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, .�':" . . TEAMRS MOW$ f , Qnwlan N it. . Ill. MARRIAGE AFTER DEATH CURE FOR DRUNKENNESS
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0009" to 00r4its. Forms , , 10 ON* WMess 1i TeA The Americans Romark-lbl* 'Ceremony .1 4% Magic 1.*ntOrn 4119W04 a Drunkoir,4
Did It o",r occur to You #kat there. , , . a. Japanoso Ylliage
WILL OF STIOPPER - .... 300 ARTIOVAL, IIXWJKXO. , i ]or AXT11VA SAWXF,N. - In the Hands *1.ths, Dwil
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, Srs iwo classes of CAU44law-thoNa - T3W 00001 twhoro of tb# praTu" . - - - 1-1 I I The marriage to reported of two
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Who couldn't help being CauscIfIsuf 00 taking gctlQ4 wltlt 2-#S*r4 to X� ' dead lovers from the japanese village An 14tore"ItIours drunkenness comes
: YOU cannot wiselY consider Cana- I can you teach' Your grandmother to at Shizuoka. A young coupiq foil In novel cure
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* 11 4or".,""t R449hod Among the Nw and those who could. I would be very tauvio of forms, .of m I= nationality Without keeping in ,'SU nowly
,� I . troot W" d frOM A villIaga on the Bober. A newly.
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,�s? Sometimes.; for grand , lit their parental Salle Snarrl.0 CZ0Ch WQjklngn gaTeL Way to[
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I 1, tl*"*: Interested In the Industry proud to belong to the couldn't-heip- boards of trustees expect theM .to a*X�, tbq front of your mind the division of P tIon to their "Ion. For some reason W
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. -soot Life, : It Olaaa. But I belong to the other, but Which the teachers look Upon A# C&usdIA t t . mothers areWt Always, clever. : drink, And created unseemly 41stur .
I . no In 0 lagao who couldn't ; 'Tm. very. sorry, Mr. 131ofit," said all . this was. withheld In the case of tile IlInces 14.04" bouse'lo which be Ily-04.
. and I would )Ike tQ toll you why. I inoquit4jolo. Ono of the rag Ana It girl, slid the broken-bearted, couple re. All efforts ,to laduce him -to, gi I
i IR411WO N01149 Iva b n otoppO b,r A a 0, . , " .C,Ont ti help being C, � di � 4 t)i0a wbO 'eminent judge to a lawyer who had Solved to commit shinju rather tilan ve up
iIA acroo'lagat I " I= ,4riosity In Datriottom. There allows the trustees to Al"114TO vould-the r4tt us an I the habit were in vain. Even
WIS144 r9co-wPans" JA- are tons of thouss.mcis like me, most t04,40M. at oinr tbno by YO -born And. the lialat, 'Argued with him Instead of arguing be ,separated. The two embarked on por#1 pun . COr- �
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pano" and Cooigiltan Pelagic sealom _ before him, "but I con't teach You, Any , . 'no 410- ,, ishment administered by a I
� of them, unrecognized. I want to Itact Month* notice, but binds I person of whom he otoo4 In awe had '
RMM the to" ot their trade by, psMo a year's; contro t"cb*r# to Don't be soared by the 1143410 law.,* toned .from the obore bound them- , I
them, so that they may be encour. act, term . selves together w.ith cloth brought , ho
, Inablo onl]r 034 rsat� Oo, effect. A little boy In ,the pe
I their giving two -E . It Is bad for YOU And Worse for him, "That to so, my lord," dryly replied , In �wblch he lived 'bad A. magic
'PM a Wh SUM' 1RUP41A 004 the 9904 to find themselves. � 11011W.' UQUOIS ho$ofcl� with them for the Purpose, and throw )An.
jUaltsd Otatoo *;roe to,�haad over So the C1008,0 a echo � ol roori . The w Y n I'lLbout, -the lawyer, and oat down. themselves Into the sea. tern glyeA to him on big bIrthday, and
1vol oent. Of' their , Joint Patriotism? Yen, air, Patriotism ao44 fortzm of Contract to 0414 tosprovo � the immigran The Americans are alore willing to Tbs following morning tUe couple. It occOred to Ono of the tenants that � .
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� I � .. Catch from 10 "HOW0 Sweet Home" on. a grand just Of ob$Octlouablo, tISOU04 it lAsy; - t hoot and their ocum- .be taught than we - suppose. They were Intesed from their homes, and g be utilized In Our, I
. �beaqstortk to, the British. and .Tapign- try just becaugQ you hired 4 green )have more to learn then they oupposQ4 Ing tbe drunkard, who was. known to.. I
I .10.6 (10y9ramenla,.. Several at scale. Listen:- - . oppear fairer ct�n_ the too . 14 , . ,. - munleatect, to the b4� of 4,
.. I tolupto ., binds, too, � 0 of it, o Y" ,who L Not 111411Y of them think they can lea the matter was coin - I
, chore to clifiAlk I .Ler
�r a loar, ILA4, is ter- M ouperatitioug charatt ,
. L L police. Later on the bocil by t
I 1were. Made to ,Put a stop� to P.914sto 1113reatheii ther# a man with, gout so _. L O,, 'anything from Canada or Canactl4tiaq young et)uple were . - Among the pictures - shown Ike
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I . . 4'"Jing, the lifoottimpprto4t being tlico dead . minable only at the. end of . know how to put a collar on a horse, L To them the Idea of washed, aa4pre, lantern wait Ope representing A drunk-,
: I . 'agreement between, oroat 13*43A and 'Who Aevvt' to hIMBOlf hatb said, At tthe arid of TModwboir ; Perhaps You never saw 4 I)onkliq, ,is about as senalb, learning from Us and, attor - this official examination
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I . This is My own, my -native - Irwilt" The Matter hos,boon. tr**A u ard In the b4440 of the devil. 71je.
L, . fte, Unit d Statse tbat, tbeh',N_ Should . % by, bor,.or a 04110142. or ik BuckowinlAa, elephant teachlilg the L On learnin; drunkard was supposed to, The on hie
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. , , �; ,no lux within 00 Salle 14ste ag4lu,�_ Teacilers' gress f the trugedy mayor of the village way to the place of torment.
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. ! � . pelagic ,ask%; . .0 *111414co' *q- Or 4 )RUtbentan. Thousands of these *bOO.- .
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i . �f the Frloyloff INIantle, and that 40 The aenturlou told the chief .0 taln, oroaWsation, vhifb exists to, Safog1mr. . - A while ago 0, party of Uu was. much Affected, and, calling upon ,gh n came home drunk ;,is Usual
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'L , I. Take. hood what thou oost� Interests 09414001 teAdwre , . . . tied the bereaved parenta, proposed tbs One a t, And on, reaching big dogr,
� , , p should be Used In seal hunt, 1 as the = People, scattered over the pralriep are - L It
OM - ,L , for 0i 4. man to a Roman. . States editors was travelling to. Win- 03 wed . I
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, lamn Thon the chief captain ExecUtIVO CO Ittee Is SbAding gtk' � Canadian citizens Juet as much as you I , tb, Way, ceremony be performed .was thrown into A atate 'of const ,
. . Ipg L 'Verld"AC4 4lic"Wed'thei the $11ty' came an .
. , U'j, ulpeg, from Chicago. The tAIX turned over the dead bodies, so that the de. erax-
1 . flon on seeing this awful picture. IRS .
. Salle sa%C opon. letfor to all the High Soboo� are, You lucky great,gr(LAIIISOA or to Canadian affairs and presently to ceased mIgI t be united I "
, otuarr was not oliough, how- Paid UntO h1m.-Tell too, are then A
, Over. A I m&A? 110 Bald I am. ' carda In Ontario, Calling attention to a .
L U. oven had It be 11 the other, Immediately sank on his Undeo an4
� I .qnA, It ,,would ,And ' the chief c"tain 'Answered, the objections e form of con great-grandclatighter Of a United A Said one from Kansas; world. The pawnts agreed, And the began to pray to the appikrition for
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64 bare deterred th JAPS. Who be, With a. . bI - tract� . . =, elections, due t L .
., - 11 great oum obtained I this f - pire Loyalist "But they don't have elections IA. Ceremony was carrleci out I
. ^ks a keen Inte do- nd Pa., . I WAS j�, ree The I tter says that the XXOMAIV, a Orm, 10 lveness. He promised the
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, 1, San to t .rest. In ilealing. 301jX:A aid, BUT RAW Canada. .Their ublio officials. are even 0 he
i , to the exchange of pros ntIs _, L rg t he . ro, 884
_ I 0 unilerotaitcle. pe , tly the desire ol They will v9te On Reciprocity two appointed from England, aren't they?" tween *the two families. L
.hortly after the Rebring Sea award, . rteo _ P . .
I 11 . � -Seats Spend aboU . t . fq x ing There to a glory of ftie.tlative boru-' the trustees to AV014L tbA disturbsucal thousand miles f ' I Eneu tbs would give up All 094, : I I
I I ,u , utb,g of , tb . I � L I of classes by the changla, . ro -in where you are. The Kansas editor's Ideawas, a little IlectiOn. "With the other deviv, ff4 L I
. t Ames through your I L f teachers,
L " . . 49 year In the open Nsaa - e thrill that P L g 6 has kept his word. .
L � L , . tri uring the term One of these days a Jull-blooded Douk. too typical. His countrymen regarded
I "'llnN heart and down your oploe when the 4 , but goes on ,
vrobabl3r thouo4nds milepitrom th r � . to wu
I �, i sacramental elem t that teachers 49 Act recelyg 1XV11ur Will sit in the Rouse of Com. us,, A was going tv may, acs a poor rels, . . . . .
,brooding grounds, Between may And , out of your nativity On * , tion, but we were scarcely In that -- - __ - - __ - _____ - .- . � I .
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. � Doe: ashore to brood And makes Its subtle, compolltagappeAl lb creqSQ0 proportionate to theL Cost 04 1110110. I have an excellent, friend Ili I - I . . . . I . .. -r �-,
1, , � ,ember they go Your mind. I know What It $a; but not' living. unless the have offers Of bet,' t a Sauk claso, The notion was -pretty well ex. . . . . . .
� ��' "Ar their y6ung. Now the only place.* Y hL _ I atchowSIX Logislat -_ . .
where sealo'havo eon& gataA In . In Canada. If you have it, cherish, ter ,positions. The contracts,. how- 11I.I.1, j" ure-4 pressed six months ago by- tbs Waaho �
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. I ;oonolderable. .numbers In -" It; be exceeding gjAcl-when It Comes. ever, keep them from making use of V.l V COuldRat, speak a Ington Star, which said, The unuve �, � � .
, � dt ," L , ' the. past to you. Pass it on. . I word of English A few yeaxs ago. It Cancadlan I . I Is merely a dispised � - - .
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I two Y years or- the PrIbyloff Islands, , I i . �
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. 84 Al"lian group belonging to To us who enjoy only the bleso., to made as 4 remedy for*this unfair Isn't far, YOU know, from the A colonist, a species of political outcast, � /
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� the Issembly like the man without a country." I J I .
p , 04fted States, and the Commander IS. lag Of adoption condition of things: : it seems just t the Com - I �
)and L ., who .have given our: , C, mono. The Chairman of This kind of talk represents tra- --I . . ,.�
. native land a second place In ,ourk- I � I . � ,I
.� 9, In the Behring $04, the prop. , therefore, that Bo#rds of Trustees that the Licensing, Commlosion of the P ditioual habit of despising the stfaLle Of , �
, OrtY Of-, Russia. There , Affections, IS there oven a glory for us, require olich a yoarly� agreement I I . . ro- .1 .
� Used to be . L vince of Saskatchewan to A Ger an Canada, And of.expeoting that the .1 � I L _ I
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,; Iii Canada? Can You-tho native born should have regular schedules of oat- , .in - . I
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� , . to, Russia. but 'now the property of t Is? You can't,'becauaw arleo, stating both initial An 'Who came from the Ivatherland to country would come to the United I I ww� , -
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. I , States like A pile of filings to a mag- .."
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. Java , You haven't had our experience, mula salaries with rate of annual in!,' Minnesota, was naturalized and net. *Our neighbors . could riot Under, ! Anealn . .
�L ' A. And IA the Kurile Archipelago, We need not envy, you, the native,. creiReg.. so that the teachers, accepting elect I ed a Be to ,,4,0' ;� ILrZk2le - = 1 7 - , . I
I , . also -A Japanese Possession, but .na ri jeft Minnesota for otqnd how Any white people. could � .- ---! � . . ., -
,1 - SlaugWtor has made' their . born; You need not envy us, the Bri, Positions with them would kn I I I .
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.; . numbers tloh_bOrn. We'are meet . for' Quo an-! the prospects Ow what Saskatchewan, awnd was n0ur4lized 'want to remain outside their political � il . �
�� Aegllgibl% While the seals were . S- are Ilkely,to be, The . ;. . I
I .. ;s I ashore, they, became the'proporty of other, to conspire to make Canada as' member of tbs Executive, note with "'kin. . ; I fence. At first when we.decilned to I �" RA_ W L . .. ..
,. .� . great In reputation as She is great In. satisfaction th more. general. adop, , The largest place of p join them they were amused, then they � . .
� the gover4melItS Owning the, islands, e" L ublic assembly were amazed. Then they were dig. I . .. .
I I ,� and were killed by agents of these extent. And So it becomes you to In-,' tion"Of Schedules by Boards of Trugo In Port Arthur la owns hey Put Up aL . I . 1.
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. 1; � , quire why I am Canadia . vent irritation tariff wall LIPTON'S ' T"' I . . �
1. Governments, alone. When they Swam A a, and to! teels as tending to pre . Ore. In Vancouver I could' take You I that. was Intended to starve us Into I , .
1�, . . think well upon my two. answers. I bptweell those bodies that are charged . a I . I .1 I . .�,4:"'),
e two per- political marriage with them. . I 11 . ,
'' away for tood. either in the months One.413ecause you asked me to be!. With the. Important work of education,' to a Chinese theatre wher . � . 4 I
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�., . 1 04 to the Islands at a Canadian. . I which can be carried on successfully formances, daily are. given. The That was when Canada, of the St. I N PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY .1 .
. 'TRP Lawrence vILIley had,no Winter access t � .
night, or when they made their four I hope to be quite humble In ex.' only. wben'there Is harmony between Is almost as numerous as the Chi . � .
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,��." . TaGaiths' Journey to ,parts unknown, Pending this answer, because I've had trustees and teachers." . � .no, to Europe except through American L__ _______ . i � I L
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1. thb' . . man In the'salmon fisheries of British ports; and when 'only a few men of I .1 I . . ____ - � L I ..
y were apt to be killed by anyone worthy people comejo me and say,! . . . I .
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. "We.have found that British people � . I I I . Columblar The Hindools 'turban has the long vision saw a prosperous, popu- . . - -_ .1 7 - . . I .
I I Nobody could question the rights of lire not Wale I . A CANADIAN HEROINE beco - lated Canada- the acknowledged - 0 1 � - . . . . . . . e=mtl . .. .� .1 I . .
I omed bere,"and because: me a commonplace on the Pacific . - � - I
.,. I . these pelagic sealers, Who Were chiefly I Want to speak the truth in love,, I . I . . Oujager conirb,onwealtha .. _.. I I L .1. _ - . .. . . .
Cona4lans and A I 11 . CoaSt. . . leader of the y L � I . . . ._1 - I'll I ..
,�, objection was t merldans, but strong I Peroongily I have .never felt the slight-', ," I I I . . . of the British Empire, .- . I �
. I aken to their opera. . at* LM�,"S. Down in Nova Scotia travellers not I . They -thought we must come'. In. I I 041!- . . . . � . N, ON . � . I .. I �
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I"'. . 11 il nian grounds. oat sense of not bet'ng welcome. . la; Tho'L , Patterson Saved Many I I . I . :
: . It Canada. Many.yearg ago I moved f - . Infrequently- hear people' speak of go- have often been asked,'In the 'United . . .. L, ".. I . I
�� ,W44 pointed -out that for every female the So rom ' A SPOwrecked People . I -L We Told You $01. , I . . - I
I., th to the North of Englaad,l . .. . � . Ihg to Canada.,wheiz theX. mean �an_l States, befordethe present ievival of . � I I .. -1 � - .
� goal killed at sea three lives were lost-' and I u . . Reciprocity Was put 0 L * 11 . . I L . .. I I I
,. There Was the mothdr'se%I,Lher pup felt ever so,much more a strau-. The death of 4 Canadian heroics, other province In. the confederation of . 11 the boards, . . - ' I I � , *1 .
. . - ger north oi the Trent than I have,! who . L, e �. whether I didn't think Canada was- .
. rt4 of tbs L St. Lawrencei' cdhood An4 which N' I I a eonatt. * LAGER. ... I . .
, that was 'Waiting her return in the ever felt no' . girlhood clays at Brighton, Worth.' - ova Scotia has basin f bound to*come Into the Union.. , LABATT'6&
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'L 1. rookery, and the unborn PUP that she Very, thankfu;ly I testify -that never, timberland county, oce tuent for forty years. On the prairlese And now that Reciproetti has, come . . Now, -Ferfected-Thti ftt on'tfie Markot 1 - -' .
I . Work- place I landed at Quebec, twenty-six( ni,. B.C., in the passing. of Mrs, Thomas You will find foreign flag exalted, I to Serve the very policy for which the 1. . I . I .
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�, I . Ov0r,*tho method of killing W411 Waste- years ago, have I said a word against' Patterson. L Airs. Patterson was the had almost said worshipped in I iin- United States denied It In the Years I . '. ' L ' ' . I
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I L ful In another sense. About half. of conditions In Canada. Never .a wordi only child of Capt, deorgci'A. Huff, au4 counted homes. At Red Deer, 11 In defor- ago -1, mean the aggrandizement of . I . . TRYJT I .1
I . the. seals shot at 'sea.dither sank at has been said to me personally that P when eighteen Years the United States -At is taken for . I . �
Once and could not be recovered, or could resexit. - of ago marrlecl, ence to foreign sentiment, they stop- L . . I .
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they Were wounded, and escaped- for - I know a e its' , Beale lighthouse. During . h . or four. the flag that has those thou - I 0 ' . I . . .,
:: But1here are others.- 11 Thomas � Patterson, ,keeper of Cape pod singing songs In harmony with granted by out neighbors that union . . , Ltd. .
the time, only to- perish by d man who has. beoom' is bound to follow. The new phrase . . LO'l(DON, NT . .1 .
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" rOw-111119 keeif a Canadian as I have, who, with ,sand years . among the foreign diplomats 'at Washz . V - - �� - -- -_ __. I . . L I .41 I . . - .
aft' rwards. -' teen years' residence at the lighthouse braved tbs. battle and the . breezei .. . . . . .
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. . 0 These theories, were his -wife, began life. in Ontario on A; she became own to the world- as. Canadian nationality Is, marching In .Ingtort As truthfully reported to be,i . I . . . .
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I L d 08 Of he Inr' farm. They are good people, who. do. '14 having heroIc4lIYexerted herself upon double harness, with. these Impok-ted xrom the Pole to Panama." . I � . In . .. , . . . . L I . .
. ustrY, which showea An alarming de- good. to others alld who. are already: several occasions to,assist I . Now, what to theL answer of our .L .. .1 I .
crease In the -number-of seals that ro- . n saving elements, In'the team. . P L I � I ,. ,.�.:
. , 4,etter off than they Lever hoped to be' ghlpw' Coast L ,.I tell yo Neverlooks to this domloani tem er, I I, L I . ..
turned to the rookeries' L L Jr.rom 2',* . reeked. people�ou the west . u Canada. Is, Infinitely: more I , I I, e I . . . ...
. 000,- In England. They left the farm be�.-' * slon line,, a . In the United StatesT It Is that It � . L . I
I I 1. 000 -in 1882 the seal herd at the PrIby. cause they Notable among thes6. acts of self -sac. than an Ontario conces . . .
left Islands -has b . � I were continually subjected�, rifide auct.herolsin. was her noble ef. little red .school. house. and a Loyal ..they Want union, we don't. �Th6 tool i \ , . , . . . . .
een*reduced to less �Ito nagging. about their nationalit . that rocks thii boat always forgets . I
ths,li 200,000, nearly.all t1jis - L Y fort -when she was directly :responsible Orange Lodge. What Is -to. *be done � . � :
implied' Per the sins of -others they were called: . that the+e Is.a great deal more water .�, � - - .1 � . . I, L
� $laughter being due to the pelagic Xor oiving.the lives oftbe creW of the aboitt'tbe amazing medley of kindrods . _)IN. , - - I I � I
� %seal( , "chirpers" and other names, i itranded ship Colinia. Unfortunately And tribes -and tongues 'which I. have than boat. The 'little fellow who to - . - __m - . 11
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)ii- It Is obvious that 'had -the 'You aslied us to come. .The Gover , at that time she suffered Injury to bar hinted at, and for which the -Bible told that be.must choose whether he ' . . . . . . . 1.
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Practlbti Continued fOr'another decade ment has spent millions and millions' --h I will travel his own way, or with the . . . __ I N __. . . I . . . . �
L the seal. and the. a" otter would be of dollars In Inducing British -born- I.ealtho which she was not able to Society prints the Scriptures in sev. . . .. . . _,�_ . L . . .
. almost exterminated. . L. overcome. ,Besides being made .the enty - different. languages?. ,� big fd1low who personally did all he ' -_ -_ - , I . I . . . . � .. . -1,
. I peOD14 - to forsake friends. afid'homes i I could to thwart his - buqjAess ambi L 'L I __ . .
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. I . and traditions and placcis consecrated:. nition of her-bra,very, lier-work *as At the differences of race and languag . a tions ,, and who choose% tW.bIg fellow . . .
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1.� I that be.was besought to come --by YOU, , H ELP FOR THE FARMERS. never- seen, and he knows nothing of Come my way. Never �nind the plans I . J�4' , .- 1 7 " " . . . . .,
�, I ,through such'people $is Lord Strath- I . I ., . L . the, distinctions of thebountry.you In, you have beefi'making for yourself." I I . � . . , L : �
I . I ,cona and Sir. Wilfftd Laurier. These � . . . . . 1. . What. will you; reply? Can you . __�_ - . - � . ."
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11 . . land,that Your .Ancestors .came from,'. 'this office t,als year Is' far dbove that ea4t two - years a9b, had ou taught me. When I was a national i . . L . . I .1 11 ..I 11
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4 - �. , Into a Yorkshire inamifticturing town J. M. Clark, of. the Ontario Government born are twide as uftfamIllar With the MY goods to you. You turned y ur . . � . I 11 . I . I . .. � . . r . . 11 .. . . I .. 11 .... . . . I ..
1. I and sent to. Work In 9 milL and ex- 'InimigratIOA . Burea%. concerning the . Chat as he .Was. . It Is Something of a back on. me. You. did It many tt 0 . . ... 1.711..JIr 6k .f.- 7-V. . . , , . . . , . , .
I �, . pected to become A Yorkshireman in - -, I 11'Res. I � Q5 11 .. � ..4 rnace . . \ . � * :
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I., � I :those of ,any Previous year. The hildren are,. What do o.tory of.your own hardness, and with . I . .. I . . . . v
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1, Commons. while discussing the coal ' per eenti over the -wages paid last Well -springs of patriotism that move. that I had. turned my back on -the . . . . 0 d-% # - . . . ..,
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strikes in the West, �,that it would be know that In Nova Scotia they strap o the farm get 66 cents a. day and ground on which to stand,*and abig, had turned my face - to. British' buHt. . . .
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thet bayonet than to allow a o al they also,shoe each ox with eight Iron t f . . I . I I t ..s . . . � . I
they got from $1.50 to $2 per'day wft�' orget 'this -the imagination of their .make secuie and permanent that same . 1�'vez sale brings others because the grate prevents any�clin,kcir., .+
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CAL'GARY WOMAN'S AMBITION ' * .. PORCUPIN-E I and us? ., , I . I What I now know I can do without, Is - - gas-, dust su:mption. Your natne on a . LL 11 I
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.1. She May Run I for Congress or the know the country. because if . every- H*h:' Mr. Ccir,hrdne ,Says the Rallwa - ", 611 'Canadlo:n citizens thinking I about firmer looking for ,a loan and thaj . . � t'he Aiifu.iing . I . , bur new. booklet. -. . I I . � I .
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I . No queotion iabout it," oaid Ron-' .English, owners, absolute: owners of genius for obtaining .control. . . . ,� at t I lit tempera- stove centre of . ., . ". .:.. .. I.. I
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. her time dorreap6nding with the p me s on much oUthe -country. to h the building of. the' railway. "And, Alans. . . .� I . counter, and with, the hauling of Wheat � THE HAMILTON STOVE & liBATER CO, Limited � . . . . I..
nloverg rl less . fortunate to realize whdt a noble more than that, what I like about It 11 � . . I . . '. 9 . �
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. me. Alma Webster ?owell, of New save the King"? Thef Xing 10 on the trade. I don't Intend to. -have It Cow _ � � _ - - I . . . .. 1,
. . served that I went through the mill ,of do Hke to see a. little commun I .. � . . . I I � ! q �. .., . . . . . w . �
I Yorkt,the originatoc, of the Harem I ItY tak- other Side of the ocenti, slid You �per- trolle& You'had -your chance when I * - . . . . . - I! * . .��- - . i . � .
,� skirt, are' 'the founders of the Inter. plor,pertrig In the West. between 1885 ing hold of their own problems them- bapg are a thousand miles from salt was young And green, I've got a .... ,J , . I � . . I . .+� � . I I .1 . . . I I . . . I . -
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with Mrs. Stewart slid said for three Inobtlis all over the country, Ing," r. Coe r o the of climate and variety of resources I I � . . . . .
- ,versatt011 them, � That'Is what,porcublne to do- 0 ld%are singing "God save ' I I
7 _'�,.,4( . M li and 45 f the opinion III P I exactly as you'sing It,, What I �. �
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,had received applications from Russia ht1ndred and forty thousand miles be have they to do with Your Buckowin. have the greatest possible part to . if, . I . .
I had joined the society 'and that shd� tbat In six .years I have travelled a nd the Matagaint River! I
I and Italy. This Society Was founded. tween I-Tallfax and Victoria. I .. there are now 10,000 people at 6, Coal fan fellow-eltizeu over on the Saskat, play In the WOWS history. It reaches I � .. -V � d I I . , J I . . �
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� . oat education, mutual acquaintance, want to go back to the land ot their CAUGHT A BIG SALMON 1 Cavadlao nationality in the Progress Asia slid the Islands of the Sss, from, I . I I . . .
. amusement and co- llartley,-'ths twelve -year-old son 0 of Which -you:, have hatfies0ed Yourself its shores on the Pacific, I hi . �
. I Operative efforts birth, We do not Speak of England ntonj Ave an . This Company i's Charterod.'by- It'.will prove an honeit, able . .
-for the betterment 6f existing epudi. Mr. Thomas Managban, of Cli with the crowd of Aliens to Your Ideas Asset in the Old Land that You have hW to accept the management of administrator of the estate. )Eve I .
I as "borne." This la -our home.- We Ontario, caight a salmon thirty Inches who have come to tile DOmInlon from forfeited. I have a Stake In the , 17
1 Mona, want no other. Our settleiiient has : long and, weighing ,eight and one-half all the corners of the earth. the estate of a person dying with- interested �
! . Mrs. Stewart expects to enter poll- been conbeerated by the advent of a You are Orient that you cannot hope to' emu. person will be allotod . ...
. t'", very 80011 And Plot as Soon US the little Canadian -born girl, who bLhgan pounds. This Is 4 hirge fish for a sure about �Our own Canadlanlsm� late, , I have a deotiny, Which a out a will. his or her lawful share. I . I .. ,
I Women Of the United States are given life sturdier In body than either of bel! small boy ,to land and the youthful But what About theirs ? It is up to Course, unfettered' by efitailglements It is a tarefully-thaftag' I . .
� , . the privilege to vote she expecto to .fisherman Was Pardonably proud. q you; for you asked them to tome Inj With you, Will help, to make glorlo , . The charges, in Overy case fixed . . I I �
sisters. She will be able to sing of ,his Catch. . us. ttal!Y-tegponsilble Company, with ,
Canada as her native land - b3r A judge* Will be no greater, . I
run for member- of Congrdakfy or If this - I am I , yog know. You toll Me that I am at the. parting "' I
qng. . , , txpc Once fil such word likely lagsN, than the re. I
,privilege Is given the Women of L . �Uppoae you talk It over With those ways. So letit be. You go your Way; years .of I .
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'lend first, And Mrs. Stewart says She Dritish-born and the Native-born. I buffalo Calf I . . Scotch and U11911oh follows of youfl-I'll go mins."' I Matters. .
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� ,expects the bill 'Will be Pa,s8ed before -A-ud .be%old it la.good-vory good. - A buffalo. Calf born lit t�o Agal acquaintance. .And ask your Irjs� And the American will leatt & Whole If appointed to ACtL S$1
1 tb.0 ,close of 1914, then she will run .- 1". �, . . .. - � -1 1- bolas Park, Winnipeg, gumbed ftoiqd to -talk about It, .. � OL" admlnhs� administrator,, I
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Tot. t4q. House of Commons. . -very short life. , _ ,.- -..-. 'It asgunia the niandge- Services of Fathily Solicitor
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. 1 1 MAOR1618 BEAUTIFUL PALACE .. I � .. .: _. 1. .. - I I '_ . . I . . . thetit of the estate, Collect and pay . .
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4 66airs In Addington The Royal Palace At'Madrid is o)nq Thac Canadhan Northern viallway H.10 - - �___ . ' � __ ' . " . ! ! 'I., ! , . .. debts, distribute legacies An� proa Correspondence invited and � \
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I of the mbst beautiful structures In the P'Iced-A BID Order �L - J� I I)erty aMOhg the heirg. 4 answered Promptly. ,
Bears are reported to have betti wotld, It was built At a cost of . so "", , I I I I - I
talding stock In Addington, ttild sev. $5,000,000, And was The Cripadlau Northern Railway has The Now -s Record Ti 0 � , � ;
the famous Palace at Versailles. of placed with thO Canada Poundry Com. .1 . �
oral farmers are logerg from their Intended to rival
I visits. White marble, It 19 470ft, eaell Way, pany Ali ordo.r for twcnty locomotiva I . + .. . �
*Ith it court 240ft. Square, roofed with engines for delivery this year, at $, * a a I
I Big Muskrat Purchase glitas. . , - I Cost of about $300000C. The first d any. address in Can d for 11milim rlm.%t M.
Y. R. Kerr, of Newton, Ont., is gatel � I I 'livery will be made lit August, I
I to have purchased 5,168 muskrat sking f Tho locomotives are ,what Is known . Is I LONDON, CARAIM. I
. In Ohio day. They Came from varlous I Caught a Big Salmon , As "consolidated engines, with suner. , +
t6dtiblig b0f;W4n, Kingston and Ot- Weigh 110 -_ I
, . Th6 first catch On the Lake at Sn Ileaters," and are each to .the rem ud6 1 _______��-_t:.,t!t'tsft-__ Wt...&I
i)� tAlwa. . ;Morlfind, B.C., Was an eight and a M_ tons. The fantory staff its being W4 , I - - -
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