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THURSO-AY AUCkST 29th, 1940 � . .1 1. . SENTINE� . ... PAOR FIVS. . .
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. I , I . LUCKNOW 5ENTINEL ASIHFIELD COUNCIL � --HAVE DWINDLED . - , I
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. e September ,me6titig of the WO, TAK]ES IT . , . . . . I 1. Q & . I .- 1 -1 -it.- . I I `
li's ]institute � Published every .Thursday morning ' NEAR CENTURY AGO , By . - . I .
. � Lyce"m Theatre - �T' . will be bel.d in the - I ' I ONAM's �NAL I
L , I . j. Kathleen Copyn ant, Greem, O.'KE. , at Lu 0. . I . Harry J, Boyle I - : �
. : I ' Conin,unity Hall. on ,,Thursday, Sep '94 , I , eknow, Optari . . . I - . .
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. - . WINGHAM . , . , ','That. air raid. warain .o- M s. A. . D. - -Pyopriet,61 - I I Following ah 9�#. ToAd m4p in a' . . I
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One show each night exc0t. � . . . I . .�,t- ic!" said Mrs. Fagg., W49 keeps. the - . Search for the once Promising centres . ��
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xcflit -ent event. Sub ect-�-�Canadiani .. ion . I - h -;&ere grant of lan&
I I . I . I j . . I . p the million t have diwind � I. 1. I .
I Satui(ky. .� Saturday night newspaper shop"at the corner. "Seer.fis ___� _. ,, _ ___ ... ... .. ,. _ -, .. -11, I .., I I .hgt led down to'niere . . �. � I
. . . I . in charge of Mrs, Qordon. Prograin I given to the Caxlda Com any in the ,, I .
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I . I . two shows At 7.45 and 9.45 p.m. old Hitler likqs �getting,.hi* planes THURSDAY, AUG . .P I rners" is hiterestiv . . I I
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. �, coinmittiee�-Mrs. Gordoq �McPherson. , . , ,,, . .1 . I Huron district, ,exteriding -from . . . . . I
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. I and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt- stesses- ' - I � . Ips * � - -��
� , _Ho. . I Guelph to Lake Huron, the townsh' in four of the townships ad' " . .
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- . . . . Thorodn'y'. .Friday, ' Saturgy � - Durnin, , We. sinalltown �people. treat th� -t.6r- - ' BELLS - of Ashfield, 'West and East Wawa- .. r. LESS. I I ,
. � � . . . . Mrk� R. J. Woods, Mr. Earl � . V - ', . .
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. e .ror that fhpEi by night and'day with � . h ' d thorefbre * e ach other in a: block north of Goder- . i
I � Mrs. Donald McDotiald. PI ase come . I . I I p6s I were not inefix4ed 'an , I I . .
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� . . contempt, as we think it deserves. I I 1. � I I , , . . ich. They 'are -Colborne, Ashfje;�' ,n� ;110 3 . . . I .. I
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Aug. 21, 30' 31 P . I BINDER - ENQLA D did'not share in the great influx..of .� .
. i pre gred to -sew for.the Rod Cross. - N I . ; � a at Waivatiosh in North - (* ., . � I
. . i I ly 1830's, but as Huron*. At one'time th�y were dotted . � vs . . t
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. TYRONE POWER Mr: and Mr, ' Mrs, Ra.ig,-turning her powgrful.eye Mrs. James England became the 'd a . . I I
. I I I , 1. . karet of ,D(�troit were week-ep4 vis-" I I bri e the c4mpanyts large are filled tip, ' S" ;. __1L , - . . I . I
. . . DQ�OTHY LAMOUR . itors;-with Mr. arid Mrs' . on a waiting customer yvho had, -as . .. . I I I ., . . I ,Nxith m4iiy'fine villages,.6ach pro. I . * . . i
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. � . J. D. Ander- , I ... . of Allan* youpkest son of'Mrs. Sam el settlers ,turned t eir attention -to' va- . - I
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. . � � 'son. On their return -they w'ere ae- she ,Put it afterward I �nd the late :Samuel 'Binder cant lands to the no.Ah. I � . S 1. . I I - . I t
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I . conipaiii,edr I pretty wedding, August 3rd. Dr. Immigrants we enthusiastic over ,own. communities. . it
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. I I . . �. � spent the yacation�here. I- . E. Milton Morrow performed tbe.cer- the hopeof owning a1arm for theric- v - � . , I . 'O
I . '. .. . I '. . . . . rse than what, our boys, ,got in. ., . . . � . Motor cars and the mo. ing of post 'i'00 . .1 , -
. I Other visitors'in'. the community. in - .wO . . eniony at the United Church parson- seliFes. from Mlilch,'they could not'be ' . . ., I I
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Fj?:qee I've me s elter� and-,kvo-, . -offices . -railway ,centres. caugied , is % I .
. . . .'I� .. . " .. ' 'the whi of a landlord, arid - '- . I � ir. , e� , -, I
I ','John"y* AP0.116s Aluded`,,.- �jr. Leonard Jaylor of' Ed- .. _)h . � age . . _ . drivehrat- un: .1 I - 11.
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I 1. t it. But when .1 hea�s tifem. things* . . I . . swinging. of trade aw 0111" 'the' . . . , 1,
. I I ',Mr. -,T-. r; . Mr. O' I . . . I a iiink fro9k an� . -1 I F i, . . I � ;
. I. I . I . nionton with. . , .B. ta y to" ' . . . . The bride. those . they. came in such .Autrili6rs that the I EASY I . � I
.1 . I � . . me -6vrer I just 'say$ to nj!melf � '-Ali - � � . . . I I . smaller Places. S�Onie survived but I , . ., �
" I I � melodrWifia ' . . at 'Neely Todd of Stratfor,d Atthis.hotoe. cO . d ed G6,jernment of thai dhy hastiened to r I ,.� I . F OPENING ' . . ".
. .. A showing .th , ... . I - ' hat with'white acegssoriies an qarri � Q, - - I I � F . .
... . . � - � . � . I I .. in died oft and,.Yacant.houge� Anq * IF i.. . . I
I . . crimo,doo,s not.p�;iy. .,..', 7.- . 4 ' r i - me beitiiti0s, --there's some that'll. not. . � �. a. any � . I . �
. 3 fss Ala iLy MacCharles .of Toronto . d * rocei�ve them. I I ' TIN- �..` ; . .11 , . ':�
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I � �. .. '. ". �. .. .. I ere ore'!nOved awak." 1. .. ,,�, - , 'ttr , 1. . .1 . I
I ' ' 'Now'4r ' and- Miss Sadid MucCW. . 01 - J ' * laid Oui , ' . I CANNOT . 1,
. . _. , I I , I erie 'Beauty, roses., H . -- .re- . surveyed -to, 'busmess, places .%�g t into - disus i or - �L, i I
. . . . . I . . Am ,an ,� ex `qtten. bave a � . � 1, I I - . I "I ii .0 5P : .,
I ... I I , 'dilb�A SieeW, -W. ' navy In- 1837 Willa -in. .Hawki .
. .: I . ��, P. . A`I�o' Mirdait�'re6 an .1 . . alr0s, of- Rip- get bgtck.'.!� ' ' , ` '.. : .07 i � ,
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I I . . . : . I � . 0.11 ley�. i � ''iest GAunt.;' - � . dAl name for. the Air-'. - . I . .. 1
. � � ,Nv th Mr. and -Mrs. I . . I . I blue *ith'inatching ac�sserie.§.. Bruce, the town -, -t ',Mbert, and, '* north', from dodqrich or , I 00 ______r_ - . .
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.. . I I ... -� Smalltown peo-, � . � . . . IJIot of Ppi. I , Traveling 09-:5P . I
.11 I ,*atinee Sat. Afternoon -. I �'Nfic� warixinglis the siren. , � " . . 1. . I I
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I .. .1 � . - - I . s 1% argaret Jefferson 6f D,onny-- Johnston -bf'Preston'wis ,groomsman. -laMs.*ere also surveyed.' Be- - hav' Du�,' * -0-'. -- ...
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I . I . .. .1 . .--. _.. - . . , 0 ,i , broolk ;-with' ' .11i. 1, , . . . . I . ' � . . - . I �wpon,--�837� . and . -16P,- Once- a, final, stop.- :t�r �tea�gter,-. i I . I 11
. . I I I I . . . I - Todd;' 'Airs.'Ar'thSr. Brai-o' 'sireen.. r li:�.v.e be�ra*W_called ,the ' . I . I . � "
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� . I - I ' . . . I. ' tame north. fiour Godeiich by water on th - fas i ir','j6u'r 1', int6. ' . .1 . . I . " '. . V
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I . , Monday; Tug''Saay, Wednesday . 11ton with Mr. at. ., most of - us it .� r . .1 ne . .. I .1 . . .1
. . I , d -Mis. Lorng Woods; syringe I . - '. shoreline.., The boderich.-Thiri 'years 'ago it had 3 .� �
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bdoter. Officiald6in'gave it an Oc- NOW Andrew McCo nel 'hotel - and . other 'b " ' ' I . ,�
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. �. � . . Air.. Mel Brown. of Kitchener, Mr..'and' I ON MARKET I . first .,were ' n '' 1, Je�� booming . I
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. . I Sept.01 ,:,2 .3 )4w 11, .. I . . . . ome Sharpe, Stephen Martii,V;ind John places- and now: it has onf , a'..small . I . I .. 1. I
� * , I I I . . ! 'and Mr�,' Burns' of .-Selkir� with -the 'sitting war; to accustom qs to the - A , preliminary estimate -places "the . - y L� .� . -
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I . . . I . , . . .. . . . I . Hawkins , f4milye Sharpe. did not stoie' ini'd n 'hotel converted, into a . I . � . . .. . I
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- L � - I ,.N1 " , � "Warbling, note" �of the wiaiiiiog, th6 f.peaches-at 754,000 bus- . . . . � .: �
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, . . I . . � ined note of the raiders , t- h, - which, Ontario will account remain long- And McConnell .,*as 'dance hall: I . . . . I I - . ,
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I I . . . .1 ..A. and Mrs. , B. � I . :1 AroWned in 1842 while.6n his way in Shopper ton, popular`s I low 0 . . ��,
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. It. . . . I _. . . 'hittkng war, there Ave for - 668 ushels, . about 190;QOO" . I . . 00 ;C71 � . ,
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I . 1. - . -.9e Tayloi..will have charge ,,.�tend . . - ed by a . stor,. and - tervieg- statiott." . I I . It , *
. I I . . 11) - Ge6i ... . - -hard to tell the difference between Columbia orchards -are eitpected to I .. I '10 I I
I . of . tljc. service in, the United Church , * . . I . . till occupy an! important place in the Port'Albert -had an.ace in 'the hole . . L X -
I . ON tiyo people who. find. ii bushels lel�s than . in 1939, and:British i ants. and tho�e of"the other men v
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.. . � , I . . . , I . I . townships. . I when. business fell off and tourist I : '�R I , �. , .
. . o. .1 day .morning. fir�t hooter. they are seen e 6 - I . . , . . � . . . . . . Ir 40 :;, " ... . .
. � . . . '. . ed:`tbe ' i - hels more than last year� - . j. I �
I I .... T , - EDISON � - ne'-t,suh . . . . . . .. .9.1 I . . . . . - So6n after the coming of- these'nien trade began, - dnd it is gradually stag- . I ., . . �'
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. Toronto. scientiously trotting to ta e cover, as - I The .early, varieties of peaches. 'are . 1. . . . � - I ,
. . �, . . . Mr. F. G. --Todd left�fQr . ki I . .0010- �, 1* . . I . �
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I . ..fAT I" --aRGE .' 4 , I gus Y, ho - Ing CQ 0 -walk 'Over the , , , .;V00 . .
. 1 4 BANCROFT () 11 14,onday night'with hig. Poll.An the rest of the world confe.�,.out! . now on the mark t'and this Cdnad- the were followed by others w a. meba'k, 6ut-a, . I t
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. . . I "P111b.11w" - Eftm patiffIft I I , I I . .. . . . .. e - I . ge . uPtO,tI;e�-.Jo%vnsJte, ,shows' ,where ent6irpripffig . .. I 00 11 EU. . , /, . . . � .11�
, I I . . ._ eattle for'Ahe C� 'IN. E.' . I. I . 1, The, kanshee's.wail some have called - I eated along the Lake Rap . I . . . . . � . - . .L�
.. . I I I I I � .k . . I L . . . I ian grown, fruit will, be available , at . . � ..., �
. I . . I . 1. . . � . ,. . . I . . id 1. .. . :Bruce bou'ridary. The first w�ere4bhn surveyors had it marked offlor a like . - * � - . I
. . � Also "CaKtoftr- .. . I � I I . - . . . it! But most'.of,us think of that stri - rea�6hable prices until I�Lie Septerilber . . I . . . . ''. , I .. - j
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. � . . . I . I . . � I . ! .. . I I .. ... . � . I . Dean, Maurice Dalton ind.J46miah por�- metropolis'w.ith .town 'i4qare and , . I .1 . . � . . ., 1. . . . , . .
11 - � . " ., watchful. friend. 6i early ,October. While this. yeAr's . . . . - , . , 1. �
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. .. . I "Novelty Subject!' . CHECK-UP 9Y'POLICE . . . .. . . Flynn, who fortned'the.mi'deus of the plot bXfOndirig baqk-with full, str t-
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. a a Carries ' ' mom the 'in M9 it - is 182,000 bu � r a � . . . ,. .1 . I . ,
. � ' I I I I , Roman Catholic parish at Kings- fo long way frohl the lake -front. .
. . . . 'Can # On�' ! STARTS AS NATIONAL Germans a chance!".'In a ' ent shels aiboy� I .1 - I - . . .
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7 . 1, I . bus�y,street is -empty except for the'. . . . I . ' "a . . I I .
� . . . .. . : . I . � . . I . . I .1.1 the five year average 1934-1938. In ers,were Alex- McLean and Rod-, hOpes o'f,'beijig tin �jniportayit contre . .. I .1 . "I
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I .. Admissi C; '. : , . e' * n thei dark � Mue 1939 the.crop'of 935.,000 brusliels was 5ettl ' . , � . I
on_o� APULTS� - � I .. Air �Raid. Ward nsij I r . ' . . ..
I , . . . . 1� ., I %, I . I . I eirick Finlayson, who ,were.1911owed 'on the � Lake Shore 'Railway line, but . . I I , I
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� . CHILDREN -20c ongl'.check�up of registration, overall uniform � he' second. ,largest. produced in :Can- .. . . I . . - , . � � . I I
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, by police authorities started" the:.day our fri6n&,in shop and drawi oin � . .
I ty'. ada. The la est: -was 1,075,000 ,�btisb- . � ... .. I- I . - ..�
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I . . I following., CIOS6 of registration booths. and. ' "local a�6' . . rg, .. . terians who located - from Kir�tail"tq erialize'.. seriously affecited the.'pros-� . . . I I .. . �
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- . . . I . . , eI9 in ID20 pf which 'Ontario account- " .. I I , I I I . I
, I . - . . I . . � 1, � . . Arriberley and Lochalsh., The area is pects, Today it has a stiire, - chureb * I .. i I � . - . .
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. . I . according to Mr. Justice T. -,C. Davi6sj stern in. �nforeing the rule to take ed for �983,000 an . Briti . `�-_.:,._,�_ .'' . I
. � . . . . .. . . , I . . I . I ., . .10 still occupied , by - their - descendants and-sehool and, pinsits fiofIe� as�-weli . SQUADRON 991�' - . . . . . i
. . � . . i. � . ... I , . i deput,y iiijoisterof National War 8or- co'�er! Then - the '.'hll:, clear" and we -polumbia 92,000 bushels. - . I. I I ' . � � ' . . . I . '. . . .,% I . .
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� . . . � vices. During the three de at6d are out again. . . . I This.'year,s crop of Canadian grown . ' -11 . S46a&On 992".fi '. � .
, . . . . . I .. rqrn botii th - ' . fth in .the series of -
: ItAS 'E'X,HIBIT AT ThE. "EX."' . . r- 4 take' my knitting o t , with - .e' 'F e 1'rish and Scotc' g developed. - North .of it on the , . I I
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. I � . .. � days for registilringj millions of pe u� . - "L I . . tlements -have gone opt possilikk a lat-' Bluewater hi 'th " war films issued tp.. the theatres by . - I 'I.''
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. - . . . , I , . . 1. - . . ,. , . , alled at istration booths, in my shopOin . g bat',, -said one woman, the friiits ' I - - . gliway ere 18 , Kiniaif, . . I
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. . , , . . leg . I ,grown none.is mort! hea tb . th a I Board in co -o erA
. In some of the - factori6s of The manned by 50000 appoi ted'offi .;case of ,ine.etink. a raid. I ims, I I ger numb r of distinguished scholars eentre of a good Scotch settlement .e Natioll I FilM . p ? .
. . . � . 11 icials. !I'in . I . .. . .'ood who .' e . . .. . - 11 I . . '
I . . �, I . . . . . ful 'as f . . Aber eaten jbit as'they' Aged tion ,with"ibe, Director ,of� � Public Tn--, . .' , ' '
, . ri y ppop e which. Was man . I .
. . e than -fro any other rural area of & th ift .
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I . 1. Canadian .'National Institute for th and . 100,000... volqntary workers, , to caught at th6 grocer's the other day- are. Pick th� trees as I I . in , . . . . I I 10 - I I . I . I
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. I . . are' n- . 11 . . I . ' . d ed sun -ripe from I . . i tb� isame , size in Ontario'- From St.� to wn fairli. well-;: bu . . .
, . i ' and receive a regi -is. ,a Wardefi. Ho' pushq, . t like formation,, will be released Thursday. . I., -
. BI iid,. there . . blind workmen e . . . ,� . hold its. . . 1. .
. I , , .. a�nswer,qijeWons .. . .- Mr. ,Grits . -fresh fruit,'or in the many otho-r ways - ' i damaged by. tp lined originally for the � -Ministry of �
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9 produ.ction'of materials ,trati,n certificate.- . ... I . . the cellar with the -chests . .�oseph'p Paris at Kingsbridge .'18 K ngsbridge 1, e failure, Fi I I . .1 .
. ;�ged on, the . I . . I I us all into . . ,they can be served fresh, or pit4��ser-7, . . .. .1 4 h I I., I I Information, in, Britain it has'been re- . . . . .
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.r. - - needed in the war, and in some of the all III in'. . te .Tbere X sat, - doing nothing, - .. have'entered' ihe priest-, of the 'rao rialize- I I . . .
., . "OnVa v - -I -^)Ijty,f� I il-ed of a I I . I -P - young men . . . � . ' S . . . . ' I - with , . . I I . . . . I . . 11
, _ . camps, -there . I I when . I could, . have r' I ved. C.�nadia Aches,, cannot be ex hood since' 186,0 and sinep . i$75, 30 -back 'across e o ,
, I . . soldieri' are blind men erk so I tu tied. the he�l 11 . . 11 . winging . th c nees-. edited a Canaoian comifiental's- . -
. I I . t C�m,ply.'wifh regis"tration,". stated . I .. .. celled for' flaiour. , - ,, I . I . ' C . ' . . . I , � . . . �.
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.. working in.refM51im4�nt *stands. There ,. 0 . . I . . � . . . ' , . . I . �. h ve. jbined the si4er- sions we- find such, pla es, as -Lanes,.' .It is the story , of . the .balloon bdr- � ' . . .
I . %I I pf my, - sock." , - , young, women a � . . I � I �
. . r. Davis, , . . , � . � . . ,. Peaches - Are -sold. by grade, . the - ' 'i "L 1, -St- An' s.- line Of Britain's.a.w..'defences' . I..., . ..
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. � ' blind women ' knitting socks, . 4 The inevitable "A n n . . . I .. Belfast, The N le, oya . .
. � arC- . . ia ger i'. ihes,� -ades in order of quality and size i;o'od of Ae church And are to be gu rage . I . ..
. . . . . . - Gratification 'of ,the * ma'nner the . . I gi- . . . . I . . V to tine, St. Helens, Carlow -and McGdL-.v. as shown in ' . kl
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� 'scarves, helmets' and sweater's, -for thi, . . , pArts'! , took coier in .a SmaIIto*n - ' found in. eon efits -in many rem,O . . . I . the,wokk'of.a single. bal . I .
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. . . bugre tasic.was carried oitt wa&. ex- �: being lect, . . onic .. .1 I . . . .
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. . - of soldiers .;and sAilois on active . t the latter boastin a railroad ttation,'100, squadron -Number 992 -.based ."
. use . � public sheltei,this'week. He,politely T mustI - points Q 1, . I .. . -
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- I . . pressed, by Hon* Jam .. . G. Gardinert . - ' I . eastern side of the .being., the -shipping point for Dungan-' On' London. it begins'-w�h-a re-wiev .1
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. - i . I fion. A -church. and store'and school k the zpanifold dutiIis of the PLA.F.� ' ' '
� � service. -The blind men And wt)men are, . ister of National - War Services. askt!d the,pther.inmiates. ifitwere� the . .
min I . cording to t � he, regIdations under 1.0
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.1. . doing what they .c�n, to. aid tbj�..war O, reached the ,age , town's. firs,t raid. . � , ,. . * Fru gotabl,I� and Money ,Act, be township -we find. that the first set- - . . , , � . I . � ;
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I I .. 1, I Those'wb. I � of . six . I � t�t,' Ve I I -William Mallongh wh6o,Vrove r�main in the majority � - of . thesc�[in patrol and defence,' froin -the first, q. ..
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. . effort, but, *of course, not, all 'b �� nd ' ' "Hitler's iq6n call this place Hell's. plainly, marked on the basketbr eon- tlej wai . . I ... . . I
. . . I ;workers can be. employkd on wa I r teen .after August. 21 ,and hereafter ',It he *as to . . . . . .1 ugh fro i Hamilton in 1843 ailid places- I � I I .. . It dramatic -air attack on X'he ,Forth' . I ' ' ..,
. I . isfer, 'Within, 30 days corner Id. "We says to tdiner 'in, which the'fruit is offered .thro, To I I . I . . . . .
. . I : will IvIve.to reg _ . . .. I .1 .. . . : . . . � .. Searching for4b .pJaces that haveibridge in,the' early Weeks,of the wAir ..
I w6rk,'and t�ere -are many , who are. . . . . . . hiiii-let'thern c6ine." . : . I , - . . I settled on lot.12, concession 5.. Next ;, # - L . I . . .
. I oftheit- birthday. . I . I . . ,for sale., ' . . . I sed to exist,we find, listed among'to the, " recent intensive bombing of , .
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.. - , . � . ear' Robert Davidson took,iiiIi the, ad- " . I . . . .
. unable ,to work, but who,. VVar:Or no . , y . "
. I � . I . . I .3ccording to Justice -Davis some' -Wartime life. in, Smalltown is ,a4 ". � I _. I .. . * . I . . I
. I . I . , , . I ' 1 -Half of them such - c?ntrei as.]�.ro,sperity, nam- i the British Isles. The. work ,of, the - I . . I .
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- - ;war,, must live -and ,must;be suppliel . -, in fuller than life in DUNGANNON. FARMER I`N`J U R E D joining 19t on concession -4. , , � . .. . - " * . I I
I 'Constituencies have. already' reported ,once, si pier ,and , .. ' I . ed in an optimistic mobd, but now; balloon barage is, shown, as, an, "es- ;., �
., with. the. services" ,which. make lift, ' ' * 'r,KICKED- BY M)RSE . the 'present Village of -Dungannon, is . "' ' ' . - . .
� . I � ihat ihe task was,carried,out entirely' peace tim�- We are all ,busy, often' WHEN . . . . , I . . . . ily d sclosing ruined foundation ' -in the Ini I . .
� I table "for them. I . I ., . I . . I 'these two lots -Du ing 1848 .mere .i � . S.; seritia� .link , ghiy chain, of .
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. I . . . I fr�e. of charge to, the government. . I � . . '.., I where an ho.tel,.woodworking ship d,',a6iial armour now in action in the' - ...
I I . � . Vor many yeiri the e�hibit of The ,. Reports 'that blank certificate card,-, h adapt -ourselves.. P0�- George , Irwin met with a ',bad acci- I 2II& j849 Richard 'Treleaven, Thomas . � . � . .
� I . , . . I ave learned. to . . . . . store once sioodL . I.obk for 'Ebenezer - clouds- above England. . - * I *.'. . 11. . .
. . Canadian National Iristitute for -the . 7 es, seemed fD dent' while, at a,'threshing. " Anderson, the. �Itons, Racketts arid' , . . . I . . .
'Were obt�'in'ed by certain persons, ,wh..; ,ples whosb'daily exiStlenc I lie was I '. I and you, find merely a smoot I �
. . . . I . . . . . I . .1 . ' I ,h plow- � Squadro which'q.Av*e the filni
. . . Blind has fieen one of the most r- . ' rdere'd,as that of having.'a few loads 0 is qwn grain in Tn. 1945 Henry Phillips unkett 992, .. . .I-
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I ' ,inte. might issue'false certificates to peom-, follow u . . I . . I t ea field on the PI farnr;� the, one of many hundreds � . .-
. e4ing features at the Canadian Nat-. , . sh 'threshing of .and . his three. stalwart sons were o - i its n4ple, is . .1
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. . � - I)Ie who do not wish to ,register, .are, the sun now, like the.Snark of'Lewis thre' ed following the.' . building material used in its .church , of. squadrons charged with maintain-'.
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I ional Exhibition. This year, when the being' iri�estigated, .1dr.,. Davis -points Carioll,�. iioem, �'fre(Mently breakfast his ion-in-li'w., - D7onald Fovi,ler,, when: be i0und settled ,9" the 8th .and 9th ng . I 'defences. *, � ' - is . I . .� I "
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Tpaliagenkent of the g1r6at'national ,,ut that thesk would I -be useless; as at five-o'clock tea and dine:*O� the he crowded'' u behind one. of the concesr,ions.'The dentre,of the'town- . lo . . I since converted into. fs:rin build- ing Britain's air .and � . . ".
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� I I . � � . I ; . up . ' � I . . ings. Donnybrook. on the lfaitlapd hown particularly' respondin'g to the' . I
show decided that the fair 'could h,� in Ottawa ,by following day." . . I I teams with a bundle' filled rapidly As newcomers came . I. i . I
- . . e grain sacks -ship . I I -.cor�er' i's I s to fortify the vital air approaches' I �
. . 1,ey chn be ebeek.ed . I I . . .of ' - ". River is% now merely a . .
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. .1 I. held as usu I" Thp -Canadian National tistscian, Dr. IL."H. 1. Air Raid warning sounds on his arm. The'horse having, a blind I pourin in from both sides'About. this I call. I.
. a I the Dominion Sta i " " . ff''an . � I . ' 9 . blacksmith and woodwor4ifig shO4.' 1 to the Forth Bridge. it. is a human . . �
. tridle, did not ,see 'him ' rme and within four or. five 3, . ..
institute f0r the Blind, was notified Coat,,'in five mi' . and kicked I t I �ears id-
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. al space in the' . 'Etigi . neer- nutek. Six hundred before Church time," annobriced. the him, breaking his 'wrist bo�es in ihree most, -every lot v�as occupied , or torn down, a pile �f S'tonOg in th e* Jefr -document, not ,, merely ' picturing an ,' . - � .1
I that ih�. usu, . k� a ai - usY in vicir'from, tho pulpit��!`we will start' . � ferson orchard all that 'remains, -of efficient defence, aihi * . _.
. . . I . ,:Ie nd �st t'sticians'are b' n . . .. I . I � . I I . I .. 1 in ne. but show- . .1 � .1
. _ 0 . Iry- that once 'Aispenised good '. - th mant- touches'of humour the
. ing Building had been a lotted to it-khe� ureau of Statistics classi0i g ' ur service fifteen minutes' afte"r the places. and injuring -both his legs."'The bought., , 1. I I . hoste I . .
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w - . � . . . . . 1� � . I I . I horse was .never knowit. to M& before T)fi fiist min wa's I built b. I Mon 'famous 'Ing Wl - . I
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. . So, hen the C. N', t. Opened its [cards. . I . 1. . all clear.2 I . . . . 11 .. I . iv the'Gov- cheer on the OdM ,of tile ve to man ,
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I . . I - .. - and, it is believed .that he may riot ernment at Port Albert will - '
I gates on August, 23, the east end I . .ave grown more adaptable .. . . ere 'on ac- 'Donnybrook Fair Dar . I spirit of the. people ,who ba . I
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. of the Itrigineet"ing Building, i.,' once.1 . . .. I . . � hav6.spoken to it and that the sacks eouni of the water' power on . �,
. . . � : . . ,-. have learned to eat,. ... 'sleep .. pray ' ' . Contin-uL� the , s(�arch throughout attack_. - .. I I . I w
I d by the displays 'and ROY AND AIARG.. WERE ' . . at unwonted bours, - we� hit Ve, also rubbed,against the horse,thus cadi- Nine Mile River it .Was believed a gast Wal-Ranosh and 6ne finds o14. -i �, . . . � .1 I
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f dernonstrationg which the public h -Ave "CIIICKEN' THIEF SUSPECTS" , . ing it to be frightened. �towp would bt- I established , before . I The final sequences of.�he picture; - . � ... .. �
. . I . grown triore neighborly.- . We have, , . � . . .. tim , ers recalliiiIg the flouriShiiig,'days' - - I" .. . .
. � found so fascinating in former years: I ' . - .. , . I . of team w�rk- A . I . . '. . long. I 0 once ,howing..,t I he part beiiig played bN .
. . .1 . I lehrped the value' . . . Of 3fardock and F rdyce and the � 118 , , , -d- th I e man- t. , . I
. . I . . . I .. ear was seen on Thursday night . I . . � . Teacher: .f'There are direct and in- *' - . 1. I , ;he Dommio in pi�ovi Ing . I .
. . , A . - neighbors will combine to . . 1. In: 1849, - Ashfield which included d. . I . . . .. ' '' �
. . . . I -1 group of . I . . . Proud Zetlan . . power -for Commonwealth air defence.
. . moving rapidly west on the Tara- direct,taxes. Giv6. ni6 an example. of I I .. I I
. I . buy a stirrup rmp,and learn how - . . a so East and- West Wawanosh, whs Sury.eyo?rs in laying out town sites 1�erve as an ' '
. . A , . . . . * , introduction to CA.N-
' ' i indirect taxation." - - . formed into a' nic-I for -the fail- .
. Burgoyne road with chickens squawk- -M ' * . . . .mu . . pal district, afid . , .
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HUqE SCRAP AiLE SOLD � to use it. r. Brown's garden hose. 11 I . ometimes to blame ADA'S-WINGS. a full ti7eatment of - 11 I
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. I . I ime loudly through the -open yripdows. ' s. 'Black's Pupil: "The .dog tim, si ,an,area 'was spiveyed .i ure of the -sulall ,places, to grow. the Empirle Air' Training scheme.. .
. I . Mr White's'-Iong ladder, '11n when
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1. . I The countryside. was *stifred. with ' '. . rexteral Teacher: "How is that?;, , southeFti Part of Bruce it was added Others were based oil the fact $hat -h- . .. . .
. . �A huge scrap. metal pil I e, accumo- I . 1. I . . . ' ,y� ieb is to be r-eleased'next. month. ', .
I . . . first�aid, chest, are ready., f6r f � , "The dof' d' . - time high 'bo � enter� I .,
. � lated over a period' of 21 ye�i.s by the tboughts -of depleted flocks at . .. Miss Grey can lea7ve her ,ftpi.l: r oes not'.haVe to Ito Ashfield also. . . at one s were . �
.. . I .. . ties begali service . . . . I , I I . I I . I � I . pe . . 1 '44, 1. . I I . . .
I 10 unitick;V firm and Pho spani6l-wbo is, a bit of a - coward - Pay-'! . I " nuary 3, 1842, a "town meet- 4ained for the. dredging -of the MAR- . I
the late Sam Bro'wn and his sons .of 5'" - . I . . I On Ja . � . Canadiap,,Milts Operating Full �Iast
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. to N117Z �vith the alar.m., when the bangs go off -with the - I- - .1 . - . . .. . Hotei ort land river channel . I I �� I
Kincar'dine, has been sold to Frankel . .1 . . I infe' was ,held .in Sharpe�s I P so as to make a .
.. .. . . , jlo)%,.eve�, it wa.,;.Jaier learned there Green famil when%,Iie is needed for. I AlbeA, for the i . .. . . of commerce leading into Lake Huron. - From figures released by the. De- . . .
.. . . . . Brothers of ToTonto. The 'purchase . . ;6 y .. planes' knocked : down' '.4 said 'Mrs purpose of ellea" , I . . . � . .
u7a, no reason for the e-Neitement.,... Air Raid dutyl. - . -of tainment in ioll6wing partment of Munitions an`4 SupRjy. ' ,
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I Price was stated to tun into, several. * "' I Ragg.1 w' - are *all* helping to kn,ici Thanage thb�. affairs , There is enter - ' . I , .
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Just Mr. and Mrs: Fd. Rushton,'Mt. ' sh � k, a council to �y. After Maurice an. Old road map. and exploring . for mills . drid . ins engaIred in, the manu - . .
-, the new mpnicipalit . .fir ' . . I
. tho,iisands of dollars, . .1 and 'Xlr-,. A. A. I"erkins. and Mr. and We " dre other f,hings'as w�ell. We . I .1 I : . . I .
.. . ''ilow of Pride when the Dalton was voted to the chairit.was .the 'small places that were born of facture -of pfrsonal equipmentf6r the
. . So 'huge was the. pile that, it Is . . t returning. from . feel a special With .the honour of- sharing. ih-:, I . . I the fighiing ft?rces ar
work- Mrs. Ril.N Lightfoo son of Alrs. Scarlet, up the road. gets . . moved by �Williani E. Higgins, see- gr�at hope but failed to reach . 11 .e.. operating , full ' ' . .
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estimated it %ill take. 15 'Men. * fa,an' bowling meet at Tara ,with dang�r' the interest :of sharing'the' "'Set for them bi the pioneers. MaSt. During A two week period 22.- ' - . I ..
. a . I . . I . , .1 onded. by John King, that.John Hawk- goal . .
'L %lilitary 31e�al. We. are sorry. and I �
I .. I . ing on ,a five-day week bv�.sis. six their Prizes, which in this case., were the '.. . . bAttle,, we ordinary people;ket quite . . I . : . I . -600 full battle dress uniforins were . I :��
. weeks to clear it up. Trucks aie being . � proud -too, when, little Joe Pink iq ins, Sr.,.be councilor. . ..
. chicketut.-l"'Ort Elgin Timis. . . ' � 9ften,'the pride of seeing victory. ' I . . . -Oduced. while 91.000 pairs of socks, '�. . . _..
. . S, used to haul the iroq,While the steei . . I . . I . not ong of thoge to come. back. . . Teacher: Wel14 Jack. what did C You pi I. . I
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.. Yesterday, two "76f'-; us, Smallt'6wn do on your holidays? . - 90.000 _�Mrts,- 40.000 set5 of under- . ,
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I . . is being shipped by freight. . I . . . . The'Priffle Minister told.us dur'M�19 on s , . - - wear and 69 . .
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I . . � I . 4 citieffis, using 9, an h rI le1sure to I I . Jack: Oh,,, not much, si.r-not. en ' .-000 pairs' of,boots were .
. . 1. � . D,A 61 AN - WHEAT CARRY-OVER the -French -bftttle�s that we ought to walk our dogs on the high� ground F;Lir.Ifws New. Slogan, �
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I . � cA . � I . .1 to share some . gricultural Society has, c .h to write an essay on, any beiTi- turned out," ' . .
. . I � . I . I . I � 0 L t . . be proud - if we had above the town. heard a rattle A gun .Tee_�swater A . . I I I � . � . � . . . . I . � I
. I Is with, m4 at tb ' front- We _ . I a new slogM the. Department -of . . I
. At the end of the &4 Seir. July 4�vge ,e . lire. Above us a bomber *as dodgiiig. I � . .1 . � . � I . . . . !
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. HURON COUNTY FLYING . eat in ai7e prouder -still to -day, for no* we . I Agriculture'.4 fair branch having . giv- . .
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. . . . * ; - :1. 1940. the tot4l stocks of wh I . I I now in, now out, of low-lying fleecy cursions I .
CO. CAPITALIZED AT 87, 5 btisherg-This', are the *front! Seatherl, airmen, sold Teeswater to call
30,000 - en p6rinissioti 'for ' . Westein ,Canada -Special, Bar ' ...
I Canad.1 were 273�086484 . - . I clouds, two'little planes at'its heels. . . 1. . . . , gain Ex. I t
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I . . . A Private cot I n0a . ny, Ahe .. Huron amount is 178,454 I 9 . garrison that holds Our island fort. Now the big plane *as driven out .� - . . .. . I . I . . 11
than the ,revised earry-6ver At July ' into. thp.ope 'r'es 'were . .. . 'Going. Wily - Sept. 13 - 211 194 . c ve I 11
Flying Training * Cqmp'ani' . t � . u less in ' ,n sky. -The Spitfi '4. . I � I 0 In lusi I
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4t7:nt;y . �1. 10^9 and is the largest recorded. Things that seethied rather se . I I .
. .) 4- at it, darting, like sif�eT,bees in the . I I . . I I . I � .1
. . p'ital stock of'$�()-- *' 'the I�ng itionths of sitting still are - Burped,Wh . I:. Z:��url limit -45 days , , .
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. . � . 000 is in*,Proce&� of corpniza . tion. , " Vr-re.�pond-ihg date i"' 'm!- by over no', Of immtnSeiniportanee�. The nien . n was smoking .. was dropping ... George' Mc'Xall. 'Sr.. of -Blyth re- ', TICKETS GOOD 'IN � . I 1. I . . .
. . . . it) the searclilight poslL%. who combed ma . J � ' ... . .., I I I
it will operate the.new elementarY q million .bushels. . I i falling, in a� slow spiral dive.. . . . eived burns to his hands. in try' (VACHES sit, fares approvintatt-ly tf'j' per mile . ..
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flying trainirig .school (No. 12) kn Stocks -of . Canadian wheat in stor,e omething, 'like . TOURIST SLEEPING ,CARS at approximately I,isc per toile . .
I . . . . . cruel winter, the anti-aiivraft,run- S I An immense white to extinguish a blaze that 'in some . roxiinately I 5 c per mile .. I
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as Skv lRarbor, A block oir the 'toc'K I 1 the Vnite States.and eri route *to ... I LEEPIN76 CARS at aPp' � . .
. 1 . q . .� , - leaf, ljrok� away and drifted slowly 'tjnexplain�d manner 'set firp�, to, hig- '
. hat country'at Juh* 31, 1940, 6WIed nets, ' . . .. "I
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has -liten allotted to the Kitche'neil- t, ., the listeners and obsdrvers, the SIO*I.V .., with the wind. .down' COST OF ACCOMMODATION in SLEEPiNG. CARS ADDITIONAL ',
. ' ' crews 4 the batiage bulloon!�. all .- . - trousers, near the boot top, He was . . �. ., .1 � I. I . .
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I these 'are Manning the front, line. 1wards. The pilot in his parachute. " workin on a weed, spraying utiit i i a
. nel. sivt � ai . the corresponding ; 11 . I .9 . Baggage Checik�d. . a all point, -going nd returning. �
I viiie- the,. practical 'Person , 'Y' 27,9.!105 bu:,hels 6 P e urn *9 FRO STERN to F - CAN .
. We, too' everyday- werr a -Ad Women. I' The - instinct to ".ve life is. still. McKillop Totrnshi at th 't*'e a6d, I ...
. . three in number, with whi a date in 1939. � Thc t6i-ql Amount of I members of First 'Aidithank- God14 more deeply rooted fi, his tro,dqer§ w re saturated with the - .q11N1ILj4R Ex�CCRSJON -'�%f W F_ N . ,A STE RIN N - . I �1.
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.1 forty-eight Pilots Ievc'iy t "* 'Onths- Canadian wheat' in Ci�ada ,arid the a Smaljtown� . I. . ADA, DURINTG SAME PlERIOD 1. I* . � . I
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�. .. Huron citi2eos-who, will have'control nited States at July 31, .1914 ' 911 .and wat ,� I ke s,.SI , -- and Ali information 6q* A'J� .
I . . gt Two ininuter, "ago the pilof �f the cured. a fire evtin isher �& "", ing'eir Reigeriyati6us
. n y; * n1shels. showing ,an Jin-- 1,00-kiliary 'fire fighters. telephonists .. . .. . . Tic t , eel) a , . , , . to py .. I
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-tainistritive'thrilian stAff. , . er'e&se of MIN,30, 209 busliel . or Poqts'-have all our part I was just a. jeljpv� rhar-', - 'hiinA,g 0 t Mr. WXall unsuccessful ' .� � ASK FOR 14ANDBILt. . T.T-1. .',,-
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