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" I -the,-gentor pupils and 4 the tips of,my . fiagers. pointlimod � to talk wO 6e result the, co 11 � r'.N.;_ , � ... . I � . � .....
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school.didVt viewthe sitUation,lu Idle, to'govern, Is called hockey,,. It is no which made . = Betts (CO11%,114ndon) vigorously oip-�� , , �
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prayer was a thunderous, "No! Dis- afely. ,,' , - .. they do me more,good than any other debate such ,as the -one now ,being ��WWAS 4'b0 t tO:,Qarry 66.Anotlon- t n., �,_
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used. This Is, ipy oWh.vn!tIng tbous;4 iR brm*14t dt#... Roviever, to4ey on 'a g.1 arnV_ Fouliiy pays
. MgAy of the pir-Wo attending -the were mostly gatterEp and rockers. id into the Hous#;,h ,ift '"hast I .. ,Vdfit,
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village school came from the our- These were ,fastened to the boot by ra.) H. the ordrers of the fty, Mr. C the 10.15 p.m.' Toronto ,� - I * � 1,-..
' ' of rbourna, itialed a bill which W.0414'abollsh ap- and I, 1, ap,seeh that eorr#n Pain. .d1ireed-1-o'houUyi�w. y .5.1. r
� . irounding couhtry and ,brought th ., The paina,And stiffness - ned, to; I goo_ Im''. " ... - on . "
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in B." tisin are Often caus6d by. deposits. of peals 'from the C-OnA of Canada to .11. .. _
v3d&dAy lunch to, the elehool. A con-, es were just making their - around in circles, talked, until eleven , 168 kwA4340h .1 , �� �_,.. 5
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ibut not without feasorr. Charlie was woollen hoods, With woollen clouds , assist theml to got rid of the excesaL . The- day was, largely taken up by ,Place when the House repogrifted the� . If you axe short of '.. , I.. .., L - 2 ". F
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I ino.,lover of the strap himself, and, had, ,about their necks. Mittens were' . frequently the the Social 'Q�rcdlt speakers, and they celebration. of Hon., E. Lapointe's 34th I . , ; , , .f I , �,�. �
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cause of your,suffering. . =�Wll W�mi "Ill ". 1�1
lbeen known .tG desert one school and mostly hemeknit. by motheM, graud-� . year as a Member of 'the House of .. I I . ,.V,', '.'�' " �, .1
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spired the breakaway.. Never again , Mr,, iHansell (Sftftl Credit, Me. P 1. , ,A'.�%,71P�lm
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school at that Both boys and girla'�rore wooP - escapade are Donnell defended the adminlatmtIon representing herself, spoke In high I I J�E . . I . .1-1, . V, ...:, ..",
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. ,Z..' Waltee,�'Jftarlesworth, Alex PultO111, cited many cases of what he termiked - . . . . . .. .., I . . 1. � . ��"�W I� )�"i":j�',
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. . .ViThat -of the night? M,ci:e;a TAck- Hannah, Henry Duns- _ To -night all irrangeMients for cloo- I I possible. TJXO Provi 3 or NgW," 2 . ".",
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mlore, Bob namore, George ColecIng the debate on the address was up ' . 1, �, �,�.
. LISTEX.I., -, The day, of reckoning followed. - The 1. Internal management of that corpom- wick fts -pradUvally'03t. 074't re,,A4 ". � 1: ' ' ;
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. . � : 3 M'. ' 49 . tered. His stePi was firm but elastic. and, ,George, Welland, Tom Collie', cil.49 greatly disturbed over diselosur- of Commons to -day. It was ,over ihe members voted with the Gov ent The mudir ,weatber bas,br" le- � " 411 �
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� - Jack McConnell, Jim Irelafid', Billy es regarding the administration of re- priml lao%ci,11 L ' IN
. - He took up, routine work "as, though . I . -Vharges of corruption being rampant ---,One SOCW'Credit and one C. C.,4 F. perts of flowers -a 4
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I . PERIAL TOBAMOIS Lenrian, Charlie Van Egniond, George tors. Some. of the charges were as bee th case ils ' El!"' r,,� :",�:,
I the incident to be overlooked? Was Canadian National contracts. for cam- en �up by Western members attacking lid's , U' 0 0 VrW*.Xd-X_P=-- :'�t7�,,-':O
IRMA ' ' Van Egruond, Billie Reid, Wee Peter follows: Two hundred families on This whole Leopofil Street. during iihe ailir 14pt- ,-`�Zl
. he.letting remorse do the punishing? � . paign p1q,moses, but, in the last" an- the Customs RegulatiOns- 1. -11.::...'111.
�, . Cowan, Bob Rryani, j3dee Ryan, Jack relief were, telephorre subscribers; 46 ing. business needs overhauling and the week 'had several crocuses , .
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. STATION CBL faithful were dismissed. The absen- tow, Bill Smith, Jack Halliday, Billie, cepted in tha;;e nioiaths could -not pro-. withdrew his motion. as he had'falled It would appear that C'U�L agdn brought ', I — , L �; �"
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11 ' girls' hearts were in their months* vote would be taken on, the motion show that corruption exists. 000; refteed ,taxes, gave a Mill sub- . . '. . ,. 1. 'd, �..�`,
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. .. valuable tips on how to play gressors ever tried It again. McDougall, Minnie Bell, Minnie Brett, ea to deliver. The Government had. a said the member, this $25 -per month The federal per capita tax last year W`01DEU have f Otmdy`Tt9t himil ift , .�, -, W,
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Gro "Lee Canadians" proceedings was the introduction of had offered such a, bribe to try. to their own house in order as soon as �., �
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Earl Robinson Aurel Joliat Marty Barry, awful silence, Something, at I Many tain reservati no the,bild will be -much bad no reference to anyone in the I. g -� .. �:"."ea,;M�.�.."..,:�,��',*,-��l:��: t
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. " Dave Kerr Toe Blake ;'King" Clancy doubt that it will pass that he referred to the Ontario Gov- . wi�11'1-p' I .
oranyolaemodyromi- playerson and giving ad -vice. He spoke firmly, walks of life, are those still living. both houses. The bill gives Parila. ernment and the Ontario election. He P:'. g-� 11 .,;,
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� , picture you want (one book _1 probabilities are that a lot of informa- the same Mr. Smith was counsel, for in::�"Z�::�. k, : w.�"' "
or picture for each label). ing,- felt relieved, and work was re- studied and played together. To Eg- when this bill Beauliql-nols, and,, said Mr. Benn;At, �,.,/�,%:�.,: . .... I , 1.
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I W . Blyth.Agricultuml Society annual Introduced his bill to Control the ship- immediately give a committee for full I I "�.,
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I IT El- LAP � I Louis Ruddy, Chas, Stewart, Reisi CoMwell and. Ileaps started EL drive aga)n it was the member for Peace . � .01
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L. W E TAL 'ROOFING "" Ferris, Harvey Wells,..Balllie Parrott. w rial to pose Both Mr. Dunning and Mr. I 0 Want to surpr'se the family with a new dinner- I � i
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I I ft I � 11 Allen, Mrs. Harold Philips, Mrs. Wm. ,,,, to cororrdttee. 0e Government; when this was point- �.
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I . . . I COUNUSTANDARD - emble discussion took Place as to Ini . tion, The House then turned, to busi. No matter where you live, your dealer can get YOU ,�, I
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provements to be. made to the hall. - 'b. 14 I such Dried Fish as Cod, -Haddock, Hake, Cusk and ., �tl.,
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Standard 4h ce. And this ComPaAY � W. F. Webster and Harold Wightman. 28 notices of motion for production of he had denounced Hpuse Committees. . , I : �4 -, . I
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�a Miss -ions." Closing prayers were ter whiell. the Howe sottled down to i119 iom" things that bad boot said . , I'l
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standbentimes invisible. it is madd'in be fored by Mrs. Letth and Elizabeth ,discuss the resolution proposed by on Tue4day. - ,Dften . . . dwy win enjoy it ... and you wW find * I .
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