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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-01-21, Page 3I �I luary 21'0to 1 Y..--' olitr i Ne s-Recom . a , _,•.. , . . �m„ _ ,��� flow to Keep Bogs -on the Form �»�►St� tatl�>�iou . x�►ro ��� � ��� . tAr �I���rQUEEN AMELIA �� . The report of the postmaster Gen 6aY .c� :y4t if'yx7st 'r<�ice L . -�'•�� ',eras for the past year shows the AI ,$ -we postal busimss for the different of- An epoch in Ontario newspaper dc• { A :correspondent to The .Farmer's t;kie change in his pcclet, h#1V gh e feels iices in Hurar to have been as ioi» velopnsient has been recorded Burin 1C1fVG CAR1.Qsr W14Ip1N /1A;3 AI 1h #'I . -Advocate writes as follows -. - ; rather cheap. Although, lie may be 'lows, the salary being based ,ran the the ,ast year when The ToroutoltDAily SI'fTf;,R, BATT41t. TO FIGHT. . "I a I am; 90109 to say a few words on better off, it does not look that way business not for 1908,, but for 1907. Star jumped into first place iii cixcu _... 'the much -debated question of Keeping'for burl, Igo**? this Is nut as it should Fostaffice Revenue Salary lation, thus furt,ashing another climax With .FtMr Son She 1: S#ru Ifri w boys on: the farnV. It is a 'very impor+- bei The father should come to some to a record growth that is quite un . sx .11 taut question, too, 1.4>!ecause it affects! agreement with the son as soon as heM Auburn 507 228 parallelled in Canadian journalism. It. BaYs Longton Correspondont, to the welfare of the whole country., If is old enough to ca='good wages in Amberly 156 72 - �' !� 6 g is .only ulna years since the 'present_ Bring order Out of the t:haao That there were""sxs farmers, a>tl:other trade' any employment, and then he will Bayfield 589 326: management assumed control. Atf thati ReP ns in Portu al_C,ouFd' Point Habit and professions would go out orf bus. know what he is working for, and Belfast 228 10S time the paper tad a daily eirculatiorl g , g ,., because agriculturtx is the real take an interest in thins Ile should l3elgrave G05 292 to Husbiind s and Sons Assassin, a>aess, , g . of around 6 000 u 'tor the year 1908 it heart of the vo.Antry. Now, to my I also be :given a small allowance of Blake er 155. 70 averaged well aver 56,000 copies a dray. Out .Fears Riots and `$nsurrsction. , mind, :the trouble is not all with the ; cash to spend or save, whichever he Brewster 1 9 65 .That the growth is still going on, and Why is it that Portugal's great schools., but a large portion oft it lies likes. He should also be consulted in33 �35 going on rapidly, is shown by the fact. trouble is hardly over referred to in • 0 with the parents, ' We will look. at farm: matters and. his opinion not 'Blitevale 370 •a12 that the increase of 1't08 over 1907 , press nowt asks a cqr• , " p the British Nut a liable to swear OFA' but a habit it in this. light. A young mail eigh-,laughed at. And be ought to, have Blyth 1.812 779 was over.8,000 copies daily. respondent to a London paper. A . teem ears of ago is. working on ,leis . some stock of his own on the farm, � Brucefield 505 239 few months ago, and our newspapers to swear BY, d . y s (3 in its. editorial policy The Star has. father'a farm ; he works hard all the t especially a ririving horse. Zi a father. 1 Brussels 28Q7 1Q90 gained a reputation for satilt and were crammed with sensational re year round, and his holidays are few treats hip .son iii this. way he will fundi Crediton 762 361 if irness, .and while It has soon viewst velatigns of her upheavals, Now. we . he does Crediton .'East 110 80 & have forgotten her,. People Who have of the a - attcemtr for it,nonluthis clothes sere that he will rill talk about going to Centralia 8.90 1916 it never berates those whose views are I have spent the last few weeks . bilk C)ver y _. and: the city. Another thfngt I n'I,teii wand dilferent. in Portugal, and I'M not sorry to be board, He has a faint, idea that parr er aiiout iS this -Many farmers areata Carlow 123 68', When it cones to hews -gathering home again, The land of cloudless habit know• what it i]fl8allg to ht�ve. baps some day his fanner, will buy a the time grum4ling about what a hard Garbett 155 53 The. Star can generally be depended skies and s#mner days is a. sad place. , farm for him, when he waists to start loll farming is, and saying they wish Clinton 5049 2Q90 upon to lead the wa t i elate rise, now. The country, is torn, asunder Shoes that are elegant in. st Ye e s • y h rp : a y on the in farming, but he is not sure but they lead stuck to It. Then, when then Chnselhurst 76 57 That it does not spare expense in: by internal intrigue a -ad strife: Her + t Constance 143 92 i various political parties are fighting feet, and long 111 life, list he might be turned out on. the ,boys all off to the .pity, the tether serving its readers Was iilitstrated g loath and nail for the mastery, each roadside, inistead. He has not much thinks they are ail ungrateful, let, Crewe 88 35 mat times during the year, a•pot* confident that its course is the ono 1 to work for, and,' when he meets y , goy Dashwood 489 456 able illustration'heing on tile, occasion course for the nation, and each in a But is it any wonder the cgnsid- young, fellow of his at7lquaintance who Bring the way they were brought up ? Lliysdale ilii 5S of the Olympic games, wHefr ft sent! a •zts blindness .making the ° nation's Swear o$' Paying oiat good Money for has gone to the city, and sees him so I, A Farmer, Dunlop 53 , . 44 member of its . sltaft from Toronto to Bower totter as the tall oak totters lls8t•s� smartly dressed, and hears him jingle ! Prince Edward Island. • Dungannon 773 374 England to cover them ;peei.ally by when the woodman lays. his axe to U 1 _act0q. shoes. - i L:rzter 3045. 1122'eableL and letter for The Star, its roots. Egmondville 3-,*,'. 182 i .The Sitar not only geto the best And amid all this turmoil creep . Fordwtch fi33 And Amelia and her son, King 451 news,• but it dresses it up so as to Manuel, struggling, as well as their Acquire the Walk -Over habit, it's a The Fordyce 1210 f5 make ita pages bright apd attractive, fettered hands will allow them to, lx(I<blt' habit -you'll 1 ^"' HSIn+s�'`eodericln 51088 3054 Tt is a firm believer in the vali+e of struggle, to bring order out of chaos, 1 neYOi' t3oPda!' Off. 4)eniganan 54 35 • striking pictures, light out of darkness. 11 - Glenn Ferro 25 35 What a burden is this lone woman ' These are some of the reasons why Ciorrie 355 502 bea%iug 1 Where is, a story told in It is at this season of the year that j t`For brood sows due to farrow in Greenway 182 84'The Star is now shprcme in its field. Lisbon that the Queen -did she dare, • the housing of swine becomes a .Moro s the late winter or early spring months! Honsall 1715- 140 One of the latest feaEures of the Gould point an accusing finger at one n. Twitchell. . � sons or less difficult pro'bjem, This is morel there is no better shelter than the Harpley 4$ pajper has been a series: of articles on of the highest political leaders in the . )) 35 combines, which has Been attractiog land, and Say'. "You are the man . particularly true in regard to the l movable cabins. A number of #iese Hay 157 70 i very wide attention. These aryticles >re, sible for . the death of my has " housing of sows due to farrow in the .cast, be ranged side by slde. in or near Henfryn 68 ,i6 , are being'quoted and commented on band, King Carlos," Clinton, Ontario spring. It is chiefly on 4he housing the barn yard, Ii kept comfortably Halmesvilie 178 $1 'everywhere, and one subscriber wrote But Queen Amelia knows only too that the vigor of spring litters ' de- bedded four or five large sows will Huntingileld 23 35 well what the result of her words pends. The revised edition of Bulletin Ile ver co fcrtably in a cabin con- tills other dap to say that one of .the „ would be -more political e Y m Kintail 198 112 articles alone was worth his. whole P litical riots, con - No. le of the Live Stock Branch, Ot- structed according to directions; given K'ippen_ 335 Lob , fusion worst :confounded, y y F4 year's suiiscriptfon.. This story, I say, is told tri Lisbon taws treats Chia question in it ver further straw stack, iso longlase�t Khngsbririge lgg 35 --and Lisbon knows, O'd Practical surer. It says bt2 -- ---�—^ When the assassins- fired upon the�o. Much of the success of aog•. rising is closed on three sides afiords a Londesboro 465 , ��- A-; , 237 occupants . of the royal carriage on'` depends .upon suitable housing. Suit- fine had for breeding sows or ,even Lakelet 142' g0 HE DIED eYF.. KIDNEY DISEASE, that fatal. first of February,, Queen -� -- able :housing does not, hJ NctVgr, de- growing pigs. On some of the most. Lanes 5.8 35 Amelia, as she instinctively axone to Haw often we lieax of these sad . 6 " mond expensively built houses find • extensive . hog breeding establishments' Laurier 29 35 cases. The bao'k - Mains and head shield Prince. Luiz with her body, pens designed so as to arov4le , mn,- the onlyshelter given the sows: !n Lunde t5'4 35' looked straight into the face of a mar temperature dirlar ,he v:i,ter g y ache were noticed --but not treated. man standing 6 - little beyond.' the A THIRTY DAYS' . 7 winter is an old barn ox sited, .lined: Leadbury 92 55 Dizzq spells, frequent calls and lar- ctowd, who was in the act of drawing season. In an ambitions Sastre to up to iCpep the draugjhts �)ut;• and• hav Lochalsh 20.7. , 98 uid etindition a eared but. rothin a carbi"he from. beneath .his cloak. • • ' L t treat swine with due consfd'-ration ing a constantly open door which af- Lothian 66 35 wits done till thepdisease was far adg For one second 'their eyes met k. for their comfort man progressive v Y P g fords free and unlimited access to the Loyal . 94 46 vanced. Cure invariabl results from mutual and horrtiied recognition. 1.]NEPL ho raisers have durin the aril y The the mans a ba d the I- P 0� l; , g P t open air, The feeding is done in 'the Xafeking , : 'L2 35 Dr, Hamilton's Pills: They restore n tepp d ck, an a ,"_• few years, practically wasted largo open, which compels. -the hord to, tale Marnock 1a7 . 35 '. struggling muss of police, soldiers . • t. •t , sums of money in buildings elaborate' a good. amount ,cif Bail exercise u = Moncrief 92 52 perfect health, destroy every ympton and citizens hid him from view. • warm houses for their herds. Having y p- : ' of discased.ltidneys, build up constitu- ptlier men_; besides Buica acid g on which good, bealth so much do Mount Carmel . 178 ; . 72 tions bltat def:.. wintered their stock of all ages and ' y' •further outbreakes. Costa tired peon her husband and Foraltn"PJ� . g pends. Saws thus housed .anti fed- on 14ewbrfdge . 193. • '84 . Because purely . vegetable and free sons -men who seemed to be standing . conditions in these structures for one' food compasod of pulped' roots and Nile • � - t , 142 ' 63 ,from injurf ot3s'.' materials, no reined i n .wait, ready to..aid the active as- ' -or two seasons th1. e mistake they had chopped, grain, bran, iCa, .given in .a Port Albert.. 133 59 equals Dr. Hamilton's Pills for Kid sassins. in their escape, but who; at . • • made became apparent by reason •Of, rather* dry consistency, will mairitain,- Porter's hill tl9 52 ne d v r ' c the crucial moment, dlso shrew their Fural ty an Lie omplaint. Sold in cthe fact, that. the swine instead of`a fine condition fox succcssft( mother Prosperity 21 35 ' carbines and fired into the carriage. J1ouS�J S 111191S.25c, bo ccs by ail dealers.showing greater vigour, exhibited " Queen Amelias 'description of the hood. Red Grave : 41::, 35 scene is verified b signs of ill -health in the form of 'St, Augustine . 1(?4 35 ! - y the Duke" of 'I t t . . . coughing, lameness, scurfiness of skint The bulletin. -then goes on to deso Helens , . Oporto; who was also present, Both At Walker's. Furniture Stolle. • . and other evidences of lack of thrift, l cribs; in detail' :twits plan, .construction St Ie 1.78 95 ; Repeat it "Shiloh's Crtro will at- are 'convinced • that :Buica. and Costa '+ .. , . The chief difficult from these close and management of various stypes, of Sirepta 51 35 'ways cure mp coughs and :olh�:'' were but the:tools of prominent con- y Summerhill 37 . 35: spirators,-some•of whom were 'present, houses is due to the lack of exercise ,houses that. are in successful ;Opera- 35 t . .. _ ' a : to see . that, the murderous , work was i . 5 ~ TY a lineg'we handle are v�r:ed. The seiectian I taken by the swine kept in them. Af-, tion, in;; different parts of Canada. Su»f hisne .`, ' thoroughly done,• -to aid in •it if they . ter rising from their comfortable beds Copies of this excellent bulletin Sea o th 6007 .202+ prof, Paterno, _ an.eminent ItatPan deemed it releasor : is ullequatied lf3 the county.' the rices 10 g l which should be In the hands of Thames Road 4(i5 .scientist declares Messina can never' And. Queen. . Amelia has recognized P wand '�! to take their food, whish is usually , Q x c gn , d 11a11t. bi' h, 1'he 9tQC13 1S heavy, and ri1USt be "' g y, ever swine, raiser ins Varna. 4'06 245 y. g provided re ularl near at hand and • y' y',be secured � be rebuilt ..upon .its former site. 11 in the. pian with the cloak and car- . .a•eduCed � _ in alatab'e condition the pigs fill free- by making application to J. G: 1Vaa ton .t18 246. ' professor.`Princd •has.,been .a ointed + bine a prominent political 'leader. @' , ill 8pecidl•-price: - on- every. article we . P P g Wingham 6301 2249._ pp A little time back there were i themselves and again return to their' Rutherford, 16ive Stock Somiinssioner•, by the Dominion Government to, con 4 • hs,ndle will be given. t resting places. This made of living 1Vroxeter 964 465 rumors of a fresh plot to deatro theI 11 Ottawa. 1 fer with the Provincial Governments • ro al family. P y � Arm Chairs, Arris Rockers, Brass Bede, Br.aea Poles, Bciok { Westfield 80 40' y y. Arrests were made . by . for weeks .and months at a season of - ih;,n.ilirop 119 ' • 57 regaritiing the fisheries, the dozen.' No, one pretended to 4 Cares, . Book ShpNes. Bed Springs, Bofi'eta; ]3aking Cabinets,. • . ����— year when outdoor life is inviting, I , . • ' Zurfeli •: R`% 42 . ' know facts, but each political party. . . China Gahinety, 'Couches, Carpets, Cribs, Cradles. Cots, Curtains,. ' I even should the pen door be left open, : PITY'THIS .POOR GIRL. � 1 accused the other of having., a hand Carpet Sweeppers, (7ur•tain Poles, Room Chnita; DreaAers'. ' . is attended with indi est' n consti - Growing fast.— es ' ."into weak ess �I The money order .business, that is � in the plot; the, Government even 4 and Stands. Divans, Easels, Etchings, .Far•nitrare Covering, Fes- 1 g uo pa g y t n ihe, total ,value Of orders aid . and �' Sprained. Ankle, went gs far • as ;to declare that the• i her Pi I s, Frtames, Ir'Ir,nr Ghverint;; . I!'rin e, Grand•figithPrs' j tion and other forms of sluggishness, butt without strength. Tired :of course . P. first 1 t Chxus, _�3ai1 Cihittrq, Hall 11lPrrnra ali.R a ` cousin weals litters, lack f she is—pale and tine ,' orders" issued at the offices mentioned . A's a rule -a :man will feel well sat= ;plot iras aided by the Republi-. , . H ask , H.isrb Lhnira, g a o a good p tj too Sire does- Ow as' all . s :— can party; and stated the sums that ingrain littgy, Iitla.id Linuleuimz;, lnterinr Decoraitiona� Iron .Beds, milk flow in dams stunted weanlin s n t eat enough aril di gists #ar ,tOa bel was f ow Blyth,, $21, isfied i.f'he can hobble around on scut latrdineer,suiwls, Japanese Mattin s Kitchen. Cabinets Kitchen ' g g g 518 Brussels, $30,678 ; I xeter,. clues . in two or three weeks. after the regicides, Iitiieti.ancl Costa, were 'CaFtles. Lounges, Lir!olhume 14ftir'i Uhnirs: Mir h and slow gains in older hogs. Exec little. This condition .is So common, 1 to receive for their work. . t r or Plates, 114xt- vise is one essential for swine f till but how seldo notiwced ev f n $26,068 ; Clinton, $44,054 Wingtiam;.� spraining fns ankle and it is.often two And as I ay. 'mid t �, tresses, Mouldings. Needles far all makes of 'Sewing Machines, s , s . all this t is Organs, Oilcloth. Office Furniture, odd Pisses, Pianos, P:tirhsr ages if ho raisin is to be made a parents: Give iter.: Ferrozonc :then $45;265 ; ,Seaforth; $54,099, Goderich, or three months before he .is fully re- moil,, dear, lovable 'Queen Amelia g g g 5 2 • . .. _. 4 Stiites, Parlor Cabinets, . Parlor Trubleu, Pictures, ua1Pt Beds success and it is in not providing watch her appetite' int ,rove -=see •Iter � 5,46 '. • ,catered:, This. is an. unnecessary loss :fives her life of •sorrow, Lives it. for F�ii s Ra sun - y ' ' p g P - bier ,.. • , the Rin her:5 n 4 tz • .t Chairst 5rdeboards. Stair Oilcloth, beeretartea, this that the warm a used for t cheeks and tis r. w udd —watt h•h of time, a by applying Chambcrlai}i s g, a ,and for he nation. ywwiri `hfachinps Studpur'` -Chairs, pen o. both P.,g o i y bier", ._:_ .; _, _ :. - tc s Chairs, .Stools, Tafilesi Toy -Sets,. : Liniment as diiec.ted a -cure ins as . For : apse let the'' monarchy show : l7ndt•rta.kin ever I sleeping and: feeding fails. For young spirits rise. This gain is simply the.: ! . Y d >; vthiiig`xhe',bect and pricea";iniv; Ve1vPt Ruga, . .. r Repeat it '_'Shtloh's � sire v::ll al- a rule be effected in Tess than .one ,orris of weakness, and Portugal will . Writarrg Desks. Widow Chairs, Rxtension Tables, o litters coming in cold weather a' result of eating and: digesting enough, I, n , Y ur,tnoney . wa s cure . m. ebu its abut i u;lls,'' week's time and in man cases.with- ''eke to find ,thein King again as- cheerfully refunded it goods nut•sautisfaetury, warm pen is necessary, and rather and thereby `'nourlshing blood, . blain y y g y sinated, and ,in ' his place . S re- � ` 1. close quarters are also conducive to and. nerves. To' ' a'• woman Ferrozone 1 in three days: Sold by all druggists. •phblican president: . the most r fititble ins . , I - -- Ail i ' g g a•. k ridsof.Up.haistery m p o gains Bunn a restores strength she has lost tri; -�-- done. Uov. ing in, a big variety 'hog's final fattening period, but' at no g;.,rl • tit firings strength ''perhaps she t W. • Stewart's eand� -store at Ham(1- '. : Dogs As Dowries. . *+ of colors carr ied in stack. . other time in a hog's life is is close never knew. You'll try' Ferrozonc, s -ton was -damaged by ansexplosinn of iiP$ Are Scarce,., Everywhere, is the do the friend of... 1Pictures Friiined white you wait.. 8atisfaetfon Guaranteed.. housin advantageous. 50c. at all dealers. as and fire which, followed. At the resorts along the .St. Law- of man, but in. ilianchuria he is snore g g g eve are hound to please our customers, . . rence river; there• is 'a loud -voiced strictly the friend woman.. There' • _ _. .- - •-- _ protest . from: the waiters and wait- .the dowry'A a young woman , does... . Chairs and a _ resaes, -who say that the are not d T bles f oil -Rent _ _ �.. t__ w _ _. • . aser of sleek dogs We. also rent our a i Y y not consist.of hard c making •their. salt this `summer. .from but in 'a certan numb . S. n taro Carpet Cleaner, the bus-kot: . � ' • • the expected tips. They declare that, ;w,`,th• thick fur or silken hair. ..The- ' . .i . try. mi they,, can in giving the best of girl's status may . almost .be guessed 2ae PICTURES—Prices 'nearly cut in�half. .See our Windom . • ' .. .'service, the people simply won't give by her. wedding portion of ' dogs. If bur aaturdav and iaexr week. They wont last long. Regular up the quarter or fifty -cent. piece, a+he receive six she is poor;. if a tt0a at tills. Iieglilar $1(10 At 35e. either failing to tip entirely Oi giving dozen, her parents are In easy sir- we cauld'nnt hauve titre this sale an in a stetter time td suit our i nickel r a dimeemployed the most. Negro cumstances ; and if twelve 6SL it customers: xs Christmas i5only a few days in the distance, and to. . • Faitois are em`ployed aL Alexandria may be taken that she schuss `from get nice, clean, new. up•to,date goods at Abe prices they are sell- . lay. White girls are employed at a rich family. They are carefully ing, is a rale chance. We will fay aside and. deliver when yo -if IDS YOU EVER FIGU the Prontenac, � Columbian and other fattened for their savoury flesh, and.: want, the goods, atop article; by p>iyfng a amsuli deposit. Every �RE SHE .COST' - y ,. ' • _ their skins after death become cover- article will have a special price.. 0 Dine rind see through our. ea-. of a single day's baking ---the material •• s'ema Costly UYS. lets, pelhssea, 'vests for hunters, or . � tablishtnent, it will crake your heart hound with undescribabie ti .. . . bedside .carpets which scarcely ever Joy tied t;ntistaction. A pleasure to Ahow goo&.- - . The presentation by President Fal- wear out'. Even to Its fur the de- � t . 5 _ fue•1, • time -and labour—anal..consider •, Beres of a costly toy railway, to' the votion� of th'e dog is �vsirm and lasting. E -- Czyrevltcli reminds us:" that one of.. __ t c`I t It IS.' all • wasted If tile' . baking is - the .first model railways; on. anything Sun attd�Earth, � WALKER l like a large scale Was the most pzz- . � . A failure i - . ed ,pose sun's greatest distance from . ession 'of til -fated Prince T � �. . • Isnperiai when a 'boy. It wase.con- rill, about July 1,••is nearly 04,-' i~urnitul'e peeler and Undertaker, Clinton The .. stivcted in the 'gardens of the. Tu11= lesh his,least, 'about Jars. - Phone Z8, Calf da or night. the ea 000 400 mi R esdltS are lxsually satisfactory Ox cries, and is said tp have cost 50;000 rather less than ,004,000 miles, his y francs: In the ' private grounds of mean distance is about 92,333,000 E7 i othorwis.e , accord n to the flour . au ' k1r. T, H. Shriver, a wealth resident miles.. It mat serve to . dive some . Y y " dao va'7�"'J�"'�1'°°""'��"�'1�°°�° of Denver, Colorado, is a still more i e f' the s ness of this distance Is •t econonmy, ,then. to use a ' rem'arkable miniature railway. ' •On say ' use. •. to a that a ball fired from a thin- .------._.._.___. �_ ._,.•,-,`.,_. �, a circular txacic, 400' .feet long, with, -teen guar. at the sun would. re-rMh�tM�ir}s inch ` ry r quire- thirteen .years to reach its . CJ DLII' Cf uncertwlll qualzty when. a. few.. a g tLge . of 83-4 inches, Mr. Shrive e:e;Il:tS IllOre will ell:carriages,. y g a dozen o pmc n marls, supposing its velocity to, re R drives a train of et ht Lilli utas main unthan ed tliiota Ihocty tjour-. • carr in a &,passengers. The Rev. H. D. Warne nay. Tho sun's diameter i"s 865,000 .Rford of Windsor is' the roud ro- mrle;t, excieeding the earth's abort HINAWAE, . . I., I 11 d "lour prietor of "the . Cthicago anti Jericho T 75suit exceeds the .es,rth . D,ft 1W? aff l Railway," with its cuttings and tun-. i 09 time 11 imeA and in volume . li s Im IT IRI am r. eels, stations and signal -boxes; ; while' : 1,260x000 times.. . 0 I ( _ When you need anything 'irl .Chinaware , a Manche entleman, . f IL. gip chill -constructed room a milar The best of all rice known in t'tie: �V8 WOial'd be pleased t0 haVe' you call and . Leigh, has or had not .lou ago) in a Rite Culture, ] specially -constructed flour t hat you G?:n depend. upon railway, of 270 feet in length and 6 market for size and quality is that . fxich gauge, over which a £300 engine grown in South Carolina, " The yeair inspect ' our stock. Our prices will plea3e .to produce Right cri;U and wholesome draws. exquisite models of passenger 1694 is the earliest in which rice is . . - . • luggage known to have linen grown in this you, aid or pastry ? y ... Human Os country. Rice culture is ail old na ' and lu a e trains. bread c Ostrich. . history, having been known in Ind,'ii . t - A remarkable case is -under treat- from time immemorial, The wird C�yalIouvrlold dour does not rice, still plentiful in :he marshy, loww_, , meat at .the Edinburgh Royal Ifir.% vary lI� quality—does not disappoint. firmar In Juno -a - tropical roundoubtedly ielie planuthor which Our Stock :�� atche`gl Clicks • �� was cfor taperaprfaE ugh all forms of cultured, rte:, have been " .. ' 1 nine 1 t is made from „elected hard" wheat rived. Jeweler Etc. Ys Cbi�rrill t . t f postal orders, and after his removal : . >' Y rn�lled by a .nest modern . ravens to ,prison he began tit swallow all • mannor of things. First, he swallow- - _ • - �. MPs Jeep Concern. _ 1' ed a portion of a blanket, then 2,4 iron �whlch guarantees ab4. s0liXtt' crit inns, each about two inches ion a The hind old lady noticed a snnell considerable number of stories, pieces lad entering a ;cobbler's with a'stziall All goods bought from. us will be einglravedji And urit in flour is ark atter of the � lug which package. � ' "'' �7 ai iron, olid bite of a water free /� charge. 1� y OVAL, N=111111 - <t h�Y fl ee Vt chaff ge• - . 40 , )to smashed. vVilieti he told the prison What have you there, sonnyr N 0119 1 ver reatest 1111 ortanec, affieialS what lie had clone their din• she tusked kindly. - . , ✓ t P believed him, but on • being tiikeit: t4. "Ma's Slipper," replied the hili. "rerssl.. . the infirmary the various articles "'You so, there is a tack out of place �•--�-�•••---� � w- Ogilvie �s + • were locrated by the G-rayA, A con- in It, and I avant to have it fixed be. 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