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I . A COMAS rroff-11-s"011,106 $tAtfoll" HUI IN6 IN � - Crollimot Iiessas Is Open" Ag%lu, sad 6. I .�., �w I . �
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- - I OUR WEEKLY NATIONAL ARTICLE.- About tko Geutle Art. � I ' Pap* )(160WA. .pIrIzes in Orange Matzo Contest Are Given To the Boys At. , .
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. � L --------- I (X § � A German calculator soy* that ss . I � Again the croquet sekson Is with Parliament Buildlugs I
I .� . I I ler conic of the suitors press the hand AROENT NA us, The three Ori%nge 14gizo Toaste4 Corn Flakos'pouies whieb w.
* I - ,one uotiecs it first when Paps, . erp giron **
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� I of the fair one, 24 per cent conclude - comes home from lodge. lie, allpa � prl" In the conteit which Puded on June OQ lAst were pre"otod to the #so-
. 1L I I I their avowal with on embrace. 4 per , ,tow the Argeutirle Republic is .(!o P"ful boy@ In front of the1larliament buildiags, Qtioeals
, � rput kiss the hair, 2 per cent kies the . W. In the side gate slid walks, across C' , p . P,ark, Toronto, oa
� AI S D, the lawn so as not to disturb the XPRAIRY Afternoon, July 10. The Win era were -,
JEU ' hand, 2? per cent fall on, their Icnees, Ing to the Froat In the XXPort L leg. He weaves his way carefully FIRST -CECIL BRIDLE, 45t DUNDAS*TREET, LONDON.
� and 20 per cent are so nervous that I
I . . tb'eY feel a lump In the throat which ly burning. L SECOND-OIRKRIS W. WILSON, NOP,WIC14,
I IN BY R. K. SANDWELL. .. of Wry Proiijet& toward the door where a light to 4im,-,
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I - (CQpyrIWkt ,by PublIsurs ftess Llraltedt NootreW .0 per cent of the men are so The first cream separators or con- leg about four inches Above big AU- Ttflkt)-RAYMQNDC,I)AWiR,211tiAMILTON ROAD, ONDON.
. a overcome that they cannot speak at trlrucalo were Imported Into Argea_� Lkle, He 40e$l)!t notlee,it, I . V,
� . ! all. b4t .open And shut their months tins. in 1890-1891 and In the last men. The uett instant he to on his face, I ____ -
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I The school may �be -said to 'have (7) It secures trustees against wit�out ,producingf, x';sound, and 2,per t,omed year the jIrs - L ... 11 . 1-1-1.11 ----.. I . I . ,": 11
. Lt Argentine butterA his nose Investigating the Intricacies ;:�'!j.*.- .: . m
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been literallYL the Arot,lustlit Be 11,042 pounde. wAa exported. Previous (if a flower bed, white with his other �::L� :;' .11 .. L I I I , I.." I 1: I
-up by the white =am in Call rous. 83�atem Of examination And In- one toot. I . � .:, L� 'A '. , I
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. I . ada. No- 0 tiou., I I I to that date salted butter in, tins had hand lie upsetsa 'stand full of flower 1. I . .
-whqre I* the, history of educatiou so spot As regards, the women, 60 'nor cent beellan article ot1ruport. The but- pots. . 1 . .. .
ancient or So honorable. XO caion from the sink helpt - I
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ess Into the lover's arms,, ter exported (little more an, 100 "What' in the lovely, chatraillig, .. I
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. *re the Schools of Canada the oldest caprice of public opinion by the Ap- ,20 per cent blualt and hide their, tong in IR9g) WaF, 40v tons In 1895, pleasant and agreeablo. c1reumstaileeg I- I
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in: A also the pointment of Inspectors. during plea- faces, I per cent falut 4way, 4 per 1,500 tons In 1901, 4,000 tons in 19011 to this?" asks pa I .
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. sure, And by the election of trustees nut are genuinely amazed, 14 per tind In 1905 more than 8,000: tons. The dog bays a mcwrmful answer
When tho French Settled the shores for a Ion therled term ,of service. veni gaie silently tftto the sultior's It Ie 0,Stint ted" that there, 4re at to the moon. A window is open I
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. of the St: Lawrence, their explorers, ' 9 goTecures economy and uut- eyes, arid I per cent run away to tell present, Including large and Small, And a Sharp voice i3ayi%:
,soldiers and . . ts' ,ormity In text-bool.to by placing their - D. Orl friend. . 1.
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, , , peasan were accom-, .J more than "O creameries using cen�. "Come In the house, YOU fool, be -
first Publication Ili theL lianda of , . .
. panted . slonarlep whose . , . , a cen- The great - statlattela,ti, -however, quet vvx.
1 , , by m10 trifugals At wor)r In the Argentine fore pom fall over Another cro uet ..
w.ork it was to establish schools for tral provincial Autho � X-, . e;
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. ,rity. nmits to tell us how he obtained hio Republip. for the most part In the pro- wicket," I
k. LL � ,the Indian; population. Nowhere else (10) It perralts. the establishment : figures, , . . . I I vinces . (?f Buenos Ayres, Santa Fe, Then father � knows the croquet sea. 9; . ,: ,
,were the Indiana so ,treated,. whether , of separate schools for Roman Cath- . Cordoba�, and Butre Reos, and so son to on and. he announces at brealt- I
. I �hy English, Spanlish or Dutch ex- olics subject to, the same standardw .of I . .90111SE XURBARS., . great is the demand for this class of fast next day that It Willie forgets to .
L . IL plovera.' When children of white efficiency as to the public schools. - machinery, that the Imp6rting bQ1190S 'bring In the wickets at night, he'll .
. . I . � birth begau"to g . row up In the cololty�, Tlio� Ontario Department of Rdu� Germans Started -the System in firkil It difficult to exenute their order$ bU.ra the darned outfit, .
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I there Were. B.Clioola Lana teachers all catio has t ke ve. . wide view of : � . . , �f
, .11 . 4 a 4 ry . Berlin. with sufficlQuit expedition, ' In the For the next few weeelks the boys I
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. . , niotter of machinery It may be said and, girla come over and plant their ; ; . ..
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rival settlements. to the ____ _ the mere management of schools. It Before the adveAt -of, the house that the Argentine dairy farmers lire heels In the flower beds and Play - - ea**� ...
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done. more tha und for carries on a vigorous campaign aumber, only. business signs, coats of well up to ftte� � rover Among the geraniums. In the � L .
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u, clear the gro arnongst the publio lib�arleo of the arms. auil house names marked the . I
forts and farms, the Youth of Quo-, . , , One of the new , Argentine Indus- evening, sometimes, pap will play a
bet were learning their letters In a Province, Improving the character 411terent buildings, Then, In 1�04 , tries, phenomenal 7 In the rapid adw 94MO .With mamma just to square 11 I.. I I
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stone schoolhouse. The first teachers and classification of books, pro.mo - ion, for Inetallbe, one had to look for, Vance as compared 'with the pro- himself for the nights he -goei to .. .;. - " ,:,
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� _'�. in five years be celebrating the4threb tralla, deah; with milk, and Its pro- � :1 ** -, �., � . I � � . gm" , .
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* hundredth annivereary, of their ar- the circulation of Canadian and Brit- , not far from the Blue Boar." . ducts. All, It Is true. has been pre" ' TUB KING'S THRONE, ... I .
. . ,� .. . . rival. The , Jesuits had a college In lah literature as against American 'It Is thought Berlin, in 1795, was .Xnred by the javish hand .of nature, , . . .
.1 the city of Quebec ;i year before tte and other foreign writings. Hundreds the first city to. employ the number- the past . ures varied and abundant, unril to Say Which Is ,the � Real. 'Sit .
or Travelling Libraries ure� operated L Ing is man innovators ClhciL BP . , QNT.. WINNER: OF FIRSr
., .. foundation of Harvard College !n , .ystem., The Ger the .stocks multiplieol and ,rejlned� the . Throne. . . .,IGLE, 451 DUNDAS LONDON L
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. devoted Catltoltc instructors ro the tario schols are gueouraged to. make the other, suite of thromes-or Shall we say, a "
1'*,-�: -N ,Ontario Public School system of the � the fr and number of capital. . . . . . _
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. eestvposoibla use of the avail- %h e Brandenburg Gate ed set of "occasional t . I .. I ,.,:.'.L .. " .. I :!::. .. .:::, - w
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� , system of 'the. )Dominion,, and ono me once. , Certainly he only sits on a ain- I—— %
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1), . whi h bus been the -model not only tion, has- accouplished I therefore, the it, the last fifteen years did Ithey gle occasion upon one of tbem-that ,I: L.�
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. .L . . . , mit . . they had never paid attention to those d lion -footed old -oak settee W111cli
� .1 I Vulted'States and elsewhere. "It may Settlement Is to establish .4 schQol by the supply of houses, The first c ,
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L. "" I L . .. . ..::: .. ..:.`..-'.-.' -,:'�., ..' --'i,',* -'-.:`. *.:;., whom established. as a Province In - The Queen of Spain' 114 * ru.nne 1,Y4 tins, on horseback, and the and inasmuch as the KI Ust sit I
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I . I . 11. .. _.: .. ' . . 1905,L aiid some L Sixty thousand campa I upon It to be crowned. - L , I
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I .1 I . .. � sc,liool-children, and, this year about .kissing .of children..- I � -butter, but the real business of dairy It Is not at all likely that the , .
I ; .. .twi) and a half million dollars. will Mr, John Burn$'possesses �thoL J119t farming as It Is carried on -in. Europe, King would sit upon It often, even It . .
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L : photograph.of Mr. Gladstone that the ,laistralla, and North America. was . $:;; ... I
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�1, , I v nee of Alberto Is even more ag- I cause it Is an extremely uncomfort" ' .�,'_ ij�i iii:::
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I , I . ;- - . . pro great statesman ever signed. L unknown In, th� country seventeen _%�Ii&01
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. .. I L. . . thing for a schf)ol,.kxi the West to have The Czarina of Russia is Lfond of I altar. � . . � . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . :.11 ;1 .... ... ,,, ,".".."....*
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�_ 11 , _. I I nationalities, Just civer from Europe St. Petersburg Winter Palace in- ''' I le 13 the public Is. the great creation 11 . L I I ... I L . .1 I I
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� ". . I and -hardly a6le to, speak a word of' dulges in the recreation in a Splendid tlt]Od to Yeei Proud, - which stands upon a 'dias In the I FERRIS W. WIL ON, NORW . ICH . W PRIZE . I
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�.L - � � . . I - I I � . Ungli6h; 7 but. tile task of making. them bath of white marble. . . I . . . - . , , House of -Lords. It Is Often mention- - .. I . I .. I .. I . . I . . �
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,''. � . I I . Canadians is, being cairied "on with - Lord 'Roberts strongly bell ed in the newspapers quite apart . . . I L . .
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. . � PRINCIPAL PET)ER I '111L, berta, olays.11- "Bobs" lucky. day, on 000,000; in 1910, $649,000,000, an In- from the -,.�.:;�i�i:�:�"i.!:."*.��:;:;��.�;;i�::��.,.���:�-i?,K::::�.lz;
' ' . , SON OP MeG astounding qfficieupy, Like At I'lucky , :�- :: : ;, ; 7 I;, .:� �,;f'j;� : : I
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: �. ' L one of canatLa's Foremost 11,dueap - Saskatchewan has sixty , thousand - �vhlcli be.*has experienced most of his crose lit - forty-tw6 years -of -469', per phrase like 1:1..
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1- I I I . . . I tionalists. '. � school children, . . goodL f6rtune, Is Tuesday. , cenj. - . . - ly used as, a seat. Often a . .....".I.. 11.1'..". & . -
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!, I I I . C� . .. � I ' Iii.Manitoba there, I$ an even more this occurs: I'Mr, John Burns. who Is ,
;L . .. I . . . . . . � I one. of 'the proudest momentS ,In The export.,f then were $49.*006,000. 'greatly Interested In this bill, listen- I .
IL r � strenuous fight going on for compul- � .
:,. 1� I .1. - .! . edlto� of .the International 'Educa- 'Princes's M4yLjS said.to Last year they were $279,000,00q,,an "ed to "thedebate from the steps of the
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L" I tign Series, "whether Mere Is an- I sory education than further West.' tile life *of L
I " . 1. . . . I have been, ,,is quite a baby, the late lue'rease of 470 per cent. - . throne." A beautlf�l rail' separates � .1 . � . I
j v , 1. , While'the scho6is there are doing eit- %-Ing Edward lifted her on to the ' 11 -he imports then were, 167,000,000.. this "Royal seat of Kings" from the . I I
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1- , , z jise* cellent. work, thw cause of educatfoli :bar;c of Persimmon ,and led her Last year th wre $370000000, a L . I ,
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:1 I . Ili general has been -gieatly handicap- I - ' - ; I n faithful peers. I I
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.1 11 . I power As is shown '11, thla; Province. 11 . round the paddock'at Sjumdringliam, Increase of 450 per cent. . . . I.- . I .. . L
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,..,. . _X)f Ontario", 4 n its System Of local .ped by constant c . It might be interesting to. Tnake a BRITISH STANDARD' BEA'RER. I
tt lou, bf the the, rights of the Roman Catholic$, � � .. . � . . � ,. -
t. . , . tontrol AludLeeptral regulat .. - 9 L - I comparlson-betweeo some of oui.ex- ni, tile talleW - - ;;: `i,* , .1 ; � ,-In -
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., . people's scbools�. . minority,, whiy do not possess here the .. ports then and now, . . . Lieutenant Harriso . 11 i�.�..-.i� 1.-'iii:7::�ZAWMPO .L
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. . . �. Lilco' Clio early Freneh sebj)(�ls Of . privilege of absolutely. separate, , Atriong the many sugge§tIons made Take for Instance, animals and 0 . .... : ..1.1�11 ::
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11 � . I., 104obdb, 7howev-br,.'- tho first education- schools.. whidli: enabl�s, 'them to for commemoraling the reign of Kink their p'r6ducts. . in 1868 we exported ry -rue Standard of the Royal� Horse N, ,. . :
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.... ;, I � Ontario .their. own Way in most .of jhe.otb�er ' Edward VIL, the quaintest is that to the value -ol"$7,600,000; in J91% Guards Blue dn'the Coronation. pro- , � 1. . I
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do their, -origin largol-y' TU L $54,000,000. . .. I : ,� . . by L Xing � ...... I . L
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I..- . . . .feeling, These early,Canadian :wa Quebec tlie Protestant minority., waine, It. N.L. . eel tO the Blues � I
t ,..� . ed schools. as ,their Governor and carries on a -separate OP4001 system' suggstiom -is that ^the men,'of the August 13th. 1831,. Queen Adelaide's .
Sinleoe, L put it . . . . exam were $13,000,990, Last year they were birthday. The last time' it was car" �,, I
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. � . oth6L r source a grateful ltttachineat - aclequate - revenues of . the - ProWnce razors aside ,and .proceed to . gr,o Victoria, when the Queen went from , ; .
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:jfon 'Vill be fostered , and take root .Government for, th6 schools of either the v7iews 'Of his .father, grows a banks. Last year we, had $925 - ...� �
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'�' � :,,be. Legislature in 1797 secured the . . . I . 3,37,524 square miles., ' Now it, Is 3 off ` Police ----- "" -- ------------- `1.1� I ----- :�q_,....,-W.I�N" ,,1.,.,,,.,.,.,...-..,.,..-, - .� .. I .., ... . . .
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, lishineilt of gra"mmar scho . but , . y handicapped 'by poverty o* ' A Salvation I - tlAngs; for amoment to .realize how . I �� . I . I ;. . - . � I :
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I ma L Selon of - one of the .. oldest. of fitr from e truth' was the bell "a, RAYMOND C. bAWE, 211 tlAMILTON ROAD, LONDON, ONT.,W - -
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�4 %�,' .. � of praetfeally the whole of. Canada, tion oil Clio part of the people. One - Y at t And other merchanoltze. It Is -by' no . .L . I - . I THIRD PR - ' . . . . . L. .
result pf th4QL the noble families of . Ell and, Sir Americana generall and the a e- I . IZE. -
Z ��;, L..' � .1 . System has been'to Ili- gl L of irAeanc. an. uncommon sight to see a ' . ... . . . .. ., . ,
�1.1 have been managed and firian6ed by Genille'Cave-Brown-Cave, '12th baro-; inn -its -of s6me their public'nieR In ' - I I 1. . .
�7 1. I . the people themselves In 'their own duce �rlvat% ,,,enerosity. on the part .flot L of . . - 4" . . .
I L � swarthy savage -dressed.in the. uni They Were given theiir ch6ice of the Ponies in the order. in which the'y-. : . .
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I ��..� - � . L regul-aled and of the. in Sta�ford, 49 now a - member, of IS66"to -the effect that Caliada could 'form .of '. a policeman, and wearing carne in the contest. L Young Bridle chose 'I, I Queenie," Ferris Wi .
,school districts but . .1111011illrea .of the Provin�e, the - Salvation Army 1h. Brooklyn. 'His' not prOsper. L With out the marketj Of gL Isori picked
,:. % . h as that by which .Sir William, pgtrimonlal, estates In; England Were ' flie United States. � . . the regulation helmet of the force. - I- Ditisvill and Raymond Pawe I; "Prince." � That. they were alf delighted goeSL "'. '. * :
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. tral. authority. *To -day the, threu -Macolonald established the 'Macdon- (40 encumbered that years . . . 'L. . .. I I . . . .. . . . �. . .1 . . . . ,.,
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. . L I . . -aid 'College, - the model agricultural came - to.' this country to .make a liv-� . ' . . .. . L . - .. Slorlea of the Prince of Wales. ell found selling Orange Maize the easiest thing out," Cecil Briollessid. . \ I . � . I'Lk'.
I grammar schools of that time have Golden Anklets"f6r Bathers.... .:* Many quaint I and u "People all thought it was the finest Toasted ,Corn- Flakes they eier tasted. . ) .
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"I , 11 Ole of: the finest Institutions.. for 'he west, He became one -L A. curio shop.ai Atlantloi Cit 'of- dotes, are . related of th6 Prince of
Catholic separate schools, 145. high , raliches In t ' - t tinte :
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,. - training t0a�chers .on the American 'y is mail 'child, One being � the barnyard with the nine boys. who helped me, and we had a .gre . , . .. .
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I I sch661s and a half,!dozeh' of universi of the most expert of:cowboys, and ferinig for sale as a novelty 'ankleta Wales as a a wo 11 . .1 .. I . . .1 ..
I I I tipent. ,'Ili thb IaBt two years'the �e-ld the record for'ropitig and brand- - . that he And his aster and bro;hIle'r,' when we knew we had. n. , I . . L . . , . �
� ties Aqd colleges; there are 600,000 C41 . . made* of various materials. tkom gold � Ferris Wilson was in Ingersoll when the announpement edme that he ,hail .
li . e Government -has. been able to - make Iuw'a'0,StBet in the shortest time. The. were Invited out to tea -at Some Court �
. 11 L students .in the Proviuc'; illiteracy L to hard rubber. Some. time 'ago, ,a. � on. His mother telephoned.himi and whenhe arrived home on the everillig .... .
.1 is practically unknown ; and by. 'an somewh4t mo.re ,generous ,grantS to freedom' of . the plains appealed to lady's house, and when the hour -for w I I
extellsive Bystem, of. seholar�blps the 1. the pourer Schools,. but the state Of. him. Some -months 'age Sir. Gentile well known lady was reported to departure came he could nowhere be train he was met by half the town, who marched in triumphal, procession witli I . . I L"
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on In many parts England on a w6aring one.of solid gold with bang- y other Coro.,, . . I
have Introduced the anklet.style by' ' . him to hit., home on Main street, ' . ..
higIiest ranges of educatio'n are with- , I decided oil. going to ay -bye to his hostess.
. � Protestant. educad found to a good -Everybody in Norwich likes Orange Matzo bebte� than an ' ' L
In (4n 'reach or, th0j,poorest boy Who is still unsatisfactory ,especially As, visit and travelled ehst as far as New lea- and the question '.'will the anklet - On inveitigation it was discovered Flakes," Ferris said in his inanly way. . .. . . 1.
_�L�,� � . postess triarked ability and:'aPl)lIca. some of them are dominated,. as it Is York. There a Salvation Army -lass become popular" was a subject for that he had hurried downstairs �alorie On Friday evening he is going to entertain the little friends, who belpect �' . . I . .. '.
11.1 I . . the case in Montreal, 'by incapable 'with ber. tambourine and a frank. -mitch. diacussion'In, .'sea. side society. to secure what lie considered his hi I to st banquet. � - . . .. . .. ..
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� ,e W: Ross. tt school- men. � I
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I I teacher himself In the 'sixties when . Public opinion, however, Is being --:L public resort, In ,which he and a, have solved the question, for his cir- .his .Is also -reported of him that, on .. . � I I . . i
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� .. Ontario wits feeling her way toward roused :oarlitig attention to this state � uarty of friends were regMing them. ' I "The anklet will first attending afternoon churc� said,L "is to drive aroung to the place of )%'man who bet fathir $9.00 w6 woqld , . I.. .
i �, * . this. ide . of affairs,. and Lit -is expected that. the, selves, and Iritekeste4 him In the work , cular reads in part., - one Sunday,_ he remembered ho . w -never get the pony, and collect the ftioneV, Father saysi tan havti it." , I. .'I . . . .1
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#�, '. -of EdUCUti0ft-for etahteem years, 'the. 'Province will - follow, its 'sister pro- of the army. L Ile Is now .working as ressed bathers this season . 11 .. . I I I . � I . L . *
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, �'. Closing eightedil yeats of'.the' last vincea lit putting education ou6lde a L.*nitor and trying to gave from his A . .. .entertainers .. � . I .
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�.' .. . century. before he , ' of politics,.- arid' proVide educationil wages tht. $100 matriculation -fee re' .sed. those ,of illagree .silveri with. or I I he- looked Anxiously. . � ; � I . .. . ... .1- .. . . I
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.� 1. I the Witaolo schdol systen, .,14 th'o fainvol the world over. Perhaps the . Our Folir Great, Railways. I . Hats were firstL made byta'Sm4s3i in , dIs comflitoke, had hip hand grasped � . . ' I .. � � . . .
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L : forent Legislaturos, aided' and dl_ treal, which *owes all Its greatness .lion people before, the country was . . � I . -in. 4 childish volc�11_ . ' I ' . as the chief' NeWspaper Advoibate 'of the 4 1.
. .1 rected by the Judgment.ot 'men who td the generosity ofa few'weal-thy oolinected:by rillway from ocean. to � Spain has li,597,048 aeres of un- I . "Thank you so much for a very . � . forces vn&i the leadeiship of -MR. & L L 0 . .
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gave. a lifetime to tb . . ocean� p our years., from now, . productive land. . . . . I- .1 I BORDEN. which'demand . . . I I b
I - Ing broad principles of orgaii1vation reetors in devoting. their funds at an Canada's population will probably ap� '. . . .1 1. . Ltogle." � . � . -
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il.. . It. �ia% Toronto University, always famouS - ]Bell," -said his friend-, 'waking up -'- . jL L ' I
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I I.: authority for, itg Arts.teaching, hits In the last greatest yield and: the highest pro- , . *
designed." . The " Aftme , - . tems. And no one doubts that there toin vftlue.�,At l�.,thx---':�ovt,,tirgiP-Amm�,�l,trp4L.-A,��,rp.,Yoxtloj]3,wl,4ch,he�la4.,,bee,m. '. , . 00*010,�EMLILAW�AND.A,&A&V,A,.ItKA*.'. " : . L: . . . I'm .1 � � . . . :3"
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: , . <aafmp tea great chdracteristicii for. .few Years. been.fluanced by the On. ,will betr.aM&.f6r all-�_of th&A'L�jLt"-VL- '4+1611TL hreW.er''j)ref&k.. - - In.,,,ErhVfth# ,;,gp#M�AbotmVtodIwAtiz;�tU#,*!;'i.h �'_ -�I�i.?:,��_ I .. . . � I - . . tj' I
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. . this System, which .he describes as ' ere it . maintain ou'*r fiscal indepeti or the contrary, a barleY"low fit pro- Pause of Ben's kating-rLUIL-to, -um*, L L ' ' L ' . I .1 L . . . . . . I t I .
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� can ,Compete to some extent with encourage Interprovincial trade, it the tien Is 'used. Thus. for export trade * "is thir -nothing. you could - do -for' ,- - � I 119-01 . . . I .
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I . ."!. , (1) It to an organized whole. be- McGill for sdfbnce�'studonts, denomina_L Canadian Northern and ,Grand r-,' k if I here � was any demand, it - woula Your baldness?" - . it' ig reported at Ot . tawa - that Re*. . , The Internatiol L lal' Harvese,36r Conj� . . . .
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..� . I .ginning with the kindergarten and tional colleges and universities, both Pacific Railways do as much to de- ,for the sIx-rowed from"the 'United I ten, b te WAY; is only forty. . .
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for theology And Artsi flourish V0,40p Canada - N% adt' he r . , Irust law. L... . I
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. I . (2) It provides free oducAtIon for . rifle ej- sibn. 'Fifteen yearg ago I was court. apiJointed Archblsh�)p at Kjogston. .. Anita- .
11 , , till persons under twenty-one years ProtestantS being Queen's, the Pres- Rallway has doG the progress of out af Ing strong, and I tried lots O' things L . . .. -
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�� age. . . bYterian'toundation at Kingston, and Canada during the next twenty-five tt,holvely to the -crowding pidly But about that timat' Prince oJ George It. Whitton, n-Lerchtnt ol Through the efforts of Dr, Reason, . .
.; 1, of 3) . wheat, our beat 80.11 would ra ' ,
. ( It graduates, the courses of among the Catholics the UniversIty of t. ears will surpass that of the United I. I a. link bet Wales -Edward, you know-oame to: Rodney, was filiod $100 for bringing 11resident of the London Board of .
� I I Laval at Quebec with its branch at . e exhausted, and ween i . I ;
I . Study so as; to avoid waste of time L Statf.,s In any.twenty-five years of R3 I n It open tDriew 'hospital, and I said t( liquor into thes village and giving 0 Tilade, Merchants' Line boats , will -
Montreal. Technical schools, Ontario � Vng a d and o rsolves severed. ,
. 4 , , of the pupils and waste -of.. teaching It usual loading the way, have sprung jilstory. . T , he griat use of barley ta our- . myself' as soon as ever t saw' hirr to a c I
. power of the teachers. 1. . , . . L I , ,ustomer. . again call at Port Stanley. .
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� , . (4) It providt tea, - up in every Important centre under . I es is as a, food for F or littin' his hat to V crowd, 'llell, ul) I Uni6nists h6ld. a dinner 'The reciprocity bill Is signed and - , . .,
11 -"s chor Ucosom fot Ill$ 111t. - this purpose It Is Indeed 4t splendid lad, tha can give It up as a bad Job Extmme . .
'.. 4, , for every school, aided by public provincial direction, but there Is at "I made a. great hit tit the banquet crop to raise. It the gaill fed tO'cat- n f tbor Was Owl In London, FIng., in honor ol Lord Pulp and paper arei now admitted
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� . (5) it furnishes a uniform stun- certain What the federal govern- Purod his! " . I I .6W .1 I . 1. . I . � I
\ ,olb,rd for every toaober according to ment can do for tbIS laranch of oduca- of distinction, -in faet." turn, AS ,�ur livestock Increase so . i . . __ .
I his rank . tion, from which those who put a "I didn't know you ever spoke at will our barley, Ontario IB the beat John 3acob Astor was flnecL 41 ! 1, L . I .
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(6) it protects children - against broad construction on the *British "'I don't. I was the only Ono there die market value of her barlo � crop shillings In London .for auto Speed L - - . il I . . . .. __ L ,
� the a0ifialiness or neglect of parents North American Act, the constitution he absolutely dectined." . . Ing, He's an Anglo-auco-matilae now '� ..
t ', L making attend- of Canada, claim that It Is not ey- w . hns Inerased from $4,812,194 to $121,- . . . . I .. ,
atiol guardians, by I . 000,689 .during the last tell years. , � ' I .
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ance at School e0ftlPtIlsory. I I . WA.XTS $10,000 FOR x I . � I
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� About 50 metals have been dhwov. For IvIng InfOrmAl � I
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I . .. awwbL . formed at Zurich which Seeks to'ift- for only a few of them. I - L
. troduee the military form of salute. Dark bench, - Thomas Corrigan told � �:
I he Xevvs� .Kewrd to The league states that tile uncover. Recent eiplorations Indicate thial Patrick Goff about undlallned prop�, 6�6�., &,,-,,,� r-e� i . 4
� � e- Ing of heads Is the cause of many China has cohl fields 061111taining ri,o,r( CL.ty in the Bronx that 'belonged to IN N I
. ose of 9611 other COUAtt-ek r,-oualn, 'Henry Goff, who had been. ;! i
I I 6 L . eolds affecting mainly the older men, fuel than th I -
111. I fb i 1a Geftharty,,tAustr1a, and German I In the world combined. Irowned1oaving no Immoollate heirs. - � i I
:. . au addrBss . in Canada r Switzerland 19 the custom for a A 'now safety rozor Shaving out"� Oil the strength' of 'the tip, Goff got
I 7 . . man to hold his hat In hit hand un- Including soap and brUah, pacUs ivit POSSeSsift Of property worth $250,- � 11
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..,.� , A., � . . . 46 of 1911 r I " oelf. A nod IS generally suffidiont, for I carrying in- the pockot, , , 000, which Its says Goff promised him. , L I P 11 0 N " S . TEA �
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