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,., A real man never ta%a About what the ' �� .."AA. --�, � PALL FAIRS --�� -I—.&.- � XXXXX_ XXXXX XXI , - 10, -10 WP'V%--,-,
A. U. SMITH* 334itor au4 Prop. world owes bim, the happiness, he dtser- $404014 flow asias, vQosmorod By — A441r, $ Rood "y mayor arandon Thl! *tponod district 1. 0 o, F. dam.
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ves, the, chances lie ought by right to Effoctod (ExPerimental farms note) To The .0norable Arthur MgIghen M. P. ISAR "
have, stud all that. All he claims is the I it pays to advertise, There is no better Prime Minister mrdlne, on Thursday, was favoured wittk, ?,I Wear - wZmw--, 'Wear
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A ftn Of The Times ' advertisement than to be a *Ize winner perf�ct WeAtter and attracted 4 , �
fight to live and P191Y the mail- I I of . bout 3,000 X 1 .4 dkL"
I An increase in the rates of the Bell Tel, , 1 .4� . I , ,
Arealmanis just as 110nest alone Ili , at the Fall Fairs and no crop on the farm The Dominion of Canada. 'visitors, , The event was arranged by 71C ,
Tile Daily Warder and the Weekly the dark in his own room as he Is in Pub- eplione Company will take Place OR Sept- can be exhibited to betteradvantage than Honorable and Dear Sir:— Poneta.ngore Lodge, No. 172, and citizens , I
Post, two. Lindsay papers will cease pub- lic, loth it tho schedule now being considered the cereal crop. To attain the best re- The citizen% of St. M - bad the town decorated in I I
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Wation on September 1, "Owing to the A realniandoes. not wont pull$, tips, is accepted by the Dominion Railway suits, a speci-4 plot. should be maintained bard, desire to place on record thetr up. Luchnow and ChosleY brass bands pro. i Arrivals of N ow ,Fall Goods I
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enormous increase in the cost of every and favors. lie wants ,work and' honest Board. The increases as they Will effect gad kept throughly clean, free from weeds preciation of your splendid achievements videdmusic and took part in the after -
item Incidental to newspaper ,publication, wages. . . ClIntoo are summarized as follows— and all impurities. in pubric life and, as a former follow citi- 11011's parade to the park where the vis -
particularly with regard to newsprint " Areal man is loyal to his friend and ricreas .0 4 11084 rate 70C per month, Harvesting should be done by hand, zen to Wrigratulate you upon your ad- Ring lodges were welcomed by X NEW FALL GOODS are C0011111110 to hand
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. e Ong the sheaves as neat and straight va0c0m0nt to the Premiership of th I MagwoaA, on behalf of the local lodge, daily. YOU Will lind dur Range of Goods V
The old story is repeated. The man on guards his reputation as his Dwn , is ,-. Huriter for the municip4lity,'and 1-1. R. I
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I the street has no conception of the strug- A real man Is dependable. His simple Increase of business rate fic per month as possible. .
I I o , "' I Dominion and to the position of first cid X In all departments Large and PrIees LOW. , X '
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V,le that is being waged by old and well Word is as good as his Bible oath, I for two party linei First and foremost the grain 14 the zonofour great Canadian Confederacy. Addresses were a!so clelivered by Alex �
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established newspapers the country over, I A real man honors a woman, He can, I , crease of residence rate 20 cents per sheaf ust be weatb it muA be Your well deserved honor reflects dis Mewhinney, M. P. P., Gideon Ruttle and...., We are at Your service with large stoelks I
- not hurt a woman, physically r morally. monte for one party line, tin�. Dr. P. T. Coup4rid, of St. The � A
to even keep their beads above water Q perfectly dry and a, good colour, The tion upon these communities and in, your Marys. In both stores, Ladies' Wear and MeWs. R
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There'liave been many amalgamations lie sticks to his wife. Increase of residen4e rate 14c per , best results are obtained by the use of success we -all rejoice, last named. is grand lodge representative * I
and many suspensions. Lastyeeir we are 0 month for two patty line. slightly Immature straw, as it will be In another Province and in other sur- of the district And a, past grand master I - 11
informed, seven percent of all the news� flowick Memorial . � Long, Distance calls are now classified found to be less brittl , I Wear. X
irst ,adventures in, the realms TberewAs-art.daWlentprogramof sports
as station to station messages, person to le. Tbestrawshould be spread in thin 'Made your f 'NC W FALL COATS
e and earler to hand. roundings than your native heath. you, and his address was along fraternal lines, : X
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papers on the continent ceased publica" Within a few days now, the, committee messages and appointment calls , ayers, in the sun 'to dry,,.* the sun will including ot, baseball ,game,, in which Kin- I I ,
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tion. There is every reason to think that appointed at the close of the war $to de, person - I j of Canadian public life; but we are proud We handle the garment of Merit Brand of
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the figure will be higher in 1921. Not vise means of obtaining a fit war memor,- Formerly it was all under one classifica- bleach the straw as well as dry it. Use to wel�ome you because you are still one cardine defeated Hanover 18 to 3, and in X Ladies' X i
only blab prices, but inability to secure ' his local- tion, . . f Coats and Suits. It will be to your interest �
!a of those from t only straight, uniform straws to make the of us, and here in our midst the. founda. the evening a band concert was held in X )
newsprint even when funds are avallabley .1 in recognition � Station to station messages rate varies sheaf' , two or three sheaves should be tions of all your domestic virtues and the the park. I'. to inspect our 'large stock Of Ladies', Misses and 9 I
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e together tQ approve the final draft of the little from the existing rate. 'M Chil�refi s ready to wear garments. A0. 1
is blamed for existing conditions in th Person to pers ' � collected in the field to allow for Waste, educational corner stone of your brilliant Defending the prevailing scantiness of X 4
newspaper field, monument in course of erection. and to .on message rates are The majority of persons have the idea intelluctual qualities were laid, aware),saya a woman writer, "I� cannot TOP SWIft—All the new styles are here, X
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approximately 20 per cent higher than that all the straws should be the sam , e You will recall with mingled feelings see how the eye of a clergyman can be J.,,
. 0 � lft-� arrange for its unveiling. Themonument 1, , X -comprising best weaves in silk§, Serges.and poplins. X �
19 Get Rich Quick Schernes which is being erected by a Toronto fl;;� station to station rates. ' length and the heads all placed on the the days you, spent in, thess surroundings offended by a shapely arm, ankle or neck. X WalStS—Big range and big value in Georg- X
is being paid for by the Whole municipal_ Appointment call rates are �approxlm- Rightol Question iF,where do the ankle �
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Township. It is being ately 1 50 per cent higher than station same level, This would give us -tile while you absorbed knowledge through and neck stop? And, if it were ,Only the 2�, ette Crepe, Sillt Crepe ,and plain and fancy silks K
' ity of Howick Square head in which, -when tied, the ever pore, Your former teachers and X and Voiles See X
Charles Ponzi of Boston, is in the tolls [age coun;. to station message rates. majority of the straws would break off school -mates will join in these shapely ones! -special silk waist'af $5 00
of the law over his fe. _ , , Willi arid Jim, , .
erected in Fordwich, and the fill cQ13gratula, .
irless and ill-advised cil has purchased a site on which .much A reduction is made in station to stilt- below the head., The ideal sheaf has. a tions and gladly place you �mong those- .e aged two and four, aw- —Are in stock in all colo;s 'and M .
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dabbling in Internation Reply coupon$, a work has been done. . Ion night rates from 5.30 to 12 midnight rounded head with a gr.adual curve. "Who, witha natural instinct , sons of Mir, Dan Bartja, Listowel team. �4 Styles "Made of the best of WOOL" See th M. X 1 �
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to Through the services of 4ames Bow_ and 4.30 a, m, they shall beapproximate- 'r tin I . to discern * I e
form of speculation which he tried - he is . er, miraculously escaped death in a run- .14 � X t
his ro ded ad " produced by allow- ,,what knowledge can perform, ari dill- st .
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. work out with the exchange between man, M. P, for North Huron, -the author- ly 75 per cent less than day rates for such itig the central straws to stand a little gent to learn". I away Tuesday raorning, when the team, % Prices the lowest. . I . �,
. . countries at a point which according to German service, I ordered' to "Step up," started, off with the . - X I
. ities at Ottawa have sent a , I � higher than the surrounding straws, and It has ever been our boast in Canada I X, New Dress GoodS—Silks and Velvets, Hos 4 I
-.1. his strange reckoning gave him ample op- . New rate struck is the report charge * lo, g 11
trencli mortor, which will be placed along- I each layer of heads that are. added, to that the man of talent, whether of the youngsters alone in the wagon, a n ;J iery, Gloves, Underw*ear and Corsets of the best X
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portunity to amass millions. side the monument. I rate being a charge maft from person, gradually slop away from the centre. cottage or the mansion, could find an hon- with a four -section ,set of heavy iron har- ,M makes,. values unsurpassed.
According to present indications, Porizi - --- -------,----- — calls, where the party is reported, as "Ab- The largo sheaf way be conveniently ored place in the ranks of the Leaders, in rows, That the little fellows were not , 4 . 114 ,
. I Y Te believe you have killed was nothing short of miraculous,
amassed fhe millions alright but he amas- sent1rorn Cit ",or whea the designated formed by first making, a number of small o& Confederacy. '\ X - 4
sed them in debt I . It is now alleged that �, 14 '77%- - party refuses to talk. sheaves and theti placing. thim together made good your right to that place, and � for the wagon and harrows were -turned 214 1 9
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� he owes something like eight millions to Mail ontraci . Thenew rAtewillbe theservice Coil- as though they were individual heads, to you and Your gracious wife who shares over on top of them when the horses, X What about your new Fall Suit or Overcoat. 9
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. investors who went into his wierd scheme I nection charge for all installations varying gradually sloPing them off in the same your honor, and to your parents, until r%- after running a few rods. managed to X, S-bipinents of Men's and Boys ClOthing.are'now in. , i
even against *the -advise of the postal SH &LBD TENDIMRS, addressed to the Posti, from $2.75 for business installation to manner, To finish the sheaf a layer of cently respected citizens here, we extend break free. ,As it was, Willie,' just two
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authorities. It is th 21th day Of $2.00 residence stations and $1.00 service individual heads should be placed around our sincerest co , years old, had the muscles of his legs bad- X Take a look at our "Fite Rite" and Bachelor SuitS. i
,e old old story of the tawa, untli noon, on Friday, the 0 I I
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I alluring dollar. The possibility of mak- September. INO, for the conveyance of His connection charge will he made for exten- the whole producing a finished exhibition I ngratulations. , � X. Our new styles are winners. X �
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I f.ar Qs .-matis, on a proposed vontrAct for ly tQrn by the harrows and is now in the .
- .a .. six times per week. Over Wing- I The ancestral stock from which you are hospital. The uther [ad escaped with a X I i
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irig money quickly had i far stronger ap ham �.. 2 . Etural Route from the Postmaster slon stations, sheaf, All the loose leaves ,should be sprung has in you- a'worthy -son. They ' ' X
peal to the public than did the advise of General,s Pleasure. PRnted notice& contain, , plucke bruised side and is able to be about. The X Bargains For The Boys
the authorities to hold onto the money Ing further information as to conditions of t1urou Old Boys Picnic Aug. -251h d off the outside of the sheaf with belonged to a race who ever said: * "Noth- � .%Ar � X
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' proposed Contract may be seen and blank . I a jack-knife leaving only the white shin- Ing impossible to the man who can will." accident happened in the area known as You may Deed a new school suit. e will X
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n el. ma ln� At t e Post The adjourned picnic of the Huron ing straws, and all the heads that do no' ettle who X . I %ro I
l to have got out of his venture, according illcea Ingha lenanua elgrAvc� Boy's Association of Toronto will be held conform to the symmetry of t Your forbears were men of in road along the west side . r
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About thQ only certain thing Ponzi see torl'Is of'; W a nif Old . X give 10 per cent discount off � Boy's Suits fo t .
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abundance of sensational publicity. -,.-----. I on W�dnesday afternoon, August 25tb, Colourod ribbon about �, to �, inches wide how to win from stubborn nature and the X
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. I That Man Sprariklin I .1 beginning at 3 o'clock, when the games way be used with good effect to, cover the primeval forest a smili I ng land. were in a field there and Mr. Bartia. had -- --- X
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I The appointment of a Methodist minis- . ba� run off. Take civic car at Dundas and The remainder of lhe plot should be cession of Blanshard none had a more the runaway started. The horsgi, were k, 111--w AM X
,ter as license Inspector to help clean up , Mail Contract Bloor to Bloor street entrance. All Hur- threshed by band, This will form the honorable name than your grand parents, laker caught, tangled Lip in the willows. 11 ]a 0
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the liquor. situation. around Windsor and onites who may be in Toronto at the time bulk sample -for the Fair.' If the plot was Meighen and., Bell. The native wild , One of the prettiest sights in the town- XONII E. ls""rd & '.
SIPGALRO T14,M)BRIS, nddreFsed to the post. are invited, Bring your baskets, Hot kept pure in the field there will be very which tbe�, with their neighbors, faced, ship of Fullarton, near Carlingford, is a X I - X
. I Sandwich is -not favorAbly regarded by tuascvr Gunix"I* wilt be received aL Ot- water provided. little than will need to be done' to the was a challenge to their determination seventy-five acre field of buckwheat, four
. those opposed to the. enforcerrient of the tawa un al noon. on Friday, the 24th day of . =xXxxxxvixym xxxx xx xxxx xx xim
September 1920, for the conveyonde of His threshed sample. A good fanning mill and they won. T ey gave these fertile and a half feet high, and all out in flower. I
. liquor laiv& The saintly and sagacious ve,jesty's %isits. on a proposed contract for A Mat To The Boys h — -
I Statesman "qpestions the wisdom" of it, four years. sixtimes per week. Over Wing- T +11 I'll. Ur- r f, -A .4 will remove all shrunken and small ker- res to the nio-- -fi to their ruuriea� This crop of buckwheat will not be bar- I � �, .
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and declares that the pr"ent situation Gensial's Pleasure. Printed noticeA contain- the United States, *the farm' nels, all chaff and dirt. The fanning mill an inherittknce richer than gold. vested, but will be plowed. under for the -- -- I
, irg further Information As to oppditions of 'or the print- must be cleaq, many an excellent sample . Among the first institutions established purpose of enrichening the soil, The � � - I
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I I *% an unreasonable interference with par- 10 ender may be obtaiged at the Post � ' "' has been ruined by a dirty . fanning mill., were the school and the church. Each farm belongs to Mr. Forrester, flaxmiller, ,, ' uh R*gmqmv: Ln— I
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. sonal liberty, and has' not behind it the Wbitechurch, and at the office of tile Post Thoroughness is th of Mitchell. WHEAT PARTINC37"'ATIC-liN
Office Inspe9tor, 1,oridou, 14,h of Auf On the farM an4 spent his youth and early . e secret of a good of these made a large contribution to the ..
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moral sanction of public opinion., That 0n,,,,.B " t sample, the fanning mill should not be inspiration of the young life and ha I ".. I
H. FrAirsit, FoA Office Insp tor.' Manhood plo,4ghing, boeini'@nd peddling . ppily Johh Scram, a farmer on the second i f" ' TES I
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opinion is evidently slitred by all the — . . spared even ifit mean fanning away 50 fostered a glorious hope fo; both ughton, is the possessor I CF
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,,rum -runners" who ,are now trying to whether Repub�ljcang ' per cent o the original sample, - and old. of a genuine freak of niture, It is a plump,
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turn an honest penny by peddling liquor. the next president will be a man who be- The bulk sample rnay he domble bagged A like in private ,and in public life healthy, looking little pig with two tails. I 7�Bringyolulr certi�ficaites to this'B,Ink and we .
To put a man like Spracklin at ti.e head for shipping to the Fair The sheaf "Man should dare all that he knows is Tail No. 2 grows out of the porker's right ill r"Jll,�"t f,11, r"111
I I LM - gan life as a printer's devil, and worked .. will collect foil You the initial payment of
I ofa bodyof police is a very bad mistake I . bra way up to the editorial chair. Moral should be shipped in, a box 3-4 inches right and fear to do nothing save what is side, right over the ribs, 'and can be traced 30 CE-11ITTS PtR BUSHEL. authorized by I I
on Mr. Raney's part. It really looks as Mail Contract for the boys: If you can't be a farmer, longer and 1-2 inches broader and deeper wrong," and whatever may be the fort. under the skin nearly to the animal's
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if he meant to enforce the law, which, SEALED TENDERS. addr99sed Lo the Post make your start in a printing office. than the sheaf. The sheaf should be unes of to-morow we are certain that Your shoulders as, the proper appendage, and the Wheat Board. . .1
from the law -breakers' point of view, is master General, -will be received at Ot- wrapped in paper and tied, fitted into the conviction of the power of right is one of in other respect's the pig seems perfectl ,.. �
. fawa, until noon, oln Frld4k, the 24th dayuof Pall Fair Dates box and kept in position by supports. - � I ' .
- clearly a mistake. Already the offenders September. 1920, for the conve)auce of , is I your finest assets. Many who knew -you normal. .
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Ing. Following is a list of the fall fairs in - ."
._r:k. . v� - this district issued by the Agricultural improving, great care must be taken in the highest expectations, all your friends trails were the only roads,, murders were .
. are speaking in despairinz. tones of t1that T"E CANADiAN BANK
I he. 0. 4 . Six times per week, over With our present day standards always intimately felt that your abilities justified Before Toronto was, and when Indians "
man Spracklin, " and they have written from the PM'n stel
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I him a few letters telling him they intend ing further Information as to conditions of Socieiy Branch of the Ontario Depart- preparing the exhibits for our Fail Fairs. have watched your career with interest committed where Toronto is, and through rx-
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to "shoot birn up. " But 'the man who s t Tender may be obtained at, the Post ment of Agriculture, No prize will be won by the farmer who and pride. the centuries may have passed into hist� OF C P�/iME' �
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undertakes it ,will ddubtless'have his offices of Wingbam, Glonannan, fielgrave, ......... Sept 20-21 Puts up a rough sheaf or a poor sample, 'In memory.of this day and As a mark Ory in the internal, it wa� only last Mon- I *00' I I
. - Whitechurob, and at the office of the Post P/UD-UP CAPITAL - $15,000, 0
. I bands full, We corigiatulate Mr. Raney offire specter, London, 13th of .kugrust, 192o. Bayfield .................... Sept. 20-30 The secret of success is thoroughnfs�s. . of our esteem we have pleasure In pre- day that evidence of the crime had been I RESERVE FUND -- " - $15,000,000 1
-upon his evident determination to clean I CIJA,4.11,10. H. FisllxR, Post Office Inspector. Blyth ....................... Sept, 20-21 P. R. CowAv,, seiWng to you this golden key as an emb- unearthed and brought to light, While -- . . .. I I - I
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up the situation, and we trust that if the I ' ' Brussels ................... ..Sept. 14-15 . Cereal Division. lein of the freedoi-A of these municipalities iiiaking a cutting at the corner of. Bloor — . .
.trails lead to tbe'doors of well-tc-do and . Mail Contract - I Dungannon .................... Oct, 7-8 == , ' R. S. Williams, Manager, Wingfiam. ' '
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. I ', �rqspectablo.citizous, all -the facts will be CEALIDD TENDERS. n4dreski�,4 t9 the Po,t. Exeter ........................ Sept. 20-21 COMMUNGATION 'and your children will ever be welcome discovered, in each of which stone arrows * I - . . I � . . 5-1-iA
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,2iv6 6 thp.pu�$c, If,men in honorable - master General, will bia rocelvad at Ot- Fordwich .............. � ......... Oct. 2 1 - 'tors in our midst. . murd- - 11 I
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positions have �e`en guilty of dishonorable Sevtember, 1920, for the conveyance bt His 40derich ................... I .. .Sept. 8-10 ' Signed on behalf of the people of St, ered iri the .days of early Indian warfare. . . .
I Majesty's mails. on a proposed contrAot for flarrk4top ,,.... Surely the Farmer subscribers of 11THil, 1 . �-,---�--.-.-.--,.-.---,.--.,.----
,conduct, thp wonerveknow it the better, four years. Six timed pf�r. week over Wing- I .. I Marys and Blan'shard the sixteenth of The skeletons are supposed to be of -----I--- ------ I
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I Gen;ra& Pleasu,e. Printed notices contain- I . August 1920. - Indians, from their high cheek -bones and ri -
inals, high and Id4,Who have been trying ing further information as to conditions of London, (Western Fair) ..... � �ept. 1148 learn by last we�kls paper, that they I 0, I 9 i
=d Contract may be seen and blank Palmerston .... �.,,! ............. pct. 5-6 were bocoming such habitual cigarette - , * . 0) a I i
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I to get rich by breaking the law, be punish- f Tender may be obtained at the Post J. H. A. R"msq,T, Reeve, Blanshard. The storm which passed over Hibbeft U t I-%, �
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� ed as they deserve.. Fines are no deter- Off'068 0 :F�eswater .... I . Oct. AT6 � I 'A
, Whll..h 11.11111111111. Died Suddenly I township on Friday did much damage. Eat* lis6a-d 4 1872. :
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Guardian. � I 1. .3'. Wingham ................. Sept, 30,oct. I just seven cents a poi4nd. cheaper this - Elaine.Bryans, 7 year-old daughter of . Capitat Pald,up�, $3.000,000 .
I W&WAMMOM 1111 - I nsl�,, -, , yearthanipst, There's a n3istake sorne� Mrs.Bryans and granddaughter of Dr. worsC lost most of their crop by the hail . SUrplus, .. ., - � q � .. $3,500 000 i
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. . . -,;1--.! � " More Home Loyalty Need;d there an a visit for several weeks -a ith Win. Reid at Fullarton, had .his baiii .
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. . . . ,� �'X I There are some people who pass their Mrs. A Bryans, Queen street, t 020, the Canadian ' ......
. , . :, , ;�','�'Iil�,'vti, ., � Interment *itruckand a horse killed. �he loss to Commencing August 10th 1 . I
. . I .1.'k, . home town dealers and send to the big took - place!ln Brussels cemetery on Wed- crop$ will run into the thousands, Wheat Board will rn�ke an advance paYment again- -
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. do it would be right for everybody to do.' Drs. Kennedy, Calder ager for information and advise as to their disposal . . . . . . . I - .
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� � . But is it right? Emphatically NO. ' & Kennedy ported from Nova Scotia last fall, and . . Bank of Hamilton' —1 1!
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� I a good educational and church privileges Dr, J. P. Kennedy specializes in Surgery. one of the pups was jet black and its fur ... 17.- ��.� y
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. I Diseases of the Eye, Bar, I'Tose and ,which is three feet deep, there is a cement
. . . Year'by year we rnust spend millions so that people reqWring We must not declude ourselves with the . Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested, Glassw floor This fox farming business goes into -y ''-� lava7harki,
'telephone servied may be accorrimodatedl I idea that we can spend out money else- es properly fitted. I money.- His impartation cost him $350. . ;� sdl-evel ;rftdlr
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invesfors-our, Aharetzoldersas Witt attract new rnono-y. rhis � Service, town's financial standing, and' also is a I HAT maid Or 111,qtron's heart does .
Must be OCCOMPlishect While, 4i the same iime� hee Purely Canadian 'A-�— good illustration of the new method of not long for the proper Silver
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� 'tOrvice ,Up M MLI higliesistaridard. If fhO rate of refurig is not ' - . �, ceping cars on Night trains � W service with which to comfort I
nitractfve, Men the supply of new money ceases. - The Policy Holders' Company - and Parlor cars �n prin. Last week duritig the very hot days a I their Own family and ' entertain their
I I bunch of men were working on a job, and guests. And what family in town doc-,�
ABNER, COSENS Ciple Day trains, they thought one of their number bad a C,
. This is the problem of telephone corapanies everywhere. gone District Agent ----- . - - bottle of bard stuff tit hip home. They nOt know that this is the jewelry store a 1
Of thetri IIAS f0utld anYbthet golUtion than to Chago a fair and Wingliam, Ontario V011 information froin any Grand Trunk decided to make blia loosen up, afid it where quality nierchandhw, is .-,old -at a
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. TM SaLL TELP-PROM COMPANY I ; �-- 1, - -.---- -- �- ing the afternoon the man fainted as per I lqt Your nose know your eyes � I
I .. . OF CAXAbA . �. DR. F. A. PARXER schedule. The appeal was m4da and - are using, glass". . . I
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