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THURSDAY. AUG, 17th, 19*L
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- snoug the beats of WWII h10 hai .b'cen �
I t_reg4�n Gutaj.aj R�_ captain were the Turret Chiof, the
i 7cc,pt M,rn of all oc. s After a rarefut CODSMEWIOU of aBI
. tho evidence I am unable to farld us a I
Aug �, cupati0w, tg6 sustained b,y Turret Ca the Saskatoono the Sc. "110
� . � tho z�egligent or improper conduct of Last fall he 'Do Your Feet Get i ired '
.� 0 Cone,$tega, the Conepto.
IgL guin and t -11e,
!King of North Hato* 1pavors Broad. fs' ,t that the d"' � C, ,
Colborne Tuwnship famers, club � the Vluintiff% did not arlso tbrOt I 5 last vessel.
Mr. X cajax Out . the delendant. On the question of Iza being hil
I .jog, M, P. for North Huroi2o =,to Montreal ,and, brought the
I he question of braadeu!niv daniages, the mcdlc2t Ovidene'D Is that !an Sallor to Fort William,
I Dr. Vield left off and cald the infant plaintiff suffered moshwhere it loaded grain for Goderi�b.
I Hold Annual Picnic at lenesetuRg ,t-,Q,-,�t�-�-,,ub.f,,:',,,o'iffert,it from some of the �s, that the injury to The latter part , of March, he went in -
Progressive party. He bellevcd in E,a,5nfku,1,er`J.uAi14 likely be permanent. to Toronto, general hospital and July Rexall Foot Powder, Prevents
! 3ing out and accepting profq , in, tays 4th last he was brought home. He . 1
broadei * Dr. Taylor who attended III I Stratford Conn. Tired Feet D
sioual Men And financial men. North that he is still suffering from a reI, was a n
. Firmen .It Is All In 71114IF ,, aember of the Columbus and I .
put FMI4111111t 811118INt 'Tells � Huron bad just as lklwb right to be laxcd condition of the ligaments. ell of the Kn lit$ of
VILI a lawyer its by a which means � wc has be. of the Holy �ame Society. At the ,, �
represented by that the ku orning nifor
They Imlik They Haven't Time to be 801111111111 larmer. and liable to turn or funeral service on.SaturdaY in I 'Alakes them cool and CO ' table-
� NMWW I On the question of the Progres. comp less rigid be Permanently weak. tin the church, Rev. Father Hussey',
I bead, and may . states that the boy's brother of Mrs. McCarthy, sang Mass,
hIsmis 8"V* Against the 819 Interests sives and the Liberal partyunitWg as The doctor also erly I Reduces prespiration and stops sUoes from
I the Globe was trying to intimate, d and that the tis- and Rev- Father McRae, form .
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� . . . 1. . PERATION 0 TOWN I JNDr CQU ere W013 a movement toward$, Mr. sue did, not heat for over a mouth. priest at Goderich, reached. - - - worrying yOU.
N lift Ring so d there was not the slightest He ''Still bears a nasty disfivoring latillsItle grave Rev. Father (Inum offi- * I
K FIELD 0 U0.0 . fouiidot.'on for anything In the wa� Of scar On the bony prominence - Rexall Foot Powder is easy to use because
NTRY 'h N ith left check, which is quite a the elated. The gall -bearers were Ales
11 . 1, I of WA co-operation, fusion or union. arent rsrs. James S ewart, Daniel O'Brien, � - itJs in g sprinkler top can. I
I .L_1 _r The Globe the wish was father to the and will, the doctor states,.- a per� James Young, John Hussey Eugenq .
, ftidv Y1118A 114d HIS, 81411warts Win the Tog * ael Bowler, krs.: Me. .
. . thought ,and necessity tbo mother Of manont. In one sense no sum of Dean and Michi
. . . invention. My componsate him Hale and Mrs. Mahoney, of Toronto, . .. . I . Costs only,�5. quts I
� for his injuries, f it were in my so Mrs. I
elborne ream win, of Quoit$-' - The old parties were a, case of � It were here for the, funer@L* al .. �
. I 04 r Axes ana. sevens. Ills father was it power I would award him damages McGuire 1troit, and Mrs � . I : . . . I .
.1 . Q, X. ,Conservative and lie bad ell a! Ub* joulmonsurito with the damag(I a Aca% Oj of De I . Muir- I �, I .. .. I I., . I ... I I , I
I ,, $* 94060 � I - I Sarnia cou�lns of thV!de.1
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I I 44461 -I _ � 1,413rier has sustained, Put I cannot go - I - The, P% Drug
4",., , I . - , W_rv,g___ar_dcd -a4 *lie of the greatest the jurisdiction of this Court, � , le � I . iin A .' and keel)a-a woman � I � ,. . I . . I �
I . ljullV,_jio0 day, just a day and *be, rest voiild t0e care of it-� citizens Canada bad ever had, but he is the amount claimed -by the aln- I MI '_'_ I . I
I A 1*40t I SOL, I I had promised to abolish the SeogtO_ tiffe, and I , do not think the- busy, hot bef re and after marriage... I . � �_,:. , ,! t.'-, - DUNLOP, - Ph=, 80 14:�'-,
Made for, a Picnic. was what the , ' - card him say so himself at lois,� be 1,00. - IT __ � . .- - '. -v" ,:� ,
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- , Against the Big 140rests 'he Ili I .The adult plaintiff was put to con -4 . �f - ,. I . . . 44.,. "'o . - I . I . 1.�,
v#Athor Man pr�ftced for the 4'Anual When there was an election on the towe ) and that, be would reduce the I [ �, � -_ �
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.1 tAriff but the Senate was still tbor!5. 4 . I I -_ -_ - I .,
. I Vk,ole, of , the �Colborao TO*1181111) big interests rushed for their cheque do Riderable expense or medical and . I .d . I I - 1. I .01.
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. �t, FrIdity afternoon bo6ksood the Common . People rushed The Progressives had only 65 mem. hospital services and other inciden, I . . I - "' - � , ___ .- - =1 .
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Varmers' Club Jar to, the polls. And after the election bers among a total of 235 but if the tals amounting to $44,95. The -in- .1 I , mapter ; the�xughterg Trade" 1tooras 00 Woodsy, %st, at 4 11
I AVA evening at Xenv!jetung Park, but ,P interopts devised, people returned enough Progressives fant plaintiff in addition to the 4am. I . I The Abme�k C I Olt, I .
I � Iny day wo over - the bi$ cluselves to abolish the Senate she'll be abol. ages to Which he is entitled for the N . . I � of the Empire will meet in tbei Boar4l of O'ClO 1. . I
erK seem to like A ra ways and means to pay tb . � f . � -- ! I :-,,-:: " .- ; : I
the farm _ , ished, I'll guarantee that," S4f4 Ur- Pe uries, Is entitled to -rd. i: __ .
� �) betier than a fine one for a Picnic, to back for their contributions to Poll- . I rsonal I . � ... � i ... �� � .
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put it as one of, the speakers did, fox tical funds. Soi according to Mi, Xing- , cover for Is clothes, bicycle and , I - . I - - . . I I
flays Rego. I , 11 I I I ,. I
.1 . , with bad Weather# there Balbort,,the issue is betWele watch wbicb'were damaged In the 1. , .
,%big in.. cets to The $Igual , . I -
. last yeltrip terosts government and do ocracy. Wr. King then paid hik respects to ,collisloA to the extent of *79.50. , I I I ^ _6 �
I V46 4 Much larger gathering than "Don't lot them camouflage the Is. The Goderich Sigalp whicli There will be Judgment for'the a�. 1, I �� - I... � I . . . . . 11
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I � .1 tkis Vear, it the, truth must be told% Sue", he said. "The first time the big one -week publis ed. 1his a dress on dult plaintiff for $44.95 a d f r the " . I � r"'. . .
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. � . we !prPP)se the trouble' was that bar. Interests.ever'kot trimmed at Ottawa the btidget and .the next week tore It infant plaintiff for $455.05. With costs . . I . ... P 10140. . I ..L .. I . � . � . � . - 0
. I . Vtotlax , : Tho- U. F. 0. found t d%a - There mill be a stay- ..of 30i , I . I . . ke Our T' I
r was not Oyer �et . and the was last session. .o plecee.. and made out that beeme of suit. I V. 0 1. I . . � . I I �
ement be had thrown 4 few bouquets at � * I � - . Ta I ,ip I .
farmers listed to give up such a firic the Crow's Nest Pass ogre ted at' Goderich this 15 h day _ � . . .- � I , . I . . I I . I . I
r 44V -. Would automatically come. into, force Flelding'he should have supported his of Augn _� ,_ � � . � * I '
� . merely for bavinir�a. dikY's OIIUTIL� said there was 21 .: . . I I I I N V , I - "
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low rt":Oi the. *U.,�, again july 6th, so i)iey_qet out to talk tariff, But Mr, -Xing - . st 91 ,DIOKSON, - ; , � � �� I 4 , y
st rreii4t* 1410! . , . 19w, . I . ,Nee ato M. Robins'
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� 0.� bowi rr, thinks that �thc farmers day andbight until that date,and we -not a man in the House but recog I . I 8 H. . I I I I I . I � I ,,your , d,s I . . I . .
. �ve I nized Mi. Fielding as a, very ,able a. 0. C. Co. Huron. . I I I � �
. ry well .Spare a'holf day off, got w1fat we wanted he said, and the , , - ,His tariff was, a stop in the . . I I . 40" - , I , � . _'�Jp , I
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I . � COVId, Ve I do Iked. "The -issue was 1 . . � - I � .1�1 " I Overallk,.. 01ack blue. '-stripe with
I . r own Picnic, They, think I 0. P. A. got lie Mon. . but -the step woo osrwA�ty, . I . Mell 0 � -
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. for theii at they,pot Sir Arthur Aleighen and the Lib. right direction not . - - . . I.. . .., 1 . � I I .
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�_.__ _______________� that the, amo,�I_bc. maid, "but it is ill In '1�ral.C6servativir - ga#-V not Ron. long -enough for the Progressive par. - PATTON.-On Sunda _, A � � 11- ... . I . .. 11, bibi -, . I . $1.25 up. .
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Ulk' bolt a ;day of . �� . � I . 1. 's Wo . -3, ' . �
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. f ovary week, to i -C-V -R,L- -�fi the -"i e -- f - t Mr. Fielding's sp - occufred -Of -ui- - ?af. . , _8$1�_ - --- -_ - -----
; I AV, _. �tft 'No on�ye, n i a I _eech he did not the death , Jag
. - � I I . *,�' . exd. The town mercnou - ) . ra par. V. . ,,t first p ". Men . rk, Shirt - - , CUP -
'7 . . V not Hon.: T. .A, Creear1nd. the V. believe wo ,in Colboorne ,town. . I I . N .
. , s,aa,bo, a ,,repaved it, text it.,1116 home. 1%
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. I . 11 0 but whether Canada was to but had been altered t4 suit the shjp� Although he ailing for I 0 1 - ." 15c upo . "
I I I .I.. ". thly& avid be sociable, but I the farmer' I --gontrolled,by an ar. views of 'his oolleogu6s. .. Fielding some few months past, his death was I ��.l , Men a Work Si)x , .. . .
I e ,hoped the corilmon himself he thought would have re. unexpected, and came a distinct . I I !w I .
thinks"'Uthisn'ttimO to be sociablo." have er destiall 'e. � I - .
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xted, he istocracy, and ' - - Brac6s � - ' . - - � 25C UP-
� � � people would stolid for their economic ,duced the tariff to 4 greater extent k to all his friends. Deceased,, , I . L� i . .... I
r � . %xid, it *#s started to. develop soola- , o King cabinet who was in his 72nd year, was born. '� . I 1 .50 UP0, ,: .
. . b,illt country and political - emancipation and Upset but Ome men in tb I .11 I 31Z
-pioneer$ Of this � . . I I Men's Work. Shoes,all * es � $3 1
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I .� I . y. .The �oy did the t4bles of the money changers$ up- wenilto the extent of holding the )70-, in Goderic but bad ent. practical., . I 11 - I.,. � . Ments -T - I 1: -i $1.75 UP -o
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. i . 1104 have so many and, enthrone demo. volver to his head and threatening re. ly all his I fe on the arm on 'which ., . I
I . not . . bogs (one batch 4, set autocracy S 08 , I . . I ' ' " �, . I
I hoM till they kil. cracy. ' signation. The reductions by, Flold-� he died, While of A quiet di p 1. - $1.75 UO,. . ..
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. .i . I . 04r And thel kept t ,Mr. Ualbort Is of Irish descent and in,g's,budget did not amount to any. he Was a strong lover of his I Let Us ghf4�rge' Yo,ar - � 11 Suit Cases P , -- dd I � I I . I
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I . Vd 'them, i Ste them) and they did thing worth while. The duty was re. tion. . missed by , . . bluo*�
I - ,. Tolstein cattle ,which kept the native wit Of this nationality , home, and Will be greatly Holiday f4ctures I I . I Special Men�s Handkerchiefs, red I
. I I , _ 1:1 I .. pot ha* . olliced but the sales tax was Put Oil-, so those 'with whom *he came in person. I ,. ''I I. . . � . . �' .. . I I . �
, . , . one busy milking. But they had time stood him in good stead in his orator The pictures you take this sum- I . . . * 3 for 25 . . I
i . . Cal effects, some of no doubt studied, that, . for instance all 'the difference al contact. He wag a regular at. . . and white , 11 , I . q I
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y the farm- ,!ome probably ImpromPtu. During the change made on 4 tractor PIOW tendant at Knox .church Goderich, . mor will be more attractive and. . I I � I I I � .. .
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I '. .. I tbc� ,lived longer. Sure' wis 36 cents. . . . � .
� I , , I I. . iis tirade against autocracy and big I . and at th funeral, whQ was held � valuable If enlarged our way and * � �, , U
. � . You�Can Save Dollars bY B yingat .
. � ox should be able totake one half� , stioli in Canada e I . I .
;,I I 1 44 ff to-gome to their own Picnic. aterests he warmed up so Much that The greatest due to- from the home of hio'broth6r.in-law, . . I .
i � .. . ie took off his coat, but humorougly day was the liublie debt. It took Uk. Percy - Stewart, on Thursday af� make.1a. mosj�%ccoptable present. . I - . . . I I . I . . I - .1 .
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. kowever, it W48 a. fair crowd after 000,000 a year to pay the inter. el at �Ay fluie" � I . � � . I . . I I I �
? , . i . assembled at the park, assured his lady bearers that If he $141, . I ,ternoon,, the services sit, the hous . . I . . M - ROBINS . . . . � I I �
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; i �:. �.. , � . . though it Might easily have been sev. took anything more off it would, only. est alone. I . . . . � .I 'R. R. $allows I , . � . . .
; �Z, I .. q . � . 'oral times larger, and at that It,con. be ble'vest, . � . . Had Changed His' Views,ag to Gode;. the pastor, Rev. R. C. McDermid, The . . .. 0%0%0%0~ - - - A A 0%0�i%.k ... ... �
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� .1 �. - ined a tumber of,townspooplo� .operation Be I r1th Harbor �' tall.bearers were his nephews, Wil. � .=M__ . I . . I . �'* . I . .
. ,I I � I." . ta 004 V Dr. Field on Co tweett . . . '_ � I .. LL I—- . 1. .
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. . . � Av Parsillent Young ot4ated, whon.thol I �.. Mr. King, admitted -that when he ur Stewart Ed... Shaw, Marr Shaw, I _____ I I
A" . ' 'Town ind Country, . Lawrence .iTrey.. Rbosell � King and o=-iR-=z:_ . I � � . . .. . . . I
*" , I r _ , , they I I was young he thought that,too much I . . . . I I I . -! I I
. . , 0,oM*Itteo Made arrangements Vollowi% him on 'the program � . I . . I � I . . I .. 1. � I � .. I
I , . , . .1 , - vias'beifig spent on Goderich Lloyd Youi1c. Mi. Patton is surviv. ... I . � . . . . .. �� 11 .. .
. . � ... . eX ould be over came Dr. bleld, public school lnspect ed b � y one slatort.,Mrs. Percy Stewart, I I .0 : , I I
. )nfeeted that harvest W I FTZ.Hyclro, Si6re U V �
I I I I . I . they. were a Week � behind. I ,;r for East Huron, who spoke oij a. = but be.found out that Gods. ftp,a I 0 I I
. � A4ievelits of, Agrarlaus - -could not; be Made too Of' Colborne tew�ghl �an . -
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* " . I I . oration; that be. -Vro-Ya, and George, of . . . .. I �_ .4 1 . r .. .
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� . . � s . nother line 'of co.o.p rich. lid i dlewW At- -ers- Johw'-o . .. �
I �. - - I 1 . � � ood and the-men4",A , 11 " Olt Ste. 11 �. I � �� . I . � . . I . I . . � � � 7,- . .�.- -
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� .1 � r *.. As tb*tlip �chlovoni�onts of the Ag ' 5 . .an .Perth demanded that .Gu .3farle, Mich. - ir - .1 . . � . I .
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. � ,, I � Ira Parliament, Mi. nii- country. 'The previous speaker bad so oth, McCA0TRY,--One ' oui ' best . k By . ctr 81 Y I .. � ''." Z -FOR S UMMER I ". . ' -, . I I I . . . . .1- . .
- I.. . . .1 . �riau party in ellough on theAdeWVf in s ould be doue, I Mr. King . Of :. � 60,0 , L' Ele I t . . - . I I
i �, .: . bert took great credit to I the , in. for not d ' welt long tai o ad t e� bonor to present the, known lake c.7tainsi Capt. D. P. Me. . ., � . . . I . . I .1 I . � . . .. I I . I I . I .. . I
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I . .. � do u tion t -it walte& on the 'GeV- Corthy, Pass a�w I . � I
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I . . . 0 he Conorvatives a ttied to ,nt for a grant for ednesday of last ., con'VeRiento 8181in, Quick, . ., . . I .1. . . . I � I I � I ,� � .. ...... .. �., � ... .
, . I that the tpms-a citibs were at the s
fwo� * � ore, ern e Goderich, Elgin 04nue On � : - . ; .
.�,* I I-,--- � - - �, 'keep $ 1 1 a e � erg. He would � . . . . . - . I . ;
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� Abenv-up_�Coul I or or'an t ey'got a grant. - we�ko the funeral taking- place Lon , .� � , .\ . ch more , . . ., :
. . I I - 11 on ,like to see one govern. . . ' Dainty.suibffier (rdeks are so mu attra ti . .
.1 I " . , -training-wag even .so este group, of men I I Ali I , . , '. - . . . . .. . 0 Ive .., I I � .��
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. ��! f .- .. r. ihg gave an idea of the ord. Saturday: - morning to St. ,Petees . I Ghs*pev- th ,00K - . ,
': . . . � - member -0 - A ing AuLwbolt-gor ?�--Pirstl -eburchi-.and-�the-iiifortneht-being-made7 .1 . . - I �._ �., , .. � .. smart shoes. .: Olar lines 0 . :
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Ild mot: mokl In I In Colborne 'Capt., - To insurej cc. . . '--'.- iinctive'-sna b4t-er quality thati ordinary . I - . �� �
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I . I I gory in I %i tral;Ing Vriiyj and 66ped CrerM. - - ,. _. . __ -
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-1 . , . %, a I *.: . better ,soldierg or raise their moral ,the idea of Sectional overnnient, thi � g n the inorni . �, native of thi to . nstallatiob o a cc- . . . rhore Ois .. I � .1 I 1. 7 . . . � . . I .
.1 . . ,..- . . ".... . Milit � or it % - (an ke got it lot rom oderib )p McCarthy was A is wn, trio range service applications" .. L . .
: 4 _y used to be said t at the farmer, , . are ad reasoliable.thato . I.. . I
.. 0, , . . . I 1. . standard, and if .compulsory _ (the, ogressi e a,r. -being a son -of.the late Thomas Me I I I 4hoes'. . Their prices . I 1. . I , .! , . I I I.i
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_ 4 I . � . . I, taimn Awere put Into effect It would was -the most Independent of till men I I Carthy, and Goderich had alw ' shouiabe in by &pteniber Isb. I I .'' .�..... .
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I r'; 1. ". . . � ': , i I I It deal . a h I ad,wou.. and ,that used to be trovi butot the ty : as p ying the g o a be a" . , !! I I . - .. . . I . should have more: thin. one, style for! fjuni� - � I . '. �: I .
. , . � . at Germany's I on farmers one man is n y on en- his home. ,It is forty years - . . . . . I V01228,13 I .. I .. . . I .
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�,� - , . '. ___ - - -_ i greatest national assets pro ent time the only independent . I . . oes of the beit quality r every : ,, � I
. . 1. 4 . 1. � , : One of th� atr ' more cor e- ocil c se .. e ssar ) since the death.,of,bis father, and his, , Why Walt . I .mer.', Outing sh . . 4 1 . . .
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I I I . 1. � . : . � , , lolism in man 11as the savage. The * 0. 19, 0 Joe it eti s. a mother pitsed uWay About two years ,. . I .. . � I avocation are p . 1� I . I � I I I I
was the free and loyal'�.
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mle� _ ,a must see plex f6 became, the more we . ,ow.; in stock' .
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, '' �O that dormih .1 I . done, and this lasted to 11 ole 0 1 sailor at the ageof 14 yea ..: * , . . .
, I I . a Militarism did not, or wis'an much d6pendent'lipon the . . . I . .
I . I its head in auada. . , At 8 le number of years he was with the . I . . . . . .1 . .. . . � . .� 11 I .
ill . 1. nust guard a- town as- the town was upon the farm. somotImes as late as 2. At 8 le H-ydro Tungsten laii)ps of 25, 1. . . I . . �. 1. . . . + .1 . .11 ..
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,3,411", . � certain pended upon the town for secondary . � . . I I I markof the Niagara Peninsula Grow- ' .. , . � � . . .. . � : I
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I . �. I . : I 1� not a church avousement, better music. I . As to little v - s 'be- I do for carefullypiKkr Nooth sidobf Squire . ydro Store,. . I . . I . . , . ..., . � . I �. � . �
,. i . the Orange order ww aritablo I .11 . tween town and country, Mr., Xing colitAblors atoll . _ , . . .. . I.. . � . � � I . ,� . � .1. � . I I _. . I . I ,. . I � P. �,, , . - . I . . � .
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� � . I . - The U. Vj,'.0. was something like Organizations ,were put to. If Gode. city.' Ho did not understind why the I . � ''I . I I I. . 1. . � I . . I . I 1. . . . . . . . . . I I
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". heii, It actualli f0fenco tot 011% to everyone in this gave him ot thi last election, espe. I . I .
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� . ; . . .1 I dia. -move off to their surpriseo onak section'but to he whole of Western cially the people of .Goderich whero I I . . I . . . I
t 11- " � . � I asked ther otheri "Wbod do. YOU think Ontario. The More, you help to build he got 140 votes. � - � I I . . . I I . . . . I . . . I . . I ,. . � . . . I I 11 . I . .. I I I 1. 1. .
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So it was with the U. F. O� People ,, earlier in the Of ,ulthorpe.
,: " bad thought tbi 'Work of the 6. F. 0. Thert -were. 'Ontario PtogressI I - - .
; ? a � movevi - O - Western Men ad too Aluch I I I .. ,. . . - � I : I . � �
ver iet started... Now they were A- Matters of 'education, the c naolida- . To Holders .of ive .
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.1 'we" scolding the Jarmerbecause'llie t e lake, as directly on the I h. tT * I � . . . .
. .� , fro Ont io err on the ot er side. . I ! V"ct o" d ' - ' " I
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� .. � I aled to the farmers, to CO-OW40 of ocal social eentres in towns WOU?d one overn ent for the hole of I . . . � . 1.6stied, � I . . I . . ..., �. . d, I I
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. I , their own a-ske, for Godoi sake help to prOoot the drift to the cities. for the whole of Canada, on account a , � . -1 I � 11 I I 11 9 . . 1. .
I . na for humsility's sake. The were . . I . I . I � I . . .. � . I .. � .
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l walk of the nation and they should . Government Columbis, wanted protection for its I . I .. . . . I .. I I ,, . ' I . . I ..
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I , - . . respect their calli and respe There was not so much difference apples to keep the United States from * ' - 0 � . . I 'PROPOSALS . .1.1 I 11
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. , . they could, compel the Premier '01 onto and the ,pitr1lament of some . T krio avid Quebec , ' I . I . * . . . . I . .
I '' , - Canada to sit up and listen. . TeArs ago. The previous parliament he cities Of Ont4 Holders of the maturin bonds who with to avail . I
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. � wanted protection for their Indiistries , .. . PrIM )AINISTER ,99FINANCE offets to holders - .9 tie e sh6uld 1. .
I � . . Tho next few Pears were 90169 to containid fam"s' sons and descend. and the farmers of Ontario were . _ 4 1 themselves of this conversion\ privil take I
, a. ants of the.second generation fit6m JL of these borldi Who desire -to continue their ,,.F�, V%TWIA NOT I .
. � determine the aestiny of Canad farmers and to insist an only farmers mostly free trade. If they- are not it I h their bonds AS EARLY AS POS" . ARW � a �. . �
, Iter land and the spirit of bet People is time they were, and I'll tell kou - , invt*ttwft't in Dornittion Of Conadst securit'es 'tJ e LATER TIM14 SEPTEAMER 301ath, to'a Dranch of I
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� r recovering from.the var found b", patty was for the U. F. 0. to cut ON . (Continued on page 7)., 1 0. privilege of exchangilig the maturing bonds for any Chartered Bank; in Canadst-aridd ceive in exchangge
Icsouree was the Indus -v .%" A ftord their posterity theplrivfte of � . I . . .
I try and thrit . bwds beating 51 per cent interest* Payable halt YearlY, an official receipt for the bond* surrender4 containing, N
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il� I � of the comimon people. belglum t 9EYCRAFT WINS, , 0, following olaws:- .
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1, We needed to agree .. . - al sotlonal or oeeupatiorkal represtutT the new issue. I
� I on our nad & tiou smd hoped the U. F. 0,7ru d Hitt 11011or ltidgt Dickson Yoster4,aj I (a) Five year bonds, Aateld lot November, . a I .
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� ;*, - I I iii 1. His Honor Judge Dickson has (b) Ten 3;jat bonds, dated tat Novernbero ,, December 1, will gatog d .
I I I I ban ed out his Judgment in the action .1 1922 to rn&turo tat November, 1032, coupon bdnds = retem the last unatatured ,
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I . I . ._(. . . of 11olin,Reyerift, Wal vs Robert I 0 . A coupon before surreadetirig the botid itself for Coavertion . I
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stoba Oft I ed ao, much intetest its it 'involvos . Vhfte tM-mturin )6ft1h__ __.__,_____, ,
. 16 1UW h-Wb*le-- , the liability, of the ariver of an milk. '6rendered bonds. Will be
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� I I . . Judgment Is a lengthy one and re- . intertst fiml%t November, 1922, 01VING A BONUS to � the Minister of'Vinance'at OttOLWar Where! thoy will � I I
. SoMe C,lothe$ a,f^_ built to &ppo_%1 to t'he purse cites tho Main features in the -occur. . OF A. PULL MONTH'S INTzP=T. TO THOSE be exchanged for bonds 'of the new issue, in fully
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I 11 . riding 0 bicycle upoll the Squart I � carrying inttrftt payable Ist MAY and 14 NoVeinber .
I � intelligen mat be built. into mdeked doWn by the Matfiesork - PRIVILIC01t. . � . � .
I . ce. Service was ,k . . of each year of the duration of tht 1060, the first itittrtst .
; elotbes. it couldn't Simply happen you can't car. Hit Henor goes Into the W4 1 bonds. ' � P63mftnt actruing arld lmyablt lot MaYs 1923. Son& I
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