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�.-:V7 � - r. i;ft I -.%rats the. ordination of B. S. ,&nillie, show, capturing all f A wuat� in- . .,�
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� wholesaler. AdmiWatrotive eiEpensea are anxious.to repe'iat Ithe Pre . I I -.
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7 I - two weelqs by a partI&A'rolapse.of tilbuttoa�toe,,QverMad ,expenses: The , FwLt hundred.1troopo have left Val� misidon, 6oa,rdisadpresepted &Bible. His igar, R. & A. Oliver,- Alex. Hall, -William I � 11
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I 1169* expe n- ea cAmp. for Halifax, and.me.y em- ,wordig were -full of stren4h and en- John�ston - and George R. Barrie. � ,
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I � - Ion � is tnedicai �X- teresting at o6. very, Interesting time. bark .for Bermuda. thepe mem were se- couragement azd teatIfled -to the high � . 1,
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� . I � � a�so bojim ipriously , ill -Afte the last df Ontariq will contribute 250,000 balp dh a ,War footing. Th6 R. C. R., which. Wissidnary Societ-1 presented Mss,vmli- , be Rernembered.-The Oid 11 -
ru I etedtidiv. IA . recovering b ut of f locr I wAr-relief ,gift,indicatesi coiAslsta. of reg-;Iars,, who have been ite ,with a Bible. It' 16 gm.-tuying to Bons' Reunion of Bluevale School -on 11 -
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ctive collection of - , 't "' sa'di' Ut4r(4y, iSept � 11
� i , : ! "his - S not as . rapid as ,13s tbe� deterrhination "of ithe banner pro- stationed for severalyears at Hlalifax, know tha,t members of ,the 'Henss, I c . ember fth, was favored
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lid wish,. - It' Is doabtful if ,Vj,�ce -to bq qqtdone -aii if ithe Q'.Abec,.Ki,n-g1tbn, Toronto, and other ri a aasumf C e N - y? in a� week ��
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- is a war 0 either Sir James or 1XV." Fay'whl eyeZ ater provinces Iof , a, �,o - . p6ints in Oxnada, have been In, Ber- age of laraely bazftrlbu�ting to- bad weather. 13v,, ; e aftermogn wa-s ���
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� a I abie tq - take a very. aqtIve tarto governmev,t ,thoulghIll the wdwle, hlu#,a for about - two weeks, having war(ts,the, support of 4heir fitst mis- Ideal, iand`- the bright, mild sunitkht', U14
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fion al women. Our show room Is atpait in the LeSU"�ure, .Zwy: are* thing, over for quite a long w4fle be- gone therie to relieve ,Ln English ,unit I ry, who. Is gL son ,of a foinner and tUe I
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� I WOO fore coming to a conclusion Iand Itherp, which immediately lef t for Ithe� front. xe�spected elder of their chwr,h, Rev. C" d-ecOrationis c f lag�, pennants. � �
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�� busy place these"' days for the �,,ide awake xmnitid. men vhlo raws -Je4 so active a is a Whisper that eh;a f trail latention It is quite -praba,ble 1 -hat the R. C. R., j&. E. �Armstionjg, ,Secretwry of 1he buldting] and evergreens gave the 'old I .
j - I I I � life 8 either of - 'these geM- jw�a� to putt :u!p a',sum of mon;ey .Which ,will go to France, ana its place wil, ,Voreigd Mission Board, AlsIi igave an M11001 In: its final farewell a ,More ..' -- -
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V and alert ones are hard at it makinz early I.Itlemen' begins to- 'tail, theyi d(i moold tuave, Wien considerably !short from this camp. iarriept, thott�g4ttfnl-addrem Professor festive4aspect lUh'arr perhaps It badever . I I
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( . selections, knowin(y that the� 661cest . aar. same for men- tand women IiWhup as, at i$2-80 per bAg. What lci�useil Sir The volunteers from Oritarlo, Are a dress paid, "All are Lmder obligation 350U,8e Was exhibited ,a collection. Of . - -
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j 1 "3 - t5 Ur men-�and *onayn imer down. , Jamo 'Whitney to rals,e the, avto Is; fortuaat� IOU -of ryoung men, ,for they tapreach Christ firs,01a au�rf phdtographis of former teachem and . -1 I �
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'r-1 . T;he ,gr6at Hx!hlbitloal 14Eks been in f uil some of the smaller provinces w[we do- hoine. Every dey hundrecls of parcels every�one In this land has eame chance thoise -who viewed them during �the . I I - .
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you iswingthe last weAk. T-�� results show Ing really big thtngs in proportion- to ,arrive by, mail and express coatainin-, of heaxing of Jesus. They Can if- tl'4,y 61-ternoon. On the ,gTounds 1here was -
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Wdo with, the auceb-as of a show ILiblaA L nment promptly cabled the offer--io terp, aults land fa1hers ,eag6r ,to do the.-heAtherr 'have -ndL He Isaid if we events. Visitors arrivin.g by "i'llain on I -
i I les's garments to seled from, It's'a pleasure er I y e met. by .adtemobliesand . -1
R ,4 , . � war. The weath�er for Ithe, most p4iffl tte imperial gDviernment In London and as much las th9y � can for the conif ortl only. had I& Itithe of that commendable Satux" ,wer J
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- T f 1,t week, w�as w,et, cold and dis- a reply, haIs co�ne back that We QaCarla Of 1the"bay18 while they are still withi.11 zeal p;nd self sacrifice -to make Jesus wearing bAd. 1, - ;� . .
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# agreqa,ble. Under. theise circumstances gift ,will be -Tnost welcome. The flour reach., As a result many a. companyl,s xing, tl1a4t we are ishowing for !1,11,e . ges of the school cojors, .bfw �xnd .- �
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airange it go. ItI, If nqt a lit tie In i4vunce of former e the' coal of NovA Scotia,' the dbbeise of young men maAe a meal of cold. roaist ,A Toroirtb, In an'e;arnptst, fo cef ed I'ft the VISIVD7's'g,00k. The fjrst
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1. . I � in stock. Many of the Quebec, the appleis of British Columbia chicken, Unned lobster several dress pleaded for a hifghar� atandakd �� '. I
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,Iive� ptmk. departments -are 119L an i of Christian living both in - divid al m
I� ; 0 . re,scdt, no doublt,. of the present- active by the Imperial government for the ordinary rations. The Irepast .was SeTv- and T%ational 11-fe, Ile emphaalsed the single men ln which the former won - I- -1
Vd? 40-41 demand for istock of -all kinds for other �reventlan or riellef of distiess In- the ed ta a. Itent, and from ,the top of an ; b9Y a ISCOM �Yf 9 to 8 !a flyt innln,Ts�- - I
, Pllzes- . Unite faet thaltl tha, greatest hinderance to The line-up of the old boyis -was as fol- ''I
S`h&00 - $12*00 $`25*00 tliwn IsNow purposes. .�.'. d Kingdom w -tile the. war is on. emTity. 1soap box, .but 'no one' m1nd2d the progress of Christianity was not � �
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I - � I , I " i � � . 'At the 'Directors banqueti on Tues- In DtIber ,wans the provincial govern- th.a,t. . the superstition and 4arkness of the � . Cou.1tes; Back3top, I
& -r A I . 5 . n-,ejrft is ,doing what it cAn lb, keep I I.. * * a * Billy Haney; ist base Charlie El-oLtb;
F v i . i I &y, we- htad two good tspeedhes from - - . I . I peo�4e In heathen lands, but, because 2rid bape, Bob. I I �.
I . . I I two politicians. H'on. Saw Hu,gf.ed7,Wn- tIMAIM goinfg. Looking over this great ibented city the people who call them -selves Chris- Musgrove; 3rd base,
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. . - CxnAls. But, there pollticsr t1he King of England is the big 4�hief tbh Y You �hay.e - 1.
F - - ngthen 1W s eIst pea, it, Is quitio evident thatMa'-nY had religion for centuries andhaven't Mewart. Amy blu-S99rGve made himself : i
. . spoken. We have no politics or- politi- and they p,re anxioLis Ito �stre olld with both teams by .1is decislono I . t
�* cal parrtlets in CO.nada Just now, We arm. The, Indians are wards of the dot pdt realize tha;tl they are about g6trid of the drink I -raffle yet." Even s i
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11 . . . I I . . I � COl. Hug.he,s la his speech described ed by. the govper,nment. Coancils of the journey, that lthey.�stand on the brink the, repult. of the late. election. When match an IntereitIng program WU ..-: i
r . - a I . � .LVw U=Ada bad come forward w1nen various bgnds are being called and of iturMoll and ptrife unequaled In Ko-,gitlems see a niw drunk, they say, given on a platform er,ected iinder the
9 . 0 the. call to .battle isounded. They were f dindis. are being vob6d towgr4l the Can- hi.s,to,ry, By day there Is �he usual , ! . � I meanns school windows, Piper McDonald, of - I
If . I � t. one little ba ' I Wingham, provided music during the � I �
'i ar,keil for 22,5GO men ,,and about 20.0,- adian war cois nd UP On rouAd of dritl 'and' rifle praetfte; by i0ter-cq�wnunle*lon �re 4ecombig I
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. � . . in ail, voted $500 out of the Indian Tnight easily be mistakeen. for a grea;t: from. India at the time, --,aid people WDonald delighted the audience by her .-L
000 [now camped on the plains of - Val- I .
IMALMIL . tier awaiting the selection of the f vib-d for war purposes. The example recreation centre. Eve'rywhere IIA-seball, there were Intereated In & faffitre t gracefut Scotch danceis. Rev. D. B. . I
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. 1hk to'WTI��emhed, Im ditlan lo,theise, the. Is catching. Cash 1has been pouring Into and ,other sports are in pro,gress. of the Farmer's Bank In C�nada. 'Phe I ThOmpOOn 'Wis chairman and among -
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a . I historical sketch of Bluevale. school
: - or,ga:nized, land with the men who were otIc f t�nd In Toronto, a oingle streot� Infantry lincis thousands of khaki -clad uakss -we am g1ving AmPle, evidences � and wbich - -
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I . � I ,**Mtm abott " shop g:,jat,dJng the public works of Canada, car ticket being said at auction for milftlamen. ,wR,tch a. arovin,g pletue of the pdwer of ChriatianIty ears,elves I read by Mr. Robert BAck,
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P it bra.,�jVht the itotal up to 41,000 under $1,600 for e, camiot expect he.4AheU c0untrteO tO I Ne alsoaddress- - � A
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w I clo&es we-fastwo --sized fortthes have been throw eem
� I 60 sod of � arihs ltn�the Dominion at the present; Fair coingental. ,spiriti have gathered ,F.orne appreciate or ace,ept lt� A. Red ed vl
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A%dwm I . w�nldn uad been made to 11blim. -to raIse and York county. American residenta looking more, closely it wll,, be found- reprWnt-ative in India. .,! Ewen, Township cT�ri of Morris, and A
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I er I I I a Ger�nwn, regiment in Itne County of �-.dva ,p,ledged thernselves to produce that wattrIes, fully. armed, pace, back Prayere were offeved � by Ifirs. Lar- ,Xr. A. L. Poisliff, Principal of Wing- - .- 4
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11 . �. � Waterloo. Tnis fact lndleat�d that thle $1oopo. TLa �fund wa,s to 'ha,ve been the kin, 3 I
bmt &v%mrs., let im mve y m-- 1 Cer?na;Ag of 40a,nada kneiw � the - war to fixed at ,$760,000, bUt UA,e maDeY came camp, unceaping In their vigilance. r , of Palmerston, who was also a teacher I � .
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�d ,I. , — . jac'tl mopt of tbern ha,d come (to Ga"noda t�w.ardg C.e million, mark. morning, when all is still In the, ,Iinos be held in �;aforth. The%firmne of 76 bY Athol," and lettiers were read .1
Q I 0M W-M&cp M mid lo& . � j es by 'Miss CoTa, ff� Messei from :two . I
I I �pe the t,yTAnny of 'their Father- His Majesty, Mng Georpi 'nevard a- a ahot ,will break the silence, echoing the isociety' are In a satl9f,actory con-
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I t I I I I d his congrAtulaitIODS. and roe -echoing down the vp1le.y.ag is ' -were encov,,rag- other ex-teache" who were unable, to --
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. - - . A Banks "Industrial4nd flnainclalcorpora� sentry. fires In the air ,to stop . a, Ing wZd Ishow con incied In1tereEft.1 I *t be present, W. Thmnas Furrow, Ex�m. - .
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I M . gone, but 'he b,ellevsd these were few tats pr . Coli:.0 pletcher, Tbames i by, Kiss Carrie Diamond, a d,ap)t, !Sark
t I for, � ght side of Uhea war. is Ill or, in ofhe� words, the'r,e ,,a�,er Road; vice ' Idents, Mrs. E. F.McL. , to the ,Uhndolln'), �bY Misses Allcheson - -
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. 0 1with., thope. who criticized 10he stay -at . - I e hospital OV Of With, ,T WA,sall, Mrs, James . r- --
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int ei r h*e..s. No�one h say Uh,[?,Ll thp ,33,009 herei "Whea o m`b'W' by UJ9s Ai. Duff - At the .
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i- ' ' I figfr.ting sons -were a f ree-will offering ValCiartler Camp, SePt., 8tih, 1914. .ca�hv,ais,ll remarked U�eutenant Col..�hli- - Was H. I. G-mlwn, Maferth; Trea- ceremony 'took place In the xeiseata- . I
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&rect you lington, chief medical recruiting of ficer. surer, %�rs. J. 0. G�elg, SeafoZth; SuP- -, tiOn to 1he &hOO �
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in qu"ty, economy and , of courise, khere haye been a number 5=atary LiberIaltiere, Mris. Taylor, � two bea,vAiful Pictureo, One a Copley - A
f_ ith�at those Who s&jetacular but -for the heavy down-.
do,$M " 10 * .- . w,.as their ALAy to ,seR i pour -of rain which continLed through- of minor accidents, such as broken C3,0&erich; 3 -Malan Band ,gicratary, Miss Print of "The Plouigh Hor)swl by &;14��- - I -
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� MWtaction* tne IAF,t farthing. There ibould hB no ,as, where thera are ,so; mAny men. retary, Mies_ Ferguson, Go'dIa'rich; SMn- � 11414s In #the Lottos Club, X ,w yoylk� I-
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.� t4,oy were rLI ad. "'Wh`Bn ridge, of, Cittawia,, UbderAtor of !the ing the water and inocula!L t %fr, A
1 � - � , take Qare tnat ,yoa do nat' against typhoid. Good food; r�gular - � , L L. Posliff spoke, on, behall oc 11
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I . I econom y 15,mbyterlan Cbuich In banada, WhID -and plenty of exerdise ,are also . � G&nadg-, : * 'the Sebiety. and -Was Alice pAul an,j - 1� -�
# ;.", . -it waAs'no�tlme for cowa,T- delivered a most Inspirir,j address. h " I R , -��- -
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. &fx. Groinp1m. xhe�thlng to In the,afternoon t tI five thoas- fictor,s in, keeping il, who ' - . Itud-Ap, 31r. George ,ucDonald ,accepting . , I
11 I dim, but men, !,had to do sor "' '- to the mark phyisleally. I ; . piotor of Cook's Cht=ch, Toronto, for, -1
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-1 . ebe paist eleveir months iannounc0d to �
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Men Ir 'hood rahortly ,go I his eongreg,&tion %et S'Unday, L th&[I .he - a
Induistrial life of the c , f.rt�b,
way fo-r figib[t) for -
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-4 I . ficim the Duke Of Con-nau ht, Governor- haA decided to 'Acoept 9, call tendered -A. 9acEwe-D, Sporting Diredt'Or, K -
. K'461'ruve, Judge, and Cgorge ,UcDonfild-� -4 .
I 41� I Uge, bti�eat(h the, -bad. iSome busine.,ss ,The Migsiongry meeting held in Car- I -Am by Central Presb)Fterlaner"Ch--Ireh, I
I ..- - I Cle-neral, who bAd come from Ottawa, � Convenor of the Athletle. Committee.
. WKt be haard to hurch, -H�nsall. on September 8th, Denver, Colorado. I
. I I rhaa- -rn whine 6b;a,Ll sL1 mel C . -.J . �
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visit since mobill tio enmd. This. 194B —Dr. 0. K. Robinpon, lately of Tam- -�
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�p .got ithat dLher men ,were losing their tion of the two Preisbyterlals, Wamen7s of hav1n,gcwQ3ed thed*ath of s. Young z vey; Sack,Race (Boy,is und,er ten) XIAT .
r., - jnal re- of isix t1housamd ople, whldh �nclud-
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. , heir -duty ed Sir Robert 136rden, Mr, Wilfamed, -lame Missionary SocietY.The w,ornwn of- UhAt place named Blanche all), Taervey Robln,son; Y,0=9 Ladlee, -
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, . � . I . would be tlle istre Ithe Laurler, Sir Fir, We, iMmid-ay. He eays he can clear Thread-Ano-Ne,edle Race Mas Lilliam ,
� , . - ng,thening of tenant4Governor of Qu,ebec, Col. the; �ther wiats all thalb could bie Aestred himself 5 i -
q1 . . . ; t � and P. vezy, large reP[Wentaltian from of L,w terrible crime with wbich- Ilia ta lfr-Call; MArried LadleW Nall Driviag 0
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I I I . Col. 'Victor 'Williams, dAmp Com-ra;nd- Bands enjoyed the lavish hospitali�y- . . I I .!
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K � People id,ersc,�n.ded -apon the Waks stricken with paralysis on Satur- I
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.1 � I -y is f rom all plartis of Ithe country and in fwmP Ably presided over, in turn, by- the day morr . .
w374re: rayalt 'Ing while driving from the . a - I
V - . I m,om than iany,where else In 'the Do- vehicla,s of every description, from the Prepbyterial Presidents, Mrs. Larkin cheW ,factory to h 'home. Hie wazi - teams Tna,.rched ,around the groun,li be- � I I
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�, minion. Preisident 011vp-r 6�aint caleche.to the,modern railway and 1fris. (Kelly, wAs devoted to the fatmd in a dying condition in his ,rlg fore taking their placa tL, Was 0, cl _ -
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h I I . 11 .. Orrwent quietly, down to,Ottawia, last train. Specials arrIved every fe�w min- reading of reports and busines mait and pap -ped away. a few minutes later. . :
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� � - . ,Week with an invita,tion Ito f filled. The iters. Alt. iffie afternoon meeting, the Deceaped leaves & wife and three sons. Craik Cleghorn wao captAin of th. VIC- , � � I i
�,,, . ... � . I,, I u.cceeded i�! Wderator of the Pr�egby'Le�ry, Rev. G. tbilous team land Gordon Hall Of -tueIr .
� I I .and atter tsoxne delay the)r s visitors were igiven every. opportanit-Y _Sir Willi=. McKenzie announces ' . I
�,�, � , I . .. � delivering It. UL;0h.. doubt had existed of eeelng the camp during the morning, R,oss, of Goderich, presided and In the etat he Ihas zeeeived word fra.-n Lon- opivnent.s. One of the mogL4 strikkV. � i
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, eral wocdd pla,y: a social part when so on of the ibwo isocleties, here- 00A orle r,PPer whem a Piarade was forMed ,
,�. � t 'their disposal. In, the af ternoon the the URI -aadlan Northern Railway to march from the old school grovaas 7 I
. . doing. This diffi- a after to be known as �Lhe ',Huron Pres_ tion of- j�ne, -C& -V - ;
, � I wn,a:ay b1g;t[Ungis lare same conveyjanc,es carried them to the Government guarantee bonds 219-ve bM !
11 orne. The visit Is byterial of the Womenlo WssionAry, to the, inew ischool. grounds, nort'j, O� i
. culty has been overe pain �, zroundis, a great f)Ialn mea;v Che dipposed of and the money 11 be the t � ch f , r�ps I J
I I social one, but a, mark lety.11 At Ithe elme of this intereOt W' W hodis Chur 037 ft, pU e .
- � - A�yt to bD a , rifle- ranges, wiaere the event of the SOC . S. Colin 'forthcorhing and that 111hie work of M- - - �
; - � E the of- . 'A co of Planting a tree In honor ,of iffip Old I
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I be- Duke'ls appreclotiOa- 01 d . r
, I of b ;ay took place. Tas frontag-q pcc. - pieting tkw tranIscoatinental -railway ; I -
� . - � k M.� IF . rtis being imade thr line Fletcher of Thwmes RoAd, who was the ` b0viS and ,girls Of the school. The tre-e �
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i . fo by t1ne troops was 2,631 TArds, in . in be proceed6d with at once. This 1 -1
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t I , rastore itihe � trade of the coun- . unantmous choice of both -Presby,teriaLs w, gaily decoraUd with f lags alld s!trer;n-'
. - � . tildn Ito u.d give work to a large . .
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� ; � So His Royal of doub,16 compa:nY formation. .rluallmr .- - school -,cblldvm I
. - xy: Ito Us mOrynal stAte, Dressed 1-9 &W uniform of a Field fot'prgsldent, was then called -to the isr-0 � erw was borM by the
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�* I Highnass will ibe on hand and all the Hal,,4A,ai, and mounted on a f Ine charg- chair a;nd ,gave a fitting address. -A, � , On A littkIr and 1he boyis and 9k1s gana - ��
. people will -be there. - plea,sing fe,,Wtur,e of the afternoon se�- -John -Weld, OnP, of the publishers the school yell ,as they pX;WA 51 .. i
. ;1 � er, his Royal Highness readhed thle, al*9 � 11 �
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. 0 6 * I -OA was ,a pr.e_-aevta . the 19tree, 4
- . 10 . . saluting hase, 04rp at the appolryted 131 .,tlan by: 3r s. Kellyv of T1he Farmers Advocate, died at h Is '
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0 11 c Goderich, on behalf of -the Htron home, In ,London, on Saturday. Death -Plon were two boys on ponj,%4 Jack I
.. .. 'HaIsthere beelff an attemoLl 'to boost kiout. (He was la compa4ied by f iva - taff Of ss followed am operation for appendicitis McMichael and Cameron . � -
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I � I -Presbyterial, of A f1te.wmer Rug, Io,bfi - - KdDon4d. �; T
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I .,� N � prices -undtilY In Ontario since th4e.,war officerls, and the party was later Join- E, Smillie, of HeAsall, our missionary performed abowt ten dayTo previously. ' Then followed the ex-teacbero imd Me - 7 I
. I . I � start-edl This ,0. questi0ft,ithat Is aO- ed by the W-nIgter of ,Nfilitia land 'the � :t
�L�: . od wanY 11brif - e to India. 3fisa Smillie made W, . W6d, ,Who- wals 66 years of age, Teeeption, committee in three au,toW- - � I
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- tatiag t1h,e, mIn4s of a igo, Cam Com�mandant. Rain wa,s. fallin,,. designat � . - .
-:q- p essing her high WAS .111p"Witly -Progressing YfaT07-' bilea preceded the Piper. Other see- I - Z
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-. . ty !hpusewfles Just now, There, ha in torren,�s, a:, 6recbAlori of the ,gift'. WA� KIPP, ably; after tM operation, and t�p 1Lo a the
� . b,eva o.ffeins- of evidence to support an t the Al Y - i- 'J
of the early hour. t womwis Ingt1tute, *.he -
- . of the GiOvernor-General wais fo ), Ho,,spital Secteliar' SaAurda.y -be ' T,ra,teet,,, Z . � .
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'. - anAwer either way. The truth seems men..His Royal Highness had Intended Of Toront( Society ,gave 'an doing, -ge, however, � Literary I , I �
v- . . * - -a many,'caises no fefforb to - w,ell. A pudden cbzn ty xrA it�he Old 33*�W . 11
I . - to infspedt t1ne various regi-menlis, but WOTrer-As Wsslonary 2, *and Girlp. At the new ochwl gro 1. �
.. I , . to be,1Jt,h,a(A I k among the ftt in, ind depith occured within .,, I "
V � � - advantage of the war:6itu&tt0n ark -account of the.'oAverige weatherl,his address on E,oapitial wor -
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L-1- - � take that short tt�e� 1, tile tree , I
. I Cal foreigneris of the North. Wes7t' , .Was Ably plaaW JW, ,A, t � tl
was made, While in others 'the pirati ' fne Duke re - . .71
" . . plan was abandoned, mark- '--Mw, W. D. Ba
� . Mt full of 1-nformoution .and Interest. tes, a fur farnley', Of I Kuagtave, X L, -A., assloted ,1yV,'M I
I . jWtincts of merdhants overcame them Ing Vr he wov--ld 4,mply- review tile was _ - I
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PRICES TO YOUR MEASURE Mea, for example, went up and then troops; In order fimt ,they mlgJht get 1,ft ppeakIng ,of the preseiqt nx�LIOMak RidVtowa! Kent County, made a vald- , other ex-teacheris, a,'Xd .afttr lookWg I I
� . . . I , T,ft - and'fi he. said, th f .sev- vble shIpment -of fu -r Axdmals to East- � over 1 -he new ochool wbich presejo,&'
- � . . oaMe- part, of 'the way down agliln', ,md,er cover Ass quickly- as possible. & . nancial crisis is I . _ ,�
I . : % the ern parts a few days ago. In the !ot I v,erY weat and pleaping - 1%
.- tlkz pai�tjal decent coming wiLh the an� review lasted jabout an hour, the var- eral mtsslomriep and worke1s. black arid one ollver dross . aPWaranw,, the I I �
f Ir * ,..ned tothe old ischoal wh&,e .
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r,omcement Iffiat the tea dutieis were IOUs units mar g p ,. t ab t � West had expressed their wilIlr-,-,neW .were two ., -crowd rAu,r
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; . to oubmit to the personal saerlf lees that foxes, all -male, 10 martens and 16 ngre�shni4ks -were mT-ved-,a,,d 0. pk, . 'A ;
n Suits "o 0 0 0 0 $15, $20 'to $30 'not to be changed and thWV- any booist- ,-,randred abrea�st, the artillery In bat- ' �- I I
. , aples wauld tery iorm, and,the Infantry in the preisent strinzency neeessitaLed, in mink. 7ne, price received for the foxes I pa,nt titne� WAs ispentJ by old fr4endo to- I
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�-, ,, %, to- $30 b I looked into. The tea men ex-ylaln coqhpany column formation., Altogether ''I
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r� I " letcher, the Preai- per pair, jand the mink $15 per pair'. ',n011n Was its greAte-qt pleasure to J
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.- 'i $ thdt war risk Insurance � and pr,U3- � . )
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F1 F issionaries' who The animals were all young stock, rals- "many olf ,those Present. The finale,Teni4 : � I 1�
�, . o V V1 ....oats I 0 0 15, $Aiu 4 P�active shortage In the %supply have guns figured in tbe'march past. It ,was. deryt, oaid.-� tba�t the m A
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�., . - - � . . w6r � e -alw,ans v.nAer great physicaf e4 thlis ,year. The black foxes were two i. ,of �the day took place Wier supper . - .
I . i . . occasioned the increase. Flour and a demoAstriation such, as had never be- 1-4
, pie Of a litter of six. Xr. Bates has O -a ' when Blueyale .defeated the - -
- '�oTrewhaf dearer, the sugar strain were selting us A 'noblp, exam , im If - .
� I . - . sugar 'are I fore been, witneissed In Canada. 4 ne
W � At the present time 5 black � of -.Uor.rts at football. The sore W -1
. --- .- ving been raised, .and'the war on Mbnday HIS Roal Highness�, the rbUt all the sacrifice must, not be made his f arm , - . as - -1
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F . . tax,4a's falso elevated the prlc13 of i led ,by by them. We m,a,st all sacrifice and and 13 silver cross foxes, . !�
� Im- Dtice of 4Donnaught, iaccpmpan 1
- I . I - spdc- rally to the rescue, In Grde--A',o keep large number of marten, mlnlc, coon, union may lead to a real viliage Re-
1.9011� I m . p4ited 114v -Drs In Me saloons of the Col. Williawls, nlaA,e a tour of in! e 0a,spel Flag flying. Mrs. Turner, and other fur-bearexis. , I - 'I union In' the next year or -two. Th,,, -
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. . a �Co land, Wilatever the cat.�ses, a tesL, of tion of -every section o amp, On Ah I -The .grain growers of Watpnloo'latene�ss of the sear
- - �aw the tioops, in review Of 'Blyth, clazzed the afterrioan -meet- � - . ,on preveIrLed i,aany 1, 11,
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� pr -p pan:y has been ,;;Lnday he r . ing with a few hel])ful and &PproPrli�tt County -and especially those of -North I- fram being preSent who would haVe . .
- vsreig. L Is to be" order, and on M hawing at the I likeed to come and would -
.,se.nt prices of a.ousehold necessities
�,- 14ROWN Cloth i ng ,, - N made.' A. com T onday he saw thein a e a heiiji:g Dumfries, made a gieat & I - �
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e ,�'- . � formed.to operate a ,string of sLo-tes work. ITe went through the lines, took wards. There was largi g t _WRICOme An- �
., � � ' Ink, Toronto Exhibition. The , five winners tother opportunit - The -ge,r-er,al WX- 11 - 11,
. - - Si�,pplies, more mp, and at the public meeting In the even
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i I 11 . - Jaily groclerz, are to bc sold a(l then vIsite,(t 1he rifle ranges, where which was opened by devotional exer- of t - n ' thaak all thos�s whe - � lk
- . leapec . .1 Agricultural , helped to make the s -11
Y, Corner 'tore k 1.ciises bY Rev; 1&. &nith. of 1-hrisall, by tAe, Sol th Waterloo- . chool aelabi4ti-ej,
, � 6 � pric-as avera,ging twenty per cent I the order. He shoo 2 . . .
,,,es3 I skirmishing was . all e36albited i - I I I - I -� -
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