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******����� jopo4om**4�iiiiiii�!iilll�illll���111111�����ill''����ill''�����illi�� >4*000044 TliE COMING BRff1SH GENERAL being, but no J- fal mw 8aii say. to . I wall 4nd firing party.'Anotber prison-. him on t4ie Tun for, this,, ntbs. - 4 .1
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. I � .ELECTION which of the OUps the�yr Will swing I � et wds charged with.throwin a baby I was iii'the lbiefor seven Weeks and ;:
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f or instance, is co dent that I !,-� death: wA ,h its mother as. chief wit- ch . ge of cloth ,
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(Wre191,11 Clothing co, ,A gene'ral. election -will be held in it wi'1'J �by ,hr -tile ger:propor�- , - I ness. I I -noticed one little fellow about tune over here and we a! so, -got paid, I la .1
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1 of the remaking of the world following On ' "pd th"' *111 -,very � . . .
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W r�.��� %A." the victory of the Allies. -The elec- likely arise prOpositidns -and'policies =- hqW� it happened he said it wlis'-a, lVh Y. M. C.A and they have notiing but I" "I �-Ia
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. pite e = I ... = . bad beaten him for some little -thing you wouldn't think there was a war r
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I FOR THE' .. has been going on during the war, � of paity I lines.' . An� they 414y thus -- . = he had done It certainly , , my going on right here, -as there is , 1".
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" - � equalled in potency and importance . one wh7 or'anQt�#r- " Tjie riddl � = if . t It tl4tt I woMd never takeii another pris- I and eveiything you wbuld want to eat ' - � I
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I ninety years ago. � What the Various until the polls 4*.`- deplIiredl." There -ave E - = One night we were holding the� lines dens; pianos in the houses and lots of - � . "�
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' H � . I - r regard to personnel and policies when oned with apartfrom,tho, inftu�nee of = = About eight o'clock we were reli�ved- to. ,take. He even had -the land all i
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. , nkture. of a great riddle. The issues r ko , = tae. other battery. About half an houi er, I am telling you all the nice sille, :
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eneviintered in British politics and on 5 -that, we are instrumental : �
.Nove be'r Co'at - I outook'on. li%'�;,With new emot! s , -in E killing one m4n and wounding the cor � side, as 1 am not that kind of a fol- ; I -,
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. en from the p�6n, ibielactory.,-the =1 I = tion so next,'day when we adv,inced I and I ain going to see it through. JL ,.
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I T). # which will be mutually inter-depende , .especially. adapted to the = hind their guns. Bert Sinio, Ralph's think it -will myself. I think I will be -.
e� nt ance on their. 6w# initiative; and -who — I = brother,, got hit.with'a- bullet in the home by spring. -Well, mother, I will �, . I
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November, Friday I in 'Many n4w direction&,� Rossessing are little likely ,90, be guided by fet. "IE season—such as a good jeweler E leg,lbelo�'v the knee. However, he Was � I us you � 1.
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from Amerlea's entry into the way and ance after'i"their .� 6�e I = until you have seen the never = says-, "On Saturd ' last Mrs. Richard 3 ,.
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oa . I the tremendous part she has played. venturous lifb t4 . '- � �etur,'n-- to the 404k, -': before equalled display of E had brok . Romp, Mill rdad� brought a sampleF of I
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" �, - .Women's and Girls' l. Details of the peace conference . ��4 . = as gdod as a mile, though, I line
. - . . I J mand iiew sys eiii in Britait for oc- = we ard showing. I � — � dAhe m ,�, .
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I between,the Allies in relhtion to the of thel Iiii . she cleared over $196. Thi * 'W
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I . �ation ' 113�,,,in, _ _— I I = and angle of the jun discharging them � I-
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I 'the protection of -British confineice where physical i en6rp—'and new liealth 1 Fred S. Sav-auge - whole pan go off into thei shrubbeM ' 1.4 ;
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I to which in these directions coordin-a- Will OP --'Tx 1i of ? I . , r 0 r = . = and we got no more 1�ullets from there.. . F. � .
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1 2. Questions as to the transforma- @�I.the ty, and prejudice — I a violent explosion took place. How -. - �
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I between the ratic. = ' Seafoith I .' infantry caught up to uslafI4 we . I'!
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-- - ither 1 b e- are not confined -io Me class al with the g amour of a - Prime price obtained f or any . I ry last week: Killed -in, Ac A.
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--- . . - 1. �i . . . tinction from AmonR: the yo civil- vict were among the beat seen at- Aldiige's Goderich . I J. Ro�Wla", Walton. Ill � ),
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famous atables for years, and, they —W. �Hinscliffe Wingliam. M with �,
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. � - . . I ( . atially one of peace. What is ' �'. have given Canadian . horses .a, great poisoning -- W'.� 15jiville CUntion. �. r,.,
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- , o a .es working miner� from Wales who, at the Other lots of. Canadian horses lotill ham; William Sangiter,- Heiiall- H. , A ; �
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: there. 9prings to light the fact that eral. That is,a'very wonderful th' I -�y - �
- I Mg I - military au�horities will also start'dis- nell of, tb6 Base Line, Hullett, and J,:-1.
The Great Fuel Saving. Stoves - it is a new Britain'and not the old rac6'1� like, the BritiI§h, but it I I I , -i ,
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. on the other, with the paRtle new J. on . ,-.e 1
If/ - in Ha (,f . i Conservatives . -1 have just complete one o " �_. i
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C111h,sts Fnel Bill 4 ideals when the people select a fresh d ' f the ed for $70 or even lesi. The Canadians to rigU it the car took a 'header in- R � ,
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. - o I Labor party, although nominally inde- House, of Coin s.' One thing is cer- best trips in the line yet. 11 mean the are seekin to dispose of as mimy as to the ditek. Fortuately neither rll -�. .
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1% . I fain—that the old order of conducting, possible fore -the mg�vke of the young men were injured m*ehP1 b-1 "I
. 1, . affairs to the left wing of the Liberals. " [g I was chasing Germans. No . m J� : �
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i.pURNS ANY KIND OFFUEL �i Njaw. the Germans have made Well, it was 1� ,�,
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I tachment from either of the'esta iretty well. He - ; I � I �
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suredly be placed on the shelf. -f vacated town after town, and we were FROM FRANCE :! -,i,�
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, fact, when it came to voting they were . I right on his heels,with nothipg to stop .C-11 —1: I 4-4-A- -9� -ov-al"d-A . � 11 I I- f
I L A 1 .MZ*3 t ZI I V V ico I 14 . V r -AN -, generally in -the Liberal lobby. None ! There is another aspect -vw icn can- � except,odd machine guns Whi � `ae v '119 ` P UJI11, . 9 Baskerville, at the age ,of 93 y
I d*te4 -received by 11 months. -Death was due to eld age. '
� I "t VIK - - 'of the Labor men as such were in. the not. be overlooked, and, that is with us. . . ch [ Oct. �28, have been, earn, ,
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. I Liberal Ministry.' With the cominj of regard to the �personnel of -leadership. ,he left, and also the road was -mined Mrs. kellyi of Seaforth, from her son, He had be�n filing graduallyA�Mt
I I andl e would come across big crat�rs Joseph, while participating In the -bit been' coufted to his -bed since, .
TION OF TRIEo' AGE - , the war-, Labor was taken int� .the The -war has broug-4t together in close whieZ we would have to fill in before I
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. - association, old, political., enemies and . Canadian drive: . . I - mas: last. Ddideased was an estimable
— . - Cabinet; and with the deepening iAten � we, c()uld proceed', unless it was possi-
- I gity of the struggle more and more has parted many ol&p�jltfcal friends. We 'don't usually Dear M -other, --Just a- few lines'to - Wted.
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- ENTIRELY DIFFERENT I of the Labor leaders were given' a Mr. Lloyd George is now I d, -though let you kn6w 1 am well and BVvn in Ireland eamoe to Mnada .
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I share in the Government of the coun- hand in glove�.with vehement political . -el m, you last night, the one , many yew.rs ago and -resided in'these,
- & .0 0+�"..� 1i is 'hard work,but 'everyone worked a pare frp .4 . .&U -4 -,&u -'r U; .;f. -1.r.
(Not built 1i e o�ner sLoves) . try. TrAde-u-nion leaders like im ., enemies ut the pa , as, %YX wltn tne socKs and tenoculaws akx- U, S- parEs. AVLWr -, e, a I I I -
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- i the. bond in their patriotism. They have with me and,when I son Christoph6r. Another son, �$am- 111
: othqrs are now an integral part of . the civilian peo le who have been pris- or five -fellows . ,. -- ,
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SAND SEALED JOINTS and the high capacity adjusted their differences to � ure Wii,? resides in Exeter. . I
. - 1 Governmentl . . oners or rather under German rule for opened it it -was one',grab. It s �, .
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C29 the past four yearti You can- imagine d I- -The death Occurred on Wednes e.11 ,
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. . affairs Coincide -at with the influence George, the foremost radical have had for over a week and they ceased-liady was in her 34th year and I
Better, Safer and more ]Economical! I Out . ment hi . forn�' a new party with these caps. At was not safe to ge't off the I wei�e.g'ood. That is the first bOx I had been ill but a short time from � -�-. I
. � � -1 i of Labor leaders -in the Govern s time, bs, a party cars or your would be surrounded, a's sure �-
� I - aristocrats wid ConserVativ " from You since. July., They I complications following an attack of i I ;,% I
- I � 0 a there has been at! enormoug develop was my experience when I got off I received ' . I
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I . or electricity )— , once There were about ten women are eitherggn - are not be- I influenza. The late Mrs. -, Bowman I ,� ".: I
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i than gas s instead of the privi- i4g sent. � er d as many ' isle, England, and I . �
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. . I steadily going onito place in,the field, and refineftient, and s me and i�ssing me -and arettes and chocolates as you can for i came to Canada about seven YO fs I �! -
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I when the election comes, hundreds inscribe on , ,It get any here at all, We h;�e 1 ago residir- in Goderich. practically . .� .
0 S which makes for Socilaism'? One has well, you kiiow how I was always we can I 11,
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' that something like three hundred of railways are in the hands bout fifteen cups. They threw big is the reason? I was sorry to hear ronto, who was shot and killed on . ,� � - I
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11 OVER 8000 SATISFIED USERS IN CA14ADA s ar -two .
t ! the six hun4red and seventy seats in ernment, so are the coal mines, 0 e bouquets offlowers in our cars and of so many Seaforth boys being Tuesday evening. while arresting '�,
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Call and see this range, 'also The Gurney Royal -, is not too much to assume that . at extei,,it, at least so far as stringent reg- mas tree The bands followed us wouiid any more as ,was a grand . ,
. throughthe iowns playing the French ione up., He is going so far back to- C. W. Williams, the- first tewlw' in " .
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Oxford, McClary's Pandora, Moore's TreAsure� Range, I least a hundred of them may be, elect- ulation goes. If the cohesion of this National Antheni, the Marseillaise. It wards CTdrmany that we have a fairly the old graminar school, Goderich, who � �- . � I
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t . i ed, and it requires but little imagina- group contiliwsl - I to see the women trying to I ong !rouW march every other day fol went to Gofirich 76 years ago -from I
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d Doherty . tioR to see the effect of a solid block Labor party support them, aiid will it "O. . Well Mother, I will one of the best families in England, �
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�. s. Agents for'Canadian of -one hundred whose main obj,dets not see dangers rather- t'fian advant- . ring off for now. Don't forget to seAd popsessing the family 6at, of arms and - 4 -
Get our prices fo-1 futnace , ects.? - That. is They have sad stories to tell. Stuff !.,--. .
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r, Sunshine . possibly at the expense to some ex- one big que�;tion. Then - a cake in it � severance." I rles. W, Williams, of .
� Air Warme ) I d milk ,etc., in many, ca .- � good, old Xm s I T.
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