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IMPERIALISM
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$8.72 At
ending March ,91*t, tuo total curtelax
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of the British government frejudinj
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the for the
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expenditure urmy and navy
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amounted, to $16.40 for each peraou,
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'Oe"' pu rl)QBQB upon the people of
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Ex g and And Wales amounted to t;7.80
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per head of populatiou. whilot In On-
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tario the Amount levied for ,the same
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.thQrQ 113' M probleirl', Land the I
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Purpose was ;9.34, and An additional
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lor room to live fix, then we must be
amount of -two dollars was collected
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blem ts to. bring, %11 tUe factorw-'which
-prepared to hold what we have, or
for which there Is no corresponding
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.compose it clearly under the sye.
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- say how M140h we shall surrender,
outlay in England. Moist persous will
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what size ll cast- to Cisr-
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the protection of our mann-
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be Asked, that we should take, upon
berus when be snarls. I
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ers -costs something, but what
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oursolves, these high mAtters. The
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It there Is to be defence, then we
the amount is would be hard to deter-
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94swer to that is that we are the
shall be called upon to decide wbat
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only ones In the world w4o can lead
defence -is adequato. There are six
National EcQuOMY" guotea with up-
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the WAY out of the present 4101-
self-governing states in the Empire,
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proval one estimate of twenty-three
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of which only one is. reasonably
dollars per person, and Mr. ED ,V
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England c�anuot make the ftrst
capable Of defending itself against any
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move because that would be to abdt-
Probable force wbleh might be brought
*Council of ,1griculft1re places, 11 at
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a a tw1h
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c(Lte her place in the world. To do.
to bear against It.' lk�ewfoupdlaud,
two hundred'dollara a year upon each,
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farmer, "for which he gets, retu
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would be to put every part of the,
ftpire in jeopardy. It would be A,
co.nittaction wouK be rree marely to
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accept the terms which any v,orld-
tax themselves for the purpose of
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defence the
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matual all problems now
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mring
power might choose to impose. Pos-
facing the B mpire begin automatles, fly
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In the 4orthern eky, Wheft
albly other world -Dowers might in-
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to'solve themselves. FIrst, and in a
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the old lion In the fAbl 11 sick,
tervene, but the slim of all the
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Important, �our status the. world
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there was no be, A too vile to cast
penalties for Weakness which 'they
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being defined, tIrs, full consclousilb8s
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Indignity upon him. I
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Would exict would be no less. Of
all these states England alone is
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itself 4f(,.It in every public act. Ro-
Piano Factori les
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Appeal, it could not be answered I n
capab
lie of defending herself and
sponsibillty would sober us and en-
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a moment. Swords do not leap froiA
sparing a surplus for the defence of
noble our character; and In the larger
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scabbards unless there are swords to,
theL others. It tbA fleets of England
light of obligation we should addr�"ess
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leap. Parliaments must assemble.
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were destroyed the Empire would disi-
ourselves anew to domestic problems,
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Debate must be had. Votes must be
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solve and vanish like tile baseless
and solve them better, because they
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.taken. Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Bourana.
fabric of a dream. 80 soon VLS the
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'Were felt to be a part of an Empire
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must be consulted All this would
occupy months, It not years; and 14
tax -payer, who now. furnishes forth
those fleets, Is unable, or unwilling,
and in World obligation, We should
lose ihe sense that we were living In
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the meantime the business of the
to endure the b�rdqsl, then the Empire
the eighteenth century, suspicious
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Empire was at a stand still. And what �
comes, to an end automatically, or
that some one. V�'as about to filch Away
FActorieg. and Read Office.
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It England failed In the appeal. I -Ter
enduies only upon the sufferance. of
ou'rcoautonomy" or some one else
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hands would be empty and her sivord
the world, Accordingly, the five out-
"Annex" us, resentful, childish as
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cast qway.
lying States exist Only In the mind of
VSqullnaux In the -world of. political'
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A formal proposal in London that
the English tax -payer. � �
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200 HARGRAVE STREET,
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all British subjects share equally In
A brpa4er and a. surer basis must
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the defence of the Empire would be
be fOusia in a recognition of tba prtu-
with a situation I
which must In the
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regarded as a cry of distress; and
ciple, that the Interest of one state
end become Intolerable to white, men,
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when Inquiry was made, It would be
Is the., Interest of -all, that It Is lit-
namely, that We had no direct re.'
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tress at all-., The .-round would then
be shifted from necessity to coudn-
a mutual obligation which will not
be evaded since It has been 'clearly
our foreign Affairs, no voice in those
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decisions which lead to the Issue
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defined and formallY.assumed. Tha�
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In a false position within, and with-,
out her own dominions.
obligidlon, ultintately must find its
expression In. the terms of a contract
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first essential sign and reality of in-
depeadance, ' These dtfices
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Raving parchased a. thoroughn
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to 'Pay.
England
bred TamwOr-th Hogi Will keep him
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Nor can Australia make the appeal, -
becAusp the termination of the Anglo-,
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We are now c0aling.to,close quar.
has Performed for us all these years,
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not because she W48 exclusively de�
for i;ervice at lot 23 on the 3rd,
Con. Rullet. terms $1.00 attime of
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ters. England lost the Thirteen Colo-
strous of doing so, but becafise we not
service with the . priviledge ds. W.
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her eyes. She might be suspected of
nies which eventually grow Into the
having volunteered to assume our
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self Interest by those who cannot age
United States because she Insisted
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full responsibility could not be left
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that'the interests of tne part are the
that the colonists should pay a part
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In the world with our business uu-
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Interests of the whole. The people
At least of the cost of ,defending them.
done, That Is why the Indlan.or-the
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Egyptian bas 'his business done for
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they shall remain '
a white people.1
gland -has. ever since avoided similar
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him. because he will not do it for.
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They may be right or they may be
difficulties by paying for the defe=ce
himself And when we se6 a sturdy.
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wrong; but right or wrong the quea-f
of'the colonies out of the pockets of
,young PhIlliptuo smoking a cigar,. And
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tion to settled; and It la better that
the. tax-PaYers who dwell within the
occasionally pausing to retresh*htm-
Assistant felitale teacher ,Wanted
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little Islands, and saying nothing
selfj with ii� draught from. his mo-
for S. S, No. 8, Mckillop. Apply
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Australians themselves than that any
about Lt. That Of course, to A very
tberla breast -we will ' detect Ihe
Stating salary exppeted etc. Dut-
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other community vhould� attempt to
easy solution; but It is too easy for a
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ies to commence 3rd. Xan. 1912.. Thl
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settle It for them. No community of
colonist t6 sees it who .thinks About
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ebuffitfou, out of which we will. have
School is cqnv6ni6qt -to post Of-.
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community to decide for them wi.at'
It Is quite' certain that' England
Money Is the easiest medlum in
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the future complexion of the people,
does pay somethifi& for',our defence,
which to make pilyment, and ervis.0
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It Is equally. c# that vie pay
lit, the :hardest; but 'it Is o a, 11
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soniething too. The questibil really
rilearler obligations, of life. that money
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obnoxious to Aslatics, but the Aus-�
,resolves Itself Into this, -"Does either
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will discha e, lose ' Who urged that
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tralthas cannot help that. They .pro-
pose to hold their continent even if
Party Day' too little or too inuchr,
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we owed to Erg
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they cannot use It, even though in- *
deed,
sidlary' questions of which the most
Important is, "Are
presenting
her with battleships .Were merely
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at the present moment, not
thes6 paym,pnts
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Showing Us. an easy way of evading
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more than one tenth is occup4ed slid
In suclitim'e-and wanuer-as to
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payment, and at the same time of cor�
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one-half unexplored. Their , pursuit
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produed the 'beat results?11� :,.
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rupting ftifland, as Attica was cor-
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of policy deliberate, and fnny
are undeterred by the physical,.diffl-
payment whIch uncertain in.
amount and t1ine Is only a jittle
rupted. after -Salamis. . %
Our hearts and our brains
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cultles which face them. Their coazt "
better .than no payment fit all. Any
must go
with our liloney. We cannot 'eon�
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ch6 Ce young b s: Aged .12 and ,13
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mo I . 6.1d, coloT dark red also,
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line Is double that of the United
States. Sydney is as far from Port
trader -knows that and If he'tdoe6
not.know It his banker will Inform
tract for o�lr defence.' ,We cannot
464ve to one what is the business.6f
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few Leicester ewe l.ambs. Prices
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right,A. El t �Rruieefield, Ont.
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him in pretty sharp terms, At' pre-
all,, To Make the amou at Assigned
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part of the country which is nearest
sent e ach Of -the six parliaments con-
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to Us as our proportion of the fund
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to Asia is tropical and cannot be
tributes' according to the feeling at
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for. the common d6fence a first charge
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the moment. It does not know, still
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So resolute are the people that the
less do the other parliaments knowj
shall Ve. oblised.to. consult, and assist
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inhabitante of Australia shall be
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how Much that cOntri tiOn Vill. be�
- ls� dec.ition as to how and where
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white, they have adopted a system of
when It will be Paid, or how it, will
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compulsory military service for all
be.;speat.. Unless a banker knows
Then It Will not tipon wl I lich.
ReprosentatiVe wanted at' once ,
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males between the ages of eighteen
the amount' of - his .bills payable, the,
-platter . L
,)art, of the Empire the brunt of war.
f or Work . itp �our locality. Will
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and twenty-six, and a system of cadet
date *hen they are dud, and' has a
will fall, � If bie coast$ of Australia :
gua�antee $2'.O.o. to $5.00 per day,
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corns and rifle clubs r be-- ever
c6l'thilftY fl, diev will be aid -
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TH'URSDAY, DW,XXBl3R 14, toll.
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THOMAS WRTT$ Ll W* ,UKYD�O�Nt'.
Shoe, Repairer, ' P '"BRIST"v J501'10=04:1,4 JNOTA,, I
N ,ORTRY WANTH ku4bff", k",j(,, I
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Tls� following quantity of Live Voul, "MAIRLUS 10. _10860"_ , I
All vow 00013 and Mots 111y. lie wautled at tile, Holmesville -
Pull tjVYSt,At 04 each we 'kzw. Notary 'E'u-blic,
i Commissioner, ete,
,I 1000, Chickens I I . L
RcPalrd whittlenwall I HUI AL Z$TATJ4aAN1) INSVRAXog �
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500 flensi issuer o arriageLicenbes, .
'. BOOTS ARVE TO 300 10licks � , Hur,004,8t-, Clinton. ,
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10111041. Poviltry Ukeltbe first three, days , Finu-nelal and Real Estate �
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I OPPOSITE PQ$TOfFICF Phone 4 on 142, - .
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I I oveelat Attention 91v6p to diseases of, tbfk
I 13-ve, Ear, TbroAt, and xose,-
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. 41124 .Suitable POIRsee
. U-0 Houses to Let 21111r,111-11-11111ked. I
. 014eq pad Residence, _ . I
A po,sitivo cure for thick ,neck The undersigned bas tw TWO 400r* Wt#r, Ofthe Comsnero#j Notef
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a -ad goitre, cancers,tumars, dropsy, let; apply to � . - . ron St.
griavel and rabiea I will be� a(t � . J. TWITCRELL .& $ON -DRS, 01UNN and exANOIER
Clinton December the 14th, at Rat- � . . .
Umbury House mak . . . � 1 -_ Dr. W. Gunn, IL, it. 0. ir" 16, X,V� S., Edlia
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to avoid delay. Xra, $.F. Gibs 13, Loos Wanted I . Dr.A. 0, 6andier, D"j. Njo, V
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I I . 141911% cars at reEsidenee . p JU$iienbru I St. .
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,, . Daerty Piano and DAM ,C,Q, RMSICIAN, 8VUGSON,
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. teub.ry �Uo, sit
Wantedt agoo4 genle�aj ,servallit, Boarders Wanted ow. Varrsinlo -real � deuce.
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to whoiru the highest wages. will be . 9.2. - V. lie XXON I
paid, . Apply.to. jMw. Goo. Me- - . . I . �
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. . rePared- to take boarders, either I VkoWn and Bridge Work a gX14telally, . I .
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L I � . Mrs, Vogr;dgve, Ontario streetS Toronto. .
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. so!d in lots to ault purchasers.. At , Live stock- and general Auct4ori �e� . ., ��
I t . tactive prices. I to . GODER10H. ONT . �
I John Rmusford,Vg R. City Agent� 2141JIMItooirftlesi & SpeoWl, oldell gr a%
einen I .. . I NXW FJL,i offloe, Olt-t*n
I t � I a WpMulvil,r abtena4a. ..
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I . . . Tuokereraith, a pure bred 'Hampshire .
All kinds'of Coal on hand- Boar, Brodhagen- Chief, No. 442I.te-rins MeTaggart Brat,. � - '. ,
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it co . sary.. John A Murray and Geo Hen , , , .. .
chestnut - So .al. I � derson, Ses,fOrtb P. 0. Phone 5 on 136 ' L I 'CLINTON' . : (
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Years. - This'property Is close to the . re Insurance ft. . - . :
A., F.t4DIRBIESS toof... -of Clinton ard possess I I I . I . I . .
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do . . I - I I Jas. Connelly, Holmesville; John � . .
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. n 3rd Concession, of I Chesney� $eifoitth- -T. F,`vansj ..
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I - Pianos -I 1, Rullett his choice farm of 65 acre% all , . � . -Beech, -
I . I clear and in . grass 2 ne- - I .14 WO911, J. C. Grieve) Winthro T. 'R. . "I
I I .e . .. .. maged il� will pyut an enemy. -Wj . . .. .11 I .1 . . . I � P . a r]4*. neweis, . I Br6dhag rp n- I . ,� ,
I 11 )�ay libel -ally for spare. time, . . springs, good well at house, AVerat. , en, * M. .-Mchwan, - .
�� ifourteen years of age. New Zealand due, ll�e can only do business out.of nothing since .the Empire exists to . I , �
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;A I has cast in her lot with Australia, and his reserves; and England no* stand ' ko t at d mag o d k . back, a cho Clinton, I .. .. ..
s'� I Is Irli h a 0 9 o and-Irold.him . � ce ' 11, * , . .. . " .... . . .
".". .. - . roqd 1�'. A good frame bouse� : Each Dire� ' . .
�, both are so Impressed with the r3ality as banker to the rest of the Empire' to account. . .' . I . � . - not ,RNATIONAL. * tOT is inspector of losses in. .. .
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Y". of danger that they have already com- in. respect of defence. Such:a course - T . , O. I . . re o new kiti I ty. . 7 . I
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". . . See.alrid he ur fi�est b- � A4111"lee oben with wood shed, I his own locali 1 . - I . I I I - .
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: . axation wi - I . ", acre good bearibg orchard. Reasom] - � , Aa . ENT& - . . I - I,-
� , I he question of t, thoij re BT � I . I . .1 . ''. . w �.; I ..
,�, mitted themselves to a policy whiph as we are now pursuing can end presentation will thenbe s . . � New Siylish design o 00 tot? SpIling not able t o* "or par-
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'. I 'Out having been raised, eInce to- re" ' .�, . .. I .. - I . I � 11 .1 ticulars ap . P ,work, ]b . Robt. - Smith, - Hatlock, Ed' Hijichlej � . 1.
, f, Implication. South Africa is too Imperldl bankrupte .' nd � I . .. I I �. . .1 � . I b.�ert ' . r . . IY On, Premises or Addres4 � * , .
.-�,, I F present is as much an obligation as . . � I � . . y Pianos. - and . ea
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.1., young to speak, and Newfoundland ig - - 'We are now In the situation of a I - , I . . . �. . . . . 0 ! . - RIUHARD - TAKCEA Ilett - -, S forth', James c4niming,. Egmond' . . �.
; . to tax.*. Tile parliameats or the various . I . .. 10 . .1 j� io, , ville; J.' W, Yeo, Holinesville . .7 -
11�,, too small for Impressive utterance. oompany,'wIth unlimited liability,,of . I , , .4 - . . 1. I I I . , . � . . I ton. . . 1. 1. . . .,
doininions freacker Wai te�l ' � . Ch Hu . . . . �
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��, . I We have now exhausted the list of which the -shares have not been dis- functions incident. to them; and . --- I . A. . . , gansi . � . .. I.` Paymerds� may . made ` ,
I .1 . they � . . . � . Morri&W Olc bte at The .
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�111 five self-governing communities trlbutedr�qa the calls made, Our bust- till perfo'rai them better when 'the . For S. S. No. 5 Godericli Township .4 . I .. . . . i �.thjng c�:, Cliutoln Or ,
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. 1, which send representatives to the Im- , ness Is to convert tile concern into Ste M . X R. H.-Cutt, � Goderich. . .
, 11 , - problems of d6tence and foreign aff.4irs (Porters HU11.) Duties to comme3pee � I I . . am Enalfie For Sil I C - . . . .
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, perial Conferences, and no source mas a Company of which the liability iliall have been'rel6g � . 4 ..5pecial values in Art' I . . . �-�_ I . . I .
* ated to.another court On the ist of January 1912. S bate � � I.. . � - . . . . . ' ' I . I
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.". found from which a plan might Issue. be known, tho, shareb distributed, the which they themselves bav6 had dn .swary and qual1iriefttiOns. ProYes- . I . The unde ffers for Sato I
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� ; , Canada yet remains, and we are snb- officers. appointed, and the by-liiwa� equal voice Ili cre'ating. ' The par- sional teacher prefered. . . C , . . an upright steam en -gine; about, 7) J A OLO B TA' ' .
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11. induce the other partners in the busi -and all the world . Address John Torrance See. .q . : � . 101 horse ;-ia good ruhning , '. . .. 1. eLINTON. . I .
,i�-. , ject to none of the disabilities which drawn up, signed, sealed, and dellvdr- liament at Westminster for examplej I . ases.* * . . . Y LO R. '
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, �� ness of Empire to keep silent. to read. . Will, then be free, Porters Hill, P. 0. . - . I V . . __�_ ... . . .
:% � . : WithOut bringing .. . . 4 1 0. der. Uh'ls is certainly ,&snap for .
', I the business of the Empire io a stand- . . I .� . . . .4, . Pia, n o.s and orga'�nS rent a,n� farmer: Wanting Power for kep. * Fire, Life and A cident . .
.1 A scheine of Imperial organization The shareholders in this Empire still, to . I . -d � . I . � 0 a C .
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I . win. approval on the ground of dis- one place. They can choose the per- Irishman who beat his wife, � .seen a raybiaeksmithphop. - - be . . . . . . .1 . . .. i (I
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- .. Interestedtiess alone, because the g U anted a ffoul� e - I � . 'I -
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. her husband�'and hoNv mucli Shani- , . � .1 - __ 4$tate b I.
.1 to us would be moral r; proxies; but as the liability Is uug . � . . . Real, .Ought Mind I
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Ili! tolerant of attempts at betterment, limited, Canada camiot say ,that 'alto rockan Irlsh:messago boy Is'en . . variety goods. * . � I . M . . .
'T, '' . �ltle.d 'I I .. . Farni for Sale. . - . I 011by to Joan .
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:: which do not Involve an expanrion lit entitled to send more4 pkoxy-hold- � to wear In his cap. � I wislv, to purchase an -up-to-date . . I .
,,-:,. � . of territory or of trade. Unlike the erg than l4ew Zealand Is. The co The present situation of the-BrItIsh 'house.as!I cuna,boukl' tomove to' . . . � .. . I . ::.
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.. people of Australia we are singularly t'nuation of exIstence. as 9. community, 14mplre is the greatest menace to tile - , . Ilusief Eulporluni'' . I I , I
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... free from external problems. !Per. a 19 Just as Important to New Zealan-4- . . . I . .4 . Er I 6 1.
. , I iatt, �The . Win. Grant- -d . *: 2 . . I Est . atel Okf4frs, f Or' Salo - 50 acrei�. - I . . . a, �
t'.. . . . Or , 0hkas. It Is to Canadians, and ta.2h. ,vorld's peace which now ex I I . Bast half of lot Uj con., 61 Rull�*�t_. ........ �,,� .
. hundred years v,,e have been at peace . . Londbil Road. I"- ' .
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.� . ber.of representatives, for precisely so ,sufficiently, marked that trespass- . .11 . . - , :E, buildings. 'Also the undersigned . , .
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� were better than they are at the Me- tho I I . . � . � . I I . .
, same reason that the se�eral ers inay beware. The'ttmptation. ah) . 1. � � . I ofbrd 16T: 111116, 16t 29t.,e6n. 6, Hull-. . RaawayThniii Table . � . I . I
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.1 Canad, states of the Aram is too great, and should'beremoved.In 111CUOU SAIC ', . . . I ,. . 10- , ett, 100 acres. These,firtins mky be I L . 6ndo ' - ., .. ,
j".. and most populous of the c6lo.11F to Congress an equal number of so- the interests Of those who" are. liable: ; . .4 togethor orseparately. . � ,0, Haron and tpuice, I I I
,� . ,hall -to be 'tempted. The 'one' desire of .of- farm abock and. ' implements. A . Do . . . . I
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� � heard with respect. This Is a work be no minority shareholders to band tish subjects is peace, to be left -The undersigned hai rec-1w- J-- 4 1 1 . I I . I .. ; .
... .9rit � . I . . � . I . 11� I .. � .. ... lclint6n. London, depart ..... 8,so a ru 4,50 1
� of peace and should be done in time themselves together to sulk, and com- Alone, to use and' enjoy what they , -structions 'to - sell by public auc- ff VV,q,r,jpV ' . � :P:P,
or peace and not In a panic of fear.- bine, and cabal. . I hold. There came a time also in tiOn'on.the.'.Lqndoiu -Road, on Wed- , VVTT"VTTTVVTT"TV - . C"tralia ... �---'- 0.40 5.45 .1
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t.� When danger I . . � & .Exeter ....... �.,...o .0.53 ,
1 . � the history of Rome when that' was nesday Dot -'..20th At I p.m., the f ol- �- w__ __ -, I . . . 5.54 , .. ".
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" one %*Ith Cottage 111or Sal' Hensall ............... 10,08 6.05, 1
;1: be a rapid running together of in.� .:%,ill -be to concern itself al ig :-1 draf t 'mare 13 yrs. old . . I . Xippen ....... j ..... 10.16� .�6.11 1
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I 1. I . terestis which now are content to re the fundamental problem IbOmluu, bixt ItAs not on record that they were supposed .t,o be'lu foal to Viking- � 9ta 0 VA e � 160. 'Ross off era . her Cottage on Brucefield ..... �_ 6.19 : . . ...
I., �� main apart; but when the danger to rifty lifei nalrely to take measures to Pe"Witted ,to accomplish theb, deetre. .1 general purpOSO mare; 1 dr,6,f,t 1 . ' Clinton ............. ll.(X) . .
I .. over disintegration 'will bp,,�Jn once Preserve the safety of that life. - To . . . ' Victoriq istreet for , , Sale. It 10 Ru Londesboro..-. � . 6.35 I .
, more. On the other hand, -an organized, filly coming 2 yiss old'- I draf "" . : excellent pro ."... 11.18 6,52 . ��.
efteh.cOmAllihitY 'Will be assigil toal; 1co,1v',si1pp&Se4 tobe dije il DOAF inagooq,lo- . Blyth ................ 11. � , . ",
': I There are certain preliminary 3n�4 obligation which It Is `to bear, not )Vlarch, I cow.,supposed to I I I I . 27 ot) .
.;, . . . oil tlkp Empire, would go far. towards .en- la 0 6 LUTE cationi'and in good rlepa*r, -7.
- cluslons upon which we must all . , ,,a,, allring the peace of the world, not bi be due � . Belgrave'.. .. ....... 11.40 .
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be according to the probabili - 1. . 7.13 1.
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� I agreed before 'we can go any fur�ber, gar Ili Wh ell oh%", gtq,Ar1q 6 apring :calves; 6 good . � . 35
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- of Germany,. If such could be Ima- feedin,g tstedrs. 2 Yrs. old; a,pigg' I . . Passenger .
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, we must find. The 13ritish Empire colnXnunity, are In less dang,ir t,an -
covers one quarter of the surface of "r t Wo.od raawbr;l Sue- .. ....
'L . Possession of the Low Countries, Asia der; 11, ost & SE ;URITYs 1 6.54 .4.44.
� Australia Is, but no shall pay more , jV1111or, cess manure spreader, nearly now; ".�* We are now selling Timothy seed At 3.bo
- and the 111ttoral of tile perislaft Blyth ............... 11,08
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the, earth, and Is responsible for the because we are xlehel�, Ungla" will Gulf, no longer be an,obJect of %Us- I Massey Harris sulky wake; I Mas- � $7.00 a bushel, GOvetnmellt Standard, Loridesboro ......... 7.16 4.04
� government of one fifth of its in- pay�stlll rnorp, not because IDDrig1joh- pi'lon., since she then would have aey Rarris roller -j bean harvester.- Genuine .Wehave also on hand Alfalfa at Clinton ... ........... 750 4.28 . I
11 habitants. To carry on this task inon are In greater Peril from attacck,, I dies hart0w; 1 Massey Harria 1 .$14.00, Alsike $10, Red Clover from Btlicefleld: 8.12 .
11 Accomplished the desire of her b0uxt ,$8.50 to $01 I . .4.39
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. : . there are not more than twelve mil- but because they are richer than we drill; I buggy; 1 .cutter� I.Wacon ; . , A011. I . " 9.29 . 4,47
..� lions of white men. It does not matter are, I I .. and be content lit so far as the "1% .7 We Hensall..... '** ** . .
� l3ritish tmiAre Is concerned.tho .q ties- with iron and also, woo an W eels,'. always on hand 'Goose .--11. 8.32 4,52 1
� for the moment by what means this ' . I " c E Xetbt .............. 8.48
�;" The Problem before tills 0ommlttA.o tions C t waggon with iron, axle; I Wheat, Aas, Barley and feed Corn at 5.05 . �.
. Inheritance has grown, or by what would be extremely simple, and wr)uld will h must decido,its fate w"ll I lig t ter s .
- title it has fallen to us. What really differ only In dogrt,e from that which be settled by. those of tig Who are ,oairlOb islpigha; liset 41 section . . . . $21. ' a ton. . . I Centralia . .......... 9.00 � 535 . I .k. 1. I
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� , now living.' The task be!ore us to to harro.Ws; IPervin sulky, plow; 2 .ts " Highest Matket-ptices paid for ail London,',arrive_.. 1000 6.10 I
; does matter Is whether or not we are facts it board of coalmissloner -Ap_ 0 u e rain. �
� I g a a r aking .plbw,s * 'I Wheel ; 19 . :13UITAIO and.Gode, . il
It there Is no i-aok; I atraivir . . West . PARNer)gex',,;., I
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., to, be left In peaceable possession to pointed to assess ,Propert�r and levy by Proper organIzation tile w8 ) I narrow ut-th) Liver Pft . I
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t: taxes. It does siot even In4ply ti) at to Us, alid to transmit It unbripalrod cutter I I water trough; I hay tat A M p m p'm p m lk
I � envy or jealousy In the world, then, there would be an. increase in t e to Our children. In doing so �ve Eliall and ollilis arid i-ope .complete; I fftet bears(snatute of Ord & McLeod 8tvatfOrd ........ 10.00 12.20 5 rn 1( _ ),20 � ,
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: " defence is necessary. I? eovetous�, amount of taxes, to be paid, On the . ..
:- do the beat for ourselvb% for onr ,coot PUIPer 1, I iacuf flor -I bagtruek I - --- -_ Mitchell. - - - - - - - a 10.22 12.45 5.W 10,41 � I .
�I ne6s has not loft the heart of human- contrary, It 10 Almost certqln that pOSterlty, and for the world at large. I extension ladder; lf,6neo palloy., ' . ___ . Stutfofth ...... 4.10,45 1.10 6.38 31.12 1
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ity, If nations no longer need food tile amount would be less it the bvir. L sot do -able harness ; a quantity U . I . I . ClintOft .4 - - .- .. 11.07 1.25 0.40 11.2s
,.: . ; don Wero distributed to better ad- . �&ndrew 'XIa-aphlail. turnips, a quantity of Sor,ghut)(1j, . . I I Tiolmea'd I le 11,10 1, M 6 46 11-38 I . I
" - . " 0 A T.J I Goderich., "'.'11,35 1.50 7.05 11"55 ,
. vantage, It would merely mean the 't UOU '111114,1VU I PaVorilte ,ehurn; a quantity of C .4-A. " , ,
1, eftt-Marking of the Amount which ' Wks, sythes, 1499ingt ,chailtist and Sea fpso-slualb Wrapper Below. blast . -1 assenww
. I "..".- 111.111" . should 90 for purpo8es of defixtoe, other articles. I. - I I . ..., .. 1. .. 1.1 . I., I , � � . 11, - Pefore placing your orders for I .
I . greater. In Canada the total amount I". I I I .1 I I ,There .will be djoXaetoorn for hor011 V*r SWAII SWLAS tow - - your SeAgon'R, Supply of 04alo get Goderloh ........ 40" 7.10 2.40 00 . :,
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� Cofts WOO ROd CoMpoodit probibly be not Increased but dl�ri- I � Ds, -V, Oranto, A. Stephenson 1- 11-1 I- - A . carried in stock And sold at the � SeMorth..... *." ' ' ' " 74% 807 5,15 , N,
nishod, because our attention would T00110 ftafspbou". pla", ek. B lowest, possible price. ...." 7.52 $3,25 5 Ira $
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I.. Tho #ftafi Merino Tonle, gra be ,drawn to. the domestic burden 10 The 04,fte nitguA JtOmMi- zkurqs. of $10 "d under ,cash, over as DIZZINUS. el ...... - 8.16 848 5,55
# Sato 01reotual -No $1 1, which we now unthinkingly endure I Tollftiandinvigotat6sthewholo th4tt A . I MR 111144INt", I Orders mity be left at 1)&v.l I, strAtforcu'. #.. # ....... 9.40 _`4. 1 5 0,2D
tot, - hiehV611161% a nervo tkin, W"46 now . _ Mount t6n moAtho,credit: ._____.
I At the WOMOAt the Canadian Is the ood% y0fam, 21 & ROWIAbd'01, HAVdWAr'D Store, 10irl,
� I A ld d most heavily tk%ed, person in the' bU* DCKU 36 194! Gam Xe,"- be f9lVon ,to urohamrd op tu_�Ulsiku- - I no Tomi"b"unw. With . . I I
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11 0 Ift ; 4-1 Drltl6h lgmplro. In 1909 the federal "'", 8�'"l TVMkW8# A I Dr. de Van's Pentate pills
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r 1 IM66 4 por _Musa" *"m* , A rallablt�v= toolatpi
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