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. I Prize lists and score cards for 00346. Free goods accounted for being complied with, nothing morq. I 5"', rocking chair as a sligh token of o1i" behalf � �&,%J"� " f �'
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tile -Royal Judging Competition m $22201*Ndutiable, $287,071,726. will be said about quality. Frauld 4 ' ' ..a h, 0;�� I ..�'. I .1
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I I* ,who spes,1c,=te tr s�;�� of smug contest, quantity ist the chief'tjuj�g I Beautify. the Home long resided. May You spend ioany so h6rored, Oter Wh* , r qX 4 _
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its silly way. It is likely to continue things that are not smuggled, a . Plea,80 L( 40. . i�. �
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is to provide means of preventing the apples, heavy , machineryi semi -raw ronditions. An admission fee will be - have gathered here ev,.- g 1�
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i - ister of Customs or past Minister of bulk. Let us classify our imports by one, at the best hotel in Heniall, Smith. The tribe was right royally take part in all tociAl affairs. We ", i. � i�:� .. "L ...
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. Ctw6ms with high crimes and mis- from the United States. while You -are here as a contestant, . - ___ - entertained to euchre, two delicious regretted to hear that you were leav- . 11�;..
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demeanors against the peace, welfare SmugglerEr Stop Here. so that if you are the winner all you � �. 'lunches, and dancing. The prize win- ing our midst, but will look forward ... � � .
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� and security of our native land. (1) Agri. and big products will have to do will be to Pay your — I ners were: Ladies, first, S. Rena to the time when you may be A , Im '' , ..`, I
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�,, . The Big Scene. (fruit, sugar, etc.) .... $ 76,689,118 own car -fare and carry away the- Bullard and Bessie Blanc6rd. ' us again. W6 ask you to _Zeept! 11.1
# Fix the scene in your mind: The (2) Animals and animal After Of Staffa, conducted the services at Simpson; ladies, consolation, S, Cora . - ..�� � I
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Pot (if You get what I mean). On lunch was served the meeting was the house. purse as a token of the high est.' , I
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, the other hand, if I am the winner, I closed by singing the national anthem. .W-oodiand Cemetery, Mitchell. ans; gentlemen's consolation, B. Ron- : ,
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out a court's solemnity. (4) Iron =d its products 113,6G2,623 Death of John Johnston. -It is our . � . . . . . "I
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a man John Johnston, which took place at ,;;;;; �,.,
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shiP6 I interest in Death of Mr. James Yuill.-Word beautiful white ersmith, on March 17th. . `� I
him because I watched his early out- prodtWts ........ .... �16,390,260 -antle.-Pupils are eventon Wednesday evening, the 17th Mr. Joh- to their home there several weeks ,,'.
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of rare speed and much promise. ed Koehler . 'i_"i. .
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S. Hog- Pr�sbyterian in religion. The fun- to a quilting bee on Thursday last� . '
, ter in his -eye to shine as the head Tobacco is smuggled, some silks, cot- of years as an Express Messenger on five of his family reached his bed,side garth with a beautiful Coleman lamp, a . ..
b and forefront of the Stevens Customs , tons, drugs, e'ven shoes come in. One l nning out of to ,hear the last words of a kind and while little Misses Vera Allen and eral took place from his late resi- Mrs. Wes. Fischer and daughter, "�_, �
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Spread beyond this, the area - loving father, who leaves -an excellent Rena McLaren brought forward .;; " �
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Probe than to haive the beauty of , 0,, that city, but was disabled by an ac a l,n,, on March 20th for interment Viola, of Fulggrton, and Miss Addline '.
smuggling is very small. cident, and wals, penlioned by the grown-up family. Mr. Davis moved beautiful rocking chair and in Baird's cemeterv. I
Mary Pickford, the popularity of Ag- wedding . Those from a Regele, of Selbringville, spent from, � I �V I
I nes McPhail or the mental capacitv Chasing Tobacco. Railway. He then moved to Bowman- to Dublin thirty-five year, ago and gifts on this fortieth anniversary of distance who attended were Mr- and Tuesday till Friday at the hornie of � , 1, ,
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ty : We are told that enormous quanti- ville, where friends of his wife re- purchased grain 11wre for %cars, re- their w,edding. Althoug I h taken com- Mrs. Ross Johnston and son, from their father, Mr. Charles Regele- . , , i I ��� "� I
T of George Bern*rd Shaw. Y
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is the counter irritant for Stevens on ties of tobacco are smuggled. Ifthat sided, and on -her death he went to tiring Only three years ago. Besides pletely by surprise, Mr. and Mrs. Hog- Blake; Nx. and Mrs. F. Turner, Of Miss Freida Messerschmidt, of Seb- 11 �� ... �' ..
the Liberal side. He too has fire and were truc it would show in our ex- live with his married daughter. Dur- Drysdale; Mrs. J. Holstead, of Gode- ring-ville, recently spent the week end. "!
,capacity for moral indignation.. His c,ise figures. The Department of Cus- ing the Old Home Week at Clinton — _____ ____ - rich; al --,o her �7o daughters, Mrs. J. at her home here. -Messrs. Clarence --; 11 �
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ire will rise quickly at offences which
,,, an xc se figures out, with ac-
las'l, August, he renewed acquaiptance
Offend the dignity of the Liberal side 1
curacy the per capita consumption.
with many of his old friends, being
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.1 of the House. One can imagine him
American consumption is always
in good health at the time.
sitting unmoved while the dagger
much heavier than ours -always has
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-lipped under the.fifth rib of Torylbeen
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in fact. Tobacco prices are
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hopes -if it threatened to descend on
lower in the
. United States. Yet it
MANLEY
f . the Liberals the Ethield would go ulp
Is interes,ting to note how closely we
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with steady poise, the portcullis fall
!ollow the curve representing Amer -
Notes. -The maple syrup season havi
I and the guards be called to the wulls.
Sitting
ican consumption. Here are the.
figures:
started and the run is goo&,- but the
Bennett is more judicial. in
the of second fiddle
Tobacco Consumption Per Capita.
deep snow makes it hard work to
attitude .to
Leader Stervens galls his pride its
Canada Year U. S.
gather the sap. If the mild weather
continues, there won't be
hemlock to his sense of taste. But
3.61 lb s. 1918 6.38 tb s.
3.11 Ms. 1919 5.64 1b s.
any snow
left after this week. -The roads have
4 hc does it. "This, too, will Pa."," he
says to himself. "The way to glory
3-7,17 tb s. 1920 5.69 ros,
become impassable and everybo,dy is
lies often by the valley of humilia-
3�27 lb s. 1921 6.32 tb s.
busy trying to clear them of snow, so
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tion." Nevertheless, he doesn't like
3.43 tb q. 1922 5.62 tbs
3.2.4 Ms. 1923 5.99 1b s:
that traffic can be resumed. - Mr.
Thomas M,cKay, accompanied by Gus
it, Kennedy, from Peace River, is
sole representative of the Progres-
3.39 Ms. 1924 6.16 lb s.
Hicknell and Jim Murray, left for To-
sives in the dramatic personal." He
MakIng allowance for slight differ-
ronto last Monday to attend the horse 1
-, doesn't give a tinkers malediction
ences in the fiscal years, the lack of
variation between the two countries is
.sa,lkes, and have returned with a fine �
bunch of horses, which they intend to
what happens to party politicians. He
would hang Bisaillon or give him a
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surpi-ising. Both come close to the
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use on their farms. Mr. McKay got I
kni-ighthood with equal indifferen,ce.
top in 1918; 19�1 showed a sharp fall-
a matched team of black Percherons
He would like to throw the whole
ing off in consumption. From IgI8
which will make a show team- - The
tedious performance in the creek and
to 1924 there is an American decline
farmers are looking for an early
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get down to what is after all the
in consumption of .22 lb. per capita.
spring, while the grass is growing u -n-
real problem --devising measures for
A Canadian decline of .23 per capita.
der the snow, and can't come too soon.
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enhanced efficiency. Have I missed
If wbacco were coming into this
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anybody worth while in the tout en-
country in tremendous "floods" then
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. I tar witness Bis-
surely our recorded �onsumption
would not show such a marked paral-
WINGRAM
aillon-a sharp chap! The Customs
Preventive Service felt no virtue pa�s
lelism to the American figures, whero
Notes. -Friends of Mrs. Effie Cron -
.. out of it when he was fired. He is
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no smuggling is supposed to exist.
Since 1918 recorded consumption in
in will he plea -&-d to know that ,she
w- trA ;
anuiners, of London, and Mrs. D.
Regele and George Regele spent S;tin-
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D. McMill'an, of GodeHch; Mrs. A.
day with their sister, Mrs. Wes-
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F,dizhnffer. of Blake; Mr. and Mrs.
Fischer, at FuRarton, last week-
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S. Nicholson, Auburn; Miss E. John-
Special Easter services will be held
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ston, of Hen -all; Mr. Geo. Nicholson,
in the Evangelical Church here orr
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of Crediton: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. John-
Easter Sunday. Services wHI be held
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ston. of Clinton; Mrs. Geo. Sheppard,
in the morning and ,e�ening, conduct-
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nf Holmesville, and also Mr. Andv
ed by the pastor, Rev. G. L. Gross
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Weir, Ed. Donglass and J. Boyce, all
Rev. Kellerman, presiding elder, e ;_
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of London. The services ivere con-
pects to hold a service here either
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ducted hv his nastor, Rev. C. G. Arm-
Monday or Tuesday evening, April
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vur, (if Brucefield.
5th or 6th. -Mrs. Fred Hoegy, who-
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recently fell at the rear door step,
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ICanadian Pacific Railway. S,tops will ;�
and spraining her ankle, is recover-
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ing slowly. -Nurse Joffery was in at-
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Ladies' Aid -Ladies, Aid and W.
tendance with Mrs. John A- Eckart
last Saturday
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M. S. held its monthly meeting on
and Sunday, who, it
was fenred. w -as developing pneumon-
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We-drivsday, March 10th, at the home
is. Mrs. Eckart now is much im-
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of Mrs. J. H. Campbell. After qt�ilt-
proved.
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ing and sewing, the meeting opened
to Mitchell. There thc AAwonic Or- with forty green candles to commer- lock gave a reading, after which Mrs. I
der had charge of the rvices, as Mr. at(, the forty St.. Patrick annivcrsar- Alvx. MeGavin sang a solo. Mrs I
� L I . 0 John Finla son -( I "Tn, ''
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by singing hymn 494, followed by
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Campbell. Mrs. McKe,rcher read the
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ACROSS CANADA AND BACK
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'-tcripture lesson, Acts 11. T'here were
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Marvelous beyond
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seventeen responded to the roll call
conception inapt-
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with a verwe of Sc-Hpturp. The mes-
ly describes the glories of Canada's
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senger prayer was read by Miss Mae I
Rockies. To be fully appreciated
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Campbell, after which hymn 417 was I
they Must be seeri. To start out on a
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.,;ung and all united in repeating the I
trip by one's self into this unfamiliar
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Lord's prayer. Mm. Campbell served1but
far-famed paradise-on-ear-th, to
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hinch at the close of the meeting.
many appears quitk a task. Realiz-
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ling
this, Dean,Sinclair Laird, of Mae-
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W. M. S. -The regular monthly,donald
College, an experienced Rocky
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meetin ,of the M_V,'11_ D 11 .r]
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a daring adve urer-not. exacty 1 n
the army of the common good, a type
both countries has declined -In the
United
. nl; n a
baking contest put on by the Detroit
, - . � p ranc o
- the l,'nited Church W. M. S., met at
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oun ns ve er, for the trurd. �'..,
year in succession, has undertaken to, ..
well calculated to raise trouble.
States slightly more than in
Canada.
Savings Bank in honor of it.q tenth
� _. the home of Mr.q. A. 1). Armstrong on
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conduct a party through this glorious "I.
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The Cause Of It All.
Take It With Salt
anniversary. There were over 700
his second wife, Mary 1);tvi-;, he leaves g%rth tihankeil them most heartily for Thursday afternoon, March 19th
wonde.rland. . .;
Now what has raised all this row.
cl-
If intervening in i
WE, are to have a field day early
cakes in the contest and Mrs. Cronin
made two ent&ies, each winning $25.
six of a family belonging to his first the kind remembrance and extended I with a large attendance. Part of tht,
he lafter-noon was in andisfeeping,
Fred, despatchvr, ,
f North Bay;
I A ,special train of dining, standard i
you would skip
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in April where lurid tales wbl-1 be
wife: -) i tf, t m the f reedom of their home for i . .spent quilting
and obse,rvation com-part-.1,
,dents and get down to the real casug
told of ruined business on account of
It takes the country girls from old
WdIliam, conductor, Fort William: 1 thj� evening, which bhe company on.:Sewlng, foll(ywing which there was a;ment
cars has be, -n chartered, to .1
'i belli it rests in the desire of certain
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smuggling -read them with a large.
Huron to put up the appetising
Mrs. William Stuart, Califorrda- Mrs I joyed to the fullest. The ladies pro- programme, the president, Mrs, J. R.
harry'lvided Scott,
I leave Toronto on July 19th via the .;.
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interests for more protection, They
allowance of sodium chq,oride. They
pastry. -Mrs. Gidley, of Blytth, spent
George Thiel, Detroit; Mrs. a nice dainty lunch, which was presiding. After the opening
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ICanadian Pacific Railway. S,tops will ;�
were disappointed away back in 1921
are. in the main pure bunk. This com-
a few days at the home of her daugh-
Davey, Cayuga; Mrs 1,�'illiam Strat- i thoroughly enjoyed by everybody. 1 hymn, the Scripture lesson %vas r(%d)
*(Rev.)
be mndv at Port Arthur and Fort ..'�,
then more disappointment in 1925.
mittee is chasing moonbeams. It 'a
ter, Mrs. D. Somen, Wingbam.-Mr.
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ce i One f�,ature of the evening was a by Mrs. Joseph Scott
ton, Stratford. The funi-ral took Pla .and Mrs.
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NN'flliam, -bich tngether form Can- I
Beaten onaa frontal attack they at-
moonbeam hnnting because of partis -
Charles Dorinelly and -his sister, Mis�i
on Wednesday aft,erm-n by C. N. R. nic(- artificial wodding eake decked li-win led in prayer. Miss S. Goven-
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ada's great,est grain port-, Winnipeg I
tempted a flank movement. The
�. tacties are good. We are told now
. � that'we a bein- ruined
an feeling. Elliott'is out of it now
he has gone into the cabinet but,4 at
Ruth Donnelly, spent the week and
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
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to Mitchell. There thc AAwonic Or- with forty green candles to commer- lock gave a reading, after which Mrs. I
der had charge of the rvices, as Mr. at(, the forty St.. Patrick annivcrsar- Alvx. MeGavin sang a solo. Mrs I
� L I . 0 John Finla son -( I "Tn, ''
Beach, the popular summer resort for 1Z I
Winni-pegfors; M n ni peg, Ca n ad a's : �
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the start of this row Bennett, El- an - a en . . ITICAIDDon VIRVIS ad een ,a mem wi o that. Or- ws of their wedding nay. Ine re- , .1 ( a paper on ( i rf a rg( c Ly; Indian Head, the �1
tariffs but by a flood of smuggled liott and Kennedy had been told to was at Goderich this week attending der for years. Manv beautiful mainder of the evening was -spent in I '4hadow of Influence," -and Misses I chief trec distributing centre of the I
. products (estimated value of annual form a committee to help the Hon. the funeral of Mrs. Reynolds, wife of reaths and sprays of 'flowers were gnmes and dancing. Mr, John Wren,: MRrkmn�t Armstrong and Margaret I Federal Forest ry Branch; Regina, the ,- I
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flood. $200,000,000) and .prison made George Boivin to reorganize t e C the county jailor. The late Mrs. sent by the following: The family; im old Rchox)lmatp. and friend, and Rivers sang a doet. Following thelrApitAl of Saskatchewan; Calgary, �
0,- 71 us- .;
goods (here the estimate is $50,00 toms Department ao as to prevent Reynolds was formerly Miss Macaugh- his wife; Mr. and Mr�. Norman Mal Runso-1 firintn(d], provided , 'rlos
,plendid sing hymn, the meeting was clos-I.Altivrta's largi-t city; Banff, tho-� 4,
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000). Adjust your spine to the mea- smuggling the whole thing would ey of Blyth, and the funeral was to colm; the business m. -n of Dublin : os'ir which was much enjoyed. Af- i,ri by all repeating the Lord's prayer. 1, world-fRmous mou,ritain res,ort; by , ...
sured movement of cold chills as you have been over by now. When Ot- Clinton R. C. Cemetery. Mass was Mr. Walter Thomson. %litchen.; Ma r enji,,ying thern,;elv4-, f,i-) the full- i I,unch was served by the ho%tes�4, Mx-,. I automobile for 104 miles over the 111.
plate this mw nightmare. If , A rmstrong. linnff-Wind( rnirry Highway, the most .� I
contem �'t' I'll �
taws. .stagnates, blame it on tho parti_ held in St. Peter's Church, Goderich. sonic Order, Mitchell. Nov. Mr. Jon,- est, the company wended their way . I 11
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your patience )a not already exhaust- stirs: -Mr. Bar, of Galt, is the newly ap- I , 9P,rtacular drivr, in Canada; through. ..
ed look at a few facts. Take prison . te - — � ___ I Nirn.mo-McCowRn.--A very prettyl-�01114-na.v Lnke to Nelson, the com- ... �.
0 poi,n d manager of the Walker 'Iwedding was solemnized at the home! f ,
goods first. The main exhibit is a Store at Wingham. Mr. Bar has ____ . rnvroinl rentre of Southern British �11 I
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. owan on � ( ()I11n1l1l.,; thon through the Doukho- ��... � �
black shirt. It is supposted to be S been in the mercantile busin 8 d i WvdnP.MRy,March 24th,at four o'clocic h,)r country too Ppnflcton; along love- ,.
� e s an I of Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Me('
prison made -it came not from the understands both the retail and
land of Mussolini, but from the U.S. We are informed by Dr. C. A. in the Rff,o�rnoon, when their eldes',I,- ()k,,,g 1;; ,
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whole -le of it, We wk-Icorde him as laughter, PlizAheth Verntt.A, was unit.-, t'hlnrfl I, qte�Rmer t�) Victoria. ..
Total production of goods in Ameri- Zavitz, Agricultural College, Guelph, resident of our town. ; JAI-, and to Vancouver,
can prisons is estimated at $50,000.- Ontario, that 2832 Ontario farmers a I I � 01,
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I v,ri in marringe to Mr. T. Vict,or Nim- , Ri,turning. the. trip will he by the '.
14 000. Certainly much of this stuff is conducted experiments wibh field .0 ALBERTA COAL mn, of Toronto. The bride wa,; char -m- main line of the Canadian Pacific. ... "I 1. �� .
4 produced in sections far distant from crops on their own farms in 1925. The i ingly gown,ed in a (lr(-,-;,- of rose florRI thri,ugh the gro,at eanyons of the . I ,
Canisda and little likely to find a mar- number is increasing from yenr to WINTHROP . I .
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Burn Allwrta and Keep Your Money in Canada � laffola, and carrying a bmi'lliet of P-,,,r,r nrid T'hnm"*,n Rivem, and " . 1 .
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ket here. A great deal of it consists year- Choice seed of some of the Notes -The wt ather has beel more I lilies of tbe vnitley, bnbN'� hrrAth and thrmigfi the Selkirks. and Rockies, af. "? " ;�
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of products which we do not import best varieties is being distributed now Ophvlia roses, entered thf rawinkc: fnrding qrvnery such as can be found ,,I; '.
springlike these ,ast. few days. The room on thi- .irm of her Fn' (I ,��
in quantity from the U. S, In the free -of cost. Any flarmer who asks heavy rain has taken t ho r t n th I
the -now down JEWEL LUMP I e I nowhvn, olse on earth; Lake Louise, 1i .
�'� _ r',,','� ifflain, it wems to consist of certain for it may have the seed a lot, The .spring birds are back itrainq of the wedding m a roh pilly0d, the Pe;4rl of the Rockies, the most � .1 .
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fttbm. goods, such as work shirts and periment with one of the classes of by Miss Kathleen Livingstone, an I d " ".
oviere-N. ,Ou# total imports of all farm crops .such as outs. field cor again and their musical notes are , qtood beneath an nrch of Pines whorf I Pvrfoct gem of scenery on the world; . !:. -
I I., n , -1 *NX A r, 0 I Re of tAw BoA Pre Ared I I nite('oals iii the ,!snotbor dRy at Banff F-1- - �L 4 6114
.. in .y ,.-,.- r. . . a ver, M. r I " . I o an, e "I., 11 1;
.. � I at'hf!4 , ' ' co u goods last year mangel%, turnips, alfalfa, sweet corn, Hickson, called on friends lae,t Satur- ' * - the Marriairp rervi-nony was pvrf`,,rm-1Capit.a,1 of Alberta: Saskatoon, the I
� f rom the . $13,000,- etc. The distribution wi,II likely con- Drumheller Vallev � ..
000. Most of day. -Mrs. J. Hlartis has returned . . 1WI hy Rev. K 11. ,Lark -in, D.D., of cit.)r of opt.imiqTn; Devils Gap CaTnp, .1� � I
' was cotton, cloths 1-inue well into April or unotil the sup- home to Walton after spending a few 1 First. Presbyterian _hurrh. SoRforth.:1 (,n the I,Rke of thp Woods, near Ken- .,�� � 11 I
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I or similar items .nnvt e in pris- ply of seed of the different crops is � I Miq.,t Mary McCowan, sister of 141"' ora, thente to Fort, William, where . 10
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: l.rido, Reted ic: hridesmnid. and wore , .1 .
sted. These co-operative tests -Mrs. J. Armstrong and daughter, i � One of 1111(- fine Ca radian Pacific . �,,
ons. Our total inq�otta+,lon, of cotton exhau, days with her .sister, Mrs. J. Bennet.t. I Clean— -Bright—Hard 10, "
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shirta was only 4,056 dooen valued at of bhe Experimental Union have Noreen, of Bly-th, spent Sunday with I - � a dress �of orr'hArd t.Affeti. .and carried 1 Ova,mers will hp u -pd across Lal�es I �, .. ,
$53,081 --all other cottoft al6thing to- greatly increased crop yields making Alberta Coal ...... $13-50 pe r ton Dnlivervd I a bou(junt. of sun -pt roses, wbile Mr- Superior an(] ITuron .0 Me IC I �., .
. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bullard. -M -T. and . t Port ..N ol , ... "j;
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I tslINI $616,809. The Olustoms regu- Ontario outstanding in this respect. Pocabontas ... ....... 12.00 per ton Delivered of Stratford, then rAil to Toront,i�, where th .. �,_.
<., CInrenct- R. Nirnmo, ��
I Mrs. Nelson Govenl'ock spent Sunday e tri p �1�1
lations provide that all goods must . (I the groom. After t.h(- cprp- will terminate 1. .1c
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� 11 I ,� � be entered at fair market value, No ___________-0_ with Mr. and Mrs. William Sproat, of, Cannel Coid ....... 12,00 pf�r ton Delivered � ,upportA, '. :: I F�1�1, -
- ' mony twenty-two-) gn-,,0,,% had luncheon Fverything i ,� .
" matter What may bei sfaid about #c- Tuckersmith.-Mrs. S. Shannon spent Domestic Lump..... I 0. 50 pe r ton Delivere(f y q incluAeii in thla price �111'11'.. '...
And in 1.1n evening a reception was Of $310-00, fmm Toronto; transports- .1, .
4; � casional crooks it will be generally a few days with Mr. and Mrs. James . .", 1, ..
con,cided that in the eustorns as in The undersigned wishes to repeat Hudson. -A successful social in keep- Anthracite. . - ...... Moo pe I, ton DC]iVeTCd held, when a larkrip niimber of neigh- t.,,or, sleeping cars, acconirriodation 11 ". 1,;
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yees few ing with St. Patrick!s, was held on hor% And friends attended to exte'nd in hotels, and bnrigaliDw camps, m�als � :.,:, �
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. th� post offlee, most of the emplo a challenge which he made -a Coke.... - - - - - - ... .... 14.0 per ton Delivered congrRtuqAtions And best wishe,q and in diners, h,o,tp,l,, and an steamers and , , ,
are straikbt forward and sincere. Ap. months ago to the people of the Friday evening, March 19th. The so- ., , , I
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- ninyaMe timv was spent. Af- sight-,RP,eing tours at points visited. , 11 I
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I proaching the questibn with ordinary County of Raton, and with refprenck- cial committee were in charge of the ter a bon-eyinoon trip to Buffalo and The trip is open to all, a -ad aplolies- � ..
:1 intelligence, do you suppose it woul� to the "Recitition of English Poetry." evening'h entertainment. The pro- New York. Mr. and Mr-- Nimmo will tlon(
,, be Possible to find in -the Imports of He. knows veryowell that an a pastime gramine consisted of Irish songs, red- W. Ament & Co. .4 for accommodation are being re. .. -� i , " .2 1
reside in Toronto. Among th6 out of cei,ved, 1�e`�X I.
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cotton goods valued at less than three this will never, be as popular a,q the tations, and n,debate, "Res-ohr.ed that town guests at. the wedding were Dt. Farla,s from other poitta tla-n T& ,.., I �, "
I qii &rteM, of U millidn 4611&vs, a devest. purely athletic Sports. He tWnk's, the U. S. has more natural 08ources Phaiiies 31 and 52 and Mrs. R. D. Nimino, of Toriynto. ,:.. p.
Ati�n r ah'a pastime, jt is titan Ganada." The affirmative was . ronto will be ngyned, VL,ftd dftorl",10.., , ; . . . . . . I �1.
9: 1000 orvpsan mme goods? Oh . I , 1:'.1 �.
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A, � Ye9l , � dt ,ffi absw6r i�y th& s1huggW superior to the '0onsward puzzle" taken by Will Dodds and Irwin Tre. I . . - ONTARIO Prest,intatiom-A very pleasant L%v- illustrated booklet 1;6%t..01 � . I I --.1. �,, .4,
,,, 4 . . ening was spent on Priduy March to De,fin gincla:it L-9 , 1, 11010ft* .1 11, 4, �,
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. . . g�6da '. UN ttb�'dd'; ZrAigg. it hy. drd, or to the fascinating gibie of guess- wartha, aid the negative by mks. F. L,__.-- . ,, ,-, . . 12 1. , �",
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