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LEGAL Many peopi�-, -th In WQMCa Who did not drink are a win be emsirl to
e ost skeptical of Ole" and to 'ke I aa3wer at gate mod we
m N% (loins their level best principles
skeptics right in this city and in tl*e witb them .4ep pace Ana ,ideal$ as JQ-4 -All hers, And in d,
country hereabouts, bless. the Ualf 0 them, I dare say,' YOO 0", Harris �014&44..
JQ=. JJ�UGGA"' m",U. Cal onvitIdnMent. Captain
day many, reapt04 q4t6a similar to them, o'. upon, 4r, --94=,t Only
ster, Solicitor, when C. Aberhart and other go would Cladl down their con- sired her , to , leave the stage, So fir,
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I 1�1'��' sumptidn' bufyt vouen the flask is in as Ue *a�-*;P.o,4QIa;udixs Barris, a cap- there Wag pel;fect .' to be aig m
No" PUM, L'tO. druggists offered Rheuma to the harmony botwee'u* ea iy'*"d') to -f
af- Wit �in tbe:� Indias, Aripy,_and a cri,, q1em. Of It." " .
out flicted at a small price and r4il use as the cigarette case the to the th -among � pObA4, � Ack
a Bleck Seaforth. guaran- gene nection bT.*-m�, 490 of G06r#0,QTot But Us obJeetigns e- 4
teed money refunded if not temptaMns are enough to make St - -------- atre went a good d4l. tg i 'thaa ogre for
wot*, .,;$A -bi,
satisfied. Brother, ose h 0 AMet thing'b4t, clergymen and
n 0 !1ers. He was undef the influence:o-f
If you have rheumatism get A th ny rejoice he was not a 1925 t NCWC�44tlo, She; would 'not( do that
R. S. HAYS a bottle American. in Joseph's Cus: �rr
semble Je 4 mother for wh6m,the stage was out, she. really could not. Little, as she
BarriAter, Solicitor. QViveyancer of Rheuma to -day. tiny Lind when singing songs she._stayed, accompanied by Mrs. side, of'rebgion� and who, as likbd the theatre, nothing would in -
A time there was when the movies from' ' sid;%.
we may George Grote, in the Course of a pro- a a
��,ikuo Notary Public. Solicitor for the- Jeii6y Lind's repertoire,
showed the Ameriean'&-hip pocket to take tl%e straitest sect -to %eem to Sy from'It'like
lt� th ee
�Voiwiul& Bazk Office in rear of the at Jenny Lind's art is in ao vincial tour. Iler first impression of du Or
t �(Ildiotested acting
be the place for his six-shooter. But danger pf being forgotten. , It was a hina was tkat he was "a dull young C s
'Mominion Bank. Seaforth. Money to M
v , a degrgdatio�." What di4 r. 1440 -
UNITED STATES nowadays, when the hero's hand slips C rs �.a IVT�i 0 �e 'U
loan, wonderfOl aft ',and she hersilf was a man"' but two Considerations caused arose a 1; _91q. SO :Senior .6ink ib'ut ft? -Nassau
stealthily in that direction, we can- wondeXAil'wo1Z, not in the least like her in changeher mind. Not only did not or Jenn, d
sli &,'wv was a. wise man as well as
BEST & BEST Walnuts are plentiful in the vicinity not be sure whether he is going to any of the Other operatic stars of her this pi.1,gn Ifil. one' last engitgentent-
f love follow her w g9p aw strongly 'urged
of Los Angeles, Cal., in fact the J�ig_ pull his gun or pull the cork out of m 0 to hich she was -comm-IttW04, wh ershe a
Barristers, Soliekors,, Couveyan- time. She was rather plain, though Edinburgh, to Glasgow and to Dublin. Aoud Jinny 6 tj)#1 the" eligagement to
gest crop on record is reported. Early his whiskey.. r or sh uld not, by marriage f;et- w." khe )l
iters and Notaries Public, Etc. 6ifice In real life it certainly she hid 'fine grey eyes; hey Appea - It also transpired that he and she had tlement, foromally renounc-6 her right to insist upon retainln
p4d, pledged herself, and
��`k the Edge Building, Opposite The maturing permitted the market an- would be the latter. ance, when off the stage, was more religious interests in eom]non;,? So we und the
nouncemen to appear in public without -her hus-, marriage g, , er
4xposito, Office. t in September instead of Prohibition forsoothl And the homely than elegant; and it i find, her writing to Mrs. Stanley settlement her right to
: "I bsndlis consen '"' _P
October. The estimated crop is, 54,- most popular Christmas gift is a cock- possible- that these limitations8 quite t. On these pleas issue make her own future engagements
helped want a support, I am quite alone,
VETERINARY 000,000'pounds, and the estimated in- tail shaker. was joined in the, presence Of Mrs.
One wants to laugh. to concibite these serious early Vic. and just when I want help, the finger to sing and to contrpL the gisposition
come from it, $14,000,000. torians. At all events, she was. Otak- Grote's friend, Nassau Senior, a Mast- of her earnings, seeing that, if Cap -
F. HARRURN, V. IL of God brings me this heart that can er in Chancery, w 0 had undertaken tain Harris objected, he would ta-
buried with dead each year in the en up,., by Mrs. Grote—the wife
' HQA'%. graduate, of Ontario Vetdrin- United Stgtes is jewellery valued by of feel with me about all works of char. to draw up the marri#ge settlement. allibly prove an wisatisfactory hum -
iii I the historian of Greege and the peat itY, just as I do. . . We a -her requestand f and
y 06 ege, and honorary member Of an investigator at $20, 0 0. it is re to be He called.on Jenny at
social I'mixer" of the period--and,also married on the 7th of March." she told him the whole story, taking the first Point, but refused to give
tA 000 0 HOW JENNY LIND LOST HER b . Captain- Harris gave way on
q Medical Aasociation of the Ontario also e timated that since the begin- by Mrs,'Stanley, the wife of the Bis-
�N%rjfiary College. Treats diseases Of ning of American hiztory $2,000,000,- But they were not. Jenny Lind wa
PRIGGISH LOVER hop of g�rwich and the mother of the intending to leave the ge S two hours to t�ll it.. way on the boeond, declaring that it
*H&westie atiimals by the most mod- 000 in gold and jewels has been placed Sfa
De= of Westminster. She gave them as she told ]Kra. Stanley,, ' wanting, She had been set upon, she said, 'was "unscripturallo for a husband to
tru principles. Dentistry and Milk beneath the sod in cemeteries in the With Miss Fr6da Hempel importing the impression Of a young person 4 trees, and water, and to be "*ar. by people who "think the theatre 8 �Ilow his Wife any such liberty as
rjo!ver a specialty. Office opposite United a cathe
States. "To discorage the crinolines in order that f�he may re- whose days were "linked eac telujile of Satan, and all the actors Jenny demanded. So the l6vers
Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. practice of burying cherished keep- h to eadfi- and being sick to death Of -the tha4tri- prlesto-�;. the Devil." They Itad parted.
orders lat at the hotel will re. sakes with the departed mem-ly to 1K,
'adve prompt attention. Night ealls save , few dollars for an estate is to
Waceived at the office.
destroy a fine human sentiment," said
the investigator. Wedding rings and milli
JOHN GRIEVF, V. S.
cuff links make up the bulk of the gold ------
Honor graduate of Gntario Veterim- that has be,, buried with deceased
my College. All diseases of domestic
*dmals treated. Calls- promptly at- persons in recent years.
Two thousand cakes of soap were
to and charger, moderate. Veb-
found in trunks stored at Laredo, by
bduary DeriUstry a specialty. Office a woman who -was killed by another AV
and residence on Goderich Street, one wGinan. The soap cakes were of in-
door east Of Dr. Mackay's Office, Sea- dividual size, with the name of a well-
fewth.
known New York hotel stamped on
MEDICAL the wrappers. No papers of any kind
DX R. P. L DOUGALL which might indieate to whom the
Honour graduate of Faculty of wealthy woman left her property were
Medicine and Master of Science, Ui- found. Towels, bottles and trayssuch
versity of Western Ontario, London. as are used by hotels, were in the
Z"; Memberlof College of physicians and trunks, together with vials which had
Stwgeons of Ontario.. Office, 2 doors contained tincture of opium. Jewels
e�wt of post office. Phone 66, Hensall worth more than $50,000 were found
Ontario. 3004-tf in her room. Correspondence of the
woman indicated she owned a mine in
. MVININ
Successor to Dr. R� R. Ross
Graduate of Northwestern Univers-
IV%, Chicago, 111. Licentiate Royal
Oollege of Dental Surgeons, Toront.
Office over Sills' Hardware, Main St.,
Seaferth. Phone 151.
DR. A- NEWTON-BRADY
Bayfiel&
Graduate Dublin University, Ire-
Iand. Late Extern Assistant Master
Rotunda Hospital for Women and
Children, Dublin. Office at residence
Occupied by Mrs. Parsons.
HOWS, 9 tO, 10 ff=L, 6 to 7 p.m.;
Ehnidays, I to 2 p -m- 2866-26
DR, F. J. BURROWS
Office and residence GGderich Street
feast of the Methodist church, Seaforth
Phone 46. Coroner for the County of
Huron.
DR. C. MACKAY
C. Mackay, honor graduate of Trin-
ity University, and gold medallist of
Trinity Medical College; member of
the College of Physicians and Sur-
geons of Ontario.
DIL H. HUGH Ross
Graduate of University of Toronto
Faculty of Medicine, member of Col-
lege of FINysicians and 'Surgeons of
Ontario; paos graduate courses in
Chicago Clinical School of CWCWO-
Royal Ophthalmic Hospital London,
England; University Hospilal, Lon-
don, England. Office-43aek of Do-
Zainion Bank, Seafortb- Phone No. 5.
Night calls answered from residence,
110toria Street, Seaforth.
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AUCTIONEERS
F. W. A"ENS
Licensed Anctionber for Perth and i
Suron Counties. Sales solicited, i
Xeal Estate, Farra Stock, Etc. Terms
ift"OPPIleatiML P. W. Ahrens, p6ne
484 r 6, R. R. No. 4, Mitchell, Ont.
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lue2dce,for which she had been Offer-
ed 1,000,000 pesos at one time.
Hidden in a stove in the home of a 17 JACK GIVES
recluse of Bonar Springs, Kansas. ffLw I
Liberty Bonds, valued at $800, were DICK US E PIGEON
found after her recent death. The MCK, V�ILL HAVE
Infin who was 78'years old *ad of Nor- -.14 AS MANY AS.'
wegian birth, was taken 'to the hos- _Q M
�ital suffering from heart trouble. He BUT IF DICX GIVES
died without telling about the small
fortune hidden in the stove. The JACK OKE PIGEON
"nest-rAg" hidden in the stove is only
• small portion of his estate. He was AW WILI. HAY&,'
• painter and paper hanger was the Nowl To'day THE SAME.
owner of Bonner Springs' oi4et hotel,
now converted into a rooming house. weift
HOW MANY RGEONS,
He also had $3,000 deposited in two The opportunity of winning a beautiful piano, a radio �&
Bonner Sprino. banks. The deceased HAS- DICK? C111Y7
lived in two rooms at his rooming or a phonograph, absolutely without cost, is again
house, formerly the Riverview Hotel.
A locked drawer in a chiffonier yield- offered to the music-4ovi—ng-publie—with this addition, COLTPON
ed a letter addressed to a nephew. My Answers to the Pazzle is
With severe injuries to his right there are eight big prizes instead of three. Your chance JACK DIC
foot and left leg, a citizen of Houston,
DICK HAS -.-.----PIGEONS
large alligator which 'attacked him. Nineteen Pianos, three Radios and nineteen Phono-
The victim, who is fiftY-two, was with N Name -
Texas, managed to fight clear of a of winning one of the capital prizes is that much greater.
a party of pie-nickers and anglers on gTaphs have been given away =E in previous con�
the banks of Big Cypress Creek, 25 A ddress..__.__
mjl�s from Houston. He wandered tests by the Canadian Selling Agents—Will YOU be
away from the Party and had -waded
into the water up to his shoulders lucky this time? Send your answer in early—you have
when be felt something grab his right 'A
leg. He began a better chance.
to fight to release
himself and pulled the alligatar high How to Solve the Puz7le
enough to see what it was.. He at-
tempted to kick it I -Dose with his left The solution of the puzzle is
foot and the alligator snapped at this RIMBERA—PRIZES ARE AWARDED FREE TO THE BEST, simple. First decide how many
biting it almost through, His Com-' NEATEST, MOST ORIGINAL CORRECT ANSWERS pigeons Jack has, then,find the
Panions heard his screams and went
to his rescue. His head as .1..st answer.
under water, but they seized his arms SEND YOUR IRETLY TO -DAY
and succeeded in wrenching him free
and taking him to shore. 1C 4
Every time thought is driven under-
,Tound, even if it is bad thought, it
; a danger to society.—Mr. Ramsay
lacDonald.
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FASHIONABLE
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