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� lt%al tionble Satin DAM%* fine Vest qtvalty unbleachell, �O inelxs wize, 690
V,%esl 11rie �
14"Pon, in exquisitet patterns, size Xia rard� V*44 beavy u3b)C'a0hC4, so i6ch. 25e,
$0.50, 111"r`1111 at V0,50. Size 2"11� 7'arklq, 72 -inch Weao,httl Shrotiorl, ho�;vv and firco
WOO , clearine at $735, firow drelsing &do.
G04tich C%tra beavy. puro une" Damask. � . ,
712290 hew�y plain. Qhootq. acep, bealm-ed
Wistea, varn, unbleaebcd- NVill ifte evdlC'z9 ready for U50. Regulas ".-J-59, at Per pair,$2.95
weu awl Witch be3utifully, ut per !Yard $136. .
. ,60-luch Cotton Damask wereerized Tablings 424NCH HEM STITCH -
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I eboice of patterns. regulair,740, ab 09C. 60 PILLOW SLIPS I - ' . .
604001 s4tin Paula* Irish Oak% very
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-Celebrate Golden Anniversapy
at rf�61rd,
Up�vards of Two Thousand People Gatbered VC0
LAst wedoes&y to MIK& Of tir �
. school's First 1URVIltutriyon ;I Ir k_
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LEtTERS FROM FORMER PUPILS. UNABLE TO BE iPRESENT
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Spe,vchts, ReWaiscengs -Good Social Tinto# and
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ering for tile celebratiou'af 40 event
Cat interest assume$ the Folky Fifteen 11unilred People Pro,
Of Purely 14 sent
proportions of tbat,hold at ]fordyee Arrived at the grounds of Mr. Pet�
last Weduesday, when the Old BOYS or Lever the disposal 'of horse -driven
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, I . . 4 autos was made in ,
" . �, Girls, of Unloo� School Section vehicles a
No. j2, East and 'West WaW*061r, short time as possible, and the no.
-4 +- A"Aygeoi.rate the coedings. commenced.. 'A, fair eg.
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WATER WINGS,. for SWW* &FWW ,
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"' Ma Liver Oil a9A Malt �1 6101tio me5h 1%
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Reglian, Fruit Saline' jUaiss I
,�=gh Powder PUFFS
E roowuR Nvills, Salt Ne -olds 'Veloor *ad Wool �
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All popular linos in st-ock of
Faxe Powders, Creams. '�J,11r`&r`WM*"#C1.1-;6f14& L I
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Toilet Waters, Pefum"o voliawor Nolks
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nQUI R AU"A %10 � mate of the number of - Peoge pre. ,,— - -0-111;t,111:01 k"-111110:1:-. I I
Periling Sent would be about fifteen, undred, .
'half century And more Of the 12 I I pleAs
;of the school on the 11otlit line o West . It would fn4eed 'be a great - of Canada, and'of course one of the I
to Wawanoshes' but it is 8
teos ible there was uSwarda , ure to be present at the anniversary. q ots to be found in Canada is
'w4wanosli, But t1i of two Ougand on tbe'$,:roun a.
ling noted f0jr.tbe bigness I n = the old school house -on the '
�Xr I 'h cess . 1 tit of West WAwartugh.
are becon they bold. If it is a 0 ih John Webster,, who" father I regret very much it Was Ot duo 1
. , . e first secretary of'School Sec, ! to take place lost year while X was 10t con 0
�i �Icnfe, It I$ Usually tion, No. 12, it is, to whose untiring in the homeland.' However, I sballiXt would have been a great pleasure
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a big one, and we are quite sure the 1 is lar of be there iD thought and wish you all to have been present to meet the
offor gely is due the success. friends of those earlier days, oat I .
�'Wjir Memorial Unveiling" event .At f-this'notable re -union, event. a happy, Joyous reunion.
St. Helena not longt ago was without I. Mr. John Wobsters as qh4irmauj Memory carries me bock to those feel sure many will wonder back for I
r Cedent, and oply last Week the and although years. of the great event, Perlis
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read the f6liowing addreas of wel. good Old days, xt,
el. coninectioU from East WA- . � varied -and wonderful experience sep� you celebrate the eth annivor. .
C, 4. 1 come *. ;. -P +ua" of thlo pic. I v be able to hitch up a ra-'
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�, I � � * I i g-it� t - :! . I .1 : . . ... ��j � I ; wauos. hold A,Iarally g '14"KAVIs - Old Boys and Girls, 'Ladies and . or � A- . 91 17 a7iWriiat4-Que and� have the PHvileger t I
. -Z ��'� t= Poi.7!; . . Gentle tures painted on memory's wall can-
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. ��. � � I 04ev th, �some siXty, strong. men 1. . I . the inessages around this '
. � I . I . I ' tended the Bonne Entente gothering pr(00fiion front the School , . We celebrate todg the Golden ,To, not be forgotten, hor would one wish-, I .
. I I I of , to if you could. My earliest picture s'D1de"ca!`I2he world.
� I . Dift Main . and the People OUthe two OrQvinces A procession bilee U� S# S., 0. 12 (it, surely of school days, is Of those large cards A letter from a friend ,who is tra-
, found�oltit that all were pretty Much ?Early in the After'10 � On - ;was a.-ba0py thotight of some one
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.. I . Vina, R-08061 To Kelley Add; 0069 11 were pretty good was formed at the school of the Pro that soro,ptimes hung in front of the volling 1111and, receivdd this last -' ' -
. 'c .. , . I . alike. The French nt I and former that it should '' observed in this fit.: I H 11 reek, said she thought,"God must .
I . I llows'and bad the some troubles as sent scholars,. prese waster's desk. "Cats, Rat) at M
. � I il U. our own. The same, thing was true trustees, Miss Ann McKenzie, the ting way). . Anticipation boa , run is an dix"'ete. We have scoured Heaven and Earth to,
. I , . about the town and country. 'When teacher for t � e past two years slid high in our minds for months past, Js it On Ox. It I eauty, that is in th I
, teacher, MpMitthew Lodkbart,'-with find all the� bi . � is
. I -teachers, inolud-'as W tee of Szechuan." It I.. I .
I - . .. C Gatheping'at.flotel S r . el all, got together we were prettY some of the orniter . or thought and planned for this. big pointer trying to explain the au4l. western provir ..
I � unset Ridal 'W . I I Atford, day, Now It has come. We are , .
I I . . I I � ,much alike. Ing Dr. W. T. Gemmelb-of St% atomy,of these words so beautifully, surely seems to have more than, its .
I I I � . . . . Capt Hill, secretary 61 the Board Alias Hazel Palmer$ Miss Lilian � pleased to exton 4 our warmest wel-� .put together to express an idea, who '64re of beauty, -lint when .you take .
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I . . . - ler Places BY Get* of Tr-srde, saidthis was the first gath- Longmire, and others; beadeil by the come to all our guests, but we think would have dre . ar . nod at that time that your eyes from the beauty of nature
. � . I Has An Idea for Building UP the Smal ering under the new Board of Trade, Hiabland Pipers' Band - of Luoknow., of course, of out old boys and girls this knowledge would lead, me to to the inhabitants of the land. one-
, � . . , . d the people 'to look, an , proceeded to the.Fordyce Corn- .in particular. We wish all could be have sufficient c e to. attempt is so often led to exclaim' "Where .
I .. , Ai"a a"lish Factorios to . Locate iw Them, . I.And be I invite . berea, halt was made to enable here. But they have .scattered far the dissecting ofou"a Chinese lang, every, ,nl,v ,,, rt
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I . -of Trade and the Lions 0 tho d 11 These days we ar _ A he
11 ., 1-1 I : I 'lub . vehicles and and wide through many lands, and
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I ons B: e 0 , -grove and some, yes, a great many, havi-�passed, .,� characters of which are so is vile 0 wars.
I I � ,sr4 tiful, �, midst of wars, and rumors .
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. I . I . � an it you like us be, u& Last procepd to the. beau _ wonderfully r1ade? Were I presew � . .
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11, . ,. . I VE SHOULD :BUY,CANADIAN � Board of Vale ,worked in grounds on the bitulis of, the, Maitland, on, and we .can only hope to meet I[ an, sure I could not take the p,rize It is hiard to predict. when the end
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. I �. � . the dark without much publicity but —= 1 I I ": ; I I themo in the one great i6-uniou that for Veing the oldest student, neither will be. They tell -Low there have , �
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i . - I . . I I I I this year that boa been changied and I In the midst of our the most WIliant stu; nt, but,were been eig or nine hundred wounded ,
, . . . I . of if 5,0 per cent. of the e9ple are not is yet to come. h — lit , . � i-... , -1-
, I %nnot Have Good Timei 'If Fifty Per � Ctat�, df PeOP16 be hoped to. see this the first - 0 - Joy today we tray breathe a sig and 11 i ho, -- ----' -- -
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11 . . I many gatherings. . inaking nioney?, *a& t 0. next P I lot shed a tear as' we think of thern' ,bad travelled the most and the forth- (Continued, on page, -0) I . 11�. . .1
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. II I ,� � . I . 11 iik' SeV : � ' Mr. Wigle said he Was glad to, see . ed quea iiiii. . . . I . 'with our sorrow. J It . I
, . Are Not MOWO A 4cUlture 'I t, . Pride mingles eat,. I think, I might probably, vnl�. V, .
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11 - 0 Monty— a I �sted three Butir for � the! stalwart boys who . .
I . I . I . . . Mr. Kelley then sligge Pride having had the privilege of encircl- . �
� . . . . Says Mr. John SowerbY - - ' � the good feeling between the mun!Cl� on of .
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4 i � , � . - I I.. IOUs Con4itioA , pa4ties of, Colborne and GQderleh things to improve the MAW sleep in Flander's Fields beneath the Ing the Globe twice, and -half. way . 1. -� I
'i . � . . . . � I I I I I I I I . ,a the town.. His coosti- the .farmer. First, better forming, crosses row on tow, Pride. fo.r the around1t -the. third time, 'A peep in- . . . PHOTOS,
. I . L I -1 ow"ghip al I Don't fo�get tbat $allows is alwAyq .
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:1 .. . I I � . . , he Roads.' The county Was also -Paying tuency was almost equally rural and A hen should not be kept that WOilld hardy pioneers who gave us our -tich -to the. lffe,,maunerg a -ad customs of . , .
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� I , Some q5 persons ant, down to t r at leikst 150 eggs a Var and inheritance and now rest frorri� their , 4rdpared to have you sit for one of ,
. let last Friday off W war debenture debt and would urbart and he bad found. tho 'people not la3 . . Many lands has been roost interost� .
�', . .� . banquet. at Hotel SOW 4 sed in labors in the quiet resting plo�e i .
.1.4 �, � � -- '. I hM lt,bgt _gtoaned up. In eight Years; very much the i4mo. They ";-A-nt. to it only the best layers were U $ Of ]Ing and helpful, but amid it all I was tbosp lifelike pictUreS for which: his . �
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. I ausploos--of , , - - I- .- '.. I I ,brooding we -would increase- the --egg .Our. fotbew.: - I � � - I . I I
. . . I event"Ir under the joint- I -I , �*s and lodges. Thei . . I fact there ig no stu4io to famous. . ,-." I
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. . I ,e Board of Wade and, the Lions Large :Attendance frq* Adjoin ng the same chur. . ti6n 25 per cont. Six million . I . -the I . I .. 0
� � . . . tb It ot Townshloo . Board of Tra&,had Wed to haveart produc I . Friends -let me4my again, we are land more prosper6us looking, and . I . . � ..
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i . I . 4 .dozen eggs 'were imported into Can- grateful for this. day I d to sea $A
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I . � .. j oreswout Thero was # _ go delegation from agricultural se6tiOn and he hope no spot,more highly rdspepted a
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�. I. . I Mir. kussell It Kell - to lin to see, this 'ads .last Year and England bought go many frien( ted to renew the nations than our own f4irAandi I �. � . � I .1 I -11 11 - 11 -- .
� , the'C%fisdian Goodloids AssoclA- .Goderich and Colborne Wnships under the now' reg 0 � � '. � . ten, milliou dozen eggs from China. I iny old *�qiutiiitances.' Again, —
. ;. I . . �. r. the Hamilton Ad- . -,the represen. br6ukht about. . I . so int . I . - - - - I � � I
. � , . tidn president ol . resent In addition to If Canada, au%e4 these amounts, we welcome you and hope that we, J
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4 I � yertiscijo Agency ,and pot esideut ng,the banquet Several songs , I 25 cents a. Ozen there, would be 4nd,yoii, and All, way have'a most SHED � 1872 - .�
. I . I . :. - hamber of & croo- it of �or-operatlon between town And � from the Lions Club song sheet were a I lollars more to the . � � . .. I I I
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� . I I - - - " . " . . from chicken$ -T. Gemniell, of Stratford,
I � I . � . I farmers .Dr. W. . � . .
I .. . The gathering was. Jointly, pi'cold- low said, in Addressing thO,Men from . . Air. Kelley I 11 .. I .. .
z I - , million pounds: Of Otter and a rAil' replied t0i the address and was follow- - - � . ( �
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. I , I . �. I . - I over by Ali. It. J. A. l0CZWA% 'tbe� #461ning townships, 'Your In- g speaker of the even- lion runcd i impofted ed by Re;,. Nathaniel Wellwood, of. ' I X r
. I �. 1 04 The loa4ini is (it cheese were . HE you buy . oi- sell
. I . . . . � I . I esidebt, -of'the Board of Trade; and teresta ,are ouro, and'ours are Yours. Ing was introduced by Mr. MacEwAn.. into anoda and if only thd best pro-, Richmoo:4. Hill. Mr. Wellwood was W � .
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. � . I , . pr nders,,ohief -of the Io- :Let us got together and, make this _ is -remarks Mr. Kelley 10 . . I grain. or o6er pr6dace
. . . Mr. 0. lit- , Saul In opening lit I ducers in the Way of cows wereuspil .one ,of the Aist pupils to attend, the ..... ' .
. � p 'Which the banner county of the Provinet.11 ro in a. little town' to.. I I let the D k of ,- #%mift�n foike � .
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'tat Lions Pita. ,An Innovation . F414 .he ,*as bO and this demand supplied at hdilie school- It, was in 1859 he began -big an %
I J1 . I ty nicely was thetia. IA t year we Were trying. to, prow , -
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f � .�A, � . worked Out v6J krious ones for brief. motos.tha Blue Wate'r I , RIXhWAY And the north of'Goderi�h, in Bruce coun.. there would. be another. million � dot- studies there.' His address was an 19 , - care of all your Anancial trant- - I
nn$ an of, *4 - ty, on - the .borders of, Hurong his lars ti) the farmers of Canada. excellent On% recounting much of'the ; .
I I � I � . � ispeittes between courses and in, this SO4o tee bf the Blu0water grandfather was the first mant 0 live . I . d' 6v.ay of improving'the, actlong.for� 'o, I
� I I . ,t4ry Frai .lotion had iust *At- -The !n,d , early history, especially Ahe Ryerson � y U. In - this way ,
�,v . . Hill, Mr. Geo. Laith- Hfghway� Assoc. his mother was bOru . sic 4 ' eriod:ot the edhicM. coal stern I O --ant
. � I I WAY Mr. Hugh in Wingham; d himself got lot of tPhe rmers Was 'e -operative .. . you will be.prate&4 1. ba,ve I
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I : 11 I - !e the 1�gfnning in Seaforth*, all marketing, He know that Mr. Mar- n , rio at. at ti e., hioly address � . ,
.: . . waite, Mr.. -T.' N. XOM19114kn and Alr� ten to say that tinc ' pait of , I I � I N. I
. . .., '.Win. Cariplielli -had already 46keh of the year 90 "cars had passed a record of all transo6otions made, � .
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� , by the time the banquft'wo ove r X to get behind to -operative pils of S. S,' . You Y do�ond updn cour eous..,
11 . . . 1 14 . I" .. . . . leaving most of� the iftainins time ip4 roln Monday morning to 5 O�� There wag One problem -dear to his 'm'a'r igoir the qwaker,appesle& tion of iss mi .. enzie; lljim-� .. .. . I . I
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I k I . �, for the 'lead � so V the even- , Ing 167 cars art in Which he would like to Ire' service mod oareful attention to- --- . 1.
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clock .t)io previous. even . I io get'bohind any plan miall Hunter, of Luck .
I I , _aker, , e lit I to his bearers- t now, On 1;ielng � I . . I 11 . -
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4#- ,,V J � ,�,.V,W, Trewxrthas Al. ,had go'ne over that road. "It VAIS -It *,4$ too. bad . I �
� �, I � -, . 4', �lief C. X� my -privilege," sofa the ii%Yor, "to 6t] is ,difference between - town on) Teoddred, "WherP, You . detail. '. . . . I . , .
P. P wiiyav Gollow, 01 there w$ he am � I . I . I . .1 I .
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)I., . I' . meot 1pany of these, comin from.11- �ople and the coun- tried in their locality, There were and I Were Young, � Maggie." T
� -,------$Au1130Vs,7(M5t. Hill Mr, ., I -1. onto and clo�-PQ . I oo.-many-.iA6.'gett1n9- a rake off. old gentleman put..--. -.3 A --I - -1 ---- . ,-- - - .. - -.--- , . � I I .. I I I 1. I I
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I- . e'vell were galle&on and the Atates, anii. Ali .commented on Potter. No The farmer hiust,cootiol his sales. pathos, Into, big song,
Mr. R. It. It, our good roads, And said w-e.ha krow each - --- iousands and The third recommendation Mr, 'wond fin oice for a man of
no, doubt there - Were t] Xelleyvould make wawshorter rural
, In referring to the subject of Good reason, to make excuse for the Pin his a of BANK OF LTON ,
- And all roads lead to the GOI. tho ...... tids, of dollars going out from . M66typ'fat'33. I . I
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1. �� , k�, Roads Mr. Vewartha. pointed out the ery. I . the farmers to the larger thit basis of �aymg in one year to On the a gallve an interesting alk .
those, men Would 'he mote likely to G
I , .1 . . ood 1word in Huron 404 the success den Gate of Hmn. � three -years, I possible, ,rather than times -when -he was a boy. . 0DE0101 IIAXNCIL A. J.'AIe1K6yv Manager.
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I 'k Air. Saunders referred, to the vis town merehant if be . .1 I.. . . .. � ; I
t, � t . %lt"*t -was being attained with * ratel . 10 bo- deal with the rd of extending over 4 lohger Period. Mt. Chas. Martin,, Mr. and Mrs. ino, , �, . I � . . I I
� I ot only 2 mills and this year JIV, understanding of some Years aq Potter. The Boa . I . McGee and.,,-Mias Bertha McKay made . -1 . .
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I .1 I . . . 1�1, ,Will$. We bad ,450' mlits �of Good tween. ontario .and q4bo.- Re at-, e I 0 1] irvey of : Build 1.Upthe Sntoiler. Plaices . -
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, I . . 1. towns to get ACV088, that.Vas to get record of ' . '
. I I . .. . come to Town and do business with urvoY Of down of the school meetimi'lield in' . I .
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� �' I I .11 * cc Chautauqua I . I Von. You must advertise Your goods the Governnicnt to make a a, s, , , PORTLA' NO .CEMENT ' . .
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. � ��, : , :� I . . - . I .1 I I �... � I tovin. Prieeti are usuauv better in litles There *Ord four to fine huit- Moved by Thos. Gibbon, seconded . r of rortlaud Cement jUSt Tecoved. � � . . -
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� , . ' dred English concerns conside* ring by .Wm-.. Gibbon, that. Wm.�8tone take . . . . I I . � I . I � .
, - , . , . . . . � . -11112& - e livo to the Interests of the. farmer.; putting plants into Canada and these .ii;6 chair. Carried. I ... � 1. ". --R.. ., , . , � . F. I . . I .
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I I 1 ,4 �� I ... I I I I .-� . A great many city dailies had pie. , rganized to pre. Webster U secretary. Carried. . I . . .
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J '. . I sent their advantages. Y I I3I*N 0 ER TWINE
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- . , I . . .eular interest. to;'Cwmdiang.. Got . had the -advantages by , -
I I I -11 different views around- Goderigh. shiAller towns lor be. n 'I -
. 1 of lowei*prices and better conditioup, ew trustee. Carried,
: , . I I .1. . There mere some wonderful views Throtigib an.oversig& shipmeut wa� made �of two , *.
. I They .'Vero killing a, person every No,y@d by James Deacon, rzetconded i , . . .
I . . . . and -'wonderful Places to -come to .but 'dents. lir Robert Sanderson, that t - t e Ribbpv (650 ft) BiHer twine, .
t. .1 . day in Toronto in Auto. sect ,hisbe a I ons of Blu . v�hicli .we�
), � I people did not know about them. If Get 'these industriesi. hundreds. of freO School. Carried. I .- . . . � . .
. � . . 'CtUVeg to I ft, Tor. . . . . ' selling aj cost price, whicb price is . . I .
� I I . I . � . 'IOU ge,44 these P1 'e. which were going to, start in a small '' 'Mr. Webster read: a' lotter from a -.�. r 9 . % . . . .
� I . . . .. . I I : onto Star they will . go. into probably, way, Into .the ,,small towns. Eggs' toimer pupil . now, lVving in, O'Llina.., . . , 11 � . � I -
., . �. 0 twentv dailies. . . 30 cents in small towns The letter �011ows - .1 . A .. . � .
�� .. .. I -which sold at . "Is - I. .2c Per 1b. Cash I .
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. . . I . , . . . A grekt question was that Of I'm- we got 2000 more people into Gode- . I I May 28th ika- 11 I. -1 - . .:. I 1� . . I .1 .
I . i . . migration. In 1911 we had 7,0200,00 rich and the farmer got 60 cents for Dear Air. Webster,Yov� letter . I � I . 11 .
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I . 1*0010 in Canada; frOW19 11 to 1021 a eggs, the farmer woul,�be it &od telling me bf the ,approach of the I � V � . I I "I
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I I we haa ,1,800.000'iMmlgratio dea - tter on! and the artisan would W . ,
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� I I the hatural lncrea�.'o i 1.90%000; so still getti cheaper prices than re�acbed toe yesterday, and I I I . . . . . . I . .
)� that *a should hav�'luid a popula. b would Ave to pay In, the ,cities. Paalslt to rclplyj fearing it may now I 01080 t . � I I . . . .: I : .
in 1921 and we on loved if we weft, en 4 Paints$ "efroigetritt � . .\
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. I ly bad 9040'"" But we t;hould re. Tight way we could get the toWns in- it doex. seem to take considerable - , .
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I . . fier tbo war few eamo terested. Grimsby, PresteA. hod El- time for letters to teach no here, but Oase.Ball Goodev GUn*9 ' .
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in And after the war broke out t4binn Ora were already interested. it Is a cho e spot When you rea�h it. I . leis' *Ind ' te .
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I .. ��� I I I Of thousands went, back t6 their old Mr. Kell6j closed by. dividi , .., � . . Scre'en Doo 9 I I 00 0 .
. I . . I . . I . eountriosi; 55,000 of our own men 'pie into two elasge§; those who lift- .1 . . � I . � 11..�
,, � . 1u metmPolltan or000ft will bib One of the outsKA04fing mud.ed entero were killiA ,and many were away, for ed and those who, leaned, There wa#4 ' I . I � h : - 00 .. , - 11 , ! � .. I I .
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OMPOW of taleated row wolotawbo ho" all aeldevod- opiondidly out- - to be ortimistle as to Our Increase in he appealed to all to become Witera. : ' Vbuip PlutobIng, Helatind . .,
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. . � tewN, rfterik hi Ly"" Am C'bautimut wor*, thim orgalftation per cent. from 1911 to 19211, and we Mr. Job* SowerbY .. I . I I . I 11) \ , .
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� . 1prooftwis ot #!"lar AM j1A1*041 orchestral aurabe" that pleaft . and dftht Stood among the first three of #11 the Mr. John Sov;erbly wag next called . , �
I "110'at" 41*01ft". , . countries, that took Dart in the war He said he bad been reading . . ".. . I I I \ . I
� , Tho fts�%W* playing of tb6 X,stropollt*aik Is always balled with d0lott for Inerease In popolatiom And the on. - I I 0110P" .. I . I . \ . I .
. the Goderielt Star to find out the Wo SFECIAL \ I..
� " =10! Q* 2404 'loft tdon asa q4tirtets with WbIt1h their PtOPOW Oft 0ovemment had made good moves tives of these tWQ-*0Tgga1zat%ong# the ! . U sornAS, - Go LEE .
� . . 'I'ja . � in the way of bringing in population. Board of Trade sind the Lions VAUU — . I P � ., . .
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: 0 � 4"ODERICH C ing In boy.3 of 18 yeara and A found thty Were verl . I
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�. . I . I . our duty, of buylpir gods. i0ade in Owing to the diversity, of #966ulturd I . .�----- , - . — ,
. -CHAS' RLA— Covik""., C,toada. If we -till 16 ned 'hands the in Goderich, township it was hard, td GOODYFAR WELT I r I
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, . .. Atroin Ost rosin but' the weakest man. gether so that ,go -operative mArktt- , Inv DS
� i I I . I I '. CCT)je Mon's d"d sao, Stort Worth whilt" BY alf uniting to buy Canadian goodS Ing had nbt inadit the advance it oth- - WAFOR . . BOY Scout and Girl duide -
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I I I tiffie& 0111Y 0-46 W"On in, a thous- in a seriom cooditiot. It Vag ,said . . $ . , " . .
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t Iru And tV(1r lVvilled in boving that ho that tht, top 6. Ine'lies of the $oil had %Jwjur .
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I � I )) . I - a Wonted -906dw madt. in Cmdo, 0d to pay R UNNING SH I .
I � �, . the war em*nge and it that I .. Regular $5.50 And $6.00.
1 1 1 BOYS nAK1 PANTS 6f a, gathering of busines,vt men only wag tile egge Jt was * *Wty gloomy — � �
. *1 I*r Cent. Imiros found to M w#aring Outlook. The UUr situation via *- �
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115, � �, . boys, xhakil Pants, s1lort and loug. hift made in Csin*da. yet g6odhati c,ute Ana Q& of )%or vtre being from goleetea brown s,na black 1.
I I I were loAdt in 'GuelPh And Totonto. given away to 1knyone, who wouta calf Ott now Vreneb mquoire toe Lill our Tennis Goods ana itunning shoe$ are waae to qtikud
I Boys' 111ousesi Belts, Sto*Ings, Stilts Ties tte. Wt IiVM in A OuntrF thAt grtw All, take the bay Away. What *a% i haia w *
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. ti would Uglit vloight, Goodyftr welt .
. $400.000 w6rth of toinato soup WAS not work *s fhoy wed to? UnIt"
. AND EVERYTHING FOWTHE MEN Thore axe no Imtter M#Ad and thoy Post no Mom thanothers.
I I I brought into Canada. where were tbove was, A eliaft* the sitattidh mle*� Some bavo, imbber het3s, � .
. !, we rolre to Arrive it we roAtInuej W#3 bad. , O" were no Ismilk* sveeW elearing at // � .
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. . OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT IS (e% he men At tht head of'strairs) coming ofto tho oung ,1*0.,rlf1 wotu . .
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— I i I to bov ckwAs wat* in tht u. K? not stay on tho A $3.45, Get t1lem t%t . I .
� 1, I IN i , '%N'h-V illculd WO have A DAUM h0tAT wpkre not *dequott for the labor. I
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I CHAS,*' BLACIK' 11ANN"10 Art 1qo4,MAW%g in 66 idt% ,of od � The I I I "r so I 0 r-16 .
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