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V 1 .00 ** W'A with ,qer a 1, A,�,. I �� � $ � , , - , ,t, a ..� Ri 1, �.;O""!�.,'. ." - �­ - bones and the mus- Can cooked carrots, w� ,�o a .. .4 oe0o atatezueut4 as 'the a 10,**XA,4J ;,q " )1=1711W . - . , - ", I � 16 . , ;;f,,V.1P,i-,' �. . I* clea; of the badv. two cups cooked potatoes,, then the , pq, p - the fac# of things, , , . ". , ::, .)" W 0110"'W., - 1. # 00I p, tie was trying to:�'Irp 1 R1 . 11.1- P .-, I . r�l V . so to The on � nd 411A44Q, Wo": I'd . �­,�, r'' . .1 .,' 'i I �,.. � 07 Val . , tai� . I ", wily be thaI men who work in h I - - - ` - - "�-.p - tat, .11� ,k�, § equilibrium while . Q.t, - , '"' lox' �: I . ,a 7; �&,. .1, . , -w rAq A:, , . Make It a roe to eit chicken, which has been boned and, liqt� being talmn la 1874 h64'�.J( I ' e ) A.! � 94 � , I , , " It )KOOM9 3 0 k, , 14 'tw�i.­," ;;W '..'.: P� . -, �p - . %,,,,,-, Bea-foith, Out. ,)*,.were .,Vwu . , ", - - g, IN IV I I ote 4100k - Or , ".1 1>4' ' I m and sweat proftsely`400d I tan- - le '41-t : %:v 04,04, � - WOW 1 , . , . ", �, '' . " I * . deliciously appeti!z cut in small, pieces. Put in deep dish, n his head . -4 el�4 x or , , % . , P Toor , k of .:0XQv4.eJ "­ . .4 -t;­Wfte MW - I , I I ., , � 0, ,,.�, , ".,�, 7 �,, ­,". I I , � . 9#, other, rite 41, , 0� that !ii� ,40 ,­ .4td I ­­ R, ., �WX4 ,:-.��,�l , . rialt, thAn they get; whge . 0­�� 4", W��; IF.," �, 7'4W ��* " '� �"l ,L, - . � -1 n., !L . 'W �; , , o. , gi� , 1 0. RATS . . Vd,�f� , A, F", ,,�,� ��, � 1; 1. g . ang Kraft Cheese in and cover with the following crast. r, KLI rJI[ , , 1,� . *�W .1 , , , " , Avera 51 rou w1ho d,D lig,hter work, eat more of I re W � � _ " � .4t, .. M 1'40:3,0004M,9 4111&04 TrOTWjV#,�', Jum, is 7; 1 , , ,��,A ��, , v - some form EVERY One cup flour' one-half teaspoon salt, a; . . :,, � than they need. ice 'he, ", n, , , ' - .1 11 � J, I �'X . day. two teaspoan' *14eo ingenuity ,to pro epe ..'s 4 , , -a ; Il. 1,1�1�1 , jo4saisim , Isoncitor Conveyapcer -Ji e ,"AX -9 -1164 'O',,,� -44i , ." , r I - ., N*tor4y, PI Solicitor for, the s baking powder, two �4 , ., I* W -Or -Ut,49 -4�0 Red J01014 , , ­ Q,,oiQQAf.W � - 111: � I . ­ p�.%;II . - ' f I I . !Z�­.;,r , . tablespoons shortening, moisten with 0#1 - ­,J'iJlu however. An , the — Me Year, anor�,ha 4equ -State Trs , �,f eV.14e . I 11 - q ,­- pions, , �=e : Ef- i w� �:Av. A#F 'I P 11 _ .. , ". � ,� ir ,V,, Z. , 0 p. �, �, , ", I - _ j gnd , , , ho � . �...­ . - On , Mee. in rear of the in g - canI ,t4e -W . �,, .-I � ilk. Turn opt 9n floured board, pAt gaMM, � Xna n must estimate itn' 6 . .urer he be ,.m *04P 119 A, OW 41 VMT-3-, : - ., . ... . 0 a Seaforth. Money to ' � '' , Or .1 _ . §­`,19q14T11 'A � ox . .1 I ,&,, I . , I . I - . 10111a;. . I . to one-half inch thickness; cover Mix- arid4 lighting effects carefull - -T HE KNEW BETTER of the X,ew-.OrIOW'%Demperttt.-,,-�,tl.b --buit-hie-JoWied his p --v - - ­ I ,­­. , � ., . en- UM , , 166M. � Y. I 4 4 1 ,fdm . 14 'a Ar ,, � I ��1.1� I . ture and bake in a hot oven for 35 ruslo&aInatic Ill$ wife - b4uiht,�Ih4 Pilper aid, #'# . �t � - . - picture the mbvte fans, . - x4joi *PAch4A,%*, , .� ,to_ $8.fp ty"At -thpt .. . , . I 0 0 minutes. Sometimes substitute one are .0 , Is - ��, � " driv6r of a Burre from. �, that time fo . 1�', BEST & BEST . �e I . - I . ag- ,no lextrAditlow *,It ry. -"P 0, #10te* I K-:, .ghtfully thrilled at a drama- The ramshackle cart rard, *nA !*,44? I.: 1i --1 I Barristers, Solicitors, Coiiveyan- pound of good stewing beef for the taola;III a horse and rider. over a was stopped by a zealous con,, -:able one of the most influential POI W*eeiu - �-Ioudiirim �, ' - 41ted I - . .. ,..., , , A@ � .. , ,." , Notaries Public, Etc. Office .1-26 chiclien. You will find this an ex- stirtjW, . I the' state, *-a. ,'s,. �And, � - *,:04�, 141 ;* . : , i ,, 'r�-'­ cers and The man, spring- fF careleAs driving. He reI to orces in influence ber ftte - when � ona,� was, 11� ,, . , 'N':, . .,k chasm. I #rraugW - ' 1, 1�, j� Edge Building, opposite The celient Sunday supper dish. ing from the saddle in mid-air, grasps give his 'name, Ing, increased .When ' the Democrat it was not �rAad6,,.j#;roact1v' Ili 1`1 � 7 k1 --a. I W the " � ' ' � I 11, �,�, , , �, I � 4positor Office. an oterhanginj branch above him "You'll get Yourself, into trouble if boxig&t the Times, the, two papers remained Iii �safety� , , ,e, so-B*kft� .. I �"� . sviings ve me Your name," he me d' into 'the Times -Dem t. - Re settled in Pue,rta Cortez, *.a', m 1. �, . I ­;. and himself to safety rge Dera � all . � I ., � VETERINARY English Monkey. the unfortunate horse goes plunging was warned. . About this time. a movement got un- town,alad sought, to -forget his .11 Still he refused. . . der way for a world expositioxii In in qptjivity. . . #Qiibles . ", F. HARBURN, V. S. HEM WANTED to tile death on the rocks below. Ile had lost many Of his, I I'll ��K, q Veterin- One cup stale bread crumbs, one cup ,But no lives were risked in that. "Now, then., what is it,?" persisted New Orleam. Burks, became a leader mining claims bat 4e,became'a pros - ,I I �t r.��:�, Honer graduate of Ontario milk, one tablespoon butter, orI .cene, ubstitu- the constable. of It and .helped, �� ,,�. It was ill done by a T;dse $200,000. He Pector and found Others. Some of I . , 1111", !"11111111 airy College, and honorary member of missing Heirs are being Bought cup medium cheese, one egg, one-half iion. Small painted models of a "Better find out," retorted the was oRered $25, . 11. ntario Iroughout the world. Many people . 000 a year to.become them yi Mod 1,4m.,haAdsome pr9fits, -1 , .., ,I. the Medical Association of the 0 teaspoon salt, one pinch of pepper. horse and rider were attacheq to in- other. director-general, and he acce ' the rs , , 11 ,­ 1. . ,Ttdd Oth�e were never worked. At one , . ( . .1 � Veterinary College- Treats. diseases of 11" tO-day living in comparative pov- Method: Add milk to bread crumbs visible wires across a miniature "Rightl" said the constable, ing job at *10,00, giving the ot 'ei $16,- time he 'Was the biggest -mi e o �t. . . wty who are really rich, but do not 90 "I 111,1 - all domestic animals by the most mod- 'a wnex . , , �,!. � 000 * to the' Agricultural and Medical 'I rybody ,'respected ....... "I'll, , I know it You may be one Of them- in a saucepan, and let stand fifteen chasm. -Photographs were taken in round to the side of the ,tart where hi the country. h 0 F I em principles. Dentistry .and Milk season . , " �, 3end for Index Book, "Missing Heirs minutes. Add butter and :Lugs- inu� the same manner as with car- the' name should have been. College of-thp State. It was about him there and he, B31ght have become I- 1; I - � I - Fever a specialty. Office opposite ,, �, Heat slowly and stir in the slightly toon tomedies, when at least 10,000 "A -ha," he said after a moment this time that -he first became inter- pO4tIcallY as influential as he had! "&,� I , " Dicks Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. and Next of Kin," containing care- beateii egg. Cook one minute, then . ble' ested in Honduras whe e � I ", , ,,),,.�: Cully authenticated lists of missing dravn*u,*gs are neepssary to make one 14now you'll get yourself into trou , re discoveries be n in Louisiana. But the man's !j��-,',;.' . All orders left at the hotel will re- add grated cheese. As soon as cheese reeL taken of for your name is of gold were being made. Most .of h '��f ,;, - �- M beirs and unclaimed estates wilich - . First a photograph is obliterated." eart was broken. He wanted noth- , I ceive prompt attention. Night ca have been advertised for, here and Lq mellted, pour over toast or crisp the lime and rider leaving the bank. "YOU7re wrong," roared the driver. his fortune as welA as' his ;*wdfel,s ing but the chfince to esci .1 .H. *1 I "I' .T. . I "I seceived"at the office. .abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs crackers on a hot platter, and serve SuceI photographs are taken as "It's O'Brien." P mofty was invested in Honduras gold fev ape from the ... , 1, -4 er-'ridden country and get ba I � 11 0— we offer for sale contains thousanda immediately. One-half teaspoon mus- human hands move the horse for- mines and, soon he found himselif in what some American had calle "t to -l'o d Od's I I'll . JOHN GRIEVE. V. S. 0 — ".. A names which have appeared in t,d may be added to above. ward and adjust the rider's position rather a precarious financial condi- country.n Prosperity did not mean " 11 j` 1"7, Honor, graduate of Ontario Veterin- tion. He needed more capital if he anything to him. He ' ,, . " :."... . � I smy College. All diseases of domestic kinerican, Canadian, English, SeotA* to Bhow. him straining toward his JOKES was not to lose all he 'had,previously sick. was just home- -' '.. auimals treated. Calls promptly at- Irish, Welsh, German, French Bel- goal at the other side of the chasm. He has always asserted Ma -�­ . . I I -'."�, !, tended to and charges moderate. Vet- cian. Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and Stuffed Peppers When the dummies bave reached the invested. . . innocence but the fact remains that .4 1''. P -- I ,- . Aher newspapers, inserted by lawy- proper point a wire lifts the rider as So 'be' went to London and sought the State of Louisiana found it neces- I ,- .. 11 *rbaairy Dentistry a specialty. 01fice ,, "'I"11.71 and residence on Goderich Street� arsi, executors, administrators. Also Hot peppers are preferred, but the"Aummy horse falls and the hands The preacher, whose wife was to interest bankers in his h6ldhigs. sary-or convenient to repudiate, ter- ". � one , R, ;, 11 . , , . I . door east of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- contains hit of English and .Irish sweet ones will do. Wipe peppers of the hero apparently clasp the noted for her hoUieliness, was lec- He was succeeding capitally, when tain'bouds which, Burke -had signed � . , I., �i.- CoI of Chancery and un clean, then parboil for fiv turning the ,f one day word reached the bankers and which, it is said, he converted to , " forth. Claimed e minutes. ovei ging bough. Sunday school class ( "', ,�, Bank of England. Drain, partly cut off,tops, and remove The. illusion is complete when a small boys on politeness. with whom he was dealing that all hip own, use. 7U matter of the b6ft %. 1. le 6�' 1 - fividends list of' 5' 1.�. was not well in Louisiana and that is not quite clear but the repudiatiow .f seeds. Stuff with a mixture of cook- clos" "Vir-hen a plate of apples is passed ,'. A., R. CAMPBBLL. V.EL Your name or your ancestor's may be ,, p of the real actor chinning 4` '. Graduate of Ontario VeterliI In the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) ed rice and minced left -over meat, us- himB -",-, to safety is shown, and the to you," 'he said "never take the Burke had fallen under a cloud. The is remem, 1 . ' � ... I . ough seeds to W ,bered by big 41"ri and has � . 1� I � College, University of Toronto. All at once for book ing en make mixture auo, is happy at the thought of best looking one. Be polite and take negotiations were o in credit ai m6ch an' ? I . ,",­, qe . 11 � i' ' diseases of domestic animals treated hot enough to suit the taste. Lay. in having witnessed a- daredevil leap. the poorest" ly when it was learned that I, � the was.saved by.the repudiation'. The i . '' by the most modern principles. International Claim Agen,ey baking dish. Add - little water to Albert E. Smith, of the Vitagraph From the back row came a loud dashing and hifluential Major Burke specific charge against Major Burke I I. prevent burning. On each pepper, photo- whisper. "'I bet that's the way. he had been -indicted for embezzlement. was the embezzlement of $10,0 1 ", , � ,� , " � - Charges reasonable. Day as night I Dept. 296, Com0any, developed trick 00 of - .. . :11. calls promptly attended to. Office on put a teaspoon of minced che"e and graphy beyond the commonplaceness picked his wife." Burke protested his innocence and State funds. After thirtY,five years, ­.. I Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town Pittsb"gh, Pa., U. S. A. cracker crunabs mixed together. Bake of gop canirra and double exposures, I said that he was returning to face and a mediation upon one of PI -;- J !", " Hall. Phone 119. I 2930-1d in a fairly hot even. and his "Princess Nicotine" will long . all charges. His friends a*aited his famous speeches the Governor of th. � �- , 1111, .- Lawyer (to witness) -Did YOU Say Teturn with confidence. ��l remain a standard of excellence along -th They W'Ore State has relented. �','. r MEDICAL . this line. Nothing like it has been at an incompetent man could keep I I . . W .: I 11 .,W I ,� I DIL R. P. L DOUGALL the pos- an hotel 4ust as well as anybody? -- - . " � I . -Ili 4. . Italian Delight. done in recent years, with 'i � Honour graduate of Faculty of sible, exception of "The Lost World," Witness-Np; I said an inn experi- ­ . . .. ­�N,r �, � - ;. I , Medicine and Master of Science, UU1- ME MCKMLOP MUTUAL Two cups cooked spaeetti, one which specializes in prohi,tori, U,,n- enced man could." - .- I �� .1 1, . - C2,�, 1 . ­Veisity of Western Ontario, London I large onion cut fine and fried in but- sters, achieved through the use of I � - - 1, ,, �., , ": .. Member of .College of PhysiciawaQ FIRE INSURANCE My. ter, one cup canned corn, one small flexible miniatures and double ex- Small boy -Papa, what makes a r&. Alost �'. � Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors tin tomato soup, one pound Hamburg PGsures. It takes a long time, for man always give a woman a diamond 111 � � . 11 . 1. I'll , - b ', , , east of post office. Phone 56, HenBall. aEAD OFFICE-SEAFORM ONT. steak, salt and pepper. one tbing, to do trick photography of engagement ring? Sao ,Dikesfible I . 11 q..4:. - OntAnio. ' 3004-tf Method: C43ok &A together in fry- any magmitude-�'The Lost World', The woman. - i .. � 1. ' , "'? � ing pan, stirring often, ' of Swesitts I -�' 1::11 "I I for fifteen was over eight years in the making. I . 1. , ��-�. DR, J. A. MUNN OFFICERS: - minutes. Put in casserole, sprinkle "You used to tell me I was bird- 11 ,e ''.- 0. like," complained the fond wife, 2 - Corn symp W--, .. I . I'll, . Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross J. Connolly, Goderich - - President with grated cheese and bake for about 0 li, . Graduate of Northwestern Univers- Jas. Evans, Beeehwood, Vice-president twenty minutes. . The brutal husband continued to iflo =800W, adWte @Ml� P "I fty, Chicago, Ill. lAcentiate Ro WORKERS DRINK SALT WATER C129dren 11" "I D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. 1.o bury his nose in the paper. I beewinof ies . 1. ", College of Dental Surgeons, Toront. "You used to tell me I was bird- �. I I .. delidous flavor. � .... � Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St AGENTS: TO MAKE UP LOSS IN like," repeated the fond wife, "but I I I 1� I ,� , , .111.1 Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; It is a]8021�h in food vRI ; I t. I Seaforth. Phone 151' Honey Fruit Cake. I . " .1. W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur- SWEAT now you never act as If you thought --Zz- Amd 80 MOY fteste&, � . I 11 I.' so.v? Ilk- "I 1! ' , 1;.. � ray, EgmoudvWe; J. W. Yeo, Gode- One-half cup butter, three-quarters "I have bee*n sweating so hard I "You're still birdlike," growled the - - . . '.1 Doctors rece"Im,and #,, . "' rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen- cup honey, one-third cup apple jelly, am. all tired out," is a statement that brutal husband. -- I I ,, : I DIL A. NEWTON-BRADY � ..�,� . -- - - r�,. N �; Bayfield- DIRECTORS: two eggs, one teaspoon soda, four one. hears occasionally. "I had a "One wouldn't think you thought � - �,� Graduate Dublin University, Ire- William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; cups flour, one teaspoon powdered cin- heavy. night sweat last night and I so, to judge by—" go I I 1�, ,. .�!, land. Late Extern Assistant Master John Bennewies, Brodhagen; Jaw namon, one teaspoon natmeg, one- � . �. "Isn't a parrot a bird?,, , I ... ".. I am exhausted this morning," is an- ­­ I " Rotunda Hospital for Women and Eva'fts, Beechwood, M. McEw - half cup raisins, one-half cup cur- , � . ,eu, Clin other of lik& tenor. The doctor- has .. Children, Dublin. Office at residence ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex rants, one-half cup chopped candied "I. I 1. . - I ..�- lately occupied,by Mrs. Parsons. Broadfoot� No. 8, Seaforth; J. a. orange peel, one-quarter cup warm been ageustorned to say: "Just your Two old friends who had not seen . .. � . - — -a­ina4-;---Hn is not exha t- each Mh­ fo I 1. Hours, 9 to 10 a.m­ 6 to 7 p.m.; - Sundays, I to 2 p -m. 2866-26 — DR. F. J. BURROWS Office and residence Goderich Street, tast of the Methodist church, Seaforth. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Ruron. . � — DR. C. MACKAY ` C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- ity University, and,gold medallist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- - geons of Ontario. — -- DR� EL HUGH ROSS . Graduate of University of Toronto .Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lege of Physicians and -Surgeons of Ontario pass graduate courses in Chicago; Clinical School of Chicago; Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, England; University Hospital, Lon- don, England.' Office --Back of Do- minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5 Night calls answered from residence, - Victoria Street, Seaforth- . . AUCTIONEERS � F. V. AHRENS \ Licensed Auctioneer for Perth and 111;-W;;� counties. Sales solicited, Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Terms 03, aPPlicatiolL F. W Ahrens phone am r 6, X & No. � Mitcheil, Ont. 299"2 OSCAR W. REM Licensed. auctiobeer for the Coun- ties of Per% and lauron. Graduate of J6hes' School of Auetioneeiing. Chicago. Charges moderate, and set- fidaMlon guaranteed. Write or wire Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, ont. Ph -one 11-8. 2965x52 i -1 I THOMAS BROWN I .. Licensed auctioneer for the counties of gurolm and Pertb- Correspondence , arrquXements for sale dates can be q . tha& by- Bailin h 212 Sea - u n . . - ' forth, or The 'RoA,&r 00;ce. &arg- C n es tiloderate, an satisfactiou guar- � . 911!1 . G 4- I 1. . I OSCAR KLOPP , , . - HoI Graduate Carey Jones, Na. qo*� 061 of Auetioneering, CM. ­ ­ � , . rim, ­ &dtl course taken In Pare 11 .... ", ft,L, ?1e " . k, at PAtate, Xer� . � I i Sale$- FAtOd in A � ...". " Ifty*ffing markeL But- a . I .. � . "I � " . Wote or vi", V1 �1, , Cho Ont, P116ni : M ,, , " , �t , " 1. '.. �� ... 1 , I �. . � 2SM52 , - ":. "'.1 �.­ I � , , ;.:.1- . -M . ,.,I �,,�,:� 1.�Iv % A T . UM, - �­;,,- W"; P, I : . -1 1,444. 11 - i - i1* � .":� Qnepr zr the County . , � M � ft atto 44 to U I *11 - , , ... !�-,. 86 % I " ­yAn, - - 1* 181-1� h**4�'fi 111M, n.K,oM0Xt4F. t I , , , . I &I., � ,a . , . , M"114 I 0 � k�.*­ X, , r uwo �� R' &—ir-'. , I r,�, ' ' ,, , I i7A,"�"VV':�"P';�"'�"'�,�A�I'l� �1­ � QrZ4��,:,�J�,.�',;&` : , , " , " Grieve, No. 4, Walton, Robert Ferris Earlock-, George McCartney, No g Seaforth; Murray Gibson, BruceI water, one-quarter teaspoon salt. Method: Warm the butter, honey and apple jelly, remove from fire, add beaten eggs, then soda war- water. Mix and sift flour and spices; flour the fruit with a little of I r, . a ong me met in ing." There seems to be some basis restaurant one day. for the lay opinion. "And, by the way, old chap," said Sweat is a mixture of water, salt, one,. "how are you geitin' on with and a few other ingredients of no Ethel 9 Did you ask her to marry great consequence. A profuse sweat you?'; I . the body of a few pints of wa robs - "I sure did," was the reply, "but I a . I a a -0, I sk .1 � I � A ' � I I -- I I .. I '. "I'll � . . I I ,-V .-.-- — . - - . I mixture. Mix, and turn into butter-1great ter and a few ounces of salt. Too didn't have any luck. She asked concentration Of the blood due me if I had any prospects.,, (Ti; who work in hot mines. They re- - 0 11 . - LONDON AND WINGRAM ed tin, and bake in a moderate oven. Ito gre.at loss of water may cau%o I "Well, that was easy. Why didn't Belgrave ......... 11.50 7.83 dead Master slowly forming out of - - North. a great, disabi4ity and even death. ThirRt! you tell her about your rich uncle?" i 1, I n .. , I 11 1i 0, .1 a.m. p.m in -hirh One teaspoonful of salt has � who has been a fugitive from justice warns of this danger and� we heed asked his friend. . ",Hang . - I i - Exeter ........... 10.16 6.04 CAMERA CAN LIE LIKE A TIK this warning, have been'accus-1 it all, I did!" answered the off the shift in good condition. These New Orleans. It is true that he nev- a-m. P -M. Hensall ........... 10.30 6.18 rnin(�rq say work does not fatigue � er has been punished for his crimes ,'omorl to drinking large quantities of, other sadly. "And now Phe's my I -- - I . i - . 6 14120W319 - llippen ........... 10.35 6.23 Winghain Jet, ..... 7.01 8.21 wator to supply the demand. That auntl" , -- - 10-44 6,32 boiler rooms report to the same Burke is coming home to die. For thp .,;.tlft deficiency may be of conse-! - ----------- . goat had been brought near enough effert. In some industries such as Years efforts have been made to in - 10,58 6.46 The audience holds its breath as a I. quence is the new angle to an old, - I ------- -- - -----,- --- -�-- Clinton, Ar. ....... 11.06 6.52 Clinton, Lv 11.16 c nd. leads a movie dog a oss a movie room. Suddenly the animal probif-m. i EXILE IN HONDURAS ENDS FOR Briti;;h mine officials have tried I � . ...... 6.52 Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21 6.58 haits, "hair bristling, body tense and . the p)An of giving salt water to min -I EMBEZZLER I Londesborough .... 11.36 7,12 shivering." ,Straining eyes in the (Ti; who work in hot mines. They re- - 0 Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 audience see the ghost of the dog's port that in the case of mines where , Major Edward A. Burke, who in his Belgrave ......... 11.50 7.83 dead Master slowly forming out of I ternpf�rature is around 100, supplying' t;mc wag one of the most important Wingham Jet., Ar- 12.08 7.45 nothing. The dog turns toward it each man with two quarts of wate.r'and influential men in Louisiana and Wingham Jet, Lv. . 12.08 7.45 and barks in wild excitement. Any in -hirh One teaspoonful of salt has � who has been a fugitive from justice Wingham ..... .... 12'112 7.55 spectator would be willing to swear hN'T1 diss,dIved causes-�them to come i for tbirty-five years is returning to South. that the dog had at least seen the off the shift in good condition. These New Orleans. It is true that he nev- a-m. P -M. actor impersonating the apparition. rnin(�rq say work does not fatigue � er has been punished for his crimes Wingham ......... 6'56 8-15 But no. The camera is lying. AL them si.q it formerly did. by any court; indeed he never was Winghain Jet, ..... 7.01 8.21 the required moment for the dog's St(ikors or firemen working in hot convicted. But justice is satisfio-d and Belgrave .......... 7.15 8.82 preliminary agitation, a eat and a boiler rooms report to the same Burke is coming home to die. For Blyth ............. 7.27 8-44 goat had been brought near enough effert. In some industries such as Years efforts have been made to in - Londesb6Tough ­. 7-85 9-62 for it to see them. Hence his sud- rolling mills the men suffer frequent- duce the state to withdraw the charg- Clinton Jct . ....... 7.49 4.06 den bri,stling with doggy rage. Then, ly from heat cramps. These cramps es against him but hitheTto they have Clintou ............ 7.56 4.19 as they were whisked out of sight, generally come on at the end of a failed. It may be because Burkewas Clinton Jet . ........ 8,03 4-20 an attendant in a certain spot, cor- long, hot day. Some industrial the centre of so many bitter political Brucefield ......... &15 4.82 responding to that which the ghost physicians report that they prevent contests that he had made enemies Kippen ........... 8.22 �, 4.40 would appear in the finished film. heat cramps by supplying some weak who never forgave him. Now his old ....... &82 4-50 mewed like a eat, causing doggum; .salt water for drinking purposes. antagonists have mostly passed from Exeter ........... 8-4'7 5-05 to wheel in that direction with wild These reports suggest trial of the scene and it- is believed th t it a I.. barkings. And the rest? Mr. Surn- weak .qRlt solution as a preventive of -will not be long before the curtain . mer Smith describes it as "clever cramps in some other conditions. For falls on the career of tl�is unusual C. N. k TIME TABLE doubde-exposure work, carefully tim- instance, in both forms of diabetes, in man. His grandfather fled from Ire ed by metronome and --i#,', 4-1- — - the swe-+4,-- -+- — f " I A 4. - IF .- I � . t I I �, ;� A I . 0 wmsl6 e U r. ,, consump on, an escape punishment for a con- � M. of the gbost across the set charted to in the chronic forms of Bright's dis- spiracy against the British Govern- . ----- - ;oderich .......... ]P*ln correspond with the dog's move- ease with profuse taination but with- ment and the family settled in Ken- . ments.11 I - . . 1W . 6.17 out dropsy, in night cramps in elder- tucky. There the grandson was born - . , v -1 —11 .. -..... . . 1. � , I -, "linton ............ 0.26 2'87 Such is one of the effective illu- 1Y people. ' in 1841. As became a tele- ­ I I 1- . I I vb-- , , 1, I 1 2.52 sions in "Earthbound," and we read We must nok forget that too much graph operator and . eaforth .......... 6.41 0-13 when he Weis . t Columbian ...... 6.49 Of many other ingenious deceptions. salt may -be harmful and especially only nineteen years old he was I )ublin ........... , '"O Once a symbol of truth, the camera so to those. people with certain dis- superintendent of a small railroad.. ) ., . 11, 4-,� West. 6'54 8*29 has been trained with a thousand eases. In -those forms of heart and When the Civil War broke out h . e .1 ­­ ,� I . I -1. -1�1 t, � a.m. P -MI P clever subterfuges to -represent the kidn,-.y disease which are accomptnied enlisted early and distinguished him- -, I I Q . � �. I ­,,� Ublin ...... 10217 "'L thing that is not. As this writer ex- by dropsy-, �t is customary to advise self for bravery in a struggle qw— I'll, I .... 6.88 9.87 presses it in Collier's Weekly, where V-. We* go, �� ; 11- COlumban, - 10.42 5.44 IIII - - ­-.� bravery was common. At twenty- . bw ski t . ­, , enforth ..... 10.53 5.63 j.j6 "The light that lies in the camera's - ' - Is, I � � - two he was -a major, and when tho -so" 11 eyes save � I waT ended 'he was chief of field Px&#8 POultrYWft - I linton ...... 11.10 s the motion picture indus- ., Ilk and Advico 1 PDXIM I 1� 6.08 1004 try several ii-d1lion dollars a year." I .- PRAft FOOD 00 for it - ��, I � 7.08 10*13 .r ­ transportation for -one impartant OD. of CANADA.LiatW. , ," �� oderich ..... 11,4o 7.20 10,30 By way of example he introduces 1, I.., army. Ile went to Texas penniless I -.1 - - .N1 " - , .1. - - � I ... � ... �.. ­.., .". ..� —­ , I.. - . - .1 up to an "indignant representative of . I � . aph - . . ..:-:1. �­ �il��, -I-I I* -,g­� ,, V I "C. P. R. TIMIR TABLB an influential woman's club,'t who -ex- . ., N operator, but within a few inonths -------------------- ��— A I ­ -�I" I �, " 11% cl A- i rnis - - ­ 1-1 � I . I . . I f rm t. "I couldn't be . lieve my eyes. I saw STOV . LIS 14 was In ebarge of the shipping busi- .1 . .. - . -- . 11. �. 1-1�1 5.60 ' ple" - � . . . nesa of the largest house in the state, , ' ' ­ ' � ` . ­ 4i ' lenset ............ 5.55 that Poor goat being smothered, in 1WV0^4:1 . In another year lie was a partner i -ii CENTS SAVING DOLLARS IS GOOD HUSIXESS . # reGa* ........... 6.04 . the quteksands - it vp-as a tetTible I a large cotton export firnL Then I .1 . Z " % ub=n ......... :.. 6.1 t sight and I know that the camera I 1,*.�? � calamity &-sceinded on the cotton in- While young, tAke Care "I'l 11 .1 1. Use It before retiring ,- does not lie," , , .. -1 , dustry and he was left without a of your teeth, avoiding for a few )nontu'.Sbd� lyth ............. 6.26 The goat that was apparently be- .1, I I dollar. later artificial. platsh 816DU 6.40 He went to New Orleans, his --A ­ gotice -yotw fidod6in -�, ing sucked down into the maw of the I T entire assets being twelve guits -of end the forced ftfusal ;, ��­ from ache, 0 di�.04- of cNanilw 7., : : , : * , 6.62 quicksand was Only struggling be- I - of many 91grood-thAnngA �' - . 10.25 1 fins clothes, letters of ree6mmenda- �ga I , tha te6tb,' *ftt*6r, .or. . West cause he -could not eat all of the 11 V1 40, I tion- and a willinguestj to work. On Oat. 1'4*eJee4.,.Toq � , - , , I -10&-, �Qth0r,1AOjtXfMQt16n4o - 4, Props fast enough, The motion pie. I "" the s&I I I. f .. ., tan, "or, W,&/,P strength of till combined 'he got pasteof. till: WA� 111A its *604 While. Itto I - ture eft'PalaY ftPlained that, ,while .1 07, I a job at a dollar a cloy It a stolkol- - level thaft, e� "0011fd4#4 I " "Mi ti , - U cold, - . 6,100 ........... 7.40 it did not 1 di e the secret% I i yard. Bilt his .po#trty,djd not pro. domblift.-, I I a � 10,� i" & PWO care Aould 'be - � - P0. ,V46 009, 0 . ' ,, _,$ . WAIVIlt ........ 11.49 of the screen , t e teftoft of . I '.." ao& . -- C a 47 , q e� I alwo 11AM � . . Nelld,f . I vent him from ratking friends, alld ft ' 1W �'L,� 061441'-fe- Ukon,toi preii3 and told - ..... r0allam Ivi Pidtureg Might auger,� the � pwlsmtp soon he was- -Abie to apOV09ch the . 4 I .1 � a " , wth �` , the bottom, pre. , 11 � Oulu, #4 - - , * *, *::::::, an truth of the matter was ,that the li- I 1� '' , owner of the stomeyard with a pr& p WaLs ts Trm- I bbft d,-:: 0: * It. gs luxion of the goat iu. 6" " i . .1 *bntlng. bursting of ,, q .� . I 10-11 Ad �1. �1, I I ty him out, a�n i qu .W4000Q %ii4per. � I 400.0. IZ34 *iw 6,11 a elevo-'t I ­ " .001up= ., , � ,� , du � . " - ��i,e,� - . M14. 091y 25c at '*the ' Aot ..,...,..... 12,41 ., 4 " R# li 4- . 6G, * I P1 ? stlg�. POsal to bt d form .4 ' 0,1� "t ,:­­,,;.� 11 - 1, � . . Vag kiv 3 10114k,"461111tiftide. � ,.a I ­ �� "'A' - " ------ I k , director. . " I q . . rhatmatyp" Senforth, tharA . ., 110 �; I I ., . Uld k ' J . I I �... ... ; . . 269& ...W***.#t 's I 4- '- 1* I - -- -- �, : , I . �. W, ; � .. , . ,� �L� ., � "451 'A larg% bog, with AdV61,41, 161BO, M"hvir 0146, iftin,;. - � , i'019TY, 1, pt, " . � . , , 4'*.*4, � '-se added oftr - � QH 1119 GOOD SENSE , .1 I .1 .bott6mj�-Wstg fffled 'Ic, -- . . ItI. - 1- , ­­. I ... I. . I - I *: . 11 � I vith `Israry WVL- I dur,1:e;'b6diabdtl9 tgbb**:fi* & fa4 , I I ­­.- ',.,­�­­ * I V ­1117��,'Oq� . I 1, �. � . � ,1� , , - 1�, , I � .1 4 .1 . I -i "I.-I-I'l JI- �; --L-,--1- 11. .I',- I P4�-""'!��I ., . �. � � - . , I I :� I � ,,� - " � ,� ,% � I I . 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