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t,t`,� .! 00 PECERMAT) BEUTUAL through the seasons and from the I him I'll h4ve to retire because.1 don't, . ... -*(a atmospher(�, . . 0 t , � .
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,7 N.�O�.!'. AGENTS: the slaves and lower classes could go f p-il and you will have the outline of a rotector of the Sanitary* Gleaning seaforth 11
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I � ; � ' 4-1 , � W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John out protecting their feet, but the use "M plainly a- a -h- Of P -Pat, rage'ther �Vith the di;tance in at monoplane. But it . - � � �
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.1 "I' �_ of shoes for the upper classes develop- fruit to be a (!t.m the f -it that seems that the authorities of EgTpt Central Cleaning establishments, and . 1.
t ;�,:" ,. a4eh; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen; Jaa. - , you .Montreal Star. , I&
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�, _', 7.0tt, Blyth. consideration was to protect the bot- is t 10i you am vv� so ready to trust women fliers as and Dyers' Association. . ..
.�i�. !.� send van, or our risk and expcose a boxes of
�4;.f.,,,! ��! torns- -ALVE to be .old ac 25 ceats per box. To a large extent business men .WlhY this unseemly effort to obtain I .
�,, I .� DIRECTORS: . of the feet. Therefore, the HQUE % men. for they refused permission to human fossils? Ther can be found --- �
... 6"��Z�, �`� sandal was the first type of shoe to The First Prize is $50.00 in Cash. the second her to fly over the territory under themselves are - responsible for the abouts and no excavation needed. .
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11"�;',' _ -William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth; be ism racket octopus. In order to cope with . -youth that it k
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, . piece of some protective material WE HAVE GIVEN AWAY THOMAMS OF competition in their particular trades -Osh I 11
I , .1, , 2vans, Beech -wood; James Connolly, DOLLARS IN CASH PRIZES TO PEELS NS V1,10 panied by an air officer. - his -manly duty to repay any wrong
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-, � 4. Goderich; Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea- Since wood CORRECTLY SOLVED OM PUZZI-ES AND The Church of England, like other - 1,
-, was difficult to obtain both in the SOLD HOME SALVE. stroy the business of their opponents. _.
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� , 1� 1 4 � ! - James Sholdice, leys, sandals of crudely plaited straw ,ehil. to try? S..d - a.- t -day. Do.', less from a woman than driving a failed .to, be utterly, completely, pro- There is less difference than many �
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�:,,: Walton. and reeds were first used. Later the state .4., the ft,- Y- found ". in ,be car. There is no noint of danger vokingly, adorably English. - The suppose between the ideal Socialist t I �
!� Egyptians made sandals and light -yeat of t;-. -,i,:.s t -i .-Is wi" auction has been so great that unless
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. "I .1 � . : . I - — shoes of beautiful workmanship from ti',:�1113 MA\X7,ACTUrI.\G Co. DepLo of which a wonian's nerve will not speedy relief is to be found through run ,by the state, and the present cAp- .. Ll
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I . 1 � � ,. leather and kid. mc,U, )� " : - .. 1 �_ ON -0 3. i Stand." An undertaking parlor in Pakfin- italist system, in which the state is . I
� �� ��, , I LONDON AND WINGHAW "In Palestine the ancient Hebrews - 'p, __ . . s be -few of the smaller shops left to , '4 111,
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. -.., of leather. of el&,h, or, less frequent ()f opinion that women are a sgood, though racketeering -has proved a cours Chesterton. I .. 0
I ":. F_ in. p.m. I ___ __ if not bztter, .than men. Lady Heath favorite pastime of criminals of the �here *will be an immediate increase . "�Z
: v, of wood. A few of the latter. fm iercate, but I cannot conduct. This th'nks that th., "delicacy of touch" ir the -number of dead letters.- Scientists believe the human speftech 1.
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�,,'_ . &Mtralls .......... 10.36 5.51 rough use, w -ere shod with iron. The,11as always been my case. United States, it has not spread to I 4 P_
1. 19nater ............ 10.49 6. cities of Canada. As a matter h'�of �
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� � "I . '. aawall ........... 11.03 6-1-8l'i simple Sandal, improved on it in I Company. I never should have been is reported as pointing out that the I American criminals of -any type stuck for words, still resort to that ..
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X I do not, look with longing eyes, to this "A woman could keep a house clean . , 1.
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JI � M?Pen ............ 10-08 6-23;tivre b-, adding edg-es which turned1cornpetent to manage it, and I never neroplare is now no dearer than the I form of expression. -Hamilton SlJlec-' ,
;; grucefield ......... 11.17 6-32 1 up alon' side of the border as.,,pew fields for 'if there were no man about," says a � I
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11�� . Clinton ............ 11.53 6-52 i top of the foot and around the ankle, tried. I simply handed over my ht- ino, t there is less traffic congi-,stion - ilvir operations. British justice and . E-minine writer. Maybe so but if � �
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�_ � 1-9.22 7-911, ->eeame sheets of leather and -siness manager on the other tip above. is meted It the ardor of lie no women about, either.-Bcrder I .
12.13 7-1-21 ' reshadowing the closed shoe. The best �u '-
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�, . � I 4 7-33! �hoe and boots were born in Europe- actly bccause I am no man of detail. bFen accidents even among women ..riminals who have long been used to Cities Star- inserib,ed "Anudder Champion." Which .1 4 11 ,.� I ,
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,Wingham. ......... 12Z0 7.55! -In central and northern Europe In. one ,sense I am. To create any pilets. One .he easy pickings in their own coun- � all will agree he is udderl !;,
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�� ,: � crude ,sacks of skins -were made. conceptions about it will be all wrong. And then there is the g�im and I . .1
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- p_ � 131yth ............. 7.27 3.38 of the feet and around thein to add tail. I cannot go through the same Inchcape's dltLlghter,� Elsie Mackay, .. -1 1�
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11� � warmth. Later well made boots of "It is a wornan's privilege to change . . �
;,r. 7.35 3.47 motions of detail with slight altera- who disappeared in the attempt of I .1�
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�. , ': Clinton ............ 7.56 4.10 "The greatest single factor in the tions or improvements every . day. It Capt. Hincheliffe to �rass the Atlan- ed -by an amused bui exasperated bus- . .. ,�� � �
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,� 5-MESU ........... 8.32 4.49 1927,1 said 'Good-bye' to the 'Daily held pilot's certificates, and both met project on I 1� �
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; 1. .. Ymeter ........... � 8.47 5.05 field and, as a result, the United Express' office for elver." an untimely,end. agreed-, but nine times out of ten he f , I t, . ! , , � .
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I_- duction. In 192� more than 324,000,- h tfiing we rejected. that idea," says the I , I
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time to go. On that November even-
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duction was worth nearly $',Goo,-
i,g the -managing director came out
As industry and �usiness becomes
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with me from those 'rooms, locked the
more proficier4 in Its, varied activities
"moods," but -because her thoughts
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door behind me, and took away the
due. to scienti4c research and modern
travel a little farther than do his.
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key. The act was symbolic. For
equipment, the criminal and get -rich-
Being an impulsive creature she will
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LORD BEAVERBROOK AND HIS
never since has he allowed that vast
quick artists also fall In line and mod-
often 0 ii first thofights express an
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room to be used for any other pur-
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ernize their activity to take care of
opinion; she does not, however, lack
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the rapidly changing conditions in
the courage to modify or even to con-
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gone and the books have followed
their field of endeavor. Manyqhang�
tradict her previous remarks, if nee-
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perhaps in Canada as Max Aitken,
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makes some interesting com-mel-ts in
&reary-a waste of space, inhabited
of crime since ,the days .of the old
" lightnina, rod" and "gold brick"
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the "Daily Express" of London, of
which he is the chief owner, upon his
only by the ghost of my past self.
Yet I am pleased with the idea of
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fiends. While there appears to be no
tenacity with which he clings to
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newspaq)er experiences on the occas-
that emptiness, because it signifies
more skill in the present-day methods
wronig ideas. Women reafize more
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the wish of my old colleagues that I
there surely is more daring and much
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should return. I never shall go back
less consideration for the lives of the
lies not in forming an opinion and
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but I am glad to think that iny col-
victims. The large cities of the Unit-
keeping to it right or wrong but in
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lEagues of the past would give me a
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keeping to it only as long as I:; is
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paper simultaneously in Manchester
welcome. If I had a share in the
cleverest and most daring criminals
tenable; that which is right to -day
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r7nd lie says that the triple publica-
tion of the "Daily Express" gi ... it
past in the construation of that or-
ganism which is -now the 'Daily Ex-
of the day. Especially is this true
since the Volstead Act went into force
may be wrong to -morrow.
It is typical of Gtir times *ttiat
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the widest distribution of any daily
press., I have also done - my best to
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in that country. Bootlegging and
highjacking for a number of yea�rs
things are moving so quickly that
it is necessary constantly to 'revise
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,'.'.. Plenset .................... 5-55 day by day on "the breakfast table and shall continue to hold my con- have been the most extensive fields one's opinions on almost every I � !. � I , ,�J
��,�� _w .................... 6-04 of -very household from Dan rpoE,e -0 for the oDerations -of gangsters, and aspect of life, so that the masculine - - � �
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- 13lyth ...................... 6.25 ary object Of the "Daily Express" letting them assume the responsibil- amou as it cooks � Learn this new and
., Walton .................... 6-40 newspaper. "As a matter of fact, ity when they come to the proper age Itt.", - I "I,
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_1 WeNaught .................. 6-52 the ordinary shareholders receive a in a very brief time now. Thus the that goes with the workings of these Even in comparatively small mat- _'=`5 easier Way to keep stoves glossily I I
11 desperadoes has already run well in- ters, a woman will change her piipd %.= 1
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� I., Toronto ..................... 10-25 dividend of 10 per cent., and nany to the thousands. many times before making a decis- I black throug years of .service.
West. of 'ibem purcliased their boddi I F,xpres91 is, so far as human calcula- 1,
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. . , 11olders, are well served -and the generation." rived from the chain store idea, crim- be final; before deciding on a new . liquid polish form. Let it dry,� . . I ! I
'�: . 'Toronto .................... 7.40 management can devote themselves to In conclusion Lord Beaverbrook iral gangs have organized a system dress she may cliange her mind as .;
1. I ...... 11.48 known as "racket." Insteid of being often as the chameleon changes col- Polish ... that's all i ;
... - , 'Walton .................... 1.2.01 seeing that the reader and the ad- iays: an organization to distribute and sell our-, not, as her husband thinks, Clean and I .
". vertiser are splendidly served too. In "The 'Daily Express' believes in quick -and a lasting shine. 11,
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;� Myth ...................... 12.12 - goods, it is one that deals with the t1qrough mdre feminine kapriojous- - 1�
"IL:, Auburn .................... 12 23 a word, the primary object of .the human faith and believes in freedom protection of its -customers, in other ness, but because she has seen subtle - . I .
111t.;, - 'Daily Express' is to produce the per- and equality. It is opposed to every ,e t.
11 ZeGaw .................... 12.34 words, a protection fr6m the depre- signs of future changes in the world . - I "
��!. . 24eneset ................... 12.41 fect newspaper." kind of privilege and prejudice and dations of the gangsters behind the of fashion. � 11 . �� ...
, Lord Beaverbrook points out that restriction. It pleads for liberty to I . 7 I
��", �Gcderieh ................... 12.45 be did -not inherit the "Daily Express" work hard and play hard. racket. In building up his rack(,t a Changing one's mind requires , ?
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11) 1. __ the British Empire is the greatest in- r�ess concerns, calls on the ma -nage- that be never alters his views usual- , .
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-1% . erom Seeforth; modern house t7ith good gang, too but they had never that is attainable in liberty, happiness be can give. WIT AND WISDOM 53 - A
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" I Ournsee, bath and toilet; small bam. bad a chance. I recruited a new gang and prosperity.
,�... i of young men and- gave the old gang "These are the principles the 'Daily if the victim does not grasp the op- . cipalities'are far more import- I .
;�..'' . igood orchar& Taxes, $15. SAendid Express' carries on its standards. And portirnity to hand over his -regular ant tha are 0'arliaments.-The Lord For th I
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a��, chance to start chicken farm, bees. chance. I dole of blackmail. Of course, in the g , Casm i7110 P78fer A, Zebra Paste is atzT?
;; 1.�;�.;. ate. Apply to .- have put eight years of my We into though others will carry these, stand- ' 'ay, f Norwich. _� ObtainablO. In both Paste and Liquid the
�� ... ards forward into the future the -hand agreement it is stipulated that there . 'Zebra is thesidn -of a 96od stove,polish. � �
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1. will be no interference from other ,
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I '11.1111. � Seaforth, Omt. ture and must take the responsibility. was mine-" gangsters., and campetitors who fail ' Don't get excited when the modern L_ __::!=1_: . . I 35 1 1 .
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%1� 1 lisb soil. The unaccountable mistake While there is little difficulty in on vlewiiig�Britndon Sun.
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1_;1 NOTX�:, men who control ewspapers are rich ; .. .,.��
f!,, . men therefore all you need to start __ the racketeer, the price paid bythose Lloyd. George -may begin to wonder 4R:R,V.:%1' . � I
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'* Vho Endimotriza M,0171iffago C242 rich man, buy his presses and hire 'Yom'Yeairs Rim Haqpi�&Zs owner who refuses to accept the pro- � 5004 7,0'0,
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years of your life in hoSVltals? Per .�
1,;�p�,�,_�:� q � t . I . . *E;ell. He hAs as much chance of do- naps you would be glad to if you bad racket. Anids. are made on hi Prem- than humanity -has. ever reached be- .
�.4,;!., � I , no other notne most of the tinte and Iset, and, despfti� th:a, efforts of the fore. -Mr. Hoover. . . 11. ,�i,� �
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: '. I � 1 ,2 ,t,Ong alive, mrs. Patrick has garagenlat and his nts, cars I , vff-,,:�11�' i
11 .. � . have Of producing a good puddirg, if , anista - � -VI'A9,9.1W1,ll.. !
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I ��' , ' ' I . . friendless. Her present star at the are ripped, gag tolilft unctilred and boomerang.4Mr. Baldwin. .
�1�v, , � , I Lord Beaverbrook Insists that the Toronto Hospital for Consumptives even the engirsta and, i odies af cars . ) !�
, ' � 0 uuc ,�, 2000 'CA' businessof producing a tiew8papar haa done her so rauch good, h6wever, . I .. �
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