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I I I . .: . ,:I -n - 1MVPT 0 , ! I � I # . � NOVEM 4-41 IPW . - . -1 I . I � JMJLK ,� . r . � I t � � _ - ­ -_ I., 11- _­­ . . 1. -01. I T-1011 �i , , � . ------- - - I � � . . . �- � -_ h�. JIUR N I -_ �_M I � � I _­ . . -M I a. - I I ___ - _� -1 I �M� I � . I . � .� � I - _ __ - .1 1-1 I i . . . � . _­ —_ 1� � . t I � . t . . . .. . .=-- . I _____ � ­ , .: .1 . . I . I . _ 1 . I I ­ , � - ­_ I . ; . 1 $ *he �P dirt . I I I .11 , W _AL A- - A_*_&_&.j -soil. 0 stable dirt. .00D990eAtly ' I 480OW 'Rix" 0, 0, V!, - to� milko.1planY ., Snd a littl ,z, . , �_X-00", I tie fejI6,W_me% and of - a or ,. � ime spread up,%L . 4 � I I I I .� I 1 ,41'w the latin The 096JOt becamf e ilacked I - 4' * IF YOUR C14ILD IS CRQSS, , . I A . stable'� dust gets in 1:, , 'it � Hints on HarVestJ i ' ' & tO ) C1`138, I � � . I . - - aware 'of , --i 210 . - befote . suppwus I I # o . -'g likifteita' et in I . ,, 'on 11 I I � �. ' T - I 100e lkwof , 4W ' I Thd atteAdant , too wl.t I bw I , ; 9� FEVERISH, COW IFATM Lea Poet � higher entity than his own b contabliftt p the ft,dr each � tijAe Robt ,ops ihould be �h P , � - I . � . ding Degadent ' ast aA I d tt _10,ifie, j _ I � 1, �b,Kt fresh beddtugp I I -should or 11 #. . I . goal; namelyo his Co.ulltrl, Its P Ait,iQA .of: th 64116tr6bedia-, j)efore 1he wpather bccoMOP * 480iftradirc - , 4 . � . I A . -to sPoil Per -1 �, J" if t I Xt I - - � �� I ; We find ^ -at, causes.it have a 00"WY Of & $0� y - I - . ! I I � I I , iD milk th and disZ'&eeible In the fV U 11113. 1 = its future. As early as 1901 , 11 �� nee, I Boone �of j7 I f. I. - I - onal � -Y souring -or vutr -- a, At -OU han� I , I ial'y time, , Has Won Greatest Fam� naft . iuf edt& I uantity. *It is slov wor!c U� I - 11W =ins I i I I - . � him 'at work on a -trilogy of . � . ep, In the OrNo n tions,above montloned!er a sotdtwn 4 i 11 , � ; � t, I - . - � ;11 �� - Look, Motherl If tongue IV 00aftdi One 10 - :to I and 'r FA) I .- ­', . � I - I - meatness beginning With "La Nave," ate, 30 -&Taws I becorn.es mucl, 1110- , I I �,,. --n I , . - . "Calt'i I � ' pro" of corro . Ltft I -� leansa little bowels with- " glory of Venice. clean.milk is to have stve_ sublim J�( � � . (; As a Fighter in the Ak i 4 I I 1940to, Yd � , cold daml) I 'i I . 0 1 which symbolized the - dan conditions. I I . forlda Syr -up of FlW . zio's credit that the ,iuoed Wherelthere Is littlie er of : . & pint of water. The writer PrOftts I vv� Is; v fi I I � , � It is to d'Annull f the calf , with' a dit-4ging foll' a))` . I J . 4W * I his -new venture, from the dirt. or dust tettiiig iuiO it� ' latter, The "Vel 0 g them ba V'I'T. ­', ,�", .:-.: . * - i �K-�e.44-4-�.'-4--�,*�N","-%-01--W.-O-" 0-4 the I -,;;� -1 s.. - I I � - . 11 � ,� 141M. - . I failure of a'.great -agent '* the , hould. be freely dressed with this as IOPS, Putt'n 1. !,- id. 4 )Q - .- I. I . , � 11 .. i _s I � I a I " . . APT. G. DIANNUNZIIO, of the point of view oematerial uccess, did Dampness IS ring t,$ disease. . after birth' and 06*4 ing with tl'e tor'f5' '. * I ' "' ;"' "" I I I -and f 68te, . .. 000 - . III, I '10 IS 1 -`1)i)1'+ v" Ster giving . Royal Italian Flying Corps, not drive him back altogether to the spreadilig . It to , n as POSSIble A until is to be liftod wid 03. , -..,.j - , � . .- - ­ I - Mothera 0 -in rest OW 2 . isease, that' ,� afteWN .� � _�., - ,-�-, I � . I jips the one d . I eral times . daily 9, sharp ho4., he . � . I� � 1. - . 4Valffornim rSyrup of Pigs;'-* because in has lived more intensely and' enormously profitable romances of Pert able to inducejs pneu . tly healed. I move the topo, but th �_,%, L..._(,p 11 I I _1V I - - & f# --w hours -all the cloggp Just and flesh and sultry .death. most 11, . � f thbrougl] , , . - I 11 � - � ' I " I ­ - � a -tra I Ebjoald �;o - - a -up wast% C r - ent is often . in- - li I - � , .- ua, .a " v Al I I � . � I I more broadly, and has tasted � - . I _. __ � many hogs are lost anA Curative trea abty ,s Weil. The rac V 1 - � 1. tour bile and fermenting food 90u*17 . of contracting n ouia 1 he following,has PrOb .quite . .1 . I , suit - � I effective-' T ploughed out, t1i1,'0Wir:', thr"ni. ts Iii-o"t'll I . ym� . - Tile - esser Expense, being kept . in � bth6rp, I , I . . - . ,_ moves out of the bowels, and you bave a greater portion of glory, than any through Jo - ,,, *119, I- � than any oasible on the tOP. l3ills �',"','A ' ThLe oven Qter results � child again. 4-uguished literary men of fbrought do, ',quarteig, Danipness-dueit6 baA I viz,i mix part formalin With'15 Parts " p t ,I I- I . - a. well, 'Playful t, be of the dist � "I h6ar t at you hai,e nip conducive �t6 the I , slatted, sides and botic�*M 1; 111d I L>� ! I . � Sick children nee(W eGamed io his time. ,The whole range of sensa- your d*uglitgr an automobile. Pretty ventilation is ­T46ry ne;W milk and mix a teaspoonful Ot d for storage wli,(A!�(e r,411-_Ililble, f r. ! � � , � � use I tionlies bp'tween the murk and swel- me, Isn't it?" - � �oubleis ' this w,th each part of =Uk cono=ed - � I *At, this harmless 'If ruit laxatiTe' developmentof 'various, lung tj , , , � . I is gives the roots 4 Cjj.tn,;0jt0 MG4L , . y be- I nomy. I itil all ,Jrinds of AO&- ,-The damp t by the calf. When -the calf I$ Uurs-e -th V , u-pei-ature, JS 31ill,jons of raothers keep it haud "Fuocos" and "Trionfos I . ,,No, it,s a matter of eco � sta- can be mix- - , If . the 'storage I 00111 V E : t - I , Z ' the $to)n­ ter of thlb � her stagnant air in badly-venjil%tfOd Ing its dam themitture Govei I � , caase -they know,its a0t!0U'0A � _I figured that, the car will' keep I the I I 1 -he dam's labove 40 degrees P.,i �)_,-m with I " azardous ,,,, - Lpt and sure. ' della Morte" and the clear; h bridge parti0s." bles I oy era the vitality, depres-000 . ed withA OMBILQU&-litity 0 , ots should not �c der-ID01' , 1; Web, liver atid bow els is prorr I I away from . - I ii so-pubme aw- a &060h, 'the sand. Carr wi be I . . - -1 ood circulation ail. , . I Ask your drugg�st for; & bottlef'Of air over Vienna, wk-ence the forme� 51 �. mili 'and 'giYen As than two feet in a bta, others M. . I � , 1_ 7 . " wh1oh con* I - a Iftlo ' CROPS mals kept under these conditi � or& In attendant -eatiMSdug about. b:dw -Imw�h four , 4 eet. *. Wh0re cellar S�ordge Is - - � "Celiformaja 'Syrup of - sensuality showered 'S flo ,ready * -the calf Is to - -,,-(ald WK Tew 9f Abostle atid � n Ail such a -suite as to 'MR;0'th6m. h � it shou 4 ts. 1,Pa-0.:? �,I; @mew f1w 5ft a U& Ckild , UNT"No ,, I ,jkot- available- use pi ,W tains directions fOr bWles, '. down u the gaping - . qbiejets for the dovel0ment]*f sue- ndrse the, dain it - is V#11 to wash - . . 'I 1, sox - - — I all Ages and for grow4-uP& _ �nf I I . � 9- - ' - Is. A . ution be- be three feet wide, two 6r three feet � — . , ._". peals to 'rise against its Hapsburg ' , diseases as 4:�jftwmza, pneUmon , I , udder &� teats 4with �the sol Df anylength. Ru� the pi -s 'I : __ . - �- . . a and oth�rs.—Prof, I)�- 1R. I or twice high and i south w1jere poss�ble, and -1 .- 6 1 It nurses Bud� Once � - * .1 I fore the ca mastersA. appeals. most likely of Ensure Equal Crops Nelt Year by tubercU10911 al �College, I a week or *so afterwards.� north 'and � . � al. I . ' I Ion coun- ttaillr fOf-- 11 well drainedi ground. ember of the Lonc + � jones, britario, Agrip I tur I I elected a m I . LEGAL. Gabriele d'Annunziols own composi- : . ; I I � L 1 11 *, ,parts sfiould 1have thtm on lound ty c6aupil. She *as e1ectbPn,4 pro- ' ,I Attention'.4o Seed Grain. 611elph. . I I When this is. done the -well � put a layer of straw oil th�l 91 _ . . . I . I . - . & S. ECAYS. tion. I _ , — . - . � N I L .. . be alfo*id t- dry, and then be I and'cover first with st,�:aw sfx� inches gressive ticket and represents �a work- , - , . I � rubbed with a � (try cloth before the . ches earth� and jis H � . . � ftrriater, SolieftorXOnV87BUcer alld When the poet steps out' of the � Larger Profits ftom Live Stock Made � ' - Binder Sor Stone Road. I I nurse.—J. H. R., deep, then six in V � "d fresh ling class district. I � I 2;otary public. SoliciWr for the Do- I field of ludividuil emotiort to siP9 � ' ken -stone road meta very I calf Jig allowed to -frost gets harder co el V11 n iss Ora Parry of Roonhill, Pa., who if 9; bro . Guelpli. . ilatioas -the ate- in rear of the Do- - - � ; When Stables Are Given Thor- , Ontario. Agricultural CoUege, I -lave I was one of nurses attending m2inion Bank. Ofr C, then it laiust be , I . strawk manure- 1 � ' - Scaforth. Money to� the deeds and triumphs of humanity, ough Clean-up — Live , Stock heavy 'auto trafft I i .' 20 feet as P.11 roOls`swem iWeKinley when he died, has , - ' naujon Bank, man's - . . -phalt binder to : , R.A[gy,1N."o : S every 15 or 1),-. filled wit)i t Pesident ' , A Is, nearly ilways some other. o. laid with a tar or as� ndi- I � , in storage, These rna'j . succumbed to influenza at Camp Tay- IWIL � � : I- - ' Thrive Better In Dry'. Well-Ve I n . . keep 'the pieces of stone frolin gri ., WIINTER P`,AY iods. lor, Kentucky. . , achibvements. from,. *hteh he -draws __ lated Stables. � I . I Ing t i on each other. and ,finally pow- I � I - .- straw during cold PeV -1 , ?1`0111 i employe E " . , � *!�!* - ­ I inspiration, the warrior, the patriot I . . . deriug up under, traffic. I . I 1. . . . Alljoots ,Should be ..s fl'eP I Womel es,of the California. , I I I (Contributed by- Ontario- Department df . - 'V' I I �w . i J. M. REST. � 1 statesMan, the conqueror of the seas ,, � I I - & Few Very SiMple. RUJeS for dirt as Por-sible vilien put i-1: St011),? - state printing works have made 200 . . I -t I . Agriculture, Toronto.) ., . Tt.. is oft - ' babies I W of the air. D'Annunzio has no ime'to use Road Drag. en a&vjsable to le&vc t' ft,w pairs of shoes for Belgian . - i � T . 1, . t. I - I Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer- been content, . to' absorb sensation by -1 NTARIO is fortunate this I Economicil Feeding. - 4jays in sinall piles so th,"J -,',. '11 1 `2 s-'4('- from scraps of leather and corcluroy I I � ) 1­4�,, - -e ond lifting any, adbe­ - ­ "' 11 I '11--, I e- " nding. tud'Notary Public. Oft. upstairs He mounted an airplane "when � lf the roadway is full of holes or ". ., � used in bookbi I proxy. . year in having a good supply. -should be used �' - � cay , and - when the' road is soft and �, & Profitable and Efficient, Ration for nlovc�' 1113�111!f� t. -.O. i A., At Camp Pike, near Little Roek, ever Walker's Furniture StorO, Mwin � aviation was still in its intan badly rotted the drag .—A: 11, �-'!W!1.0-, .� - ' pi3cial;�_,!�, :�,, fteet� Sea-royffi. . � is uo,w lcomple�ely one of the bird- . of grain in almost all classes once' I Q7RtAjri(y ve.,�:etable S, .. ,';� V` Arl�., women are baTred from,visitinj of etops. slusla, I Work Horses Iften Fall Work . , - The more grain Y. .­� *. �,after 7- lk--E-- men whom- he 'turned into splendid ! - . I the camp before 10 a.m., or I . LOMA Clo6esi­;How to Feed Rotionge I ­ ;:.' I 'copy. To no -literary man of his time there is to select from, the better , 1; " I o'clock in the evening. 2 -1 ___--4P_— !.. . I I � In'00TJDFOOT KILLGRAN AND - � :,� to jAve Sto,�,k to Best Advantage. . � - . . . ,..Vwo $ has it been -giv.en to make himself I chance there Is to gk the very best USINVILKING DE'VICES I . I 1 q I C001M. � '" I such a. living national force. He was seed for sowin-'in t4e spring. Too I . . ACTIMES OF rOM�N . R&n-kters, solicit,6ra, Notaries PuU- � mo,rk�_ " cl t . (Contributed by Ontario Pepartment of, 1� HURON NOTES a leader of the nationalistia � Agriculture, Toronto.) I - in S ny. farmers forget.4he seed supply . I Over 24,000 women eligible�"tp vote I Be etc. Money to lend. eaforth ment which brought Italy Into the MA WhJn It 'is Advisable to Invest 11 ' .--,,Ir. George F. Porter, Of $t-X,At- ba 11 Monday of each weeL Office in - I for next year's cro� until most of . NF, great lesson which is be- registered on the -Arst registration ford, who has been-relielving inessen- - . . . kida Block W. Prouffoot, K.C., J. war in the face of extraordinary diffl I in Milking Machines. New York City. I ger on culties, We must go bacl� to his. their grain is fed or sold. . . 4 Ing impressed on the people day in the the Canadian Expressinto lGod- . . Women are acting. as firemew on ' H. J. D. Cooke. - ' - � � erich for the past feW weeks; met with FA. Kmoran, fellow -Latin, Lamartine, for a paral- if the best of this grain was set -^:— �of Canada at -the present . � - rr 4 -1 . - Diarrhoea In � French railroads. a veTY serious accident near Williams 7 . .1 - . aside for seed at threshing tAme or The Cause and Cure of time, and which cannot be In France women are- working 12 ville, N. Y ., one evenizig -recently. Calves — Simple and Common- - : e e )�, VETERINARY. I I emphasized too Much is the need for hours a day with two hours r e 89 81 While travelling with some friends in. lo . - I taken from the.grain bins before any . 1� � :� I � I of it was fed or sold, the,re would be sense Methods of Treatment May I I � at a high rate of speed � r F. HAMBURN, V -S. I . thrift or economy. In this conu6Won noon. an automobile I r e of Ontario Veterin- . I less work of seed -preparation in the Save* Valuable Young Ardmals. th,o�e in authority ought to set a' Forty-six women dr4ught$men are the car crashed into a Buffalo & WP, . Honor graduat - . spring and a foundation provided for n call_ - now employed by the Pennsylvania liamsville trolley car. Mr. Porter Was ' - __ Wy CMlege, and honorary member of . I better seed than is often sowu. (Contributed by Ontario Department of worthy example to what Lincol railroad, I - i I 'hurle& from. the car to the tracks, sus - as Medical Association of the Ontario Small, shrunken or broken seed Agrioulti4re, Toronto.) I ed ,,the Common people," of whom Women are now eligible to member- taining a severe fracture of the skall. - . Yeterinary College. Treats diseases of � has a feeding value nearly equal to T is clear that if dairyint is to j he Is reported to have said, "The ) ship in. I the Canadian Railway Mail He was removed to the Erie county I bu domestic animalg by the most mod- - ;1 that of large plumV seed. The follow-!!- the me timq th and Milk Fev- , 11, develop ak it ought to do In Lord must have loved them, -because Clerks) Association. hospital and for so e doctors ' i,les. Dentistry . . .� I mployed as eon- held out but slight hope for his Tecoi- pr'ne 1�. � Ing results of seed selectio . Pro ntarlo, more labor -many." Women -may be. e � . , :% specia Office opposite Dick's � ; t . - he .jnade so ductors on the Toronto, Canada, trol- er &. ever, say his I ments conducted at the Ontario Agri the "not for fun" as a � �. y. Later .-reports, how, . Hotel, jqain Street, Seaforth. All or- ' � I A calturaI College at Guelph will ShOw, is needed on dairy f,%rms. As I Farmers farm, 11 leys cars. I I condit m . e7vq , ­ . great dit- -farm- man said to me,one I time, "but to, In Japan,. 50 per cent. of all-, factory —The easualty list, so fat ders, left at the hotel will Tee ' . however, that there is very supply of labor' is limited, cow as Huron I p;ompt attention. Night calls re6eiv- , : ferenee in the vgjae of these for seed st i - - ... era are turning their attention to the " ; . This may not be a operatives are women. I. not so long this ,W"k, . make money is concerned, is . -M at the office, � . "rposes:— , Ale bank but ,the follow,rig, names aPPear since I I I mechanical milker as an aid In the -high Ideal for farmers or anyone else, Canada has over 5,000 1 fen ; . .. I I *!+_ � . . 111� � I . clerks. . I . the �ast printec', list- Killed in action � JOHN GRIEWE, V - S - , - 04 M biggest job on a farm ,where milk- but nevertheless it is a very necessary I Ill- Russia the increase of wl,omen in -.R., Clark Gode .- ; i; J. Hagartyr, Al- � �p ­ ,� . I A %-, - I ' . Billaid, ifonor gradu�te of Ontario Veterin- W,0 ows are kept, namely, that Of part 4n the lives of most farmers. technical industries i Tna; C. Parker Hensall; J. w lk *4 di A..0 9 , . I ,; .1 '. - milkwg. The chief value of winter dairying ' Caddy girls at the York Me.) SeafoAh. Dibd-?'. Diehl, ,' tauley Imy College. All diseases ol domestic - 1 :3 V 0� Q � �,J!,.4 � .1 .. . . I . 1. � a 2 A D: .,4 " . past the Experimental Stage. lit ub links have made their ljownsl4p. Miss�nlg­'. Kirkeon-aell, gnimals, treated. Calls 'Promptly at- , i to A as b M , . from an economical vlewPOi is, Country C1 4) 4) ;. F4 ,;jr or the first time. Wounded -E Yungillut. charges moderate. Vet- . . 0 OAJ 4) .04-0 while it'is true. that mevhanical that," prices for m4lk, butter and - appearance f -Brussels. ' ! _1 stry a specialty. Office �� L -,0-;4;q E-4 m P4 OQ 0 A � S'uki, the wealthiest Gvderich; J � C . Mel.7avisib, Wingham; . - I . milkers are not yet perfected, and cheeo are always - gr Mme. Yone uz . 0 111 NJ' W. 'Pfaff Ray' townsRip; A. D. 5EE�on Goderich street, one Selections. . than,in summer, and It the producer woman in Japan has made in re . an I .1 Oats__ possibly Will never be absolutely py since 4-­I'­ur­h'- J., A. ISmith, 'door east of. Dr. Scott's office, Sea- , I I(Arge of milk can keep winter production ' $100,000,000 in 11;�eriran mon' .K.�nnedy, , Whit-, � ,_ I I ' fortlL I . � - I - Plump '33.2 1 6&0' "fool-proof/�l they have reached a . costs down to the level of summer the war began. Her war bri es have -arich. . Seed ....... � 1.9 . -1 ven- on Ifortiucut IS' 'ei . stage of'pdr4ectian ,*here. they emu costs,, the gain in price for the milk, been copper, rubber and sug —The Clint W" . . Medium - sized I . I � . . �r. held their annual 'meetii,;�g'a'O'n V`wv_ � " . - Seed ...... 32.2 1.9 54.1 be recommended to, the man who IS creabi, and butter sold in Winter, is tares. I . MEDICAL . � '31 . 8 46A ' in need of help- at� %ilking-time. - clear profit.' Some claim that this ' Over 75,000 women are now 'em- ,atendance being, present. The folfoW­ ,., Small. - Seed . . . .8- 1 � .1 . t be done and that, the extra I ployed in various capacities !by the p i ent. - Theloillow- , I � canno - I atendance being res L DR. GEORGE: HEILEXANN. Barley— - There are several ,mo:e4ines now I . . were ap� , I . - I i - on cost of feed..in winter. -'more thalu Italian Government. % i mg officers and directors. ,po�ivt-. 0steophatic Physician of Goderich. " Large -Plump . 0�e market which - haye I proven to, be - industrial President, . I . I � edt 9 � _. 40111mis- ed for the ensuine year. fteeialist in womeWs and childrews Seed . . . . ..,. 49.5 L-5 - 5-3. & ,, more or -less. suecessfid fin tests made - -ruter-balances the extra prices're I . The Wisconsin buro � at the -,i , E. Msll�filg; � - ; � , ebt*ed for w,inter'dairy goods'.- � sion -will ask the' Legislal I C. D. Bouck;1st ice, R. - atism, acute, chronic ' Small Plump I s, but what � I' I I several chU0 i in 2nd vice, Mrs. W. D. Faii; f%W_V-- - L Aseases, rheutr � 90.4, at ExperimentaU'St4tion I Ibis is probably true, where the coming session for. 90 bnd netvous digorders- eye ear, nos"e Seed ...... 48.� - 1.5 � is even more.impo " ood ' _ftAnt, have st I men �Te em- - . - on '� free. Office � i I I Shru ken -Seed 49. 1 ­ - cq*46edgr is obliged to:purchase'VA the laws underwhich-wo ' Treasumr,,H. R., Sharp; bbmii&�J� . - land fladat. C sultatijo I I � i 1,4 , -46.0 `.1 the test -of ac w co niditions. I , . - 1, . , .. tdal 'A I his colacentr I . firri,.- W. � -Br- 'Mrs"P ,A -,A 'n, ' . ' I plo�ed. --. -%' - - ydone ! � -, ' � - - r, -the agri- . Ates in theiorm of �hlgll' 'Mrs.. Alice Carter-, Chica�`O* -who ` � � I _ - - Ito P In the Royel 9 - I � � ' -01, 'j"ot-:1 - Seaforth, Tues-- - CAPT. GABRIELE WINNU�NZI(X . Brok'en.Se�pd.. 48.0 , �1-3 ` 43pl - llie­a6e'rtising ddW I ,_ , . _joi� ,of febds,'such as oilftke, Of Th 5 ofte ' . I ­ -rY Miss F. . Cunninglia* 11 Spring Wheat—, . . - culturgi ,pros% ca the x4iLmes 'of . # * 'ed dai .me Is, bift I � - # , . - - . , 'Otabi i � tonseed- and . -her husband and nine brothers in C661e,�Iev. A. E Jori4s'A' T--� P . L ' . . , -the not- � . I _� � days a4d Fridays, d aJn- till 1 ]P"n- lel to the apotheosis which d'Annun i gluten ,a t I has John t 1. � large � luLMP th,e leading makes 0977 -which . , ere a farmer A able to grow all � - - - I -zio *on three years agwin . 59'.1 � 1.4 21.7 - I . the war, -is doing her bit by ta'iing an Cudmore, J,,, L, Kerr. Del#&As to WE- - -Seed . .'... - - � Can now .be, purcha4ed by milk-. * liage, �aud at least -oue-half office position so th 4 d be the Provincial 0'. able fete'at Genoa at the dedication Plump - . � I I 1, I . .. , roug 'on his own farm, at -a man coul. . Convention, 'Nom, S PrIoducers. . 1. ! I � of the nionumeut to Garibaldi and mt'd .. 58.3 1.3 1'8.0. the meal. ration, 1 relieved to go to the front. i Cook,,Cottle and Sharp. Auditors— . G. J. W. HARN, M.D.G.M. � � Se -In a4swer Eo the question, will It - -er 4 Lord ' So 425 Richmond Street,'London, Ont., his Thousand. There the poet deliv- unkein's'�ed 66.9 1.2 10. . th6re is. probably not so njuch differ Lady Wataerford, Aaught W. Brydone, W. D. Fair. 'Tht , - - , presence of the King and Shr I pay. to! buy a *milking� machine? we ter and summer I -Lansdowne, is one of the most litrdent cie I � r forihkdlis Specialist, Surgery and Genito-Urin- ered, in the I would,answ.er yes, �a!ider the follow--' � " ome w6uld suppose, I . ty donated $4643 to pa3 I r . I a vast multitude, the� oration- which (Oats were tested. seven yearg�, . ; . I- ! I - milk costs, as s war workers among the nobi�kY'in etc., planted in "the Library Pd& - . , I I I * - I re � ary diseases of men and womem spring'wheat eight.) ing conditions. eAally on high�priced, land. Whe I Y the *Oftillng was everywhere accepted as Italy's ,, barley six, and � I esPe , ' England. , . ' —A sa'd death, due b - . � . I from that .1� 1*11ere a herd oj �wenty or more ggh; land is lav able for . I challenge to the.Cen.tral Powami. Selecting the best sibed , cheap, To I � ail � . . I I Milking cows are k6�t, though 'we _. - Wives of, pen, m military oervice epidemic, was that of kobt, A.00M-P_ . . -whi -the farmer has available wil � mer Basture, -then summer mij)c . � - . D'Annunzio's is not the case of the ch ed were in a stable repently where a -stim, I ratively eheaV. I are now adirfitted in the Kansas City son, who passed away at his, h6iney Dr. ALEXANDER DIOIR man snatched by catastrophe from I not only- provide large piump se . - to milk 6A be produced dQmPa I post -office service. "Pioneer Farm," Huron road, G,6646 , the. cultivation of his own walled i for sowing which will produce the - man was. u8ing a in4chine I Another phase of milk production I Over 1,000 girls are employed in the township, on Tuesday I Phyw.'eian atid Surgeon t, eight cows, and he considlei4red that it, in winter worth onsideriug is the I -, ,, Octhbar *,V& garden of pleasure or thought to a ! most vigorous plants and the larges, . I - I big seaplane factory at the 14ague Thedeceased was b I hi 1-963 --th# s;ii Main Street, . very' paid hfin. i I I c . . orn I . Office and resfdence, yield of best quality, but it w4F � . probl0n. 1 e is � I realization of his kinship with hu- labor In winter ther � of William and Lucinda Thou's - Hensa � any weeO seeds 2. Where hand -milkers ar.e not to ' 1[sland,tavy yard. ' I 1. V_.an, Phlone 70 L * . ' ! largely illiminate be hadr and where , selling mote itime to attend,to the cows than I , u inanity at large. War has always I which may be in the grain. — Dr. it means in. su�amer durihg the rush of work� I . Over 275,000 women A -re nowi work- of Goderich, both of wbo*-di6d,jrU I ` , __ 11 . ­� done that to the decadents,' the cy- ' of the United �he was about three years & Age. -,A - I �-ai all , or.part of the -herd, because of . - in a cOMfOrt0110 "ng in the -textile mills I . - C. A. Zavitz, Ontario Agricultul Having the � cows � i I - nics, and the rebel anarchs of art. I College,. Guelph. ­ - - ,the difficulty in -g4dting the. cows --st&Me 'makes pleasant winter work I States. I I few'years later he was _ddo1*k,d �by . I . I L DR. ;. W. PECK During the first days of the war Ger- - I milked , ' i6oldng after them. , If at least half Mys. Alice Tweddlo - travelor and the late A16x..Taylor, one Of itur6n - � I . $. ,rease g Ne*emb6r I novelist, may be an in&penderit can- County's pioneers. In 1998 -he War - I hardt Hauptinann eaterged from the Where a man,dboires to me c lit- Clean, Dry and Ventilate SWWes- the 1� , . his herd but cannot - do so, 1 becUuse . howd be fresh durin . I Graduate of /Faculty of Medicine dank atmosphere of neurophati I Von- I a-ad,i)member, these cows will be go..; ' didate at the comi�ag election hi Eng-' ried Ruth,. daughter 'of Mr. -a 7 Ifts. - KeGill Viivih;1iy,7 Montreal; Member erature to put Germany's case before I cieauliness, dryness and, good ' hand mi1king is"impossible. � harvest time the-1440WIng land. . ! Thomas Oke, of Colborne tOyMihip. , I _. , , . .. of College of Physicians and Surgeons the world as stoutly as the best of the I tilation are hygienic conditions very , 4 . 'Where a- malutas -some me 1. bW4&y 'at i years the 4fteined ­ - I � h h S 9- r. � . *' chan- _Mmi6www, and thus labor is i�aore bvel , & Miss Julia Brooks, assistant� chief Xor p6st 19 '#Utt. -of � all- 'kih& lieal kenius a I . 'Itla;.�,�ei , , fi ed the position of sel6r, - 0 OntxKo.-IMentiate of Medical Coun- Junkers. The war has brought Ana- . desirabie in t e ou in 6 . nd-Ii *jUing to�gfve the . � 11cilly distrilb of the collegiate division of the Vnited had fi 7 V . e1i OIL n I- , � . �ecouoln ., -1,- I 11 -4 Horses, cattle, sheep,.i att U I _ �, _7� ­ -timek I . I . I I ` - ag of Gsilada;,Pant-Graduate Member tble France out of his .cloist&red ; of live0stock. ii do better and. L � machine. the hece"ry I 46 1004be,year. liftw"11", States labdr employlrn�ft service, in his s 001 secUon and rasny bf Resident Medical ftaff of General skepticism to utter the same exec-ra- ', hogs and �POUIUY 'a order to make it a,succetis. Not� every . 'I- �ZA ,-had been Importfte'd fo seek -Mihir I I � . an"wl. -r __ spite of her youth, has been a'W to - .- - are low liable,fto contract tafeettous',' -nair be wanwiy an designs that the Sim � , it man can get gOod results w1th a milk- , . � .. I i0f , 'he'niost important of municipal homrs. - - - . 1�� Hospital'Xontteal 191445; Office, 2 tion of Germ Md tbe I � of t He will'i b� I ) Mi jp and con,tagious diseases when­4e0t: ,ing machine. The cows must ,be. 1 Pi OP ot j " ,_ �, �, . organize one ,OUR- dom exat of -Post Office. Phone 86, � plest of his fellow-Pariaia,us ight 0*. I 1111;11310 It , the governiftent , ar buftano. inembered as. one of the best ,of Wio&. , ch conditions th4n "'whemL! ure I . :�i � 1 c6l." 'for � � -� L- - -A-1 . � . � ' I � - :.A 10"GArle 1W06ZXX__9M%0=� Duchess o '31ailborough form- hors ancl I 'sli X�r. 7 This, by the way,. under SU stripped after the machine, to ins . , � The 17 I .1 0 a I&A husband, Dowall �ontgaqo. give expression to. h1gadew 11 Out Clean."m M .. ­ . i U�Q �. � $Cthe second time ALnatole Fran -_ .. -family of; �. wa ce dirt, dampness, and poor ve "milking - wm�"�"Li. -_ . -_ I erly Miss Consuelo, Vanderbilt, is the He leaves a widow and .__ — are found in the stables in ,idd Ch . orl'woman will , . I I I ! W4 1 �ame down from the higher atmjos- . 5. Where a man ' . . _.___ first Ayneriean ' born voman 'to be sons and four daughters. - . phere to march shoulder to shoulder' they are housed. Unddtibtedly, 6ut- give the necessary aft,eation,in order. . . I 'i * - . . I " . . I . !. DR. F. .T. BURROWS - eaks of infectious' and, cofttagi"S.� to keep -the machine clean.: It must N'" IN I I-- r m with his fellow -man; the earlier oc� br � , _____ � - __ � . ��'. i � disease§ do occasionally occur in�the. be thoroughlir washod, and the milk- . . .. I , - Office -and residence, Goderich street casion was Dreyfus, twentY Years a90- I 4 -- . . � � . ­­_ . .1 I 5"t of the Methodist church, Se best built and best kept stables, Put ,ing partg kept in a $dlutij)n of chlor_`� - ' . - . I ­., �­ ­­ � aforth. The war has swe�pt that most "Euro- the dang-er of th � 4�7ae 9preading is Mitch of lime one pound, dissolved in ' I __ I ­ I � - I �_ - __ ­_ ­ --- 1. lounty of e I 11 1, . i : . Phone46. Coroner for the ( ipean" of all critics, Georg Bvindes, ditions- V - �1 0 / . . I 4. i - 111%. ;J*, -A - I . - leps than Where unhy-gienic con Z � :�-v ;4�o 1 �� I r - ow a state of lofty neutrality to I ten, gallons � of witer. This 1 Must be , - _. I I I . . Z � I � I - Huron. fr prevail. 6hinged about overy two weeks, or . I 0 -i . I - . I I I I ' ' I . . � __ " : � I � __ I I hearty condenination of GeMan iln- Without doubt good stock has been as oftian as necessary to -,preyent con- I I ,� Aw-.4 y)erjajjsm_ Of international literary . � I - . . 1, � I - . prudaced under stable,�,onditi0n$ that taminardon. ­ I - I - 4' j - I I � - tigures Romain Roliand alone r(�- welle not Gf the best, Dut. the chances 6. Where a manhpA the necessary f - I . . I I I I . I I . DRS. SCOTT & MACKAY mains "above the turnloil"; and Witt' or producing and maintaining good eapitdl (about $500) to invest in a I �. .� 7. J. G. Scott, graduate of Victoria and hun, too there was v monient whem hoal thy stock- arQ much greater where machine, and -does not have to boil- � i ... I I - I ; -e than wav-rp-d. '1111at was ?�rz - . - - . College of Physicians and Surgeons I w - 11,01 . cleanliness, dryness and good ventila- row the money at the present high I .( _ I 'r, i I I � � I . . I � I - Z, � 11 J En Arbor, and member of the Col- ,.vEjen Hatibtniann',� avoll)4Y fr,,,r Ger- tion in the stables axe the order of rate of lnterest.--�--Prof. H. H, Dean, . %� III- . I . - , ght from Rolland --). pas- the day. Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. , . !==N I "I . \4 � logo of Physicians and Surgeons, of many brou I Ontario. Monate denUnciatiGn of Otlralan lu- Dirt of all kinds, whilst it does . I I :: �=.FFT_;S=1Z=: � . . 11 . I I . - -,- i in Del-hun. . - _.� ' C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin. iqtifties I-) t D uot itself produce disease, is liabke Infectious Diarrhoea in Wves. t . � I . ;, . -& r � ty, and gold medallist of With d'Anuunzio it laas aot I Pen a to harbor aud foster the bacterta or " I I . I I Ity Universi hP tD 'A form . of diarrhoea in -calves, � I I # . AlIdden conversion. L,,)v,, bv�,for�, rt - of-iier germs that do cause infectious known as "Infectious Diarrhoea," -is . I . Wrinity Medical College; membi�r of , . . I � -1 � � - � $he College of Physicians and Surgeons 1..,.k�'("�% ae 9A-V�_' S4_,11,�- Ot WP_;11-�;ng of i,,i., (jisease, 1�jj,.n-e, so long as it is lying not uncommon in calves, and the I . I -1 j;'i --) 11. . i I .. 0f Ontario. _ni�,iky n,--'rjors Of 1), .- - FNI'M 1710 around iwiide the. stables it, is a '. owners are often at a loss. to account . ­ I - . . , r, 1,6)-iy It-, tut -i:2d ij()jjrt,e of danger to the stock. - , . . � 'ien-'ation.; 0, his ow ' I . I L %ti. I � - --� -i4 ri Y " I'Laudi" of n ,,I:- - all -0 if Ir there is one class of stable more f 01, it. I 1, . � . � !�- I *-. -- - ---- 1, " ,a E. , ;zl' "­ in ' hich cleanliness is It is caused,by a specific germ"that 1. ��, � -ijt�n)es. It was, to !),�, s'Ir,', s , - than anoLher - w . 111 ., r " . I ANfilk �aias 'entrance, to the circulation, I � . --lorideation,of the -Xnuhi­Ji­_i.L In ;.,ii klesirable it !,% ttie dairy stable ies generally by the navel opening. It � I : At � . .1 � - . ! I DR, H, HUGH ROSS. . j-,-jfinj-,­ capacitie.3, !)w ,,h,_- �ittep w -v,4 is an ideal food for 'niany Variet be erally'oecurs as an epidemic in . .0 � 11 : .an' - gen . I 1 I � I I - Graduate of University of Toronto vaailer to the next st _� - 'tocalifies, . I �a­­ftota .iky of bacteria as well as for huu �arie- certain �stables or certain I .. � I � I .1.1 .�,jpf-vifir ings ur jjv,L,,stock, ,ind many 'y Z 1, I . I I jra�2ultj of Medicine, member of Cul- and sea and hero!sm �o "-:, - ties of bacteria are ,ilwaYs present hi and as it is of ten f atal, causes great . k . . i . Uge of Physicians and Surgeons of ;taftaa sky and sea nrd 0q heroes of ­­.- __ - ­_ __ . � I . to, I I � I � . f i�'. - ' ()ntario; pass graduate courm in - I . . I The cause and results strongly re- I e __ I , I -, I * P *1 -1-0 .1 . . ;, - ' � � - I ... - - __ � ! -1 . .1 I -1 _______.____ �, Cbicago Clinical School of Chicago; . I -11 semble those of j-oint ill or navel ill � � 1. . i ywkgA,c . P I . . V 'I; Royal Ophthalmic HospItal London, - in foalA. The virus which causes the The Bigger Bar of Comfort Sciap gives., . :.1 Xhgland, University Hospiiai, tondon, -9- 1111011111110019 111WA,01ft'R11111illill l � 111111111111flIR111111111 fflit I 1, �, """'"TF1211 I trouble exists in the stable or in -the - . = - - . I = . . En an i' Office --Back of Dowtdon, = . Boa. � . � I you a chanCe to save mone ' a still - .. . =: I : r I . y-6—an : ., = I � #_' _, 8 ortb. Phone No. 6, X ht I/ Symaoms.—At a variabI6 tbne .- ;I, . ,, .. , . ' ter birft, in some c"es a few hours . t as �. .Cgh answered from resideftes, � Ca. - I o get the Comfort quality that h I stood the best of twenty- - �� . .1 � ' i,_ I . 1, and in'!", era a few'days, the V644 � , &orfa street, Seaforth � , . I - I . , I ��. - 11 �71 , .1 - � � . - - � � .1 � 1, _( � - ­ M '. I - �� I � - .1 . animal., gwders from an attack of � five years. This is real ThTift 6 ' 11 - 'Graha --- WVT . '' � I I t I . . ;� I - — . , . "'; acate AloWrly6ea, the syn*Ukus - of ,; � . .1 , � :�L . �! - - - I , - � 1. wbAch ,40.t differ, marlie4it lr6m �� . . 11 � * , , I I I , 74"""" � L I I I . s . . I- I V � . . . _9 - . , 4Dhild— I I ' A*irhoea, except friouAhe in I , � !As -a nourishing -school lunch for a , , �1: OrdUMLE EveTyth g else is go'ng up by leaps and bounds, or gettir - � tl FE ­ , 'y '4 � * - 11 t, .1 AUCTIONEERS. ­ - nr*'Wtheese, or with milk in the ev'*­ - dng ; faet that ,t%hey tseldoin y-2 d.rftdtly i i * c . ; � 4=- I'll - " " F EE . . THOMASBROWN = —Telfer's Grebant Wafers are unexcelled. � to tr6�ww* "The ,patient �efubd; to �, , smaller in,siz%, but ComfoTt Soap with its Bigger -Bar giVes . .�, i . . . I - �tl = nuxse 'br. tartalke of nourishinent, I - 11- � = � j r Licensed auctioneer for the counties = . 4 you mote soap for your money than you got a year or so ago. �� = The nut -like flav-or is due to the natural � persists aud-dekith soon results. - . , I . I i i ', Of 11trors. and Perth. Corre'SPOndece �=_ R . � . arrangements for sale dates can be = sweetness of selected flour brought out by 3� Trewtment.—Preventive treatment I . � ! I = = . � I I I I'll - . i46 in -preventing the caluse. I = cons� - : � ng up Phone 97, Seaforth = ­ R� - M Remember, Comfort wash7es ' erfectlyrin'hard pr soft water, . . . . . . . . Made by calli f = perfect baking. � �Mow that the entrance in- t, �, . P , � = = Whe I . I I � .. i, I or The Expositor Office. Charges mod- = = t;D the circulation of a germ causes I I �:1 -I- = ; 1 hot or cold. It lessiens work, it cutc, expenses. -1 exate ,-,ud satisfaction guaranteed, = Always ctisp, frisk and -appetizing. . ,�� = - . the trouble, its entrance. must be pre- I ; - I'll .. . = . . , =. I � I I . . = . . vented in order that we may be sue- I 11 - I _. = �� � . i-_ - � . cessf ul. The building in which the , I I I Ask. for the .Bigger Comfort Bar to -day. ' .11 � . I � 1� �. Packed in air tight packages. pected to bring forth young, . . 1; = I COW is ex I I " R. T. LUKER = . 1 14� , = i i For sale at all grocers. and eweially the stall, should. be I . I 1� I . !, � i� 0 I.Mse-1 Auntwnear f - - . � T, r ­ or the County , :��' . =_ thoroughly disinfected. This.may be i � PUGSLEY, DINGMAN & CO. LIMITED, TORONTO ,- 22' " I 042 Huron. SaIcs attended to in aM _' done,by sweeping and dusting,tilor- I . 11 . . i If . . I . I . � � . I � .1 . parts af tha county. Seven years' eX- . �:_ I oughly, and following by 4 thorougii I .. . � .- __ . !, I I I �:, 'Periew!e In 24anitolya and, Saskatch�- I =__ � washin- or scrubbing iviLh i hot five - - - . 44 N. �'.�Z I - , , . ; , -]�; elf ers = - � I .1 JR � � . � _­ � -1 per eeqt. solution of carbolic, awd- ui -, , - N I I I i vl� . , �, 11. wan. Terms rcasonable. PhGne No. I - I .1 I - - � ( C4m1_'!. ; , - I i - = - I . ,.� = I I - Id I ;� 17.5ril, Exeter, Centl�ralia cmads I- , ­ * th .L,j�r 00a, , OZ I I I e, , - . no , d�� ; � I � � L 6 , I i i I I . t I t j I I I I 0 0 S... ME I i i � I . � lsatl_ . V " - 1, ,�­­,j­ "­­ �_ . - I , . ' - awi-wet)Ll 7 ,� 11 0 ! �'- P.O., R. : !�, jaim one of -the -coal tai ws, or .k 1, , - I "The Buy Word for B * f1N Food 1�aerd - - i: -,L kni 11 - . . � . - = thorough.coat of hot li'll I I , , � I - N30. 1, Orders Inft ai The Huron EX. . 1 $ . *16 . . � I . � — _____ . . i ,� � - 8 censeNo.11,75" _= five per cent. eni'Lle t-al"'."'.1 : U�:1_ to I � I � � 2 11; I? NZ .. 11 @-Ill. I p.] I N.11 I I - - - ­ ­ I sitor Office, Seaforth, promptly at -11 , 1 A WP2�7~m - LWJ Po � I LLL]II(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillillillifilillillillillilillitillililliiiiiiiiillillilill!illllliillllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilillill�-ifffo�m-wtifiiiiiiliiiilliilitillillillillillillilillilup:jj The stall s oulLl IV,,, 1, � ,,�1111. l!", ­­', ,I ,4 I - ­ Em ,��� I- __ - - - iNg __V" . .1 I I tended to. I - . I I I . I � . . . I � t ; I I I . � I - : I � . . - � I . I . � . - �. . I - .. i i f, I . . I I . .. I - ; . 11 11 -, � - . : , . . I , ji . . . . � I . . . I I` , �., I I I �. . � . � I . I I . . � 1. � - . if -1 . I � . � . I � V� . I I . .41 ----i - - - I - - -IM, - I � - - j - I � � - - E. - .___Z �� � -tContinue&from our la&t I I I - - I , " I _�� . . Thp- 16om-ding-hiouse ftlat � ��� I . , .. ­ jentereA Was one of those 11r16 ­ - . �. ol, . by an impa _. dences dis.Owned � . - 7ne,. owapant because of it, I . � 1. rms - - � sociates. As neighbo ' . ,after residence along Moun I I - . ,,street had., gone the ill'way, I � and been 'deserted to 1049 .. I � . 1300arderx, its one-time, ear] � . � laifr -of caste had become I I A - ' I - � I zventually. in despair, its � � � � owner 'had become enraged A - .. ��_ � eompanions. He bad . cast it. i I � - I . .. .. __ . kad fallen to the level of man . . � , . fine old. house upon the brow 1, . I I I .. I � I � 11 Hill. . - � . & . ..- . -miss cabb, its mistress, & . I . v_elf as if �sbe night have beer � - � - i . vdth the house. Her statioA ��, I . .1 . ­ been sadly reduced by time; � I - .... I bad feelings that the house <3 . �� .. was suspected of' sleeping I � I �� . one of the pieces of furnitur - 4 as 'Red pra,ving-room # sheca I I - I y 11 - 11 I Parlor, but no one ever com, I - , I eatcah her at it. Ostentatii - - � ,ten oliclock (Wh night, she I � �. 11 . � ' . I., I I ,door and theA faded n6raculo, I I, .... - i3ight down the hall. PeOP11 : . .1 -ing the back parlor. testifieu -, - In for tl I I listened nightly in vain I 4_ . , I I 11 est sound behind its trgh,t!X . I � double -doors, boarders, W., 11 ous, knocke ly . And seri d 1�)udl 1. I � -1 I I hall -door' to "The Drawil I 11 .. - vithojit, even getting an ar - ter it -was locked.1 One sli I I . boarde;rl, meaner or more ven I �, - � - tiban the rest, had even g,o,, . , - , . , - .. � , , as to pommel on it at midr 11 I . 4 11 4 lit without proving - . I ciy.. 'Fire. . . I tention that Bliss Cobb slel) � . rooni. Aud yet �hey all like� � � Pite the distance she religio I served betvieen them and � � - __ I -1 � - - - - anded . � Miss Cobb d - - was t] � I � . : . � ,cold, distant laivilty she ace( f , I . boarders. I . � , F - Thin, tall, argular, vith t I , . � ; , ,,viiieli kept her from ,helug j I � - � i_ vith sympathy. she advanc-64 I'll id and his companion in "T] � ... I ing-room." She stood colft I - , � I at him—waiting. There wo , - ,ma-aner that wWich said defin , I- � sbe forebore to speak to t] 11 � � T11 __ v.,eman until introduced. I I . For'a -moment David sto4 - 'hat was I I - :fo�nded ,realizing w - � . oil him, realizing, likewise, tb . - not hi-.�-self* know the young, ' � - .1 name. Then he moved betio I I - ' I . a "Xiss Cabb " he swid, pv I lenient, "I � _­ . the :rates to be I _� bonor to introdure to you = - I - INfiss Br-rer-er." I . - tiMiss Cobb -disdiemed to a I - - - niumbled same. "I,beg You �. miss--fliat was the name*'." . , . � . - ;1 - - . nianded. . . __­ I The blood surfed up Dayl -He,was caU91 I mrd and U . �, I � � I , I - , I- I ing those tLext fewp fortueseiii I I be felt as if.he had been fo � I . - - �- - bloo&ou h4ts * � 11 I - hands. Then., . I I . � � ,� -Miss, Sherwood—Miss IU I - - *th yteiftm' . _� w - snov iedr at - 7 . ood,11 1'. - I - � � � I I I '�ol - wonuml� AtepplUg -coolly 1 I not -mitking the mistake 0, . - I I - � Wiss 0obb'her 4and. - 491 *11 - ­_ - I � I 11 � ry )nuch to c#Aw. here, 0 j ,� Vej - __ � . �_, � . a r4em for M-Wvl' I I 11 � � __ - . David Welibit be I I 1, .I � _V for ] J - � 11 ance .and ree- , , , to note hd . I . - I Ittely she - � 1. - _' assumed ,a', �� . � I H101 - I I ,eclunal to - , CWWA. I . I . I al to . - . 'Mj�s 0*b unbeat before it - .. - .11 Z � � . as Ae ,ever -Pemiftwd Iftersel, I I I'll I . to un*ML 4TIM sorry, ! - ... , I . - . - W40164 Ut. 1.4baR tot have a . I X � . - I � . Imotbeir -guest va#1 to-morr, - . ing.0 �: I I I I But -this-vm an emergeney I � � - f , Davi(i -had prepared. 4'06all , I I i � 47 I I , � . I Sherwood buccupy my -room' 2 " i I ! � "I know slae, is wdoUs to 194 . . I - and I <puld g-6 out Mt for I . . Misi'� Cobb assented 0_1 .. I . Rose, h�uwer9 potested 49 I saorjfte,�*Wy giving . in'm � � , I 1 .. - pereeiveA the t6rifusion she , ,. J � k - mg. A j".om,ent later she � . � I 11 reap, her iii1f of the embaT I I I , Miss Clobb sternlY demam . I . ��, ill, 41 _91.,��N­ ­ I I � . - .. I � I . . . i - I I - C ALS1 LEMON JOICE ;� � , N - . � . . . Ul . * .,:. IS A SKIN WHI, � - I - I . I . I , I I How to make. a creamY hea I . I � � I I I - f9r * few imts. I . � � - - . I A..t4.Aft_.0_­ � I . � ��� . . � , - . . 1- P e 6, - f - - UMM - .� . -1, Juice o two If t� I � I - � Into a bottlecontaWing thrft � i i . ore -hard -white M%kes a *U . 1- I 1,111t,of the most. remarImble I , - iiier ut abo4t the m4C . I - - .1 - � - _�_ pay for a -swell- jar of the pri, , . I ixemt;. 6re ohould be takel . . . . , , - , the 1,_ -mon juice throiA 0, fol I ------- no 'lemon yulp gets -in., tbRn' "I'll, -w, I'll �, � ; ill' keep fresh for midatl ; ; 11 ; I -that lemon iu� ..... I I'll, woman knows . -­ .. - � I �11 to 111P.4'el, gild temove such JA , - __ .. ... .. - . fre�ej-,Jf,�.z, 6allowness and 1� - 1; � - - kin I., . flip- Rval E ..softener, lw,� , . . �� , - lautir I � bc ler. . � ­ � . . I --- "I . ju,,$t try it! C,,et three, 11 � , 4 1 �o I �orenard white � at, any &09 . . __ _ - I ft -o lemons from the grocer A . � I � -r pint of this swwt I � a QnartL " - . I kn�911 10tiOU SUd MaSS296 lf� ' . . tne face, mee1r. arms and ha4 � � I � . I . . . � P. � 1 -4 1 -Z � z 4 -0 , 61*1 __ . ,* iw& on rams. rirst jaortmes, OAU or wrl 4=0-0 INA g6t 70= 10"' � ty Tota= ZIAL 2�0 - ,ebArj'm I __ ,Z. X Say'."T-OT4 '77 Viete'Ift &L.' Tor� � - O's . . - - I I '_ � � L� I I .