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231 , , "'I �, r the, benefit of those who are grasses whi4i will go to make up . ternational oonsequence of what the waltleir Oght system that pirevailts. yea�s ago, when ,1�outh Hmron was LALt b=% redsings 11b. � ndford was I I . .
11 �� I �q I" :� for the first time a dozen the lawn in the years to come. It amounts to, a collapse. However, .
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I ,t i', , � I ,lasiest flowers will be describ- is thesepermanent grasses which, are .1 ,Wmpathy for ;friendly I lage of Exeter -reodes Junies- Hand- almost. ioVarla1W wom . , -
. . I �,:�,111, �. Along borders and in front of the most ewpensive, !but witaloui a .. "I L neighbors in A,eir tribulations, not- Uition�Government Plan Favored. ford, a ,gentleman abiibst 94 years As a boy JaV108 W", a ,go4d jlowL' I I
"..'t, it -pits best to have something tiny large proportion of theaA, the mixture I I withstanding ,how little of it there old, who.was �orn three vd-les gooth m4n. 11�t 10 7ears he �ww in . �
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.olle of, the very (beat for this pur- will not make a satisfactory showing may be for the American .baml*rs, $eeda are Wag sown for Canada, of F&AVer, on, lot 7, Wneession 1, maik1h in a field where the ltx�ftr ,
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IN I �; , es drought . general the soil raked level, Allow a week to In other words, solmle favor.a 'his mindl is -as clear as when a boy three successive "are 'he won first . I
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k, .� �` � I mokliect U bears a profusion of tiny settle, and any weed seedis to germ- rencies come closer to parity, if not union, ,government comprising the �nd he delig4lits in telling the stories with' is ypke of oxen I . 1Z
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I F I . ,exactly so. If they keep therp, the itical parties, if not of events that 'happened, in the I�ng !Boys W to, w 'in those early I I
,I � mOhite flowers, beautifully scented- inat,e and then on a windless dt�y sow . . .: two major Roll .
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I'll f�� ,glawit ca�w be aheQrod back an inch square feet, going over the ground trade, due to the heavily adverse ex- distinguished. President of McGill 1111is father, Richaxti Handifordl, a with credit to ,themselves. Before,he I �
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It. - , , ar so with clippers or even a lawn twice, once across and, once length_,for the latter is given below, It change, s1hould result in the revival University, is the first Openly to -ud, quist but moet energetic man, was a was 12 years Old he, took the oxen I
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t., mower -and in ,ten. days another crOp wilse. Then rake ligrhtly, on+,'. way blends the tasty flavor of Old Eng- of.� an international -trade. If vocato such ,an administration, al- native of ,Devonshire,, Engiand, and with a grist to Bell's, linfill sit Kippeo, I .
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.1111 of flowers will sitart to appear. Like c,ndy so as to merely cover the seed lish OT Roquefort Cheese with eggs, United i9tatles should keep off the though. he but expresses publiclY 'was apprenticed to a farmer until he 12 miles from 'home. He had to wait
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I'll 111. � the ipoopy the seeds are very fine and and if ,possible fintis� the job with a fried indeep fat and se,rv,ed hot with I wha�i many otheri have beeml talking was 21 years, ol-4, without Pay. He until the next day for thel flour. He .
�', inoure thin, ,cven planting, heavy roller or pounder. When the tomato sauce. Wouldn"t this be a port of gol(k. tGartada no doubt would privately. Sir Arthur spoke less as heard of Canada and was determined, was allowed to sit by the kitchen I I
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wiall'to, mix with a little da�y sand graes is up two inches commence dainty reat for a colmpany lunch- follow suit. ',The fundamental' reas- an educationalist thim as, a director to emigrate, thougth his parents and stolvie until morndng while the rest I
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111�11 I-nowing,, using a very sharp machine eon.? on for adhering to that 'basis hgxe- of . I . .
'... I � b-tkive �warf flower and, as ger of Cheese Eggs. at least teehnically--ds the 'interlack- the intilmate of railToad and bank -7 ,On this trip and every other trip,
. jtiat so that there wiq be, no dang Devon, where he was certain of hay-
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):., . easily grown is the p6l)tulwca. This ing relatiftins(hip between these two ing magnates. ,His personal (view is' ing enough to eat, and come to Can- winter ,or suminer, the loads were �
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. 101 - ' ounces Old Engli!sh cheese eountries. Of- late 2a per cent. diz- �als , their view. .,
�. is Ek wonderful thing for hot� dFy cor 2 'O a db.' ' where he would starve. But &awn on homemiade sleigiii'or junip- I I
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" The waxy flowe,rs come in .410. I count on ,the Canadian dollar has
, nem � (creamed) I A.great deal i�nay be said in favor -their pleading was of no. avail, be- ,era as they were called. The run- -
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1�1, � several bright colors. A little larg- % cup green peplyer (finely choli- been a tremendous, buxtien on Can- of such a planl--if it could work. c,a'u I �
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�; er and, also a continuous bloomer is Care of the Ewe . ped) fadian bodies with -obligations to ,meet In common with the world, Canada's had giiven us the pioneer type. He along well with them and werc. sat- � .
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� ,:: Dint is bushy and reaches a height -ambs (fine) able if Canada went 'off the "gold 5 debt, of railroads of unemploy- first to leave -Devonshire for 0anada ,acres cleared before they bmgh-t a 1. I .
,"', pL At Lambing Time 2.eups corn flake ci '. I . .
I.. , . of eight to trwdve inches. Foliage is Suecess Jn aheefp raising depends Y2 teaspoon salt, . standlaiA and the ;States didn't, inent, of ,the farm, of falling trade over 100 years ago and whose letters wulgom - . I :
I, AtWk ,green and the large flowers are upon a good Iamb crop. The per- 11-8 teas -pepper f 'and rev4e�nues--,thoutgh the latter to the b6nileland brought out such a -
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."1.,i !P*ppy is a shade'smaller. The fol- in proportion to the care given the �2 teaspOons water. Cent collapse, exchange its adjusted, --and many other conditions thedare rokind his home the country was set- I I . . �
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0z". . flock. Many losses van The avoid Hard cook eggs about 25 minutes the advantages here -to finance and not normal. On the principle of un�. tled wfth Devon folk, a sturdy, hon- dforid, � .
11 Flow,crs are single, a golden yello, thro tra,die and ioon*n�erce would be exten-, ity piodueing strength, the idea is eat, thriftY people who mlade this �art I
1 ,,, . w ugh good f,,ddn,g and Proper in water just below the boiling tem- I in codnpany withfils uncle Jack Bis-
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11 � ,� . plants, ibut all are showy and easily ing the winter, it is advisable to com-' lengthwise and" emqve yolks. Mash U. S. Senator in Error. I � bury,�,lwho settled in Clinton, where an he saw his first colored ma714 and ' I
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., grown. ,These three require from a mence feeding it about three weeks yolks and combibe, with cheese, green I Experiment Opposed by Leaders nbiiry
� - foot to 18 inches between plants and beffore lagibing, the amount depend- -One -thing which the American sit- On, their ar- .
,� ' . p,_,ipper, celery and seasonings. Refill Hotel for nearly ,,half a century. and a half days going. �
� should be placed about the centre of ing on the -condition, of the ewes. This the egg whites with mixture and uation has illustra)ted is the differ- 'But as yet there is no unity or When the two young adventurers rival there they were standing on I . . . .
1� I , ;'thel, flowleT ,bed, prlefera�bly in el"mPs- will insure a greater,milk flow. press halve,§ back together. Secure ,ence bo*een the ,banking systems of desire for it. The present prime ivaebed Toronto they bad 50 cents -the street, when two soldiem- ca,ine
.1 . . At ihe back, or f o 1- use as screens one At the Central Experimental Farm, with toothpick if necessary, Dip in the two countries. In a recent dis- mdnixt� views the project, more or or rather t7WO shillings, but n6ttliin ' -by, one carrying a ,dog, ,which he I
�', 1, � can plarit Cc= . beaten raw eg,g to wfiieh water has cussion at - ngton, Senator Long leas, with cynical contempt, although daunted and they we 9 .
. �;: . .ps and Sunflowers Ottawa, a mixture, of whole oats and Wbshl nt out into the ,thrust into Ilia uVcl-e's face. He .
: . Tliese are late blootmews coming on in bra,,, equal parts, 'has given very been -added. Roll in corn flake crumbs was reported as saying that Canada, his record suggests that ,he is not Townshipof 10hingulaeoutay, County of prarrAptly ,knocked the soldker'down, .
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. tal. than ,their cousins out in the corn besides furnishing ,protein, has laxa- with ton�ato sauce- 'Septenilber." When -there are only zie King, Liberal leader and, the Lib- ,shingle making. 1. inivited him to come �dtown totbe bar- .
: field., Then there are -Nasturtiums, tiva propeq-ties, which help keep the Note: Rloquefort chee-eie may be ten 'banks in tliIe wh6he Dominion, ft eral. caucus, intluding some, who are Havinig.a. little money and having racks, where they -told , th.-y h -
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. , � Rfansli�s and Sweet Peas which are owes in -good health. stubstituted in, this recipabut I table- iis quite obvious that ten, times that mentioned as timber in any union Caught.,the sipirit of th(e new land, i.e., a man he couldn't manage, Unels .
,w�fll )cnow,ii. iMost of these things Just ,previous to lambing, the ewe ElPoon of cream is necessary to mal�e ,numlber couldn't fail. ' There has not ealbinet. ' Me lAberals 04gree that, a longing to be a land owner, they Jack ,sent the little lad horliia anti 11
1. . em planted just as ;soon as the soil should ,be pilaced in a private pen, filling mtoilst. Any other sna,ppy 'been a bank failure in, Canada for 11 'both ,a change of government a.nd of walked tio El9mondville along the warned -him nGk.,to, tell where be had .
, . is. -fit to work, but any good seed well bedded� and free from)draughts. cheese may The 1280CE I years. 'The ten chartered banks are -Policy are eminently delsi Huron road, that haid, been. opened by gone. But,. after dark ,he to.1,1, anil . .
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d. I catalogu�e or the packets themselves Generally no assistance is required, at Yield: 6 servings. nattional concernts. There is no such not by turning to a conglomerate the Canada Company to Goderith. when 'his friends went to'the bar- .
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� I contain cultural ddreetzons. in detail- larribing except in the case of mal- ,Cheese affords 4 pleasant variation ithing " a "local" bank. The thou- ministry. They are ready to take on . soldiers told thelm
. . . 'h;a e do so at bury going on to Clinton, and Rich- Uncle Jack had beaten all their''best
,� I . presentation (normal presentation is of mAny vegetable dishes 'and t .n- sands of banking offices, -throughout the job aJone,.and expect to .
i. � Winter Damage. . forelegs and head first) and when huncing of their food value zo that ard Handord to EXeter. men, so th '
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;, "Piece de resistance?' in: one -dish ,these local branches, business is When' 'he Was a boy, 30 40 In-
.. aT - but the fluctuating temperature wool about thie, udder sbould be trim- the Present government, its village, on the ,Lp,ndon road, he took - to
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I'll I � -1 I . of March and April which play's hay- m -ed so that there will be no danger ni,ealis. Such is the case when cauli- or if despite the close supervision, stifficient muiority, to carry on; per. up 300 acres, a large estate,for the ,dians camped back in the woods on 1. �1�1
". flowor is prepaxed ei� asserolo with losses are 1his father's farm, beside a little I
�, cc among straWhes-ries, fall wheat of the lambs; ,pulling loose locks and , auataio..,d, , the offices mitting it to realize.,t-he difficulties OS apprentice boy who, less than thive .
!. cheese, ' I . might be. closed, but fhat is al]. nee conform, Yea '
- and clovers, not to mention, perenniad swallowing them- , I I Tie moking specific performa rs beforeleft Deevonsafire far Can- stream for many years, and,the white
. After law1bing, give the ewe 'a Cauliflower En Casserole. heg,d institubon would not be af- to !bountiful pre-election promises. ada with just enough money to pay boys delighted to visit them. They I
� . . flowers, roses, shrubs and clim1beTS. clover or al_fa 4 I- 1 head cauliflower (boiled) " fected. On ih, I I for a steerage pass I . b6canie very fritendly and learned a :. .
" . At noon when, the sun is very strong small amount of hay, e other hand� in. the age acros the
�...i 3 cooked carrots (diced) . States, the equivalent of the Cana- :, I Atlantic. At oncehe set abou. S� great deal abaiit each other's I . ,� .
, the,fkoat leaves the top of th,e.soil f&, and a little water. Do not fe4ed ' t build- ways t .
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I ! and even the sup may start from the ,heavily for the first few days, as this I cup -peas (cooked) dian branch bank is a local bank. Coulld) Effect Drastic Economics., ing a sbanity, which, was roofed with
I . I roots, of s,hrubs and vinlos. But this tencir- to oveT-stimailate the milk 2 cups white sauce (medium) If it gets iluto trouble, thlet in the 'basswood scoops, Le., basswood logs, H2Olmans I -earned -the Indian lang- .
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i� i� only temporary spring and , flow, causing caked uddeir in the ewe 1-8 lb. American cheese. average casel, with no parental in- , AM so, while the --seed of unio-n- split in halves and hollowed out. uage and' -wa:r dances and were able � .
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I �. , whm. sun and temperature sink in or scouring in the lambs. 2 cups corn flakes. , I . atitation to fall back on, it blows up. 1sTp falls on.stony ground'.. in either row of these was ItLid on the top of "to -do ahnost. anything the Indian.; I
I I Unison the frost return,�' and'the top On the thiTd or fourth day, ome Arrange carrots and peas around In IcAnada, the last ,bank to collapse party at present, the idea ,that it the vhanty, with the hollow side up, could -do. The 6hiel was nam ed Sar- .
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,.. arust of, thesoil is heaved, brealdng pound of the meal -mixture 1 � - nk - in 1922. . then the eracks, between, were cov- . .
� , quarter head of cauliflower in casserole dish. was the Home Ba, The may ultimately pr�vail---�perhapls on ponace and -as a warm friend of the I
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; OTT-Itihy roots.'like Hollyhocks. These m ,be fed with Cover with well seasoned white stauce. .following year, the law was made so, ibe even of the next-geo ered with another row with the hol- �Ifter Mr. Handford and the whites .
I . eral election,
� Sprinkle with grated dhee,'�e. an,8 co.rn stringenl4, -the sup,ervision -so close next year or the year after -.is not lowed side downwards, crack,- werre in gen-6ral. ,
I ; little po'&I,5,fre'eze at niglit and in root -s or aila-e. This amount ca.n � I
: �� � - . ,be gradually 'increased to one and flake crumbs. Bake in moderate oven, and the individual responsibility of to be exclud,ed. In these ,days any- filled with moss and a splendid roof , .. When, the Prince of Wales, in 1861). �
.11 doing so split tha tap root. Still a- � �
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I I : 'gain deimage may be caused by'cold, one-half pofunds. If Tio legume bay (350 deg. F.) 20 minute& , directors so great�-4they e4n go to thing may happen. A national ,gov- was the ",sult. .i . visi'cd London the old chief took his I
a bni�ves along and gavle, an exhildti3n,
.". I I drying wimdis. To guard agaiast this. is availoob ' le, a little oil ii -Deal should 'Yield: 6 servings. the PenittentaWY for signinig- a state- eriiment, if vested with a sufficient. Soon Has Neighbors. . I
I 11 . sort of thing the 'gardener i . Te' ment falsely, ,or even in igniorance popular mandate, could do a lot of
. : a advis- be added inthe following proportion: He a a recipe for Peanut Butter I . rf a Mrar dance for the, entertainment
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% � - Gts 3 parts. bran 2 parts, oil meal I Loaf that �s delicious. . ' (if ,the p hem we
. I .. ed to sprinkle a UiM mulch of leaves. of its contents -that the'bank4 have things, considered vital, which a on(� lSoon, the settlers came streaming ,rince. With t ent Janies .
�� part " Peanut Butter Leaf. and Richard Hiandford and Ricliard - ,,,
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sATawy, marlu're or' similar mateTial . Such a ration is necessary to carried on, encountering 'no diffl- party govemrinent alone, would hard� in and nei)glhbors, made the country laroliman. The bwo Dicks daneed with .
. .11 ov � '.6 . -up Peanut butter L ,
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er his plant or around- the. lower maintain a good milk flow, wh;ch,in 1 c culty., They put into. reserve so ly attempt, mueb less accomplish. It life more pleasant. After a few years th,� 1ndians, but they kept On their . �
. - � . &tems of tender shrj�bbery, climbers 8 in rapid growth_of I heaping cup corn flakes much iprofits in th,E� .boom days as could slave -at IT-st $50,000,000 a year in the shanties the farm*rrs began to c'oihes 'while the ,Indiana wore only * . .
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nd rose bugheg. the lambs. 11/� cups col -i water to be sAting pret�y noW. The aml9.11- by merging,.the railroad systems,, if build log houses a ' at a bre�cbcloth- The ,prince ,was de -
1 1 e eat -can stand any storm. if it not outright, at leeist under one, uni- 'MT. Handford found that his know]- lighted and amused. . I
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. � I I Good Lawn Grass Seed Essential. : . -W 11/4 taliblespoonls corn ,starch couldn't, the other would go avto- fied mamagement. It could balance edg T'he nex- day I
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,� ,Sag,e to taste, if desired. ;mlatically, to the rescue. Nev,ertbe- the budget by extreme (�cononi . . e Of shingle making was ,a fine there were d6in,gs at 66 fair grou-nd,s I
:, I 'A�s it is impw_,,.�ilble to do much re- For Those 40 Days of Mix tboroughly. Put into a well less, the disposition off Parliament is. eluding tho�e applied to th es, In- asset. He began making them and� and these three young men wanted te, '- I
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0 . .. pairing to a lawn -already ,-_*stablish- greased' coffee can. COVeT and bake to rna,ke.-�Iem loosen up oil erfedit, roads. It could reform the c e rail- supplied the farmers for mi&ny miles see.what they were like. When they .W
. I :� I I ed .it is most important to get the Pre -Easter Fasting I '/i. hours in a� ,moderate oven .While things are, heading for a State and credit Idws of urrency around ,�rith,fhomaemade but excellent got So far they were StOpped _ I , I
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; very be.st selFd. ' There is . a � . - the 'co-untry, It shinglels for houses and barns. ilia member of the princle"s bodyg 14 *., .
131- . _ gTeat - (3,50 deg. ,F.). owned, central bank for rediscount- could modify the cost Of civil gOv_ . . ,
� range in price heTe just as in tobac- Those forty days of p-p-Eas' . shingle -'business was quite pro-fitable but they wished -to push f I .
ff'. _. . , ,cr *. ipg. - ernii�ent and of the Pensions bill. The - - orw�2i:, 1
r ,eo-14-,muge-ilg,&th-.p,r,Ddumetsi -i* th,c�oq,,,_ fEistingare -Nith us again. Nad -.his I . . 114 I
. mercial,, stage, are made urp of blen(3- . . f ateo s,-' . . . -_ - . . — nd .h,�Iped -him hrgqgh rer view. The soldier drew .
.. , . 1 s; one time when ,the ein al- � ___'_.___. L . ...... ... 4P-OQMP]i&me7ltof.nzany.-of--these�olbrz-.R . _:L _tbo, trying,get a nea -1d. � .. I .
I , , . jectives is the aim, of Proponents of early &Ys in the woo4. . lits sword and saidi--B6 -*�oul,d cut oly . ..------
:. I ed' mlixtures and albsolutely dep2nds so to be with us. For Lenten menus Haunts. Royal Farm . Systems Entirely Different. iAmong the early .wt their heads if j'hey tried tO 00-�far_
, . on the proportic r, grade very fortunately fit righl� in with I a national government. They think tlers wa q
ii of the hi,jhe. A swarthy, ssixfoot ghost ilias been it is not only desirable. ntia' Thomas Bissett, with a -n-#- ther. Dick Holman's fl'st caught him . I
I, lines which go into the, mixture. A id,.as of econ,ormy and thrifty T,,eal. 'Hundreds of co,mmunications from but ease I growing fa I the chin 'and the sword flev, .
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.� I . ,,�een in daylight at the Princ(- of the to the interest; even to the solvency, ily. ,One dauglbteT, Dorothy, was 14 on
�; lg�ood lawn grass rrriixture is compo's. planning, ,With many ,costly il,ems " f - States,'whdeh come to the Super- of th . Years old when they re,ached. Toron- thrmugh the air. Then they realized .
.1 ed of Pit least half a dozen grasses. t'ra6e,tionally elirmjnl�,Lted during tl�is�Wales� Cornish farm, Stoke -�Iim.s intendent of banking here, enquire , e country to. ;%.,e remained, behind and work- what he 'had, done. The two Dicks
, � . SbUM Of 'these aala quick growers, ,�ev.un, market usts are very lenierit I 1-�n.d' a .f,.W- miles f,O-.-,, Calljngton, particularly as I to the essential dif.. .. - lost themselves in the crowd and I
�''. � isihich come along speedily the.first o'n, flat-berled purses.' cording to a young woman w)'O ference.lbetween thIe, two syst�-ems_ e,d for a year there. then sbe also
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I . No need for 7ntftotony, either. For I 1�'�'*norted, "as I was walking near the American and Canadian. Apart fron, 'Spring Care of Rose Plants a ho'me all Aght. Many Other stories .
� . � t 1, __ — the housewife who th'i-i'lls at a chance i farryi I saw an, immensely tall coior- the vital difference aforementioned-- , . Ville and jqined her'.fatheea famdbr are told Of the great strength and � .
� I to try a lot of new ideas, Lent off er", I ed mian ., who looked - at me, with an with no "local" banks in Cianada save Spring is a critic2d tim[e, in the south of Exeter. Three years later, �
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I 1, . . a very good time to experiment with I exPre"'s"on of terror. As I tri:,,�d to as branebes of a strong and liquid care of the rose and other flo,we'ring when'. she wag 18, Richard Handford prowess Of these men in the early
.1, menus and spring soTm rather dif -, ga7e at hilin miore closely, ha disaP- - head office -the �lbanking laws are, Plants, and -the question of just- how married her. Their -union was Mesa- days. . 4 .
, 'I.' peamcl. . wholly dissim and when to remorve the ed by the birth of 11 children, eight
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11 . f erent meals on''the family--meak ilar. In-, the States, winter pro- Authority. on Horses.
. i "'I ravi home, and was told that I theT tective covering gives pause Ions a � .
,� It that tran,.afer the s,ta.rT+n,g role t4c, e is, a combination. and offben a for s nd three daughters. Of these
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1. - , ames Onflilct of federal' and state jurts- OW Mr. Handford, b6sidels farraing, en- .
� eggs, cheeses of interesting n hati seen the Stoke Cl.ilintaland ghost, C, thoughtful consi6eration. With such only three survive, San-vul2l, of Sn - I
t, lil, I amFflavorrs, legumea, vegetables, ,or t -hat 11 no one had seen few a gener,%- dictions. Canadian ,authorities think plamts as rose bunhl2s it is. important fl-��ke, Man.- ,Mrs Wdlliarn May, of ga,ged i
� I . , _ a widw selection of fish, both -anneil tian. � thUf is a great defect. He,, th, that the protection from _ tchell, a�d I Ja, ' n the ,horse business and . . ..
I C the direct Mi mes, the .subject of bought 'and sold th,bu,aunds of hoises, " I
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I _ �4. I I , an<], fresh. ,Four Others have since claimed to states, or provinces, ,have nothinf, rav's of the sun be continued until the this sketqji� in I Exeter - Vho will be He was noted for his i tegrity a
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"I � Eggs assume new importance dur- -nking. �-`flon Of 10(w telmiperatures is past, 94 years,'old in Jul' 74 .
I � . have seen - the ghost, which is b,� to do with the business of ba ,
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I 11 ing the Lenten ,season, perhaps in liev�ed to date from 1790, when ,Stoke A bank cannot start 'business w because When the strong.sipr _ ing sun y . abilitY to judge horses� For 20 years .
1- ith- (These were'tbo dhys of large, fam-. he was a judge at ,the fall fairs in I
.�, anticipation of their featured role on Cli-nisland -belonged too, Sir John Cali, out an eimpow4wing act of Parlia- strikes, the ,plants, transpiration- ilies, many of 10 or more. A,neigh- - such Places. as Exeter, Da3�field Sea-�
I 0 - . M.P., high shteriff'of Corirw�ll. He m e nt. There (have been no new .
�.�. . . Faster mmming. This, year eg - that is, tNei emission Of watery ["aPOr bo'r, Louis 'Holman, and his, wife, foll�th, IldleAon, Stratford, etc.' His' , I
. ., es have hit "rock bottom," ,,-'� pr" built the Grecian temple, and brought ,*(,hVters for about fifteen years. if -at (>nice takes, place from the sur-. jane Bafley, were thf,:parents of 12 Prbud boast is that ,he bought and .
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,�, . a nuanber of nativle servants from ' . faces of irbeimls and twigs,. I I
1 13 steadily keeps up PrOductiorn and the listitution reaches the limit of its . This tran- chil4ren The Hql*ia� and Hai)dford, sold without lying.
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�.�'. 4, 0011 / quality of ber lull day's work lespite India, where he had li!Ved for years. e, nanGio,, it usually has sold out to ,�piration la"il'itates root 20)sOrPMOTI, famihes* , were inseparable friends, H'� went to school with the late I I
11 8 THE P, 1; . One ofithe.se miet with a myst i x
. depleted valu�es for her labors. F,o,r erlous 'another. The tendency is to thus 9110wink a t,onsltant ThQm1as, Green -wary,
�.. - . death and wast buried in the c con- . Supply. of growing up side by side thely loved � late premier of .
r, . Lenten meal�,, eg-s e(I ral food to enter the blody,'an,d. like
I I , , may be� se�ry yard neax. hurch- mflaate- That is Why the Canadiaft' m1ne brothers and : sisters and yet Kanitobat, worked for him for eight
71 � . alone or in many delightful combina. I banks are in a strong liquid , PrOMYtelS' gaseous imIterchange be- never inter-4murried. The Handtford years in the..store at Devon,, and when "
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'' tions with cheese, as in souffles, cro - -
. i- I tion -that and - Oslo because of the �*ee'n the tissufels and, the external -456ysl were, with one exception, six 4110 went West he accompanied him to .
11, * quettes, fonduos. a la king, en ca -s- The h1aility of woman needs eon- triple check ,which is maintaine air. ' If the roots, are still frOzeF-',' feet, tall or over, while the I -i Im a si t him nd at th in . . .
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�A', serrole, or as cheese ,eggs. The recipe a* t nourishmerut�-Brandon Sun. government supervision, an audit -by �h�e retsult will be the drying out of were.,shorter, but .stout. The voung. ,his first shipment of horses to win_
.. . I .. I the Plant-alw's"Y"I'a dwyllaging PTO- eat son in the lAtter family i's Geo. ,nipeg. That was 51 yeara,ag,. , . I
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"I" I I . . - cess. If, however, the frost is out of W. H01,M,an, of Goderich, count3, clerk last time he went Weat'wns 14 years,
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I" �:� , am kyll[ Al I growth is HkIely to begin. Fftis is es- I � time to see his son,'Wlesley, who died ..
,,,, . N1:J2*1ZJ1 - � A peciallY -true IT the sun is allowedto . on the 23rd of January this year, .
�,;,. � IM �_ *X1014- 0 . .612 Champion Loggers.
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11, I - I il�. .Play On the exposed plants and this . aged 63 yes 9, L . �
I . , . . indicalbe.9 the advantage of delaying . Ma ' � .
. �.�� I GOOD MORNING - E ALWAYS RE - DID YOU GET TH15 . ify interesting story
� - T the ulw6verinig until the season - of days es am, told 'The late nOnas Handfoird. w,as
, 11 . ' COMMEND GILLETIM I. PLUMBER TO FIX when the Youngest son of the family and . . .
11", �� THIS 15 MRS DREW. rs H THAT DRAIN? low tempemtaires is saxely PAS*. of the early the.3p two
I � PURE FLAKE, LYE - A . . --- armilles either together or I wa's a dealer in, horses t0a very large I
'Ap � I WHAT DO YOU SELL It Is invortant, ho"ever, to do f separate -
1.11, ' T JY Perf*rm�ed deeds'worth record -Ing, extent- ' His f&mdl'Y lived in Inger- � �
"�,�,,r ... CLEAR A CLOGGED- IT REEPS DPAI-NS - Free Booklet some uncovpring even, (before the
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11 I NOT MUCH I I ar-d as one'loo,�s at the almost giant- sO'U-
,��%., .. N -arm (weather �%rrlives to enable Abe I I
0��,� .. ,UP DRAIN PIPE? CLEAR AND FREE E FIX ED IT MYSELF '1%,' The Gilleft's Wre BooMet drying off of lbbe plants to prervent 11kc Proportions of this old, gentle- i1r,r- Hand1ford is quite 13,1�ea
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Ail NOTHING I'VE - KILLS GERMS AND . V -WITH GILLE717S - teils you. how to avoid . If iran in his 94th year one, can iea,dily tell that in the early days in the large .
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� 14V � I I DOES CIDOR5-AND W09T . . t LYE. IT CLEARED powtrfuf cleanmr and dis- Mile Plants hovfe been covered with b6lieve all one is told. At logging� district w! the English around Ex-
,$�' . boxes, the ends should be ftken out bee's they alwATO 'went together and 4Bter and D" I
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�'. 1 GOOD. HARM THE PLUM a- N RIGHT LIP, AND infectant for dozens of W t;von, the Irith to the .
�� ;, i . - % , i . he2vy cleaning jobs. I and the ,wind allowed to play Me Me"r 'beaten. Once when a south anQ 1; e ZScotch to the nortb, I
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"'t " I SAVED YOU A Also wntains full direc- tbrough them, 1but with�Ou* admitting n0wCOMIOT came to -the district lie that all were bGn"t,., It ,was not
, . YOU A TIN ? N PLUMBEF& tions for ao&p mskking, dis- the suWs rays dh*lctly on the plants. c1hallenIg-ed. them to a race. They Inlecessary to ask 2; ma�n for his note - .
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'�§,'��t,�� . n10 ltimli and gradual removal of gladily actcepted, and told hini, lie iiin ,money because
, . t BILL. - the form. Atictor free copy. he would and d1d pay ,his dlebt§.
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'4L�l ,', � .. -, winter Covering has been the pri, in I tibe men from gmetei
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N,�1�4(,,' I � Fraser Av�aue & Libeft7 tiefel. of the E-Aperimental Farm -at Ot- and,Cendwalda,on the second and third 11119 father sold th6 first horqe in �-
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,�',,,_ I I d" that the plants so treated tail - Lallinknde. a%, lam",
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7,p2,,�"'� Gilleu's Lye dissoilves doggi-nor grease . 0 * ..N.".. * Never dinolve lye in I to Produce an, abundance of flowers. half ,acres were measured for each �Svalid the fifst horse that brought $2()o 1
Q,,1,t,;,; % I . I - 0 11 'action 1. gang. The newleonier took a small in the samVe, city. .
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,�g,, ;. � ::. _: ..:.,*,: hot water. The 0. -
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r, a, quart of cold,* water r9akes short work of :
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;�,`,�,,.A,�� J ClOwn your drains and toilet bowls each greasy pans, tracked -up floors and other tire- , .;... .11- "I'. - 1. � IC&nsdta exported 747,272 hu�dtred. forgi`ng a�eal4' bA the Hh"dfo-rd- left home to quell the rebellion of I
�.,',64;'!�!;,- - '....-;�-:`- I Holman gang took 'all ,ahead of 18'37- His wife 008 children wer.,
,�, �,,', - � . week. Use it full strength -this, powerful some cleaning tasks. . weig1lits, of cheese to Britain during therm and finisilied in go minutes. The left in the care of the Indians and I .
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'J'�,t,",J,.tj�� " deantler Cannot harni enainel or plumbing. 'Use Gilleteg Pure Flake Lye for all your I the X)lalry and ' d 9 rage Branch ISOmetimes Skle the dayls they provieldl to be the truest fReQs.
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,�, . , Dairy and 9 OT long ,Sdxty-lselven years ago his turn came .
IVA"; G�regsedhd.dirtdissolve like m2glc ... gernis household cleaning. it saves hours of hard . Dominim Departnipmt of - - ago, in -the time of -the tmftanuonts and ,k,, with many 0
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fl,� , ��,�,-":,L, , are kfiled[ . . - odors banished. Your drains i�m work. Ask for it by name ... at your grocer's. � All Canada Cigarette. th,07 met in combat and fierce ,and went to GodeTich to Meet the Fen .
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xisj'�,,� "I" � . . le,xclusiviely from tobacco; grow'"' � in they mlet a large number one and a campaign,. I
e�,�11� , I And Gilleft's Lye in solution has. many uses E A WA, V PIRT They did not get a sight
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�,;�4rlj: i � , edthem and chased them to the next time. good i
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