I 6 â€Hwy".........."“ qttt3q,?ta t uwumm‘mbfmtb 'a-Ott-rt-tio-toi-tterr-trt, i----------.-- 7 istaatiik was» ttittj,yiii,iipd .WOWMMMDH N ,l mtmutr'orrrnoADMAY"Pa"Bl, -aitrutamumtareehitttttsi.tmwine pared-with 273,864-for Alberta,- 299,677 for Saskatchewan and 188,576 for Quebec. Mann hill. man. in holding I Civic Celebration 3nd Old Bone we. July mu to ma. 1915. dun h. which time all former Minion“ an Invited to real-ll their old My. Amt m “on “an." will In" M.r'ennd um sum my "a: " O... (â€on m- an 11-0). Inn-Inn: at opposite M - of an “I. It 7.00 m M Dunn nor-In. - “out non-om. nu- m in y “on! m- - and my cum In 1914 the normal value of the old Cer.. man currency was 2,000,000,000 marks; last November this had been increased to 1,549,- 000,000,000,000,000. Before the war a gold dollar waiequal to 414 paper marks; last year the gold dollar was worth 5,000.000,000,000 marks. ng Man of tho C. a B. Line will was. to ope-nu an, be It is interesting to note from a recent 'bulle- tin issued by the Census Department at Ottawa that at no period, with the exception of the war years, have, foreign-born immigrants out- numbered the Brititrr-bt,rrn. In 190G1910 the proportion of foreigners was highest with 47.98 per cent. and in 1919 it reached as line as 33.08 per cent. In war time, of the foreign immigration totalling Tlr,095 no fewer than 53,051 were from the United States. - The larger cities absorbed many thousands of these immigrants, Toronto having 197,125, Montreal, 115,582, and Winnipeg, 85,293. There has been practically no change in the foreign-born population in the past ten years. In 1911 but 10.4 per cent. of all the people in Canada were foreign-born and in 1921 the percentage was 10.1. [ The calling in by the German Reichsbank of the old paper mark and the replacing of it by the new paper Reichsmark which is now stabilized, brings to a conclusion the most re- markable example of imrreney inflation the world has ever witneUed: The new Reichs- mark will be given in ethange for the old ones at the rate of one to 1,000,000,000,000 and this will continue until July 5th after which- date the old mark will cease to have any value. As one writer says, the old mark, although having no value, will ever stand as a memorial of the world's greatest experiment in the issu- ance of ffat money. The largest number of British new-comers came to Ontario. Ot the total of 1,065,454 British-born immigrants in Canada in 1921 about half or 459,577 were in Ontario. Ontario was the home of approximately a third of the immigrants, the total being 641,683 as com- OLD IOVI' IIUNION AT NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA nummou ,onm The Bridgeport Road is the only main road leading into Waterloo which remains unpaved and in view of the fact that much of the pre- liminary work has been done and that the con- dition of the road necessitates action being taken to improve it, it would appear desirable that the work be proceeded with this year if the Government gives the assurance that it will bear half the cost. With its completion Waterloo would have paved roads leading into the town from all four points of the compass. V M la a moat MIR! that the Peret1r"etqttyti-'ttt-taiirtirm-, Briti-tetRoadfrmrtrrtrtttothttr- aett.itttf.ttheeto"itre1'y. “who: Watadtteraeilrhn mama» ,. -uetiateitutitirca.ttt)etsatrim $01343. asthardeeiaitrnoftheontarioGo-mmtt. If '1'atmteetioetwitltdithmttemtttatntar- 11',t'tt,t'te,"t'f,f,i,ed'.Tx,',t",',1t2ya " ,. - _ o' but the can at the mad, um likely, ' 'i"iiiGii"iGTGGri"arii'i"iG'i ACCIDENT! , road will be paved dyier.the coming months. .1 HEADS AMt - . - L Mr. LF. Dietrieh,ehairdtan of them?! intutetrirttomditeetttemmlLtroo,iotor Works, ia “timed that the ptrtition to be f""' accidents in the Province, Thomas N. Phahn, named in the event that the Goxfement {was KC., President of .the Ontario Motor [m a favorubFe decision would receive the. unani- has issued an appeft' to' both' motorists m d m0tttr tsupport of the 2tt',S,'rli, The 'tt rt,',':,', pedestrians which m in part as follows: thetrradimrhaesalready n noon ' ' ' . fthimotoraeaaon, will materially lessen the coat of paving, Fifty " :. 273:3. 1to.er.tEf Aim c, _-._ ll per eent.,of the cost would be borne by the Government; twentr-five per cent. by the roto- payers whose property fronts on the road and the balance by the town. _ l OLD GERMAN MARKS CALLED IN i SMALL PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE OF ( 1 CANADA FOREIGN-BORN i Chubmm‘. Mg.t'egt0ett.tV . - m; Ott LAKE [all mount. can an: - IAOH " "META!" sumo. 1eteetreNrtthtt.2tl- lam mmumvm mtar.tutaisttxma.u-atil'ute"" smnmmmmu mum that a. Dal-nua- tank-ugh“ and mummmgmmm ummummmmmw "t..tett.ttet6t,t8.tnvtmrietael-ttr anohbmmp _ tut'.' mama-mu .' b 're-'itrtrQtqrqtt1t't6rrtrr_ (“MN VIILDI OF TH! . . PRAIRII PROVINOIO The totnt grain Heidi of tho can. Puma Province. (Multan. Sn- htchovu, Ind Albert†are null: "annual.“ follow-2 What. :35.- GNJOO bum: trem, “Mt!!! acres; on; 220,044.00. bum}! from 3.1904480 um; 11.. 11.58130. bush- ol- "on 703,030 was; named. 0,577,900 Daniel: has 1.8“.“ 1mm W At a meeting of Jewish farmers recently held in Toronto, the United Jewish Farmers' Association of Ontario was formed. The pro- posal is to establish a Jewish Training Farm of {mm 200 to 300 acres in Ontario to train young Jews how to farm. .At present the young Jew who goes into a Gentile, home to learn farming is almost forced to break caste and a Jewish training form would enable [him to strictly follow out ihe Jewish customs. About $100,000 whim be iequired for the experiment. There are about 5,000 Jewish famnerg in Canada but of these only eighty are in Ontario. In Southern Russia there we 600,N0 Jewish farmers and 30,000 in the Argentine. "While urging the prevention of accidents, let us not forget the conservation of our high- ways. You, Mr. Motor Owner, have' a lot of your money invested in them; why not protect that investment? Two of the surest ways to destroy your investment is to overload your truck, and to drive your cars too fast. The cost of maintenance and reconstruction will fall largely upon you." i - The above is a timely appeal, the observ- ance of which will matpxigJJXAid in reduan If the Jew meets with the same degree of success in agriculture as in other lines which he has takeri up, there is little doubt of his success on the land. . The decision of the Waterloo Cogncil to continue the afternoon market indefinitely in- Mead of reverting to themoming market as at first intended. is, We believe, a wise decision in view of the success which hes attended the afternoon market. The interest and attendance continues to increase and there is every indi- cation that the afternoon market has come to "Let the pedestrian remember that even the most careful drivers cannot always avoid injury to those who step, heedless of their own safety, into the line of vehicular traffic. It is only by concerted action on the part of both driver and pedestrian that accidents can be reduced to a minimum. ' "I _would appeal also to every dealer in motor cars to make it a personal duty to see that no beginner drives a motor car on the highway until he is thoroughly instructed, and competent to drive without endangering the safety of others, " traffic dangers and in conserving our highway/r, "Let the driver remember that he is in ‘charge of a vehicle which, in the absence of constant cam, is very likely to cause serious. or even fatal, injury to some one. I appeal, therefore, to every driver of a motor vehicle to make tafe and sane driving a pergonnl duty. Children should be a subject of special care; We know they do not have the forethought tor their own safety that their elders should have. lam effort tame thsrrttttrrurotaitttor accidents in the Province. Thomas N. Phobia. KC., President of the Ontario Mour W has issued an upped! to both'tnot6ritrU and pedestrims. which "ads in part as follows: "With the opening of this unto: season. it is timely that an appeal shpuld be Inge for the exercise of greater care in driving and greater caution on the part of pedestrians. TO ESTABLISH JEWISH FARM mun; “In: n. angina "tttr-tttttttet-ttseth. mauucu Inf“ at mum-momma“! mummy-gummy.“ M “I“! Cloud. that" Mat.dth.tttemret.e-rtttN.. in. no mull. am. no "willâ€. -Mrt-t' a " awn ,coumwou JUNCHAII H00! PROM _ "II WNMITTII W. C. Toloukl. dam of the Waterloo - (Emulation. re ported “Wm-any mum‘- â€can: that they no! unwind so to". of have from the rm and um Com- mlnu hr .175. no he“ In. 100 do Mm in an In dip-m: in mm:- for III-Mn. "Urs, no “at!†am by buying the Large crowds of immimntl will be brought out tii Alberta. according to the intention: of the Manon. ind they will be named in otttattr ing foothold in their new home by money furnished to them and which will be repaid in small yearly in- suimenu. The quonlxatlon scheme tor Can- traf and Northern Album connected with the formation ot the British Land §ettlement Corporation. ex- ceeds in magnitude anything ot the kind ever put into efreet in Alberta. A vast tract ot 260,000 acres ot land, the emu-e holdings " the Western Canada Land Company. 713i unsold, 187;}? purchnhed -rfir" the newly formed oompnny. The land- were originally purchned from the Canadian Paeitie Railway, and stretch inmost~ the Provlnce North ot Edmonton from the district north at Vermilion to' Wnbnmun, west of the city. TONIC TREATMENT ' . ' FOR INDIGESTION The Sweat Way to Relieve Stomach, Trouhlq, " Intensi- When the stomach " feeble nad food lies In It undlmted. the pol-on- ou- some. amend the l‘llll of the Itomlch and can. lotions Interior- oncc with the other oreb, "peret". ly with the action ot the heart. Ind lung. The†polsononl gun hue other tlt elects. may on them-bed by the blood 3nd at room and cor. run! It as to - when I- “not. mm at the body 1nd the (arm-Mon The older brother downturn I†alumni a ring and inadvolumxy pulled the trigger. The builet went through the could; nd the mural: of the bed upon which William Smith and another bunker. Prod. were sleeping. It struck wanna Smith In the neck and mused Into his head, god‘lng belting! the right eye. He died within I few minutes. ot unhulthy nuns everywhorp. ll- prince shown that them troubles “nigh Nat ad soon u the Hannah ll mud. Ill-on; mouth to also“ the tttttd. In other Wonk. It Bad: a tonic that wlll enable it to do the work of changing the. [and Into nourishment. The Mic mad mm to be one that will - with the not! deutntet "tttnach um this " exactly whit Dr. Walnut Ptah Pills. do. To PURCHASE 260,000 ACRES m EDMONTON DISTRICT The prospectus ot the British Dominion Land Settlement Corpor- ation, recently clrculated In London. England. prqvldes tor in Issue ot '.Tlr0,000 l per cent. bonds. The initial operation or the corporation. of which the Dime of t5uttterltutd ls emu-man. is the purchase ot over 360,000 acres in .the Edmonton dt> trict. divided into 160-aerq holdings. Gunth- Pulse truism III-r; Wan-I. N' an min-0‘ “we“ as. 'mei, 'e Fred was not awakened by the shot, 1nd win unlvure that his brother hid been Injured until roused by the family. um II . bit ot convincing you given by In. on“. manor, Ilka- 12.. um wh-.--'" long you. I In I “Confirm Monti "cubic. lamb!“ I no - alums, ton;- nun-ch adj-lain no I - mi: no very mm No medicine mood to help no u- m t “I nor-ma“! to uh Dt, Vs; - Phi Pttia, and "In. my; works}! mtttdom. t not the m nun-m for C couple " no». u, when an. m anâ€. ot the “MN. “untold. um! am us not line. I... an -. â€if u- ol mm "qmtm. No m I 'f.teg Dr. "in! m "tte" in an at no. mu m- - “up. but. a a: II. at " can . Id, E In Be. Vanni A; L - ' â€AA-‘4 m " . m: ON .0â€. K. I. l _' man: “I“ ma“: - am: hour. ot ma Work half-nun imuhhbuhdua Apia inn. nag-mode» m m . _ f 7 t’ " k "In! is “than“ q a“... x-mw H070“ or um»; '." Tho Pe"?""", m Minam- mo I. um 'tr m: new “pun an» m to an - T van magnum horn Ola-low A)!!! " - An Ln! ptsoi 593' win I I , ACCIOINTALLV IND? MAD Whit}: Smith. cw you old. of Dsa.Totratrtrtr, an: Ooh-n. m lulled while menu‘s! his home saunter night. April nth. by a bullet accidentally damned no? a can In the lands or his Mother in the kitchen below. OLIEPING COBALT LAD Dr. William Pink Pins: L"; The m months aoittemx, awarded Lion. Autumn: Jarvis in connection with d is the’provinclzi bond mud“ expires over on April 23, but tstrorts one being dt> mnde to secure his release more use. that date. Mr. Jarvis intends toting Cen- action in the civil court: to locale eted the return at the money. IWQBK Mall to $110,000. which he rilunded toi 0* the Provincial ‘Govornlnent. which; the he maintains, was the Mam-tel tru. profit from pan bond deal. In I letteri a or accompanying the money Mr. Jervis] the Mated he was returning the money‘ any because the chief justice construed Ti,-,'-"--'"'"? me Drury A _ Ai, meukditrereat tron: his construction, but he returned it under protest a»: :9; he considered the chief juntiée's in- Lrc terpretatiort incorrect. “Immediately on his release." a Toronto newspdper says, "Mr. Jarvis intends to have the profits from the bond deal unused by competent Br. bltratora aha than he will tan ne- non against the Comment tor the sum thus determined. " ‘Mr, hm: “(may malnnlnl in was noi guilty or conspiracy: " the paper quotes a friend ot the funny as saying. " 'and he believes that it Andrew Papal] In 6rtmtrttt back to Toronto he will nuke I automom uonerntlng him mihurururi."' .mmmu an In} mm m treteNtf, â€a 'tttttatm) W31", tho w.Wotna, nu“ greram no â€a“. with at Nabruoax tho ‘W 't-'-i. CHM“ man. Gt. mini». or i hunt uni-Lupn'h tee' York “a 09m mix-uh- um It, m module“ In (min-go â€in. go! diagnosis by Mom Th expul- meut. wording to doom Inl- gated mo iraeueatrttttr a lou- umtuwe surgical col-alum \ "utitaasstmriy, Dr. Aha" T. Htttettfmtrm, so Went Flay-ninth Street, Now York, “qu6“ the lyutem could be and tor learning 1dertttttrattots ot eritrtttsl by the use of cranial X-ny plenum thaw Ins the frontal sinus. He declared_ that human frontal slum wu as ttt, dirldim1 an the finger-ttHut, sud by} a 31mph method ot mmuromout could be nude to supplant the ac] tillon system. T a slum method at mmnromout" noon non ABOUT cunt» could be nude to supplant the Bar “5000 not: About Cumin" is tiilon system. V famous “a rich atom at in. The tray ot a'band was sent over tormation than! the Dominion. It in the wires of the American Tob:the production ot Frank reign, the phone Ind Telegrlph Company to mulled authority on this country that Victor X-ray Corpoutiou trtlss writer Ind lecturer. The 22:11 Chicago. annual edition in out tor 1925. and . will, u in former yea". be welcom- ed by an appreciative public. Fifty SENTENCE OF AEMILIUS 'chnpwfl - from "Agriculture" 'o' JARV'S EXPi‘EES ‘PR'L 28; (i',yt':,'i'i-i,t,,e,bis, a â€tin of strik- TO 'o PROVINCEr'cl-A'Ma in: not! pro-entail in n crisp, tone r- PROFITO'. 'e'"""';,?,:, that We" them a. the mind. "Phe sir months uhtenoe tyeei,2t "" inane. oontainl much now Asmiiius Jarvis in connection with matter, including tt striking com- the provincini hand sandal on“cabin-1M1"; tabie of our cations! growth on ’Aprii' 23, tratuitort, no being during the quarter ot tk ctrntury made to secure his "1Ҡbmn'since 1900. The book may be uncured that date. Mr. Jarvis intends toting " leading “'hn' or trr. sending 86 anion in the civil court! to iiiii7ilemsts to the, Guam“ Pteta no the return a, the was» .wmg'nahmg Co., 533 Huron Street. To. to ammo. which he rtrtmaefto.lronto. He wttoorould "ow Chasm, the Frovineiatem-mmt, Gieillwitt and thin wonderful intro book he ruminating. In: tho; hum-ante.“ means to that end. 1 SENTENCE or AEmLIus JARVIS EXPIR__E$ APRIL = To an: PtiovmcEciA"as - PROFITS, LEGITIIIATE We :on I""'" top Wind in Every time you step in“... BOIENION STORE and mi. a parasite, whether Inge or small, you no manual a swing. The not. you shop than the 1mm you me on (maria manned!" their My; A A _ 7 _ - fiSJQns t%th. 'ENTER AcTiON AGAINST- ' AUDITOR WHO, MADE ADV VERSE REPORT IN TP. . OF SANDWICH WEST As the ratuidr6ypitsuis pubiicity‘ given officials of the Township of Sandwich West in connection with irregulsrities alleged to exist in bookkeeping and other methods of the township, John H. Rodd, K.C., of Windsor. hss been retained by Ernest Bondy former clerk at the tsatsoriett%uniespatitr, and comm ratepayers, to begin libel actions spins! I ngwspsper publishing the snide and against Arthur s. BTU. gerald. the additor who undo the “hem “port. ‘ 1fiRl1filririi" 1l1filflllfi "tl "At but tho ot these union: will be unlimited within a few darts In the *ormms.Court of Ontario," and Mr. Rodd. "The three councillors who voted for the nudlt also will be made parties to the action." WATS R LO o n con-rm noun-I i. 'rlrttttr -- an. up in mtttre mutation cumin-slain. Mt 21c WWW" I ci'lfld'l?gi'ht WATEIDOO KITCHINIR KITCHENS. ttto" Ward) Phone 613 KIPPER " your nostrils are clone! and Your head muted because of catarrh or B cold. set Elf: Cream Bum " any drug store. Amâ€, I little of an. pure. anaemic. germ damning cream Into your ,tobtrtU and let It penetrate “trough - Ill - m of your hat! Ind manhunt. Instant relet. How good it tools. Your head II clear. You unstru- m cm. You Maths My. No more hawking or mulling. Bud cold: And can]: mm like music. Don't any mtg: up. can“! and nimble. mm: In In". Clogged Air Passages Open at thee-Nostra, Cleared Healing Cream The has! or red pepper. - tho "ouch" from a are. line but. n on not mm you. and it certainly and. the mm“ a once. _ - When you an "alarm; no you can may (at mud. just in M For por Rub, and you vii! In. an quickest, "not known. Nothing In. such continued. penetrating had us red peppers. -, the sore Mot through and 1mm. Pain and Donnell in ma. Ask A: draught lor | in ot New!“ Red Pam:- Rub. Be sure to get the annulus, with the name Bowl“ on each We. Popper Rub you will feel the unsung Red Pepper Heat. Stop,s Backaqhe lie-t. In three Stops Catarrh IS: E: