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TRTCONCESSION, ` scent the ' h .. 4 '
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• (Too Late, tor •Last, Week)
' Miss Laurine Martin returned
to ionto; . after- • apending 'the
holiday at her hO*ne 14. and Mrs.: -Clair, McDougall
•airy of-•-Flskertxn-J-sn1;
Christmas with Mr; and Mrs.. I
McDougall. . . •
Mr$: E,ssie Purves of S.trathroy
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diel , Hamilton to v'_.".
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lv r..and 'Mrs. Herb $ucl tan of
and :Mrs. Duncan r
McConnell
Toronto spent Christmas with Mr.
Mr. AustinM11VMrtin - left for
014eIi�•-iwhere'he. intends to take,
a: eotirse .in' agriculture.
Miss: Ann Graham of • Toronto
spent _Christmas at her. home,
t , b...., au i1Ca ii �irii lee herd ori 'titer
'her. mother, l day afternoon, ,
Mr: and Mrs.- George Middle-
ton of Til�lsonburg , spent Christ-
mas week at 1:R;, Middleton's,.
'Mr, and Mrs. John :Hamilton
and children . .Df Gllhtttl
last week with Mx.. and Mrs; Gil-
Bert Hamilton. •
Mr. -Peter McKinnon passed „a-
way at his • home Saturday night,.
Mr. Graham . ,McDonald ppent
4 few days in Toronto..
. (Mr and •Mrs. 4, M. 'Nicholson
Mr nt Christmas with " Mr., and
s. Archie ' Macjntyre,
Inquest Adjourned-
An, .Inquest into the death • of
James McCurdy,. 28, Listowel
:Transport • Co, driver • and . • well
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known here, hasbeen. adjourned
•untie January 13th.. The. hearing- '
was..41,,]otzrzned when' Dr, S. J, C. •
Miller, Provincial athologist,.Qf
S a.ttor., w'as unable to attend,
Mr. McCurdy died in Listowel
. rnital :of u lti ten^
Ma�orlats
mined causes on •. Decekiaber ath•.
Preliminary hearing was held on
Deeember 9th but was adjourned ' N
'pending, results of a post 'mortem
conducted° by Dr. • Miller... ..
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"GREAT" in the scope of 'activities, Canadian. National.
Railways isthe largest tail system in. North"America. It provides.
transportation to' all the nine provinces of Canada and with.
its extensive United 'States-lines:aelfves mahy large American`
centres. It maintains' 24,000 miles °nine,.' employs more than
100,000 men and' women, and has offices all over the world.
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Canadian National orivns• a chain• •of ninedistinctive
totals and ..three. summer _ resorts 'in Canada`.. , it operates; -
a ,fleet• of Passenger and ,::cargo: ships sailing''to he. British,
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est ;Indies A: and along the • Pacific Coast from Vancouver
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northwards .I.. It :owns Trans -Canada Air' Lines w`� h+�i'`
ch. spans � .
,the. Continent, ;crosses the international Boundary,
•bridged the Aticntic to thea British Isms ..i.Canadian Nationale --ah.
• 'f'eie �a . . ,;r a vezY 31‘7%$
g phs maintain 173;000.miles of wire circuits p ov:
fast arid'eff,,,lcient coMmunicatron with' all parts 'of. 'the DANtS
and.
"• Cana11lan National Express • has world-wide rainificatm,.Tanuar
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But. ,,Canadian National is mire than a transportation
.corni)an.y., Colonization,,lAgriculture, ,Industrial Development,'
,'Natural Resources—these are some other departments of the
company that make its services sol complete,By every standard
of measurement."GREAT is the ward for Canadian National.
Among CanadiaW,
The Internationeii
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mous.,trains ; are r- he Continental : Limited;
Washingtonian' and The Ocean. Limited
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'Chateau: 'Laurier, Ottawa, one of the ;w'orld's most distin u Ohre. 9 .shed'hotels;-is
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n . Canadian. .National 'hotels 'and three outstanding summer. '. resorts:.
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Lady hners,pYing•befween Ca and the ,West .Indio* anti "Prince" haat:
'along Pacific Coast Tarin part of -C adman Nbtional's wow -6 0/14 cervices.
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