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I I g�',l ., hotel. .. 11 se, 11 a 94#', � �j'g"-"�"j�q�,;� , , I , -f-S, 4 ,,�,� I I ,.� I . � � � 'y''. � "? "-I ft-. " g I 'Sir Thomu. at the Biltm,o liad his "'It," 'N' �, ,g � , r% - W4,- � . , 'J", � 1k " ,�, I : . I -., ,g., 011iAll"?WN rounded by congenial cronies, forgot I one woll :It. ,�­ , , , �, - ,�.�)�W,n, R` , , ", 1 g'I"', ��, . '. . I I , " , K". � . . , 11 . * time, and when he re . re dit the xt,� ,,, � . I 11 mum 1:`- � � 'AZII, ��114"­� , " " W5 40" - 6 I 4 I .!.,J�Pt - ING�N'2111w, -jue ith Sij, 'tO , , ,, .1, 11 MILI'�`1141'�' Ii I MR WIM!t IMIM 0 appointment It, d w When ho feU..,14­.',*W'10hI.' ", a, , "' , , ... � I �I� IT. , . atilda -of flaud .1 ­ .1-11 i'Syll i ­­,, I, 11 Rxll`.;,11,15'�� . , , , Harry wid accompany him to the the. �, . ;;;; . , � 1, . 'L ­ �6 4., .1 , oz, W , 1, , , ,� . -� ­.'Z�,14'21, , T", '�I'I-­­�� .,,­,[�4,.g­�k� ...... ­­ �. ' , * . ' 1,1,,�', �.,.!,','j`I' "''" K-1'1�iP , � "t. #& profitable Companie"�' atre, he hurriedly summoned a taxi - 11 �­­�".­,'.,,­- 41" ,­,;YI In an the IA,podr, of -1bpW `�' - ,,.�11',, , � - 'g--.. .1, , "' _ , I It,� I I �111:�%1�1� I . 4"P�., I � 1: M, 11­111�:, 111�:,J�: , _ _ ::i, ­­­.­ I `#'ft' � , , . it removes the odors of and careered across the town to keep � ,',� h- A , W he -.,-., 0� - ,,A.� , ,,, � ,� , A . . � I�t�irt ,.,,�,­ . e and Alfrig'i - - " ,,� "IZ-11'.1 O�L­­'­ Z, - his engagement. I gj, ��§gj ., -10 11�� . �. � - , � ,at: 7w,.q ..�q�ade to fee . 4t there was ' , �', 11, I'— . R R"!�J th 4, W".N', ',,�,-,` , " " -1 dhdn-0 or smoking from the � - , W too-,ttj,ve, ­ ". I 11 g . .­� IF, " ',I!. ­ 11 ated, by the frequent, p'se, 1-4, 4� Wo"g,"'p-parity in 1weir, I I I �%I;dka-, � %?)�, � Icath. soothes the mouth 11. . � I LLL ... .. .. T""46I.I�'­.. .. 0A, � I P V, - I . I .,:n� q. ­ , , - "4machoor,11, "Garage" i�XsTaZXOATTON � ,; , , ,�, "'. � t` �I, I n� of . ., , kll 11 �1 I A � N head waiter told Sir Thomas thz)t Sir fictl* ­ 1. �';�':�""", " �1� 11 � A" - 14'- , ­ -k Ig "' A ��' ,,, �' �11' , I 2 It was after eight o'clock and the I& 14die � . ,III . �1,, � "",!Torw. ��'­ -��­,`,L - ` - 1V1-1Z,,.R, ",:� ";11L, �, ,, , I��� , ill, I , , W, "-1`.-, , q 4!k, I and tongue, allays d1irst Harry Lauder had dined and depart- not included,in the list, but sin 4 th�, IR %' ' not-ea*t'dQW by her I �- ,,, - ,, , , I M .� r s� . . . n ., -�" .11 . �.1,11,��isct 111111 � ;.Z �, ,1�1 ,,7", ,." I I ,,,,�,, ,-!,',,,':I ... �. f .I I", .4 - � 1 , I I N ft�i4-& ""jisten to-bim.' OW�,tfii'con� W 4," , ",:�, ., .I. , .41 � _�,t§ aA4 stio appetite and ; ed for the theatre, leaving word that advent of the automobile it has'�come ' ,!, - 11 '7 I " pro- ­;�A I; , 11 I 11 � I I ,-,�, .ould'be, ' Er A A � *0& � . . . . . W, 11 10-..,,,�,�,,' - ":C"� . I ol " % ` I I -�� . I'll. 1�111 k.�11-­ Irtl�1111'1 ... , , ,�:� " - did. nounced, in plain English "gaii 11 tq; ., � � , ��"',:� d. Which Sir Thomas Clk;�, , 0 one morning and sel�j,uj , . 0� -1 I � .1 J i1da, knocked .. her down, . � :,�11­ -1 , I :� ­ ,­ � I �� "I I II � I , , . I �i`� . � ��'�.,:"­ �`�� "d ... Sir Thoma& might follow if he fett into daily use and A xe(togt, the ghurcb.door , 11.!, ..�,�,!"-w­ , diglesition. __0 'r #R . I h ii 1; In. regard to --11'r I . , �. . , ;` , ;, '�,:'- , � �i he dined.* Wisely and well.. rhyme with "carriage," , , . ... "; �, , , ��� � - 111 ­ ''I'L, , I �j I I.." 111I.VII ;:"(;, ',k- 'I. I, I . - � t I .1 ",I. �­,q , � . . � ­ - , ��QttIl, I. � I � o­�­ valetl etc,, I ( " , I,,, ", "" , " . 11 . . .. " �� , I , . . . � - I jijq f4r, the mud and, gave her. a I ;. � . ��., , L, . �- 1�, .1� , I, � . 1. ,,�,,-.�,,� "; ,I,�f,,'�� '111 1,� - ", � 1-41,W''k b, I . ,, ,, , , I , ".I , ',� ,�, , � when he had finished: "Just "chauffeur,V which like ­. � I. . , . .�, . , .1 ''I., ..", - I'll, - . I I L. I .11 " ��L I I - . � . I 1. 711;, ,,�', ,� ,:: . , . ��", -L I � I . I , � , T '' , , 1. 1 ,7, " ?, "Ill"t 1� ", �' A , ,;"L.� t',L" , 1, I 11 6 " , I -�, 11 � 11" 11 pt, ,, � ��,11�� I -toAo, usage f " Ike i.".", .he eye. lie -also tossed L4, , , '-ad __ - ,]R - , . 'I'll, � _41 ,,,, 4$,*0".,1Q,.N ,�; '.4 1 1. � '... � '.. � ­ .,L,qi , I - ually' F. rW' ",J"�`�'W$4V�� 'I 'PPPY I , , , -,.',� '�­, . , ­ . idll to Harry Lauder." mainly concerns the ,v�ell" �i,,,�, ;V9 p%, � , 6a, T "I 4 � �. ,' t�,�,,'.,;, .I; - , I I L . .� �O,ms,��t� .,L..o�* ",­, :: �I .. ov­r *,, at her and mounting his ]�% A6,co,41etk in e6 L, s�",.,;06 - 1, , Sir Harry at the theatre, still varies, but "valet" is now. as - � . - � "' A I SI � I . q"-J� � .". ," I 1�, - he made his peace as best heL could, aTiglicised, and "chauffeur", will Prob- I A0 away. -These attentionE . . I - �4 , of ItUelf .1 , anA I "I.11 ", ." . ift..'­, . ., � ", III-- - - ,6 w 4:21:1 ,�Ycax� -1.1 00 � h '' i7, 2 � io� , , � t�,� r; �,` L &"'� 2 :"; ,!; _; , , _ , 4, , ,�-: . ,��% i4 1 :. 9 � 4-4 I ','i� I I . "I I I - io:,;,�, - " � d , ,-. After and told what be had done about the dinner What ably follow the same coI e. ,The proved;,'��,,,'U.at magic ned I—.. . .key that ape' the heart Matilda, to , '' swine can' "' I &e, NUN ,IiW,,�� . , . , , , '­-" , , ­ I , . 11 , ,III , , , , L, �­ ''. � rZ '' . I aC,C .,+$1 " ­ . speq . � " , , � �, " " ;�109�.-%��,'��$,'. ,;",.�,i�, i, , .,,. .,'X a"'. ,?,e �! 1. 1. , I ;..,. ,, -.q 4, , , . , . , I ­', A � 4 I " , -�i�w ", , , , L . ,� L, � L, - . I I ... I I " . I, ,�,�I� 4, ##J L � ' "' � I "W"44c.4 L ... . . w. "I , ,�, .:. I 11 - I ..... ,� I ­ Every Mod " I I N check. Sir Harry said has not been divulged. But be paid most familiar word passed upQ11 by the, committee is "ate," which is to be . 11 of and Vk#cj�enjy � she co''', "',sed that she had a feeling N't I I . J 0 L nuny ot6r featrareii , . , L 1, ., . - . - I .r 1� I "' I'd, ­, " , ,h ' ' 'I ""'�i '� "" a I- , - k ;i�.�*, V ;,nter­ P "' 1300$ ' ."p4w"04- . � �.t I*-'.,%' ­7',",;I1',, . .Ii, , , . , r'.., - . I - ". V, "' L L L ' . , I , llzi-w " ­4�1 ) e k. h4o�;" " * *� I I 't", I , jaN., ,�", �'. � - LL 11 , 111.,- ,�� the check. pronounced "et" to rhyme with bet. for qobett I' , which no other man had ;L :, . I 1 ' . 1, , ., - V . 1. 7-: .. . �L, I*" :­,��",­L I" . .. ­ � . I rI' : r I ", , ' L' . � ­ if �!�. � �, ';-.L . I I " . I , " �L . ,, ' ,­ ­."­�, ;, , ., L " " ' � ,., �, :, �­ - � � ` , ..", ,;X �', "" ­ � ...... 1 ­;.�'. ­ 11 � , -�­ � , �� . ­�;­ , r L �".,_," -- "' - I. �'�L �,�, - � . - -a. A century ago this was the usual pro- mer inspired. Answering her attend- f 1. . . The. Cana&an N�,�4 4 EIgh�U04AI'.1s.-pple" a's`6d 16,�o : a op - r �e �44­:&Q,,�.�­p � -, , "" , I 0 "I'll .. oi,e:4 ,­­ - , i�, : ­ 0y, "�,� �, ' 11 11, � .1 = . nunciation in this country, and' half it S, A6 said it was not homicidal ant . . but -4mWous and that sh6 would wed - . ,devoted to the 111� il I L.' 4,*� .... Caae of 6aftid�;,s' Fi;�t " r . ,, r ' ,", 4"'.., " � , . - 11 - - - �' ".1 �., , I,Z., I 'L, 1."; 1, 1, AGOP��, 1� ,, I, ,11*:.;T1I. " 11. . �., ,. 1, E "V I I . � ,ik- � "IE McKILLOP MUTUAL HOW RADIO MAY IMPROVE PRONUNICIATION a c entury ago was considered vul­, . . gar or provincial. Presumably the "ate," , , I Le,Se, ' ftobo4 So they were wedded and -nexgr ' a bandit have I . I , ­. I - . I I J10"N J. I . , I : "�­ I - - . L . " � ­ ", ': . . . 4, � �.� . . ­­ MMON - " I .­� �." . *- �'. L�L a4i�. 1. 1. .. �-­,' " �, I . - .. , -,, , I 11�­ I " ,,, ", �. ,: 1. �, �.� �. ". .'' . 11 -L, %,',�,� , ; , ,U� �. I . � ­*.k�,J�, I I . . ". 1, . ' I . ,,, - .. 1. ­,:L.­L'­ . 11 I I '. I - 1, I..' , , I , )�,., . . FIREINSURANCE CO'Y- spelling (usually but some- "eat") (lid chief a morol'I spouse than Matilda. It . I .. . '. . . I . I ,1 . - L. . . 11 '.. I . ,� , . I ,,I 1: ;` . I � 'L L I , !:, . '.. I '� ,, "t, I ,. 11 I ., _: 1 :";-f �. 1 I,,' -1 . , � � . I* "..� ­ .- . �, I 1. .. .. ,,L I ��j � _, '-,�,;' L I I ','r7,- ;.,L. �: ,,,�,.' �, -11`�� , L',,�, , " , '� . , ,'I. . . Controversy times had a share in ttis . - " " .1 I . I . I 11 � . . L "' " L -7,-6 " """ L� , ��: �,�� �� . � . . I . � ,�� I - "'".. ., ; - - " ' ,, '­ ­,­ -,111'r 111-11"'L1,11 1-11- 1-1-11-1- I'�,F",-�-.-�-,��"-";.,�"..i""��",-�..-...-,�, I t I ,­ has again been stirred change. In England the older usage Is 45� to her love and indu-s- . "" , ­­ - 'L - IL L -1. ­ ­ 1- I'll HEAD OFFICB-SEAFORTH. ONT- , � up by the publication of.a list Of words with the pronunciation recom- has been retained, though "ate" must be heard often enough to make some ,Z"PoOrtly , '1L try-' b4t'�Iioni(? OUthd reeqrds of Wil- liam tl!46T� onq ueror have been, preserv- 111. . I ,,I -7 I .. . . I .1 ­mwsjni�mm , .. .,I .. .­. � - - �­­ :, ­'.­ " I, 4 I., � , �, "... L" ,� - , 1p;�rl%­�'r ­.,:�,,,�.� '', �'.-.­.h * - , '. , L � - . ".1z". I It, '.. a,��,I., , , �� . ,,, 1. . I . ,; ,, � , , � , I I �., lt� ,I . 1. I ... 1. � -1 ., I " I r , , - �. L , . L' - ---- ; .z ­ - 67J - ., . I t 1'11�. 1, � ... I � 11 I �; mended by the British Broadcasting ... ouncers doubtful, and Fowler finds ed. She was an indefatigqble weaver, � 11, I ­11i'O'S'a . ��� I �-*f.,:, .' PL' . � .1 OFFICERS- ,,, �, J. Connolly, Goderich President Corporation's advisory committee. The committee's decisions, of course, are ;t needful to remark that "et" is reg- ' "Ate" 'Of -t;4�.�`ies and she sought td-inl- in " -y important incident Of OA49;.* Cot 35 r,c,duce the to . acres per : da,v.. , .,. I '. . .. e , le .L " of 35 aer6i��' per, day','A , , - , - � . n -, to vide' for"get-Md- - Id - -' i-4 qf " � � �0 -.M . oiisj '' ­ ,,�­; - - - : - 11 Evans, Beechwood, Vim binding only on announcers, since ular and is wrong. . . ., �*%,L:i his ;6�to& hv means of -her art. The A similar machine drawn,by tractor -at I., �combine can . har�est 1�, I , - 4kc*g I ,:, '.",.,�'L' - ' - 7 L *, , , . - ...,,.',,9A6 in�re�se',tbt A - ., toA.' �The lat.o. ' � , �,pgegldffld t. Jas. , _Trea& -1 1). F. McGregor, Seaforth, See. lecturers and others who are invited -0 - , i '6gtiUs,m o f Bayeuk­which she made ;ap , �% miles per hour would cut 48.5' acres per day with a probabI­ 1926 the average daily"" Li.� It . .� .* acres, Vlat this may be'acco U#04 tf0r, ,,� � L i ter �upon,,.�41VIS,g PI I` I 5n, should' be�, I anteA. I '.� '. . I . . in Ilffes,4r,4 I I '-wh I '' I " , � ,.. ,; � to broadcast cannot be expected to CURRENT WIT AND WISDO,%l remain,' '4§ evidence Of what Matilda age of 43.5 acres per day under.,* av- I r 1`by the fact that the aeat ilia 0 : J I Ord,twRow0r, as desir, -"�f . Ae . �, I Al joat'�I tw ve'73�2cheg',:#jjjj�rt, ��Csrtjxw " I �� I ­ I AGENTS: " ", Alex. &itcb, R. R. No. 1, Clinton * ` change.their settled habits of speech. Yet the adoption and use of standard Everybody ois somebody's hero.- Miss Edith suppo -VVilliam was doing on many sed� histoije. occasions. t, erage conditions. Costs es micted are based on these acreagAs and the of tl�� -,e-Oimbiu�s we�re�,% their firSLL jseason -nad, that practically no bine . . t_" t '_'L , 1, r., �-Of the, . v I gme les o , . eardoiiI -Pinks,. yfi� ' I I I I ay I . also at I this time ,� propagated by � ., Ohn m,,. " . W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J I pronunciations is likely to have a Sitwell. When William entered into the plot following items: Initial cost of 16- was lost: by breakdo�m�s. . .e . I I . .. 1 - .1 di*idozi� ,and be Plafited as, L ; ray, Egmondville; J. W. Yen, Godo- considerable effect, in this country as i The to capture England he made no seri- I foot machine, $2,000.00; annual de- � I Baking $04 Millini tests of'."Com- advised . : 1. . . for the1qrg4-me-noi.`, It is .1 I I , I rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhaamm well as in Great Britain. The degree - professional sportsman is a ous pretence that he had any right preciation (estimated), 10 per'eent.; I b*ine- harvested wheat were -made - i n essential i , that -,all transplanted stock, be thoi- ��. 1, . . , I of success attained is likely to de- -ore admirable person than the one takes his whatever to the crovirn. The 'whole interest on investment, 8 per cent.; L - ,, comparison with * blader-harvested- . I I L ." ou'ghly water�d after planting, -7 DIRE.CTORS: pend on the correctness with which the committee estimates the trend of who money sideways. -Mlle. Lenklen. conspiracy was merely a robbers' scheme on a -rand scale. Western annual repairs (estimated), $50�00; wheat from the same field, by'the and, . as often as� necessary until well es- . , 1- I "I, William Rind, No. 2, Seaforth; usage. Pro,bably no authority -Can g Euro�e Was to participate in a free- days in operation per season, 20. Tb� day is Dominion Grain-Res'earch Laboratory tablished. - It .may also -be necessa;7 . , ,, �,, John Bennewies, Brodbagen; James . force people to pronounce against the , We like a man that comes 'right out I booting, Toni% of unparalleled magni- cost per. of operation given at: Interest, depreciation and re- in Winnipeg- In only one year w,as the loaf baked from to' shade Nhe divisions * fri)M, bright , , .",I "I,` , Evans, Beechwood; M. Mr -Ewen, Clin- �,­ ton; James CIDTH1011Y, GOderich; Alex grain, but if thA- is a steady move- in direction and says what he thinks -when he State Journal. . *tude,- William pretended, of course, pairs, $20�70; tractor and operator, bindek wheit superior in texture and volume to that s Ill In Your garden there may - bue migahty, inferior perennialg. That is, .L Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth ' J. G ment one it may be ac- Pgrees with us. -Ohio that be wa, carrying a holy crusade $21.00- c9mbine operator, $10.00; L of combine Wheat, In 1924 the Com- - . - they may not be very showy akid : -,; ; I-­ � . Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Perris. ce)erat,l,d by systematic propaganda. - Most of the words in the lists thus 4z� Sir Oliver Lodge predicts more and with the aid of an unscrupulous clergy tric�,(-d Harold into taking an tearnsier and two horses drawing bine wheat produced a decidedly be' - at- . tractive, Now is a good time to re- - . ,: �, Harlock; George McCartney, No- 8 far published are not of first-rate earthquakes. Come now, Dean Inge, oath which later was to put him in 'pVition grain, $4.00; gasoline, grease dT1d oil for combine, $15.23; total, $71.53, ter loaL In all other cases there wa's difference' in move them with the object of r�plac­I . ing 11, "I Seaforth: Murray -Gibson. Brucefield 11 importance, but their inclusion may spill some gloom! Catch u , with Sir p the of appearing as an im- . Cost per acre,,$1.64; cost.per bushel practically no either milling or in baking them durizig October or in Spring I as demired. . I � : I , '. . .-------L---------- b- due to the plan at first adopted, Oliver! -St. Catharines Standard. piowil �perjti!-Fr. Even with QJI his (in 20 bushel crop), .08 cents, Cost qualities. I . , . . Autumn planting of strawberries -, '.. . i JAMES WATSON and perhaps continued, of taking words upon which announcers had - WILat could exasperate a man more craft and t�I-neralship, and ability as 'a soldiej% it was a piece of luck that per bushel of operating a similar Ma- ebine d' I rawn by twelve horses, . - . . may.now be effected, and cuttings of �: L,; I',.- SEAFORTH,ONT. asked advice. Such words would pre- sumablv be an odd lot, and some of than hitting a pedestrian with his new car and getting the Tender 0 bent?- made Wdlli,-ini king of England. Har- old showed himself cut- ting 35 acres per day as against the GARDENING the various small -fruits- such as " , gooseberries, currants, red,twhite or , X, ", " them have Record-1-Terald. � real soldier when in tractor -drawn machine, cutting 43.5 -Among t�e many things which may - � black, -be made and be inserted in ­ 1. ,%,� GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT It may made trouble for the advisory committee, which is com- Niontana - the North he ann1hilated the Norse raiders undilt- Hardrada, King acres, is given as .09 cents. I now be done in the garden is the a shady position in the garden or the . , " , 1.4, � representing only the best Can- ll, posed of Dr. Robert Bridges (poet A sentry between the United State,; of Norway. Then he hurried south, and After applying various tests, such as different methods Of storing the planting of the German Iris.' The roots of these should be carefully di- growths of tbege subjects and of blackberries be I I�, , adian, British and American - � laureate), Bernard Shaw, L. Peassall 1�mith, and -Canada Would be about as appro- adopting the tactics later employed threshed wheat, use of dehydrator, vided and be planted according to la'yered. This being �- a more certain way , I ., Companies. .: Sir Johnstone Forbes�Robert- Prof. Daniel priate as a fire extinguisher on top Great Pyramid. Vincent by Welling,, -,n he broke the Norman etc., it was decided that the only -safe their,size and the purpose for which of propagating the plariis, as almost all the layers , �.t Ad kinds of insurance effected ­ son and Jones, with A. I Lloyd James of the -Hon. I onset. As vvening came on his vic- rule to follow iii combine harvesting required, either in nu'rsery-lines or in will root. The process of layering I . �L 1.1, at the lowest rates, including- , . FIRF, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUT& as secretary. � Some of the problems put up to the. Massey. - tory was wnn, but a chance arrow killed him, and a trick retreat by the is to wait until -the majority of the - dry positions where to flower. Shallow consist simply in pegging do 8 wn the ,,. � L , MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATE committee have no solution, and none "goff" News item says -Motorist while ' Normans lcd the Saxons into an ac- grains are and hard. In order that the grain might reach sufficient planting is recommended. To receive- these plants the soil sbould be deeply growths and c th6 part in eon- tact with the I ( = with loose I ... GLASS RISKS. is attempted. How about an,l "golf"? Usage is too evenly divided1by �for honking his horn was slightly injured a bolt of lightning. The unfor - tion w hieb (Inded in their defeat and Trade Williarn King. maturity to keep without less from dug and a moderate amount of stable soil to the depth two or three inches. �' 4 � � �; -Also- .. an absolute decis�on. The Oxfordittinate part of this instance is that 0 I bin -burning or from being-, graded damp or tough; it was fo i and neces- manure be incorporated at the time. Before time to lift the Gladiola and Incidentally - . I ies of climbing roses � may also be layezed at this time I. IL REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT .. dictionary prefers golf, but adds: "The Scotch is (with lightning never strikes twice in the same Journal. sary to let the crop stand 10 to 15 Dahlias.of which subjects it is neces- with fair certainty of success. . � - :� 'L . Representing "Huron and Brie pronunciation gof a long o), the pronunciation gof (wich place.-Otta-va COSTS, OF OPERATING 11 days after Ehe time the binder -could have sary to retain the varietal names, the 'be The 'ol d fruiting c - - ,anes of raspber- "� L ,L Mortgage Corporation, of London, :,��, - �1.. Ontario. a short ol, somewhat fashionable in I -never do win a raffle. -Her Ma- HARVESTER -THRESHER been used. In warm and dry weather this period might be reduced labels should examined and be re- printed where necessary. Once the ries may no*- prop�rly be removed- . This will. aid in keeping the " 1. �,.,. - Prompt attention paid to placing England, is an attempt to imitate this." In golfing matters the Scot- jesty the Queen. Every farmer who owT9 any one of to nine days. 13 names are lost it is often difficult to plantation . free from insects and favor a better �:: L' , ,; � ,� risks and adjusting of clafm& tish vote must carry great weight. It - the modern farm implements far la- 'A comparison of the combine and binder and in identify the kinds. Now is the time development of the young canes . ". L, . , W'�� Business e5tablished 50 years, , , rnay be observed that a no less mark- WILLIAM bor sa,, ing is interested in the cos,t r1f operating his machine and in re- separator regard to grain losses was made in eircumstan- to Obviate the trouble. I To promoy the form of large which wilf fruit next- year, to jjay It' �, nothing[ of the improved I I ----- , ,., guaranteeing good service, - ed divergence, which has nothing to do with is to be found - SUCCESSFUL BANDIT ducing that cost whe'rever possible. ces very unfavorable to t�e combine, - ,ation and perfect blooms the Dahlias and �vppearanee of the plot. � ,- I., OFFICE PHONE, 33. . � , I�, pronunciation, in the use of "links" as singular or Within the- past ten years, the com- the wheat being injured by root rot, the tall. Asters may be disbudded. Swedes or ruta baga should now be I ' ­ RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. plural; there is so much sanction for As we read of him in our schOO! I b i n e d reaper -thresher, variously and the crop weedy, or else -damaged by Especially if for show purposes should thinned. Ripened onions be liftea ,f ,, , I'll each that neither can be calledwrong. hi,t,ries Will ia�n fte C nqueror seem- known as the "combine," the "harves- saw fly, showed that �tbere was this b4 done. This practice also fav- and be placed on a dry floor until -1 Fine shades of vowel quality perhaps t king an�? warrior' but ter -thresher," the "reape'r-thresher," very little difference in the amount of ors the Aevelopment of long and ready to store away. Onionst deteri- '. - - I: �,,f'L ,,,, , � � lie outside the province of a board of viewed through the eyes of mode�n in- quiries he seems a less worthy per- ed reaper and the "combin -thresher," has grain lost by either method of bar- - vesting. In a clean, undamaged crop sturdy stems To keep R d orate very rapidly if left in the soil . wheiii mature. ,., I �', :�11 LONDON AND WINGHAM It - standardizathm; the committee raises birt does not answer the iquestion sonage, and Miss Sarah Henry -Ben- attainect considerable popularity in Western Canada, and since the the combine would save as much"'and of heat appearance should be the . aim. Water should be applied to the late . ,'. whether the word "cross" . should have to,, who has recently concluded a purcha�;e of a machine of such large possibly more grain than would the - Weeds and dead leaves. and flower cauliflowers if drought pertains or ­, NortlL ff.�, . the long vowel of a word like "ali" critical survey of the ki'ng and his harvesting and labor saving capacity binder and separator. stems should be reni-oved and walks, 'and this vegetable cannot grow to perfeo- "�i.. am P -M. I �;14�� or the short vowel of a word like "on" times, shows that be was a bandit. entails a very considerable invest- Replies to questionnaires dealing beds borders ,be properly edged. tion. I. - . Exeter ............ 10.16 6-04 7!:. .: -a statement which, says the Sp i 119- What would have been the course of Trent, and its maintenance and opera- with the combine have been received August is an extremely hard Won-th - . Ait. this time of the year thdare ia 1 '. 6.18 1 �k4l I.- - . field Republican, may be misleadihg our British history had A-11liam the tion are a small item, there is reason from owners each year since 1921. -The following on tree and shrub growth, as at this sure to -be �n accumulation of veg- .11� Kippen ........... 10.35 6-U .tt�',­ L Brucefield 10.44 6.32 to many Americ s because . in this Conqueror never won the Battle Of Hastings it is idle to speculate. It to believe that thA results Of experi- conclusions on the safe maximum acreage for one combine time the soil is usually at its driest. Water be if etable refuse. When decomposect this 11 - � .,,�, ......... J,:,: '�,,,L -- lam 6.46 country "on" is omn spoken much as though it "ahn, " is generally agreed that the Norman ments in its use at the Dominion Ex- "periment Station, Swift Current are based partly on the owners' ex- must applied the weather is at all dry to all newly planted sub- will make an excellent manure. Why not Inake A beat compost heap in I ...td Clinton, Ar . ....... IL05 &52 .1 was spelled where- as in England it has more nearly the bl000d that was infused into the Eng- Saskatchewan, should hold' interesi perience a'hd partly on the weather % jects - and especially to- the smaller an �r obscure . corner. In Spring the ma - "T Clinton, Lv . ..... . 1L16 6.52 : . sound of "awn," except that it is lishmen of the period and for huin- for owners and prospective purchas- records obtained on the Swift Current L evergro�ens Shallow cultivation will � .. terial can be- titilized by digging it in- . L, :. 1IL21 6.58 -1 more quickly spoken. dreds of years Igater was a precious ers. Station. I greatly aid in holding the moisture- to t4e soil. The alternative is to dig , w. Londesborouch . - - - 1"5 7.12 In the Church of England "crawss" substance, and that to it we trace The machine, as its name i mplies, The average ,startinlK date of com- Thig-week is practically the last on it into the soil I ter this year'. 4 .1 V Blyth ............. IL" 7.21 L " is said to be common, and the advis- some of t-Tiose noble characteristics unites the -functions 6f the bin der and bines in Sas . katchowan and Alberta which seeding perennials may be I Those fortunate eriottgh to own or - ­., Bel M :�­­ grave .......... 11-66 7 ". ory committee seems to think it is which we like to think of as di stine- the -separator, but eliminates the bind- in 1926 was August'24, and the aver- safely transplanted to mrsery lines' ' chards should see that sucker ". Wingham Jet, Ar.. M08 7 'L I, A5 gaining ground. Its secretary re- I. tive in the British breed. But it ing attachment of the binder and the age closing date was October 2'. The as time Must be allowed for them to' -all growths are removed from the base of �.It, Wingbam Jct., LV - - M08 7A .11.,�, - V 6 I. ",gum M12 7.55 marks: "If you are a Londoner, and would seem that the English blood of the period was all right as it was feeder and �blower of the separator. The average number of days lost in that . penod due to rain add snow, was I$; become fully established and to be- come before younj-;Apple, pear and other ­ fr�u `traeg. ... , ......... ­ �. . over 40, see if your pronunciation of ,cross' Without this foreign infusion, fiLrd grain 19 cut at whatever height is necessary to get all the heads. The leaviqg, h period of 16 days, exclusive strong and vigorQx the Winter. In cages where the peren-' it Often these ake I until . the late, , Whnter is done, ,I , " , �L South. ,� . agrees with that of young peo- pie of 15." If this change is coming, that if the land had been left alone heads are conveyed to the cylinder of Sundays, on which the combine nials were sown late and have not. pruning much I harm in the meantime, may aceme. V" ", In m- pI �� shall we ascribe it to the vogue it *ould have escaped many horrible . by means dtbelts and slat c onveyors. could be operated. Betweein August been pricked- Off, it will be well . to ' I Even in'the cape of ornamental graft- I— I ,,, . winghara 6.55 9.15 Of "The Rosary"? In Canada and the curses, some of which extend their . All the threshing mechanism is aim- 24 and October 2, in the seasons 1922 ailow them to remain in the seed li'nes e'd shrubs such as flowering crabst, I : ......... .Pt . .1 - '3),,gha-m JeL . . . I. . 7.01 8.21 -.1 1 United States there will be little re- blight to our own day. William was, as P. W. Wilson sug- ilar to that of the separ ater, except that the straw is deposi ted in to 1025, inclusive, there was an aver- age of,31 combine-dayq at Swift Cu -r- over Winter, perhaps at this - ti . me 'thinning them out to give remain .1 I p ums and. cherries, suckers may be ike maklis'd injuring,or I �, . __ � I i. 7.15 8-32, ----mse to the call for the proinificita- gests in the New York Times, really a wind- row belhindtlie' maihi rent. 'It is reasonable to assume that -.the - 'in ones an opportu-6ty for better dauIsing the death -these " L ". Blyth ............. 7.27 8.44 , V .. Londesborough .... 7.86 3.52 ­:.. L1,n of "sheikh" as "shake," a word recommended by British lexi�co ollywood character, a a H nd every act pted'with a k een - . � cattered uniformly 6%j the ground by a straw in an average season the combine--6an ' be expected to operate for at least 24 I 9. Aevblopment. That is where',only a few . of � Which 4re- used to- em- hellish the I' ­ Al ' * Awiti I krow-ths from 11" , 7A9 4.06 li phers, but the slang vogue of the dramatic. spreading attachment. The threshed da of each are -required. . ., 'time belo* the,eratt'shotild-IY� revioved as 1, , .1� � �1- Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 word may not last long and when it eye to the This was prob- aLbfv by accident, but it that grain runs ftom aL Spout into a Wag(" ,. % n s. Assuming an'average acreage .y _ . Now is' `tAe to Wer border on As noticed.-., , I So . I I-: " L � � ., 8.03 4.20 I -1 � passes its pronunciation wi ill not be suggests Wiili,m' the Conqueror might make attached t�Ahd combine. - " I - . - 1�1­ ; - � . . I I 11 Ili I '111111111 I ­ -_ � '� ".. ­ - ., I .� I . L' " I L - . , , ! '! i4i - - - - . " . . . � . " t, I 1. .1 ,r . I , .� % � Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.32 Kim" 9.22 4.40 more important tyban 50 years ago when it in the subject of one of the best histori- In the 14tA*r, type of combine, cut- ! ! I � ! � - . � I , I - I -il L",S � , - I /1, , ^ . .1 � ........... ,,.� one met only books Or cal romances ever screened. His birth ting fifteen to tw ty feet, the clat- en 11 . L I , . Z . ­ I . � ­ -%� I L . L I . I I I ,�;i�� . 8.32 4.50 1� Exat 9.47 6.05 travel. But while a word is slang, discussion how to " was romantic, and the circumstances ting and threshing mechanism is Op- . . . . � , .. I I.. ", I . . ,� � - �. .I- - . I " I . I ' . I., � - I L I i rx"";""" .. . ............ L .�', "� L". ,,.�"',. ' of pronounce it Is futile; people do not consult learned that preceded it were equally so. His father was the Duke of Normandy, erated b mounted on the y a n engine frame of the t a e. This type of q thin - tietwoo . an w tie 8,0,64100 " " ., . .1 . . -, ­ I I . , Latie"st Locomotive . i� % - I �� I..., .�Tl i , - ,.� . T�.`-�. I. ','�',�'!�� ,�; authoritie4 for advice in regard to who respected just one law, naniely . . combine ii c 0'& by either hofse or , Gaed for � � I VIA00AZ *4 .1,77 � I I . 11 . �* " � L I .1 . . L, ..�,,�; I I - , , - " , C. N. IL TIME TABLE I % ,, �1, ,t, slang. While the committee's man - L the game law. So long as a person I by a tractoi. '; A sinaller combine, cut- LAO -Lt,d% wo C ,. ... .�* - ri , ' . -1 L .. I I I I ., . ".. ,,I 1� ' � . . 1. L 11 � ,I,,,. __ e , .1 ! . � go, ", L", I -FAst date relates only to pronunciation, it is justified in did not poa,eb he was -all tight. ,ind ting nine tdJenL feet, !s, drawn by a j ..: , AIJ6 '044 ., W"604* , . , 11 w , '. A. I � I �. 1. 1. Irl . . I L� I 'I ,'Y,�,�Ia�l ! �Lk"�,,; . a.m. P'm" recommending the use might indulge in what ever peecadil- tractor and th ,o mechinism is operat- ,, JMJV . , I, . .. . I . ­.. I , I ;. L I ji' ' ­' ­j.,.�.�L ­� i �,,m,�eI; �;��.,�4, '�-,11,un, 6.00 2.20 1.,9- Of "airplane� instead of "neroplane," for three decades of use have loss he plearsed, so long as they did ed by a pOW'4i.take-Off'from the trac- '. . ­ tor. . : - I L, ,,, . . I , . . I " L' "all, .111 I,., " .. I I I . I , , . ,_ I .1 � v ,�, j!.. I -, I . L ' lJohneaville ........ 6.17 2.31 o�':'�ft[��,�,"� - � popular the latter �not affect the comfort or convenience ; � ��,-,;, - " , *tvow, . -, " �t�t , I . - � - I � . -1 ,. I I . I . - . I . ." 'N'.1', ", ,; � �1'1'� I -�,�', Clinton ............ 6-25 2-52 �­�, ,, �� " . A-1 -in -N�ti,, o shown form to be too dif- fictilt for the average t6ngu - e of the Duke, who was named, not without - Am of � im-IL The first,tolabi'ne operated in Csi�r A494 was ihrdhil�lv 'that of MessrA I "'i �� � 1, 4 . . � - , ­ I " I I ­ ": I .. . . . I � � . ,� ; .. I - * I I I . I . - 11 - . . - � I �, 1, I.. . I I I � zpalorbu ........... Vim . - eason, cri, I'lie . . . ,�:, 11 . , � I 11 . � -� , ­1­� . , . I— � . _:, 11 I I .- ­� 1. . 1. . I . I , I I.; ­ , � � . St. Columban ...... 0.49 8.20 ,, Those who prefer the classical Devil, a title he welcolned M a ilat- 'Shaw and 9-dWiteds, of Spy flill, Sask., 11 .. I � I �,-.� Il,�:, I I 11, " 1, . I I.''. . " I *., . ,,., ". L , � I �.: : '', - , , , 1. aerall should bear in mind that the ural tribute to his abilities. �Jft one in 1908. lously, from 1890 and �, , � ti � �.,, . . I I .. .. 1 &28 " �, I 11 '� . t,.- I'll, I . . . . . . 1 � . � � I Is. I . 7 � , I. .1 . ., I 11.1 .. - -, , , � e co % � � I ­;­ . I . was 4 I'M on th 614 1 � .1 I .1 I " West - -iges there o fit, � , -, I � I ,� "� ,, . actual choice lies between "airplane", of his Norman vill I ;,t'had ed somb I ,. I ,� ,� , Z,�, and "aeroplanell- there is no use in tanner named Fulbert, wh6 .Y., .- ­ -..y mountain ... , I ,,,, -, alto. Pan. P -M Was sus- . , - �� V,'�.' '- k�lfftia, Oregon afid I : 11 I - � ,-�­ - , � Vub 9.S7 combating an i4esistible force, but pected of being a poacher, and %Aiert regions ot,��';',# 11 I I , �, ,,.�Itj� I��t.. I Si, Coluraban. it may reflect into a harmless ehan-" the Devil .descended, upon the village WmbingtoU, .4 11 10-42 S." .... . pd in Australia, W.O,r-- �,4t4'. g17", zt`- nel. Fiverybody can say ­ -Or time condifQg�`.of -labor shortageL d%d, I PI�'-­,�P� .,. seaf&,th ,� #... 10.58 , 5,52 9.50 "airplane", ,to, �tfy the susp�oets, who. if , ------ " . I ---- - .. 1. I e 4daero .� . " I Iw;I,�'W'-.��­p. I; tot . 11.10 6.08 I - I VQnA0 astOu ilaglY i Wont,, mild 'ed resulted 'in the"in- . . 11 I , , 004 which is better than th plane" t high wheg�-*.' . i I )!;��--,, p. -, ,,�­,Io ZViV:. 1.1.ga ,7.og 10;,1g,. ggested. .b3� the committ ; . 4'.� , ., ,to troduction .4�(,, . i ,.4 I; EM fu,e Ge in se 04, Oro - iii, .Ob mathizie into xau- � -1,41a' ­1,:,e ti b spelling ji ,re , . , 'k..,.. , - P, 11 �.! I I I ft-� oye ut on " I , "I ­ . 1�1-,;,,! 1.26 10,00 "aeroplane" i �e . LL 1)1010 Ves an � ..".. I . 'gas, whero�:fti . .... - � , 1114'� 1�11)Zl 06del0h, .4'... Wo - 9 ii d a i eir, ­ , (�* exteudidd rapidly. I ." , " ­ . , . ., I .. 11 I I ", � � I R�e'1N-?I,,,�A(',.'o,4', , - OA'etialll is afiother word that makes 1% +it6rs. , . . Fzn KartgAfO1,66, use 6k the Indo-hiiie , llt,, IJP.111140. , :, , 11, . V,�o,Vj�;�Z�-�'�,'�,I�X,�' "', . - , . ,,, I I, ­t trouble, land "airidly, is the spellin ) ead raP14 indil, " � gI , I�1% 4 .� -,, - ­ , - 4�at at a rural dance; . 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