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.... 1� " , I cams for not only quickness of action
� I I F. I � codtr4ct expims. on Oatcber let. preach at Caven 'Church on S-undoy .. I . I I I I, .-
,��. '. for their plertio. It takes "nerve" to Mr. J. rL. Hess, of Toronto, visited evening next and at Carniel 0hin-ch, . .. , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII -t good judgment and self contrW' I I
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l-, . PuWbfted at Se4fo,rth Ontario, ev. - 9RUCEFIELD relative. 'here last Fridhy� Hensall, in the in'orniing., . III �
I.: r ' - do a thing like that.", . 9 . . good betailth, good uerws and sohriety. '
... ,�f tery. Thursday afterlwon' by McLean . Dr. and Am A.'J. MacKinnon and A.. Di t* -h d'Son---4An old Eze. f, * HENSALL I d be well if all,the young men I , -
I .If;;" Bro$� Not at All! Whwt abaqt the depu- The regular ineoting of the We- son, Aix�hie, left on Tuesday for Ron- . t r boys i4 t "'s "P-�`r' ,,on Of Mr. =rt � 4 woul taularly form the tear4, .
Ill.."� � I tations from, the Boards of Trade, and men -Is Missionary society war. held e U% , . i Win Over, Hespler.--411ensall 6450- 'Mio parti
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. � 55 I T'.. I I . . deau PravinneW Park on Lake -Erie7 to Haward, -has t1yeen. receiving a baH -team, drew first blood in the east- would be ever imipressed with the fact ( I
. . .11 �. I I similar organizations that have jour- in the school ro,okm on August 12th. spend a week rminping. � "deal of prominent niqention in that in order to gmt khe� besit resulto I .
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, M i-14. iftbscription rate, $1,50 a � In the absience- of the president, the Air. C. IH. Joy, Manager of t& newspapers in -tonybectio with west groups playoff for the chm-d- they have like the great athletes'of I
I e4iance; foreign, $2.90 a year. Single neyed to the -head offices of our Can- ohair was occupield by Miss Helen n $ke. re- plonship, of the Interco.unty Inter- .
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" 1, ,,, , local 'branch of the Bank of Mont- ception given in New York to the mediate "B" League when they de- this and the past to abstain from edl 0
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.,�;�, copies, 4 cents each, adiall railways, protesting against Tough, leader of Group No. 1. The real, has, beft enjoying two weeks' Italian fl�ers and s
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I'll �� �, . . I . . the reduction of train s,�azviee, when devational leafiet, '*The Woman . of h lidays. Howard is exg(y the' M(011is'On' - 'W- fe4te�d He-sooler east group winners, that wea,kens; the body. I I
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1. ... — : - by �Pw4 'Shelby and wife, of Detroit,
, ;."� �.... . :,.at a member of -the deputations or Faith," was read by 'Miss Jean Mur- 11r. W. R. Ee"V.in, of Port Hur- ber of Conlim vernor 'of the OhAm -6-1 biefore's ,big crowd here Wed- -
I � ", doch. For the -study ,period, I-eaflets erce and ,me,rdber of nesd4y. The second game will be in who axe camping at Gran1d Bend, I I
1. -ertising rates oil applivation. -bly the or'anlization which they - , 1, iner, of near -N-fayor O'Brien's Reception Ciomhiit�: 'h
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.;�,. � 9 on Christian Stewardship were given n tr . Ifespeler ,on Saturday. Kerslake had were in the viltla�v� the first of It a
� . 114�.. I 1-L-prescrit, _Ihavvt purchased a railway ,by the leader, Mrs. Stevens- Mrs. "' olt, spent g few days, this -week tee for idl�tingtiished guests. Mrs. 11 strikeouts to'his. credit. The -score week calling on their reilatives,' .3dom 11 1,
,,� at the horne of '�Lr. and N -U -s. John Howard was ehqir=n of the ladies' and 'Mrs. Geo�,V,Geram and daughter,
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1 I�" - I :�A-et within -a year. . Tough aYid Mrs. James McQu�en. The - was 1-0 up to, the fifth inning when
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� Ii. TAembers of the Cv.ratlian Weekly Or what about the niotorists 24oth Psalm was read respunsively and ' . Hensall bunched hits off 'Sprung to Ad.a. . �
: tociat '.\Irs. Ratteribury offened prayer. The Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Birk return- Mollison's, by the 'Canadian Club of Mrs. W. 1H.'Horton spent the past ,
;: " Newspape,r A,;�, ,ion, clai� A secure five runs, and secured another
� I that will use ever accommodation ' ed from their vvedding ItTip On TILL&S- New York. 'She is a former Wood- two or tbree weeks in Kidmount in I' I
�. Wleeklies of Callada, and th'! huroll treasuretoreparted the J off erting run in the seventh, while holding
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, "�. 1, they can. find in the hotels of the 11ir day They ivill move to Guelph in stock girl, while Mr. Howard is a Hespeler to, oneirun. Hespeler brought Victoria County, I . 9 I I .
� ". . ,County -Press A.s.iociation. as $11.50. thle'near future, where they will re- son of ,.Mrs. 111arry Gidley, of Exetew, imists Alice Kyle has had ,her neat
I �ounty towns and villages and then ta. strong contingent of fans with
§�', . .. . __ sidioa. - and a distinguishe son- of whom Exe- ' � dwelling nicely repainted on Main
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I . " .� SEAFORTI1_Fri(4iy, August. IS. 1'�33.1 �10 Out and sit in their cars' at the Mr. ,and Mrs. Edwaird Appel and terites -are proud . . He its a prominent I theim. � I I . . 1. & 6
,.; �ront door and eat a hoqi-* made lunch HILLSIGREEN . ' Street. I
'. . I I — ' = Mr. and Mrs. George Appel, oi New figurte in cQnnection with bankin; cir- I ,S,aore by innings: R,H.E. Mrs. Van Ide Kere, of 8iti-docte, who, It I
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1.1.1 . III' Illint up a hot,dtn� stand to spend 1 , .M. &�The regular monthly Hamburg, visited relatives here on cles. After some years of training � (HIespeler 100 1000 0100-1 6 4 ent several,wo-dis with her mother,
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Y I . Cou'ntp Tre(A%,,rer Resigns ,,,ney Oil'? . . -Y- - ay, They .spent the wee� end with the Canadian Bank of Commerce 1 Hensall 000 060 "100-6 9 'l br-olther -and sister, has retuyned to.- I i .
. � meeting of the Women's 'Alissionai at Gi�gnd Bend \vit)i the formel,'s son, in this country, he -was appointed to
� � And th- people who think the farm- Society Nvas held at the home of Miss getheT with 'her infant. �
.. Mr. Gordon Youvl, ex-M.ION-v of (701- Mr. Victor Appel, who is camlying a hi§,h executive office in the New I Umpires—Dodo Roffman, Galt, and
.1, . I O'Brien The line-ups: Res- Mr. and 'Mrs. George Walker, se- - i "
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'i -;w lin, I -n Tna.'7 L-I,s along Ole highways in the coun,try Annie Jarrott on Wedives,day, August t h,, re. ' ' _ York branch. His �qbilityl and genial I P Zaricb.
I . borne Townshi.p, v\ - It- I 1)th with Mrs. R, McAllister prelsid- Sprung, s.s.; .Prior, e.f.; Falle, lb; co,inpanied by the Misses McKay aad
I � , .., I 1 lig. Mrs., C. Ayotte, who, spent some personality have ca�riad him --'ar in . Mr. William McKay, of Windsor, - 4 �
1, ureT of Huron C()U11,tt for the J)a�,t Iij��triets, grow appli's, ,pIUrn:, corn . , - The meeting opened with a vveeks ,with relatives in Michigan, has both business and social Stark, 3b.; Ball, r.f.'; Sebonfeldt, c-,
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r. five years. roz;i�,rnv'l froni the troa:z- Oto" `s0 that 111�`tOrhzts Way FUTION hynin and the Scripture lesson. tak- returned taber hoine here. Afr. William ,E. circles. C. Sprung, p, Hensall—Rennie, 3b.; spent -the. week end with relatives I I
fTurnbull, of the here. .
.Ir hip on Wctdnesday- .heir want., or future need,,,. without ten froin Romans 12 responsively and 1 - Hawkins, 2b; Welsh, lb; Gaseho, r.f - .
i.. . . urers led by )Ins. W. Turner. The devc- Xr. �11.il"m 31iller, who recently Lake Road, wbo had seven ribs frac- Poster, c.f.; !Creech, IS.; Joynt, 'C' Miss Ada Gram, -of Detroit, is here - .
l, .1 — ,vot the formality of a "by your tional leaflet, "The Won -mil of Great underwent a cri.tical operation at a tured last week near Grand Bend, in. y visiting her parents, -Mr. and X�rs. I �
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. Faith," was -taken by -Mrs. R. Love�.- ho iie '
I N k, L ,e g9od pro- bus; is now reported as recovering,
t Nir The roll call was aii,-.w,i d with a
ki . �)v the people,who 90 Ou" Of1wtIlL I here .and is makirig MT. aild'Mrs. Joseph Daymond. and Dr. G. R. Oollyer is making fni- , I
�11 He Seems to be Popular gres's to recovery. .though still in a sericus conditlo)�. I
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_ 1, ,Rev. E. Tuerkheini spent ehe week Mrs. Salomon Hardy has received . 'ro
�,�_ Mr. lli*chull F, 11V0�11[li'll, )0'�ltl,�r of I zary *an -d treasurer's reports were recently. � -d'wevlling *nd office. property on King
w, , Jg,hway, arid in th? whitcr kick at . end iyith f0ends at Waterloo and word. of the death of her grand- IMT. and Mrs. Graham, of London', or Main Street, 'I .
, . the Liheral party �n'oiltario, sectilts - -ice the farnii�.r asks foi- hl�; "ead and a(lopted, The stW.y was I I
�` . ,lie ,,�i Kitchener, daughter, Dorothy Elaine Hardy, ativisited Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. Bal- Mr. and -Mrs. R. Higgins and fam- "
to vility a fail' measure Of p* Xhen giveri by '.-NIrs. J. Cochrane. The . .
" � I opalarity� 'poultry? offerin , g and business was taken and York -ton, Sask., after an operation for I lantyne and Miss Ka,tie Scott during ily recently had a pleasan,t reunion I I
. I . not only in Ilk Own ritling" Inv. 61'e- .k,,1 lazt. blit'not'lea.;t. the chvi-0, a hyin:n sungr. The ineeting closed I — appendicitis. Miss Hardy lived here -the nast week. . at the laine of their son-in-law and .
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, " VARNA ' I twithher grandlinother for a time and TfieWi6ses,11telem. Glenn, ,%nd Elean- ,daughter, ,DvIr.,and Mrs. Orville Beav- I �
I, I where throughout th�' Province. ;ocietie�z, the i atriotic societi; s anki with the Lord's Prayer. I I
!�' - , rl,�; E 's .1 , alajority of -.1 whase -isiting in this vicinit.� (fur- .y . I . .
. I . -Those i . - 11 had Iman friends in Exeter. ., of the Tharnes Road. I
"' Mr. H�,pbvrn ee,lebrateJ his thivtv- )tIlvi I, I or Bell leftb�. motor this "Week to the el' � .
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� , * , CIL, i I ing the we,ek were: '.Nliss Euhajeap ;Mrs. Coultice and grandson, Har- - -_ Muskoka La.k-es and Benztanguisheiiej. -Messrs. A, 5pentcer & 'Son hava
�. I seventh birthtlay hist wcok an(I in or- ill�,-,,,',),�r�z would not p nto their Aubin. of St. PetLr's Seaninary, Lon- vey, ,motorettl Sunday with friends to , I rMT. and Mrs. W. Jarratt, of Brid- been making fine improvements to . T .1
." I dle,r to mark the v�lent and to do Iihn own pocket,, for a quarter to furtli�,r Forest and Thedford, wilere they will KIPPE . gerl, sipent Satvrday with Mr. and their planing inill in the way of In#- I
%. I (!-on, with her parents; Mrs. Clark, of I N , I ,
'I,' .., I hortyr. between cil,hte,c,n and �wcrtv ,hdi own cause, who freely ask anti Detroit, with her sister. Miss Dolly !:,pend a few weeks with friends. __ __ Mrs. William Hyde,, Mrs; .... Trotyer re� ting on a fine nijetal roof and paint- I I
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�': will Hagam, Rev". R. K. and Mrs"' Mr. and ,M-nz. A. Ing,es, iii, Colin- . . . I
ihousand of, his fi-Lild,s anti admir- ,,,xpect that the'r town papet�, I Love, Notim-Neftice' is hw,eby gi�en thRt ur.17. turning home with thern, ..' ing,., ' I I
. , , of Kintore, with the former's -par'- .pany with Mi -s. Stolck, s'pent the �-_,6odkne, cosil oil �-and vintt�iw ootitainers (Mrs, , . Workman knd daughters and The Oddfellows'Nvill hold th�eir an -w I ) , ..
ers gathered at hk-, farm re-sid"'1110E, :',.irnish d'allars,of idvert:sin—free. , ' week end, in Detroit and Winds -or, re- "hioh have .hem leaned custctriers hose -'c at Dayfl-eld on the
� 1� .nt,-, Mr. anti 'Mrs. W, Love; Mr. .slid TmmLs I ham 6n amaunt rewesen,,�n'gwthei MTs. R. Thompson and daughtews are nual county picill q , .
7 to o%tend cun-,'Vatulation� and to hear W'iiiit about them? turning on. 'Monday, , Tner,,' ao� 8,perdinz a holiday in Muskaka,
. Mrs, R. McAllister and fainily -with . �alue will be e-bargerl tt� such eu.;to 23rd of this month, -.vhioh takes in I
� . . TrofLessor -and Mrs. Keys, in corn- counth. W. a Butt, General Store, Xi, '. I
�� him dl,scuss the political que�:tions of - frien-Is in Nlic-higaii; Mr. and Mrs. - ppen. 'MT. W Hyde and daughter, Violet, .all the ladges in, South Huron. I I
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the day, ,,to far as t4LY affuet The P .John Borithron, of llao�se Jaw, with pany with their son,. Kr. -and Mrs. . 341)71) and "On, Ha'rvie, s,pent Sunday - in I Our home ba-,Vlers have haa thus
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. people of OntArio. . Where are the Conservatives . Mr. W. Jarrott and Annie; Mrs. Logan Keys and kiddies, -who have Mr. and Mrs. IV. J: Harvey an� Mr. Gticl . far a very active tilne attending'the q .
11. I.. . ., From the Drockv-ille Re -m -der Times. ,Lo�ne Eiler and son, Donald, return- hven holidaying in ,Bayfield, have re- and Mrs, W. E. Butt spent a day re- -Mr, and' Mrs. Elliott Bell and ebil- many tournaments and -have won a
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1, , , , I , !Eighteen thousand peqple is a siz- Peading rhcd�,spatches from Brit- ed to their'llome at Falcolibridge. turned to their home in NashvAle, cently at Niagara Falls. drEn, of Toronto, and ltrs. Camilybell good share. of prizes.
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I. . abl,,� crowd. There are sorn.e p4pers. ish Colun,0�)ia the�ze days, on -e i -ray be' -'-%Irs. Troyer, of Bri8gen, who was Tenn. . . I Two very happy i-eunions of old; and son., Neil, have returned tifter a Miss Adi6e Kyle is having her neat - I I �
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�11 I . ' ' vi.,iting with friends, we are sorn- i1fiss Ethel Cook spent the week sjchool Mates of S. S., No. 10, -Hay, pleasant visit with their parents, Mr. ,dWselling op ., Mug or -Main -St'reat
I who in reporting this unique glather- ,Xctzslt�dl if the concl&ion is reached ' . \
�_ hat the 'cr-eat ConservIative. party in �o report, happened witill a painful crid with friends here. It were held'recently at the honiet of and Mrs. James, A. Bell, of the7 Lon- very attractively repainted.' v I
I I I gi Several of our young peoiple en- Maggie Bell- (Mrs. J. W. !McLeanj h .1
Irl I , - ing, in,timatk6d thai curiosity, paid a I -ince is now extinc-tt. injury to her knee, dislocating from , . don Road, -a little. south of the vu- :T e splendi(I rains of the pastweek
� I , , large part in the attendance 1111111- , hat pro,, .T and corril roast on the and her sister, Alice Bell (Mrs. W . Iage. . have bad a fine effect on all vegeta- I I
I�o far, no feweL' ,,ban 92 candiLl-te, its �iace and bad to - return to her iOyea "I wetrU .
�, bers. I I 11 - ' daughter's, in Brigder. Her Q-tiany Bayfield ,beach Friday night. - W.'Cooper). The jolly company in- - Rev. 1. P. Kaine, ,of Seafortb, will tion aild particularly helpful to the ' . I I
1�' . have been norainated to contest the friends hope she will have a speedy Mes.i.rs. George and Bob Woods- of cluded Aggie Buchanan, Alice Cald- conduet, service in Cari-mell Preslyyt:r- crekps. . .
I 1`6rhaps so. But even allowing for 35 -odd seats that n1u,;;t be ti"I&I , in Li,stowel; Mr. Willialli Beatty, Mount well, Annie, Carlisle, -Minnie 06ks- lan Church on the croming Sunday, Service in St. -Patv1',s Anglican I I
'I, , �i�wal the legislature at the general election recc;very.
I . ;NTr. and M ' Mr. -ydg,e, -1 , .
. .. I the 'burious. there would be se a few . weeks 'hence. But of t,�.e 92) ' rs. D. Nichol and Bi s_aTid .1i,,- Emilk Beatty, of worth, Ella 70rawford, Bert Dick, Liz- August 20th, at the morning seT- ,Church onSunday last was conducted
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�_, thousands left,' who'��e attendance wa-5 - . _ I . . I
. . "' Joe Haga�n. of Hensall, visited with London, were week end visitors' in Me Johnston, lKargark Johnston, Ag- vice. - by 'the Rector, Rev. X B. ParkerII I
6. . . ' not,one is officially classed as .1 , I this V-icinity. . . 'A. M
'�' I I finlrr%ted by entirely other causes C onservat�ive. .1 friends. I . � gie Kerr, Francis Reynolds, 'Jes, 'Sq'e - (MT. an - rs. Bon-thron, of Moose with a fair attendance and forceful .. 4 .
��' , than thase of ctiriosity. One would Here is the list of candidates: To!- � I Mrs. Frank Weekes his returned, Thompson, Andie Troyer and a guest Jaw, are 'here Vi siting 'Mrs. Bon thron's sermon. I .
I I from a pkasailt visit with friezidik in from IS. S. No" 2, Tuickersinith, Mist sistey., Mrs, R. J. Paterson, �nd, o,�h(�r At Carmel Presbyterian ,Murch the
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11 ' mi�� Unionists 1, ,_ . Detrc�it and Pontiac. Mrs. Weekes MacGregor. iii]i-ch rilierni'lient was in- relatives. - morning service -was, conducted by I I
�, I reasonaaly think- so at least. . ,, 2; Liberal,,. 36: Bov- . . � .
1. . . And' the ptresence of tho�e'thous- �!rice3, 8; C.C,F., 28; Independents, EGNIONDVILLE , was accompanied by Mr. Adams, of rhiced by the recalling o4 school day � ,Mr. and Mrst. Goodkvin and d,augh I - ,Rev. T. INVardlaw � Tayldr, M.AI, of Th- I 1.
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l: k N): nited Front, 5; Independent !RolidaN visitors in -our village a - re: Detroit. . intidenta and of these'we shall -nien- ter, !Mary, and Mrs. Raul,kinson are ronto, -who.-Idelilvered a very inspiring. .
� . . . alids ,of people, nrere tli-r thqu�arbds C.C.F., 3. ' � 'as I ened to with I
t tion just,thvee- HOW NeIG. BI-Atchfor4 spending a week or so with relatives ,sermon which w ist ' i
� .1 many or few, at a gazhering to honor The government that is appealing Mis;, Beth Ford, Clinton, with Miss '
1�. I - '�o the, province for re_ele'ction wa., Ria Hills; Miss, Janet Chesney R.N., ' IIIIii,mII used to I -ad -the girli ayound by their and frieiWds at Lakeside and other mil -ch interest. . �
�:. the4birfliday of a young man prom- .. ' . I s USBORNE long braids of hair- how Maggie. Bell plaees. , .. I Rev. A. Sinclair occupied his own ., 5 I
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"" I . . ... � , returned as a Conservativ, tadniiii- with her father. Mr. P. M. Cbe nery; while jumping the Itch on a winteir".3 Mr. L. -R. Coles and family have lyulpit after a month's holidays, &-
'� inent iri piru., Efe, alone would point istrati6n. API)arently, it -no Ion-er Mr, and ,]�Irs, Charleg 'ITtkrrigan and, - I *
I I to the fact that that public man was answers, to that label, for the t'%VO family, Chatham, with relatives and Councii Mimbt:si - The municipal day, fell into it and walked homdw in returned from a pleasant Visit with livering forceful and interesting ser -
IV friends; 'Mr, and Mrs. J. Barnett and Council of the Township of Usborne wet clothing, defying the modern their relatives ,at Kinmontt. mons ,&th morning and evening, and I
[�, . % a popular figure with the adherents, :-andidates that haye b6en nominated family, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. met on Saturday, August 5th, in it5. clanger of'.c-o-n-tra:cti.ng,pn�e-umonia, and Messrs. Fred ,G. Bolithron and Al- at both. &crvices Mr. Alur6h, of Toratt- I 1 4
� of his own party at, least, 'o carry its, colors are cla,�!.'ied,, a% .
, - ' `Tolmie Unionists", -while two of Dr. Harry Stewart-, Mr, Harry Cook. of regular tnon-Wily Ttheeting with all how Lizzie Johnston stalked out of ]an McDonell attended,bowling tourn- to, rendered very ably and pleasingly I I
. - of ,council present. The min- school staunchly refusing to bid fare- amtent6- at London. and GadtTi h, fine solos, two 8: vice.
I hi Goderich, with Mr. <rld. M.rs. John memben, - le t each ser, ;
I That -he is ,,not. popular with s Tolmie's foriner cabinet Ministers are
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�., .polwical oppo�nents, at I�aqt those in running as. Independents. . Forre-A. Utes of the -*ieeting of June 3-0t�h well. to rbhe teachier beca-u--e her. -bands meetilig with ver'y good success and . I
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[ .. . I I oft .. ,Mrs. N�1. F. McIM '1Ian was a Ham- were read and �ipprorved on motion of sstill-bore testimony to -his stirn dis- winning valuable prrizes' � I this ,week following up improvements
. I high " places, is a vE-ry --elf evident ' Qton, visitor oi-er the week ena Moir -Shier. Notice, , frarn Cou-hty cipline. Kindily reference was made IMiss Hannah. Craig aind- friend, ,Miss on the street.%. �. I ;
I fact. One who reads the daily papers Middle School Results . ' Mie:.� 'Aar , iMr. A. D. McLean has hal his dwel-
. �,,ewart is ,visiting with Clerk that the following levy has to many old pals who were not priv- Fulton, of St. Thomas, spent the past
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'. onl� casually. or who listens oNer thei I I . friends in . I been made on.the Township il-qged to be present -because of, the week with friends sit Bayfield. ling on O)dord Stre `11 .,
1, , (Continued froirn page 1) Toronto. ' ' ' ' I . of Us- et very tastily
' . -d Mrs. R. E . c - I)Orne for .county and ,highway pur- distincat separating them'' from the , -Mrs. Sbortt has returned to- Wdnd- repainted by Mr. F. Kemaing's. .
_,� .' - rUdio, to the'address of any govern- Irr an M Kenzie and .
,�, ment minister, would long . ago have A. Go.1dina-E. Conip. 2, Lit. 2, Caia. farnily tand Mr% 1-1. Chesney, Sr., DOS'es, viz: General county rate, $9,- old ,haunts and to many otthers who sor after a pleasant ilsit with ber . ,Mrs. J. Dinsdale has -been making * .�
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I . . H. 2. Anc. H. 2. Geoni. 1, Phy�s. 1. I trip 2434.65; county bigb�vtayt 1P,1,332Xf; had pasIsed on to the gre�at beIyon-d. sisters here, M.ist8es May ,and, E,mmp_1 improvements to her dwelling prop- I
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1. I recognized that., I 1. J. Habkirk-Lat. C. c, Fr.'A, 3. F r, have returrt-.d frorn a inoto r Later, ganies. were indulged in and Jbihnston. . erty. I I f I
. ' � ( . 11. I Lhrough Easte-rn Cana:da. Provincial highway, $2,443.83. Shier- " Mr. .T. C.'Joy?it, merchalit, is ie- IMr. Willialzri MadKay, whG taught
, . In fact no public inan who has, . ' R.Te ' wing rates Derb ' aps the crowning event of' . the . I
If' Halvh-Phys. 12, Chem. 2 . \Ir. John Nott and Raymond Passmore: That the' fol4o
.1. * . vi,-itin(r r�,.,'�,idves and friends in Saull n le -vied for countv and to,vilship day was a baseball game played as,,gaining his health but not ,7et ,Auite ,school for a long toi-in of.,y,,ars in
been the leader of an opposition Party R. Haniilzon-Can..H. 1, Anc, H. 1, ( 11 - . purposes for 190, vi' : General coun- of yore, when modern rukis were � ti Ong -en.ough to emeagei in his %tren - our ,village, being really a pioneer .
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, way rate 1,.2 unhearrd of and ,bases were "hunks", -uous business life. teacher, but who resigned siorne few
-in a. d�,cade has been called as niany -J-,em, 1. t , I, t - Coleman is visiting ty. rate, .3.8 mills- high
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. I names or ace -used of as many politi- L. +H9wkin:s-U+, c, Un. H, 3. Anc. . incial hi ' te, I � f I
. . with friends at Varna. null-; provi ghway �a ill; a foul "a tick", a home rum-, a "round-. Miss Clarissa .Mitchell was taken years ago On account of failing .
I cal sins, �both df onii:zsic,fi ail,i coin- '.�L 2), Coon,_ 1. , . IM'- -�-Tarzaret Doan, Essex, is . the township . rate, I mill; general school eT" and when first bounce was "out." 4,ery serio,U�ly ill tb.e first of this ,vv,�,ek health and advancing years, .s�pent the
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I . � . . F. livntk,r�zon-Can� H. 3. Anc. H. ,_ ra.te, 1.8 mills, and that the aniounts On each occasion a filo-st su,mpt-hous with an attack of appendie4t;g and week end here with . relatives and I It I
I - has ) ,. He, i. ' "' of Miss Jean Smith. .
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� `,�Itil -Shaw AUXflillry held . t;**ary frokin each schoor "etion relyast,was served by the hastess and bad to ,b.? taken to the hosIpital at friend,s. He is. now Iii,ing with one I
The old sa�lr that nam�-s will H. li'llen-Al.-. 1. Chem. 2. I.at. A. � 'entei: seaf, .
. I �hall b,� ltviefl by special rate - v. -hen full j�-usitice had ,been done to orth and her otindition gives of his daughter-, in Windsor fallow- I
� - .) regular ine'o-tingr 'oil Tliesday la:sf at'
I rever hurt one. seerns'to apply very .-, I -at. C. 2, Fr. A. 2. Fr. C. 2. ' tho hoxe of Mrs. NV. F. McNIMan. �d on tlie collf,ctor's roll and collect. the --saiiiie, gn-oup photos werp taken considerable anxiety to,,.her TeI0LiiV,-G ing the death Of his wife.
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I ' ' R. Htugill-Alz. c, Chem. c. T.at. A. The lreetin�,,, opeiled Nvith a hymn and ed wiltb th(., other rates and that a. of the co-intpan ' ea�b of the guests azid friendi.s. I The'regular meeting of the village , " #
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I , �,,'fl'�L _ Lat, C, c. Fr. A. 3. Fn C. c. "Alowed 'with thC ,Lortl's -Prayer ;n bylar., i�e drafted confirming same to- 'reing precented ,with one as a mem- 'The recent ftport of our school ex�. council was beld Tuesday. �evenirig at .
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. Governtl,,eilt ir,ini,:txn; anti newsimpers 1. J31n:(-4nr--T,.:,t. 2. Can. 11. c. Aw-, ' Th, pre.vious zether with other small item� to be �nto of the accasion, When the aininations, is very encouraging to 8 -p.m. in -the rauncR 1%hambers-T all I. I * . . .
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I � ch-ric4_ and ridlicttk hini. the geroaiter 'f. 2, Gc-ni. 2,'Phy;. c, I , n . n. - iminutes'of the
" ir,�etlllgr Were I'Elad an.,.] adopted, hu,i- adde I d to the roll -carried.. Trea%- whade% of evening were f0ing, fall both pupils and, teachers and ,is very Inonilbers ,of cou�cil being present. I I t
lie seeir.�, to gn-mv in the e,ti,i.a,' L.- Joynt-Alp, 1, ('hem, 1. La t. A. , rvj�ort: 1931 taxes, S100,15; inined hands and sang, "For she's a encou'raging to ly�th, and sp?ak� we The minutes of the previous ineeting
; 1011 :�, Lat. C. 1. Fr, A. 2. Fr. C. ."). �rxs, dkcuAsed and ()ffel-ing taken, uro* , 14 wero read. ' Ilefty and Jone.%: . 4
11 ti. , 000. Wly good fellow" and "Foi- Auld for both teacliers who ,taught That
of the e-.cey (My marr (in the � ('et� ,,vhich amounted to $2.66. Ilis,, pealo, Peilalti(,s. $M-29; 1932 taxes, $1, l - I ,
. � A. Koy—E. Conip. c, 'Lit. 1, Can. (, different the millutes h,e adopted as vead.-
ant] con,,v.�sion.,. I . ;`Vaiinger took charge of the meeting penalties, $44.29. Bills paid on -nib- Lang Sy�ne'l and repaired to their Tknie paii,des to tbe
I . . J 2. Anc. 11. 1, Phys. 1, '�,Ier. ('. c. When a hynnn wa- sun.g. The Scrip- tion of W(,tcott-Shier: Isaac Cower. �ornes after thanking the hn,,te%".g p;int% along the lake shore continue Carried. F. G. Bonthron, tax collec- I -
� . No doul,t Mr. lisphurn ha.-, said !;(�")!11- L ' wr�, wa:; read bv Aliss Margartt team work in pit, $15.75- I-1-arold for the -very pleasant afternoon they the ordor of the -day. - M tor, reported the arrea�s of taxes as
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. ny hard 0flngs him-tdf, and .ome , - S,mith and prayer by Margaret For- Taylor,_teani *ork in ii, $14.00 ; !)ad spent. being $.583.46 and war, instructed to
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if. 1. (;(.orn. 1, I'll.".s. 2. re�'. Mi%s-Alit:6 Thompson had thc William E'Iford, team work in pit, , Mis.�'; Mildred Workmal), of Hdlls- nice-ly-from his quite serious illness. Practed with the collection in th,B Us.
. unconventixI one.A too. BuOthe povv- G. Kru-e-Cam 11. c. G C, (I ni. 2, , opit, the tltic of which wwz, "The $19-93; Alf. Brooks, -wo k in pit green, spent',Sunday wath her par- 'Mr. Joseph Hagan was visiteId.this ual way. Pvtty reported as to a fire 4 1
er.; tha' he in Toronto will n -,-or dis- ?,hys. c. Light of th(" -Candle." Sht, w,,% 11 2 : % and Nf,rs, John Workman. we -1k by his brothers, Dan,, of Pi%rk- I'MPOY' , tan'k 0, I
1, credit him in 1he eyes .of. the people f'. Lar --Cenni. c, . fol. $3.45; G. 'Y. Young ing �Cravel tm-ts, Mz 'n Brock 'Stretet, being I
I ow I- d by a' h N`n'i ii "z I d t I y `M... $784.84: Fred 'John�, gra,velling, 'Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harvey spent hill. and Charles, of Zurich, and, to- on J. W. Ortwein's property, saine to It
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by merely calling him nam(n;. ') Stewart and . ai�haian Town.send.
I I,.. L-ev:tiurne-Alg. 1. Chem. no. Lat. . N I i ss �'21.60; Fred Ford. gravel and weeds ,i week end recently at Walpole 'Is- gerther with their frriends, Min a d ouncil as regards
ninf.,nt can A. V. I.-ai. C. -gare,& igan gare an e�- �0.60- (krald Forq,,gravd and weeds, land. � . Mrs. Ed. Sheffer, motored back to saine. CohsQerable discussion took I
: The only waN- the Gove'r M. Lc�vburre-G(,orn. c. Mi�;s '.1yT a i . Finn' 75c; William Bradshaw, gravel anti Mrs. Thom" Work -man and her Zurich to spend the evening with pl ce 'as to painting the Outside of .
� do that b; to prove the a,u4atioll, IT. I,ii-.)(�(10111. C. (,ell,,nt reading. "The Highway Man" t,a uniciati . ons
� I and Mks Doan wave a solo. An in- weeds", .�1.05; JObil Kellett, weed cut- �zi54,r, Mrs. Weso. Harvey, spent ' a 'Cbarlie� e Town I fa I 1. Colilm, 4 . . I
that have been rn-ad - hv Mr., I.. llr.cTavisl�-A).z. 1. Chmm 2, Lat. , erestinsr qr)nt(,.,;t was conduct,e(f and Agricultun�, . I .
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it,l lleo- ., v. Lat, ( . ., I " ting. $16,50; Laverne KefletC, -weed day recently with friends in Horimll. Mrs. Thamias Dick and her dsu,gb- from the DepArtment of _ .
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.1 . ' Mrs. (Dr.)' Charlets ,S,tewart and ter, Mrs. Bertha Bell], have been vis- re milk bylaiv a
I N r cuttin-, $10.,50; Goklon Bacon, weed rid County Engineer,
hurn, and they are not f(. -.v in num- (; 01% (, . c . lunch �P.rverl by the hostes.s, '.'klrs. W. - ' ' ,
ber, ai�e false and unfouri'ded. . I . ,NP-11111an. Miss Margaret Broad- I T -es, of Battle Creek, Mich,, itrd ,6y a number of relatives and re cl�ack hIleT nd County Cletrk, re I
151 cutting, S,.20; Fred Cole, weed cut- son, Charl - , a
� , � ll,q�ert McCal-tiley-l'a". C. '), Fr. , ont moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. ting_$18.23; William HodgeTt, weed and Miss X, Reith, 'of Edtmonton., friends duiring the -past couple of .County levy, were read and fil
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I. I 'But to (late that is one thing th, C. !" . ,� I ,
� " Nic-Nifflan. The meeting clos'ed wijb cutting, .�18.98; Garnet Wilson. weed were visitors with their cousins, Mr, weelks. ,and accounts were read as follows-
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I . I , Ifarry Melver-Can. Fl. 2. Ah.. cutting, $1.75; William Boa, weed :Ind. Mrs. George E. Thom' n and 'M,i,,,s AguT has returned fro ' Judge T. ,M. Costello, re appeal of "I
C�avekrn,rnent have li-mcle little attm-nPL I 1, 1. ihe national aritheni and the benledic- *6 in a
11 T'b v ;; I ' Chvin. 1. Lat. A. 2, La 16. C, 1, . -nit week or so visit with Geiger, $7.50; J.'A. Patersdii, postage, I ..
---. . to do, and it %vas a ,,-cry f.e,ble at- F-- tion. I I cutting, $7.65; Everett Skinner, drag- famiIN- one day last week. ' pleasa
� -�'N ,, r- A. 2. Fr. C. 2, - � .- I � IIIIIIIII, ving, 1-y5r; James Heywood', dragging, "Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cud -m -ore wid friends, 'Mrs. C:A. M,dDoneItI remairt- $1.00; J. Priest, cutting weeds, $21.4% ..
. . . I temilyt. When it waii tried. John McJror-Lit. 2, Can, 11. 2. 1 $1.05; William, Sadler, bridge plank, fanadly, of Uketeir, spent the week iii,g with her inother, Mrs. Agur d,qr- J, Pas%more, Hydra, $4.017-- ' F. W. 4 1
, Ns years go, Mr, Hop,blirn is a -\n(t. H. 2. 6,eont, 1, Phys. 2. ZURICH I $5-5.96� Mills & Wynn, bridge plank, �-nd with Mrs, Oudmictre's parents, Mr. ing heT absence. It will be remieTn- Hess, printing, $4-2.50; N, Bl'at,hford,
. . -an-F -nn I sanitary inspector, $1 I 8.50; A. W. E. , f I
,. IT. NT I, 1, ,. Co? ,. c, Gonin. c. $-M.10; Charles Stephen, trucking, smi Mrs. R. H. Dick. bvred by many that Mrs. Agur is'
� young man. VeTy seldorn, if ever, in ' R. KcNah---�Georn. 2. . I
V Th(- Board of Directors of 7rurich $2,50; Philip Mureb, trucking, $2.00. The harvesting of the onts is al- ,now in her 10,3rd, year. �L_ Hemphill, postage and supplies $7,10;
11 . I t . I the political life.'.of Ontario, has a - j, ,.%reQu,aid-Anc.' 11. 3, Geom. 2, Agricultural Society held a meeting Bert Parson, wofk I on ,bridge, $1..8,5 , most compl-E-ted for another yeae. ,,Mrs. George Hess is being visited G. M. Drysdale, grant for band, $10; IF
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i" I '. man. Of -his yeats attained tr. such the other �evenjntg to arrange matters. Tom Bell, work on bridge, $1.50; W-Eb, Th,e refreshing showers coining Inter, by her sksters., Mrs. Cliahners imd J. Pfaff, sanitary work, 50c; C. N. p-, C .1
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. , . G. Mason-Aric. H. 2. for the 'Fall Fair to be held on Mon- BeatteTr, work on bridge, $16.46; Tra- inittently are beting welcomed to help Mr;;- Masoii, both from Regina. freight on ,crack- filler, $5.74; Don- I I "
, " , . N'. Montgom(ry-Lat. ,C. C. day and Tuesday, September 25th and oulgir & Lindenfleld, spikes, $5.40- the potatoes. Mr. and Mirs, Beattie, of Seaforth, tbron & Drysdale, supplies, ,hall, .
1�, nay' be young,, invpulsivp, im- Jainc� Murray-Alg., 1. Chem. 2. 2Gth., The prize list is now in the �arried. Council adjourned to meet 111-�. and krs,, S. Thomson and forinerly of Varna, spent Tuesday $19.�-O- Total, $127.61. Petty and
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W prudent, con-cEited and anything 101se '---�ea6 Mur'ray-Alg. 2. Chem. c, Lat. printer's hands, and will soon be on Saturday, Septe-mber 2nd, 1233, at srilall dAughters, Eleanor and Ru�>y, with ;Mr%. H. Jacobi and were acco-m- Jones: That accau.,it,s as read be # I
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'.. ' �1' Lat. C. c, Fr. A. 2, Fr. C. 2, ready for distribution. � I I p-m-Ifenry Strang, Clerk. and 'Mr. and MIT,q. Robert Fisher, of Panied by Miss L. Harvey, Of Paid �CArried. IVE'ekle! and Spencer:
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" V . Can. If. c. The post office department has a- ( lintont? accompanied -by Miss- Elean- niondmnll%. a si,siter of Mrs. Be 'That we trow adjourn to ineet again #
", to da,te bp ha.i weatheTK3 the 'political ge-
�� l ,;. . * -C. warded the contract of d1jivering the Fi ' of Winnipeg, tcallodv oil amid Mirs. Jacobi. . SePtembley 5th on, the call of the 4 ; A,
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� K; .1 . storm exce,edi-noty well. , 2, Fre C. 2. mail on Nuin-,11-ier 2 route out of Zur- , . friends, in this locality oil Suyiday. 'Mrs. Wes. Caldlwell, of Londoti, was R,eeve---4Carried.--Ja,mes A. Paterson,
I i ; I , fmare than, that, be is daily ndding R. O'Conpor-Alg. 2, Ch,pm, 2, Lat. ich to Mr. Hailvey Gelinas. Mr. __ E The MIsses Pearl and Myrtle Thonl- a visitor here duvling'thi past week. Clerk. I P
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, � a already com Jasi-ab Geiger has, ,been comietr on __ � 31�. George 0. -Petty is im Oving k�chaol.Examinatfan Fesults.' #
,, � y qidera/ble following ,k . c, Lat. C, 2. Fr. A, c. Fr. C. 2. .--on with their mother, :Mrs. Ra)>ert Middle
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� 4", . Dohald Patrick -Can. H. c, Geom. c. this route for many 3�eara and his ,.Wr. Marvin How-ey, who has been Tho -'son, and Miss - H,elen Glenn', the a0pearance of his brick,block'lin- -Elinor Bel1_,C.vHist. 2
"'Irl"w, Vfhagnabs,m is a ,very opcesaary Neil Patrick-,Alg. 2, Fr. A.. c. I .1, I . I Lat. A. c, f I I
, __ a pcpula� clerk in -the, Bank, 6f Mont- Motored to Penetatrigp where they wid inediately wv
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� , . I , t Off.de ,by Lat. -C. c. Margaret Bell - A,lg. c.
�,.' � qualification for any leadreT, whether S. Plant ---4E. Comp. 2, Lit. 2. ("an. real here for the past four years spend a few holiday's. , repainting the front and thus bright- Stewart Ortera-r-E. Lit. 2, C, Hist. # I
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" ""; il'. 1, Phys. 1. Mrs. *. Johnsurs, Of " , i, . I 2, Pbys. 3, ',Clher�. 2. Arthur Diftmn
. ..,� , in poweir or ooposiitioTL H. 2. Anc. H. 1, Geoi 1, Fr. C. 1, Ger. A, �, Ger. C. 2. - "" lyag be -er, Mr' 'q nto
,4�1 I - .en tr2nsferred to Avim C n, wat'i emdnig it up. .
.. : 4Anc. H Margaret Smith Alig. c, Phyr r sister, Mrs. G'eo.. E , 9
,� I � � I .. The odd things fn that the Con- H. Rankin - 2, Lat. A. c, . ,. 2, McKay, of St. rMarys, taking. his a gu-E�st with -be - 'Mr. and ,Mrst: 4mlts B. Simpson -4C. 'Hi %t. c, ,Gepm. 1, Lat A. 2, Lat I a I I .
.A", ovetritment is to a I , Lat. -C.- 3, Fr: A. 3, Fr. C. 3. Chem. c, Lat; A. 2, Lat. -G.. 1, Fr. A. place. . Thomson, fev a few days, spent last w�-ek With relatives and C4 e, Fr. C. rp� _ Albert 'Dinnin-E.
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.�, , . arge, E. Aim -Ala, 1, 01,&m. 2, Lat. A. 2. 2, Fr. C, 1. Mr. �nd Mrs, ,R.eg. Parsons have JM`i%-9 Isobel" Alexander is visit;n-g friends at Part E Igin, London and 4C,om,p. c, E. Lit.,c, 1C, Hist. c, Al,g.'2,- 4 0
. , � A I � . 4. � . extent responsible for the popularity. Lat. C. 1, Fr. A. 2, Fr. C. 1. . . [H. Somerville-4Cam H. c, Phys. '2, moved to Lafarge, Wisconsin. Mr fdr a few days with her friend, 'Miss Port St;jnley� - Phys. 2, Lat, Coinip. '2, Fr. A'. c, ,Fr. .
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I Kenneth Rutledg"Alg. 1,'Chem.'c,, Alk. 1, Lat, A. c, Lat. C, 2, Fr. C. 2. %chools. - -tford on W,ednwd,ay after- Elder -Ane. Hisf. c, Phyg. 2, F . A. , ..
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