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"I ."""k," i don, F A UQrUa6ieA3l ­Ru.r�n far - -realized oil an av� "Int I .,% P� il J , , , AW,�', 4 '&,'�,.','o, , A I -0 v bri4n 1 , -,��,� ;`9" .:�,' ? em", �: , . 2""015RA-3 " — ", ' - N, ,� , ,%% , 17 �� , , . ,,'�, 1�61;�,,5` iquare I . � . 4481A ..w L �. �, �,� I riTair .., , . . . .... Q . . ­111�111­111 mers " , I ,:u���,. 7 I I � ,?;?. ", ".1.) � I " * , `�� " ` - ` , 'AV I , I A , ,; I ,71 , n r in , , , It .111. W" 1­� � '' � "XI'l., '. - -W �:`,-,!:�� - I I , - %, �.',�:",', , ". 1 � , � , - � � - , I i , , W I 0�il I �, t. . I. ; �11 I .11, I f L' .;, I xv -,v . , �� , , 1-11'y, tit fro, 11 a.m. to 0 , Med,, ,by,�' j�, L' --o","', - -j - "' " " ., eaforth third Mo 44 � k I . V, ., ., OF-.411,1-i� ate i#1 Ve U *01ii, 11. us ". � b01414N.Wrstro . -109XI�lu �V,tM �,,� ,m , -� , I � erage $800.001rom 'the sale of Pigs He thersupoin wrote in the form `� . -­ , , � 6 ­ % a ,ag. A , . 'P OR I gut I I f �.. ;""X,9 io­ ''., �']­. A", , ­ �*s ,� t"te and young Rayne. . � - �, J. P �� �i,""� I N �i syndic a -3 . � 'ach year for the past four years. 01 I Wo" 14r IlleA,ow. � �, " �. I = ", '11 m 1. 8041vll W , P xv , IT, -1 I . .�� , , I ,��,� 1�1 " I . , ., 01th ,,, 0,'O" V,i t 11 � �TFE: , 1'111.�� ',.- ��­ffl koo Street, South. stral of thinly-disgideed ftetion R,sensation� 9531eaxi1p;w, -i . Ill - .", '� .. , � - � --;�.,; - , ­�-,:. , ,,�,-� ". - , ,­ i � 11 I I I " *,4 . 11,6,1-11 42 � , b ft Or . C11" ATnV1,91 , , 4-,...,-0.— i1i - 011 ,,, 0*0 * , �." ,,,,!, " � .V ,#,!,, I 'i'r �. , , , 'i ; 1 �4 ,�,rR!11') � . of the -,F,4� �. - I - "'. I . , , �Im � " . I "'�, "" I V* 04-.-- 11�for& is to say, r>,800 farms in thb al account of the courtship , ' I I .. . ,, , , �� � - - !,�­,Io, " �Luau . f , , owave , . .00P , � Q - "' 11 i , ,,�', , , � � -s "I'V44 W, L��c 4 F, 4 LVI R I ,. 40 - � � de, '' ,4 ,a - ", .. I - V )) s'ervitu '*, "��,�' R,91F� Al W* IF f. F" ;;:,, I ! . ­;.,�t county produced an average of 70,000 . � wn Toronto i.1 . � 4 ,Ann tlou$ a - �* i -I. r � " 4y were - 411s's Rela& ,-. 041 , '­� - I hogs for market W, ix , or a , , . V - �Videly 11 L ,,t*, ,lep ��, Earl of Berkeley and the �ibutchWg M , W �,X %-P, ?'", pq. J . 1", ,V, *g A. "11011 - 'kip, EGAL � �. e` - 6aine 4 slump in bal- I" -C I ­ 1 . � . ­ , , " . ", ,: - ?.�,­, ach year besides dhughtSw, their alleged secret wedr `,eo ' : "of 4-. , 7, 7 , . " . ­r�'M­ P. , , 441,��' ,� 4" L -------- � �. .v er, _ 11 -- t aim , , *ent bank ' -.1 11cm, �f � i, �Pp 101 P 90% , , I , " - , , 13 � , 'V ., 11 � � `�`,��'-w , -sioc"' when the Russian In- rs' . . - I ... , R a ". �4 ,11" g aelling a few locally and perhaps, ding and the subsequent public My- .. . Of a.T . , I v-eijed." 'Jin,; ;1401i%.t, ,p4agoo."79, , ;I , , " . , i, Z­..� - C 1 A4 '­Pal� "p.r. 4' 11, " �. I - . . 1W. � , 111T,", Ow. 1 1 'I, ,:'w . , OR -0.91 eg , aik , "'.. ah yes, we naturally presume a few ria&V which made the fifth child the -pppany in process .. '41 2 a ' ' %Ien 10W`� ". Z , # 14-4 .I. ", " X6 ,,� � I JOHN J. HUGGARID d This compila- ation. This � COM- en decl ed. �Yet to.d4y, because where TvbAu NVZA ­ ... 11 4 � :,,� �v �,, " h were home killed, home cm. legal heir to the title. forU �. , Hart -f -dr, I Ab Barrister, Solicitors - -----. - � h.01- -1. , � , i �-,, ��-Vn ."; ZTeat" A . " ; opmrded I'll I. .� #r ­ I ,; Vj,�vor,M7 y Public, Etc- P, �luv, d, in j��i ­ 3.� 'of 4$*-A;W- 11 0 1 aThome eaten. uses of the, instrument � tion, which also professed to tell the will amalgamate, , ,6t! 0" effective stepping �, � ­ I IF ,,,,- ��,. a Notar " the -balalaika ip "",: N . . , "If t, '", I I 1, 1, t� ovs.r- thii air, , .31 -, 1 ��-Illk , These figures, roughly speaking, .p0y , � , a - b. * � pr NI- � I I 1� ' , ""im. tie Block - - SwdOrti-4 Out, how an average income of $2,000,000 secret history of Berkeley's liaison tw -ro '" $25,000 44,Wa at :�-',. - ,-1, . � � A I ..... I ut. � I I s with Maria Foote, he offered to Col- ,,O: of the moist p m- in -to a position just below ­- �Jo According to i ony, � , 6 400r. - I I ­',." kq,.�'4�­ — -- R. M HAR0 from hogs markeW if er es eupled.by tl!p saxophone, the ba , 0 , 100% A .1 , 11 *TeL -. 1. I j. I Ir �," , 1, ��'q ,�A,­�k­�, , or $300.00 per onel Berkeley "for a consideration, i S k*n' silver pr till 11 broadcasting im- in tme case, Was oldman 11 :,, ii- 1. " I ," , � �, " . farm for thirteen pip. We venture but the colonel's answer was a threat " � '"d Xhe,ukulele as ut the bowed coux,40 -4 � ,'� .. - ,,, I .... I �; . "llo " ster, Solicitor, Ca,uveyuncer dis- pleiments. I . sensitive abol - �� , , . I ill�, �,", ..,!:, , I for the to say that $soo�oo will not go far to horsewhip him. The book duly &P- in .t% rnla - of her legs. It was asserted she wi- , - " ­, . ,.:, . .4 11.�� �,�j,'111� le tovvards paying the annual bill but pearied, but its author, knowing the trict, equipi�ed wit), a In tne. same class is the Hawaiian d the. defendants about an OP- � .. .,, Office in rear of tk . PARTY '. 1- ,on Bank. t it should pay the taxes. paint guitar, with its plaintive, appealing suite . ,,,4Nij, ;11 " x.,,'X �,t,f, temper of his antagonist, who when 09 Mqgtii6J$Ri'�, ,1 ", , , inion Bank, Simforth. Money to at le'" I . I .�. , , 1�., i�,, M . . . . . T, u 100 -ton Inill and power tones �roduced by isliding a ,steel bL,�� eration. � . �� " " the fbvver and since the, reduction, later on was given a peerage became -th th left 11and The defendants stated they ad- - , OWN- IN � AL RU ", ,;�`1111, . ,1. 11 �`� � , 1".. � SETTLE D � RE t I I i4 .. ap. ' wi -e be . , , . .1, I "I s of 35- along the stri I . bi I 11. '. .� I .iv the new license and perhaps a known as the "Black Earl," never lines, 30,000 toin 6 - , -, , � I , ,X.", i�T "'k for the wife who while they are )eing. strummed with ,vised her against the Operation ;;;;; ,�4�� new Easter bonnet 11 ', S , !� �'. BEST & BEST went out without hired bullies in case nee ore on the dumps the right, It was responsible for the cause of its serious nature, but Miso C4*aiy ,wkiloss men� as a sequel I :�,�, Conveyan-1has been a mawrial asset in manag- VU ��111 1, t� . Barristers Solicitors, Berkeley should attempt to carry his . . . ... �, I �, I ready to great vogue of Hawallan' music in Goldma-h was said to have insisted. to ,the visit of the Rvii� .TQ1114 chl&- 11 �� I'll �.11�. I cers and Notaries Public, Etc. Office ing the affairs of the farm. threat into execution! When the at present, , e eight or ten Dunlop testified MAss Goldman holm, im4a,gration. ch I i a -the 111. g,�".,. opposite The But what is 13 pigs per farm? House of Lords decided that Col. start milling ore at America som years ago, Dr. Moik rea ha ap ain , - (,� � . � , Edge Building, Surely that is only one good litter per Berkeley's younger brother was the b9 to in V 6 Q;gan1Ze4 a I ',�� in the t it has required the aid of 'the was so wrought up over her condi- port of t 1. v L, �. .. Expositor Office. .1 I � once. This offers, to the microphone to revive its ,she threatened to end her committee ak arrangeiiients 'for . ,�,,­ mall ones or if we new Earl, the latter, chivalrously own life unless the Operation was the settlement �� X, �:... I. . year, two rather a I (4 - a considerable ,� , �f'.. , , � de- - , "', South East Corner ith $50 or more Another largo group of tools which - of Highlan4ers iii.Alberta dur- ,�,,�- can believe the I 1. I defending his mother's honor, man wi party ­. succeed in convincing the microphone performed. , . 'I VETERINARY of the Globe, only half a litter. Some clined to assume the title. This, ult of tbe�'operatjon, Miss ing.the coming Year. The success of li t -� 0 -music has As a res , � 1.1im., I farmers tell us they keep four and renunciation, however, struck GTant- to invest, a speculation that they can originate " � � JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. - SI-- sprun from the tin whistle and the Wdman charged, poisoning set in, the Hebridean colony near Red Deer, I 11 . . Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- five brood sows. Then a large nuir ley Berkeley, second in succession to of unusual profit pos i 9 as thelzec�essitatiiTg -the axnputaUon of. one inspired this efforIL ' � I- I ary Co4lege. All diseases of domestic ber do not keep any. Evidently they the titleo as qua-ixotic, for amongst bilities. ocarina, commonly known e of her legs eight inches below the . lk-�, the couplet above the colonel's many enemies was th' A&sweet potato," an instrument mad . MIN .., '11. animals treated. Calls promptly at- do not believe in is . . . I tended to and charges moderate. Vet- rendered with full recognition of the For further information of clay and enameled black, shaped knee- , - - same Grantley. Miss Goldman charged the de- � W. Office original author, whoever he was. much like the vegetable from which HE WASTED HIS PENNY - ... ,� erinary Dentistry a specialty. Now the Hon- GrantI,ey Berkeley add,ress Box 157, Sea- it takes its name. The members of fendants with negligence, but the ,. ". and residence on Goderich Street, one 2 wrote a story entitled "Berkeley as- defendants replied that they per- The headma4ter of the famous ., 1 door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- . . �J-- � Castle,,, a copy of which was sent forth. this family of instruments also formed_ the operation with skill. -and English sch,or, ,�. 0 ba ­3.�p W . sume at Eton, the Rev. Dr. a .1.1 forth. 0 0 �4 �3 rarige shapes and are known the best medical Pr&c- A. Allin,gthn, Is well known as a 11'. = = t r- 4 '(P to Fraser's Magazine for review. . according to :. �Z W2 41. by equally weird names, -but all of , "". 5 1 il William Maginin tore the book to . 0 - Q I �1. . . - tice. , .1, : ------------- - ­ .S. r- u � notice which even now ., tbern produce unusual and not dis witty after-dinner speaker. - A. R. CAMPBELL, V " -� I V , a � p -v pieces in a --r— pleasing sounds. -0 One of his stories relates how, .�t' Graduate of Ontario Veterinary :J 0 6 -Z , W a, = r- reads as a model of unscrupulous )artly responsible �% when walking in a London thorough- , 5itv of Toronto. All = E- a� u- r-. �V. P- ch us Radio has been I �:, � College, Univen . c animals treated a nd vituperative criticism. The Sri- whiskers never grow less. And fe- for great increases in the popularity TURN'IPS ARE COSTLY AS FEED fare one very owet, cold day, he saw - 11 I . . diseases of domesti 19123 68,899 25.2 6.2 12.1 furiated author called at Fraser'a - on a newspaper pIficard: "Readmas- . by t h e n) o s t modern principles - ale Mahometans accept the dis of the harmonica, another instrument I 1 19 2) 4 87,881 27.8 4.1 11.4 office and horsewhipped the ub- in FOR MILKERS ter Beaten." , 11 , Charges reasonable. Day or night 1925 75,502 30.4 4.5 5-5 lisher until he fell unconscious. tinguishing feature at its face value which has become the father of a �, calls promptly attended to. Office on 4.3 —it is the will of Allah. I thought large and varied family. Turnips have been found at Nap- His curiosity was aroused, and ?. Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town 1926 67,914 28.4 5.3 Maginn wrote at once to Grantley a- I A I Ontario— vowing the authorship of the review much, but all I said was, "a distin- 0 .an, N. S., Dominion, Experimental cross ng the street .he unbuttoned his 11 -, Hall. Phone 116.. a guishing-inark." overcoat� fished out the necessary eoin I I ., — 1926 . 24.9 6.2 6.1 and by return was challenged to "Oh, there has to be a mark " old IN Station to increase the yield of milk, and hastily scanned the paper to try .: From the above it will he n,ti,,d duel. The encounter came off, but ' LEFT -OVER CUSTARD USED but they haxe also been i . . . MEDICAL while many shots were exchanged man Fosdick said, "the good ,Lord . crease the cost. During the Winter to discover which particular member I that Huron County produced 7,500 sees to that." CAKES of his profession had been in the ..��' neither of the combatants was injur- of 1924-25, an experiment detailed � I -.:, DR- W. C. SPROAT less hogs last year than in 1925, but ed, although in his old age Grantley lie silent one grew cynical. Af- in the latest report of the Superin- wars. - ' . . - , as the province marketed about 75,- ter clearing his throat he spoke:-- Beat well any left -over custard and tendent, W. W. B "rd, was conducted He found, somewhat to his disgust 1� Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, With the Berk :1 000 less, this was in accord eley was fond of talking of the ,,That's why I'm growing lem—so's add it to your cake mixture before ai that Headmaster was a horse --- four "I University of Western Ontario, Lon- eral trend, for which heavy spring .,-hot he had received in his right you can tell me and my wife a -part. sifting in the dry ingredients, thus to ascertain the feeding value in to one onl i" r of College of Physic- gen a rin I Then Fraser sued for damages � milk production of the three main I., don. Membe Office litter losses were largely responsible. . My mission is to set an example to saving whatever eggs, milk, etc., the " ,,�, jans and Surgeons of Ontario. for his injuries- and Berkeley for com- I orn silage, sunflower , I . ....I., in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., The quality fell off to the extent of pensation for libel. The pu&lisher got you Dellers. What I say is 'grow left -over may contain; u or, as eft- succulents, c Is .� .1 per cent. less select hogs, which is whiskers.' And grow 'em now. It's over baked custard is nsightly and silage and roots. Four cows were IL Seaforth. Phone 90. it 1:100 and the author forty shillings. used in two tests. Each feeding per- OPPORTUNITY KNOCKED ­ — - regrettable since it indicates la,xi y no fun to grow whiskers after every- therefore unappetizing, it may be I ,. �. . I in feeding and management as breed- body's growed 'em. Grow 'em now— converted into a pretty and appetiz- iod lasted three weeks, but the pro- A kindly old lady opened her purse . �.. DR. R. 11. 1. DOUGALL - , ing dessert. Put whatever custard duction only of the third week was and offered a penny to d -P beggar .. .1! Honour graduate of Faculty of ing stock most certainly wyjuld not while they're new." , ... - I medicine and Master of Science, Uni- I depreciate to that extent in one year. you have in -to individual punch used. utside the church gate. The beggar I ., The number of out -weight hogs de- It Dm My Head Good - glasses. Spread with a layer of figs Taking the average of the two 0 . l 14 11 versity of Western Ontario, London. I creased slightly, that is, the total I ai�d nut.s chopped fine and moistened corn silage periods, ,one fed previ- eyed it disdainfully. . .1, "Ma'am," he -began, "did ye read , . Member of College of Physicians and lights and heavies. -More heavy hogs just- to Watch %t Kid EaC NOURISHING SOUPS ARE GOOD with a little fruit juice. Spread ov- ous to and one following turnips, a in 1. Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors I " the paper about the beggar that I . : I - I Hensall, I were marketed last year, a condition FOR THE BLUSTERY er this a little whipped cream or a daily average production is shown died and left a million pounds to a I east of post office. Phone 56 3004-tf i which was general owing to the fav- Go ahead Mother and make the layer of figs and nuts chopped fine by a statistical table given in the ,- , Ontario. fruit report of 13.8 pounds per cow, while lady who gave him sixpence?" 1� — orable price of hog-, as compared to sickly little one strong and well— .MARCH DAYS and moistened with a little ith turnips it was 14.5 the fat be- "I seem to remember something of " .s. � -e the puny one sturdy and full of juice. Spread Over this a little whip- wl 41 —" --ono ped c am or a layer of ,boiled cake- ing practically the same. The cost the sort," replied the old lady, but ,.. DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY feed cost I mak Tomato and Macaroni Soup, "Well," interrupted the beggar .. Bayfield. Huron County farmers .ihould main- t pep-- make the skinny one take on re milk was , V . pro,duct-ion and pay I 0 quart meat suick, I pint tomatoes, I icing flavored with lemon. Orna- to produce IDO pounds of n turnips. soulfully, "that man was my brother. 1� Graduate Dublin University, Ire- Lain a steady hog rods of solid flesh --Get McC v's cup macaruni, broken up, I onion. 13 cents less with corn thai I . land. Late Extern Assistant Master a little more attention to the qualiti I ,C)o Liver Extract Tablets. - . . ment the top with a bit of candied I 11, - og-, marketed in order to hold or They are rich in vitalizing vitam- Atethod: Place the macarom in or maraschino cherry. Left -over This, it is explained, was partly due That's the kind of family we are.,, I % . Rotunda Hospital for Women and (yf h I boiling water with a spoonful of salt, to supply ; 11 .11 Children, Dublin. Office at residence I improve the present favorable POSJ- I ines—the kind of vitamines that cre- cornstarch pudding or any kind of to th6-' fact that in order ,. nd boil for twenty minutes or half an equal amount of dry matter dur- - ..... lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. I tion among th�e other counties as 3 1 at,e strength, improve the appetite and a table jelly may be utilized in the same ... "', Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; producer of bacon hogs. an hour. Boil soup stock, tomat.oes way. ing the root period twice as much . .: I build up the power to resist disease. and onion, chopped fine, for one-half roots as corn ensilage had to be fed, � � , Sundays, 1 to 2 p.m. 2866-26: A further insight into the hog si,-. Children love them as they do -1 uation in Huron County will follow I candy, because they are sugar coated hour, them add macaroni and salt and the roots only containing 11 per cent. 40 2-10 ; . ' pepper to tast.e. Cook for two min- red with 22 per . DR. F. J. BURROWS . in succeeding issues of this paper.; and ea-sy to take- One boy gain,ed Orange Layer Cake. ..; . . utes longer. cent. in the corn silage. It also cost ril^ somd .. Office and residence Goderich Street, � Furthermore, all Huron farmers: 11),2 pounds in seven weeks, and is IP- Last of the Methodist church Sea -'should be int,crested in the Bacon Hog ne cup Cream together one cup sugar, 1-3 $2.49 more to produce 100 pounds of O&U W VZ" M as .. 1;., " i now healthy and happy—thousands celery, I pint water, I qua - cup butter, and when creamy add two butter -fat with roots than with corn. 701= .-- ------ , . for the 1' at .McGaw Station, rt toma 11, forth.. Phone 46. Coroner Fair to be held of other children have g7rown strong - . :April 1.3th. This Ls the first fair Of! and robust. toes, I bay leaf, I tablespoon sugar, well -beaten eggs. Beat well togeth- As regards the respective merits =WL No 2111111111111011111111111111111 , ... County of Huron. � 12 teaspoons salt� 11/2 tablespoon, of corn and sunflower silage a daily .. I — 4 — - , its kind for Huron and is worthy of! S er. Sift 2 cups flour, with one-half ! ", � ixtv tablets for 60 cents at drug-, flour, 2 UAI,!"-poons butter. teaspoon salt and 3 teaspoon-, baking average production was shown by Ill. IL EXTSOLIft . � DR. C. MACKAY the hearty support of all. gists �-ver-,where- Try them for 30 .. I . � Metho& Rub the contents of one the corn silage of 12.9 pounds of milk " Th"ft RL, Tis"als. �,.�, C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- � dav,z and if you are not happily %at, powder. Squeeze one large orange - -- 1 ity University, and gold medallist of� - I i,fied with the test get your money I quart cam of tomatoes through a col- into a cup and fill to three-quarters per cow and by the sunflowee silage �- 1, I.. nember of WHEN HORSEWHIPS ANSWEREDi ander. Cut the celery into one-half full with water. Add thi 12.4 pounds. The cost of production M— I X: Trinity Medical College; ;back. But demand McCoy's—it pays i I is alternate- was 10 cents less per 100 pounds with I., ... . the College of Physicians, and Sur- CRITICS inch pioces. Boil the celery, water - Acent� Fleury Lawream Ml*dm& "I , I ' to get the genuine. kd ly with the flour to the butter mix I r. geons of Ontario. I Glancing back at the Gla : i and t,orutto, bay leaf, sugar ar salt ture, then add the grated rind of two corn silage than with sunflower isil- I . . dstone; age. . 7- 11 i . - : together. Wben the celery is tender o ranges, and beat the whole mixture .1, -- - I ,a.,,, . writer in T. P.'s Weekly is re-, . rub th,. melted butter and flour to- w . The tests are to be continued until .7 DR. H. HUGH ROSS . ell together, Bake in layers or in - ed of a critic of the 'sixties I fair averages can be calculated as A BARGAIN 1� mind WHISKERS i deep Lin. Bake the layers in an V Graduate of Univeri,ity of Toronto. , geth4,r. adding a little of the hot -, ,*h,,,,, remarks about a dead man soup. When thoroughly mixed, add one the year of the tests here recorded t : I Faculty of Medicine, member of Col f'gave offence to his .son. The offender Reforestation is now on the way. to t�i,- �oup, and boil gently for five oven of between 375 clegreest and 400 was particularly nalted for a superior lege of Phy, I read of it .some week.,; ago, but ol-egm-e-s F., for twenty minutes Bake I / sician.% and Surgeons ,) I FOR SALE�Flve acres, me =%* Ontario; pass graduate courses in, wa-s the Once well known Grenville� lminuze�. Remove the bay leaf, add 'o hot harvest of corn. . thought nothing of it, But yester- I the loaf in an oven not quite s from Seaforth; modern house witk . . Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ;. Murray, the natural .son of a duke, I ,uffivwn: water to make orm- and one- , for . , 1, Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, � and the object of his venom was the day I met Gendershanks down town, I half ,viarts of soup, and serve. thirty minutes. For filling and -W furnace, bath and toilets small bam- . )ital Lon- fi-t I -rd Carrington. Now there his face was set out with a nevir, (. mam of Potato Soup. Paro anti : icing, . d.ampefn icing'sugar with or- good orchard. Taxes, tl& SpIQTJ England; University Hosl .' from itist under his eyes to ange juice until it spreads nicely. HOTTEST BEAR STORY TOLD BY chance to start chicken farnii, bees, i I don, England. Offic—Back Of Do- happened W be a second holder of growth boil ',hr, -v potatoei; as wwal bb' PROSPECTOR IN ALBERTA ett. App4 to i � minion Bank, Senforth. Phone No. .5.: that peerage, who, as the son of the away beneath his collar as far as i " rundenrgl R. & ELAY& .. ' tht-ni :'hrough a sieve when U ----..*— . libelled peer, decided to administer,the eye could reach. Black it was" Here is the season's hottest bear . - ' I milk with ... Night calN answered from residence,1 -,cald ;, pint and a half (if . � punishment hims(-If. Accordingly he' and about three-quarter- of an incli, . .*' onion, and a -,talk (if cel- story, as related by Lucky Louis 3earer* CWL l, �, r, � Victoria Street, Seaforth. -- cured a horsewhip, and Ivin in I tall; his pate nose peeped out like a .a sl;,, I EMPEROR HID HIS DIARY Larue, prospector from the Findlay 2968-tf . ery -�rainthemilk into the potat.ot-s,1 - ----- -- ; pro 9 I lad mountain peak t.owe,ring a- ; . - � DR. J. A. M UNN � wait for his father'.-; traducer h-'sznowc forest. There was a arld a ,ablespoon of butter, and sa;t FEARED BISMARCK THIEF -- - �- -- - — -- - ­­ - - - - - - -- ­ - - . --- - - - -- -- ,, . , Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross 1 proved to Murray that "Iynch" law 1-vP a -PruCe . and l-,Iq­r to taste, and a spr;nkling I 1. . 1z. twinkle in hi,; eye, he was conscious ' . � � I Graduate of Nnrthw(­;tern Univers- was not dead in Fngland. All this that he had become a serisation. ,,,f p;tpr:k-a. When ready to .Rend t,) Notable re,velations are made in I , ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal happened in 1969, hut the 1,ord Car- thv -ai�,(-, add a te-asprion of finely."The War Diary (if Frnperor Fred- ALBERTA , 11 ... . College of Dental Surgeons, Toronw.i rington of those days is the present � "It's funny," I told him, ­the,re's imir:C.-d I.arsley. To vary this soup, . crick Ill., 1870-187 1 "—the diary NEW CN. R. LINES FOR I I Office over Sills' Hardwarp, Main St.,; Marquis of Lincolnshire. The early I �(im,vthing funny about whiskers, and � toi�a*, , catsup may he add( -d at the written by the Px-Kaiser's father dur- . I�' ...., . -ere" abo ') a. ent- ing the Franco-Prussian war—just . , 151, part of the nineteenth century wa.,; i ?h S something funny ut n i I �, ryl,,m , I ; Seaforth. Phone A " .1 I %vhi,xker�, and it's funny that I W I ­ I the goldm age of the horsewhip. It I' -';i,- Dumpling,i;­ nrio,e larwe puhbshed. . 1 ... — I . . �r (r think Ws funny after ynu get u..3- T .1 ".. DR. F. J. BECHELY was a period when the blackrnail�in ed to 'em. Funny, ain't it?" co.,k­i 1w)tatoes, 1 tables,poon buttktr, An inlroduction to the diary states I . 11 ,. . I 11r)y - .­- Graduate Royal -College of Dental I journalist, not -ably Charles Mo He only smilv.d. ; 2 .o,A, egg, 1 tea.spoori flour, a pin<+ I that during Queen Victoria'9 1887 . I , � Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. I We,;tmacott, was prominent. Weqt� �tif gratc-ri nutmeg, salt and pf-pperl.Jubilee ciel(+ration the then Crown ­­ "Gonna let 'em R7,ow?" I asked. H,,! if) !m--,, The pot.atoes must. be, dry) Prince Frederick "depo,sited for .safe Atha ok--ska "I I .. " 11 . Smith's Grocery, Main Street SeR- mavott founded a paper callm The � 11, 1: ''. forth. Phones. Office, 185 W.: resi- I Age, whi,rh although it had few ad- nodded. I and rn,-aly; they .should Pit.her 'bo I keeping at Windsor Castle three box- I ,,, .1 ,, dence, 185 J. 305,5-tf ,vrtisement-sc and little- newg brought "so they're really coming back9 , -ts. Re- I es of papers, among h m . .,;, I . . hak(-I or boiled in th-eir jack( t c being the �, 6,,,�., -- - - -----ihim in an incomi, of -everal thou- I mused, womit-ringly; unfil thati m,)v,. ! hw, skins and rub them through orig�inal MSS, of his diary of the war � Nf� . 1 ,and.R a year. moment. it .%e%-mPd that whiskers we -P : add the i Wel I ;�,�, sw\,% Cream the butter, of 1870-71." Here i -L the record made B<3n , ol TIONEERS The editor specialized in discover- goni- forever. He nodded again. Ho"' --1 AUC I , "" - own handwriting: " . yolk� ,,f eggs, then the po t a toes, bv Fre,olerick in his . , �Vk­­ - �, I �, ing family m,crpts, Rind w'hvnever he is one of thoge strong, ,tilent men, too flour :ind seasonings. Mix I It.. I 1, - I 4, � OSCAR W. REED I lazy to talk; so he nOds. . Nvell and I '',Windsor Castle, 19th July, 1887. \ . t4k.,, ! iinvart.hed anything of a disk,raceful 1 �wl ;i,I,Js. until firm. Form into small Wi u1m,iont I � auctioneer for the C 1h the consent of her Majesty "P.,.`:. Licensed - ad I -- * i I ,�.-., ties of Perth and Huron. Gradi(u)un natury he had it, sm up in tyrw and A little knot of people h collect- iiinit,. ii�:., and cook them in I­Kiiling the Queen of GrPat Britain and Ire- ., I ate ( . - " I a proof of it -."t. to the personin- ed on the sidewalk. I recognize,d Jw- I '.. of Jones' School of Auctioneering, Fos,dick and Ted Hodge. They 'were bmth f,�r eight minut,-�s. Sorve wit.h, land, Empress of India, I have here I Elk Poin � IR I'll Chicago. Charges moderate and sat- I volved, togo,ther with a letter explain- the I,r,th. I to -day handed over to the saft keep- �Alb rlt bo%%w ! ,. -..:�.' nteed. Wribe or wire ing it had been sent. to The Age by looking at. Gendershanks. lie had be- , inK of Dr. Muther (librarian of Wlind- - isfaction guara lues - enme a %pf,cimen—a curio. 0 --- I �; "Our own c or -re-, pond en t," and ne( � t, 1c:s r Bar- ;, Oscar W. Reed, Slaffa, Ont. Phone . . sor Cast,16) three wooden boxes, I 1.� "I read that piec-- tx)o,� said Ted ! " I 2965xl2 ing ronfirmation or denial. In nin-? 1 bound with iron, my own personal Edmcaw"rlk 4DO r1elville I �1, ,�, 11-2. ei; out of ten hush -money was paid Hodge, "but I thought it was just UNUSUAL INSTRUME'NTS POPIT. 0 T-111 11" --- Cas property. The ".id boxes were in my ,I, I " and there is on record a series ... 11. , . THOMAS BROWN . Of fashion-gmas." LARIEZED BY RADIO presence placed in a secret, fire -proof Bl-'at""i oFfe (I - Seem( ., - , -d conclusive. Unbelievable, chamber under the state staircase of evmilk)rl I 1. .1 Licensed auctioneer for the counties three paragraphs which were sup- � ,, presised by payments amounting V) . V I ,�, . I., of Huron and Perth. Correspondence but true; coming back, aliern ' He Broadcasting hAs brought plenty of Windsor Castle, on which occasion - I I 1. q I". � 1, nine thousand pounds, the largest , ighed; we all sighied; the prospect �� . 11, �?��. arrangements for sale dates can be ium coming from at wag melancholy. ',Looks impossible," obscure musical instruments into only Dr. Muther and the keeper of Camr-cps,e — I 1, ��i. "I . hone 212, Sea- a hilzh official Raid Hodge. prominence� and has helped to popu- the said castle, along with my lackey, -,'&.- I . . 'M ,,� Bee. Cbarg- the court of King William TV. But I,ari7e the developernent of a host of l,udtke, were present. 0 ;.* % forth, or The Expositor Of Fosdick spoke up quick. "Oh, it ' -1, " ., ",. � cruaran- Westmacott had his failuren and his Inwirl ,,I, - new OnIRR. %%.,.. es moderate, and satisfaction g i The Empresis Frederick (Queen Vic- , X 4 ,,�. I � . * fr;.;.;.. teed. horsewhippingq. Charles Kemblp,tbe isn't irnpos*kibbe." He's a philosopher. Before the advent of broRdeasting, toria's eldest daughter) made it � i bern -n't black- , , I to ;nfl-ict the lat- Old Fosdick, w he is r hus- . , .��,, actor diary, that he I , �� 11 few people outside of habitnal concert clear, in her own --a � I , was the firnt -%-, I %mitbing- Fasy to grow," he went , Mir,r Iliance 0I ". , ter punishment on him, the scene of juFIt leave 'ein al- band was afraid that while he was 11-;; on, "you alone, heh- � � OSCAR KLOPP 9(wrs had heard of the celeste, ii - " - , I N, ­,� though it had always been a part of &broad somewhere Bismarck might � Honor 19raduate Carey Jones' Na- the "'summary execution" being Cov 11 -C eb; eh? ain't that so, Gender- v4ej4 0 2: ,,,�,;�,. tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- ent Garden Theatre. The editor of h every full symphony orchestra. The raid his house and steal the papers. R4&d ,f--er .� ., . , � , �, .� rig - , �,,4: in Pure The Age bad referred disparagingly shanks?" The stro silent beard � I � cago. Special course taken farm nodded Instrument consists of a number of three boxes were returned to the Em- I , - "'.." Bred Live Stock, Real l9state, Mer- to Kembles daughter, and as the of- again, smiled. Most of I l ,. �1. stee I I the smile w I plates wWoh are played by being press Frederick after her husband's ..... .- as hidden away fn the 6 11 .... �. -wait on the o ess . . . . ��. , . , I I chandise and Farm Sales. Rates in fence could not sit wn struck with wnall hammers, To -day, death. � Ift" 11 11,., keeping with prevailing market. Sat- of the law, Kemble beat the offender brush. I the instrument is being used by ma Discussing the proposed cession of Hema.r-uk4n I , ��, - 0'. . - , . .,, . - -ostmaeo "It's this darnied bobbed hair thing y ". ;� isfaetion assured- Write or wir% so unmercifully that W L tt had poptdar orehestras in their concerTtg French battleships to Germany, Hann ��, "", _ 0 ��p�.%'�- � Oscar Xlopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone, scAfeely nufficient strength left to that's the answer to it," Hodge over the air. Frederick doubts their value and adds- 11, "',�j,­' 1, . . lj'!,5,1'� I said. "The piece I saw in the paper I I '�, ne. . �. 0., I 1"S. 286"2 craiw] to a doctor in Drury La. The marimibs nnd the cy-m MXUA r1% " I Is _ balum, "Besides, in this connection an- Ace"f-11 - -."g,".", - said it was the male's one visil-i4e , 1,,,�, �0' . I Why Westmacott was never lac instruments timilar in construction to other question comes to be consider- I H a U, .:�;X ,�%.­ - distinguiabing feasture. Barber shops 11 � E . ,,,� ,;P; R- T. LUKER eTated by Colonel Berkeley, who died the celeste, havei also (been brought to ed whether our -age at all admits of i", " g.- I I I , . � .�-��. I all cluttered up—getting their darn I i. I . Licensed 4uctioneer for the COuntr Earl Fitzhardinge, it is difficult to fame largely' by radio, and the vibra- great navies of the old type, whe- Ac,�kd i a I " I � hariker- � I 11 � ;k I of Iturou. Sales attended to in all guess. Berkeley, who woulid bobs trimmed.' He looked phone, which produces its tones from ther we should afford the gigantic ex- I . � I , ports of the d6tzuty. Seven years' ex- hav'e ingly at Gendershankg, distinguishing I Valley " 11 11, . � � succeeded his father in the ancient metal tubes rather than from stringsi penses required for this purpose, or I . 1��', , � I paiiwce In Manitoba and Saakatche- scenery and laughed triumphantly. c4a gRrft., �. � earldom of Berkeley had he been. able or discs, has been designed especially whether Germany would. -not perhaps %7 ,:::::: . �. w , , WAIL Terms reasonable. Phone No. to prove an alleged secret marriage "She hair, and vote and for broadcasting purposes. do better to come to an agreement . I K� ,Wear the trousers--ibut b1gosh she ,, ,� " 178 r 11, Exetei,.Centralia. P.O. a 0 '111 9 R.R. 1, ...", 4 of his parents, vraFs a Corinthian of Almost anything can be playk-Cl with England of such a sort that in , St nevill , , , " ;�." `�,,�,, � � Xo� 1, Orders left Atr The 11tiron Ex- can't grow whiskers.11 I , , , 1,� Vi4olent and UMCOnVentiMal Ways. these days," says a radio announcer. internationh.1 uffaidis her old amd ex- I , -- ­,�.��­'� "'I"k,", . positor Office, Sesfortb, protitpotly at A surge of vietory diffused itself ,,WRt,, I 7 ;Z ;,� . - When, aft -Ir the proceedings in the _,, 1&, sweet, ,witigi,g tones perieneed fleet would provide for the 1�," 11 ., ".� , , ' L a 0 �,��11, $ � idwl�d- through the as-sembled bunch'; 80nes of a saw when struck with a padded emPire"IS sAf0t 'at 8 - In , � , q .. 'i�, , ,, � , Rouse of Lords, be fou,nd himself, a]- y ea the asnie, - I �'�q � , 11 ...'. gwl�..�, - stiffened visibly. Aha, we . �� �­,, Z',�. I .. � , �',,; ­�� � � I ' though adtnittedly the eldest son of got 'eln hammer and boftt to produce various way as our girmy could do for Rug- . , , , X� , � ­�i �­�,",;, .. . ., � ,�, �� 1, I \ V. W. ARRENS the Etrl Of Berkeley and Mary Cole, at Iast- they can't grow -whiskers- I note... The, cigar-bok banjo and the land's well being on land." I ,� �Ivf�.. I � I I 11 �1, , I rocallea Beechler BurIce's turkey gob- . . Glov�oster butcher's daughter, de- . ',rie-istting fiddle," made from a cigar Frederick, a little earlier, writias at . ,, ;��;L:. if., �� T,1e.#wd,Aue*odft*, f6r Perth and the bler inflathig * stinguishing vrat- hftoTastfok, In the hand.% V*rslaffles: "I havel been eardtaly ­ jr, �­ �V. I I I '. 'I., 1.1� I . - '" , Q.1., I I of - sifldl " ­ ­WnT6 )�. � �� ­ 1. . N� ,., , . 1, :- 'C,6 t.iag. g gollated, prived of the peer -age be had claivied tlev. Ugle nity 011,s up from the of expeTfer&M players produce real watching . '. . our politteal afti- , � -" I � I I I I", .I. ftm Stock. Ef&. Temvi o as his by riot of birth, he becume a 1,� 11 " 400. 0 01 fa M., I# 1 of ylkeived bully. One t111f5r- vaatSr deep of rnmeir development music over the air. tude towards Engltklado for I 1mv# 11 -, 66PO.Sed , *N46W 0*1;.1—"..-i-. & �. 1. -1 . , �' I ; .... ft y:!xokpause noth,,, insrtrUment� Which, hale distb-Vered 'that for a long time g4&at ,40�' . 1, )+,.� 01, - ; tutate editor, a Mr. lodge, of O'hel- Does the Cobbler get that wa , X1!9t:j*rv05 Un,061, CAA . ...... ,-----,,i, ,i I 11 � - "I of his wattles ? The ima,16 X91i'6me- proved exMlea btoadewters Are degigils have bean entortaited hostile I ��t, . I ft , 11 , -tonffhAm-, *0 hora�--w d for g le- i 1 �A ��­­ � "Ad"61 �117 lei Makers 1: ... 1�� �M .0 ... # coloftello I .d-t=.k.� , , I I " . , =91 gion. They, fitelode the zither, a form to that counti i�� .... ... . I., 1, �. 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