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Milverton Sun, 10 Jul 1919, p. 5

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: & A, Thomson, B.A., has FOR SALE A NEW CALENDAR. MONKTON. BRIEFS _ ANOTHER COAL BoosT IF THE BOSS SHOULD STRIKE, - HOW CAR WAS STOPPED. frame barn 26x40 ft. Apply to| A new calendar made ap of thir - (Guelph Mercury.) “Subpose the employer should get | OBITUARY | Between Detroit and Toledo t Cc. ae Honderich, Milverton; Ont. seen. ‘months of 28 days 1s ha: busy in this}. The desp: patched yesterday, carried |the strike habit, a = = is a fine bit of road iciown ce month. to be inte: erased mr No i 1 a BUDE: aha is + fodder )# Story that before the next winter | disquieting tho aneee ‘tox ae =| MR: 1 Dee Hi 3 whi riber’s ‘present receive locality preparing the needed fodder! os thravite coal Will 'makera Terged {Dose We should “come: dover’ to tig; MRS. MATTHEW MeCULLOUGH some exciting scenes during the ti VICTORY BONDS the name of Liberty, in Se for transportation to; other poin Sp. [jump ton. This mayne shop some fine morning’ about (Elrose, Sask., Review.) hat Detroit was under- prohibit Sign, of the Deace, Whish. end ns eth a fs ore ee peisent tine wal good cee, but if it is true | past ene hour. es pail Sin ‘he com f Elrose was|and Toledo under license. An = worl terri as been ere is going to be such an amount |ing jauntil e pint size—and then | greatly sh ed at it trade in Ii i Vietory bonds bought and sold.—| \ionted by business men of Minnea- friends, retumed ome again recent- | ¢ hardship, ‘or worse, for the resi- | Should eter aor the boss had tak- a a fatthew oy Metullous a8 ee for aS na toes hc mea George Roe, R. R. No. 1, Newton, pets ae hope it will become palin ey wail ¢ Monkton, have |@eBts of Canada, who depend on Am- | © the handiest golf- | o at es town, Sask, June 16| but the State constabulecy Wit soe of Be eee ion fone erican coal that something bordering |Course and was aa coming back till 1919, | interment taking place at Rose-|to break it up. Sentry hoxes were the 305 ay by appointing it separ- built a cement foundation oe Maite [on revolution will actually appear. his working hours were reduced to | town, 9th. laced at strategie points along the FOR SALE send perenially New Ye a's sled for Mx. Ered’ Phelke, at Malt- | qi6: excuse given is shortage | Sixteen a day and he was given a liv-| Elizabeth Winifred McNaught, Fichway, ‘and: when team wetne salient features of the p! ropgsed Jand exists. The investigations recently |ing dividend... What wol ede daughter of atts. John, MeNanght, halt ‘when ordeved shpta Robbie, of London, is a 2 4 general purpose Percheron: mare, ae ‘3 aa areas. follows: ‘triende da Eb t pres. | mad jiased ob: show |#bout it? Of course, the thing is| w: , Ont., Oc- 5 es old. ‘Apply to Dan L, Jantzi, | Year’s Day, 1 day; 13 months of 38 acme her friends in Elma at pres-| that there are millions of tons of all very, unlikely—bosses ‘are naturally | tober ‘28th, ton nant aves to mourn | sued. RR. No. 1; Milvexton, 2t, | days each, 364 days. Total 365 days. le ‘will be glad to hear|%tdes of No. 1 coal on the dumps, |timid and completely unorganized—|her death the mother, several broth- Year’s Day would have no name Sob Hood who has been sox, |2nd that there is not now, and never! but still it is possible, ‘They might|ers and sisters, beside the husband e or date, oe Ney Year's Da he ance = fn Mean = Terpeaane time |has been a shortage of-labor. ‘Th ek they sae ee cashiers Matthew McCullough, a small son,|their equipment. It was called for next day after New Year’s Day would , railroads who own ions | Wi ,. there’s the wood, and an infant daughter, sev-|and pressed i i in- WANTED always be Sunday, January ist, Leap |is now re and will soon re-/have such control over the situation |Worst of a boss on strike is that he ,eenteen days old, ax Silent Hay A piece es gated den cis 30 | Year coming every four years would turn home again. Tibewt hie conitienwed | ey can do as. they please, even | Would be so hard to get When| Mrs. McCullough was a member of |literally—into a carful. bootleg 'y,* from. have no day names, only leap year ite. sr = to the closing down of the mines, and | Workingmen strike, the; Barone aithe West Monkton — Presb: gers, and which would doubtless havi eres eee. walle Buildings day, 1920, 1924, 1928, ete, | Fixed the haying operations. | selistic|the Government of the United States Standing: Committee wh h sits—dif. church, being a choir member ei there proved an effective de Neda ae same: Apply at Sun-o: holidays would always be on the same _-Jonnson-Wraser Evangelistic | sy ears helples ficult as this feat may si hich |for a number of years and too ‘uture had not the State called x halt day and each and every year, campaign came to a close on Monday |""Te 4h, is a shortage of coal dur-;Sits continuously so that “there is ae active part in all its various or; anizay athe quent a tred abou: I Sundays an day of the week |evening last, ae pone three w el § in ing the coming Pinter thee will war-| Ways som answer the phone tions. Seite tioving to Rises ake phone pole. Peles of havi atte a tele FOR SALE would a yall be on fhe “a ieee = e Bebe Sele aie xant a. S20 De price, it will appear to be aan Bone mommma niece and saul re-| Was an attendant at the Union ser-|laden cars, often with lights out, lates ‘each year, thereby simpli- ¢ is ts ecause 0: conspirac; commit ers an mduct necessary busi-| vices held in Elrose. sl by sentries at night, “eon- Pit mare sight years old. Ap- [fying the whole system of time veck-|to Christ and sti up God le t9 | one of the greatest crimes of history, ness of this sort, You ean always | othe enn pose a devoted wife stabalavy’ postal two ature was py to i slot Bb con. 13, eater et for Jesus Many will | The onl Pane would be the na-\get them if you want them—even and mother. She was of a deeply |Dixie Highway, about ndred a Atwood. 2. soul earote oe as ik ir earnest |'i0nalization of the mines, and opera-| When you don’t want them. is | religious nature and ise Tue daily Tite yards apart. The duty of the squad muel Bnei ee of them for the public good, | different with a boss on strike. Heav-/ strove to practice the teachings of |nearest Toledo was toch lenge cars. ane RESUET- OF: ADVERTISING hae ae pee ee ees vate ownership of “the nagural en only knows where he any £0 faith. SI ssessed a. ki e duty of the second s nad—awell wealth of the country is wrong. “Th ink of the delegations of anxious | hborly di: ti = yole, * Ese average 7 ed fee wie caig in fare. wherever they may lo- owners did not nut the ivoal there Pewee asing: Big out ae ality meted iegilia ae all i a Coe 7 Ay Sticking Fa Th ° golf club to race-track, from Mus- i per ae “ship h hogs this week, | Conn ed and aie bee The Men's Patriotic Society will 3 Bpentno ae in peas Pee to the Seashore, ee idee who met her her presence will be the system was tried out, Car after ship at both be RS and rae ioe 1 ae Fr ig Pp 5 e no Se eas ay greatly missed in ihe neighborhood | car. cai grindii in re- Bezier an Saray, day Joh Pt i ee nee rg AMS eV on Fun onan arf OS He SEE 20ers he ved and aponse te, he dat aauadlshoated Zimmerman erie overallas wehes he taxa wit mn ae Waual-serviéet ig Tehox Pree: benefit of inyested capital which hi feed Win as.an.caual, giving His ot Tuleh pein: in cane Gir sym-} “Halt!” And then one whizzed’ on, Gincianati soap ina Philadelphla| bytotar aaren wil be rememat on peen repaid de Cidbods ey Sues ee ee a ee Hite Mile Se ee en cme FOR SALE ash pan, sits down to a Gran nday next. Sunday school and|°VS |. hardly think hat such a price Teftse) to negotiate when they. did hor pes oe m aptly eblosizes Ser Peo ee ids table and eats Indianna hominy bible ‘class at, 10 am. Services at will ede y the coal opera- get hold of him. | He might even take ty. to See ase S ied in St. Josep! a.m. ant ; but, es it it oa ot be long ; refuge ‘ii ine cellar and then|A f hi 4 150-2 Aas =m, i in i not be long , ‘ew short years our family chain | driver from the occupants to ‘St sitnbae ited fide whine ie Renn ae ee braun ane Bonigion Day eele-| inal thoke is sucha for Gov. they gould nese lure him out That's mn 5, Fenty linked together fi her? ‘The ear. shot. forward With RSet ernment o ‘shy ni v, Pia form, A pia for quick sale: Appl See ork tinea ute Sta Hots | Men's Patriotic Society and 970,00 t0| ra vay compel i Brivate owners et really bad case its apt to last |” “One dae ie a ig rok he een ae auld Nee aca ae - } x 5 ime, re - -. —— |2 farm covered with ort-| from the Men’s Society will he devot. |{? fu™, Overt the public, of na, $9 eatching.—P. 0. D. in Satunda ‘ha Colonel SVanderone: oe Feed ON ete ua ae i - ee arc: a | $0, 'Y | Relentless death amongst us comes |As Colonel Vandercock related: the Hoc FOR SERVICE fe oe ee ee re tural wealth, for the common good. _| Night. And bitter grief imparts; circumstances later, that car struck Clteuianen a Orider tnah Gas rit: ee Hannon A who’ webantly | : It is the foved ones from’ som home | the barrier at seventy. mi m hour,” splendid d Yorkshire hog for, ser-| ten i Jerusalem and crawls under a incipalship of the | THE SENSE IN CUSSING. from our hea} It bounded thirty feotin the air, Its cg at the rate of $1.00; also have Pinned made in New Jers, only to Monkton school, returned to his home HONOR THE MOTHER = | i ‘ te ee and Dursting: abieue tneee line ate urham bull for sale | be awake by a g, Which | at Kimberly last wee! | ‘wo men entered a train at a small | > 5s " fon service). J. Stever, R, R .No. is about the only fomerauedancduct |e Meaee Chalmers js at present nor the dear old mother, ime station out West and took seats fac-| MRS. CATHARINE HISHON {nel witavad bone f whiskey. The n the place—Texas Journal, visiting friends at s scattered the snowy flakes upon’ ing an elderly man. They fell to tell. | oth - Fea pean, had: beh Jenuued fall. The Mise Mekal chained sale. tastier perce plowed deep furrows on ing hunting stories with great ani- death oceurred on lay, }car hit the roadway again on its nose, gi Sees i en attending Normal school. at/ier cheek, but is she not beautiful mation and many oa hs, AEN SUS Scans residence, ere Se eer ee Pore an ALE Stratford, returned home last week|now? The lips are thin and shru oticing that the old man was an a ; heats ‘ Ee ee AE TERING: 30 <1 Sor the blidavs =) ut those are the lips that have kis. interested listener, one of the men ay yorne The te ee ee ouch, taser oe ae d Mr, and Mrs. Henry ascman on ed away many a hot tear from |spoke to him and asked. whether we a % po ani house with woodshed and Piles ie summistee ae Mae Be es oc day evening’ enteraided the Lie tebidish checks, hey are the too, were not a hun ter with a story | PO" in, the township of Vaughn, in|not killed. All were arrested. That n. site skati Sueiaie PP asi cae the little girl of the house was doeides Scene en terteiaes potrrpeie Mee at Gd CES he County of York, but had resid-|was a pretty effective rum-stopper, farther pain ay We Guarda set on htm! 4, eel OG a te an rene ena, ah or Dip Hehe Ajcomt tlic dcite ‘Wane Hein Cale [Ru Mboup ee a ie Fink, Linwood, Ont, mother had left the rooni for a mo.) Tussday to visit friends af Stratford. diance ae os eet ea eee gee oe ce a at fe Said: auld go (le and'attended the ‘inkora ehureh, lit 8 bit informal eh wee kerdowen it ment, “I'm making your picture," |) 0") pending a few days with|sands of time are nearly run out, but |huntings so1 took we tin peo aden (The late Mrs, Hishon was widely FOR SALE Spe ee Le Bett A ary friends in Monkt ae 6 feeble as she is, she will go farther |box gun and went up into'a tin pan | known and -iehly. respectelltns the Lens Patel idee a arash Sonny he Yemoved the Jawn |and reach dow {tinder box woods on the side of a eh She eae aee Den CANNIBALS ARE HONEST 40 laying hens and 1 rooster (Bar-|work with the original and shock her| mower trom the stree hi pan tinder box mountain, and used svideapr aa) Bape red Rocks) all’ young; 80 chickens | head. «t a Tike i much,” she | crossing is requested to ees da tin pan tinder box lo eusheen ha cone merican naval force was te= iba are a Rocks) 3 months old; also|said. “Taint a great deal like you. he Ee eid eae aad then Taw a tin pan tinder'| BYidvet Hishon of Rostocks Mra: Tt cently, sent te The send Oreos ‘ |» Gomeling rug store— baiuding 36x48, fot anes T. P. Roe, Milverton, FOR SALE 1 Waterloo ns sea Es loo supine os m- io: ae ee : av cutting OX ttecheds also aye Mas tank. All in good order. ‘Apply 0 Box 6, Sun office, Milverton. 4: FOR SALE 1914 model Ford touring cay} thor- oughly overials d this spring; new tires. ood con: sot eason for weilines 6 x is in mtario, ne Apply to ont Nateines: Ne i lot 17, ‘on. 5, Morningt I nee vil moe a eerie onecaiie Apply to }a d FOR SALE about four mon win Roese, Milverton. A thoroughbred Boat eae £608) hs old. 0 Ed- Notice to Farmers Havi agent of the Western Ontario ‘or me.—Wm. ‘Davidson, R. R, Britton. ving been appointed the regular |i left. on Tuesday for Grand Bend, - | where ) il end a couple of. weeks at their ge. While away pel to take up his pastoral ae after an illness extending over some weeks. Hay is still being shipped from this point in large quantities weekly. Dur. z 1918, 295 cars were apes out: were over 500 shipped out altogethe been engaged on the Milverton public school teaching staff, left on Monday iomas b atte! end the Summer Schoo! for a week. e regret to hear that Mr. Erskine suffer A ter, peing ill for some day Mr an Waner wad fanily PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS i opreaine owners wi Relieegel Bogs 'o work on power sewing machines Tebentier aoe: be ane a, making fine shirts and underwear, We with James W. Schmidt, Bfilverton, | PAY, Dey, nia wee ce Hee and Beeaee the hone tate aTot leiunars and highest piece work prices workmanship. to experienced operator ‘lean, steady. work year around in clean fac: ory. Write now, or visit our factory. Salam, Fowsvth’ Limited, ‘Kitchener, FOR SALE Ontario. In Linwood, % of an acre of land, on the premises is a good rame jouse, od bai woodshed and a brick smokehouse; good water, sup- Sich Reward le, Postmaster at Milverton, will of the post office on Tuesday morning, July Ist. eccine ! rv 7, concession 12, El- xy will ‘be prosecuted.—David Notice MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES FOR SALE. rate of interest six per centum per annum. Amount of each je $202.97. WM. W. 2-t. Gee He Mareen, COMMERCIAL Spring Wheat, per bus..8 2 06 82 06 the. 11 211} Bu Fall Wheat Barley Oats War Flour, spring, cwt, 5 76 War Flour, blended cwt. 5 War Flour, winter, cwt. 5 Shorts tp. | Girls Wanted Notice to Farmers The undersigned will ship hogs in A future as follows :— B Friday, July ee at C. P. R. Mil- verton and G. T. R. Brunner. Other dates. will announced eekly. Highest prices guaranteed. Kindly deliver hogs at C.P.R., Mil- rton, befo MILLER, ATKIN & SCHNEIDER. Weber intend having ES minor Mr re n i jome partie and’ they were no all boys either, eriminally’ idiotic, poalied all the st su: ing igctaberas Bieks night and were in the act o: ut. with terrible results. Anyone having knowledge as to whom. th nties were will be remiss in their duty to the public if they do not at once institute proceedings. Messrs. Ro; Bill essrs. an ly. porniee left on. ae es last for High Ri aes Pace y have pecnred ene ies akin Eickmeier, of Hamilton, sp lays last_ week at the ir. and Mrs. John Hlligson, Mrs. Wm. Merryfield, ae Mr. coment ctiohery. will Ra faa} nS ream in season. trial order will be appreciate . and pe fer flour always on w. S. MERRYFIELD Monkton, - = - d. Milling Co. meet mate ck of fe al- ys be kept in stock; also all kinds 1 will also pay Gaul tox bulte: and eggs. Ontario e Mr. Frances Merryfeld, cot, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gouightly and Mrs. Ed. Bettger attended the Heugli- Stewakt wedding at Stratford mes special meetings here on Monday ning and will conduct meeting’ Feat the Willow Grove appoin’ Aone fon the sales of the weel ant Proudtoot tate Tuesday afternogn at Fullart Mr. R. R. bi ri Tenders For Coal of Ontario and Quebec. Combined specification and fon RC. becca ial Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “Tender for Coal for the Dominion. Buildings rio uebec”, will be re Perry, | is visiting friends in this deceive: ws throughout the aernnes tender can be obtained at thie a and f e Caretakers of the different Dominion Buildings. ‘enders_ will considere unless made on the fo: supplied by the Department and in accordan: with the conditions set forth thereit Each tender must accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered also be 8 ity, or war bonds and cheques if required to make uj odd amo} By order, retary, 4 | Department of Public ae 4/ Ottawa, July 3, 1919. 2-t. j eres on June 4th, to er won’t hurt anybody, ‘orley Honey, of Port Births, Marriages and Deaths. : BIRTHS. i and Mrs, Herm: eae Spare ta ten ene ge RE ReAe pote Mr. Grem mn Cook, — of produce |g; ca Miss Pearl Mllacott, who has just bee Eeoaee failed to secure Sar Subst: i Cook Near Amulree, on June 26th, Bae to Mrs. Geo. Kneiseh, twin 0 Berg Near Amulree, on June 23rd, West—At Penetanguishene,. ‘on June bs to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. West, ughte! Lindneeoae North Easthope, on lune 7th, to Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Lindner, gon. fo Mr. and Mrs.’ John Berg, 3 laught | Comes f Wismer “At Linwood, on July th, |From divi to Mr, and Mrs, H Wismer, | a daughter. sts |Fo: for he reach and her deathless love. shall despise and forsake you, when it that your soul Je disfizured by. vice, Love her tenderly and cheer her de-} clining years with holy devotion. “Oh; the’ story. ig wil wight: but 1 |don't See what all that ‘tin pan tin- der box’ has to do with it.” “Well,” replied the old man, “that Ss} July 8, to Kin panes, he said, “How do you like we a The AE clase ia on Thursday |" ora cemetery, Rey. W Debus as, R Armstrong, J. MeDon- ald and L. Growley. hee rauer, .J Baumbaeh, | 1 attacks of the Sent Bugis Eth- nolae ins found a the babies by ns of a tightly- rapped ¢o1 If the child survives the treatment its conical head becom- es a mark of distinction like the tiny feet of the high-born Chinese girl. m of these | “tl I. [is just iny way of, swearin arous. When a woman | “I don’t see much sense in swear- MRS. JOHN ZINN is married other women knock out 7 hing a ay; 0 sai i ii WHAT FAKIRS GATHER IN [minite atv bis ae said the other, with deeply regret to announce the | {6 ee uN eee Heyer ee i ch the old man responded: death of Mrs. John Zinn, which took he men are all excellent. marks: the United States no less than |.phore' ta hs inuch sense iy ee ay | Place at her here on Thursday | ,, ¢oh@ me Md peimnieiten Ljof swearing as there is in yours, after a Ny a aeaer tp che Saeap |tOW: Most of their time they spend @| man. oa 2 daughter of the date Jacob |ioating labout thee munity club- n Wilhelm and was born in Wilmot in} house Besides this thon fees aa Tess things upon the ; Dube ee | 1865." “For the past ten years she |/nion forum, dance hall and children ed at cent. this represents) TQ MAKE THE PUPIL THINK | Was 4 zosident of New Hamburg and 2 3,000,000,000,, or is equal to: near be highly esteemed by a wide circle Hayernuns tae east -thirds of the total amount oanes | ExPresident os of friends, who. will deeply mourn her w the Unived States t0 Allie al a lnatiGt ia thet Lecetiea | deetien «Sha mber wate phys Pare Segre Seal ernments, \ There is no means of ascertaining | ene ene spencers Sind fave au sheas eine saree this' his coal black, their noses Hat and their able, ips thick and hi The Malekul: TS. | enginee t ;|in fake mining, oil and “wild cat” real estate ventures, one cannot but con- elude that the estimate is not far as- Tay. Will the faker get your money 0: will y invest it in something s fe that will pay well? t it into war savings stamps and you will obtain a ely safe and yields 4% per cen compounded half-yearly. TEN USES FOR SALT. Salt dissolved in a little ammon- ia pil Temove grease spots A smoky or salt over it mon juice and salt will clean copper and brass. To brighten carpets, wring a clo} th out of salt water and rub the arp wel Ink stains that are freshly made Fraser igo: Magura F oie oevedeeees carpets by suc- of the big tabernacle |Coscive applications of ary salt, ing at @ pienie on the of tls of salt will clean the Maitland on Monday. aftemoon,| saucepans and take away the win Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and pleasant eel of onions if they have Prof, Graham Fraser concluded theit been coo of basket in water will take insects ge alt from vegetables 9, Before an vinegar to mint for sauce alw da pinch of salt. This prevents Mhatmint fomtcine pr Gait grectlg-tmnproves-the fay! es "10; Tiles will look bright and clean in if scrubbed with si PITY POOR DAD! (Paisley Advocate.) is SI dai dy elwall have to bring the cows’ ‘front tl he | back field pee the aid of his aoe footed fri £ HABRINESS: Half the happificadot of livin, Comes from willin; the Lord, then all wees diving, | So eal mortal should bi sowin; Loveseeds while his life i is growing, r all happiness in living Sones from loving and trots giving —Alice Carrick.) can be| hy made ‘clear by throwing 4 handtalior ‘ teacher soe law, medicine, Sieoloey or An gininently BEES cope New E land High Sch ing an Gj yr the mselves and ex- press their opinions,” 7 WOOD FUEL SHOULD BE SOLD BY CORD. “The Dominion Government og ‘uel to be a fuel, besides constituting an injustice to’the con- sume ove is the text of a recom- mney. net ability of enforcing nie use of a OVER 700 QUARTS OF BLOO The heart pumps in each hour over /700 quarts of blood, drawing ae | throug! different’ eer blood vessels, purifying it, and ing it out again. Should the heart weaken, should the blood becom Binet an oS trouble. are gues land ‘enuine There ‘roubles treatment— REMEDY. the rierves, High | Blood Pressure, Epilepsy, Paipitation et and Nervous Breakdowns. ep up “Boys , ‘Conse fon’t eee Be sure to | look wild thar! Make ready Et thick- et Hacking’s. Price le a box, and go ieft endways! Tote te |for $2.50, So! ty s. etrie, Milver- ! Git!” The maneuver pro ton; Weber & erect Monkton, and saeeeafals and he oe elected colon Sh E. C. Coghlin, 1 was commission i That ho that you would like it to be. because its ‘w a form standard of wood menvusenlene: ; HACKINGS near AND NERVE | tri out a momei el yelled to iis ‘fellow varie was a ee er of Mr. Geo. Wilhelm, of Milver eee HENRY YUNGBLUT An old and highly A ai resi- dent. of See passed to his reward THE HOME TOWN BORN The interests of town and country |* are so interwoven that only the “get together” spirit that results in con- certed te the pro- ‘ood to all. forget this principle in form- ing your attitude toward your home jome town may not be all ry cate it is atte home town, ¢ Bnd g ORDERS IN SLANG B General eersuine tells the story of | tio a volunteer b: e | woodsmen. that on talion of rough back- 's hesitation ee eolon- n. 7 jan en ans ee one redeemin; They. and F; h contro: “Phy Ths lie 1) $00. miles nortbeat of Shier: Aus- alia. of the regular teacher, who supposed |on Friday, June 27th, in the person the visitor was sure to’ go far beyond |of Henry Yungblut at the age of 84 the ability of her pupils to compre- | years, 5 months 17 days. De- CHERISH THE HOME. After speaking for a while he |ceased was born in Germany and an asking the pupils came to ada in the year 1865, sl the home with Safuite be would do in certain difficult situations | settling on the farm in Ellice, lot 14° | deve cannot 1 which he mentioned. ent |con. 11, on which he resided until it eas nor give it too mucl fe e replies given were a surprise to the death. “Among those who moum, ought. Remember life has nothing tSrgners who ark ‘I never | his aged partner, ee fo two} better to o: ou; it is the clima: knew befor: @, that as little boys andj sons, Andrew: and ry, of Ellice, | and crown of God’s gift. Make ever; girls could Heal themselves.” He |and four daughters, Mrs. He ae Sch-|day of life in it rich and sweet. 1¢ plie Ne vee ever give-them alimidt, ‘Milverton; Mrs, Jacob Brick: | will not last long. See to it that vou chance?” “No,” she because |man, Stratford: Mrs Loppert and plant no seeds of bitter memory; that t takes me all the time to hear them | Mrs. Chas. Debus, of Ellic t me all be no neglect and harshness recite their lessons. hink you in after years. Your ree aes will die and go hence with me you an Auk on te Rnd with mk thanbralaeas ai not regré suerern ota HUMAN LIMITS a perfec! t wonder, was the e} He parllamentry candidate for a certain cultural district. And he was never cae, telling the voters wh: they shou oat ld return him as their M. me any‘one thing about a farm which T can not oe Then, in impre ssive silence, a anne voice pat ‘rom back of the ean you lay an egg?” Pre! parations are being gone for juineration of all

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