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IN SOUTH BRIIOR''
Pri,- Wit B. 9.43,1* 1826 Ile
Haf 1040 Majariti
• Men!, are the nundiers of ,votes
.ceived .• by Dr, Hall and Mr, F. G.
Moffat,respect„ively,; in the
. • spahttes making up the Tichog of
„ SoUth Bruce. - •
• Vote by Municipalitiee
Hall Moffat
„Brant • .454
aick .. • ..4; ▪ ,821
Culross.. • • •443"
Elderslie 452 333
GreenoCk
Iluron 389• .,‘..475
Kitties' • , • : 414 332
' Chslep , • 489 417
Loaner . • .38 ▪ 254
Mildmay ▪ .189 138.
Palates. ..,.;252 176
Ripley 128. „,..109.;
••' • Teeswater . „
Walkerton : •615" ?6011
Total • .-•5773.....4810
:Majorities by Municipalities'
• ••• Hall Moffat
Brant
Carrick ' „ .; .. • 329.
Culross
Elderslie • ..... 110..1
Greenock ......: I . .81.
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THE tpcsNow SENTINEL. TIMIT1**T. AIL* 81.
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Huron 86
. Kinross 82
Chesle3r
Lucknow . .. ........54 .. . .
Midway " 51
Paisley
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' . Walkerton
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Total . . 1237..4. . .274
„Dr. Hall's majority, 963.
We give here the vote --by Polling
-subdivisions in anumber of the mun-
icipalities in which our readers may
. be interested in such details:
Kinross '
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1.Sunday Horse 30.... .. 47
Kinlough ...38...
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4. Fisher's . .....
01/4 5. Langside .... . . -.60. ... • .56
1. Whitecturph . ... 80: .-....33
circuit next Sunday, Angie; 3rd, at
Brakes at 11 „A: M.
--Moffat
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No 1 It .. ' • Ill.,
. 123 .411.
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Tata' .. ▪ .. -414,....332
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LITGKNOVO'' • .
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NOYES NOTES AND COMP Swig STf, HELENS
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MN; „R„,-0.444ay • of iletrAt, is opens
g a -couple oZ Nceeke with Ashfield.
frieede,
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Mrs, Me.11,017 Of Detreit is visiting
Iher dtioghtei. Mrs'. R. D. MaCHOnald,
Very successful anniversary ser -
.vices' were' held tsst Sunday i A-
field Presbyterian c.k.4.0'' The 001'4
being Wall filled, both' morning and
evening, Hey, .Mr. Short of Barrie de-
livered splendid. addresses nt both
Services. , ' .„ ,
' Mrs,J. 11,14eaft "and *Mien, Miaa.
"Sar.4.'ill4;aaa and Mr. Gorden Grant
orj: 'ef .Chica#oi. aFe. $i8iigat -the
Italie of 14t....Dentild MeLeee. " •
Mies , MeDenagh hatOretnrn-
id 1),4idon to. Int* 111the .14te*In-
surance, a OF".4'.2,Onthi stay ,at.ber
home. ." `, • •
The Stork hes been vet- busy in"
Ashfield bitely, On 'Thursday, July
1411 left. • ir daughter et the hen* of
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• Mr.„ and 'Mrs. dgar Eitchie:•on Sat-
urday, •July 19th• aldaughtereq. the
home .a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnsion;
and .on Monday. July 21st, a son a
Ftfie_rhisti.a.e. Agr.:,iind Mrs. 1
Hennet1
are glad, to say ',our -sick are
'all improving.Mr. -Will Ritchie _Wig,
underwent a. serious operation in
Wingham hospital ,s week ago Sat-
urday is doing , as well as his friends
could look for; Miss Winnie Cathcart
, who 'also underwent an operation in
,a Detroit hospital is inapeoving nicely
and Mr..D.• A: MacDonald who in
Kincardine hospital :also had • a
lous OperNtion on Monday of list
week, is, improving too."
Brantford Gilt Edge: Twine, 650 ft.
ta the ib., at 15% cents.
Wm: Murdie & ' Son.
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ASHFIEILD CHURC11 NOTES
-Quarterlyineeting--en-t*-AsliSeld-
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1 • " • McDonald and Pnriiin axe, cOn1-.P!On.
Ji . Hall had mai° lie* in nine of.
the 14 raunicittalities. Four ynifr(40.
he .had- MAiorities h','; 12. ' '
Or. Arlan won in four of the (trhnn:
mertielpalities Mr. Moffat woa in
thi44. Moffat won ,in two, tnwnshtps,,
culr0,,s$,,and :11qran. '
.111 Walkerton, Dr. Bides 'hOnie fawn
there was a. pronounced turning to
the .Conservative. In 1926 Hall had
a tnajeritY there of 7d;., on llicindaY.
.Moffat' " was ahead by. 13P. This., wo '
not ui), to the Conservative expecte-
tons an. much VAS 11*1e of- the fact
that the factories there are idkiNror.
running part time; and the Govern7
Meek .was blamed for thin.
dieate: -with a majority'of 473;
ti'lit'ini.Ye'vnehin the ' Liberal Can -
it b 217 v t than' he d'iLI •
1926, and the'cOnservitive improved
the partyll standing there by 107;
The vote of the Progressire, four,
years ago, was divided. ,en :MondaY
approximately two-thirds ior ' Pr
Hall and one-third for Mr, Moffat. •
In' 1926 in' Crirrkk 'the vote yelled
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for the Progre sive (Mr. John Wei-'
gel) Was the ighest in any tinnier-
, paddy.. Tins ,, as Recounted for ..hy
'.the fact 'that the candidete Ihred with-
in.fits hounds: jr: News Margin there
on Monday Was 329.- This was 146
more than his' majority .orer the third
party nominee four yearsage. The
Conserwitiye candidate this , .tinie
' had 217 more votesthen at the:kat
general election, " and .the Liberal 78
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In Greenock. Township the Tories
,stieceeded by attacking Progreiatie
voters of 1930, in reducing Dr: Hall's
majority from 190, to '81 . • •
Culross gave the Conservetine,. si
majority of 841 on Monday.' Votei
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(240)% equal to those Polled for the,
-Progressive-in--1926---SWitehed-to-'Mr.--
Moffat's support. Dr. Hall received
363. This was 37 less than four yes -
In on Monday there•was
increase of sixty -fou' in the number
of votes . polled. That township -fev-
ered Dr. Hall 'by 82, which •was • 23
less than in 1926. Mr. Moffat polled
332 ijn Monday. Fur years ligo the
Conservative teceived, 217. At 'that
time. 143 voted.Progressive. •
,Mr.' Moffat had i majority of 86
in 'Huron. In 1926, the Conservative
led by 35, but therewas a ProgeeS.
sive vote in that tor:ensign .�f29&
On Monday the Conservative improv-
ed his Party's' position of 4926 by
183, and Dr. Hall was 132 Yetis bet-
ter off than. at the last general elec-
tion. '
Card 'Of Thanks
, Mr; and Mrs. Finlay Malcolm wish
to thank their many friends and
neighbors who were so kind and
thoughtful 'at the time of their recent
bereavement. ,
SnndeY Schoefet Zion . next Sun-
-tiny at 7.30 P.M. ' . •
.On Friday evening, August 1, "Mr.
Fred W. E. Story, for years a mis-
sionary in South America, 'will girie
his lantern slide lecture on th:t.'"Ne/
elected Continent." This service , will
be held ,at Blake's under the auspices'
or the Y.P.S. It will be the ,railying
• noint of the yonng, peo• role'l societies
• 1 A 8 'I the circuit that night. The offer-
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ng taken that •night will go toward
the Splendid work Mr. Story,. is doing
under •the "Evangelical *Union of
South America." . •
Sundiy, August -10th, Rev. C.
W. DeWitt Cosens, M. A. a fOrtner
pastor, Will preachon, the Ashfield
circuit.' The minister hopes to leave
for his holiday next week for Nova
Scotia.
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Total -.4 . -308 254
.• HURON
1. Woodman's -.112
2. Bethel • •• 46.. .132
3. Purple Grove .........62118
• 4: Ripley • 914 ....43
5. McGuire's
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. '• Total ...• .. .. .389' 475 , • • CREWE
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• - •a 5. No.' 1 ..., 33 18
S. .8. No. 2 : .......52 •55
3, S. S. No. 4 53 • 69
83
7. Westford • 29. 45
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Total .363 443
• GREENOCK
:1 1. Riversdale ....... .....61 49
• • 2. Enniskillen • 59. • 44
• 3..Chepstow . ..... 106.....114
• f • 4. Cargill 42......37
• 5. Pinkerton ....... 51.'„ -.81
a. The Gore 88 ..56
7.. Glamis •.... ......„ -49 20
• 8. 'McDonald's ..........42 16
• Total . .. • 498 417
• Master Clarence Swan of Clinton,.
is visiting his cousins here.
• Miss Alma 'Nevins of Dungannon,
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' • ' 4. Goodfellow's .......,...71
. . •spent the week end with' her aunt,
•• •5. Salem Mrs. Rivett. .
4•• • 6. Formosa
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Mrs. Blake, Harold. and *luta. spent
the ,week end the guests of Mr. and
Mrs.• Ben Comfort. St.' Catherines.
Mist Anna: May Treleaven is
vielt-
ing in Toronto.
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Mr. an Mrs. Jos. rackstt and Mr.
and Mrs, Harry Hackett end 'babe,
anent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Drennan.
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A number .of our young folk • at-
tended the Summer School in adder -
kb last week.
Mr. Conrail Treleaven of Termite,
spent the- past week with his cousins
here. ,
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AltE ',LEANED To AmvouNcia
THE APP011ri'DIENT OF
iDonald Finlayson & A. R. Finlayson
Lucknow, Ont.
deskifs•ht this tetritory
for C4.1. FERTICLIZOS-
.CANADIAN MIES LIMITED
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portritnett, •Divissom
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We have in stock galvanized water
tanks trade of twenty gauge iron,
capacity 12f1 gallons. They make' ex-
cellent water trougts. Wm. Murdie
& Son.
LANGSIDE •
The picnic held at Kinfail by Lang -
side Calvin and Whitechurch, was a
decided success. The weather 'wig de-
lightful and ,the' grounds was all that
could be, asked for so that :everyone
.seemed filled with the pienie spirit
and . enjoyed themselves. irhii prizes
for the races were many and good.
Mr. Gordon Murray of. Toronto,
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
A. 3. Murray.
Quite a number from:here intended
the street dance in Lucknow andre-
poet lots of tnn.•
Mr. 1. J. Johnson had the misfor.-
tune .to be •kierced by 'a 'horse so badly
that 'he wait confined" to bed for a few
days. It is tinnight no bones are
broken. •* 4'
MINS Dorothy Hutchison Of -Wing -
ham spent last week with Miss Litz*
Conn.
"Miss Jessie Elliott spenta few
days with Mrs. John M.,peitines.
' Mr. and :Mrs. Aleit. Murray nd
baby "Sande.of Chicago are spend.
Ing this wpek with Mrs. A. 3. Murray*
Mr. dna, Machines of. near Tees.:
water, called *004 friends in this lOcith
ity ei) gului)11,4 • . •
Mrthiiir Tiffin has leitthieed *-
new Per& Coach. : •
AFRICAN 8118sIONEtty HMO
Miss t dith Clark, (laughter 'of Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Clark, ofiTeeswater
arrived from Portuguese, gout*
Afriti, wheto, for:tlit peat four yeats,
she has been entoted.. in the mission
Work, of the thifttti elitirCht having
spent one .9ear 'POrtugai before
going to Arica. Teeswater
*ranged n reteution foi 'the peen
poleelettity, the rileeptlee 644 kilt
.eing their season's thresh* on the'
farm of Ma' W. A, Miller on Monday,
,MrLouis Weetherbeed has his flet
.steel barn completed;
Mr. and ;Mrs. • EWart1:tdcPlierson
Were Toronto best meek. ,
MA john Rintoul of Jortinto in rn-
exulting at the home of his 'parents,:
11,1,r. and Mrs. A. Rinteul, after having
his tonsils removed. '
Mesari..!'D & F Todd and' families
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attended the Todd -;pieete at Kincar-
dine on Thursday
, .pleased to report' that MO.
*Phillip who has been rn the Goder-
ich 1 so far recovered all to
be taken to the liomeof her Parents.'
111r: and hire. Currie.,
Celena Clark is home after
Visiting Mende in Ottawa And TorOn-
Mr
George Clark of Haniilton and,
Nlaiter Colin Clark ofOttawa are, al -
guests of Mrs. r. Clark. „
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Mr: and Mrs. Thornier: Thilram
Auburn and Mr. and Mrs.. George
Trajlam of Detroit Were the guests of
Mr.and'Mr. Louis :Grant last week: •
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Messrs. Win. MeQuillin and John
• AQuilho and families, attended the
Andrew and Lane picnic held at Point
Clarke on Thursday. • ,
• The services in the Thdted Chinch
on Sunday, August 3rd; will be taken
by' the representative of the Lord's
`Day alliance.
Miss . Anna Stuart who 'spent a
couple of pleasant weeks vacation at
the home of her brother, Mr. George.
Stuart. returned to Toronto on Sat-
UrdaY.
'The :Harris Mission Band4. meeting
will be held on . Saturday, .Arigust 2,
at 2.30 o'clock., An invitation is ex-
tended- to:all the children. •. .4-
'Mor-ngt-e r Garden -
The Junior. and Senior Institutes
have planned for a Minister'Garden,
August • 1st. Spppet from 5:30 to 8
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Party 'to be held 'hi "Caledonia Park,
o'clock, to be followed by an enter-
,taining program. Admission 50c and
• • HOLYROOD -
Mr. Smythe of 'Toronto, who Itas
bee* holidaying at Charles Burt's,
returned' home Sunday. He was ac-
ipmpenied .by Misses' Helen and 'An-
nie Burt. •••
The many friends of Mrs... Thomas
Beach, who had an operation in St.
Joseph Hospital,„ Leaden; will • be
pleesedto know that she is doing
well.
-.Mr; and Mrs., Elden Eckensweiler,
Mr:and 'Mrs. Will •Eadie, Mi.. Will
Jones, metered' to Chesley 10 hear
MacKenzie King ,on Wednesday last.'
Mr. •Feed Jackson ' of Montreal is
holidaying for a few Weeks . with
brother, Mr. Will Jackson.
Mrs. Gaherty of Chicago. ' Mrs.
Alexander and daughters Helen, Pat-
ricia and. Jane of Kansas City and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kenny, Miss Alberta
and , Mr. Harold of Cargill, also Mr.
Will Fleming, Misses Sara and Ag-
'gie 'Thompson of Toronto, , Mr. Wal -
'ter; and Miss Helen Thompson ' of
Teeswater, were guest's 'at the, Purvis
home them- past Week.. ' , • • .
Mrs- WA Carruthers: and family,
spent Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
McInnis of Teeswater. They were ac-
Cointianied by Mish McInnis, Who his
been 'holidaying with them the .past
week.
Mr.
Meitner Gamble has purcivised.
anew Pontiac Coach.
Mr. 'and Mrs: Richard Elliott at-
tended the Elliott - Clark. wedding,
Teeswater on Friday last.
Mr. Graham Pinkney was in out
burg on luesday:
•The Institute, and Club'. picnic at
L‘incirdine on Thursday, was a huge
success. abed crowd' and good time.
Mr. and Mrs. *Will Smith and Mr.
Howard. SMith of Toronto, were
guests at Mi. Aligner Adheres, Wed,-
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iRev.daYn d Mrs. Clydesdale, Edith,
of 'Brantford, renewed Old *equally,.
;:tancer in our burg Monday. While
here they were the guestsof Mr. andMrs.
Mrs: Ernest Aelcert.
Miss Iteltentie of Guelph,
Who has been holidaying with .her
friend, Mics °Sven Aelcert, has
turned to kintardine.
The Waite Meeting of the HMI.
will he held at the Immo, of Mr. .TOL;
/Wilms, Thursday, August oith. iite
'Teeswater institute' will. be 'present
and t uroleh the program. Otreeter.
William McPherson. turfell edit
AS arranged. ,•
Mr. Roo Holmes of fletreit, We
ft' OW at Mrs. tea Carruthers alvei
the iteek'ettcl.:
Miss Margaret Millet* of lilt Helens
and Mai Elisabeth Bobinton Were
SWOP iskou it HOWlird *obis*
14 Of 41100i9ft ft till ttnilloi 004 ON#0,
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God
Rirce
Agricultural
at2 o'clock
2.10 13Iue Water Stake'., $1000
2.20. Golden ‘Gate Stake 161.000
2.30 Trot. or: Pace - - - $ 400
. , 247 Trot only . 4 400
Oudot t!se. auspices of Long Brunch OrivIng Club
' :netting Privileges Allowed
Neu Grandstand Geed Track -General Adniission Lc (Teti free .
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J. 'B., WHITELY,, M. H. E.. R. WIGLE
President Treasurer Secretary-
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THE VOTE IN ASHFIELD
Sub -Division 'Robertson Spetton
1. Ilingannon :.."....70... it.119
2. Finlay's ..............55- b 109
3.' Zion . •:93'
.4 Port Albert 45......88
5. Kingsbrjdge . • ....103......33
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7. Laurier. • . . . .. „25
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Total
SPOTTON W.1.140 . IN N. HURON
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The vtllage o Blyth gave Spotton
a majority or 47; and Colborne
• ship gave Robertson a Majority of •
26. 'Perhaps Goderich town was •• the
Iffiireettliiiippointment to Robert-
• son. He reason t� expect different
treatment there. But"it' appears the ,
'landslide was „moving" in • favor Of
FOURTH CON:, KINLOSS.,Conservative..,
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Mr. and Mrs. A. Watson of Detroit,
spent -the week end with . Mr.Ard
Mrs. IL Watson. ,'••
Mr. W, Cernochan, spent a few
days last week with friends in L,on-
don.
Mrs. Frank .Weis and' daughte• r'
Margaret, left last week for their
home in Rochester, after spending
several weeks here.
A .number :from' here attended the
South Kinloss picnic at Point Clark
On Thursday last. ••
Miss Christens Robertson of Rip-
ley; visited a few days with frietVis
on the Fourth.
it W. Finlayson of Detroit,- was'
over to visit- with his parents, Mr.
and Wk. K. Finlayson.
• ,A baby girl arrived at the home of
Mr.. and Mrs. John, Thompson on Sat-
urilay„ July. 23. Congrathlations.
Mr. and Mrs, R. Martin and family
visited this week at .the home of Mr.
-Wm. Martin' of Paramount.
Mr.1 Jas. Hunter and daughter
Edna; of .1" ondon, Miss Mary Struth-
ers, of Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs". J.
Meldurdie of Windsor, • visited git ,R.
Middleton's during the' Week..
The farmers in • this vicinity are.
busy at the Wheat this week, winch
iti•.a good rause..
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JUNIOR FARMERS AND •
' JUNIOR INSTITUTE -HEW
The -regular, meeting' of the ,Luck -
now . Jr. Farmers and Jr. Institute
Was held' in the Town Hallen July 24.
with a very good attendance. The Jr.
• Institute .meeting win held. in the
Council Chamber with the president
IsabelleChesnut in the chair. The
meetingapened with the Institute Ode
followed by the Lord's Prayer' in uni-
son. The minutes ,of the last meeting
were rea4 and adopted. ArrAngenients
were made or the Garden Party
which is to be held in Caledonian Park
on Friday, August 1st.(It was decided,
to invite the. Ripley ormaizatiOns to
our next meeting, August 21, and have
a debate with two from Lucknow and
two from Ripley. Isabelle. Chesnut and
Fred Martin wilt represent Literately.
it was left to the debaters to choose
the subject. It was decided to have a
corner of the hall on Fail Fair day
for exhibits from Jr. Institute.The
executive to make arrangements.
The joint prtgram consisted of a
solo by 'Amanada McDnald; reading
Beryl Gardeer, solo by Edna Ritche,
accordian solo, Fred Lake. ,Daneing.
followed until one .o'clock.
- Empire Games at Hamilton
nititikon, Ontario, will lso• tits
cants nest month of the
• British Empire Guinea to \Alai
athletes from all the bominions.
and the Mother 'Countrlo.0111 flock.
W, Beatty, eheiroomi and &eel*
dent, Canadian Pottle Itelleity,
chairmen Of the national eontmit,!
tie of ths 4.. +40- tt, of Canada for
theGsntigprereleti et
• *9 WO 'hie* reOelfed.- lot
,kopt" Sop
oil 401 It Oreitg
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Cetoute# th. Ithh has Stated
Northern trillialvirldle s strong
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and repreiatifittles British Conti
mitt. his huh foida 10 eit*0
tell Mittel% imitleipittott at thla
notable eporto gathering of. the
*Wilt people*, Canada will, ot
117i oloo
bo very fufly. YepVHakt.d1
eVert pre*Inet WON
'I tit Witt it .14
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