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th lived beep ri avd the loge were beef and maroon For fresh .meat ` rows.- IllfI and ZSR js a1► ''stn, r*r ir
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e not over! secure. T-li1 teamster still is a del5cacy there is no Lutoh-' I+B ;a>kd 1 Ti..,and dr B11?a. _ '
aratA:'1Gkwlt.,,je tasw6 6 y e'e ' tool ib t. -_The 'frxUcVin as' 'were "the ;gu '.oY. r ti; ,1@r'- r- Ail i. U3rinfi-; $. > • s W od pwAthi t111s':•, .'
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d: 4id9t .Q i?^ 9 be hauled u for not bui IdbW- , .new is the backbone of ery camiaunity, 'the report w, impi• 9sction Nq. S, , v . M ,... an ;a .J,. ,! lr' x,7 i . t`hergea ttg 1 t10 ,ft' i1, L' t ' # .:, t}NoBe.. #onfl..: at Chi9 i4fl r
p ncen and iv at affects one oftentimes af* 4 Tfu111ett, far : th)leR and Deoemberr;j Ohies' .'140,•*4willi*, * i<ll. fif1 O? ,;' vpoxk nth a 1 Ar `tYnr $OP+ : '`:' I
badge, and ha and with no u h kill ,_
i in bee the quilt-. - 3 a .. 3,1v3ngrton , A.or, 4 eras.,. 'Vetroit,.::weren%OM 1.or 6he'• : Iteeie •aa4t 11t9at ., d.. i1 : b eCia#' `f(i1 e1mAu i 4uhs k;, 1. i,,
r ; , tools 'that t4 she should break l feels all. The ra s -g q !- zi ex Y4!il@rld Glaalei l'b t'd'ayas-J:.,B .; t' rr ' q£ side fru " 1 '' 1C ;p tf hed.i t
a Q pQSZiQi t gh with a Iaad of stones he ing-bee, the sewhiig bee, the paring Aare, G . „ ' r. ?eS a 1?6 atld J 11 an -„1 , 91 5 drxptlY•, W &t? .. -.11
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w :ayiie Por loss of time as well as bee. the sawing -bee, 'the ehreahmg- ktrathk Fow . : Pearl M,ero, `Mo rY. •Stratfa;rl, were: eats !of JMma , $hoes.to' _ptrbnglhln, rtiie 1#iba
ria - bee- all these 4estave occa>iions aro ' 12amn. 9m ry 11-140 Me tswart"3 p entg''r. dtRdi t :;?. We 'c$7ttitg all the':cilBad i1•g sem.'-aApl4ltitg( `&h taMt>1` b' ” 9u 1, ,
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i; . The boy turns towards the log customs o4 the day, Yet the old man i Sr. I'DI - i l! , Walter Da1e, "Polloft for 'New• Jt Bares b}4 p.::J@ ie heated LYGT ?(3,,H' PJ? alskRowQedged: tb,, 4te .. the . ;
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:K - F+4'I Q ,, house. 'He can see the Tirelight flick- never dreams that they well not en. • $aael 1e ,, . Agne9 Adamsi 'tMotcal4 was hone ,£torp Atki AsLo;. H r'35"l'LNCr SOI{'' mdA:in IQanad+4:
, ___ _ ering within and smell already the dure. For _bow can ,he forage the I Qladga >Z+ergnts Wrtglvi; ,for the' holidays.- Edikh•: pa4kzrt , Here's a' 4ew,a1 o1iDLeiner pular: $el(ers:-•-,
scones and potatoes frying over the things chat will change the aspect o1 Alynar ale ?l: ie Wrlglit, Myrtle of Tbtonto, and h1i #utthgrr i41a a blen!s $ka- c or ,Hoch ' .1 , dPnlcShorsoig aknae s
{ 'I' . ",= OLD LOG SOUSE coals. It is an appetizing smell, and rural 11fe? ow
A Sem he predict the Dee.. Bob haelI Jr. LLI - A e . *9 a inall, f' L: n", tri. '4e: Pf , bl"lc' anatle upppo' V,J#b,•1.a ...... , pg , ' e , : s ,0 a.
; he knows that they will have tea and, telephone, the electric railway, the Wright Dortglal4
Freeman, Elme) P, sufporta 'Slee., i
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.'tp"ala'ards the evgn'tng of an molasses also: But it to not'for these' motor -car, the gasoline-cnging? He Dale. Sr. IX -LL. rid E',•r@eman. Ethel nl ':.ae.Ftriel is 7,'rlttlky c'hYrelt'}i'ab ,'Mens Hoq>fey ar } katll . f ib e;r Vd e of ., so tem aippJ18..vPa]. ' - -
alYbita?dklx day. An old man, the oldest 1 things that he goes now into that is just an old' pioneer, with flint and RosUr: r [ man, Mgivyi Dale, urda `tnglrt;. and'althdpp,3►, be:.tip+aa l njdtl.%lraps 11d sns. a .8ihlti7d*®Upparla a 811 i&1 13ad at'ay
; ' in .. : vvl'lage, a pioneer indeed. te- 1 'homely abode; it is to ,hear the old steel:, candle and fireplace, muzzle- l Ste'aw6rt -'b c : atrlce Aflame. 6r. thea was cold,snd'•. lsagseeabler.gatrte, apeoral'. ce.,, ;P1r atr :. ..,`...,........ !16;00
' epraha little' •log house that ens- ' man's tales o£ earlier days and see ioaxler, and ,home-made bullets. He ! Pliret -Ab C ghL, Evolyn 0ic- a number q!et@, Seat._ The he o$Cr,., $oq>;'- Iigep or: Skating ShoeB m,t 04 black
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Selig behind the poplars half -way up ! him skin the mink and muskrat. He Tooks to the past, not to the future, ,Higbee!. J :i rst.'--James' Adams, ing of about w{as for fihg lck ,ankle: s"Ps.and insole arildle simports. Slxes 1 'to 5.- fa.
-dile bill. Like the man, the house is looks on his •boat as on 'a great hun- little reckoning that the boy at his Jessie . * P',;lobe.-- Evelyn: Doe Children'& Rdspit4ili New Yeare'Day' ciat'046e . . ` , $400.,,"'
adelt: in.: sesta; Puke him, also, it is ter, and likes the vary eight of the side will Become the man of 1p wnor land Loris. ' an (equal). John was texy..y-pugh and. atoimYr;' coRbB--' Small Boys' $katSti'B fihPea vvlih utikel straps. Sizes ll, 12 slid .
f . baktiioml and weather-beaten. But area! traps. some of them with row. He has seen the fil•ai! give way M®rot Charles` "ght.-A. Farnham, quentTy there was a"exrsallele,'"ehureh 18. , To-,olfrar,at ,,,p0r p jr,x, ...i.:,.:...
:.,. attendance than usual, 'Iitte 'Trinity LadUeB' Skatiulg wee ii(a1 of Bo)['Kip Uppers with ankle
'',y 4hese:two,. the dweller and the dwell- toothed jaws, and, above all, the to the threshingl,macbine driven by Teacher. c, ; .
- v.. fiagi _present many points of ictus- Church Sabbath School d:hriaitnaia*lk- and inside a nkle: supporta Sites $ to 7. Per pair.... $4
P hu Ke beartrap. He fancies 'himself a horses walking to a circle and a man .ir4.
emgtieness. They began here together ; hunter, also a great hunter, with a standing in the •m'iddle wielding a long - - terbainment on Wednesday evening of Skates attached';to, ygair('shoes ,Jor.25 cents. '
when. tlxg great forest almost smvth- gun of his own and top boots and a whip and' emitting a longer whistle. $i USSms last week was the beat that has been -
Bred _hih'em, before the place itself ' case• shielding a blade pointed like a He has seen the -reaper an the Death of F. S. Scott. -Early New held this season. The programane
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tied even a name, and together they dagger scythe. tie has seen oil actually Year's mornia Finlay Stewart Scott was an "excel'lent one and was as -
91ave settled 'down in serene and they draw up to the table, the burning in a lamp and shedding out died svddenb at h'is :14ome, "Blair follows: Piano duett, •E. Follick, F. v
c'omplaecm't age c''t man points to ,honey in the place an incredible light. He has seen Athol,” Willy Street, Brussels, in F,d'warda; carol, by the. school; reciteI - . - . YrA
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Still they are not w.holl serene, 1 g t'iona by Reg Williamson, Ethel Ge3n- , s
Y of malasses.. Real wild honey What wood burnin in an iron stove set 5n bis 74th year(: He had .been about o
1. for tB;e rtlom into which the man en,- a treat! The boy can hardly wait the middle of the floor. He 'has .the day previW0, and being village inhsrd end Fred Beard, Tableatr' tt ,
ter_ embraces a low, peculiar, whirr- untih they come properly to it. ,But heard of machines that knit, and of clerk, Itad rl4ided sa rdturnin oft- Holy Night, mouth orgaw, James I Er
ing, pnponing sound. It is a sound the old woman covers his plate with men riding on wheels propelled by p ^ g Rouatt, the .Snow Paddies; 8anta'a J fit.",
not unfamiliar to the neighbor car at the impel nominations on a
boy potatoes •hot from the pan and spreads themselves. As well alight one think ]gaol, 'Dixie Dance,~Joan Wgoda"aifd
who is suffered to enter at will!, lured p Christmas n .and assisted' in his , TELEPHONE 11 OPIi9 MII'*t;IAL HOTE1. L
his scone so that the butter melts be- of flying. By many persons matches duties as postm,ater on 'Friday. Few Ethel Jowett and' two plays ' The ■■
thither by the sight of mink and fore his very eyes Still, there is are used even in .his time, and not men were known better, as he had RedMagLan and the Ring;' and "The
muskrat swinging from a gun across honey ahead, real wild honey. And long ago he heard a man say that you resided in this locality for the 'past Red remarkably
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the old man's shoulder. Yet in the he chuckles to himself over the big could get a gun that can be charged 60 years. He''was municipal clerk did remarkably well T•he annual _ .♦■ -
gloom of the interior, where no ob- cupful of tea set in front of him, with in a second. Of course, .he doesn't .more than 40' . are, bailiff of the di- meeting of the Anglican church will ..
ject is sharply defined, the sound im- cream, from the brindle which he and belicye that, nog does he ace any be held at• 8 'p.m. Monday, January good size -one and well formed, --Mr. I on Friday evening of this week.' Me, -
tesses the boy as something weird vision court, president of Brussels, 3 p(n- Tuesday,
P' g the other children drove with the oil- scour in talking about being able to Morris and Grey Telephone Company, Y, January 10th, and Mrs. Wm. White are heli'( visite t J. Morrison, a law student of Dakota,
and uncanny. He knows, howetder, lege herd home from the bush. !cat' a person speaking a hundred Goshen Line; 8 pm., Tuesday, Jan. ed during. the Christmas and New recently visited his uncle, Mr. R. Mor -
that it is a homely sound, and as his g,„nee over, the .ill man skim th-• miles away. And he would regard chairman of the public library board, 10th, Varna. -W. G. Atkinson, wife year's -holidays b a number of their xison, and faanil' oP this village.
t become homely
to the dim past president of Western Ontario and daughter returned Monde Y Y Y,
eyesnr„k i,r,l r Liskrat and stretches r•; 64 is as sheer nonsense were anyone to Independent 'Telephone Company, g y after sons and daughters living i t s lis- The Late Mrs. James Bel death
light, ane distinguishes the bent form 1: i,. ,.,i 41 shingle rounded at one vnd. te!I him that some day the boy at his spending the holidays in London and > tance, which wallas it quite 'lively haus this week to 'chronicle the death
of an old woman spinning yarn. The ti . and was'.a far the past fifteen years Detroit. The next ocelli
'i",1 r' t^ek, them to a beam ab•,ce side would be able to leave to posterity and was an auctioneer and lean tygent. g of the and pleasant for them. -The Miss" of one of the pioneer residenta''of
woman, like the _house and the man, th•,• fireplace, where they will reinain the sound of his voice. Mr. S ,*tt was 'a prominent Oddfrl- Baylfield Community :Club will be livid Fee entertained a number of .their Hensall in the 'person of the late Mrs. ”" y*
has stood 'against time and hard until quite dry. These overhead Thus we sec the pioneer of the log ,,,,,,• Under the'auspices of this tmidahevening, ,January 13th, in the friends on Tuesday evening last.- James Bell, whose (maiden name was 1
weather, but upon her face, even now, b,•ams support a remarkable variety house forty years ago. He is the v all. A debate, "Resolved that Mr. Cavin Moir, of Quebec, spent t'he Marion Ehler, who was born at War- 1
you can see shinin the spirit of ben- Order he was buried.on Wednesday the Government ,has no right
g' p of provisions drying there against the father of his country, for out from afternoon fro, Scott predeceased g 't to in- past week with his brother, Andrew renavi!]e, afterwa rls !mown as Red- I
evobence. She calls the buy to her rc:iuirements of the oncoming winter. his house and thousands, of other him three years. He is survived by terfere with eleforestration of priv- Mair, and his wife of the 'township gerville, in September, 1840, and was
side, and bids him watch her transfer Strings of quartered apples. brown !,uc hnusrs have gore forth ooung ate wood lots,” will be held. This is of Ueborne. Mrs. Thomas' Peart and married in June 1862, W Mr, James
the yarn from the spinner to .the ton suns, Donald M. and Waiter F., a subject of national importance.
and shrivelled, stretch from beam to n.en and young women who are mak- a daughter, M.,•. G. H. Samir, all of rs on ce. son, Edward Peart, spent the week ,yell, who' predeceased her same tie
;':. windier. Then she turns the smaller ing #9 There will ipe -musical numbers; on the end recently with their relatives and
beam, and pieces of meat hang by (. the nation great. And .the little gras'sels, and •ythree .brothers, Peter years ago.- By this anion there were
11 wheel slowly, and when it clicks, as cords tied to nails. Long strips of boy who now rises from the fireplace and Archie, o ` Brussels, -and W. F., Programme, and at the close there friends in London. -Mr. Wm. Buehan- four' soils and three daughtera' who
i ' she explains, it warns her that it has pumpkin provide a note of yellow, having listened to recollections of aiP1 be a general meeting, when any- an, of Dauphins Manitoba, is Irate are all. still diving, 114th, xhe: 9:ecep-
of Ottawa I pglitica deceased was one wishin to o'
revolved forty times, which is one and a few ears of corn, like tubes of the past, looks forward into .the fu- g join will have an op visiting ]ria mother, Mrs William. tion of the `eldest son, who died in
an ardent #ab, and took a very portuhity. Buchanan, and Sisters. Mr. Buchan- infancy. Mee. Be]I who bad been in .
skein. A wooden wheel that speaks orange against the whitewashed logs, Lure. He is of a later generation, and +
act part rlY ''' y contests.
when it has done its work And still are retained there for spring planting. he must withdraw. And in good time, _ ____ an is always very mindful of his declining bea th for the past few
I1, ,' . -we wonder at our 'latest inventions. The old woman, having washed the too, for the old woman is nodding VORERT relatives and friends although living years, was feeling better than usual
1 But no marvel of this new century dishes, and greased the • good man's over her knitting, and the old man's KIPPEN so far away and frequently takes a a week or so ago and lead just sat
r'y` r . can take in that boyish ima>'ination boots, g and joins pipe has gone out. The Council. w Where was no elec- run over duringthe winter .months.- down to dinner when stricken - and
y ; gets out her knitting j g tion in the ToiAA-i of Hibbert -this 'Notes. -The Yogng People'•s Club '
P Mi Maude Porter, 'accompanied by remained in an unconscious state to
11.1 the place of the little wooden wind- the other two, who are now sitting The boy walks quietly across -the of .St, Andrew's church will meet this s'1
in heel in the to house behind the before the fire. The old man is Brook- floor, o ens the door and year, all the new aspirants having a friend, spent New Years, with her the end,_ which occurred on Wednes-
gw g P passes out. resigned, leaving the old council in week at the home of -Mr, and Mhs. sister, Mrs. Wim. Kerr, near Seaforth. day last week, December, 28th. Mrs.
: pona!ars. ing, and his socks, as he thrusts his The village is in darkness, except at office for another year. The first George E. Thomson, on Friday even -
Y As we -are writing we learn of the Bell was an unusually smart -and so -
The old man has been visiting his feet towards the fire, send up a vis- the store, where the keeper is at -this m'eetin of the' council will be 'held ing. It will be , literary evening in11
traps. He throws the game into the ible volume of steam. He rememb- very -..moment putting up the shut- g charge of ,the , death of Mr. Louis Harold, of Mont- tine woman for over 80 years o4 age,
on ,Monde the: 9th da of Janus young seises: The
woodshed, lays a couple of traps in ars the time when ,life was not as tars He is a little hater than usual, y> Y ryt study .will .be 'the -'Life and Works real, a former railway agent for and was most highly respected for
1922, at, eleven o'clock, irp.. the fore- „ many years at this village, but have her many excellent qualities and was
a corner, and hangs the gun on pegs comfortable es it is now, when they but, then, he is postmaster also, and of our. Women Canadian Authors. -not learned any particulars regard- a splendid (manager of their *fine farm
moon, when'appiications for the vari-
close to the ceiling. It is •a bit chilly, had no candles, even, and no floor but the mail was behind time to -night. All young people and their friends
our offices will d. received and ,p ing his death.MJiss Pearl •Dyke§, -her
in the corporation of Heiisall until
! ire thinks, and •the old woman, who the bare earth. That was whmee of He rooyssess t'heyroadesa these pausesons. pointments made J. Jordan,. Clerk. are cordially invited. 'If sleighing, Toronto, spent New Years with her some xs she together with
is setting her wheel aside, enjoins children were ditNle, 1 pa please came •in sled hioads to '1 n ago '
',,.- him to start a fire. So he takes them were born. Br` tl y grew up, his own doorstep. A dog howls School RepoFt-Tlte foliawdng da the numbea.yf-. " : ]{¢ry ' `"gratulfiathar and grandmother, heYhv6fka7Ad,rgiired'tothagFxamomt,k
down from a rude Shelf ab the report of.Is'grate'ISeliool'No. 4,
oye;•,a all but one, and, wen •everal S6m'ewhere down the concession. The and •hoe father t retnFrted Iia `e pn and iMrs. Adam• Reidllard; 04, tlyis able home at the corner of ging St.
ruder fire -place two small
articles, ways, and oPtentimed he wishes for ni ht is ver darlr Yet •thea Hibbert, far •the teem of September village.-R;r. E.
McHale and Mrs. and London Road to enjoy a 11111 '
p g Y ky is they w e car:ug''fruiri Toronto, where Green, of London, spent News Years earned rest from active duties, but
to . December. Names are in order
one like a piece of stone, the' other the earthen floor and the windy chinks lighter than the earth, and against they were called:by 'the sudden death a ith Mra. Thomas Peart: Mr: 'and' . in' the' home .in ` Hensall her hands
04 merit: Sr. IV -Mary' Atkinson,
r - like a piece of iron. And that, in and'his ]tittle ones again. One of the it, silhouettcd in black, the 'boy sees of ,her brother, James Fontan,_' by
fact, is what theyare: the flint and boys went to Michigan, another to through the Emmis Knight equal, Anna O''Reiily, Mrs. Jame W. 'Bonthron .and chid-. were seldom idle, as she lvked to be
g g poplars the he win of heart failure. The Sympa bP •the
steel of former days. He g . Michael Doyle, ,ToSeph H'asting, Mae leen spent New Years with her' lain( some8hitrg anrl•igas greatly in -
goes down Dakota, two to Manmtoba, and one to the to house. He sees the window, O'Reilly;;" Js. IV.-iThomaa Coyn% community is extended to them in rents at 'Waterloo. -Mr" and Mrs. terested in the.Fn'enilms of her fam-
upon his knees before the fender, the devil; while the two girls married ruddy with the •glow from fire and Francis,. Morris. Sr, f;TI.-Helen At- their bereavement.=fthe many fries parents
Geiger were visitetl.dvring the ily and war3 happy when doing ®orite
sets out a few pieces o4 punk, above young and went .to live hun$'reds of candle. He sees the old .man rise, kinson, Mary Hastitug, Angela Bunke, of Mr. W. M. ,Doig wtll'be pleased to Owen i their sons from ing t r thin' for thecal_ o . e
which he poises his .hands, the mint miles away. place his pipe on the shelf, and take Elmer Flanne James Doyle, Verona learn that he is recovering rrom his Y ' g l _m" eros
in one, the steel .in the other. There But they were good old days, those down the big Book There is only ry' y recent serious accident, when his Waterloo and ltondonMrs, Flynn, way she could, and I. evety ieapect
is a moment of hesitation, and then early pioneer days, when fort miles one book in that house, a book thumb Flannery; Mary Seandlgn (absent for of Detroit, is visiting her -mother, was an Sdezill wife And .her. Her
9 Y ankle was fractured, •and will soon be Meg,. H. Nesbitt. -Mr. and Mrs. John two sons, Dr. Daniel Be11, 04' Flint,
examinations)., Jr. IIL- vMt 112ox-
i e strikes. The sound is sharp and to midi!, on foot, with 'a bag of wheat, marked and' dog eared; and even a able to return to Port Hasson .to Te
brittle, as the flirt and steel colas was a nice little change of air. There boy might guess its name. tis, Matthew Doyne, Rase O'armily, by whatr iverys
n as the Bel Reunion arri and 'Dr. James W. Bell, of
together with a quick, sliding motion. was no doctor then, my bay, in case Sarah Cpyne, Mary Williams, Camilla some Iris law practise-Dlism Babe]
Coyne. Second Classy Lewis Coyne, Whiteman, of Toronto, and Mr, Alden by what is known as the Bell Reunion Harrisburg, Pa., Verb. aid to.etend
Down through the (lobo shoots a of sickness, no mailer eerier, no tavern, yn , party at New 'Years, comprising over the funeraa also 'her dao. tersl'Mrs.
point of fame, but the punk does not no Store, no ckureh, no nothing. But Mar Coyne. Past PI. ---Harold' .Flan Whiteman o4 Detroit, are visiting n,r.
p y the villa a with their forty in number. This is a reunion Dean, of Allberta; ,Miss Jessle, of To-
CREDITON nee y (equal), James g parents, Mr. that is 'held from year to year at the room• and Mrs. Ijugh MoEwan, of. the
ignite. He strikes again, •but misses settlers came, for the land was good y, Jahn rank 1 and Mrs. Jahn WSt' mean, -Moat' homes of the sons, and daughters of township of If'ay, -but MT. Whn. Relit
Atkinson 'Frank Williams, Cecil
fire. A third time he tries, and then -Scotch settlers to the south, Eng- Fire Destroys iChnir+oh.-tPhg ;yggth- Winston Workman, son of Mr. and
the boy sees a fine spiral of smoke Kish to the east and west, Irish to odist church in the village of Credo- Flannery, First Class. -Frank Doyle, Mrs. W'il'liam Workman of Tucker- the Bell family.- Qlfr. and Mrs. D. we believe, w unable' to attend The
rise ab the punk. Bending p 9 y y Lewis Morris, John Melvor, Mary+ Grassick had a reunion df their fam- funeral was a private. one, conducted
orye pu at ¢loser the north. A saw -r t started, and ton was cow ng alt 1 ed b fire O'Connor equal, Joseph Williams, amath, who recentlly, unde'rwen£ an
the old .man blows his breath u they got planks for the floor and Sunda morning about 10.80, as the 51y on New Years, when a very pleas- by the Rev: J:'ilra. M'dConneJlI, her pas-
pon Y g Anna Beadle, Michael 'Coyne, Hulbert operation for appendicitis is..making
the spot that has ignited, and soon boards for the partition, the very people were .gathering for Sunday rapid progress towards recover ant bane was spent: -The South tor, on Monday forenoon and .the
same floor and Feeney. The followiug• were .present y, Huron Choral Society, who rendered remains were'interred ig.i`he.$ouimll
a flame appears. The flame increas- partition that we now school service_. The fire started in g which will be good news to the .many ,.The Messiah" in James Street Meth- Union cemetery'. Much sympathy is
as and, bites into the dead branches behold. Hunting was not hunting in the basement finrrt`a source undeter- cry day since the n oP'school friend of the PaJrrml
' laid for its feasting. It roars and those days, for the game came right mined, though one report lies it that in September: Mary O'Gont;or,' y odist church a few weeks ago, are to :felt for the bereaved mons and 4pgh: •
,°,z• : u to our very door. .Deer assed there was an explosion of cosi oil. Hubert Feeney, Joseph Williams. "Z hold a social in James Street church item
snaps, anal these ecoids of burning P Y ry P XP Number on roll!, 36: average Attend. --
take -the place of the spinning -wheel's by within gunshot every day, and bear The basement 'was soon 'filled with . ,
i weird wail: It has a cheery sound, and partridge, the wild' turkey and deitse smoke; barring all entrance, ante, 32. -Lucy Burke, Teacher. HIIN9ALL
i and it sends forth a pleasant, flicker'- Mld pigeon, geese, ducks, and ,rabbits and the somewhat primitive fire -Tight- . ---- Briefs. -Mr. 'William Buchanan was
ing glow. •But that- is not enough, 'flourished on every ,hand, ing apparatus availat➢le broke down GODEWCH recently in London- visiting his relat-
440. for the old - woman takes dowm a Then, came civilization, my boy, after a short time. The church, a ives.-Mr, and Mrs. Richard Hlatch
Died A•t' 100 Years --Neil -Rain Mc -
candle from the dmeaser-!lead and and school-teachung and cliurch.going brick atruet7re, seating about 500, : 1pp year( and one month, ford have returned from visiting ceg.
Kenzie, e
lights it at •tfie fire: She sets it in and what not. They had log houses was insured far $5,000. The congre died in the hospital at`Godeiich,Fii- ativea and friends in several places.
the centre of .the table, avd begins to everywhere, and good houses, tpo, as gation at 'Crediton is not •a large one, •-191r. E. Manns was in, Brantford '
'la out the things* for sir y day morning. Despite: his years.mTr.
Y g supper. She we see this .one, the only one "left. and in view ,of church union develop- McKenzie was one of •Go'd'eric}lts most last week visiting his brother Charles,
ilivates tW boy to sup with them, but The old' ,man would never forget the meints it is quite possible that the active citizens, even up to the tiriie Who is in the hospital in that city.- Start
he must ran across the road and. ask raising of his own house, 'this very edifice may snot be rebuilt. Rev. R. dMr.ao .and Mrs .C. A, Mcl)annel5 and Right
°germisshon. house. There were no neighbors with- A. Brooke is pestle and the circuit of an accident a few weeks ago, when daughter Miss SVIildrced, spent the
includes an a lie slipped' and broke his hip. In p
It is quite dark outside now, and in .miles in any direction, so that they appointment at Ailsa spite of his Sufferingsthe a ern Past two weeks in Toronto with rel-
few things sound above the' quiet of 'had to 'invite help from the Bound'- Craig. ' tleman bore up rgialrably well, and . atives and Pt tgirds -Mt&a Annie Gil-
,: e'viPhage. But blackbirds chatter ary. And• it was a fatal raising for in .the .hospital up to the last spent christ, of London, was here during -
j nthe
--`opand someone is making poor Neil McA'lpin was struck much of his time to singing Gaelic the past week spetrddng 'a few days
mG nreaking noise with a pump. Very by a beam falling, and his young with relatives -'Mr, and Mrs. N, ' '
"IT111Wi- at P hymn._. The dSeeaSed was a sample § Get yourself - into the habit of
'11 , re it is the shoemaker; he usually widow, an• old' woman when 'her tum ane "aera,neled wives at the strand Tnnre of the hardly Sent and it a asmP"Onle Warrener ,and family' spent 'New y,.
' goes out at this .hone to get Water to came, was laid to rest in the grave- day evening, January 12th. zest -t Year in Clinton with their relatives.
g j Y y in the d'as?t few years that he ever' -Mrs. Shorn; of Windsor, spent t , ;
uoak leather in over ni ht. • His is yard just the other day. The ,had Harold iaoyd'♦ new s Act comedy, "Among required' niedicab attention. ,Born in coming . to this Qllse Vf Good
of the few p»tiips in the village; chosen the site -for the house because iT e Preient" m now nein( ♦coven at the New Years with .her father, Mr. An- of the Pe*e go to the common there was an 'abund'ance of spring' Prtneeee. come to the matinee, 3 p.m., sat Scotland, he . came to tha-iovetry drew Jo
F gaprrng oche. the .mill!. water at hand. A clearing of a hon'- nMay. 2sai-i with his father in .1828 amt, some hmsE m and slaters, h es Shoes with -, your :e Very F lot -
4 .''!'she boy. obtains permission to re- 'dmed and fifty feet The Election.- There was a keen fifteen years -later moved'to Quebec• Mary and E s -here or . Edith Me -
square was made, contest in the ,township. on After remaimin t for a'whIle he Ewen, who was .here for the holidays, y
-lit for Supper with the bid eotrple. so that if any tree should. fall by P- Monday g has returned to .Kitchener to resume wQ%s4 Wait
last for ,the council, and a good vote came vP the lakes to Hamilton and .
I'll 11 I comes railing back from his own wind or axe it could not .harm the g serer on blazed hie wire through, her dull" as teacher: -=Mr, and"Mfg_ . , '
was palled. The result, however, did Y gh, via : .
R, tire, and'`just as .he is crossing the bouse:In the .middle of this clearing, rd'fio Ashfield where'he.brect= Charlesi lNicholla, of London, recently
ad he notices in the dusk a mriall with stumps Sticking up -all -round, not ,ma'ke any Change in the town- Strom
+ ,onp atonia few, yards ave the house was tit. jt was tweet ships government, as the old council ed hie'itamestead• R'• Mcgenzie w'as Spent a lay here with their relatives. We S}s li
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ate a ay. by 4 was augain returned. Reeve -We g =Mr, and Mrs. J. ',1 Wien of .To- . I 1.s iiQi.o pali, ing
. ripsity causes him to stop and join two fleet long by eighteen wide, 41st a ®iron member of he'Craelie olniirh ronta, Who were ,heit0 for ohristmas' a s'`I e '
them.. The old msi•1 carrier has, ar- anyone still could see. Count the was returned by aea}aimationy and ,the and was o>i9 of the Ioundera. of Nlkat .{
•• following is the ,result by palls for church'att Lochalsh. Abouk twelme and New Years have returned to the, the COIn dear to fr►i agh the;''
rived, much Pater than usual, and as loge, my boy, and you will see 'that the election of councillors: scalls ago Mr. McKenzie (slue up: Queen City. -Miss $lanche. Pette,' of1.
itptamases'to be •a pitch black night they are eight below the booms and Toronto, and fornneily_o4 than village, best 0 'f- , .. ! r,.;` t yy .' . : that
fatmiing hndn"moved to town with his N
lis fa borrowing a lantern from. the four above. The roof is of split rim- spent the past vddek or so wath',her a ry
1 2 . 3 41bta1 son and''White here made a 'host o4 w111'be SatlSfctC2'
4-6nar•st's nn. lives inthe bouse that ber supported on rafters of unhewn relatives in Hensalt and vieiR9 `
- + irietidh,'Thb decease3 was twice alien Mr. Louis Mcliay hag returned too
;wised it be:a taveim. The lantern is saplings. Of coinse it is covered with H. Byerman .. 10 20 24 14 68 ried, hath pNives predeeeaaed' him. He
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large _fid!- square, land on one side shingles ,nota, and there is an up-. John Dodes . 61 '68 bl 44 202 is avrq'ivc'd by two d'aughtems, Mrs. ronta to resume itis university at- ",
there § a eioor that opens. The boy stairs also, something that .had never J. F. Hackwell. 18 41 57 46 161 tendance, and brothel Russell, to at, D. B. Mol;bri¢ie of Lochalsh, and Mra. t ice.
:nraii-carrier take off his been thought of until the children E. Horan , .... 99 33 4a 15 195 tend the Medical University at Lon ,
James Scott, n Kincardine,'and three .
-dogadlr. ? fbtefis; liold'ehe lantern; vy began .to gr. ..... so(is, clahn, 04 As'}Nield Neil, of To
level . ,fins fbold open the' Boar stip ,ly tum ow and the saylm'il•l t B.• Medd
194 61 &1 '-41 207 3 returned toRnsael.1 Dougall' has else
pp, lumber. It was ear erf h D. 66 27 61 L6 169 rotyto; eraF Story, of $ailsas Cuty., e61i'me• hia'.course in, thol 11
e, .ond, le within, Then the wotik to hew and notch the logs., 'and The !error' wits .here for a week or so Medical College of the Forest Gi1y',"- - - Z s ,r .- I
f of the doctor each strike with oxen draw 'them into position. 'School Pepomt.-The following is the at inotrih New Years Day waa o iters s '>d "
All when the carpenter's ,It was gasp enough work, aulso, to lay theme of th'e 'Obristmas examina- 1's ant is said to iia on Monday' 'last, all p tip# lural- .
clot .throats his forward .t)ik Myer ones. Hnt,when it came to toms Iry in 9glsoal 'Section 'No. 1, the biggest man n .the world,, hi$ ries `being dosed aft t tiVere„s' -:, - I+r ' 1
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its, . t 'p . g McKillop. and Logan: Class, IV, Sr.. stags name. being 'Wee bLacGreJgor.; a ,tlinHubeY of visit ;, „ ': '' m
d ., earidle. platin them in mon above the Margdenite )Soren, Fhleen Mulls P y ° A' ' '' t , ° '
The burial took ace Saturda at•
°; Th inside now cages a pleas reach of a man .Standing it was not . • gla”, Luctediow: ' Ji"ke as anon a $0, 1+>#liisths '
t'gt , the faces of the so easy.. To do that the used' forked Esther Ryan, Elizabeth Hicknell avd , ,.
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3 , '''defy', '> after forty years, Poles: One of the end poles broke, Nellie 04tourke `(equal), Mary ,Ma- . - - were" not lat!gely„ attended,owtng-to
i% Vi)60 1108=each member allovving the +log to slide quickly to lone, Jim Mea, Harvey Demkzer, isAYngo ,,. the very v, dial VMatiier atidP ' I •, P .`ism,;
he "' er alt=:;. ' hooked the ,groniid. Poor ,Neil :Toad not time Joseph-1Lyauti J.tm Telly, OJms9 'iV •$ . amsitel' Moiz;e °+left, .,
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