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The Huron Expositor, 1916-01-21, Page 2
.1 -oss-Cut Saw A good cross -cut • a; shduki be easy running ap edy and durable. Sandy'Choice, for whit h we are soli: agents 11, is a saw designed to met- ase. requirements. Its sir i `bt =cut die's, non shivei block teeth make it cut cejar.through the entire s and its tough'semi=bard t m- means long life and easy keeping. Employed, by dons ot bawyeis. h ..ice saw ©cam ete with hand ;oft Sandy's � o c [� ' Rre... r! *..nos •-. ..... • ..� Huta Blade is a reliable and finely ground lance tooth, years on the market anelendorsed by men who are as judges t. ` values,complete.............. • keen �L i1©� A Good Axe can Still be Had Our Samson, both black and polish, is fully guaranteed, evenly balanced has a truly bored eye and *i11 meet the judge- ment of the Keenest critic. All *eights, Samson.........$1.25 Bla k bandied axe complete,.. $1 Pinch14 ed .e.CI.'I...i 997.1.ifQ:Olil. �J Saw sets..,:...'.. .. to $1.00 Fully guaranteed logging chain's... $2.25 Repair 1 ks.......,..,.., .5c to lOc - Axe handles, genuine shell bark hickory in many styles and grades 25C to 50c ;. G. A Sills,,Seoforth Sole Agents for Lowe Bros. Paints, Chi-!amel, Mofat's Range$, Eastlake Steel Shingles, Paroid Ready Roofing Pease Furnace and Boilers, " Hot Point" Electra: Supplies. - New Idea Furl ace he cif itiopMutna Fire Insurance C0 .R o .IceSeaforth, Ont DIRECTORY Officers; J. B. McLean, Seaforth, PresidEnt J. Connolly, Goderich, Vice -President Those. E. ays, Seaforth, Sec-Treas. Directors r, 1D. F'. McGregor, S sortie; J. h#. D3 rieve, 'Winthrop; W nn, flash th; John Bennewe:s, D bKan, J. Eviler, Beechwood •,: A. cE.wen, .t.. eld ; J. D McLean, Seaforth; onnolly, Goderich; Robert Perris, Harrlock . Agents: Ed. Hinchley, Seaforth; W. aheedey, Eg ndviJle; J. W. Yeo, Nolmesville ; Alex Leitch, Clinton; N. E. Jarwuth, Brodhagen. t .: t WOMEN Iron Pumps aC pump Repaffring am prepared to turnis all kinds of Force and Lilt Pumps and all sizes Piping, Pipe Fittings, eta! Gaivan- Pd Steel Tanks and Water troughs Stanchepns and Cattle Basins. lbe Price is Right Also all kindsof pump repairingdone on short notice. For tetany, etc., apply at Pump Factory, Goderich i,," -East, or at residence, North Main Street . FWelsh, Seaford �. `, Time Table Guelph and Goderich Br s eh TO TORONTO. noderlcli..............Lv tit . t... " BaYtb 4. Watt '. (•tit atrts 9-6RAii."-�Na�. ..• f' 3illersrtm..... t...... t° Linwood Jet.. Guelph............ e . orouto.., fir. 7.00 a m 7,16 tt 7.37 " 7.50 .'. 8.24 " 8.S5 ° 9.00 t° 9.35 4' 11.26 '° FROM TORONTO .stira s ... ...... AR .:.• • ...... Sii81T1'LKi. Jet.. ... t Memnon Won...... ° ..... tb Bli.. Auburn coder#t t......, ..... 18.45 p. m, tit. 11 tt &20 a. Kn. 10.15. " 10.45 11.06 ° 11.26 tt 12'.68 12.10 " 12.29 2,30 p n: X16 ° 07 8,Ii 3,61 4.06 4.39 6.05 7.10 ° Si a, as °, °. St 6.10 p 740 7.20" 7.66 " 8.18 °i 8.42 1° 9.07 9.19 " 8.46 8' 001171st.oaa at Llnwrxd' for Listowel„ i3an rifleman at Guelph Jot with mala line for Galt Woodstock,7.safon, Detre rice Cihlearo sn' at im med z sine. Grand Trunk Railway System. Railway Thee ie Table Twine item 0eaforth as follows 18.45 ama For ClintonsG�4A odyerrio`h Wingl sad a lath and teilek Clinton, Wina;lsaen- sad Khios dine. Per cillntoa and Godedeb. Po: Stratford, Guelph, Taroat orslts Korth Bay and Points wed Bellsriile and Peterboro and point 1PorEttegforttGuelph, Toronto Mon &t and points. eery. For Stratford - Guelph and Toronto 1.2Opm 618 pro 11.08p m 7 51 en 821 pre SL'pss LONDON HURON a BNVGH IfOggir raemnser s7w degas ... • 8 60 flneteG .... ..< ... 9 47 11etMi114 .�.. 9 aril Beaosedd. ..... aid Loud oro.... ®9a�eiscnR, arrive. EMIR W n ham, depart, • ....... . 10 06 .... 10 14 .... .... 16 30 F• .�. 11 18 1127 ....:•...... 11 40 4 40 6 46. 6 57 609 6 11 664 s40 7 06 7113 1164 7 40 Passenger 686 36t sr 46 ...t. .. t 704 843 - ro .7133 ss a° .,....... 7 33 1 .. 4 15i liaeesek.. . , ...:... 8 28 4 8'S ... 441 ..:.. s.... .. -..r.t.s :S 4 tit -6 913 .. �,... 9 03 6 18 V.•••.••• •...,.....:...19 6 51 Hoar' Was $e Weak Could • s lip Stairs Wtat to When the heart becomes weak does net& its work properly the become unstrung and the whole seems to go "all to Pieties." ' When taxis happens you need a to build up both the hetet and and ildiibaiss 'i mart and Nerve will. this for you, pro Oat do not let .Tom' case run too aid afkrw It to been* ne chronic. • Mrs: ' Esibgirsate ' Loverdure„ �, . �'' , tis;. "Last istiteart amid - ; were not sleep at . t, and my heart +peak I could, Biot go se Agra. help. My 'doctor saldddddddd lie fid' ' More kc me as my heart was osmp tin. dile. A amain of same came in one day SAFOR` `H, P+I&cJi gYY. prat' ltsfs:ny rse$ns War only a thing the ;ratable mr hu meas+ and, rester pie sure ,' others ly a 4 erased t off Dropert tee heed. trier, c ciples, h ire its nor ei its . politica class Ihlaa bot here, sees the war only gent and arden 1 any kind !of end' end;. - OE Canada see 1 i7; Hat hes inter u; ial life; dist oted eorr:tort its horror loss of life The war et sa in its wore ethical etaaa ideals; rt;°;'leer abottt the c : s, as a disturbin:_ le - desires ita: id - o .lens as it an'. vention o 'Such! a already vintor, would, cc t of lhernes The lack 'off a pro e tosIlr ndle the educat satiny ' auaehir deveied (noir one aa>=ted b Canadian In= ?eeIu t'b x. vl. ia1 flax ir:an ion I interests of tide- flax ewers wen discuesed. A resselutlen was paused; Ittrieinn tbe Pr vinctal Gov,ernrrent .to mint the secretary Of the O 4 wdlan Flax Qrowcra tor tis work. J J. iMerner, M.P. for South Huron, I w •pr anent during. ,part! •o the .after - i noon, lifr Mutter . as jabanner flax one man,; etpressed .hfmselftes understand - d ins tine difficulties of: the flax . In - d. •; uI tr air in- many lbencfits tot at flax er:tunity and, the, impar wits. He : u ed pinata from' Canada t financial standing, as a !a ecce t -w wo t, erxeat3 an ;op r its' flan the' .Ge ns. to • rerned• fe eels kes . t1b ,• n ad,e in tnei e1 illati i s wo l t, give them t r -a ell, anttJier .elf rt to builds a tb.. I wo- lad rr.itc iritain's. nate $ at:will last for five rye rs c : i :gaols c t rr. e from one co ditionr-either from tn;e ho de eat o the i lies or such of Gemanet- at they will ' pe ed to! give ' = rante.es of sro a biro+'ing tho,s have been t pia t tree iee. The Allies mast be Via, ed .tbi 'held t until Prussal is 'eaten be and,: the poE.b.Iits plu ging , tato a ;preme ed war . + the ext :'Hundred he ;g tiny one speaks of - the vie +dies 'bat the Te tons have a . ease lain de tairingly tha Al - ibis = e die nothing„ He loo s -the paint - at an enemy fe.a ed, in war ei er by annini ibis Arra: s grit !ome other . re ening them.; 1 potent or b Ina sting nis r-eao cee. Th,e Ge: I1ta a dri en back their ;melee nit ev ' y frt nt, but owuere 'nave de tr sed capt'ur ; d or ren,dere ,elf ve : n Allied- amyl- There dee shone:s. atn an, of their vic an that is the r aeon why the n e. s wo id wlllin:ly make peace On eite t(ner ha 4 the only v up to + elatetJn'.'t will have a flu nee +o • the f • 1 - result Inas wo by t e Allies. Tele Allies --t Chi fly t Great = stain,---.l,ve, tut most ry of thy, ocean, as a in this ar tale wonderful G na y 'is ,rsele.se he, only di t e vic obey - - it this w :_ r.,the only t w,i11 en+ant, ' . s been won b Al S pie German r is able eo the terri 'cry _ she t cupies in Bel: fun' nd. Russl: and also ss in ihevi her w y l.rl the Ba tet t n? She void, not bstt bu J• 1 of w;neat r a pound o ton (noise the Uni 'ed, States,. nue -a 1 ;Idris as toy t F Canada„ not me fleet out of cold, storages pas Freese, or R ssla or Italy s con Jude separat ' treaty with! lice t y wh t 'then? nglandt wed] be unt hail, wi her - 'navy' ¢rare powerful than it was nninag of the ar. A treaty sia - o France . woultd. ,not German 'mere' : nt -liners ar ew Y • rk and t tiller neutral 1 o the Int: t seas. 13ntll y dela ats the! :. itish navy,: teal f one the •world and b foreign coral erre of any e pea lutist !Sri ° uld remember lafl d, I • still et t stress •af's the lies ::let etreid note that unldre weight; t anerchandis to E ope fro seven an ob let of the glo+ = without pa er tlh gums i a British- cr 'loet i t earring. - possibility certal ty ' f b=ing examined: iehl :.' mairal. saes that eon conno e ,a; ve y ;decisive vi die lues in rte• sphere of m r e un - the rst: e to avy six Wo 55 eat m- ace lelr )1' 4" of at- rs. On ny fret to en- s ; de- a.ing ay ex- ans on hey no In - les er- ow. eery 1n - en nks. b. Ru the to and toll s!1e 'that l illtuttes: Heart md i Neve' Pills aired tip .' Iso immediately gave her 50 cents to ring f rd ague a box, andsasce' that day there is a T bot always- affi my sib, 1 am - En welt aad myheartarklmerves are tthe when, g- was a little school girl ' I a b wase anyone with blurt troubie to tryj get 'them: No f ma beat ", Cori SDs Heart and Nerve 1 ' un,d SQe box, boxe�sfor $1.25; for sae( wit? at all dealers;_ mailed directon r::.s.r.t, }' i tthe of primo.` by The T. %bddbq,,, ttrn,Co,, Linda , Brit Tteehlttes Ont. not for w.ari The Ge mans y, probably FOR LIVER AND BOWELS - win Were ictorlesf I]kwy and. in Ive Batt I!` t'hk p::1 outcome can be lit le sd'cab;t If the Allies sist, they : re gal : ng ,strength day aid - i the •' d will crush tar; ::. T,,e war -gay last two tater a year. longer A speedy e is - of as desirabl as ,a .suet e one. Can: ;,a, sent her sons wit and, 'roil y to baj tie for civiliz and: feeed but etae desires a ity to thfe struggl ,,, - she desir avoid t'h necesai y of ssendi battalion oyounge sons to a re al of the ar a;,fe 10 CENT "CASCARETS l Cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Biliousness, Sour ,Stomach, Bad Breath -Candy Cathartic. No odds how bad your liver, stool• ach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable you are :'Brora constipation, indigestion, biliousless and 'sluggish bowels you always 'get relief with Cascarets. They imkine. diately cleanse and regulate the si"e m - ach. remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take. the excess bile from the liver and csrry off the .on- stipated waste matter and p©son from, the intestines and bowels.! A 10 -cent box from your druggist will keep your liver and bowels cle .n; • stoauachesweet acid =held clear : for months. They work while you sl+ep. COIJGIIED SO HARD Would olio .Black In The Faced SHE WAS CURD BY USING DR WOOD'S Norway Pine Syrup Mrs. Ernest Adams, Sault Ste. Ma ie, Ont., writes: "My little'giri, six y ''rs old, had a dreadful hard cough. At nights she would cough so hard she war d get black in the face, and would co gh for several hours before she could p. We tried different kinds of medicines ad' had several doctors, but failed to do er any good. She could not sleep nod t hat cough was so bad, and she was sire ly wasting away. A friend advised me to try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. I got a- bottle and saw an irnproveme t, and got another.. Now I am only oo glad to recommend it to all mothers;' Too ;much stress cannot be laid on fact that a cough or cold should be coved Immediately. ai Dr. 'Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Will cure the cough or cold and prove a) 'e- ventative from all throat and Ili 1g troubles • such as bronchitis,' pneumosx�a and consumption. 1 - "Dr. Wood's" is put up in a yellow wrapper; three pine trees the trade price 25c and 50c, per bottle. Manufactured only by The T. burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont.' years 'hence. W The Rig +. t Sound General it S Hughes, Min of Militia,. will no . interfere In n>cction wi h; t'ne C :.se' of Cele Dr Sizr.:pso , arrest ‘d recently in connection Ing the to a com- e .of flax sod ex - Love: O r Ion. left, •F'raleigh, the pretext sit of the gro!wer-s' ,aasociatior,, uc'gr: suprene Efforts on thio part of fltaxn,en to make- the present opportenity the basis for a ;secure future,' It is for this pua:,posye teat the organization seeks Government recognition. Water-retting 'ot ,flax is to be, -brae- tked sty flaxrren in seve at places this coming season. Better! lited: is. aught in or+ger that better fiber flax xray be grewn. in corning y4Cetre. • Already about hag a dozen more . mills show promise of renewed ,ac- tivity . thes coining season. In two flax centre0 (prize contests are arranged: in order to stimulate better cultivation of flax. Each cod - test embraces $200 In':crigs. Screenings for Stork At the -a ival greeting' Of what Is called,; tele Ontario Exnertrental Un- ion, had, last week at the Agricultural College buildings in G,ltelehl, •several subjects of interest to farmers and; stock mon were discussed. Low-grade western oats,- containing' 10 to 25 per cent, ee . noxious and, injurious weed seeds„ are being eeld readily tri flea- tario for more than $2¢ a ton„ 'w'nesn ground grain screenings, of twice the food, value,: niay be pureb!ased for $6, $8 and, $10 - per tor}. This was one orf the main pointe brought out at the Union by Ihfv. G. H. Clark, Dominion Seed, Commissioner, Ottawa, in an ad- dress on the importation• and - dis- tribution of noxious weed seeds- in so-. Ontario. for Abort one. !hundred atria fifty thoa- an sand tons of these 'screenings, mainly sive• l freer, wfllesat and, flax. will be - col - one kcfed .t- the terminal elevators at the: Pole 'Arthur teas seaase '40 r cent. cf these: s lel°l , sistling a the finer' w aice, beeil sifted througn a c eds real:,aender; about ninety thousand) Ins'. tons, is .ground, Mot otfrerrd for sale i a During tike past, Mr. Clark ;p'eltnte4i °'t- 1 of t, 90 per cent. of the valuable- feed; fIiip i had, been sold in the United States: t kc a The Board of Grain Correnissionere wp' which handles the sereninge;, would, eld. if-tihle Ontario farmers desired, give Wein the preference over the Ameri- can ,dealers. . leer. P W. Ilodgetts of the Frait Branol1, Toronto, emphasized. the nifed, tut betthr grading of Ontario er alts. United, State§ aPpiee and plugs were 'of no betberi q.iality than our own, !hie, *kited, but, dee to their superior uniform grading,' they sold from 20 to 40 per cent. 'hi er on the: Ontario ,markets. , elk. Hosdgetts illustrated 'Me sstat2- reents by two examples.' T ship- ments tents of .apples in (barrel : were re - c iv , iffy !blur' Froin tines me town. Out' o'f thci first sn1 ;rent lle was- able t'o repack the fall three' boxes of No. 1 fruit from, ,every barrel. From the, second. s`hlperent Ene wars; aisle to ;pack only one Nei 1 box - per barrel ."Wit b thew- as .fine, if not finer, quality. 1 on of fruit in Ontario as anywhere on the ry 1 continent," she concluded, "but what he w.c- need is more 'honest grading and ill, pactngi." is 1 ._.., fter about re$'ninge, con- ed,' l seeds 'Ilan ink diev'e;, the till act ne itn .it ing s r- Is. ed t. at an ay a t yet 31) p xt. re r- ry 117 ng n ly t on n 1a site Rev. Joseph Elliott from the Front Thio following very ipter>esting let- ter 'etas been received •by ' lay. Iilr. Ross ,of Goderlchl, frosts Rev. doeep , Elliott, who recently .Lett Gsdericn for the Old; Land and wno haat been ap- pointed c:hsajplain of the 8th at Bralrehlott Camp, wife), the tank of ('apta in. 8th CJM.R., Bram,shott Camp, Bantu. g; a r :Decerr-1 e r 27. 1915 e '' Dear r. Ross.--You1 inten,se�.inter- j est l in all wbki .nave donned : the king's unieerart, lhias convinced; . me' that a short account of . ur+y expe 'fence will not prove uninteresting to you. The voyage across on the good ship 'Corsican" was comparatively unevent- ful, excepting t'h+at t'ne,n a i-deemere played ,haven with the majority of 'us duringth;e first ;half Of the voyage;. Any inconvenience witioit was thus: oc- casioned was more than compensated for by the latter part of the voyage, whim was pleasant beyond, descripl- tion. The balmy air, created by the glorious Gulf Stream., made life on board - delightfully warn; and invigor- ating. even at thiat time of tip year. Nothing could surpass those evenings illuminated by the silvery moon in is er cotn- with! anient bui1dIings ✓ will neithe es- Sier:pson back to interfere In ally ions y..of the ett11 ection -with i1 the Folkstone, Englan; t'he Manitoba par se ndal. The arinist sist in cringing' Dr. Canada nae will .L way with; the authorities in con matter* "Civil' la is a said. Genes 1 Hugh always stood by ' I always will. Tjhi terfereece with!' t in suede a matter. tablarities asked ane son back, but I refused. It is for t; settle; lg to de ntry." " ins vinic ve• military 1 tonig'nt. at 'grinci;pple, re can be no civil author ,ne Manitoba o bring Dr. S t, , aye and le - tiles have notni the °Weed. seriatim," said Ge eral Hughes.' is liable to bring ab a saPerse4 Of civil power by Ilitary pew !have always stood or tile store of civil law and el 1 power over Ite question. with It. Th s et is on I have to ehe ignt ring and press dem tione to 1 port Were over End cannot be the public rade country ets rep F tiacti pass meent thes mean wi 1 flax orre is is remarks hatre views es e firmly Imp Intl. lade to can be allo tnority of W11.041)1. t e Flax rowers esentati meeting of ax G ers 'held in Way, nuary n was leen. Resolut 'palling on the Donn to e.ssiS flax grower shor ge of hen suggest are t'neee the pre uction- of a outline a.chlne. To ducement in tble for tild ven to the Ask thenk what they think of Zara- Buk and you .will be surprised how many of `them would tell : you it is giro best mown healing balm, and that: it a'Mild be in every home. A emit sat in " EVerywoman's • World' ecently proved this'. Women from coast tie coast have proved by actual test that Zara- Buk, is unequalled for the SkillAiS- C0.008 and injuries of chirdren as 'well as of adults. They have found Zam-Bull; different , to ordinary ointments in that it allays the Irri- tation is ;'soon as applied;: prevents festering, inflammation, blood poi - toning, etc., and permanently heals ▪ in a very; short time. As a mother and head of a family you owe It to yourself to have Zam-Buk al- ways handy! - If you, have not yet tried Zauiw Buk, get a box at once. Druggists and stores, 50c. set about the securtng of entforrrested outfit suttable . for natrp life here, During tee stay id the city nad opportunities of witnessing rr.e.rty conflicts aerose the -canned. Some !IA:Fuses adjacent to the Strand bear tgly =rip Iron the regent air ra Poor fellowo. who w111 never again go to the front, are often met with ion tine main thoroughfares. Torn - tries with, elle mud of the trenches still upon their; and their uniforms are not an uncommon sight la some quarters. Before leaving the city. I was informed: that I should report lain ef the 9th Otel.R. On' Toy aerival. at Lipbleakt two miles from caTnpl, I was told to remain at the `4Boyal Anchor's there, until suitable arrangements were made for Anchor" is an ancient inn of a super- ior.cla.ss, with many traditions linger- , ing about it. Being situated' on that Train road, between London and Porte- n:Out-le and only twenty-six miles from the letter, many important royal personages, and Other people of .nis- torical note, remained for the nignt at this grand old pIa,ce, one day's journey fron: sea, 'Nelsen took hit east meal on land In Ole 'notel. Queen Elizabeth, IQueen IVIctoria and' many otthers of . royal Mite, were acconse modeted for a time in these pictu-r- an• d the flee arts would go into ecs- tacies over the contents of tnis an- cient hostel:rye Furniture of the Elizabethiao eerl'od, ancient china, chests of drawers of antique design, pictures ay famous artists, stataary mirrors, de., are tastefully arrange, ed Imre and halls. In tne basee tient are eats where state pritoners were confiUM • for the night. on their sad pilgritelage to the Tower of Lon- don, an tote a the halls upstairs I discovered a false wall througe which suspected eereons were taken to be secreted for a tete, daring thoee the brave days of old. Immediately in front of this hotel„ standing' in the very centre of the small village ;square Is the eeestnut tree under which Longfellow sat first to dream, and then to write that itemoreal poem, "lender a spreading; chesnat tree, the village emithy stands, etc," Tne forge is as It wale then, bat, ales! enetner smithy wields tne hemmer. This place seerris to be like Jer "sae lete of °kit- in that, moantains and. lens surrotintl It on all 'sides. Brack- en, and geese, pines and firs, abund- antly and glergeously bedeck moor and mountainside, surcharging tile at- ir.01112,11eTO Math delightful odora even at this titre of the year. The roads are ideal, especially the grand old as- phalt runnieg from London to Ports- mouth'. enjoying a delightful constitutlonel yesterday. met fres quently the, ubigaltious Ford car, ,flying along withi a sweet singing nelse at thirty miles art nour, on a road ahrost as einoetle as a waxed it. Big cars go along these roade quite as feet as our railway coaches at Wine and Wlitt perfect ease and Brarr.sleatt Camp contains many Ca- nadian regiments, chiefly from tne West. Of course the wild and wooly West Trost send a few lads who still require considerable training and breaking In. On the wade, howe ter, ner fullness and tropical brilliancy. As 1 stood on deck gazing at the kaleide the eoung Pfellows are acting in a very essetrplary way under circuit -1 - stances =cot trying. Rain, rale, rain fdr days and even weeks. has er.ade broken only by the ttreasared thurne a task for only physical of the engin-es, and the swish, swish' cone' lire elf the waters I was entraaced, and giants and .men with surpaseing en- duraece and pluck. Bad colds are felt gratef al for the beeuty. variety and :tower of those things (Treated 'by , ekes the cosigning is so Inces4ant, that even I, with rr.y stentorian voice, Hon of ;his enneren. When the coast 'experieuc edifficulty in sae ;king or Ireland was reached toe ship at a-•aY eo as to be hear& I de not know night was darkened, external lights that tne long low buildings, called were extingetehed blinds closely year are P111)3 t tat. drawn, and windows covered with a lid•As, 013 ed for the ; tents of Last year, are heavy material It made one's blood pulsate with patriotic mode as ett ext, en tirprovem,ent for the lads, in that perienced the protection afforded 'by the drafts cern,' to be greater and ra-ore titling. Notwithstanding this, the ever vigilant navy. ,Virnat a trib- ute to thet aleconquerlog arm of tee:1 Were Is prevailing cheerfulness, and even pleyfulneas. whim is de, lightful to see. Pessimism and mo - board went quietly to their beds, toseneet are 'absolutely tabooed,. P. Lane, of Godericla woo! is In freahing weilst we (travelled in lernolon, that Tubber ecets over tile very waters beneTth arhoae rk:ce would be the most judic‘o Is buy 1 surface 'lie ,the'lll fated /..11114 tante and Ilesperian. During our •paesege up 8t. could &rake. I am glad that 1 took George's Channel next zrorning we his advice, its tne mad around the saw convincing evidences oe'the enee, has is in 'Places almost knee high. Thie ground waere !torching Is going ant vigil whlen never relaxes and t is a Iraving mass of mart like itable mortar. It is to be hoped trial never grows weary. 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