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rQRTY-NINTH YEAR ' � � . �. MAY. 14 '1915 . I 1 $1.00 a Yamr in Advance - I �
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� FROM ONTARIWS , IT t ++ 4 to pull away as hard as wa could to He is suTvIved 1by his widow, . . I
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Toronto) ,U&T 11th, 1915, ' Sea -for ,h 'M*nstrels + boat b6ing filled to capacity.
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�!�- . . I I + . - � -N "The scene at the end was terrify- had been. a resident ,of the nelghbor� -4 , .
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I . XUAWnto has had, another forcible,re- + T . .1 ' .head for many years. He leaves three 4 .
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� cu%altles arpong the Canadians In the + I ;
I � Ini VV tion of the ship. Mothers with their " and Querngesser at Brodbagen, Logan Z
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I ate called u'pon to + I m,z In death Township Jos - one of its old-tirpe and i �
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� I sided un(til -,they' + --- wicre found by the fishing fleet which � respected reri-idents. He was 67 Scar6 - � I
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I I - . � p%-rt1cIp&te in another horror$ + � f rescued w. They had been un- bld and, bad, baen in igood health antil, -- I I
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.� . .-i � _rra.-Y Torontonians and Ontarloansoh + In ai(I of -Seaforth Red Cross Society 3 to get pn board Oe boats in time 'rnently.. He Is sAirvIved. by his wife . �
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� I board. This last horror of the Ger- t , ,,, +1 and wa-re drawn under the surfaice by- and farrily of sz-ven daughters 'and ;
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URS'uits this spring are � irail Kaiser Is -the worst- and .
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- May :2,00, 1 9 1 50 - Ided Aeward3 In filling a boat �
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pride oursevIes in ou , . 11 . with wGmen and children. When -all point. No narm was ?on2 and the I
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' + n T I sailor fainted xt his oar as tho result Tne late Senato-z Fuliotd, of BrOCIL- �
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certainl * bave- our OWD I ++' of a hard race to escape swamping, vhl�, of Pink P111a famj3. ha -1 a provxl-s!D� �
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+ + I The -girl took his plac� and rowed Lntil in his will b.-quemaLbing the stim -of � i � �
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Mrs. (Dr,) Ryerson and her �
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- ig -ate President of the Canadian Red I He�p the, Red Cross �
1. Brockvillo. Tiae Work will bi! eortmenc- �
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There are so many differ- I A . +++++++++++*-,4,+-:.#.,.-++4-1,++*-,,. -1,++++++�.�++++++++-I-+O�+.�.++-r r I tirre comforting And assisting her As- -Robtirt McCully, one of tne best i I
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%'If I : Ryerson had two Oons in , e armi. were problems enough. before. I murder. They avoid contact with -Brit -1 CU113, was -born in Soutnwold town- . ,
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A - . * * '* *' Ish a=ed men on the sea; they aseek! The Lusitania snip 70 years ago, and had, beer, a Mai- I i
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that we cannot - ago, � and the other is lying wounded ! �
I Results of the, aid given by the on. Vie unarmed ships where* they can kill dent of St. Tnomas over 'DO years. Hc I � .
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In one of the boopitals in' England. Mrs.. � - Th,a Lusitania of the Cunard Line i . �
detailed descriDtoon. There Ryerson was on ber way -(to Join her tarlo government -to aettler,s in - the women and children at little risk to: was engagad In tne leather And har-t ,
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shown. It will be,reli-embered that During the two rronthg In which all' . �
are, handsome grreys browns and with her daughter they �were pas- I rran stxbmaklne on Its voyage from New . �
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and olives in. many Tiew mix- I Word has been received here tha,tAMrs. I floating palac3. The Cunard Line, the I I I
� . their -a gby sending an almoat continuous stream -Barrio lost one of Its Trost PrIDMI-111- * ' . . .
- - pulpwpod. T -h - ernment came ' 'oldest Transatlantic - ,Stearraship, Com- � P
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. to -their rescue ,with a, oebewe for'.ad- of troopships away from her front do ' ent citizens, and the Ontario Bar ont " I �
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tures of fabrics. I . el - to Belgluxr� otor I its. iea,ding members, at ffildnight -1: �
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: to ba &morag the oaved. There were vancing.rconey td` ,the settlers� on their AcrOas 'the Chann d, -began with the "Britannia" a -es*, i I
�-� - . ulpw,00,l and Of fliAq.9- warkets. for . France, to Egypt, the Dardanelles, t on Friday, when Alfred E. H. C. - I. � .
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I boats have been touch- � w1i3ke, K.C., aff that- to*n -d1ed After . I �
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'be soft roll narrow sboul- number of rossin;r i�Wdnos Urhich bomb troin a Zeppelin. WhyV - Because ! had returned home from spendlug six I
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. ert C. Darling took place bere on Fri- durability , Iijcraa�4' . and 110 for rrany years �enjoVd a I i,
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day ,and, was a most solemn and im- shoW ,that thmg gdyernm t h first assault non-combatant v4ssels . . -Vlery ls.rge legal practise. there. 1 4. ,
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and'also many styles in more 11 , O'led �their to,go hea4 Inebes; die ' &I . �
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conservative models. *' I . -ere hiinself before the war brokeout. ting in the rretter for -the,gov�erh-* What sweess In baby -killing, - - , �&r a seripwoperdtlon �on Monday p-revious- -71 - 1�,
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SUCCeSSfAll. Of the _oen '- � teft Ontario as � I �
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a ithe cl-ty and a man -of Thuch P 0 Ise the Bottler d� these of the Dominion,-, but those of ments, whieb - Were tho*ght to Makc- His illnWs.da;t-es back to, Easter - ., t -
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I . U- P . . - regirrent off this- otty.,j Shottly after - - contrate every effort on makifig -thor- r0t i profe,And- 0.0ek to the 4nureneommun- � . j
$7 to a rroderatq. degr#e. 'V�ao f4e beginning 1 hoige-power capable of developing, - - . - i z
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. .tbe war broke out he, went wIt1f his of Noveinber e proybipial railway- . I . M, vnz ,a Aative of alora. , as �
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- Come bere andselect a suit tbi t, w ill at rinag' wood, or mora'linZ ._h ulpwodd I The Sluking of the Lueltanis . 1,
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the.Steamshlp Lusitania, tor�- 150 flrzt�class;,600 aecond-class; 4nd I
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leading his company In an engagement !t6 be anipped, and lq,000"more-istacked .. woupatAon Of flax -growing am,'w � I '�
� . � ; . . land died from tAS woundA 0ortly af- aAdraady for sile.- Tho com . Ission I,:; pedoed off the Irls1i -coast on Prlda� ,1300 third-cla3ss. , . . . r3elgl= =d Nortbe - Prauce, Is urged I I
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..--� ter. he remains were brought to To In a otaoment issued by the AVAdul i A
. lated by a London, 19n4lint! barres-z ;,are fitted With every nodeM,electrlcai - Z
ronto for Interment, which tookPlace that the settlers' ', *X*Ties In -that - tur,&l *Dupartment 'at -Ott - A 'ates �, i �
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- ,under full military honors. The. spec� are practically over. On that the iiop of f I&N f0i � - AU W*li .1 �
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and was witnassed, by many thousandb - zaw a periscope between 200 aad 300 Regal Sllit0g, CObSISM7119 Of t,V�o be#- Uk . i ,I
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� . had no idba what it was, and a-skedl a ler',s pantry�, reb4tion ro0w. -and bath � & 1 . �
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JAI' . on.- among ,the fmaru of Ontarlo's brave � Ontario, which -is now in progress, explosion lifted the isliip. i dr,essing tables, brocaded settees, bed- �1 �
� 0 � young sons N16rh6s,-, promising careers anould rre&a a ,great deal 'to the now- . . With. his granddaught-6, In Toiontol I .�.
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� . hava been cut off by tA , H. W. Taylor and his bride ' whop stea& of brass, aiid fitted with the telebr,sted his 10S birt] I
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� - I or fttricts of tne province. The gov- come from Niagara Falls, N.Y., W�re I E;;t of bedding, b1fLnkets and linen. Ida �t j
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. R on a honeymoon trip. They were Bep- � Thero, are open fireplaces; windows IT i -
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. . or.a 'at i the old -And popular land lin-3 for' nearly a week, tne Grand London, Eng, subuib � 'Tig .yeiirs ago, 11 .
; � arated at tlqd moment the ship went ) shaped and CL,rtalned; nook� and,cozy ' f
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� . .. . irarks of this city was .Oliteratedby Trunk Pacific Tall-Aray naving declined down and were united almost by qL corners and even elevator service. and remained af his J . t - .
. - - I - . fin a few eventnos aF.a. -the old to take over tne road - under the con- miracle. - . I . 40 uT1t1l 39 yea;rs of age. He AW 3W. icm- 4
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) � . . Princess Theatre build 'rlig on King tract with the forwe administration. .
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� - destroyed. For- The government has,undertaken the I Perth Items e0ding it, and expects'l to start Off . 1,
, strinet was completely i lift -boat fIlled.with other womeii and - s . I � i .
V I .e opbration for purposes of maintenance ' i;.4 In'Wiestvra.- - 1,
tunately the fire occurred at a tirr out the boat free himself after kisaing : �Mr. Alfred Price, of Mitchell, has a soon on his yearly . -,t
- I . when the .place was ur.o-acupied, .Had it and also to accommodate tne settlers his wife good-bye. �,ephew wbo was In .the North Sea Oatarlo. Mr. U-antell �enjoys rrarvelbuis ;
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- the w,no. have already gone into the co .n- - his I ; .
. occnrraad earlier In the evening 'V ot d witnessed the Blutcher go- health for a Iralt � Ol- year$' At 'as I .
"Then I stoo n ,the -rail and ,walt- t ht i 11
\ - es might have. been ser- try served by tne new railway, Thl� c -d for the end. I can't swim a, stroke. I I 11 Mr. price has a brother and two Bow ,and a do,ugftter Wdng, and � I
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to' t;,, as there Was a popular pla. "d I knew it was useless for me to s ven nePhew,s In F
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- a fira scare serloas consea er in, via- tne pro- can. a to the ourface and grabbed fran I . � � ;
. .. =1 havd resulted. However, as it was on- - old'Grand Trunk �gyste tically at some pleces of wreckage, They 8 . The melley will -be disposed 4of as University-, ls.spendlug the holtdays �A.t i �
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. 11 ly the building, Its contents and .the v . could not help rre, aad I went down f 11OVS: 0 ..eWa Fatrlotia 'Aelfef So- lite borr4 here. -Kr.- alid Mrs. No;t � � �
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I . I - ouffit *of the company which bad oc- tne water traf tic at of thp twice -more before I felt a hand ton my 0 ety, $75; furnisihing One bed for To- have r,eturne&fro�n Detr-oit whp,reithe_�, 1 .
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. - . stroyed. - This company and 'the in- of tne Grand Trunk Pacific, The into a boat. Than, I felt a woman -s nd luxuries for Mitchell boys -at the Volla,nd, jr', of the Babylon U e, an# '
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. . . I q 1: I . . losers. When first opened about twen- rl)v tne Grand Trunk Pacific, but on - =.y eyes to discover that the woman .-Wilfred Gibson, of the Ist I 3attall0n, ,abased automobtles.-Miss Loutse 21=10-1 I - � i ,
I I � .. '. � 1116 � 11 I . . . ty-five yeara ago this theatre was sup- a necessary link between the transe try wife, sit-tiag in the �boat jut -t a well-known St. Marys bay, was ,A, sister of- MTs� :C, Setflbe,'-,of the 14tu - - -1 I
. ....... . : -be on -S. of the best iquipped tinental and the lak4 terminals at rort was he wounded Ust as ,given oat - . -�'
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� .. id William, and the government I-,: mak- -,�-,eek. This was the In a dea� .� .
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. - . - ard bandsomest buildings of the kir ' Eric and Williarn Gardner, aged 16 a,t .Ottawa laSt where ebe will take a coarze , 4 .
� . it under legislation which St. Mary$ casualty reported- i i �
in Canada and for rrany years was one ing u85 Of ar�.d 11 respectively' of Toronto, Oat., first toness -training sebool.-M-T. A. i C-� rEd- . .
- . -rgely A- was put through at the recent eession. I . at W. W,hito and Lillian IN1. - ; _.
.� I of tbe most Popular and'la � Ighoffer, the mew, I . � I
I - - . -hrane, the Transcontinental pa�sengers on,the Lusltanla,� were ,3av- —MT. Erne 'home of propt-Jetor ',of the -, I I I �
� - M- . I . . tended places of amusemertts in the city Xt Co� - ed, but their parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Jaa. homson were Imarried -at the , Commercial hotel) 'has �.pened a tarbtr � � � : -
I I I 'Solre of the imost famous artists of past rr'akD.3- connections w1tb the Temls- were lost. 'Mrw chell, A:t 4 61- 1 -17X
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- I I I ' days, have appeared in this theatre. A- kamIng and N&thern Ontario railway Gardner, . Gardiner faint clock oh Wednesday, April 28th. Mr. and ,shop in tbe front %RMP, 40D -
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0 1 S , rr -Robertson, the provincial lifie, which In turn, con - . rs. - lite , will - spend a few weeks - '
.ong tb&m were Sir Forbes h the $hip T:he'elder son, who . Wh � - a,gue ef the LutherUn cburtk� ;
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� Sir Henry Irving, Ellen : Terry, Sarah nects with the old wn with a. the Panama, Pacific Exposition at I I
. - S ng Sh'*rt � Bernhardt, Laurence. Irving. Henry terr at North Day, thus affording a -stood by the mothe'r, went do ancisco. . -The -r.remberis of the Ray council. -Met `
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. I pri � ation between the ship, but came to the surface, where S n Fr I - t'Dwn ball, Zurich, and aT $ raylgft �i I
- Miller Sothern & Marlowe, John means of yall commUnIc d Roblason, of the HUM' 'In th'e revision Of �
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- . Drew his father was lying unconscious from t ad, two in,iles and a half west ,11 :
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- was first,planned,by . sessrrent roll on Saturdayl Xay� 29th..
� The new soft shirts are ,E; S. Willard, and w.any others,while with that which , iilen�t if I �
W- e ai%,,,ays Show something, �efter in shirts. t shirt &1' i have ap- the Grand Truiik people in pr , The father died so n tchell, has sold his 200 -acre farm at 10 o�cloek.-A former res I
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eady and a finer line we've never seen. They come from the bes I 0-3 recent American star. - Down - in Q .ebec atterwards, and theboy, believing him- t6 Mr. Forester, of Newmark4et, Hay towns� -
r . I 1 M6 the shirt making through- p,ared ibere at one time or other. A- a western system. alone in the world, wastaken to $20,000. There is a good brick house-, - I ,
y handso. 1 , . . The terminals and self 'fine, barns and other c Jem ph I Hartiran., died ,n St. cleynens .
I r akers. The fabrics are unusuall n, .ue- are MMargaret Anglin, it is another story ' onventences an ��y frOM th14 , '
n est ch I aracter�known to the trade. rthere is an air . on g th %incowpleted Queenstown, where he foun4 his young- on Monlay, May 3rd. I '.
out is of the very high . - Elsie Ferg��son, Julia Arthur, the shops there are. as Yet ' rty. Mr. Robinson has Pur- d the funeral Ine,lud".z 1 .
shirts we show. e across the St. er brother allve, They are at a hotzl this Prope i
. Wilson, Mar- I 100 -acre farm Part attende i A,
of elegance and gentility in every One of the Canadian &r-tist, Francls and the Quebec bridg � younger euf- c4sg John%, Walker s m.y. -and Mrs. Wendel Sm." J%T. =4 ! I
. Elsie Janis ce will not be ready fAr several near Euston St&tioli, the 11 .
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. a . year.3, the only connection bftween the fering from exhaustion. It is Lhought. Mrs. Aloiazo Foster, &Ir -s. V---
' I a, and scores . . v�,Ill itake .off it -his year's crops and: will a I � i
s -, f Perfect Shirf MAkincy Williarr Gillett, W. J. Gran' ontinantal lines an ,the 1two sides they will retarn 'to Canada, where they and X.T-�s. Hartman. -Alf alf PuRP-d f"T01i, - i
I Example .0 L- of others, well kncyW,,-, to the theatrical Transc - , I W probably go West. Z 0 . � -
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. public. However It �hus appears way to New -Zealand. -Death came to ,the h(nne of,R, B. tl-,( Bronson line, Stanlc-y, on Kay lst"� 4 11 I'll
& ling is to secure for Toronto Qu.,b.ec and Levis. I ie of Downie, Thursday, April 29th .
� $1.00 q 1, 25 to qapb I - 5 0 - - old bullc y to get the A. B. Barns, commercial trav Of I snow,s -rerr - .
eUer, I nn I , arkabile p.Dw,,1k for this Vinia - I '
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� 7 I one of the lb�st, rro,st .modern .and that this province is likel rqmoving the beloved wife and mother. of year.. -jt XreSS-Irt'd t*0ntY"6n6 an -4 '- i
: er benefits are Berlin, Ont., was three hours in tbet . . i
� - - 11 t Lip -to d<,e theatre -buildings In lion's share of what ev grs. Finle bad been ill ,vith -a atroke I - - 41
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I. 1� � ack and Canada. * Thl� principal' owne ed, but . o�ly three weeks. -Previously she bad a inalf In s In len�:gtb' -
9 Very large assortment, b ernrcent, 'for S01118 pletely exhausted when rescu - 1. - � I I � st
Shirts— 4 - theafxe belongs to Detroit and he has railway by the g0v . oyed good health. The late Nim. Fin- , I I
Workman s white stripe,tan, khaki, blue stripe sent word to the Toronto manager to �ears at least. The line in papsing has recovered. .eni maiden name was MArY cromarty- - . � ;
d L is province, traverse -S a One of the =ost connected and -thrill- n1e, whose - . I
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Strong and durable shirts. .. " 5dc, 75C to $I,00 this -effect, so !that it is an illwin through , h h Ing stories of -the 'tragedy -was ielated Byers, was born near Avonton 63 years - � ;
and black sateen. . N Isaid. to 'be very riic the ,guest of Mr,s, A. Robertson. -W.. . i
I - that ,blows no person gpqd. country which iliti-es. There Is ,by young Elia,son Myers, of Stratford, ago and bad been a life-long resident � . jamas Scott and .Mr. James : :�,
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. . art extensive clay belt which prowlse;s ont., wbo was ,en route t I q4lities she was beloved and respect- Laing -visite .
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- tarlo are- a, and mh-%- , ,,,I had just gone to the upper d Mr. Awtin Rice 39 I i
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9 �!nl cy will not b � oral resources whose richness Is be- with two friends for a game I ptain, meets Wednes - i
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1 ers, either; but are in. actual need of 11aved to be very great, South of the be said, "wheh! one of them looked Over ' rptice..� . 11
P,ainc0o�A,s do I'ApourS. unless 'a arcident occured near day 'evenings fOr P I .1
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.Ladies . a seriL of heavy . � remain In the Transcontinental and inorth of the the side. He cried as be aaw a streak '. -- -A� SeTIO Stratford, Friday The C .-The Patri0tic LectltrP- . - i
. � their Winter's out IS 11 rrain line of the Canadian Pacific, will cThere,s a, torpedo comin& right at us.' W. artb-xg, m.orth Of in lRe church Tf4t .
- 0 1 The luTrber- . . Ruston, am of Win. and Conc-8rt given I � $
wodds for a vgiole ,zeasbn. I \Canadia,n we wateted uUtil It atruck. Then we afternoon. Tlct,Dr cew, es- � N
r'ather hard 1asL ran the (new line ,of the . Ellice farmer, w" Friday evening was a .great sue i
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g czmt) I Ing Industry was hit Northern. This line is also close 'to rushed to 50 -acre far.in pecially whenWe cmisider the -disagrte- -, i
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I . . 3ear [by the fina.nial-'stringericy and , -W,411 be under opera- qauLlty 9,ble weather, . only Pour dzy,07 � - � ' i
., . . . s added -difficult, otEad- cotrpletion and agri- m ' hort distance from the main farm, and. that f I ! . I
- .tbl tion very )soon. It opens up an .asses of water fell around us. The a, is was given for ,announcing. thO � i
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Ssy coats made inso,.Tnany attractive colorings, now ""s ' a. ,geavy'r -A, J. I
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. Thez,e rf6st useful and dre' verse weather condition cuftural country as good as or ,better second topedastrudk the Itner justfour with a iranure s0ea r. His team Of no'* i
and atylish designs --Fawns, Grays, Shot Silk Effects. are ,needed within �,the next couple of. raversed by the Transcon- rrinutes later and --imply shatter6d' the colts bacame fx1ght6hef-I by Mr. did. entertaffiment. 11ev. -his audlemb '4
1 the pre,blerr confront- , obile and Mr. Rust -on jump- F.R.AB, of Wtebell held - I
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� Weeks or else ti-hental. - . cntir' first torpedo -was e- Litt'se,--tOM � hen right through his
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. $5 $7 W $10.00 � [r.g the lumbiermen In the northwest- . , Lualtania, but-, ed down. to of the tacts ;
. , . . nough to have isunk the the his ,graphic nresentation; -
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. - I ern district I . I the second completed the task. I �
aring of which protects , the � of lands, forests atid inines asprea;der passing overbis of Itht Presnit',war. If there �vverp, an,* � 4
A .good irivestment for every woman the we . A department The cowardice of It ,,Many of the 1vomtn were panic- wheels of the were lulw warrr In tllelr�' -
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s s e s. . I- . . has r� Ing many of The following frcrn the Toronto Star stricken. I wet oa'f. almost frenzied body. The Soun, � attitude wws:rd their countrY, we "- -- �W
eTpenzlVe Suits and delicate dre . t,ha lack ott rains i's MUS � jo calm her. I ter.r.,sily and may not recover.
- . . - . the ,srraller istreams to dry'ap, leaving illustrates the situation so eXaCtlY that with fear And tried , t. I then saw -On Thursday, April 29th, 'Arbile,en- that Sir. CharItOn"s- addresO WoUld- -i I
it cannot be too widely spread or too .h,71ped her Into a -boa . t .. �
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�----- - ,�.n the lumbermen without impreased upon the minds another boat that Was � *men Rar- aucna of the Cause BeUSID -tIs figbftf
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. I Treans -of getting their logs out. The. emphatically I .got on board. Others with its- � WE $on Br05% 'm f Mr. for. miss !161n, M,nd. the m�:18 quartattet � � �
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drying up of itVe 'Streams has o months the Ger- baled for all we were worth. A nuif- r1ston, James G0,rrI11, - audywe ,
F Wm. Tborno, of Mitchell. passed Bud- Mltchell� also delt
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ga�-Highest Prices for Butter and Eo -(Y-- ed by the early thitiving of the snow, marines have 'been destroying ber of men clZmber-cd In, nearly swa`np- failtire. The .de- with their selectims
� 11-11 t-1 - before 'the lee, moved out of the large . . . t again. 1q,dbo:Iy had a knife, but denly away of heart last AUPUNU, - � !
. Mail sub of British 'shipplog- Ir.g I 63rd 1year, Waa hop,L.d it wlliino� be their ; I
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I rivers and. lak4, and .ofily a very bea,vy what they dare I found a hatchet and c'ut the boat ceased, who was 10 bU Re went �o ance In our. miast. A 'Subst-antla, -sum � I
C _Jy and In nearly ,every cage .the attacks � - born townsbip. :
make Lip for..the loss. It in FuUarton � ad with which the U&M Ut- �: 1
. rainfall can clear. ty.five years was ,XeaTIZ. - . I
' 'hiPS- Minto, townshil) over thir - V ,
have been made On, deten0eleSS Q ards, away . g, ". I
jr,ust come immediately or many fum about 200 Y 918ink lsbirt.q, I 'Wru- ;
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- Clothing o 0 . their der -water �War ts brieks Ago, whiare spl;n&-d I - . ;� . - - � .
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cut in �the woods� till n(,xt spring. This pe�trching out opportunities for doing I 4 the Nople gka they were drawn down fann on the Ath . I . � I
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