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W outh's expr;Asei VO�Lry q
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toi r�,JiAjrls, E4jar G. A. $kig
From. T,jie Huron _Vxpo;�Itor minutes �V.
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was a pipe,, 4eknowkilged by church I
�, ,,, ver, a Colonel, Medical Corps, U_ S. guides and' others who Oils, pbik�alli � Ager of the, Bell !relephorte Co., now . -
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A Iiii"' fbelfia being erected on pan; It tolerates for days al a time
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insists that"he keep up witU,t-bem
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man, 'and not a cigarette, ack-
tbe 10OW4q Vallmlic Church at Kings- 4a enforwouw olverloa,d; it keeps, on
he doW-but often ,at tllp pq ,4
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by .being pres idth wiety dr_s_�V
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,serious heart etraiA. Youth *Uh-
eortl#Oatep for 4 -riving their., vebleles
11101mledged . by , many. as an instru-
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*beu'ruag it mar be 6eaxd a distance f0fir Arnas its -normal speed; it its
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aVpro�dm&Ae,iy 840)000, miles in the
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;" . -it iw@g�se��—it.�-199-oKt@�-t-O'.9tila—in
The reM '� for
Us i leaks,
than middle or -1�wt
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the latory '
1.�u A�uur )�Y!�M, w4ftout a single ae-
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, tl le ex1aininatilow in, compensate for .,the and still
drawfuz -40 pa*ung recently bold does good worki It is a-doobla force
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tem. is thein much higher. � .
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tion- of health, morals, or anything
at the A# school, ifechau"97 Jupti- pw�jpwnv�t very lawge..a0out
, W the size
tute, cmd&tes have passW -as ,
�ol- of As owfier% flst�-buflit of very pow-
The Game sort of s-Walfi takes. place
in compaxatively Young men who,
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laws: � George, Dewar, Janet Barr, .erful muscle, 'with tlter'most remark-
splendidly trained athletes in c9liage
celebrated tbieir:� 50th wiedd,lug anni-
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which do not seem to hold mueh
Ph
Robert JmoUson, Sar . a 4 Moor% S. able control system known, . .
'Settle
b4;vel'tihen let all trainin g go. In the
e Y A their ho e, $padina Road,
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Toronto, on Tueod May 18th. On
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sway in these piping times, of peace,
Kerslake, Ewing and Alex. Me- Even this efticient machine needs
lutosIlL ' I . , cafre. for Ike, causes 6peratiAg tQ,in-
course of ton years or so they ac-
quire a fine income, a family 'and
behalf of their wingI �frlendsl wa-
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perhaps the 6garette habit. should
� Mr. D. D. Wilson hae at present 14 duce heart trouble are many. First,
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extend 0011gratuladons.. - Wingham'. I I
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not be looked upon or' considered the .
team on . the mid gathering eggs. Probably,, among them is: inflammatory
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Each team .,-.rages two trips a week rheumatism, �quite frequent ill,youth.
weight. They decide that sometaing
must bo� --done. If exercise is taken
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sum and substance of life—for'wo-
an wing in abou .1.. ,y likely, to leavethe ,heawt
d t 1,800 dozen to the This is ver I
in moderation and, gradually increased
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in ab something over 50,000 damaged, Although the patient seems
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it, the results usually will be excel-.
ronto, has acceptedi a Position on the.
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But women's addiction'to tob4cco,.
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amiount he pays for eggs at this sea. Indulge in quite heavy athletics, for
lent. Often however, the same vigor
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so -0 Is Something ever $6,600 a week. some years. But trouble develops in
Is used right at .the start that was
ftute, aa.a teacher in English, - she will ,
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.invention of the female of the pre's-
Mr. Ja%. Wdtson, Seatorth..has pur- the thirties, as,a rule, and, in the fit-
chased allot from -Mr. JasI; W��Citje, ad- tfes or earlier tile person with this
the habit of college d5tys, and, trouble
is almost ceirtain. �
coman7ence, her duties at the� beginning,
of -the fall term.-Wiligham Times -Ad- .
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:bnt day. It is, as old as.historyand
jolning 'he grove. and"s having the sort of heart breaks,. down. I
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goes, back for many generations.
Material bud down for the erection Then there is the rapid pace of
Of a now -residence. � -present-day,1life, to which may, he as-
efficiency, thme heart like all other
in-uscles, should be used not only rea-
Two Girls Lost, in a Swamp
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And it doesn't begin, to hold the place
Tue8fty, the 21st of Jarie, has been cribed much'of the luerease iry the
sonably butregularly. Otherwise, the
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Kathleen Brill, aged 12, and her ..
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sister, Violet, aged six, daughters of
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in -the female"4WIorld'that, -it did a feW
declared a -public holiday to celebirate, aeath rate from heart disease of rel-
the Jubilee
reserve bigift up in active days to
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ROY Brill, Webt, Wawarrosh farmer,
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hundred years 'ago. At least, not
of Her Majesty Q'heen cent years Hearts ,to -day are as
Victoria, and the Seaforth town coun- -good as thqso of yesterday, except for
gradually lost, and the heart -0ts
"soft," unable to withstand sudd,dn� or
were lost for more than six hours im - -
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ell haa� granted $100.00 to assist in, .the changed conditions under which
prolonged at -rains. If, however, the
Callahun's J swamp. The little, girl&', -
were huriting flowers and birds,
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We were reading about snuff in a �
-suitably clelebm-ting .the occasipm they are forced to labor. Years of
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. Teanrs�- are now ',,.busily employed constant tension develop "blood pres�-*
individuAl takes a fair amount of ex-
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e,rcise, daily- he is always in training
nests.
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drawing bricks for the new residence ,sare," increasing materially the wch�k
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and, the heart will withstand., as,tonish_
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getting deeper and dfee�pei into the -
bush until they could not 'find their
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f Xessral. C. Wilson and Alex. Stew-
O' the heart. In time Permanent
-art, Seaflortb. ., � .1 damage is <]one which, if nothing more
ing loads, even ill late life.' It is this
type of man who can, play_tennis, in
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may out. During the afternoon their
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The dwelling house of Mr. William restrictal considerably ithe pthysical,ac-
the late ` six-tiesiI ap_pm�ently without
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Mother called them and on receiving; .
no response -summoned the
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harm.
neighbors,
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elminitili, with its contents, was' co -m- Certain methods of exercise use . up
There is no Rot time that a man
who continued a -search for them I
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Pletely destroyed by fire on. Monday the reserve of the heart with' undue
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becomes old, but long observation has
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girls wandered, onto the con-
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Mr. Thomas Livingstone, of the 2nd is the eGm.mqn custom, indulged in
set 50 as the' age to commence to
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cession and were welcomed by a par-
ty of the seanchers. By chance, the
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cloncession, of Hallett, -has a cow from � .
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which 17% -pounds of ,butter were .
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she in her day, wanted; as we e5t-
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The foundation of ',the new to' `6 JUST A SMILL
hall at Exeter has been completed,
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To Graduate at Alma I
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. press it "Keep up with the Jpneses."
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An explosion. of two
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Miss Roberta Miriam Johnston,
'daughter
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choir of Rattbnbul-y St. Church,, Clin- I .
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Johnsiton, Waterloo Street, is one off
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chief accomplishments until after
ton, and �he faqiang of the- sext0l� An umbrella has ribs but no trunk.
"Mother, does an.apple a day keep
a class of forty-one students at Alto&
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Victoria's time, when it commenced
down a Right of stairs., rather ddsturb- A tree I .,has a trunk bat no ribs.. I
ed theevendrig service on Sunday last- match, has a head but no face
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the doctor away?"
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College, St. Thom -as, eligible for gira-
duatiou at the,Donvoca,tion on Mon-
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to languish, and tobacco took an-
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� The first train on the Canadian A watch has a face but no head' .
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day, June Rh. Another graduate,
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Pacific. Railway entered Vancouver on A rooster has 'a comb .but no hai*r.
May 23rd.. .
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Isla Margaret MacBeau, of Hamilton,
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A ,rabbit has heir -but no comb..
11 ,Ira vI cattle were shipped A river has a mouth but1no tongue.
I think you had, better give
me one, as I've just broken the doc-
is known in Goderich, having spen-r-
week -end holidays with, Miss john-
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fro Clinton station on Friday of A whip has a tongue but no mouth.
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dicted to the snuff habit as 4 much as
cqnsign�' .
Ment of cattle to the Old Country On, 0 - '
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A slate of officers of the Li6ns Club, .
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Wednefstl4y. same of those from, ii Mesia-ge To Youth-
livers Last Address e
for the ensuin 9 Year, presented by,
Lion J. A. GrX11am,
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Joneges didn't enter into the men's
whom they were purchased and
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nominating
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use of snuff any more than it enters
3 steers,. 3,670 lbs.; Edward ..��,,,,,y,
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and, banquet aft Hotel Bedford Friday ',
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6 ateers, 8,230 lbs.; J. Aitcheson, Me- The Right Hon. Stanley Balftfin,
Killop, 2,720 lbs.; William' CllsfPmau,
bility, rests upon eve of you,
ry one
evening, was unanimously a�llcepted, b.w
those. Present. The officera' with Liom
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Men used it for a nobler piLrpose.
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Prime Minister of Great Britain, ad-
Tuckersmith, 3 steers; 4,090 lbs.1 wro. dressed a large gathering of Empire
whether you like it or not. .Upon,
some of you, the responsibility -
is
Frank Donnelly at ;��Q� head, ,.
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And this is how men's purpose was
Lowrie, JQ�lett, 5 steeirs, 6,110 lbs.; youth held in, Royal.Albert Hall,, Lon-
for E�gliand; upon,some for Scotland,
president, will. be -installed at t4e,,next-
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. expressed a -few hundred years ago:
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G. E. Cresswell, Tuckersmith, 4 steers, d
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4,520 lbs.;, John HiwhleY, Hullett, 6
for Wales, for Ireland; a a -or
Pon ome f
meeting. The report of the noruinat_ ,,
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,obaxglng them to upholdi democracy
isteers, 7,940 lbs.; Win., ArmstTong, and, 0 efend. it against attacks from
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Canada, some far Ausitrall,% for New
Zealand" for South Africa, and, every
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dent FraFik Donnel
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"What introduces Whig or Tory
Hallett, steers, 6,310 lbs.; John Mc- without and within.
Donnell, McKillop, � steers, 4,110 lbs., "the
colony, in fact, country, the Empire
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St,-nehouse, 1. D. Eastman, Nelson
Hill, treas., A. H. E'rskine; see.,'A. R_
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and John, McLean, Tack,ersinith, one ,
. .ast speech I will make before a great
of, ,which We are all constituent parts.
"And when I talk of your Country
Scott; dlrectors�-two years, F. E_
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steer, 1,490 lbs� .
audience as Prime -Minister of this
On the Seaforth market this week Baldwin toLd them the Bri-
I mean all. its avtAviti -
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cOmprehends,
Hibbert, P. J. Little; one year, R. CL
Hays, C. C,. Le,6; tail -twister, A. A_
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country,"
13c -was beijqg paid for butter; 11c ',!all Empire "defiles neither the state
for eggir, $5.75 for hogs 4%c
the well-being of the,
PeOPle, their content, their education,
Nicol; Lion tamer, S. E. McDowell;;
committee chairmeo: Publicity,
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and, per nor its rulers."
pound, for beef. ' . . .
their reld,' .iOn, their professions, their
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ry Ford'; attendance, N. Hill; coneti-
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business, their public affairs., the cal)-
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tution, F. E. Hlbbert; extension, W_
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' uniformityPof their costume. The boys
itall of the village, Ofthe country, of
the provin,M Of* -the country. .
p. Saunders; finam e, A� H. Erskine;;
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t1fat men of . to -day use tobacco—to
From The Huron Expositor
I wore crimson blazers with "CanaiW'
. June 7, 1912
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"All that ia inevitably 00romitted''tO
education, Willard Knechtel; mem-
bership A.' L. Cole; program, c. K_
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'promote deep thinking, to steady the -
in gold letters on. their breast pock-
The Town of Oobalt, New Ontario, et -s. The girlso wiure'blue ,skirts and
You, inevitably so whether you realize
it or diesi-no it Or not, for as. the whole.
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nerves and speech so that interna-
was completely destroyed by fire on b� rets, and, white jumpers.
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is the surn. of its par
__ ts, You are a
J. A. Graham; health and w6f
I Hare,
11� T. Edwards; civic Improvement.
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tional relations may be maintained;
Wednesday. The -fire originated in Mr. Baldwin said:
the Lyric Theatre. "I have often stood, upon this plat-
Part a,ad" you're bound. to ,have influ-1
6111-ce-good and bad -where you live.
J. L. T4ylor.�-God�erich Star.
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so that ,political feelings may -be re- -
,. mr- Charl6a, .�Wtz, of Zurich, ,Won form facing a great audience as I
'You
You're bound to be of some effect for
Cornerstone To Be Laid Sunday
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Arained; to promote good fellow-
the prize giveliby. The Nobles Powder face you to -night. But are dif-
good or evil in your neighborhood,,
The ceremony of laying the corner--
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Co., to the Hetsall Gun Club, with a ferent from every other audience that
and in. Your country. Do, your best
atone Of Unlited Chur6b, wiiR_ -
ship.; for solace. And lastly, because
score Of 59',out of 75 blue rocks. I -bev,e ever faced. ' .
by it, for yourown sakes, and for the
take Place on Sunday, May 30th, at�
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'At a Ineetilig of the Directors. of "I have presided over conferences
Sakes of your children. , I
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two O'clock in the aftemoon whem.
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We coWd wish the women snuffers_ .
The McKillop Fire Insurance Co.,,held of elder statesmen; you are a coufer,r
-in se.forth.,on, .priday, Mr. Willia,m ence-of--y4uth, -and, of.-Ahe youth, of
are passing. You ar:e the gov-
ernors of the future. -We rest Ill 011
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Mrm. H. Goldirig, ..M.P., of Seaforth;. .
W.Angus Dickson, M.L.A., for Peri-lz
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of other da had been animated by
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Chesney was appointed agent for the the Empire. I probably see before
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the duty of guarding and worth Ile
County; Dr. G. H. .T,osei- warden- -oE -__
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such lofty We do wish '
Tuckersindth district, as successor to me in this hall potential, statesmen,
the'late dlivin-es,
in our past, our heritage and our tra.
ditions. You
Perth County, and F. 0. Sanderson,
M.P. for. Perth County,
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Mr. Cammings.. poteRtial potential poets, po-
are In cha�ge, of our
will be pres-
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the women smokers of to -day had,
As an evidence of the large busi- teritial business men; in fact, the
honor. and of. all our votes.
ent. The pervice will be in, charga-
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that spirit. But the daughter -of Eve
ness done by Seaforth merchants on great men alyd"wOlneu, of the rising
"The beauty of the countryside Is
'Of the pastor,"Rev. G. Gilm,pre, while�-
Rev. James
circus day, we may .state that Mr. J. generation,
Yours, the gneen. fields,, the trees the
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is the daughter of Eve—the same ,
E. Willis sold 15.0 pair shoes of "I hav4e, had my hoar. I Pass- sloon
wild, flowers,, the rivers, the in oors,
will preach the sermon. aud, Rev. G_
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. yesterday and to -day. This is how
,of
various kinds. I I Into the shade; but for you life, lies,
the- pradries, andi the hills, and .the
Kersey, of Mitchell, will take charge-,
the devotions. I
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,---'kr. George Dale,,,of the Huron, Roa,d before you like a boundless ocean,
.,treasures from, the ages of literature
of . This, is & momen-
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it was expressed in 1650: - .-'
West, has a 12 -acre. -'field of fail wheat and the imagination of youth, is busy
and, art, all these are youraf. The &c.
tous occasion for the congTegation, OE
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where Mme of the grain, stands three launching flotillas, of divAm ships up-
cumulated wealth, material and moral
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"Where speech and tongue together
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feet in height. � on its waters.
The following,j�upjls from the Sea- o,"It'snot only young men who, dream
is being and will be transferred, to
your accounit ,that. you may,enjoy it
.
Ir the erection of their firre nevjr-
church, and it is expected that,- a lar,g,--
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fx)Ah Collegiate Institute -have been dreams, nor old men who see visions.
"In 'the
"Certainly enjoy it, but alsohold, it
number of friends from other congre
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What helps ladies"in their tale
attending the Facu4y of Education Of next quarter of a century,
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'and, I blope, .11hance it, because YOU,
�sense
galilDne 'Will gather -to rejoice wi,tlx
-in
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old
Toronto Unir ersity, have received as You come to play your part fnthC
are trustees in every of that
them, and to take Part the gervicer',
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And adds fresh canvas to. their sail?
first class Public, school certificates: great world, the big problem. will' be
noble word, and. what is,- comfing to
of worshlp�Mitthell Advocate�
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A pinch of snuff.'
An6e- Archibald, Pearson Grieve, the problems of goverarruenit. The peo-
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Thomas Govenlock, dialflusloned, bythe
you is a. trust and, not m.eTely a liene-
fit
Sectionman Injured �
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Ada Govenlock, pl es ofthe world,
Olive Ross, Mabel Yeoj Mildred M. horriors of the war, are- all seeking
Which devolves uponlyou. I-Va a w -A serious accident ,happened In ths.-
trust fhat,you'll hold! and will try to MeNaught railway
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,Fortified by snuff and aided by
Jones. � , eagerly, earnestly for what they con-
hold fGr-future generations and un-
section on fttur-
daY when Andrew'Kirkeonnell of Au-
! ,
, sail ladies' and
Mr. R. Cudwore, .as secured the ceive to be the best form, of govern-
coritract for th=on and brick ment in, which theirl peoples, may find
less you rise to the. trust there'll be
little benefit for You or for �Four chil-
burn, was badly injured'. The axle of"
F
.
younger ones, too, were able to
work of the. new school at zurich. happIness, security'aInd develop, their
dren to enjoy.
the jigger broke, throwing him off-
He was taken by Dr. Prid-ham, of mit-
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travel far afield, but how much more
l
The cost is, to be $5,000., trdlents to their best. So I say to you,
The Clinton School Board have pur- ,take anrinterest In govemmept.
"And it will be for you to'protect
the demo,cracies in whatever.,part of
cbell to Stratford, hospital, where It.
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was found he hQ,a
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I,, ground our -modern wome c
dbased a ste�frrr healing system to be "You may not ,wilsh to ,enter poli-
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,the EmPlre YOU May live. 'They Must
skull fracture an,ff
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was badly bruised and cut. Jas.. Me-
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Of - I$
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er when under a head of steam and
installed, in the Model School dun ,9. You May have, no taste. But
Ing tie
the summer.
be defende& from without; and, equal-
.Gill, riding in the same jigger, wafz�
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foitified by their ei arettes.
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governments of whatever kind tend
Messrs. Stafford & Son,, of McKii-m6rei and more to Influence the liveg,
ly they have to, be defended from
within. And, it may well be that you
,
slIghtly Ingwed.--Goderich, 8 1.
igna
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. IOP, meftr UadiburY; have set out 4,000 of the individuail and if liberty of the
will .have to save democracy from it-
Former Goderich Teacher
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strawberry plants this, seuslon, - Individual is to be preserved it Is; vi-
0110 day last.week a fire w4as. start, tal that the individual should know
self. . I `
"You have to sthow the world, and
The Saskatoon. stair.phoenjx of re-.
cent date contains a likeness of Mlas�;
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! 19UAT ^0TH11D PA. S.SAy. I
ed in, the window of W. F. Stutforr,s what is going b14 should, fof'm his
jewelry stoe, Brussels, by the heat of opindon, should -give, his, judgment,, for
in many parts of it an exceeding crit.
ical world, but there
_
Victoria Miners, B.A., B. DI, M Ed.,
who has received the degree,
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un LR . .PER
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a PlAte glass window reflecting on. that is, the foundation of orderly dem.m.
some ,combs and setting firo to them. ocraftle go"mment.
Mr Pearson GrIeVie, "And,
.Is nothing in
democracy and -its prinelplea, its pur-
Posles Or its Methode which naturally
of'Mas-
ter of Education at -the University -or '
&iskatche-an. M1138 I Miners Is tb,e�
f 11-st
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� Empire Has a Way With It .
son of Dr. J. first let me, say this to you,
G. Grieve, has, been appointed to the frc,m to,,ndght onwarda-mid, aD4 your
breeds timidity of outlook or mediocTi-
-ty of achievement. Courage, disal
woman and the second, person. to,,I
receive this'dagree, at. Skskatchewan-
"
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. (Now Ylork'Tlmes) I I
.Position, of assistant principal of ;the lives�-put your duty first and, think
FOUTth
ec ZS617 tp-
line andeffl-clency are as, n e 0
� he is a f
S ormer girl of the Exe,ter-,.
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Avenue Public School in To. about your rights aftemafrds. (Ap-
democracy asi they are to any dd,,tat,r_
district who some yearg ago was om,
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frontal. - .� .. I . plause � and cheers.) �
ship, and demo,cracy lmpllflee� and de.
'-he staff 'Of Wet-0iia Public ochlool, 11T
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Another coronation vis -1 tor from South Africa
bel6no in a different class from King Yeta III
'
71ble Sangers, European combined. "Th6ne was a. very wise. man called
circus reached Selforth on Sunday Edmund Burke 'Who lived about five
mands leader,ship as essentially a
ancy dicta,torellip, for it 9
18l a leadbrship
Goderleh. She is nlOW_ pri.nelpai-ol,
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one of the r.tblic schools at gaska- � ""
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of Barotseland. He ist General J. R M. Hertzog,
. Primle Minister of the Ua(m of gouth Alrica. Ile
morning In a Pouring ralm They generIatiblis ago' and he. said theso
which has, not force behind, it..., It, Is
Toon.-Goderd6h Signal. 1. I
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Seems to be enjoying himself.grelatly Ift the pic-
00"ge
travelled' In, their 6wn,,Oars. Some of worda and I want to give you just
,the performers wore espeoisiiy good twatentences'aad It is. a text. .
,the leadership of fafth, and Iciaracter,
and ,democrady is Crying to you to:
Reconditioning Lines .1
the Bell Telephone Company haV'&. r
o -,
--"f ��
I tuft vrfth V1 aid a couple -of other Prime
Ministors, Stm!diey Raldwit, gad Wadrellv�e King,
and One of thojesltUrfe acts. by the 11 'In, order to perform the p art of,a
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day for the leadjership of t�e next
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a gang of men aTt work reconditior,
.
" I'll`," "
. an in eivIllan morning, drem .
Lewh sisters had been p"onally con- clitimon wisely and well, It IS4 n6efful
gmtulabed by M119 George. earefully to cultivate our minda; to
generation. . I 1�
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'11119 'the lines, 'between Exeter Cnedl- .1
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Thifty-five years ago, mo!tle or less, General
Iteftsoa, at the hef of a, boar commando, was
Mr. Thomad Coleman, 6f Tucker, rear to the most pefrfer)t4 vig&r'oAd
am volt going to trY to describe
to YOU the shape of thlilfg,9 to ,come.
ton- and Da,,ahwood. About per
cent Of the poles between th4se plgces�.
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dolft Me, be* to make,hift"If disagreeaMe to ,
gulitk. bat 1ptitchAstd. the faim of Mr. Maturity every -sort of geillel"Ous 'and
Levi Stong, ,ort theftd coneession,. thonest,fleellng thoyC belongs, to our
I know farmorle of ,the world that Was
r
rld -that is that' Of-thlef wforldth&t
,alIieI to be replaced.. This, will requir& I
Ubout,231 poles. N�ew,
K 0 1%
I 40orgo vro W4bat-grandinother, Vittorla� and tier
"n. oAd g000essor- Edward VIT. The best Brl-
,
, ,The vote lot - the IndhoY by-law to ture; to bring the d,,,,,t,,,, ,,n,at'
is
fo, be. Probably all of Yod Were bGrn
I entrance aables�-
will be built at Daahwbod, 1,200 fai_,t -
.
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tiah 1,ilfti ltfhu�i�r; -Mat South Africa has, pro. .
raise $15,000 t* the constructioto of are lovely in privato life into -the ver.
Wdges, arid, r4P&fr'6f rfoa& In the vice an,& conduct of lthefl, commoln-
t d t ,
On hW Zi e lot 11-4 great d&VidqN Which
apportions th,e - IW,&a1 of all
of wbdoh will be .... burled, cable doin,W ,
&W0 With the necessity
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fdWed g4 "r start 11,41f6f lighting the Dritiml
191h,0fr1fk*k1A-fUftV6At fthtiak it to a stdWstatti
Totmotdo-of ifiFh;Wr08tdt0d, In a MA� Woaalth, 9*4o be patriot# and � not to
Joiltv-it, Vol, df t1io h'�,.Th,&. rn 4-� ;�� � �,'w_-h&i.I,,1&_ 4,1%i4. 1441A
into 'Ibefota and laftler.to lin6rin,ups,
.,t
of trlmmlng�
th,9 fireesi. At Citedftonf-5,900"..feet of '
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I 11 I . I . .,.* ., 1h, I � ,1h.6,61a,0 tW.ngs,.9r6uhd In adttitl4n, to 1400 fee -t Of.'
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