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ED FRONT HARDWARE
"•Na,rtirt-:Setniur 1Q4,)% Pare inside la' Datside,Paintr
Senourns 1.zpor Paint ". , • • ' °
• Wood-Lle Sca. fx ors, WOodw,ork and. :10traitalfe., ,
-Rsgers* '1.1rushin,g Laqte fi, Floors, or Forratitre, dries .
,Muresco for Walls, and,ceilint. dectiratiett.• , •
' • •Thfc.7 and bfteto En.uueh 'for, repainting the 'rae: • ,
• Full::••tork •of •Patint and 'Lacquer' Brushes. ; • :
Rakes; • Rees .Cultiva 'ors I in& hovel.; • • *' ' 4 " •
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• JUST A R It Ili ED -C arloatKof Coil Spring W,ii.e,• Oar's:Wire
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and Wove Feic
" .S.i. Mary,: ' Cernent. al as on hand. ' • ' , ••,,
.GYpree, Parisione an 1 Lime.
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131.4...'F,T.11RD ,E1..EC1*111(3, WASHER, Complete.. with Ver.-
'tric Water. Heater built into the tub. It hells, WaShes and
rin:gs thi7 eothes.*ill Par,You tosee this machine before
pureha4 sing.—: . " ' '1
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& ?BTEOIrS
Phone 66. - • - Lucknow.
ardware Coal Plumbing Tinsmithing
Lucktio* Wingham• - ,PAR.kMO,UNT '
• , Phone 7i' .. Phone 256”'
. Monumental Works dale,' motored up 'and: -spent Sunday
LUKNOW an& WINGHAM
.siock intle most beautiful designs
choose ,fropi. ,• ,
Marble Scotch, S*w edi ..and Can-
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• •ati.an ,GraTtutes •`•
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We make a. specialty. of Fatally
Monuments and invite your Howe-
Under -theparentaL, reef, • T , _ • • •
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• • Mis- 1:sabe1 Chesnut 'spent , the
week -end with.her friend,•;Miss, Am.7
. ...
•anda „MacDonald.. .,' : ..• . "' ", , '"
• Bill. I.,Yoni .4. St.:,ilelens„.. and..,AI-•
vin ,.,..Meguillin were,...guests : of :;-• M.
. • , . • • . , , .
_•311.__.,,Riellard--,McQuillin on Sun-
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, • Miss Amanda and Alvin MaeDon-
. Inscriptiona ,Neatly, . Carefully and ald 'entertained their friends and.
" Promptly Done. ,neighbors to a social eyening th-st
. set us before placing your order. FrIdaY night, and aflwhe attended
Douglas. • . . • •
1 Bros R A Spotton Mr and Mrs Jack Henderson and
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,• • Lacknow. Ont, „ children 'visited friends in ,
White-
dhurch on Sunday. •
A good giany things come to the
Irian who. so busy that he has no
time.to wait:. • -
Some are born idiots and seine re-
. -fuse •to read or hear anything that is
good for.them. ' ".
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• "1..
Don:t
let the
Martins
get away.
from -you II-.
"I'm sorry the Martins are
• moving away,' said rs,
• Drummond, to her husband.
• "It will mean that •we are
"going to loge track ofsome
very nice.peopte!" • • •••
"I don't see why it should.,
If a" geod customer of mine
nioves away we follow him
•tui by Long Distance. Don't
• let a little thing like dis-
tance separateyou'frorn the ,
Martin!" ' • -
A great change ha's come
;corer „Long Distance • tele- ,
•: phoning, Now it is almost.
as rapid as locat felephon- •
. You give' ,tong Dis-
• -Lance the distant 'number
• and, in a great majority tif
cases she is able to make
connection while you hola
the line. The. :Long Dis-
tance operator will look, tip ,
the distant number for y012, '
if you don't kneW it, and T
•-,. tell you what it is. • '
Still
better, give us a hat
of the friends or cutiteniers'
you are likely foilalk with.
We will add the numbers
and return thelist to yolt.`
Lo •
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ere arid There -II
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•• Actual 11a1e3 of Canadian Pacific. .
• Railway, fa, • lands for. the. first
.three months of the year have been , -
double those of the .corresponding •
• period of1927..1,;:,EnqUir1es for farm"
lands generally have increased in
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the same proportion. •
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'
••Quebec; Quebec. -- The mineral.
production of the Province ,of Que- '
at' tt-gai year --ondla Juno*.
30. 1928, will ,be well in excess .of
' $30,000,000 if tbe activily'cOntinues.•
according ,to',a statement from' the •
Provincial Department of Minea.
Just issued. •, • •
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Saint .john. -The • Maritime • •Pro:..'•••••
• vinces can find a good market. -in!.
'South and West Africa for 'their
',•nianufactiired and natural products ,•*.
•accorcling to -a J. S.TTyrer, who . •
Centlfreterned from there. -A vast
T• -trade, he claimed, 'could -beworked
• up in salt fish. .
Vernon: --For the first time in the
' history. of . bee -keeping. in British'
Colunibia. One..,bee..keeper in. the
•, Okanagan •Valley0 has exported . a
. full Carload, of honey from his own
hives..' His 250 colonies"gave;him.
an average. of 175 pounds of honey
• per, colony. • • , •
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;'Ottawa. --.A.' survey. Will be made
this ySar for Canadian air mail
•route'betiveen Montreal and Winni!:
'peg. This. will consist df deter.;.
Mining the best routes and locating
landing .fields. '','.Recent announce -
Ment of Tour air Mail contradte be -
hymen points :in Eastern, Canada
'forecast More'eatensive oPeratiens.
.along this line at an early date: ' •
Midland, OnC.--Vor tbeiRrst time.
in the history, of • tbia Progratisive
'
town.. a .1.hrotigh-Canadian Pacific
train left here, early in May'•fo• 'r
Toronto, and the first • C. P.. R. ,
through train'arrived from Toronto •
• later in the day. A' bottle ofuhatn-, •
pagne Was broken across thelender
of the P.. • R. locoMotiire *mi. it
• Milled out of, Midland. ' . . • •
Ski -Mg In -July and Angust•Will
be 'a prommeat featUre of the cora-
bined Winter and suinnier'canip to
be .' operated in • the , :Canadian '
• Rockies Under the ,gbatIOW of Mount
Assinibciine,,•7bY Marquis N. 'degli,
. The winter, sport is made
possiblebythe fact`of.a•Inige ga-
, Oar. that .r.titis. doWn the slopes of -
'the 'mountain: ' Stiininer .sports Of
, variety wiltalso .be postible at the
. "
camp which' is one' of the beatity
. , ,
spots".of that •part Of Abe •Rockies
.trevereed by the Canadian Pacifier. •
, Girla tried •tc't.
OrI9v00 ironi.11ie• plans:* 11 tiQt*
aft th03wOol4 1001' •ht00 4
MAITLAND P.RESOTTERIAL .7-1.6"04:";t4 t4 -e Ote.rjr.F' "!ii° •0
• r' -, I- et
Pt!,
of the, Teeswater A-nsarv, •
„
• Tile aftertteoU.sessien evened witht
the byre:0'5.90, aialponertnag
exet-ases, breember"S of 'flafrassela
. Auxiliary. In.a Plea-str.4 aiie*N12.,
• .1114, kReV, beer‘of Te,eawater;
ofeliveredtte adrss.
The "alith of the presdde4t; Lrs
,
11‘7,7igtoon, „ ,
ati•Ott.,:..After.a.golitprehensive revtiew
Of "the Year work,. fro.% ail•atigtesi
whiChbe Made feeling' referent*,
• ,,to the- loss. of' several &Voted „wOrkers,
; 'Fulletesnth ruaal ;lieetZsg. Meld' Ir
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' The .fourteenth„..AnnuAl aleeting of
the, . 3•Ealtland Presbyter -411 of the
anhrissichelmaarYtx this e14 ine
ytejeharth, Teeswater,in
*AY •Stix.• 1,1!-% ander very
its.: Si we te held luqrtk'
gternoon and' evetung„ ana_the
,Jeantitai tnnshine itithout• 41#4. nt
.zerialtY '-te4tioitg. Venter.- s4nshine
•,iithirip the ,g,loy4: of .wh14.••h: Vtlir$fel
hear.ta of' largeaibl
Itichizh sgetheked OA' 4.b..A...e P.,
. The: oeeision *a.ai;tinique,trZirn the
ZacE. thixt it inared the g,vi•den jubi
„the Teeswater" Anxiliarit anit
the 'profu.-4617r. of golden, tle*,:ers,..
'caAdleS et,.ier. hots, .41-a*:
24 'With shaats; .0„1-:;tw. geWen.
•Hues'. Ary‘re. all in keeping •wit'n
• dappy •„.•
• ' MI*• ('Re.) TPerrie Winghti,M,
•sho is the. -president .a the Rresby-
. terial„ Presided at the no'rnitig and ,
afternoon session. while • Rev,.'
'•;Forbes, Inkster 'Of .P.zos eliareli. Tees -
Water, .as-Chairrnatat' the: evening,.
neeting; in *bleb niembers of, :Pres-
bytery, Which rpet on the 'same day
n Tees:Water,. joined: in .UUXU
'1;tte MOrning• session oneneet• at :10'
With the sittging• of hymn 436;
after • which devotiomti 'exercises
:Vere eombieted by Members:a( the
Wingham !Vie . minutes
f.;the last Presbyterial-w_ere_read by
T re....Tording. seeretary.,MisS Mather.
,of Kincardine. 'after which reports
,!vere•Tread bV•the seoretaries,if the,.
:arious'
• • *
•7ort's d advancement in ail lines he-''
,
given. • -:• • •
MtS:Tre.tr Winghapi, the eorre:.`
•sponding. secretary; thanked the Pre:7.
ial" for ...the Privi/ezie 'accorded
!tier Tit •being. [one••ef T the delegatesjo,
:the ToreVineiaL Meeting"' held at Giielph
,a shet't tinie .atid -paid- warM.
•.'ribute .Dr...Marraret 0'.Hara; vet-
eran . re issiorarV mini-ex...1 sif-•
ter lope; Service in ',India': Mrs.. Carr,
reported !nineteen mixiliaries! in '.the
'Presbyterial. with .559 . members,. eon!:
tributing $4,1$8... 211, 'meetings •we're..
-held:: during: .;tlrt.e
Age attendance of 356. • - • •*..
. ;The HOme•Heiperis' $e*,:retarv. Mrs,'
• ;.5.4,ans-en,;_ Of.;_)Islesworth,. repertOd
tetal, membership c•i•f KV-COtitritintitig
,217.54... an, avemeze ot "82.17"pe
-*tuber, '21 lionie,helpers: became ae-•
meinbers duripe,the, year .04:10.
..tlike• the ,"Glad: Tidings.". TT•
•Mrs. Liaklater; • teeswater,"! the'
• MisSiOn . Bands'..Secretary, ! reported
•11! 'd 'with 'a 7 n bershi! ' 408-'
**.hree. bandS aid not. e'en:0, .rt. The :total
• ..ontritattion froin. the Mission Bends:
was: '$679.78 advanekittenf;!being par,
"ticularly- noted in this, -..cleartinent.,,
*vhich.cootributed over .s.:30n. in `exCes's•
.1f the ,coutributions"!for 1921.: 'When
14.; bands'.were. report.ed;•!',.
• • ••, •
' The...treaSorer,!..Miss .N!otira
;On. ;Smith '• Rini oss, •present ed" ino.q*,..
?neottragnz rep,ort,,, showing A total
•.$4975,84, !or, $884 in •.'exceSs. of
-.the allocation. -!•The •anxiliaries
.tributed $4.72.1.70: the Mission Sands
1g79.78; WorneWS.
and. "C.G.I.T: .GrenoS $12.0.93. • s
,tona meetings, • '1 he amotint
. $4,t.-197 . was sent:to the .Provincial
Treasuier.and. ex,peziSes amounted to
Ashfield
• its . c ontribb ti ons of •„ the preqous.
LTehio.bterefa;Uxrveati• tipteos: t
11 her •be-
:tPre :,of: each .incnth, • •also
'hat note -he forwarded;with! each
' contribution, .r. A ',bequest: of $i"-,o.o. ''svat
received : froni The aUoc-
.for 109-8 Stist27.: • •."- •
•
Mrs.' Porterfield, '.!Belgetive". Glad'
Tidings .,Se.cretairy, reported ,420
scribers, an. inoreties .of, 49, for which
$149.45 was received. ;- ';
• Mrs. • Gee. Delig•las. LeeknoW.,. sun
,ply..sOretary,;•. reported' $322.18, this',
. 'vine.. Made up. of hospital supplieS.
quitts.'; neW,goeds. 2 coMplete out-
:cts .-fOr boks, .and, 'C'hristmas, 'gifts.
• .
Supplies on'hand .from 1920 were Sent
to .the,•Ceeiha. ;Jeffrey's school,: /She
requested all supplies for this ; de.
eartment ,, be forwarded byi Septem-
her.. ' She else intin•ated. :that ..ne
money, .valtie Would.• be...1.71Oeed,' apoe
• Secondband clothing.. '• !: ,t
„Mrs.: J. Flliott;
"sty and. literature !Secretary', repifrt,'•
• _
litera t received "..froni
.iaries and forWarded to*flumber and
mining .etimpa, lonely,sel tiers, 'hospi-
tals .and schoor,homes. • A gift from
TeesWetor • Of $12 'Was' sent ,to.. this
deoartiiivet„ . Much • literature' vas
sod. dtirhe .year.,. • , • ,
' The: "Welcom0, antriVelfare Secre-'
tary, Mrs'.. H. INIeGee,..Witighittn, gave
in intereStin, renort of • • 89. Visits• ,'
made •to Itespitals, ;shut-ins. and
traneers'-'honies. There were 12 re:
• moVals, and '11 of !these came intd,
the :ehurch.. • • ,
, „
•
Sliss . Carrick, Litc,knoW....., Young
Women's'. Auxiliaries' SVeretary, re -
Ported two atixiliaries and !2. CG,I.T,
,-grotips!,; which. contributed $123.28. to
‘.110 ,r,resbytenial •Treasurot, $19.500
..lothing for bale and. $10.00 to the• .
Deaconess'. and •TrainhieSchool, To...,
eonto. '../. . .
' the Life4. Alembership Secretary,
I J. J. Elliett, ,Winghatii; reported
.A2 life...memberships • during. the year, .
, 1,1n, Menton/7ms, 17 Junior Member-
!• ,hip, 3 blue' seals and 1 silver, seal.'
. All lite !aiboye reports 'irei•e adopted
on metion �f Mrs. Forbes, Teesaater,,
.47. 'out-tide:lien, Brussels.
;Aired' soetal.meetitigs •were held
!staring the. year; at Molesworth, kBel-
...nor° and 'Ashfield,. Which Were help.
' and successful in • every! way,
nhatikoffering meetingS: were held by
-41110st:every. ,gmxiliary at Easter and
I han ;giVing, •Ito •
•-• • .
• The' press., ieer6tarrt Mrs,. R. Mc-
Whinney, 'WM01'0101'1, .gtivs hill rt-.
golt of. the ,yettr'a_ . Work. Anil the
...A;hank;s 'Of the ,ProOyterial. were fin-
gered ,to tl editors of the 'Various
kcal .paperS Which: publiShed -reports
••;•)f he Presby
.The' dedieatdry prayer was•011'Orki
by Mrs, F,t4Coombi of ginearditio;.
and' the Sing,ing ef 'hymn, ti$2: end Ana,
,ing per bV Mac johii 11101.14r4§4
•
t,11,‘, kirtrz,b)*.te441 duriiY,i, the.
•She eNtendgd cetilPlatttlationsto the
• Tewkter auxfta upou 'the attain.
...merit f fifty101$-,•:
•sionnry effort.: Then„ *slog as!: the.
haws 0..f her r.vnar-,,.tile Words front
&4%Q.d.k '...14:1§--rAnd'Atte Ld said.
-.nut& Mwes,,-..vrherefere est • thou
,
unto, inef Speak %into' tb,e ;ehildr.n
larael,• that' they-gord'4
'1130ii40 out that' pregre-Qu1d' he
-
• the Watehword,. for ".the :ftitare, , and,
wtthjert4 .in -Irriew: every iieraher,
of the 'Stkiety shOold conse•rtt -
Cresh he life,her tine. her talents.
,and'Iter nioriey, ;that she. may have
greater. seat greater devOtion
nod's Serviee,' loftier (aspirations.
higher. ain.4., and a et)a4•Ea,: t ' •r*
of the Standard of our endeavors to,
wait' a Adler .aerde,e4n, ‘V!ft.,
Master's vineVard.'!!"!' •
Hyinti 31.19 was then used iti‘• the
erreof ,after • which a ntost.
-oleasitiF;", feature c.f. the afternoon ses•..
"lion took ,place. Mrs. W. H,
yeare Work, ef the W.M.,S, of Tees -
water,•
'w-hicheelebrittes,. its -9.,O1deli
•iibilee. in'. Missionary Work this year.
.Two eharter ,rneaihers.
qtid MaeDorisId:' each :::•coni.p.a...•
tiled by a, little, granddaughter.' were
calledto the platfernt ,ar.;1 pre:.lented,,
with a pip in honor co.'" the o&asion.
A frtting tritnite was raid to aziothet-
charter.fitember, the late Mrs. „Ad:I/lie
Grant.: a fornter o.residents , who' wa.4'.
alleti'liprne. on March 2‘1,s -,i. of, _the_
Present year., • -• ‘, • ,
: Mrs. fl. Strahhnof TOre?tte,
a re-
cent.eonirais.sioner te the -Grit• t-frcint._
e tiera-1--..Ass.ern blvz. -gave
addreis in whieti,she Pr,esent •
ed• the ii.agiiitude ot the. out* and -
Made !tt ftirring.. anneal for, eatidi'dat,'.....;
Donglas14. Lhelititek•h t - •tit -
•''for Forniosa the first.,week of 'Sep-,
,teniber„_.,:witS Called to •thliefforin•
to,- Mrs: !StraChatr,• who. itt,intreilue.1
ing'her to the Presbyterial. paid her
.1vrtv IN arm n e for the. -step s.„ ,;•;
was taking and:asked .f.nr-the.p.f.aytr:7
'of all *her • '•
_, 'Aft 0: .a.en ered;
55 :was • $ung 's.-nd the offering'
:taken.' ' • T., Ts!•• . • • !!•
• TeesWatorMission .:Sand • delighted:
a at,..11zu.
• sole.: by ...:011e of the . iner,ber, of the'. ,
.8"and. Which ' i one of the IargeSt
the .Presbyterial:,
loYed. The 1,:tosinwords were then
bY'Slra. 'Richard mewhinner'of •
Doteittnon.: •wh6 : her oneninz•
wards- .eNtencled, tothe!Woniews: •
;derary Society .of Teeswater .011 this;
their golden. yobilee.
T!,.r.,reetings.•f•••eYie the . woolen Don-.
;Tganite • "We hold,': iaai4,4e.„•"e•Par-
ticular intereSt in. Teewater;.chnrch
•itutits'..niembers.. as this is. the. early,
td. pas,
tor. Rev.: C. H.. MtcDoniLL We ;re.:
loiee wIth , yen itr eenipteting.50 yetr,'
'
the alfar,' Goa for,
vqir. stAmitastness •;hf.nu'i•pee, • • mut,. •
-remain ,‘Vith
oho our ririssitt yotk to
that Of th.*.farmer. 1"We• are prom-
ised- seedtin,ie •• and 'harvest,' o. God;
;-rowns• the season • With'' petwean/IT!
ntinity, .P•IrirVi•s!.epiisider • the' itiod
he So.,e1. the, tinie- and !dace of Sew.; •
the...a•rOwth., the labelers,..
th-
hr"°t Utile and haryesibonie, all of
whiCh are 'entfnily ..anplif*able, to .Mi.,•.;•
•i(tittry work.. Doors •of onportunitv
•ii...:Onen in every ..direetion,_ ...so it
heheoves .!„;'41eN;, this 00141111At'Ul
"GO VPinfo all -the world and .preach
the 'el'e•Spel.!.' • •• '
'ShE' e.111pha4ied the neN1
rate eco,vor.• for • our work and - .for ourt
•”,,;Aq'tonarie's., • - ; '
'``Pnr; twits-, in a" foreign land.
They., woodered , why their single
word had power.„ : •
At 4ottl—e. Chriatiaa *enten ittet
• to Pray..att hOttr.."
••The' owOW4r4eeel cit.t. ear -v.harett
WeKe reuttotasiOtr...i fleki tLea:t...er
up the. gleat.tings Sand theord f
har•\''At kuttleges theia 'into sheave*
".1qgtett'14°Iii,ttog•ra4±4xtva. De. sb.Yterr.
‘vittireh zuet at the santf.1Me as th•e'
Vt,g'r4 R'Xte:Uth44
ttr4Cr,gr 'tt041p,
,
tt% Ltw:
and Dan4aitaott httxh Yrb•O•
feeiinOy wade referen•;e: to •Itla AA-.. •
sociation for icts.py :
Ol•ta',1:,h;,"TksAvater, 'pel34. ,hotne
•Att -inVitatia41. AVM
ll
:Aug7tt. • a
!:41(ath7gil.lrattrf4:124'.41111' a:ettOtledu,
• The ,§ing.ittg of Hymn •3T4, , 414"
elosinie prayer by Mris. 'Ir. A,. Wit7
' Ittitus,; broutriat to a es me .of the
?nest •"sticeessful ateetings, ever held
by •the Maitland.. eresbyterial
'eu's 1i fteivkni‘t`
Atrs• (rrie .the pre"sIdeut in reply
ityr'
• uresetited. me-neeita with .
.a soeveitir booklet,.. "After „FiftY'
, au a ht.St.N)qt'At :
.-zketek: et the •Watren's Nlissionar-V
Knex i'vehyteral. Tees -
water. ' ; • ; •
In the 1•''ening ppeh meeting
wz,..s s‘Na-$ 'presititil over
hy Rey ok Forbes "easter of Kno,
:tuireh, the special featutv of whiCh
was a very• interesting and 'itisPtr---
ieg' are ss on the nfiss%nary
tht.‘,„„.toreign $;a:;.•,t-Fortnes.a kore4
:Manchuria. Japan. where thittrt•
• nten• and wonieif sneh , as Dr,
Mrs,. Goforth,' • Miss Caroline Me,.
Donald and others esmii
tTlslted si
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,CPPO.:sy,.ciiirtr.$ii*4•E,i4..p.iNEERI:No....:. •
•• • • r.,,APd GIVEYOU SUCIl biREATkiF:EA"rt.in:its.'
. • • •. • , • • „ • ,• ,
'0 OTHER f.74F, itt *
. particular' price,range -U
cRYSLER""14
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$1350 to $1600 has been
• - • .
• apLe.tos come within '
leagues of svh4t. rhe reat,
"62" offeri inperform-
' ante, in qualiti", '•
and•in value ' • •••
NteW PRICtS
coupe - .1 $13,40
•• N
.1.0.1tdsier 3.37p
•
yme..4,;(1041ggio..**
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rear 119 ,other ,=en.jovs the ,
• bnefits of the unique in-
• . . •
Ornate association with '
manufaCture-of:-sudt--
fine cars as the Illustrious
"72" and 1.'..iperial "SO."'
•*.tich. by their patient...3mi persever
• i tor efforts: for 'so really. vers. pr.
rtunitkes for service -un e throtigt:
ri3e ouen doors in 1..hesk, eountries
there are many, evidenets Of .the
--t‘lift of the. gosnel on, everz.• hand.
'The sin'zing ef hymn .T.5.76 ,and • the
•••••.-)Tology 'brought this meeting to a
ROST b,,AVIDSt
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FINT,,O. Two jiuNDREo
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CLLJlT
Jame.; - lIethetingtoti,- , Cheiley
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yoeug,Tonan, ,pleaded-Wty-tVo-the
)1.41soku• '
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Coup
4-deor
SO4an,
Lan titan
Sedaik .
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AU. r-ri,:vs 1. 0. N., Wi344, Outukius
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.D-Lirnin Phil rps--Luckne4w
,eharge haVtil:g bee.t-:itt iniUega1.,
witi..6!io..$2O.,.. assessed' (,,Tati, •
,$'1...1•.40.; .and ititer Cr n'.4.‘ttorney!'
Freeborn and 'Magistrate Walker ha(l
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perniit;; ,,it
ind., ',,T e "Ca.ae w.aa dianes.:ed of !ln
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court ‘at. ,; , • • 4,17p
.11tries. On ' the '•perinit Atm , a.,
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t -71,T which retlec.ted unfavorably'
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6nlletheringtOn. l'hey showed. that.
within t*, -.1 !week::: prier to April 21.st•
NN.)111. 'the -beer Was discovered • by
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.PrOrhicial .9tlicer •N'idineyer, lIether-
ingtoa,''.01. tethers on hi. oixier..! • had
nirehaed- through 'the, dispensArv
arid• eer warehouse here; 00 betties
of beer and 10. bottles of.sph•its. The
court,•satisfied. that the young man
liMi.ilbused the priyelege•
der .the-'1„..C.'.A....rancelled
0n -the Saturday:night
Offer !Wid,•oeyer,:! aet ipg
ination. he bad !reeeived,
omitted Un-:.
his permit.
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•./iii• question
..UpOn
• visited,' a
Chesley.. used :to accento-,
date, ...an' •ever-dow 'from , the,
4:001,/ • •,!..hkh.-17"... '1070711'...,em-tytyl
beer 'betties and one Unppened., 'The
laying of ,aa ,:information and ,ototte
4i*ins't • ;. lthcington followed. -
-Hetherington's' explanatiOn ,wa
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that he had" left the .12 bottles in the
to. be returned to Walkerton.
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He ..thought 'they were all, empty, 'and ,
lid not,,.keow.orte Wati. nnoperied..The;
rotitn. had been, naecii witi Per 011
of ,th, •Pfintipaio.' foi:' 'dressing 'put,:
•noses for a hoekey team: . • T. ,
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• Few: ;Mort al§ ' s'eeni as ..'f.oriorn. and .
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nigleeted.; i4s a 'Prominent eititenip
st range. town that doet4i't:•know'•
important. ;: / • .••• " • •
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THE '1,CANADIAN.411.1i0 CHDYSI.ER .FDR CANADIANS
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ANTED .
W A S. ;ARRESTED • Ll/S$
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- • • 'k..Wal*ert,n •
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:Eighteen .hundred • the'
icene. of • his ni est troubles, t
Inun . Kershaw, -was arrestednt
Kinloss I') last' ?..1‘,Eida.•-• ,hy
• l'rovina41,,Odicer at'•§;01111
brti.ugit,t" t 0 l'W•a kerton ;arid htzld"
itTv. the CountyT awaiting
rOni the ..\\!.f.st.
S.keritt, t.4terville.:of the
• ",atchew an PkWiileiSi
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here!'Tnesday r 1 uight,and left. wit'o'
.tiershaW,'. en.-WednesdaY 7 atteiii.60n
orl the retnrii trip, , '
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!, ...1SersaW', neighbors spek itt .the
highest t-eritis.;of him, mid SYMpathY '
exPreased,.,fer him ;in, his ',unf,oirtun•4,-
• ite pOsitien. Ito came Call'ilittos
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-- wilt a year lige.Frooi NV:nat thO• ' Tei, •
..;;seope has been able,. tolearn., Rer,.
atinliji.y.‘;•tay
•Ments te his .wife, 'who lives in Sas..
katOon 'with- their :three ehildren. •
Tatter this. manovas arreste-*
'.Ouple'T.Of• his ,frieifili,Conselted a so.:
Who!:ilitt*What. he .0tfor the
accused., The :money in• arrears on
his;;payntents eydered by' ,the,
hn beeu . paiti;:i't is tutderStoOd.`• but
Sh 41-1• h t t' • •
_ervi ms ruc_tous„
•.iip„unti.l• the titne they left, to' least'
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kerShaw here.' ° • • .
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Ajeostnatural but frit,) Poreqoeut
•Aise for enipiy whiskey .•*and
bottles is for' m.eapons in fusrsohn.';
etwotteters aniong • t nose \\ ;to ittt
,emptied.. them • r
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, b.„,lgar A. tl-ne,$.41)
r.l)f tttutt:
• 'A,i uk o( rat.':'' •
.of ttt t -gr:in. Mat b ,Vear•it, ,
" •,'1‘1).•*t•e' •otty be the eartge of ten;
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Alt,raltua;; or. •••
• 1!titt 4 singer of, jay.;
this, \'1h011 ' .
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OV Itt h ti Or,V4 •
• ',S"Pen,ling his '. •
\''tt ltv tea -r-N•sk „On bit.tg‘•• . ••
flUt'e May.exiiitlaki"soate d;aY; !:•!!.
s.kul • 't tint !t he; 'world, :44,411. 'tiN11):404.'.
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A•10: AVOrl't 13h:!;$11- 011•• '
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:\t‘t f.:talt 'that, .
t hat 1114ly 11t` .6:Pan;il. n he.
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tth ftnit flIll'hwyitt"..r. AP:1111,
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• Ii11%-0111 as ; • •
t'lt•n til 1 1:to titt'•11. yoticli,`,.: •
. t!,,e gretit .hei '‘, • •
$t,t1.1, tvg,nttt4:tilt. 1 hi ”.••1 •.• , •
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100% PURE PAINT AND YARN ISRES
special product-' forievery purpose,. for every surface ,
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: 100%. PURE, OARelt4ITE NEU 40NE VARKOLEUM " WOOD • C
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