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very the five jea� record of the King ad- ,9pectacle I ever witnessed. There piovinces had b&,,bo* �'such that it Hoggarth, Mattie Edgar, Leona -Box, ,rAstory, j n Smale, 7,5%,� Wr g, e . _. I tou )F,-��"':�'!":!'�,�!Z
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�reditable one, and showed a -balance ministration, ending March 31, 1927, they sat like a lot of convicts, and was almost a rimW#.g',,1sore of; disaf- Gordon McKellar, Ross Allen, Howard Jean Smale, go%; Reading, Jean � Zhack Locker, F. -W� 'Wallace; T ,r,,,,��,�,,e9 -
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; for the year had been met.' $445,000,006 in public expenditure, to- ,ed of endeavoring to mislead and,de- When the King GoverAment decided son, -Craig Buck, Blanche Wiltse, ntan, 98%; Hygiene, Jean Smale, China, F. W. WIdIdOog AM Jic, ' , . �,-'?,i
idence, gether with a very substantial redut- ceive parliament and trying to get a year ago to apoo ;'..,A royal com- Garnet Free, Gladys Holmes --Jean . *kio 4 �,
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favor of a continuance of the Gov- eventually swamp, the country finau- ple in such a masterful way as not -the sitting Tory * her bad been Billy Box, Nellie Reeves, Mary Howes, From Sr. 11 to Jr.- 11, highest in Reach. Margaret, Pe r�
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hearty welcome when he rose to the King Government the whole Na- tariff policy was what won the elee- and it breathes the spMt of Liberal- Room VI to Room V. ton Sunday the reinams "I � .
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they are in love with their principles, in two years time that $46,000,000 cabinet ministers or tariff boards that is the ring of "ie4ual right& to event of the season was the receptioA .lueet t4p bodY as it was.b to .1, S__?,
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eral principles, and do more than re- returned to the public treasury. By our great Lib,eral victory at the vital, living, active, progressive force, hE has pur based the Blacksmith- refreshments were served on the Father Noonan's late years. v. .-.�:�� .... I
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peat our victory. While during the past tivo years polls on the 14th September last, which has no finality, but is always ing busines,i of the late Jame,� lawn, the table being tastefully decor- Father Bricklin, now of -Dublin, was ":1, ..
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would like to hear explained. - it took its stand and f*ed its dif- the role of realizing that in this to -morrow, and which if continued as I 1...7 -1.
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position benches, to the effect that brightest pages in all our political froin the responsible Prime Minister SEAFORTH P1TBL[C SCHOO1, W. W. CD of the many guests. The orchestra ings to that of our Saviour on the ". IR.
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Ottawa River to be exploited by priv- stantial reductions of the customs tion and advice. That was settled by The 1�ollowing are the results of - ---.----- -.- - --- A. Newton -Brady, Arthur Peck and er was heard to complain. True . I ,
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- these great natural waterpowers and 1926 the Government found itself in of September last. But more than Seaforth Public School. Names are Dunn, traps, furnished excellent music priestly career marked his passing- 41� - 1-11
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deve Donna Mole, Leone Hotharn, Helen -j��., yJ
I benefit of the people. However, Ing unable to meet parliament with erations of the recent Imperial Con- Room 11 to Room L appreciated by A A game of golf former parishioners here, Frank Me- 110
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it is the old story over again. When- a clear majority of the House, did ference, in which the people of Can- From Sr. III to Jr, IV-Honour.9 played on a clock golf course under' Ccnnell and James Shea, motd)md #".
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rest any disposition to ho of great Liberal leaders, led the way, write on the final: Elsie Drover, Bobby Barlow, Madeline Smillie, Jackl t .1 ,
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than to expose wrong doing, and Pro- none. In his every move he Go Goderich, Rev. J. N. H. Mills and occupy a grave at the foot of the . .1
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tect and safeguard the interests of particularly anxious to and way subordinate one to another in Rennie, Billie Flett, Dorothy W'ltse, home in North Dakota, after visiting .
the people. The Government had uphold the best traditions of parlia- any respect of their domestic or ex- Jack Stevens, Kenneth Beattie. Re- a L, 1C. and Mrs. Harrison and children, he himself hiLd selected ere leaving 11
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nothing more to do !with the intro q, though united i I
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ducti of that bill in the House than sonal defeat in his own riding, he ab- common allegiance to the Crown, and Mackay, Teacher. and Mr. Peter Dunlop accompanied C�reezes.-Mrs. D. Harrison, of urday morning at 9 o'clock mass was �11 ..... I
3 , anyon(T of you people. It was a piriv- solutely refused to do anything by freely associated as members of the Room III to Room IL tbem as far as Niagara Falls.-Tbe Goderich, has been visiting Mrs. Geo. sung in St. Peter's Cathedral, Lon- -'. " �.
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ber In the usual way, and the delay otherwi%e�, as previous Conservative "And further, it is recognized that in Those who passed on the year's Confederation Mi_"ionary Rally of this week. -On Sunday, July 2rd, priests of the diocese with few ex- , 0 -
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, sucla bills should go, -and -where all once the representatives of the Veople ter and Mine Minister as represent- Stieffer, Lrtln Joynt. throp, Burns', bondeqlaorn and Rlyth commemorate -the Jubilee of Confed- priest touched the hearts of all those �.!.,
T -F � its provisions co4d be properly con- would assemble and deoido for them- ing the respeative governments, leration.-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sup- who were present. Rev. Fr. Noonan's ,-.1...
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sidered, was because d the obstruc- selves who should lead and direct the rather than through the medium of , nnette Joynt, Dorothy Davis, liene will address the meeting: X7 Te*l- I nick and daughters, Holley, Louisl� family live in Ireland and it was in ��Ii
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\ tion by ineinbers -of the Tory party, affairs of Government. From the be- the Qov,ernor General as in days " Carol, and Mrs. Holley, of De- that country he was ordained forty � 'efil
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led by members of \the old shadow ginning to the end of that whole gone by. low, Grace,Krauter, Patsy Southgate. lr& by Mr. Peter Lindsay. At tfie I troit, arrived on Friday to spend the. years ago. For nine years he served �. `
Government, who wanted to kill the frisis, his attitude was so judicious And thaft is the only endurable . u r I the latter's bunp .
. Pass -Eleanor Hendf,rsqn, Ross Me- close a Confedaration pagearit entitl- " m M e T, _ alow, in London, five in Lucan and twenty- ,4.
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. bill before it went ,Y) Nabob, Raydon Hawkins, Mary Flett, ed, Mis.,i Canada Beemes of Age," olly ge- ;��I",
�,( thus prevent the exposure of a part generation shall have passed aw fectly that the broad founostion of Frank Grieve, Helen Rolph, Lila I will be gtven. Tea will be served and turns to Detroit on Saturday. -M I,%-% caused him to resign the pastorship . 1, � I
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4 - cil, without any investigation, with- enied to the Hiouse the rnoigt advanced That they and their fathers left the with them', and Miss Grace Jowett. niste�, Was Catherine Noonan. Six I . 111.
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