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Sof L t9P0cVe4;I since th a lessons f4 L , I oid L . 0, ' - -�� . L � I I � . I . 0 . � ,*. , .1 ri t�l ,,'�, L!�.'� , L ear,ue4 � . "W5 j��':��, � L e- I � , 'r " L L,L�; 11 . - I . . . t *�Ly I r� IS1 �,.,A` ,,,�,' L.,' �. ' I . Oi I . I . rs 4 I .. "I .. I,, 11-1r. .f , ,11 , ,,� . , X� I , � A,�"rm,.�, , � 4, A 11 O.", I � "M V . ., � . I , alro,"010­t !JW0,111 " , ­� � . I . I I i 4 1Z.4 ,ur , ' rup is fatWto- dle efficiency of : 11 ow ot �"V�.", IT# ' � I 'A im altos still remain f1i . � 11 i , ��:jj'� . _ P;P,yl# ,� 'I. SUMAIM. . 414tributtipo .oK � , �� . ., Irmly Impressed on baking Powder, so- t I I ., .I - - ., , W I � - "',`�L "­","" ', ,,L Year rQuudL . V'r A " , �j6 -when making I I . 1 1 !� , 11 , , ", , " �11..,`I'�,�,'�" '��`,;�, �'­­ I . Q0 - the Winds of many. .1 -1 el; *11 he -3V�PW;f�U�"V,-!,". I 'J- .., .1, � , Nk"'O , - ' - MO= W0.0' -A ' - — �4 d Lug," Tvi�sfit j04, 4­,qkiJ#e,4 L 1111099 the old days of closed DA , , .. . Ant � , ""O'U 1, 11 IJAQ irces, (b). the Fapk rising." I I* * 1� JO ,# , e�.S'i ;e 0 , . , . , _._ ,"M 11 I - MO I L ,�; . , , ' Z., 4 ' ff�'t �� .,�4 , L " . I The oxygen J 4 WA � �, �" I 44 j��:�� _. ,�,, � L , .. A"Po I Q '! 1,1: �...' , " 1 1,0 �. , ,��v MO,; , , ter, $0110 WT, .. " ,9 , or9d Ato" 0,4,40 .- e,�4.nQmIqs the , 14 -such powder take.caii,"that the Ing ABSOLUTE vnfthdr�*,yo* ; ..dbf,�,'­ I I 'V­P� � , , Barris - a ARLA Ar ;..'P� � ,' . ­ op6r. mass Of out fodder Is � re- � '�­" . U .1R �.� 31 . ... t L ,& ,*., . , - - I ONW, , , , " 7 t .. p the '" ` , � , - 11 I . Stion of � .41.11, . _ ,,,, ,., I Notary Public,-' '0. . . I 'I. 1;� L I I .�*,,6-,!/ �, . - I L bUS11JOSS-Or meat I, ", 1. .0 Y,.", 4 Quickly dients are dry-- ' '.L 4 14L I 9. I'll ?pb� 11 �14XLA 4"111 ���',,,"j`r�"�,`, '' L , 19"RS � .1 I'll A" � , , , , i ; t t e r . , ..� I I , f90 Seale used up early in the process or fer- , . , I L .9, I 1W �p . � I , -1 Otle Bloolk . _L . -A�,agq th'. Ont. .. L killl L ag, curing mentation , ' ' S"ETY .. , I I Y..­.� I PP ­­ . �, ��LL �j!�� �r.`�'.';,` so 'r '.I ' L ,, , '1!1,1, - A A t' fiL - The temperature remains Cream of'Taftar. . . . I " . .'� ',­,�:� . "; - , � ; I 1, 41�d 0 or ug. I . � �, 1,�I;' , :,!, 1; "� I,� 'L ,R,.`F","',, .. I . . 1­­-t,�, "­",... .1 ,kjl� � . . I I � , �� � , n�.,% ,,�, ". , L around 100 degrees F. except at the I . - t, I I ',� ."I ", A . �, . ,�, I 1.­..�� � , �',`�� ��,,, , I - - :V - � L � � . A , �, "L" ,. I 't'I'l I "g, " " , ­�� � I�F4 � I .1 I 11 11 L 11 I ,q, �11 ,,, ! .M` I I . I , . , , 11 - V' I � "I I -. I I R ,� S , OATS. . - , I I I I I I I 0 , , 'S , ­ 11 11 "'. 1� , 11L I I I.- �. i2 I I . I I I, . . � , ," L . J , . -1111-T, � . ��- ,,�'L� ' M, I - �, �.,U, 5 , ", i, � " , , � , k! � 11, Qk,aq -iO , " �', ,' 11 , , , , -0ow COudI6us Have Changed. surface or at Point$ where air Is This is a salt of potash and tartaric �-o% g, � I Pr,ovince Of on 4 _ i ,� �& in.", , "I 11 �, " 11 , , . � . - ,!�',,,,��­ t, , .-I... - 11 .1 Al' ' 6QL�. ' ��j` ,�'."",:;_�,,' � I !,�, 1, �, ., , :� . ,`,'�Wieitor, . , ta di � , L'.� """ 0, k! ',�';' �� �il, '! , ,,�,�F"L;" ;�, aarritiiii Conveyancer , ,� 1�"'L L - . I 'I, - ,;.. ; �� ", ��:, �`, I ,,i,;.o,!�,�,;', , � , `,` , 4 ,.,�L, �- , -, 0" " admitted, going much higher, Tile acid, and is less vigorous in its ac� I I , � . ,�, 00 L W,'�%�,��?, . 1. I -�IV5, ." Previous to fifty years ago the , ��,, I ' . . , I I ;; � , P"I 15 queeWo L ... ­ ''. �.L", L,iq , ,, ­, � `., . "'' -f' .' ­., �, ..,. �, ­_. �,�­""­, _,L, ­;1J ##� tion than taftarile acid,- and for this' Head Office; . ­­ , - ".""I"'Og"111 .... , 1 % Notari Public., Solicitor for the Population o&the Province was large- continued Presence of air or oxygen I .1 I �;, , , L, , , r4lr.4� T" Q �� ". 'L ,, -, .. � JMJ#q ,.,. I ,­,.'�, ". ­ . V�,&,fL,�`,L,L­ � � " �111`zt',� ' ' V9m'fi1*n'-L Bank' Offite in rear of the 1Y I'm a,'. The meat supply of those is not (fesired and tbeir removal from reason is preferred'by some cooks in T'Pronto Bra h Q ".�,�:;"':.*: L .1 ',�` ' ' It, � � � Re 'M ,'�,..�L,::��,;�,t��,�,O�,,t,'�,�,�', ,,�"",4�L�'� "","; , eo$: L. � _ . �,:,­; I�,'­"�`�.,��1'4`­ .... I - _ , , I . '. 1�, "... �� , , �"" I I 1-_L;-, , -4 '.:I.!!!I�'..,7, ,,, ��111` I J." I '� -i L L,RX ­k.��,j�'t­ L - !�,VQI�,�;,�� , . . I Mininion Bank, Seaforth. Money to a"tually Oil farms was automatically the mass Prevents the deve�ckpment baking . powder to� the. acid itself, as Cor. Bay and Adelaido� SIO, , , c6r.;.,Wv�" �" """ " """' - ­�',,L' . ' , loan. fqund,. while that'of theurbai of molds. Molds are harmful In that n oned a ov . � I . tv a "." �'�:!�­ I L i dwell, me ti b e I" i "­ "'! � Li � I t must be kept in 1, �11404 01 11 - . � ".. I , , At L 0 �. ', �'L , , ... ... g... . I I M Danforth Ave , ­ , ­.­ ­� I -1 � 1. I ers In the villages and small towns of -heY destroy or use up the acids re- a dr'y place, as it possesses -a great 114 " , , , '..., ..� . 1, ',g�%'," 0* , , . ., 111,1111, I.. .r,` W P11, �, , � , , , , , . 1-1 .1, . � - I , -, ­,, . ,�4.�­'L" L ", � . ­- , 1� ­­ Y BEST & BEST that day was provided bv direct con- quired for the Preservation'of the po Otber Branches at. F � - � "'L'.11. � ", . , "", ,� ,, % '. 'Barristers, I - wer for attracting, moisture. . 1.11 � . '­ I, �.... ,.- ... I � _ .� 11 .11 . ��Vlj­ . , "' FP .�, .1 P 0"'Fam , I . � 1,11';�.,..- . - . Solicitors, Conveyau- ' tact betwee , ;Alage. Air-tigbt walls and a well Hamiltoa, SL Catharines St, Marys; Teviftaka'. a- I. 1. "I I ",.". � I n tk roducer sad,con- � 1� - ranomoi 11wwo . . " , , "I ." I g . i cers and Notai *es ,Public Etc. "Office' ' consolidatod mass are very essential Carbonate of Ammonia, Lump xim4uarfiaf '. * " "I, � .'Im% . pi sume.r. In the ew larger towns or Owen Souncl, Ott�twa, Seaforth, Walli:erton, . I,� . L. �i­ ,. -1 11 11 " lo; . � , ; 1111 �Iy, 'N - , 11 , ' ".. *. - 'j'���"j��­ ' , � in, the- Edge :Building, ;pposite The cities, where ihere wa, in the control o( fermentation. . .. 11 ; . . 11 , L�L L ..... , ..rl �,* " , - � , 9,sufflcielit de- - - Amnionii. I . .1 , _ , F.4Kposiktor Offieb.' ' L . �. ( L,; �. L. '.;� ",;L:�-- FYI' . 1��., 11�1 11 '� 1c: , , , � em6a S111PPly lu'adaition to How Corn Changes In the -Silo. . L ­ . . . L��," ,V,,�� �� ; �. L�� �," :. L� �," �� . . - ,� ', .... , I ' . I I ��� .,� � .. , 1 , , L " I , , � � �, ) � . I - . the above method�,was sA L This is a white substance generally -. I . I , ,I, ,�, ,��,, " - . n -- --- - - I'll ... ". JIME'S'!, lk�L,:Rl " . _Pplemented � , The green corn cha ges to yellow, in luraps, which smells strongly of I .1 I . 0�4`p, 0 . .77- I—: 1: 04"f';, '. --- -- — ". � ", 7-- - �;: � I , , "77", Ilk, 4 . L LLORAX1­ I ' by the,,.Io&l butcher, wlf6-'j6rformed then brown azd devel an ar matic ammonia- vvhen hea.ted it decompos- ammussomiummosom — - - 4�11'?e,. " 1141111k'14 - IMI,,�, - � x rk�', 0 — -------------------------- ��-MZ.2­1=71-1 . I , ,,, "I'll'-, ,;.�,', ,�,. AIN, , !�, ", 11.�, I � I - I ­ t�7­41,"IkA '11- , I Barrister, Notary Publie', ett. Money .two general functions, (a) proilding- odor and sour taste.op$The Sourness es entirely into steam' ammo * . 'L. .. -7 33 W'Ioan. In Seaforth on Monday of fresh. meat at retail In all seasons; Is due to the development of lactic , nia, gas, I . . ---�'�,�' � "'! , I -- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '­' ., � �.,� , 'o�-,;Irltl-,,�'�'o�,X, ji -- ,5� eaph week. Office over Ki6ating's - (b) acting as middleman between . and carbonic acid g4sk -Hence it is ­ I -­ . favorites were nowhere, as shown. by for the equipment, much. I L I,;., �)� I ea. Prices " "I I . . � I:i '%,�d ... .1 ,,,­� , + .1 L. - "IK, k k�` - Drug Store. . I acid, the important metimes used in the same way as the betting. The winner was 20 to of which would be .hard to duplicate ' D� ]Et, �', '' �, '' L, j.$�, . W� .1 . "L I - . I I I., I Producer arid. consumer wheu the in silage making. Bacteria which so , $. ­ '! I,Q A'�, ;� . . . . — Population of the centre �,bceame large cause decay and molds are inhibtte baking powder. Another use of car- 1 against, Motley, 40, to 1, and Con- to -day, averaged'high, on the wholL � I 1. I , - i , d I ­�'A ­ - . VETERINARY, for the Immediate locally produced bonate of ammonia firmation, 28 to 1. it sold better than the horses, - . - . - ­ R1 i N , In the acid Poor medl - is as a basis for though � 1. - . . . . . " ­�.,.ILL% � �.-,,. . ­ - I'� ... "I ,�cql!�� I - , ". , , 11 ��.'��,� � ­­,". F. HARNURN, V. S. um of ferment Forsett is one of the string of rac- there were several outstanding sales .... ... w. I'� , smelling salts; while some people use . ,,,,�­& I , 1. ­ supply, or for proper ciantact for best ed corn. The total amount or acid owned by A. K. Macomber, Unit- of horses. 11 I'll "!", , I Honor graduate of Ontario Vaterin- service between producer and eon- formed is between o it in washing because of its water_ ers ?��,6 . . . . . . r �.,;, � I, (,6"T, , , I. ,,,� !,',"� ne and two per ed States sportsman, who maintains Chief among them was the cham- I il�,��� " ,-P%;, " *ry College, and honorary member of sumer. These local butchers becarae, cent. of the weight of silage. oth softening properties. It must be kept masseur �` , , I ­!'.N,� er in airtight jars ifta cool place. If a big -stable in, France, and in Cali- pion standard -bred stallion Zombro W 'L 1316 �.,� I '-��'L`,! � �,��'.'�.`.` of _ 'I `��-'r­ -.4", " the Medical Association of the Ontario 00 to speak. butchers and drovers. products of the fermentation are Ingham, Wi at 1 11 . I'A 11 � res to Which they consigned Cobol and sugar. - * f,rnia. Clay, now fourteen years of age. This 11 , L ,,' Veteirinary College. Tredta diseases of The cent' a' the jar is not'airtight the loss will be � 'L"I'K" all domestic animals by th6most mod The amounts of . ��'..Vla"10,�&.",, . ­� L ­�­��, ." � - . _ ., , _I � �', I - this surplus stock were naturally the these are not large, being In the case continuous. � The Briglhton Autumn Cup was won horse has a race record of 2.091/4 and I Ill, � ", . .1-'l- , � . .. - � ern principles.. Dentistry, and Milk larger ones, growing and d by Mrs. Hugh P41's First Magic, trial record of 2.05%. He h Commercial HetA � �- �,.,-­,4 as been Seaforth `,' Fever a specialty. Office opposite continue to gro; , estined to of alcohol .1 to .4 per cent. or the Salt. who, ridden by Donoghue, showed su- ten times champion, at leading Canad- . 11 A,�­",-� ` 1. . w because of natural . weight of silage. The amount of . Monday and ,Thursday I , , , : , , ":,'';i. ­, - llk� Diekle Notel, Main Street, Seaforth. Advantages as distributive centres. sugar which disappears from the corn Salt is the sodium chloride of penor speed in the last quarter of a ian -shows and is a good stock horse. Afternoons. I - ,� lr�;-,,�� - the : � ... ". �I I I ,, I f . mide, and won by a length and a half He sold for $1,000 and will still re- . ,�, 11 I p!. . 11 � , ,`!;;;`,�i I'll; � ., :,-,!A1II1. . . I 44, orders left. at the hotel will re Consumption Of meat was large, is almost exactly equivalent to the cherAst. It should be kept in a dry from Curra-hacle. J. Sirett got This- main near Toronto. Adjustments given for diseases " I X�,, . ::L �� . ,��X . . ­�, L - I I " �. I I . 4eiilve prompt attention. Night calls Local.' direct producer -to -consumer amount of albohol and acid formed place, since it absorbs moisture from tabel Within a head of.the latt r, and, Bilston, a Standard bred gelding, 11 - ,.-.,.�,,;� L, � 10� 1% . fteeived at the omee. supply In the carcass was limited, during fermentation � ' ' � -, � � I 11 ,L�� L I F '. I . . About one-half the air,.losing its crisp nature, I 9x4 I �'­­ V, I . ,, - I.." , - , I � . . . . . . . 1, �, , &I� - ing to the shape -of common salt r 5 bleed 11 L I`- �­11.11 ,�,,� .,':�,--� IT I4 . - thereforo the abattc4rs and slaughter the sugar present In the recently en Ow- on returning to the paddock t was with a. record over a mile track of 299 -NI � . JOHN, GRIEVA V. S. houses *ere relatively large. siled corn is cane sugar noticed that the ]ad's head wa - 2.06% and over a half mile track in I ­ M�� — � .. ,I '. , 1� .1 L ,, I 14� ,� �!.. i ,,:,�, �%' 1�0111 "Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- A - This is crystals the crushed- salt does not Ing, this being the result of the horse Montreal of 2.1,31/2� sold for $77,15.00. ... . batt,iii., ,,. I,,,, Butchers. broken up into glucose and then readily pour from sifters, I I . :-L:�':':' : *'. 'k � ziy College. All diseases of domestic Prepared throwing up. -his head. He is sired by Bingara. — - � I ­ . , III.., li, � � , :'�I ,; I LLL I . - I . .41 . If These large changed to alcohol and acid. These table sadts contain spbstances which It was at Brighton, in August, 1923, The high prices of the sale were "; f, � I animals treatecL Calls promptly at- abattoirs bad four Im- . j - rges. mod S re o I I ..'-p"i �, �, Ill tended to and cha crate. Vet- Portaut operating advantages over changes take Place'rapidly and are prevent this interlocking of the salt that i tt , de his first winner, Ws obtained for high class saddle horses. LONDON A" YnNGHAIR . !�� 1 , . the I .1 11 .1i I � �tll � $ ininary Dentistry a specialty. Offlee the local butcher businesses in generally completed In 12 days, giv- crystals. being Menatachie, who won a race Radiant, a four-year-old gelding Sir- I �� L - .�� .1. , smaller cent I Ing and excellent preservative me- IV North. I ,. 1,;1 �I Fee: (a) larger volume of L . ��11�, and residence on G(iderich Street, one business meaning smaller dium, that will keep ensilage for Washing Soda. confined to apprentices, and the man- ed by Spey Pearl, sold for $1,100.00. . a I t14 -.��,.,'. I I.. � '�' f d;or east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- -unit oper- I I j, -- year& ner in Which Sirett handled the horse Several other saddle XL' I VMk--. , , '7k - I ating costs; (b) I types sold at Exeter .......... :. 10.16 G." ,,; � . I I florth. sumer depiand f a more varied eon- HO , . This is really carbonate of soda to- at once brought him into prominence. good prices. . , " -�,;�`­ ; ,., ,,,�`I..� - 1,1 I ­ I Or all. Parts of the w Fermentation Is Produced. Hensall ........... 10.80 6111% I �­,�,� � , 4 L * gether -with a large percentage of Old Fashioned Maid, who won the Ile top price of the sale was $1700 Kippen ........... 10-05' 08 ...4.1. � f MEDICAL aniullial. (e) a better opportunity to The fermentation Is brought about I - ,,�I I -f - i ,�k L �fG,,,, .") develop ases and markets for mor by plant ensymes carried hy the corn r in the crystals. Few people Mauldslie Castle Nursery at Lanark, paid for the three-vear-old Lady An- Brucefteld ......... 10." � OZ ��,,,�,, ,� -� r- -DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL ' e . �2,',0, 11 , I , Honour graduate of Faculty of edible by-products; (d) voltime suln- bacteria and yeasts, which - realize that crystals of washing soda was one of the twins slipped by Eu- mer by Anmer (The King'a gift to Clinton jet . ....... 10.58 L 6.46 ::;;,�9,i ,, � 1111,,,� I .... � 14 ter of Science, Uni- ta may be Canada) by Mrs Ila into,, 11.05 &O 'L -X ., ,, contain 63 per cent. of water. But trosena to Bachelor's Double in 1923. . Young, of mil- Cl Ar. .111, I -, ....... . L, % ", I I . � � , ".I , �. 1. . the silo as it is being filled. - " ,,� �� Medicine and Ma'S Clent to IWA and devetop dis nt and attached to the cut corn or drift into this fact partly explains The other was a chestnut colt, who, ton, Ont. This mare is considt-red a Clinton, LV. '. L. . varsity of Western Ontario, London. foreign markets. - its cheap- I -,, i ,,�, . . '? The ...... ILIS *OA .:�� L'�� I - .1 I .. -ad of the Present System. sugar in the green corn juice is at- ness. It also explains why washing however, died. The filly wais bred by comer As a hunter and is an extra Clinton Jet . ....... 11,21 4�1� , -1111 14. 11 Member of College of Physicians and Spre . I soda, if left exposed to the air, be- Sir Gilbert Greenall. . good jumper. . .. ` � . � mm " ­ SUMeons of Ontario. Office,- 2 doors These advantages gradually c tacked by the Invertas * carried by comes coated with a white powder. The Brighton Aquarium Han Horses of Hackmey breed . i � I Londesborough .... . 11.45 7,1* �, � 2 �'. I . * �-�: ... rea dicap % L ". - " I ing were Blyth ............. . -.1 , t- the Plant,cell And rki�diic:d to simpler U.", .. eAst of post office. Phone 56, Hensall. ed a dow direction to the Ir6w of five This powder is. simply the original was won by Thelma, a brood m1are, sold. Harness types of go . I,.' � J i forms. These simple forms are at- od action Belgrave .......... 11.56 7.0 �;.r.�;. .1 Ontario. substance minus nearly ail the water, who has returned to training for the and quality at from $185.00 to $460. , �� 7"O -r E, , " I 3004-tf stock from farm to consumer. BrIety. tacked by Zymase and a small amount ---------- -- Wingbam Jet., Ar... 12.Ot '!.M. ; 1'�� 11 I t4e ,adjustments were ad follows; five year old Hackney stallion, - a �� I,�, 11 . , I , � W r� so that the powder is really stronger second time after periods at the stud. The . � I DR. J. A. MUNN, Of alcohol Is formed. Acid forming Wingham Jet., Lv. . 12.08 7.4% ,�,, rl`I The larger abattoirs and packing bacteria also attack the ou in carbonate of soda than the origin- tier last previous appearance in pub- "The Senator" sire Warwick Model, W, gb ... i I �­ . began to Supply L U am .. ' � �; '�� Ill Successor to Dr. R. R. Rom nd ' . .... 12.11.2 `Ztdo �L.`�" J �)' It , plants in -eat products gars a al crystals,. yet some people refuse lic was in September, 19,22. She had sold for the I -w price of $155.0 . . ... �,�,f, Graduate of Northwestern Univers- to ,tb . bring about the change resulting in South. ­`�, . Y. eir elties and towns previously- washing soda because of the amount a successful season in that year, her bargain for somebody. - -1 I . I..� ;��,, To - I Ity, Chica&o, 111. Licentiate Royal SUPPI the mass being largely Wid in char- I A.M V^ I L z, I,,� L . . , , , , , , . ons,_ Torout. led by local butchers because acter and therefore ' 0 white powder present. last win being the July Handicap at Altogether it was a. notable sale Wingkiiin, ......... 6.95 3.16 . ,� , �',' , � . , "' their lower Operating Coats and abil- in a condition f Alexandra Park. Thelma is 10 years and disposal of one of the old time J t . ..... I , I Office over Sills, Hardware, Main St.,- to keep. -L. Stevenson, Dept. of Ex- *Ughsim e 7.01 . -�­, , q,111 .... .. I , . . ��;.. ... .11 L, itY to supply the exactL products re- .Q.- old. I horse show ontfits that have eo�tne Belgrave .......... , ��,,%' � $eaforth. phone 151. _ Congn,upti Lensio", O.A.C., Guelph. 7.15 OUR` , ­-, , � , . At Marseilles, a starter gave fo,fi:r down from the past. �� �, � I �.. 1 1� � I . I quIred for on in theme � SANTA APPROVES A CHRISTMAS f Blyth ............. 7.21 L" �1 " I , .1 . , , - I . I � � . . Places overcame the advantage of the . ST-VXR FEEDING. GIFT - � - &Ise starts in a race in which thir- 111- Londesberou .... 7.35 8.52 . .,;�." .. . � � ­ - -11 I . 11�1 . - local butchers, nearness to supply of teen horses were engaged. He was - I I . gh �- , �c 1 -1 .�. I DR. A. NEWTON-BRAby 'Cli-Atoh jet . . . 7.49 '- 4.00 ....�LLL� .�. . I , . , . Bayfield. abat- about to raise. his flag for the fifth NY ... , 11 � `� raw materials. These larger Trial Conducted at the Experimental Santa Claus has been down a great Clinton .. ,", . � , �!,. .., toirs could also handle most efficient- time when he fell to the ground and Clinton Jet ........... S.08 4" ,;�!�, . ,:, I Graduate Dublin University, Ire- ly all stages ot slaughtering, process- StAtion for Southwestern On- many chimneys since be started bus'- diod of heart failure. BUSINESS , w, Und. Late ExteTn Assistant Master ing and disposal of by-products, there- tario at Ridgetown. ness, and he is intimately acquainted Brueefield ......... 8.15 4AS . .I .. . L , " Rotunda Hospital for Women, and fore, the Increasing surplus animals 11 ;��L'. with a large number of people. He - The first London railway was the Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 1�1�111111 OffiCeL Twcaty-thr�&`,O,.Oleers, averaging in knows that the best kinds of gifts Hensall ........... 8.32 4.61P . ,�.1111, L Greenwich railway, which was open ,, I - 4 Children, Dublin. at residence b,g,, to flow to these larger centres . weight 1,I46A;`-j;Vnds, were fed for are those which please the whole fam- A RUST -PROOF WHEAT - Exeter ............ I'�'L . Utely occupied by Mrs. Parsons. . do h,,f.rather thin asAreased car- 113 days ed for traffic to Deptford in Febru- - Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to' 7 p.m' , making a daily gain of ily and which bring the exciSement, I ,,�rz * ; casses. - This also necessitated the I �11 Slmdays, I to 2 P.M. 1 2866-26' 1.94 pounds or 219 pounds per steer. an� enjoyment of Christmas every A rust -proof wheat is claimed l,)y ,,y, 1836. The following is an amaz- 7, � I . , establishment of central live stock ing �t � .1 - � . flie total gain for the twenty-three week. That is why he looks so joll Samuel Larcomb,e of Birtle, Man., as account of its early days: C. N. R. TIMB TABLB � , , i . I Y . - 8 markets where proaucers and sellers .head was 5,0464 Pounds made at a when he receives hundreds of sub- a result of years of selection and "The working of the railway was � . .. . DR. F. J. BURROW of live stock Could assemble and cost of 8.15 cents per pound. . hybridizing. Mr. Larcombe is well first exhibited as a show, and the us- a.m. P -M "".11 Office and residence Goderich Street, scriptions to The Youth's Companion J�,, t grade their offerings and meet the ual attractions Goderich .......... 6.00 2.20 v, east of. the Methodist church, Seaforth. These steers were fed in an opiQn known as a seed grower who has won were employed to L 1�5, . . buvers on common competing ground. with. Which to fill his pack. And, be- Holmesville . 6.17 2.817 '.�'i, � I Phone 46. Coroner for the County of shed and yard. Silage and grain many prizes for his farm at difTc r,nt make it draw. A band of musicians '­** 1�`, I 01ther Live Stock Agencies. ,vere fed ing wise from long experience, he rs was Clinton ...... . 6.25 2.52 .`��.�' 'L, 1. I W -�..��,�4 � ­:'. 6.41 8.12 I : Buren. in a manger running the kno s that people are likely to over- shows. in the garb of the Beefeate Seaforth ....... . , " Thus we find the origin of such iull length of the shed and bandy to . The new wheat has been narned kx- stationed at the London end , I I , do things around Christmas, so he ' , St. Columban ...... 6.49 3.2(i . t.,. DR. C. MACKAY live stock agencies as the railway, the ,he silo and feed room. The rough- minstor, and, while not claimed to be other at Deptford. For cheapness '"'.. LL, ,, . chuckles when he sticks a Compan- ' I � C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- market, the live stock commission 'age composed of cornstalks and straw ion into the top of a stocking, "Be an absolutely rust resistant, it qhowI; sake the Deptford -band was shortly Dub2n ............ 6.54 3.29 N.. . �� Ity University, and gold medallist of man and the packer buyer all ren- 'vas fed in the yard. The grain feed- almost perfect freedom. It .N.i()1ds 'go superseded by a large barrel organ, West. �­ � . 1�1 I as greedy as you like," he thinks, "the , a.m. � p.m. p.m. I I �5, Trinity Medical College; member of dering essential service In disposing ,ng consisted of a mixture of corn, which played to the passengers - but I �­ I 1 ,.�-4 more, the -better for you." per cent. more than Marquis, and i's ' I Dublin ...... 10.37 5.38 9197 1. �, ... � the College of Physicians and Sur- Of the farmers' live stock. Since oarley, oats, oil meal, and Soy bean I. , when the traffic became established, I, . . The 52 issues of The Youth's Com- " H id to be equal in milling value to the bands were di St. Columban. 10.42 5.44 . r, geons of Ontario. many of the above agencies act an meal. The Soy bean meal was start- Red Fife and Marquis. scontinued The 1-'.`�­'., behalf of a large number of small ed in very small amount and grad- panion for 1926 will be ' whole length o q I' Seaforth ..... 10.53 5.53 4.*60 1 . 7� -� 'd ' Mr. Larcombe commenced in INtl f the line wa it up at I I -,., cro-de . ,, - , �1­ I ' serial stories, sbort stoi ies, .ditor7i.l'� � Clinton ...... 11.10 6.08 10.04 :,�, I isolated and ,distant producers, I " DR. H. HU�H ROSS n ually increased in the ration to one to develop the Axminster. In 1921, night by a rowof lamps on either side ���"I' . dividually poetry, facts, and fun. Just send like a street." Holmesville .. 11.20 �... � . lacbIng influence and pound per day. The total grain ra- A. Graduate of University of Toronto Lion at the commencement our order to the address below and , it sho.wed less than five per cent. of Goderich ... .. 11.40 7.20 �5 -.11 , 11 11 , .1 , Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- acquaintance with this complex mar- . of the y )'List infection, when Marquis and I --- - --<�-- - - .." el. I lege of Physicians and Surgeons of ket mechanism, mueb distrust and jLJ*1aI was two pounds per day, this Santa will take care of,delivering the � o t�er varicties, growing within fivc - 1�. Ontario;, pass graduate courses in suspicion, Largely unwarranted, has kvas increased gradually to eight paper to your home oi to the home ; feet of it, were infected 100 per cent.. UNDER(;ROUND F1 C. P. I[L TIME TABLE *1 :�� arisen making it necessary for the Pounds per day near the close of the of a friend. Subscribers will receive, , RES IN I;z I` Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; is' � This year it has done even better. Best. I .", , ,:,�O *11 " 1. The Youth's Companion -52 .,- � ,I I Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, Gov,ernment to step In as an addi- feeding period. Dr. C. F. Saunder�4, on hoingr :shown BRITAIN a.m. P -m- 1. � -1 I . L:: E England; University Hospital, Lon- tional marketing agency, on the one Tha steers corsumz�d a total of sues in 1926, and Godr,rith .......... 5.50 1.15 11, � ., , hand to enforce such regu 2. The remaining issue,,, of 192-5. Ithe despatch announcing th(- discov- '11 ' lations on 46 % tons of silage, ten loads of corn I ' In a ,.;core of different places in th(, Mi,ri,,et 1� 'a I . L , don, England. Office Back of Do- All for only $2. ery of the nvxv Axminster wheat bv � , . ............ 5.55 1.20 ., , I I . I . . ! British 1,1c,; underground fires ... zz I ­ minion Bank, Seaforth.. Phone No, 5. the other agencies as are deemed fodder and grain valued at $232.19 ; Samuel Larcombe, said ho firc MeGaw ........... 6.04 1.36 ;,,L, , . hopod it I . I , �. necessary to create public assurance market price. The total feed cost 2- Or include McCall's MagazintI, . . I �:mouldcring. . ff Night calls answered from residence, was true. Ho expressed t,h(, op ...... n,, i Auburn ........... 6.11 L41 I 11"","A., , ! ' . �.� 1�e of honest business Practices, and on valuing silage at $3.00 per ton and the monthly nuthotity on fash- Some havc hoon ali.vht for I .,�.� 111, Victoria Street, Seaforth. however, that it was too soon t " kIx- I Mark . % ; Blyth ............. 6.25 2.52 I . . 11.1 the other hand to, act'as an educa- foddor at $10.00 per load, was ions. Both publications, only $2.50. � pect such an achievement a, 'I y(Iiin4 and an, fair imitatinn� of vol- � Walton 6.40 2.OT �t I 0 , , pe ........... .� five medium, through Its supply, $411.99. 1 THE YOUTH'S COMPANION I— !'eancws on a small scah,. Thc� fuel in 1 �LL -' I -ust-proof ,xhe q1 NcNau ht . ........ 6.52 2.19, � ; � � � � � � � � AUCTIONEERS fectly Y al that wll.z; V ff , The spread between purchase ,� LL ' 1 I I - , I - F. W. AHRENS gFading, and price service, to assist . price SN Dept., Boston, Mass .ual t . o Marquis or Red Fife. m(Ist cask,I� is enki. Toronto ........... 10.25 &20 .­�.,' I I is, 0 ffi c e. A pit betwerIn Ayr and Cirvan I ,,,�, Licensed Auctioneer for Perth and Producer to more accurately and and selling price was $1.25 per hun- Subscriptions Received at th 1, � , 'I" Huron Sales rapidly interpret that consume dred pounds live weight.. lwem�l R " , *1 , � . r do- ---- - ---�----- ! caught fire in 181-i and was sti!] burn- �:, , Cbunties. solicited, I M.M. p. M- '.1 , " niand, on a knowledge of which de- The gain over cost of steers and � ink- at the beginnin�,� of the prpstIni ,r "., , ,,, - Real Estate, Farm Stock, Etc. Terms CROW AND ,1IL*,RRA,Y STABLE I oronto ........... 7.40 5.10 : " , "'� 1 $ 1 pends ultimate success in production. feed was $175.39. The manure may C(Intur%. "The Steaming Bug," tho .-S �J A on application. F. W. Ahrens, phone city, also be considered a gain sufficient CURTOUS WILLS - McNaught ........ 11.48 8.67 ,'.,.I 1, � , 634 r 6, R. R.- No. 4, Mitchell-, Ont. The local butcher in town and SOIA) icountry folk call it, Walton ........ .... 12.02 9.10 . .. :, � .. %� 11 village, buying and killing his own Lo cover the cost of labor -L. Stev- A farmer recently left his entire I Landore, an important junction st,,,- . ��, 2996-52 Blyth ............. 121T 9.22 .7 I., -ed horse," and a Chi- � tion near Swansea, was for somn time I" 1�1 11 I animals, has not been entirely dis- Inson. estate to "my i The disp(,sal sale of the entire show Auburn ........... ILE= 9.89 '11�, 1i placed by the meat retailers buying cago man bequeathed two thousand ! rendered useless hy an undorground ,;. OSCAR W. REED Lahit, ,and equipment of the well, Gaw ........... 12.816 O." ��,��J �, 'L. I- ,,, from central .packfug houses. The dollars to his dog "in recognition of ' 'I t I ld (helni'- � R4,c� " 1 )� , Dealing With the Broody lien. kno-kNn firm of ('I -()W , fi 'il( 'Ind MurraV ()f� "" s' (' )e 111111"ng "I (I -v. Tho platfni-nis -111, ! cal nrid metal rcfm, meneset ........... 112.42 9.51 11� i Toronto, on Octnher ��'i .1 Licensed auctioneer for the Court- farm still automatically supplies the Extensive and thorough experl- his sympathy and tender nursing I 211si, was' ' an, w Goderich .......... 12.A 9.16 . �, ��, ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate most of the meat consumed by farm ments dealing witb the broody hen when I was; seriously ill." The will ery hnt. and the whole place w;i�z ." - -of Jones' School of Auctioneering. event of mory than usual intcre,t to I... ,gor '. - families, also a percentage of the de- 1)roblem havp proved cohelusively of another ninn contained the clause, I i poisoned by funws. The tow 1 ,If �:� ,�,., .�, . horsp lovers g�enerally. — ,:�,�,. -1 Chicago. Charges moderate, and eat- I � ; I niand Irf smaller centres In the win- that broodiness can, to a very large "I bequeath to my monkey, Jacko, - 1 PIAIVY has SLIfTered q(�vrrely fi orn a, --­­ 41, ,.,.' , : L'!, �� , �� ' . tsfaction guaranteed. Write or wire ' � Crow nnd Murrny,' �tring of hu t-�slow 1-kurning going on deep boneath! ..1- 1. ��, " 1� ter naonths. It Is not a matter ot ,xtent, be bred out of a flock. To the sum of $500 per annuin, and tol�.rs jumpers,, Izaddle bor,ws, hainn .1 " ,�, ,4�-4 iaj Oscar W. Reed, Staffa, Ont. Phone wonder therefore, with the large achieve this end, the prime essential my faithful dog, Shock, and my we ,I' I � ess�irs fnundatiow4, which it or(! time LL �L 1 111-2. 2965x52 I . b.OrSclq. four-in-hand, tandem,;. (,-t,(-.. I I HEIRS WANTED . 4� I rural arid small town population of Is never to hatch chicks from eggs beloved eat, Tib, a p(,nsion of $25.00.1 . L threiv out funies of deadly gas, half- �.!!, , 1, ... were featurk,,; in the sho%v-rin��s ot - - . i . I— , ... I - 4",x I - -1 . Ontario that to -day somewhat less laid by the h( -n that Is prone to A Frenchman left his fortune to hi.,' 111,1�zoning many people. ,, :: � Canada nn�l thf� United .Sf-�ites a gcn- S� THOMAS BROWN ligning Heim are tiping aought .1 "', 1� .. 1 than one-half the animir�ls raised for broodiness. This, naturally, is a tortoise and an old lady left her pet , I I f, is easv lo underst,ind coni catch- � I'�, . . �21 Licensed auctioneer for the counties eration ago, and hAvP figured prow- , throughout the world. Many peoplo I ", . �1­ 1.�] meat find their way to market method that takes time. One or two parrot to Queen Victoria on Condition inently in events of this miturt, over' ing firp, bilt more difficult. to conipi-e- 11'�`i . df Hilron and Perth. Correspondence are to -day living in comparative gwv� f .11, 111%, I 11� ", Ia I arrangements for sale dates can be through the large markets and pack- years will not eliminatp broody hens that "Her Majesty publicly exhibit it since, though of late yont's the firn)'� hend land blazing up. N -et this phen- 07ty who are really mich, but do not �1'1 .. ... .. 1, �� Ing bouses.-A. Lietcb, Dept. Farm from a flock, but there will be fewer before her Court twice a year, to hnpp(,n,q quit(, frequi,ntly. tnow it. 'L: �@�� "",]I "� made by calling up phone 97, Seaforth, show -ring nctiviti(�� have heen con- ''n'"lon You Tn,Ry be one of them. , �4 - % Sorkii, ycltrs ago thoro was a remark- 1 ;,� � ,. � ,�',, Economics, O.A.C., Guelph. of them and they will not be so per- prove tbart the person Pntruksted with fired to Canada, Devotees of the � Send f(m- Index Book, "Missing Rehm -.L" - �i Q , P, � h1p. nuthronk at Tlalt;li,fll Moss, near . ,!y, ,;�,;� ,or The Expositor Office. Charges mod- sistent in their broodiness. its care has not wrung its neck." Tho light horse show- g�anio at Toronto, :' and Next of Kin," containing eare- � �11'1 '11',"";i, <3yate, and Satisfaction gnaranteed. Si!ottish National Gallery came in for 0t.t,tw-,q Find othp, pt 'j, h,%.e wil- Mrl�dnlp. A potat(i farmor piled un- ,,'�.�� . 1.3-g, 41,11 Spray Mustard. Ic q 9 slaked lime on ore of hi,; fiekis and fully authenticated lists of missing ­:� ., 1, - Says Dr. McCollum, the great spe- a windfall on one occasion. A man nessed ov(,r ,and over agnin the woll heirs and unclaimed estates whielk , � At , (OSCAR KLOPP iron sulphate can be successfully ctalist on human nutrition: "Milk is died and left a large fortune and nt t r ,I i n p (I p . s(It f)re to the p<,aty -,oil �,�,�� ,.0 � "(4111 . - ,`� �� 1 ., . ­��'i, nnd w 11 groomed "I 14 I 11 P.- I L"'. nac' have been advertised for, here an& - �,�:­A zonor Graduate Carey Jones" Na- used to destroy mustard In standing the great factor of safety In making least one picture he valued, called in from the Crow and Mtirray stahles , rondered bone-dry by a worth ."`­�k - �, .. . & I sunshine. A wind gotk tip and cbroad. The Inden of Missing Belts I ".:` " " �'L I tional School of Auctioneering, ,chi. grain without Injury to the crop. Use good the deficiencies of the grains his will, "Dear Old Dog Callurn with P01-fOrnling on the tan hark' In not O' ., .s?on we of?er for sale contains thbunand* .., �, I", thrre ncres were nhiaze, the Fire i),tiog .111, 4 I& , = Special course taken In Pure a 20 per cent. solution, dissolving So which form and must continue to a Dead Rat." This he offered to the , few instanre- ('row and' Murray ,)f names which have, appeared I � ­ I'�� Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- , pounds of Iron adIpbate in 40 gallons form the principal source of energy gallery on the condition that it be deep inlo the ground. %_ L , - �- ­." "O ,, ", ,,, " I-, ­ - - �,,,_ 11 �,!, � I have put up the. who]e show and help ALmerican, Canadian, Engli "".0, 1�11 . Itates In of water, or 10 pounds copper sul- in our diet. Without the continued Two yoars ago thore was I' - ��Ik, i �,T " � � � . ,ehandise and Farm Sales. hung in a conspicuous place, and, this ()u " -'�'m "' Irish, Welsh, German, Fremeb, Bel� ,14 I � I �'y . ..... , ed to keep the horse .show gnme a- ,, �0;�,,, - . , phate, to 40 gallons of water. Strain use of milli not only for feeding our 0-n-eak near Shrewsbury. T h e 1 A 1 1� , 11, , . keeping with prevailing market. gat, condition being observed, the gallery live. Tian, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, avA . ,.., i,.:L� In the spray tank and apply on a children but in liberal amounts In hurning, (if a pfle of brilshwood start- ) . I 11.`��,�, , , 18fii,etion assur6d. Write or wire received the residue of the testator's All this is to ond. This dispersal tber newspapers, inserted by lavrr. � "; . Pwo ' cat, day, just as soon as the first far our cookery we cannot as a nation ed it. The li P cAught into the roots t I Oscar Mopp, Zurich, Ont. ne property. ' , ,, 11 ,,,N; I gg plants In the field show dowera, maintain the position as a world . qn,lc of last week means that the 'I ors. executors, administratora. Aho I � "Ili ". 19-98. 2860- (if a great tr , d five wpoks late]- . �;I­ , ': Al - I I ---e— Crow and Murray colnrs. have heon r'e 71 aontains Rit of English and Irish " "; 'i.�, I power to which we have arisen." the trop crashed down. Then the I .1� "" , , ". � " 0------� . �e- I hauled down, and that in futurp the krholo (,.qrth wns found to he afiro, Couifi� of Chancery and tMelaimeft - ,I,;� . . . . . k,!'111 '!.!� .. EL Ir. LVEMS Montreali, Que.-The first puregy SF well known nanir, will no longpr be I lividends I , , . , THE RACECOUW ist of Bank of England., ��! 1111, '' ON AND OFF , 1� , , �,,,�.;�,,I , . 11 I :and the Are spread until winter rains Your name or your ancestorla may Mi. ,.­ I �� ",�� L, i �. - :Lfeemed auctioneer for the Covatt in:iferiaf tour of universitv debaters Ottawa, Ont. -The growing import- listed in horse -,how catalngue% nor � put it 01,11. , 11 , l I , II,� � .. . ... . ... ;�'.'L . 1. I , . f;ji be inaugurated early in the new ance of'the nickel industry to Canada Forsett, a French -bred gelding by figurp in the li,;t, of awRrds. Every- � In the list. Sen .1 � V4, '' . id guro". SnIon atteladad to In tt I w" ,$­ W 11 �, I , "� �'�.. - e OZ. year , when a quartette of students 'L 1­1,r�,-'­ , 7 is emphasized by an analysis of rec- Negotol out of Foresight won the his- thing was sold "lock, stock and har- I . k , L ��",,��?�,��IV)i;.,, 1,�,�'v �pftrt,s of the eounty. So - - - ----- ., 3,� 1,� t&e� repregett ,,Q�n�,,..� #.V f"Iffefts in 11anitobs et rag=, ting four of the largest uni- ent export figures. During the fiscal toric Cesarewitrb Stakes, at New- rel." Fnrty bor-ps passed under tho I ';�'­,�,�� I., � , I .,,,e,,�,;%"�,�,;­ I .., �,.,,-, ,. I.. ,I '*An. Toms roamovisible. one so. versities in the United Xingdoin. will year ending March, 1925, the total market, carrying 11,000 with Pxtraq. h9mmer, toaotbor with the rnultifnri- FFMAIX AGENTS WANTVD IntemationaR Claim Agencri, . 2��,, " ,,, .,,�,­­ T,.W '. ", ast, holding de- ,Canada amounted to more than, $10,- won by a length and R half, while ga , -n e. m,, am)ninting sub-airentA. 1, , . I ";, ", "", �:��, �� � l 11 . ,118 .r Vzout?, centrame P. 0 1, vi -tit Canada and travene the edun- nickel and its products exported from over a distance of 21/4 miles. rorestt mis oquipment, that goes with the No nr N11 ti -,------ Delpt. 296, '* L '-��,­, LJ -3. No. 1. ordern laft at IM6 IN"" � otc�dy in-Tnp n�qw,M. Writ* immtAfiately. pittaIDUrgh, P0 �1. - , "' ". by, ,., U. S. I . :1 .1 hates with teams from prbotically all 000,000, as against 9,0400,000 f6r 1924 Motley beat out Confirmatior for Tho snlv was well attende THr SANTMIA CO., I.L.�, , Li .11 � zRp"Itor 00666 3,fol*0 I ­­ .( A. , �'' � ...... L " " the Cai%dian universities. and $8,800,000 for 1923. second place only by a neck. I . . ,.,.�� , ", �. ?�"'­ . ,.. , I ' � A I , -, Y;�� , I(, '4, �, L. Tho prominent horsemen from a wide ar- DePt- 11, P. 0. Box 4.16, r4an2renj. �L "* `�Q' 'L. ", ,. . . b"AA . MO I I , , I � ! , , , � , , , I I , , , , , , , " , , �' , A , "' I - '11"� 'I, I k.-Ak-if- 11 ". � ". I' "' iff " � �, I ` I , , 1� :i��i; ,I'll "' " , ` """" I � I I I" " I I I. � `11�1 I � I � 1111 � ,� I ". u'�- I . I 1,1111, "I 1111 I "':L'. 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