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V �_ V� �,` I . I . stay there. . . From The Huron Expos i I've been beaten to the draw this farmer -back here on the Concession, I I
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'i 71� � �; .. , . " . , :, I . I . I . I . time, because I bad, letters tO-44y I like to SHP in and hold A radl-k%g On FViday nlght'Mrm Harold RiX-.-.
,?,.��, .�, .- ,� '� , .. , r I ,_ . And farther afield the Christmas January 3, 1913 from people in both Seaforth and KiA- down behind the big stove in Thn org was S lov I w r � F. .
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11 1�"', �, -� -, ,no Jkrize drawing and social eX11 carddue, asking me what my New MurpbT,s a rein t.h I g . . .
111';''��,� . , ,,8 . ,1. 9, $1,50 a year in weather conditions were still much
I ', #1400W ratei . . . JU SL Jsl clongrega- Yeay's.resoIltition to a vi la a There's party for MIS& Noas Barlow, bride -to- 0 �V 1% .
, . a were for 1939'., Now, always about four or five Of the be. The faulction, a, kitchen Shower, -
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I, , -�,f;,, �� o"';44 - Joilaip, $2.00 a year. Single worse. In London, England, they *6 the W,I was' ' Of. "boys" in -there and Ed. in w by �wezty lfrdend,s of
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11� I R,- imp a, 4 cdnts each- experienced the worst fog in thirty-,. in every respect- The first prize was' them t(o be so intqyested wMass i =arli and . their moy prac-
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I I r. I 1� , I "' r I � won by Mrs. R. Devereaux and the tended resolving in the New Year.' and ilk, � can be found in there with tical and I'd L ly gifts were presented I
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I',, r, .',, consolation Vfize by. Miss Nellie Dug- In the first place, I resolve -to be a band In the cracker barrel. to the guest of honor by Mrs. River&- I
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� "",�,,� �'r vIvertising rates on application. A fog that left a trail of poli - ,
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�. I ',._.,l;: �. program. The wife',s who ,come ,down here to try -petee, ,shift, that quid, of tobacco in a large basket decorated in a pink.
iw" �l,'.!lr_�,. - . . over a splenddd musical
1� �, I 1. 1. I L . bowled over by motorists. Firemen prize for selling the greatest number and tell me that if a person lives in �JaWsl, ;pts drive and white -color sicheme. Games *ere t
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,� Q. _ ; i6V `bRTH, Friday, December 31 fought fires, they coulo .not see. Air- of tickets, on a gold, watch was award- the country he's a cross between a with full force, into tho, cu9pidor and played and an exee0ant. time WaA eXL- I I
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.. I Ll,li� , . i planes were groufided; boats could ed to Miss, NeHio Mulcahy, of Sea then peers out through the Side wini, joyed. Mrs. Rivers was assisted �ith
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�! . . . . . �, , not land because the' couldn'� find Mr. George E. Brock, of Zurichl, met Just like ,that hatIchet,faced old Sour' -
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� � Happy New Year!, the ports to which they were destin- witha, serious aeddent on Christmas puss who came dawn he e, last we k I .lk t I
;.'�� _L � 'I, I- . . Day while playing hockey. A reek- to get slorne loical color, for a story Everybody just sits quiet for a min- P'fbns Accepted. . f ,,,
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I ItL.: �L. �� - The old*year is dying and there is on the country, She had On a red ute to see if Peter will tell it -anyhow The Collegiate Institute,Board at L� . I .. 1.
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t"t ,�;,.. . ed miles from their destinations. with -his, stock. mbing into without coaxing, amd if he shows I= . UobL,& r � 11
f .,! - always so e sadness in death. EV_ The Indians, who camale., to the big sweater -and she was cli signs ,of needing any persuas on meeting at the school T d v
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I E':''r - Perhaps our Christmas weather swamp laist fall near Zurich, have the barnyard when, I spied Sir Timo- they'll -give him- a word or two of afternoon -accepted plans and sp , . I . , ic- �.iv , �. .
'. ,lN,,,,, . en the'death of an old year.- , 11unting. thly coming up towards here. fications Submitted by S. B. Colon & . I f �
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D"" I not all we'lloped it would be. been fairly successful, in I sort coaxing and then ,out will come the ,
..,:1 I Perhaps there was much sadness was They brought in four mink one fox, of encouraged her -and said that it whole sitory. . Son, contractors, of Toronto, for the I .10 � >
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"I � - ,_ in'the old year for many. If so, it is - . . six raccoons and f m ed throughand the firist thirig I knew ,� I and home e001110miCs at the school. 1 )
11, I exactly suited to everyone. sold them to Mr. Charles Fritz. mid trace back -through all his, an. ,
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V, "", gone now. Forget it. L. Messrs. N. Cluff & Sons, of the - cestors to 11 d if �: .
. " ��11'..,- � Perhaps there was much more joy It was, at least, a fair average, Seaforth Planing M-111, last week re- in the air and over the, top of Lhe trouble of a _%i" : ture. Then his gymnasium_�Godprich Signal�Stax. � # I
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�", and business was -a fair average --if ,ceived the largest car of Iiiinber that wffe was a Smit.Khm, Over the riv- ' I
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LL 1". LL � than sadness Jn the old year for Then, in the second place, I have a, e r'. Her mother was a Jones and -1. .
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'_-, ,r - - not a little better. So we shouldn't ever ,has been dielivereld in Seaforth. terrible habit of sa3ing, "Dang nab they were always a tiqclgy bunch any-
- " q.1.. , most. If so, remember it. " -Mr. R. J. Deachman,
, * �, . it contained 31,50U feet. l .r M.P., was in; 6 ..
,, .,��. , . _ . complain too much. It could easily. Them was a targe, attendance at it" and 'Tainit," The school teache how. Her father was"the one who, -town M pri,day and announced that
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#g,��,', r connected with a birth. May . deest Hall, Winthrop, oil Monday last, Goderich, ,bad been appointed to th�
I K��'., L , pation L � and English languaige 1111re that I can see biother-in-law one time. Hei- sister Position of customs cierk and excise I -
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11311, , to you. May your every anticipation . Mr. John M. Govoulock was re-elect- too. twenty-five dollars and then Ebenezer succeels Hector Hays, A '.1 r %r
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. "',rr reach realization. - -- WTHAT OTHERPAFERN S SAY* lowing were nominated as councillors: Them!, in the lthard place, I figure found the price tag insiale of' "six t ve years, Service. He Is, a Great 4 �
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.. �:11,1, ier, brighter i John Govenlock, John, Bal -four, C. War voteranr.�-Goderlch Signal -Star, .
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" year in your life. * ; Instead -of just saying that I'm going to whether our inteadons, are just Will Attend Boys' Parliament,
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F�1'1'� ''. - tondo something I'll go Aght: On and what they should .be at those meet- . I
, 1111� . I � . I . r and William Knechtel.
. ikp!�. . Different in Whitney's Day do it. Of course now I've been mak- ings, of c,urs. Slie says thlat if I just The 17th older Boys' Parliament
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. ,._�'� r - . I (Kingston V%Tbig-Standard) . �. Clitwph, Winthrop, beld their annual - h
_' Hugh now for well on to forty and, I guess resolution I ever made. I guess I will University, Hormifton� on Dec. 27t - I � I .
..... ,.,LL "�Iir L . Huron's New K.C. - " meeting at the howle of Mrs. may6e some of these days I'll sur- will and the first chance I get, I'll Lloyd- Dark, a Wingliam, boy, will re- 11 .
ll.,:,�- Mr. Roebuck exclusion from the caucus Te- Alexander when the follow"119 Officers prise even myselif And really get a tell you all about it. Hope you have PrIesenit t e . I
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'iFr,' . were elected: Honorary pr idea -t "jog" on about everything. a mighty prosperous New Year!
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"! - , 11�.11% I For a county that has held such a ney. ' The Conservative member for East Kent Mrs. D. Carswell; president, ;rS. it' vance-Times. � 1,
fl%�:�r. � . leading position among the cotilties in those days was PbiL Bowyer, editor of The Archibald; Ist vicel-presl Mrs. J ' � . "o. "
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,�; .�,_ c6 Confederation, Hur- Ridgeltown Dominion, a ve able man of inde 119len; 2nd viceprVAdent, *Mrs. �� L - - .
,... r . of Ontario -sin . pendent�andl liberal views'. At a caucus bein'. az I ..
N�,��;:r � , I , Habkirk; tre urer, Mrs, J. M. GOV`- I I
, �L�" " 0 J Mr. and Mrs. Edward Baer, Wood
"I".. %;: on has been singularly passed over. preeldo,d over by the Iahe, W. J. Hanna, Phil. enlock; secretary., Mrs. J. G. Grieve. � .
"Y:,;. Bowyer �disagreed- witli. the policy laid, down by * UST A SMILE OR TWO " - I
,','�.: When' political honors were being L Mr. J. C. Greig was elected Mayor 0, stock, Ontario, f,oinnbr residents 'of' '
- . Mr. I-Tanna and wasi told; 1he wasnot the,re to dis- by acclamation. The following were . Winghlam, recently celebrated their -
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",!�",� ' ", r - - I . ttitude and �Murdke, John A. Stewart, J. J. Cluff Sandly seated himself at the dairy EmplicTer: " can YOU come to work marii-3d in 1877 in� Colbonne Town-
�rp.!", r - i outlined. Mr. Bowyer resented this a .
, ""X,1�1 a large or sparing hand; this county Stayed away from� the next caucus at which Sir lurroft, counter and driew a nickel from to -morrow?" . ship and forsome time Mr. Baer was � .
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"I , "", .. was presiding. After . his -pocket.
It nominated were: 14- Stewart, Ja�"' c. -lave five of a fam- ' I
� "i�.� - L .� , 0 i . I the me,pting Sill James sent for Phil. Bowyer and , An I giet for a nickel?" marching in a paradle of the une.,rn- tory here. They I , :
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11 1 4?;_ a position, -n the background. Gillespie, H. .Ppeare, S. Holmles, J. G. "A glass of buttermilk," replied the ployed! " , . L 117. four daughters and One .4 .
I ,,,._i ,,I To ' asked him m;by the was, not Present- Bowyer re- . . - son,, Mrs. . I . .
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�,V. � have beenstanding behind the door, . plied t1bat he did, not come to the Legislature counterman. . 0 .. J. L. Trouse and Mrs. L. E. Tom-
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�.., , I . to be a rubber stamp for anybody. * It his ViW.VS Relid, J. Beektie, A- F. Cluff, H. Sandy looked disappointed. He "Look here, young fellow you cau,t liusion, Woodstock; Mrs. win. Plow- � F .,
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� !!0"�.. were not wanted in I he could, Hartry and A. D. Sutherland. - I can pot me,when,ever ,fou warit to. My man, Tol Mrs. IAllian Stokes, Of .
�'�" _'L I F�r that reason we wer13 pleased stay way. , Sir James replied- thit men of inde- do better than that," he declared. love is ra.ro-." D!,E Valley, Alta.; Mr. Corey DfLer, St.
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,� 7�� :: ., - ' ' pendent thought were needed in the party and "Go ahead,'.' Snapped the counter- 'Too bad, too bad! I like mine well Catharines. - W -in -9 -ham Advance- �, I
,�� to see Huron menti6ned in- the gan in First Presbyterian- Church ,on * I I
11_,�., , -aucuses, and -to feel at . man. done." Times. , f , .
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"I" "� �L' new list of Xing's Counsels made Perfect ,liberty 0 express himself freely. r Sandy, left. And, it'r"WaS. just two 0 . I W I i '. .
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lr�� - ticularly pleased that the honor fell . the Some -countet am Fred: "I don't know . . . unless ch,lbe, L I
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.L,.",�,' I I I Fintriand, of Clinton. . (Toronto Saturday Night) last week. Much credit 1V due Miss . . forip-fifth wedding anniversary on 4 ��
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r, . B. Step9ions and Mrs, F. G. Living- - - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Monday, Dece I I
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11 � . 0 tegi Stone for the success- of the dance . sion was very quiletAy spent at their I
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,K��,.� ,o I in peace and in war, has �,ipheld his who would have, liked to join Col. Fraser Hunter here last w6eIZ I A � home, as Mm §chilbe'has recenfI4 - �,0,
" 0 1 od' of Building a e not 'been enjoy!' ler,usual robuat .. I
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!,�, . country's honor with credit to him- `* Houses Of . Earth ' Home That Will 1111- itesith. Tirey were marriied at Brod- -
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I..:,' r., ticing law in Clinton, a practise, standing of the danger to the Itterties, and! legi- . (pise de terre) , _,fi 4'
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. Western-,Qptario. necessary for the. effective collection -of an In- the brildels, faither, on Dec. 28th, by clent art Of construction, and -,use tbe In Normandy alone, pise de terre con- aries.-Zurich HeraldL .
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, .,,.�, 4,�r: beTitance tax which, is already on thle statute Rev. P. Scott, Mr. James Scott, to materials at hand. I � . st . ruction dates from Neolithic times � . . ,
rrl,;,.,, Mr. Fingland's is a well deserved ,.bo(ok is not ,a valid, plea. A tax which cannot,be Results will convince you that giv- (3,0001 to 10,000 years B. C.) down to - Fractures Shoulder � - '.
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I , I "'. honor which Ilis friends and his % lected without giving to 1he collectors sui,'h en a site and a bit of ,earth, any man the present. _\1 .
.�,.", 11 I t ,rig, all of Hibbert. III the, valley of the I
W21 ; I � r L � meridous powers is for th-alt rea.sbu a danger- I . Mr. Thomas Lai or woman may build a house that Rhona River (France) pise de terre last Thursday afternoon while lwr.
.", — 1county will rejoice in. . ous tax, however, desirable it play be ; Air. Charles Mackay left here mil Ja,00b Weido, of town, was, in the act . I A
I �'.4; � f in other Monday last to pursue ,his, studies at v�'all cost less and be more durable 'houses of great age (60,0 to 900yeans) .
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11 �111 0 �.- � of collection without ther use ,of tbo�e dirl been a student In Mr. Darreey's-L law air-condition,@4 witihout extra cost in California and elsewhere in the Sout the ley steps and Mr. Weld* went , 0
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�.�,4 Toronto's Christmas � * I office for some time, left Jor Saxnia time or material, and it WillL -help the west certainly date balk to early down, with the f6sult that he frac- '
1. -'.!,�'L . I We have repeatedly protested against the.pTo- family budget also .by reducing the Spanish occupation. tured-tibe slhouldoi�Vblade bone which- - I .
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,,,, . cess which has, been going on for year and L under , - was quite painful. �"Howev'er, medical'
I -, rpPair costs, if not actually elim' t- , Rammed earbli, is not a slow pro-
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,-,�� several successive GovermmentSL land also, in, , . ' aid �i,00n had -Mr. Weldo, in shape,
I 1". L' According to The Globe and Mail . ing them. Rantined earth walls gra- cess. Three men can haul, dig and . I
lf;., d it should kylOW—Toronto had . many other Provinces of Carrada)� of conferring Mr. George Holland, of McX'li0V_1 dually bec�ouie .like stone and are place 54 squarer teet of 18 again al� on.1flie following day be was, �
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1- alike impervious ,to moisture, 1-ats of the first story in a day. it is' a up fKn 'and, around as) usual, but he- J .1 ..
, -y -y*Christmas, but, � rtments themselves freedom and 'termites. method by wthich a farmer may will have'a delicate shoulder for ia�,
I ,��% a vel ., very�meri t , Ferguson for five years. Ile has also (
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� , � unfortunately, one in which the from all liability for any wrong whieli they ma Two such houses already flank the the housing problem on drouglit-rav- time. Urn ft Herald. . . . , � .
V., , V ' commit against the property, and! rights of citi- tands. going into the mercantile busi- city of Washington, one at the e x'- ished acres,. Ab,6ut lids Only cost is -tax Returns Up . , 1,
r"; mirth seems-tb'have been m6re stim- I ness. .
I , '.� 7 L . ' . zens. We need not repeat what we -have already The long talke � treme eastern boundary, the other On a few sacks of cement The lumber , I
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�r r sion. of the Ontario Legis-lature has Reeveship o,f Hullett de ended, Mr. _�Oh .1ol year in Eketer,
", see enacted . House was built in 1773. It thas, lit- ,old shed or a corn, crib, and the labor have beeffilbe best in -kears. Wedrielg 0 1 ,
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, ."_,. Neither does it leave the same Sweet - efforts were nec6sel handicapped by the fact The pupils I of S. B. No. 5, A-Shilleld, walls turned to stone an *-defied the an,d windbws can be purchased ready ty being added. The arrears, are com .
11 , . that its own party when in power committed presented their teacher, R. E. Brown, demolishing touch of a h9use-wreck- Ita"de, and the framework, ,clamps, ing in better, according, to Mr. Pearce, i I
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, �� rights of the citizen. . chair as a !token of their esteem and atter repeated failures, can6ehed his pr himself, The actual er cd n ,of who were In arrears for a couple of .
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I I . . contract. It was, then de6ided to re- rammed earth presents, so Idttle diff�_ yearS were. a-ble to Catch 'I -
�, id H1111, ,the ,well-rknown store the .house. The front of the Culty tbrat it can b0done by anyone - r
.1 T. pelled to -suffer by it. I . 0 Mr. Dava . up this yemr.. I
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I . stock'm , ofli-Hibbert Township, has ouse w,ith its 27 -inch walls, is 20 VhO has sufficient strength to shovel �, %
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I., . ,L -cording to -the Globe and Mail, � . 1,434 pounds. I L o ern addition, whichl . is not cf Before starting, detailed plan �
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R 1.,-� � seems tqthave been largely of tile bot- - (London Free Press) Robert Yeo and sons, of B e mm,e4,.,eartb. In the summertime, must be made, showing the location ., over two thundred persons were I I
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, ltigfien the bottled variety of � man, consumption in. Ontario seems f -O lie receiv- Mr. John Hawkshaw, of Exeter, re- the riew i last week.
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tt . -mirth' takes. to wheels, it is worse. by the' new minister of h,qaltb for the, province -,t , centlk. , The modern example of this an- tion. Mrs. James BoVil were tLwarded S,1 I - I
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, . 1,pbTey the western but it Can he dove aU7 tirap that is Taylor' and Miss; Ilene Ciornisib, won
6� And Toronto's record is. described ' Public health is the Primary consideration but woods cliopping, slipped off a log and- .suburbs of the Capital -near OW dry with no the apot dance.il-Exeter Times -Advo- b I
. " I ,� the, Problem is a complicated one and unl c�,T received a Severe cut in the right . John- . � In priibabililty Of frost. I . r
11".. I by the Toronto paper as "a wild or ' The most important considerations cate- % .1 I
. I 1,11. gy tain safqguarids are, imposed, coin teur- hand, from a hemlock knot. interest in this work kept- pace in Pise work are: . t , .
L � I of rei&&Ss anddrunken automobile ization. might bW,less effective th Cates with our constructAn khliT the curl- L
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, " ,I, I - one. GoAlerlch,, left the residence of Mr. ho were tul-0 content wbea need. Satu. b.fternpon. In which 25 Per— ( I
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�11 I g.,.-- � ' germs which are Commonly carrierl in milk-. But last week to 'drive homile. A few min- There is an excellent reason, for the ('k-p-rident ;upon�, Other factors. The about thr . so miles , - .. t I �,
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. ,�Of typhpld Wried lip milk through. 4�ontim(na- and Previous, was so delighted that
, .. r�., Z��* , "cid'en bodily inj the horse and found -the boy dead. unPatented, Offering every man. ming. When the soil Isf too dry, there he returned again jast,Saturdsy, thls�
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I , �,,, , , Al of one hundred and One gYave' Injustilce wiIich would- follow com� ease. , . . own, Industry. This material costing may he spritilded, with' watef to as- Metzger.. A LOM'on reporter rag OIL,
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��,��.,�'. "�'� " L' "'n,ty—three. . . pulsory Pasteurization would fall upon farmers Mr. Robert Wo;6;ds has sold his, 100- "' 11161111t Of -moisture-. hand. an& took �& numbet Of pictures' ' I
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.�', , � , r acre tarm, lot 12" concession 1-2, Hib- MatLely 25 per cent. of tile cost, cellars, It generally lbap- Of -the hunters and! the rabb1tsl..,-Exe-
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�111 ... e-41 ' - . free from disease, in this they hav-S. been on. low"pTlee of $3,704. ' em is ',Suitable for the purpose. I . �. .1
�, beirt to Mr. Baker, of Exeter, for the similar wall In brick, less, than 50 per of th ,t tifte ,dirt ,hich
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,,, �, ,�, �,, I . . William, Peart, wbile, okating on, to 30 per cent. less than. the cost of t cortifli .. a Awarded to Stild6108,11
)" _ ,. ',N�_ 1� ., I . . ., I 0 - certain ATA&S -have, 'been set aside as free of dis- Ave .at St. Mar", on Tuesday last, a good aing veget4lblO matter andi wil�l I ,
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