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I "Fare Going "- - 115, to WINNIPEG. I "Fare Returning" -$20 from WINNIPE6.
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TF.RRITORY I I .
AUGUST 91,
From stations In Ontario, Salith's Falls to Dad including Toronto on ZRk* OptAliq Sbom Mae
( and HavelQck-Poterboro Une.
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From Stations Kingston to Renfrow junction, inclusive.'
AUGUST I a.
I From Stations on Toronto -Sudbury direct line, between, Tqrouto. and Parry Sound inclusive.
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.From Stations Dran�el to Port McNicoll and Burketon, to 3�obcsygeqa, inclusive.
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StQ,t.l--- South and West of Toronto to and including Hamilto 'a Iror, Out.
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Port ut onlas Brauc is, I
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ru;t particulwo from CauadiaA Pacific Ticket Agcut3. ' W. B. UOWARV, District Passenger Agent, Toronto.
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Rev� A. Budge -of Hamilt9n, is vjs� li r;lrg William Martin, a pioneer resident of Mrs- James Aitchison of Stoney Cr
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: friends bereand took Rev. Boyle's work . d away at his home on : ,Ositpd her dat'ughter, ]Kra. Will AbrAb
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on . . Vlota street in tile 84th year of his age. last week. � I
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Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley,'Wheeler'of Bru$- -about until two weel.9 ago, when be fell Hetherington around Again after %n
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IMr. and Mrs. B. Brandon and daught- and also a widely known Mason, 110 days with his son, Maxwell -Abraham
ers of Ontario, California. spent a few was a: $cotsman and is survived by his QreV, I .
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days with'Mr. and, Mrs 1. 'A. Brandon. aged wife. The funeral took plaQe Oil Mrs. Robt, Golley and b4e .spen
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i 'Quite a number,froin.6ro"atte Tuesday afternoon. . -
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whose remz�b�s "We b�oiijbit"to'*'?"' b
, V. am around for the race meet here on Wed. Cameron, visited at Mr. John Gray's
for butlai., Tha,funir;%L to�li,pla�e. from nesday, The three events are all well' Sunday. I
the home Ot Mr.'Srew�rt.'M.4bQe,�., .�' ' � filledand.g6o�d d. * . " I
.� , - - y10 sport isassured � � -.-.-,. -RL_ .--
Mrs. H-.'McI,ean-OfHiimiltOn,1s spend- Thelialf tailetrack. is in excellent coti- ., '.
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Mr. and Miss Smith of Ripley, called 1: , Several cars.of coal Arrived here during Thy fruit full well the schoolboy knows
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on M�, and 1�ks_10:8'.`,Brandona last the past v�.eek . and is - being d , elivere�d at Wildbramble of the brake!
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I of Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nicholson an Mrs. George Edgar and Miss Mary Thou need'st dot be ashamed to show
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I e entire sAmmer (the winter sees � . 8owRjverF,i1Js
Ithe ice -boats ' gliding atross its � I .
Ismooth surface). It is an ideal even- ne4r
Ling drive from Bazff to this lake, and . . B4rlff 5prings
'on the way it to interesting to stop . I I
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laultuals of the cobn1try. As the car '. . . . . . . ,
Igpeeds a,l()ng on the trip, the sight of I .... .
'the browsing elk Is spedially attrac- � . . . . . . .
-tive. In'the spring the stately mo- ,
ther elk $talks proudly about with
her Young, In'the fall the mating note %MR4 -�.1 ,�:..:" I
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fishing is to be found a short � dis- F//97/f,O'/'P�/?'�',
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tance up the river. For 411 ideal , :
canoe trip there Is nothing more pic- rr : "I
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A turOsQue than Paddling Up the Dow I � I '0�,�,, ,
River to Shadow Creek, which drains I . , . : �i,
the Vermillion Lakes. AS the canoe "I'll, , ...
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glides into the mirrored waters, the I.. I - I M
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of the paddlers; an occasional trout . - I I
darts from one shadow to another In. I � I
I the depths below, Little bursts of tracks 4%t the Maliff - rAlhMY station, name. It, sprang as a mu.6hroom in
;v,lashino brighten the winding water- the car tMVOU westwaxii passing a the night in the old construction 0aya
�%';-.y till the canoe glides out-zgaln chaJA of lakes (three in' number) Of the Canadian Pacific RaI1114y.*
1',?'-) un-brokeh sunshine and the Zide kIlOwil' us the Vermillion Lakes. Word Went forth that lead, silver and
i,weep of the ffirst Vermillion Lake. About five wilev distaut.a draw way copper were to be found In the old
The Dow River is a typical moun. be seen which,marks the pathway Of giant Of thO Rockies in paying quan.
tain streain and has'Its rise sixty-five Healey Oteek; the Bow Itiver glides titles, and -prospectors poured In As
miles west Of Banff and north of In and out of viow, ooeasionalily a they came, so theY went; the Woun�
Eiake Logise. Its head waters, the glimpse of thc,mtecl. mills shows up,' tain refused to give UP treagure- 'the
Dow and Rector L9,kea, are fed from a. bear, A coyote, or a door, may -a-p- deserted homes fell to dway, '
treat Ice -fields, whicb, In the first pear. A picturesqlie rangie of Moun. A Mfle'bey,ond the site of this
days of worm spring, cast their t6- talris aptly called "Sawtooth," aTe Village the toad forksi the rjght�hwia
bute Into the river, and . the turbid easily ree6gni'Md on, the right of the tlitli leading to Lake Uu%e and the
waters gathering strength with each toad and In an. ppon.,ottetch the fint left-hand turn to the summit of Ver.
offle, teaii madly down"the narrow glimpse of Castle Mmutain and the million Pam -the last link Of the
wriftea bringing witli them uproot- mountains abotit Louilso are reebogniz- tm, ns-ebAthaell%l moto,r.rOad. Nel�
od trees and all the,,debrig lying Able. Passing a g=e�vwddil!s ther road should be mlssed though
within their rmch. The lover of the house. the road'loads, up, around And : neither Is yet Absolutely finished
water 2nay obtain valual4e Informa- over the Hillsdale bRha,--a grOuP Of The Idd-liAlid wad �
don of sovekal beautiful slid 0.xcit- hills beautifully wooded and a.�A- Canyon, &t the t4* of the Pago, The
b* canoe trips at the boat -house. turttl park in themselves. drive #nd the canyon are well worth
The old tote-ro" ,,d of constructioll Coming down, the wfAdhig road the time spent in seeing them,
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ilays wem,t of Danf`2 is- almost oblit- among Meso hilla.a'short run bringa Ais far as tho road is finjohedi ull.
trated, and In its place the Govern- the car to amall bridge underwhieb. dt%r and about the shadows of Caatio
ment is rapidly eompletint,v a high- runs 4 8111a,11 motwalti strewn. Zust Mountain, It Is a glorlous drive. The-
eastern pro- cast of the * bridge is a well-kopt sxe Of the Jilterument C&mps used
rinces with Dritb,h Columbia, If camping grOund,,tha onlY rfttA0h()n during the war Is still visible.
%1A trip be tando Ih oxyly siging or to the ustr. of it, boing., I'Xeep your In win,W It Is no -colder at zero in
,ate August it Is scarcely possible t* ftMp-firo In control". A little. open Me dry alfnmbg of Daliff that At
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401 to see the wild sheep-whieh firo-o , l400 16avA-s-rio,excuso for dolng twouti-vioo above ,on; the xet-board.
bbound In large flockgoll the 8111111Y dthOtV!84�- OrL;thA- 'west side Of ft 'In fact, -one is far more uncooMfort-
I o . on, - e nor i s e o' . bridge Is & Y1 IW10(110 nestled Be- 0.ble where dawri-priess, prevalls, Tho
lt . , During tho summer thoy�w;kn- rurely under tho.sMc*,w Of the pines. ylgor6w, mAppy eflmatt� of thb
ter ba&Ati the hills, though An N111t Of 1098, Its rMtJ& AtYle 11" In Itockles iii better than any mtdiclm
weasiorial f6w may �e 4eeft any t1me t-ompfot# word with Its, slirrhuild-. for tho _Mple of a warmer counul,
tfth6y,bar. lnthevarlY�cpiingthO Ing$. frbm the OrImt, ,avoft from the nofir-
odby lambn trot, along beside their Johng011!,S OmnMn IN W01I WOVM the est sm-16yC4. Winter sports at
nothers; In the fall the great, 11(yrn- thrpe-quar,tors Of. s, mile stroll M4 Its JUnIf are being brought to greater
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yl rani.5 join the vvious groups, and, emy trail, acrom rustio brftes, perfWU,on in every di �, ti,m fte-
tg otmotig the olk, terrific battles abovt thA turb,alont little Ohteith% clalists In All wilter sports axe e6m.
mike VIVO ainong the TAIles -- the Whieli g1w.,s foortb an attractive pie- Ing wore md mors for the annual
lam4.q er"hing aft4l bariging toq1tther, ture at evomy benj,Of tho 104th. t"y- eoutmis In RkMAK, skitting, swim-
ntkin.s� a, raekt,t whielt (.an bf%, board fnK the ft_nYm. It tbT"-WI1* rn'a ming In the warm sulphur pwin, to.
& long dimt-ance in the otherwimme oil- brf ym to I $to of tho ant- botg*ulut, ourling i*A4 horkey,
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r4t MIN. t villaga of - a oftoWood JOA th.6 X S.W.
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It Is a place of memories; of happy days The F -(feral vensw next year will'y-wild I E - i ,
gone by, .
Of frost-pipt maples with their torch -like Some satisfactions, some disappoititments,
. beads against the sky. � and perhaps some surprises, The growth . GIALS �
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Of Autumn clouds and chilly air, a blat, of population has not I SP, FOR 6"RIDAY ANor SATURDAY
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� perhaps, of, snow- hopes of the boom period, but the reasona A . . . .
But what did anyb(Ay care at Win ham,
long ago? , ' .9 are evident, The war stopped the flo(4 I I - - . AT MONEY SAVING VALUES', . 0 i .
. Of immigration and cost the lives of more
For I had washed the buggy, rubbed the IthRil 50,M brave Cat)adj�ms N of the �� .1 11L *11-01. .0 I . I
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harness bright as new, . ,
And , polished up the old bay ware, and marrying age. Normally the population 1 40"As Black Duchess Satin, Jasper'SUIrtlago, white, G e I I
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cleaned the lap-�rug, too; � would have bon well 9.ver 10j009,000 extra heavy quality and, ling ; and blue, an � excellent -r,�4 . . -
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I whole world seemed to glok A loose estimate by the Federal Consus Satin flulsbo fun y0. wide, I for sport wear, Satin ilalsh, �
Wi were so happy, she and I, a Regular $4.25., for . , $3,59 yd, . . I
. t Wing- Bureau in April last �laced it then at I , . In crepe weavie wIth large
! ham, 10'rig ago. chick pattern.. 34 Ins. - witk, , I
, 8,750,0W but there bave been no accurate , .
35 yards Black Silk Taffeta., � Regular 2.25 for . � . . 1.75 $'ra,, , ,
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and -Saw the judge decide , K . sPl�ndld quality for dresses , .. : W... I t
The merits of the sheep and cows, and, rie Provinces in 1910, . 200 y44 Silk and Linen popun, . , *
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.. then we bravely - tried "I�, which showed an increase of 26 per cent I I or SUIrts, , 38. Inches wide., I � (Black only) 36 Inches Wide -: , I
. The charms. of all the midwa we since 1911, a larger ,gain than, was expect- I Reolalar 3.25 for , 9, , 2.60 yq. - a real bargain at thIs'p'rice 1,,,25.*; - ':,'.,.,1
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wandered to and fro. - ' . . I � � , ,-. � . I '' I .
,� And Smile to See the world so gay, at useful for porposes of compark.on; I ,41., Shot POPUD In two tone shades Adft - . , �� I ,; Q . I I
: . I All Wool LUs�re..AuSt the � I "; -
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I o 2,524.274 2,182,947 X ofBlue and Brown, Green � for pleated,, sidris,. Ulack-or I _,,�;, 11 '.
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.-. sinking of the sun, . Manitoba ....... , 455,614- 26q,211 I1111- iWidee Reg. 3.50 , 2.75 ydp Glughams, a lot to clea * ' X.'� - . I ��
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I Columbia 392,4$0 178657 � . . I.." A . I .
- began to show ?I LadleS Silk floseo �k, V , - "' Volles and Summer Dress "Goods, �� . � I . .
I , Alberta ........ $74,603 rJ 022 B14c r avy 1. 't,
eek, To crown the d�y's dear happiness, At New -Brunswick $51,889 331:120 X - and White (Seconds) 89c pair. . reduced for quick Selling. , , �, . -.� 4" � . . .
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Q011 Winghani, long ago! P. E, Island_. 93,728 103,25 ' -,_---_-- ,- . . , I . � . . _� -4 : �. , .
Don't forgot this year's falrat Wing- 'Territories ...... 17,190" 20,129 . I., I." I a. I I . I ! e. �� .. ........ I I .
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rry �. , __ - VGAR--Only 27 bags ot,best Granulated Sugar at $22-00 cwtv, With 10 .q 1� . .
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few people still in their teens when we got for a present population of 2,500,000 in that ,74 5 lbs. of Yellow Sugar for $1.00. No . .. �
of or five times that. - We'll have to culti- Province, but presumably The Annual is X, 7 , . '. Phone Ordersi. � ' ' -, - 1 7. k -A, -1 . . .
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vate a taste for fruit in its natural State, a compilation bf municipal returns, wbi�� X � � -'----_-_________�,� ;1 . . . . 1:
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lex Poisom 1911, but these, too, are,taken from � I . , . a
an . . , municipal records. 'It will be instructive X , � r ...'�, .1. . % � 4V 1 1 . .� I
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WM Wfiste 0180rUl, which Is ex- riced no in the reiriolis dec-A- I �� � , . � I
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tTeMe]V poisonous, the Iblood circula-
I Ition. comes In fl'ufficiently -close con-
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Between 1001 and 1911 every Easterii
The Ltfe of a 1"4n
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tact With, the W106to to ,take up these
Province but Quebec lost inrurall popula-
lt*s getting to be a serious matter to be
� Buy a, T�erw boxes t,ram your dealer
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Poisons by sbearptlog, and to,d..kjkqb.
tion. lathe whole country the rural pop'-
.2i,hen down in East Zorra, She can no
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ulation increased from 3,349,516 to
longer lead the happy, carefree life which
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Hacking's Remedies are sold In
r0mlt 18-4he Uver becomes shw-
3,924,894, or 17,16 per cent., and the
was her lot up to the present, she's got to
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CIA YOu bedome dull and heavy,
Billousn'sm aseeTte ftelf, then you
urban population from 2,021,709 to
"deliver the prising
farmers in that township have started
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bave Headache, Kidney and Bladdei
Trouble, Indigestion, Appendicitis,
3,280,444 or 62,25 per cent. There are
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indications thatthe cities are still drain.
a
campaign to' ' .
. .Cull out of their flocks, every
Aud more OvUe besides.
ing the countryside' though the' influx of
'hen which doesn't produce a certain num-
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ber of eggs in a given period. It's lay �
eggs or furnish a for the Zorra hen
week. I . i . � I
H arkness Into the Presbyterian Church, . . .. . , " I
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th� present year may be the beginning of
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better things, Healthy progress requires
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nesday evening of last week, at the home, quaintane" in the village Sunday, * . .
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highlY recominended for
that agriculture sha 11 keep pace with in-
strenuous, ,e ven for a hen. I
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of Mr. Henry Johann, when: both con. 1 Mr. Carter McKee, Gorrie, also Was a I . I
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, Constipation
dustrial devilopment, I
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The census will be im�ortant also from
a political aspect. If Quebec's population
Hon.'Beniilh Bowma n, Minister oJ
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Land and Forests in the Ontario Govern-
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. They are purely vegetable, do not
'claims were even approximately correct
ment, is making � an official tour of'in.
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the unit of representation for the House
spection in Northern Ontario, and when
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rekof by pr6ducing a healthy oandi.
�?f Commons would be slightly under
he return� he will no doubt know all
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tton ot.th6 Momoch, IAver, xidnoys
40,000 and Ontario would lose eight or ten
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about the ,extent, and resources of that
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NO nmtter what Med,k4ne you we
seats, assuming its population be
about 2,800,000. The next redistribution
vast land. '
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twk'ng foT a kk';WUve It might be just
as well W chairge off to Hacking's.
will inevitably add to the repfesentation
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Part'oflast Week and this week Hon.
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quo cowbin,ation of Cascara, Pop-
of the West, which will probably show a
land for the purpose of becoming thor- -
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Vermlult, Nample and the other
population in excess of 2,000,000,
oughly acquainted with conditions in the
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Vegetable Drugs 00mbdued In these
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districtover Which his Department has
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. PiM WAI vToduos results to be un-
also the land which has been reserved for
soldier settlement purposes. The size of
Practically,full control.
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. equWled by any aMe,ra. They work
VIOLETS
ThA +rm f. 1,- -ft,IA J +1- r1nf.A^
"DOauumul in Digestive 01so ers, f6r
Gas on the Stomach, for Spasmodic
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Government's private railway car "Whif-
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Pains in the Stornach and Bowels,
and for Dyspepsia and Indigest'
ion.
Purple violeta-that is all! ,
Wilted? Yes, but O,so sweet!
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companied.by his wife, their young son,
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McCallum is a sister of Mrs. Baker's an(I ,and Eunied Hachney, a comic son , � * I � I ...
her home is in' Owen Sound. . . g by, - . .
Mr. George Rutherford and Nelda Wolfe, -
� Buy a, T�erw boxes t,ram your dealer
Almost I feel the spring rainfall,
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three Bowman brother�. his father-in-law
-7. _77-TrIt" reciationa by Mrs. Corrigan and I Minnie - I
to -&LY, but be absolutely sure you
get Hacking's.
Wilted yiolets� that is all,
Abl but life is bitter sweet,
and mother-in-law, two cousins and a
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Beltnore � *
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Hacking's Remedies are sold In
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Violets in the world's gray rain..
stenographer, whorn all the party address
by her Christian name.
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Cake, ice Cream. We wish to thank, ' . . I
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Mr. McDonald of Teeswater, occupied and Mrs Johann who so willing offered.. .
, Winuham by J. W. McKibbon.
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Where the mist -kissed shadows meet
Why the Bowman family cat was left at
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There the violets live again. . I
The blossoms and the sprin� are fled.
home only1he stars can tell. .,.
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Moving W � hole Town
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A goodly number from these parts Miss Ellen Pleusing, Wednesday
-And yet herein the dusk, rain -wit, �
A To A New Site
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attended the Induction of the Rev. Robt. of last . �',
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---'I*- Experienced Piano Tuner-
I scent the fragrance that they shed,
The thriving little town of Hibbing is
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H arkness Into the Presbyterian Church, . . .. . , " I
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T�acher of Rudiments of Music, Har-
m6ny,
Although the violet dd�s be dead.
I know again the- light of youth . : .
being bodily moved to a new site a Wile
away. Sithated in the heart of the iron
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Leave orders at THE ADVANCE Office
A'shine i n eyes of heaven's blue�
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district of Minnesota and surrounded by 1
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nesday evening of last week, at the home, quaintane" in the village Sunday, * . .
All brags and reed instruments
So full of fhr�off dreams, they, too,
hugb chasm and ore pits the toWnA must
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of Mr. Henry Johann, when: both con. 1 Mr. Carter McKee, Gorrie, also Was a I . I
and violin. .
Turn vivid violets wet with dew,
make way for extensive mining operations
gregations met to spend a few social Sunday visitor. I . I �
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hours together. A splendid programme Mrs. Murray, Lucan, Is visiiing ai thi - I I. .
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There are Valuable ore deposites under
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the buildings and streets. All frame
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was put on, suitable music'being furnish- home of her d�ughter, Mrs. John Mulvey,
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ed by the cho'k, orchestra and a quartette, Miss Ella Jeffray spent the week -end 1 . .
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Anew edition of a map of Manitoba,
,buildings good I
been transferred to the new site andlonthe
Mr Shaud, Toronto, g,tve a seletions with Miss Margaret Ballagh, . � � . .
cornet which was'muth appre- I I . 1�il
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SaskatcheWanand Alberta giving a num-
ber of iluarter-sections availiable for
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brick buildings are now being moved. I
Mr. and Mrs, Herd and Miss Lac - ka. - .- y
ciated, also solos by Miss Melda Wolfe J berry visited at Riversdale Sunday. . - j..,
homestead entry in each offices of govern-
Structures that are in poor condition ate
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CHIROPRACTIC
ment land agencies has been issued by the
beingtorn.down. About eighty dwellings,
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Natural Resources Intelligence Branch of
twelve frame buildings and �,,ight. brick
Practice is confined exclusively to
�Mropractic, the, only and origina Sys.
the Department of the Interior. This
business blocks are to be moved, Forty
thousand y"ards of wood paving block will I
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tern of ,,bpmal jAdjustment. 'affect!ve in
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new edition clearly indicates all railways'
be taken up and laid down in the streets of
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95 pe. rent of all cases,
forest reserves, parks,and Indian reserves,
the n6w location. Lamp posts, electric
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"Chiropractic . locates and Removes
the Callge of Dis-eage: Nature Heals."
also the land which has been reserved for
soldier settlement purposes. The size of
light poles and wires, hydrants, fire alarm
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the map is 24 x 30 inches and the scale 35
The
boxes and trees on the boulevards will all
go from the old town to the new.
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01, ft %ONO A*4040ftWW01%%4 aiwwom %%ft%OP%^ %VO4""r*^*V4%0^^ ,a .
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Also fully qualified graduate in,, OsteO'
miles to one inch, importance of the
new edition at the present time is appar-
The moving has boen done by steam
tanl�s the
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to's p. m. .
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ent to prospective settlers, officials of
banks, railway companies and land agenc-
log rollers and of caterpillar
type. These seem to be the most satis-,
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Po urer and'Light
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factory means, although garages and
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ies, in fact everyone interested in the de�
velopment of land in the Westero� provin,
other small buildings have been moved'
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ces. A copy of thispublication which is
with tractors. erected
by the United States Steel Corporation in �
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known as the "Small Land Map of Man-
the new location area $350, 000 hospital
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De, m-onstradion
Automobile Insurance a Specialty
itoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta," may
be obtained free of c1large by applying to
and $350,000 hotel. A ntw power plant,
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Lowest Rates
the Superintendent of tile Natural Ile- including
a municipal heating system, Is
completed to estimated. cost of
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sources Intelligence f3ranch of the Depart-
ment of the Interior, at Ottawa.
nearly an
1,000,000 and before many months a I
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town will have been made of the I
old mining settlement.
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Mrs. E Currell, of Goderich, was married
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Miss M. U, Pretoria (Pearl) youngest
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111f. Thoq, Abram of Morris, visited
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas . his
Suit, Maxwell oil tile loth concession
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Ontario street church, and was petfortried
a few,days. I
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of the fartners are gr�wing sweet
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Pastor of the church. ' The bride. who for
soine.of them have 17 t, .
seed. MT.Tivell Abram has -.1 ... I
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was given away by Tier father, wore a nleaSures
8 feck 5 inches high.
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Visitors ut W. C,Steveitsoit'sare Laura
on the afternoon and: evening of I .
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Dtiff, Toronto; Anna 1101, Watterdowil!
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FUNERAM WWDINGS, I .
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net, and her niece, Misa Dorothy Lavis, -and
whowas maid of honor, wore a pretty
AugusINTeDirinid of Stratforil. � I
A large erbw(l intetid eelebrating at I
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is SP6011alty
frock of white mull, with white picture Wfo
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. Catalogues shown on request,
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hat. At the conclusion of tile ceremony
the bridal party dnd guests, mir*bering
Morwrieff .,�01140�1 have engagred Stailley I
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JV MS. WN. ,V,VZ A 21ft
Phone 142, Winown
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about 75, drove to the home of the bride's sr000.
of the Sth vott. as teacher, snlaryi
We wish lifin "quevft.. i
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0617vtd, Mr. and Mrs. Currell left on the
Vrank Iteickwoll ha,i 1wen giving hi,k I
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When you see- the ow, plant at work .-,
DR- 0- fl- ROSS
afternoon train for their future home st stable
an overhaitling,which Nvill inake a i
You Will agree that It Is the handiest
Graduate Roygr College of Dotgl
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Nhawa, where the grom bolds a reopces. big
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and most practical plant Made and a 4
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position in tl* c,rflce of the McLgUgh.
MyrtIr llollenbvrk vinitetl with her
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Gri&iste UuimWty of Tomato psculty
Ht. Motor Works. . brotheA,
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FWFI, in $trafford. I
OrOat hell) for the tanner. �
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Mrt. L. W. L*7W, forritrly of Wini.
Mrs. Jim, K'Wnllurn and iltingliter �
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