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SMITH, Xd tw anal Prop. V4'ar ,tjl, Out VOW_
She v The R '" ► re"at til York, 1 'vt heart r t1y r triatacl l at► Da rafui er s Fa s+s'tr
raquatted to c rMuts a donation to gentleixran of some wealth and standing.
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-. beat her scarlet soul was cleansed ill the site caw, diseiitxad ten these words: '
fie qr onium l•low's your ice 1olaus IIe r.opisd it varbatum, fraena the wall of }' .•,, frt,a '
flres of a sacred passion. I have your letter requesting a do bas dr wing roots, where the ail nal a The. ftvllowing lower wwoh was wrut i .• Fr; ga;1: tai:.; .
alas t,rniaagi 11 I lx-
to the Fcase, at Brrasaoia, by gerrkleman
,rxatian far what you canalder a vary , • to blue
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a► " "" worthy Cain. I flatter myself that I nea#h a ragged hole made evidertlY by,wbo Is well known to many of our readers
The poorer the lawyer, the 11OWer 11 ► a I'' F ► "+ $ ►
. Have a spirit of loyalty and generosity. f the passage of a slacll; through which ho1eN and we believe lira latest will las of irttai'est.
Ail crlt"a's Greatest Actress
1 Dw Editor- It is some time since 1
I have contributed to each every doubtless, the writer used to maks ! a n r wa of any kirod and would • :
object that has been proeated to ine, but observations
say that Christmas and New Years bav
It isn't, wry the days to order I certainly have to, decline to help the Time was (I've rot the faintest doubt}, a
v4tawo to have dem mot. D A B R Acause for the following reasonsr When you, proud owner of this pile, came and gang and leave card many a .
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I have been held u held down, sand- p Joyous laugh and riaany .a falling tear and 1' '
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p' And smiling country hereabout, ti,.•1 •.:,
• " bagged, walked' on, sat on, spat on, rolled the world moves on just the same, the
KipliatC would sttrrely be happy if he 1N • Would bid your hirelings cast me ouk,,
could tier!' Our Lady of the Snows" naw, over, flattened out and squeezed', first by morning and the evening make the day, ;
i Sins'
t If I but cams within a mile
the United States, Government for the ':}'s:' •:: ;':
.. ♦ , ♦. Of Your 'front porch; but now I tactic Men may divide the day inks. 8 hours and
Federal War Tax, the excess profits tax, ..(Thanks. not to you, but to la guerre) 10 haus As they coin but 24 hours is their
Uh, feted uR the rube who said we would When AWoman. 1 t
surtax, the cuts tax, sCbaal tax, deg tax; All through your ancestral hares. linnet and less hours: and more pay will
have an open winter this year. never redeem the time. We, are Navin
drama of a. modern Magdalen w c>17o` cat tax .and ,syntax,. I have been. 1►eld„In khaki coat and shrapnel dome, g
e w ♦ A tremendous g down to brass tacks by every society and And other things that Tommies wear• fairly good winter weather, Some sharp •
The editor of an exchange seen to smashed the 'galls of social smugness.
.organization ilea# the, mind of man can
days of frost but not much snow,. bright Reduction cmet his delinquents by the following.: Time is; now Isit {ill at case),• weatherr with a few nights 18 to 2a belowinvent a attract what you have t. may toc ,
"On our pants. 'ante new and glossy, now Daily Show at ', » not have, from the Satiety of St. John And gaze across the broad domain, zero but mostly about zero or 10 to iG
, ` the Baptist, the G. A. R., the Women's From our chateau amid the trees, above, We never have any. big wind /
are stripes of different hue, all because ' Saturday continuous 8 to 11 slid 1V. t, at 3. f). y
subscribers linger and don't pay us what is. Till softly stirs the evening breeze alarms such as those in Huron. County. --- - ,41V T --•'
' you be u and doing,' No .advance in prices 25c and 20e, Mat. 10c aiad 15e. Belief Corps, the Men's' Relief. the ' That makes ere dream of Home again.
due, Then can't y is stomach relief, the -wifeless, the. husband- And I would trade your a teau Price of Coal and woad are much the same
;Send in your Write, however =411, or slid ' at xd less, the childless, the conscienceless, the Y ha , but the wand s not so good, Jack pine.
Thu rsdAy FridaOut y when the wind of winter strikes us, we will : els y a * Navy )rescue, the Belgian Baby League,. Itis fawns cert fountains, deer and della) tamara4 and soros birch. Wood inns Sweep
N••w.„ liar same shack in Otrtarro, to 11 a cor Bums w shave no pants at ail. from8 d, s e a a S a*le I
the Red Crass, the green Crass, the Where I .could lay my head and know
♦ a double crass and every other crass of all... at s f H ' •e' bells. good for the holiday time. All the Gerry's
LYCEUM” THEATRE x Th I was afs from eirli s ski l s. are well except my wife. She has been Is now Olin on mild will Continue tp the end -of
colors, and by the • Children's Home, the g ,
Admiral aims, who was commander of --- •••-'Dileas-gu Brath. very poorly but is now able to be around t1 a month, 04
the United States naval forces .overseas 1 borcas Society, the various hospitals, la-
the home but not able to do much work, '
Tuesda 'Wednesd a eluding the lying-in hospital, the lying- t , rr. I
during the tvar, has Created a profound Gam1n,> MtvindaY# Y” Mrs. W. H. Willis, Wingtaam, has been
• -out hospital, as well as same oilier lying
sensation by charges made before a cora- MADGE KENNEOV ,Very, little once in a while something with us for the last month, I don't know-
a1ttee of the Senate, He states that the institutions. comes along which really does make t he
how long she can stay, but hops far some
Washington failed . ss My income has decreased in volume We have a large stock of Winter Goods on
Navy Department at st iln 8trlctly Confidential" Americans wander who did win the war• time yet, This is the opening of the new
owing to Government restrictions and
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gravely an co-operation with they overseas , , .n• - rink and Ira and Minnie are taking in the: hai'ICl Gild for quick selling have marked them at
a months, ins rte of his it A. Goldwyn_ Picture,— and persecutions of properties I am :
#lee# and farm many ma , p , t es ed • d because I ill not sell all show, It is a :large building 140 x 17G prices Wh ch must appeal to our sense of e'c nofn
warnings, appeared to be utterly unaware Performances daily at $.20. Adm.. 15c and 20c. er st in, anw pp y o
yfest,. finished in ;good style. Jan. 12th ,
of the gravity of the situation confronting that I have and go #a beg, barrow and was my birthday so you may excuse all January is our stock -taking month"and the stock must be reduced
the Allies. The statements made by Ad- s v sr r +s `°s ' ' y' ✓ ' `®✓ "' •' steal, I have been hung up, robbed' and Y g Y
. /4i f /1 l a /i ruined, n the only reason m Mistakes. 86. Year age a little bay came... several thousand dollars before inventory is taken. Now is the
time for VAN
mirel Sims are so serious that public nearly uined, a d h o y ea. I a o parents home in old England n. vii to bu seasonable goods big saving.
olainion well undoubtedly demand. a strict
-- _ . . _ _ .._. __ _, — clinging to life is my curiosity to see what
Ust What t my p t $ and % . Y g m at a d
o Secretary Daniels, who Mrs. 1311 Havens who has been vtslt- in the world is coming next. Coming to Canada in June 1840: spent the -
accounting from c Y Fordyce
he N. Department, :and who: y ing at Bl]'ott Taylor's of i,ucknow, has ,•- best -days of my life in Brussels. Am Wo117fe. 'M" 9 Weak S. o ,, ,
heads t Navy Pa._--- pleased to see that everything is moving
bagalready declared that the A.dmiraVe feturned home again. , i
y Mrs. times Snowden and son, Ernest, Wlq ham Defeats Ripley along so smoothly, We have both Pro- ' , Ladies, Kisses' and Children's Winter Coats to be sold. at clearing
aIle ationsaris .w.jtbout. good foundation. Mr, and Mrs. William Taylor visited at 8 p Y
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it; returned to their home at Laurel after M t ' The Win ham senior hockey team sur- vincialand Dominion members of Par. prices. Sea our Women's Coats to clear at $5.00.
at r. 1Kcvi tie s one day t ecently. g Y
open a month vk8itirig with bar risco hu k Ri 1 team b juin You' Want liament in the city. There is lots of news Women's Fur is Fur Collared Coats Sweaters Hosiery, n.
p tba 5 Y p ey y g g that might be. written but your readers Coats a , . Ha cry, U
mother Mrs. Robort Haines. them a regi game and then defeating them derwear,
, ,,, g _ Waists, House Dresses, lhuffs and Stoles of Persian Lamb,
Dont Qtet to A Panic 'n the Win ham rink on Friday evening, might not care for Westren news, Some Sable Mink, Marmot Black Fox M lie etc, at bargain
Mr. and Mrs Clark of Hensal, ars DIED 1 i g i Y i g
case of sleeping sickness is reported think Fort William, is away in the ' a g prices.
A P visiting with their daughter, Mrs. Johri At the period the score stood 0 to 0 — A 60 acre farm, close to School, • • is ederich and another from Londes• at the end of second 3 to 3 -- at full time, frozen regions but we think it is lust the 9
C' Mason. , C,,urches and market. Good build- ` Men's Wear Store
bora. Neither is supposed to be very sec ELarts-In Howiclr, on Wed soar, Jan, 6 to Q. -and it required ten minutes over= centre of, life. All Western railroads call
a ne t 1920 Elizabeth S era beloved! ! q Ings, large orchard, telephone, tura a nd 1 rin i ah to -b
and last are expected to recover, Sorry to. hear that Marry Cb m_ .y wi h, r i Ae be eve for t W'n tea to' scot h h re a a 1 p C p s am oats Come "S "Special cut rices" on Men's Fur Coats Fur Line and , col—
wife a lx xp time o. he i ghaiix m e the F d o Fur C. 1
who has, not been well lately is not im- wife of Thas. Ellis. aged 65 years, 5 mail• here also and they must come for here is p ' M m s t
but there is something so mysterious Y 1 goal that won the game. The game was hared Coats, Men'sand i3oys' overcoats, Sweatier Coats and iTnderwear, X
wish to see months and.4 days. the head of t a World. s time
t t s strange, new disease that the proving as fast as we would w mat Ya i rt the latter rt n w Get on the land and beat the high h he Lakes a A Qloves Mitts, Peak Cas T Shirts aRubbers,B s
abou hi, st g . fast, particularly Y h e part', and as , 1 1 e k
• •- hi , cost of living, moves on it must increase. There are. Caps, Top'Shirts, Heavy Boots and Shoes X
v clams of at is alarming. Is there any in Eizis In Toronto, on Friday, Jan ; th, clean throughout, very few penalties being c s Ing, and do rt soon as land , •
cry
i is the • 1 20 Mar Elizabeth Ellis beloved is certain to advance in rice. thousands of farm lands in this district
_way of Prot oneself from t h tali• Thomas Jamieson and Mr, Gaunt _ 9 y , imposed, The line-up. p
• but the big grass fields of the West .'h`ave _ : ' '•
..: •. uastion in the mends" of many. people . t, has been cutting wood for Mr: ' An- daughter of Thos. Ellis, aged 19 years. Win hanr► I'asition ._ Ripley g g SC?e our .l eCl S ai1Cl. Boys' Suits at 1 0dtiCetl Pi'tCeS.
q who u g g p y For particulars re above farm. -apply taken the farmer's eye and that has left
` these days, The very best thing to do is drew amiason the have about finished 2 months end 2. days. Thornton.., .... , .. Goal .'•:':...... Cu 'ler to.
the wooded land idle, I did not mean to
to -build ups the health with wholesome their cantract. y MoLiIAN-In Centralia, Washington, U. Je£fersRn : ,... , ..Defence.......:.Harris o
natural kind say, much when I started but you are not
fond, plenty of sleep, (the a been visit- S. A., on MondayeJanuary 12th, 1920, Lockridge...., • ..Defence., .:..Crawford 1 Your account Is now due a .Ill '4'Nt' will. a
. Mr, James Phillips, who ]ice b s supposed
and as inucli as possible of it before mid- Dr. A. B. McLean, husband of Alice Blomfield.. , . i . , ..Centre. ... , ... Bowers j c T pl sed to print any of this or very i(
ing under the parental roof for a. week or ABNER COSENS little of it. Wishingthe old home town a X pe late our prompt •lremittance.
night j: and plenty of good fresh air. Then s returning est a gal' ' this McLaughlin, formerly of Gorrie.. - 1VIorden. , • , '., ... R. Wing... , Wilkinson - ✓ p G y
f t so, . intend return g w
don'twort . One can worry oneself into g n h _ v Cruikshank...:. L. Win ....... , .. Ferris Insurance and Real Estate Prosperous year.
... y - weal, : Mum?zAx Dear Belmore, on Fnc , g
it .bean if Yours truly,
almost any state
of :physical l g ..
' Miss K. McDonald, our. eneral chga] . Jan $th 1920, Janet Patterson. wife flf McCool, .., .Sub,; Martin . Successor to Ritchie & Coaens. . 'ffft
' one goes about it, .: :. $ B. GLrEERY.
: 'teacher, s ent the week -end of Lucknow, Joseph Murray, aged 89 years and 10 Score—, 7, Ripley lir , •4w 10
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months. Referee— W. A, Miller,
Wingham, Ontario.
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Manager of Weekly Press
` 0 Till~ H.C.L.
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E. Roy Sales, Publisher . of the Port %(
Elgin Times, has accepted the appoint -
(Kansas City Star):
• ; Jill went up the meet of manager of 'the Weekly Press
.::. Jack and`hilt_;:. •
.® ' ` , Association, to which he was elected presi•
That fact is not surprising,; .._-
\ • dent at the meeting in November:..' The
They ehould.desire to go cull higher,
All other things. are rising. - ' head office of the association is in Toronto
and Mr. Sales will have to make his head-
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Meg had a ton of coal; ' _ 1 { quarters there. It is not known whether
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She wrsrkedtea years to earn it. 'y`!/ he will dispose of his Port Elgin business
or not
She froze.to death the other day /
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Slue Couldn't bear to burn it, i '° Ur
Ile
Saturdays Train .on Sunday.
n Ou
Sitsg a'song df sixpence, -`' Passengers on the C. P. R. train who
A cellar full of rye'
expected to get home for the weekend in
But not a angle drop air it: _ Teeswat.r were, disappointed for the train
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For' sixpence could Yotit.buy.. '
• •did lief arrive µWeil nearly eight o'clock
;.;7ki,Mother Xellar went to ths-cellar .
Sunday evening: The train was held up
a. To get herpoor daughter. a drink€, at Wingham waiting for the plow to clear
1 r was v , ►`,,,, _ the track, but they were given accomo-
` But when she got 'there the Cela t`a ' ` dation in the meantime at the Queens
bare, \
5 So she led the girl to the a`nk.: Hotel at the' expense of the Canadian
,.: • • Pacific Railway. The heavy fall of snow
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:Little Bo peep has last -rriany sheep, n .
But it isn't anywonder, _ - wi
has made transportation difficult, and
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She lost her flock of woollY stock another heavy fall tie rap some of the
That is what happens when an Amberola comes into your home.. The wizardry of bines for days.
With mutton high as thunder.' ,
` Was Barleycorn A Methodist
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Edison—the Master Product of his....1Vl.n.ster Mind --furnishes you watln ears and
Ut^tte Jack Horner dropped in at the cor• Best'
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t 1t t 1 1 1 Winsted- Conn,, Jan, 1st, -During the
nor; yeafs of enterta nrrierlt --; Il the Music Or all ,the world'—T`ep>•C duced in a tolling of the Methodist Church bell yes-
;_ A luncheon to title day,
• terday in celebration of the inauguration
est kie grewvery ill, when he .looked at superior way that none but l✓d1So11 Could BGGompllsh.
of constitutional prohibition, a man pass- ,
the bill,a ` tree
-• • ,ing along lain street stopped and asked
And his appetite vanished away. ! ''' "" "['j9k Ar
E D I S O .i<.:.r .il..•r .Jw. NI `L.,/ .L the reason.
'I`}tere raisers man in our fawn,_ That s the funeral dirge for John Bar -
Arid he was wondrous wise, leycorn," he was informed.
' He could ,unscramble scrambled. eggs, "Hanged if I knew he was a Methodist
And un cuss custard pies. ' before" mumbled the man; and went one
' But now he's talking to himself, his way. Theda Bara in Her Supreme Success, "When a woman Sins," the story of .the
Within a padded cel"-- "."""'
-•. regeneration of a modern vampire showing at the Lyceum Theatre, Thursday, Fri
He tried to figure out a wain '
.., APP Ti".9IN{J[ HOT CAKES say and Saturday, this week. •
To beat the H.C. L. .. .
Amon the large number of self, our famil bur fxieibds. Net 14ot takes whether of the waffle or the
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$td 1 t hone ra hs and talkie ma. metallic sound or shrillness ---cam- breakfast variety aren't exclusively
+ phonographs breakfast. dishes; F`or the cal► be made
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r chines on the market, the genius E mon phonograph faults nothing to serve either as a substantial luncheon +• • : SIC •:: fit. Vit. • • }.0 :: x► r. , .► : %i. +r•
. of Edison makes the Air berala but puri Itnclody ir>r e:Yvery note dish or with a basis of rice or potatoes to
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c ,stand out as the one perfect mstrut• from yaUlC Axzxberola. ; replace bread or another starch at dinner. a s s : •1i`r'
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anent for your home: Potatoes, pancakes, especially area weir. !I►'
No needles to change, with con
Come changeto the usual potato --baked
Thousands of families instent bother and expense..' The mashed or fried• --and supply the's ame '
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In'Your H A A 11r a o Point R e p t okeer nourishment in more, tempting form. 1.
Canada have purchased phono gonuln Dram red P t p
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' rap hal hastily, without careful of the Amberola is rmanenl. poTA20 pArtCArCse
$ p y wa' will :peace iia- Ambtlrotes In
One Cupful mastiedpotatoes, s cupful of ►u ` '
i;tltripaTIl4Cln••---ai1Ct a3 a result tlie3%' - gonrt home fora 3 Pay*' Trial' ++s • rr
Arid the wr►orrderful Amberol'
are repenting their choice: at which will not put you under milk, +j cupful of cornmeal, 1 egg, 3 easy
IcYsttre P the elighttast obligation or **- ,Rdeordd are practically unbreakkable spoonfuls of `baking powder, 1 teaspoonful the populap p 1
.. Come, Isere
i pease, ,, atltett *a also evet'lastfitg. Y'ou can handle of salt, 2 teaspoonfuls of earn syrup. ,.
. yott calx safely trust the hong. Amberola mia a number of too. »
. y p , them quiclrly, Gaxelessly - yes, Beat ilia egg, then add the milk, potsNA
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r,rds send war ]t senck them tb . toes, syrup and all the dry ingredients . .
FUNERALS, WEDDINGS, M. graph that has been perfected by your home. At the need of 3 i xty t t 2<'rYi"'^-Wlt lbLt fear. tjix * a
the greatest inventor of the a e days, i f. you do not Want chtl silted together. Beat well, and 'Hien drop `
. g g know how easily otflerphonograph by small apoonfule eta a hat grassed Always Up-to-date
C gttatt shown on request. Choose: the Arnberola sired you Amborala, (wa'il 4*11 and teukat records are broken. And on these " ` "
';rial:.3",)V,tC. l l ' it away. if you do want it,we It . griddle.
well never regret your selection. ,arrange ternut of lA tlnt to A,mberol records yogi have all the Gnntti sAr, 'Gitiniii:n Caztsa
10' ' The longer you possess an Arnbe- stmt ;you• worldrs be=st rr usic -the realest
g Two Cupfuls of milk, 1 cupful of corn• .. r
Anyth' Want lin R
- rrola, the snore you will appreciate PRICES singers, the latest song and meal, 1 teaspoonful of baking powder,
'RUGLUS '''' ` its marked superiority over ordi»J ...:, cold milk.
tS>A dances to select from.
► Wife 'w7ill gladly demonstrate the stir in the cornmeal. Cook for 10 min-
nary phonographs and "talking 62.00 Scald the milk an a double boiler and V1ICT0 R Co* RI
matchin ts•' superiority of the Ainberola to you utas, 'then remove from the fire Add the
DR, F. A. PARKUR p y y , , . 1
ost rabic Pbysicituta, only qua,lidid Its rnarvelou$, pure loft Will at atfy rirri ti . Come in t6dasy, to» butter send set aside to Cool. Then mix 'V iolins and all Sorts of small instruments at the . j
o*tsat it North Huron. agora perpetUail +delight to,
your- >< y along. in the wall beaten eggs and just enough r
,A,Ajurstasamtt of the spun' is more quickly rnClrrt)Y+N 'A ilia f>s>uall
'_ milk to form a batter that you este pour.eYieiy + ,
oevt mw with tewaa• traattments than lowest prices,
sbyasy otta'tlr aua+c6a'od • „ Thea add the baking powder. trots by
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- ' spoonfuls on at hot griddie. 1Swed ftrw*am xal other examinatious
RAO PniarAltiarl Phonographs and Piari(;E5 of the,hlghest quality.
This Is a most substantkat- dish, and by
All disen*i trW
4PPIC3 OvIR t.IlR1S'i•ICS STORZ ! itself Cm—titutes a satisfying luncheon:
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'&00 M oxibboa wingh4m, ontarlo e espo n' i
Six 8 tabh furs of flrrur, ' 9
Ct1p'fw'1 milk, 1 teeapaonful of bskirrtY pow.
DR . 1 dor, "It, i cupful of watw-
.t the eggs wetll, then +add tlar lilft `a W ew f
of D"I Sh t eth* tl% di
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