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r" .: - , ]oss of life and injury, that there has I � . _ lum. who reodgq6d " mostof the pr�sent regalla--diates. Carried. at the 00 ing'on Javephifne Street, Wingham� irt .. .4 �, .
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... . amen a widespread dis�mmion upon We Hope It Is Time . . I 1907, which was being pulled down ,
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. � , -'. I - . 1. A Rebekah Lodge-w�w formed in the oldent in which�,,the mgalia figured— secration -of a Bishop the ceremony make room f � or the erection of a . , R .1
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, . with he ddfe - Crown Jewels. ,He faged .because of Of -a Crozier. branch building Of the Ban 0
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114, .. -Uteir future as a means of trans -At- , I We are told that the -University of 'aft in co�agacuon t 0 , I the loyalty of the Kee I per, who was From the,teragoral Point of view merce, whi-rh was finished and. ocall-' .
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,�,� I : �,- ortation. . I I Mariltob ' chemists are working out lows Lodge., - Miss C..M..Edwards, of Stabbed and left for'deaa, and Charles It is -the crowning wNoh makes the Pled In 1908. Jae. Fle�aty, Wingham.- 0. .1
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% , Mr. David McIntosh, V.S., of the - Lon- per Contained $58
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.11 L . Zeppelin is too frail a eraft to ever lions without injuring grass.. . . dmi Road�. north of Brucefleld, on 'Pardoned ,him wM, a pensi, *00 -of, five portant. 'The ceremony ,comes from James Mastem, QX.RL agent at, - X 1� � I
� �, , - , � . . to it.. hundfred pounds a year! I . I I the anointing ,of King Sau-1, descTib- Parkhill,. formew agent at Bluevale.
",�, � insure even moderate safety to pas- We hope it is true and that the, Tueeday evening and set fire I I
,�. - , . 1- Foremost amqug -Coronation re- edi in the ,Scrlpture�, and ,confers a picked up a Plece, of old crumPleW
,<' 1. ' 71he telephone came into, good use , . . obligation upon those wspaper from a in th � a depot .t' , 1.
. rers and crew; th'at'passage in M'StS and som a large number were on Crowa�L It is with this that,our Kings whp recelve It. ne ' seat "
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: , Mr. WOE= Sleeth ded suddenly Realin; -the Crown of F,nglandL I I . itin. the stove when ihe no - ticed som . 4
: . � life that should be prohibited by the . I' . it is true that if they'do meet with a - on, par- slile,it is a,purple Cap ,trimmed with Ampulla, in the s1hape
.:� , . . . ' ' . Satur,fty evening. He had ap . of an Ea,gle thing hard iii it- Upon. opening it
, I . laws -of all I - Ily been. in good. health . -ermine, the trowu itself being of gold with Outstretched winga, he found a bank book, ome note4, .6 ,,,
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:. ; . Last week the Ladies' Aid of St. set with diam6nlds, rubie,s, Sapphires, Sroon, Into which the oil from the �Lud chequaS land $58 'in bills. A ccu-- . ,�
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� - worse , . . 0 � . Andrewlis Church,. -Bayfield, marked and,pearls. It is, very, heavy, and at- ,El-agle is pouredc Both vesseas are of ple of.hours later the -owner calledtr .
, . No doubt all these points that are scape'an'd out of bur -lives. I the, e1we of.,the first I U-1 %
� . � . . I . I . Year of MV. Me- ter the actual crown -Ing is. removed gold, and from, the standpolut Of a for it, explaining be lhad-�left it'there, .0
�, now d i Ing him a from -the kepd.of -the new sovereign. tiquity -are most. precious of I h y. —.Wingham, Ad-�- '..
I I . Parlanes pastorate by giv-1 the. P earlier n; t) o da; -
� . . , being use against the airshiPsp A field of dandelionsiln full bloom -pleasant Surprise in the way of fit- Edward"s crown was .carried -at - ,the' Coronation relics, The Ampulla at vance-Times. �. .I 11. I
11� . wereused in the days when steam I is an impressive sight and even a tinig a comfortable vestry, all furnish- Coronation of Richard . 1, -and in the present used is thought to 1hare been ` Goderich Loses a V.alued,Citizen . . 14 � ,,,
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i, . , superseded sails, -on the ocean; when beautiful kone—at a distance. But ad. I. . ' ' . traditional sensd His Majesty George I first used, at tihe Coronation of Henry Hairy.S. GrIM . fox nine . years locap, . �
I . Recentli Mr. Alex. Gardiner, Wal- V1 Will-weam it. - I - . . '" - -9
11� l . IV. . iloanage'r of the Goderich brdnah of!' 10, .
.. .1 steam cars superseded . the stage . somehow they always look better -on ton, had his left hand seriously inju,-- Another important part of the re- There are f6ur swords which play the BoM Telephone CompanT, left om .4 � 10,
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... . coach on land, and in our day when our'neighbor's lawn. than they look od by coming in contact with a. circu� galiais the Crown of State. Edward's important parts in the Coronation Tuets&-� to take over new duties, ,t� .
.., , . - lar saw when curting stove wood, crown. being kept by th�-- Abbey ceiremony. The Jewelled Sword of I '
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I I motor transportation has , largely on our OwrL . .. I authorities; this is used, for import-, State is a ,tremendously a and Stratford. H6 Is -succeeded here by-- . I �,
. Tllie Arst boat to enter Goderlich Patty . � Walter 3'. "Hc,dg,E% who oame" to - God '- .
. I.. . . � - . ant occasions. of State. Since- the time beautiful gwo,rd, decoratedi lu: dia- e 4 1,
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I -�, . superseded travel by ra And will And they always look better o, Irarbor � thi . year was the Steamer with, rioll on. Monday from the central of-
il �. ' � . Agawn I I t arrived -last Friday With of the Tudors it has been called ruquda,,� - ies, and emeralds
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. be used again in days to come - when our ne4rhbor's fields than oil ou the Imiperial'Crowu of State, and is the W�se of, England, j;&jtle, �of fice at Stratford. Tine departure or" '4 '.
. . � 2 .- � . " a,cargoof 269,000 Bushels of oats for remodelled for each successive Sov- -Scotland, and, the ShanwGck of lre� Mt. Grill! leaves -a vacancy, which wilz
�s I air txavel will supersede travel by , , own, too. But we. are, quite unselfish the Goderich Elev-ator. I � .1 I . 1.
,.!�', . i .. There are more than 3,000 land. Wben It is to be I girded On. be, Indeed -difficult to fill. At all times; - .
. tot as it -is already doin jewels - in'It inclu&ng a Pearl from tbe - King, the, Ar6hbis I . prays: he was Courteous,, kindly and con-sid- It .
� ,, Ino ., , g in so -me - about it. Quite willing for them to On Monday evening of last week ereign 1101)
;�,� I . . . ., I the sawmill of Mr. Win. We, 2nd the River &� in. Wales; the- see- "Hear Our.prayers, 0 Lord . . . and erate, apd these traits were a val,j- �
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.. . I parts of Ontario.' ' have the beaut-.V as well as the. milk concesdian -of Grey, wa�7, destroyed by Ond St�ar, of Africa (second largest support Thy Servant King . . . who able asset not only in, -his -daily du- � . . I I �.
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".. P The fact of the matter Is that the and butter taint. I I ' There'was no 02isurance and the cut diamond, in the world,);- and... the is now to be girt with this sword, ties but also in bisefforts, in, the Lions
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. , e I� u,se it as, the minister of God . . ." -of the county.
. . . . 1 ..).4� 0 Black Prince by the King of CjastiN ' Mr. Griff is. a past 1! I
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. here to stay; alre'ad�t a new airsh�p have been more than enough 4ande- in- 1367. Also bang -lug from it are - The oth'er three - swords are: t I ent f t a ,a h .
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�:r . !, I �. I , I �- - four pearls, said. to have been. worn Sword of - Justice to, the, Spirituajj�y. and for s6x year� worked, tlrelessi�- 4
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-1 I destroyed Hindenburg. . And when ough for every lawn and every field, Mr. V, F."Davis, jeweller, of Mit-1 a sapphire from St. Edward's ring. Justice to the Temporality; 'and, the in'charge of ,work for crippled dhil- ' .1.
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,.� , I a lest Two otber crGwns, are used,: The Cutuna, or Sword of Marcy, known dren. With H. T. Edwards and- oth.�-
: . -one makes a comparison of the time and they have increased to the point cbell, 16 the owner 'of the sm I .
:'. �, � , . Shetland popy in Cavada. it weighs Imperial 'Crown ,of India, made for as St. Edward's, Swor(L It also has a era be built . that. committee' up im 4 �.
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lsll and cost of such transportation, one ee a menace 2.84 . pounds I and stands. 3 ft. 6 in. in Qeor,ge V because th,e law forbade blunt end�. , . � recent years to such aIn extent tha . 4 ..
. he him when heattended the Dunbar In In. order to signify ther King's t:
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'. . . . Dr H. R. Ray and Mr. W. F. Hay India to take the Confessorls. Crowu .Knighihood the Spurs of St. George, . the district is a beneficiary Of thL- � .16 1#�
�,�', . . . � . From the, standpoint of safety the Manitoba chemists' dream will- of. * or. State Grown out of the country. emblem$ of Chdvalry, -are "touched" "'
. . , I Ustowel miade a voyage dowu the � club's activides. A fluent- and fore-, 4 �
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4- I � .1 . . I I weerk in their new boat, "The Water ,, � . ,, they were, buckled on. . i .
" -trans-Atlantie crossings to America I I . Mary of Modena!s Crown, made for They are 96id with red velvet straps. ies, and orgarlizationist; liut never diffl - .
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�T� .. ��� .. � � . � a most pleasant sail. Next -in importance among Corona- galla. is -the '-Wedding Ring of Eng. dren. He also was actively interest- - � I .
� , f,afe a mode of travel as any other. 1, - I . �
- Mr. Hess, of Zurich, who.has made tion, r6g,aha is the Orb. It is, of pure land ... There is -a. legend -that if -this ed Ili the 1ACIUS juvenile bockey-, I
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1:- - we know. Not once until last week . a number df town. clocks for places gold, abou,f. a! inches In, diamet * , ring 'fits'tightly, the monarch will leagues and worked *rith the Daslb�r- I
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,-�., . 'has it suffered �n accident that took . � . � I L . in Ontario, was in Clinton on Wednes- and is most wonderfully Jewelled., It ,,be'. loved .by the people. When dollvarade, committee in makizg ihis- . � . .
I I . day and examined the imrket home may be d1eilivered only to a reigning Queen Victoria was crowned, -a mis- ventpre for little, girls, an outstar,d-
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; � I .1., I . a toll of life. Accidents will happen 1. We have come tcr the conclusion � wwer, with the view of -having a Sovereign,; as, it symbo,lizes Indepen& take in 161le size of th6 ring resulted Ing event, His work in behalf of" < I
.1 � . de of travel, and, .unfor-7, : that there must be'money—a,lot of clock. put In. He astimates the cost ant So-vere�gnty under the Cross of in it having to .be forced ion- 'by Arch- children also extended,to, the C11hil- . .
1:- . ,.m any mo I . . I I Christ. It is, surmounted by a jewel- bishop Howley, -and it could not be &an's Aid, Society of' which he was %,� 11 I
� . . , the - money—in -just pjain ordinary junk. at $900- '- .
: 11 , . tunately,' accident. which over The following is a, statement of led' cross resting uaon ani, amethyst removed without considerable pain. director.—Goderich star. � I
I',, I came the Hindenburg proved a catas- There was a dine, and not so very . ffie avernge 4ttendance, of the pupils which is of rare color and quality. As The Bible used 'and Presented to Golf LinKs Now Turkey Run . . � �-
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� I ai ,the Seafoith public school for the a work of art and beauty this Orb the King is large and bound in vel- I-, A .1
-`------1roVhe, but it was an accid I --either,-when-it-cost-you-rea--- -iv5iltil- `of-A�P�n- 'kr.-Macpaurs de- ,sta.nds- -supreme- �amvng.. -Coronation. vet. It was first used, at the corona-
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. . , � . . I I � . A.. Cowan, 52; Miss. K. � Cowan, 55, 1 111111111111=11 for a few,-.Yeirs was the grounds of-, .
�:. I two major accidents on our railroads . tion of junk removed in the spring. . �� � I the proud Blue Water Golf Club, and?
�,,�� Miss Killoran-, 57; Miss Edwards, 56; 1 . . ' - . � I
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o.� avy ' And now you are tting paid for Miss Elder, 60; and Mrs. Coulter, 90 . 61 on which .Walter - Hagen, and, other,"
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�". � - , in Canadal both taking he . toll Of ge '.. a to,tal I average attendance df 449: * -OR TWO -. -4 40
I human life, and both accidents were - it, in real money too. Of course the JUST, A SMILE leased by George-Ai4son and Harvey-
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'� �, . I preventable, but they 'received verY - higher conteht of metal the jwlk pile This is a sWWW attendance than I . . . I I . . 1. -
:. , al and it, ii accounted largely for An Englishmen, on his first visit ,Robinson.,: "Who was that xnau farm. One thousand) poults are be -Ing. I .
� 1. - fittleattekion from the newspapers holds, the higher the price goe& But.- I . . imported from,, Missouri by the�elt � I
:1,, , I . . I . by sickness among the children. to America,-arrivedl. at a Small town you just raised your, hat to?" . men, and it is expected, the- � . 9
. I and oce-upiedless of the attention a�' : , the'collectors d'on t back up from old The town assessment Of Se'afOrttl and Said to the firati,mbn be inet: Green: "That? Oh, that wa young I
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"� -- - the people. ' I . clothes, rags, bones or bottles. ' for tibe year'.1897 abows-the real pro.- �111)o I have to sep,a ,doctor before barber! He sold me a. bottle of haAr weeko.—Goderich - Signal. .
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��", . , . � . perty of town -is amassed at $492,fiO; I get a dirink 'here?" restorer a ,month �go, and, whenever .
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,,-'f,�., artiel", appearing . 0 PanlY purPlOsled erecting an arch Of salt. I I .
�W,;� , U., not now,, eventually we will adopt ly pile of automobile remains and town 101 cattle, 39 sheep, 46 -hogs an a * T I in the Blue B . ell, continues barrels as. its -contribution, to the. de
I . I d 0 he Un on Jack of two 40 corit,tion,afthetown. ItIs-hopednat. .
��*:,� the same attitude towards accidents discarded bits of machinery. I ... . I hishistoryof i.he Unlork.lack � I
�,N�,� - - - -, -- - . I ..The rateable,property 1h Brussels * . I � 0 other firms, as well as lodges and, so--
Ry�r.,'-� - - 'Whicly-may in future M. a'fl these' -account of' for the ye ww . I cieities,will make Plam at an- early- .
U.", � * They tell us it is all on usessed. at $259 186; , . I . . I . . . - I , . .1 . .�
`:� , prop;rty, $51,725; incOme, , . I
�ir I - - huge airships. the talk of war�and the'rear=ment " Personal' ar "' data. f0v their parit In the f'r'eunion:'.
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.�',-: , I . . $4,200- The �,total:asaessment is $316,- . For ne-axly fifty Years before * its Another emblem' Of - Ireland, the
I ,,�. . I - and. for nearly 150 Years af�er green 'Shamrock, Is.also connected In - gs. A diel.e . I .1
, ill alv policies, of- this and other c ountries., 110 which id. $8,000 over last'year. The , gation from i the Stratford Borys, Ban&
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�, I the downfall of .the protectorate, that legend with St.- Patrick. The three
�,.' , Tegret,,.a.nd if. fatal, with horror, but p6pulation IS 1,250. . . 'Waited upon'tbe commitbee .and. cotn- 1� I
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a`- I ' in- Mr G. 19. Cresswell, ,of Tu,cker-. mutideaft,as were received tromother- �
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I � creasing nuniber of persons from us- 1801 the legislative un I .
llcl.,': ,. rabid search for junk and its remov- sheep killed,abd mangled by dogs one Fhange- 1g assist in the celebration,. These an&^ I -
I .1 � ion of Irelandi with Great Britain was sham -rock amid' the red saltire cress V I
"E, �, :f - night last week. Those were among
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oi�'11 I A . db'of transportatio'i.L The al has greatly improved the looks o , - completed, anda new Union. Jack was form the salient feAtures of .-the in -
14 i�, � 4" , I . the boot of his ShiropAbilredowns and; mittees for consideration and report.. -
g 11 . 'passed the ex ezimental - : the co Many of them we prize � -�--�Giodlarldh Sta.,r. , - . . 4 .IL
I i4 . _winners. devised -to Include the St. Patrick's .sigqla of the "Most Illustrious, Ord;er
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�,,� I sta Dr. D. L. �Zoss, son -of Mr. Finlay cro'ss. . -
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!i �,;�,�;,,',� , , I:— .1. . . . . I I . McGill College, Mbutr�ail-, -#ter a bril- . .The able that the St.'Patrlck's cross was on was held Wednesday afternoon too < I 1� �
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