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A Lawxitit .iUA1N 111':,',IM1 ':S A. l'1 11A•
3 ant; 1)13 --Filly yeia l'a 14100, on Lite sue -
owl Lia.y of J.trinitry, e1. duipiing eight-
1'etr yrnl v of age left his home un the
f tem in 'Pu ckeesmiLh '.I'1Vr 1, Iui(1 3.03)1•
(1p to Hwviek to begin his earner 111-, a
public school teacher. 11e bud newel
at h,,0d d any seam.' eXhopl. 13.:9 11 t,
2, iP1101C tdnit1lh, exee1)1 eight weeks'
attendance' at the Olintoi
Seth :ol,.,jua. paint to this time. U.,
• the 3x21 day "f •14(131 ry, 1$7S, he open-
ed 333hnol in UnionI?, S. No. 1(1, flo)v-
iek and Gr0y, turd fuuu(1 a large at.
ten(fan33 present. quite a number of
1 pupils, blah boys and girls, being
older titan their te,lelle". amid duri1 g
the fleet Luras months, one hundred
and tiventyfive pupils were enrolled
anti the daily attendance was nearly
one bun trod. The school ho33;e toad
an old frame ramshackle, poorly
equipped and nlneh crowded during
the first Winter, but the pi mien'.
school Itou.ie was built that Su(nmeL
and the nen, selino1 :vas opened after
the 1lidsu000 u' holidays. Daring
the past the past half century, many
pupils have been taught by (1ifi:'rent
teachers On January 3rd this year,
01' jal-1t, fifty years since this teacher
opened Hahne!, he again appeared at
samethsameschool with as few or his pup•
311 who were pee3ent with biro, when
he opened school hall' a century ago,
De rang the bell, opened school dly
the sant • 4eripinre and using the
same pa':'.ye.l' h" h'td used fifty ye'aa a
111(0. 11 • ' h •n • atl•"l the roll of Hfty
ye:uv ago, •33)1,1 of the 0110 houdrod
and t,V'u; V (free 1111 3111 who 3II"n at-
tended 1"Il "1I, 1,11v V ,111 n' 11 dim'11 1 e.
rLI tin in 1 li ,1 19 .a v. A. timelier of
there i'„ .40,4/,11•; ' hu't' 11141 41',11 331
•iIlk. (4a13* I'Iy 1(!j,icing rho seats.]
which they itlt"n'1 -d dor ng ehildhnod,
others h , v.'gone 1', Ai11'.•,.' 9.t p,ai t, 1111
('rto,ld,1 11,111 the 1Tllite(i Slates, :•.1(d
y 1111' 'f 11101' :::'' !!'.\,- • gone in, 111,,,,.
cenr,rd. Rent of th',:•c2 pupils or FO
y1v,t. ,•,,1 it+ra di•+tiq 11i:h"d then,
•'Iv.• i , :.r. i • ',valkn of
d1 .h' l3• dee is p:i,rii+ing 11's
peme+•'n in 'r -,root" t lh•. 'I't1nti '
1( 3321 i" p :9...I -,ng in if :1x!.,'33, ,.33,1
<Le.hion 1I^111.,',hl is 1'':33"!pal or
of F., .,41,1, rl 1'331111., hr•11 ..-•1 : i':'rw F.
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11'111", ('.'133 11 34 11'. :'sen! 1•11 1111
nrr,t:i•,n 1111d 33:1:31 .1e9.' t:, 1 11 ' 1)1:11.13-
114s111 llv 1,14 311,1 Ir:11• 1'4 in v„R'e ,a
Ill „1)10331 in N, it 3313- Lie• '('i)'• '",1.110^r :
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phi WO 11(,+901 y, ,113('
wllfch 13,1111,^331'33 ',t11t 1131(1ir' by 1110
Old 111111114 .1.1,11 nth 1.. .,111•1,S3ou'I 9.t
(Ile present Crarhr r. nod 1" 3, pupils
were presen9, and despite the iuelem- .
enr.V of the weather and the bed
roads, the prnpi:. 1 :!1' Section tarn
C'ytU Ishut :
Frost ez Wood
FARM
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NEWSY ITEMS
Most Widely Rood of Fiu11012s
Autl'nr'3 Novels on Schoen.
Following n the wake of such
p''1'n1' m nal picture successes as
rbc GM •1 o1' the I,inthr Ito t" and
"The Keeper of the Pc 1 '' crones
what 1s porhrpS the most widely road
of all Mrs. Gene Stratton Porter'.,
novels. The untold host who admire
the work of this great author, no
mat popular writer of American
10ttets, will welcome whit open arms
F. 13, 0.'s Gold Bond production of
Laddie," which will he seen for the
first time in chi8 community at the
Grand Theatre on Thursday evening
o:t' this week when it begin a 3 day
run 'here. Nothing Mrs Porter ever
-wrote is more redolent of that great
tolerant understanding' spirit, that
wholesomeness and that warmth of
human sympathy which was so tra-
gically snatched from the world when
an unfortunate motor accident in Los
Angeles snuffed out the genius that
made countless millions love her and
stilled forever the pen that for seven-
teen years had been turning out year-
ly at least one important contr';tllntioa
to literature and happiness. "L•a(1(11e''
its J. Leo Meehan, Mrs. Porter's son-
in-law has developed and directed 111,
throbs with interest and drama, not
to mention a high quality and quan-
tity of em.mdy relie.f. Bess Flowers,
David Torrence, John Bowes, little
Gene Stratton granddaughter of the
famous voter, 13,t'1 113311 a d1zea ot-
her ;;i.,rrling pet•formars'give! splendid
int"-m•ri::r:.ien.s of the rele3, as3i'3ned
to tiu:nt i'1.'.:, P0 rte ditight er,
Je:t :c(to 1Mc:M'u, adapted the origin-
al novel 'to the screen.
ed ,311 , f<nni::bin au ailtut (a -:re "f 3
33'1 e?.h iil�nl•: f''r l,nlh x('1.4;
Thr t'•n0b"r, teh:.,,' nnnl•• i': R?illi'•oo
F. D.',i; in cl11:1h'g, Iia:*.33113. 31 1.i ...Id
pupil., for unm ul7 ,1(t., 1., „1,-,.• and
133331 ;;1'.'111 hitt uf•••r- '," ,a•:uv •,:, 311.1
153311.11'1338 x111'5' P1"'1'4•11 -111' 111111•"'1 113:•
w'honl0111;arH 1311(1 „!li •71 ',tilt' 1,0
prexent •'n this uen13.:n,ll H" h„1 ed
3h-14 t'iti: 331,3 srhnnl 4,''I03)3, hear lar
taught his 61••13 le•son 'n'. 1 e. -,'„'d 1, s
[lr t dolher, would ...rill r•o :l 13333'• 1 ,
p)oxp 1 n•fd-eeu,l1'11 i-'1 1b'• •1 1111
111 n laud •.v;un'.'n '.vh” a .33.1 '.'• •1 c, 2'd -
1t 1 o i1cc 131,1 1.1,:' •t , h"1r 141 •y
t .calved edneat!",1 11'
133 goin,iy.litilig 011 11)-• eh 133.1 ., i„ Ilila
31 .•Bien (3 oted ant 11193 •,n' hundred
and twlrlly five were 0''1'(11,•11 lifty
y'•.1rs;ago ; now, [twee w"re but Ihir-
I. 9., and in the ))Latter "f' teaches'
a'(J'11'1e3, 11e accident] $3711 p"'1' year,
and LIie present. (sachet. receives
1151,01)0, lint living was very 133331•(1
ohllvtper d1 those days than it is now
A.5 the ennclus1on of ih" 33x rales, all
joined 3n singing the N'Itie.nnl Anth
eta and r1lsper'se/I to I:ho(r hornet; 1V011
11111131111 Milt the afterndcm Spent ]n
5 he old 133318331,
MORRIS
Start Plowing: Newton McCauley,
who lives two and a half miles :vest
of Brussels, has started plowing,
turning over an acro and a halt' of
sod one day last week. This is a new
1031333rd for the• township, the latest or
eai'lil' t this work has ever been car-
ried on previously being about thirty
live years ago. when John McArthur
plowed on Christmas Day.
..Mods District Ir, 0. L. _._The an -
anal meeting of Morris District L. 0.
L. was held in the lodge room at
Blyth on 'Tuesday afternoon Inst with
n good attendance. Tho_ District
Lodge is in a very flourish in ' condi-
tion. The next annual meeting x11111
be held in Bluth. The following of-
ficers were elected and installed: -
13. W. 11'L-131.0. Wm. BSydt4eS; D. D.
M,-13ro. John Ferguson; D. Chap,—
Bro. Irvine Wallace; 1). Rec-Sec.,:
llro. Abner Notllel;y; D. Fin. Sec.—
Bro. Harvey Flunking; D. Treasurer
—l3ro, Art Waym.otlth; D. D. of C.
-lire. Allen Pattison; D, lst, Lee—
Bro. I'lldwin Cartwright; 2nd Lee.
- 13ro Albert Rmhl,
St. JavF's Church
HENFRYN
RECTOR
Eo/. Maurice 1'. Oldham.
Rd Sunday after Epiphany - Jan. 22
2 pan. -5. S. and Bible Class
3- pan. --Holy Communion Servide
Rev, F. W. Schuffier, Preacher
Reefer of Win4Lam and Teeswntal'
THE BRUSSELS POST
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JAN. 22—RORKE'S DRIFT
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Folly nine years ago, on the 22nd
o1' January 1874, Barite's Drift in
i uhtlluul wa' the scene of one of
the most magnificent feats in the
1113331113 of the British Almy.
1.111 in the m.. ;t ilri 1•th f01,0e
Early h .t t.
had Invaded Zululand for the pur-
pose of punishing Cr.tewayo, the Zulu
chis 4[1133, who had been defying the
authority of the 11t:;let1131 (iovet•nn1unt
11
Duct 1(t: t11. aruuatton o1 alfa
Transvaal a couple of years before,
A hospital and conlnussau•iat camp
13'11 ('3348h11'11)',10 011 the, Tugela Tliver
1,33 a . pot known as itotico s 1)rift, told
a-
•:
w'hul tut, Illy nluved on tt l,1111111 le.
eel 7)i3a1t of 82 111113 1v 1 1. fl 1/11111(110
.•:' charge of the ,:can Which u,n..irt-
nd of two Ltl ala �, 1„1' + h )133:•33, rmr' of
which was in tt:'t' n:, a b",3711,11 for
30 sick 133'1d wounded soldiers. .
At three ''13101'1:. in idle 111.112 1111/Q11
,.Ir 8r1'iv'•9 :11 thr' (''13113) with th.7
new th:.t v. body 9.i 1,;110 hall=h
troop: had Leen err, 31ar'd 114 1=an-
11111a by 411 //1.11131 of S11,-1111 0,01)1) 5131113
and that the savage
331331313333 toward; 11orke. 14,11'07`,
.,.t ate n.tnt3 Ch:u•el 1111(1 Tlt oath ad;
who were 1(l cit arge of 11••••! (411113, ar-
11'.un, at (n e ht,atnnnl in fortify the
unprotected camp, but the best that
1301.1(1 he dene wit; to Make 1001)-
(1-111:, 111 112.. v.s11:= of the two hal:
building,' and Stll'r0un1 them with a
bun y barricade, which eonsi.steti
mainly of ,tel} 'waggons, me 111. bags
and biseult tin,,
A hour and a halt hate
party of aliont elf) f',a'aswoop.-.4
(111 a 33 1 dat carom and in spite of a
witherhIg fire 11.unl the ch _n,h•r,
IL, ire 33('iin!! )1'1111.11 laity
of t11.1 bent -ed.:, bc'iur•e their
1 , re9! WW; ch eked, when they were
fore,'el to retreat and take cover be-
ar the 2:1,1(1 0.1 ,1111333.1 CIV.) 1111".,013• 111 11/1 50)1131 adjacent 1'ocks. I4ver,y
rl'',ute 110 +'330111}' received reinforce-
atrtd 111 a 51101$ t1nle the earn))
rmnpl•'tely1.4.rrotiodeil by over.
,141) bino'ithit.ty savages.
ttack after 19.14313313 was made and.
i1 oil but v13 six urcau01134 '1131
u, 1333139.11 tau way through 111.
'1':Jd . and were 31111,: repaired
1.1 ::1) 1, 9.i d pclatc r 133(1-t9.
1 11133411:13(4') lea which Linc cietet,b•13
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41,, EV1.1111 111111','13.'.'. /,11111 V11:11',.
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and tuella tl.. :.11:13 1119.11 were
f r rnuvecl 4',911(3 1.11e burning
„•:het a 11 th_
Land 9.P parer,$ d,
loom by room, un -
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n,tu•11 to"piled rest. but hrietedimely
coin/Ile/we !. to 1 ein: di,l 111,333
e e:, ,:0 as to bit ready for 'a renewal
o1'. hostilities. At seven a cic,rh an-
other hajte bane! of Zulus appeareit
1111 4331 !tee, but :lie Vntely arrival
1f' a 1 ,�,t force of 113'!:! 12 troops
rause(' them 1.0 b1 3,1 a 1" -treat, and
"11110331 fight at P.,)11 c'.' Dril''1. wits
Ti),, zoo,: left over :350 dead roan
reit! :1 the camp p .1221 are believed t11
have (a' ried away as- many more,
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but the Vasueltic of the heroic 133.13''
.:tt ri: ,it were only 15 killed. and 12
CRANBROOk.
The annual meeting of :Knoxrintrr•n uv'll tie in Id on Tuesday, .tan.
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at 2,80 p.m.-
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1411 hnol loud is taking for
tomice, fortin' y.mes supply of woo 1,
13 t(it 15: tie..
1 '17(11,•33 , ML;>1on Band mat
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ed. Misspelled words wIll be oounted
0e errors.
7. Words of the Same spading may
be used only onoe, even though used to
designate different objeots. The same
objeot can be named only once; the
objeot so named may contain ea ono et
more of its parts other objects whlah
May also be named,
i1'ay oe-operate In
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the puzzie., but only one prize
waif be awarded to any ono household;
not will prizes be awarded to more theh
one of any group, outside the family,
where two or Moro have been working
togothor,
9. In ease a tle result') In two lista
having the same number of correct
Words, the Ilet having the fewest errors
will receive the prize. In the event of
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