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I I t 1, I I ; " �. !�,'.14i , ,1, I., , - i I ,., 'wo I I I - -n I say I am th appearaur,e luthe � ic prints in t' . - W - . �., 1. . . � , �gl*i, , � , R . , ", " 4 K , wbt .roUgli; I mean pulp! � .6. B �IL , . �.:.,,��,,,il0o'!W�, �;. ,,­., ", , - it." The Probability is tba if ID.em,p- past couple of y"r$, It,wo an , I! Id '�Q�,dls�oj� qf . I . . � I I - - I I 11 �,�!�, %� .1� 31 " in- the . , ,�,e d �. , , , r . I I I I I I I 1.1�, li�,!�� , . , ,�� . -1 * . : I I 1,,�",'�',`,i.",;�' ,�:- ,�,�;�,,` _- "., 141 sey is training in 4 New York gym- evita,ble end, andla regrettable r%t %o4,", -j and this�'waa &r- I .1 I � . � : 'I ,�".,�� 3.'!�"'­ , t � . ,f""J,�f',,��. �Z'A% 0��,'­,� ;, . I �AL Oii"0* haps t e ehii�j.,reasoio for-,Xr. ­ I 0. [ji ! 1, , ""' , I I I . , ,,,.,� � , I A-� '15�,i,'-�,�*, � I - nasium it is to reduce his waist line. We only hope that it is only the ead � , Ro�s I. ., . I I 11'.�_ , I I ,� It", ", , .1i 111- �i�,�"_�, A . . . �1_1 2. , L I " j'� "-�` ��:, ".'" : :1� ,� r _911.4. .11 I I ". �, I �L,�: �, �o, � ; � "I'll"'IN.;&,", ", . "., C a Q -I... ? a I ; 0, ',,'�!�. � ,;f, �­,, `� I'-, "'.1"', 'O 041 retirbig trout e turf. Some time � , I �, , i '11i, �1 14" % " �r" He weighs a few pounds more than of a period and not of a career. C ou,k- ago ..he : , , 'T I � ;.,-,.,.?�%"�� ,T. HUGGARD 'I 0 , %." - , ,­. .11, "I'l-"N. -W,.�1,1�11 11 , �, I � 1, I "... �: .. I , , v;,�6�?",; $Si,6-�4;� i W Wy V-ses It was a plu,qky . , 0 V 11,�,:,�� , :!" ,::, 1 - 1:"L _, � I . �,,;X4�,,.,i .;V . , , "" '! " - a .Oat.� I , I 'I, I , I I I . . ! I !, .- iy% , � 'a " illi ­ ­ * - � �L \ 11 . . . , 4 1:k4i "L I , say. . - . i , 4' 1 . Fa ;.. -1 " � . - - i !PA "u, ?a F o his 1�� I i " - rii ��,,,`,, a , U L he �W 'not loot ­ . � ., I _­Obn" e Solicitor, -d' or Z 2� H � he should, an years he has marider Ross was proligbly . I .- . the. beat 1 �4.,;' Elmo -, o; I_ -�_ ,.. � pawc, Etc. known that keen pleasure that is an friend horse racing ever had in 0"' moneyb, � 1, ". 4 % . , , , I X �� - thing to , . � - .;, 1-1 i - I i.4 .�, . Seaforth, Ont. accompaniment of absolute physical country. He owned more gOod nora- ,� 1"� It. -- Zae .. W zlock - I . uv.�, . I 1, I . _­,­�­ :�. ,f'? "'IN;W, , , " -- fitr 0 � 1�11� . II, V� ,,, ­- - Mr 44 � ONS1 "" I , , , ""I.- . .ess. We do not, speak of the fit- es than any other Canodian, lh,-i I . � I � I , I � il . j,10. , , 1 �­.Qg -, I- or __1______C_ 6'. 4 'Drr. . &I � , I , 7.4, ��- �,'�. �'. 1 IL S. HAYS i,ess that comes at the end of a hard dea,d, and -when they ran the M . . 0�t 11v'a- 11 11 ,W .CA &1;,1.1,- 111 �.,�,; j , , 10 - '. . . It 407 0 43 ga Go q . in 494 ;1 11 -: ;1: , , 4z - . istlarr, u der, � 1. apt lvv- ,� u. A.- 11 a 1. � .. �,�X'A`."31 , IN , m - I t ,Y, 1 A. �', � , _4 Solicitor, Conveyancer training campaig7L 'there ' is not standing was that they were out for BULLET WIPES OUT, 4q , '104,U04naca a -al ..t ., ." . _6 , , (I. � Z 3. 9 � , . -V1.11"..1-11.1 g - a I . r I �­ - -'. ., - ,R4t=y Public. Solicitor for the much pleasure in that. A man's Whatever purse was offered. They t � ! . � -40;:::Z�1� 41400440200IN' 04 Ili .19 I , , -- ­ - , ,�; � � , V ­ Ir ; . � - tr ' an their share, � I Mi% ,_ -_�: 11'. - .1 1, , Q ---- - Id- -,'i'd V, , 2 1i ,�; ,, I , - I,rA-,o - . _. �� �V# , . I � , ". 1111��, 'i ��,,� o�,Ion Bank, Seaforth. Money to him much satisfaction, though they and on one occasion he had an honor ­ = 14=0 I i 'I _,�. :1 11 g" & � " - ^ lon Bank. Office in rear Of the nerves are not in condition to give certainly took more th' ROTHS 4i - . ­ 11, 1�_` �,.�.�,�'M ��;9 ,T'4m TIMN'S CARD DEBTS . .. �1& , w,%k ;t .PZ ,�p . G I I ".1 -Ir . I 51111"', " , � " - � 11199 " , I , ,, �A I 3 - I tl, Z'; . . . . ",A, Arnold Rothstein, one Of the most 1; . � , 4 E I �_�'Ek '_1 - I - . 't *L , , . - , - . . . , .11 .11-�,�- I I N.. I - 4Aqtb r C - notor us of ov F V6 I V��' ? 11 j , , , r I .. � � I �; are in admirable form to give his op- that has never befallen' e� an ja . An4erican gamblers, and �_ 1. . Ul '-d., A W�QWIQ"..4 , .. B:; t�, A !� . I i ,, �­.. '1� I ...� -, - , , - -30 I .11 �. ?. " . ponent trouble. We speak of the adian owner, namely that.of heading a ponspicuouks,--g-Rd revered figure on i . .60, a 11ROW11 1, t � ,,,� � I �t �:j� � BEST & BEST . I I r W_5 '6 � - � . . ,,;; - , �� , rplaters, Solicitors, Conveyan- fitn,ess that makes a man eager to the winners on the American turf. Broadway and�the New Yortt under- ­ 4_� 11 0 1 . j, 11 , 11, �. �,� I , . -ce spring out . .. " I . ,:,:� , � 11 .- 1��­%Oers and Notaries Public, Etc. Ofl . . g- W� "�,� 4;� I 1. � , I . . I I ��f,5.:; .... z � , I of bed when he wakes up This honor Mr. Ross shares with H. world, died in. the hospital the other - , ,� :, -. ; k � .� 1, _4 - - _ _ � . .�111 11- , - �,, 11��, , �i,', " , . TIM Slwhao Qg TOXOR?16 - . I - ._� , ,,,, 1. , 11�� , ,�-,: '�t - , , - . , . Edge Building, opposite The in the morning; makes him like his G. Bedwell, his trainer, w1ho bought day from a -bi4let wound receivq-d in . .,,�'. .1 I . . i�:`- _,.n _W �111` ; � � 4 ,� .. J 4 , I I M . ,:�. Z , , " , , � '8, �"­'�, -- sitor Office. v _� : � , /, ': ,�., - iAl, " cold baths, and violent exercise. We Ms horses and trained them, and sug- a quarrel on Sunday evening. He 11 � I , ,� ,1� r i i3O�"A­­ � " I . , : , P, , zi',1A.14` I � ��­;� � �­ : il,'­ ZIP.,, can well believe that Jack Dempsey gested the inatings that enabled the knew. the name of the murderer, but . I �, ?, ,!, _�,'��L "I _ " . .. - ."� .. p 11;�, I I , . ," I � will -be a middle-aged man before he stable to produce some of the MANY business houses as well as individuals use Money Oodem .� ,. ,1 ,,� " 1, � - I ,,.-�. VETERINARY best true to the traditions of his- kind he : � ��­ - L, , R��,,� - stops taking exercise and fails to en- Canadian breds in history, We -make refuse � I obtained from the Bank of Montreal instead of cheques.�, L � . .. � ­�. .1 � . " '' , I , .", �'� JOHN GRIEVE, V.S. . d to give the police any infor- I I .. .1! I 4, � i�'41". sional bout with the heavy this aekndwledgment to Mr. Bedwell mation. This Teticence has also fal- � , I � � l. �R� - ��'� I '� - joy an Occa ' I 'e, , .., �, �, 19onor graduate of Ontario Veterin- � . - .11��, . gloves. in case. we shall have to refer to him len like a blanket upon his friends, I The charges .,ze. . ,- . 1. '. i I ._;',.� i They are safe, convenient and ecor�omical. . � I � I I .:_., �, �aT College. All diseases of domestic He made a remark after his last in less restiectful terms later on- Nor upon whom will devolve the serious 1. I . ' _,�,; I., animals treated. Calls promptly at- . � I , ;,. �. N�0�,. , Vet- fight with Tunney that shows that he was Mr. 1�edwell bVnd to hiP Own duty of avenging him if he is to be $2.50 ind under . 5c Over $30-00 TO 950-00 - z5c , I � I � I - . fk: ". - tended to and charges moderate. . ' � , . , � . pecialty. Office had a kind of vague fear of being per- merits since on one memorable Oc- avenged. But the police have some 0 " ' I I .�,',., ormutry Dentistry a s a I ;, �, � I 'ffl��_ : manently injured by a blow if he casion he boasted that he had Put clues that can hardly fail to lead' A , Over 2-5 to$ 5.00 - �c 50-00 60 -CO " 28C � , . V � ".., �i ,and residence on Goderich Street, one " do 44 � . . .1 . : should remain in the ring. He re- Canada on the map as far as race an arrest, In the hotel room whe e � � , I ,,�,';,� I door east of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- j 1 5-00 " 1, MOD' 1. I= 60.00 80.00 .0 20C 1 1 . ` �-, I " 41 . . I � V�.� : forth. ferred to Ad. Wolgast, who is insane horses was concerned. , the shooting too� place, the police .49 10.00 30-00 - X2'C - 90-00 , . 24C - .... 11 ,,�. � �;,� '.... A �::,,.. L- � as a result of the beating he received The names Of Ross and Bed -well found an overcoat belonging to one � - . ­ . �,�_ � . I . � " - - f. I I '11;.. A. R. CAMPBELL, V.S. and observed that he was getting out will be remembered by horsemen in George McManus, a ,notorious West- I I : . __ . .. -1, e., - � I . .;, !K,�� Graduate of Ontario Veterinary before he got goofy. A blow he stop- this country not only for the excel ern gambler. . There were three or "�, b . " . " I ., College, University of Toronto. All ped in that fight impaired his vision lence of the horses that represented four other men present at the time , ,� I I - , 1�,, diseases of domestic animals treated for a short time and he feared that, the stable, but because of one of the the murdeT-took place, and the police - 11 � ,',,,� � . by the most modern principles. if he kept on, some time he might take major mysteries in racing history. are ,supposed to have their names, so . K 01',', i F M, ',,ON . . I - ,; 1. � I , �, Charges reasonable. Day or night a punch that would blind him. As he The mystery is, why did they ever how it will be possible for those pres- I [Nijblis�Led non? I I 1. � . i V calls promptly attended to. Office on said himself "When a man with any match Sir Barton. to race against Man ent, or at least one of them, to avoid . .. 11 - I - I - . , ,-.12 Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town ambition be�ins a career he sets, a O' War at the Kenilworth track on arrest and a trbal for murder, a Can- TOTAL ASSETS 2EN EXCES� OF �6 60,000,000" . ,, .. �,. 3all. Phone 116. - ��,�:., goal he wants to reach- My goal as October 12, 1920? Wliy did they set adianobserver is at a loss to imagine. ­ I I � , li �, .- — I I I 1� � I . It I . �- ".... : MEDICAL h and put up Keough? The police alto know why Rothstein Hensall Branch: LES, Mana'ger . . I �, pionship of the world. I reached it. Neither would seem to have been the war. murdered. It was because he ­ - _ � ,..�'. I DR. W_ C. SPROAT If I did return to the game and again act of entirely rational and sober had refused to pay his gain . bling loss- Clintom 3=30h-. EL R. SEARP, Ma=vie � . I 1: I . I . � , I 1. � I I �1 draduate of Faculty of Medicine. became champioi:t, 11 would Merely men. The first suggestion of the es Promptly.:, `fte meeting in the ho- gracefteld (Sub -&6-0220: Osen Tuesday . 11 1 ` &MIR SztWel gy . I ; ,�, -io, Lon - I . . . P I.. , I University of Western Ontai - have accomplished something I had race came from a Toronto newspaper tel To( �Sfflch he was summoned . - I : I 1� .� ) � i 1.� ting of his credi- ' � I ; don. Memb�r of College of Physic- da-ne previously. Lindbergh becaine man, probably Billy Armstrong, an was, in effect,4 mee � � � , .1 I I I I '.., tans and Surgeons of Ontario. Office an international hero when he flew expert handicapper, whose advice us- tors, one of whom took out what I I ., . . i � -�, . 4. in Aberhart's Drug Store, Main St., acro -,i the Atlantic Ocean, but he ed to guide man a bettor wl,Lo read might be called an execution -warrant ). \ . �, y . . I � . I I I 11 . - , ��. Sesforth. Phone 90. won't attempt it again. If he wants The Mail and Empire. It was'heart- upon. him, . - -.--�,�: I- . -1 __ . 1, i! - to fly somewhere, he'll try to 'cross ily approved by Mr. Abe Orpen, One gither$ from the Rothstein I , ... ­ I _ __ . - - 11 I . I .. 1 --.-----,--�.--"-------!!:t__�-----.----------!t---.- -0, __-, _ , � . , DR. R. P_ 1. the, Pacific Ocean or the Indian Oc- though we doubt if he Row congrat- case and others that Broadway is one I I -1 !, � k * I (Honor ,graduate of Faculty of ean. And that's the way with me. I ulates himself upon his part in the vast whispering gallery, and that offi,cials at Saratoga Springs to close escaped bee u e had friends on 6e but the story of their introduction, I- �,_ Medicine and Master of Science, Uni a 9 liL- : , ql �v . - � .�. I ant to do something different dur- affair. He had the honor, neverthe- gossip flows as fr7ely and as swiftly their eyes to his ,gambling o.pera- outside with plenty Of money, and it as a recognized pastime, into Eng 1, ( " �: versity of Westeim Ontario, London. ing the remaining years of my life." less, to offer the largest purse put through that great tunnel as it circu- tions, but Ae accused officials were is supposed that they sent a ship to land is scarcely le,ss intere9tin : , � � � , .. � ',;�, Member of College of Physicians and , . . 9- ,�,� Tunney's retirement from the ring up for a match race until that time, hites in any 4own-east village, For not convicted. Four years ago he an- wait off the coast. To get out of .'he Cards becam-e very Popular in this 1, I'. . Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors � , I . " which nobody doubts is genuine and 'Z75,000, and, in addition a gold cup more than a week the story was about nounced his retirement from all forms p I§ons themselves is no trick, because country duriijg the reign of James g. ,i�, - ''. I-, east of post office. Phone 56, Hengall, i � ,�, I.- ay have, to some ex- worth $5,000, to ,commemorate, the Broadway that in a reent poker game of gambling to devote himself to his t�hr warders, well km6w that the shark- I., .but the deinand for packs was � . Ontario. 3004-tf I permanent, in . . .. �'.. 6 tent, altered Dempsey's views. SO victory. 'Mr. Orpen calculated that Rothstein had been "'taken" for a business interests, but soon wg ested sea -and, the fever-irdested largely .supplied by the Continent. ,�, � , , , � " ���. DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY long as Tunney was champion, no- the race would draw a great throng huge amount. To be precise, Roth- 'in the game. Rothstein alway gle provide the - real custodians. So rtaiglish producers were annoyed by .. ...", I , .11`� Xe .. .1 1. -1 Bayfield. body knew better than Dempsey that to his track and in this �ie was mis- stein dropped $340,000 in one night's ed with other gamblers of high repu- that once Guerin knew a ship w is, a d appealed to King James for -,. , , - - - 11�'. - as th �i . .1. . I Graduate Dublin University, Ire- a return to the throne for him was taken. He also calculated that it session. Of this amount, "Nigger tation. Strangers were never invited waiting, it would be a simple matter -protection, suggesting­wIth what .. 11: : 1, . _1 land. Late Extern Assistant Master an impossibility. But Dempsey might 'would attract favorable attention to Nate" Raymond. won $218,000, which into the games, and if any -body was to bribe a guard to row him out. Then justification we know n6t--4that for- � I , ,, -Rotunda Hospital for Women and well believe that he could handl- any him in all parts of the world where was owing when Rothstein died, and rcbbed the presumption is that they if heL could make Vdnezuela, with eigners gave to the in4tiated illicit ,� ­ , �.. Children - I . I ; I ;, �, , Dublin. Office at residence of the current crop of contenders, horses race, and in this be was -not of which William McCabe, another should have been able to protect which country at the time there was hints about their opponentsp hands. .�. ., .1, . I I , �1� I lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. -nd there are some millions of fight ,mistaken. gam.h1er, has a half interest. He themselves. no extradition treaty, he would be James -to9k. no action, -but, Charles z ­: - I , " . Hours, 9 to 10 a.m., 6 to 7 P.m-; fans who share the view, and enough It is true that ad -mission tickets dropped $69,000 to Joe Bernstein, and safe. Otherz who haive escaped -have 1, granted a charter of incorporation I � �:,. � Sundays, I to 2 p.m. 2866-26 ' � . , I .rl .. of them to supply another million d -Dl- were sold for .%5, plus government tax $28,000 to Sol Pfursich. What seem- -;:::— made their way after incredible hard- which absolutely forbade the i.rnporta-' .1 � I- � ,:. lar gate to see him make the attempt. but it is equally and more poignantly ed particularly to exasperate the IA- FOR S7�FF �OpqrS ships down to Brazil. So slight do tion of playing cards, 11 � 1, . DR. F. J. BURROWS .1 �,. I � Tf he has an open mind on the sub- true that some miscreants counter- I ers was that in this same game Roth- limited the �. ­ ..., Office and residence Goderich Street, I ject, Tex Rickard can b,2 counted up- feited large -numbers of these tickets, the authorities consider the chances of rights of production to freemen 'of �. � ... � �1'1 east of the Methodist Church, Sea- stein won $56,0()o from George Me- escape that the rewards for a fugi- the Worshipful Company of Makers ti'.�� " I . I , I . ., I 111 - forth. Phone 46. Coroner for the I on to rest not night or day to fire and conse(ru,ently a lot of people sawl Manus, and $23,000 from Raymond. . tive are only ten francs if caught on of Playing Cards, and stipulated for �. "I'.... County of Huron. him with the ambition. For it was the race without paying MT. Orpen a These am-ounts Rothstein put in his Pharmacists say that when all land and- fifty francs if caught on the a fee to the Crown for every gross I I'll ­." Dempsey who wade Rickard the out- thin dime. We believe Mr. Orpen was pocket as the game proceeded, but .. ., � - - . E.11*_. other so-called remedies fail Joint- water. -They cannot escape 'through Of cards made, and sealed. This week � I .� :. � DR. C. MACKAY standing boxing promoter of history. even out the war tax on an al-lotment when the time, came for settling up Ease will succeed. the jungle without the assistance of i .., I ,:�, wn winnings is the tercentenary of the granting of � ­ . , . I C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin- it was Dempsey who made Rickard of some 40Q guest tickets, sent to the he did not produce his 0 It's for joint ailments only -that the na-tive Bushmen who must be that chafter, slid, though the ( � - -emu, ey who drew the Riddle cannectibn. The reason the and pay them, as far _,,O,m- I 11 C , I . - ity University, and gold'medallist of rich. It was D - s _, as they would is why you are advised to use it for bhbed. Sametimes �the fancy of the Pany has gone out of business in so . ;.. � k� . I Trinity Medical College; member of vast crowds. Dempsey fighting an crowd did not turn out was. because goo -but merely announced that if the sore, painful, inflamed, rheumatic Bushmen is to take the I � .. . the College of Physicians and Sur- f-limination bout with any other everybod.y who knew anything about bo�s would diop i�eund to his office joints. coilvieVs far as control is concerned, it con- �� � ; .,t . 1. 11 1�1: * geons of Ontario. lieavyweight would draw a bigger - ing form did not give Sir Barton the -next morning be would square . I mone� and then betray him. Much tinues to foster the making of play- V�', - rac �. 1 141. crowd than Tunney defending his I . Joint -Ease limbers up the joints- deplands upon the humor they happen ing car4s in this country. Moreover, , .J .. ��, - DR. H. HUGH ROSS .1 chance. Sir Barton was,,a good, if accounts. is clean and stainless and' quick re- to be in -at the moment. even the tribute to th-,� Crown still I I title. That the title nor even the lucky, three-year-old, and 'he was not Nobody had an'y doubt of his s,bil- . ,� l � Graduate of University of Toronto sults are assured -Sixty cents a tube Anyone who is, curious to kiiow has its representation, for an Excise I , . , , - , .. .11 ",p%, -V,, 4 24 , 01"o-, - Via = Of go , , ),0* ,,p � 0 0, U, or Throa I 111, � , :! � ) I � � � NX t 11 I I '. I I ! ; i, � � E � I . I I � 1. Faculty a Medicine, member of Col- champion was not the magnet, was ,juite so good the follbwing year. But ity or willingness to do this for it is at C. Aberharl's and druggists every- about life in the French Penal C016nY, duty is paid on every pack/of cards. � ""; nroved by the comparative lack of Man 'O War was a super horse, and known that Rothsetia was a million- where. and to some extent life in any Prison � .!:" lege of Physicians and Surgeons of .. . . ,% � interest in the Tunney-Reeney bout. his superiority over tl�ie Ross horse aire, his fortune being estimated as where m6n are herded together to . __<>� .1, ... Ontario; pass graduate courses in . - , I I I I I , �: Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; On that, Rickard, for one of the very was represented in the n'utuels which high as $10,000,000. He owned ho- C�_ serve long .sentences cannot do bet- PRINCESS DISAPPROVES ,� .- Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London few times in bisbusiness- career, went paid $2.05 for a $2 ticket. In other tels, apartment houses and many par- ter than to read Blair Niles' "Con- .". 1, I "into the red," as they say. He lost words, the odds were forty to one eels of real estate. Not .long ago he FEW MEN ESCAPE FROM DEVIL'S .SMOXING I.- England; University Hospital, Lon- I . 1. don, England. Office Back of Do- money. 'He could get it all back, and against Sir Barton. They were not ex- was known to have 1,000 furnishe� - demned to Devil's, IslAnd." Mrs. Niles .. 11- I . . . . �:s maimon � .1 Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. perhaps half a million to boot, if he ceszive, for while Sir Barton beat apartmeiAs rented in VaTious parts ISLAND viw.ted the colony and her story is- Whatever Princess Ma�y thinks of t .., � really a -biography of one of the con- srnokinq in private, she gives no lead . .1 rom residence, could induce Dempsey to return to Man 'O War when the barrier was of New York on each of which he An escape from Devil's Island was victs, very sl htly colored One -_ to tl,-- f Il- . p; 7ictoria Street Sea rth t'_ - ; A 4- I -P , +1, 1� ; I . - . DR. WILLIAM ABERHART " Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Member Of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Licentiate of Medical Coun- cil of Canada. Late interne Toronto Western Hospital. Office, Queen's Hotel Building, North Main Street. Phone 89. Night calls, phone ill. � _ DR. J. A. MUNN Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross Graduate of Northwestern Univers- 5ty, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over Sills, Hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 151. - DR. F. J. BRCHELY Graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's Grocery, Main Street, Sea - forth. Phones: Office, 185 W; resi- ,denee, 185 J. 3055-tf AUCTIONEERS THOMAS BROWN Licensed auctioneer for the counties -of Huron and Perth. Correspondence arrangeyients for sale dates can be made by calling The Expositor Office, Seaforth. Charges moderate, and oatisfaction guaranteed. PHONE 302 61 ---- OSCAR KLOPP Honor Graduate Carey Jones! Na tional School of Auctioneering, Chi- eago. Special course taken in Fifre Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- .6handise and Farm Sales. Rates in I keeping with prevailing market. Sat- ftfaction * assured. Write or WiTe, 0scar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 23-93. 2866-H A R. T. LUKER i IAcensed auctioneer for the County s bf Huron. Sales vAtended to in all t Darts of the county. Seven years' ex- imerience in Manitoba and Saskatche- 1 G2 Terms reasonable. Phone No. f 278 r 11 giteter, Centralia P.O., R.R. t 1�\'To. i. braers left �at The Huron F.x- t 26dtof Ofikdl Sevlf0v�th, PrOmPtly at- b , Mtded. I I I . � I � "M - * *' 0 V.11 A 5 P. W. Asp -MIS 0 C �' Lice -nod AUctiali4�4 for Per&_* V . . ligra. tturoa ountiag. 1) 5 , . , � ftic:j 9,612 * � I I ft�a i, ���CA dMil'of a6ii� . I 6 �r At w daatdft,M * " � , , I . i I I �� ,op � ,!' %.A�. , ti ; � , , ftd., I, 89 , _ , i b4olo 1 . ". V , 1� .1 11� _W 1: �.Id .: ­`­,� I .. � 11 0 :, , I 1111; ': "I., P� , :.�';' ��'; I I �?%,�19�.�'- ; � I I ­ - N,�,:;:,� ,','*�� 11 � . 0 , , � -� , -46. �, I I , � , v 7,�, Rv " . 6 .11.1 �� I � ,��,vgr_­�� .. . . .. 0 - , I 0 11 , ", . g ...t � _�, � AY ", ?_1 I � , I , I , . . ", !,� i, . M , �Loul � , I , I � ­ I" - , 1: " ��,.i 'cl ,144 . ,4. -�, - � , �-' 5 , i I �' J !!� � ,,,� �� 1� � , ,, 0 , 6 ��f 11 I 11 I . , f T16 ­ J." e Ti e e m Tia- 5,,prurig, the Riddle colt caught him in w" making a profit. But Broad y Ou . � r sex who smoke at tion contests that will be held in the va anii. need the other day -the third niarkable thing about her book is public or official lunqheons or din - three or four jumps and was never does not know just what happened to in history it was said. This may that she shows the convict& not ill- nem, At a luncheon which she at - course of the next twelve months. headed or even pressed. He coasted Rothstein after that memorable poker hare been true if the Ile du, Salut treated by the guards but simply tend,;d in Ipswich last week, cigar - On the other hand Dempsey has all nlong a couple of lengths Jn, front game. There are two conflicting ,1�as referred to. This and a couple destroyed by the horrors in which ettes were Passed round, and,, natur- the money be needs, and perhans all until entering the stretch, when Kum- theories. One is that Rotbst,2in of other small isles off the coast of they are obliged to live. Unnameable' ally, offered to her first. the money he wants. He has a charm- mver struck him with the whip and meant to pay his diebts�hut found it She declin- French Guiana constitute but a part practises are commonplaces. The pris- ed in�a fashion that showed the no- ing wife to whom be appears� -levot- lie leaped away to win as he pleas- awkward to raise that'amount of of the French penal colony which is oners if they are not beasts when tion of smoking there to be distaste - t -d, and who seems devoted to him. z_d. in the good time of 2.0,3 for the cash in a few dars, and asked for a known as Devil's Istand, though most they arrive become beasts after a ful to her, and.1her example had an qb2 might well veto any sugge9tio'n- mile and a quarter. little time. The other is that after of the prisoners are kept on the main- short period, in French Guiana. Yet effect on the other women that he should return to the ring and Reports says that ,M- 1�oss,-was in leaving the game he learned in so present. - land just where a river separates it as one of them says: "Sometimes One or two ladies ,o 11 fam have his nose broken or some of his an almost extreme state of agitation way that it was crooked, and had rrnp f t e Royal - '- from Dutch Gulana), From the main- one of us climbs out of the abyss to ily have been seen to smoke at pub - teeth knocked out, a contingency that before the race, a nervousness that did fused to pay the winners a dollar. ]and there have be'Llm 'numerous' es�- a summit. And as for those in the lic di-nners, but they belong to the might well happen, Dempsey is to- not se -em accounte(d,for by the fact TheTe are rumors that the same thing capes, but for every one attempted abyss they aren't the -beasts you think older generation and are -less import - day the most popular figure in pugil- that one of his horses was about to happened several times before in * . 3 Tine have ended in failure, the con- them. If you weren't afraid to come ant socially tha * 9 Princess i -m, even. though be is no longer ac- engage in a memorable �uel. Earl- -Rothstein's career,' -but that he al- , , Mary. He is not called upon to vind-i- ier ,icts either being caught and brought down among us, where we have - to And they . TI I tive. in the day the people at the track ways bluffed his way through. N too, do 'not smoke at all cate any decision which a majority ow back or dying in the terrible juy)g1es live, you'd see. As. step by step you Public. dinners, choosing their com- J Irad been thunderstruck -by the an- it is said that among those with whom of the interior, some of them when Went lower into our pit, ypu'd under- pany, as it were when they do so. or a considerable minority of People ,,,ouricement that Sande, the stable he was dealing was a Chicago man helpless from want of food being de- stand all along the way "ihe ca6ses. considers unjust. His name N se- jockey, and even then h great star, who disregarded the icy nerve of rurely written in the resin dust. He voured piecemeal by red ants. But In the blackest depths yould- find you — _____��___ - � -_ would not ride. Sande had. come to RAhstein and in his crude, We 'tern one auth4emti,c, escape from Devil's could see. It would be as if someone ' . held a lantern to show every - , ... I 1. I I i- an intelligent fellow and I<nows the track in the morning in the full way kept his mind firmly fixed on Island was thg& of the -notorious Ed- rung of - that there never was a champion and -xpectation that lae would have the the main question, which was to col- - , — � never will'be a champion to hold his die Guerin, an American. criminal with the ladder than leads to us. But to I - mount and could hardly believe his Lect what -was coming to him. It is an international record. _ At On,e time you standing safe on the top, ILook_ cald 9 Co - . crown forever. As certainly as,he ,ars when a track official told hini believed to be the Chic go, method to he Operated in Canada and was ar- Ing down, we are strange and hor- ,a agbso . a continues to fight as certainly w;II he that he would not be up, but that shoot any gambiler who wielshes. rested by the Police in Ottawa. 1, rible-we frighten you. Why? is it advance toward defeat. 'He knows Keough wo ' uld take his place. Why Rothstein was known in gan' bling th was released and went because you see yourselves in us? -0; a e knows about was Sande set down before what eire throughout the United State e end he mr6imbl"alits and Canada as a'man-who would bet e was in I I Jeffries, who me&- his lamentable would have been the most important Iff s free, though at, the time h Yet our roots are up in your dviliza- 1 Possession of $20,600 known to have tion." A neglected cold, anAttack of effott to vindicate the supremacy of �ace in his career up to that time? on anything except an election or , Wle learn that the -only thing that bronch- L the white race as opposed to the Nobody knows to this day. The state- football game. At 'One' tim w a been stolen from a Chicago bank. itis not properly treat- Senegambian. He khovw all about merit given out that Keough was a ed a string of race horses which he eld and extradited supports the convicts is the hopethat ed, may easily lead to serious -Tick Dempsey. Heknows, if the pub- ,tronger finisher by no- ran under the name of the Redston,3 on this charge is one of the many they will be able to es -cape. This pre- chest troubles. As soon as lie does -not, that his greatest ring body. The rumor was that Sgxde stable. He was warned off the metro- mysteries that surrounded Guerin. aently takes -the hoDe that-tbrough in- . � asset was not Punching power, but %as set down through the ad -vice of politan tracks by August Belmont IH,e and his gang came to Canada fluence, some of their friends at home feel a' cold.;coming on, That has gone. If Demp- to help welcoi4:e tl�e Marquis of Lorne will be able� to secure their release. 0� his speed. (33arroll Shilling, the jockey who had but � later was permitt6d to return Englind. - en they run away and are brought le n immediately to take -' gey returns to the ring h,? will have involved Mr. Ross in unpleasantness whc4a he bad) presumably Isatisfied who has juste -arrived from Wh ANGIER'S' EMULSION. to take a lot of punishnient. ' -with racing officials in the United Belmont that he was a square shoot- He was greeted at a %core of towns back they are put in solitary confine- 0 . � And yet, and yet -Dempsey used to States, and, who, at that time, was er, It was his bo$st- that he never on his progress from the coast to ment where some of them go insane. This well known remedy -not only like the game. The cheers of the banging round with Bedwell, perhaps. ebeated, and he is said to have fa,sh-c Ottawa, -and it was the crowds who Others to escape to -the -hospital soothes the mucous membranes 6f . crowd ana as sweet to him as the helping to train the horses. ioned his gambling code upon that turned out to see him who interested Poison themselves, risking life itself the respikatory tract, relieves ther moan of a saxophone is to some mil- Shortly before the iicei it became established by Dick Paufteld and Hon- Guerin and his associate pickpockets. compan- tiglitness and soreness of the chest They reaped a considerable harvest lonship with their -fellow prisoners. and eases breathing-, but it also ions of his fellow citizens. "Jack known that Bedwell haid koxie to Lou est John K�lly. Rothstein was the and were picked up in Ottawa. But Imprison ent there, we gather, n kee�s the -stomach Sharkey has at times looked like the Feustel, trainer'of Man F-0 War and son of a respectable Jewish coat. deal- ' in ever . -iind digestive a outstanding contender. But he can't demanded a share of the purse, win s.r end began his own career as a they wetle able to get rid of incrim- reforms. It imakes them more dee- organs in a he�lthy 'condition- . . n Once having the ,horro s of take it . .' . Risko is a little Fhort or lose. Feustel refused. Bedwell, a cigar salesman. But he *.vas a horn 1 ating ,possessions., and after, being Perate, r pi�ornoting appetite and building / ; fellow, and has lost to mary, -many shrewd horse -man if evev' there ivas gainibler and, SOOTC' devoted himself held- in ,custody Tor some time were Devil's Island theY have nothing more up s trength. . . . men in his career.. . . . Hee-ney one, knew what Sir Barton's chances wholly to the problem of finding out released. The police got on their to fear- They ean endure ,even Ahe The-vcr finely em . u'.1. s i 6'e d min - s neither a great boxer nor a great were. Of course, Sande asked for and *which horse was likely to come home trail in rather -a curious manner. embrace of Mms, Guillotine with an L lugger . . . . Uzeud,un is in about was released from his Tiding contract, fltst, the reauo They learned that they bad se-ni a indifferent smile. I . eral 0 1 1 contained, in 'ANGIER'S , ,nee.iii,the trunk out of the country, and found I IM-OLsIdNexerts a soothing laxa, ' he same class as Itisko . . . . and it was not long afterward nutil of dico, and �wbat card turned up. He that it was addressed to Mrs. Guerin ' --------- Z�_ . tive Action thit keeps the bowels ' knute Hansen and Phil Scott 1qave Ross and Bedwell severed relations, -scribed his 0-wn success to better in Chicago. Mrs. Guerin was known ' ha a n6ri�gil.htalthy condition so n 6 n Ot oat to mediocre men . . . . God- for reas-ons that seemed safficie t- to -brain tha. hero, f o PLAYING (CARDS . I I 'L L 'he mother 'of the notorious I ary , a prompt recovery. rey has not really got very far in . Ivectet of his dis�overy ,that mankind to be t , I . access for he�past five years, and there ;.-,eems ---I- ___ to konivosed mainly of, dubg. crook. But the ,Police never we -re TERCENTHNARY ' .. . mottkvg 91k4ULSION hg's beam � a be -no reason wbv he should, do any ::� I -01n thL- race track it is, s,Rid that he E�ble to lay hands on this trunk whkh -Of the many'pastimes. , jr�oaihwogaded and prescribed by ' ' Tom. 7 a a froops fAv lk never accepted, tipi;. but --followed his SUP has invented. none ' man-' 9 ytlelaimc In GT. Britzift encl etter in the next Ave. . I it was PoAed, contained the loot kbid ihat - ny Loughran is the best of the lot, � . I .1 I. I ftWik judgment which niust ,have been of -the gang up -to tbe time Of their ancient than Is Moto nods for ovor thIrty-fiva - .4ght --'1`14--A tne6mmonly good L since be made go -me arrival in Ottawa- SO -when the played for , eX�rcise have a s. Ga�mas �4,renrs. Pleasant to take. t . � nit he is only a light heavywo . chess and card nd does rot carry a knockout punch " I ,-. I I I ,?�Illlbns by bettinLg arrested there was no �, I � � 1 -ft tfie Courqe of thieves 'we're Iteved en. :, DIFIN1911000forwr1tow llzhtmo, � ' I - , ormously down the ages, but games I ' -1 ',chequered career be 'was acaused gettial evidence of specific crime a- v lasyed o exercise the 11itg1lect I ,%es,e are Dempsey's, opinions Of h 9 . V � L4 I hi� t On ,proacribind Anjjibez3 omtemporraries.% It may not' seem a 111 �1� .. I -t niany criminal &cU*,one'being the 8�ainA theiti and, thoug'h they had re' (ethough ,perhaps* in the ftst� I of eardis Z=Iulsibn f0r X=47 JMD.ft wilth i" ,ery difficult w6Y for �iin to make a 11 1: .! I- I I �kifng ofAbA. celebtiwte4 Mack Sox in corda the Police were reluctantly e Mont' ant'isfactarg"ranu&O.- n9lion dollars. , - I - � obliged to -turn them loose. Aotild also add, -the sambling it- - (sj&t,j2.r ­�Jgr.D. . ' I , I .., . I ,. I . I 4-h4k World's serigia, atainst Ci-ncin- 41net), though ther too 11g,ve, Altev,. . ' ' "I'll , ___­!!�_ � WL , � � ..'13 . nitti, - This 'he denle& A , there was 14ter 6-np after a sonAtional cajw, ed� remain in , eomx6e Mo SZ.fae. , ' I . 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