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mow it. ou way be one of them g
3and for Index Book, "Missin Beirs
4rid Next of Kin," containing care�
lully authenticated lists of missing t
4eirs and unclaimed estates which s,
iave been advertised for, here and n
ibroad. The Index of Missing Heirs i
me offer for Sale contains thousands U
A names which have appeared in a
American, Canadian, English, Scotch, t
Irish, Welsh, German, Fre
gian, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and t
Dther newspapers, inserted by lawy- ,
ers, executors, administrators. Also a
contains list of English and Irish
Courts of Chancery and unclaimed 0
dividends list of Bank of England. s
Your name or your ancestor's may be f
In the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) a
at once for book a
International Claim Agency
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Dept. 296, 1
Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S * A 0
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F"MS FOR SA -LE e
- noACRE PARM FOR SAT -W- OWNRE t
will sell on reasonable terms for Quick
OW& Apply to IL S. HA S. seaterth. Out
2868-d
]FARM POR SALK—FOR SALE LOT 9,
Concession 9, Tuckersmitb, containing 100 I
acres. There are on the premises a six -
roomed frame house, bank barn 5Ox75. lean to
l5x25, all in good condition*, 60 -acres seeded
to gTass and ba3ance in crop; well fenced and
all tile drained., 3A mile from school, 5 miles
from Seaforth, 3 miles from Kippen; rural
quail and phone. Will be sold an reasonable
warms. For further particulars apply to
MRS. DAVID McLELLAN, Mitchell, OnL
2962-tf
FARM. FOR SALE.—FOR SALE LOT 11,
Con ersion 3, McKillop, containing 100
acres. There are on the pfernises a good
frame house, 10 rooms-, bank barn, 50x80,
Ariving house, water in barn and house; 1%
acres of excellent orchard, mostly spies- The
farm is all tile drained and well fenced; 1U,45
,miles from church and school, 5 miles from
Seafortb, and 3% miles from Dublin; rural
mni and phone. The farm will be sold on
reasonable terms. For further particulars
apply on the premises or address, Seaforth
P. 0. JOSEPH MeQUAID. 2962x4
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CHOICE FARM FOR SALE—LOT 9, CON-
cession2. Stanley, containing 100 acres in
a.bigh state of cultivation. There are on
the farm a large solid cement home with
-hardwood finish, also hard and soft water in -
.side, and other modern conveniences. Ram
4Ox86, on stone foundation: stables with
cement doors and with water inside- This is
s choice farm. situated on good gravel roads,
1% miles from Brucefield and Kippen sta-
tions. For further particulars apply to MRS.
STEVENS, on the pr—i es, or to J. A- Me-
EWEN, Brucefield, or BERT CLELAND,
Listowel. Executors for the estate of Walter
1. Stevens. , 2959-tf
WAIM FOR SAX.R. —FARM OF TWO HUN
dred seres adJbining the Town of Sea
forth. conveniently situated to all churches
schools and collegiate. Thera is a ennAbril
able brick cottage with a cement kitchen -
Uyn 100x56 with stone stabling undernsoU
hw 6 herses, 76 head of cattle and 40 hop
vdth wbod stanchions and water before all
'Awk; Utter carrier and feed carrier and
bre cement Alto; driving shed and plat
Som scales. Watered by a reek well a"
windmill, The fa is wall drained and b
a hish side of cultivation. The crop to ar
in the groand—choice, clay loam Inneed!
at* powassism. Apply to AL BEATON. A
IL Z assforth. Out- SM4f
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'PARM POR SAJ-E-100 ACRES, LOT 16,
:Concession 2. H.R.S., Tuekersmith. two
Ues from Seaforth, public school on farm.
4Domfortable two story stone house, hard and
soft water, toilet fixtures. Barn, 74 feet by
'50 feat, lean to, 40 ft. by 18 ft, stonestabling,
cement floors, water system, bowls. seMoflimg
windmill, litter carrier, silo. lightning rods:
Arive house 60 feet by 32 feet, double board -
44 lofL Clay loam, slichtly railing. well
drained and fenced; 33'acres freshly seeded,
5 acres maple bush. rural mail. telephone.
�Gue of the bes� farms in the township and
all moderately equipped. No reasonable offer
will be refused for a quick sale. Would
4onsider seRing equipment with the fann.
Apply on the farm or address, CLAYTON -
MARTIN. R. R. No. 8, Seaforth, or JAMES
,G. MARTIN, Box 91, Seaforth. 2961-tf
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&'ARM FOR SALE—FOR SALE, LOT s,
�' Concession U. and west half of 1A* 6,
b4aaessi�vn in, RM.S., Tackereadth. am.
tainin 160 acres. There are on the pasudses
a vood two-eftry brick house with slata reaf.
'hfte hank barn 100%69 feet with &at class
attbfts. Wstmr In the barn. drive shed Nidk
9ft bouse and hen home. Two geed spAnS
w", awe an * over4lowine abrins. The
darra to all cleared but about 20 scres. Th#
siod bavdweed bush. principally razz9a. A13
won fenced, and tile drained; lRom aen*
of fall wheat sown, 40 acres feaft for sprine
Am. The term is alwated IT nalles ftm
Seatlerth and 4 raffes from Elensall. on*&W
mdW ftem. sclowl; rural mall and 00401 WM
be sold an easy ternw. Unless sold by Syrfag
0 w(U be for reaL ror further par-dodars
spob on the premises. or address IL V. So.
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end 27, Concession 11, MeXllloZ� law
=1les f"m Walton.-& Miles from seafkaft.
tonvenfent''ta blacksmith she% schools and
church. 0 acres cood bardwood bush. baitance
minder caltivatton. The farm ts tile Aftined
and has ag woven wire fanclur, There or"
an the pi foes a good brick home. 7 rooths
jsAd kitchmu cellar under *fiote house -with
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otraw abed 3SX45, engine rovAni d max *11;i
and garaffe- hen home an& hW'b with
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FARMS FOU GAtS. — POR SAVE 200
� %am,,cor.q%tinm of Lot 0 crad 8, Coa-
4esalft 0, & �ffie Township of Todkeramith, of
,101) S&M �bddh. . t9es,erftftW are vreu located.
1A C. .1a 114 MU from the vs1lage of 27,
0dondvIlTeAtit tbo ralleg from the Totm of
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If, the most profitable study for commen,ced on I)ecember r and' ea he to str9il c4su4lly -: � ., IN&-,
code message& and fQr flirtations. need not q,,Np4 . ba ' . . � ,....I
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"This 'little lady takes no chances journe A� d from the, stables. into three lo .e, ,but sparklin -1*,,-1-! iii.ia, �,,iAic ,� -
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ng myriads which make up the pop- with close -at -hand courtships. She But dairying and animal husband- lot ,Of four . 1. I . � . ; Ise, 6, .
lation of the insect world. There . . pigs weighed within three sometimes this work. 4oes riot begin. and this i's just what the; vu pro -
re few better ways pf a a until her love signals are re- ry are -not the only phase of agri- ,pounds of 205 Pounds. T%e pigs had until he is a . Xoreover,'one can le , I ,
nded to by a gallant and then de- culture followed by insects according I I I hundred fl$et or more vides. . gvle Ak re- : ', , )
he successful solution of srs. Dixon and Eady, The been farrowed on August is and kept in the � air. When he his reached vue at any tiniq. Tins suits .the
unianity's most pressing proble!ns cides whether or not he is worthy of to Mes On thO mother for 10 weeks. The a point about fifty feet from the,top Prince if he is in a dancing mood,
her affection. Only if his message is parasol ants grow tbeir,own food ua- basal ration for all\the peris consisted of the tree, which may be a couple of for he ca q
hey say than by careful observation , . I , n slip away early to the- .
pl,asing will she allow him to come der artificial .conditions in the base- chiefly. of sharps, �ntfi a little maize hundred feet from -the ground, he ballroom. . - I
f We methods by which the insects ment of their:� homes, These ants I 1v
re solving almost identical Problems. 'ear. meal and barley rpeal, or in Canadian proceeds to out off the top, flirting at After leaving the theatre - he may I
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As Messrs. Dixon and Edy point "Among the insects parenthood !s raise mushrooms with amazing sue- parlance, middlings, corn-ineal and the same time with -death. drop into one of biS clubs,,not becquse. I
- on the "P sacred. Rarely do they trust their cess in their underground farms. barley, meal respectively. The pigs Some of these expert woodsmen, he is' particularly t,ond of clu t_
ul'in their recent work er- children to the care of servants. Ev fk S _ e b life, '
onality of Insects," there is not a - In Texas the agricultural ants un- were fed twice dailY, at 7 a.m.,, and chop off the tree top with an axe,'- but because he I e to k ep, "in touch'o
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orm. of government under which men er are they anxious to avoid disease. derstand that ;successful farming de- 5 P In .with just'as much foo � d as they but akoSt of theju use the saws after with the institution to' which he be -
rid women live which has not its ex- They have doctors, nurses and sani- mands a constant turning over of the coa,id"ituiekly consume. During the the fashion of men Yelling trees longs, Moreover, after the thje�atre a -
ct duplicate in the insect world tary officers whose sole duty is to soil in order that the chemical pro- experimental period -of 70,days the from the ground. They use a small glass of something,cool does not come 'A
i look after the health of the group. In perties may not becopie exhausted., animp,ls were confined to their'Pens. cross -cut saw with which they start aniiss. He may ,select' for ,his call ;
Insects have their liquor and di- their large cities they keep scaveng- This work they accomp , lish with great -
orce problems, their servant and la- ers, street cleaners and undertakers. efficiency. One pen received t ' he,'oidinary ration the undercut and put in the back- M,arlborouglf, a ,favorite retre# of .w i
or problems, all remarkably likeour I eti I only;, the second pen received in ad, cut. The undercut is the big notch King Edward, or hei may favor. the I 11�
w -n. They have their Edisons and "Many of their highways compare Whole tribes of thew, soin mes dition. 4 ozs. per head daily of. dried 'mide on the'Mde of the tree toward Guards� Club, where he may meet old. �
favorably with our own. .They tun- thousands strong, will milk; the third pen received the same which itshould fall, while the back- army friends. I I
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Burbanks, their Bryans, Roosevelts' nel under rivers and bridge over miniature clearing and, burrowing amount of dried milk and in add#iori cut is on the 4 As the
nd Napoleons. � subsoil, b#ng .forth , posite side. Following this the �Prinee may be
For countless ages they are believ- chasms. It requires thousands of down into th( one-half ounce per�head daily of'the top .begins, W lean.' sma.11'wedges, are dispoied to dance, If so, he may gG
d to have been as divided as the laborers hundreds of years to build great quantities of rich loam- that mineral mixture, which was made up drlven� in, the backeut, and t7rie tree to one of the hotels where he is like- ).
a great human metropolis, yet cer- will change the entire nature of the at a cost over there of a trifle over 10 :is finally- topped,.. -,W6 u ,the inner ly to meet-pebple known'to him or he i
United States is to -day over the- ques- W � e
. edge Of the undercut is, -approached, may proceed to a private ball. Royal 7
ion of whether a League of Nations tain tribes of insects can build in a ground. Man with his great.kno I- cents a, pound. - ;
few weeks a place that will accom- edge of agriculture, his tractors and During -the course of the experiment in the backc�t oVeratiom The Pro- persons have the privilege of invitirrg I
offers an effective way for preserving modate more inhabitants than New his plows 8� ould not hope to do a th4� pigs were weighed four times. cess, until the top begins to fall, is thernselves to the houses of any per- . il�
the world's peace, York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Paris better 'job than these tiny insects. ..
"Insects," say Messrs. Dixon and and London com,bined.' Regardless of man's opinion about From quite an early stage it was ob- not different -from that which ig�kes sons theY have met. Invitations to
EdO served that the lot which was receiv- place on th'e �krpund; but -from that .Private parties are never sent to the
P, "have the same problems of In the insect world there is every the manufacture and sale of intoxi-
ove, marriage, education, food, shel- form of government that is to be cating liquors, Naturehas her Saloons ing mineral salts was thriving better moment ,the peril .is multiplied a Prince, but he and his staff are usu-
ter and clothing as does man. They than either of the other two lots; the hundredf,61a. 'Working 'at h h4ght ally well, aware of -,what is going on
found in the human world. There and rum sE�ps. There are prohibi- ' ,
� are empires and republics; dual mon- tionists and bootleggers i , Ti the. insect pigs were more lively, had a keenek at which most people - would be toa iris6cieiy, and"should his *royal high-
- world just as there are Jn our own appetite and a better coat. As the dizzy to open, their eylas or do more ness choose to attend any of these
arehies and autocracies, and constitu experiment progressed the increase in than cling desperately to the tree, functions it is hardly necessary to
. - . 1U1g1g1NNMM1EtHgM tional monarchies, similar to that of world. In the human world if a man the weight of these pigs was easily the high climber leans� back comfort- -say that the h,6nor is no less dpprecia-
MOSMUMMUHM - wants a drink he generally knows .
I - Great Britain. Communism and so where to find it. The same is true noticeable -without the aid of the ably in his belt, and watelies for the ted for -being 'unexpected. .6 .
cialism, are also fopnd. weighing machiAe. The value of the critical moment. That arrives when By this .stage in the evening, the
The queen bumblebee is a veritable of insects. milk powder by itself was never very the top falls. . Prince if he has set out
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autocrat among her nois The stag,beetle, however., is not a obvious, although the pigs in that lot n it gives a House'on foot, has had a car sent to �'�11:,
� The white ants prefer a dual mon- drunkard like his ,South Anierican -ere clearly in a healthy condition, kick, as it were, which sets the -tree him, but he is no Stranger to the J
I crat. Un- cousin. He is a stanch follower of . I I
. archy to the rule of an auto . as indeed were those in the control, or swaying violently through an are of London taxi. � I � "�.
I .. 0 like the bumblebees, they demand a the teachings of William Jennings check pen. forty or sixty feet. A 6at or a squir- 'If he intends to be out much longer !
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.. . certain am Bryan and a strong advocate of pro- During the first period of 18 days, rel would be shaken off and hurled he may take a light supper at one of "Ir
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I Their social order consists of a king hibition. Soft drinks- are the limit the four pigs in the check. pen gained to the &ound. But the high climb- the restaurants,., A certain Soho es- -P
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I The black and white ants have the plants which he attacks. the pen fed with milk -powder and the self to the tree and waits for the for Such a meal. Here, in a corn", �
. government, mineral mixture, 621/4 pounds. For commotion to subside. ' He does more �'eat in the principal room, he ill en- �
I much like that of Great Britain. They We consider our subways, our vast w1l �� I
I .- - railroad lines and our tall sky -Scrap- the second period of 36 days, the fig- than wbLit. � He must *a;t�h; for he 19 ,JOY a few oysters and, perhaps, 'half
� - hold the right of life and death over ers marvels of engineering. We hail ures were respe6tiv�oly f67 ' pounds, in the midst of 'alarms. The falling a lobster. He lias noted the excel -
their queen, In fact, should her 15914 pounds, and 186% poprids. The top may strike him and serape him lence -of the grape fruit cocktail at I ,
Whom could rule prove disappointing they.can, as the round -the -world flight of the final period of 17 days gave the live from the tree with terrifie force,. if this restaurant, and invariably ordem ,14
? did England, in the case of GeorgeT, American airmen as a triumph for . � ISO here is stocked a particular
call upon a foreigner to take the aviation, and yet proportionately wei_&ht increases of 94 pounds, 114 indeed it does not smash him against' it- a I �
youseUtoday. tbrone. greater undertakings of this sort are Polinds and 114�pounds. The total it like a fly. Sometimes a belt gives brand of Graves of which he may take
- being carried out in the insect world increases in 70 days were respectively way under the strain, -arid the high a glass. Like his royal grandfather,
In Paraguay a high type of com 296 S. .363 climber muSt depend on his iron .�
—by Long Distame munism has been se.t up among the to -day-. . I . ppunds, 323% pound , and the'Prince has a discriminating -taste �
or What human engineer would think pounds, ' The extra cost of the milk arras and legs to maintain his grip. and he is by way -of being something i
There have been startling small black spiders. A hundred attempting to hous powder during the whole experiment Sometimes- the tree splits ;1 Suddenly, of a gourmet e in the care he takesin 'T
changes in selling methods more of them will unite to build a Of Vas (figuring exchange at $4.40 to and this' is one of the greatest dan- ordering a in al. 1,4
0,00 inhabitants and provide in this . ,
in the last two years. New nest about as large as a tall silk hat. ' pound 'Sterling), $5-94, while that of gers of all. -The sudden widening This light supper is usually. the pre- -
ways of finding new cus- They share all the labor of construct- same building room for supplies en- the mineral mixture was 09.centks. -kt of the splitting tree tightens the belt lude to two oi three hours of dancing. 1 tl�Al:
ing the home and all the joys of liv- ough to feed the whole population . about the man's body so that it is Wherever he goes to da e, the Prince
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tomers, of getting at every - ing in it. for six months? But this is. exactly auction on the final day of the experi� N ItAim,
. ment the four pigs in the minetAl mix- either burst� or kills him with thd is soon "one of the party,'j selecting
possible buyer,are being de- �ir ten- what the bees, those marvels of in- � :
. Spiders are socialistic in the ture pen �old f6r $11 more th-Awthose pressure. When the tree splits, the his partners in exactly the same way . .
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ViSed every week. Obstacles dencies. Vast numbers of them co- sect industM an& intelligence, are in the. milk powder -pen, and $10-20 quick-witted climber has two,courses a . s any other Inan, and for precisely i .
are being brushed aside'. operate in building their webs, attach- frequently d4pj. ,.
, more than those in the check pen; the open. to him. and if lhiB, does not ii- the. same reasons. Re'dan�e�, *ell, . .,
Just like the human world the in- -U- .. ;,
Present day business, to ing them to common cables, which . four in milk powder pen s .of tb�ka. he becomes and rarely misses a number. - "I
sometimes stretch great distances. Of- sect world has its symphony orches- . - Old for,$2.2Q st,aht y setze. one ' i.
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secure results turns to Long d its ' b more than those in check pen. Tlae A'high casualty. A new day may be se'Oeral hours 4 1�1%,
? ten large and small spiders will liv4l tras an i jagz ands, The common .
Distance as its first aid. i of increased Price of $13.20 over the ,Ire may throw off his, -belt and old before he returns ,to.York House,
amicably together, building their grasshoppers from A great corps check pen was secured at a ,cost of cling .to .the unsplit section of the after his well-deserved "evening off."
We are now handling con- houses side by side. violinists. The Muskoka beetle is al- 99 "Tits, and the increase, of $2.30 on tree wi�ffi his arms and legs, taking And here'lle silffers the misfortune of .. I
siderably over one million Just as each American city has so an exquisite violinist. The Cicada .. .chance of being Ity. Any other young man re- I ....
its department of health and its plays the kettle dram. in the jazz milk powder fed piji at a'cost of $5.914 his _ flicked off with roya ,_ 1.
Long Distance calls a month loss of 3.74. The four pigs fed the violent oscillation of the trunk. turning after a dance at, say, 3 a.m., :t,; e
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street cleaning de�artmerit, so, too bands while the butterfly makes a or� a � 1,
for people who must have � . mineral valts in addition to milk pow- Or he may loosen the slip knot in the excites no comment, but should a P
have an answer im edi- . has every division of the insect noise which sounds like that of the der gave a net profit of $12.21 over. belt and drop straight down the side wanderer see the Mnce'� car turn in- I..� 11 I
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ately. world, according, to the autkors of — the price' received for the check pen, of the - tree- until the. widening trunk to St. James's in the 11small hotin" " ) .
"Personality of Insects." A bee met- -0. Of course actual prices for hogs over stops his fall. Those who ,escape he is certain to -tell his friends. The I...
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letter costs as much as the aver. chances with the health Gf its citizens -Mx. C, L. Wilson. of Exeter, has .-rely cut and bruised bodies to not lose in detail as it is passed, from " .,
age Long Distance messige. in this country at any time. For com-, sev( � -
by permitting the accumulation Of purchased froin Mr. William McDou- parison, however, one might consider show for it, but since they are'paid one to another; . I �
Vvlom could you sell to&y by refuse that might cause 11TIPleasaut gall, Hay township, the bald-headed ihe sale price of the ,best four pigs,, the hlghei�t wages in the woods they In this way, all kinds of silly Yaras "I'll. �, �
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Long Lh,wwx 7 odors or diseases. All nuisances are eagle captured recently near Hensadl. total rive weight 5 ds, which do not complain. The top once -safe- originate about the Prince being an � . . . . . . �
. I quickly removed. A bald-headed eagle is a curiosity in was $104-20. � ly got rid - of, the high climber idle night,life fellow. Nothing could Q, �
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If a bee happens to die in the hive this section and'Mr. McDougall had From the foregoing- results, and mounts .on the stump and waves his be moire -nfijilst than the way in which I'll
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the corpse is immediately carried out- many visitors to- see the bird. Mr. from then People Who happen perhaps - once , , 11
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side so that contagion May not Wilson, thinking others might do the ing the functions of the thyroid gland climbs down and gets the equipment their lifetime to see 'his--wyal high- .1 11
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spread among the others. The mos- same, took the eagle to Seaforth and in man and animals, it would seem n s ,about�- town at night tell the ., �
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cluito bees are so particular about exhibited it at the Fair along with a that the 'formula of -the mineral mix- with this returns again to the top of story in a way which suggests that .� I
their health that they forbid all three-legged scalf belonging to Mr. ture u,sed in this experiment should the tree and makes tast the cable, he is;alwaYs thus employed. .
strangers from crossing their thresh- James Stewart. -of Usborne. These ,be of special value to breeders and block and pulley. . Sometimes the Similarly there are those who seem !, I
Each new mbsmilm adds to the hold. two nroved quite an attraction and farmers anywhere who experience any high climber works only twenty-four to occupy their minas only with idle ..
value of YOUR Telephone A health officer of extraordinary Mr. Wilson will follow up the remain- developing weakness of the legs or hours in a month, but he must al- speculations about the reasons for the � �,
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. . I .. I 1. .. efficiency is the little drome fly, which der of fairs in this'commom*ty. difficulty in keeping their pigs from ways be on hand. His daring and Prince's, reluctance to marry. Here "I';
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who have reason to fear a tendency his wages make him the knight of again, aF other Young man of ' his 'I
clean out tb,-.ir homes. The flies have .0. �
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toward rickets in their young animals. the woodsmen, and It is repoirted age would not be made a,suNect df N,
� - the job of seeing that no dust collecte �RES Parhcular considerati that on more, than one, occasion, a talk simply because he sh �,
where the polMi is stored. These VALUE OF MINERAL MIXT,U on might well I owed no im- '.I
. I . be given to the fact that any mineral high climber has even told the cook inerdiate intention of marrying. It is � �
CRE" CREAM CREAM flies for many Years were regarded IN THE FEFDING OF SWINE mixture should contain a small pro- of the Outfit where he should true that royalty used to.marry early I
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as lazy parasites,,butit is now known I "head 1b." in IM, but many royal traditions have I
I portion of iodine, but considerably changed in recent years. Princeo I ,,,
Mr. Credm Producer: that they pay for what they receive In England ld8t w1lilter there was more than hitherto has been thought .0 I , t �,
in the way of fooa and shelter by carried out an experiment in the necessary. . . . have greater freedomin their priv,at4 , �Al
Send Your Cream to us; We are their labors as scavengers. feeding of young pigs, which should Of course the foregoing experiment PRINCE IS NEVilk INVITED To arrangements and are allowed to plait i A
here to give you the vel:7 beat pos- The use of anaesthetiop is One Of interest the swine raisers of Canada. could have been i* -proved by the -ad- . their lives like ordinary men. . ,:. I
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sible market for your erg=. the greatest blessings to mankind. The object of the,- experiment was dition Of a fourth pen where mineral PR'IVATE PARTIES IN ENG. - Who will say that there isity-thing 1,
19re beg your support and co-owa- We like to think of our doctors as to determine the value of dried milk, salts only were 'used, and another pen - . . I . extraordinary in a litan of thirty be- �,,
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tion. Send us your No. I grade being responsible for its discovery, and more Particularly of a mineral where iodia� was left out of �the min� LAND; HIR GOES WITHOUT ing neither married nor engaged ? And �
cream and secure top prices, make yet irmects knew about anaesthet'" mixture, as foods for growing pigs, eral inixtures, but the Statfordshirp INVITATION, *hen it is remembered that the ..
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this your Creamery. I I long before we did. Many, insects and one of the-iiAportant results of experimenters felt that on� 'of the PAnce wag away on active.service for i
Cream paid for on a grade basis. have a pain -deadening fluid within the trials with lnineral matter was prime considerations in selecting If a person were bold enough i6o several years, and that Iiis post-war �,
Do not produce emlia that fa not of themselves. They inject it into the evidence of the necessity of an ample young pigs for experiment is that ask the Pri of Wales how he life has been largely a succession of ;1, I
a high standard of quallt7, ft does bodies of their victinis and In this provision of iodiiie, ig the diet for do- animals from the same litter be used. spends his Tic,e tours in the dominions,,it -will surely
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not Pay �YOTL e a sudden paralysis of mesticated animals. They propose, however. to carry the would, probably reply, � with that be admitted that he has hardly had
� Wo, WIU pay a premium of , S Cava th' motor centers. The experiment Was conducted by experiments further when a suitable charming suffle of ids: "The answer ve the question of marriage 4 ,
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per. paunil butter fat for sweet weam the Statfordshire Farm Institute, an Utter of Pigs iis available. that.c,rg al
The hairy ammophilae wasp is a . ei . unhurried consideration
delivioral A� the Creamery. Bdnit skilled user of anaesthetics. It care- ,,� Slinilar is simple -I have n9iie to speadl" wMch such an important matter de-
, ft fully stings a cateri)illar in the ce official body appointed With a view experiments might also he conductpd At tiVaes this it literally true, al-
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YOW high 'jTae crejam. I 11- .to the improvenieftt of farming in at one or more of the i mands. - Unless *e are to return to .
ter of ' I though, in ,arranging his engagements ,
- , its back, between the fifth and Statfords-hire. tfik 'mineral mixture stations of this country. ,experiTh0rit YS 'arranged" marriages for princes, we � 4
CAsti,paid to any pttroa wIsMug it, sbrbh rings' There the nerves are the Plince's adviser,alwa endeavors must not complain if their decisiorf �
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