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� ;:Z�,: JUDGE ery of Marquis wheat. It came as fluence has made farming on the the degree of
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�, Send for Index Book, "Missing Heirs t was Lord Darling's fortune af- Nor judge --yet one Assize _-W— work. and scientific experiments of industry,"' I muslcian�
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m&�,,.",, and Next of Kin," containing care- I __ It came finally The few grains of Marquis at the the flute, and7for some years devoted
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��' � 11" I � v Lr ".. hilly authenticated recalled to help out -0 -trained disposal of Dr., ,oaundiers in 1904 were 'his entire time to voice culture, study-
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I 11: I heirs erworked judges and to pre- THE CHILDS BROTHERS IS A MATTER OF HEALTH scientific man—g graduate of two propagated by 'him until 1906, when ing both in New York and London,
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11, �X , have been advertised for, here and other ov - - Of a bushel 'were 'EaWand. He became musical in-
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11 ,$.�� ale contains thousau& celebrated cases that -ere ever tried Thirty-eight years ago two ambi- Little children quickly. get out Of first to.the love of plant breeding and available., During this time chewing stmetor at Havergal College -and' St.
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.. �.��;, � we offer for s red in before him, namely, the case of the tious young men made such an effort sorts but -by prompt treatment they plant science inherited from his father tests--�in. which. the -teeth served as Margaret% Toronto. Subsequently
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1, ,, ". jab, "Mr. A." He also had to forge ahead in the restaurant busi- can just as quickly be set right again. to his skill, patience and good judg- grindstones and- ilie mouth as a sub- he'led the choir of, the Dondrilart
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�, "'. I experience of having an ness of A. W. Dennett that they in- Most of their troubles arise in the ment as -a plant breeder. , stiturte for an oven—were made to Methodist Church at Ottawa, and it
1:, hish, Welsh, German, French iriod that he assist-
�- , , .f� , , Bel- the unusua n in this case on the curred the jealous wrath of other first pI . ice from the stomach and bow- Dr. Wm. Saunders began the work detern-Ane milling and baking quall- was during this pe
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1, � ,� , : � other newspitpers, inserted by lawY ground that he misdirected the jury, employees and stirred up such a row els; that is why a good clearing out in 1886,.when he was appointed or- ties, and towards the end of this per- ed his father in the,.work of impro, -
. . . . . I Also indeed has his legal judg- they subsequently were fired, says the is the �;'irst thing the doctor pres- ganizer and first director of the Do- iod Dr. Saunders designed.. and, had ing wheats. This return to applied
ms. executors, administrators.
��. �� - - cribes. Mothers, why not let Baby's i;iinion Experimental Farm at Ottawa. installed in his laboT"atory a . small science led to his appointment as do-
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, contains list of English and Irish merit been questioned. The learned New York World. This was the in
- owever, will be remembered auspicious beginner of a -business that OFn Tablets keep your children well. Even then he was famous for his flour mill and a fermenting cupboard minion cerealist in 199a. He was 36
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.1.1 � a of Cb er Den- Unlike,that ill -smelling, rank tasting cross -breeding of fruits, which )ie and oven, years old when he made his great dis-
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�.:: � . . Your name or your ancestor's may be learning. He has always been the nett� system of popular priced eating castor oil -so dreaded by most children, continued, but he also turned his at- By 1906the crop of Marquis wheat covery of Marquis wheat. .
,.� - in the lisL send $1.0o (one dollar) great favorite of newspapers, for sel- places and relegate its fame to com- the Tablets are pleasant to take and tention to the great wheat problem had increased sufficiently to permit
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�,,, gt once for book- dom has he failed to enliven a tedi- parative oblivion. The two men their action, though thorough, is gen- of the day—that of an earlier ri - of some of it being made into flour
� ous trial with a few choice witti-, who were "given the air" because tle and -causes no discomfort to either ing variety for the great northwest- by grinding the graiiiii in the mill.
0t�', ,en of The baking tests, which followed, fully FEMALE AGENTS WANTED
�', International Claim AgencY cis— The newspapers have be their overweening desire to thebaby or the growing child. Baby's ern prairies. I
1� , ,. At that time --thirty-seven years a- confirmed the original estimates ar-
, kind to him, and he in return has get on in the world and particularly Own Tablets are a never failing rem�
- ' part or full time. appointing sub -agents.
....1. Dept. 296, professer the greatest respect for in the restaurant business, were edy for relieving constipation.and in- go-4he popular brand of wheat grown rived at by the chewing tests. I
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, Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. then, They are, hesays, the greatest Samuel S. and William Childs, found- digestion; thus they break up coldt in Western Canada was Red Fife, a First distribution of the few grains THE SANTILLA CO.,
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��,-� 2930-tf power for good and truth known to ers of the vast chain of eating places And simple fevers, expel worms and hardy variety that combined excellent was made in 1907, when all seed that DiBpt, 32. P. 'O. Box 416. MOUtreM-
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1� I civilization. For reporters, too he that bears their names. The death make the teething period painless. milling and baking qualities. Its first cou A�
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� 1.._1 I , .. has expressed a lively admiration last week of Samuel S. Childs, the The Tablets are sold by medicine grade, Manitoba No. 1 Hard, brought was sent by Dr. Saunders to the Ind-
,.:;�, — - -= - first of the two to become interest- dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box the highest price in the British mar- ian Head Experimental Farm, where
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. ;� velous powers of erudition, humor, ed in the project that was to make from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ket, and was famous throughout the it was planted and incre
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..,��- FARMS FOR SALE general knowledge and imagination. them famous, recalls their struggle Brockville, Ont. world. But there was one, drawback. four hundred samples were sent out
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_111�.��... Anything more poetic, but inaccur- upwards from that humble starL In years'of early frosts it was often and sowed by farmers in many parts A Bargain,, I
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"III, :� -_ . ate, than the reports of what goes From being deprived of the only frozen in the fields.
;;;; . � � I . 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE, owNm ,on in my court -it wou,ld be difficuit job they had, the Childs brothers— MIGHTY GRA;N CROP FROM ONE mers clamorerd eagerly for a variety Since then, the developement of
V Marquis has been steady. Its value FOR SALR�Five acres, one mile
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;".1; r ww sen on reasonable ter— for q6tak to imagine." by sticking to the idea that a success TIN Y SEED of wheat that would ripen a few days from Seaforth; modern house with
.. :� ml& Apply to IL S. BAYS. Seafortb. Out It has always 'been one of his could he made of a restaurant run earlier, one with as good milling qual- not only to Canadian agriculture, but -
, " I I, 2865-tf furnace. bath and toilet, small barn
11�11 boasts that he knows 'no Greek and on economical lines at a minimum Twenty years ago a Canadian, Dr. ities. as Red Fife, and as heavy, if not to that of our gr1eat southern neighbor, I d �rchard. Takes, $15. Splendii
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I.i � -FOR SAY, LOT 11. never went to a university- He profit and the performance repeat- Charle�s E. Saunders, discovered Mar- heavier, yield. I is almost beyond computation. It is 900
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� � CoFneession 3. WcKillw, containing 100 reached the -bench by means of a ed profitably in any number of good quis wheat. This discovery probably To meet this demand Dr. William now the chief variety of -wheat gr(
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,., _ frame hous% 10 bank short cut through politics, and when locations—built up an international has -added more to the wealth of the Saunders then began his wheat breed- in Western Canada. Its cultivation
�,.., rooms; barn, 6ftg(), It. S. HAYS, �
, , I driving house. water in barn and house; 1% he was appointed judge, there was business, which to -day consists of Canadian people than any other sin- ing experiments. Wheats were im- has spread to British Columbia and I Seaforth, Ont.
'X Zeres of excellent orchard, mostly spies. The -ants in twenty -from Eastern Canada, and it forms a large I
�, fenced. 1% an alarmed outcry that he had, 107 restaui -nine cities. g3e factor of the time, and is one of ,ported from air over the world -
�. term is all tile drained and well -ning nor the temper- In these restaurants more than 50,- the greatest material triumphs of the the northern regions of Russia bor- percentage of the wheat crop of the 2953 t,
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'. 4ehoca, 5 miles from Seaforth, and 33A miles ament to fit him for the post. He 000,000 meals are served a year and age dering oh the Arctic circle, from alti- United States, whilcr it is being tested
,�. from rural xnail and phone. The -day Dr. Saunderi, entirely un- tudes ranging from 500 to 11,000 feet in almost every wheat -growing coun-�
,V., Dublin; was called to the bar in 1874 and an 'annual profit of more than $2,- To
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� , � I I further particulars apply on the premises or took silk in 1885. He entered Par- 000,000 is gleaned. advertised and practioally unknown, in the Himalaya mountains of India, try in the world. Its early yields and
", address, Seaforth P. 0. JOSEPH McQUATD. liament and there proceeded to at- Samuel S. Childs, founder and is living in a foreign land, where he from the United States, from Japan heavy yields were of tremendous im_,
� 2c, 2976x.4-tf tract attention to -himself by the president of the Childs Company, was forced to retire because of bro- and from Australia. portance during the food crisis of 1917 IW'OOD
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� � ,,� � T IWARM FOR SAT.R. p,vm OF Two mN humorous questions with which he which has its headquarters at No. hen-doWn health. The only recogni- Then began the work of cross- and 1918. f - - I
d Sir 200 Fifth Avenue, New York, was tion made 'by the Canadian govern- breeding, taking the pollen from the Figures given by Professor Buller . . .- . T
�111 dred acres adjoining the Town of SSW Used to bait Mr. Gladstone an thems s - "
11 torth, conveniently altuated to all churchO William Harcourt. He had many a born April 4th, 1863, in Baskin merit of this tremendous service to flower of one kind and placing it on speak for elve . He says: C In .
11,1:. schools and Collegiate. There is a comfort, . 9 I I have men cutting wood and will
, "L able brick cottage with a Cement )dtehsn; witty passage with Sir William, the Ridge, N. J. Ile was one of a family agriculture on the Occasion of his re- the stigma of another, the resulting �918 upon the pi%iries of western an- t orders I to be delivered beford
�2 rs being described as a of ten children, -and his early youth tirement as dominion cerealist two cross -bred kernel used as seed the ada and in the great plains region of accep
11 , barn joex56 with stone stabifine underneaft encounte
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111. for 8 horses, 75 bead of cattle and 40 bqp "duel between a peculiarly audacious was spent in hard work on the farm years ago was e xt year. It was a heavy task, de- the United States, there have been April Ist, it roads are fit. If not, will
p end Water before ZE ered by truck wh
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.:� � ; idth steel stanchions and and penetrating mosquito and an of his father, except for the time he $2,000 and the meagre penison of one manding tremendous patience and produced more than 300,000,000 bush- lbe deliv
, 1. cloak; litter carrier and feed Carrier careful culling over a number of els of Marquis, a mass of wheat suffi- ry. AM hard maple. Phone me your,
I lkwo cement silos -. drivins shed and vi" elephant. He was in Parliament was at school. ,His education was hundred dollars per month-
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"; ason scales. Watered by a rock -on and from 1888 to 1897 and then was aP- received in the Morristown High Recently a suggestion has been years. cient to provide for a whole year the wants a
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1- o h%1. state Of Cultivation. The crop to ar pointed to the Bench. School, the Medical School at Tren- that there be erected at the Central After fifteen years of work, in 1901, normal bread and other wheat re- payable when delivered. .
T � :� I , 1. ground -choice clay leam. bnmodl E, T. Raymond, author of "Un- ton and in the Military Academy at Experimental Farm at Ottawa a sta- fifty-eight varieties had been evolv- quirements of a population of 60,000,-
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.. �, Wm_tf censored Celebrities," and rather a West point. The army, however, did tue to the Saunders family for their ed. These were tested as to yield, 001
1, i� IL % Sesforth, Out. 'a letter received from Professor
.� " severe critic, had this to say about not appeal to young Childs as a arduous work in wheat breeding, milling qualities, liability of grains In
I 4 11 , � ARM FOR SALF.-FOR SALE, LOT S Mr. Justice Darling:- career. Therefore, when he was which culminated in the discovery of to shell, baking qualities of flour, Buller re up-to-date figures on the
11,11 , Fconcession 11, and West half of Lot 5 "In discussing the diseases of graduated at twenty-one he took up the fainous .early ripening Marquis earliness in maturity, resistance to yield of Marquis, he states- "In 1923, W.M. Sproat
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-, Concession 10. HA.S.. Tuckeramith, con� Siriall authorship George Eliot men- the profession of a civil engineer and by Dr. Charles E. in 1904. This was disease, etc. They were named and in North America (Canada and the
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1.1� Ujuing ir,e acres. There are on the premises tions a lady whose life was influenced ,spent two years at his calling in the result of fifteen years' previous kept iri'existence by being, planted out United States), there was produced
�P, in wood two-story brick house with slato roof, upwar 00 0 0 0 bu b o TILE MANUFACTURER
,� � ,,. Urge bank barn 100x69 feet with first close by the fact that she had written a Upper New York State, Long Is- work of the late Dr. William Saunder3 on various experimental farm plots ds of 5 , 00, 0 a els f Phone 2-136
1, stabling, water In the barn, drive shed 26XSG book on the Channel Islands, in which land and the Dakotas, largely on and his two sons, A. P. and Charles and duly harvested. Marquis -this figure arrived at after
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N , � � Tho the reviewer) as 'a political philoso- was twenty-three he forsook en- on the part of Dr. Charles. time was studying for his degree of Exchange."
''I farm in all cleared but about 20 acres. I
1, ; good hardwood bush, principally marle. A33 pher in Guernsey, an economist *in gineering and entered the employ of — B.A., at the University of Toronto, Experimental' records show that %iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiililitillillilifillilllitill% 1.
I ,:. � I men fenced and tile drained. Eight acre . -
I . � I I I and later Ph.D., at the Johns Hopkins Marquis was produced from one of =
)"�.� at fail wheat gown. 40 acres ready for .pri., Jersey and a humorist in Sark.' Mr. Dennett, who owned restaur- I . =
t- ,y Dr. A. a DR. D. H.- McINNES =
T'��,?I', , am. The farm Is situated 7 miles from From that time onward the exis ants in New York, Brooklyn and University, Baltimore, spent most of the crossings made in 1892 b = -
:.. Seaforth and 4 miles from Henssn, One-balt ence of this clever person was spent Philadelphia and had promised to his leisure time helping his father and P. Saunders, during the time'when
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� L". . I age from school: rural mail and phone. Will , n trying to live up to her reputa- train Samuel as manager for his in- Dr. Win. Satifiders and his sons were = CHIROPRACTOR =
. be cold on easy terms. Unless gold by Swing I his brother, Dr. A. P.
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�L,�, it will be for rent- For further particulars tion. Mr. Darling has suffered to a tere Ls. The young inan even then Finally, through lack of time, Dr. working = . 9
, Amly on the premises, or address R. IL Na am, will be at the =
. ,,, 111. Xivveu. ANGUS mcKmxom 2"S.0 certain extent from a similar acci- -saw the future that was to be made ' . 1.1-1 Win. Saunders was obliged to drop cross between Red Fife and an early S of Wingh
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.- materials foracd#v. . al Hotel, Seaforth
I when be was the youngest and best- suaded his brother, William, to give =. h- direct grant Two years later, in 19,03, Dr.tharles Bed Calcutta. It is one of the hard = Commerei =
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, , - - dressed man at the English bar, up a profitable milk route in Bern- a..* Va., P-12 11 E. was appointed to the position of red spring wheats of the beardless . =
, I he " . ,!=. . . = Monday and Thursday =
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, �; ", wrote a little book called 'Scintill ardsville, N. J., and come into, the thho-rdt e and 1,0609, ,� - Dominion Cerealist, to specialRe in the variety. The head is - of medium =
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�� ..,::, TRE McKILLOP MUTUAL J.ris,1 a title which might be rough- Dennett firm with him. . 0 0 . of a
� :, : � ly translated as 'Legal Sparks, by Six months of their determined ef- , , - the closest study of the work already tip, While the chaff is smooth and -
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Rl,�:. 'qSUR -habit indulged forts to learn the business and get . diseases
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I FME E One of Them.' But k done, poring over a mass of material straw yellow'collor. =
I..5��' becomes second nature, and while ahead in it sufficed to Make the Imes Central Experimental Farm at short, broad and a rich red color,while = . of all kinds. I
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�� �� ", _SRAFORTH, ONT. the spring of Mr. Justice Darling's other employees so jealous that a row baM 4 other � = .
",:,. H,EAD OFFICE wit began to fail . Chen, . 1, - - 21982x8-tf
��,, with continual run- resulted and the young Childs were plafts, some 1, Van. ed and sorted out the various strains. in most varieties.
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� A— .. ning, his appetite for more 'laughter discharged as the trouble makers. Cola. I oe, r,m 1,, a,,: This was no small task, as each va- It ripens from 98 to 135. days after =
. %;t�,�, . OFFICERS: in court' increased with the Years. William had saved $1,000 from his dtn cataim riety, whether recorded under a/name sowing -this varying with the season filiiliiiiiiliiiiiiillitiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia
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,��: 1� ; J. Connolly, Goderieb - - President Witticisms no longer arose quite milk business and Samuel I I I -1 0 ny strains its growing period on the northern .
� 'I', , - Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president naturaily. They were no longer � On- Other $5()o to show from the various � 0 Dr. Saunders selected as ma -
,::�!,, Sec.-Treas. fined to strictly legititnat-- occasio bad tried his hand. I I ashe could find. Each selected strain prairies is about 115 days. Especi-
� ,,�.. D. F. McGregor, geaforth, 0
,�_ - Society wits are often suspected of in 1881 this was a long way from Living roam. dialn I was propagated. All this work de- ally does its early ripening make it in-
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;&411" to produce opportunities for scintil- litfie trouble in borrowin an addi- ,mm' 'Ith b�h but at least, in the following year, wheat -growing area. In the greater
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1� , 1, � � , � � .�. , ray Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Gode- Justice Darling's court observed a two-year lease on a vacant store on cry of Marquis whest. gion of 'Alberta, Saskatchewan and . . I
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I,. �� � 1� rill;�; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen. similar tendency. Repartees and apt the main floor of the Merchants' - 1! . . At first," says Professor Buller'of Manitoba, the first destructive . I .
the University of Manitoba, in his occurs usu
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,O'Ai�', DIRECTORS: pingly off the tongue to be wholly open their first restaurant there. "Essays on Wheat," "there were only and September 12,
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,,�,, � � t��..,' William Rinfi, No. 2, Seaforth; spontaneous and idle- observers in- This was in 1887. The brothers used ryan a alissArni a few grains of the precious Marquis, ust 27 to Septerftber 2, In both these Insurancie; Govern-
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1,L1, �1. ,, - second-lia d fu isbings and did all _;_AL
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nl ' ,John Bermewies, Brodhagen; James dulged a wonder whether the learn floor avali�iie for two all obtained from a single head pick- districts Marquis usually ripeng early
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4� �L � " . � Evans, BeeebwQod- N McEwen, Clin- ed and joco,se Judge did not shape their own carpenter work in fitting bedrooms. Two excel ed by Dr. Charles E. Saunders, in th ni - U
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��`;', , , ',,'.�: ton; James Connofi5r,'Goderich; Alex. occasions for his jest,g rathe-r - than out their first restaurant. It soon - .. _._____._ �_ - summer of 1903, but how great were Dr. Saunders wa
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-,.;�g'y Broadfoot, No. 8, Seaforth; J. G. fit his jecta to the occasions." began to repay them with good pro- a their protentialitiet. These grains Ont., in 1867, and received his early -
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4 !'.1 N ,�` Grieve, No, 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, Nevertheless, his witticism-, are fits and in the course of a few were planted out in the spring of 1904 educati,on ceeded to the, thil- '
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''! '' Harlock; George McCartney, No. 3, autihentic. It does not take a very months they opened a second res- in a tiny plot in the experimental gar- From there he pro Bonds
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I , � �;�, �Ji�, � Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefleld. large dose of wit to set a courtroom taurant o L,om. ,,,i, room. den. Soon they began to sprout, and versity of Toronto, where Ts PROWN 9L SPAFORTIOL
�, �,, � &�. at length there was a small patch of ated as Bachelor of Arts with h no �
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1 I;, q. k;"r,_ , antes, lawyers and other officials who own" in the business of feedi bedrooms. clothes clos. green containing only twelve plants . I I
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1111A.�,rj "T to flatter a judge- hungry public they had five thriving staircaae-drear.porch. - . in all. r
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�",% we have ever heard have been the expensive p--)perty at Broadway and 11 first crop of the wheat, that was de- Itpo T's I .
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