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''. , ", , p, -oo0iq Turlpk�- � , '' ;­ ­ e " witImt C114 , N - L, ,,, ,!, 'i . t 1,P'' 'I �, ,'V appi�araace, mil 4 0- , qW, aasi ,OUT 0 .41'' .1 , , t , , __ 0 . - RE k - � '' sh ,4 -1 - 1P .7.1.. 11 . __�, Plaintiff No, your honor -that is . ­- rar vo CQRN;r�. 15 : ,, Th dipop, 9�,i �and w ,�7 �,O, - *0 , , ,::.A,_,�4,1�, .. ., I I ." 4,r, � I .1 . . �, , ,.,V, - . . �, *1 r7t_ , , . - I �. �.... � - ION, P1411'4��,,��,-"Akjm_ ��11� 't., .. � '"! , ,. � ..­��;� � I . UVWX trAllalluma, 111 ,9r i on, VA0. ,, §e , � , Ift I t. 0 L X I , . . "., I I ,� , � , I '' , � "�� � . � 11 - 1011 , I ., 010o,ts 0; " - ,-V , �� " � I 1''. � :��,�,,',�� 'VO,:ftys I followed a tip I _,� : . ­'...."'..., , _, . � WO, .P� . , �, .. , , , . - to say -not 'appily. . - I i au De?n 11144144. 4 � -4 1 1 1 - - 1�,,� §1 , ! 4 ,� � , I I , 11 �� C,,-�','.', I I :: , I .11 ", � I , ,r, . � .� ­ . " � i,, � ,,, 11 I— ;.�u,�,� ' 010ty. OW,0 , I ,glAt tor some igme ­Q.vOr U., 0,11 R tbe. lavgost, tf �r :� � �., ,.0 . 1�1?_ I�E,.-` , . � U 1% ) �1.1-'�,,�.".",�,."'�'- 4 , - but i3 c4rded ; .1 I I Manager: "You claim, air, to have �_ _ V . . ­ . . � " 44 .; , , ',,_,�, 'A " � , I , " but these peopl.9 #' - I I I � I I " I 1__1:".', varto"ZInjUge ro 0A0 YeAr to the next An 'a reA t , ' - .r,F,lR4_,,,,,'v , -�; - , .. I " If, . , - . - 'Q . e�j ;��V- , " .."',�7"", ), . . v .; �;,-O',�q,g eal� � ,UrAes : , �L " ,� .01 � - * every qualification of a first class ac- find the key," came the 4gymWical rep . not at� 4,11 �,Jft dians, who ar4'41tigi- the field from Wect*d � 14 .ect� , I 'O'.. - # , ­,� , � . " , , I 111i*11, ' I .c , �'.�i, 111""", I'll - '4 , I � ,I I Ak, tor?" , I I'll I ous, for yoll,"O sit up over ,a_111d,11,11 A ,,�,��L�-,,,�:Ap; * plants, producing the Smut "boils!' on � 0 . - . , � . . 11�, - Hamlet o1q, Montmor "Well, _ Wth'audicaused tho, 0 . . . - 791,Z �F I I I 00 . 0 lj . ,__ . .1. . 11 . . . . en . 8 full Instead, J*q - - , , , `� .01 I I � I_, ­ - , I I P � -411,�', � . a, pirst, Second �ci: The smoking compartment wa � 11 §11W,t4, Farm � , � y cut up the qax,ass'404 pw part of the lilaili. A stri4t, ro 1, I '1,1;�T-111 V11 � W M, a , Itte, , :. U, (�',Vb " � -11� ,; I , e ,�,V�a,ou,nim ; J Al . #0 OIL , W- , " :,,,,�,`97,11 � I ��21P,��,�"'pl!,�,��,J� � ges '0 or t .ht to mention the fact and the topic turned to making puns �- it, so a the . , '_ , - � .11 I . � me at perhaps I oug � `lh t .''. , a a cau or write eat it at,k ,.Q A_ U ion, and ap far as' possible, � -1 1-1, �. .. . yn, 'a "t Y I �, qu, as they find I . . �, 1 Z 09 1 ",'�],'140� , C,12 oilopp I � 11,111, _A�Z%,,. I 1. ;�a I . �, � �,11��,,,-`,,'� ]"4, -the result of out of names. - f6tiad tQ Omit � - , " �11` 1,41 ,, " - If ou. w , o bag a tiger. y.9 . . 1*01 r "' I ,� "T", N rranged that I am slightly deaf , As� collection and b -1,xv,AP4 .1,0 ". -,�g, 5­�K,��' ,.,. Urning of the "b , , I'��,,4�, , , � iet, your leau a it . T _a U in .W -, .. p � ", � " 11 . . nt,t 1- , 111,"2, .. � , , m No &AV=cQ "Ali," said one, man; "you can be, In tbq 'A"�,.w 11 , . . .... � ,,, I I I " i 1, , ;.�., , . 1;1 , 101144*161.11 1W rotum malL so much applause. you know." ,i*y U',ge when he kills Or, 049Q are the only means of tontrolling Its mpthadk,l�,hfl,v, 1*ivntiA",'%,Ad7' - I . . , ' ,,M0'A"5 ., "%'. " , J, p . , :. 10 71 , . � I make a pun our or my6 name. I I 11 � �,�: .'�,,��". , -. �:�',::���,,,����",�,1,�'i'����"-*P��.":,� ebarges. , tie lip s�,�gp��fiing of your own . spread It . ". _ . Is. -F.41". - , , - t '� I�N,�'111 - ", , � , " "What is it?" he was asked. , � , . . . � weralatroduce 11 " , � , '11i�' , -17" " ,�;�,', .'�,,,'� . 4i�Vfth Irem i "', � 10 ; ,,,� i 1!,'�,�, .0 '.I I & IL REYNOLDS, And what would you be doing with - - . .0 , _', -,,;,t,'�` �"':�, , ­� 6 0�.6. fi *,_;� � . W,'�,,Ii.'111 ' ��"A 11 � I him I �_ '66 , '6" ' ."kf, r� ') 'J 77 Victoria ' ,�?�� _'i !,�,,� -�,� � y I --� .4 1 . ,:�6�, , ,�­ 1�7 � J'�� I 'a wife at your age, Donald?" inquir "Dunlop,". he answered. . I I - it"t - own In the � ' , ' ' � ",,o 'f��,k6 - - I , ,�""�, I I I . I .' I . ­ ' - . . � , . R, I , ­�'­ - _____ at., Tdronto "Easy, �oui�#,,�j ' i the way he was head- Tmatments. N'6W th ., 4 .0g, gX 6 ; f- 6 . � . " , I - - ,n � �,�t!',?;",� '!,',`,�e,'�, 6 11 said a thoughtful One. Ing -a ,dj*,4,.c�ton which gave, mi the. , st ,iq 0 $ � 6 , . " � , , N ed McTavish. I di Fill begs half full - 4 e$ ., � , ,�z,�`­,� V"��6, 11 , � illages-took the right . . I , - "Just to bide wi' me, and when I Just lop the end off and it's dun." Fqrmalln, bi far' iho 1".10'. ". I 'vlazidt* cothe. . 1 ��''��6-�,'�""�$��' choice of tv�q I . ,p: , I . rgo 4 C 99 ?A,,,`,41,�e�,AI�� VI of grain. Add one pint the SALADA Is m, ainly : , ,6,,,, , q- , ,�, - - of -, form.,klin se , � %"I�`%"10'.,_6 ­,' Agent, Henry Lawre , mitchen. dee to close my ey ," replied Don hand pa%4, and arrived just, before - gallbna " " c0yoiwlqw.� 6 . zice, 1. o4O .69 '­Jfi, IffaVo ry Indla an4 Ceylon . ,Q,�,�,z,lg , . �,��,�,,J"'�,6' t�, 1. 0114 - - bl, -, " 6 ro U "" Browne (in the middle Of a tall dark 40% formaldehyde) t I , 'N', ald. ,6, - Th I borrowed a. pig 4nd ( ill the 6 sQiu#Qll . I �, "'�� ,�'4` "Aweel," said McTavish, "I've had shootirg story) -Hardly had I taken tied lur� , immerse bags . _1111.� - . .. - I i &­'!"�Z"; ,i 4 Up near the hut -in whieft I wa4*r .!��, � . I I . _�"' 6 i .6 . - and ' ' . . I . 11 �,�­" — nd they, opened mine!" aim at the lion on my right when I her eat- for ten minutes, moving them. up I . �., � gwg�'P�` __ , . ­ I , g,4'v twa, a meant't() 6 Soend -the night. Al � :-P ;1 . I . 11 . ",M-0-1 . . ,:: � -_-.�� , 1. . . . , - in the jungle grass Ing somp ,food, I lay down ork the down, so as to,drive out -the aii bub- � ".1. I'll ',"��'�"__ 6 "" I 1, 6 I - , "A,T ; - . "6'. ­ I I . I n heard a rustle ��e, 1,66 1. �""6 � I I I I I I �J�;:� 'Al. Wes. Remove .the bags and allow to '1"66",- . � . I ,� , M�1. - , Ous o with MY ri ., . I E Lecturer -"Now, when a person is and, perceiving an enorm tiger fl or fle ready. i . , � 6 ' I - - - � HEIM WANTED ; I'll . .1 , vwiw �jf,j �?� f 6 , deaf his sight is more acute, for the approaching on my left. I now found in and�then spread out the grain r!!. I'! ,; , F 11 I" ! , 111" `1 - In spite of the mosqultoe� 11 ,", I.Y ,il, i I went drai - � ,��, � to dry. Be sure not to replace the , I � ql,A�r­ , . �' " to sleep, I � '� 11, ,"� - �,. § law of compensation will work itself myself Dn the horns of a dilemma. pu,t woke in the middle of . . � � 11 6 � ���'. ,� , j�� 6 11 � , � " .. 't, �, . _ , ith my hair standing on grain in he .. ­� ,6 " �ff,,�� �� " . 11 Interested Boy -Ohl and which lid the night wi A �i - .1 " � " , �.� 4. " oub. bags used for the seed ,6 , "� 1. " . . " ; , "� . 6 6 � . I : " ,� 6 . 6' " Iii .�'; ,,,. ,6 �� ; , , �, Missing Heirs are being sought tiger or e , fo le groa w o I � & �. 6�', , 41�0'�-�. Student (thoughtfully) ---PI've often you shoot first; the lion, the nd � terrib ns ere c milig before treatment, but either new bags .1 . ­ 11 " �,%, 1 14 �. 'i 1� , - . . �� ��. . 6 * ,�6",��, ftoughout the world. Many people noticed it myself that when a man has the dilemma?" from somewhere near by. - �.,� I ,,,, ,�,� I I. I , .,�� - .� I started or ones that have been soaked in the � 44�' ��. IL , .. ­ , W., , ". 6 11 ?50"'4 a" to -day living in comparative Pov' a short leg the other is somewhat up, for I t1k t it must be the tiger solution and dried. The solution does A.. , -, . . �', , I ! ,��'. � 1 �J,��6,� t lose strength by use. I . I � 1. , '��'O' longer." 611wow 11� � IPM-Nppwwwp,mp- ,�.' 6 @Ay who are really rich, but do not A schoolmaster picked up a penny but as the. groaning continued I,de- no I . . �,, ­ . 1� I , * round. Later, when , . t kn it You may be one of them Formal in Sprinkle: Dilute one -_ I 1, ow in the playg oill cided it,rpupt be the pig. E�,­ NR�,�, , R I Smd for Index Book, "Missing Heirs " 'Ave you leard that old Blifkins the children had assembled, W- asked, "Good gracious," I said. "The ti. pint of formalin (40010 formaldehyde) I � I �� Z , , , !�., 61 - is in quod again?" "Has any boy lost a penny? with 40 gaZoni of water. Vile the � . , Next of Kin" c . � �'. and ontain"ng care ger has, killed a man, and the poor If"I—. I fully authentleai�;d lists of missing "Wot, old Blifkins? boy wretch is"-4ying under this hut!" — I . 1-1-1 .1 Wot for?" After a short pause a small , grain on a clean floor. Sprinkle the . .;, 6 � heirs and unclaimed estates which "Stealin'. An, wot beats me is w'y held tip his hand, Getting.xijr- stealthily I tiptoed to solution on the grain, with a broom after learning the. details- of managing , 11�;, "Please, Sir, I did." 6 or sprinkling can. Mix well by one of the eat . there is a record of an application !i. � � , have been advertised for, here and , hould steal. He ain't got no need the door and crawled along the ver- shopss� the fam,Ous m. e s , for a patent for a machine of this 1, I sbroaii. The Index of Missing Heirs to He's got a good wife to work "Ah Tom Jones, and where did Y()u andah to -where my "boy" was sleep- shovelling over. When the grain is "deal lem. off the arnV' res , ­ � 11 . . _ � taurants, kind in the same year that Queen * - 6 we offer for sale contains thousands for lim. lo,Ae it?" Ing. Wakifig him, I whispered ex- evenly wetted, pile it again and cover Thompson climbed to inspector. His 1`1�',.", 6 of names which have appeared In "Please, Sir, where you fourid it." citedly: . with clean bags for two hours, then job then took him from city to city7- Anne died. .9. .. 'I, 1: ... : , American, Canadian, English, Scotch, Captain (to man at wheel): "An- — � "W'hat is it? What is it?" spread it Gut to dry and put into where7r,ldz father -had a restaurant. - - �� Irish, Welsh, German, French, Bel- solu- 1H� ins ecied the places for econ- 1,"," . other p'int a -port, Bill." A Scotsman went to an English He listened for a moment and then clean bags. Forty gallons of P I 1. .. 'P�It�_ glan, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and Advocate: "How race meeting and staked five shillings- replied stolidly: "An owl!" � tion is sufficient for 40 to 50 bushels omic measures as well as sanitaaou. 0 ** * � I . , , , k.,) , . 1��`,: other newspapers, inserted by lawy- Temperance 0 .., � 11,;". Al sbockingl That's the fourth pint of Thahorse he backed proved a winner of seed. If seeding is done soon af- He was then called into the company's . 6 " I , , 6 so __4A-- ­ - . - , V 1 on, executors, administrators. port he's called for in the last seven and lip- went to the bookmaker to I ter the treatment, adjust the drill, to general oftlees in Chicago, wher�e he 109 rHOM s, , Ii., contains list of English and Irish I .�,�;. Courts of Chancery minutes. I must really get that Cap- claim his money. The sporting man PROFITS IN FLAX allow a free flow of seed, or tJie' learned how to order -'beans by the - I ' 0 I.;�' and unclaimed tain. to sign the pledge." handed him five half-crowns, and the I stprid will be too thin. carload and soup for 10,4Doo hungry LECTRI 10,1. dividends Hat of Bank of England. Scotsman looked at each one ver In the year 19Z4, the Fibre Divis- Dry Formalin Method: Dilute one business men. . I * 1 -6 y 01 L - A i , L "' 6 ancestor's may be a -re carefully before placing them in his . Alu .... Your name or your ion of the Central Experimental Farm part'of farmalin (40% formaldehyde) Nowhe steps into his fatherys shoes S,% . Ifi: SAFF ARD 81 I ,r) Visitor -"Well, Tommy, how * r 6 11; 11 , PE&E, V OR I li John R. ST . 1.w you getting on at Vhool?'l purse. "Well," said the bookmaker, at Ottawa, kept records of the cost with one part of water and spray as president of the syStem fit 6, . .. I ,­ at onc irman of Ob IT SHOULD A 0 __ I.. Tommy (aged eight) -"First rate; "are you afraid they're bad!" "Oh, of producing flax fibre in Western On- this solution on the grain, shovelling Thompson, Sr., becomes Z, , . One quart of the board of - directors. ON HAVO. AS - ­, I ain't doing as well as some of the no," said the Scotsman, "but I was O, V� EA -61- P EP ILI­ _�ZL� tari and at the Kent-�iille Experi- over at the same time. - . . International Claim Agency hels of grain. Cover - . "�,: w to run 40 10 FO , I other boys, though. I can stand on jist lookin' to mak' sure the bad yin mental Station, Nova Scotia. In On- solution to 50 bus "The best way to -learn ho 0 E 0 NNOT GET - A, A� � 1�11 Dept. 296, my head, but I have to put my feet I gied ye wisna among them!" tario, five varieties were tested and the pile with bags or blankets for five a restaurant is to learn to. wash dish- . E F UND. 'UTA� - � BO O.DAY I _.� 1 ­ — t hours, The seed can then be sown es­clean�,ll Young Thompson told the AV T R DY FOR 1, 6 . . against the wall. I want to do it at Kent-ville, one. The average cos Ii - H y . if,!' Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A in without drying. United Press as he came down to the ILL IT. ,;�, without being near the wall at all." "Well, my man," asked the Magii- per acre 6of Producing flax fibre I . - ,_ ..� 2930 -ti at: Two oun- office for the first day as president. I . - , 6 � . , I trate, "what have you got to say for Ontario , was $84.A�5. The average Copper Carbonate Du . -, I . .. 16, 1�r 9 " 44 13 4- � ces of finely divided copper carbonate "I don't know much about o er � 11� ; . , 11 . M - I ,,, �'. - -- � ,i Cavalry R rurt �about LakLe his first lesson in horsemanghip)-Seige- yourse "Don't be lard on a poor man, your es 11�­, gross rns k— ac ,, were $156.83, and the average net pro- is used per bushel of seed. The seed kinds of business, but in this game 10AW: � ... , � 10 0 ­ � ` ,": ant, pick me out a nice gentle horse. honor. The wife an' kids is starvin' fit per acre. was $71,58. At Kent- and dust are put into a barrel and it's important to learn from the bot- I � . I - ,,� �' � - - ,,, I . I "'., FARMS FOR SALE Sergeant. -Have you ever ridden a or I wouldn't lave stole that leg o' ville the ,cost of production per a ere the open end covered by tying a piece The tom. up. I 9U'eS$ it.'hOldS good 111 air res. I .1 11 . .11, 4 ��� horse before? Recruit. -No. Serge- rnutton. They hadn't ,ad nothin' to was $86.00. ,The estimated gross re- r it. other li ,, �, �, 11 ,_ - , , . aiit.-Ah! here's just the animal for been before. You eat for three days." "But the tells me you turns were'$103.45, and the net profit acre -was $20.45.' barrel is then rolled around on the floor until the dust has been thor- "I can go into the kitchen of any of our restaurants and tell mighty 0 A Barga 1, t ACRE PA FOR SALE OW10M you. Never ridden policeman per the This things � "I'll " " Ift terms for Quick can start out together. keep three dogs. A man who can do it will be noted that the returns oughly distributed over seed. so * on whether are being done . � I- 11 .1. will men on reasonable � � a" Apply to IL S. BAYS, Seatorth, Out that can't be starving," returned the Per acre from flax grown in Ontario treatment can be done at any time properly, because I've done every- I .1 11.1 I ,, , ". 296" �._, � - - There is nothing like a course of magistrate. "Oh, were very much, higher than at Kent- Prior to sowing- Hot Water Treatment: This is a thing m7self. If the coffee is bitter I can tell the boys how to make it � FOR SALE -Five acres, one - mile* ,,,,, I" �A I FARK FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 11- .� .1 Concession 3, McKillop, containing 100 gymnastics for health," said the big- well, guv'nor," replied the pris- one r, "if you expect as we're going to ville, Nova Scotia, but, the growing conditions in Western Ontario were difficult treatment unless there is live right. If the dish washer is slow I from Seaforth; modern house with " furnace. bath and toilet, smaU ban" . . � acres. There are on the premises a good limbed energetic -looking individuaL "It increases strength, eat dogs I ain't no more to say. What exceptionally favourable last year, at eam used in the dairy on the farm, can show him how to do them fast" I .J vood orchard. Taxes, $15. SpIplidlil :1�1. frme house, 10 roams; bank barn. 5o.so, ',',, � ,�.., driving home, water in barn and house; lY2 a man's pro- longs his days- .11 is the sentence? Yer might as well and the -yield of ftbre and seed per or unless there is a cheese factory . atment could be nearby, where the tre Young Thompson is a trim loo i&g business man, but boyish in manner. chance to start chicken farm,. bees, . � ,,-,: acres of excellent orchard, mostly spies. The , ,,,, I., term is all tile drained and well fenced', 11/2 "But our ancestors did not practise "and put me out of my anxiety." — acre obtained has not been equalled for many years. Furthermore, the done. The bags of grain are,placed He was graduate rom. - e 17, d f Yal in 19 ete. Apply to 1 R. S. HAYS, :_ miles from St. Coluxuban Catholic church and I z" gymnastics," put in the listener, " Late one afternoon, while two men Ontario -flax was handled thmughout in water and live steam turned in un- . is married and has two small child- - Seaforth, Ont. �, eaforth, and 3% miles �L ,school, 5 miles from S ..; , ftum Dublin; rural mail and phone- The yet—tO "They did not; and what is the litigated about the merits or other- by experienced help whereas at kent- til the temperature is raised to 127 ren. � 2953-tf . 1.1:� farm will be sold on reasonable terms. For �.` -further Particulars apply on the premises or consequence' They are dead, every wise of a consignment of fish, Mr. ville, practi ' cally all the work was degrees Fahrenheit. Enough steam is then run in to maintain a tempera- I 4- , .� . address, Seaforth P. 0. JOSEPH McQUAID. ". 2975x4-tf . , Ir. ­�� WARM FOR RATM-FA OF TWO HIM man jack of them!" Justice Darling remarked to counsel: "Mr. Blank, I don't follow this. Your last witness distinctly spoke of one done by inexperienced labour. Nev- ertheless, the net profit of $20.45 per acre which Was obtained at Kentville ture of 124 degrees to 127 degrees for ten minutes. The bags are then drained the "NOTPING NEW UNDER THE . SUN" , J . . � W'00 D I I., dred acres adJoining the Town of Ses A negro who had stolen some barrel of fish. Now this witness speaks is very Satisfactory when compa -red taken out and and grain 1, . 11'.1 I tntk conveniently situated to all churches 111. chickens heard that the police were of a large number of barrels." with that recWved from 6tber farm Spread Out to dry. The principal of th -,,rotorship, the e 1. I � . � I I. %. �, , .. I a ess"Awl' sebeeds and Collegiate. Them Is I kitchen - sl, - *ble brick cottage with a cement on the trail. Counsel: "My lord, that is so. The crops. ' I most sensati 'onal of recent1rovent4ons, . . ,. 11 :. , 1;, .� � 'r . ­ -1 . 14 . ', , 40= 100r56 with stone stabling undernesib . .He hurried to the nearest railway . last witness spoke of the one barrel During the war there was much at- .0. is acknowledged by its inventor to I have -men cutting wood and will � �, ,, ter 6 hence, 75 head of cattle and do hem 11.1 stanchions and water before al! station and asked for a ticket to the which he selected for examination and tention drawn to the growing of flax be based upon an invention of Dr. accept orders to be delivered before I wMh stud .. .1 1, sleek; litter carrier and feed carrier am ." end of the line. "The testing, but the whole consignment in Canada, but flax, like many other The Magistrate and the Hobo Magnus, *made no less than Seventy- April 1st, if roads Are fit. If not, will - , -!. . l.., two cement silos; driving shed and plas passenger train left a fe,w which we are complaining of was one products, suffered considerable de- . be delivered by truck when roads are � �- darsa mades. Watered by a "ek wall auh windmill. The farm is wen drained and It minutes ago," repli�d the booking hundred barrels. "Ah, ,pression during the years following. From the Soo Daily Star Of all proverbs there is Perhaps I ryL All hard maple. Phone me your - - � I . The crop Is ar .. a high sinta of cultivation. I , in the ground ---choice clay loam immedt clerk. "Well," gasped the Negro, "jes' The Judge: I see." And then, sotto voice, as he bent over his Since the autumn of 1923 the demand I for flax fibre has gradually been im- Stories of W. H, Plummer, one of , none truer than that there is ."noth- wants and I will give you the price, _1`%1f �­ ; aft possession. A ly to M. BEATON. Z 11 4-4 1, + A 1� + + 14 +_ g"M r �11 �1. �1. -1 rm, I.- .3 ,_� A - the most outstandino, builders of this Ing new under the sun," and the more payable when delivered. "I -mme e c e Ou e no a: e u er e case goes e pro ng. a . no on , ue you study the 'history of inventions . ..,::�� a. 2. sesterth. out *T -If rr.,k.- . ' part of Ontario, and also one of the 1,11. . I more 'fishy' it becomes." the falling off in Russian production the more deeply you become convine- - -, . and to the shortage of raw cotton. best loved, are always in order. . Old 1�! PA FOR SALE. -FOR SALE, LOT 5 — - . ed of its ver#y. I �. i�,�. - Concession 11, and west half of Let 5 _� young man paused attentively - In view of the fact that there i5 like- residents like to tell them. Here is a . �71 I 43ancession 10, HAL.S., Tuckeramith, am 1he ly to be a world shortage of both flax new one. Mr. Plummer, as magis- Take, fbr instance wireless. So Wo M. Sproat " C I ,talutnr 150 acres. There are on the premises in the act of removing his coat, and LITERALLY ALIVE WITH and cotton for sometime, it would trate, had an American hobo brought iong ago as 1842, ilrofessor Morse . I .. .1, �: a good two-etary brick house with silate roof glanced towards the hostess. I � large bank barn 100x69 feet with first elms seem that flax might be produced pro- before him. The charges were: First, sent signals across the Susqueha�na TILE MANUFACTURER . .", otabling. water In the barn, drive shed 26z26 "It's my daughter breaking into SNAKES fitably in certain sections of Canada. drunk an& disorderly; second, using river merely by imeans of wires .. 1� aig house and hen house. Two good sprl= song," she exclaimed proudly. I . .��. Successful cultivation de Phone 2-136 . .. Wells Mrs. D. Molesworth, who I " ias been pends large- profane language, and thirdly, resist- stretched along the banks. " ,� . also an over4lowing spring. The "Yes, she sounds as if she were ow- ing Her Majesty's peace officer -that Twelve years later, in 1854, that . l , farm Is all cleared bat about 20 acres. Tho annot travelling with her husband, a gov- !y upon the rainfall during the gr — I .�: ajoed hardwood bush, principally marle. Al; breaking in, as she obviously c 1 7!;1 : . -well fenced and tile drained. Eight acres ernment official, through some of the 'ng season. The soil requirements is the cOP. Mr. Plummer, with pro- amazing Scot, James Lindsay, -read a ,�. -of fan wheat sown, 40 acres ready for svrhw wildest parts of Burma, relates some are very �sim ildr to those of any other per decorum, and emphasis, ex- paper before the British Association l,iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillitillillilillillillill:I .. 1�, . Z; - � - .srop. The farm Is situated I miles from — of her experiences as follows: grain croD, only it is most important plained to the gentleman that in Can- in which he boldly stated that if wires - . - � �, !Beaferth and 4 miles from Hensall, one-hait ts of Ain � � 11 a `;,� Mae from school, rural mail and phone. will �. After one very hot and tiring ride, to have the seed sown on clean land. ada these were very serious offenses. were run along the COSS eric = = DR. D. H. McINNES 22 '1� I For getting tanked, the law provided and Britain, and properly ch ged, he = I'll 6a sold on easy terms. Unless sold by Spring when the ponies seemed very thirsty, -W o a year in prison; for using pro- could send messages acros ar = ' � Qt will be for rent. For further particulars up t a the At- = CHIROPRACTOR = " , apply an the premJEem, or address IL IL No . I spied a pool of water a little way fane language, up to five years, and lantic. . . = � = � ". S.'Xippen. ANGUS MaKINNON. 2"" off our path, at the bottom of a hill. THE TREATMENT OF GRAIN = I �� for resisting Her Majesty's peace of- Penny -in -the -slot machines were = of Wingliam., will be at the = A., y � I led my mare down to it, but on . = = ,wl_,� V FOR SMUT ficer, a man might bj*banged. used in London coffee-houses so long _ - I%,- . - - � - ie,_, approaching I saw the whole bottom "However," so the story goes, "ag ago as 1829. They were in the shape =. Commercial Hotel, Seaforth = V.-, V, = ,��, . I - . of the pond, which was of a d f grain are of you are a stranger and so ignorant -of of a tobacco -jar, which stood upon a = i�,�'-,_ I . I I yellow color, suddenly begin to molve, = _` T -HE McKILLOP MUTUAL . � . consider�ble economic importance and British law, I will take a lenient view table and had a slot in which a penny E Monday and Thursday = . ��, .. and a solid miass of something wrlg- every farmer should know how to of your case. How much money has had to be inserted in order to obtain = = ��rllrl gled slowly into -the deeper centre. = Afternoons. = .��,��. � FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.. I � I combat them for the sake of his own the prisoner on him?" This to the a pipeful of tobacco, Exactly as in = = " 'i" 11. . The pond was literally alive with crops as well as those of his Tleigh- constable. the modern machine, the weight of - I = �. . 1. ,. I - . sn ny had to go = Adjustments given for diseases = . , I.. � bors. The treatments which have "Ninety cents, your honor." the coin depressed a lever and releas- = � A .., = �"_ T. I without her drink. I don't think fresh been devised are comparatively aim- = of all kinds. - . . ,& I � I : � ., I water snakes are poisonous, but they "Very well, hand it over. This ed a lock. . = = ,,,, � 11 pie and ,should find a place in the court can't be run for nothing. And The motor -car, too, is much more = = � looked horrible!- 2982xS-tf = � ,�.. � lz � I ,- routine of every .farm. The follow- we will excuse the prisoner for 24 ancient than most of us think for = ",-;". OFFICERS: 11, Talking about snakes, the other day . y - .1 I ���: I I 1911'. .J. Connolly, Goderich - - President - I ing is a list of the common smut dis- hours to settle up his affairs." the first automobile constrii6ted by ;11111111111111111111lillillifillilliffilliilillititro- �t�,­ I was peering through some rushes I /I �� eases of grain crops, with the treat- Needless to say, .the prisoner got Cu,gnot, in 1769, is still on view in a !!! , 11�11 Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president , beside a lake watching the wild duck - ­ . . �, "'. -3). F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. feeding and cleaning themselves, when me�nts for each,; this is followed by a out, of the reach of the court in a Paris museum. By 18a5 numbers of - . ,11,�.,. I began to wonder what ,.s causing detailed description of the treatments: fraction of the time allowed him. mechanically -propelled vehicles Were .9 .0 I �, - AGENTS- WHEAT.-Stinkifig Smut or Bunt: moving upon English roads. In the . , i. To which class all the Splashing a little (I � �,� ,,� way off, Thorough fanning of the seed grain ft Erin," a motor -coach Of that date, 1. -, �, I Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; I John -Rankin ", ��­.,, whei-e I could Sec no birds. Crawling will remove most of the smut balls. twenty people travelled comfortably. ��� , W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur - "I 1� [i do'lTou belong? It was their first trip to London, 10. ray, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Gode- J M 0 towards the place, I beheld a most This should be followed by the form- and they thought it theirauty to via- Four years earlier, in 1831, a horse- . ." astounding spectacle. Agency -, 1. C', �', i �(80(7 give Per- it the British Mbseum. Among the - I alin dip or Sprinkle, which ' less coach, constructed by Dance, ", mch; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen. 0 �illl�l t 1. of the merchants A Stream of very shallow water feet control. Copper carbonate dust plied regularly between Cheltenham I , !. .. I I . , , ,�, C., in any line of business was running into the lake across a is giving good results and is easier treasures they looked at was a mum- Gloucester. It covered in all ,. �,', DIRECTORS: and 1, 1�,', neck of land that separated it from my, over wich hung a placard on ,1..-'_ ,,, �� �, William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; follow traditional of application but it has not been nearly four thousand miles, and car- ��',. ��� I � another smaller one. Along this I which was printed "B.C. Will This ried three thousand passengers . �t an 0 � . , John Berinewies, Brodbagen; J methods and are con- brooklet a shoal of small fishes Te- tested sufficiently to warrant general completely rn�stified them. . Insuranc Govern- �,,�, ... �; ames I'll ... Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clin- n�com mend ation. . average speed of twelve miles an e; , " - � 1_1�1� "' sembling minnows were being swept "What do you make out of that , I tent with a smaU profit" Loose Smut: This disease cannotbe Char, hour. r, .1, ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex. es?Pl asked Maria. inent, Municipal .1111. by the fairly strong current, and all controlle.fi by seed disinfection be- A Submarine boat was exhibited in .., 1�'�, ,',,.�,�� I . Broadfoot, No. 3, Seafbirth; J. G. -says a well known Pround were hundreds of snakes. "I scarcely know," replied Charles, th * . , ��,�', 11 ,I .,'�, e Thames in the year 1625 and . R@,, d �� . . cause the fungus spores are not car- "but I have a suspicion -that it "was Fulton, the American inventor, built d-c P �, Zl�,,_ �A�­ - 11 'Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Perris, authority. They were lying side by side in an or oration 131arlock; George McCartney, No. 8, ried on the surface of the seed, in- the number of the car that killed . ���G, ". the water gobbling up the fish a' fection being produced by a sman him. . one for Napoleon. �, � ���')' '�p�' Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefleld. "The other 200/0 find old fast as they came over. Others were Bonds `;,,Ii�l ,,��­ part of the fungus carried -within the Even the typewriter is a great do -al . `1�xj,�,�, . ��i,�z� 1, methods too slow—are leaping about in the water Similarly grain. Hot water treatment is the le, older than most of us imagine, for PHONE 91. . �� � I -1 I . - SHAFORTEL �111 � .:. employed, and some, who had evi- I , r .., - ,, , , " - ` � continually devising dently gorged their fill, were lying on . - . � �� ,-i. — --- _____ _._,___,_____ RICH BOY WHO MADE GOOD . �_, p ! new Ways for getting the. bank asleep. I . . I � . . . i, ,�, - __ __ - 11 . - " , �'. . ���,% �,! _.. JAMES WATSON neW CUStOmers-for One day, I was sitting in rather a . From dish-tvater and waiter in a . I , ­.,.�, lonely spot at the foot of a tree try- Chicago lunch room to the presidercy It Amuse I �.-:#�i,­,,�-,,,i% making larger profitsil" ing to do a sketch. I bad not got . of a string of 100 restaurants in less loys � , , , , . 11 ",A �'01­ Agent for Singer Sewing "Oft'"N'UR ��, I far with my masterpiece when there L r than two years is the climb made by .... �1,�,";,!111,; *TTOW many new clistomers 'L I ; " I il Iffachines, and General 7n- I " J: ' , �., �",;. , ­�",.;,. i" was a rending and crashing of branch- John R Thompson, Jr. He li�s just - ��, . I 1, * N , �_WC�11.1 .01", __.5 L U _ _ ";,.;�,`Y&.­,�. ,iv, I "', could YOU find among the . 1"��,­ ", �, ��il�';;�',,,�,,, es close by, and six buffaloes appear- assumea control of the $10,,000,000 ,,, surance. .. I . - I �_v ,�;J�zl , 1, i 'L - . I 11", _�,.� 50,000 new telephones ITI_ ed, making for my tree at the double. restaurant chain in the United States, I , - I Oft 0% � ", ,"M11-1 IV5 N � ,.,"q;g'��,,, �. � RE, PAINTAt VAR N1 ,,'F*3"%.-'!1%ffl 1'6f,111��­�,.. �J­­ ,, �'i�'�,� . * �Iii "I ��,iJ.1,11,�Z&.,:. !! ", T � 'a stalled yearly in Ontario There were some men working on built by his father. It is a tale Of a In , I 2- Main Street - - SeafoY5 , V PU I" 11 i,., i", , . and Quebec? a bill not far away, and they stopped - F �, rich boy who made good. , - _� ­ . I �'J­'­' , I 'U"Af, ­ 1 I . 1,.,5,'WP I , I � . I att. thirty, -F ,"U""', I I I . . ­ to look. I climbed up my tree with :� : Young Thompson, Justp. rorEveryPerpose braAuySurface . ,;�,�.P,A�,',�'­ started learning Weate to Revid Mace MonlreaJ for �ree Booklet . ,',�"S� uch dignitv as I could muAtpr, I the business by tak- _k',';?� - - - as in . '�"YOR."Vi.,''l; . . . ., �_',,,�'.,e­l ing a job ai dishwasher in,orie of �,­,'��,3,,,Ii� � tryin%r to impre.w.q the villagers with *HOMtt PAINTINC MADZ tAGY * ��, 'I, ,,"i" "', I - � `,,�W(�.1�11:, I to climb, and . his father's .,estaurantS, He scoured . � I ;,,Ye6�i�11'1�_, AMK DEALER t1int my notion had nothing to do th6 pots and pans Rn,cl crockery. ' �. I . . SOLD BY 11 �,,�it4% ". - � �, "'��y� ,;��,-.:�� Iwill bv$�, all kinds of Suilk, Moles, with the arrival of the buffaloes. Ris first promotion wgs, to ii, place � - ff ,�,�,,,,3,!�,,,,, " - -he tossoA � , , Once aloft I gp.atpd m,"elf on a behind the counter, whete GEO. D. FERGUSON & COS, V�i,.,,,,,,��, , . � L., ��" ��,�14,� 1 1 �, L V601 dind POW1. Will paly good pric- . � out Sandwiches, dished ur the boaliq I 1�71)�I'��,,, ". , branob; - the buffAlops came np and . � , 4.� 4,;�il ....... w. 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