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I "the waterfront ill large, numbers, -and. iham Baseball- 7.45,,,Barn Dance to meet snore open WateF. . Their Ge(ttysbur,C & tbo Creat .'011- � , 3. 1, f,� L �� 1��,xl,� o��'C",.,.�,4�,
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1,unning about On ,the piers and •-play- Sunday, August 6-11 a.m., Wing- 14 Canada Ue Good'Homes nmi9wh`t' bye lae'Wmoo"p'�e-ndd'r'oogtmriygehdt' bine !�, tt J"',g::,j��,,
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between h,a,Anm on 4 'bill I to retire Nary . ""', �,',,,"�'. "
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fully shorving one another towards haim United. Church;, 1.15 P.M., Scott - ThexVis an old isong with the ma& of R*ax,-Adm1rq1, At ,t��,��,.. � ,�!,� III"
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whleh' 90P -s: and scrumbled' to safety. Had, Peary first, inistead of receiving the-itbaukg , ��g';i�,�
the edge. .4,a extra push sent Aud- Patterson; 1.30, Melody Time; 6.00, , ' —1., 111"'i �� ��111�g�,
I ,her into six feet of water, and Gmcd6 Fields,. - lodger
Is a nice young maml.11 not insisted that Ilikey wear Eskinio, of a aralloful matloa, p ary ,heard hirw . I , I . I ,
(=d households %think so. The clothes, in vdldcb they could both self denommed, b `!' *; e Irey Fir ' 2,11" ebeing -unable to swim she Pil0anptly Dominion (statiatician figures *herO work and pleep com�&urtably, in place in C,mgrew ,Cook supporters , I....,disappeared below the ,surface. Fif- "i'Lluo4y, August 7-11 a.m., Harry , . 11 . ... . .I i J. Boyle; 6.30 Pum., 'Heart Throbs of are 656,606 ,lodgers in Canada. as a "willful and, dqUb- . AC , � �,.� I �R Qof the ckinw7 adeeging -bags used by 6mt, llar., Y� teem,yeax-ollid Mild red Laws was dirty Pillferer of wprds and � (4, �i", �� & ,
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swimming slomae distance from the Hills". per cent prkor lo most exploreTg, the men would have a climtemptlible am" Nevertheless, I I ". . ._ ,;
.. lodge ,in private bonies. The others Barely drowned'. k�.`� "
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Ti mT. eg until hils: ClongTessionail hecklers final- Never, have I seen a flock .. qFM f,i�81,10', ,
by people on the Pier who were Pow- Boys of the Golden West. the only lodger, and !the homes mAth from tho P-10- to 17 gavei nix Peary was winnang out, all -Ne down at 4be omne time. Al- * �. *.,),* J+ "l , "
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el.I,&,-.s to help the girlsi who were .keep the return U � 0,
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not more than two lodgers, CIO ; . aT attack ,came from certain we" as if by prearrangement some � 14,�WPP7 , , , "'"... 1111`� .1
fighting for their lives in the water. Wednesday, August constitute pushed on, with Henson, who �tras a hostile officeomin.the Navy. Peary's will stand, and upon-theiT m= . v I X01*0 �", 0.11 I " - 1��
9-10.30 a.m,, 58 2 per ,cent ender- i" ,paut,64 •'Pood, ,'��X.l W-, � ,�
I -G,oderioh ,Signal -Star. , Rev. W. J. Cowherd; 1.15, "Clip- �Ihisi Inda ' * ' ' splendid sledge drivdr, and. four pick- P-romlotion, they said, would break Ing the watch, others will rise ial ,bulT,volik, i , L, ., �i �, ,
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'Farm Buildings Destroyed By Fire "Light Up & Listen," of , ,+J� 1, '.
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, .. ) they maT enjoy maximum privileges. was esseatial across this icy waste. (,. . W1 I 11""'v,.''. � ,
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Pine, believed to have been started Thurs'day, August 'AO -11.30 a.m., Of the rural lodgers 61.9 per cent Their marches lengthened to 25 and ta -ken the official Navy walkingtests! sees the racial obligation pa ''.. 1,11",
., . by ch,ild,ren playing with matches, "Peter MacGregor"- 630 pm., "Heart live In one-Ilodger homes. 30 miliesi a day. So Peary (who had lost all his toes through the bedded flock; as the 51, ffewring blw,k Oboes with ,►"� 1, �,'Ilffi'
-"m,pletely destro'yed the fine barn Tkrob,s of the Hilli"; 7, I'Light Up & All this inftcabes that unattached Audi at 10 O'clock in the morning th 0 � � Or- ion bbzk :mwelkimM .. V I 41
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1. iand• dwelling douse on the farm Of Listen." Canadians are ,a home -loving tribe, ot April 6, 1909, the pal,ty reached when- be f at had been frozen on ed watcher fold-sibis knees aad lies werevointed Irbiff. MWVi4g:PAVWQ, I
Mr. and Mrs. Vere Cunnangli, an earlier expedition) stretched his down, it PasSes-like a 019h, By some green, end I .,.,.Iww.
- Im, 8th � . as the Percentage of -home lodgerslas, the North Pole. Peary shook ha�hds 41ere Were 'J " ntppr1. - 11,� I
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,Line Colborne Township, three miles __ far greater in Canada than in the �vtth each of hi and' ;64�_, A I -.if
. 9 men. Photogra'Phs hours. Next day � he walked the same drOd ruminating tin quietude and jested shoes , ),., ,,
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In the barn were 15 sheep, a small C'j The foreign races in Canada par- and took possessiion of the region far S tur6r had stommtng machim,ix: �, ,tea"
. Hay Fever �' � His cribiles were silemedL in the ,shaking of -his sides a hint of Orange to takake &em stamg �,`��
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quantity of grain and about 75 tons . , the United States. Five flags, were .. of hay, as well as last year's sheep gi-avitate to rooming houses v.r FinallY, twoYears after his Arctic struggle, against ithe instinct, but, against the greens and bluear dp',Hay fever is caused by -the irriga- hile, planted, one of them iieirig the.tat- exploit, he was raired wl6h the rank sighing, he gets Upon hie feet- bl"0_*":.,. I�11�,the t, . '1�,'
yprical Canadlan lodger seeks a tered silk ,emblem of which pieces Sf p _
wool. Mr, Cunningham estimates' b1s, tion to the'muccus ,membrane of the ,ear Adlmir,l and By gas flamms =47 used PostiA � W
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loss at $8,000, which was partially had been left at each of Perry's pre- ralMd list as of April 6, 1909, the s1leepo. Values, '!
nose and thocat from the Pollen or 1��,
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I covered by insurance. -Bl Stand- dust of plants -and grasses by ns L' .0 homes vious further norths. During thirty day ,he had, reached the Pole.- His i _ N�,�_ �,
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sensitive to ,such irritation. The of- Tvranits take in lodgers to a greater two observations from points sever -Al ed by Congress, and the Pres -i eat of geese in Arctic Sibezdu were amazing. in k a :*. , �red� m0wi . , �� �'. L
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as causing hay fever iin 'sens'itive Pei-- holds. .. I., . During ,the height � of the contixwergy Possible,,ordhinailly to appMach them Comp=y and American Rolling =L: - : - "' 11 ,
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fell directly into the path - of the cond,ition; it must be capable of be the chrildren, monopolize the available ,purpose had been, achieved at last!" Dr. Cook to furnish : . . . . . . . . L . 11
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. producing perfect flowers, such as the "My mother told, me," said one forming, on moving cakes of Ice- the listener that he'reached, the Pole. I I I i ... ....
Constable John, Ferguson and Mrs. elm and mesquite, are also wind-pol- young bridle to another, "that I Some of the exhausted dogs were After the controversy died, down, .a. — . 1 11 ... "I •.,
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Albert Whiteside of Kitchener, is to Association Journal, defines the thi but just the same, there is a kernel f Or the sense
Aye occupied) by Mr. ane Mns. Reuben hay -fever areas of the ,the first time in years, Peary On the 19th Year'tArohs 1) I ��
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Pares a� Serres the meals and she He looked forward- to patriotic ap- - best, but imstead of ordinary lighting , i I . ;
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%ion agent here, has been transferred its upper limit the Peace River coun- rule. Also, she does it, when she fel days of retirement with his wife,; lainips out off all colors except greens A SaLmy *11 radio starsl,�,
from Brantford to London, where he try, while'the third' extends from the '. .A model hoine, complete in every and reds. in an enteJukd" prossm of I ?,i&
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ming last he was the guest of hoular boundary. Buying, however, is, one of thte Peary found imSteaA of Peace an 19- the -minute kitchen will be a feature its, and saw steaks that were whitish 6.30 P.M. - I . _:� I •
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tit a farewell gathering of the C.N.R. ,st pairts of food budgeting. it 00mindous controversy. He had an ."",
employees at Brantford.-Goderich ant One So far as bay fever in •Alb-ar- dis difficult to serve tasty meals when known Dr. Cook well; Dr. Cook had Prove to be universally -popular and ashien violet, and fresh green peas Mon. & Thum 'I.
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. by Mr. Sturgeon. The boat,wa,s later" ache and lassitude, Odd persons are urday lunch, and dinner, Sunday din- the Pole was now being denied, his V.
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_ prepared from the O�- every day, If you can, manage it bagen being, received by the King, gga��- _: - . � lifl
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-formerly known as the Exeter Opera Of Fullaxtoll village.-Mitelpoil Advo- bone wild wabb,le, at t .
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Miss Georgina Beer, of Munro, Exeter for several summers with, the __ �A,
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who was teachdag on the baseline late Mrs. E. A. Amy, and who of late
east of Kirlpton and whoge school has been living with her daughter in ammers hung in the streets- - ,'I f
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I lady 'rand, bee .been can be judged by the taste . . . e'v- $400,000 for all this enterprises. I � i ,),`;t�,;
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weeks ago and bad, his finger remov- Jeremiah J. Harrigan, of Kinkora, judge. Cfi,tmsl fruits, should be clew comiprellienal" solar observations, . - ; , �!
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d to e record with a wandering — . ,
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free from mrould or bruises. the seas. Romance fills the years and experiences of the COM064 " Z,
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The PlIlying of mossei there were boob,'oaftalls and insult- I f ,;?'n
I/ d band's was All thlis may sound like a lot, but . its ventures. abroad. A Canadian company voith Canadian headquartft% I. . ;�44�i.,�,`,,-.*
40 not always Just. a matter of rehears Ing remarks from Cook sympathizers. .1 ,0, .1,
A - you will, ,learn 4n time, Vnien you Peary d,id not relAry. At first Ina re- o it is today as solidly entrenched in the business of a score of ollbar I �A,,.,��X
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1. Mods iplay '*0Dd' Slive ,the King," acceptable tribunal and, a judgment the languages and currencies of These vorioth Counfiries is as fawi- I i .",.,i�', f.;
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se'verai bands' instruments were of but folilow them. emaetl . new recipes, phic Society; It wais cw*folty acrut- Harris spent, in Canada $21,261,763 More than fM f6#01- Wivenue h0a ' I, 1 1
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