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GUDERICH TOWNSHIP. BJ-YTH.
TUFAIDA ', Doc.2'4kh. 1't'KiUAY, Dec. 47th. TpKau.ty, Dee. 27th.
4 Mr. and Mrs. Jamal Ecmenical sirs UnKpsrL.ts GAT• 11 K K i v +: A. -0A
pa it term of S. S. No.
Si uouL RKrusep in for the
S. No. ti: Sr. I�r.- here filen Mesiwu•hewuu and will vigil Uhristrd:es Uuy'ur utas there were a
trisects thruuKbuut the township dm- great beady home gathering* in town.
Etta
Williams, tis: Jr, i\'• ing the!WILfew •mouthy. 1ucootlequsuce uite a number -of the•
ktinStewart, 7n; Tom Glazier, 72;
Anna Stewart. 70; Annie Barker. 1C : I►KA'ru or- VIOL P.tl'KII'K 1'NUV Y N.- nisi boys and gar it rarud haws to par-
4llwrta lei+,&ton. NI. Sr. 111.-I earl After a painful , illl�ipwe • of vevreit tete two ke tit e e tivitt even i l is there hau
I•'iIfonl, 57; Joe Glazier. 111; \Marr months, Jho+. 11.14441.: c Cronym plowed the usual nu ler cane. home. an
-,�4II a,we ; Willie Chisholm'. jr. 1 1.- away un tialti day. loth inst.. at the the
cially i nu
wins il. h ring tAn'
Hr.Lilu,u Clinton, 71; Edward Will- h of her daughter, Mre. Peter Place at M. ut airy. Jag. Nin tit's,
isms. W; Beatrice Uhirleilm. 44 ; Gunn, of the Hut -on road. Dees -need's Lwin to Ml•
n lop of the Hf +++
Ethel Jewell, :t3: ,Diol l'hisholon, '22. maiden name wAS Roan a i�regan• twine in of t oar the f ,
Jr. 11. -Frank Shield%, lits : Harold eke war born al Newry. Irrlsu,t. in worthyniver+tin de wet,•
Fulford. 7n ; Grace Met;od. Ittl ; Beth the year MPS. When twenty yews 01wort ; o Gas fall, bu
' Nlarrieh, 47. dr. Pt. 11.--Hitdr.d Hor- este she came to this country 'and could stub all c ho n
'Bar Josephine:ChetChisholm A Pt. sev11. it d to Peter her liVcsn.re: wr w i orae- decided to hold the - i Scoff's Emulsioll14u•ksr; l%heet•,rtt+'ultard. Jr. Pt. 11. rjrd to Patrirk'L'nm) n. nth,, Jitd bilin nun+, w eu the• t 'old int
Virginia r'illiautr; 'Helen Vhi.- years aeo. Fora few year. they lived now.
It it the wl ted Mrs.
holm ; Grace, Famish- Pt.. 1. -Myst le in Hdlett, but the grater part of their here. t Is the
v may
Fulford. lnittdrrre YOCNu, Teacher. married life way spent 'hr Goderieh
township. , The surviving ruewtwrs of eft' ' bulbiY a thet'The standard Cod Liver
u
their nuttily are : Mrv. Peter Bunn. Inner'. - wore,
GtJLt30RNE. Huron road • Thome., oh the house- PEItso%Al. •,+v, ! - Al-. A *mot epi) preparation of the
T _ WE mpiDAY. Dec.:Nth. -steed: Antler. in Morris. and Mr,. A. the'preat many who visited here dur-
ItKIa1KT OF M. .M. No. a. Jr. IV. -T• Roy. cT- Deti.,it. The sorrowing ing the Christina/. holidays we noosed a. d. Nothing equals
Reggie McCann. Annie Therupwm• relatives will have the •ympuat sy of 'the following • Mr, and Mrs. John-
•I'Iw+. Chieholtu tshsent one exMn.h the community in their bereavement. sutne; of \Viniiip.'g, who vieit,d {.
-Lorne Thur•luw, Lilian Ltutenslayer Se Huoi. ItiItrKT.-The following is'Zhe letter's eir•ents. Mr- anti a try. N. It o build up the weak
.abient). 8r. 111.- Adele Mfe('ann. the report, for S. M. No. n, 1o.derich Comings; JAR. Barr. who hau a ts,aa,
Ernest Bogie. Terence Hunte,". Charlie township, forum month.: of November tion underthe Ontario Got eminent In and wasted bodies Of
Harker. Andsew--Bogie Ir I11 and fleet -tuber : Si- IV. -. sr ares New eltit.ario, and his three dangh- -
Clare A -,Imes Thoi pson. Miry 1►avidson. Kith 1111 -ie. Anna. i • Mi -owe young. and old.
r:Iiddum (absents. Jr. III.: Claw B -son, and Ethel .Mellwein, HubertSow-H.' Sow- "n end atom Sophia, pt Wellesley : J
Philip Bogie and Albert Ilark•er, error. Jennie Melte/win and Herber Uenhohn.-J. Scott. Morris and lug SA Lk by ALL URt1GGISTS
equal. Arthur Marriott. Sr. Pt. 11. Johnston. Jr. IV.-ti.•ur•ge itof c, wife, .1 Dodds, of Toronto; A. l=ulu-
MarypromBogor, Olive McCann. M
ed from Pt. I1. to 11. Hitt k.--- Kee Falconer. Havvey Me skew. Ing. of S,tekutohewan. who is haying
\less '' Sr. iii.-Wetren MMr.ettles and Ed.I here for a few week*: M. and Mr,.
Thurlow, Innis McWhinne -Lillie wood Sowerby. - 11 PetVid bin, i W. , [)avis, of 1'aurplwllfoid :Dr.. W.
Mot rim end Winnie Glidde Yabsent1. Willie Elliott, M a %1r•Ilwafu. Jr. i Sloan and wife. .i( New Ootario : '1'.
Mrs- I't. I, -Merle _Datil in, Agnes Ill. -Pearl '-,, - I. , -rivers. Allan 1 Moon. of Tee,wster: J. M. Row, of
. •line a tabeent t. . 1. -Jamie Ross. Ern Bell. Sr. 11. -Gortton- Goderich : Mr. "aptd• Mrs. M. Nesbitt.
Horton. Peeve r "r, Robert 'loges Ort•, M • Elliott. Jr. 11. -Reggie fof l►err0it ; J. H•irrlos. of Detroit. and
,Intent'. Poo..KYyT,•acher. !tow w; Allan B,inley. Sans. Mell- Miss Jessie Hirons. of Toronto.......
tn. Alice. Fala,n.r. • Pt. ' Il. aAl- • Jae. Cott went-te, Goderi.h Saturday:
BAYFI D. D iotby Richest'. Mary Steep, t3elsie heti had word that his mother was
AS mores Av: Dec. ' Devinsou and' Roy Wilson., Pt. N. very 1 w.• 11 got there just in• time.
tHi- Victor (toss. ' Victor Falconer. aas she. 'ed that night at 2 A. W. ,The
.Man Hi•+han. Pr. 1. -;Edgar .\any. remains ere hrentght by the C. P. R.
Harvey Fuller. Charlie' 1ie11, Russell 14 Valtot "ill conveyed from:
Fuller, Harold Kell. Averagaisttend; d In-i''
to th Bruwel' remeteIY. !Se-
ance for November, 31. Average !ftsled wee very "11 lady. eigh
AUendanee for Ueeember, 44. The `even years of cage. and certainly had-
rizes awarded for highest marks t�ru• lived long past the allotted time
the two months were obtained by Mil Idakeir.rf Clinton. is. spending a
Mergaret Devidre n and George Rosh. few holidays in town this weekile. as
E. J. lil.Nitli. Teacher. F. Carr is wearing a batepF w
his wife presented hit with a houti•
ring baby boy Chri-tmas''light
Mrs. lcVittieand children visited her
parents hely-thie week..:. J.- Elliott
spent Christmas with bi- parents in
oeitte....J. Bawit,ed a irited at his
home in Listowel ,,err the holiday
Mr. end Mil. .1. Glennie vi.i•ed with
friends in Toronto during the Christ-
mas holidays ...J Ritcltyie. of Wing -
ham, waw in town hitt *see meeting
the-insm•ante Adjustor in conn tion
with the recent fire and got the eliding
all settled satisfactorily . . H. Robin-
son has started up again lu the Rob-
ertson syn.• and is having a special
flee sale.
This
is the trade-
mark which
is found on
every bottle
of the genuine
NIi'ar i, ATu,Ys. - The tottinns
tor reeve. co,Inelilnr. A, ' school ',ros-
ters took place , londey in the
',leen hall. T present reeve.' Dr.
smith, w ominated, re -aa t wn
..thus, :. Erwin and Geo. Lindley.
1'he • councillors were all renotuin-
, with two new -n+llvON Added -
lieu. Erwin and A. E. Erwin. Jae.
leowiie resigned his position AS rch,Ki1
Lr�uutee end (fieri. Weston was noniin-
' aced in hi. place. It is not ,known as
yet how messy of these gentlemen will
seral41y. but it in Almost- certain theft
.n election will take piece next Mon-
day.
PEKses%Al..-Mies F. M. Stwn►alry.
if Toronto, is spending a Week with
friends -in the village Thos. Seen.
,.lersou,
jr.. wholes been farming in
44'skateh,•wan for a number of seen'
Is house to visit hia patents here
. Mr. and Mr.. Eta. Eigh•.cni. also froflr
Ssakatchewan. are visiting their par-
, •ente here Mrs. and Mill. Paramus
rhltertsashed about sixteen relatives
-. .Dud friends on Christmas Da..
-------ttEBURN.
• Tt'asowY, Ih1c. 27th.
I -i tNAY--Coq)c.--At high noon en
•We•elnessday," neeetntwr 21st- A very
pirett y weddine. was solemn zed at the
5esidene. of Joseph t't.ok, Point Vann.
when theirdaugbter, Alice Adeline. war
united in matrimony to •Henry Free -
Man. The bridal party stood under a
beautiful Arch of evergreens, The
eel enemy. w'RR petfornied by Rev. W.
.c'onwey, of Nile. To the straius of
the wedding march. played by Mee.
.Conal.. the bride .sacred the room
on tire arta of her father. The bride
was attended by her cousin, Miss
Frances Potter, of Holnreeville, and
Osis er Cook, brother of the bride,
acttxs as groennsman. The bride wag
becomingly attired in a cream cash-
mere dress with trimmings of satin
ribbon and overbite and her going -
away emit was blue venetian cloth
trimmed with gold braid and blue silk
hat. The bridesmaid's dress was
.•ream lustre with trimmings of cathi
riit1on and overlace. After the reve-
nronw the party sat down to a ammo- visit friends in Detroit ..Our dep-
onus dinner. The happy couple left toy poettnester, .1. Mr'Cendrirk,
on the '2:411 train for Lynefen and o -her) i.+rt• that he intends taking his
point's. The presents were uuWOTOi a Christmas dinner et Berrie- this time.
Be Perot on the turkey. Jim ! De -x• -
tot.' hill. come aweilh high:... .Mies,
Nelle Armstrong intends leaving next.
Wednesday for a two nealks' visit to
her sister. Mrs. 1. A. Monkman. "f
Arkwright .Peery=-Rnitlaton was
vidting friend= on the 1►iil at the end
of the week.
Ilit.►tuw 1. fie Teens' Dim .aTEr, -An
interesting &hate took place last %Ved-
neadavevening in the Hemlock City ,r statement about the change of con-
scbwlhoure. Although the weather hail stables hast year. Mr. Carter dealt
with the promisee lie hail made Iasi
year to reduce the rate of taxation.
which he had dans, it being lower
than for a number of years, although
he had spent was much money ion the
streets. etc. He then dealt with the
cause of the. engine's not being able
to pump water et the last fire and the
reason why the pipes froze. He
stated that he wanted to finish the
sidewalk he had started across the
river. A Iittle excitement was caused
by some of his statements. Ile said
he would not put any more gravel on
the streets, but would use crush
stone. He was in the Held and: h
for ,t good upport. Reeve H ten
gave a short reply and s . .d what.
correspondence he h. a ad with re-
gard to the st .rt • . of a flax mill
here. Mr. Som . as chief of the flre
brigade ga - an explanation of the
delay at a last fire. For the school
boars[ 4Sr.L`harlesworth gave a splen-
cl'i8 account of the school expenditures
and dealt very clearly with the urban
grant, showing the reason why the
expenses of the school were increas-
ing. He also dealt with the continue -
ion claws•, stating that they did not
:oat Blyth a t:ent last year, hit the
proepecu were not overly bright that
the county council would continue
the grants. He showed that the At-
tendance a4, the public school seemed
to be de :Nesting and it might be pos-
.ibhr to do with three teachers instated
of four. but he didn't think it wipe to
entwine*, the Dtittle- echoed for the eon-
LOCHALSH.
MONDAY. Dee. IOth. I "
A LAHUK AMouicr ole Gieste.-Mur-
d"ch Meths nn and brothers are hor-
ny engaged at present in hauling
grain to L,rknow. A. they have
ranted John McDonald'• (neer And elan
were working Mtrrletch Mclh,nald'e
place- on shares. which teageth•t• with
their nwtr property makes a total of
Ail acees. they threshed last fall .hent
4AM0 h ehels. .%her deduMSng M. Mc-
1k,nald'a'shnre, the Matheson h.y.
will still have a very large amount of
grail) to handle.
IIKATe o► Mas gone. -A week ago
late Mundell. jam. Robb. of the bound-
ary t•Pceiviel the •a•i news of the
death of him mother, Mn. Robb. whole
serious illness Was reported in best
weeks, Sinal. Her death. resulted
from R. stroke received, a- few days be-
fore. eeentened with the weakneea of
old age, es she was *hemi eighty-eight
Years old. The funeral t.nnit place
last Tuesday. from the residence of
her eon, Wen. Robb, 4th r•onceseion elf
Huron. With whom the dscea•.d had
been melding for some Oen... and the
temaina were"interred in 1sungennon
(dead ICC . name of payer sod this .4 for
our beautiful 5a+iogs Sisk sod Child
Sketch -took" Each beak-011ataraa-5
Good. Luck Peony.
scorr a DOWSE
126 W.Ihosten St . Woo( . Ter.MM,•ON.
TitutlydDAY. Des-aweteA a). 'tt1A •
A Protest Against Peofanity
Whether or not it is, ant some oar+did
foreign critics assert. A.'.haracteristic
.,ttierican failing, there ran be no
doubt that .wearier( is offensively
lmumon, says Youth's Cowpanior.
ine cannot avoist listening to profan-
ity on the street, on the trainer. wher-
ever men are gathered !eget her -.veu
in the conversation ruLion nt threeree who
ought to know better. and who ter.
tainly do knnw better.
The fault is serious from at'leseet
two points of view. It consigt. in
taking in vain names which ale sects d
to every right-minded person. if not
to the *weary'. himself : and it is an
unfailing sago- of vulgarity, • of i11 -
breeding. of a scant of reverenle;tnd
a lack of consideration fur the most
deeply felt convictions ed others.
Fortunately everyone is not callous
t.. the gravity of the offence. Whed
thousands of hien and hove, all
pledged M refrain from the use of pro-
fanity. march through the streets in
public testimony. as they diol in Pitts-
burg recently. there is ground to hope
that the situate is not beycud im-
provement.
The Hide Name societies of the
Roman Catholic churcha most use-
ful agenci.e`in ereonr ging greater
revereotx for the most sacred words
in our common speech. The Protes-
tant churches ought well take pattern
from them. it is not -10 be supposed
that respect for the names of God and
Christ in lees among Protestants, hit
in
they still have 'something', tu lea
learn
the direction of effective-ganization.
'After all, however, the I�1one is the
best place to teach lessab. of right
conduct. if parents were ktways ease-
ful to teach reverence and good taste
in speech. both by precept. and ex-
ample, the evil of profanity would
surely diminish.
MINI !PAI- Ne,MINATIoNt.--Monday
of this week being nomination day,
there was quite a gathering at noon
to heel who would be nominated. The
following noses were put up for elec-
tion : Reeve L. Hill, re-elected by ac-
clamation. For councillors -T. Code,
.1. Carter, W. H. McElroy. .1. Cutt.
I. SWthere, A. Bainton. F. Metcalf.
For schen trustees -Dr. Charlesworth,
J. Siete. R. H. Rothoson, Dr. McTag-
gart. The meeting then edjourneJ
till the evening, when it suet in In-
duetry Hall, with A. Elder in the
chair. The chairman 'first called on
the Reeve to give an account of his
cemetery. stewardship Inc the past veer. Mr.
flame ITtea--Herdlert. F -mien' has' Hill thanked the electors for his re -
left for D.treit. where he will prnh• election by acclamation and tben told
at stay for the winter. Mr. Emeriti of what -he had done, first dealing
has Oliver Harkwell employed doing with the continuation school grant
the nece.wary srark *hoed the feet" from the county council and also
tieringhis Jetsetter. Dottie. C. Me. showing that the village had receive.)
Kenziend Dan. it. McKenzie have from the county $321.•,11 while it had
taken the cntitr+act for cutting down paid to the county only $4(1(1.40. He
and hauling some timber from Arm- Doped the old council would be elected
sttongs.lseh for Me. Button. of the to finish the work they had started.
Locknow furniture. fartnry. They are especially in connection with the
now sngeg.d on the j ,h Mr,. D. ' i'tiral telephone. J. Ktothers thanked
R. McKenzie left haat sewn:lite u, his mover and seconder and withdrew
from the field. Mr. Metcalf x150
withdrew. Mr. Baintdn said he was
in tfe tteld and asked for the support
of the electors. Mr- Mel•:trey showed
his stand on various matters during
the year and said he had tried to save
the town money and eialun- l 'here
was a clique in the council who tried
to run things, but hew as independent
of them. J. Cutt was called on, hut
n account of the funeral of his
mother be wa-+ unable to attend. Mr.
Code asked for a fair criticism of his
actions in the council and asked for
support in the future. He also tusde
and co•tly, showing the esteem in
which the bride is held. The young
couple on returning will reside of the
farm recently pet chased M the glome
fr \V. Kingswell ,at Point Fano.
The vilest, from a distance were Mr-.
Freemen. from Ailsa Craig; Mrs. Mc-
Kenzie and daughter, of Fort Reese.
and Mrs. Cook, of Clinton.
CARLOW.
revelAY, Dec. 27th.
\Ve are pleased to we 11,., r)- Gel-
\ higher about again aftertwo weeks
on the sick list.
The snow is getting very deep in
many places and a mintier of the side
lines are geeing out of commission.
1101/R FOR THS HOLIDA_Yt.-Many
odd Carlow Foye and -OW wase en joy -
Ing the (•hristma° festivities at heir
old homes. Among them we noti -P
Mrs. T. C. Trethewey, of Cobalt •
Miss )Edith McDonagh and Frank
McDonagh, of Toronto : Cha.. Var-
Cce, of Toronto.
Menool. ENTKKTAINMINT. - No. 1
eebool closed its year's work on Thura
day afternoon with a pleasant 'enter
tainment. Many friends of the pupils
And teacher Were present and enjoyed
the children', program ; and the chil
siren enjoyed the treat provided for
theta by the teacher and John Young
Mise C. M. Augustine, who has
taught thi, school for the past four
gear,, i, engaged for next year.
been stormy and the roads bad, there
!WAR a (all house and a pleasant time
wag spent by thole present. rhe sub-
ject of debate was : "it.esolved. that
the bilingual achnnla are detrimental
to the heat interests ..f the French."
Those who took part, were Hector
Mete= and P. D. McLennan for the
at'HrrnwiTi'e and TT: McLean ITMthisn)
end Char, Stewart for the• negative.
After a keen contest. the judges de-
cided that the fllrmative had won hy
a very narrower' trim. lnterspsreed
with the debating was a short end
pleagan' program, of vocal music.
ihtne. McTavish. of Huron, Rang five
Harry Lauder armee in Hne style.
which were enthusiastically appreci-
ated hy the audience. A durst, wawa
well rendered by MIRA Lexie McLean
and Mies Mary D. McKenzie. to which
Mise Fanny McKenzie players the
accompaniment,. Edgar Robb made
an effective Chairman, and ..o acted
as judge. conjointly with FrecTitoes
and W. .Jamieson.
Deafreas Cannot"Be Cured.
,Lsso,lu• OF1• ICERa.-The following
officer, were .•heeled for the ensuing
year in Morning Star Lodge, No.
MP. A..F.AA.M.,G.R.C.,vis. : W.
M., l.aac Hetherington; 8. W., it. M.
Young ; J. \V. Dr, H. C. Weir : RAc-
I'etary, Col. 1. Varcoe : treasurer.
John Wilson : chaplain, Alex. Glen :
tyler. Alex. Young. The installation
will take place in the lodge rooms 0
Thursday evening. filth inst. The
officers eif Maitland lodge, No. tet,
will Ie Metalled et the same time and
place. and sell be the guest. of Morn- we will Rivy one hundred dollars for any tiro*, ion claw. Jut.. Sima•ulade a
Ing Star Lodge at an oyster supper. new of deatneu. Manuel by ostarrhl that nen few remark. and said he was again in
nog be mlr'•cl hr Hnlr. t •abrrh Car.. Nand 10,
R. W. Bro. (leo. Nike -01m, of Rtrat- nlrebr., frM tM flelA. The nth.* len nrnnin..,
ford, will perform the installation F..1, r-HENEV ft ('r►-. Toledo. o were not en hand, an At pre•.ent it
eseeremnny. rhe brethren expect a SoId h;�Ir�,gglst ;se, looks e. if there woeild he a contest
• pleasant and enloyab le evening. 1 Take mars rotary PUN for osusupuloa for the council hut not for trustees. -
hy local .ppllrnatlone. ar they cannot reach the
dienaed portion of the e.,r. There in only one
way to cute dt•afnnse. and that 1e he eonatltet
Clonal remedies. tlaafn.aa to ranged by an in
flamed condition of the menu+ Iipins of the
Kostaehlan tithe. when this tithe le inflamed
ion have a rambling mooted or Imperfect hoar
n.. and when 11 1. entirely closet deafness Is
the re•ault, and unlae. the Inflammation own be-
taken not and thin entre rastr+ral to it. normal
cors *Ann. hearing will lR• destroyed forever :
nine t+wsee ort of ten are twined by catarrh.
whleh H wahineR hen an inflamed condition of
the muco..• aortae.
believes Orcharding Pays.
Mr. Henry Baker has resumed pee -
session of his farm on the lath con-
ce-cion, Go dericb township. which he
has had leased for a term of years.
He is an expelienctel farmer himself
and on his %Vestern travels ',baited the
Okanagan ,Iil,trict in British Columbia
to make a study of the fruit situation.
As a result of hie .,t'servetieme Mr.
Raker is of the opim.-n that taking
Into consideration the difference in the
pt ice of land-$'itJ per acre in ()ketta-
Ran and one -f th of that in Ontario
-and the greater liability to pests in
the middle climate on lthe Coast, that
fruit -farming cati be made most profit -
elite in this Province. He is convinced
that it world pay to buy land in cer-
tain 'section° and plant extensively,
but while he does not feel disposed to
do his at present he has decided to
plant ten acres on hie faint with the
winter variety of apple's Mr. Baker
says that if the fanners of Ontario
would pay the same attention U, t• it
°rebards tag do those of Bikini ( 1-
umhia beth the quality and quant t
of the yield would greatly inere
Clinton Renee -Recoil.
Christmas
ISIew Year's
Rates
SINOLENFARE
DECEMBER 24, 25, 28
Return limit December 27
a1..:re
DECEMBEet 31, JANUARY 1 and 2
Return limit January 3
FARE -AND
ONE-THIRD
DECEMBER 21
to JANUARY 2
Return unit January 4
To all stations 'n Canada east of
Port Arthur, Buffalo, Detroit, Niageta
Falls. etc.
1'u, .,u 1 rickets
Jos. Kidd,
Agent. Goderteh-
McLean Bros.
extend to all
their best
wishes for a
Yrgkt and Yappj
THE IMt1IGRA1ION DEPAICf!NENT
0V HE
Canadian Northern Railway System
IS H. PARED TO OBTAIN
FARM LABORERS and
DOMESTIC SERVANTS
VON ANv POW •N ONTARIO
•
If vuu emit help. •lune -.tet
lu•ut hiuiJs. Eris r trisr1eIr to b► u,K
from the Hoirn•Innd.this )emI, tt.•xt
year, or id ,usy time, the
-t:••1'r11A •0f
the Ihepaart111. Ili u' :It y el•etered
withesit en% ,,-t t.• you.
Write to
THOS. HOWELL,
General ,mmeg rayon Ase•,t
CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY
54 Kone Street 1a+4
TORONTO. ONT.
GRAND T=UNK
RAILWAY
.SYST
Jlo/i day
Rates
Between all Sta-
tions In Canada at
Single Fare
Ortel going December :H.t.
111111; and .Ian•itry 1st and 2nd,
1911. Valid ',turning until
Tuesdat, .lanuauv 3rd, 11111.
NTED
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