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1- -�,, . I SEAFORTH, Fit I � #A Y, FEBRUARY 24, 1922. , ,`. , 'ft.
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I weli over weaning the milk may be the 'most ,1mP4*4*1 al'd ,� E , *4i rably suggest that the t4wn irl& 111�ft I I
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� ' ' 't 4"Ped the water from flovifw ,#lding the fed better sb1"r4d (not de ight -ovdiFizig Of ,our lives ifi- � I 1. ft 31i bu t, 640 , for
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T � - - .. Feed It soured tell t�e time attained.' ltis the vM's i in pie*, or fxi a live committee, sueh 4w the Use, CA leful him
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a 1. $" - higles, and
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, Aft&ugh he stayed all nigbt. .Qqked wo7i4 ,e# 'We:41io raa.rve!:,,u � -44
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ter. Do not Occasionally change back , . bih what led to the rebellion of 183& So
. I 'th,li fna*er r)ons1dV,J1K' lost the Pure food; % noltuimblink, I ,-,I L T - *of Trade have eUewh4re,whidh t4t -7 �tj.
I -1 Be a , .� 'a to sly�eet Tilk. JRqRrmir<,is excel- I - q , .fie Struggle of a dew ishingles, witi
., L ot thus in t.Ais painful way -tin.,FT!, ,*mw,,, r6A 114ald "but . with Uncle Sm con- *111' �ut Seafortb on the map as 'a
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- - :omany- many hours. . �. � " ) "Prit, nrobablvt the best milk by-Pr6- but nolt " ""' In UnIS, when Canada gained ctodklote for new business? For - its
L ibet , independence, and which bad roe* business must inevitably cam, "Oodaft. W&Y" is L ifell,owed, wbd * am*
rq* takt. ma. enthoo� that is one hundre& pe� (-ent, ' We for' several yesirs. the
I ,- �e - 3me and his Ma"r L --a fte ' , - . dhict for the visr over three months. 1. I .
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I J!" L L pure alirf-ot which theic is �ciused all political differences in our CAris&'s wav in the near future.- I
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* ��y *b*t bo&erledhis,iqi..,��ff�$)ae Scoitch� ,,, - and 1pure. tbougift� will m ake forni of paper ' roofing -rolled I** - ,
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. .And, of le ,nT,9ty flowt". - - .." .Z�'. _ -isfully feeding the weaning i country to boe for the time forgotten, There is no city in the Province m6ich
, . . I ,altid:tbi Irlabinkfi'-who went into I ce pig: blood, and. pure blood ,xill det3t dfs-. now began again to show Iv .t -nal td� I
, 1;. 4lir or A driWand fans outwith- 1.,,.1Keeu him h,in-,v. Have him theme es can,affer as chea-P building sites as ;Lb qvir the shingles, and led
I , 1. . .. , T,'�iiavinj , .,� rig,f�r,bfs rations anihoar be- " 9004
, ., d, be siltouteod, - . . %qu�esli ase, In,spil* 61 that all devourh4 ,I pay us to kmp t. . I 1119 does nof make a
Re.calle jonid tlkdt oppressions of the mother. we can, and it wil _
,4- -Jftt 4w -one heard; , . - - I -�q one becauie�, W --Emerold lore they are due. 2. Keep his pen bugaboo that bas shrunken #Vm.tbe . kind to become severely felt. The t%em fairly cheap and ,keep tkern on ight r6of for several 'roamns, iod . .
iA;4�ii-b" left his4rri'6ney at home, ,temons, the=relgris of evIl"Psr- IoYafty of many to the British Crown the, market. Why not a em be considered-va- more than -a I
\ V- �, No one im-ows wilvat pain -he sullj,n�d we ail -know, and -also that gulls will clelin but see that the bottom of this write-up of :. ,,
�. gh the long, !ong night so cold I trough is the cleanest part of his aded by tba- priests of old to t)W caused the bulk of the peo makeskift at best. - I I . . ,
I . � Throu qot folloW a Scotch ship. . micriscopic :proportions in the hP W1 pl� to en- the town, say in The Times of London, otnoo* , I � I �,', I �
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Many other stories eTe told ,in like of the medieW doctors of t e Present Apre the injustices ,,"
, At early dawn, -a clergyman, regard but -they are* all Nbeis. outdoora in the summer, or in a well time. We will never get anywbiere were beset. At that time there wiLs, who come to the country would come solid dait surface as a base upon . �
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heddi-d nen or s�ed in the winter or pact fhat controlled the and look over our propolfition and we which to be laid. Therefore, to lay I * "'
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I � Okf,caune, when &,Sootchman does the road -to- -health as ong-�aa linances of what was then known as could do business with them 'h ,
. VM14 Passing by .heard the mouns, :, 1400m up -he performs the thing in early spring. 011 � . we
me . . I it over a shingle roof is not prise 1- , �,
- A;W came to make a ads 7ontinue that. superstituoug fsM - in tbAL wliament of this growing coun- , .
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I I I - ., I I . I I% .. Oro* StMe. 'Just look -*t Carnegie From three to four months, use a the eflicacy of dru's- ind me4ic' � . C*Mially yours. cal, and beside this roll roofing can-- I ).,,�
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I Aue fl,w from his ho'fteiibe saw iv� -has Werally cast libraTies around mixture, Of oats, 50 pounds; shorts, whether the 9 I 111", try. Extravagantly handling monies not be nailed properly and securelr ;;� ��-
- I roduct Of ", 'e 1i0e608d 4*lle6ted from the veople, and apply- . to sh es without great danger, of �,!.
-V io pounds; middlings, 25 poun&; . E. W EDWARDS.
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.,The rave ehiM ,all In tears. tile 'irorld in volumes.-,..,-, nrn or barlev, 25 Pounds: linseed orthodox vinJor or'lany otlier sdW01 Ing public resources to their own and ' . 11 I
It I 1, Ho asked him why he wm sitting there . T�erais this also tot.0 eaid far nfall.%* I � I
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;B men wb. early and cannot be stepped upon after be- � 'i,
Sandy �Medical doctors do *not ,Todv bee* settle�rs were enduring every hard- ing laid without great danger of. ' -,','� "
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I � And tried to quell his tem. 4,nd 4,,.: si�.,they put a ""Pal, 6 per Cent,f Or equal parts of of so-called,i rtniodies., -friendat advantage, while the 1, punctu ng the pa@er full o M
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I ,,, - . - I � Or pocket ano,find money -Os, shorts and barley with milk or and'bow to produee it. T� I . SEED SELECTIONS " ..
. Ada Sware, �Lged 10 yeaft- bhe,re kno-W that t fanknge. From four to five months ey 46471 �Odp contingent upon conditions that , Seeds of . o be pun,ctur�ng more holes with the. im-
. I they ta*'have an- disease a il: Ab& t �L L. ::1 I
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-- Aher's,maii's trousers 4A, - rid laMtstplIny, alld one quality are likely .
I - . . -I mixture of oats, shorts and barley then existed. scarce pres,sions of each step. The tontevta . I I I:t. I
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. . , Scotia always has some i� iwbees to or'corn, equal parts with 5 per cent. im I I : Notably the conveying of a large for the 1922 seeding. Farm- of niany storage buildings have b . � I �, .1".
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, MON I come and go on. I . I -il meal. Fo,r the finish the earn or . 1�-,; "
, qUOn Of crown lands to a corpora- ruined because of leaky ro'U roofts ' :1i
. HOOTS tific Investigiction that n -,)f one AM, ,tion, sources of good geed. Inquiries, at I I 1 il
I I I ppipes are linowix as the na- harl,e,v may be increase� te ,k=wn as the Canada Company this office have been fairly numerous �, 1
I The �ba . I either by " t caused by ,punctakes from hed prints.
1�1 By F. dD. Reville. in Saturday Night. tional instrument but in reallity that feedinZ whole or - adding to the rem dy is yet found worfli a , " U 'T Canada in 1824. The orig- Water seeps through and cannot fl&W' - . .
� I., 0, und meal mixtur- ent's conlsidierai:lon. ' It is ,a =- . " � Zato"xse of En of late, Particularly is this true of .:.!111
.4 . vfeapon ad w6e was lised by the an- ro . e. flauge of sciatiTifie mist. 11 ' glish Company were oats, as so M41DY of OUT oats of 1,92, off the under layer, as in the case of : �!,.
-4 � - A Sooteliman is the noblest wo . - "'4- - lohn Galt and Liord Goderich. Every a abiroe roorf. - �
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bin -*elf witliout ardent p*w =t*hpe name of one of the hare- Re*cve the old shingle roof it has 1 :
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of God. He will even AdnlAt:that much Greeks -and by many other subsequent the mills - I & ' . I ��,
. re. nations who, in turny ch-st them into . 1. Do not overifeed in an effort to food- will' atop mutilatinr it'. - 'It. holders of this company. Providing a farmer can clean his ' I ., ,,r: , � I
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finiA a -pig in. record time. -14 bushel, he in � �irjtrocess by catching thb,ulwc ,
fact that Adam and. Eve 'were the commerme4 to develvipt, Shakespeare . n+-Ikftb an(] gooct fr6m An uprising resulted in which Val- * its usefulness. A 1�
co oats up to 32 pounds per -- � �,
I original Scoich folk. We know this i;k,.' 2. -Where milk is not available, the handa4of 11tovidence, but *%en liam Lyon, WeKenzie, (A Upper Can- need nothunt veryfar for Oats. Then sb�, in, taxpauli or canvits � , I ,� - k,
� . ^,*th does not even mention tan"w may'be. fed three . sh"09- , il�
- _, per cent. it is divided, itdei,-diffiftent iparts' and qds, -ontartio,"arid one Papeneau, of some farmers 'have a supply of ,old by which'tNey may'be easily carried ,�,, �
by the Incident that when.Eve triPped . irlests the exclamation of to ton per'eant.; depending on the 'mixed UP With fftby port i. ns Of iome - L oats which might be used to good ad- ''. I 1'o
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. . ,one � day, wh9e carrying . a 'bpwl, of , . 1, witch 111141 'give' thee a pig's age. B69t results are obtainle(L dea&beatt, it be"6m poisurrous, , ower Canada, "Quebec," were the - ey o 'IR aw�ay. ,Roll rodfing, in order to re- I , -..'
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'a, I hiVO4 1ko, -her legeAnd, 06 bwd�sub- � . � ,,Ternote reference to them. by feb4i I 'f - I self-fieder. w - I I I pro,motors. They and their follower* better ' pie am provided they have taint its vitality, must- not become dry I ''Ill, %,
as must '"
W - t V - S - 3. =I!.,.$ In a. .1 - - - a. *OLIDW - : were treated " rebelip and many of , or be venWated. * W.Aberefate 1. I � �i�,
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WtO2206 IWM*h , 0Ub9equ"$r - f04116d I. , 4y, be as,141y'Urfinved that fAW. either cut or pa3ture, . . I been I saved, anid. -stared, - will in n
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I - � ,WU't ARPM- is a Meal I r associates 'were tried ,iisf,rArrderA* and as a
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� 06ni#WW the oirigbi .of �*hat :'*s: * the heather . � � . I - t&i be laid on, solid sheiithi 9.
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have"Oke M` - I �� * 1� � f - , Or- , L*vler. Ont. ere APA'se to the - garkwo. I .,�,,'
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I * vv� ;= � -c'e"T -A worthy citizen of our township . I .
- , "' the =of In, 'to the wfilter4attened-- 4' ', . .*L-, a good practice to make a germina- to the sheathing. ,�
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wear L SE - ax is, w. . ,�4%a � w -man eft".. got, -the Id6sk 'bone and frame for the great ' krt .
Lid leaipes ,Qund In . oUt. Lo t . ,
�, - t�e �' - '' t , f, I ir p ,,,,, I M 60 or 100 grains can be planted and over shingles 1 -have been burnt off by .-,
This 'w" .. , =iviencemen q ,�Aft ..V*k ths,i, bac,�of- the -ipiptsf I of adme �f' the 'Pig's -.1ifte.- Don�t use ;* " h, � I HOME AS* I SAW IT a hospita:1,1n .Toronto before ;a con- results Observed. This is good falling sparks, leavin'g the old shing- . I.,
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great ,vistito, 16, . ,,0he,r,8wtAi%dtbeen formed4 I I tke, �
., I 1, 11 � , � r6m, the :ciortm until the last two months.,"." - - Tyractice with -any source of seed whe- les intact. This is evidence ag-Airt of -�
pst4an,4 aa�,-ifhq, IOU iton. of one �a- ,his missing- anima14, .- I � I I : " I . Willl,my readers conie with me far 1A'I,arge number in other provinces ther old or new. A little moristure the fire reisistive qualiti a of the ,.
I Nolw�'iiie,--tiifl 62-5 mlra�;Ovantag ' . I - - -a- - - - �f I 1-� I � fi�few,,-momerltg rto the vaivey of i he supported the Principles fought for e r"!
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, O., This feeling together vith the elleged and reasondble -warmth are, all the shingles. 'ven more often will, be .
and at � !O led; to frenzies '41ilch consiti� " ". I � J ' 4ed. L *Aidly I ; . I .. k,
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� In .40 '�' 4W - �, �dalea in the County of V4 ,Ily Com- . . I I.
4d - - a , , 14 11 � bent Zt1:%.:bst is now known as the high- COUNTRY .lAFE ,,!, � torn from a roof by the elements -on ' ., t,
I I pact was gotten rid of, and -a Respon- I
El +ltetblatot !of � moor, ,land flting.' In reality -as the gravely I � I s with live stock. rigorous selec-
h chl t , V . ,,!�. ,tbere ,stands Harewood 3"use, -tiie A
fl. ` lie� �ehetiat�iq- q'u,vffitles substance Huch has been written account Of -laying this roofmg-tolieir `111
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Oared � by't i � called haggis is to the I and 4iL, ggftt future -,home of. Englo,d's b6lot,ed sible Government was the result- %on pays laTge dividends- The fol- shingles which do not form a siufiki- ",
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,of 'it SeWIF r �rse, liniment * respecting -tummy so al said -4bO . b marri- History but repeats itself; govern- lowing ,table is tiaken from Bulletin ently -secure foundation. I
. I onditions and amusem,6nt* dn' age'4s an event of w)rld-wide- inter- n1tent.compacts g -et control and these
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40 of, -the pipes to, the - self ... e s' 268, which is the result of emperi-
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I "he -kilts'of the mud'Aieal mind. W1 merits conducted at the Ontario Agri- It is equally unsatisfactory to,at- I
ponetr4ito,r--,svArl . t �' .'c the country. Do the people * ,the 'eaL. A - motor run up hill and down conditions lead to oppression, which
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.el * . 1, I I � . .1, i'become, blue , . country enjoy -life as the town and dale.amorigst, Ilbe Yorkdu,. moors oppressions are keenly felt, but sub- cultural ,College: tempt to lay asphalt shingles over o4d I
I - ut; . I � am * 11 ... 0 * * , - I I city peopI6 do? Mliny say � 40 on 4�,perfect Sep -mbervy"ing is a , mitted to by I I citivens until they .&�, .
, t, I . - I" I, ' I , I thoy, ,ibL oya shingle roafs -for the sit -me reaso , i
� 4 a r. ',' .0 . that.- 1� I I � not. Of course there must bw,-sorne -thing -to: be rerri�mbeervd4ad it w,s - becowle unbearable. Aver. yield per b6cause of thei uneiven. ,��
I.. 1. � .,:b I . - w Walk * The $ 1 � particularly so .� 1�
(11 � of thiA3d4d it � � �h claim to- have develop- few exceptions to the rule, but.fvml- -on .such an ev�etning I was, asked to ' This condition, sooner or acre per
an �, e ,bat , later, annum surfaces, and because the ventilation ,`
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"I I the, thbr- was 1. I 40 , W -'. �. � � ed- jolf.. �' Thio, story goes - that one ipersonal experience and by the opilk- aocompanya. friend from Lee& w'ho brings a. -William Lyon Mackenzie to I �
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Well : 11 : a " ` -W� e,ieohqr . Class of. iStraw Grain by I
I Well: �� e n are lm:�' d" ,,,k' in order, to wile a to be them "to loosen, allowing them to� 11
� -1 m - -:away the ions voiced by people who7 haviet lived was about to pay his ixeekly visit of the froTtt�- IMis crisis seem 11
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I e � 1, ., � -T . time,40, ed to -hit r6iind pebbles in both the country and t -� we--, -arew, od'o - mansion, Grain Selection (tons) weight -pall -ouL I
.i- 411 ri.�, . '' ' � he city cheer,to Lord H with'i;g ni�W;and we have two par -ties, . I
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� .-, On . 1 �-4as with 19.�,crdok for the lidirpUe- of ,see- find -more true happiness and epat,en se i , -46d Libel,al-Conservative who Oats (bushels) blow away or
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one occisiqn a kiltie�� 44t. �*-*-ifi %�* frianY 8trokes he could put I . .t�.;then being u d as a V. A� D. Ros- Libleral ' .
engioged to play f � the Winn", - " - ment in the country. ' � -- @its]. As we sped thr-igik'quiet, old _have eBkb 6c� to the power of ' Large Seed 1.9 62.0 Slate or asbestos roofings may bom -, .1 :1
� ft V"Ir. . . ma,rn- Medium sized seed �1.8 �N - �
. � .thep . into'� a ,tam and tlltii, the infec- Let me bring before you the condi�., world villages with th�.44*y-cmovered, -mon: wid wh,m,e past record has be- temporarily in place by reason of I
Nowi,- Iihe mo"ihtoes 44 1 Westlw* t. - I , . 64A 1
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J,arge, - of limb, ,' and poweAs- lon4opreao to�-Other -A . tions-ill'our own county, even 1gomg ectitages and trim gailens. past an trayed the confidence their supporters . 1.8 46.6 their own weight, wben laid over .
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I cr"-t; the'fiial*34eiiix, that th6- 'Royal and farther aid mentioning a townlihip. old �.Norman Church, Barley— shingles, but unless the shingles, - !;1, . -`-
wen ,of 4uetlom In the Lint nam- ' -1 -Z over an placed in tbem with the 'result that 'TeM
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1� I ,A;Wieilltt'�,I�eca I - or'eve'p a commu I -ar with all i Large seed 1.5 58.8 originally laid Over solid sheathing,. I I ��
� ed t" to q.uqke Ahe'oldei Mr.' , � -me An estoblis;bed ineti nity. Thftet ts tl�vlir youthful descendants, who 'alre I
. 09*1 t6tion. I is,to, , ancient stone bridge %� I
. 'Jivr"ifty 'the- ga, -e originat- . be found In Tuelcersimith, three miles-. heirars. -seemed very f �, - dibtot, even notbound by the sheckles *Of partyism, Medium sized seed 1.5 50.4 no other roofing material will , hold .
11 � Wa, er i0heli � Sarry AmA drinking the - 44A �- lienmeTk . r1t . Wa � t I th, , Shrunken seed 1.4 46.0 � I
. . old �Vntlemlan`s b.,er. they wpuld,make &0t % evolved . - was 6 .!Tom Seaftirth,'',on the. sixth and 7W,,thougl; only -a few ev. ligge..previous are; 'known as the Naii6n,al Proxres- for any length orf time, when applied, ,,, -�
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I I I ', in^-teenth conce , I . . -here. old, a in& auding Zeppelir W ,startled !9i om the pap fed mem- Broken seed I 1.3 48-2 1 . 4i
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aeocimmon ifilie o-yeters -if ,born in ,that . , 0 over them, because sufficiently hold- - i
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I - station - tboile. -God bless, "em for It ' the peaceful valley v t;L��ita death. bers of our Present Go ing surface cannot be secured. .. I
I 1 4 -Iffe. Tn faAm - Whihipeg, I . _ Curling and, y6�rig Alike enjoy themselves. - - ' verrinitnt ,have - . I
11 � I , I . -they also claim, j)ut Cleopatria im. ,During :�the present winter , m"y dealing bombs. Pass:, �� 4M old, mill to control. The above� figures, covering a Per 1. � I
- .ntiosquitoft are -n moseblar .thalf in - . iod of seven years, illustrate rather Shingles should be laid on oiPen
., � dulged in that ,and in all #robaWity - wood&eoes have been h0d. A map,h" lmd . making a grad �; � I - 'ament up We expect they will work till we . i
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� - ) '' ' their fthitotbodke tbey� *111 even turn- a few million dames woii-'bir era. r, ,no , need .to 'hire , a, ni�ah fit" to out his w= Ing lanes we fou� I oura6lv fight- conclusively the value of a ,good fan- sheathing, the same ,%paced 5 inches., � .
_. down- thiii-W- icliilthet -in ordet.46 selea � ,In populai 'songs: I H " 41 1 1 1 L di ,es in get the great reforms they are ning mill. The fanning mill is, how- 5% inches and 7% iniches on center, -- ..
\ ,` the choic'est..'s " . - - `�, ", �'- ' L ei 1 -ave, their wood., - e ptreparides for a bee.aiIA' 01-p. picture0que villa�!, of Hariewood' i'19 'for. We fear the great William r, powerless to ,help unless given depending on their length, whether- '
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I � ,The killtie 51*on '4,� lot' -, ,h, its One wide Ar6et, villago' Lyon Mackenzie King, now so Inue
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wave I , of -�&cts "* * ` Ue W-drift'f--4p646blyh'ad a f, � � ternoon, and' cirtai, 1:10 A Pumps - an Sarewo,141 Alqns," ,,%jl� iq evidence, may he King and a'that, they be 16 inches, 18 iwhes or 24
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. - ,111,t,,Ow� � f - to . I �, I ..4 en.'faca' � "Her neck was like the wood to do -7nany' . months. They. rnplete. History �i tid romance -but that he,has lost the Lion so much With reference to new varieties 'we inches in order to secure regular nail- , �
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, blithasorriene ",with f a i 1 h4ving a neck gather and talk 6�vei the intereath*. ., one ,qt I evi einve usband Ing I
Z- K .0 t. , op .. - I ,ft.', 1!-r,er6 is 'in" "d with his illustrous, grand- might state that theFiel(I H points at proper intervals. No . , . 'I
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. �rfijmy f - I I so , 101ii- a's to , ii;"]h I 117ty-three topics -of the day, crack many jo , ther roorfing is applied in,this man- . .
. W 1_ con -. .14e r Old markvt place v, 4ir# wW fathir a 1&36. Department at the Ontario Agricul- 0
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. v6vtobrael "And dark l4e was ber and' -the ,afternoon passes off pleaa. tural ,ollege is continually testing ner This is the' approved way, to, :
I they ni,oiinted the ba: '1#4wd ,an& �, , ., � I � , been � Id fro' titne Su -ely the ,Progressive and Labor �
� , eye" ---w Particulars '.' n � - -,however -ttlitly to the rythmic soilg .of. ifb4l jlbm _ef element can provide .the 'stimulant re- new varieties as they come On . 11
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.1 domm4neW- -the ow'nt nuimbi6i. ,aa.Ltot V "+ , ,- -N emorial." Over th!. VK3� BAIA the . the lay shingles because the more ventila- .
, * 'SaWs and -Akes.'' Su-ppe d Norit, Ln d Those that stand out as hav- tion a shingle roof has, the donger it I
',HcOtZ'--mQ1J..!*)(&t R'Aanjo�'W bo icaused that ,, :, r is � . ruins of the ol , !
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.; ,,�. * my. oO1Pntr7*in,on,.,, -wl&dn -a VeWy f'Vr - - I �. #,h - us old ing some degree of excellence will last. Do not lay a new sbingler li
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I I ,M*At9-- ." IWO'd had' 6n,6 � '. � , L�. 6**;�,AtL m6st- be ��, �A that. we w4iys done, tb6 4�eatsl, 'Which stir. t 'i ioirce ,-of relvei%ue to 1,ord.-Taiscell"I Ly6n. roof over ,an old roof of any des- , 1.
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I � .11 61! , I , " UlA. to the �QW . cription, and do not lay any rid of �
. nioug a --��e:orf innamittoesL"74 1. - cWtan b"t -thc - & Apen'gather xousf�. Pk�,Avgpugh.�Jhuge i, ri' . � by those with an axe to -grind Of ,the a roof over a shingle roof.
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I , , �,� 4f f I "', ,.We,-,* -_ -ft �r .',noble and ' ave:.A:, . of euchre W- "littIs creeped-cov, -ed,Ao - - -W �,
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- 'f 'Other:4 bl(an I - =-1 11ilts .r 210b ,- 4� dge, d e Use a good shingle, with the right .1
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. ,;�,;� " , artimna,ak lust 4 0WDeo0k-4W'; OvP,niog, ,'-dutties. Onet entc*rJs1*. ili�� r -to circle th W lake, ..
"... 61. � I � I rt .111magic. - . 'L � 'e, . -,:,-. I , thused over these rose-ttrited pictures ing, as it should be I -aid, and you will
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I I � ,;,; , A. I - I . 1 ' "' `4 tTOUP,priictice -boxing and I , untles�� ,vaiftl4i0l and Dear Mr Editor: not have to ,tonsider laying a Tievr -1
I Z I- I � �7 1 r Nii4171 2 , I i i-,-- ., -�� , ,,t,he liplate,of co, or� stories', to such, an extent that they
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11 SIL eo* 0&2,-��' :. , , .1 Im fferis*l. KIMMn an-, I "Jjy ,ftrArads of otil MplItA i. 1him par in the United fitates than that,of own seed of the tried and tested var. miss Madge Doupe 4Te t f I :
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