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Port Perry Star, 22 Jun 1910, p. 7

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| with | TON accent res, ther A Dat iy 1s burg, on | 'George I., died 'st Osna~ sturday last, the 10th in one big lis!" roared out of a ¥: y | Tuled over England: nd 'who dared to alisturh him he Bir Robert Walpole," if er 4 SAW special meaning. ert ndemned ; 'Heep' NF hy oud lool ni Tit vn ir VEU] 12 oe der of ulna vis i *1 lean § it is almost impds- es the ao of very Sparta sible to Ars that there are por- y presented by This 1s the co * | tions" of 'the 'British Empire where His Ney Tests Ty ot he gon fhe news of the lamentable death TN booneths ne aang: of King Edward is not known. But the twehticth of Hore lotiny (40 Suck faraway places'ss the Pit: er it" there ANY tendency to| cairn Islands and Tristan d'Acun- imize the foros oh evil, Be di ha, British Islands, 'the news may by & canning pi raonal pow. not reach the inhabitants for per The sattoring he aves is] DADS a year or two, - unless some rob the work of an unfavoring wind | 2Ading vessel drifts in that dire jab is the carefully executed act of tion, and by that means acquaints malicious agent, "ala die the 'pegplé. 'There is one spot not ares--More _acouratel> ~~ the| 3c far removed from the British rded darnel, a weed which In ita] I*lands where there is-a large-com- @atly stages so. closely tesembles| SRI unaSiuaictod with the great wheat, in. the. midst of which it] ®Yont whichvis stirring-the world. nouiy. grows thab-ib is. well. That iv Bt. Kilda, off the Hebrides: | is ij lo to distinguish them. ni it breeds & poisonous fungus} a : en and eRe Ka THINGS ALTERED. Wr "away-~After 'the seeds of | It.in customary for] 'poison likve been sown in the hears | rural districte's they 'will develop * with little en-|Cu% coragement, i. done | § of 'the | salary. One day the ring to| Never gave anything 3 Q Idest-daugh; I the pe heading ary. | , ¢, | kernel, - "pr Audiot till | ter, Mary, came up. to. the teach- lance | €1's desk and said et emory pes .| wine #én' you a pig.' oll him par TAL: | Til be more than coheed," snl he urprised teacher. = A week or two did = not get a3 "Where's , "father 'was going to "he asked Mary. 'Oh,' h' 'that pig got well." : * RATTLED. % "What's your order sir?' asked to the waiter. {Bring 'me,' said the wild-eyed!: customer, "some medium . boiled | potaces ,| then, on account to the "dig YOu caw the| bile bad "he [from running over if, and I'm a EE Be face [bit flibfered. 0% & Rig = -- " f view * BLEOTROCUTE RATS. aint, hich he Z ws a rT. a al bi 20 EL ? ST . bering of the ten virging). I$} DON'T KNOW KING ISDEAD. | In thd Ig PHOON, and" young. Luard behaved wit such gallantry as to win warm proval f is cpptai ; wi sent at the storming of Tyooktow; -and, for. bravery, pramoted to be lieutenant. In 1 while serving on the Isis g% th of France, 'Lieut. Liiard juniped overboard in full uniform after timonial, and, although the regulas ticns of the servios forbid receiving manifestations of reg or presents from 'the' men, the dos cument was forwarded by Sir Sohal} Marshall to the lieutenant's father * at Witham Lodge, where it is still' preserved. In" 1856 he was Serving as Come mandeér of the Imdefatigable, and ade another effort to save the life a. sailor. who Dd Tallon. ovat | board. He jumped into the ses, Je Wpite the fact that sharks were seen nthe vicinity of the ship. | Later.on . Luard waa. decors with "the Order "of 'the South Cross by the Emperor of Bra and he subdequently was inicharge of a party that attacked twenty-! three piratical junks at Chiu-a-poo.| Of the 1,800 men who mauned the 400 WERE KILLED, 'and. the: remainder dispersed. yin. 1863 | Captain Jiuard had to the Crimea, but vas refused,! and he was given command of the: Star; bound for the South Amen, oa. station, - The crew, of this sh hs were in an unsatisfactory' state of discipline, 'and' very ' "unwilling ton Bil. Aft a "Huressing! forby night!" 'at Sheerness; the ship. w taken out to. sea by the officers. i the early morning, Before the crews were on deck!' Once at sen) theivs captain had very little: trouble withy the, . men, and the Star was favor- ably reported on when she réache 10. . charge of the Conqueror, and took 8 battalion of marines for the war 3 ma. IOs ¢ tha latest! ideas for killing] est: Rr SR CEI Ey a eo Ju 1853 Liard 'applied to bal ent : rc Cour RPE pray? Te GaP {SS AE ol

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