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AN I _ _ : � .." . - a referred to in an old vers' . 1-9 IT � 0- RU G, . ­ - � , ;� . - , , � I - I .­ ., L, - � . - n . - I � x��. rAr, Nose aulk Throat -, - I I ­ I 11 I 141 " - - :. I . - 'he windfall - sort - whose wine - V_7 , _= ��—�,WXAMW_ � I . . r I .. I I � ­� U I � �. I . — - - ., _ I . 7 ,�� I - :1 reen apples , o t .- ­ ,- . - I - !, - � " . - �V , _ I _`� ��:' - *Jo4 Raw,, -perhaps, 7 1 1 f _. I �� . � -, I .. 7_-_;"-/- � � I (; Whoever tastos let him with grate- da, - � , ot t10 . � . - : A_ 1:1 '.` � � � ' . 'r. � 611 be- &Vaila — , - I - - - �, e in Medicine,. University of �1. I _ I IP .I I 1� tuey 1, � I a jkA&A -n I . - Graduat L will,00 , I , . _. � I . ."I " . - - -11 U sed ,at . . � -4 full heart ­ a � W. Rejewl -. L �.. � . �, __ -1. � I I � W-1 — -11w, � I - . . .� 1� � - . , I , , 'Respect that =qient loyal house.,,, I I . I , 11 , .. Th " � I re vforonto. , �4 , � - R4W`grem bL ,ft-%&*. " Larvae of the ft, May , , I � .. eY Sho `41 ' N r , � t " " � best left alone. &111 V � . _, I -, . L I .__ - I . 11 . � . - . - . ,.�- - � � - - __ � I �. - � Late Agsist& New York OPIA1181- � or 4,61ulle tog." , -:: � � " I I I lmonthsi �� 6 are healthful. ­ But An, apple . � , . . I .- _#� � =ei and Aural :Institute Moorefield's I -1 � I ,_ . . -I ­ _. _�,_ � . pp�l� '" Another gtatel� easure e to . - - .- ­_ � I . � , . � .,. ,;. I 11 � . I I I . - I . , �, -7, - I � I that IS greea because it is unripe may . - . . � . I . , , .- . I . - . . . . 1�;., ,,, - -1 .. �. . �. 4 be sold, is No it.. in 'East vwrlm� . . - . - I I � - are Throat Hos- . - . � I 11 ' . is all I ' . - 1, I � .. Eye and Golden Squ , .1m - - I home of thelate 19 � �. I � � - ­ � -1 � . Ran- . Wirewoi S Come From - thli I CUck, . 'A �rtddeh ' 41690 of 1hot xbt,:Good� _ m . Sussex. It was the - , Pitals, London, Eng. At W. J. - i . . � 'wTon't for e4lh_ g. If children' are - �� . . I - -hira Wedues- . Beefl-0-119to,tion -;-Of Crops, -_Akwlt -for t1te- � y6inig-.colt--� We , Him .Zlowd jl 11 Right Honorable - Thomas ANnut � - - _1 . - 11 � , - , I , I . lkin!s Office, Seaforth, t - . � I An d to eat 1*w apples i abdu6th- I I - ­­ I I 1i -� ,�* � . . I . - - � � I L art Brassey, editor *I � ,a X 1. C - - -Irnselet Pests , Uinta. bn I r Brassey il- I ., -. � l - � i I each month from 11 a7m. to 11cinedles for These I Gradually - Cxenelt'Al . ing is:beftev for them.t if the apples , I . L L. -_ � - . . I - . I . - I 4 . I L olay in . � L � I .. � - �. I val Annual, and owner of the famous - �� LL . . I � - L . � L I 1Y are clean- yacht tiSunbeanit' one - IL � I - -.11, � - I- .L 1 3 ,p.m. 53 Waterloo Street; South� I -0der Making. IL 1 4 Rationing and: Amidlitigi ��e Ap0--be sitm the - of I � ­_ L . I � I - the best � I ' . - .Stratford. Phone 267, Stratford. � frit)tJ � L L ., . � * - . � I 1. L I rt at them thoroughly, and dry them. in __ L - . I ­ - ,, I teh �,y-*Ontarlo Dbpartment Pf uted b*. otitarto DO& m6at . 01, I known- vessels ' ' bistory. The estate L � - . L L I I (,Con - lContr,th , I Met just hold,-them%,for a moment ' �\ � . I - . . . -- k­rteulture,, Toronto.) - -, � � .1 . 4 is -one of 8,4W -acres, and includes . . � I -6 I � I 1 Agrt4iiiialre. TOMAO 0 , ",", ----- ­- I , I L - . I .1 . ning VA%r -gild tr .. , - � I " � -*� . L I . under run � ust t luck L � � I I . � __ . . , ' 11 -1 � - HITE grli)s are -the -larvaA _ L . � I a � -at which foals should � t ­ 11 the-_�da,ageroua .1germs. are ROMe -of the finest- land in -the country. - '. - I . I L ­ . � .1 - - L I � - .. 11 . CONSULTING ENGINEM . � , ­ m I H�a- ge L . � - hat A We notei that it has twenty Oprinci- � I �� - I'll, - ­ � I . . - . � JA)tES L Co., I[Ar - � 'h ­ �� I.. . . dited � � - Ill, 1-1 of the large -dark .brown I be weaned Is, t& a'Lgreat do-- w�ted - off. Ivor 'it I is, supposed t at - , Pat, bedrooms," ' twelve "secindary - 34"'L I I . . -A Aw , - " - I mwhi"d t" - � The E. A. , I L I . - I � ­ L I . -the germ _0fL Some of the troubles - I NWW � May , beetles�, . or - "June ­ by.; eireum- 'r I . land 11pX_Un i . celW- W I � I L gree, XoYerh,6d � I bedrooms I" I , sive -1 __ __ 115AAW-lbelilL *If I L - , ��. . - I& M. Proctor, B.A.Pseo, Managlir I � 1 P$ as I they are dom-.' - � . that ret - . the a . P, L Wich ought to, endear it dot - -- I I - " ad- - , &i� �_._" , W I � I I , W Bugs . I tTnder ordinary . skiti f on frUft - causes' is on , ge,, . � ,�_A_ . I . - . L . . , . IL - .1 stances. _ he fr Ot." - - L- - . - . - I ___ . - �� I . . � 1 *,r17_ L 36 Toronto St., Vorol", C*n. /^ . L . I - *can � own: amw I Ily call ',0 I -to 4-l9w the - . 'a ' prospective Nveri - - I I 0% --..;- �d-, which are familiar to onditibno it Is Wei � - I JMftft P&VeMeaft, W_At4ffW0Tft* A*WSr' Mol - - - � a - - - � Apple $juee 1i M�&Ver So L good -as How" ,would you like to- - own the 161- 11 �­ . e L - I I I I I ' ' . - L . L o . I I . en it I To I � L' oaf for - four twIt - _ . � _ I I . age ,Systan, Incineratan. ftbodbo' � . . i i tart -, grt4m 16VID ; sporting estate' t*6 houril by . L . I . lev, � the L � L inare to nurse .-her � - f . it aAe frow � I L I I . . Public Hall*. Iroluings. pseUrlim, Arbi-, eryone. The grubr. breed 1 - (it, the L I - _ most part In old ,pastures 'where. 1. _. If , ,Wkon the gpp 4 Zn_; -on and trsjft'� - a � � � . I - L tMILIGIn, Litiratton. L . : I I -tnontbs . or'ionget., fou , leo. TwItimm'Ir the � - . from Londo fi- 'A, "thtignificent . , . .- . � - � L I I .1 - , 4- tAri in the Zlizabetbat attle ' , � � � . . - - =d.- . ; - � -.- Our FlINW—mulMlly PAN out Of sod has not been broken up for some .14 .' to. ,teoiulred to , the igide in V�nd. simply quar . ng L . I -_ I I -- . . � SIT - . . . mansion , L, I � ',� '_ .L I I Ihis age, tlib�m � _J, - IL I I . ,- 1. 1�, I . - . oe monw we save our climts ' � ' I - the - apples, When they are tender, ' L - , L yepws. When fulfy grown . � � upon which ark immense sum, of -- - tlley,L�_are ' th - Will do blettOr , & . do -tegulti w:ork,� %_:�o, I , � � , I - , �_ L "What brhwg - I I:, , - I � I . , _ , his ­ 'blurted desperatelyip - ­. ­ � rub the pulp through 'a sieve and : the pr X I - - . . i V a I I 11 . I - in ex- past church p I blinkin . ,� � - . .-. - .- I � - q I - I - . I thick, fAt creatures, whit ' , 1f,''the to _bo�,vrqwned. On'the other I ", A 'W�4r! L - _f ". * __ i noney bas been -'expeaded I ' ,_ __ r.- - , . . . . _1n:0Ql6r,: L . , L a�. - - joweeten, and, flavor -to,.,taste. Apple q ite decorations,. I I Ii rhent, his 130 back �ve., ­ L . ' . L . ' . S. . � ,omellft and ,11#10 IsAtem I , ,.I-- . � . with the body paortlally curled. UP, and � 9 in !air Gondi V - - is d - i9of t installation of evot - w"L a �, _ , at f1% , -bed and ,lBetween friends? Why, I have , _� LBG," . . hand,'It the �*&'e 'b ause made in *As *0 elic Wn tU atath I � . .y-10xuWP? 'It ' � W L tion. iot� � �' L ' '_ - L - .1 ,� . - �. . t� ;�,rker- hue- ,,ror 0 *0 be carried , oftA helped'in such matters. Paz" . Ik- - uts. of a d ,�t*jlkt 'K rk.- easy eolor gain 4W6 - giidens and =*er his arm , I I 0 requij6d 'for , , to make, M and e last segme , . and: has W i .p is announced that . � � ­_ .L I I howing throul. . I � I I _qulp_� fr .. 'the no_-especiallY if the, grounds - are -e . I T. HO greeted 'X60t in smod a better'understm& I it. S4 RAYS.- - from t . he Lfood s I I . I gh- the� L L d otl' fold I �"onablo .,oid. ski L _ splenotidly � tivabered, litb*� 'Vekim of- mistakes . I . � I I � I . 014 11 Y146 d1n& a . -I-- 0? - , I � - . L � . - e3' f eed on the' roots of, the I � I L - I �pples used are green, ,apples t�ouldht :]":k W - bAN-humorous .- f9libiOn ing are rood remadies. I . V vey&nwand sk.in. Th , . I Ltity Of Milkt �th* .fftl Will " L b#tt4;_ S1 with ancient sarden and ornamentAl - . - I -_ , , _ I . I Barrister Solicitft Con for i 60-- Do- grass, and _ L wh as.- been if,� not�.,W.,.b I nod�,Mf6rL & L Month . i V, I � with red. I :__ . . sloping V1* W -few words of the, Mellicite, 11LOV6 betw"11 - man an&, WOMAW-4 . 1 631 this . h, .or tw , I forest trees, wide terrims - - .1 I I _ I . - I . Notary ,F)Ulic. S0.14itor - - , -1 - a I 11. I . It you have fisv6rlesa apples, stew down . to Many acres - of mowA 141. I - loarned 'Irgin Nq;el husland 'and vifoll� . . "I up they �9,ttack wtio,tever _ , . � ,d I Rank- Office in rear.of thq Do- ploughed 11 � . I L' �� � - - . . , _ , t* 'I Three years are longer, and tho, dam, having '10� ­. pince. , � , I I He put fort. - I I oney , nt blay be-growm _ .. _,11-1- 1 -*11, � , �O.. t .:.1 , h his:bAnd7wft "Are not � lie saiie, remedies goold.110 W7�, Sddbrth. it I Pla, 10,, - them with a - My �- slices of- i 1awas 'embracing water. gardouo4 . _ I I -1 . . 'we 41 rose 901 I - , _1 I . L' theil the beetles - -` . I - - w alis,.:' _ garde � d4dity when he questioned , "It is not respectful for 2lie"to a& - . � I I 1� spent underg�ound, to -perform, will not suffse. - The pungent - t� " Ace"is - horlhadeotti - , , I MO -1 - L . L X_ . Iff L . � . . appear, L ms- in thhe , - � . d -.1ound out who the 'girl. was. you such questions. You will tbink - I I L � - __ often In. great sWar , ­ . ' The ordi"WW0,6006 of WO"14SO � k00d, with thlb APY10- L -rock gardens and, many unique UN an . . ' - I . � - � nd de'vour the tender; - I . L ' _. . ' *state elitelidd m #$And you were waiting. here to see, rm only silly. Good people, do not I early summer a. . oft orattay.� Matez A01 . .1 ".-Thi& is . - I - - , ple Mly a good time *d0*`f06A*d&-" 7310 . � She 'checked I - shrubs. After Whit# e _ 1001A "D . I . , &I ' dh I -, - � � . foliage of trees and. . of tfij L yea tb _ so. ovet; 900 acres where 'th-6re, is, do- e?" like sue ,ove as--il �, � I I I J. X BEST I I - the'early evenirig and tool, and 0114� no IuKhlor Ilk! J make' �Ple Jelly. 11 � ks, and, there She shook her head. . herself and did -not speak until h* . - I - . �2�. . bugzIftg. about n.- L . . I � leit firm wintler apples, with aLlart Vert for 80,000 pheass L I .9 I I L 801101tor, I . n tercourse for several wookso,or until _d djy thiln -.18 111110 thro . ' . . sum the�--s,ottle.dowu to- e'd'xnd wbe , . - .4 ffti- prompted her. - I 11 I . , . I - � _i6* the . jj! . .* r 11 . . - to L - Barrister convey to - . Aile of 'good trout Noel, reading questions and - .. - Pub X11ce, Ups -1 , - daylight,ci mes they h un er- L.L - m and� cut thbii , � in . ,-- ing e _ -ke to understand a bit - L . ide away - d - ' -', - - o4jWjid to- socrots milk, � I , #* "___`* .1 0,.tut 110, would not dare to Ii is]: -would 1i an Notary lie. -I- 0 1 . the aro haw , rttis li. fishing,". - 'h a _ , - I � - I I . - L , Walker's rumiture store$ ,,, where the go I � -in &.big granite , T an ,ovmer - En is , good , - - the hetter-to, hell), if I can,'-', he Ur it is loose and ca"fully qua 0 1 bAcked L ground -look for it, to i4 our Cover th kettle Mai�i of an . priest, 4*97 ftbm . - - . - tud -the f oat- to , - , em, 11 , 4 lantert io�r � - not fe ' - under gra",or rubbiab: about fences I . I's .g - "We - go.' art I , I I L ol$inlon 0 _. IrMoonat. dut kiX as fiiucli , � - Sodorth. . . . - wmt� W, � and'un- . with waUrr using abd caitle, in modem times has , C,DM6 ujildly. ' i(You need I : __ olsings. __ _ ' ht"' 'hear many things. It is my duty to , and bull * . � I . � forL I . i . - Water by ,mftstir� as yo*4 Xav & - regular, � white- elephant. . Lola. Good nig L 81 .­ - - . The L Vilbs, boiag. � ua4erground , dillid �i . I I I - , " V "Ga? oing at, listens, if ,I am. to help." I I � - . '-plesi, C oat of 7them-were built there were . Where are you g elders, are very disbult t ­ ontrol ao look 8116*1i unta tfie' s#ples 'M f � I - - � � - I I - L kmLOR I � , . , it in probably, unnso"Oary� to state I - k - good roadiL. 'this time of nightV drew a long breath. "Yea, be- . , t6LOSt An - Put thom 'in a 'elie0ise RROUDFOOT. -AN AND.. fe have *Ader. I I " I ,. nor railroads, 'and few, �j - . It owned up qhe Indian, She ndis�-bii�velw4 husband and ' ' I I � � COOKE . . A a'"t variety, .of ORPLe-rim ;;., . that tka volt SkOuld, b0 34"ShA I . People travelled on horse back, or in "Not know,, - tween frie � 1 .13)00. ,I I I ' olo% bair and strain off t p I � t 'n � _� .1 - - . ' - 1.10 __ w,tth chimicals, of MILWY -4 I . h juice. . Whe they, tru*hypnotized in the presence of wife. -there can be hard words and . , . . , ehppOod or raUO qate, bMe 604, I ' 0 %re it and' -put it ovei'thp, fie. Camag" and 'naturally n , . - ,� I - - , I 1. � Pub -L - ow ---- nowe roved, xi I I .1 �, i= coa- �r it _Ii6ili;_,djj*,�1t, back imd'skim, arrived; any place for a visit, tJ - man "Bi 0. COMO black looks --but *fterward a kiss Am _ l - , on ters, Solicitma, Notwdox, -s. bw a Ll"680ful' botore the vrelil�. 6" I jey, the -holy - ut, must 9 . t, __ , - , V WOO . � - � �, _l[h. I : 1� . ,� 1 _ -1 I . .1 oontrol. IA Money to lend. Aidortfi - _ 00N., f, " _­ 0 the Zow be in � RK 1J,J L a MA , ., I menoes, oth W a My's O�V_- I ttation of � f le �, � ­ L � ­� - Ii. . ' a - -hak --6f the.hand, and all I . _ I �th � I - of L each Wook Ofte in ; o . it.' Boil - an& pkim ,arwht amd tbon * a MAY -ed a 6naid-erable length of time, Lot . a 8 .e A _ L qf� i L .Zowlft", has -1 I t - - 91 "Here Father - vo , - Xd*W0,4 � SL 11y' � A gft,vt- a. , '' � ­ 11erel �, Pr9tested seen. I know." - Timm - � , �k I L aft.*0 � � ,t*, I and i I Itiva'Jay glass"A taking with thift their own servants I I , again. , 1, ka , . Kids Bitl �rops. X6 Wd sfioul& be I ft in gr"S � L. , -9R4.,, ft -A" , Ot .W'time. n a hear a ' suddenly she 'burst out of her repres- I oc W. Proadfoot, JLQ, I. 14 : taught_ t all Waders "I Nowadays, people pay their,visitS byL LaRAMMe. - , - , M t,� '- - p� of hqt water on the stpy.qv, and ��ch� L or *ic , - - . . � . ago A.: Jl�tor .6 1, __ . � -, , L " �� , the t j1dr car, I I . - - for more i,tp 'tk , $to k that-slidillili, , , w vfdlgk theil bit more about this! I find you here sion. "But theres something elsel - , . " � L. V110rall. H. L D. C-001CO. , re W-. Alk Q� , , ton , OjAlr t ­ '17 "�, '_ . . - - �__ � dw... - , ,111 - I -_ I - . -",*. . M- r � I - _*"0e_1&1n"6_r -W* rkpi;.i�. in _-� ` jellk py I **OM pa"uro, CK - 00t or disp *itli dr .2 - - . I Of dreams and wishes . f - , 0 � _tliet dfo , -into the hot glasses , � -aftir a dinner- and dszee so on the stfps It's made ap � . - - _� , 'ie ,�4�filllk O., 0 grubs &", �L - iift - Covii h6fiio I . r '' . - e -&-t , . . � 66441, � I stock Is -440me 0 avt�,,,7 - lupft. '. L - [ty ' - He - put- out his arm and gently rigs! IVs all on fire, it sna�pv L - Ithw will * the roo -, - 0 " � ­ , 1, 4"0 With the -Jfirs .04th: 1whoks of glass --old that there is no Ilan and longil -at all 'who I aftelt t4al of ISAAT . ger. the necessi L I - 0BINARY ,10 �� I I I . ive. ' When _ is,, ' '*�' tarted & Ts nts stayed �1- � its fingers - ­ V .. plaitit r a ei. mftd&* or picture L gl' *--in A gUnAy for so Many guest rooms. Serva - , the girl /Nrhen she s say �gfio' to % - - � . 1. -Uk*t are sown la ldaeii of their adult AM% , a -_ . . I I 0�rQAIL17, - L , Wai, It,* r"sobablo t 'a - get I _ - ' Oct it '. 0 .6 - , r , is � 1V6fib&if:_ 1111iii it in -set. - , �nc it is wonder� - F. HARBT _ ft'reftov � too, a" harder to t1tan 'ever leiLve. it gives up everythi _IRN, V. & _food, Whft,h4o b" p t4o b m r* ma kod 1A 't j �, . I ind -a: large seary 11W4 did. not mean to db, any ful and beautiful.,,It's a beavenly ligl* I .. � , - , 1�, . I .1 ' - - � � . . Corn'L fAd #6tiLtoea Will sUffer So. . I Qraiii'tai i'vol ' `_ I �' . ilelrv;�a with broiled staff of them is nece I ed. - , a, -- stle is - be kept- in. con- , Wrong, bon cure 11 said Lola, meekly. _�__ - han sunshine-atd f - ,44 , i - more --f hm young�*ixoo, in , _" -4 - 4- - Fried apples, - I , ies , - t if the � ca - to , . . � I Roftor gradua�q of -0itarlo Veterin- vor,913r, but domor.*'U least -affbated,by ser of diges k u8i ,bae;oni- is a - 4elici -_ , C I . # I Out ... - 11 - I bf them and may be seed94 down*fth ,#vo 41*eaww Am th6 YQu i " - I . ow dish, for - frosty ; dition. -Modem . ences , in ,,W,e sat hore to talk -to rest' it. goes and ,leaves everything ... I I . ... . T� P L and .-tra4bile *0,'00.- i0ORMAil a-tituian days. ' Broil the bacon brown, , I I �.` ! ThaVs not what I meant black. --- ,ropL, .,I,,", , - L - Many cues are I Of the * . possiV'r t#4st1v _ acking. Most Of - "No no Wimt - has g9ne? � Can it 'e _ .4 , * or" - 1. , I L 04K rye; Aft the se0nd 7"r " RUA d 04 ­ or els6 fry it. Slice tart apples a- you 1�; think! If yoli had no better I" In h I I i � . 11 .. ege. Treats diseases of, win - usuiny V4406. � V4ep plotfshilis' I ble allo, In the Aam, we .should ozow- - boui, a quaiter of an- inch thick and them ar,6 withotitfurn4ces, or as they . ever 'he� brought back - - er ex- - - - . animikis by the most� mod- in October.before the Weather W I tattified - call it bi England, "central, heating$" Place to Test YOU shojild haVe-knoCked tremity, words for her passion had ' ­ � I ciao good -Juailim"i, and _�blb , 'fry them either in -drippings, �Orl inL the avera , . ancient at the door and Dame .4arbe would been, given her! � -1 , inn ,prippip comes cotd:*111 oxpose the grufis and ' to tak -7considerable trouble ,when I and on the whole the . ge . Igo. Dentistry and Milk I � - .,e I bacon fat. When th6 apoU,ia well sit by the fire." He He pondered. "I am finding it hard rover -8 Specialty. Offift Opposite destroy -many. PIP and poultry castlele much more picturesque than have let you - . " weantut the colt. browned and tender, drain 'it on I rtabI The new owners of picked up the lantern IF � bWeff Hotel, Main Street lSeaforth, crows and -other., birds -VAd skunks. , c m which be had� to answer you, my daughter, I do. . . I ­ � I I ' L ot, some of them, used, to -their -snug set on the groun no I . All ordeis left at tb I greedily . ' paratus is still quite ,aletiv4i, and 8 ' dash of grated nutineg, and send h greeted them. "Come, ndw! Both L e hWl�el will r6_' I , ,�5 � In most. cam*8 ths m&muwy &P- brown 1(aper. Sprinkle: it with a 0 'o e' d -wh,� he had t know much about that kind of ' - - devour them. Where'an old Wve,prompt attention* Night calls fteld is-larg*L it,would'be *611 to con. on the floor, love. . I believ,e there has been mu& " - . L considerable 4Uantity of milk is be- with the hot, crisp bacon, to the, rooms - With 'art ,squares � * � . . � I - vulgar coal- Of Y*u!' written about it. 1, suppose nesived at the office fine them - with. hurdles to a 90411 ing secreted. when the owner decides I may -long for their former it poetry � I . . - . portion at a time, and when that, Is that It is time to "Wean the colt." 1able. .. I ness ,after spending a winter amid- . Must. go," insisted old Noel. '- that when one finds it it is beautiful. . . . I- — . 1. � . L . "Where? I ask you again!" ' iful . - cleared move them oi& to a fresh food- I The colt. in addition to. the -gram and I these 'arble- h0s. L as you say. Beauti -�Ls sunshine, I . . . - - woo. I In I . * , ing ground. � to .- � . . , V. � - � * / grain that it has been consuming, has . . I 1'6N*t know," replied the Indian, un- gr,ant. But it would beolangerous - I . JOHN GRIEVE S. - . I - . 1. I I . WirewormirareL the larvae of Click thus far bee�i accustomed t milk I ' I - - able to shade the bitter truth. . depend on storfifg one's supply ,of , . 11 " _' LANDED��GENTRY SELLING . "No more nonsense! 111tO the sunshine in a vessel which could be I r graduate of, -Ontario Veterin- beetles, so called from their-,6uriOUX, has b In . Honlog . - also. in fact, milk I .� . . house .with You." " . All diseases of domlatic habit of springing up in the air with- ekn broken; sp d sunshine could'not-be - - rincipal diet, and, if sudden � de- . . aq College. p . " ESTATES The Rider of the .House, good for her!" assented I - ille ' - waamals� treated. Calls promptly at-, a "click" when laid upoih their backs. . twived of It-ho-oannot avoid fretting, . I � . . a%aln " , I T I No6l. � "She need place for sleep. "And so that 'up d f jo,,e -tAmiled to, and charges moderate. Vet- he �k�tleg- are Ions and narrow, kin canust . I , and falling in -condition, Then again, . In the :�ears immediately preceding . �Good nightl Sachem -canoe good house be brought back?- Ae aske dis­� - - I ,or! ar. Office rounded aboi-e, with YmT short logo, the secrotion of milk In the matO the war mire large English estates- . King L dg- . - d, � - n y Dentistry a specialty. ' . aulk. residence on "erich street, one and goually 401 - gray or black - In will not coase all at once, #nd. utilelas we're sold -or subdivided than in the ', -good -enough for sleep." He strode congolately. - �. i ' door east of Dr. Scott's office, Sea- color. The grubs are long and round. the glands be relieved of It, m4m- previous geneiration, This was due to continued from Tate 7 away. . - "But you have caltdd it a dreamm;, � torth. - IN with. a jory haid skin. from z which ' * I . . � I 11 . I . mitis will be the result. - Instead of the� heavy burden placed upon land FS daughter. You seem to fisvi� I - . - � -plume with dry and, have their own way to be happy�' but I they got their -name of Wireworms, milking the mare. by handp` and$- of Owilers a tall 'sachem P named it well. All dreams are " - . � and yellow or whitl . o thorny burs. Hi plucked double hand-: young folks do well to listen to finished, dr�ams deceive, dreams az** ,, I I . I .� � Ph ta color. Their - ,course, making no use of it, an In raising.money. Now, we are -told, ___ life history is very similar to that of friendly advice. Come, daug ter! i things -, I t k 6 h Id �. . I usually done. the colt should'Set the o fuls and crushed them in his palms. It va n � hin ne s on bo , �_ I . the, White Orubs, as th thrive in . Aese old h6mds are being disposed ` fretched his -bleeding Dame Barbe is always very kind to . . . . . . - -' , Py benefit. Our idea of-, tho . proper , I Of � even jftorb -rapidly, and estates are Then he slowly -1 s � I I glad to come back U, honest life, wak- ..� � � MEDICAL . old _�astures and take two or three method of weaning is' as hands.above his head and raised his young girls. She will look after - un from the dream." - 11 .- � - I years ta mature. Th feed -upon the follows: ' b4ing . placed on the m airket that have ing ANN, - �' � I 6y, I 1. ,,Wh�n- it,u Aecided thlit thel colt shah I ingt& eyes to the star of the- evening -81des you." Lola followed.when he led the .. - . . � - _ - I I ,DR. I 0EJQ1RGN HIRtLEMANN 'roots of - � I - to that -'may be"L ­ - been in thi Isossess'on of s and whispered a Prayer to great way. . . / - (Continued next week�) � 11 - . ­ . - . - , . . , ' any p RA , '' be - *ea�n4d, - he should be � plaoid In a families -for. centuries. In sonfe cases � - ' I �:, I I . �, I - - - I PsteoPhatic Physician'of ' Goderich. grown 'where they 'Aro.- and are '"Ve- - domfortable box stall, --by htftself, or _ the war taxation drives the im- Pamola. . - - i The priest did not question his I . - 1� . . , . . — , _­ ' aviBaalist in Women!s�and Childrftenn�ls ,eiall�r Injurious tof-eorn and. potatbes, . with other colts that. are be 0-g,weau- � � Pamola is the god"6f vengeance of 'guest when they were within; he did � � � . 1 4. 1 - , acute, -ebronid' In the1atter of *litch they often bur- - shotild -be. no,'Mitzgers or poverished owners to sell property - . � ,�:11 � -- - ode r6W gr or Jump, atted on while Dame . 1� :1 _� i "d nervous I I . other cases, whole families - have bee - I "I : dfijoases. r4h*.umW1 � . - w ed., There all the tribes which once made. up not eveil 9sk her whether she had . Ism sat hol i ­ - t1j,at. the' no loliger can keep up. . In disorders; eye, ear, n ea. As in the case of the 'boxes into ,vihich- he can rear ' Y the ald race. . eaten. He ch . on im. Offici Whtte, orubs, no treitment, of the n , great Abn 11 I - * I ... . and throat Consulati, orth, soil, with Votsonz. of 4ny kind hi and probably InJuie. himself, and t wiped -out by the war, ind' the I Barbe hospitably fixed a chair be.4ide Lift off � Coms '. . -, I mback'& Drug- store,'Seaf . as door and *allo should go higiX the fire and cared for the buckskin _.. ._ above U__ - . I jpe-�J properties are to be disposed of in � . .- . � -. . ... . . . !ruesdays and Fridays� 8 a-nL till 1 p.m. ,been found, offective; There Is'a prev-; that he cannot jump over them or get sack. Doesn't burt a bit and freezol:W � ' �, - , 11 � - order to settle 'estates, while in not CHAPTER XXIV - . I ... � . . I - � .1 � alent idea that salt *111 kilt them,, his fore feet over. The dam' should . "And now, Dame Barbe, our siip- I - I _.. _. 1- I E.— but this is an entire mistake, The be tied, in a stall, or better� it con- a few. instances "landed gentry are � . . g, a.t c6nsola- isers. In the house of grief where costs only -a few cents. I -_� . .- Father Laflamme, aimin . � ­.�.� � only remedy, is 6 short, rotation of . . disposing -of' their country holdirfga " � ARN, M.D.-C.M. venient, kept in a box stall, not neces- , arthat I have been we could not "t.11' . 1. � _. C. J. W. H -6rops, as in the case of W4ite*Grubs. and intend to live. -in the future on tion, shoo,ts his arrows so f I � � 425 Richmond Street, London, Ont., Ploughing in August and I cross- 1. sartly far -removed- from her f oal� In the continenCof Europe, The pur- he is,astonished and troubled. � He put on his rusty .'old house-. I � - . � ,,, . . fact, the writer hap made a praotice � � cassock,and his biretta and sat with "' � .�f Specialist,. Surgery and. GeT1i0­Urin- ploughing In September will destroy of having the stalls adjoining, so chasers of these. historic estates are So they sat long in, the darkness - Lola at tha fire and talked, to her . I I . � . 4 � I . great 'numbers. Clean cultivation, ' in -some cases American millionaires . 11 I . . I , L : , I . I . ary diseases of men and women. leaving no weeds or otber-sheiter for that the dam and f oal can see and on the porch 6f the church, sat in without sitggesting by any disquiet, . I . � � . hear each oth4r, but cannot get to- and in -others English newly rich I I . . :. I.- - � *' I i . 'the beetles, in fence corners and else- gether. Whethei or not the mare, be,� who made- for,tuifes in the war. Not silence and stared oldt-into the night. ing hint,that he took interest in ner �. . _`� . . -11, t � � Lola Hebert had 4ost her illusionh. personal -- iff airs; tdat - attitiide . so, I _� i I- . where is also of Im ortande. - i i / - ! .V required for work, she should be 'long ago we/observed in the London � - i I DR. J. W. PEOK - Break up the old pastures Is the 1 taken to the colt's stall. or better, Times an advertisement from one Old Noel had lost his hopes. comforted antol reassured: her that,. L i - �_ I .1i - I � They who had -set forth so bravely when the food came smoking to the � ­ I I .. Medicine advice all farmers should follow.- tfhe colt lead to the dam's stall, &ad of the latter class who wanted a I -0 _W . I -1 �, � Graduate of Faculty of Dr.' Q. J. S. Bethune, 0. A. College, I to search for happiness had fouad table, the healthy hunger of 'youth i - . . 1. Montreal; Member . - allowed to remain for 16 to 20 rAin- country house' and was willing to I ., �, McGill Untiersity. ' Guelph. I something s r asserted itself over sorrow. I i of- Coilege of. Physicians and Surgeons utes three times daily for a week -or spend �1200,000 or more in the en- . I . � -_ ` I . I beyond all their poor strength, that Again they sat by)*the fire while $ 1 1 �_ � . - --f-I - I '; bf Ontar.10.1.4centiateof MedicalCoun longer. Leading the colt to the dam's terprise. � I ,� . , Cider I I words between them only led to help-. Dame Barbe washed'her dishes and. � � I "', - en of Gonad&; Post-Graduatt member �Aftklng. __ ' stall, to a good- system of giving him A few days aeo The Mail and Em- less- and piteous queries, 'one of the huskily purred her bit of a chanson- � . � I I � . Ii. , A GeTreral Sweet cider Is unfermented "PLO . I � ��a ,' � I his first lesso-fis in training for future I - a . ot abl to I " i . of Resident Me,aieal staff . of ' pire publi h d i despatch to the ef- other They were n e answer. nette with the bland unction of a well - -1 ,. :Ontreal, 1914-15- Oftlee, 2 juice and hard cider is fermented usef ulnems. During the swond week, feet I , 1-1i . '! � Hospital, M that shMen Hall was about to Words pricked their grief; they re- fed, grima�kffi. Still Father Laflamme .. �� I A of Post Office. W�ne 56- Vie Juice. To set the Juice the ap- twice daily will be suMetent to leave pass from the Musgrave family aft mained silent. . I - : .1 doors east . er , . ; A . after , this onoo an ownership of 460 years. The She had tie one else except old ble, in the world, though all the . I I �. Vales are either crushed or ground In them t' ,as if thert were no trou- ,� � . Itensall, Ontario. � , ogether, and . chatted on I � :'.. I a cider mill and the Juice expressed daily, gradually shortening -the ,present owner is Sir Riefiard, Mus- - . - .1 . - I I � . . . . 1 14 �, . - 'lengtkr of the visit until the mammal - . - - ; 4-- from the pulp. Noel to advise her. He confessed with sympathy of his nature was stirreci . . I ,_I; . The fermentation of apple juiqe, or becomes prac grave, who has not resided in the sorrow that he could -not ad,dse. when ,every now and then he saw I I I . _.- -- 11 _- Dr. F. J. 13URROWS, - t'cany '"et've- in this Hall for twenty years, an(J. wh1D When, Noel had tried to comfort the red lip droop -and quiver and the WAk your AWpul you tin lift, of .. I,- 2 . I any other fruit Juice.,, is ,brolught way each gradually becomes aftu&- . I __ I - 11 "OK Corn � some time ago sold his other estates her with the' blossoms of promises eyes wink away the tears. pay haid coM soft term betweali " - � about b the development in it of tomed to be - 09pgr 041 frm th i I I - . * tho 1"61 am the um .'' Office and residence, Goderich street an' it 0 I in - left behind the "It. I do not talk on the matters - - east of the Methodist church, Seaforth. yeast. �Zt cells'are microscoplo other. The Gh go of diet for the colt of Kirk Oswald and Lazenby, which -Donald had skiii ealluses ftu* �0 _: . CUmberland, and Musgrave and blet"M of 144t. .� 111- . ., Phone 46. .00ioner for the County of plantis invisible to the naked eye and jF# -gra4u%l, and be reoleives the beae- girl mer6ly brushed them ir-ol off which may interest a demoiselle, R , � � I ' 0 4 Kirby - Stephen, in Westmoreland, that hard and cruel truth, and she -must YOU A tiny UU10 *f -FnWMG 0"ta _119W ii Huron. I I are alwayrs present on the surface of fit of the milk that otherwise w ul ask me questions 11 he 'said) VA amy &V� &jwe; 14 . - Ply a few .. - : fruit When the fruit is crushed tO be wasted. It also largely obviaos - 'a time. But she' shook her , ftststutl z after 46 , I . . Durham. ]Wen Hall for centuries . upft the *WS � 'or i . I R - I � d gat the juice many. of these 091119 664 - dauger of mammitip in the mare, and Remorse tortured the old man; head. , r . -- 'I ,kM X]Wtly 74n Alft - - � I ,:i Ihto the -Jules, and it theme are not the SUndegradually be6omo ismitive. has been associated ,with North what he had done had worked so for "And as soon as you are sileepy, o*w 1-urtingi t � reak _ I "" DRS. SCOTT & 31ACKAY, 11 - I country legend, mid there is the her immeasurable hurt that lothersome com or callus right off, - i A � . destroyed they will induce fermon(t_ In the'meantime'the colt shog1d, be he did Dame Barbe will take you with'her and all, witkout a** ,- . � . , . . _ Wt of paia or WWW 'r, _," d / famous ,"Luck!, of 'Eden Hall, a beau- urther for her or *to the upper Toom. She understands ngm Trulyl ]go � umbuxi . � , j. G. Scott, graduate of Victoria an &UO3L � allowed about all the well.*&*ad eler- ' .not dare to,'plan f � urgeons I . I . college ,of Physicians and S rdoAsoqulintty, in the, man' tiful goblet of Venetian glass, ascrib- meddle with what was beyond his how to lay a bed so7 well that night.- - . I ttf act WO er, hay and chopped or rolled sate, � �, - . ember of the C,*I- . of sweet'61dor -we must destroy the ed to thi 14th centu,ry. The story poWer; he had exacted, the oath, but mares 'never Come there to gallop.!) � - � _- A= Arbor, and m ' that he will consume. AL satisfadery - I " leg,q of physicians and Surgeons, of youst e4eals, that are 'Present and Qri� and palatable mixture in misdo by is that on oni occasion a Musgrave ihe oath had failed to bind them. 44 .1 can't sleepl" She declared it - . -____.1__--4 ! 1, - I m . � - I , I , � I vent others from surprised, a number of fairies danc- What W bound them was gone. He with despaii'. m 11 Ontario. �_ gettiag in. T1164sur- putting a little cut buy jL,a4� the rla. . � , , I I C. Mackay honor graduate of Trin- ast WAY Of dot - this is to pastettrizoi ing round the , glass,' and 'enat he knew tkat he could- not restore it. .i -At"Nefi.., .�A , tion of oats in a pall- in the 67;*X 0 He did not look aV her, but staTed - 1. % gold medallist of the Juice immeltately *f ter it is, 06- pouring some boiling water an 1, captured it. The fairies asked kim It concerned e. mysteries of lo,�p, steaoitily into- the fire, his 'head turned � . �­ I I- ity University, and . , -I' - � -0 W-09 4 � - 4t I.J t�ld, u 1 , 4 1 v ? - N :_ 1, �� , I ,. '�'* . r 1__A4i ,,, i T ri..' I I _ I I .1 I I .= I I 'I Irank I 91 I I I I - - heft 'I I I I I I Trinity Medical College; member of S"y , Noel was 'hof versed irA away. from her. The old house. .. I � tained froin the fruit and store - covering with a rubber shoot a" to, return,it to them, but he'refused, , Und old 41, I - " . I . I I � I the College of Physicians and Sur- In we -In the cage rrhereupon the -queen fairy said: such. And that way lay her dire keeper came at his call an,& shaded I 2= � I � _11 -sealed containem, allowing It to stand untu Morn Ito . t, . . 0 I I -1 . - - -11 . . I � I - �' �. Coons of Ontario. of elder the pasteurixation pre.oemg then preparing another, food, for Vas If e',er this cup dfiall briik or -fall needl the lamp. "Thoi firelight serves well � - � I �d IL - I ---- I I - . I � 1, .mi - � means heating the Juice to 170 -de- evening. This, with a ration of whole Farewell the luck of Eden Hall." He dragged his ble�-,ding palms a- and t s it." He I ­ , . . .;; ­.- . I � I : r1__ - green F. for ten minutes and, then oats, with a oarroit or two at noon, Thi goblet remains intact, but -one cross his tough 'garments, stirring �, ��, I . . ,� t :dlling Into containers that ha;ve boea - did not sp6ak again for a long time. � 1 16.. ..- . - � I - _­_ -_ . � . 1� In addition to the amount 6f.whole would think that the Musgrave family a VqW.-_ _! ­ � I . I - ng - . I _.. JGH ROSS. scalded and can be tightly corked. hay 'he wilt require, usuallv rive$ wst* mA nf ImAr i -n ]%&in& anrdi%alloA . Ty- ,Wrh.+�A +_ 1&'kZ*_U � . W. . � J DR. it. HT mtn the sting of the needles of tho When he did )t was in. a low, sroothl I IA� . apan tone anq 1i .. 11 .1 I Care should be taken not - 3WIL Re QIQ not glance in - . I '_ � - Graduate of University, of Toronto to let the excellent results. Of course, thh�'re- to sell so beautiful an estate as Eden something besides the ache in 1 4 � . t -, . I �, I _' . � his' her direction. __�_r A , - . � � .1 -an ,- i 1, temperature set above 170 degrees V. . - - _. ;: Faculty of Medicine, member of C01- quires some thne and troubl% d Hall. heart. What could he do for -her real "It is well e yo. 9 - I _. I i� ' for th un to bear - I t are J the old were -----Oqqq I : 1: � lege of Physicians and Surgeons of during pasteurization or the charae- when this - Is not conYonlent the - colt I . I eg in ter of the Juice will be injured. The - The Earl of Wemy and M helb? Nothing. He could not give �dways in mind that all I ()ntario; i5ass graduate coura will do very weli without the prepdi�- ,,, relative of Jellico 11 successor back to her a husband. HoweverA young, once. There atl� trials ana �F` I '_111 ; 1 . 'r I Iq I 1- Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; juice is then stored away at a low ation of food noted. When practle- r 'I �A Hospital London, temperature to allow it to -cleat. First Sea Loi�d, is selling Gesford- according to his� ability, he must serve sorrows in youth; the old have had r 7� � i.� Itoyal ophthalmic able, the addition of cowls milk gives House, near North Berwick, one of her. The night was dragging on and them. And the old ea -a sometimes F �-'V-AEN US!NG _1 - � '0?, I 0 England, UniveroitV Hospital, London Hard cider is produc4d by alloviing excellevLt results, but this to often not J I . IT, . he . - . trie. most beautiful estates in! Scot, the cold mists were rising from the help the young who do not know , ".1 ' . A� England. ofrice—Back of Dominion the fresh apple juice to fement In't easily obtainable. land. The. advertiom6nts aamounce -river. , __ � . 5 ,Ii " Rank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5, Night cask. The fermentation is naturally After the colt has -ceased looking the lessons the old have learned. I � , W I L -ti 0 N'S '. ' I I ' ) - .., I , 11 . that it is within easy reach of eight "We go home—homo to pere and do .n ' �, ). I , from residence, Vie-. Induced by the activities of the yeast for his dam, he should be allowed to _ ot speak of myself .as having i , ".. Calls answered golf courses and commands a 'fine mere-" . � � . * � �_ I - �� t,Dria street. Seaforth. - cells that get into the juice.from the take daily exercise In a 'yard or pad- . I much khowledgelpr wit or power, my I ; I -1 I , �111 - I - .�. I surface of tile apples. As, however, dock. and his feet should be trimmed view of the Firth of Forth. The- "No, 1111'not go home." daughter, but many of thoi-se,who have ! F NUT` PADS . , i.. I— I —_ -_ - - - house itself' whidh is almost the size "But you not be Traid. Me lie. come to me with. their burdens have k I ­ - - ',,, I there are vartow, kinds of yeast cells at least monthly. Usually under these , 14 THOMAS BROWN. and also many mold spores liable'to conditions, -the wear is not equ%1 . to of -a royal.'eastle, is built of stone, Help you. Say me grab you—take, b�en generous to, my sympath , , � ' D DIRECTI()NS I . , - ' " ` I . �_ - . � I y a)�d ', ' z� . �, I" � thla magnifi- 'Huhl old, crazy in- have said that they drew comfort 1, % �., C 4A P Ef 01; L Y ;1 N'-� A �a N, Licensed auctioneer for the c0untie4i be on the fruit which may Injure the growth, and if not attended to, and the estate contains a you to Telos. ,�,,� � � ' - diant' say Pere Ones me.' He kick from it, 1, too, have found it hard -to -�z - "Z' i - - - of Huron and Perth. Correspondence quality pf the cidcr, spoiling the flay -4 the feet will betome abnormal in size cent park, a eb in of ornamental i ; " - 1-1 ,I- I 1C VV - H r " —11 I' - arrangements for sale dates can be or, it is a goud plan, to control the lakes, lovely garlens, shooting cov- me out. That's albil I sleep when . . i Y AC TIL Y , /9 -_ .1 I .. . and shape, which may permanently * -1 was young. But I ha�ve �L--�- "I I / .. � / ... _r made _by'calling up phone 97, Seaforth the fermentation either by first . pas- injure him� Hence the - erts, etrq., and comprises 3,000 acres. ."No, r11 not go home, His tongue slept after I told my troubles when I - `L I � '� Z . 7, Y should be . -hp ,--' \ I , _AIA : or The Expositor Office. Charges mod- teurtaing the joice and then allding trimmed to the natural size and The stables -will house 25 horses and —the farmer, Bissonl NoVI have found a friind,who would Ii ten. ;' � . 9i Qb6.�-�` - ____�_-A � -_ *rate and satisfaction guaranteed. a good yeast to the raw Juice as soon shape, as conditions demand eight cars'ean be stored in the gar- Where go?" he - pleaded, and the I am pleased when the young s - --, _�_�­_ . . - .—Pr6f. consider d�Iddommills.- -_ I -1 - as obtained from the apples. -The J. H. -.Reed, V.S., 0. S. Collegt), ate recently lend.,t ., — —_ "_ � - I age. Another fine est * tone in which he asked was confes- me as a fr ., , I Bmt of all Fly MIRers 10C I . R. T. LUKER addition of this good yeast will has- Guelph, - I disposed of was Holm La in Here.- . sion of his sense of helplessness .,and "You'aile, a *good man. -,I know it! I - . - . . ten the "desired fermentatio " --- of his surrender. Per fteket at all Druggist% I... . Licensed Auctioneer for the County . n and - ford, a noble mansion Znfth 2,700 You have'given me Much already." 1� . of 11uron. Sales attended to in all check the mold development., ' When gown arcf.to farrow in pM acres of land, and history dating "I don't know." "Let me give You sXmpathy­un- Groeers atild Gen,eral Stom . . ' of the county. Seven years" ex- The beat iemperature-for iermen- taking them in a weekbefore t"y back to the Nor -man conquest. For And. after that -mournful question derstanding" 5_YMPathY­in Y6ur sor- I ;='ence in Manitoba and Saskatche- t&tion is 75 degrees r.—Frof. D. H. farrow enables them to become 24-' many generations -it *as the home and the dolorous answer, the child of row,. -whatever it may be, ray daugb- 7 1. .4 --------* �. - � * YO . 1-1 wan, Terms reasonable. Phone No. Jones, 0. A. College, Guelph. customed to their new,quarters. , of the Scud'amores, one of whom was a 'hundred and two and the. child of ter! Then in Dame Barbe's bed u I .1 . , I I .00 I No. I I - - �_ 1 175 r1l., Exeter, Centralia P. 0. R. � a patron- of Spenser, and is spoken s6venteen were silent a:gain, sitting mlay find sleep.PP . T � .. . left at The -Huron More than"66,000 women are liste4 Women are smoking choice Cuban . -Ohl - .. ,-- - L orders of n "The Faerie 11 - . IL No. : as "Sir Scudamore" i side by side on the feet -gouged steps. She twisted her fingers and Aat � I . . .. for lid iiot I ,_ zxpogitor office, Seaforth, promptly at- as stoeldioldbrs in the Penagylvania I ciga-rs in England, and some have Qu6en." In Here d the Scudamore Them Father Laflamme spied them forward in bor"chair, but she ,c NO FLUG —I - , - I . - . I railroad . _ I -as long been famous for the - �� -_ twde& i - 1 even. commenced to use pipds. ' . family h when he came up the hill and trudged speak for -A long tinie. Then she CAS TIT -40 R- I A , . � I - .i I � - I - � . - . . . . - � hL., *