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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-13, Page 3R lath* 19% CJWO^ News-RsrAW , - , , I _N I .1 - - ' ' What Indian List Means* I To Renew he Unwn . A 000d Move. � . I I W. -- I The St. Thomas council has made, I la AeML C , At r0celkt sessions of the Ontario The liquor dealer who allows, When the grass on An old lAwA moved over once or twice ti grass we believe, a good MOV0. 14 appoint- . A becomes thin, It is probably due jug a committee to look: into the r iatft ,Rome Important Amend- person- thus Prohibited, to Jolt to will soon get the start of them, and OWN "I . t, 3 is loiter Poor Soil, too, much shade, winter b 'question of overdue tax collection, As .. I � . Llai. I , V the middle of the summer there , I . to ,be hoped in a Around, his, hotel or premises 8 , I * 1 44Y � .5, F? 0 11 I equal- killing, to be tramped out, the 14W now stands, a man who 16tr. I I If , ill have xmrw, to ly g4ilty 444 will be similarly or to will be aline, new stand of ,grass. . his taxes slip over the prescf.i(*,?d date .1 ilv*Dd family W1 r y fined. � gratful for I It After the service. of such the presence of grubs. It tile, kill" Fertility of lawns can be be revived . I lt ." , . 1A . any Person. who gives t-0 Or procures that fax A$ much of the ... I - notice, jug out is 44o to shade there is little by the application, of commercial ter for one day pays, just . . 0 per cent. addition *s the one who I It during a period ,of one year '0- can be done except to remove tilizers witbout. the Use of discom- . .. , a . hex. the ­ liquor for another person so notified, the shade. If it is thin, through Portable ordinary ones. Nitrate of does not pay for severail, months., This, I I I I . ,, 0 tjr . , _40. that A person, Is. served. I will' be liable to A flue 01 not less than winter killing or poor soil, rake , . nandestly unfair, and there is I . 11 I Vltlk 1% notice prohibit him liquor, � twenty-five, the I da scattered at the ratio ,of 75 " I * no , bi in liquor, I , o dollars and costs or , so , 11 , I . that person; is found, under im"' lawn over deeply to, remove t incentive for one to pay up quickly it I I � er thc in- -'prisonment- Furthermore, the , the per acre, made in three four he I - - ,..,. .. � , in . I . . I .. , � on. t. Pvl:" up tho, soil applications, the Vrst. beginning in. the. - . I , the unfortunate '"dign betweeA the live ones, as quence is, more borrowing And Inter - fluence 61 liquor, Q with liquor wbQ is ,dead plants and to ,loosen misses the pay day, The . . r found , The couse-, 4 . in his, pockets, or in any WAY in, U early -spring, the others following through- . - ', , , is .list, should he get under the influence the spring as t I in I est for the corporation. The change . . PoSsegsiloo, It he is found asking he land.. can be work -lout the season, makes 9, good and! � I . I . 1. . . vtberperson for Ii .. _& au-'ot liquor or be found with liquor 14 ed. After this, seed of Kentucky convenieAt plan tor stimulating the advocated is that one per cent, per . . . I Nuor or fQuAd in thd I I bar ro or .his, ,possession and' will refuse to tell over it, of .the grass, and la._a�out as month be charged till 5 per cent. is 9m. � drinking room of ah9tel Blue grass should be sown � . ., . I I . ,oria any' where liquor the name of -person who gave using, about one ounce to . every Inexpensive as. any, Just beto the reached,'the maximum charge. This I � , . re � I ? _ quo]; is d14- him the liquor or procured, it for him, square of seven feet. After this, It � snow * falls in the autumn a good is fair, and it would be a, good move I . For Every Meal I . for our council to adopt. some such I .�I V011PO he it; liable to be fined from he may then be imprisoned, for - a should be raked. over a , of manure may be Added and teit, to twenty dollars and .costs or period not exceeding three months in'. gain and the mulch meastire.-Aylmer Sun. I IlAprisonment for one month.." , new seed should germinate quickl�, will have its effect in the* enrichmentI Atbreakfast with porridge "Crown � . . '. .- . . the county jail. and it any weeds which come up, are of the.soil, 1. . . � I . - . ­ I , . . ­ I . . Brand Syrup" is delicious. . , , . I I , I (01 : Used with plain puddings or made - . . . . WHICH LINIMENT IS BEST ? . I . I I . made J . I I I . I . . up with pastry, odd scraps of cake �.. ... . . - For muscular pains and' aches A . . ... I. � I etc,, it makes a delightful after dinner' Alaska Wheat Said to be a. Rank T thick oily preparation can't. penetrate . 1 .. / dessert. 0 . . I . The Temperance Hotel License --that's why Nerviline beats them # . I . t , � I . Temperance I �. I I I I I I 14 all I . At supper it is just the thing, to eat I � I -it sinks right in. "I wouldn't live . . � . '"_ or., Failure, I I ... . with bread and butter, toast or biscuits, - . 1. .� . � I ' without Nerviline, in 'my house." writ'. . . "I I bread $CROWN BRAND SYRUP" P ---------- 1____;`_ q I I I The;now 17rov4neia& licei%sd for, tem- ; I . . . I . I m- I ed hotel. A list will ,be made public es J. B. Cottam, of Mastown, N. S. -_ . 10 � I I is �yrup at its .best and in its most 46 perance hotels, provided for under the of these places.. in order that the; . trarA ;(If you have rheumatism or.. soreness ---- . . � I I . "I I I Alaska wheat," the wonder -work, shown such results, The artiel was legislation of the . iq the, muscles or in fact any need ... 0. .// delicious and wholesome . � I .e I c recent session will elling public may be assured as to . .. I � .", ling cereal, that burst upon an Aston. widely copied ,; England Was stirred ,- niment, Nerviline fills I .1 . � 1° I . s, , comfort, cleanliness And 4wipment, of an honest Ii . form. I ., be known a the .., "Inspected hotel, the bill. I can recommend mend it highly . I I I �� * fished world about a year ago 'and Australia and. Argentine heard About permit." The form of the, permit has Tho ,whole, question, of the payment of h I I .: .* It is prepared ina perfect ;, -' because proved that in one ., I .. ... � . I ,promised' to. revolutionize all Agri, i I -have pr In If.,, manner from absolutely �, . 0111 It. It was to �3,e seen that the days been drafted and will .Probably be ap- I local inspectors is.' to come be- � . I J ture, has received its death blow'. I of a world's production of a I application of Poison's Nervil-ine there !11 -Ml I 11 pure ingredients, It is far I A , � bout 3,- proved Under order in Council 'this ' fore the. Government for considera- is more virtue than in a Whole, bottle I ahead of all other kinds in . Frank H. Hitchcock, U. S. postmaster 000,000,000 bushels were: passed, and week. Unlike liquor licenses, ' these I tion. The Crooks Act provided no . . I � ., deliciousness. of flavor and I general has issued a fraud order that farmers had only to sow ands hotel permits c be secured at any system for regulating the , . . , au salaries of ,of ordinary liniment.1' Try one cf the , against the Alaska Wheat Seeds tivate the variety for a num. time during the year on appOcatl6ut to" inspectors, and these has been ant ab- large 25c. bottles; � - I , I . perfect w,kolesonieness ..? 'Company of J�Iiaette, Idaho, with A ,ber of seasons and the world's produc- the commissioners, approval* 'o' I don't you think it's . I 1s . t the solute lack of uniformity in, determin- - . ;1 branch at Minneapolis and St'. Paul. tion would o bovAding into bil- hotel and payment of the $5 license I ing the scale of recompense. Several � "Crown l', 9 . �)p I I while insisting'o.n, '4C n I . , . ". Abraham Adams of Juliaett tons: and IW4 In Min . applying fort increases U Grey Township. . 41, , e, Ida, If Ilions. neapolis ter. fee. , The standard of. equipment. and inspectors are Brand ,Syrup? " � 1, 110, was the man who discovered Alas- ritory Alone, where about 200,00o,000 sanitation required from the temper- I in salary, and it is probable the de- . I . OAWBUR& I Your dealer has it for you in . V` ka wheat, and the Saturday Evening buishels is produced in a -year, and the aiRce hotels will be the equal of, that ' partment may determine upon some Last week Thos.. and Mrs. Davidson . . 0* I 2,.,5, zo and 2o W. air -tight tins � Mrs. 11 U.S. .m Post discovered the discover6r. An yields average twelve to fourteen bus- called for on licensed promises.. The system to regulate . .the -remuneration spent a few days U.S. to I . with lift-off'lids. Order some . of the lith con. � PUR P to -day '111 article in publication, the orrou- bels to the Acre o. f app - lye inspected, and' of local inspectors upon the basis . of with friends at Auburn. - . I'I I I ; the po;sibilities, Aying hotel will . " 11, sous character of which The Post sub- a wheat that would average 227 bus- required to come to the standard..i the number of hotels under their sup- - & The � ,. .. I I Miss Bessie Davidson was holiday 0 1 :. .� . sequently admitted, told in graphic hels were overW110mingly great. I This'being done it will be entitled to 1 ervision and the size of the territory lug With friends at Clinton and Sum- I EdwardSburg Starch Co. I . . . , I lorni.the story of the discovery in re- Then the United States Government be Advertised as a Provincial_hnspeet-, ,to be covered. . . merhill and enjoyed a fine time. I Limited . . . . . . . .1 mote Alaska, by Abraham Adams, of began to look 'into it, .and in, the ag- - I . . .. . Mrs. French of. Bluevale attended ESTABLISHED 1858. _C9 , - I . . - . a variety of wheat with a productive ricultural colleges in- the various . - . -I - - , I . the funeral of the late Thomas Me- WorLa -, CARDINAL, Out. Offices MONTREAL, TORONTO and BRANTFORD . � . I � - . I � . ,capacity that ranged up as high as states the , professors dug into the � - I . . zean last week and is still a visitor . I . . . . . I . 1 227 bushels to the acre. books and- found the Wheat to b . . . . I I , � a i here. . . . , . 0 an .1 Actual experiments made by Adams old-timer, known for generations, and 'How "'Da light Ed*".- Would SU' , Last week Wesley Speiran 14th con, , , I had, it was said, of no particular commercial value. . . .9 - . . I �. . I , I ,�• . of his fine chestnut driver. to . George Muldoon of Brussels, at a Governor Harmon of Sandwich jail . . . . , . . . I � . press the Tramp Nuisance. . I , � . I q - YOU DROWSY , % . . " . " . . good figure. I . I has been sentenced to -ten da in his (ARE . . . . � - � ­ . I .. . . . � I Fs . . - . . I . . . . I I - . . I , Mrs. Rqbettson, 9th con., has been own PrisOn by Judge Smith for con- 1 * AFTER MEALS I!. - . � Florence Kinrade Said I . I under the doctor's care - this wee] but tempt. . . . I � Is there a fulness in your stoma&- , . . I I " i " . . , to be ', a- - . Otiawa, -May 7. -Mr. E.', N, , Low -,s, him I . I . � * hi�, c : . is improving we are pleased to state. . I drowsy, lazy desire to sleep-thim I , . . . I . . ' _.,�.-131 . . � � I M,P.Jor West Huron, has. given no- - * * . - . - She is quAe. � George Atkinson was acquitted on' -sn' tonatural .in healthy•- folks and only.I . � . . an t).!d lady., -_ � � .. 1 . . lice of the following resolution:,: . � I'Dayligbt.Ed,01 .., . . . . . . � . one charge ol,(oKgery at Levis, U .1. . lil Psychological . Study 171 . . , . Q e-1 ccurs "when the livor is torpid. You ... 0 1 . I . . - . . IV I . . I I �,, . J . . . I . . I - bee, a of .it.is probaivle tha , , need a, stimulating tonic -need Dr. . - 1. ,,-,� m 0 , .. . . - . . � . "Whereas, 'the* tramp is -'fast be- I � _. . . . I!. t the. 6th- ". . . I . coming ,nuisaace to' . . . . . . . he dropped.. . I Hamilton's Fills to -stir you . g -a . . . , . r . . . . .. I I I Cinada, and .- . . Whooping. Cough. I - I . . . . liver 1 .. � . . I , . . I . . whereas, Q6'preiient system.of herding. - . This is a more dangerous disease , ' And put life into sleepy organs. Ypu'll 1. . `W. . ... Freight handlers on the C.p..n. 'at , . . . I I . . . . . feel brisk ,and aively-you'll eat, digeist - I . 1.(The News.) i positively. - . . I I all prisoners wi�thlln stone Walls where than is geneirally presumed. It will be Owen •Sound threaten to strike unless nd sleep- well after -regulating with : ' . ..!. ' . they cannot. -have proper occupations; - � "I'... "I a surprise to many to learn ithat more their dernands for. an increase of :five . .. She had .denied staying I � ..�� ... I . - I 0 at the ,or anY'Occupation without interfering. deaths res4lt from it than from - sents an hour are granted. r, Hamilton's Pills. No medicine so . . .. . ' . Hamilton, May 4, -Twp mea a have Queen's in Toronto -the register- shots organized 14-bor tends- t :1 � . sear . 1. . . a . 0 making on result ' I n,,,-rsa-IIY used .so mild, so sure to. I attended every inquest at which Flor- ed her here two nights, - . . let. fever, . Pneumonia oft S. . . I ,eitce Kinrade -has ,been upon the stand. � . "I :: . . . I . 9 . ad. -more vicious 'those: who' might other- % . from. it. Chamberlain's Cough Rem- Dr. David Blain, .Tor 6nto, � died �.* af., bei!�It as Dr. Hamllton'g Pills.. Sold -. . . . � . Chamberlain's . . . I I She had told at Virginia, Beach that' wise be' reclaimed.. Be it. icsolved ; .. tidy has been used,..fn many epidemics ter . a protract f - , I by All dealers in. 15c. boxes. . I . . . . . . . . rt opinion . . . . . . I I . I .. I . I .... ". I �t They have sat together in the court she came South ;with an aunt --.that- that'. in the, opinion of, -this' House the ; in . . . � . I 1. �'-, xaom paying little attention until the . of whoopi 9 cough, and always with __ � I . - . . . I I . 41 . miffed it was "Miss * Elliott. I I , 1 , Government of Canada '' should. set, . the hoist results. Delbert McKeig . of I girl began to answer the questions Of . � I I . . � I I. �-- . . , 1� Mr. George Tate BlacIcstock. Mr. Foster, � the drginistr­-41�ere was. apart 10,000 acres in -northern Ontarid- , .. I. Harlan -Iowa.,. . Nommk - I a. �_�" � . says. of it-- I'M . , . . I I . ._.. . I. Y boy - ,. . .. ,,, .. ... 11- . no such man. ., I . . r I and 10,006 in northern Quebec con I M N I took whooping "cough when nine mon- . . . I .. � .1 . .. . . .�.. 1. I . � .. . . � � . . . � - I I I ' . I . I I 11 They have taken no part in the pro- newspaper accounts of her vera o .each other as. a risen the old. I -Te had it in the. winter. I '. � I . , - . t P , , I - . . I . 'I ceed!ngs. They have never Been farm, wliere:'all ,*offenders and crim- .1 . T-40 - �" tigUOUS 1 41 )tr-.t I . I ,�j . .. I The, Ideal. Bevercige 'I 114phsjl�-all fictitio,181_ajli maL.nu-. MI.. gOt'bL bottle of Cbamberlain's Cough . I I . . . which' -as,witnesses. The inquest will end . ' . nals, except - those 'convicted of - - the -- ,. ,;, I � Remedy ` proved good. I , can- . . I . � .. . . .1 I I... . . I .. . .. � factured and.mads into . collection . I I ;. .. . . . . . . . . irio;st, heinous - crimes,' . : n ASK - 1r0FJ 11 . -without either receiving a subpoena' by the' girl'. herself. . .may be impris- I , .., ; not recommend .it highly.,' For . .- I , end. �# A reception had 'been' given bp. oned on indeterminate sentences -' ... 1. I -sale by .. I. . . . I .. I V 'PALg* ALEC I , . .. . . I � "I'fletwo 11 I..,. ' I . at . .. I S. R. Holmes. . I I . A . ; men .6e Dr. R. W. Bruce Wells at,Vikiinia- Beach in; .bar 4pnoil, hard labor a' -fid -kept there either . � At � ­ . . I - � I . .1 . . palatable, full - of - . . . ;,�... 11 ;Smith,, Inspector of Hospitals, and Dr. '-Mrs. Wells denied- . . . I.. . - I I .1 . e - it: - I . : - farming, Making. roads or metal .'for I � -, . I . I . ­... I . I . the -virtues of malt . . �C. K. Clarke, Superintendent of To-; .She wrote, ,.'Jimrnie� I . roads�. or any , other ern 'lo which . . . . . I � .. ronto asylum. . I � . '..Baum that fhe . y1ment W ., Wing' ham . I and, hops, and in _. - . I . will not i nferfero with free labor, I . � . L. . 1 family . had. . Uft­ I .. , , I moved to Niagara Falls- . I � � - I sparkling ' condi- It . . I It may be surmised that * ' . . I � 11 . I '. . . . I -1 they are. they bad not even hail -any littention til. the. inspector . certifies the � : ) .1.1.1. Mr. Geo. Spotton is adding'another 1� - I . . ' � I tion, is the ideal I studying the remarkable character! of . . ..� prisoner is, able .and willing to, earn . I ' , I I . the girl as Tt is revealed, point by of dbing so. . . .. I . . I .. . . . I link to, the chain Of business colleges *11 _ . ( LOND'ON ). . � beverage. . .. . . . his oiiii laving and it is proper to give: .. E. N. Lewis, M. P, . . . . . ­ - . . . . -points, in 'her answers, her conceal- . The Letter to Baum. . � . . I � � .1 __ . I 1. 11 � . � .. which already covers a large -area, of � . . . .. .. . . . . __ . Easterm and Western Ontario. About I. . .No,V ,Lvhpn chemists a' . .. '. . � . . .1 .1 __-, ____ . . nnounce its purity, and I .. I I . . . . . . . *7 . - - __.. . . . I ,. .. . . .ments, hqr demeanoy. HOWL can - . . . a - . . . '. � . . t � , . . I . It may be surmised that they . the :fetter to 43aum be ex- .. I I .judges its merit, one need look. no further. . I . . . � . . ., . . . I . I POtton � Will - invade the I I . . I I . I . I . , are I � I Magara peninstil& .and establish a col-;' . I . .. I . -confidential advisers of the Cro '-V I F : ,. ps leg , . . . I plahed ? 'This avowal of fier ,Jnavoted The improvement ' f . I , . . . . . . wn in I . .1 . 11 � . o ... ar m :C rc) . . 0 - ,,­ "!".. . I I . � I this case, as they have been in many love for Wright seemed a'gllmpie of . :..,. , lege'.at •Welland. This is - & : g od can- .�,,. ; - .. I . . t . . . . . . . , - : ':., I . I . ,. . I , . . I , . , . . _. ,­��_ , a real Womanly feeling, 01ili:itg, out, . I . 1. . � I I - .. � . � ., , . 1. .. .. . - tre. - ... � . , . . , . � , .. . . . . . . ... , . . I Another. Their evidence in the pasi, .. . . 1, I . . I . � , . , . .. , . 1. I .., I . . ' , - � , , . � - . . .1 ,.. 1� . - .'' . . . . & I . . .. I I . I � , I 'has turned the minds of juries and clear from the, murky atn.io.Ohure of - Barley. In Ontario; I � , I The adjourned vestry meeting �ol St. I I , . . . � . . I I .. . . . . . . . ., .. . . her . . : : - I 1. 1. . . . . forty bushels of ,barley were in . . .. . . 11 -1, . I . : . I .&: � . I ., � , . . . . .. may do so again. other co � . I I . , .: , I . . .1 . pail' church was bi-Ad on Mondky - I � I . . . . I . . . . .­ .. I I The'bad 1905, as thq product -of one seed-plante 1 . . . . ' ' Again comes the, condemn--vtory 1-x� . barley,crop in Ontario has III— . . The .statements of the'var- � I. . .1 I 0 .birch' . . . . - . I An Interesting Study. 1planation, that it e t valu.b froind $4,812,-.1 ed'. in, the spring I 1903. Of all the lois fiinds o1i the church' *rer& presen I ' .. I was wrUt..,i at , selected strains, the one which � is, , . .1 . . . . . . . - . command and of others and ' . .. 6d, and showed. the finances to be. in . . . . 94 -to $12,900,089 during the past ,hnown as I O. A. C. Number - 21"' has . . .. � � I _.. : I - As a PsYcho.109ka-1 study Florence did not mean that' she had foresworn ten years, accordbng to ULe- latest re- , actually.�kivcix boitter reatil a -very satisfactory -conolition, the lot- . I . . '. . . Xinrade kas proved one of the . . . ports of the Ontario Bureau 6f '111- . . results than, the I . � . . - - most the stage. I . al arnount rqised for all purposes be- I � O 11 a . . t , . . . . 11 . . . ... . . interesting witnesses that ever entered' " ' . . dustries, In the same period,,-, the Mandscheuri .variety in�, yield of grain' ing, considerably, in - excess- of la'st . .. ain freedom from ` " *rUst,, and, in . , I . the box in any Canadian court. i Now that. the- girl's. story has been area devoted to barle ifi&d from, both -year. - It. was decided to introduce a . so shatfired,. it b , - - . � . . I . a matter of 439,784 ,to 760,891 Acres.. The . aver- . . . . . . Tnc_ordinary, witness is confused ecomes . . length and strength of straw in the I . . choice what portion is to. be. believed* lage annual yield .1 I aver- experiments * at the College, and also surplice choir .and a committee was � I when caught' in one or two contradic- * lot barley per .acre, in -the co-operative .tests throughout I ' appointed to take the matter inhand. . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . tions. A few more breaks him down, The Mysterious Miss..Elliott. , for ..the last ten years was 22,5 per Ontario: -The * grain is quite easily ,Following` are the officers for the cur= . And his story is retracted. . .1 I I . � ­ ,cent. greater' that. that of the ten. . .11 . . - year '� . I . . .. I. . - I 'We will lend you money . I 1;� I, I The my'ster,distinguished fromrent . .- I . . . ..• Florence K:nrade was confronted y ,of 'Miss ,Elliott'Eil'ott, 'is years previous;' These large *irkercoLse . Ile that of the Mand- -Rector's Warden, R-. Vans''torn, . - I ;, on, your Jaftn�'or city .­ . � . years, . . . Mand- . .. . 11* still impenetrated. .. .� .. . . . .1 s so, uri barley. .. . . . property..- . The ;interest' wilIN' be at the . I . I lastf evening with twenty, thirty, near -i . I . . in and, in -yields, por.acre . are � . . " .. . . I . I . . .current. I• I : I She was, "never seen by tAe'. Xinra& undbu I From, one -pound' lots of tbe-0. A. C. People's, Warden, Benjamin Scott" ' . . � I ' - lowest , -fates. No charge for ap- I IF fifty statements that were the.verio- btedly due -to a Considerable . .. I , I . I . � 1. � I I . Number 21 barley sent. along with t Vestry v Clerk - J. C. Smitli . I It forms land land inspection or renewals: � . . � .est fiction, and she never flinched. es ; "Jimmie" Baum never rnet. -her. extent, to the . - introduction of the . . . .wa gidesm'en,*.-N. I T. Sinclair, G. - _V. " � �pl.catio fo' . � 1s; .ff you The girl says she saw her at Virginia' . other varieties tp Experimental Untoril? - . . Her composure never deserted her. She Mandscheuri 'variety b Ontario . I cannot call, your-lett!er. will " receive. prompt and ' . Beach, but -when, told the Formans . . applicants: in each of the past'. Hillborn, A.'J. Alderson, A. 'E. . � . . . . . . I . . I . � even smiled at the exposures, passed never came ac . .�gricilltuial -College, and to the dis- . three Forter, 1), B. Porter, E .. Nash, T. courteous attentiGp. All , business transactions: *1 I . across her, she replies thitl tribUtion of the same ,through' . gh * . 'the years,, several thousand tbushels of this �. . 6 . .. .. . I . .!, her own story off as a "joke". - or 0 E. Robinson, C. G, Vanstop,e, E. . strictly confidential. I ... . . - .1 it was while out. walkin she . met medium i barley were grown in Ontario . 'in .1 . .. . . -called to her assistance a failure of .. 9 - of the Experi.niental Union ' . . . . ..'r�'. memory. her. . . . . Mand'4eheurl'Barley, - * 1908. _. One 'farmer in HuroTh County * McGuire, Dr .Evans. ' . I . .... Advisory Board,, R .Clegg., A. F. I �.. . . , I I HUItON - AND � � ERIE . ,I) She admitted that. she. met &�.,Xrs. I One hundred. , and harvested nine. hundred. bushels 6 . ,. I . I . I ­ . �, -Never at a Loss. fourteeA named. . of the .. Porter,' ' �C. NI Grlfl1B,-P.'Scott, , . * . I * .. . ! . t , Caille at GOderich, and The News uu­�' varieties of barley .have been grown., 0. A. C...Niinibef_ 21.barley in IN& "..'. , . . . .1 I . . . I - 1. . I . I .. 1. . LOAN 1 AND, SA INGS. CO's *. . derstands that it . which Was the third W. J. : Boyce, - . . I � . . . I . I V . I - . ,. crop . � ,the Crown's in.' -the Experimental Dc . . . . . . . I �. : 9.9 ent at . Organist, 'Miss * X..* Houghton'. , I 1. � -Richmond St., London. She would look vexed, impatient, theory 'that "Miss Elliott I and Mrs. the- College for at least five years in' from, one .Pound .- of seed sown in ,the C - 44. -Richmond . I . . . . . . I . I , . Choir leader, W. H. Willis,. . . .. .. . I tired, bored, slightly startled at the Caille" are the same. 'Mrs.. Caillc succession, . and." of 'them . . spring of 1,006, Fartn0i�- who had . I .. I . 366 Talbot. St., St. Thomas. knowledge the questioner possessed Of has other names and is .now, thou ght been grown in .. 11 ' li.a"' keplt.the Maley pure had -a large local Sexton, I. Coles. .. I . . , . . . .. . ". . . .. . . . her' movements ; her eyes grew Ted ; to be in Los Angeles . ,, .. each, 61 twenty years .. . 9 . Aud,,,tors, W. Moore, 0. X_- 4riffir4,. .1 incorporated i864, - ` Assets over $ft,590,000 mqw and then she flushed ;, sometimes � . I I in the spring'' - demand for seed this spring from their . . I me , , .. � I of 1889, one pound of neighboring: farmers, And in some - in.- Delegates to Synod, W. Moore, J - . . 1. . . . 1. , I . . . . head . I Nethery, .. , . .. . . I smiled or bit hoir lip ;- threw her h d . Still Others. . . . I the Mandscheurl `barley,' was stances realized as -high *as $1.50 per. . -,. . .1 .. . . I . . . . . . - - - -Aback and' gazed at the ceiling in form- . .. obtained from Russia, was sown. on, *- lval. The -demand for. seed mat . . I I . . i Who is Abe. mysterious: English gen., small plot in fhe Experimental - . D c- bus .... ing a reply, but no look of pain or tleman I Col. Warburton ? Th ill lileely be ,more general, �- as . " - shame, crossed that veiled face. The Crown partment to be tested With six!ty year w I . I I . .. I . . 1. . � I � - . . believes ho is iL ,'make-4elitvbt, "man. ' the barley will be better known. ,T4, ,. WOMEN'S PERIOD OF PAIN. I :, . . No matter how she had t!,en tripped other marictieq. It produced eq.%�Para-. . own., . - . . I . . . . I . . I . . .is � � Regularity of the'system can -Only I I . , I . -up - forced, to stop , Who is Claude Ell-iott 7. I .. lively stiff straw and gaVe--a large t, JqWtb.'Orobable that in a very short be secured b . . WOW*VV'404%OWVY���vwvvvvoyvv~.wv*%-*V- % ,p against a dead I . . . y maintaining strong ' 11 of evidence that the Crown had . Another, _/ . yield of barley which'was of .good me this ba.rIcy will be grown * more 0 wall , And Mrs. Brown of Buffalo.? . feeding quality, being fairly thin . in extensively, than any other, -variety in healthy circulation. It feeble, run- I . . . . I .. . �.. . . I �. I � , I . .., . . gathered, she lightly dismissed it 06S % . 1. . . . Probably. another, . Ontario. * I I down, nervous, be sure that circulation . . . , . . - a trifling and vexatious incident and . I the hull and lump in the grain.� It' is poor. The natural result is cones. . . I , , , , I I was ready for Mr. Blackstock's next. k And Mr, Postdr, No. 1, Mr, Foster, has continued to give good results -Improvement of Par Crops, by Means ,tion that exacts so severe a penalty: . I . I . I . " I the average f6i ' twenty years beinc, , Fertilization. . I 1. She was quick-witted at times, as No. 2, Mr. . Foster, No. 8 ? of Cross Ferm . Japanese. Ware. I Another, aAother and another, ' 'Besides being a food former and nerve . . . .. �. . . I I . . when a letter was read from Miss El- " � 0.8 bushels of grain per acre, in. the Besides the work in sel&tlou for. to� * Ferrozone adds' additional Agog . I . . . And Mrs. Robinson of Goderich, at experimental plots. I . . ,ic, . . . . . . I I - . ]lett signed "Elizabeth." . the improvement of barley and Other to the heart and ensures strong blood . I . I I � whose home the girl sang.? , - I Small quantities of the Mandscheurl farm crops, the College has made circulation. This : is the only moans 1! - _ . . . . . . . . . . "I thought you said her name was one MO I . Marion?" said Mr. Blac4cstock, re fancy of the strange girl. barley have been distributed In each twenty-five 'distinct crosses between of preventing congestions that cause . • . . I . . I . I .. . • "Weil, A was 'Elizabeth Marion,' fa -the a a . I She Admits that her stories to her of the past fifteen years to. those leading 'varieties of barley, 0 ts, .pain, headache and nerve' wpakness. i you I I . .. I . -or 'Marion Elizabeth,' " was her reply. . r and sister were fairy tales, baid farmers who 'applied for the experi- spring wheat, winter wheat, and field The Whole, system is renewed and for- . When you wish an thin in Jap" . a 10ivid imagination is established, ment with barley in connection I I I 9 . . But always the stern, unbend' 10 with peas, Within the past seven ,years. tilled, with strength, vigor Anil en- I . I . lng She aShled point last night the Experimental .. il,gure before her came baVic with the I mental Union. From these About forty thousand hybrid plants, I anese or Clabia ware call d * -e "I am instruct- it she had not bought the bracelet, had ane -pound lots So (figtributed. ,durance. For girls -and women troth- .�. I . an inspect, t ,lentless repetition, there besides one hundred and'sevetiteen ing equals Perrozone, 500. at all deal- . . rd. , I A engraved With the name of the choir are now about 567,000 Acres of the plots of hybrids, were grown, in the ars. . .our 8took, You will find the goods' Another page of her story was- to at Manchester, And used It to bolster Mandscheurl barley, iroWn in Ontario V xperlmehtal Department in 1,008. I . . .. I be blotted. up the deceit, .the had steadily prat- annually. The introduction of this Some interesting And iinportaikt, re - I . . � 4146 I good"andthe pribes riglit. . . I I am instructed" -this was - tired upon het family, I . Variety has had a, wonderful influence suits are expected trom,thede hybrids . � the Were' 'tier stories of being terror, oft the barley production of this Pro.' during the coming season; Caledon'Pre6yteriAh church was , I . . -shadow that loomed larger and larger ,stricken and In danger of her life At Vince, . struck by lightning, ' . ' as the night grew on, and the girl . � I I C. A. Zavltz. I the Northern Pacific Lumber Com- The same in Silverware, Watches, the hands of some man fond creatures Ont. AgricUltur4l, College, Guelph. I . I . -glanced repeatedly at the clock aq It .of ,her imig!batlon as, wera ,? 0. A. C. Number 21 Barley, pany's mill. on gurrard Inlet, B. C,, A- to.burry on Its slow Angers to the Was her dread at receiving the can_ I 11 the •dpring of 1903, 9,972 selcetedi . I was burned, Loss $00,000. . Clocks Jewefery., etc. Any, article . . Aldnight hour. � n ill am instructed" dies, Ana the flowers, simulated to as grains of the MandsL*fieuri I)AVIcy were WHY COUGH, SYRUPS,F&IL. .1 I I - I . � I— bought from us Will b 0 . -and the %vordr. to enshroud herself I . gn I e engray. d free . tbo,t'followed would have erushed any cloak of mystery ? in a ael-ightfu pla�Ated by hand 'at oqiial distances I They slip quWkly over the sort It- I . LOW 114AT W- . " . .16 . Ordinary "mati or man down 'mental J)opartnatnt I t of ohs.rgeo I apart in the Experimental If I b c' Was bet stage life more real than at the College, When the plants Wore I at ated rucrabrances, drop into the to Seattle, Wash. , Portland, Ore. . . -n,ath a weight of confilgion' omach and do little else but lixtra Tacoma, Wash. ; E verett, Wash. I and her own everyday I life, and, did she ripe they were carefully examined, `hn(? ', digestion! -It's dillereAt with ,CafaVrh I Bellingbam, Wash ; Vieto.ria, B. C. I I 6 . sbame. But not the girl who Answer. live in . acting ? 0 . I . pd 6uestions in the box for five and A And it Claude V Illott was a fiction• lbirty-thre of the inbat promisluglozouc�you ilibale it, Every breath Vancouver, B. Cf. I, San Francisco. I I 1. . -bAlf hours yesterday, and seven hours ones were selected, harvested And sends healing balsams to the inflamed Oil. ; Los*.Angeles, Cal. Zte, , Good . 'before. man, Was the man she said *,hot her threshed sepAtately.. In 1004, thirty- tissues. Tightness, soreness aftdL in -Sept. .1... . I I s,ster a man created In her imaginx- tiNree separate lots of barley 1were flammation are eu going May 20th to Sept. 80th. Re- , . - Many Contradictions. tion 1 . red plue turn limit Oct. 81st, 1909. For tie'- . . . I Thyro nto some natilies that are un» j.ear previous. 10rom, that .r a - throat , .44C grown from the plants selected in th.3 ossences. The cough goes away, leets and full Information call Olt any I . Contradiction after Contradiction. t1m010 V td is. strengthened, huskiness w 10Ull�l moral. There is it, disease known As only the best strains Were -own in cured. Nothing so simple, go to Is Grand Trunk ticket agent. She had said she had sung in the moral insanity. an en . . the tests As follows : PO'Ur I Ildwalarialka entrAv6or, Mon0hostet Pfthvterian ehor(-h. All Will the Murade murder reveal one lq05, eight in Iq0q,, seven i tc(1A in icht, so certain to cure as Cat t=: '""""" Watt bt MarrIA& 41d6"665 . tc&A"ted WAh thb church doftW this of thege,".ari IrrogpousiLlo I , n 1907 And 11ohe. Try it. 96c. and 11.00 ttopeat It :-"Shiloh's Cum voll at- I . A I 11 ., 04t4 I I feel 11 I � . If I , f ,'. I 1 4 Idfsppsed .1 I I I three in 1008. In one instance, over gold everywhere. , ' , 1'.. I ways. curt key toughs and :6111s.11 ZA.ALIk.-&1�1&�'k-­�­ 10 AAA,A"i�.,L.&Aw� . I _0W#1W_­ ----- ;. I I I I L . t . ,e - " - ­ , .. .11. ­­­ 14 3 , . 11 I ra