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11 . ��, "Your profession?" WOMAN'S WEIGHT IS In 1926 the total compensation, a- L \
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, FIRE INSuRANCE CO' " be a vicious circle
� I.. . Nva,,cipruof in the fullowing mann-or MRS. 0. GODINT- I ,,tayshal." warded was $5,821,351.9.0 or nearly I here ay . .
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. .�:. I KAFORTE, ONT, ' Mrs. Godin's letter is of PVOCUIar interest The marshal smiled, then tu ned t How can wages be higher .
I �,c. � I " , HEAD OFFICF_-S t* will last much longer. to wo , -life. It r . 0 "Some a -n great, some achieve 1926 sillcosis and compiessed air orl Eur
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, I am givinl- this testirnon;al hoping it thrust upon them." The heroine Of Board to the list of industrial diseas- ever come to Europe
I ply a very, very thin coating of it cring as I ,d in the war?" considerable expenditures =ity will n ff,
11 I V� . J. Connolly, Goderich - - President will benefit e\,e,,Y voinall Suff � this story was born "great" and has es and very is ,deemed worthy Of
� t ,,, Jos. Evans, Beechwood,'Vice-presideni while hot to the leathey with a small, did at the change of life. I was obliged 0 since achieved greatness in the physi-' were made in 1926 in connection with until the laborer
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� 1�11. ��,� AGENTS: leave it for a few hours to dry. pain, and felt extrenick, ,.vvak. '&ruit-a- ' SHIHOIS SHNNI(I five she tips the scale at 448 pounds, There has also been a marked in- treads out -the corn. .. I
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4 .. t i I Alex. Leitch, R. Ohn mur. glass it is a good plan to place a I am in perfect health. Every wonlan Three f reshmen at college w d (I
� 1, .. W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J . I at the bottom should follow my example. They would cussing the incomes of their father, pounds of s -olid flesh before she stops cal aid in 1926, the total having been the same as in America. Bread an ..
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. "', of the china and glass getting Mrs. Onesime Godin, Paquetville, N B. in an evening and takes it downtown
I,- ger er, proprietres,s of the George Hotel, aid for 1926 amounted to 21 per cent. ly cheaper, being r
. �,11 ,�., DIRECTORS: chipped. By toning up the stomach, kidneys and the next morning and sells it for Beaconsfield, the 'pretty and old world of the benefits aw4yded by the Board Clothes are aliso less, -railroad and
.1 ,.�, ry it in a cool _tives" is a great help to $25." - in Sqhedule 1. street -car fares, theafres and amuse-
, '.1,'. TO preserve parsley, d bowels, "Fruit -a stage of life. "Fruit- The next countered: "My father Buckinghamshire town which strad . .
1� ", W-1.11iam Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth place, then put it into air -tight tins women at this trying And,
, _�, Brodhagen; Jamez I d'cine. It acts in a writes a story in the evening and dles across two main roads. Mr, Morley states that the. Accider,t ments are not as expensive in Europe
"I .- John Bennewies, or boxes. a-tives" is a sane me , naturally, Mrs. Walker is one of the prevention Associations forme I d under as in America. But wakes are not
jx$ . , ', I , � Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, Clint. To skin a finnan badJock, cut the natural way because it is made of intensi- takes it downtown the next morning best known figures in the town, if not Section 101 of the Workmen a Coin- one-third the Canadian wage; a dol-
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. ton- James Connolly, Goderich; Alex� fish into halves and hold it in front fied, fresh fruit juices and sells it for $50." A woman with a pensation Act plan to continue their la gland, in Denmark, T-1
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.I .k. of a brisk fire until It begins to curl tonics. Let "Fruit handsome, happy face and a jo al N
� 11, , ,�� Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, up Then sj�trt at the tail end of the , Start today. 25c and 50c a box, evefy- "My father gets up in a pulpit on disposition, she had a large circle :)f tion in the more serious type of acci- in Holland, in France or Italy or Bel- 11
l �,� Harlock; George McCartney, No. S. fis� and pd* the skin off gently. where. Sunday and talks f6r half an hour, rries her mountain Of dent. Over a period of years, death gium. The result is that the laborer,
., � �It�.. Seaf-orth; Murray Gibson, Brucelleld friends and ca representing the great mass of the
..�, When placing dishes on the ice put and it takes twelve men to carry the
� W . a rubber ring from a fruit jar under _It,����� money up to him." flesh with amazing lightness --she is cases and permanent total and perm- �
. , "', '. as nimble and lightfooted as a cat- anent partial disabilities have shown people, has not ,enough wage to get .
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. , 11,V �', ==_ — .- the dish. The ring ung American went into , and happiness. She enjoys
!�,_, I both ice and dish. uver's great ex- A yo s of In ordinary apartments a bath is
,�� , had the other health and every minute of her -life couraged. the executive committee .
, ", �i'� - pansion in mind. But he not barber shop in Monte Carlo takes more than her full share of the the various Acciden't Prevention As- entirely' exceptional, tolbe'ts are atro-
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��,, It I HEIRS WANTED counted on war and "tight money." day and asked for a hair cut. management and conduct of the hotel sociations to continue their present I cioAus,srunning water is not common. q,
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'. it went tho "Head rest all right, sir?" said the clothes. uccessful commercial traveller
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R. ries high. barber, as he got out his scissors. in France or Belgium gets about 1,000
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1, . I , 1�_ Missing Heirs are being sought famous building-fif teen sto I "No," said the young man. "It's Mrs. Walker skips and dances, and W francs a month; a highly successful
, $ I LONG Lyon Was it I when a club or society gives a dinner ,
.. I I world. Many people He was defeated as mE .,
,-�,�� comfortable. Raise it, please. ne may achieve 1,500 francs, or ap-
.. ,V,` throughout the r that the afore -mentioned too at her hotel she does the whole of the STRANGE'SIHIPS PASS IN THE "
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,", , are to -day living in comparative pov First-hand accounts of the I , But
. rzi` "wiseacres" declared that Taylor was You see the last tin cooking and carving. Despite all her ,roximately fifty 6ight dollars.
. 11,11", orty who are really rich, but do not ence of sca serpents ar+� so rare that Riviera barber shop I fell asleep, and after paying for apartment and for
. ay be one of the"i a description in Lady Augusta Fane's "through"? activities, however, she loses no YROPIC NIGHT
I'll, ", know it. You M years he staged a when .1 woke up I owed the establish- e is steadily get- f clothing there is left a sum
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". �, I , i��- . Send for Index Book, "Iffissing Hein new volurne of reminiscences must be For the next ten e to come ment my next quarter's income." weight. In fact, sh n over 70 Strange adventures are told in Mrs. inadequate to buy a piano, a phono-
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. " 11 in Canada: ' s friends, he never gave up hope. or , -n at duty in the Further Venture Book," but the a I
�, heirs and unclaimed estates which y my son and I and a his door was . he takes her tui
, - "One Sunda bar Mrs. Walker is just as active a�.' strangest, perhaps, is of an unexpect-
� ,; - have been advertised f or, here and complained. Year af ter year he a policeman stationed at the A stenographer in France or Bel- ,,,
,� " ,,".1 , abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs friend had a thrilling experience. We presented himself as candidate for� instructed not to admit any adults. the ordinary -sized Hebe, and if a cus- ed meeting which occurred between gium gets possibly 600 francs a .If
- ,,, ove out to Mire Bay (Nova Scotia), I An excited wo-nan came runnin kes him- an e English month, not sufficient to provide more
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t," " we offer f or sale contains tho which is a large inland sea debouch- mayor, an I up to the door and demanded admis- tomer becomes noisy or ma prowled through than the absolute necessities. The
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�., __X.` of names which have appeared in . ing into the Atlantic, and is full of I tirries by large majorities, sometimes, . . elf objectionable she personally per und the East Indian mechanic in England receives two
'-'t, '11, he found himself among slOn- I .
, , lion English, Scotch, by sma forms the act of chucking him out, lonely seas aro
, 4��.`,, - pounds a week,'and if especially cap- \
:�.. American, Canai , has,-;, conger, and a huge fish called � "I'm sorry, mum," replied the po
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IV, "' tuna, which is only caught with a "This evening, as I lay on a Itong able may receive two pounds ten (Bhil-
!,,;, � an, Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and sail- I But his tireless efforts and bound- liceman, "but I can't let anyone in suasive force. if. 16�
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t�� other newspapers, lawy- . - less faith in the city in which he had but children." hair on deck, limp with the heat and lings), about twelve dollars and a ba
W 1. . inserted by The George Hotel, over the ci-estin ' # I
� 11 ing quietly about when all of a sud- , "But my child is dressed as a but- which still hangs about me," But this provides no margin for lux-
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" .":. . a rushing noise nvested and lost so much could Y," exclaimed the woman, "and
."I", 1. vontains list Of English and Irish towards us. At first we thought it for6ver refuse recognition, SO in an ancient hostelry, dating back 600 she says, "a youngish man passed as uries and not sufficient for the decen-
M, I b79 forg1ten her wings." retty -solidly though he were looking for .some- cies. rne clerk on small pay must
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1.�. Courts of Chancery and unclaimed 1924 he found himself elected mayor , ,t - or 7040 years, and is P deck dress for fns job; in England this re-
, �, ne of the big The fol- -an e,p e police nd body, then came back along the
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��, ., gland. was 0 Looking behind with a gratifying majority. have built, with great oak beams a
i, . s may be with a salmon net. ear he was re-elected and man, "Orders is orders; you,, many quaint nooks and corners, but toward me again. I asked him who quires, frock coat and silk hat foT
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� '1.1,r_ Youf name or your ancestor' e saw, to our great amazement, lo'ving y t has on several he was in search of, and drawing UP everyday wear for a man who gets 4,
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. I in the list. Se no dollar) us w the landlady's weigh
� ... ?, � a sea serpent forging his way through given a in for the floors rather unsteadily, he fixed me with possibly twelve dollars a week.
1 1111"' at once for boolL to spend no less than $1,055,000 on a - occasions been too much �
'. I the water within, a few yards of us. stare, then ejaculated: In Belgium and in Holland and in I
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,,:�`tll ` - intemaitioxtal Claim AgencY lts flat head, raised as if to strike U TRAGIC STORIES OF OLD neath her feet. "Good God, it's Elinor Mordauntl" France day in and day out thousands I
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i�,, , �; more than two to one. ilies of Brit- was born, on November, 26, 1916. The, that he had the advantage a Belgian woman scrubbing the sade-
I,- es. It was quite 150 feet long and
1. .� � , . ems to child, who weighed but 3% polqnds Pt marking
,_ �, I �__ — seemed to propel itself by the 0 ish nobility in a way that se cient birth -the average baby weighs 7%, of me, asked -him his name,, he an- walk, rinsing outthe cloth over ' edid
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. f '�4 . I., with the long body wriggling and HIS FACE IN curse laid ort the -family. t has ing close upon 84 p6unds, and the drifted off into the darkness. 'again you see a,woman take a lorge
o�_,. IT An instance is the evil fate tha sh and with water and brush 6cftb t,
I I ,Fl LONDON AND WINGRAM squirming through the water like a LYTTON AS GAMBLER ve. Mrs. Walk- - bru
, , "': , , when befallen the Pelhams in the past few apple of her mother's el I.
1.i snake moving through the grass !W the paved street whe're horses hiVe
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�,,�� �:, Victorian title was held by no fewer than three her daughter was born, and the dOc- THE CHEAPEST THING IN EU - P sed. It is a picturesque sight,
��'� � fteter ............ 1,0.16 6.04 terwards that it had been seen out to step back with him to tor thought she might -regain normal often depicted by artisU I It is not a
,,� ow Earls of Chichester. OPE-iUST POOR HUMAN picauresque sight as you reflect -upon
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n","` I Rowan ........... lo.30 6.18 in the Atlantic by the crew Of Lord days Sir James Crichton-Browne, n 91 weight. She did, as a matter of fact,
4,4"'! 5 6.23 Crawford's yacht, the Valhalla." eig�i�-six years old, has just issued The sixth Earl of Chichester, dyin r W611 ' the meaning. These poor humans
4,�C, ose 77 pounds, but was neve BEINGS have nothing better to do.
.0!,,, ottings," in left estates and titles to, his son, who I . I
� t��,! .... a book called "Victorian Jc and only, recovered her
�,", , Brucefield . ., . . . 0 within nine days, succumbed to pneu- 'at this time,
.�&- Is an interesting episode he regained her weight, Diamonds are relatively cheap in The problem of the sexes is ratich
�i".'�', 10.58 6.46 which 'he tel nia, the disease that killed his fa- health when s
��,01� " 1 6.62 n who bad mo a few ol Mrs. Walker's Europel, Wines and liquors are cheap more apparent in Europe than in Am-
V�!,�_ � u, Ar . ....... LL05 CRASNED-RIGHT DOWN AND in the life of Bulwer-Lyttol I
.,,��o, . houses ther. John Boston Pelham, the four- Here are -hi
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'�,�-� , =1 n, Lv . ....... IL15 6.52 gone to one of the gaming year old boy next in succession, measurements: Arm, 27% inches ; rated in dollars and cents, in Europe. erties. Themes w ch. are hardly .A
��,.!, -11.21 6.58 OUT, NOW MAYOR OF then fashion-ible (as now!) where he teen
,%,i ,, ". - and the present Earl Chichr-ster is chest, 60 inches; waist, 59 inches; FU,, and fine robes are to be had for broached with us are exploited in the
1-4,,�,,` 1,andesborough .... U.35 7.12 had played heavily and won exceed 17 inches; calf, a comparative song in Europe. But. theatre and 'On the printed page. Afil-
1"";4,- the eigth earl. Less than a quarter hips, 71 inches; neck, ota of such lit6ratq"
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A,a6t�l Blyth ............. inches. he eat of all the things in Europe. erica. has its qu
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3�,_"V,' 1W-Mgham Jet., Ar. . 12.08 7. e In England as in Germany, in Hol- absolutely no limit to what is present-
4,�,` particularly col,orful career is the Sometimes the fate of a family is
""',kc1q Vifthom jet., Lv. . 12.08 7.45 tartled and shocked by the reflection This rests fundamentally ul"n .
� �,Nl �, � ection for a sixth term of L. D. Toy- s ran, who land as in France, in Denmark as ed. 11
,,�Sz of his face in the glass. The ex- bound up with 'a concrete object, as Over optimism. -The also-
, �,,, Wingbgm ......... M12' 7.55 of high exchan the disregard for humanst The fath-
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; I � "Down and out" ten years ago; vot pression of his countenance was not in the case o un- eriess babe and the wrecked family
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" -, ., � ic� ..... 7.01 3.21 ary. But the ignoble emotions of the enay Musgrave, to the Victoria and Herald. man beings are to be had -cheap. value of human beings, must be re-
. ..% W-.wgham ness or occupation to -day he stand, The railroad erhploye, the street cognized in Europe before the world
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ltl.,�',. . Belgrave . ...... 7.15 3.32 at the head of all things civic in the night had left their lingering traces Albert M cleaner, the municipal workers, the will be right again. -Dearborn lude-
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,�,,- 7.35 8.52 of his own features, still work- glassware, and according to legend, as Doubtless. -The Calgary Eye -Open
� 1�4 I Londesborough .... recalls the predictions of the "wise- sight ' eapolis, Minn.," ,,,
t�,�� ),:, of a long as it is, preserved intact the er, "published at Minn — I
,,�. , Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 11 when he fell from the mayor- ing with the hopes and fears - _
�I,,,g� -I'. first housti- of Musgrave will flourish. If, h9_9 been barred from Canada. That — \11
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,�'T. ; . Clinton ........... 7.56 4-13 ic'Ous excitement, be for the q
, .. . ... 'j,,� altv vears before that he would never v r --vo- '+he wonderful vase is shot- ought to make the good old Bob Ed-
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"T'�I", '_', stage a comeback." tered, the Mu
��%Ii;", , ', Brucefield ......... 8.15 4.22 he formed a re%olution that, be tbe
�,',�,��'�.� , lKippen ........... 8.22 4.40 ,, Born in Ann Harbor, Michigan, eircumstianceg of his future life what "For if this glass shall break or fall harp. -St. Catharines Standard.
�',", Louie" Taylor tried abou whether Farewell the luck of Edenhall."
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�� yt, occupations a-, a youth that 0 him E,laborate precautions are always —
v1,;f1",�W; Exeter ............ 8.47 5.05 f need or greed, should tempt Tit For Tat -7f he really feels hor-
1111.2 �� ,1 . sibly fall to the lot of a boy. His taken to protect the "Luck," "as it al-'
I ..", _1 to gamble again. He kept his reso- rified when a filling station is robbed,
''V . most remarkable success just then he prateetWe screen," Sir
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. ;t I : 1, -. . C. N. R. TIME TABLE admits was in selling popcorn. For lution.", he hasn't yet bought a car.
� Courtenay Musgrave said recently.
, - 1 " , I ". he had a widowed mother to support. - "Nothing short of a fire or an earth- Free Press. .
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.,-,,,01� .11 Holmesville ....... 6.17 . occupation ,which turned his steps to- Do you know that if steel k-nife tenth or eleventh century." Lord sy payment% to torment
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1;."R,�. � Clinton ........ them. -Toronto Globe.
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:-111 N " .St. Columban ...... 6.49 8.20 edge of the knife is blunted, or loses .,,u,id(-n storm, sweeping away almost Modified Ambitions. -At twenty our
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% X,'o . . ",to . We ugM to be told that the handles forty it is sotne way to get the car
'I'L - "I. p.m. p.m. ber of positions on railways running All three of Lord Desborough's sons
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� .4 ..'�, il Dttblin ...... 10.87 5138 9.137 water, but a recent authority deollares are d ' grapIL
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��11: �111._ St. Columbon. 1OA2 " ... that unless the handles are made of
j,��); ;�r�,: - 5.5S 9.5� tuably brought him to British Colum- Francis Grenfell', first to gain the V. ,.a—
� ,�, ''_,"' L. genforth .... 10.63 silver, and thus conduct heat to the
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� �'. ,I I , "�i;,.�� P. IL TtKE TABLE hibition. it is, then, not the handle t-, 'f 1 BOARD IN, 1926 — — I ..
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1, IUSL failed to become a great mine owner. ough barony of its'heir, the Bon. Iva Speaking of the accident experience i I
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