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POSTAL BARRIER,� DOWN.
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The Paris police have taken a leaf
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from the book of experience And pr4c-
Professor Mosso gas made discover-
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Canada at flecond Class Rato.
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Selections
t1ce of New York's pollee commission.
6r, who recently dumped a few tbou.
.Jes In Crete BbowIng the extreme on-
tlqulty of civilization in that Island.
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originated from the martyrd " ot ft
om
phrase
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In 'May, 1906, the Canadian �postal.
their ArnerIcaii ,cltlzenshll� And should
they, return may divide the mangge.
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, periodical or magazine is 'Of the le- Acre the American baseball bat and
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Four .thousand y�ars ago the "wasp"
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Lawrence. Ue , Nias sentenced to to
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� of the Astor family. Laud'. That is
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a4thoritles, gave the, six months, no�
tice required. by, the that
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sand confiscated murderous weapons
Into the bay to provelit-tbeIr regale to
waist, usually regarded as a mo4eru
roasted alive ou. a gridiron. The otoq
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.convention,
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they would no 16uger permit,Arnerican
dangerous characters. Owing to the
fashion, W43 knOW11 to the women Of
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goes that (luring his torture be eaVW,
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newspapers and periodicals, to be
BASEBALL IN, ALISTRALIAO
Increase of, outrages by the Paris boo.L
Crete. Tbey,compeassed their waists
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requested the Attendants to -turn bft
� 'Increasing wealth to America. The
mailed to' points in Canada at the
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11"aus It N74B decided by the 94uthort,
and wore stiffly froreading skirts. The
o vor, as he was thorouglilyroasted ox.
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Becond-class, or pound rate,. of Post"
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Cricketers Take Up American National
ties to destroy all weapons belonging,
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women are showu to have turne4 'UP
0116 side; hence the pbrose "Done to Ill
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Aches," cis 'these ruffians Are
noses and an audat.lous o,;Presslou.
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methods of leasing, subleasing, ,
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and the Ulitted States with resp t to
Pasebb has made rapid strides In,
'Unlike.
calIe4,,.whIch fall into their hands.
Previous to this ol.pelglon the, re.
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Doloo For Nionto. .
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the transmission of newspapers" and
periodicals through a. apers
the mail P
tr America ,And Engv
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land, the game Is played during the
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volvers, knives and knuckle dusters
The long parliarilent lasted thirteen
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years, It was; dissolved - by Oliver
A German tourist expresses the 9pU
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I lon.that dollig nothing Is the nsttlqaO,
f ust , P y themselves), the Ab�
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P. Pp. ter ,heirs,, ensconced Ili a plain, stout
deposited at postoffloep in. the United
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we vered in Canada with-
States re Q4
winter inoutho, which c'orreqposid with
our summer season. Several. of the I
we s uction, as was former-
ty the case In Now York. Now, how.
Cromwell on April 120� 1053.
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uPation of Koreans. -
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�Afi, .1 - , little two story brick building just OM
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out payment of additional postage.
p;omlneut 'Australian cricketers have,
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Upholsterer of Notre. Dome.
. . ., . , I Madison square, are .gradually picking
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The notice of a .is
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agreement by Canada was protested
taken, up the sport some because they
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fond 'of It a 4 others be-
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it 1i Probably not goneraliy known
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is great Xpreacli. Z*
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cause It keeps them. In condition, dur-�
Discovering Me I
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Tbe.federal governmeut, In vlew, of
that tUe word used by maur
children In I place of "father."' Is th - o
dier,: was called upholsterer
N I etre Damell� from the num , I
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Sulphur $liver., - many in tile fourth generation, to the.
to abrogate this feature ot ,,, r 1,
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ing the winter and Is not 49 dangerous
as football, which Is the'Poptilar wlu�
the.fact that there is not a slogle r
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rest Welsh. The openivi words 0;
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V;Utjon, rtbe protest of Postmaster-.
Ggner4l Meyer r was without avail
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� sulphur.eted, of W1111 in Vincent Astor, a, Is of six.
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After nearly one year under thisr
1. ,g teams
Since the. vlslt*of the Spaldlu
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aud,wanclies of the different dlstrl ,
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11Wdrogen, to be. given off by the skin, teen, will probably fall the manage.- r
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Ttgreement the Canadian. postal an,
In. the eighties . the gain .
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has decided on th4 cr�atlou of the So-
pled.ad Geografica Exploradera, whose
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This blacUeAs ailver,-heuclo when tak- ,in is enormous, es-
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steady progress and the -prejudice r
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Iiw suipburIt is ..wise not te, w6ar sli-
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tat% At St. Paul1g. school .and Eton,-
e conditions which 0
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the republic olkawing up plans of
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� England, he showed himself to. be a,
good student with, abent for mechan-
upon Ame'ricaii publishers were not come, A n.uMber of teams have been
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to their advantage, and sought 1% re- organized, In the suburbs of Sydney
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the dMerent districts visited by them.
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Ics, Young. Waldorf Astor, is 4 level
opening of the .question. As a reault, L
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a-iiew agreement has been reached
, Very curious occurrences are. reported.
It Is said that of the commis.
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reter the con sii med baked.
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gisisestuitea�*Itj,iap and considen.
headed man of twelity-seven,'Who, re,.
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ce tly married Mrs. N4mile Langhorne
is played annually. The championship
to the effect that legitimate lieriod. *
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,meml*rs .
slon when exploring woodg and v1d.
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and secure entry at the. KnIollan - alternately Jn ,Sy y and Melbourne.
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horne sisterp. of. Virginia. 110,41ad his'
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second-class, rate ,of ppstage at .. series was
any The first of these interstate
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of which was unknown, these people
Royal,,W *0 4ing Feast. - ,
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Wheii Violitute, "Visiz'onti Was ni4;--
br6ther,,JoIxa Jacob, n p a of C lo.
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nel John -Jacob Astor, areisons, of W11- �
I offic6 in Canada which may be selectr In 1902 � and bao been won each.year by
ed for that purpose, The Canadian Ne* 'South -Wales. -
living, completely Isolated from the
ried to Duke'Llottel, soil -,df 'Edwar4
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lillin Waldbrf Astor, the expatriate
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authorities. give assurance that all . The flelill'
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rest. of the world�Weklcau Herald,
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11U. of England, gt:.MIIAII,: tbd ,wed.
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American.- They have never renounced
applications for shch entry will re- formlY good,'but the batting Is poor.
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ding dinner. consisted of 01glifeen,
eourses, Includill suckling, Pigs fish
their ArnerIcaii ,cltlzenshll� And should
they, return may divide the mangge.
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, periodical or magazine is 'Of the le- Acre the American baseball bat and
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The, total length of the, Pai.iama ca..
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hares, veal, -quail, trout,
mept of the estate in this. c6untry With
I gitionate sort And not. primarily do. full pitched hall, but' they are fast
nal will be about f6rty-six miles, .The
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beef, capons, lamb, chickens,'catp, bes,
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of the name livine Is unmarried and
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signed for advertising purposes. overcoming this defect, and In a � recent
A further agreement has been reach- I
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depth vary from thirty to, forty. ,
five feet. The'stirface - width. will'be
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lives, with his fat4erAt historic Clive-
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Papers may;be, mailed in the United. the teams. played a seventeen inning
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from 200*feet in Culebra,60t to 1,0001-
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feet from the Gatun locks to San Pa-
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den, one of the finest'estiites'ln Eng-
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States.to postoffices in Canada at the . game with -*the scofe of 11 ,to 9. TO ''
pound rate of postage . , This is a. re- en.courage'ihe'sport. Admiral Sir Har-
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storation of the old orderof things ry Rawson, governor of New South
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the legitimate daily kIvei
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blo,'a distaucii.of fifteen wjles and a
half, The,summit lev I el will be about
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so as news- Wales, donated a cup to be co'M-
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papers -are concerned, and is a step in 'peted for As. a championship trophy*
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sea and will be'ieached by.a flight of
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a one of the members of
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parls is said to be excellent. No mols-
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-While we fight -with the fall strength
General. Meyer acicepted the recent I I
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tood Is put away and the InIxt6re left,
Wfilloping COU6 Croap, Bronchifis
graduating was so expensive. . I have
Just -necessary,
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�roposals 6C Canadaregardi�g them,: ,and value of the latest, accouternienta'
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After one repast thev return no more.
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Cotigh, Grip, A.sthiiia, D la -,
. ordered my outfit it
cost $1,000i and there are atili inel-
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as the � entering wedge which. would . .
ultimately lead � to the.- restoration in pleteness,of informatloft-and skill, per-
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clinging character of velvet It inay be
noted .that this stuft' takes its name
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The News -Record and Weekly Mail and Empire, one,year: .......... $1,2& . .
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idental expenses, to be met In conne6-1
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their entiretyj of th that serial sacriAcef and as-Imper-
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formerlyprevailed, .. . I. thrbable and unreadable as that of his
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amount to , several . hundred more.
A. telegram has. been recei ilred at .. .
. own Dal-bntsu'at Kamakura,. writes*
fering 19. this respect a parallel
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reinedy to cure - disease Of the breathing orgaris
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. a, ' ton from - the deliuty post- Eugene Francis in Army And 'Navy
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It . es because the air rendered Strongly an .
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septic is carried over the diseased surlace�witli ,
every breat�, g ving prolonged and constant treat.
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the Dominion were notified that the �
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thbir 'alarles to %"anticipate these, bills.
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now . - agreement -had .gone i'ato effect age. . H16 valor Is spiendld-and olls-
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tendency fin iate , 5106 ''
We;Are all. wondering how, vi�e .are go. �
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rneiican newspapers and- p1briod- Is to be gained by. It, Rath
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The re' nt - dinner of the '.Canada 'locate. the' Posltlo�, of the �owers.
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ra I. made an amusing referoince I . .
tood Is put away and the InIxt6re left,
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. the year -1850 for the purpose of. In.% wOr u bhul, the maple triee pfbduded a languages almost. unaided and by his mum= . I � .. . .1.1. .. . . I I #��-A----I-
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nominally Christian territory in 18&9, W Mexl[6, and Also for the . I e supplied the Dominion with sugar. " doo And BetigillWoks By,his.sixth . I MV -1"-- ." � . . � I � . I . - . , I .
they have since reverted to heathenism Ith purpose He 'proceeded' to criticilze' I nited . .. . . . sixth. I I I .: .� . . � I . I �..: - . ,:. . . , . . I I I I . I ... . I . � . 1. . . .
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:, .! - . .. I � payment ,to. the government of *Mexico, . .The remaining sipeeches. glowed witb I I Aow.. about 1our, years 7old ii. Able Ito " � �;,- * . - * , . � � * ?* ., . � . . . I I . . � I I . � . . � . I .
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. � Silk Culture.'' . for expenses Incurred In'connicting the miral Douglas plously'liciped., the Ad- .read, books in Sanslirlt,'Bengall And, .1 � ,. . 1. . I .. . .. : �' . I�. �' 1. . . . , . . . . :1 I. . I . .1 I .
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.. . t three in Of the - m'iraltY would �r6store a fleet to Cana- - - . . . mit .to I . I I .... . '. I . I .... 'IN SUBSCRIPTIONS. A'RE. - NOW - � - � .. I . . . .. . I .
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. I I . - expressed his grati�' . - Children Eni oy- It, , . � 11N .
I �- precinetb you are made to feel that you Signbr Marconi . . j . . . � � . . . - . . .�. .
4. . are an. honored. guest - Jaip - tude to the Dominion , Government, � -. � - * . . I I . M!wsmReeord Ce .., . I . .. "... . .
� 4 anese eU- "I have used. Coltsfoote'Expectorant . . I . , � , . , .
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'. PORTAGE RIVER, Cures.- I you depart you are alw4yb: giv I . I children. - It is a wonderful curt. j'or � 11 . I � 1� . . . . . . I � . . �... , � . . ..... I ..
, NIS., March 5 In& ' ' dn a less system .of the St.,Lawrence was . '' . . S ", -, I I I . " I ..
� �'X am usinvour Spavins t6ken to remember your visit, usually unequaled ,"in .the world. . He would . colds and sore throat. I beliew. R i0v .1 - I . - . I . . I . : . . . � I., ... I I - "
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I sa there in nothin . . ry sfek from a protraced d on his . . � I . I . � I I .
11 t inpared wit§ Curb . pletiiiia's printed onit. . Ylou must ement given him b*y Canada '" - . . . . �. . . . . .. . .
. io " A Splint the little maid -for this with an elab.- should not be'thrown away. He re- � lung$. i., * - .. . '. -,. . ... , , .
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11 orate bow when you go, . and the'. 'Orangoville, March 15,1907. '. . . . I I .. I -1
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I . could be 'done .in. the way of wiieleSs- aM greatly pleased'with the good . I I 1. . � � I . I . - . .1
�, t, Swe"In : hotel 'force gathered In the 'doorway - -ing transmission across the AtIantip. results wo'gotfrom Coltsfooto Expec-,� .1 I . . . . . . . I . I ....
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I I I and all I - gret of goodby as -we Interpret the and Gen. Lawrie .were among Ahe My clillaren'.11 . . . .1 I 11 '. , ,. I . � I .i,: . I:. . . . . .. I., . � I ' � . .. .. . ,� . 11.
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1 bottle --6 for $5 �Our' great book- � they, reall . . .1 . . , 1- , I . . �, .` � I... I ., ... � ... , . . aMoun s which Wou 1, I .'not . I I I . .
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.1 uumqrous,, the .only genuine antique. foisoned wolves and *one Canadian can have free sample by sending name . . .
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. . die known seems to be that found at I . �od druggists keep it. Price, 25e. 11 I I .. . . . .
Coal. TO el -Athrlb, Egypt,. In 10" Pron, The New York Sun. The hunters say 910 . - I I . sivoi buaines-,4,.. . A glance at the labol,dn .
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. The first mention made of the use of f ' '. I I � ill Usually show e.taotly bow I
esaor C.' Zengliells reports that this . . .. . . .
� doal as a fuel Is in the records of the them, the snow. not being sufficiently . . . . . � . your paper w ' ' . I , '
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� abbey of Is of bronze, two. and it - half Inches deep .or, tfi6 weather cold 'ehough. .'- I I - . . , your S'dbsloription. stands On' our books.. . . . � i . . . I I -1-
. .. . Peterborough In the - year high and six ounces in weight, dates. However', the" members had a g*ood ; ', . .. - ' . . . A- � . I The da' . . . . .. . . .." . . I .. .
, 850 A. D., -where Is found an ofito for ftom. 430 -to 422 B. C',.And the base to -, outing. . . �. . I . . . . te on .,the label, is suppos6d. to be �. . . I
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I times excavate sand pits to the depth .6vid6lite of great metallurgical skill, the told period, This camp, L. 0. - . . � . . � . . 1. . . � . � . � I .
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�, . jews with prisoners,.23,176-, prison- I IE sagg so logg ago" I I . . � . . �4 . I It I � . - . . . � .
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, " - ers met oil discharge, 1,371; diadharg, Zecause 1. hAvo a bad code, I . . I ! . J 1. 11
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