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SOUTH KINLOSS
The WM:S., Met at the Manse On.
Jan.. 5th. the presiderit„ lYfise, H. Su.
tberlahd, 'Occupied 'the cheir. The
meeting 'Opened •Wielti*elyinn "697„
Jo Wed • bele the.Lord's e-
-Seiliiiinke Reading, 4it.' Mark lela
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After' prayer by.. the preeident,.. Rey.,
'and, lefts. James .sang • in, an inip,rese
sive nreener the 'beautiful •hyten• ."Ii
he Garden."- It as decided that tht
, Seciety • Study and -have • eXplaine.d
Passages Pf. Scripture, :and Mrs'
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(Rev.) James kin -di), offered' to take,
charge, • of this, egi n
Mark Everyone is t� -be ready tc
dieeuse, ask eor answer questions '99
the -passage taken':at next: meeting: '
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•ItIrseJainee Fisher was then .present
d •th Life'14embershi Certiti
.eate from •the Society,., Miss , Anni
MacKay readieg . a- •ver -y wel -wor
address and Miss Kate MaeKenzi
'making the eresentatian.,
ex, gave a suitable reply. : After' sip*
ing the :apprepriate hymn„ "Meet b
the Tie: that Binds;" a•good paper on
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e"Moslem Womere' Was i•ead by• Mrs
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e'reatiandte
Tito Beithoven'inaniiseilPt. '69TP
eta in F ma,o hes been .gold in Lan,
',don,' England, for ;1.90, and the
Bach. organeprelade 'gor ;37§0,
paclielors , n onie .20;
fne4ef f or ;:the; Nit;tionat,.;kiiferhitY
thild NVOLfairo;..schiree.,„
6 •:erarlaciiiiil apples are now .pn; sale
• in Pariii;"1"ranee,eir-the,•central :hitt*
. ltet'end,in'the shops : ' Shen: WindOW^
disPlnys,ot.tbe fruie are rep,Orr:ed to• ..
; hoe oreueed eiette it 'cleaveettf l'ado•
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\ -eibent*,6rie hP\.
t0g,go\
*le eXceptiOri \ Chin \ \Alberta \
has' thegreitest ceafeleit sitieiri, the
world. The ainirial pe: etitni fro*
'Oe'f,?0`'
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• e province ave ages around 6,600.-
000 to '6,500,000 tone..
- • Valued e4 nearly ;8,096, twelve
silver black Antes in: six crates ar.
rived, at bananhan Pacific' .3.elereas
• 4%omPanY's yards in . Montreal. re0'
;cently.,foi shipment by S.S. Beiwyn
• from Saint John January 1st, They
are from the Agnew Silyer - 'oc
Fenn, :Barry, . and represent
the 'first shipthent to leave genada:
• in 1927. ' ,
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Sekn. Chrinthnis ,
Oa 4tate`y inornine, Jan. `4iid; Mt.
john.111,,Verruthers passeil '
away. at,
his iheme on the Sliitle Concession:
IcinJoSs• Mr.. Carruthers, Who wee 'a
-sOri` of 'tile' late DaVid. Carentherae, , Mrs. 'Andrew To*, .':Attendo
wee:, both...Axe:87g onthe 'far* on funeral o the . Ate Mrs Shar
eetiieh bo sPeat..Yikis whole life, After Ifainitton, last wl
411:0-tlea'tkOehl4;-fa'there-leeeeeatitiii7ett; 'ee-eMieneeltnte'me76'ee7flaitecl
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Mie, and , Mrs.' '• IkTiCartneY ;
grand44,iighter,7'MsiTkjeridersen;;;:who
have been, visiting relativeS here ler
• the pii# few weeks., are leavirig this.;
Week. fur their' heme at Peweeson,
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'2 farming on the 41&: bomestead; and daYa• With...bee a'H
tieteMrs. en
...was One o the most .advanced and , '10 -ParainOunt. •
auecessfel, farinere in the eOrrintUnie 'We.eee sorry to Teport ; Mr
tY„ Fr twenty years 'he has been eirt Carrick to he. Under the 'd
ihe-brOoding•'-of--- heavy eg are; 4e-',Inene 'f die -esPeedY're
••,Fri,ende:. of Mrs..c:Rev, :See)?
• Belgeiree will be' eorry to
cleewent seriena: e,e'Serati
,Whignent lat • "40eek
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\ 'aenem \:.keorre eelO
draft hor,seee•andeevaS • at the tiree•':o•f
his deethe one. el.% the outetending
li.oien• Ithe .,countyr:i The ••• One
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'were \ . •
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arried '41'; \+'1.;f7'11,7 \. the, •
s 111 tQ
\ 1, ,,t born e1gh children, four rt4tft;ii)10 .G170.170 ••• , \
• AlthOngli hiel general
and fOur g47; • • t'fh‘e•aith
had
been impaired, ',the-- deceased. h
gotte.ahPat Pe44.1 Woeliderieg
autinne etientlia,, and it Was only
heat p monthe before.' his' death -th
• .even ' his immediate friends 'reelie
that •Ins, condition was .io -seriouse
epife •of. all that inedicat °skill you
db he' grew rapidly Weaker, a
‘, passed, away coie. Sabbath' .mternin
„Death 'ivne:. ,due to coniPlications
rising from an aggrevated.. eese
pyorrhea.- • ' ' *
- Me. darruthere iyae a geed iij
ber -and .' 4. kind heeband, and father:
and Tgreatly missed. ' in the.
• conizerrinity..He fetas• reemnir et the
Liteknew Presbyterian ,ohnecli, and
--the Tuneral ; Tuesday, Which was
• conducted 'ley 'his ministeee -Rev: C.
"H. Mad:emelt!, was '•Ieriely attended •
'Inee.rmerit beteg 'Made. in South' Kiri
losa',4emetery.• " '• : • • '
• There are left to minim . his .
, four ;sena ate' four . dangle-
• ters • One.. brOther, . David, .:whe resides
with••plene. ane two eietere,' Mrs: R.
jefne
Martin ef. -Parattleunt;.. to .•tehbee .the
eiefet'eyeeea,thy ' 'of, ,the whole eem,.
murety .goee. eut,. in Itheir..great lose.
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A8.11FIELD NOTES ;
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4it°.!}•1\ed:'"ii*\411-•e0-1' 14f
\1OV 170otbers anft,\a,
itesSe„ aYiOrr; \ LU'elfbOw.,'V`,19
\ 'WedneadaY: \.„.\ •I \ \
• \:Mi• " 'and MrS, \TheilrY:'"and 4-th '41';
ter of Sask are mitre with
• . g , Mrs.
ad mei/7w here, end . 'also ,wite
he Cherry's „hrethers, Alessrs: Geoege
a-' and Joe Murray, • near Lengside, •.•
at ,We, :are; Sorry to „eeport: thet tfhe
ed 'olietle, sonof- 'Robert Ross is sefferieg
in item blOOd-poisoning-- in his arm.
Id - me; Wm. Fisher sold -his driver to' turned' borne. •
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• „ '..Accoeellng to -theefin'arieitil ,-staee-
1Pent of the Canadiab -Rail-
way -Company for theietren months
"eridedeNoirember 863 the net profits
Of 'tile -pompany ero 43,328,944.0Q,_
increase over -the net Profits'. icor
the. corresponding Peried of 1925, of
$tM)09,960•23, Forthe Month of •
NeVember the net . profits of the
CoMpanY were -$6,749,722.72, an ie-
- cresise of $501,687.90' over Noveniber
. of 1925.. • • ••• • •-•:
''.--•-•1--Airair-• mail •tervierf eF`cena da , is
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likely. The Hone P: J. Veniot, Post,
master,General, remarked an nee
terview, that the F'oitit1 DeR4Oraent,
'at'Ottawa are folloWIng with keen
tritereetethe-successfel activities 'of.
the ,t•Inited States eeivice, and '
ehateesomething may he ,
started -• in' • tine, • ceentry- shortly.
' Definite erniouneement one Way: or
the other, Would ;be reticle. early' in
the New Year, said 'Mr. 'Veniet:
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' Northern Ontario has -"2,600,000,
Square Of mineral lands, 'Of
C • which. only 7 per eerit. ,has- been. ex-
(' ploited; and yet' tins seven per .cent
c• 'has already 'produced metals to the:.
- Value of a billien dollars, Such Was
the -surintrieg• up ei,Geerge C. Bane
e ;mane Secretary of the Ontario Min-
ing 'Association, Speaking befere the
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ngineedrs' --"Twenty -years
go," he ' reminded \ 'his, heerer4
Norlherii Ontario Was Practically
n ankfiown • wilderness., Today, it
••the 'Centre of e large' and grow-;
g-industry."____-••
• The regular alienthly ;meeting of
the•Winnen's IngtitUte Was 11041 °
tbe, honio ef* Mrs. Roy MceQee on:
Thursday last, with, a geod atten›
'dance. The •prepident, Mrs,. Phillips.,
bratighe aPPeoPriate-, New ;Tear!!
nfessag0:#.'..tlie SoCietZ Mrs! 4g.:
new -of, • Lucknow;" wateepresent, an&
red -4 siolincliclYreptrt ige.the fnefe
nincial Con etien el • in • T,oeonto.,
'Tier qak, was :very juteresting, .
'eantained menet ,-belpfulehinte .
our SecietY.-. Mrs. MaeFitelane enntrie
ne---papere-oneelleenegur$5•
• ing, after; Whieh 'lunch' was ;Served:, 4
M Os' tic
eseretel. orn e a9 •
. aee;,'eri -Stratfordsehre \ate:
s4.07,`OYirr\c'\:, t11‘
iktte00,,
and \\•\`, \\'\ •
ver,;\ \f,
\\\ erre. mese e]..7 , ilane,e, a \
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‘es.k.! afeereitie
eeeed est,e1leleirse \\\ \
f176.1.T.RTH itiNtQS§ ,
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•Mrse George Teeswater,
visited .laet week with her parents;,‘
Mr. and Mrs. D. Morrison.
: Mies'eA-i-e•MaeLead, who has been
ePending a few Weeks in Terate,
W...F. MacDonald. ;-The-. 'members,. aE'
were again...given much PleeSure by
Mis. A. , Hughei and Miss Annie a
MacKay singing (Wet. kik.: Mac- le
;Ivor read a thought giving POei or In
Woman's Job in ' Arabia." •The-
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' • • L o. L.. No. 428 Lucknow meets
d Tuesday of every 'month
' in thnii hall, at o'ciocx. C. Mullin,
• P C t Rec See '
' • • BELF AST
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Mrs. David Hackett and ,daughter
e Millicent, visited at the home of Mr, .
" -and Mrs. Will Lane of -Ripley, one
two . papers reed: brought 'Ad
the .great need of " missionary' work,.
in. a part- Of the world thatlias• ni0
'received, little -attention. ' The
meeting dosed With " Hymn' 381, and
„prayer be Mr. D.' Graham. A tasty
uecle-evas then served.—Press.: Sec
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OLD. 'I'IMERS AT WINGHAIII.
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Mr. Hrigh .Macnoterall of' Tivertee
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\•• , day laht week, • ' P
• - Ae large number from here attend-
' ' the funeral of little Doris Hun-
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ter, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
• Jaeoh Hunter of Zion, on Thursday'
last, —: ' /
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• Mr. and ert • Vint and
• family visited With riends . at.eDun-
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• gannon one day rec
• •• Mrs. the,S.'•Agni-
Brampton, is
. 'spending a • . ys with friends•,
th,e. burg. '
es . Lane -. has returned
• ome • after spending a, few • days
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• ith friends -in Totonto. .
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Miss Winnie Irwin is, spendieg al
few dayis with her - brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Irwin of ,Crewe. •
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RIPLEY • °
'' . • . Mr. baitid ,Lemon' who •hai' had
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' .. the Commercial Hotel here the past.
, • • ,. VA Yeats, ' recently Sol& the PnopeetY
• ' tO Me. fharlie Steithdee bf Huron
pi)0
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' te ehipr Mr. Lemon .has purchased
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, . 9,1 vely. :barn at Hensall.%•• •
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' •;111r. Gideon Bettie" who has been, in
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tho hardware .abuiineSs here the pestfpw Years has sold out. to Mk, An-
- dre*. - Porteous' of Cheeley, We „-heve:
. nott )earned' li,/ a . .
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. , • , .'f77:' ' . ItiQ.0i)feh;- 'Aii*Se. the' "turkey
-'-htlitnown to the •ancients shauld have
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tried to he .the oneewe had,.
.;-; Yott'cari't tell Meth by visiting- tt-
,Inoirried couple just tWO. day. Any .
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; body c4i1 .poetpone4k•• ' guarel , that
lon''• • '''. - •• '. ' • •- o o • .,' •,,
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" AnyViii'y, the rich,. old guiwho :Per.,
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1 .. .0 . SO& 6 chpFes girl .few what ho fis
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• Istlist - : • i „ .
ut on one, of .his, old; Time
Fiddlers' Contests at Wingiutin,eFrte
day 'night -of lest week. •'11-1;e1fl'air.
appears to- have been ',attended . With
the Usual • meaSure of euceeSs; the
large 'hall being • fiaed :capacity.
., Winners in the- fiddlers over 5p
Were James Gibson. and James "Mae.'
Gowan Fiddlers under= 50, 'Mr.' ,
Thyme Of lerriesele, Mr, Henry of
Whitechurch, :Lady fiddlers were
Miss Albirta Mackinnere, of Kincee
dine TOnship, and Miss :Kate Mier:,
risen, lAfinghinn.. There was a pipers';
contest In which A. IV WIclianna
winohai,), and John. AcEWing • ,of
Paieley were, , prize-eviener.s.- Fire!
and „seeded prizes for eellighland
Fling were divided between" three
VisSee B. and M. Tityler, aiid
Annie MacGillivray. A. D. Mclianna
was first in Gaelic •penge; and 'Flare
,giree' MacDougall ° Tiv'erton,. eee-
ond. Mr, Houston, recently, • of ' Glas-
gow, Scotland, *aim an exhibition of
deg dancing, showing how that par-
' titular dance originated.
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'SCHOOL" REPORTS
S,S. No. 4, West Wawant
Senior Room
Perm tool., 'Cornp,r.
Ar Margaret Thom,, 90%; Frank
folille...8-eeeetariete.Macrariaee, 344..
cc. Lyons, 76; 'Margaret Onteanine, '
64; Helen Miller', 87 (in .2 subSects.),
. Ftirm Zool:, Comp:, At .
7,9%-t *arliaret
07 (in 1 subject,) • "
IV- Claise-Eirims4
Isobel 'Miller 432%' Ifelen Them, SS; •
(iordon !Wale, 57, " •
Stimber, eh rojoi, ' .
1," 616C n Alil 04,,bh
A combined service to the 'Cana-,
thane Pacific, -omOny. ,•o
140 /Year's was 'terminated January:
lst, with the retirement fkom, the
ectivities , of travelling 'passenger
agents of Henry R.. Ibbotson;
Axn-
• se E. Lalande and James MoKene
. The offieial "records of the
..Company epdicate that aiese three
well-known Officials haveSerVed
epectively, 440,53 and 43 years. in
the empley of the Company. . The
• railway career -of thesemenbegan
in each case during' the construction.
of the Canadian Pacifie lines iron.'
the north shore ef Lake Superior
vvest4 to the Pacific Coast. • „ .
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To further assist agricuttiiral dee
velepment .the. Canadian • Pacific •
Railway will operate. forage, ecrop,
geed, .poultry' distribution and 'dem.:
enstration cars in the 'Alberta
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trict, starting -this January.
•loWieg . the: peaetice of . previpes„
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years, the doinparry, will ce,oeerate
With the Provincial Govermiketit;
says Thema,s S. 'Acheson, :General ;
Agrieutteral Agent, Western,Lines"
of the c.p.R:. • Ttie 'speci4 cars wilt'
centre upon Lethbridge; ranging be
tween the inteenatioeal bOunciary
and Calgary, 'eastward to Lacombe
and the Saslcatcbewan bounclaryeand .
wet to Red %Deer•Arid Rocky. Noun.
tan House/ ' .•
•pontrel. of, the fish and 'game, n••:,
destrYin -the 'State or Ohio ia beth •
eideglit bY eonimission. eoritpoied
Of five experte On game' eonserva,
tipn. This ,induStree is• ;at presein 'in •
the hands of the Department:et-Agri-,
rtilture' The •prepes,el,wiXbeettlaqtle,
hefore theegtivernment. by the game
end fish leagues; 'Chic', the, ,beliet
being that ,the' eeiSteriee of, %tell- tt"..
eaminieSien would 'be; irk' aecordaute
with „the gtOW14,g,.fill,pbtf4tiee.--"bribb::
fish and •ganie,ied,usery-lit tt
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• A geed. cit -!en ,Ik. 00; who doeen f
les,y10 except the tinpophlit
see S i er •
7
• gr. R'. A. arid Mia Annie 'Grant
e motored te Saynie • On :FridaY to lisee-
.Mr. • Grant's mothee and sister. They
returned'on Sunday. • • ' •
The friendsof Miss Jane Rose on
the ,12tle,' Who underwent; a eeriaus'
eperatioa'eIn -St4--Joisepli's -1-iospital,':-
:beechen; 'will beepleasedto. le that
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-,slie is doing. as Welt ;as :can? e - ex-.
'peeted" 'Here sister,, Ennita a comPa-
riled, her, and Twill remain w 'h her
\foe ,seVeral day. •,'. ''. , '
Mr. Denald. MacGreeor, who has
been in :Alberta and :• Chicago e the
greater pert, of the past year, is -vie-.
itingeeke.the, horn e of . his sister an
law, Mes',, ,Alex: :MacGregor, ' \near
•Kintaile,. ,`,' , ' , ' • ,
-' The Kintail W,onien's• iristitute net
at the herne, of - Mrs: Neil .1WacDen-
ald :at •Kintail, on Wednesday .of last
..i've;1;e:41; win9lhol...,..iefillehaoteoelnalts111,CpreThserietien,jo.:
,Mr. Thos. •Sulliyan,f,' newly
elected' Cotineiller, and_ -.a, bex Of -nut.
bays': presented by Jehn, Cameron,
• deputy , eeeeeeeleet: , , .. : . , '
' - The Coniey'e Corners Draleatic
Society' Who° intended to -present their.
play , "When a Man's Siegle" on 'Fri,'
day evening.' the leen': inst.; -have
'poetermed the •eVent until Friday ev-
ening, the '2ist inst. ,Don't forget the;
. ,,• . ' , , FLOWER:DALE,' , •: ;
' Me. Chas; Strathdee ' and 'family
moved- to •their . new •honee iit , the :Cour-
enteicial. liotel;',•kiPley, last MoeditY.
, They: will ,be 'gfeetly; missed in Flow-.
Se:- and, 'Mrs. Joe Harrington, who ,
.. 4 :
.. were here..te attend the funeral -, or
the' late .11e. W. Harrington, returned'
to -their home in Stratford', last week.
Miss Maggie Black 3paht the Aek • e.,
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end With her coesin, Mrs4. W. Cox, -
nth' Cone and. while there, Witnessed'
the -:e-Wythe weddirig which „ was
held In that :;leo, pie • Saturday, "at, 19
Mr. McCluskey of Goderieh, last IViee. S. Carnochan, visited • last
week. • , • weeks with' friends in Staiorth
; to
"tilting his view etok. Ho'. bed:
.e4 going to thieage t.4 OWN. • •
lege",hut, cannot,go, now for 4.0M! •
eol4
Mrs.,' James • Martin is unier the •
doctor'S' care thie wee. , •••
,q P, Marti„e lie PreseijiA haY out
the way .Of Bolueyale this Week- • • ' "o, '
Ste;s• o• TTIV:14xi•rlotvi;ltna - '1;arsovi7u;t; , /.•
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Seti% sjtoahliqcndWe4alitsth.ei,is l'.-11-18i;ii'4e:•I''T.4e1.'Iridel;ftlilia'::•••
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:1•I'ilte. TOM -T4orrAgo# ,spp,iltil'\'sul,14aF'
...Q.Yer the :o '• • -.'„..::-. • : 1”, '' • .; :.- i
eeeetee teteer ,-,,,, ,
'Tijil4sr's\114\4t'xicii\liye :etetite-ehieOa;iiii: itide \ \:\
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s.,, held- eirelle *OeMIkk,,140,\ ,WO.O It,.
\44ST! AktlYlli".)!:))11
at \theolopie \ cir.lifrs1 ,,
churgh.,, \ Both.:'.'"Nete, *ere! 'pee:cgs/dui
nnlf7Mtiongt4.L.:e -e.isiteci. ek'' it'li..:friend 'il .tt..e'". :•••• ,
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Messrs Thos , Thos. and Jee. Mireltouise , • '. , •
this vicinity lest weelg, ' • -e' ' - ,
Don't forgee the entertainment ,in 'e.
.1 '•.' ''.
the', Langside 'FOresters'. Hall - 'thIs • "..:: • '
Friday evening Conaeting of .a 'play,:
will
if7ic.inaiilh" anmdusdien.nee, An; orchestra
M. Wm.. Taylor' hag- gene to spend .. • , 7 . .'
bthe_ winter:, With, his.A4eighter,..:_Mrs. . ' . ezece".-
Mies i',Tettn Fefeeer is ,,, gilder •_,. the 1,,.., penniagton. Last reports . were '' '-• . '
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doctor's' carp -this week.. ' . • i' :R:e.,.M.5..tor.r,i,.GMetini.:6:Fr,.er4vsei-sritiai:14.:,,t6en • -,:ee6e, t.hat he. was not able to be Around.
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e.::1,1i.•11.../r4ap...gTii.s.RmobaicriKstii;:'a'li,e;.;;:t a .fe..v.ve- - if. : ' ' ' ..,...-ra**0-ar ''' ' .' ' • • I... o' ''' : •-'' -
A.(iNg$'''emacPt.fAIL,. M.P.,'
' A BUSY WOMAN ..-1• r
• , ; MAPEKING •
Meers. erne : Terner ef • 'Clinton,
and Richard Webster . of Lucknow,
called an friends' here ,Tubsclaer.
Mr. and. Mrs. Cecil Treleaven of
:Dungannon; 'Visited' at See' J. jeilpate
•
rick's „Monday.
' 'Kilpatrick , and Elmer
Johnston Were unable, to. ,return , tc•
„ leuckeow Sehool on Monday„, %On'
count of. heavy cPhigo ' ' '
. „Mr. , end ;Mrs. `.•;es. Sanders
tended -,the funeral of - their piece.
ylbr,-„,„--iit.4ticknotyre‘ezedriese-
. Miss GeaCe. Blake, who had .:arreat-
tack- of tensilitie, was able • to ore-.
turn ,to:;,Stratferde-Thuesday. • .
Mies 'Ade •Helin .�f Crewe, spent
the Week -end at 'Me. .Thos. Ander-:
•
George and Janie! • Alton of Ede:
fist, are, isspending a few :days at
their 'uncle's; John Blake's,„ -o• while
their school closed. •
;:is•sini.cle'otrt,ioent.806rteteerenttulyr.ned „4(,)me:.
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after spending. 4o feW, -1 The following .paragraph is ' taken , ... '`, : • '-:', '
day ' . with frPrn The' Durham Review, 'Durham eiee. ' ,'•
, friends' in Watford.. ' ' • ' beieg Miss - IViacPhail'aeridinge
•
Theehay peesseig-aee'• bileY -on the Miss MacPhail epeaks at Newrintr.
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Fourth this week. • .• 1 -:et en a few. days. 'nen: she ii( billed ' ' •••• ' *--"-".'
• Sunday With their- sister in-law, Mrs. the atispieese of the Prohibition Un-'. - • •' a' ' '.'' ::::
' Ig.r„ and . Mrs • Win. ' martin spent: for Massey Hall on Jae. lqth, und:e. r •.. :;,'".. •,,..::.,
,
J. Carruthers, who. has been very ion. :After that, she goes to Ednion-
' ill during . the past Week.: , But we ton to speak' Under •U.F.A. auspices
‘,
are "glad to report ' she Is "„iinproving. and -later epeaks, in, Winnipeg , and
Mr. Geedeti'.1ViesInzies, who '. has • ehortey :after , Parliament ..willee As-.
-beere••\•StiendrageetliV'leolidayee- at "-hie- 7.4f111.116-..., 1 , ...77-7 , 1
ehome here,. returned to , Detroit ,','
elgrsr R. MacD,otigall and -- Blanch
.. DAN COV :OUT ON BAIL
. '., Mise A. 11:igbes ''*returtied 'home
spent Wednesday'in Winghant. , •
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7;7
f:77.•,.To,r.onotor whoeL'e sh,e: al), e.n.,t: ", nt:hrel.e..4DP;a:'''sn,e)i-pTlit.cer'wivihNhov6iric'!-A(i.k'sank°fav:vii3O'ilidd'..,NyaGt.6,o1:::ii;ta,ay.ii-M7eg',1:,,:fi..iinaiee'd(11: .. ....'''.:; :7'„,:e;',.,,:o;:.:'':',.••,-..„.''';:4'....iee''''.1:,-,,,:::‘
'andeMrs.eHevene, of •Lticknotv; spent .$1...,,00-o iikil, 4 -..ntitrilier..::.ei farmers
.
: .,„;,mr: and Mrs. .E. portsies, and Mr, le,W4 his efreedern• ftene., tail. On
.en'••enjeyable ever -liege 4.,t .. Chester ley... 'in.:.thj.....vieitrity of Walkerton 'going., , .
. , ,.. ,, , . _..., • , slalle,g4 has
few weeks', With friends. ee . : " '
k 0 itifYCE ' bi":0111:",ech.maia•gt;dr:h..hWaisthb4Mii,inl-:;.; • , :,•;,..1.;,;;„; ' ,1
'-----AlaSlt-Titere---isn't 'airyth-lag-; enaerse leil'eTlast week.: ' " • ' ' -•".• . security ; to that 'amount. Ceetvel. will ••"
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. geed. for You that isn't bad for you 'if . '' Jehne'Rintout. had the . raiefOrtune appear • for :trial at the -Spring As- • ' ' NS
you get too 1111.117".'bi it. ' ' ' . '.. ...-" . 1 to . fracture P' tiOne' 111 his hand while. siZes. e. ,1 ' , • • ' • ' . :.,,'-• • . ' .1. .
I
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Mrs! E. Hodgkinson is on the sick
liet, Miss • Lizzie was :complied- to,
leave High School,,on -eccOunt., Of the
illriese Of •her. mother.,
Hay-presgii41 ik the occePatien „ of
a number:of our Waters this Week.
Lots of, coMpank „in Our settlement
last Sunday. Cars and, getters -tied,
geed react,. bring visitoree'.
nE.,mrals.vegri;,. o.a. old 1111:bh!•10..s...
dering their: vieit to-Eucknone last-
'; A large 1lUmber of Flowerdale pc
,eple attended the funerarbf the late'
John Carruthers last "Pueedeye
•
''''111ree l'.••"-MueDanaltl 'and "Mrs. \
MacIeer attended the w.m:g-iivt-ife'
South KieloeslMariee' lest:We pes-
-day.; • • •
• 41-4=0 0.1.0.77-1.7 7% • •7 4,,rt%
:B°*. rtajOrt is pride, „few. years
' to' turn. ifp,,your, ilose yo tura
itn 7
° •°A town a place., where YOU can t
Welk two Vocya hevine to
9/1040 , • • 1, 1144 )14nr ,hst #1plenteen t (0.
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nff Putting on Brilliant arniva18
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'leen
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Ice palace pi,' prat main street during Carnival. (2) Mary Crone, Queen 'ci.ihe,Cantival.'• (3) fee -boating Dolle•h4"
ler at Lake* Minnetranka nearby. (4) A typiial dog -derby -team.
, , ,
anff whiter and it complete abandonment to- the
, k 1: • 1111:1:1:1
ee,.:eee.i.e4e:pmeelettieee .
. toes •.ef, Winter sports art eynenyitious.• 'Thee,
, • I
. . Sands oi, people 'in all parte.. Of • the World ,,InaVe happy
• , • . • ,- • t f
• memories of ,Banff .111 , euinnier, time 'FOWer • people
. •
.kfient; pf the -leis, f Banff en . Winter 'bet this famed
e . •'-•••i-no a Rent fieert-ii "this • Sea•Soii- biethe eear i a bee*,
. •
. ing ividefy popular, The great 'annual. winter carnival
, "tlieee. hae becoine A elaseiceend is, beginning tcedraW
* its .tegular devotees, as ldoed.. the.; Mardi Gras at New.
grleans and the Rose,Tournarnent. ht Pasadena'. ,
During the week ef Februery te 12, tariff will
4511te. again be the scene of 'pile of the most hrmi Ant
" ee, ter . carnivals' " enetite"-eniititrefite; ' "The V
ideal' for "every type efwinter 'sport. :The Most ex.:
' :...'Pent,"•kkiers and snow-shoers'nn the, continent, will ele•
pteAtit to take part in the many ecoinnetitions. APhe
'eXcei lee t p that, Are erocted at.Banff proe,
`.• ..'iiricierit-test:forethe mast •tepert, this aft. Fancy
, -skaters will dienley their. greedf111.:art • on the :rinhao
• *Ilia will alSo be. 'the ,Seene Of ;mane an Cecitirigehec'
„ nia'ffeertie"-ibeetlierie, ,;• le
' heat experheent in Winee sports but Provides;Plonty
of thrill. tohoggc nn g 'dog .eled
• sWtrillnint in: the hot. litlpher Poola„ on •Sulphor
N 40. tili# 4 to .0t Mooktos.4 ot Bast op!
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7.701•1174•:"••••,! 71 •• •••,''.'•'74.41•••• , '
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444. • •••
-Stk4legeeeeaiegeeaeaieinssaee„—eee
f
ing 'the, carniVal. The scenery Settieg has not 'ital
equal' in the World: ' -; • • . •—
• What Quebec City mens to elle eaSt foe ita winter '•
'sports, Banff rneans to the weat.e ‘Calgarytredentlf
abandoned her winter carnival .to., Join forces with the ' ' , • ,
induntitin, reSert; Instead of ; 'going to ,sleep- for
winter- like 'the bears .that 'ram' the near-bretifortiat-••••••' •
tains; Banff. keeps. awake arid With the 'coming Of the 1. • •
gtiO,WS takes on a new lease of life. , Visitors come . - • ' ;•
freni evety,narteetetheei,tilde ' eglaces are-builni -. • • ,
ab&the town lakes on a gay and festive .appearance, "J; •
The inset shows the Carnival Queen,: MieeMare Grose.: • ,• ; , ,
.The:nhaeipio.riehip dog :derby ,to thePop of th� «• •,,
'WOHd and; Back'', will be an oneetaridleg event'. of thee '• -
••aireriVel';:- Tiffs' eVent has beCome annual and 'Provide '
,the 'longest and. „Mostethrilling dog ettee' in the
eleeleg 41.73'eni1es „inlength. and Otecoeding •the lemon* . •
at Derby by 23 miles .• The.: handsome Strongheare- : ' • o •".
„treplee and S.ubstantial; Cash -.prites qittritct th.,` -•• • - ," • 1"-C."'
expert dog-rnushers on the 'continent. , • ; •
; Tho firiest and most picturesque toboggan illde;Ia
• • ,
the PoinirtiOn it in kileratiOn at Banff this ,itioneine ••.. h.. •
,
leent4 high tip �nthe side Of SVIPlier teonntain and • 7.?
the' start can readily ha. reached bY.'inititor ear, St.
1,iskttittiKititigku.rtiniksiboortilitflap!wint ,,ibironlktolthe;,4..ettr,olintirg rlotob
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