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Lindsay Post (1907), 4 Jul 1913, p. 4

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91GB sous. ‘ I '7‘ l l'TT .,. ‘_ omooo Continued hum page 1 -a CATHOLICS ASSEMBLE. Convention at Three Rivers Affirms Need of Church Party. is s;ending a few weeks' THREE RIVERS. Que, June 30.7 The supremacy of the church in mat- with her grandmother. . . . . . ters moral and religious. its right to be Mr. Arch Cameron and M199 13' ‘ sole director of the education of its __â€"â€" holiday Carma-n visited WOOdV‘ille and Glen- youth and the necessity of a united am 15.: the let. Roman Catholic party in Canada, in- ure. G. A. Washington and Master Steddc of the told digiion of Liberals ‘ y . _ an onserva ivcs. ese were among hwy; 57‘ “t h few days ““1 Cam the doctrines reaffirmed at the opening 311: Err-en’s this week. of the congress of the Association The strawberry festival held under Catholique de la Jeunesse Cana- mo auspices of the Epworth Leagde dlenne Franmise. which took place on Tuesday, Dominion Day, was a in thetCitthadll Saturday evening, some wo u ' . gran-d succc-s. The lecture by Rev. n red delegates being I. t. Robi of Little Britain, was present from various parts of the pro- ‘nâ€"‘ery xzteresti.;g throughout, and was Vince. The hall was filled with citi- zens of the town. who are showing1 greatly enmed, also the readings by great interest in the congress and have decorated their houses for the occa- Mrs. ‘ _ Webster. Miss Rena Cul- sion. in c‘ 1.1.. ton Valley, whose accom- The meeting was opened by Maurice panic“ was pus. Marvin Rogers, and Gelinas. who welcomed the delegates on the part of the members from; Dr. Geo. H. Baril of! 1 MI. E. Weeks of Lindsay render- 206. sex .â€" ‘2 selections of music, which were :re-atly appreciated, Miss D. E. fair-son, of Oakwood. being his vr‘nanist. Proceeds $96. -a.‘ Three Rivers. Laval University. Montreal. outlined the object of the congress and the subject of discussion in its meetings The association numbers 4,000 mem~ hers. and has for its object the p'eol paration of a generation of militant defenders of the Roman Catholic religk Mr O. SilVer of St. (‘,.tharines, "and 31:. Carswell Silver. of Lindsay, visited their uncle, Mr. Thomas ‘ chose to discuss the vexed subject of, ‘dcwry on Sunday. Miss Elva Wilson and Air. Jay Tuesday primary education in the Province ofv Quebec because of the prominence oil the question in recent discussion and! *n‘th friends here. because it is firmly convinced that the Mrs. soanes, and son. a, LindSay criticism adverse to the Roman Catho-Z Y6”; sist r Mrs A A ’t 0 lie system 15 without any foundation! 1-..-.- -- r ~ e - . - - rmi age, in actual fact. Dr. Baril Spoke of! the public as the battleground on' Nell which were arrayed the contending Missl forces (f the church and the state. , Wilson of WOOdV‘llle spent a; Etc-32y. Maw: Leila Prouse and Miss raven. o! Woodville, visited L~~ari Prouse on Sunday. l - 3..., visited: BRIEFS FROM THE WiRES. Inir Roy Wehhn, of Lind , l Ens! :ousin, lnr. H. S. Weldon on l .t Central News, Rolf“), telegram Tuesday . , _ l :i . f , s ‘» " ' . - M‘.’ ,‘Rev‘, Liinbert and Master , say... Pipe 11a. announced he Vulll cre , ate a Canauian cardinal at next con» Heroic spent Monday in Toronto. lsistorv. :. ill 0f BIT. â€"___V..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ ‘ . I h 5 Roy G‘.‘afuk‘l‘. aged 30. HARTLEY , l and Mrs. \\;ll:a:n Goatbce. of Sault .~-;»‘. Thursday night. June 26 "as; 838' M8“ V ‘3'“: drowned yesterday 3f‘, ‘ ‘1 .. -- ‘_ _ ; ternoon :z‘. lgspano. 1.3. _.}t \Ca>;0n w: a plEaSlng‘ event, Ch”; --.2:2=;.,,I.- I‘Wl‘ll Ol‘t i"*he’ . H'AAA(LI:, ri‘i . .-.DJ '.~'..- r are many friends of Mr. and: new '. ~ ‘~.lit.‘l’lt of the Chief Constables Mrs Spence assembled on the , Assg,(5;.:m; of Canada. Winnipeg is -the next place of meeting. 3:3; surrounding them home to bid, - . l Rt. Hp. 11. L. Borden left Ottawa‘ win" reported the case- . 25:; id ‘ 1 L7 ' " z‘ -- . reweil 31h T” do them honor i Saturday for the Atlantic coast for an wishes to their departure for their, extended holiday. Hon. w T. White Lew abode in Toronto. A few weeks: and Hon. Martin Burrell' are leaving ; serious Mr. Spence sold his proper- ; fanngland. , hem to Mr. John Baker, there- : C 1“ 1’ reported from. Quebecathat Lt" Q r. _ _ - o . Gaudet. superintendeno of the ‘I’Oh uemding ‘0 move to the Queenl Dominion Arsenal at Quebec, has Czty early in July. Hartley people forwarded his resignation to the Min- tho‘ught this an opportune time to l ister Of Militia. - The Rt. Hon. Alfred Lyttelton, Un- express in ‘light d ree hei . . . ' f . a b '_ eg .t r ap- ionist member of Parliament for St. predation of their departing friends. George’s, Hanover Square, has under- Rev‘. W. R. Archer, our regular pas- , gone a serious operation, and his con- 1-01‘. '38 present and acted in the dition is critical. Edward Mikel, an employe of a 'kspacity of chairman. He firSt called . . . . cheese box factory at Philipsville, was upon M193 R033 and Mrs: A' H‘ taken to the General Hospital, Brock- :eampbell. When the following address ville, for treatment. Mikel accident- svas read and the presentatian Was any tumbled into a vat of boiling made of a urse of about twent -five ' Water. . Bollars‘ p y Miss Laura Geraldine Lennox, sub- editor of The Suffragette, who was re- MF- and Mrs. Alex. Spence. leased from prison June 21, owing to Dear Friends,â€"We, your life long ill-health, brought about by hunger friends and neighbors are met togeth- £31159: “'33 rearrested yesterday In , _ on. j“_ do you honor. We recall to The recently assassinated King of meet many Joyous scenes and happy Greece left about $2,000,000 in addi- hours which we have spent together. , tion to his four castles. This money 1 times of ro~ erit and pleasure will be divided equally among the n p 3p y lKing’s four sons, and each will in- we. have ever found you reSDODSlVG- herit a castle. and when the clouds have gathered The first of the five sections of the and ttrouble came you aIWays 301" Barnum Bailey circus train, con- .gowed with us. and now we come to- sisting of eighteen cars, bound from Ottawa to Montreal, ran into a stalled ‘ a th w s, , . , , Hem” to the parting 0f e ay freight- train at Valms early Sunday. ion and the Canadian nation. Itfag j in various places in the north country. , l principally in lumber mill towns and ‘, )5, 2 lumber and construction camps. His ; {I 'quest led him to an outlying townâ€"lg . n . sanitary regulation being disregarded. l 523 . of Health and the schocl teacher. The ; % ERRORS RlGflTED. Deputy Minister White Denies Stories of Land Grievances. TORONTO, June 2B.â€"â€"The Depart, ment of Lands. Forests and Mines is‘ taking steps to disqualify any exag- treatment 1860 DUNDAS AND F AVELLES LIMITED Special Bargains in Our Wash Goods Section ‘ Beautiful white Vestings in small figured pat. 1913 A despatch from Hearst alleging unfair treatment to settlers who had traveled long dis- the registrar’s ofice was tances to _ . , . . gift discfiiitteec, bf Deva}; Mm“- Fine imported Swiss Muslms in spots, checks, as even . . ' , ' . ' . - Thgerzym oln 1y three cases which stripes and fancy effects, beautiful ' sheer fabrics terns for waists and dresses. _These are we“ f caused any complaint wha’wilver- 1!; for summer waists and dresses, 30 inches 39 ished and are admirable fabrics for Wash In. hfieage‘gl‘iodflhlitl’éfil to; 135:3, wide, reg. 50c yd. To clear at per yd ........ C waists and dresses. Per yd 20c and .. ..... 25C ' while his instructions called for a per- , . _ . . , . . ’ . f sonal application in every case. - White Cotton VOllCS In plaln effects. 3150 In Highly finished COttOSllk FOUlards . Mr. White Spoke as follows: uWhen and embrmdered. These patterns for summer dresses Waists a d in fang), . . n stripes, fancy figured . fabrics are in great demand this season. Per yard 25c, 35c, 40c and... .......................... 50f, Fine finished Mercerizeccil Repp, ggcellent qualw ity for separate skirts and resses, in. 25 C wide. Per yard ................................................ l Ladies’ Long Black Net Gloves A Snap in Children’s Sox Ladies' long black Lisle Gloves. plain hand and fancy Children’s Cashmere Sox in open work effects. The shades net tops. all sizes. reg. $1 pair. To clear atper pr 49C kimonos. all the wanted shades. Per vd, the information reached the Depart- ment that the agent had accepted ‘ applications by mail the Minister diâ€" rected that the applications so accept- ‘ ed were to be disallowed and the par- tirs who applied personally to the agent according to instructions given him were awarded the lands. 'There . were no such excitement as people .-. would imagine by reading the de- spatch. as there were only three cases about which there was any dispute." . Mr. Smith Ballentine, who was quoted as one of those discriminated , ainst. actually received the land he applied for. Large assortment of dress ginghams in plaid s. checks, stripes and plain effects. All good i washers. Per yard .......... ,, ....... 122C ~. Summer Corsets Ladies' long. hip Corsetsyfi four hose supporters. fang, laced tops. in light summe} weights. The famous Cmm ton. Brush and Bias filled Sl SMALLPOX COMMON. New Ontario Township Rampant With Scourge. NORTH BAY, Ont, June 28.â€"â€"Pro- ; vincial Health Inspector Young has " been trying to trace the source of the I t smallpox cases which have appearedl, 9.. are white. tan and black, reg. 15c. 25c:and 50c pair. The lot T_‘.’..?’.°i?‘.’..‘_‘j"Tifhfiijziti 10c mam“...Motown. WASH DRESSES LOW’LY PRICED main line where he found a veritable i 9: breeding bed of smallpox germs. all} . Ladies? WaSh Dresses 11'] Prints and Percales. Ladies' extra quality l’rnzt and l’tf‘c.._ AthSt 0""F3'b0d." in the settlement 1 - ‘ - had been affected with smallpox. even . 5% l he Shades are navy. Alice, black Ind W'hlte " stripes, all trimmed With borders to match. all the recve, the chairman of the Board, f disease had been concealed and no) Sizes 34 IO 42 Your ChOlC‘C while they Ph-“ic‘ia” 03““ i“ “m“ 0““ “‘8“ “he i 1' last ........................................ had contracted it tl.ougbt he was gC- . ,2.) ‘ """""""""" ‘ V ' 7 ~ - "A I ' ) it “I; ‘_ ’ o , o - . . ' v ”"5 1° d‘e‘ and ““‘d m d ”LU“ 7‘- Ladies fine Print Dresses in Wide and narrow it . . . . . stripe effects, piped and trimmed With C=antftlstlllg colors. We canfit the largest as well as $2 00 the smallest woman. Price each ............ . The remainder of our Spring Stock of Ladies The remainder of our Spring Stock of Chil- Coats and huits we now offer to clear at adiscount lwass collected in the Tag Day organize-I dren’s Coats we now offer to clear at Half the g e ' ed this “leek t° ““1 m the “0“" °’ 21 regular price. i or 20 per cent. off regular prices. lpreserving the French language and. E i help wage war against the Irish bish-l i ops in Ontario. I There were several reasons for the .. ‘failure of the scheme. In the first. ‘ l place, people in Montreal are tired of " lTag Days, and in the .next place it 5 l was looked upon as ridiculous to ask. : : English and Irish citizens to help in l a work to be directed against them. l It was ex that at least $10,000 , would be raised. i l makes. l’er puir.., l ‘ :7 I 35; also some fine zepléyr ginzhans. 2n studs 3% i ' sky, mauve. black and white. grey and p3:{.;7.a:'2 L . trimmed with controstin; rilddt‘m " $7 7; 52.50 and. .. .. l i l l i l ; Children's Dre 2 l i a ll: *er e_l ___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"_ .‘ : <4 i ' THEY ONLY GOT $6.000. é, fully trimmed. reg. 1.4m and 51.25. Your ch01ce for ............................ ....... . , 79C 1, 'French In Ontario" Tag Day Was-mi; l . Disappointing Affair. . ‘ MONTREAL, June 28.â€"-On1y"$6, l o l W". ‘MML‘. . M f Teddy Can Carry a Gun. ’ NEW YORK, June 28.â€"-Col. Them< .___.. _â€"_..._.â€"_._.‘ ..... - WW. ‘ _...â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"--â€" i hocmR MA? or. _.â€"â€"â€"-â€" smeuuous Lovemxma. l ANOTHER "Arrow. train 993? here WGdDESdBY afternoon The appointment of Lt.-Cc‘. (‘2. S. Lg; ia’::4.,,:.‘ ;_,;;..; are renewed to be progressing favor- Maunsell as director-general L'ana- mm 3 hrs»: a. . ably, W131 the exception 0‘ James dian military engineering services 15 unwise. W312: 3e “ , MeNealy, son of Mrs. Jane McNealy, gazetted, .- ». ' ~ , l fellow magistrates 3t 3 meeting ,ih brute force to win his lady would soon 3‘00“”. Thurs“? that m ”5ng find himself in the street, 1: not in the v: the permits he had waived one o. the , police station. But fashions in pro- : chief requirements of the law and had. 1 h h 0 ed the d . asked neither of the applicants for an“, m” s are c zinc, in a ' “an affidavit of good character. , years. and when William theConqueror 2 set, out to make Matilda, daughter of suapmsfip THE JQDGE_;_ 'the Count of Flanders, the happiest ctr maidens he adopted measures that l dore Roosevelt and District Attorney Charles S. Whitman botlli hafie pertsl mission to carry isto s. e _ . .. - 2 some time ago that they had apgliedl oaks William Tamed Matilda, and an. E A" 1“” Ohms Hm '"."'P'R' Wm" BMEFS FROM THE W‘Q‘ES’ Toronto Army Corps case-'12 In. E ', for such permission were confirmed Got Square on Brihtric. l A" Pregressmg. The C PR will Q d -. ,: ... at Niagara Came »- moi ~ . . . 5 . . . . _ -pen or. .a..oi. - ‘by Magistrate 001“an when he told A‘ modern lover who resorted to OTTAWA. June 27.â€"â€"Passengers in- improvements, etc. in €335.33 55;:- mmgmvru g; “ .~ ,. ' ljured in the wreck of the C.P.R. year about $100,000,000, 1 ,fl; .~ 3-; .j j-;, I) one: of the dead. who is said to be so David Pottinger, of the 1.0.1:. board .or :dglj ‘o: 5.1. " seriously injured that he may not re- of management, will retire on super- tale-3 unconsci": i' annuation on completion of his fiftieth mun. 2‘ ~ ' 2 year of service next month. l ' i. i. cover. The eight passengers killed have and we are Sad Of 1119:: f _ d . There were no fatalities. . We know you W11 '3 new men 5: -â€"5â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-!1" I: . . .. . but we pride ourselves that you will , A Lark's Lofty Flight. >500 ‘1‘"?- Found Prisoner GU'RY‘“ were forcible. to say the least. Th9 now been identified without doubt. Canadian Medical Association at the l and 12;; :z‘ ‘15:? "at: 1: still find room in your hearts for E B , , . - ant-l: Manslaughter. New York Shh tells the story of his The corrected hSt 0‘3 dead. 13 35 {01‘ concluding session of their convention wuss, 5-,t:-::2,;.ei a 1:9 - - rtl friends 2, _ Some 1‘ an 3173?, omsrdotfxfpellmalofti SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont., June 26. tempestuous woomg: lows: Patrick Mulvenna, County An- in London yesterday decided that. S:. b- you: Ha ey - : mg Wit . 3,1213 0:1“ k, 51’: which . râ€"Fred. McGregor, charged with the. The suitor Matilda had she did not trim. Ireland. agEd 25: John M00d1€,. John, N.B., shall be the place of their I): wf': Ten; *5: ,We Hartley people are named for f “chef; “to “ eccomacnv ”Stem and murder of a man named Morin at want, and the man she wished to woo 589d”. Orkney, §cotland; aged 17 ;' next gathering. t}:- Arrtrg- luv: :4 3'51 . quality we possess. The full origin- 3 33:2; they £10th “:85 one of the _Blind River on March 7, was last her she could not get. The man she Jenn Hogg, Counoy. Derry, Ireland, .Owing to the prevalence 3f summer 3,. 3,5. p: We, :7 -' ,- 2; t.Bme must have been H-eâ€"a-râ€"t-lâ€"e- ‘ card‘ they. carried for throwing out lmght adjudged guilty of manslaugh- . did not want happened to be William. aged 30; MP5“ Jane 1939193157: Glasgow, 310113885, .th? advice of D3, Vardons, '3‘.“ 33 ~ my; a ..'.'.r- 5 town to v‘ ”’ , ‘ . . - C :. . . ' ' 09 h F- 1"38013 iso to Braces and con uer Matilda. ’ ’ . - 3 ’ ' m a O pas eurizet e milk 1*“ hhii' ‘ i ' " ‘ . ”gm. f . guy It ourselves, and, . bal.oon drew it along, but on looking . . . lo a q - ‘i. . , - - â€" 2 , Q. . -- . bus ,7; g: 135...... that... been, to .2... some. they found mayhem“ 23,1; gegggmtgggfl Theresverenonmonax roaasmmuzn $iaofi°hloit3$mm’ "Timid “mt? gage, .. .0 ..., I , 2. o... L... v: ‘eel it wit-2h we sorrow most. ‘ $132221: “h 5:53:33, an: ggtddzggfgirfg'l The verdict of the jury was appar: gfigfiisénhfigmf £31515} :31 X333: gftglure aged (lien Eighths. Elbe £350 Ont, chief Operato’r fdrlllfelgogertpligi l ~ ' A i “I“; ‘ to“ D: " , ,, ~ ‘» ~ , 2 . i' - - - ' i .. a r are ran in ren of rs. .. . .' i . - -zx. ..;_ ‘ 27 'Fl‘were better to have loud and 10st , showed that_1t was a_1ark, Whmhvagy 8 mfiht‘o t:Ihustice Brhtdfifil 1.Matilda noticed the mudonhhclothes McClure. g 'v 1t: dSt chns,.‘VIo:, was L1“ 1,32. l , V; ; _ 1 - . .. 1 ved -t '11. fl~' or t this extraordinary height l rem. a e Jury 5 ’ a r ay 5' coming into contact w.th 3 " - " Tzan never to ha-e 0 .. .i 3,1213% 3 friohtened b the balloon. ’ lhgve admdged the man guilty of the ; :vhen she caIne Ollt Or church and was. carrying fifteen thousand volts. l i‘ " W ' a N}: that we feel thatlwe have 103‘ z 9e“ ‘ ° y lcrime charged, or brought in a verdict “"md him waiting for he“ BULGARS‘REPULSED. The Japhhese Imperial Universit? E ' “I l ’ 5-0;, for we know that the ties that B l ’ Go lnoquittmg him. The Judge said the At any rate, William descended from 1:. __ reports that its seismograph recorded l . ‘ Ti Mrs bind you to Hartley though they 3 ‘ . aha“? _PY- . iman had been found guilty on hIS own his horse, and taking Matilda firmly _ Servians Force- Them 1-,, Abandon an earthquake of three hours’ duration 1 _. - cps , , .. w k to hold you; Balzac had his printing office in the; . by the back of the neck, rolled her . Position-S‘The 50' d , on Thursday afternoon. It is calm. . . . q_ he“? plow“ ”0 ea . n , h ': Rue des Morais, in Pans. It has been} McGregor made a sensational at over and over in the mire of Bmges, t - V "Z“ ' ‘ lated that the disturbance was in the .1 ‘- . ‘ ” “h here W111 Yet prove 8133"” e oug i said that the failure of the printing tempt to escape from the jail here planting well directed blows upon her 2' ‘ BELGRADE, June 27.â€"â€"The Bulgar. 598 Ofi Vancouver. â€"--" â€"--"" ' ' 1 to bring: you often We“ ’60 We fim‘ ‘2 business was the direct result of the some time ago, manufacturing a boguaol royal face and body with his other ramshave been defeated at Zietovo. An Wm. Marconi and Godfrey C. Isaacs ’ poet? ‘ )LD am“ has: t1 as. f your childhood Home, rlweet ‘ enormous labor entailed in making revolve-r from pieces of wood and t1!!! 'hand. Life was elemental a thousand. officxal report-says that the Servians I are to receive a full apology from the l - / " $0.33,; the Old Oaken Bucket, and corrections in Bailiff: Sh man?$§1'11ptS-2!9ilt: n tobacco packages). years ago , went into action only when heavy i newspaper Welt Am Montag. which 3 H, and the 0! guard first “let .5 seem ...;°..°;.§.2..:.:?22 w... ‘ l o... mm... tom... ......... '. use: New be“ ‘0 “2°55 l initfi‘s'i’lfflo“ i U. s e W “a .. D?“ 311‘s“ Spence. nOt for its ul- “To“ Champfleury. The stupendous) “M .lear," said the professor’s wire,‘ appealed to Matilda.â€" Perhaps it was; After desperate fighting the Bulgar- l Pany’s cement» by holding out 13?“ for L \V-VFHI-V‘U 95.31533 ’w rug“: value. but for the love It} task of setting up Balzacs manu- | “the «-us have scratched up all that what .5119 WWW have liked to ‘10 t9 ‘ ians broke and fled, leaving behind ' 5318- 9 - 31" 13X ""3 7‘ " ‘Empt {LLB we beg you to accept ‘ul1'1‘-‘sl’='mfiptS ii 51‘0“"; b." the met that l egvrp. .1: seed you sowedr” Brlth. the gentleman she could not: 2 many dead and wounded, and aban-l While taking down the frame of ' 3:: 2r::1:.:,3‘.-s‘ 73:35:“. “Gael wine . . _. - .;ec1 tion of you and‘ «Lesa, Birotteau had to be recom-l “AL, jealousy!” musedthe professor. get, who was only the Enghsh an» doning all the positions they had seiz- John Martin’s barn in East Wawanosh :2... . TL: .224. ..~. :- . .. ‘ 12*5‘32 0? 0‘“, app _‘ a th‘ 3 “,mp Dosed. fifteen tlm§§_ll twenty days. I And he sat down and wrote a twenty bassador at her father’s court and not ed in Servian territory. Thurliday evening three m:r. Wm. - ‘ '2-\*‘V~* ' '3. i , ‘ ‘ Gmhl ”‘33" idlthmmess m all mg ‘ -i E A ’T E U H lpage article on the “Development of at all a proper person to be snubbing According to. advices, 2,000 Bul- Adm}. J amesMartm and Charles Mar- 1 'i .1 r, )3" j 5‘": - La, ' 1 ”you: us. and we bid you God Speed 3 SH H OH N0 6 . , Envy In the Minds cf- the Lower 81- a princess. So Matilda sent word. to gzglafiearogsgvgzth 500 bomb throwers ht“, Jadda gin-actions (sap;- frss: is- '; " i-f - ’4 :1; ' '9“ T07 ', .. ‘ . i lpeds"; ° . her father tha “sick in health and. 3 80 “‘ :man positions at Zie« S .ah'?‘ 98d Wen the structure ‘ 21‘ 22...:2’. ‘ ' " ' ' at 'o H ruthv future , , -- - e0 1e And LUCkY Paper-Sorter Sued Mate“ ' Ladies Home Journal. dol rous t, n ad firm} _ :0” Wednesday. Eventually the Set. Slll-‘Qed- ‘ 1% C I. "' " ‘ {Ll bimed onr beflalt of Hartley P P . l . 0 in body, she b 3 re- , vtan ha a d "th {1 4' l ,7. _, , . _. Agnes: “f R Mrs A H. Camp-‘ But “1 Vam- l A Hand w m solved to marry. no man but Duke ; S 0‘ tee 2‘” xed haYQhetS’ all ‘â€"_â€"‘ i; _; ' oar-m Miss Bl. 065. - - - - l 7 , . 3 . Y 0 l1. ‘W‘lliam I along theline and the Bulgarians hur. TO RAISE‘ LAKE ERlF ‘ "‘ ' I . 1'» an“ beg}. l . CORhWALL,.June 26"“! interest, M13 Housemfeyâ€"l DEW! had 31 ‘ ' .- l ricdly retreated. The com‘nined losses .2â€" - f 3213.". 5 '1 Â¥_- 7‘ I. ' Academl , 7 . . “h, surprised, Mrs. -. lng case was tried at the non-wry Sit- : laundress who could do 09 white, Later, after William had conquered - exceeded 500 men. Werwa B .. , , ‘ “A, , . ) :f C _ h . T5011” comm?“ - ltuw of the Hiwh Court of Justice beâ€"f - Encland, he offered his queen the ' ys “'ds Fa‘0'5 947“ v9 . ~- -_ -- ‘ “he“ , _ ,. ti ,0 her old (fiends. . 7 o . ,dresses as nicely as your Wife does. ° ' D 53‘ ' . ' - ”:2 -m ‘ Cardifzi .nnta .cn » . . _ llore Hon. Mr. Justice Latchford here ; Rastus (gr-mum, admirablyâ€"Yap, ’m. estates of any English nobleman she a in d' . b , , ‘ eeprn the Water - 1“: : {21:13 '4 If... “TM Specs-e responded suitably. giVing a , S'Eit?1d3Y- The C358 arose 011$ 0f the l Mandy’s a rich: handy ’ooman Shel might: name. Matilda did not have to 1“ . 0°“ Iarism Y Farmers. . W AbHINGTON, Juno 23-35;“ . _ a; ; 1' ' .- ., ai M “flew their [fiendShip when they finding of diamonds and other valu- , kin d a j . . 0’ think twice. She not only chose Briho REEJINA,‘Sask..- June iii-That 111- more than ten. years illv.‘t,é‘.lfilll‘:!‘. 2:19 2 r ‘. 2...; E331: ., ' 2 - ~ .. “A f ‘ - h it l ables in a bundle of old paper at the ; 9 me up es as easy as 0’19 crlc’s estates. but she put him lnprlson cendiarisrn IS rife in the rural districts “enternational Waterways L‘Jmmissien “;in- gain? a T 3-" l. ' fit. . N ymmeeed to t e c Y-n Vii Flor- St. Lawrence Paper Mill, in January dem au- dressesâ€"Puck. and kept him there all the rest 0: his i of gaskatchewan IS the statement of yesterday, through the' pzeslden; :3. g 3 (2.555, 1:29;; ' . . . over 2 After this presentation L S's last. Mrs. Buell, a widow, found 300 . . liteâ€"an excellent argument for the 1 R. «2. McLean. provincial fire commis. commended to Congress the ccnslruc- 50.911135 he (2: sh: . k 5' 5 tie Spence was presented with a , odd dyamonds, 7? unset emeralds, a Made It Clean. wise in 01' restricting w ‘s ' swear. _In many cases he believes in- tion of a. submerged darn or weir in and (1.32}- :orospmu , wire wig}; by her friends of the Sunday lgdd ring 56‘ Wlth diamonds Whmh Mrs. Youngbride (to grocer)â€"Shall I‘ eholc to one in tom, gendmnsm 15 due to the fact that the N138”? River, to raise the leve'. -â€"â€"-‘/ ~ ~ 3 .2 ~ 1 she having creditably acted was valued at $600, .and a pair of open an account. or do you prefer tol' 9. “ year ‘7 armers are Short 0? money. and, in 0‘ Lake Erie and its upper waters- ‘ Round 8" schoo. ‘ __ diamond earrings, in the waste paper ha I g G High-Priced Symon. “at” to collect Smeseady cash 39‘ The commission stated the value 05 med ’3 reri ' , rer for the school for .the "h w t have me pay forw t get racer- fire-to the“ ow build th ‘ _ It see a“ P as $1935“ _ a e as 50’: Ing- . . l -BOSt fl Pal-ha 5 the hi hest rice aidf ‘ n ' “135' e proPosed WOI'k to Lake brie ports -. 'ttle Bessie“ . <2 H Both, madam. on Transc pt. P g p p or a _ mane 11 past year. the egofglid created scape egfitemeilizem 2 sermon goes every year ,0 a German - could hardly be estimated, and that earth revolved round , to! ng-room an 0 31’ 3° 1’3 l preacher, who discourses on the good Milld Reading- It would result m ethive impro‘c‘ day she csmemmmw . M ments to harbors and docks. said' i file it During the next hour an imp4)mpâ€" in program was re lawn. Mr. Archer a man in; his usual jovial manner. Sev- and these Mrs. Buell sought to eral spoke in feeling . - petty. Mrs. Spence. and “shed them the The judge held another view, stat." tempered my the common law, "finders! mgp He was annoyed because} have i brought you a new set of yewelry. g the r was t e are keepers” until the rightful owner. . A feature 0 p ogrgm l1 was located. It is a generally ”My, firm? pnmlonw to get a new rendition of a reading entitled, ”A , , g _ ’ stood thing that in sorting-rooms any . W'E A disag lle fellow ll I ' "Yes, my dear; very.” best of success. in their new venture. ing that, on Starless Groom” by Mrs. Archer. findings belong to the finder, tho After the programme mimhments‘there is no rule to that effect. 1; were served. and the gathering dis claim of Mrs. with costs. _ per-93d. the collected around her bench. Miss; Making It friend laugh 1! often the d ; ndered on. chairâ€" Laura Foley picked up diamonds in . best help we can give him. . eeds St a French baron named h" cting 93 the sortings Mrs. Buell has passed, _ terms Of Mr. and cover, Clammg they were her mi Husbandâ€"Did you notice‘ how ill Buell was dismissed . .A-MA..." ._. . . . "I am sure that eirl h ‘ . . . vart, who died in Elberfeld in 1690. heart and a considerate digics‘itigiflg Rim y’ears 380' tne rammissxon Favart left money for this purpose, .said the young man. construcfigbamzt the advisablhty 0f :gdanfhe Interest ngvhamouhits to “Why?” the Niagarga a?) ordinaryf dtahm aCTOSS , per annum, w ic goes 0 the “Because. when I ask '. ' ecause 0 e 0005‘3' - colleague was this even- preacher as-his reward. he, favor“, flow-er was :ge lighting-a: 33‘ gigagsgzgfifegty belowltthee dear? asked , on... $.3?§.§°$°‘§éfil§ time?" “’5' trash “2: we other... a ~ -, . le. 5 r ‘ ' nigggg: mamma, isn t papa cross to; Nightmm. Egghfi°§ly girtlilfllgdgti-o lan 00.:~ uytwist. ' . ., ' ‘ . eco o the weir and cons ant Willieâ€"Tam what do nightmare; works to avoid damage to propigt‘; is mother, line on? ' ,' raw-Wild oats, m gen, ”“m‘m at some . .. J or I stop-"1‘ “Mother, I We a -____.__â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ re- 1; man is! If I were you. I “M saw “He couldn’t be érosser if he was bun orig; .._... . teetbigg, could. he. magma?“ . on» . --».. quaâ€"g.â€" _- - l

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