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I Travelling to the West on this train .,
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Lot your nearest Canadian Pacific
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and Victoria, Canada's national win- L
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Missing Heirs are being sought c
throughout the world. Many people t
axe. to -day living in comparative pov- t
=" who are really rich, but do not
it. You may be one of them. t
19end for Index Book, "Missing Heirs g
ond Next of Kin," containing caye- �
fully authenticated lists of missing 9
heh!9 and unclaimed estates which a
have been advertised for, here and t
abroad. The Index of Missing Heirs c
we offer for sale contains thousands i
of names which have appeared in f,
American, Canadian, English, Scotch, v
Irish, Welsh, German, French, Bel- f
fI Swedish, Indian, Colonial, and
tha:; newspapers, inserted by lawy- I
ers, executqrs, administrators. Also t
contains list of English and Irish I
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Courts of Chancery and unclaimed f
dividends list of Bank of England. t
Your name or your ancestor's may be I
in the list. Send $1.00 (one dollar) '
at once for book- I
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International Claim Agency I
Dept. 296, (
Pittsburgh, Pa, U. S. A. 1
2930-tf I
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FARMSFORSALE
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100 ACRE FA FOR SAT - OWNER
I will sell on reasonable terms for autch
We. Apply to R_ S. HAYS. Seaforth, Out
2865-tf
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Concession. 3, McKillop, containing 100
acres. There are on the premises a good
frame house, 10 rooms; bank barn, 50xgO,
driving house, water in barn and house; 11.6
acres of excellent orchard, mostly spies. The
farm is all tile drained and well fenced; 1%
miles from St. Columban Chtholic Church and
..hool. 6 miles from Seaforth. and 33/4 miles
from Dublin; rural mail and phone. The
farm will be sold on reasona:ble terms. For
Ifurther particulars apply on the premises or
address, Sesoforth P. 0. JOSERIE1 McQUAID.
2975x44f
CHOICE FARM FOR SAT .—LOT 9, CON-
cession2, Stanley, containing 100 acres in
a high state of cultivation, There are an
the farm a large solid cement ho ' with
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bardwood finish, also hard and soft water in-
side, and other modern conveniences. Dam,
4OX86, on stone foundation; stables with
cement floors and with water inside. This Is
a choice farm situated on good gravel rands,
2% miles from Brucefield and Kippen sta-
tions. For further partienlars apply to MRS.
STL'rENS, on the premises, or to J. A. Me-
EWEN, Brucefield, or BERT CLELAND,
Listowel, Executors for the estate of Walter
J. Stevens. 2959-tf
WARM FOR SAT �JPARM OF TWO I"
dred acres adJoining the Town of saw
farth. conveniently situated to all churches
schools and Collegiate. There is a comfort-
able brick cottage with a cement kitchen;
barn 100x56 with stone stabling underneath
for 6 homes, 75 head of cattle and 40 hop
with steel stanchions and water before all
stock; litter carrier and feed carrier and
two cement eflos: driving shed and via%.
form scales. Watered by a rack well and
windmil . The farm is well drained and to
a high state of cultivation- The crop lis all
in the groaud---cholce clay loam. Imme&
sto possession. Apply to IL BEATON, IL
It 2. Beafortb. Ont. 21787-tf
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FARM FOR SAT.E.—FOR SALE. LOT &
Concession 11. and west half of Lot 5,
Concession 10, ELB-S.. Tackeramith, con.
taininu 150 acres. There are on the premises
a gx)od two-stDr7 brick house with slats roof.
large bank barn 100x69 feet with Ant clan
stabling. water In the barn, drive .bed 26z$@:
pig home and hen house. Two good avrial
wells, also an over -flowing spring. The
farm is all cleared but about 20 acm. The
good hardwood busb. prixtelvally maple. All
well fenced and tile drained. Bight Kara
of fail wheat sown, 40 acres ready for aloorlut
AMP. The farm Is situated 7 iskiles from
Reaferth and 4 miles fresn Neusall, one-haU
mile from school; rural moill " vlkons� Will
be sold on easy terms. Unlogs. sold W 9#rfM
It will be for rent. For further I
apply oz the premises, or address R. IL fk
ll. KiPpam ANGUS MeNINNON. 285"
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TM MCKILLOP MUTUAL
ME INSURANCE CO'Y.
HEAD OFFICF-SEAFORI'K ONT.
OFFICERS:
J. Connolly, Goderich - - President
Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president
D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas.
. AGENTS -
Alex. Leitch, R, R. No. 1, Clinton;
W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mur-
ray, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Gode-
rich; R. G. Jarmuth, Brodhagen.
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laeu their husbands listen from po, United States and Eastern Canada. one of the luqk�est losera*, I economigto, thj� 46er .
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key grow more disappointed and the right of the house in Henley , -_ .. -0 - '' I. - . . � " , 11 -i . % ,. "_
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I friendship with a woman whose tion, because before modern registra- his cue, at'�epted him there and then. fair held at Madison Square Garden, as mue , 11 lk� . ! _p4lat, 1:
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Lrly charm has passed away, who Their rxiarx*age followed a few months Now York, vastly amused Bassett !era knowa als , " I ;,U*jj__�,,$A§ 'r'.' - - i P9 no .;,.of, vine 'gr wing ,��
tion no birthplaces. were recorded. , 4'9o_,qbampk , _o - $
Des not understand one word in six I . � Ddgb,v, �who tells: rdaders of - the Daily left the game, winner --..b,$.' .,I 'moe4h* Ott --with: the aTgmien� ..
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the plague was raging at Stratford- ball a ndbleman espied Makil ,(London),, of somp of the grot- francs- � . . btha,� �.*.M:,,).*�,U,Q,..��iwi�o".!Ylisx,�to Zom- I
tpable of either sympathizing with on-Avqg. At that time a John 5hake- New York Gbod- Judgnl�Rfit is a factor 1i a . - , I
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i,ey have -scored a huge success. before or after, was living at the vil- � ar has a steering. wheqI at Wtantinopie held that draw, Poker 10 a the e,ontraryiinds'�o.reducekI4 con -
Clever girls are much more likely hoped'that his love was reciprocated, One C game'of akin '11of Orke.Lof . I
lage of Clifford Chambers. two mile" but paieti , chance). sumption of - "hard liquor"k--as a
) De free from senseless extrava- tAl authority. had forbidden the rear as well as in front. With p 1,
the most annoying distant. in a picturesque h'u" rkow her todaUce with him. Sheliadbeen elaborate bowing, a party of visitors But in .411 g4m,ea Where io�heels spin, matter of fact very little liquor.is I !
i,nce, perhaps known as the "old Rectory." Those I dice are, shikep, cards shuffled, luck dru
eakness which a wife can possess. who are disposed to, crAtIcIze "the comiJellkid'�to obey -but her love could are packed hL Th" the car will not I � ,4 in ltaly�and, second,. that �,
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he great majority of cultured girls birthplace" In Henley street believe ure the suspe' go. A guest in the rear turns round isAhe'b*JA0t4- . - every attempt to reduce Wine produe-
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ieir)rcoad to independence. They &r1ly of Clifford Chambers. �was Iden- trived to slip into 'her ward with the greatest ease an skill worked oul� aWA ' ' Z,
)uld not have had a career, in very gramme on which he had scribbled: while the driver in front siti sollemnl; with one' -hap atarted -o# to "bieAk , Under ,.prevailing coxiditio=,. - -Mr. .
tany Instances, if they had cost their tical with the father of William. � . at hi.e'wheel. The body of the car, the bankat Monie'_,Cako,.'P! The�man. Rendi'contirlip .
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%rents too much. Realizing They hold that he took h1s wife out "W"Ill 3roulol' put who has no -systeni of a . own- Can , es, the qtatO-authorities I
the true of the plague-stiieken town, and that The neit dance was the Hesitation Ow see, has -been lifted off and , 1b, eguld not ver7, well prohibit tha use I
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),Iue of money, they expend It care- In the "old Rectory" I& this village Waltz - and. as she glided round the on back to front. � - buy them by the dozeft for , a , fe* j�f -&Jcoho�l,; I . bi* they could-, ,endeetvor Ic
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- the poet and dramatist was born. pillar by which he was standing Rh Another car is so adroitly ,.balanced franba. in the principality .6. Mi gW,o.. to �h k it. -The.-A-rat, act, of inter-�
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They may not be so devoted to No doubt, however, attaches to the returneA'him the card on which she tha% by a shi of a I -ever, as it runs The bank remains not only unbof6ken vention on -the doyetirn6 t" , art
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"Won't 11o" it tilts .up- like a rea and wlie-the Ila* P I
ousekeeping as some of the unlet- birthplace of Robert Burns who was had written: ring .horse ' 'I:kut highly prosperous. . the anti -alcohol stritggle. �
�red are, meaning in the majority born, on January 25th, 1749, at Al- . � continues ,to run .on its hind wheels, A mysterious American, a Mr. of 1913. Mr. Rendi continues: ,* I<
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f cases endless and harassing inter- loway, some two miles Bouth of Ayr, I - � with the front wheels a couple of Darnboi6ugh, is the onlylperson who This regulation. aimed at restriet-
�rence with their helpers, but when in the little thatched cottage yet I . feet up in the air.* Then there is a ever bit the bank'at.,Monte Carlo,a ing the sale of, all liquor containing
ley know their incomes they can standing by the roadside. CURRENT WIT AND WISDOM, car that sounds like a busy phase of dangerously hard.biow. Aveording to more than twenty-one per cerit,*of 61- I I
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eep house comfortably at an outlay This humble little Awelling was . 1 93g the Battle of Ypres. , Deafening ex- rumor, he had bee . n * a cafe waiter in cohool, by requirin. g that a special per,
,ell within it. built by the poet's father with his England is reported to have New York. He arrived in Monte Car- mit, to be granted by a commiAttee
Men are well aware that there is no own hands. in after years It became poets or approximately the same num- PlOsiOns in' a dozen keys take place
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ore on earth to be compared with an Inn, but it was eventually pur- Toronto. -Kingston it' its sorely sk�flicted. vitals every few lo one day, played the WheeL.day af- appointed for the purpose, must be' -
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tie woman who ran neither talk nor chased by the Trustees of the Burns. Whig. - . I " seconds. ' ter day, And,each day finished some obtained by all persona�.who already
sten, who has no mental interests in Monument at Ayr, wM demolished I . There is a great A6al to be said for $20,000 to the good. He continued had a license to sell alcoholic drinks;
ommon with her husband, and who all later additions, and restored the Here's. something worth remember- anoother iDar which has six wheels. Tt to be -fortune's favorite until he had it forbade the sale of liquor contain- 1�_
tkinks his friends satirical because cottage to its original appearance. ing: 1%eepo your face towards the develops interior trouble. Clown driv- acquired some $400,000. ing rack � re than twenty-one per cent. of
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hey attend to her meaningless chat- The Interior Is characteristically sunshine. and the sh . adows will fall er and clown guest get out to see The Prince of Wales lost �,92,000 alcohol on holidays and election'days, �
er with amuai�,,d amazement. Scottish, of the old peasant type, and beltind . you!" -Glencoe Transcript. what is the matter. After a brief francs in a single nightts baccarat as well as prohibiting sale t;6 children 1,
Men of the Wbove type believe also much of the furniture consists of -1 inspection they 'decide that medicine play at Deauville; Osborne Wood, son under sixteen, or to intoxicated per- ,
hat the educated girl is more capable genuine Burns' relies. Paris journal says that woman does will not do. It is a case for the sur- of General Leonard Tirooa, picked UP sons. 'Me manufacture and sale of .,�11
of real affection and far less exacting The birthplace of Thomas Carlyle, not dress on man's account. But she geon. The driver takes out and puts. more than $800,000�. in Wall Street, absinthe was absolutely prohibited.
ban her sister of limited intelligence at Ecalefechark, is not Quite so generallj* 6arges it to his account.- on a white operating robe, -ostentati- and, according to report,dropped most But the real trend of this law is in I
Lnd education. humble, but it also was built by the Wall Street Journal. ously washes his hands in a sterilizing of it at a gambling club in Paris. the clause providing that in cominun-
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writer's father, though in this case 1. tra'y, and proceeds to saw the body of - ities wbere the proportion of places
Do Animal See Spirits? aided by his uncles. Belief' consist in aectpeixzfiflffKx the car in two. - - I . . when spirits are sold exceed the rate �_Iv I
Most people are satisfied that ant- The name "Ecelefechan," It may Belief consists in accepting the af- This done, the driver fumbles for a Ottawa, Ont. -Traffic *handled on of one to every five hundred inhabit-
nals dream and many believe that be noted. means the "Church of St. fifmations of the soul; unbelief, in moment in the mysterious recesses of Canadian canals in 1924 increased by ants, no new licenses should be grant -
:hey see spirits. Here are some re- Fechan," a severilh-century saint. Emer- the car,, gets in again with his Tassen- more than 1,000,000 tons as compared ed.' . I
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rd d instances: A horse was to be Here Carlyle was born, December denying' I them. -Ralph Waldo gers, and drives off -leaving half the with 1923. A summary of canal sta- This proviTon was by'no means an -
put in a stable at an hotel while the 4th, 1795, as a tablet on the house- son. car and the third pair -of wheeli lying tistics for the season of *navigation forced, for in 1922.,there were in Italy I
)wner had his lunch. The horse front duly Informs the pilgrim. Lo- of 230,000 resorts with license� to sell i
Nould not enter the hotel yard, so cally, the dwelling is known as "the The'return of ckimpy skirts and amputated and derelict in the middle last year, issued by the buerau td 0 1
,.he owner asked what was the cause. Arch House," from the archway con- rolled st-ockings should encourage, a of the road- statistics, shows that, except for a alcoholic drinks, the POCen ge f
rhe reply was: "I expect he knows ducting to the back. it Is now a Car- revival of the old Scottish lullaby: an I decrease of 624,398 tons, registerkid such places to the population being .J. 1
vie have a dead man here, taken from lyle museum, The philosopher died "Oh, bare,knees, cuddle doon.'�Tdon- as Saulte Ste. Marie, and a trifling de- one to every one hundred and fifty
.he river this morning." A terrier In 1881, and lies in the kirkyard close treal Garzette. l LUCK AND DISASTER IN crease at the Ottawa and Murray inhabitants. In some densely popu-
tvas seen begging (as he always begs by. The, relies of him in the house . - locks, there was a general increase lated cities such as Venice and -Mllan -- I
'or sugar), then he barked and went GAMBLING -in traffic locked through Canadian the proportion rose as high as one
, are simple personal articles, such an If it is tvue that gold has been . I canals. I to fifty.
apstairs, then begged again. A per- his pens and inkstand, and a straw found in �Mengarry, it is a safe bet _ �
3on who was a clairvoyant, noticed hat, Modern gambling, especially at the Mussolini has very properly been
I have had the latter on my that outsiders will never get much of fashionable resorts, has become, , a -0 ,attentive -to the warnings emanating 11
Lhis, and saw he was begging.to the head, and, although this is appre- it.-PeierbHDro Examiner-
; system. wherein skill and good judg- from doctors�,chemists,o and health .
spirit of the lady who, when she was ciably larger than the average, Car- - _q_-,,`— , MAKING, ITALY, Dlk'K IS A ftOW
-n earth, taught him to beg for sugar. lyle's hat * "bonneted" me, coming A tool is,. but the extension of a ment count for little. Luck, is the , . specialists in geners�l, during these,re- . .
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A cat was seen running all over a down over my ears. god of the garming table, and Luck in- . .cent years, and has tried to Zdake
bedroom, got upon the bed, etc. The Sa'muel Crompton, inventor of the man's bandk, and a machine is but a variably trourices its one time favor- JOB legislation take another. step toward 1 14
- �complex tool., And -he that invents a ites before they quit, writes George Italy has. set out to place mild re- limiting. the consumption of -alcohol. I
..at was trying to follow a spirit form spinning -mule, was born at Firwood, .machine augments the power of a MacAdam in the Times Magaiine strictions on -the sale and consuinp- It was he who cauierd the "law-bY de -
hat was moving about the bedroom. near Bolton, Lancashire, on the Bury man and the well-being of mankind. l
.it a lecture given at the Crystal road, December 3rd, 1753, In a little - (New York). He presents these viv- tion of alcoholic beverages. That pro- creel, of October, 1923, to be ispu?d by
�Ialace, a live rat was put in a glass cottage, which stands to this day. -He.nry Ward Beecher. id pictures of famous gambling plac- gress in this direction has been very the cabinet. This law attemiAs to ,�
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.ube, and the tube was sealed up at Crompton's invention made possible es and scenes that have occurred in slow, . Renzo Rendi, an Italian writer limit the granting of licenses by re-
,ach end. The room was In darkness the great Lancashire cotton industry. Perhaps Latin sind Greek would be them: contributing to Our World, quite ducin*g the permissable -ration of re- 4.
md an electric light was put on Ao It was not actually here that the more easily digested if the lads Here is the stage setting at Dean- candidly admits. The * prohibitio . n sorts where alcoholic drinks may be -,op
-he tube. When the rat died, a form, sPinning-mule was invented, howevei, thought it was a new college yell� ville: .- . . question in Italy, -he says, has two sold to one per one thousand inhabit-
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.he same shape as a rat, came from but at the old mansion, Hall-i'-th I The gambling rooms of the Casino, distinguishing peculiarities; it is fun- ants, and foibiAs the granting�of new
.he tube and went up in the air. Wood, not far distant. There, In a — done in gold and white, many cryst�Ll d4mentally a question of wine con. licenses so long as this proportion is
Making Gold LeaL dilapidated old house, The thief Who stole 200 rabbits in chandeliers. Beauty, Fashion and sumption, and essentially an economic- exceeded, at the same time prohibit- �
widowed Mrs. Crompton and her son. Indianopolis must be getting ready Wealth are seated at the gaining problem. 'The -wine producers . 'of ifig the,owner of a license from ced-
Gold beating is a very ancient art. She ecked out the profits of a small to go into -the manufacture of seal _.
It was Introduced in Great Britain farm by spinning yarn by hand. The skin coats. -Indianapolis News. tables, or move from table to table, Italy in 1922 numbered 2,300,000 and inZ it to anyone except a relative by
-,y the Romans about 2,000 years boy helped in the spinning, but his .. casual spectators of the play. The 'big' an area of?8,00%090 acres was devo+_ blood in direct line of descent. ..
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1,10. The Romans probably gained mind revolted from the drudgery, and You can't help -but admire the Can- table is the centre of interest Here ad to vind-growing. The vines pro- These provisions can take Jffeet -
.heir knowledge of the art from the so he followed up Hargreaves' spin- adian woodpecker. He knows he can the game is -without limit. Women ducing directly for wine -making re- only very slowly, ai they eliminate
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�;reeks and the Greeks from the ning-Jenny and Arkwright's improve- � are not allowed in the play. present one I -quarter of the agricultur- an insignificant number of wineomsell-
Egyptians and the Egyptians from get along in'the world only by using The banker is seated opposite the al activity of the country. It has al� ing resorts yearly. The percentage
ment by his own epoch-making inverk- his head and kee - 'y be
3omebody else. The final process of tion. ,ping on digging. croupier in the middle of an almost so been shown tfiat an average of required by the law will actudIl -
,old beating has to be done by hand. He sold his Idea, however, for a Manitoba Frbe Press. - . .
g 3 -shaped green baize table. The play- 450,000,000 workdayis are spent year- obtained only,by increasing the popou-
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3een In its virgin state, in a crucible rrIlserable pittance, and thus bene- . It took seventeen minutes for a ers ard seated around the table in ly in vine -growing and Wine -making. lation while keeping the the number I. J
iust taken from the furnace, the gold fited little by his invention. Mti- two tiers, players in raised chairs be- Over and above -all, thisi Italy exportA of resorts where drinks are sold �
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,listens like diamonds and after being mately, however, he received a t eehecker club metnber to make a move Int imanediately back of those at the less than one 'per ceziL of the wine practically stationaory�
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poured into a mould and cooled In a of Y5,000, and with It established his the other day. When hismife heard '. le. Then a -brass rail; arkkd-�be- she produces; ,Were the home market All of which does not meanthat the .
ipecial bath a ZOO -oz. brick of 22- sons in a bleaching business. This about it she remarked: "Well; thank hind that, the spectators. Side re- wiped out t*enty-five per cent. of government's intervention in the '.
karat quality is worth about $4,500- failed, but friends secured a subsorip- goodness he .w"nit on a railway marks must be made in whispers. In Italy's agricultural activities - wouM struggle against alcohol has been in- I __ . .
The men who beat gold by hand wl�ld tion, which gave him an arinuity.of crossirkg.'�-DuilAalk Herald. moments of tension only the muted be-destroyeCL effective. But theo.nsults are as yet
iiammers weighing fourteen or twen- Z63. He enjoyed this trivial sum but .. ... . -
ty-corke pounds each. The skill of the . \ gasp of the spectators is heird as For these reasons, Mr. Rendi re- very slight' -and v611 continue to be 11,
two years, and died, In 182�, aged I wish that Abe railway companies, tightly packed wads of bankhotes fall lates, prohibition in Italy can, be so until, instead of trying to Iftit - ',
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workers Is such that gold can be zeventy-three. instead of provifling special carriages upon the table fro-ni the.blankees re- hieved only by the gradual limitation cQxksur�ption, the government strikes -
beaten to the thinness of 1-282,000th for smokers, would .have-�speeial eom- . I
of an inch and one ounce can W made ' serves.' of consumotion, "A by lesa%ning pro- Airectly at piodWflon, when it does
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to cover an area of more than 200 partments for talkers�Vian Inge. When play begirls'the croupier ductiom Of recent temperance actl)�- this it will lose the 50,000,0,00 -lire in .
I I passes the cardsand the "shoe"�-_the ities in Italy he' -tells us: , taxes that it receives je�iily from
A skilled craftsman "He Often plays- better than he -hoe-shaped . box out of which the Ever since 1910,- however, a cur- the wine indlistr . 11 .
takes a week to beat two and a half knows how," said one Kiricardine curl- ' . I . y -
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ounces of gold into leaf, and one cards are dealt --over to the banker. - �. I I I I . . - -
ounce produces 2,500 gold leaves Many proposals of marriage have er of anotheir'iOho' had just made a He takes the - �kacks and with due ob- � . . . .L . I
three and a quarter Inches square. been made ,and accepted in the brilliant fluke, sho&-Kincardine Re- servation of ritual shuffies them, hands 11 . . . . I k., I - . - I � .. . ..
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queerest places and under unusual view. I I them back to be cut, places them Ili I ,; " _ . ... ---11 _ , ,
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world's leaders In the making of al- one of the most up-to-date setti I . croupier several bundles -of , .
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sil-v-er is an imitation of Chinese Cong . - I I tbousand-frane notes, each bundle I - ,% I . '... � I. 1. � . � ��
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,)r white steel which to obtained by Sion was seledted by an aviator. The trouble-, About capital and Is- containing a hundred notes, the pliY- . TO CLEAR UP Alibli*t-AND OFF LINES' ,,' �
fusing red steel 'He invited the girl, with whom be - era begin staking. On the first hand,. ' " ' I
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,,*tth arsenic. The had long been in lovvev 'be. the lack of both at . SHOES ARDAViWEAS ' - ' . �
Chinese gongs and tom�toms have vbvhsdIreTk certain critic4l tini&.�Manitobik Free of a ,bank the gambler usually g9es., ,� E LU09S., Ly .
tang been the admiration of't had long been in love, for a joy ride, slow, waiting to see whether the-barik ' A GREAT SACRIPIC19 TO 340VV THES 11 QUICK %..". �0
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Pagoda built on a hill near Tsing pilot's -opportunity, and he not , only ed. 1�we- dawn .came. Vh6o session - 15 Pah%� df Child's, OtMido*iV bibad "Ids.- Ift., $4.00. - .5,
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