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will thus draw people. And where
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money: it takes
something that is .'scarcer..' It take i
co-operation,
Get togeth . Organize for civic
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Improvement, Develop the civic
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.ezire.
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Wright 582; Agnes Durst 520, Vera
Wri'gbq 'absent for examion
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.?,•jr. III and Sr. III to Je IV, total';
,,50., honors 56V,i, Pass 450:-G1adys
B.etty Hupfer 56p, Billie Gibson 474,
IViii.sr.gr:vIe,t666,10,sre.paitihiar_inLet:eiii::illi:lit:,
Minerva Higgins 465. , '
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die-elal:s household of mother, babe
and ereat.aunt, jet tbe eareere years
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your town of one eyesore' after
another. Clean tip the vacant lots
and plant thern in gardens. Make a
clottered yard a disgrace. Make pub-
lic opinion too hot for those who
will not help. '
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It pays. It will promote law and
order. It help in
544; Kathleen 447 (condition-
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ally), Doilothy.Erown 405 (conclition
ally), Clark• Shaispin 860 (condition-
ally-, Bessie*Stidges (on year's work)
Allan Griffith (absent for exarnina-
;thins). ,
R. IVI. VanVelsor, Teacher.
' A
aflame, wondering mother, and a
kindler hut determined great-aunt
showing the baby, aged two -and -a-
half' the secrets of the Pia", which
is the most Imeortant feature of the
room, The baby is playing quite
Very d iss.trahts,eaprteacenl,
btWle, but 00
no doubt,
Allemore that Fitt:m.011ns Angles are
..-1! Leg of Lamb, lb. . 30°
III Roast of Young Mutton, lb, . '
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2 lb 13 ' 'L .d ' 22c
Rolled RUtroeiaosntaatYericiyunigowB.aef -18c . El
All other cuts of Beef propor- i
2 cans Pork and Beans 15o
3 Cans Peas 23c
•'-e„ Dreg Co. products, which include Rekall Remedies, Puretest and ,.
will the ethication
soon corrected ,e'en without midi.
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of your children. It will draw fac-
tories and other business enterprises
to locality,
your, • .
Shiftlessness,
• Cherry Pie
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achs,- along about 'this time, .find out
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help from "Tante ab.arlotte."
Who Is the baby? Charles Camille
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eSe•teentSaelenee' b: leathern in blq,..-. time:0°e_
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untidiness, dirt and
selfishness, as shown in your streets
if they have been eating many cher
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ries. The luscious sweet cherries are
tober 9 1835 and early left father-
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A Beautiful Chest of Silverware, Retail val- a-
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FM ue $20.00, consisting of 26 pieces. ..-,..
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and building, react upon your, people.
Such things make your boys and
girls grow up .hating their home
town.
Make your home town a children's
paradise,, something their ' Memory
will lovingly turn back to.t
Make your home town happy.
. It pays.
the worst Offenders,. possibly because
they are so pod, that both grown-
ups and children eat more than they
should, and frequently have to suffer
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for it. . ,
The ordinary every -day cherry pie
does not have quite as bad an effect.
Perhaps, they do not taste as good,
and we are. not so sorely, tempted.
.1motothte
tried
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amnia& ear eta . •
is memcrry were
marvellous; so -was his understand-
Int. At the age of live he coned read
and NKr milli sul opera by Gretti
from the score; at seven be became
the pupil of Stamaty, a .great teacher.
On May 6, 1844, he played ht Paris
at the Sane Pleyel before a keenly
critical audience and, when he ems
twelve, the
Hensall Shuts Out Wingharn
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When the Hensall ball team played
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their schedule game. here on Monday
evening they opposed a local team,
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minus two stalwarts, an the game
ended with a rather one -Sided score
of 8-0 for the visiting tea.m.
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friends and pupils of S. S. No. 3
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Turnberry, gathered at the home of
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Mrs. Muir, to spend a social evening
rd present Norman, who has taught
in the Glenarman sehool for the past
seven - .
years. Norman intends attend-
.Queen's __ , ,
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ing theversi Y i n
future.
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It is "tp Watch. the intake of
entered Conservatoire to
Glenannan, JuTy 3rd, 1931
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BELFAST
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cherries carefully and avoid disturb-
study orvue-plaering and composition.
FrIxes for organ -playing he wen, but
never the coveted Prtc de Rome. for
Seeing is Believing
Dear Mr. Muir: -
We, your friends and pupils, of
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cash in on our Half Bought Plan. Is
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and Mrs. Charles Sherwood, of
ances. It is just•a Matter of having
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too much ot' a good thing.
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composition.
. He was sixteen when he wrote his
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,Mr.
Detroit spent the -week-end with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Sherwood.
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' Mre. Calevell, of Dungannon spent
Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
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Irwin'
Mr. and Mrs. Wes, Alton and faria
, Sugared Cherries ,
Raw cherries are not very. 'often
used as a table fruit, yet•they are de-
licious Pit the cherry (sour ones are
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best for this purpose), cover with su-
gar and let stand in the refrigerator
for several hours. ' To these
first symphorry and eighteen when he
of the
attheearneet77 morrenyiael rehhetisruChiceLdedi St.
Lefebure-Wely•at the Madelelee, the
most diatin ish '
gm ed post obtainable
tor anY organist. Here he achieved
world-wide celebrity as a master of
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tec and imprevization, and
stayed ter nerseeee,a yeara
edAtoteinliispearaundcieencleecttthir:rdedaedmiionnessr oti-
.Vocoahogli,a'sbsyc!firs:tailerro,p‘pviitliegi:eai;N:rirgngin-
ied
happily -then droppipg it into a
1 ' f 1 h 1 h e 't s k to the
g ass o a co o , w er 1 an .
bottom' dead. .
, The . lecturer ' asked if . there were
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iSyc,hohoalv have obgeel'the3; tT
gathered.to spend
a social .evening and bid farewell to,
you after seven years of faithful
wotk among us.
you have always been friendly and
sociable among old and young, and
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did your best W1 LH out murmur, or
ily; of London, visited with friends
.have
good they =1st stand some hour, in
Saint-Saens ftred by Lint, wrote
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any who desired to ask questions, A
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complaint, andewhile we are sorry to
memeheerse eassesessweMeesseeetseseehesessevaissemeeteseseserreaese
during
order that the sugar may be thor-
Daum Macabre, Le Rouet d'Omphale,
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man in the audience arose. You say
have you go we pray and trust that
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here the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Irwin spent
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mighty soaked into the cherry. Serve
Phaehm, La Jenness d'Herenle---all
that is whiskey .in the glass with the
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God s richest blessing may. go -with
'work.
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pieces full of poetic apt-
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cad worm in it?
you, to your new .
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THESE , BRING
le
'th friends at Auburn
Sunday wi .
in sherbet glasses.
ness and ingeniously scored. . His
craftsman was superb. La Pri12-
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"Yea, sir."
As a token of our kindly. feelings
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Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Purdon and
family visited at Mr. T. A. Cameron'e
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cease Pa.une, an opera, was not too
successful; but, Liszt again coming
"What kind of whiskey?"
"Old Crow."
toward you, Please accept this club
bag, and book stand, not for their
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on Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson, of
Exeter visited with Mr. Roy Alton's
and. Mr. D. K. Alton's, recently. 053.
Sunday afternoon .Mr. Johnson gave
Sunday
Elliott --At Norval Station, Ont. on
June 7th, to, Mr. and Mrs. Lecinard
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Elliott, a claughter--Helen Anne
Louise.
to the rescue, a later one -Samson
et Daliia, produced at Weimar, .was
a real triumph.
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is out Saint-Saens httd been
the baae or fete musical ,...,,,,,..
who eboembe thee bee eletheeZe7h
with pe.nepted French tradition would
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"I -lave you any more of it?
"Yes." , , , , .
Will4‘you please give me a drink
? , a
of it. I have been troubled with
worms f or three months and can't
value,. but for the memories spent at
Glenannan school.
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Signed on e a o yourfriends
, Margaret un e , Stew -
pupils' M d II St
art J ff All McLean,El
e ray, an • mer
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a very instructive address to the Sun-
Hackett's.
unite him with them. They were min-
seem to get rid of them."
Jeffrey.
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day School at
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taken. Saint -Sams saw his ideal
Mr. Muir made a suitable reply, af-
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1 cents a word per insertion, with a minheitim charge -sof 25e.
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Mr. :Mel. Hackett of Plattsville,
spent Sunday at his home here. .
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clearly, attained it, a.nd stuck to ft
through thick and thiu. So he pass-
ed tkrough the twentieth century et-
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ter which all joined in singing "For
he's a jolly good fellow." The ev-
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Mr. and Mrs. jos. Tiffin, of White-
terly unaffected by
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ening was spent in social chat and
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Sunday al r•
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.the changes which
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itirmibuttiardamita ravh.,,vioriateyiro .1 .t.,k, . A , griaray,y,,aralitwilvoz.ralawavaua\tm,
spen.
church,F e
s_. e , ,. e
ie. G. Mecesse dairy
cause, ta an forms of art attest xaos.
Those who were able to attend the
uaneing, after which lonch was sere -
Mrs. Elmer Alton.,,
beau)i pro
duce greeter esedle,e Canada,
He Wed on December 16 1921: in
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Presbyterian picnic Wednesday re-
ed.
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..for ,
':'creemery
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FREE - $28.00 Tudhcipe. Electric
Rangette with eaeli $145.00 value
NOTICE -
BELGRAVE -
states that Manitoba $'
butter preduetiOn, in epao sowed
an increase. of $4.4 her cent. over
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arm:DEL cip- =AYE..
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ceived a warm welcome. Old Sol did
his 'utmost to make all comfortable
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EAST WAVVANOSH
Coffield Electric Washer purchas-
ea for $99.00. Ross Hardware.
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Any person found bathing within
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Mr. Joe Ruddy isegivin g the 'For -
1921. .
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Ohl French Fortress Lticeily to Be
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in ,spite of the intense heat all had a
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time.
COUNCIL ..
the limits, of the .Town Of Winghain
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Hall of
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Aboet. fish
treanortehed,
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splendid „ •
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FOR SALE -Rope, pulleys, harvest
tools, at Duffs, Bluevale, at fair
s prices.'
Without a bathing suit will be prose-
outed without furth ' ' •
er warning,
Go, -Allen, Chief Constable.
esters' a coat paint.
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Mrs. Mack Walsh of Blyth, visited
with her sister, Mrs. J. Walsh, last
week
10,e00,000e. pounds ot.
are caught annually in the large
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and Small la4es ef the province. of
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easeetenewaeseen .appeoxima e y
1.400 men a.rh in the in-
esetes froth pates states teat there
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la a posaftality that the citadel of the
little teem ce.Bla:ye in. southwetaern
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France rarer""heetairen off the ofonla-
C. W. McKenzie, of Ripley, will
exchange pulpits with Rev. Turnbull
nert Sunday. '
Miss Ilene Mundell
Council met on June 30th with all
the members present. Minutes of,
previous meeting were read, and ahei!
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FOR SALE York Apply
CARD OF THANKS
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Mr, David Scott spent a couple
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„employed
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dustry. ...,„
. , ma°
Not of, ric monumente, and that
ebo easel:ration . of fee rains eau
will entertain
e
the ge y
'hs circle at her home Pride
proved. The Treasurer :presented' his
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half -yearly statement to June 30th,
--One SOW.
of days at Eugene Falls.
•'Aggree,ateraltili 'ot 'field
to John R. Salter, phone 11r618.
Mr. Graham Campbell. wishes to
Mr. and. Mrs. Harrier, Zurich, • Mr.
crops
grown in Canada ii 1930 is offi-
follow.
Hens Charlemagne buried Roland.
evening. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Thody and daughter
the same showing a balance on hand
date '
GOOD GARAGE FOR RENT. Ap-
ply to Mrs. Frances Griffin, John
street. •
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express his gratitude to the physic-
i s nurses relatites and friends
ban h • .who
y t len services, flowers or in other.
ways have rendered ' assistance or
Varna visited with
and Mrs. Ings of ,
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Mr. and Mrs. 3. Brandon, o Sunday.,
Miss Zora Bolt spent a few days
''of
eiall estiniated et $631 592 000 and
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. total area sown to craps was 62,- •
214 670 acres, an increese over 1929
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about 1,0 0,000 acres.
who had died in defence at the great
is reasd at Roncesvalles.'
The great ivery horn of Roland,
whieh he sounded --too late to
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of the West, visited at McNeil's last
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week. Mrs, Thody is a sister of Mrs.
McNeil.
at of $3,522,16 •
A representative. of the Merchants
and Employers Insurance Co. waited
on the Council in reference to suet.
HOUSE TO RENT -Corner Cather-
inc and Victoria Streets, all mod-
shown kindness to him in the time
of bereavement. '
with her sister, Mrs. Milton Bruce.
A. H. Wilford of Toronto, called
. last
his friend, J. A. Brandon
In a final 'estimate of the wheat
production qf Canada in 1930, the
bring Charlemagne to the =wart of
the rem:guard, is a famous legend.
Rohm:era own sword is sthown at Nu-
Nu-
Misses Eunice Hackney, Jean Cur-
le and Robt., of Toronto; came up on
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plying insurance against property li-
ability d d.
. an property arnage.Action
ern conveniences. Garage. Apply
to S. Morton, phone 624ri.5.
„Carm.clian
CONSIDER YOUR
on old
week.
Government eueeau re
Statistics pieces the total yield at
397,872,000 bushels, in increase of
reraleurg; the warreer hteaseit was in-
tarred at Blaye.. in the famous Song
of Roland, the =relent that
Wednesday to. spend their vacation.
Mr. James Weishar, after teaching
regarding the matter was, laid over
until next meeting.
LONDON OPPORTUNITY -Good,
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HOME TOWN FIRST
SCHOOL REPORT
over 2,000,000 'bushels compared
with the previous estimate
we'll
tells the heroic tale, Roland is•depiet-
ea as a national hero, who reebeeed
in the village school for five years,
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has resigned. On Thursday evening
Four tenders'
were received for the
construction of the 1VIcVittie Drain,
clean Restaurant; contents room-
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the attspalm4at the Saracens. '
he was with a wrist watch
big house; Grocery, rate on dollar.
Phone Sydney Smythe, Market
Lane, London. '
rank Cr
Dr. F ane speaks out on the
development of Civic Nerve,
Work for your own town.
The following is the report of the
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June .c.xaminahons held at S. S. No,
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13 East Wawariosh.
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From end of September 1e30 to
January 15,1931, over 26,000,000
pounds of ' sugar was produced -at
The true Roland was a warden of
the Breton marches wbo died fight-
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tag agamst the Basques, when in 178
presented
address , (to be
and -a complimentarybeing
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found in another column) and the
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in dancing,
the tender of Gillespie Bros at $668.-
95, '
accepted. 'William Craig
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was awarded e contracto building
ldth f
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LOST --Near Marnoch, on Monday,
July 6th, ‘a small white spitz dog
with a black ...spot over 'right eye.
Answers Captain.
Beautify it. Improve it. Make it
attractive
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The World War and the Treaty of
Peace
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Jr. TV 10 Sr, eV-rielea eracieeete
la Cook, John Gear.
Sr II to Jr. IV -Anne McDowell,
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the beet sugar factory at Raymond,
Alberta, The industry has grown
to substantial proportions in that
province of late erears.
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tbey attaelced med defeated Cherie-
inagne's rearguard at Renceevalles in
the Pneeneess .
The citadel. at Blare was built in
tete seereateeteteeeeneery by sebegram
evening was spent
How many people are like Tim-
othy's exen, one willing to do all the
work and' the other willing to let him
a culvert on Anderson's lane, con. 2,
at $3,00 per cubic yard, Council
. P the
supplying the necessary material.
The following 'accounts
to the name of
Reward. Phone 79-15, Brown
Smyth, Dungannon.
and the Protective Tarriff and
all such things are important sub-
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jects; but what's the good of clean-'
Mae Frisby.
Jr.I to Sr. III -Bobbie Henry,
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Ross Taylor, Gorden Ne-
From Winnipeg a radio fan
writes:-.-" 'Melody mew is talked
around the offices and warehouses
Vauban, th.e great Preach military
engineer, wee was respensible for
most of the fortifications of France
do it. .
Mrs. Alex. Casemore and Etoile
were paid:
S. McBurney, assistance on the Rob -
inson drain $2.00; T "
he Municipal
LARGE BRITISH Manufacturer
wants a neat. appearing man with
g Op the world unless
in - you sweep
your ewe doorstep?
Alice Cook,
thery. •
Sr. II III Nethery,
in Winnipeg as though he were a
real Canadian Pacific official." Tee
that were constructed during bas life -
thane
and Madeline, Mr. and Mrs. Sparks,
of Kincardine, were at Auburn Tues-
World, supplies $7.51; Rae & Thomp-
son, wire for fence at Deacon's cem-
car to check and inspect their busi-
ness in Wingham and surrounding
'The town, , whose main street. is
'dirty, sordid -looking,
to Jr. --Ruth
Ferne McDowel , Jack • Taylor,
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reference iseto the Canadian Pani-
lc radio offering on on ay tug
f' • M d ' hts
STICK INSECTS.
day at th.e funeral of old neighbor.
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Sparks, from
etery $27.50; Arch. Montgomery,
drawing c I '$15 00 5 H C '
it vert, H.
towns. Apply- to Room 509, 28
ei • ff. , cluttered, unin-
ting,
Thehria. McGuire.
across the Dominion.
Almost aeoposseao to Desanauesa
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Port Elgin, spent Sunday With her
, . ; . urrea,
exchange
' James S., Hamilton, . Ont.
se ers much Such a town
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wants to be creaned, recreated, made
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jr. II to Sr. 'II -liable Cook.
Vancouver will have a team of
Them Prom Leaves.
sister, Mrs Casemore
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and excise stamps $4.60; W.
j. Hallahan, crushing gravel, $354.50;
a thing of beauty, that
I Class -Leis McGuire, Norma
fine golting.calibre ot. the fairways
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=brads, birds fish and
C. Carter, trucking $197.35; D.
POULTRY WANTED _ }Behest
prices paid for all kinds of Poultry.
We will cull your hens for egg
so people will
corne miles to see it,
The best advertisement of your
T Bee Henry,ef
Taylor, i ie
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Primer- Ruth Bradburn, Eleanornature
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the Oak Bay 'course where. the
third annual mid -winter Empress
if tournament for the E. W.
goCook,
ins-, .. ,
simped . and colored by
in such a way as to protect
them from their encandes This mar -
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GLENANNAN
gravel
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Chafriney, grading • $88.50, Leonard
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hauling gravel by teams $205. -
production and guarantee that you
will be satisfied. Brown Bros,, ph.
204 or 239. '
beeeles ., 0 , ,
1S 1e town. you live in.ruary
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Taylor, I , .
Russe Cook
Number on the rell 21..
E. Finlayson, Teacher.
Beatty trophy will be staged Feb-
23-28, Entries are in from'
Victoria, Seattle, Portlexel, Tacoma
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venous merreision ts seen at its tiest
in scene new grouts of stiek insects
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, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Marshall and
• • .
- rvisitors'
son, Alex. Sunday
50; 3. Gillespie assistance to road
• '
superintendent $15.00; Patrolmen: S.
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.and
Jessie
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cities of the prairie
0,
iv rem ts whieh recently arriv-
were with
$377.86 W McGill 75
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provinces.
at stow laude .zee ,Hallahan
Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, Lucknow.
$42
' ' '
PERSONS Wanting ROOFING or
SIDING should get my prices be-'
fore buying. Beware of easy pay-
/Tient plan. H. L. Stewart
July 6th, 1931, On and after this
date I will not be responsible for any
debts incurred by my wife, Mr. Gar-
field Finley,
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Gorrie Public School, June Examine-
tioris, 1931.
' To Sr. IV -Harold King, Wesley.
' Grainh fed alo' " t-
,. mar e b „..si ong„ ,e''est-
ern lines ef th c 1,14,73. Y na
Railway from August „te h ary
tett t 1661e POO 13 els
31 amounted o , ,
"ale t5tteit theect4 .beYe eatue Iron'
the mut indion, ii,..4 etas3, are et .a
ucht. giethitsh_h"nixth': :color. mews
. ... .. . , .
wing ,frone two, inches to feet or six
iti oboe km lengThaT 'very thinMorris.•
Mr. end Mrs. Omar Stokes 'and
. , ., . . , ,. ,„
family, visited on Sunday with Mr.
.., . .
and Mrs, Elmer Hastings, 2nd line
c •
' Smith $64.64; S; McBurney $51.32;
G. R. Vincent $49.201 J. Vincent
$130.06 C ti "It
, o nci adjourned o meet
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again On Ines, August llth. .
TENDERS will be received by the
Undersigned for digging of oeen
.
ACT, AT . ONCE /
Gallaway. '
To Jr. IV-hAline' Clark, *Blythe
Underwood,Vero Abram,Jimmie
of , whieh 140,928,000 b shels. 'ere
wheat. The total ma.; etings of
g rain alotig Canadian -Pacific lin
• • •• • . gift
indeed, .ands they are so much late
4.4, ,..,
ar sticks it is es .
'''`P4' - . '•
of
ee , 1 •
Ness Maly Haug i is spendingher
holidays with her Mr.
A. 'Porterfield, Clerk,
portion and digging and laying tilerepresent
.
54 per dent of the total
tropoostaa to distinteese teem seem
.
'They
parents, end
portion on Hupfer drain. Tenders
to be in the hands of the Clerk by
August 1, 1931. Lowest or any
.
Now is the time to dean
Pritchard, Robert Wade, *Edith Rit-
chic, Tom Ritchie, Lyle Watson,
grain marketed in western Canada
to that date. ' •
their surroundings. imitatethe
twigs exactly, fielding thair slender
legs close to their bodies, and hang -
Mrs. Thos. Haugh.
',4
Mr. and Mrs. John Cathers, of Gor-
(1/ ,en
tender not necessarily accepted,.
' W. R. Cruikshank,
Clerk of Twp. of Turnberry.
UP your slow accounts.
,
' Send yeur list to
Kenneth. Gallaway, Jack Newton.
Billie Ri -
To Sr. III -Dick Jones, t
chie. ,
Those *
Canada now' has more than forty
. . . .
.1 - - • . ..).- .
o ra sanctuaries specrai y reservea
. ,
for bird protection perpotes. These
ate scattered across the count*
leg ±-teall the smaller ,,hrancihes inst
like leaftesa stalks. e
leaf /Sonata are of a bright green
• ,.
tin.t, and art Oared exactly like
rie, spent Sunday with the latter's
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lin.
coin. .
Mr, Mrs. S Marshall
/ ra
1-J t those
'
, . • At
i .
i
• ; ' Pesky Flies
' I
USE "King Bug Killer" on your Ve-
etables and Flowers. Kills all the
KELLY &AIKEN
Successful ....
readectors for 40 years.
marked have pissed with
honours,
from Novi Scotia to British Colum-
1
bia. Some of the provincial goy-
leases; and as they bunt ans011g the
in
foliane at treat for. the miller -
-,_ -. th -7'.
seets mey seen neon, ey are ante
and anmel
spent Wednesday at Kincardine,'
• e •...
Misses Irene and Margaret
',• Catch them with-Aeroxon-
clean,
insects; prevents blight;
fertilizes the plant. Sold by Bre
Hardware.
ORANGEVILLE
They
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Promotion ExamS. rd. Heevick
S. S. No. 1
etre:ciente also ,maintain shriller re-
served areas for the benefit of na-
f .
tie•e bird life. e oensus o ten•,
safe from the Weis, which think they
ate filar* 10004113.
murk-
dell and Jean McLeate Messrs. Gee.
Mundell, Aleck, Corrigan and Allan
convenient, hygienic-
the fly catcher with the push
,, pin and wider and longer rib-
`
chanan
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get results.
.
IV Sr. IV Finlay
siich' sanctuaries not including
e
St Seabee& Wisdom,.
McLean, spent Thersday Clinton,
bbn. The glue on Aerokon is
fragrant
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Jr. to -Alta .79,
young birds hatched, was
' ie 1930
.
at
and tweet. Good for
WE CAN SUPPLY WOOD weekly
during the summer, Hardwood is
.'e
Ailildred Dane 77, Alberta Ferguson
Mildred 71, Leslie Ed-
100,886 of 16 different spee.iesi
Among the turatevements of gt.
Swithin was the creation of a hind. a
Mrs, Muir and Robbit, Mrs. Thos.
Wallace family, Mr.
3 weeks' service -it will not
dry, b
.eow cheaper than hard. coal,, why
not use it and keep your dollars
home in Ontario. We will meas-.
ure your stove and att `Wood to
suit any stove. D. H. Martin and
Sons. , The .Wawanda Parins.
,
. R
' ' ARMSTRONG
LIVE STOOX And GENERAL
AUCTIONEER R
.
Ability with special training en-
.ahles me to give you ,satisfaction. Ar.
rangettients Made evith W. j, Brown,
76, Stewart
wards 69 Mac Metcalfe 60.
' . ' .
Jr. III to SIII-Margaret White
Sr,et
76, Erma Harris 18, Woodrow Dee-
ton 69, Viola Duston 61, '
r. . o Sr.. Stew.art
Jr. t fl-DorothyStewart
'Bobbie
,
Over 97 per cent of the assets of
the aeeethee Neale :tailway are .
.
In Canada, and in drawing atteetion
US this fact sotoe months ago, Ma
' O. W. Beatty, Chairesan and 'rest-
. deet of ther-ConseallY, went on to
say that he *Mild be glad Id see dIt
poor law to meet the needs a his
tizn.e.' 'Phis was an ordinance that
eery tett &Mates should be. rdSVona.,
ible for keeping one poor Nome
There „Ian be little doubt that each
s
`uni" a ten .fainn'es......""5 it t_haL
tvork wee foand as toutix.yr 4a "us-
and also David
Foresee, visited on Wednesday1 t
• -, as
h ,M e •
with Mr and Mrs. Peter Mter, at
.
Bruce 13each, • ' .
Owing to the resignation of Mr.
Norman IVItiir, who has taught at S.
, , . ,
ee.....
hif
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At drue, merry tishardwsre steel
;stile .AgAntg
Nel";%;t-oii A. Hail; 56 Front
St, East, Toronto'
?;',,i,
NOTICE
Wingliatn;:ot 'difeet to Teeswater.
,
Phone 45r2-2,.
75, White ,73., :motet -we' Des.
tort 66. ' ' •
leereeee .1e, the 0,teloaloAs, ehtt.te
tioldeit in dile tanntty, Since thet
silsle toe their starch sed that he was
taken on thia eighth century dole at
theeterllest.poasible eminent, Piebilis
S. No, o for the past seven years,
MiSS Helen IVItilvey has been erigag-
e.
i .. ..
he
Sr, I-I-lelen Preiss.
thee the itereeee has been Matt
ed as te cher Lor the '
a • e coining
The publie are hereby notified that
nil 'noxious weeds taust be tut in at-
.
MATT GAYNE '
, R
N. Inglis Teacher.
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marked, as is ehoWti by the follow.
hag statement Of Oanadia,n Peat's '
ovine:nein evviry eellege.in thope deers
"Jvifaig Ifnie,dilreted with Umilerneas icr
ldhit„ than it le t� -.day.
- . -, year.
We welearte miss Mulvey to our sec -
s . ,
tordince with the provitione' of the
.
tettintoti. sheres•lielelle Canada
etree
„willfally
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Weed Act before they go to seed.
If they are not cut in a reasenable
time the,y will be rentoved at the
property -owner's expense,
AUCT/01/gUR
,
rrloisc 21 Of 64 14zokilovrk
pales attended to anywhere. tgper-
'tenet and tioetirecy in ValuatiCiii and
Promotion Results of WrozOyearSr.
•6;
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Room Total for yr. IV, 856; honors
, , . .
637h pass 510. ' ' '
ar Tv to sr. iv_yossio rmiiil., Gee
:••414,04, the end, of, elee tertepteeicrites'
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tofitr.v.-4 • • • • • ••• • • - 2.•• •
ea el; 3,00; • ,,,,e. , .. • , 9
et* ' ei''',10era""h° ''' ''''''•'iv
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''S s • •eer,:rers's,..,. - . •
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v-A.A.-
•,,o, , ., • Avimm,m7r On. -
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' 'Tele eilifilletedethenet 000.
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,kotber tiete eis .
'.4's'oietiei .aele sae'
Miss jean curie Of TOronto, is
spending her surnmet vacatiere l'hi
vi i
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her. cousin, Miss IVIargaret Mundell,
'
EROXON
P LY
' CA CHER
,000,.;.m.ten.,, Woe& Inspector.,
' 1' tee ite!lowi,C61,'Weegberee,
,
every..ipifort,t0.iorth to .uog4to You
see aufatsatal ow , ••::. -,.,•• ••• , '
,kl. ' e i e.,.i.A.e66,
mark ,myt..L.CF,t).16 A 01J4 JkouliiS On vowy
' taet"ggiii,t4 i r "T' ' '. °'
n WO * Wee* , •
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totowatete at ,..,
tel, elie
oole '
' On 'Pt'44,7, 0,01i118', JulY•• ?rd, the
debt th ' fl .. ' *
- P TOVetyttitrid a