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" ^ rl ,t. ,r 11 of ' ti M, nn� " ':;:1L! the $Pao iL, and now is ' ae r Qft i�',' p 3 of wise �P,�anui i :fa � � ���=,:,• , 1 t!l�i . fite�►�fl. �Q11'^: i y h'h It " I+ �s"..� I;,:.,, tt ,.:,,,1. 1 , �.�A,{, •� �1 r18!0 �i l+ex'' '�8 W 1.0 L o. o!9a' N # 1 under the ti„ a of Aiiek ` .. was 749, ~tel" � $, aiS f. aVt,, J11+,� 1 r.'. .,. •„,_ ... .' 6.tT•NR'ea} ..I?l ♦ �1IOIM „ ..'. ., , rte, i ,, ..r+ww�•.•n. �M4Nh }. 11 Li.r:lrRil ktiv sf /1 r ,�-,A..,,w�.' '..p„ h i .. Qllie y},` rad` +t�.Me,. #•fit, -9`;9.r. �Lts,5"'�.�,,Q:, I. of tit" I ... � F. .,J :`M, #�I. , , - , S ... .. yg f na,..i, r iu vl 1r+r; 1lRed far last Nmok.fro*,lick- . is �ie11�'B 8rlll e • . . 3M.....1.-..1 ! . al,I }I ;eyl�:i v+• t,l1,1>{y; ly tv ..,- 'r5 •Qfebime =Chaxies,( , �''. -r ,e,4,y ,....,- 3, t0 A r9 Be iiia ?A o1a$ re.T + ;:''.,,•*F .. '1Q,n, .. sl ' .,F. r�Mp I J. 7.�,,� --+iib nQOla 'hursda' . k'ir@ :@n . ma A . i 9 it shows ii ickens in a new l� P / .> • P 1n W.,i fell . 1• ► for regtlrn ng Y ” ' reaeiitly " . , ed aretre�d in the garage of WIn, ad man ears a o � j� r�+ '�u4dh '",,• Ifna m. out wk Shark, lust off Queen greet. light. We had read ���� �.. �iQ: F�'+ 1"ir4e"g are, �h� loiaw- "lye tx�k w '� f if a friend ► aiialyized Sg'h ,as a* ,.�or�t off;kha Qntanioo VeWrin. cult a i t4rit� , (been a •gitoas fire yn the and Thack ay nwc s tha en Dickens Colored or plain. For hou"e. , : ey' an enlgineer wl ll7 ,_&AT, • Cgl'1ege, t93ta t 6 r atwttpnit , p� rill! w,i,i,,y;pYt which was supposed to be wrote to. Thaoketi4 on behalf of an- eh,d�a a ielI a building, �$@ oulttWcal, Vxpqrirl f `r { ata;, r e (but had evidently workecil a I ,,' h r Y t3 or AoorA i1'• and '4 . on seek s JFor- p +� •„ t q 1i Ali, t ler the, garages Fortpuste- tto lay:„ 1 d1• asst. gei►d � ? of the (best, alor eci, a �j4 od...Vr�t ; ors." by � camun;g alp to ;� dwoon d iiiuinediafor- '' t1c, eo;>siderablearly rounds yd But ithat bola enwe U ,orndA 11thi� , + PtF j±ilil i ,.'` � � noticed before it 'made much Thac+keMY u y �e �t� ea 6 a Y �" . ' and was soon extinguished• tTume, mea64}rernAi "�a' + pmi,, •the fire alarm was again send the struggler a cheque. Dickens �/ prerton St•tt'hwa floras, Qat- anise, a rad, t aidie bitting pblWel• avers blaxzd�y, rad 11f. W. I ale , r n) lil,:,� would not give him money but would vamzedlbn�ikr B6rnDoorHardwane.P{e}iton aa., .good. elven Hie was still fihe' iri u ai" ,, b'(, „�,�•, lYt 1+i K, whom it roves discovered that 1lid•xed 1V ziw.4le-a[sat+ 1l�.tal —if he could igen•( �r dile wcnal:pul4ing plant operated Ivy on the other hand, Flavishly spend his Vsnc toeor• Rolf-Nl�std (+tf•+•Q•1ie, , les of these 1pulrllcalbions+ siva o�bitairu- „ it" cr 93p Franklin Bainiton and his uncle, Frcciaus time in hunting up lodgings ktnda8}sestll[etatBuitdinsMote►iai: his short �punkihes. 'T4ie blurRg to � fre , n ap, tiom by your to It iF (+'rank Rainton, was an fire ' A dry- for him and assuring hiiaisself that the do wjUs to fnaloe 'hi'm keep his 'dru�t- Ilya, agri I cillos ,,fps+, its thin was used in drying wool newcomer was riot'being roaked by a,� once ; , 1, 1"Or'l . I ' '� w�ictrh, 'became overheated' and soon landlady But now it appears that ;1Wj ase Demlpsey shouldgii$ Fetieding !(Dung Chicks. !�, E y the roof. The btiildYn was Diu�kens was equally generous with one of iihe devastating short -arm Tests . at the Ceittrall E►xperi. ' 'formerly the old electric plan with 'his money. Goelpb et. Prestmont Mo"? 'How could Gene gain breath+ l j'a�uk, Qhtawa' have shown �, • ri> } y Factories at Montreal and Tomato in time to reclover ? The antswer Itnelub�t I'll the saw mill adjoining. The firemen For instance, in a letter sending g - that betibei• xesir]Its attained' by '` did solnile wonderful work in confin2ng £10 to Beard he said Let me entreat was clear: • he mvust be able, to tali! 'feeding hiclps early* tltisiti by the f t y backward faster than ,l'ac'k could run u u�uunnNuuwual' 'J" , uuauiwluuw�uamu� M ' l the fire to the plant and fortunately you not to turn your thoughts to melthbdls-vf delayed Peedizog frormerl �r�i . in • audit. Tanney pisetiilceRi' runmdng in Ivla title' wand was in their favor. Da'm_ this small enclosure until -you have gale. The, flollow!iittg 'ds a Clin en Danis u have bekwaid one male every da on a 11 oras' not so serious' to the stock devoted every p P you tai re-io:c-d with him. He was con- ' Y ,Vtarter, that has' given exoellent re - ,i t . er titan by water Ibuk at 12 3Q p.m'., to every demand that -presses upon-,tinually iii• (ting 1-,i, friend to visit ,path hidden in the deep woods behind on the dai+m: IUne part! sltionabs; it." But when the two men first ham' Dam +pia ngs, 1 part ground yet- zt again (broke out and completely pini, and when the intervals between 1 rt .madddld ¢¢' estro�+ the building and the entire became friends it was Beard, and not their r unions were considerable he It was • well for him that he dui low coon, l ,moi t 'ground groats, one- ` eboek Tdie Ibui9ding was awned by kens, who would occasionally act kept him informed of everything im- •endles6 pains; for ifhe DemlP6sey .t p f res per 1 J"' as banker. Three ears before Dick- , who tried to win back his crown in cents RYllelal, '1 per cent. rials, 1 William and James Thuell and was Y portant thn't was' happening to him bone t only partially covered': by insurance. ens had written, "If your expectation and much that was unimportant but 1927 was twice as !good as the Delm!p- r s who had lost it a .year before. Hr int, cod' liver colli. r^, A small! insurance only was carried of receiving some money has been to -day has its own peculiar charm. eY , The anconal Eesti mixture used is iI. on the stock w'hic'h included 2,000 realized will you lend me £5 for a We quote from one letter which re- was in superb condition and dashed up of equal •pants ground beef "' pounds of wool !beside several tons. of P fers to his own 'biographer: "'Here in from the direst gong. But Tunne short timet iLf you have (been disc - y 'scrap, fish rtes,! -sad Imfilk powder. II t !pelts 'The ' Proprietors do not per- Pointed, I shall esteeliiiu your kindness has Forster been, and gone, after Iwfas'"placid! as a Ibdl'1 clerk adding a When liquid) n -Alk can §p had the milk' :r,.posialrtiilddng, quite as highly as if you had had patronizing with suavity the whole coliijiiin off figures. .Jack attack- powder is Hbppema of chick' •I.the :money; and if you have not it population olf' 'Broadstairs and imir ed, Gene stung him with sltraigh't grit, oyiter' shell, and charcoal are;, 'i will ibe of the utmost essential ser- Pressing Tom Collins with a 'profound !sits or 'right counters. hung at a conveiident I height on the GO�ERICH TP. +vice to me,"' It was quite a common conviction that he (F) did the octan No matter 'how fast Dempsey mss• occurrence fo1.r him to (borrow a couple a ,great favor when he bathed." 'Pl'u'nged in, Tunney always slipped _. •� }fib. votion to his glimpses round, De "se mil ht'weill have y Crop Report. ol'-•sovere4 s until pay day and of his de• out of reach. As round followed eek! I , ' eaad, w triad introduced lihnl to ,(Mary Ho- >,. Y g Seedli r o at1g in + ri`o are �. �t Intendedifor last week. p dascovra d g in pi�dgme"sm,I'� n ,t journalism and secured for him the Barth, who died when she was sen ge sIt his faalure to eta a asf'l'a¢aioves Rainy. i The following as tips April report P� Pa enteen. He writes: "Thank God she one soRid '(punch; but he was sure RE �M g t of r)iamentary reporter for River to> GI Co . in the �» ?, of S. IS No, 8, Gulderich: Sr. ZV— the (Morning Chronicle, seemed al- died in my arms and the very last that 'his thence would coRri#e. And come„ it: did, in .the seventh round. flack earls. lllpai'b'I fmonn lie Agricultural IV " Harold J,ohnslton 7,�'Harry Lowden ways to have a few pounds whenever words she whispered were of 'me. Of RlepresOint�tives� woullld '!indicate that Kit. 71, 'Elizabeth Tl%el '69, Lillian picot Dickens turned to him. In the enni o.ur sufferings at the tilme and, all drove Gene across the ring with( snich + is' w+oa ' in a it. was different for if Beard did not fury that Gene was in a corner be- the 1'and lta{ug uIP' yy,. through the dreary week that ensued +fri�e aomldddaon . ' wheat is re - k: b8. Sr, LPI—Jean Johnston 67,. tSydvia thin —no one can fare he knew it, held in, by a torrent- + i i Lowden 6 . 'Jr. 111 --!belie Leitch 62, Agin to slip down hill he at least 1 will say _, np g ported m extoll lc on' the Grai>It. Stirling 157, Beltty iSttirling 5'4, mails no progress upward, while imagine what they were. You have ripping blows., that Hew h*joiity of caun i F " ilei CAov- Dickens flashed by li lm, like a comet. seen a good deal of her and can feel fasier than the eye could count them. em land Alfaalfa, ljfOvMg ,�iltihs+tood the 't; Elhmer Johnston` 47, Gladys Clark 46, Before Gene could] tie Jacks flailin x; 1ltyelmla Jatsnston 3B TI.�gruce Ry- 'We learn now that many of these for us and iinagirie what a Ibiank she g winter mulch Ibeltier than was antilci- ''T' sn 52. I;--Filwie Leitch 73, Dou las loans which Dickens sought were for has left behindn`+The first burst of arms, a right smash caught him in pfd• Sroveet clover weans to Have Douglas the ur ore of helpin his im stun:- grief h'as passed and I ,an think• the short ribs and dropped' (him sense - t Stirling `fi5, , Kenneth Stirling 32. P P g P my 'gr less an the hoar. fared the worst and, many cases) of .- Filmer—lAiarald Warner, Keith Stir- our father, the original of Mr. Macaw- slid speak of her calmly and dispas- t healv�ing are "reported. Cheese factor- ling. Wldred Westlake was absent ber, out of his perennial difficulties. sionately. I solemnly (believe that so T Ti'e'3' Agar out-was-fell.ugnlJ' °u- le,s are opening Up and farmers are He was forever getting into debt and perfect a creature never (breathed, . I as any' roan that ever cell. The re- anxious to get• their cattle, out on during the month. Elsie Leitch had feiee began'to count the ten 'seconds !sorts mistakes iri +Sipelling for sibs his son was forever getting him out. knew her inmost heart and her zealgrass as, feed is 'getting' scarce. It was not until the publication of voitli and value. ISlhe had not a 'fit wound end the fight. As ,he mlomdhi. � Nlumvber on roll, 19; average „ c'hanted "'Four!" he looked' up and Prices for hogs, eggs, Ibuhbemat and atbenvdance, 17.35. — M. Douglas, 'Pickwick in 1837 that .these anxieties fault. lambs are very disappointing. Orch- 1. 'of'vthe young author were removed. On the occasion of his daughter salty Dehnlpsey standing near him. He A, ordered Jack to gw to a ne A-1 nor- ardls-are looking well with a goo'd'ly 'n : Mr: and Mrs. Herbert Cox s eat a Thereafter money. flawed freely to.. ,.Kate's'ivedding, he wrote: Lord, now .. p him He spent it generously and the time and life steal on! It was nor. Jack ran off. number f��1,, in those o •• w P "4Ti' 1 rr.. r 1:%I I' P� �' .P. 1'l' 1 .: 1 4 11�111,1 N 4 n i. . l .. t i; It 0..., +,4 $. I. 1., t .�,'' t.5 ! 5 L ,. I. •4'� S �J.,, , p :i r "¢ t .!h, iPl r I. i v 1 /• t t +� n I„ ,I e., t � n F I si o�!.2�11f �1#def. 0 'r ;`r; II 1 ,�. , il?.1.. PJ i :;ie d 1't t W %,r o tr. , _ _ / :, ' �,. w ' 'I M' 'L: 7,`4 - I M- A . 1.4--.1"T�, a . P� ­ I , 1. I. 4141ill.�`4 � I I ,t 1 wQal is l'epye I bjl 6 ,.1 d . ",- " ,s: it're p�repa'tiod 6►n 't s *Waal,' 4114 1 of the-- dost liable to` d0fdr6tildbi. You should earefullyr� guard th&e O'fti ub "sells of paper." �h Dalnk offe7rs y�oi , a la call' cost, a at r Depbb!tlBoxes in va>�il'fs whish were bu 't. #'or , . - its own protectidll. i ­ ­ Obw I I V*.,CANA , a* M ..k4, ,tildr,'t n . S00 BRANCHE§ IN CANADA AND ABROAD - . ,;,,..n ,;,,, \ \ ,. T I' n day last week in London. .. ' 14�r. Elliott Iiarrison wears b road � even capriciously, lived like a prince, ,... .. ..., .. 1 4 .::.. t ,. : ::: ,I. ,. :. f ':. { A , s 14 t :i., l .,, S, k:f ':.. I-1 ,.. ,. .v. ..:. w,.. 1. .1 t .,. st, alai. .,. .. ! 1 i..t :nL r : 1. .,., 5:. >1.. t. t. f , ., .. ,: �. .. .. ,..e :. ... .. ,. r. ,. ,. ti.. .,, v,r ., .. ..i 1 .. ku,. r: , o .. r ) -..., 1. , .. .., 1 / n r I. k I . 'i. • ,. .. i, ,{ •I..Y �# I i 4 1 I„� � +. ,t 'f I �. k { i 7t ( , i e 1. .. .. .. ,. , :Taal '.,. .�,.. ....,.. ,. ., k .. , .. a., Y 4. , R f �,. ..,.. A II..,J ,,.: I 1 • F , .l I41 I ,: a scratched knee—and it was but da 'before yesterday when there was y G. 11 1 � ,ai :F .: ��. .. "): 11.. <. ,- :.. .. r,l v ,1 1, .” , ��..yy�,,�, .. :air '� . ,: i.,. J. .. T, r .,. ,,,'. r. .. 4 �. , �. ,. i. ... .c ,. 1. ,.,,. -n f ,l',.l" .�. .., . .. n,. :: ,... , 1 , ,.r ,. .Irl, r : � � ,. ::ti I FL I I I 1` 11 �. :1 I. ,:.'r ,., t v..: f., 1 1...., •. ,.., a,.. .. .. ..� :. 4 1. ��'' '>w , FY q � .. -.. _. 1. F , y no such creature. The editor .in- eludes an odd note from Beard him- V..iA .S .. Ir, n....r J; L. k(, :., iJ 7 .: a. _,,.. " . ': ,-,> ars ,,,, '�• .'- :. ., , c ,. .� .�. ., .,;a; !A 1 �. ,.1 •, .• .. ,,: "., .r .. .: . • .. e.q'y'Td'b t; r. ..,....... _. r, +i. 'A; ..e try 'i1$�: �. 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" ^ rl ,t. ,r 11 of ' ti M, nn� " ':;:1L! the $Pao iL, and now is ' ae r Qft i�',' p 3 of wise �P,�anui i :fa � � ���=,:,• , 1 t!l�i . fite�►�fl. �Q11'^: i y h'h It " I+ �s"..� I;,:.,, tt ,.:,,,1. 1 , �.�A,{, •� �1 r18!0 �i l+ex'' '�8 W 1.0 L o. o!9a' N # 1 under the ti„ a of Aiiek ` .. was 749, ~tel" � $, aiS f. aVt,, J11+,� 1 r.'. .,. •„,_ ... .' 6.tT•NR'ea} ..I?l ♦ �1IOIM „ ..'. ., , rte, i ,, ..r+ww�•.•n. �M4Nh }. 11 Li.r:lrRil ktiv sf /1 r ,�-,A..,,w�.' '..p„ h i .. Qllie y},` rad` +t�.Me,. #•fit, -9`;9.r. �Lts,5"'�.�,,Q:, I. of tit" I ... � F. .,J :`M, #�I. , , - , S ... .. yg f na,..i, r iu vl 1r+r; 1lRed far last Nmok.fro*,lick- . is �ie11�'B 8rlll e • . . 3M.....1.-..1 ! . al,I }I ;eyl�:i v+• t,l1,1>{y; ly tv ..,- 'r5 •Qfebime =Chaxies,( , �''. -r ,e,4,y ,....,- 3, t0 A r9 Be iiia ?A o1a$ re.T + ;:''.,,•*F .. '1Q,n, .. sl ' .,F. r�Mp I J. 7.�,,� --+iib nQOla 'hursda' . k'ir@ :@n . ma A . i 9 it shows ii ickens in a new l� P / .> • P 1n W.,i fell . 1• ► for regtlrn ng Y ” ' reaeiitly " . , ed aretre�d in the garage of WIn, ad man ears a o � j� r�+ '�u4dh '",,• Ifna m. out wk Shark, lust off Queen greet. light. We had read ���� �.. �iQ: F�'+ 1"ir4e"g are, �h� loiaw- "lye tx�k w '� f if a friend ► aiialyized Sg'h ,as a* ,.�or�t off;kha Qntanioo VeWrin. cult a i t4rit� , (been a •gitoas fire yn the and Thack ay nwc s tha en Dickens Colored or plain. For hou"e. , : ey' an enlgineer wl ll7 ,_&AT, • Cgl'1ege, t93ta t 6 r atwttpnit , p� rill! w,i,i,,y;pYt which was supposed to be wrote to. Thaoketi4 on behalf of an- eh,d�a a ielI a building, �$@ oulttWcal, Vxpqrirl f `r { ata;, r e (but had evidently workecil a I ,,' h r Y t3 or AoorA i1'• and '4 . on seek s JFor- p +� •„ t q 1i Ali, t ler the, garages Fortpuste- tto lay:„ 1 d1• asst. gei►d � ? of the (best, alor eci, a �j4 od...Vr�t ; ors." by � camun;g alp to ;� dwoon d iiiuinediafor- '' t1c, eo;>siderablearly rounds yd But ithat bola enwe U ,orndA 11thi� , + PtF j±ilil i ,.'` � � noticed before it 'made much Thac+keMY u y �e �t� ea 6 a Y �" . ' and was soon extinguished• tTume, mea64}rernAi "�a' + pmi,, •the fire alarm was again send the struggler a cheque. Dickens �/ prerton St•tt'hwa floras, Qat- anise, a rad, t aidie bitting pblWel• avers blaxzd�y, rad 11f. W. I ale , r n) lil,:,� would not give him money but would vamzedlbn�ikr B6rnDoorHardwane.P{e}iton aa., .good. elven Hie was still fihe' iri u ai" ,, b'(, „�,�•, lYt 1+i K, whom it roves discovered that 1lid•xed 1V ziw.4le-a[sat+ 1l�.tal —if he could igen•( �r dile wcnal:pul4ing plant operated Ivy on the other hand, Flavishly spend his Vsnc toeor• Rolf-Nl�std (+tf•+•Q•1ie, , les of these 1pulrllcalbions+ siva o�bitairu- „ it" cr 93p Franklin Bainiton and his uncle, Frcciaus time in hunting up lodgings ktnda8}sestll[etatBuitdinsMote►iai: his short �punkihes. 'T4ie blurRg to � fre , n ap, tiom by your to It iF (+'rank Rainton, was an fire ' A dry- for him and assuring hiiaisself that the do wjUs to fnaloe 'hi'm keep his 'dru�t- Ilya, agri I cillos ,,fps+, its thin was used in drying wool newcomer was riot'being roaked by a,� once ; , 1, 1"Or'l . I ' '� w�ictrh, 'became overheated' and soon landlady But now it appears that ;1Wj ase Demlpsey shouldgii$ Fetieding !(Dung Chicks. !�, E y the roof. The btiildYn was Diu�kens was equally generous with one of iihe devastating short -arm Tests . at the Ceittrall E►xperi. ' 'formerly the old electric plan with 'his money. Goelpb et. Prestmont Mo"? 'How could Gene gain breath+ l j'a�uk, Qhtawa' have shown �, • ri> } y Factories at Montreal and Tomato in time to reclover ? The antswer Itnelub�t I'll the saw mill adjoining. The firemen For instance, in a letter sending g - that betibei• xesir]Its attained' by '` did solnile wonderful work in confin2ng £10 to Beard he said Let me entreat was clear: • he mvust be able, to tali! 'feeding hiclps early* tltisiti by the f t y backward faster than ,l'ac'k could run u u�uunnNuuwual' 'J" , uuauiwluuw�uamu� M ' l the fire to the plant and fortunately you not to turn your thoughts to melthbdls-vf delayed Peedizog frormerl �r�i . in • audit. Tanney pisetiilceRi' runmdng in Ivla title' wand was in their favor. Da'm_ this small enclosure until -you have gale. The, flollow!iittg 'ds a Clin en Danis u have bekwaid one male every da on a 11 oras' not so serious' to the stock devoted every p P you tai re-io:c-d with him. He was con- ' Y ,Vtarter, that has' given exoellent re - ,i t . er titan by water Ibuk at 12 3Q p.m'., to every demand that -presses upon-,tinually iii• (ting 1-,i, friend to visit ,path hidden in the deep woods behind on the dai+m: IUne part! sltionabs; it." But when the two men first ham' Dam +pia ngs, 1 part ground yet- zt again (broke out and completely pini, and when the intervals between 1 rt .madddld ¢¢' estro�+ the building and the entire became friends it was Beard, and not their r unions were considerable he It was • well for him that he dui low coon, l ,moi t 'ground groats, one- ` eboek Tdie Ibui9ding was awned by kens, who would occasionally act kept him informed of everything im- •endles6 pains; for ifhe DemlP6sey .t p f res per 1 J"' as banker. Three ears before Dick- , who tried to win back his crown in cents RYllelal, '1 per cent. rials, 1 William and James Thuell and was Y portant thn't was' happening to him bone t only partially covered': by insurance. ens had written, "If your expectation and much that was unimportant but 1927 was twice as !good as the Delm!p- r s who had lost it a .year before. Hr int, cod' liver colli. r^, A small! insurance only was carried of receiving some money has been to -day has its own peculiar charm. eY , The anconal Eesti mixture used is iI. on the stock w'hic'h included 2,000 realized will you lend me £5 for a We quote from one letter which re- was in superb condition and dashed up of equal •pants ground beef "' pounds of wool !beside several tons. of P fers to his own 'biographer: "'Here in from the direst gong. But Tunne short timet iLf you have (been disc - y 'scrap, fish rtes,! -sad Imfilk powder. II t !pelts 'The ' Proprietors do not per- Pointed, I shall esteeliiiu your kindness has Forster been, and gone, after Iwfas'"placid! as a Ibdl'1 clerk adding a When liquid) n -Alk can §p had the milk' :r,.posialrtiilddng, quite as highly as if you had had patronizing with suavity the whole coliijiiin off figures. .Jack attack- powder is Hbppema of chick' •I.the :money; and if you have not it population olf' 'Broadstairs and imir ed, Gene stung him with sltraigh't grit, oyiter' shell, and charcoal are;, 'i will ibe of the utmost essential ser- Pressing Tom Collins with a 'profound !sits or 'right counters. hung at a conveiident I height on the GO�ERICH TP. +vice to me,"' It was quite a common conviction that he (F) did the octan No matter 'how fast Dempsey mss• occurrence fo1.r him to (borrow a couple a ,great favor when he bathed." 'Pl'u'nged in, Tunney always slipped _. •� }fib. votion to his glimpses round, De "se mil ht'weill have y Crop Report. ol'-•sovere4 s until pay day and of his de• out of reach. As round followed eek! I , ' eaad, w triad introduced lihnl to ,(Mary Ho- >,. Y g Seedli r o at1g in + ri`o are �. �t Intendedifor last week. p dascovra d g in pi�dgme"sm,I'� n ,t journalism and secured for him the Barth, who died when she was sen ge sIt his faalure to eta a asf'l'a¢aioves Rainy. i The following as tips April report P� Pa enteen. He writes: "Thank God she one soRid '(punch; but he was sure RE �M g t of r)iamentary reporter for River to> GI Co . in the �» ?, of S. IS No, 8, Gulderich: Sr. ZV— the (Morning Chronicle, seemed al- died in my arms and the very last that 'his thence would coRri#e. And come„ it: did, in .the seventh round. flack earls. lllpai'b'I fmonn lie Agricultural IV " Harold J,ohnslton 7,�'Harry Lowden ways to have a few pounds whenever words she whispered were of 'me. Of RlepresOint�tives� woullld '!indicate that Kit. 71, 'Elizabeth Tl%el '69, Lillian picot Dickens turned to him. In the enni o.ur sufferings at the tilme and, all drove Gene across the ring with( snich + is' w+oa ' in a it. was different for if Beard did not fury that Gene was in a corner be- the 1'and lta{ug uIP' yy,. through the dreary week that ensued +fri�e aomldddaon . ' wheat is re - k: b8. Sr, LPI—Jean Johnston 67,. tSydvia thin —no one can fare he knew it, held in, by a torrent- + i i Lowden 6 . 'Jr. 111 --!belie Leitch 62, Agin to slip down hill he at least 1 will say _, np g ported m extoll lc on' the Grai>It. Stirling 157, Beltty iSttirling 5'4, mails no progress upward, while imagine what they were. You have ripping blows., that Hew h*joiity of caun i F " ilei CAov- Dickens flashed by li lm, like a comet. seen a good deal of her and can feel fasier than the eye could count them. em land Alfaalfa, ljfOvMg ,�iltihs+tood the 't; Elhmer Johnston` 47, Gladys Clark 46, Before Gene could] tie Jacks flailin x; 1ltyelmla Jatsnston 3B TI.�gruce Ry- 'We learn now that many of these for us and iinagirie what a Ibiank she g winter mulch Ibeltier than was antilci- ''T' sn 52. I;--Filwie Leitch 73, Dou las loans which Dickens sought were for has left behindn`+The first burst of arms, a right smash caught him in pfd• Sroveet clover weans to Have Douglas the ur ore of helpin his im stun:- grief h'as passed and I ,an think• the short ribs and dropped' (him sense - t Stirling `fi5, , Kenneth Stirling 32. P P g P my 'gr less an the hoar. fared the worst and, many cases) of .- Filmer—lAiarald Warner, Keith Stir- our father, the original of Mr. Macaw- slid speak of her calmly and dispas- t healv�ing are "reported. Cheese factor- ling. Wldred Westlake was absent ber, out of his perennial difficulties. sionately. I solemnly (believe that so T Ti'e'3' Agar out-was-fell.ugnlJ' °u- le,s are opening Up and farmers are He was forever getting into debt and perfect a creature never (breathed, . I as any' roan that ever cell. The re- anxious to get• their cattle, out on during the month. Elsie Leitch had feiee began'to count the ten 'seconds !sorts mistakes iri +Sipelling for sibs his son was forever getting him out. knew her inmost heart and her zealgrass as, feed is 'getting' scarce. It was not until the publication of voitli and value. ISlhe had not a 'fit wound end the fight. As ,he mlomdhi. � Nlumvber on roll, 19; average „ c'hanted "'Four!" he looked' up and Prices for hogs, eggs, Ibuhbemat and atbenvdance, 17.35. — M. Douglas, 'Pickwick in 1837 that .these anxieties fault. lambs are very disappointing. Orch- 1. 'of'vthe young author were removed. On the occasion of his daughter salty Dehnlpsey standing near him. He A, ordered Jack to gw to a ne A-1 nor- ardls-are looking well with a goo'd'ly 'n : Mr: and Mrs. Herbert Cox s eat a Thereafter money. flawed freely to.. ,.Kate's'ivedding, he wrote: Lord, now .. p him He spent it generously and the time and life steal on! It was nor. Jack ran off. number f��1,, in those o •• w P "4Ti' 1 rr.. r 1:%I I' P� �' .P. 1'l' 1 .: 1 4 11�111,1 N 4 n i. . l .. t i; It 0..., +,4 $. I. 1., t .�,'' t.5 ! 5 L ,. I. •4'� S �J.,, , p :i r "¢ t .!h, iPl r I. i v 1 /• t t +� n I„ ,I e., t � n F I si o�!.2�11f �1#def. 0 'r ;`r; II 1 ,�. , il?.1.. PJ i :;ie d 1't t W %,r o tr. , _ _ / :, ' �,. w ' 'I M' 'L: 7,`4 - I M- A . 1.4--.1"T�, a . P� ­ I , 1. I. 4141ill.�`4 � I I ,t 1 wQal is l'epye I bjl 6 ,.1 d . ",- " ,s: it're p�repa'tiod 6►n 't s *Waal,' 4114 1 of the-- dost liable to` d0fdr6tildbi. You should earefullyr� guard th&e O'fti ub "sells of paper." �h Dalnk offe7rs y�oi , a la call' cost, a at r Depbb!tlBoxes in va>�il'fs whish were bu 't. #'or , . - its own protectidll. i ­ ­ Obw I I V*.,CANA , a* M ..k4, ,tildr,'t n . S00 BRANCHE§ IN CANADA AND ABROAD - . ,;,,..n ,;,,, \ \ ,. T I' n day last week in London. .. ' 14�r. Elliott Iiarrison wears b road � even capriciously, lived like a prince, but yesterday that Kate always had the The referee ibe an his count all ov- a ere iz r, is an es g lished p2'a ce. Wellington Count er a7n•. Tim y ,; �' •11. _ smile these days, A tab y y girl arriv- ntrib�ted to scores of charities and needy friends and in the died a scratched knee—and it was but da 'before yesterday when there was y The State Commission had warned, 'seadmi; 'b° typical of the general at- caught his eye and his senses 'slick- ed at their phase on nl 28th. Con- ~ gratulations� ,.end leaving an estate of nearly £100,0001. His transition to affluence was swift, y no such creature. The editor .in- eludes an odd note from Beard him- U Otude, ,in and to alfalfa, .as i t the fighitelrs and `their seconds }before the fi ht that if eithe rman, knocked' looks 'as If 12,110¢' acres wall be seed-' to in that sonny this far frim being foreseen, seemed only (Mi s Dorothy Townsend and 24Irs. but the -marks of his early privations self who lived until 1891 with these his antagonist down he moist retire ed alfalfa �ecrrner know how severe wa; ••the toil witk X. _ Jack Townsend returned to their Name in Toronto Friday never left his mind, and again and treasures in his desk. A writer col- 'Dickens o said each had prom- spring. had. so many friends. Unlike manv on after hav- ing spent a month visiting their aunt. again in his books we glimpse them. letting material about ap- isled to ..d*y the rule. Impetuous Dempsey, -'full• of fury, had formed Alfalfa Now Sixth. -- 'Mr. .and Mrs. Roy Eassomi spent in these letters Dickens shows (what ' P roached him for rdminiscences and the habit of standing over his vie- -Alfalfa now, stands sixth in area 11 • Sunday at Robert M1cCarttLey's, Gut we have always thought to be the es- sential mark of literary genius. They he replied: �, a It is true that I was present at tuns. This iabit worked against among all .field traps (grown in the 'Prov.nk+e Onhar'i'°f, Line• Dan Pitlbiado and, Earl! ' y'' °f flash with humor and dim with path- P Charles Dickens wedding that I now the faux seconds' veGene that oif and occupies gave albout 65Q;0001 acmes, .According to mare .,time to recuperate where T _.Mr. 1, Berirmiller, spent Sunday' with Mm. os line his novels. In fact what ev• er Dickens—or an other authentic y acts as his best man and that I d n register; t this) dis- signed the re aster but a much . every instant was procious. mte+s )I,aludghilar4 Fielld' Husband -o James . George Proctor, „ literary genius--ti�rote, showed his g tante of time 'I have ,but a` faint 'scene Gena Lay fiat on his !back with his dry-, Depaxtme 11., G, A. G., ruel,ph, right leg doulbled under'hirml. As) he [the great iiivc�reaseAn this, crop deur- , i . .peculiar stamp.. Even a brief note recollection of a which it be an to 'while t f h, ti th uv the prast 20 years has been dule ! b f it r " man who can drive x a -mil can put up fire. .. safe ceilings and partitions - of Gyproe. ' . Measulre the area to,. -.be... ___ . __ _ . covered; then order as many, 4. sheets of Gyproe . as yoq, y need. It cuts to site like lumber and you, nail it to ' ' '' the studs, joists or over old plaster. - ' , Paper it, panel it, or finish .,x) 4 ' it with Gyptex or Alabastine and you have, an inexpen- � .r sive wall of professional, appearance. 11, Gyproc may be easily identified by Oe name on the board and the F �•, Green stripe along the edge. r , GYPSUM,. LIME AND ALABASTDM' Canada. Limited - . Paris - ontado t a4 . is !� CZII�1 . Letters Throw Li k ht g of condolence or congratulation bore in its very texture the unmistakeable would now be interesting to describe, but which, at the time it took place, g ou o is nee, e arm of the referee, rising and falling, to the developirienvt of hardy strains _ For Sale B Y On Dickens Genius Dickens signature. , when Dickens after fame was very caught his eye and his senses 'slick- along with the outstanding merits of G80. A. Sills &Sons - - Seaforth, Ont. h$s been remarked about Charles He loved to write, and while we far frim being foreseen, seemed only ed into action'. At "Tlhre0'`he -roll- ed over and" rose on one !knee. He alfalfa as a forage crop. Being a hardy deep-rooted perennial legume , 1.,It Dickens that no other writer ever know how severe wa; ••the toil witk to be a ver commonplace affair." Y waited until he heard "Nine!" Then alfalfa film es' the texture of the had. so many friends. Unlike manv 'which swage of hi; novels were com- he stood erect, this mind functioning 'crop, adds humus, and aids in the -- other men, perhaps most other Men, pied. •nere was a ,toy in .the wvort< clearly, ,and before Dempsey could !sbaieng of nrtmates, It 'begins to who ,have emerged from•,.poverty and that rewarded hien. The letters tai Tunney— Machine leave the distant corner Gene was (grow early in spring,. helpsto control obscurity to fame and riches, he did Bc•ai-d s;,ow his capacity for observ- away—,running backward, like a s+prin- weedls anal remains (green throughout not change his frienuis as time went ing trifling detail, and his joy' in Gene Tunney came home from the ter shot off his mark- That daily the season. by. He imerely `added to their num- seizing .i;a n the righi, the inevitable, war the lilght-'heavy 'boxing champion hidden mile in the forest was worth k - " ber and cherished the hurpble first word to describe it. His letters, like •of the A. E. F. Within a few years the 'best part of a m0lion dollars) to Home Surroundings Count. ..~ friends not less affectionately than his novels, bsve wh.';'so few modern he trained himself into a ,perfect n . "'Wee are influenced to a greater p "'"Tibe a just' then ;i : " those with whom it might be thought ,novel:; 15bve- gu's*,',. He delighted in fighting machine, won the chalmlpion-nney's years of careful living extent that we realize' by our sur- A- -be- had mlore in common. One of his success and he knew that Beard, ship of the world and $2,000,000. If and the faibhfullness of his training rounxiings," observes 'F'. IG. Nunrmck, ' ` elver there was a synthetic champion, paid rich dividends now. One min- 'chairman of the More Beautiful Clan- , .... r': — - _ created by will rpowex and clear 'think- ute's rest at the end' of the round a,da CampaignIC'amlrr ilttee of the __ .ing, Tunney was that man. sent (him out at full speed for the 'Canadian Horticultural Council. As 'He went through a series of fights eighth, and soon his strength Was he points out "children 'are and had a long wag before he met quite resltox pI reys bu� 11 herorest lar! and,responsive :to home include lam 1 • TOO MUCH STRESS CANNOT BE L D TO THE Demi ey for the title at Philadelphia rad Ps P was all De was, . in 1.926. The 'mast important part were Tunny's; art the referee pro- shrubs, trees and, flowers they make PROPER DIET of his training for that fight was claimed Gene the winner. As to sibs a march (better place in winch to bring i', done in a remtake room, with no one ++long ao%iiit," 'over which men d'ispute.:. present but his marrager. The ha*�. up children than in a home where `'' ]n Y to this day, the authorities tbok the no attention whatever is' id to F. .,... k, For either the Sick or the Healthy. a film of Dempsey in a fight, wlkiacli refe'ree's view of it. these fmieatids of the plant k ngdolm." they ran off in secret again and a- Lt is a curious) thing that' Tanney. Environment is an important fac- d. We' know from experience how hard it is to receive proper advice as gain. They made one discovery on the chaim�pion, did not win more pop- for with children. The constant con - .V to the correct -diet. What is essential to one will not do for an- which 'they based their plan of (bat- ularity. "Sometimes I think I have tact with ,the ib autdful rags of na 11 tle: every time Jack was aliout to at not made one friend since I won the {: THE CALBIRIO MAGNOWAVE instrument compares the chemiistry tack he turned his head for a mom- �, 1 ture which .well -,kept home gro'und's of the human bad with the chemist championship, he once told me. He affords lie too important in the wel- , Y chemistry of the food and tells you ent 'toward the right shoulder (before, could not undersbar. whynoir positively' what would be the correct foods in your case. plunging in. ` crowds rushed .hihru whenevehe a y fare o£ the home and the child do be ra For further information consult It was upon this trivial act that eared in the spree p- overlooked. `y'r , Tainney built (high hopes. If he could ed to,'go ales alto It 7wiiseaffairs 1 ice 1" A R g q Cow Testing. I A,✓ JJ �IL�OURNE drive his right ftst to s turney s chin any other ring lie man Orland has .22 per cent. d its ,��•;: at the moment it was turned aside, In the tin •h^e ,never' scowled' '-„ • he might knock Jack out! That blow glared, but he was one of the best caws under test; Neve Zealand liar + 'i ;CHIROPRACTOR worth $1,000,000 if Tanney could !land men that ever drew on a glove. Jack 19.7 per teak. of its cows under t1e5t, • it fairly, became an olbses-sion.,. Gene The follyowinlg figutres !show a re- Demtpsey says' he was. Jack knIs, rrr:!arkable increase in cow testing in 151 Albert Street, Stratford. Phone 836 practiced it on -the light ba the g Lg g, Hie was' Ehe (victim of his perfection New Zealaind: F -t heavy bag, and on his sparring, part- in the sit and his lack of e�iivotional 1922-23...... 84,825 c'owvs- • tiers. sal, .. When Tunney entered the rinlg the 1923-24........151,214 caws T.Iil, _ —_ _ betting was two to one against hirci: 1924-25...... 196,850 cows Out calm, he was tense within 1925-26...... 169,776 cows p. tr -"' could he send ham's that million- FARM NOTES 1926-27...... 170,150 (cows . , �`'- dollar blow? Jud n r } op of early lambs 1927-28...... 224,13'0 cows r g! I�'ay the crop 1928-29...... 259 i,., .. n De+mlpsey, tense as a coiled spring, tits past winter has suited the flock. ,594 cows. 1f trrttte,d out at the tap of the gang. in m'ahy flolc'l& there is an, average 1929-30...... 283,731 cows'. #1 Tunney, seeming to glide, was in mid- of two lambs to, a ewe or 200 per It has .been estimated that in the ;'; ai n Fares ring, waiting. .pack (came closer. cent. i'ncre.a.le. The le last ten years the average ,production weavingand' bobbing—stopped- s p asing feature —{be is that the lambs seem partieulaxly of !butter fat in New Zealaard has m- =; Ban to turn his head aside. As Jack stmon creased by 50 pounds :per cow. ,I stArted a left hook., Tunney's rilght i.• g• Here in Ontario our dairy faxmaeT5 1 to"YORONTO sta shot in, on the cheek (bone; it are not cow pro- ng en any Break ex - Pigs are rapid growers if well and, staggered Jack go; that be clinched. teak, herd improlviefineavt has not been C." In his hasto knock out the clh'am- properly fed. Butrequire � they ire len- very rapid and it 'seems more than ty of nlourishtm!enk to make vigorous ,.•pion with iris first Ibl'ow, Gene h'ad -desirable that Ontario. farhnlen should SAPH' `UR DAY MAY 14 growth. It is a good' p1aTv to have shot too High. Perhaps any marks- weigh the milk (tori individual Daws, r •'- mean with s10 mvu& at stake would so as pigs eating et -bre' wean- have it Ites+ted for butter fat-4dh+us ing so as to arooid a set !lack. If shook too high.. slowed be'i.ng alble to elmmh'.nake poor pradhic- a' o is�ishprolbable, esFecially ak the low (ems, in lord'er to comperte with New 1, > Dempsey was dazed, but his heirsstage Zealand or any other country that was strong. lie quickly rallied and prime holg's. G2/ain alone will nolt renewed This attack on this amazing follows a sysrteari of.sederti£ific improve - I,," ) give rapid deveolopment. Went. durn lightheavy who had hit him harder .." ' thaet anyone (before. Tunnrey kept a- w`ay, waisted, for Jack to camel in, and When to Apply Lime. .110 f>, $20`50 I A test of. the soil should be, made +,l' SPECIAL TRAIN—Eakern StaZrd Time popped Ihimi off with a strailght left � �� sure short it re ­111 Null Sed. thiat did nab knew how Ito miss. At quires lime: w �---, ., .. ' close range (Gene tied Ja,cJk"s arft in, If the soil (proves to be acid 'then , tr\LV. Seaforth (Train No. 28) 7.12 A.114. Ibhe arugrorem to Htie v "Could you give a poor fellow a a clinch than notlhiry could, break question when to ¢Pri , . Lv. 'Stratford ()Special Train) 9.00 ,ASM. g apply lime 'hn!il �, bite?" asked the dust -stained trainp. rl Ar. Toronto (Special Train 11.3b .411VI. then' shoved him (back out of hiNitint; ght be when ybu "I don't bite myself," answered t1Y0 . J ( Pe ) diistance. This •challenger alias no have time, Ume is for tips benlefit ' +, of all crops ' lady of the house, but I'll call the ugh, mlauler like the others Jaak op in the rodiartian but s R URNING 4S ial train leaves Toronto 7.15 P.M. g par- do'g.'i , ",,q • had fought. He was carrying out a t4+cularly of bene it to legumes,. The . , E. S. T. 'Sha'nday, May 16th. 'rickets, ,good' in coache3 Tugh Luck. ( ) �' g careful program. He 'knew how de- 'best `time is ,possriblly just before sbw- ;' l only, if fare. checked. +Children' 16 years and under sbruletive Dempsey was with half -arm 5ng a -grain crops' that is seeded down During a Scripture lesson o little 12^half £are. girl was asked to describe the suffer- , punches. with alfalfa or ciavem. , Liming la*.id J,y�w t Jack made Iup .his mvind' to crowd "'in' (plowed folr falll wfheat which is to be in s ofI Job. �t, Ti'Ckebs goad going Special Train only. Returning on "Job had one trouble after an - and try to get over the lucky punlc8L Seeded with cilotvor ii`t the spring x 1:+., 1" Train $7 Saturday, May 14th, or Train No. .29, from - g b a other,"' she replied. "First he lost Bu(t Tanney was not to Ibe Cr owd0d convenient and roti aetoa y practice. Monda• Ma 16th. all his cattle; then he lost all his rt;/ • r „ a, yn Y / _ out of hos •pace. Thanks to his ship- Idflmle is not a fertilizer, but simply t g'gli'g� c' ;, erilor footwork, the was alble to keep, neutralizes the arcidity of the soil, children; then he 1)ad to 'go &rad live ,, , ' r Secure 'pickets early from out of Dernrpseys effective fighting e,Ad should be thorough'l'y' worked in- alone in the desert'owith•his wife'. �Illcl�,,1 q • Depot Tickiet Office. range, and from a distance he skiing 'per 'sibs soil during true I�parration, of Indecent ,Exposure. 1 acid shook. Ja6k with straight delft 'a seed (bled fo became efficient. lit is I. I 11 ;Z �,I,;4w and riiglhft coairiteY+blows. Plamlitag' .!poor ibusliness to form land that 'tis Sergeant: "'ere,lnum�ber five, take• T P 'L X T as intelligently as an engineer, he lacking in limlel land, strongfly a'oid, i'n 'one pate forward and fasten the see - 114 NATIONAL ZONAL - 'hacl atslseiniblled all the parts of a ,reaction. The' praductivte , owes.• of and (button o.1 your tunic. 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