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The Wingham Advance, 1920-09-30, Page 4vagevoul , I - -," '7_rr" I ". e, - E 111.1,: . � --7-­VW WNP, --n-w .-I— M_"'� -711WI7 , , "T_ , ,. ,r , ,eq,K f .. . I . I � . I 77711 , �� � M .1;7, , " . ��O' '.� ; . I r'11777� I . V%, 4 '. . - 11 . . . I I �� .� . I I . . 1. � .1" I . I . ' .' V I- ' ` 1___-_2 - �, -�L__L&&� Tilt WINORAM ADV AS01 I . !, � ';'47 .., � I ",.'%',� I . . I I - 1�1 I ------------ --I-- -, - - � 11 I I -1. I ___ - ' I � h! I I 1". � ..- __1 - - _....''.1 I I o ante - � 11 toil -1 Review this week,deels faitbt�lly with twice- I H`e 'is a "ItimiriOul Qeakwl ran OR SPLI'"T LAMENESS No'ed Inventions I � I , 1, it�e NUUgbaux Abb I Mr. Pritchard. Its editor's rem4l,ke .0 talk more a ad Say low thon any ;pellblnd, F n, ­ An obto tl*t will run witbout fuel. . & 0 SMITH. Ildhor and PrIop. 1. feel, I�ave nothing more to be paid.t,jhey er north off tho Great LaUes, When on � A woman's hat that will never so out I the farm tboy sa� h4 Iiised to climb up on . � i , , , � _ ". __' _ __--r .-.,,.-. ­­­- i are appended hereto, in all their w4alth of [low to Deal Witl� fbis Trooble of style- I , I . . . I ' t.-�_,,it is apparent on the femning mill and talk the chicken$ � � A pair of �Iioes that will not run over at 0 A profit$ Eta. L I metaphor and Smile. to tleep. No wind c9pld tangle up bia I ilt yollag Horse,$, the hie), I . I Ill � ----- I that the London, rtree Press taUO Mr. (London Free Press) . I John Pritchard .almost as serious as Mr. remarks , any . worse than fie tangles ' . A calendar that will not tell a woman I . himself, while hereAbOutO, them broself, He knows 'nothing of a A Bone Alrection -­ Y01109 AnIv.4410 how�old she is getting. d In coramenting a few davo ,ago' upon � Pritchird takes corrupt press -likely heard somebody else Njost Conimonly Affeeted-symp. aIlegutions by Mr. John Pritchard of, that otherwise rathbr worthy citizens Is 4 furnace fire that will not make any V - make that break-tf perfectly safe gener- tows Deserlbed4�avd Treatment ashes. " d - , Ilarriston. speaker at a farmer's picnic, i taken a$ a joke politically. He is bug 01 I I house on politics an I d yearns for a nomin- ality. He never 'corruptea, any pr4a - offered., . A 4ollar's worth of street. car tickets t, to the ellect that the press of this prov.. A maid yearn's for a propos- himself, because, next to the sound of his tcontribaited by Ont o Department of that will lost a month. , ., 11 ince is "biased, corrupt and unr4llablef," ' ation as an ol 1W . I of marriage. He has CQYIY coquetted own voice, the rustle of bank note4 is the I Agriculture. oronto�') \ Aneighbor's lawr)mower thatwill not 9 the London Free Press expressed a feeling � a ' sweete eak. ag. e of interest in the viewpoint of t he h .st,muolc to his , , PLINT lameness is a common run before 9 o'cloc,k in tho moraii be press � withall: parties in v4in, though as, . . ­ in the speakers home town. The Hards. been. 'mentioned in. despatches' once. or . I I � A dishpan under the icebox that will t V:�___. - complaint in young horses, I . . . . and'oecasionally seen in'horses not run over, no matter how full it gets. f . , ��; . - - r. � . � ­ - _.... ­ ­ F 1. 7,17V_ '. .4; =7'7771� �M=M­­­ t1i CA AE S of any agb. It Is rarely noticed A dinner that will do for seven when I . � . - - ---- ­--­— ­­_ � til the haiid limbs, . three of .these have 1,4ropped in" urtex- . 'o-, - . . cted., '.1'" . I. - I The scene was a New York theatre. the , in order to understand and appre- pe 9 ''I I 0 �1, characters in the ploy that did not figure ciate thd trouble it is necessary to -_ I . .1 . I . in the program were a Susceptible man in have an Intelligent Idea of tbe bony � � I ( . . ,"AN 0 Invelstinc r)rries t row: and on the other side of the anatomy of the horse from the knee I . - I . mt W, the fron _Yik 12 , N& 1. Off -i � J ( footlights a painte(I and bedizened actress to the fetlock, This part Is usdallY ' 11h � 101!,Fo,��urteext Years 1 41, �, . . wb � lured th�. other toble doom. Coming called the cannon. It cousip'ts'of i-hree TABL - g%V , I 1 _411 . . to the very edge of the platform and- gaz- bones: one lkrge cannon bone extend- I " I � � IYU, Maturity Victory Loan Bonds, at 93 Ing down at our hero, the sister sang Ing the whole distance, from the knee I , est, assure the �urchaser of an in- .1 . .,,�� ,And inter , "Corni to My Armi and Kiss Me." The in the. 'fore limb, and from the lioz.k 6 I I '.4.1. /,� for fourteen years, I I invitat a' I . . " terest return of 6Y4.0 IQ proved. too much for the young In the. hind limb Lo� their respective I � � . regardless o ges that may occur . I 'This bone has . a Droad .------ ---- --- ----..---- .. I . man. Tbrowin discretion to t fetlock joints. ___ 1 � , g he, wind Q I �- marl�.et ,in years 'to 00140, . ,_­ - I AF .^ 11, �, - , I . , 1- . ­ - ­ - n " . . . ". in the money he was "over the top" like a flash.,' He. and somewhqt flat posterior Surface, y tn .1" , � � , �,�,�� "-.1 _i .1 . 40ir *hht surface Is at- , ��, ,��5 rest is prompt and clasped the singer in a half Nelso -­ - 4., -- L - . k �1' , During this period, inte . I - , v, chang- To each edge of '. � .. __,,/, -, - I . "; � sure, and is payable at any branch of any ing almoQt at once to a strangle hold, Of tacired (by ligamentous attachnient) 'r )tiA, . � I . � " I al' , is nee- course thig was a rare diversion he a small somewhat triangular-shaped Ai , I I I , ,* I chartered bank in Ganada, All tliat I . tor t . . ' 1_�_ I to clip the coupons and pretient audience and almost broke up the, show, bone, of considerable 06 aboire. k . .1,;, - I I * I where it articulates with the bones I, I ; 111.164ry 18 . � I * .1 1. . . them for payment each.six niontlis. But stage hands are as a rule unromantic. of the ItUee Joint, and gradually ile- �: Sell . � . � . Their intimacy with what goes on 'behind creases In size as it extends doA(a- . . . Those with substantial , the scenes robs them of anything like wards, .becoming qvite " Small. aild Your Farm I �. ' I . � . � . . . incomes, who ara ma- . . sentiw�nt�. As soon as they recovered terminating in a small rwrae)VIV We I -lave Sold Over 2o,000 Farins t6 Date I , , � , I . . Afail your terially affected by the, We deliver - froratheir surprise'lhey fornied a flying pea-sbaped nodule, u little move than Nolistins fe�. end no withdrawal charizes, Vov�y t! . income tax, will 11�d ,in bonds to -two-thirds down the large b(im., ti� our comininton trily after Pate to our oustonter. . rite order or in ent, our local wedge and attempted to cleave the twain These nodulds can )-,. readily, relt, ont, Qr telephone, 11 � � write for attractive invest tank free apart, but the hypnotised young man on each side of the pos,t.eriol- asbect E, A. Strout Farm Agericy . r . I . par- in the 193:1 maturity of expense clungto the singer with all hi,4,p)i&b0, of the large bone, a fov Inclies abova � . (tax free) at 96Y2 and to��uu. �� , 14't thq fetloq�kr, Box 312; Wingham, 0111it. � ticulars, . interest, which yieldg a .. . and if required the entire house stdff to A splint consists in a, bony union , ,. I ,- I . ,. net return of 5.87%. - � . . . get him away. Of coume he landed in the between the large mid ar4all boll0s. � I . . I � . policecourt and -paid a fine. But 'didn't Inflammatlofi is -set 0, usuMiY -by - � GEO. I WRIkGHT I � the singer get just about what wds com' concussion during travelling, epe- .1 I ' Ing to her? No woman on or off the cially on hard roads. As a result Ot DA)V2)MASTF,'R . & Compariy I an exudate 1.9 I ' I . Wood, Gaudy U stage,cart make a Lorlie of herself without ;- this Inflammation nitot!s ktt- —Experlenced Piano Tuner— . . :. 1, . I � , ,� I I thrown out, and the ligaim 1 Teacher of Rudiments ,of Music,. liar- I . .. . . � Canadian Pacific Railway Building . att;acting an occasional mariner on� life's tgehment is destroyed, The e.mmate, I t, . . . .. mony, Couri,er oint %and Compost ion . , -30071 . T troubledsea. If actresses insist on sing- is, of course, soft at. first., but � -. 1 . . .. - , - . Toronto . � � ling put young men in. the audience and becom6 converted into bone an(I Leave orders at THE Aj)VANCE office I I � I .. I , unites the large and viiiall boiips by . All brass and re'ed instruments I . . . . � I I carrying on open flirtation with them - f , .. and violin. I . . � I L ___ _____ . r bony union, ' An eulargemprit 01 . " . � mzwt mllrl'�Wljim I 11V___e1R= let theirs be the consequences. Still the greater or less size can tisnally twu % I , .aM=M12:0a"W_1V10ZZ__T I . I . " . . I I ------- - -1 �: It I, . . . "I'll, "I'll, -_ susceptible young man is.,not likely to seen, which, in m.)St cl ses, 9"Ad - I , . ,1 � I %n J I . . . . . -V..,-. � � ­­ �___.___ rnuch sympathy. ApY snain Who ally, disappears, by a sorpLion SICIAN � � - ­:����.__ . . . . . . . . ��!­__­.­_­� __ ­;, . . . ... . . . I - - . . - - . nothing,can b�� noticed, aud in nmay . . . _ . = easily for a complexion purcbaied " 110 1.�., I I I � � ­ pv--' � . ­;�. . ' eases cannot be *.1z!Lvcted ­ ,�,,f �1`� "-, ce, Ini&n1pulat - , . , "�,' , I , I . . . . I i� in the , drug store at So much an oun n; at the sai'm ttim � g , 4 �, . , . � .. . . , � . 'M , and he toi It betWeen � the "� i . - , U niver, t p dressing df hair piit 'on and ossifle" ( .i ny) union , . . I 1. � , -1 I I,,; 11 R. Wd , , � � , . . ) - 6 %;e M . . %1.0.L , Q601191-41111 �0`­` a I , Vw sity . anent, Hence a MIM0 - t. I . . .. I . off with the scaut stage. attire, is not to bones is perm. a1*,v,,6,Fb . , . 1. I .. I . . . . . . . I put too fine a point . on it,.too eaiy.-7Ren- that once pn . r% ,eN " T-h I �� _,� .. .. . London, Ontario . frew'Mercury. . I y . have it, although .tit visible sy it,,) CHIKUMACTIC ­,� * ....., F..11 I toms may have. disappeared. � I . *_111 .,­­ e._� e­�...,,-­- "' , ,� � . . . 1. -xie a, e to . 0" .!J � horse over s 'c u'U 'ySyS_ 11 . I I ­ ,I,, �- I We often hear peo- aY that "A , Practice is confined excl to I ... ­ . .. ars old rtevt�r Iwo �rigina . ' ' even ye. Cbiropractic, the only and � I � � "I � � BE GREAT OF HEART - , �spllnts." This arises frow the fact tern of 3pinal Adjustment. � � . I -enlaig .ias xi- -ent of all cases, . ft – --d — . that the visible geiiinn�` 95 pe. e E . . I . ffective in 41 F�1� ebAjt� an 3ctelnces . , � . . J�l ie&g!f,_ -A . .1 ually disappeared, bul tbe ullion of "Chiropractic locate$ and Removes � 0, 0 I . I Be great of heart! No fairer greatness �jie bones remains. rh s absorpOwl . . , )Y,I, - the. Cause.of Dis-ease.- Nature Heals." I . ; :; - lies, . . 11 . does not always occur. it 0; ni-I tin- If . . . .. . . . � , - I I . common to Observe well inar's-ta ; T. A. FOX, D. C.,.. D. Q. - � %';�. htj I : , (:�Wedicine In skill's domain 6r any golden prize, , splints in horses of aay wt�,4. In :40-11e C '. % I I . . . . . I . I . I - 10 . - . Fame bath no wortk, on Mortals' to be- cases the splint ii, doublci­tluut ia;, Also fully qualified graduate in Osteo- , I I " . .. . -, ;..., � � i -Stow . . 0 %n enlargement Is ii�,tiwt`�)Ie oil %-ch Pathy� Phone 191. Hours 2 to 5, and 7 . .. I , to 8 P, in. I . . . . 'I", I . i Fall Terl,pl Opens October 4th ' Like that which true and gentle .people side ofthe limb. In aucil � . � . � I . . I . know I . I I I is usually a bony dejioisit ext-an(liw, �____ , ­ __._ - __ � . . I . , I I I . Vo F, I INriORMATION AND CALENDAR'NVRITE _ I . 11 across the posterior surface I)' Q10 I I . I I Be great of heartl Too big for petty �Iarge bone, from Ong splint to tile .DR. �G. Mr. ROSS � . . I a ' '� - Royal College of Dental ­ . X�X. R, T�EVILLE, Regristrar . : . hite, . _ � , - other. This often causes an irrit,-110" Graduate Surgeons . . . . I.. . . 2 to th esuspensory ligament (which I . I I For narrow purpose or restricted state, passes down this surface) e ;Ld ealisys � - . -_ - � I L_ "___ I I . - -_ I ­_ I . Graduate Uuiversity of Toronto Faculty I . . I I . — Welcome the stranger, and be fair to foe, permanent lameness, -Splints sel&otil . . I . . . � . . __ � —.— Skill bath nagreater splendor to, best9w. cause persistent or Vern"raierri. 1.atli-.v- - . of Dentistry . . . M7.- _� , ==_ . __. I . . . I I � . I I ---, - . ' I ness. ,� . . Office over H. E. Isard's store. I I M -M ­_ ,p..qTA Be great of heart! Neighbor - and � friend cases no �_ — - 1. - � R�ffi � Z,LJS1fE1) 872 Symptoms,�In many . . *R, r ArAul - I ..�4=__,.'.,1 _ . . . , .­.�____ I in all, % 1� lameness is caused. The first inthria- . , '_ _,_ : � I ., . � I C'. I f. � " splint is*,tiiq,. Say . 1 I 11� ­ It With- Floweps . I I ` I . 1!�.. �, I � Stand by the weaker brother lest he fall, tion of the presence of . � I , , appear the enlargement, . I _,,:�, �. - . ,� _-, � ance. of F I ._ Give to the poorer, soothe the.; adder _= -­T,-­-�-�, I � I � , I . ., , L,_, .. . t �,_ - I _., . � . I f, . wnien usually gradually disap1w rs. I ,.I �:, 1�� 11 !N It - �_..­­ -J _e , Y'.11 ­ I . . breast, . . . ,',;. . P -1. - - J � I . liwl ��- ? . In other 6ases lamet.ess is Well mark- - '' , .. � � �, I � I / . V.mo, -1-111 �7, I I 1\ . - 1.1 This is ��ue greatness living io its best. . � ed, and is usually characterls ;:."'. . .�Ic. A, ,�"..,.­�', I . � � ,;O� , , ,'� : . � . . Vt 11. , . i lle - . ,�,I-T, r"s __ , HE owner of a' bank account in - h m lint will'usually �.-,--�L,---�,,,�- �y I ;: " � . .% �;, , . . v�MW il�l � . Be greaf of heart 1 One who men's wotth ,� �,� ,; x? . �z I—- . . ,.,� . 1. g C, �-J Y, t . . joys the respect of his acquaint- . I I Stand and walk -sound, but if asked (.,,I 4� , .�. , . . . . , . I 'k � &J ',.I . I I . � E.� .. ...." 1. � . .. I n g,'. 51 1 T ances. Opportunity .comes to' . exalts I . I . to jag or trot will show well marked T- I I -�,-n�- , - , .. . , . I - -_ , * - . . .� � . 11-11 .,.­ 311- aike ad- And scorns to.mark their trivals sins, and lameness, the head dropping decided :. i.w, the man , ;, . 1� . - - . . who is prepared to t ./ . � ­ ''I ly when the foot of the sound leg . � , 1��, :0 1*�,�,V__Z�._ ­ . . . 11 , 1aults, , - 1, � �--z-��", I - , I V rtm I J I vctulageofit. Ifyou are thuught to . . - ' Ill" � � � , 6 I "', - .e ,��., . . . �. 0 Lny vis- 414. _�_ ,3� F, . There is no.greater office t life's epd. tonches the ground. The lameness. is ;�K,-.,,�, , , I . . . . ". . I � I I I � -41dve a good balance in the bank, op- , . . often noticed before there is ,, . e-1 - �,, ., . . 1: . , - I s will be brought,to yoit � Vitii- more rewards,thall that Qr just ible enlargerp�ont. .The .kameness. its � ... I I �, ", L ., * I 1 ..44 , - ,,, � . . . . 1. I pQrtunitie I ' . . I ked when the horse'trot� � . ` -1 . , " . L � � . I . . a. . friend. . � - I , - . � I more mar ,� . . . . . . .1 �- ` -- which would otherwise pass you by. the 0.1 k" J .1 - . � . � , -H.E..'n - jF�f�i � - . . .. I I .: .. . I '. .� I '. � . - I I down, grade, and the Intensity of . . . - -'-... - . ` * .. I . I . . I . .1 1. .. . — , ... �� '' I I . lam - . 0, � H.. I I L�To N ­ . , I . . . I . . . I eness usually increases as exer- L .1 — I .. . � I .. - 11 . .. . . � . � - � � . . else Is continued, Manipulation Will , � . . �. . . Tp,ry C6r.n6rs..'. . _1 ­ .11 1. . . . . = - - I I . . usually reveal the seat of the trouble. ,:. ­ i., I I . I � I P . . . .. 11 I .1 � .1 I . . , I a . � Mr, Stewart Finlay has recei2tly By pressing between the thumb and I FUNERALS,, WEDDINGS, ETC. I I . I I I I . ' , � 1� I finger the line of attachment between 0 i __� I I I Z;� I I I NMI I T 6111h 0 changed horses with Mr. M. Bell. . the , I � � the large and small bones from Potted Plariti and.Cut Flowers I ­ I I . . .. 2ANK Ot , IIAMIswi UN .: Glad to. hear, � of Mr. &. Zimmerman knee downwards, the seat can be lo- a Speoi . alty I , . . �. ��4 . I . .. . r I picking tip money ai the nearby Fairs cated by the horse flinching when the 11t, . 0 � " . t of the trouble is press6d, And, if Catalogues shown on requq, . . WINGHAWBRANCH­ C. P. Smith,. Manag � I:. sea , I . I � . . I. I .1 � with Billy D . irect. I � . evere pressure -be applied lie will M -A-V. WN. J�,'EA TH . , _ . I . I I ­ S I . . I . . I f " . � I _ . I .- ,,� " __ . Mr. I Ge�rge Da�ne purchased s:;*Ford often rear on his hind legs. Th- . �=� � I . i -_ car Phone 142, Wingliar �. I . .4 - 11 from Mr. H. D � ane of Chealey, one usual seat of splint Is on the inner I . . .� . . . - . I . I A� 1.64.,t.,A.1', � *1 I .. .. surface of the fore cannen, or it may . . . - - _. Jr . .. - both,,and . . - . ­ � I I . I ''. — I be on the outer surface, ol . ' . . I I I . " . - Marfy"frow here attended the arim;A1 .� . . � � . is usually one to three Inches below . R, , "I" , ft-�,r �;�, , Fall Pair, Mildmay. the knee, but may be either higher .�L.M.4i .1 -, . I.. .. .. , . ' : .. . '11 - ,:. rE i it, , r � . . .. ,n -A r lower. The hi im , rqbr,�, nd I* b Is seldom ,,MVC`0W"'-4 9 A 32 r k . . . i,:$7 � ... _ 01, - ' A' Harris motored to ... . .. -:-�i:.�is.:�;:;:::;:::;:.,,:.:.:.:.:.;.,..;:%;;.;;:.:.:.t.�',;�-�,�i;..'. -.-..�­,.-.;.;.­.-. �....,.,:.,..-.-:-:;.-f:;:.:t.::.;I.i:!�::�;!::�:itj:i:j:� 0 . . ... I .. . .. F.... , . ... i��i::i�-:-�:.:.�:.;.;.;.;.,i..:.t.�:,:- Mr. and Mrs. . . ...::::.�.:;:...:.:,�%:.:!;:::;!�.;:-:.;,:.:.:::: . ...., �..":::-�..-.:.:.."�.:;;�:�:.:;:,.�.:.;,.�-.-�,.:;::.�;:�;:�.,.: ......... ........ .. . �.,;..-' ...... 1- aff Sated, but when, It Is tb e Seat Is � .. -t��.:'.!�,.:::::�::"iii�f.-.�ii�l-".I ..�'. ... �._ ... ....... ;-i:;... 'r.�:N ­ .. . � . .. ............ � � I ' ' I I . ­ . . - .. 1. ..., . . . ... I 11 14 . .W..... . ;.;.;,... ' I M ;:;:;;�:: usually on thQ'outer ourface. `,�.��*,�:�; ;!i .TN;;,:1:1!1;':1 vi.qit Mrs. . .*4i�141._-1._-1__.-_.5 .. , "Mg , iR�l;.,.,�.;".,�����i�...�::I�i-..� I . 0§*1.*K�i.: �T-*.-%:;.1; :40 -"- Etii:l. ,4i - i� .,..' """ , Loft n one day last week to ` ` ` , * .,�i� , ... - - g... -i '.i� i::.* , I.Jy.-� _ . . * * .... i :. , ! " i:�$i$-.::..--- Ill in the hospital. Treat - a I ... ;; �:!i!�Ii'.� ,-i-1�N*:_*NV,!.*i'i 'CA:: .. -� - .. .0 ��� - . Harris' brother who ig 2 ment.—Lanieness Is usu. IIY i, .. , I . .. ... �i; . iiii�f��i�r ., 12�i:- - .1-1.1 I ... _ ., ... , .iii -Y . . ,. ..., . do - " � , .. "E.J., .1s: li:if:ii��'.'.,. . . :::-::*�;::'%'-, - Rt . , .. ,,,,�, ,.��, �::::, . , - I - -, . I.... !:1:j:j:j:ji, . . . .:;:&.$, ;. !;:::� � ......... ...;.i:..:.:.:.:.:.::::i:.....,....,.:.i�l: I . .. .. . r _� ..... ..., I I I present only . ..5 � 0 11.0 , _. .N . :.. .i:iN�-'.�Ii-. .. .. . . , 0�-,;,".*. �:��*Ai;�,?��* *;1�1'19 .." ­1*1 `-'.;i:. i I � . - - I , "' !:::;.;�.!:...:.*.;.;:�:;,..:.::;!:::::;�!::;:;:.:; ........... 11.1.............., $j:j%:;- . . . during the inflaiiiiiiatoi .- ­gil�ij� I bocoine. ,,, ;;:,.,.*i: 1%1e.___ P`l "i!:��:i:i:i1.:-.,:i;:: I S * . _. �-, , """, ... . ... "';,"'. ­11�1­: --:i, ij�jiji§; : ��:.:,;_. - _f iiiii U:.i...*I'�-, ..,�*.i�.f.........�..,',�....... .1-1 0.��. -.i�;jlji�i�i-.i�i�ij tage. 'When the exudat,V . : Mh I' - . , r K . - __�. .. .:.:+;.3;1 .�:,:;�.�,-:�:*.-..�,i:��f.,t.l�ii . . - .*;�.. .... . F11U,i-�& , I . � , . �i� ::::j:j1j:j:j:j, ... ossified (converte,4 into bone) the in . _. . ..., IQ' I I, !�.*Kii:i ... 'A ..;... . .... . �, ', . - 1. . . . , I . . . , I ,:.:.:.":.!,��.:,:J�".:��.:.:"� ..J, __.1. . ��,Xiiii-.-.� '. , �i� - � �::.T,Nj;�;..._.. ,"..._'....., ........ : - � . . �, .., - ... . . I . " ...'1!.::i:...........,..1_..; ....... "'"""'�.;.;.;...:.;....:.i;!:I:i:iz�,.j:j:: Mysterious Pire flammatory action? ceases and lanie- I.;.,.. ... ,0'_ , , i . � . I . , , " " . - , " - . . : - , " - " - �' R5 .. , -.,.,- -il-ll -nlarge­ `:024.� - 0'' ',IE,,�c-".Ktll!�44L�lb':"i;'��,'-�-'.��-'�--i�l'-'..,.'..i N. _ , .., 0.10'.....; il , 'S" exc6p . I ;m.�'.�Ii.� , *.-... 11 &;,.�'..� .%:!I . OR t 'the e .z-.: ,, -1. . V, ;.:,4 � 714.0 .. I, .1 .. myst6tiously in sappeal , �:-,-U:�.:!i.:.:;:;:;:::i:ili�.:::.::�iI I - ij.'......., .. ...... 1-1. T 11V V . _�: ,:� _ - I . I , :i;i�.�% , �,_,�, ,,� - 'i . . nierit be of . . t. - . .-,.��.-";.,Z:�..:.:�..,..,..,.,-.�.:.,. .,..,..' ...;..-.��,.�::���*�:".,;j:�i;��::��:.,�.:::!.�.�,4;.,:; Fire broke Out rather ness di , - ;-- � ,.:,::, 't Olil:i�. 'Ehd . .. �i -, ��" ' ��d 1. tosiderice of Mr. Geo. Kieffer on the , Sufficient sl� ,� 'e, or so sit, � i .i;:�;�.1:�t:�::r...I.!:�L�'.i��,!]f'.Ip-.:I '::�:: --.;;. - Rates the 'suspensory �iii� . �:Z.:.�.i�i.-KIP�xV.?t;:%,.!J:i;,Mi.*.�..i . 11 . .� _.. ". . k1:,;:!;".�,!..: '. , , r� � "l, , , _ - .- . .., .: , -1. 11 "A .1 `�*` �illl.'.-.*�K� - and a uated that it'lii [ ".­... . .�,!� ���I�l,'�"*�*09;.,.*t.i...�........--.,.��i�:�� ;i�i: . .�,.:,;.-,�Ii��, L' 0 , ... .. . .�.� CgkKrick" CpIross townline, a milt . joint. Hence , I iii:� . ... �� I , i .. ............. � .. ...... . .. �,i�i��iil� ..t ligament or Involves tile . .. -- --: �N­1.1� _:o'�:::,:,j.;:::.!..�:':�:: : .;.:.;.;.;.;.;.;..:.:.::.:.:.;...:.;.;.;.;.;....,....: half%north of Belmore shoiZd be direateil to -�llaY I . P_�.-� " ,X: �� ,, aboui two OOCIOCk tICUL-ent, � ; .. � -.:.: ", V . . ii�i�: , ` ��:��'�::,;.�,:.�.;:,;:;�.:.:.!.,... 11f., VMIX'163, W" wily ag possible. . , , . 1;,j.:.-'- 11,111 - - - - - - - - - .. ... - oo. Monday - morning, and burned the Inflammation as pron ix . �-, I ,�.,'g*i �4 * .. I ,....*..� -;".."O.k'*A""*'i,"".-...��l� structure to the ground, The flames ,had' , I . . . '­, 11 Kil.� --��i�i,:�.:�ii::::,::�: : i:,.*�.,-.:".iii�i��.�� -Splint lameness usu-� ly appears very ;.��- . I � -;-:11;1:`;,-, � A-1. '1� .: _. ...w . , 1 �*����!!""!".;�.,,,,�4""..I F., . ,. 1 -.1"'U.- '.... -IV I ­­­%::..� . I. 1� � w: i: ....... - �i$ . . .of-f , I I., . .,;.: .1 11:;;,:;1;.,:3 � . ,.;.;.;.;.., sudde y. ,x ,norse, .-w b v 4 - I &,��,­,;,. I - ;!:�� ,�,;,;:�i�*!,..�ii�i...,.:i�*.:,.�l:i:: . :-- ".!� 1 :�..-�.',:�?1',� . gainedconsiderable'headway before they ". riabld --- � I I � ...� ,,, -..* -.�*i:,. . sound and after a rest of a * .1. I Z 11 '. 4 � I'll _:�.:.,�.L: �:*.:*i�l*i:, veri discovered so it is itripossible. to duration whdn taken out to drive � - � , , , L;.4, '-, I _� '�l_;r.,'-"'.,�i�,:i:i:..�"�.�i.,��:!� � 41"R - """' "', 11 a I...'.. X te the exact" ain, may show thc cbaracterlstI6 4 I -_w4v. F-1 I kl� Qca place the fire broke out, ag. ,5 -, , . ;'­ .:.:,:.;1:;-: .;�,�';.: ,.'. ff-J. M.Ti'vly, ION -5 �f,.;'�;_� . , ..,. ,* ,;.­',;"�'­., �, J but is thought that it c6mmonced u stairs Symptoms noted. I I . . � - : .,. L.X.­­.1.1­­1. -1 -'�­- ...'.'.. . p 1� . I _ ,% 1, ) 1"..: Tb . . - .. X'1V .1,v:�:,�!,,�­ ­,i,f�i, in the summer Ititchen in the rear of the : I 1. �_." . """' ��;..:...;,,;,", � LO patient shoald be given per I I . ��x;::;%S.:�,,,;,.V::,�; Lj'.':;�.�: .1 �� .", ,..�K­ I., I., .1, I . 1: f est rest, aii'd. the seat of' the stflint I no Double Track Route , � � ,.::. f", - A . house. At all eve ts, when Mr. Kieffer I ,�,:,�*�,��.*.'��::�;:�::i.",..��:'�i:..:�.;l:,..,.W�p� �. ., � . n should be showerod with cold Witter 1 ." ,:. ...'..I.I: ,, , .:, ...;�:g . I I .�X� .:. .,.,,.­­_ . . >.,, ..!..; � *..."..".... � -­W,-­-:i.1-Z4 -awakened, the upstairs Was so uhdofofottm - pounded lee kept to It, Between . - .. .. ­ .:.�� ��:� I frequen I . ­­ ..­­­_._.' , �'.. . ., ( ..."', able that it Was �all he and b1s; fa �iy, ot �� _ mily for a few days. This will often be all ��� �.,;�:-,�..;.,:;.::.,4.7:���.;41.�,�, I � ...... . . . . . . j.:.: �,�"4- , - ;­­'..., ;�� ��i�i:..V .,a , ' Ir casL9 monitpeal I I .. _.__.,_.'X..-.-- 41'. �$ VAW n their night that is necessary. In othe -. . I F1::,A'.!.-;.:1::._: . .�:;%!.:,:",.�j:!!:�,79�4 :vl.,�:; �t,,,_ aild I ?�:;,!,�-,�::,.�:-:,�,. �� . ;! : 111-9 Iwo H clothes. Mr. Xiefferbadn't time to get lameness is mcre, persistent, It s Toponto ii.. . � .7. � . : � " - . Ev. I even a pair,of trousers out of the hoUge, necessary to ar)plk a blister. A blister Detpoit and � I ,� . 4& ALI� mado of one drarif each of biniodide .,; ..�',� �,,�,',:���:.-:���,,",,.�,��;;"�.:�:��:i;��!,:,..,� I -:'a pair of i - mixed I . I . �� i. ��'--�' '.I',-. 11;�,�i'VO--;��;.:..­. C W V 61LO . but managed to get clothed in'.. I ercury and cantliaridw Chicago .,:.?_!J. ,�.:­..:_,_�.�­` . , , �.�! ...:;.j.'%,i�:,�:. -::.,,. .. X"' ...':."..... It The 0 ftin :.::., : , � : .: ", , overalls which were left in he ,car. w h one oz. vdselflle, and CIPPIled in 4.1 ., ::_ .. ��:,.:,.:�­ I 1-11-01Y effOct Uti-excelled Dining Cat, . ;15,.:-.`.� �:..-. .:...�,: � general alarm wag given in the ,phone, the ordinary N,v.iY Will U. , " . . . : but ' qqary . - ... 1. o: ,01-10 �*"(*" It i�-.' nec(" Service. .. ,. .. .�.:,..::.-..;��;..�, I : . :..' 6666 it was iw�ossible to save any ,of the a c"re. IA : :. � ,;..:,. ��-_. ::: I 1. to ,blister *th�, aeevwl 01110 �iu about � — . t �. � ".:.". ,�. i::`*... children's clothin . The house was a I V� .: :.: , I ,.,!' �, - � I 10 -aro eases all o1wration ,, . � 1: _1 ... ...: , a nionth). In i � . ".., gidure r brick and plaster atrvcture, and. was ohe by a veterinarian I:% ncce,,,:arY-' .. Sleeq)ing cars on Niglittrair. Zolic , ^f i � I of the best residences on the line, The When lanieness is not tihown ,it is e y mat atid Parlor cart-, on prin. %O Wrt* Al-,% I I wind at the time was blowing directly Seldom considured n ecsoal to , , , . � Ill towards the bath, and it looked �for a .Splint, its the 0111u.1-goinvat Usaally, ciple Day traitis. ' � � -,.&.,At %,�Z-Jlful VWV vea � , gradually dinam-a",1 wid-Wift trMlt- I . q- the .t� , time that, bull d Ing would be iinited,- by in ont'-3. 11. Iteeit, � �8.' o. A. 'Cel. 14,111 inforination front auy Grand Trni orloont the burning embers, The neighbors, loge, GuetD11. Ticket Agent or C. V' ,. Horning, Distri .*^/- ond ihe Husboods however, ave splendid assistance and ... ­ 1, . i V, :V Ilassenger Agent, Toronto, I Yets* GAP60 . were successful in confining the tonflagrg- ' ' � W, 1,1. Burgman, Agent, Phone ,io, . I .� P I tion to the cause. Mr Kieffer's "a will Drs, Kennedy., ,C a I d e r it V. R ,Iliott, Town Ticket Agent, Pho I I I � *0 will baye , e be in the neighborhood of $4500, against ZVvingliall). I . � I �� e � A&- & Kennedy .------, __ � ��, w li� I which will be aMlled the Prodeeds of the . #0 & � ,� --- - - insurance policy In tile Formon Fire In- --tvatrick and Centre Sts. ,, I Offices . . M - surance Co, arnounting to $1,50. How 11hones-Officm 43; Residence of Drs. I SELL � Lyceum Theatre the fire otarted is a coMPIate,,r11y1(frY, Its Kennedy 143; Re& of Dr. Calder 15 A. .y, Town and Farm properties. Call a, I .0 thme had been no fir* in t,ht rmmtr I)r. J. P. Kennedy vWlalim in Surgel we my list arKI get my prk*m I ho kitchen on SunftY, Sind the u" care Dr. Irlmn Kennedy xtvtm special sdte6don � SPECtAL-Mono, ftea,o Well,sr OCL 4o So 6 illdren and I wAym excelirrit values. % h*d been exerrised to remove f1l posdMe ' to, diseawks of Watri,en and Q I * I I caiind an eatbresik. Mr. I<k-fTtr will . N*Tvous Diovgt , I � - -' - 4md 2& .dtr devitm vpwiol attention to I G. STEWAR.' I 1P .kdm*m I.x i rebv,144 Q* susimer if he rut -A seftre, 0111- t)r. Col . % . . I VOC"t to do ** VW1br- 00*t - Dwaft of- the Eye Be, NM via I I WINIGNAM. , . . . I . I. 27ft tio�-T tat". rAm 1. : -1 _---k,—� —----No" .. � ft , : 11 �' � .11 11 11 y ftw, . .rllel�. , 11 ?Vft* M, ciao I* I I 11,W_.-_-_---. I I , � J tl � � . '" "I , --1- , .�, 0 irll ­ I ,_ I I I . 1. A� �111 .�, 7. , ( . _ - - 11 I 9 , 0 , 7A� . 4. ,,, 1 ,_4 4, " I . � I � _ " , " ta ,� ,I ��-' %X . . 11 � . I ; ,. � I , I * #t , , � 'i . ;� - . , . " !1� �. . I �i .. - I'L 11 I . - I ,�; \ ,. "I . " I . , &.,pt 4, � � 111111111,� 11, ,I 1, I I i"'t �, . � , . �._ . o .� I L - * '..3 � � _ �1:1 � �" 11Z '' L,q�.,*, ,:I . � . `� 46' , , . , � � , ,� .. , At6 � g A"416 it, i, �' . � , � iia 11 I 114 i4ia 4��-_*441LL, !1-1", , Wiihilill .1, �!, -_ t� __ 11 % amaww"&i= I N& wassim f�� -. - -W -,. ,­ , -q-, ­"': ��O",V­ ^� k, W, . I 11F I . . iK. , 1� I - 'I ) 11 I yk 7. 1� * � ! �,� '�:1,11 "W", - W114 - . . . �, .,,:�,,�, ,.� , ., � . I I i, 111, 1 ., I , � . ., .. . 3�, �. , 1. � I ''I .,� 's '. '14 , F�j W I � t , " _ " �". - -1: ,i , " ]w I X".Mi'14FM fi., � , ��` ;7 , � . t 7 � ..�4., . . . e I �, f . 11. . � - 11,11,4, . , : I , I I � , 'I �. � " , . " '. "I - , . I , 7174, , t' F , � '317 . , � : 0 ;, �, k . , . �, 11.1 I I , _ ,. ,� ; ., , � , . , p I . . . .1 , lilou , , I . 0 1 , I � , . , '. I � , , I , I #1 I � I �. 'i . i. , N . : � .. 1. . I % . T ' 3* ) I , W*Aq. i 9,*V� " 1 " VOW' - I . .. .� � . 1 -- �_ � ­ .., 11 . ­ � . ., . � ;Ar - �.­ ___11 ­­ -1 - � 11 � _ _ � � A - - A" - - __________._________ h - . . . . I I 1". .0M A, I .11 , I �, - � MIX4111111191 — — 0 — .1 Igim"gil"I.11111'.1 11111i,Rw -- ---- --- ---- --- - 110SHINQ DAYS IN 00010 ' - I ".-_._--_0__,.- F" I 0 0 0-- - - __ 1. . I W . _. - -W-w-', , I . I " I . '- . , I 1. ..:4. ". - I � -n , . (London Advertiser). ,J I" Ve 1 ,,; . I . 4 1. The beauty o I f spring and, the -promise . I I . . '. q r summer are being given their fulgIment INt . ! , 1. . . � I . I NA. "o � i. I I ieseautumn days through rural Ontario. / � , I . , . . . i�!,._111. Ii. , , , .. begroy wood smokQ of the engine ihat I . ".: . -, .. �'111* .. /I ­ � . � i"" , I . 'a. D 10"% - " �, � 111. " .1 �, " _� � /. ,X ,­ -S�� - X , 0 , . . rives the whirring thresher is a part of //,�. I ".,. -i a, ., C:!�Z ,; ­-, O.. , � . ie landscape almost always seen in some � 1/1 -­' . * � '.. X., I . ,'�� I , '/. � I , ,,, W�.; . -I � .. , ,!, ;1 , I. "i . ,,, 1; ,., is, . I 'i -�v irection. Marx's ingenuity has added ;.,.. .., N* A . X.5w C� cl/� I 11 ". ,; 3 ,"�� , , 'emendously to the efficiency of the , � ", , it . I 1; `� - 1. ...." . 4 , . , ti. I It , , ''. ,1, , , ,�, " * , -_.- .!�,,'- !,�-".,t _00 1 ­. , "� I 'J ". '4_,-Z - I V.1 , " ­'_. 4�,� � " , . - ­* , , - , il . � , , �- - Z ;��,t-!;� ey! I iachinery, so that a t I !i � '�:, "k, %6 ­� ''Mc. , " , bresbing that oiice . , I . , ,5� I ,ould have taken two days will now be i / 4'. .!�­;. .,�� 1�0 ", , . I ,- F-.1 . , .;­ " ,.,t.. ­ . ; .,a. �f) I , one in one, but there are hunian sides to - -�,,, - 1, 4. �. . __ ", . , 0 1 11_,�:W,...� 451x,,�:� ...., , 1;�,� ;, I I � . CI �. 1, .. �... ..; , , , , , '. r I ,,, 9,-;,-,,,t /illo, W t, 0 I he operation that have persisted from the .it I ..; . 1� ill,:N ��: . 11 i,.'Q . I '..., V�,- . ., - " -��­ 1�� I 1 J I ,I , ast, and that will probably long con, .. -'I ,,, - ),�, � �� . 'I I -,Z----, . . i!;jtj .4�1;1 �2:1.-, N", I inue. i I il I , - 1. .1 � � .;;�V _;0 - - . I " , . y .�J,y , I jg',,� ,Y, .. 11, - Threshingismore than a mere mech- - � *" !� R!i ( , :.11.t__ S (" � - , . ,;,�:,.�_-,,- , I- � k � I , 4 � N 11 Z-;��!.,,,� I nical or business operation. It has very I 1, -, 4 - , - , I . tf,-� 11 ., I 1. ?, 1� ..., )�:1.71 ,.".1 ; ., ov� -� I �, - 1: .. , . . � . A .1. =an aspects. It ia one of the occasions .1 rr � , k ­,�'�,,j' � 'i I . I � , . ,F . I . ,:11 , C N - '[1-- " . , , � ilv�l ',.�'�, �. "T",� ,,�,, ".4. I.. , - i- -�., I � I - .. t " q; f�l " `� - I k . I ­', . 11 I " ii:,r , 1WSJ __ .. __ I . .. We feels catled upon to show her prow , � "; , , ,Y� ,f the year qn every farm when the house . V �1, . . , gb �:_� I , %'�",! � 1, .."4k,\ 11, I ffi%,_,��, t a A, I �, ri� . ss in setting a good table for, the men . , iW�,.­#�, I .W - . j;,�J N I qw(j -�F " , 11"k- " I lit , , I 11, I I � "' I . ��,t,\,N�\ . � .1 i vho toll all day in the dust and aweai of � . ��e!;��.�--!,%v . , f -J11.4 __ , , � , �, '41" , I " , -� �:,,JK­2,�\,\\,,N�, i %k N .., 21 . W he barns 'and stacki. Not that the - � ., j, _1�1 rAW "I . J! , 11) " 1111i. , I J� i It"'1111 - I- -0 " . �y . ^ I— ­.. � � hreshers 'give any very outspoken ex- . - ­, , ,,, '111 .� 11.� i ... -5,0"', !;!ol�_�4'q 1/6114 NI . � ; , IL4' f, - J, ; I )ression of their apCiteclation. Time is too , � 4D ��,l ls,,"�� �.;�L­p�l .-),, I ­,.'. ­.kf,'i­< I , R . .,..P,. - ­ ,._., eyl, I I I '. A F.- F --Irl Ir \ 1, .� � , , "" M. -'-" t � 01 M ". _ . i 1� �/., r ,? , ,,�, � - ­�' - -1, , , - -- "I r - .11 . & . - - _�-, � wecious to be� spent in any lingering ove �a � r"111, t"';i, - , _� I I � ,,� , I he delicacies- indeed, it swras to be a 11" J�,' t �\�' ,;01111'�,,T�­.J; `V=__..,.. , . � , - - ­. . .. I . I -, '. - _ tonal honor to stay no , Ill 1�_ . - - 11111 A r-- 7 - " ,;,� 'N . -, , ollkjN� V ,,, )oint of profess' i ,�` "k ,/// _;�, I onger at the table than 1% barely needed . ,;-, , /� , ;1: ! 11 . ;k ­­.* ,.1% - ` ///1 I - 1-1 % zfix�, I . - .- �,;-.N , X�I,A�� - ( I I I I :O satisfy the appetite, then back to the .., , ,_. � . �._ � � 14 1 11­� " '. VIP - . . 1* I - ��// , . , . , . Ag job while there daylight to' carry on. � 't .­. I - ;op . . , : -1. *1� I . � � The past mingles with the present - . ... . .. .1 .. . I I i � R r-.'! a k I I � A around the big traction engine. A big 0 I ;, 1. i I . I I 0 . -U W' pile of old rails, conveniently placed for . M�XC t'_*;e ,7 1i . I � use, disappears into the big mouth of the _, I � � , engine, One might reflect that it is more . I 'A' I I fa L Wear 11 1 k, e I r o - ni - ,I � fitting that these old rails, split fifty or . I . I r . I � � sixty yearg'ago by the fathers E(pd grand- C-4_0-1 � 1-N!"S fc-z b,­.y._- 0.-_-_1,;-w,-�x like itoan, yet hqve . -;L,st st'ylc and fini - fatheis�f the present generation, should %,_j' the cl,,ja� 9 sh * at prices. 'no - . supply the ene�rgy for harvesting the � - high&.th-An tfl'�_ lordinark hind. . . � I " . graii! of the fields than be 'put to more I domestic use. These old rails, rock -elm f Dressy "clothes for "regular" red-blooded boyq who . and oaU, cedar and black ash, show a sur- . run; jurnp, wrestle and ride their "L&L,s," as all prising length of life. After half. a cen- boys should to build body,,brawry and brain ,into tury they are often still firm and tough. � . � Today the rail fende gradually gives. way perfer,,t health. 11 , ., I . I � . I before the more up-to-date wire fefice, I . . BP sure to see tliese siths, Allit-r�,*"Ic I I I .but it will be a long, long time before the I . -cr* v 1�i fior r ins� . 7 .,,.--- is ,. ,(id , �mv f2ection. . . younger generation of Western Ontario ' ' . �, I will be without this -object lesson of the I - . I . 11 toil that their forefathers went through'in 11. E. ISARD &' coo I I ,� the big job of clearing this country and , I I . making t t e ruit Istrict t is . � ,,, .. I . � to -day. k .01 . I - I Inside'the big", barns an artist might ' _� I I , find subject for a picture in the whirr �nd - ------- I dust of the machinery, and in the con- 0 0103111MED I I . stant regular movement ol ' the men whose % � , . I �, jobs are to toss down tile sheaves propeny I 11 . ........ ;14; ...... ­......".­ I * * THE * * and regularly into the separator while I i �_ - _ I I I . their fellows below place the spout, fill I :, I ,-t .... 001 RN 5 E. 'JIV.—, * . n It" 'M PH IT'. tifem, with the grain# and carry it off to I I . - 0*4 the bins. A steady stream' of grain flows , -GU from the spout,, now to this side, no* to I—— 'L I . .1 . . I I ­ . that, with a regularity that isk caught by It -_ ".;__ I .. " ­ ' the carriers, whose actions become al&ost - . , automatig. During these coming months M-V. ". 9 Stronger , and lle�- .1 . , ter than e'vqr,k . ". , f". ,-. millions of bushels of the grain will move I I ii I 111111 Ill . I... -�.: " I to the elevators and mills, Ontario*s,. big - ? Ill i I 11 i sbarein the production of thi nation's . I till -,a i See this ideal stotie - t. i . 0 _ �. I food supply. , . � I - ��i ill , that burns' either I . i � � .- - . . . There is no time lost in the threshing - � I I . , . . . e days. The last sheaf has scarcely been Ill . � coal or wood, be- 11 fed into the separator before the outfit is 1, fore you out up1he� � I . . . �reparing to move on to another farm, I ".. .-- ­..... old one again ihis, . ... � I There is almost a touch of the. gypsy in I � . the process . ion that winds along the coun- I . I fall. . I I - * I . .. . - . ... I . . .1 . try road, tractor, separator and water . . . . 11 ' ' . wagons in order, pulling in at some gate- . � - A range and lieater . .� - way, past -the farmhouse and on to the . I . comblued. D o e s 1. i barns, -there to be set up and'§tarted go- . � . ! Ing, as it will cont1hue going till probably . the work of b.othll' . . �, . November. Out 6n the western prairies talkes I e S S space . . . � . i the same operation is going on from the - I � I � . . i Red Ri . ver to the Rocky Mountains, but and fuel. I � : i � . : - . . I ­ .11 there it is so big, so purely mechanical in q , � . I 11 - its rush, that it is shorn of much of the <1 :�zl� 1111- I I . Call and exaudn��' ; . I . 11 . 'human side that seems still t6� stay with I � iti . I I the Ontario threshing. . . � . I . t � I . I .� I � � , , I I I � - � I ,&_%� I&"#& . I I . T% I . FAULTY CONSTRUCTION . , , 5-dF k1ff ) U � I . � Ro 1-%,* M NEY, . ; I . � . . . . i . . � I . . . I . i . I I Uncontrolled fire is no respecter. 9f I I .. . I I . � .; i persons, places or surroundings. Fire is a anslamm ____ 1_1 I a lil'illl:lllllllll) 4a � i . . � good servant *t a bad. master. Having 1 to cope with such an agent the subject of �- 'When Wintry skies are sullen, hanging . i fire prevention necessarily c � overs almost I T basten on, and m6ve my lips in pray- 1, . I I % ,­ . illimitable grounds; as we must study it er, : " - low, '. . . ; k"'a I ' , . 1 from as many angles as produce the And press my pace, for Happiness is It may be I shall then be Westward 71k I I . .. I I . - there. � . ., : borne, . I . i menace. . I , 1, I . I . *_ 1_ It ! . . when earthis in, a w d wtheet v snow, , Defective flues, broken and crooked Some Autumn, when the sunset f1dods . - And passing wbes are wailing a;d for- I , I I chimilleys or those surrounded with wood- the trees. I IQrn; ' - 1.� . I � ;,., e work are dangerous and frequently C�use , With royal splendor,, erk, the -flowers die, , � . i I'll- bid Death hasiew f0i, beneath the ' � fire. , I When vesper-bqlls are drifted on thql ,, .7 d . . .. P I I .. . � breeze, � . . 1; '90 . . . . I SSL Thy,' I Your. life is in jeopardy from such � con, , 1111 --rest, and kittel to ki -leet, 0 ' ` A6d cloudsi grown darkened, dritpe the - - . ­ i 11 ,,, I � .110 l- I . ditiofis, especially at night. . ... � .. ed sky . I . I N"..". pd! ". . . . . Sbingle roofs are the cause of most con, . MUM , I . I .�half 1 be called away frorn haunts of It.roatters not. wheb Death, shall beckon . I I flagrations. A spark from a chimney on, , men, . I . I .1 I . .,me, I . . . i I a shingle roof, if it is curled, moss covered And -yet,-Ah, me! it does not'matter Vorlo, there beams the Star of Galilee. . and dry will quickly cause a fire. �vhen. . I . - . I . -AileeaVard. I ,Out where you have no real way'to . .. . . I.M. W I I � . I' I . . . 1� - j fight a fire and where a fire usually means I", " ��__ — I . , i � I . I a total loss, take no unnecessary chances. . : I With the existing tendency toward ('-:��e',�i�j$tte7SO4fl,&,n4?h.,c,r-Aie,t.,ds .` . � ,_ .. " tp I I . " � ;1111'.T . " ,a. "I 1.t -:16, ,� , - careless and Inefficient workmanship in -ree,10-- 7 1 VI'Mor ,"",;:�11 -2 "'YON671 . , , g3heral. the observance of close super- . &17?1411 .� 7..kls,:­­�,��Xr, __ vision in all building work is imperative, %I .�l . .).�,�, � ' ' - C�,�ek� ,",.'-,.'ii,.,�",IIY�-,.""6)1; � .. Contractors, architects and builders ' cyez 1­� -k 17 - ) ,.� Rml!,��_r' , 7, jA I , .11 - IA',- 111,� , � " ,.� -�_� " � . u should use their influence to compel effir I 02,2cyle � .4 , �7 5" i , 'Ll ., 1 4`�`�,_, - � I - �` �- '! ,- . .1 AV � . ,,1k,"I ,_ , , _; , , 7 ..­­�� - pxp; "ftTI.."', �i,_, ,cient and careful inspection during con. I � -��_' - 7,�t,z .'.."�t�,,, " , i . I."", , - , struction, riot only as a safeguard for the I I -, *�r;!�. ,- �, - kgr; . ,�Z-,.­ .., V � I A , ,,, , 4'.. OT I �, owne . rand the occupants, but for their . I I , '.... �- - , , 6 " , t:v, t ­ '1� � . 1-1 A � .1 �q. " 1111 A : : �, ; - . - . ;,,,-, own business reputation. - , �, , � , I., . . - - .� I : . , , � - 1',�, -1, , I -) .. .. f �,.#A,..9_.q___, I ­.. "L I I .. ,J. . .-% ,,, . I I . ­ :; � IV, " - , . I—` , ,, � I. ,� � .;Ll I .; i . REVERIE _.- _m_., C.- ­ ­ - " _ � : ­ 0 � I I wonder when the pill4ted gates of 'gold . I HAT inaid or tnatron's heart does Shall swing apart, and I shall eilter in? , not lotig for the proper silver ' And with the Lord enjoy the Blessed W Rervice with which to conifol"t ; Vold I'll .8 Of Peace eternal, far from care and , their own fanifty and entertain their . I tin. I guosts. And what fam ly in town , &es,: Shall it be in the 'Springtime when the 0 . not know that this is t ie Jewelry storc - � sold -at a earth where quality Merchan 4�e is ,,, ik ' I . � if et Is vondrous fair, and radiint flowers, , I I price Consistent wifil your ilicome. 1, I I I . Smile; ' ... I � 11 . .. or When winds play like glad children, in We will fit the brid�e betwem your 11 �r le their mirth, - . eyes with an adjuttineritthat won't " . And, golden sunl*sms all tho hours be- I let your nw know your eyes I I . - guilt, . are using glaws. It does not matter, for beneath the Wd I I � . . - . � 6 I shall have isisting rat with thee, 0 Q)d 1 , 0 � I . � R. W McKAY 9 - Id or, shall it be some beauteous .Summer I I � ' . ' ' Ve day, i � 1 4'Je lei, " a L I I atid Optician Wingh ill , I Wim, tireath of row. rents Ow careless , I I wir d, � I . � - r , Wb -m dasmy tm"lc 50a,ts from hir alway. . I 0 4 i TI*ti I %I% ,0ffr d"rm-lisumW d* ' I 4 % 4 I I � I � � I I , "dw bc . . i 14, , � . *J ,,�- ,,, I I 11 ., . I 1, , , � . I 1. : : 11 � , 11 . A k, t " I . ; ". � I I ` " . 4,.".. ... �, .1 , V , � .,, - � � 12 I AAlk CA' � 0. ,,`� I _ . �`, � 0�1 .I 1� g­� ,4 � IL ___LA�i &Awaiwl I n