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During last year file population of
Walkerville, jumped to 7,400, an In-
crease, of 1,190, while a.qsessment of
Property values increased to ;$8,701,-
580, an, advance -of $2,147,49-6.
An order has been Officially ga-
zetted fixing February I as the doite
on and after which importation of
aloo-holic liquor 1nt3 Nova Scotia,
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
R-111 be illegal.
The Ferth Shoe company, limited
one of the largest manufacturers in
Canada -of w0mon's fine shoes, has
announced the reopening, of a'I de-
Partments of tlieIr factory,
That there will be an Increase in
-egg Production this Year In ,Canada
was the prediction made by, William
A. ,ErON%m, chief of the poultry divis-
Ion Of the livestock branch of the
department of agriculture. ..
Albert Jackson -and [George Gran -
dine, SDuth Dumfries, farmers both
aged fifty and each 'With fIv4 chil-
dren were killed when a beam fen
on them and crushed them to death.
The barn raising was oil the faxin of
Fred Chariton,
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The flial, commissioner estimates
that the Mild weather has saved To-
ronto householders .$1,072,000 in coal.
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A further reduction In prices on
the menu In the dining cars and ho-
tels Of the ,Canadian National Rail-
ways was announced by Walter Pmtt,
Toronto, Manager In chief of the
sleep!Zg, dining, parrior ,cars hotel
and news department. Ne,W menu I
cards will he issued within the next
two Weeks showing the reduction.
Mr. Pratt stated that w1lile, prices
halve been most reasonable despite
the -high -cost of commodities and
expenses, lie anticipated 4% lurther,re-
duction, during .the year.
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Wl'ii= Fitzgerald, former supor-
Intendant of insurance for the Do-
minID-11 Government in the finalleede-
partirient, died at Oftwa, in his 7Sth
Y ear.
He -was a native -of London, Ont,
and came to Ottawa as assistant
deputy minister and superintendent
of Insurance on December 1, 1985,
lIxovicusly he had lyrattised law in
Toronto, .
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The contract between tlro, Ontario
Government and the provincial Pa-
per Mills, Limited, whereby the com-
pawr gets a pulp limit -ol' 1-120 Square
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miles and'agrees to f.revt a paper
mill. Ili Port Arthur, Includes .% clause
to tile effect that tile mill will supply
a!l the book paper vanited by the
Ontario Departniont oZ Education for �
a. period of tvrenty-onu yLays.
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Ali announcement 1,, made from the
,ales offices ot Aiw,q, Holden, Mac-
creatly, Ltd., 02 Montreal, that COM-
rared witla prices quatetl big re.duc-
tions Ill wholesal'a lotee.5 of shoes
would be made all along the line In
leather footwear to acooril with re-
%oomolat values, The ,companyhas
announced that It to basing Its
pilleacl -on a,110t Profit of lour per cont.
oil turnover. The ,conipanyle plants
have been t1losed ,down since early
autumn, but It is now piroposed to rt -
commencer production on an active
basis,
In oolitiettion, with ,the request of .
teachers Of the Ingersoll Imileglate
Institute, for further Increases In W-
&ry over a recent adjustment, tu ,ul-
tima,tuin 'w" itubmitted 'by them to
the amd of FAu0stiou. It V&s to
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the Inerew "Uad for aoir roxisnal
tions Could -be vonolderod t(A 14ke ef
feet Maxell. L The uaniegof the tol
110whis 8Jx teaeliers ,were sig4od, t
the vommunlextion: prjuclp,4 IV. U
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ShaleS, JeAn F- Martin ,Anaia 1,
Dudsov, S. X. Nondall, Olive Y,,
Clark, Volith Roach. Recently lbf
teachers waited upon the, te;WbAr.17'
committee reg.3rding g further in
oreaso and the report,of the &immit,
tee ,has not yet been reeeiveol by tile
Board.
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Reports that i110, D01111111DU 00YVI'll-
mollt JnAV throw a large quantity lot
Victory b0aft 4DU the markot, fart -her
reducing bond values wt,r.o pgorre.d
- to Sir Henry, Drayt6, Minister if
VIIIA31100, Commentiag on the Te,
Ports, Sir Henry vahl taiat ,tile c-rov_
OrnMOnt bad not (vll"n a 6luglo,oirder
I to -sell, and ,that the Oovernment bad
not Indicated ,t, single order would be
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giv011. The bonds referied ,to are
bonds. purchased on behaZlif of theGovernment by the Victory Loan
fxadlng committee darIng the -period
Of ,control. 'They represent Via dif.
ference between tile aniount 1.7hiell
was takenand the amount which the
Committee Were, able to resell to Per-
maneilt Investors.
The ftr1lik -Chamb2r of Commerce
18 dealing with 'two prospects of Jo -
eating, Canadian branches of Ameri-
can industries, both desiring
Vacant factory 'Promises. As there
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are no factory, premises available Ili
Sarnia at the present time it Is. pro.
,#os�d
, tO erect ia factory building .to
be leued to one of the firms tor a.
term, Of five years.
R. M. Stokes, of Stainiord, killed a
monster porker. Although only
eight month,- old It weighed 5-.78
pouxidsAlld Was In Prime condition.
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T401nat Edward ATaloer while T,, -
turning -from a ,hunting trip, fell
through tile lee opposite the. Asylum
at I'MotIlIX, Out., and was -drowned.
HIS bOdY Was recovered by Fred
Peacock, Capt Madden and Thomas
Jewett Maher was a returned sol-
dier ,and served over three Years in
Fraure with .tile first battalion. He
. llea,ves a widow and two sons, aged 9
and 12 Years.
His HonOr Herbert Stone M41)oii-
aid, I , many years
county Judge at wockville, chan-
cell,o)," of the :C)ioceso of ontaelo) and
Prominent In, education fraierliallsm
I and -the church, died aftex fou,, days,
illness. 11-8 *was stricken at his
,chambers -in tile court house.
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Robinson, a, well-kilown eda-
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cationit lOt Belleville 'Passed away
after a few hours illness. Deceased
was 76 Years of age, and for -a num-
bar of Years was identified with ;the
late J. W. Johnson, INT.P.P., in con-
ducing the Ontaxio Bustuose ,C,ollege�
lChiet Keeper R. R. Tacker has
been promoted to the Position of
Deputy Warden of the provincial
Penitlentiaxy at Portsmouth, Made,
vacant by the ,retirement of Deputy
I War -den O'Leary. Mr. Tlicker c
.ame
from Dolmontoa Penitentiary oast
March, and has beet doing diaty ever
since ea chief keeper. 1-10 has ,had
about five Or six Years penitentlary
experience, and previous to that was
Ili the Royal CCanadian mounted po-
lice. lio wrote a book oa his Cox-
Periencels, While in t,be. R. C. M. P.
George W. Sml]eY, who for the past
ofifteen ,years has been a bailiff ,of
Z' Igin County, died at !its home in St,
Thomas after .a lialigthy illness. Mr,
Smiley, prior to being appointed
I -bailiff, was in the hardware business
I In WQodstock and St. Thomas and
has been a resident ot that city for
I -twenty Years.
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� A higher standard for moving 'Pic-
tures is. to be set by tho now 210ard
Of 'Censors, according to the attitude
of MaJor A. S. .11amilton, chairman.
Scenes ,of violence and other features,
which are accused Of unduly inflaeno-
Ing the mind of the young will have
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serious treatment, though it is not ex-
pected that the reaults will be very
marked for some months.
W. E. Kelly, lx�cl Of the firm of
Rally and Porter Simeoe, is meu-
tioned -as al possi�le .successor to the
late T. R. 'Slaght as Crown Attorney
ot Norfolk County.
Wages in the lumber woDds,of V.esv
Drunswickkave takoa a big drop this
year. The prevailing Tate -01 -pay
at this time is sixty dollars, per
month with board, whereas last -year
It was rseventy-five or eighty dollars
per month. So far the pulp Mills
have been busy cutting their ra-%v ma-
terials in the woods, but there. are
T111110ra, afloat that these Will short-
ly ireduce tileir staffs.
A 'Pli,11 Thvt Is Prized. -There -have
been many pills put upon the market
and pressed upon Publicattelation, but
raw have endured so Iong, or met With
iso much favor as parmelee, s Vo,ge_
table Pi'Is. Widespread use ,of them
haa attes;tud their great value, and
h furtlW%r co.olvertiseroemt
than thIS having firmly established
thenise'.ves In public kisiteein, aoy now
rank as one of thei best in the list Of
stalidard vegetable preparattops,
1111ismarek, who was all ardent lover
of the game of thetkv,"s, ha(I ,�vllot:
Was without doubt the most valuable
chocker-board that ever -was. It
squaros were made of 0old and Silver
to represent the darle aull
square8; the men were, maile -of
some precloim ma,lal, ,with the add!-
tioll of a diamond In tile 0011tro, of
each gold oil+% Bistilarlo: told some
triends once that It was practice of
the game on that, vAluablv., board that
gave him the strategy tie displayed
in buildin,-, the German HImpire,
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Droad of Asthma nlake.,4 countlosel
thousande mikerabIle. Night tdt-o
bight tile ottatkig return iand �even
When brief rospite, Is given tho mind
is Still In torment fr0al contifitoa aft-
ticipation. .Dr. J. 1). Xellog'-"lls. M-throta
Remedy changea All this, WHor
0=es, and ,At 'One,a, Nv,hllq futum at,.
tacko #,m warded oft, leaving ihe iti.
flICUA One In ;% Awe of Pftbo Vmd
hal).0koSs ht *Ue bolieted ho could
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ill AVOID PAIIN
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Lydi4 F. Pwdumlrg VOC,
lotable commund.
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Regina, Suk.— 'Tor two years 1 =04
fered from Periodic pains iout nausex
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so I was unable to get around. X
mother had ine take Lydia E. Pjahis
Vegetable Compound, ad I am muck
better and able to o,aboutallthatim,
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wbich I could not 110 before, I MOM -
mend Vegetable Compound to mytrienft
if I know the suffer the same wap "
You May pubrisli my letter it it w! I help
a -ay one, as I hope it will. #,_mJs4 Z G_
B1UA0XWt
.U�, 2= O$Ier Vlaoe, RegiMj,,�
If everggirlwhosufrersasMisal3lack.
well did, or from irregularities, painhif
perlodo, backache, sideacbe, dragi��Ir
down pains, inflammatiop or VIcergtion
viould only give this famous root and
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-Ilerb remedy a trial they would soon
find relief f wra such sulTerinog. 60
It hardly Seems Possible that there 1*
a woman in this courltrY who will con-
tinue to suffer wlthout� eving Lydia F,
Fbftmli's Vegetable C6!nytiuold -a trial
;after all the evidence thatis continually
being published, proving beyond contra-
dieticofi that this grandold medicine ba,%
welleved more suffering ainong women
Aban any other medicine in the world;
4Fors ecial advice women are'asked to
vvrite le Lydia X Pin)cham Xedicine.
Co.., Lynn, Xass. The result of fort,v-
years experieuce j�q at your se,T*C%, � ,
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RUST 18 COSTLY.
Farm implements ,either wear out,
rust 'out ,or break, A bres. k, us a
riV^ does not Permanently disable
th,Q Mac-lilne--a new part -repairs tile,
damage.
A Machine does not Wear -out for 0,
1=9 time unless rust is pbrmitted to
got in. Its deadly work. And rust la
so leasily prevented, A little good
Met9J Palut having irust inhibitive
Properties will prevent rust. A Emall
supply 'of It kePt on every tarm, "Al
Used to -touch Up bare spots as fast
a$ ,they UPPe4;r WIDUM double, the life
of most faxi-an lonachinery.
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The Original and Oniy Qenuine.
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I SOMETHTNG'S'WILAI.R.
i"ATe scientists still trying to lea,ra
the monkey language?" asked Mr.
Gaipping.
"I doW-t know,", said Dr. Dubwalte,
h retty
fair oubstitute they ought to lioten,
I to my youngest daughter talking to,
oRe Of 31eT 'r-th-raW friends over ther
talepkone."
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SpanEelny t)oftn--r. Curel
Don't think ebildrett caro,� be cutLd of bed-
wettiusi byspanking them. iThe kroubie- iv, ocift-
StitutionAl, the CWICI catinat help it. luin send
FREE to a -,y mother my successfut hom,
tm-A=ent, with full instructions.
Xx your chfidran trouble you lit this vmy, amd
tic money, bti� write-sne to.&y. mytreattuent
lsbigbl; reco endcd tc adultg troubidd vpith
U14nc elfeul= by day or r4cht. Wiitc fmim
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tkW treatniedt.
Mra. M. summurs
EWX 8. Nt INDS01t ot"Ad,
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JUDICL4& COURTESY, .
Mrst Autolst—I thought you said
if I were sociable with the judge, I
could get off?
Ge*ond Autoist—Were you?
Virst AutOist—Yes. I said "Good
Morning, Judge, how are you to -day!"
4nd he replied. llkline—twenty-fiv,e,
dollars."
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WOODIS PHOSPHOMNZ.�_
- 7710 Groat Engust, PrIl Atonal,
� 10 tones aod invigorates..'r. vlhole
pervous sYstem, makes new Sloozi
nt old Veias. Mkd for lvermx,
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giesponcren%, LAss of Energ. Palpitation of
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for$$. SbIdby iii1druggists,ormaUcliin plain
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J�ree.THE woob A1rp1CiWg C0.,T0aw,,4,r0,4)Ny,
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THE HAADEST PART.
Judge--Dld your -Wife hit you with
% piece Of bilic-a-brae?
MutlUR,an131vil a brack about it*
Yet honor, Just a brick.
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CAP.RlE$ 4 TON OF ZONE.
The record yield of bone taken
fram one whale, Was S,110 pounds.
This -occurred lit IS830.
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By FRANK
PROEST.
O'Strcioge,r Wall, His Sea,"' by Rob.
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the position of noolu.,of-the-jamily tc
L -ado SUP.*rIntondent of the
C riminiii Investigatlotl Voi
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ert Watson. Published by .�U,
,01elland and Stewart, Toronto,
Joh'i mother and sister. Couwgeous�
Ir he struggles to lighten the finan-
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.. PartMont of 8 cotlAricl Yard.
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Itea-ders in seare.1% of,homespill, oil-
clial burden of Ills widowed and 1-01,
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I 110 gave 4 'lumber Into the tele- "Wonder It I`x4 mak*11)g A damned
tortailiment will find in "Stronger
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'an Ills '��oal" a cheery Chronicle
poverighed mother 110 lidelivere milk,
runs errands and does add jobs
phone and hours seemed to olmpso,
'before
tool of myself after all?", 'lie mutter-
Of a Scotch lad's boyhood and the
whenever Ite gets a -chance. And
every , any th,
lie at ale eaTils with
. bogot Menzies. Inquivicrushog
woTdshomadwhimselt known to the
led with some misgiving as -be struck'
a ma,tch and softly picked Ills way
rollialogo of his youth. F o7 any 0 ne
not greaVy coneerned wIth the .Iit0r*
.helps
thts ;louseliol.d expenses. It is a' COM.
det"tIve %nd recited happa�iliugs of
along the cm-ridor. T -Jo .was pe-
ary quality of -his reading, Mr. Wat-
nlentoxry lon the different source.%
front which affeLtion and ladmiration
tectivo and -recited the happenings ,of
not to know
,culliarly sensitive to ridicule, -and lie
knew tho,oho4f that would descend
s011's tattOrY furnishes an Ideal e
p.iulon for z -dull ov OM-
oning; there,, Is
spring that SandY 113 less lovable and
1053 convincing, too, In -his character
that barely, a. 4,ozeii disconnected
on his heiid If, It leaked out that -lie
�sololetliing Indefinably warouinga. bout
as stalwart paragon of all tile filial
words had reached tbe detective. Ills
. ,,
strength wols waning and lie wanted
had elaborately picked cut And brolt-
on into a ,hous� empty for quite a
the rich ,Pages of the book aro,so gen-
arously sprinkled, Bollietimes hearten.
virtues -than In Ills role of tile rebel-
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Menzie to kilow everything before lie
plausible reason: ,
Ing In the author's adventures of a
lious ringleader of ,tile "Istrilter.9.11
Tile hero's transition trom boyhood
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gave way. As he finished the re-
There would be no ,way of keeping
band of lilgh-spirlto4 sLiloolboys,
to manhood is airestingly abrupt. In
celver dropped listlessly Irom, Ills
hamd, and for Me first time I Ills bf e,
the matterd,ark, for every ineldelltof
the night would have to be embodied
FON will keep their hearts sealed
against the appeal of the hero. 1,Ser.
One chapter he Is a sehoW.boy and In
Jimmie Hallett fainted.
in xeports, Zvery )detective in Lou-
IOUs ;$andy' 'Porter who partioubar.'y
the next a man, The years of growth
t`Na,PsW" almost as corbAtrarily
At the other -exid of the wire Weir.
don Is bound to keep an official diary
endears, himself to 'hs as' thO Orgailiz-
as
they do, In !a, theatre programme,
Menzies was aest with one of those�'
of ,his work, however free a hand -he
er ,of a 'Isfrilco" among ,Ills se"Ool-
4.11d
the suspicion Ilitrude
� h 6 little problems .tliat he
ara sing
bated.
Is given In this methods.
He
mates, The demands of these unique
"strilters"
go has been hastened 'ay tile
It was am Irregular hour-
burned only one match
touch a responsive chord
alUIL't1l'or's Impatience to Introduce his
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all hour when lie had reckoned on
to enable him ,to get Ills bear-
.In the ,reader's lolemory of Ills O
I The blatug is M,ote
being safely on uls way alome. For
all the insistence of the voice at tile
Inge. Noiselessly he descended
the Stairs into the -tall, and his
,school days. 'I'lle "terms" 'OR which
the pupils of Plershaw's School would
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easily ignored than It might be, how -
because
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telephone It ,Might be -quite a trivial
Qui* eye,observed a splash Ot light
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consent to return to their at sses, as
a
ever, of the tenderness with
which Mr. Watson tells the eirliple
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affair. Menzies did not like losing
sleep for trivialties. 'People Ili
across, The flow, It -came f rom �a-
,der a doorway. He ,turned the hall-
set forth In tile iscrawled.deolaration
which greeted the flabbergasted
love story of Sandy and Doreen Tel-
.
,trouble axe apt to take distorted
dle, and pushed. The door resisted.
'Loclted,ll
Dominle Toderick from the gatepost
ford. There Is nothing unfamiliar in
this Pastoral Tomance. but the a thor
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views *f the Importance of t:beIr dit-
lie murmured, and knock,
' "Hello
jot the -selwol-houso, read-, �
has successfully skirted the pill 0,
t 0
ficulties. That Is why private In.-
ad thundq,pusly- In there-
No homework. .
sentimentality,
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.1 quirly agencies flourish.
�)feilzies ,bed *nco been asked to
Any one about?"
Only the muffled reverberation of
No kept -in panifibilient.
4 HVI-t-holiday-every Wednesday ,
"Stronger Than His SSW, Illus.
trates perfectly the difference be-
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Investigate a, highly important West
11nd robbery at the ,house of a duke.
his own, voice -came back to him.
Vrowning, lie strode to the doorwaY,
Cushioned seats for tile a,assies, -
A Ha-PannY a Week for Pocket-
I tween the novel that Is literature and
.
The ,duchess herself had demanded
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slipped back the Yale look a1ld ad-
money.
I the story that Is elmou-pure, enter -
I -tainment. It is good or its kind-
the services of "the ablest and most
-experienced detective possible," -and
mitted .the noofforme4--mu.
"If I had nerves, Mr. Flaw-k'SleY,
Whon the aleader first meets .Sandy
the, death of -Ills tie'er-do--well. lather
I "aight fIctio0 that scarcely aspires
,
had ,refused to give. 4 etalls td any one
this Place Would give me the Jumps,"
to the artistic dignity of holding the
has Just left him, at the ,age of -5. in mirror up to life.
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else.. Menzies went -to discover
'he observed. "There's something
.
,that a pet Pomer-anian hold str�yed,
wrong here and I guess it's in that
tz� "
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room. See, there's. a Ilght on."
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a TrIgIO tive minutes, "at one P.,rlod
I I 4hould have been delighter to try
`Thalt's�queer," commented the
,other. "It ,could only just have been
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No 1117 Is th e 7"t
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to Tiold your dog. I was then paid
switched on. I difift notice it out-
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for such matters. I am now paid
for other things. There are many
men as compot-ooit as I -tot, tlib in-
side",
"Shiltters," 'said 'Menzies. "Slint-
tere and -drawn curtains. Come on.
Gardel"I'ling ucoffn Papter
vestig 0011 to which you attach such
I'm- going to see what's behind that
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Imporiance, I regret that -it Would
door. .
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lbe a breach of duty for me -to, uilder-
There Was no finesse about forcible
,1 13y Edward Owen Dean. .
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� take It I am merely a detective,
hat the Salary I am Paid Tor the use
,entry this time. Half a -dozen well
directed kicks ffhattexed. the hasp of
Not much actual glarden work can In a limited area ,Quiet,, maturing
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of my time would be out of propor-
tiOn 'to the T6541t, even- 'if successful.
the look and sent the door flying
OPSIL Menzies and his companion
be done out of doors in . F ebruary,
but it IS, all excellent month in Which
crops and those Droducin! 18,Tge
yields In proportion to the space ,Te-
.
I must water lour grace to the -local
moved Inside.
l to) begin preparations for the coming
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quirod shofild be -planted-for exam -
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police-statioll, Good evealug.11
Since than lie bad been very can-
... For the moment ,the blaze of the
electrioliglit dalizzled them M-enzies.
-season .8 activities. .
I A well-thaught-aut plan will go to
Ple,J tomatoes, beans, lettuce, bee-ts,
carrots, parslilps and onfous. Af-
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tiolis of ambiguous niessages. He
shaded his eyes -With his -hand. Then
long Way toward making the home
ter early' crops -have been removed
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thought of �ijs well -aired -bed and
his glance, fell trom tile overturned
vegetoible garden a Success, Space
other vegetables may be planted Ill
� sighed. Half was ale tempted to
tolophone down to the prostrate fig.
thell can be utilized to -the, best -ad-
the same spa,ca, Radishes, lettuce,
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turn ,over the ,affair, to the local di-
ure .of Jimmie Hallett. He waS across
vantage,,l and seed supplies and equip-
onions,- or earbP beets may be follor�v-
viston, of police to deal with the cage
or lea,vo it to the night staff of tile
the room in an instant, and made
�swlft examination of the prostrate
ment Provided Ili advance Or the
planting days, -thereby saving Much
ad by string -beans, late cabbagle� ,or
,cellery, In some locations the second
orinlinal. * Investigation department,
man.
time -and *confusion.
crop may be followed by a fall crop
The -fact th&t he had been appealed
,-
'XI'llocked. clean, out of time!" he
This Is -the month most of the seed
of spinach, lettuce, or beets. In, a
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to by"nalue ultimately Swayed him.
diagnosed. "Help, Me get him on,the
cittalogues are cut. It PUS Wall to
small garden it would be unwise to
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In two minutes he had set in.mo-
iioa the machinery which would re-
couch. Hello, th,eTe's anothor of
',am." 'He had observed the body Oft,
'study ;them aaretully. They con-
tain a .great deal of valuable Infor-
plant lsuch. crops as potatoes, corn,
and cticumbeTs. These$ crops re-
v,aal the point trorn which the 'voice
originated. It needed no, compIlex
the hearth rug.
He bent over the murdored man in
mation. .
The garden Van i�hould be set down
quire a large space in Proportion to
the food produced.
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I reasoning, no -swift flash of inspira-
-close .scrutiny, but without touching
Oil paper and should show where each
vegetable is to be planted the nunt-
� Quality -of ,Seed to Buy,
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-tion, L Re broke up a .,gam.8 ,of. dom.-
_Uo.= 04%� iIII& pPAC�Jlsma pule Sao Ill
the 'corpse. His, !lips vursed Into a
whistle as he m=ked the bullet
berof rows of;eacli kind, �;ld whother.
iRefore ordering seeds or plants it
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One to extract from the Kensington
wound that ,showed among the, gray
It is to be grown as an inter -crop, a
succession crop, or will Occupy tile
Is Important to -consider the size -of
,the caxolea and the number of persons
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director a -list of thol,oughfares ond-
iug in '40ardells,ll arid the names of
looks at tile back of the head, He
Was �Ztaxtled, but scarcely shocked.
ground during the whole season. - S,o
to be supplies. Most Of tile Inex er.
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persons who resided at the respeo-
tive thirty-lburs, the other with
He straightened himself up, "This
looks a business
for as space will petmit, the garden
Should furnish a supply of fresh vege
. lenced gardeners order and plant
,,more seeds than .are ,needed. This
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a telephone directory to eliminate all
queer -altogether,
'Hawksley. You'd better get back to
tables for table use throughout t -lie
growing ,season And a surplus for van-
,resol'ts not only in a waste of Seeds
but also in extra labor of thinning, or
those, not on -the telephone,
-And get -a move on," he added. "I
the -station. Send -up the divisional
surgeon and phone ,through to the
'Ing and storing, Ili Making the
else growth is seriously checked by
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doift want to hang about all night.
Yard. They'd better let Sir Hilary
pi�us these points must be consider-
00: Size, location, -and
crowding ,of the plants.
Two ounces of beet Seed will plant
,
Ask Riddle to come up and 'phone
. 'am through the local people as Yolt
Thornton and Mr. Foy�o knoW� I
shall. need, Congreve and� a couple of
arrange-
meat of -the garden-, kind. of eilltiva-
one hundred feet of row; an eighth
t�k
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cilleck 'em, off. Tell 'em they'll ob-
J.
men-, and You'd better send for Ca -
tion to be practiced, soil; crops, -and
vaxleties, aud their ada.ptlon to local
of an Ounce of celery seed will yield
about 200 plants, and a quarter of an
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Hgome by sending out as -many spare
less and anany of his staff as can he
cr% C Ition.
ounce of lettuce seed win produce ap-
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I nlon. as they've got to ask at each ad-
reached quickly. They'll know .the
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Size of qGarden.
proximately 150 -heads.
dress if any one rang me,up!'
-?He adjusted his coat with precision,
district -
Tba faculty of quick organization
4 garden one- elghl�l, of an acre in
1PIanting of Fruit Trees.
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lit a cigar, and, sauntered over to the
is one of the prime qualities or a
size, it very productive, and inten- It Is getting time now to order
underground station opposite. Bar-
chief of detectives, and Menzies was
sively eropped, skould supply the av- ;Bruit -trees, Fall planting of fruit
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Ing ikeeidents, the -address �would be
at no loss. The first steps In the
erage, family with. fresh vegetables all
,trees has becomo popular In rece'lit
*eady -for him by the time he realoilied
investigation of most great mysteries
the summer and -fall and leave a sur-
years, but after all, the spring of the
. .
lteno�ingtoto.
are autoonatic-the deterinina-tion. ,of
Plus' for winter use. Gwdena, as small
year is the rea,l`growlag sea -son.
His anticipation was 'not disap
the facts,
as fifteen feet square will yield salads
A viague, unnamed something is :felt
.
) pololte&One ofthe advantages which
It is a kind of circle (from facts to
and herbs sufficient for a small ,fam-
in the air, in the soll-everywhere-
. .
thef Yerim.1nal gav,4stlgatlog depart-
�posslbilftiea from possibilities to
ily� i
that ,seems to compel lire and action.
ment'llaff over the Individual ,amateur
probabintie;1, and from probabilities
Generally too little attention is
.
doteotive, beloved by Magersfantein
to Irre6istible inferences. - But the
given to the needs and preferences
In Australia -the invention is ,clalm-
. �
11bad, Is the ,co-operation at need ot
original facts must be settled first
of the, tamily when the garden Is
,ed of a chemical solution for treat-
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a pmetloally. unlimited number of
and for any person to fix them &�'
planned. Crops that are not w,41ish-
Ing apples and some other fruits
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trained men.
gle-handed Is an impossibility.
ed should never be grown unless Tor
which enables them -to be kept for
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Truei ,ther detedtive statt at Ken, '_
There are certain alspects that naaSt
experimental purposes. In many
long perfods Without ,refrigeration.
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,sington b4ld long ainob gone home,
be -settled by Stieciallsts; there May
gardens tberal Is a too great ,supply
An Inventor has patented a wedge
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-sime there was no extraordinary
be a thousand and -one inqVirles to
of lettuce and string beans and not I
of rubber to be nailed to a worn ,shoe
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business to detain, them, but in'this
make In -rapid succession. Menzies
enouM 4ok beets, carrots, and other I
heel to make It level again,
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caeb a dozen ordinary constables
had no idea of,playing S, lone hand. ,
vegetables. In studying vegetables I
Sir Frank BallIfe, XD.V., a pronl-
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served as *ran, Nine of them had .re-
' F -or a ,coupl,o of ,hours a. steady
to be planted, especially Where the
Itiont financier, died suddenly at
,
-turned when Menzies walked -in.
Stream of, officials and others des-
81)"ce is 'limited, the food and, .the I
Wellesley 'Hospital following all Ill-
,
There was only one Who interested.
. ceaded on the house, and -Linstone
money Values, as well -as the space
ness of several w�eks, He was ia
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ivinit He had reported thathe could
Terrace Gardens became ,the contra
required, should be considered. his forty-sixth year,
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got no replt'from Linstote Terrace
of such Police activity as it had nev-
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'er dreamed oflu its respectability
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"Did you find who lives thoreT"
and, retireni�snt. I
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questioned the chief Inspector.
Mon worked froln house to house
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The reply was vrompt. "Yes, ;Sir.
interviewing ,servants, masters. MIS-
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. old gentleman named Greye-Stratton.
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tross-eis ,gleaming .Suer facts as could
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Tle -lives alone. Htol ,two servants
be� obtained of the lonely, eceeittric
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�.ulltil last week, when he sacked lem.
eA ,mail, his habits, his visitors,
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both bedaus6 Ile said -they had been
friends find relations.
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bribed to Poison him." .
Inside -tile ,house the divisional
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"Ali!" Menzies nodded' approval,
surgeon had attended to Hallett ("No
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" I'lou're got Yoar wits about you, my
serious Wury; maY come round -any
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lad, Where did you get �a,U -this
moment") and waited till flashlight
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Photographs -of the room had been
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The constable flushed with pleas-
takeli from various angles ere exam-
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ure. He was young enough in the
InIng the -dead mail, �
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(To be continued.)
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from. the veteran detective. "The
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servant next door, Sir," lie answered.
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"That will do. Thank you." Mail-
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2les tubbed his hand withsatisfaetion
Farmers have -for years wrestled
. �_ �:I;::�, . 22%��
as lie turned on the untlormed illSD00-
tot by, his side. .
with the solved more or less satig-
taoto."lly the various feed problems
.
(") 1 d Aue D fe
"It begins to sound like a case," he
presented by their -occupation. They
e r?, e d
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mattered. . All -his Petulance had
have had to deal with the question of
DY D11, L= IL SAIXT11.
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�ronol, When he tame to tho 'point,
the Mall, Was An enthusiast in his, Pro-
the balanced ration in hog feed dairy.
cow -feed, horse feed, chlck�a lfeed
. Business men who muA speed up the WOr'..S and make business
fe.,;sjoll. 1,1111 get you to come along
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and even pla,littood.
boom during these days -after the war -must recognize t he neces�
with me, Inspector- It sounds ull-
,eoinmoiNy like a -on,se."
And new ,appears on the farmer's
horizon, a scientist who tells h1m,
sity of keeping fit. When mind is befogged) when you have dull
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that even -his buildings laust be
headacho� or feel logy, when not "up to snuff," keep the bowels
CHAPTE'A 111.
nourished, that ,It house, barn,or out-
free with a mild laxative. In the morning take a topid Sponge bath
The Firot Silap,
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building' that is kept painted with
good pallit W13 last �Dver a ulifidrod.
(cold water may be used if it does no't chill), follow with A brisk rub
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The ,eiahzent Tooting churchwar-
dea, parched -on the stalwart shoul-
years; whereas, .an unpainted one
dowri; a gufficient "setting up7� exercise I good, air until you arc in
n
. ders ct his uniformed colleague, wrig-
will. fail to pieces in ten years; that
a. nog;leoted building dies Just as sure-
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S WArIn 91OW, HaVO YOU tt!Cd it 11tely?
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gled his way on to the roof -of the
'WAS
Iyas a horse or cow that has nothing
Don't lot th '
0 POISOns AccumIllste iti theintestines either, but try
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.porah, with an agility 013t J118-
tiflablo neither to 1118 Years nor his
to eat.
a dose of castOr Oil the first thing on Arising, or a pleasAnt 1AxAtJVo5
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weigbi. -Ire Vas taldlig a eefftin
Tbo argument is logical front a
scientific standpoint, And It be-
occasionally,such as one made up of Alay-apple, aloin andialap$ rolled
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amoirat ,of risk If there Were ad ser-
,
, ov attend to the p
ho es farmers to ll, top.
lnt(!)� A tillY Sugar-conted pill, and sold in every drug store as iDr.
Jous emergency within the 1plgee, for
er nourlehment of .their buildings.
PiOrce'S Plem4ht Pollets. Then 4 OUP Of hot water beforo breakfas t,
, -even a chlot detective Inspector May
not brKk Into a house -Without justl-
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And you'll feel bettor than a kingl If you tontinue, in life thus., YOU
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Me tor *16116 with * big
Tho coot or 'um X"nft ,of Wales,
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Calft Pass a Life Insurance exsMination at gi,-vty,
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Voilked. Al
olasp kulfe,outhelittlol l4tding wtd-
,Mhadift tollr-$21�0001# modest
001TINkribol Vith the e1p,ftdituro Ili- :
It YOU wish to Prevent old age conflng on too soon, or it you WAnt
to increase
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dow *Ith a skill th4tt would 14VO
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Volved In mmo pretifts noy%l jour-
lour chances for a long life, you should drink pidnty ,Of
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done eredit to malty of the vro,U
ney,s- Xing George's visit to India'
80ft (tAin) or distilled water daily botw,aero meAls. Then Procure, at the
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boat luftrly $1,250,000; v6`114t tha:
trip cost 000,000. Kin* M,
drug store- Dr. Plerce's Anutio (Afttl-urie-acid). Thig 4'Anuti40 driv�s
�flhvrot:il,o
= visit, os prince of Woao, to
the U40 acid Out and relieves baekaelio And rhouinAtism P4 wW1 4a
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India In W6 owt 11^00.
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During last year file population of
Walkerville, jumped to 7,400, an In-
crease, of 1,190, while a.qsessment of
Property values increased to ;$8,701,-
580, an, advance -of $2,147,49-6.
An order has been Officially ga-
zetted fixing February I as the doite
on and after which importation of
aloo-holic liquor 1nt3 Nova Scotia,
Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba
R-111 be illegal.
The Ferth Shoe company, limited
one of the largest manufacturers in
Canada -of w0mon's fine shoes, has
announced the reopening, of a'I de-
Partments of tlieIr factory,
That there will be an Increase in
-egg Production this Year In ,Canada
was the prediction made by, William
A. ,ErON%m, chief of the poultry divis-
Ion Of the livestock branch of the
department of agriculture. ..
Albert Jackson -and [George Gran -
dine, SDuth Dumfries, farmers both
aged fifty and each 'With fIv4 chil-
dren were killed when a beam fen
on them and crushed them to death.
The barn raising was oil the faxin of
Fred Chariton,
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The flial, commissioner estimates
that the Mild weather has saved To-
ronto householders .$1,072,000 in coal.
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A further reduction In prices on
the menu In the dining cars and ho-
tels Of the ,Canadian National Rail-
ways was announced by Walter Pmtt,
Toronto, Manager In chief of the
sleep!Zg, dining, parrior ,cars hotel
and news department. Ne,W menu I
cards will he issued within the next
two Weeks showing the reduction.
Mr. Pratt stated that w1lile, prices
halve been most reasonable despite
the -high -cost of commodities and
expenses, lie anticipated 4% lurther,re-
duction, during .the year.
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Wl'ii= Fitzgerald, former supor-
Intendant of insurance for the Do-
minID-11 Government in the finalleede-
partirient, died at Oftwa, in his 7Sth
Y ear.
He -was a native -of London, Ont,
and came to Ottawa as assistant
deputy minister and superintendent
of Insurance on December 1, 1985,
lIxovicusly he had lyrattised law in
Toronto, .
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The contract between tlro, Ontario
Government and the provincial Pa-
per Mills, Limited, whereby the com-
pawr gets a pulp limit -ol' 1-120 Square
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miles and'agrees to f.revt a paper
mill. Ili Port Arthur, Includes .% clause
to tile effect that tile mill will supply
a!l the book paper vanited by the
Ontario Departniont oZ Education for �
a. period of tvrenty-onu yLays.
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Ali announcement 1,, made from the
,ales offices ot Aiw,q, Holden, Mac-
creatly, Ltd., 02 Montreal, that COM-
rared witla prices quatetl big re.duc-
tions Ill wholesal'a lotee.5 of shoes
would be made all along the line In
leather footwear to acooril with re-
%oomolat values, The ,companyhas
announced that It to basing Its
pilleacl -on a,110t Profit of lour per cont.
oil turnover. The ,conipanyle plants
have been t1losed ,down since early
autumn, but It is now piroposed to rt -
commencer production on an active
basis,
In oolitiettion, with ,the request of .
teachers Of the Ingersoll Imileglate
Institute, for further Increases In W-
&ry over a recent adjustment, tu ,ul-
tima,tuin 'w" itubmitted 'by them to
the amd of FAu0stiou. It V&s to
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"" V.0 Wy Trevlv
the Inerew "Uad for aoir roxisnal
tions Could -be vonolderod t(A 14ke ef
feet Maxell. L The uaniegof the tol
110whis 8Jx teaeliers ,were sig4od, t
the vommunlextion: prjuclp,4 IV. U
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ShaleS, JeAn F- Martin ,Anaia 1,
Dudsov, S. X. Nondall, Olive Y,,
Clark, Volith Roach. Recently lbf
teachers waited upon the, te;WbAr.17'
committee reg.3rding g further in
oreaso and the report,of the &immit,
tee ,has not yet been reeeiveol by tile
Board.
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Reports that i110, D01111111DU 00YVI'll-
mollt JnAV throw a large quantity lot
Victory b0aft 4DU the markot, fart -her
reducing bond values wt,r.o pgorre.d
- to Sir Henry, Drayt6, Minister if
VIIIA31100, Commentiag on the Te,
Ports, Sir Henry vahl taiat ,tile c-rov_
OrnMOnt bad not (vll"n a 6luglo,oirder
I to -sell, and ,that the Oovernment bad
not Indicated ,t, single order would be
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giv011. The bonds referied ,to are
bonds. purchased on behaZlif of theGovernment by the Victory Loan
fxadlng committee darIng the -period
Of ,control. 'They represent Via dif.
ference between tile aniount 1.7hiell
was takenand the amount which the
Committee Were, able to resell to Per-
maneilt Investors.
The ftr1lik -Chamb2r of Commerce
18 dealing with 'two prospects of Jo -
eating, Canadian branches of Ameri-
can industries, both desiring
Vacant factory 'Promises. As there
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are no factory, premises available Ili
Sarnia at the present time it Is. pro.
,#os�d
, tO erect ia factory building .to
be leued to one of the firms tor a.
term, Of five years.
R. M. Stokes, of Stainiord, killed a
monster porker. Although only
eight month,- old It weighed 5-.78
pouxidsAlld Was In Prime condition.
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T401nat Edward ATaloer while T,, -
turning -from a ,hunting trip, fell
through tile lee opposite the. Asylum
at I'MotIlIX, Out., and was -drowned.
HIS bOdY Was recovered by Fred
Peacock, Capt Madden and Thomas
Jewett Maher was a returned sol-
dier ,and served over three Years in
Fraure with .tile first battalion. He
. llea,ves a widow and two sons, aged 9
and 12 Years.
His HonOr Herbert Stone M41)oii-
aid, I , many years
county Judge at wockville, chan-
cell,o)," of the :C)ioceso of ontaelo) and
Prominent In, education fraierliallsm
I and -the church, died aftex fou,, days,
illness. 11-8 *was stricken at his
,chambers -in tile court house.
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Robinson, a, well-kilown eda-
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cationit lOt Belleville 'Passed away
after a few hours illness. Deceased
was 76 Years of age, and for -a num-
bar of Years was identified with ;the
late J. W. Johnson, INT.P.P., in con-
ducing the Ontaxio Bustuose ,C,ollege�
lChiet Keeper R. R. Tacker has
been promoted to the Position of
Deputy Warden of the provincial
Penitlentiaxy at Portsmouth, Made,
vacant by the ,retirement of Deputy
I War -den O'Leary. Mr. Tlicker c
.ame
from Dolmontoa Penitentiary oast
March, and has beet doing diaty ever
since ea chief keeper. 1-10 has ,had
about five Or six Years penitentlary
experience, and previous to that was
Ili the Royal CCanadian mounted po-
lice. lio wrote a book oa his Cox-
Periencels, While in t,be. R. C. M. P.
George W. Sml]eY, who for the past
ofifteen ,years has been a bailiff ,of
Z' Igin County, died at !its home in St,
Thomas after .a lialigthy illness. Mr,
Smiley, prior to being appointed
I -bailiff, was in the hardware business
I In WQodstock and St. Thomas and
has been a resident ot that city for
I -twenty Years.
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� A higher standard for moving 'Pic-
tures is. to be set by tho now 210ard
Of 'Censors, according to the attitude
of MaJor A. S. .11amilton, chairman.
Scenes ,of violence and other features,
which are accused Of unduly inflaeno-
Ing the mind of the young will have
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serious treatment, though it is not ex-
pected that the reaults will be very
marked for some months.
W. E. Kelly, lx�cl Of the firm of
Rally and Porter Simeoe, is meu-
tioned -as al possi�le .successor to the
late T. R. 'Slaght as Crown Attorney
ot Norfolk County.
Wages in the lumber woDds,of V.esv
Drunswickkave takoa a big drop this
year. The prevailing Tate -01 -pay
at this time is sixty dollars, per
month with board, whereas last -year
It was rseventy-five or eighty dollars
per month. So far the pulp Mills
have been busy cutting their ra-%v ma-
terials in the woods, but there. are
T111110ra, afloat that these Will short-
ly ireduce tileir staffs.
A 'Pli,11 Thvt Is Prized. -There -have
been many pills put upon the market
and pressed upon Publicattelation, but
raw have endured so Iong, or met With
iso much favor as parmelee, s Vo,ge_
table Pi'Is. Widespread use ,of them
haa attes;tud their great value, and
h furtlW%r co.olvertiseroemt
than thIS having firmly established
thenise'.ves In public kisiteein, aoy now
rank as one of thei best in the list Of
stalidard vegetable preparattops,
1111ismarek, who was all ardent lover
of the game of thetkv,"s, ha(I ,�vllot:
Was without doubt the most valuable
chocker-board that ever -was. It
squaros were made of 0old and Silver
to represent the darle aull
square8; the men were, maile -of
some precloim ma,lal, ,with the add!-
tioll of a diamond In tile 0011tro, of
each gold oil+% Bistilarlo: told some
triends once that It was practice of
the game on that, vAluablv., board that
gave him the strategy tie displayed
in buildin,-, the German HImpire,
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Droad of Asthma nlake.,4 countlosel
thousande mikerabIle. Night tdt-o
bight tile ottatkig return iand �even
When brief rospite, Is given tho mind
is Still In torment fr0al contifitoa aft-
ticipation. .Dr. J. 1). Xellog'-"lls. M-throta
Remedy changea All this, WHor
0=es, and ,At 'One,a, Nv,hllq futum at,.
tacko #,m warded oft, leaving ihe iti.
flICUA One In ;% Awe of Pftbo Vmd
hal).0koSs ht *Ue bolieted ho could
file"r "". 11141POT49" 16U4 VM4
01most *Vq"Wba* I
1� IN n , "OVEN'',
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ill AVOID PAIIN
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I W" uermfiw by T"g J
Lydi4 F. Pwdumlrg VOC,
lotable commund.
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Regina, Suk.— 'Tor two years 1 =04
fered from Periodic pains iout nausex
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so I was unable to get around. X
mother had ine take Lydia E. Pjahis
Vegetable Compound, ad I am muck
better and able to o,aboutallthatim,
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wbich I could not 110 before, I MOM -
mend Vegetable Compound to mytrienft
if I know the suffer the same wap "
You May pubrisli my letter it it w! I help
a -ay one, as I hope it will. #,_mJs4 Z G_
B1UA0XWt
.U�, 2= O$Ier Vlaoe, RegiMj,,�
If everggirlwhosufrersasMisal3lack.
well did, or from irregularities, painhif
perlodo, backache, sideacbe, dragi��Ir
down pains, inflammatiop or VIcergtion
viould only give this famous root and
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-Ilerb remedy a trial they would soon
find relief f wra such sulTerinog. 60
It hardly Seems Possible that there 1*
a woman in this courltrY who will con-
tinue to suffer wlthout� eving Lydia F,
Fbftmli's Vegetable C6!nytiuold -a trial
;after all the evidence thatis continually
being published, proving beyond contra-
dieticofi that this grandold medicine ba,%
welleved more suffering ainong women
Aban any other medicine in the world;
4Fors ecial advice women are'asked to
vvrite le Lydia X Pin)cham Xedicine.
Co.., Lynn, Xass. The result of fort,v-
years experieuce j�q at your se,T*C%, � ,
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RUST 18 COSTLY.
Farm implements ,either wear out,
rust 'out ,or break, A bres. k, us a
riV^ does not Permanently disable
th,Q Mac-lilne--a new part -repairs tile,
damage.
A Machine does not Wear -out for 0,
1=9 time unless rust is pbrmitted to
got in. Its deadly work. And rust la
so leasily prevented, A little good
Met9J Palut having irust inhibitive
Properties will prevent rust. A Emall
supply 'of It kePt on every tarm, "Al
Used to -touch Up bare spots as fast
a$ ,they UPPe4;r WIDUM double, the life
of most faxi-an lonachinery.
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The Original and Oniy Qenuine.
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i"ATe scientists still trying to lea,ra
the monkey language?" asked Mr.
Gaipping.
"I doW-t know,", said Dr. Dubwalte,
h retty
fair oubstitute they ought to lioten,
I to my youngest daughter talking to,
oRe Of 31eT 'r-th-raW friends over ther
talepkone."
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SpanEelny t)oftn--r. Curel
Don't think ebildrett caro,� be cutLd of bed-
wettiusi byspanking them. iThe kroubie- iv, ocift-
StitutionAl, the CWICI catinat help it. luin send
FREE to a -,y mother my successfut hom,
tm-A=ent, with full instructions.
Xx your chfidran trouble you lit this vmy, amd
tic money, bti� write-sne to.&y. mytreattuent
lsbigbl; reco endcd tc adultg troubidd vpith
U14nc elfeul= by day or r4cht. Wiitc fmim
2n
tkW treatniedt.
Mra. M. summurs
EWX 8. Nt INDS01t ot"Ad,
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JUDICL4& COURTESY, .
Mrst Autolst—I thought you said
if I were sociable with the judge, I
could get off?
Ge*ond Autoist—Were you?
Virst AutOist—Yes. I said "Good
Morning, Judge, how are you to -day!"
4nd he replied. llkline—twenty-fiv,e,
dollars."
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WOODIS PHOSPHOMNZ.�_
- 7710 Groat Engust, PrIl Atonal,
� 10 tones aod invigorates..'r. vlhole
pervous sYstem, makes new Sloozi
nt old Veias. Mkd for lvermx,
-1 -0, IV Debility, Nenial and Brain Ulc-rv.
giesponcren%, LAss of Energ. Palpitation of
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� ce1,S2Wrbox,3.
for$$. SbIdby iii1druggists,ormaUcliin plain
.P§c9-01lrCCdPt0fPfi,4e. NeWpaNphfelr,tailea
J�ree.THE woob A1rp1CiWg C0.,T0aw,,4,r0,4)Ny,
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THE HAADEST PART.
Judge--Dld your -Wife hit you with
% piece Of bilic-a-brae?
MutlUR,an131vil a brack about it*
Yet honor, Just a brick.
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CAP.RlE$ 4 TON OF ZONE.
The record yield of bone taken
fram one whale, Was S,110 pounds.
This -occurred lit IS830.
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