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k 111mij��,-�� �-� . . q . he may be, would never -dream of ,,Trust Peter Higglue," I heard,his his heao ,D.n til V� rl,' '
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i, . �, eleft, the veteran Mage ed to write it about them. . I U, e day, "I'd, tru .
"M � 00 . , -the Ontario press as Mr. Proprietor, has secured, the contra'ut . 4 cuord .say .on st MUL machineen, Tuesday aftemo.W lsat
" rates, $1,50 a year m muzzling ,, of I ..
, . Ili, . . 30.0 smil . As - - Any Mau, with a week, little Dona .
TIT, �� ying� the mail from Gorrie ,to , Id , Wightm
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3R in, g as I can -remember he- has been smile ,like that- caiad be trusted. with ' `old s - of Mr. -v not M -",q .
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�',�, V�,.- f9r6ign, $2.00 a year. Single' "', Aberh a*rt has muzzled the lon
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wll � �,,,� ,, I- I . . . � 1. . .- . thing, and as a result he never seems Peter Higgina otilL -isn't ,rich bivany-
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�,,�,� I - , — tempt such a move—and his worst Brucefield cemetery to, the memolly to be liagpy. True it is, he -has � lot means. He -has a vwy difficult time Luearli twelve, hoAT0 but Is, now mak.- ' - . .
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1.1, �. � enemy would not accuse him,of eon of the late Rev. John, Ross. has been on some occasions-, but ,there always -Ing a';pieAdtd recovery. Mr. and, Mrs, . -
: _ figures in his, ba a, book� and. he has, seems to be, something turn UP .to WigUman.*ere former reildents,'41! - I �J I 0"
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.. i _1.1�� "..!, . ! ,not get to first basewith it. In fact� About seven io?clock -on Thursday trouble,%. This time, it's because -his most recent madil of a clLr, but none . Received Coron4tion Medal . . - . . .
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.." . �TIT :1 SEAFORTH, Friday, October 8th- was raised In Seaforth. and soon LHO daughter has gone away to work out. Just Snille,5 and says': "Well, I've Major Kennoth Weaver, M. C., -,
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;.1. � , '0 " I I . so "After all I've done for that girl ,had the old bus -'so long, L almost hate Zdne Representative of the Canadiam A ,;,
I �". ,��,: , he was retir- ene was oje of commotion,- when it . . . given -her pleaty to eat �Lnd to Part wdbh it." .�
I I ts fo, to be Pillman's carriage ,
.111, 21. . I ed, and retired from public life for war und, hesi she needed . . . and- Legion and President of the locaX 1;
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�'. I � I all the clot Hisi family enjoy being with, him be -
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"I ..;.,..'�, �-." - I . .. all time to come. � shop, immedlately south of the Bank then -she turns away from me. Phil, cause he's pleasant. He'll smile and branch, ay of last . -t 416
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I " . ", . , We Are Glad It Is Over of Commerce building. on, the sayne thefe iEr-no use 4 arguing, 'but the crack a� joke . .' and jolly them week ,a -ooronatiou me"I.-Wingh - .
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I �,�,�' . I But Mr. Aberhart has done it night about 12 o'clock the alarm was young people are going to the dogs. along.. You might'even 'cau I 1) 'If
I I Vkt'," � * I . - . . again Talsed an& the vivid. glare light- I I . him , 1)�
I ea -S3- I 'he. has learned .-one, . . . 1 . 11
.. . ' What is more, he has commandered ed up -the whole northern part of the I may he an old. codger, a*nd* I may thing that I .
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,1�1`,, . . The election is over, and we are � Now, when I was a boy . . going, but -Cow Caused Accident
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, Iry ?,�� . Mr. D. -b. Wilson, which adjoined. ihe man who does the mbst,js the Saturday night a Mray cow on the - 4 (I
". -0", oh about the things that' have gone on , .
� 2. i It is the atmosphere which an elee,- ' use. Under his new legislation whie town. No person could get near the one who takes, time gut f6r'.].4 rest road, was the muse of an accident
-L . before, but I do h�ate, to hear any now and again." 6� 1 1
� , � I head of cattle Were . near lWiroxeter, willen Wilfrid Rud- � I ,
, , tion creates. goes under the title of "An Act to place and severa, ' L'�,� I .
I.. I 11� man lamenting about the -times. when . The difference between, thojo two olph, of Mitchell, all but wrecked his- '
12 ... - in the .building. It is supposed. that he was, a boy. I _145� 08sentiV -eceiiing ia-bad�-shak- !� , I
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I , . It does not matter whether you Insure the Publication of Accurate .
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. v, �: - � Joe Smith never knew the medicinal Joe Smith has been 81COWHU9 for s The cow, owned by Andrew
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qui , . al values� of a smile. He wanted ' 0 Di glas, jumped suddenly out of a� - A �1`
, are Liberal or Conservative, th, News and Infor ation' (isn't it a The first snow of, the season fell 0
P� I .�' I � , on Tuesday last, Oct. 11th. to 901 long that a smile doesn!t hang pr . 6gu up.
,.. 1.� atmosphere is felt in the home, in sweet title?), Mr. �-Aberhart may a�ong in, the world and he chose !he ,perly on, his face. Peter Higgine It fared, much . .
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"Ill: , J . . . ' - Master Williaan Sp6wart, son of Mr - difficult way. He slugged it"b"Ough a good, homely countenance that is better (than the automobild. -,Wing- �
� 1i �_ 7 the 6e.hools, in the churches, an the command a page of every daily paper Alex. Stewart, Seaforth, left for St with utter disregard to -otber', people's more familiaLK with a -smile.. Of courale ham Advauce-Times. I q fV
� . . . . . . . . 1-m streets, and in all public places. � in the Province every day in the Paul oa Monday where he has secur- .
� Y'' . osition as bookkeeper. feelings, and he achieved What he the has -times, when the going is hard, I �
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� ,� I I .: * . . ,van'Egmond's 'Mill, return6d ho�ne his bank book. But in doing so, he the worst appearance of a matter 'is Hilton, Truem I ner, of the 14th 'con- � . 4 t "
I '. I phere. It makes friend feel uneasy paper space of every weekly, in has lost all the things that ready the one you see when you look at it cession of Hay., in. falling from a mov- ,
11 ..., . from Cleveland where he passed. We matter such a& the resipect, and the from ,the unpleasant side. . t
"". I I . . ith friend; neighbor uneasy with � which to state his viewpoint or laud examination before the Examining I .. ing trailer, broke his leg Just below ,�
. �� I ��! . W1 ove . of his children. His 'wife has Every time when I get .
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I 11 meighbor, aA,d sometimes ministerss the merits of his government. . be -come a worn,out shadow of her I take a walk over to Higgins' Place. the knee. -Exeter Times -Advocate. ; )
I ,�� %, Mr. John G. Wilson has sold, Sil- - I
.1, ". uneasy with congregations. �. And he is not paying for that ver Creek farm to Mr. F. Case for former s � elf . . . and he'll grow Ili- Somehow I find myself telling him . Eye injured
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11 I.- � And the atmosphere.gets more in- - - space. He is taking it for nothing, tile sum of $6,000. his death; with the question: "What up a couple of ,humorous, ,things that Solomon Gingerich, of the.'Goshert
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1111 ,"... � and has given himself power to sus- was wrong with MY life?" I have overlooked, an,dAhen I have Line, 'south of Zurich, met with a . .1, ,I
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,6, e, mote electric as election�'day been in The Expo&itor ofiice for the
. . . . Peter Higgins pulled, into the yard
�'?,` to laugh, and by the time I go home Painful accident while unloading,
�., t, approaches. Taunt nerves snap, and. pend any paperthat refuses to print p�,st three years, left for Atlanta, th,s morning to find out if there was reason has supplanted my first mis� beans 'when, a chain struck him in -the, � i_
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, ��� P ien . �, tioix . amiy1blilng I wanted from the village. givings and, I feel a whole, lot bet- ,e'ye, injuring. the eyeball. � Exeter- I r� ) I
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� ", , things are done and 'said to fi d his side of the question. � The whole family was, in that car te,r. Times�Advocate. . .
I '11� '_ and. foe alike-, that wouldn't have To fully realize the scope of -the The gravel bee social dield. at the . . . and -every one of them had a 'You may think I'm barking up the I . . . A ,I
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, -,�.��, . been done and said at any other time. new Alberta Act, we have only to ley, an Friday eve Smile. Nvrong tree, but just the same I do Moving To Win�dsor 9 1, �
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"I I � ; ,� ning last, was a For as long as I Cali remember feel that a smile helps. along a great J I
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�,,',,% � No, the election is over, and we poio out what -it would have meal -it great success. The music was furn- Peter has been smiling. He smiled deal. M -r. Jack Gardiner, who has been
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`,Ii,* - am glad it is over' We.can get down . to us if.we had been under such leg- 0. Coork'supplied the prizes, - his way through school, and 'into The rabbits are doing fine . - - the Ford Garage, *cepted :j,
. '' I . marrying the Prettiest girl in the .has �# $ .
_� to norm islation in Ontario during the tam- Mr. John Sciarlett, of the Towmehip . and I will say that it takes a lot of
._'_�L" al again. To realize' that irbole county . . . A , Position at Windsor and, 'is movi .- ng,
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'11�,!,I. I our friends And our neighbors are paign just closed. Ha*'d-we been liv- of McKillop, ex-count3n Master .,of the number of disappointed swains. those rabbits keep on, increasi' son to that 4
,. � . Orange Or -der, South Huron district, rPhin,gs were nqighty hard f 1g- City. The best Wishes I
'' " I or Peter However I'm beginning to get emt friends in Exeter - of many
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.�� ! no -a.� entertained at a complhnent�ry Higgins, . . . because Fortune didn't1of attached to th-e little cusses.,
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V.� tinted glasses.' the Legislature could have offered plirtietitary address, accomr,anied ay ' New .Barber Shop
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IV: .. No doubt our fathers and our a criti- - WO � 0 ' Mr. and Mrs. Alf, Tomlinson (fd�m- .
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,. "..s. -were the some way. . ci T 9 V W . erly Mi%rjorie Laws�n) are,opening a ; �
-r � grandfathers sm whateve' , of the Government's day afternoon of last'week, a barn 01,
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�'j Perb.a %I belonging to James Rowland, of the . I . or
1, ps a little more so. . But what past record or present policy. Nor in Jo
I.- . Little Betty and, Junior had'attend- Shortly before the Frenc hu Ward's on SatuAlay, Oct. 2, 1 )
_� ". . south boundary, Stephen, was truck h forbade
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.,�, do those so fiercely fought election could their leader, the Hon. Earl . .by lightning and completely d ed a talk by a returned missionary. the departure of volunteers for Spain They both come hrighly reeDnimend-ed; .
PT.. __1 . . ,,, eAroy- ,; What did he tell you about - the a train, was abour and-' will, serve the- public to the best At �'[ �
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,', issues of other days mean to us? Not Rowe, have done any Such thing. , ed with all -the season!s crop. dinother. litz sta,tiOn dn Paris f r.
ol. � Mr.,John McRae, of Morris, is build- heathen?" askbd th-eir gran �or the Pyr ean Of their advantage.-Exetef , Times- I
,..,." I �. � a thing. We don't even know what It would go even farther than that. ,,, Oh," saia Betty, "he saiA_ they frontier. The- thftd-class, ,.cairr dv te, .. . I I I I
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111. 1, 1� those issues were, and we wouldn't No candidate or party in - excited Vol , ,- 11 Loc�l Scotch Double, , Pl! )
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.�_;,� � . Nor will the p�eople of to -morrow chased an inch of advertisingin any tbe Township of Grey, last week by Standing alloof on the platform was a was eld, by y ,-
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�., be intere*d in what are big issues newspaper in Ontario. There would rin-Yaler, met his death. He was as- Jackie watched the nurse while she side ,whiskers mrveydng the scene. win- .
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V�;F, to us to -day- And less interested in have been only one side to the recent i1stiag in raisin,g some stones when weighed the new baby. Plnally,�he "InteresUbg eight, isn't it?" -a by- ners were: W. E. Middletell and Ulric� I .j t
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'I, our personal jealousies, suspicions election, and that would have been a violent blow on the chest. He died
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I P�, and hard feelings. -1 the Government side. I that night. mother paid a Pound for him?" he ' -10h, n' Rowe.- I
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I'll 1,� ' 0 . � asked. Spaniard." -
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I _ �:�:, 40 THOSE EARLY'DAYS 0. �. Siebert -an Fair Day. .In, the even-
", ., we have done our part. Why not 0 . been appointed Grand Trunk town I
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0"" I � forget about the rest now? 1� I � � . ticket ageut at-Wingham. 40 .. tiile) I . 0 fortune of falling down, the back out- Z . ,;
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I Cause For Thanksgiving ished the IaYing of the wateiNplp� ' < ly
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f,." - - 0 . � e rs- 0 land was christened I
I , ,'. I . I I � Fire was discovered in the rear of forty-seven spent in Seaforth-a1r, Castle Hill." Our family consisted was taken to the Clinton Hospital by ( 0
" 1, I I is still a very, fresh spot Jr Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer for an X-ray exam- .
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,.., i�:, Monday next is our national day - Mr. John North-cott's dwellIng in Exe- . of seven boys and seven girls, all ,,,
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1 , . The Public.Press In Albert - ter on�e night recently. . ry e, grew also to have the brokeii
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, "., . I . . � . a .- of Thanksgiving. Have we anything truly say, "Time but the impression and five Still -survive. Many times bone adjusted. A very Painful ac(,,i- � )
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�� 'I, . By 'legislation passed at the spe-, to be thankful for? . aAy W.F.M.S. was held on Thursdoaln', stronger makes." thr0ligh the years I have. made my dent befell Mr. Hiltom Truemnet" of�
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t,�. _ - Have nay old home by' -a short message -all red, to my experience was, very'dlf-' Morning. Mr. Truemner .was stand -
m., -cial session of the Alberta Legisla- we been fed and clothed te-es are as, follo" .
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I 0,� tur6 last week, that Province will no since last Thanksgiving Day? Have Ritchie; lif vice -pr - ort: Angus very ferent. As we drove up .the wide lane on, the back of'the four-wheel . ?�
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[r 2nd vice -pre .My home was in West- it 0,11 seemed SO auto trailer to Which was_hitched a. � I. 1.6
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longer have a public press in so far we had our health? Have we had a minster Township, near London, Out. �teemed to give us a sort �of a Whim- rather high-spirited team of horses� 1� .
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11 I secreta,17, first class condittoe It was built lo�f the docto�r, and* to m,y question said: jerk with the result that Mr. TrueInk- �
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. 111.1, , " . ; Programme preinises, and.. the building completed w -" the -back of -the tral,lor, fra,
��... I ".��',�:, I Pr"ovince or Dominion in the British this old.county of ours b ctnnmrit�ee, Mrs. Ritchie, Mrs. Tuf- ays hope. I ,enter the room; there cturing his
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��j� .. . . by my father and his neighbors,, ev- is -the leg very badly. Medrical �q . �t
- i ' -turd', Miss Gillespie, companion t4rough the e I aid was, at
I 'I, Empire,linderstands, the meaning of and pleasant place to live inT.- --and. Miss Currie. erYone of them -hardy Pioneers. As MovLrig about With noiseless . y ars once called, and die was rushed to, I .
. 14i;l :�_, Mr. Os-wald Walker, of Cromarty, step, .
;� I put down that name aud'�se , Clinton, Hospital for X-ray pictures- V A
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I ,,111� , that tenn. . . . Ask yourself-, a hundf'e-d ' ffiore , has Purchased a large handsome auto- a cap!- through weeks"'7 Of almost sleepless
, 11',;w , I I . . . tal letter-asi should always be done vig-111, with no thought Of weariness. Which revealed that the leg .
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, 1� Hereafter in Alberta it will not questions if you will. Th -1 recall a tribute in rbym�e paid to The family minister calls -Rev. Jas. 'gbt bone fractures of the, leg. Ther I
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1 .'L � � I 9 7 The Misses Rennie, McLaren an those early settlers forty years ago. MacKay, Londolll-� daily visitor, and .
t:.- be a public but a Government press. will all be: Yes I DOugall, of Hen�sall, were in Westfield f �
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� The -original poem referred to sixty 'What a "corre for'a wee , so before being .
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, I I ilitind,red years ago. Passed, some relief was of quie t ,.1"bes With au h, I
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.. ,�� .� Not paid for or even subsided by the Ili n'O single year in me has concert there.' . 11 that room. As the hours "uu
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11 ? I : . - . large -deer in the big swamp .4 few I took -7 -way outside. a Case. I 1 . U, I
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� L"�';.� L.. I Government control. A_nd an abso- ter year than we'had this year.'No days, ago. Later In the day Mr. Di -ns- "I I've to hear the Pione,i� tell of the I My reason for this was just to see 11 I I I
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.11, � r . time when we have had a better pro- ' � more, of the Base Line, rep,ofte%d the And, how he left his, native I den of the old . I - I 1%
, ,,, I From now on, or as long as Mr. I deer,having joined his hepd of cattle. and t o gar which was a. very Important .8 I -
ZA' I Miss Catherine Walker, 'who left
� I . portion,of sun and rain. seek a foreign shore, - - - part of every Pioneer home, and�-was for Torento.on Monday of- this week, I 1. I
��, "." i - " , Miss\Gre,tta Watson left on Thurs, Where no eviction could be made, the uslially -right in front of the hous -4 V
"'i I Aberhart is in power in,Alberta, no No -fime when we had a greater day. for Regina,- where she takes a landlords Power to show, Ours was ,sixty feet ,square, enclos e. was presented by MISS Wilma Lowe .
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111, newsp-iper in that4vProvince will be abundance of all things that grow. ff They ventured ,out to Cana, by a Picket,fen-ce, 'a well -kept sod With a beautiful kit -of stationery.
�, t � that city. On behalf Of' Melville Church choir, 1,
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I ,years ago." Path led from the front step to the
V,,�. etter pas- The sebolarships given by Mr. j. Where wolves and bears, hi*padks and *garldOn gate at the foot; flowers . Miss Walker, taken, by surprise, ex- 't
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, s pagei, ' tures - better cFOps, better roots, bet- forth, have been awarded �hfs. year prowled round their rmbin every night vegetables. Yes, an1_01110 old gift and good wishes extended.-Brus- . ,I
I . About the. Government in it * 1. Carter, of Sarnia, formerly ,of Sea- pairs, and -other beasts of prey, , Mother loved flowers), be
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a ,', �� , , I Y . . .ach tree, never a ,drop of 6pray,
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� 71:, ' J. F. DOch-ty, $100; 2ad, Mary L, .
��,' fouxfded on truth, or whether ,,they I and WIV8S, Ma"I Can Plainly Show ,here, tha Rolling Logs Cause Injury .
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� . have existed. in some parts of West- Co,% -U, $60, and -1 I
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4, ,4,�, are all truth. There will be hereaf- $40. ' I . wilderness, o;�e ietY'! nevi�r grew peaches with the Samuel Drunuer,�,,W ' �� . .1
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� 11� � nlv'- I The aunual meeting of the SeafOrth I", as a bdrefoot boy from that old ,t u , ,., , north I
I , ter o .one brand of truth; that up- I heat and drought grasshoppers and Curling Club was hold, in. the Com. Of Mitchell, I
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10 �,.;,' on which the 'Government sets its c ree had'the ligaments Of his, left, shoul-
�,.�!; At this point my story waa Inter- in the northw,gst orner Of our gar- der hadly torn on I
) I . plagues., mercial Hotel On Wednesday last, rupted by a headline in the Reader's den. I could . Saturday while. f. J
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I r� approval. . 'On the following officers were D19PSt, "How To Tell Whe,n a Man ment of it not find a single frag- riding ,on a load of rails. Mr. Brun-
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� ��4' , .. It is even worse than that. While in China, in � Japan, in - Russia, in vice-pres., William McDougall.; ,secre- Inere of the Past and what he has sp, , Y In 'one .
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1 .1 I wspapers can not print what Geilhany, in Italy, or in 'any' other managing com and 'wit"'t where the Well used to b n the lawn., Indurv.-M,itchell Advocra:te� . - I
P" 'g��','�,; , -the he Ot I noticed a settle I I they started to roll, sustaining tille, .
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.""':,f'."�*,11 � 'hey R. S. Hays, ,. stood and ,let memory have its
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�g IV ent contributions to ' the fOrOlDne -,that day. This. story � .
, , Doesn't it look pretty good to you'? , footbali team journeyed .to Liartowel aside. .Then one day as I scanned not w,rittien ,With is
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i�� i � , home the, bacon, 'I'11,07, Played twen- 'spoke -to me. .
�� �, 11�, , ',r�, , '�',: Tho Right Honourable
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, -1 4-tv , I the �Government is speak- It should. . tY minutes orerrtl�le and Ing to 'Present �a picture of every the Old C6untM There were $00, , ,
.. . ", � .., �[,,,,�, " I 1� 11 , A .11 I the teams Sir George E. Pbste'r, a great Cana- Pioneer home, and, as a result,
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