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� "thAt Clintoill, a V, of Huron rags in the bottom oWi - 6 ill R- 60,0 hogs. This? in itself is abundant,
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, �;ij��,,,,, �' of X101TIS, WW 'working On t1i" formed the marriage ceremony. The wit or _ in � the average, been profitable.
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� �11', he *back- bride was given away by her father, statement in each 25c package. Recom- aboprd ship Something less than 80 mile alway, declared that the smel , ,On cco e
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11", �,',0�1�i�,: , , I at, , tcaug,ht in the wheel and it bridegroom under an aTch of ever- disorders, constipation, fretfulness. - the waving of 'Soon the road, was- athrill with .consuming population, it wial be na-
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I - : pp—pb - him around,, t greem, with pink and White stream- 'Easy to take as,caudy. 245 -hands andhandkerehiefs and the last -ans ler's cai-6; tutral that this I produo
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, z", V.09 terribly bruised and badly shak- She wore a charming ,�reddinig gown hlr4es of -domestic requirements. This ineArit-
'NO!", � . " -en.up, the injuries to of white flowered ehiffon with white' BABY'S OWN TABLETS .be exported. If it
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, I . otber,human beings, ni6sitly polrAr and the farm gates from rusting. Women able, surplus must
����f(,V Iders wi,d -back beling the shoes, and carried a bouquet of pink ipliorant, ;but a few of them are well move (bonnelts wath Strings then and is a small -amount and in uncertain
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K��j�, I �. b* strong man- wais f'A'tunlate or Serm Hex cousin, iMiss Irene Layton, — iouls fellow' 'passengers. There are ,ot on her bast hoine-ispun dress, a ,surplus is very difficult. ThemWore,
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I'., � iotherw.lse he would likely have been of Chn-ton� was bridesmaid. She wore A pound sterling used to be equiva- e halfwits, two *1th wheels in soprig of "old man�' between the it is nocessary that this country
�,; ,,�f�' - I -p . wnded to death. Hi, friends will a pretty frock of biege crepe with 1�entof $4-86 in Canadian money. To- 'the head, a crazy mnr� (just mildly lea,ves Of her ,Dilbile and A coppiOT tied should develop, hog proalulction so as
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1,1'L,�,`,, . I a4mment and hope that hk, will S'OO*n Hill rose.%- and fern.. The best man VvIdle this is fine for ,People going ,ond .sight. Of the tw.o with wheels was ready for eburch. I vailable for expefrt steadily.
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11, , 11, recolview and will he 6bl vvas ;qr. Ned] C. Matheson, of A in- abroad and b ing pounds with their in the ,head one Of them went unbal- Les 'In addition to volume, a quality 0
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t,�, tourt, 'brother of the bridegroom, dod,lars, it is the reverse for tho" anced omer the loes, of money And there wlasa kind Off g-yipsy freedom p duct which will create its own
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i,,�� vauce-Tintes. .Mi,ss Reta Fear played ,the wedding w(ho, for their salles in Britain, are the otilief over the loss of a girl. The 'in t,,h�e back -woods, world. And there demand Js an absolute necessity. It
t,- . rnu.sic. After the ceremomy and when padd on the basis of the depwo,ciated man with the gift of second sight were the Indi-an Summers -with their is, therefore, evident that the farm-
�,,�,* Wins Another Scholarship. the newly -wedded couple hah reeeilv- pound. There is a tremendwis force only thinks he has it. ,This crazy man -vagabond odors and the ,blue smake er§ of I Ontario in their [best interests
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V, , ,Word was receiv(A last we,'�k that ed the best wishes and congratula- to fthe arkument that the advantages clalmills. 0 be the mlinilster of agricul-, among ,the treels. Col -ii fields'rustleti should produce as large a volume of
I -elsent, the wed- of the Ottawa coiiference agreement, ture and thinks he has to -keep the - and chip- good quahty product -as their eondi-
, � Miss Mary (3. King has 1,een award- tdo"., of the guests pi is and pufrdpkins lay ,golden
.11 I ed the 2nd Cavter S�cholai�hip of $69 d1ing party led the way -to the dining as. affecting Canadian exports, are wheels of industry turning, so he munks galloped along the fence rails. tions and means of breeding aTul feed-
- Tlii�, awaid , ma,ic for the roofm; where theboridal feast was yar- nuldified by this, condlition of affairs. very busy, , . A back-oxoods Indian. summer made ing will perrnit I I
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110� highest standin�� in ten �)awrs in the tak-em of. The table was de-corateJ In con�:etquenlca. an amlendment was We have 'to cook ,our own �ieals. a chiplailunk's heart sing. 'For many years the export malr-
-, -made to the conferkee The steward is the liest man I've The ol - ers - h d mus� en
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,:,., .Senior �la�ri,-Lila,.;on vxaminations.— in pirl,R arid white and centered with so,li,eit to be Sur ,d tim a a em t,., ket for tOntario bacon has been Great
; : I.- .... .1 11 I � gham Adwuice-Tinies. � . th�e handstome we,diding cake. TwV1 ' agreemnent to hitoh the -Canadian ever met. Ote call him "the savage." too. ,In ,winter the 4iien had an ,open- Britain. The sentiment of consum-
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.4. I I cousins of the n . Misses- Verne, dol-laT to ,the pQ,u . air curling rink and,the wolmen had eTS in Britain is 'favorable to oui
I 1� , 1.ayfton and' MN dientally departing a bowl Of lbbiling tea on his, leg. He quilting- bees. , And, thewe were ,barn �bacon. But the trade there asks that
. . � llublic Speaking Contest. yrtle, Powell, assisted On a palrity, inci 9 -�;ee% ' -
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. I ih ,S,erving. Later in the day Mr. and from the gold standard. Emanating told me if ever I CaTne within three Tair,ingS ,and, loggin' and husk-' the quality -s1hall be equal to that al
11 ,The Mth annual Chainpionship Mrs. Matheson left on a honeyr-lo-on from the iPrcgreLssive group, it was yards of him again he would scald ifng of corn in the lantern -lit barn. other countries and that the %uppl-S
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1� Public Speaking contest and secon-d motor trip to Sarnia and Port Huron, a significant circumstance that the me. June 13. Vve,been seasick. The' And there were the pollitical Tneetings shall be dependable. These. are ver�
,annual sp&llintg match were conduct- ihe lbride donning for the journey a mlotion enlisted the nearly unani- woman in the next berth was bad, as exciting as the 'Fenian' Raid. reasonable ,demands and Ontario pro.
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I ed in the auddtorium of the Clinton frock ,of winte krialkle, ,crepe, with moub si�pport of the Libsr�l party, boo. She was afraid, She would dip When two ,men. were seen ,stripping ducers .must surely Pe prepared tc
. I I Collegiate Institute ou. Saturday,'NO- hat to match, and navy all-w%ool crepe with one exception--Williani H. and I was fraid I wouldn't." To -day their coau outside of th�e tin ee �elm .
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.11 vember 50i. The young orat s coat with t mrm,ing� <* Moore of 'Ontario County. That ex Scot fe�xpaijatlng house door it h .0 .
"I pday6d uliu,,�ual ability and the win- or. On their re,turn they will re,side ceqyti�)n howevw, is notable in that on ,the ,irdseries of Seasickness. A of a first�class battle. !
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, V1 i s,, Moore ha pensf to be an erst- 'fellow pt��enger tri d to,comfort him .
;.. ner was : Verna Anderson of the i3l Goderich. 'Many lovely wedding Mr. p e There was fun aplenty in t1el f
.% !.5t. Helens School Fair, who spoke 'On ' if ti,7 I were ireceived by the lbride,, while 0%ineiit professor of econom- by assuming -him that ,it would do -him off au;tumn days �nd later the2i "r 'HAD TO REDUCf
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.1. Grounds." It is, expe,cted that She clIair from Turner's church, to which question. The governlmenit� side weel enoulgh afore." with its hame-inadle chairs and- scrub-
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-io A, -al Goillege, Guelph, on � ever, they negotiated the loan above put on a .-Y, "The Burning '
I . taa -ricultui gave his bride a cabif�et of siliver, to 0 ' 4 ,I of fGe place at one end Of the ro
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.. Saturday, Noveirll,)er 10, Mr. George the bridvtsmaid he gave a String Of refeTred to, involving a test of the R me,11 a -�: invited me up. It wasn't wheve a kettle sang and logs craocTln; ' A Iman who had been advised b�
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I Spottlon, M.P., for North Huron, ar- pearl-;, ta the g-roo,ni,srnan a pair, of �viery inflp,tiian miebhod (they always a big fire, but there was plen'6y his doctor to reduce, writes thus:
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t'. I - ranged fo,r a silver cup for the win- cuff lin,ks and to the ,pianist a sterl- have ,denounced. The chances. . am excitement-4men rushing about and them - when. night fell, on the ca,bill ,,I had put on weight to the exten
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1. , -Re- afll adverse to the System being waving their arms I and dashing in the ,wofo,ds. . of 206 lbs. This was excessive as
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I aidng conte,sitant and presented thig ing silver' pin. — Clinton N��s . I I.. - — am only 5 -ft. 6-in,�. iii height, M�
,. �splendid trophy to Miss Anderson. cord. adopted while this government is in -through flaines and out again. I -
, . The second pri�,e went to E'dna Vin- -41. .11 office, but -at least a certain elastic- cou'lld alknost 'hear ,the flames crackle. FARM NOTES doctor advisied -me to reduce, And .
I t of Belgrai%e and the tbird to ity of pu(i,pos,le is indicated in the Ugliest Man on Board. 1. tried hot,baths and massage. . This
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� . Charles Aitc�hison, of Grand Ben�d. course followed in the $35,000,000 A, man sat high up scraping away �Mangels, turnips and sugar beets however, was too fatiguing—and ,
�:. In the spelling contest Eileen Grat- Repair Briefs loan, in the -face of opposition from at a violim, 11 think they picked on are reported a-, very good crops gon- &m a very busy iiian., .1 then saw on
� . tan of Grand Bend, got first; Layina Many 'drivers, ,when ihey .smMpnly the bankin- iri-��titutions. I him because -he was the ugliest -man crally throughout the province and announcement. about lZrusehen Salts
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;. n -d dis-eover gears are clashing wheu Th* situation in the two largest of that -no plemon with a face like th St- bought a bottle, and commenced tak
. third to Beryl Dielcsop, of Gorrie. In , at ing their yields. ing them right away, Last Saturda,
shifted, simply put it dw,vri to the I
�, � . addition to the public speakin,�'a ' fact that theii technique has slipped �jhe Canadian penl�tentja,ries suggests ,shouId be allowed ,to liv,e, and he had — � I weighed myself, and to my Sur
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pi, '1; letaa -�e di;.spotsition to open',revolt ,to be forcibly restrained from throw- Repo would in,ai th,
. spelling contests, a cham hi . for the tirne be-ilig. Coptinuous - I
1. wri�'fing comest was conducted and clasLhing of gears, howerver, nearly A Hot occuli-red first at Kinglston, ing ham overboard and drowning him. stock, esrecially cattle, are,� going in- weight from 206 lbs.,tD 199 lbs. M,
� . pizes were awarded to the winners. h,s-tin- several days. Then, at -St. June ,27. We�v,e been four weeks on to winter -conditions in excelleri,L health generally is better, I aleel
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. . Squaw Winter. I fault which needs correction. It mav V,; - the water. I would;n't have minded ,, ape� ,ind the open weather is we!- well, and ,eat moz
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11. . . be thl,at the engine idles to'o fast, �,,al penitentiary_ convicts set fire to so'mud,h if il ,hadn't been for the comed. because it prolongs the pas- spread the, goad news to my friend
1, Goderich had its first snowfall of that the clutch can stand adjustment the big workshop, -burned it down, savage. The perspiration, broke out 'LLIAng �.eason and Shortens the stab- who are..putting on weight.'�--W. B
,� , and stdbbed a dozen guards'before on me every time I C-rossed his path. ling period. R. .. .1
�., I the Season on Saturday. The wea- or that, the �,4hifter -fork is bent. -he mounted police arrived. In both � June 30. Reached Harpurhey at . " Kruschen'ooutains those six miner
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i . ther -was fine at the -beginning of the - - ,,�a.,�as investigations are being Trade dark last night, )N,c> hotel there. Had ' The Chicago Show. al salts, propOTtionately balanced
I - . . week, 'but Tuesday brought another A loose brake Shoe will cause more to aScertain the cavuse of this con- to sleep in the open wrapped in our Ontario farmers will again talce found in the wb,ters of those fa,mou
. . touch of winter, with an inch or two sque"-in.g when ,the bra,kes are ap- tagion. The e�lidenc* disclo'.--Sed,. t,-� blankets like the Redskins. There is a prominent part in the coinpeti- European Spas used by generation
of "the beautiful." Inland points re- phed hghtly. ' of t ,e 193
1 port a much heavier Snowfall, there .. Some extent, the operation of Com- no bridge We crossed the river on tive classes h 2 Interna- of fat ,people to -reduce. weight,
I * ,. * * -ain ,and Hair Show in Cbi- Krmchen helpa blood, nlerves
1; � I mumists, ,who have the eff rant-ery to stepping-ItInes, We have to make tional Gi .
1.� being. seven inches at S�ratzford '
fl, .. Miuch over-cho,king of engines and gugge,st that those of them who are the bast lap of the journey on foot, cago, NoT. .26th to Dec. 2rd, �n con- glands� and body Organs to functiol
". Goderich Signal. . the ev - JIS which follow are due to the of flection with the International Live properly --you gain. new strength ani
I in the. penlitentifaxy should be on a ea=ying ,on our backs as much our
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r�, Judge, Leaves Hospital. fact that the motorist -is too anx,jous coumicil to operate the re,specbive in- ,baggage as we can. Stock Exposition. A. H. Martin, energy-4,eel Years younger — lool
, I to get itway. The car will not pull ,, ... I , ,better, work betteT. Why postpone';
.� I- I . . fitutio,ii.s. The one common coni- as-istant director of the Marketin-
;1 . , 11is Hon,or Jud$ea T. M, Costello, without the choke being left partly plaint is that -�mhile supplied with to- For the ,Sake of brevity I'll givp Branch of the Departinent of ,kT,r- sure, steady return to normal weigh
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1. I who recently underwent an operation Out, so the driver starts away wituh bacco, cigarette ,paper is denied ip,Ti�;- �lhe remainder of the da . iry in iny culture, has charge of distri .,,)utine arid vigolrou% bealtb"�Start th
A. � for iap�penldicitds, was able to leave it in this position. In traffic hi ners. The aut-horities always -have own ,words: �.,: . PTOnliUmn lists and entry cards An Kruschen treatment to-dayt
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,�.. . Alexandra Hospital on, Tuesday and mind becomes othenvise occupied,and feared the fire hazard. . There ww no road between HaiTur- this ,province, and will,provide copies I ..
I- , , I is now convalescing,at his home. His he forgets,all about the choke. ,More reasonable requests 'are, for hey and Win,throrp, so they call,,. upon request. Entri6S may be made . . -to ,
I Honor expects -to be back at his of- * * * . . I I .
,, . � I � newspapers and more fresh -air and along the Hurbn roadto W'altoii, near Ivifhout'clIarge up to November 10th 0 .
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: fice next week and is -already taicing � ' 7�e O.A.C. will have, an educatio
1. I Fan bladies occasionally beicop)o exercise,. while the,clin-hax corfies in, to whi-ch their new home was. Mere na .
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il care of his corresipon',dence from his, bent. In bending them back i�.jo the spggestion of Some that ichey,.be was no house on the place, so they exhibit as usual, and 'Mr. James An Unsolved Myster.
. . re�.,iderlce.—Goderieh Star. ' -built a fire ,d s ,
1. an pent the rii-�,t b.e- Laughland, of the 0. A,�C., will
, I . . shape, car owners may take too.much furrvished with one daily record of serve
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.: . I .. Got Quota of Deer.' adivantage of the pliability of the ,())--Abates ,in parliament. The apparent side it. Then a� neighbor gave them as 'Canadian member -of -the --mall (By J. V. McAree)
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11. blades. They may distort the blade fact ir� thok the, penitentiaries which silielter till they ,built a' house. Their grains i-fulzing comil-nit . Ontario, In �Thfe Snatch Racket Edwar,
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. . Last night ,a quaxt.,tte of Goderich in, such a way that the air current except for one, are very old, are furniture was homoemade and there ivill also have an official representa- DeioLn Sullivan revi,ews the grow . th o
I . hunters arrived home fl�-o,m the Parry is directed, away from the engii�e Dre,rcrowded a:nd ri-iore' or less un- wasn't much of it." At one,emd of the five to take personal charge of hand- kddna;p9ing -in the United State�
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"I, Sound District, with thleir full quota' point at which it is most needed. In healthy. The creation -of separate in- one—room. shanty bhere was a fire- ling .the salm1ple from this, province - One of - th
. J. stitutions foir "preferred cla,--.es"— Plac�- and out-of-doors they built a 'arid returning those which exhibitors pointing out thak it i�,
� of deer tvlid a fair number of part- most cases it might be well to let a most ,paying of modern. rackets, an,
i. xidge. The hunteTs were Frank mec�anic do it. , for convicts whb.,1,e crimies were not. stone ,vven, -in whioli bread wa.*i !Vquest to ba sent ba�dki' OntaTio ayi,
�1� - , . . I ing revponsibility for it at th,
.� Saunders. JameD Donalldson, Forbes of violence --is' another s,our6e of baked. Their table equipment was won a large share of the coveted. a-
. IMler and W. C. Snazel. They had a- resentIment., While it is -recognized madle up of onte knife, a horn spoon wards in 1931 and it is expected that door of national' prohibition. Who
� a good time but found hunting with- ' � that,this is no time to pamper con- and no forks, butt there was plenty of Our growers will again,make a good we'found mo(st interesting in his boo�
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11 . I out dogs was not quite the sport it As the Ottawa vitts or to take side,.% against wood, and for a tim(e they dispatched showing this year. was the ,story Of the kidnapping �
1, would otberwise have 1�een. On the I tb'ority, the goveirlinent -may have thedr food with the aid of wooden I . o Qharley Ross, the most senisationo
I . . I Observer See's It a" Service to Growers. case of its kind in history until th
" return journey, w1bi,ch took the whole . to.add to'and modernize some of itsi spoons and forkis'." They were two tragedy of the Lindbergh baby. Mi
I � of yesterday the, party encountered Penal institutionis, both as a mean,, ye.ars in their bush home before th,ey "A real service to the fruit and ,
I Although the Dominion guvern, ' three fact
. consideraPolfe snbw� in fact Nvklccf ment is on record recti � of prel"Ienting the re-,Vts, Such as madle the raise of alnother,knife and Vegetable pliodlulcers is ,being 0- Sullivan mentions two or
I rrently, as in. . which have never noted before a]
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'. bulcking Snow (14 inelher, of it) for sisting On "sound mlomoy" and, of- have occurred and also ensuring that enough fiorl�q to go aroumd. fected by the Ontario Growers' Mar- though we hame read tmamly version
� . � about 150 miles, from Ros�eiau to ficially at least, loolks, askance at am life in,"theise-.-places, will at least be Mrs. McPhafi recalls the first wed- kets 'Council,", said J. A. Carroll, see-
� of this -historic crime. ,In fact, h
. Flesherton.—Goderich Star. � plan of inflation, the ,mllovement fo'l under healtVul �onditions. ding. on ,this line and th4 charavari retary of the (Afar"keting Board re- explains ever�(thlng but the cenfte
1.1 ' currency ie:form� recently noted in Railroad Report Has Suilprises. that follovve& The revelers de- "ntlY- In order to be in a -position mystery—the fate of Charley Ros,,c
A Goderich Young Man Weds' Tuck- this corresporldence, suddenly ha-; Maldng public the evidence .upon manded 'a suTj of money f rom the to answer inquiries and to- place He throws no light on that but it i
.1 ersmith Young Lady� on Saturday. produced resullts. In, a -recent I which the report of the commission groom) and when, -he refused them ,buyers in touch with sellers, the "'
., ' oan . quiring into the railroad situation they hitched a "kb of oxen to a log FOUncil is sending out query forms reasonable to conclude t,h.t the hu,
1. A ha,ppy event took place at the the gaviernment itself takes -i sor: !n' - and cry caused by the kidnappiri4
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pepper of "flyer" in t1he field ;of inflation. It in Canada was based, ireveals some in an eind of the shanty and "pried it In anattempt to determine the qiian- terrified the kidnappers SO. that on
' tity of win -ter 'vieget9ibles and at what ' I
. of Tuckersmith, on Saturday at it ineeded $35,000,000, because in'thes,�, interesting thilings. It is Shown thal, " I,Q.Qse. Someone then ,stuck a horn . Of thear. rijurdered the C*hild. H,
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aim h days revenues are not bu,oyant, but Ptrenddlent Beatty of the, Canad1ian through the apeaftire amA :blew . loud] y Pne's producers are willing to sell. makes it plain that the criu* v � Oft
. , W en their daughter,, Hazel E., .Patific took the view that the solu- till -old Mrs. Wo,Dds hit the horn a Mr. Carroll pointed, out that growers
11 'became the bride of Mrr. Austin E. expendiltures are heavy and many of tion off the problem lay in) leasing, 'blow with a stoverwood stick and- who neglected to fill in. and r ' planned, even rehearsed, and tba
them inescapable. For the goverr.- . etfurn.
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I -- for a term of years or, preferably knocked out sle-verall of the bugler'$ these forms were running the I risk there is no question whatever but tha
., -1 mefnt to get -money f ro(m the banks . the kidbappers, were Joseph Dougla,
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. I ., . " is never difficuilt. All it needsi to do in pefrpetuift�, the -government owned front teeth. At length the groom of allowing possible marikets for win- and, William Mosher, two noboTioul
. is to issue treasury'no6es as security Canadian National to his company. made, teorms with them, the log wai ter vegetables, �o slip, from 'the�r criminals, who were shfort to death b,
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� iand get the ca.A, OT credit. That This the comirnfission disrmissed be- Put in plialce, and' the charavarl. was MSP-'
w&4 cause, without their saying so: it is olvfer. . . ' police in Brocokilyn nearly six mbntl�
. . I I -the initial procedurC in 'the re. a political impossibility. %,r 'Henry I Beats Attacker. I I'log Production. later.
ce,nit transaction. But after issuing 11i.arlitOT4 at th t 'Charley Ross, the infant son o:
� the�-,,e treasury -notes to the banks at ime president of Mrs. McPhail irsed to 4parry I th (,, ' Hog production has for ' many Walter Ross,,a well-to-do grocer b
. --1W% 4 .. ... -tnd getting the ,money, the banks the Canadian Natio�al, aAvoeate,d plowshare to the blacksmith shop at years been- an important -part of
I I 11 � . . vv,�,re compelled , by the g6vernmen.t. Preservation ,of ,corporate identities, Ha farming OlPerations in 'Canada, and Germnitown, a ,siubrdA of Philadel
, rpurbey, 13 miles away, to the phia, was picked up with [his elde,
. 4* b"ft a scheme of coloperation. especially 'Ontario, -it -aY be- freely ' -
, �� to bring therm -back o the treasury. to e4im- sharPified. 'Me grist mill was near brother W�lfer on the, afternoon oi.
� . where, depositing tlhern,,they receiv- inate,'umprofitable competitiOn., along bo,the blacksmith Shop and on�e she acknowledged that there have been Juily 1, 1874. The men who, dhmm
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'. I I ,�d $35,00%(100. in .."legals" or bills of with an aTbitml body to decide. dis- was coming home with the plow- Periods when prices barely covered 'them away had Spoken to them *I
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. kvrge devoininati-ons. In'this unusual. putes. -Not exlactly,- but to all in- ,bsre and 95 -poun, ds, of flour on her costs;-biit it is a fact that the, aver- another oc,casion and given then
I tents and purposes, the con-rinission back when She Met a r age results of any tiern-year period in
;1 I 1,Toress, the government pays tho recormen-ded the plan of the formeT inan, who gruffly ough-looking the history of hog production in this' candy. go when they again appear
I baniks 4 per .cent. on. their advances ordered her to put .
� c ba:hks pay I per C. N. R. prenden�. Rather anomal- -down- the flour. iShe put it dlown, and Province or rt of Canada, ed in their buggy ,they were haileA
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�� When you're HEALTHY tP its'll1c, while th' owly, the governime,h-b adopts 1tihis whi sborwE that the producti 'as ,Oildl frilen& and the boys ealgl?X`L�
. � cent. an the money lent to theim-in, le he was talking it up -;h'e dealt has yielded a proffit to� tj ion of hogs accepted their invitati-on to go fa
� tarn, which means thzt the govern- Soluti;on� ,but lets go the man who him a blow on the, head with, the . ie intelligent, a ride and, buy fireworks,. Afte
. . you're HAPPY .. s only I per ceirL net f oT lrna,de it. Another striking thing in pl. , producer. � .
I I ment pay the emi&nee, gvv(en 'in caimlera, 'so owshare and ,stunned him. Then Iff then, over any period driving for some.little c9sitance the�
: I � the loan. Incidentally ---and here is she took up the sadk and went on. b of ten stopped in fmm6 of a store aTm
. -HAPPY days ate,usually healthy ' . that the witn,q�seg could speak out ' years, t e Production of bogsf has
. the inlfllartilomna� �Nspect—$315,00,000 In 18,58 a abiurch was built ' at uroven to be profftable, if would Walter wl&s givein niloney to providA
days. Why not add to these of new culrmncy -its placed in- cireu- freelY, was the declaxation' b6th'Of` Brussels, six imilles away. In summer Tly be advi sure. the �.mat. Wb*n h�e returned in i
C 1, the present C. N. R. ;��lenft, Mr. Sable to, develop this branch
i. sunshiny daysl latti,Dn. The result forre6ast is a cer- the MdPfhla�ls 'walked to church of farm
j, Poor health and constipation tain easing of eiredit and ,perhaps a Hungerford, and of Vicemilyresident carrying theirshoes, tAll'tlhey imme, to production. ,In tbi-9, as little wililile tbe, mien, and his bro,
I Rulel t1l9t, if'giv�n a free . any field, of endeavior, th in therr had vanished. Some hours la;t
hand, they Irts of the village. The tlein- . of p,61icy
,: go hand in hand. Get rid of reduction in general interest, rates, would prefer the oyts!k* ' e long view er he found his way home, but hi!
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�. .- eonmicia constipation by eating The Camadlian banks are undcrstood to have the national por6rY pulpit wasn't ,very securely is wise and necessary. Plans,
1. I a delicious cereal. to hame dlemiurned and to have s7stem privately owned and operat- f"b��,,d ,nd ,onloe th,e must be laid for a c n parenlbs were not imlinediately alarm'
I Minister, onsiderabI6 tb e
a b Ig', ahead. These plans should provide ed that .ChaTlely had not returned
�.. viewed wi'bh scant favo,r' this nem ed like the ,C. P. R. GovernOrMent hulsky man, leained so heavily an itt for better r ause Walter's, insistence that h4
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it is nethods of bmeding, feed- I
� . all OWTIRTSIbig, Said the latter, in.. the in th, heat
I Tests show i6t Kellogg's financial procedure, but of h&, oratforf thmt the I .
"., ALi,BRAN provides "bulk" to ex- light of a, prolo*ied experience, . — "knew"the -men, and th�t "'i,hey caim
�, I - 1. er-ei-se the intestines, and vita in ., -within the law, and banking insti- ineans poalitical ownership with all prudpit bft,ke lowie auld would have, — I I --7— Vy the ,house often" suggestled tb&
4, , tudions, when pres-surre is apoplied, are gone ovel- and the min),ster on top of they were neighbo'r% and that th4
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B to "tone ,the intestinal tract. the Political interference which it is I
,�� not tactically placed to resist. The likely to entail. it if the precanter hadmit si,qized him child was in f
.%. 1. Aw-BRAx is also twice as rich m1oral of the w&yle episode is that by the coat tails.
. 1. niot until Clime days, later that at
'i: in iron as an equal weight of the Drymi-rdion government, despite The fflost Issine, of the Brussels Post t � 11 I aelloartisetment for the buy was in,
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-:�4 beqf liver. NS adherence to the gold.,wtand-ard .-
1�t I P was in 1873. q%,e first, line of railwa-1 �� I I ,. serbed- in a Philadelphia newspaper
i �,� The "bulk" 111n ALr,BPAN is and i-ts abralyt dismissal of sugges- was ,built throug1h BmriisselUs, in the I k " L .
I . . (But the iday af-ter the kidnappimilp
,k,. I tions Of inonletary refarml, has at Mr, lRoss received a ,latter deaTiand.
',�,' much like that in leafy vege- same year. Soon fall fairs followed.
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�,; I lew4 modii,fied its posivion. The Of`- itW&d,e this neigh- 0 1
.4�� � tables. How much better than I - Ing ransom., The derniand was re.
,� ffi-ial versi,cm is that it is -a test ,cf ood, but finially ,one Arifted in. 1. . .
�,!, taUng pills and drugs—so often Iftest ff WORL07—THAT'S LIVER b"Thramn'ps, d`dh�t I peateld two 'or three days later, anc
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,�;�� harmf ul. the suggested systeml. The : . Hie was ragged and dirty. ,Mrs. Me- this police this tirnle dismisised an�
V - ... 'itate In Wake up your Uver Bile 4
,.',,�N, no doubt, has beem necessi ,d ' I Pbail took him. in hAnd, and, in spite d,oubt that the aubbby wag the kid.
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1�,11. Two tablesp6omfuls daily are part ,by the stress of cirministances —No Calonta necessary of five isolated attemvt� -at e,;Ciape, I Mapper. Mr. Rovs was instructed tc
I'll, usually sWilcient. If not relieved and paTtly by regard to the couns- May people who feel sour, slu$Weh an conveyed him to -a Secluded place 9�1 Stop M;nferiing with. th,6 �Police 01
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:,-1 this way, see your and velolcit3r off, polli,taical �wiyrds. izenend y wretched make the mistake of taking I'M rmleadlow brrook, pTovidied Nvith a � .1 I
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��,, . I 11 I , salts. oil, miviarml water, laxstive candy or . ,disle Ms bory would be lililled. He wus
"!;`4 7 I . .1 . . doctor. I 1 n in Rouse Signific"t. cheivins; vm, or rougbar which only move towel and half a bay'olf soap and an I I
� Ir - I Div'sio , H told to get togeither- $210,000 and wait
I , dilt thd bowe and ignore t e liver. I .
,� I .. I 2jc4on, the i4rk *. . d iA to whIce ul.1 your liver. . . r
14 �, � At all grocers. In the Swine comini old suit a fher m1an's. Vuxing. the
f- I .. ' That, you ne6 .
21�4�,, , In ons: is Nie� l3ttkrt ymir liver pourinix the daily two celremon 1 087 TT.. further drders. -But -Mr, Rose riatu .
�.�,�, ,,, ,,, the red -and- division in *6 fforuls)e of ComYn 1' y ^6 stooll beryotid tbe, in . ally was in 'the hands of thfie poltee
16.�,5� ". ALLA I 4 greeli package. , SI Aficant. The 10amladi16;n dollar pounde of firlaid bile into your bowels. Got tervenling bualhiNp wi& a switch. When I I 11 and the kidnappers: kiverw that th
I I *'A,�`�, , t I I your stolfbrmh ancl inteatin6 worldni its- they � 'ey
�:�� - : e the gold 130 .
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2 - .de by - Xellogg should, oaci� Yhore.
�! " . � 0 JrClb,e Ainerieani, is foqi 'Urto'8 Littif� Liver Piga win s000 fix you ' (hie ermerge'd slio.tooilr'him to, the hou / were bus',y, Ita fact, noboldly in, Phil -
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. ,�. , , t I ,standwd, 'Most peop% think It and fled him, ,on potatoes and, haggis. Aphi - fail . o, note the fact
, lo j! I , ., . ,1 fit.Lobdon, dnC . ti . well Paroly vegetable, Safe. Sure. Quick 1 3.. . adt i'a could t
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�,',,� . , rat for thern by name. Ittfuire aftstituW: -rwardts she wag seen Tdaking foT
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RCCOM00043 '000y 140 of NourAw
No * t' 0 Poe. Troublo
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Coed 'h'y Av d 49*,',N-a ,
I Gas in the atomach accompanied by a
full, b1d4ed feeling after eating are at-
. most certain evid ace of the P euct� of
excessive hydrochloric acid Irk It'he, stoull-
ach, creating so-called "add indigeption." r
Acid stomachs are dangerous.becalium �
too much acid Irritates the detiea�te lin- '
Lng of the'sitomach, 'often leading to
gastritis accompanied by serious stomach
ulcers. Food ferments and sours, creating
th ' tressing gas which distends the
r=u%t
. c and hampers the normal func-
I . .tions ,of the vital internal organs. of"
affecting t4p heart. �
I It is the worst of folly to neglect such
a wrious condition or to treat with
ordinary digeiklve' aide which have no
neutralizing'effect on the stomach acide.
Inl3tead get from any druggist a little I
Bisurated Magnesia and take a tea-
spoon.ful in water right after eating.
This will dn*ve'the gas, wind and bloat
right out of the body, sweeten the
stomach, neutralize the exceso acid and
prevent its formation and there'is no,
sourness, gaa or pain. Bisurated Mag-
nesia (in powder form—never in liquid
or milk) is harmless to the itomach. in-
kxpensive to take and the beat form of
magnesia for stomach purposey. ,It, is
. used by thousands of, people who enjoy
their meals with no more fear of in-
digestion.
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is poosible, indeed proMble, that had
Mr. Ross been ready and willing to�
Pay Over ,the - Inlioney within a welelk
or so after. the crime he. might hgqe
frecavered his boy. iBut he sought
to be astiata. He tried to give the
kidnaippers the idea that he was rais-
ing the money and wofild, pay it whea�
collected, hoping that in the mean-
time the polioe, would find' evidlem"
to Trialke An arrest. Unhappily this
attitude was plain. to- the criminals. �
They were further alarmed by the
at -tion of a m(ass ,meeftling of citizens
which promised the sum, of $30,000
for inTorination leading,to, thedt cap- .
ture, and the -Safe reltuTn of the child.
'This action, put an enid to the
qGtter3 fr0M 'the k7ldniapperls. Hope
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d6ed in the Ross breast, but revived
when, after -an intlemvgl, he received
another comimiunicati6n instructing
hini, to place the money in a satchel,
,,take a train ,from Philadelphia to I
Ne,�;, York and remain on -the rear
-platform to wajit fur a siknal. When - .
he saw a white light and a white
. flag, wave he was to toss the satchel'
toward �the spot indicated. But no �
flag or light appeared. Later.it was
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suggested ,that an ewroneouSL item in
a newspaper indicating that'Mr. Rom
was no,t on the train, might have
spoiled the kidnapper's plans. Mr.
. Ross received, one -more letter, and
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answered it wfth (a ,promise to -have
tbe money 1 p a certain hotel -at a '
cerbadn time,
the kidnappers or placed wherever
they wanted, ,it, The ,messenger with
. the inoney wa.s. waiting,,Udt the kid-
nappers did "not.-appeaz.. � N6 doubt
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they Nwre mMaxe that on ihe previous �
train, �Qurney Ross had been accom-
panied by pOhce, and feared arrest
if they 'sent an agent to the final
rendezvous. , �4 . .
At -this ,point it is necessary to
chronicle another police blunder -
The New York detectives had earlier
supplied the Phi-la-,delphia oflicers I
wif1 the name of William 'Mosher, a
birrglar. Their information was that
some time earlier he had tried to
induce another New York erk-ainal to
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join him in a kidnappiing. But little
,or no attention was paid to, this.
Walter Rags war. not asked to
identify ,one of the sotrangers.in.the
buggy with the photograph of Mosth-
er, Yet undvdbt;�dly Mosher was the
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criminal. As already noted when at-
tempting a burglary in iBrooldyu .he
anfid his accomplice were shot down.
I ,Mosher was -killed. The othei�' man;
Douglas, was mortally woun&� but �
,drying. he said to deteertlilviles: "Mosher
and I took Obarley Row. We needed
money , , . Mbtsher will tell, You.
Ask him." But Mosher was Aead.
Their Douglas uttered ,hie last words.
"in a few days you"ll-have
he---�". Tb;e dead ftlien were later
positively identified, as the kidnap -
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pers, by 'Walter Rloss and others.
There was a final burst of police ac-
tivity which resulted in the con(vie-
tion of Wafter WeWxrvelt, brother
of Mrs. Movilier, as an accesls-ory. Ile
woman was not convid)4 though ad-
mitting knowledge of the, crime. VV"r
happened. to the child can only be
guessed. I
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A tire that is worn &wn to the
fobric still imay have 'a de.gree of �
usefulnesg as a spaxe. Thisl useful-"
ness hardly will be realized, howe-v-
er, if the car .owner iwafts until the
ti -m has blo" out. I .
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Trouble Signs . .
Fo.r Those Past. 40
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Bladder , Weakness, Nervousness,
Headaches, Frequent, Painful,
. Scanty Urination, Getting-
. up -Nights. .
rne embarrassing annoyance an&
genuine miseTy of,Bladdeir Weakness,
Often brings I'discointforts of old age"
to those who really ought to be in
the very prime ol life.
-Countless thousands, perhaps seven
out a ten, of folks near middle lifet
are pitiful victiThs a Headarhes,
Neiivlousness, Pains in back and dovm �
through groins, ftequent -but s4canty
and painful urination--Getting,uP-
nights, �
W)hile Serious, if negleeted—it is
ordinarily a simpl4d matter to relieve
these troubles by the pleasant home
use of Dr. Southwo?,�hls URATABS,
wbich have been vi&zrioiis, in V au -
sands of cases, after other treatmenta
have failed.
No matter how serious or of how
long standing Youir condition may be,
you �an quickly prove the value of
URATA,BS without risk of cost—Jor
any good druggist will supply you
on an absolute guarantee of satisfac- �
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