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I 11 11 . there wore seandalouv whispers: But CHAIng. the 'Ptniscah oopalatipm, that, A guamnig gi I , , i 11 r, - tRble- Oelb�je fVK �& ,'" I � , .�,� k,t` I �) I . I.. *I � . r onve 4 I ANY VVA W,11,1� L . . . I . , , ,,rcbed BtbJ4401 6,toM _ - I. 0 1 ", ­ . I I . 11 ­ , , . . I . �. . . . 'he . had the kikind of per-Aonality"Ny,hieli , -. Obesto , , , �" .1 Up NO P ' I . �� ":. �9, fir-tsettled and cul- va�t beiii-Ignit. . ��t . ­ . I I . . - . I . 2;W yeam a,,j , V I 1. AL , rL 9% �.��,C;._Wpp',OOIIL. Am P�', - � I I � . I I I '' . ' �j!"M!I,k, At - 1, � - i-11- 4 1 �, , ­, - , . . VI I ;!, , . 'I . This,4ty, has not too, and �cri;ed , - _ .'' , , -�� �11 �,�F_&Ryt' '*JeRe fi*rhv� lights."I now and'Oeor-ge Arliss, all rolled into one Instinctively woos. dm t�ed this land Mr.' -Chester; - � ,T. �- ,',�, ",,I .1 -,,, 1 � ,,,, -A, �� ." . -, V�r, omd- from tival it. must Mt , "Gh I � I '. q� .. Idle of',%4 7`19 - ; a , 1 $04j.41- , I * . , I , " , danger !furtively retreats beewitaliied, oi�t, but he.date for ton, b.�­��4eihl to be so ' 1Aq*ut'the`b* , . , W., 11',�­ - .,�MtI' I ­_ I . . I I I 11 , � I gi . _ 1�1' 4'. ,. . . Quj*wn ViAtntria +Imf, +­%�h,.+­ , -P yet t vinut'Im nvy ,,� 0' 41 - whom , ,. t# pp � #1 "" the',ft6dish , botAn' t 'I' ­� �, %.�,',', T r, i I., , ,I.R 1 �,I, ,! -said Gbh4o.s' Dick- 'worn-out frame� ,Re wai -i colossal Je t , � , � the innuouration, has been ,settled. fanl�ous fhftt- Whor 6o.m, IS: LMM U, AM I L --i Iop,W­end of his- late rub= s�uecessi-andar ,killed him, ., . . .1 # .1 , I . f ?I + I I � . 1".. I .- I �., � I � �'.., 11 !,;; �?'11� I _,�, . I ,_ "' � 1''.."" . """, -0tion know whb yw ar�� - - .1 I " "."xii . 7 1-1 ­­� ,11.1 " �,p ,'a ,, I - uding ,tra�*sfprb iq, I 11 - M, , .. �, "P. - , 11*4iddle-elass respeetgil�jijty not Only Th i s astou . I � dis�qviered,tb,t I , t0fit . ��, R �,,, -1 , ,�, Within, 4 few moonths '�bis . As for Elilgland! He stormed, a- I . 11 ` 11 . , , ILI-1-le, If -lif - it 0, sh ,, " " .11.1, "irr"',I) ""�',,,�-, - I . ,4 . � - -been Wgs$W, had I th i 1 ` �, '­',7�,­,­��,,­v "" . , , 8 I, , A. sys I , 0 _ . gave him an au-aience, K�i presented could not 'have J11he gr"t -man, shook his head. " ,e "41,14 -s �, - -OOW4 iq�.*A I , I " . 21ffl 4­.,0k.aj14 o"Im-orW', lay 4uiet, vross the scene -like a mob in aetion.. I I * " , I .11. L r� , " 410;'m I q, ­�;Y 1 E)V .. ' ''ad *at bls'f�L�014S �,WKIV I I;w 3 1011. _4 "; *1 , P '14 -i . i Ow , .7�. - � ,_ , , 'I I � but his extravagant He fought 'Ed evils with two ,;of . 1wQ) 0.7 �,�Vqp,.s �M4 01 I", gt4t.v him -with a copy of her "Journal" in there not been a silea ,preparatory Aey ofi%" he" -said , despondently, ' ; � , �11 4 us. ,e _ . "bboy,ask.lo I I I . III 0 s - 0:&46 , � , , I.. �� ,4�� which she inscribed, ,"From pue of engineering work. I . I . I b it i nunfoer , of � ­4tiwow�-,Wftl I .1 1, I -R' � not to be,,undou)o so eas- the most p=1 I aui,�e in, a -.1, i � I .1 . ,:;�"!_ � . ". - I "Il, " I= �i.,i, .; wtoi � . , rful weapons in the the humblest' of - authors to one of '-One hundred and six�T miles of � . to 4. * . couiAries ctor niany years. . 1. __,� I p 1. 11.1-1 � ,,� ." - 1 ,4.1- + ­Xi�iw;.-,64 years after has death, world ----laughter and I � -* * W , L . I A take '�*r,t," 'Q ' I 11" ", � 'sentimentality' -the greatek." Ue bad survived a road have been constructed, three Jnferierity I . � . .1 � S Only G�q ' 440 �, . � , _ j::' I . � ..... I .. ' 'Life of- Our Lord i, I .1:1. _ I 4",_1r_ 1 ,. "I � �, ).�pears in -book He mlsited� jails and orphan asylums scandal not only with arrogance, bat 'hundred Imilin of canalts e3peavated, Taich reminds,.me, of a sa,d go" . As dates grow only on fl�UA e . -4 . ai�i4 like eoery Dickens ,took and protested against their I 44te in., August -to start'rofle*'._o= 9111 " . . .11 - ,V�mfii-, . _" I � '. A I ,�,. 7 ,_ , With distinction. - fLy,e villages ,built in themarsby des- which the'late R -H.Sothern told as palms, there are often as mony',A ishoftn4sp of . I , _a .4 avlpmler. - I'll, I � 1A, O" §r published, with - fanfares and able conditions; ,he nerved hin, elf ta � S is, of lire (morar a foreword to -his - - I . thObi�and7 fa*ale treea , , . " . , W, �W xfti� I., . .1 I. ,�, i'llip - � , I �_� I - -_ - � - I I ........ I 0 He dited, as -he ,had always pro,mi - ert, and 070 Taillioi Winning memoirs ,to onooL_�*4 _.. [hig,4pt� ard. ' ., - I ., 1. I �, . ,,, -, I ,,, I attend a public execution, and with 9 KPIM alt C,o� I- . .1 1%. � I ,ed him�elf, in harness. One Jum' 8 than ,$23,000,000) already +ipent., At a childreWa party I 1 Mas 4ree in, theo.date groves, Of, AiAla. . . � . i "I !;gl�:,A*te 'Life of our 'Lord is nothing letter to The Times started a cam- ' ' sm , � '. , In Ws r aud not- ,, " 11 1:�­ , I I . -e feet wide, Aer,Sotb;�in suggested to a ,Water nat -,111 - I I , 1870, he had been athis desk all day A huge canal, eiihty-fiv n- The,feniale trees. are artificially fept- Whe ock � 44. "%4.0"., than.a bare precis of the Four paign which ended public -executions. 'al waters at the tem�porary that they'hide behind . 4 Y i up"'to 11 111. , ", '. , - , ' , . writing "Edwin Drood.11 His pu4� gathers the torrExti a ilize b the nati-yes, who d1m,b is'faling at Niagara , - , I , wonder tiams G aifo I I 51. -1 � I 14io, g, . a piee.q of -the Acts. It He even founded a home for prosti- "I 11,1.* S 11 .; , P, .6 priposterous llish6rs had paid him an advance of foot Of the hills az4,,sleirting the low- curtain so nobody would know whqre* their f s and shake'.pollen' over their' to . 06neem--Elanuilhon 18p"tar. ' � I'll ,11 � '-,?.", , �'�- writbeh for his very young chil- tutes 'which bore tbe . . i , I . I... t,�v I I I .axid Intever. intended for ,publica- name of Urania College, where the SM00, the highest advance tb�t will land, leads them to the sea, tWefttY­ they 'were. . ' � blossoms. I I a .1 I " �1' I dr ­ I . N;i_�A- 011, - . N0 ""I_` "' ever be paid for a mystery story. four miles away. . "But," replied, his, little friend de-. I Iln 'al of histdry J1 lha-�o found uv � �� 1, I " �'tion and it is Dickens a0his most fallen 'woman of ' the British Isles The writing of-Mis book had,put far Wpu.rteen tb�usand men are at spondently. "suppose ndbo4y'cares." The most. important. in without bis,­fittte vesA�, ' ".. 'r. . . o volition (it$- great anan ,m , " .1 . . �` . . ' ;,�,--,',',,,' 'Unmtural--iflat, reticent and humble. could be -made into the virtuous wife . nesses,-Emil_Qdwig., - . . , AN too much strain on him but he did work tXo-daYJn the regiont. oomery cmadW�oii�,-this ,6arth was-iiat . .1i R', , ,, '. I .,. , I ... . . . .1i s a publisher has paid of the unsuspecting colonial farmer; I I . .i N ,�� :1., -Nevertheles ' ' - the wl��el; ?F. , 44 �,,I�;­r I ,. � I Vot ,want to disappoint -his beloved 'The Pontine ,Warshes are a rec- 1(6neymoon . ithe'use of Are, Writing, � I � � , � ... '1� ,��,,,. . A, for the American book righ-#; .all by cultivating a garden and learn- ar plaiii. about l?5,0M acres Vroin ,the . Naial W. r Ooll 1. overy of the )ftnetion of , We a2v vbry easy iiMmilaud,-Mr.; ,.. , I I, ."�,'!-, I newspaper syndicates have been tum- ing a few simple lessons: Poor I ' a L.. �� . ";, $2,5000 puiblk. That evening, sitting at din- tangul ege at lbut,�,,the di i , ner, he suddenly collapsed and. "died in extent, , - th : , - . I which "is'hemmed, in on two N�wport conies tthe �� of .a young ,e seedsI 1.�& tplants. "It resulted in G. K. Zhesti�xton_ ,"", . I lin -serial Dickens! �Schoel spirit at Ur 1 I I - , � t'.,,;.� " Z b .g, over -one another -for. -ania be- .sides 1by the Lepi 14ountains and ensign Who ,got ten days, leave !for agriculture and freed mankind from i i I I .- , of popiflarity," on June 9, 1870. lie I �§�'%` TI-ghtS- UADVie co nies -have been ,came somewhat too intemperate, and Moult be puzzled. The whole -,Mh ' J.",_ r, , - other two by the sea. 'But ,his honeymoon. ,on the ev,& of the the constant search for'food. '. ', ." I 'He �wa_5 !buried iA Wiestminster Ab- on th,L , ,�', =�kinj fant4stien"bid All for his within a few years the place broke . . * * J* . I in _W �' , , I bey with the reverence Of his public alongrthe sea runs a dune three miles tenth da�,`he wired his comnNanding its essehtiails, ,comes 'down to thjj�- , �!'E-;: I. go e isn1b , - N, �.,",,., name - alone. - - up in a riot and was sold. . and th� approval of -his queen - The wide that prevents the waters from r,flieer as flyllows: , Iln the Philippine -Islands, nearly alf The ni1oney you .haven't t y t 6"�'�', � , This is Dickens' third onslaught on No 4oubt' he - was over -exuberant, ,,�,, I . K,;' I ninetei�fith century could offer', no 'flowing to the sea. The region, there- ',,it is wonderful here. Request ten* farming isdon� toniusie.'The inusic- worth as mirelh as ,the .,mbney 3�oul t,'�,I,, - , - v the United iStates. On 'his first Vis- like most of his characters, and Over- more. I I fore, is like a large shallow basin in daysP extension of, leave.!' . � ians follow the w6ricersin the -fields Ilidn't halve.L40ston Herald. -, . ' , 'I " ` - ' I .�, , ,11 . i � I _'," �, j -11 ' �' I it , in 184,1, the "Inimitable Boz" was dressed like almost all of his prose. Di&ens liked a good laugb� a good which the water collects and cannot � W 'the L : 4 It i . on ,. , , �t �, �, V, =1. 831swer "I s w _ and play for them while they work I . tj, - 1,� � I ddle class young'radical in search Wilien he sat for his ,Portrait the art This as . . , 6, . , ' I lae�iva anywhere. Ret��, to the Alp." ,IT movements are - " - '�'e �t�j �Df Utopia. His books. we're reaa by ist protested against his � Tobin' ; cry, an honest rage, and a fit of the ,drain. Between the -great dune and. I .�nd sing. All the � , . � . ,, S egg . ' 'lies, a series of lazoons. I I 4-, -horrors; and he liked, to "give these the sea .. � In"ThytbXn with the music, thus W - ' I ; - I . LI, ,with the scarlet cuffs. I . In " . ','� ,'---" - 'the tens of thousands, and the Am- brlue -overcoat f art, _. . ��,O, ", , , - C�. . things to-otlf6f- "Ne-oNe. His -novels The ol'd Romans ,partly solved the do . ing them the only -group o ; .: + " eri-can4a4igs�preg§ed,roun.d,,hisi-*toc.],�y. . i -ns -said simply, "I like colors." 'Out in mot .gh . hands in the world who,.go ab4f - -_ I I . __ -I . D__qke came. uthly nuni(bers, and problem by digging throu - the dune ' lut their . . " .; ,"�,-'." ' ttle -fispire in the , Boston streets Ile— iTas naturally theatrical- and nev-- . Wn TT Wv+16 +h W�AA U I � SLEEPX,ESSNES &� . . I . from., month to month ba.- was- besieg- a uig-we cRnR'L cantxj, Vne 11.10 +411?ur- � �v r � %; WiDIR M.- U ,DrOatrway Caurug. - I p ., I . I . . - -1 . , I I -the innocent, ,, Em . pire One of th � e I P-reat&A- t I ributes eve � r I ­ +1 I * . ­ ­­ ... ­ -_ w1p�-=_-;Ir - . . I � 1'.1 I­�' . with, rurio,sity of savag- er excused him,seif for anything,he I I I * * I_, - INDIGUTION 'L . "'�, ", - �4 -1 �1. A 4.- A;A T,- U 4-A 1, --I; ; I ,A-- qd with letters, iniploring him to keep tino.4-lowever, as the Roman . I g.-,;-. —A,__;� . I - � I . . .. us, touching s. o es an s ng . e o c ­ p eas 'As crindnals, like other people, �Lre ,��. I , .1 me character alive' or even to cWclinecl '*w,anitz recanquered their paid -a dog was the'place -given to , � , greedil 11 e I .1 � . 1F19Q, -_ .- �T'."` " i I wet- inducking a young lady into the sea� change his plot. A �ire -Scotch law- kingdom. creatures Of habit and specialization, Dr. HA S, f 3.1 ... ( 1� t y at his matt d, curling,, looking hair. Wben he confronted and his ,victim relates the stbry for "Caesar'! in the funeral procession of t 4 "., " . yer 'burst into tears at the death of The Government has offered finan- . the -records of i9cootland Yard are not , I 4 k I A -lb ,.� ' terity. She was a copy ringaeted - " rd Vill of Great Britain, in . - thern in loud­dlowered waiste6ats and --' Jxing FAwa ,_ assistance to th s- 1h 19 . . �� I pos . Little Nell; a gentleman who 'bad cii-I e lati&Wnet: �,1,6. This little wire-halred terrier only ,indexed, under various kinds of ,�, � , I ,on every thirty . acres Of crime but also under" the technique I � . I ,,, . flowing cravats; ... wben he combed his teaser who led him into a flirtation. been given two weeks to live thanked q-ilding, the King's favorite pet, Was allow;4 . �� ,:1 . hair in -the drawing -room and ,an- whi�h could have no point, for a flir- ' . I . '' God that the -next number Of 'Tick- land, a house -with stakleo, pig and t employp,d by various - criminals. The �,'�,' �, � npunced at 'the �hmer table that the tation, in those dayG, led to the altar - 0 T"reb -behind -his mastero5 casket � . I. . ", . I wick Papers" would be out in, ten chicken pens,. and a -baking orven. taking precedence ',over nine kings method in which a house is- entered . �,,:i- - Dur,hess Of Sutherland was. "kissable" or it led nowhere -and Dickens was days. . Money is loaned at two and one-half or set on fire a burglar alarm cut, a I I'� _� -then they melted back into the jun- marri6l. Rut she goa-dec� him' too and nearly all the -prices of the earth. P .. - ,�;� . . . - .. ,he number , . . This was a Trablic, and this was a per cent. interest. If the owner re dog killed, na:rrow down, t I . , gle of New England propriVty. He far, and On a n-400nl#ss night he held man! I . , fu�,ds, his land is expr6priated and Of suspects to a mere handful. '" . " , , III: I I " � t , -1hadn't lived up to their expectations; her in the rising tide until her best I , 1. . 'Expert breeders of prize -mice, now I . . I I I . . I . ,�, ,fbt- war veterans' organization under- .-..:... , are aDie to produce them in a . . . . . . . � variety I . . ... ,.--::: . - silk- dress was mined. He was - takes the work. ' * :.-I, ,". , - � and they ha,dn't lived up to his. lRecords of the length of timo6 serv� _:--M'... - .... 1:. .- .".; - - - - - - . I . - cf,eblors such as red, blue, and. tan ,-,.*�.�":.,;,-,"",,;",�:,�,�.,;I �. ' ,d, prisoners who were're'leased ..�*�k?"..,�l...,..-'."..--�l.".'.""'��-"���:".; �.. .'�-,. � , .. I . ,,Me,visited New York, Philadelphia, smeaming with ,laughtex and she . :The landowner gives the land. ipa lilac, fawn, chanipagne, .- -, - . , � ­.�. .. . ,, I I VS (by .'.........., I, I . . Wwhin, , chinchilla, f .". 1,11. _.­.-%�, - ;.�;:�-:�;:.:�:,;�.-::n.,-�:!-.;;;.:.:;:;.:.,:. � . I gtan and St. Louis; and the whimpered,with rage and fear. "Ron't I . Henry Tebb tt the taxes, supplies the machinery, black and tan, silver gray and sable. --,-. �'��l".*,?,--.,."",*,,*."""'*�:;�I."'.'I . . I . roint our Federal and state pe'niten- . �,-"*;.,�.�-,.'..-..,.-,.,,"�..'.,",..":�.".,.,..'.".�.,..'...'.,-'..,.."...".'.,.-'.I .- -more dispirited struggle, poor little bird," he declaim- . -"-�5,.."k","..:.,?,.-.-...-.,...-....�...-.-,,,��;��., - . ­- , . ..'.-."..W.1­r1...::.�., �11 further he went the � and anticipates the capital expense I tiarlei during a recent year show �',F.."',I�.�:.�.:.-,.".:.:.::!,::.:.::...I . � tt, the las m1a -1.- .;. ��".','�".'."',:'.1'.'.41'..'.'r *','-'..`., .. ._,.'_,�. - .. �. ._...,...�..... .g.----,--�.-.--.-., "... ..."', �, _. , , . �� - . _ ��, Henry Tebbu le mem- .1-1*1."-."....;;�,...:,.":,.Z�l- . . -.....,I'... , ... edLS _v . . . . . . . . . . . . ...- .. ... . . ..,. I I Ile grew. I�We had very queer cus- ed, "you are powerlessk in the claws -for the cattle. The peasant, with "War, hundr .., � . i�mers at- obr receptions, I ,do as- of such a kite as 1. Dress! Talk ber of one of the oldest 7tioneer fam� 'During the World that M, or 60 per cent. of the 649 . . . . . . . -,�, ,I � ilies in Goderich township, died at his the whole*of bi family, supplies all of women, disguised as soldiers, man- "'lifers"' amlong thean 'had- been. con- . ' ' -rote. "Not the least not to me of dress! When s . . . ': sureyou," he w �he pail tb;� labor and the working tools. . . . Ir. 1, � ?=ang them, a gehtle,man' with his of night is enshrouding us in Cim- home on Tuesday, after a lengthy ill- aged to ,get to, the front and to con- 'fined lesg than 16 yQrs. I - ..... .11 " ��', inexpressibles imperfectly buttoned merian darkness, when we already ness. He was in his seventy-secoad Ewerytbing that -goes in and ev` ceal their identity until they Were , .100, — " . � I - : ��.:."; , is year. He *as a sonof thle'lat6 Fre�l- erything that comes out is, on it, fifty- ,)'unded or killed. France has a re- - . � . 1�� I \ 1. , . and � h, waistband ne�tling on his stand on the brink of the great mys- fiftv basis,. ' .... �. 1:, * - one having been I I.. � . I thighs." Dickens Went -back to Eng- tery, shall our thoughts be of � fleshly "ick William Tebbutt and Jane The ground, is cultivated'in a five- Current Crop Report . . �_, I Louise Pierce, and spent the whole of awarded 'the --Croix de Guerre for an . . I", � land to write his "American Notes" mysteries?" rotation. Wheat, -barley, alfal- Duffefin County, reports that with q '. �, . year . r,f and."Martin Chuzzlewit," wbich were There is also the story of Maria ,his life, with the exception of a 'fe, b act so brmve that she was pern*tted �,`_ � : outspoken, unflattering aiid un.fair., Beadnell. Dickens first met her.when. brief stay in the West as a young . ,�et�, etc.� are planted in succes- to keep it after her deception wa.s plenty of straw and a. fairly good I .-, . , I . 'the Americans'accused him of black- I he was nineteen and She wa§ a dark man, at the old homestead on con- �,Jvxl, so that every year each part discove�ed. , I I I I croO of roots, especially turnips, a- . I'll. - . �I cession 14 of Goderich township De_ of ,the land has a different crop. At , * * *' vailable, maintenance rations for live 11 ...... r, �` I ,est ingratitude. little beauty of eighteen, known a- ceased was I a faithful membe, . of the end of the fifth year the cycle be- 'Among the thousands of war souv- stock are assured. 'Severe frosts have � : .... : 4. :- - About a ouarter of a century later mong her friends as the "Pocket - . s again. I '..... ; . . �1_111.. . . � enirs in fLondon's Imperial War reduced the potato yield materially ,:::: 11 . � he, -was baci again, a conqueror.. It, Venus." Time and � time aga�n­sbe ,110111mesville United fforrr�erly 'Metho- I-" n 'uck . I Be dael, ,dfst) church. He was unmarried and Museum, one of unusual interest is in the Dufferin district, while b. - I ,�' , had, -been said, in America, that concealed Dickens in the .g, S . .. �: I , , I ',`­ 'Char'les 'Dickens would nevez make china closet, for her father, a bank fter, the death of his parents car- the "little cupboard frorni Le Catbau," Whe4jt, latF-corn and garden oro,ps I .. t I," a . "" I ried on at the farm with two, sist4rs, r ainiost, four have also suffered' damage. In - Grey . , - - Fo, Aish _ any moneyby his public readings un- manager, did not approve of many I years an Eng . - , - . 1�. .. Misses Louise and Agmes, who sur- soldier hid in this euvboard in ' a 'County too, I, frast has injured the . .1 WAS A I $'.�' , I . Ress he apologized for those two visits from a young, reporter,with a vive, as do four other sisters: Miss At Central Canada Show ,'�ouse occupied by ,German soldiers sa'rrJe "'Ps. Bean fields in Huron .1 I I � , : books.. He didn't apologize and -he talent and no perceptible futurp. Ev- . I I ' r., ", twent back to England with 120,000 entually, Maria herself jilted him and Tillie'Tebbutt of 1,6ndon, Misses Jane 0ii-a Junior AkrAicultum-1 Depatrt, his food beingbrought to him secr;,� ,will not. yield as well as indicated . , I ., '' and Rose Tebbutt of Clinton and Mrs. earlier 'in the season. In Oxford '. ;�-., � . . F1W5 is the source of the British sup- married a -steady dullish person with E. Brassey' Of iffamilton. Mr.' Alf. 1Y by the Fren,cliwainian who lived 167 . SLAVE'T,S - I , � ment of the Central 'Canada Exhibi- there. there are farmers listed with � I -_ I - I ;,tv,m, , erstition that, an iusult'is the' Open a.small income. I Tel�butt of Go I tion again proved one of the out- . . . z� sesame to the'American purse.' Vickens never forgot her, and nev- derich is'one of -a large I * * I* sinut-Tree wheat seed for sale, the ' - �,� 4 - number of Surviving cousins. Rev. j. standing features of the shov. This . ,bulk of which is Juiiior' l4o. s with ' ' ,­! TLong queues shivered outside . the .er ceased to love her; she was the or- W. . . . - Herbert of Holmesville United department, which includes -the judg- The world's most luxurious resi- n 'Chaff and 0. go, t., ous balls where -Dickens was to igin of Dora Spenlow in "David Cop- . . � so -me Dawson's Golde HOUSE -CLEAR ' k . van . ing comp dence is the "Palace of the Winds" I ; speak. ,One quew-in Brooklyin-lit perfie,ld." Twenty years passed. And Church conducted the funeral serv2ces etitions in live stock, poul- in Jaipur 'City, ' India. This great A , C. No. 61, . ' . �6�1- - ­ bonfires. and lay out on, mattresses the4 one day Dickens received a let- at the home ,of deceased and at thet try, seeds, domiestic science, halter miai�ble lj�A�ough farmers in'Peelibalvie only '. building, which cost the , . - � , 1. ' ter from Maria, who confessed qpite on. In- making, as well as the Calf CIO and maharajah W,000,000, contains ev- . ,,�' . all night, risking frostbites and pneu- graveside on Friday afterno One-third the bay of last y/.ar, ,.the ING MORE& �. r terment was made in Clinton ceinw- showmanship competition, attracted a present -high prices Will prevent many . ' t ' momia, for the privilege of paying $a openly that she had always loved terY-�Goderich Signal. record numl>er of 721 entries. A larg ery known -device' for comfort and ,dairymen from purchasing. I . . ,,,.. . ,. to ,see what was, -after all, the most him and interested ring -side fullowed thee pleasure, including musical instru- Straw , :1 r.;Wp6ndb-us one-man show in history. iDickens' own marriage bad not 0, I ments attached to each of the 3,462 and molasselg, alfalfa straw ,and corn 1; . placings made (by W. J. Bell and L. - will provide the roughage this win- . � �-__­.___ __ � In -his readings, Dickens would stand turned out too well, and the very ' McOuat in connection with ,the windows so that they sing when the ter. Turn aphids have injuIred the L I US I .- wind blows through them. ilp I . � i . I . in front of a white screen,�bebind a sight of Maria's handwriting made Thirteen Canada Firsts c' CT . I " I : . I Calf Club and showmanship almpe- I * * *_ . op in Waterloo, ,while cattle are 'in . . , 11. -�_'__ '"'faIle co''Vered with purple plush. A him tremble all or,�vr. A meeting -was Canada was the leading ,supplier titioms. caste 4 thin condition due to poor ,pasture. " I I gas lamp on the, floor cast a start- al -ranged, and Heaven knows what First, honors in the Ayrshire: group The niost abiborred in India ,,,,,::::::::: ' and Dora against all cOnters of 'no less than 13 'Frost for four nights in succession ,�,, - , � ling silhouette on, the screen. behind -bright mixture of Maria went to the Newington Calf Club of to -day is a group that is so Ountoueb- damaged crops in ,Wellington, with ...:-::' "!, ; different products to the British mar- I � __ Mm, Thus focused, his eyebrows, he expected; what he found was a West Stormo .,....:, "' : i �. eyes and mouth sbuttled about in his dumpy, dingy little woman with ket duTing ,the first quarter of 1934. , nt, while in -the Jersey able" that the very sight of a mem- the -heaviest loss in late corn, Yields .. .. , .. % I ,. '... .-'�: . .. .. .. .. .. a section the award went to the -group bei, at any distance. i's considered to of oats running up to 100 bushels per .. .1 11, iface like a Walt Disney cartoon. His taste for gin. So Dora Spenl*w of -wheat with 7,60/&502 from the Carp 'Calf 'Club, Carleton 'Ole �' . � ::, She was first in :��,;--: ­,� .1-1. I er ..."::'i..'� I 4��- voice *as- capable of every tone and "David Copperfield" became Flora ,cwt., A-rgentine -being second with 6.- y polluting. 'C,6716eqUently they acre on f6ur acres 'have Ibeen report- .. ,.��:.,., ... .: . not allowcid to leave their buts, ed th . . ....... I. I I;... ­­ - � 1: inflection. He could, be -Sarah Gamp, Finching of "Little Dorrit," the, .5%,718 cwt, Aus,traha -third, County. A class of 36 faced Judge arO Turnip aphid,% have -also . . � and W. J. tell in the 'Holstein section_ or, even ibuk out of- :their wind,ows,, tbeen ere* -district. Essex i� . Sam Weller, Scrooge; and when the cruelest piece of character writing' ' ieft Russia fourth. In wheat flo,r This class was won -by th -during daylight fqr fear someone I - ` '. ­01VI active in, that, I .� : . voice of Tiny Tim came pure and that Dickens ever did: for twenty' Canada was first with 938,&316 cwt., e County reports a great scarcAy of - .. .1 . -1 fisoln Prince 'Edward. Cout group inikht see bbem. I. feed with win ", Australia seco-ii-d with 498,656 cwt-, Club. 1, , nty Calf � --..-- I � , artles� from ailtove his -beard, nobody years be had built up the image of ih lsam1e group was'.1ater ter feeding -the rule for - .I.. ��: I I , - - - and France third, with 3CO,287 cwt. two ,m�Dnths on scores . of 9 1xins. .- ___ .. I " thought it incongruous. His audi- an- ideal woman, only to murder her awarded the obampionship of the ,One'of the moDat romantic memor- Yields in Haldimand'are niuch bet- . . � I'- ence groaned, sobbed andbowled -with in cold print. . Canada was' first in apples with I,- dairy grod,ps:. I -n the Sbortborn and ials, -in the world to -day is the "Foun- ter . .. :.-,... .; I -1-a , , I'll, - I I I-aughter. ,'He was like Bryan, Marie The older he grew, the -rn!or6 be 186,477 cWt.; the United States se�d_ than anticipated, Potato grow- 1; 11 . �� .. - __ I � � . ....... I; I; . 1�-nl,. I and with 625,800 cwt.', Ian,d Australia Hereford class, both awards went to tain of Teafs"."In -Bakhehiserai, Bus- ers iii Lambton are trying to estab- . . . . . . . _... I-.... , , Dressler, Billy 'Sunday, Lillian Gish thought of hinuself as a,..pu�lic insti- the groups fr6m the Carp Calf Club sia. ,9Drected by a Tartar ruler to ex- li, h a "I I I . t Evo a �. �. I ... 5" third with 42�3.33 awt, C,an&d,a,s s price of cents -bag for . "" I I share ,of the of Carleton 'County, -with the Short- press his ,grief at the deathlof a cap- potatoes. 1'rost in ,Middl�sex injur- . � .... . . 11-1.1 �. Britis!h market is, more born group receiving the be4�f chain- th�e .'Polfsh princess-, it' has "shed a ed tender -plants such as cucumbers, .. I . 1,11 I �". � I ,_ I . I then th;ee fti,ML-. that ,of .two years pionship. - . . , - .�,.�,- . . )I ago. Canada was also first in the tegr"--a. ,drop 4 water ---once every squash.' -and melons, while hundreds 11'�, 'Me champion showtinan of the jun- minute for the past 300 years. � �` . I British .market with fo,ll - of ateres of late sown ,buckwheat . ,,� I . Owing pro- ior agricultural . department was Nor- It. aets rid Of . duets: 'Pulp for industrial -purposes, were ruined, and corn, and potatoes "" , � "I 11_. - I . . I man CuTaindngs of Lancas;ter, with The "St 'stupendous d6ceptign i " 'were also affected. Due to -Mil and' %-F I . ill" . WHEN no-sprant, soft . wood (undressed), n ��,,, rubber manufactured' good, patent Donald ,McIntyre of 'Finch reserve. bis6ry was played on Catherine ill If. 40 -E Norfolk's tobacco I =8 ' , crop - has �,',� I . 1 leather, . copper ore, copper (u,n- . .11110- - of Russia- in 1787 when she sailed n reduced froin M to 14 'million cfift easit and . ��.-,.�, I , . y ,.� you land that big order. . a and . wrought),, zinc (crude) and non-fer. . -down the Dnieper River to see her pbunds. .. . ' hard I'll `�' " Crop yiejds have exceeded, an-tici- N. ne* territory. To preclude her dis- ,", , rous nDetals and manufactures, and . Cryptic - ­ -%, ,,, lobsters. quickly, no ;�.y, I it"s sure to mean more salary Cam& 'Was second in ba- A certain ,sentimental appointment in the barren country, paticons in Wentworth. Peaches are 1� '' I.I.� : I con after Denmark, but two years bricklayer her ministers lined the banks with commanding a price,ranging from 50 " 9 If * ' �4�,Iij,j­, * ago Canada wsz in the seventh place had, from the first, -worked in the thriving towns, and farags-all paint- cents to 75 cents-, for 6 -quart bas 1�1`11'11'i, � , , � �r / . ts Corn oots n if rubbMg, and .�<\ and she wa's. also second in hsnw, a building of the National GatbedraI ed on wood and canvas, and' Peopled ke - 1 , r a d buckwhea. � � Ail, � . I I$ f�.-. . place she 'gained at the expense of 'at Washington. When his good wife with extras decked out ,in peasant have shown inlich improvement in - �-?%.� �!),. I PoHand and other ,Countries. died, the authorities at the Cathedral finery who constantly travelled ahead Northumberland and the prospect of " ' ,� . ,��_ . � . . �f:., . I - we- embarrassed by his request -that to greet the credulous Empress up., fodder is mach improved. . Peterbor- scrubbmcr . 0 0 �,�I�, - 4 � she be sealed in one of its crypt�g on ber arrival. The same herd of 6ugh reports the heaviest grain yield I co , ,...�L___ I , L�4,,,� ;�t� � . . .1 I . along with WOO&0W Wilson, Admiral le also preceded 'her into every in -five years, with barley ruhning a- . E 11 , Much Land is Dewey and the like. Tactfully they catt found 4o to 45 bushels per acre T TNPI:,E�ks IT cleaningiobs ,,��'�, . I 4=0 . mock settlement 4uring the 1W ­mile and MIA! I %.J are easy =en you use GH- tfc,' �, Aft_� . told (him it might not be. But he journey. I oats 45 to 60 bushels. Barley is a . . o"At'. . Drained in Italy seemed no wbit offended -when Ile re- ,, I � V,111 , '.1- . . good cr6�' -in Carleton and a -he ' y lett's Pure Flake Lye. It actulifty �V' . . av -1�1�,�'1;41 The carrying out of a large land turned to work after the funeral ,and There are at least 285,000,000 .per- shipment for ni(alting 'Purposes is vvash6s the. dirt away. Gets rigft �".I,. - , . � I � , �1,11.,1'1.11 I I draining project in Ital cremaion, sons in the world who �J,o not c ta4dng place, over 66 cars having down to ground -in grime I Use a ,1rJ,, , 11 am- ,__.;� I �� I Y-tbe Pon- : N)a _­�. � . I tine Marshes­js described by the laid his -bricks with his -usual cheer- ment on the weather each been shipped to date. "Frontenac has, . "It, - , - , ,day. They �.�it, �, I � . ­ � I 1..... I - . National Geographic Magazine. - fulness. �On the� way home fTqm wo)rk are the Mohwpimedans, who ne-yer re- had a dry season and- buckwheat and solutionof I teaspoonfid dissolved . . ­ � I I � ' that day, One ,of- his fellow workmen mark about 'the daVg ensilage corn will be TOOT crops. = a quad of cold*. water. CW ­.., , ,LWO years ago Premier Benito tathgospheric .. � !-f �', � I 'tried to incite hint to.a. decent resent- conditions lest they appear to criti- Yields of grain a -to viu6 b ,�,,_�,,, Mussolini gave orders that by Octolfer . tteT than Con, the d tj d you r I � ,e es ir Ari do ra , ;'11, . ment, *out the uppity refusal. The cize -Allah's arrangements, last year in Lanark, tbough corn is a . � ml - , 28th, 1935, all the ,stagnant waters I hard rubbingf I I I bricklayWg wife had a Tight -to ,b6 I I'p� - . I N11 of this region should be drained ff failure in .some sections. " Leeds thas ��..."',,��,.'_ ' buried in the lCathedral. Tbe brick- , .� " to the sea, malaria should he eradi- . A century ago in ft,giand, Friday also ,felt the fll­effe�ct% of &ought. , Keep Gillett's Lye on hand for I" .. .... I ' . 5� '(i ;� t I - I cated, 4,000 farm -houses built and layer responded with an, enigmatic was consideried tizeb an unlucky day Over 20,000 c ll "','""', . .. I I "%heos the,ie� -all right," -.the Mmiraity decided toTefute othYseed will be produced Ift Prescott bowls.Todlearstopped-updraim ��,_. (,A,-,� . . , , � I . . I . I POT111lated with as lrfhn,y peasant fam� sirdle. be that �,.�"'Ivk�l 1, .1 ilies drawn fxom the crowded agri- said. , 4 1 I ,the superstition with the building of and Russell., Crops are better than I I , . � lw��A: - � T'0' �;;. a 0 a and you' know, how.glad I It kills germs, d6b'Oys,odors— "I cultural PrOvinces'of the north, and a "Friday" ship. Friday -was the day expected in'Re4a,ew County. T6mis� ,%�k�'.I, _ , .. I . I I . �fAt;�I " that three -cities should rise in the Cabby , , � kamh* dis,fiiet ,has experienced. a, and neVerharmiftnamelotpluihb- , . IAI';��;;.% . I I . , �, I . , II confeffs an old w"kness for all . . -T� yer% short growing semon, ., . � �. I , . . ,_,,�, V,11.4�L:_. i I tlke ". I 6 e aLj h ' ,deserted land: Litboriat ,Sabaudia,, and, . . "No � ; Y P ... ome ir #, a 1 I . with I I � . t'w ing. YoUr grocer - sells GilleW* �,\1,0 , '.,. . I ' eans of traW*rtatlon, in- ' ' I frost takizig a h4m4 toll receaffy. ,Z'It�-tII"'. Pontinia The waste and flooded "ch"c 'm Lye, Ask him. for a tin -today. 1 4 N,t� . , 6 .� I 'I-- I i � "W."" . ­ . , , .1 , 't,V ­­'' . plain at the doors of 'Rome was to clwlintg the hansonr. Hansvrd% have - . . ;, . 1A -, I ,�. IL I ZR . S 0� I 1 I ,, �' 'Till thein 6V Long Distance ,become a garden and sapplyt the needs tht adva!htmgLi of m6g-­ i ti ' afid, ;,- I �illl � - IN,�*.ir-dlaolvelywinhot*ater.Theiedm , �,�U­;.?, " I �, I -1 ". I � .'';','I , -,­�-�O,,W: I , . � ' I ,�;�, K, ""'i", 1, - . _ . ,Rry CY I I , "r,". -II, I", - , . , � 'hiry :. �',%,' � 1. - ,�, 1 - - I . I, I I - t ;Mr & ,Is& in. chi t � , " ' of the lye itself hftta die water. . �'I,.�;,��,& of the capital' wha ivIets c I , , , 'I" . . Ww" -i,11411 . . - Wifal1d Wis 0 0 &. ,',%� 1, /4 I , I., � . I " , ; ,�r,' " 0, N� , I J _,�,,',N.��­,�', ,,,,,, � I ..­­ ." 4, " i!, . 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