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� I F'stablishe"d 1,869 I' I Mackenzie King and the Liberal op- . , N
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6 " � �, Th up to the present Mr. Bennett has Expositor Of afty and tile Lon- , hr,,, ZtrOngmari� the fireman, who - --- 11 - - -Ok,� I
P�,'il , � . ursday afternoon by McLean don, Huron and Bruce crashed into dW, had been, employed- upon the Boyton, Florida, Jan. 10,,19351 �! �
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"I'L ��,.,.; , . . n501,1? The'acciden-b occurrvd on. was a sob.er, indtistrious man, and .
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I R"NINK, ,:� ��, , And further, Mr. King has prom7 zard of the past few days. associates. Mir. -Brown, thj6 other in- iaid a visit to friends in NashvlRe,, I
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I �"V ised every co-operation to assist in .. It seems -that the express trahn go- jured,fu�an, is well known and highly ,om,e a the inteirestAing fa 11
� I'll . "k R " � , ' Advance; foreign, $2.00 a year. Single January 30, 1885 ing north was working its wa,y respected in Londqa, and. is ' ets about "
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,,L. ,x -�- . . Mr. Ratrick Kelly, of B was raging at -the time, when it was met ern, ., i , we
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1� il�vr,�,�, , Advertising, rates on applieaton. dress on the Speech from the Throne, Sion of Huron County Counoil on gines,. A collision .took placp ,and hibetption of the Hine with a slight.iii- o ., 9 the huge rayon manufac- �,
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I . 11,� - neither Mr. King nor his opposition . ,s6flo.nL. It has not been stated "Old JH)i0k`oa,y71 t 00', "j�o .
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, I 1111,1;,, � in .the House. per cord for dry wood. one coach was filled with passengers, conductor of the mail train and the States esitablished a powder 1,
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`�";.,; "" . last week Mr. John Ransfiowd of ,none ,of whom were severely injured engineer ion, the plow. The snowplow P "" .
�11 Wi � li They are waiting and it must be Clinton, ,va&ed fro= Godeiiieh' to except a MT-ck Murraw, of Clinton, was following the mail train, fri)m of Andrew Jacks,ba, a former Presi-
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, I I p Councils - Staple(bon�, a distance of 14 miles in who had her back injured, and Mr. Wlinghatmi under a flag, two engines affectionately known as "'Old Hick- ' �
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, , - - of three hours and three-quariters, �v;r Longman, t,rm'k inspector, who had being attached in front of the plow. ory," and the towm which Egrang up . I
1. - s legislation along the lines very bad, Toads. several ti�bs broken.. -The most ser- At Clinton the passenger train stop. ooun&tb,e powder 1plsrnt was named
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,,, 1, ", � Tuckersinlith, is erecting a large new fireman Of the express. He was bad- the Grand Trunk depot, and when der, rayon and cellophane are'now,
-,.'' barn, 65 x 40, with stone basement. lY ,sc�lded, and, after lin1gering in the engines drawing ,the, plow came
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.1, il Will the offer of Liberal co -opera- Mr. William, Elcoat, algo of the'west terrible agony died the next after- allolig, as the old Great Western Rail-
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.. 111 !�Z," . in mind legislation for the abolition end, intends erecting a new barn on 4"in. ,'Me c1briverA (George Brow,n, way delpob is closed, the . very jealously the secret of the var-
. ,, I f the County Council as a governing . tion be accepted? Has Mr. Bennett the site of those recently diestroyed w engineers, i-ous processes and no stranger i.,A "
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.,�, , I any legislation to implement his New by fire. . I ably scaaded and) 'had -both his legs pushed, on and �Chd not discover that T itted inside the plant wi�hout & t
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�, �)�,, . How much truth, if any, there Domindon skating Rink on- Tuesday taken to Hensall and p,r.operly cared occurred. � . 0
,:'��,,,- , will there just be promises? evening, Mm. Damson, cha on, de- I . far, the applicants. A bur*4 police-
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. . 1. I we are .riot -prepared to say. Ex- 0 skating race, by three laps. T he � He ekamines 'the, patsses, and ,;oe,s; I
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,: . I . I thought he wasi askinig for a "light'r I ,�.
.. .1 . . had the same action under considera- I amiWteurs who competed againtst him 0 JUSTA SMILEORTWO 0 and apologetically repbed, '4I dEd, nott I
( "". tion at different times, but abandon- The St. Thomas Times -Journal is were Charles Surnmeir,' Theo. 4pole-
V., . . man, Ed. Peters� George Dewar and, . smolce," but the joke was, on me; liq .
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I , ed the thought, because of the op- quite right in its contention.when it T�omas Towm, "What made your sister so, mad?" I sizzling and, hissing? Well " -,as asking, as a "safety firsib" mea-
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11" . position .expressed throughout the says:,. '"Colonel Lindbergh stated in At the meeting of the Seafarth questioned Jimmie.
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town council on Monday evening, the "Ah, she don?t know what she finger at the frightened crowd. �
� . ��, Province. . evidence that he thinks Haupti-nann standing comnifittees selected) for the wants," returned, Bobbie in disgust. "Wed]," he continued, "they use that Our guide wias thoroughly con,versaritt
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1.,� . There can be no doubt, however kidnapped his child. In any court year were as, follows: Streets, Messrs. ,'She se -at me -to the drug store with all the details. On the top floor I
, I � ) to stuff for icecream in the place I been we saw large quantities of sihee, of 11.4
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L I I. machinery, are giving thought to would h I to leaim came. frOrni Canada. These I
I �:` I ave been told that what he Laird; Fire and Water� Messrs. had' .
�� "I. . v F an' now sh&s sore about it." "Why did you refuse to answer are soaked, for ,hours in chemdeals; . I ...�
I',- ". . . many people, -if not. the government. thinks is not eviden�e." I Strong, Stewart and-v,Ward; Charity, 0 I that man who asked you how , �.11
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1.11 The - ,sitor'ha§ given' expres- .1 Much more along the satie irle reduced to sawdust. Chemicals , I
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PO I . . dion, a speaker, having bored his audi- "Because," rejoined Farmer C,,n- .heat work- their will on the sawdust, .
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I ''I.. sion, many times, in ,Opposition to might be said. ahout the Hauptmann ed to Se6forth and'has. commenced ,�nce for some time, was tackled by tossel, "he wasn't looking'for infor- reducing it to a liquid: state ,,,k,e
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il .7�. any su�h action as,the abolition'of " trial,. now being held before the Am- MacKid is. a son-in-law of L. Meyer, "On. such occasdons," he -replied in an argument." is takerr to regulate the tejnL)e
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." 1, the county council, ' ' I . erican court in New'Jersev. Esq.,;of Thornton Hall.- a, pofm1pOus manner, "I alwziy.g. ask . .. 0 . . for variitSons' in heat' _rkt11Tgs; _ . I
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1,11 - At the same time, we have pointed To a Canadian or any other, resi- the most .ardent admirers of Robert Vron, the ,back of the *crowd came of this wedi remarked the edi- a faulty prodUct, This syqmp mix- I I
I ,out many times that'unless county e, the whole I ture is forced th'rough fine holes em-
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, .. . . dent of the British Empir Burns and., i�ever forgets to honor his a voice: "And I b6t you get a silly tor. '
.. .,� I � irneanory. Oil. day night, last h-av- ;answer!" . "Why?" asked- the sooiciety report- ereing in the form of thread. Thist .. � i
I � I councillors 'took their. responsibili- proceedings,. as published at great ing ptepared r1n traditional haggis, 0 1 . . thread is put through various baths i
, ", '. . 4 ' er in surprise. "They aren't very to -remOve 2,11 .
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.. . 1 length b American newspapers, is The colored preacher was deserib- prominent people." I - ihWe Ovens and then wound On spools; I ,.It �
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I � , than.many of them have been doing One would take from these pub- with th� genial host. "Friends," he said, "you've seen ding,,you. have turned in for ages 500-oPeratorsare empioyed. In ,some, 0
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I 11 1� 7� in the past few years, there was a I lished reports that the learned judge ., are having a new hall fit d, up in a furnace, 'aint you all, white-hot, wial reside wit�h the bride's 'parents."' work on three-hour q -
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1 4 wopid be- abolished altogether. to do with the matter; that those in decorated ,and furnished.. remaiped in Nashville over the. I
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I � And it would appear now that our 4uthority. were really the JaWyers, Mr. 'James Hackivey of Usborne, holiday season, then le,ft 'or Florida, I 9 I
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I ; , .- r, we do not believe it is yet too graphers and the spect�torbs in the -, $255. He'solB its mate a few weeks . 0 (BY Is" 11ft- ton, Goderich, Ont.) ,y I ,
,,',,!� L". late. 'But if they are to remain as court room. ... ago,fo,r $254. Each'of the animals I 0, Owing to i�iheir' low rates b-lat I have ( ,
�� ,� . * brou'ght down �he ,.-,cales at 1,645 � 00 m) hesitation. i I
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I'll, . 1:.�..,, . At the last meeting of the McKii . more cornfortkbk and safer- I : .
o'. 11 -ark, my s-oul, it is the Lord; in wordsby asking 'him, "Simon, son We broke oW tl�P by stopping over I
?�,, Will'have to have an immed'ate eral public had tried the case long - 'T'is Thy Saviour, hear His word, of Jonas, lovest thou Me imore than i -not expeiiencer I
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".., - - ,change of heart and -turn over a ne-vy � ago, and the present hearing was 1)'ePuty Jesus speaks, and sr.caks to th,ee: these?" You� letting go thbe - I -
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. �,�, Say, poor vinner, lovest thou Me?, the critical moment, and so risking The first aI-M,ght travel. �
R, 1, , ��: -leaf. Too much of their legislation solely for the purpose of confirming J,6s,6ph Tvans were appointed audi- night we stayed* at Atlanta, .
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,i�� the loss ,of ,all, seemed to say that GM-rgia, which is a large fliL,e city_
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! ,�� 1 .4 has been too local and too'selfish to . � that judgment. po�inted - assessor. Mline is an unchanging love, I you l(ove me more than your sole G(,Orgia is a great Proddeer of . I
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01 ,� 4- 1 Deeper than the depths beneath, is it so? Thus -gracefully does He between terr and fift;een thousand car,
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1. il, I really different, but viewed from this y Free and faithful, ,strong as death.' give Peter oppo ' I
. Wl� . . 0 1 a very fine sow to willj&m Tredway rtunitY to renew the loads, averaging Six to eight hundred .
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1�` distance and in this. country, t he Of -P,Drt Undon. This Pig has taken Lard, it is my chief compJaint shamefully denied by three times ov- 'being in such a "melon-diwlyll state. I I
���� I".. 1� Promises or Action --- Which'? American' court proceedings would three first prizes. That my love is weak and faint; er, swear�ing that he not only did "n'"' t Peaches are I
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Ill �'11:. . . In Premier Bennett's Canada -wide appear, to be much more in the na- Yet I love The,eand adore; love Jesus but knew nothing whatev- quianties. Immense stretches of .
-.� ture of a popular ' From �d. with pine Woods
"I'll .�, how than an ac 0 for grace to love Thee more. er about the man. Georgia are coverc _ �
I., broadcasts,� he -promised the country S - -The Huron Expositor of Amen. The deterindnation of Christ to clear A fleld left U;nculti.vated 0 .
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nany things and much new legisla7 tual court of justice. sway all misunderstan6rig for several
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K .. doubt about ,the relation I -Lis Pines which in that climate reach, I I
" �� ", tion to implement those promises. ' �� Messrs. Willis & CO. of Wingliam Lesson Topic --Peter's Restoration* Professed followers hold to'Hdm is maturity very quickly. if the e 0
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ig .- interior of theiT storeL 19. Peter to a second and third interii print is correct, that State will soon . .
MET.. I ism, unemployment insurance, aboli- WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY. At th� an'nual meeting of the Zur- Golden Tex"ohn 21:17. gation. He in,vites Peter to search,�be a sle'riOus carripetitor of CanAdiam I .
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'11i � �,11,1. 'tion of child labor, minimum wages . ich. Agricultural Society, the follow- Devotional Reading -1 Peter 1:3-1�. ,deeply into his spirit and - to Ascer- Pulpwood ind *. .
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"I . , and maximum hours of -labor, big He Desired To Slash Wages John Pfafr,� Lst vice -Pr ' The as -ked to coml I
",T"�.-, � esident, W evening preceding this, conver- pare the hold. Christ ,has I
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.1.4, , 1 Gald-ell-'.2nd vice-president, C. �il- bion between Jesus and Peter seven interest in ,other Our trip through Georgia was un-
�, busine§s was to be brought under �Sttrafford Beacon-H,erald) sa i�pon him with 1YR3 I
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� 11- Nei; Directors John Decker, Sr., Jno. Of the disciples were standing among weeping skies, ,but just at sun- I
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11 V r . I control and the farming industry I Reeve H;arold Currie of Adelaide toNmship Him Jr., John' Geiger, L. Schilbe. W the fishing boats,that lay by the sea absolutely whether lov is the right set, the clouds bmke and as if t,o, .
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4 I ,.... . I was to be put on its feet and given. a . ,brought a motion before the Middlesex County B. Battler, r. ,Oswald, Jacob - Sarii-as of GaA�e�- Boat after' boat put out name for that whicqh connects him compensate us for the dull day, we, I ..
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,-., I I . employees should be 91asbed- one-third. Reports Faust electe - ght-s and 'smells and, sound stirred No-, to a,pprehend the significance 901'geous sunset we ever saw. A fel- I I
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� W-1th promises and let it g unOMWS G. Creech has purchi te'Hstdc restdessnes�s, turned away fo ChTistisnitY is. Our Lord was O, noted for its ,beautiful 9,unsets
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.. , , ,�.��, job had been cut one-third. Mr. Currie was sure qa future of the down I
pi. I I or is he going to b�ing down legisla- Arold and has takc-ii Dos,session., a -fishing." The rest needed no fur- us in Georgia and oufr trip j the�
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A If conditio Lhe exception of the se,conder of Reeve Currie' Wood, who is in the employ of the at the oar, Or getting r' nd t"he re5t, and the one security l0n,gest single hiighivay in the U. S., I
'41", . s are as bad in Canada nlotio,n, none of the otheT Home Bank, has been made manager eady the nets, 'a
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!�� " - , - ' ize ,how slight a hold, the he demanded of them was the con- st,4rtjn-g in Maine and follows the .. .
�1' .f I. as the Premier has stated,'and we do , council seemed to think much of the suggesti r f the branch at Ilderton.
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"� men and 'how ready they were to densed from The Expositor's B%le). �nOst southerly poinit. in�. Florida 'O , I
1� I.. I., There is much about his idea we do not like P')irrt-L-d pos,tmaster, quit his black- fall 'back to their old life. They had, I is never I�Dng out of Sig, . no I I
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,$T'��;; actual situation, one would'naturally and little in it to admire. 'Reeve Ourne s"-' sniith business on Saturday nigrht and I
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�,t"' I to be c7aught,,up with the idea that good govern- on Tuesday took charge of the post ost thing ds I lit of the wa- I
1�1 I suppose that he saw his way cle" nditure of the ter, either the inland waterways or I
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111. I !'. remedy the evils and knew precisely people's mOn-ey consists in taking complete ad- The annual meeting of the Sea- h ad th,ey had the success, of former � I a few h9frdy Palmli in Jacksonville I
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,i! vantage of existing conditions. There are many forth Turf Club was held in the Roy- t as one travels I
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, what legislation would be necessar. People see rights the chtarm. of the old Iffemight Tsai Tsu's. Thankoffering and St. Aiig-ust;ine, ,bu,
I � . al Hotel on Friday evening last, when like initany other Tnen;-',bheir failure in Tsai Tsur fell ill. He was an op- with their f
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�410,.. of pronuses Was made. - � ,vice-presi- paxed them to discern and fulfill the clhance�; Of recovery. lessened his Zu,al�ly s;
1�,�k; � 1, the salaries should be slasvhed, It was argued. dent, F. Kling,- treasurer, W. C. T, Someone else t, ,is grovvs. I , It
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�. secretary, AL Broderick; di- �i`vine PU-rPOSe-, and fr`om catching would have to Boynton w,here we
, "I' . tea,mster at the House of Refuge. Ot fish worth'so much a pound they be- he was I -aid aside. For Tsai Tsu liv- Of Our kinfolk, is right OTU .
� rectors, C. H. Broadfoot, John Ran- came the most influen-bial fa,ctors in ed in South China where droves, of I ;
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11. 1! I ever, and Parliament has been in ses We do n the hom,'e.
1&, ' . ever received much of a salary, n400k
;,,k. sion for three weeks, there is no sign but when one- and W. Cudmore- auditors, William this tworld's, history, , The Lord bad ducks sfoimetim.es run up into the ,;h,ort h a .
�.." v It . third was taken from it there were 9till 400 men , Hills and Al�ex W' need of them, and again called tbem thousands in number and looking af- ' lf- m -"e- from the beach. Thig ., I I
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I � , has been spending its time ' If that theory is so ,good, wh,y not hav,e reduced eas - 'ri - I
� 11 of such legislation', and Parliament who would do the Work for *e decreased amount. - The town cou " tol labor for hilm� showing them ,how ter tih,em along -the strea'ms, and I � .
..i," and the tract for th idy ,he could maintain them in. life ggati,on ditches is a full-time jo-b for at t"'.'S Point is closest to, the s.herw I
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��Irrrf,.�'i%, I people's good money i- the SalaiTy to half what it used' to be and prob- electric e reconstruction of the and how full tbekr nets woula be a MarL � d
"r:.V-, n the discussion ably a number of unfortunates would have f fire almar to FoTlbery Bros. . and it tempers the air and' water
� �, 11 .. I elt w1ren cast under his, diT,eCti6n. 'However doubtful Tsai Tsu,,% rc- �nd the sea . I
"" � , , , coafpdled to a)prply and take the lesser cirm. Ali SIS Stobje, who has had..charge is ne've'r t0ocold - .
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-1 of a new flag for Canada and other - There is something about that idea of ta of the millinery departirent of t covery may have beet rec '
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�� " lar subjects, which are of no in full advantage bf the times to dyiVe down wages E. McFaul Store- for a number of wfien the best part of the ni to I grea
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which is mea,n. It is desperately mean. It takes ing this firm to take a gone, they madq for a secluded part duly grateful and at Once 'began to world 'but found no I ce liko
i � terest and will solve no problems for years, is I 'av ght was fait
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.1,1'.� � 1. , I the unemployed, and will bring no re- place that haunted feeling that another is wait- Quite a la,rge nuv-dber of saw lbgs their first attemipt empty in presence Of making 9, thank -offering to the show"n 'by the many beautiful' homes I
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": 1, P`ossessio'n On aCCOunt of their will.ingness to 'ill u. -A now. -a 'rdred yardis from the shore a nition of her supposed services in re- near -here (being bhose of ,thre�e of tbe 4.
. work for lesv�. The plan refuses to recogn . W.T. Yates, one of the Hydro E2ec- iv,,:, iraile tbdm With the words, fre'Aing bi�n, to health. Vanderbilt family,
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1,� ,,�, . show -up the Premier and his party on "Ohild-reull-or as we would say, and obedd,emt Me Of ,which is d
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�4�;�, W.- I X'"esex County COumil turned do -n. the prAo- to the Ti see we are in. swej, compaTW.
- in a most ungrateful light? ,poking in- '1Lads1'-----�'bnve"y9n taken any fisffi?" and set fortb. The dist ct at 'that YOU I
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posal 1�or a further sla.shing of wages. By so - ing'a conz-urver,of Niagara power. Pose of arresting ithe boat a� a md- and the nearest temple of e afillionairaw 0
! '121, " I the old flag and the frag,tic waving, � time wa's ,somewhat eparsely svettled Flo'ddh rwa�,* Once M
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..... , I., il "I I I . of it, carry Mr. Bennett's pLarty into While ficient � distance from the shore to ticular god(kw was nearly ,one lyum- ec and the camp contmon,
"I CC "I :,'�.': i - . I MIUST become miere assertive before we been appointed organist in St. make another cast of the net are more I
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ef '.. . can expe,ct -to attain a reamnable degree of re- Thomas' Church in Seafortli. ible ,e � OUR Stream- I . I
,"I"'1`4 ,,�,, Power at Ottawa on the last two oc- . I Pos- dred " away (Ithree libne mile). than the lird6usine. Th �
." , r':� . covery. - �� M - . A had this effect and', as they -4-9 Tsai T,su trudged along on ,his Of our 'scho
A�;!,�. Mr. Richard Peck, STI., has purebas- turned round to see who was calling pions pidgrima O'llb'Dy''fty's Was, but
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z". �, , , � ed the musical iustrurneytt business, them, they tell bini they have n,6 of W ces raised in s;oni It transOir- It is RbOult 30 mi- 0 . .
A-4 " pe lie ,heard .the ,sound Tlamle, but down herv,, it
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"I'll ��,, , 1 "" � � And now they want to discard that What's In A Name? i is a reality-
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'. ,"', � �': 'L' also Purchased the )hrisbian were 'holding at a rate of 7 miles- an. hour
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." pro`perty' co lgt- 'the net on the right si& Of the P, an ev n elist it a f&vori,.�e ,apeway ,for n , making,
", 1. �'A , in The old-tim'e Grit and the old-time Tory the brAck store and, brick stable and 34 -Aiell find." They do so and, near by. Tsai Tsu stoPped to lisite" Ve's9els'from
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" llt,m I paid was st,35o. . - I I Fl=lly 'lie OnterOd the house. Panama e�tnW.,
1, . I volatks. 'The Grit seems to have becoi, a Tory niot draw It into the boat, John loodbs OeTftmal tesitimfony of the bo
,,�.',',��, � ."new flag tha't unemployment, larger and the Tovy a Grit South -and vessel,,
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1� " � - There is no such thing as unr, and 'Mrs. Harry TV6 left this agalin at the ,Stranger, and whu spealker ... 0'v"""`ng 'Une current, corne so clom
� ers and Shekindly neighborliness, of other to shore we can ajar
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I k ,'a, revival of trade, and every- ifor week for New York, where tfieY in- to Peter: "It is the Lord." At once Christians won his, heart. HLe acc ,�
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I _l'se Mr. Conservative Behn,ett is more Liberal Asti ft,end making ept- 'names without fi,el,d glaggeg.
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4�211- , : the ag WfVieS the attention YOU we a Comservative is me'rellY to infer that Seaforth ft'r 26 y;�Wws. The freeze that Occurred' beforel " -
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Wilbil the Jeepesdb satisfaction peter,s central Part of Ahe State killj* 1.
. "", : . You bore a Liberal, Andto call Yourself a Liberal , At the annual meeting of the HVT- inipetuoug abandoinniftt of -hi,s boat, Organized in Tsai Tsuls iieighbo)ho I t
M", .1", �-u 4 , ent. !Svon after w0hrisflan church, Was
;; .-�K"'!�;"" �" """ '01, , W . . I is to I dt the world know ym are a Colyservatime, on Wealthet Invuralice Mutual Co., nets, fish abd 6dn*ani;6ns, ha ucrft
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'IJ ...];��',V'T'� ,@ "', -§t�`It' Would appear that, -way - %&A-ral,�Oon; held in the Town Hall, ZuTieh, �?f 81190 cane,' ..
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