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In some quarters he is . I , T�, , � ..-A �:O.� ea Ithose -maladies were quite UnIM617% qp y=rX?a.-,cW �dvm-= I to 1. 1-1. ,.,�J, I., .. 1, 6 a crank, and we are xrot1I have the strongest reason for the, ' - I I'. ­n"I'l .1 ies of 1), _ w a �:-�,��%�.-, I� �11,1 , 11, �; ,:. �,�,`,"',',� � boot , 1­11'�, �? -'- 11 ? i I I fl. _ ; �,,R` 1. 4t the governing lassertion that they WeTeL remar�ably Q ) , _. ­i'l i IfffiN.1-1-7 - � .1 4 �w )ok upon him ,virith I uen . - 117 I I I. -,11 �., nft,eq t T'he occasion's upon WRIMI, . D'-% I ,h mediclut: 1( � , ,�; ,-g�,�"?;,,r s by way of being - I 11 �� �;i�,,�i,I�',,,� ray attention was directed, to the ab, AILIN .. 1 ' . � I., M.- -1.111% . " ­U1,s, end would prove an extfeme, al viscera of these people were, 1 4- 91 ,,��,g , T . I.. ­�,q.ljl��,�,Q �Va='& Wnu ." , I ". _* d,omin vw�f I ­ . � , .d.,zd.1A,d 0 . . �"�z` ""If" , . 1- 0'-k1_',­W,'­�,0kw.=d customer to discipline. of the rarest .... Among these peo- pmtt Food Cb�q,=$V .11.1 , , ', � , r , I.. I L , ;,�I�ii,i. 11 11. . 14 actic adressing thepublice pie the abdomen over--Umitivc to 61 ;, . ir : ;,h .',: ,q PK on that he to fatilpe, anxiety -_ ,�i ..z � � ,!!! i nerve impressions, I I - , upon every oceasl - � ,� 11, �j_,e size may not be regarded- as Con- known. Theit conscious- h �,,,,W; � s, J Or cold was un ', I.; L ' I with medical etiquette. But of this part, of their anatomy' cellars, and that exactly one hundred '�' I � I But I I "� I , 1 , � � ,7 zeal of 1 1 to the sensatiou of bun- per ceut. of them could buy all the Ll - . Arbuthnot burns with the zeal of "ess I �I "i ,,W, . He sees on ev- a i� ��" ' �i ger . . . . For liquor they needed at proper rates in i, ;, �: .. . an ancient prophet myself I work on more .1 1. � .1"' ery hand so many pea ,ind more ama - ,`,�, 'I pie who, to use zed day by day, by the of � ��, & wi�,, �... 1. ­ , ,�`;, �t� , proper hours. But the excitement " I , �.�_ Ing their . . . . . . � -1 r- old saying, are diggi i x.raordinary effects of faulty food a�ssistixig in violating the law �*Mj­,.t.� � , � OM ' a . .A. � �.;.-o - ...,,,� ,,,��:�., h their teeth, that he feels . b, Zu � .'11!11* 31E.�!i graves wit tbt� animal organism, I begin to ing a pound for what an �%_fl "i �11:-, � - ratest, and he is forever `n. pay I ,% ,, bound to P -I think that faulty nutrition is the bed earlier they could have had for half 1.� " ,. � ,.j�;,­ - ".1 , f .,,I " an irresistible appeal , 1, , ,0, I ,.��, " gathering up evidence in support a rock cause of the vast majority of a crown, made q,�,�',,. ';'%'&,�., tissue ailments." to them. There was also the attrac- , _,�, , his theory. He has had s,ome ieceirt � ` , .1, 1, . dence with Col. McCarri,swn, I , - I � M_� correspon Another expert now produced, by Sir tion of rubbing shouldere with cele .1 solk 1 - , �� �.. ,� �': . 01, he medical ser :11'.. . I V � I now in the employ of t Arbuthnot is Dr. Ernest H� Tipper brities, -which gave such dumps as I ,,, " I ;�: � , vice of the Indian Government, who who has described his exper�ienee of that presided over by Mrs, Reyrick, 1� " ,I-0' ­ cialized in the study of twenty years among a primitive race v�. , has also spe mely the Forty Three Club, their �� , 1'.., � .. ir , . na I , to disease. S' South Africa, a I 1. diet and its relation hat inhabits Berrim, reputation- . ' - .1.1r, ­. Ay'buthinot ­ says that na other ob- race quite distinct from those of Sergeant Goddard was the active ­ ... .. I ticular field h Carrison speaks. Says officer in charge of the di . -.�, . server in this par as which Col. Me strict whffe t A . .1 I I ., 1. much important work. Like Ili�l done so Dr. Tipper: "The average daily num- night clubs flourish. it was nat stated I "'. , .. i_�, Sir Arbuthnot himself Col. McCarri- bar of cases seen in my twenty years? hether be was first tempted Or ( � ;, I�.�,, : on is convinced that the -way to a -vice in South Africa was about 60, "' � F j" s sei whether he made his demands. Nor � . � I. � a exclusive of official rating, is the point important. The police I ; 1�',� bealtby life is to be found only in yet I saw I . I - C. , I . I sane diet, which is to say a natural only six cases of cancer, altogether; officer who worked with him was P .. I I ...., one. five of them were in- coast stations, Wilkin, who resigned, a few months � I �_ I . �,',��', "Fa:- some -nine years of MY pro- the other one away in the grass co4n- ago after serving 25 years on the * � c � ".. J",-;_ fessional life," writes Col. McCarri- . . I . try but not one case amang those force. Wilkin's testimony was frank. , � son, ,,my d,uties lay in a remote part , 6�0 000 people in. the heart of the It was expected to be so frank that .. .1 1, d rac- -, I ­ of the Himalayas, among isolate a- and I only once came made Y, � am the refinements Niger delt I one of Goddlard's bond -men _1� as far removed fr across a case of appendicitis when in threats against him. Wilkin told of .�. - , P. of civilization. Certain of these rac charge of a coast station and that entering various restaurants and clubs 11 "I as are of magnificent physique, pre- The ph qua -ard in the pursuit of his ," was not a clear case." ysi with Godd ,". serving until late in life the charac- of the natives among whom these doe- duty. His superior seemed to he on ,:: teristies Of youth; they are unusually tors worked was in every, respect the best of tern -is with the praprie- , Rw �� fertile and long-lived, and endowed superior to that of civilized peoples, tors and was not called, upon to pay 1� �. and the main reason, Sir Arbuthnot for anything he ate or drank, though 'L ------.--.--..--- I " � :, . believes, is that they have not adopt- Wilkin was. Frequently Goddard V ad the white man's diet and- habits of would give Wilkin. a few pounds, tell- ,..�4 I = McKffLL(DF MUTUAL life. In this connection he points out ing him that it .had come -from one I I that the health of the neg-roes in the or other of half a dozen persons who I . , F -MI& RNSURANCE C(D'y- United States steadily diminishes as I,, were supposed to be breaking -the law , ....., % — they go north, un -til in Chicago the and Wi,lkin accepted the presents ;. ind, as regards general ..., &ZAD OFFICF_-SEAFORTH, ONT. negro is fol gratefully. He was in rather a deli- " Had his sense of pro- ..!.." health and expectancy of life, to he cate position. � ,�_ - OFFICERS: precis,ely the same as the white man. priety been outraged and- he had re- ' " . norted, Goddard, to -his .I%,. Jzmes Evans, Beachwood - President Sir Arbuthnot calls attention to a - superiors, ..... . I . � , games Connolly, Goderich, Vice -Pres. comparatively recent instance of the there would have been only one man?s ' � 9. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. change of diet making a vast improve- word against another's. Had he kept . ,7 ment in the general health of a civil- his mouth shut, but frostily refused , � . I - I I AGENTS: ized nation. In the course of -the to take his share of the plunder, we .1 ,e_.� Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton ; World War Denmark was threateried may be sure that he would either , LIV. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur ith f mine, and Dr. Hindhede, the have been transiferred to another di - V " a pon .. Ile - J. W. Yea God:: � ,.',' �, �� my, Egmondvil , . I moll, h -!,-;on or lic, would have learne,d no ., ri v.-iologist, was called, u , � ., . . ,.,.� Ich- R. G. Jarmuth, Bradhagen; Jas. for counsel. He. p'roposed and the I more about Goddard's devious doing- ,, . , � I put his proposals into �. _., VysA, Blyth. I Government So he said nothing. Goddard was 11 . . I �., 1 effect, that all the food and roughage ,not long on the pay roll Of Mrs. May- ; -q- DIRECTORS: ordinarily fed to the I rick and the others ,%vbe,n complaints ��..: I -,N,hieb had been I . I .- , William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth; , cattle should be used by human beings began to arrive. The chief inspector � . � I . I . .1 , , - � 1. . I �. � .1 . I � I I � ,, . . . �, , - � ,!�,?��:,_,, '. _�. :i - , L ' I I I � I I : _ I , , � , . � I ,t , , , , :i ��. I , . I I � , " " , , � � ,."I,.. �,� , , � �:�,, � :;:��,I. 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I , reg�emhler, � �T� 0�4. Jackson Day 41hy4ex,.0; th'01 it ' "S *ql Av X , Xich tho . : " � tic 'CAW14PMO , 4ii 010% A - 1000 , , I - swone4l girl from =4 the, MOO' 0 740�1 dro, % .. 1,0141 P-W, me ow � , , -the customary for Pe�AQQZ,Q ,# .1 ...... 14 - � - , 1 , , . a from .' , . `II, "O - i S; zMOV40 . � :, i - ��. � � - the for the presidency to'bo 04 par0deR t6W.cq, Uwaicin" z4giu, q4xv � ei�-, Q;,,� , 404 �. , 0. ' ' , � sp ,. -, - � , s; q I . - 10119, I . ,Ono �, '%P� Y A �, ck and 4 i mip the New York Su4 I I I., 4 "OOPS, lm'w�� A � W,44�� proceo� . .. "I � DU14 is m4djx: in evidonce. , published t1le U=4 taiAs -ZU4JP*%*, . 0,9_11kol', 0 ."O�-d-,*10,05 A9101tar.-MR11= 1� � il,�7,".-%,li , I 14 . ,' j,or aue Joline letter 11n, which Wilson sakdi, - yVJ4*p,,;1n -046 e4ven -, Z 404�44$, - -1 ,� " .. Spar d6thes are 4U461y , 0, of . x.ven 10; *.,.."_� � �I , ,, .0 TOM . VA. V -090. '.,. , FU 14 -1 I 1, , orts. wear. Would that we could do something ta4a a �,Oaspnqa;ontut -or left I , am- . 'I'2 Oev A9 .. I - I 1: �'. J** - fs sor WS7. I . � ,d,pl% 4i 111, I I 1� qeU#1. ­;i4�ii4�U04 w,witai'm- I'- - . T �X "No wavaa�n who Itaows, h e r at once dignified, and effeetive to Bisurated Knuesia 'in a little wAtev ft -40,0 � 0- ' N ' d I 3thes wi,U enter a restaurant wear- Lmock,M-r, Bryan, once for all, intcpa ,F -M d . ,ftIs meals wit � their,. � 0 , I , I � . I r . . 11 the result that . I pol 4 -was, t'404,041 Wer I Jolin% who gave this st6M.4ch W 1,D g a jerw�F outfit,,, said Mr. Reim, cocked hat." . , ager ircu�les thom, they a Austlia'.. 1040`u lowos 4 'goleepen , I.., ill wear a luncheon letteur to the press, was a farmer a - ;., trdt. "Shp w In fact Wilson re, able 'to, eati ,As they Please and of- expensive Us-teis, a , 40200 - in- - �. Bathint suits, even With friohd of Wilson. , t1tey eWoy much better healtL Those _0 "M , stume. come -1, - Wben - couxo0ro ond " evoZ - ;.. itairobes, are' banned for the street. wrote, when this came to light, that� wbo Use Bisurated . Magnesia never ministers accept4�,$ 61 . 'ItS 1aWJA � ,�. JQA I e appro4eh of . - .I . _. . 4* I , I r - practicalfy all the darts which were dread * MW time be- fro,rix court mewb4ntssL it. WO not. ti , , - . -i -<>_ being liberally besprinkled in his po- cauf,e they kno* this wonderful aW, be,expected-that he 61tild refuse ba�- I I I I . , litical hide were supplied by former acid and -food corrective, which can �erd offer.% to make safe InvesibneinW , �Verycme Past 40 Prinestonians who hated, him. * Now be,obtakied from any good drug stow; for him -with their own capital.. 1�:T%o 1. . . . I Wilson may have been -as hariestlY will tustafitly neutralize, the stomach alliance was. typical of the RothcWd- . �� I ,�;,, I : I Sbgoa J�dje 71jS 7eS� convinced that Harvey was unwitting- a,�dity, sweeten the 10maell, Prevent nny insijbi, th ' . ly injuring'him as that Bryan was a fodd fermentation, and' make digestion methods. With unca ey - menace to the Democratic party. But kriew who was who, andhow to make . easy. Try this plan, yourself i but be om their own. � . ,or Amazing and Lasting Relief from his methods of treating these two ag- e . . . _ertain to get Bisurated Iffagnesia, Middle -Age Ailments that Cause grieved gentlemen sharply coutra,st,ed a,specially prepared for stomach use. Beat known of the Uothebild stories Daily Annoyance and S&P —Harvey was a 1 man who, he may � . , �.... 19 that of how Nathan gave out tb&t � I Vital Force. have thought, had exhausted' his pos- - --.----- —ff7!��� 'Wellington bad - lost -at Waterloo; � i . sibilities for future helpfulness. Bry- 4- ­ ' ' ' bought in the depressed, stocks; and . � No longer need folks near or Past an was at the time the str0ligegt Per' childs' success was neither the car- raked in his winninge when the . he prime of life put up with those isanal influence in the Democratic rulytion of. court offidals, nor specu- victory was announced. But that was .. ainful and, often embarrassing cm- party lating to their own profit with clients' only one instance of many. The Aoth- Ations brought on by overworked, ,He had answered. Harvey frankly, funds leeftwith them in trust—though childs were the first to realize the luggish Kfd�neys, or Bladder Weak- brutally enough. He did, not deal thus both Were vital to that success—but value -of advance information. Early 1E>1 �Izz Less with their disitressing eymPtiams with Bryan. ,He made a statement in the joint control of the business -by I th y bad private sources of intei ff Lameness., Pains in back and down which he spoke with prokessoTial all the brothqrs, and. their geographi- ge Le from every quarter; as soon as � hrough grairiis, scanty but frequent vagueness about his regret that Bry- cal distribution. Their organization I th afford it, they got a priv- , g urination, w In at:y 00 f s . in' flealtido knd burn* "Getti"g-uli- an was the candidate of the party in- and temperament allo ad the to qights," Nervaus Irritability and tead of a "teacher and tribune of the Perform a great sex -Ace in, introdue- I their profiting from tips got from, the. ' ack of force—because a ten daYsp v pie." In the Jackson danner speech 'Ing efficienry into the transmission of government they advised, ithey fre- , -est of Dr. -Sauthwosth's URATABS peoi , he went out of hie way to Pay en- monies. They becameothe first Inter- quently gave t1iose governments their will convince the mostskeptical of the thusiastic tribute to Bryan, intimated, national clearing house. first news of events such as battles,- o.1 I -, value Of ,this special treatment for that his opinion of BrypLi- -had chang- For two hundred years the family after the Rothchilds; had, turned that I their particular case. ad, and concluded, 'IL6 , t us apologize had lived in Frankfort, indistinguish- news into profits. � Amazing- testimony. of Physicians to each other that we ever antagon- able from other petty traders. Father War, with it-,) turmoil, is the time and users gives convincing proof of ized or suspected one another; let us, Meyer, who lived till 1812 to be the to mlake fortunes overnight; peace de - the power of URATABS to restore join hands once more all around the nominal -head of the House, had add- mands caution to conserve, consoli- Health and Strength to a weakened, great circle of community of counsel ed to the junk and old, clothes bu-si- date and expand them. A letter of .. . inflamed or irritated Bladder and and 4of interest Which will show us ness a side -line of rare coins and Nathan's to his brother Salomdn at 2� Urinary Tfact. A multitude of a- at the last to have been indeed the medals, through which -he scraped ac- time when another outbreak threaten- .. � larming symptoms seem to quickly friends of our country and the friends, quaintance with Elector William of ad illustrates the point: "We have on 91 -V disappear—and you see and feel ,a of mankind." To this agreeable out- Hec'sc- He, "the richest money -len- our hands eighteen millions' -worth 1, truly genuine improvement often pouring of what Mr. John Galsworthy der who ever sat on. a throne," had of active French bonds, and if Ws e within two or three days,. "No 'More might well call tripe, the, Commoner investments! in London. Occasionally .Peace they go to 75 and if it's war 11 Backaciies, no more pain, no More smiled his agreement. Had, he been a the boys could get hold, of * one of his tbey_drop to 45. I can tell you it's embarrassment or Getting -up -rights' barder-headed man he might have English cheques to cash. The prob- enough to lose your mind." He lost #1 1, I now sleep soundly ,and, get up in asked what be had- to apologize to lem was to connect with William's neither his mind n,6r the thirty points , '. the morning full of 'pep,' thanks, to �j--Ilgan for. He, too, is to be num- money in substantial amounts. First, on his bonds; there was no war be- URATABS!" bered, among the friends whom Wil- they gained arcess to William's finan- cause -that would have cost the Roth - While, new to the -general public, son, was later to discard. cial secretary, Buderus. chi,ldv fivie millions. "Providence in the wondrous value of URATABS has Buderus, while remaining in Wit, its inscrutable way, after ,having rais- been thoroughly proven by nearly 40 -..C— liam's employ, had become a silent ed up the House of Rothchifid, upon a , . y,ars of sucet—ful use in the private partner of the Brothers Rotholhild. foundation of war, chase to make it �_ . __q 1".,�.,tic Dr. H. C. Southworth. And EEEP YOUR BABY Then Fortune, as usual, smiled. Since an'instrument of peace." . .. ., of HAPPY AND WELL . liow .any good druggist will supply N,apoleon had forbidden trade with During the industrial expansion of 71--om on a guarantee of satisfaction Ftngland, the principal business of the the next fifty years, the Rothchilds ' P or money back. Try URATABS to- Every mother wishes her child or firm had been smuggling in cotton learned frEsh ways of making money. I children to be well and happy ;to be from Manchester. This, was paid for They were met now with competition I day. bright -.eyed, rosy-cheeked. boys and by William's cheques on London, thus on eve'ry hand, but still the'y prosper- C:D girls. No mother, though, can expect saving the double exchange. On ed. They builf, the Northern Rail- h IQ hor children to escape all the ills of 4- of a dis-ute about price, way of France'which is now the only . I aceOUI_ I " �cbn Bennewies, Brounagen; James and to make this possible a vast num- of the district, George Morton, had TlIE WILSON ENIGMA COULDN'T .. Evans, Beechwood; James .Connolly, ber of cattle were killed. Only those'full confidence in Goddard, and would habyho-ad and ebildbood, but she can Nathan. had gone to England to do the industry remaining in the family. By Goderich; Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea � co-ws and chickens which were neces- hand him the letters for -investiga- KEEP FRIENDS c1lo much to helD them fight the battle buying. When Napoleon was actually obtaining the mercury concessions in � I � : forth; Robert Ferris, Harlock; George 1 sary to provide food for the children tion. Solemnly, Goddard would take for health. . in po%ses-sjon. of William's diomains Idria and Almden, they established . .1 I deCartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray' rophesied While we should certainly not go so All prudent mothers, constantly in 1807, that bankfr-prin,ce fled to one of the first modern mon-OP01im � i, Gibson, Brucefield ; James Sholdice, were kept. Many objectors p them and in a short time report either ise of the late Woodrow keep, at hand the means of aiding Prague. "By an, interesting, coinci- The Baku oil fields made them the � .. � that the eating of such food by hu-,tbat the complaints were groundless rar in pra . �. I Walton. man beings, ,especially civilized 'hu- xaggerat- Wils'On as millions of Americans have their ldtle ones when sickness comes donee the years of the Elector's exile chief competitors of Standard Oil. , . - man beings, who for scores of ge-n- or that they were greatly a �, we think it probable that no siiddexily-as it generally does in the war, also the decisive years in the They were the' (power febind, Cecil I& �, 0 " __ __ ad. More than once be -pointed out gffn( of the World War will be a sub- case -of children. In emery ham'e where rise of the Rothchilds . . . . on the Rhodes. They funded the Americ= . -,�'� . . erations had been accustomed to, and the great difficultY Of getting evi- figure �Jrequeqitly and searchingly there are infants and young children very day of his master's departure, Civil War debt. They Were exclusive _. LONDON AND WUNGHAM perhaps debilitated by, a different diet dence. The police practice seems to jelct m'OT`0 .. al internjal trou- amdned 1 -by historians of the Period Baby's Own Tablets should be found. Buderus virtually appointed his. as- financial agents for the Russian Em- . -f I wortk. � would result in gener have been not to,trouble those clubs ex the former president of the Unit- Read, what 'Mrs. Harry Him, Centre sociates sole bankers of the court of pire; and they guarded the Papal . ble. On. the contatary, the mortality where the sale of liquor was menely than concerning these Hesse." Napoleon. was trfing to treasury. Lionel, Nathan�s son, was ,� I- never previousI­ an. incidental' thing to -the dancing ad. States., -He was unquestionably a Durmer, Ont., gays .- . a.m. P.m. was reduced to a point other of six confiscate Willianfig fortune; so that Disraeli's closest friend- and. ths ..i the more we Tablets:- -"I am the m iI �1. all& .......... 10.36 5�51 ly reached, while -the vigor and vital- and where oul.15 a favored few could complex ,character, and, .14' Gmtr 1.0.49 604 ity of the people were so increased be served at, odd intervals. Goddard the more we are im- children and "would not be without he was completely in. the hands of sharlyness of the two seen6d -the Suez r". anater ............ read, aboutAimm "I. 11.03 6:18 that when. the terrible influenza epi- essed by the truth that he is not a Baby's Own Tablets. They are a won- Buderus, and. the Rothchilds. - -for' England. IAonel was the first 11 31921sall ........... was, too astute to give certificate's Of Pr �-&cinei for little ones." Here at last wa§ capit IV IQ 1;1� � 10.08 6.23 demic swelyt through Europe it left Y clients. He said man, to be easily understood. Ray derful m al and plenty professing Jew to sit in the House of � .4 � Mppe,n ............ character to his object Baby's Own- Tablets are; a mild but of it, from a client who was unable Commons, and. hip, son, Lord Nathan, ' , gracefleld ......... 11.17 6.32 practically no -mark upon the Danes. they Would require watching and that Starmard Baker'st book anithe s �11 Cliatou ............ 11.15S 6.52 People living in a,state Of nature nobody was so capable as he of watch- will probably be the most valuable thorough laxative which regulate the to insist on exact accounting'S. Nath- was the first Jewish peer to take his � � 4� Londeraborc, ........ 12.13 7.12 do -not "regulate their habits"' as i's ing them. single source for those who follow b0I and sweeten the stomach and an In London -received from Frank- seat in the Lords. ,�� Myth ............. 1.2.22 7.21 the custom among us. They have fre- After a while there came a change Wilpon's career, and from what we -thus break up colds and simple fever, fort in thase three years 2600,000 with Theirstory is an amazing one; a7fd 1 �,4 . 12.84 in the tone Of the letters. TheY were have read, of it, no effort is being banish constipation and indigestion instructions to buy Con -sols. William Mr. Ravage has done well with it, , k. nelgrave ......... to conceal Wilson% defects, and allay the irritation accomP"Tang received -his -first stock certificate two treating a good deal -of the sordidness ­ ,-­ 71-affham ......... 1 12.50 7.65 taught that one a day should be suT- no longer complaints that liquor was made . They are and a half years Jut--. The Roth- with a humor not altogether unkind- :, 11 1'�.,. ficient. This practice of civilized being sold. They contained. charges though Mr. Baker is uxi admirer. In the cutting of teeth abso- 11'' � somtk people, is, according to Sir Arbuthnot, that the police were being bribed. To the serial publication of the Baker lutely safe and, are pleasant, to take- childs paid three per cent. for money ly. He is amused- when these un- " I medicine -2 How many hundred- couth "coarse-grained, unscrupulous ,I 1. history he has come to the time when The Tablets are sold by al in their hand%. ��4 who is rather a zealot, if not indeed these charges C,oddurd entered a sim-' T , a.m. p.m. the subject, is a most iessed Wilson stood out as an avowed caridi- dealers or by mail at 25 cents a 'box air- cent. they -made is not known; but amusee found, themselves thrust in- �' -Tingham .......... 6.55 3.06 a fanatic on pie and manly denial, and expr date for the Democratic nomination from The Dr. Williams' Medicine CO-, 'they foun4-s;,DW ' g more profitable to qtbLm a stratum of society for whi& , I 7.15 s.26 disastrous one. It results in the c0l" his regrat that he did -not know the . 1912. He'had Previously severed Brockville, Out. than .smuggling. _ Wi�,Ilingtori ' was their training bad, not fitted- them; but " matter anonymous, accusers, so that he might LV - being clogged with waste in down in Portugal with an army. For he is not a little sorry to see their .'�. M,yth ............. 7.27 3.38 which is eliminated only once in appeal to the law of libel. Inspector his connection with Princeton Uni- tenance gold was shipped by rough ,glory dim into mere gentility. �,� � Londesboro ........ 7.35 3.47 varsity and his term as Governor of its main .. I i;�:!, twL-nty-four hours, instead of -three or Morton with a good"deal more fat- � ! , 7M 4.10 aln'T , the State of New Jersey was' coming FIVE OLD CL(y MEN CONTROL- sea; but ithe,,ships were sunk. The J P Clinton ............ four times in that period of time. ity than, we should. expect in a tr i .�` Srucefield ......... 8.15 4.30 an end. He had broken with Col. Duke, in his bluff way, set up hi4. own -<>- - � I ,� ...... 8.22 4. This means that certain toxims are ad police officer, continued, to hand to ": M-Ppen ...... 88 Harvery , wb o -had ,promptly withdrawn. LED WORLD FINANCE RN - bank and issued cheques and drafts ��Pl sensall ........... 8.32 4.48 absorbed through the mucous lining the complaints to Goddard. Nothing on London, that were at a sad. di&- I "I -1 111t� 11 . gneter ............ 8.47 5. aQ the colon dad, auto-intoxftation came of any of them. Then, we in- his support, and, (had received a caski- insula'because there - D AT Z. 05 20.YEARS I r ced. This causes a degeneration far,, the letters were sent to someone gation from Colonel Henry WatteT- count in ,the Pan MAYBE ADAM ' LAUGHE �4'_, Clamtralis .......... 8.69 5.17 P Odu with Harvey. I I,, of the whole body. If more natu higher up, and made specific charges. say, who sided Once- the wealthiest family in the was no safe way a redeeming them. U"��% rim .cheaply in THESE , foods were eaten it is the firm belief The real investigation began. God- This auarrel With H-arveY we have world, the Rothcbilds� name no longer Buying up the paper �,'r�, , - 1�` e, at abhorrence. Inherit- ,Spain!, one brother travelled north till P; 1. of this expert that the fatal regular- dard was not asked to investigate ment"'d more than once, and it has in -spires av� - Young Editor -Authoress: "Im- I 111�L - C. N. R. TIME TABLE ad ann of the earli�st of these ad wealth, education, refinement, have he met another coming ,south with . P., . ity upon which so many ple,ople pride himself. Otber6)officers unknown to seem I xe 'hanged am, agine my horror when I'found my �vl" � 7 themselves would bLicomie impossible, him dlid, that. It was found that he fl ashes, which illumine Wilson's char- handicapp wi scrup as; gold coints. Bags were a ated thTee-year-old grandson tearing up .. 3ast. eT. Harvey was what might be I uired countries, they let each doubled back. This wa% repe having r ',iI,� P.m. and the general health vastly improv- had, a lot of money baniked, and Mrs. a6t my manuscript." I& � a.m. alled the political discoverer of Wil- patriotism, int,ex,feTe with business. till the relay team cashed the paper " ��,�. 1 6.20 2.20 ad, Meyrick was incautious enough to c - The members, of the present (fourth) in London at par. Aw'coin was ge-t- Friend: "What, can. the child read �, I 4 1,�`, Goderich ........... boast that she had the police squar- %on. The paper which he edited, Har with their ting scarce, Nathan. ibought. a cargo already? "--Goblin, �,,�_ - E(olmesville ......... 6.36 2.37 ------------- � ed. But shi� did -not have the right per's Weekly, 'had been, ,the first to generation are Preoccupied, . `� st , a or social ob- of bullion. Then, Harries, of the Brit- . lc� . . 6.44 2.50 1 1 "". ounton ........... advocate Wilson for Governor of New yachts, racing able , _-_� i1p., S.0,8 ANONYMOUS LETTERS PURIFY ones. Goddard could be of no More Jersey and flre� to exilit a ,whoop for 11gations, or else with -art, Phil= ish treasury, asked him to resell It �., I .. �'�11 use to bar. When raids were contem- "Few of th to the goverhnwat to send, down to Help Wanited-1ate one night the . V I him as the bjqnacratie candidate for thrOPY Or :Politics- � 7.06 3.15 p Mt. Columban ...... POLICE FORCE plated he was -not iniformed. He re- a have either the inclinatton 07 -the Wellington. Nathan. diplomatically landlord of an apartment house wao ".v , amblin ............. 7.11 3.22 the presidency. But there was I , I IUWL From, time ini-emorial the writer signed. Evidence against him accum- represented training f4Dr 'business-" complied; and explained that that'was called up -by & tenant. who incjimirac�,. , [� of how h4 came suspicion that his paper t now different all -this from the � . a.m. 'p.UL p.m. of an, ananymous letter has been held ulated, and 'his story Wall Street .0iews, and, it was no just - what he had I*en going to do ,*Cari a lanoll, ard interfere when, a wo- . % �- 5.88 j)m in contempt, and the job of garbhge into possession of a fortum did not t4 ing and hazardous atys, of the - W, 1�i`I 4"1.1, ftburi ...... ILIA? . long before V"13071 conceived he idea hu RU with it bimself, and bow his organiza- man on the third floor quarrels Vft I �. Zj. Columban. 11.22 5A4 . ... collector has been considered rathos; impress 'the judge. The testimony of that the support of Harvey was Tub" Frankfort Ghetto Jew than, a bun- tion -had French officials in their pay, her husband and disturbs the wiiii4 � 9 0 rZA I - -v-+ — su est that the earn- Wilkin was fatal. - ght?" ([ 1� I r r _ %_1-F-11 ,m.. ;A-. dred and, fifty years ago when, the and could o -pt the mittance through. boys at I JdSMOTIon ..... LA.00 . . 0 . & U. u OUS k-14SU . f Clinton ...... 11.50 6.08-6.52 10.04 munity might often i)e in difficulties �>_ was communicated to Harvey, who, old clothes business turned into a Harries was so charmed with the so- "You are one of the neigil;ibors?", . small money -changing concern, and lutio, that Rothebildis were coffimis- the landlord, asked. . �b Trolmeaville . . 12.01 7.03 10XI without the services of both anonry- naturally, was deeply wounded. So n I I ,Proderich ..... 12.20 7.20 10.30 mous letter writers and refuse gath- an interview was arranged which Wil- then into a thriving smuggling tradel ,sionIed to handle the rernittamee on "No, I'm the husband."—The Pell- .� I � I erers. For example, Sergea He strimed His Back san, Watte"on and Harvey attended. In 180o the energetic brothers were behalf of the British government. The can. . � dard, formerly of the Metropolitan asked Wilson frankly if still at the inconspicuous beginnings, connection was beyond price. Police, Mrs. Meyrick, mother-in-law of Doing Cement Tork Col- H—L" of Har- of their career; by 1822 they had Eurs- In the years 1813-15 Parliament ap- he thought that the support two peers, and Luigi Achille Ribuffi per's was hurting him, and Wilson OPe in their grip as Napoleon never prop -Hated fifteen. millions sterling on the Scent—Sh-art-sighted Old 11 I . , C. P. R. TIME TABLE would now be at liberty pursuing ONTARIO MAN USED DODIYS KID. said tbai it was. Harvey then said, had. They bad become baroris, and for the support of the Continental -al- Lady (i . n grocery): "Is that the head their nefarious practices if it had not NEY PILLS AND GOT RELIEF that perhaps it ought to be withdrawn the intimates of kings, arlAters Of lies; and the Rothchilds tranvinitted cheese over there?" � East. bet -n for ,anonymous letters. Instead . . fiscal policy for man -y governments, the money cheaply and efficiently to — and to this Wilson agreed. and, a power in international affairs. the various capitals. When, Austria Salesman: "No 11 ma'arm that's. ane a.m. of that, they are now in prison where Mr. Harold Ward Took the Remedy Now we are pr . esented by Mr. Baker How they did- it is told, his assistants.'—M(yni�aal Star. ........ 5.50 they will temaim for some months. His Mother Used to Use. ent"tul"gly was cold to the suggestion, the Brit- of . I menset .................... 5.55 For years Goddard, blackmailed Mrs. London, Ont., Feb. 14.�(Special) rwith a letter Wilson wrote shortly by Xarcus Eli Ravlage in "FR,e Men ish Government persuaded, her. Soon I . , rIeGaw .................... 6.04 Meyrick, Ribuffi and other proprietors —"As I have got such wonderful re- afterwarols, in whielli he expressed as- of FrankforV', (Longmunlp Greer`P� il- France had indemnity Payments to I � I Q 6.11 of night clubs, and in -the process col- milts from taking Doddi's Kidney Pills :tOnishm'ent that Harvey had, felt him- Justrated). ke to'all the Allies, and, who so fit Cutting Him Short --A barber wav f A-aburn . � ............ � ..... way Th6 unique element in the Roth- " Slyth ...................... 6.25 lected something like $100,000. Black- I think it only right to tell you ah6ut self in any i the victim of ingrati- to bundle the funds as the Housia�, of much surpiised to receive a tip before il Valton .................... 6.40 mail may not be the correct word it," Isfates, Mr. H. Ward, who resides tude, eapenally silrice Harvey -had ask- � Rothchild? As Europe sobered up, he -had, cut Iiis customer's hair. . : tdeblaugbt ................. 6.62 since his victims were Willing and at 320 D'andas, St., London, Ont. ad the question. Wilson sought to I — international 1oans, had to be floated-, , "Thank you, sirl It isn't many VAO , 1".. � %6ronto .................... 10.25 Goddard gave them service. What he "About a year ago I strained m7 back 'excuse bimsellf on the fg"ound.that he and though the brothers met -with tip us first," he said. I I did was to permit them to violate the while doing cernemit work. I went to had not volmiteeired the statement � competition and sometimes -with de- "That isn% -a tip," snapped the m= ,� , west. law so long as they paid him. God- two Doctors, also to a clinic for ex- that the paper -was doing him more He l bo le. He&E feat, their oonnectione gave them a in the chair, "That7s, hush mouey!��- � . . . * arm ldh a d, Ofil - trem-eindIous advantage in securing Frivo;ils and Flutters. C) I < 2-m- dard was fair enough and foolish aminatior and after taking -the medi- h n. goo but had y answeT . 16TODto .................... 7-40 enough to divide some of his spoils cine given -yne byeach of them, I felt ad, ae in honor bound, a plain qTies- m ,the isstieg; and by now their own re - I MpNaught ................. 11-48 with his subordinates, who were on the pain just as bad. Then, I tried tion. As we bave remarked, Wilson Then Sorfe, "ek sources permitted, them., Ao. control � I I %�Jtan ..................... 12.01 band, at the proper moment to give rubbing liniment o'n, but to no avail. -was an extraor(lmry person. Few a,% of securities or. the 14,'Xcliangea. Seems Stmnge�A farnier engae- ' ................ 112.12 evidence against him. I remembered Tn-y Mother used DodWs men, we bpl1g,v6, could treat Harvey (e ,3 When a new French l6an, was award- . thth ...... Iforadial 'Tub pric ad the services of a wanderer Whe I , 1, . &�tburn .................... 12,23 We have no means of. knowing to Kidney Pills for Pains in the back so as Wilson treated 'him and ,be aston- � ad to a rival firm, the Rothchilds -night aTplied to Mm for a night'G . � . .. , �4 12,84 ' If we , One " ." :" Ga.0 ..................... what extent or for bow long a period I got some. After taking two doses ished that Hittvdy reseuted it. Gaggagheea Indian Lung threw such a quantity of French bonds lodging, on something to eat. AR 11 I � . . Al,� I ............. 12.41 graft has corrupted,the Metropolitan I f-P]t much better amd before I had are ]lot migtalceil, Wilson soon tter, of a former imue on the market as . iZ;;6�; Wrote .$in' ai Remedy comw r4ghg erom went satisfa'Aary for a week or, 00, � - I "! 12 , 45 police force, but we may assume thid taken the whole box I was feeling as fatef _ to cause a panic and prevent the new I . �,.":­ lidetich .. .. 1. ,....'�­,...... the ul aipolo'- I -nd fh,em tho farmer routed out the 11 .1. ,., � OaMW in. Which he, -n being launched. - a , I I "'; 4 t6 , Me Reare of Milure I " I I . it was a product of the war, and still well as ever. So after getting such ge* letter � f flotatio � an abaut 3.80 one mom - A, , - 1. *11 11f,orgive me -win newly hired m I : ,� � I - �, __ . — ­ more a product of that by-product of good result,; at so small a eost, I wi concluded witli,*t woi&, IDon#t be miserable all ter. rf,y6u re The House bad become a dynasty. ing. I � . - I I � I . j,,� md. forget wau,666.,, we find subject to Bronehitis or oirnihir ills— � '�' ' . the war, the night club. Tho Ordinary never be without a box of Dodd's Xidl- t 107- VatbanI *us at Landon still, Jamea at , 41VAat's up, boss?" reried the lo- � ot , I . I �` . 11,��,,..;�! Wilson at thfo'-9=0 pouting out his gpt� to ick up a nwty, clinging cold or . -III, .� , 9, I publican would hardly make enough ney Pills in the house?l . Wally r ng h s eTes. I I I.,. I . 4 . I . be yet We Paris, Amsebel at FranWart, Sal6m- bo,, dro , �bbi L 11 . . , s pAce on siW import- art to Waite R. Pago. coWha, to sensible start' now 'taking , � I;,,,�"" -1',_ - .,. A, Morey to bribe . . . det. .S , on at tVlenna, Karl at Napleg­each �, Time to,�jet iip and go to work."' I "', I BAR,tAW — ,I,,�� '��,A 1, I aro later ,G . hor's Indian t�ag %Vned�. I 11. . � . -�� I iht :malo, He. I Fa6d dokly of healihgheibs. `1� . �11.ill I& too much aampeti- cannot forge�.,-60,t vome ye 1. 4� 1 ,�:,'. I _19*._i�_ I - With an establighment, each in bbatI96 I 11WbaV# the big idea?" �. �, i_ I "r ,' 1.11,".,", I ­ I " � W" too J,TO Iqlam) FOR, 0 . I , I �,..,',',,��;!:,,!, 'T d =00, 6W� 0110 w4TVIVIS _0��Zme' tivAs Wilson A astard � r6t6dd _ I ill, -f the financeig Of the,- coarittT of . ",We're golu-1 to reap?p I I ­_�­,�� 106,10A=.-�-PIV #M NOW .` Page was to "�" W4100WO 'er"5va;' 't 'b Con' � a � , 4 atid 'his He"M woult, . .,'%�-";J�_4. iditiAls to Alsk, verkh ty illegal- I . .1� � " ship. About A , reoldonco, PAt on, � . - 01 Reap What I 11 I I . . , " " m ill . - . ­'*- I . 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