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TA4U who. � - �1, ..,% "', i - ;4�04 �I-Va4,, "' �., .. ,� . . . do ''bles a' , "A "IT,,,�,,.���l,,",,�,,,,,:�,li,',,; , 4 �u4i .1 419, � . , 0 4" �� 19, 1. � "". .11 I.. - � � ,,�'! " I. I ;111P,-1, I.. , .r . � &, J).0 . 4��":,o ygt* ". 11, I'll . �v Z. " ada—Hirth of (Ue flllrovutew Voir ,".'a J U , -I � i 11 !'141J,1�, �.4, , ,!,"','�,� - Monday in — Tb,e $C.oro �.,4� 4;,,-lieep Cream (Cook Kong4ft.'ln the. Suq4n., " '' I *XL,�k�lf*t 04P In a box the bA1x0.*V7.,,,,v,;b4.�� I MeM f'r,'. .�Ij�* %�',Jj _U.11!"Ve,�,�.g " , ". � !�, -�Crv�atlwl of the Departmen$, oll I ';j,W,'lj1g,_ a ve Neat 1j4li0t,Q' tbifs journey'llao b � .. , a I , 1444w Q .,�] I , "',_,, - , 11 a,=, to 3, p'.M, ,4Q�a =d - 4 eemmez —About S#r 410P � ' I 4'ald- wwch' 444"'I'm , , ,,,,, - aipareci ;.. , I I `11 ", ��� We ,% I '. , , � , "�.;O�`,�:��.,,, , ili�A�. -%�. Wily'"Pr ,. � : � ,",,�z �',, I �:�,�i,?,�,,�,,"��!�, � N 5'e.o I (el. P �piltoxl .,v . �� 'N "� ,,,, � (�Iq a - I . IWP�I+1�1,1 piv : : , ;",,� 4 1 ' � I �,�,t�,,',,�,,, . , &,rsp . I Agricutture--Later Extexision ell , " I . . .. ; � �4 1 1 : - I 111� I , . , , ,4.�§ I complicated aud rQua(laboll. $ , . N -V 1'11� ,� , ,t, South, Stratford. I � p,ackages_L,44 - � . was �%04444;,-Agur � ; qo#'&� �.� R "Woo W41 . i .'' I ��� , _,� . � "' - - 2,00 011�2 molza �sc 01 L44xup Xaj�. t aftIr". I I' , ": "; , "',.`!, �­4�. 4. . ,� . , , ' It is perfectly obw6i�p rao that conceale'4, � I* 4�­ f�,,Jqfi I—' ,�" )a, over ";., . A�!�,",4'1;;��­.- � ,�v,`�, `?,�",�,�f�� ,j*,trawford. Work. by Steamer the .NUE; from Kon- , �- ,,�, � , I. I , �­1�4,1,:, 1-1, ­ .'"', , I . -"-- IN _�,,,`Wluf . I 0, , L ,. to I "I. -4_, "I �_Ifl ­ .1 , ,, I � , '. - �� , " '' . . , . �i 111� . "I �,_:,." � '' . - 1111,�; . . I'll ­­. � ___ � LContribmtod t�y'Ont,trlo Department J =14 s, the whose tig4�1 �i!�X , U Co 4 � I ; 'i - ( MMQB fteut. of Alla, to Re"afe, where the river the name of ftakespe.4ge t , , ", ", Ft I 0 1 4 10 _ ul , "".., ". I -­ � ceases , ��)�,qq . , I . , . 11 I .� , .11,�v,4;;," to be navigable owing to t British playgoing pulblig, 67 1� I "?, 4 I I I �,�A,All, I �� r l Xontributed by Ontario Department 02 Aarlcul`t4re, Toronto.) ' be " �� ", " ",it, 1 wriloue,7110 =000C) — C. B. A r v a t a a � P $1 0'0 f 04, .,';'o V,Uk ,.,',, .,, There ' , 'i ,, I '..,.�­ � , I � :'' Agriculture. Toronto.) ' I I � I . I � 'I, � �,, 1"." �, " � � . F01a Rapids; the" 100 miles on toot, Cochran. I I _, .,­� �,',�.,4 ,�,,X�i�,��;:�'- .., ,,:p'­,,,,,� . D=Meu a -,40 1weall Do . , .. I , ." ,- A lurouirr.r. 7 �Q V, n 4 +� t� +V1 f 11 we, b.iockgomoos X-011 IGnO �Qm, P�em A '. I - . �:�,,��,'�,,� , UT 119 e aGxL ww wee a � � with baggage L-arried on t4e beads , I I I 5',,��'Y".�,� �� ��, �� : . I , I '11 - ,, �111�4, � ­ 1, - I aDne,&Z=q-Q The bo.nor of holding the drat fairs will be oll'all o - the Province. f_� the sailor giiw &e*,4.',�;,41,0 , , _� W04�'ja ''. , . 1. I I -1 PIP", I ­�i,,r�NZI:11� � . ,.,. . I %ex of porters. to Nimule, at the Uganda- On 411 imPortant.ndsolon a Chicago been built fift?, i 1'' �t' �"' "., ift I ­', 1;�1�1�e,11111, � a I-oij G 't , - 211� " 'n , , , I t V2 is Ontario Vetwinm I �_, �, , � —I,-,- AGriealttiral Fair in Canada falls to T,his rneang, that inuny of the people Suda f ti r; then steamer 'again, lawyer travelS ,to P.biladdl$ the band'Aft: 1.1, - 111,11'r . -.�' ���'. � �- , .� i0a vier Of. Toronto. All I I , ,"�, A Windsor. N.S., in 1765N about 159 ()it our farm,p whi iit� very busy pre- throdgh a magnifte,gut game -country , )Uja in a ground, for � Af�,*.e ,i-i��V44%.,­ , �, use 09 astic animals treated flying mach'4 . . :� , .­,�­, I . . Ine .That raises the prac- precious munitions., ­ WAevp , w4q�:"4 , .111. k'I". ,,� - -icul paring their exbibj:,. s , I ,,�, , -�� ,; amiqlas. ?1Ty � years ago, and soau other Agi - where great herds bf elephai:I6 tiSe of law to a We) -ane.—Ottawa post of Combat an tag, sur , ,q.,�� - QBt . $f - till ,:Fx;i4A . t made= pri :� wr pJ _p , I .. . ... ?,i)v� Butter is onq oi tti�- Riany things . �W,01#.�, 1�;,11 gaze astounded at this strange �?,,';;,� -;�,��,,, �;, I -al Societies full into line in Nova Journal. there were also posts beneath 'Vffl ir 12% river ,4 , , ': as reasonable. Day ev might s M LUi that will require i1ti,jw n, because monster till driven off by" . . . ..*- ' ' 'A'�,,i`�iaKl " "I . - the Ocream I .. i� �, v1t1&,5%,,1­ � , Z=amptly attended to. Oface ain 0 r Scotia. including one at Halifax In every butterm4ker wants to make a I '111 . . norbody' knew any4fting about.for "" ' � 1, , g4i"", �,', ,� I � ", - � ,�,,�Q.03N�;- .,�� St 71) , � . 1789 and another in King's County. creditable showing. . of the siren. Those who have strong convictions, ilea e)aemy, lines were 4 �tbl$ , - �,, , I 4,11 " I.. , 'reet, Hensall., opposite Tov '. , re�t 4XV I , 1, "VVI" , Disembarking, the travell6r b I , ",r,; ''I %� , 11 �,� �"')`, � . This latter Is the only one of the old cards . I . ­ ­ ,:� :V. I I � ��Gii; .m. . 1�1 I Clean Cows, Stables and Uten-Als. � an ancient excessively,,unoomfLi-table must work for them vnthout any as- kilonigtros.,distant. ,f. 11. � . " I';- I � ", .1 "ocieties in the luaritinie Provinces surance that they will see them tri- , � I � up the escarp- . smoke ivak� �� , I . I " .R42 that has survived the present day. Have the stablvb. cows and, all lorry which wheezes urnph.—Dean lri�ge. � _. "In �lie neighborlibod ;., � " 11" I / utensils clean,. antl d,o not feed the ment, taking him to Masindi, and ing machirtes were used, on clear . ,�� _� , �11 . I — - The prizes offered at Windsor were I to ere � ate'arti i .- . 11 11 11 L3GAL in goods and medals. To the persons cows anything that might give an next day, if be is lucky, to MaBindi . days, ficial Clouds, I# - 11 I ,�?� . undesirable flavor to the f,utter. The Port. Here he finds other steamers Lloyd George says that "the genius order, to ,bi4e the battery from ob- , : . Q ­ bringing the greatest number of cat- ,, . Phone No. 91 judge will pay paxtictilar attention to which take him, with a brief railway . of Wales is essentially dramatic." He serva,tion -by enemy airplanes or- , . I'll � , Go were awarded three yards of Eng- � �­'11 ,. ��;�,', 11,i . the flavor, and it is given 45 out of interlude to Kisumu, oj� Lake Vie- should know—he's the g6nius.—Hali� stationary b4lloons. There were tele, �,,] , ,�� JOHN J.HUGGARD - , ­ lish blue superfine broadcloth and a .d Loria, whence the Uganda Railway fax Herald. , . �� IQ_ .,. __ � __ the 100 points on the scor - pbGnic connections with the com- v�". - e cai I'll � ,��,l `,�, �. , Barrister, Solicitor, . _.. .. - silver mudal. For liji-sus, a saddle, Churn the cream sweet. or with will carry him without further With strawberries selling at three m-atiding" officer's quarters. Every - f !�'!,, w -idle, whip, spurs and a medal were i ", ehanKes to Nairobi. boxes 'for a quarter, it ought to be ��, 11�1 1. Notary Public, Etc. low acidity, as that is what is wan�ed thing was. prepared: the gun, the 011111­.��. the rewards, and a churn for the But this journey takes at least possible for a restaurant cook to put powder and the shells. The shell � 6 �, �, 11",. i Seaforth, Ont. I best cow, while fur the best twelve by most judges. I three weeks, against 48 hours run- at least half a dozen berries into a looked small compared' with the "') I - . .�,, �w Keeo the cream cool and charn at ,!�,, "I ,�,�', pounds of butter oi cLieese the Pr 11 ize _' ning time by the new road. All over shorteake.—Brantford Expositor. powder charges.' - ,Heretofore, , , � wits six y-ards, of ribuun and a medal. -nough even ': t= ____ — POPULAR STALLRONS a temperature low ( to bring ,, � I Africa a similar process of accelera- �, Fill I the butter In nice, firm granules in in the largest pieces, we were accus- N, 'Fl", The progress of organizing Agri - N . I The following popular stallions will cultural Societies in a Aewly settled from twenty to tw(nty-flve minutes. tion is going on. Besides the road Thin], of Mary Pickford; let her torned to seeing charges about the '. , ,,� mentioned, various motor -roads run stand for any English constituency'; s4me length and thickness as the 11 ". c' : ; R. S. BAYS. stand for the improvement of stock country was naturally slow at drst; A lot of butter shown at our rural 11 ­ , from Nairob,i, fostered bs, that en- and would she not be dlected ? — Mr. shells. Here the charge, was fear ��, ENaTister, Solicitor, Conveyancer QuAd this season, as follows- but it is Worthy of mention that the fairs is made from cream Irsufficient- thusiastic body, the Royal East ,�;� o'r the Do tirst Province to introduce imported ly cooled, and is cliurned at too high Africa Automobile Association- Gilbert Frankau. times as long 'as the shell and was I I f", not"T public. Solicitor f The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion a temperature. 13,.cause of this Lie — as tall -as three grown men. Would . ,�;� which .. .� �. mWon Bank. Office in rear of tho Do- hppro�ed Enrolment No. 473 Form I stock was ,New Brunswick, body is weak and ilip color pale, or Uganda, Tanganyika, NyAssaland, I "Everything can't be done in a the cannon produce a serious im- ", Shorthorn 1, � urought over, in 1826, four and the Belgians in the Congo have ,e , ,, d 'A �r minion Bank, Saidorth. lHoney to E31PEROR McKINNEY if the salt is Unevonly distributed: But something can.—Forbes pression on Paris? . Imagine what � I'llt: utills, which were recorded in the first I also realized the vast possibilities of ay. "I ,,�, V� (54151) 1653 volume of the English Herd Book. the car and lorry as a means of tran- - ,,� the butter will be streaky. Magazine. J 'T. would have happened in Berlin if ��_ . , Wil. stand for mares during the season �!, �,' i924, at his own stable, Lot 8. Concession 4' A Points onithe Score Card. . sport through the heart of Africa . 916 . vruviacial exhibition was hLid in * such a shell had suddenly struck �,�! Terms. -To insure a foal, $12�00. Fredericton, N.B., in October, 1852. All of these thint,s are considered But these African motor -roads are There is as much justification for Potsdamer Platz, ' then Alexander ''. BEST & 'BEST CHARLES RILEY I'll, I'll 1-�� I Proprietor and Manager An Agricultural Society Was Orgaii- by the judge, as is shown by the not the black ribbons of shining the ownership of the mines by the Platz, ten minutes later the Schles- . R . , . ; I Barristers, Solicitors, Convey- Phone 11 on 13& - Seafortli. Out ized in Montreal ill 1788 and another score card, which [-cad as follows: smoothness which the term conjures miners as by the mine owners. — Mr. ischen Bahnhof, and sio on! ,. in Quebec in 1789. Flavor ................... 45 up. They would break the heart of Shinwell. �'. " wwws �and Notaries Public, Etc. ' "At a distance of some kilometres; I �11 The Pure Bred Imported Clydesdale Stallion Xile jyjrst Sociel.y in Upper Camadz. an English motbrist in five miles. from our battery we bad placed � ,­��:... . Offie in the Edge Buildiag, opposito Passed Enrolment No. 231 Form 1. in orporatton of niolsture. 10 One man on the Longido road , Mr. Ramsay MacDonald 'strikes me other c"non 1. !$A Expositor Office. Settlemont in Ontario commenced C o7o r .................... 10 of the same calibre, . I ,t , 'i, LORD MANSFRELD I in 1783, and In 1791 had progressed Salt ...................... 10 from Nairobi to Arusha was chased as a pure ConserviLtive.—The Duke of connected ky telephone with our . ,.L for miles by a rhinoceros; another, Sutherland. ., wl�A - Imp. [215671 (13603) sufficiently along the Niagara river post. These cannon were aimed at 11 " in the Congo, charged a sleeping lion, objectives only , twenty-two to 1�� Vol. 29, B. C, S. B. � and peninsula to justify the forma- Total ......... ­ ... ­ 100 to the great discomfiture of both If we could transmute hydrogen in- -five 1. PIROUDFOOT, KILLORAN AND Will stand for the improvement of stock this Lion of ail Agricultural Society on Keep the Creatin Cool. , HOLMES season. as follows: Parties; arid the writer once fell over to helium there Would be silfficient were to fir' I , 1 . twenty kilometres away, and �� . e when we fired. On . ,;.�"; Monday. -Will leave his own stable, Beech- October 29 of that year. This If the weather is warm, the ic�� a cliff, car and all, because the roaa energy contained in the hydrogen in March 22nd we received the order to . U ,�� ZarristeM Solicitors, Notaries Pub- wood, and go to Charles Purshelbury's, Brod- pioneer OuLario society had its head- I xhausted, and the water not had forgotten to go on. a pint of water to drive the Maure- open fire on Paris the. next day. On 511 . hagen, for noon ; therk by way of the Sth con- quartc5ra at Niagarii-ou-the-Lake, supp y e. - , � I . .1% .11* 1W, ste. Money to lend. In Seafortb ,es,ion to his own stable until Wednesday then known at Newark. - cold enough to lower the cream to A more serious obstacle is that tania across the Atlantic and back the 23rd, at 7.15 a.m., the first shot �, ft Monday of each week. Offics im morning. Wednesday. -To John Shannon's, Governor the required temperature, it would these roads can only be used in the at full speed.—Dr. F. W. Aston. was fired; anoither fifteen minutes , 11 �'. I .1. - Kidd Block. W. Proudfoot, X-C., J. concess,ion 8. McKillop, for noon: then to Sluices took a great interest in it be well to get a piece of ice to cool dry season, and it will take many 16." Owen F1 nn's , Hallett, for night- Thursday- . b ,� IL Killorals, B. E. Holmes. and was its first president. The first later and -t en at more frequent in- ', .. � -To Wily the "exhibition" cream and the water years to evolve a macadam which will - - tervals. About 2 p.ni, the sun came 1, I liam Anderson's, McKillop, for noon; efforts of its members were directed d for washing the butter. withstand the African rains, When THIRTY-EIGHT DEFIED THE ' . ­ then to his own stable until Saturday. Sat- use I Y. , 1A ! � � I tings 5.-, -To Thomas O'Rourke's, Concess,ion 8. to the holding of monthly mee out and we ceased firing so as not , urday. This butter will be firm enough he does, cars will dash about all over I � .. " Log", for noon; then bo his own sta.ble for to discuss agricultural questions, and to stand sufficient working, and it will Africa and the old happy-go-lucky MIGHT OF NIAGARA to uncover the battery, for all about ", I" . % VETERINARY night. . an agricultural library was also es- have better body and texture, im- safaris will vanish with"other pleas- on the b orizon French s,tationary 1" Terms -To insure a foal, $13.00. . I,, I JAMES EVANS. Lablislaed. The holding of an exhibi- balloons bad �isen for observation 21 F. HARBURN, V. S. proved color and more even distri- ant leisured things, Here is a complete record: '. Proprietor & Manager, Commercially It — , i + �, ­ - - - 0 tari tion naturally followed. bution of the salt. will be � great gain. But other- Sam Patch dove into river from 90' purposes. The enthusiasm of the , "', Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- Eeechwood 7 n 0� Agricultural Societies gradually be- se personnel operating these extraord- I., About Coloring. wi. — 2 . foot towqp at Goat Island -1829. ... .1 � "I � I ary 041lege, and honorary member of The Imported Clydesdale Stallion came organized all over Ontario, as If it should be necessary to add a Chas. E. L, Blondin crossed on tight inary weapons began to decline be- . 1 09 Medical Association of the Ontario MAKWIRA settlement in the province progressed, BritaIn's, Oldest Trees. rope number of times -1859-60. cause of the repetition of the ques- � I , i In 1830, the Legislature passed regu- few drops of col,oring to the cream . , I ; , Feftduary College. Treats diseases of 15938) [152791, V L XXXIII � Although the Yeldham Oak and Maid of the Mist taken down the tion, 'Are we hitting Paris?' We _ IM domestic animals by the most mod- Passed Enrolment No' $64 Form I I lations governing same and set apart be eareful not to add too much. ,redi- felt that the need of an answer to ',,+, 0M Principles. Dentistry and to P � this question was becoming more . i ,�, MM will travel the following route this season* grants. Eight hundred dollars was Better have the butter pale than the Cowthor e Oak are both'about 0. rapids by three men to escape c . 1. � owwar a specialty. Office opposite apportioned to each District Society have It highly colored. thousand Years old, the oak cannot tOrs-1861. P.�, Monday. -Will leave his own stable, StatTa. boast of holding the premier posi- Farini crossed on slack wire on and more imperative. At 1.30 p.m. A, DICIes HOtOL Main Street. SeafOrtL �,d go north to the 4th Concession, Hibbert, to enable it to hold an exhibition in Do not wait until the morning of I I , the fair to churn the cream. The but- tion for lasting qualities among Brit- stilts -1864. the next day there was a ring at the �,._ All orders left at the hotel will re. and then west to Frank Jordan's, for noon. addition to the work it had previously ;.� geTo prompt attention. Night Cog ti,en south to the 7th Concession, ea -,t to the unaercaken. ter will be In, better condition and ish trees. This distinction belongs to Harry Leshe crossed gorge telephone. The admiral himself . 1, " beelvod at the ofte Centre Read and then south to Stafra in nis �111 score higher if it is made two or the yew. cable -1865, I rushed to the instrument and repeat- ... I own stable for night. Tuesday. -West on the An Agricultural Society for the I I 9th Concession to John McLellan's, Tucker- County of York was organized in three days before. This will g It Is said, for instance, that a yew Signor Ballini leaped into river ed this message amid general ex- � �, lye it ". . . L � synith, for noon ; then west to the 3rd Con- must have been from suspension bridge and broke r citement:— . ". 1830. Seeds and implements were time to become "get," and the flavor ib, ,,, I , cession and south to the Kippen Road and , a verY old tree when William the but was rescued -1866. 1. rocured from the Old Country f6r of the butter and salt will be bl The Paris morning newspapers , ': I- JOHN GRIEV . V. S. -outh to George Glenn's, London Road, for P ended. Conqueror landed. It is close on So announce the bombardment of Paria ,: I night Wednesday. -South to the first side members. A progressive member was Have Neat Packages. Prof. Andrew Jenkins crossed on 11 feet in girth. tight rape number of times -1969. by big cannon, firing from some un- �, . road and east by way of Chiselhurat to John sent to New York State who pur- The packages must be as neat and The Yews at Norbury Park are sal Maria Spelterina walked across on l, Manor graduate of Ontario Veterin- McDougall*s, for noon; then east to the Cen- , d known point.' . . , � 1, or College. All diseases of domestic tre Road and north to his own stable for chased four bulls for the use of thQ tidy as it Is possible to make them. to be 2,000 years old, so that ,: - ) they "'Thank you immensely. Certainly "I',". A*bvAls treatedl. Calls promptly at- night. Thursday --At his own stable. Fri- .jociety. Soon after an exhibition Use a box or crock that looks new. were well grown when Ju rope with baskets on fe0 and wrists :4, Onded to and charges moderate. Vet- day. -South by way of Centre Road to Thamea was held, and prizes were awarded A chipped or cracked crock will re- landed in 65 1B itus Caesar and Ankles mana,cled-187(;. I shall continue to fire.' . I * 11 � , , for noon; then south C. '' I 41$uary Dentistry a specialty. Office wr essays on agricultural subjects. * Captain Webb made ill-fated .at- "It was true, then, It was con- , 1- by way of Winchelsea. to George Brock's, for duce the score under the heading of Gilbert White, wiiO wrote the tempt to swim whirlpool rapids -1886, firmed by the French themselves- �4 wd raddftce on Goderich street, ono night- Satarday.-East to the Sunshine Line i1irth of the ProvineW Fair. "Packing.- "History of Selborne," believed that The news, passed to the gun crews, 1-1 -1 ,: ftof east of Dr. Scott's office, Ses. and north to Albert Scott's, for noon: then "I When a persoii,ha George Hazlett and William Potts I `,' north to the Cromarty Line and west to Staffa in 1845 a Provincial Association . s made an effort the famous Yew in Selborne church- , ,,c 60L to his owm stable -for night. to make a good 'product he has a went through rapids in'b filled ,them with joy. At our post I. "'. was- formed, and In 1846 the firag yard was at least as old as the church arrel-1886. 1. 0.4- Terms. -To insure a foal, $15.00. erovincial, Fair was held in Toronto feeling of satisfaction even though he itself, which goes back to Saxon Hazlett and Miss Sadie Alle we felt a great satisfaction at seeing ­ ,, I � I n went ill JOHN LIVINGSTONE * does not win a prize. There Is al- times, and there are many yews through rapids in barrel -188 our long and difficult work crowned ��� l ; ,� % MMICAL Proprietor and Manager out of wWeh liave grown the world- along 6. with success. At luncheon we drank ','. . I wide -known Canadian National Ex- ,e Carlisle D. Graham sue �� . ways this fact to b.ar in mind—the the Pilgrims' Way between Winches- cessfully . I i Staffal Ont. Abition, the Western Fair and the rizes are few in number but the ter and Canterbury which, could they navigated whirlpool rapids in 'barrel to the artillery world record made 11,�-, DIL A. NEWTON-BRADY The Clydesdale ,;enLral Canada Exhioition. ,� gmPetitors are often many.—Belle but speak, could describe the scenes —18865-7-9 and 1901. by us and to the future. Ile glasses ,��: Hayfield. Stallion Millar, 0. A. College, Guelph. which'are the subjects of Chaucer's W. 1. Kendall, Bo§ton policeman, .." 'Ine Provincial Association gradu- were hardly filled for the second 0, I Graduate Dublin University be. BOZNIE GLENGYRE . time when, 'bang,' a big shell fell . � ally became better organizea and Poems.—Tit-Bits. . girt with lifepreserver, swam through ,Ll , . ,�; limd. Late Extern Assistant VlasteT a, [238261 (19939) ,ieveloped into the Agriculture and Cause of Lump Jaw. rapids as far as whirl pool—,1886. within 250 metres of our post, in I Approved Enrolment No. 854 Form A I Arts Association, whica did so much Moonstones of Ceylon. "Prof .1, the cleared space, right in the midst R� Itotunda Hospital for Women and Lump jaw Is not a hereditary dis- King crossed river below I .2, Will stand for mares for the season of 1924 Lor the improvement of agriculture of the battery installation. No doubt 11 I ENdren, Dublin. Office at residence follows: ease, nor is it directly, contagious or Ceylon contributed much to the Falls on water bicYcle-1887. . ,�` lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Monday. -Will alleave his own stable, one 'a the province in the earlier clays. 1. catching.- It Is caused by the in- world's lore concerning buried cities, Stephen Peere walked across gorge we were spotted and were being fired , 1 4� on by French heavy artillery. A I ,�+�� Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p m mile south of Mitchell. and proceed to R. and rkMong the many useful lines of work vasion of a punctured wound, lacera- and Anuradhapura is one of the most on wire cable, but three days later 1. A. Gray's, Lot S Concession 5 HibbeM for few minutes late-� a second shell fell ­ ,. ,naugurated were the establislament, tion or abrasion of the skin or mu- completely excavated cities in the was beneath his 4�. SM11"Ya. 1 to 2 p.m. 28iW26 noon; thence to 'John Cairms, Lot 21, Con- - , � i � 1. -­ . 11 . - cession 6, Hibbert� for night Tuesday. -Will of the Veterinary College, tne regis- cous membrane lining the mouth by world- Anuradhapura must have rope -1887. I about 100 metres from -the first.- 1111..�. ! — proceed to John Story's, Lot 7, Concession 7, 'ering of pure bred stock, the award- the "ray fungus" (actinonlyces). The been a City of unusual beauty and "Prof." De Leon commenced cross- "We bad foreseen that this would � .., I Tuchersmith, for noon; thence to William S. og of prizes for the best kept farms disease technically is termed actino- grandeur. A contemporary of Rome ing on the same rope, but did not fin_ happen, but not that it would hap- " .1 DR. F. J. BURROWS Broadfoot's, Lot 25, Concession 5. Tucker- " ,'­ 6mith, for night Wednesday. -Will proceed �iid building- and well cultivated InY.eosis, from the fungus mentioned. It covered at least 16 square miles. ish-1887. pen so quickly. How, within thirty �� , , � I to Angus McKinnon's, Lot 10, Goncession 11, aelds, and, indirectly, the AgriCUI- In probably a majority of cases the Anuradhapura has several of Ceylon's Charles A. Percy made several trips hours after our first shot, had the . ,;,� Office and residence, Goderick street Tackersmith. for noon; thence aeros5 and �ural College at Guelph. few remaining "moonstones." The through rgipids in air -cushioned boa 1, disease is caused by the beards or t French been able, first, to determine 1 Xast of tke Methodist ekUrek, Seafortlk down to James Hill's, Concession 8, Hibbert, I:, ror night. Thursday. -Will proceed vis Staffs. %;reatiou of Department of Agricul. awns of barley, rye, wheat or wild moonstone of CeYlon is a quaint —1887. our position in spite of the precau- !: ftone 46. Coroner for tke Couxty of .,� and across to Oswald Walker's, one-half mile tare. '%carved granite stone sevving as the R. W. Flack or Slack lost life in tion of firing other . ­�, Kbron. east of Cromarty, for noon. thence to Thos. grasses, or the hulls of sEraw of . , , I � 1. . . Collnuboun's, Gowrif, for nighL Friday.- Agriculture soon became such an grains, and possibly the stalks of fod- ground step at the bo,,,�(,Tn of a flight attempt to navigate rapids in boat— ' am' moment, and, next, to install ;. Of stairs. It Is smi-circular with a 1888. a h enty-five kilo- � �4 I . Will proceed to Jogeph Skinner's. north of important leature in Outario that a ders carrying the infective spores of 0�, flat side from three t-0 six feet long, metres away and open fire from it t Munro, for noon: tbpnce to his own stable . issioner of Agriculture was a the fungus into the tissues. When . ��., "mm Steve Brodie- went over Falls in I.J, 1� DR, C. MACKAY for night Saturday. -I -Will Proceed to Fred 9- Pus flows front an affected tumor or carved in concentric circles s1l0wing rubber suit and came through with such accuracy? b" I Horn's, two miles east of Mitchell, for noon; pointed; and eventually the Provin- animal processions, scrolls and the but bruised and insensible 18 alive, "It was a mystery to US." 11 ..", % hence to his own stable for night, where be LAaI Government created a Depart- atrs,cess, Caused by the fungus, it con- ., 0. Mackay konor graduate of Trim- twill remain till the following Monday morn- . tains canary -yellow, like- They are found nowhere out- ­ General Le Rond did not tell how ,.., +1. I ft uient of Agriculture, thus recognizing gritty particles side of Ceylon. ()iie, Of the mo,Rt In- Samuel J. Dixon (Toronto) .il _y University, and gold medallist of ftig- which contain spores, and these get- he had accomplished this remark- � I . Terms. -To insure a foal, 515.00� L133S basic industry as of equal im- Niagara below falls on wire rope— . .., ­, , , VANIty Medical College; member of FRED COLQLTHOUN. Proprietor. portance with those which came un- Ling onto grass, grain, etc., in time teresting of thesio granite half-moons 1890. able result. He simply said that bis V�_ Mks 0ollege of Physicians and Sur. marks the gate to the Bacred Do -Tree, .. John Malaney, Manager. der the supervision of the other de- reirifect animals when wounds occur. On Clifford M. Calverly (Toronto) gave P succesl; was "due to the abnegation. �� "'." V'solls Of Outarlo. parLments of the Government. Thua For that reason an animaf that has e of the greatpzt attractions to 'Pil- series of high wire performances the sagacity, " f�',` The Premium Clydesdale Stallion grims to A,nurpbapura, as It is said at ;.", — , . . out of that little society organized in a discharging actinomycotic sore or to be the oldest historical tree in ex- Niagara -1896. of all his personnel, which immedi- I . " , 11 I . . BLACON'S SON i791 in old Niagarat-on-the-Lake, abscess should not graze with sound istence. � Peter Nissen drowned in attempt to ately rose to the height of the task 111, DR. H. HUGH ROSS (2U69) with a score or less of'comiletitors cattle, and had better be kept isolat- navigate rapids in cofifroxting it." I.- � P�. Approved Enrolm t No- 6272 Form A I and a modest prize list of a few ed. As some of the pus may also get ­ J�oat--1897. � en Martha E. Wagenfuhrer narrowly 1,;�': Graduato of University of Terms Into milk and contaminate it, a cow Motorcycle ftotball. . to insure, $15.00. � ��`: � Iraculty of Medicine, member Mo-nday.-Will lea e his own stable, Erace- pounds, have devel.oped not only the affected with a discharging disease The latest novelty in the way of escaped death navigating rapids in 11 ,, "I �1� of C*l- field, and go west von Bayfield Road to 2nd ,nree great exhibitions in the pro- boat -1901. . �� I Ista of Physicians emd Surgeovia of concessi,n of Stanley to John Buchart's. for vince, but also the important Depart- centre should .not be used for milk r -Ports has Just been introduced In , ..... I , " batario; pan graduate cours" Is noon; then north and west to Ed. Glenn, Production. It may be added that Great Britain- It is a game of Mrs. Annie E. Taylor went over ". I 1,1, for night Tuesday. -Down Fourth Went of Agriculture with its numer- the meat of an affected aniinal is fit ball played on me toot- Canadian Falls in barrel and surviv- "Leveleen" Tooth Paste ..: Chicago Clinical Sekool of Ckleag,o; Concession to Bannockburn, then to Varna uus branches and with local repr Sen- . 11 � . I I Opktkalmic'nospital, Londov� at Ae Temperance Hotel. for noon ; , for use if slaughtering Is done before same number of torcycles, with the ed -1901. I L , .1� then ,ativeB in every county and district men on each side as "; I � ; University Hospital, Loa. south on the Parr Line to Wm_ Poster's for - ' emaciation is caused or Pus forms and Ili the game of rugay. The a Capt. Larsen navigated rapids in AND I . night. Wednesday- -South to s ringing information and assistance ame ,��, ,�. and. Office --Back of Do- rules apply in the motorcycle football specially built mot�r boat, though en- . fk'. . east to the Town Line 'at Walter FairbsdrWs, to farmers desirous of making use while the animal is otherwise in good Antiseptic Mouth Wash, _V, R Bank, Sedorth. Phove No. 5, for noon,; health and eating well. The same is 0 9i t­ �,­ then down the second Concession of it. game. It is not permitted to I ueb ne Went "dead' 1910, 09, . calls answered from residewo, of HA31 to Robert MeLaren's. London Road, true of milk. But If the lump has pecially designed, by its allmlim "&:. the ball with the hands at any time, William Hill navi&ted lower rap- ", I., street, Seafortk. for night Thursday. -To V. Harvey's. Kip- liftter Extension of Work. � become an open sore, neither flesh but only the feet, head and knees can ids in bar�rel-1910. S , �� , �,:, I pen. for noon; then by way of the Red School The three hundred and sixty Agri- Lior milk of the affected animal is fit come In contact. The Idea of gain- Lincoln Beachley swept down th and cleansing properties, to neutralize 11 i'l, f fflftf­,-� - - - ­­_�.- House to Robert Doig's. for night. Priday— e ,'� Corner and north to Ckorge McCartney's. for gorge in aeroplane and passed through serving from decay, remoVing tartopp., il 1 " Went (m the 7th Concession to Gernmell'o cultural Societies In the Province of for buman food. Ing goals is the same as in the older the acids of the mouth, thereby py4l. ,,�.', �,11. Ontario have made rapid progress of game. arch of steel bridge -1911. i, ,- I noo ; them to McAdam's Side Road and north I ate years. In 1907 a new departure and gradually whitening the tAedj� ��, I': � I AUCnOXLrMS to n 1�.t� the Znd 0oncession and went to James Grit for Hens. The Players attain high speed on "Bobby" Leach went over Canadian , �1, I : I r THOM" BROWN Carnochan's, for night, Saturday. -By Broad- was inaugurated, and a grant was Remember th4 the grit In the their motorcycles, and Is difficult to Falls in steel barrel d— while, as a real antiseptic, it keeps *1 oWs Bridge and 9*trth to the mill Road, to made by the Ontario Government for make sudden turns or stops. Spill's 19,11, the gums and mucuous membrune of 10��,',��,�, Messmad auctiomeor for the catiation his own stable at Brnce6eld. fowl's gizzard fuifills,the same func- �, " the holding of Standing Field Crop are not Infrequent. the mouth in a healthy condition * I T.", U Harou find Perth. Correspondence ROBERT MIURDOCH. , ��A",'' "Bobby" Leach dropped 3,00 - I ,, , , ", � . butangaments for sale dates "a bt Proprietor & Manager. Competitions, each society tion that teeth do for' animals and fortune there have not been serious 0; feet resist disease. These are being moral 1, j,4. selecting human beings. Unlike teeth, in parachute slightly to the west of generally conceded to be the ., 11 �P�11 " Lhe desired kind of grain or other how- accidents to date. most , �,,';, OWds by calling up phone 97, SeaforO ever, sand soon wears smooth with Horseshoe Falls -1920. Important functions of a modem CV�,,, " � �� 11�� ,;, 62 Us Papositor Offics. Charges mod- crop grown for seed. . , �: � - constant friction and becomes un- C. G. Stephens, Bristol barber went dentifrice. 1� &�, Oftft sad eatisfaction guarant"& The Handsome Choicely Bred Clydesdale With the exception of ten societies, South African Pineapples. 1 ­$, ", I,, serviceable, Consequentl the fowl's over Falls in a barrel and was killed Use it every morning and (veW " �.r ��` . Stanton. which devote their energies wholly y - I "I ,..". � � -, Apvroved Enrolment No. 992 Form A I to the keeping and maintenance of crop must be replenished frequently The pineapple industry in J�ower —1920. � I Important for many) just before re. I I ,;11 pure-bred male animals for which with fresh grit. In warm weather Albany, Cape Province, South Africa, There are also references to rope- tiring as it rernoves particles of food �� r � BRITISH HERO has steadily �� - " "�, ��,, : I OSCAR KLOPP No. (18264) [205791 they receive certain grants, all the fowls secure a sufficient supply of grown within the past walking performances by Spinola and or CoWectionery lodged in the Weth, ,w ;, grinding rn�terial from the ordinary few years until there are now under MacDonald, but dates are not avail- causing ,,, V� Honot Graduate C ocleties hold fall fairs and pinjurious fermentation, mouth I I %rey Jonew Na. Will otand for wares durinff the �easoh or 6 exhibl- , ,,' " ft " .! . 066W &hool of Anoorlearling, Chi. 1924, as follovin: range lot. For this reason we are cultivation about 40,000 acres, Pro- able. sores aiid, possibly, Infection, ;, Lions. Spring stock and seed shows ;, ,� 1, �i .. . i, I esoo. Special come Uken in P�am wo,nda,--will apt to be a little negligent in pro- ducitig between 100,000,000 'and . ..� � ,�,�,;, leave his agm stable at Rar- are also conducted with ,gre ;,, .,� I purhey and go went to Goome Dale & Sous, at .sue- viding the necessary grit under froz- 200,000,000 pineapple Plants. This - Those who have used it constantly ' , , ., cess._J. Lockie Wilsonv S ", ,,, M, ftod We StAmA 1kal Estate, mer- upt of ft , � Alma, for noon; then south and east to Sanft en conditions when It Is most needed. (;q,�,',�,,,,�,.e. � - I % Is a new Industry and has been de. 'v,;yi, , and ]?A'M 'WON' Rat" MeMichnel's. on the Botmd=7 for night. Ttle3- Agricultural Association. ft Is egse veloped largely through the efforts of � HONOR OFFICER WHO FOILE . D mony to its e c e C i t r g 1, �,',, � ­ with, priwaffing inarkeL Sat. d,y._w,st to Constance fhen north a d t ntial that real sand or gravel one company, which has turned the for '6 few months can best bear testi- - . , 1Z "I n eam M 1 n y n his a ar& �! `- � 7 : . 1". WIN, to John Doda's, Lot Rd. comession 11. me. Before you can have real good hogs be furnished, for WWle oyster shells whole of the Langholm estate into an "BIG, BERTHA"' i retall, at ��, I., aam*d. Wtitq or It sells at 25c per tube, wholesale or I .1 � -I', .1 X1,1101), for no"; then eut to th. North and like substancet are . .. ,.. mopp, sudch, Out. PlIfte of ii�riy breed you must hav Splendid enormous pineapple-growini dist,rict ,,, , I ". diii�g Rds4 and north th Loadbury to W urces Of lime, necessary fo The City of Paris recently present- ' , ,, , .. ­ ,,�� %, - 290640 NeGatitild, Lat 29. 06tioo3sfon ig mo-r,momp hog mother and a good hog sire. The 60 r ogg Factories for the Canning of the #Ine-' ,, .� Droduction and the building of bone, ed a kuld Medal to General Le Rond 9 -N, 1�1 I , . . I ­­ _,�� J.- I ­ . . I ;Iil ,_�, for nfghL V7tdn,Wdft7---We3t ana " . I - I IftOrth to idea Is to rMse big litters that will , J �'fl�!�&A�' . . ' Almeg Wdtt*(4, Bound -7 df Ifullett, fdr noon., grow rapidly and large and make the they do tiot serve the Purpose of apvles have been built And the com- . ,THE PHARMACY " ,11 " . ;: � ,,:,: �: , fl2en 21drth and eftat to Archie H&lopotl, I,st 2, Pany has constructed Its own rajIVM3r !n recog'ilition of his splendid organ. Segfortfi., Ont. I ,,01�fi,,,, �, � , .., , Concehglon 14, Grar, for Wirlit. Thursdar.- most lDork . to I r the least feed. grindl.tig the feed. .1 . 11ne In order to topo with the enor- izati-on of the defence of Pa.iii a� , I . , 11 6�,-` V� IL T. LVM 09P mous quantity, of fruit. gainst long-range bodribardme , ,,�;X,"�,�,Q,'fv , I Notth avd Gnat to Willtem H roingvmr-s, 0 1 . ,�41;�.,!%�J,',' ,. , , . I Lot G. Conedasion 19, Ordr. tot Sean-, 111eb -!R�_ 4 , nt—the I . I - I , 0��,11)`A-,'l ''., V I =t to Carmlbmok ,and south t& Jamft rw- Two doors that open the -full 0 . I I 'bombardment undertaken by the Ger- - _� , ''. , "Mod I I �ieft rb*,1110 Con I 1-1 . ...... I—. ii .� � I . : t' idll'a' lath edneesst" Of GrOJ fOr� ulAt I'M- width of the back of a French auto- The bathing beauties are flocking One sneets a 10 of sbady On this occasion ,�;V,4.0!� ,. , - man ,,Big Berthas.,, 11 0 �1:1,11 I 1 46 49ir-radt � & douth to John Do people on � ,�,,'��i�-'A� ­:� I . 1� Of0ded Ill am tews. rAt 0, . . .., ,'.,)1..'-,. ,,� , I , f - . 111w, , - 0 mobile give access to a locker for to the .water ,on theilr'see legs,Kit- n M. Lal0u, president of the Iviunicip3ji ""'W�,`;';,�0,11' 1. . ., IT* , , # ft " , ft. 7. Cray., for noon,* tbft atnth to : the sun y side of H"y street,­Co- :, I I ��,,,�. 1,11"', . � ft..: John prices tot Is, cohwtnralft 9. mextpob. tools and a spare tire. ,chener Record. . JAM WA"014 1­1,�A,,,-�.;%, .,.."), 41i, " %*#- ill lumbia Record. " C I 011neil, Tead some eirtratta frota it I �,,� (�:,il� �,, �, � . . 19 = f6r nigrit. 60to pa I I - , � 1. 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