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The Signal, 1903-8-13, Page 3THE $IGNAL: CODE- RICII ONTARIO NEWS Of THE DISTRICT. goy Crushed to Death at Wroxeter -Rev. .1: S. Henderson, Presbyterian Minister at Mensal!, Accepts Call to New Westminster, B. C.-Sudderti Death of James McTavish, Seaforth-An Exeter Wedding -Death of James Hill, Builder, Blyth. Alititon▪ 's ia using. he heave, it f 'ly of Hee eons and 14•111 Plied ine month. __ wingitain, ,,,,,, tuba ; Chrietitia. Beside, .Addie mid trip in -the We'd. cemetery, anti With lareely attended. • • Timidity wait Clinton's civic !whitey. ,. • The special event of the 'ley mei au 'II"' Pe°Ple of Binh Were xlms'ked Zurieh is having 110111M granolitlite *•,alks laid, and the dotage makes; 'over ttt the silent unt.iiikil y• The Pre - ince id the villa• ge. on he elttli of Attgust. 11. se -signet' iter stool Methietist anti 11. Hays. of eleafortit. ham pia- ' chased the reeidence at pretwta 1141'11 - pied he Mr. Vox in that town. and • intetalre to reside in it ail ieUelll lea I -e- h -sleeve *Iterations are made. , Tim ten-yeau,s111 rem alit'. A. Itsetber- over lay a head of ifay and inetatitly The Wiiighani town council is. eti- quette( iulas the advietelisility of pur- chasing the plant of the %Vingliam Electric. Light to be operated by thi Weeinetidev, July 2141., at the. team- aof the bride's parents, in F.sett- - each. W. Ihsweley, teacher of the Bei - !wire public school. and M iss Arun). !larding, were united in nottri llll 111y. The ivreisiony woo perfornied by Het.. mull wins ap�sarutly in hiss usual health ; early the (next ening lie was f I dead iu lad. Ile wain un- uua•1•ie.1 and hoarded with his lister, M114. John Weyulouth. Hmltrt failure watt the molar of death. lkveiw.l wee the little hien-re-the the lute Hugh Hill, and was flan on the heulreread farmin Hallett. two miles and a hall eine yratM ago. Ile learned the tread west of IA1111I1•alalt11• nearly- tfllrtyy- s of a carpenter in .early 1ire and proveda ghat mechanic. Al.ait sea yews Rotolo- went to }Myth an11luok mlmtrgr of the planing will. In additi t.. funning the pinning iglu ht-lpndurtiel m 1(14/11011111 building and 1...111t13/41i11$blether-me, a1111 wasveil; all/•l'eaaf111. doing it I1n1.itiese. of $511.111111 to- $75.111111.a tually. He was of a quirt disposi- tion and s WOW of very few worths,and our who wit,. 111l81rst and upright Int all Ili. Imisinrw. draling�. 11e will beh rni...•.I lit -Myth -and titinit). body Hi. Ili wee taken D. the. rr 'deuce• of his ' her in'luudealsn'e and, the -lumenal Desk place on Saturday m1 11- ng bl-1•;hrnrzen cemetery itsHulled v _. -waved mot a member of Blyth ._._ lodge _ Niii man Buchanan. of Zurich, who graduated iti Medicine this year At l'..i.aito With high lioniore, Left- last e eel for Englitild and the Continent. a 11,, Int inteuda 'spending a couple' of yeeis ill walkitig the hospital. and et licrwise fitting iiihieself for the prar• J. il, 11 Mi•Certney, an old A1111 highly departed t him lire iiii Saturant'. Au- gust let. The dereassed eatat lairii in Turkersmith townehip 'sixty -one years aim end went. to fiery aimed the yeer Pelt Ifis wife, four Mono and 1.11/55. .datigliterm 'survive Meth . joie if her age. The oh -erased WitA ill \ fi a nit nine melee with typhoid Mies Marian. eifirid daughter .Mr. and ',Mrs. Wits. Mitchell.. id ter. !VW. nMrtied use Saltiolay, let Hayfield- Shen.. Itrantford, 'I rinoolty bk obA lye 1)4 3111140 Clin 1, end meet perfosrused li)r the Ker. \tliyene. Mr. alai Mt, Sheer. will resa *eta Brantford. ,ei %Vin tam recently '1111441 the gravel rot LassltU1-0 the motion, wan i 1Iec lest meeting of the it fluty coopeil bec esprediture of S. ow lade \coml. Th. emitter sea haid-ta to the lbeceilies. n owt lug. wills 610 •Irl Ls* oastU Alit* er lot a report. heftier the wet isige Nielielite lll i ll halt his form, he 1, cutireenistn R. Morris. 1.1 hi. "lin Miring. (11P111 contains lir acres nal 14 one of the rhoiceitt rim io Boni* toesuelsilk The sale !WI Vrits .00. John C lllll ing at Imes. re- ek mi fano in thelerieh to :itch. al ("miming will eel i re 41 Nt-tv Era : There was. ateitia- "the oe of true love deem not run smooth.' Net orday,lefore Rif V. Mr. Nanning w silted ittem (4 Mahe Wife. Piir se Pee twit yunitio name _were ineying the manse young lade, /the Wan a fly ireideil mato hich ved the. beet. rile, Merit deed ton heroic mese.- tires, mid el/1101111Pd t ttiat if the voting ladv was re ed from the itifinence preitersee of the other y man would noon roach a 11 his fit or. Accordingly he !. t 1. holier of ,t friend in after few days socuried her• t41 iage. Which pliter\ early h, ir sm Sat ernley morning. • which th v returned Di Exeter. . have Mien plat* in Kienter for a net No of veers, was relebrateell tit the residence id Mr. and Mesa letimelot nerdy ion giant -day. A uginat let, at 2 n'elot:k in the efterntson. whets their united in marriage to .1 44 Wenlene. of thiluth. %lime 'rim bridesmaid Miat Annie [lardy, (4 London, coumiti of the bride. sod the gr114111114111114 11 1/r. N. F. ilarrison. of Detroit. Mem. it. R. J. M. l'erkina, rector of trivitt Memeriatelivireb. in thr 'nee -mitre „of the Mem-that e relativtes and ire -ride of lite contracting partire, after which a dainty hineheim Wi15 served on the 1,awil• Mr. And Mrs. Watileses left Weilne,ilay morning /Or F.iirope, 'titer,. I hey will !spend nevem! month., The people id Seaforth were :dart led ,hry the Redden death of billtet4 Me• L 'i°14th• which omit -red Tueetlay of lip tows" the pi -pi -1011e ruing. Ahem nom 5f,milay he was taken teeth a ilevere pain in his cheat, allli 4111441T. Wilt. indite! in. Ile Went. 1..)befi• elthough received toady relief from th. nen and did hitt hay. a return of it until Tuesday noon. The ilisetter r*ellitgaie called iwanti he Wits given over ettention hut its a few tallnut.•1. se vras deed. having apparently Mind 14,001' vessel in his heed. Mr. Me- Tavieh WAN 1144. of the sold reeidents Tockertunith, having remitted on the "n"" 1 Kippen road until a little over two yeerm ago, when he retired 4fringli the active ditties, of farm life. uP',,i'4116 native of Scotland, hilt ;.'itr tittle in North Easthojet, then In V"141 lun'111- nom wad held in old t Ire 11 'MS litnew him. ) tree years of *grand, the: Dread Vizier, informed am that the. atesaselii wee a gendarme named Hamlin and that lie will be subject itho Vali of ilunastir will be removed front hle post." . flendys In esedY Gamut Latuadorli Um For- eign Milliliter, telegraphed tolits Am- bassador Aug. 1.1: gram (rem the Sultan esspierseing his deep regret at the detath of the lime - Man Consul at Mutuuttir. When 1 peror Maestity gave ureters that Urania Vizier, but should make ttio moat energutle demands on -the Turk- ish lluverument fur full malefaction aunt immediate exemplary puelahurent bsith of tee murderer and Of• all of the military and matt' -officials' on whom reaponsibility fur the auda- cious crime limy fall," Accurdisig tu the report made by the official now In chau'ge of the Hum. elan Consittliste at Mutimair, the noir derer Is a gendarme. The Coiled ariked hie moue. lecause, in demise* Salute 11144 Thi. gendarine thereup- en tired several 'Mote. niortallif wounding the Coneul et the head and hIp. The Mose atrawing the carriage which the Consul WWI driving rile oelvad twu bulle-te and shuts were al- so tired at the coadmian.,e Called Him , Belgrade, tier Vqa. Aug. U. -Ac- cording to reporti received here, el„ Hoatkovski abutted the Turkish 'Keret arme, who wee doing sentry:. duty, fur not salutine him, and called' hini • -leg Of w Turk," then he struck the eiseitry„ with his whip. seyieg, "Next time-perhape .you will kilo* ose." The gendarme thereupon heed ihettkovaki was hated fiv the Turks on. account of pis intense. arrogance. -London, Aug 11. -Thi Dalkon. situation has assumed a more merioies •aspect in the eyes of nruisii °M- iele as the result 44 the murder of he pected that the leo:slue demands kr e punishtueni of the Murderer and th reepensible officials will lie follawed y others of greater inter - national 1 torrid, and affecting °the Ur. Belies out Sale alfustlea. - The State of s in Matenionia brought . up i he'' Ifouse of lemons Yesteklay. but l'ectitier Ur. declared be. w sunable to news re. Mg the *lover -en 5.1. he Balfour acknoletedeed the di .- loss donlan,Atiestion s a. the signing. of the efforts of`t%;\rtipe 01 the 4. - the 'rreaty id Berlin. eat tw Due 1 k Mt wits 11 01 hopeful 'at, the . Aust a .would prior the beat w v uf- -the out ' gee deliberately plat:out' 'le . the revolt Ione:to...and the Itionse of tru tomtit... hisu to say that the bale e of iminality lay rather With le revolut inlets than -with the Turks \ Mr. Ballo r maid every thing leeeeldte\ welted dune to railwelt• the Porte\ with the enmity of keepe' Ing Its troops Well in aunt, and ev- ery sweeten,* would be am to 'the Porte in carrying out •th t object. The British AlovernmenC policy. concluded Mr. Balfour.. was 43 •id Auetria and Itunsia in intro lacing Um elementary principle (of mid natititted the leot meant, or \with the deep -et -abed evil. .Worid Invited to Coh- feeel•tioaary Committee Lou. Illt•t•• aka Awasolaatiam of Ilasslaa Cease legatee nen. art the Mecedouta Com- mittee midtowns/ the following appeal to each of the reposeentatIves tif the. Tour Excellency: "The delegates of the Maced010111 earnmIttee have the buoys to bring to your natio* the folk...Ina deelarstiosi with the request that you communicate tf to Meta goveriunent, niumadmmee systematic persecution has compelled the Christians lu Mae,- laitltute • general rising They. have bed recourse to ebb extreme meaeure after exhausting all pactac meeas to force the peevielona ef the Berlin 7, At the pemeot moment' this st) is the GM,. means of re - ns the evil and Mopping bleed - The sporadic effeets\pf tits powers reforms having Ed. Mir Turkish maidens and goy tint op - premium "It le ev1 nt that reform mreperew to be ofecare mita Include the \Ap- pointment of a chi -titian governor -&e. never hold *Tee ndor the Porte and who must be 1nde dent of the Turk - ?unctions and the fu er appointment by the powers of a j a1 permanent ;with any dieturbencee "Having publIshee the for Muir facto ceume which have drive Marc- hing . to deepair, the commi QC Macedonians sow artne pro °Minute the fight till the older' of sagging has been attained." Isbeeresets Coder Arms. ressantativss of tbe Macedon- ia tionary Commutes' have publls statement paying thet the n r Insurgents in the Ns trkt of Mem r is 4,0o0, and that they are misted Ith rifles It •lito elites that ta Au at MOO lneurgents and attacked the Toilies of. IC itclier,i, but !stied to occupy it: The lrittur- ish %'Illage of luau ;,wh se- tnh•le- :tient further rays that U%hee Rohm near Monartir have 11'0..0 co pletely destroyed by tbe Cues St. Petersburg, Aug. II. -The 1•:er has demanded the exeileplary punish - Men), not only of tint murderer t,f the ftilscian Consul at Mona/01r. alto Vene killed lase week to a l'erkish geniternie, but of all the arv and elvil officiate In any way responsible for the crime The etiettemination of the Ittiselfin ("matelot. Monte:Or, M. fluetkovsid comelier offletal in Macedonia within digoation here. aafesto floods In reporting the nefliorrnne• tba der at Constantinople telegraphed' hoe fallen (ha viettas of an ittrocines Teetriek Verdes have come la MULailaidalidIN al salmi ia o hewn dismissed. QUACKENBUSH CAUGHT. osittioog a Burglary la 'reroute, Toronto, Aug. I I -Caught red-. handed. 111 t he hill light of day, Quackenbush, the notorioull tecaped per worst (-look*, le again in the 'toils of the police. 'rhe trio were arrested...while in the act of commit- ting Smuttier burglary. : Since tido escape Of Quackenbush from the rentrall'rlson mine melts ago. there has been a eysteutatic search inelltuted all over the pro- vince. As * reeelt of increased igilance 404 the part uf the detective to • lie eras broUght to bay while Asdell Brodie, 409 Sherbourne (street . •The -Other 'two primmer, ar- rested wt • Stephen Doyle and Tho- uise Della et. alias Murphy, both of evil reput ion. 911111 umn escaped. The arrest u the three men Was the reffelt of c and clover work on Om part of Det Ivo 1 wrest, and this police express e greettia tier - prime that a serious 'wetly was not he outcome of the Ind ut. All three • -glare were anned to the teeth; an altholigh an attempt te shoot Deo •tiie FUrrest wee!. made y Dee laghe the other two dropp their retulie and threw up •thete, h ride when, the isawilee of four polled -sr • in tho het of Forrest emd Acti Patrol Sorg nt Pogue were turned on theta. tairted fatal inJurie,, Engineer Curtiss had four ribs broken and Mr beck hurt, .eutd lit elsemen lieury Ai dell loNt an arm. Ties resit tha The engine juumeil the track round- ing a sharp curve at the mot uf a large culvert and fell across the track, wreclane several cars, Pouliot! watt caught between the taught*" ten- der ary,t was badly clubbed. De war talon Penetatiguiehene Hosteler whole he died Saturday, night.. lie mut 26 years old. a son • of slas. Dougall, sr., of Barrie. and wadi mak- Mg • trial trip before' giVen pall- utanont position PANIC IN A TUNNIIL. Sims Mew sad Two Nome. &sows So Paris, Aug. 11.- Five men and two women are known to have lust thee' lams In a' tire and panic in the un- derground portion of the Metropoli- tan Electric itallway last night. lt is feared that snany more perished, and fire and police patrole are. searching the tunnel at this hour Attempted auleld• Because Wife Is /bead. Belleville, Out , Aug. 11.-Jamee Johnson, a young man of this city, midnight qte Saturday by taking Par- is green. Dr. McKeown was notified. arid the would-be suicide wee saved ,ind is now out of dangee., 41011/111(01.0 %ill tiled a mhort time ago, and Ma ettempt at nelf-destruction le 'suppos- ed to have been caused tay despone I THE DAIRY BARN. TWO 111111ge ;Almost uniiermily lacking, or at least inadequately imps plied in daire barn* are light and pens air. Them are eamtly_obtained.- the' east Iterith of the herd and the teensomic production of cleun they pre revel). appreciattet The sec- ond cut shows a dairy harn Con- taining enough windows, These are strikiiig contemn. with other. which have been printed and seein thruughuut the State. Jf. a barn 114 already built 'and 1/11.4 ineuttkieed light more Muddies can mildly be 'provided. • 'There should trout The man W14) roporteds cow glv. Ina thirty pounds of Milk when fed ijust that weight of alfalfa nettle ulanY a dairyman covet • feed capable. of ex- cusing the miller, the feed dealer., the freight rates and the hauling INIMP town. Five tons to the acre •nd * good, cow capable of converting each pound of hay tido a pound of milk worth cent or better! We don't know bow much a cow would cost that bad suet capabilities. but the analysis of alfalfa represents It as •Iniest as rich In nutri- ents as wheat bran, Several have found great result+ from alfalfa alone. but we do not art as much real actual testimony from feeders as we would 111(e.• We liave had the pleasure of pasturing one experimental' plot, of feeding it as a soiling ration aud of feeding a small load of tbe bay. Witile thee') experiments were on a small Itle they are quite couvincing that it grently eti late the milk flow, bein allured equal In this particular to rot% eas. That there •re foots fat whleh t cow's mouth watery and bet mammary lands respond with milk nimPrear.' leper To angina\ from dolly 11 t le flow f milk ft la we to go mnew young, Immature *rasa. early spring, 84114 XV4.1 I knoll' et• largo 'amount of Water. a rye pastures are of e The dry feed ration shot continued and be grad ,for two weeks or more afte le large enough for feeding. ., Abwallamt Grassi la 0isfa As long as fresh panture grasses - pro Ideal for.. as site can well be ege le of n short. The good dairymen prod milk economically. tricorns- nately season of abundant pastor - looks ahead:atet has,- provision made ' for this leek, of pasturage. Get la NOM! soiling crep to help out the pas- ture. Feedlot( the Pell'? Ileltot. The heifer intendod for the dairy to promote growth, bu t fat Wm - Ing; Mince the rations ould he • .....dieleitie feeding of oats, n, clover, iiir 7.* l'h-en when the milking of milk Is required the fat farming ,habil a ill nol bare been made a feature M her gnie tit. . CLIFFOffIrg INN 304.0. ry feed to grans a large. The 1•117 In contains dItIon and re. me tut erefore reduced gram [(NO M er VaNTl1ATIus. TMs la one eat tits best Milted': boat Teti- tltated. sad -oust OaNtary Miry burus la 11114010. IYlue its portion ea tette coin stator un Arlt(. _ - three-fourths to one and a hall ,quare feet ()Eighties for every -linear foot 'of mould. wall in a dairy barn. Many barna aro not in, ewith, arty ststeut ot ventilation whatever, s but few dairymen realiro (tart re air,• is just, u. er. •ntial of Ifni ludic production 'of • untainted ..aa' to the teed • cow consumes.• 'on and assituilatiatl , like the are pro - tar May drpita I will a net (reel ted to' 11111 Lige. burnin \uf coal in a .40'.'� cesss u utubust imus "The be Piled lh coal, bet If t tly clueed the' c only Pent a yyen. r tan • w'a .• ted and a itilil lanQe of ay eupplied a \ g Weil as Stat IllVnsult . aimut of air al. for a c inn are kept t not .burn, s pruvid.d.• N be properly d w hunt an a .an unless this 'Waal. fit food as h: lth •of the cow lit .• h has Pers( s mutts f cubic Le - that o Id Iw •Iluw but this of little can comparison ith the noir question cat'v'Mutton or air. !weeder ut to get degree of impuri\ in the air lien' raisnail, with od reaul cow should be ati • .•d wit culticpot .11- air 1.•r h Ir. of the yen 1ilia ting'Mies t. I .d wile depend'. upon the cows in. the stable. About et feet is t a good z.. for a vent flue. • anded so constr, cted as eyuse the ',air 10 tray '300 feet minute this will fern h ventilate for twenty cows. --Tin flues .thi.G alis would be .uthemet• r forty cows; and five would bt' 'r aired • for. 100 (ewes.• f •. '1'1, . he. sahitury , •q'• (Mire burn allied.' 1.• whitew•nsheleott Ieast,owe- a year. •An interior "with a few beards Bad overhead at irregular in - termite, •with hay bagging through,, and' with the'eides ln\)uo better con- dition eunnut be prn rely whit." washed. The ceding 'Mum d be tight, excluding all dust and R from ahoy.',_ and aides smooth, hue af- fording a lira surface to rah •the •whitewash. can cling. \' It es not nl•cesaary.to cel) the tarn ,with surfaced lumber -in. fact, \the • a all leas gem I• The Illuitrated Sporting* News mine tells this story: "1 reteutly saw • curious this's IS ay poultry yard Tim eat was playing with a live mouse erblcit sbe bad caught, when • broody Ma, taken off her nest, was put into the yard. She stretched her- self and had a good sheite. then she caught sight of the cat. With out- spread wing* the hen dashed at poor pure, knocked her over, 'imaged the mouse from her mouth, and then at- tacked her wah the Merton fury The cat was so frightened and demoralis- ed by this sudden and unexpected at- tack that she bolted, and ineanw.hile the mouse had made Ito escape Whi- ther It was materual instinct which prompted the hen to rescue Drer erode* or whether it was antipathy to the cat 11 doubtful. but L favor the Ant suggestioa." "Cametinitet," eights one hero. "there She Crushed Him, f winiethiug within me that thrills me , lii.the iunersomit recesses of my soul. II Must tell you of the haunting basal- ' 111.4%. of the (twilit. the dread, the pain "Pereiptl." tit term our heroine. "ha( e yoti been eating green apples?" _ • Cemusegetal Traveler's Tare. Early lit the owlet:, when the weirs tiler was In its moie. changeable state, • , Toronto firm sent • out • the firm on lklunday night: •'Maising till day lualtustsibie to get around, and nu business." Tureday Ise wrote in 'Cold, driving aleet to -day. Mee erablo Weather, and nothieg tieing." Wetiiiesette he wrot•: "Heavy snowstorm, FeerythIng .blocked up. teed nu use,' trying to get around." Then he/got a wire from the Medi n, benne. We can get Our weather r -ports cheaper from the Case lege, le a fait tier whermee th I lite habit ta tit e ago the president reeei Veil it let ler ft 111 hie former landlady disk ing for hat 1 de- ire che, tigtelslit mitt illy t; decide to pass t lie romillg o at )5.11r foe.- Wrote PreSidelit Tucker reply. •••%Vt. dop't like the think it sty ,4441 heal' the' IliilDie And this its what Iii• reete(ed in re- "MarY.has went. Wt• Mittel 11151 0,1 ofellt4.71 went away lad Sept mu- neteme;\-tettettiporary records, 1. of a baby girl With 'Uteri: d rime Volt to inlaid. a tints te aye of long e second, a keep tie- ing lier ha off wit "telling • on himeelf." avows. the entire Mabry is * lit : persional to 1114' 4:10 3:V1441. ' el Ile WOlit. to a Maine fee* stheirt rest and boarded with Miller's (OUIJA:end Icon Pine. only cents for 50 there. For sale 'by NOTICE TO ARVERTIEERS. Copy of change of Cunning advertise- ments must be left at this office by Monday noon to ensure insertion in issue of same week. REXILL HOUSE- HOLD DYES IThese lees ill,b 4- Wool, Cotton. Silk. Jute Or Mitet (hoots ill one hiteh -they are the latest and mum Improved Dye hi the world. Tr) package. All cokmt at H1CKW 1,111:0 hands 11161114111l i 'els with No vehicle is complete with- out rubber tires -they pro- long the life of a carriage - add style -impart comfort. DUNLOP SOLID RUBBER \ TIRES arebe acme of comfort and will outlast all others : s I Watch for this mark of the 1 Tbe Dunlop Tire 0o.. Mashed Toronto I N AT. I Oat system, is necessary No matter body fail, bl well or you w matter from the human health as is assimilation. *uk, if the sewers of the Keep the kidneys standard remedy for is FELL OVER ND EXPIRED. Seen n•1 Died ef Il•art Valhalla From libook after (widen*. Midland, Msg. 11.-A very sad ao: cident occurred In the Ots MMus of the muniripai !let -tile lig t plant. The town were installing new thrivehundeed horse -power lock engine. Tie: engine mem Mums position when it canted ovor sing t- ••ky., and llenry 'Cheater nee caught *Sean one of the block and the en- gine and hie foe Wel adly broken Another matt, Si liel'iWarner, wag near (*weer, and. When ths: engine dulled les called to Die Other men to help Cheerer, mid prilt try hi 010•11, but directly Mose he fell ()tar and expir- ed_ Ile did OM mom Ise injured in any way, -and it hi' 810-1111,1141 that loom -0th eras the result di Iseart fall - main* will be taken to Prescott for FIRST TRIP WAS FATAL umuomou Moo Old•o leader' Ceara of Casseerr- The London Express, 'gal.'s: Clif- ford's bur. the oldest inn of Chan- cery, which lies 'between Chancery lane •nd Fetter lane, waft suld by yard, on the ufternoun of May 1 5. A place. so rich in itiet•rical met uth .and occupyirer a pies Don au near the Strand...4'watt expect- ed to excii• mine competition among buy ere, the value of the Oita.. hat Mg been estimated at from LA to 84 a foot. ..As a matter ot fact, thera eras only/one bld' inadar-by Mr. William' WilYett, builder, of Sloane street. 'rho Mart, but elt. Willett offered Et (X.) - Out), end after • long pause the' pru- perty was knocked down to him.. The - rice paid emo ke out at £2 les. • t. end- iii.orderstoOd that the buildings Will be replaced by n etructuress Some fine oak -an* panelling in one of the reserved from the salt, 'tends on behalf of the .itiffiewriembers 4.11 the ordei-Inn. Clifford's le `a town-houm of to whom it Was family until er-in-law of bequeathed km al 1.1S0 realdanca of •ii the me - w▪ hore debtors and defaultei0K Were men whe have mad* OW 11111 their home, George Dyer, Lamb's friend. whom he so cbariningly depicted la great Jurbst„. are probably the omit famous. l• the hall of Clifford's Ina Air Matthew Hale and teem ether Judges ••1 after the great Are of I 504 to miludicat• upon the claim' et landlords and tenants of buried Imams. cervin mitre winch w fourteen am - Inn was origin the Lords Cliffor given by Edward only reins iced In t 1844. when a (tang d Hobert de ClIflor is Preleat Womb. Berrie. Aug II --As the result of en accident te a freight train near Orlgth of Gas Meters. Once upon it time there war' mart who wash's' limy to lie, no he invelite' e inachins do it for Man and caned This is the latest achievemeni\ of its effort to aid nature in the mess It is made for the kidneys alone. taken will cleanse the system, ton muscles, and make a new man or wom science in erves of thes mit front sear Suer by fon largo v.. head to‘ centre. 4 Isere I sir wn piing lo draft se the cows. Vo Hater whitewash will adhere tenter it surface Is not too memo he. The boarde must, how -ever, be reasionably lean before the whitewash is .p •see otherwime it will litl• or little trete. her it will mon shell off with the . ith, and, bookies th•ie,. filth veered le um reniotesE A rem it Huor.1/40110 1111151 sani- tary for a ow Mable, end when put Mien it oho Id be left rough under 'the ghat to event the come from te cement Roo is et hat they are cold in erinter. ,bu air the tempera- ture In Wdellre b n should never get belo* 40 decree% '. thie objec- tion in largely overcome' If the cows/ are properly bedded. Wheden• plank hi WWII 11111.4 be renaswed OS , fent ar it more or ruts Fraser, Illinois Experiment StitUoti. try the hairier is compelled to adopt • more int immi VP ..niethed of cultivat- ing big lend. nigh ;wired land raseins leiver acres for each man, and fewer ferres mean better work un them atid eater degree in China and '441,an the small term and tritmetivee agri culture may be teen' a -1-11.-ir beet burdened with', grOwth of wild leeetp. Linder *hie matette e than one crop le and meet railed in a crop Imsanon. there ape Ito four rode roads litintloWec,..-- ragirOrd Or nettles run- ning through or bounding these fa . If trees are planted they nit h - hear fruit or nuts; no weeds grow, ha-oh/ohm la Ilberel and cue tivatlen pertort and as .a sequence is ow itekrIline Of tot art ich- that ie go ill 1,[14 teem& of the United else, pit Pere these days., And whets. do William Van Horne Marc -Can:elm is A Maryville sehoolms'am wait teach- ing her chime the tii peteriers of Kennon:Ir. "Now, Johnny," mid elm. "in what tense do I speak when I *ay, '1 ent litupratlekkgel. A wink, "The poet." - Stearin., h Ail orugaiet• 5.11 11141....1.41 001 01 60 W11060 citnt• Do not waste mon•Y On Substitutes 00 • ARE LOOKING FOR New Subscriber CAN YOU HELP US ? The Signal 99 for the balance of the year to any address in Canada, United States, Great Brit- ain or Australia, FOR ONLY 35 Cents. 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