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The Huron Expositor, 1927-09-09, Page 6I" . 11":, lflIt' �,, I .1 ,, , , I ;­,a�.,. � . "'g �, ,. 5, C �.,,�, iz, ." ,,�, ,:1 � , , . . T,,� W -.1 ­ �. � ­.­. I --.1.1-... - "..., 1-11. I I I— 111. 4 �� ., I kt`� r �,"�� j " 11 I IV � J .. I , ! � t !, I ., . ., ��, 'I . ? , ., , ,, 0.1 �, I � , " Z i I . ... I � I - , I .i . I , I �11,%, ': -I- , ,.. I., I , "�. , . .0� �'�, I ��', , , I -- 11 I . - . I I . . � . . �, �� � - - � - I �. I � "MIX -Mm � I 11 . � . 11414, , I I , . � - ti - - V � I t ;* . lilu R4 if. A& :GGAUD t " , 1:, ��. parrilpter,,, Solicitor, " X6tM blic, Xtc. 44"td-. Bl."k , b --f9rth, Out. � � I. -1 - -- ­,,, �­��.'.. .. � 'F" - R. S. HAYS .. ater, Solicitor, onveyancer ova 0 .. c. Soli !ter for the Dominion Bank- ofrice in rear of the Money to loan, §-� . Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyan- cers and Notaries Public, Etc. Office in the Edge Building. opposite The Expositor Office. — VETERINARY JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- ary College. All diseases of domestic animals treated. Calls promp" - tended to and charges mod,riilt,!V�ett- erinary Dentistry a specialty. Office and residence on Goderich Street, one door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea - forth. -- * A- R. CAMPBELL# VS. G,',duate of Ontario V;terinary College, University of Toronto. All ' diseases of domestic animals treated 1> the most modern principles. a arges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Office on Main Street, Hensaill, opposite Town H�Iil. Phone 116. �-� MEDICAL DIL W. C. SPROAT Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, Lon- don. Member of College of Physic- ians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 90. DR. R. P. 1. DOUGALL Honour graduate of Faculty of Medicine and Master of Science, Uni- versity of Western Ontario, London. � Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors east of post office. Phone 56, Hensall, Ontario. 3004-tf - - DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY Bayfield. Graduate Dublin University, Ire- land. Late Extern Assistant Master Rotunda Hospital for Women and Children, Dublin. Office sit residence lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Hours ' 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; Sundays, I ib 2 P.M. 2866-26 — - DR- F. J. BURIkOWS Office and residence Goderich Street, east of the Methodist church, Sea - forth.. Phone 46. Coroner for the County of Huron. -- I DR. C. MACKAY C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- ity University, and gold medallist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Sur- . geous of Ontario. A DR. H. HUGH ROSS Graduate of University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario; pass graduate courses in Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, � England; University Hospital, Lon-? 11 I'll I'll, I �,�., I 11 * �i 11��"Flwlpx -, - . , � I , .� � - ,. � " - I'll . 1, I �11 . I I , I � � , ; , , 1 �, ,� ',` �. 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I k4f 117=01i"7i4 ,", �"; ,.,,4 "'" ,�L­� , IN, �., X , , , ,., �,�.,, V , . I 016. � ElA , A*�*' 1'1­� - - ,i , . . rM - -.' And mo a "," , "� ­.­�,� ,.,$� Z J.fflv - "! 4 ', A 1"i ' i,. �r , P , , .. or ON It �, 1�. " , ban, the other breeds, Vie Angora ' 1.11', 1 .,.,$� r��, 41, 1 . twn ,,V�,§ ­ 11 " ,4,., � k' XIDON kT@.*;Y0 I., ;.A ­ ,�.-�, - � - . itim , Nk -, I 1 -1 " t*4WIM ,,V-%XA%J U4444 , " '. �,q -4 � , 1p 14 - -9 , 4WAy. - ,,,,, I 1. I �'A' 11 7i , JL*0,jP,J"",teJk �', . .. t , - l 1, -M ,!';­ "" � .Rl'q ," ­ -V 0"V .. �, 1.11, . .. - �. 1 44'� '4 �,,"�- ,;', —n - woo Jh InatA 0! A Q �. I pq i I P, I 1.1 IFJ%Q: t,:Aq PV ,.,. ".q. A'�,- ie h. I 14,40 200440 , . � ,*, ; -R , "T, I . - - � -105141W , , Ir IrEeptly ihst4ii44u� - lqt�p- xreqz44 �� M, ' 4 10"U.".11"f".!*PeW ,I.- ," I )in every . �7ggo '661%; -ea -of py'lloNe- ong. :. - � �1,t�i AV . 7t as%X$. is - sold, tg -half ounce balls. -bC=7=tr1,4 - halv - 9 I �'111� J , , , � ,.­ ,149% ,10� I . DIV f IL$: , makes a. ap,edjal a]Rp .. . ,., 1-1: i- 11' . 4-P, � , �eal tol, ilornort..,� It " 01 r - MW4411=9 I �� 'r; J I ,. W 1, , ,�; M% . it; - , ?,,� , .. . . ,,, Arl ;ro. , , ,.� s pretty, docile, gentle and clean; de- �' 'L--� " I 1, Of th �, , OVA pendable and satisfactory fr , he p --- . or � 4 a Naga It," 11A.Wora, , If.14 ,I standpoint. . I ki . I � 11 A'- rf ; ana, -TM , ­ ,- 11 , ,­­­ nei out Of . . , . A1.01 i- 11 - U qww: 710, vfit�ltot 11�-101111 � .11 " - , ;":,t,; I 1'1�o '. , ffqr4nt as, posm1ap fto* '- F - AD. �. the bulk bf * Am- that of t4e L � "I I , - X.TM-0-a-ut *Ili .... �, I � - � ""." �,,. � I 0 1 , h.i �` �, 71. Angora shn�Qr go#t, sv � 4ble We w,.,, Ze , 7 . up�pp -�.r ,.. , I. ----�t. nal chfll�#�,,, #.'Vp'�,-,'��,O-f n I . 0`(.W'� . gora fur and wool' . -�,,; - ,I "AN . . i sk It we t`t,4. ;;� � � "': � A—." , - I R. - - #iW OL 4�1. Aj :l ,� � , ,s L 4� �37'1'�1`1911'�. �i ` " �' , " , up to the �kdseiat. W . I � . . , - - I 0. 1% . � .* lk� .* lk� .* - I �. � lk� ��,,., I ­� 4 ­ .; , - 0� , , V- '9 . - ;,. , it, � '��,:� �,� L. ;�?' . , . � e: � -1 11 � , i .­� , . ­ '. � , . , ,,;,, ; ., . , 'L 4 1 �� �� A .., France, but women in British Wpm- fl,ay. � It � �'. : , . . , I , . � . ­­­ R�qtQin I FTIV14 . ..", * has come front b� fter more lax " lif 2%,',"tkq',#,��.,, =2 . . A "th I " ' I , ' , s IN. " - W i -ing very. much so ', A I .""'ho, . �: � . .�*, , ,,� f " 4 3.1-11,11 Mill ill - 40 a, I 3 Wted. --- ----- , - � �7,g , !-ii7l. . . , � - . I . ­ 5 ��v M Pllfr-, - , .1. � , ,�� ., 1 ;1; . .1.11.11. ..".1'. , ��., . , " 6� -71"M-77".. 1�1 ., - ­- .. i� , important fact to- bear in 1�14t',O -!!-11.1-2 17 . V ..; .1 I a . ,. provinces One ver "I . ­ 00�` ; ki ,,, " , can, - be washed endlessly. f avoW,J'p��',J � " . Sliced P�ea,r'8jtL'.V0;J*# , ­ . , F, p " . lik;,F-400130 bia, and many of the other . _ rleseu,;,141 I Ae - . em.1 a Zgel .0 ­?:.. 77 .1. hiq�'tolli ­ ��;� , ;,�,i',J­ ere it&".fM,e* � elt., I �: �r�", �,­, aiam-9. ;baAAxt44­-,A4vt . tell It' " ' ' , y . � . . , . � ' . . ew� , � 9t, rA eal U. 10.;.. .1 , . � I n, of Canada,,,have demoristr9ted that nt! .0% , . e-4, �811(1 the t ­ .t� I - I 'III ill "i-, :- ,­,�i, - " ,ud is tha th I V. & dyed. itate, b '- - d' h- ' ' uuv6il ent, * ad i, riu - sqason�, --J*1W-1nk10 - � No,ohl 1 .�� I 11, T� ,.t ­1� � . -t. e. .wool ihou d n v 1'� r ... I I I . these rabbits can be raised just as be clipped. It coarsens it and spoil � 4, , . ,. , 70 were , I I I IR 0 � -I'- i . �, I 1 4 V., � , ve all-yery cold.' �!�', 'P ; -il I �� I- , , V, �,'�, " - nq,w.-�ao*,-,.0er . I 1 - f I .1 -.1, .�A4­ 1 "! . " � - . , � . 'O . , '' . 1, - � ,'I'�c *1 � .1 . succe - I .� ,, 'ob * - , Ill - . , 11"', I .,show pprposeg. Pluck- firi'd . , ,T1. � I Aomqe 'iwi� I* 1,44010%1111k6'.�**, , ' - , ,. I Y , 0. I TA 3 !? - airneu. ii,01. MW,�9; ,permitted � ..,, C - , where else. In fact Angoras, though pg# � ,.q -q9Ape..l?T*.0nAds�, "I - , , -" Of L .. .. �, 0- ­ I ;N�� ,� I I ' , , - , , ,� ­­ , ,�,M . " Ith :r4.0 4:� T, id W0.0, , ,� w�-,� " . . ''.";,w -1 I ssfully in this country as any- the animal for 8 Q ,,, ,.J- th. , 6- 4" '� , " ­ t' ky, �, � '1 T119, 4411111 j t)iree moixth*� rgT A.",J):his is W'... 00, , 01 - ' ;.1 �,, fioi 31 . 4 , , !�rl P111t$,. i , .1, , �r; .. 1. . S I Mff$�`,Ix` � eonfigeate&'aud,�copiqt - '' _jAa,J;",L 11 11., , � I 1 ,;-15 pg�.,AiAvt,� . -1 , � I I "I , 11 ��ffl ,,,, I . i . I I 11 , 11 11141 -le � I . I . � I � t"6f`,,Ae work.41, 1�1,110 not fAud-T 1,40il 11eqitrem4,,iarran 4 -­ . I . , , delicate -looking, are quite hardy and , may, contin4e ever . 4he Wetime par , �. � substitut6d,�,4 1 U I 4 W �, - "I , P,tT toto ,�4Q]Jc b Elf W the 4u�hofftiogt.'festred ft�'t� serving, I , ''t .,i. a 'An iridefivitel period �t . - ' 11 Ck" ,'go �o i ''I ­Jto I will thrive anywhere if thp i � . , I �e*e eM. a l. I "i '- . n ' I 448 �r C� P, I" �� L " . . -N �f . , , !.. * . , 2, T N ". r I 9 �, A 0. , 1�t`�' , I ,lv'l .1 1 11 . �, � t- - 11 ., I . -, - 11 . '4 , tr", �,. , ' Qr .' XN, 40' ' 'ifiko"In", hali(lWritlilg m t', ch, I I - � yralmid, �vtrtd� , 6� product is essentiAlly a luxurious art- -killed,,4 s 00,0e-4 cGuarded by� the warden I ,�l L thwl.* � 4'1 "I , i. . � I . * , ­� . ,�Mqrviqr vpft -tiny pyra- 'A,or4- 2 oft - '0`4-4 � ` �. � '' ]�, and -care. Their -be. it �Ject . 1k '. . Ithe" ,� aip ,y are giv- -bf the,rabblit'-for thatmattei%. . , -' 'icis4d,4)� one the p61*1g'vUIh'i&,1.' " , .,A I en proper housing .If one has no prejudice ag#Inst it, '" , , ,�. J#ht ' , IOWA fo*�iof , , ... sur ,�Ipid'e;i'clx t" . � , '0,1 e animal � �.& I * J, We va k6d . -V,O � * '. - . . h 1- .1 ­ ­ -9 11 .'' . .1 ­: . a 11, from sbl�i �'&d the slkln.�'4t ` " f ''n I , '11� .0� andpomajitcouie may be mWe , ralne Ugh*'L' �i�,o�,,�,-'I,oed�,�c,A,,.t,.,'+ P 0 ., I - ­.. P I QTV'k ,,, opq. iThe pta ' 'I I � ice, ,over the entire Island; thro , the nli� , .. , ­ wgrili, le'a" "" ­ 11.1 4 I � icle, always* eornii4ading a high Pr, the pelts (if the A' a. This, fur is of w�6e,,�r galvanhiiaj';�ire, not to v4o , melQnl.;,,ifs.� ,,., -gpo . m, � ! W I ugor 'cefitre and along the path which winds ­Qp,94,,I, Q.% , MEN t- --*1t)%. 4, w4T I S 1911P� r � 14, . - bly during' 1� - .1 " , ,210.ty iltMpg" , , . 0*130-es, I ­ 11 1-1 it to dry. It is IP�#rr plitced - " d - Me" w- ,r, 7i,f,�,O�le-�"V,�ghimA��,.�ibe, Z4611 of our era,�­ I . 'I, I . � itrouxt argiii dlose W'tho, sea, t;SP9014 `0 ' 7. , . . ! to interest themselves in it, not only is softer than 'any genuine fox ould in. a. c - . -'#y J 'fs.m. y pl -- '%. is." no . and it ought to pay, Canadiall women technically known as 'baby fox, , and stretcli 1, I I �9%gghty spot Away, ftom" he t. a,1W y dep -be cut�,rn c, "4 'tk,- U�oujh Sii,i . - " k , . ,w as a hobby, but as a' genuinely pro . � x a S ,in . cocoanut palms which 17 - ­ . I ;#Os.�,ft f. t . , ", , , .. , - .1 '. 4 , ", . , ­­ I . ductive business. A great many Eng- I rf .ru es alp �6 flottri4h in the r - A-abal,'01W6 'balls - ma,V --he. A -4 info .,on -�,Plt .. , " be, and just as silky and close and The', 4ifte rules as 'trajp,pe � I 1, ' cki ters,, Q �=1:1 au, . no seq�n t I * ' ""i , ,v.,A . �. ,O� " 11. , r. , , . warm. It lasts for years- and will hold gb;d in regard, to - rabbit . Velts. oil., I'�. jil I . I T - atatuted for. the -p y 6�, Vwio ' ' 0'� " I . 11, . li,, ve� lish women are taking up the work Th .""', I V.. . . -. iiiiLel-- , 6 , ea a & I '�q A, - 1 . - " - i ,,, ,. . I I , Afi, " �r r .1 ... �, . .11 clean beautifully. ey J,4Wt be kept away,froin. cats .s ,,,, , " I -P Use. i t , .,suffici �1 6, : :; � , `.,." �.. i, , ong, are ent for.. I'Wj pints � of i6 . AW 1 -� 4"', - , � . ON- 9.kg, 1104A, ?NVW� W-4 .!, lo . I .... I 111 , ev�� I � and finding it most remurterative. The ., M , , I .. " � "''I " '44- lt'. h . . �11 � ... -of rabbit skins, the man- rats; nitob and mothq�'#. they arp not �l , I . q, , . - . - Matlock in Derby- Speaking * i'1�614 th@.-SUU6,�", e ,�, 6 � . . . �-:� . i . Belper Mill at I , . , N, 77 I , , 7, -.iq " . ai�iither' Prd1bn.Ad'ba1t1s",ii*- uger of the Hudson's Bay fur depart- to det", �ate. Ond's "6*n- abserva- dayi 4bef4re liel. T ",f;&;, . .... I Molon Water. . . shire will take any quantity of An- . "I. X wirbrina, - , . 7 t ""� diciated - and then, in. Ahe fifteenth - . ' ment states: tions must govern in regard to. the the barricaded pali ade, Dreyifiti wii .'�,� 1106se a,',, ie4finn-sized, juicy meJ7 imtur;, bands of gypsies overran s ,, ­ . gora fleece from two to three inches, "I do not advise raising the ordin- time ting. In BXitisl-t Colum- accustomed to com ng �'!­ I 1-M 0 , ,r,,J9r,,,pel arid -%.,!' the skirt and. c ­ . ,,. V ,�17- ,j�ugh a. - ,. Western Euroo.ei4h4uce they came to either clipped or pulled and,will pay ary rabbit for fur. It would come his it may be done it any' "si-ea-son seeds p K'' , -3, ..tj from eight dollars a pound for it. But into competition with imported skins But ,trap: enjoy the fresh'trade breeze. Pre- ­­ vl0y ENP -gland not later� than. 1606, There 1whalf � .. , . , .:. is- er parts of Canada ack rocks dron Away. from fine' sieve.' - qsp�r & ,d4jo . , " I � ci i.+-- hl ,­ ,.kl I 1, &. . -4. they will not accept anything smal- ler than pound lots. . which can be borught cheaply. I pieios!�Iiwol prevail. - ". ' I . . I . � a, , gegt. torocks below, where the stone .a pound,of , jjr4ui0jf,4d I -s ave, een e ehpAve sup ements ismpe, ilkar, 14 :a � i ' rit 6 ng 11 . -$tar �-"fjrp'pd iiit-b I A e-bigt.emi- The white Augoras akre the best, would advise concentration of effort on what I call the fancy Varieties ExperYments may well take -two generAlons in *order to be sure of the . waye4 riiish ixt, break tinto frroth, I � ' in, Here, his, , , , -itinth,s-1 ,g, ,. ,,,, , i � 16irt­s q4A6rn­Eqrope quart of. water. ' Pour' , t#q* . outh I � _ jug. or bQwJj ,4ia . the m elft-, And �, ­ , .1 , . 11 but there ars also blue, black and fawn. It be hard to find v,hich.are always marketable 'and can . 'an& type -no throwback but there is ' 1 S3 recede, and a . ,gain j7ush . island prison lay behind Dt�yfus- as : � 11 t,,- A. 4", 1,418414t;% Q. IVA I ., , 1&49,n"m , 1. , , it, '44 �.. 'I',, - �,; . I - � ., . . . .. -0 . - ,Atrained;.Aujoe of two'lemens-t-Stif � 1 . 01, . ' '4 "I s�d- W #* �,`b' . a `10k / would any- thing softer or than one of ,be u6ed in their natural statie with- suelf a lixge range of colors now, that I , ,E&O-werethe Iles R,4yale ind.Jos'eph, . I , . � ,.' .0,11"', 4 _ I z�� - ., � ., e i-M"m �. ��,\., well and Italia On ice for at 104st �one; , "I ( .tii­ � X� ­­". ­ I ., '. �- ,� P`Wbirth , *lch14,:,, 3� " , ''i - � , Old prettier . these little animals. At about six out dyeing or clipping. The market them'66*s to be no reason for fur- 'is ,. g6uth th� with back .of them t6the i � ., � . � . I ". ,ro � . . �, 1. ,hQur# �T.hiis, j &ink .must be soip�qdf,'" � -­ t - � - . . . I !j., d. I . , ", months the fleece is well grown, and �or this class of skins in the.Domin- - � t been touched, is there thei e� ritnental breedifig. Nor for dyeing. mainland of Guiana on tfie� iiti,rtherrt - I I.er-logn'.0gethe very Cold- - ,, � ,� � . � . ,, I 1� - " - i4,i66�6�, 11up6raii . '.. , , '' 1, - the � I -, Melork Hall$. ' " is then four to six inches in length, ion ,ias no nor any ,likelihood of it being 'glutted." there any excuse Wie� hhve not touched upon the pro- coast. of the - greAV South American Continent. Seated7 here,- it was as if , ., . . . . .T �ted i§6tei�Aav, % � , I , .0 ,very. -1 ' gp - ' � , � . I . . .. I 1, Wltb A, �otatol,;biil cutt, 5, Watiqfis..", . er cut.b I even the ears of the little animals be- ing tufted. The frame -of the Angora The Driblet Company of Montreal, ' I which markets.all the rabbit of ductio ,. ' rabbits for the table, al- n. ,of .. . though is a large and-increas- he sat at the world's end, with ev- - . I . � I e airitolou I 11 from both,wat rmel9n:xhd c . 'he, gypsies* ia�Q a Aever people . " Serve chilled, wift, other fruit is no larger than the ordinary rav- pelts -the Canadian Small Breed Associa- .there ing demand for rabbit meat. The erything earthly behind him; and be- fore him -to the north, the -east and -or; 7 airia, *ill *6rk,'hard- for short spdlls� tliemselves, . -in cocktail glasses. , � �.bljt­ liot, . �qntirtuotisly. The bit, but it looks to be twice the size, The rabbits are plucked every three tion, stated recently, that they want:- pe6p)c of Old Country birth, living in 'the west­�-a universe of sag. . women . I -1 . J are the chief br�ad-vrlriners, theirtin- months; that is, the loose fur is re- ed shipments of from 500 to 1,000 at a time An —indefinitely. CaniLda, baveA helpe'd to popularize this food. In European 'From the cliff the stTny path leads 'all'Traitor's - .001 . — , , , .ditlofiAl 'oce1-qJliktions being havviding, 'CORN 'hoaxing moved as it is pushed up by the new The loose fur is, pelts American buyer, 'recently in Victoria, countries, millions. of rabbits are raised annual - I down to�w'hat one migh c Lane, if one did not, remember the LOSES ALL FLAVOR IF. IT -�ejging, fortune-4elling, and I I th4 absurdly credulous. 'In England "I growth. properly speaking, the wool. The new coat is hZt orders for all of the r)elts which could be together. "If ly by the sinall farmer for table use To those who have no shame of the Dreyfus. case and the A , . IS BOILED TOO LONG ' the men -ha*e been chiefly horse -deal- .. . 'd fine, close fur, which in its turn, be- gathered you can. -send me," he said to the secre- alone, Pre- judico sgaiii8t it, rabbit meat is as fallibility of bQan judgments. row -of little cabins house the nine- . I . ers, fiddlers, tinkers and grin eis, and ' 'Some people care for sweet corn Ill makers of- such things comes wool. Angoras are worth from five to ten tary of the Rabbit Breeder's Associa.- here, "one hundred thousand delicate as chicken and quite as nutri- in- teen men convicted of betraying , as clothes- season only on the cob, while -others pe . gs,skewers, and baskets. - � 0 not care for Win ii�s . dollars upward. A doe at breeding tion doz- en before Christmas, I shall be etern- tious. But women, at present, are lerested' chiefly in rabbits for theil' France to enemy powers. And it is not enough that the 'guns of Royale manner at 'But now it hardly pays them to 811. There are so many delicious -Ok6rcise their dexterous fingers bn age would cost from ten to twenty eollars, according to the quality of ally grateful." fur production ,and with the increas- s . weep the ocean, or that the swift ways in which edrn may be served In handicrafts, while fiddling is I 9M but I the wool. Heavy woollers fetch the Mrs. B. Simmonds is the secretary ing sezircit.y of fur -bearing animals, current swirls about Ile du Diable. I� -season that you need not lack for deft& as a mea'ns of earning monev, . . highest price. Some of the imported and she says that there is practically no wild animal pelt, nowadays, thar, there should be a large field for them in thig branch of the work. addition armed keepers patrol the is- land; and by night, as further pre- variety- I and horse -dealing much less­remun­�, Boiling Corn on the Cob. than it In stock being shipped from the Old Country, to improve the herds, cost is not copied cleverly in rabbit s�kins . caution the men are locked in. eratWe was. -America, There is nothing Efo sweet, so deli- where caravans have already given - from fifty to one hundred dollars a- . by the fur -fakirs, and that they are — 'And it was absurdly flanked[ by cate and delicious, as an ear of corn way ta, motor cars (pLnd tents) to a 'cooked, piece. most beautifully done. Mrs. Sim- THE TONIC THAT two revolvers that we first visited the properly ,� and there is nothing large extent, t4v g ypsies have taken A good beginning can be made with monds' own experience in rabbit- breeding is interesting. She came out . GIVES STRENGTH lane of cabins. At our approach the convicted men popped out of their more tasteless and unpalatable than to dealing I, second-hand cars. corn when it has been boiled half.an 'During the just before the two bred does and an unrelated buck, saving all the does from the litters from England, prior to the war, an After Acute Diseases ,the 'Blood little houses, like jacks out of boxes. years . . I left soaking war the Gypsy Lore Society,kept a With which to carry on. The first invalid in search of health. When Must be Built Up Before They were eager to look at us- we I in water. Don't cook your corn more a U ceo c ref I'a unt of the offen6eis for -in duty of a novice is to familiarize her- I hostilities -began, she wanted to do Recovery is Complete. -..were almost as strange a sight as than eight or ten minutes. Put it which English gypsies,�real and alleg- . self with the principles of breeding. , sornething to help, and decided t,-) . . though we had descended in a para- A good sized boiler ,which contains ed, were prosecuted. The information . Of course the main idea is to make raise rabbits as a means of assisting . Fevers and other acute diseases like --chute from the moon. For even the, ust as little water as can be kept, I go gathered shows conclusively that, . " .. from boiling iri the time it I . money, but a desire for quick profits food conservation. She became in- pneumonia and influenza, leaves the priests, visits are rare, and, so far as away . serious crime was rare among them, ", takes to the $ very often defeats its own ends. If tensely interested and began to see patient weak. The period of ,on- I could discover, a woman had never cook corn. Place the� murder being almost unknown; that, - -1'�j,�. in N immature specimens or related speci- the possibilities in the work. She valescence is often long and trying, before been seen on Devil's Island. corn I crosswise any way so that it spasmodic intemperance anA. t I are bred, the progeny will be started experimenting and crogs- and years of poor health have fre- Now here were strangers. It was a will not be packed solidly together, ency to indulge in family quarrels small and lacking in vitality. Nor breeding. Incidentally, she regained quently followed go brief an illness as thrill merely to look at the people but will leave room for the steam to were not infrequent causes of their should there be more than four litters her health, and, though past middle an attack of influenza or pneumonia. whose faces were new, who brought circulifte about each ear. Put a ght p ar e in ti a pe ance the police court; but yearly. Selective breeding must be age, says she feels as young as a girl. She has a large rabbitry, Much of this sort of misery could new ears to hear the story of one's woes. cover on the kettle and a clean towel that they _got into troluble ellieft ---- - ov6r� that if necessary to keep in the thr-ough closely adhered to, and whatever spe- cies is chosen, care should be taken .well- kept in every way, and she is a be avoided by taking steps to build up the blood so that it can carry to The deadly monotony of that little committing offences arising 1� steam. Then cook eight or ten tnin- out of their manner of life­--camp- that the color is uniform, clear and staunch advocate of the business for the nenes and other tissues of the island comes .to be maddening. The utes, and the result will be corn that ing on the highway, damaging turf . deep all over the body, and as fine women. She follows it in all of fts body the elements they need to re- days drag -by with only the'eable bas- is well worth eating. and growing crops, allowing horses and silky as possible, with body branches, and, with the assistance of her husband, who does the skinning - store their normal functional activt- ' Tn blooA ket bringing n ri . the u va ed provisions. The men are weary of the ceaseless Creamed Corn. to stray, taking sticks and game, Six, medium -sized ears of corn, 2 other petty thefts, fortune-telling and wool. British Columbia women rabbit and dressing, makes a good income. ties. build up the and re- store it to its rich, health-giving.vig- rustling of the palm leaves, of the tablespoonfuls butter, 1-3 cup water, hoaxing, and the like. - breeders are most enthusiastic over During the last seven weeks, she or, no other medicine can equal Dr. everlasting alternation between rain % cup cream or top m4k, salt and 'The purer -blooded gypsies,- it may this comparatively new means of aug- says, she has had one hundred and sixty letters from various parts of Williams' Pink Pills. From and sun; sick of the sameness of meat, rice and coffee; irritated by pepper. I be added. caused much less annoyance Split the kernels dowrf the centre than mlx'ed breeds with only a little menting the family income. Nearly all of the stalks in -the public market Canada inquiring about the Possib"'- last it is their mission to imp r ve the blood and thus restore good health- one another -the familiar figures, the with a knife and cut the corn 1, from gyp!�y blo6d.in them, and had, in fact, for instance. feature rabbit prod ucts, ties of rabbi t -b reeding, letters from and vigor. . _ familiar tricks of speech and voice Q,f the cob. Melt two tablespoonfuls of ,t very clean record! from the live animals, crated as far north as the Yukon, and com- ing out by dog from the head The value df these pills in condi- their fellow prisoners -and made ner- by butter in a frying pan, but do not al. low it to becorhe hot enough to smoke. 10 .and ready for shipment, to the various -sled waters of the Peace River. In tion- de-Acribed above is shown by the vous the regularity of the keepers on their unfluctuating rounds. This changes its taste and makes it articles made from their fur and wool. Collars, cuff - .,, coat trimming-;, practically every province in the stafi�,Ment of Mrs. Rebecca O'Brien, Pemhroke, Ont., who says: -"In No- 'And what is there to do? Every BULK OF FARM FIRES DUE TO less digestible. Add the corn and the pram covers, motor rugs, and soft wee bab y Dominion there are members of the vember, 1923, 1 was stricken with activity, of work or of pleasure nat- water, cover and cook for about ten CARELESSNESS 1% hooties, charming little b,onnets, and Rabbit Breeders' Association and the pneumonia, and at the time but little ural to these men, has no place there. minutes. There should be only enough I caps, broad and narrow trimming membership list is increasing rapid- hope was held out for my recovery. Sentenced for life to Devil's Island, water to keep the corn from sticking, P�obably if farmers and their hired 41 bands knit of the snow-white An ly. For all of those enrolled says finwevvr -;+I, +1,. 1,-+ .f ­­ T — they are prisoners of State whose and it must be stirred oedaisionally, help foreswore smoking there would don, England. Office Back of Do- minion Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5.. Night calls answered from residence, Victoria Street, Seaforth. . gora. The,, is no really back -breaking work involved in rabbit-breedin these women say. 9' I It is much easier and simpler than poultry raising, for instance, and infinitely cleaner. There is the artistic quality in it too, which Mrs. Simnionds, there are probably three times as many unregistered breeders, The chief difficulty, at present, is the excessive express rate on shipping the live stock to breed- ers. It costs more to ship in Canada able to w I alk about after some months. But I (lid not recover my strength. The d octor told me I was anaemic. My app,rtite was poor, I gr and restless, I was deathly pale and prActically gave up hope of ever being Government asks only their perpetlkal exile and is not interested in how they spend their time. They may oc- cupy themselves with the preparation of their food or with caring for their cabins. But. the scantiness of food Add a very little more water if ne- be a big reduction in the number of When about half cooked and farm fires, which reaches such a stag - ces8arY. 11 almost dry remove the cover, add the gering-annual total in'this Provin - ce cream, and continue cooking, uncov- It is not likely, however, that this will ered, until the corn is tender and the come to pass in even the remote fu- cream has cooked down until the ture, and t�e next best thing is to .0 DR- J. A. MUNN Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross is lacking in many domestic pursuits ' tl'ian it docs to the United States, plus .. However, remember- strong again. and of possessions soon exhausts the vAole dish is about the consistency of impress on smokers the absolute ne- - 'th Graduate of Northwestern Univers- ,and it can be taken up readily as duty. . ing that in my girlhood I bad taken . possibilities of these tasks. What to thick oatmeal. vn 'Season salt and cessity of exercising precaution when ity, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Ro I .� sideline. In tanning the Angora skins, say� Dr. Williams, Pink Pills with decided do with all the others hours of which pepper. Cooking the corn in the working around stacks or farm build - College of Dental Surgeons, Toro�,Ma The most important thing' to re- Mrs. Simmonds, the fur should be success, I decided to try them again. so many? cream gives an entirely different fla- ings. The only "Safety First" rule Office over Sills, Hardware, Main Sit."I Seaforth. Phone 151. f -n-mber, next to the care in breeding, .1 ,o have good, roomy, comfortable half grown only. Otherwise, it w -Hl knot. She treats her skins by the By the time I had used two boxes there was no doubt the were 'There is no movement, no variety -unless it may be edhmted variety ror. from that ;f corn to which a Bt- worth observing in this case is not to � , tle cream is added just before serving. sm ke at all when in or near the - . 1) " DR. F. J. BECHELY hutches, free from cold and damp, dry process, as a taxidermlst does. pills helping me. Continuing their use I that occasionally a prisoner dies, or a Virginia Corn. . buildings, but to confine all smoking , Graduate Royal College of Dental They should be cleaned out once a The long guard hairs are plucked oul- and the pelt is the lightest, whitest, was soon able to attend to my house- new one arrives, or that one keeper jn�y be replaced by another. Other - �1 Pry half a dozen short slices of to the dwelling or the fields. Most I bacon, remove and 'keep hot; pour off barns and outbuildings in Ontario are Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W R Smith's Grocery, Main Street gea.. ,eek, not oftener, if the rabbits am trained to be neat, as they can be prettiest fur imaginable. It makes hold duties. I continued taking the pi I Is, however, until I had used twelve wise the days which make up the part of the fat if desirable and in wooden structures and they cont4fn ' forth. Phones: Office, 185 W.; ,e,i- trained, just as one trains, a kitten ideal trimming for evening wraps I . . boxes, by Which time I ying months and then in turn the years the remainder fry one finefy sliced material that is inflammable in thb, - � dence, 186 J. 3055-tf or a pup py. Their food is hay, grain, combining Tiesutifully with soft crepe better health than at any ti me in the remain the same. Time is not killed onion and a, minced sweet pepper highest degree. Not only is there hu�r, , root vegetables and milk. Milk especially grood for the babies afte" r de chine, or lustrous satins. In fact it can be used, and to much better previous ten years. In gratitude for what the ills have done for me T on Devil's Island; it dies -a Islow death, as though it were afflicted with about five minutes, then add a cupful straw, sheaf grainand other mater - I or more of cut-off corn, a cupful of. fal that a spark would set ablaze, but -V � , .',',�., I �, A 0 In V >. AUCTIONEERS advantage, than most of them, on ac- k, I " weaning and for the nursing mothers. give this statement in the hope that a creeping paralysisl stewed tomatoes, one teaspoonful of in many barns to-dav there are gaso`�- Count �f +v— .;*, Ir 4.0 U — — .1+ . A 4- .�--4. -3 U I - A — A I's i '.1 . - At two months old, the little rabbitg - 0 e pe s. it may point the way to health to -&- 9 , .. n . pepper o e, tin - eng nes an act,ors, an gaso ne . THOMAS BROWN are taken from their mothers, the Fashions change with rabbits, as some other weak, despondent woman." i cook, stirring eight miiiutes. Add a often too carelessly stored. Gasoline does separated from the bucks, given they do with anything else, and if You can 6t these pills from arly BUYING MELONS THAT ARE teaspoonful of butter, Dour on to hot `�apior escapes and when- it reaches Licensed auctioneer for the ecrunties hutches to themselves and I I . you are going in for the marketing medicine dealer or by mail at 50 cts. I toast, garnish with the bacon and the 'right mixture with air becomes ong runs - . 1. I of Huron and Perth. Correspondence where they can play to their hearts' ?f skins, you cannot make a ,mistake a box from The Dr. Williams' Medi- GOOD . serve. an explosive of tremendbus power. s can be ir having an unlimited number o,f �ine Co., Brockville, Ont. I Egealloped Succotash. properly comparable to dynamite. A arrangements for sale date content. 'c made by calling The Expositor Office. The Angoras begin to breed,at six good, smooth -haired whites; close in - There is no more welcome visitor it- F-111 a - buttered baking dish with match, lighted pipe or eigarefte is Seaforth. Charges mode -rate , and months. Usually there are six or texture and a fair average size. First - the summer than the meloiri, and it layers of cooked, lima or horticulttitalsquite enough to start an -explosion . - � 11 . satisfaction guarantee(L eight to the litter. They make ideal 'n choice comes the beautiful littli� DEVIUS181AND IS WORLD'S usually comes in abundance. beans and cooked corn cut from the that almost invariably eitds in a dis- - � I — mothers. All of the gruesome tales Himalayan -mock ermine is the trade There are many women'who seldom cob. Sprinyle each layer v6th a tiny astrous fire. It; is, of course, best to OSCAR KLOPP name -with black ears, feet, nose and END have maskmelops`*n their tables be- bit of sugar and salt and p6t2r over keep all gagoling told about rabbits eating their young tip .. , and jasoline-equip- . Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- o ngoras, nor of of tail. Next comes the White Devil's Isigild is one of the c8use they cannot paAgood ones and a well seasoned white sauce; have the ment In a-eeni6iit'ot'metal building- . tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- Polish, larger: than the Mmalayan most JAve no faith th the dealer*9 selection. sauce from the top layer. Grate Even if this. is done, and. it is alto- - cago. Special course taken in Pure any well -kept domesticated rabbit, and pure white, with a soft, delicate, mysterious ,and. inaccessible islands in.. Mher.e are . several gbgracteristics choose thickly over all an&brown in gether tob rate to,dAy, there should 1� Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- From the time ' when a few weeks be- thick pelt. Mrs. Simmonds has evolv� the world. "It is A tiny island, and it that ighould be looked for when buying a hot even. . be.no:-smdJtIpg in,the barn.. - "I ebandise and Farm Sales. Rates in fore the birth of their babies the lit- ed a bTeed, a combination of thesetwo lies like a 0een leaf on the sparkling, melons..; A. close netting on. the skin . I Corn Fritter.s, - �Carrylng �z"tdhes; looigely %','the ' I %. keeping with prevailing market. S tle mothers begin to line their nests which she calls the 'snowline,! a tkdly tropical ocean,-'. No ship flying otfier of thd tft6lon - is - usually aooeisted One cup400ked,'born, dr.dine4; one po4ii�, a W6A='on- hah'it with siftolctws. 40, . , ,,,,.r with the soft wool from their own than the flag��6f France may approAdli with e1wellence of flavor, good tek- .; - Isfaction assured. Write or WIT . magnificent animal, unusually large, cup flour, I tesspoon bakit alis des#rvog- unreserved condennia- .11. Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone, coats, until they are separated from . nearer to wAim a mile'and a half. �ture, latge quantity of flesh and 66r. 1% aspo n g po " � al$ 11. , ,. �, , . . , I 18-93. 2866-52 the r young, they make thd beat so at Of pure 'white. - to o stit, .*, teaspoon pokpv � Oon,­ A 4Ma�,ma�y pull. out'his.hand- ��' , . i It has bec6j#0 almost a legend an tect 061,or for' the, varie,tg of �he�-,mel- Itti. to,* grain . - �, . . the White' (�, . I ,� _ - �-g � � � irehiet ;,44a ..: .1 ­ , ,,'. : , . The New Zealand White, because of its 'notoriety- vs . Thd roner, the neffifig the 'poor- ClIdo. jl�e, dog caygme, 9 p , , , Ihidvertortfly�- 6asV out ,, ' , of nurses. it -is ui�ly 6% � I . - 998. - � I I ' I li I . . I . 1� Beverin and the White Flemish 'are or the fite on s likoly b6lbd. It Irrille ri- idd flout -mixed iind a: matqhn-t 'trIM& t� iwtime;'�ost- him � � I I --y ,., �, The rabbits must be brushed and thought to og the whole, rather thmi . I 1P , 1.11 d.soAson-: . . - , , � ' ' sifted )tkab ,bJJ; . �r", I j; I � I � o netting Aftd,46t ther, , IvIt Aw ain . 1� �'. # es""6i Oil] � , - R. T. LUKBR combed at least once a week to al-I'good recognized 1broeds. The fur- , "t ,61o",AAMs of, th � :%np � , ilet� , I . I .11, I - -1 . J . ,A4 I � ',*k,ga,v61l:V61&6,- 'h�tt �,)A!%10 ,:��'�,'J 0, �,�:,. � I ,,o -Of . . � ' .d yo, .�, , " M , �Icfi pim� rier will take uny amount that, can a very SMA .r_,; the penitentiffry 11 - %; easoo aitmdoneer fdr the County vent the long waol from knotting. e of Aettiy*, thAt ,dbunti, I . . .4 " � m *h , - . . y or; �v - 1%, - prod i !W.4'k, A -1 , '1� ­ ,..i 4.-i&' 1. �:, , 1� tojqok fdr ' � I.., - 111?.�-' �, 11 - -Proo W, . I � " - " . . -11 , bd feat a - 1119 in U*1114'h,$rdV#s it, 60L4 PIR , � � "-Aax-�*..Wr7,� �,'; " , -, "i i �: parf4N ." .-Vr�up of three islands . . 0 � �.� tlro% wito I - 1! �­ . �..;A, ., . ,6f , ". Stba atteMed to in -all When plucking time comes the w I A and cry for ni�ove-. 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