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i A despatch *Om London ` pais:
According to Swi's's , despatches, :20d .
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000 Prussian, 'Bavarian apd ,Austrian,
teas s in Galicia have been sent bac*
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to their hom,'es terribly'_exhausted by
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their .long flghtnng rn the biirnirig•iifnber
sun. Army doctors say that; two
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GerYaany will be able to place
?50;OOi1' aces Hien in the - field ;by. the.
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entl of •Jul . • hese• consist of land-
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sturm and' inland reserves but. it is
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those who'muet be sent home:"':
from the eastern front to recover
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Verse 1. Numbered the- eo le-
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"number"
in the treatment of the eommoned.
eases d aliments-scrofula, e '
and
to rrh, nheumaEietn, dyspepsia, los
that Lire feelio
ger?oral debility, ...
Hood a Sorsa panlIa Inas heed
telited; fort" years: (let iti 'today.
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G1ENI RAL BANRINQ3 $iSh
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INTEREST ALLOWED' ON DR
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pasted it will last a life time,
Every piano is built as
though for a special order.
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months' rest, is imperative, Fresh
troops have gone to replace them.
,The word for here is Gaffer-
from the hardships of ;the Galician' eat f rem the word num
campaign., .'. .; 24 hexa in m Saar
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to count" Here the
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Ing is -to muster," "to inspect," `etc
„review." 'David did not want numbers
,only..- ,-Like G1dgon, he' wanted picked=_fellows,
men. '
Captains of thousands and Captains
Joab bo be trusted. He wa's a gees
general. On this account David use,
him. As politics makes strange be
so does war break down peir±
penal ethical standards.
14, Took three darts-Absalom wa
N =• H. T. LIC, C - - :
NOTARY PUBLIC, CONVEY-
ANGER FINANCIAL, R1gA�/�,h
ESTATE AND FIRE INSUR• "
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ING 14 FIRE NS
COMPANIES.
DIVISION COURT- OFFICE,
CLINTON.
ALL KINDS OF
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ALWAYS of hundreds The usual disposition of not killed outright. Joab brixtail'
BEEN A ROYAL FAVORITE, the armySam. 8. struck '• at him,with "rods+' `
(see Num. 31. 14; pp
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Great Quantities of War Material
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' 12; 22. 7), This military division tor- "staves" (as the Hebrew word ind
No Terror.
"Have you thought of the expense
of living' if yon marry my daughter?
Have you considered the bills? .
"Bills have no terror forme, sir."
"They hav,p't? Why not?"
"Nobod' will trust me, air."
Also F i .
all Into Phew
,ti , Hands.
.•way
A despatch from Paris says: A
hand-to-hand fight with grenades in
the eastern part of the Labyrinth-
along with a violent cannonade north
of-Souchez are the onlyfeatures of
res o to the civil division last!- cotes)-that ls,' anything that firs
- P nded
tuted by Moses (Exod, 18. 25.) came to 'hand. His armorbearers ser
Has a Long History and Sent Many 2. A third part-As noted in pre. tua'lly killed the unfortunate youth
Men to Serve Flag of vious lessons this is the in which (verse 15). ,
Empire. the Hebrew commanders divided their 15. " Slew him - Joab doubtless
armies (Judg. 7. 16; 9 43; 1 Sam. 11. thought the quickest way to end the
Since last October the first battalion 11; 2 Kings 11. 5, 6). The Philistines rebellion was to kill the rebel.
the at least on one occasion followed the q
All kinds of .Coal on hand:
CHESTNUT LOFT COAL
ST VE -.• CANNEL COAL
FtRNACE COKE
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W. BRYDONE,
R, SOLICITOR, ,
NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC'.
Mee- Sloan Block-CLINTON
yof
the fighting north of Arras mentioned
Queen's Westminsters..(Terri-
!oriel) Regiment has, been fighting 'practice ofKing 'theH(1
Sewed Up.
How did you get that stitch in
your side?"
I got hemmed in a crowd."
"Oh,y
in an official communique. French
troops made further progress between
Angres and Sodchez, and a German
attack in the Labyrinth was repulsed.
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On the greater part of the front
artillery duels
intended to takebrews
shoulder to shoulder with the regtillar e the RIGHTS OF WAR PRISONERS.
trop s in Flanders.'-Recentl field asn chief commander over these °
'"Queens" were mentioned in deep etch divisions: He realized what his in- Grime Against Nations to 111-Treat
F fluence would be down in the fighting
es by Sir oho French for "their on- Those Captured. ., I
duct and bear nal.-.under fire, and the line with his men.
3. Thou art worth ten thousand of According to Ger•
24 In„ +9' in. " and 4 In, Tile of the
Best Quality.
H. Q. CAMERON K.C.
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,
CONVEYANCER, ETC. •
O&M on Albert Street oecuped by
Mr. Hooper.
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In Clinton on every Thursday,
and on am dayfor which ap-
and
pointments armade. Office
hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
A good vault in connection with
thoffice. Office open every
week-day. Mr. Hooper will
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Make anyappointments for Mr.
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Cameron.
The ten countries with the largest
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populations are, in the order named,
China, India Russia, the United
States, Germany, Japan, the United
Kingdom, 'France, Italy and Austria.
and the explosion of
mines have occupied the.•. past 29s=The
pout
hours. At the . Calonne trench, in
the heights of the Meuse, the Ger-
g
mans made a desperate effort to re-
gain their second line of trenches,
now in French. hands,but were twice
efficient manner .a•which they carried reliable reports,
Hebrew literally reads, many is violating the rules formed by
the'he'varfous• duties assigned io "There are ten thousand like us." The the nations at The Hague con-.
them. g g
So far back as the year 1779 the implication is, "But there is not one vention, and shamefully ill-treating
London 'and Westminster Light Horse like you." Doubtless David was quite British prisoners of war. This is e
Volunteers were raised when the ready to stay in the camp, as he did crime against the law' of nations;
not want to go personally against his which emphatically states that war-
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ARTHUR FORBEyS
Opposite the G. T. R, Station.
Phone 09.
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TENDFlis FOA PULPWOOD LIMIT.
Tenders will be received b the under-
y
sighed up to and including Wednesday.
1ho fifteenth day of September, 1915. for
the right to cut pulpwood on a certain
area situated north of the Tra.nsc:ontinen-
tat Railway", west of Lac Seul and south of
English River in .the District of Konor'i
Tendercrs aro prepared to�payate no bonus inuaddint tion
to the crown dues of 40c. per cord ,for
spruce and 20e• per cord for other :pulp-
,wood,,, or such other rates as may frommeet
repulsed. '
The attack was of great violence,
accompanied by the hurling of as-
phyxiating bombs and burning liquid.
After succeeding in penetratinginto
part of their former second line,
which the French now occupy, they
were driven out byvigorousHonored
a coup-
ter-attach:
In the •course of the counter-attack
delivered by Joffre's forces in theble,
region of Ban de Sa t four mitred-
lhey enses and a great ry entity of war
material was captured, including
rifles cartridges and grenades.
, •
French fleet was off English coast: P y
The Queen's Westminsters •axe the eon. ring forces treat their prisoners in ti
Succor us out of the city-To send humane fashion.
successors of the Napoleonic corps, reinforcements or to command there•
and they possess a royal standard and The object of internment is solely tc
two ancient gunspresentedtreat if retreat were necessary. preventprisoners from further par.
to the original Westminster Volun- encourage ticipation in the war, and unnecessary
g, 6-pounder the4. The soldiersbythis personal interest
tears by King George III. erest limitation •of liberty, unjustifiable se-
as they moved out to battle. ill-treatment and indi nitres
verity, g
'by Great Queen. are forbidden. The rooms in which
.Queen Victoria honored the regi- II. The Fight In the Forest of Eph- prisoners of war are accommodated
meat with the title of "The Queen's rola (Verses 5-8). must be as healthy and clean as possi-
Rine Volunteers," and on her 74th and they should not be situated hi
birthday she reviewed the corps. On 5. The (ring commanded-David did prisons or convict establishments,
`hat occasion 601 veterans, many over not merely request his, generals not Captives must be given the same scale
u0 years of' age, again took their to hurt Absalom, he "commanded" and quality of rations, quarters and
places in. the ranks to honor their them. "And all the people heard when clothing as the troops of the govern•
Queen, the king gave all the captains charge P
which captures them, and pri•
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H®� Yaui,
is
Cutlery
Su n
Supply ■
You knout` that Jewelry Store
CutIeryia out of the corn-
mon clash. At least, OURS
is.
It carries' ii, distinctiveness-
an airof superiority, that
comes from being made with
. the" 'greatest care and ut-
g
meet skill from the highest-
priced materials:
If you can use some of this
Cutlery in your home, you
will be proud of it every
time you see it bn the table.
,.
Carvers, eased, $3.00 up.
$Hives, Forks and Spoons,
$1.00 doz. up.
Knives and Forks, steel, white
handles, $3.00 doz, up.
Let us show you our Cutlery
line. Let us tteldyou more
about why it is the most
desirable thatyou canput
your money into.
W. �. -COUNTER9.
JEWELER and' ISSUER of
MARRIAGE LICENSES.Pg'
CHARLES B. HALE, •
Conveyancer, Notary Public,
Commissioner, Eno.
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
HURON 'STREET. - CLINTON
time to time .be tined by the ,Lieutena,t-
Coin port Pulp mill and a tpmill to
t paperRUSSL�NS
or near the area tall referred to
Such tenderers shall be required to erect
a anal or .mills on or near the territory,
and to manufacture the wood into paper
in No ereected within Ontario-the bmes paper
ilii
such place as the Lieutenant-Governor in'
council. shall direct.
Parties inn-king .tender till be required
to deposit with-their tender a :marked
the
cheque payable ,to the Honourable Ontario,
treasurer of the Province of Ontario, Ser
tender,
i,pt� benforfeited ihe nmthe amount
nt of their
not entering into an agreement to 'carry
out tdio eoltditione, etc.
The highest or any tender not teens-
parity accepted.
;For particulars a to vested, oa of ter-
inert', capital to bo invested, etc., apply
to the undersigned.the
N,B,-u4o unauthorized publication. of
this notice will be paid for,
G. H. F,1iRG.IISON,
tlibister of •Lunde, Forests and Miner.
Toronto, June 5th, 7915.
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DNIEST B: LINE
Force the Austro-Germans Out of
• Their Positions on the
River•
A despatch from London says: The
storm centre of the Galician battle
front has shifted from the region of
Lemberg to the line of the Dniester,
south-east of the capital, and fighting
of great intensity is going on along
the rivet' between Zurawna and Hal-
icz. The German army of Gen. von I
Linsingen has beet compelled to •re-
treat south of the river as the result
During the South' African War the concerning Absalom."soners must be paid wages for an
"Queen's" supplied nearly 300 men to battle forest easof t of the Jordan,hraim-As work they may do. The latter mus
the Imperjal forces, and at the con-have no connection with the opera•
elusion of hostilities it received from 'this forest could not have been in the tions of war, but may be carried our
King Edward VTh the grant of the central part of Palestine where the for municipal authorities or for pri•
rear honor, "South Africa, 1900-1902." tribe of Ephraim settled. It must vote persons at a reasonable rate of
The "Queen's" have always been a' have been in some part of the great „a.„,.-' .
favorite regiment of royalty. They forest of Gilead, east of the Jordan, In no way must a prisoner of was
have formedguards of honor toQueen which, in fact, is a continuation of the
be used for the purposes of aiding the
Victoria, King Edward VII,, and'King great forest of Ephraim in the west.militaryactivities of the nation which
GeergO V. When the Kaiser "was stay- side of the Jordan. captures him. A prisoner is not bound
ing in England in 1891 he expressed 8. The forest devoured-The retreat to to any those
to the Duke of Cambridge a desire to of Absalom's army through the for- towreplynch concern questionss name exceptand rank;
inspect a typicalest was necessaril ham eyed b
P volunteer force. The y p' y the and he is not expected to betray mill.
Queen's Westminsters were chosen, were slain in the retreat throughees and undergrowth. More menhe tart' secrets, He cannot be punished
and they paraded before the Emperor for giving information
at Buckingham Palace. In token of forest, therefore, than in the actual own false
belongingshit
battle, personalg g i
occasion he presented to the regi- prisoners of war,except arms,horses
ment his portrait specially executed and military papers, remain their pro•
III. The Fate of Absalom (Verses
by the court painter, Deity.
9-15). To
Always Good Shots• safeguard prisoners of war front
.Excellent rifle shootinghas always being ill-treated, The Hague rules de.
Absalom chanced to meet-in
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DAILIES.
of. fierce Russian attacks. This re-
verse is admitted by Berlin, though
Vienna claims that the progress of
the 'Austrian troops has not been fn-
terrupted, and that the forces of
Gen. Boehm-Ermolli are Working
southward from Lemberg to join
those of Gen. von Linsingen:
The Petrograd correspondent of the
Daily .Chronicle thus summarizes the
situation.
"The first movement of the. Ger-
mans after occupying Lernberg lvas
to attempt an' advance south-eastward
along the Lemberg-Beregane.railwa;y
with, the object of cutting off the
Russian forces operating.on the
Dniester. This advance so far has
been checked, and on the Dniesterto
itself the Russians are displaying
great energy. A large force of Ger-
mans who crossed the. river near Zur-
awna has been jammed on to the bank
and on islands. They have suffered
been identified with, the "Queen's." the rout Absalom found himself in cided some years ago that a bureau of
The regiment can boast a Queen's •the •midst of David's men. So lie took information relative to captives must
prizeman in Sergi. G, E. Fultgn, who to the detlaest forest, hoping, of be formed at the commencement of
carried it off'in 1888 and a King's hostilities' in each of the warrinf
course, to escape.
prizeman in his son, Lance-Corporal His 'Mule--The mule was the mark states. Each nation engaged in the
A. G. Fulton, who won the trophy two of royalty (see 1 Kings 1, 33, 38). European struggle has such an insti.
years a o, On one occasion the Terriwas David's own mule. tution, whose purpose is to reply tc
g Doubtless it
tor•ial regiment sent a shooting team A Great oak=The Hebrew reads, all official inquiries concerning war
to.America to represent the mother-: "The great terebinth." The definite prisoners, in addition to keeping i
land. article indicates that the tree was well careful record of what happens tl
An interestingfeature of ,theturpentineevery captive. Each prisoner has r
known. The terebinth is a
Queen's Westminsters is the number tree, something like the oak. In the history sheet, which gives his name
of London business houses wire have forest on the east of Jordan there age, place of origin, rank, wounds an
raised their, own companies or strong were far more oaks than texebinths,' place and date of capture. ' Whe
detachments fol.; inclusion in the regi-; heaters terebinth would .be "more peace is signed, such records will b
meat, Shoolbred's, Trollope's, Broad-, easily marked, especially if, as in this exchanged among the belligerent na
wood's, and W. H, Smith's have each case, it was unusually large. tions. While hostilities are in pro,
supplied companies for the "grecs it is not obligatory for a natio!
Doubtless in
p� .Queer's: His head caught,he tree. furnish particulars of the number
Manyfamous men have been connect-, tile low forks of the He was
ed with the Westminster regimet, stunned bythe im act as his mule of prisoners captured. It must, how.
•Canadian
either as rankers, organizers, or om- was galloping in wild fear. Although ever, keep the enemy informed as t
menders. They 'include. the Dukes of his hair also became entangled, he did the sick and wounded who have bee
Bedford, Buccleuch, and Northumber= not hang by'his hair alone, taken captive.
land, the names of. two Lord Chancel 10. A certain man-One of God's •
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If what you want 16--oot;in this 'you
enormous losses. Further east, near
Hadic6 a verymixed force of Aus-
triaes has been thrown back to; the
river, In these engagements-the-Rus-
pian light, and 'heat/ artilleu
g y y gave"Yes
effective support. ' t •
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lot's-Chehnsford and Hatherley-Sir unnamed and unsung noblemen.
The Usual Fate.
Franlc Lescelles, and Admirals Coci}' - 12. Silver in my hand-Joab was
rano,Pelram and Seymour. Lieut. well known. "I suppose the seedsyou planter
Asqith, 'the andThis man would not
Minister's son,is have taken a promise from him.' Had are coming up fast?"
servingin .the third battalion of the he dealt with him at all, it would not indeed. Almost as fast a
regiment. 7 leave been on the basis f actual cash. our neighbor's chickens can work."
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A despatch from London says: It
was officially announced that the Vic-
to•ia Cross had been awarded
Martin E.
Nesmith for taking his submarine
into the Sea of Merman' and sinking
cargoes of wheat
the Argentine, Because We are so
accustomed to our own August are, Physicians, Scientists, Explorers, Social Reformers
vest tdme.
But the harvests of the world are Champions of Truth, Prophets of Right.
'spreacd practically over every: ndonth
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���gica,
various
ships and a gunboat.
Two officers of the submarine
Lieutenants Guy d'Oyly-Hughes and
Robert Brown, were awarded the Di
tinguished Service 'Cross. Each ofthe
the crew received the Distinguished
Service Medal.
ply of wheat is continuous. The bar- "A good soldier of Jesus Christ."-
vest in Australia New Zealand,and II. Timothy,n., u,
the Ar entine is res ed err Jauar ,
g p • Y"
Eastern India and Upper Egypt reap The confusion of militarism with
theirs in Februaryand March. The martial virtues is one of the most
German harvest is 'also ahead of sins curious and discouraging of psycholo-
being, m avoreble• conditions, leap-
ed in July, phenomom. Let a man describe
"Twos said,'When
battle`s r alroll of drum are
Shall cease upon. the earth, oh, the
• no more
Phe deed, the race, rho heroes in th
land.
But seance that word was breathe,
just as they are he their in•
door play, or at their outdoor
play-they are constantly of-
•{erin temptations for.•the
, '
K��
•,Let it keep them for you a+
: they are now.,
Let iti keep many other bap
penin •s ,that .sane a source o1
g
Pleasure, f•-o',,Tata '
;Sweden.
+ $2 TO$12;
KODAK'S,$7TOo`
$-o•
Also full stock of Films and
Supplies. Wo do DevoIopiug
',: and Printing. Remember the
- Not till have realized that part of war as tine sum of all villainies and
Don't Lick• Envelopes. -the far-reaching war plans of the Peace as the consummation of all.
The practice of licking gummed Germans was to declare war when blessings, and at once he is accused of
envelope flaps'everything "safely gathered reviling the soldier and ignoring. the
p is as widespread as It ever bin had been safel
is' injurious. The same, remark ap- in," and the laborers fi•,ee to be called courage and self-sacrifice displayed
plies to the ordinary postage-stamp, up for another "harvest." in camp, in the trench and on the
Perha �s it will startle ou to learn Turkey, Italy, Spain, Portugal,. battle field. Indeed, lie is Ricky if he
that the gum used on postage-stamps Southern France, and the vast wheat- is not himself denounced as a coward
and envelopes is obtained from 'any growing tracts. of the United States and his peace professions acclaimed
old refuse, such as bones and; hoofs of (Georgia, Louisiana, Alabama, Vir- as, a cloak to hide the shame of his
dead animals, which may have been, ginia, Kenttacky, Kansas) gather their igligbl0 fear,"
all probability, diseased. Harvests, in June. . Other parts Than this .charge, of course, no..
Tltese essential articles of business ripe in July. Canada has two hare' ,thing could be more unfair. Than
life are manufactured from all man- vest months-July in Upper Canada, this confusion or ideas nothing could:
iter of as after inn fashion- 'august in Lower Canada. , be worse coanfounded, the man who
rags, and, of e be
e •- Northern Russia's harvest is ready hates war and loves peace recognizes
cl anew,. site handled' by many condi- ,
ndn.',.of people, in September,,or even as late as Octo- and aclmmes as nnich as anybody the
t Pel martial vI tuns. Yea, he recognizes
the, practice of, stamp- iter, as is Scotland, Norway, and
licking has ,proved fatal in few in- , The Burmah harvest is in thefworth of these virtues so clearly
st Lice butthatnotnecessarily'December; that of South Africa in ,anti achniree their , eesenti,a liolnilii"y
a s., a does
' ' iz November. :Texas and' Florida hays so deeply that lie thinks it an ever-
•mrnhoro the danger. harvests. lasting pity that they should he mono-
, . Thorough as the sterilizing process May 1. mind bythe
Belgium, Holland,Denmark
is ht the manufaaui;e of these arta -and polized in the popular l
important. Manitob, are, like our- hideous operations of war: Has tour-
• cies, there is no eloubt that many selves e August reapers. age no better wort: !halt that of
e v s, g p
"''germs are..not. exterminated. A sod, , slaughter? Can sacrifice dirott,�itself
"le
when one small hand
Lifted victorious o'er a giant wrong
That heel its victims crushed through
ages long;
Sonic woman set her pale and quiver
big face
Firm as a rock against a man's dig
grace;
Some quiet scholar Rung his gauntle
down,
And risked in Truth's great name th
Synod's frown;
A. civic hero, in the calm realer 0
laws,
Did that which; suddenly drew ;
world's applause;
And one to the pest his tribe your•
body' gave,
5.hat Inc a tlltinsalul lives Inmam. save.
'
The lover oC peace peels nes end o
war. I•;fe is not unaware of the Yalta
a-f the soldier, Whet. he ivauts i5 net
wars foi' old, and soldiers o., Chris
'.For soldiers of Caesar! �•V',tr s impalas
pestilence, bigcrliy, .civic corruphiov
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'Trainswillarrive:BROWNIES
at and depart
flea C]iilton Station as follows:
BUFFALO AND. (IOD {
hRIO$ DIV:
Going East, 7;,33 a. Ia,
. $;03 p, m,
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Goicg 'West, - ILO a• m.
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EXAL' 8 One
plan is to laioisten the finger, and ib to no higher id than that of bringing
this along the gummed portion. , In the sixteenth century clictiolaries death and destruction to a nameless
Children especiallyseem to he liable
were chained in the schoolhouses as foe? Is there no ` good soldier"save
i to the suelcil7g. of pencils, Fells, etc. Bibles were in the elunibhes, by rea- him who draws "sword, ehsoulelers onus-
This Should be as much discouraged as their costliness-and ar` legit alicl marches away to kill or be
Son of th ri it y.
the licking of gum. ' killed in the shamble§ of armed con-
k To believe this to be ignore-
_filet? is
falsehood, greed, clishoaor --these tit
;
wars worth waging, Physician;
scents, �xplera social ret411111.
Champions of truth, pti1p11ots 0
right-those aro soldiers worth peal;
inn.,•- :And let it be duly nava the
such :oldie's in such !nines ilieelay
5'i
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"La Mtvtseillaise" obtaiiecl its
a,' ant of the best lie.rorsnt that life con
•Canals, in the, Unai:ed, Kingdomvf name from the fact that it was first tains. ""Teas said" writes Richard
,end to -,etnd eapuld reach 4,000 sung in Paris by a band of revolu-- .,-Tau
, !!sones,, ' •tionaries hailing from Marseilles, Watson Gilden in a 'noble Poeni.
cour'ag'e .its lolly mut linen, tttre' in I" "1
tiny 'ti the t'ourar;'o u1: the leatdall'k
Homes II0?tees,
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