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ofp*r-Ither-tytytoi-isl-ikteDfPicked Upin PassingFOR THE BUSY MANW. J. Coates, former postmaster at Mossley, Ont., died at London.The McGowan alfalfa mill at Durham, Ont., was destroyed by fire.Rev. Geo. A. Wishart, of Fort William, has been called to the pastorate of Paris United Church.:nitJames Orr Callaghan, prominent Hamilton, Ont., industrialist, died last week.atthbtJdInalitRev. Wm, B. Ambrose, United Church minister died at Selkirk, Man., at the age of 72.issher111atasofDr. A. O. Burt, Conservative M1*A. for Norfolk, will not seek renomination to the Ontario Legislature.anlt;Rev. J. J. Coulter, of Toronto, has been invited to become pastor of Central united Church, Windsor.is,dlisite-idid.ustieofryhebyLt€«reveraadnox-H. K. WettlaufTer, well known commercial traveller and former president of the Ontario Hockey Association, died at Kitchener.Mijie tried in clt; mineLast of the Australian state capitals to be so honored, the King has raised the status of the mayor of Hobart, Tasmania, to Lord Mayor.Antaihvcideshou] owne McGMusiBritish motorists are now paying from 30 to 34 cents a gallon for petrol after a recent general reductionof two cents a gallon.The Australian government has announced that Australian salted butter is eagerly sought in Glasgow, Liverpool, Monch ester and other British cities.Fapartiselecfarm katcl of th selec as aOn account of an epidemic of influenza at Rugby, the historic school, the boys who escaped illness enjoyed an Easter holiday several days longer than usual.ysan1-anisireireWheat yields of more than 60 bushels to the acre were obtained last year in experiments at the Agricultural College at Longerenong, Australia.AAlbeMongovesimlltimeCampurpThe Great Western Railway is utilizing old coaches by converting them into fully equipped “camping centres’* in various holiday points along the line.Th nied Athc ning fore guilt to a form his c be aasFacing the probtem of greatly increased unemployment among youth the London Advisory Council has opened a campaign for more jobs for youngsters.’*es.KTeofonheik-ofHistoric centuries old buildings of lifford’s Inn, near the corner of etter-Lane and Fleet Street are to : demolished this summer to make Kan for modem development.Tt sum dicU to tl Inst!thisabletainbalaGifts of the King’s bounty of $15 for the thfee children who survived, many clothes and a perambulator, were recently received by Mrs. Hit-chins, of Birmingham, who gave birth to quadruplets.1There will be no surcharge on international freight, express or passenger business during the period from May 1 to May 14, inclusive, the board of railway commissioners announced at Ottawa.Hi Seol men Mot: ed ftimi wife clsci com stovM.thect*idr.QilDescribing the State lottery as “a moral canker in the community”, the chairman of the Methodist Conference at Sydney said people were acquiring lottery faces” which had about them a look of furtive expectancy.1ftNlt; islai folic Bee E. 1 vat! Hor Norof (MaiNipMJrilIeI.pThe Salvation Army ChauXk Farm band played for their Majesties in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace, the leader of 40 years standing, A, W. Punchard, being called in for a chat with the King after the performance.i,se,ilfeootdnisdWhen an exceptionally heavy gustof wind struck the liner Aorngi as she was leaving the harbor at Sydney she almost crashed into a ferry boat and was checked in approaching shallow waters by dropping her anchors.Eedufnaimhemlrslipcouon!:act-ictbwelEer-idThree young Bournemouth men—G. Downes-Martin, E. Merton Steb-blng and E. P. HaB—have started in a 20-ton auxiliary cutter for an adventurous holiday voyage to the West Indies for six months or perhaps a year.1in . othoreLoxbygarhisMajobtea*tidetec-bereUonto-thathesewithriffsJay walking” is the subject fo special provisions in a bill now before the British House of Commons, Safety zones are to be provided in busy thoroughfares for pedestrians, and those who ignore them will be liable to prosecution.pla*shetrawirdrcJacob Rees, Glamorganshire, who in-1870 designed and constructed an aeroplane the wings of which were pasted with feathers, and when tested rose only 40 feet in the air and then collapsed, left $400,000 when he died recently, aged 89.oni the aatofatcht8iwestry, inn-thes to fflgh theyoth-bichever.theask-fair i anJams of logs and debris have diverted High Prairie River to the old course of what was a small creek, flooding adjacent farm lands near High Prairie. About 15 quarter-sections of land have been inundated so far,1COltinsetA lake pearance ster and Ogopogo, Kingston informal front.serpent, differing in ap-from the Loch Ness month© British Columbian opened navigation in harbor yesterday with an voyage across the water- open ACan-ploy-n ofTo reconstruct the case on the spot”. Magistrate J. H. Green and a full court retinue proceeded 4,500 feet below ground level of the CrownveOililaTccrdeOf!hathuthellFcyousfoiWe
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Lethbridge, Alberta, CA

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