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''. I . 1. school �oards, both from the educa-,- _ of tkae- who intend going west on, joverumiqq- reWr Qwu. 4. smitia, , bevn 44yes by 1*7- ,,� "'W"Y'. I_
f . � - I , 0 - . excur4Quaiia, the 20A4. he thinks t .rMpra should be re" ...... 19%,eso 1'etting the OQWa" ia� trolt, fail tQ m -'Ke- % -Q r�W -
,, ,.!L, . .. 1, . M formed aA4'aU ,of tlb*,4 gett0get1r, to t!bo tunAp pat,* 04 the east Si#p;6wu1W ob%pply Over to thO. lef,Vg Vr 1, .
:1 I From, now it is claimed. ' we tob"a UVID44941 1, order that they could have some . .
,!P�� - year . of .the lamev*T. IV= always, pumping .1 . I
V,.", * I ..., , ..I'-,..,— .in educational circles, there will at 0*_-V�Oawy mbeotb tanoe.,iaQ thell 1
,� � M _I... . , t ,you� huv down at itkq .After going isoine dig. ,W
1%, Solute -7 scarcity .'of public town coi%cli, Mr. ,30seph Keatlug Was it,§ fung
M'- 1-T I .. - _ - aChero. throughoUt,_O)Aa U11144 I et,orou -ictually buying it. . � J-Trewartb% who *,as driving a toom- i
, ' rjQ. . appointed IX,ppector of buildings for me. of whait' Mark. Twata said
", , , S of , Is putting a* addWou to - his dwalll�ag thing about -it." Farmers, all.... talk I
Z.,Xf,;irm,' cfi�nit Is ' brisk biddini for the service' of ours. 'The rust, last. puixt=4 re-, 7r7'pXd wa, Healy from the wr4a.
.V. Ft ,�'�Z�;' � - lffr. Jameo Swkft= I . a .. - the about reforming their methods - Of . mov6d a portloir ,left a neat hole After receiving. first aid trestan"t, � ,
.,;� "�-�-W- coptraoi0i.,_ - 4a.=*ug. - -Me,i -pm -_jiiat like- _tbejneaL -- Jece ,of rag .was Out in, ta they were rkmoved. to Clinton H"Vi
. _J'�%L: 1'. �, - school boards. ,'Even The Na -them too. Just like to-day, and I'm —Clinton Nevii�Rocord.- ' - , ' . I
...... -K",:"','-", i e or far in the pensive f or ,tkomi Hotel was idle scene of - fill the cavity, and as it grew to I be tal. #
I ,, ,,_,,..0., eUon. How near . of the most .extensive burglary - in, out smaking the cob on .the back larger it . was filled vdth A newspapol. . .
'i " - , _ 'is the fact that they will not, , .
Z",''�'." � we hav� not yet been told, It was, a Liberal, .,- newspaper and- thaVa )
I fi',',,,',� � . . have the same choice, as between ex- evening Ugoves succeeded In getting Now there's, the back stoop. Once .
.,.,,,,.; .I.Preimier. Mitchell F. _e I away with, obout me thousand d011Ars upon a time it was a atep,'maile . .,
- .�,".q,�,vi%�..' -experience; be- tive. Illes waiting on the Outside, whil.� friends of theA,-i'Miss" VVelyA Grala: 49
"':--lmde the announcement beforb' his -' in jewellry'imad papers from. Abe pri- squared log. Ploughing in the,Apdag, the Liberal *Aes enjoy the .
,. al' Of' -00 Be, 'home of .Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ailked.
.!. I'll 'Ij'�_ tween ability as a teacher and lack vate apartments of Mr. and, Mrs, 13. you always brimg i�q a halt acre of le
IL�. �, 'Ibo*e constituents, that'such an elee-, - ' Of being on, the Inside. privilege ger , , 3
"I'll", .111.,,04 1... , � - I Of IL . . AN , proprietors of the hotel. muid and the end. of,that stoop comes it's a dangerous, life, becausle the po, head to spend'a social th, at .
. ,�'.,.,�.,, Vion was pending. Mr. Samuel Moore, the boner king, in hand . y for, giving Your boots a litical axe in the form of MrJ3-' Oslf0r's prior to their d"arture for Stratford �
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VP , ".': , - and- will turn scrape. The rain, and, the sun all bad fly
, I . School boards, in fact, will just has 140 blves of 'bees _swatj t
� I— � ; The Globe and Mail, which seems er of em, descends and leaves where they en-tered training on, Mon_
,,,,, -,, - U9 be in fa about have to take what they can get Out about 9,000 pounds of honey. th,eir. turn at getting it twi�ted * a uuniber.bf them eitter'dead or dy- day in the, General Hospital. The ev- I I
. irly close touch with - the " ' atuts to bu ening WU13 -pleasantly spent Ih games- k
,,,,, i , ', -I �. I..; , 30as Mmle Lawrence left last Mon- and for good maeasure the frosit always Ing. That screen, door Ise
I �`;;,,",., i4Governinent, has set the date for the and pay through. the nose for it too. day, morning by the Chicago -St. Paul heaves it up In'the spring. It slides aU4 it wriames'aut sonie of the tacks, contests, etc., and just before lunch
I ,_:�':,. , , I 7 It is not a pleasant situation to an- route for - Edmonton,, Alta., where she out of place, and the youngsters haul and then the, board on the bottom the girls were. the Teciptents of a .
1';,�'.,. 1� ' .-Arst week in October, and the opin- . has accepted a position ow the teach- it away, -to help wAke a playhouse. I 11
a 111-', "_ I.- . ticipate, but it has occurred before Ing staff. I when you're du a burry You step- On gets, temperamental and It starts handkerchief Shower and- atL unbrella
I it Fell 1, I 1 : ion is generally expressed Uxat it will scraping on the bottom iof thedoor- e4oh-Whic4. were presented in & novel,
.. 11 'A' _ 11 . � jamb. SOme day YOU're, Ili a hurry way. At first �6ppearance it appearai , i
1� '*., � held in ithat monU"16&igh the 'in Ontario, , and apparel�tly�, School. It Is -understood that Mr. John Me— the ed-ge,of it, ��kd it gives you a push . .
.111, ., - I . boards and the 'ratepayers in rural Lemma, of Seaforth has been appoint- as it rolls ov4i that Bends. you half and you, slam it hard, a . ad then, .. it to be an'umbrella shower, as, the -
I .,��` Premier, to date, has failed to either I ed caretaker of the Seaforth post Of- way down, the lanie to the barD. L drags It -self like the Skirts of an old handkerchiefs were. cleverly eciaceal-
I "..." commulati are rather slow to flee. . ery year, When we "bUZZ" Wood, I in- maid, weighed down with lead. "Phil, ed inside the closed Umbrellas.- Aa.
. V.,. confirm or deny the rumors.
,ji ,.., , . , I . I .Lteut.-Col. Wilson and Cadets j. tend cutting it up . . . but at the wh douft you fix that soieen, door?" address was read by Miss Eva Stack- . I
, - There would appear to.be evidene"e learn. Hinthley, 0. Dick, T. Dick, W. Archl- lost minute something always -turns 7 es just as I settle down to Tead house, -and the presentations made i y .
� __.:�,, A -to prove that Premier Hepburifs in- 0 bald .m& D. Reid are In Toronto this 'up to stop me. No, the back stoop the newspaper. From behinds. screen Ahe Misses Mary, McCully and. Elite- I )
,4i . . week taldug put in the Ontario,RIA& stays in the same place, and 1. guess of slffoke, and- nelwoaVerr. I grUlatand Smith. The girls made a fitting y �
:": � _ C_LO_ and - - Assoclatioli, matches. The Seatorth it will until somebody breaks their I
1. I tention is to make the ' say, "Unnhunh . . . I'll fix it in, .the of thanks fof the gifts. FollowIng,the
.4 . labor situation his main elee- . Collegiate Institute Cadets.tPok third neck on it. m6rbing." But the screen door goes stagin-9 of " For They Are Jolly Goo(!'
R . pwent . I . , -a 'the .. on dragging Its, skirts, and. I never Fellows," a dainty lunch was served. .
;:.,, . - . . place -1 contest. our pump has a wooden handle.
I p". tion issue. And 'along with those Perhaps it, is. just the approaching lack, the young son, of Mr. and When the pump was new, the handle ,
I, ,;,��.. . a1c and- it looked seem toget around, to fixing it up. -Clinton News -Record. . .
2:: provincial election, or perhaps it is ThKwe broken, windows In the horse
... 11will be Hydro, and the collection Of Mrs. William Oughton, Seaforth, bad s*yW in its P1 e . Bowen - Higgins .
)"', � I the misfortune -to fall off the verandah smart. The weather managed to stable. A guma-psack'jammed in 'fills
.."'. ipAate taxes.All good talking points, something else. , "Whatever it is, and fracture I& arm above the wrist. crack it and the constant use made them up, and keeps, out good. San- 1 4
. Lj�' no doubt'but a little foreign to the there,are strong predictions! from -Mr. W. Bowler, assistant post office the bolts come loose. Now In, #1 ShIrLe in., the Summer. Wben� It rains .
'. 11 ; , . . I X . . . inspector,'Itas been In Usborne during of bolts we- have baling wire. The Olivet Evaagelicaf Church parsonage; . ,
. ;; districts. the Back gets wet andi'soaks all the Kitchener, on Saturday, at 2 eclock,
, . , Tura] . I Tbi6fito sources that a new morning the past week laytag out the propos- puinp 1�andle alips and it falls out of magazines - that I be" for reading
D_l , In these constituencies the Pre- pik-k will shortly make,its appear- ed System Of rand mail routes. place. The cows come njilling up when the wife chases me out of -the when Rev. W. J. Zimmerman united
1, .111; I I In. marriage Alice Matilda, youi�iest
� � - W. A. E. Hodgert, of Toronto, Is around the- old wooden tank, amd housd, and I doW,t feel like working. .
,.�, uiws strong cards are his balawed ance in that city. . leaving for Regina to look after the pump like a trooper to got enough to daughter of Mr. and Mrs.,Robert gig -
t , ,�. . . A snow storm always results in about
I ,4, . -*udget;',his economy in administra- . Well-1perhaps. It is true that - weetern trade interests for the Wit- k them fr w1ing, and then it seven or eight streaks of snow on Mrs. 'Bowen and the late"Henry Bow-
,, � 'tion, and the fact, too, that,he-b7-�. since'the 'amal- lauffeur Bros., of Toronto. �udde-nly buckles under, and your An- the horse stable floor. I bought glass -1
��. . The Globe and Mail, Mr. E.Reunle is putting down a fine gers smash into .the metal on the side en, of Blyth. They were attended by-
-... I. , farmer himself. gaination, has fallen far short of new cement walk in frout of and on of. Vrh�am! You cal, the, I forgot where I put it after I and Mrs. Leslie Knight, Kitchen- - .
, ,. . Unfortunatelx�,--]�owever,_ for the meeting the expectations of many, if the idd,6 of hi3 dwelling in Hensall. complimentary names in the. brought it home. It would be a . I
'. I . . Mr. A. Taylor did the work in good Then you start to Whittle down* an- waste bride. Following a ceremony at the., I
,, . of money to buY any more. And year home. ,of Mr.
-4,11 - powers that be, there are some other not most, of the followers of the Ub- shape. . when and Mrs. Kzdght; Kit— . -
L.1% . . other one, and just get started after year goes by with the broken chener, the Young couple left on 9.
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.... �: I issues whicli are increasingly agitat- . eral party, particularly in the federal The amount of Seaforth taxes re- you have todo-something else. After windows still there. . I .
., , quired to,be raised this year by tax- that you forget about it -but the bal- . :trip to various Points. On their re- , I
, E _ ing the. public mind since the pro�- field. I public 'Ing wire and the PWAP handle sta:)- Yes, there is plenty ofroom for turn thO will Teside in Kitchener.-
- -: purposes, re- ca� forma On- a farm. I'm -talking about Clinton News,Record .
,�... . nouncement of an election has been . It is even truer to sa th.at from library and .municipal , Then- there's the latieway gate It it . . . but I guess rlI be like ev. * I
,-'..I., made. These issuesY if they are well - the Conservative- AaZd . quiring a rate of 20 iklip on -the dol. . . - The Late Mr& N. Geromette . 4
. �'. L, point,, it S lar; for Collegiate Institute purposes, sags down. like a young fellow who erybody else, and -not, d& qknything . .
14. organized, and there appears to.'be failure has been even gTeater, in $2,093, reqwrmg a rate of 2% m - has just seen his be4t girl going to a J about it either. I victim of a heart attack Mairfa
'. that they will be, are ' bo $.1.r!_. I - .1 . . . Padour, wifeof Noah Geromette, died .
.!, every prospect th the provincial and federal fields. quiring a rate of 6% mills, and, $,503 ' - . _. ,
I . But will that failure on the part I 111111111111111111111 rich, 011 TUesdaY'last in her V
, ii - ." . -1 mt likely to bring much comfort to for separate school requiring a.rate . I . I .
. .,� of 6 mills on the dollar. was lbom- in Stanley Township,
11.11.. -the Premier and his Governm nt. of the Globe and Afail go so far as to Mr. William E. Poster, Of the Parr 0 ,' north of Drysdale� -being -a daughter I
. Line, Stanley, hai4 purchased a mag- 4
Vila. * JUST A SMILE OR TWO'* . she
_. . There can be no denial of the fact lead to the establishment of a new I of Simon and Martha Badbur, std- af- I
. I . I . nificent XmTis, piano, walmat finish, I . I . . ter ,her marriage to Mr. Geron3ette
. %', that Premier Hepburn is popular in I daily, that will wholeheartedly sup- from Mr. Xharles Layton, agent at Hah "Thai fellow should -be ,a 01 bad a perfectly wonderful _tt
v. 1 the rural constituencies., more popu- port the Conservative side of pq ' .. 40ar �t!L - . gyuinast." .
. I.. . 1. . . 4- J� f 13 ,.r�0 --- - good I _ . -but .Mamma, I can?t figurE� out whai viving beside her husband are -three
". the history of 'provincial politics. As a matter of fact, we do not be-- 11trorn' The "Was it successful ner, at home. A Son, wil-
,V .. . PT , l . August 1% 1897 ' and last night I saw him hanging on � Robinson: -en. and Madell .
,!. 'nat in itself is a very strong factor, a bar.11
1,4. . . lieVe it will. For one thing, moden-i I . gaging that former -burglar. as your lard, predeceased 'his mother by three, -
111.� Mary Ja6b, daughter of Mr. John & chauffeur?" Fire .brothers and four sisters, I
011. ]but in addition to that, he will have daily papers cost money—a pile of . years.
... , ;�: . - . Lemont, of Grey, took 451 niarks, at A Young man - noticed a ravel on Smi-thers: 'Rather! I've not found also Survive. Requiera high mass was. .
....'' to have very strong local candidate& money. There are, of course, thou- the recent examination -at the Lis- the shoulder of this dancing partner a finger mark on, ,the car yet! 11 Blind at St. Peter's Roman Catholic..
,'I,.. - Men who are strong enough to make towel high school. She Is only twelve , and pulled it By the - ti he sur Churcb, Goderich, last Friday morn-. I
Y.L. . sands of enthusiastic 'Conservatives of age and deserves great credit rendered her7to another partner he Visitors: "Do you like reciting, Ing at, 9 o'clock, and Interme was;
1 I . the Government's splendid record of , in Ontario who would like to have- years a ball'of string j-4 ;his- hand, and dear?" . Made in the R. C..Ceraeter
.�.'L I . achievement the. main. political is, the undivided Etupport — if there A large addition is being built to throw it in the coTner. �Tlie npxt Child: "Oh, no; i hate -it really, -Zarich Hieral(l.
d . .- . Schaefe;r'4 hotel, Kippen, which morming the young My was telling but mummy oul,Y,makes me' 0D it �
".(, . sue, and popular enough to'recaliciLe MW H. Barn Destroyed By Lightning
-, really is such a thing nowadays—of 'will materiallyr' improve appearances her mother about the dance and said: when she wants people to' go.,, '
I �., . the.. smaller, but very contentious is- I a really good daily paper. But we and afford accommodation to the gen- . The fine barn of -art, ' I
� . . doubt very much if even those thou- " ,. 1
_p . Good 'crops and better prices will be glad to team' that a TesPect- 0 41 Henry of Haiti Assumed Ab- 0 .by light1ling on Satur-
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.:. I sands would be enthusiastic enougla day. The barn, 6Ox9O feet, Cal- ,
.. ,. . !- ed citizen, D. Weismiller, bas been. 0 solute Control of His Subw s 0 - .
.... should weigh mightily in Mr. Rep-, to provide $300,000 a year—it would ing 0 'pletely demolished, and wa'
i, - . . appointed by Ahe Legislature to the - jects. ' , with it was;
.. 1.,:1 -burn's favor, but. one should always . cost all of that—out of their own ilannorable position of Justice of the quantity of ,grain and two 10498-. The,. I q
. h 7'. . remember that an election is an elee- pockets, and for an inde-finite num- '.. Peace for the. County of Huron.. .i, ..,- .� The crumbling batt ' ,. blaze �tarted in the west part of the! I
., , , : ,. . . Ow Thursday of last week when lemeuts. of Fort man to be shot, warning the others,: buflttj and though -help was qu'ickl3r,
.:11.: I tion. There never has been an^filg, rp se- Mr. George Murray ,Was attending the La Perrier, crowning the high moun- "Next time It will be every second summoned fi'*M the community and sr .
I 1. : . Band and Firemen's picnic at Bay, tains of Haiti, are a familiar landmark man! t' The remaining 50 hoisted the -
,.,.4.... swe about, one, and, in all, probabil- I curing such support. . field, he met with a severe accident. to voyagers ,to the West ln&es. The gun. request for aid phoned to Brussels-,,
li�_; - . ity, 'there never will be . " A, modern daily newspaper 'is a Ile was assisting in carrying -a boilier- lives of 30,000 men, were sacrificed Though he mistrusted whit.e men, the efforts to check th,e flames wit,ij I
, , I . ful of hot water upr the bill at ,Mid- in building this monument, according Henry was obliged to employ water and blankets were um-succiess- .1
, . . busines§ and not a political venture , . several ful as tlia fire bad gained much hea�l- 4
11", . 0 I _ � dleton's Girove, when, he slipped and to Richard Thirsk in Cbambers',q Jour- German ,officer,& to design, and super- . way w1h,
..,i'.. . - And it is big business too. It car4 of fell, scalding one,of his hands, and nal, Perpetuating the memory of one intend the "'construction, of the fortifl- (t eTJ, d1s,covered. Two year,&.
. I course, shade its editorial policy to ,both his fe6t 'Very badly. Ofethe most blood-thirstybie.n. who ev- cations. When they.applied for per- ago he same barn, was sti;uck by- .
". Are Teachers Becoming ' o retur4Aome to recuperate lightning but at that time the fli-e-
, I . At the meet-i-ag of the Seiforth er ruled -the black King Heiary Chris- mission, t
'.�,. . match any particular party color it High School B�ard on Monday night tophe I. . from� the eff-_$�W Of the Climate, they ]3rVsSels. post.,
," .. I chooses. But aside from that, it can a,number of iiyolications for the clas- The slave of a French plan -ter in were accused of stealing Plans, for the
;, il , . I ' I -F - . s$=1 mastership were considered, and ,.Haiti, Henry -had earned sufficient purpose of betrayal, thrown into pri- Suffers Heart Atta . ck on Stre�t I
11. .. For half a dozen. years or mor6 U play no favorites. Its daily news has . .Mr. A. Carruthers, B.A_ was imant- money to purchase d-ris freedom by. son, and, after surviving a lengthy .
.� there was any particular commodity . to appear'as uncolored as that of any mously appointed at a salaxy of $1,000. trading in sniuggled rum. A powerful etWation, process, were quietly bay- ' I
... Mr. Donald McGregor, of the 6th fellow, well over six feet in height, he aneted in, the dead. of ,night. a slight -heart attack While walkiuW /
!,' that might be referred to as: a drug other paper. The, days when it could doncession of MoXillop; died on Tues. joined the French, armay, distinguished A mulatta architect, who in front of the Hicks House, Mitchell,
,., on Q6 market, that commodity would and did do that are pagsed, and they day eveining last. He wao a native of himself- by his *bravery, and at the and constructed s. on o,d . oii Saturday night. Te was uncon-
....', Perthshire, Scotland, and settled, with age of 32 was gazetted general of neath the foftTeso used as the state SCiOU6 for abouttwenty mqnutes. It. I
llil. . _Vpear to have been the school teach- will never return.
Wi;. .. and in articulr, the public The modern daily paperis ' his family in MIDRIllop In: 1851. brigade and "governor of the Cape." treasury, suffered a more drastic fato. was believed -the Sudden attack was e
,., ler, not su Mr. William Sclater, of Seaforth, When discontent with French rule re- On its -completion the proudly due to
'', . .whool teacher.' has commenced the erection of a stilted In a nitivei rising, Heury Zeld;* ed to, his master, whom he enc been, busy working in tUe fields.. -he.,;
. -i , " now residence near the railway* sta- ed' lids sward again hia former I ed on the ramparts * overlooking a was able to be around again on, Tues.-
". For that space. of time, or longer, even, in a sg'nse, by its subscribers, tion. friends, and on their expulsion in 1807 high precipice. "Are You certain that day. -Mitchell Advocate. "
11. for every vacant schoof there were but almost wholly by its advertising. . . Miss Kflfo,�an has resigned her pos- he became'presicient and genetallssinto OWIY WO -two know,the secret?,, Henry .
I.... itiou asteacher In the Seaforth pub., of Black Haiti. He courted favor. by asked, him. "Absolutely certain, your DePot Entered .
, 11- - actually hundreds: of applicdnts. And it can not obtain that advertis- lie school and &as accepted, a sitaa- beating the big drum of liberty, at majesty." "I am satisfied.,,, Henry
i.�l, Naturally school boards and particu- ing by carrying only the. news and tion, in Michigam Miss, Edwards .Will the same time causing rivals to d - id wly. Th , h pping out b s broken into during Vie 'week -end b ' 4
" take her place and a new teacher will appear mysteriousily. Then he made sword, ,he drove it through the unfor, - I T
prying open the front door. Once in-
11, Ia4y country school boards, took ad- colors of one party It has to sup- the discovery that the blood of the tunate architect, sending the bod,y side the intruders. co, mence#
."t- . vantage of the situation. - ply. the news of all the parties and pled by Miss Elder, wbo win take, Pharaohs ran in his .veins, and on- hurtling over the 'precipice. I I work by the . their d
. I I . - Miss EdIwardal room., - 1911,' 'he got friends to the adInints-tra- On, the s,afe and the saw, . .
.11 I With such an over plus of teachers in uncolored form at that. I
.1; - Mr. Arthur Forbes, of the Seaforth. elect him king, Itle of tio of the.laws in person, Nobody hilages bu,t were unsuccessful in ga-In-
. I , he was r -permitted to be title. All %had to -entrance fulto, the safe which coii- I
'. i, . t -ro- I Lo difficulty whatever in Livery, has purchased from Mr. john Henry 1. Was
. .,17" staffing a school. .Better still, from I Allison, of Usborne, a handsome team As he increased in power, Henry work ,14 hours a day -the 'king hin- tatned considerable money. - . . I
assumed aboolute control O-ier teif set the example by working 19! drawer in the desk wu, gl&b ,broke,,.
', . ; thdir yiewpoint, they could staff their The mammoth gawmilil owned by jects; and resolved to olvilize them 01yenders, weTe 4-10hed acicording to info bu ' 4
.1T. . I S SAY. PU I t Yielded little it ony. cas.1j.._.
- , . ig&opls at their own price, and that Memrs.- Charles and Lewis McDohald according to his 110tions. A code of his- Whim, often decapitated for tLe Wijagham Adva,nce.Tfwes�
`�-,� � .. ..,-, . . . .Vralt[M, .'Was entirely consum�d by laws was, drawn. up; ,schools* were op- most trivial delinquencies. One poor 11
A. fellow who fell asleep during work-
, ,i: .. price. kept dropping with the years, fire early Thursday morning. ened; roads were built, and public Appointed Superintendent
, d.. - iin,Wit reached a1evel in too many Will Oftawa Act? large bear was, seen in the,'swj � .
: 'I.: , , .....- ,A Lail) budIdIngsednatructed in, populous cen. hours under the -gang Of the fortress ' . .
I 1 , :1 ; _' I terN; AistandlDg arlay was established woke In anotheir world: his, king or, Mr. Oscar Ca
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1, I 1. .. ea,#69 ,,that did not even enstwe a (Niagara Falli Review) ,upar Walton on Friday last. pamore, 0 fbrm,erly of"
11, . , AR e7es we On Ottawa, wondering if the Ved- On Saturday evening last as the to protect the country, and enforce its de'red an aftilleryman to rouse him WdUgham, and 'for mor.,6 than two, I
I zl",._I�!, ,,, wif6od for somdF teachem eral government Vill yield: to pressure and disal- Seventh Muffeers Band of Exeter was laws. Feafring the French might re- with the gun! A servant at his pal. Yews at the head of the or
I .; I n costs money, a lot of low Alberta legislation for control of chgxtered Playing In front of the Comragiicial turn, be beganthe construction of the ace. of 94ns Cold at depArimaents of Stiv,er_ .(
, . ",..I. I ,., I-. � � . ' .. . banks, MIA the Federal minister,% must realize 110twe, Me Salvation, Army - canaCe d1own fortress La Ferrier M top oflais, kiagJ Small Quantity Of Salt fish was, laid Woods Dalrles,. Stratford., has beetr�
._ I I A 10''. Then, from the teachees that w1hetber Payment, of Social Credit 1. In. full force with. the intention of danx- All the ,material had ta be, car- Out OIL the kitchen, floor I� maj- rromoted to plalat superilitendleurb or! I d
"I .1 .1 . P, 114,. there is the cost pf liv- , are -possible or no dISAII-OwUlace would be Siven, stOWng the musical talented organ- ried up the steep mountataii,des and @Ftyls presence and -literally scourged Xne . Mra4ord firm. "lle has airiq,dr I
'."! "". v = Ustl6a. Through the Instrumentality the unfortunate meli, forced. to tills to'death. Thereupon the king ,Went a osumed. his( 1*w dilties.-Winghami
.� .1, - 61.016st - clothing; -the cost of - . of "Locklo- with the snare drum, they task dfii4L like flies from a-unstr6kes, ,In to b kfast. AdVaWe-146�es. . "I
...... i.;t;.:., ". . , I afi� the possible cost,af I I I . 4V I .. were drowned. In stafft "The, Wel- fever and phygical exhaustion,. TbTee TheSO atrOct-deq were Perpetrated . . I I
, 1. � .:,� Plane or - Male 110MO." . hundred and sixty -lire gaus were to Impress h1s.terrifled _f;.� EXOfterated. Frorh Blame
,,,'.�" ,,,.I,�I�, 1. , 4' , , , On Monday lhat Mr,tL,tvld, Johin, hallled-UP to the fort. Henry onc6 eu 1I.Voineu and ehljor6n, Vreie not spar_ DrIvers of both cars were exofi- . ,
I 11,. -, , I .- 0=40 upon, a gang of 100 men strug- ed. Oil his return from
I . f1h, �199dii�r price level gets (New York 74raes) - and Mr. Robert ftnden� Exeter , ,took erated of all blame, due to adverse.
�,,�Ii:�'41g"�4' I . lfaturat(-�T it fig, th4 advantage of owdgrp 11unt for -WOO& gling In .vain to 104st a particularly fu tt I Port-an-princ � �
,�f,� -0 here it - provides- for 061y - tigating I** the death or
, 4 "i,. 1,i�' L' I , ,.*Om rMdY to travel to 9WOPO by aftVlalle.. cock- They twaceQed In, bagging 15 beivy gUn Over a ateep agcent, .piu. Henry -learned
, , '' to,l�� li , StItUte of public Opt n asked, of theta. - they threw down, the ropes, de1"4*en-,b4sS , Clara 'Gormely of Mbbert
( g , , P J�M a .41, ne InqUirlug 1U nba ,., ally lo the cathedral, to Implere,, EA .4.1
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NA .. N, I I I - ,* good U*UY' P90DIO the 6ther' dtty toW tfte�r 0 elating their Inability to ritae, tt.'Ms to ,prevent ,his thOD16-06MI1119. - Bari& T6WvshIp, nitrae,-In-tritning at Kit
atIP'lih ... ... . : I . would' go It somebody PAI'd expelkaw. ()f taose ; "Are you a elock wateher?,, a VMS. majesty O,rderod evory, fourthi'maiv to Of ruffians Were Ordered to - .
I .1 am gVelctIVO eV1V1oY0fd4M"ed Do Shot. Tho remaindior *ere told.jo from , ous'# to ouile in, thel dead Of Shak4WPeare an Tuesday ii.1ght,ujt_.
I .'! � - I * . I 6&601ifie. Of OWOU oftf 46 only oms in tbree, . "I. WO lm.r.- ,the ft"Ticit* lahavrbire& Pull on, the ropet.- They heaved and 114ght"StI4 1n98#Acr6 an' 41'013'e ItIISY 0h&1l AdV,aq#,e. .. I
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