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. : . edy.,� a Progressive, was Montreal June 21sb or 22nd, and e&me-you ;�--��, 7 .1 �771 1 � reading by Mrs. 0. W. Reed. The w UV40, ' . ' . : 1, ' �
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. I 1. I elected -in. Pe4ce. Itiver last October- started in at once. guzzleing of - ed by prohibition, was the to a thrilling experience' ' I All
I I I - Kaiser. It was not* done " gently '1','�ffi e pub- took Dr. Landsborough while atteud- ; - �1,
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.. ,w -6 garments of result of the awakening of th the minutes of the previous meeting ....
. . ea of the ing, -to his professional duti�s.4t Daj,r�,' . 4 -
- . I '�" as that last sentence read,nd Qap" legitimacy. In b% giiApaign to per- lie to a r lization that hotelkeepers followed by the business part J . .
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., �.� . ". I - p&r 166ks for a the next Q.. Did you ada mixed up in a European war for d -�,4 meeting. The June meeting and gett, where he has practliged 'medicine , � : I � ' '� . I ... ��� '
e the people to , ftt this policy and brewers were a law unto them- 11 11
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-. dai they elected - firmioestablish a new firm? A. Es- he is � mijoe the eg- selves ,and were constantly and flag- for some years. Dr. Land$ I.,
. ;, Collins, the Tory -shot. going to eraj)j ' quilting will be held at the home of a farmer Tuckersmith, boy, beligi �v: .
Y paid the - B,,r 4%, jing cry is going rantly violating all legislation aimed rs. I
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- ns is elected. , Q. Hid you any partners? -A. No. It - to be "Kill, B9Ot,11�,F,'1F'I' " Now, Mr. to keep them decent and protect our Harburn served a dainty lunch -We �, ; �� --- L,
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�4 Kennedy is elected; COW is now established beyond denial . - .
.-11� . . Finally Kennedy- edged in. .0ollins Q. Doing business aloneT A. Yes. that but four men in all Britain knew Editor, we would- 41w ux call your at- youth, both boys.- and girls, from the are pleased to report Mrs. H. CW,m and a brother of Mr. William, IAuds- �, * I
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did not like' being left Q. Where. A. In the Reid build- improving and is able to return to 'I "
. . . of a secret treaty between France so a former -teacher of Spftafs - ' -,
to our mind is m6 Serious than the Now, Mr. Editor, taking the past as I, ,,�.
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- nice, Place; tfie lights of Sparks St. ' us'- days before August 4, 1914. Russia, that honest -to -goodness lawkeepers and ncit. re-al'z-ng the vital nscessit3r .1 ... I'-
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.. ep; returning 0010-6i and sent him only open your books in September, then Bill got into it. Not one in Can- who has no use, or .prohibition, and can be made out of the class who pital on Monday and is doing nicely. edience:to the orders of�,a I .,.�� 11 ... I
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to ial I believe he -not any- Ada, not even Sam Hughes, or Col. he boastingly te6tifto that be could have never recognized la r has returned home borough of Daggett failed to give a ' " I
,4� . ,. is na* Out -on 192M.' A. Because I had go into any standkird'ItOtel in Ontario fattened On the destruction of body -Wrs. J. M. Mille . - I ,
bail. , This chap, - it would, appear, thing to sell in January, 1921; 1 had Denison, the British watchdog in fr . om London after spending a week Wisconsin and Michigan railroad . - J .
CoUilp, the TO' and get all the 9: per cent. beer he and soul of brother man? wi rt, who . . I �
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I lli�ooked votes front rY, only expenses. ,. � Canada, nor yet Col. John Bayne th her daughter, Mrs. Hodge freight train right of way over his �.�., -
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1 iketfaiedy did no Aealing,nor did any- Yes, but I was, all alone. * * * Huron Cousity, and lived all his life legalize it and thereby cover it with -Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jeffrey are now enced the thrill of his life in a wild !�111.,
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� I steel for him The only charge Q. Even a man who is all alone Canada was split, and is Huron, within 30 miles of Clinton, a garrneiit of respectability, but keep enjoying the pleasures of a new Ford race to keep ahead of the speeding 't., I
I . '1111 I body . S111it . to In . a few years,ago. it gver an illegal traffic, put a few Coupe -Mr. and Mrs. W. O'Brien freight, Fast work on the part of ...,!-..
'. against Kennedy is that he -as a keeps an account Of his expenses, ev- this day. Indeed, it is a serious until glitl more teeth in the law and remove the engineer in applying the brakes I 11 ", ,
. - candidate in a Province where some en if it is only to show a partner problem to keep this country together While rubbing it ifito in(, he thou called on the former's parents on was all that saved the snowmobile -1 ... I I .
stealing was done. Kennedy goes who wants to come in ultimately? at this moment. One "of two cloucis he might as well rub it i n good and all law *officers who wink at violation Sunday. from a disastrous rear end collision- - - ! .�
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. k . - . er opened. These polls were in see- that? A. I was too busy; I went United States or the independence of bile. Dr. Landsborough was summon- ,�'J, 11
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. " tions of the country where the to Europe at the end .of June, 1921. Canada as a separate nation. There I -- ..."
i nedy supporters were strong. There Q. This was money that was read- is no middle course to free ourselves iC his toll from our midst an May 3rd, gett, by the critical condition of a � I.: � .
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-1 is no doubt about that. of course ily chargeable to your firm, even if from the blunders- of mixing up in 1926, in the person of Annie Olive woman. All highways were blocked . I. �
, e how these chaps it was only- for a diminution of your other people's -rows. .��,
. 1. I Kennedy can't prov The other charge income tax. Why did you not charge * * * Anniversary Sery es Schoales, Moved wife of J. W. King, with huge snow drifts but the doctor's .. - , �
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- . . a petition to the House, pre, A. I can. the -war drum and take a crack at I . with her widowed mother and family, snowmobile over the line to Faithorn. . .
� the matter.' ' Q. You know there is an olylaga- the Turks, It was well timed. The 'St 4 �
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pointi,W., & � Pax_%qRWXt t1pirilpon ev&r do", td keep-Wksl` CabAdilin geople.would be workeil up, - ..; o farm adjoining the village of Kin- r6tched th�-neajrest point to his dest- '-,
. - I + 'ti . Is 6W�Wil A. I Started books. 'in September, to war beat , over Sunday - before the 'AT 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M- . 11
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- Richard Fumbs. Q. None of your Aceipts were kept afterwards learned by the Canadian . husband moved to Bluevale, where through the drifts to the woman's "-.
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Here the Honorable Richard Bed- track of until September 1921? authorities that the cable did not come REV. 1). R. DII'LUM MOND, 1).D. �..!
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ford Bennett, M.P., R.C-, I -LA, etc -A NO-" demise. Hers was a life well lived, the visit to the patient, trouble was ". �
did the aviation act. Hie played higK Now you know a lot more than you ly. But two knew of it, Lloyd George . of Hamilton, one of Canada's in,)st outstanding preacher, and full of kindly deeds and helpfuloess. experienced in getting the snowmobile i",
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tragedy -"Never in the history of did. It's a great life if you don't and Winston Churchill. It so happen� � church leaders, will conduct thv�;c, services. '-'he was assiduously industrious, but back on the tracks and aid of a farm- .1
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--w, Parliamentary institutions, ,I plea , �-- i�und time to take part in all church er with his beam was necessary be- ,-
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4 with, -you, my friends --I -beseech you What Else? his constituents in N. York. The To- of a courage undaunted and a kind- be made. It was pitch dark and near-
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I I . things will remain 11-�stuff of that nett draws into this, too. The Citizen the first . time. Cables of that des- Male Quartette, "From Every Stormy Wind"; Anthem, "How lend a helping hand to those in dis- familiar with train schedules in win- �, 11�
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record against you cription, in fact any communication Lovely are the Messengers." tress. Her bereaved husband, sisters ter blizzards and drifts. He thought II!, -
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d6es it Ifm mosquito landed -:an the less editorial in which it was suggest- ments, are always exchanged between EVENING: Malo Qu'artette, "Lvad Kindly Light�" by Dudley and brother have suffered an irrepar- that most likely the "train was late. " .;1,
q and ed that R. B. Bennett was quite the , . . able loss in the -passing of Mrs. King. It wasn't. The snowmobile was ..,
dome of Hon- Mr. MOtberwell one prime minister and anotner. With Buck; Anthem, "Arm, Soldiers of the Lord"; Tenor Solo, J. She was a member of Knox United speeded along at a lively rate, but . � I
0 Mr. Motherwell landed on that biting most useless man on the Committee. true caution Mackenzie King refused "My lf(,p(- is in the Rvertasting," by Stainer. Church, Bluevale, and has now passed stopped occasionally to permit the . �;
female with the solemn hand of the That was an obvious enough state- to say anything till he had received, Stewart, .. I
, -. Minister ,of Agricultnrb, Bennett ment. There was nothing amazing the official, docunint from London. At ALL WELCOME :. SPECIAL OFFERING ASKED FOR on to the Heavenly Church Triumph- doctor to glance backward for a head- � ..",
would deliver an oratioi2 in the tones bout it. But Richal�d has had the Ant,, where sorrow and sighing are un- light or to hear an approaching train. ,. I
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. of Bob Ingersoll at the grave Of his ditor summoned before the Com- for the oil fields of Mesopotamia. -- known and peace reigns eternal. T112, Everything seemed to be all right and t,
brother. If any person applauded he mittee. Much good that will do the Canada was to be plunged into a war �� - -----. funeral .services -were held on the 7th I the .snowmobile proceeded. Suddenly . '.
would repeat, If be had played in a Hon. Gentleman. Still, despite all and were conducted by her pastor, I a streak of light flashed over the I
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. tragedy where the villain stabbed these trivial slips on the part of Mt. Danger lurks every day, every hour, plenty, avd so rproind-4 me' of the of the O.T.A. We offer this solution; Rev. A. Walden. assisted by a former snowmobile and a glance backward re- �
bimself to death Bennett would have Bennqtt, mature made him to be lead- as long as we butt into European af- carousing that disgrat-I Clinton Old for Mr. Ferguson's con.sideration. I pa!Atoir, Rev. W. J. West, M.A., Of vealed to thie doctor the freight bear- %
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- done it six times just to hear the er of the Great.. Conservative party. fairs. If we do not butt in, and war Boys) Reunion last ycar, and stated FRANK WFI,CH, i Atwood. She is survived by her hus-, ing down upon him as it came round ..
%.% applause. . He reached the climax of The throne is there. The Leader sits is declared by Britain, or war is de- that he was there thc ivhole week and Detroit, Mich. I hand, J. W. King, of RIu,,a'e, three a curve. The driver "stepped on 'er" , .
. - his effort the other day a half a unsteady -the see��e sways in Vis clared against her, no matter at no time did the Aii-horities inter- 0 — sisters, Mrs. F. M. Bainton. (if Blue-ibut the snowniobile couldn't outdist- I
/ dozen -time's and backed up and run hands. When will Sir Richard -move how it goes we are in the I with the debiluchery until the REPORT OF HOG SHIPMENTS vale; Mrs. John Ferguson, (if WolRf%- � ance the heavy .string of freig lit cars- ;
, mix-up so fere Ivy, Sask.; Mrs. M. B. Gibson, of I The doctor expectied a warning whistle ..
OVA�r it -again. Tory applause, Grit -what a subject for the dramatist. long as we remain a part of the Brit- end of the week. I
-4r, � . laughter. . But dramatists are rare-inste,ad we The following is the report of hog Wolsoley, Sask., And one brother, F. i from the engineer of the train but !
� I isb Empire, so-called. Now, what we wnuld like to know �t
� .. have the Land of the Afternoon. * * * lay 6th -'IT Schoales, of Laird. Algoma. I the latter, evidentally, was not ex-
Bolvan Uses lee. , is, who makes this 1.) per cent beer shipment,-; for week ending 1v . � . . .
. Another danger lurks in our na- that our informant tn:ked about? If Seaforth-Total hogs. 124; select .40. ----- pecting any obstruction in his path in .
. The Minister of Customs answered . tional pathway. The United States we may be allowed to hazard a guess, bacon, 21; thick smooth, 85; heavies, that isolated section of the coV-ntry I
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tleman as milk from mica. When OR WHAT? to invade Canada. Self preservation Because none but prfessional brew- Huron County-Tot.al hogs, 1,9�2':l 'has between. Not daring to risk it any
je, � Bennett starts you see the equipment would force our neighbors to adopt ers could control tho alcoholic con- ,select bacon, 476; thick smooth gli- Horticultural Society -Word � longer the doctor and his driver were
-t of a fencer-4he foils are in evidence, Prof. L. B. Pearso-n, in an address that policy. There is no getting away tent. heavies, 92; extra beavies, 12;' sho� I come that the spring stock has been preparing to jump t.o .safety when I
1? under before the English and history see ' shipped, which will mean that the I the warning toot. came from the loco -
&F the mask is there, be stands U671 from that fact. If they have to This brings us to aii-Aher question, hogs, 78; lights and feeders, 15. .
� ' a- directors will probably have a very 1 motive. The occupants of the car �,
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,,, Speaker, th&.11ouse, the Gallery and tion, said to cut loose from the Brit- sometiling worth while, The conquest considered by ever -r -n- of your read- DUBLIN � busy timp about the end of the week. i jumped and Attempted to drag the ,.
- the ish Empire was . the only way for of Ca7hada would naturally �ollow, ers. Was there ever a bime when the Mother's Day. -Mr. Armour preach-'gn,,wroolide from the track but it was A .
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otligy hand, appears slow -no weapons Cmada to avoid foreign wars. Most peaceful if possible, but conquest in brewers of Ontari,, oboyed either the Notes -The C. W. 1,. A re, having a i ed to a large congregation on Sun- i too heavy. They phinged into a sno .
-he looks solemn but he thinkers know that is the truth- When any event. So the professor puts the night of thr, 'day morning from the text. "Beholdibank, to escape the splintering crash. .-
are in sight spirit or the lettvr r,r any law laid social evening on the � ..
I #1 - wields an ugly mit. He looks as cool that silly bunch of Canadian Imper- case in a nutshell. To get free from d ... n to regulate their business, or as 28th inc;t.-Miss Mary A. Kelly, 5th, T'hv Mother." The setting for tho: it wa., a narrow squeak, but the :.
� foreign wars, Canada soo r or later , : mothers' gowned choir was very beau- I grinding brakes won out and there : . ,
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as a bottle of -cbam�agne in a pail islists, 31D years ago, started this EM4 re matter of fart, did you ever know concession of flil-)bert., is ill at her I .
on pire talk, Canadians of vision saw must separate from the British Em- Is it home Find only slight hopes arp. held 1tiful, the front of the church being was no rrach. Dr. Lancisborough's �.,
� . of cracked ice. He poured ice even a hotelkeeper 1,, do so? . ndreds of sunny dRf protest to the engineer that the let- "
1- - ]§. -ice, - He administered where it wou$d lead. At that time pire. I not a matter of histnry that local op- for her 111t.imate recovery -Joseph banked with hu � . !
w R. ---cracked * , * * I fodilq. marsh marigolds and Ypllo%v, tpr shoidd have given him "half the �. 4
� a. fetotifugi�aio-ifite,, I - think it was. .they started a daily papor in Toron- .. ---- — . .. was met, with a snort of dis- '..
I 116'applied hot . bompresgtS�gnyjh1ng to and named it with/'a gobful of That is not all. Events are shap- — - — � , , I violet -q. road I 1� I
? E� I. at all to reduce thid, t6mlierature of words "The Empire." The Imperial- ing in Britain that put another phase - I Kelly C.ircle.-The Kelly Circle mot Kust." i s .",
� �� - Ists gathered around them the Protec- to our connection. At the present snowm --- I for their May meeting on t.h4,. 6th inst. School Report. -The following .11
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I -1 11�, - - raw? None. Why ivan it Staged-,? ,the Conservatlave party. It didn't last Saxo , the do e is nothing in re or . I Marks had charge of the topic'. Find Those marked with an aste ". 1.
politics. What about Collins 1P It,,16ng, because some one got wise to less than an insurance against revolu- — -- � gave a .splendid pArwr on thp. first absent. for one or more days during I
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"will -be settled in the courts.- -and the Price of the "hush" wa's a powerful political, section of Great . I Mrs. Robert Watqnn gave a report. of 1:381; Arthur Finla3@on, 364; Robert
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11 ,, I . .1 I The Customs Drag. its mailing sheets to another. That self-respecting state can grant. The Presbyterial hold in Clinton re-contiv. I sent. for All te-t-s, Jr. fll-*Wilmer .
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I - settledAlie. organ, for an organ with- shadow of revolution stalks the tight erid,,d to unite with th,' Broadfoot, -I'll; *Hilda Kennedy,175;
. I i clays. The �'rc` ` -Hazel McLachlan, 11 .
, W4'have tv�b Hansurds these out blood- is as-lively'as Gilroy's kite. little Wand. In the event of the ov- r the June m"ting. absent for a . 1,
. It s'ibust#Aq, Oarq.='Itee records 1712 The �ocket he red'ent system of Egg ff,50 Nut 15.50 Stove 1,6.00 lation Aro I tests. Sr. TIT -Alex. Irvine, 891, 1.
Th: , -, _ � -fit Imperialism forty erthrow of the p All the ladies of the conzL
. I '. ioi�,( ,�%§rae ,bas been way . - - overnment, will Canada, or can Can- - and spend A scinial Helen Broadfoot, 861; Margaret Irv- t.
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t , . ?aft ;aj nju&��.U&: !n that tommittee mon sense knows thai a coneblubra- ads, remain in a so -,called empire? hour after the m"ting. 1 in,e, ar,r); Dorothy Elgie, 352; Mar ". .
I " � I . room 6a fd -the,-Uoae,,W011, that tion of states cannot exist where part These are serious questions. They SERVICE Missionary Meeting.-Tbo Whites � gnret flay, 302-,' *Helen Upshall, 292; . , I." ,'
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