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I.., Afil.,� AGENTS: make investigations which led him to 0 their 4rt Which gains moTe than -any Jamalican�, their island contains ol, � . \ I .� 1,
L I .. I;;�� - - L ets for COMM. COLDC- 0 scenery of the laz- this first *Xld of the English Prlu- a full dW. I
I 11 . the conclusion that in some reaps 0 other. by so magical a transmission most th:e loveliest . . 1, -
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4, , - ti and in some cases the answer upset their lives and t4eir pr - the coast the luxurious vegetaltl)Du swung gbmt for -ai hour before it reduce weight by exercise; and, of
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,t ,.; ,Is "Yes" to the second. His 4ndings §1--mongonMENES sional aCtivitie ill have adorned with flowers and fruit of took its first. gp
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'' 1 , (;. aurrouth, Brodbagea. will not s*ttle the argument for men - ___ __ to readjust themselves as boat they luselloug coloring and studded with the third day was it noticed tha i4e 46 any normal girl any harm. It will
-1 t, of even greater eminence have come - _ what is already an accomplish- gem -like boulders and crystal rivaletaL, ewd's left arm,wis paralyzed,
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t , . to opposite conclusions.. For in- age woman is mor -fact� Radio apparently cannot
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'� ... i L*, . No. 2, Seaforth � stance, Havelock Ellis collected evi- fitted into the existing economic strue- until it achieves the crowning beau-ty surrounding muscles so severely in- off is -49iie caritixlly. But thinning
I � arn Rinn, the average ma . the Blue Mountain. jured that no doctor in that day ,stuffs, like vine , gar or lemon -juice,
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I.. .111 11 �. BeAnewles, Brodhagen; James dence to show that woman is in al There are also 4nore male idiot, conducted on lines of its own. But, with the exception of a few 'would dare venture to readjust the are, Idefinitely harmful to body and
1. -L I . Beechwood- M. McEwen, Clin- most every respect different to man, than female idiots just as there are to be
,,, . ameA Connoily, Goderich; Alex that she is as different in her blood Efforts to make the receivers pay Americans, bent on capturing our limb. mind, and so are the nutritionless
.Iq Otto -ore male geniuses. Women are .
AM6, o No. s, Seaforth; J. Q vessels as she is in her dress. e in ability. They for what they get have not been very banana trade, the white folk likely, the begin- foods.
"I ".. . nearer the averag -world's trouble. Besides, what woman can look
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I -1 I I are not wonders, despiN the constant .successful, arid it is doubtful whether have succumbed to the lovely languor ning of the modern
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10 ek; orge McCartney, No. 8 then showed why woman was differ- wonder they arouse in men, eispo- even the licensing of receiving sets of the place. They confess that they The physidDans even thought that the . attractive if she has a bad Com-
- Murray Gibson, Brucefield ent and inferior. Men and women, now required in Great Britain and in would rather crawl three miles round future kaiser's brain was affected. plekion? A good c9mple:gion is ab -
Se , be said, had totally different sequences cially at certain seasons of the year.
I They are the conservators of the some European countries will be a hill than summon up the energy to That shrunken arm distorted his solutely dependent upon good food
of thoughL Indeed, it would 'be flat- RadiA apparatus is so go olver its top. As for the negro wholp, life. In his effort to prove and g9od digestion. The pasty and
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t________ __ __ _ ---L--' tery to call the woman's rnental pro- race. Men seem to be fonder of Permanent.
cesses thought at all. It was a mere humor than women, more likely to simple,.so easily made, and so well peasant, be is the essence of caleanny. himself a man, to overcome his physi- mottled faces of the diet faddists, are
JAMES WATSON indistinct sensing, ignoring logical remember accurately what is read, suited to be in universal use like He can live on the proceeds of four Cal disability, was born his inordinate . vex -j noticeable - even under the
show more liking for sedentary knives, fiiirks and spoons, that as time days, work a week and, ambitionless, vardty and the military megalomania usual thick American "make-up." In
SEAFORTH,ONT. process. nts are likely to nothing will make him stir a finger which plunged Europe into the abyss. the evening, too, their thin, stringy,
Re went even further than this, games of skill, and reveal greater 90813 on governme
zeal in money making, while wo- give up their efforts to keep tab on to do an ounce more. "The moral victory orver , his arms, like those of a gawky boy,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT and asserted�that the more woman- nd to penalize the After the passage of the Panama physique was his 'destruction," says contrast unfavorably with the soft,
an is, men are more satisfied with them- the whole public a
re,presenting only the best Can- ly, more truly feminine a wom selves han men, more sympatheti(., use of unlicensed sets. On the other canal -that amazing piece of engin- Ludwig,- -well-rounded limbs of a normal girl
adiam, British and American the more she feels and the less sha hand governmental control of radio eering which is really d water bridge, ,Wilhelm the is or wom�im
0 . thinks; that the more virile, more emotional and industrious. Men are is likely to increase and in countries its surface for the greater part of it even punctured. " Scarcely six months Slimness is the adjunct only of
C mpames. ble,
All kinds of insurance effected manly men, on the other hand, are more willing than women to gain whose freedom is in danger this being 36 feet above sea level, and had passed before be was the pris- "sweet seventeen," with -her inimit-
at the lowest rates, including- given to great philosophical thoughts. to make a ]�lay for the big things tende some which is lighted throughout its 42 oner of his own headquarters far be- able freshness and naivetee. It is -out
fek!l while women Who are comfortably A government may do very miles with gas and eleetrlcity�Ie blind the lines-talkingl In two of place after that age. The chief
FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO. Briefly, he considered that women 11 glance at iji. years all power of decision had left beauty of a woman is her figure, with
pLATH and are especially well off possesSing good husbands anxiety.
MOBILK TORNADO AND interested in sex, find happi_ well by its people in the distribution Duke and Duchess wi
love, the home and the family, while or jobs are content to and other high-class Brutal though it may sound, the pie- him. Ultimately he was not the its frounded, graceful curves - that
GLASS RISK& turbed by the itch of ambi- f d '
men are the thinkers, the engineers, ness undis ' .1gMain'ro.'en't'and ,till not deserve turesqueness went out of Fiji when commander, but'the subordinate of and the glow of unconscious health.
-Also the individuals who construct. tion that drives men into exploration to be ft-usted with absolute power ov- cannibalism ceased to be and makers Hindenburg and Ludendorff, of whom
"Where anything depends on I or the great discoveries of science. hat is broadcast. That govern- of cheap European clothes exported the first hypnotized him by a nation- .101.
REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT There is according to this learned sci- er w
strong moulding women have not ,riti't, a mental control may be a potent po- their goods for the benefit of the na- al reputation and the second by an THE ONLY MEDICINE I
Representing "Huron and'Erie" the smallest leaning toward its pro- litical factor may be seen from the tives. iron ,�vill. Flatterers, who had been .
Mortgage Corporation, Of Londont duction, neither in philosophy or men. They have their humble uses, Duke and Duchess cannot his undoing before, deceived blitin with BABY HAS HAD
Ontario. music, in the plastic and if their brains are inferior, their case of Russia, where the Soviet Gov- But the -
arts, nor in e smaller. If they fail to enormous edu- fail to be amused -at the wonderful false reports.
Prompt attention paid to placing architectuie. Where, however, a bones ar e ideas, they cational possibiMies of radio in a hairdressing which the natives still Then comes the last scene of the Is What Thousands of Mothers
risks and adjusting of claims. weak and vague sentimentality can grasp noble masculin ipanions for huge country - indulge in: Chiefs occupy several drama. The kaiser's party are wait- Say of Baby's Own Tablets.
established 50 Years, be expressed with little effort, as make more suitable con lation of which is largely illiterate. hours a day in having their hair dress- ing, treml�ling, at the border of Hol -
Business If they are prone to u
guaranteeing good service. in painting or verse making, or in small girls. . The people of Russia, musical by ed. With the aid of dyes, coaxing land. Once a mother has used Baby's Own
. pseuda mysticism and theosophy, bright misconceptions they do not racial temperament, will get plenty and the inherent ability ,of the wiry At last! The officer, saluting, Tablets for her little ones she, will
OFFICE PHONE, 33. densely populate the asylums. if they ' Experience teaches
women have sought and found a cannot invent typewriters they can of first-rate concerts from Moscow, "crop" to retain its position at a dist- comes into the room. "The gentle- use nothing else.
RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. suitable field for their ffforts. pied operate them. No, decidedly the well and they will also get whatever in- ance of more than six inches from man may pass." With leaden heart her that they are without an equal
"Women are completely occui out. formation an con- the head coiffures are created whi[ch the emperor goes to his car; he even for relieving baby of any of the many
- ! and content with matters of sex, known sex is not played siders good for, them. In the face leave British ladies of shingle and forgets, to -day, to hide his withered minor ailments which afflict him at
11 while the male is interested in much -.40- - of so massive a new fact as the Eton crop among the "also rans." m soldier sits one time or another. The Tablets
else, in war and sport, in social af- I radio4elephone, a fact perhaps coin- in. front, escorting the distinguished never fail to be of benefit --they can-
HEIM WANTED fairs, philosophy and science, business parable in its potential influence prisoners. The engine throbs -the not possibly do harm as they are
and politics, religion and art." MAGNESU BEST FOR with the invention 'of the printing- ROD AND GUN car drives on into the alien land from guaranteed to 'be free from all injur-
M-tesing Heirs are being ,ought The German philosopher had the press, what happens to the musical which there will be no homecoming. ious drugs.
throughout the world. Many people idea that there was no human being profession is perhaps no more than The first of a thrilling series of Fainter, even fainter. . . . Soon Concerning Baby's Own Tablets
are to -day living in comparative pov- who was either 100 per cent. male YOUR INDIGESTION the wiping out of an outpost in a stories based on the early fur trad- the emperor can scarcely hear the Mrs. Russell Hill, Norwood, Ont.,
arty who are really rich, but do not or 100 per cent. female. The sex is great war, yet the troubles caused ing days in the North West written groarfing of his land." says: -"I shall always have a good
know it, You may be one of them. never absolute, for all men have a Warns Against Doping Stomach With to musicians by the inevitable by Samuel Alexander White is one of A. Edward Newton suggests one word to say for Baby's Own Tablets.
Send for Index Book. "Afissing Heirs touch of the female, arid all women Artificial Digestents change must inspire sympathy and the notable features of the April probable compensation: "During the I have given them to our baby girl.
and Next of Kin,,, containing care- a tinge of male characteristics. Prof. ought to I)v ,koftened as much as number of Rod and Gun and Silver war, now happily terminated with In fact they are the only medicine she
Thorndyke agrees with this, but does - and ces, has ever had and I am proud to say
__�u Fox News which is just issued. The the elimination of all German prin
fully authenticated list$ of missing Most people ;h. ffer, either occa- possible by intelligent planning
heirs and unclaimed estate's wbich not agree with Havelock Ellis's sionally or chronically from gas, sour- by generous support from music- story "Blended Brigades," however, we may hope forever -I heard an That she took second prize at ourbaby
have been advertised for, here and theory that the processes of thought ness and indigestion, have now dis- love-. Ill England this support is only one item of a table of con- English army officer bring a large show. She is eleven months old and
abroad. The Index of Missing Hein of the two sexes is different. He continued disagreeable diets, patent rfiay just 11,%V be difficult to arrange tents. Bonnyeastle Dale has an in- d. -miner -party to its feet by proposing ,weighs 22 po .... d.. No mother whose
we offer for aale contains thousands says that the only decided difference foods and the use of harmful drugs, because the country is "feeling poor. teresting miscellany of nature notes 'The health of the English-speaking child is peevish or ailing will make a
of names which have appeared in that stood out in all tests was that stomach tonics, medicines and artifi- America has no such excuse, and from the Maritimes. H. Mortimer peoples, once separated by a mad mistake ,in giving Baby's Own Tab -
American, Canadian, English, SCObck Women show a markedly greater in- cial digestents, and instead, following indeed it is managing to support fine Batten F. Z. S. writes this month a- German kiing, now reunited by a mad lets,"
Irish, Welsh, German, French Bel- terest in person.,;, the advice so often given in these orchestras ill a way which arouses bout the porcupine and the skunk. German Emperor.' The effect was Baby's Own Tablets are sold by,
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gian, Swedish, Indian, Col 0 rol.1, and markedly greater interest in things. columns, take a teaspoonful or two the envy (if British musicians, Valuable wooderafting information electrical." medicine dealers or direct by mail at
other nowzpapers, inserted by lawy- This difference is ,inherent and un- tablets of Bisurated Magnesia in a for concert giving of other kinds is contained in W. C. Motley's "Out- 0 - 25 cent.s a box from The Dr. Wil-
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era, executors, administrators. Also changeAble. It explains why girls little water after meals with the re- conditions are growing difficult, and door Talk" while the angling, gun I liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont.
contains list of English and Irish receive higher marks i7i literature ,.ult to and kennel specialists have also very HEALTH AND BEAUTY I -_
Courtsi of Chancery and unclaimed than boys, and boy% higher marlI,, ., that their stomach no longer some extra effort will be needed I
troubles them, they are able to eat prevent a ,slump. good depaxtments. The matter of na- -,'Slim', sandwiches were provided
dividends list of Bank of England. than girls in physics. Literature is as they please and they enjoy much ---1111- tional conservation of fish and game
Your name or your ancestoir'ls may be a chronicle of people, their actions I better heal.th. Those who use Bisurat- resources is the subject of consider- at a special buffet at a fashionable
in the li8t. Send $1.00 ( one dollar) i nd thought, while physics has to ed Magnesia never dread the approach SPRING IMPURITIES able discussion in the April issue. afternoon gathering the other day,
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at once for book. deal with forces and things. There- of meal time because they know this ' DUE TO POOR BLOOD Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver and they are regularly found now at I I I
ore in respect to people, women's, wonderful anti -acid and food correct- Fox News is published monthly by W. some of the smarter restaurants.
International Claim Ageiicy�j - ' These "slim," or "reducing," foods
brains are bett,er, hut in respect to ive which can be obtained from any A Tonic Medicine a Necessity at J. Taylor, Limited, Woodstock, Ont.
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Dept. 296, i thing-, men's brains excel. An im- good drug store, will instantly neutra- This Season. -.0. are more and more eaten by women I
portant thing to bear in mind is that lize the stomach acidity, sweeten the -not only by those in society either,
Pittsburg, Pa., U. S. A. while sVght variations from the stomach, prevent food fermentation, but by business girls and women.
2930-tf 1 average are very numerous, large and without the slightest pain or dis- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are an all- [AVING MAN HAPPENS TO BE Their whole object is temporarily to I a
I variations are rare. In no trait that comfort. Try this plan yourself, but year, n�unid tonic for the blood and DEAD allay the pangs of hunger without at
has b('('n .studied is there a gap be- be certain to get pure Bislurated Mag- nervv�. But they are especially valu- the same time giving the body any 1%
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- . twevn the distribution for the two nesia especially prepared for Stomach abli. in the Spring when the system is Call it a result of coincidence, fore- real nourishment. They are becom-
LONDON AND WINGHAM .svxes. The upper extreme of one use. lorided with impurities ,is a result of i ordination, what you will, the Kaiser- ing a positive menace. It is all right . P
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�vx alwa�s overlap,., the lowpi � - Th, -re i, no other season when the'l saal or Hall of the Emperors at for the oldish woma I
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North. trvmv of the other. For inst.nc,,1 Rkl)10 COMPEMTION (,IzJ'SHES J)Jowi :, .so much in need of purifying" Frankfort -on -the -Malin has no room naturally to fat to cut down her over- I"
a M_ p.m.. �omv virlIs like to fight better than I - and I r I whing and every dose of these 1 for another picture or for a statue of large diet a little and to take more I 11, . I
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Exeter ............ 10.16 6.041 "IMP hf'3_�; corno m4 -n are fonder of ORCHESTRA pills h --:p% to enrich the blood. In th,I, the royal ex,ile of Doorn. Firty niches exercise; but the cult of slimness ..... ;:, ': '.
...... 0.30 6.18 � ]Ial);(� than some women. an(l tirvd-Dr.; in the famous ball accommodate the has reached danger point when young !, 0
11ensall ... .. 1 The largest sex differences are the �;pnng ,,ne feels weak , wn and hard-working girls try to starve , I
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Kippen ........... 10.35 6.23 Lo n d o n's famous New Queen's Ila]), wi::mm4' Pink Pills give stri-ngth. In I portrait--, of the German rulers do, , th 'nselves into the resemblance of I
Brucefield ......... 10.44 6.32', srrvatvr or-iKinal-ity, activitv, ind�-_ Orchestra, long conducted by Sir ,rid including William e
th(' L_;I'lrlg the appetite is often poor 'o , ' I
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-nc(, and franlon-ess of the malel fienry Wood, is apparently to disband 1)r williams, Pink ""'s dev Clop the! Hohenzollern. For his son, Fr,ed,firir,k FiUclid's definition of a straight line!
10.58 6.45 � pvndt - greater f-motinnality, interest. zlil(l �-hv impend.ing los., of this no -d � An American friend who has just a- I
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Clinton, Ar . ....... 11.05 6.52 ' app, -,i -i-, tone the stomach nd aid I I in New York t,ells r
.15 6.521' !n personal apTwaranre and relig-' organization is 4ittributed, like the ,st a white marble statu.e was I arrived fro
Clinton, Lv . ....... ll iqnPrs of the femal(I. But in about I Nve;lk di�:estion. It is in the springi prot, - the craze has gone even � LORD DEWAR SPARKLES
li 11.21 6.581 lot ! ri-tirempt-it of Sir Thomas Beecham I bw 1i�ons in the blcx)(I find an ,ut- i erected in the West end of the hall. there - and that the doctors and pubLic '
Londesborough .... 11.85 7 12 all these traits two-thirds of thf� men, from the concert field, to the compe-, ,,,, it: d -figuring pimpIrs, vrruptionq i But for the last kajiser not a cranny '
and womvn arf, equal. Nearly all' tition of the British Broadcasting 1 ;,,,,I 1, .�i,-_Dr. Williams' Pink pill- ins, and the readers of signs and I
11. '.21 i I I . ., I rema healti authorities are becoming ser- 1 TOSSES OFF WITTICISMS
Blyth ............. 44 7 In are more religioi.m than th-e y Great Brita:n makes! ,1(.�ir -;w skin because they go to the, believers in fate are making the mast iously alarmed about it. American
Belgrave .......... 11.56 7.33 ' m 1,; I ea." t � C.'r-riprill , scientific faddiness renders it easy Lord Dewar continues to sparkle.
Wingham Jet , r,- i , I the trouble in the blood. In'0f it. woman to He and
12.08 7.4i zious woman. and probably 8hOUL' �-.mghl.g (If their distinguished con -1 r,,,,! . Henry Ford might collabor-
.. Ar.. 112.08 7.45 a third art, (-ijual. probably a third, dovtors, but gives thom rito horse to! I . I "A living man who happens to be fQr the ordinary girl or I
Wingham Jet-, Lv.. ' -ire More original than he, illo -r-,,ng, anaemia, rheumatism, in-, find out and eat those "foods#' which ate in a book of trite philosophy-al-
Wingham ......... 12.12 7.55, 'IF w"m`ll , rniv. Poibly Sir Henry may follow � dig,, - i .�i, neuralgia and many other'dead," is the destroying criticism by such a
. avPrn�v, man, and pr.,hably a thini � Sir Thomas to the Cnitod SLatA,,,R in , :rIul, I- are most persistent, 1)(Tause, Philip Guedall Of the IRt,e Kaiser do not fe,ed; for all restaurants print though each could produce
South. of men arr more f�ussy khout personal , '�v;trrh of opportunitiv% denied at ,.f III,:,, weak blood and it is at this Wilhelm, the af.st of the German I on the menu the. number of "Calorie,` volume easily off his own bat. Here
- . I ances contain- is a sprinkling of the latest Dewar-
apponranr., than thf� averngp woman.1 IIIIT11P, says the Springfield Republi- imi. .%iion all nature takes on newlemperors, now living in exile withl (heat -producing subst .0
a.m. P -M-1 Prof. Thorndvke sAyq, in an article can. lifi, !1�:t* the blood Mo';tL seriouslyihi", second wife Herminie, on hi, ed in each item. Now calories are isms: ,,take to be in a hurry.
6.55 pre -1 i
3-1'9 1 in tho Brookl"yn F,aKlv. that tho No blAme can att-ach to the Lon-, ,_(,,� :,,tention. Some people dose� Dut(-h estate at Doorn. I essential, but they are almost use'less "It is a mis hurry,
Wingham JcL ..... 7.01 3.21 i vailing ovcr (-tim;i1tinn nf malon"s; ,1,,;i must(, puldishers, the ('happells, ' , t� t,h is , E,mil Ludwig, the famous German � without the other constituents of a If you bit,e a sandwich in a
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Belgrave .......... 7.15 3.32' ,Irld f4-mal(-nv,s a,; delerminants (If in- whI) for niany N -ears have financ I ol(io- %.vs with purgatives hiographer, has written a biography! full and proper diet. the mliddle go
. I s"n-'In, but these only further weaken I . I Thes,
Biyth ............. 7.27 3.44, t,llmt iIz diii, largely to thr� literaryl th,-q4- c,)t)cprts with an annual 10eq`111; thrm,. vvs. A purgative me rel,- gal, I of Wilhelm warranted to scorch th<�i e skeletonic maniac-, go care- "Do not toss an imported egg into
Londeshorough .... 7.35 8.52! pr,-qr-r,!a!ion (If Mali- and femal-I, and is now too I' � former szenurK -opo more tbRn i fully through the menu: and pick out an electric fan at fourth speed in the
I x%hwh has incre,owd , ;!,.1- ,!,rough the system, (.M)tyillgl . e of Fill pit I only the foods cont UPY."
Clinton Jct . ....... 7.49 4.06, huninn nature, Gvnpr;illy th q pri-s- grrat. to he horrK,; unless ot.hor weal- nitions of any future fiery .aining calories and, room which you occ old
7.56 4. 13 1 1 I h,. 1, .wel-%, but do,es not. help the 1)ri�nl() 11 reat regard for
Clinton ........... entr0ion vonc,-rn-, it -If with rwir'! ,11N. Imtronit nppear t.ho Nvw Queen'.,; Dr. Wil_' For it is simply a collection of the i possibly, a few vitamin-. They es- "We have a g
Clinton Jet. ....... 8.03 4.20 . ,hir, lov,. and parenthood. In I - - I 1, I ,,,,, I On the other hand, � . starches, and all age -when it is bottled."
thp�Ae I liall, which has been one of London's, ,,,,,,, sayings of his friends from diarici chew sugars, fats, I'm
Brucefield ......... tho sexvs show thp greatp-;t y to he I whirlt toaches every nerve and every' and letters. Out of the mouths; .-)f. the body-building substances (abso-
8.15 4.22 i n ffa i rQ I , Pink Pills enrich the blood, i any a woman's lips have been
I I lutely necessary to replar-c wear and ,.;e,il4,d by R sealskin coat."
Rippen ........... 8.22 4.40 1 m,, T, t, I rliff(Ironep. Annthpr reason i.zt, i rhit-f music centres, is likel
Converted into a rinerna theatre at new'his former friends he is condemned �'.
9.82 4.50 ' orl,,atl in the hody, bringing I
Hemsall ........... I -hat. thp sc-xes have heon mn,;t oft,pn the closp of the progent season. Proh- , -deflated. bear all well as the nerve-fnods and "The. world's greatest bewilderment
Exeter ............ 8.47 6.05 1�,n,,,V.11 and vigor to wc�ak, easily i ti es. is represented by two eyes meeting
I eompsirrd in the pfITcwns of their most I ,,,I,lv nonf, of thf, world',; great orches- I 'ir(,d ,)(,n, women and children. Try People will come to Ludwlig's biog- those With energiging proper
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i emirrent rPprvgPnt.Rt.ivvq. The male t ra.,; is 'o'd Urted for profit, or even , - this spring- raphy of the Kaiser, says Guedalla,. The rosult-9 are shockingL-mae- through a keyhole."
7pX h-inv much more variablp than 1) ay q it.s way; unselfish support there I)r. Wi!liams' Pink Pill I for "the strange spectacle of an odd, iated specimens of womanhood who All the above were contained in a
th(,%- will not disappoint you: I .
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East should provide greater individualct. it takcs the form of a slubsidy, an en- mf�dirinp dealer or by mail at u.0 cents intolerably vain practitioner of half heat; nervy and perpetually "run- tWs story:
The greatectt achievements have been dowment, or the f dovm" they cannot get through a "There was a dear old lady who
,a.m. p.m. inancial backing of a box from The Dr. William.,;' Medi- a dozen art,s, most languages and k without recourse to got a policeman to hold up the traffic
Goderich I ...... ... 6.00 2.20 by men, even in fi-ells; where the aver- patrons willing to incur certain l(As (,in(, Co,, Brockville, Ont. nearly all accomplishments, who full day's wor
Holmesvilile ........ 6.17 2.37 --- - --- -_ of uncertain magnitude. - ruined his country, beggared half the unnourishing snacks and stimulants. at the cross-roads in the one-way
Clinton ............ 6.25 2.62 - - __ __ __ __ Such patrons may well feel dis- a world and painted indifferently in Nerve specialists and psychologists roundabout in Tr4falgar Square. Then
Seaforth ........... 6.41 3.12 couraged when their undertakings, water color." ascribe to this craze the perpetual she crossed to the middle of the road
St. Columban ...... 6.49 3.20 ! I difficult enough at best, are exposed WHAT THB DUKE AND DUCHESS The world had a vision of a Wil- nervous breakdown that come to and said: to you, of -
Dublin ............. 6.64 3.28 to such competition as is given in OF YORK ARE SEEING ON helm who was an immense worker, a them; for, though thoroughly healthy "'All I wanted to say
I Great Britain by the ed lar is ,the number of my favorite
West N I. . British Broad- man who even while on his yachting women may be able to bear up ander flear, is that the number on your col-
a.m. p.m. p.m. , I casting Company, which enjoys the THEIR TOUR trips was immersed with business. starvation, those with any suppress
Dublin ...... 10.87 5.38 9.37 I 1. t . advantage of a state subsidy and a But the accounts of his friends now neurotic or nervous tendencies need bymn."'
St. Columban. 10-42 6.44 .... � state monopoly, and sends out every Many an interesting peep will the give another side to the story. The --- - - t
Senforth . ... - 10-58 5.58 9.50 i week enough good orchestral pro- Duke and Duchess of York be able kaiser usually went on a yachting .
CRIAM ...... 11-10 6.08 10.04 " I grammes to tempt many people to to 'have at things off the beaten track trip because in this way he escaped
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11-20 7.03 10-13 I I stay at home and enjoy their music during their six months' trip to all family as 'well as state responsi- .
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Goderich . . - - - 11-40 7.20 10.80 <4131� by the fireside. Their radio concerts Australia which began on January bilities. I I
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cutting into the attendance at the
concerts conducted by Sir Heury
Wood. A good solution, if it could
be arranged, might be to have the
Briti,%h Broadcasting Company tak�e
over the Queen's Hall COTIcerts and
broadcast them from the stage, R%s
done in the case of the BOS ;
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strange, tmixturo. The old Spain
which sient the Armada to fight our
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by as director. Down bent his friendE
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