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. , r feature of The Star ror some time at before any earthly interest. towards town. At a CertalS P0,10t ik "11hu I H BLOW 'FA , , . I . 1, rrrrrrrrrr . . I
least. The fact that the effects of believe that the children of all neighbor swung out from lijs f4rM WWW�-IF .
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,.�, I .. buying out of town and the remedy which I enjoy, and I ealute them direction." Now, said the (CUPIly -Man, 1� -T-. yoJss0*mdJ*nAmWW*X-ftWJ0 .8, 11
, $01W11111410% Torms I ' by which to cowba,L that habit are -We will see what happens," ADO Allies Defeato First Effort in p,d",W A t*fr SIM -81". I . for , .
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" , . nations should have the freedom entrance, and headed, In the OPPOAW � 011%, 41 " I IF - I . .
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I I i I 4A I. 9awwwo W4 : dealt vvith so early in the beries shows There is ,,cry much to commend this this is -hat happened. As the,neigft- New Offensive. , I , _" I - , '
, � WAgWJW0"446WW_* in roposal whictL, the Daughters of the bor approached to meet the tiog car
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i "M . tml to roo"'r ?4r, Victor A. Tatton lrwli*n 11 , , . :
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, Worry pX to the buy-at�home aspect of Gom- ,qt F 8 I W I%eldl *t Abuo#$ Every I I am , �. .
I t0wa 400or a V by vI0 unfortunately, true that in the past, to his %%rong side of the road and P Sask.; writes: "'it is with plev , W I
. *400011,11# PeAHbl- r*0 nir inualty Loyalty. it will be well worth the neighbor up �against the fon 'In .writi XtG1etyOp1cno,wth*tr1 veb,een . � .
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-�,_ � 4us to 0404 from week to weeX people. They have been alto to The time has e 11
, 1106ATIMArVA414pur sAvortir grow up without any high -spiritual traps will have to be set for I speed. Teuton f4ains $--all collops"A ',04rT"o%d I !
I " I years with heart trouble i401W ' get men. I. plect -pa ' . .
, VW 160a 00 Cine.
�', I ,,",,:� L. -*�' L�k JIMPOV0010. X106 Of P4W* SIX Be of thell, responsibility as citi- ers," and the public safety wit) have With Exertions. U6 Kg 'ef �,y . - , =;b , S , I " ,
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V .Lim, Show a lack of appreciation in respect that only those holaing iteenses sha N, July 26. -The expee . nearly, tea,mooths p4a *" honorably . , r,. .
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I I 1, '�,% OMMEM of Tlio, 13W lauxt of thbse national fde*#s without which be allowed to drive it hiWd on accour t � . I i
. . 4011 _ Cie Business Relations Needed I served in the Royal North -Wee
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. 11 � " .. - 4VWU It is impossible for u.5 to achieve the less they have a duly qualified chant- France has begun, Fierce baitlee are , , in 1917,,sud WO SW *, " ..L. :. , L " �, LL, . '
� . .* - " 49 - - I The small town and village near a destiny lying open to us as a people. 1 �6 , .
1. I . 'L . � , XA _" suft feur. Any one aspiring to, act as I In progress on both sides of the twu- %ounted pOUce
I . . # id othor ift-IW iM-10441414 10 farm is one of the assets that make a Anything which will fix In the min(L9 chauffeur must pass a strict examlaa- honorably discli4ged 'on tbe 116448 "- .
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f I . 11 .. � 11 I rAx lio" wA under. 11401) places of business .his farm lands m6nt, its laws, and Its Empire iis- &lying is proved against hi Marne has stood thb apex of a sharp YV pills. After taldnS three �:ea
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I. . , . . tot of EW , _p Vansoualtusk. would soon depreciate in value. The -
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V I �- �, I �� I 1 :4 1 "W's ry fine. explosive and gas shells, have been heart regain stre h and mtore it to a wear, in SiZeS. 26, to 39� . I '
, , '. I I . . .... oc AINW4 muor. 10 cents , Oranitemen Patriots h t, Hamilton sug- car, under penalty of a heaN ensibled to cross the Marne at several 2 ' w � ,. 'I
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, I t, . �F � . I � � to tspWftluotruoU*no Eutergerlefes such as that in which gestO In the daily exercises of every . DEM. IOT TV places. bum's Heart and Nerve Fills. To clear at * I ... I I , I
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. � '�#='t'a4VfttJoJ'Xan4J0W0Ck'*aab- from the dross In the crucible. So . -- " � - .. - . ..gs4ns,_by_ _tbe. tenacioult-Xesiatance. of. tA43 ..
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." , � � , . I IJOX Newspopm d6astatin *- -si�ffdlggle' -has- - dlgtlti�, - SMMRIFT - P A Little Ch4t With the Home Merchant the Franco-Itallan defen era of the � - - working 8trAw I ' I L� L.
`- I . '004410as'A''Oopw � . g Ished the real patriot from the bp How to Combat Cotaloiftse Habit line. Altogether, the two battle fronts Men's � . I
I . Am '"raft - NU I'A ,M loyalist, the selfiph and the slacker. S1,.,,,:_S,,j1,ji0,, ,R7r Goderich. aggregate between 50 and 60 miles . .
I I I L I ,=* 011`S::.1:rj THE WESTERN FAIR Hats. To clear at I
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" I'll �� L OrNA00090no1*410 LL aid 20C _�. .%.. - -_!
I , I - 11 'J461 bw�& gu' - ft 'BtIY- On the sectors they have been London's Exhibition, Septem I I
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- - : , 11 __ I AMMIOI aymptie- from many who kept their eyeEi closedl Was brought to the attention of the IS the - holding. and at two. 14th, it should be applied for at once, - " 11
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I I I I tb* wmlo 04nount wh4bor the to our virtues, but wide open for th6 police magistrate In the form of a gress confronttng local communities in with notable success. At Vaur.theY as several of the buildings art already B �� �. I
.1 11 I I I . I " or - r0fald"s to shorUmoings lucident to eAery human complaint under the Control of Nuls- Canada today cannot be denied. not alone broke down a violent at- :filled. The 0overnment is sending a � . .�
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I I . ''I I - AW I vine them = those who were our detractors. We Isted for two months at least an at- Ively, have worried much over the fact, back several hundred yards and only est. For the Art Gallery a loan of ex- I
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''I . . : - , 1, I V 'I. � lot"Ll" ot I P" jxaye �wea ,the estQeln , 91, every fair- mosphero of pffvoqs tension created and have tried to devise ways and returned to their former positions cellent pictures has been received from .. L
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the Purity of our patriotism. nor Jibe
loyalty to the
in torture: 'L And this is in Goderich.
Little or nothing hae no far been so-
the Marne, made the reocc.upation of Ing 4 great interest to all lovers of
their trenches of strategic value. [art. The Agricultural Building will
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Huron's Golden Gate. We are told
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that the police have Deen called pos-
sibly half a dozen times by neighbors
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Many local newspapers have done
Alont the Marne, between the have several Governrnbnt exhibits rela -
town of Fossoy and, the River Sur- Itive to agricultural pursuits and
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From everywhere come report3 that the demand for Oxfords
Pumps Have the kind
Who, feared for the woman's- safety,
and are Aoing-t""art-to--brand the
m -ell" where the Germans crossed Ishould be gf especial Intere st to th Le
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�but that no action has been taken, be-
catalogue habit as a alsease and a
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yond a lecture by tne"chlef.
blight that has sent hundreds of once
counter-attack forced back the eu- extent IheL L thousands or visitors at the
,It Eases Point -Ask any drugg�ist- or-- - - -
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fence In farm work need not bg at
At last one man decided he would
promising towns to the industrial and
emy to the right bank of the stream. Exhibition. overnment exhibits of
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go to headquarters &ncr get the matter
commercial boneyard, decreased realty
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At other points along the river they eggs and wool will De shown in t e
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popular of the medicine oils for Pains �
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during the iftesent errsis to 'assist on
straightened out once for all. So he
values, put social conditions on the
used to the greatest advantage their Dairy Building, which will be very.
in the joints, in the muscles or nerves, �
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the farm. Of course no one need ac-
went to tife police magistrate, whom
blink and halted educational progress.
machine guns against enemy ele- attractive. All the buildings will no
or for neuralgia and rneumatism, and
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copt work of this sort unIesiK he 80
he thought should have been able to
A proportion of the merchants have
ments which were crossing the river doubt be filled with exhibits of espe,c-
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desires but we misjudge the spirit of
ahate the nuisance and bring peace to
siso done their part. Many merchants,
on pontoon bridges, killing or wound-
� interest. All applications for space
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lectric Oil is In greater demand than
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the once quiet and respectable neigh-
'however, are not doing their part -or
of them. In the counter- ,Jai
Ing many -
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any other. The reason for this is that .
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in sa�lng properly the ane crop which
borhood. Action was promised Jrn-
doing It only haphazardly.
attack near Fossoy between 1,000 bition should be addressed to the
and 1,600 prisoners were taken by, Secretary, A. If Hunt, London, Ont.
it possesses greater healing qualities
than any other oil.
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gives promise at present in this good
old country. On the other hand farm -
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The police chief v4as called
telephone and told to arrest the ma
At the present time the retail mer-
chants of the 'country have under way
a gigantic scheme ror co-operative
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The Germans, in addition to their A .
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11 I '_ 11 . ko insuflicient Interest In it to ma ct that all the Its
� � I I - . �, , , " 1, I � fa men in the county you got home you will have- the, pleas- important leverage for appealing to and gas shells, used numerous tan
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I, 11 � I:, , I � -:'#y4'�'-'Tf' It were a bylaw asking for big looking for a job but are willing to the aut6,1 said the potice magistrate. local store on a basis o: competitive ned with numerous naval
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1� I I - I ., I 1. ' needed on the farm. Farmers needing h6s caused the trouble here referred But this alone will not fill the bill cities far behind the bal
* � 11 I " � " � I abol,ok It and more organization to as- dropping upon them shells from 10
-, , , 11 help for the harvest or for fall work to was hailed to court since registra- Satisfactorily.' I
Z , , � � 'I��', : � - ,�., I I sun Its passing, We should see to it ought to Communicate with 'Mr. Stoth- and 12 -inch pieces.
., . � 11 1. � ., ',_ , , tion as not having any employment In the opinion of Une writer there The Allies continue to bold their
I I : ;� �: ,4hikt ,where It is a case more of keep- ors, who will be only too willing to and therefore no visible means of sup- are two further essentials which must own, according to the latest advices
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1, I 1� � �'.., I ,,, - 1�', � 9 faith with this Industry than of help In locating a man suitable for any port. He was lectured on his short- be consistently and persistently prac- received here,'and tliat Is the most
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1 4 el � 11 �� 11 I '111 � . th with anniversary o? the Confederation. the good road to tbe south of town. resident of every locality. ments. The sky is overcast, the
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I , 1 4 . � , " I '' I..!, � "i -of- concessions' tbat could be made and vanced school of thought, whose mis- Ing it quite impossible to read thei greatest havoc to the community eco- cers cannot communicate orders. and
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- � %, I I . - , . .1 I I has not been attended to before this TWEftV SWEP FOR EVERY veloping by an attack'towards Eper- . .
.1 �J I I . I I ,At We Inaugural meeting of the now now regime has been a benefit, and I SOLDIER 11 nay and Chalons th4� troops resisting
. . I '' I'll , fifty years of progress are the proof gets Into print, In order to preserve� In the forest and mountain of Rheims I 1, , Goo. Johnston .
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��'. I I I I , : , lcitdir:hauses, Instead of leaving out one point, of view, Confederation is a Goderich cannot afford to have'reas- 5% sheep' per soldier. Wool is at a dent from the slight, results gained I - . 11" 1:. .
, . ti��Oy 'it, home with the 10 record prtce, as Is als6 mutton. The by the Germans. After heavy fight-
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�� I I 1.� 1:1 , � -10" - W local guage or our religion has been treated gress we must tackle the rough and duction of sheep and municipal co- of 1915, they mad(3 no imoression . :
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I I L I � �_ �, . f. I 111. � 114 hiffin a gentleman who likkes �a deep than the other sld,. 8h, noticed the . &&Xenwl A)* iron I ; I
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I L I I I 1, as.,Yat., Be tile eavags whatithel May. port of all Canadjans, Pulled the horse over to get on the I � , �������� �������� �������� �������� �������� �������� �������� �������� �������� �������� �������� �������� �������� ������� ������� ������� ������� ���� ���� � � � � � � � � � � � I .. .. 1.
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