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�� 11 J, .. :: .. '. al always use BABY'S OWN TAB .
. "... il � . . t — iy baby's colds," � . niiindi, that euittivat- �. . .. .
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k- ..... ,,,, .:i, - . . ,day eventing ,the choix of St. Peter's writes Mrs. Wilbert C01clulloun, Stur- mar . -
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... I,,,, il'�, "', I, . . . Lutbeiran church -met at the home Of geon Falls, Ont. Dec. 6-18-�Ontarl,D ProviTicial Win- congeisition, - ne Father f.oughlin, Once St. Michaers haKxim to 99 0* off 100. WThy 110t �
0 glp `�` - - - ming on, it is to ter Fwdr, � GO -A -Ph, Out- the pircidueer." Football Star, Leads Ro
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- ��4.,; , � in. tl%* tprj�e of bread by Mirs. Iv, Yu giblut and spent a i ,,When I see a cold co .
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..... ,IPI,01 Ontario Dairy- ,to Crus4 ,Tn*? There J@ the triuv4"l entry
, ,ll� �1, I lb . very enjoyable evening, when a very BABY'S),OWN TABLETS , Jan. 4-5--EaSftrn . . .
" , a5gem created a price -ChamPion of the "Underdog" Ab- imitto Jerusalem, 6ult the
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gl�l 7 , , hirs. Robert Greexihorn, 0onvention, Port I 1
,�I,,�*.w in VAeterl 04 .r men?s..A_qsociaMon- Help in Share Renti I Advocates War Frf�day?11" .
' LL N&turday. Bread acceptable presenitation was made and turn" A, tes ng. liors 'Communismi
11 .,�� �. 11, . following adchl,eas readr "Dear pKj�psvilie, Onf. 1_1Z__1fta Western 09taril) "'The Protesunt-neiver ceases to
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.." ag 4k Mug, in, Exeter at 5 cents a the Jan. 1 * .,
. . ..... _" se re report in like vein- Ganvention, London. An excellent c ncellation. .
.... 'L'.% oi� .t,h6t counter and 6 cents a Margaret: We, the chair menlibers Mothers everywhei Dairymeds brief ,but cbm,prethetnisive "I religtoust freedom, Y�u
:: ' � ' 44 . ults that follow the discussion, of ani opposed to CorqRuinism as 'V,90,T�iler at the
%, ',i:.,..# arda� night of St. Peter's LutheTan church, have of the safe, sure res
1W, �dielivored. On Sat. -inciples and icondlitlions, of I am to bell. Any good there might i4lone seem, topossess. We have been
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.� - � , 0 Ill to show our use of BABY'S OW �
" � " ;041 Limd, I fwm that brings its bread 4AseffNblled here to -nig, colds, teething ins has just been -be in Socialism has bmn borrowed taught thait 1prteists are but tools ot
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ffi.�z�'! , � 11�',� 1. . by truck was selling br�ead appreciation 'for your se.wvices as a treating children's prod�u.,_. will ,be intea-_ share renting of far ChristiabitY. PvooWvOlt's PWI U- higher VOWeirit" 01b is TbOt '!!oit"
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I , troubles, simple fevers, disordered Honey ,I prepared by the Deparbinent of Agri- i!rom
,_-qt-threet loaves for 10 cents.-Exoter ineinber of the choir. You ,, have to learn, that Ci&n�adian ex -
I .... . stomach, colic, constipation, 25 cLnts- ested, . cultural Econcpnics -at 01.A. -C. oso-phy of life which upholds hunian .said he. "'ND Imlintstier of the Pro-
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�., .:. � . . .� J. . . I . e. greatly endeared you 246 hibitors ,eaiptuwed edelven prizes in Anyone intetrested may secure B reeds, gjborV- I 0 financial and industrial teStOnt falth can boast the f1reedIDUL
. �.... � I.: I voul- amiable character, "utr earriesit Dr. WiAllains' the honety stectio;l- 'of the Imperial copy by writing to that depart- rights IS the single bqpe left for, our which is ours. Wkv -are not depend-
. , � " :�. . , Retiring, on Pension. .. �Ievotion to -dutyl and the hearty in- ri -Y inent. 1`1` ent upon our pgaishioners. A Pro-
- � . BAWS OWN TABLATS P,uit ,$how hedd i Bing"l, Hull, lieople.
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.1 �1,1, I I j�& an teres*t you have manifested i -a OUT ___ - --i — ILValrydrigivitm, Efteand, in 00tober. ental are Father 'Charles E. Coughlin, in .a te,,tant minidber io in d4niger of his I
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, 11, ri ,� 'f '' the C.N-R., ' ho a little over twO ,,velfare. We, ask you to accept -this These inclu&d, me firse, air., secon,ds The two main plane of r if green and job4if he offen& -the feelings of his
"... or 'ift as a token of love and esiteem. —_ -_ set forith, namely crop share rent- brilliant dressing 901w`n (
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,s� 1. " took over the work here 9 and four thirds. i.ng and live ,stock and crop share black, pa,ced the floor of his library- wealthy church niem*eirs."
*.., MAIVIrs 890 wards you. You haive our earnest .
t flashed. 'He swept bl,; 11"You preach a social gospel. Who
��`?,'.,", ;Wthe reitirement of N�lr. C. o atulations and good wishes for people feel that service should be in- : . I . i renting. ,Man,y modifications of these His eyes - - I
11 . Wedne�- COW' in the bill, and rather grtidg-, sted and discussed. Tables -bands through his hair. -He wore no prompted you, -to turn your eyes up
, i. I I 1;. (,Lot -ting a long and happy varriod life. May cluded �, are sugge
I . b�iisi been'retired on pQnsibn n . His fb n eds a, uman oches as w,Q1
. 61 ,*y belog-his, last. day. .N . Sugar Bush Licenses. are given siho-wing satisfactory pro- cullar, and he Was in slipPers. ' ,*. on he e f h b
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.1, � uv&ved to &ceter frotin Shallo'%v Lake. Employees, who soon become fa- portionaldivisiom of expenditureg and 1;tT0,1lg` frame and gay gown gave as their souls?" "I can bonestfy'�saly
.. ��,�,�,:_ rou;id you ever with His chcoicest ce of a wrestler thaft Prof.lJornes (Ma-vor-4Gqd bless .
",WY6'have nort learned who will lX2 his wifts-�Signed on'Wh9lf -of the Choir miliar vnit,h -the halbith, of tipPer% . While, no :fee is,required. for a li- returns as between landlord and, tqn- hitra the appearain . .
��'f � �' suooessor,---4Exet,er Ti,,w.,.,-Advoeat,L- g N * inake, a 'point of discovering the L,ense floT ,a sugar bush or Orchard ant, -under varying conditions of rather than'jL'priest. _bAnl__tau,gbt me miy ' firsit economics �
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K.,!,. - Flour 'Mill 1?roprietor is Injured By -Zurich Herald. - names of people rwbo in A' be good the 'Maple Products Act requilres E�Vil fertillity, buildings, and equip- Helper Elect Roosevelt. and then there was Prof. Alexander
�, . . . .0— for a ,pnerous tip, 1 1 also of t,�,at all owners ,of q,r menst, ,and- marke� facii-lities, The cir- "'Those twent .
t": am ,sugar busli y4ons rilliMiloni hnotles -i,s he still living? What it 6,kc-st
451*1 1. .. Pulley. � placing the checkroom plate in orchard obtain a license for their cular also contains a form of agree- for Rocoevelt meant. more than an Jeacher he- was. II owe -much to Dr.
. front of people who look like a fair 0,oerat.ions not later than the end of ment which �hould prove tviery ii.sefu4, election," went ,on the man, who is )rascheld, Dr. lCushimg, Dr. McBrady
�r,1.11 � Williallyi. A,Stuart, proprietor of the Wakeful Nights � , d more than anyone else TRW and Dr. Harry 10arn" I
, Flour Mills. w, provNet. Delcembew in euch �reail. �A great� both to tenants, and to those -who el,edite
� ` as painfully electing Ro,Dsevelt president. . Recalls School.'Day Pals. ''
f. �.. .Mitchell � M -any people seem to resent being many, a,ptplitattionq for licenses or re- ,have farins to rent, in helping to
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� . Wuired 'M:mday mornil4r While at- From . told not to tip. "No tipping" s**ns ta"Is halve alread1v been received bY avoid some of the ,pitfalls coird.mon -"The J>eople have revolted agaimt AID6 �6a,ren*nliberl any of y1our
-1. teffnipdng to put a b,elt oil o-rie of, t.he - t1he Dominion Fruit Branch , nwritten 4worin-ou, antiquated legislations-. claawniates,?" IqHow could I forget . I
."'. are utsua�ly ignored. Men.pa,e insult and the with loosely ttated or with u k, -feat -
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I mill pulleys. His -,hirt - e caught is a defluite attack *,uch friends as the now 15rincipal ot
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i I is arn, was badly ed if a boy rduses a gratuity (it value of those to produceirs becoming agreements. Ho,over's die industrial St. IMichalel's, lFather 'ff. 8. Belisle, �
� on 'a screw and h Bladder Weakness -is ,do I � firtan�ctial - and
. sm"hed,when twh4ted several tinies, does happen opeasion,AY). Head botber known, ing much to (16- .0. upon the i
.. - 1) r. A. D - Nothing wears you out nlore'quick- I I leaders of Amerrica.." . . Father WeCorkell, F.-Aher Frank
i 1. around, the pulle,� shaft . waiters are ,keen p,sychol&gists, who v.,eliop and empOd the industrY. .. I . 'There will be 'no peace nor 'will Pmnylegi-on, Mur -ray 114ulligan, au(I I
I 1v than a period of wakeful, restless make a point df knowing who's -who 1 '
1. iSmith. atterlde4l him.-�tlltchell Advo- . I --.L— .
, 'V nig-lit.s. The co, requent re. w6ith. He knows n there - be , " st -people re� ju'les Timm,ins?" ,....
, . I ,� J use is often f and what they a Husba'd and Wife Find PTO pe�itj until
1. q4te- night calls from bladder distur'6ance, thebusiness mail is the "'lost reliable ,&Iize, that wealth consists not Of "When Y40U were at St. Mich%el%-�,
I . Karafin -gen- Current Crop Report. � , - did you ever dream that you would .,� .
.. . Horse and Buggy Figure in Crash and the best remedy is a tipper, that wonlen are not As Them Very Beneficial .. inion-ey but of the basic rieeds of liv
I With Car. 1're.,wriptioh. tablett, taken j'ust" bef,oTe erous as men, and that the de4h crowd . -,ingl-food, clothing and shelber-the sume. &j be agreat reldlgioiii leickw.
; According to revorts from Middle- ,.
; going to bed. This soothes the urin- are notoriously bad, probably because I counties, cattle THEY TOOK 'DODD'S KIDNEY 'pt;v.erful ,radio priest declared. "I "I had; my dreams, filDe every other '
. I '"Y' Brant and other evelt readopts the policies which student, but -I .lived for the day, I
'A car driven 'by Audrev S.�niith, of ally 'tract, stops t1le pric,kling, scald- ,they have not yet become accustom- thave gone kft winter qparters- in PILLS AND RECEIVED RELIEF P"oos e -ed football, liandba-11 and baseball .
.. . G6derich, and a h6rse driv�en by Mr. ing sensation and induces peaceful ,d to-ti-pping ways. better thaill usual condition, Pastures — . .have been rejected by the people, he To,.
� ' I better a - I -pon as the greatest more tbam I'di-d religion and --ellool.11
I . Donald Walker, 1R. R. No. 1, Hensall, ,lurnbe;r by the serusible n-veans. of I never having bec'n th n Ontario Lady Suffered With A Sore 'ill be looked u
. c,raAed- a;j a 14ensall in - producing a norn failure 'who ever sat in. the White "Has Ciardarial 1010oldnell forgiven
�.. ter"ection on -ial, healthy bladder . throughout the entire 1932 grazing - Bqck And Kidney� Trouble.- ' I .
, . urday night wiih Prescription Tab House. Oxi the other 1hand,' if lie you ,yelt?" "That is a forgotten in- 11
, : No. 4 Hi hway Sat condition. Karafin Cornwall, Ont,_Dec. 4th (Special). i I
serj�o,us results' to the buggy lots -a non -secret remedy has fiali Student Duelling se�zorh, Welland reports fall wheaA I - cident. Much water bw flown over .
e., , horse, - going in6D winter in ex�ellent c0ndi- --PI had. been troubled with,my KI& succeeds in the persistent perform I
and autoniobile, all of -which are bad- , Doctors In Germany : . �on with -find top. Fall -plowing o -p- neys and -sore b - 11 la, F 11 " philosiophy which con- tha"darn since then." *He Dreferred
�' fctmvula on every package ack a st a ance of. his
-rs human value� over indus&7 nol. to dis,c W*8 the att�ick made- upon '
ly used up. Tile driver. s esimped with and drugglists eon tell yotl I . . '� side ,
I . amtions ,were brooght to a belt by writes Mrs. J. N. Taylor, who lives -and fman�ce,, h will go down in his- his teach-ings; by the ,BOston card-
.. - . . It was a surprise to me this -unl- at 421 Sixth St. E., Cornwall bnt. e
, ; min,or irijurio,s,. * Inw?,qtigation by Get a trial package from I . - cold weather in liumerous districts'. coln."' 1. I
. County C-onstp:ble! Level- �zthowflil that gist to -day and know what you are mer in a German town ,with an old Lana* in Eastern Ontario reports "I -bought -three boxes of D�odd's Kid- tory as another A,Ibraharn Lin inal.
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. . . the horse was not stoPPed at OW -,top taking. Money back it the *first and distinguished university (in def- that cattle have 00M* il1t0' sta11bles in nev Pills and fouild relief after I , I Continent -Wide Audience. . World in Rev'olt.
. sign before croF ;Irg, lhe 'hii-1,1-1way. " -ence to my hosts I cannot mention tHeard every Suriday 'over 27 radio The world is now in the m;-lgi; of
I . paekage doesrft belp. One day's w el , n . " revol , Father Cough -
The autorroibile pilbd broad:;ide intu ..;boul(I prove itsi value to the person its name) to find that in spite of po- low,w cofidii,tion lba. last year and ha�d used one box. I ke,pt on taking s,taitioris .by imtore. peo,ple than any its. fnr- r th lition
t and the. horse ,suffere,d sev� uo,ent 6elling *is 'that with a scarcity of �eedl and a t1horn 4�4 now I am- in, go,od health
� the outfl, trDuN6d vvith �bladder weakness a -ad lice regulations 'g,t - , I � My hus_ other living ,speaker, ,singer or sym- iiii h,olas. - Hie was now pacing np
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� . I ere laceta,h,.on-* biit no broken bones. comkequer�t sleeplessness. . . still practised and. ss-dli popular. it eral clvizr-etockiin,�w on MOVC farms, and abl6 to. do my work. phony in the world ever could clainl. anti 41,.)wn the library with quibl:ening
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� , . .�_Exeter Tim,es-AdvoeAte. . - . .. s,eemed that as many students bore onel would expect very thin cattle in band ha8 also taken them with bene- Father Gougfhlin, forrAer football star stalp�. 2is hands werre clenchel, te-
I . I I scars tis not, and, thos,e who boasted the, spring. ficial results," of' ,St, !Michael's -College, Toronto, hind' his back. Hi� Great, Mane,
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. Willis Returned NVinkliarn's Mayor. Owing to the delicaky of the' Kid- iglir to
� the distinction of 'a disfitgured face ' graciously received us in his fine which i� large enol. . be a -,man
� Stray Coins That I were as prould of their %car-,; as if 1� heys, they are ea,sily upset. A slight hDilie twelve miles out of Detroit, a lion and looks not unlike un% -was
% ..., . .1 � W. -11. Willis, -was narned -Mayor of - ,train oT wet feet may lay the foun-
� in for the '_�`econd t6rm oil � Spell Big Business they had Ix -en marks of caste. But Grikin Show Fees Reduced. s i stone�s throw from the. $300,Wo ,en- growling at his mastey's solen
Wingha � _ . dation for years; of suffiering. Agrain , 5 l`�The first revolution was, I
; . . Monday e . vieffii1g: -,vhpn he was elect- . . I though, evidently, the duel is as POP- A� I H. ,Martin., Qntario -Slecretary, Xidney diseases are ,of .such an in � - tranice to what will The a $1,,�)-ONO att i tude. . . 01
� by acclamation. Botb'tlie Reeve and, Nowadays when a -visitor passos ular as ever, little is known of the beein ad- sidiou-s nature, that they may be Shrine to the Littlel Flower. ' won's revolt agailpst physical contr �
through the whirling doors"of a mo -d- procedure and circumstances by the World"s Grain �Show' has - -without No Hjo�Vrv000d st4w r�ceives as of slavery," he said, "The se:),nd ,
1. Commis,sionel: also received th,L4r of- 'hotel he find- �lm�zelf in a w0l'ldl.ordinary citize . iversity vi%ed by'the au,thorities at Regime, present fo.i. moniths or years ,rany fan letters as docs this 'priest. revolution was Ylan�% fight against I
_ . fice by acclamation. Although there ern . . . , ri, even in a un being suspirote.d. So that erveryone . �
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I . were five new narr", wbi,pd to the list ,�ornplet� in itself. ,There is invar- town. Officially all drielling is forw that enliry fees -have been materially His parish extienlds from 'Maine to agrarian control. The third r(&Ivolu-
� inbly a flov�er shop, a news � -I b-idden, which o,nl-v,. in,eans thait it has reduced,. in classes. -%,here Prize should be on -their guard to note the California� and. f-roni the 15outherh tiOn was man�s rebeffl-ion agailist, po- . .
:,. of probabllp councillors. it is 'expect- . Ave in the morning, m6ney amounts to $2,400 or more, first symptoms. Experience of nearly sho 9 to ,tb Yukon and Lafbradbi% litical control. We are no,w in the
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11 . ed that the new oncs will not qualify smart toba,wo shop, beauty parloTs-. to take place at rori half a century has proved- Dod-d's Kid- . re 6
,-. I . ticket. offices for theatre and travelland usually at some distance from the entry ,fiee �bas beeh redu�ed f n twenty weeks, two million letters midst of -our ,, fourth reivolution- �
� . all of the old ones will. a- the ney Pills to. be the best remedylor ' p'lease God it wil
, tickets, laundry and valet -services, to I the town. The local police are some- fivie to t� . poured �nto his" 6ffiee, -where I A
ono that ' .ree &Nars, and �vhere iseases. 11 priv- I be our lavt-the
I., vain resume their places. The names �� ' olley nd industrial ` ,
I � e,%v. ate secretaxies persq,onally, reply to fight against financial a
, . I times said to -attend as int, -rested ,
. *nated' are-. H. B. El- " n -lion but a f . prize m- . td�als les;;` than 'S2,400, all Kidn6y di
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" of thoze Some years ago hotel l-nanagerf ,peebetors before going.on duty. . itlie entry i�es are now $1.50 histead - .Q. I ry one -of them. - control. I don't know when it win
1. 1j,v1t, Charles Wilkinson, Fred Dav- . ' . I I (we
% . Walker, James Gilmour bozan ,to realize that these ad�uncfs As 1 had beeni innited to attend a of $2.00. I . I "He's a Good Boy." e * nd,. I do know it win end whcn,
I, idson, G. L. I ttQ their business - were potential, meeting it was neces,s�ary for me to The mailrAgement felt- that this S�iugglersi` Ahoy! "It is -staid -that youT broadcastin.- zria.ri, realizes that wealth does not
, .John ,Hanna, J. H. Crawford, T. R. � urce.s, of substantial inooni:,� and -et up earl' and walk five miles to charge would be more in. keeping . , k," we . , but. of the basic I
. Benn-titt, David, Halliday, W. Holmes -0 Y costs you $20,000, a wee , Ven- comist of money ` -
' bEgan, to let them out. The best in- 'd small village, where the largest, Nvith.. present col�ditions, . and that The present'economic situa,tiOn Of- - tuired. ,11M,r, thaum that -T Later. needs of life--46od, clothing and. L I .
jlug� Tucker. -Brussels Post. h oc pro pec iv exhib T%q would V'�el- fers the prospect of a, clo.wr return ' I
� come producers are the check roon-L, room had been taken in t e I al inn. s t e , ' itO' vile discovered that 25 mail -begs, each shelter.
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� Mariners Getting Ready For Winter. valet service, barber shop, tobacco When I arrived it war, already, full come the reduction in,fees. As a to. the golden ag"e of smuggling "Wqlat can, we do to 'speed -the
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.f .. counter, flower -,tore and ticket ag- of students., soille. sitting on chairs result of ,this, action� a oonsideT- which occurred during the Napoleon- tbc.Tn containing suhscijptions, ax- end?" "We,ean remi-diate or can -eel '
'' . I e. �lo% ,n olf 'navi- ency. Expert accountants estimate n able increase is loo-ked'for in the'ic wars than any pbaoe that has gone .tive * *
i, , As th .,e of theseaso . ar',ranged in � rows, others (those i . at -the Shrine ,of ,the Little all war debt& 1t; is tommyrot tp ex-
... gatien. approach(.-, it !-)R: vt� if God- �thai the conces.'sions in. the 200 larg- their first year) standing at the back. miniber of ,exhibits in the comPeti- ,between, during the past hundred, Flower every week. . pect - Viigtind and Europe to repay
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� . . . eTich's m0initer Feet this year will not est hotel-, in the United States .P?.)7 Those novices qre not allowed either tive classe.s. . .1 ve�ars. The higher the tariff walls Father 0oughlin's father is T. J. America, We sold thern. wheat at .
1. � S25, ' I go, the more sn-l-laggling will take which is now 45 cents and ex-
- .. ;be �a large one. .Four f reighters arp an annual income of more than , - to s -it or to -go out, as a squeamish . place. The history of Britain te Couglhlin, a former resident ' of Ham- $1.66
� ill �ow tied up at the,harbor and a few 00.0,000. . , Englishman might pre-�er to do, but I . � . I .11.6 iltlon, Ont., and ex-sh,eiriff of Wayne pect; to receive the same money we
. more ma� viet hx arided, but as to this, Concessions are spoken for long1have to,be present throughout every* the story clearly. I County. We met him, selling sollv- loared them." - .
. I . ' It Pays to Finish Hogs. 'Her earliest recorded smugglevs
; . 'no -e a new h6stelry. apens. The -eekly meeting of their -a. in the shrine. Hie said that "Who is resv�nslble? Is it at .
11 there is certainty. The steamer befol fight at each v enii *
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1� . as'al ty one of- the largest vessels transactions are veiled in 11 -st terin. nslde�ed a harden- pork and pork egi�ning of the -ried two guns vhth him. when Washington, ottatwa, London or , I
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1, , Stcamp'vbi,p�' Lines, is hortel produbts in the eighteenth century, and were known he went,to the ,bank on Mondaym A, Geneilin the solution lies?" "None
". of the .Canada men and � con,cetAsionaireq are ing process. As there ,,vere ten fight- very often, results -se of their mid. f6e,dly' Irishman who modestly dib� of these ,placgs.
I ticd up it'tbe� north 'side of the hax- loth ,to reve I what they recei've and ing corparations in this , univeriitY marketing of many uinfibished hrig.�. as the "Owlers" beca-u , The answer is with
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I bor, i,Iter discharging her cargo of pa,y for rixZ. The busfiness is similar meetingsi -were being held that This in turn-fOrces.thomarket to erv- night habits,, 'Wool ivas the valuable ,1,imed any responsibility for hav- the financiers who hold international
. 1e0,D(,0 bushel� of duruni. wheat and highly coringetitive. Generally speak- sagme' morning in four other villages. er lower levAs and results, in many commodity then, beca-use the export ing ,such a distinguished sop, he said c)(>ntrol - ,the interniabonal bankers .
I . 150'xflo �rushels of No. I Northern ing ch-eckromn and valet p,rivilegqs Before the fighting started the air cases, in losses to: �be producer, of raw wo,ol to the Continent was for- that it .was "the Will of God" that -who have subscribed to 'the heresy
I ator. The D. B. are 'bid for. Taking an average of -was smoke -laden and heavy with the w,berrea's the sale of a finished pxo- bidden in, order to encourage native &-Fsther"�lfhe ,father -caviled his -son that gold is the bastis of wealth." . .
.. I Ran -no and the Prindoc are laid uy th� la'rgest hotels. in New York and stmell ,of iodine and other disinfect- duct w,ould have thowlri a, Profit. In manurfacturer& That was good for yatber_�_:� been pri4ileged to make ',Can and is the'Christiami church I
. . --I imated that conces- anL Medical i1R ti,mes of depression the advantages the weavers, ,but bad foi the growers, such a contribution to the world. doing anything to belpr the, coming of
I long the *W-C.F.M. Wharf, t�ie for- Chicago, it ii& ,esti students dressed
J mer vAth 1,06,0010 busbells .of wheat sionaires pay $.50,0.00 a year for the. White were motiving about in the of ,rnarketiing only ,superior quality who co�ld lonly selil a small portion ,,His mother and I are than4al. a better day?" 'tldbelieve the church
... � Js `1 e 'a His .is dbing much. it can. do more, The
and the latter with 196,000 b,..,shel,;. checkroom privilege, $540,1500 for thc' neighboring bar -parlor, which bad produ,ct�s are even More marked than of their product at prices fixed by the Sbe so, .H Is -good boy.'
V These eargoes are for the mill., The barber shop, $35,000 for the valet ser- -been set up as -the first-aid- -station. when prices are high. For example, manufacturers. And France and Hol- mother deserves all the credit I for Roman ]Catholic church has al*08 �
I . feurth boat is the Westmount, which vice, $25,0" for the guest laundry, Two screens at each end of the room in 1929 Then hogs were. selling for land were just aching, for tha stuff- Father. -She ,is' a good woman-' fought, again,SV4 VsurwL 7%el wo&14
. I . canW, in the early ,part of last week $20,000 for cigar and news stand .partitioned off dressing rooms, There 12 cents per, pound or more, the prem- Death wasthe penalt�r foe smuggling ' Father CoughtliWs, father w � as a was. made for n1an, allot man for the .
, . . with a ,storage cazgo '1�r.. the eleva- privileges, $15,000 for the theatre the combatants prepare,d themselves iu,h on a veletet hog was $1 or an in- in thloise days,but -the Owlen� did not. steel engineer during the- war, and wKwld-" I .
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� .1 to -n The Wtotmounst is a sister sbi,P ticket agency, and $10,000 for the in order to emerge as black, ungain- me"to in the value of a 20f). -pound worry- I F;0TIVed under the Canadtian munitions U. S. Holds Solution.
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. . of the HLigarty, -each of'them. being bootblack privilege. There are a d,oz- ly spectres, with thick goggles to pro- -hog of 4.17 per cent. ffn 1939d, with The smuggling qf wool was fol- board at the �S,teel Comilieny of CAU- I'Do. you believe that Canada has, 1"
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. I 535 feet in length. The steamer en or more smaller concessions, such tect, their eyes and ,thick black pad- a price of 4 �cents ,per pound, the in- lorwed by the simlitggling of tea, brMii_ a,da, Hamilton'. .He ' was ,born in ounythlftg� to offer towaTd. the solu-
I'll Xw,ntado�c was in on Supday and dis- as -the bead porte-r's office, .publ.ic. ding covering their neck and arms. crease in vndue on a select hog is -dy, silks, linen�L, and other cen-Amodi- Indiana, attended sebool in Peaubroke. Ition of things?" "Nq I don't. It L �
.; charged a cargo'of 77,000 �llshlels Vf stenographer, scale tollections, c(An By contraft, and perhaps not only by 12.5 iper cent. Stimflwly Ithe per- ties. This famous business &rose and Prc�scott, and, went to' night -Tests With the. United States. It i%, .
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� . � oats, 65.1000 bushels of rye, 65,000 lcigk5., taxicab station and baths. A contrast, their exposed cheetk�s look- centage dockage on grades below fhrou& heavy proteebve duties be- school in Hoim(ilto,7L the credi�or nation of the world."
� bushels, of barley andl 56,00--o bushels co,mparatively new concession is that ed chalk white. Long. black leathern bacon is increased with a decrease ing imposed not so much to 5hielli Dangerous But Worth While. Wdth that last wood .. we left a
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r . of whmt at the elevator. clearing of the turnstile placed at the ent- aprow, heavily stained from former in hog prices. industry as to pay for the wars of We asked Father Coughlili- this: ,great tnil4n, a Catholic in, the broad -
t, ' Marlborough and others of his glor- t e e6t seme, a friend of paupers andl
� agai.n for Fort William. The tankrr rance of the dres�sing rooras, a -15;i -y- fights, were wom from their chins to "Hiow have You so 10-59 escaped b
I . Imrperoyal was in on Friday with a as,yoq-enter service which exacts tep itheir knees. With each co,m,batant . ious if expensive kin.. The ,profits on noose which al;.,�6,st .invariably hangs kings, gues;t of William 1R&rvd1ol9h
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� . .Part 6rgo of gasoline for the Im- cents from every patron. caj.nne his second, equally padded And . Money Surplus Lower; Exports Are tee and brandy were especially worth the man rwho dares to be courag- Hearst 'at his C�al'furnia ranch a few .
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,. perial Oil depot here. This will he ;Nta,sa service -has made it profit- armed, ,but with a large steel mask . Increasing. a little risk. But gradually the eo,us'fil . I Teeks ago, and to -day d�ning with
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�... , the last cargo -of this kintl for the able to operate some of the conces- o,ver his head, and behind these two '�i� Aided by a world short holnely Crop, sm.ugglers became so bad that public ,,iDon't mistake me," be said quick- Preis deTit,40 e ' etl FraT ft D. Roose-
, ,,- I one to hold ujY'the , "I live in. ,fear and trepidution. velt In New Yorlk, a iiiian who, when'
pe�ason, as the ,big itankhere is noW'5ionn_-no.rrd.ely, ebeckrootms, valet ser- more officials, icular'] the large qualitl, Pro- opinion and the law -united againnt ,, y.
.. � flUed. A fair amount of grain is go- vice, tobacco -shops, ticket agencies sword armi betw(�en the rounds, so parb' Y in 'them. I sin nwA engrossed with any fanciful �he Columbia ,Brea4misting ,Syst6ln
� - . ing out' bk railway. The steamier and porter's offices -on a chain basis. heavy we the sword and arm shield, ducting countries, California and New During the �Tne ct� Nelsen a jolly id,e, that I am immune from the refused bim their air lines, set UP a
� � Georgian, of the Northwest Trans- Corps of trained workers can be mov- 'the other to wipe away the blood ZeEdand, Ontario honey' is being I eag- type of smuggler thrived. P�acticsl- j;uillotinte. -The world has lne by the metwork'of his own and is to-daY re- '
: portation Company, was reported a- 6d' about as the need arises. from the face when the referee sh6uld erly sought by British buyers. The ly every al�ticle of iimport, was subject, ,tail. I ilan't hold it by its tail. 'Me garded as *Vr greatest living influ-
. I gvoun,d on a bar at Grand Island, -Concessionaires do not make their consider it was getting behind ,the . sitiliation is further strengthened 'by to high entry dtities. England want- tl,.-ng yGq sugkes,t will happen. it enpe for good in the world. I
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_'.. Lake ,Superior, this week. She was ..bids blindly. Experience has taugb� goggles or waz� obb ed for everything, and it is related �
�, . not in denger and her crew remained them what t6 expect. For example, cap. No applause greeted their ap- the result thst aconsiderrable _"'lulme ,that "balf the population consumed, . . I.. 1. � I
. on boar(L The Creorgian i .% well the operabor of checkroollus pays, the pearanicte and few formalities. ,pre, is being shipped we -A by individual used or wore some smiaggled artiele." I che6peit, least- 11
� I � known, at this port,-Goderich Sig- highest mms for the privileges in ceded the fighting. � producers. Local prices have firmed The ,expense of combating the traf- t0tip`edo are from 24 to 48 tw,0-99110M that it is still the isk
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, . - few bee- fic , IpI -double r0w; if thlin,95 'taxed country oil the Continent,
� Tmt�� � . I those, e9tablkhm-ents when the great- The fighters took up their posi- about .02c per pound and , . , wag abortit 10 per cent. can� in a long
,, .. rP _. loeepers are selling for less than .06c .of the value of the i1miport, d,ti,, come to the worst the flaherni-en can 'the cerliter of a large riM Of smug- I .
� Presentation.- - e,st numbers' of banquets and balls time on wbat looked like a large d net f r lity prodlum ine and appeax in a most gling ,which extends aerdast Europe -
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. . I are held. ,His entertain,ments bring rubber groundsheet laid on the floor collected. It remained for the first cl&,the tow I
"I ' ' The -Omtario Honey, Ewport Asso;cia- fruits of . Each to edo is -Ten and coffee� spirits,,
, An interesting surptir,e pi�rty 'was him volume, business. The average faced each other siquilarely with legs Free Trade to reduce ard innocent TmnT'eT' rp .
." I held at the home of 'Mrs. Ivan Yung- on such tips is 20 cents. Large balls apart, and then, from- them a distm tion stated recently they had handled finally but smuggling inrto E.ngland fitted with a corlC float which copes important smuggled- ,goo&-
� , to diate sornlie,500,000 , nds and Were down, and down, to a relative trifle. to the surface after six ,hours$ iTA- � . ___ I
1� b1lit. on Thursday evening, when some mean a harvest of from $500 to $700. ance of �)bout two yards, slashed at
. twenty of her friend -s -m-et in honor prepared tie Oxl?`(�t t.rm meTsi6n, Of course not all (Yf �he ' '
Similarly rvalet conce,s-tionaires have each other�s he�lds with a quick, high, is' Season utp to JOnly ,brandy seems- to hvuv,e held on.
- of her recent marriage and made a learned that a certain percentage, of chxrdlar motion. W;ha)t &klll t1her4 a rnfilli�m ,pound-,. of the white and 'To--d,ay duties are coming on a- cargo i,3 regainied, but most of it IS. TEEN-AGE WEAKNESS
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1, -tiery hand.some'presentation and the lm�n goldeo 1gradeis of suitelble. qualitly. pao�. In Britain -more -and wore (In this and, other ways it is easily I
. and women will require.. their was in- it appeared to 'be rather in . .
�. followintg addIresog: "W,6 your friends - . The. noxket situation is imPre"ng corrrimodii-tiest are being taxed on en- tariffs and pTo- "
, services. hitting the otheT man than in de- . s,eeU bow exceptional
- dia-fly with the expectation that the try. Prohibition is rife as a retult bibili,onsiaid,the smuggler. But no*
� aTud neAgbbors, have gathered here this , Back in preprohibition days when fending oneself. It was ekplained. in I I . Mrs. Lout Tells How She
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, . : evening to show in a very small way champagne fizzed along the White a wbis*r that par'Ming wdi not real- IqurP'us On. hand of the Past - few* of the variGus. ,'cluotas." France is we have an even more adValitageOUS
- I our appreciation, for your kindTiess; Way, d%-,c1croom boys were dres,sed ly effective as.the blade would usual- yeaf'�"wlll be entirely cleared up be- now dug in behind so -manty quotas situation for the smuggler. Prices dif- Learned that Dr -Williams' Pink
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1. T, those present heTe this evening, we ja,ckets. But, in spite of wall pa -per on -6 on the back of the bead, where I — to that'o'ountry., Britain,, on the other smxtggling seenits; inevitwble. Life, Pills Benefit Groiving Girls,
:, ask.you to accept this gift, and- with cos. tu(m.", there was a continual leak- the sear nAght not show and would Visits to Stock Yards 'Profitable to harvd, levies such prohibitive takez on for instaAcel, is twice and thrice 8A 11
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I I it goes our sincere wi,shes for yo4r age of money into secret Pocimts. therefore be wasted. The full length Producei. I domestic spirits that thebrandy run- hard for the .housewife in Gerinally -I Swear by tr.
. - ppiness and prosperity." On' �6011- Along came a se 'on ning days of yore are well on the -wuy as
ba I I , _rl If-4made concessi - of a fight, -one gathered, should be �qf my adivice were a6ked," com- i.n H�>Iland and Belgium, COM- Felt Ue Wilgam& Pink
., . itain bas -already gone be- tiplod1ities, which are cheaper in -Rol-
,, .1 aire, familiar -with the ways of all forty rounds of four quick consecu- mented Garneit H. Duncan, live again. Bri I 1�
,. . coin,T. "Let 'em have . rpock,ets in tive blows each. At the end of an ,stock investigator, Ontario Market- ,. yond tariffs and is definitely moving land and Belgium -manage . to get Pills 0 vnites Mrs. ,._ '_
� - Wroteles of the Present Dity their pants and jabkets," lie %aid, exchange of four blows the %"�&nids, t4D*ard the smuggler'a dreaniland R smUggled in -to Germany, and find a DifeTent ,m. 'Lunt, Bra,�
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TA , , I � . "and pay 'em better wage,,:�-" The who aTe standing at' -one' side, lea,p those feeding for Veal,pur sQ c6uld, ready market there, even though the -
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. 1 I Mrs. J. was hap,PY' In her home idea proved to be a gcmd,one. into. the middle with their s1wordst V0 g as that marlj�t is handled, in a somewhat, . vwi�n I was itV
w1th hor husband and two lit- . pr?�t, by f;equent visits to the mw- A drama quite as thrillin, Person 'don mard"be
X I " tle children. It Is true they The speakea,sy i% the collcmStlon- raised and stop the fight. A clever ket. In tbis, wiay the producer would. of the Untited States bootlegig6ts is tsurreptitiouts manner. In the main, I" " ,. . - teenst I bad tm,- - '
I �:! didn't have much but, until the hus- aire's gold mine to -day - from $6,000 second can aLso, be -lip materially by acqiiiire� -a knowledge of market re- being enacted nightly in the Baltic tobacco, coffee, 'grain and the. mill awnia very . W'.
,, band took sick and their saVingS to $15,0010 is paid for pnivileges in warding ofF cuts that are either too e0med to t=, to water -
.1. wero used up, life was pleasant quilrementis. Adso� I would sqggest 'Sea- Finland latterly voted away products -form the contraband, and MY Wood 8
I , spea-kewsies., hard or which arrive too soon. in his probibiltion, but big Imloney is being the stuff has .,be be -handled in bultk A ,friend told me to try Dr. Wil-
. enough. Long days and rit'ghts of l that the ,ptroducetc, dompaie bis sftck months I
. 1, . worvy and anxiety coupled with ex- . The psychology of tipping is Pe- opinion. - with that ,of ot[hers,, rather -than con- made in smitiggling alcohiol into the and therefore by large parties. The- 11wm%i` Pink Pills. In three,
, . - 9 �Fir w9yking, for Bele-IDUtteh felt lik6 a different persion. I have
tr& work had their dire effect,, how culiar. On.one ,hand ig the employee No fight, however, appeared to last U., -SIR. A -and, with a thousand ,gmrmg
X 4wer, ai-id a brealcdown caused the centrate his enbre attenimn on his __#Iers,
." doctor to socurd her admissian to who looks upon the gratuity as a inliore than teni,rounds, by which thne ,j6ek. I miles of colaotline flanked, by islands, syndicates, Who must be reWng a ,simce taken a course of these Pills
., 4 I I W3 Muskoka Hosbitial for Con- legitimate adjunct ,to ,his wages, on one or both of ibe combatants bad o'wn offers ant illicit import grounds, and ' spring, to NAM lip my blood,
19 ,. i . � . F'Remnitly a quanti1ty of calves was f-orture; .are orgatized in two divi- each D highly of �,
�. ,, sumpt ves. 'the other is thepatron who views the been sufficiently, sliced, in the eyes of sought by a buryer from New York. Britain a'Ad Germany are closely con- siton�8_4groupq ,of trained, and am,ed and I cannot speak to
01 She was almost overwhelmed with tip as a free will at. The tip is -the referee, to satiwfy the honor of cerned. Four maill. synclitattes, now youths who carry out the actual rehem."
... ,,, , hopelessness, but before very long, . b utpon, tbe,giver's bum.oT. If the corpoTatiom � No applause follows, The quality offered was the only fee- operate off Finland's Ale Dr. Williamsol Pink -Pills have prov-
I., I and nursing at- ,, deperideiine ture t1hat operated against a brisk oh lie Row, iq,intugglinig and diecoy brigades of I
ii ,1- teritton, the uninterrupted rest, the the diner has completed a successful at the end. It was hard to di,stin- market. As a m of fa -A, 9U. their vessels lying just uliotgide Gtet)nlIen il�neimiploryed, who walk a- ed an invaluable bl6sainig to thousands I
frosh air and gom food worked laUer tile
I I rLw grs. j. is deal during the day, waitter and check guish the victoT. To, most present 12 -,mile li,milt. Over .tbirt ig women, by creating an
.1.1 thel. "hitric , roonv boT fare we�il, lIft on the con- the ftgIlltsappeared tobe, merely tire- talvies. were offiered, and only 7,5 of y vessels broa,d for three hourg a daY and of youn wLl#ply of now Ted blood
.�!. , quite sure that -she witt go horile ithis u-ii1mber ,wouild, matt, the'requir- are used. The mothod of lanAing the watch tthe cuistoms officerst. Some- ebrundlant
�11'11;;" � doon, to fa,es -and overcome life's trary, thing% baVe gone agains-t him, some interruptions to conversation, �ro contrab is very r- of celils. Carried to eveTy litart of the
Vi,,�'. , .. . od quality for export. � . and stim-1ple. Fishe times they carry harmless, sacks
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