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FIRE INSmANCE COPY. feet above mid -channel. I r and riding more comfort- card Rilghly recommends the minced heard running through the ranks and the Apostle, and this *ii.thb,.I,..1rA,. -
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- able. . snail dishes for general debility. any number of dirty looks and threats Minster of York. . �, . I . ive
DINNER STORIES There are many snake r,pstaurantd from 'officers and NX.O.'s could not This .primitive structure wao later ,� past?,", asko a 'c,qnte=.porary,- Usu� N -
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH. ONT. Firestone Dealers are in a ., in the less modern sections of the city, quell the humor of the men, who nev. enclosed in a stone building at'Ed- ally, if hubi�� zlveg a present,Pass- .
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OFFICERS: crawling around in glass cases. Snakes view, let alone a rehearsal, in the th�,Vn5uspectirig convbit waiv apsas- . . .
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J. Connolly, Goderich - - President "An, what may yon creature be?" and serve you better. SeQ,_ are looked upon as good, strong medi- same awesonie light as their suj?er- ,smaiedx`by Oswald, who became his �' We cannot pretend ,to hold all the
Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vlee�preddftk he asked a keeper who had been feed- your nearest dealer to -day. cine,'Zither when eaten or when used iors,did. I sucoessor. , .aspects of truth in the world, aiid one
. ac.-Treas. ing the animals that had excited his in the'Iforin of snake oil hniment or ow A Norman cathedral, years .after,, way to keep the miiid'free and.open
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, So interest. FIRESTONE TIRE & RUPHER CCL snake �oultices. There are thousands marked the spot where the first min- ,is to. bring it into touch, . not with the -
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"That's an American moose," re- OF CANADA, LIMITED of 'professional snake catchers in tlie ster was and the present greht min-, things 1. , it , accep � �,%, but rather with
- AGENTS: , Clinton ; plied the keeper. Hamilton, Out. I mountains and swampy section of the -PET OF THE BUFFET ster now is. I minds and I ,6pinions with wbich ilk
Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1 "A moose!" exclaimed the Scot. . MOsT mILF-S PER DOLLAR dountM i kept busy in catching and There is ip London a very well 4' thoroughly disla"gree.s. � Mis.,�Aur& - _
W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mul� "Hoots, men, show me an Ameri- supplying the raw materials for the 'know, cat, who has hundreds upon . - . Besant. . I :
ray, Egmondville- J. W. Yea, Gode- can rat! " ,&,& AL $to restaurants and snake medicine hous- hundreds of friends. He is i cat who FLOWERS BRIGHTEN DINING I . - . - I
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Would your excellence conirm The new Ginza restaurant, known s has given $10;000 toward a a -
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DIRECTORS: �1 the" popular notion that there is a Ti TV9 ne as the Safety restaurant, is spotless- ner as a squirrel holds a nut. He - . raise f6r Chicago Symphony Orches- � ',-
William Rinn, No. 2, Seaforth; sense of honor among thieves?" said . I ly clea -,%,ith the chinaWare and cut- "Shakes hands," and behaves in many �I enjoy planning new and unusual tra players. Conscience money! -The
John Bennewies, BrodhRgen; JAM" the visitor to the prison chaplain. Firestone B,ands the Only cirna-Dipped Tires lery sterilized after each using. When ways just like a thoroughly nice dog. color schemes when arranging flowers 'Fort Worth StarrTtelegrem � 1-40 �
Evans, Beechwood; IIL MeEwen, Clin- "Well -no. There may be excep- one geta -a snake at the Safety he gets His name is Jimmy. He is a dark as I am an enthusiastic amateur -gar-
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ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex tions," returned the chaplain, "but, it unpolluted. tabby, and he lives in the buffet of dener. I always cut my blossoms in Next to Linderbergh's feati- the
Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth ; J. G generally speaking, I find thieves just — � --G� Farringdon street station. It might the morning or evening. Clipping greatest sensation will ,be the fiftieth
Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, about as bad as other people." some queer lookink tickets in your --almost be said that he owns the buf- the stems off slant -wise, and putting weddinig� anniversary of a movie -
Harlock; George McCartney, No. & desk to -day. One said, 'Ruler, six to Wl(;,; SIX FEET HIGH fet. Nobody is quite certain how long them into water as soon as possible. couple. -The Muincie Morning Star.
seaforth; Murray Gibson. Brucefielot A young collegian was explaining ' I east H�ere are some of the arrangements
� one. What does it all mean?" . he has been illere, but it is at IA
____ . his tardiness in keeping an appoint- "Afy archaeological studies, dear," The custom of wearing wigs Is an twelve years. we have most enjoyed; Nasturtiums We deduce from the detailg it might
ment with one of his fair friends: "Relies of a lost race.,, ancient one. Egyptian mummies have . He usually sits on a ledge behind i,. -I their whole color range, fro'm have been better, all in all, if the Chi -
III wouldn't have been late, only.1 he replied. been woelaiing wigs nearly as well the bar, or strolls majestically among scarlet and vermilion to palest yel- cago lad who got into a game in
JAMES WATSON was trying to decide whether to "Pa, what does it mean when it made as lhose of our own time. - 'In the bottles and glasses, pausing now low, placed with their leaves in a low which a railroad torpedo was used as .
SEAFORTH,ONT. shave or not" early Greece both men and women and then. to shake hands with a Cus- blue Chinese -bowl, on a blue linen a baseball had struck out. -The De -
Sweet Young Thing (innocently): says a man has arrived at years of wore wigs. In Rome no fashionable tomer. Business men forget their covered breakfast table; a black glass troit Nevin, - 11-4
d'scretion ? " 00 worries in their efforts to secure a owl, holding feathery bal5y's breath,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT "And what did you decide?" ",It means, sonny, that he's t toilet was complete without one, wives b I .
representing only the best Can- young to die and too old to have any of noblemen always choosing dark friendly glance of greeting. � blue larkspur and scarlet Jerusalem Funny' how cantaloupe growers
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adian, British and American "The world is round, isn't it?" fun." hair; f very little If Jimmy pfeens his whiskers and cross; a big green pottery jug, filled manage to escape the anti,alottery law.
Companies. "Right -o." repute. endeavors to look kittenish, his friends with brilliant zinnias of every imag- -The Syracuse Herald.
All kinds of insurance effected "Then if I wanted to go cast,. I "My dear, the doctor says a lyrisk Queen 1:lizabeth had a large num-,-respond immediatelyl by produ2ig inable shade, set in the empty fire- -1 I
at the lowest rates, including- could eventually get there by going walk b,efore . g to bed will cure ber of wig,, and it is said that when biscuits, -paper ,balls, string, and cig- place in summer. Psychologists paddle around -in what
at," . g!,Np Mary Queen of Scots went visiting arette cards. , In the early autumn one may in- ought to be a science, but they are
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"What are you, a taxi driver?" her wigs required a special coach. dulge one's love of color to the ut- �ot quite scientists. -Mr. H. L Hen -
MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATB . Well," returned the wife, "I'll I e A paper ,hall rarely fails to amuse most in a profusion of golden calen- eken-
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GLASS RISK& ,,I'm sorry to hear your engage- clear the room so that you can Peys boldlN declared that h spent him. He sits tip expectantly, while as, scarlet nas- -1
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REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGERT "Yes, Charlie acted horribly." fashion of wigs reached its highest books into balls. He catches them as marigolds, all grouped together in a net potential value to the community T
"But I thought you broke it off MacDonald -1 dinna ken why point. Louis XIII., himself nearly fast as they are thrown, -tosses them big brass bowl. of each member is 1200. -Lieut. -Col -
Representing -Huron and Erie yourself?" bald, started the-4ashion of wig -wear- To one of quieter taste a chaste onel F. E. Fremantle. '**)
Mortgage Corporation, of London, "Oh, yes; but he made no fuss, Sandy laid over on his side -when he aside, and waits for more,
saw the steam roller about to run ing, and his court followed his ex- Jimmy is quite aware of his attrac- white unglazed pottery bowl of malive
Ontario. about it." over him. It was verra peculiar. an!iple. thre appearance. Sometimes he will asters might be more -soul-satisfying, Many A man will cheerfully put all
Prompt attention paid to placing — Wigs at that time became a craze. ait for hours in front of a mirror ad- but most of us like to riot in color his religion in -his wife's name, but she
Ma,cPherson-Aweel, he wanted - real estate as com-
risks and adjusting of claim& The following was the verdict by his pants pressed for the funeral and Elaborate head-dresses, three, five and miring the color and silkiness of his with the last flowers of the season will consider the
Business established 50 yews, an Iowa jury in a suit against a , w ' the e n shd fi-et tall were made directly coat, the length and thickness of his before the frosti comes. I have col- munity property. -The Fort Worth
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guaranteeing good servicel. railroad company: upon the hend The natural hair was tail, a,d'the emerald depths of his lected numerous flower holders, and Record -Telegram. I 1'
OFFICE PHONE, S& "If the train had run as it should wrong way. . used as far as it would go, and then magnificent, eyes. . thought I count a piece or two of
have run; if the bell had rung as it - - false hair was employed to make the "Jimmy has the habits of a dog," Wedgewood and a Lowestoft bowl All the summer schools seem ta '
RESIDENCE PHONE. 60. should have rang; if the whistle had edifice complete. They were evolved said one of his friends. "Dogs re- among them, I must confess that some have had a pleasant gutumn this seA- 1 4"
blowed as it should have blew, both POPE AT LAST BECOMES at .so much expense and labor that gard him as an equal. People who of the most attractive pieces are from son. -The Baltimore Sun. ,�
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not have been injured when she was CONVERT TO MOTOR CAR wearer- moving and sleeping with ex- he is, still here. I did not dream that in American Cookery. So far as my own experience goes,
LONDON AND WINGIGLAM killed." Pope Pius XI has for some time treme care. a cat could have so many friends." . most of the women who are driving
' been the possessor of an automobile, Bed-n-lakers had to make beds 15 ,10 - .,to -day on the road are bad drivers. -
North. Mandy wag applying for divorce, we are told, and he recently received feet lonz. Women had to kneel on , .40. CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM Mr. John Prioleau.
and Zeke, alarmed at the prospect of " .
a.m- P'm' Iming hi,s meal ticket, was contest- another of the latest model from his the floors of their coaches or with * A HISTORIC C19URCH Microbes are to be shown in action
Exeter ............ 10.16 6*04 Milanese admirers; but it was only a their hv;tcls stuck out of the windows. I "The greatest danger on the roads," on en. They won't want any
Hensall ........... 10,30 6*18 ing the suit. very short time ago, according to a Door-, had to be raised to allow the
Kippen ........... 10.85 6.23 "Isn't it true," Zeke's lawyer ask- Ro* e,w fashionable to pass through. York Minister, in England, the says a inagistrate, "is the young man salaries, and will do quite as well as
ed in cross-examination, "that your Y.Tne correspondent of the, N 1,300th anniversary of which was who tAkes his girl for a run in th" many of the actors. -James J. Mon-
Brucefield ......... 10.44 6.32 husband is a deacon in the church and rk Herald Tribune that his ponti- __ celebrated recently, owes its concep- car." Road -hugs! - Kitchener Re- tague.
Clinton Jet . ....... 10.58 6.46 Is generally regarded as a pious fical inhibitions against using new- tion to the passion of an early Eng- cord. I ,
Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 m n?" fangled meams of locomotion, were THE BAND WAS THERE BITT IT lish king. I Coast paper reports cucumbers that
Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.16 6-52 � �He'% a deacon of de church, sho' finally broken down. T'his correspon- WASN'T MUSIC It was Edwin, the King,,of North- If you don't believe in co-operation are growinglit the rate of three in- r
11.21 6.58 'nuff," admitted the agg-rieved wife, dent, Frederick Hollowell, goes on to umbria, whose ardent love for a watch what happens when F. wagon ches a day. Give 'em A week longer
11.85 7,12 1 "but since' he's been 'rested three relate a hitherto unknown story, The di,ath a few days ago of Major- Christian princess caused him to ei;ect wheel comes off. -Brandon Sun. and they'll become watermelons�
Blyth ............. 11.44 7.21 times already fo' crap-shoo,tin' an' which has both its tragic and comic ,
Belgrave .......... 11.56 7 aspects, by way of explaining the Ueneral F. L. Lessard recalls to mind the first minster. Border Cities Star. I-
-33 bootleggin', an' has been ketched re- ,a ven humorous incident in his mili- Edwin was apagan then, and E -ad- wful to be a neighbor's , -
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Wingham Jet, Ar . - 12-08 7.45 peated while runnin' eroun' wid fun- change. He writes: tary career. bald, Ifing of Kent, refused to sanc- child, because they never will amount The gate receipts for the Tunney-
I Wingham Jet, Lv.. 12.08 7.46 ny lookin' yaller gals. Ajh has con- "A few weeks ago the pontiff order- It wa�t in January pif 1915 when he titin a marriage between his sister to anything. -Kingston Whig -Stand- Dempsey fight may reach $2,500,000.
12.12 7-55 siddirble doubts erbout his piosity.� ed 'his faithful coachman, who hag as inspector -general of Canada', Ethelburga. and Edwin. ard. It is the prize fighters, these days., '
been in the vatican service for many w L
South. years, to prepare the papal two -horse forces in training and the 19th and "It is unlawful," he said, "for a - who put the mill into millions.- Al
- There came a peremptory knock at coach for his usual leisurely drive in 20th Infantry Battalions, the 13th ' Christian maiden to wed -a pagan." Socialism makes you discontented Brantford Expositor.
. .in. p.m. the door, and into the editor's private 14th an(I 15th Batteries of Field Art. But the northern king's attentions with your neighbor, while Christian -
1.56 3.15 Is the spacious vatican gardens.. Itwag iller . were not to be disposed of so easily. ity makes you discontented with your- I reckon there'd be,fewer divorces
sanctum walked a very angry man. y and 4th Mounted Rifles were in
Wingham ......... are the editor of Welch a sultry early summer morning and trainin�� at the Exhibition Grounds, His love for the princess ruled his self. -Lady Astor. I if couples were as good at holding
Wtngham Jet . ..... 7.01 3.21 1 ' "You the old cobble -paved �alatial court 1
7.15 8.32 ��rbler?" he �napyped. - Torontn. The Duke of Connaught, every action, and he resolved to be- � their tempers after marriage as they
Belgrave .......... yards in sequestered precincts far then go% emor-general of Canada, was come a , Christian. However, this "It is a bad habit to break into were at holding h2mds before mar- N
Blyth ............. 7-27 3.44 "yes."
Londesborough .... 7.35 9.52 "My name is Morgan T. David. from the prosaic bustle of modernized coming forn. Ottawa to review these pagan ,monarch was sincere, and de- so -
. ng," says a London magistrate. tiage.-San Dieglo Union.
7.49 4.06 Yesterday your paper printed an ar- Rome -were bathed in a droning Por- troops herore- their departure for ov- spite his impatience for an early mar- Especially if you can't find the riglit
li You called me a ific atmosphez'e. The ati Soleric A couple asks for a divorce because
Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 ticle about me. a lot aspect was so soporific that while the erseaq, and Major-General Lessard riage be wished to learn the mean- key. -Passing Show.
e 8.03 4.20 thief, a robber, a blackleg and coachman sat on his box waiting for preceded him to prepare the units for ing of "Christianity" before embrac- strong minds." Is .1
Brueefield ......... 8 . 15 4.32 of other things?" ' what wals in store for them. ing the "new cult." De Valera has been making nlil�- itimpertinent to ask how two people
Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 "We did," %aid the editor. his distinguished passenger, his he -ad The entire camp turned out in full ,Hist0r`y tells us that they were chief long enough. He hits now an of equally strong minds ever came to
4.60 "Well, gir, I'm here to tell you by dropped forward on his chest, while marching order on a morning in Jan- married while Edwin was still a Pa- opportunity of making history. -Lon- marry? -Kingston Whig -Standard.
Hensall ........... 8.82 . ' d steeds, them- uary that was anything but balmy Fan. The king's acti,on, in first a ek- don"Advertiser. - I
Exater ............ 8A7 5-05 thunder, my middle initial is IT and the richly caparisorse ' e
not H. If you can't spell my name selves old in the Vatican service, OL'so down by the lake. The infantry were ing knowledge before pledging him- I . I Much of this country's business is
correctly have the goodness to leave hung their heads in a dozing attitude. t.-) "present arms" on the general's self, impressed Eadbald and his sis- If you see a man w , ith a chip on his ruined ,by cleverness,Sir William
., C. N. R. TIME TABLE it alone." "Suddenly a platoon of Palatine appearance and the -band was to play ter; and it was this which overcame shoulder, laugh at him and it will Crawford.
Guards came marching into the San the Natinnal Anthem, the correct mil- their scruples. I fall off.-Saii Diego Union. � . ...
. l. . Fast Jerry is a tailor who takes his Va- Damusco courtyard with snare drums, itary procedure on the appearance of Bishop Paulinus, who held great Premier King is to officially open
.. 1 4 a.m. P -m- eptions whenever the spirit moves rudely smashing the Peaceful atinos- his maj(,,;ty's representative. Through svray at Eadbald's court, did not hide thop, Canadian National Exhibition on
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�. . Goderich 6.00 2-20 him, regardless of their effect upon phere. Just as suddenly the-hoyses some rn is understanding the 20th Bat- his disapproval of the ma , but this Many a man would feel like a fish August 27th. Is Toronto trying to
;,., H,hnes(villo� " * ....... 6.17 2-37 his business. Being told by a friend were seized with unwonted fright and talion's brass 'band was not on par- prelate was a wise man, and Instead but of water it by any chance he make amends for its former ungrac- ..
: , I Clinton ............ 6.25 2.592 that he should have wine excuse to dashed off before the poor coachman ade and the only other musical or- of wasting time in idle words he set should get out of debt, - Chicago lillognesa? --- J39order Cities Star.
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