Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 16 Aug 1906, p. 3

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_-vs-v D "-55:51 I T3 avuuzuclb. ~.W.m. Imrie, founder of ne NV.-bite Star line, 1-: -dead. .- .'1`o1~on t.o Junction a water supply in d_0;_t.f1:a.red -be `imoure . : ` sol-dl-era and -police are art!-. clally lose {their pigtails. 'YT,,, ` Q Int `Eu WVL I. tlatal of 189,064 im a.da-42,?98 more when Mantreal, aannnnnnn unx: paul. than asst Hm-d, daughter at A. S. was killed rb Mlaine summer re `15081 year 3113' mlgraamta to Cu- year. ` I-Iurd. Y 14993.- sort. ' Q pg -a 1 I mun .dL_lI-- - ..r--- vulva. yaylill. ' Rujssell F/IV-Iurd, of .Toronto, dnovmed from a Colltngwood. meamor. The Ru-ssI:a.`n' Go`v`ern-meat opens up election campaign .wt:h Ia demand tor a servile douma. ' U4.-an-uuu uaugpalgn . douma. Fred J. Hand, :5. Michigan nrll bnakemaan, was killed '- mfhile couplmg cans. T X -no-n - - SHORT ENDS n. u. 'uuana.'m,u. Boston ml1Itona.IrQ.M jumped mom. -3. Halifax usteavmerswsnua insane, and was .dm.wned. F reszfor the past` use 1 e show iI"Y'Il'!"I`ll'!'I4`:nlf-.y IV..- um; an a. wame resort. ' ' momnto oampemtens are -all on strike dlnxatnsitnz 38 cents an ;uour on a. 50- hour week. -The [butt-dens ]aa.,bo1:era will likely nouow suit. 7 :Oecl1tB.'Smtt1h, of the Onibarlo power - communion. omen to give hair or his time to the city, Ofgwjill for 85,0 13,1 iegr, till the power pl-amit 13 cam- !) e e . | $13.33.` J-oe Hawktms, _a young Engliaknman from Greenwich, wxt.-h no reI1naJtlva3- in this cawmtry, was drowned while my- ing to swim a bunchvot horses across the Saskatchewan. H-is horse reared and fell back on him when it struck ne deep wxamer and the other ridena aw. notthing more of `him, 3 I. -wuvv vuuu.` 1 an L1 Frederic N.ch'o1'l3 wrdte offering $10!) towards the cost 40! iprotectilon. at` mikes crossing`. . . Pam:-on or G. .W. Brooks vawd 42 db!!- vers was received asking that DSHUIFIIB` of Ridge Road knowna.sRs.1kes' cross- ln be` improved xn eucn a manner" we make I? nauaahluu nnnla I-un --unklln ....._.. _.-- -w ._ - uv y\IaVnu Small, 1`:-J`and:o`r'x"s lpeehzgg I1qm.te habsov teen torn-n-d guilty by Jainea Higgins, at Broekvllle, aztez-. a. . pndlonged spree, drank excessively mom a .wm.skey tleask and d;ed "tn '~h:a1't an ho0l.l`1'. . -i V nalvn 6 V- LOIIIIO - C}a`t.`ha.rhnea water supply `than been examined and tound to be pure. `L1 ;-mg-.. T n....-1! 7 .-m .1 V Ar.tihur I-Batrick, four years old, liv- ing on the mind concession, ot.W-htlby township.` played with matches and was burned to death. -C. M.-alookm .W1gg`.-rus, broker. of Sparks street, Ott-a:wa., left on Salt- urday, accompanied by otnce harp .WtI1l`-.e Patmphlln, nor a. cruise up river. 'Dhere ha tear that -t-heypertahod in Sun'day .s storm, 1&3 `nothing has been heard of them. Bax-on K-camura and sultesaxiled from Quebec tor Liverpool on the Em- press or _Ire'1sa.nd. Ed. Kmgvawell, C.P.B. vp\:1r.ter, ihaa been acquitted a t E-art W-1la..m {at no'bbi.n.g -a Pulhmsa-n pazetsenger. 1TI !_..I.--_. __.I__ -- -`-- _ -_ ..... -- `-.-----_g--- pdlice are looking for Sl:enaa1aaan~d, he fleeing maan.ager` at the defunct Milwaukee avenue Stabs Bank. ` - One` hundred men at the Stnathcona ooa mines, Cum'ber1:a`n-d County. N.S., are on strike. 'Dhe =m-en refuse to sub- mit 120 a redmdtbon in 'pa.y. |T_as-on animus:-nu ntf annnma-Ina! npklaban Lllhh `UV G: LCWIUULHIJIL LII. ILa.1-ge seizures or smuggled whiskey were made at Kemtvflle, Chester and Pe.ter;boro . Nova Scotia. Shipping firms bn Dig-by county are 'sa1d_t.-J be involved. . wit `I.-Insmilrbon. the by-Laiw con'fex-ring an 18-year franchise on the Manufac- turens Natural Gas` 03.; :52 been passed. (the mate 1:o_ manufacturers must nldt exceed 25. per 1,000 Jfeet. and to residents 9:10-ng the main. pipe line at a gate not exceeding 30. a. thousaanld. 5--`-41 L-.._.I.-A.-I 'n.k'g.-A.:u _.aI..A `mixing J. J. Rama, 3. We-n;tw~:+1'.1:h fanmer, had a. $300 filly uatolen trom the upm- ture field -and two either tanmensitnva lost `horses. _ ' A supplementary mail service mt England will leave M-ontreal every Saturday at 2 o clock, going -by way of Quebec by a.. Do1}`1in>n liner. sm` 1:ml-nan-u;.`l.rI a R P31-arnnnn. ULI'UllJ3dl'U . Several hundred laborers nailed from [England to help garner the Canadian harvest. 1 u-- l .1.` n In luv uwyavvcu Lu BWUH 1'1 HIGIIHUF W5` w niake it passably rsaate 1`-Jr `public travel by the removal or ceroa.-lm tree! and levelling some blur-ts on north ` Ilde or crosainyg, aftma1gh;ten1ng.`W1den- lng and filling `mat pontbon `south 01 crossbng. Laid over `Lo next meeting. Clerk 10 write Mr. Tlmn `to `meet Council and parties interested in the `heater prdtastic-n or Ra41kea`Vt:rosa1ns at point complained of `on Mondayuthn Wu September next, at 10 a.m.,T to use an and it passtoie seazt`-.e this mat- 7-3 G: `an. JJULHLHLUII Llllvlu In uuuu LW. Fltzgenald, a. C. P. R. fireman. dhsphayed exce tion-'a.1 henotam In res- cuing Mr. D. . Jones from drowning It Algvoma Mills. 199... _--_.__-.. .00 &LA fT._ILA;I $5.:-|r,5;;n 9|! JILQWJALIID aquacu- Five rmrinea .0`! the United `Shakes -receiving ship Danoaaster are in iron: and ten other-3 under arrest as 9. re- sult at a mutiny. "Mr, ;W,m. Sta4Ix hach.mhdat,' of Preamxz. `has sent home from _'1`ema.3'a.mi a. ..x.....b gal...-an +uumd!- wunnncnu-Ina` 1 ha. DB8 SORT. (101118 l1'UlIl _.|.c1uu.gauu an {ant salmon u-out measuring 40 in- ches them up to tip and 22 Inches in ' QCQFIII u.uu. Emma Carr. 3 mounts :3-11-1 or n';ne- tean, committed suicide `by `taking ou- bdltc acid `art. the residence or a neigh- bor, J-axa. 01-app. near Bmllipsville. 1-1 ... In. r;_...a.....- I.t...!.abnu- A9 A9. Illllg 0uIw_o vs-uyyp an.-. -..-..-..._ Hon. Mr. Bnodeur, Minister 6-1!il:ar- me and Fiaherles,. states 't'na.t. new In..I.l-.. n... ulna-u-nan un nfhpyu gdg to U18 and l`."33II.8l'l88,. uuwwu 1.1551,. uqw ugh _Bog a.la.-mus and other aids to `navigation will be tnnatalled in !th;eSt. 1 41.12: an mn Lklnv 1.` many Laawrence. n. y` %.:'$`.'.% non: band As 3 hmuhol: derfnl. ping home for an um. An of ronln mu. gm:-" ....- 1.... nnnlna hmnh for to unit. ll Win A , . Councillor Ball reported that Fret-. eric N.ch~d11.s had expressed '3 jvdellra 00 contribute $50 --annu-ally to Oro:A-3. rlcu1'tur.a1 Society. . _ 0:: mmioln of Ball and Thom son '.R was resolved `that this `Game '1 does Innrnrinra M. 1u..\.....m-t...--.. 1n....-..1 n n. Basto 11 i % .i-Dalttax I;textr1"rn.i3.'\1:i-I1l.n: _l( l --A ma ;` .'`"."`'` * -"t"t':t ~ *6 uc.ff't'f,,,1`c;`f',.`" " " M No:-zons DumD1'l'n._.-'1`Iake a _pound.o! motion `J: 59'-Wh 170' `3 `b"km" t gm bread Itlht Gcun-cl 3-ma an-1de7i,t tgvbo` (at: `.e.qu.9.1 par'ta;; x`}J,.}?`1o3`i'o `,,-t,,, ;`,1v1' ,:5;g.,.1g3g;g3 mould mm -dump1m'a_ gnd let em; 1: 308'. trnatt same b accepted and that '9' 39"" ` '1"'" 9 mu t 3 V lhe Clerk write Mr. Ngcholla to this batlrn-5' water. '09 Una -t1ump11nga-~1n- W861. and turther. that we admire. go gm. om a)t..-g,`.t1-`me- was not to Mr.NicIrol1a generosity to our Agrl- `. ' ' ' ~ ' 11- cook" very cu1'tur.a1 Societty a.n:d .th.at the 'C.e-rk "F-`D01 the "vmtter muc _. . V_ notify D. '1`. sgpfauthhearn Pres3d,en't,ao!' meat :10: tit-teerrto twenty _ mmubelz u eramt and ask `him; `to s.-ckmw- and {to twble the Instant they are dse Mr. Nicholle domtton ' ' ~' In butter "and on m m f B_ 1 5 amped, with some .._re A. mlw 0c10;1mEJ.ce`1gt1;'u:tnsc1r;1 aI;!g5gf`9.f gusvar. 'nne dumplings uhvould never h'.l\nv . _. -u.:_- _._.___A. . ._-- 1.- --..Iy I...` Luann nllf H. Qzunle Mac Mr. lV1CI10Ll~3' domuon. M nned hon motbon of Ball and Thompson 8 - V 3-law closing certain street` and eI- f,*;b1%;{1t';ng asctievlstlon %3ee.t in tug -he cwt. 1`fw.ln*th .10`... KmI>6n'fe1d t and authE>r1z1nv;n.t;k?e 'con- 0: tor. Vgiancp or such cloned streets `to the .n8 proprietor M -8.3 mu-odwcod_ A991! Md read a. first tbme. ` a-bunt 1 0!! *m'OL1c~n of Bali. and Thompson it was resolved that the `by-law ma-wdresid ch `h'i31wt'time be may publlalhed-t and cup `3 W3;-` Khfen tnereot unqaer who pound Wt . a.. what same be` paoper`znLy_ ham. H0 ME rnnnh-nrl Mu Maui amid Nope V ~ . I .5521? r %[`e given under Apple V Cake.-One - pound or appiee, one pound or Itlour. ` "one teacup ` each of `golden syrup and `sugar, halt ' eaeup of mar `milk, ,'qu=e.r1ter or a of butter.` one ea.apoontul or baktn-I iode, two or mixed spice` .or `cinnamon, emdone -egg. Peel. core,e.nd chop the apples, eI1.mmer-I.l'.he'm t11'1ter.- der an `tine 'eyru'p,t.rub the butter in the flour, add=:eu-er. soda, and Iptce; one an _bea$en _\WWh the :$nl1_le::,_1_we_t1y_..the apple pulpjeore 1't_ Q eo1_d._ '_,_.Bea.1:vwel'.,' Veyance at ' db ' " adjoining p;-0.p;.1e.t0!_ W8 rests to - 1 t dwc d I ' '7 ` V mlZmn.. tn. _,r1f.`;1.`t?3 that `by-1a.w_now'reeJd `me utev RC1 . .. pa; 1 a sagne be poperly ucetegivtzzil required by 1-a.w end _`niO~ requ-we to :3?-_a11 Ipertaomv who may Lu, Shaw b0 ne-ard agalraat the by- the comm 8. heard. `at a mee'l`.1mh.,a1 H311` Om` 10 be,he1:d Ia-t the I wn M1906 :1 to, the Nth "day 0: Septem- thts. Counc=1t" hour at 3eo'c1ock.m1hen_ won the Wwhm take `Into consider- magmg qt S~aI1derbyrIia;<`1"1.f181i A-a'nd.~:1ne`*l 3.3;; 'b1"kig;`A{:n"'g-mtapgven, _ law Iizgllsanld Boberrhaon by-' `- " 9 973 MUG 601100` .- `A the - X63 far fha muIuIAn~I' vmnn w-mg 7-he a0; 73359 levy alnru couec: 1,,.t,OduVc`.d ~ the -current year was: The m vo read and tlnally .pa:saed. Oro tor the 3.11 .1-atealme ma arty tn Coumy pm "'n't `year anal? .~be. tor 1ar,towmshl;0ses 3 min: on -that dol-. the won 9 general ratteqa millamn rate 2 H0 Vlbowwh-lp general bohool Rem "111'3 on me ldnllar. -to- I}XQ.uOII DI Il_IG"`IiIIiIIqIUo ` j'..Avt _ione a, lhuttalgzgfgvercozt was comIldered- a `-nece' I1~ty by those living In the :Nar!1:'ha.WeItern-_ States. _;In t_.- ,!'!au1 ens could buy such 9. coat [tor er Wtegs required Ito ralne` $10.00. .'1`o-my a -buttlo robe `ls wqrth 1`? `and W`-'0>1 'd91?,n_'l`_-tram $200 on yssoo; II: we; the pltltul ` ~'cum_ o!`;1.9 tso M mid tor tl'g_e`.r n.motlon ox ' M L : lg ` a .4 l . l ' c M `M Rb' macs \V`lilch<`>_'hemm.ed menetoe1;u1.,l~o:: n wereacocflenad 't~g;,:f` a.m'ou"nt "at $280.13` a3f d to meet 24th Sept` elf, 10 JVVVV mum- AUGUST; H` J mungorgyn `Wilson 3 FLY . * on ujJ1:"n1-_ ACTUALLY mnnnn ""12." {War W, Clark. -at hrea;i!A`bru11'li` ,wIbh name bozilifg cream .151". *. .?o;`;}}1i`*i3nuft;:$.;` when .presu`l;._,,ua;t` w wiejofag . .o.;hy or mnamnurd A \: h'm'*.`f.`_ . V ' ` T amd vlralf '3. `breakteatcuptul o!_ L White gaemt at a. ballad _ov'wl_ gt,1nely..m1;;ced. Round 8.11k.tP.?[.dbhO1'~ln"Vl. mortar. and tlhen mu lthnongh a. aleve`;`and sea- non .wltJh salt, pepper, and a. euaplclen` or created qxwbmet. 'l;l~akethe puree `mt tln an enameled .a9.u-cepan: moisten wwh an egg or er. lllt.tle,eorn our; put. two unsweetened make (these the size of a slice or west are mostvultalble). in- tn tlhe oven for a few minutes to get warm. Cover rthem wlth aurtzcle-mt. balling creua.-m ':'r milk to jwzzt sosten them`; and "then spread `(them neatly won the puree. ucaitber 3 few browned crumb, rwhlch have. been` passed Uhrough a nleve, over the `top. and uaerve very hsgt. ' e. lwtle rohlcken brcdth, t-hlckaned with - 91139 9-110 0-'803l.e.. JuI...a.u even-Ls, cney 1 never -came back. and they have never _ -been heard of since. . . . ' The Last great killing occurred in . Renter-n. Dakota -in 1883. A herd 1 . V ~ - which wt the beginning of the ,pre- $131 gnzgt; h :`1: '"1V- 3011 `vioue lesson numbered ten t=hou- ,1, mm mm 93` 3: W1 drop _in- sand. had rapidly dwindled to one -`n:d.m_"1.yi fag 9 meet. onion housan-d, when, in October. Sitting .1 in a mu. . d (breed crumbs -Bull -and shisband or nearly a. i.1hou- I in M, it `M11398-nd'mix all the sand braves tromthe Standing Rock ` 3 '" ' 't'"""h all the eggs sgemcylzell upon rtihis last -bunch, and 1 1 I 1 French P.issole-s::1 hr ;. I`; A In 9- `Pound sot chopped ' c?a'3$',`f; ounces or -bread cg-u,mb3 g mo '6. B W0 W-`Mei or suet, one onion, gaff: `M Ma r-Woonfulvothot sauce, hone :2-':{ b;1o`;n:d freeze a ole--diam. sc'art- in two nuns wiped it oompieteig or: , My" oft, rm ' "I9" #1 put in e. the earth. .'1`-he `b-uttalo had tone. but Myer or e. :3 f in-rture. then the strangely enough not even the butch- Pmce ` vt 30 90 on till` ruli; ens themselves. were new-are or -it. ` ma mks morM3'*'.'iW'_d_v D8901` over all There had alAwa7I,3. ibeen .burteloes- ` Wt. EM nerve wt;- t!"ht.!:\:_hour. -Turn thousands andcmiilions oi them-`and l `mn.d_ . f""5 Pvmd there would always be euzraioes they n i thought. In the 13:11 or 1333 they ` nearly-all timed out as usual and went out to `the i"ra'nge" as coniident es ever. But, alas! i:he'plains"which had i tor a myriad yea.r.s echoed -tho the thundering tread `or marchinghoisrs were tor the tn-anti-me silent wi1Te"r- nesses. Bufmio .waiio-we were there -by `Uh)0'U:U8.:n'd'33 buttaio trails crossed and rocrossed` the country like net- work; there were bleached bones al- most` axe` numerous as,the or prairie trails. but the great pictur- esque _bein-gs .w.`hich had peopled the plains were gone. and the insatiaate butcher-so were alt inst forced to un- load their useless guns and sheathe their knives. _ I . ..e: z_,,l._m 3"71 P'ddm`8l-Take a quarter 0: 9: `Pound or out, ` a quarter -or a `pound of bread crumbs, a quanta`; of -8- pound not ra-lei-ns, an ounce of flour, W '"f 9891. two ounces ot'De- fm*`3"'5 '\lr8'9_!'. one medium-sized car- Wt (!`lW).- one mediumasized potato (NW). `hi-1'f`.a teacpooniui or nutmeg,` W "3- -01109 the suet, peel, -and 1'-E15133. mix them with the crumbs, 5 ma mWm8- `.W&h and scrape. the carrot, wndlgraate it into the other in-sredien-bs, also the potato at once, or it will turn block. Mix well. Beat Stella Pudding.-One ounce and a n belt at Lbutlter. halt ounce of flour, half ` a plnlt of -milk, lug-er.-to taste, e..1lt_t1e _ ground ginger, two ens, some brown- ed bread crumbs. {Melt in e. atewpan -one ounce of tbutiter, and out into It the tlour: when tqulte nmooth add the milk, with the sugar and ground gla- zer no mate. Stir` vwhlle all plrnmers tor a. few minutes. when cool, add the beaten yolks of "eggs; and whip the `whbbee `ton otltt 'fl'Ot`ha '.'1`a.ke _a plan: plmt mould. butter It thoroughly, and and dredge wwh tlne browned bread crumbs. A-djd otfne. whipped whites or use :00 `the mixture, beat all lightly, --__._ ~n...L.. 14.1.- ...-..1A n;I|p"Q&Anln Oman- U..`S `WV Ivnov non.----vy --w- --V. _-w---_.,, your mm tbhe mould. and steam twen- ty mtnwtu. Irurn out to :.serve and .9011: round my uauce you prefer. V iE'E{.;:. .5 at torkg. In 18'"! E118 ruuuu. lwnoov-- -..._ flcuhty tn iqpanattnc It-I trains _-because atsthe enormous herd-5 at buttwlo which crolud their `tracks. M-first the _en-. -tnee;-.I_.tw1ed% charging these herds: butt dI194_llhd``nd crippled entlnel warn- od them `that the btmplo were not to uh! 4 'b"_ i-ho '..ra:kr!n. this r_'e_k- Ion naslmnn. _. V ~ tter melt; the, 'rp.11vaad tnlno we:-e_,` htld up- and pmluncerl qpmetaimea warffhqq LP, to: t.'w~o_'_ op it'h;ge` hour.a-`EA the " *` -:-'-:..~~` ..a .-n0u"a the lines. > Wt HWV unis -_w` ..V- ,, cnormbin`, herds ac o:;n1xi T` the lines. _ verb `quit: uiortamuivpi and =bo!n. Itnnnua-11: Jtunid htIt!w-a,vex1.nat at 611` tr.1g htenel_, "at ithM_a.pproa_.c1i '01; \ IMLU uwnuyuuguo -...._ .--.-- but born wpart wwh .1; osuplel -.-_v ----v- Vv--w--Cwvwuw -_ wjcw ------v- 1.-"l.`.he." semen `herds were `extermin- ram` mat; .1';ney " ma.'de their last Itlrnd tn .'1'.exa's. where, scattered` over Iparseley aot_.t1ed rterrltpry in dimin- ished `numbers, they uttered little, tamnhaiblon to.t.'he proteasional hunter. Meemlhne the `northern rallroa-is were xbetng `pushed through, and the herdu there _were quickly -attacked and -ex- termmatted. _ . ' . , muranteq. _ _ In 1888 `tihe laat grealt herd of but- mto. eam-mated wt` 80,000, crossed the Iellawntnne River, going north, and it In Wmoudbt that they perished or hard- ship and disease. M .311 events, they nevereatme ba.ck,and -been since. ,__.___-.i I- fh9ihvdtt< " o>h`e"' Hy oin'*e until `ne*-`fho;d I113? _tho`m :a~;1: ` J a7'nd . An Indian Wrestling Terror . 1-1. F. 'r.a'yl:or, '5 western wrestling numoter. nan: picked up 9. r..-d In John '1.-ddlasky, `.-am. Indban -mounhaln '~ or flash `an-nd muscle, who odetiea any` one in '1'.heAuw\or1-d Ito 't=m-ow vh-Jm. :W'h8.?|'. the '1-wdlatn is garter -1: a malbch; with Jet-. tries. w.h:am he `looks upon .215 ~ -the Itroncest man alive. -.'I.\a.y1m-_ ozters a. wager `or $5000 `that ms charge will brrowv Jam-tea or an-y mm: ohamp.on B` vs. . 0 . alive. The dimensions or izhis` Indian arel somebhb emarvelous, He is 6 reel: 6 imchee ta 1 -anduweiaam 350 `pounds. His c-heat measure is. inches, his -waist bakers a. girith at 54 inches, his rthigh in 32 inches aroun-d.'hls ca1t23 inches", nice 22 inches and neck '20 inches. -M.` ddleeky is a wonderful `per-to:-.mer _ on the mutt. He has jut made his up- arance in Les Angelea. He. came romeBiebee, Ar1zona,wohere Sid Var- ney. a favorite and warmer champion wrestler at the southwest, was as a child in the 'ha'n-d:a `of -this big Osce- pa-h when they met on ihe mat. -The redskin seemingl .-had` `only to pl-ace his hanideupan erney and crush ohbm to the oor. He ~won.ahI.e `two tall: in 1 minute an-d;2-5 or a. second, and .87 2-5 eeeomdn reepecbivel -M...-1.. mu-magma To maze a. tour Of .87 2-5 uoonm reapecmvex . '!1'ny1or proposes to me. e a. tour the wworl-d with the Iredskln. John is an ambit-Sous as any of the wrestlera. He said: u _ "I waryt to meet the bi3'.Jettr:e3. He II a his ma~n, very strong. I do not wawt tovplvay with chlbdren. I have never met a man than felt. like a lbro- ` the: .150 me. It is not -good vbo `beau Llg alumni.` -0| II shone." . ` ~ ms lnad-1na'n jhaa ma.'na3~ed `to escape the tempbatloma no `which most or. his bx-olshex-.3 succumb.` He smokes very mm wnzd never mowches whiskey. He Ian fun is abw-a,ys happy, eaztla ~mo b na_-zmn ordinary-ma-n and as` 'pa.rrt1cu- jmly toncd `at me ~g-nmppligng game. .uII.a.:I1naI.rv in 29 vaara md and was Iowa OI 'lI`I1E tnwppnung gonna. ` Mwddlesky is 29 years old . -worn a member of was Oocofah tribe in j lexloo. As a my me use ' su ' wtth the shown -menu! hhs `1-Lbe;u'nd `assert-s that .`he has -never seen an 4 mdian that ocrul-d maltoh him. He `is a but slow in h1s.a.c~t1-3-ns, `but not clumsy. . . - A s when he ml 15 years 01:3 he was taken to the rarosld and put bowork in the {remit 'h;9use,'where` heudd nthe work of *..'-huree -men. Oommoditiasv-!t!lIat otlrm-.s,,w.cu1~d ,-pun: on a `truck, Middle-. sky would-rplck up in his huge arms um toss tntho.`t'he cars. It is _ss1drsat Bhlbee ne" g'a!n t tank a 400-pounrd barrel of Whiskey lying on the oor and set t .u;nrl3'.rIt on a e-ur-`-1`ooE counter. and than pult a keg or beer _. 4... .9 Mull-_.w-1rnIr1'n it above his counter. and men put. a any 0:. ucw `on top o..thaa.`t,eaw-ins-Eng above head as tuaurhv it` were a. `boy, Many Wbmgn have Kidney ~T%rulp|ai4 'd". donit ktioyr, it; 'rh[e.7%-t- 3am theixin-he-uh to weak- _-_...n . 'n........I..n on-kn in the -vv vv-vuu VV M3 3` gut of ar.bLtra:t".o'r; be 93.15 M the Treasurer, Ora, aamd` rem-n'dod an himby tn-e ,:eot'4o-as concerned in as following propor*t.1onzs:'No. 6. $14; -. .... 1: 4:: mm!` In m an n.. mg -ms Lwonrnnmrf ADVANCE v owv v - .-q-n-w-v- His gvviwa '3 ed` and thoughtful tace, 'i ya:n'd thorn boyhood he had ca.;rz*;ed` a. `` loud `or _oa.re. It is-small wondertihait ` when alone -30: aaorbed in thought j tihe nmce iehorui-d take on `deep lines, the . eyes appear as it seeing eomet;hing.be- yond the vision or other men; amdthe zshaoui-dens stoop, as though` `they, too, ' ave;-e bearing .19. weight. But in a mo- ment all would be changed. .'1`he, deep . eyes would flash; or twinkle, merrily witih Ihumor, c'r_ look out Irom under ' over`ha'nging brows as they did upon `the. `Five Points children in kindiieat -gentleness.` ' . i so, `t-co, tin ptubiio speaking-.. ,vv;;1en his tail body rose to its full height, wwn heasd thrown back and his race .t:ra.'n=siigured `wibh the tire and earn- ` eitineu at his thought, he w'ou1d.ane- -werwbouglaae -in the high, clear: teno: tihalt cazme rtvoyihim in the heat at de- bate. carrying :his ideas so `tar out over listening crowds. lad later, dur- ` in-3' `tihe -yesa.r.-a at` war, _when he pro- ` nounced with nople gravity the words or his ta.-mou-A eddreaae-.:,~ not one in ' the umongs that heard him could tru- ' ly say that he was 01:11:: than a. hand- %(1*:go:2' tiie7t:`Nic1:$1'au.), V 'l`or_.ma-giy years-1`t'ha.e fneen the tazehton 'bo call" Mr. Lineoln `homely, He w'a!s_very.e`ta11-an-d veryet-21in. I-1.3 eyes` were -deep sunken, his skin of a swallaw -pa.1l-er, `his hair coarse black a-nd'unru1y'. Yet he was neither un_- grnaceful n-or awkward `near ug';y.._ I-IJ3 1a'r3'e_ reacnires titted his 1arge'_i'a.me. and his large hands and feet were but right on o. be-dy that mea.-su_z-ed 6 feet 4 1-mdhes, " Lincoln : Pe_1-Lsonnl It has been the fashion, too, to say that he wvma 31-ovenly and careless in 1 me dreu. :'1'hle also in as mistake. Hm ncldtlhi could mot -`fi`t- smoothly on his 3-aunlt and -bony 4'1-a.me.' He was no tanors tlgure at a. man-: `but mm the mat he clothed -hlrnaelt as well as his mea.-no allowed, end in the fashion at the time and place. In -reading the grotesque stories` or his boyhood, or the `toll aitrlplln-3 whose trouser; left "exposed .a. -lenrtsh of skin, it must be -remembered not only how poor he was. , `but that he llved on the frontier, where other Sooys less poor were scarcely better- crwd. In _Va-nae.-lla. he blue jeans he wore was the dress o_t hls. compamoneaa well, and l'a:t.er, from Springfield days on. clear through his Presidency, his. costume .wra.s `tine usual autt _ot black broa-dcloith, carefully madeeand scrup- ulously nealt. He cared nothing 1.01` style. It ,d-ld not matter to `him whe- ther the mam wl-th wlwm he . talked wore .a. coat or the latest cut or own- ed no coat all all. It was tthe man in- side #-he coat that interested him. u "Vt: P n were 00 {W 1! PM . 79. gmword ucomplaadned 1gh3._ t.: W8,7,; mud wuaaa 'dom-3' _fd_a:ma;9`v,o:' gar an mt my: Mat 24. j 31 wed nsoime -asaiaba.-nce ~ Hash carry .,,d make iwdthon It neceao.s.'ry.);; .wrut.e th:a.'t mere-at on '-money, M3" Depa.rtmen~r. w!11"nom_ 1'z:t - toe. ;r:dtF1ebcher, Oaumty Clerk. syaave w'ce.ma'1evy in `Ono, 1900, tor cop.m- rpCI':'e3 is: Gmmty `levy $4448.75, w';yg;)1 $198.00, HD1136 0! Re. % 1 "" 75,05, :tmta1 $4717.80, \ jczttrtoate was read ctnalm `the; De tstnar-Genenail `ho the afteuct wt Dlvtsl-an Besbdtwr. Om. Md `du- "x-g"l|Et18l'ej to Jun? :`29 pm azward of arulzramr 5:: proposed V at msagbion or new sschool section cult pmb1on;3.0f existing oseut1ona_-.N,`a.g, Mm, w.a:s nut to form new section. _L -0 ..M+rn.~fEnn $38.50 tn ha nd rm proper aouttlet. On. ` . wm .a,n.d '1`.n~amP5. _ho _.R,OB,V_e;.'_a-nd; i:m11Lor Ball were saJDDo.!n!ted* to axe; 1 ";;Df' wanton, ,-mwwmger Union Bank. ' gm.` SW 06. be 8 1-2 "per cent. _.tul "1u'w-_ "ii; way h cared li.tvl_:_l'e tor the Vp1ea_.sur`ea or the table. He ate` mast. spar}.-n-gly. He ;was tmanktu; trhalt -food" vraza good and wholesome and enough {or daily needs, but he could no more emterinto tJ`ae_mood 0;` me epicure. or'vw'n.~:ase palate it is a. mat- ter or impax-t.a.n:ce wmether he eats roast .g\ao'se or golden paeasant, than he could have ccuruted `the grainu-`.1 0: Ia.-n-d under Ibhe sa. ` - .'1`.'ne amount at money lost to`. -:ar- mens and other pxuitry-keepena by keeping mongrel, cmaa-bred LOWIS, .3 almost incrembie, and only. fuliy real- ized when lmkrng into tne yxaarda 0.`, various mm: and dwellings, and sees in: the maaenaable, iii-asaaonted, under- sized o,w.is Hep: tnere. It d.sg-usta one no see them czmsumint good rqod.wh.ch V ,w_ouid suppoi-.t a prm:i'aaab .e -Lock or awie. It L5 ueu.a.uy people wgno keep these mangreis who complain eatim." than poulttry-keeping dz:-as not pay, or`, it they aidnrmt t-nut tqw-iaa do pay pox their keeping. mat it iaoniy_ no a small amount as to be barery` month considering. A 1n-__1.___._.a._1.. ___ 1.. ___---11_. _-__'__.1 -LJLIU L .|-III WWII VVllUll"L|n IE DLW10.J |- mted out"t them unaat their neg- `.'. amuse 1-oamg mam mnaney momtlh mister ' . mcntuh, year in and year wit. and true` ' is simply because uhey, `begrudge a r ' ems.-ll umtluuory-cut1e.y in money ano : tr-cu-ble which we-ubd be repau.d; -the : first aeaascn.- It does not suggest iteelt `I to them that it he be t-he1r(.d-vantage to improve their stock and get a. large return in eggs, -and sh the extra pm-ce o'I:ta;hned tor their young birds killed for tazble. - `One . he often` with the, a-rgu-T ment the narmere w1te,.ca:n_-only get the same =p;I`ice par 9. 1'ar-ye pa'._r or towla heater` 6 small part, so that . there havmo-va:dva.'n'haaae 1~n_keep1ngpod Mable _pan1't.ry: yet bhe:sbamref rauaers ' a4dmtt~t.-hate the price at -geese a.nd.tu-r-` 3 keys" v.arLe:s_.'w1th sijse And , qu`a1M:y- . ianzumerhhp'are- i1bo_g!ca1.. _ w r - ' (inn 'mrAn"f Mnn.dn.1- ntari .m.ntln vlnltha Eormnaaxtely, one is usually reward- ad in a da-y`.a wanderm-gs .by meeting a tew good housewives who. keep good poultry. and find t a. source or man pleasure and profit. Hard-owm-k.ng, uhrity \w.ves3 not saagvrlcuioturlsts -am small holders, `who are rulxy alive to the advantages or keeping Level. wlbh {the times in most mamnera,` are same- tlmea pad-ntully slow to; `take any maaasures to xmprove e.ther `the lay- ing or the cable quality of their poultry. l.`.ni is .true, even when--11'. 1a*cLeu.r;y .nnlm_f:nI Ami -I-A Hnnmn Hhnlf l>.hAh- -n-on-- HE` UWIU 'l~"`HlllVllll4|B use uuujzwaazu atone `great blunder when made 'iat;h.e selling at aaarly pul`.`et.s`~tor %bhe'.*t~aIble, under the lmpraasnn '1:na.t.J`.ha riaaater `brood! will do just an vv`ell'to_kee1pror` -iraycrea; is 9. and ~m1st.s.ke. as in is the early pullelb `vchatt berm la` lay. just when _eua are gas 1':he_'2prtce at the year,` and 'hhe-o1c1 -hens are ukmg 3 raIt_.g - `. 4 ma hnml 9.`:-D4 !!! (mm: .AHn1`IrD.d to I-{B unsung a ua:-1,. _ - old new are vim omen -Allowed to Na on you a'tt.lar ..y.a.r. mheztownena peem mute _ub11viouI- to... the nasal; `mat Zhepe `have V:udt`.onl'y _aI1be -tog.`ne sext- supporun-3-, ut xhmei become a nos.- b} -Mu. -mu-on nflnng tn rthair manners. Il.l[l]lUl'I4I:.l1'[, Dub uuaavu & ve aource atlas`: to`7":`{` ;vr,5e?:-. ev pest reamed: -mu-..-tnts evil is to tell to the` tufnli` buyer. hat games stony. ' . \Inh~n`I! 4h1ID'l1l'.I'V-IIIIRHQ a. V af `stony. . . . V ~ Ma-ny breeders. v-make a point at breeding year after year from -hem which make tndlvtduaiily a lberal egg jeoord. a.-nd'1:1xe_resuuL't,Aot ibuytn-3 tram :u,:c't("y.arda' 1I_`p1'u1:ty- {>s_isre to be amt- ~; :W:hen_ we take unto, can- V , . *aIl.:. -the taken . `tar ' } * ,\tv1uu; 9. Neglcted Poultry. ...,.....-.... . . ,. ,--._ H, 511; 15, $6, amid 18. $8.50. On my 1 gm of Ball and Rdbcr.1:son.-Olcrk to_, Many sections or above and 'raqueIt`- mm to forward umouurubs tormwtbh. Barrio I-Iospitacl unit In an accc-umc - n Raber.t' Fisher who h:a.d -`been ttraaAt- V gathere, mane: hem: a 'eo|rnIt'y Index-_ `gm wm wwa taken 11` In Ora Tl-a.u'_t ' ..ay,a.nd conveyed to hoapml alt`-a.'n mange or $10 to mid township. On. mon .0! Ball and Rdberihson Clerk to` forward to` Countty C1erk_ askinig um Cowmty settle hocspita.-1 17:11 am: Mund township account to mreuurer. 0ro- T . Accourrhs of Drs. W. `A. Rose and G. B. Jamieaan re John Lavender were laid over for jtne presorut. - ...-man ` v-nnn~T: :HImnn ruo unhnri.` .- . 1'1`.he maanager or -the Elmw.ood- Stock Farm at Le.wi8bon`,Junetion. in Maine, wriha to nine New_.!'.ork _ 1`-ribugne or his experience in raising `hogs on grass. '.l`.he `hog industry in the Eastern States ate not :3. large one. - -But his writer had tine ibrood sows. "And the me- iihods he employs might well ibe taken e.dva:nrt*a`gei_ot,on a; `greater et':`a.1e than they are %by O.nJta:ri o raisers. `He says that on M`-ay 12 they were turned. to pasture on oats and `rape sowed April 19, and the '-grain ration was reduced feed da.i1_y abor tour sows. June 8 the "fence wave taken down, and the ve, with five young sows two months old, were given the range at a two-acre orchard, wowed April 19 in strips between the trees. Since Itihait time no `other food had: been -given, and on July 2 they wverelet on to an acre` or ra.pe,barie'y. Q.-nud ebover-sowed May 8. During this -period iuhese snows `have every one made steady gain in (`11, -while the young ' aback tells the etnry of satisfactory ' growth and fine Domitian. As these aowsibegin ho darrow again in August; ' the feed is abundant for their support unitliiiihaen, and the only expense for the summer will be to -,see that the * we-ter supplyis plentiful a~nd~to cover ' the cost or Labor, seed, ' tor iiwo acres 01 land in rape, clover, and barley. V and fertilizer L._ -_ALn-.I , __9_1- nnknnn Anna \ to `two `quarts of bran and two or -m.e ; where oautue and rape -were` age it in >...seur.e -...egza fwm sum 3 yard, and halt, `boo, early tnth-e aseae son, not-`-llalt `t-he pullers will begin foo lay at 3 time rreaih eggs are scarce and dean-.-,W. R. Gibert, in `me Far- \AF 3181'." % A Main; Farmer : Hbg Raising. 12$ 3%! DC` I note are summerin-8.` Just. over the wall. we have one-halt acre or corn and onedtounth of pumpkins, instending _a.re exhausted and so carry the `stack unail time 150 ihlouse, continued the writer.- "ghat is of greatest immrtamce is tint we realihe the value or inexpen- sive cr-ops no he pastured by the bogs, and then -work out the `problem. re- ducing l=a.bor.4x> the -minimum and com- ` Joining crop: at) insure maximum l gr0w.th of the stock. In way the carrying ca.-paciiyot cur farms may be , greanily increased and one `pockets at , the owners burdened, as may have ,-u. -I__.._ 1.; Lilgn nu-nab nlifh H-uni` "Alongside he orcha-rd where our ` tn teed these as the rape and clover ' @6136 UL unuu an an. .,....-.. He claims -he can raise hogs at . a cast or 3 oanms a muu'n'd,ca.nd,1t tt1~:;.s is true, more thoughtful pazstuz-`mg or hogs can surely be indulged in by readers. Pu: UW-LIULD IJ\Ib'\|\:LI.uup uuu _ mt been ne past, with that which will add? comtorhs to the home and peace or -mind to the owner. -1-- -1_1.._.. 1.- man 9-ran know A . a One of the trust striking evidences or Gmm`da`a national 3`l'0W:th is con- tained in the news 'tha.t for same months past the -Dominion Gave:-n- Imemt -has been negntiaitlng with the tepresexihaltivest or the Coventry Ord- nn-nce -.Wm-ks (Limited) lnrel-aIt1on_to an impm-rtaamce scheme for the estab- lkshmemt at ordnance and `general en- gtneerlng warm at Ottmva, wish the result : that a factory is to be hunt and equipped. In the.-r-st place `the A -_ _..:1I _.nb'n 31] `HA fQ1A min-E- {English Ordnance Councl1~me:`: `pu1~:-.p.1a_;1t_t:1:iV _ ombena tpreumt. . V sen. lot is l-rlten-ded` to produce .en- j occur to commercial men,7.he estab- llisshment of such -works as those in- IT!!!) uq|PPUuu All UAAV - 5.. -- ..-.._ - oommny will make all the field guns, gun carriages, ebc., which may -he re- quired by the Government. and will` also make general machinery similar In that manufactured by the `firm at A Coventry. A good deal of skilled Iaab- , or will `be sent to Ga`n'a:d~a. in the first . mfsbance, but `the chief. l~a.b~or_ will ul-_ 'Ulma.`tely be drawn from rthe colony `rt- gineerl-ng work equal to, and probably tn aadwnce or, wheat is now done in the U-rvrced Snta. ces,- and tor this rea- son._ as well as tor others which will -.l~ Amnn: A an u.-hl A UIHIIIHUKUL U1: O$UhI ' vv-v- c-~ W- jdic'azted- `L3 9. mamtr or oongidera.-ble hrmionba-mce to` Canada. WHAT THE ENTERPRISE `MEANS. 0am'ment;1ng on the. above ` news, 3 epeckgl . correspondent` .92 Canada `.,O\._ '_'_.......nn1novI'V\of\f .3 sunlight soup in better thsn other aospq `. in but when used in the Sunlight vs; in: sunlight Iosp all follow directions. TL:-u upvhjnys .x_2w.n...,,.........- .__ swrhbea:-_- ' 'm1e 'a-nmouncement that -s nramh -at thecoventry Ordnance yvmha is no he ~esta.b11sned in the v:. cinity of Cttaqwvs-`prmas that Canada, at any rate, in realizing her respon- sibilities as a. unt at the Empire. Fnhe mmry defence at the D3-minion now `being in rune. `handle Vot true oo1onma1,Gov- ermment; _o;_m~wdian-`made ordnance` be- comes an absolute. necessity. . some f 1gn,dI_. it is In-u_e. rely `on others tor .wea_p:ms -ma -mun'1hiaons `or w`a.r-athe Republics dt "South 'A_-me:-ioa,'tor ex- . pie. 'nhese, however ,are or minor I. tmporotsmce in imternwtional a.-Hairs. .. nu ,-._ :1.-- "A-..-n In K1111` Y| HA I E- lllnlunuunuuu u. ...---....-__,, 'A Gmnmihan `Army is held to be a. ne- ity, and (Canadian Navy as well. Io be`efti.c1eat. tnee must not depend on torelgh or even on home manu- wturcna tar ..tu91r-equmnen.*t. - One `fqttgxe'1 eauona otv mstory is that 'e'tt1ci- `-- ----#5 -A`cu `pg UL I-nu Lvwwvnoa v. ...----, _~ V, end: -?a.1'.m1es -and navies must rely tor Iuppliea on 9staqb11ahrrne'n=t wbthin the intact: of the` country it Via their duty tn defend. mhe case of France and the 'Do1* do is*1n_poin!t.; Un- Q1 a';W;l11tehe plant waa laid down V II: . thenwnz-er or a. short sup- D1Y_.- !tJorp_ -in avtime or war -was. wrayl. to .be.',` `red. -.W1thVord-nance at 0htaw_s',.Oana&a a scheme oz . Adqfqg.ce`=;.'h'enuman`**jet:-cona4ned. .- a_ ~di_utinctiy ` .*."0fj}V-`h.B%" Dtillilngoniaz hid! ` J TH-?%..13;~. ~ Pl4l'l_lI.L Lul-ul.'I'u' WILIDID nu Ga'ven'hr`r Ordnance :tu;w,a!. -to nten=d_ f~`n.|II`$'Ii.rUav">. >, 3 " woai; for Canada, U WE WVHFID `Suva: its qpenatioqa -to I-Ieavy floods in Texu caused-much: H03: 01 life. Duke lot .~Com.n:aug`.ht was injured ii: in who accident. ' - NV.m. of tine .'Fnl\nn+n 'lu....a.:-..9_ ~- 1750, No. 7 $500. No. '8 $450 provided c:unc .1 will hay and wt ~e:n or On motion Robertson Clerk to aekirg settle b~.ll to Rose re were present. ; .Trusi~ee `.requis;ti*cIna for schools: Na.1 $500, U.'S.S. No. 2 $350. U.S.S. No. 4 $780. U.S.S. No. 6 $900, N.o. 16 No :9 8500, No. 10 -$500. No. 11 $15 , No. 13 $850, U.S.S. No. 14 `$450, No. 15 $350. No.16 $400, No. 17 $500. ' `W. R- Gr To -Re 0",}. submitted-plain of overhead bridge '81: mikes` cros-s;ng and offered itlo con- Itruct bridge acre-33 rlghlc bi!` wsey shade the rap- proaches, qua.n`tity or t.-llin on seat or southerly sidse estlmwte at 4,600 cubic y.aird's, on west or 'northerl*y=e:de M00 cubic yardta. I`!-Arlnnin N n'nn.i 1.: ununin Aflanlnnihn . Puddin-'g.-'1`a.ke -quarter 0: V8. 'IIOImd.~;-at eulf. qua-rte:-:0: e_ evpeund or `a quartet at `pound an ounce not we evuwcelot peel. two ounces ot`De- -menare medium-ezzed _ car- ret (:~a:w)_,- "petaito, 'he.l't .a' we cut. _Oiwp met. mix them the `lunar -and nutmeg. I'I'IId`I'OitB it into the other the A will turn Mix well. Beat` the ease -and add them. " Mix and. put in a .weli-"greased .he.Iin,i and boil for five -hours. ` T - r . - . - "-0- - - ounce -and a_ halt halt e.1it_tie|

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