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C�''� ': " I , Fqp ChINSIEA a , _1',100,000 taerw a 'the 8.04 iW4 " h1n*, ""We canno 1he, �econd -iomwt M 4
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N k_ I ".' ,only a fifty per cent. crop over the Dr." Agnew of Cllintq 1_W puroh,s_ -plalniZg to -the ILegiolatiLW , . ' ' - , ,y, .
- , ce - foreign, $2.00 a year. Single _ , � _ Ippo; W.4e wfafl elve YOU IOfto mill1lon eoslWfa le
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�1- lil,� PACO) I—, . I . was not even' that. ' r�ibb�W .hX the got -100'000 mor', ., 'in,, 1,100,- spriing of water - w#s� I , ,po o'" ,
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211"; I straw;. � q'00' Ubdi6rf6 signal loot we0k " I . , SW
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,1, I;` � I �� , embers of the Canadian Weekly , that was not at, homver. The `MT- HOPPM moiva his well Mft;
� 2, 11 : - .&W. M .1 ' -Bela, morru, vownship, ed; "What was the CbAa& �Comt- - I _ ,
'11. I "'i "."'. � � � ,, shortcake were just out of luck, that Xr Xoil:m I ears, to pay i.t outfilb to the -blind strele� rQuidug
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, ,, " ,Dunty Press Association. lime undl he is 98 years old. apply to titem vhA Lord Oydenham � oell ,countered about -five feet of water
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'a', 1 competent authorities that the crop one of the aiki,st skillful water -finders plach � � to drin tl�e third well the' Public
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'. , " 1. SF,AFORTH, Friday, July 20, 1934. promises to be a bumper one. D ' ' of Flullairtbon,, who had seve . n off a man mdao bad, some acquaintance sioners W"d 0ep
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� . I1116,i��� I mueligood, 31r.-SmIale located an ex- illm& were degI&'obock on their harids; %odis - for a �quarter of lan acre 950 to size up*tthe possibility of siecuriu&- -
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"I 1� ,.1,1.,, I Fulfilling Dection Promises shine are just what the berries want- cei - flow at 19 feet. On Mx. Simp- that might bek a very Pretty dory, S�d';Ior a corner 'One SIT -5- That was the necelsilsary ,supply.'
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I.. ".". I ed to make them grow in great pro-, ison"ls farm across the road, he struck v`hft'tbey`A6h`t'eXlandne into A— 2300 'an acre for what ,th�y had, goit concluded, however, that this, woul& .
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I. an overfUmiAg spring at 10 feet. : "They bought it.at a fai& qptirciate for, IiW Sid. This was what thley were be an. eo,pensive
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. 1, . I More powef to them. May they � part & the Presbyterian nonse at &e, crown and 'clergy reserves waIs it that ialsed the value of the , , .
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, 1� I wattered throughout OnZyrio, who, increase in stature and multiply. , .N,344 were destroyed -by fire, early ,sold to the com�pany ,unlder� ladd since that penodif The -work Timlos,Advocste. � A
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I'll 1�1 ring the recent Ontario election � , Thursday mornin . _Tee!r on of the milen who came, into it; noth- , , �
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11., �, . . . And may the season be, long. IA%r. W. J. Heanian, 'has been ap- the recorde,, of Upper . and Lower ing else in. the'vorlic,L" . Died in the West
,�� 11�1, ' - campaign, were very free with their . . . 13Ers, 0, IS. Winer remived a We- , `1
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�, � I Of course we missed the strawber- -poi4ed captain of the Exeter Volun- . ., s, Salskatchowan.
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1"'j,., - nes and all the -trimmings that 'go Ildr. and Mrs. C. A. NeDonell of ' � I I announcing the death of .her brother-
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I., atin expenses by fifty per cent., ,Seattle- JUST A SMIT 'OR, TWO
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... I .... i,,�, Would turn out to be just one more' and done, there are far worse things I Mr. Thomas Kyle of Kippen is said .
11 1� than raspberry pie—and not many to' have the finest field of wheat on . . foxinerly XWs..Offive Wood, of Eme-
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; . election, promise, or in other words, I I . -his farm that is to be, seen inHuron ,Ciorpchiail: 1IM-at new ri used A young navail student was being ter and one' daughtivr, Gwendolyn., ;
". . 1. I I I L better. County - this year. � . Ito be a clerk."t . put through tthe paces by an old .sea- also' his -father, 'Thomas Horne, and
. N, just SO'much wind. or, Mirs. iSItacy, of EdnianUm, I
I �`, I . But there is almost'sure to be at I The first of the King Edward rural S�eirgeaut: "111 -ow do you Imow?- captladn. I a sist,
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11, �., .., T0`1d4te1,,hoiev&, Mr,. Hepburn is . - Icorpoital: "Every -tirne, hie -stands 4,Wih&t would you do if a sudden Alta.,;Mr. 'Horne was -born and, raised
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. . least one fly in the ointment of life. forth ,QA, Wednesday morning. They at ease he trios to -put his Tifle, behind stonn Isprang up ,on the starboard?" in Exeter ,And wenIt tD:*w West to-
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�-:�, I ' A bumper crop of berries means fine , are for the patrons along the Sea- his ear -"-Fredericton Glwner- ' "Thwow out an anchor' " sir." velside rwhena young man. - Exeti '.,
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�� 1. ��'�., . feastings for the consumer, but a 'I*.. 1. lRed: "I see Brown's igiot Worri-otori storm. sprang 'UP aft?" .
. .1 '. be known ats R. R. IN Friday's Rain Was Most Welcome,
:,", � I colleagues, who will run the country's. poor price for. th� producer. . 'The old bridge at Egmoadville�has car.11' . I . � I 11"Throw.out another anchor, sir." 4The rain stonn- of 'Friday was mosit . 6
_� ;, I busin'ess for the next four years. on . . . . bee . Greene: .uyez,, .rich uncle gwme it "And if an r terr'f1c storm' welechne, in this district. The crops; 6.
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"I . . . . . f � I ,�.�",�-, I a . salary of two thousand dollars less And the grower is.out- of luck all � �, 'by ane* and move subtstantial &true- to -him.-" , ,Epraing',up forward, what Would you which were again. starting t? sruffei�-
I'm round this year. The price of straw- ture. . .., lRed: "Why hie told, me he ppat all do? " . '. . - . . .
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I'd ,� . ,., : 4each than the former government 'The telephones, for the Tuckersmitli ,the monery hie had [1116D it." "Throw !mother anchor." for want of Inoistureare now in much,
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, Fl. .1 . ministers received f or doing the same . . . . . I Telephone system arrived and! will iGreene: "So We did. He bought "HoIld-on, said -the Captain, 11v[here ,d pip are very bright indeed. The�
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" I., I has too many. ' Wayo,r: "I never saw the park ttng your storms, sir." -U. S. S. Ten- on I
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IA.,. ing point. i:_ I . 1. TVILaKElop, township, council will als- , , I irriany places -caused consi derable'da.m.-
� � .finding out thing8aboUt gpdro sue debentures for $3,677.46 for the iSuperintendent: "The Park Com- he ,said, -to Me I shaill leave. age, ,but 'reports fron-i this vicinity I
X%l Every department 'of Governm6nt purpose ,of continuing the contslti,=- m6 distributed yos- � "What ddd -he say?" I
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&111�� ' is to be. weeded out and *th6re'is to be. Mr. Stewart Lyon, the newly ap- Item line in M&KH-lop and. -to points in papq�r ablout.11--iFernie. Free Press. saw). age. A tree was,blown dolne on thei, I
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IF . a general scaling down of salaries, a, , pointed head of the Ontario Hydro Gney, Morris and Rullett., . I I I � , ,of John and Minnie Streets. . I
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i".,,'._ . The'over-staffirig of Ontario Gov� . things about Hydro, and the things _11to Rev. D, Urquhart of Kippen, and :on the east end of Victoria' St-reet. .
��� ". . Hillsgreen. ,The,sti,pend is. $1,400. 0 0 where a transfoa-mer was put out of'
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h'.1 was �An unknown and totally u-nex-, less than it cost the Commission to of nearly $300 and which wieighs with reverent mind and ,expectant even after "the still small ;;-,,Ice" .
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,g I ing Government. In fact, it,is now per horsepower to the Toronto'&m- found dead in bi.s'tbarn early Monday I z; I
"I .-- . I morning. I-ras sudden death is 'sup- S. S. LESSON FOR JULY 23, 1934 God sent him -back with directions to iary of their niIarriiage, on July � 2nd- - . , 1. . -
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, . tario,is much nearer to $700,000,000 eeks Lesson Topic -Elijah Hears God's King of Israel, an I
111. -4 . � ' from the injury he received. two w4 Voice. I I cessor in'the �rophe,tical offi-ce. This py wedded life.-Winghainj Advanoe-
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". .. I east of the town, to, his neighbor, in the cleft of the rock where Moses, ich, wais the scene of an inberestingr, r
I . by putting - the Government depart- duced to $6,500,000 in 1934. wouad the consciences of those who I
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jm� course fall a long way short of mak- carry on operations so as to- avoid fell there the word, of the Lord.camie to'great tomfort to good men and -good ter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Martin,, i �1'1
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W, i, . , est on that debt. under contract to pay constantly in- Mr. Hugh drieve of the Ist con- y Then God infori-ned Elijah that he hite crepe gown madeon I princeso
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. As an instance of the saving that , creasing. su wer cession o,f McKillop, last, week -' �44 lines, -and carried a bouquet of 0
I ,�, , . es of hay in 91/2 -hours. . and slain thy prophets with -the sword I I 'have left imie seven tho,usand in diellphinium, likes and baby's breath- . ...
11,� I can be'made in the department,-, by delivered'in advance of the,omhnd. 10 ac` . and 1, even I only, am left; and they: Israel, all' the knees which have not '
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t ., a liberal use of the axe, -one might All this in the city of Toronto, and 'has goos-elber-Hes ,growing in s."k ,my life to take i . t away" (verse fast was seirved. at the home of the�
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I I., Faulkner, - the new Minister of What Mr. Lyon will find when he Mr. J.- P. Br" e ,Or- Mr. Pobert Gov- as to a tired and discouTaged, man. we -do not; he sees in secret. There couple 1-6ft fo,r Miidliigan, and parrt% I I
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11.119" ter being twenty-nine years out in WUT OTHER PAI LRS SAY -bringing with 'him a couple of very note t , It there- i0ew of sep0eral weeks.in St. J*s;ephl-,; A I
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,, g, I � ' terrible -are the hosts of the Lordl' chapiter of this Report to a discus- kindly iwilth her ,has -been evidenced 11 11
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, , "', � '.. . Alex Watt -have lately had -hay forks Mde-�ateness; He did not _Qm1it,e,' or .
.. �1, I ,,, ��- The,Price of Hay -place ,does the Bible -bold- in B;ritaim Most popular patiemt in.the -hospital, 0 ....
. � 1..� , . m - . fi,Ved up in their blame. These forks 6,,,,, '
I , ,;-,- - __ ake his life miserable, but we firm . -r confound the -Prophet; he to -day'? Is the Bible being -read, by ,and thait during her convIalesciencer - ..
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." , Q. �� , ly believe that Mr. Hepburn fully . re- I . 011iratfard, Beaton-Heraild) wbisrered'As one would whisper to a our -people, or is it a neglected l000k?' her roont thlais been a place of dieNig4ht- -
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T I, 0 alize's his responsibilities and intends We were asked for a quotation on the price of I,wk scho;6I for the lost, isix mefirths. # .
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LP", "W'. , I - pgyRrs. 11 I . enougl* to have the sweet elovor to Omke the , I . I . �.
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, . Man --My wife is very busy. she "No incident, perhaps, has fasten- to the peoples of the five 6-inwrients, OcideAch., where. he practised for .
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