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I I 77���: . �ss of 0, air, and a re- . old, or ,with z - I ,. . ::: I _1 I C01jE muirid 4 dd . .. I I , ,1W _five, was with a � t 0 a re . radish sauee, 4160, c �, ., � � . . .. . 11.1 . ", � I � � I � � .. "I ­ . .1, I ,. e . ,� vp - " 4,Dn alle V,,s thirty 41 .1 �,. I 1� I . I , � .� I I 1 .�."�l � 11, . `-, � 1to ,�, : -, �,,' ". .11 11 1114 , ,f � t MIS:0`1 1. q , , � , .. ''�­':��'L;,�;,Jooez IOVMPF kill- ceipt for an ar� * 14 sauce of Chopped pickles. ,, I,., I �, ;� ,, . �� ""to kk�, . 11, �. 1"Pi"',"00, � . , . :�."'�.:­;� icle deposited in. a r il H21 FRM �",;Inl ', , '' ­ L ": I 1�' �11 � ,I�L,:, ' young, American 501(uer who was ' ' The cheek she I , 0 �i` ; - "I I ­ � .1. � " " railway cloak ro-om, , , " '': . I �.� I'll A,,�"� , (BY ill Zoltby) ed in the war jWt,before the armis- . . .:*; I 00, .�, " ­�. .. . , - " I , ,_ ,", �� , �: . , ; , �� . , ....;l 1. .i ; �. . � . � I .. , me ve to the detective `IoRt 701A cmrameR Cretam. *1 . I 1",� � c , I I I X . .. . , � , ,, ­ � , , �� �, . . , . third when she was forty- ga who went to I i . ,* I , GN -9, I , �:� , "', :,,,�, ��4,��,��.� tice. Her e ar*la I ,:, i �, I . I , cloak room, demanded th I . . . : I ..,i,.�:�,��,,,-f�',,�-�.";�,,.��!t�- , the , -.r-, A MS , I . , , ,�,. . One'saver Flamte, five, was with a man a few years ber , left there and found it to 'be a suit , 'n oQook ong,quarter cupful granulvit- . . . .. I � ­­,�,;,r,,'�j.j�" ;, L � had left a ,,, I AIT A . , I 1 , I i I .: --11.111 � I her sister 11 . . -a unt'il it is I . .- I . - ', ��,�Q,�,�'�%, 3 =es Hiltqr, i,lak zovel senior, whom o"tained ed suga� on hot pan � �, . � .1 �� ­".'�:,.14.WY� _an ED& which contained a blo . , .11 . . r ... . . :,''..", �;.,IP' d ---------r I � . . . . I 1 �� ",", ,, I � m7 I wid 7erl with a large family." � case I brown as it can be without danger of . r ill . �,�, ­­,,,4��,�.,, �g an a ­ . .. I N . I Albuted in Canada by tile The knife woman's undergarment 1, - - .1 1 6P $, a Is .. � �:' ,�,.'��,.,. Torou�to, 817 pages, I ast time, when all arrange . ,_ - a Sick Day ShCa burning. Add, all at once, a pint of . �,�':, . ,., , , - , ,,�,;; Co her marriage had been soaked with blood. The private de- I �� , d fire until ",.,� I . I , � � jll.�l ,I;., ,,.,- `,�I� ham was really a I ments for _ D,rly loved teetive, who had been a member of ., m � :1. .1 .1 . I �", i QrtKwet Frews I !n - . $7 "r- raji-a-tiVeS" ,he caramel is dissolved. Stir to- " �, �., I ,: � '' : : WON woman, daughter, sis- ,,�tle, her brother -her de. ice force, imm1ediRt&1Y Com- I JEWa � � .�., ­! i. O , , a's can _. tha Pal I ­%�j I 1. t'. �1'h � -- . and aunt. I�She felt in .ony" ---- 4has such nmu 01 ­. ­ e,d with the police, and Ma- I � gether two eggs and one-third cupful ow I .'I I ;11 �b w ive up her own happiness Inunicat criminal record was .*.,�-.,,4,�� 11 sugar, mixing them well. Four over I I . . � . � 11� . . bat -she ,must gi whose . .1 -1 , , 11 = ", ,�,,., !! �., 151ezrt that it did not matter ew whole life hen, r. ­ 1�1',t 1 rm milk and .:. , �,. - I I that it did not mat- for his. "She saw h known, was arrested. At this time, I.4 i�,r,71;_:,:.-�m, this mixture the jotill we - . ..... '. ,: i, ... �. ., ��'4�' eqjj _ 11, �, I ramel, beating quickly all the time. ... :-�' - "' �, o bellem euly fixed in an eternal focus; she -4 I ' ,::. . even what they sudd rAr I .,;,: i "i,11'. 1"�, �l' much had nearly married- and indeed until Mahon spoke, the i ­., - .m: . - Ca' . i ,;.,, ,_� - ._ existence r,to� ­'. 7;. `�'...::;N:s -:::::;�-::,:,.:::!�'._ Gook rto the consistency of a soft cus- I I . I . hat it m,%ttered tre- had loved, she I police we;e.ynaware of the - .� T -VA'. _ I . but t o'�46�'­._vk�` 1� .. espoonfuls gela. . � . : � " . , I 1-1- . .vv , ""-..;**,�������������*....".:�:��i���i:.�*;.::��!�:���'...��-.'.-���: Add I % tabI � � I , 1 1"1.14Q t, �i4. -6,1f ',,,;,,�. were pective of time, of Misr - tard. -_ yet all, in th eperEr . e, did not knom that a � .��'�� ,11 what they ;: , � .."j _�,',' � , _�"�,`, '111 a _�, 0 , V_ I I ! 11-W :��i!�!�!:i�j�mX�:::::: , V - was submerg,ec' beneath those twenty A - Irst been softened in �t ON& le N& ,�".'���:"",Ii��i',"��;,��,� 1� 11 er -a silver I murd,e had.been committed, and had - . 1:�ii*:` F . 9 tine, which has f Fff CWA us I a& P&O . .9 ,� . 5 ,::::�!:: _ , aret it was ev r compartionshi - � , _.Q,,,",'f,;, , I..., ma.chless 11) - ter cupful cold water. Cool, . 11 01 , �1­k_­"'_',_ . golden -=d . pro.baLY ver heard of the little * " -� ��ij�liijl�!�Iij��:.. ___ one-quar - W,'.�'�;%�,., �,,�,:;: love--uever � , g - �' 11a, I . �Ume of That, she perceiv- - ,I, .'�:��:�l.".i....���,��:��'.'���l�� and when it -begins to set around the � � , -,;', ' ' Y`Iah'Theofbrothtr. ,e , :::`.::;:::;;::::'. . .;!.."e,'!'1 z'-,'.'.` , " by its I �a.,�Iet n,dear Eastbourne where th 1:�:,' 0h -e had never been warmed ' ;;!:]:::,�'i�i,���.:::�.i:i�i.i,�, 11 I - � I— d what had mattered most in '. ,tg, , ::�;:%j:!:!�j�:�� ges, beat with a rotar7 egg beater . � Y " le was uar station was. Had Mahon ed I I h Ii nd fluffy. 'Pour' into ram . ! I..", , 13 j�jlow. The goldez� fiame, 'had been ife." I I by�,,herntoi,tte father. ��; I h a �,, . . . . . li.; � I =atcbed away from her -three times. e� silent it is in the highest I � _ until creamy a o . sitively shameful thO ", � I ,��:. I 1, I re b ... In their original board''bludirIgs are pot . I "" , � affair, whidh came to While Margaret bas missed much de7eirte`p�ro able that in a day or two , , -.i�s, .. .11- � moulds, let stand until firm and serve i talks,'A she said. "I jusf-� . 1 �3�1`1 1 . 4,EL-r first ... , - - ee little books Which Keats Juiiior , �:i ,24�,��. with a penniless inven- she has also gained much. Her life U I , . ......., i:- I" .===� u h � � � �,miz,-, -. ' aotbing, was and � he woudid ,,,,,ve been released. When . .� - a,Ml after nmoulding with a garnish of the thr i ::::: �­ . 13 im say: 11 ain't mver wett ,j� .11-1:1, ' i It isCe I ;.,.:.:;::.: . amber -colored jolly, Pressed through pathe,ticully hoped mIght place his I =rd ,�;- " -Her second, fifteen years later, has been lived smoothly, nobly ", ,�', deal ". , ered that Miss Kaye was .. ... f ,hen I n tere.' �i.,, ,'. - tor. she has always gotten a great I missing it is likely that effortst would .. over a blanket 0 � a potato ricer, name among- the English Poets "w iut'� tot:, _ ing so much o THOMAS GRAHAM TShazne�. ul?" raged the father. '1Vz , V ma I I f herself. " Thirty or forty yeaws, ,'�F,_ 0 �, - out of life giv M # , been made to pick up the trail ' whipped cream. X am dead. � Am, .�� , Why, the yv=g 7', � U K�L, 1�av�eouth Africa. There was nothing . ago these might hwe ,been bought at I wwohreaep h=ntrattelle'd twice as mudh a@ , 11 So that one feels, while missing the and thousands Of ,� , ii of the thousands � I., nll'" -\� & IRTIED golden, she -has had the silver flame Ambrosia. -but now their value runs �,4, ,# t WAM01 . connect Mahon with her, nor the men and women ,w . $100 apiece, -n . ,j. �,`fl' �:' d love for herbrother --- all "Fruit -a- thousands. All the obtai - most kids his &gel" I V, , - - . �_ of this eep y Dice one pear, which. has been. par- n the col- ,X?F'��. V d 0 . I . 1 tdoismembered bod in the shanty with rfect health by ' into the � il, fe. s�r:,,, tn P: are more grateful than . "'t , _% - SM&FORTIE1, ONT. through her 11 presumably sailed' tv. on able rarides of Shelley are i "o; ... I .�,'�. I I , the I�ady wAo had ed and cored, one slice of canned pine- -novels ,, , " - for : 0 th f Mr. Thos. Graham, 538 Masson St., ec 1 U., including two early 11 , �1-1,' , IL INSURANCE AGM\TTS ), rica. &awa. 111 am Go years old and was apple, half -a ban -aria, six maraschino I to �� ��. ­­ 32N3EA did not know how much OE C representative of the blood The mother- of the child who haL , '.�, . I or a trouble between cherries, one peach which has been whit h are . - ' ""h o'clock treated for years f period. been bitten by Mrs. -Green's terrieir 1 W". [ralwCoest1mg Only the best Cam ut aw. It was eight - . I "Penelope's Man" �he - hich peeled and stoned, and one-half a and thunder' school of the 1. 't :"� meincem the bowels and the bladder, w I ,-,%. I when hie was arre . . BA � P'o I Miec - I _ - kn � 1z; �1 �1, %.. Oman, Comp in the w6n ng sted. kept me home from work for a month ,mail peeled orange. Place, in a mix- There is also a very early and valu ocked loudly on her new neighbor's � , - I "I . t, .:1 &Mies. Readers who wish everything even He sat in the office of the chief in- at a time, until I started to tako ing bowl with one teaspoonful of able letter written, by Shelley to a door. 11 . - . 1, ymds of insurance effecteL publisher when he was seventeen, �� , , I., 411H Greek mythology modernized, may at Scotland Yard and I it +*' - Since then, I have lemon juice and two tablespoonfuls The door was opened by a meeL- . 1. . I I :, e lowest rates, tmcludlmg� I . '; 1, rui -a-bives. ich refers to one of these now-for- � � ot th find some appeal in "Penelope's Man" spector's room for four years and looking elderly woman, and the I 11-� I n E�akiue- Odysseus is the the officers continued their various w il fine granulated sugar. Wfix well and wh vels. In it he says, "It is I ,11 I k d " tes. Usp to gotten no . mother's wrath burst forth. .1 '�.. LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO. by Job s at least in name. duties without saying a word to him. lm,,e never had a sic ay.. . . ... 9MR31 hero-Odysseu At ten o�elock 'he asked for something ,i!,,, t,,Iis wonderful medicine; rnade let stand for five minu s- my intention to complete and publish "Your Mrs. Green, I 9'Pose?" AG - �, `e cover . .. .�_ �p e of which I have already sneered. "Green by name an' greez I I . MOBIL31 "After the sieg!e of Troy, Odysseus the bottoms of six pundh glas ,� to eat and, drink and this was pro- j.:k-m finait �uicco combined with tL ,., k, . was heartsick for home and for his I a-redients. 25c. and es, then an a romane , �ge portion, before the by nature. I shoul call You, to keOP . vided- Mahon returned to his fille-t medicinal in, garnish with a slice of peach and written a lai I., . �',� ope; the years of wander- '% an animal ik :. -AIS(D-- wife Penel thoughts, and from the very fact that ,­,).�. . box -at de.f�rs everywhere. maraschino cheTTies, and serve with first of July. My object in writing it I e that there territozitah i . r escapes from s not pecuniary for being the heir ..�� ing with their narrov he was -not questioned. may have made inacaroons or small cakes. . wa fortune in ol yours, bitin? -of innercent child -rem �. 4", COAL 3STATz and LOAN AGENTS the'wiles of Circe, Calypso, the Sir- of a gentleman of large an' terrierizing the whole neighbor - 71 �': acing us ladies, were the fatal deduction that the police --- uting , ­ Prompt attention paid to P1 that they did not need Paradise Pudding. the county of Sussex and prosee . justing Of claims, a sore trial to the hero, says Homer. knew so much 'hoodl I'll have the law of you! IS A 11 � to say as cold as it my studies -as an Oppidian at Eton, make you pay! D'you hear? I'll suo I ... ".. " risks and ad - to make further inqu.iries. Finally, freezing, that is al- vom V� , � � ��, ,ished 5G 7082s, . f lave tbz� ... Business estabh Not at all, rays Erskine; on the con tied One-quarter pound blanched I it, and in fact d,e- at three o'clock in the morning Ma- be a R the many leisure 'hours I have you for damages, and I, can be poured at all, can m 12 cherries Y fav- , 111. q i guaranteeing good service. trary, he enjoyed a not hon said that he would like to make into cardboard containers without monds, 12 -marshmallows, un opportunity of indulging m orrible, dog shot by act of parlyment,, ��.� aegme liberately steered his course so a orite propensity in w ting-" HeTe i I IV, ,,per,- a statement. He was warned that foaming. The vital importance of this (canned), 6 macaroons, one package ri wilillp .. auemto for Singer SevAng M harmers. . jelly powder, one cup whipped - . to miss any of the c said niight I>e used in are also to be found a copy of "Queten. I ­ ", comuDany. 4,-Clel- anything be will be appveciated, when it is kn0vu lemon 9 -a he paused- forbreath tie 11 � .!: � - elope's Man" is published by � evidence against him, but he persist- that after milk has. been pasteurized, cream, one-quater cup sugar. Mab," which Shelley had 'dedicated to oZelren�;omasnj took w slate and pencil, ,.�! .1 eging when the Prepare the lemon jelly as directed � , ... '; .. OFFICE PHONE, SSW A. & Stewart, Toronto. his wife, Harriet. Later when he . I - Ian ed and- then proceeded to tell about his the bacteria growth b. I an,jVsaid, in a mildly apologetic tone: 11, < yom .1 : -1. RESIDENCE PHONE, as ID visit to the coastguard station. He milk reaches between 40 and 50 de- on package and set aside until it com- fell in love with Mary Godwin be felt ery sorry, mum; but would .L ;� - icken. In the meantime the awkwardness of the dedication mind writin, it all down? I'm as dmf .. ad quarreled with Miss grees Fahrenheit. Paper is a non- mences to th .. ­� said that he h " ing ingredients. Cut and tore the offending Pag as a post"' �11 . _,� : , t had fal- as is a prepare remain . e from as . , . _=�!� etor of heat, while gia . , 111. � I __�__�__ Juvenile. Kaye, who in. her exciteme-n- . condu A.., her head, inflicting a r and therefore, it is argued the almonds, marshurallows cherries s he could find. There- ;, of high- len and struck . conducto , stand in a a copies invi .. t boy containers can be and macaroons fine. Let 'mforneywe ,rel ited to believe that ' �... Ghond is an Indian wound from which she died * Terfi� that rrdl-k in paper n 0, , , .., .. _P fied delivered in better .., 11 �f. . TM McKMIC NUUUAL Gopal Mukerji, is published by the he had rushed, away. Mahon's condition, which Cool place. Whip the cream. Whe I one 0 thes ; copies thus mutilated Man proposes, woman makes biun I ., t_ Co., Deaver Hall Square, iperature, jelly mixtures commences, to thicken, was the wof of Shelley's own liands. 1. r'. agSURAN(C]l (C(DVy. Louis Carrier ,effort to. frame a plausible tale put is to say at a lower ten stick to it�London Calling. .11 . I ': � , .. TM Montreal. nd his neck. than milk in glass bottles. We are whip it -to the consistency of whipped I her anique volume is a pye- , - I n - on c � . �� � . e prose in this the rope rou - Id in the whipped cream, s4taotti _opy of "Childe Harold" to --:::--. 1, . -, "The beauty of th Thorne, who murdered, his sweet aware that at the moment the ques- cream, fo . �SMAIFORTE at Crowbor- !�� i� , - ONT, book will give great pleasure to all �opped fruit -and nut mix- I 1.,T,,�ankes, a friend of Byron's. It I ', , emperature does 'not seeTA sugar -and el .1. 1�: into a 11b I CHILDHOOD AILMENTS 11 "".. EMAD 07FIC7 nd heart on a chicken farm tion of t rick" mould, Is copy that Dankes loaned to .".. ", lovers of D'han, Gopal Mukerii a ture. Pour _.q � 1�1'1.` -,,.. ugh, and buried the dismembered important. q I, "'� �, I '. . RS: who --s for. good " used for the new con- harden and slice. ,When macaroons I ke, wh was so deligbted - . care '�iltban 0 !, -. � OFFICE everyone else ody, when accosted by the police said The paper stale cake crumbs ' t .V t nt complimentary Quickly Banished With . ­­.. fl , ,�: ,.,.,. bhe Hunter I? �"iith` h she se Can , ,�� �� ;I � jemes Evans, Beeebwood - President writing. It is the story o jeeringly that lie had killed the girl taineys is made from spruce wood are not on, hand, n. This. was the be- Be Own Tablets. ::1101 11 . who has appeared . The police had -no evi- she-ts, flat sheets. may be used. I Tn.es�ageti' to Byro Baby's %01 l. ".`., James Connolly, Goderich, Vice-Preg- Ghond, in so many and buried her fibre, pressed dntO . I I � �1 D. F McGregor, Seaforth, Sec_-Treas. of ,Xukerji1s books." dence whatever and Thorne nearly These sheets are placed in a special __________-<:_ m-nning of.their ill-fated romance, for - . - , 1, . , ': '.. Ghond is an Inria-n boy of high- bluffed them off,.particularly when be - they proceed through she became the poet's wife. There are The ailments of childhoodare menr :,,:Q',, J machine and, as ,'! AGENTS: ho lives in a village where ACAL COMEDY WRITER A -8 but nine h ' ` 't � caste, w' n t aid that if they were going to dig it they s, a bot- M many of Lamb's autographs, sketche -tent .a of -them are due to i� .,. klea. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton ; the old Hindu customs have o been 5 ip the farm it would save him money. tom is clamped, onto them, they are by Thackeray, and no fewer than one causeand one cause only -a dis- � I", . ted. This village is situated 1. further -Make them GREAT BOOK COLLECTOR twenty-four autograph presentation ordered condition of the stomach and . rierrup But h . . - * t the ,1 ��. . Q. I i th e was detained pending treated with paraffine to I of the * ,� Egmondville; j. W. Yeo, Gode,- To quickly banish any 1. i':,:, on e - ,A��; MY t e edgi. of the jungle and - the digging proceeded. imperviou's to air, they are filled- with a of Dickens' works. A treaslire bowels. I ,,,, - Ja& inquiries and Some recor&-breaking prices -have copie be duplicated is. Dick- minor ailments of babyhood and child- ,.".;, ale1j; R. G. Jarmuth, BrodhaTeA; an old a metal t0P is added. which is -not to ,� , t�iis beautifully b0 -w heard from the police that just been paid at the disposal of Jer- 1:1.1 'r Thorne milk and finally a -ood - made to -work i I I � gott, Blyth. ' ltion7du 't teaches Ghond the hab- purse belonging to the girl had been There is no spilling and no waste. w the bowels,must be i .. mals. A Kern's library in New York, and ens, note book in hich be jotted down h � K o - . �, ,� . - life of the wild ani ex,humed. Then his nerve broke and he The top i's ,of metal and this 'makes ome -tay expect more news of the ideas and tpntative names and titles regular and the stomach must b3 4 .. �, I , DIRECTORS: I its and. we n his stories. Studying these one sweetened. . . T ­ 'd picture is given of the sights told his story which was to the effect I i­','-.�, William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth; I *_ necessary a 'new implement to open e sort. To the general public, and for grew in No other medicine for little ones z"�?_., James and ,oundsand cruelties of life in the that his sweetheart had committed the container. In the past a variety sam of musical can observe how the story I I';, jshm Benne-wies, Brodhagen; . i suicide, and be, friglhtened for fear as -been used with more or Particularly to lovers -author's niind, and can follow thel=b,ad such success !as has Baby's .....", . . James Connolly, jungle. of tools h; comedy, the name of Jerome. Kern isIthe. rablets. They banish constipa- . 1,; � I � Lj2vazis, Beechwood, Th� book is a distinguished fo'- , it rations and developments , , oadfoot, No. 3, Sea- Id be suspected, had buried , perform this operation, , . . derich; Alex. Br he won less sucoess to . be familiar ,as the author of many the- I various al7cederwent until it found its I tion and indigestion; break up colds .� , GG "'bi, 1. I I ., ris, Harlock; George lower of the widely popularGay Neck her. He too, went to the gallows' but ,1,n the future, ,scissors will itch it un . � �orth; Robert Fer story of a pigeon), and -is decor- re- atre successes, but aznong book col- final expression in type. and mimple fevers; correct diarrhoea ;r rray (the But if 'he had said -nothing the police I yed almost exclusively. Once . I NeCartney, No. 3, Seaforth-, Mu - ',fu�ly and %armoniou&y emp 0 has a different fame which and colic and pTomote- healthful slee� tt 0: I I Vibson, Brucefield ; James Sholdice, ate(Z J�vd.Lul�, might -never -have found the dismem- Inuved, the top can be returned and lectors he oad. He bus __-zZ1_ by regulating the functions of tho . , _. - 1, , ., 1 I . 1701tem. , by Boris Artzybasheff." . Englisli bered body, and had they done so down inside- the cone accord- is now being spread abr � I'll . it is a great privilege for n dif- pressed unt of milk that has collected in the past ten years one of DINNER STORIES stornachand bowels. Concerning them �'_ identification might have bee eatest libraries in the United ,�,­ - - ing to the amo, the gr - , t ,..; - - __ speaking children to hafve these ex ut. In this respect it s without astounding ,With 'the lecture season in full Mrs. L. M. Brown, Walton, N. S., .1 ,:.,, ficult. been taken 0 States, and thi writes:----�'I cansiot speak too higblr , rit- sadvantage with 1�_ wilA -not be -at a di the world by the magnitude of the - -1 ILOPTDON AND WIFGEAR9 ceptional books of life in India w ----.:.I::_ .,wing we are reminded of a certain of Baby's own Tablets as I have 11�:,. I . ten by such an able exponent of his glass milk bottle. in, another re- has paid. His collection is lecturer who talks about explor tio fou , - ' the prices he & us nd. them excellent for childhood . "'A' � country as Mukerji. For adults he 1� -il ER CONTAINER MAY OUST spect the metal top is interesting' It d its he has made into dangerous lands. -1 wortL has written ,,Caste ind Outcast." "MY PAP on was no.t for the most part selective, an &ilments." ; ... i . . ... M.ML P.m. ' Face," "The Secret Listen- shows that the inventi . chief feature is not the rarity of the iO,n,ce he held, an, audience spell- Baby's Own Tablets are sold by 0, � Brother s MILK BOTTLE - stay the unique- bound -with the -recital of a South __�,� .� suggested by the paper top edicine dealers, or by n*l at 25 ; 10.36 5.51 olume, but wemight 1; R i ers of the East," and "The Face o,f 1) d had in a ski m .��'. q,'� . omtralirz .......... I There is another advantage claim- v ss of it. ,For instance, a first edd- I Seas adventure he ha ff. a a box from The Dr.' Williame I . amter ............ 10.49 6.04 " As a high caste Brahmin It as about forty years ago that it is cheaper to ne � '17., P., 6.18 Silence. ed for the sealcone. of Dickens .might be a rarity, Into the craft dropped a large and cent . � � "I , _t � Ilemall ........... 11.03 who now in New York, Mukerji the milk bottle was introduced and Medicine Co., Brockville, Opt. , " ,_! 6.23 deliver because it is lighter. We pre- ti on I 10-C9 . lives L has set but a copy of Dickens which the agile python which encircled a na- , 1 I... , , � ,; . : mppen ............ 1.1.17 6.32 1 s ably fitted for the task lit now it is threatened by the paper sume that the milk bottle itself thor had presented to Thackeray tive woman who was in the boat. --.:.I::_ ,, ... ,� . himself, that of interpreting India to eer ch as, if not more than, 2,11 ...... �, , " . 11.53 652 container which is cheaper, light weighs as mul 'd be unique. ,Many such treas- Another native drew a long knife. EUROPE FOLLOWS AMERICAN .4� &, ...... ' - n,tain.s, but the weight wOul d in the Kern col- 141 -saw him raise it," said the lectur- j�,, ,�-,� 7 . .12 the western world. the milk -it co It ures are to be foun , Clinton ...... and therefore easier to deliver, prob 4"', 12.18 ily less is negligible. e was a flesh and off fell PLANS ... I.- Loudesboro ........ ably more sanitary, and certaii paper bottle t was his -aim to buy er. "Tber 1�i V7 . 12.22 7.21 -<,�_ . f the eafter, the de- lection, and i .1 ;,�: Myth ............ noisy. One of the great dairies that 0 that her . The native had ; automobile manufactur- .1 � � W ;,�� .... 12.94 7.33 is predicted books interesting because of theAr as- the pyth-on's 'head American ��L ',_. C, 31,gTave ...... 12.50 7.55 MURDERERS CONSCIENCE WORK supplies N2w York is experimenting . ,ry of milk will be made by motor- soci-ations. In this respect his col- severed it with one blow." 41 �1: �-' . y milk ab,lY can figure on stiffer cora� I ,,�� -,i �: , 171agham ........ with the -new cone-shaped bottle, and Ime with side cars and not b was a momentary pause ers prob % �, �­ � 'F.ol rcles lectiom is probably the best in the Th6re rom 'now on from European ; '.I i ��, .. THIRD DEGREE while it is too early to say whether Q its petition f "' , , sautL. wagons. Finally there will be an end ,States, though hardly to be while the audience murmur2d Y�. 1'� I its adoption will be universal, the pre- the noise incidental to the de- United es , - 11, ark, of the To- to d in value to those of M,or- awe -and its envy of the man who build r . r.��, ­,", a.m. P.ML The late inspector St tance of the change has milk, the noise created compare .� J� liminary accep . livery of the Rosenbach. The bad witnessed scenes like this. I Wherever the auto -motive observer �, u ,__.� p , 3.06 I vtn .11,_ , , 6Z5 ronto Detective Department was fond of course, the Wagon, the gan, H ntington and 11, - 7ingham. .......... - 1. - satisfactory. It is, by the NN�heels oIf -way, paid $23,500 "And they tell me," resumed the, looks in Europe be finds automobile J �.. ests and convic I public, last named, by the m �;,-"�� , .. 7.15 8.26 of remarking that arr sible that the genera e ferociom , C,slgTave ........ t so much due pos hoofs of the horses, th ,py of Burns' poems with a I-cturer ,a moment later, rather ab- manufacturers installing the eat �t, 3.381 tions for crime were no r reasons, voic-e of the -driver and finally the for a cc ription to his friend, , .1 ehap- modern automatic high-speed machin- �.111 01 017th ............ 7.27 through sentimental or othe full page inse, sent y. ',that could actually hav ganizing factory systems, � 7.35 3.47 1 to the brillianc:z- of the men under him shottv a tendency to cling to the cry, reor 11111 Laadesboio ........ stupidity of the criminals. n,s,y rattle of the bottlest This will be John McMurdo. pened." . 'Agk, � .56 . o as o the � . , Clinton ............ 7 4 1 t 91d milk -bottle, just a-, there are peo- es cleaning up chassis designs to facili- V 8 ated by tbose whose nery -njoy their . . T, Most great collectors ( "'I 1 _15 4_% This stupidity takes its commonest I n -restful sleep, and who tate mass production and forming �,' "'�'­ ��.. " - r)l,p ready to weep when they thi k 3PPreel -nted - -uallY ,� ,;,, . .��. - dangerous form in the in ' as been have prev( into refreshin hobbies up to their death and u combines to obtain the manufacturing ". and most . ,hat the old oaken bucket h 19 �,,� � � . . 0-ppen ............ rrested persons to remain may be ju,;t slipping bequeath their libraries to their na- To avoid chartering a special car i. , Ew nil ........... 8.32 4.48 F-bility of a ,lir,planted by the tin diMer, but un- r at the moment the milkman an -d sales -advantage-, of big business. . . - 14�.��, , that theY have slumbp tural beirs or to some public library E - . -lop it seem,; to ship 200 pound% of Limbarger � " Oneter ........... 8.47 5.05 silent. Knowing !­­ unexpected flaws deve r . -he cheege, a manufacturer patked it i This process has been going on new � , ,)� . a crime and not knowm4 - ., ilk bottle will ccme�s round the corner and D coceeds or university. Now and t -n neces�sitY I ii'l 1. ... 8.59 5.17 committed - .-� that the m - in for two or three years and is show - d ', ... .i� obab) t forces the selling ,of some h.-irlo,orn, oblong box and checked it ing results in. the appearance on the -J , t sleep, rough, like Micbeth . ". - ,1�, - Centralia .... . -nit ... ; � "i � Jh uch information is in the .ands is proge or, the . -ian to a rough, 4 11, .- - , 1� - , police, their van - -haps 1) �"` - on to join it is irery unusual for a n , . �::�� �.� � , I the Lit� , or pei - -when this bat- __<�_ but - as a corpse, At the first stop, he markets of numerous European mod- ",', 11�1 I I eservation, in milk can. Pe.rbap, . 3ell what he has so isa-gaciously -and went ahead to the baggage car to cls of so-called American type-siz,e- , I C. N. R. TIME TABLE I their instinct for -,el F -pr �(,red and insanitary monstrosity was T� � . c nce, , o laborio sly ga ther in his . - , :;. I I , "nt their lack of intellige discarded there may have been those thered toge .tee that there was no trouble. He able roomy, comfortable cars, with ::::....., .1 P4 I ; ". 1 anV eve them to frame specious ex- life-timu ed I ­�� 3amt. p_ro,ynp�s who sighed if not for the sight of it e when it is to be presum stood by the box in a disconsolate mu ' - a.m. p.m. 70us 07SPORCS sure is absent. But Iti-cylinder engines, sufficie-atlY ,:: . the course of which they are then for the sound of it, for in num- that financial pres attitude and shaded his eyes with his powerful to assure flexible perf.orm- "11V ��t. 6.20 cions. it would be impertinent further to 3,111 ,-2,'c,,!",',e1'9, 'tn. make damaging admis' ce of an , hand The baggage man. was sym- ance and at prices that compare ., L .11. f . Oodefrich ........... 6.26 2.37 nspectOT Stark is ap- erou-s houses it took the pla ch ,,, Molmesville ......... ' The opinion of I poker ?&a tD U speculate upon th -feasons wthl patbe'tic. "A relative?" be asked. favorably with those ,of American . � -� ". alarm clock. Jit also warned ��&, K. ounton ............. 6.44 2.60 parently shared, by detectives in Lon- have animated Mr. Lrn, although we ,. . players and other roysterers that it "Yes, it's my .brother." automobiles, wbich must in -elude I!,] (2-Adorth ........... 6.59 3.08 don, and -now that the Metropolitan - have heard, it said that he expects to -Well, you have one consolation. transportation, -higher -sales cost and 11.":!. was time to go home. often unnecessary " � �� � �'.,* 6 3.15 - -Strict diets are � of the ;� a. Columban ...... 7.0 icion of hav get as much of a "kick" ou! H ' dead, ,all right." . �. 4.;'' police force is under suspi in stomach troinble. While som duty. ...... .. . I Dublin ............. 7.11 8.22 ing resorted to the third degree me- 'If the paper container is adopted it . e foods dispersal as .out of the collection. ' ' ., i� - West. instances will be mainly because it is cheaper. do prodliep, excessive acidity -and many When the sale is over be -should be 'One -proof of this real improvement 'X ". thods of the United States, it costs to manufacture the too Inudh . . in European low and me;dium�priced .. � - container I :1. .1 stomachs do gene -r -Rte " first-class shape to start a new . 1. "I. a.m. P.M. p.m. are offered in Which the only third , three-quarters of a cent each and bloating in Ifer machines is furnished by American - � �. Dublin ...... 11.17 5.38 9.37 d-egree applied was the gnarvving of no" ontaine�g .,Lcid" causing gas, sourness, collection should be so desire. Apart He was a very Painstaking go ufacturers themselves. Several ­ the dairy that uses the c pains, the trouble .. ... I gt. Columban. 11.22 5.44 the cons,cience of the suspectdd man. and after-cating m the great number of books made and it took him three hours to reach man returned to the United States .-I anufacture them. The sealcone, , .. I I., 9.i6 I.e safely and quickly corrected fro! hey were the fifteenth hole, where he drove of them I I *.I. . ossforth . .. - - 11.33 5.53 The case of Patrick Herbert Mahon, ' mav doubly famous because t1 lil". �.11 .08-6.58 10.04 as it is called, can be used only once, of a good alkaliae. rough. After a long search after inspection, of the cars in the, 1�11 , I-% "'! Clinton ...... 11-50 6 hanged a year or so ago for a most apart from whatever base use it by the, we ia-powder or t,b- early works of famous men present- into the ,�,," .$.11 ��, Solmesville - - 12.01 7.03 ]LU.J.".1 cold-blooded murder, is presented as in the hands o ated Magnes ed to other famous men, Or perhaps the caddie located a ball which the 1928 European automobile salons and �-,iq� might come to f the too �3i"lr iopal for this purpose. Just reported, that there is now little dif- . f" - , L' "'' Goderich ..... 12.20 7.20 10-30 yet famous to his player examined. ;, R, , an exhibit of the inability of a mur- by a man not een American and Euro- � . � i, , . , frugal housewife. But the milk corn- Icts-'s a neutralizes all the ke il- "No," 'he said, "this isn't mjne�,. ference betw .. l. A%., (terer to keep his mouth shut when no allowances for a little ,Lftvr Meal sweetheart whom he was to ma I 0, . pany will make uring, br--alr-,; pean design. � 41- es's v6d, prevents FRO lustrious, are. the most famous works This is a very old ball." 7., his neck depends upon it. p.mpty cones nor will it collect them. exe digestion. Fav- This turn to American, design.is '�. , I . �', :, Mahon. with a police rec,ord of rob- aw, ends in of the English classics in their- first ,"Yes," said the boy, in exhausted obs rV ,111W .�., C. P. R. THUE TABLE Now the cost of the average milk I -P gas �, - I'll �::; . rder, fascin- nts. To orite foods- no longer upset stomach . ry 1. bpry and attempted mu bottle i% four and a ha,lf ce edition.,;, almost complete, and some tones, "but don't forget it's a long general It i, to be e ed in �, ':,�,- ed Kave, and Oige-,lon is easy and painl.es.4. It of them extremely rare. it'is on- time gince we started out, air." France, Germany and Italy -eve - Al ,%, . . , ng woman nam .� 'where On the continent that automo- ,1�1�1� .. - ated a you .set against this increase, is the fact �14 1. , .. 19ast. . r money back. , .1 , ,P Z. ­. a. m all heT 11 da -all this for youo r point of interest that the auth- '. $ " ��. m. whom he induced to give hi that the averag� milk bottle makes wl cated Oth'e: biles are built. , ,- I � )10 �111 Druggists eveiryw�,ere sell Bisu sented are almost exclusive- . .."., ,,T��'. ,6".; 1 ........ 5.60 money amounting to about 26,000. ,,ibout 6ghteen trips, and then mys- ors repre American machines are still basic- , .1 1, �0 , Vla.F�� Goderich .......... 6.55 For flear that she would inform the g,n(,.,ia w.th this guarantee- from Shake- "Sam, do you solemnly swear to _ , ,.. _. " ��Q,�.'­ teriously disappears. In New York 14a - ly writers of English, ally cheaperand better than low and ''A", I �Ienaet .................... y speare to Hardy. tell the truth, the whole truth, and ��,,,i�i'tl,;,, - - 6.04 police that she had been rolybed b medium. -priced cars of ,other nations, ,..,=,� I � . I the ,annual loss on milk bottles which ------------ C�_ I , �, -1�1/,!., mcceaw .................... )ject is a large nothing but the truth?', and American sales and service Or- �1 "'i, 1'.',,�:, 6.11 her lover, he proposed marriage and are lost, broken, or nifislaid, is said One very valuable (A , , " " .................. - paxt of the nal manuscript of "Ab does, Bab." I � , . 2, �;-, Auburn .. 6.26 %he accepted. But he wag already This Is the dealers' RECIPES origi izationg are far superior to -those � � ��- Birth ...................... e the pro- to he $2,500,000. . .1 Pope's ',Es gan '. 1, dl,.: ,��, P, 1 6.40 married and when he mad, loss. There is another important . say. on Man," ,and, a con- "Well, qam, what have you got to ­ , '�"l L I Tvalton, I ................... 6.52 posal to ,,Miss Kaye bad probahly de- Io. Veal Luncheon Loaf. say for yourself?" of their competitors. ", . 'I, Y � . as , nmely, to the customers who siderable, portion -of the manuscript From -now on American sales in , I �", ,. d I I'll., . � 10.25 termined to murder her. He instruct- deposit five cents to cover the cost "Jedge, -with all dem limitations France, Germany, Belgium, Italy and , I 110ranto ....... I ............. I)Iut through the meat chopper two Copy of Tennyson's "Mau e." � ; , These ar � !'I, I � � . .. . ed her to tell her friends that she of the bottle wbent-hey buy the -milk, pounds of the leg of meal, and beat e matched by a. ccm�.Aete you jes' put on me, ah don't believe England may possibly slow down, due 'i, � `,�, I - , luest. was going to South Africa to marry, and then neglect to -return it for a . to t1it chopped meat two unbeaten manuscript of one of Swinbullle'8 ah thas anything -at all to say." to improvement in'natio-nal cars End � I." I I . 0-m- and after she had moved, from -her ghly mixed. Add two I ;­ I I variety orf reasons. The store may In cr dramas and complete play in the auto- , ,��, I 0 140 home -he induced her to spend the a until thorou possible tariff increases, but there is , ..................... move or the Customer ,may move and egg one-half te-a- graph of Byron. The longest Oliver no -need to fear- for a few years, at , 9 owllw . uli? of, salt, -manuscript in existence is , i� I rd sta- it m,ay not be Wo-eth the teaspoonf 1, �� I :, , �, " a; ICU ................. 11.48 night with him in a coastgus ,,tt, price of a %poonful pepper sL'nd t*D tablespoon- Goldsmith Little Archibald is of an inquiring least, that American supremacy in -1,11 12.01 Astbourne. Here he com- When also here. In. the moderns. there are , . : ,� ... ... Vh%6A - . 6 ................. tion near F nickel to return the C. nix with one and nature. ,So when he was told to en- the remaining vast markets of the ..*.. 4.6..... 4, .. bought at the store under the ,half jaupful,1§ 6read cru '' '' . ...... h rime, An& d-ig- - Ik is mbs. Press ManusicTiptl 'Of Conrad, Stevensonr teTtain a visitor for ten, minutes, he world will pass to -any foreign eOw- '' L 91 III& mq one- , L " .�, IM � . ... 12,28 membered the body ,which it was Ws - d Hardy, the latterf including the came straight to the point that had pstitor. I system the cusitomer vill Pay -_ new . ,., I I , It' ft ....... q I ........ I I the mixture into a brick -shaped bread, all I ,�,� ", . Mblgavrl, � I., ... 4.1.....:.: ... 12,84 intention to digpo,8e of Piec0neal. It I for the milk. first fourteen ,chapter of "A Pair of interested -him from the moment the Thi,� r�orgrn']'Zation L Of the, Euro - I I I .. had -not on y / pan with oiled paper in the bottom, Inue Eyes.,, It is .noted that some , , I , # ... 19,61 it -altogether likely that it it of an inch or slightly had removed his hat. peam antomobile industry -along Am- , ", , "I I I , lbwaot '.... *,--�v - ... , so dif- man I . . � I 12 we had SuAltect- While we suggest that economic to the depth of HaTd.Vl,g early editions are � I— I * - I ..*.. rA-Cook- . "IM -r Jones 1$ be asked, "vft 14 It eric: n lines has beet, thorougb-it in . , w I.. �...,#,..#... e it three ha � , , I I . , 160102klh� . I f i-nfidelityl,and had Consult- re"ons will dete;Tmine the, extent to mor N - -Place over ficulit to obtain as sixteenth. century - I I I I.;. I , � 1. �q .. .... #d him o . M shell, but atber- . I ,: "', "I I., , ��,;,��. � __�_ d6l#e an the subject which these bottlela will be used, " ed eggs, free4l, froi curios, for as Harry, B. 8mith, V�t- you'" got no ihair on- your head,?" ' not merely a flashy attempt to tU'= 1, I I 1. I I � I t:�11 � . � . ad it priva.te. dete Whole and. press tbk mat of the ergn librettist, remarks, Rardy's, "Well, was the reply, "I work so out a car that looks like an AmeTiom I ; , I , -9 be, 7t ney 0 Uff 11, � I i , , ,'� ,, I , I .. ;_: I Xghon would never hav vn 81211- do tot say that the i 0 avi is wise - &Ad over the hard with my head that my 'heir car. Itamounts to a real revolution 1. ,. : I I -1 ', � _'t : . ., 11 . fo? the 60dy ,Migm 'never The most im-portant feature of the m4at mixtui* :*ound fivoly. Let Vark% we're rpr,one melt aTMV in the doesuft got a ebanft to grow; iny in nianufacturing method's. ,pact,orien . I I � I �, I ,A' , ,� . I '. I. . , ,: , � . , I I � . 1. 1. m idiantifiA and rMe of �0118 setlbones. 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