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PALPITATM IF KUT I VICTORIA 3CH0%
MONOTIONS
WITIM OF 12UT1
ThEIR SIGNIFICANCE. '
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T'ho following are the promotion'i
may be purchased at $2.00 (o r i
for children) at 0. Q Lee's-hard,*arelllnuso.
W11*8 tbo lzean biogins tgk iwat irtW
ul;Wy, tote3 auj tbiubp� Mkipe
N lot
which vsiTl tate place in Vict0ria"
school in Septeratier. Name3 are
given in order �f merit:
ter 75.D.1y Session
The Canadian Parliament has pro-
claimed
No prep4tions are being qv�rlooked,
A wa-iefi ig 1�ilfik�
Christeno'Martyn, Grace UUrray,. 190'
lWals-, vllllti the-Ze 06riuvro'l
'VAO a4kisr-
breath, waptlk4iriug a", all * I
Fro* Jr. xv.� to .8r. IV.
er Canadians will remember Sir
George Pdrkin as principal of Upper
get
J.ier in industrial expansion alid leave
4' "en Will Undertake Construe- a minority. ThesO arc crucial times
3 must
t�fo`Vvuf Cite -it Public Works ilk for the new state. Its TUIRV
selk4atiull it v4 -OV -3 great Quxilny awt I
alarm, but tkew is no v0d to w4DW01'
� Mary ?ACF*01)7� Jt*ft Andrew$, (1'01-
VorrifteW, Elwood Nivins, Isabel
Afore Towns This Year Than Ever
af
vaw% as none will be. sold fter
Chautauqua
Fr*%ce shkiw their almlity and willingneRs to
�4ie
lust take a few bq%ex of milba 0:.
Baker, Bob MeDwrtaid, Melvin "ell.
other points whence the, former Xalso
some members of his family
-A, �noticestble chango is recorded In vnforze peap& and law and to keep
the attitude of France on tho question suer0d t110 agreements entered Into.
Heart and Nerve 11111d, izad seo how
quickly they will relkays you of youl
Harry Johnston, Willo 110ey a*d
Carlton Worsell equal, Billy Black,
�Lt
of German reparations. Despatches
say that Franpe has now decided to
They will bp judgcd by their sets.
Apart from the fatrividal nature, of
trouble.
Mrs. Alice Bishop, 15 NawtitQrso
Hass Matheson, Geraldine *QEwen,
Jean mathieson'. Finest Barker. Edith
ntl. 44. a.A 4 fl� enjoy
accept the so called 4WIesbittlen
scheme worked out between represen-
the conflict amongst Irish tbemselvea.
there is ground. for sorrow in the de.
Ave., Hamilton, Out., writcS.—I"T talk*
pleasure In. tecommerdir- Afilburuls,
Fred 6499 *ad Pauline Sic -
Fw. w4e(lw equal, Gladys Allen" Dorothy
THERE, A R NO OBSTACLUS,
tatives of the two countries last Sep.
tetaber but releeted'by the
struction of a number and damage al-
most beyond repair, to other fine or
historic buildings throughout Ir0aud.
Uegrt and Nerve 11,11141 tow all 1*09148
troubled as -I had been,
the
Steep.
FORM 111.
In the w,*,y of your coming here fof
expert w k In
government. This is In brief a plan
*hereby Germany will undertake 010
construction of great public works in
The battle for the Four Courts, one
of the striking building groups In
X suffered from Palpi,taitlau of
keavt 4L*d shortiic�qa of urcuth; my keart
would skip beats, end In 114e Uitkt, At
111. to Jr. IV.
Itonom-4ertrodo Youns, UaTIO
AUTOMOBILE, REPAIRINQ
We understand every detall of our
Fronce, to be completed in a period
of years, at an aggregaW coet of
Dublin, is a case In point. This place
had b eeu held since early spring by a
times, I would have to pit up to sot xy
breath. I could sot so kirstairs without
Thomas.
vor"a Arm 11ron,
t I S �11 Ro
hokfullee
work and have every facility for ten -
derift satisfactory Service Promptly.
41,000 WO OW � I," the equivalent of
1^441, on this continent. The
nq vain
forcl� of Irish Republicans and no
- serious 41ttempt had been made to
'Following
iW F heart fluttering, Una my nerves
WOO ),all unstrung. Pociatc, did not lkell),
r
maeKay. W. hoto rftl
Give us a trial.
building of canals, tutmels, docks,
vallways other works is �
oust them. Winston Chur-
0111APS speou irt the British House in
I
140 A iy;, but since usiieg your faingus
like u different
Donald
Jr. 111. to Sr. Ilt.
IRMO, WILUAMS
and . -em-
bodled in the - arrangement, - and the
cost mentioned will include the cost 1�
which lie declared tha t the F rev State
Govern. cut ust take petion in,this
Pillis haV$ felt
poison.' I
-a box all. deiklers, or
Honors--Gertrade Tumby, Fred
Bridle, Doris Chapman, Vlolpt Clark*
INW10 40"t "Pali* i��
rho" *43
of labor In tlic'meautime the French
and other -cases,. the, Free Staters
price 5oo.. at
I a! 4. ..&1 t of riee by
Nettie Aberl rhart, Geoffrpy Peavh.
x4ect rov W I r Jr
ver I
gol nment will*procced itself with were given a Met ImPeLUR my 1-0 WX
prominent 'The T. Milburn 0%, Limited, Toronto, ey
ieplacement of war ruins. It is 0APtut. of one of* their Pass—Albert Baker,
,the I genera e fell ftisoner to the Oat, Willie f4kT� Birldle,"Xiirgaret MacLean, Gladys
said that this work of late has made tridge, Nelson AIAC'Gregor..� Robert Morgan, Billy . Westover, James Dur.
surprising progress, Verdun being die-hards holding the Four Courts, or' Oramp Alice Knitting, Olive Young, . Melville Craigie, Verdon Rand4i
rather was kidnapped by th#hl since ina,
virtually Ity. 0arter, Rebecca Ma X
el 0 on0o, Evelyn Robins, Rosetta McGuire,
cited as a new forces of the Irreconcillables who long for Stewart (
on I he opposing were not tight 'the Kaiser a I "Hild James., Jack Wood, Eve, n Mamie Ree, Margaret Mce"lay, Is$
e of the 'mooted schemes which
ng at the time and did not seem to the "good old dayW'�f
may be 6mmenced as part of this )e in any burry to get to.grips, each, militarism- On the duy that he w 0 Walters, Jack Black. Stewart Rnig t, May Nivins, Fred Barlow, Thomtk,5
Idea, is the projected tunnel under the ere Willie Bates, Arthur Hoggarth, Irene
iR�nflish Chi,
Inving been instructed probably not slAin and subsequently there Bruce, Albert Shepherd, Harold
me the aggressive. it was a deragnatrations in favor of a res ori- H C dn% Blackstone, Billy 'Craig,
rinel to connect France ;o assu U 1, ROI
an England. Frank admission is situation that could not last, of tion to monarchial rule. Inane town OM IV. Kindergarten to Kindergarten
made by -the French authorities that course, and British people would have 2s,000 officers and soldiers, of the 014 Sr.111. to Jr. IV. Primary
their change of view was hastened by "401ited the Free State authorities Germany army held such a demon- Honors , Lola Chur4, Helen Drell' Kathleen Williamp
The
the statement that Germany contem FD2v1sj Phyllis
bid.thley continued complaisant. str4tlon�ln.deflancd of a government nan.
I ted commoneement on. gigantic ig it. At this distance, PAqsMyrtIQ Bell, Edgar, seigmall. IRd
P a fighting was stiff and the buildings edict forbiddir Pei-, Theda Lumly, Ida Elliott,
Achernes of development for herself
bil. were baft domagiod.. Irishmen have however, it would appear that thi� Clair Tweedie'Frauk Wwra, Cather. Charlea Worsell Robert Wilson Ifer-
to'cost An a gregate of ever three ad little regard - for their German government despito many ine Martyn, . bVitiond.fluckilis, AIIA" bert Valmer,. %illiain , Riler, klberl
oertuinly isturblug liteidex Wilson, Shore, Elaine t
France they declare Nn show plates. during the series of its, Is master of the Burrows, Wit ard Legg
60,1ka not allow on -a proposal to be -an that while the persoa�
+ P .+ , ch . wa� developments,of the, last few years. situation, Jr. 1,11. to' Sr. 11L ollene Lloyd, Dorothy�Yule.
Phil- Germany I
rA0 MIt M -11)i
For All Sorts of RIPF"A947
bring your car to this garage
11"a Battery Repair Work we lave eugage4,
a gowl loan find guarantee, satisfactiou.
i-,
�Ve have installed a large
TONGAR . BATTERY CHARGER
%ud a complete stock of lustrumeuts RU4
parts for rebuilding all makes of batteries.
As3 DAVIS GARAGE
- SOUTH STREET
P.
in Its infancy and ia bo4ni to grow "Is your skin an afflWyOnctV asks
into even treater degrees of useful- All adiOrtisenIVUL W411, -A*; W* Art
ness. Goderich Is fortunate in being 9184 to have 49140111119 we CAI% ocku-
in .11ow-the--ground f1o.or"1nAhw-tW;, VY
velopmeht,of this great medium, of
,Inspiration, Information and enter-
talument.
'The dates Of the Goderiell Chan-
tauqun are Julyl7.21.0. Course tick- CASTdRLIA.
ets for the whole eleven- programs . " v,,. Tjk#,ma*& soa Mudrom
I �
V.. maintaining that sh e could ;not meet
the reparation obligations. In otber
�
Canadian *;wlia,ment'Prorogiied, Af-
Ad of 1, e govealm- APA q
the chances of a Kaiser being ac-
as a supreme ard rAthet'slim.
Honors—Ethel Cook, Vern MeGre.
gor., Karl' LvWs,.Walter Newcombe
CHAUTAUQUA GROWING
may be purchased at $2.00 (o r i
for children) at 0. Q Lee's-hard,*arelllnuso.
IL� =111111
F6r0V0r30Y0M
words Frgnee.does, not propose to a)-
low Germany to away ahead of
ter 75.D.1y Session
The Canadian Parliament has pro-
claimed
No prep4tions are being qv�rlooked,
A wa-iefi ig 1�ilfik�
Christeno'Martyn, Grace UUrray,. 190'
..........
store oi, IL 0. DUU1 j�.'A drug sto.
hd'-
er Canadians will remember Sir
George Pdrkin as principal of Upper
get
J.ier in industrial expansion alid leave
iogued after a session in whicif there
75 'or Working days.
however. strict
ke]�t on the, Holland' frontier and
Pass—Reggie Newcombe, Dorot'h
rr
Irk, Melvin Smith, Donald Mur
Afore Towns This Year Than Ever
af
vaw% as none will be. sold fter
Chautauqua
the
Wgriaturt
Arl
the question of war indemnity, in an
unsatisfactory position, The better
were sittings
The politician.sr who are fond of these
other points whence the, former Xalso
some members of his family
Sol i, Billy Thomson, Florence MeDon.
.
I Will Be Chautauqua Towns
Opons
�Lt
feeling in Prince relative to war riet-
things -may be left to -argue the mei-
,P +U fam
er or
might be.expected to. izyosa Intl) ter�
old, Keith Xurlson, Jim SAlkeld,, Au -
-th white' Donna Bell 'Fred Orum;
ntl. 44. a.A 4 fl� enjoy
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jinents is aided by the discovery of its or demerits o 15.-1, J . . I V V .. - � F11
tle ritory wbere royalists might, 00M, Arvine, Diwane - prgelous..
$Pon greatly superior. oniertainment faell-
tr.iasiury department that the Tho� plain fact is that the government them. Dell c
the a Murney Lillian Shepherd (ab- ities. to those- of the smaller towns;
country towes less by seven billion surviye&, some critical inoments�
f es f war loans to its own peo- We have, tjot yef. gi�t to the point of Was In 0 r1pl Genius sent through illness), yet there. is striking evidence that
ran or ountrIoi Dr. Ratbertait d at
than was thought to be the cose. some of the � European c ROOM. V. Chautauqua, Nith the, same service
�%le It -was not. OU4 in respect t4' her the towng,
hllo that does not immediately re- where grou - systems of government y suffered Sn' It. to Jr. ITT.,:.. and, program as It gives In
lieve the - presging burdens of war prevail an1wheto, cabinbts. rise and foreign affairs tblit German Irothy walteks 'Bertha 'S Appreciated In the large ventres.
omforting fall with the X�gularity almost of a a loss in the murder of Dr. Walter Honors—Dc a Kingston, London, Chathanio,
debt, it is nevertheless at o Broeklebank,. xorne Otta%N
discovery and may result. in, some sorieF; of., scheduled events. The Rathenau, but in regard to many ex-, Loynes, Adel St., Caili;rinos and Guelph are hav-
Prime Minister has put to vest many isting- ;tries and projected indus- Clirk, Ivy Clark, Mabel Brownlee
lightening of the burden of taxation , induE er; Tor -
)ns wi-th the statement that tries.. He waa. often spoken of as Gertrude Evans, Gordon Carrick: Ing � Chautauqua this, summ
which, however, will be heavy enough speculati( Cold blooded Stanley Taylor, UarguerIte%MacDon- onto has asked for it and viill doubt -
for pany years to conle. Parliament will probably reconvene Ilan indus*lal genius.!' less be placed on the. circuit next
_1 1. * * * �p tribution bill assassinationa, iispecialik w�eTe there ald..
in Junuarys that a redis Pass�WllliamL Troctdr, Evelyh year.
Field Matshall LSir' Henry Wilson Will thM be introduced and that in is no excuse, a there might have
rants Black, Audrey, NevInA Basil- Laws Thus -`the people of Goderich and
Buried in Westminster the, meantiMe there will hot be a gen been in days gone.by when ty hove the oprortunit.. Of
'11, are Wesley Randall, Haro1W Doak, LionOT vicinity
ftld Marshhl Sir Henry Wilson, eral. election. m4ssacre4 and murdered at w.1 Clark, Mildred Wilson, Harry Rya hearing lecturers, music 4na an oth-
sination, was so absolutely senseless and useless er entertainers whose superior talent
Vic im Of political Asses sL aily. one should. DIV.. VT.
laid to rest 'in Westminster Abbey The Assasiinotl6it ot,.Ratheriau%, that the wonder j, is recognized and valued in the large
op plan them. Sr. It. to Ill
f the ItImpire, The Gorniany has� �i bad cage
With the great o. —Lucille Mac�onald, 0'iiv� It is interesting to note th4f.
raur4er by r The deliber
effect'of his nen wh6 were ll:nervesl! at this time.
ate -ass� MacG: rd
'Ven,to enau, her fore
a9sination of Di, Walter Rath Prince Albert ot Monaco Was Famous Honors;
members of the Irish. Republican ar, as. Scientist' regor, Lena L Craddock,. Billie, though some people are said to hol3
my, is the general approval gi 19ix. minlster,�.whilb- rid- Tremblay, Irene Bloomfield, Ednji, the notion that Chautauqua Is on the
il�e British Government's 4nnotinced. ing. in his motor car near his home, in In the death of Prince Albert of Morgam. decline in -popularlty� the -very Con.
determination that at all costs the i8L laid. at the door of the mon- Monaco,. inany way recall only that pass—Thelma Hopy, Lola trary is the ca", More. Canadian
srecret soel6tIeS,.' -Which Harry -.Bloomfield, Roy - AtinscTo': : cities will.have Chautau-
have the famous gaming resorti 'Monte, jjl, towns and
Irish Free State must live UP to its O'L WaS,L produc a,* Robert Carrick,
full protection been active since the prosent form,of Carl the chief revenue this- year than ever before. ''In
Us"
obligations, and.,that governin - ent was substituted. for that er of the'little priticipality mier which Annie Sander To, I I the'-speciat. service' hiph-Ahe-
will be given to Ulster,agaihat any -Car'rick, .-Rarold Faust, Joe- : Y 0.1,
are-rioW -Bd Clifford Freeth; Edith Lumby, Nellir
fLthe,Hvhtuzollerns,;;;;P*.ut.honAu was be preside !aerta ChautAuqua,represents.Ag only
attempts at coercion. There ww"
The 4 very able man. French Oateamen anigus as; a Scientist 4-nd more espe- Bannister, Ernest Allen,
3ops in Ireland.
A000. British tv d
results. of, --the FreeL State elections and writers Join with those of Britain cially -in. respect to deep sea life an rom 'Ai4
with 'w fine majorityL for the Free iii, that view, si ch 'Clara* Moore Dorothy Durnin,
Staters and- the Independents and for 4 gititere desire' to . remestablish desire F Sr. L to� Jr. 11. M,
ald be, Is* given -credit formationa.- There is said to be A
Ipport friendly L bout eight. squat
-e nii es iii extent Sandera, Katbleen Young, Frank Ar L 5o
to make the pilineirality, whi
wites who -in the main sv relations with other powers, is a
Lat
It rind has a thousand or go inhabitt. ten, Ray ond. Drennan, Willie :W
V
them, liave been, followed by signs of and especially with. the7 entente. Moore, Dulcie Law4,
'action by Collim. and was that and the fact that he was a French on the' MAP ais it is in fact. Aulay, Billie
more energetic
a stop to the Jew that seems to have marked himi'Prinee Louis -,-the- new ruler,. is a Bri- Arnold Doak, Wilson McGuire, XV,
;P,Lother'leaders, to Ut Per, Jean 1`46
I ri� kept alive by for partieular . the
anar0hy-whicib. hS, bee attention at bands Igadier-General -in the French Army Bruce, Jean WestoN
Harry Cook, Irene Johnson, - Eddi
Luke, William Steep, Hiorbert BrIdl , Thw Zia* AMACA" X&icoe
James. Luke, Clelland Walters, Iren -.004 am o�*e
Pellow, Mary Jardine, David Hodg
Joe Priddle.
ROOM VIII infftring froin ec'Zema, OrP
N"'is.cua
tb -the'. 'R -f. I U you are A
0al
From Sr. L to It. otherL tortUriM all
own trouble on way quickly be
Don tho-Sulphhurr,
Elsie Armstrong, Charlie it by usv�w rien
James Redditt Leonard Mae a a. now sidn epecialist.
Jean Uo I$ L
Billy Lujiiby, Label Yule, �6, Th sulphur preparation,
I Jack Howar4l d
%Wilmer., Martin, estroymg
1113ve Brindley, Mabel. Bloomfiel4, !1d Is I Ire to quick,
iqg, even of fiery eczem& W5
i Garnet Durand, Leah Maitin M
lorie
Daei Fred Davis, Catheri :ApplIcAtion makes the skin i
Lov
Coiciough, Viola Sproul, Jack comfortable. Rash And bloOm as*,
-ley
Fred Irwin Gan Mar Nr loi
IT, 0c,
00
Billy Ba
K
Sturdy, Donald Johnston
nistei
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ftESToOoPLATES
Mean Pleniy Of,
rtEY are the backboro of Prest-O-Lito Batterlos, got-.
or than or4insrV plates, they inAke Prest-O-Uto Va%-.
tories better than ordinary bi4tterles,
prest-O-Plates Combine a peculiar porost with An un -
hardness, 'explains their 01 4olivery of
usual which quit
re
-power In cold weather, and C at beatr#alstinv, Abu.
buckling strength �n summer.
Prest-O-Lite Batterlos. are specified by the inaJorlty of
list is
leading Canadian manufacturpre, and this growing.
How is your battery workinN 1:8 Its pulse low? Como
around skud consult our specia lets. We prolong the lift
4 t
of all batteries, and we never tell yo t you�veed a now
battery until you do. Drive aVoond.441 get our. fritudly.
e . xpert advice.
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East $treet Garage,
wDualdt..
er Canadians will remember Sir
George Pdrkin as principal of Upper
PIST, SUM& To OTO
Canada College, Toronto, and one of
the mogt noted advocates of Jinperial
_MADF
'ACANADA-
k;
W Kindergarten Primary to Prinis
ONE
Edith Sturdy, Carmen Duran4,
onelda- McManus, Fro']
son, Phyllis Lawrence; Beryl Allen,
Cheste Ralph Walterl,,
rices Thom0-
r McDonald,
Murray,,
Jessie Matheson, Wi,?,nifred
Betty Thomas, flat und ;ALrcmblAA W
�VR THE COUPONS
caff or
Fred Ross, Mildred Fraser, Uvolyb
or,: Carl Foust, Bei( -
Lee,. Philip Cart,
rlas Clark, AU7
torpid tram McCreath, Doug
drey Smith, Bruce. Orrs ��ronce
vent 3rdur
with which he has spent his.life sincio
U youth. In Monaco he will have an
army of 200 men. Monte Carlo folkb
have no desire to have the little'kin$�
dom formally and technically declar-
ed p
art of France. , They do not P4:V Ir 17 re
Among
than that t
Niagara Rh
time, vhtsi
"tt its Noe
the War i)f
any taxes and nave no keenness. 0,
assume any. part of the French Wat
dei.
JNX I LV
of three years at Oxford University,
through a series of , scholarships,
Rhodes believed that these men WOU141
delil _ Most of them are directly
P, t 'on tfie: gaming ro q
n�en
their living.
...C.IC"TTES.
their respective countries, but in the
A I dministrator of. Rhodes Scholarship
0 for 17, ..cents
Endowment Dies
er Canadians will remember Sir
George Pdrkin as principal of Upper
Sir George Parkin, who died re-
cently in London, will, be remembered
Canada College, Toronto, and one of
the mogt noted advocates of Jinperial
b the present generation chiefly as'
Federation who ever tesided in this
tKe administrator of the lthodei'
vxholarship endoWinent. 111r, Work
A�
I enthusiaam arild it
h"Maii, df 010at
m4 An educationist commended itself
to the SoUth African millionaire and
the of
ru all round citizen of -the .-Empiro.,
t
Russian Demands and D#10406 of
Rogsis .
A at various points akagthe ore to seen old and
Russian delegates to the Hague
adventurer who left chief part
his wealth to that endowment. and it
conference did not waste any time in
4c -harm, for viaitots. The tremewtoustlectrictl dtvt t Plants, with their great
K6116 Points in Onti6o sod to a Ctift of, the U00 "St0tt, Are 04 0,Vtf IWO& 'oil
Erie It ug
demanding credit& They %AA that
these arethe prOlitninary to any tin-
Jal dimeussions! aq far As they tire
*rkways, extending tot t�irty mi alopg t1w Niigata River from Fott
He *ad astoo to Nialpta4m.tbo-I.Aki, pmMe one of the 16*W Stolid motor rosille
U#W
I
ut)
loshow battiso a 1812, Nisgars. GU%4 the eWiotft bftmtY 001 tT* www -i
credits give
going on with the conference, On
is generally agi
carried out the..
- - - E e unn mail &
This P4yrmrA it rooc%ed by tl* kst dWwL service of tl1w Canadian Natioad ROWS om
A;:yt tmk 1ro"mof the ktountry, Pendi ettle-
0 !to
tg ti
catfiar;osw Vvfwal "obats fr6in, To"00 to Pbct DO%~' o, sod thee I*" In!lnt of this inattor there will be a
foot batiki XLOseot 4 , im Proceedings as reApoctine
Pei* "I 46"i 06WA041"A to s 00061" toll in the
pk*"W S"~0"i* pows. the country where the Coviet rulcz.
Havo your crank proporly, doaned an4 ro'"
fillsid with the right grada of Imperial Polarins
Motor'011ss
Then—theck upon tho way your car performs.
h't0`4 '"1 immedlatoly notice that your- engine
�mor* power; that it clirnbs hills Moro easily;
that it runs mots, stnoothly and quletly� and
that operating, troubles occur less frtqutntly.
AMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
.-ManuAwturtrt and Mirrksters of
Motor Oilt and ffsrheurs iA Candde
of Gtrgoyl* Mabiloil.
Mad* lin Avo st*Jos for this proper inl6fJtAJWft 4s(
all MAO$ of automolsilso, tfM46 AAA U*04*".
or- the witinn -vanpiru -tny- vularo
States and. other count4es, for terms
of three years at Oxford University,
through a series of , scholarships,
Rhodes believed that these men WOU141
w6t-only be a source of strength to
their respective countries, but in the
course of years wouldhavo-a great
influence in establishing friOndly re
lation& with other lands. Many old -
er Canadians will remember Sir
George Pdrkin as principal of Upper
Canada College, Toronto, and one of
the mogt noted advocates of Jinperial
Federation who ever tesided in this
COUntry., He was an excellent speak-
A�
I enthusiaam arild it
h"Maii, df 010at
do and beauty spot* of Ctuads, tWe are perhaps none whose (*tin W optead turthe
t luxuriant Peninsula Ivihg between IAke Ontario, Lske Erie *ad tht green, twbuleat
fai 1684 In bkmooxk
ru all round citizen of -the .-Empiro.,
rden of Coriada"� V�. -Mis vineyardstn4 orclostdo, it it 4 Awitoble
me from all parts of the provInce to see the beauty of the otchards. list foo, has
frontier be ("to battlefithlif tAks of
Russian Demands and D#10406 of
Rogsis .
A at various points akagthe ore to seen old and
Russian delegates to the Hague
conference did not waste any time in
4c -harm, for viaitots. The tremewtoustlectrictl dtvt t Plants, with their great
K6116 Points in Onti6o sod to a Ctift of, the U00 "St0tt, Are 04 0,Vtf IWO& 'oil
Erie It ug
demanding credit& They %AA that
these arethe prOlitninary to any tin-
Jal dimeussions! aq far As they tire
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Motor'011ss
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that operating, troubles occur less frtqutntly.
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