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1, I I . wh4t ilbout the people o1i October 25th, and this time ,'IeVerai Liberal Paper$' 'a th13 locality I , Car go, R0.050,
I 11 ouilt oeoi%,-i,gr. Fultbri, bone . �. Goods. A
,.d,y. are boosting. J. J. Hunter, editor of the pley ' S.A— M&AM 01cumso
. I SMITH. aditor and Prop, him?" I it 1% hoped t4 filalte the province Kincardine Reporter and mayor of Xln� Grooerles - , f9
. I . THE NORTH a4weretl Sam AlrmdythI6 Referendum Committee are
. 4 _-, ________._ . vii. ,tenI h,va" 4 - Oardine� -,is the possible choice of the lib- ! Boots. and Shoes Properles
I I POINT briefly. "PAease. 1911so, I)orotliy-bur- plocingtheiradvehising for aneducation , I I ar-d's -
11 � political barometer at Ottawa LAW . 'Al campnigm . To those who read the Pap- eralsin North Bruce for the Ottawa Wearino ApPare! . Window Shades
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11. .. . ara to, be unsettled but geuerA14 Witboutiqueottort, !Dorothy Tollowed ere the wavo of c9ime that has been going House. Althoughwedo not see eye to .
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11 . , �1:. I - Y. . tile Old ec"rable Into his sitting TOW))- . on along tile; border, in all its disgusting eye with J. J. politically,, our worst wish. I I, PII � --.---I----- I . � �. 11 .1 I. - - "N0000,I I
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I., * * 0 1 -W � , se and welcomed. her form, should be a sufficient I .
- . I . _ I By ARCHEY CAMERON NF . liapI. Sam left the room hur- ail law-abidiniq citizens to Put this sort of Earl Stewart, ion of David Stewart, i.
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441FAI P pplrlr,l�. , � I') cledly. And a student of the Ripley High School,
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'', I Syntilo, It , thing forever out of our country. -1
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. . �� I . . aty4n. compared to tile kind Sherman once t., 3,02 , OFAW(Auro RowspiLver 4 � ,4Wby, Mlso Dorothy.,, exclain),ed 11th con. Huron, had a mirroculous
� � 1. reftirred tv, in language that has become Constable Matthews stood at t-113 Mrs. Matt , hews, happily. "this Is lll� Swindlers 04t $125-00 escapefrora death on Wednesday, when L
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., . of croolia from across . m attached to a moI ran away, � Ly
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; I . I sulffea Inquisitively at I �, I you send for visited Wzilkex ton last week and played a in the field. Earl was 4hrown Ott t e
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� I . broad ollille of cOlItell"no"It bealuel ') plused, ,,IVby, didn't . I . . le I L l K*
r I smooth game,'which brougbt them $125. knives and received severe injudee. H
11 I eell biln. me? 'Air, Matthews Sold-" . I
� The Currie rebellion .appears to have his wide, Wipps' fucO Ui d Itis 4eell b"'I ' a
".. I been.a bit of boomrang for one, Hartley eyes t,winkiea. She stopped al)ruptly "&.,�sbe 114rd for their poins., They put up at a local lost the little finger -and received deep . I . . .
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stock has risen appreciably "Gosh, but this w0ftthves line," hp angry voices on the porch. I � hotei for a few days, representing them- cuts on both legs. Ills thumb was p1most 11 I
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I Dowart, whose I exclaimed to IIIIII find then hl,g oiYe�d better git out . -amigit qII selves as AmerIcan Secret Service men, severed and the toe cap$ on both. boots 00404-6 dozen Ladies' Black Cot- P1t.(),VCZX-r X Ze 1 11 X -Fine 4JLX1tT.V-Waqh top skirts made
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as the result. I glance straved. dowIl the road tOWard . she heard Sam's shrill voice, and then 'When they had sized up the lay of the were cut off, but his toes were only slight- ton Hose�,, fast blAcl; $So or 3 pairs for quality Nainsook Princess Slips$ fln,,l of 0
1 , plain white pique, bargain .... $2, 0
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. the, town store and 11 Ifir"" 91`0111) "t Fuitows deeper rumble conle to 110� 10.nd, one of tberilt Presented his. personal ly injured. Drs. Finlayson and Ferguson A . I ............................. $1.00, lobed with embroidery sale price., 1 .50 ___-_T_ I
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The man, who is so constituted that men standing in front of It. "Platillin, ears. . cheque for $75 at a local bank for pay- were soon in attendance. Goodhopedlare I I C0JR.Vr
� L some parade, I reckoll." And then, Ill, orjl do no suet, thing," snapped Ful- ment, and got the hotel -keeper to identify entertained- for his complete recovery. 8 I;peclal line of Sum -
you would be willing to do most any kind , toward the store, but ton, oMiss Classon I,; with. me, and I JV10"T G 0 W JV.V_ Women, - m%r Ccroets. sill o4es .......... $2.00 A
of a favor for him is the one who seems Ban "es", III fact, 8,11,11 ,,in going to ,Qee,,ber home. - O'll, him. The cbeque was drawn on a bank When returning from Wingharn on gowns made of fine white Nainsook, �SZLJC IfOSE- Women's plain and I - --- 11
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1k to need help, the least. not on police busl at Rockford, Ill,. where the� fellow claimed Monday night Mr. Will, McLean was.run flace trimmed. sale ... 1. .... I ... $1,00 � — I
.1 . I .Matthews seldoill wejit anywhere on Dor-.*t Dorothy beard hilil start to, - to, have a personal account. Another into'byanother car and put , into the ditch, I I ,Luxury tax'on sale at ........ ;2,00 MIV01AVO-Bargains in Middles,
--bevause, that buslues" Call ,ter nalue and then followed a . . I I . to clear -out, made of striped Repp,
I . police busliles, 'orth Point. short scuffle, followed by a dull thud. citizen wbow he got to know in his few Mr. McLean's car was brought into toVa - ColtSEr CO VZ1t.S -Special $1.00
if Christian Science succeeds in making was exceedingly (11,11 at '.N ere, idintified him for a $50 the next day in two pieces, -Wroxeter , A lace trimmed corset covers, bar I I 1. I.. 1. I.. - ;vale price .................... I
"H110, $am,,, grpete(l sonlQ Of , tile Dorothy screamed and then, the door days' stay h � k . gain � .
us believe there no such thing 48 pain, it 1. 1. I ... I I.... .,....I ........ 40c.
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. e pleasure men In front Of tile store. il,4 tlie*olti- ,opened and the old constable stag- cheque. Having got their money, the News . . X
will rob a lot of people of th , cer hove Into view. I "Gonna plach gered in bearing Fulton's limp, form. two left town at once on the afternoon While on horseback rounding, up t he V01LE-Fino quality'plald voile. X
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they take in being miserable. Ing him on the train. The bank at Rockford reported . 40 Jncees. wide, in blue, green, pink
� some snuff 7" . In his arms, and droPP I I cows in a field near a bush at the back of A T"Ito.?VS--women's large cover-
. , st a 8, st III NOrtb Sofa. . "no funds." Ina letter to,the local bank their farm last week, Roy Richardson, I all aprons, light and - dark patterns, and maizet reg price, 1.00 sale.... .85c '91
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. - at tile store I'Mr, Mgtthews, '%Ilbat have YO0 here the Rockford cashier states.that the, 40i Special price .................. $1.25 --,-.-.- _ ____ X
Property on Wall Street is said to be point, but Sam lleldtftted son of Mr. Win. Ricbardpon Of the South . P
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acre -and sI and grinned amlab4y, done?" cried the girl, � as she leaned , ,c,r(jpk bad deposited $250 in his bank Line, Brant, was startled by 'a loud, obriek I . 1 40, -TILK-S-Big stock here to cboose M
worth forty million dollars an ,,No, just pluggin, along," liv Colin- over Fulton's bead, and, then, as she VOJZZ�Flne quality voile, fancy I from. All the leading shades, plain or X
D . . . ' some naonths ago and had,soon afterwards and looking around saw a hugh wild -cat k
not a toot of it isbroken to the plow, nor et she stared , patterns, fast colors, price ........ 40c, fancy patterns see our bargains.. $2.$o ,
tered; litimorously. as he. pointed to drew her fingers Rway W I withdrawn it. Since then a number of ' . V,
is the water fit for dairying Purposes. o answered her boupding towards him. His horse, which -.-...."-...--"----.—..,.--.�..-....-,, .
. an empty jgw, usually filled NY . Ith A . IWITIfied at, Sam, wh chequeshad been in for payment ftorn became frightened. gallopedoff with its . — X
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. * 0 quid. - stark yo .ut , you fiendI different points in United States and rider and thus saved both from a terrible I :r1LZQW,X,L1V_V-Fine quality il W.Ai_Tr%V-LadIeB' white Voile X
. tileti, (IS. lie t1irned his back 01) killed him. � 11 bl e cotton pillow slips, h,ematitched, �ar-
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I It is easy to be ..Cheerful l , when those And Ill and was a -bout to Like a young lioness she Sprang at Ca,nada.-Walkerton Times. tussle with the pussy. As Richardson, in .................... , ....... . 950 waists. round or square necks, bar
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. around yqu are cheerfol-so, + the store, a name came to his Sam, who withdrew a pace and held . — - however, got a good view of the feline, I I . . I . I . I .2 . top
fish standpoint, At is wortl- while to try. to
make happy th6se you associate with,
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Lute authorities on algebraic problems
tell us that men should marry the hustl-
Ingtypeofgirls. Girls are willing to hustle
for a man, who wants that kind of a girl.
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A French paipter has destroI all his
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pictures becituse'people did not seem t.0
show much enthusiasm over them, This
is the self-sacrificing spirit vie would like
to see inculcated in the spring poet.
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.onw ., Al�vilys a� name to be
reckoned �Ith, , mused Sam, as, he
peered across the bridge toward Parks-
boro. A name either feare(l, hated, oil
loved, according to Circumstances. To
be feared or hated, when the owner of
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the big mllls at Parksboro was
tioned. Nearly 00 per cent of the, mLm
at North Point drew eln$sOn Woolen
mills pay elivelopes—and, nearly 80
per cent Of them hated the owner
cordially. For,Iie: was a hard task-
master and thoroughly selfish- R�flm
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out his arms resteginingly.
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"He's not dead." he replied, Coolly,
and thert he turned to bis,wife with
an air of command. "Get some warm
water, ma, and bathe his bead. -He'll
Come to in a minute. rII be back,
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Mrs. Matthews stared at bier hus-
band questioningly, and. then ' know-
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since gained her complete confidence.,
turned a ministering hand toward tbe�
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calling to him to come bac� to life,
revealing In her mental Stress an un -
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he describes it as being four feey lonw
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MIREXXIES—Bargains in house
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Russel Marks. 5th line of Morris, was
quite seriously injured recently, while
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Parasols to dear out at ............ 98C
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offineEnglish Cambric, sale .... $1.00
.SHOEX—See our range of white
canvas and Fleet foot oboes all the
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fince, The chain. tightening the wire
broke and Rus." was struck in the face.
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2)'RA WE It-V—Women's - drawers
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med with embroidery sale price .... 75c;
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knocked out and a nasty bruise received.
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Women Smokers . against Ills worl;ers—n. refusal to In- older woman, and then just as F111- � . , .. y M.". . I 00� ,� ,
. . tall a co-operativelunch room �Vbero ton's eyel4ds. quivered and. he strug- F9 �, 1, ". , , _ ` have engaged Miss Turner, of the vicirlit '
I . I . . I . . S their lunches at. cost. lie door flew % r of Jamestown, as teacher for the coming - ,- —
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Are women in London becoming more ,they ibight, get . and Sam reappeared, follo%ed by a ,Cull TaKTMU,":-� MJ � X-;.T!i00111r;11 year.. � . . . � I . - X
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. . seriously addicted.to the habit of cigar- Amd thinking of lunches, Sam smiled. Re . . 96�
L .. . in Vic- Clergyman. His reOPI)PA"011CO ted A sad accidert happened at Ripley on H. ]Eo Isard . �, - Coo, ,
. ette sfiloI . The other night and reminiscently sighed as he tboiiglit � 1. 9
captivating and iiiints- Double Tack Bout' I
t9ria Park,. about eleven o'clock, long of the bright, as a red gag to Dorothy, but be The � . 0 Saturday at Chas, Wild's gristmill, L when . � 11
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. I after the police � officer had shooed the tering'littl6'angel-who �Iso bore the waived her aside, as be went toward - . 'BetWeen . I the machinery broke and Allen Wild was . Style, Qualityand Value I X
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name of Ciasson. the table I � i I I I . I 9 .
. last lin ring spooning couple out of the I , M ntrea] , badly hurt., Just how it happened was : �
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I . *'L now many of ulose i vo me. .1 his rightleg - 'Home Journal, Patterns. . I
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I . short-cuts observed two . very elderly bits of luscious -fruit and the like in drou�0, whimsically. ,lAnd be �,a little Detpoit and . ' I I 1, ... ". � %
I I ladies strolling slowly up and I down one their - lunC4 boxes -borne to . their. more I ve . � ctfui tolrds. th' law at)., th, I , � I mq.y lose bis; leg; . Allen is a youth of INK, ' ' ' ' ' ., 't
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� puffing, with the s , atisfaction and finesse I '�! ather In Inkly. S I mill. , - � 1. .� . .. . I I i .1
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I DoTio'I = so itin'111I her'f "Lawl!' she flared, scath' - . . I . I . .
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� . of epicures in the. fu ' every.3vay as to,_rnake North Polutel's it la.wfuL -to strike � . I . ---
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I . I . . part of the park about the sime hour tfie to her finger-tips,,frovable to her .slip- - "God moves in mysterious .ways his . I . . . . who has conducted a thorough inv dren in mapping out its five-day program, I enacted in costumes furnished by: the Nay, not with eloquent word or thought,
. . . tion into conditions .prevailing in connec- . I
. � '�' th ern . wofiders to perform," reDiled'the con- � Chautauqua. The marvel of the play is From mouths of wonderful men.
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next evening gukgested e organization per -tips, and.d 6critic to a fault. I Sleeping cars on Night trains tion.with the liqUorl"traffic in� �the, border Through the entire week: runt a series of . ... .: I
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I . I - I � t - , gling for stable, and then he -turned to the cler- prin, citi( . d n . the astonishing ability of chI tb learn '
. I I . F-club,miliell probably Sam..listeiied .to the wran . . . '�Il And * he ternperanc , et But deep in a welled -up, woman's heart-
. of a ladles'smokin it was all I gyman. . ; "AWt I 'right, parsori , . and. Parlor cars on 1. .�s oil behdlf of t e reform hours for cbil re ' under the corno ent rapidly under competent leaderi. With. �
I ndezvou% and ,a few'ininutes IistleSsIYfOr cilt,off another outburst front . o(' tVe' ' . Of woman that would, not yield,
. resorts to the park,as a re ' . ciple Day trains,. departmeint , Methodist Church of . L
I w%11-;W6WXi to htm-and was aboUt theu,'to ' I � . - - leadership of young women who have j but two or three rehearsals the children silently bdte her part-
, . recreation, because their husbands are tbo L , I But bravel
. to en�f&'tll6 �tore when a dominant- DorothYclie opened the book It, Ills . . — . Canada, the Border Ministerial Associa yl�'
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0 cr�n%s. Smoking in res- : . .. . . tjon and .a -large -delegation qf cidiene-, . -Lo! there is t atbattlefield 1
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1 . antiltobI . ce'lp.Iffil group arrested'his atteri- b6nd., - 'tRold On, MISS Dorolthy, atiol Full I information from any Giand Trunk teachers and educators in the ,best school out a break. . ., . .. I . . � .
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% I , . taurants and hoI . by, women -has be.- "I ii�.'cl�ouche(j' hi the dark Of.�. let rrie4xplaln. To 'begin with, you" 1,. Horning, Disfrict Rev. J. 6. -L: "Spracklin, pastor of the ' ms in the country. They are young 1. . � .. -. ' No marshalling troop, no biVouac. song;
. come too ,common -to -attract attentioti, tion, and. . 1 . Ticket Agent or C. r Sandwich Met dist. �.church, made his syste .... ,.
What lie daildy* IS 'a -mean old eugs, And the Passenger Agent, Toronto. , 00 only have metho*ds'at �.
I the porch to..11sten unseen. ' . wombn who not I . No banners to gleam.the iIIrave!
. . but it is rarely that -one observes a worn- boyi..kil hate 'in), They've tried ever.� W. F. Burgman, Agent, Phone So, or charge of cond- ons in Sandwich to the
� heard,chliled every -fiber of his body. . 6 Iti heart, bI the welfare of the children as THE'RAV11ST BATTLE.; `x But 0 1 these battles they 1�st long-
. . 1. thing, he way.-th4j know to get Simple Justice H. B. RIliolt, Town Ticket Agent, Phone " . I I �� . . . . 'From babyhood to the ,iffavell
I an imoking out of doors in London.-. Idn!t' doI -this . town ouncil Monday 'night. Following . .
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� London AdvIertk4g- _. crouched 10 listen- I Out,of .him, but Ile"s Just Plain ornery, ,4, W� . his'sensational revelations some week well. . . ./ - 4
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I . I . :* gasped$ ai, Ile am Mat- i rec-Lon.11 � - I � . — . . I ' I s ago It will be a breath of fresh ,air -a . . , .
. I . .'41 6 101� I I i3ig. intentlT. And, Use him, S 71? I of the bold and open manner in. whicb . . . . (Joaquin Miller.) Yet faithful still as a bridge of stars,
. I : . * , 'j�ol for their purposes- ,,But, what- . .glimpse of a new type of life and activity The bravest battle that was ever, fought, She fights in her walled -up toI
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, L . " " thewse as, I - a minute. Ho told one of the , SS, PHYSICIAN vantage of . - Fights on, and on, in -endless wars, .
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� Canada%, New Cabinet impossible I - It wits all very well to "i6t er V blin it DRUOLE . I various places in Sandwich, the drunken for many children who take ad Shall I tell you where and whI "
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I � . hate Classoh;` ' in I . . ,
I . r if 'they would -but this twug-. -n bit it their winitnert 1011;9 (lid . men,and women who become ' toxicated Games to play, stories to hear and above not, ' ' ' 01 ye with banners and battle -shot
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,� . . .. lion. Arthur Mijghen Prime Ministe him* . dul o I I � in' roadhouses near and in that town, the
. � . I . e e V work their arm$ Off, An! that DR. F. A. PARKEiZ =cted' by , the mothers of men. - ' .
I 14 o . - .r.r, h ,shuddeI And t4ell he hav If 'till . . seerning disinterest of the police depart- all, a real play, which will be e � And fioldier to shoufan4'praise,
� . I and Secretary of Stite for External Af br tiddler's cuss " the children themselves on the Twas fought by -
.. w .. . . I I 11 11 . -hat they were lie didn't keei $I Osteop 8 only qualified last day .
I 1, fairs. I sorrowfully realized t . gilamed ol their athic Phy ician, . . nient and its negligence of duty and the 'a, or battle shot,'
� ould. use him -he was wiminen foiII were a , ' . This play will be based Nay, not with cann I tell you the kingliest victories fought
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I 1. I I inister. of Trade r1glit-theY � osteopath in Nortit Huron. . . - of the program 0 . ,
� � � . . I $it George EI Foster, M .1 tshabby elQ,Lbe.%Iy but a dei'll smuggling of liquor permitted to go on be tMother Goose Rhymes," and will be] With sword or nobler pen; . . , Are fought in these silent- wayst
, . I I their co�ststble. . , I ' Adjustment of the spine is more quickly . -
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. 1`1 . . . . and Commerce. e,%j -minutes, he fool teer � secured and with -fewer treatments than tween Sandwich and Detroit; a probe was oil ' . . �I0000000000l -
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. I . . heard footsteps at his baek,,cruncb- says he, $0 tif boys wanted t' III by any otber method. - promised by Mayor Donnelly and the I . . �
I . I I tice. Ing on the gravel path. They were *him a lesson. They's tin 014 141y, 40NA'D , Blood pressure and Other examinjitions members of the council, who later backed . . . . . � . . _� _. �
I . � � Hon. Arthur Sifton, Secretary of State. Corning after bim-after their con- here In till.4 town What 11100,91t ,I made, dowil. on their decision and demanded I --- - . -
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�. Eton. 1. A. Calder, President of the � . ,� .
. stabI malke him do his duty. He Ckme fer a young couple t' be 'to- All diseases treated, ' t .
. � ets Illteir dar-1j, '-N*Q- , that the charges be placed in writing. 14 0 �. � .
I I Privy Council and Minister of I Immigra- burights head and slightly turned his gether on th' stre Itentlop 1:0 It, . Phone 272. the meantinie threats of libel proceedings I I
. on' ion. face toward the house, Then lie body ever paid muell I
, I I tion and Coll izat . it wouldti�t IV OFFICE OVER CHRISTIE'S STOR.E were made against the minister by Bever- I I .
Sir Henry Drayton, Minister of Finance- breathed easier, for the fOOtStePE * 'Cause I reckon th' JR I . . � . .
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- I -Ion. J. 1). Reid, Minister of Railways again receded tip the street and he been large enollglY ter lem If they 414. ly Trumble, propHetor of the Chappell . .
. I . TW hght yer, dgildy'd � Ho"N and Alois . Masters, 85-yea'r-old I I I .
. . and Canals. , lookedup, then was startled. bit if t)iey slvowe(l I I I chief of police of th6 county town, who, I *
� Sir James Loughee4, Minister of the He recognized the couple. It was be kinda changed a I �
I and he noted regretfully her him what disgrac.0 o 4 T401ft �V 44% and I SELL Spracklin declared, has been sitting ,on I L I
� . Interior and Superifitendent-General o ulig ..
. . If Dorothy, ,, as she leanedo on her ex-, beln,,s they've noticed yotl #4' TP Town and Farm .properties. Call'and the front veranda of the Chappell House . I
� Indian Affairs happy'profilf F-WtO . sever.al eyealn's -to. I
coI arm and smiled Into his face- . ri out here me list and 4et my prices. Ji have while drunken men and women staggered ; �,
Hbn. P. E. Blondin, Postmaster�Gener the romance of thIS gether--tiley almed t' haVe. , pluell see my out of the building axid fell over him. I I
I Sam knew of I NorI Point some excellent values. .
I . I al. couple, and his warm, old hoart hail y, for violatin' th' old � I .1 I Plain Facts about Milk Routes, , . I
: I � Hon. C. Q Ballantyne, Minster Of rejoiced as, for months Pilsto he bad law I,, . I . start. J. G. STEWART I _ ....1-_..._..._ . � �� .. .
. � Marine and Fisheries. . seen the girl Stray past his biome Oil "But U'S ridIC111011st" por4y Adotior Headlight I
I -Ion. Gideon Robertson, Minister 'of the arm of George Fulton, the young eri to protest vehemently, WINGHAM. . A team of horses costs about $400, double harnesil
I � 1� slGranted, But that ain't savit), ye - ' The Ontario anti -headlight by law will � - $100, a wagon. $75, mWdn it toW of $675. ,A Ford
I Labor. assigthlit superintplident of the mills. �k Phone 134. office In TownHall.
. . her. I lihowod they'd . become effective on July 19th. This . Track costs $760 at Ford, gnt.
I lion. Hugh Guthrie, Minister Of Mill- A fine match, he agreed. Fulton bad none, nor me neft \ ..
, I fought his way through the mills to keteli Y' On- th' WRY back to town"so — I I new law was given assent by the . ! - ,
; I .. t1a. and Defence. I from goln' back. An' 4. . (;overnment experiments have proved that the cost .
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� Hon, S. V. Tolmie, Minister of Agricul. tile position he now held-PerhI the I bad, t' keep 'y . EVID -E WO E : lieutenant governor on May 16. and will . of feeding a horse is'8.7 cents per worldnf hourI or
I - from violatill' th, law. too. Thl�young . . I automatically 'become' effective two . . -
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. . ture. only ene besides Dorothy who ,coin iler Irinda Made it lituld fev me, but , of Success of Hapking S . I I . 17.4 cents per team per hour. One team,, i colleeting
McCurdy, Minister of manded 9 civil word froin' the older , fe lay.
I months from that date. According to
: Ron. F. B. . ()Iasson. Before this night he had rve kept Y' from bein' PInCbe4?" Sam rt and Nerve RemedY' infaiination received by the London I .. . Milk eduld not cover more than 80 inileS A I
� Public Works. gazed fondly at tile picture of Fulton's stopped, peired wistfully front the girl Hea . . The'cost for twelve houri would be $2 09 or about
. Hon, R, W. Wigniore, Minister of to the young man) and tfien turned his and Mcking's Kidiiev Motor Club, experiments are now being I . I for a
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I . . dark,hands0me head against the gold- . conducted to ascertain what is the beat . I seven cents a mile. The mt for gas �na oi
Customs and Inland Revenue. en bead of Dorothy .18 thOY strolled. eyes to the book again. 0,11d Liver PH13 . . Ford Truck: is only 4X cents a mile. The Ford Truck
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K. ,,Th, law also sev," he continued, QIl . ,�' typearidstyle of headlight to be used. 4. : .0'. � itsilf m the redueed 00st of operati011.
Sir Edward' Xemp, and Hon. E. tbrough North Point, pair through half- When the result of the experiments i's ail- . I I soon pays for I
, Spinnev, Ministers without Portfolio. . Sam shuddered now, and then be glancing at the , I r_11 �over at Imt 60 miles a day e,ol-
I . gazed apPr6henstvely toward thestore. closed lids, "that a constable kin Is,suq Wm, Fullarton, R. R. 1, Listowell nounced, a new uniforw type of head- A Ford Truck will
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O in Siglit. Perhaps it marriage licenses a y Trouble and Paing all light will have to be installed by all mot- I . I I lecting milk or 250 miles o1i longohauls. It enables y,pu
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I SCOTT'S ONE HUNDRED wasn't too late�Yet. He might avert ain't nothin' t' l,",P $I married f'61k -Sth ro rn a h orists dtivi to operate at a lower coat il - and to CoIlee
I - . r all. And no Complaint front trampin, 0.11 Over Not-th,110int to- ,OI my body, got no relief until 11 I , r6tich telTitory as with �6isimsl e
. . trouble afte I used HackIng*9 Heart and Nerve . e=��==t_!! ==L_ I as
Oh Scotty dear! again we'll come, had been made to hill, as an officer. gether. Now, till parsoleS it killdil. Remedy wbleh fted- Ine 111) all right- _ I Ford One -Ton Truck (Chassis only) $750 f. o, b. Ford, Out. I
, Your smiling face to see ge followed the pair Stealthily, and Curious feller an, when I met him out�. I used Hacking's Kidney and Liver BORN V I L
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: thl!n as Dorothy entered the gate of side a. few ininute P I I Is, along with th-6 RMedy " — s
. Your hand to clasp, your cause to help, N wo.t3derill' as whether you and Fulton Mrs. H. Hincholiffe, Willpham' — . I . � Use only Genuine Ford Parts ". " I
. . Mrp. WaterS, tile ,,I of an old mill 11 X
Which is so'dear to thee. 7,noinm-mxN-In Howick, on Tuesday, I I I , -
. employ", p)am noted that F alton liked titell Other enough e-" Sam's I was an the point Ot 0, complete :, " I I
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wg,lted for III He quickenod his step kind of smothm t' 11 July 6th, 1020, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul :11,11 11il 1 08S Canadian Dealers attd Mr /
I You'll bring the bands, one hundred _r, voice trailed off Into A I Nervous Breakdown, to Id UI sleLV . I , # *,--,
. I [g Fulton with barely 0 n6d. ered sputtering, as the girl thrI her dut1W, StIffer- Zimmerman, a daughter., I . 0 soo S&rui4e Garages supply II -
strong, glid, passin ls§ed him. or plan MY hOWehOld 7;r�enuitta Ford Parts an', / I I
! Each lonely heart to cheer I hurried uIS the walk and rang the bell. -grins around Ills fleck and k ed with MY 11eAtt and, my XOT"s Sumo -In 11owick, on Viesday, July 6th, lo F prompt -repair wvide. . . I !
ith strains so sweet - "Gtd eveninl,' Mrs. 'WaIerm," h6 And then Sh4N giftneed 51171Y Rt V 111t0n, md dMtOra COuld aO lilkle' f0r M-6- 1020, to Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Self, a Son.
� Upon the street w 400 we, George?" she asked. . After ,taiting tb!o 11r,st box Of Hack- I Ill f, I ,
Sure thing. we will be there. greoted tile widow briefly as she ad- "Let's s4w them," answckred Pill- Ingis Ileart Md Norve Remedy I T"I !!!!IIIII �,!!!IPI I , I -, I I I . 14 1-1
: mittod him. And t1let), noting I)OrOtllv, _� . . �
Ile spoke , lc.1,ly,. ,,please, N1184 much In health tb&t I I
Dear friends 'of yore, we'll meet and , qu . 1)0ro- ton with,stlaerity, as be sprang to her Improved go . I I _ZI �
. greet, I tby, the missug wants to see You riglit Side, ,and will' ills arm around her Continued with a, 6 )box treafta4ant JUNIOR CHAUTAUQUA . I F "i I 0 .
I I , , yrftafi. aild am able, lbD 116tarn to MY Work ..
. I I Sweet memories reCall, away ro tightly, ,turned to face the, elert f � . I A � I I
. I. Will Yoll (101110 llow ped. lAy. , ox reckon they dg," said Sam A few wtth renaw#d vigor., Educators who deal with the probletfis ,. . I 1i �Iiflll!_ I .
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of bygone days, of big paradea owliv sure", Dorothy lagr = El I
� ., er ga tile glergynian, handed Mr. Richard Jones, DON ont: of children more and more are taking .- U -
I O that old Army Hall. ' Ing p, ptickage of t(sit Oil tho table be. minutos 10 . � , -_ 1. It,
�Vtltors, gratefill pyes. And ViIjitop g pqr,chillent pertlacate, and ,,I heve b4d Pain$ underl rny Heart into account the fact that ed tication in - �9 �
� for(, Mr,14. Onto mo an tried a sorte, Of . -3 ..
i And Scotty dear, we'll not forget, . then bidding 010, widow $I eheet,y good- Imiti4ting the yount niAll be 9AVe'MA for 9 ti d 11 youth must be accompanied with pleaI - .
TO do our little bit 14. uticddo. 1,14ttil6ws a great 109 Ilug 'It' I &V& have bc,en to four dif- sure. To this end systems of education � . . I I . � \ .,
i night, She followed � aill ti I ferent .doctors and could g6t. lio "- . . 4 . I
I �VJIL�n you come round with youf silk bat A,lf yon donst trind," lie sugges"Od, noisy. kls& lie. I took 0110 box of Hatking's have been changed from 2ry and routine �L . . I �
� To ask us for a tip. . HeArt and Nerve Remedy =d MR teaching of the three "R a" to a delight- 1. 00.00it I 1;
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I am . I NIIIIIII im I I 01!�: vory 14I Wter, I took ilaothor bOX ful Presentation of knowledge in a form . . I ____J!� 1,
I Your wants have always been so small, � I I. 11, - eNWIL 1. � .1.121, il W11110000sIP-I I I i I I I and hI beou 0JbIo to w4* again. that will appeal to children. , I , - 11 " .__-
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I We feel we owe you Yet, I I A likeness of the king's head appears neto" I tooit your "mody I could. (or 10 I I ,I I - - I
I , I New -Copp et Cold � ApPefts . I the facd side of the cohl, and above it the vork tow ,"eks sit 9 01116, tho Call it "Play", it you want to, is of , I 11 � - ,-4k, � � � I
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us V. Die Grg. -, Rat, not reglity .play is now apart of the bgs' 4 ...
, Enough to fill that bat, Adeg new orle.cent coins. haVe been inwription: "Geot wits *6 aftat.11 ...... 1". _ I � I � .- �
1, 2�duced and at& making a very favor- I Act IMperator.11 19e word's -One Cent" Pain . few (A tho mtTly early teaching. IV$ a sugar Coated pill . - - � ��* sllt!., , . - . - . __ --- I - I
I Nowine, no beer, will be Wved therew . h12 ftio". Sxamirtationghom the str*onthereversesideofthe Coin In the Thi"os we OrdY a vokmw In many ways, for m4thods which SUM 11 .- ;: 6 '_ I __ - . - �� I
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wwords and above thdin tartly and I am sure tbAt YOU t00 on tht SurfAcd q0rd P12Y
or scare the childfen from our side, owt pkot and thkker gftd lager than the' aithOr Odt Of it ,,,
coir. of th4 satue danominyAthm I'd the I the try t1w, Cafta4la". Below the will get be1*11cul tmuft If YOU will backg=nd thd teaching of som's trrI I
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