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I I � ,,�',,',`�-,,� ��.��,',Zi,��t�`�`.Z�,, , e of the valuable es tN, � I _, �­, ` ,�.�, �:�' .�� ., , " I 81,r Jobzt 0�rling. was the origim- ,"': � "-F" -Y'k.�Mp �'4'.O�'�14T41)",.1440�,g�Q0441 WOT . , - - 11�,­ , ., '' I � "" � K 4 _TX% ga,,�s,�WIVPQ . . " "" I . ;�i��,�.�;�i�,:�l,'�',J�,�i��,�""�I , � , Apn'�04, , '41 q , __111" P" Iii I— � . -1 , , . �,ifg 11 , ; - , �, fi .,4, � � Z11 4 ( � I � , 044 lbov I � �4 � "'' On r I'� . 1, 1; , 4: 1; - X " , , 0 - ,"'.11 1-1 I'. � '11, , � I � 1. '. " -,�, � �., ;` 'i �" .� .4 y - Qlliul I � d ', - '4 ',6�,� " Hatton is a suems- - . *111'alwAy'o "ton", o4ti 1*400k',444`�09�' r6i%b,Wp a lo.r. .',-' �,g ,N,,, . - '9��,4 I � , , �. . , loiit or bandsman ifalfa is its richness In the . 51ve tor bQth of tbe:­0 � - Oily -,"49 Apovas, to, .-*,X"t,VpF 14 , r � , qlle�ge and ,thej 11 .� ,;,saft .#Klq,� tivo .Qf Milt. ,; . , . - , , 1��'11�1,�Q " 'roteins. Wheii cut at six or eight Farms. ,M tl�`qu8tl - st im� �� . �9, h,6Jr_b,A, t� � L , 0 �. �,q 01 , " , � . ., .�. . . , it his mo, - _A we 1. .1 i �L,'L.,�,,iN -, " 11 - I I I ,,,,,,"',�,�,rt;,0,1� "' g sired. The reason- ,It 1,,4 ��.. I" " W�'R."'yq* ,ppoillon. 1 I " - I .1 , - , ,:� , � I ! life work. Having been . , X0,01.400. **rr*o0,:WA6'#" - ,."a* "Y' !,I,t. "'n" x0lut!)VO IA . �,,,�',��',i,�,�',,i, , " - itches in -height, we have found it to poti-tant liciQUaly gav,gred. , . . _ li -,�,,,�tjtiked with the instru- Wheok�i in courdry, 4 -An ';B'�fo'4 - 40XtI 'to 0- �. 4 ,- �jq .'�� , , " 'y 'A � I Citn tli . , """, I , "' , . q. . W#�i _�,Lr 'XAP I , I �e I " , I " " N; ' , , 1111 I I., 11 I - I I I I I I I I � "I � "" t, , , " ,r,111 llf-111� ._ R 1 '�-4 , "I " , , , , - ,� � � 11, I � ME � : i 'I 111 9" . 11� I '" Irielpgs co 'D �,d fdund�jndi.a " OM , " Avn,� , ja*?%�19-0$ V.L. , � ,* - the' ,2kh ;�A "',L � _� , % �� entalist's ability, is the �Ontaiu 26 Der cent. of nitr(io.enous brought Up "_4 fgrux, and having , I", �t, , , 6. V. t 'm I I - , .0j"to 7 ,u)Aer,�,Vn L" , , . ;1 __,�" _,�; q,"�,e,-; tiatter, that is, one-quarter ,of the seen th? alip -od methods of the - ens� POSAUH00 111,04 * "40AILOA , f1QT_.4Ay,.,RVQ ',�PATW,,.�.1_14� I M , P , % � . IVII�l 111. " �', , *,� - .:r "" A' JqU -V - "", 'k RNPR t�v ,v* �. "- - If , � 3 1 14" y,��,,�', t , �*h J11st , et ,% L' --- �� 1 , early pione m.,, he for -many years ' �1'1 ,le f6i �all foods eqUire V44g, , fC, �. §gi,� pk# 9P�'i_ LX,Y.R � , I . I �.t�"",.;�%,��,Qll �. I : .rjear. pure singing tone. lry matter of the crop was crude pr - , ' I , . A-441AIlgeri; ,',�Axpsgp 'L, _ �)��Aa �,, . ,. ,,� ,g �au` " 0 , - I - ��, %414 ,r,a Wy I ,O*Ld ' L " , "IV _4" L . perfect tune. correct style . .y cookbig. " � . I I , hoped to ,have the opportunity dur- % . - - ,. ;s�e,v.nd her geiprop",,"��"W,""A''P.,Af.-- lla*�0-1 - - - _1,Pg,.Tp 'R 0"00 �;Fq I . I . . �, _ .. _ � "P,9!11�0 . - , - '�vnp� Wpeft !r ,e , , , �, 1) . *pxpm I , 'he* using a fireless fe ge *A$ d1bA*.l* _ . P " ein. The amount naturally deer W ill"t M T�vnmqrfak' and unexcelled finish of the . eas" Ing his political career of making � . , r 'Clie,urst xxa,j . A�.(I,,�VA t�10414, 0APRIX1, � . � , . I ain amount of experiment, . , 0,004 ",i:ok.449001 VQA , , I I lnf,Aa� son sh , ,;:.. d, due to t J0#0 1W ., , , ,1 'V ,d as the plants mature . �M��T . he that th6, * �w . ��g , pkt Wf,�� " ggg*�g, ,. 1-1 ­�; Holton. Itspriceisreasoa- farming, and fruit growing, less dif , � " � �!Iiq�, , V � Ir .. . , �?i�g �ic "s 11 , , dot S!#q�,' Pkaymg We 1:1 �, . . . ; L� I . bre, but In the ficult discouraging to the , ". ing must ,b,q done �pfore, the best -re-, the father five., montas� ,in, thaA , " er ulg4t�fdr,ra6iAi� .,, - I . �. ,� I . "' IM 01P;,'.��,V � able. ��,,� 11, 'i, ! � .levelopritent of the Ili and , , V -par 11 I U -41D � O, 141 I I'll I - � � .11, . I I I I er .. A '�. �,lwi %onbr . is Cent , "W''da, M " For particulars apply to ,arly blossoming stage we found al- farmers. : I �- s141% vaqi,,be OlYtained-reserve judg, 04 with the lincith, - , ," , " 11. 0 IM, 0�1 �I 1� ), , . I I 00440", , V & _._'. �, , _f" �,:1�11.1:� MIT 1 ,,,#,4�,�% � , -alfa c(nitained on the average 16.6 When Con�edefration to' I --I lno'4t until it bas been fairly tested, ,were both devoted W the dhild-aild-ftlib ,besfli,'fie. vould f0 its jni�iivnfliii-n_ :: " n��C I;, " � ok place, . . -.4 . '. I 11 r "I'll I �, � I , Ing J. In. lir"ne music ILU. Per cent. of crude protein, or 11.8 per in 1867, after the members of the . .,Pk,v We least a week learning how their friends h6ped ,that vv"W iut'� dr -ft * 11 'v,� I . I'� I � 4�0 - 1� � I . al.I�Cb a � JtW -that it did not possieggi. I """'t I , . 'to use it. - a reconciliation would be hr6.uglxt'In time the "stereo-movie,',t a dp- , 11 0#� .11 ,�,� '.. I I , I Ontario Roprosentatives Ltd* ",nt. of digestible crude protein, c,l- Dominion Government had been ap- Women who give the fireless a brief about for the boy's sake. his ) ,"",.' , %, '' , I'll , I � � I PETERBORO, ONTARIO ree basis. In the pointed, the local governments wer Mrs. De velopm6rit of the- cinematograpb in ��.,0�' 1'11�.e,. - i trial, without carefully Saulles was not con - 1� 11 -e - superficial -e � 111. 11 formed in each province, and in ... .. I A, . liay condition of dryness, Henry and � I tent with - the, which color, solidity and sound lbad Iv,111, - I '. MR. E. H. CLOSE , I studying its use, as one has to study decree because she' .0,1� "I ,. , Aorrison in "Feeds and Feeding" Ontario two of the former Min- W. Tt"ViJayaraghavaebarya .. .. wanted to take been added, giving so complete ail il- . l ";, 14.1 11 �,,�,,�.� . I "I Seaforth. any too], SoMetilnes find fault. But the ]ad home to _1�bile with her, ,­ - and lusion of reality that it had long age �il�, . .. ,;ive the Per cent. of digestible pro- isters of the old Legislative Council Who repiesented All India at the a fireless operates on so simple a said that Unless, she could leave L,�! �5: �i. . �� . . : 11 I I I -iia in some of the common folders of Upper and Lower Canada British Empire E xhibition, and who . ". �N,%'!, , were � the superseded drama requiring the pdr- * .� ., ill pr4s*ft this year at the open- ealth would become.im- sonal presence of the actor. . . ,,,* , 1, - principle, that anybody can use it af- country ,her b. ' I—, "! as follows: Alfalfa, 10.6; red clover appointed to fill the highest posi- w ter a little instruction. paired- John ' ' t-, ";, ", if,.,,. I.. . ­.,�C� hay, 7.6; timothy bay, 3-0; corn sil- tions in the new Provincial Govern- Ing ceremonies of the Canadian Na� was with, - A ��"-e the fathe , " I - - - a As a book of instructions is sup- when one day the mo ' V ,4po ". , I 'I I t ,,, age, 1.1; and among the grains, oats, ment. The Hon. John S,ndfiLRd Mae- Uou I 0whibitiOn, Saturday, Augmist thor .drove up " I " lz, "t , I' -1 1 9.7; corn, 7.6; barley, 9.0; and wbeat dona2d, the leader, a Liberal, a Cath- 28. 1 ,� . plied ivith each fireless cooker, we -with a mair. She 'and ' " ' _' . , an' argument ' Ing his first I . . 7h9r . ' ,formOr A YOUUg lawyer,, plead 81�� 'P.t1;, - . , * . ;t, HEMS WANTED bran, 12.5. It will thus be seen why ,lie, and representing Eastern Can- — its operation. . case, 'had lbeen retained by a farmer �,, �.,�, ­ I ---A shall not go into details regarding husband engaged 'In. I , it is not necessary to feed so much ada, and the Hon. John Carling, Com- about the child and "', �1_11. - Mrs. De Sauilqs .V, ..;, _.V: � Ifissing Heirs are being sought grain or concentrates when alfalfa is drew a rerv,91ver and fired five h to prosecute"a ralgivay, company �:rqr R, . -, Ohroughout the world. Many People used as the fodder. missioner of Agriculture and Minis- Farms, by 'his Minister, to ,other . 00 5 ots. killing �4 bogs. , wanted, to im- I I I I . F'urthermore, the alfalfa is valu- ter of Public W,orks, a Conservative countries, to see if ail . apple could I Her defence ivas "mother love,fi, preis'the,jury with the magnitudq of� .. � 1`,'� &" to -day living in comparative pov- and .. I , I., able for Its A and B vitamines and ind Protestant representing Western be found which would grow on the FASHIONABLE COLONY most of the jurymen wept rOP'Ous1T the injury. . ., oty who are really rich, but do not I a� it was elaborated. Mrs. Do Saulles I. , :, its-asb content. It may not be better Ontario. Prairies. To withstand blizzards , PROVIDES SENSATIONS then went back to Chile with the boy. , lf_,�', It. You way be one of them. "Twenty-four hogs, gontlem(ft., I ��t know in these respects than the clovers, The hoped-for opportunity now travelling at 30 milei4 an hour or Twenty-four ; twice the ' number . Wad for Index Book, "Missing Hein but It has a recognized value when came to the Hon. John Carling. more was rather a hopeless pro- of New York's 0 . there are in the jury box.,, . , 11 _ and Next of Kin," containing care" Long Island, one , 'It. . . fed with concentratee, During his four-year term of office, position. However, the director most fashionable suburbs, flashed back I'll � �" 11, " "I ,,,, , fully authenticated lists of missing The Ontario farmer's feed problem among other works such as the open- found a small Siberian crab which on the front pages of -the city's news- HOW NEW INVENTIONS STIR _. I , v. . �. heirs and unclaimed estates which is beat solved through the production ing up of Muskoka (Port Sandfield' grew on the Prairies and upon it papers 'the other day, when a murder . A taxi-driver -charged with using rl." , , .� nd 1�11 ' r � � I have been advertised for, here a and use of the greatest possible Quan- and Port Carling were named after was grafted a small apple, the result and suicide we . re reported. Long NEW AMBITIONS violent language protested that the ... I - abroad. The Index of Missing Hein titles Of high-class home-grown these two Ministers), the building of being a crab an inch and a half in Island seems rather a favorite spot 1. I I III .' ..-Ir We offer for sale contains thousands roughage, which obviates the neces- How new inventions stir new am- complainant, a woman, was "no . . _ . . names which have appeared in sitY of using a large proportion of the Ontario Hospital for the Insane diameter. Other apples were cross for such crimes�, or it may be that bitions is exemplified in the decision ,111� ." Of lady." 1 �.;: American, Canadian, English, Scotch, expensive concentrates In his rations. at London, the Blind Asylum at fertilized, and now two varieties since everybody living there is move of the Louis,ville newspaper reporter, "Indeed," said the magistrate. 'q 111�1. Irish, Welsh, German, French, ,Bel- Most home-grown concentrates. and BellevVIle, the draining of waste the Osman and Columbia, will prac- or less prominent socially, newspapers 'who won the Pulitzer prize for 1925 wonder if you know a lady when I " 1-11 . � " Clan, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and many of the roughages, are carbona- 1-gi-ids and other acts of importance, tically grow ev,erywhere. give more attention to Long Island to seek a career as a radio announcer. you see lone." I'll, .,:1.1' other newspapers, inserted by lawy- ceous teedswhich,in themselves, even he directed the plans drawn, and These are oniy some of the crimes than to thosIi�- committed , ill r,'* prin- in To tbls end he is spending the $1 000 "Of -course I do," answered the "'­. 1w. bril, executors, administratom Also In mixtures, do not make for properly laid the foundation stone at Mimico cipal results of the Experinwntal the neighborhood of Hell's Kitchen. awarded to hi . paper'for driver, indignantly. "Why only the - �:, - . ,, balanced rations m by his news] ", � contains list of English and Irish and, consequently of the first agricultural college in Farms, Each year will see greater The latest tragedy was particularly his services during the imprisonment other day I saw one; she gave me a ­.. Courts of Chancery and unclaimed there is always a big demand for pro- Canada in 1870, -and also the School improvements, and the farmers sad and unjustifiable, for it seems f Floyd Callins in Sand Cave, for Round note for a shillifil fare aW �'. - .. . 1� dividends list of Bank of England tein-rich feeds such as bran, shorts, of Practical Science in Toronto. and horticulturists will appreciate that a wife was murdered for no 0 . ��, - ' Iddlings, ollealro meal; cottonseed lessons in voice culture from a teach- walked away. 'Ere, mum,' I says, "� Your name or your stneestor"s may be 'n Although the college building bad ad- in the pioneer days, and will realize more serious offence, than having fe- er in New York, and has filed an ap- 'what about yer change?' 'Don% be A t. meal gluten meal and other similar vanced a few feet -�rben the Liberals the difficulties with which they were ceived a letter. I.- In the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) feed�. These feeds are always more It is fxue that the plication with W7EAF for A position a, a blinkin' old fool,' says she; ,keep it W .. once for book- came into power the site was chang- obliged to ewitend. The Minister letter breathed devotion, but the cor- announcer for the Broadcasting Com- an' get drunk enough to kiss your , �L � ;.. . at or less eipensive and It is sound farm ... I." - C... to attempt to produce sub- e ' le , d to Guelph, a Liberal stronghold. and director received recognition of oner's jury decided that it breathed PanY of Amer _a. When broadcast- mother-in-law.' Now," be ended � �'.' International Claim Agency " Vcs The Ontario Agricultural College their work froin their Sovereign, who nothing more powerful. It was . I,' - - stitutes for them in so far a,s possible. the ing hegan� it was obvious that a sub- triumphantly, "that's what I calls a ", The farmer understands the situation was opened in Guelph in 1874. The conferred the Order of Knighthood letter w1ritten by a lonely man in ... 1. Dept 296, - and naturally stitute would have to be provided real lidy." ,.,-,-, turns to leguminous Commissioner-, of Agriculture who of St. Michoe� and St. George upon Mexico to a lady whom he had met for the printed program furnished in —_ - I ,,� Pittsburgh, Pa., U. S. A. crops, particularly the clovers, to cut succeeded th,Y Hon. John Carling the Ron. John Carling, especially for for a short time some months earlier. theatres and- concert rooms as an ' �*N!. o lls arid, at the same were: The Ron. Archibald McKellar, his work as Minister of Agriculture, They bead sailed North from Pan- essential part of the performance. It ,� 1 �, . `,. , time, enrich his soil. He realizes that the Hon. S. C. Wood, and the , .11 " — I his home-grown grains and his corn Hon. added to his many services to his Ama together, and had been good was not so obvious that a spoken an- , V11 A. M. Ross. It was not until 1888 country. The Order of Commander friends. Thinking of those happy noiincement would be satisfactory. At . � ,, �� , ,,� and roots are low In protein. He that agriculture became one depart- of St. Michael and SL George was days, the man had written a letter, a concert the accidental failure of the . '�,' T,HE McKILLOP MUTUAL knows that protein -rich concentrates merit. The Hon, Charles Drury was conferred upon the first director of which � " 10 are high in price. Therefore, he in the woman had received. She supply of printed programs is a mat, - 11 1. appointed first Minister of Agriculture all the Experimental Farm.s, Dr. tore it up, but her husband pieced � ,�I, � interested more and more in an in- it ter for apology, and usually with rea- ,"",, FIRE INSURANCE: CO'Y. creased suPPly of bome-produced of the Province. Willimn Saunder�. together, and then shot her dead. He son, for the unfortunate individual , , �� I feed high in protein. It is also a fact In 1896, w -h -en appointed Minister completed the job by killing himself. qualified to explain matters to the ,,. - ­ HEAD OFFICE­SRAFORTH, ONT. that these leguminous feeds are high of Agriculture for the Dominion, the Mx. and Mrs. Sidney E. �� 1; - Brewster audience is apt to be ill at ease and "''.1 2 in mineral matter so necessary to � Hon. John Carling had an opportun- FIRELESS COOKER REMOVES were the figures in this doub,le tra- quite unable to make himself heard. � I 11 I Production, reproduction d ity of carrying out his long -thought -I gedy, and the man who wrote the In the early days of radio this in- , ... 1, ­� . 3 OFFICERS: health In herds and flocks, and the out schem-e of assisting the farmers MANY CULINARY TROUIBLES letter was Roscoe P. Conkiling, of competence -made not a little trouble, � . 't.#, �1 I the , ,'' , � , - J. Connolly, Goderich - - President best ot them Is alfalfa. It Is the in every Province of Canada, by es- American Smel-Cing and Refining but it also brought out into strong e- - � � r Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president most palatable of aIL' tablishing experimental farms, farms The time has passed when it is nec- Company, at present in Mexico. He Aef the qualifications of the e w o � .I'- , , � .. �­` I D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. -A-1falfa Hay. which would test and analyse the cssary for the housewife to work in will have'some bitter reflections to bad a natural talent for th' ne a- - , " , I - .1 Alfalfa hay stands at the head of soil of every district, and advise the a superheated kitchen on a hot surn- ke-ep -him company' from this day reer, people for whom th �Ln y , .,�: AGENTS: � ,P,' ..�_,:, Alex. Leitch, R. R, No. 1, Clinton- the hay list in ,value for dairy cows, grain suitable for each soil, the frudts mer day, in order to prepare enough forth. A more sensational Long member, the tongue, does - . :::11111 I ,W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John M;;' sheep and lambs, beef cows, growing and trees for each province, and in food for family consumption. , eir b ,, . . " �.,� , Island murder - or perhaps we ding. It is true that announcing is The Stmdard Bred Trotdng stal"aft � young cattle, breeding bulls, and. may � ,", way, Egniondville; J. W. Yeo, Gods- fact, give the best Professional advice With the aW of fireless cooker and should say incident, since a jury re- much easier by radio than in a public . a ,,�, �,�, be used widi ca.re for horses, espe- in everything appertaining to a farm. by serving desserts that do not re- fuses to see any trace of murder in hall, because no great amplitude of EMPEROR McKINNEY 1',I�.�, rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhageu. .111, I'll .�,-,7 *� DIRECTORS- clally when they axe Idle or corapars- Previously many farmers had become quire cooking, or only require heal- the event -was that ,f.,4��. tIVely is . Of course. the hay should in which tone is required, yet even on the con- (54193) 1653 ,,, N willban R, No. 2, Senforth; discouraged from lack of knowledge. ing, one may prepare the summer Jacques Lebaudy figured as corpse., versational level clear, easy, and Enrobnent Xo� 74B Form 2 ;,;__11� _� lull, cured, preferibly by the coil ,�,-,, ­ eW,es, Brodbag be well ,?','!� John Benn 'eu; �YMJJ,W method, and generally speaking the Experimental farms of this nature en- meals in comfort, and may secure He was a character of itternational pleasant speech is a much rarer � I , , I"",t� Evans, Beechwood- M MeEiren. Clin- tirely I am toqd, had not been estab- many extra hours for rest and recre- renown. His father had been the SO thing t1tan might be expected con- S. Gkiih,i.im 4. TWren;mIth. ;,�.-,, � I . setond cu JA of fter quvMty than Will stand1m numas at his own stable. TA ,0; ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex the -first IL falfa hay is just un- 4- , I LIn I I lished in any country previous to atiom called "sugar king" of France, and sidering how large a part of the sUrh Terza.-Tb insui* a foial, st . , . . ��t�', . ,'� �. J. G. der wheat ran in cgesuble 8 00 payaw ..", Broadfoot, No. 8, Seaforth; b do this time, A fireless cooker is the housewife'a ,he left the son many millions to Play total of human activity is dedicated Jftnmiky lat-1927.. Partien with mumea to 1, 'jt,�. . Z Th re s foal "d "Pwing of them before Febrwm4r ....."11", Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert perrfs protein, but shovw &bout three es The choice of a general director of best friend in summer. Cooking must about with. One of Jaaques' early to talk. e ba bee ontrO- Ist. will be held responaible for , - "", ,:1 1, Harlock, George McCartney, No. ill as much fibr;a. It Is a roughage. but all the farms, required great con-' go on, even in hot, sultry weather. exploits was to c �__ set hims" UP as versy of late over the quanlifications Kam at owner's risk. I ��p Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Bruaeglel& some feeders tbruet that it Is a rich sideration. Dr. William Saunders, a During this season the fire$ess cooker's "Emperor of the Sahara," with a of women as announcers. The gen- . " 1, .,. roughage and throw too muth- of it chemist, entomologist, botanist, ag-ri- real value is appreciated more than gorgeous staff and full con eral preference seems -to be for men, WILLIAM -RILEY, 11, 4, ,�, to thiDir stock. A ommn lorkgul of rt trap- Proprietor and Manager. ,I i?..-, - pbow 186 -IL ,k�: - cuiturist and horticulturist, a most at any other time. pings. VMile his name resounded mainly no doubt because the deeper I good alfalfa ViLy con(alus more capable man, received the appoint- A fireless cooker will, do away with only throughout Euirope and Am- and heavier voices carry better as a , ,�,�-r rw '05.5 'r ' ­ feed value than a bic-bundbe of the " . , L' 'LONDON AND WINGIFA averlkp ment. the acking back "and overstrung nerves . - L ' t " L erica, he lived in comparative safety rule, altho some women's voices ''.. timothy or mixed- hay and . ugh ,, 1. Other officers in each branch re- that result fro The ffAsd*Q=* QNfeely Bred Clydiindale I" "Ill in banding over a hot, and peace, but one day by ill -luck a come through admirably in speaking ­� North. 30 it ahould be fed with more ca" ",;")-. a.M- p.m to prevent waste or d"ger of over- quired to be ebo,sen and directors of steam -shrouded stove, and it will not neighborilic Arab chief (heard that as well as in singing. In some re- staill,11101 ­ - 11 Exeter ........... 10.16 6.04 feeding. Alfalfa hiry, corn silage &ad the farms in each Province. There only protect the kitchen against the there was an Emperor near by. So spects women might tieem the better 1�, - Hensall ........... lo.go a few roots m,&L,ke an %dqaI roughage were five farms in the beginning I enervating heat, but will also relieve he swooped down, and took four of qualified, for th y usually s (Imporl-1) � �'If!, , , 6.18, erk more ,,�,k Kippen ........... 10.85 6.23 e tc No. [238201 (10938) i�,A. ration for all classes of c4ttle, and am told; there am twenty-five at �he the atmosphere of the accumulation the Emperor's subjects captive. There fluently and ar! n so�li .1, sheep and many feeders have cut present time. The site of the Central of cooking odors. ik mum- .. �!.� Ot �,, I ,, 1�'. 11rucefleld ......... 1044 6.82 was pro�Dnged haggling about releas- ble, but sk baritone 11 M40&!y Enmlawnt No. 864 Form *1* r�l "I, Clinton Jet . ....... down. or cut out, their corn aereag6 Farm near Ottawa, was chosen, the It is economical of fuel, and fuel ing them, and eventually Jacques con- poised Will stand for marm far the sewon of 2926 �; 'S, 10.58 6.46 wherv�lofaMa does well. Por dairy e, seems = _41Alified V-., tongu .1 stumps blown up with dynamite, the conservation in summer cooking sidering the terms exorbitOnt aban- as follema: for distinct utterance, as�is shown by Xo,,d.y._WjN M.ve his oNra stable at jobb �g,,4� Xltntoi4 Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 and beef mrtle, from one- fenceg� made, the buildings begun, means comfort as well as economy. doned his faithful subjects, and sailed the patter songs, inclucV.ng "Figaro," Cairns, Lot 21. 0onowslan 6, Hibbert. and Cliutou, Lr . ...... 1L16 balf to ow . ,.� I i�� � , clinto-A jet ....... &M ponn4 per day Der hundre'd P"n" hedges planted, and many beginnings It is econonlical of time� It does away. They were rescued shortilry af- , IIX GA of live weight, according W ther ;-,�� o in "The Barher," en tfusted to this proceed to J— 11111a. cun�­�n a- Blh, X, I Londesborough .... ILS6 of interest away with the necessity of watching terward by a French warship. bert� for noun; then CD Amgm McKiumnIft " 74 feeds fed, proves very valvabi In type of voice. L -t 10, Concewfort 11, TuckeniniRk for niatit, ,,��', �'� , bly-th .............. 11AA 721 mixed rations. For sheep, elthere One of the most interesting the food, and the fear that it will In 1912 (be turned up in the 'United A smooth -tongue does not always Tuesday. -To Luther "d'a, Lot 27, Cov4 ,'�4,, , '! fat- ,. - , 'i , I � " �,i,! Belgrave .......... LL60 743 tening lambs or broodIng ewea. branches of the Centrah Farm was its over-co,ok or burn. It makes it pos- States with' his wife and daughter. carry with it a gift for Ian es, . _ �!� ,, from gtLag CeMlOn 8, Usborne, 6& noun; then to wiU Rum hlaiAhes, Lot IS. Concivision 5, Uxborrw. ..!.','E*,. Vruwham Jet, Ar... 12-08 7.45 two to four pounds per day w1+1 be arboretum, sixty acres of land were sible to give many foods the long He was eccentric then and as the and 'at many stations the titles Of f.r night Wednw"y.-Po Fred DelWdW4 " � ', . '' , - . I Wingham Jet, Lv.. 12.08 7.45 relished- For hors", not over one- testing of trees years went by he became still more musical works and the names nf Lot 9, Coneemicin 9, Uaborne, for noon-, tbia- � _� "".", set apart for the cooking that they need, without one � 0, ,,, hakf Pound Per hunAred pounds Hve shrubs, wild flowers and hedges having to stop and watch the pro- eccentric. to J. E. MoubwWo, ZAA 9. South TU33a:66 t,m"'. .515, : He used to terrifk and foreign composers and performers Read, for night. Thunday-To John Glenu*4 ,:�,�,- I South. weight: preferably mixed wiih o6er from every part of the world, and cess. astonish the neighborhood of Long are apt still to make trouble, although Lut 27, Northeast Boundm, Usborne, for ,�,.�," � �"L', , ,'�, ALML P_ bay or straw,. is eater than too muctL sent to the Provinces for which they It is economical of labor. The foods Island by galloping about on horse higher qualifications in this respect -n: then to Oswsdd Walker's, one-half miro ,��& ", . In. �,Y6� Ningbam ......... 6.56 And for the old sowat, it may also be t .,�,,�, 8.15 used as part of the winter ration. were suitable. Each Province had to be cooked, particularly meats, re- back, clad in the most gorgeous rai- are coming to be required, and ignor- .a.t .f Cwmsrt�,, f.r night. Fridar-ir'o h6i lf'Q�!. 7.01 21 AM stable for noon. wbm* he will rewaft ,,_ - 8 its own peculiarities of climate, and quire litt�e or no preparation. The ment and not much caring what got ance is not so often shown as form- Ouwntnii the f6llowlmg Manday Morning. , ,�'..: * sHa 8011agie. ,�,�, �,-�;r, " ,' I I Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.83 required individual treatment. well1i of the cooker and the container under the hoofs of the horse. Otca- erly except when none of the regular 11 * ,� S.44 As a sol.lage crop nothing exceu the in which the food is cookZ�d, are ea - sio ally h would ak up e f - announcers is available. If it could FRED CO . LQUROUX, Preprieftr. I ` : 3317th ............. 7.27 The Northwest presented 8 Ti e bire th ur John mAlauey. 112"aser. �;,�`�: A;,"., . k'�� � LoWesbarough .... 7M g.62 alfalfa- it grows r&Didl3r and pro- gTeatest difficulties- th y c n d af r .usi niture in the house. Finally his wife not be foreseen that skilled pronuncia- 01 ','i,g'�,�,�,, , owing to e il lea e te 'rrg. [;�r�'� 7.49 4.06 duces several crops in d season. oreen 1, It is economical food Food -I ,d-; early frosts in Aus,ust many fam- I : -.2 .11 The 1mvorted Cl-Afindale RUM 'd a � W - " ,_�. , I - ,- 1* I 9 - � - .­ - . . I 41 - . - - � I __ .- In -_ I a I e�k,�, Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 "I'&' cut and carted to all stock ers had become discou I -i .4 cooked in the fireless —1, . -91, co pan e -police, anu Tor a tion could be made so satishictonly a MAKWIRA 0- ,gl ", I I ,;�, ke stabled during the summer pro 7� , a. re- . Lime .Jacques was co -tinned in an substitute for a printed program, still (15928). vox� XXXM I �', -�,��"; Clinton JG4 . ........ &03 4.20 - turned to their own countries, Shrink less than when it has been institution. One night he broke into less could it be imagined in advance - rides protein -rich succulence In the The Demide Premium ]lots* ff. I Ehirulment No. 864 Approved , , �nt'% Brucefield ......... 8.15 4. . It now became one of the princiDal er the Long Island home where his wife that the announcing of radio pro- WE] traved -the following route this , t A:i,�, 32 cooked in an ordinary oven. Cheap �:1 , ',�,41'., Rippen ........... most palatable form. The crop will interests of the Farms to test an- cuU; of meat may be used, as the was living, and Mme. Lebaudy meet, grants would become a profession- Monday. -will leave his own Mabi �, ,�V'11­ 8.22 0 �M` 4.4 produce more feed out and fe&as a , . �,��:,�::, 8.92 4.50 alyze and cross fertilize vv-heai; and fi,rele," will make them tender and ing him downstairs, fired five bullets even a career, tempting to men who anil go north to the Itb 0oncessim e �,,T��- sollige crop than In any other form. , ,.�,�-. 8.47 5.05 Mature cattle may be fed up to fifty obher grains which would ripen early. oppetizing. h d she feared for her bad won prizes 2% miles and moith to JoseDb ' ��`Ilt'_.", � , ,�, ­�'. I in other fields. It is Hibbeft, for nmn, then vircet tb . I , �, . - 1-1- or sixt pounds per day of this greten For over twenty years these tests cor- A fireless cooker saves the time, daughter, Jacqueline. The story was said that popular amiouncers get daars, Tuekmmith. for night- vi � .;., ! �,,�: , feed Ing with OtheT feeds, (�alveq tinned, each wheat, an improvemett strength and nerves of the cook. believed at the trial and the woman more than their a -hare of the en- North tD the 2nd conewslan of , 1.,�'r 17'.,� C. 14. EL TOM TABLR and younger stock do exceedingly upon the other. When selecting a fireless, whether and her daughter were permitted to thusiastic letters which are shower- bo -C - . : �:�TK,V�`, _�, .. _,_." John MelWa, for noon, then .p. MoGrath,a, St ,�gu% ; ;;,,,, "i"' well on alfalfa as green, feed. Show It was, however, the good fortune one choo-,w the one, two or three com- sail for France. There was an extra- ed upon radio stations fiful their Wednmday.-Nortb to WbL ' i�" �,T' - X"L or fattening skeep -can get no better Of Dr. Charles Saunders (a son of partment size wW depend upon the ordinary outcoml when Mme. Le- innumerable and widely scattered noon: Ihe7, noru I YA ,ilea and IT --l" . i , , , �', , ,,,,� � ,� sin. P -M feed. and It -to aniong the very beist the director) to discover of the family and the extent to baudy was marrW by TVL t -, , � "., .,�,',�.,�; the Mar- size and miortb to Henry Beimeweb. Jr. , 6.00 220 green ieedB for an claesWof-nogs, Henry patrons. What a followirig a genis, Thursday -East and south to E 1� " I 1; . -1,'�e, " Hohnes*ille ....... 6.17 2M from the Youngest Pigs to older quis wheat. Ill health had ob,lig,d which the fireless will be used for Sudireau, the family detective, while announcer may get Wag illU . J ," . ,v' strated noon; theii east and abuth bD ,a ij., �7,� Clinton ............ 0.25 2.62 bre0idbig stock- him to loave John Hopkins U cooking the meals. Choose only the her daughter became the bride of in the case of "Roxy and his gang " field'a, for Wght- rAdM7. 5 � !�!":, ,, ni-versity � ,Z,��-�, z�, Green alfalfa is not ., .,'*"�'y','.',j"q1r1". cemion of�Ribbeft at Grey � , where he had won a profe type that is lined with aluminum. Roger, the detective?s son. There and others have equall'y warm aa_ then soutbwest to Staffa at eta, , ,,., , seaf0th .......... &41 8.12 a very satisfactory feed for the work- asorship of The 1316. "_ � �,i�",�,4,Z�, � St Colunibm ....... 6.49 9.20 Ing horse because It has a tendency chemistry. He later was appointed best cooker is made with a seamless were teports at the time that the mireTs. where he wM remain untm the tallowing mon- � 4,,O�­ � 4�1,i f, Dublin ........ 6.54 8.29 to cause waskineas. Dominion Cerealist in Canada at the aluminum well, but the cooker lined marriages had been affairs of con- In advance one might as reasonably 6,y mbmfng� ,,;L",-.. I 11, L. 11 I Tems-SI&OG. �,V,�,­&- wi;L Alfatfa, In su7.h form, provides in Experimental Fhl�m- Mis father, the with one seam in aluminum gives ex- venience, for the purpose of inswing expect a train announber to -bu-md JOHN UVINOSTON13 .'�,,%.� I— ,p.m Itself a narrow irsUon, being very high first director, and his brother D, cellent service and has the advantage the transfer of the Lebaudy fortune UP a following, and on the vocal side, Praprieur and Manager. I , - '�L1,,!"","- ' ,faJIL P.M. 9j7 In protein, and should be fed. along Percy Saunde,irs, had made man� test, of being less expensive.. to the girl. the train ,announcerlg job is even �� � �ill ­DtIblin ...... 20,37 5.38 �",�,'�.P; �L ' . I I ft Coluniban. 10.42 5." With home-grown grpins, a little hay of cross ferti'lizing while in the North- A single c itment cooker, one Another sensational Long Island More exacting, wherever -the loud The ftre Bred Clrileddale Stallion �', 6.53 eg P m <�11 " . ' ., 1' J.0.53 j.-Iij or oorxk silage to cattle. Sheep will w t. Th co binations were brought of which is zt regularly by the murder with an unusual feature was speaker has not been iustalled. But . " ,11 :� "'_ : j�� ... handfie lt'*ltliotit ThUch difficulty a3hd, GLEN-RA'S � ,� I I 10.04 to tile Farm in little bags and for- 0353] �­: ... 1.10 6.08 writer, is an 63teellent auxiliary in the slaying of Henry G. Hemming, his admiring audience, unfOrtanately, 43,201ment No. 1219 ApVroved rorm -1 � , �,, 1� i . L . . ILM 7.09 10.1s of course, It naturally,jis only a sup- gotten for several years, b any 'home, and costs in the neighbor- by Frank Eberhardt, an. Austrian, is always on its- way, while the radi , - ,_�'' Godarkh ...,, 11A0 plemeat to. the grain ratlot for hogs, . length 'discovered by Dr. bood of $22.00. . I 0, , WA AtAud tov tha litivrio',,-Ment 6f AO& . � 7'2() 1()" bllt� 98, Ouch. ft will Cut down the Charles I 1,16 U .- " &_� , who was acting as caretaker to Mrs. audience is at leisure and lixt-pared 'I"- ""On, 09 't4llOws' I .... 11�. dt�� ,� ery mater- SAunders, who began a, systematic Without a 46hK some kinds of Hem7hing'a hon*. H�mmfng was . -AMidsky.-Will leavo bb own stabI Lot , ­,,; - a for new impreegIons. Moreover, the Oon.iewlon si, lffullet*, mw g6 e*&t ' e I". ,,I 1, , C. P. I L %T" T"Lla ially. ]if fed green to horses. testing by chewing the ditTeretit COM_ was the vague ImpeTsonaUty of broadeasting gemfdrth to J10e Carlin'a, for noon; io ., . . , � � �11 , . ��ilp,%Pp It should cookery are m4d)i ,,better adapted to prominent broker. His vdfe i � ,'r%!,!,'�,�R��,�;, 11 ,. eats found to have firele,;s cooking-4hkii others. it is sister of his deceased wife, -and it gives the more vividness to the hU. amd n6rth 1b Fred Eckart's, for nigft ", � �:, � �. � 1�' f "M ,��;�': � Z", only comprise a part of the ration binations. The whe t= , I tben .Ai, � I I I -A �1(,-. , Their ." 1`,iN,,'.V,1� . 1weriolk - - ..... 00 along With some dry bay and graiji. the most gluten were �*wt, snd�wh, possible, to biftit- forth a licelY was said' at the trial that Homining man touch, where that ean'be fouu� '"V`Ndrth '"d VV&t bD i ;, ,, ,:��.�.'�,f:".*��,,, , .� 'it, **'** n Geored * 9iiiiiiOgoio , "."A., I ­ _W ' I ­ for twn; then ,meat stnd. noith td jax4eep- ;1", ,:�:,�Y'1�10 - MOO 0 ........... a, When feeding to edttle and sheep, it grown milled into fl browned pie, eike, or, pan of biscuits had married her in order that he This is why an easy, plestaiint viylt 79&i*v Pr aight 'Wednegdar-West &W ,�. . 1 6�.� , , 1 4 , a# our and baked 1�lz . - .� 7 _� � �,� i "..r ......... is %roll to'start with a Awall amount 11 . 11 oven, tut it is nev- n igh-t stone for the ill treatment hb of speech, a dWightftil tihing w1ftl , 201 , , , � �;,! � -, , ,v', 6.4" .1 ;�!! "", ,�,' , and if katigfactory they wer,e sent to from the fireWS I _' ' . ,; - I I fe- WaftGii to amvto Vhula, for nooll,:. ' 1, ..... q; .'�, ��111 " , usa 41t...d.. and that dry, a*.thero Is some dan- lithwesk for trial. Thesci tests e-rtheles,4 true f'haf the cooker will be bad acco,rdQd the former M". Item- ever lt is *h W" , ", A , , ,,, , .:i. #4 11 the No south 6D his — at6lo f6r night, I— :;, ,.; ,�,�,,�� ,. ,I ,,,,. 1�,,,.j 11',L �._", el'!�;-'�-i. : , .96r of bliont If large quantitles, are colhtintled eneountATed, is so pedul Will remain until the fowviag =1 " ' I , t ,, , "I, ., I" I I I , � .. ,, � 6�4.­ f. #*A -in for about gereiltoen yearg. fomd most vaffiW9 Of all WhOn it is ming. Buto thoy (lid not get on hap- ]I captivating .. . � : ".0 , , �rj,� �'41_ i ,,� ,,,­ , I .. I ,", ., �"'*O;..*.�,io.. fed. w6t I the beginning, , , , , - fiat. . arly over the " rstifi& Ift. I . , " - - " - , 11 " �,, L, - "� 11 I .,* M SAO At .length the 0-mbination of used for long 0*6,e�k pily, and, geparatett But they com- E690 is not Ineo Terms-slyo, � '. I , � , , I , -Ask for Mroular*48, ,on Hardy Al- I .1 mpatible Vitt, dignity I l 1� �'r ' .�� A * � 1 4,.*,*,.0..r �4-91* - Red F-iffe wheat and Calcutta wheat tgt,,,­'� ' 10 ,ere gas or elee T. 1. MIA= .,� , '_ 7 '� ... I.. 1:1 , ' h , ,.It I .. _r , ... - I 'falfa gaid geit the rest of the storyat nicated with ealeh other and one and is 9051jr4 , , , "" �, ":,% ;­i,1*,J.Z*V*.'A� I Wle in the I - mil T=il . ,4. 10M I '' not to be coAkidtifided.,with the . . . - ., , 1* "I Proved to hare mote 91titel, to be tricity are a I . , -.11 �� . ,, . I" I -thts Wondier aron, I , " , �: 1. matis**r. ,, I I ..k,; � , �­;t,-, " � I -for cooking, the night in the SuTkifter of A21, �h6y gpuilious g4jitdlft�'I�f Attiott.&C&Ii VVIII6 6t�", 1 ,:, .: . I I ,.�,"",�ill, ,,,;,­'� �1-1: . �,' , , �',;. � I �, , . *". �t 1: vkfUr and a botter cropp6r than W-Hter cannot 044', il* advantaV try ,,d h dA I V aft" md"dido to%* , '­Ifl�r ', , 0,. � " I i, I I .��." � 11 of dined, to0thelt in New York. Min- to shak � _11TS11 � � , .. -� ­�, '.,, 1:, - '. - ody, , - I ILAk. I 11-1 � � . , . 'a _'4th The Pure 1*4 ltup A ... .... . .1­111Y-A�111 " . 1. I -.1 11 ­'. I - the othet cornbingtions, � e*Ory"b � � "I � � � . I � , �,,T.!r, 4194tbdilb 'M)U§t be ' PATIOPM, I - I - , I " , , , ,­P:�,,, f - - ,pr I I I - Mpg aqwfto�. , 11 , i,�­, I I ­ I ­ .,f,#**i *ky**** , :, .1, and - was using the firefpdA'., f4t ,64oking v6ge- * it&d. his, , 44MAidme, For th i A , : 1. � . . �;,�', ", I � ­ ;, r.- -�-J , .. - d the Marqu vrbeat� *1j, tables. (which iWib *'Udh Ale anxious to, cop I " a per I i4ff4-fias revt Vwoj,�(iiiu� , f. 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