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F, ,�, Lal,e .11chigall, there is little. doubt A THRILLING -STORY _.", . I
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1, .1 _T, H I 5 I S M I HOSPITAL SHIP SUNK PIMPLES ' "I _ .,
la ALI i6 Umberto anti ont- I,rolld Griffou The Arillevements of the Past Thirty I AND i � . . T �
. 11 L_'�11111111M & B pro),.% moue%,%here ton t1w ettbt coast a , I
- t I It: Vegri; In Mission Work In China I P . Y,
F . %%here ill#! "form off ill,' Unit. tAirecLed , Told by Rev. Dr. MucGilth-ray Germans Murder Canadian Doc- . RUNNING SORES411 , I I . I ��
8� ,rhe %%reck tot th.e Asia ,of I meneratioll V I i I
% , ,� tors and Nurses. WOULD HOLD HEAD DOWN . . �
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- __-_o1" ____.0u*l,__mosL_4am_,nJ"� _hsi, ter , '" rjnlj_ I FACX WAS SUCH A S1 I ) .
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I � I I . vilatery gra%e, ,only tvl,o being sa'oe(L Rev, Dr. MaeGil1hray has labored in Halifax, Was.'rorimodoed by Ten- iiplei -to mu�dlFj tUe T(Ra eing ____... I 1, �11 �
i� � oue of thein still dh%e- The pa,bing tolls, and Sank Ten .Xinut,eo Aft;er out of order. Those festering and run- - M...
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. 11 I I *11 up y A that great country %,vab told by the lung sores appear on the forellead the - .. �� I I
. i I I � F1 ,our pip* with T & B—. -n I of the steamer Jones is another of the doctor, Sunday moruing and evening Being AWwked - Only 24 Sur- P . I
,, lake's Fuysteries not unfolded, and be- a e,,.tho,,schin and other parts �i the Men s i piece Bathlxf�K I I I"
surt,ripened Virg! i June '23rd, in Kn,jL.x church, and anyone vivorel Have Reached Port So Fiat-. Q .
"-�` 1. sides a host of others. T � , 11
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I � mepowlA - t,ake Ildrou's who heard film must na%e been geau- and No Women Are 31tentioned Lis nly one way to get rid of this I �r� I
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I I - 'JUsgonuine Southern -grown leaf probably worst storni was that of Inely thrilled fly the account of the List. obnoxious (34ol trouble, and that is by toils on shoulder. To - ' . � "I
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I I . I . , November. 1913, when twenty-nind ves- changed attitude of the Chinese beople th eansing by "I'll 11 ... . I
� . 4*40aV"an4aronutall it$ own. sets foundered in one day and strewed to Christianity. LONDON, July 2.-A German sub- e use of that S.rand o blood puHSer clear at I'll I � .1 -
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� I � :, ; bodies from Tobermory to Sarnia. film work Dr. Mac6ithrm attributed to marine, 70 miles from the Irish Burdock Blood Bitters. I 69c 414 �� �
. Mrs. Victor G. Fry, North Battleford 11 . I . , I
,, I 11 ,,�, I F1101111-bo&d. Y4 Soothing, Mother And yet our take has its brighter the preaching of Rev. James Sieveright coast, on the night of June 27, tor- Sask writeo: "I used Burdock Blooa ' ., . . . �
I . . . side I � It Is not as a highway of cOFn and Rev. Drl-Ure and his own fattier pedoed the 11,000-tOu hospital ship Bitte'r's when I was about 18. 1 wait so Men's Khaki Sox, to, . I . . .
� . I � I Nat%04 bext, inerce or a place oi misfortune and who used to preach In Gaelic in (lode- . I .
� I , �, I � tragedy that we know it In its greater Llandovery Camle, which had been bad with pimples aAd running sores that clear at . I . I I � I
I � I 11, � , ,r rich, from whoin the impulse to de- chartered by the Canadian'Govern- when I went doNm town I would F.m,my : ,,, I
, � No P1W $=91XV Should go through intimaeoy. Though our sweet-wate vote himself to missionary work must ment and had been in the service of head down when I saw anyone coming, 2,5 C I ,. �� I � I
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I I I . awr & sea oft rides high and angry, yet In trave come. His fattier always a(A- carrying wounded and sick froul my face 'was such a sight- I got two I I �� . , �
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I 1� . . . (tressed his hearers with the Gaolic bottles and my face began to clear, 130 1 1
1 . I . , quiet and passive, gentle and inviting I�Iord -for "souls," and this preaching England to Canada for many months kept on until I had a beautiful com- Boys' Ba . lbrigga I I � �, '. .� - �
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. 1, � 0. Wopk`i! without a Package. , to all who may seek Its shores 6 tqjak ". I :,,, .
or past. The ship was then on her way n U �A , �
�, No worO is mcomwy to old T & B to the souls of men was what was to England. She had on board 258 Pleven. .. wear, in sizes 2 .. I � I
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I '41 I waters for rest*and peace. being done in China. I recommend it to everyone who is in , , 1.� I
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_7_� I -%'*M*�W� . 1`66' Clilftes-e-66uld" 'Tedch us - ifidify Canadian Army Medical Corps and - -id- - - 6-06 I - -F-if-b,"Md - - t1i" To clea r 1. I I I
I " " I I t . . -01191101!��' 'bUdit-AdW416, - - - - -- . I affords a %ast refuge for Fliany in- �arunowncon Men asi u sup e . I
, , . I . things in food eon,wr%ation, in arbl- 14 female nurses. blood, and when the blood is Al the face .. 1.
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1, � . habitants of the Inland towns and tratio� of disputes, in tile abolition of is clea!r." 33C � � - I -.:I' �;. - _.
. I I %tyM,-4 Y�OU'IJXVe IMCvef triecl i4 cities of neighboring lands who seek Up to the latest reports only 24 ' -
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�,_ I � invkWT-ft �. . .1 and fealiZe The speaket:,sald tie had not come to captain. have survived the titeach- Toronto, Out' :�11111 1, :
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. � 1 I ) , I . heat of suburban life to one more con . - exhort or bombard his hearers but to erous attack, which came without . H ats. To clear at I �, � � 1. Cre
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. A __ .. A - 't the fact of Christ in China. LIKE tile ' Tim submarine commander, who THE WESTERN FAIR 20C I
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. I . I up" W bably the larger number of 81111"ner bubbling fountain, Christ was there. ordered the captain of the Lland- , .
I I . inhabitants come to the Manitoulin Is- . 1
�.' , � \ NOT all stopped to drink but those overy Castle, several of his officers, I This popular Exhibition %\A1 he held Boys' striped, Overalls, ��,
- , i - land region where sport fishing has ,,,
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, � It. .;140 RU up your pipq with "T & B:, who were thirsty did so. and Major Lyon, of the Medical this year from September 6th to 14th. �. �.
. 0. - . been abundant for many years ; tile . sizes 3 to io years �
.1 ...�, , , f. . . . 1. 'Porgian Bay, with its For some years Dr. NlacGillivraY Corps, aboard, declared that he It" Queen's Park., where the Exhibition is . :
� " ... It I . east coast of G labored in the Province of Honan, but sunk the ship because she was carry- I
I'� � I , thousands of islands, also has a large twenty years ago was pulled up by the Ing American aviation officers and � held, has beeb occupied slue, last ,-,ar 25C - .'��� �� ".
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- roots and transferred to ,�
� �': I - migratory population it) others in the fighting service of the by the Military authorities. They lia%e — ___ ,�J ��, 1.�,
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1 1� � . Moto ,. . V I engage in tfiq publication of Christian Allies. lie added to this later by as, recently vacated the buildings an Come to Goderich, "Huron's '' �.
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11: I 10 literature in the Chinese language. serting that the vessel was carrying grounds, going up to Carling Heights. � , ,�. -
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�s,_ , - 1-1 , �, � . from the Sable northward along the to Dr. Nlac.Glllivray has obtained access munition stores. I - This leaves a lot of work to do to pre- Golden Gate .. . .... . - ., -
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---�*` -- - -7 ___ 11 the columns of twenty-six laily plosion which had occurx-el .ft. pare the place for the Exhibition. Large . . I
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_�� � - r . .. ', 1 straggling along the shore afford a papers In China for a put -ply Christian All lights w,. e burning when tile I gangs of men are at worit and more will 1-.1
c , I �" .� I splendid protection as well as a habi- propaganda, and so eagerly are papers Llando,very Castle was 7torpedoed. be secured as the work goes on. .A%Ln ad- M. ROBINS 14 �, , .,.�- counti
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� 1, I . . , ; , ,- ,..,_ - � I- IS — - - So - sumillim read that the same eopy is sold over These included a huge electric cross dition will be builQo the sheep pens in . ,;P�_ � celebr
, I . . , , , �. �_ I -�: .. �. �''., -1 I', , - I 11 n for a large summer population I I' ,, .
, �, , , .. I�_ ,�,, I .1 I � , . ,, � tatio and over again and very often a paper over the bridge and strings of white urder to aceommodate the large entry - - , ,�� I ,� i 11
I- . I - - .� I . seeking a quiet life amongst nature. �� I , _,1.1 ., Used
i � I . four days old is purchased, which and green lights on either side. The expected. The large cattle barn will I �N_ " � ,���!F. ,
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; I I ters In Nottawasaga Bay, these destined A portion of tile shore adjacent to a means that each paper has many read- Ted cross on the sides of the vessel have a new roof put on, making it conii- — I I � � 11 there
L . tbe. Q50b9rfcb,l -sta-M., never even to see tile enemy. The place called oliphant has a wide Is- ers. The daily papers haNe tile latest also were ilfuminated by electric fortable and dTy for the cattle exhibited. Each proNinve in the Dominion has T I .�%
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7 1 VWXrx"* OtTz I'L th%t sailing vessel to plough the waters goon, shallow news of the outside world. The estab- lights. It is expected there will be a large, entry bo -len asked it) forni n setteine of ra- '' . way (
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l��, —.-- mlitch is a vast area of sands retained lishment. of newspapers in Chill'a was It Is assumed that the 14 nursing of live stock of all kinds ibis year as the tioning Itir its u\\n people. Thus tile . I ��_ horse
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'. , , ! of Lake Huron was tile famed Griffon itself OL big step In advance and the sisters reached a lifeboat, but so far prize list has had such a substantial in- Canada Food Board hoPes to* I
1. � � 1rA:XD,&'�Y,,,;V.LT 5. 11DIF of La Salles, In 1687, with the Intrep in place by the fringe of , I and a
. i , 1". I , - , explorer himself aboard and great one to two luiles from shore. These obtaining of space in these twenty-six as known there was no trace of them crease. All information supplied by the for,eaell pruvince's own particular con- I I 11.111, - . .
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�� !" , . � - Father Hennepin and their erratic cap- are the Oliphant Sands --an aquatic papers for articles on Christianity, free, after the ship sank. secretary, A. NI. Hunt, London, Ont. ditions. .1 I :,m .,., gram
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�., . "IMMENSE, BRIGHT LAKE" tain-pilot-on the pioneer voyage of playground where the old and young opened up a wonderful opportunity tot, I According to Red Cross informa- . _1 � ,
�. -1 I .," . .. l � - great Lake Hurow. Exactly one him- of Ontario conie to play themselves in __ I I _. 11�
'', " .1 . . .., . il missionary work. tion many were killed in the engine " . I "I �, ,: I.-. Thi
1�- : . - . 4' Ottawa Paper Has 101terestin I - -tirne. The Oliphant Sands and In addition to this work of preparing rooms. There is hardly any doubt � , '' "I trade�
� - I 1. � _9 4r fele fired years went by before another sail summer � � . A�
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� , on Like ventured to appeal- upon tile horizon their Fishing Islauds by the articles for these papers Dr. .\IacGil- of this, as there was no response to I I -11 and t
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. _4"kWw__ of our lake -in 1787. Sol wrEh all, our shore are the Hap livray and his helpers nave edited and Capt. Sylvester's signals from the �', I ��,
ll. To a reofat issue ot The Ottawa ?*-Ilr- I lake was scarcely known to the Past, of Lahe Huron, the crystal portals to ; .� I � .1 I here.
"', � I _ transIbLted many books for the Chinese. bridge alter the torpedo struck. As 11 � I- ,the I
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I � . ror, Js at) intelrOstlng letter on Lake and it Is only the Present that realizes that famed "fresh water sea, A Bible dictionary Yor the Ghinese the enginemen were either killed or I-; 'I -1 � plumi
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I � Huron Past and Present, by Mr. Roy Its existence and Its possibilities. preachers %vas prepared, The charae- left their posts, there was no one F YOUR TIRE TROUBLE .., 1," horse
4- A, Meming, of -tho Ottawa Normal I lrh� older maps of Lake lluron show ___ '_,L,,�'�11
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I � tell' of the preacher's audience in China to shut off the power, and the ship 0 . . . �:"�,'�: , ,,.,,. :1 froXn
- School fitart'. The artlete Is Illustratedlits form %-,,fill strange perversions. HELP FOR THE FARMS has changed materially front thp. early kept on her way despite the great I :��,,',',, � I whic!
,., 'With vf�%?VjR,And photos.'among the lat-'How snuill a place Champlain gave to - I �,�,.�,y, I
I I days when the Idler, out of curiosity, holes torn by the torpedo, not begin- Can now be brougbt to an end by I . ,I,' , �-�,�,',! �, . A)ut I
'11 I . � . ter, beft tho, lato Captain. Murray Mae-: the lake! In his map of Nouvelle To%%n Help Will Have to be Utilized would form the main portion of the ning to slow down until the water I . V i � 1, �. � . tume
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� , GreKor and the late Judge Holt. Of. France,, the laki� %is shown as what is for Harvest audience. Now many of the student rushed into the boiler-roorn, extin- 1 bringing your blow-out or rim -cut fires to I . ,�., .�
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,, God6rleh. The letter Is as follows : now known its Gcorg,an Bay, with the I ,. A!!'�. "',
� Ganada Food Board Bulletin) class were to be found as listeners and guishing the fires, ' ,,,�- I kilts
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, ', -I, ' "Immense, bright lake.) I trace in thee, S.ugeen Peninsula and the North shore , I ,�;I �
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, I the Chinese preachers needed bettei th Kenz
, I rhe. farmers of Canada will very . . I
� I : I .��, . _ , An emblom of the milglity ocean, to Lake-Superlor. marked ".\ter douce," shortly have to) undertake the harvest equipment. Hence th*.-� need of ,this launching the lifeboats. There was Johnston's Gapage . 441 . SOU
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I An Bible dictionary, and tile demand for it no panic, however, and by the tima .4
- 0 'in thy ftgtless Waves I see for we must remember that this voits 1. I
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I I", " pOkture's.0tenal law of motion I the first of thii- Inland seas that tie saw Kingston Street. ,� .
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, , this connection they should remeinber at least doubled tire expectations, 4,000 the Llandovery Castle lost her me- "!, I YOUE
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. .4�,� 1 �, � Alwyanoy,tbeis this Huron chief and drank froni--the pwect-%vatered copies being subscribed for. In the mentutu most of the boats were over . �� A c(
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',''.1. t�, . I � I Ot,'tha dim past kneel to Implore,occan, Sans the lake In his farm to evening Dr. NifaeGifflyray told of an the side. Those above decks began We are fully equipped for all tire work. � , - - � I I Sepa
1. . * , � thee " (matp as Lao Karegon. Pere Hennepin, just the work throughout the . lll - , I
.; , '01th Indian awo lie seeks relief, evangelistic tour he mas called on to climbing into them in good order, I ��� 11 I �, The
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,� - _�in his map of North America, failed to . . , I I . I -
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1� I �� , � '' , Ill P 15"lar had started, In the Province of Hanan. boats, and ,the ship was sinking rap- . I . .,A : I 1 41 callA
� . I , ,AUel 1, too;'feel my reverence wak4y ' did much better for our take than his The Ilrst adjustment necessary is to Idly. They jumped Into the sea, and . � 11 .11', with
lill,, _ - - v from one of allu the contrast between his recept!'on - I I ,. �R�.
� ' change the point of viev � I I I 3,�-,�.", I
., �.. , � -'-NVhen-- #Wng�` oN our own broad predecessors ;` he calls It "Lao 0jr- d fault- then and when he first went to China a few of them were picked up. Geol Johnston., - �_, of f
� ,. .1 , - lak"s too I ,Ieqns ou Hurons,*' "Horon" being de- criticism, discouragement, an was a fascinating recital. In the first . - 1� ,
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:.. I I . . -*oni "Our Own' Broad Lake�' by rived from the French word for "hoF,': of the. soldier and war worker and Place the journey which in the old by the Canadian Red Cross here, I � 1� J� .�.;, pla)f
I "cheveux relevez' - Major Lyon was forced to stand in - , I " I -.t
,�;..,:. I 1, I Itomas gkoueen, descriptive of the realize that ,%ve are going throug days would have taken weeks now vvas � �1; p'. � TI
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.,�� � ,., , � , vro a newspaper editor of Gode- Indians of the lake's shores. The maps ,r I the most serious the world has made in two and a half days by rail, the conning tower, despite an injured . I I " 1" � awa
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1. I.. _. Z- _ - show the lake �,er wltn"Bed without any lle officers questioned him. The Ger- I �'% ; har�
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I .104S, gone, but his words still live, a scientific measurements, When Dr. AlacGillivilay first went V --ft J� .
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1, , . � !Rio-te`Ji$-tb-kV Wdblej te of the Hur- much as we know it to -day. tion, whats China and Journeyed into the Province mans insisted that.Major Lyon was � . - 1�11 'fa'-."�,
,�,,�l . . '. ; � . , ,, Ilk There used to be talk among farmers - - � ,�,', But
- . . �m thi, �aoptfe, bf the'llve Great Lakes Lake Huron Is two nundred miles of Honan the gates of the cities were an aviation officev, despite the offi- MEMO I'll, 1,`,;,��,
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:,,, - $f N4itih - derogatory to the city man and other 1%, - .-� �,, ,.A, 1. .
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. - 1 4 1 , Affitrlea, long known to the long filcui north to south, and the shut against him as a Poreign deviland cer's strenuous denials. The Ger- r � � i� i� , .
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I I . . . � 11 1, ,1,04ni'ladlein raet% and no,,v'takIng main body of the lake is over one hun- when he went to the mandarin to com- mans even threatened to shoot Major M . , � , . " 14� 1 - t)
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� I .1 %6 � P - # ' 6,006" in the commercial earld tire(] mlles� wide, with sought employment temporarily on the plain' of cruelties to the Christians he .� .. I I .''', � I N Ilut
"'AM." _ I Georgian Bay Lyon, contending that he was an�of- .
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. I ,. farm. quell talk is d'ut of place now, ficer of the fighting unit, not a medi- I ''I
- 1�' " 61,41.7 11re let Canatut, and the United one hundred and sixi;y mdes. The two could with difficulty get a hearing and . I
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I IS � t6al- , main inlets to the lase are from tile no sympathy. But all this was changed cal officer. I
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. '' Paris and every available man in Bill . .
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",L�,, * � .: . . I : �, , . Am�16j�:the Great Lakes have had a Sault Ste. Marie River, aiiet from Lake the officials everywhere, invited to Ing describes the cruet treatment of I , ,, I 'i . . � If
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�, �� ,,,� �!- I 1, �� � I It _0.,% , arled and cheiquered career. Michigan At the Strait of Mackinac. feasts, the largest theatres or buildings Major Lyon and declares that the . � " I
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:4'. " - I 11 m . X1 "'too ostly, trading 4dys of the Indians The lake empties ,its waters Into the submarine, after sinking the vessel, I _,��,4_ I .. . I
", I V provided for him to sifeak in (in one In viewofthe partialfailure of the Fall Wheat crop in ro- I , .11� .
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-1 ; � - - __I_,�'. Alfid*tir.4 forget that they themselves have been shelled an unknown target, which . I 11", �
wl� � , , Urs.4q...boIi,.1Aa lakes Afforded Riverl SL Clair to the south, to be car- case a temple to the god of'wealth) I . toe
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I ��, - li itat, 10bg I th 4 navigable Water for ried on to the oceap. At the north fal-mers all their lives and In war time and the mandilon, himself was the it intimates might have been the vince this year it will be necebsary for farmers to make early rrange- I .� ��,i�� '176
I � 2 �� I � . A . they can't expect to secure men volun- issing boats. ments for the supbly of Seed which they will need for fail so � g. � , :".,
, . the'. I of commodities of the great Island of Manitoulin, the in ,,�i.-,
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�.:, I , . , %W ' W,I(ItAts hi#hly develdfleid methoils North Channel from the main portion is not impossible that farm production iming to purpose. It there Is no demand locally, the information should be sup- , , ��I� ! 2 b
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I I I .10f.1bdustry and ,transpOilloation, the of the lake ; the Saugeen Peninsula is tions of the Bible anti wanted to read found no trace of the remaining five plied to this Department or to the local office of this department In, your � . �1,11111111111 . ���� I.i. '.. I . �
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I '�.. L . takift ,ftirve as fteamr, and cheaper another arm of land which separates it In the original languages. and this 41, ha
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� I roote$_Lot' traffla from Inland to Sea- Georgian Bay from tile main portion That this is true is proven by the Dr. MacGillivray thought was worth The known survivors are: factory distritintion. The need .for,foodatuffs jnstifies a large acreage L, ,� , � ke�
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I , 1� .d, and, boy6nd. . I considering by divinity students among 4�_�, . as
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� .7� �,�: ; i4j; *J,ake, t1tiron nag played Its IM- though mainly In ueorglan Bay, the ' 'I'2", �
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11i, �L,,,�, 1,� I .. it� een vep'y' gmt, and let When We few brelks In the, coast line% there manufacturers got to work. They Goodrich, seaman. Goo. So. Henry S. B. STOTHE,RS I I . ,
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�, I .: k I � - ,r. lions of dollars worth of shells every Heather, trimmer. Tamnito, Ont. Clinton, ont. ;1-i"':
1, . I W'l � ., 1. W , Ott y�st4rday. South Bend. ill from the largest to the small- ally a people of 400 millions and had Sergt. Knight. -�
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,4,�� I," , :r '"t.'' ': '104' I : 7 . t4e opully settig waters have always attended life and contrivanties In connection. with fuses � .
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�, �-� �Jw�,; .. 'tho &.,ot-lluronjr-imd� Itruce-and movement, an .the.lakeL with -danger and, an.d time - charmg�, �QtlpA44's r�.00rd IP I I . L
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�, 11,'� - . �t, �, ,;' L . . , , Iin JL41._ � - not made by Canada saying "Canada Schroeder, seaman. .1
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. , , "�, L ' L'� 'L � motto pushed with 'new vigor. Dr, oacGi - Savage, deck ste"rd. I
I r�, & J4, the UVOfitletfl through the The pit taken of lives and vessels in Can't" I
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,4 ), ,It,. , t)t 'Henry W. Bayfleld. that In the history of tile Great Lakes but set to work to organize and em- 1. lulljo
:11, I I I 1.10�ul 0GICiami movement here and they would co- Tredgian, seaman. The Lnim -waste .. 4
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I ,: , 1, ..-I 1, *1 �. '06,0164i 0 ployed men and girle who had never operate and do their part. Ward, seaman. I I . .. I �.
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. , been inside a factory before. They for the �rayers of all for the work in Ward, attendant of the Canadian I .11,
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I � Inexperienced helpers were speedily Army Medical Corps. L .
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1; komed, and.moslIly un- Istence. ng Ger- Childhood constipation can be quick- iq �
, . 1, I rov Davy Jones' locker In Lake over the world -not exoppti 116 exhibited a photo or the Chinese ly banished through the use of Baby's '''
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'' Saille's.. GrIffon- in the work. tie had a Chinese flag mild but thorough laxative which .1, I
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, I 11 I I ,,,, , , � - � � .. hearing a missionaryfrom our own "Baby's Own Tablets nave been mar- ��, � " ", 4 '4�,
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I I , I � .11 . dustrial organizations and P Ills visit to Goderich by Mrs. NIacGII_ made her well." The, Tablets are . �":,� I ... .1 , I, , I '.
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11 , � I %flawppm, , " 4101slua Ill, was overwhelmed and ou�-numbered. utilize to a tremendous advantage the whole the acti,rity was nowhere of 11,I ,, , , ;l
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�� �� I 11 --- PIRIM tear city of AmIen%_ Which would have Willing to go to his assistance, if. they in the vtointo of Coll del Rosso. we CIM CIO away widi any waste tilme or 1146r .I� "I . 1�,
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,� , tion. lie eAlled upon all elasses of tion. Townspeople have spent their The exemy was repul"d with I I . . I - ''I
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ro"� 11, , It - #A" 4" I --- " 0%938mm" -no fightlAS orgintration be- enable a greenhorn to "carry on," as two ftlieUtIll On the wedt tank of thia . .. L .. I I , � J'. I #' �
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I ot Moto" but he iwt to work without afelidous bonefit to 1he guiplN, by tile W&S g1ven i%t lj,tIll ift,til. In Isirls %nd 0 I'll, .... Il"... I'll - 11ftZ.1I' " �� , II "I , A',
L & fmilront"A hoSMIRon to mtlkoo 11m btm lftem,_�m Was a tholl" h4r%T15t. � thij -all cltdfalo *40 66tMd" at 12A64 ` I I _ 111111.11 11 %.
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