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414t44i113 twos ior .6011seingo hosi***4 1,1184 *
merit Otoelanit doctrines much more
terested 1n " t11411 11014.,WIE*
Utto!1, ttie oreklit tor, the he
et cond1tonj on th farin due the
• ,w4iel„1.'comes
*ter of
40 trOn.,„ Mr
iteh.'inet
u,a very ..sinsibliLtelloi with
7.41k-S0-0-etilaul
he was about and would get 'Somewhere
'It- Warr: tirric7 The. titna :has. arriVed
_e4% btiRthLt4.
present on
Ontario striVel
kw; ade"21i.**1:11;ap ttilMt4 Itingdotn.
' organ* litirthers &fd regulate , the
*O4-ii,:4S so thkit,theY iUU
be br.,?Ught on, the-,644tet at 41, time
*hen ..,-;felatki119?le Price 'is 'asked 1:9r,
14103: The Ides Is 0revent farmers
"
• 4..lrodueta ork. the
• *tritet$ at one titnt -4Pd 11160 to PO,
.output and
.tiondit• 'd of qutklity.
ntarketing - or - particular interest to
glOWers. in 4his section. rt. In theflrst
four inonths of 1933 Canada More than
ber 'e4107.V- 45,11- Olie 'fruit to /the
tinitettliitingdom Market 'and has wrest-
edrtlace from the titiltetiLfttiites.
rat' Shia Year the exports froth, Can.:
**-rloore, -tp!,!/:ned 410f40-. bUtidiefi;
Iteightl from the United Etats, /0,446
'and • -4001- .Ausiralla
262,L32fltmidreditight.
It/Is to be hoped , -;that Mr. Kennedy's
pretent iintrner--wi result in... aintilikflu;.,'
re&s 1n the „ex of .other cantrao-.
ditiefilirtxt*it
*dm. th. farther fi:_inTospero",
the- Whble, ...teinttrY • benenta. .
1114,101PI :SUIT
and Irom the toidin
'been imprired,* *.lower,tsxlff for th
tivotportation Ora ,introduced. It li
'-no*-potaible for tourists-totditTe.-torob,
awry, ferry i000.40...the:miinttoon
Lsrt week The 8tike7-Msdtc.-.0teeerkee_
to tbe p aranee at, the'liathint, b***gif
es atUred ,tn triingS
we 'have been tak to. task'
' for:f even .mentiotrificirlit-
.;-4-110162
fuetrutting',,, their, ttlift without to
-Ot -hip bathing.--stkit,
'1400iorr7or-course..,eligges-te4 'MO; if we
were. hard . :up SoMeihing tc..40, we
ittirteeil.Oti-; the bare -legged.
,hkeelp 'who ,r4rade',"the Square eniiitta
and leare,„ the, fellcw. with th • manly
,cheetit .
-ritoclang, cver tlye niwspit how-
ever, It W0uld *tern. that (*ode
ray '.-04.0e.A0e1,41_-.1)'sunorhIp-
a!6 -.at1lghtr At
-Isiand, a "rare hemitY740t* *▪ n4 'Alter";
Man* paradise, cross the Wand to ''.1,ittie
Current where
been Placed in.:"..operation totb
bind, thence ninety mites 'to
-ttorth Sa71 'On'd---pOUtit to
trtp-promieeki to. likome
,
o Tue.a*y an.
nesdsy that.People wore overco*1
Livery:. oUtflt* were very ea.
Godt 4.. the 9qm*
the 1.2th 1,Y
.A
*eiteVA- Aiurtd/*
Wlngmam, 3* In pro-
greu. * brcaker was btdly
beten up on. Toe
*
Can*aneuels to ,the number of
_
,Ige- coxedand departed_ at OOderlcIi,
1300.0r ,10r th year ending June
1903. The rtuznber of foreign vessels
was 55 U,r the-saraer period,. _
(Montreal. Gazette) ' I
'Ur. Itepburn. is at least gifted with
ublirrlitOcr • enerkrk,and capatity
for spectactilaro\belligereney! ofthe
rough-afld-.twnble kind. Re '1 ktt*ck-
ogthe.1Ienry. '....04,oiernment -with' every
Not-ittion thideat,n' to .4is 111414. A*4
appears to be malting his .own rules of
:e..ambat. burlestine .performinee
•whtch makcslittle •to thoughtful
inetio:bUt it is noIy and exciting 'and
1404'- be egtectlYe-eraO4 People :who ;find
that, _trt..,:of. attractive and are
willing to te:itikpressed by a, loklifcrepet-
,tion of unOrOyed "alitrpri:tbably
unprojr-
a1e • Hepburn Spoke a
rturhant-lastc-Aveek- anct-z---vleohire4'' that,
there „Are two main Issues, the
tisk and taxation. He...declared,
that 'if -the'.'; :it:11045-- are *
. tr we can and Will • greatly. reduce
_twat -ion. • tits has til*.ayk been- a
ductive Promise and Itt-Ifitett '.1;tibe siv0.,
AktIlible listeners 1.11,03e better .
tat Ahem that ,under.-cr:ft;.
. 4.-beyOrid.the power
of -the,I4bera,14, else. to
bee!' ,
pethsps to fridoees
- PerEonals—LloneI- -Pavzon8-is-Ontv .4 le
to MOM!' aroma' town, and:though not
quite well, is'able to 'Supervise his *tact'
work,. -It' not every rain \Vb.?' ;04
move aronnd again after sueh.,..an gcI,
dent
The mayor, and conneil oX gitratford
are in danger of being pent to Jall jireit
btutch ter. at:obeying infunctioni:ftir.:
bidding the dumping of refuse into the
the
river* Avon, - They, can atty out until
-eeptember--on-good-:-behavie•r4-kti,-- to. the
Marine ..Matters --The elevating .0?
grain
grain went on on Friday ai though the
strike lever had never touched ,Gticie--
rich,. nearly all 'the. old shofilleri ten*
In thefr places. There were "a;-„tevi
'191,tees, those' the company would
would,
not re-engage, but the shovels were SO
.Sto
sought alter .after
have been no,: trouble in replachigAbe
' NO10.1d Of the strikers; as $3,00' $or, :is 40
;Of tin hotits ceasklY cannot --be' found
, .. . . .
:1,04't.tthelhil:::.1.:474:t4)48:16:4"'rbutr:'1:;;;'lltiTt ile,:g,.p.z;-t''Iuitjgz4gll't''t';le,.,'"ecle'o.ls."1-,7iiv:"it'e:'n:';i li:I'beill4lett;i:r5-.t.as-'41;:l'I'alletpoteen.-*:::;41de::
- 1760, -44 -Nit ProlDur,toiturn,
ce
M be M;;,ofore:t.hst:.:31t, ti4:y..7iessoeivar:antiw.:',4-70:i,
c , 7
inittlininen
11411C4 '----- Oaf** ' V
-a the 1wir The ..powers .that hal* ,per-
mIttedI..4470ort- Ede scandal Targ.„Oquat.'
I.v retpcmailge tOr.-4,1ti. kteidred....4nivit
* 11141,-:#0.„4:kivelio0:,*set like* 11#
--eiiiii -e'aticer In our Ontar o elections. .
, Oblb4r *WAY
used to. rinmon 3 *nybody
Pot their 1)10#4,,,onti'ther ,41104tt oith
them - ahorts In tIviie 0.71k
1301114k4'-D9r41046.PaIt parade
*nether Ipanader that things have
obing
• •
,
Effects' of Our. Board Trade tb se
itre- mere-and-'-bettettAlenthes • for
.Ptirks. now 'before the Town Cotmchl
and 01001 .be well supported, 1! the
connealore to try these benehes
'out, say at open-air meettng, 13000
they are,pyaetd-,.. :Igo, /the Cliaoloes',ere
that We nevi, ones,: if tie* (Act. Uwe
,
-are. to. will be much more n.covorort..
*than thiiie':'noit- in use. :POMO' 'Wag,
,430 reading tlth, will probably' suggest
that -Council Plate chesterfields 0111320-
' par105:-,:libiiiffit.;: it Is Just ,*$* so eila
etonom$est .10 .bund a ‘conifortable
'bench as it is to construct 4s. back -break-
er, ;
••r',7..711$bsots--rosites7--vourit
Wile% ands.tateratitz-::ingliv after nlght,
:ittieke returnandeven w en. "fre
respite is4ivewthermind hz'fitiu in tor -
menti from Continual antioiPation, Dr.
14V -P.: Kellogg1-Mthma_Remedy cballgoe
'alf *this Relief -Comes and at Dace
wh*, future -attacks • are w*rded °it
leaving 'the- aillicted one in a state of'
-peace and 'happines)she once believed
he ftsoiild never enjoy* Inexpensive and
rit.ithere,
rather,A eat .selrerity),--07_ in,
youi repOrk,,:. 4014, disgracele
sitOWs-.7ett-tbe4alt-bOY in tk,'. class of 22.
- Johnny—It„might kka,ve,:...been verse
the
Pen-
410thy "tri.Threrut,,, 00you : "In
Isgattia."
e or holL'inIsy, "whethe
come.''
'(v•WerJ. 0ftft,
.000004..1,0000pnee koolpork. 00 as
boot,1u eae. *
•
- PO* Make �Kl Trim
Our orne.breao raitarliair beixtrolitat ate
to endure ixi -XOUV, 'il.tei4i;
A ea :. or.- lirepresent(
the
, :I:: 304,•mkples:siii:: deace4g.'tealimptyirip: it, ,,k,ffir, ik line
' ancient ;tight 0. ',., lineaL.suee "--.`
soca*. .. '41.1..bo . IWhne 430
Ocufte. ',+ us extenuate'
:, or . the like) *Sieito than
.... ,..., . ..,..
X
. ; •Zior4 ; not threttly ,. Or
'... 0Pt.o.-n'n:ec:iati,e(ly,
r 4°alf things anongst!1#;
4*diat
' i/;:i*igt'--',
reveren
rd.-(°4"11;the.'
ill 4117"441d.es
e:'ook.
0R13T. Pronounce the o ita In.
not itn-Ar.
Luxury.istonolnee
Iliekeoo as in shook, 1 as In it. Wen
Mit $Y1l*ble4
Pronounce geh4,0do
pea,1*,ittin „lt,'°o as in 044 Unstressed:.
•rA11012---Aceent-rleet-syllstfy*---,40t--th
'Often Apiam' elletv
-*Ifiatl'Observe- Ihe
two tloplionfore.'''Obse-Zre --;the Pho;
Ilaptize.j-Xe;tlittptistn rern..71altt.,. (ono
TA:dnilttitnee 1-(010 ,iteseissorr
four Vs.' Stratagem.' Observe sec-
, and „
,SYliti
A
041 (verb),' sshout, • stream,
'..thunor; hole
ue, van4c00,:',
win•. master, overcome. , ;
emergi,-.4eist
--pause.
04.01,4,014aVit, Voiv4 .00eri*, ; Statement
Consequence, -effect,:- effect,;-end*',..reSult,„ ,issuo„
.1
outcome, outgrowth. •
*._ •
Ca*, toaatc-, toripoted,, serene,
seIf-controlled,' uncUsturbed' •
.
. **Ord :**.
-.Arse '•i4iity- Atiet).thnes e:utt: It
irourso,LttHut--!inerease otu VO0abularY,
by masteri#gone,aterit eaeh•Axy.' Words
for thls lesson: ;
.'..Impax1413111%.
ixotonsut., as: of ;telmg;
• .:Ilrorkottnee.e-but-yent, u as In tip,
:Cent ".speontt:syllable)..,.! • '.1110.77Oboilient.
entlitisioM Of;tlie ' prencl,07:7;00,11yle.--INDIGNITY;... a.ny action toward an'
-;ehewe- contempt for %or
son of io tteti_sk-.p1Roe and Weith,
Ifyou, not 'as' welt 0100
•
thg be, vf this MO lelite7a1,,
en cluincoor p . _
e from/ •
BURDOCK
BLOOD
BITTERS
antif010:ttiftod•'
F'or th. past 54 years
* Toiwntot: Ont.'.
-
--....fettractilte faro' is-
up.gightly,Ititttiiig pmplee. Their
presence
.a
1 "•
eDt n wte beT0)l youare *
painfully
cotQetdfiguring
:Pthres:In,...cAmece. nt to nader
.tls cloud of. em arraasment WhOrtit,,
'11is,toto.-e-tootte‘-faci-
elects,. and Bijr...sk:`,131-43041-"L
Bitters.- Them-a:Jitittifrittaatife7...",*_':
liable for troubles, such -0: pimples,
'..'Orisin ...from an iMpure cOndition'ot
'the b1d. It removeit‘the impurities
fro.. the yttn andleaves-arrelear,
.4. 'et about "
ur m
satisfaction is is Pt.!. h "eget),
salv4is groceries, fresh fres ,
in
th choice ,gr°
• ,
• \
IfilatWilelped, to SOK Firit Steameldirta Creaa.Atlantki, and Waa
neetitht to oaderieh by Canada,..Compifoy. In1.110f.
the George Black -who
• •
partner „in • the the .R0744*
lantte - ter *to",,. ihe--;i4me
n Who'esuicto-Tootterieu In 1832 and
it ti steamer for
aft whom Black' .Point,
r to Goderichites, 15 named? Mr
• #040:bitt4lans, -atskS tbia totei-
New'Irtri
- qulte an 1,.sauet-etld "It
ti-Tr4bUne4tak1p 'With :#!in thta
'901
At Priv* beothet ikftet, reortm of
n the arortd. ;0V,er Mtn '7a-.41*
mtg. trunks
*sort and ‘Sunday
thrtr pictures :Or ro
offense the”' great
timaglii Ji
:VW might 14 00'1'114 men wdvl
ct ,
In tYiflk,,
4 eppiteeht that this
ercnta1ly be the 'bt*Llt *l.$6 ev
rot ,,tiut the harms
'itherS how? ' glanCe at
bathing ..bess, tgictegtSPIts, of th
Ida 00it theVviV A4,,t,P,
bea de,Itt 'this diretitiow" ;
_
ts-Vage:MUM, •itt e
okt4hurch. 1 diet:04y remember lit
so ;bunt by the Ilorluot. „xfp ,tho,
Mr -
but ,tuc very -
signitles.n• t in yiew of the
ntroversy ' which Is beirtir. .waged at
present 'a/1thresPeet to the" Ant trot-
lg. at the A.oltto .under steam. Hon.
ii.#:_th4 A:gird have -leen mooed.
the rtoyit watitm,, built it. Quebec in
1430,3X by Oeorge ',Auk ; And' 4*.oli,n;
Campbell. . The inference. 1$ sh*t Mr
kit was brought to Godeffeli. the fol..
lowineyear. by the Ctinsida CenkpanY 10
3nitld ,a,iteanier And Unit P9bit,
was tittu to hint AS partial reward for',
otylee He joined, la. MO* 'Part/
-and wa 1ot in the bush: Where tip:4%r-
dine now it.' at rftotkei In thelog'of
tot:41001g
Aerating bit 0? _history.
' The July -lime of the Canadian gaga-,
e- hu an artielion'''PlonOring the
Ocean latn04.!tt.'-by pikta Montgomery,
teliEnI the story a this ,:0404. wOutoi.
yiaduthAuttta 4testruphip, ibM
pcned up ,the great era of -sttain
A(reprodlaCtiort Of ligintifig of,
• .Vessel ateompaniathe, tirtieles
t t:
he ypeY of vessel decided - 0.1)On
ing ' plant for '..eotoktratiort:.*of :the.
William), when 'compared *with'
,sailing ship -Of that per1tid.'4esemb1-eti
ttittentine, with the outstanding ex.
fepttoh that the masts :Were Made to.
arrv a toiltbiliatiOn of Awe and *it an
tt,,6ii3O;afack.-itaut 00b,n
C*mpbelt hsd k 'ehloYard. at the ,tove
ear Quebet, on the toot -where the
*rmhe *Otte had landed t4.* tOstie the
<IitT to iictiry In,17$947 Aim -mitt
ittstd.- ./4.011t in the auttnnu. Pt the year
1*30 and It 'vat lur..1ted ,on the' 47th
of Apth 311 WInt;tot"-**-sii • ow.;
otittc lett Otit, hee engi.e
er were installtd1 The troszli.
t 1mpoted but wax entire
lertimuel Cunard was at keen Observer on
board; • The;,RoYiki WllUlam *as' ISO In
t-141V`tt0.--44$K000?-,tArifiriig-
oy the Portuguese Government 14..lCarry
'troopt 'year, 10407-ther
rinkehinerot*44( Royal Wililam Was
:Moved toa'*oiircapoiLlit ship ,auti,
twety 7eitra ore1Vict' 4A.k7,;
down off the, took , , 4
4i-jibIPT1414
bad.: to --be towed" was2.:tiii'aolrai-
Ham and that ',She was snk by the i
:united eaUtot,A4.ittirm. Dewey, at, Man,
ilia .
*LLARGF SIZE:,ELECTRIC REFRIGRATOR..........$19000
.1 ELtC• ONt13„, .., ., .. ; ....,...
,.. — . ,.._
ELECTRIC ,- i HING, . MACHINE .; . . .. , . 8 •
• 110- -aljoite prices--IF:wheresale for the,re.ason:.
'are giving up , 4T1.3r.,111g-.. this line of gOOCISf ', 2. ' I.' , ,- •
Faints -ina bit.1,, VkrniA04_fittiiie§; ete:—'-we catty a
, large stockandcan give prompt '$erlik,e.- ,:-
-
COAL: -Now is the'.chealkest 'time to 'put n your wi
.. ,
,
er' l' NitgAiga. dielk,t0., •
free Tom slate and clinkers.- --,‘
. .. ,
- - , , . ..
For ,Pluinbing, Heating; Electric Wiring Tinsm hing,
ItOlitig Altd---'0.6nefal-trafdWare try -us. . All work and hta 0 ial
fully guaratit6eth---_.. -----..-:....-.„,/.....- _.,,-, - . -,,-sr •
- .
ourngAist. of,satisfied,
SPECIALS FOEL
414.. 11*I'd
1IPTONS Blick, Mixed
- or Green 2 42lb.Agd.
RitOgnitItm of the abhlity 'et Mr, R.
'fStolie-betnke, Detteltik1::,§1 votoihr,, &float:
has been .giyen, by .the .Dpartment, ':'Of
11.duOtiett 'for Oritar10;:-Whith
lthn that, be las been .appointed to
teach health at the Summer 'School,
,Toronto; during the ' Month- ' of Jul*,
The skoointinent barne as a inrprfte
4„ 841101-attise,
olistAxii.og!oas 4T STRATMoPt
cirk hilou 1:44, Dr4 Whi
,04kmouit., *nitwit). wou,. Odra -10 the
Free -
tor -all and O. 10.. LAW* iOratian.. Pito
Came thirit.',JA 215 and. hls Bedford
Grattan 4th in the 34,0e.oid cIaz."
111140K otits4 plattla
lxvious It„oo Walton *tee on the
,30h- bright and early Saturday morning,
410 1st, 'which. marked -11* Opening of
the 'black boa moon: One as
moving about at and by the tithe
he: reEited the Mouth 0' the river at
the harbor there were live rowboats In
nildstreaut Witit iti,hertneAtrolling' for
these sporting iIh. &Mt telitiwo40,
were-caught.lOne eequirhyg
1sret -books were upoet.
t 6 :lninOtitY Oiled tA) gt.t.. 'their
Six 1144 and the *lathing generitaf was
Vetett,40ni ° They list
we roi'''eattlierhare
:nce been made.
lid Sweet Gherkins,-13-oz.jar 25e
• v • MA. ,11
a.".* 4,4
,NrWit qW A*64.wo