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.11 9 � that is more holding. - have no 'desire to try to,,take hold anticipated their desires. His an ual a ,busy fistion to keep it Up. I am- Rape.,_and Murder Cases L. . fi `_ " c , make $20 now. Architects have beer-
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, Wicklow` priest. In 1929 be was tak donor To the Business Maniger of the ing civilizations and the eaory of one the unemployed, stal
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�,� Re was then sold for the record sum, while he, never took his eye 6ff the iion,. As 'his faith in Canada waxed I regret to inform you th shepq; -there is not even a pall �
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�, �, L . . land of dog. The new purchaser was stride 'and remove him as, a competi- opinion of all who have seen i ly facetious ,than downright de-ject- times. A iStock Exchange seat sold I
� .�!. . A-rundel H. Kempton, a manufacturer ter for that race at least. adian &pital, the Herald in Calgary, t qui te Horace Ida and David Takai a,re Jap- ed. Even. little shopkeepers, forced in 1929 f9r $495,000 (exrights); thi-5 I
. . . . . 1, - ., ,., 'i I �who is alL so a director of &'Wimble- ' the Journal in ,Edmonton, the -Prov- obsolete and appears to have only anese, and Henry Chang is a Chin- Octhber it sold for $156,000.
111. He also learned the advantage of ince in Vancouver, and the Tribune two cylinders instead of five, while ese, but not one of therm Apparently out of business, announce,their plight
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�. . . others. 'Mick always used his tre- In this growing enterprise he has your subz"Ir,ine and' cannot accept thug or gangster type. Three of thed. -Disgusted." On Third Avenue there cume a factor. , Wherever .. I
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. .1 field and place himself in the best of whom followed their father's lead- under water. Ahakuelo were indicted as members Place for Mi6. Selling Out." ,. to . I I
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�. I .� position. But, like a goal& horse he er,hig in tke publishing -business. Thift" I hope, -no, 'I am sure -,Will of a gang which raped a Chinesa �
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�;. . i the Derby &'19SO he was badly identifi,if- with' thbrI' Southam news-p=dew '...to fifteen %of an outsider. Take for a colorf ul woefully neglected. Drug stores and . 19'
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ie. . � nessed on a dog track. People went; I a Zout'h"Bladdir Weahess -Chang served only four months I .
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;', " " I braced their nearest neighbors. Hats in ' , I Kahahawai I . . nt _Bright robih's-eggl blue cabs department head wear one, so that :f ,
;'� I I .. private life. , 'He sought to make , was.tkied for first degree/ P01 . - �they will at least look gay. Almost, . ,
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. .11 . , -?e'.rial a makes the streets lb6k like a caini- nobody buys orchids, or antique arid- . -
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" L ownerg,foTWick had won a test that their he ged his Wrecked Lives of Thousands ,compromise -plea. of guilty to a charge . ' . ..
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g .� I '.. - . employees tO ta ' times in th4e,sigbt ofra solemn -faced I � .
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,. . SMAILL CAKES* wants the rabbit to appear and the ' 86 ligitimate theaters' 0 place in music as well, as in other ' 4 , . 1 . ,I
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� �'.. . g6t'� a'drink of water. The theory ities, to s -don't thipk your condition is 'hope- naval lieut,4nant, and two ,other ser- theater seats now than ever before. covering.. a .wide range fi;.oin the. . :
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. I!. .. . . , -pared and as nicely balanced as if pealed to him jn vain. On a strict guarantee of rnoneY naval officer had anything to fear house was, of course, "papered." Fi%ee 0
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, �, - 77- �:j;�: :.;,":'1 ,::. , Mrs_ Jeanne Mc-- Like t�oroughbreds, Lgreyhounds have real hot dogs who talk of .nothing If theI,, lbring great relief inside of, men, forced into a motor car, driven- wrote home that the theater is flour gers gjid backers of the artist are .
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,�L . . -ide of ten days, you will be outraged iby five persons. She was lost on the l3roduction. .
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I—. I � 1: �. I prizes at the 1931 their ,b,est form. Usually this is And it,appears, so they say, that the greatly pleased -if they do not help; otherwise abused, her 'jaw being omenally popular. Almost a dozen p ssible Virtue for the performer in I
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� " 'Exhibition. "In fact, 1 --wouldn't M 'hounds themselves but civilian -s-- __ -eadful state she told herlhusband t'i'lle, In the large, cheap dance halls with such a preliminary clamor of I
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. "Ill, �, " I make iIft my cakes with Magic. . killed with, gas� while at the es. slight auto accident in which her F'ornething of the note of war byster- .
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I ' fortune was to get his first thousand charm, the peculiar fascination. that . . ectually had assaulted her, althou�gh .
, �, . I . clusively by the majority of coipkery . dollars. Andrew Carnegie bore sim- It had up till albout .% years ago. v4rious parts of,the Province. N1311y he was present. They were placed so, arid raises ned. It is not true, of a nuicleus of su'ch connoisseurs to .
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i I'LL rr'. , 1� es ilar testimony as to the beginnin.i In,those good old days war was farrnm,s have reforested parrs of on t'I I course, that the whole town has . -gone Start the word-of-motitb advertising, . I
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II � : . combined! I climbed the ,ladder of success, run." air? Good heavens, no! never dreari- 'he Province many farmg can be seen l,w ol the land or the charge of the They are a cheap ,form of entertain- of having itself discovered' an Un- I
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'. � Mrs. MoKenzie's Prize Recipe doubtedly, is the story of the London no! Any danger o,f anything? Not deal to the general appearance, Of the fact that under the law of the ies now -and not many do -would agent.5 for the new artist. 0
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1 ""'.2'..". Cj Hamilton's newspaper. magnate and When do -we get there? Oh, i o IR protection for the buildings against %e alone was ,nq sufflicient in a The kingdom of real estate in New effective at times, and 'both have -had � .
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� "T" - , , fancy cake moulds in moderate oven at ed at twelive years of age; his,jaduca- can think of better fun ,i,ble for forest planting: Conifers- , ants. Evictions,are no longer com- �A�riierica without preliminar
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",I �,i " I tion with -his life. H White Pine, Red Pine, Jack Pine i'li the modern history of Hon h'o, but Fwith some inside information . A
10% ��'. half in layer ftke tins anit bake in m�d- . e was constantly "punishing a native chief" used to , " olulu nion, many landl6rds, being willing to 0 "
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�,,'�, when cool, cut in fancy shapes with ously giving his support to 'new en- expedition; four months out and four Spruce, White LCedar. " can get it. On a certain day last examples are Jas,cha Heifetz and
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, li I", 1, Lwith icipg, chopped nuts, candied --ce deavors. A practical printer, he back, T6rfare involved -- ,bombard- Hardwoods - Walnut, Butternut, ' his seems to ,be what, they have month, less than one-third of the out. Lily Pons. Heifetz canie to Carnegiio
�"L'1; pm, jelly, C&Chdus, rugschln embarked in the business of journal- ment of Quettah Roola, or some such Elm, White Ash, ,Soft Malile.; Har.1 ,side shops, on the ground floor of �, but some of us, �
".,,;f , ( : , o c1her. . clone. Racial hatred flared out. Ida,
,'��� 1J. . I ism when, with his associate, the late place, for half an boar, then a native
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'i .:�j William -Carey, be purchased the banquet with hArb§, yam4,�'Oclams awr , by a body of unknown men, sup-
. , ries, etc. . Maple and Red Oak. rie of the accused men, was seized Empire State 1�uildxng'were rented. had been told confidentially that
�� For Windbreak :Planting - White " Ple-�ators had stopped r�nningg from even at the age of 'fourteen be pos-
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�i"L'I�t i ` -_ 1. Hamilton Spectator, and made it a a native drink called "booroo"! ,After " T'osed to have been American sol- the 42-nd to the 67th floor.
LL�,l�, .� I supporter of the National Policy and which they collected the iansom and Cedar. d'ers, and severly beaten. In the ,What, you might ask at this point -of-the violiw After such playing as
... EV� . . I . Sir John A. Macdonald, the Policy's sailed home. - Applications for trees must bie t [been hard hit? Are there bus' he produced at that first concert, .
i�"I'L . I . . next week six cases, of assault upon hag"'
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rv��p � r, �,. . . 11. 3 new firm, but they persigtod an4,TfI7013- over in no time. The armies alwayc� I I . .On January 6th occurr�d the murder ,Well, ohoe-repair shops, for one thing I � - I I
,�l�, I 11 , * - � pered, My. ,Sou* I ": I and,necktie cleaning shops. Things I .... I ", 1
'V,!" 11 . I :.""..."E'i ,am ,conductinq �tbe laid of for wanter, and always took I . *1 Joseph Kahahawai. He was
$)K;�:, 1 . 1. paper am the partnership basf�.Iar timp _0�'ff foi` '-s-affits" "days holidays, what e,p-- like that. One shop that does noth- FREE TRIAL OFFER
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"Mi". - C ALUrd.,, This am's youngest son, Major Gordon H. much static in the air. A campaign . ,� , I
;" M1, - - , statement on . lice ,.9flicer outside. Here he was ,ger throW away a np.e,ktie after.they If you have I '
lklf4.1�,;�' . . Southa,m, both went .from Hamilton lasted as a rule all surnmer with a shoved 'into a car 97nd driven away'. lii;��-iFo-rn if; a"ToiF times. 19tit. thest. never triEd Krukhen- ,
4_1.;.,i1l1' �; "'ry t'" "' 7"" at the call of duty, and both laid battle once a month. Waterloo began .. . try it now at our expense. We have _
ll-, �1�'-,;: 1. �, I . guarantee that The incident was noticed and tty examples, Here is one,"'
. .1 .. . the are p;e or. distributed a great many special
1� I �,, , t Mgkg4c 8 down their lives in the world war. after early hu�ch, and all concerned: I car was ,pursued. The Rawaiianla a larger scale: -Childs restaura,Atg ' '!GIANT" packages which maki it I .
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; � , 'froth alum or any, of newspapers, with the Hamilton ,battle at Quebec lasted 20, minutes. I other . occupants were arrested. They agahyst, half a million in 198,0. CredR yourself. Ask our,druggist for the
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I .$,f4,�,, ' , . e sy,t ,, had a keen,,wense"of the January till the middle of SeptqM,)�qi, . � They are Lt. Thomas R. Massie, and stores ass,ert that people.are td,k--
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