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I I F ' lizer, ,, r.et we chronicle this CO 00: al Ale in ating in Aber& , A , e'..r,e,1c,(,i,4W . "I'll ,
'Ph , -- 6 Wee.'tjUjj Of the , R r9a $10. T110,00nipAny showed that , Chr)Amas. : )o—wore I vlal ed Flo
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1 1 1 , I . . I I . week tuo'deAth O(Mis"'Llilu 011414 III parningsof the p tu IM .t, 'A' , I I - I . I I i
I I I daughter of Mr. find Mrs John Y Weather I Q alrance rituol Coal ,%at year were the '. Tuelter, ))a,vo 'a , e, 'd ,.111
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bged 22 vears. The dece.4 . utinitshfatoxy, AdIvi4orodof I away, 11
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.% . .thinUing of using it this yeat miss Young was lielld In 'the. hig.host ,, Per cent Item- Ar Afloo Lawoo corlg" I I ys so " ; ; I ' , ,,
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I .. = circle of friepil6who ,c 11 is As 61UQQtbl I 1 7p.'' 0#101 $a obw : ''
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. I the nairleop -done dprivo the year. hopes , ( Qjji,rjg:4t, : 190 pwmoll , I , I I ,
. I i regret very her ,early demise, as heretofore. Over 450 telephones 1 51 , I I 1. I I
. corne in and talk it over ivitl 9 0 _ , by p C. just 1144 to s47 I 'I, . I :
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I . I ,a jaroully have the sincer-1 Although this company has only been are now !:?,$!:: !:,, :::I:i:: : ...... . '. nate, pkvo is . .
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I u§,. We c a exiaten " the applicatione for phones h wX I T am velly mue, otirpr , ,
6xi shoWyou land, eat sympathy of the entire commuU. I . ce a few years wbic T, , . I 1, ,
: : I I is griowing yearly, andunder goodand necessitate A new switch boarfl- The A. shrill .whistle echoed 410, , . , . ,
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Whsre our ferdlizerba;s been ,. ity. careful management it. has become riew'Awitc)i *,I t4- , z'
I . . I . . bo%rd will be installed in sunny, aTenue. .Mary Dexter J'Umped' herself to speak. I k"Voll Aft ,
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I for yourself. . I . the company during the year 1910 a- pleasing to the plialrebolders, The old , 'I '
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I I I I I I IMIPKA, wounted'to852Q,992&nd4fthe close directorowe a .re-elected afterbe I I pvrolylo O , ., , : : , I ,,,'
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I . I I I - 11711 I I ., of the year here were 1,970, policies in Ing Yored 4,neat salary for . the j Na8t, ,She. 7ayea her handkerchief :In re. Mary, and I do not a f JA481 , : I .0, ;
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I 'SELDONS ., I ir'euds in ,NLew'llanibarg, last week. is'secured by prerulum notes amount, meeting a meeting Of directors r! was 1 1 ,to,, e house "But therels'nothing lnoleftite,4b rl I
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I I . otings for 'the last 'two on hand, and after Paying all losses retar)r and Mr, Ja§, Routley TOA6, "' W 9 I I 4' 7 l , :
11 revival me I . . Ithout waitiu 'for 0- reply she. re- f'Wo are to be married in Sos tembor.' ' I :" I
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I I '.. weeks. I I and expenses of management the , I ed to -the porch just In time to "What,?" , , - ..'' .1 . I I
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11 11 1 -I- , NOTICE ! , , I Tom Lynch was In Parkhill IS, 0 I , greet the Young Mail who came UP I "Oh, yes, It's all pettled,',` 404dirim 1. ,:, "
* of$5,049.88. The total losses paid dur- I I
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, . . . I I The -ball Player,% will soon lib Organ- I I b e ay last week, ,e around Merton canceling my applicatio , 11;W_ I '..
I I L Place of, Business Changed I a me et year's games. total assets ofthe company antiount to he asked as with a hasty glatif U I L ,
. L I I I I . I I . .. I tzing for Th $80,516.38, 1 with no liabilities. This is ")ti?,s Annie ItoadhOUsc, " of St, she put up her face for a kiss, Theii tired of study what is -the LUSe Of It% , . .1 . , , li,
We are now settled in our New Shop and have a First-class 'place . 8am Blar, tiolien, of lKloudyke, is a most satisfactory showing. The fol. hlarya. is visiting relatives here. L l he top step in I know more now than any other girl - ' I . . .;
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I l` . "to Oil Harness. WE OIL THEN TOO, After washing harness, WO ispeakimg of moving back, near our I lagofficarawere elected forl.911: Dr. Campbell mad(,, a flylng I boy almost—In. Dorgettown, JUS.0 '': "
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, 17 dip them in oil and let it spak, When thoroughly oiled, dry it and .towni President, Henry Ran, Drysdale; vice- to Torolito'cbe first of last week.. I I think, after September rlI never h4VAO, I . I ,
Dexter was a reald of nineteen with a I I , , :
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. ai:d al:11 k!*. NV- (101?, ja,st weekV." secretary and treasurer A. G. -Swillie, fresh peacliblow complexion. Today, . ,
. I ro)ongs the wear of any h v . . I Epworth League on Friday niglif, Mrs. Pennington rose 14 1.11 I v
i, ` " t a water- Mr. Sani(,--, Hall,11011 has laid lia his . I . wrath fror% ...... I ",
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, I Hensall; directors, W, B. Battler, Zur- IV11158 Flo, Brown has gone 11:o 9 o. wearing a simple white frock, slid her chair. "hiary," she cried sharply,v. I , - " I 11
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I e,thing we' , .summer's sap'Ply of lice. leb; W.- T. 00dwall, Hensall; Roger ronto where -she hag sea I i . irv,d a -good looked her best -and knew It. 1 41y 9 I . I :,
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. ness. I . Tom Lynch sold a 'team of sorol Northcott, Hay; Jacob Keherman, ou donit know what yoWre sayin $' 1 i: :
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. . I I Albam,s coming 3i years old last wc('k Dashwood; Charles Monteith, .rhames .. In a few, minutes an elderly woman You are glying up carelessly what X . 11
I , 11 ter of ,the, 141th. the, prLoti Road; Samuel Routley,'Kirkton; gen- Bliss Li?zieSv%,cItxer, who was con- cacao out the front door', Her bair,, would give years of my , lifo' to. Ila , I . -1
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1 I . I : 1)phig in 'the neighboirltood of $350. ral agents, , $. Hardy, Exeter; G. fi,,d to th , boruee last week, is able wora tl a coronet, was silvery whlte had when I was a glrl-wbat you will: I .,
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.1 I -Young ,held Holtzman, Zuricli. to e out 6gal always regret giving pp. - I don't often, 'L
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: . ."celn -the Me1hodist , Rannie aud'l. 0. Kalbfleisch. .The sacramental service in th, exercise my authority as your juard*4 . , ,
U -14k last'Sunday CVCn1lLg In 'the absence OT . 0 ).rethoolist church last Sunday inoin'-' touched her face lightly, pressing Ili 114 . 1- ;,
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, . I 1,ti v. Mr. IS,teadmam- . . wrinkles 'with 107in- fingers that ly .',' '
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I I . . I.t(lo I 'be 'held Wood-beesihave beenthe order of The horse buyers are quUe uctiv<i break this euga-emeut!" ... , I ::.
_lizatlioull jvhich. ,was to the day during the past week. in theso parts.- Mr. -Robc. Fletcher Rumor told a romantic tale of Unda . I
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I . . I , GRALN I TON themselves.' - I . 11ccollut of 'the special me&tings be.- Z , when he goes, in the springr was rl.-It. A girlish engagement witll foot angrily. "Well, I won't.", shot, ' . .1
. . , I t will, pr, y come off at essnt. cried. "And you can't litake me; 1'm, . _ I
Fire NVas discovered in the public 1.np, held. -I obabl ,
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The a fine was removed 0:1 -S.dhbol ' bLUt 10. 0,0100k: 'on Mooday th1j,, wook or next AnticiPa0don Will r., L, Ravelle has been confined to The funeral of 'the. late 'THra. .Thos. EL young army officer who fell in his nineteen years old,"
I tiaran, a o his. bed -for the past week, . Elliott was held last Thursday, ser- first battle, a few years as a nurse Ili
Saturday from the only house as q bo a apColncd by BEIss Minnie Sberritt Linda sank back In. the chair with ,. 11
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. ' ill nigilit., .T.he alarm w iven in the ,Nylith .-Messrs. ,'Ford.. 1R. Sherritt Mr, Walter Slattonis rushingthe vice was conducted at. the house at the -war, interrapted. by a marriage I
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15 litch was w case of smallpox so 'the 'village and quite m, number of men 0 lve Sweptz-ar, M. logs into the millyard these days. 1.30. Rev. 13. Snell, assisted by Rev. With LyjjlI Pennington, early widow- trembling lips, The mother who had . I I I
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village'is entirely frve. from he ,epi- it It .e . 3harp. eloped was speaking througir her. I :1
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I Ideralo, ngfltiaon. Gaiser, I 10. Sherrret and Anyone having custom sawing done G, VIll'. -Racoy. with interment in the hood and a subsequent life devoted for - : 1
cut:. The fire was found to have E hould take advent Ki.rkton. ,cemetery, A
'. Of ranton. originated from, the chimney and ih ad 1\1:11's ro&th Taylor; while realiztition 8 , age of the, opport large nurnb, r daughter. 115fary, If you love me," she I
-.1 . --The members rted under the'pla-tform in Id M ss Re,ta 'K,cys. Wroitv. Walter intends starting up in tittendedthefuncral. Bf.r.Fillio' ood work -these 'were among the In- :2,
........... ... I theli: ,the will -be uPh(J ,by Sym tt and -y. pleaded, but he J=tw It would be no, I , I I
. A. . Woodmen of the World, held sta, . Durr, simoll. the early spring., 11 farally have the sincere p,thy of cidents in her stoi For many years I -
annual oy-ster supper on Monday soul:11. room. The ceiling was also unilt-,ihi. .,9n,d BlWsrs, his use. The girl's heredity was showing,, I I .
Swoltzer. .111'. Sweitzer. C Holt, IU,ss Harmen Gill has moved into the whole com all her plans had been for Mary, whom "
tAlte- home Of burfi;nd'and.that'p6Aion of (the wall - muntcy, I 11 "
*vening of last week and she must bow to the inevitabfe. . I.,
,ef4 !A. I, Keys, A- new home. having bought the proper- ------- ,*,— she bad adopted long ago. . I , 1-
a The f, s- aditicent to the chimney. It was I,. KLy's, , .
I i. Bjjs. Baynes.. Main ,tre ' FA Lyn ch. ty of Mr. Harry Smith. I CENTRALIA Mrs. Pennington had taken a great Mary never would underitand what'
. tivities, were suddenly interrupted by ' bu!t when 1((iy,; and Miss Jay. There '"'ill. be , .
I I vory diff.;cult to .-et at ltallrt All ' At, the Quarterly Official Board a blow this was to her guardian's am-
ithe call to the fire at the schoc l ilie rool"and platform had been brol(- ' flngpnjo, by 'the local ,. QuarLerly meetiing was held in 'th,L Interest in Mary because she* ci-tilic . I
r , . ting of the Methodist Churell, bitions for her. College, then advanced! 11 11,
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', Children's held at Oreembay on Tuesday last, work-, or, if the, girl preferred,' art* I
'. I / -they' knew bow to entertain their the and wa,s we ll attended. .-Butt ,the the child -was particularl , I 7_1-
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, i J friends and have a regal good time -njjd !r coi.tiol. fjo spi!h, 1, TorolYto. Rev. J. A. $teadman was invited to "vening- conigregation wals . a large there were no near relatives to whom study in Paris or music in Qermany -; . I
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. F . I . I .. I . . I . Vrallk Colwill 'has purchased 'the th Fresh from the sadness caused by all! . I I L 41,1
, 11 - . I . I FARQUHAR . house near the Me'thodidt churob e death of her husband, Linda found The girl's storm of fury spent Itselt . . : 1.
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I i I * The annual rneetir;g of the Usborne beloufn to BIrs. Campbell, of the child's companionship a great com- in floods of tears. "Aunt Linda, V I . I I ,
: - and Hirabert Mutual Fire Insurance Varn't. - 1. " fort. Mary had passed serenely through . I ,
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1 I Company was h ld in the Hall here' Tlle allnual meetiog of 'the Ladbm "I
", I I. the,stages of childhood and Youth and can't Don't ask me to,",she sobbed. ; I
I Grand T r, unk Pacific Monday afternoon. The attendance Aid Society was held A 'the 1onle now, at nineteen, under the t7nInIng of David drew his sweeth.eart tovkild' 11 .
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. . I I was not large 'owing to the storm. of Mils- IS. Davis o n Thursday lagt prIvAte tutors, was prepareAto enter him, He had been a silent troubled- . .,
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I I . I . . 4 - The directors whose term of office ex- whelt all 'the off.',cers. ivera re-elec- witness of the scene. NO* lie 6P&4 , 1.
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I I , .. . . pired, viz; J. L. Russell and Win, ted., ,The Rnancial report sboiys ....''I''I'l, .
"I The last and greatest Transc6ntinental Railway offers unusual opportunities for makiog profit Roy were again re-elected. The re Over $100 of w -balance on khaddi : 'll'''' ,, I
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I 1 . I . . . -ports for the year were receive .
I 44 . . able 6nd'safe investments in town lots in the busy and growing, town pf d and The storm on Monday was tarte of '''o'', I love each otheri. and we don3 see thitN
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.. . I . I . show the cqmparxy to be in excellent the worst experienced bere in years. . I .. use of ,waiting. If we wait four yeax-9 ..
I ., . . . I . I financial -condition, At the close ,of Mrs. Sas. Nall who has lbeen very - .-. - 11 -1 7 ^ by, then we I 11 have grown apdrt per-
, I I . . . . the annual ineeting a'meeting of the ,1OW 119 XUported as -being now ,olit uf I I
I I . Board was held when Mr, Russell was tdaln gLil. I haps, and it will be harder to g! ' ve in tdl .
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I I . I again elected President. Mr. John each other. We w .,
. . L . . 0 . Campbell was again appointed Seely viniting his parents here. once. I am making a. good living; =4. 1 1 1 1
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I . I . here oil Wednesday evening. Miss Pearl Wurtz left on Weancs- ....... I I * But she shook her head impatlentW,o .1
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.... .1 . . ! .. .1 11 ; . I , . Mr. Walter Ondmore who has been Mr. J."J. Merner is billing uLi a I _'. I "Oh, no, Mrs. Pennington!" he cried., . %, .
11 I 1. 1. I visiti I ngrelatives,in this vicinity for car of beans for shliannent to the I . - . - ... - . I "Think -think -when you were young . I
t, I I I some weeks leaves for his home in West', . I and in love. Don't you remember ho1w, .
11 Manor, Sask, '51r. and Mrs. John Schnell ha,tt A 11. . I ,",,,.,:, I
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. . I I . I I ' I I I This was an exceedingly busy win-. Messrs. Fred Krampime. Alberta, I ____: , . vision of a boyish soldier, with plead- . . 11,
;i : The first Saskatchewan Divislonarl Point on the Grand 'Trunk Pacific 279 miles west of Winnipeg ter for our blacksmith and the storm and Merino Krampime- of Saskatch- — . , ing eyes and tender sm!16. And that
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'i I 0 , 5 I4 miles dmonton and 92 miles northwest ofRegina. The . oil Monday gave him a little time to awan, visited their sister. Mrs. Wyo. , parting -could she ever forget the
, i87 miles east of Saskat o6 east of E do work which was bebind Beaver, last week.
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. terminus 0f.7tbe;Gr.ind Trunk Pacific's branch line to The .Pas . , to ponnect with the proposed Bliss Laura Woods who has been Mr. and Mrs. IF., 'Iturnmel and son I I i I sound of his voice, low and thrilling? 1. ,--/-*!'
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P " *'--,, Htiolion Bay route. T'lie terminus ,of a branch line being built by the Grand Trunk Pacific to . . ed tear dimmed eyes. "I was only sev d 1
4 - , " few months, returned home last'week. ford, also BIr. .Emanuel Volland and
P, 'tae International Boundary by way of Regina, and % ill be the, terminus of the Grand Trunk Pa- The Epworth League this week negin sister Miss Clara spent 'Sunday ,svith I eateen and he was twenty -and I neV-
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I I ' . , fil! Mr, John Tucker has sold his driver land of -the Xronson Li,ne. . . . I be found, All!" Steadying her volcog .
I . . I . : at a satisfactory figure. Mr. James Humphrey has movedi 'l , she -went on. "You are right, DavI(L
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.j , " Melville has no near competitors and its future as a commercial centre is as assured as are its transporta- Miss Ada Tucker has recovered from to 'the farm recently vaca'ted by Mr. . . I . It was foolish and wrong to try to coil-
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." . , tion advantages. The town is surrounded by rolling prairies, the soil being clay loam, her illness. and all are glad to Else her Ed. Blerner. and wi.11 maxage the . -5r's life. She iiinst work it OUt
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", ", . Melville is but, three years old and has an estirriated pnoulatiou of 2,000, itF assessek 1'11- Mr. J. Johns jr. has purchased a Merner *intends going ext, give] -in- I -
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ir er 1909, A complete sewerage system is bewt i,, "ISN'T IT A 33BAUM 4rNr'L1XDA?" ent from this, but I cair give them upg I
""" ", - - ation for 1910 was $1,7023,000 -an increase of 320 per,c ut. ov I oe . cte number of basswood and elm, tress to stock raisIinfg, I 1. I
' j from Mr. B. Skinner. Mr. :John Decher of the Babylon Merton college lfi the fall. After grad.
,"j, stalled, an up-t-da e electric light plant and waterworks system are eN d to be installed before the close, of as I have given up others."
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'' i Melvifle is'the largest new town on the Grand Taullk Pavitic between Winnipeg and Edilion- Mrs, J. Howard of Exeteri once a Vine ,has Purchased the dwelling and - "Dear Mrs. Pennington,." said David I
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. on , and is ' S village renew tannery property from Mr. F. Wi,t grasping her hand , ,_, ,
t resident of thil ed bid - fore her. This was the situation that - , I
, I ' ' acquaintainces on Sunday last arid wer. .,'The prize 'jaid was $1650.00. July morning when Mrs. Pennington 11
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: I attended our Sandav School of which The property ha,s, a frontage of about came out on the -porch and greeted . supper table and David followed, wltb I
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I . .. An.. Important Grand T unk Pacifl . young David Green, one of Mary's ad- awkward attempts to help, Linda Fen- I
,, . . . . . . I . '. The third quarterly meeting of the number of good building sites. , nington drew forth an old locket anti . 1
. I I I 6 11 I' . year was held, on Tuesday afternoon. 'Rev. A1.1 D. Giseble'r organized i mi'ferg. gazed long at the portrait within- I
'! , . I I 0 L I Lad!Iu , Bible Clogs in the EvangLl- He was a manly fellow of twenty- I
Divisional Point , USBORNE COUNCIL I i,cal church, enrollment ft. The elc!c- one, son of a prosperous farmer of the "Once I thought that the shattering of
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The Rapidincrease in "optilation of Wes6ern Canada towns -bas made forturies for thousands of inveEtors ruary 4th, all members were present. Presr4eryt.. )ties -Blelvina Kophl-ir; ?n a good sized tract of land by his fa. mured- "But I lived to thank God for .
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have had the fQrsightto discern the vossibilities'for profitable investments and the couraire to back their The minutes of the last meetiog were Vi,ce Pres.. Bfiss iva Weber ; J3Qcr1'f- ther, with the instruction to "see what other dreams and duties thatcame. So I I
ement'.. You c;tnnot ma,ke mmist,ake by buying lots in a Divisional Point, city, The railway makes the city read ap vroved and signed by the reove ary. Miss Lottic 4alstar; TXLbisurcr. he could do with it," and he was doing it will be now, I think." I
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in the case of Xelville, no new'ciuy along the line of the G.T. P. between Winnipeg and Edmonton, a distance Applications for the office of assess- hl'iss Dora Geiger. Owing -to Ithe I "Supper'ls ready, Aunt Unday I call
early 800 miles, is likely to grow more rapidly. It is to the interest of a railway company to encourage the or from R. Hunter, Wrn. Smith, Tbos teacher Miss Lydia Faust bejj g ftwov' well. ew ed Mary, and Mrs. Pennington turned
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e. offering lots in Melville at stich low prices and on IE[unkin and Fred P Johnson :rom home, Mrs. Rev. A. D. Gisch - "You've just come back from N
ilding. of a tawn and it I e a's 6 I York, baven!t you, David?" asked Mrs. from the sunset glow. I
lif s for this r I . In'that they . ar . . Id before the council. were lor has been ap )olnted 'to 'tcach tho I
eas,y Wil . u1s. 1. , , L' I . . I I I I . 7 lax Tb os chtss urftil Miss Taust, retarris.- Pennington. ,
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. , , , .'' . , -a be appointed assessor for 1911: Mr. Alonzo T"oster !has purchasc& "Yes," said Mary. "He's been away A Wel-As MD. .
' , . , . Price Lots ,50'XI50 4 . . Hunki Mr. Jacob Sararais farm -of one hund- two whole days." Every nation has a. Rip Van Wlnldt-.
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, I . 1 .. .. I I , I I I. I 1. : I Rout] y -No seconder -That, Pre P. implernenbs. for $7000.00. The sigh with ,*'aich this was said of its own, but the I'Velsh story of RIPF,
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!, , I . I I BYI&W No. 1, 1911, confirming, the .i O-ndel 19miltdi of (the same ljrt c for rocker. singing on a tree close by his path,
.1 I I . . I I ., I 11 I I I appointmentof Municipal of5cersund $6000.00. U . Sararas retIlins pos- "'Why, Mary," she said, "is this your Allured by the mclody, he sat down
I 1, I fixing salaries was passt-ol, signed and -session for another yea.r. embroidery on the floor? PlCk -it UP until the music ceased. When he I
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. I . I I sealed. , i Mr. ,John Declier and Btr Leon, before it gets dirty." arose, what was, his . surprise at Ob-
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. I . I I I I Jeffrey have exchange -it propert!kiis, , The girl leaned back comfortably serving that the tree under which hw
I I . I I . A . prove'nor oppose the petition of the The former gAs Ithe, d,weallirig in
I I . . I . I 9 Tax Reform LeAgueasking the Legis- i .own and the lafter gets Ithe ,75 against the railing. "You Pick It UP, had taken a seat- had now become dead I .
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. . I I . lature to, Amend the Assessment Act farin on 'the Uabylorl Lion ., now Dave," she said indifferently. And the and withered! In the doorway of his I
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i . . T'R, R f S., TEN DOLUARk OASH AND TPI,N DO ,LARS, tax I ovealerib y,alu , eo at, a lower . ls,.,,,n will be -given about Ithami-id-dN lip in vexation. It was a little thing, also suddenly grown older, he asked I
I PER 1 ,-ONTU', NO 1XrEREST AND NO 'TAXES TILL I I rate T r : ,'' ' of Blarcli, - but characteristic of the way Mary of a strange old man &r his parents,
. I . L . I I I I I I : tba, lan'd values. made all her friends wait on her. whom lie had left there, as.he said, m I
: . I I . I . 1 1912, The clerk Was instructed fo Prepare -
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. * i 'town in Wet, ' a, schedule for the treasurer for the , . .1 few minutes before. Upon learning,
. J90 Inew ,,tern C,inmd4 oftersa better or sAfer inVestinent than does the G, T. P. townsite of Mel- distribution of the surplus to the cred- Dr. Y. INTeLn.an, M. P., wba has 'been' vld?" she asked bastily. his name the old man said. "Alag, Taf-
. I ville. But the ojiportunity will not Itisr, long and we Advise y6u. to buy now, in'a town backed by, a rich agricul- it of the Pyrn DrainUeount 113 ac I on 11 -he , ;i,;ok list, ,returned 'to Ottawa 'Wo--yes-well, I don't know as fy, I have often heard my grandfather, I
... , ; , tural district, and an important, T-Allroad centre. Melville cannot help ro gi ow rapidly and continued growth ance with, ho 013S of the Drain- ,on Blondny, Ile was accompanied by you'd call itexactly business." our father, speak of you, and it wag I . I
"I I a tootbrued increwe ill real e tat.(, values and big profits for tbose who hivest Ibere atprespilt, prices. Now BIr,q, BleLean, '' 41the y I
, . age.A provei 'Ill should," said Mary decidedly- ;a1d you w ere under the power of thd
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; , I the time to buy -don't put, it off, Ime completion of the G. T. P, brarich Iii e to Lethbi-idge will give Melville' Byiaw'No. 4,' 1908, providing forthe Air%. 1-lenry Cash, of lltoxbora, io d most Important business for you just fairies and -would not be released until I .,
I I I . . ,fiect connection -with the rich coal] fields (it Soubbern Alberta arid provide ono of the main re-quisiles for a ref Und', of the ant plus on Pi . In Drain the rn stortuna to Call and klisloewce now, Dave." The ]old laughed, embar- I I
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. . rhanufactoring eeptre-ebeap, file.), whike the completion of trie Grand Trunk Pa,ciflc's 6ranch line to the Inter- 111 be liar ankle one ,day lost Welak. . the last gap of that sycamore had dried
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, . naLtional Boundary, will place. Melville in close touch with ttaffic fron) ali pmrts of tlip United States, .made by cheque. BIDS. Geo. -NOI - Chesney v1sited' up. Embrace me, my clear uncle --for
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, I I . : . I I ,47 , I ders issued in payment, ; , Miss Mae Mason, of Wingliam, vis- ous," said Airs. Pennington, slulling, ew,11 Welshmen do , I lot always per- I I I
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11 6, 1, I 1por fuiether information addeess Melville 'Depart. It,ahoolrentitt,ancospayo.bletotbeot-(Ierot and Council then adjourned to meet, on 4ted Mrs. 'Walley the past week. "What Is it all about?" ' ceive the humor'of I - -. !, , somewhat novw . I l'. ,,,' i- ,
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