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Watchman Warder (1899), 23 Aug 1906, p. 10

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1 l l and shows a.sli@lt deem of 2 pa June test. With an average produc 0391 cows tested, there Si‘ingl This table gives theresult oi ands of fat tion of W ‘1 ' . _‘ are; four conspicuous herds with hdiv-idual .mg . over 1000 lbs. 'l‘hcl'e is.pfem y of room for more sue Jndivi'dunb;. - Cowansville, Qua, 30 days ending July 25, 1906. , Highs}: Individuals. Lowest Indit.‘ Herd Average. , x .. , :5 5 v. :1; g :5 H ‘ uâ€"o . '3 3 5 g i ‘ii a £5. 1"? § § Q» 3 z 5 r. : .9 ,9: .5 fl 2 a - z a :_ - - .. '3 10 581 3.7 21.6 810 3.. 380 6.9 4 15 600 3.7 22.6 790 . 3.9 400 3.8 e: 9 548 3.8 21.1 800 3.6 420 4.0 7 9 , 669 3.6 23.0 .5185 3.5 425 __a.0 8 1 2 ’ 655 3.9 26.2 7-90 3.8 350 4.6 9 14 725 3.8 27.8 980 4.0 4-7' 4.1 10 24 530 3.6 19.2 - 780 2.7 325 4.8 12 27 615 3.6 22.5 1000 3.5 350 s... 15 23 710 3.9 27.8., 1060 3.; 223 13.3. 1 17 6‘30 3.6 22.4 940 -. .6). 1:. as .303 3.6 18.5 690 3.1 800 8.8 7 21 699 3.7 26.4 880 3.2 505 4.0 19 18 481 4.0 19.3 630 3.4 240 4.2 '20 2: 445 4.4 20.0 660 4.0 260 4.3 21 1+; 520 3.8 20.0 675 3.8 .540 8.9 25 1 l 506 3.7 21.0 865 3.2 3.30 5.2 2- 22 514 4.7 25.9 1015 4.5 230 4.2 3L 19 472 4.3 19.9 790 3.9 260 4.5 29 12 493 4.0 19.4 630 4.3 360 4.3 :11 1 7 538 3.9 21.0 900 3.5 200 4 .4 :12 30 786 3.5 27 :7 1 1 60 3.3 540 4 .4 .\'n. ()l Cows tested, 391. Average test, 3.8. Ava-age yield of milk, 552 ills. .h‘eragu yield of fat. 22.5 1115 (lt18,“a, 7 August, 1906. ST. ARMA‘SD, QI'E. 'l‘hv- fil'th test at St. Armand, (lue.,.:ives a decrease of 2 pounds. of Tat per cow from the June test. Herd .\'o. 15 has tho: excellcn year old common grade t record for an 8 The 10 year old. common row of 1610 lbs, milk. She cachd in May. grade cow in herd 27. calved in March. also Shous up well, “1111 1220 lbs. milk. St. Armand, Que, 30 llays'c-mling July 23, 1906. I 27 530 4.4 23.4 725 ‘ 4.4 300 4.4 2 9 60‘.) 3.6 22.5 795 3.6 280 4.3 5 lb 527 3.8 20.4 685 ' 3.4 365 3.6- 6 2:2 2:40 3.8 26.6 930 3.6 440 4.3 7 16 615 3.7 23.1 740 3.4 380 4.1 8 25 614 4.1 25.6 1025 3.4 270 4.1 10 26 590 3.8 22.1 1057 2.8 523 4.4 11 22 57 4.1 23.6 740 4.1 440 4.8 13 2'5 57 3 . 6 20.6 91' )0 3 .6 400 4 .3 15 21 H59 4.0 26.9 1610 3.4 305 4.6 l 7 10 5i 7 3.9 21.4 720 31.5 380 4.8 18 40 652 4.1 26.9 920 3.5 270 5.0 20 10 657 3.9 26.0 920 4.3 190 4.2 .32 13 500 3.9 19.6 6-10 3.5 295 4.0 25 21 527 3.9 21.0 765 3.7 385 3.9 27 25 760 . 3.8 29.2 1220 3.6 370 4.0 No. of cows tested, 328. Average test, 4.1. Average yield of ‘milk. 1»? .~\\el'age yield 01' fat, 41 "LS- NOR'I‘F OXFORD, ONT. oi the iourth test fit North Oxfortl 137 lbs. milk per cow. Probably, for 1h May by everyone ‘in the test. d oats, the 1000 lb. av- 577 lbs-1. The figures below give the result Out. with a shrinkage from June of if the heat: of July had been prepared sowing a supplementary soiling crop of peas an eraga of last month might have been repeated. North Oxford, Ont., 30 days ending July 23, 1906. 1 21 933 3.2 30.3 1420 3.8 390 2.8 2 30 743 3.2 24.2 1345 4.1 145 2.7 3 16 842 3.0 26.0 1040 4.1 660 2.5 4 21 976 2.8 28.0 1360 3.4 725 2.5 .'l 16 797 3.1 2.3.1 1200 3.7 430 2.5 6 12 $103 3.0 27.5 1 1 80 4 .0 760 2.6 7 20 1083 3.3 36.2 1280 4.1 720 2.4 8 14 758 3.1 23.9 1130 3.8 450 2.6 9 10 832 3.3 29.1 085 3.6 605 3.0 10 13 794 3.1 27.4 970 4:6 620 2.8 11 30 874 3.3 “29.8 1160 4.1. 590 2.8 12 15 S65 3.2 28.5 1240 4.2 680 2.8 13 10 719 3.3 24.4 820 3.8 610 2.8 14 18 899 3.2 29.0 1220 4.1 495 2.5 15 7 812 3.4 27.4 1040 3.8 670 2.9 1'6 19 990 3.6 35.7 1310 4.0 690 2.7 17 15 837 3.0 25.3 1150 3.7 595 2.6 18 17 726 3.1 22.8 1005 3.7 440 2.8 9 test. 6 7 Average yield of milk.e test, 3.1. AV'erage yield of milk, .867 lbs. Average yield of fat, 28.0 111$. Ottawa, 7 August, 1906. CHICOUTIMI, QUE. [lake St. John District, the 154 In the first test at Chicoutimi, he record of the best cow in herd cows average 718 lbs. of milk ; thus t 22. which is 1170 pounds, is an object lesson. If a. few more cows gave 452 pounds above the average. what a general improvement would be made. That same 1170 pounds. cow is just 400 pounds better than the of fat. highest producer in herd 31. - Average test, 3.7; average yield 27 lbs. RIVIERE A L'OI'RS, QUE. This first test in anothe Riviere a l'Ollrs, opens wit auction of milk and fat per cow, a per cow less than it. should be. The 820 pounds in herd 14. nearly double the best yield in hard 5 What r00m for improvement! ; ax’erage yield of fat, 18.3 ms. This .week Wlll finish the harvest ln‘ Who can bear. this ? And, steam thresher can from different directions. The grain Falls is turning out well, with the excap-‘ ' _â€"â€"â€"â€" l r of the Lake St. John districts. associations. h 112 Cows and a rather low average proâ€" bout three hundred pounds of milk highest individual yield of ll::ik is Average yield- of milk 474 lbs. ; average ‘the other day which measured 6 it. Caroline chpcl. the daughter of the 4 6' in. and 5 it. in length respectively. Earl of Albcmu'le. Robin was 3 real this part, and the sound of the; WM, one of the , ds margins}: character, a young Irish doctor who now be heard inches in 1”)th E213: Arrow Burks ’bad been forced by a scandalous ad- - ' venture to leave Ireland and seek bl: 0: «than. mach-um ways .M Tumwcmmm ‘ ”out - - . + ' well-nah:- m. “ The symptoms of the nllmcnt known - to doctors as “caterpillar rash” are lu- ‘ ' m tense irritation on the palms, and some- times on the face, accounpanled by a vlnlon. ' The preventive in to balry caterpillars alone. "A! the‘ “palmet- worm," the bury caterpillar palm a few of It: loosely attached on]. One m t. he says, after dinner for the protection of the caterpillar quarters. They were W on a. I of thegarea 'snaréihnd 'adél they .«iéfe- (least any: Clothes and then youfll ltnovv why somany men of moderate . means look so smart and styâ€" th-fe cc untry are giving up try- ing to Compete ‘WIth such gar- two well number of bllotcrllkc swelling: which. . when they occur round the eyes, cameo W . times have the effect pf obstructing ' leave ”M of the gold tall moth. one of the com-’ 0:29Anggo’l'n.m‘:8cml?£ 3.1mm“ l monolt and most beautiful objects of 'To llluctnto. the npboi'lnm he tells . the country at midsummer, passes “or, of u will We“! who“ un- ‘ “PF"..- . s Chea§,_1509i’lll.m5de ' lake" the acduaint‘aén ”.2. h. Custom tailors all over enlsas are made -by these known makers. Know- by bad!“- from hand to band, it leaves on every (1mm of sound! was pm 083111515 b11118 and browsing mm tuck. “d scuttle! nud pleats m l font with the precious Inn!!! 0‘ t“ or what scientists call “urtlcatlng prop- WM cities.” HUI-fin" 18 the Latin for “net. sudden” '. hard on. mt. Of | l tlc.” Many other hall-y caterpillars ore m almost as bad as the “palmer worm." glou sound“; the men fell in; the on» I for out beyond the We. and flouncet “Augustus Philip W contin- cvcry on. jumped up. The bu- too a 11W Snack!” and as a general rule the less you how ccm ran to their p08“. Gcncnl 3,, ton) “‘ more I m. Per- dle any hairy caterpillar the helm-â€" mom doncbndnot moved. mm m u ,0. pm... London Mall. The Benefit of herd-c. mountain sldodoccfortbontrcnm of. . water. When the water run! down the bu“ out-id. 0' t0 3W V”! the 309' oral. Solntoodlrrcsolutclyby the. mountain side It is a babbling brook. leaping out into the air now and then. 9°“. throwing itself into spray, expo-lug ltâ€" “Y0“ self to the air and sunshine and the waters are cryntal pure. htthc valley Excelscdocsf th bod whatthc e or e y‘ ’ withmdmowuummlmmmmwrb l l “It' nothing..Ascntl-y hu-lctoflllll rlfld’by “infertile-f. “Doyoutblnk that cbccnccrccllyi can alt down.” “m m a consideration." was the you!!! ltd! went. Thlt ll all." orona level lain the water: my form 3°. 1t WW“- While 5° wu 1001118 p ' uponmdfloltbndgoncomnndoo mt ll cud t covered over ' poo ” - hadhlsnngcrs. tbclrbnlnacudwhytbcblrdldonot I .nnhlrovmcgonwomnwu bnd to work for: llvlng. didn’t you. slum-tend. thncpcmngctsluto tobcvcbcdcpll I “It!” tbe condition where the body ls like a Mutpo‘olandlcalcbangcmustbc m ch ““0de by | ‘ n ”I E l' m our class. dl‘ ' llf H ustbelnb m”‘”‘ e‘ em ‘ ’nlnemrrlodimeuwholertnc new blood into all his silent After the battle f New Orleans, a o say when tho churchwu'dcn bad mode a Thomas 3. Watson in his mgulnc. . whentheylctor hadbcencrowned with unila- calm the thirty pouch cuppamcbomdbybhumofl- laurel in the cathedral and acclaimed like a dcmlgod through the streets, it was of his mother that he spoke to the omccrs whom he was about to disbaud â€"tbclr glorious work being done. “Gentlemen, if only she could have lived to ace this day!” As you follow the nnmtlvo of Andrew Jackson's ca- must rccr, you will hear him say many thing! that you will not approve, will see him do my things which you cannot npplcud. but when you re- call that at the very top notch of his success and his pride his heart stayed m of several pa in the right place and was sore bccauSc llls mother could not be there to glad- dcn her old eyes with the glory of her slon. can you will forgive him much in his given terly wrong. _____.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"' sweetheart of “Robin Adult.” “Robin Adair” was written by Lady - fortune in England. Chance threw a rich patientlu his way, a lady of goal- A play-aloha points out that several fclloclu no conflict: with regard to l the wclgbt of the bumcu body. '11:. ! man who congratulates himself on his Karlaâ€"Now. there Is Algy Von Plf- llfc that was harsh and cruel and utâ€" {biggwf'wmt ‘3 ‘comumect If!“ 1.! the weight of the body In changing owing to mayumcnblc cucu- On a worm ' often buck- fnstc man wlll lone morcthtnc thlrd mdmmwbm of a pound per hour. Seventy pct cent of the body coutulnl' wctcr. and its weight vnrloc constnntly. 'rbo Infor- â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" cucctobcdnwufrom tbclouorgnln of a pound or two may be mlltruItcd. Fluctuation: of l' few ounce-«m 8 “Well. ft'l all right now. Mt, been]! .- . ‘ mvwlm‘ flcgllderforlncunceâ€" Juleâ€"on.» period may have no (:00 fl! 1, ,0 “My statuesque that [have "mm t“ h° mny b° “w 1' m ofteu wondered If be can really be do meewpermS-Nimm' klluhonthcbottolnsofbllfcctllkc commoupcoplc. fuel. continuully ‘ luau- difirngmwzlllnciil {3355651321311 are net, BASS FOR LAKE SIMCOE' . .- lty 'und at her house he met Lad w. J' Fallis has been Within thei TWO car loads. 0‘ parcntmass were Caro, line and the result was a case oyf mtc.’ ’ Corporation of the Town of Llndnoy 0 ' '. * Intends ~90 eon-met a Mobil: last two weeks visited by three of his Suns, together with their wives; Georg-“who has [Milli England for the past Seven years, arrived on the 4th, but is now in Texas on a busiâ€"} ness trip ; Levi, who is in the hardâ€" warl- business in Port Arthur, left for that port on the 15th: Thomas. manager 01' the lln-wiug Company. Mr. James Stewart has sold his fine farm just adjoining this village. to his nephew.tMr. Thomas-Stewart. The price paid was $5,000. Mr. 1’. ; streets. Stewart is buying another farm close. BOWMANVILLE INDUSTRY. to Peterboro. As he has lived here: all hls life and was a good neigh- I Rubber Company was bor, he will be missed by a host of l Bowmanville On August 8. friends. 8. ‘0“? days ago_ ,~VILLE. A branch of the Standard Guelph ’ been appointed solicitor. present lessee-'3 lease runs out, opened - O lpleted‘, but manufacturing is ALIENATED "ll-‘E’S AFFEC- ‘rarried on. TIONS. A writ has been taken out in the FRUIT. 610,000 for alleged alienation of 's 1 . (Wastes) wife’s aflections. be aflfiCted a person. It. Will â€"â€"â€" BIG POTATOES. Talk gbout your big potatoes anal N ' other products of field and ml ‘°‘ ”3° tern border of were left at_‘ m at. . ‘deos'tdi Lak S' - ‘ " ' p l e n e lmcoe at Barrie love at first sight on both sides. Her ESTASDARD BRANCH IN BELLEâ€" . Bank, ‘u‘ll'l shortly open in Belleville, with also a full staff. Mr. F. E. O’Flybn has When the in . ' April next, the Standard Bank will “you will come to thlnk‘ of the great The new factory of the Durham at forty, ‘Mmrt and I;' now I say in mm ', g The . ..__._â€"â€"â€"-â€"- ! buildings and plant are not yet coms ‘ being I INEBRIETY 'AND THEEATING 0F ya can get Q, “My”! but» - 1 ~ - . There is but one. sure ~ure f the . . . . , . . High Lourt of Justice of the'Lounty ~ . - . f“ . or flu,“ [.pfim “airflow Sgt-m - a . 3887: as. en, ct e - . . _ C.P.R. hotel. the claims being l’or flsw‘fmef‘mg‘fimfinmwt $1: z“: ‘ 1 ‘ gntirely (3.3:. _. , ‘ destroy the. taste forllntoxioants, and .- ~, = .v .. .. . [mm-ks them-minnow! . Wu and tests 01~his WW 5, in 11 6W2“? is. Wot- wen” ‘ , ., , nfln 0 m In” _who' ‘ A i ‘, '.‘ SamPles of P0913998 and pea unem'appetite for drink 1:01 " mm“ ‘3’“ ' from Mrs. Gouda place. on the. weo- 3%? omen _mwm with,“ up- v, , ”fl . Burks", Falls. pane for mom. 16mm Tho parents objected and sent her away. and during her absence she produced Gould'- mucu- ‘fAs you advance. further in your ’f we Gounod to n young poet. their poets of the post no I now appreciate occupy the premises situated on the southeast corner of Bridge and Front, thO mt mum at tamer aw- Mt When I myourugc tuned to!” 'I;’ at twenty-fiveluld ‘Icn‘dlfourtf on First Discontent. Widowâ€"Atom golngtothomodlum’smldltmnecfl mun Second puma-bun Widowâ€" mmmmmwmn ”autumn-m . 8 1 i l sidewall on W. Albert street. from Roman "113981310111! us tbit'Oom- Kent. street to W street. to be canned tbc'boofl of MI bur-II 1, feet, wide without curbing. Ind ‘0 mod!» to 5' cuvcrcd'wlfll‘gold “1'91"“ includc' one crossing on Kent street. ”Wmm.m Ned-M nud’lntcndn to m 1 portion of jaw. wcco humbly p’q'f , . . 2 the finnlcostthercof upon the real gold moi- on. property to be immediately: bcnemtod for. Mind “I bill-1““. 'thercby fronting or abutting upon uchct Albert street from Kent 3““ mummrmmu . '11., ~ ‘ a can! to Domain street; and the ”'1'“. 'rntc. per footon’ the {pout-go upon have not, already left their names to call at the office and leave theirl namcs and addresses. The work 18' clean, 2885' and helpful, and wages to 00¢! aver ckers 16 and upwalgds age pl 3 FARM FOB SALEâ€"{lot 5. fortnightly. JAS. M. SQUIER . SON. SQUIER . FLAVELLE.â€"- 33.3. . l ”I WANTED â€" Information good farm for sale, with good title, somewhm Give price and character of soil. Also state when possession can be had. Owners from town, and mention‘ improwb menta. Address 'W.’ C. CUNNING- HAM, Andrus Bull-ding. â€"'â€"_'_"" polls, Minnâ€"324.. FARM 'l‘O RENT.â€"Lot 1 , con. 9. Ups, good brick dw geodl'outbuildi’ngs. near school and church; half mile "' ' station. Apply to agent, Lindsayâ€"324. FOR SALE-Binding house with one-hall acre of stable ; also one acre frame bOuse. Ill health cause of selling. Price $1,000. A. READ, Tory Hill,â€"82â€"3. ,_______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ley, Ont.. one acre of land. a. good FARM FOR SALE.Iâ€"â€"Lot 15, con. 9, Penelon township, close to Station, and 0. 'l‘lnn ing StUrgwn Lake. with stone stabling. 70 acres clear- ed. Terms reasonable. For pmio- _________________._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"‘â€"_â€"_â€"-â€"-â€"â€" FOR SALEâ€"Four Hot Air Furnaces two Kelcber and Everything complete, with hot and cold .11: registers. etc. new. Apply to M. B. ‘HCGEOUGH. 36 Sinceâ€"st... Mutinyâ€"$24!. _____________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" l-‘OB SALE OR BENDâ€"Lot 1, Con. 14, Marlposc. 140 acres under cul- ,_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_' tivat'qon, 3 acres mixed wood. balance pasture; 30 acres seeded F3“ FOR SALE.â€"Lot 22' con. 2' in nlslkc clover. New brick house. 9" 318th furnace. 60x80, bank barn. rotd pcn, driving house, hen house. ' . barn Waterworks throughout all bulld- ‘2 x 24' workshop overhead ' mile' "33”“ pyu c a no from Conn' - - - ton on d Woodwllc. Apply to $1.: .on stone foundations. With wellâ€" H. UMPHREY, Cannington P.0.-â€" 33.8. PARK FOR SAI£.-Lot 7. con 10,- ‘1 _ Eldon. 1.00 acres, . property of A. . ffufprcll‘; 80 acres cleared and r --.4 ‘ - . «an 1 l .bdonccocdu‘oudpastum'W‘M' m lb «Ne ’Ncwfrome house left fonbrlcking; W * -' ' ‘ ' ' "r ‘1 function. 463 72. tonne wall and nun-emu‘ mm. Watered with well-and Wailing sp - ”‘9 270‘” ,1 Men’s 20th Century Brand Suits, mode of. Black Worsted DEPENDABLE ’ RAINCOATS WAKTED.â€"About 50 smart young FARM FOR RABBIâ€"North hall’ 10: women not under ~will be starting sorting our peas about lhc end of the month. and we beg to advise those who “lbb in“ in good condition. This is a 16 r‘w'S- “'6 8, con. 15. mimosa, containing 100 acres more or less. Situated one milepost of Woodvillc. Buildâ€" moment place 9"‘1 rare chance to secure a good farm in nigood locality. Apply to R. B. MOORE. on the premises. Box 016‘ 64, Woodvillc P. O.â€"29-tl’. __________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" secureape per month» payable Eldon. 106 acres. Log house, good from barn, two log stables, well watered. Also lot 15, con. 1, Fen- clon, 54 acres; frame house and woodflled. frame barn 54 1.48, regardm‘ good driving shed and hog. pen, bearing orchard; plenty of water. A road separates these two terms. Islay village close by; school, postoficc and churches, couvemc' nt. For further particulars apply to W. H. BROKENSHIRE, Inlay P. f:.- 92-4. near Lindsay. description and State how for Nippon» RE8mENCE FOR SALE.â€"0n Cam- bndge-ct.. south. solid brick, 8 rooms, both, etc. Luge, new stable, with electric light; very complete. Apply at this oflloc.â€"~2 g house. 41. from Rcaboro J. B. MOORE, FARM FOR SALE.â€"North quarter. lot 20. con. 1, Hariposn. contain - ing 50 acres more or Icon. From house, frame atablo, plenty good water; «chord of over 70 wees. all bearing; also a quantity small fruit trees. One concession from Valentin; school on corner of lot. For further particulars apply at this omenâ€"1241f. ______________â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"- FOR SALE-In the vi” of 11% FOB ILLI‘ land and frame lot with Apply to frame dwelling house and {dock- smlth thop and wagon shop and M. or particulars a l to Comfortable dwelling, horn JOHN GILCHBIST, on of: yPremv loomâ€"324. llall's ROBE, Fencion Falls. or write - . . ALBE _. 0P8. adloimng the town 01 L190. lionâ€"341:4 ROBE' To onto Juno sl)’. 155 acres. all under cultivaâ€" ' tion but 20 acres of posture and woods. New brick house: new large frame barn, stone {0111103. 1‘70 “CCI‘JT- tfon. windmill, first-class stabling. other outbuildings good. Abun- dance good water. Possession af- ter harvest. This is o first-class (am. For, further particulars up ply to ANDREW MARSHALL, Lindsay P.O.-33-tf. Good as 100 was. more or less, 8 miles west of Lindsay on Oakwood Good house, driving house . . 116 x 36. hog pen 36 x 18. sheep ““an T“ pen 36 x 144. open shed 24 x 18. all finished cabling. Wind mill 'with all attachments including water works. m, ymdmy P.0.â€"31-7. W DAILY TRAIN SERVICE. Express to Tordnto. '0” W‘: 60 boot-1n wees. ; 11.15 mile rtb of the “I“ 0‘ Hort- Leave Bobcoygcgu. ........... 3.40 “n. 12?. mile from ochool. church, .. 11.1mm. oht......... '43 a "“ “on w W} 3* mile. from “ WM“. ......... .... 7.36 ml). ‘r‘m m m W. . “m '. W nnnnn on. ....... 2.1?) 2-2. m. ' AW ‘1' on“ to FMAB u cm "u“... n. ... 8.27 . 30m. “I aim Agent It“‘ at ‘ .1... ....... m... 6 8.1!]. ”.4”. ' Jmt ‘ 4..." u...» 8.82 3.111. . ‘: Nuthatch ...... ....... 8.40 am. ‘ run run SALELâ€"Lot 1. Con. 8. Arr! Towing: '37.": 7:113:32 ii: 100 m. 170 under cultivation, 10. , . ' """ mu m in clover, balance in m from Toronto More. Comfortable frame house. luv. Toronto ................. 5.00 p.ll. fun broadcast outbuildings, _. " WWW... 6.50 pm.- 5006 169‘: W all benring‘ j " Noctlcton ....... . ..... 6.58 33.111. rum-nu 'fh‘ou‘h posture; 8’ “ Junctvirh...” ......... 7.05 pm. mus. 0 min- west 'of . '1',0hbo..............-......7.1o .m. , . ml W particukfi WM ....- ......... 7.20 13.111. truism-lam msox. on locum W... 7.25 pm. "I. l’ " w ......... ......... . pm. Winn. 0m- y ‘M.".m“iu.n.-D. 9.15 "m‘ W‘ 5.4.10.5!) 8.13- , h' :1. WT N: l V “noon-‘5 ‘-m‘ ‘ ' ' $4,211.58 mm. .m. o when it you'll loo thermome the roast ;. know (no be cooked tnin del ; 7 There’s downs to gl: _ m a range if: one is. â€"â€"- ' oven-flue ~ When the ‘ baSting, . Imperial ' out oven and all -131 where you Needn’t scorch yo . sear your i 11!: annual Lipidâ€"raw Women For sale by RE Lindsay l iiScuvurl cANAnlAN rou no TAXI-:1 Wichington Corn Luminous F191 FOR Arthur ll I50 Ownership I .* pact- to 8» Do‘ ‘ GI! Profits In 0 Wm: what one m holder recel Bout tram the 3.81 ‘MM not be per War? nu . Ibo Washington, .M Arthur, Con (film would pro! ‘0‘ of lotor be! Gt the dcht bl‘ “no :3 hi! am II. Kuulclpal Gal 0‘ Ill-1r: ll mboi M Arthur. Ivory stranger hospitable little 1 [All Guperlor, on I. forced to becol town's method on W before hi I headway a: gul Ion. Ho my no hot matter- not 1 “I! Every oltluu CC to the guards municipal owners with him m. lust. of the runway all He knows to a. can It there was in waterworks and c the profits of the “whom: system. «plain between thorlvnl town of ‘ tway. is helping I on Port Arthur's the street rallro two towns of up . ”Dilution is own '0! Bart Arthur. '1‘ 1., .Wllllam resident : ltreet cur condu out!» every lndl considered rc plied for 824. and phone now cost. ' m 000, that MonthoAm mundopom 2.2mm" at. than-team; unto-”d mm mm' and

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