. a lot of stuff changed = Public vwner;bip n to have a run for cough' she ass pale, weak and her , hands at fair prices. T ken on the whole • while It Is SINGING PIANOFORTES -PIPE ORGAN Studio next to P. J. MacEwan's Garage Bropbe) Bros. toe Leading Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders carefully attended to et all hours. night or day. CIO 13EitICH a.'eP..a.naa•• 1 money is 1,.....,, to be is hard to tell. be. that -., - going into a decline. A estimated that between 1000 and I= our money, tint just what the run on our l appetite wa• very poor. indeed ear he swede, where = cause the railways are to do their own friend advised the use of Dr. W'illiamg ��� were made, the decline would bookkeeping. In a word• they will check I Pink 1'.Ils and after taking,eight boxes out of the consolidated revenue fund -if , she was again enjoying the best of health. probably run around 25c per ewt. there are deficits: but they will not check I Again last autumn Spanish influenza at- Some good loads of steers on which in- if there are profits. The only open k d home and offer the acu e' 15c was bid are still unsold. checking the national railway's aim to do is in the baggage room. A Two-Mlllion-Aero Park. The Provincial Government of Ontario earned the gratitude of all lovers of out- of-doors when it set apart, in 1393, nearly tired land taro million acres of heavily elm Recelpu 4,100: good, stow. 25c to 550 I =_ starred with beautiful lakes and winding each case we took five boxes. when we reserve for the wild things were as well as ever we had been. view: $1 others ippSRy� Price Clie50 io t$i4: symptoms were past both myself and lac a our As for the hogs, there will be no another dauchter were left very much further deliveries, It is expected, run down. My daughter was TO weak , Pending some o school and ble. hting f o sei ttlement a f Ibefortr u - that se could not walk wouldhtremble when she ig t upon her the plants will discriminate against feet. I was so weak myself that 1 could the sale of slags to the extent of $7, 1. not do my housework. Again we re- ' and on sows 84. rted to Dr Williams' Pink Pills, and in CHICAGO LiVE STOCK. 1 IMIMED � SOUR, ACID STOMACHS. GASES OR INDIGESTION a'Pap•'s Dlapepain" neutralizes exces- sive acid In stomach, relieving dyspepsia, heartburn and distress at once. Time itt In five minutes all stom- ach distress, due to acidity, will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas or .rnetatio1R of undi- g..ted ood, no dimness, bloating, foul breath or headache. mrap. tl niap.peln in noted for its apron 'net in the whole world, and h.eld.- it in regulating nowt :sonmehs. it is the surest, quickest-somaeh sweets streams• as p and a recreation ground Inc the people. 1 never enjoyed better health t an am benchers, fin to 815.50) yearlings 210 to They called it Algonquin Park. Away up now doing. and am able again to do my I its: Dutcher. $NI to {15.50; yearlings, ire va- in the "Highlands of Ontario." 200 miles housework. After our experience it Is to $15.50: netters. 88 to /14.50: cows. $5.5o north of Toronto. 170 miles west of not possible for me to say too much in I to 812.;0: bulls. $7.50 to 815.50: etockera ofD W Iliam+ Pink Pills " and feeders. !2 to 815.10: fresh cows and Ottawa and '1,000 fret above the level of favor sea, this ova y r 'active and ! unspoiled, a perfect refuge Inc the through any dealer in medicine.looses or (i Grade, 86 to 114:3x. creatures of the forest. a R el t. 9.600; pigs. 50e high- = caf TheDr.Williams Medicine ( .r others Sac hlghe Heavy, mixed 0uslness elan fhe Grand Trunk operates hotel and log cabin camps. which offer first-class 1 accommodation In this wild and rugged I _.-- " playground. illustrated descriptive matter I for the asking. Apply to Grand Trunk agent for C. E. Horning, D. P. A., Tor- onto. Ont. Steamer lla)fteM to Return. Owen S 1 Sun-Thnes: The Gov- pr0ment survey steamer Ihtytletd Is to return to the Ickes to resume her old Ghee on the hydrographic .nrvey find It fa expected that .he will be there In a month or sm. She was first fitted out II for thlo work 1.111 was taken to .alt water two 'p,1'a ago and et wi . wsl for the stir. . work of watching for .ub11111 isi. Shp urns funnti Ilnmulterl for the work anti n .'hong*' made again, equipping her for the pilot eery -lee. but after it heir's tele' et that work *he .vire found to be 'insulted. and will he returned to the very ire fur w she wale hltllt, tial to her native element, the (trent Lakes. Chief Engineer Nes- hilt and $,1',,Iul Engineer Itaker have 1.tth hewn tualfi,sl to report shortly to Ming the Itaytlpld hack from Halifax. Considerable altt•ratlon. w'UI have to he m•1410 to properly .,Grip her to re- sume• her serene work. If in Trouble with a lt.ik in your plumbing, call us and let tis mend it. T)on't put it off until it becomes so had that your place may 1* flooded. "A stitch in time saves nine." FRED. HUNT "THP PLVMB1rR" Phone 151 Nant5H•n Sweet Plumbing Elseemt neighing I l.•n l ,,.gK Mete! lNork Sweden's (preen Longs for "Blighty." CQPF.NHAGEN, May 6. -The Af- ton Tidnlogew of Stoekholm. refer- ring to the Swedish Queen's long stay in Bavaria Instead of returning to Sweden, says that she cannot get out of Bavaria. For the last Ove months she has been living with her mother, the Grand Duchess of Baden, at Castle Langenateln• sear the Swiss frontier. She has not been at11e to take the short trip, fest ing disagreeable ex- periences on the way, and the (ter - man Government ham also advised Iter to stay. .Time e res in A time to look forward to with pleasure and a time to look back to with satisfaction. That is what you can make of housecleaning time if you visit WALKER'S TWO BIG STORES, where you will find countless ways of brightening up and freshening up your home at little expense. Since Christmas time we have been selecting and preparing for the spring rush and we have two stores full to the doors with all manner of merchandise for the spring trade. A Few Lines in Store No. 1 FURN1TURE OF ALL KINDS RUGS .OILCLOTH % LINOLEUMS JAPANESE MATTINGS FURNITURE COVERINGS SILVERWARE CRETONNES STATUARY TRUNKS ELECTRICLAMPS CLUB BAGS TRUNS SILVER CABINETS MUSIC CABINETS LACE AND MADRAS RDiNIERES, N BRASS AND POTTERY MATERIALS JA In Store No. 2 FANCY CHINA OF EVERY NOVELTIES DESCRIPTION PHONOGRAPHS PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, CABINETS, Etc We do Picture Framing neatly and promptly. A visit to our store will be very interesting -- no obligation to buy. It is a pleasure to show you through our two stores. You can be the judge as to the hest place to spend your money. Wesley Walker House Furnisher Often the Cheapest Always the Best mnninnniunnuiiunuuniinnnuiunnni1nminnaiuniauunamm11inununnninuivainnniuinuiunuu111MUI R Phones : Store 89, Res. 197 Undertaking mimm 1 1 MOM