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Port Perry Star, 4 Jun 1913, p. 3

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- | contracted through his being along anter of Auld noe o "quiver. I Bed over ad- "obe! ¢ the © Of many of them x | were given a big: r train over the Little Current; ran on Ghar 4s Espanola," le [temperance peop axganiid a prohibition alli- John A. Harp, jun. "of Malahide township, died of rheumatic fever, over- and chilled at his wife's © three months ago. hs rey Swift, aged 81, of Toronto, electrocuted at the Hydro rio. | rmer station * at Dundas while tightening a nut with a monkey. wretch. Great Beitain. Lord Avebury, the noted Englis! banker, scientist and. i n English M ) King Geo 5 ovation in London on their return from Berlin = on Thursday. : ) Marconi" wireless: apparatus was Ss q------------------------ arrive In Toronto 1t Is fely that Tt would bp 'an exhibition .of pradish tu ad to Qoclare it would not have hi other cities approved or at at | Jenst toleratsd. In the gase of "Deborah, esex nsked for Of "the constituency and about it Welling him ative majority. could: be sure. - Bir dohn ldoked at k fully, and remark \ MAY. put this township "in West Middlesex ! we, but i! ; a The BP Of wha! ut told me of this, 7 ; tical sagacity, and with. feeling of dies) tment." no 'admiration of Bir John's 8 will you do." "My interview a few { the; during Sir George's firet t the f ality. of in the 'you ' he t that heaven-directed spire ta risef So of Ross' each lgping babe re as an' instance | Dex 1 rawest thing that y wy local entre. 5 if an Jot. hands with, ber, quoting the lines 5 the situation 'was different, be- cangs Toro was selected as the place for the re performance or premiers of the play, a As a matter of faét most of those who aw the "first presentation were not really alive to the chatacter of the play that the. piece ha author that they failed t whole thing was t day, when they 0 10. attempt to tell the story of play to their friends, that thoy: realized what a disgusting place of stage araft The plot was such that it could not possibly be related or described in any mixed company. With perhaps one or two excéptions it was the hag ever put on The dramatic censors who see all first performances and who, acting. under authority' of the police de- partment, give the theatres mission to go on each week, Pailed, ike other peo 10 recognize the character of Deborah ass play. They cut out certain scenes, but Shey could not alter the sig- nificance of the 'whole story. ' A Clargyman AG 2A it was. st all the. perform of produc an im- told his ox a tho mes; but y's deliberations. whe d that t ' ni end. after a short life of three ho ¥s be expected that ae & resuld y 'a8 TH Acro. out Te will Dhoh: that pre; oltiey hat al nr Lhe many revive it. may also gE FE act 14 do Lg have other Pro- | ol United States, : The: Coaster. rake Trust of Buf- falo pleaded guilty in ester to charges .of violati 0 Bochester 10 Vg M. oy Slained, | before h t. Louis Bociety edical: Research, that he had a serum 'to cure cancer, N The British. the lay, rom | the A movement to revive the old cus. tom of publishing the banns' for a reasonable period preceding a wed- ding. was hsiasted at. the anti) Son. vention. e. Chicago. diocese o the 'Episcopal Church, ; A New York jury awarded $12,- 500 to Miss Ida Newlands, a nurse, of Kingston, Ont., in her suit for $50,000 against John W, Butlery a millionaire (apartment house own. er, for injuries she received in a fall down an elevator shaft. a General, The elections in Australi, result- ed in the return of the'Labor Goy- ernment. An Austrian officer, convivted of betraying army secrets, ended his life with a pistol: The Imperator will start on her maiden voyage from Hamburg to New York on June 11, For the re: turn' trip all berths have already been engaged. 'Belgium will increase the peace strength of the army from 40,000 to 56,000 and the war Erength from 180,000 to 340,000, the latter ia- crease being to defend Antwerp, Liege and Namur, = * T0 HELP SMALL BREEDERS. - ESN ¢ - \ Canadian National Exhibition Are Making Special Eftorts. The prize list of the Canadian Na! tional Exhibition, Toronto; August 23rd to Sept. 8th, is being distri- buted, and it shows that the Man- «| agement have given spedial atten- tion to the Agricultural department generally, and to the encourage- particular. In cattle, more money is given to both the beef and dairy classes, and the list has been extended so that in some classes' as many as eight prizes are given. Thus the small breeder with a good animal js prac- tically sure of recouping atleast a part of the expense of shipping to Toronto. More money is also given té Hor- ticulture; Floriculture and Poultry.' The éntire, list totals $55,000, and 3s no Prizes are given Jor -Manufac- oducts: of the 'home, ' the sehiool, the farm snd the garden. e Special attractions this year are featured by three high-class bands--the Irish. Guards and 'one other from England, and Conways Band from Chicago, while of the spéctacle, 'The Burning of Rome,' it: is enough to say that it will be Haged by John Henderson, of Eng- 1a who has put on all the big spectacles of recent years in Bri- tain, A ---- le ren | EXPLOSION AND FIRE. | | Top of Cupola Blown Off and oe ; der Killed. : A despatch from Halifax says: es Jie was lost, pereral Lovins NArrow. escapes, & pro of $10,000 resulted from po gb 0 ion Sioned by fire at the {ova Beotia © 's plant on A soon. hth rred in the cupola in which the con Jiron melted.

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