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, - , . � itnt sit� Ileaeof Reasall were.111. Grand Beud- war,"- he reminisced. , "Tbe story was #osslbleto predict weathpr a Week 114 - 1 _4- __ --: .
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�U,!!,_,_ . . uation, but it is one -that will have A little eon of Dr. F. J. Burrows The Public was electrified." Another idea for scientists to, mull sound, . ,has'be'en.awarded 'the "Leou� , I .
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R a ��,�,.-, . . . . ponN the evil day will not help Play OIX the achool grounds on Mon- some writem', that Dr. Cook had real- making and breaking of this gr�at r0nt.o, YAfued pt $300�00. This .
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,.�,, 1, �, ... -W ames M. Barrie, the great'. her -to atte)1d. Hxivevgal Girls' College. .. ...
? " ". �,, , ,. ' . matters. Mr. John Brodeilch, Seeforth, has at his critics, published a book telling dal source of power In the world, it in Toronto -with *I the .Privileges and ", r
9�@`,"I 11. succlessNRy plassed, lids civil service.how he had accomull,shed, what he a way of harnessing it could, be devis- OPPO1111ulties, of this residentlai .
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',��. 'have always held , and Always will . . years, to $13,800,Goderieh Signal. .
11, 1�.",. , themselves. - smith Telephone System, was held In' versally rejected" injures him. At ical description of the pole' as I did,
I I Walker's Hall, Brucelleld, on Saturday 72, Dr. Cook sees: tbits as, his last op- and. pTovedthat it was possible for a, Store Entered At Lochalsh I - 1�1 " .
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1.1�� � . the play that has -filled the theatre I I . . the secretary, Mr. Andrew Archibald; posterity he has no fear. "Both there. But he reached it a year after hroken intot. and an assortment oE �
V I Mr- Robert McKay, Reeve; Mr. Win. Peary and I have w ttlen. a book a� I di&' Dr. Cook's, first trip, to the goods such �qq axe ept un . ..
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1, ', � One of. Wendel Smith's cows of Sitting in the veranda of the tr,e.(,-- than a dozen ,w1hitel men in that kind . . I l
M. . PaBsing leaves a great vacancy in New York the other day: "Vast - Zurich, presented him, with a calf hidden cottage at Ridgeway, Out., of territory," he said, . At a meeting of the Public School
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f 1. � 0 - . 11 . at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ad. smoked numerous American cigar- support his claims-, Dr. Cook 0.0cur- Centra schools, to fill a position �
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,�D. � Do We Appreciate It? I -11,6--came from Roxborostire, Scot- hopes, 'the Star continues. ff ew over or around the pole," , he take Miss jq.hns�toltla Place at Vie . I
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.i� - . I land. He said, he felt no mail .
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I I barn being erected by Mr, I- J. Box. money damages he, was claiming.. "But reports of the polar regions are in ter of Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Robertson,
�,N:71_ - -- - The Expositor --the other day: "I - mother fixation.. The use of repres- was chosen, among a laxge number -
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,," sion and discipline is termed igno - ' , completed'. Led ;'unilv6TBally reJected,'_ that--i&,,QDv - � , Ive the same descriptAon
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�.ill . LT give ihem a thought?" I . ,overdone:' � I Hotel Seaforth, has , now got the magaziut6s�-yes, even in schoca text '-statehnentg Of some Ilfty Arefic ex- .. -Order New Lights For- Square . . . - . I
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l'1`%.-,_ . . maps lie Thilitles, COMMISSi'011, . .
It do. They are so common, so mattex-' was giving, expression to a good deal An ,order ,has been, I?sued by -the Ing discredited, ..this is, by 110,1neanS -in the, World aTe made by Sipiler, of In agreement with members, of the - , .
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"I of course to us we can, scarcely ap- of sense' When he made those ,state- -- � Railway Commission thdt trains must true." � - .,,., 1 I � 1. I (Continued *4 Page 6) town council, decided to I -
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", i�� : 1preciate the wonder, the delight and ments. It seen�s 4,far-off day when- I hour art the crossing on Main Street, -_ 1 4 ,
�, . 4men something approaching the Seaforthl. I . . I - � iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Electric Company for the installation, ,I
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� �,� � countryside- in this mouth of heard. � The child had not reached their office, Seaforth, for mcu, ye -s, July 31st this year.-GoodeAelt SignaL.
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�11 June. I . left recently for Edmonton, St. Peter: "How did you get up Motorist. lie . . Trousseau Reception . I
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, " ' . - . Miss Gilebrist has resigned the G. here?" . . . gara,ge: I ., .
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.. V. I . . 3l assume a position there also. Son): "Well, Johnny, can you tell me Truck drivers -.like their ,profession "eon and eyerid-Ing. The tea table was; -
1, Vi " need' a drought., We don't - to look about much to see that we 0 what an herbaceous, border is?" because they run into so Marty intp
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I - "budget," owe pupil answered. serious- -it's Sinart to Be Thrifty-, to
-.2 "It Walker officiated at the tea table�
., ..., lawns are green, and the gardens a P6rhapg_ the old time parent did A magnificent double bank organ, to - I , . .
"I . ly "It's a family quarxel.11 . Sinarts to Be Thrifty. _N. y. Sun, during the
11,':�, contain 12 seta of reeds. la now being I . . . ,evening. Assistigg In the -
11 j��' , Tiot -of color. In ,the country the not understand his child as well as built at the Doherty Organ factory, I I living and tea room were Wslsesy Ag- I .
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�1'1_-,. . trees are larger, more imposing and he might have done. Perhaps he sel- blintlon, for 4 Professor In Germany. YvGnne ':. McPherson,'
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1� Ithey are of every kind. The pastures dom considered the,child's viewpoint The Crimean War Introduced Cigar. Ella . Rae, Margaret'Currie,
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", ", , I And. " . dence on GodOilch St., Seafbrth� en- bacco, a cent or less, apiece and yet ever, Was conduded,in a remarkably On Wednesday afternoon last week, 1. I I
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t..F .., . . cigarette bring to mankind. advertising slogans. In- America had ment was. held at the Alps-
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1� . I I .these things. " To ' leave the ,eets ing given too much. Church, Seal'orth, in -tend having an this simplest of commodities which my.way.l' But when social leaders Hetherington and, br. � A, W. Irwin; . �
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I "�,� I There may have been, as wesay., excursiou to Bayfield, next Tuesday. than aything women in general took up smoking. Taman. 0- _C011blOrne and, Cli or I #
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I 1� freque some slight la'k of understanding Toronto N.rmal school mi. Martha else, says Stanley Hamiltonlu the C. With sales in all countries, ning by Mrs. C. Lloyd, Miss m. re wonr'
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, .1 tidi� to look about and see the things on- the part of the parents of a past milen, daughter of Mr. Jas. -Hillen 1. Oval. its origin -As shrouded ' in annually into astronomical figures, the Mrs. J. R. Crawford, George Mas,033, . .
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1111�",,'�, But, oh! how others, these strang- est lack Of understa�ding on the part , Mr. George Stewart, of past Waw-. onymous Turkish soldier of the 19th much as $20,000,000 Ili, a single year per�-Wjnghanl Advance-
... 11�.i: � . arimb, got his boot haffly jajnu.1ed at century, His, pipe shot away by a on advertising, . . . Times. 0 �
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."".�, I to, be erected in Exeter by, Thomas ley, has be- engaged to teach At s- 4 �O
�'. . wrapped in a scrap of paper. Thus, Innumerable Innovations. Cigarette S. No. 5, ar'd conces
, I not forget that. I IP � if the story be true, a skAdier set a tobaccos have been blended and, cur-
,"., , .. ier, a strap or the back of the hair Trivett, contractor. . sioll of Usbom._
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� V . A terrible accident, occurred at habit for kings and the world to fol- ed in a hundred, diterelit ways. 1)h Miss Graca�
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� 1;t , . I �. a problem, even a child p�robleni 'with while'a royal saftite, was being fired, Strange as itlinay seem, war h4s ed with ultra -violet rays been engaged to teach near herbome_ 4 1.1
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, ","�. L Both men were blown aside and the and it was during the Great War that With improving only the tobaccoa, the accident last Friday while hitthin- I I
. �', recent months about the relie sit- bad place to get back. to in making
I 'ill", I . ramrod struck James Coutts, son of the .habit of cigarette smoking be- Ma,'Mfacturera .have introduced' all a team of horses to a cultivator. Tb,� I
. !,:�, nation in town -and country. In all a new start in the study of child Mr. Gordon Coutts. The rod, passed q.ame generally popular. In the brief the various UPS from cork to gold. three honses were a,11 hitched wltb�. . I .
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", .; I .;, . _Vrobabih psychology. It is so simple, so lack- momen Of relaxation In thelltrench- The methods of packaging and the the exception of One trace wherv.
, 1� -.1 - h1eart and, pinned him. to the ground. es a quick smoke was the only smoke, rate of prIodUction. bave ad,vanced with something aPParerAlY frightericLd them, . I
. - 9 The Mords & Grey cheese factory &VO they started away. Mr. ,Turner-
� , "., tion was thought to have been prac,_ in' in argument that even the Millions of soldiers acquired the hab- the times, until the packaging ma-
� 1��, tically solved in.so far, at least, as youngest child can understand___�-af_ sold th� May make of cbeeE*, amount'- it and, brought it back from the front. chino, inverited in 1865, now cuts go was able to grasp one, line, and indo- -**
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1: I I ties are concerned, by better, tiines�, There is a lot.of truth and com- On Thursday of last week a larg - man's job- In two years, in, England, tons, at "the rate of one every second WITO lay. % This became-� tangled im - . �
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� i, , streets around Carmel Chureb. 71 fOil, Position for a cori,qlderable dis,tance- ,
11, � il � � Blut, apparently, the relie� situa- and plainly and we hope the modern A valuable breeding mW* and foal was Indulged in only by those who 'cardboard containers and inoisture- before' the team was stopped by hi.w. . �
";. � . parents V11 act upon it. '�'lt would belonging to Mr. August McLeod, of lived rO- son, who ,had, been working in an ad -
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, I �.,,', I . I ho ,,, er much we might wish, for. - not only bring great relief to them, other fads -wrist, watches and trous- which vastly -prolongs 't'116 life'Of Mr. Turner received. I
�� . . ��'��,,,,, _,!,� I.,� I 'saeh, a' desirable I ending. k�,or, ap,_ . but even a greater relief ' to a long struck by lightning and killed. The er -cuffs-the eigarette - was do . a terrible latemtfons and bruises. He� .
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_�- ,. . . Wise Mary .0overilock, daughter of All the way up the cigarette, en-dur- which ist close to perfection, ton News�Recoxd. . I
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I . �', . . . - 111111111111111 Mr. Robert Govenlock, of McKillop, ed criticism. The pulpit, the medical 13 t leaving ,be-hirid for , moment ' . .
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� " 14 . De Normal School and "'ived,- Grade 'A! gated societies r;aInied on. It a torrent of eloga I 'Ind' On M'OndRY evening, June 7, about ,
, ", , t oud. , ' re of ,complaints istid, accusations. To- W11-6 are the bstract vajues� ,of the rty friends and neighbors, met at
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��L"� ' j , " L:' , Pr w rn - Art, Miss No "ng p"sed her . n of 'the 'Obscure Turkish sol- the home of Miss Gladys Cri.ch, to>
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1,11 M41i"';', '' , , . " . � , ) I . . Mr. Clarksoft, Sela-forth, harmful and, the''bablt of envoking to such an ex- was, pleasant- I
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'! ,:;� ' , In aft InverAt9fation bebore the Senate post *Wei# ,and Mr. Copp will do the mason and dummldng, as energy releasers and I fitting smoking quarters into of the floor, d Mis's MOTWetnow ", 1
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. � I "Ill I 4,1"dft, Ifleg' 016i ,r0lief theire. I - , serfous criticism died away when, wo. 'ri Social life a proffered eig. a -lovely floor lamp to� �.
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�Aspng# and notunreas- With the tAlited, Staildel 'tpostal 611thorldes, h4v46 . When the preddent 6f the, Tiog An. After the Great War amoking ,ceag- Pleasant en-COunter which would - oth. In a to* Words, Miss Crich thanked I
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i , ,,:,�:, , ioffloo d,e#arbnp66 IS On exeelitWO department dl- (ed reomfty how the dorwesielon- bad sex. Clgarettes,',�*re In keeping with. COMPlanionabl ease Many Mildness. A 4ainty lunch wag, 8,erv- I I 4
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�,� " 1 I Out their raid rftayl Z`egP&41bf6 io Mr. nowovat. rm#r6r;fttei , 6% 1AP Arigal4s,' ft* roHe&. "Daprei. the mnnlah styles- and a,hIngled headip 0, daffl�ult 4DC 0 17110y! II
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