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PLANT WITHHHAINS GROWS IN tilao " , I�W%01 .., I' 3 j�,4%01!le � ! A 1"r4i S "I ,
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. 4 - The, mimosa of Brazil is a plant loll?" be was sisked. ' v :,�o,!�� " , ��%,:i, I . .
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pit thg'apre.9n the market to- a light touch, or any sudden disturb- sank eight hundred thousand tons of ,. I I .. ., 4 ,� -&-` .
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aft11, , and 220 inches ..anew will cause the leaves to close shipping. If the destruction had con. . .., V ,�. 1.4
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i �41ap# d hang as though they tinned at that rate we -should have. ,' -.0 , I 1� IEVW? ij�-,.
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wilted. been whipped before Ameriba could . . , , . , I . W 1 I
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q�T "' mop .From these smAU en- Grazing animals are attracted,by make her power fteaources and form- , Poet �. imani, � h0p, ow 1901 41
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I . `d� 11 I .11 liar. t1lian'the smallest .� engine h the plant will be- elated decisions. In war rapid do- . -1 &A 000, dehei; V171, 1
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�. " ... car can be at as 'valuable as ea., 7n vessels W 10", , 1AX I ."kJ"X:,
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agency., a $keq"_r* �,
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, p0aade,� 0,000 to 5, ,,�.aves of a moment before took dry right decisions. Then, having done Has the . . er,
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V�,11. . 1poo, r., 1 . - We knew tbj`t4 long ago' and utterly unappetizing. The ma- everything that could be done, I fin- . "I i �. ., ,, -
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ft rmance of various for - ,.uding animal does not fancy ,the Lloyd George . I r -
- .., �110_9%1 airs. We have about been '�ou dried-up dinner and so it moves on. That was- how Mr. .1
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tk,�",: . , ,4Nipee4 that the straight eight with Should the animal, however, be carried a nation through a world -war � CURAZAT WIT AND WISDOM il�:, r . .. ` 1. . : 1,1.
�ovlirb"d valves and overhead cam- particularly hungry, and inclined to and reo pined fresher at the end of I
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. ine4 high speeds, on the speed nasty pricks from the long sharp by the petty routine of his little life. _WA on the clock. -Ottawa Journal. tight now for , W
I _,Wayii. We had that shown to us thorns with which the stems of the it I cmduJ= ' V.
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pretty plainly when they were still plant are studded. He is soon con- I- .." Saturday's football sedre at To- .r F -W %= . tufAva6buoB - 404 41.11041010.
racing 300 -inch jobs and, the manu- I the east '91", W,,ay.l sevor,was therc,gochJa doirioda
". I I vinced that a meal in this spot Would CECILIA HANSEN ESCAPED .... ronto suggests that perhaps I for tra ned 3wri. A few. weeks Vdiq,i1AX
,1 �,facturers were pretty well settled on be accompanied by much pain, so he .- . now Will give yoil a trade tha We*
, the period FROM RUSSIA IN ROWBQ,AT . �,.;� I Isn't so effete, after qll_� divionton, �� =12 I
. during. � � -_ 4. lud.er.fidence, for life. Learn an but maif
I . this construction goes. I Journal. r. operating and repairing, tire vuldria-
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whenthey raced 183 -inch engines A few minutes after the danger is Cecilia Hansen, the outstanding iwlng. battery building and oxy-acoWeria,
:�'. I . have- learned that the force feed oil I past the mimosa will resume its us- young Violinist from Russia, whose I f ' Margot must -have had a trying welding, by, she Hemphill practical -oratent,
i4cI., system. is the most reliable for high � ual appearance and look as green and ' recent debut in New York proved so A ltterr4 Chvisilft'a three weeks - trying to keep qUiet,__l Free employment service to at your dl.scmaL
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i I speed work. It hasn't taken the 122 fresh as ever. ;sensational, has been saying some I I Manitoba Free Press. . Do - Get big .
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1. us that. The c i,•ful d Careliree HEMPWLL AUTO TRACTOR SCHOOL,
. '. inch engines to show very interesting things to the inter- I ale 1�8 War St. West Toronto .2047 -if
I 11 POO -inch stuff proved it. We know viewers. For example: I am going I That twelve mile limit treaty sug- . -.1
.., that the little engines will propel a to stay in America for a long time, L_ - � gests says a humorist, "a far-flung . --- '% _
u, light chassis, at greater speed than NEVER HAD A WAKEFUL NIGHT, perhaps forever. �, bottle line." -Halifax Herald.
the old engines would show in a heavy ..
new. Mo- LLOYD GEORGE SLEEP "We Russians, you Bee, have n I I Stop! Look! Listen!
.. I chassis. That is nothing fatherland. We escaped from Russia -_ When the fishing season is over I .
1.� . torcycle speed has always compared
pared , AT WILL and we cannot go back. America is and there is no kFolf weather, how CREAM WANTED
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: What benefit would it be to build t hurt, that isn't an accident. It's next to the curb line and at no time does a good
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. �-'* ' ' . Can you sleep when you like? where we can work best, because it get miracle --Vancouver Sun. to pass another bus on or near a Kingston Standard. . We are not only a Cream, Market J�
, , # ;,passenger cars on the same lines! It Can you, instantly and at any time, is so normal so calm and big. Russia a miracle --v intersection.
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, • -would be necessary to use very high free yourself from the worries and used to be 'like that_ That is why other motor- A French prophetess predicts the for you. but we are
"•i .1, Investigation of a box marked "Taxicab drivers and otl . . Dairy Indust also
. speed motors with gear reductions of distractions of your day and sink in- the artists who have come been he a e ists, to be prohibited from zigzagging sudden death of a man who played . ry In your, ..I'm
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,I 5% to I or in that neighborhood. All to dreamless slumber? for years already. They are working "turkeys" showed the contents to b boulevards or the greater part in winning the war. We respectfully solicit your Cres
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the gasoline economy would be off- He who can do these things is a and their work will remain a perma- bottles of whiskey. At first the of- around other cars, on boulevs - .
, .. set by the repair bills. happy man. Able to tap at will an nent influence in America. It will ficer wasn't certain because when he streets, but when once driving in a to lose most of her inhabitants- Our Motto:
.', Moreover, several "Ion ufacturers unfailing source of fresh energy, he affect the currants of native art. It reached in the first thing he got was traffic lane to remain there until they Passing Show. Guaranteed Accurate Weights and
'. ; that I could name have profited by is filled to direct great affairs in can't help it. It is strong and fun -la neck. -Ottawa Journal. give a. hand signal of their intention Tests. I �
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I ' their track experience and build us great emergencies. Because he call damental." "From time to time God drops a "Motorists to be taught the mean- To every man there comes a time Courteous sad Prompt Service,
" . cars, modified only slightly from their always draw across his tired eyes "The Russian influence has made when he wonders how he could have Highest Karke4 Values,
I . L racing models, which have proved re- the soft veil of sleep he can front itself felt on this continent, not only �great idea into the soul of a great in and location of the first, second
man. Often those men who live up- and third driving lanes on boulevards
been such afoul. -Kitchener Record.
,.,, I liable and serviceable under all con- ponsibilities too vast for another because uf the presence of so many I lane is next to the Cream Grading. � I
- res on the existing institutipns start the and streets. No. '
.1 ditions. But now, with the size re man. He is in one important re- Russians and the cintinual perform- Out of zeal for religion the church
duced as it is at present, the racing �pect at least another Napoleon, an- ante of Russian music -there are fire against the new idea. Sometimes curb; No. 2 is intermediate, and No. 3 . A difference of 8 cents par pound
I they crucify its apostle; but ideas is to the immediate right hand of the union and anti -union controversialists Butter Fat paid between No. I and
, engines are mere toys, unsuitable other Edison. as inany Italians -but because it has et or boulevard. Some have hardly time to say their prayeis. No. 2 Grade Cream ' I
.. ,' for even modification to a practical He is also another Lloyd George.! a ruggedness, primitive appeal feed upon faggots and grow through centre of street -Milverton Sun. .
car. The faculty of instant sleep is one which we can understand. Tem- crucifixions." -Newell Dwight Hillis. streets are wide enough to permit .
4 1 four driving lanes. On some streets Cash For. Cream.. .
I It is well known that outside of a,which the statesman of modern times peramentally the Russians have much Thirty-five thousprid radio fans No. 4 is occupied by street car tracks. The most pathetic thing in every- Cash paid to say. Patron wishing
. 1 few freak cars built by some 'nd'� shares with the great soldier of the in common with us- The Anglia- to the "All vehicles desiring to make' day life is hearing a golfer call , It when Cream Is delivered. , ,
viduals, there are only two Ameri- p t, Napoleon could snatch his four Saxon spirit is imitated I have not paid their license a fisherman a liar. Kansas City Star. ' Creamery open Wednesday and
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can -built motors on the tracks to -day. hours amid the thunder of hostile because it has the instinctiveomcs.,.-, government- It looks as if there is right hand turn to be required to oc
- I The designer of one of these engines guns. Lloyd George can sleep when trol and reserve which we admire but � going to be some static disturbance cupy the lane nearest to the right Saturday EVGDIEW.
1, es.-Peterboro hand curb, and to turn The champion laying . bens was
2'' also designed an engine for use he wills. It is questionable whether cannot achieve. Gallic subtely and for the neglectful on rn into inte -
- has Examiner. ting boulevards or streets withthe artificially hatched, but her eggs are The Sedor* Creamery.
.114 . in a well-known western -built car- history can produce rn�n who bore Italian mellowness are even more traffic going in the right hand di the real thing. -Omaha World -Her. 11 .
;, .1 six cylinder job of over W inches � the tremendous responsibility of the! alien to us. ,It is the appeal of some- rec- ald.
;rdisplacement, and the other designer world's affairs so long as he did !thing strange and still within our' For running the gamut from the tion, and not be permitted to make -
.11 'Puts out a 260 -inch job of high power. these two. The post armistice years � grasp that has fostered the prog- heights of eloquence to very ordinary right hand turns as at present, there -
In each case the passenger car en- have been strewn with the wreckage " ,cess of Russian art in Ame�ica." invective and pungent epigram, there by endangering pedestrians. Taxi- I FARMS FOR SALE
.; . is no greater scope given than in a cabs should he prohibited from to hire kings by the day. -Border
I a differ widely from the racing of other great men, slain by the � Cecilia Hansen is a Russian. She , om
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1� " gine British election. -Hamilton Spectator. spreading out, eagle fashion, a rose Cities Star. I Jon AGHEI FARM ,FOR BALE. OWNIMI
"I engines, although in the latter case strain of the war as .surely as, if !was born there, and her father, but the driving lanes, thereby blocking - — . . *ill sell on ressombleltartims-for Q61mk
. the passenger job is quite similar to more slowly than, those who died on her grandfather was a Dne. She I believe that the English Press is -306 Apply to R. S. HAYS, BaLfarth, OWL
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the old 300 -inch racing engine by the the battlefield. �is herself decidedly Russian, and her It often happens that the chip a other traffic." the best in the world. -Viscount Mil- 28"
same designer. A few .manufactur- Mr. Lloyd George carried a burden I career is inextricably bound up with man carried on his shoulder fell from The commission also recommends - FOR SAM -100 ACRES, LOT 8%
1� 0 his head. -Steubenville Gazette. that street car corporations be pro- ner. FARM �
� Concession 8, 111bbert. On the prammirear
_1. ers, evidently for advertising purpos- as heavy as any of them and has I the political history f the country. hibited from making "switchbacks" there are . brick house. two bank burns.
I es, are racing cars made by one of thrown it off only to address himself I Born in a Cossack settlement in h I a man with grit at the end of their lines in congested carsum. two sued wells, spring creek, cores
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!, , these designers, but under the name to the more prosaic but equally dif- South Russia, she was brought up I u,In the & r
11 ily ,.� .. far in public life as streets and business districts, instead for another war. Strange, how pea. mm of hardwood both, wire ferias and tile
I ,of the manufacturer. While these ficult problems of peace. No other in a musical atmosphere. Her father Us drained. Rural mall and telephone; 114 110110a
, I a,B pie that cannot buy bread can always train mehati; 7% urfies fro. Seriforth. Amalie
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manufacturers build mighty good politician has half his vitality. Just was a pianist and piano teacher and: a trira,mer oes, and besides that, he of providing suitable turn aroundi dig up the money for pistols. -H&- to MRS. CHARLES YOUNG, Sts,1101, Out.
I.' I preserves his self-respect. - Detroit in other cities.
.1 cars themselves, it is certain that returned from an exhausting tour of - she was trained to listen to music linea, Ilton Herald. 190" .
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X: I their customers are n no way bene- Canada and the United States, the I as well as to play from babyhood. I Free Press, Along police improvement I .
, commission asks that every lice of- FOR SALE.--FARK OF TWO =W-
, fitting by the manufacturers, racing delivery of scores of speeches, the I When she was six years old she be- . Some people have an idea that the F= marram adjulaiaw the Town or goa.
vl " l Lady Astor is prosecuting such a ficer in Chicago immediately take up .
. experiences. travelling of thousands of miles, tbe,gan to study with Zukowsky, at. brave political fight with her unruly the study of traffic regulations and way to win an argurneilt, is to make forth, enav,un sit
t_:', Should a manufacturer wish to de- shaking of millions of hands, he � Bostoff, and at the Conservatory in -1 0 work more noise than the other fellow.- -ehoobi and Colleglate, There is a coadbello
able brick cottage with a cminstst
�vlelop, say a 288 -inch model, he could plunged into the British election cam -'that I city. opponents, that she deserves to win enter actively into traffic w Manitoba Free Press. som= 9'
I.1 an that point alone. -Hamilton Spee- wherever they see the need of rage- barn 100*156 with stem stabiles
not race it anywhere. It would be paign. In 1909, when she, was eleyon year. far 6 homes, 75- head of cmittla'and 49 beer
� d George, at mid- tator. lation. It also suggests that all city teel tweeh before db
� firemen become ex -officio traffic of-
,!, close to two and one-half times too Why can Mr. May old Miss Hansen went to Petrograd ,The prehistoric man who has been with a a low and water
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!" large. If he wanted to get into the dle age, do these things which would to 'study with Leopold Auer. She unearthed at Santa Barbara had a ,beak; litter ce"" and feed oar*w mumf
.1 Just about now the home Santa ficers with power to arrest violators two cement miles; driving shed *fi4 '91411,
��111.�, . racing game, he would have to either break a younger man? This is his was in the class at the Conservatory Claus is wrestling with the Christ- when necessary. ,� . mouth -seven in,hes wide. Maybe he forn, area. Watered by a reek wall ,eamll
. build a pocket edition of his own mo- own explanation, as tendered to an with Jascha Heifetz and Toscha Sel- mss budget. No matter how liberal "I started the call of the wold.-New whirdailill. The tam 4 wall dralued sued ft
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'i':' . tor or else go to Los Angeles and Interviewer from the American Mag- del, and was graduated with them in the estimates, they are certain to be ,j York Evening Post. (a the aroundebolce ,Ola IsmaL h911%W%- �
, %, buy one of the kind that are in 65 per azine: 1914. She was a prize-winner and the exceed .414 possession. Apply to hL SE&TON. IL .�
,,. I cent. of to -day's racing cars, and it "I never had a wakeful night. That youngest woman to receive the ed. -Brantford Expositor. ROD AND GUN It looks rather A% if he wouldn't it 2- 801201tt'. ftt � - *M41
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, � is a good bet he would do the latter was my salvation. I could go over honor conferred on her. From that � be unemplAoyd George much longer I
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:; - The story of an eventful canoeing FAM.FOU SALM-FOR SAM. LOT 16
I and then race it under the name of to a couch now and lie down -as I! time on her career in its upr and 9 nowPassingShow. Ion Ill and wpt half of lot s.
"'. I downs must be traced through the LORD CURZON WAS STUMPED trip is told in the January issue of ' , _ -
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his car. often do during hard days -and Concession ,,, RA,11,, Tockerstafth, snow
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, war and the revolution. Rod and Gun in Canada by Frosty Don't expect the distinguished Wiring 150 acres- There fire on the "T""'me
I . I HUNG CHANG Snow in "With Paddle and Fish Pole alumni to cheer each play. One can't Her debut In Central Europe was 't X good tw"tory brick home with mints rest
. in Quebec." There is also a good e large bank baro 100ir69 feet with Ant elow,
—_ scheduled for 1914, but had to be beer and keep the upper plate in stabling, water in the be=. drive shed allaw
I Lord Curzon acknowledges one description of a moose hunt on the osition.-Vancouver Sun. pig home and bet home, Two seed
,r I '. I postponed after the outbreak of the time when he was properly stumped Athabasca river by H. K. Henry, p I wells, oleo an overflowing spring. 61M ..
, I war. She made her Russian debut in by the great Chinese statesman, Li while F. V. Williams vividly describe, - The
I to,. is an starred but about 20, &am.
.1� . i that year and continued to play in Hung Chang. In his. recent book Man is an odd cuss. He spends a wood b.Awo.d bush. prinalp An
I , a tragedy of wild life as unfolded by drm=L1!y =&Vl&
.,� Moscow, Petrograd arid the other ,'Tales of Travel," the British for good part of his life giving away his well fenced and the Right no"
- tracks in the snow, in his story "As I of fell wheat so", 40 acres, ready for $Vdft
Russian centers throughout the war. - n secretary relates the incident. health in order to get riches, and m, D, The tam 1. situated 7 must from
Told In the Snow." A. A. Haines who then the rest of all, ow,41kmif I
Christmas Gifts � In 1917 her long postponed European el 9 it he spends his Seatortb and.4 infles from Here
_1 I mile we (Lord Curzon arid Li is an authority on hunting kni rural nag and phone. 1W
. debut was again planned and had lives riches to get back his health. -Mani- "'90 frum sub";
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, ;, Hung Chang) were being photo- has a well illustrated article dea !'g Pba Free Press. it wet be for rent. For further pirdavilwo
I ., to be given up because of another of hu be sold an my itnus. Unless -old by it in
t . graphed, be suddenly asked me once with the various makes hunting ' SPA a, or address R. R. Sle,
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, . political crisis the Russian revolu- again how old I was; and upon my knives, together with his opinion of . wairnmoN. 2no-O
�1, tion. With her husband, she escaped Nobody hates to hear the words, "I
" ;, replying that I was 36 -'Dear me,' them. After trying for twenty-tbree told you so," worse, than the person
.,_-, The table is the tabernacle of the home. A nicely in a rowboat to Finland, where she he said, ",you are exactly the same years, Bonnyeastle Dale has finally who �vas all set to say it himself.- I
;,� - made her first foreign concert as the German emperor." I taken a splendid photograph of the Kingston Standard.
11 decorated and well -loaded table Christmas Eve Appmrances. Her husband is Boris age e impeachment, Re,T-Breasted Merganser, and his good
,�` 'a ... e 0 acknowledged th
rylepains in the memory Of e ter of the fam- Zakharoff, pianist, who has been 7HE MCKILWP MUTUAL
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"I *1 Ill ,v . whereupon he continued as follows: description of the life and habits of Canadian miller saying it with , I
1. . :�r gyvger. Why cover the an old shah- her accompanist for five or six years, 11 'The German emperor, however, this bird is of interest to all. Guns
flours. Canadian ahairgeh 'grade brands VIRE ]NSUR"Clic CWT.
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y In the past two years she has has Aix sons. How many have you?"' and Ammunition is particularly well
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by -1 , �iece of cloth when only f little money played in many of the capitals of are. said to be crowding tke Ameri-
� �� 1, DUN . Curzon: I have only recently been stocked with interesting articles, as .
I'll. �, you an get from us a nice Pure White inen. Cloth Europe. She has never played in married, and I regret that so far I well as the questions and difficulties can product off the European market. -
� , France and England, but will prob- -Vancouver Province. BRAD OFFICE-SEAFORM ONT_
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.1 , of sportsmen, answered by C. S. Lan-
. that will surely brighten up the room and the heart ably appear in both London and Li Hung Chang: Then what have OFFICERS:
.L . Paris next spring, after the com: Idis, while Fishing Notes, Along the Some of the remarks during the
. ��'. .and soul as well. We extra reduced Lha prices on you been doing ,all this time? , Trapline, Outdoor Talk, and other de- Some
election J. Connolly, Goderich - - President
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�",� pletion of her first American tour. "To this question I admit that I'partments a Evans, Beachwood, vice-president
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1. � this occasion on all our Linens and Damask. re all filled with fine art- ectricity in them to cross the Atlantic jag' n
� �;, I could not fin&,'nor even now can I icles by specialists. - . without any radio assistance. - D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec. -Treat.
" ggest, an appropriate answer."
.., Pure Linen Table Cloth, two yards au . The January issue opens the first AGENTS:
.... 1:1 1 .$1.49 CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM . number of the new year with art- Brantford Expositor. " .
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_�', wide; worth $2.75, for .................. Be kind to the chap with 4e new icles on canoeing, fishing, 'noose Sometimes when 6en are strong- W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John - 11
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�11 ;. . I I idea. Many of the cranks oflyester- RADICAL NEW TRAFFIC LAWS I huntfng, ski-ing, hunting knives, nA- est in their statements that thpile ray, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Gode-
, 11. Table Damask, 58 inches wide; worth day orginarted much that is ppreci- ture studies, guns and ammunition, isn't enough preaching of the "Old rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodbagm o-.
. I ,, ...... y. -Boston Transcript. . FOR CHICAGO -NO RIGHT trapping, kennel interests and a host Time Religion," it means that some
Nl 6_ $1.75, for ............................ 95c ated to
,E�4, of other subjects. of the new kind of preachbig has . DIRECTORS: I
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