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by Sir James Purves- were compelled to smash bar- in airplane.t
of flour, three, tablespoons Consequent
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lq��,; %� , offigers ditions cle"And�d our
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linakes the trip a pleasure, I James a e accused's breath smelt Links with Burns has been broken Then I looked down again to See Then
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fine, one cup mixed dried, or pre-
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11 . but of tobacco. He by the death in his 83rd year of a , I ped
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Proylp a in Canada has a normal
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cknd Victoria, Canada's national win- stitution," "te I spice,
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0`-, "66th Battery of Artillerly," all Of was a great lover of a blood horse, after Jumpi"g. off a high board fence.
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... Preferring death to promotion, a yeomanry. His father was the last retarding the .shock of landing.
HEMS WANTED Shanter, "Ibe
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more , _ ,, � , _ L .. , " Q. y-
shots wore 'Atea. 'T'ho -
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11— London postman shot himself through individual to be born in as sea" of relative motion be-
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raked the surrounding country with pble, 0'r =4@' reppespli. t IS L
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the head with a niiniature rifle. In it existed in Burns's time, and this twee,n the parachute juipper and the
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I.. t- itth the poet led to his ground is *,6ry small, and until on4-,,
THE KING'S COCKCROWER
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locate the attackers with a powerful coTAp5W by-Faputshe", " -
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.., � Nassing Heirs are being sought give me for this coward's act. With- prizing very highly a relic of Tarn o *te 'CloSeL to the
Ll , . 1 eople out nerves it is impossible to live and Shanter days in the shape of the an- sure just ��ie Ile is going to land.
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An official called "the K ing's Cock-
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district of Clqutarf, near Dublin. A. Complete . English' dictionary' WAS that
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through Lent. They consisted mere ly
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hand greilides, '5,t5O rounds of re- uel Jolinson Q published in 1755.
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season vicinity
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tity of bomb-makirig materials were of his time. His of thq r9pt-511
. nd mind was audience, including many women, who I arrived,cm top of it, and that we
, bleirs and unclaimed estates which of suicide while of unsou
thus proclaiming *
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,., we offer for sale contains thousands making catgut has been esses being shown to the public for I was very well satisfied, as I knew
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cent very beavy rainfall, has 6oken. - .
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the water main which supplies Yong is
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official. enter the room where he was
expeditiously as possible. Ili the "With the work of an engraver in
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supping and proceed to cock. -a -doodle-
mean time the town depends. on a -stone, likethe engravings of a signet
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SALE LOT 11,
]' Concession 3, McKillop, containing 100 a
acres. There are on the premises a good
frame house, 10 rooms-. bank barn, 50x80,
driving house. water in barn and house; IY� s
acres of excellent orchard. mostly spiesI. The i
farm is an tile drained and well fenced; 1%
miles from St. Columban Catholic Church and
achool, 5 miles from Seaforth, and 3% miles
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farm will be sold on reasonable terms. For
further particulars apply on the premises or
address. Seaforth P. 0. JOSEPH McQUAID. S
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CHOICE FARM FOR Shl .-LOT 9, Ciox-
cession2, Stanley, containing 109 acres in (
a hfgh .state of cultivation. There are on -
the farm a large solid cement house ,with 3
'hardwood finish. also hard and soft water in -
aide. and other modern conveniences. Barn.
40x86. on stone foundation: stables with
.cement Raws and with water inside. This is
a choice farm, situated on good gravel roads.
2% mitles from Brucefield and Kippen sta-
tions. For further particulars apply to MRS. I
'STEVENS, on the premises,, or to J. A. Me -
EVEN. Brucefield. or BERT CLELAND,
Listowel. Executors for the estate of Walter
J. Stevens. 2959-tf
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VARM FOR SAY.P.-FAILM OF TWO RUN
drad acres adjoining the Town of Sea
earth. conveniently situated to all churchm
"hools and Collegiate. There Is a ca,�
*We brick cottage with a cement kitchen
tarn 100x56 with *tone stabling usidernswo
for 8 homes, 75 head of cattle and 40 hem
w#h steel stanchions and water before &L
gtook; litter carrier and feed carrier and
two eament affoa; driving shed and plat
Sam scales. Watered by a rw& well =6
indmill. Th farm b well drained amd to
; high 4tats eat cultivation. The crop to all
In the ground---cholce clay leam. Eminea
isto posawslon. Apply to M BEATON, A
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W Cbriemsion Ill, and West ban of Lot 5
Oaueewfon 10. MRS[ TVakerrimfthi, ace,
taining M acres. There am on the vzoinliiin
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the barn. &.Eve 61hed 2111"
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'THE MCKMLOP MUWAL
FME INSURANCE COPY.
HEAD OFFICE-SRAFORTEL ONT.
OFFICERS -
J. Connolly, Goderich - - President
Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president
3D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas.
AGENTS-
Alem Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton;
W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur-
ray, Eginorldville; J. W. Yeo, Gode-
rich: R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen.
DIRECTORS:
William Rinn, No. 2, Senforth;
John Benwwies, Brodhagen; James
Mivafia, BeechWood- H. MCEWen, Clin-
ton-, James Connoily, Goderich; Alex.
)0"adfdot, No. 3, Sea -forth; J. 0-
Vlvie�,#r No 4, Walton; Robert Ferris,
lkild*- &Orge -mccartneg, No. 8,
gieiif&W�, XuftO Offigon, Drueefield.
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Last year we used 1550 worth our- fought the cub, and attendants rush- a tear in ithe best ,pair of pants I O'clock. the town reservoir. - . w*od beg -an about -the -middle of Ahe
elves and sold 19,700 worth to sur- ed to his assistance, and with long_ own and some Puts on my shoes as Thinking he was being affronted, he Free State finances were in a very fifteenth century. Engravi on class
eons all over the country, to many forks succeeded in driving the animal I went thr4ugh the arbor. The brick was very annoyed, and it was with . ng -
ospitals, and even to places as far off. It was held back by means ,of sidewalk be the arbor was not par- difficulty that the interpreter c�uld bad way, said Mr. Thomas O'Donnell, was perfected by Bourdier of Paris
way as China and Persia." The the forks while the tamer was' re- ticularly resilient, but I was not,ren- make him understand the -nature of the Nationalist ex-M.P., in a lecture in 1709. The earliest date known of
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-the -at the National Club, Dublin. Taxa- a copper -plate engraving is 1461.
,ondon Hospital has also helped its moved from the cage. He was tak- dered unconscious by the fall, al- the custom. From that time tion had climber from $2 16a a head in Etching on copper by means of "aqua-
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nances by making its own insulin for en to the Royal Infirmary with wounds though my Physical condition was low King's Cockcrover ceased to function. 1905 to ill 39 a head in 1923-24. fortis" was in use as early as ISM
iabetes treatment in his hands and legs. 'He was able on account of the terrific beating I . . �' -
Crusade for better housing has been to leave the institution after treat- had received on the legs from the *-. - While the total value of exports in
1920 was 2204,000,000 in the year I
rted in London by Miss Maude ment. control stick. VESSELS' QUEER CARGO 11 ended the 31st Uarch, 1924- it had
oyder, the well known woman For stealing umbrellas from the "I -have noway of telling how high . . ' Anticosti Island, in the entrance to
t shrunk to S44,000,000, and the na- the St. Lawrence River, and the Mag -
reacher. At a great meeting held Glasgow Royal Exchange a former above thei-'ground I was when the Part of the cargo of -a liner which tional expenditure in 1924 w
n the Centml Hall, Westminster, she as 235- dalen Islands, in the Guff of St. Law-
. member of that body was fined 26 6s_ parachute opened except -from the arrived at Plymouth, England, a short 250,000. Could any,country prosper rence, were placed under the jurisdic-
eclared that the public conscience with the alternative of 30 days' im- accounts of oye-witnesaes of the acci- time ago, was thirteen tons of dried under such a -state of aftirs? tion of Newfoundland in 1763, the
as stirred because in this nominally prisonment. The accused Stated that dent, who estimate it to be about five flies. Train blown off track on the Done- year of the signing of the Treaty of
hristian country it was absolutely Royal hundred feet' It ca, neasily be seen They came from -Mexico, and are gal Railway resulte . d in the death of Paris by which France ceded Canada
mpossible for thousands Of People W Exchange for 14 years. He had lost that the time intervening from the to be used in -the manufacture of four passengers and injuries to ten,-Zo the British Crown. The islands
mow what home really means. She two umbrellas in the Exchange and beginning .of the accident at an alti- paint. Dried flies are also imported others. A local train of two cars.ion were transferred to Canada in 177,,L
eclared there is evidence of an un- had reported his loss, but they had tude of twenty-five hundred feet to from Brazil, but not -for paint -mak' the Burton port branch from LOn- The Magdalen Islands form part, of
elfish manifestation indicative of a not been recovered. Under financial when my parachute opened was not ing. These are made up into food donderry lerossing the Owen the Province of Quebec, and in the
ew spirit -perhaps the keynote of pressure he took the umbrellas with great, as both the airplane and I were for poultry and pheasants. . * . Viaduct, 1,100 feet long, was caught Provincial House of Assem-bly are re -
he era following upon the final clear- the theft of which he -was charged. falling at-a'high rate of speed. Besides all the odintary necessaries, -about midnight by a terrific kale and presented by one member.
ng up of war.problems. He had beeq employed with a firm -"It is also evident that the human such as wheat, meat, oranges and the cars blown off the tracks and - .
Enligration record will be made by in Glasgow as departmental manager. brain can in times of necessity oper- tobacco, which come pouring into dashed agaihst the parapet. The
family from Retford, Notts, who The Fiscal stated that so many um- ate with.great -rapidity. It is evi- Great Britain from abroad, there ar- roof and sides of 'one of the ears were
ire sailing shortly for Canada to brellas had been going amissing from dent, too, that the mind overlooks rived at London a -quantity Of good' -blown amay and passengers NRre The First -Elective House of As-
ettle on farms in Saskatchewan. It the Royal Exchange that the matter unimportant details, because some- so fantastic that, when you read their h�rl,d into the dark ravine below- sembly in what is now the Dominion
is believed to be the largest group of was reported to the police. When time during. the descent I lost my pet description on the manifest, ' Ca that of Wo -#a Scoti ,
. you are Only one traveller on the train ea- of nada was' a
,bree generations that has ever eml- the accused was arrested and search- flying goegles and have no idea when driven to wonder of what possible capdd'injury. ' . the members of which were, ele9ted
� ed a large number of pawn tickets, that horrible accident occurred." use they can -be to anyone. For in- "My sons were with them" said an dining the'stimimer of 1758. The Leg -
,rated. Included in the party will be
ather and mother, their four sons all for umbrellas, were found in his stance, a case of walrus whiskers- applicant -at the Cork Cou4 for g3 islature, consisting of an . appoiited
tind one son-in-law, with their re- possession. * you might make many vain guesses compensation for less of barley -stolen 9ou.ncil and an,elective Assembly, met
pective wives, and 23 children. All as to the purpose to which these were by armed men. The applicant ex- in Halifai on October 2nd. -of the
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the adults have some knowledge of All. GOOD RECIPES to be turned before you were told that pressed the view that the barley was -54 year, when Robert Sanderson
agriculture, and, subject to medical they are to be made into ,toothpicks. .0 I i .ipp,The
xaminati W IT FEELS TO FALL FROM Cream of Carrot Soup. taken to make. money I U . maker of As Ho
Frogs, skins again. Nbw, and then I I . I t- of it * ' 4, y wass I wl , - Si . , -
. own sons were with the boy -i at ft#t .., - introduced hid tor 1% ��tir-
oint Government scheme for settling i pose � , estAblisbin fb[;itty
3,0N British farming families in Can- GREAT f[EIGHT Two cups carrots, two cups milk, a package of these comes from India, timie," he said. Asked if ey re _g of the a�
one tablespoon butter, one tablespoon and they are used -of! all things -for 'I - re - , Of
. Republicans the 'applies thb House.
ada within two years. A vivid description of just how it grated. onion, one -tablespoon flour, bookbinding. It appears that the skin "Indeed they were, and they got the
Robin Hood's Haunt, Sherwood For- feels to step out into space and no'. one-half teaspoon salt, one-eighth of the India frog makes a very fine jail, too.,,, He was a Free Stater
est, is menaced by a branch line Pro- be able to locate the parachute re- teaspoon white pepper, one tablespoon soft leather, ,Which, when dyed, takes himself, as he always liked to Lpo. � The game of. curling, imported from
posed to be built by the London, Mid- lease ring has been jiven by an avi- Chopped parsley. Wash and scrape the most delicate colors. A well- with the honest crowd. The cause of Scotland, was first played in Canada
and, and Scottish Railway Company ator who lived to tell the tale. the carrots, cut into small pieces, known English binder has produced the trouble -was that he was a Free at Montreal. in the winter of 1807.
through 011erton Corner and Beech Lieut. H. R. Harris of the U. S. cover with boiling -water; add half some wonderful effects -by the use Of Stater. The case was adjourned for Quebec:*as the next city to instituto
Avenue, to serve the new colhery army air service, made this'jump teaspoonful salt And boil 25 to 30 frogs' skins. . adiditional evidence -
which is being sunk between Edwin- I a club, which was, done in 1921. The)
several months ago, and his story not minutes, or until tender. Drain, sav- "Twenty-five Tasmanian Devils " Distress in West Ireland is greater Scottish- residents of Fergus, in Wel- I
stowe and 011erton, in Nottingham- only adds another thrill to aviation ing the stock, nmsh through strainer may sound rather a gruesome Con- than it has been since 1881. This is lingt4n Couity, UNer Canada, now
shire. Strong local opposition has history but is a psychological study. or fruit press. -Put the milk into signment�'yet it was only one lot Ili a due to the partial failure of the crops Ontario, establ-ished the first cuAing
developed, it being claimed that the His. story was told in the official top of double boiler; as soon as it cargo of Australiatf-animals and birds and the almost total failure of the club in that Province. The West
line would destroy the beauty of report on the accident, Harris, like boils add the carrots and two cups- which reached London. The ,'devils" fuel supply. The Government has Flamboro !Club was establishe& In
Sherwood Forest, the legendary home Macready, was flying near Dayton, ful of the carrot juice; add the grat- in spite of their name, were not' SO been Prompt with relief measures. 1835, the old Toronto: Club -in �US`7,
of Robin Hood, the outlaw, and his O., but in broad daylight, within sight ed onion, salt� pepper, the butter and dangerous as a case of "diseases" Fifteen thousand school children in and the Galt
friends Little John and Friar Tuck. ' and Guelph Clubs in
Earl Manvers, of Thoresby Park, is of many people, when the fabric be- flour rubbed together until smooth; brought to Southamptoh'on board a t -he more Teluo�e pArts:of Connaught 1838. The Halifax Curling Club was
gan blowing off the wings of the air- boil 5 minutes; add the chopped par- cargo steamer arrivingfrom the West and Donegal,kre getting a daily meal fo��_'S�jj January IZ; 182&
leading the protest. Beech Avenue, plane he was testing. sley and serve at once. coast of Africa. The case was actu- w1geh is provided by the GoVernment. .
with its four parallel lines of fine "As soon as I had determined that -- ally full of cultures of germs of Six thousand ,tons* of coal and 1,000 0
trees, is considered one of the most it was impossible to regain control I blackwater fever. malarial fevei-st and tons of wood have been distritutect at
beautiful woodland sights in the coun- of the airplane, there was only one ."Cut And Come Agaie Cake. all kinds of tropical diseases. , nominal Prices where the fuel had Experiments with Zebras are to be
try- thing to do in order to save my life, I Snails and frogs come to London failed. Appeals for public subscrip- made in Kent, Devonshire and Scot-
---.*-- I know that a collapse of this sort Work together one-half cup of in large quantities and find their way tions --are being well responded to, the laid. The aninials.1are to be tuined
I made it impossible to land the air- butter and once cup of bread dough. to Soho, where there are co6ks who BSA of,11reland heading the list with loose In big parks in Mar* and, -it is
SCOTLAND plane safely, and if I stayed in the Sift together one, and one-half cups know how to turn them into toothsome 2,000- guineas. . hoped -they will settle down, in 7spitit
airplane I would undoubtedly be kill- of flour, half a teaspoonful of baking dishe4 and twice a yeai a Chinese of the climate, and start housekeep-
Bequest of 92,000 has been left ed. I knew the next thing for me sods one-half a teaspoon of cinna- vessel comes up the Thames laden i ing.
to the Greenock Royal Infirmary to do'was to leave the airplane and mon,' half a tehspis6n of allspice and with Chinese dried foods ,for the Chin- - -
by a Glasgow merchant who died trust my parachute. three-quarters .of a teaspoonful of ese population of England. Sea'slug, HISTORICAL NOTES
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v7hile on a holiday at Sheerness. "'This was not so hard as it seems salt. Into this flour mixtyre put two- shark's fili, peanut and ginger jelly, Peaches are said to have been in- When fire broke out at the Friday
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The fund is to provide two beds for the plane was falling at an angle thirds of a cup of raisins seeded and the nest of the sea S'Y�alli6w=i4ese troduced into England froin Persia In School Hill pnvate school, for girls
in the institution in memory Of of about 20 degrees and portions Of cut and six finely chopped figs. Add and many other strange luxuries -are the year 1562, in the fourth year of at Fernhurst, Sussex, the.,,headmis-
his father and mother. the wing structure were beginning to all together with one well beaten, egg, i -ported in quantities. the reign of Queen Elizabet1l. .
. tress tel e'i)h4)ned t:6 the -Haslipm�r,e
Ramsay MacDoTmld has been ap- blow off. All that was necessary to one cup of brown suedr and half a - . .�bri-
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pointed by the Duke of Richmond a do was release my safety -belt and cup of sour milk. Mix together well ______`! . . . gade, three miles away over i
justice of the peace for the country climb to the top of the fuselage, -and put into a- Well buttered bread .0110. . iey,bordi,-ir, but was told that ig,Wrn-
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of Elgin. There are few distinctions where the tremendous wind pressure pan, cover and allow to rise onehour, LARGEST FLOUR ORDER EVER - , '. " � �
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which will give the late prime minis- would blow me clear of the airplane and then bake, in 'a slow oven for upon land. The lendi g b;f money on burst, five miles awn: die ere
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ter greate easure. is s 9 and e next thing was to pull the One hour. Cover with white friost- I . .... I f3io t,W ,� 1-1, L,
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for a socialist and the son of a farin parachute Tip cord. ing. EN TO CANADIAN MILLS, mon in European countries during the "bilt flimei ,-
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servant to be marked out for this "I had never before made a para- � . . 0 ' �Ywn.
honor at the instance of a ducal lord- chute jump and had often vowed that BY RUSSIA fifteenth Century. Out of this -grew 01 iwd the "sebool -was. bu I I
lieutenant, and Mr. MacDonald will I never would except in ease of an ' the sy6tom'knI&wn,," pavvnbr6lting, ' . . . .
no doubt compare it in his own mind emergency of this kind. I have had Graham BreadL . , Russian buyers took advantage of Which -was specially regulated in Enig- ' - . .
with the action of the Lossiemouth the duty of piloting airplanes for a- Ingredients. One pint milk or wa- the recent declines in the wheat Mar- land . in 17,56, and 27 �years later the
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golfers vVho, refused to readmit him bout fifty live parachute jumps and ter, half a yeast cake, two tablespoons ket to place the largest flour ,order business of pawnbroking was licensed. _�rfs drew a
to their midst. in each c&se, as I watched the e, lukewarm water, a quarter cup brown with Canadian ills that has ever . 11�p I I crow& (if five thousand jeople to Holy
In. .__1`_ I Trinity Church, WeymoutIL'tMe bride
Bankrupt Glasgow doctor under e3r- pression on the man's face when he sugar or two tablespoons molasses, been bought at a single time on this . . was a it. 2 in. in height and the
amination at the SherifF Court stated waz about to Jump, I decided that it two te�a8poons salt, three cups white contin6lit. Total "business placed It! Persia or Iran, in the Old Tests- bridegroom 8,ft. 7.1n. Their heids
that he commenced the practice in looked like too much of a -mental flour, and three cups graham flour, one day amounted to almost 1,300,000 ment called Elam,, is situated in South- did not come up to, -the altar ftils,
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1919 with a capital of Mo. Re paid strain to suit me. A surprising thing Method: Make a dough with first barrels for shipment as soon aft'pos- western, Asia. Its early history is 'and hundredi .of people in church
9650 for the practice and i1000 for about the jump that I made in this even ingredients, add graham flour sible to Russian Black Sea ports via mythical. - For sot" timie the coun- otood on seats -to tot a vie* of them.
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the house, borrowing the necessary case was that during the whole ex- sand enough more w1lite flour to knead.. New York, and it i's un4arstood' that -try' was ruled by the Medis,'living to The laoise became so great th&t the
money. His average income was perience r did not become fearful of Knead slightly, and proceed as with further business is offering. The the north, but in the year 559 131C, clergyman perfdrming the ceremony
2760 to 1800 per annum. He attrib- the consequences or feel any faint- plain white loaf, baking in a moder- A�aple Leaf Killing Co. secured a the Perbi-ans under Cyrus revolted a- had three times to call for silence.
uted his insolvency to the expense df ness or failure of my facilitiest. ate oven one hour., If an all-gr,ham single Order for 1,150,000 barrela and gainst the 'Modes, overthrew ,, The bride was -dressed in white satin
running the practice. From the be- "After leaving the airplane I fook- moist loaf is desired -use all graham the balance was placed with another Kedo-Babylonlan monar6s ',conquer- and the bridegroom wore afrock coat
ginning his; expenses exceeded his in- ed down at my feet to -help my hand flour, and beat well, but do not Toronto company. This makes a to- ed Asia -Minor, and be I ' . waste a w d
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come. He was still carrying on the locate the parachute release ring and knead. Pour tht6t gTeased Pans. and tal Of close 'to 1,000,000 *btwrels of the East.. Cyt ,, gt. and two bridesinaids. The
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-a accoinit Persians, was ill, A 0
The statement of affairs realized that instead of looking down 1,*et yi,,. Bake one hour in a moder- thi 't . in 529 , P&
practice. bouAt iniCitnada for I ,tle crowd hold up the tmffie although
showed liabilities of 92566 and assets I was looking up and -that my feet ate Oven. since nil&Decelnber. Credits havt_ Bj�. _...
of ;9770, including Zoo as goodwilt were pointing to the sky and my 1. been arranged through Xew�Yafk by � .1 I .police attempted to keep & people
Scott Mortim"t Museum, Princess head toward the ground. I located - the agents of -the Russlati Soviet Gov- . . 1, back,.,
81treet, Edinburgh, which hgs bee m what I thought was my ring and pull- Oatm4al 131scult. ernment and ,payment is on a strictly The Ancients made a practice of 111. ! . .-
close4 for the last ten years, was, vis- ed.' Nothing happened, I looked a- I Cash basis. The order easily ecl�pses, virearing false hair; but the present ' ' _' .
ited by a sub -committee of the LoTd gain and realized that I was spinning Pour one Cupful of milk over one in magnituda any flour, butiness'evef Pi6rtlkeor W19,wab first *orh irt ItsAy ' ' . . I I
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Provostlq Committee of Edinburgh like a top, my head down and my Cupful of oatmeal 'and allow to stand placed with X6rth Amiritati, mills, It and France about the year 1690, &a - . DO NOT'READ TWor .
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Town Council, -for the purpose of re- feet up.. ten minutes, SItt together one and will mean that the mills in 001SU&I the use of wigs - lit"M6 cbwfton in * Valess you can get Goodyear gilhran-
potting what steps Should be taken Three times I located what I thought one-htlf cupfulp of flour Which ban will be puslied to full capacity, fift England about 40 years latef,:. aid tatil Waterproof RA%dohts boAring
to preserve the chamber and its Con- was the release zing, but each time already been ifl?W voith three tea- betwoft� t*O. And Avoe ftd'Atba. V6 prevailed lnotd or, lisii do*n . to 1810. in $0.90"
tents. It i's underAtood that the sub- sitinply. indicated to me that I was spoonfuls of bakilf POV7der And-OUO- order is equi-,%leut to about five,mil- The wearin of, � I P& gi n Goodyear Libel tot 10d th,
. g *igh ,ft I n it 4 fiJ % for $19,00.. Wa dan fUrWsh you,
committee will recomihend that the 'Pulling 'On the leg strkp fittiliff'of half te8990071fut' Of 021t- 'Work In Hon btiollels ,df*1*6t, �_ , , now practioally'obtifthed to the "O"d "Ith - saine ,,for "ton, Vlovttan I or cbfl-
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museum be elvAlied, tellov'ated, and the ilatnegg, 'Alch is about thtifo in. two t*espomlod Of fAt with 'the Little is knoV,M ab6itt the Int4inal, 0haneellat flio ''Jiidet of I t1le high"r 4r6a In 0,1ly 8i,ze. Money leefunded if
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reopened. %e nitwaum contains in cheg below the rip cord ring. As 4,agarn, fhen,'441 *� 'Wlk dftd 04t- ait"tion, in R&MO;; but it, is takol cold*8 W14 bftT1A6l%, '101 "'divie �jn not sati$fiid,
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ifti(kre9ting iind VAIttable collaction. Ot soon as I realized t4tat A vrat meat rainture. ", $E, 0116191Y and toffo for - 9tatftil 01*b -000, U*ine c6mt* "Catirt. - .:�; - .
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