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'aliOdean, fainting, .meatua tractor farming -with. a .,,McC011.-
TRAC1Pg OErTFIT, by savin tam1and Mew;
ey? 'They are 'built' to last and a school hay Can ofierate them -
No, working parts exvooefl to grit or "Sand, there are no tre.xible-:-
mald!ng•sprockets or chains all Iiiiicking parts •enclosed. HIMu.
die*. of ali*Aatil firlaiks in 'Ontario s :are heePing.,_.lbeir, hoys'.
--at'hkinie-and'Aiieir:r.Worit Sekeduii; .'the _
cVoraikk
fleer'ng Tractors,. Plow's,' and 'Other machines of the sante ntItite-
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1,---MeGOBBERBING.--GBADIRMUIEB eon -
bine); the best mechanical features of the old, McConnick and
Deering harvesters, light in drait, and tonvealent to operate. It
is 'aianable With either the McCormick !or Deering \ , Knotters.
Twenty,*0' improvements built into the Hamilton-macle Binder •
make it more desirable .than former models. 0/
. INTERNATIONAL HARfESTER, CO. OF CANADA LTD.
°Agent
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LUCKNOW Phone 31
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4=1ROW.MXIMIsIgli'L ' 1!PITTWAY; .AVGVEM 7.5th, .19
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doibtfol. It .is anybody'a game, ... THE, nAltito4P, TO fAUDSON BAT
. - - - • h't ' .... .
In tbe **blend., oft. rigireselYeilim..
dis,•;i0Omneutdhshigpoldeayfin.itiet,%-----`-:
Narta; Huron waif!!! be COrittervOre ; aheA'a'tle,ttt 4lich.7a
.and -if. Mr, Brieher Were not in :the,
"field, ..IVIr. -SPotton Might; ION ' •Ile' 1.1;:tiiii"Inclr. altilYee:coth4teIetheyh-, "tahielia''dallio,1
cOnld not , be. anaje. of victory,. howi ,. 1929., , .,, , .
; 6w7 lie:. 1r441i .... tblteaabast11 4inri n'' 7 T*Iielittee:Pi 11 if a: t° ' i• re:1 1:l kl e711:04:11:i It. 1:'' • :4:111.2e4P.' greater.u.' 1 °E‘.. !bra eor tpBel!Y•wt1h4:1 ieeansrol work41tf :v41:6;
,. • , ; ‘• ' .tlie• itteel. laidsikfore the Praia. War
....131r41ection4" ;Iv coit do IrolllY,:i*V0,11' suspended. $ o :aft' '''theCloSe" of
to a: canstituencyf.the. party ,in:',00.- the war agitation for '.tlie eaniplXiiiin
:re-sijo,n,-,c;t4 :do . rt. 00,7 hit. , . ,:.creniro 7 .. ,: o!',.thf,i1)!icl. was again taken by thoiii
ti. e." Pn;'ty, in .P'°14r ills 'T'' I:al..° .145).nei .'iNnOter"ths!rneSismakiiiiiiicliewhiLL. \ fa:rdra,ehillnitoiaf,,.
-tgi opend.'04.''''. eituPaitn than the oF• 'ha.' But there was much that wes
position party bas. Mr-. :H,yslop •har, masettled.. the,rewas doubt as .• to
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aeie, idattUtagea in the present con- . whethee, a , Pert ori-fliidsen.'BaY Woule
'tet. . 1. : • ,- "7 1, , ; .., -. be of disadviamach use as an 'outlet er inlet
_ . • . . . " ,
' .--Spotton-liai-Altother-7-=, • . . . • .
. ' ' • - 0 • for the 'Prairie Provinces and there
MC
tage:,..Mio ' party (the . Federal . CO.n' the '.reael:Shd0.11-1; :itri.k.'.e . .ithe' --' lit thaer
' - -. .•., - . .:- . ; ._ „>, ,_ . • was -much . disputing as o, --w ,e
servative Party) is at present leader, Fort Nettiin or at Fort, Churchill.
..less ' and in s`Condition of, wreck. Ili . The ..neeitiOn' is...tp: whether the.
.ivill not have the auppaet:ai a ativag Bay Will be anYthing ivorth, while aa
, • • > •• an: Outlet for the: grain' of the. West '
enjoying the hope
. or early;
: vic-
.. ,, has been left'Unsettled; on the :granite'
, party
*feria' . A magnet* party leadercati-• that .the road May be:worth . Whil/
not,. come ,intot.he :riding. and • speak because of the new' territory which is
passe
country -itihilroruags`
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or 4ihim., Mr. $pottoo, however. • io . /ri:open e lirolP; "d
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sseav
road
campaigner hinnielf„. and he which
is.anastly hat rockv. with Swam '•and
THE
‘14' UOICNOW gENTiliEt
Pualished eversearhutadair anorahlk
' at LueknoW, Qatapie.,. •
D, lifeeKenate„ Propriet.or . •
ancrEditer:
'TILIMSDAV, •ApGuST::'0111,,".1(927',
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. rying..ovex wide .Stretehea ofocean,
has .0velopedipto a eraie,Lind,
.borgle1 linecesSfol :flight.. to Pail;
seems to have Set, in %motion a wave
of anidiness to. ivat,. like :ncitariety. the
• amount of. hick •which :attended Lind...,
liPrelea *Mitt :does not appear t .be
NOY.. aPli.reciatedThe perqolinne.,1:7"
a great -nlichine, but ,airater1 canoI
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traael to. of .. weether.;.:
look as tbauldt: this :will ::alWaye b,e
against :the ..estahlishilaent of' regale,
air. Iinea over the *eau; • •
•These aviators 'nutst. be. credited
with 'great courage and .enthusiaam.
In their ,ameation. The diaaster'whica•
tafettakes se many Seems scarcely te
sffect.those • More ..fortuhate, -Their
'confidence ,and ardour 'Twain iindni
,med. •Many • Canadian .aajatora, ap.
Pear to have been ready .to undertake
the, London-to-I,ondon.. althe
, _ _ . • . ,
anyone who gives a' thenight,'''Must
recognize:that it • is. 'patient -61y haz-.
ardous to say the least. H inachine
tarting at the eoasfbareiy sifficee&.
in landing inEntope. whit...are:We te,
think of a )night frein.-.Londoa,t&.
,London. • » The proPosit; • at h
fascinating.; We -shall all hope 'tor,
ty",4.0.41,
success.
,That race, from Oakland, • Califs:i.e.
"nia,,to 'Honeliilu; Hawaiian Islands,
appears, to have' been staged setae.
Whit. *en:tater*. Disaster; hegin
ly hi 'short "trial.ffightisi.:tivO • Ma.
were anittaite4 'and three Men
killed, ',Of the fourteen ,who 'entered
-of'. theme .two machines, , with . their.
•;ereits Of. two . and 'three.,.reSpectively
4:Rear, 4o.. have-,beett lot.. Two only
reaChed. the objective Yet AlialmaK.,
in charge, of. them
.likel.Y; Were 'as good as any in , thc
*old today. •
But only by efforts Stich ' as the&
can aviation-make-..prOgress..,---Every-
atteMpteit long illiabt -aaa it leasons',
If :O machine has•Weakneaa .or- an en
'gine tends to defeloptrouble,the.sr..
are discovered.• • Weather :COnditioas
'which • favor or ',defeat, also.:are, as
eertained.' ,And, this information
.he IsAthered, .apparently, only by .the
"sacrifice of- men ait&inaeltities..A peo:,
.ple who : 'dare . cannot make
progress. '
16450.1111111i.Caudir-11fe Cheaper Than The ,CrOtkit Otte*"
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Goodssonable
El -Brantford 650 FL-Li5e- per Lb.,
he, has rimy faithful supporters„ His muskeg an.f, some good land. Thr
,itrength is in hitaielf and the Party timber - is not '-heavy, but there • iF
spirit ..of 1,t.he 14 spruce and cedar arid. other soft
Progreesiveism_k_aaitt to he eta woods-
' ` •, kr Before the war the read had reach
4troug in J."011.55Huron, ed a point at which it Must either
'''`E-lrear--tforaiseenikaii"krk"--:::v proceed, to Port laefson or trir-irlibrtit-
iince he ;was 'selected as candidate *ard o Font Churehill. There must -
It is said that he has visited *se- • have ,been considerable "pull in fa-
tically every firm home in 'thexid
= SCREEN- DOORS -NOW is the time of :year :iii-keeti out ;the
peaky fly by,boreirig.Yonr ,doorti and .windows, screened.. We have
doors and windows that Will fit almost any size opening. We also
'hive 'screen wire•:,in every ividth for recovering doors.:
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OIL STOV1ES-The. Oil Stove Season is here and there inn°.
thing that will add mare to the comfort of a home in hot weather
thin an oil stove. We have in stock- the "New .Perfection" in -three.
and4our-htfrner, 'tha.."Flaaence Automatic," andwehave Ohm-
ed-itiustock this year the "Quick Meal." This is a very fine stove,
'strongly huilt, easy on oil and fitted with 'the Lorain »burner -which,
is guaranteed for ten years. FoiN those Who ,have their house wir.
ed, we have an Electric 'Het Plate, two -burner, which has given
excellent satisfaction.
Iii.O0IFING-We 'have ju•st• received a -carload • of ;Brantford
Rsiofing, hicluding Roll Roofing. Arro-Lock and Super -tits Shingles
If you have need of a roof for house or barn, don't fail to see u.
We: have the material and the price is right. •-Be sure to ask to see
_Aue...linitation brick siding.. It is the material to make a frame
house-Wirava iin-and-in-aniearance almost like red brick.:
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SHERWIN• WILLIAMS yAniTs and VARNISHES, CHI NAMEL
NATURAL VARNISH, AUTOMOBILE PAINT, UTILAC `
SATIN FINLSH ENIAMEL.
Cement, Lithe, Plaster Always liand
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1Vittrdie 81 Son
Heating, Plumbing and .Electric Wiring
YOUR SUMMER COTTAGE
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o4a it, as Attractiim Inside as »Out?
MAKE Your neither cottage comfortable and home -like
with GYproc Fireproof , partitions and ceilings. At
small coat the whole ulterior may be 'transformed into
attragtve, cosy rooms,
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Write for free booklet -'My :Bork." It will tell you how Gs*Pioct
Roctkrard Gypsum ItusulatIng•Sheathing and hisulextivill mime your fuel
• bill from 20 to 40%.
ONT'ARIO OYOnlibl, Co LIIVIITY.D PARIS CANADA,
rsyroor boor
• ' For Sale BY
Son Ont./
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ReLe..`& Porteous Luckilov,,' Out.
qienr ,
'prospects . areanot'
party.feed&ihai it.'
, Tor of Nelson as a terminalL4erhapi
parties•Anterested . real ..estate
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or others , interested in', making , the,
,
i;et• %Ind,ram and sleet buffet ,your
,Aligrrino%Oncltds Qwuitil-11;ieltdecifitgsth---ein:Btrbsongel°rYd.
• Every. Brantford' Arrolock •slitte
lockedOn-taaahl- strong 'and secure-
staThneyee- otr4endfiree-crlseistritaeaint;',b, !Wier' •
--liran'ittliaL9091/fdienOinCti;i0"1111,1"....,i'02
a es
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Stock C.arriod, Information Furnished and Sarah*
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on Brantford.roong rendered
Wm. Murdie & Son Luoknow; Ont., -
Auld Lang Syne In
F -R-0
Thomas Clarence, second on of Dr.
1- S. Tennaot, aged 11 ears, 6 In4;10-.
LneknOw .:YiCirtity and 17 daysar
The -Sentiael •cfr-kiglatt 39, I:890;--
aito.g,-4bast...,fi..t•mtthitpj_ty*L_,___„m„
are about through harvesting, and '
that the 'Crop is the best., tlikt has
been- harveste& for_ yeers. LL
There were fools in:, those .good oH
coitnle of
Young •men in the village,-nthii-ought- •
G and to know better, amused thempelves
. on Sunday ni.g° y riving up an ;
down the main stre7ef- of the ,
ringing .a& Old 'eow hell; 'greatly to
»the _annoyance of the residents:. they
aye to he :prosecuted. -
'Another 'note' ieade: Mr: M. North-
•coit',. baker, was brutally assaulted
on Sunday night 'sib by Unknown
Parties, .in the neighlairheed. of
latea'S „blacksmith -shop on Rims St
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i'.AUGUST,:$ 1890,-
In -The Sentioel of .A.iiiii'F...t 8,••18M -
read '., a.• 'failure. Engineers rePor' the then,. editor, Mr. Bryan, told of a'
pleasant trip which he...aladiLuir.--the--
that it would .takn millions 'of, dallari .GS4t 1--ijC:es-"t“lii-i7434)7.* He
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to make a hadn't., at Nelson •fie there ---aco'liimmed by Mr• • • ' Berry
**ChhenrbeahlylliTshesrilealils:4i.nPTiasi!dtlidnYatuttil. 'fda4P1.:(11i1:Y:e.1'34; :ri.ul. darl'ili°11*.r'aL:c1121'71‘lil'isal?"5:V•71d*
:big. -Fiom, the - &resent .,end ef , the ..BrumPtori and .aon',. and there most'
hair*, - with. level, dry land for band-
-steal -A -bathe -hay_ at--Cloirshill_thOlia,-, have been some others •(or Berry had'
..tonzie. isi'lic.5.0;ontaitieb.s;:idaeims art . direct1341-iiiibiliTillp' fiaile.ma,i;51,52r:57T'--.0iio.1:1:0e. i'IT'lel's7-- say there
de7rainicteihrilPe=.;
open up a ttOri of new Werld in ' the
trhitt . the fardine on a 'Saturday afternohn,
first iron boat hrought.to Canada for
cuttings will be reqaired, in
tatit should not I* excessive JR, wii! J'Or'1P0. The ,Carnaatat ' was the
North...,:.,,I. lake tratfie-1--256: feet in lenath,:baiit
,&o -o ' , , • . . • ,
.(From ' The': Paieley Advocate),
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entitled to the repr-om-entatiOn,.. the
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fate member, Mr.:J. W. King, having
been • a Progressive., They 'perhaps
.feel that Liheral• Party •should.
have made way for them. A party it
power, however, is almost ti
htVy br•a1gii0X-Filatb-
,.aa so leaves »the impression that the
government is weak and afraid: ''.Be-
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/side', a :party innower has a great
,
advantage' over all cement.. •• ,
The advantage which Mr.' Hyalon
• enjoys is illustrate& by the tat that
the prime' minister Sad a manlier o
his associates in the government can
come mta-the riding and 'address
meetings, as they are doing this week
Prominent, party men can always
tiilpsigatrineatalymbyoospti.im7lation rrti en-
It inig0) ,help sonic ,if the matt. of a •eoroner, 3,4 iatlia at ea p ora
'schwa* lipoid use A inittieturo figure Itlebt,
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G. HOWARD FERGUSON
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OUT • OF THE RUNNING
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Mr. G.: Hoivard Feaguson,. -premier.
of -Ontario, has 'made. up his Mind
and ' definitely stated.AO the country
that he Will net • be a ,,candidate for
the leadership of .the Federal •Con-
,iiervative.; Parti at the Convention
to be held at-"Winnirieg% • .
Of those in. line' for the Position.
Mr. Ferguson appeared the =moat. lit
and likely, man, and "it is said ,that'
the position: could be hia`for :the talv
ing: By way of explanation, -Mr
Ferguson .;says in. effect that he ir
,well pleased With the position whiell
he, has, and thathe intends, to. re-
main in it for Some time. •
The poeitioh,of leader of the -Con;
seriative Party ' is not exactly .invit-
'lug at the. present tire: Even 'Sneb
skilful pelitician. as .S•ir. john A.
MacDonald ,in his'da Y found Calida
"ahard country to govern." -the dif-
ficulty in Sir John's day.was the har•
moulting of the .Engliah and Frenea
• elements. "
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' Divisiotta» have inultipFed, since that'
.time. We, still 'have Quebec; and
addition, the East'and the West, aii4
the Progressive. and Labor pr-tie,o:
There is 'no. sayingwhit the 'future
holds, but .at ,Present the Mackenzie
King GOvernment appears to have a
hold upon power,'which may list for
eight or ten years. That means that,
.the await* new leader.Of the Censer-
• vatire. Party ,will, occupa, fee that
length- of time Abe position of leader
of •the Oppositieni-an'.. eaSlei job
Weighted With less responsibility thao
that Of, 'government but a
positionin » which. nobodyappears tre
be ,satisfied. Ferguson is 'den niore
comfortably settled as- premier of
,Ontario than. 'Mackenzie lig is as
'''Preihier of •the DOnlinion. so WhY
should Perciison cliange.2...,„,, he new
the bncieiVafitro 'Party,
,
ordet toaanaas goed, will need t, he
X busy and ir.rd-worked . Mari. fer.,P
atitriffitraTa'yeargi.-,-7."ajarr-a."--aaaaa-a-!
SPIte.,`All 00 THE ENGLISH
. LANGUAGE.
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THE COSTLY CORN BORER•
on the Clyde, Scdtland. •Cupt-McNah .AN INCIDErT IN' DETROIT LIFE
The Detroit News on SatuTdaY last:
c ,arg • •
-Sarnia,, having -met -Mx: James Som.
carried the report ofirhold-up and
erville, who was returning ,from
• a week, and came.,liome hy . way of
•-; It appears that nothing ' can . stop
the :advance of the corn' borer where
corn is being grown,. and .the .111celt- trip to Superior Cita.
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ex -
hood :is that the growing of this This number The Senainel tends congratulations ,to
.able crop will have to be discontinued --1V.IF and
Mrs. Joseph E1lio the bride, being
for afew seasons. ;Quara.ntiaing:dis-
a daughter of Dr D PaterSonThey
trecti .where the borer is •known to
Were imarried oa Wednesday, Alir aft
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exist, and any kind , of .. "clean-qp-
1890, the Rev: A, McRay beipg, the
alike proved Intile. The borer mahes
officiathig clergiman.
caMpaign» that has been devised have
A mi. it. A.. clew announces, that
unchecked ' progress .: he was going to opena; 'green ' are.
• The, Federal Government of the,
eery" in cennection with his :butcher,
Uaited States appropriated ten. nail=
lion .dollars: to fight the .corn borer,
the best available men .being put •,in who was not enjOying'-'gbod health
Charge of the campaign, But: Dre
was visiting his friend, Dr, ,Maccrim-
L.: L., Hube and C It N.eiswander: „Mon at Underwood:. Mr : ,and Mrs.
entiintalogista'Pt the Ohio exneriinero. Peart had as)oen on trip to Windsor
tal station, at Weostea, .are forced to and Detroit, and lit and Mrs. 'Elliott
colifeati :that the 'campaign has been were home from a beat trip which
%failote, and • that, there are 'Mots started at Owen Sound and ended at
borers s in. the . state now than there, Torontoa ' ' • ' •-
wna :aeafawraeatvae, h
the ctleian;ourpn borerbegaa:
Likc Caled,onian Games. 0V Inekn w -will
Announcement is. made that the
the
resistable. • •
If the:,g ing Ot Cora iamade ha-
• practicable, because- of •the borer, -the
• effect upon the iniddle wastern states
where corn the principle crop, will
he tremendous. A few' year aao *hey
torn silage' was regarded . this
• province as 'in almost .:indespensible
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winter feed for cattle, the thought of
'having to Stop growing corn would
create alarm. " .Since the. introductior
of alfalfa and sweet Clever the situ-
ation' is » altogether different, .and
farmers feel largely independent Of
corn.• Corn requires mach mete 'at,
tention, than clever does, » and ;• „the
'.harvesting ;of it copies at a season
when. there is a 'great deal of fall,
work to de,' and everybody want* .to
get theis corn into the silos about
the finme thne. ,So it .comes ,:about
that in Canada, although ,the . corn
borer Is by, no Means a weleome
her Will prove by no means
ruinous.
It is noticeable that neas .are agair
grown somewhat extensively .here,
and the pea weaVel orbug is nowhere
seen. Some twenty years' ago, before.
the growing of P'eas war discontin:
lied, almost every grain, would he
thornaghlY excavated by a:bug.'
A lady`who recently ;returned from
a. tour of aeverail European Sun:tries,
informs- us fthat -one epeaking oaly
the» English language -finds , little.
trouble due to that limitation in get-
ting about and doing such :homes's"'
,
as maYbe peeessary; he, Fringe,
.Switterlanct; , Gerntany »and
.Halland. So many petiple from. Can -
the United States Ind Britain'
no, visit these ''countriea
• Seeing tourists or'.on business„ that
residents --there find it advantage**
to have a• "working knowledge" of
• English or71irhave.,someone about
having Bach knowledge. • Not only do
hotelit cater to these tourists, but all
considerable stores have their »:Eng-
lish-speaking clerks to deal with. the
•Englishspeaking traiteperS:
Money 'is the explanation. the Eng-
lish-speaking tourist have money to
.••
spend, and i
they spend t freely.. Nat-
urany they' °patronize the hotels and
stores where business can be done in
their OWn language, and this has re-
lailted'in wide-awake' hotel and' store
keepers engaging ,,cleeks , who can
speak English. ,•
'The people, of Poldad innst he a
keen and » enterprising...people,
they» were first aPPrec. !ate the fact
that a- knowledge of, English. Would
'be useful in businese. way., • Some
• years ago ,many Polocki began » at -
caning a kneWledge, of English, and
having Mastered it to . some "extent,
they' went to', other countries 'where -
they readily found etapharment as in-
terpretois in the larger business plat-
es »where Canadian 'and American dol-
lars, could be ttitherea in, » Other
countries Beim caught On, and now
students lut many' Egropeart"coantries
are taking' up English, with S View
'to, getting these positions. •
A k!Inowielike-of Ea-0*h i » an ad-
,
vantage to the European in another
way: It fits. ohe ',fat,:-migrafion to
the aeafloping.portiene Of the eatth.
-CatiWk,. the United States, Attatra.•
Sietithsr•Africe,
°more'be-
»»lejEllash4illehicing;. the • more
•,US ftll will 'the language be: • ` 'The lingha1i longuage.1%-sPreading,
and -tend& AO:.hecoine: Atniversal,„
Cause Ithe Englisii-eneaking , people
wereadrenturoue an( fond of travel,
and when they 'settled down' they
made the best 'pioneers hi, the'wOrld.
New..'they are'. 'the:Wealthiest 'peonle
.in, the world,,and.the people a ether'»
languages find it iitofitahle to he able
NORTH *HU. RON"
•The election campaign 3 North
Huronis berstaina nlore an mere
three c -in
yatop, Liberal; • ApOttehi.
tive; Firieker, Progreraive, art,Active,
jti workt, As ip all ihree. otnered
CoBt*Sts the outcome is etremefr
,It .is stated. that »Mt John Pesti
,13e.' held on Septenitea--let
The Sentinel' of August: 15,-1890
.contains a repo -rt. of .irieeting,pf..the •
11ille»Cufieil - Jaires Bryan
»waS reeve, .A petition was presented.,
•signed by 81 .ratepayere, iiking that
the. COunCil s submit. a air -taw: to 'the
ratel*Yeri. to au thori ke.• a loan , 4.o•
way. of lontta... Of $5090. to. alessrs
Cliff,- , and Forster, „Who ,theit
, , the 'Furniture FeetorY. ' • •
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wheat in: this pert in 1,860,' and there
There was a goad crop • sof . fall
„was 'weather, for harVesting,, it.•
' Th,e .Sentinal, aaYS that .several griata
of the' »new wheat brought to the'
Roller Mill's here vas » of excellent
sample, ' and Wei2hed .• , and
noun& ,to* the bushel,
• Among the' personal notes. 'we read
Mel:lardy' and MISS: Mag-.
Fie » Martin Of Viangham, +Ada guests
of Miss talle Berry' this week; and
that Miss •Bell 'Carrick, , who has been
attending the ,Lucknew ,Puhlie •pcho,cil,
succeeilod 'Pai4sink the examine-,
t1fortl
The follhwing death ntf»e appear-%
eds_'44tennant.,-"in LucknoW, on non.
day, .1.1•th:inat. (Ang, 11th,:
shooting at Dearborn; Mieh., (hie of
the prineinala sin theaffair wail Mr.
Norman Sonjerville, son of Mr and,
Mrs. G. Somerville, 4th 'Con.' Elders-,
stie and e. graduate of, Paisley Con-,
tinbationsl.Sehool; whose Manly: per?
formance was a credit to',himeelf and
his family. Havingworked lite on
Friday, -night, Mr. Sohaerville ° • was
driving home;.'and was'AcCompanied '-
,by Miss Gertrude Wheat; who work*
in the same 'plant, when' iitopped by
two masked, bandits, one carrying
revolver in, his hand"
FolloWing is the story as .told by,
Miss Wheif:to the Detroit News:
"We 'both. Worked late huit night,
.1VIr. Somerville» was driving me •
"Ifeme" Miss wheat • reAated. "We
were driving on Sawyer 'street. 'and
Mt Soirieraille aloWed dean to. tarn
° into Ashton avenue. TorMen step-
Oed up to the ciir.„When-W,e-ssw__that,
one of them had a 'revolver,,,Afr. Soni--
eryille stopped, They wore blue hand-.
kerchiefs over their faces"
." Come on, get out of here," one
of theni »said. We got out in schur.; •,
ry. Mr. Somerville ,kept himself be. ,
tween the men and ine, The one Of
the tobbera gave him &posh and said: '
!Now lie,,down on the grounda':
started to run and then- the ',Mei
began to shoot"
Somerville was !that an the left
• shoaldet and Miss *heat in the,
.right ankle. :The 'bandits fled, Tae
• wounded couple were tttlien to the
• Ford Clinic aria later removed tO the',
Receiving • HosPital.• • . »»
On Taeaaay Norman . telephoned
home telling his parents( that he is
back to work again. He appears to.
• Wound from the bandits' bullet,
have suffered Only a alight fris
-7-7-0-6-0— • ,
. man is' a queer Machine'. The brain
• furnishea motive power for the ton,
he, Yet the less power there ig the
faster the tongue works. ,
BOY" 'DROWNED
AT INVERHIlRON7
„A"' little jail ha -the name of. Aagiiii
!:(11i 870 „
:wa,teronty a foot at two, (leen 'at In,
verhuicia- on " 8aturdey
„ seine time betore
40matt
d ked to iliYiee he' 't
- a -as er • m w •
was dope, Later in the day he',evi-
dently : tried to:, dias in it 'shallow
plate, hit his -bead 'an the ,llard sane,
"bottoin Afict. being. nttinned
'the' Water Until llfo was extire4
Missing the boy,,,hia-Motheir -Went
,tobasilics; th
awith eta; It will look "fOr hint ,antl ,foun4 tife body
Ile one of the Fogeteet fere. ego making the water, ,AroaIa1 re 3 iration ,
Cpwas,
for worhj ptecs: nO 6v611#
• ,
It is easy to trace motives. Many
.:an old time boy learned to chew.to-
bacco to oisercorne, the disgrace of
curls. ' -- •
IJN7R.SITY: 'systEit,i4„,,oFTAki.,
Stadents receive. personal. attetition
in 11'Plidilitieg and Departments.
. Men aridwomen interested in unaer*.
zraduate-or-aost,-grachtatejareitidaift
noncresident, courses should -writesto
the Registrar,. '
What Career( •
Mord thiii half of the
university graduates' of
this coati:neat Ago,. fn tto
tpsooss.. This University p`pet
#ipeeleil enorteln Comrnerer,
the en rpeserif proofing meritts.
Ing young:Men .for ,.bustriett -
esteem TheAlniverilty helps to
*ce these wheat* worthy, '
. Per itattltlesal.
folmatlest write
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