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-opport-,:rOr I contention rhich-etot
nterely, ignored .blitpoitIe1y detted the
proven, :ftte*or th caae1'
'Re was Impatient now tO.latar',:from
c*orclon 74,4"arento;-Oragge.he
Anticipated; .evidence'to
ett00# the'4`Oht0,tt.t.O* that- Crofton' had.
unloaded on trustful.
Mrs. GaltUS-TWOrtii1ess,‘77heltiings
.0044Silver.,
Wouid the to* adrnit',Mith: evidence?
,W0freY' '401.3ted, Vet realized thatthe:
:sitter deS'ileratiOn;or his case, the vert
lsok or *reuse,' Might incline a, ,synipa-;
thetit'Aidge':te admit anything, however'
*Pleto404;-,o120yretvb-,107,67-elieii.t
:11011040 041anee., •'..
*Wieserememrcd withLnking
'supreme ,.00.urt- judges ir
-conspietionslm_Smittpa..".,
and.,-iiivalit.'.;.set their faces lika
•ti1taint.a3rseentlitterk
eat
desperate thornents.„.apPalled. by the
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Stet' for IAN% Service
may be Used-,:001.17*..froiAL to
etlook In the'. )204h:fraud from, .0
to. o'clock the evening,
'Beare Water is used or lawn
vie, angieation must be 'made in
writing the.: Water L 1414 Upt
1.4013.4611;
Use **1108e:,v1ixring' 4. art alaini.is
strictly
•: _ Any inpfgatkit_of abOve witi
t• .4 _ „ • ,,•
•be ' dealt, with •aceordine: '
YlaY4:
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the b*
tion Wi 'nit*
dangerous, .12roeeteu
doithtedirc Warned theni pot
the cAie.
Brealut$ kept Monte Derwen
however, ter -00 fn .her suburT
InAkixtit transcipta of news,
nUIVinits, ot • rePOrts, or 'evidence;
iturhortue* looriousl/ conuined
,
t ertr.oslt, or. feet. lig
Mornington Or elsewhere;
quently there lraa noLarsnahtr of StOek,
to 1,44 ; Galt. 1 $4t 001' tbbl, frOM
busy, the liquidator, who has evirY record or
the torefair.l. _ '
By the way, the *to* was boomed to
iktit• Voillizow the gime? It reached
* Peak or $2,21i, ,ahd 010 aemeolle, out,'
otos, ot ,nutterw for The ,steado utten. • side the bull group get -wise. And it.droll*
nag, brief swith wheh he mess,.4t, on tbe pod, like a plummet overnight; and neat,
'cite Of the trial, to confront the faM0111 thng weMOW', Megotio aliver—was
but erratic i. c. deo,& It. should never have been horn,
'And MossoNr ,griniiT mtieede. own' 13resSer. having .rkad thus far, stared
get more help out ct hlz bottfleot at the letter.''
seetew, . -Ararm Galt had distinctly' *aid "Mg -
He tiottly avoided... Redo*. now. He antic Silver." Mrs. Galt herself had
lrept.saraM from the club, Where he vim, 'sg14- sl4egentt4 StIver** Lane; 414
sure- til,,Ineet Iteddleir4: But one dam
the street. he ran Ttetteers'Partilery
, _
Co1Inron. ..
41131$ C011112$0* ,WAS a siliall, grorish
'Mgt* ranch older AAA his senior Part-
ner. Ire greeted '13resSeM' with: "A stiff
nod. '
chauffenr,ltad referred_to..*lsolne mining
'ateeki"but Old '-rxot know -late name. -
811e44, however. had testified that
Mrs. Cita had instructed Crofton to
buy Megutie Silver,ond e liinufelf #*4
loet money in the same stock.*
The alhat was incoMP.Veberesible-
ZreStey, .Puzsling...hOgon SU -4=V even
-00h, t say"—as Bressey.waspassing on, ottraort 0:ogee ot ,or worse. Theft
'4'1 01 ftedcitek, tin you ,about that he remembered that he had, not flnisli-
''roftetflutiwees?'*".- ed Oragge's letter, It 'i'vertt' on:
,airessem. turned swiftly. .
..."What.' Crofton inisinessr. ,stishles$ bore 1344 to 40 With
'"rhat-Pailer..Profton lettt*-' -the el?'311$ Delorme =he -,-You
trot blinickdi:ummli
bending:, °T-":".14[
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ly MAUL MAMILTON. ou
40ve that Wilt net let Ate SO.
1 reat my wearytot4 On-Theet
Z give Thee. back the life r owe'.
That Thine-beealt de ita noWs
May richer, fuller be
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Th9‘ Who friend of every
inithanitm help: respond, to
Thy love by lovntg our Me;14
Ahient
S. S. LESSO1 -17011k SEPT. 20, 1033
Zeman ToIttsm,sfenathm.
lia„sagae-,-4 .SamiteL, 4,
Loss* 41. •
Gold Text—Proverbs 17
rnthis 1e4son, we see' Jonatnait . who
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*ea: h .
eir to, 'the: erotvn,':entering ;into A
COvenant*ththe one -ar anointed
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trauti,*; tut .
;boos sitar;
,okurt
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Id tile 4"
'tittle
*",rattiant gtt, c1
for the at inning 0040
Anti so he atter 10,11
citalhent roUgh.',* thinbles, thto
calxn Of God* ProAllhell-4190k AXrI
TUE TIRED Ittr$411tSfi: A
. it both uttore404'*n4 44404 to.
Observe the Manner in whit*, certain
plarase* beeothe attached to different
group& of peope. The ifi,jogttvos- our.
'goo 04, obard..be4004.0 ire used to
‘oribe; the inisiness-than, -And, for aratte
reason .or otheri, they Are "0,0t applied to
the farmer Or the phrsteiso, although
either of ,Arnese surelm, claim,. on
o,lelisiOn; to 'merit theta.
-VOuld not. be considered
Anent .hM.-44alesnienbe-deseribed-As
tlred or tio0,41eideri; ennposetity-at-
isa0. go-getteA or .a,theMber of `the
Ingh-pressure grottp..:
the Urea'
.,e
vier Tlelorrne,, an old French-Canadian so ordered 4.70140,41-"4"011,44. 14, Vi. ---iiiiit.he "-
"Se'll ..i.51fd 'tnt'.*Iir- '
' -""Yell, F.Ce..,7:1ZeddfOk 1144 •Orat0h.,'s Iv prozpector,—.. ivelorme. hadalmoney;:er oney, So thClearer,
, , „ .
e' " : wben his Iri Was his feeilig. that SUCE 'tree ,,..1*6 ons 61
'3'; t", --h9 ,(3tflet He we4t-eheal-46reboto 114 jp,torgst cl''. sv, 'group. , inljudlig. Crviztion. ' 'friend. A .. " .' , ' rests ' 'on .blin• he heVili4 to .terisicier . that
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. -li ' h uld ' b tir '41 tr' rth r tit i dull
Pl4e-ft°411/ ' eveiVhillg; 434 ' it:41/1*arS the tome on' game for Yoga, but be'told, ;"'W11,01--he-h roadc an end, Of epeaking ..
me .940e he wanted to „get, into, real Ora; 'kindness and ' attootion 'for .' David t '
now that Crofton had ,, Safety.depoalt, ',- tich given, to detait bring-ratigue.,whioh.
hoz at the 0ounneriail *PM*, which auCtion: . '
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t, *ma Tlie.-tviiL, gives TOirc,Ohedd %tom s you !maw bad )3 eu oei-latium conee itetr'an.L.o' draordinarm es° e
,
rotitine of business lite and the Aden..
fteddick' had overlooked., ' ' *wen zroonte due& heavily on
re -
"Old
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.,wattionsoti. the, thartager, who's ports that the lead had petered Out,
. p, , ,
.1i nut on the ", Subjeet ot protecting his Crofton bought, A_Iight tor .COntrol
bank,insists- ;that because Mrs. 'Cialt's veldt:fa' between OtottOn's group trualk41,
„7,14111.e te,.-Inentionect,. her legal7represen,, other , faction, with., old r,. x. PelOtlait
lative 'must, be Present 'when, the 0004, crowded pretty wlI off the stage.
.1nertt; whatever 1s 'handed over.to- ,Crofton was ,repOrted, down and out,
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Reddck., ' , short Of funds, 111:Pritc1-7.,aild then, late,in
fteddiek,!' be explained; "is .Crefuulf's Peoruary, he.carne down to Toronto 'with 'num_ who, id, 1131e to„.forgetAiimself
was Igunediately7tinit .I.irad the .ioul4ot will 4 belong tlIctd :IttcmP"
--aurt-hts--itie-*01--TW-.i to -entirely -devoted
frovId. Jonathan formerly set, Upon •
to he fell, perrectlY in love with Is apt to -become the fixed 'attitude of
WW1: Whether it refers .to his confer the 1311Shles"nlall 44‘vard8'
env?) with - before 'the battle It" state of nitn4 Is tIttlealt1.1Y " well
(4,14441), to:,,,that. Atter kv. 156 " 1-InhaPPY. The busines7min requires
whierk it is Probable notch more vai fair and honest onder*tanding .111rn"
than 'is there sit, doWnw .iincertaine 'self and 14.ts work to, miler to seetlre
BVt both David ..e*ressecl. himself
with 80 Much modiSty and so natUralle,„
and the ,*re ,,vopriiintly because of
the disadvantages ,edueation and
.appearance, that-: the soulofJonathan to the -
- better' aPpreciatiori of actual reisponsi-
1)010' and importance.' ,„Oiltside ttitereata
Will brhig hIni. freedom; from, absOrtftlen-
in himself And his work The,husine,sa...
e*uter. .. :r- epos4 In *.r.w.34.to get oft ,funds_ to pick ,..up an ., outstanding :biotic,
-t" ic0.1.$0-:-Iaet --)tight.:::--he -,,,forgot--40 of .a„tecl• thattgiVe_birn:'•eontrelc,
Phone You." ' '. ," : • :. „ ,',,. : '„ , . Everybody . here, ' WAS, lOokin ' for -the
' Collizison, glanced at his ' Watoli....... *- ; 6 ' Ittittetote.4 ..#,e2c-4ok tii:Ileve 3 P, .74en
'5C• prettyt,...whom
the °cloc_past. Bank, closee 'day. Too late„to do anything nor! 'Croft9n'a n
Pour k efariou8 since
; ° • -4-bang
all and --glory---put -period to
Better ' *mit till Dawson gets back, any. then -.everybod's: been; guest:
way. CaiI around an '411t11;8447him, will You?7 *n(t-s_see LUV are at it yet. Ant cUmblng
through the roof. -
-i3rotstirT fifitti418ed, wondered what -13ri'04,* ;started AO his fee, '-With
-the. triumphant ejaculation.
Oinitt topic to 'divert his at least was no longer • • , • , , •
'Orb-1ton; reported eOtbete-d just bef�r
hIs death, . had then turned the corner
and got control a Demme. Where, on ,
the spur of the Merdent„,•.had the MoneY
Teethe from? . •
;Crofton got that money .frenti
Galt. He had taken it to • purchase
kegantic Silver for Uri. Oalt, and had
deliberately used It to buy control 01 De-
lortne for himself. To put $20,000-iiito
"worthless • wildcat" and leave Mrs.
• .
Gait Again-. th6.-ba
enough: To Use MM. •Gait's $20,000- for
hLs O*711 ends arid give no 'accoiniting
.:NvItis werse.-
,
13ressers. eyea sparkled 'With excite -
Merit_ _ -- • • -
2.0161.4_Therxiroiitte__exe:14inied,41tAist
theut-t Or, at ,least, I've ° got Crofton,
.deod to Make three conies of.
And then' lie, 'set down heavily. ' All
the-- Antri h_ha : ubbl ' • ' •
..•-,Crofton might be k crook �f the ,black -
cif "dyeiLbutIi_Atjv was none the
nuirderessz. nteisy „Coda fancy
!, the glint foW of ProseoutoiXorgin
ad-
dressing the. Jur* eleven days' henter--'-'4.
If Crofton Was' gnaw' of rnalfeasanee
or dislioneStY, 'Wee answerable to the
Ile was answerable toT
wits...41101,4n the,,c11711 ecurts.!, But ,this
'did not ,give the ,Iirlcorier. at the bar the
right to ,ieonstittite herself Judge. jury
and 'eXecntioner, try, convict;
en5e, and, .
itergiti wouldten- the Jury: A
%rhn.mlinstininithetie judge- *Ma airee.
' with itergin. Eut. rio on, prosecutor,
Judge or.:Jur7,,,could agree'"litOre'rta40Y
..,, more eMPhatiettllY than -did Allan
reasey, junior . counsel for the defense.
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(To be continued)
rife-r7—and ttrac t
• CANADA *ARCM% .
careeae, like all, ether %idioms, liee bed; set-bielo. But thee*,
inoteeti of Wog' dilleoUVOCIllentit• )ptVe ,'been clialleOgeo the Canadian'.
people .that thot Waal' ace4P - • It's" -
Wo item, 'Oared to but own eatleitactiOn as well aa to the rest
,474AllarCianeate, Is going lorwar •
Iterlat LISt atul'informatfori. Mailed on Regneet•
, EXTEtni.$+_ct•OSp`,..NTIGOST aid -*27
Saunders, Prealdent' , D. Jackson, Bentotarg
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tettiller 11-16 1933
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ER119 FAIR
() 1.) o (-)
:the: Philistine- allliY, With the 5eme
:Mtn. and braVer' that- Davidhadnow
attaeked-a -P Wine giariti—so tha
there was between ` 0102 a very , near re-
:sepilitatioe , which made their spirits' unite
so .easilyi quicklYrro- closely, they
sointiek as one Soul lit. two bodies. ;None
hadso71mtellieason to7.4lislike'-f>014-aa
Jonathan, -yet none regard Mere::
vir greater thoughts, awilloWed',' and
- , .
-
over -ruled the lesser, 1014 *414 4#1,00
g to they are those ,who do each day what
'fligraedate,ftwi• s'ciu1§7tehowutis"gl:/_1:1°ourgePti.-"Ivuin,I.;_. rah' they 80 nse:auevrietetineeffectetivde°1;:qualn'edtlYefliaren;
In
•-bodY, Yet- disguised in the Mean and I
Manifest In the enerout re he
to business and its cares.
'The harder * man --works kild the
the more
surely' must he bring play into his lite it
he is to be healthy and hafiliY. WeL-4noY,
Ohne at the long Week -ends and nimi-
erous bank ,holidays „or, the 'Old country.
Thut.-they,rePritetttl-a---miich /nom_ ,sari
and eeaele
rushing hitherandthither,
IllOse who aceoiliPlish 4, --the most are
net those who are alwaya,busn 'rather
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BLYTH
estiaat;t1(.20rent 4.,P:sutteOchtent ofito;'KewnoeerSk,li the
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Ity,r;peliftGrtit Claslivter.hie*4111 tkatinliSrAldt*
who
returned home this Week. r 4
Mts. A. A. **dust and"Sori, Itteliord, .of
70o,rornoer;:.1100, home this
litthOrit:o:n,Peet;lezet ta:Xnee....tt:ett,Vis.
ititig 7gittft-E40,&-;:brgt1TOM iTereYi. AV*
In
teqt ValtteS and cookery', eondueted b
Mrs. Ilintilton Shearer Of the Devart.
tont of Agriculture. MekbOr/41. SOL
Is heint patronized, A° large elass
taking ittiv,sntage: ot the course. "
11,131114s and fainjiz ha.ve,,,op7
upitd4Oselib4atotherbottso,4tte-sora
1.tithe4.:'' Are TitdVing the-'.-trourt.„late,
/*looted- by IS4rs., Cioditin and-remilt the;
, Mothers, houstyth.ving been sOld to Dr.
bt
'cotkey int? -
4.41.1
and touchd Wlth the true
Youth. Ohstroiruili fragrant
_flu to use. Cools 'tout esrese&the
Relieves ell roli*t*** Ancrviiii*C
et by weather conditions. Tone* and
Annul**. itrthenoes and ",protects the
loveliest coin:Ulm fhirivalled **
perfect Aid to.beautm‘ And
crostini;
_Mgt
:ant
eakening 1)iarrhata
k\#(1
VFOWLER's
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z'FFIAWBERR1
geitotis-Dysentery
.Tharrticsavics4 Dyaentery db not need to run for any
length of time until the w oleeystena is 'weakened and
debiiitateiL Few other diseases so 'quickly undermine
the strength and bring' about a condition of prostration
,and often collapse.. .
Dr. Fowler's Extract - of Wild Strawberry is not only
hipt and efteetrre in 'checking the looseness Of the
*els, but,ot. the same OM° it strengthens stimulates
and brite,ce up the syst;cm, . • ,
Never be 'without e. battle of Dr,. owlefs, Alway*
be. prepared in case otemergeil . •
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Manufacturert onlyby TbeT. Milburn Co., i4inited,,
Toronto. Ont.
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KEEP BOTH HANDS
ON THE WHEEL
BO 1-1 EYES ON THE ROAD,
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sPic.ible dress of. 0.• poor shepherd. that
cOlirtier. and, ingtead of his sling and,
how, .a sword,: and for hla. shepherd's
seal!: a girdle. And all these he took
Off 10M4elf, making him his second' self.
Our fiord Jesus has thus showed his love
trIA)6-
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-itt4t, tit coUgrego-
.tion andSundayftZfb001 was held in
Harbor Park, tioderich„ Wednesday
Afternoon. The *ateather vow ideal not-
withstanding. threatening • clouds In the
early pert of the cla$• '
A large Umber 'of people Were present
and thoroughly enjoyed every 'part of
,the day's ,sports. Boating and SWIMM.Ing
Were enjoyed, fOliewing by * bOuntifill
supPer. A number of *art, events, were
run' oft; including a ball Vona played by
women also . by s• ,team of men.,
Cr St, Andrew's United.
church held iitey August meeting on
Tuesday . afternoon, An . instruMental
Selection rat. giigic by -Xafilleen „Logan
wee- alsoacteda$ :0008P- forA‘haAfter.
noon. A spier:was sung by -Jean Philips.
Miss Clara 14cOodant leaves next
'week for •Chingti4.011ine§ was ther, load
of honer. -A letter was read by the pre -
Went, -exPressir* their interest in her
•
appointment si* teacher' in the unasiOn
McGowan has always been
closely asSociated with all- the attivitie
Andrew's church and takes...with
her the of the congregation
elf a 10,14e•
„
oWe new Englanders like to keel') our-
selves."—ti. -S. Secretary of Labor...P-1°r-
enee Perkins. •
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09vetl*
4Itt.**.jacirr1.t.`40.1
,
iis,elliOtled .111/riself '40 erirlilh 1s Re did
more than Jonathan, Ilekelethed ffiraself
with••Our- rags, whereas Jonathan did not
put on David's:, : • •
Jonathan. :endeavored td,-,');ferrietoate.
hiaitiendshipV.,,,entlrelyLsatisti
they in each otlfer§even aj the 'first in-,
teridet, that they made a .covenatit with
the-Seeeild:Part
of 160E048 lesson how enduring this cov-
enint was• - •
'a. • dei4Ofped a. er em v
towards bavIdlylileh Jonathan was lOatb,
from w/Ua,
David was absent§ thus inciting ..Saul.
anger. ' jOnatfudi •etperiented theben,efit
of his father' rage when he:Spoke up in
defence, of his friend. There, he sought -
-out-Davkl-and-by,Word t *nob- ninde
for hialife., They fin into each
other's "ant* and „wept. "And, Jonathan,
;raid ;t0, David, go iti peace, foragrioleli
we hoe 'sworn both of us in tho name
of the Ufa, ,saying, the told between
Me aria thee, and between my seed and
thY seed or ..oVer," 4. lub§e sorrowful •
patting of Irieridst Tho colt -record a
another meting was by stealth *Tieti.
Sadi wat hUnting for the life' OfflaVld
who Watt hidden In, the Uftleternct,s of
Zifilt* And Jonathan, Said's son, arose,
and; went fo....Davfd into the wood,_Attid_
733 Persons were
ijured in •
AUSE (W CARELES
MOTOR vENKLES
TAW DEPARTMENT OF MON
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Wiriespreekl inters* and dietuisien
have' been aroused an account of
the Armaircanted by thet Collette of
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.:etrattor, shield,and ititppo,rral •
colouttotcrlineonitOrd potty -
The ilverelty of %item Ontario
wee founded to -educt.
and utulenetninetiott*IL is
under Provincial, fheiMiciPtt Imo
'*oublic control; is **ported by
municipal! and previncia zranu,•
' andowmitrit fundeand students" fist.
The University has three faculties
and five affiliated • Colleges, The
c,ourati offetiet cover Arts OSA-
gnatat, ,history, metheinetice,, 440
asktetel, science; Image* edmilnis.
trial* secretarial sclenoFtnedicell
0•*4)--tr44.-dvILA4
- -1Y1.0 D.P.H.,anttc.r.14.1*4
16,193243 thus wer0,/64 students
enrolled end 292 degrees panted.
rfirthetinfermatioa_wiliem.
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I,;0/001-4ANADA
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INDIES
-0 The national, yet universal, influence of Canada's
National Exhibition its uniCitte" lays from home and
foreign lands anciiiei tct and-diversif?
cation of its multifarious attractions, brings to Canadians
an 'inconceivable wealth of education and recreation.
. •
Pot the Worlirs professional charn- pionship. An outstanding spoft.
ing event of international importance. The Champion, Ted PhelpS
„of tnglatass.' Bob Pearce of AiiiF.aIia. Pri„, Scpt, 1st ,
SCULLING RACE —
H. M. SCOTS GUARDS I3AND
This 'famous band. front 'Britain will thrill music lovers twice
afternoon- and'evening; ifr OtTell-alf--COnCeiEs. Thirtfiathet
bindsirt-attendance.-
MONTEZIJIViik"
naming spectacular drama depicting the conquest ()told Mexico
by the Spanish'. Nightly—Aug. 28 to' Sept 9. .1500 costdmecl
chataCtetS 'on the Nvotld's .largeSt stage.
pISKAYS 0.F NATIONS
miirkifi.cent displays* of trianufatured- and tatuftl products from
CanadaGtear Britain, Benunda, Trinedad,,Pederated Malay States,.
New Zettlautt Africa, trnit6ii Statd,and elsewhere. '
AGRICULTURE
* The outsianding agt!cultural dit,playon the oantinent, $12000,
prize list ctn4a s Prektild Horse. Show, infernatiOnal Dog
tirld•cat Shows„. _
...,..#1‘AWritekvn oftcial ftee information' bureau. List* of approved' .
4fatc yeriga8t,-
Phrsne
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(16 t a dr6,11
pageativ“tiontourni." Reserved: seats pc., 75ti. arid
.$1400.; Dox seats $1.$0 chairsin a box). Mail cheque
to Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto;
Low tates �n al1it4tispottstioii lines- spcuI acursiott
4Ars avitista consult local agents.
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