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A I , io , . � , kg�lm I 11' I,, ", 1, I 119me, 4t,�tueaten oi '4", , �9 ,� � . , , . , , I .� 'A' _, I _ .. � ,0 '. .� 110 I p � h ,,, ,,i ,_` L I .1 1 'M ��pi* , ., r � , I - 10V 0 04 , 10104 * O', guard , , , 11 . 1. , � . , , �� 1�, ,,,.I 1, ",­, - . - I . . ,'�',�s -17.1 1, T" I !, - " . , ,,�'­ - r � I , , !k.7. , ,yw � � , -,,I - V 7 77", - 1, ,, ,;;,, - .1. I . we� pil;ty w4oer. ' . by evi I. bft. . �. -1 - _:", � I ,," , " "i, - , , . I t4,V4 L ,� " * IV' � ; i�'11;41 , ,�L'�ft.;,'A - - , , I , . ,�* , Z4 "I L"' " � , " png� I _ , = " Mis L � , , , - . I - I *,, � - _ . * . I �� @Prl.). 104, . I , , Afar '. . � ­,�, .11 14 :: 'M "-, . -,. I .. I . � I . I I k I 111� - ; - � .. . , ,� ow., led, - . , q%.11# . (i "I "�_ L" "' . ., � - .1 1. , , I ��,�,,-',� ,X_',$JJa�,V__UA4%., - ,11 _ � _ . ­ Hft� wegg J rison4"00, I I - " � JAPPO - -01*11 I . � 11 30" I -.11- ­ ': I . is -o- I r -. . I I , -RoAntw �_ . Alan chiefs 0, " �. 1-I.I.- � ; � I " I I . Pbr o0 feet, ar& oft t64pirp,41 01, V: 40 71,18 , and 1. 5!f 1� !,',�,',�in � 11 . I , . .� .� ��,T�� I s , I - t1av I I I UM � efst , � " Flo , ' ..'�, ''9, 01. . ."W � , . - &_".l' , ,;��l -- � ; .., I ., . nei., ,'h -adj-*�- � �$' � . , -, Tft�re were"o 0'r�"wo;,of, er, ilados4 Talmus'H � The tw I ., ., , r X : " . ., , . 1�1- I � .0, - , ,Oak c.pring I t* .. I .. I . � . - .. " .., . t, ''W MI" � rl�_l . I " , 'AP . � ,,- I � a7p ", '.. ''. 14% F�i de their .,�ose '" tio'c" J. I . I I . � I � , �, ., , "t, � � � . I ,::" �-; 11, ��;I .1 . 0 , 10 f I ,(T��j 11 I � 'di ' b , ." � � I 017 - ' 6s No� and. T lare *hiA w0uld -pr hie Slely b ' �` to., , � I I , # , i �. OX8.17- 149 rlia . ippr ... ... , "I"I'17" - . .But,,� no, matter (", ., b I a r -100M I I . A ". how 011f)4 *r's14 ,: InpTm, I -,i*s ." . A %,,��, � �'e- - t9 . 1 7.�?_ . I 10, x. 12 for �,."�` I ro . I I ireftled" . I . I I 110,mvr�p,61Q th6rii to"cha "gi C- elghtihieh, b- rs. 9X, T I , ,,, I I 6 . . I 11 * I 0M 0,1� . , � _ a , e(,,Wmd�w�, Some' M.�. . . . IL 14 - �Aq` adian,," � mer r- , 0 O�A- - , . I I - 1 *411 p 0 us . `tefoso _` to gecom- . ;�� _ ,��, I ,V ,, i., 1", I I I 1..; ... `- 1, ._­.#�gq I BAng home at the en � , y4u 19",15. w7& i; t. squeoxel'"OstelA . .� $16,000 -1 � W. . -a -11 I I . day. � " � I more for, the ,products he, Us to'b�zy pany.,thbM. Atating.,that a vibife man . I 111.1 � I � . .. . _­ ...'r.11 I , , I 11 M�,, � I I I I . I " t " E." �� . I . . 11 .. - I � - .1". . 1. W 1. I'll - .1A . I � � .� $ _9 , � ZY-4; , �l . W - � I 4nd there. were two i�plicatipns.Iqr imjv�stly �_,�Pxisoned, Jhfin'arld a White : :.*, � I . , , -, �� I . I "I .11 . I . a . I Man;. sho�T . I "I I'll, '. " � 1, "'l- A "M , , -, *"-! �� ��� � ff"; .,; I . GXzat Spirit of Life, wbo 4L%st�,brood' reductions. in duty. - One firm- walited set him, ft�e. The day I .. ., 0 ...... ON-* I L � �L" - . I . 1 J '4�!4 , XY ,� " OR � I . .. I � 11 I low,, - �, J �� """ .13, �e I . - , o'er the deep ., �' 1� " a* lower rate on thp bodles:,pf felt -6f freedom never came as be died of I -11 1�� '17 P _F� I . . , . I . ., .1 . �,g�%04.tL;, �WL ]11)�011 ­".' . , � " - . ".'V` ,- I ., ,11�'r 64� , 1,�,, &,,,J",�111 i,lr . . , " ` "' l la4O'yl,.'IW',;9�0-t�,4*1;-..4$4,7",I , 1101 - -.., " 7 WIr 414, ". � , - -,,. , I � "Al"T � :, I . " . , T.� , . ifies t Risi g F., 1 , . . Qv#, 68; gat ,� ��, , " , g ;;� , ,�� � , � . , .,��, An I., A ��, , �� . liv%, when we sleep Jo brother manufacturer Sun, was captured under a flag of . 1. 10 �:. , I , ; XO)3 '.0 X, I �,�l �, �") I I i�.", f ; - Grant Thy nler�y to all, guard . our postd the li tiopj- A manufaetur- � 0scela, w,Meh sigm he n - - ' UFF &.SONS - lln� . didst lay, . . ., A.2 _, _a q � ., . And the earth's firm found#iQu hats, -and another fiTm Which 'lnakiB a brAen heart through ill treatment, 1 _�4 � �' I felt bodies for 'hats, vigorously. 6p:& on,January.1, 1888. - I �,,,,,,,, , ,, , , :::::::: - I . c N ,.,� ' . At ,_ I er will fig�Lflu . - _ '.. " A� ...... ., 6' y"'47 'J . ��,,�41­ ,_ UIA , �, 9 , , 041,11 --- -- '14 "'. .. Brild' us. home -,at the, end of t1iQ -with zest a14 zeal 0 private iiiierest truce in 1837 'by the United- States 11 11.1-1. y, 1, � K . 15, - 11�� � I 61 xlolhlil'�.,_ " V� I � ' I ,* - , I I , day.� t -t . f. ,. ­­ ". I - � �,1'111 _. r,W10 11, , dicta e hat he should do so and as it troops and imprisoned. His fathcr � _; . % , _10 I - '. t 1. � ___ - JOSEPH ORR ROSE I T SIB � TOUMP *WX,,MWq1W 11�. . , 7-_- 81 +-R. lsal;�I,Graham, in Toronto Globe. rule he never stops- to think how in- was a Scotchraun named Powell, and Z 111�"�, 11 ,Z,,A�W, , . � o I_ - , .. 4 Jun,- TZI., �' , 11 i � I __ J '' 11 - i r..: . im". ,_ I- . A:- ,dustries could be stimulated by low- his mother was,,a fWl Indian.'Oscela ,, I . The following taken from the McQ id Lo ta lEr,D%' ,*1 1, . I 10 � . . I- PUTTY AND LIN ering the cost of raw material and was a splendid. specimen of manhood 'a ,I a Guelph Evening Mercury will be read ... �, , I The ar e t blo ""A' 'must be plant- Hart, orene4 O'SnU'lLy --- . �4u . . : I . 0 aUj . I , I g%, (By it. J. Deachmar thus helping the Canadian manufac- capable of iron resistance and with ed REPORT OF ROG SHIPMENTS with deep regret by many Old friends . Delaney, Mary Mil�s. ' � � . I itI � ' ,) soon �.�Tqll,� I it 1�1, as as qw disappears. SeqAA4,q.Piss—; �, . � - -,%Uccegs'll said a great man, "con- The following is the report of hog in Seaforth and vicinity. For a'num- X 'X,'lo I- , 0 14/1`4 � dt �', � 1_ � turer to increase his sales, employ active spring of the tiger. The 'n- These will come up with the first ,-ary O'Sullivan, Edward 01841A � � , .va _111 I . . � n,,�T ­�­­ ,,, ; " I I �� . . �� , � 1 . � lsist$ !of having . an unlimited gall mote men and lower his cost of pro- ergy With which he entered the chase, ,;arr, days of ejAk..- spring, defy shipments for week ending April 21st, her of years Mr. Rose was account- Mary Murphy, Fergus Me-wy. ftzt-3­� - �� which permits you to ask for the moon ii ts nd 11 1;-�­111- , �! 11 ; duction. . But through the darkness ball playing, running and wrestli 9 fros a keef riAt'ph growing. In 1927:- ant in the office of Broadfoot & Box, 11 -Albert Hart, Tom Megadly fta""',fl. � I , ''. , .." -4 -, 4 ! . . sometimes one �atches a glimpse of were irresistable in performance. He this class wi c6nie'Oe cornflowers in Seaforth, and acted in the same Cronin. Primer-Trene McQuald"E4111", 'A�'_ . ,Without a blusb." The Canadian I 014$, -11,�E . '' 1, .,.;; � . are destined for tre- III - ' , � ly I puttk makers - light. It surely cannot be possible was not adjudged guilty of 1mp1jsoD_ cosmos, annual larkspurs, calend 8, SEAFORTH-Total hogi�, 69; select capacity for the Canada Furniture lian Mitles, Margaret Murphy," ,' & - I 1. A mendous success. They had been that the Caiiadian manufacturer will ment and the manacling iron fellers and several others. it is only neceas- bacon, 21; thick smooth, 46; heavies, Manufacturers after they purchased O'Sullivlan, Benny Hdlland� Jos, , Z. , ,_,; � -1 _ �, . . . i 0 _ - : � .A, 1, . I cu ive against his Changed a sunny disposition and up- sary to thin thes& ut' and cultivate a h ­ ", M , , , . making putty for years in the Dornin- . ' the furniture factory here. He was O'Reilly, Mary Hart, Edward Road.J... . , own in .., _� 1, ion of Canada. The duty on it is terests. There is no class in right character into the gall of bit- little. Many &f blIdift, the poppies - Jack Roach, Isabel Roach. , ­:�i_,­t­, i I Canada to .., .��, �t..T " �j I . ., 11 . r � -Total hogs, 161- q,lect one of the best known and most popu , I , WALTON , I I& -day that would gain as terness, of soul which roused his fiery especially, are difficult to transplant :" .t., 22% per cent. when it come,9 from , bacon, 61; thick smooth, 91; 6avies lar men of his day and his death will . I "�. ��, � I . , . # -_ I . �,,�, I . Belgium, and Belgiuln is Our main much as the menufac.tur-er from tariff indignation with deep-seated ample and allowing them -to sow then-welves 5; extra heavies, 4; shop hogs, 7. come with a great sense. of loss to a . .1 ,'-_.""'L I I .. �,; �'� -�!, - , `�,'.,. ,,�,§%� I . source of putty, but the Canadian reduction.. He fights -against himself. revenge, "Man's ivhumanity* to in�n in the fall or sprinkling the seed over wide circle of friends. Mr. Rose was STANLEY . )��%,:,5�'_ ,, '­%­ .�� I , �;: 1� - . ., , , 1 � , , , - " . .N . manufacturer is not satisfied with He strives tocut his, own throat, but causes countless thousands tomourn.,' the oil or snow now Is the best way HURON CO. -Total hogs 1244; a brother-in-law of Mr. John Beattie, �� I �.­, IM ' ' . * , I . . . . . . � " . M I the mists clear and I look forward to Osceola and our Canadian Josepn to tildle them., For mid-season select bacon, 422; thick smoo`ih, '706- of Sea -forth: Notes. -Mrs. Robert MeClinchey � I., I 11 I that and so the other day he came i � ", ming, there is the phlox, . ',�,� I �) before the Tariff Board and asked, the time when the opposition to hig� Brant and Tecumseh were famous �1)100 mari- heavies, 44; extra heavies, 6; sho� "Joseph Orr Rose, Guelph's city and son, Frank, visited last week with, .. ," . 1� ', -that the duty be raised to a'specific tariffs will come from the manufac- Indian chieftains and loyal British golds, calliopsis, salp � , . 1. ­ " . I . . J;: 1. ��, .1glossis, and na- hogs, 32; lights and feeders, 19. treasurer for the past eighteen years, the former's cousins at Auburn -31 .. ��� ... " ;. turer as much as from any other see- heroes whom Britons are proud to sturtiums. Veribenas and ten weeks' " .. ,,,��. .. .1 duty of $1.25 per cwt. or equivalent died at his home, 65 Paisley Street, John McKinley, of Clinton �, ­_ , tion of the community. honor. stocks will begin to, make a fine dis- 0. , spent & .1 � , � � �,�..,,,� 4, . ":n �, P. , I .., P�, � . , at t7wo o'clock this morning. Two few days a week ago with her daugh- �,�­, " . to a rate of over 63 per cent. Think play toward the end of, July and con- �� �,�. ,� I... - . . 40 . Leading from this is a dungeon months ago the late Mr. Rose sus '., !2 � ri of it! A special duty of 63 per cent. BOWLING ALLEY LEAGUE - ter, Mrs. Harvey Coleman, of the ,!2 M I . � to protect the manufacturers of Can- ostensibly for a powder magazine but tinue far the rest of -*the year. Pet- . :, - I— 0:2 . A TRIP TO FLORIDA unias will also comealong about this pended his duties at the City Hall be- Parr Line. -Mr. Tom Reid intends ,�� �_ ! 11 - 11 I ,, �, �1 _�� � 1*� in reality used as a secret listening t- The following are this week's cause of illness. Since that time he overhauling his barns this summer. ", i r1fl! adian putty! In the old days there What's What! Who's Who, and Why' ' ' inne and earlier if 94"Ven a start in ;;� " . post for the Commander to listen to '� , 11 was a tax on windows in England the hot bed. Zinnias -will be nicely scores: grew steadily worse until early this He intends putting the two barns to- . ,� �..., � 1. .1- .,; 0, A , , . - ',' (By th.) the proceedings of the Council when in bloom by August and the asters Ist 2nd 8rd morning when death called. gether and putting them on a cement .:­�,, � ri I V but the common sense of the peopl Bechely, (Capt) wins.. 167 213 191 1.41 . � i outgrew it, b %� , 11 d#- ut these putty manufac- St. Augustine is next to our be -au- in session. Comment is -unnecessary, about the same time, Cosmos and Willis ................ 181 197 185 The deceased was 67 years of age, wall. The neighbors have been as- Z '-� ,.. 15 1 (4 i tax the t"fu�l city Of Quebec replete with The Chapel is opposite the sally -port salvia will brighten up the garden M . . ................. 173 141 1 6.6 being born in Clifford in 1860. He sisting him the past few days in .....- 2i . turers actually wanted to cluff ................. 96 119 160 z I � A` , putty in the windows Of the Canadian American ihistory, and is located on but ,the appointments are -nearly from September on. . came to Guelph 24 years ago as man- drawing the gravel from the I , �'] Of Sills .................. 148 168 233 ake.- I and the Atlantic Ocean obliterated by the action of the ele- : ]�,� ., at ; people in order that they might grow Matanza Bay Deep Cultivation For Peas. ager of the Canada Furniture Com- Mr. Ben Keys is also having an addi- , ,Y.. '., ,-... , , 81 .4 rich thereby. and proudly boasts of .35 miles of ments causing great clusters of fern- The deeper the soil is cultivated, Soott� (CaDtain) ...... 147 191 221 pany, leaving that firm to enter the tion built to his ,barn this summer.- ..,­`� . L . '.. � a '. . The Cost. waterfront. St. Augustine is rapidly like fungus to hang from the walls. the more sugar there will be in the Cummings ............. 148 1773 Ill service of the city in 1909. He has Mr. Lorne Fin'layson, of Tuckersmith, .- "I �. .. , ��, - ... * increasing in population and its beau- NiAes for the Holy Water and con- peas. This vegetable requires Cool Card .. ................ 182 157 143 been identified with every section of spent Sunday with his friend, Mr. Z: '. "! . The total production of putty in Ament ................ 168 96 210 ,,, ..- , Canada is 6,500,000 pounds. The im- tiful homes, spacious drives and parks fessional alcoves are marked. The soil for its roots to produce its MaXi- Trcxtt ............... _ 176 218 164 life in the city. He was a faithful Frank McClinchey. .. !;��,_0, . .;. ,�� 'i,e in keeping -with', it�­qub-tropical ex- chapel doorways were constructed mum crop. By loosening up the soil .1.'. so portation of putty, is 637,000 pounds. a member of Knox Church and a regu- .11, , ;1. ,.�'..S 1 otic charm and beauty making a direct with iron bars so that prisoners could to a considerable depth the roots are Charters, Captt-) wins.. 184 191 127 lar attendant until his illness, and for ��; . 167 299 18G - I .;; : L� 5��, k . Therefore, we have total cons -0011 oppeal to the refinement -of astbetiz hear Mans prior to execution. This allowed to penetrat6 for foad and P'll" - ­ * ....... ­ many years was- on the Board of ELIMVILLH 1. i fll�.­ nel. - .. - of a -little over 7,000,000 poundi of Dolmage 1. � I .......... 222 166 211 . LL I , MA putty in Canada in a year. A duty culture. Ponce de Leon in his search was necessary in order to prevent a moisture and remain cool. With Buck .......... � ....... 182 224 258 Managers. . 11;� ... 6 for the fountain of youth landed on prisoner gaining access to the chapel April nearly over it is time to think Haigh .... I .... � ....... 240 260 200 . , The loss of the late Mr. Rose will Notes. -Mr. Charles Johns, who ,- .,:S:-0: of 63 per cent. Would raise putty the beautiful site of St. Augustine on and kneeling before the altar which about getting in the eaf" ier types. In be keenly felt in fraternal circles. He has been in bed with sciatica, is ab16 -�,.'p- ;, -, . III., T _:1 prices at least one cent a pound. That K,s`ting, (Capt-) ...... 176 212 170 L.'� �:� I - , ­),:,� , Palm 6unday, March 27, 1512, also would give the right of sanctuary and this class will come Wi round seeded 198 242- 256 was a member of Waverley Lodge A. to be around again�Mr. and Mrs. �.�L, ,. � �, , I , means that if these gentlemen get sorts -which will Stand slightly mare RHoln"es n - ..... ......'.., , , , , ­ 270 180 209 F. and A.M., having affiliated from William Elford and faimily visited 11"� " 16 ., called ,,The Day of Resurrection," on freEdom, obinso . , J I � � their request, putty would cost 'the 95 141 . . , 11 : 1, . which was an Indian village (*lied The secret dungeons of the fortress frost than the firmer qnality wrinkled Crich ................. 164 2 Seaforth, which was his -Other- with Mrs. Elford's parents . �413 . Canadian people about $70,000 a year Devereaux ..... � ....... 260 40 200 1. I'll . . Seloy. are something fiendish when attribut- peas. Do not sow while the weather lodge. He was a 33rd degree Mason burn last Sunday. Her father, Mr. .11' '1� .M more than it would if putty were IM- ­� Tha � Later the FIrmch Hugenots estab- -ed to human wickedness and ingenuity is still cold al�d danip, however, or Boyd, (C,apt) wins ..... 223 221 216 and a Past Master of the Lodge of Hall, is Confined to his bed with-brok- _�,�� � �� r .1.1 - , - ".. I ported on a free trade basis. lished a colony there-, which was af- of design. A prison' called the "pan- the seed is liable torot in the ground. Bell ................... 166 116 150 Perfection and the Rose Croix, and en ribs. -Mr. Morgan who -recently .�'T is at least twice as much,as the wages .. .4"j- � destroyed by Philip II of nanearrah" is approached alorg side For Small gardens I b bl Smith ................. 220 158 2211, ..�,'7�,x ', terwards ' Lao , yo q y more secretary of both lodges for many came out from England, is engaged ;11 . paid for manufacturing putty in. Can- darigeo Che.ras .......... 158 158 152 . . ,_ � .., Spain, who termed them as invaders of which is a n feet long crOP will be prod -aced =m the climb,- McKay ......... : , , * , , 230 217 2o5 years. He was also a member of the -with ,Mr. John Brock—'ar. %_alter i!' % ada. - '� ".� , ", , . 1� , - Let us put it on another basis:_The� of his new dominion. The Spanish on the west--gide, 16 feet on the east ing types which can be supported on Supreme Counci) of the Ancient and Johns, -who spent a fe�v daii with his �,. _., 1 131 92 16 1 _�, �'. I troops had explicit orders to extercm- side, 17 feet on the south side and 30 brush or chicken wille. Where one sllott, I (capt) ...... . 1 9 Accepted Scottish Rite of the Domin- parents, has retu ed to London. Elie r". tariff asked by the manufacturers rigs ... _..... ... 166 ,6 177 1 1�1 jnpte�he Hugenots( and landed August feet on the north side is entered and does not want to go to the trouble '7 Aumm� 176 16 ion of Canada. had the misfortunrn 11 would cost us $70,000 a year. There - .- Augu8ti ne adjoining is another dungeon prison of providing a ,,,ment .... I., ........ I I 01 1. i'l) e while at home to :�� has been a big row raised in the coun- 25, 1565, -which being St -support of this kind, ardno ............... 169 4 6 Surviving him are his wife, whom fracture a rib. One of the cattle ;,''W � Day, gave the town the name. The five feet wide at the east end, 7 feet however, the dwarf types Which, if Trott ................. 147 214 141 he wedded in Seaforth in 1885, two kicked at him and in avoiding it, he � .. try and in Parliament about the ex- ,1111 � Spaniards termed the extermination at the west, 20 feet long and 15 feet grown in double rows, will suppo,rt daughters, Mrs. R. M. Asselstein, of fell over the wheelbarrow. - Miss I ,_�,s' pense of bu, J.nes, (C.Pt.) wins .... 264 205 143 7 -, - ving a big residence for of the Hugenots as "their miserable high. This dungeon prison was used themselves, are more desirable. Make ,,,,1. g �,I�, 11 � Mr. Massey in Washingtom I have . ...... ........ 190 1 4 203 Timmins, Ont., and Mrs. Dr. C. H. Mina Cornish returned to her school , exit." The "Mother City of Amer- as a torture prison. From this pris- sowings a -week apart as thepea crop sproat ................ 163 199 ,,1 185 BreTeton, of Toronto, and two sons, in Bayfield after spending the week , �,�. 6 . a proposal to make. Let us remove "I'll ica't with its aura of four genexa- on room is a small opening in the is a short one. Bright ................ 179 210 '201 R. R. Rose, of Kingdon Mines, Galet- at -her home here. -The box social on � , 11 the duty on putty and save the peo- Rennie ................ 121 152 188 � I tions of history and land marks of solid masonary 36 inches wide and 30 Growing Good Spinach. ta, Ont., and H. (". Rose, Of Toronto. Friday evening last was not favored .I pie of Canada $70,000 a year. That ��f I saving in seven years will pay for medioaval and modern times, was al- inches high. The Opening of the Spinach is now a standard Canad- G. Stewart. (C�vt.) .... 122 227 193 The funeral will b -e held on Monday with a very large attendance. The , �'; the residence and office of the Canad- ternately under Spanish, English and secret dungeon had been carefully and ian vegetable, and is a most convem- Ma.Ta�i.h ............ 1?q 1.11 187 afternoon. A private ,service will be surn of $17.00 was realized from the �� * H. Stewart ........... 159 125 196 . � , . American sovereignity. secretly walled up as to baffle discov- ent one to grow. It is hardy, light j eff rey ................ 145 266 196 Conducted at his late residence at 2.30 sale of boxes, -which were sold at, � I.. 11 . ian Ambassador, and taking into ac- The first permanent settlement was ery but was found by Lieut. Little frost having little effect on it. To be J. Stewart .. ......... 117 202 zol o'clock, followed by public services in the sum of 60 cents. A good pro- .) *11 leave a little count the interest, wi estaMithed by Pedro Menandez de and Col. Dancey in 1833. Stooping tender it must be grown very quick- Knox Church at three o'clock. The gramme. was given, consisting of two lh . Holmes, (Ca t - ) ....... 84 155 164 -_ sum over on which Mr. Massey might Avillos in 1565, consisting of 2,600 down in a cramped position we enter- ly. Spinach requires a Well PUlverIZ- Anl�xlt .... 1'. 72 220 153 funeral will be held under Masonic splendid dialogum solos by Miss May 11 give a dinner to the putty makers- ' ­* ...... I I ... settlers brought from Spain in thirty- ed this dungeon 20 feet long, la feet ed rich soil, and it must be grown in willis ............ 192 193 169 auspices. Interment will take place Clark and Mrs. Len O'Rielly; read- ­ � 'Ali, but someone will say, what -four vessel&, the largest of which was wide and 7 feet high. In this dismal the cool weather. A quick actin Winter ................... 21z 237 118 in Woodlawn Cemetery. Ing.-; by Mr. Horace Delbridge, Wigs V,l, 1, �� I about the men who are engaged in 5 Jobnson ............... 99 181 176 I'll � 1,000 tons burden. Compaxe these dungeon not the faintest ray of day- fertilizer such as nitrate of soda is His Worship Mayor Robson paid a Mina Cornish, Mrs. Charles Johns. ...".1 putty making? Well, the total Wag- vessels with the present ocean liners light ever penetrates and far from recommended for this Mp. Some of MoMllan. (Capt) wins 151 143 867 heartfelt tHbute to the memory Of Rev. Smith occupied the chair. ,,,, es they earn at the task is not over Barber ................ 183 199 140 1 and you will adrnit they were intrepid the sounds of the outside world, were the newer Danish or Now Zealand Thompson ............. 197 164 186 Mr. Rose. "Though I have been May- - .. I'll, ,',I � � . , �i $35,000. Suppose we Continue to pay voyagers. The Indians harrassed and found crumbled -human bones. Again, types are best. Plants should be Bright ................ 223 146 184 or a comparatively brief time, my 11'', them their wagesl We have a sav, Best ................ I . 209 16 199 close as-sociation with Mr. Rose taught 1111� I ing of $35,000 a year- Taking inter- murdered, the settlers and a fort was "Man's inhumanity to man," seems thinned to five inches apart, and the 9 DUBLIN �': I � est into account, that 'will pay for built for protealion against the mar- an apropos quotation. foliage on the everlasting types may LADFES' TEAMS rn�e his inest,imable worth to the city, :11 auding savages. St. Augustine's ancient gates, be cut down several times and It will and what is more, his worth as a �1, . the Massey residence in ten years, but I Notes.—His Lordship Bishop Fallon, I � The -material prosperity of the known throughout the world, are all grow again. A. McGruth .......... 117 119 friend and adviser. Guelph hag lost of London, will administer the Sam- "�, . is one thing it won't do. it M. Horan ............ 28 Ila a good citizen and an official whose I there Colonials assuredly increased as evi- that is ,left of the splendid defensive Where the gardener inust depend 11 n,e.,t of Confirmation on Friday morn- �, �� will save money -for the Canadian peo- 1� raulkner .......... 49 120 `,�� ., 4 pie, but it will not make money for ,denced in Dr. Cascar:es report of 1574 fortifflozations surrounding the city. continually on commercial XetilizeTa M. Wall1h ............. 139 129 place they will find it difficult to fill. ing at 10 a.m. to a class of seventy- " ,� 11 . in which is written, "Near the 'fort Y,ou may visualize the complete isols- an application of hydrated lime, about F. Gi�lln ............. 109 104 His abse-noe win create an aching void four. At St. Bridget's in Logan, there I'll � the putty manufacturers and it was there are as many as fifty head of tion ,of the citizens when the draw- one pound to two square yards, should .T. Cluff ............... 110 115 here in the City Hall. We'll miss are thirty-two to be confirmed by I , - I the putty manufacturers who brought cattle; there are about fifty pigs—no, bridge over the most was raised for be made every year. Lime is used (;. Merner ............ 112 142 ,Joe, Rose more than we now know." Bishop Fallon on Thursday afternoon. �� , . the case before the Board and taking use is -made of them unless- the Gov- the night. The Spanish Governor's to sweeten the soil. D. Carlin ........... _ 109 168 At twelve -thirty noon to -day the P W. L.—Mra. John Connolly is LL - a rough guess at it I would say that ernor Causes one ,of them to be killed mansion -built in 1598 is now used as Very light soih; will be benefited J. Bnek ..... _ ...... 199 160 City Hall was cloqed. Window shades th _' I 1.3 � Mrs. seott ............ 124 125 e new President of the Catholic Wo- 11 . - 11 . � I they have as much chalice of having for himself." Apparently' His Ma- -the U. S, post office. Much of the with plenty of strawy manure, and were drawn and the building was men's Leagu,e for St. Bridget's parish, � ;;;�_ . their application granted as I have jesty's representative fared sumPtu- ancient -historical aura is associated the same treatment plus A little ap- M. Stewart ........... 128 121 112 darkened. Crepe hangs on the door. Logan; Rmovding Secretary, Miss 11; ... of being put. In Charge of the FTeInch R Beattie ...... _ ... 104 106 2 �W Arch- ously every day. � With the Catholic Cathedral and the plicAtion of ashes or sand Will loosen p. M�K.ay 10 ��� � .. ..... I Out of rp,s,pect to the late, City Tress ", .... 173 105 32 - Helen Connolly; Treasurer, Mrs. D. I ; arnly t1D-mOrrOW, or of being The Franciscan Fathers, built St. Episcopal Church. The Dade Pyra- up clRY- 1. patters.n .......... 104 149 122 urere, J. 0. Rose, who passed away Mahony; lqt Vice­President� Mrs, Jno. ., I � 'bishop of Mallnes a week from neX6 ............ 10,11 169 110 _. . Helena church, which was afterward mids in the National Cemetery furnish In uncovering the perennials care J- S"t en Saturday, all offices were closed c,oste,110; 2nd Vice, Mrs. William Con- 11 Wednesday. As the late Mr. David y Sir Francis Drake, and their touch of historic lore. must be exercised not to disturb such 150 122 143 for the afternoon. �', used to say in the Psalms, "Selah." destroyed b B, Seip ........ ...... nolly; Recording Secretary, Mrs. J. 1. the convent was converted into a Sol- The )Did Spanish lighthouse on early gro,wers as tulips, and other S, Thomp—n ....... � - - 1116 119 110 City aldermen and officials will Bohan. I 0 � . Then Linens. diers, barracks during the British oc- Anastantia Island, resembling a giant fall planted bulbs, which will now be M. lWd I ....... I ..... 110 115 120 rnarch in a body to Knox Church and Farm Sold.—Mr. Malachi Burns' ... I F. Beattie ............ 115 124 136 -- The belief in protection comes from cupation -and the building is now used bairber's pole, is one of the highest pushing their way through the soil. A. Stewart � .......... 114 155 117 to the Cemetery this afternoon, as R 100 -acre farm on the Centre Road, l. f a confused mind. No man whose as the United States arsenal. The beacons of safety on the Atlantic last tribute of esteem to One who three miles south of the village, Was , , gh a coak- famous pirate, John Davis, burnt and Coast and from its peak a splendid — ___ - __ ______ % served the city so loyally and so well. sold for the sum of $6,100 to Mr. Gil- I .11 . f - mind had not passed throu I 0 acCom- �. tail shakeir could ever 'be a protee- plundered the town in 1665 but ob- view of -the coast Is to be had. The - A platoon of firemen will a] 9 bert Smale, of Staffa. There are 13 . . . . . L . tionist. To thebelievers in that cult tained little plunder. Governor Moore little narrow street six and a half - pany the body to its last resting acres of bush, a large frame house I . �� , ,,,,,, 1, ,,,,,,I is being held un- �, � I the seeds of the apple are always On of South Carolina, burned the town feet wide has its ancient charm. With and , large barn. The price is con- . �, , , 1 6 the outside and never in the coie. The in 1702, and Col. Palmer with British outstretched arms you may touch der Masonic auspices and all mernbers sidered very cheap, as the timber is Illl,,", I 4 - big end of the pear is ,always At the troops and .Indians sacked the town either side of the street, and camera of the Order in the city have been very valuable. 11� stern and iN midnight when - th2 in 1727;-- Gov. Ogletbrope, of G*or- artists are in love with it. One of invited to attend. Storm Damage.—The fine barn, hog .. . . � � noon -day -gun is fired. gi,a, besieged the city in 1740 and the the ancient buildings is known as "the Co , Coke and Wood A private service at which only rel- pen, hen house and straw sbe,d of Mr. . . . . . � . .� . . Take for instance this, as an illvs- garrison and' citizens remained in the oldest holme in the U.S.A." which con- atives and intimate friends will be Patrick Nicholson, 12th Concession of 1�� �' tration of the -type Of argument, by fortress for thfrty-eight days until tairks antiques and relies ,of early present, is being held at his late res;i- Logan, were damaged on Tuesday ­,�, 'the applicants for a higher duty on the siege was raised. Theholes. made Floridian history. In the court yard Why not fill your bin now. Buy your coal early. dence, 65 Paisley Street, at two-thirtY night of last week by the tornado. I'll 1.1� . ,linens. They stated that the industry by the cannon balls still remain as is the "Wishing Well," where you o'clock and a public service -will be The ,pper part of the barn is a total .4,�, t Get better s,ervice at less cost. three o'clock, ,; I � ! 0 . was yrosp'erous when war diverted mute evidence of these stirring events, wi,sh a wish while gazing into its held at Knox Church at 11 proceed wreck. Mr. Nicholson had consider- I t " 1, . 6 r I h able wind insurance, but the most of �. 1. competRion and then immediately During the Revolutionary war Flo - depths. Don't tell your w s —it after which the cortege wi � :followed thto by a, table showing the ida was pro -British and St. Angus- nilght come true. Be Sure You Get the. Right Fuel to Woodlawn Cemetery, where. it was on his fine new blick house . �A the re- 1�11 " �*�'q "i importation of lin�ns.and proving as tine's fortress was used as a prison -The natural civic center of St. mains will be laid to rest by the form- Prected two years ago. Ile will re- 11� , - 1; F I k, . � ��-,.' . eompletely as anything can ,be prov- for the prisoners -of war. Florida Augustine is the Plaza de la Constitu- There are many kinds of Coal and Coke, but the cr fraternal brethren of the deceas,ed. ' ceive $1,250 from the company to �,%,i;, , ' , �, . %.�� ed that tho impottations per nnit Of was ceded to the United States in . tion, where visitorg and citizens listen compensate for his big loss. On Sun- ,"'i N I . I . kind that contains the most heat is the cheapest ------------- @_ �a.'V ­ I , , ,f ,,�,,, 1 ­ I Population w,aie actually. grottr Agustine fortress to band concerts. The Ponce de Leon . day last many people motored for '. �,"A "I "Ill ,�., -', ,war 'tha -nt is herc, and the old Slave in the end. ST. COLUMBAN , 1.1. :1. . , , , Ing ft, n they bi�t" been in wa:g used as a military prison :for moyiume . miles to see the devastation. The I " '.�.�1111 In the phj'�16nr yeam Or 1i" this as captured Spaniards during the Span- Market where buinan beings .were , roof of the straw sho-d was metaffle �, �., 4, .1 ­ ­ I 'r I I , 8 fnrther illuotiAtion. WtS� present.-. ,jah-Atierlean war. To any the least, sold by auction from the awtio-n That's the kind we offer. School Report.—The following is and was blown about 25 rods ftV& I ­ 1 lasted Only ­,� � 4 I . ,, .1 I " . ed a. table sh�wing tedup-tiong ,in the the anomalies of war are passing blocks is still to 'be seen citing the ' the report of the St. Columban S. S. it,, po,qitiOn. The tornado ,� .111 , � "'� ;� � . .1 etalg in 1929 fdraup. The building of Fort Sam difference between the white freeman Fuel that will make your heating plant glow No, 3 pupils. They are arranged in about fwo minutes or less, and m.V411,' ,'tt�,,�,'�;;,,,3` . tarift made by.the Lib I ,,, "All � � I . � -AAd MaTco, -Was under Don Fernadez VI of eiplorer and the 'black bondman. " , order of merit: Form I1--GrRm1naT* led eastward, Ing some small d 4, �,, !, i "', . I and _1�923 'and, then proceeded to � am.- ,,.,. " , I � I - and keep you comfortable all the time. . - , tho;ge v6rds� "The effects of these Spain in 1595, and Is built of coquilift Again repeat Burns, "M�an's inh-uman- John Morris, N%; Viola Feeney, 78; age to man­_y- r s,Mr. Peter H. lw&, .1 I ': , . � I . " P, , 11 � ,,, V., " ,, it ed I .,,� I I 4'* is, on the Canadian lin- ghell r ay- . .pey obitained across the b ity to man." ' Fvelyn Melady, 74; Angela Burke, 51- Grath, Huron d, b ad two , � I',, . , - I 1014,1#* 11 06 eliiAy shown by an The blocks of. stone were transported - You'll love St, Augustine, old th Stop any of our loads at any time, and look at Geornetry—Tohn Morris, 81%; Viola In his 'I, )� I --- , house ,,, all" his 0 ,,. 1? , i�",_,V,�, �, , ":, :'. � . , , .4 � e� NZA1, d the - I*Poi-ti dMink ,on rafts and pliet'd in position with years, but new in spirit. Feeney, 80; Evelyn Melady, 75; An- hadly wrecked. 9 p ,,,, ".,�� � � , , , the quality. _ MT. h I " .. . ,,,, . [L , "� ,, ,j,. ­'L' 'r, �,.�� *6 I A his' V41A Wtj& th,o�# a direct crogg ban. The construction work gela Burke, 57. Latin—Viol'a Ftlftey ton had his garage S f d ,­ , -W I about. "e"", � i 3 4 vtMioers,ll And was eblefly p6tAmned by Indian and 815%; ]Pwelyn Melady, 80; John Morris beh ..." � gath ovef-Gana � , es off its foundation slid '11,1,4, e�,�� ��, o show- Negro slavw. ONTARIO GARDENING SERVICE 70; A.ngela Burke, 50. -Art—V`7617n shingles blown dff the lean bf , ,,,�,�,,, ;�,.,;, ,, . ;�. 1� W"', I' W#6 The terrific cost of C6b9trUCtiOn, Wm'. A -m -lent & Co. Melady, 75%; Viola Feeney, 70; All- barn, Mr—Tack De*6reauxos baft "" � � �" I "' .1 � 11 ,;�.� . :,:��k�,',j V,. �' I 'J �eai#' ftnanceA by the Sp4tilsh goverMerit Annual rlowers. . gela Burke, 56- XDhn Morris, 58- partly Wrecked anid � I � . I I ,;�,.;,�, . � �,�,, � — .. ,,'� �_.:,-,�� b, �.. - I t 0'," i fttt§W 'the Mn9 to ex0-1411A: "It's With a little planning annuals Ill Phone 31 - 52 Zoology—Viola Peeney, 90%; Evelyn Torra"ce rla'at�gry gttl , I 1,�,44��, 1�:� .� 1)., � " - � ­., ,, 1'�.� 1, N ,`,�� 11 11 A , ,�� " 11 -M 0 0 Jun - �, I I �� . I ,,,,ft oWbW Antinuous am fr m e "i Melady, 75; John MoVris, 75; Ane ,1!i�ll "", aj ha and bastions Innst 'be Inade giv,e 0 a, .211 I SEAVORTH -- - - ONTARIO . M OvArly of melmlop, a ­ 11�, � , I I . ?" """; V, A': , , ... . . 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