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.... 0 THE HURON R. OSITOR * JUNE 30, 1939,
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- . I NNONOW 'Practically any gatme is suited to fullest and most accurate, for the :
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�1111 .;. � 1, , .. le ; the man over fifty, provided 'he -plays -death ,p.f a beneficed priest made a C
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, . .., . 0 110AMItQn, !Godericb, Out.) W it at his own gait and, stops soon en- vacancy to be recorded and filled: 11.
... . For Bad , .. ,6ugh. Play im)proves I the appetite, possib�e, though -hundreds of church- I ave,
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". Ow,aidl Christian soldiers, rVe Week rv. ��Vo—a promotes good dige�tiori and so fav- es, were left without incumbents
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,; .: 'Ir . -e strengtheiped .and the shQwn with some certainty t the .��,.-"., -M ..'2-,
-A t �Oiln Wore. No Need 6f Strong Medicine* or Diet. I I muscles are the, �,:�::.-
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511 4 - hrist Safe and Simple Recipe Keeps circulation improved, Play out_ of befieficed clergy who died, numtbered .m., �.
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Acoi . 0 the royal Waster, ,Canada is following, with hopeful of Can ' doors means time spent 'The, unbeneficed clergy, ,�!�,:.�` � ...
� I .Lqadis against the foe; Stomach in Fine Condition , .ads gave a doling revising, in , nit in the out_
about 6,000. "-l�;:�:�:i?�:��ll",".:��..,,'-.',,;'��:�: relief with
��` consent, the - deliberations of the effect, the Nova Scotia judicial air and sunslhirie. 'Is it any wonder intluding monks and Civil Ser�ice .. Fru"I"t-a-tives
Forward in -to b4tile, rf IDU are a victlyn of Stomach World Conference over in. London, order. So the Doukhobor potentate that play, which is physical activity workers were about four ti-mes as , . ,
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, See, His banliers .eo. Trouble -Gas, Sourness. Pain or ,
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.�� ,This is about all it can do. As view- was re -arrested and is being sent that we enjoy. whether it, be walking, numerous. This gives. a total death , %1. 'IV" I dicil
q 'Sabine Buring-Gould. f of rei3�ed, .r.te`9 'Mk'e .. -
. Bleating -'Y11D.11 a have quick and
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,this If the, whole sect were to go swimming, gaMening or golfing, roll for the ecclesiastical WQ .. .
I.i.; ..., . certain by following ed from this angle, whatever is to home. Of iii:.:;�,
" simple advice. I . . come out at it, depend's upomthe at- along, the districts wiiere they live makes for health and happinteis? 25000. . . . . . . . tonic to my tnure�
PRAYER , , system. IcaWt be-- 3
1. Don't take strong medicines, arta- I
titude of the large countries, the would be relieved'. Refusing educa- -Questions concerning Health, ud- The' late Cardinal Ga.,
'k 4 I Nuet 491)oat- gin to tell what I suffered
, flaW dLgestitnts or pull down your 0
"ars t'. kidney derangement. When I �11i!d bend �
. ... . Granti, -0 Lord, that the Church Of system with starvation diets. For United States perhaps more than any tioT4 burning sochool 'Jho.*es ands dires"d to the Canadian Medical As- ed that the laity Well& A hundred tonit
it seemed that i couldn't at ghten,tr,,
11 i ., -Aghty army, within reason most folks may eat ro t.
!", Cod may move as a in f they will keep other. The simiall nations doubtless staging. -nude parades are practices, sedation, 1'84 'College Street, Toronto, times as many as the clergy, and on from
I was continually awakened at
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� 1 M." keeping step with the Master and thhelrt they
Ilse from souring will follow readily, the eourse tihe.,J'j�g which 'make them undi2slitable. It will be answered personally by letter. this -basis he made the whole number thesamocawe. Dizzy. sick headachesa. I
. and a weak stomach made me feel perfectly-
' fighting the good fight of faith. In acids that tiinder or paralyze the ones may Jindicate. At Washington was wltb government assistance that . of deaths 'about two and a half mil- 7el,ch.e� Now thanks to Your wonderfulL t
'41 'Fruit
11 �, work of dtgeattlon. "' ON . , �,vesl, I 'am enjoying life again."
, , I , . His name we pray. Amen. And the beat
es and easiest way to for some months now, Mr. Roosevelt they ca,me 30, years a lions; -which, accepting the tradition-
, v.. . . do this is to follow every meal with has bem giviing a courageous moral get rid of them, is not so easy, I estimate of a total population o Fruit-a.tives . . . all drug stores ,
.�: ... a teaspoonful of Bisurated 'Magnesia f
.. . & S. LESSON FO,')R JULY 2, 1933 -a pleasant, harmless, inexpenstv e leaderqhip, not only to, the AmeriNc-an I III * *' . . 5,000,000, tallies very well with the . - •"
" - People 'but, in large degree, to •. the . . statements of many contemporaries, 14.
presertp tion that promptly -neutral- 'i EEL a
I ., . 'Lesson Topic -Joshua. izes acidity and keeps your stomach world. There are hopes that the that ,half the population of England
, Lesson Passage -Joshua 1-1-9; 23:1, sweet and clean. Tariff Commission At Work. �
t %, . . � A week' a trial or Btsurated wag- same � ' The Well Known
, I. influence, may prevail in Lon- was -swept away. -More recent stud -
2, 14. lies4a. which any good druggist can don, with the Anglo Saxon countries ITbe Canadian Tariff Coinionission, ents of econ-orrvic history argue that I .
... Golden Text -Joshua 1.9, supply, should quickly convince You presenting such a solid front as to created b legislation in 1931; but ap- tIS ani Her -y could,not haive supported Human Race
T,he lessons for this quarter are that 90, por cent, of orainayy stomach y thie, counti
" distress is absolutlB I
. es of early leaders' of Israel I * so large a population as fiiie'millions; Former Governor Christians6n, oC'
I. . i&etch -ael ,ly, unnecessary, attract others whose attitude it -dight pointed only last F)Ebruary, has got In writing of the pain and incon- ,but the enormous scale of the de- Minnesota, recently elected. to Con -
Be sure to get Bisurated Magnesia-
% and what is writ-te.n about them is , I >e wavering. Canada will play the ,�,Own to work. It has very wide venicnee she suffered from neuritis, vastation is hardly in dis-pute. gre-s appeared one day before the I
'A . -aciftional role of inteippreter be- powers as a fact finding body, al. 1. I
. I largely condensed from an Fiieyclo- * * - United though in the last analysis, the gov. this woman tells also hQiv she rid The ultimate effects of the Black asseni-lbed convicts at Stillwater pen-
t, of Religi011s Knowledg�.,• tribes, lie seeni.s to have ibeen no less ,ween Gnat Britain and the :herself of it:-' Death were cataclysil-nic, though we !t-,,,ntiaiiy to make a speech. Forget- I
,t;' Joshua wak a Q1.t',c-,,. Belonging to the British ernment has the decision. Apart
1". brave and God -fear- t1isicl-eet arid suct-eb-sful than lie had using Kruschen' have outgrown the habit of attribut- t,*ng his audieneer ... lie �began, "Fellow- .
. 11,0111111ollwealfli of nations but situat- from the complaints recently referred .
--�: Ing IH -.brew warrior of the, tribe of been ,brave and ,vi'viorious on th�� bat- I
, Salts for neuritis, and it certainly ing t�very social evil of the thr,e,to citizens:-." A nvaitrhar of C12light
. Ephrairnil, who led the araie.,� of Is- I-It:fiel,l. He acted in accord with ed alongside the American republic, to by British manufacturers, as to the has the most wonderful effect. I
... .his My this 'cause alone. The wholesale de- sounded through the lar'' room. Be- I I I I
.. 11 .his Dominion. through its represent- unfa-vombile t-ffeets of the' Canadian knees were ivi&ry painful, and it be- population resulting from. the pestil- coming confused, the Gove�rnor start
El rael across the Jordan, conquered the Eleaiar and with characteristic niod- '
'P ,, t.: ves, is so place(] that, if thi� need tariff -,these cases will not,be investi- camie almost inilpossible to kneel. As
1�, .proynd.wd land, and distributted the es.ty, was himself content with a ' "
, arise. it may be of helpful influence gated until autumn -the workings of ence was. the most striking of many ed again, "Fellow c'onricts-" b&
,, � territory ainong the tribes.' He ,was �irall portion. : ging a 71 n . I do all illy own houserwork-, you will lient-
- 4 n brine bout unity of effort a- the tariff on domestic industry will causes operating in the same direc- ,,.stgmmi2red ill h is c ni,barrass)
, neither a prophet our law -giver, lik -- Like sonic modern soldiers al z'
appreciate what it means to mf. Two tion; another was the social unsettle- The laughter grew louder and loud- I
, , , ' ' speaking nations. furnish the suiloject for many enquir-
l wong the English '
L 'Wses, but completed the work wi-hich Cron, Havelock and Chinest, Got- If this is achieved, it will be u long ies. ,It is solliewhat curious that dif- months ago I began using Kruscher., nient call ed by the long war with er, "Oh. you know what I mean," her I
�' 1he (Moses) had begs,un, of turning a don. Joshua did not allo�v the con- , , and .1 certainly would not ,be without .
�, people of slaves into a nation with a fusion of the camp to interrupt the tep towards unity aniong all of ferent mia,nufacturers may be so'.and
bottle in 'the house, for an France. exclaimed. "I &ill glad to see 90�
111. ' them. When the Imperial Confer,"ce Nvid.ly apart in their views of the anything. I The generation following the many of you here."' With that the-
, country. J'os'hua jirxtke� his first ap- exercises of relfg';on. He was a God- consider Krusehen is worth its weight .
11�. . pearance'in 'the battle of tlit, Nfliale. flewing! conimand0l', who made pray' Nvas held last sunirnier, one of the tariff. Thus, one firms finished pro- in H -carat goW.'�-G. M. W. Plague witnesse,ol ,in astonishing out- laughter grew into an. uproar and;
, inahi fa,,tors in inducing agreement dU`,'t is Very often the. rawmaterial. break of moral eccentricity and per- the Wardi-n led the wilting Go-vernor.
- routed the enemy- (Ex- tn- and renewed L01IS:' I 10 ,; 1.) ' ,vas the arg-untent that � it n . must not of another firm. In ;ia score 'Neuritis, like rheuiniatis,m, lumbago, e open air. I
kites, when he Y ,u *al 11 a ro�
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�il odus 17:9). `fie next fluid hint amen* J�nratiolll for battle n � " . version, - This is the ag,12 of the 'ont into the
all .. � fail -tit failure would produce per- already lodged, the raw inaterial us- and sciatica, is caused by deposits of Flagellants, who marched lnO.frenzied ' . - .
the twelive sillies sern to spy out. the � was, a devout hero. His closing word- ' ' � needle -pointed, flint -hard, uric acid -
ic,ivrl,� disastrous reaction upon the ers ,want the tariff lowered 'and the proce'Esions from city to city, laeer-
.t . land ('Nuffr(b-.r,, 13:8, 16).- it Iva- at to 1)w cor,,reg-atcd elders and 1,L10,1110 . e crystals, which pierce the nerves and � .
F ;, 'T: I N On ol L, Iiisychology and morale of the others desire that it be- inaintained it ating one another's bodies with whips
, itihis time that 11 yes changed his. I I.Toslitia 0: ,,),, contained no self- I cause hose stalibibing pains, Krus,chen ' 'i TUnderground. I
f, . 130ti::h nations. The sante line 6f 1 wh6re it is. Evidently, in-vilch anti scour es. It is the tiniv o Thunder '
�`, � name from Owhea (help) to Joshua, laudation, but di-,--ooit -.(I their rhouight44 - - " , V depends breaks up these de-�IDSUS Of torturing
�I (,"Gad, leis help He was conse,crat-i to the divine Helper, and urged them N 0 in,- I , e move to upon whose ox is gorde. strange erotic excesses, of black mag- F��)ple rieturnhil- frainn India often:
. crystals and converts them ` and satanic ' sup-i-stitions, Of spcik Of the I.. successor jus, I)P-:; to cleave To Him*, anti keel) the law. . the World Cor'eren,ce and pe . harmless solution, whic into a le . Barisal guns,, the mys- I
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I foie the close' of the wilderness per- j He died at t1lit, are of one 4iundred I i" '�4 " "* "" y , i" ly, v " \ remioived through the natural � s� like distant gun-firc-
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and (Deet, 34:9). 1 ten. Joshua is a tYiNe of the diffe,-ences. ' such subjects as the Dance of Death. hear�l in the delta of the Ganges. I
..� - I and Hopeful Signs Seen'. �the kidneys. And -because Kruscher. - I Mysn.ious Fotin(Lq similar to the- 0
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., The second lieriod ,of Joshua's car- greater Joshua (Jesus) the Captain I k,.eps the inside so regular -so free socia , like a collapse of Barisal guns, ire sometimes heard ors
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sem :began at the death of the gri-eat 1 Z f Our salvation, Who leads 'Hi., pec- I - Hopeful signs of the end of the from fermenting waste matter --no the I .ystem. Th.- State Da�tinuor in England when there is, I
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law -giver, whivh marked the tertllina- i ple into the 'reSZ, Of the heavenly I ,Church Join Radicals. depr:ssion in Canada are furnished such moody poisons as uric acid eve, ecclesiastical � ,ch de�iended for no firing on the Okehampton aritil-
; . tio ' ;by . as well as, the Church I
n of -the wandering- in the wilder-: Cannan (Hieb. 4:,,,, 9). . , y many s,ub�tantial indices.- The re- ,get the 'chance to accun-rulate
. ! —•, , . again. its day-to-day administration on the lery r , e , , when no thunder-
: . . . mess. With the freshness of -prim,, . . Jt]ine is the month when the differ tlUil-Ornents, for unemipfoyn-ment; relief . . . Ing wid i,
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't I life thet ..people prepared. under their'.1 PrI, rtiigiotl4 (lerwiiinations .- tlic' I are lessening gradually. The West is . am.— - services of clerics. The,nuirber of cIr,-ud,A-ar.i fit sight. They come late,
.. . i WORLD MISSIO'NS ' .-\n1-Ifc,nn.,-. the United Church all(] the gro-wing a hug . I vacant -places to A;e filled in 1349 was on %%-arm evening
new leader to fight for tile pusses: IOn. . c e g,irain crop unaer * .. . s --muffled reportF. .
,.. , I Baptist..; are wont to hold tlicni, all-Inlost favorable conditions and with terrifying. J�1':.crults had to be ell- preci-ely like tho.4e of distant guns.
I of the lan4 uroardsed to Abri j The Black Death
., ' , It is no sacrifice, a:, some think. to inual con"er:nces. Uqually the dis- - , . � rolled at any cost;, and the bishops Firsherrven in the North Sea oci - I
. Joshua xecinis� at first to have he- come here as pion.en; of Christianity,! . the ruling -pria7s, very much better. Just as the great -Europear. Wa
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fated, but, once fully assured of the - - vus��ion� have relateol'to 'c'hurch econ-jed. Some lumber firms, inactive for f began to ordain by the ,;core, nien casionially hear similar sounds. They
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.4. I . . . . divine comm and of ek4lization. I would not girt oniv. This� year. pirticularly ill the * wrenched the life of the twentieth who by age 11 warm, ioggy,wea-
. my position, here foi- all the -,� violently"from its course and slightly equipped for their calling. 'her. Look out mien � at
. l land and aid. (Josh. 1:3, * ." ,wo years, are resuming operations. centui . ,, - and education were very occur usually i Ostend 'have I
I . 9) displayL�d ,great energy in rrepiar- i world - , CIA'(, of The United Church and the! The price of hogs and hog products changed the whole balance of - t identical noises, very dull
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.. . . I powerful rare has Bpl%ti, they went DIUCII fUrTher a-1ha, Increased materially, this beoing ill The quality of the priesthood fell off 1,.pol e�l
". ski'll ill i darkness to light; superstition. za,,L n, so did the great p#�stilenee, disa.strously,.k.ading to a serious tie,- and distant but many tij-res .repeat-
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.1 R . that, centuries afterivards, tante to Cline .in the efficiency of public Wd - ed, and always occurring, toward ev-
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; an.I I field. They dis-cussed questions Oflattvibuted to th - belated but at . . ..
I prosecutini� it. Circunisp--ct and care - I idolatry have to be overthrown; rien -
* full in his precautions, " I id ; (iontro%,L,rsv .such as; th-? administra- 14 *
as in the die fact I - ,Z. I
. . I . . tory opmration of the Ottawa trade" be known as the Black Death, over- ministration, shown in the chaos of ening. They consider them to .,be- "
- have to lie tpLught To love God and tion. of the liquor laws and. that pe,- agreements of Wt stonimer.
V ispatch of the spies, he was no leis.,, I ION, - thdr neighbor, which means the, I . , Geller-
. , culill-ly contentious section throw the world of * the he Wars of the Roses; and a de- subterranean. •.
l I of the I ally, there is a setter -sentiment and . �
.1, . . bodd in. comeption. and rapid in hi.,kuI,r`0OtN,1gr of in:stitutions that century, and crash to destruction the (0ire both of the spirituality aril of There are at least three plates in
.", , tittlovements. The ulldortakiiig was no; 1, 'lavc : rinn! cole which permits Vic, sun,- a renewal of conlidence. While it ,,,!,'
',,�ted for cell- .
,, I ,uries; 40bor niade -", , 1;e,-�-al social structure, a-h-eady lew-nino in the ckrggy, which was tile A-m,�r;ca where my sttery sound- have',
.. . n,.ary (lepor'ation 6f any outsider.' will 'take �irany n,�onthp before this , I
. easy one. The, Canaanite�7 were at ,,o)le, the slave set free. knmvlvtilae . shaken by a variety of economic underlying cause both of the W-yclif- `)evi� heard fcv many years Past. Ob�s'
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. this tinny in their mast floui�shinQ*., imparted, anti wistionil implanted; and, !P'he0ier Briti,Ii (r not. NN,ho a g,: tia t e s � i ,,, .- " .. .
' d.' 'tie' kingS, were 'bound to ' -(lei i 11i,oved condition of things is re- callile1q. . flfi- and Hussite revulsion. and later is that ',eatitiful region, the Blue I I
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gather -by treaties. the land p,-otec,te ',,which
all, that true' wis�d in' �Tau . ha� c'.)silat,ly refused to do away ill the indiviol ' . � 0 � a I .
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period. , --,i,,,.t,,, tile social i -. Parliament fipc4e,j in every I'n-e of busini-ss and � The plague seems to have started of the. test nt Refor'niation. mountains of Georgia, where theiv!
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11 , hich alone can eLvate ir.nn 1,110111 a - aial household, there Is in China. Travelling with fearful Ecoppinkally. the effects of the are records running .
- it:i this provision. even 'houu,h Othe" � a feeling that things are goinz. to get , back for sixty
. -by fortresses anti walled towrs, and 'v A . . . . .
. brute to a son of Go - Wilio woul,l - "" ' rnpidity along the trade routes, it PIngue were catastrophic. The old years or more, reportingi h..a,%,y crash-, !
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the arinies Provided walled
horses and; , �eltion,; of the law are held to coVer"hettir and that Optimism will -be en- 'it
. !no-,, willingly ..engage in such noble. n7a d e s first appearance in, Europe manorial ,system by which the land es and bo6ins, r�scirl`ling the sounds- " �
1, n �1,o -,,,roupd. The minister of justice' orl�)usly istrenzth.ened if th,e world Crimea. where 3 wa7 divided ainiong villeins- ,who lii�- of� a 'distant bon-bardni-ent,
.. chariots. But Joshua it baqked by � work- and consider it The higlidst I at Caffa, in the I
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1. -a people enthusiastic to enter into the tako.� the Position that it i,invore than conference, now going on in London, Genoese colony was being ,besieged ed secure in' poqs- ssion of -their strips These occur at all bines of fie'
" - I . honor on earth to be called to do A.'
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land which they regarded as their: ,M,cKay of Uganda). I ever noed-:d ,when the red hand of;fin(��t ".the fornipula of any practical by the Tartars. In the Tartar army on, condition of dnin cert, ' It
. - .N . -ei-tilu'ion is lifted, ',1Y -Con! illu 'list., wol-king agyreem.ent. .was
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, own, and who fully recognized theit� ii . .- i gi certain 5eiiiic- year and, in all wea'thers.
11. I I arth needs self-denying . �m�n, thousands died daily and these bar- es on the lord's demesne, was 1-tegiin- formei-Iy sugge-sted that they Nilere-
. leader's avthorittv, (J".,hua 1: 16 I. . whose numbers are not as mu -ch min-! .0, ..
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iili.ized by the secret service. as by I urian conceiv.cd the '-ghastly plan
" . rMe third perio.a of Joshua's career � I I . I ' ning, to break im before the plague, caused by bears rooting Linder rocks,-- N
T . I of hurling infected corpse
extends fr'offi. the close of the war till.� - The little ,swpec-ting public. In view 'I .. . s from their but the. Black 'Death bast-ned the and sending them roliing down the *
. . I . his death. In th-e- delicate, work of; of this d.claration, it is surprising � siege machines into the beleaguered' process enormou-slyi. . There was a hillsides. but to -day bears are done�- .,
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, city. Shiploads of refugees .soon car- stupendous deafth of labor, and, con- and the noise continue. .
, idistributing the territory Sow" Buckwheat in July, fetid the United Church of Canada --a & �
I I y among . the i * . I . . ,Ili the hills of N th Carolina
I union of Methodists, Congregational- , rigid the infection to Genoa and Ven, sequently, landlords began to bid aild,
. I I p . The acre-ag? of Nu c 1, w he a t has i,,.; ,,In:' most of the Prestbytcriariz; 1 1 . ice, whence it spread like wildfire against one another for hired labor niciar Franklinv!112,41N,ew York state- .
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. s-hown a steady iricrezrsz in, Ontario -joi , with the leader, J. I . , ill place of the old custpinary �r- the same i-,vrt of sounds are heard.
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I e ,cry y ar an 0 . - - ,- S. woodivorth. in denianding aboli- . I I I 11 .Y 0 Its en om was vices. villeins found that tIlf-Y could They are deFcgiibed as rreseprrkling
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000 ac:v,�. Its popularity is incrells- tion of what'the minister of Justice 11 affected. and accounts of the char- leave their own land to offer them- quarry- blasts. ..
irg due to the opening ,up of , the corsid,h-q an essential .safeguard-. In -""%Q. I . tieristic syn-iptonis of the pestil-nce ,,I,es for hire on other revastated - Profes,sor-A. rsscl, an Italian, seis- . . . .
. . I European markt for buck -wheat and Other omstions of political contro- VICE OF I are in remarkable agreement with ria,n,-3, and for a tithe wages rose nlblogls', has AN"ri,tten' a paper ont ..
. . h- s T11 11111AWAN MEDICAL I one another•. It was clearly a vari` rapidly. -ious noises, heard in Umbria "
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n"Irelle. also 0 have ,"
r a to its abili-t.v to s-notlier weeds. Buck- verse- t Intel' ASSOCIATION
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1. wheat fits, naturally into the crop veined, causing considerable public INSURANCE COMPANIES . ty of the disease still familiar in the This caused panic arlonz the land- oats a long period of years. These- . .
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s call�,.l in to detonations were quite distinct from I
I A I si*cial . iw,their crop, and for be -,t ster, are charged with attempting to . plague; the swellings and.. carbuncles roinforce' tine Statutes of 'Laborers, Ordinary peals of thunder. The cen- I
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yields and as a means of checking inlipo�e thl:ir Eorreepts. of good be- . - AFTER FIFTY I in the armpit and the groin' are un- and' make it a -penal offence to pavltre frons which they appeared To
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weeds, should.not loe-.-,own until after hav'ior slid with going into territory nxistakable. :But the viksitati(In lof or demand more than a low maxi- en,.anate was Monte `S;ei.one. In the'' ...
. I ,July Ist- The practice Of SOn"? fal-111- quite 1heyond their legitimate spheres. As, the years pass, the body chang- 1348 bad features more terrible still, Middle Agmilines ,�uhterranean Chun- 1.
I &rsi in planting- bu,ckwheat, in June To %vh4di jlie clergyi' es, and. the -man of flf,ty or over it p w -am wage, but the statute law . I ,',hr I
I -o -a a gangrene of the throat sneedily -became a chad letter; and I
I I I I ii .n eqpond,that producer! I der ci� ,the same kind is usual. The- 1. 1.
" -e-,-ul ng niix- ad-voc'aey of su-ch ideals a free speech should realize that be cannot emptret an(! lungs, causing the patient to sof- " peo,tilti-call it "Bon,.tbio." �.,
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- fes fearful Torment in the region of One of the stramr ,-t Spots or earth i
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-e niore oi, less politi- ' !A thie,Qucihrada Encalitata (Enchant- � X.
.� l Or - with a tremendous lo�s to th(: bee- even if they a) ns ivities. He. still requires e-xercisie, the Chest, and in the majority of cas- snd more peasants bKanne detaclid.1 11
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ed with clover and other light honey �-llj ton-in,rance anti other questions , � to maintain his former physical ac I
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eeIrr, cuttingL. ie sa e value (, . -.es pro ucing a spitting or . I
� Z -� call, are their concerns as well ar, the Y.Omlt'ng tion of exploiting the scarcity.of la- 'e'd P"'i'-L11) in the Uloa Valley, Hon-,
I white honey crop 50 to 7.55 Per cent, salvation of souls. This intervention Many husin�ess men have a mistalt- of 'blood. it was noted by many ob- bon The storm. broke in the Peas- duras. This ravine at times sends
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Each pad will kill flies all day and The apiary is a valuable ass : I en, idea as to what ,exercise is. They servers- that from the l5lood-.�pitting I forth a loud, .m'elo'dious sound, which' ' I
.,. . every day for three weeks. ,'i et to an N' in politics, however, is undoubtedly a I think of ,exercise as something to I" em was no recovery. In this form ants' Revolt of -1:381. The rebellion may la� heard' many miles ,away, and I i
3 pad "arm in aiding fertilization of all rather new (1-velopment and not view- keep their muscles in shape. This is of flims '
. I s in each packet. ,ewas (Tuellpd, but we are now in th?
. KET plants especially -fruit.- and the ap- ed without nikgiving. - . I f disease the patient might Ii e regarded b%, all the people within,
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.1 I at Druggi6rs, Grocers, General Stores. . ssiless oil .. . because e\erci , ,�4a is concerilled with hours., . rooted from the soil. -which may be Wiiiat is is sc; I :
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. . . freer than the old villein ,ir.'ore. the sound , is i
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WHY PAY MORE? I the part of fariliers in sowing* luuck- mote than the muscles; it gives an jltai.-,� was ravaged in the ear class, but iniodulated as to indicate by.'its pitch:
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-ME WILSOP4 FLY PAD CO,, Hamilton, Clatt. I -,v, early in the season. Stubbs Likely Winner. cp-portunity for pleasurable activity months of 1348. The building - IS -which has aothing like their econ- storm is ,to P be, 0 "
. 7e so improves lie security. whether thl.: cc,:ring s
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and the functioning of the cathedral of Siena, which -was ,q k1ly . heavy or Ught. The aniovint of prom-
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:. . Winnipeg. who like., the title of the . . . 1%wl- a I iced rains is in exact proportion tcur
- man's It is questionable if any exercise is world was abandoned becpse there 11 the volume of the .sound.
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.. i judge, and ,who�'recently of r.al value which, does not become were no longer alivPlto go on Canada was far and away the prin- .
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. . 'd from the �-,�nch, ,may be, play in the .sense that it gives plea- with it; and from that day to this it cipal supplier of cheese to ,Jamaica in - .
in Parliament next sns.4ion. A see ,: su?.t, by being carried on for its own . . .�
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11 1q,12 witb 3F.3,630 pounds, as against Both Canada and-'
nd ifie United King- -
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. I I tial ele.-tion has to he held in the Fake with no thought of its being aii Almost simultaneously the plague 18.817 pounds from Nev, Zealand; dons supplanted the United States in. J
. . sm"kat"howall electoral district or I oxerci�.e. There is no objection to --broke out in France and swept the 11,124 pounds from the Old Country, 1932 as the , chief, supplier of ham to � "
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.11,aclienzie -before S.ptcmber, and ,swinging clubs or indulging :11 rou- country with the swine devastating and 3.272 pounds from Molland. :,Jamaica, Canada taking first place. '
Ju,cige Stubbs has been nominated by 'tine oi�xercistf s, but unless these give .ffect. Calais then an English o --
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I -t & J .. .tile Socialist Party, otherwise known ri svn�-e of satisfaction and achieve- session, ,was stricken early; and ships I
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)'' Federation.. It will not be surprising Ilerl, , . .
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.. 0 . *** if he inak.;-,- the grade, beca.6se this, The niar who takes up, golf never ships made their way across a chan-
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... pnD:... ntoyenient shows particular signs Of -',',�, -ivlhat he should out of it until, net in which drifted derelict ,vessels , 0j;
I . . - thriving in the Rest, and Mackenzie* with increasing skill, he begins to niall-ni-d only with corpse-, and put in . < ill I i
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H a t r I t , , �; 11 t Ll is a most radical constituency, with a 'Ili(*, a real pleasure in the improve- at it' 1%
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I.. . I I - I large foreign vote. A coinnivnist, al- ment of his game. The busbiess -man, Weymouth, about July 7, 13-48. Froin, 'a 11 a -J , " f.'VZ In
-. ready in the field, may split it. The -who w.akc.,; excuses for the time he that port the wave of death began to, A do
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I kenzie i-,-.,zult as a "test" of its appeal t In a �, I— plays lly.�caime he likes it and Poliert. the Registrarof t Court ^ 11 I I e 3 .
nationalization of even -thing. no, 4*()r the, -good of his health or his of Canterbury wi-ote: "'It passed
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I You can stay at one of the continent's Stubb, was the man who, in the 1,,u:' ' . .. V)CL
2. . . . ainF5:. It is a fine thing for 'him ninst rapidly from place to place, .r -V -C A ( ) C "I I I V1 ell CIA OL I, e " .
I I judicial enquiry into his case, spoke in (I'very way, and no excuses are swiftly killing ere midday niany who . it, e
t, . I traditionally great hotels at a cost as low for ,twd solid weeks in self defense. (.ali(,,l fol., r, 1, I �., "
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L*1 of those standards of service. cuisine and ,minute limdtation of parliamentary for play's sake and •becatizie it gives few rich people excepted), not per- lill Aeinve � �
I ".. . appointments which. have delighted - our speeches an irritating circuim . I" ., 11' 1. rJ % (I '%. Of
. . . .,,§tance. ploa:�u v not thFF idea of pi -e- niaht�ng those destined to ctie! to liv4e r , -1
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. �. A visit at the King Edward is an enjoy- Veregin Leaving Country. "I I fifty, the man should re- forty, .sixty and very often more, C) V z fist
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, , nl�,nli el' tbAt youth is the time for corpsies, were coTmAtt2d ' .;L,>r1l`i
1 . able experience -and if you care to dance, to the same -4 V1. ( ,I . I - , 7 C -
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I I ..., . Peter Veregin. Doukhobor leader, those activities which call for speed, grave,*, - is *,*� S()roL r r - I- j,,%
I, there is only one Luigi Romanelli's Or- is taking leaVe of Canada. It is not strength and endurance. Even in The 'terror of that awful time I fly co I I '%
�. , . . chestra, Canada's most popular radio dance a happy. voluntary parting. He is golf, youth will be served. Not only written large on every kind of re- - �t -ri-
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�� being fired out. Th? Doukhoboi sect is enough enough. but ,nilore is harm- cmlcbronkle, legal document, pas- I I
.� . band -every evening in the Oak Room. live on a eominiculial basis in parts of fu 1, I t is ,b .14
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I "� Come to the King Edward the next time British'Columbia hild Saskatchewan. �lmvly and stop -a -bit earlier than to Bristol, the grasos grew many inches
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IN ", - were dead. The fear of infection dis- I . . .
; ,� . � time be is regarded as a bad actor, TraVeling Salesman .solved the -bonds of human affection .
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�� s ingi a term in the 139sikatchewan pe-ni- Wirs Almost Ruinett their children and husbands their means more crisp, light food
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,Ki � . � tentiary last vear when thta govern- Greenville, Miss, -W. A. Huber. wives.. -fewer - —V.-
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-L, ,,,, g4-ff VL Of ING, JjV meat released him on ticket of leave T-rent]V said: "Traveling day and by thousands; and the bi,-bpp,q g%ve W�
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l- - . SC so that: that mucli sooner. he migh.' might and eating in cafes leave for, the dying to make their list. 4
�,M,F� I *1 0 ., . be deported to ;R,ussda. But -a writ of . tela harl a lot to do vrith mv cam I I CORN
T,�,,. . probibition was obtained from a know, blit I was Irt. mighty bad to women. . ilk or I - . -
Y, ��i. n lasit confession to . laymen, and 'eve n Enjoy ,%vit], M cream and add FLAKES Z
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L, " I itook 'eV,ory kind of How many victims the PI'S f
I . was albout to be embarked from heard, but they ally swept away ig a problem that so easy to di est they don't 4411cat
�� ," " , .: . Halifax. Had he stared in the prov- only aggravated my trouble. 4y years. you
I'll.." ► When ihas ve3tad historians for man � UP." Made by K.611,6gg. in London, Ont. .1 re4�.-. .
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with i started taking Sargon and-Sa�gon iStatistios, are naturally local and"'in- ' -
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. A41 . . I hWbe." comil; ease, thbugli the day. The trftttnent not only r& 1111athfMOUS Wtimftte that deathq were
courte juri,Wiction is of local appli- sieved me but I have actually tefi timem imte tiumerous than in I I
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