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C,(>r)1E1tM� STAR
� THt!,RSpAy,, JULY 12tb, 1923.
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� C, . qrcn was 61�vplicd with a 'Convention
� Oft 0 01 � taige tcal-4,,;�' his 6S. her�rmme. ne SALT" FOR UVE STOCKLord and Lady Duffenirk .
. Is *% 1i U-,1h.11bcr1 proc"s commenced I .�__ '*
� � I Hunter, of Nineardineo
I A bcenic Troxy. . �iwllcla J. I
�, heade'di a party of oingers through Coasidered Necoslary for Paw -
I . , Visited t'Goderoich in I
: soon 101 ,� the Tang stretch of the train gild 1 4
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i , 1, T - _.. - -'GUS - fical'y All form AWMAIVIN . -
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. . 016 M M S L, and qulcklY Cvolvcd It Yell Of their
I I I G,wg at leazt a number of them did- Be care ful N04 to Salt TOO 13000Y� The Town Was in Gala Attire, With Many Arches SpatwiOb
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r k 0.*""#_ W! 0 � By ibe tia-0 McAdam the first rotoop, Live Stock tyrow, untholfty witu. the streets, . �
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I., 1�1 01,10way on the C"v vivz, place in New Brimswick, ,Wall$ 'Out, lt�mlalua In fjolla"4- - - I .
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The First Installmentof Notes BY �� rc.aeba.,C,ar 2 (which was the One lucas 'Strictili � , I . '
� A. Trip to the Atlantic- . to I which t N4 writer was assigned) Madness .qua Vivant . . SCIROOL CHILDREN PRESENTED ADDRESS AT CENTRAL
. kX 'Was in PrIVIO order and got out OW," 1110hKed Vpou� �\ _'" I .
,Itbe platform and gave vent to th�,
( I VENTION HELD IN HALIF) J ictomnouted py t-Intovi" Pelpartm*rot at
ANNUAL CON i followsug., 4#jl'QVW1%Lft9. Talroluto.) Luncheon and Dinner att "'The Maplesioio-IntermtIonal Salt
r .1 f.� . _. 1. I. 11 � two.. three.. four, . � I ited in the Afternoort-11all at MOM
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i CIPIlLo, CN.Rot Boar4sof Tra4earA0th0r0 M_&_4iz*ti0U0 '01 Three, two, one, four. *Ilt tim cattle, salt thu sliceP. And Works Vis I ,
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, I 1!� ita C6.0powed to Malke Trip . ' V"') for? What for? .by do wevravoce
I _ I . V I.' *�G nre vou, going to Yell foa tAlt t" harsks� %v , z It -whose appearance I
i M vikelious Places Vis 42 You stocitmen liave tcea 43oln The Goderich Stary Aug., .028th, Young- canmad,s
. . . fable Oft 0.1 -n -D -W -0-0-V 4111. your life. and your fathers dia 40 account and deportment was unexceptional,
I "�. � a Memo Uls Is the way We sPen Its, be,, ro you. X�Ut w4y 4 1874, coutAined. a very full ..
.0 did they do It? ellencles, The children sang verses comp
I __ , , � I :, 44, WM-_1 We V011 it � t .he of the visit of Their Exc losed
ly, with th upper and low(.'r ,*.in,
dows lit W. was tile chef lapqeavre�
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The fire works were a great Odi-
tion to the illardingtion .6pectscie.
The vice -Regal party were driven a,
round the square several times and
expressed thiMelveil delighted wi�h
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the p.Anoramle 00111re produced W
compliment to them!, They the�r -
drove tQ the yloral,Hall for the p -4r- '
pose of opening the ball,
Brinlaut Ball at Nfgbt
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oThe Assemblage of I*diei, and
gentlemen was brilliant in the ex-
treme. It Is rarely that such a nuva-
ber of magnificently dressed ladies
can bi� .,seen at a hall in 'I Country,
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t � which tho C. P. U., line vC,lrdwood, Car :�4 Halifax- No dotgut It 'Was g tu4t had Lord *04 Lady I)lifferin, to, Goderlell for the occasion by J. R. Mille, 0 �oelng too much TCWOR�i I
� � The rcccnt visit Of *0 'V`"Adlan lake volantry )oo3e Head Lake 'with. It,s a long, way we are travel- stoca Ituej tip licit uuylulo or ,suit and the functions which were held in I school inspector. Muster Jack Re - of the day I Nag obliged to retire , 11
I � AesoclatIOD, to IMOrscs- 144 ,a tq.4:7 t .Vur-z ll$u C401tv this town to honer the occation.' It ertson then read an address on be- strength. she � 11
� , ; weekly Newspaper of shore line, ,was A lint, . wilt -1:0 fialt Il"d bevil, splited,or a on- � recall half of the Ci with Lord Dufferlut -
0 well be its Q5 miles will be interesting to many to ,pils attending, the early. Not So . .
I I : . the MoritiWO Provinces Wa 11 a- beauty Spot, and tile lAx"y sulm�lcv a Ion$ tu::Al $;%It dvosit. Like all 0 - he
. - - ibed, as a Scenic one Tor, a lee way to go,, - I a, Ioinlr4 .
ch schoo , to which His NX
ur wit , . renialue4 for some till)
, � ti and bunting resorts thrOUgh which But we donot mind if all are the event. "The vice regal Varty,; Goderi I
� &Sex . inai weding practices, tho ft0lagot � id most iii the dance repeatedly. having for .
4 ; the routelliere was A C011stAn vloot�td through Years of ruia, callency I ly-1 I pki .Its.. Ross. Mrs. Crane., I .
the train sped were VM. interesting# . says The Star, "did not'leave $a node a suitable At
�1. long I norams, of woodlandso - � MTV ast M48 U0 Itil 0 o'clock in the JUQVlkIng, there L happy rep ;ha ,ug the board And big partners I
I . The $pccial C, V, R. train which And. we're al 0IiSQrV4tl6a.1 until It Is too . their handsome recepw Mrs, B. Seymour,
� � ly cbsuR440'ams, roc,k� and hills I that you know. I w regularly u miss Elwood gad
� "I Q , lake$ and strie e of ,the tVIV of left Toronto on Thursday, June 14th, Old Ontarloi, Hello f0re did not arrive here until ,some., children for ig was kept up -
I . 01411; made every Alil Uent StO . Good-bye . pructieva by all tile be*t herdsuiell two boon ?Ater than was. expected. - tion and complimenting the young Miss -Horton. Danch I
A I . 'PS At at ,1jI o'clock in the afteruoOro,,WAS One doold Quebec, . � a. half � . �
'q , - and I'v0ders. proo I lad- who read the Address for his cor� w,ith unflagging energy until I I
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I ,cities , ,_ - "oon�, long Salt por �ilkolmsla a Noce"Itr., number of steamers went dewo the!rectnm and 111r. Mr. past four ,
� Intes'est, and the Irt , way to Nova In accordance with the , Tara -
.�11? 404 towns in the Maritimes of tile longest spatial trains that leg i style of re.adl , oleI6�k when all retired,
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:1 Viete r4j.kde most enjoyable by the re- have evei PU110 Out 61 Toro t , His Vx- i Crabb then presented. an Address, up a fitting vind.;p to the da xciffle -
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11 cepAlons - and a - includiftwelve coaches' Of But ; you bet- ., 4AUlmals must get salt from --,tome lake a short distanc6 to ineet did not Ings. His 1 1 I
� , . totor drives About the �tiOn, It , WoJ 00 cellenV. Each steamer was. gaily which waA not read, as time cesslul proceed .
I the . The chairman then present- cy and suite left on a speoial trai
. - a and, ,surrounding eountlWo W ch 'eight ,%rare standard sleePerS The authorship of -the above is at- source it their bodies Ate In fulucti011 decked with flags and banners and ' I A ..
i , citie tiler Q most, modern type. Two din. . .
. .nd o .02"Itt tributed to Mrs.. Maelletit, of Milvcy' with full QXcifucy- It 4" suit Is rdilt'a-several members of the Beard on SaturdaY morning, a nun' er o
.. � the anslual thronaft I'Ler was we , townspeople being at t a station to
;� visit$ t9 industrial PlAuts a ,fs gild -11 ladian"*1th passengers, As.
� . _ jild the members 'ex$ with special crews of cb( oil Was heard frequent- available to
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�, , I - V1 a of interest, I wt*ln1Y waiter$_ w0l, aud.� it the ton, And the. Y ails food medium or, milleraLa given, the they met the Stehilloff with the and teachers. The 'children singing r �
�0 .a attached, I the trip. Other cars had c a verse of the I
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t . .1 r.. or ots right, loyal cliegra were glv�w National Anther", V110 see them off,"
� of t.he special train party Ct quilartment observation falice Ono start- ftvation to lmilalm(t. lArfe QU41111- 84Q 1 ;
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got it wonderful 9mQUut Of 10forma' T"r Was 'I Volyl ellers we�ro 01 their Own. For Ilia in of the Gooderieb Ar- vice-Rek4l part� entered their car. ., * . , - ' I
:, I . �, flon' allut the. Blaritime rrovinces cosich froakwhi;Wthe trav ocerkery ed off something like thist ties. ot. salt are As bariatul. to prac- tillery Compally bad one of the large riages, and.drovo to the Maples, the ADVERISING PAYS , I 1.
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into toilob Vith able to View the Splendid - two, three, four, . fiv -six, tite, �O41 no, salt at all, lint AL littli is I - 0. Cameron, Esq., M. I . � .
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� uud were brought � r which through which the Canadian Pacific doone, 0, . absolutely essential fix that It supplies Runs conveyed from the Square to residence of M SAY9 WARD FIRM � . It.
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! their Point Of view In A Val 10 well Railway runs. These, with baggage seven, I � . , -In forming the .'eliff near the flag le, and as P. P�, -for luncheon, where se, large � .
�� Oyed I I � . chlorine 00 neetsuary . ?�
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� I icipu14 not have been on he ostensill'o cars, made -up the in. � The en- This is the car that goes to beavell'"' the � hydrochloric $Laid the Steiiihoff approacherthe, harbor party of ladies and gentlemen -were . I . t, go@. I L �
I � . but for such 4 visit- 4 odern 40 high-power I somewhat presum a minutellaTt (tilt a Saint,* of seventeen guns wag fired. invited to meet, them. After a brief William Ward and SOns. Limited, 1 4 1 1 '.1, * 4 1
. ,�, . kttend the Niho was a in( ontributed, great- That soUndel lusive, but when tb,,� portion) 4>1 the 41K4,stive, fluid. orbe The Preparation$ at the deck for the rest 11io Excellency and Lady Duf- of. London, manufacturers of . Sir , ,� '. I .
, I object of 00 trip 'Was to J an- locomotive which .c tuous and axe whole quantity ot. v ,'to firm &tkt- are firm . P
;. I fourth annual convention of the C V- got to, Stt John, the reception were,admirably arranged. felin were introduced to the ladles Haig and Cosmos cigars.
1, I .1 800u. ly top the success of the trip by doing part. tuaill obould"'too'gt" 000xce,-ol one-half A nice -platform was erected for' the and gentlemen present. Lunch over , I
. *di&n Weekl,y Newspapers' As it the time Schedule bkfro�h Went to "Paradise" Iml, u a ,believers in�.the power of Advertising- . . . �
. . $a of the convell- &en better ths. 11 . *lmte per day for fully grown, horses l4n4ing; Ion the fight Was P the vice regal party drove to, the The one big reason for this belief is . . I
I I 'N, 4 tion, butthe buslue ;econdary last- arranged. ' - .1 , stralghi Awl narrow way, b4 tba? is -!Dead a I . �
h . . . . and cattle, small aminia4i in propor.c no- for the PUT . Vertising . I .
fi, ton, really became 'a I � . a .
,When viewed alongside Of th resident � noi I ompany, under *ladl-eg. and'..gentlemen has created a,wonderful amount of �
" i _ ""'IT' boFt for tbigm, For nearlyL three . I
The distake across,this Corner -of getting ahead - of our, stOO, I . ,guard of honor composed of the D 'Pose of re. of course, the fact ,that ad
�'. ter �ug about It wag lit McAdam thatT tion. . � . -I Volunteer -IQ
" 1. trip, and the ieftations.1 'value d States was to Not .. fboe"command of Capt, Mallough, also ealvi bu0neis .
. . ite �bly� ,k. joined .Vo . a, wffhe ch, pay their.respects.11'
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� � . h the _ij� Uebec, to Brennan of the ,C., IV. X. J . ,salt stocik Too Heavily � �'on tho, left' � , Van a' con-
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: or tile editors of our ' In airiv liver cornet -band, . ,.4rs ,low this, firm has 1, . I
�, such a. trip A 4� special trai ad make the mistaltio of the 6
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. I : '220 miles Now Brunswick. '*blob two the party. Th, , . * Many people - I LS,41t Works V ek'in the '- I
. �� . McAdam, B., about 4 .80 fix oulting ihe_otoeg "b"fivily once lk was His Worbi, he Mayor and Ue, -At thet Juternation't I Isio.tent Advertiser. every 'We
I . . - town counci . After t is reception t a _ .
. I . , -be-- -------1h,-_-'__ ' - '_ h Party, year, - - ---- nd -ale ,�
weekly liewspa ors 16, worth a great little towns are liti.09-00*114-WesP at--fre(firictolli X. t ia a -other- _�___ __
., . -&al,' Those 'w -6 hAV4 new taken in Blaine, . S O'clock Frifty, 60 J�thf And here I . ' . � I
� . � � �. 9- � mmer, "d for-. 9i sit bi3med tely in this t
� �, * I L %,th the trip to the Pacific Coast border of cal de. munt4, during the all . fore His EiealleiiO ate to the To Salt papeti thrqQh,'o'T&n';�da, Their bu- ." 0
1, . . . %v , had their first Praeti getting t'o do, it at . tiarnational . .
.1 two years igo 4114 the trip too 'the The t�tal distance tr, elle4 b�.the the party all daring the W drove glikess, hats had a Phenomenal gxoowth-
I I on the Way to Halifax 'Was ap* monstratton of. tile ",change of-Aime winter iporic,ol, 'Tilt IlVe stoo]K kept the, band -played ,the ational All- Works, where -they were received by . " . �
. Atlantic tills year, have secured a par .1,150 miles brokenup in- from Eastern.time to Atlautiq time, lly� Veogle who ne,,ec, Irat work uou- thern in their usual excellent ,style. the, president of tile. cotipaily, M. Millions of ,Sir Haig cigars are sold � I
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. . . I wonderfully comprehensive view Of P=Wlstely � stages: Toronto to for 4ust after enjoying afternoon tea ' - tile appear - Previous to coulink on shore His"Ex- P, ayes, I sq.# lw�o conducted their throughout Canada . I .
. � We live in L and fig" be ally develops . 'd
. . I . I the country 'aa to the followin _ in one of the ditiors for the ladies I I .011�g #jt Deg red for a 7lioment on thro h the different departments, business has 'Increased so IT _IV
. I . . - Montreal, $40 miles: 3lontreal ad- lept. 'The ulao of blocks -of rock salt, c0liellcy 01)" . , ' essary to � - LL
I 1� 'brought in touch with ,Conditions , and a glass of ginger ale in the ob- in . trou&4* or.. mallgero viecte-1 Ill - was greeted -been nee, 4PIM
� . I . , jeocton, N. B,, liiio miles; Pr Lthe hurricane deck and explaining a process Of . boringt I that,it bus fl�m in I F .1 1. .
I ,� . I and viewpoints throughout the Fre( ,with obeers from the numbers of peo-.
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, I . . .. of Canada which' ericton to St. John 66 miles; SO pumping- and evapotAting. The light a branch factory for this
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,� ��, 0111i , servation car for the men, (one Of eltktw tne stable, yard or held Is a ple assembled In thOILViCinitlyr. 11 r i fitted up. with a good 113rautford.,, . . . I . . J ,
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"I I 1 44 . . I I. .� 1. - length and breadth . to Ion Pacific $team- those .little touches, bp the way. woorks, *are , . . 13 ntford was selected because it . I
� Digbys by ,Calls good pra0tIc*.,th;kt Will VaY t;000 te- ,
I ll, ... . . .10 "lost educative. or IIEWVTeaii�l 40083. the Bay, of rurk- which tb� 0 P. X 'Added .over and Just a little delay His Eke,elleacy .:An deal, of taate;. evergreens were pro- ra . . i ,
. .. . Goolerich papers � �, � turas ter: the vzoquise or vaort. Lady Dufferin, accompanied 01, fusely distributed so -las to make the was found after an extensive w4rvey
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� � I . 11 . � * . Besides the two � '_&Iro"i to Halifax over above what were; expected,an the WAV -ftmembor-Oat-the ... d4q_"u8t have bevv.-Lady-Haviie t'Fkt ex and I -- . ,
_._,,__-,.,._..__._Abe_on1y.. 4ther4aper_froom,.-th1sLv4UU,m Art, y VAS. _Wfl�' 00 - -'--the, Fieft. . - VlAcO_appegir. Atiractive and pleasing I that the necessary labo� could be se -
. Nwant-tit-V 11*4�6`11511' -R-16urt6siesyl--th-e- _P_ - __ salt rr.oka solue nice, aud.toat I
"I 4y ',Which gentod on the trip the � omiWon, Atlantic.. a I amp, landed, wh , .19 he *6rVs`-1aV1nir beerr-cured -there. and..1he...new -plant am, I I
i . I . . wits rePre . ,&It. tb,at YOU - his Aida-de.0 to the eye. T1 I I . �;_____ -1 _
k" I I Bliss Sweet. miles., 11 veyed on detrainint to a full course . give theta supplies the ton, ; thdir eurlosity,satia- laying betweeirl, foity and fifty'skil . �
�, . I . was as accompanied by. a dinner at the Methodist church. The Worship the 'Mayor, Horace .fully, inspected I .'I I
" I The Exeter Times, kin W - colorIne essential I% ttie formation Esq I . Co. It, - ,
. I bat urn*), -being a. 1410mber .of The tri . X� P., Advanced and ,,!e � an t
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I . lodlim Pacific, oflicials a ,
�;,;,�' of, I . ,Ity of-Prederleton running on fast fled aud-the whole process of , manu- ad hands will be started At oil I
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��: . . � � I the � spec Pjaki train party I lluniber of car . was to lee); after tiale was ahead. Of- the 0. p, It. or hy.drocil;orle acid In .the addr"Oss." '" I � .. I I fapture explained. the. joresiddut as- will,be underthe managoment . i I '.
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1. Ad 00 Par% passe;F Trenton, the whose business it 'ley In. (which if"o through 111geo corted His Exealleocy,�Ladj Duffer- of the, member* of the Ward family . 11 ,,,
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. I �� ,� t I .. . , mhnu. the comfort of fbe..xarty, - T1 .carries Eastern V I I - Aninlaisthat have been kept wltb� Many Arches Along, theAcoute, - ! extempore re- and the output will. be used to sup. . 11. 11 I*
, . t r4waY "And - to the end of its lines) And thla dif I in and. suite to An .
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�, enterprise of t a I Aj$lstaut Gen ut salt for Ix year be of the many unfilled orders - I � At 1
. I I eluded W, B. HOWal: , , come very un -
I . . factoring contra ,was. shown, by. the � ce brought refreshmentii pr6ttY 1-D The Address and Lord Dufferin's freshment room adjoining the main,ply "me I ... . .
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, i, . 1. . L Passenger Agent at Montreal', feren, thrifty, and alhimals that are given ar�, I I �
..; 1 , � I .. literature about -tile- place which was I I � anadlau. Pree Re- close t4etber. .. _ . reply 'were in the're- buildink.' The company being I of 'the firm- - '' - " a. "� , I I
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- ) . � . . train along with a , Urr Smith, , I all overlio$e.of salt elp not thrive. proceeded a - ranked Around the tables, the cham- I -=-- _._ ====� . I
ributed dn the tresent " I . I � liall'Ienve our story Halt anibance a day Is about right. port, 9 fol . - I .
. I 41 ve Of the, Company, and T. ' However, we a ,, then 1. I
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,,� . � cigar for the men of,the Party, or this.. iitetk, but we lows:: His Excellency an.4 , Lady Etign bottles uncorked, etc
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� -9 . ' on , ante ,.of Toronto. I at this point. to _ ut it helps to make. Defferin then. entered carriages Pro4 aNd,nt . invited the" e0alUany ' 11
, : . . , the oomplinleut of the Trent I it Is act a- food,,b I to join, I
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., i, 4 1 � .. , , V . . . . . I I As the train assed ov�t tiler var- lot r unng, vided , for the � Earl Dufferin and with him in "driukinm the bealth of It's Nic To" 1 Eat . . j I .
, I I � ,*�: : . in, riention before. laying dew"' the load materials Available 'I , 0
, .. ,Council. , 1. -Occupying � in, .1 . I I . q,
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i� �. I . . � TT,vnton Is tho' hub of the Trent lous divisions, t9le divisimiil suporiu- our pan that the ,couple : . the of digestloo.-L S even- Lady .occupy , General .Alid. Co4intess
, , � ; . . tmo.nt on. car 2 .across the _1bg the, rear sdat,'Col, the. Governor .. I . � ,
� . , � . . . i3ectrio Syste"i And Is tendeots tomed it Akio saw it safely the comp4r . son, Proo,"ree"Cotor ot Eztenoioi�, O.A.P.o e he -6k- Anyt6lng, You, Uke - - - .
� 'e� . Valley Ity4ro T . . . Pletcher and Mr. *Horton the front of Dufferin, And in dom, .
. ., . � , i Superfatendent A. H. .aisle from the writer.were on their _ so . �
� I I .. . . .. I the southern termints of the Trent over the ine. 1p, They did not alloolpik' �a I seat. - They were .1eillowed by the pressed his -hith sense of* the honor .� . . . . I .
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: � I , . I I . I . , Un. Maip joined oil at Trenton and at honay-moon tri , V � I . . - . .members of. the caption- ,0 - xcellene had.. done It . ' ' I .
� if lid the Civie Coo taut � councit re tea L . ,
. inal waterway, tit L rhleh their V . . .
.1 � %., . . . lommerce and Re- Megantic, quebee, 3. It, Boyle,4upo vixy� ,much aboiit it for a while- . all ironn,'"ger's committee and a perfect cavalcade the proprietors Of the works by Day- . , ; �AND NOT, HAVE.. � � I 4 .,I '�
L. . 01, Chaniber of 0 that, division. came a- ,the toll.tale confetti would inuke. its In * the. window of " to 1, � � ., . A 1. � 1, . �, ,
( . I . A "Trenton bril ,, , I . . � I . , .
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% " . � Out to' mak . . . atendent of, pgearan o r m time to time, so Mr. shop - the motto Iron Sinkr,, , of carriagei. A very. pretty-- Arch in - - . ,. I .1 I I ., . . .. ,� � ... �
0 . . was I g them this. visit The toast hav . I
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, � boat I ' �t who saw it -went in at ln,, been received with hearty'L cheers, ' ... "I
", i � , .. - * ci . f note lift Colunda." I A. At Fredericton where the a a f 10' I Po -M 14 was erected at Sevillour's, waialiouse ,
., I . , . : . . , I � lake port train with parlto.d for'the 'night in an Mrs. A. N. Dobbie,'oof the - and a ) sat a t. that he kneW that with � the word ,W61coomeol in conspi- 'His Excellency � replied, .and on the . . . .
� . . . fter, a in t e' rettt . - told, the a at, x,L . NIZARTSURN I .
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�. . the traws . .� . EXCelliMdYN Te- , I I
. !, � 1. � . �. t o $here lini of order Jo give ,11ers a good trolla Advertiser-Topip, had to Ad .. f . As they 'advanced up co,nelusion. of His .1 . I I . . .
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I � and I .... I'll iery of the , - an(r - of ladies' and - xentleMen 'who i ort nely led ,off with. A verse from . I . - . : ' . I'll,
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I � . - . , __ Wgights, indiarubber tires, the organ word itWelcomeot in laree, ,letters. into reqVisition and their Excellan�
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I I I � found, themselves passing Ate Antle. the spec.ial, traio'patty and th6 var- . - 1. . s oj stops, the world,goes. rourldo And" Ve. understand His ,Excellency was e1A and suite drove to Mr. Camor- . � I
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the route lay through. tl�e state of gluted and hejW cousidersibly I others when you have none. of YOUT - �Ut .ve had fied-in de. very much pleased with this arch and onos residence for d , . ..
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1"9 le the H . . , - , I . ple -to i1he eve. . on fhis beauty )ubled .
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