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- - the g rf Durham, and at a time when both p gr 1>Iy t a P . &" gets.}e .uAPer rQ, and I ham"'oto bgr��e Alts .jss1.�t¢ a
feeds, Without stopping a number of fisheries. Afterwards petitions flow. body .and mupeles.•in, triim'with exei lay'the taple.-,and caxnty�ali the hpayy head• `wbjh e',,.h u�.ae staz�di5 eZzt:,o
hours in the paunch, hard feeds such Bishops were residing in London. ed into tie government for vengeance rise, and `hs isgne_ of the reasons
WATSON � r ins and fibrous feeds Durham fell ill, whereupon his bra- dishes u sYid da ' iroxn the it- ru t2t g oof gf;•.�ah� aOtOn►A rle" "T ,
as whole g a a on theTnnibals" 4f Ghange Alley. vPhy he `playsgolf vhenevex the on`- ohei ;" P
H ONT. such as stalks and stems of plants ther of Exeter sent each day to make fame Victors were prqsecuted but ' ortumt to do so. arises.. IHe smokes " g7es`'�e ����s��°t�red� g by 4x•ipsabn
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could not be properly prepared for inquiries. Durham, at first unsuspeet- osca d nth flues, totalling two gni]- in moderation,' being fond' of a i �r.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS nn at last gauged the motive, and ..� tirin6? syrnpethzed r»y,friend, eri rex,: , i ;
efficient digestion. g. lion po :. as and varyiTlg #rom a frac- and also of a cigar. terry► thoroughly . ir�}q. i7ie spirit of Effort to aria le al; Ahglnu
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rep only the best Can- To day much of the feed given finally one day said to
I am emuch ion fo ie whole of their respective When we lived in Downing Street the game .of-mitka.,bel e, e{ages to:.fxiends;ld'the :Ur ted S# es .
adian, British and American daiip cattle, for example, is heavy in "Tell your master or- propertied. • %e- used to make a practice of corn-"DreYful'si bed ,my sin ll,'d&ugh- by'pnrsgn$ivim6;in.. p nYah yn+d
Companies. texture, and to ruminants such as better, but that the Bishop of W The ver first outbreak of hysterical `menti hxs 's woI I. in bed, a 'ice
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All kinds of insurance effected steers considerable whole grain is center has a sore throat if that will company 'promotion in England ap- habit �I eneoura Q.heGn. e�:it.., least conf►denea, "its tike, , washixt � '
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at the lowest rates, including- fed. There is a.question as to the ef- do as well. and pears to •have occurred about a gen- had, the 'riferit, of gnving�iat Ba a 4 e -..worse] .And all the acrut�bing.. >t, GOACeritrated iklgQho ,liquor �' O.-
ficiency of such methods of feeding And in this struggle for powereratign, .. ore the South Sea Bubble gree of rest, He used; for inst ;'
.IF'E, ACCIDENT, AUTO- ,,,,,,,,,, t since these feeds may place it .has sometimes happened that _that..** en William of Orange din- to wade through his corrf4pondex►cp; r a> es' me very t led. And' .then there .ligco> essences oc 3ate•' c e ',t qa
�1RST P TORNADO AND PLATE for ruminants un g i% a front � doorstep.:to ,Wash, and •pa kage of ch tr andel w Ti
not receive the treatment in the a sermon with an appropriate text
placed"d'ames the Second on the and also contrive . -.to gat through,. .. 'sorxtetimesi? d►®x„ta • draanat': ann;,ed.-36 6_per cent aledhol he.
GLASS RISKS pause cozlt•
paunch that would prepare them pro- has gamed for the preacher so a throne. It was its 16$$ that the terns considerable proportion of his writing whilst; like:'every ;tress, alien eor{centratecl laevrag"s °Ire tri `vii
--.Also- perly for later digestion. coveted office, An instance of this was ..stock Ober" was introduced in Lon- under s,ich- circumstances. li
ATE and LOAN AGENTS Governor Hoard once made the Dr. Mountain, who, during the reign J • se ncenteg er'.ekl`�'$tieb +dip , l>rx 1 parcels rn small via `-;
REAL don e3ty few joint stock companies As a family we have naturally talc scene-,"sometlmes.;l. scrub •Mia ��ll 4V n4en ,:pay: more dor hosreiCy iu
Prompt attention paid to placing statement that no. place was as dark of George II, held the bishopric of yet eri&'tW and amongst these the en considerable interest in politics. In quit'h's front step �t NO. '3ti1" - �i� o exalt , men , $ay for' all them
risks said adjusting , of claims. as the inside of a cow, pet light has Durham It happened that at this East India Company was the .fore- fact, it would lie surprising if it were (Mrs. Asquith is now, of couri3e fw
most. The nation did not know who£ cth'erwise; considering that we have q , • R i sir n to the caty's
Business established 50 years, recently been brought on this dark time the metropolitan see of York g Lady Oxford, since her husbands ele :itrdustrt x ,.:rs .., 'l es
guaranteeing good service. subject. At North Dakota Agricul- fell vacant, and .the King not know- to do with its rapidly accumulaiti'ng been living .in. that atmosphere. far .. _ . .1
P vation to the peerage,) $2 ,1?Oa,Q04, or, wcfriYe x-- s R►tY
wealth And the practice of hoarding o many years past. •
Agents for Singer Sewing 1Vlachimme tarsi College, Dr. R. S. Amadou, in irig•whom to appoint, consulted Dr. s p Pretei3tdirig~•t'o' be really impressed $21,000,OAQ. $or- ?r1e11`�` •f1i'rnr�lit�
Company. the veterina de ment, cut an Mountain. Shortly after this , the was common as it is in India to -day. At the present time 'Liberalism � is
opening in the rumen of a cow and doctor had to preach before the King, at -this last item oir. news my friend spent during lati 'Year: Fbr: "t
_ A crowd of ingenious promoters un- on the upward grade; one .of the res- remarked,: • .11116w kixnd `o#1 you to .do complete outfitr:'durnng the yeah "bine
OFFICE PHONE, 33W made this opening permanent, ' so and he took s his faith t: a grain of dertook to profit by this 'situation. sons being, I think,, that the public that, Megan, and what does Mrs. As- :Woranen paid out almost $8tj,000,00Q,
RESIDENCE PHONE, 33 J that study could be made of the way They devised schemes for the employ- are beginning to feel the need of a quith say, to you'!'" - wyh& tb# men surreridered about $M, '
feed was handled by such animals. A mustard seed, 'thou wouldst say to went of redundant capital. In four Third Part in Parliament, who are
this mountain "be removed hence and p Y The'.sXriall orator gathered hers'eif OQ6;Ob0' 1*or' t'heniselves: , -
report of this work is published in years a multitude of ventures was free to pursue their policy unhamper- together for her final .mot: .' `Mars. , Packing wrong` jewels, a, maid` un -
bulletin No. 196 of that station.. In cast into the sea." launched, everyone holding out to ed as are the Conservatives by .the Asquith says; `Oh, Megan, you do wittingly saved-1•ner mistress, a Chi -
LONDON AND WINGHAM t.l,at report Dr. Amadon states that He was promised the archbishopric. subscribers the prospects of immense commands of the Capitalist class, or -wash them clean]"' .
the weight of the food determines the To the child the gaitered 'dignitary returns. as are the cago woman; a strand, of pears and . ,
Socialists by the demands Remembering Megan's' fondness for a diarhorid pin valued at'approximate- -'
North, course followed by it. He states in i3 not always the imposing person Some of these concerns took large of the Trades Unions,I'll
a.m Pin. discussing this particular point that: that he is to us who have attained to enacting the role of secretaly in her ly $33,000. The woman's suitcase '
10.16 6.04 p mansions and printed their advertise= It was thirty-seven years ago, in private theatricals, I should not be containing her jewels, was •stolen y
,"teeter "The conditi_n which determines riper years. Bishop Alexander, on ments in gilded letters, Others were 1890, exactly two years after our at all surprised if her acting capabili- while she Was about to leave Budalo
Hensall , , • , .. , , , , • 10.30 6.18 the route to ;,e `ollowed by the feed one occasion, seeing a little boy try- content with ink and met at coffee marriage, that my husband first stood ties in this direction were not re- after a visit with a friend, Believ-
` Rippen . 10.36 6.23 is that of weight, all light food enter- ing in vain to reach up and ring a houses. in the neighborhood of the as a parliamentary caxdidate. A by- sponsible for a report that became.cir- ittg the maid had packed the ;jewels
E Brucefieid , , , . , , ... 10.44 6.32 ing the back part of the paunch, while bell, kindly did it for . him. "No Royal Exchange. Extensive combina- election occurred in the Carnarvon culated later in the columns of th4 which she had requested, the woman
Glmton Jct 10.68 6.46 a portion of the heavy food passes run," said the boy. tions were formed and monstrous 1 orou hs and he of in b a major -
Ar. ....... 11.05 6.52 directly into -the second compartment On another occasion a little girl g g y 7 press after my husband became Prem- e estimated her loss at about $88,004.
fables circulated for the purpose of ity of eighteen over a strong Conserv- ler that she was to be my private Inatehd the loss was oil $3,004:•
Clinton, Lv. ....... 11.15 6.52 of the stomach. The heavy food ma- asked a well-known Bishop to open a raising or depressing the prices of ative opponent. secretary! y
Clinton Jct. ....... 11.21 6.58 terials also escape a second chewing g'a'te for her, which he at once did. shares. Every da says Macaulay, 'Originally my husband was dentin- Seven deaf mutes were found guilty11
Londesborough 0000 11.35 7.12 during the rumination periods because "Why did yotr ask me to do that?" he y' y g , The only period when Iliad a psi- in court at Somerville, Massachusetts
11.44 7.12 g P come new bubble was puffed into ex- ed for a solicitors career, and, in fact vate secretary was during the war, of disturbing the peace. Six of -them
Blyth _ , ••• , • , • • • • their weight prevents their transport queried_ "Because it's just been istence; rose buoyant, shone bright, passed his final law examination with and as Megan was still only 12 at the were each fined five dollars, while the .
Belgrave , , . I .... 11-66 7.33 in recurrenoe of liquid in the entrance painted," came the reply. .burst and was forgotten. In 1692 the lienors, and thus qualified as a solici- commencement o the war she would seventh was fined twenty-five dollars..
Wingham Jct., Ar.. 12.08 7.45 of the gullet. Ground feed and other -Bishop Short, of St. Asaph s, was last drama of Shadwell exposed the for when he was only21 years of Age.an i
Wingham Jct., Lv.. 12.08 7.45 once questioning some children, and e g have been somewhat youthful for the The testimony was given through ,out
12,12 7.65 concentrates such as whole corn array g stock jobbers on the stage. 19ie last After. that he started on his own at post! interpreter, and it was brought .out
Wingham , •. • • • pass directly into the second compart_ in the course of his queries asked scene is that in which several stern Portmadoc, and his reputation was Iid fast, I can imagine the em- that the seven went to the house of
ment of the stomach, and during the them "Now can you tell me who I moralists clad in the'full Puritan cos- made locally when he won a success- barrassment of our signified Official another deaf mute and administered
South. course of a meal we have even ob- am?' Remembering some previous tume--men who would not bet *wo full case in the .Mgh Court on behalf Messenger
instruction, they shouted with one if he had been called upon. a severe beating to him as the result
a_m, p.m. served a passage of -ground feed Oc- accord, "Please,n,tsir, you are i miser- pence qr play at cards -discuss the of the Nonconformists, and gained a to conduct calkers into the presence of stories -he was alleged to have eir-
Wnngham , , • . .... 6,65 3.15 curing in the four compartments, or y prospects of the Mouse Trap Comp- verdict for the latter, giving them of such a ,juvenile secretary. I doubt culated about a relative of one of the
able shiner.". any and the Flea Killing. Company, the right to the 'burial of their dea,11 :f even his dignity could have sur- seven.
Windham Jct. .. 7.01 821 true stomach during the eating per- But sometimes it happens that even t
Belgravia ......,.... 7.15 8.32 iod•" grown-ups are, through i orance and then solemnly examine the ques- in the parish churclfyard. mounted such a situation, Unable to open a safe in the Chi -
727 &44- It is. becoming a practice of many g ps g . � , tion whether or .sat the godly may It may not be generally known that ---f---- cago office of an automobile company,
stytif •''."....... stock farmers to recut or grind rough- guilty of this lack of reverence. Arch- lawfully hold stock in a company for my husband was the third Welshman UNITED STATES seven bandits used the company's me -
Londesborough .... 7.36 8.52 Lisho Temple loved health sin n
Clinton Jct, ... 7.49 4.06 age crops and feed them mixed with p y singing, Lringing'over Chinese rope dancers, to become Chancellor of the Exche- Water from the Jordan -River was c.lianical hoist to load the 300 -pound ,,
Clinton 7.56 4.13 ground grain. This is done to cake and once, when Bishop of London, These early outbreaks of stock auer, had held this office before him. used in a New York church to baptize I box into an automabi'le, in which they
Minton _Jct 0 0 0 0 ... 8.03 420 the whole ration bulky in texture so passing a mission church, he entered market speculation were based upon The first to do so was Siv John Aub- a baby. The water was taken to the i box int The safe contained $16,400 C.
that it will all be passed into the and joined the congregation. A hymn the slenderest foundations. The world rely, Baronet, of Glamorganshire, who United States by the hild's negotiable securities_
f3rneefield ......... 8.16 4.32 was being sung, and the Bishop cin- a grand- and $11,6(b0 in
gippen , , , . , , . , _ _ . 8.22 4.40 paunch or rumen for the most effici- g n,g, p J was undeveloped industrially and fin- acted as Chancellor of the Exchequer, father, who is an Elder at the church: The robbers, masked and armed, en-
ent digestion to take lace. If heavy ed in with heat;tiness in his untune-
Hensali .. , 0000.. , . 8,82 4,60 g - p y cul loud voce, much to the indi a- an'cially. 'Pine .unprecedented advanc- it 1783. The second Welshman to ba where the ceremony was performed. ,tared the building at night- and .tie -9
Exeter • . • , ........ 8.47_ 6.06 feeds like ground grain or if Bard Kn es in industrial and mining securities given this position was Sir George The champion movie fan of the up two attendants. They tried fol
�~ Ifeeds like corn or small rains miss tic, of a working man with musical vritnessed of late in Canada and the Cornewall Lewis also a baronet xnd world iswo-
normal preparatory action in the tastes who sat next to hi•m. At length, probably an Sana. cid has four hours to open the safe before
unable to bear the noise any longer, United States; 'have( been in some of Radnorshire, He was not appoint- ran of Cherokee, Indiana. She has finally' carrying it away. �
C. N. M TIME TABLE paunch, much of such feed will be measure at least Warranted by actual
he workman nudged the Bishop at Y p pec � ____ -
wasted. If, however, this material is t at values, b real or ros --r--
East fed mixed with recut or groundthe same time saying: "Dry up, tive enrnings, and by An accumulation
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The respective status of the Bishop
Conservative observers feel that in
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and the Bishop Suffragan is one that
some directions the boom is being
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has frequently been a source of
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carrier] too far and that many poor
St, Columban ...... 6.49 3.�0 anxiety to the parish clerk, an men- stocks have been ,pushed upwards
Dublin ............. 6.54 3.28 3entally is responsible for many good without sufficient reasons to levels -'� "`--- - - - ---
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West stories. On one occasion Bishop Lloyd, which the cannot maintain. The ' a3. ? `2?E ��x �s"s`'.;ne '"
m. p.m. BON MOTS OF BISHOPS the Suffragan Bishop of Norwich, Y >F ;.�'`"''s `:
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P ub]ic is and btedl` ' heli loaded � - n .ti r �"'^�'� '
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Dublin 10.37 5M 9.37 noticed in a village he was visiting y' gY .a »�., .. , `� ,,:y > ;. ^ w ': -.», .:<::, •,`' . ,
Archbishop Magee once stated that with some wild cat mining issues and,. ,;,w; . yy y. w. ff ss 1 r�r w X44 aw,;
St.- Cglumban. 10.42 6.44 there were two qualifications neves_ that the flag on the church tower was when we mold out this warning, we �. •? s�,, .� Ycr� 09"sR
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1. Seaforth 11:33 5.5„ 9,50 (hying at half-mast, and he naturally y,i' ?', ' „ kr . 1'.1
Cli1.nton 11.10 6.08 10.01 nary to the holder of the episcopal 'r aired of the clerk who was dead, realize that in the next few years �y .rt
office, the first being to suffer fools q many mining stocks, to -day being ..' �i�., r�,, . f� � �'�
Holmeaville .. 1120 7.03 10.13 i giadl and the second to answer let- •'There ain't nobody dead," explained traded in, will yield their holders ;�s° ?� " 3 y r ��� r" �
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Goderieh ..-, , 11,40 7.20 10.30 1 ters by return of post; but he might ''}fat official. "Then why is the flag large profits. The outlook is that 'r� �''' ' r£ -
I ?calf -mast?" queried the Bishop. °`Oh," "''`'ff '`
11 I �ti ell have added a third in the shape q p• many fortunes are going to he made �' . � n � �, •
11 I C. P. R. TiML TABL13 i of a gift of humor. What could have csme the reply, "we don't fly no high- in connection with the mineral de- r
I'M. 1 g r than that for Bufferin' bishops; we ">'
FJWt � been more delightful than his own velopments now proceeding in North- ,
a.m.. quiet remark when a careless waiter only give the hull length of the pole ern Ontario Northern Quebec and
Goderich ......... .......... 6.50 , dropped some hot soup down his neck, to the real bishops." -John O'Lon- Northern .Manitoba, but investors
Menset .................... 6.55 . •'Is there any layman present who dun's Weekly, , should proceed with caution,
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McGaw .................... 6.04 will kindly express my feelings?" I &.-
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Auburn .................... 6.11 ' Another great clerical humorist wa, I Y{'
Blyth 625 ( Bishop Stubbs of Oxford. On one FRENZIED SPECULATION TWO , WHAT IT MEANS TO BE THE"u
Walton ................. 6.40 occasion a church -warden complained r
bTaNaught 0 0 0 .... '6.52 !to him that the curate of his church' HUNDRED YEARS AGO WIFE OF A PRIME MINISTER '
Toronto .................... 10.25' a hood somewhat like that of anJ...L:; '.
g J OF ENGLAND
We>!t I ord V[.A., a degree that he'did In tjnese days of boomin secant• I'llF _
I markets one popular Ontario mining -
Toronto . , , 7.40 I not possess. The man has a lie up- promoted There have been many ."official"
• on his back, my Lord," said the angry Issue is said to have been ill
McNaught ................. 11.48 as a mystery stock, -as "one of these descriptions of my husband's charac-
Walton .................... 12 -011 -Tones," chwarden, Don't say that, M a 'core-tive good things." No one seems ter. Some ascribe to him qualiti3s . ,
lknhwisn 1223 aeoad, plied the Bishop. "Say a nearly two million shares are said to so con liment ry do the sound! C v+•>ra h.,
Blyth 0000 12.12• •p• Y to know the facts about it And yet that might be envied by an archangel �"��,4
• • ••• •, • • • • • • • • _ • • ° I At another time the learned pre- p , s y ,
McGaw .................... 12.84 Izte was walking down the street the he a been eagerly absorbed by the And there have been people who
Meneset ................... '1' ,41' r public. The newspaper which draws. have so trounced him with the •flow ;
ttiorning after the banquet when he „ '
-.wench . ................. . 12.46 ittentnon to this flotation calls it a of their adjectives, that you pauae
n et a solicitor friend who had sat by � F ' .a
novel one" but is it so novel after open-mouthed and ask yourself in x `% i s'
_ __-_--_ -..-} -- __ _ _ I him the evening before and who „ r'.
somewhat solicitously inquired if },e all. Is it not at least rather more astonishment, is it possible for one i� z� '�
y q than two hundred years old? One little man of Wales to be possessed ;, ?§: , s
A BARGAIN ,got home all right. The Bishop look- � �" r'�: � " w 2° ,
i s slightly p question recalls the England of Walpole's time -of such a devil of a temperament as "- ..'*�
d sli htl surprised at the ? � OF.�� J
FOR SALE. -Five acres, one mile ;nut at once added, with an apparent
when in the frenzy over the rising these loud orators declare? •
from Seaforth; modem house with ',gleam of comprehension, "Oh, thank South Sea Company shares there was Now if I were asked to describe my ; ;
furnace, bath and toilet; small barn; you, yes; it was only my boots that brought out a corp'pany for carrying husband's personality, and to say �'f r i•
on an undertaking of great advant- what I consjdered his chief ebarac- '
good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid ' a ere tight. „ g,• ' " ° : , J
chance to start chicken farm, bees,; To another somewhat worrying age but nobody to know what it is". teristic, I should retort unhesitating- -f; V � � .tet ���. �',- ; fit} �;.
The ingenious promoter obtained 1,000 ly that his most outstanding qullit} :�.°. 't ;.
etc. Apply to clergyman of his diocese who once subscritions iii a single forenoon. .A is his uneon uerable youthful s irntl "" .,
R. S. HAYS, os.ked for leave of absence for three p .,g q P s"� i
Seaforth, Ont, months in order to visit the Hol Land sister flotation was a company for a I hpve often heard people who know �
Holy wheel for perpetual motion" ca italiz- him really intimately say that he ;s �� "�. : � '"' `'� E
I 11 2953-tf he sent the following characteristic p y Y Y M ? - o
reply: "My dear Smith, Go to Jet'- ed at one million 'pounds. the youngest person of their acquaint- r,t;s
icho. Yours ever, W. Oxon." The .story of the South Sea Bubble ance. And I honestly believe that he �,,;�.y { ° fi <: a ::: :.;a
' itself, to which President Timmins will never grow 'old, for the reason P, �' :�e�.•�' °sc: 4 a� � , 1N,.",
With all their humor, however, that he has retained a young b"art. y, �; a''' 4;. °" c•:.,.`'
o er, our of the Hollinger Mine likens the Pres- y g e r.w:.. N^�
6' tr i ' Bishops are in the main strict, din- ant craze is familiar to eve school- He has, too, an unbo'unding vitality, 1'' ;> •�
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, `' ci linarians and do not spare the bo , Pounded ostensibly or the and everything interests hiss. i '
,, `'t: clergyman Wbo fails• fn his duty. Arch- double u ose of funding yth n ' He has never permitted'•himse to
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lose his active interest it life and in I: �
.. • �latL alt` rte; l b1e1[tip Magee had a great hoi°rtY�r . fif al debt and of trading into the Span- 3 ea:' `' 0 14ioc staniCe �y j� �" fi1.. i:'fhwur` ' h2a �gg
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lit;� .,• >r,. ;. "i o giteration .as persons who hav let J�, aa,,
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