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When Packing a Hat straightened out. duty, oC,.�4ting forth wMt the,y. con- 6ollectiou of flies and,a worm'fishe' ' ping 406- a yed liquid. , The Pa& :ininds of ','all 'tb� grOat ' ' "
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THE McKILOP MUTUAL age of �411, one of the few now Now- "What's wrong wil Smith?" �'Ner- , . I I .1 0
bottorn of the box. Simply thread a beefsteak pudding tripe, marmalade e�essitj.,,O-'4,'�rlterion 1h th
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. strong needle with cotton and sew and' tapioca. He �had to have a lot. ipg the, sea.,;, and it may be that she vous ,breakdown, I ,guess." 11 WhatI all of, whom took A, fatherly interest matter of d�gr�e. -mAildngs. , � t'. :=�' -
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through both hat and box. A few of fussy fish an&fruit dishes prepar- his w4lg%ed anchor for .t e la t tim . in ie �ndilid all th,6!, c4014 to1kelp �it� . There -.�erp, numproUs sugges o
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firm stitches will be sufficient, and ed in a special way. His chief cook ,She fs,'i� American owned nchooner Boston Transcript. . . '...- - along. ' ' " 1� 1� Hooke,'offered the freezipp diia boq7.
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HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH. ONT. though the box may be turned upside- required considerable time and elbow ' of modeiiate tonnage a -Ad -on the voy- I � - ,. .: I -09 -these benevol-ine, S�h6laiqs, ,one, ing",points of water . as his hi&- a4td,
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I down, the hat will not -move. room to work out his gastronomical 1,ge j�h�,, drama stalked . her decks A Kansai pape 1. r says a young mail Francisco &Lgredo loved and cherith- low - marks. I ' Delance had* a plan that ,
problems, and the result was that he she was ta]i-ing a cargo of luinber to wore his cap and go � , the, upw toy above all the. rest. ax�d the."freezing,point.-of waier'shotild be
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- President Save Forgetting Essentials. monopolized the kitchen for an hour Afri0a; And a i - cor it was he'who found that � witer _; ni.q' ,d , f,
J. C01111011'y, Goderich - -eturn cargo of cocoa office the other da,r to get his - was .A cold and"the meltin'gt,,point�*
while he sloshed around with his eels, I be -am' to'U,e United Stat�s_. On board respondelice-school" diploma.-Xansas not the only Jj4nid adaptapp.to mei- butter marked hot , while the ,space
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Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-presidad Even the person Who travels fre- , " . Suring heat. , s4gie& ch , - , isidway between...,shoUld ,be . i roarkeed,
birdnests and preserved gindge& I were ten "men and a woman, pine of city star. . .. ... me wiv-4-or
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D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec. -Tress- quently occasionally forgets to put. � - _ I I ,the in the btfle'.-gli , , I ;Wnx - i be-'
xeorge an thein' g4rious characterSA most of., � . sid � ,0�,to en, vis ons.
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into the travelling bag some necessaxy consequence King C ,e, . .. I habit wlein these h - .11, 1w . I perate, With t di
AGENTS: Mary had to take thZir own break- I them bicing h t together for ille first , � � �; � "tween, These And numeiods otlivi
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articles. Time and inconvenience fast an hour earlier than was their I time, and constituting for weary .; It is now . claimed that a game times, would doubUess.. - c , arAd sRgg6tiiins. were offpj
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Alex.. Leitch, R. R. No. 1 having a list of all ' �something like golf" was played A.D. .extravagant beyond all. done --A -j,�A ni�4e a 1411nj.'Impr�isdfo'n. It
custom. Nevertheless they continued months a little world of their own. og-on:.; -& ��
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W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J M the articles needed for travel written to greet King Fuad with polite if Before tht, Kingsway sailed she had 004, and, fhere is also Old Teitiment _bn the faculty of7the . University" 'of remeaneUxor I leit;"01:�Ntnslg.
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0:� = on a three-inch by 5 -inch card and ity for the Statement that Jehu, Padua therp . sat in .the chair of the to create i ITTre* I i h1,h;'h.._
ray, Egiliondville-, J. W. Ye authard � A,, 1, -$' a, , sca e w
pallid smiles whenever they e*ncount- on bbafiT�6hv member of thelbfe* who the'son of Nimshl, drove furiously- � 11, 'I, - ,, j
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rich; R_ G. Jarmuth, BrodhagelL slipped into the po ered him., But it is said that Fuad had,�lrjady achieved a"sort of fame. Brantford Expositor. . . theory of medicine another who gTad- � _,W'se)lt d4y'-- .
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DrRECTORS: � ling bag. It requires but a montent s by no mearrs the most awkward Thatlwi�3iFred Mortimer, the aged . .� ually begao to realize the wide, liel4"kale 'gave the frep.thfCi an& 6i'ling
royal vis - - in which Galileo's discover , points (if wat�r'is - 82 degred� tindr, 212
i to check this over when about to leave i servative M.P. who put to 6e. This was I be ftrfaes, respectively, giving imn - in -
for a trip, and it may save the pur_ itor who has been entertain mate, ,who figured in Jack London's The .T.9ronto Can . Y�ae_loe%C,12s
William Rion, No. 2, Seaforth; ed at Buckingham Palace. King Ar- "The Mutiny of the Elsinore" as Mr. i�dvises hitting Quebec on the head Sa I
John Benriewies, Brodhagen; James omb, which really fonso, when he was paying his court Pike, a -man with a "stiff-cra:ek-face with a mallet has'merely bit the thumb _ nctorius Justipolitanns, who. ,ap- terval'& 180'degreos-. -Many reasons
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Evans, Beechwood; M. McEwen, Cliu- is not needed, or the accumulating 0-f to Princess Ena of Battenburg in 1905 akpile," ix huge, savage, fearless fel- of his party. -Lon -don Advertiser. plied the, thermometer to numerous have teen -given ,as. ,to -w,ky Palifen-
ton; James Connolly, Goderich- Alex an unnecessary supply i took rather literally King Edward's low, -who could lay low a sailor with . physiologl;al -researches, but whose )ieit chose to , graduate the fxeeging
Broadfoot, No. 8, Seaforth ; 'J. G. brushes. assurance that Buckingham Palalce a blow of his fist, and who had a The superstition ,that tl�e press lasting gift to its growth was the -use and boiling pointi hitb 10 dMsious,
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Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, Pre -sing Clothing. was Liberty Hall. He had a curious strange fondness for classical music . I prints only bad news seems to flouridh he madt of it to determine the body one'being.that'since )ke was an astron.
� beat of fever patiepts. Sanctorius omical instrument mhker and a's his
Harlock; George McCartney, No. 8, I way of never being on time for meals, Mortimer %�as not a little proud 'of most the day after the home t '
Pain's took as his form the body tempera- machines'divided into a full circle, or
Seaforth; Murray Gibson. Brucefield When a traveller desires to do a bic, being either a half an hour early or the interpretation the writer had giv- pitching ace is bombed out of the box-. ture of a healthy persion.. Be made 3Qo divisions he used a half circle
of pressing in her hotel room she is '�two and a half, late.
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at a loss for a suitable press boat -I The royal servants, after a few days: him iii his profession. Never had he the sick ones hold the -bulb. of the in- for his scal� Be that as it may,
1i sfrument and he jiudged their teimper-� the fact Temaind that the Fahrenheit'
No on, of honor would use the top 0 ,were prepared to serve Alfonso with! been given L-0mmand of a vessel, A man never knows how careful be ature from the rise of the liquid.after scale proved itself the e . asor of
JAMES WATSON I ternoon tea'however-4mall, though he dearly cov- can be until -he wears white flannel of the hand had been trans- undoubta-ble advantages -'for's metero.- ,
a table or dresser for fear of defacing breakfast at 11 p.m. or af I
SEAFORTH,ONT. it. If you will take out your upper i at four a.m. Ris meals had to be I eted thi� honor He was getting old,, *trousers t6 a picnic. - Louisville mitted to it, as compared to ,Its rise 'logical work and 'that it is' still re -
bureau drawer, turn it upside down, served to him and his suite in a spe- I and the dream of his youth and mail- . Ti eS. . when held by a normal person., tained inl1most English --
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT cover the bottom with a turkish towel, icial room. Sometimes he would van- hood seemed far off. Then, when the _�!`n , speakink coun-
you will have an excellent ironing ish for a whole day, and after wait- 11 Kingswa reached Pensacola, it seern- Doctors "are finding evidences o Between the years 1630 and. 1640 tries. . . �
representing only the beat Can- board, to which the most careful pro- � ing breakfast, the servants would I ed that"I s great moment had come. an mum f the tiny instrument attained a more There are two other tfi�rnaornetric
adian, British a n d American I I . M modern diseases in Egypti - or less perfect state through the un- scales which enjoy fairly common
Companies. I prietor could have no objections. !continue to wait lunch and then di The captain fell ill and would,have to mies. And no doubt they sounded st and energy of Fei-0- usa'ge-the ReautnuT and the centi-
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ner, perhaps being on the po t of be replaced, Alas, for the hope of just as alarming under their Egyptiart irand II., Grand Duke of Tuscary. He grade. Of.these
Ali kinds of insurance effected To Remove Tomato Skins. 1waiting breakfast for the secondtime Mortimer. lie was replaced not by names as they do under their modern
at the lowest rates, Including- made a radical improvement in the vented in 1727 by Reatimur, a French
FIRE, LIFF4 ACCIDENT, AUTO- When there are only a few tomatoes ! when he would turn up and demand the mate but by anotber captain, an Latin and Greek ones. - Hamilton thRTIflometer by carrying out his own physioist, and designated a scale an
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MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATE to be peeled, instead of scalding them, supper. Ile was nearly half an hour elderly stern-faced man named Ijawry. Herald. idea of first partly fillilyi,r the tube which the freezing point was zero and
GLASS RISKS. put one tomato at a time on a sharo, late for the state banquet given in his That the mute should hate the new with alcohol -and then 'hermeticallY the boiling point go degrees: Anders
!honor, and as it seems that, under the captain was c e rtain, and that the cap- "Arrest that man!" yelled Mus- sealing the open end. Tuseady's Celsius, professor of astronomy at'the
-Also- two tined fork and hold it over a gas , igid ceremonial and red tape of the tain -should dislike the mate was a solini. "He seems to �e thinking."- measure of heat became the first University of Upsala, proposed a
I flame. Turn it rapidly so that all the � r ish Court at that period, a state natural consequence. Vancouver Sun. #. a�
REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT surface is heated. When the sk-'.niFngl
I I splits, the tomato may ea-aly be peel- i banquet could not be consumed or But it wa�4 not upon these two that ,bermomeier to t independently of scale It, 1742 whose freezing point
- "I have had so many troubles, my - �t.al starts, the use an(-' manufac- point was zero. These points were
,even begun until the guest of honor the roles of grim tragedy were be atmospheric presgure. Given theie was 100 degrees and whose boiling .
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Mortgage Corporation, of London, !appeared, there was 9,n awkward wait. stowed but upon a pair much lower dear, that this year I have grown six t1ure of thermometers became- wide- afterward reversed by Christin, of
Ontario. A Travel flint. King Edward, however, is said to have in the soeial scale and immeasureably months older.'�-Pele Mele (Paris). spread. The industry built up by Lyons, and became the centigrade
Prompt attention paid to placing � been extremely good-humored over lower in tb(, caste of the sea. Battice, - the Florentines grew famous and its scale. It Is interesting to note that
risks and adjusting of clainmi. Lay a few sheets of clean white � the whole affair. The Ex -Kaiser, too, the cook, was a Porto Rican, dark Mrs. Petunia Riggs has at last 10- products came to be us on makes -popular use of the
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Business established 50 wrapping paper in the tray of your was rat'her a difficult guest for he in- visaged, amd darker hearted. His wife cated the squeak in the rear of her entire contInent until they were re- thermometric scale designed by its
yearo, trunk just before it is strapped to sisted that, all the conventions and a pretty mulatto girl was along, and car which has been bothering her for placed by the Fahrenheit instru- own citizen. . The thermometer built
guaranteeing good service- start on a journey. Of course the ceremonial of the German Court did the chores usually expeated of a the past few days. 'Tt was her hus- ments- Although the 'fundamental by ,the 1�erman, Fahrenheit, in Hol -
OFFICE PHONE, S& paper is, the first thing to greet your should- be observed at the English cabin boy. The old tradition of the band requesting from the back seat principles of the thermometer had land, is used almost entirely in tWe
RESIDENCE PHONE. 60. eye when you open the trunk- upon I Court. In the dayq before the war sea that a woman aboard means that she drive a little slower.-Lif6. been thoroughly established and its English-speaking tountries- that in -
your arrival and you will find it one it was thur, necessary for the mem- trouble was to be verified. It was use perfected in 1640, there still re- vented by the Frenchman,'Reaumur,
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____ __ __ ' of the "big" little satisfactions tr, . her-, of King George's household ta not long in proceeding to assert it- Report says that knee-length skirts mained 1great confusion cowerning- is not used -at all in France, but is
- - -- — have a fresh sheet to spread in bureau make themselves familiar with all the -elf when it became plain to the have reduced street car accidents by the graduation of the s*e. -We well tbought of in Germany, apd the
drawers or on closet shelve, before intricacies of the German Ccrurt so others and-henishly plain to Battice fifty per cent. Along this line the leirn from a book written in 1738 by scale 4esigned by Celsius, the Swede,
LONDON AND WINGHAM unpacking. A new�spaper will serve that nothing might be done to offend that his %kife had found favor in the safety first movement can go too far.
if plain paper is not available. the Emperor. Can you imagine? leering vyos of Badke, the engineer. -Ottawa Citizen. Bernadinus Teleius that no two in- and modified by Christin, of Lyons,
North. IV -hen the King of Siam paid his This Ba(ke was a swaggering Ger- , struments ever managed,to have the is usedi moStly in France, Belgium
a.m- p.m. Learn to be Lazy. first visit it was almost impossible to man, Now aboard the Kingsway, Seems a shame that beautiful trees same scale and that the problem of a and Switzerland.
Exeter ............ 10.16 6_04 It is the right of every homemaker Imake him understand that the ladies the engin- was not emplo�ed to pro- are cut down and come back to Can- . - -_ ---
Hensall ........... 10.30 6-18 to have a vacation in the summer. of the court were not members of a pel the 1,oat through the water. It ada in the form of certain United I
Kippen ........... 10.35 6-23 If you do not get one it is your own harem and that the fact of'tbem ap- was used for a donkey engine to ban- States papers. - Stratford Beacon- , -
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Brucefield ......... 10.44 6-32 fault, for one can alway-, make tirn� pearing unveiled was not a compli- dle freight. So Badke belonged to Herald. Ar zeunomiod 7rWWP0r&1yWi ,
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Clinton Jet . ....... 10.68 6.46 if one trie.. Perhaps you can't gettrit to himself to be construed un I
Clinton, Ar. . . � .... 11.05 6.52 away for a week or a fortnight. but der the head of vamping, fl�e was dis- to preen himself and turn his boldly We don't know much about old St, I i
Clinton, Lv . ....... 11.15 6-52 a day or half-day at a time is pos- appointed to learn that it would not insolent azniile upon the mulatto girl. Swithin except that he has made a - AID" - -aw I
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Clinton Jet. ....... 11.21 6 , be feasible for him to take a few of He was a big man, while Battice war, lot of enen-Lies since he died. -Fergus w�/- 0 AV �
11,35 .58 sible, and it lets you break away from them- home for his own harem, and small and black and for a time seem- News -Herald. I 11 . 9ffl��
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Blyth ............. 11.44 7-21 'For your own sake and your fam- his gloom was not lightly dispellel, ed to feel that he had no right to op-
Belgrave .......... 11.56 7-33 ily's sake. learn to he lazy now! You One night when Caruso sang for him pose the trend of the white man's de- "What were Webster's last words?" I
Wingham Jet., Ar. . 12.08 7-45 W'111 be able to meet the demands of the King of Siam turned to his inte*r- sires. Th�- crew laughed about it. "Zymosis, Xymotic, Zymurgy." -Pen- an ,
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'Wingham Jet, Lv.. 12.08 7.45 winter with rested nerves and cour- preter and said: "Let the dog sing Soon it t -came common gossip that naylvania Punch Bowl. I
W,ingham ......... 12.12 7-56 ag,eous heart! again", a remark which -greatly amus- the girl had succumbed. .
South. - ed Caruso, /according to Mr. Roberts, Neither the wife nor her ]over had Now that the movie salaries have � .
I I from whom we differ. At -the time of the desire or the sense to conduct the been cut, only the wealthier stars will I ow
the visit -of President Wilson, an of- Rqualid 0rair with reticence. They be able to divorce their wives in the
A -M. P -m. SOME ROYAL VISITORS HARD TO ficial of the court said to a press re- made little secTet of it. Indeed, it is style to which they have been aecuA- I I
W-Inglism ......... 6�55 8.15 presentative: "Entertaining the Presi- ,,aid ti -at I he woi,nan admitted her in- tomed.-Border Cities Star. . . -1 "
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Elyth ............. 7.27 3.44 er and if he reg -rets it his state of entertaining the English Prime Min- to drift .11(-n week after week. Then you?" "Yes," sobbed the child, I �
Londesborough .... 7.35 3.52 � .9 this Chevrolet 2,d I
mind is unique. It may -be said with- ister�and his wift at Windsor rnoon in February when the "you're whipping me because you're oor . ..
Clinton Jet . ....... 7.49 4.06 out violating any state secret and ag of the visit with Kings%vav Wis s.liding along under an bigger than I be." -New York World. Sedan Cost . I . I
Clinton ........... 7.56 4.13 we hope, without imperiling Britl,b. it-, general details was submitted tn Afriran '�un, e cook suddenly left . I In 1927
'�Iinton Jet . ....... 9.03 4.20 Egyptian relations, that His Majesty President Wilson he returned it with- his, gallo% h the pots qteaming on We can't help wondering how old a $1795-00
Brucefield ......... 8.15 4 '32 was -something of a nuisance. Be out a single suggested alteTllti011, the stovi' nd entered his cabin. In a, man has to be beforw he knows.better . � ,this Chevrolet 2,door
wag well liked personally by the of- so nt ' �1 COMPARE the
Kippen ........... 8.22 4.40 . mething almost without precedent mome h(- 'emerged and entered the than to give out rules for living long %
Hensall ........... 8.82 4.50 ficials who were responsible for biq in the experience of court officials. -torproom With "a razor in his hand and happily. -New York Herald Tri- I Cheirolet of Sedan (Coach) Cost
Exeter ............ 8.47 5.05 well-being, though it was not because .00 I he confronted Badke. The German bune. - 1. \ 6750-60 �
of his charming personality that he VOYAGE OF KINGSWAY LIKE lost all hi,; confidence and squealed . - .seven years ago . I
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was invited to pay a state visit to t A bur , evrolet of today and reafiie I
C. N. R_ TIME TABLE Fngland, where he was roy- Since Joseph Conrad's death there 0a% th- in� ated black man and on Indiana author and after reading ,how mclically Chevrolet has revised aU I
East a.] honom. It was his entourage that survives no writer capable of extract- elatterinK tip the ladder to the deck. over a number of his manuscripts sel- ' .,
a,m- p.m. caused most of the trouble. Eastern There rarrf, another scream from the ected one of his suits of clotbea-De- conCtpfions Of motor car value. ..
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I- o Goderich .......... 8.00 2.20 potentates, according to W. T. Rob- ,— — — . store rnom, and another. Captain troit News. In 1920, the Chevrolet illusitrated here �
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... I.. Clinton ............ 6,25 2.52 bune, when they visit the Eng .
,�., S eaf orth ........... 6.41 3.12 monarch, usually bring a far larger and sla5hed. They overpowered the I - i
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p � I ,,, , ; , . � St. Columban ...... 6.49 8.20 Darty of retainers than would a husband and put him in chains. There � / I (f.o.b. Oshawa) ... Over a, thdusand dol-
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; �� 14 o � ,,, . Holmesville .. 11.20 7.03 10-13 two or three personal attendants, the down', until e of the J . t contact 1vith any autbority.apparevt. name was Galileo and lie was fond of ift2provernent,'Ch"i6lit policy of constgmt i
. . - ,�,,l j, Oaderich . .. - . 11A0 7.20 10-30 retainers are housed about St. Jamett, boiled away t* a t e jellying ly to whom tle murdered could bq Ptittering around with tubes and acids his built up a due-
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