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... . 11 ,j�V-,! � . I . I -1 ation at the Western M�dieil CollegO.; 30 and 40 mi -Won Crop Acres were re- Back in th4k all -horse days. the yields. . . I
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.. Us � I I . I I . . Edward Floody, luland reveiiue of- the decreased use of lio -s", and mules. have been since the introduction of of a man I . I
", '. -- . wi iqcer at Toronto,. an. old Blyith boy, This additional acreage was devoL- modern convenlences�—larker in some rich StaA I . lik. -. E
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� "..,. I , 1. gr ' 0 Mr. -William Welsh & Son, planing ifitets. 4y expert knows that less scientific basis iii made it feasible F. G.- Weii, j.p., 'and Mrs. Weir, an- �' .., !
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�1. '41. . . Settled For The Present 0 I mill Owners, in Hensall for over 25 than 10.. per cent. surplus will break -to put just as much ha,rRe, power, on ,UOUUces that he has, accepted ac4ll �
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"I'll - I farmers in,some othier communities Years, have sold out to Henry goldan, the back of ,any established price the hoof ahead of a plow as, 0,1 from the , r
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, I �1, -'., . ter for their L The degree' of D.D. Was Conferred; an struc�,ture. Too much cotton, ,, age Is Prairie!, Manfta.ba. As,',a stu- 0 1,,
,,:: , . - w Rev., Peter Strang, Supen' tendent of ,'Much Wheat, too much milk—all the ,cost. These 6itolies per -it one driv- (1,01, .
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I ,�-; �� tled for the present. On Friday ev- stock, but a shortage just the same.� Missions iii Southern;, Saakatchewani way �dowil the list -you cail find, an �r with a single pair of reins to han- preached at 11'urit e about 11, .1 I
I'll ...... . . . . . . 0 . �, - by the Sepa-te of Manitoba College anaitial -crop surplus which . piles up d -le swootilly 6. 8, 9, 10, and 12 hurs� three years v�i." . A short time '-ago I - I I
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11,�, acidept the tenn' and conditions situation for the farmer. I -because, they e.B. He will leavo in a few days for his . , .
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11 �11 wo emi pburn's I Fortunately the'winterWaS -11,11118- the gearing of a washing machine on To -day, the -horse and , mule are ca,ped the burden. of de,�t' usually in- rWestern, charge.-Goderich Star,
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..., I I. conference in,, Queen's Park. Oh' ' ually mild and open, with frequent ,Monday last, Cutting off the tip ming back just as rapidly as they volved in I .
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�� �1�1 . these terms, which included a forty- thaws And rains and farm wells me Mrs� ' James MacKay, , of Egm*nd- past year horses and mulesi have been crease of farm debt on owner-operat-, Widespread damage was Caused; ,in I
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I . V1, � five-day. week basis with back to life, as it Were, and served ville, 'met with a very painful acel- the outstanding exception. to the gen - mes Within this district by a ten - . I � .
I 6I.- � . - - eral .rule -that farm''proaucts ffiell at a few million dollails -of exactly equal- which swept thi country.pn Wednes 0, f
1.1�, ., increased pay', the men resumed work their most necessary purpose, Again. defit .on Monday, In 1going down eel 'day, at times rca.ching a velocity of
. I I - . ' lair. she slippled. and in, falling broke unprofitable prices. Horses command Ing the amount that farmers have I
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11V� I . . plus of water t1lo land is cover y.ndght of last week w-lilch means relatively higher than at '1101"jes on the farm -s, the same tend. sid-e-on-t4e highway. County 'siOe- I
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. , � I wthen it was -decided to grant a divi- any other time in. our history., The ency is visible in- norr-agricultwall roads were converted into se .
, P"': I . authorities and the strikers have all with it. April has been a backward dend of 7 Pei, cent. to the stockhold- demand is brisk. ud. In Goderich.., where the storm It
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, 111. I . —n ed: . President, R. S. Hays; vice-pres., .solete, ,has, become a genuine, prob- there are notable exceptions. For in
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I 1'��. . with the outcome of the conference', week-�ehd we had day.s,of rain ot Harry Colbert; - seafetary, W. Ament; lem. Verily the horse is once more stanpe, -on shorthaul, frequent stop brought -down, so that the southern I I
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� � 1; I work, Again after sixte�n days of en- ,The land has abs r osaar Neil and, John Rankin. - Folks are not going to give up auto- tail,bakery deliveries, horses are s, waa,plunged in darkAess, )
N� . . I 0n, Wednesday of last week Mr. mobiles foi driving horses. But they gaining ground, steadily. As, anybody Several hours about midnight, Ch-im- A . T
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.. . it can absorb, and the surplus has Peter - Barrows, of .�he 14th Concession are gotn.g.baok, as rapidly as they can knows who has,.watched a dairy wag. ney-9 toppled and pieces .of roofing I
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.... �.. . I ' - formed'ponds and lakes. Rivers and ' of MeKlitop, and Mr. Johm Fulton, of obtain horses, to many of.the usles in on, a ingtor truck won't come when were, ripped. clear f . le
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,P-'. 'Bu Walton, met with a v eri - which animal traction Is superior. The the driver whistles. . : I I
"I �; . , - t, if we are. to believe newspa- ' ery a ous ac buildings. One heavy piece of metal
,' I creeks are running full and still the - . I
'I I_ I approaching the. farmer, ji.iat like the big -city financier, The use' of animal power ,is the na .
11 . per' reports, the delight is not all on . . ' . �.., eident. As they were. rrowly missed a young 'woman .1
�1 �. .. � rain, com. .. wak�rtiaek with a I team of ,horses suffered from delusions of b6om-era ondy use of land that t4kes..it out or, walking along Hamilton. Street� The �
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� '!�,' 1. : Homer -Martin and Hugh Thompson, ' . I woiod,�!a freight train. -was ,coming In ed up with lllabonsaving'!. and "time- erally sp6akin-g, this fiqvtbe one way ba�tv on Newgate Sdeet Branches, \, . 1.11
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N.w . . sp�& of clear- skies and warm sun- - frightened 'at the train and dashing hard times pressure is straightening off'the markets cash crops for human and littered the street& of the town. 0
1,-:,.1. of the C.I.O., addressed a mass meet- ' . across the ,.tr"k the wagon was his thinking and be is rediscovering consumption. , And -only when, qasil Damage was "considerably 'greater in --9
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"I .... ,,,�i�, . . -Oshawa, and . shine seemed very remote indeed. struck 'by the engine " Which was the basic 'fac,t that ,horses. always crop turpluses ,decrease will the .na- the where roofs � � . � '11
-0'. I . I . I t ' one of the were more profitable for, most farm- ti.o,n'8 famers re�g`ain fair crop prices were ripped from barns and straw . I . I 11
.., . - As we say, this has been a back- smashed. to . atoms and I .. 1. I I ,
"I ',- I . ,,they too, expressed their .delight at , , horses kill4d. , Both men were Injur- ers. .
LL��' , I . and generous buying po,v�er. And only. stacks were littered, about the. fields. I I 'b
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I 1111'1�L." 7', . . . the termination of the trouVle. ward ,month. Spring work on the -ed badly, -- , , I I . Year in and year;,_.out, with very then- will you and I and our fellows The roof wited by D. A. . I 'C
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I 1, - .. . . � . � . � . land' has not even., started, and Sat- . Mr. Geo. Turiter's. new automobile few exceptions, it .has, been possible have definite. assurance that prosper- Rtirlin . . t
0�1 . I . . permanent off, as 'were four others in that dis. . f
I . 111; In fact, these, self-styled foreign was almost destroyed by fire, pit, Tues -1 for a farmer to get his farim, power ity is staMid,ce.on. the . .
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�. �, 1! I 1� agitators, did more than that, They ,, urday will be the first of'May. Crops . day last. He was overhauling thema- for no cost by using horsies. By keep- basis ( ' "' or everyone On. a trict. Two ,fit , f,
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I I 1�� . � . - if ook fire. Ing several mares, for farm' work he --I hi h1Tt',,Zrd of ,living. � .C61borne . -township - were iniddrectly .
. ,!�� I will'go in late this year, but when clu le. when in some way it t , go 19 . I
. ,�..: I . laid claim to a great victory over . . . � . Mr. a4id Mrs. Jon I ah Watson, of . . . .1 . I - r.f--, - � - caused by the storm. Little or - no, - ' I �
� 1;1. I I the Pr ' the break comes— es . . L . I . I . I I . .1 . . damage resulted, the most serious be- 10 , I
� , . emier I ian Ge'fter' , and it always do I . onday
�� Tl-,,� . . ., ,,;the Canad I Al. - - .Hibbert, went to Mitchell on) M . Ing. at the'home of William Hill' in ", .. I �
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�, '.� . . and the Oshawa workers. . ,. come—the land, will be in good shape - afternoon to do some shoppiqg and IlI11iiiiiiiiiiii , . ' � . C b Sparks from a t,
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11 k.,� . il ., Motors, , ,. . . warin between four and five o'clock, they 0 � 0 ol orne township. 1j, ., ,
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I 7 � . The terms of the a ' ,knent, ,they .. n—it alwa ' 'comes too—will bring' I ,�Iielr�rekndenee was on fire and all the 0 JUST ASMILE OR Two O.. blaze was. soon brought under cou- . *
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I P, . , Contents were xated to the ground.. I . I . . -1. ... Goderich.the fire brigade was, � �
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� ", .things along with a rush. . . . . I I � I . I - . . I called to ... two.homes, these of Fr' I 11
�.. . ,,, " . � . I. 0. and the settlement was made in I . . . Mr. Arthur Forbes. left last week , Ge*rald--'1Tha%t fellow -is a bird�" Pat: ',T woke up last night with i ank . . ,to
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., ,11� .. 'Detroit and not at Que6n's Park. That's the way we,figure it any- With. his teleplione 'men for Sha)ke- Geraldine -"I .notice . he had an the terrible sensation, that iny new ' . I C - - .. in
� I I . - speare,,where he bas.the, contract for ... I gold watch . was gone. The J Benjamin, Cediar St- where chimniey. I 1.
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.."� I I Wa and we hope we are- right. 0 ne . . eagle eye." . . . . mpres- fire's caused some" -alarm. T
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I �� - . Further, th lai , Y, extending the teleph6ne system . I � strong that I got, up to vices of thebrlgad� were. not needed, 1. 1
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�",�,�, "' . I . . C, -- of Ontario thing is ,,already certain: We now. mr.'44n Cameron, 'of Btuceheld.., J'4i",Danig these new.'bootsi," said Mike, look." . . 1, I . I . I I I . t:
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L ;� . that the fivht for'bontrol .1. had.', tilieT,ilsfortune to fall from. a Chair --,,be jig 1' - John: "Well, wao it. gone?" . Goderich, . Star. , - ' � b �,
. . . . . . . PC' .1 . - .. .. have plenty of water. . I 9�rci* if can ever,gilt rde feet . ,. . . . 11
�., . � labor is -only starting. That the C . . . I . . . .� on Which, he was'.,standing 'And. had m !till I've worn 'eifi for .a fort- �'No, but it was, going." New C. N.. R. A � I $� . . e
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I ; . his arm fractured. night." I- . . I I . Although it has not been an-nounc- .
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, a.; . I . ,She was giving a 'bridge, party�- been� received, here "that J. L� Taylor, -
T I . ...... — workers in over- three hundred, fac- - . , ' I � .. 0 word has- r
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I'll � I ' 1. . I From The Huron ,gxpositor ig A skunk Walked o&o a Chautauqua, When the patter of tinty- feet wa ' C.N.R. agent at Cl . Ilford, will. replace . I .1i
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R, , " � . I � � I April 29,:1887 ' I Got Plenty of Noth�n'."' After the I d G. H.,Jkckson, when, the latter's. fran�- I
� , ,`.� . General,Motors, and other plants as ' . � I . . nger probably ha� foi- silence I I I fer t- . I . . I -. 11 I 2
, -,� l . 1 I I Tth Sea,forth POP Works, are now auhnal left the si "Hiish," s'lle, said, "the children at-,- 0 ,Galt becomes' effective. M! I d
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"I ,.,�, I -, . But' . if , I operation in several �ities bver the% . ' .Mr. 0. C. i6ils-on is, having , the 0 1 sage. It a1w s gives- me such - a bout a year -and a haii'ttgo. it is ex. . .ia
'. ,.. �,,.. . Well, perha'p& they will. I . I � I front of his implement emporium, ini- ; "I � took the recipe for that cake out .ay) pected official aninouncem6nt of the 1 .1,
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I 11:1., . .1 the C.I.O.. does not come out any bet- ' proved by paint. Mr. Hawksh-aw ia of my best cookery book, darling.", Listen." I ... change will -be Made this 'week. Mr, I I -P
�. I ' . *1 - having his� hotel building similarly "Yoia did, quite right, dear. It rie'v- I .. I Taylor -has been agent at Clifford for � ' I
"� � , ter in its future operations in On- . I Toronto, Ottawa, Kingston, St. Cath There was, a moment of tense thirty years oi- mcire, and previous 40 I . .0
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;,. -arines and Niagara Fall& � �. . er should lia . ve been in," I hen shrilly- "Mummy, IV
. �111 tario "or Canada than it did at Osh- . I ' Mr'. Andr-ew Calder, photographer - , I 0 1 � I lie's found a hea6" . W9-. taking that position woLs a CXR. a.tid- I . Is
1. I I Fast time will also come into ef- . 8-eaforth, hag been confined to be� Doctor (examining the ambulance . I I I . Itor.-Goderich Signal. I I
I 111-.- � � .1 �. awa,,it is not going -to cut,'mueh of - . . 1. . I . , 0 � . :'s
. '. I 1 � feet in Hamilton. on May JSt - 1.11 - , seve4!al days with a sore leg. � , class): "What w.Qu1d.,-youd.c). U.-aft.9'r - I - '
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1.�, I Ontario labor, has been Shown a . . . 91 pensive res. surprise of his- .life and at- tbe same
,� , . ' MaY... 9 th on, John, st.,,Seaforth, has, beou'award- Student: '.'Give him. t6 drink of taurants? . " � I
, on -29 � . . . I � . time -narrowly escaped, serious. injury 0
, ,, . . . . . :, I . sample of what the C.I.O. will prom- ' 11, ed -to Messrs. Soarling.azid Tyerman, water." . � . Sa.m---�Easy! Just before we go in On Thursday last,' in a freakisih acei- I . Ill
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I F. �,, � "I - ise, and what it will do, and the dif-' 1. 6th. Some other � cities and. larger for the sum of $2,50G. I � . I 0 ,I ask each g1h if she hasn't been den�t. Jack was just settling down to I 1
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n�' I towns will likely follow suit. On Wednesday evening last the ' Hostess: "What a nOise' those putting on weight. ' ' I I" I
11'.1 ference between .them.- - The 'C.I.O. . I .a nice quiet smoke aad-.liad his pipe-, . . fe
. i� - . I .. . I �, � In the'sb, -cities and many other - Beaver Lacrosse. Club; Seaforth, met neighbors make. Listen to the Chi . I- .0 . I drawing perfectly when he was, start- I 14 ". 1. T
".1. ripised the Oshawa strikers that � ' and organized,, for the coming season d,ren howling." I "Ah,.tliere goes out, new neighbor. led by a shot which sliattered his , (c
I .11 nl�-. .. ., .2,Jarge centres, fast time, seems to with the following officers: Honot- Visitor: 4 -But' that noise, comesfrom She's a business Woman - 11 pipe, ripping it from his. mouth, He I f I I
" ,W ould furnish abundant funds �. � 1,
�� . ".. 11 .. , y W I Col , , "Oh, what kind; of 'bu iness Is she 1.
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,�..'� I � : � I . I .. have ta�e'n a permanent hold on the ary Presildont, Dr. eman-, -Honor- your own nursery. s ducked for cover and. looked around * , . I
- ,, I from their own treasury to support ��01111 ary Vice -President, F. Holinsted; vice- Hostess: "Really. The little dar- interested 'In?" I . I for the marksman, but seeing tic one I �
,�,, , fancy of the people,,but in t - - ody'ufll . .
, I I president, A. Davidson,; president, W. lings must be enjoying themselves." I ' ,,,"E.v,p,yb .
, ,. �"4. �, the strikers during ,their' ,idleness. , . . I I I he picked up the pieces;of pipe. Won- I "
� . . . try districts . sun Aime will al - 0. Reid; Captain, J. F. Cblemau; see- , -
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q j.`� I . . They'didn't send over or provide one - ' . ways retary-tr6asuter, W. D.'Stewart.- com- � , 1. . deringly he examined the ruins and . 1<
� �.,!., . I . . I . . I found, ,,embedded in the, ibeel of the I I .
- . . h6ld-sway, because of working con- mitteci: W. J. Fear,, W. W.. Meredith I . � pipe, the shell of a �.22 rifte cartridge ,. ,�(
.�",.;, I cent for the ��Ariker§" support. ditions. ,, I I . . . ani 0. Neil. ` *0 - 9 Which ,he apparently had scooped f I 11
� , ` . , I The Band n post office has'bee U 'o , .
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��!C, , I . .They' promised -the Oshawa. strik-. - � III re- 0 Cor.onation aanq'efof Old, ra q ,�Z]
Ill .... I'K,. I I Just remember then )yhep you 0 . - . F d . 0 his 'Pocket with the tobacco
,� I . . ers that if the Canadian Gener . . moved to the residence -of Mr. . . J; I I :0
.", I . al 1. I I . . tamped, in hia. pipe.--Goderich Signa
... � Motors did not yield to their ever . start 'out for Tor -onto or 4ny of these Sfeivart; lot A, eon. 8, Hulldtt. , . . � il I V
I'll, i�, " y Mr. Charles I Robertson, of 'Blueval if tbose honored, with tn invitation irion, shrimps,, oysters., 'lamprey&', mul- Birthday Party. For Twins I .� . is
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,..� . ' I n" hour earlier �1, amns, .Periwinkles, trout, stur- Hanover recently hold a birthday r
K, other places, to start a to the ' Coronation, . banquet nc�xt lets, pr '
�,. demand, they would close their Can- r bad the mfisfoitune a few days ago to . . f@
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11 e, month ,had to face 'the gargantuan geon, roasted Uciats' udders, egg pies party lit honor of William and Char- ke
, i ��,F. adian plants until, they did. The - � if you,want to keep your appoint- fall from a load of bay and break his . I
,',, �1, feasts prepared in former days, sod- cock's 'combs, marrow patties, "DOI" les Weniftrf who, -are tbqught to be , � .11
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I'll, A . . ments. I arm. '. i4m. bicarbonate and magnesia would lojrnia�ll eausa�es, stags' tongues, pig- the oldest t�r4ns living in Canada,, I
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- , '1� . 1, -. Canadian plants are still running, - - Just reri��b6r, too th�t fast time" -, The W`Ingham Advance has again be at a premium In the West End for eons., rabbits, chickens, pheasants, having Just cef If
and likel "to, keep on, running tinder P passed. in -to the' handis, of its, former eb,r6ted, their ninetieth I I I
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I E. y ' . e a beef a ]a royale, tirthday, Members of the family., to-, X
A" . ' is on the air, news broadcasts and proprietor, Mr. James Plenty, he hav- 1�ome Ume thereafter, says, R. B. F., quails, turk ,y , .
I V, - . I � the, new agreement signed last . Ing purchased, the office from Mr, wilting recently in the Ottawa Joar- lamb, ga.mmOn, and, countless "delle. gether with about' one. iltundred citi- . 10
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I'll X other programmes are all an hour , Newton. . . nal. I acies" and sweets-. It took two weeks zengi-joined in'the festivities. Short ' -/ '� I t
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.- 11, I earlier than they were last week. ' ' Mr. N. J. Clairke, for many years of ' The last Coronat'.on banquet to be -to bring in, the Wines and liquors and speehe,% �Of congrAtulatlon,w6re- made t I ..
I � � . mim.ter Hall, was ..that besides all those served to th I
11�11. s . � lield In WeW. e guests b3� prominent business men and suit- �
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. of course but'we, . of George iV are WI;at a spread was of George IV there- were such spicey able 'gifts were res - eitited �'to the '
,..,. I . It'S'a nuisance, � located in SoUthern,Califo,rnia, has p I
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I'll, - 1� � . in the country, ,should not complain 4,00 acresi this,,year. I . laid out for the 334 guests! Talk old -chasers as Burgundy' Tok- �%OYS�" The ,twins are -grandfather I . I
� &' . I . did not meet their 7demands for the Twenty or thirty feet of Mr Rub- bbput a groaning board! Those gen- ay, Madeira, and. "rare vintage's� from. 'And great-uncle 6f Ed. `Wej�dorf, <m " . cc
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I, � Oshawa plant that they Would close " .1. er's mill dam at Londesboro W.0' t1meh in knee breeches and high Prtivenceo.11 I local baker,CI on Neiv -Record, K
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�,� riLrbt to their'likos and d"likes'as ried �way, by the spring'fres- stocks, - and lovely ladies in Empim It is' recorded that that SoMeWhat
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I .�� the Amerj(,.'a'n'plants' of that 60m- �-- I gowns, Were asked. to tr,ifle, with- -80 atrabilious gentleman James 11 'left, Young. Couple Honored 11
% . . have the people -in the.country. all the Water is run, out. On �Tuesday evening about thirty I .
" �.�� �. I They didn't do it because, . � I . In SeaXorth, at 'St.'James' Church' dislies of turbot, 40 of trout, 40 of .after Ahe secont c6llm,i6', went "Into members -of the Board of Managb- I
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,� . . 1� saittion, 80 Joints. of venison, 40 of the Inner Court ,of Warm, (probably I � I
1.,�,,�, � I bY Rev. Father Shea, oil, the 26th inst., I I
IK ", ,, they couldil't do it without breaking I inent of Ontario, Street Sunday School .
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,.& 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 - 111111111111111111111111111111111 Mr., John For&,. of Casf;eltou,, roast beef, 40 of mutton and veal. the, ancient counterpait of ,an em- .1
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; , . I . I :,� These Were all served hot, but just erkency dispensary) "dtsrob�ed, an4 met ,at - the home of Mr. and Mrs. . I I
I'll, 1""'. ., the agreements recently signed with - to Maggle, second- daught4r of Donald' Charles E Iflott, the occasion being a
,,,���,�.,, . . Turp McKinnon, ,of Tuckersmith. r to shower Ts. Harold� I ': Ill
, ,� . I 111LIft PAI L ' . f lobster and 'Crayfish, braised 1 -is house in, Whitehall, it
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as a sideline there were 160 cold, dish- ,return -ed right ,, eedily by wate
,:�,; these American plAnts. WHAT 0 D"R5 SAY.� Mr. R. t of Hensall, ",E 1) - I 11 -for Mr. and; �`
I I'll I., . I . . . 14 (�,ad erethan., WOUYI Squire, who, have Just recently mar- .. ' I I '.
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Ill .�, . 11 over be lese majesty for , that� ancient ri,ed.--Clinton News-RecordL " I I
, p, ; .. In fact, the C.I:O. did not do one a few a Bell's- mill ham, beef andi chickens. In a
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�t�!�:,!, .1 heap abuse uppn'Ontario's'Premier, ,re provided On top of.that there , ably found the mixtillre of prawns '. Central ')
"....1 , thilig, except -make promises and I dam, a figh, hawk which measu�
fN 0 1 1, . . ,%.Id But Not Read feett -fitichass, from tip to tip of wings. prunds of mutton and ,1,610 chickens truth were told" the' dour Jamie prob- Manager Appointed ' '.1
I - . I The ceflar for the Oddfeilloyrs,l block We - . The executive of the . '.
I I �1` I - �. y I (Detroit Free Press, were 345 dishes, , of "pastles and periwinkles,. Reats' udders � .
�, "' � 14 � Ontario's Government, and Ontario'.; 1) at Exeter has.beft dug out and work . .. . stags" League Club .met Tuesday night in I . �
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.. 11� 11 will. c iment I.Wp(.ts t0n.gu", Toka,yr and Burga,dy too 'the council chamber wher`v several �� .
,Ii..", .,.. laws. - But they did do that in plen- ' d's ,on And it was far .from an era of much -for a weak digestion. . matters : of nPortmee Are, dealt . . . .
�,� � "'. ,,, � I I I The Bible has often been, called 'the worl ,are Filso being pUabled forward).for the ' ft I
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1, intimidation seems to be the C. I.- . bitter comm,e�nt,thq,t It ,9,'v,,,',,,d, but not read�11, -�' Pointed mingle to be taught Jn the. ot.. To! Wash. the Ahroats. -and brfitg of his banquet but going Vd,y back Agbr of thoO baseball team.- it. was- dew . I .
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