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halt of the
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In
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dam*totb1rtytruckSl.
*tut t1Itkt over the
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Id Will be
F*U wheat re4:11410Pere to
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leleatingfen',i0en
,tepOrteci. .2yroM, litiddleSex comea
'port,
-that•Ote a, large -rniroher -o
bave gene • •Western OanaAi& t(
*Sefeedera iinder varloiz P
nix limo dolly.
-'government 4451$tante, -0xfard-WO
toPlIderable.:,inertase.'lit mllk yleld In
,eeP!ember.,'S 'Aging 'ProgresOn$
irjeala" ,
't"*Ok.,-444,•'beauty. MagicaI fn lts
lect-oix the • ,,Therela nothing 1
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soothes
relieves.',a4'1.0P.gt.Mtee cauaed by
00***,%..11x.e, ,appetit:.,
tote. ' Makea the Akin rote -leaf in tea..
,tere. •Truhr, ,peerlese toilet ,recintstte for
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lodof VeVre'a1#0.e-Or ' • n',0.41•011r,e9d,nPl.re,'1400
and.•,,t1i.ereferi*;':**. *4.,.
.wou]d b aecured 1 s,ytmof Sie,
OthIli...*ere', f011Asied.i.n.
"4,0014100C alt..tree5 on afre..,
4oper in;,Propeer da when It wu t1i fc
itentlon the land for 0
4 , 0:0$,..A34:.piztiure, but. It ,lerlee,0;*.
rn3cafly,wrong , it::Is the, ,,.-.ntenttori 404#,txvol.
ep . li,„te* irt..lixorttio*, -WO0101, ..• ' ":1,044,.,,tneptor4,,
' .. '. ' ' . re tVersil 'Other ' tetuami,.•wliV 'Ikt$0.nerii, '
iteni'Coirttjnie`.te,-oll:Olind. in ,t .#0,r,e:,,e..7,00.
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tit*. :ifid. It ',la ,the OateaVaiet4- 'Or Aelt'AOY4 '‘ealy.', Y/4
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to-
.elSe,e,t4the trees;'the.. tes;.
,$200.9.9 Per.. *ere.: 4 4.0 ..,..iihet'tiist-nntiniOe -SOO, itst.. Keys; , _ . . .,_. ,, ,
tbe VA ' n,"Prignnnes,;„.Wilbert7SeS,-,Meelne,,
Beet befAll' nhoree.' w SPOtelYx. '14= ''ACOY*
.Cr,sthe 44LtictAtt,t, Oil" available,‘ ..
,100..;:fdO not'n'tiVn.',,*147., 1,- Ire, 01)00; ,*1103e* OPeclat,', 4, '',nr.rbetnner,
and-,0s1,4;n:".4.,,.'%.. lsferners., 0Peei0e. W..
t4'.:.` ',firel•.wooel.-• in., tliel-' et'
link M41•M•k:0$:•;tliek - 0. ..-4 .:*-ork W. IteYei ,beatr;t0lt.'04;..balter•bY •Society,
-'d.uring*:.;•the•win'ter,..wli :Other 'Verk.:4$ It':'1,rkeYsi;• ,W, ':tifeetelnuePeelei, ':•117.,..
oVortaiiriz.'..,,„'' „•;,.....' , „ _ *parks.' ' - ' ' ' '• '' *
Owne 'Should,COnelder .eare.-.TA'• - ,.'-,
ete,rt,tier,',sell? W000laW4.1,:they:rtecluee•
• the income from fie* 'a \woods 'tOnaidere1450'
by ..alloWitig: the 'Mall' trees ;tit, be:eut.
'Oree,S,,,.1::,int,,,
t�At
West, TOrdot% at th
(ee
Or' art instant eisch
t ar-deneut17, and her -hraveratt6
Ix* ou,Preolelng, eeereed .to
err. the. iioeditate4 MS anger,
4 ir Wen 0008 Wk. azhi
th
wia, wherein,' kicked It ** he 1S&P:
'to hit tat. Re ran *rowel. the end
et. the deakt throwing Dick *aide a
'he Ad au one -terve sweep of hia
. `• •
hie head terther,,, end ,'Hetarett
MOM '0,1440-, Ito* under „the et . n her hesd "Joan!
his square-set;hat, :'There,viere pOt, *tie• -40:94t :1111.in *114 Co
Many Men, Who, Would tate here to yeur-Padr:. •
a of
Sully ,i.'Preshle, *lien woutlory that. , $4* tlift.nvt, novo, The',eaees
bent
*004 but betore.,hint stood Medan lt itTlef Iva" betrayed by her
*e.and'unceintirenilting and-,,trepronng anonl.doc Tho,.
fertitle4 'h$ itomethilari.*, levnbir..,*ber4,te 411.
ef•
,
w anttehae
t the ‘to
4t4‘et
a 11 is
e, and hr eliett-te- run dyad stray 1400 into Abe, depth* of
ieftenedlibt:*111teL
'3;lteker. UAL !ROO, x•eiv Whitereditaidence‘Ortrr
4:7"40441. suouleu' Aeri- At summit a true knowledge ei What r of )104 firs.
0
11111,1.03=0(k umrer„ zirr,-xeysn, t snow., iwais Tit ht and Wiukt"Waa -Wtonot Ref IY vtesbr, 111 artog4ht
1
2ear,Old Ittya, Inheritance, of, brain and %Igo had foreeful,"atill resting
, Webi:t!et' mai strength af toai-, head, torne4 kOWard ,the 'Wit di
•;.teiiie
E. tit4,43rood, M • iessness -ivas hie* own. 'She- did, n•it youthful facesof--the roan at 4t de,
i*yot - whOst 'fingers were now "1011004
0 waver or _ •
"It MUSt be veld :baca,'"-ithe:reiterr getheir,;;-:an,d held at, At1M,' length in
ited, little More firmly. front ' Of e oriier
euddeW3K Jet3/404 biroself to .0emetl suddenly old and worn. The ilde."*tter which; It Will be idven oat
eet, bis.tremendous shoulders Opts; -Invitteible,firen Of his eYes WaS 'dulled, or .wattr-Proof POO current
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te
4 StiS*1
tloflL It (*as tiled,
the lect
n tirratri
*MY- during October,
OMMendi41,,hat
ecAMell, 'or ant 01
6 -
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attend, be allowed
nottAint
t the
nous
'Atte 4-444.
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MunielPalitsT 140
0 004 of In -
under the
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estern -1:1***'
Wee te-
r bt tbe
1.0,1 that
and Far Commirtee re
4,1111$10g; .the steel. wet
the cemetery cieane4-7ana-laira
forward 'aeroels. :the desk and raised to a' Areelilerlh.lt Ilfle% Ago foumfatii)n. :installed. and wow-
hie hand With714;::cotraWanding: finger... ta_bltbri be. were 'malting way ;for ,tige, ther !omitting, latip be .erected
..:,:•.,
044104" he - 'ordered . hershii" ett' Ilia bread shoulders ,' appeared aud ''•this I II "' •. _
get •out - of: here. • Go to your .slolmit;) tienlY to have :,relitiquished tereo,and::".-,&40tter will At to , W. mem.
Leave this Wait' to this lnari" .arid 1 *IOW He etOPed -above . heti, as if ealeing Iiiirt to ',Come to '.00dertiti to
me. , •This Is ;none- of your.. Wiriest., abeyt ,,to . gather her ' into. his ann'e, autaud aupertiat the initallatiOn et
'Cioi • • , 7 .,,,.. ,„ -:• -, . • .. 'and spoke , Noth, 7,the''._olow . Totten Of canting the Pitheln courthouseat
"I *halt notl";--she:defiedim. ''• pathos. . : , ,. • ..•onte,''so that the gement. tozenic lintY .
'4`)t thinkitli, l*St n Oick"Said taki., -n '1$11`05' *OA " he eatd, "She' 'd • =this f)1 end, the 'park be "in a0e
ng •etep toward her. '411 can thee :right! 1,ehould end\I willj But condition next Year:- •
•4241121','"122 (0,00101120•Ttik
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12.21,602120.e..1001 1121200•.,Bitil
01111 012 rOtaita,
iik_eti A' lAioatt 'tax,
VQMflOXPOT..0111 entalsr,4224-
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rtioultival • Societ,y - Are, AO be.
I 414 it for her. 'elle was all had. The:. 20, - on last March
TWIZ •• care an4:11-IP"- S. 1°44 --.'It .4-1,11rve-StarVed..f' et-T;h her,. -and -worked --for sent-44°-"u4Pehe town .parkette$
'10,0•70rownet-hteriets; PlOase - • slipped and stolen forher!Ever since. ter leo. It4101" afterthe$
eu6,1r$34.zeed;ettylee;731r..041*'ld 'er; Mt*: slit'irerdprperrsil •-e;,i.Tbe word "Joan" e.alreceed,a_himan/ ',hliremr tt,vileOrbdielooannecit;x1.e!ttliobBeer ciallyrred 9."1' "qt/ "
an°. sego; 1. -year
r. "Yours an
,mvztite-ht42ekitrixir,AeweT.,y_•t4m,.--,
lcad-eaktw
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Weed, *M1t, t.* haveAI% nhilzhn ,Petential 'ar. R.Pepper, and 2
, and 2nd; .Sleales interests*e ? One for . this!' He abruptly
$0, obrmtabnyton--....4aott,„10-,.
tomparativelY $ for a tie ,1 Per; steer e
11.‘e„ many years old 014 an year-old': steer, B4, Pepper; *. 1 yeareold mine? What straightened himself to his old form,
consciene. .-.
- eteeri Vel)Poer., and 2nd. Durham- What Of my own, father?' What of
me?' • n• • ' 'and 'gestured toward .the sobbing girl
,She "etePPed -,haatily to •the • desk,,i a,t his feet. "I ani PaYjng More to her
-and tapped:on: it With her firecifing-- than as u -ra giVen• you the Rattler
Ars. -and leted-the-'rnine.nionster. 17,04:1 for tht.,
l'eached.'...the••size,•li. *new they • aft,.
- ,,apilreciab.•WOod• agillr cow jn calf..
Petiveen all n en to Is !.$13„... very ter/elusively , W tie,* :beifir'e0.1f ',BA, Peat and
Ortail.O•estinationS inthe-Vnit0 Mates.
"SINGLE PARE AND. ONE,41YA1tTIER"
for the .roun4,, top
—
---700sa-4Mng-nsOn,---04 ' until *2„7.i'm
, Sunday, Oct. 11, 1436.
. RETURN': To leave destination- not
-Liteelbin'Inidnight#TM0ndan-Ott.-12.
MINIMUM FARE :50o.
%INGLE titAgt AND ONE -1111"”
a. ti$1;10-'-Ovv:-Pe-:-Ilniriber--fof •trees in' Aligi...kull..ceif„R„,,Peele'R. Pepper. Sere,
i'vot dianieter Classes that are he,.„: fords --ii, -arold--Tietter; better. oar ancT
,.,,.. _:, . and ,bui),, nealt,by2,;, Dearing, . Jersey--.- her stress. "Aid you m'ist! You lihilY. PietibY'S' Wind is 'as goodashis
Milch cow, S.'srandbil. -10.-Oisfer-zw.:-.4Wren:41.141Ir'---4'-----,--,:------ ' • n, ,7,---, ad,- You
know that! I don't know
„540.1-1,,,„„,..„,,,„,,,,,,,,_. ,...-..„1tx0es, lipsil-ka took all.,prites in thi.s.elass. ISpe-'• . Ile was in `0., -fury' ot . teiiiper by anything - about you, r -daft hate
12: inOle-s•.. ' ' • .r... ; , , .,„..110' , treei
i
tosary telield a standard cord 'toll 'calf 13Y Cothet PP)104,41104.4 .44440-id,..Y0.4,.lnl40,..PaY1 she -declar,-
wood. The, table oyes Ihe fouowing Milof fieI- k vow, Po, Dearing; 2 -year-old heifer ed, her voice rising and. troubling in,
• fortlie.retind ttip .
0004 gelflc any. time, Priday,;-Oit,, 9,, .utiL,
tit '7, p.m.,. Monday,„ Oct.:, AZ, 1956,
RETURN.: To. leave ...destination not
. later than midnighti.Tnes:,Det. 13; 1836:
FAXCP-'25e.
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PuU i,eifermation, Iron” any agent.
Canadian ac
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rhiriimormar
rrommils44444.44414
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For These Chilly f
Nights? Use an
ectrte, a
•warms" the room in
. Mon:tent&
paltri are I pulled from under you
'feet Toil shall- have your money;
you are fighting for
1)).. intlies„.,......„..;...- . . . • ......... ... ,n.. .. e :trete' - -1*--°tatle.44 IiVetd,o: 8Peelet-ten4-7;01044•ReN.L.L:Anit....trootglA ' +the flat of hie 'You, because
115_44ohet - , ,,, , . , - • . 2.5 trete, 'special, R. Peel:, ' ' .- • ' i heavy, strong hani74.6iiiiniiii-itiToli, -Your--ownl-Somehow--I-feel-aan-if. the.
29 irstoms ; . . , . , ,-°- , :1,2.Arees' T : • ; t - plEEr'.. _ ' sending the illlee.Veell. and the elearie bottom had been .knocked out of
. , .
1,,, iii,Cheat.,..,................,,,,,.... .... ,.... .... ..., 7 trees, Oltfater...,.:aapa, A, 'dither; Tem stand.,dancing---iamP-----Pir-Fard. With. a everything, all ..aVonce! I Wish you'd
1
..,A tree will grow from fromi, 5 tr; iii: thoei F lananb,-It., pepper and .i4,3; ewe, le pep:. !entitle, . . . - • \ go now. 1.Iva-1#-tee-have- her alone-
Intalk to ..her--7just, the way:.
diameter in a • ,n,,ilie# /or* peTiod tP0','. A. 'Wexner; shearling "ewe, R. pp "And 'And., I -shall do , as I . please!" he. I. want to
1401. : it tak,e,,oe to onv tram% a seed-' 1 per and ./id; ewe Ian*, A. warovr, tin...: roared,' 'And it doesn't. please me .to. e -used to,- befere--before-7,
le* to e'tree t5 inehes, in diameter. 7.rit voinsr-nam,, A. D. stepper, T. Snowden
.required-the-Simer.4aumber of years. ,it .iheh,r1ixig ram, A. D. steeper; ram lamb,
i‘
means according .to the table that a tree A. D. Steeper, V. Snowden;_ewei__ A.
puts on Six times the Volinne of WOod, D. Steeper, T. Snowden; ewe iamb, A. D.
-growth When growing from 640' .inshes ;.Steeper and 2nd Oxfords. --Rani, F.
a.S. it clijel from' A seedling to a tree 5 MoClymont; ram.itimbi. A. D. Steeper;
inches in diameter.: ' ' ; ,ews,.MeOlymoitt and 2nd, also in &earl-
..: it is a ntueliiaetter financial Pronosi- •Ing ewe., Shropshires,--:W. Douglas fox
,tion to .have an litednie from: a proeerty all 'prizes in this tinge. Dorset Sheep -
every• Year or Iieriods,l, of :1040 years r, Dearing took 4.1 prizes" in this class.
rattler theh. ellOY. S' 00 7ears. ea: is "'the ' . • nods . •
4..„,,,,t,„ He hed gone to the limit. His
pay until theeemen"-and
be" --'41 strong hands knotted themselves as
the words he, brought - his handl „,
:Idente*I?ettethinillefirelraellfae. it!
down in heavy emphasis - "until --11."4` t-ee
hese ----men-- --:-of---the -Cross mine I stepped
prove iv! Ili maka them get ex. 1 door And-looked-itt Dicky-who-has:141ot
1
,„.,,,, moved; but now, as if his limitation3
Perts and Put men In my
nil"' ''''
'-` also had been reached, the younger
put, -you yourself on the stand bp- mai-cleaned forward, Stoped, and his
fore I'll give them one damned dol- arms caught Joan and lifted her hod-
larl ru fight every !step of the road
ily to his breast. In slow resignation,
before I'll lay my hand down. rii pay
nothing!" . ,, - . and with a sigh as if coming to shel-
ter at last, her arms lifted up, her
She stood there above him, fixing
lihn-mdth her cleat; honest, aceusingi chats toevireepstreoluaspend hdislvshhinoudidheiros h
ee
nad
d
..ema.wheo„_,_the „ - (iier1s4im-Med ..bear;., T. Snowden;
"(Another vital reason Ntisr woods should
,
not be Clean cut is that'llfeland Is liable
cleared and 'People are tealiting
more every 'Year that too much land
already ,eleared. The 4trrner often +pea-
VI WWI
• A N4A.LTN sartviDE OF
"rtfe CANADIAN MCDIOAU•
"AsADCIATICN- AN tt- A•iftg --
1.14.0.1#14NOE: ^CONOANIXIii
•IN CANADA
brood ow, T. Snowden and 2nd; young. °4ygs,, and never faltered.. 'Neither and held heat tightly, .48, if .without
this 'words tiOr _ids -tate lad altered
boat' and, Young sow, P. Corbett. capitulation.
her determinations. She was like a There was a gasp of astonishment,
$hire---tAged boar. A.. Warner and , ?a.; ;1
brood sow alifi 'Yclung Iv", Wereer statue of ',justice, .fixed and demand and
2nd; +young .eow, E. Webster, A• log 'the tight. Dick had rushed for- and. the rough pine floor creaked as
Bully Presby, dumbfounded, com-
tures a clean cut wOod in,ordet to secure* Warner. TamWerth7Aged bcal.' Man: 'Ward tt° trY and dissuade her from
-1"4,1 s°1v, 18/44"ifuither,•apeeth',, .pid, ' stood at ,the prehending, conquered, turned to -
revenue it 'froth, the ' land; 'The,. *stock onBros., T. Snowden; .ki
'tone the yonflt treee..4f the - land la .cau C!3•014.'; Young boar, ,•' ,l3newden.:1 end: of the desk_ in the halo of _light 1 fumbling,
sandy, shalrovi, *WIMP or is- On a eteeP ansonlyos.; young sowi-mention Bros.' from the lamp, and there WAS A 10115e big hands -hands unused to falter -
for -the., knob with twitch-
sandy
It' Will be ;found in the sWaniP, pair 'bacon hogs, E. --.Web8ter, Wlea Atillness of the VOOM which rendered no'. Ile looked baek and hesitated as°
• Tilt COMMONCOLD
veted--welf,- whenat-seboot--- - - -C-7•1":6°Hrit4CTIC
"(My Uncle' told me that be remem-
somewhere in Canada about, the year 1.11143-14*4-3-PreA---M.130.411t.'
1.855Lsee1ng,al1 the -boys come to up in redountromAcrroit 14 Daum..
Setiool-With- their heads -tied-- - ThERApgrro,..001Deigozt.,
-flinnel. Why? They all had mumps.
Late .• (Mae ' 00n.2.-4*
thalmie and Ural BesPitil„
1400re011ro
*Ware Throa tat
gimes,
1194ter109 '.114. 044
phline 227, -
Neat so*ale*g • .
evening only, October 22,th;, from
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4$41•'
rnotresiaiWmt. ,
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• 40 Ontario_ ford.
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Reinhee,r -11retbrookrAgcLee4--4-1014e,
teltii, Toronto. OrtUr:104.
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11$(141.4. cAgno..,
'Barrister and PROW.
Hamilton tat. , Phone.$4.31. •
VAINEST 14.71403;
-gorister and • siiheyee.
Sim Life Bldg. Adelehie and Video*
Streets....•. - -
Telephone: Xilitin 4301,
\°
-waste .or barren elassttication rathet
than the valuable woeelarnd classities,"
tion.
th. much. better • method of sellieg
woodland is to follow 'a selective system.
Thi • s may be ,a minium* diameter Ilinit
Sparks. Canada Packers &pedal, T. every outward sound more distinct.
Snowden. . . The voice of a boy driving mules to if all his directness of hip, all his
fierce decision of character had be-
. ° FOULTRY •- 'their stable " singing as he IveRt$ COMO undermined, irres'oitite. He
ini reoztke teak 0,2 -f,rizes in these tugs serose the animals' backs, and
Jo Ma .i . t
Brahma:4 Coehins and LangStouis-rhe clank and .lingle of the chain opened his lips as if to protest, to
demand 0 plead for a hearing; but
la- Milt -r the ceaseless monotone of the no sound came. His face, unobserved
by either the man he had robbed, or
the datighter who had arraigned him
betrayed all these struggling, con-
flicting emotions. He' was whipped!
He WAA beaten more certainly than
by fists. He was spiritually and
physically powerless. Dazed, bewil-
dered, he stood for an instant. then
his heavy hinds, -which for the first
e-in-his-life-tatLleen...held_outin
*mute appeal, dropped to his sides.
Habit only asserted when he slam-
med the door behind him as he walk-
ed out into the lonely- darkness of the
apeusing night.
•
At first °nil/ one boy had mumps,: Equilved with electro-magnetio, WM, •
In a few -dalts i‘v,o or three other mectronie electrki treatment anti' tides-,
l?oys. Finallyhe Said; or:tetteChronic. (Aga* and nerrests.
'All the .boys had mumps. ' ;ihwlto 5 and 7 to 8 p.m, on Tuesday,
• °But," he added, "We never - Pridey else SaturneY; end On Wefts*.
(thJught-a" staying -away, item -school daY 9 to 12 a.m. onlyi Consultation -tag
beeause we had mumps." be --htrnPOlatment.
or the trees that are to he .,.removeti may three c • ••
be -leitealYmont took all prism Ito**. Whitel all tante through the open windows,
marked 'by blvong or daubing th,em
Vtilitr--Pullet • W G. Clarke; cock, pt... and assailed their ears in that POP;
red to, a minimum diameter as Peck, T. Snowden; hen, T. Snowden, 14
tbcfve that should be' 10% ss ;they are ler' t°4* in'iteS. Silver Ora Dork...
healthy and are at the stage *hen they Battler took all prizes. 'White
n_thezmasenmpn, and au° Legliorns-iPtillet, Miss Brownet, J. Ito-
eltertue-tock-jr•raiskeins,:llise_ rot_y_net;
more valuable Wood grOwth.
ZOCkeata, 14101 Iirownet e cock-
erel, Miss Etrownet, O. Battler. Rhode
BAI) WEATHER . Wand itoekenul took all prizes iriinel It is theirs! You say you will
*. VON; BANVIELU MIR in t data, Csurrpines,..Pullet, L.1 not pay. Well then, I shall to the last
With paint. .This, is Much to be prefer.
T.
there are many trees under the. diaAneter cockerel, W. "Clarke,
limit that theidd be ',tut and --others Snowden. all White sArirendottee-0. `Bate -
a fey,
Q• clean' an4 economical
See the latest styles° in°
.4torip.e....11-1,EATERS_
On display leaaing dealer.
,and at •
The Hy 0 ore
.do6Fetual
*
moment.
• 4411ease let me have my way" ,Ilttn
said, turning to Dick, and in 'ber
voice was infinite sorrow and tra-
gedy. ma is more my effsir than
yours DOW. Father, I shall not per -
Mit you. to go- any farther. It is use-
reix-r lcdowt-1---gantt-tio-40-1-ceire
keep the money you give me. It isn't
o'Br Metcalf; hen, Ce, Battler dollar!" '
(tontbMed Iran DUO) and. 2nd; todicarel, Mee, Metcalf and! ."But g than exeeptAiothin-g.:-..not, a
cente,.-from you if we never get a
Mse Srownet, liruemnera Whiter
Ititslieh-,-0. 'Settler, Carter. Saki-
-Mrs., Carter; *litrs. Metcalf. Head
Cattitigclatrs.-Wooda. Orieve.-Head
-
Caitlifieseer-i-Dr.* Grieve, A„. Puss.
White Celery -411s, Woods, We. WOO&
Muskmelens-P. McOlyreent, O. Battler.
Watermeloni40., itiga.,_11)111111'
Battler, NCrit. Carter. rtii:Wp:'
WA, tAbie VirOtOef 'Mrs. Car-
ter. Bouteh,, 1180-743. Dunn, O.
Battler, Puireikine Iseed-It, 'Mem-
:ner,--0-0a#10:-.00114k, /or reed. -T.
Siieieden-11;-Tratrnner;'Ulter
*ppm In the Home
When the- Mother Is Sick
tilliBUR?(S
HEALTF4
NO>
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The wen Out Mother Caned.. make • 6, lispe.
boine if 1ie i&iiilniar-"ivitiledVailiCttretereand*
bonseliold duties; She "gets fun down and, becomes
nervotts and irritable, downhearted end, diseoureged,
Can't rest at night,`ant gets up in the morning as
tired as when she watt to bed.,
6 Mien seffering in this way Will
2} N. 'remedy with which tO.reCuPera,t6
their 'health, bona lip the run down system, and
bring back. their bodily vigor.
%EOM
Jersey Stole Gients-Pullet, t.
Ottrien; hen, !Wattles: totkerel,
Ottrieti." Light Sussex -i -Pellet, J. Stock -
ems, Deihl; cock, j. litockeros; heti
Warner; cockerel, I.
Snowden; heie leledlytiont, Snoii-
den. 'Sleek Opiiiiith hen -4. Iteekeme.
Bleck It•einerees-Pull—et, /4 &Brien; hen,
-J.dfrKcIckeU1A&u& 2nd. Andaluelans--0.
Battler took all Primes in thls
Black -lIarribileti '013rien ;
Battler,; here le
Otarlen; O. Settler. Sauterne, any
„Pulletor,;,Itockema,,,,, Corbet; cock, 1,.
frett726
nItawderi; cockerel, 2E, Borden,: Kock.
eitue
Ducks: Wiese Rtinner.-01d, O. Bat.'
tier, Wainer;'.3ronnit, Battler, 1".
Zoelterns. .1toskoval-Old,. Ck. COW:
Snowden, W. O. Market Pekin
Warner, T. Snoviden: young,
O. Battler, V. StioWden. Reuenr-Old
42)0..O,AgettlePgrw*T..-tgek-14,,-,
°dose: Proulonee-vd,K. :tiiiii,---k
Vitatter:. young, tattle. trebdett-0
19-°111.ifaraiiyea„,0Wattirt:_;14°17...t., E.
Waffler; piing', A. Warner- second.
Pair Ipigeotitt=0-L. erlt # Off Itia desire to reach down: and lift
• treerarthe elieelat-'0,. We Clarke.* her to. his arms, Bully Presby's
Tiny from the Cross!" •declared
ick, half -turning, as if to end the
interview. -
Shedid not seem to hear an. She
.Was stillteeing the hard, twisting.
face of turii Presby, Who had sud-
denly drawn back, as if confronted
by a greater spirit than hie own. Slit'
-went on speaking to liffir-°**. if'DiZ1(
was not InTthe'rpoiii7'
"Youstole-their ore. tot" know
yoti stole it. Somehow'it all hurts
86 that I cannot put it in words; for,
nad,i have loved _ydu SO DUleh--4 so
• .She dropped to her knees, - as if
collapsed, to the outer edge of the
desk, and her -head fell forward on
her hands. The Unutterable wail of
her voice is she broke, betrayed the
deSlierate griefof her heart the de -
affection of an idol. It was as..If she
told the manacross the desk that he
hickepi her ideal, and that his ac-
tions' liiirbiouglit'llilirler-tleitat.
thew; AS it all the sorrows of the
world had cumulated in that ruin
of faith. —
...Diek-litoked down_it_herp And his
'nailti hit tUto IliglreIMS AA he fought
The Greeks, who have deprived us Th?.r4d....iY 4t.Ttansonitaen* re/tome_ artdi
A N. a
of s° manY °I)P°rtunities of eeektat dace corner of South street and aft.
and saying things fitst,
are under- tanda Row. rune 341.
stood to have divided the human rata.•
into three classes, as folloiare: 'VETERINARY
First -Those who know things DR7**ZZ'k. muss, /mt,
without being told. • •
seconu-,..These who know things • vamismotry ourom
when they are told. Graduate or the ttniversity of Vox*.
Third -Those -who do not know and graduate of the Ontario Vetertusti
thingt-even *Uri they are told, college. .• •
We appear to have placed our- OnIce in Mr. T. T. Murphy's. Haintltaa.
selves in the third class so far as the St„ Ooderith. Telephone Day •Wok •
so-called Common Cold goes. We do night 24e.
not know very much about the Coin-.
mon Cold.; liut if we put into prnp-
tice the little we do know, we ehould TROMAS OUNDRY& 134:44,
go a long way -perhaps even half -
mon Cold. • . Goderleit.
It has often been stated, and the "lea made ,eVerrattre and all afracia
gyou sat.
statement has never been contradict- irleciisfaction
e t°
iv*
all ages is caused by the Common Phone 110. •
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way to the Prevention of the Com' Live Stack and General Asetiosiserik
Farmers' Sale .
ed, that half of all our illNotes diseountett
ness. at
Cold. It causes half the,loss of work-
THIE iriSii0;i-Nek-
ing-time in the community. It eAUSed
hAlt the absence in schools, thereby wiregewuce *mum, nria"
increasing our taxes for education. ANL AMIE CONEPANY..
There is no other diisease which does
The Common Cold is one of the rAnal- pat,411Dl
.rsr e°74'rowThuitynausir 1814(36-
as much harm as this,
most important „diseases in Canada,
if not the most important. It is esti- Cott71441Ree-president, Alex. &vale.-
crnaantali---tanbaht-oas ntwottocoaidvserage„mevery year. irrepper_furoot,....5earoprocerthne; 1417t4egr-Preeei'denutryt,John
Some of us have ten or twelve. -inararot" neld, tleafeemethx.: arosttoot. des._
Two. generations have passed since forth; James aholditer Walton; maim ,
1866. Health education in the corn. Knox, Londeoboro; George Leonliate,
mkeuenpl_tyailizettdziceodt fasreheckno?ugvliyh:101 rrconntarthabl$70,11. „bun. IteArtithohibaPeppe.ThoSasottleoyetInd::„....mmeato..-Isa..
they have mumps. The time is atma:wing.
hand when children who have colds or AOENTS-W. J. Yeo.
Clia-
will not be allowed to attend school ton It. R. No. 3; James Watt. With::
eoliteheeere.e Tmhoerye eaerrelosouefftehrienngmufmnorms. a (11,1ohipn. f .,4tPeopeigwireutt,icin
r,ernrucnuebrinneld.,
etirdine; R. .
1"6"6 °Pini°a" in 'changing' reePle Bornholm r IL It. No. 1.
are beginning to ask for protection perei holders an pay their
against the Common Cold. On July ments at Calvin Cut's store. God
17th, 1935, Sir Kingsley Wood. Mini- The Royal. Bank, °Vinton. or
Etter of Health; ettiod.-iirs-jie- his plitcw Reds, Bayfield,.
in the British House of Commons in
fight? e
he Of course hwas. And he
London, and said that the Common SAWYER COULDN'T SAW
Cold was Public Enemy No. 1. Was
Chapter XIX
THE QUEST SUPREME
It was twilight again, and such -
a twilight es only the Blue Maim -
ins of that far divide may know. It
barred the west.' -with golden band&
painted lavish purples and mauves in
:the hollows, and reddened the ever-
lasting snowe on. Ales summits. It
'deepened the- greens. of -the,..tairts.I.
'stacks, and made iridescent the
foam of the streams tearing down-
ward joyously to the wide rivers be-
low. It painted :the reddish-yellow
Zarrp,ofr.tbozeresisztelkitterpaiic
the Croix d'Or, and rendered its out-
lines** glorified symbol. It lent
stateliness to the finger of granite
beneath% the base that telt" those -who
paused that beneath the shaft tested,
one who had a loyal heart. It swoop-
ed down and lingered caressingly on
the strong, tender fate of `the girl
who sat on the will surrounding the
eaves rof,,BellieuPattk,asuul,,z.t•,the.J2est
woman that ever lived."
(To he toritinuedil
illaurwtflof these lives would he saved.
driete wornit-ifetrthealstem-with- H. -
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eon, whiiileer OrttailvvesestrettWotermt,. 16Ext:rut
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Avow ter-vight-lor-=-47Aiiiidir-law:tormitirrw. - , elltflA-t.i,ropits-...., w
other part of the British Empire. tell you that there is nothing lirte a
Our Death no in Canada in 1935 good old fashioned buck saw for
was about 106,000. What were the sawing ;wood, at least if you Want to.
chief catises of death? be sure to get the job done, io ' sv -
Heart Disease is firat, 10,000. hurry. It's the *Id story of the ham
Candor is second, 11,000. and the tortoise. On Wednesday it
But Colds indirectly cause more wood sawing cornpetitiort wits slates*
t
deaths than either. Diseases, of the for thefairand the spectators were.
lufigs (pneunioeitt, bronchitis) caus- roing to have the opoortunitk of
.64.43;0001.tigiarmakutis.aeuse,41.20194riegtaitiej 1
jrifluenza caused 8,000; of a total of ' length of times, require o en
18,000, and it is well-known that no thin amount of weed. There was.
One takes these diseases without, much interest in the event until too- '
havin a cold first usual' many came_ for it to be staged. Tke
ma:Chine Was -Wheeler Into rthe ---ua
all was set. However with st. few.
wheezes, action died down and. now.
thase'in charge claire that next thee,.
it will be a bucks'aw contest.. the .
machine *S11 be left at home.. Mar.
vardine News.
A VILLAGE Twit
RAN trr OF BOIS ,,
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t I t - • =
tett lnjury to
the ettild, bicitiait to , S- were prevented,
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