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� 1, Barrister, Solicitor, -i o_ths, and Las g0en a S.Owc%vLlat low up with a clea% er or saw and. cut them quote that, haven't you Well, with a mop, and , warm soapsuds, or
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� 7: . � Notary Public, Ftc. �k'�uLcr 8l'0V%Lll of trev, both dtifl" 1 Without conforming to trade -de- the ribs off one side of the backbone. now, I want to ask you this question-. c earted by rub- STARTING THE CAR WITHOUT
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; �..... Beattie Block - - Seaforth, Ont.1; kliv ursi. season and thereafter. AL ; rawid, the type of hog most suitable When the carcass is cool the ribs on I,,'t it kh;id of funny to charge the 'Ang all over with crude petroleum 1� .
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�!. r- : hundred pounds, or a light, smooth, bre,kage of that law? You people shOP There are times when the ignitiovt
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J"', R. S. BAYS lug Wca Lua- : Vvell finished sow of the same class.
"I V lo%v the carcass to cool at a temper- ning thieves and it is ab-�olutely impossible for the av-
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1��. ured truni tile This stretchy kind of hog can .not have . -
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. i�,' - Notary Public. Solicitor f . or thL' iarseries. Tre�s dug too early and too much finish for the family pork before cuttirig:'�, Cut the sides Off sible for the breaking -of these laws? have done it no harm. to have had the of a skilled electrician. Here are a
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I ��.; � Dominion Bank. Office in rear of the _w unripelled wouti are apt t and combinations are I close to the shou!,Icr, just so as to Because people kill and steal, gre you oil finish provided the waxing is not few instructions on how to. get the
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., . I Iducli stiwulaEe I �one-third in from tile back cut- Two to ? What rot! ink intoAge wood, acting as ground wire and the car will start
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1)�. I -ILLLUred nursery SLUCk. A :is to protrude 1', inches serve as mail who sells whiskey to a bootleg- grain of the wood, cau.%ing it to re- with battery ignition can be started
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I I _,,a6vus sliring planting I I studs on which to hold the sides anti ger. Who sells whiskey and beer to sist soil. . . I . by connecting a wire to the live side
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.; . ers Solicitor5, Conveyan- I _Wy be preterable. I Y! backs, while stripping oVt the ribs the bootlegger? The breweries that ' "There are two Id-nds.of waxes that of the starting switch to one side of
�11 Barrist , A prouable reason for tile few,.'r ! �:urroundings are highly desirable. and are manufacturing it and operating the ignition coil iso that the current "
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I �. cers and Notaries Public, Etc. -..--- il-awber of dt�aths in fall planted tli-Li : 'Ffi(, hogs, b(,fore killing, should be. ' and 4 heavier
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I I Iding, opposite The I draw -knife bent 11�Llf round is ideal under Dominion license. Manufactur- is more easily applied',, will go through 'the coil before it
- in the Edge Bui .1i sin-ing planted Erees. is tnaL LLu 's kept quiet, xvith no feed for at lea -At . for
''. . ; for this job. Thv -houlders and neck ers of whiskey deliberately encoul-ag., wax. used in paste in and .which, goes through the breaker points. To
,. Expositor Office. I tooLs of Lbe, tali planted trees ale ! -,xvelve hour., before sticking. Alarm i I perhaps has the advantage of giving -at the wire is conne'cted t
, 'i�, � lubjecl.Ld to drying out as are I or excill the hogs as little as possible call then be trimmod of fat and cut bootlegging. It iG the only outlet for i make sure tb I'
ll L is i into sausage. their products. If you were to I k better results because it r�!quirei to the right side of the starting switch I
i is of trees held over until hy making every action count. 00 mo e rubbing. The amateur is likely
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11 I OLAIES jug vs. D) nanifted Holes for Plant- make it effective with the first blow. 1 �
I For 200 pounds of meat the following for liquor, you would find they wera, rubbing. Rub with the grain of the duced the conne6tion is 0. K.
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on Monday of each week. Office in -. re also piaiii.cd in urdluary (lug � front with one hand holding firm1% � adding 26 pound�; ,)f .salt to 10 gal- seaworthy. Then was the shipment oughly, rubbing it well, the rewaxing
Kidd Block. W. Proudfoot, K.C., J. " e '!on the point of the lower jaw, feels, .
auius and in dyllamlLed hules. TLIS lons of water anti ioavu for 24 hours, intended for Cuba? No. Who, then, is rather easy; using the weighted . rl ! r!!M V,, '"
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oxperialeat was carrit�d un, Of course, : 0 r agitating frequ,ew,iy. Strain through makLs the bootlegger? Some nerve brush, rub and,polish the wax that is
in heavy soil. 'llie general size ' the hair off two inches in front and, ' already on thd'floor. /, - I I
' ' .. a fine cloth and :idd three pounds Of to charge the damnable business hil- "A wax floor is a bit slippery and - 1, - -;:�,
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brown -half pound of uor riten are daily engaged in to the I , -I .11 li
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VETERINARY I �aj-ious plantings seewud to indicate I the knife over, aim the point in a line, nitrate of soda or three-quarters Of account of the temperance people. will -spot with water, if perchance the I,_ !. i7.---- I I
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Lie I thereby adding ilavor to the meat. unless one wheel is in the ditch. They the extra wax which has become dark � �,�,A - `�,4 t - � I
the Medical Association of the Ontario - knife in straight, � nd soiled; the new wax may ', I .k
awly following d�ilaiuitiug, WiliCh taken to run the I The salt is the mo'4t common preserv- weren't built for automobiles, yet a then be I 1. _4g �,�,�� , �
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Veterinary College. Treats disea aelayed the starting or the __ 1- , otbet . ative for meats, a, it penetrates mull- nearly every farmer goes to town. by applied. l 11"
all domestic animals by the most mod- Jvurconle this dilucllfty tile eXPt'l-l- , which ,will fill with blood and leave an: "Varnished . floors" are produced _.,
ern principles. Dentistry and Milk ,,,,t was continued with Elie addi I ugly clot i cular and fat ti�sues quickly. Be- gas. Your roads are too narrow at . 11-k. � I
Fever a specialty liun of trees planted in holes dytia - l '* . sides its keeping ,jualities, it add flav- the best of times. But, suppose you more easily than wax floors but of . I .- _` ..- �
Office opposite Ten mmutes should elapse between; or to the meat. e susceptible to scratches. � I I
Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. Lafted in the fall and allowed to till I sticking and scalding to allow the ... got whiskey back again, what'would course ar . -
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All orders left at the hotel will re- ,,-Lth water and Sett.le over winter.- ! blood to drain thoroughly. Hogs will snugly together in a barrel and pour dangerous automobilist on the roads floor, rub on a filler, allowing about ii
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ceive prompt attention. Night callsi ,iorE. h:xp. Station, Vineland Station. ;bleed out much more freely if hung' days for it to dry;. then apply
i on the pickle. W,igh down the meat to -day? You naturally reply, a �drunk- t7wO
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received at the office. I The Appeal of the Tree. ;up by a shackle. A trace chain on with boards and It proli to the ceil- en man. I say" no. If your roads the varnish. a4ve do -you add
i one hind leg and suspended from a � ing. Watch the pickle for "stringy" were widie so that six or seven cars "Shellac is a fast drier and for that k2p
Travellers in Portugal report that i beam answers the purpose quite sat- I
I froth. Keep in a cool place. If could pass at A time, then a drunken reason often used. The housewife 71
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JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. ai many places where timber trees isfactorily. "stringy" froth appears, make up a man at the wheel would be 4 deadly must consider, however, that in each year? .
are to be found -in woods, parks, I , A little soap, weak alkali (Gillette's fresh pickle. or cook up the old, hold- menace. But your roa& ere.sia nar- either case of varnish or shellac at
- and gardens -one sees the followin h rdwood ashes added to the —'-- Long D,istame
Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin ",'e' r "' I ing it at the saine volume by adding row that -a drunkeD man would -not least 24 hours should be, allowed for U.1/
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animals treated. Calls promptly at- �arer: and cleanse the carcass thoroughly. I scald the barrel before replacing the I would soon destroy himself and those "Til*s such as a:'re used in vesti- In the Imt ten years the
tended to and charges moderate. Vet- Ve who pass by and would raise 1T'he temperature of..the water should meat, .Never pour anything but cool riding with him. The most danger- bules and porch floors are cleaned increase in the number of
�erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office your hand against me, harken ere i be 147 degrees F. and not over 150 de- pickle on meat. Six weeks in the ous man on Ontario roads is the man better by using clear water without teleph(mcs in Ontcxio wid �
and residence on Goderich Street, one you harm me. I grees F., as higher will result in a pickle is suffkient. Drain dry and with tbrep. or four shots of whiskey any -strong alkalies because often the Quebec has 1:iocm over I 15%. .
door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- I am the heat of your hearth on cooked carcass. If no thermometer smoke with a"cool smoke from dry in him. Just enough to make him a alkali causes them to turn ,white.
r is available, a proportion of seven of
forth. ,be cold winter night, the friendly hardwood sawdust for 12 hours. The dare devil to step on the gas, but Outdoor tiles will give a good color / Each ycar, therefore, sub-
. __ shade screening you from the sum- boiling to one of cold will produce boned shoulders and other cuttings with his brain not clear enough to if wiped over with-6il. .Moistened , I scribers receive a bonu-s cf
Luer sun, and my fruits are refresh- approximately the desired tempera- and all lean meat trimmings when make him think rapidly, so^as to pre- sawdust; in place of- water, cleans 11%rr.cre opport-.:Aities for
MEDICAL Lng draugnts, quenching your thirst 1 ture. Three or four minutes is 115- ' them well. . . . . -1
ground into sausage disposes of all vent accident. He is the man, wlio, possi-ble sf-Ics by 14(_-1 _--ul
DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY .Ls you journey on. I ually long enough to scald a hog, the coarser *meats. under Government Control, would be "Linoleum is often the accepted Long Distance tc1cphone. i
i am the beam that holds your depending upon the season of the floor covering for the kitchen; here � ;
BayfieldL Making Sausage. ---50 Tbs. of lean the Toad hog. How would you like . ' The large and rapidly in- .
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Ire- oed on which you lie, and the timber color. A red hog scalds slower than creasma- market is raroving
Graduate Dublin University, ozs. of salt; 6 ozs. of white pepper,,- travelling 40 miles an hour? Don't a good floor in a short time. ' more 11,
land. Late Extern Assistant Master Lhat builds your boat. a white or black bog. The carcass 2% ozs. of sage; 84oz. of savory; 2/4 you think you would pay dearly for "Laying linoleum to -day means ar-d mare profitc-11c to I
Rotunda Hospital for Women and I am the handle of your hoe, the should be kept moving so as to scald oz. of cardamon; I oz. of ginger; 1/4. Government Control and would notall sealing it to the floor and as this is those rnerch=ts V -o cul- .
Children, Dublin. Office at residence door of your homestead, the wood evenly. oz. of marjoram. your hard earned work to make the more or less a special process, it is tivate it systematimEy. . .
of your cradle, and the shell or your Should a carcass not be thoroughly �
lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. .; colan. scalded the bristles will have to be Mix the seasoning separate before roads safe for the family be undone2 advisable to have the professional Are you adding 11010 more
Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P' 'in I am the'bread of kindness and the shaved off, leaving the roots in the ad - ding to the ground meat, and then Do you want it so ? person to do/ it, even though the house ioustomers each year?
Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 dower of beauty. skin. This makes the rin r Mix all thoroughly for 20 minutes by FRANK WELSH. wife feels she Might ecotiomize on that P you to ma�,c
Ye who pass by, listen to my pray- kneading, rolling or turning and stuff cost. wouldn't it Pa)
0 cr; harm me not. unattractive. If a gasoline torch is in the casings. -0 "Rather than scrub linoleum with an orgr=�zcd efloyt to sell by
� available a very neat job can be strong soaps and washing powders, telephone?
11 DIL F. J. BURROWS The stripped -out backbone and all
RaJmf&U Affecting Potato Hot. made of the head around the eyes lard trim can be cooked together, The use clear water and a soft cloth or . I
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-east of the Methodist church, fall at the College have been kept by cooked off. Stir the contents of lard - . I � , "I
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Phone 46. Coroner for the County of fore "gutting." Open the carcass the kettle continuously, A slight burn After your new home is built it is oleum may be waxed as a floor is I I I . �a W . f - .i
the Department Of Agriquitural Phy- entire length by a straight cut down discolors the whole.lot. Be sur& the essential to know just how to care waxed, the finished -result giving I ,� I ��,
Huron. sics in each of the past sixteen years. the belly, from the "bung" to the for your floors �nd woodwork. The great satisfaction as this w'axing fills I 1_ I.,
,La comparing the amount of rainfall neck, but cutting through the skin contents of thet kettle is free from housewife reading McCall's for Sep- up the pores of linoleum, causing it to 11 -1 � . .I,
auring the months of July, August only. Follow this cut again by hold- water before dipping. Any free wa- . C W � . i "
.Lnd bePLember with the amount of ter left in the lard gives it a bad tember have the benefit of advice by resist soil. A. I
DR. C. MACKAY rut, in the potato crop in each of the ing the viscera back with the first and flavor and impairs its keeping quali- Miss Balderston, of Teacher's Col- "The fine plumbing fixtures must � ...
second fingers and cutting down be- lege - Columbia University, in regard be kept in good condition. Porcelain Each new sub,�criber adds lo Ow I i
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- vast sixteen years some interesting tween. The "bung" should either be ties. to v I ital points. is usually chosen for tubs, basins and value qf YOUR Telephme - .,
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the College of Physicians and Sur- Luree months referred to for the eight � I . I ", ,,,
not only discolors the meat, but spoils INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT floors. Woods that are used in floors may come from dripping water, if 1-1 "
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Liaere was a mo(lerate amount of rot floor that is oiled must be expected off with a little mild acid, such as the . . . ;
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DR. H. HUGH ROSS walca the rot was abundant 11.7 be stripped of fat while warm. The about coal, taken from The Coal In- of oil. The best oil to use is boiled haps a pad moistened with vinegar. I .. "I � , .. I
Graduate of University of Toronto ,naties. The amount of rainfall small intestines should be cleaned; if dustry, by A. T. Shurick: linseed. Remember, however, in Keep oxalic acid for a last resort to Organist St. James' Chuech, London. & . . . . . . I
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Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- wereltore, appears to have a V,,; needed, immediately by using a flat, The coal reserves of the United using it, that it gives a very much be'u�ed only for extreme cases. Kero-- LESSONS IN. VOICK PIANO, "I'l !
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of daarked in-ituence in making coadi- darker finish than raw linseed. If sene is a good remover of stains that .:. .
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Ontario; pass graduate courses in autis Lavorabie 6r unfavorable for the 006,000,000,000 tons, of which con- a kitchen floor is not to be covered come from soiled water.' . . "', :::,
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-Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; tievelopment of roL-I)epL of Exten- I trary to the comption belief, 3,117,- with linoleum, it is to the advantage "Good nickel at best is only a Pupils prepared for all Grades I � I
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, sion, (j. A. C., Guelph. 000,000,000 tons lay west of the Mis- of the housewife to beat, the boiled covering on the brass fixtures; there- Toronto Conservatory Examinations. "�..,
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dTt England. Office -Back of Do- Ontario's Greatest Grain Crop. V" I'll, then apply it to the floor. The heated dition, wash It with -hot soapsuds. . � "
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inimou Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. In 1923 oats were grown wore M I at 197X0,000,000 'tons. The United oil is absorbed naturally and quickly "Kitchen and bathroom walls and � V �
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Victoria Street, Seaforth. grains combinect. it As pruoubiy safe Fall & Winter I i I . that up to the end of 1921 the total — service if painted with one or two p1tone 33. I .��:�,,,�
w say tnat, wree-quarters of the oats . "I production of coal in the United foundation coats,;,called 'flat, paint, MRS. It. MURDOCIK,'BRUCEFIBLD M,
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Licensed anaioneer for the counties I recoras at ruie Wilege at uuelpji and 1� 1�1 F. 1 $20 to $30 an acrd;;. to -day the own- -and be sure it is mild. �.,
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arrangements for sale dates can be Untario. the 0. A. 0. No. 72 has Our- . . annually from theit-leases of some of ,4ft& fth M - I cleaned the windowg of ,9pots of paint. .11
made by calling up phone 9q, Seaforth, ssea We Banner In both quality . ",::,�, , I these lands. I I - � ' . I � Saturate a cloth with a bit of keTo- . ___� :- . .�. �
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or Th -6 txposltor Office. Charges xnod- Coke, a by-procluet of bitun-dnous A p1leassaimt .,%, '.
erate. gn(I satisfaction guaranteed. f he differences Uetween these two scratchy cleaner, rubbing gently. The WammIg i
varieties, it appUea. to Elie oat Lands P=____1 coal, was first manufactured in the enO agrii�eekblle - .. 11 !'', �
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of Ontario, would mean miluons of 43241 a _�_ .1 . . � ,
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08CAtt KLOPP A' (Phoceloss accidents in the United States aver. beuttiff.1 46 . .. scratched it off. When cleaning the Any peTsou found tampering or "'J,
� U. A. C. No. 72. -Dept. of Extension, . I . windows, watch for spots of water . L .,
ages four lives for e4eb 1,000,000 tons WeU. fooling with the dTinldng -fountains in .1 -
Honor Graduate C�arey Jones' Na- u. A,. C., Guelph. gon. ' of coat produced. G064 96F onthe sills. If a water 9pot which is the Town, or usift� th6m fb-r any other .1
tioml School of Auctioneering, Chi- bl. %as� of 9a'sh " / The first great coal mine disaster teeth# breafth white does show, , use a soft cloth than drinking, purposes, -will be prose-
eago. Special course taken in Pure The ultimate success of any co- dampened with water to which two
UFed Live 'Stock, Real Estate, Mer- operative marketing effort depends in the United States occurred, � in and 0fpeat"loliato, ed. .
The Art of Paris, the Ingenuity of 186 . 9 at, Plymouth, Pa., with a loss , , or three drops of household amMoMa. cut 0
t4ittridise an Farm Sales. Rates in on the will of the tarmer to co-oper- , �10 at , Makes fte 1 By order, 1
4, Now York, combined for YOU. of *179 lives-, thp gr . Was, in 1907 niext d4fi�a*.. '. have been applied. Rub over the
keepleg Vdth � prevailing. inarket. Sat- ate,# on a spirit Oi mutual confidence h6s in West Vir- Water Stahl arid then with a cloth
Isfadtibb assured. Write or wire, and on trust in one Another. FLR COATS -every corwelvable in the Non 1111"it, talad beftiro . '. JOHN A. WILSON,
design, featuring exc Cuisite lWngs giniaf� , - logs #,461 lives. The , .. .. .. .. .. - I dipped into oil, rub until the polish is 2959-4 1 Clerk.
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18,99." '. 2800-62 vva,ys to got meAn to work harder for Costs,' New 'York's slenderizifig was i tA13111 I 11 "' gave -the wood- around' da'Ofr �' I
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Ir. "I " 1-1 YOU osion kn6ekerg, door bells, and
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I . fabrics and styles. with and with. I. '. , akiti, 1,
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