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Liquor Case At BlYth, __-w _" BACK FROM EUROPE . - I F - ' -IV U 's Oro
'against James Hawthorne F — 4 e 11 m .
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pos. F L Mrs. Bue'hapau'Returps After Visiting Memories of Uhqo.l D#ys, 44 No. North Wellington Troph.v Comes ~,~,^~ _ __ , , xwziiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
of Morris township, of having in his, L , I r I I .
session, beer or mash for the purpose of Lw_-,__ .0*111%.-^. __ flottleflolds Wnwanosh To WinghAm o Song Hits, ,just r I
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manufacturing spirituous liquor was beard Mr. Jas. Walker spent a few, days last I . . I W!"Sham Bazaar , 9 9
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V before Magistrate Reid of Goderich, in week in Toronto. Following a seven weeks' tour in vIliell - Another of the former pupils of 8, S, Wingham citizens have every reason to, . .
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*% T A*A,,l T4_11 Myth on Tues- M R A qnntton ninflp a business no single misadventure occurred to luar 13, R a a t Wswanogh writes interesting' be proud of their 1920. baseball team for We Svecioals In. .L
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day lost. Dudley Holmes of Witighairli trip to Niagara Falls. the pleasure of the tourists. The Free reminiscences of school days. While ,the they are certainly playing fast ball this . I I I . I
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appeared f6r the prosecution, and H. B. Mr. Benson Cruiksbanks spent a few Piess battlefield partyarrived in London editor looks back with pleasure on the season. They are receiving. splendid , . 0 .. t.
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Morphy, K. C., M. P., of Listowel, for days last wee school dayq at Kincardine yet we are support from the citizens and that is ot : S ... er Asthma and I ay Fever Rem
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the defence. The charge was laid bY In- Mr. C. B. Blackball 9f Toronto is visit- , Mrs, Buchanan declared with entlius- almost tempted to wish that we bad at- more than they deserve for they are edy at McKibbon's Drug Store, RAZ I School.Supplies." I
. ay ,in , tended No. 1 t WAwan0sh, in the advertising the town Moro widely and MAH is guaranteed. Free sample on re- .1 11, .. - I i
land Revenue Officer Ed, Floody of Tor- . iastu that the trip was in every w, - .3, Eas . 1-
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I sed of Ing wit uliqualified success and assures us that late eighties, We welcome these interest- favorably than it could otherwise be quest. I . L I
onto. The beer or mash was COMPOI r and Mrs, Amos Tipling is visiting with rel- $ I people tis , . I . I
blackstrap molasses, ground barle5 . tile following expressions of Mrs, R,d- ing letter and feel that if more adver ed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanmore, Misses . . . 0
hops, and on analysis, showed 24,38 per atives in Toronto and.Acton. wards are every word true. Airs. Bucb- Would take an interest in keeping tile On Wednesday afternoon of last week Mable McDonald, Madeline Walker and , ." . * :i
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cent. proof spirits. Hawthorne was fined Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Elliott spent atian is the only daughter cf Reeve and memories of the good old days green it they won from Elora by 9 to 1. In the Hazel Brandon, assisted in the Anniver- . . , .11 I . 11 .
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$200 and costs, or six months in jall. the week-elid, with relatives in Blyth. Xrs.Tipling arid her husband gave his would be interesting reading for many of sudden -death game at Palmerston on sary entertainment at Hackett's church, 10c Scribblers, 3 for . . 0 -* 9 0 0 , i, -254 .;, :
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- Mr. William Everitt of Detroit, is life in Flanders for our freedom, there- their former school pals who live. in other Saturday they again defeated Elora by Aslifield, Monday evening, . , ,
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renewing old acquaintances. in Whigliam. fore to Mrs. Buchanan the trip was prob- parts, I a score of 3 to 2. The regular meeting of the Women's f , I
The Fall F a I r Concert Dr. and 'Mrs. R. L. Stewart return ably the most appreciative of a:uy of the 11158- Thefirstgame intbe final series.wal Institute will be held in the council 10c Exercise Books, 3'for 0 a di ..0 .0 . 0, . 23C. 1 11 -1,
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I . from their holidays on Wednesday, Sept. ladies who v ere fortubate in visiting the Edmonton, Sept. 8th, 1920 held in Stratford on Monday and Wing. 'chamber on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 11 .. . I .. I ..
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this year will be Bigger, 15th. battlefields. . Editor Advance I I ham, again won by a'score of 6 to 4 in a 30th at a p, in, Belgrave brarq ch ,of the I I.. f . I . .. .
. I "There wasn't a hitch anywhere," said Dear Sir:- twelve inning contest, which was fraught Institute w.111 give the programme. *. I I
and Better than Ever Be- Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Young visited for Mrs. A. T. F,dwards, chaperon of the Another year has n I with excitement. The score stood four I all . .. * ,. 'I,, .
- Wingligm Fall Fair, Sept. 30th and At%W% . ON: . . , ..,
a few days with, their son Noble, in Gode . at the end of the and. it was only , I . NO = Fountain N11S...... IN . I I 11
tore. Watch for some rich. party, in giving a brief but graphic out- read with great interest the reminiscenses . ninth, - October Ist,, An excellent agricultural .. .. I . .
line of the main points of.the tour, penned by "B. of B." not of Belgrave in the twelfth frame that the same score . . . . I , . I I
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4,01, Mrs. W, T. Miller and children, spent I ellous group- this time, but of S. S. No, 13, East Wa- was broken when Winghain notched two. exhibition, not a circus. Entries for ' . ' t, I I
further announcements. outstanding among a inary d live"stock are now com. A Big d-3.00 Value for $1.75 .. . .
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I a few days last week with relatives in osh. He omitted, however to mention -Morden and Cruikshanks ' t around for ladies' work an 4) . ... .
4 ing of'pictures, historical and beautiful, wan go ing in to the secretary. Write for prize . . . . . 1. I 11 I.. . . .
. — Lucknow. . ss McGill, whose "regime" was immed- the needed tallies, and Stratford, while . . I . ..
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pending the summer months with friends were permitted for a few hours to visual- I have been always under the impression bases, couldn't get them home. It Was I . I I , "
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I I We have t e largest stoclK in Toronto. ize the long years of warfare waged by that she was his,first -teacher. largely a pitchers' duel, with Telfer bar- son, Harvey of Blenheim, are visiting with Metal Case Lead Pencils With safety . -- , I '. 1, , , .: ..11
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. of Mr. Jos. Doig's father and mother have I son and brother and perhaps no moment ' The bench extending from the door to ing-t6e edge. . relatives in town. They are, here on . clip, for 0 . 0 el . . . I
arrived from Scotland and will make in the allotted time brought the same the southwest corner of the schoolroom Wingbam-Aitbieson, If; Crulkshan%s, account of the serious illness of Mrs. . . 1. . I t I .
I Wingham their home. thrill of realism and pride as that instant was used as a receptacle for lazy pupils. rf; Judson. cf; Telfer, p; M. R. Johnson, McGee's mother, Mrs. Robert Weir, . . . .... . . I .. I . . I I .
I Mr. and Mrs. Aiistin Solomon of Luck. wh n on the slope of Vimy Ridge the consequently anyone with a poorly pre- c; Geddes, ss; Howson, lb; R. Johnston, Turnberry. I I I #!. 13 I . . . .
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I . now, visited with Mr. and Mrs, W. T. wives and mothers of -Canada saw with p 2b; Morddn' ,Mb. Methodist church. next Sunday. Mr, t U ,S, DnUG ' ' .., . * I , .
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and Miller one evening last week. . tueir own eyes the little'strip of country serve a term on the "Dunce's Seat", One StratfOrd-Livermore, If; Cruikshanks, the . . . .
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d to be a veritable Walter, rf; W. Edwards, cf: Dohnough Dixon and his daughter refined and cult McKiNN fi STORE I 0 I I ! . . I %
Reeve Tiplin,g spent the week,end in for which the Canadian boys battled and afternoon there seeme I , I
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES Toronto. While in the city'lie attended. , devoted I . I . ,, . .
I Vimy Ridge is just quiet pastoral colau- filled to within about 6 inches of its cap- se; Moore, lb;,k,lanigan, 2b; Richards, 3b. services. These experienced and Drugs and Stationery . . . I
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. I . a reunion of the Tipling family. , Ary" Mrs. r4dvmrds said, "In no great acity, B. of. 13. being nearest the end. I Winglippra , ....... -6 leaders have already in I ' I I
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. Let us fill yourreqpirements Mr. and Mrs Ira I Morgan of Beech- way different from the sanitorinin hill at happened to be the next victim 'and was Stratford ........ I .... 012 000 001 000-4 sion. Ttiere is nailling sensational and I . :1 . - , . . I .. .111,
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Satifaction guaranteed, I Byron, and,originally just as pleasantly sent -to occupy what remained of the at. . their ------------- I I . .
, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mor- wooded, I should think but now of course ready well fille4 bench, I braced myself Stratford played the return game in Old Gospel story which is preached and _ I pil 1111, . I . 11 . . . I
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I gan. I scarred and 'desolqte, with, the harren to hold on as best I could, but my seat Winghann on Tuesday dftdrnoon and sung with splendid effect. . :_,!_ _ - 1. L511EW, - __ - I .. . . .. I . I
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Mr Chas. Burford has purchased the trunks of trees the solo remains of the was about as uncertain as that of a Wingham was again victorious, This vic. There's lots of cheap -advice lying round, __ .- I , . I I I
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Leslie property in Pleasant Valley. 'The quiet woodland of xo years ago, but with straight party member in the Ontario ,(oty gives the local boys the North Wel- but it is generally as useless as it is c cap, W. C. T. U. Notes 6=0 "Emmi— . , , - I r I , I . .
CEO. MASON & SON . gislature who was opposed by a U, F. lington Silver Trophy ',and s4ver .shiqlds lf some of the wise guys could sit back 11 I .---.---.*...Wwooii .
( . dwelling is at present occupied bv Mr. here. and there a little patch of cultivated Le r ,_ . . . ; r . . ... 1, I 1 I
$tatiouery, Patent medicines, Harry Walton. I land, where the indomitable peasant has 0. Anxious to wipe out his disgrace "B". to each of the players. - The presentation and listen to themselves, the disgust would The regular meeting of the W. C. T. I I
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Books, School Supplies, Wall Paper, ' will be made to the boys in e] , .. .1
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Valley Goods, Toys, etc -an-ox-eat-hay," but the dis- futurc and doubtless a splendid* evening enough to be knocked. The silent man Mitchell on Thursday of this week at 3 - - , . I I . I
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. Wingham, where Harold was quite ill for there, by a cemented passage into a huge fact that I was not over anxious about my of Harriston and Secretary Horning of it's safe to guess that a sensible man is . I , - :( I .
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Wednesday afternoon and the return and never a wise ode", and
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by George Weston.
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W'.&NTiD--5o people to buy motiumentis,
holV u4 to reduce our stock b0fore win-
ter at 20.1 cheaper than you can buy a Idewhere,
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lng-room and,xitchen worre.- at.'
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are also at work, and out of the
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peasants
ruins of brick and wortar little homes quences.
the time. The score by innings was: - can talk louder than the other fellow
Patrick St., at the ripe old age of 84 years, I : ,. , ..'a . .
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are springing up, roofed over with the
One pasttime of pleasant recollection,
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The Plowites of Hamiltori are playing is often the reverse Of a certain King
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The funeral will be held to Kinloss ceme- ,c I I I '0 4
Tea and otirm'. ,
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Lille,and Lens, Aras and Givenchy, bit side
the grounds. It had. evidently been
on Wingham ground as we go to press on it was said, "He ije er ,said a foolish thing
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orman has purchased the Carruthers
by bit order is coming ol# of desolation
visited many
designed by nature for the . purpose, as
one could recline w ith perfect ease, and be
Wednesday afternoon and the return and never a wise ode", and
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and the Canadian party
cemeteries, wlIerq, the orderly row of
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crd,sses mark the sleeping place of so
'of time however Bennett's sideline was
Amateur Baseball Championship. or did anything wise. The world is made
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great a,share of the young army, "I went
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x, Edna Marjorie, .,to Mr. Win,
opper, son of Mr, and Mrs. John
to -' Giv6uchy , with -one or two of, the
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AgricuVture for Ontario opened the Gode- .
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are asleep. . .
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are 9,odo grave .
and sawed it off. -An instance of how
modern - progress often deprives us of
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rich fair on Thursday. There was a splen-
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distinigu4shed by th .
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rosses,..and everyw most .perfect
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Mr. William Elliott, proprietor of the the National Exhibition. .
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be on their guard'against. visitors of this .
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. . order, not a weed or it stone., it seemed
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Belmore Brickyard, received the sad news The Cabinet Minister of the U. F. 0. w
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that ,his brother, George, was shot at Government wasintroduced on behalf of
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t,,,y head quarters of registration at"Ar-
,a, the missing can be found if it is hum-
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boys in the ho ly bonds of matrimony,
with girls of about their own age. Two'
Mrs. Dawson le ft for the Sault on Tues- him visit this town, said that he, was at-
The unfortunate man ways more interested in the agricultural
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of the victims were Jack Fells and my-
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the'saine hotel that war, the kaiser's head-
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center, the Rheims visit W's,s made a city
whether the contract *as legally binding
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of do,trtiction, with the ruins of the old
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was given away by her father vias daintily
cathredal still glowing with the splendor
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of the jewelled window, unbroken and
shirk his responsibility entirely,, by bid-
the harvest of this valuable crop. Too I !aker gave some figures
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hissoed and brought back to
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violate)) Mrs, r,dwards said. 'From end
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careful guidance we were able to see the
while Ken Edwards sat the seat im medi-
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home in Timmins, Ont. best of the splendours of that- queen of itely in front of me. The. new arrange. I 6_1 . I . .
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ens at strongly, through their sheer novelty, of the bride's Parents, by the Rev. A. crowd yet. The autos were parked inside, N qapp% , .
A very pretty but quiet wedding was gardens, the Louvre and the gqrcl mI, B. A., on Septembei and outside by the hundreds. V , 1. . , ,
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solemnized at the Baptist church Parson- Versailles stand out as especially shilling moreover they bad many advantages, one J. Ma ,
In a splendid visit. To Versailles of which I lost no time in untilizing as I Rev. T. E. Kennedy, B. A., Cranbrook The exhibits in the pavilion, especially X I
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afternoon, September 8th, by the pastor# we took the newly rebuilt road travelled said before Ken sat immediately in front 0 to Miss Anna Lovette. daughter of Mr in th ,
- by President Wilson en I route to the of me, and who can wonder that I seized and Mrs, John Ballantyne, Brussels. th mark, the apples were especially being X . .X
Rev. T. J. Hind. when Miss Myrtle Rob I good. The roots were not as good a sam- I —_ . . I X
inson, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Continued. on page 5) the golden opportunity to reach under the STRUTH'glis!-C V M X I X G S-A t th e ple on account of its being a little early.
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Thomas Robinson, 654 Woolwich St., , . desk with a pin in' my fingers, and gl' Manse, Walton, by Rev. R. A. Lu The stock pens were not as ful as in It beats all how many FARM 9110 9 - , X ,
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Guelph, was united in the holy bonds of Beating The Iti him the full benefit. Naturally Kenp on September Ist, 1920, Mr. StanleY E, former years. . N we sell. . I . . I I
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matrimony to Mr. Colwell Brock, son of Mr. Rob4 Shaw the genial - Bilievale being only human. resented my seeming Struthers, Donegal' to Miss Myrtle The races proved a good drawing card V4 . I
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. _! .- . Following the Wedding ceremony a recep- which presented him wi all egg which ilvereu -- - wit- Q . . a _.__._ ..--. 1ptv,
missed its mark just . the last. heat, The track was pretty I ^V, I
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TOTION SALE measured 7 inches by 8J inthes in cir- out blow had it not BORN
At! Al. Boyle'll 1,1midence, Bolgrave. at 3 P. parents, after which the bridal couple left cumference. The egg was boiled for by a hairbreadth. Just at this juncture. heavy, but fast time in some of the beats X I . .
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bro&k", .11111r. eow, %ulo to 001f ill )e a her, Sat On their return they im in -such a Ind 2' , . . . I I
of single harticA. collar and hems 0 blood, and other points revealed two eggs, one inside of the larger that direction and seeing h on Tuesday, Sept. 14th, to Mr. . Elo Early, Crediton .......... I I I X" -
shoot blanket.. horso clippers. cutter, road will take up their residence on E dinboro one, Both had hard shells the inner hostile attitude, called him forward to Mrs. A. L. Posliff, a son. 2 .) r--' Perhaps our Farm Shoes are better , that% " I .
I cart; doz. pullets; some cockerels: Coal oil , as a pun- Jimm Hall (Brown, Blyth) .... 2 1 Z I . I . " . I
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a' , n i imill articlN; Fo d oox 11917) --- Mae McKinnie (McDougal), ,
n s n I r. . t,r`.C,,,,,,,,,,,, ly kn6wn in this city both having been wa isliment for his badbehavior. While 3urnham unfurl Bayfield) .................. 3 3 4 4 1
t III ii r . had no yoke, nesday of seeing Lady 1 . '
3l&nC6 to . o; t r i f sale un or 10 co nectexl with the firm of Moore & Arm- ' there he cast several belligerent glances I . I
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COL14 , over t In $earcbldg ]Par Motinallifie showed his the Union Jack which was sent by the Logan Boy (Bannerr Come here for yours,,aUd yiOU'll get z .,, . ,
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Mv , "Alt'. . AS. I I LOH, - of Walkertolli fist when the teacher wasn't looking, but school children of Edmonton, England to gan) ...................... 4 4 4 the besto at ally rate., . . I I ,
lgrair . u U01108t. Mr. and Mrs. Brock art spending a few License Inspector White " I . , .
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'TIMASU9911S'S SAL9 Op LAND ,A. Brock. Owen SounA were in Port Elgin on Thurs- out, with no se.rious consequences. This Little incidents like them are all helping Op= Girl Shelton, Kin- i Waterproof Uppers.. W It h heavy .;
FOR TAXEI$ 1-1.1 _-1----_... I day last searching for moonshine whiskey,, little incident goes to 'Show that circum-
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lay virtua of's warrant issued under the of the fact that other influences are at J.;Isle csllipbell. (McCrae, and Hal styles. .
)iandqof tile Alayor and Clerk of the town of loth, unday after Trinity, Sept. 19tb, r4stinfactured on a :generous scale there. is not always a conclU#ivO Droof of guilt. 0 0 Z
Wingbaw and having the soal of the said Mr, e crowd who work to dismember it, largely the individ, Brussels) .............. 2 1 2 . .. , . .
poration x t t a v h 6 d thereto. beating, datt) 8.30 a. W.-'HOly Cordiminion, 11 00 A visit to the home of an,old thap under As you are not of th at- ual wishing to gain cheap notority. Nile Boy McNall, Nile)... 1 2 4 2 X
4 tile 9th dayof Auguest A. D. Vmt. cominandinw . ion failed to reveal the usual mach- tended No. IS, Mr. Editor, I will not 4 * I - . ,
Ill - -- s I I should be very glad indeed if some Tramp Fast (Gray, Mjteh Z * 0 . Severalgrades $4.00 to $8-00* - "" ' '' .
wo to levy upon lands onunierged here- a. m.-Motins arid Uttmy, 7.00 P. me uspic .. .
undeV fOr Cho 06MUR Of t6ltof r"POCtIV01Y (Ill& Eventong; 2.80 P. m,-S=d1Y School- anism for,diatilling or even any mdtbture trespass longer on your space arid patience other old timer would refreab our memory Jl) .................... 0, 4 3 3 4 1 . I ", , , .
t lit,rean, Lel"tber *1th OMM, 110106 IM h"CbY I U h you have, missed more than you - ,.- -_
given in &(".rdsnen with th6 AsAimment Act, T. hurWay sept. 23rd, a miWonary tea at that resembled the home-brew variety. I tho 9 with inddents of the past as B of B, has Gentry M Forest, (Ilart- . I I
I hat I Ahall Aecd to @61l by public auction the bom of MM Ilettigpvt from a.3o p4 As a man is su"ed to be inweent in cau ever realize, owing to that fAct. . I . I
the maid Istic, or no, much therW aq m done. - . nell. Wingbam) .......... f 5 5 4 5 I
811twerit f6i , the iftyment, of the taxom And m. to 5 p. in. ,'Friday, Sept. 24th, a w6et- the eyes of t his wife until he is caught I might say before closing that we have indest regards to all old frieftds Pwpeater (NicMugafl, Bay- Ap"* 11 -
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"Ne M16 *111 murfit'nem st the Town Hall In irig of the Udids, Guild at Mr& Griffii* vith the wrong colored hair on his dvd- had an ideal summer he tances and wishing all bound. field) ... ................ 5 #_3 6 5 (Ir I ul " ,
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on of Church work- dl , to we prefw to thMk that the scatits -crops throughout the district. A large and acquaint J 4 ", We ,
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two k Ift thro"Um I a#*( the Des ,e of Hut-ou *#I be hold Lb*" beqn, givft a wroV tip rstb4t thin aftunt of building hiis been done in the .
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