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I - ",. �� 1. . n;t ,,,,, , I I I %_11 - L ,�� W vil 1�1:14�, '11� i .. I � ' 44we ex- to untiring 'oupport 4nd unselfish aid .� � ,­". I '0 W" " , , , ­ jix,.0,4�­ ­­­� jL ­�'S. I � 1306 . I T L I . FM .1il'i'SOL Y94W tii:jk�et *Q * ... " I I J I 1 -,, , . I " I I gop , - . I - .�11.�, , =1 .�, I jok_44[ *'An , *ears 4go' of his wife. I L i I 'A, i k 4, -, '"o M! I � :L,:-,.. t- it M04ei%_y9q L ,. q =;�, I .1 . . tIv.V.,ere to live f or #" ostoat'.10,A44 4W.W.10 , , i '­­,­­�, - ,io I , '. p ,,, Q.4 r elitawy I A . , � , _1 11 , .04 �, I ...�' .v, � � _;;;.�i lt�l -11 ,---2011 '�'!,,,�,; I � jo oWy *Jtblu the laist few years lilre. Macleod came west in 1876. A VF . . .... W N , .4 I ,,�,�; � , 250 yea,r*.the-,.#Ag­J#0 ., ,ride compan- I � ,4 � �'L � 1. amunlas .TRU SKIN , _, �V= . '. : - 10M '".14 �hj, I , .r,"..r. � , A., --A —.0 I �j i��. � !, #, "roj"x"­ pt-fA# is Ma ,ar Vrevi9us,,C0L,Xi;WJ� . ,, 1�_,;L Would. Make *,.I%' ".Of Money, bU� �Iil"';D� , . -de yp , po-bad-,gome . ­ . _ � �_ I 11.1 � �tl 0011 ., ­­ ! :,�­ ,.r . �-V��-��,�TITI��-,,,.,�ciw.,--.L.�','-"����,-�...-I. !PI'11'111� 11L -111-1 -1 I I . - I ",,� . " ., '4 MKI, , ­_ , ENE Lontg region. 'with a handful or men#, To eg"lish I I .11' Are PR C-AakdA W , , I -1 gdooti fariffli= I , oof Abe_ Blood to * a Weak "Itaki4ics Pt , , , _ 4 the mortAlity I I .1 ... ." . RM 1. ". i � L� ��, ::% � .!� ,mll� .... .. �_ , . . �, , 1, 114000AW — , 0, � --,� Wiftho, laot owever, cattle Fort Macleod, At O*t *m it was h;1AItJ1y,;%q# gou-44., -Yablng -an of 20 . Ill * OWN" 1. ­_'.L_1@,g' � !I- - L � - . �W, xpa;vl h *L14 , OW W­00KY ,CZ'tion' 1. - '-1 -;-'__',LL _" , L L -01 appear- wi country ' JOAX " � lu- . . L re to'walk I#t "t;k#. head office of a . ; -'11 - - I . � ,�:-- I - I ­� .., J�p 421d sheep.",ve, practX041Y di W W ti , . , L . - I - 11 __:­". :_ . ". ,,�� - - T,7.. ,�n, , 14 ­� I I . . � 0 . .. . L, I I ­.� 4 " "., ­, � , g 1, T I LL - 1�. I_- ­ . ", _..N'�:Z�_,,�,,�. .�L -up every�tL dia6 and 4Q.4r.,# V i '%,� . ;-fO . q0; py and ask, , 11 1, Lied,and far - 0o op , , , q0*1- f 11lic ' ipsRrikri - -�qo_;W. Roughly speaking, the world with- market' day ,. It .0 -seldom ftit thL � . . �ii� 0Z, 1. _. 1'�%p I - * . 41 _ , I .One of.,the. sur ' -_ show class is rMe. 01P , ooho'ok �� ... - post signs that the . * U17 ;.. A*'Voli- xw,NO,O�Mn!d, hlood.lo .9,ut, 6f.order are the, pimples "llow much 101101' am I going to out the conception of evolution would be t anim � " , . w � re. ..,-,V.,t . � . 11 i�;,'.� ., rt�,plly ak, c; land suit-IStateg wn ,a Al in a '. �� g� 21 9 h I . lw I "a � -b- . � W .44A.Is .. f6r idle A � � lands- the� Belly Riveri closid braves my a on , e? ", a pbart woi , " ,he r'd ribbon even at the 3 � ��rn4 . .. :Vht ",ei7o .. - be a world in which men of strong fused , e . tart 2, ­ � _­ - 1, Z _,a tligit break ""' 41(1,, Ve the 3riswer r. or . . I , - or :.. ,­_VWLJq,V-,,-4 1, 'to bs � -or body. I ") '. wj�_�,,�&A . ' , pti" r. or " I kApl a � sold: fq,ffoll L �uk& L:'Oh:__ tOND&XAMP, , - aearly A6 y64f*. t if it were a mind could only despair.­Xr. Ber- ,of the, season. What is wanted in tOr _ : � � ,. , � geveragop, ag! , -4 1 - , "I 1 �6. cents to '$2L .00 an acre are uci* hu'udr ,. � . .1 -to watch- 1 __ . an , `_ _J- i;lri " 41101 -1 ��WA:, � , 11 .L )_ , Orts came oriditl�n is ffidle4ted by attac of of , the Pime ag",no, asked the nard ShLw- b6th sh4w ,and market is fewer tail .� , I -me ��'. :. I .L, , . .. ' I .. :. I * , � 4AA40&1resi � � . selli e. ihe strange proceedi . , rai. 7 -1 " rig at from $20 to $40 an aer I ngs. Two of the' question s1i#- She'r in a SIM"r e riders. . . . � 40.4eLA .­­ �.�i'�; - ema of omfula. You cannot get , . ­ . .1 . , I vex . ., - , I 1�1 1, P&�� chiefe.opoke at great length and with ,�i . state of* 1i.."Iti, auroyal.u. the In the sbpw game the ekbibitor W I #4 to ARM . I , I ,., I . , . . ", ,d of these troubles by the use of . Asked who were the four horsemen 11 11 I,, I. ��'-- ­:�� ,01, 0 ­-.111ij— -- I ,I . , ;L� 1� I ,iil., 11 � :1, . �_ I On each �"S- .purgative medkines, as so many p , "I y eam - . . I _ - � .1�i� .,� � much gesticulation. .iart would milrv. ,0- 11 of taileudipra either sees to -it that CO , _ - � ;�� - . . . ,"- a Wisconsin boy said "Paul Revere, 4, -#.L. .�i' ,- 6 ^qt�l' ��o � �"11 111, . - "I ,, 11 -ivepq'-AJieady 40 years 10 � . ". , I - ""', I ion when Col. Macleod asked Ids In �' ; - " if .the, wan rM. I 1�%A_ � I , , , , ANTS HAVE SMART SYSTEM OF - �,Rle try .to do. Purgatives t4erely Theodore Roosevelt, Jesse James and lie iraprovw his f*�Itioft at the next VB . I , � ""'X � � , " , I , ��,�,,�"l , 1 . , tl ch4ri' wotilr#: give him 29 , _��'t , L, . I ­��,, � terpreter, the h4mous Jerr d I ridges. AoJ - _1-0 " I ,�e ". , Pott '4e , � or he quits. In the market-, 1 car� , I .A--'" - fi;�,.,, .� ", Ill .L _y - .0,1n -gallop through the sys�e= AnCleq,"Ve, yo�"-'irs L411 to go-, ,4,,w9'ma.n would be Google.P-Brandon Sun. attempt ' , IT" � , , - 1. �. . ,Barney oitay for. ei Ant: 70 "" "Y" , -.� S �raiiillat6`*hat'the redgkin's lisd Said, it still weaker. . 4 _ Ing game too MaftY are Consistend autb . I . . .P " ,,� I .1 , L 'Ka � . � 1, �, � COUTS V&,%t is needed Whe;i I 1 said that he 1W 4 Ngeilse,v "Ka L I I invariably Jerry would- reply "They the blood is skow,V, 4, ll� out I .. . given an ex�ra�twcig, rs of life over producers of tail -enders. . '. I I . ".. . �� ,�4 . . . , . , order tbo ro . . *ihich he thoi�ve -b- N " ' 11 ;,F,L� t 1, Less & knovm about the i3ocial say, 'Dam gldd youber,e." . , pp. A� 69 a man is given 14 % The heroic virtues are well spoken . .11 "; t ,-,I is a tonfe whicb will restore 110 iiiiia- . I - possess a gun . _ �,.,� CuBtoma of many an obscure race of The first, Ineal under cover was on ing elements and I - Y...arp..ptill to run and a woml 6 of, but� for my own part, I should al for the ��:A',,.0.1 4 eave thi L f rich : 'ven nearLy 17 L . - � ". 'L�"­�;­ OS gi his farm was : u)na e L people than is known about the social Christm hesitate before discouraging and hu- I _ I . " ,�; �, ,As Day. As yet no floor had 4 1 .; I ... M ., � and red. For this purp, is theie is World statistics 94 file in the De- A BROOMSTICK THAT FINDS twelve mont3i,� in $11), o�­­ 'It; .1 . . . . . . , � I ,, 1'.­.L�. � I rling . : , . �;" � " '�L '�,- , , ­ taken out at,oAce. , ��",i, I equitl Dr. Wil. partmerit 6' Piii�l�'c',jlealth, Toronto, heights up which they could not pre- GOLD �, ,i, customs of ants, but the methods of be�n hiiAlt "a the table *as ; set in no other tonic can . miliating my fellows by sea I . communication of these little crea- the "ntre of L a +Uffaj� Wi1llow- Col- 11,int," Pink Pills, every dose of which . f ' ' L ' "� - � _" '' Z1211aw that from 1PPO, to 1914, the � Bad books and dijak were o' t ,- ' 11...� . tures have been found difficulti to Macleod had made a� trip Helena helps enrich the blood, drives out I ,. t follow -Mr. Gerald Gould. I I .. I . *04V , 1. __ to in- -.1 bU13M � . , ..., �,,-, I . , . . r year, male deAhs exceeded fe- ith her downfall, by a Limerlsk"W ­ " - An ingenious method for tracing wl I � � I _0- ' ' -4. 1 1 it : I . g 0 - , I . _ 4-i..", . in ,;'..'es 0--- ,� iq- -,. I ��, study. indhad brought back with him a tur- puritil-gs, and brings a new feell f 1" ' by 15 per cent. World figures - man who drowned herap - In t 6�w, � bullion buried beneath the sea is de ." -,, " ft � - I . dil ,.,,.� , �: ­ Professor Von H. -Eidmann, of key, a dozen of* eggs, f6r which he health and energy. Mrs. R. E. Bish- isi"ee that time a,re not available but scribed as follows by Lieut. G. Wil- at Ardnacrusba. Before her i: ,�� , I ,; . - ., Munich, has been mAking observa- had paid $6.00 and some raisins for ilton, Ont., totin ".0M."k,., I `:�:.., op, Hawthorne Ave., Hami ' TAIL -ENDERS ON CATTLE MAR- t , .. . - ons� 'he a note 1-1 I ­ ., , fro -31 1914 to t947 in the.. . Britil pearance ,a ,left � r, , ir � . ,,, - ' nhabiting an a plum puddifig. . I . � � I liams: ' . I . - ,� I ti' on a colony of ants I . ## I tells for the litnefit, of others what _-.-11%-s - nWe dei�thai exceeded fe , iffi she was going to ^:*W -- .". ... artificial ant�hill in his laboratory. Hl� Next year Mrs. Macleod came from these pill, did fpir her. She sa KET FAR TOO NUMEROUS Owing to the invention of a won- commit SUIC14g, .�:�!��, '� , . ,;� " - . deaths -by 3 0 i�er nek., a large 011-C, * ". . . ,��A,i` , YS: lot -finding instrument, which her life "had (been rutined by dna I �;,�,,� I ., chose the . incidents of food-eflilding Vrinnipeg drNing 'by democrat and derful gold . �, �11 I . "I was suffering terribly from scrof. pt�etion of this Increase being, of was used in the recent Laurentic op- and bad books.' The husband did not - � " �`4 "'A 'I',., I ,--0- I for his, study of their methods of corn- 'alcing the boat on the Missouri river,, ,ila. I doctored with several doctors, ejurse, due to war casualties. attach any undue importance to the' I ,,.�, , � mnnication. !hdn driving overland again by d erations, there is now every possibility _.;;4�? emO- but without success. My complexion Since the war the excess of mas- With the season of Fall Fairs less . _..". � Upon finding a particle of food, an crat, fording rivers en route of Tecovering the huge quantities of nOteis as the woman was addicted tO. . 1. , �'..�­ . " .ri , that was sallow, I had no strength, feel- ru!!,ie deaths over feminine is 21 per than a month away, and livestock bullion lying in various parts of the drink. The body was found threeftys � ..."'i , . , . �,,.! . I 1. ant tried to drag it away herself, but were so deep the four -horse tennis ing very weak and, languid. My neck cont. throughout the recorded world- breeders throughout Ontario busy ocean's bed. later. At the inquest the husband, 11 . 11 .1 as that was impossible she took the �ad to swim, while the water came was full o,f lumps called scrofula, .)�,.q,e figures also Show that the with the preparation of their best an- The gold -finder is just a rod -four said his wife spent her time in read-. , `.,,�. 1, I . �` . .... � ��., - ... shortest cut back to the'ant hill to into the wagon box. and at times they were very painful. ;,..-'od between 15 and 45 years of imals for exhibition at the smaller or feet in length, just like a b "I". , , I rOUrristick. ing cheap novels and drinking hesi . Finally she arrived at her new home After trying several so-called blood 1::113, ily. . I .1� .1 get help. .. " �. i 11 r I is the most precarious from a larger events, there is no lack of The end is tipped with metal, and . ..,. �:, I" In the upper part of the ant -hill -a typical fort of those days with medicines, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills uasculine standpoint, the excess mor- model animals on which to base com- there is a metal wedge bound three Land trouble over pending sales of I �.",! was a sort of guard room -*here there palisade fence and log buildings with were recommended to me and I got i:-_ii,y of masculine over feminine be- parison with the general run of com- parts up the handle. To the handle land have arisen in various localities '': . � � 4 �, were ants always readi for such 'heir interiors lined with factory cOt- half a dozen boxes. After taking Ing 39 per cent. This condition exists mercial live stock arriving at or i ir, Co. Clare. Shots were fired litto. 1.!�I..;1�4 : 11�� � burry calls. The scout who had found ton. . in- is fixed a length of wire old a gial- ". "� them I found a decided improvement froal childhood to the sixties when tended for the market. Yet cattle the house of John Cullinam, Clountia- I " � ","I" vanometer. ,'.,�,,, the food entered and crossed anten- Mrs. Macleod used to ride with her in my,appearance, and to my joy the feniale deaths exceed for the simple receipts of late have sho - bug, near Ennistymon, by two Men .%:.17". nae with -each ant, and thus communi- husband each morning, before break- lumps were disappearing from my reason that there are not ,so many The gold -finder was first tested dur- :1 - . The ants fast, while he inspected his men. tion. Of unfinished stuff that would ing the Laurentic operations on the who stood outside, but did not enter. ',,;�., , , � 1:5 cated the glad tidings neck. I persevered in the treatment, :ueii then living. Tb,e figures are, lead one to believe that the knowledge deck of the salvage vessel Racer. A They said that if Cullinan attempted I r�, I.i�'! swarmed out and ran aimlessly a- Ideas of frontier defense were adopt- and finally the only sign left of the cver 65-28 males to 31 females. of the proper fitting of beef stock for large bath was placed upon the deck to sell -his farm the consequences . ,."",�'.. i round until the .scout who had'fou-nd ed from the Indians, such as placing trouble was a scar on my neck wh�re The question often arises, does 1�- � the booty reappeared. the horses in the centre, while appearance in public was anything and gold rings, sovereigns, silver, would be serious for him. Shots were .� . I - the _ .1� � �;,Z,, , ; one of the swellings broke. Since marriage increase or diminish the in but widely distributed. There is, of I copper and articles made of alumin- fired through the windows of the 4 1, .4 The scout led the way with a trail men dropped to their elbows around. that time I have been in robust health dividuals chances of a long life? The course, the matter of feed supplies house of Jeremiah Hillery, Doon, near � ��4 . � � of ants close on her heels, When the During the first years of her mar- and heartily -recommend Dr. Wil- answer, according to world statistics, to be considered in forming an opinion Kilifenora, and he was warned that he ­�"' booty was found it was attacked and riage, Mrs. Macleod, accompanied her Harris, Pink Pills t, any suffering is that married men and widowers Professor Brooks, the inventor of would bid at his peril at a certain -11 11 1, 11 I .1, as to the reason for lack of finish in I . ,�', husband on -many of his trips, being � . . broken to pieces. from impure bloo(LI, live longer than single men. Single the bulk of the cattle intended for the goldfinder, first placed the SPeaT auction. A rick of turf valued at 216 ..:, i" ing in Science) one of the few white women present You -can get,these pills through any women, on the average, live longer we on the land of Michael Garry, of Clon.� I : , 1.;, The scientist (writ , . : " umbs of at the signing of Blackfoot Treaty slaughter, 'but reports of pasture and near the gold and immediately .. ..... I, .1. ,describes how he sprinkled cr medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cents than married women biat widows die I �', -1 e malic- . , . � , N, food where - earlier than either single or married to tr ed fir4 1. �',�' - a scout could find them. Number Seven in 1877. In speaking a box from The Dr. Williarns' Nedi other crop conditions do not lead to saw the pointer of the galvanometer coleman, Lissycasey, has been .. the belief that a shortage is in order swing to the left. He then ok th iously des oy by . ­,��i. , ....1.4 'The little creature made twenty-three of this Mrs. Macleod said they were ,ill Co., Brockville, Ont. women. throughout the province this year. spear away and the needle returned Beet sugar -making is to be pushed I �,� tripp to and from the arit-hill until encamped at Blackfoot Crossing for -W To quote the world statistics "The Comparison of prices in the list of to zero -the centre of the core of the as an Iris -h industry and the Knit beet ". . . .the last crumb had been delivered. several days, while negotiations of . family Is the social unit and I- the various grades of cattle marketed, . .` sugar -factory is to be estabnalied .�.- , , . ��'., I i , I the treaty were going on, a handful founded in its perfect state by mar- galvanometer. I " � 4., . .41 -1 7 . of SUCCULENT FEED FOR THE riage, the influence of this form of together with perusal of remarks con- He next placed the spear point near somewbere between North Cork and ..,;* ,.1 - of white pgoople amolig hundreds ,_ "The only time that I was tained in the day to day reports as the other metal and we saw the poin- the Thtirle, district of Co. Tipperary,. 1. � ­� I 11 YMARING LAMPS ON ANKLES India I ns. SMALLER HERDS existence is therefore one of the rig comparative strength iof ter rear over to the right. The Government has already made . Y� .� - . . . I � ever afraid of them,".�he said, "was . fundamental problems of social sci- indicRtA ut- On seeing t,his I asked the Profes- arrangements as to the terms upon ,� - during a thunderstorm, wh4n white On many small farms, on account ence. demand for good and for common b I . .1 I . NOW ' men and red men hurried to the -coun- of the comlps�ratively small number "The single man or woman is more cher cattle, should be sufficient to a-, sor if Sand, mud or stones would in- which such a factory should be estab- J likely to be wrecked on his or her rouse the interest of the cattle ra lil s Ankle lamps have been given the cil, tent for shelter. It came to me of animals kept, it is not advisable or iser terfere with the movement of the lished. It now lies with the farmea -official O.K. Paris women -some of suddenly how much we would be in economical to construct and fill a ailo voyage of life than had their lives who happens to be both showman and Pointer. His replay was: There to guarantee the acreage required- . -. . -them at any rate -have �dopted them their power if the Indians should take with suitable silage crops'. In such been joined together in matrimony. producer of market stock in the possi- I is not the slightest doubt that provid- Trialt; have frequently shown that . as part of their evening attire, and advantage of their strength." cases, provision should be made for As a rule the married man is in a bilities for furthering his interests by ed the spear is made strong enough beet of the high sugar content can be -what more is necessary to bring them Mrs. Macleod was a member of the a supply of succulent feed other than more secure social position than an sharing the special attention given his I and in such a form that it can be grown easily in Ireland. The prob- � 11 ;- 4nto universal favor? well known pioneer Drever family of silage, says George A. Muir, of the unmarried nian and correspondingly show stock with his commercial ot.1,driven into the ocean bed, thereby lern is to get sufficient farmers within I , � Any woman who has picked, stura- i Winnipeg, prominent loyalists in the Animal Husbandry Division, Domin- has a better economic and sanitary market cattle. I making contact, the pointer will indi- a given area to grow the quantity.re- I bled and splashed her Way Over I first Rill rebellion of 1869. H�er fa- ion Experimental Farms. While un- enviro-,nem. Probably still more in- The ambitious exhibitor of beef cat- . tate the metal beneath," quired to keep a sugar factory going. �,., . . at n ther, William Drever, left his home der average conditions food value in fluential in this r�-spcct is the fact -1 Not only will the pointer indicate'Tliurles, it is claimed, has many ad- � -puddle-covered pavements �,gbt tle, if his stuff, is not ready when ex I,.:. married nien or women are se- Olds the position of gold, but also the qual- I vantages besides being in the c '.. �_ after a rain or snow Storm will be I in the Orkney Islands and with roots cannot be grown and stored as tbat hibition time comes, either wittih ent-re . I . i - -quick to appreciate the advantage I twenty-five cents in his pocket en- economically as in a silage crop such lected by their inates' the less fit or them or detennines to get the- int') ity of it. At the moment of this ex- I ,f a fertile tillage district, it has a � - I the actually unhealthy being weeded an 18 carat I good railway service linking up a of ankle lamps. They light the way I listed in the Hudson's Bay service to as corn, due to the labor of growing, better shape for a later .show. in periment I was wearing I I I I at night and prevent a disaster. try his fortunes, with the gentlemen harvesting and cost of storing, un- out during courtship, and less likely marketing beef cattle there is no lat- gold ring. Iwide stretch of country. The promot- ... . 4 1 The originator of the .ankle lamp, adventurers in Prince Rupert's Land, doubtedly, under the conditions men- to marry than inoro healthy men o er show, yet far too many producers' Another officer, ,Atanding nearibY,Ier, of the movement in h I I I -however, it is said, had' in mind the in 1821. tioned above, roots form the most women-" seem to see fit to let their stock go . was also wearing a gold ring - but I having been first in the field, claim I I The cause of inervased deaths of f inferior quality. The Profes- I that that area would be most suitable comfort of women who ride in auto- Pioneer days were happy days, says economical substitute for a succulent to the judgment of the buyers before One 0 . ' ` mobiles. They take the perils out Mrs. Macleod. Life was not as corn- crop -such as silage. They are to be married over singl, is noticeable it is ready to make a fair bid for a sor did not know the carat value Of for the purpose. only between the iil:--s of 20 and 40. favorable decision as to its cash value. these rings, so we both placed them I Poteen-drinking carried on to a ter - of stepping on to the running board plicated as it is to-dAy and in many recommended particularly for late Over 40, t:w niarri-A woman has Market fluctuations, pressing business in the bath. � rible extent in West Galway, was ad- . � and from the car into a rut -thus re- ways one was just as comfortable. Fall and early Winter feeding, the iricroased a,-(,. ice -able The needle of the galvanometerj ,, Th�, ii.ost not in other lines than the cattle feeding. mitted to be the cause Of the crime of ducing the wear and tear on weak Homes were always warmly built, the difficulty of keeping them throughout of all, howover, is 111i, mony deaths Need of cash are reasons given for .swung over twice a., far when ih, manslaughter for which Sara Keane 11 ankles. y meat and the late Winter and early Sp ' - of widows which is ascribed in the and her- son, Patrick K -ane were in - ,ring pro I I The ankle lights are not conspicu- pemmican, was good, while the cloth- hibiting their use at these times. such practice, and the latter and last spear was near my ring than it did I .1 Ni-l inio as ­ra;::t,,d h)- social misery- -ver when near- my friend's ring. licted. After the tHal had been in ' ,.4 ous as such. They are quite orna- ing was both sensible and warm and Where roots are not available and ' ort of lonolint-s:�-­ are hard to offset. There is, howe I The Prof (-.--izor's; next experiment progress foi- a time -the taking of l mental. They resemble the modish the furniture for the most part home for late Winter feeding The greatest period of difference I . I , dried beet a s very little' fluctuation in Lhe prick, of . ankle bracelet introduced not so long made. pulp is welil worth considering as a the lower grade.,, and hardly evvr a was: to get inin a diving suit -and for evidence being slow work, as the wit - 0 in CaDada is in children under five � ago by the precocious flappers, and The chief amusement was dancing, substitute. This by-product of the high plice for such qualitv sufficien., the first time in his life -and 90 be- nesse, spoke Irish and their utter- . years of age, In the.vight registered to pay costs of production. On the 10w. ances had to be interpreted -the male .. are easily put in place. Theyhave favorite dances -being the Red River sugar -beet industry is available in provinces of Canada according to the He took the spear with him, and . a wire base, and an opening on. one Jig, four and eight hand reels, the considerable quantities in the late other hand, the difference in valm, be- prisoner pleaded guilty and the mo- .; side permits them to be slipped over polka and Sir Roger de Coverly. Fall and early Winter, and may be latest statistics 10,827 boys and twevn common and choice beef is we on (leek could see the needle Of ther was discharged. After a drink- , I . . 9,303 girls dipd. In the. city of To- the g�alvanometer indicate the differ- ing bout, it was admitted, Patrick It the ankle in a second. ' - - stored indefinitely, provided it is ronto In 1921 th,r,� wore 3,308 in Stich as to more than offset tho cn,it ent metals the gold -finder was ri,,ar. Keane had thrown a stone ;it a neigh- ' The bulb is not noticeable, for it is . kept dry. It should always be soak- deaths as compat-d with 2,876 f - of making the common beast choice. bor, named Matthew Connolly, who I . k 1. � concealed under a visor, which in turn SAVK THE CHILDREN ed before feeding, as it will take up nialti. in Canada i1wre were exact y This is, of course, providing the ani- _dtl_ died as a result of the blow. Pris- . is camouflaged with ribbon or flower .. . about three times its Own weight, Of 4,900 roorp nwn than women die t e rnal is of right type and good at hot- oner's counsel said that Keane admit- I ­ buds. The ankle lights are obtainable MoThers who keep a box of Baby . s water, and swells proportionately. snino year. tom. "Common" as applied to killeiq IRELAND ted having drunk a pint. of poteen, in various colors, and it is necessary Own Tablets in the house may 'feel The addition of a little feeding Woman has always been accused takes in many a beast that has every 9 are molasses while soaking improves of nervousness. Perhaps she is. but that one have several of them ---one that the lives of their little one. possibility of making the "choice- Kilrush waterworks plans have fu!- and the whole party were simply . for each costume. I the palatability of beet pulp. Experi- disease and disordpr of the nerves grade if given time and feed. ly matured and the Kilrush, Co. Clare, "blazing drunk." Patrick Keane had The light can be flashed ,on and reasonably safe during the hot weath- Doubtless this and also the start Urhan Council has accepfed a tender been eight months in custody altready. er. Stomach troubles, cholera infan- ments conducted in the Division of caused 300 nior- nialv* fhan female f the Fall Show season is a little of ;911,270 for their construction. Six Mr. Jostive Hanna sentene-d him to I . , " " 11 I ` 1* " I , 11 I I � I ` I I 1_"' I I " - 11" " -,- l?" ,_ �� , -, - - i , " * , I " I 0w, il)�4 I 1'9'1�, 11" " IV "..' , JAVRIL "I'll l ..14 , ", ,,� '. I'll `�tl ��', 1`1 I&', A I � " _` �ia'111'1 10 .11, vi '111 io I - � - - lom . I ;, I � , I - I - 11 I I - - ­ 'I I , I " 11 I I � .I - - I I � � I , - i . I , - I � � I �I ! I I 'to off at will. An almost invisible wirp t,m and dirrhoea carry off thousands Animal Husbandry have shown that deaths, accordirip to statistics, and 0 runs upward, usually terminating in heart trouble claimed an extra 800 early in the year to look for bes-t. re- tender- were received. sixteen months' imprisonment, dating the wearer's handbag or va of little ones every summer, in most dried, beet pulp gives its beet and . eaRon's feeding of bppf The Irish language mu,st now be from the time of his arrest, and or - cases because the mother does not, most economical results when used Germany and Italy have the highe, nity case. at sult.s of the s . '... Is pressed haye a safe medicine at hand to give to replace the meal mixture or roots rate of male mortalitv in infants. cattle, yet there are animals that twiffht in all Irish primary school.-,. dered that on his release six months when the light is needed, and like- come up to exporters, and packerz;' P:xclusive of member, of religious hence he should enter into bail to be pfomptly. Baby's Owm Tablets re- of an wbready well-balanced ration, Three reasons arf, given for the. ., , wise pressed when darkness is 8uf- liew, these troubles or if given occa- rather than when used as a substi- increased life of women over men. requirements at the top almost any ,,,,n,nmnitivs, the tescheris in the Na- of good behaviour for two years. . ficient. sionally to the well child they rAll tute for other succulents, such as First as It affects infants Is the fact -_-_._1___ -_ I - - - prevent their coming on. The Tablets silage, in the ration. Nevertheless, that a boy baby develops much more __ - __ � I if "',I) , , �,�;, . 0, 144 .1, I I W 9V W" . L Q0 VVJL� I—" - - - Q 4 (5 Q 13 There is one certain teat.ror me ac- curacy of adjustment of any carbure- tor, and that is to try the car on a hill. It has been, adopted by many carburetor experts as the most satis- factory guide, and it also helps to re- veal valve and ignition troubles. Select a hi". over which your car �an pull with comparative ease if it is given the advartage of a fair stsrt� birt start the climb at as low a speed as the car vAll run without strain or burking. It should run down to five miles an hour if it Is a sir. Nov prens the accelerstor all the the smoke of ano er world war long before Christianity, travelling Fit its present pace, takes possession -The Rev. H. R. L. Sheppard. . Those who would give up ease-titis, I liberty to purchase a little temporar3 safetv deserve, neither llbel�tt noi . safety.-Benjamir Franklin. That .action is beat which procurei the greatest happiness for the great est -nntnbers; and that worst, wbieb in like manner, oecaRions misory.- Francis T%Whedtin. . . Ntebol= an the Wheels. Animals aacrific,nd to an idol called "XV,kas on the Whee,L%11 bi�y a rollglotin Gset in Russia. I- &,ii, ___ _<� "U. S. consumes more gas than any- where else" is a headline that's par ticularly timely, this being the A1,13 season -Buffalo Courier. I When all is said and done, the tim( . will never come when all Is said an( everything d4me.-Detrolt Free ��s � 5�09,000'0 , M N , we 70 WIAMPIAG W115 m-mnr.-m,,ft=.,--r-,--.=--­� nta!% am �nw� AuK, 18th I ;,: �-,Ziftl il,Mw bow N . :g,E ae4 . to P=% Sept. let Rrmall tMOOM60" i0"Mq__S_%_,C st.gPdFTif-1- t-.716 % r--­%_v_j, ,,, I ------ %; - � Amg. 21 CA , ______ - "a. M a- ­ — V "A,775 -,, *F,!__=*M r=� aAgt! � , Sept, 'Sth .0. 14;%,3.9§;d3 I = C,=— � 11.0&11C�o =4 d___dT =---% 7 "'r1ma;4 1pcdgz Agetax I I . 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THE OLD PIONEER TIMES especially good in summer because should yield profitable returria. Dried Second Is the many taxards to Members of the old time moiraties P they regulate the bowels and keep the beet.pulp should be procurable at ap. ,.vhieh man is exposed j1his daily . Loil the wife is sh4itered in Inen who went to Alberta in 1878 and stomach sweet and pure. They are for while proximately the ruling price flie comparative safety of the home, bran. " '74, gathered together in Calgary a 801d by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- wheat �md thirdly the tranquility and con - abort time ago to honor the widow of liams'M,edicine Co., Brockville, Ont. _-e_ Nntment of the female mind as com- imred with the urging ambitious and -!t:1 — It is a good idea to kiss the children kj,,,dr,, for betterment of the male. good -night, says a Plattaville mother, --- ____ I GIVE CARBURETOR TEST ON A if you don't mind waiting up for them. Bilk F'rom India. 0 4*0 —Plattsvilie Echo. India accounts for only two per *9 . 0" 7f- - =_ _. �5 * a h HILL . cont. of the world's Production of Western civilization will go up in -ilk. L Q0 VVJL� I—" - - - Q 4 (5 Q 13 There is one certain teat.ror me ac- curacy of adjustment of any carbure- tor, and that is to try the car on a hill. It has been, adopted by many carburetor experts as the most satis- factory guide, and it also helps to re- veal valve and ignition troubles. Select a hi". over which your car �an pull with comparative ease if it is given the advartage of a fair stsrt� birt start the climb at as low a speed as the car vAll run without strain or burking. It should run down to five miles an hour if it Is a sir. Nov prens the accelerstor all the the smoke of ano er world war long before Christianity, travelling Fit its present pace, takes possession -The Rev. H. R. L. Sheppard. . Those who would give up ease-titis, I liberty to purchase a little temporar3 safetv deserve, neither llbel�tt noi . safety.-Benjamir Franklin. That .action is beat which procurei the greatest happiness for the great est -nntnbers; and that worst, wbieb in like manner, oecaRions misory.- Francis T%Whedtin. . . Ntebol= an the Wheels. Animals aacrific,nd to an idol called "XV,kas on the Whee,L%11 bi�y a rollglotin Gset in Russia. I- &,ii, ___ _<� "U. S. consumes more gas than any- where else" is a headline that's par ticularly timely, this being the A1,13 season -Buffalo Courier. I When all is said and done, the tim( . will never come when all Is said an( everything d4me.-Detrolt Free ��s � 5�09,000'0 , M N , we 70 WIAMPIAG W115 m-mnr.-m,,ft=.,--r-,--.=--­� nta!% am �nw� AuK, 18th I ;,: �-,Ziftl il,Mw bow N . :g,E ae4 . to P=% Sept. let Rrmall tMOOM60" i0"Mq__S_%_,C st.gPdFTif-1- t-.716 % r--­%_v_j, ,,, I ------ %; - � Amg. 21 CA , ______ - "a. 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