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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-11-11, Page 2� ,� � - - " " -e .. - �:: . . I w ;; . 0. �11­4. ,- I �:�.,., e."­It�,?.� . , 4AK,�`,'V !;�, � ., i �! 7," h i -V 1, . 011 4 112iMiA, X ­V'11,�,$%, — — , . "A � y � i;l �,­ . - .� 't � .. f,N W� 17n, "W" .s- �j V , ,� , . , . � , . . � � "S. 11 , ;.�, I , , - "I � .,�W4� �V, 1',;�Ii . �S), 11 , . ; : " . . , . . I �, I � . . 7 ,�,� . . � � . , I 11, I ly I :1 I - ,.'� . , I � 11 -11111, I '11-40 � "'"', I -M. - -4` , ,,,,., �"'7,,�,�,��Ii ' -W)' ' , , VV he I " W'011!n� Vbp I i 4� �t th " '� " " I d I , , 9 � " I V� ;; . . IV - I 11 �� �Ii�" . � 4W 0'"' ,;,, ,,, !! ' ; 1111U, '�11 13 .. . ''� 4 114"Zo .It . I - " ,� - ­ ;�x �1� W 4t W3. I., : , - "t n't - .� I , � I - lhp, � V ,� , t , I 1.�:w ='1"lbt as retui% ' 'A M"; -tvn- 1. ", � . I., � , . � , J ! , ," 00= I I 001 I,; . � 11, I VZOM . , as, iAwO, w , 04C, . , �, . 4� . - � I - 11�01 I X-..%91 -0" I. " . 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I - 1, at t, 're wou , ­ � . 11 ,;,-,:,, �� . - . 11 that there would be no d I ID"Je- ' ' t � ?I ol I I , ." .. � These. -- the T , ., i,;,� , ��.,. �"Pon, lor of tkekx - , - " I ,- " I . ­ -11 I * I harr . . ,� ­ � '' ... ,�­� 111..,PIAA'�, 'L"�'.? - . , � - . .. � .1 � Pn son T-rhune retorts athe i­t�, . ,�. .. � , " � I., I � . '. '. , I ,,, I , , hovah% complete acceptance "I I.., :1j" :1 � � �, . f ",­ �i: 411." ". , � M I I � Ji6o , ­ I '. � I . I I � -,] , , 11 � I . a . . � I . L It " i - - , .. . I 1�� ';, , 'I v Mile, bolt action, 10,19 repentant*; but, so 9 t is His S I I , �,� � . .1. . ly; in the'X:ow, TQV xgg�.- . ­ � 11 ., ,I.,'!- �,­,%� . - L%' �': ,� ., ,.t-, , '' 11, I . .1 �.. , . . , , . . , . �, ­'."�,�: . .��. . ...... :�,.� I ' ,cy tne Uelay will not be long. �, . . �. I , ,� 1. - ':,, 1 I . �. I I 'I " 11 Uler � 11 I j�jno,j."Ih tke- name of all that is sane I , � .", "! , , " - 11 .1, , I fet onlY - .$7.09 - will he revive us; . . . � - - 11 I . � . � ..".:�. , ,� X I , :q ,. ", I . � M, 113i , y device, . .. � " '. '' " . . 4 ': t, I ,?.��; , 11 "After two days . 11 * . , . �; � , q and normo� *hat .#re -words if they ' . . "t , I "","'. !, ,� ,,, ��, . , � I., ; -I ."., 11� in the third day be will raise us UP, 1 9 . I ., .." I lk% '� ;, 'i j, " �,. . . I .... : ., - I 'IR I t` -ftige, 15 shot slide ac- � 1, J IN " , are not qejrtain-�fimrlds? If words I I., � ­,. .; � . � -�­:". . 1. I 600'a Ing IV., and we shall live in his sight." TrUe 0 .- I . a . ,:r�' ,.o` 1 " . I - I I I � . A .. 1. 1. , 1. :�,��,A�-: * - . T' . - , , 1� , . � I - . . . ^ are not',certain OUA4; then wo hg�,e I . " �,'fos - I � I 'j��­ � ,�, , -f,, ,..,t , ", I J" afeiy, modem , repentance is followed by endeavor � .. , ­� . . . . . . 11- I . r, - --.j.��,-��,.,�,,�.";�-,-�',,�.j4,,.,,�,.� ,.:, I J , J I I Ae Nvith s r� . I its no diverse langiiiie in the. wQrld. In '. ,� 4, � , 1, ,,�-",-!�, , t � 11 . olk"C'Nall I ,,,, . I I , �.�. I .� . . "".", k � -1 ce and the blessed �w .9 . . � I I '. ; . , ,� - .- ­ , . ,�, " . afte � - the soundi'are the same �. I I .1 �.. , A, , ...... -..7 .­V,­.� , r .� - - -e ......... $181,00 � r new obedien that case, all I I . I �� , ., ,� , ,I', �;. , , --,--��,�,, - li�ng rang AN of acceptance with God. . - 's g y . I �, .,,�� , � Voo.,...",.': , : , . . 12�1 1, assurance or they are not s6alidw,"". ]Lt socimst.0 Wh' be, , c6titoeim't *R- 11 " 917� * I , � "" . � , V . � I I I ... I..� -, � 1. - �- � , ", , , , , , . I "Then shall we know, if we follo D,m,,,i,, hnuts-9 us that the Columbia -)Rrof"sor� meant . . I � ,0 - - — -M =: - ­�­­ � - 11 � 'long barrel, , ,g .�7�.:;= -,Z =�-- 7 t ­- �2=4=—�=4i'= 4) 1 ­," �­ - ::q � un , bolt action, � _ i :­z�,�;��_=----­­-,� ., M � 4, t iG 7 n to know the Lord, his going forth 11- M " ":".`;­ -11�"�- 0 1 �, ies,, e I t � '! -11 -m M"M table for nitro 1 is prepared as 11 he Ic to suggest tlItat while at Alito, Wqrd I -,r:-- - M M I , "'; NX � 811i J I e "jump,, FellQw would leap,'he might in the thougbt that it is as. difficult of next year to 0,110'� 6f ii� 01'"Ii,�: , I i ' M & M �owder high the iorning; and 1co, " � M. : f:, 11�� shall come unto us as the rain, as the , 0 i . do .the sanie.thing it his master said Poo. ing to ,their �pormiapo�iif �6sltlbns-' The power shell s ........ * I * , , $1 6400 , i . " , ! latter and former rain unto the Ali to dislike people as it is to please - and , cwm- , - ) wil-h M um" or l'uinp." However, it'is not , -Santa Barbara News. . plariMbons of goosebvrrioi Dotible Barrel Shot Gun, 4' Gruner 11 eurth," The prophet thus expresses . part of our job to elucidate and just- ple-The - .. rants may i�o*, be - manured. and the - 7 longings al- ' M , -�— � I ; . � his own feelings and Ay � �� " M ify professors of psychologT. Rain, should'be given a place with surf -ace. of tlie, soil be lightly forked. cross bolt hammerless, pistol grip, I � � though he realizes that all the pit E � Regarded- mefely as a show what the - moon, And stars -among' the The layering -of thei ct,Ulnc . ' I ,. -rael is not of the kind that � � M. M , I t ' Sun, ­ -me time, , ,- I I f I for .......... ........... $27,0D M " of Is M. AGIC he dog did was certhinly excitin no at the sa would call down a blessing from God. . 9" loveliest ibingsf In nature, -Mr. Rob- do -se 4 where his ut- Here is one specimen of the orders ert Lynd. � Now is the tilne'tO TOOt oii.t old -and - ,- the dog; "Jump down that diseased plantations of raspberries, . -- Double Barre ­ rm of a question - I. 4 - �11 � , 1. 1-giv:, ook o . The modern mal4dy--ibe incapac I terance takes the fo - means , sid L, ut of the window. Turn - and, o� blackberries and to plough,6r ' , i-, R ha To Ao . ............. $2100 ... - M ' , which he asks what furthei lk your head the other way. Go over Va y old a d or I Shot Gun, pistol grip, This is seen in voi twist barrels M " t I hem to real BAw Mrs Jj,y for loixg 1hings%without overdo- dig the areas so t decomposed i , thing 1. �­ � / can be used to bring t to the lady in the corner. Now sup- ro' ,.,-MT� G. X. Chesterton. vo,eeds will become partly - , special heavy load smokeless 12 .4 , M " ... piety. Special reference is made to pose you go to the front door. No, . by.spxing and the soilmbecome aeratr- � It � t tbe iniquity of Gilead, that of the - . � . . never mind (this after Fellow had xe-ceiye any de - I I- the rob- wo,rin r localities gauge shells, No. 2 shot, 42 grs , \,I, ? priests being infamous fo acco- POWDER started to the door). Stand up, a- The r6ason a movie queen demands ed and sweetened to' e Diamond powder, per box, S�.!15 H ,� � such a large salary is because -she sired crop. In the W m beries they committed often --- gainst the wall, instead. Now go out- Ayle gooseberries, currants and the Iasi I � panied by murder. In the 11th ­zL,C�-,-- thinks she has to live in the V . . � . - I side and wait for me." A screen was she has become accustorned to in her. two mentioned fruits may be set out We sell Hunting and Trapping � � I I verse the prophet includes the king - Licenses. �,`�-11 2A of Judah in his prophec`y. MADU � .- . 0NTAINS 'i put between the dog and his master pictures. -Kingston' Whig -Standard. and to save valuable time in spring. Id -in sins of Israel she � IN , - , 111) h tP01 Lmake certain that the dog was de- Though not small fruits, it will no* S - C - A I 41­1� , h.ring in the ANADA �, m LUM . riding upon his ears alone to under- A true friend is one -who knows pay to attend to the removal of alll would also share in the punishment , I stand what w4s wanted, and all the s Am% i�A In order to purify the life of his peo- . , I how good for nothing you are and sucker ,growths .from apples, pear , %11, It � orders were given in the same tone of keeps it to himself. -San Diego Union. cherry, peach, plum and other fruit I k': . U9 �" A, 0"' I L L Z63" & S- ON �o �J pte before being returned out of I cap- ' . " voice. One account of the seance re- . trees, as' these are harmful. . This is , tivity. I "M M F, -The prophet recounts " 'D I ports, "M . Herbert then told Fellow The re -united church of the fu'L ire e-�sentially an auturnn or winte?s job. Chapter it. E.W. CmJ!.',.FTT CO. Ll - I 1 4 ch a certain .-- � AN. I not to let anyone approa must be wide enough to include the If sod has become established .around M � I I I �� � I the goodness of God to the children , T0Q0;,T0 11 9 U of Israel and tells of their ingrati- . ! lady sitting in a corner. The dog Quaker and.the Romanist. -The Rev. the base of the trunk�, turn it rider -.­­�� apti-vity in Egypt. A worse I * it followed 'his instructions so implicit- 11. D. A. Major. with the spade and so preclude the - --- - . ­ - ­ tude to c, ly that he would not let his own mas - — . . dang-er of injury by fire. The remov- e, ate at�-, TEP,NOON S S LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 13,1 aits them a., told in verse 6 ---- I- -- -- --- ter come near. 'He will bite me to If Swift had been forced to ' live al of the sod will also ensure a great - SUNDAY AF * '* of Assyrit should be - I L,,...n Title - li,seta Preaches who, -n tile king protect anyone I tell him to,' MT. t posts, which (By Isabel Hamilton, Goderich, Ont.) (;od's Love. � c, nit, their ruler. Then in verses 8 in. In some cold climates live steara Herbert explained. "He has been under the government of horses as he er freedom from insee I Lesson Passage flo-ca, Chaps. 6,1 anti 1) th- prophet sets forth the is run into the rear axle housing to taught to follow instructions to the was under the government of -men, hibernate therein. The preceding re- ; � longing of Jehovah for the return to nielt the old oil and get it all out, bitterly he would have hated marks�are intended more generally Weary of wandering from my God j 11, 14. . letter and he does it regardless of how for the amateur grower who has but : ; (�olden Text -Hosea 6:6. Ifim of His chosen people. "How the steam flow being continued until consequences."' This seems odd to tbem!--�Mr. Robert Lynd. a few trees or bushes. In the case And now niade willing to return - up, Ephraim? How the metal part:� are piping hot so Mr Mr. Terhune and it will seem odd -77 � I hear anti bow me to the rod; Hosea filled the office uf prophet in! s!iall I give thee Pennsylvania Pessimist who predict- of the small fruits grown in large or , a period: shall I deliver thee, Israel? I will that there will he no appreciable con- * For Him, rlut without hope, I inourn; � th�� kingdom of Israel for A to any other dog owner. Dogs do not ve an Advocate above, ,�' nu . ng over several reigns total-�not execute the fierceness of mine densation to c6sk, rust. The. imWedi- ed that the world would reach the small numbersJt will pay the grower I ha " attack their owners at the command brink of disaster in 1917 now says he -to keep the areas free from grass and I �-- ", - - of owners or others. If they do so C S 0 A Friend before the throlle of love. Lng soniv scventy years. In the � angvr; for I am God, and not man. J ate addition of ,I.mov lubricant also pre- ' 1 The prophet shows (.;od in the future ' meant 1927. it's a long time betwe n weed . To all w these to become da�s when ,Jeroboam 11 reigned there , verits trPuble I fr-in the use of steam. it is an original conception of their . � M M -ing -a Thou knowest the wL.,, to bring Illelwas a per:od of brilliant successes: summoning, His banished one's withl brinks. -Border Cities Star. established among the roots is but to a lolld voick� anti they gi\ heud to[ — -..I'— own and constitutes a serious reflec- court trouble and will result in a re - back, taid prosperity followed by rapid . tion on somebody's character. Ili,- call. 'I'lay shall folluw Hin, in' Chicago's most popular sport -put- duction of the quality a d quantity of My fallen spirit to restore; ht-adlong dt­adence and ruin. Indi- ., . ailh and ol�-,diencu I Mr. Terhune, who is well known as t:ng the shot. -Judge. the fruit. 1, a writer about dogs, is inclined to give Raspberries may be propagated by of this abrupt transition from penit(Inve. , , m Ton ', Oh, for Thy truth and mercy's sake, catiUrIS ('hapter 14 -In this chapter th(, derN Forgivc, ,-vd bid nio Qin no more; great prospk-rity to disaster can lie ,t ts M Fellow full credit for all that is claim- --yering the growths, this being us- . . ltro,ph, (,\h( -i-.,, Israel to make at it sometimes happens that a man I . . . I , , The ruin,s, oi ill', soul re -dr, scen in the tone of Hosea's prophe-' spiritual offering of confession, I JnQeSfion! ,d lo, him- He once calculated that who fails af everything else marries ually done in early Spring. The pop- . igur- And mako my heart a house of � kies. h t -178 1, e ;u words, and turn tol For a collie 'of his named Wolf, who f the well, ­Chicago News. ular way to propagate them, however, praver.-Ampr. ' To t-hapter,,i-), verse 15, the prop e with yk � ed in a dog story, understood . -- is by suckers (offsets) from the old . Charles Wesley. .indicates that a day of repentance'?he Lord; .,i,, ,into him, Take awaN When your s- �!,ach feels bad; when meaning of no fewer than 43 words, I . a]! iniquity. and reevive us i,rlactous- Gas Sourness, :,',,�isea or after -eating Wolf. T1,e rewspaper, taken as a whole, plants, ,which may be planted as. a- - 1-"N, (;,. I .1 -',,I miserable -a sin- was k-ept for a couple of years is the most compelling and brilliant forementioned in the warmer south- - - � ----m - mix-." In vei­vs 4.7 wo �­­ pains make yet, . C-- - - � -� M I - I . , ; gle dose of pu. 131surated Magnesia as a watch dog, having no other spe- and deservedly successful pbenomen- ern localities at this time, Spring . promises b(`­chand %v',:�t 11,� %,.,10, I �, � M cial training, and was two years 'old . -Mr. Arnold more generally, however, The strong- - , � " 1-.L�tant Reliefy . odern literature. - ", ­�,, :to lfl.� people, *1.� -�,�011 :.to! i " .1, t. .., will bring you .. - , . before 'he was promotea to be house on in in est suckers should -be chosen as to in- � //, #I , .1 M the prompt effec- Bennett. - /-:C,-� /' '. I t return to Him. ,rhey. (in rey-uncill.9 For Indigest: -n, old when weaker ones -will but result ,/ ?� dog. He was eight years clade the - ir - � k \ ;:: ,k /I -4, IF " od tile t;veness of thi special non -laxative - .7 �,--! At 4 3 itheir id,il worship, will find G . ' -w- � \ - 11 P.N.M. I his master noted that he had an un in the establishment of a plantation .­"T.1i1-,' (- . i �� " � nip - g , ; all-suffivien'. He will hear their 11,1SURATED :,-imin of Magnesia is canny understanding of word mean- A true friend is a man who kno s riot be uniform. ` , J--;. ,:, - , � - -� I � ' 'vc v hich will M - , . � !.�..;P. i's A.: prayers, will watch over ihero, no r-�ally wonderful. E -n the most ob- M V '. `�,'V,;-�, � .1 I ' ' I -.,. "' �: ­" fl -11111 then' s i te cases (I!Cchly respond. Pleas- forget it. -Grinnell Malteaser. -loved from the IM, ­-�. � I N ,r, "hiding flis fat 1, Ilia ings, and thereaftef he used frequent_ you're no good and knows enough . to The dead fruiting canes of the past M1 - �*,,,( �-, , X, . - 1�1!��Zt- V ;,, , M I .; ( � . . longc hiossing Lem- - orif, and inexpei,*--e to use. A.sk your ly to astonish and delight visitors by — — summer may be ren , IR C-1 -- " .; � raspberry plantation. This will en- ", 9 1 , - - M. 4 r - -- �. �- , hut will Funk',' evVI'Y his performances. On the floor would go *-�Lw [ Z5 R ia R, :' , '. . , .,� ­ A � Tho prophet druggi -,.- .- - . - 0 V , . p( ml ilrid �41)irltt.1,11, -, t. 1111 ­ ��4,�M - t. " , , - --- n - be placed a number of objects -a ' — , , r ,,,-t � " .. ., � I by ADE HER BABY � hance its appearance, as the practice � M -�:M� i; -- " - 4..' .. clo�%os hi, bool,- of e�:hortation - -,.a— stick, a ball, a pillow, -a dish of wa- M i Imparts a certain neat-ness find is ex- , , : M moaning to thos�- I,- 1 - f. , . : - v.-ords !-inlil:11' in I �. 1. " � . , ,-.M- - , - 'r ' " ter, a dish of milk and a biscuit, Then PLUMP AND WELL pr­ssivc of proper cultural care. .. U11 ., .., ,,.�; I - !M- M, � .1. � . %, �. . . ,,, o f V e ",­�, '�' �4t,LIIIL,nt, -ile that hIIth FEATS OF A Wolf would be told to fetch the ball , . ; I M -W REMARKAPI.E � Blackberries are propagated by lay- Z� .-" ----� !.": t'V­ , " . I . ' � . 1, t him hear." -Con- mother more In. , � M a / 5- ,� , ,- - . - 1, ! , , I 0. or the stick, or take a drink ,of water, makes � , M - - - 1 , . - - ­ oar� �. I I Nothing - ", �:-i- I . , I M ering the tips of 1he growths I � , �7, , z I" I - 1'::�;; TRAINED DOG -wn on the pillow, and grateful than a benefit conferred up- , I ��;. 1 7 , . ',- � 1Ik,r1s,,(I 11j,111 'kne il,ililv Commentary. ' which they grow 'IT L", " I � . . . , - - I , .. � - . ,­ ; I . M . orr milk or 1:z� do spring. The area in I : ,10 � . � , - .", . M-�. : I ' . - E.,--, - r , � ­ Mothers everywhere ,� I&I -- '� . I some yez,i­ before the war he flawlessly performed according to on her child. may now to advantage be cleaned of 1, I i - � 11;, � �: " , -- - , ,�, , M i -- a G,J - --- . - �� . ;- , I men vir- who have used Baby's Own Tablets - - - - ;Zo- L : -.- - . . I ;le would sum - -, - -�, . 1;` i . 1 instructions. - weeds, be manured and be forRed ov . - " , . le� - M - , - tw-- --,��, , . - - 7-I. , mar. (101lecto . a moderate fortune anil . - 'k ­ . � . . M.- er. . Z --- I . . , - ­ . WO"U'D MISSIONS demonstrat- '0us members of the household, go up for their children speak in enthusias �-- - -r- 6� _:-_ 1� I . 11 . " ": M - t , iiii-noderate !Iotoriety by To the soil in which small fruits �-s . . - I -se he had trained could or (town stairs at command and to tic terms of them. For instance, Mrs. - - --N- --V1 I � . M. . : Thv Bhil Theological Classos are Ing that a h,�: vers, Que., are growing an application of slaked 4- - ---� -- . ­ �� - M- st,lvt- -luestions of arithmetic the satisfaction of all concerned show- Zepherin Lavoie, Three Ri � -tinct;vu feature of work think, --PBaby's Own Tablets are a I ( , - --- _; I , -- R1.11. B,fdg,m V­f­ another di, the,and perforin ot , , .:"�, - , , � or ground lime made at intervals of M -0-- ,2,L� , I - i I Year by year, in her feats hitherO ed that there were some 43 different writes: irledicine for little ones. ... -, I at Anil,htit. thought p- I)le on - words which be understood. I woi)derful three or four years during the Fall - "­ --,_.--;' I M ly to human be ­­ - :hot season when there is little work, Mr. Terhune tells another story They never fail to regulate the baby's Will greatly ilid the production of /"%�,� I .n th(. farms, groups of 14hil Chris-! ings. Sub�,(,,pi,-ntly, it was proved'that M " Jan the thinkiri.� horse was just a trick vvhich indicates how trickery might stomach and bowels, and make him fruits (indirectly) and tend to keep 0 in an a W0-y.-'1,,A-�A--?'-y-f,110MSCP , tians go up a hillside to a lake 4,000' be resorted to, and people impressed plump and well. I always keep a box the soil in a sweetened non-acid con- �e I �y horse, and Tirol; his master gave him I feet above sea -level. There the . with the profundity of a -dog's kilowl- of the Tablets in the house And would dition. Where -needed, now is the Aor AVOW160449 have a suirinwr school, Part of the imperceptil,l,- .signals which made hi, edge, whereas it might be meagre. advise all mothers to do likewise." time to apply the. lime. Some fruita i time is devoted to work such as build- onplace enough. A There was a dog named,Bobby who Most of the ordinary ailments of Thexe's no strain or tension lis,,-rijn�, to th� trnveloglies ing, part to recreation, and each day few days ag,i a much more remark- do well in a slightly arid �, n th a Westinghouse Radio 6rings to your horn�. it able performance was given before used to perform a trick that never childho,ed arise i e stomach and instance apples. Where, however, classes are carried on. "Though mbers nr the psychology depart- failed to amaze the beholders. In a bowels, and can be quickly bani hed fruits of any kind are concerned, lime The speaker's words come through clear, distinct and may take twelve or fifteen years to � me monotonous tone Mr. Terhime would by Baby's Own Tablets. These Tsab- understandable. finish the cour,;P," writes Dr. Buch- m ment of Columbia University by a is necessary in the soil and must be World celebrities, travellers, scientists, news correspondentf; anan, "it has been very fruitful in German shoep dog named "Fellow , " address the dog as follows: "Bobby, lets relieve constipation and indiges- applied in reasonable quantities, and for two or Owned and op -rated by Jacob Herbert, I am going to get ready for lunch. tion, break up colds and simple fev- . at proper intervals to compensate for and a host *other fascinating lecturers are the delight of the yearly inspiration The as If you want to come along, go up- ers, expel worms, allay teething pains the loss of that taken up in combina- :, , millions of ho ea over the raclio. three months in Bible study. Five of Detroit. dog was put in to disprove a statement stairs as far as the landing, and then and promote healthful sleep. They tion with other elements as plant food - Are you missing this modern and most fascinating medium have been licensed, and one ordained. evidence turn around and wag your' tail." are guaranteed to be free from in- . of keeping abreast of the woTld-broa,deriing your knowledge Fvery preacher can handle some tool made by cortain members of the fac- of its people, ita thrilla, its leading t6pics and events of in practical work." Thus are lead- ulty that thinking was above a dog's Bobby would thereupon do this very jurious drugs and are safe even for � M -- universal interest? Don*t miss it ers raised up from among the powers. And if thinking is not the thing, and people would suppose that the youngest and most delicate child. , people ad understood every word used. The Tablets are sold by medicine M- -1 --get a Westinghouse and bring and thus is the dignity of manual word to describe what Fellow did we he h by mail at 25c a box from .:� I I ' to your gyowing family the richest of are at a loss for an apte� one, as . surn- As a matter of fact he under�tood dealers or labor inculcated, and the virtue only three, to which ,he had been ac- The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., atorehouse of culture and ad- self-support.-Rerv. G. P. Bryce, Ras- ing the account of his performance as Your Telephon.e Patrol. vancement that has ever existed- a1pura. given in the newspaper to be accur- customed from puppybood- "Bobby," Brockville, Oirt. . � . � To-daY is the daY to learn ate, and a%suming, too, that Mr. Her- "Come', and "Upstairs." According- .4" I —a PER' ONAL ' - .... lj -ret ly be would start upstairs and whon Its : 1, I - I I what a Westinghouse will mean - - - ------..O— bert was giving the dog no see be reselied the landing would natur- - to your horne. A demonstration directions. AUTUMN PROPAGATION AND CLOTH OF ANOTHER COLOR Before competent witness pel- ally look back to see why his master Service � involves no obligation. . was not following him, and to en- � W..fi.gho­ M.,&t 57 The film producer was a very poor low showed t,bat he knew the mean- courage Mr. Terhune would wag his CARE OF SMALL FRUffS _e " � M ; golfer and an ignorant man into the ing of more than'three hundred simple . bargain. words and phrases, or, at least, in tail. It does not seem much of a Now is the time to propagate small .. . I M M.. trick when thus explained, And it fruit bushes such a& gooseberries and I (N I -1 I F. Daly, Main Street Sdorffi e was playing a round consequence of these words and phras- ...., .... I with a certain bishop, when be made es being spoken to him, he acted As a may be so with some of the perform- currants,,the former by means of cut- . . \, / 1 .. I , . a rational human being might have been ances of Fellow. But in the ineantime tings or suckers. Strong, well -ripen- - I . I . several bad shots and indulged in we subscribe to the idea that dogs ed growths. should be chosen as cut- .., - I burst of profanity. , can think and that the powers of few tings and be cut six to eight inches M � 1� ., ., The bishop was shocked. -- M of them have ever been fully develop- I, length. The lo L wer ends of the cut- I/ * I 'Fr , I &" Ad% "If you don't respect me, sir," he . � ed. --J. V. MeAree. tinge should be cut just below a joint "I - I .. ­ -1 . - Wesb* - kou 3C said reproachfully, "you might at OF and the upper just above a joint. I �., I : ­ . . - ..­ - I least respect the cloth." CARRIED They should then be planted & foot I I - .4r "Ali, go onl" snarled the producer - - f . PIONEEFZS IN AD10 14 1 CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM apart each way, in a finely -forked - - Y� . / ,� . I of modern pictures. vv e am t, ay- I � ,,� in, billiards!" soil in a position facing north or east e . . . . VNIFE 1U BED only hard workers are really happy. as for instance on either of these I =:.1-1 i ­,�� , - I � I.. . an ----- ­- - --- — - - . -The Bishop of Peterboro. sides of a building, but a few feet -t-,---- L I '.,w -- I ,away. So planted they will not he , .15 ,,- . - . GEARS REQUIRE CARE AS WELL Suffered So She 'Could Not _P�1, , The group that played bridge in an subject to the sun's rays f or any i�ll I �:�� <2 � I AS REST OF CAR WalL Restored to Health airplane were up against it if the length of time daily and so a larger <� - . I`- -- Lydia E. Pinkham's cards fell off- the table. -The Water- percentage will root, The cuttings Dy Yo,u.r service depend.�r- oir Moro . . . - �'. The engine is the baby in the fam- Vegetable Compound town Times. , should be planted one-half of -their than just the Ivay youz awn in- , !V—Poc ily, a pampered only child. The trans- � — length deep and be well firmed. The strument Arid line aro-worleing. � . 411` ) ­ -- mission and rear axle usually seem to 0.-4q a Lprac- spacing recommended is to allow of 11 � ; Minesing, Ontgri , In a !, 'Columbus was a bra4e man all cultivation and weedi'g during spring Any moment you may call for I .10. . be outcast waifs. tical nursp and I recommend 'Lydia ZI ' V, I mer, at whiph time also they connection with 6t tbl6pharie tWo' 11 -- Every 500 miles or so, the engine, E. Pinkham'sVeg,dtable Compound to right. He never expected a big navy and sum ten, a hundred or a tbDUS111 �,,: � is given fresh oil. Its temperature is suffering women. For three months to go after him when he was missed. must be watered to rosintain rife. I . miles away. "I. $ 1 was almost helpless taid. could not --.-,St. Catharines Standard. With the advent of severe frosts the . . Z� I - - - - - - checked continually, its slightest , �� " 1. I symptom of indisposition given im- sit af the table long efioilgh to drink , . cuttings may be covered Wlt1X a little Your � cAll may follow one oftheiI ,2- a cup of tea. Many a time my hus- 5-1.1, � niediate consideration. The tragedy of the very latest fa- Jitter as a protection over winter. . great long dist4rice higliways;. or �E­, , But the trans- band carried me to Pod, I would.be - shion is that it is 'the first to become This to -be removed in spring. ' - . , head -off Along some winding Polo? t� 1 �, mission is under the floor, al ne, for- ".." I �-� o soweak. Then he r6adin the paper - 11 T. . 1, , 11 I ,.� . --� .... 11� gotten. The inexperienced driver of a woman suffering as, I did. who old -fashioned. -Mr. Harold SpeecL Suckers 6f,the gooseberry are real- line into the next . county. ..... 1, 11 ," � , I ..... 1, 11 � grabs the gear shift'levet t better after fiking the Vegetable . ly rooted offsets. These iUky be But, Whichever it may bti M14 1% - . I - Agricultural inform4ti cariltully lifted, Lind be set out as I C`�. � . clash go the gears. Alloy steel, the' Fompound, so he *ont gnd on pick itly'pstro!104- ny . . I "I got it for ed up onsta:7 0 . . Too bottl , vl� ,,.' A*b.� I best of heat treating methods and me. When es .-Ateh- c I . ttuelcs aiid cars and afoot,$,zq,0n - ��­. . ..'". i * Your An& � . �.1 If �el:, . I had taken th in town is never very reliable plapts. In out 'old wirIter localAties , : . e I ristruction do their best, but 1 was just like. oman and ison Globe. it '16, howeVer,'best 1`6 tftiiiplant i t..., . . �, , , - I I Si" fine co u.ne* w .wo,million miles of wlealhl-hm , A , , ' � I I � . ,!1'.tC,.,6i�.or, 1hat �, �, �,�;�` , " "I into a;,doxitfortable den, sadio room, play. d hoaltIr ever since. I I . these during sprine. � It Is sometimes rie, -and 'Quebec t.,. I � , 11 1. . I attention to better lubrication would I have ha endit , , , make them last still longer. .n I ie!Vany ear ", - 166ra dr fttrt sleeping quarter b erett- Whe ft. -down pains This Is my third ivisit, to Geneva, claimed -that goosebenT plifft 'Ws- storm and ,�Iobtj �*had, "&, ii6d .-I. o.,:�, ,,* I . gi LMI partitions zf , wproc. - I al I ways take I , . e* 'to Are' api to Again L . ek L thht 0-,1':''. Jr4',,ciilin i' d i I - *� A&h0VW*0a R lialf and I 'have noticed a stoody advance ed from su ,6 -- are out -ft - , " 'I , ^ , 6011,vef, -to Sep - I I 11 I ,�, 1, �, , � ­ � Oil is changed in the engine to re 1, -need. Ii is my in Moral disarrawnent.-LoTtl Onalow. er out. 84chmay be,the cA!V,:%ui . = ? ogre �,�.` - �, , , . ,. pyozoo-will m2Lk,- -your attraflee-resistdht, move the old lubricant which has W_ bottle or whatever ,, the t*..p;0k',,,,& 4ijktily & d ­for ., e, � -�.,� -, - - � .� � - iWjp9A'n,.W.-* I - . I . . . � :, a �­Jleij­thd elements get; 1111�1�.g�r, - ,..� � ,, OrandeWlinsun*er. only =edicine an". have told many a ­ � , .1 kf��4. s, : , � 1�,l , adtilep cu fig's I th0o"lip,P0, ha*L , - �, ,�, , t . I - 'FidWi, � delir oypanju In8w.1tif ry one ' "'T I � - � VT W ,' ' , �,, i,4, ., , I ,*"ii bo6iIA-U come diluted ,with liasolffie, but it ", I I it hiky,bei said thAt pla#tg raiad& ftom y6itr,�4191 * �t,-�,-��, � , ". , liwfil teu OU6 about it. Ah,y, one wanting th 1,11,,� �, , ,, , t -`,12,4 'G04t "a - - Ninety-nive people ,out of eve ttI .or soods 41so prb4ii", sitelk- .. i Ix '. 1- 4 g know more about Rdia E. Pinkham's hundred are in bfiriA alley occupAlons. era. Thp su6kbfb jh all �14sds, Ab . 66 tq , , it � � I , T 41V 11 � I 1, 1, othilh, . "ftce yo= fum V9 motal partielvis whith wear from the ,Vo, *111'� 1glAMY , , . , .. , *, ,on Are serving'you per- � I , 91 J� `196ftalfyo . I . "I fiA 661.7, the �o I I � - R . .. t 11 I 11 C k :4 .. 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