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I ') ""Pi, 11 _�,�i�'A I , Y :r, i ", . " - I . . . . . . . I I re.erpl;ed ,xoruncoming from, either r1clei vp�d -tihp .. 11 ,,, I L . � W r� � Be. by alato'suf - .11 � , , , "C, ­ !, � The late Profess 00001 vel I h4 , " � , �i,�,,��: :. , -, �1111 t ��_� IF 0 0", )OM - method -of curing disease Form 6� eglun vhAre t5wy ' I 7 �,J ##;�# 15TA�t � t444 'York ( � , . � bai � ., I , , - ,,, 'ND , 'Idian corpa. ,Two of 4h6m leave4akings vera '1011 "" 1, " ­ �11, , � , Ap, I Institate, gooilalk,pidta geition, had many predecespiors. 4A 1 a alward. 'Aftet �� I., 1 I I _. 4" �,Q*ppUk � . � A , , SOMETHING MUST BE DONS A _ ummarili demand- � �'"', , , I, I, I" I, , , II , , I I I, , , , , ", , , , " I I L , , ", I, , I I I I ` I 11�r I � .� t � ` 11 d * ourl§hed died'*311, Another died fighting' in the convention he r � I � ­ . � �., .. I I I fact, won e , I �-`� 11 I *111119�. , - "" �6 ., � ��"� , , 4 � - , , ", i ,. ,J � V, I t i I ) w y , V;� P*pa cCodeu. sqqare Throat Ron- d rful curers have ft , . I 4, r 11 '1i -rQUICK a, I , � - 1�1 , DONE RIGHT NOW kh'�4 - *jq6t uniform later. I - ed th , te -Gen- ; . 1. . I . St. ` � 1`1 I . - I g At 0omWeXCiAl I fr early #mes. - The othcrs .p, rqIrigrtatjort of Piptinag , r I I . . E ,, 41t�. . � I __ - � 1, UAdou, EU1 - d, of V, " il", the � � k - I 'sea' ' - third Monday in .VeZbabie that AeseulttPius him- . survive ,;,- and now it appears that eral'Ourlestort whom he wsicow I *"� $Orth, � oirtaiij p � # L� , :!:� I., � f 11 4.= to 3 P --m- self perf-his-his cur,es PrinelpaRlyt if Hollows in Checks and Neck Grovnug one pt am betrayed the others, for treachery, but who had been 19yi ... . ; . . , , , . . . *0-�tw� rom in- Deeper Every Week took considera,blo , I I 1. I , , III, 11 � �� - " , . ireet. South, Stratford. not solely, by working oil the Imag the m6st�noWd of, the bays, Giuseppe, - . . loo S I — 1, , and for centuries as wQU- a's Sante, were anti -Fascist. �'.'raltol;'y e-tho'ei'mdue, him to recall the v 6 i 267, Stratford. ation of his patients e r ,,,,', I .1, � � in vogue in Bri- Tens of thousands of thin, run-down left office on Max,. ,W ... 11 �; � V ,�R,,, 'W"I"'., I e. was pag -to me to-leKfl , , '*,,a --eq erries I -W#J'� - , .1 Ther ' I 'doubt where the original demand, When,he and they are leo ; 1 s, '. �; 11, '# , � u " no , �o .. , , � �,, a similar mod I I I I;- �L �4 . I'll I,- ,"��,�i�,.-i it ., matter of popular men -yes, and women too --are get- 034 I , -1 . , 1921,he took up his reside -ace them," He ,spoke "w" offecOQU, � and Mg � . " 6-` - ' `­ ,o .. I . , .. I A ., " , LEGAL tain, where it was A matt �,�­' , .;�,% � ,,,, �, . up all QaAbalA would stand, it he were 4th� . '��,.,,,_,, the sovereign 'had the ting discouraged --are givin ... �� ,g living t6rday. in a luxurious Wobington residence V-,- 1. � I I $�.. A. P L Se"Ilp ". . N, ..; . ,,, W. 03, belief -f that deep regret -of J,an Smuts who expect- "Durin - 0 , J, �.44a couversati,04 , I I _,, I 1; , I - X -Awl I � . I 41:�Y.11 " . . HUGGA" ofula, or king's hope of ever being We to take 'on and began imm�eIdllatelY to turn over �. f, 0,t- ,,�. JOHN J power of curing ser . �, ed him to do 1A,5 part in the at between er. waJ,q - w and the theAl gre .. I,# . I I . Solicitors of his hand. flesh and look healthy and strong. -1-00- — 5 , I" ,,,,,,, ., % in -his mind plans for regaining his I ' *� 7 � ,O Barrister, merely by the touch . I democracy. If he -went to prime mJr4Bter, & . �,,'s k�,`_Il` evil, fight for demo . . ,, _. said to the! q,� 1-,.,��, Public, Etc. of Malmes- All such people can stop worrying years quscn,­.;- 1 �1,1 ..... , 41, - "'; ", Notary P According to William was the and start to smile and enjoy life right BACTERIA CAN DEFY THE HEAT high office. It Was just ten the Senate he would ,be .sure to get I I . I , � "� , , 1`�� I p� t - '. , � ot�,�, . Ont. -he C(>vfessor . since he had entered public life. Nev- with. "Old Lodge," In any .,- 11;11' feel somewhat, 4�4� wlt ,.."­ Seaforth, OF HADES into a row wi w�'-:­ . lk a Block - bury Edward t 1. , 0 O'_ , I atti Cod Liver Extract . er before had an American public man .b#,y9.Vn;; 1. �t'._' I - " , first who practised this healing art, now for McCoy's I event, "Outside ,the United Stater, your majesty, at thou ,. , 11 D11- ?I ­ $ "', I S. BAYS and there is auth6xdC evidence to Tablets which any druggist will tell Nearly two hundred and fifty years reached such heights in such a period. the Senate does not amount to a,dara. ladies 'standing while I amsedt d. �; .1, 1'..., R. , , ,� 11.4:, blTister, Solicitor, e in the 13th you all about are putting flesh on with r ;1) I Conveyance, show that it was in use ago there lived a Dutchman, named Never before had a President w" And inside the United States the Sen- "'You need not feel 'embark' isse4j. ), , I - ­. . lie. solicitor for the )r, during hosts of skinny folks every da f.Washington and Lin- ate is mostly despised. They haven't replied her majesty, rather severe1j.' ��, I 0=1 Notary Pub century. Two centuries lat( Y' Leeuwenhoek, who ground lenses. . the exception o ' 1, . minion Bank. Office in rear of the . dis- 1�1: .f Edward IV., Sir, John One woman, tired, weak and at issues to face. .1 Do the reign a. He scraped some tartar. from Iiis coin had such tgre had a thought down there in fifty 'It is the rule of the court that they. �, . - He �,, � on Bank, Seaforth. Money t*' learned legal, writer, couraged, gained 15 pounds in five teeth, mixed it with water, and ex- But Wilson did not want a rest .11 The Senate had beaten him, shall stand'.in the presence of theist ills;,,' I Domini Fortescue, a I I .. , " , , � inflicted 1, ,� loan, It gift of healing as a ,weeks and now feels firfe. amined i -t under his lens. He was wanted a temporary breathing spell y "'�Ir8 upon him the crowning hu- sovereign.' 11 ­ 11,,�. speaks of the self up - t"", of England We all knowpthat the livers of Cod the first human being to see a bac- before once more hurling him ntiliatiori of his career, and yet he "'I hope your majesty will pardod - 11,�,:" BEST & BEST privilege �f . the kings ascribes Fish are full of vitalizing flesh pro- te4um. on the foe. - professed to regard it with scorn. Not I me for saying that it is a rule I wirb, � , ... ,� 11 Conveyan- from time immemorial, and ita- Some of his advisers, among them , '! Barr.isters, Solicitors, arted to ducing vitamines and these same v Almost two hundred years later, , �,-': and Notaries Public, Etc- Office Ahe virtue to the unction imp . long before his death he had a visit i your majesty could see your way to �� 1". � ders their hands at the coronation. hht class are found Pasteur and Koch, between them, us- Mr. Kerney, suggested that the should from Lloyd, George which must have'l alter,' replied. Mr. Gladstone, bluntly. �.�. . in the Edge Building, opposite The So firmly rooted was this belief in in McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tab- in g in their microscopes lenses of for the moment not dwell upon the given him food for bitter reflection, : "Her majesty made no reply, but so the minds of the English people that lets -sugar coated and as easy to take It was Lloyd George who had induced 'angry was she that, a 'few minutes '""• Expositor Office. ,, such magnifying power as Leeuwen- Presidency, but should work his way "I", . humble of- let 1 litter, she rose from her chair and -i , ill-, , - the Book as candy. him to go to Europe, knowing th urs u, VETERINARY , regular office in - And this shows what faith the hock, had never dream6d of, saw not back through some such once there he could be argued witia giving the prime minister the stiffest r, ARBURN, V. S. O- r for the perform- A une bacterium only, but millions- and fice as that of United States Senator. 1,11, F. If of Ontario Veterin- ance of the ceremony. Those desir- makers have in McCoy's for they say; by classif}iiig them and studying It was pointed out to him that there and bargained with, as he so disas- of bows, retired for the night, acco'la. Honor graduate member of f being 'cured were introduced if any thin person don't gain at least their' habits revolutionized man's at- the people would still have the price- trously was. But when Lloyd George panied by her mistress of 'the robes,, , say College, and honorary me h digni- 5 pounds in 30 days your druggist titud,e towards the world and gave less advantage of his great knowledge ; the Medical Association of the Ontario ons 0 h or other church called upon 'him with the greatest the then Duchess of R(,)xburghe, and . . by a bishop s were said and every will give you your money back -and the human race its first rational the- of ,affairs, hip incomparable gift for eases of Prayer ds the respect apparently all ,he wanted to her ladies of the 'bedchamber. ,.,. Veterinary College. Treats diseases tart', ) patients Only 60 cents for 60 tablets. Ask any putting in a. few ringing words - "The next morning Mr. Gladstonal all domestic animals by the most Mod- effort made tc produce in the cry of disease. hear .from Wilson were some of th " , and Milk rm. reliance on the power of God live pharamaci8t anywhere in North The smallest of living animals, longing of their hearts, and that there limeKicks with which be had amused left Windsor without seeing the .: sm principles. Dentistry a firm through or South America. bacteria are also the oldest. One he could make the good fight for the of Europe Queen." . ,,�' Fever a specialty. Office Opposite as about to ,be manifested to get McCoy's, the ere Was high the .assembled statesmenI .� But be sure thousand million ago they were League of Nations. Th at Versailles. 1. Dick's Hotel, Main Street, Seaforth. the royal hand. At the moment of course. John -.0 I . t at the hotel will re- the hand the king said, "I original and genuine. the sole inhabitants of this'"' earth of precedent for this . All. orders left imposing Quincy Adams after his retirement .0 . � ceive prompt attention. Night calls touch, but God healeth." _ - - ..- __ . ours. WgAT TROUBLED HIM often appeared before her Their "reign" lasted about five hun- from the Presidency served in the ;1 weeeived at the office. Elizabeth o f a royal. BVe-nos Aires, and imnWdiately com- dred million years, during which per- House of Representatives for seven- GLADSTONE UNPOPULAR WITH For genuine impromptu humor, Mr. I I JOHN GRIEVE, V. S. subjects in the character o� .e great mandeered it. In 1848, being in com- iod they were busily engaged in teen years and added to his laurels. QUEEN VICTORIA T B e, the well known English healer, and the Stuarts we, T. �t,, Honor graduate of Ontario Veterin- sticklers for this part of their pre- munication with Mazzini, he left breaking down the rocks to form soil, Andrew Johnson, seven. years after I rendering the world habitable being President, 'was elected to the There are some excellent new arse- 'noveli , thinks the audiences that � &Ty College. All dise4es of domestic rogative and frequently Put it to us -e- South America for home and offered thereby dotes about Queen Victoria in the gather in Hyde Park on Sundays to � I totouch, United States%Senate from Tennessee 1`11� animals treated, Calls promptly at James I. for a time objected his' services to the King. He was for higher forms of life. and served One short session before current London Magazine, told by a listen to the open-air speakers are 7, ate. Vet- consented. while Wilson turned retired member of- the royal house- • second to none, in proof of which ho �. . tended to and charges moder but later reluctantly In cooly received, but,be determined to Bacteria are so small that almost a gAnary Dentistry a specialty. Office after years he showed less hesitancy, fight anyway and went to Milan where nothing of their anatomy is known, his death. But and made hold. . tells the following story: I the idea over in his mind, a 1' -a but their shape. Not always that, for ---said Mr. and residence ouGoderich Street, one and in "Maci),eth,, Shakespeare could thousands rallied to his standard survey of the New Jersey field in The- late queen ,ran the court on I Was listening recently door east of Dr. Mackay's office, Sea- by, telling not only how black flag with a smoking volcano as some bacteria are so infinitely tiny a S t have made the fight, German lines, and was extremely se- Burke -w --to an orator who was declaim- - flatter him : - that they are invisible. They are which he might . I ow the ing in frenzied accents against what forth. Edward had cured the sick by his device. An Austrian peace was die was O�ly one place vee. She would never aU ;. - e outstanding uch, but how he had left "the heal- fated but Garibaldi continued to wage called ultramicroscopic bacteria. No be felt that there to where he could assert the leadership maids of honor to sit in her presence. he ep-nsidered- were th A. R. CAMPBELL V.S. ding a furious fight with his legion, and human eye has ever beheld them and I unpopular by I dangers to society to -day. , � Veterinary ing benediction" to "the succeeding Gladstone made himself uni 0, Graduate of Ontario though he was not successful, it be- practically all that is known about which he believed to be his. ;�."?, strongly to the belief that criticizing this custom when he was , "What we want to do," he shout- _'1�11 - University of Toronto. A-11 royalty." Charles 11. per- came plain to all the world,th,at here them is that they can be very destruc- He held stron , ed "is to get rid of Bolshevism, Syn- �,*;; College, Both Charles 1. and once at court:- I P . ffigeases, of domestic animals treated country tive. Amongst them are the germs ,liberal -minded people in all parts of ,�;, d Atheism." "i - . . formed the ceremony; in fact, the was the military leader his cou ri.�,; by the most modern the world were looking to him for , "After dinner the statesman sat' dicalism, Anarchism an '*.� practice was at its height during the needed. of smallpox, measles, hydrophobia, •in- leadership. He said that he had vir- next to Queen Victoria in the spacious "True!" agreed a weather-beaten, �11;,11 , (Smges reasonable. Day or on reign of the Second Charles. Ma- Fever forced him to go to Nice for fluenza and, presumably, cancer. Ily created and given freedom to green salon. Half a Bolen of the bent old fellow. "True for your, sirl lhl`11� sa& promptly attended to. Office caulay calculated that the "Merry awhifle, but he returned once more Though even the "largest" bacteria tua nations as Poland and Czecho- senior ladies of the court sat in chairs And while you are about it you might -,',,-�- 1j&iu Street, Hensall, opposite fewer than 92,- to Ita�ar and resumed the conflict, are exceedingly small and of no ap- suchowe ranged in a semi circle behind her as well throw in Rheumatism." , ,It Monarch" touched no ()0,0,0() Slovakia. "They know that they �",c`.'31 . Nall Phone 116, 10,7 persons. The smallest -number in with little official encouragement. preciable weight- 15,000,000,0 "'I"', --------- — --each . Vii`", one year was 2,983 -in 1669 -and the He and his army crossed the Apen- typhoid bacilli go to the ounce �';4'­ MEDICAL . were I, and passed bacterium is a separate and distinct P ", �. DR- R. P. L DOUGALL Largest in 1684, when many nines in a snowstorm a . I ,I V� � of trampled to death "by pressing at the down through Umbria to Rome, animal. It must eat, and it must - 4 L� �11 Honour graduate of Faculty . -AWA / geon's door for tickets." spreading the gospel of liberty as breathe. Otherwise it dies. % �> ---, - OTI "I" X"cine and Master of Science, Uni- chirur %% 61 - C 11 0 1 1 t of the they marched. It was in 1849 that All bacteria, like all animals, have , I _: 11 0114_mm _'. . - - Varsity of Western Ontario, London. Queen Anne was the Iasi I AU I" , I I., Physicians and English sovereigns who actually per- cue of his great ambitions was real- some power of locomotion. The , " , �-,:' , (, ,."rop,G .1� �. � Member of College of Ph typhoid bacillus -writes George A. I \ * / % V 0- - If I �.. rernony, and among i7.e,,d and he entered Rome, riding a .11 7 Surgeons of Ontario. Office, 2 doors formed the ce a Dorsey, in "Why We Behave Like Hu- \ \ 1, .1 I -_ I 1, .- east of post office. Phone 56, Heusall. those brought to her to be touched in huge white horse and wearing % -, I X 9 X & .1 ; , 1. 1-1 3 the future Dr. John- white poncho he had brought from man Being:," --can move about a tenth I \ � ' '6141D I ' ­ 11 3004-tf Lent, 1702, was I .1 F: !, �,, Ontario. Reing the Argentine. That was by TIO of an inch an hour, or 2,000 times its 11 :u SALT LAKE CHIGAG 1,, _9 � i, #.- son, then thirty months old. . - __4�_�____�,��' , , ni I , remembered means the end of his career, for own length. / CITY ;'E,�,,Iii. D J. A. MUNN asked later in life if he rem -e . I SCHEN r said he had a years of fighting interspersed with Some travel faster -so fast that if I � .0 ,7 k,- , , Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross the que-eri, the docto , V�,. � '01-__11' ,��, , rn Univers- "confused but somehow a ,sort of defeats and flights to foreign terri- we could move as quickly in propor- : 'Peop , of Northweste . . 1, I- Graduate ,.�, a lady in dia- ton, remained before the unification tion to our size, we should run a mile ! I , UT, Chicago, III. Licentiate Royal solemn recollection of . ' I NEW T 0 ,,q,OAKLAND . � Zil:, a minute. ,,�.,,'.-�College of Dental Surgeons, To-nt- monds, with a liong black hood." of Italy was accomplished and he .., " emancipator, Bacteria show amazing vital cepa- . YORK R? " OMee over Sills, Hardware, Main St., Since Anne's death there have been was hailed as a great emanci 11 city. They can defy hours of boiling 4 N FRANUX0 4 1 M�,�` y English sovereigns, It is uncertain what became of a'. ., ." . ", Phone 151. no touchings b: A " 0 '. seaforth. water; their pores can -resist stem- q s. He was three times mar- 11 . !�,- and the office has dropped quietly Out his son, Some sol- 11 .I.. � / �,r": ", DR. A. NEWTON-BRADY of the Prayer Book. The Jacobites, ried, once in his youth, again in his perature of 212 degrees.A 7,V Bayfield. however, while they denied the power middle age --but this wife was aban- pbur bacteria haunt hot springs in {% I i ) _ Graduate Dublin University, Ire- of the Georges to heal, still believed doned almost immediately for ob- water at 190 degrees, Some multiply , I " A lyi; s at freezing point, I ,�&1, 1� land_ Late Extern Assistant Master that th Stuarts possessed the gift- score reasons -and again in his old AN�� ':� wl I \�".�, ;, - age. His best-known son was Ric- Typhoid and diptheria germs will ,$ .�,;, jkvhMda Hospital for Women andThe instance occurred at HoqY K 1 �"T:, Children, Dublin. office at residence rood in 1745, when "Ronnie Prince ciotti, who fought by his father's live for days in a temperature of Rlill�_,� liquid air, 284 below zero. Some bac- I . �, �v�- lately occupied by Mrs. Parsons. Charlie" touched a child brought from side and survived while some of the :. .�"­� 10 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m.; Perth. others were s4ain. Gaxil%-Idi told teri'a have defied liquid hydrogen tem- I . '. � ��, .".1--, Houm, 9 to � ­ - 1"_ 2866-26 the young man that there would baa perature-464 below zero. - ­�' ..:.-- .� ,�,-,. .:'_ 4',_ lo ,---�;­�',._i , ,,,, , Sundays, I to 2 PMOL a - Even more astouding is their c,- . ,-:-.:��:��,. "' -. .."'A�.iN, - - - " (" P. great war in Europe and that be _J . �:_ . .� . .A One becomes two \ I 0 - "::-.�-.,;)�:,.:�;��! ".'; .,,�... , ..4 IS DR. F. J. BURROWS :1110- ought to prepare him -self and -�.. .m ili-,�*,� - his parity to multiply. . 'Y�.,.,z� ;'l''• Y01 I FIGHTING GARIBALDIS I by simple division- The germ of Asi- - �.%-��,' 'T.'� �` ,-.7­,-;­­ ,�,, � J %.,-,,,,.,.n.-.,) ,,� ,, ofilee and residence Goderich Street, sons for it. �WbWt.gJ;;...? - �K*i��, .1', , I? This Ricciotti did to good p, atic chol6ra can divide every fifteen . or Aerial ...".'.. , **, ",I .... -%.", li,l, bast of the Methodist church, Seaorth. purpose " .:: L � ky""', minutes. -...- phone 46. Coroner for the County of ' : . .. I 0,, -, Either Rieciotti Garibaldi is the He urged his sons to fight whenever --�.-,.".,:- , �:.,.,.7 1 '_ ­ ... .. . .... 'P44" libson. first of the cian bo disgrace the great there was a fight on, and not to re- ,'.....'. � - - - ,­ No. . , . - .... %R�, — . 1_. ... - � 1, .,:::. ,-, ' '11111'', . . . . . . ������"""""""""" 111111110, 11111.1.11111111111iii :'-� %',�,' .' rAme, of his family or the descendant main neutral because they might be �: - iry h � DR. C. MACKAY to espouse. WILSON SAW HIMSELF LEADING 0;0 •. Of Tris- of the Red Shirt thus been hoodwinked uncertain which aide 11 I . . 11 14 C. Mackay, honor graduate by the BlIack Shirt. Either this Gari- The main thing was to gain experi- r 'i',, , THE WORLD , j, jk,",�: Ity University, and gold medallist of baldi, who is the grandson of Giu- ence so that they would be ready for I pil':�, Trinity Medical College; member of Italy and the great test later on, if they sur- It was after the Democratic catas- � "', the College of Physicians and Sur_ seppe Gariboldi, who united . I � "VIV.", , I gave her freedom, was a paid spy of vived. Giuseppe followed the advice trophe of 1924 that the underlying •I . .11 . ", . ­ I *eons of Ontario. the Fascisti or he has been manoeu- literally, and when the World War features of Woodrow Wilson's char- . ... I -an he had fought on more than atter were most strongly limed on the , - _V I vred into this discreditable position. beg I tl - �­ DR. H. HUGH ROSS mind of his friend and political ad- , , V of Toronto For some months past Ricciotti Gari- a hundred battlefields. The father m I i 11.• Graduate of Universit �, Faculty of Medicine, member of Col- baldi has been in France, supposedly and his seven sons had a rendezvous viser, James Kerney, the Trenton I expatriated Italians who in Paris where they gathered in re- newspaper editor, whose reminiscen- �� � � eons of one of the ( . , logo of Physicians, and Surgeons . were opposed to Mussolini, and an sponse to the cable announcing that ces of tb,- former president ihave prov- 4 .,:,. Ontario; pass graduate courses in we ­ i,�i.. t the great war forseen by their ed so interesting. It was then that �. I Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; important leader in the raervern- .� �.�� � , �� - He was deed in grandfather had begun. Though oine saw the real Wilson, minus the -1 '. lil, 1�1,� ,, ]'loyal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, against the dictat,pr. . - ­ �! the anti-Fascisti plot- I trapping,; of his PresidentiAl office. - mole Iry ;�,q,_ lingland; University Hospital, Lon- El -N- alleged that all the --,- -_ --- -_ . It was the first time in thirty years Canada 41R� Back of Do- hers. Now it is that h<, could be observed clearly and I ... J', ' dox6 England. Office he was an agent Provocateur, -- - �'. WMon Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. time - I without the traditions and authority - I . , Night calls answered from residence, taking Mussolini's T7 of any office whatever obscuring the " Victoria Street, Seaforth. for betraying his comrades and urging - . % : I I .....— them to crimps against the Italian vision. The picture we get is not that 4P dIP Amh . . . I . of a great man, but a strong man and 1. AUC'"ONEERS, Government. t is understood that I ,. a bitterly disappointed one. He re - F. W. AHRENS he has given a partial denial, or rath- 11ow"s This Faor Recepa o n-- w or I Licensed Auctioneer for Perth and er justification. I ) I fused to recognize that the American , " He says that be has . I I ! . .. I lauron Counties. Sales solicited, not betrayed Italy, and from Musso- . �� /I � people had spoken on the League of Seal Estate, Farm Stock, Etc- Terms lini's point of view undqpbtedly he I'll , �*,, I Nations' issue in 1920, when they had Read these two unsolicited testimonials as to results Obtained on � an application. F. W. Ahrens, phone bas not. Two of his brothers are I ­ held that. Wilson himself had asked Rogers Batteryless Radio Sets, without batteries, chemicals or ; i684 r 6, R. R. No. 4, Mitchell, Ont. said to be standing beside him while I for, namely, a "great and solemn re- ' I.— . — another has repudiated him- The 'f(,r(,ndum.'1 and to the end of (his days acrials. just "plug in—then tune in" and you can enjoy the OSCAR W. REED world will eagerly await the final he persisted in his belief that some- pains satisfaction, and certainty of getting maximum result9with Licensed auctioneer for the Conn- -word about this Garibaldi. or other there had been a mistake . ties of Perth and Huron. Graduate "Mother looks how .For he comes of a family ,whose and that it was not only likely, but 6t Jones, School of Auctioneering. greatness is not in question. His necessary that he should be re-elected Chicago. Charges moderate, and sat- grandfather was one of the most President. Even after he had been M W ML im Write or wire extraordinary men born in the ,,,, incurable invalid for four years he 141111� faction guaranteed. forward to 1"kG�m S, ,- car W. Reed, Staffa, Ont- Ph -d Nineteenth Century. As patriot and persisted in his delusion. RA I& I . 2965X52 fighter he -never was surpassed, and my telephone Another curious feature was that rarely equalled. No man ever hadwhile ever been . I RA TTER YLESS ` THOMAS BROWN visits—" _so disregardful of his party whose — - - Licensed the counties a stormier career. No man accom- - auctioneer for sihed more in his country through and Perth. Correspondence 01aDgetn1 said Helen to her husband- tided was best, and without consulting W ents for sale sheer determination to succeed. Giu- s . _-2:75 dates can be - any of the custodians of the old Demo- ` seppe's father was an Italian water calling up phone 212, Sea- man, of Nice, a city that was now "That was a wonderful idea of cratic tradition, he thought that the I ­ . �. �- ,- or , The Expositor OfficIe. 0121=9- your-, Fred, that I should .�:,� satisfaction under France and now under Savoy as Party owed him a tremendous debt of . n9derri ,and ownership swirled and eddied, and alternate my letters to mother gratitude, and at his suggestion —Aw"IM&I or �emoustration with telephone calls. , $140 ,to $395 . . I . : I somehow or ather this expatriated . abould go to unprecedented lengths . OSCARIKLOPP Ittaliart youth conceited 4n intense "She misses me a good deal, ard to re-elect m r a third term, or ,�% . - 7 . 11 Jones'devotion to his country, a sentiment she was just delighted when perhaps even a fourth term. It was -_ . I Grad'alate Carey that fitted well with his adventurous d Wilson who chose the issue on -which . of AuctidniberArig, Chi- p d that she heard my voice. We tacked the party should go into battle in Frorn W. A. Phipps, Grimsby, Ont.it0, I first . r:ment over a 16t of things, too ri the League of Na- W ­ on In Pon t M. - "Last Saiuida - ela"o tak major It is recorded 1920, namely, o . Mill F h= adventure was to sail ywe logged sixteen stations in a short half -%r, OXe Of wNch was KPI, g; dyl ;state, Mar- thL& Black Sea in search of pirates• settled more questions in three tions, and he may have done so in the . I P ' 8sles. Fates In minutes than we could have belief that he would be recognized as Los Angeles. We have fouwd it to be a Pffy powerful set." #"vallIng tMikeC Sat- Unfortunately the pirates captured done in twenty letters. ' ' . I I .. Vrilte. or, *1", him and took all his valuables before the only fitting leader in such a bat- ener }i ttlJiitl , . e joined "And Ws so much easier t tle. Bryan was utterly opposed to From Mr. J. S. Howard, .30 Queen St Setith,,Kitclt , Ont. . * I I , r JWeb,. (fit„ phone turning him looge. Later h than the idea, although ,he said that the .. "Here's % a . good one for the Rogers Set on bock distance do'd sdectivUY, ­, . 016642 the Yoiing Italy movement which was � writing! We were both so I � ' . plan for a League of Nations which - � el The other nig1a,'S1tX&y, Oct. 10th, 1926, ks ff� own !tote,'with a Model No. 220 being cautiously directed by Mazzird, pleased that I've arranged to -- "', � ­ . ,. ,and of .Which Swinburne, was poet call her every Wednesday night Wilson had taken to Paris was Bry- GOO, 5'k=- igo City,,0*14., at 69Y2 6-n the . �,,.,; , Sardinian an's own plan. After the election, Rogers Radio Bauer" Set, I se,Mffedi, J. 2,;'T. pwm lauretitt. He ,joivo-d the njow­-o" dial. fuSt -'Wf4'p#W fwther, at 70 &#,the di#44-Jsecwed,&.F0A, Seattle, Wash., and 11 pl�l "I" I army with the idea - ol� later. inducing v7ben the League of gAtions had been ' D' ,'a-Attdt1ou66v for the County it, to reb#l, but, before this could be To bridge those unavoidable overwhelmingly rejected, it was Bry� both of these stations WIPHOUT AN 4ERIAL ow is this for seie6tivitYl . '. I I *�,,.*14*1, iusf*4 to in 41111, broiaght about be waa.• eyposed and gaps, there is -nothing like an an who appeared with the natty little � I dw* nce ihitkout an aerial on the 11 -_06911 Is I "So you gee, if anybody tries to teU WzW#Cd0?W9d - 4 . a**1­6* & ",Q- _.. � , � � �*On so - Long Dia- suggestion tMt Wilson shoiald i -m- , , . . I , had fll`00 to avoid e%oeuflor. occasional talk b� . 1 Aoggri Se4,-t�e have evideACe to pre" tAW ikey are wistakem" . 11. 4101, I.... st: Abd AXI&% ,to 1,e of voyages as a tante. For a few minutes, the mediately resign In favor. Of- viee- L , .. . 1100 " — I ' khe a coup to South miles are rolled away and Bund- President Mar' hallthat MarshallPyl I . ' V' non" 'he went erect friends are brought f-�ce- 11 I "t ";�';. 'J( ; 11 1 4 rph ars sboulil. forthwilih appoint Prissiddint- I �,.� b , , , AtnA*i *h. --re be Joilued heartily in . �JR110ft � 4am eloci Harding as Secretary of State . I... . 1 . , . , "!, , . 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