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I I 7 ARE WE GETTING ANYWHERE? Ledger Account Opened on Community Project* to Keep Tab* on Progress Being Made—Some in Need of Agitation—Freeport's Growth Demands Action. where? Are wo progTpaaing In tho manner we Intruded, or rxpprtwl? A m we getting; where we Intended a* fant II * wn expected? Freeport l« growing, anil jrowlnj rapidly, not alone In trie number «i ItK Inliiililtaiiln, hut tin- community I\ expiinillni,' far heyond (lie original vil- las;)- llinlH, and we nr> not nlonn main tat a Ing, bat urn pxpnpllng nn of our civic Improvement\. In order to know Just how fnnt we • re I'Tpmiflliifr nnd developing It In well to keep truck nf the i>ri>trrenx of every project wo plnn, a lid then liy checkliicr up orriudoimlly we lire en nhled to tell wliBther. or not we are get- llriK anywhere, and how fnnt. It In peeeflMe to keep \tabs\ on the dereloptneatsof n cumnuntt/, Jn«t a« it U poHKlMe to keep beeta or chart* the present condition and growth of a private rorponillon. The J'r<-epv>rt Newx BM \oiiened n net of liookn\ on Kreeporf, and will keep them frpori for lm«peeflon every •ek, IIIIIIMIIK SUch notea of BfOgfMa and entries of additional prfljocu a« \•itidltl<in« Jiif«fIf.v. Kvery reader Of thin pnper Is nr««>d net IIN hookkeeper hy tailing OFFICIAL REGISTER tlon t •d l liny enlrlei new fl, M t should be pee* that tbontd ho VILLAGE OF FREEPORT Village Preeldtnt—rt'ihort 1- Chflatte. Trustees—Illlhert II Jrilmwin, Ifenry I* Msiwin, Knjii.'Ti'l Wilier, Hownn) FlMrsalL Traasurer—S. Dtfflon Vrni'h. Tax Collector - li I nu ,. Hi :nnnn. Vlllao* Clerk-SyH.'si-r I' '-''••n. 8trtst Commnsioner- Itnlierl I.. < 'hi In He, Flra Chief—V I Chief of Police—Jnlin N. llnrlinnnn. Health Officer—V Will,HIM II. I:uncle. 0* Board—Villa-,- I'n <Iejit am] PROJECT PROGRESS SEWAGE SYSTEM To he In entire vlllnt;e. Paid for I'y Proftri pwstHUIien 1 five yenra In 1!H4. bead IMSIIO. Cunt flve yeiim HKO village ifmteea now gathering data •iiii t lioinl iKiiie. Cunt e yiira NKO $5011.000. Now estimated at $7no,UN 000 No »<» $1,000,000. Proposition defeated by 4.1 votea—flflfl VILLAGE ZONING PLAN n nw for ronmlsatAn •< sp p hniiii I'II-I I Ion Ani.'int I'd. for, 40t» n^uliist. *J#rtJon of yeteta. special I'roposeii to ciiniiiinii r.om-n in vnrioni Bnabllng n't paaaM by lust seaeloB of eaettotM of the viiiiixe. micii Bones legislature, ' fXTinittinpr property to lie restricted fur Industrial, bueJness or residential . purpose*. HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX Proponed (o build exIeiiMlon to JIIK\ .Site* rnted on In 1020 rejected. teboet, mure tlinn douhllii'- Bias, on •lie at old PVeaporl f'emetery. Cimt of Nile, Jofi.000; of building, T permitting condemnation of ceme- tery passed Miirih. igBt, Oowlewiia- iion nnnmlael<mers mimed Ji/ne 2. HPUrings to start AUKNM IT. Pro, led tp hnve VIIIIIK hlilldliiK to house Vtttaga ofllri'H, po- iicn b as do. carters, Are department lieiidqnnrfer^, irunfeeH' Hireling room, etc. <'twit, T MUNICIPAL BUILDING ererf MIIIIMI<IC Cemetery coiiili'innnllon Inw pamttl ll vlllntre to' necure part at afta for iraftMtpal bvtUhtg, park, etc Apathy nnd oppoHltlon likely to kill IIIIH proposition. WAR MEMORIAL LIBRARY lYoposod to erect nioiiuineiilnl build- l»rh(. tn mine subsciiptlntlS, May, 1020, Inc to t»inM> publlr library, honor $.W,000 HIII»HIT!I.«-II. ftroiind broken roll, trophic ii\ i headquarters: for on «iie «f Ocean avenue nnd Mer- Loginn, Oast, iOiAjfMft rhk romi, April no, IBM. nnd 110,000 radre subscribed, Foundation cons- / pleted June, 1981, An/itber drive pending LEGION MEMORIAL FLAGPOLE Proposed to orect Meel Mi.ifimle with I'liin of llnuiiilne hy UMIMK beWM ornnnienfal bronze IHITO I I 'iirliijr fnb- money mid nbecrlptlona of. friends let In triangle In front of KlrHt Nii^_^ae|iiM^^^^Miiv M>L'I. fJenlnn nc- tltinnl Bunk. C'OHI, *I),C\<». -*^ m ^^^ Board of Health - lion nl Board of Asaeoors— -,n •>- U VlllBK*- Board, lla'ja Ccuneal ' \ ' ' n x ' ' ll \t- Police Justice-All, , « I - ' \>n. Board of 'Eatieatton i , I Sufher- Und, Jr., I' . I Meodore Vnlljht, Mr-i. A\nc« i •• '\hn M. RorrliiKlon Wnltcr Cnzzeiw. Clerk - Leuiiurd ^SInT..e, TOWN OF HEMF3TEAD Town Do»rd—Minim It Hnilth, •!. WU- hur Dohghty, rninklln C. ' nibort. Wniter It. Joncx, Bdward 'I . Ncu, Wllliiir r, Bouthiiril, LculiM. Hnlnlg. Supervisors- -lin-iiM K KuiltU I'Yee- purt; <i. Wilbur Doughty, In Clsrk to Supervisors—U ilium LjTibrcok, Town Clerk—l-'i'iiiiMIn 0. La w ! \ I'Ki'it'i. Justices of the Peace—Wa Jenes, llriiipsleiMl ; K.h'.iinl Lynbrook , Wilbur P\ Soutim fflere; Lewia M Rulslg, Ce Town Board of Health—(tame Board above. Health Officer— lir. Ullliiim .•'r.vpoit. Town Treasurer—.lolm A. Km mere Town Tax Receiver —Joseph ter, Iflwood, Boa(d of Assessors—CTarenflt ITH, itocliviiie Center; Sml I'li'iport ; TlioiniiN It. I!n«ve lucre. Board of Auditors—Kreil I' Hentpnep<]; Onal U's R. K ; Lynbrook; Lewie I. ltn>» mere. . Constaljles—Iniiics J. Stiill more; Q«orur s. Smitii, lid! Wiiiinui ii. Rtnihsen, L Jsese Moit. Inwood. Town Superintendent of Hig Archibald Ul, Pattereon, H eputy Supjrinterwlent of Hi (.<•rcnr.iatasHkBflai.il. I I . Ihert, I ilnuilf. Wood A nk I Wood- I>aUy sut at the. window looking down the avenoe of n en. Her put- ty brown were drawn In a reflective frown. Hiid the blue eyes l*maili were tfoubled. i t eeeiued strangu, Indewl, ihHt one. should Deed to K« iwa | IU order t4» prepare one's »elf for thn or- dt-ai of becoajttog the vrtfe Of n irov- •rnor of the Kate, Ordeali Uslay ealled at her tlioushte; rsther, «he •light miturHlly to hir overjoyed at the honor. Whut mutter that the IJOV- • raor in djijeetlon wa» h>-r fatnefi Own 8({e, or that h<- wax u widower, with children of MM own to look afteri Children: sgaln Daley nulled at her miiniiiK. riineteai n, hin daogiiter, her suitor told her, was already older than •he, while Itlohnril, the <on—Dulxy could net. remember much sboni the eon; nn usual, atie huil beeu al<Hently liri-iilny. 'And I'll always be Just Tinlsy,' 1 ' the girl thoiiKht. und smiled forlornly. Khi- turned to switch on the ''Klit*. Suddenly it had grown dnrk /Uts:de. It win niother'n Inierventl' , which iad xiilned for her thin n«plte for Olengbtfnl consideration, in a I>!K old exclusive Inn on the lake snore, \I'erlinpa dear.\ mother gently SUK geeted, Vyour true answer will come to y6u there.\ Bat how could there be other an- iwer tbftn the one her father HO stub- bornly deKlredV Imlsy sighetl, as tthe looM-ued her hulr und folded the chlnu-blue kimono about her. Rhe turned wearily toward the small read- ing table, Just nn a >)IK clup Of thunder afbofc the house, and the Heht* promptly vanished not only In her own room of the inn, but •from ull other windows and gardens. It win really fearful, to lie alone In such IICIIHO darkneaav Daisy tried to wait in patience until the lichu should eonte on UKuIn, but no socb relief •Mined near. She decided Una My tn K<I in smirch of candles, but the outer corridor with Its long rowa of dnrs> one<l dosed doors, wim too unfiimlliar u pitnsas;e to travel. So she turned ucam. endeHvorliiK with Kropluf; liandM Ui count hack to Hie door from which fh.e htul come, she reroemberad that the left her own room door open, nnd yerplaKed at lust In |!JT count, entered (be pea real room, ivhoBe. door stood ajar. A window showed In the exact location of her room window, nnd the white bed occupied the name pluc« against the wall. Palsy cloxeA the door behind her, anil—walked atralKht Into the onlHtretclnd arms of nl nus- culur yoimu mini. Her first li/.,nil.se 4to eczaam, and it was this Ji.ioth- whlclij made hur tunacalar Some More Truths. VMOTJLD yon nse a steam shovel to move a pebble? Certainly not Implements are built according to the work they have to do. Would you use a grown-up's remedy for •jam baby's ills? Certainly not Remedies are prepared according to the work THE? have to do. All this is preliminary to reminding you that Fletcher's Castoria was sought out, found and is prepared solely as a remedy for Infants and Children. And let this be a warning against Substitutes, Counterfeits and the Just-as-good stuff that may be all right for you in all your strength, but dangerous for the little babe. All the mother-love that lies within your heart cries out to you: Be true to Baby. And being true to Baby you will keep in the house remedies speckliy prepared for babies as you would a baby's food, hairbrush, toothbrush or sponge. . - K« Into fTT!r»«BWM<MiHHei( liy ftirtlienut f^lvlc Vnrds midl hnve two reHlilenln of Iilon, .ijly, 1981, DIHCIIKIWMI .., - ^ ench word elected to tho Board nf ^.im tmpg Repabltcan Olnb, 7a TriiKteeH to re|iri'Hi'iil Hint ill«irlct. 1(121. VllliiKe ptesUenl to be elected nt Speclnl election on proposition Sep- Ifirife. temher I'J. VILLAGE EXTENSldN froiiosiii 'to tnke inio village, area >o Plain pnhllshed. July, I8B1, MM iih nf rlllags nnd area to north of viiiuite iii Hoiith iinrt of Rooaevelt VILLAGE MANAGER PLAN fropimed to imve compi'ii'iit Mini ex- Proposed by Pillage PreaMenl Ander- perlenced adntinlstrator of public BOO, 1910, h'avored bj Village Prea> niiiiiii'M opemieii i>y village power Meal Clirletle, c.i-i. house, water plant, piping |||lc | « |r - IIIK ayatetna, streets nmi parka. Would not he subject'to removal tot political conNiiii'riiiion.s with fhangea in adnlnlstratlons, FAIR <3A8 RATE F\rnnchl«e iiniler «lil<h Nn^^ini nmi CUM <'OIM|UIII> IS cl:iiirlny 13.00 per Suffolk Lighting Omnpany la permit' 1,000 sublc Feel s.id In addition a tcii in operate In rreepoii require* service charge or TO cents per cue- thai the rate *iniii DO) i>e in Mteeej tomer (February, nci) . Village haa of I I 10 per i i\io ruble Peat started aetlon to reopen ease living . excessive mte before P. i . O, (July, MIL'I). (!:m coinpnny declares li can- IIoi reduce rate. MUNICIPAL GAS PLANT rro|M>scii to r 1 1.-1 1 1111 1 1M municipal gas Law doea n\t permit municipal gaa plum ni village now iiiniiiiiiiiiH- eiec- plan) operation. Village neefii KOI trie Ugata nnii watef plant plant Law Beeda mt \\ n t t vt \ LOWtfR ELE6*#>1CITY RATE I'roponeii lo imve village reduce coal o| Trusteea snnsJdered propoaltlnn, MJI.V, ciirreni so ii can he uncd fcr beating 1881; nnd appointed cnuiniittee t\ in- to eoxnpete wltb. gaa, veatlgate. VILLAGE PARK PropuHeii to develop or piirclnisc nmi si:irti'il under Village President lianas, develop tin 1 large i r:i<-t or land In Prnjwi ilurnmnl ft» several years, southeast part of village, now leased Tali at raurlvitl, spring ifiiil, Itetitul fioni New York i ny fur $7.i0 r par unpaid for aevera] yeajyi yi'«r. • PIPE LINE BOULEVARD Proposed to Imve luond unite lil-liwa.v McWhl v emiMlin; Mil puss,.,!, laid on iqueducl from jtiuoUiyn to Maieii, n>'j|. Being eonsldered by Ainit.wiiie througu r'rec|Kni. Ninte highway c Issluner, May, COai, Approved i>v Autoniublle Clu'i of Amerlcu. Jj,|l.v HI, lil'.M. PERMANEN T STR£E T PAVINQ I'mpuM'il to cenient (concrete) KlreeK 1'liu I li nll\ entire .strict fund Is spent tn uUmlnnts inaluteminve coats, for ntalutalnlng dirt, macadaiu or •ravel itreel - l . 15 MINUTE TROLLEY SHRVICE |'r<i|msed (11 lutve trolley In liolli dlrec IT. ini-.il b] I.. I. •|'ncti..|i ('oiu|iany lions every lillein inhules at It-uxl levefel .\eiu\s a^o l'i OIIIIMMI ii^aln, Ulirlnti rn~.li li in < M.n I',i'_' I L. I. R. R. ELECTRIFICATIO N frepneed in eleetrtfy the MontiiuU iirnmtaul tar early «iiirt (frii, ucni iii>sion IIM far aa Uui»)ion. If belgM rates were raiaed awl vagej lowered. Hotb werti (iprlai IHtl). MOSQUITO EXTERMINATION VeayeeM <\ s|aae utaaaeile an e&UaM Muiuiiu sUutliuite4 in tktm yean • it.HIMi lii NttSkUU IWUUUr, (Uti). .\1OMIUIH>«» no t let tullucl ipatefrt, R r .. . N,, T. <'i iiian. Carilen <\ily. Trustee* of Public Cem«tery—.1. Sly tnour Sncdeker HHmpatend; Trad we*l P. i:id'-rd. Elempatfad;/Ch«ntc A. Pulton, preepei i. NAS3AU COUNTY Board of Supervisors—Town of lleni| Btead, Iliiam R, Smith of Krccpnr Cliiilrmnn, and (1. Wilbur I»oin.'ln of Inwood; Town .if North Hem,, mini, Ooruellua E, Remseu or Boa ivti; Town of Oyster Bay, 0, Chei. ter I'ajnier of Oyster Bay; City or cieii Cove, pr. Jumea E. liurna of (iien Cove city Honni meeting nt Mineoin Court House every Mondny. Rfpresentalive in Conaraus—Kretlei li k c. in. ks, Port »'UHhlngtou. State lenatpr—George L. Tbonipnon King* Piiri, Assemblymen—TliouiMs A. McWIdnney tawrence; Theudore RooaeVelt, Oyu ter Bay, County Judl)e--l.e\\l.-< 3. Bmlth, Qomp Ntead. Surrogato—l.eoie- |) llowell, HlQ/oln Clerk of Surrogate's Court—BdWlD \ \ WlTltH. Sheriff— rimriea W. Bmlth, Lawrence, County ci«rk~'i iiomin H. Cheshire, WiMidpmw. Court ciork—Daniel R. Beeley, Hemp stend. Clerk to Cunsrvlsors—[ease I'\. Merrill, l'iinhin ; ..lale County Comptroller—Karl •'. Hi'iinett. Itlil \.\ 11 It! Center. Com ty Treasurer—\\ lU'ain 10. I.uv nlie knew way Unit \UrcHt ilon't stun (lurk. Thin I ll for youi-H. tlutt ll)lt It \ether. tlf J '\ '\• »\ — \••'•• er In the eoiifiis]|>|{ ''thyrlntli thun Hie the man, Iteiniise you a BUUI lu the im; If you tovk \'t «iy* fault.\ co III KO no furtlt thlnl Inril, whe'f 11 » window bench stood. In nllewti rpnlmiatlon the two HHI down on the window bench, Diday lu her fhliiii-biaa'kliiK'iio, her rippling hnlr touching tlv\ '\;>\'' 1 cont sleeve. \Your p.cpie «'lll probably come «loni{ HOOII and llMt l >\\•\ llL ' loIU ' torted. •. j N \I haven't ani People here,\ she told him. \ I can 1 ' <\' alone—to thluU something nut.\ . The shadowy roung man laughed lortly. \Whj Hun's ill '• tOO,\ be snld \I'm >t used to tha gtor- ml new sti'p niotlier. belt ilk, iiwiiy from the [ly. Hope lo he nlile the welcome L'ouiiiu: lntui-, District Attorney—CliarleS I!. Weeks Ptifi WHKlilnirtnn, Superlntomlent of the Poor—('Irtuilr c Van Itouaen, K m k\\\\<- Oeuter, * County luperlntendent of Hiahways— . W. KI.MI siuiks. oiea Owe, 8chool Superintendent. First District ,1 s fniiiey, Mln«ula, School Superintendent. Second District \\ C, M.'l'l.iim. M.Tiirk. Commissioners of Election—I.. K Kir win, liemii-iteini; Olmrlea V. Htuwii lliiiff.-.teiiil Commissioner of Jurors—Holier I). An- derson, |'i'ei'|ii>i I. County Attorney—II. S. UrKnlffht. County Scalar—I'liink A. Wutxl, Id.,,.,• velt. S Probation Oftie«r—Kniiu is Haiuulil Valley Streuin. 1 I w \7^ Ml ^ l ^ lllll| l |IIH ^*^ B 'WBBBBaB*~A*k4Ma ( Advertising \ in this paper will b» ii.£ 9 Kood returns ou the B inoaey invested «if* J here trying t ions' Idea or a in-^ voungvr than 'dime out t bosom of in.v liimj to go hiK'U SIM act, in II proa ner.\ \Mercy Bg ii' your preillcanii'i 'srssd. I'm trylaj idea »f being u Doa'l oo it.\ advleed. >lpleea nmi a. Dsother why I I l.fuik how frigkl NtOI'lll. Ittt II Delay afoaa all Ishlng youqg D M Illll'l-, UII S Wil l iioiiiiil Ills liimd. \I'm a I null>. \1 ai- until the llghti ^. J on - ' iHidering Hi<- deter Hie, Hie hull light! hincc. Icil th e young mini xuclly like the p!c pretty •er.\ -\ IMtlsy wild nor's own MOII. Hi, li,II,Is picture. und excliilmi'd t IN like mine to gel need to tha ap mother.\ young in\') em- You are much too lltag to be a step I run all over you. you wen 1 In tUS into pal anna.\ •uptiv. The Baton WIKI CatireU a atep- nt; one of he* loci |iin,\ he announced going to keep yon Fortunately, inlmitloii In hi Bashed on in brtl \<:it'iit ;;u i again, \you leal 1 tllll' of till' i< ill s i l \Von are u.ri womlciliwlv, M tl lie luis shown m Burely, then Tha yeuag muu HIM lii.U. II,' ilnu I, I.',,| | UI - ,|, m , \I HilnU.\ h 'ii' la) lii'i-e for >i' will hml nir ilnliciilii,.| o in «••-. II I in [fi n Uaj :.H II Sttrp Illlll ll Altill.' Ill illii. 111 h.,| | , wli ll'ib nWtll III Mil* It, doubl—\ id, mi,\ he mild. |iin through iiis tu hull. |ni quietly, \Hun if S, >OI I nm i I. int a Miiii.s'u-ii, |io\<il. Ami I bav* ^ii of sYeteouilug you er.\ I'airy |lBBeeii cif rtj || \111! * oli l ,,,IIM ansutT.\ A helpful Remedy fcr Constipation awl Diarrnoe\ ond Fcvcrishness aoa Children Cry For CASTORIA Are You Prepared? A doctor in the house all the time would be a good idea. Yet you can't afford to keep a doctor in the family to keep baby well or pre- vent sickness. But you can do almost the same thing by having at hand a bottle of Fletcher's Castoria, because it is a wonderful remedy for indigestion, colic, feverishness, fretfulness and all the other dis* ofderu that result from common ailments that babies have. Fletcher's Castoria is perfectly safe to use. It is a harmless sub- stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. Children cry for Fletcher's Castoria. and mothers recommend it because they hp.ee found it a comfort to children and a mother's friend. 1 If you love your baby, you know how sweet it is to be able to help baby when trouble comes. You cannot always call upon a doctor. But doctors have nothing but good to say of Fletcher's Castoria, be- cause they know that it can only do good — that it can't do any harm — and they wouldn't want you to use for baby a remedy that you wouldf use for yourself. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERY BOTTLE OF FLETCHER'S CASTOm* GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wraj THE EYE? OF THE LAW Stand AgHinst Immodest Attire Would Seen* to Be Somewhat Far-FetShed. Two girls were erosslnR a Coney !*inn1 sta-eet. One hud on a heavy, old-fnpliloiifd lirllllniiHiit- luitldnK suit, ulth lonK skirt, high neck und, elbow di-eves. The other was In street •lothes. A policeman stopped them \You!\ he culled to tho linthltiK liiaoty, \you cant VM»> here dressed tka that. Oo hack and put on soine '?cent clothes!\ The girl looked down nt herself. hen up irt the pollceimin and snilled. \Why. look iit Maine I\ she ex- liilmed, \whiit nhOUl her getting I'yV\ rii<> ofllcer,glanced ai tha other nfrt She. won- a tilmy ncl wnlst, glaringly transparent generously decollete, and i skirt ending u few Inches ahove her ineea, \Hut she is greased,\ aold the guanl- <nn of the law. \Now you uo ami put tome clothes ou or you can't pass here, MM?\—Judge Areas of New York and London. The total area uf the live boroughs • r New York and of the Incorporate! city is 814.73 square miles. The urea nf the so called Cicnter l.iimlmi, enui prning the reghitratlon enmity' of i.uniinn ami the \outer ring,\ is about .'.'.Hi square miles. The pupulutli f l.tinduii Is (l,73i.7.j:i; of New York B,< 821,151. Bringing Back the Tanibo—Mlstah Interlockounal, am a destroyed' tree In de park I deaf and dumb mini filled with Joy? Interlocutor—I don't know, Tiunlio. I Why In u destroyed tree In the pnrk like a deaf ami dumb mini tilled with J»y? , Tainiu>—Why, it nin mnte-elatedl Inter.—Mr. SlmpRnn will now HIIIR, \Can They Spcxm on the Stoop in Father's liiick?\ If you praise a man to hi* wife she will always look* more or less sur- prised. and FiffhtingI Illustrated author's edition with spaco for your own War Memories. Price $3.00 The Library Prr... 507 Fifth Ar«.,N. Y. C HAY FEVER INSTANT BKI.IKK by dm RKAL HI'ECiriO ROLLERINE Known, useri «ln.r 1'JIIO. ulau fur Ron* Pnvsr oii.l I'-IIIIMII Prlc«, 13; with all rublxr all mU\i. 14.50. Bmll HOII,T 1 jilmralury. (74 An -I. r.lnm An. . N T. Mall or.l.rn fllI.-• 1 Sure Relief Surely, The optimist aaya to remember that -ven If your mother inlaw baa the «if t Of tOtlgUea It would he li lot worse If she were u mind reader. --t'lileiiKn Aiuerlcan. A Double Reply. Husband—WIIIU'H ynur o|ilulon of i i!rlinony - ' UangJ »V 10' You've |o | me? Wiiy shu- Tulee, RE LL-ANS UFO R INDIGESTION EASY TO KILL RATS and MICE »«*,*•—STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE Raaijy for U. . Battar Than Traps UraeUuw lu lb lmi«im a oi, in ,.»,rr i»n. nMw.l'iirliii.fli\ . Ants urn! W ui.rbom ir.i fiK.J and pr.i|)»m mil »i« Dsrrltn \f I'KK. N|^. 111,1 EI«.(M, I'llII' l..i,,'« Iht'KX |HT»U •un from thi> biilMlnn fur ouivr mill (r.'tl air. IkVi ami II 60. \MuufV lj«.-» If ll filU.\ tl. H. liov.n.uieut bujri l u ^ Representative I* Wanted In Your Town WANTED SALESMAN to cover local territory selling dealers; guaranteed salary of $100 (or right man. The Richards Company, Dept. 8, 200 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. ,•«!... • p tiit» en,' tllo A iniin may he iilil« to ar^ue HsOBeaa Cully with II woman. Imt It never does my good. I us* tor Ml -Mil I.uv Nn liltm Illte II In yi.ur •i v.»r round propnallioa Writs • l.lrllrl.1 AY*. ' ' ll.i.litrlHjrl.' < ,,n« Salt Your Stock the Btackman Way DO YOU TAKE SALT with meals, or jutt nil up on wit once or TWICE A WKEK? A few licks of BLACKMAN'S Tonic Salt should be a part of the daily diet of your live stock. It is medicated and will improve digestion, make the feed go further, and keep them in healthy condition. So simple, so easy. Just drop brick in feed-box—it will do the rest Ike Black... Stock Rested- U . UaUaaaasa, Tsas> Western Canada Offers Hsalth and Wealth nnd has brought contentment and happiness lu thousands of home seekers and tlielr fami- lies wh.. have started 00 her KRE£ hnmnsleiids or bought land at attractive prices. Thry have established theii own homea and secured proa- perity .ml indeixndence. In the Rrrat •TSilh growing section\ of the prairie provinces there is still to be bad ou easy terms Fertile Land at $15 to $30 an Acre —Una similar to tlut wl.ich through msny yeais haa yielded (roju 2 0 to 4 5 liushela of whect to the acre—oats, bailey ?.:',! M..-. also in great abundance, while ralainu horses, cattle, uhr.p and boua is equally profitiibie. Hundreds of farmers in Wcvicm Csnuda have raised crop.i In a sing*lr ae.»*t»n worth more than the wliolr cost of their linrl Healthful climate, good neighbors, chiirctcs. schools, rural telephone, excellent marleis and shipping facilities. The climate and »>u offer mduceinents for almost every biaucn ui agriculture. The advantages (or Dairying;. Mixed Farming end Stock Raising make a tremendous appeal to industrious »• ttleii wishing to improve their circu ntances. For cortificale entitling y, to f it ,ceal railway ralva. illu.-.iiai literature, mapa, den* ripiuii »f turn niMHinuniliesin Maintolia, Ssa. kaichewan. Albcita and F ' n»u Columbia, etc.. writ* IM M l.ll- t krk>, K). Molt K»>iinn»tiua soon, n.'u-..ii.i. II,•.•.!,..i lalsroliiu »:•»!/ «.nk, B1M»< sulitry. I'r.'ii.i ii ul l.'» . •>-' IVrlU fur buoklrl. Bo I 111, Wasjl'ti W. N. U., NCW YORK. NO. S\-1»21