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� and gone forever' We can do nothing but await events. of the Madonna And Child painted on Roy Barrett, land Harold ,an ', I To � wllil;� -will I � -,-# _`
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soon as Arthur took his seat—far in- The third chimed In with the remark scenery of the Welsh mountains on Craig Buck, 371 -'Martha Storey, 352; to Toronto With her uncle, Mr. Robert the lake began Tuesday, one a the John Eggert, Rev. G. L. Groia;: � , .�
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I political reputations were centres of Britain. It is surrounded rson, 291; Hu h Oke, 211, Carl 0 Friday having spent an enjoyable Andrew SteiAacllj�,r "I hi I ''
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I the maintenance of an important Posi- i� slow and revolt comes only after beautiful. Stewart Geddes, 623; Jack Rankin, ity of West. Wawanosh was greatly was burned. It is not known just home of Mr. and Mrs A . �,,
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tion. long agitation. The private member Early next morning we left by 518; Jewi, Archibald, 613; Ruth Cluff shocked to learn of the sudden death how the fire started. A large crowd Mr. and Mrs. ... elle. a 'en ,�',',l
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chirping in a distant'field, of conten the winding lanes of England,'but no Marjorie Wigg, 487; Dorothy Golding, will be greatly missed on account of which they Succeeded in doing- Three line enjoye4; thenwwelve�s , '_ , �, � �
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ed cows chewing the toothsome cud— -0. pen picture can do them justice. The 474; Van Bell, 478; George Welsh, his genial disposition and sterling home and the fowl and Good Friday.—Miss Marie , lek .....' �,,�".,, :�, ,
F-1 11 of the solemn hum of bees and all stone roads, kept well oiled, and con- 468, -Glen Pinkn.ey, 467; Nellie Reeve3 qualities, which won the esteem of a!1 implements were removed Safely. The spending her Easter vacation 1111� . "I ` ".," %
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1. The following most interesting ac- tween beautifully trimmed hedges of pletely destroyed.—Jolin Parker mov- fo
. calls for monuments to mental lan- mage, 443; Mary Howes, 433; Billy member of St. Augustine R. C. Church r-th.—Messrs. Charles, Hen an . � 14,�, ) ', ,11
? t -of her trip abroad was given.. by boxwood or holly, or ivy C, Box, 411; Helen Crich, 410; Jimmie ,whlere his funeral mass was celebrat- ed this week to Mrs. Attwood's house Fred Scherbarth and Nor n , i lj,.",�_., ;"0
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timates were jammed through- Sub- Castle made famous by Room VI Mrs. F. Edwards Easter Sunday.— Charles Regele, on Tuesday.
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and fixings for Mr. Massey. time we were on the ocean liner which times of Oliver Cromwell he made No Agency, the Geddes property on Glass and family, of London W,E�re at to how the accident occurred is known, �.�N
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fore our baggage was located and drawbridge, portcullis, etc., is intact, scores: West Dinsley Street is now listed for "sic, approp �1?
"Yes, and more too." When the Grit's, be started to run and became ur=anage- 1.01'
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_�, eyes away like Sandy MacPherson in our stateroom . When things (Continued on page 6) Cb,arbers. (Captain) .... 161 140 141 Agency.—Mr. and Mrs. C. Bell, Miss School Report.—The following is rolle-r struck the gate post, partly up- .,.-A
ed ourselves Pullman .............. 197 I" 193 .!!��
quietened down we indue Madeline and Miss Ethel Robinson the Easter report of Bayfield Public "i""!
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to get ready to sleep, and when we Haigh ............... 197 259 220 motored to Kitchener and returned The oldest boy, George, must have �.,'�.�%
in the glass. But in this it was dif- wakened in the morning we were mov- SEAFORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL Buck ............... :: 185 164 178 on Tuesday.—Mrs. Murray Cole, of (Nurnber in brackets is number of been thrown in front of the lower end I -S,X�
ferent. It makes a good talking point I �111��.
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I on a residence for our Ambassador," pally in exploring the ship, getting 594; Pass, 475. n`ours, Dal . .................. 187 1173 234 aine, prin- McLeod (11) 49; Fred Wallis, (9) ! turing his X;,
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of Ransard. Politics takes more pag- acquainted. The passing under thl ing, 667; Earl Gillespie, 653; Mary B.11 .................. � 197 147 21 4 visited with Mr. John Mills and fam- Bernice Seeds, 7,6.9; Jessie Lindsay "
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ow- I- ' Quebec bridge caused considerable ex- Barber, 627; Ian McLean, 620-1 Ona S-hh ..... ........... 242 185 186 ily lasst week. 75.6; George Sturgeon, 73.2; Lottie tained is unknown. Both legs were . ,. I 3�1`
How a page of good type can be citement. Standing at the stc'm of Nicholls, 598; Edith Ba Cheoros, .... . ........ 217 164 124 Bly-th Bowling Club.—The annual Higgins, 70; Ag-nes Kerr 69- Fred
Wasted even when Parliament is in a teman, 596; M, badly cut and it required a number I !,t'
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the boat while approaching the Mary Haigh, 684; Andrew Calder, � meeting of the Bly-th Lawn Bowling Weston, 68.6; Margaret iKttl, 65 4; �'F,
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hurry can be shown by the following of stitches to close the wounds, and .
In the Ambassadorial disc, boat can pass underneath, as it seems Rohnee ............... 172 161 "I with Mr. R. H. Robins -on in the chair. 54.6; Newton Sturgeon, 62.8. Jr. IV 11��
the enson, 664; Mary Thomson, 558; Jean Cri,
I Cannon had made observation as if the funnels must strike. How- �h .................. 231 179 177 The following are the officers for the —Grafton Weston, 67,1; Mary Wid- however that no internal injuries were �14'
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MR. BENNETT: "It seems to me Chea,rce ............... 90 162 272 Teacher. Junior Room: Jr . Ill— . . ..
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fled to the British Embassy in any had to be taken on board (on account Herbert Peterson, 451; Olive Coward, I? Taggart, James McMurchie; Grounds Thelma Parker, (Hon.) 79%; Is as held, after which inter- _,�!
1%1.t 6 of the strike In Great Britain) we Stewart, (Cart) ...... ISO 229 8 Committee, R. H. Robinson, A. A. Osmond, (Hon.) 77; John Wild (Hon.) guryon, w
country engaged in the way " wero given the opportunity of ex- 414 -1 John Cardno, 393; Elva Oke, 381; IL Stewart - - � .... ,184 179 151, wrence Jo,hns, 72; Edith Mer- ment was made in Maitlandbank cem- "
MR. CANNON: "I never said that." Edwin Hawkins, 348; Blanche Crowell i. macTavi,�h* ...... ::: rn 122 174 Somers, B. J. Lockhart; Membership 75; La
- ploring this quaint old city, with its . cipal. IL Jeffery ............ go 166 isil Committee, R. R. Watt, J. R. Cutt, M. n-er, 69; Rmma Sturgeon, 67; Jack etery. The heartfelt sympathy of the � . � �
A0_ MR. BENNETT: "The HOU. gen J. Stewart ........... 289 2A9 188 W. Telfer; Tournament Committee, R. Lindsay, 62. 'Sr. 11—Dean Castle, whole community is extended to Mr. ,�
narrow and hilly thoroughfares and Room 11. and Mrs. McFarlane in their great �,
tleman said they fled to the E)M- its many points of historical interest, Sr. III—Total, 700; Honours, PM; Scott (Capt) -'-.--. 96 178 ISO H. Robinson, James Denholm, M. W. (Hon-) 82; Louise McLeod (Hon.) 79', ".
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1, I MR. CANNON: "My Ron. friend famous Plains of Abraham with Its P,ament * .. ** :,:." 198 141 a84 -say, 72; to. Dear Ex- �.
. - knows I never said that. He has wonderful monument—a memorial to ,Mary Reid, 603; Elsie Drover, 575; Card .. ............... 204 ISO 129 ladies to become members and play Sturgeon, 73; Brown Lind ..,
changed considerably. No doubt he Betty Southgate 'W; Helen Memer, Trod ................. 2fig 2" 195 on the green this year. it was also Carson Johns, 72; Keith Geminhardt, positor; The robins are giving tongue , .�`Jl
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I ig getting tired." fell in that battle. Me I ment on Wednesday, June 15tb. 66; Hugh McLe .
I � IT: "I assure my Falls about five miles from the city, kin, 583; Bessie Edgar, 632; Grace 0. Dick .............. its 20 I monthly Jr. 11—Clarn Parker, Doris Feather- n that Spring is near athand 1�
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. Free, 524; Arthur Golding, 512; Val_ A. Dick . � ............ Joe ISO 05 W. M. S.—The regular There is a penalty up to $20 against . ,�!
E[On. friend I shall not be tired even one hundred feet higher than H. Smith ............. 267 169 141 t. stone, Charles Parker. Sr. I — Jean � J
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by the ridiculous observations I have Niagara, but lack the volume and ma Quail, 484; Pearl Reeves, 479; Dot R,,dd ............. 014 2" 128 United Church met at the home of Dunn, Dick Weston, W-illiam Osmond, 1,� I
beard to -night." grandeur of Niagara, . Charlie Pinder, 474; Dorothy Wiltse, M,cmile... (C�spt) wbw i9i ITO I&S Mrs. Win. Logan, on Tuesday, April Etta Holm, Leona Holm, Evelyn Gem- breast. I saw many ladies, as well .1 I 1U
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MR, BENNETT: "It Is perfectly ly famo�uq for its scenery a n d 404; Iva Crowell, 4012; Jack Steveng, Bright ................ I" 241 236 Hymn 258. The Scripture lesson, the Mae Murray, Jean Elliott, Albert Os- i owers 111,�
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� in any field of -hostile operations-" enjoyment. That night we reach- C amore, 315; Jack Wlight, 872; mcaeoeh. (capt.) ..-.. 149 283 168 McKILLOP ary of the battle of Vlmy Ridge, I ��'71,1
, I V21xie Hudson, 332; Edna Storey 294- Els,rt ................. 174 108 21i prayer. The Easter leaflet, "The where 300 Toronto men made the � �
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M& CANNON: "Inever said that.' ed the Straits of Belle Isle. Ice- �lg�_' DW -e .... %87 127 189 Risen Saviour," was read by Mrs. School Report.—The following is supreme Sacrifice. The; lAquor Com- -.,.%,��,
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ftulkner 9 William Mills, followed by prayers the report of School Section No. 4, mission have got stamu.d. at work in ,,�j;"
the Honorable Member said," M. W. Mackay, Teacher. ...... ....... 1128 194 140 �.,�.,�,,�
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MR. BENNETT: Kftat did he three days were a nightmare which Total, 750; Honoura, 660; Pass, srmat — ............. 196 196 166 - �
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gon. gol%tleman's state of mind, t udrO qu Outone , "7v.
1 of rough weather, but there we're no 698; Harry Sheffer, 671; Edna Blate- Holmes. (Capt-) ...... go on 125 to attend the W. M. S. Conference of Webster 70. Sr. III Freda Webster, every 40,000 of population. T. L. All,
T� -would rather not discuss the matter casualdes. reported, and the fourth inan, 664; Leo Joynt, 661; Ian Mae- Ament ............... iss 179 153 the Huron Presbyterial to lye held at 72- Barbara Eberhart, 68, David Church is now Spoken of as .likely to .. ; ��,��
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L decidedly the worm for wear. 524; Grace Kreuter, 628- Elizabeth 8*0M 160 ,go Old India," was taken by Mrs. Wight- 6;rdon, 92- Lloyd Yantzie, 84; Lulu well as any one else. He is an 1Ash-'-,'-` ,
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al to my hon. Wend at all times- That Sing -songs, -concerts, mock trials, 8tephienson, 512; Jack i&b�m, 493; oardu� ter, '. Jr. 11—Olive Eberhart, Canadian, his ancestoTs having end. ' 1, V
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. AN HON. MEMBER: "Go on and supplied 'by the ship's orchestra, and 475; Patsy Southgate, 469; Mary TTOU . — I ...... 04 ,
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filAA.tt done much for the people of India, �Amer—Syqvester' Johnston. The parations are being made to build 1, ' I
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i its first ,librgry, or watch the waves rolling 099- Douglas M. Stewart, 858; Doro- Daimme .............. 216 148 172 .,I ,!,
to the Sol- 104 "a 258 Breezes.—Dr. E. P. Lewis and Mrs. the school report af S. S. No. 8, Mc- and many other streets i7i pre--V-awA..,,,,,,,� "'; .1
,q) The Amendment srnd toSsilig and breaking into White- thy'Parke, 827; Florlente Knight, 809 ifa*h ................. f Toronto, -were guests of Killop, from Christmas to Faster. tion for Easter, . I
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