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;.,. iarges moderate. Vet- vent fermentation and to neutralize amethysts, was most interesting). The side iesort of the aristocracy of Eur- Eiffel Tower, 9-84 feert -high, waswe'll pasturing contentedly on the hillsides,
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..", . erivarY Dentistr� rge hotels, (we derful view of the city and surround- ten. Abbotsford, Sir Walter ScotVA
1, . on Goderich Street, one — I in ruins
�".. and residence - speare's wife, was very interesting. known as Beefeaters, garbed in the length, is lined with la ertain- - home, Melrose Abbey now
... �11 door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- : Up till twenty-seven years ago this peculiar outfits of four hundred years felt quite honored in being ent ing country. ..
' 1. fortIL e on guard. ed at Buckingham Palace) and the A visit to Paris would be not be where the -.heart of Robert Bruce is 1,
. .'�, GARDENING SERVICE quaint, thatched -roof cottage, was &90, aT ,,�.
1� th no
- e Hathaway Saturday being the only day that beach presents a colorful picture with complete without a trip to Versailles supposed to lie buried, and e rui
. , - A Worthwhile Risk. owned and occupied by th . lal place
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I 1,!, A. R_ CA I .S. family, and everything is f Parliament are o dreds of gaily striped bathing about fifteen miles from the city. This of Dryburgh Abbey, the bun I
I . . i tents and parasols and ere interesting
,�,,. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Vegetable seeds cost but a few it was used by them -the old baking the public, we were given a view of its motley was the,home of French Royalty and of Sir WaIter Scott, w , -
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l 4 I - , � College, University of Toronto. All cents. It is a good plan to plant a Oven With its wooden door by the the magnificent structure then. The throng of bathers. on every side one is brought face to places visited. Gal'a Water immortal
"I'll, ,." diseases of domestic animals treated 4, and
few short rows of the hardy varieties, huge fireplace, the famous courting House of Lords contains the thrones The great naval battle of Zeebruge face with the gorgeousness and trag- ized by Rabort Burw� was passe,
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�1,111s, by t h e in 0 s t modern principles. such as spinach, radish, lettuce, ear- settle, the rush light holder and the of the King and Queen, hers being during the World War will, no doubt, edy -of the past. Up the huge marble a picnic I � unch was much enjoyed -at the
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, 1; Charges reasonable. Day or night rots, and beets as soon as possdble. if wooden trenchers which were in actu- one ine,h lower than the King's. be remembered by many. In accounts staircase up which the bloodthirsty meeting og the waters --the Tweed
I 11 A' Office on nd Ettrick.
� I.. calls promptly attended to. they come ohrough, a considerable a] use at the time of the marriage. Buckingham Palace, the London of that battle "The Mole" was fre- people rushed. at the time of the revo- a
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I'' -1 C� �1. Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town earliness; if y train we
11 .� gain has been secured in Through Henley-in-Aoen and other residence of their Majesties, the Brit- quently mentioned and just what that lution, through room after room of Leaving Edinburgh b
_,�', Hal!L Phone 116. frost cuts them down, the loss is famous places we returned to Birm- ish Museum described by Ruskin as was, was always a puzzle 4 me, so carved and gilded grandeur, we were passed through a most historic part
- , I nol-Bannockburn, Stirling.
:: �, really trivial. ingham, and next morning left for "the grandest concentration of human I welcomed the opportunity of -taking led. There, in the great ha 141 in 1919 of Scot a
1* Dunblame to Callander, and
1.11, The Lawn.
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I MEDICAL Oxford, the educational centre of knowledge in th,e world," the National a thirteen mile ride through war de- the Allies drew up and signed the Doune,
,�'. Lawn work should be done ear]
, 11,,� Y' Great Britain. There are here twen- Art Gallery, St, Martin's -in -the -Field, vastated country along the coast, to e which was to here -began the journey through the
111,.i�, DR. W. C. SPROAT This is the only time of the year to ty-one colleges in all, but of course, famous for its befriending of down- the scene of the battle. In that dist- mould the nations' of the world. While Trossachs, which crowned all of the
� il, I . Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, use a roller on the ordinary plot of we had to be satisfied with exploring and -outs, Albert Hall, The Old Clui- ance can be seen cement foundations the palace itself is wonderful, the * on a mosl delightful tour. The -A
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. ,��,� University of Western Ontario Lon- grass. Later on it does more harm a few of the more important. A osity Shop, Hyde Park and Rotten for 120 German guns used for sweep- garden and park in connection are be- ity f is section of the coun-
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," don. Member of College of �hysic- than good. A good rolling in the garding life in these places Row, the famous bridle path where ing the North Sea. The Mole is a yond d� ption. Paths lead in all 1
! �1, ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office spring, however, -is of great value as word re ride, the Bank of Eng- pier almost semi -circular in fe
, �; il firms the earth, pushes the pl'�nts might be interesting. Each student the wealthy rm, directions through the 1500 acres of lished his "Lady of the Lake," and
',, in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St,, lies his own linen, silver, and land, Trafalgar Square and its fam- which stretches half a mile out into forested park land and wherever one might stand on the ramparts of
Al back into the soil, and smooths Oil' SUPP - paths converge are -beautiful foun- Stirling Castle alid trace the pro-
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.'� Seaforth. Phon- 90. uneven places. A roller is a fairly dishes, and cooks his own meals in ous statue of Nelson, Kew Gardens the water. The curve forms a har
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., � ���� e fireplace. There and the Zoological Gardens were a bor into which opens the mouth of a tains--fifty-five in all -which ,turn gress of .the poem from start to fin-
, t F DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL expensive implement ' but one can us- his own room by th , a the place into fairyland. These foun- ish. Leaving the train a� Callander� I
,� ally be rented from the nearest hard- is one servant for every ten men. He few of the famous places seen and canal which connects with Bruges
" Honour graduate of Faculty of U furniture, but visited. quaint old city, 12 miles inland. It tains-the water for which is piped we were 'taken by charabane through
1, ... bors also pays for his own -1
111_1�, Master of Science, Uni- I ware store or two or three neigh indescribably beautifu ---a
, 1, Medicine and I can club together to make a purchase. refund is made on this, minus the e country was here (Bruges) the Germans had for a distance of nine miles -are play- a country
11; versity of West,ern Ontario, London. their submarine base, and through ed for an hour the first Sunday af- country of mountains, with the mists
I I . It is also a good plan at ,this time to amount of damage done. Each night surrounding London, a visit to W'ind- this canal the submarines came out ternoon of each month at the cost of hanging over their crests, of heather
1. .1i, Member of College of Physicians and ver the lawn with a rake. Where- commencing at 9A5, the curfew rings sor Castle being included. This castle
. �, -,- Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors go 0 to scatter here
ever patches of bare ground are show- i0i times. The fact that there were into the North Sea $2,000. "Neptune," the largest and and gorse -covered hills with sheep and
, � ' was commenced by William the Con- highland
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� I east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, ing Vne soil should be loosened with 101 students in the college at its in- queror and has been enlarged and and there to do their deadly and dis- mbst beautiful of all, has about sixty long-licr-ned, -shaggy bai d I IY- �
j I 11�1 Ontario. 3004-tf the rake and grass seed sown thickly. stitution accounts for this. Our term beautified by succeeding sovereigns. astrous work. When we consider how jets of water and the others have to cattle grazing on' theiT sides, or
�., y'beside wonderful emerald
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.5� I I - ' Cover these re -seeded spots with a at Oxford was very short -one day- The state apartments are gorgeous carefully this place would he guarded, be shut off while it is played. Ing lazil
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I'll, 11,� DR. A- NEWTON-BRADY piece of poultry netting or rough trel- and that night we left for Bath- with many beautiful paintings and we can understand a little of the After a night trip from Dieppe a- lakes nestled at the foot of the moun-
).� Bayfield. lis work to keep away the spar -rows. Bath, whose buildings are mostly e Channel to New Haven, an tains, a country of trees and foaming
_17�� ity, Ire- tapestries. The Waterloo Chamber bravery of the men who went into oross tb
Graduate Dublin Univers T+ is also advisable to feed the grass the very jaws of death that this ter- early morning ride through Kent to rivers. Pipers, in the picturesque
' I . of stone, has a beautiful loca- in particular.
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... land. Late Extern Assistant Master with a good fertilizer early in the tion, being terraced up the hills which This room used for concerts, balls rible menace to lives and shipping London, we embarked for an all day High -land dress, play in ic W h
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'�' Rotunda Hospital for Women and spring. Many experts advocate pul- surround it. It receives its name and banquets, was built as a mem- might be wiped out. An old British journey through England. About 5 echoed from hill to hill, and
o'clock we crossed the border at picked up thee pennies thrown to them
I , verized sheep manure, although the from the fact that here baths were a'l tourtists hra
�� 11 Children, Dublin. Office at residence
1. ori of the Battle of Waterloo. The submarine fitted with explosilves, was
�� ?, lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. claim ,is sometimes made that this in
1,� - built by the Romans in 54 A.D. These ceiling is shaped like a battleship and rammed against The Mole near shore Gretna Green, into the land of the by passing . Loch Ao y
!1� � V Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P.m.; troduces we -ed ,seeds. An application were destroyed 577 and excavated blowing a huge gap and thus cut- heather, and another couple of hours and Loch Vennacher nestling at the
�...�, Sundays, 1 to 2 p.m. 2866-26 of nitrate of soda; one ounce dissolred 1882- The water in which may min- the chandeliers of cut glass are shap- ting off com unication between land brought us to Edinburgh, which was foot of Ben Venue, were passed, and N
11� . a gallon of water and sprinkled ed like huge feathers painting up- e a ery
li, in eral salts, including radium, are dis- ward. The table of solid mahogany forces and soldiers on the pier. Un- to be our headquarters for the next aft r a d ghtful lunch s ed atthe
�� ill, DR. F. J. BURROWS with the ordinary watering can is suf- solved, gush out of the rock at the der gruelling fire "The Vindictive," few days. Trossachs . Hotel, we were taken
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��,. 14- - the lawn a go,od start and the gra-.3 rate of one-half million gallons per extended to three times its length. manned by picked volunteers, m
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, I "� east of the Methodist church, Sea day at a temperature of 120 degrees. The caxpet,- which weighs two tons, itself fast to the pier and hand to n the world, well Trossachs proper to the landing pier
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. � I . .., fGrtb-. Phone 46. Coroner for the that dark green color which is so de- With these health -giving waters, was woven inone piece by the convicts hand fighting was engaged in, during lives up to its reputation'. Its bei�uty: on Loch - Katrina. A delightful sail
vp,�i County of Huron. sirable. Repeat every ten days in the
,.. season. It is very important to keep thousands of patients are treated of India. From the tower, on a clear which time three old vessels steamed lies, not in its length or in the size down the loch, passing Ellen's Isle, �
� I 11 L - � I DR. C. MACKAY the sward in ,healthy condition as vig- yearly. day, twelve counties of England can round the end into the harbor and of its stores, which are all built on brought us to Stronachlachar, where
� the street� but in the we were transferred to coaches drawn
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2,i,'.- C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- orou.sly g -rowing grass will crowd OUL From here, a ,hundred mile drive be seen, but as the day was foggy, we were sunk at the entrance to the one side of
15w,: and gold medallist of most weeds. took us first to the famous Cheddar thought a visit to the Queen's Doll's canal, thus blocking the way of the wonderful gardens, parks, flower by four horse teams, and piloted by
I r.;t- ity University, onuments, which drivers in scarlet livery.
Nc', Trinity Medical College; member of Include Marigolds. Caves. Drivinig down through Ithe House would prove more interesting. subs. Part of one of the vessels can beds, fountains, and in
-z!,,, " the College of Physicians and Sur- Not only do marigolds make a won- gorge, it seemed as if the rock had The sides of this house, which is built still be seen above water. This hat- line the other side. Just beyond, on A five -mile drive through the moun-
or, a roadway on a .scale of an inch to a foot, lift tle of Zeebruge will probably go down a high hill overlooking the street and tains with mountain brooks and moun-
"'.. -ful showing during the early sum- separated sufficiently f
-,,,,� geons of Ontario. der
1, 4�1� !� — mer and in the fall, but they wi�l through, and, in places, moss and up in box form to reveal rooms fully in history as one of the great naval forming a background for its beauty, tain scenery all around, and we reach-
.. .. - ed Invers-naid, where we again took .
,� bloom right through the hott,c-st wea- ivy covered rocks towered
.11. DR. H. HUGH ROSS four hun- furnished from wine cellars to living battles of Great Britain. Every sol- is the prim sinisberlooking old Edin
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i�,., Graduate of University of Toronto ther in August, when many of the dred feet above us. The eaves the rooms, ii�edraoms, bath roonis, kit- dier had his work to do, and every- burgh Castle, which dates back to the the boat for a sail down Loch Lomondl.
�� I . Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- other plants droo,p and wither. They selves stretch in from the mouth half chens, etc. The furnishings are also thing was planned with clock -like pre- beginning of Scottish -history. This has -been called the Queen of
1. trance to the Scottish Lakes with its many is -lands,
1.�� lege of Physicians and Surgeons of require very little care when once a mile, and contain wonderful stalac- made on the scale of an inch to a cision, hence the significance of the There is only one en ome of which are yiew trees said
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�11. Ontario; pass graduate courses in established, only asking the gardener tite and stalagmite formations caus- foot, and everything is in working inscription: "Every moment had its castle over a moat which has always on s
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,�' Chicago Clinical School of Chicago ; to remove all fading blo,om. it is a ed by the water seeping th order---4ilectric lights, vacuum clean- deed and every deed its hero," on the been dry, but, Inside, in various plac- to have been planf4ed by Robert:
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V., Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, very useful family of flowen, easily rocks. Different minerals, dissolved em- es, are six other gates to be passed Bruce .to supply his warriors with
%, er, Victrela, hot and cold water taps beautiful monument which comm
i � ,� I England; University Hospital, Lon- grown and a whole garden could be in this seepage water, form different in bath room and kiteben-in fact ev- orates the bravery of those taking before the top is reached. These, of bows. Ben Lomond, famous in song
1, . of Do- planted with it alone. The different ,olored stalactites, which scilentists course, were for protection. In the and story, raises its 3,190 feet in an
-, don, England. Office -Back . - erything that might be found in a part.
11�,� varieties of marigolds range fr
" I 11. minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. om six tell us take 2,000 years to grow one- well appointed home. These were A day spent driving through the yard are many things of interest-- imposing way, and the other moun- -
I" ,, Night calls answered from residence, inches to four feet or more in height half inch. contributed by manufacturers in all Belgian battlefields was an interest- an old well 160 feet deep which sup- tains by which the loch is surrounded,
",. and run the entire scale of yellows, half inch. By a little stretch of the
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vl Victoria Street, Se-aforth- parts of the British Empire. ing one but a heart-rending sight. The plied the castle with water---o-n tho one minute wrap themselves in mists.
f,��. from sulphur to the richest orange,�, - . am he
1,.� i - ,imagination, one can see a Swiss vil- Eton College, where the sons of country is still covered with British, wall a large iron cage for beacon fires and the -next bare, that t
, 1;�l DR. J. A- MUNN and in addition have wonderful vel- lage with its chalets and mountains the wealthy receive their education, Fi:ench and German dugouts, and huge last lit in 1804. Beside this is a traveller may get a better view :f
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1. vety shades of scarlet, maroon crim-
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.1,11, I Successor to Dr. R. R_ Ross ahogany, and brown mirrored in a pool of crysta.) clear was visited. Contrary to what might piles of barbed wire, sheet iron and clock regullated from Greenwich and their ever changing beauties.
''I Graduate of Northwestern Univers- 'on, na. water; Niagara Falls in winter, organ be expect�ed, slabs of wood form desks, other wax time necessities are lying run by electricity which fires an ad- The boat landed us alt Balloch Pier
, �, � " French .section. Most imposing, per- .
�,,.-: ity, Chicago, 111. Liceiitiate Royal pipes, an archangel's win and long wooden benches are used. On about. In many places these have joining cannon at noon every day. At and after an hour's ride along the
"S haps, are the tall African sorts. These g, cascades �
I �,-, �." College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. rapidly, making fine well- and hundreds of other artistic forma- wal-ls, doors, stairways are carved been utilized by the people for fences, the same time a ball drops from Clyde River we arrived in the busy
, Office over Sills' Hardware, Main'St., grow term- tions. Electric lights are placed in names of boys who have attended and outbuildings, etc. In this district the top of NelsoB's monument. This ship building city of Glasgow. Two,
- branched plants after the first
,,i. Seaforth. Phone 151. a kill. such a way as to best bring out thes who hRVe since risen to places of stands the Canadian Memorial erect- happens every day except Sunday and days here were made doubly enjoy-
-�� 1;, — inal bloom has appeared, until as effects, as well as the beautiful col e urp a regu tin shi - able by friends and all too soon the
I' 1, ", ing frost. They need staking, - honor and distinction in the Empire. ed by the Belgian VTovernment - a is for the p a e of Is 9 P
1'1,,?� DR. F. J. BECHELY n oring of the rocks. the ping. A very old and very rusty can- I tall came to board the train foir
_� Dental th-ey become top-heavy. The Africa At one time, each boy was allowed to magnificent monument marking
1�,;, Graduate Royal College o,f mari-golds should be planted well back Wells Cathedral, with its famous carve big own -name, but now he must place where 2,000 unnamed Canadian Don known as "Mons Meg" Is also in Greenock, a few ififles down the Clyde
L4� Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. - Oric Was 44
,)� "I in the border, or will make a very clock, and Glastonbury Abbey where pay 10 shillings to have it done after 'soldiers are buried -victims of the the yard. The walls surrounding af- I where the S. S. D lying at
Ili., Street, Sea- suitable hedge for dividing RawrLs. Christianity was first planted in Eng- he eaves school. The long trousers, first gas attack in April, 1915. The ford a wonderful view of the city, the I an&or in the harbour.
,�,, Smith's Grocery, Main I in the i After eight daW enjoyment of the �
.*.i L . ile there bits high � rth, and the hills
l.'111,,1 res'- The French are more ornamental fro,Tn land, were visited (whi
61, , l'. forth- Phones: Office, 185 W.; 0 silk hat and long tailed frock plot of ground -possibly two acres in Firth of Fo I amusements provided on board an
��� %. dence, 185 J. 3 55-tf the ,individual flower standpoint and of Roman pottery were being dug coat for older students, and short extent -is planted with Canadian distance.
,*J? — -ide range of out of the ground by wo - oce:a1i liner, we once morel set foot ou .1
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. �Ih 1��L-, can be procured in a w rkmen) and, coats known as Eton jackets for the trees and flowers. The cemeteries are The castle contains the crown jew '
I , former Scottish kings and Canadian soil, and a -tour to the points
,��'L. AUCTIONEERS size-,. There is also an English mari- about seven, Exeter was reached. smaller boys, are regulation garb. beautifully kept with g-reen lawns els of the I
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.11. I gold known also as the Calendula or Here we made our headquarters, and Stoke Pages, just four miles away, and rows of tiny white headstones, tho� gun carriage used at royal fun- of interest in our own metropolis-
!J,�� , . ek -made a fitting ending to a
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I,, . 1, ; OSCAR W. REED pot marigold. This has pretty, thi the next day took the train through is the scene of the writing of that each plot having i mass of bloom, erals. It was last used to convey Montreal
F: 1�' I Coun- foliage, grows about eight inches high, a number of famous seaside resorts beautiful poem, "Gray's Elegy in a and each cemetery a large memorial Queen Victorials body and was re- trip brim full of"pleasure, companion- -
I 0, Licensed auctioneer for the is an everlasting bloomer from early to Dartmouth on the southern "ast- Country jQhurchyard." The and after an absence ship and education. ..
. 'V'._r ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate spot is monument standing at the back. In turned to Scotl
%, . summer until fall, and, 'when once As the name implies, Dartmouth is marked by a large flat stone and the one cemetery alone 28,000 Belgian sol- of many years by King George V. I ,Having beeli asked just what part
;;"&�-, of Jones' schooli of Auctioneering,
1 . established, will seed itself every, situated at the mouth ef the Dart
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i, 1��, 1, Chicago. Charges moderate and sat- famous yew trbe still stands, although diers lie buried, and each tombstone Mary Queen of Scots, room and the 'of ,the whole ten thousand mile jour-
,1�i ring. All the marigolds may be River the harbor her ich the royal ney appealed most, I might say, Wre %
.�:-V isfaction guaranteed. Write or wire -', P e being a great suppogeCto' be nine hundred year& is decorated with the Belgian colors. tiny window through Wh
A;W ()scar W. Reed, Staff a, Ont. Ph .sown just as soon as the ground is naval'base during the war. A three- old. While standing under this yew Quaint old Bruges, with its many babe, James VI., of Scotland -and af- a returned tourist talking to a friend
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�41" . 2965X12 hour trip up the Dart to Totnes was I. of England, was regaToling his trip: "I liked Paris
" 1 11-2. tree in the midst of the cemetery, it canals, and Brussels, the capital city terwards James
1.11�l,�,, - transplanted.
�� �11,.:,, I one of the choice bits of the whole seemed cluito fitting that we should of Belgium, were also visited. The lowered in a basket to -the ground and I liked Maine, but the best pa�rt
, , Beets and Carrots.
,it THOMAS BROWN holiday. Devonshire, through which have read for us the poem as a whole, Palace of *Justice in the latter place 140 feet below to be secretly taken to oDf
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il ... i�." , Licenseji auctioneer for the counties the river flows, has long been famous specialli the stanza- is one of the largest and most mag- Stirling and baptized in the Roman h
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�,�,,I,:,�,-,.% of Huron and Perth. and carrots. These may be had in a "Beneath thoslb -rugged elms, that yew nificent buildings in the world. A Catholic faith, are carefully presery
Ni ,,,,,,- arrangements for sale dates can be 'et of styles to suit different pur- written or sEjd of it could never do I .- . � ___ -1 - 1-
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�;�*,;,�, forth, or The Expositor Office. round beets are considered the best _', "
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