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,,,,Llli-', ; ('�*, . , My governor and settled near Sydney. $2,0 and not more than $50, or he may to the stock. -hirty karats of actual diamonds., 10,000 and 12,000 sheep within three large p - .1 0 1 . I
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! �'.�,, � � have been advertised for, here and fluential. people of Sydney claim to ing two months. incision in the stock for the hiser- Premier Mine, hundreds of miners' weeks. I the increase is immediately felt. .
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.,� - ". - . . ff for sale contains thousands have been descended from Rufus It is no disgrace to get Foul Brood tion of the bud, the cut is made ,,;ork continuously turougnout the ' I
. !,��, .!�.. we o er . Lhat a majority of the alfalfa fields able, except those caused by light -
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b I,— OR names which have appeared I 0 in his edunty are going to be in the ning or -of incendiary origin. Even
, , try,- people in Australia cherish the keep it there. then down the Stock. The bark is .'i,uki is lighted -from the surface by
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- , .�, the wound is ti,d up wi h raffia. T'Iiis sinister likeness is I.
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j. " . " ..� - era, executqrs, administrators. Ai�, I there in the early days were not Highways. Let us nut lose this rev- - the c3yitinuous bLasting of the rock In Prescott and Rus' - "
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A ..�.! Many of them committed quite stock the bud i� not so liable to ,.ud earth. Sometimes this is kilte an plowing association have been form- Matches never Should be left
; .." Courts of Chancery and unclaimed' I When you buy or sell bees; when arth splin- cd with the help of Ferdinand Larose, loose or . within the reach of chil-
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.. I ividends, list of Bank of England. 1: petty off senses, and some of them I you know of the presence (if disease; � shrivel as the suiwg,fit will not reach .!ct�ssant cannonade, and o, ..
, � d , rs ifty in all directions. , At these representative, who has arranged for dren. u
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11 . .. mere children. Mrs. Carner ' �,�t,.dii.Ia,.,e, , iti Union of the 1,ud and the stock .
. I'll . Your name or your ancestor's may be i were 014i when you strongly suspi ,�ies the hoi-do of black workers are plowing demonstra,tions to take place containbrs and bave a pocket match
. -om the old I communicate with the ", n,.i ", al, t a month. Iii-itered in specially constructed at Russell, Bourget, Plantagenet, safe. Better yet, use safety matches,
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11 � ..... ".1, 1, . ' Arthur For instance, a man con-; cal Department of Agriculture, Clin- I mant until next Spring when the 11"Ing rock. F. S. Thomas, Thunder Bay Dis- box. �
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_,.;, . Hntern,%flond Chim Agency ,-i,t,d 'of stealing a turnip was sen-tull, olit. t away above it, :tit history of this mire is a ro- trict has arranged with the Oliver Smoking never should be permitte(I
. "'. Istock should be , '" -, '
, Ileaving no grow,li on the stock but ,
. .,11 Dept. 296, 1 tenced to .seven yea"; d gil I of six- - . :ic�. The property was a:t one time
'� L - _____<;:_ Dairymen's Association to carry on around the barn or in the vicinitk
�:' :teen for stealing milk -her first of-: i that from the bill]. which will in .i isolated farm, and oftered for sale co,%,%r-testing work for at least
,;,, � one cigar or cigarette stubs never shituld
I 11� P�ttsburgh, Pa., U. S. A- ! f,n.s,-g.t fourteen years. Another 1 1 tirne develop into :, desirable tree or �C25,000. Diallionds were first
, BL'1)1)4NG AND GRAFTING I year. Testing will be commenced be thrown where they can do harm.
"I ", ! . 2930-tf'woman got the same t,rrible sen- 1 1 rose bush, as the ,,ase may be. . ,,:(I on the farm in 1902, and s""O this month. Kerosene and gasoline are useftd
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�_ ___ — - � _ In the Spring of 1919 W. P. Mae- servants, but 4estructive when let
", . � ten took a dollar -and gut seven tiu,16 which are rendered necessary I lid should be about ,in inch in , 1�,ss than i23,000,000 worth of
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1, I �:.i , dotiald, Lam.bton County, secured loose. They should be rigidly con-
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1, -:: . -sample of "Robust" beans allowed to mix or
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_� � FARMS FOR SALE years. I . Or a 11LIMber of reasons. Ili Some length-, this p,;�:,,-� that the inci- . ,.ids! two -pound a
� 1. , s .o:ning engineers state that there
�,% - The cruelties practiceJ on the un -'cases they are employed as a means sion ;n the st,,-" ,hould also he f rom Mr. Paul A. Murphy, of the change places. Kerosene lamps
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I ,... no(D ACRE FARM FOR SALE. G'97NM happy convicts w,cre terrible, and - I --nlituitod wealth yet in the. great
.. . tion of plants whien about the same 'ongth. Width is
... ". . will sell ou reasonable terms for Quich lOr the propaga � 4.1, and for many yeans to come Dominion Department of Agricul- should be solid of base to prevent
,�, Apply to R. S. ElAys, Seafarth, Out : began even before they got to their e all C -ial as V. , hnrk can be re- ture. Mr. Macdonald repo tc If they are of metal,
.1 =112. ' do no, come true from se d d whi h immatei r , on de- tipping ,over.
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. ".. -tination. daYs shiPs:c,ainut ieadily be raised by cuttings any saf, \%-;ilzh or b� short- . 011t�s Will be niade from the ugly- �
I 2865-tf I de, Ili those duced to � velopment of a seed supply from there is no danger of their breaking
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,�. iling from England with their con- ol� ollivi. vegetative means. They , ned by cutting aftvr removal from . �:*rg gap in the open veldt.
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1.1, LOT 9 * :'u - - this sample, as follows: and spilling oil. The wick should fit
�.. JFARM,FOR SALE. -FOR SALE . I
, vicr cargoes took six months on th,-'�jre also em' tb, hoot.
1I,, Con ession 8, Tuckersmith, containing 100 ployed as a means oll 12 s "The beans were said to be im- tightly to prevent vapor from the
,1 , acres. There are on the premises a SiN- ; vovage. L-�Lablishing various flowering and to Mosaic disease and to be bowl reaching the flame and igpiting.
I .:i '. 4 roomed frume li�luze. bank barn ae,t75, lean to, . Picture the poor wrotches crow(l- I'll.litill, shrubs and trees upon __ -1:21- -h� artist descends within himself, mune -
� 11. , ': 15x25, all in gtx-,11 �ondition: 60 acres seeded - hardy . . a vigorous and free -yielding variety, They never should be filled in the'
. � i in that lont.,ly region of stress
�11 to grass and balaiwe in crop; wall fe,nced and i ing below decks into a small spac-, or .4;uitable stocks, and also as a means I WOMEN WIN TO THE TO" AS I did not receive the beans until pre, a
. "'. ! .�trife, if he be deserving and for- sence of an open fl'me.
, " , all tue drained; �A mile from school. 5 miles I no,t enough room to .stretch out at A rapid propagation in other cases. about the 14th or 20th of June. This Gasoline cans should be easily dis-'
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-r from Seaforth, 3 miles from Kippen; rural , full length, with a pint of watt" a Technically, budding is a formw of EXECUTIVE'S IN BANKS .:.Le, lie finds the terms of his ap- was rather late. The grower to tinguisbable from kerosene cans. It
.,. mail anii Dhone. Will be sold on reasonable, -1. His appeal is made to our less .
1, .. . . -oerms. For further particnlars apply to: dav as their sole allowance of drink, grafting -grafting by means of buds Then .short yeais ago women were .vious capacities; to that part of whom I gave the sample planted is better to store the gasoline in a
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1, N � MRS. DAVID McLELLAN, Mitchel . ! even in the tropics. .ur bud grafting. almost as Scarce \%ithin the grated . -:ature which, because of the war- them in a seed plot. He was ver buried tank. At least the tank should \
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. . , . . On arrival at Port Arthur thev . Both wrins refer to the propaga- PorLaI8 of banks a, in barbers' chairs. �, � conditions of existp.nee, is neces- much impressed with the yield and be away from buildings. Vapor
__ ,,.,! . 'FARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRES FXRM xvere landed in .small boats. chainod tion of plants by means of scions The woman ban'.- employe was un- �;"iiy kept out of sight within the. quality of the beans and as well thf,� never should be allowed to escape
�'. land, beilng north hIalf Lot S. Conceiasion 1 together with heavy iron halls -1 (cuttings), which are inserted in one I heard of except a,, the bank telephone
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. '.. 11, and East hadf Lot 9. Concession 12, both I their feet, and marched i lro resisting and hard qualities- straw was very clean. There was in a close room or where there is aillf
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��� , to the (,f the many ways upon a stock (stem - � the vulnerable body within a no evidence of the "-pot," while his re. -
.�_. in Stanley township. First named parcel has, exchange, and sit, %%-as chere only be, fi
�;, prison, 'Mrs. Cameron was shown or rout i of a desirable type closely I cause trained men were not availabl.,- ,..I armor. His appeal is less loud, own home-grown beans were affect- Overheated stoves and flues cause
� ... % suitable farm building�, consisting of brick I '
5, ��. dwelling with slate roof, bank barn and other: oVell this ,ild pri�zon, and was hor- ielated. The scion is the part which' . vo profound, less distinct, more ed with the "spot." The result has many fires. Chimneys should be
,: � out buildings. Six acres woodland. nice orch-' as operators. A rar cry was that ..- , .
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- c� -mail size of the cell.�;. , becomes the useful plant from an day from the pi-(-:�unt, when women - ' '.'.- n! -an d sooner forgotten. Yet been that 'the farmer has continued built from the ground if possible, and
��.i ard and is welJ watered. Convenient to chool rified at the s
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, - and church. For further particulars apply I five feet four inches in length, and , ornamental or economic standpoint, bank executives number hundreds. , i d to grow the beans until this Summer should not be attached to any of the
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1�� to JOHN A. MANSON and CHARLES REA- three feet wide only. Obviously a being that part which will bear the nin,:zlng wis qm of successive gen-
. MAN, R. R. No. 1. Zurich, Ont., Executors; .
. � 1� f - s k "Banking is he has a 12 -acre field. This work framework.
. I'. 11 of Edward Curvin Estate. 2956-4 � man o ordinary stature could not': flowers or -fruits. while the toe 011L' of the last of -the """us discaMs ideas, questions is something similar to what Pro- In the way of providing fire-fight-
� have stretched hiniself to sleep at � furnishes the root to support and to businesses and professions to be ..LC!s, demolishes theories. But .the fessor Howitt spoke of at our con- irig equipment much can be done
1. -, i "tist appeals to that part of our be- vention. I mentioned this fact to without great outlay. Barrels of
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� ,�.,N WA FOR SAT .-FARM OF TWO RUN ,his full length. I supply food to maintain its life. This, opened to women," recently d-3- .. "
1, * . drad acres adjoining the Town of Sea- 1 But the most curious thing seen being largely the reason that plants clared Miss HeIL.n Varick . , which Is not dependent on'wis- Professor Hqwitt, who expects to water A the roof and pails of water
:� gorth, conveniently situated to all churc&M 1 Boswell, I ', - to that in us which is a gift and
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. I - � � . - ipch*oI# and Collegiate. There is a conallort. i was the old convict street car from 1 of close relation are chosen. I of the Brotherboud of Locomotive "t .1 an ,acquisition -,and, therefore, visit this office next week , There is kept standing in convenient places -
, . able brick cottage with a cement kitchem � � Tarana to Port Arthur, a distan.�e: In all cases of budding or graft- Engineers Co-operative Trust every possibility of having this field will possibly save disastrous los S.If
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.1 barn 100x56 with otone stabling underneall , � Coin- ' 1 �e Permanently enduring. He
"' i of .seven miles. In those days Peo- � ing, the cambium layer of b
1. . for 6 hemm, 75 head oth stock! pany, New York, the only woman '.aks to our capacity for delight and listed as registered seed." there is an elevated tank or a force
.: of cattle and 40 hoav
1'�. with oteel stanchions and water before &P ! ple of quality going to Port Arthur and scion must touch and in fact vice-president of a bank in the . oiid,?.r, to the sense of mystery Sur-
- " - sUck; litter carrier and feed carrier anO i ' pump, a ho,se connection will be
1 "I �,wo cement silos; driving shed and plat. I used . this human car. It was. a lov.- I must be closely fitted. together, for east, and one of ,,hree in the United -ounding our lives; to our sense of \ - found invaluable in time of need.
I ", �' form scaleit. Watered by a rock wall slad t carriage seating three or four adults. it is this layer which is the medium States. "Men bave let women be- ity, and beauty, and pain; to the WHAT DO WEATHER -MEN THANK A ladder that will reach the roof
�,.: windmill. The farm is well drained and. Ir � with a bar front and back. I '
-i 1 through and by which union of the come physicians and lawyers, but 411tent feeling of fellowship with all should always be available for im-
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I �, x high state of cultivation. The crop ig ml People seated themselves, and the i two parts is effected. This cam- in the world of finance they have .cation -and to the subtle but in- ABOUT? mediate use.
to the ground choice clay loam- Immedi
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. "I 4 1� . . *U possession. Apply to M. BEATON, m � men -horses put their arms into an � blum layer is the one immediately always said, "Not yet," and so wo- incible conviction of solidarity that Sand should be kept handy to
11, 19 2. S&Oertb. Out. 2787-tf I iron ring, took bold of the bars, two !beneath the bark of the subject. It men have been excluded from What do the meteorologists think throw on gasoline and oil fires;
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..7 : the �nits together the loneliness of in-
", 16. I in front, two at the back, and had is not always practicable to have highest offices. The day is coming,
v�l FARM FOR SALE 100 ACRES. LOT I ,rnerable hearts, to the solidarity in about when forecasting events in water only scatters them. There are
1:� C,once�sion 2. ILR.S.. Tackersmith. two to run those seven miles. If they both sides of the cambium layer of however, when men can no longer �,cams, in joy, in sorrow, in aspira- their department, I wonder? Are a number of simple chemical extin-
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I � miles from Seaforth, public school on farm- tired, they got the lash. Six men i the scion touch that of the stock, keep them out. 1. � 4ons, in illusions, In hope, In fear, they normal personalities who grieve guishers on the market, some com-
".. Comfortable two story stone house. hard and
. .". . soft water, toilet fixtures. Barn 74 feet by were supposed to pull a ton weight. which of course is the best; it is, -,hich binds men to each other, which when they have to announce a ter- mercial and some home-made.
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"I I., 60 feet, lean to, 40 ft. by 19 it., stonestabling, - however, necessary that the layers "The first break came during the .)inds together all humanity -the rible storm; are they a bit sardonic �With the present widespread use,
,:� . c6nent floors, water system. bowls. self-oi-ling - 'ead to the living and the living to
11�., touch at least on one side if success war, when the government did not -chuckling when the signs point to of automobiles, a rural fire com-
1. vivindmill, litter carrier, silo, lightning rods; -
I " . drive home 60 feet by 32 feet, double board- HARVESTERS, EXCURSION VIA is to be attained. hesitate to Put women in positions -lie unborn. -Joseph Conrad. disastrous weather; or do they just pany, equipped either with motor
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.- .11 ed. loft Clay loam, wlightly rolling, well CANADIA S There are many forms of graft of responsibility in financial opera- become in time( mechanical weather- pump or large chemical extinguisher'
. .. drained sud fenced : 33 acres freshly seeded. N NATIONAL that 'are' employed in the prorpaga- tions. Bankers had to come into Strange Duelling Methods. vanes? And how does the reader or both, can easily be organized and
. '.. 5 acres maple bush. rurml mail. telephone. RAILWAYS
,;: -One of the best farms in the t�wnshiv and tion of� plants, both herbaceous contact with theni and deal through Many strange duels have been regard the daily prediceions? Does equipped. Every farxn fire suggests
'?, I 'ought by men as a means of settling hr read the pleasant ones fea
... IT , all modernly equipped. No reasonable offer and woody. Usually there are the them. They saw that women were I ring preventive and protective measures
; � . will be refused for a quick sale. Would Solid trains run through to Winni-
� � consider selling equipment with the farm. splice graft, whip graft, cleft grAft, capable of making quick decisions 'heir difficulties. Recently in Jugo- they will be wrong, and the awful that should have been provided. Take
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... : . '� , Apply on the farm or address. CLAYTON peg without change. New Convert-, side graft, saddle graft, and so on at their judg- ilavia a duel was fought with sharp- warnings believing they will be a little time and provide them in ad-
., XARTIN. R. R. Me. 3, SenfoIlh, or JAMES ible (berth) Colonist Cars will add to .--ned scythes. Stranger still was an right?
, � ment was good, often better than a '
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K , � , G. MARTIN. Box 41. Seaforth. 2957x4 I the comfort of the journey and lunch the parts are shaped to be fitted. man's- This led them to reco nize "affair" in which the combatants A writer in the Weekly Scotsman . .
�'. counter cars will be. attached to the 9 quarrelled over a game of billiards,
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_ . For instance, the word cleft sug- the possibilities for women as of- I I (where they have a lot of weather, — '
,�, - trains serving food and refreshments nd decided to fight a duel with a
1: . gests something fitted into a cleft ficials in their banks and to accept " by the way), writes brightly on this
....� LOT a at reasonable prices. Special cars Angle billiards ball -the red. A coin I
,,_ Concession 11, and west I -If of L4 5 will be provided for women. The spe- and side into a side, thus in cleft women in that capacity. was tossed,to see who should throw subject. He says there must be a - - I
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I .1, � 40ouceilafon 10. HjR.S.. Tuckersinith, com- cial Harvesters' train., of the Canad, grafting the flatly pointed scion is "Except in a few instances ,setting down the P,
tallaing 150 acres- There are on the premlan , Ilfst, the winner hurled the ball with ,c_
I . a good two-story brick house wtth slate roof fitted into a well defined cleft in though, "I :uch force that he killed final verdict for the rnorrow� )and
ian National Railways from all On- women have not yet beel. his op- co
11�1' large bank barn 100x89 feet with Amt clow the top of the stock, and in side ponent. Another duel was settled ntinues: It is like handing out
,,�, :� aItabling, water in the barn. drive shed 2ftS6 tario points as advertised will make able to rise above positions as as- sunshine or storm. "Weather fore-
. �. phr home and hen heuse� Two good sprim I the fastest time to Winnipeg ope I grafting into an incision in the side. vitli the aid of two pills, one poison-
.:;,,. rat- sistAts. Men are afraid to give -d and the other harmless. They cast----4Cool, unsettled'�-and so to
, �'; weMs, also an over -flowing spring- Tbo Ing via the new Longlac cut-off, the The word splice suggests the splic- them the chance. They feel that the Vere put in a box, shaken up, and bed. The :meteorologists, however, . I ; ,
111:� fnrm fA all cleared but about 20 acrm. The ing together of two pieces of wood, few women who have gone higher have their feelings I suppose. Their � I
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".., zood hardwood bush. principally maple. A1 shortest route between Eastern and
� .- well fenced and tile drained. Eight sem Western Canada. which in reality in grafting it IS. Picked out by the "duellists." in
i. I- af fe3l wheat sown, 40 acres ready for sprins Harvesters travel- The lower end of the scion are exceptions,. though such women l9o5 lots were drawn by two men as consciences are not eternalIy cloud- 0 �
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11 � ling by this route, will, as a conse- i
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,, are merely examples of a host of --o 'which of them shevid commit sui- ed, and I have no doubt that within .
".- amp, The farm fs situated I miles ftlm upper end of the stock are cut to I .
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� ", - Searorth and 4 miles fresa HensaM one-h&N queries, be first in the field. The first a long level and are then tied to- women in banks who should be pro- �ide. One of the participants was reason they do their best for us. If - . .
111'� � I �il fmm school -, rural mall and phous, Will train leaves Toronto one minute after moted to official positions. Those illiysically incapable of fighting an or- they spot a depression, no matter
, be sold on easy terms. Unless oold by fr"t"I" midnight of August 21st, (12 01 a m g,ther.
� dt vvill be for rent For further VardzU1&" who have gone in for banking are I
:.;i� on ' The grafting of woody subjects is 3inary duel, so this unique substitute how shallow it may be, over the . .
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1. Apply the premises. or address R. R. No I August 22nd). The fare is 'a fla'te . generally, women of culture and in- "as decided on. The loser, who was
.. 'L KipDau. ANCM McHINNOW. usually performed as the sap rises Atlantic, they can hardly be expect-
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2859-tf I rate f $15 to Winnipeg and half a telligence, they are mostly young n7aged, at once wedded his sweet- ed to ket'p it dark. It would be a I I
.�11 in the early Spring, the scions hav- �
i el , .. "'. cent a mile beyond. Returning the as a rule, good-looking. I have ivart, and after the ceremony the 11�
,.1 1 125 ACRE FARM FOR SALE -LOTS 26 1 fare is half a cent per mile into Win- ing been cut, stored in sand, and ked with many groups of women .,(..,wly-married couple coin reflection upon them, I suppose if
- . wor mitted Sul- they said nothing about it. I can
..., and 27. Concession It. MeKm-. four nipeg and $20 back to starting Poi and in none have I seen more de' '; . imagine an observer with generous -
I , I nt. placed in a cool cellar over Winter. ide together. lypnomp
I " . - mriles from Walton. 6 miles from Seaforth: Full particulars re fares, train s Nurserymen when about to graft - - (
11 convenient to blacksmith shop, schoub and �r- votion to work and more enthusiasm
. , impulses in tears, torn between con-
, �,� . ahurch: 9 acres good hardwood bush, Waste vice, etc., apply to nearest Canadian scions of coniin�rcial apples oil' than am-ong bank women. Literally Footmen. One of the many advant- �
:1; under cultivation. seedling stocks, store the seedlings sideration for the holiday maker and i
.. ,�., I I The f— is tile d-ifted National Agent. 2957-2 "I have often seen women skim The modern footman is th de- his professional reputati ages of a Happy Thought '
....", end has an woven wtre fencing. J%e" am away over Winter, roots packed in Is on. If he !
- I on the prelmisen a good brielk houm 7 rooms - the surface for thinp the e age wh F' rnace is the eu *
;�, . .sand or sawdust, also in a cold en the, did not mention the.depression it U W14 �
�,,, and fritchou. cellar unde7 whole house with - — y w4nted
;.,� to know. But bank women dig deep :-tell man, riding in his lumbering would probably be held in evidence
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11 . i ; .1 zanu!ut flooru, alate rooL Bank barn 64%62 cellar, so that grafting may be done until they master their d zoach, was accompanied by an escort against him. It could even be sug- down of ejq3ense by bum- �
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, with line shaft ruaming nv to barn floca, AMRRiCAN FOUL BROOD IN very early. The same is true of ifficulties. )f foot runners.! _ �
, �, . 1. ff"Tr shed 3SX45. engine rown, driTtaff shed I hem in conference pre- These ing f6el of aU kinds. YOU i
. .,� "a zaraze -. hen home and hug home with pears, plums and sometimes peaches, . I were partly gested by s6ine people that he hadn't �
11 .. BEES senting their roblems and d' is a protection a:nd partly to help his noticed it- No doubt the observer has get more heat for less
. . . . . . ; 4ment wall-. a never flailing Trellt. AM the on their proper stocks. The graft- P Isetis-
,, 1, '' sing them, always putting the bank ,very now and fhen It got bogged. W .
.. buildings nre in lirst class repair, and the >oach out of the quagmires in which -
.- I t- ing of fruit trees upon hardy seed- , stand a good deal from the obser-
. '.. � ftm is free of weeds. This in one of the Owing to the rather serious on Loremost, with no thought for per cost. , Every instaRation t- -
, .i Ibmt farms in Huron County and will be sold break of American Foul Brood in the ling stocks is a quick way of in- I - vations of others. . .
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.... 2.� sonal advance They ran beside the carriage and had ,
... ,oft reasonable terms. Flor fm1her V .. creasing any variety and also of ment, I am convinc- .lo difficulty in keeping up with it, For most of us (he declares) the is. guaranteed by the ii-
"" f this county and particularly ed that these women cannot be held is the Pace was so slow. Later on obseiver's business is wrapped In makers of the famous �
. ,� Apply on the vreude6s or Addrem bee-, o
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11 I.,- JOHN 0. 611PPM 2"641! that section lying between Goderich bringing the trees into bearing. it k
I . I 4. � . I . Auburn and Clinton, we think it ad' also assures of a variety true to down. They will rise as high as ts. roads improved and speed in' mystery. How, for instance, does Ranges, I
q. , __ I vinable that men in the banking world." - Happy Thoulght i
" .1 — the public should know name- ,,reaBed, a place was made for them one become an observer.? it is a
11 .1 . In order to propagate some Of Most of the women employed in babind the coach. e than I
. more of its serious nature. . A survival of this strange thing -that everybody very- of which more
"iI executive positions in banks have is seen In the state coaches of to -day. day talks about the weather, and
. 1. our herbaceous plants or oft -
. ,�,��;- J"K DRAI" " This disease if unmolested will soon S sen, after long years of experience, rhe footmen's silver -mounted staves so few of us think of becoming 300,0ftarlb, in use'. I
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� &.. wripe, out whole apiaries and spread stemmed plants, grafting rn�st be n
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V11 I I I JWM,,1M7 au ktnds of 196k BMW& from the clerical rank. Others have tre the descendants of the poles meteorologists. I suppose that, ll`J�e There's a Happy Thought Fmmam
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�' I ' � '. rapidly from beeyard to beleyard. The been selected from non -related ac- -,.,hicb the old footmen carried to use other professional men, they will be to properly meet every require� i
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,W*cd W4 POWL WM PSY 900d Pd* disease spreads chiefly by owners not tivities for the advantages their con- 'n helping the coach Out of d4fllcult advertised for, though I confess I Get full partlidulars this weeL .
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, ,,,,, MAX wat.fix of colonies from yard to yard, Without ., '. 0 nections might offer the bank. Miss -)Iares. The old running footman has have never seen 'such an advertise- Send direct to falctory h0i ftee intev-
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".- �;,. *" SWONW ORL . . Boswell came to her present duties .',,)een extinct for over a century, but n1ent.
.. being inspected. . -
,,,, , "!?: I'll the term is still applied to the men- bookJet,--L*e Air ReatfmgP�'
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5��t Fhmw tin. All beekeepers should acquaint - . from a biv-sy. life in Politics and "Wanted. -Observatory rain pre- Wang
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, �, I I ;�:: �_i� wom-m's club work, where, through ,,r,,nts ofothe wealthy. . I 1
"J"', "'P themselves with the Bee Disease Act 11 F_-111 dicter; rheumatic subject preferred."
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., - S, They will run, I expect, something I
I ,,,�;, 11 of 1920. Following are some of the . 11 .� her interest in industrial problem
. ,.", ,�-,',,�' I I...; I 11. she -became known to labor leaders. Take Your Choice. like that. It will be an advantage, T
�,,'!'.O."�i, clauses that should be observed by MIR I I Another of New Yorles woman bank W. W. MCLAREN
�,in�,,C M MCUTWP WTUAL all bee owners: 'S'
;4M, � "In a few huildred year the world to secure an expert who"will - . I
,��71'.��11 -1 � I officials, a woman with a large will be caught fast In the grip of an- next day's weather in his bones� the PHONE 55
, ,�. 11111�i lW Clause 4. -The inspector may order t=. circle of -wealthy friends, found a
Ill �gy` "Ryj INSURANCE C011 - the ow-ner or ifoasessor of any bees I . . Aher ice a,ge which will mean the man who, with a certain ring. of Hensall. I r
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