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Phone ,52. 1 , §`�afortjl, 04t. d4hied. soon tied the,:score. - PAY 'P � "I 'A",.'9 it"'i I I I I rgeV �'11#1'4"P),%M . . I w _ - i . .1 . . I . 0 abo, ut � even, going, fpom; Ibnp, q , , � 111- , .1 , qu . 1� I I I I .d Ai,�, i ,� I 1". . I—, 3: �.,o 1 4 . ,��, - - I.. -1 11 � to , � . ,, ��A' from this..po�nf, hiq� resorts - I I . I iv. ) .. .. . - ____ Ves, . "" ine. 4. " � �, to every method I __ ______ I � I 4 I I I . . 'mWdiag , , . I , ": , �1.le ssibl�, He calls . I the other, with both team ' OO& . I - - : 14, �, � - I " - . 1, . - I . e* b at P - . 1. it �e! , oummomm" , . . I L . Kovoral opportun I qvx ,, ipr 4 oli., - � 1. !Ei�,".11' �o his rescue, -demorlps0y. the citi�ens ,.a�_ L i. � . 1. I i0es'. but � I 0W -;,a2M, .. "' . _� '7�,. in general the thf6e 'Tobly Street , - ; i � ' I . I I . I I / . . . who were, following - - : 1�, ,tbg. � !oh , i A44 134 $ -, ' I - . ' . . ... Tailors, BurnW, Givastone, Shake., investigate'" .11hining Mill" propow some stane which'is not in the pla Stewart twice. This ended t '01 oat", - � - - I "" . i. ""'.. g'�J, - � - - ad 1531W -INR 4.,P",i . ., � � y nwpi A, '. so � recor �,�,-�;�' :,:"� "'4,14wig I speare, our town building, the humble. tign, and as , ,, I L ri . - 4 " , , 4, il,j " a.cons6quence said' W-� time. � ing for'the first period,. God i ii ?� for'thp "' " ;".�, " 01 I � .. -- . - I I - .� . ; B"A'.4,; f sMA 1 - - i r '' 7 ,i,� , . � ,91 .. I 0: §_ 0,1§0�,�k0j._, , . ­ I was withdrawn. . lit'st, Baia of the $eaforth, 1. . I I . I - I 'i� e. , , ..", � , 1,91,;. I - , .. 11 spider and'the-*-%Aly� 6*01d germ, law #L e reingins to he L � . - " '(1, Ml ", M .� " , , 7R . . _ I . i . X�;X,�,� ��,��,�Ili , �:�: �and, atipar�nfly,.. trqe to. his custom, r of fact th� 11 ` � actual play, *hieb is -simplicity itself . � tui� get. ,at ; :, I I " .: ,:_', . ; As a matto spiniil�,g - The ice began -:1cky and. . , - ;; " -, ;,/"�,,i­-,'; - " , � , it- , i, " t',� I ,`­,,P!��' ,",�"J"A,iv.' 119 " , , C.- -- .1111, .1� , � - "' I . . The language when play was resumed it was ,evi- Regina, Sask., -_ Pj , , L,W , �,� "., � � ., .. L'��,� ,�;,,�, he has"14071deritly invaded the sacred Mill nw-tt,W' was iitiVeStigated . ty �, however, preseiits . md _9411;_4,.;�q'i ry.L uZW '111 'W" - R111 .1 L _, J� - 'to �WA @ i " .; sphe- -testp the ,t!narted delegation which.0outid111--stent to TO- ,,iome difficulties. 'You will p dent t�at the,,, pace set -in, the * first. creame b '_.� ""'i'A'AMN, tor JAekein' robably , t ,,�'tl 4 ' I 011-Trun across W!ne acquaintance knowd P . 'he Ww'000,7004VI _�44 . , R. ,;�' ,� ,* , , 'spirit of, John, Webster, in order to ronto for the purpQrxe OW'Friday, J I eriod could not -be kept no. How. -passed ,t . . I , . ,,, V � " th., This,, 4 Rei . - ­­ ", "I" Iii, secure' sufficient w9rds to accomplish nary 18 . eli&tion 'S By ever, the ,Rigl cm ,,wal.i for, the4lhst thite, *'th tbp *0 $ - 111".., to you as , or Eckstein, or . . . ' 01'1.,�1111 � I is . purpose, to say. nothing of his their 11 the deternunation to'win and'had the ceive4t,up to NOve. , , ON � � ", ,,, - T �N_ h' o,� repl�ktjo,, COUnAl"6111 Slit -E , �,�.,�t � I - Robins.on� He will be wearing a . mbor ,1 _,�k �, , . dA � t� "allors . . .O I �� ­ � -- ,�;. '.X4 ­ nuary 19th - Andl the'. tUcomnnell de M io, shanter with a red bulb, on it I at -their meriy. Afte.r � producdonfoi�thasTA I . 4�zy ­ UUUM; to attract my attention,by lead- Ja . . ft I . 402"et, I - .. g t,�, " . !!Y - you: . . combination *hich -was,pr undsi malo 1, ­.,-.,�­�X , 11 the tWine twice, thus e4evell Wn*s' X tw"'Yow"A' �1 �� ; , "' -w - It ind- ci�telled, _ -and he 'Will say- to "M .3,�.., , ing-me into the by ,ays with another with -their'repor i . B I . etty to seey po ft :the -'ot-A .' XXOO.'M`.3,�, . . , _ .9 .A.3,�, - I onalre. I . ... "A wee- bit slaw, �ut a bormie shot, Seaforth bulged, ,,,, .0 i questi ' tesday, i4nuitr­ `,p2nd. - ZZII I 11" Let me say, Veritas, your effor4; Seeing that -the "Ciatf letter by tying the score. The -team play. '6f pd4nds, an incr.tease - 6f Xo,,5 ' , �;,�, , -, , . I . _;44 ­­ '. , $f - . I ma braw laddJe.". . - 41005,�, 0i, _'_,,�r", 1111'.1, 110 was not to be denied, an& or 19.1 per cent over the: . , 1, 0 ," " !along these lines- aTe not going to I'Veritas" appeared ­ U I . . This is Scottish for "Attaboy.11- It the Locals, . , it!" ;i� , .i . __ '. - ' pe'"' - I , I . .r: r ­;I­��.�,N,� succeed. We are discussing your on Januaty, 24th it .,:: .said . I it was only a, few aitnutes till t1ij Jug period of 1M. .�_��, � ,l � �1.i and I . I .,. 7, - � , ,,- �.-, ,will'take a good' deal.,of time ,; ,t'. � . - - I .,�j�,,,; - � --C,,.., ,; ", ! ,, ""'olT, ,�,..,._11 d ' . ,;­ � �, - " ­� article contained'in The Expositor of, definitely -timt,--said- ie dy'to, maiter the, language, and a R1014and��, juii�ped into � tk4. lead. I I ­ . . _... - _�,,,,IjvOL, � 1`1111115� - , " .;� - - ,,��, I 1��S�:',; . 'i V - fu . - I � , _:��, V,,-,._,, ; 1041 -, j.4 , 11 - -.1 . . '3 F selfeine" for, the ; novii ,A _�'*X.Qw.x ,.. Xanuary, 256, 4nit .1- hope .we � can the cause olf'tbe� . - :e , ,e I, to earning =�5 goal'on smo, rig Go Calgwy ,. A_ , J " ,%,�,' , " - � 17, I.. ho -C "IsApt Aw -­ - :,'�,,,�,X,. - I � .. "' cov* on your 'presence- on, this - ter-: - To �, � � ' 4**qdt to memory sorde easy phr Dinat,ioi�- Play again bemnie'af . �t",."� `-7 _ �,._ �,­P,10_ � ase ;Z11.11 I � I .�-,e I . - ,thp- 16"� telepbpneA. or - � ., ­­ � _�Ilv,'N restial sphere for�along ver. . `7 th.teams ,try,�,. OrBOW; 4 , " " ":�_"::'.: �.. " ', ,4.�'f , .,�4,�",�'�.",,"� 1 i, , I 1. iriety with, bo .., . �','. .".�r * �11.L­l ��,,, 1',, I . - : . I *b1ch 4!an be, used on �all occasions' -see-saw VA e ,40 : '? me to be able -you. , Thanking ya V , I I � 45 V, ,Thw1s�',,b`e , -T,;' . - , ..- iod% at a ti Turt jiu6b as,.- lllVfi a �raw hrkht7m i I .1.'i[,, "�� * I % , in nicht I oonlieh? ing bard And G10derich .geWn ' g- the, 1*ar:Ws reoord.-, in i6i j C .... ,;,:. , A -,`�', to admit that si�ptements in that Very respectfully. $4urs ' ' - -rdchV � break again. _1 , � �,�,, �� - "",�', ." ,'�, - - R _A the scored, putting the teams .58 191 tewuille, OEM* _; � r,', T � �,'i,`,7i,­1 �_,,,, -i ,rti Ie I , � ,., =�'. : , �'. 1. 1, ­;',!�,�, . - f trom the truth. . MAYOR W. X WEBING. . I * & a on equal footing, At tbb ,stage of 1; . " :�'. . I , - �:�,.A,;-, . I 1 ?OP82 -are, ".. , 1.�_ h, a4,, , n : � � ,,, . :: . I -, R - - . Let roe state very, definitely that � . � . Curlera always, dress in such a man- th body checking' was ,quite - s , :_11 , 'ad an objt �1� ) �r. ' �&;*s I I 11 181; .,% Ke. :"­,�,�, you, b -et in t I , J ,_ , .t"Cr ner as to conceal, their identity. Pon- 'aence, and the pace began to ,pho x0r.-.0 J30 ,- , , , . icle, you were peeved 0 - - .. ' � l inev! ­ es, I I I .� . :1 _X?" arti this pet - tell on both teams. However, Gode- - . : I 11 ­i� r Wr BESOM AND 14TANE ntly, if a broom gets tangled up _.v �, � . I I "I .. �� """t", Be . of e a . . I 1 . � 1. I _� '�, prop6ition was not carried ugh, . I . � .. I rich ,took the lead in the scoring by . ,. �:� _r .., . .1',�, i and'when this articl� you r ferred ta (By H. B. .�eiwy:n-) your legs'and upsets you; and* � ;1 I �, - . beating Stewart on a long shot. With , *_� . I �� , . , ,'.,',�� � "1q."Ir � ., "�y , - � i ,. " � I.- 11,.,11 -t you crack a couple of ribs, it will be , I � '_ ....�i­�"'-� . I -L, , il,ZZ� in the Wingham. paper was publish- It is about this� time'q the yeir - only three minutes to go, Seaforth "I .,�§ in wise to put a check on your feelings � I . I I 11� ,,.� ,'_ -, ed, you felt that the opportune.time that your curling friend atbps you f I 1,; "I � !,�,�,�,� - I I ­, �"',��J -;. . -1 ,�'! , � , , , . and be moderate in your language. added another and the period ended, MCKMLOP I . - I... - I, � I , - ,7_� 1 .. ..... ... ;1 'to knock the Council, had a d, the street and says: - I I � . I." I ..14 _:,"�;,"",�,", , prive . 6 I �, �'. . That hard lobldng citizen in the Goderich 5, Seaforth 5. ,' � .:�_,�il, you took .a#antage of thja�oppor- 44Wejl,, old man, coming down to the I A Good S41e.-The auction Js414-. , ��', , I ' ". `,.' � , I ,,,, ed sweater' standing near you is Wben play� was called,forlthe final 'held: on the farm of Mr W -Allam. ,,� . ' .� . �. � ":'i. 1 16 � i ,,.,�,, I I tunity, but as usual, you actei .too rink this winter, to soop 'er up? How ' ! .. I `� - �, I � , . I'l,i: ., . . - I � � , 11Z%,1 j'. .", ,.�,��! , - - i�,4. .. hastily. . I . . . I probably the minister of the biggest , period it was a bunch of tired players Stspleo, on the, 11th Ac;;�� , 'on � � `.','k�,,4., ", church in town, and the apedy i,di. who lined 6p, the Sailors loiblft a.. W - "... "' 3��il�. V", . I about it?" frionds curl that .c4ineaday. was fhe xecaitd sabi o.r.. z " �._!,�)�� t, Your article was not writt6n. on So many ,of'your e � � - _. .1. , I Not onliwas everytMM , I I, I I viduali with the machinaw coat as little more tired than th Highlanders the season. ,.� i, t.. I �., ., (,-; �,', -, � I behalf of the �citizens, as you say, as you feel that perhaps -it �night be a however. The period opened just as sold, but the prices realized .ere .���� z, . likely as not owns half the gold mines w. -ex- . . 1'-_`�` i�� ' .. i:'.:�,, . , I , � , , ,� - 11 ,'�__`- .our citizens are not of the Veritas good idea, to have a ga at it. They in New Ontario. You can never strqng as the preceding tw9 and both ceptiouuUy good. One team,of ageitt : I'll I . :, �,�',�', � , , � ""' - . , I , " , �, type, -they know that any information seem to have all kinds e fun and. to teaihs worked hard to gairi the ad- $283; 'a -on �, � " it ", , , ,��,­M- judge by appearance on the curling working bbrseis brought k . . . ..: 111�; .., I-: ,�',',, they want on questions of, t W_ kind win. all maniier of cUps .,tankards -and vantage, Godetich taking the lead af- g"cult ) "I . ;_ ,�','.,�,_ . ice.' -A safe -rule is to be civil and in WouglA, $70,'=4 a four -year il .. � , �� "'I'l 1�� 11 , .7-,�,,� -is always courteously and freely giv- other vesselfi of convlvialji�% M. use polite to everybody until you are pro- ter five minutes of play, making the old was knock4dow-41or $167. Cows: ­.;�:`.��!,." . I .. . -,,,;. ,�:� � - , , I lo - en. I would suggest that you play to you, of course, but it itr�iighti,plcase moted to be a skip, and then reverse score six to five. -Excitement was� iLt �.brought *10r, to, ,,-*IW,, and W. ,0,W$ "I � ��.­ � �;i_,,�� .� - try to Yide behind the wife to bring oue­hob%qOiwasion� -the . .. A" -;,��C,vri.,,, � 44e man and not � � process. fever -height with.. the:farm -who were- --went for $80 fach.: The tdtal � 0 . are' W'� 11 ` , ,, I 'Ais excuse; neither was I 6 ,r! ,. I I;!.- i , 1, I . � iv " � . .your article ally. She could use it f,br -her ferns The ambition of every curler is to backing the Highlanders, pleading- realized $3,4004 Taking this.Swe as , ' " * ,,,, , � .. !17-�.,'P- 1-11: , ��,� � written from 4iny point of democracy. or geraniums. I become a skip. The beginner, through with them to even the score. This a standar(L'It. would go W-sho* that , IV 'I ,_,:1111 � ..... i Nor was it to, get the pros and cons The trouble, is you don't li�ow any - all the years of his , apprenticeship, they more than did by beating Mae- farming is not a losing game, 'but it - . . .-:::_i. �in this case. You are well aware thing about 6e game, a I` - �, , "! that you had all this information be- nd are 8 it Should keep this goal �efore him. The Donald twice in short order, and with depends a'good desk uPon�the 'man I I .��, I - , " tle, afraid of venturing. "Thie wicked Skip is a King, an Emperor, a Serg- seven minutes to go added another, who is doing the ftrming� W. - �. , , '4'.. ; . fore you ever ,per(ned that article. ' stand in slippery places," says a well. ewit Major. His word is law. He Goderich tried hard to even the count Staples' stock was in exWPtionallY - . ,:.. _. . 11 .� Our truthful friend, as is his us- known authority. Curlers 'are ap- -ves his orders, and they are obeyed. but when the final gong -sounded, Sea- good N�ndition. Mr. Thomas .Bro '' e,;­ � ual method, apparently now wants to 91 � hamme. Mir I . :, �; parently able to do the same thin forth had won the game and district of Sea,N,rth, wielded the r, and ��;.- 1, i �. make the claim that it was his article without an eftort, but you do n 9 You must put up with his rebukes, -his . i", 1. . -that led to Wingham giving the' ot sarcasm, his abuse, in humble -sil- by 8 to 6. he hasn't any superiors at the gan�e. 11 .. , w,7 "111, . . , . . Pro- come under. either headini, so far, Seaforth-Goal, Stewart; defence, Eighth Line Notes�We are very . 1. '* position that was before them thetr ence. Grin and bear it. You, too, �.: -11 ond you are naturally a bit ntwvous. will be a skip one day. The skip Cudmore and Govenlock; Centre, sorry to rebort the serious illness of' ' ' � �; I ;;­; I - further investigations. How far does Well, curling isn't as hard as it picks bi Kerslake; wings, Hays, and Reid; Morley, the two-year-old son of Mr. - z� I Verit4s; inten rts, to a q*n rink. Think of that. 1". ,­ I'll � ,, ,d to go in his effo looks, nor as slow as it looks, nor as Bide your time. subs., Reid and Keating. and Mrs. William Koehler, vt�ho has- J ,, - --- deceive the /public?. His article ap- � When it comes. when .1 ,:�� 1, peared in The Expositor of January cold as it looks. If you follow the you attain to the proud dignity Of Goderich--Goal, MacDonald; de- been suffering with quinsy for some . ,� ... I'll :,, 24th, and the Wingliam Counci had advice given here, written',.4pecially skipdom, you may choose whom you fence, Pridham and Fox; centre, weeks. -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rege-le , � . � - �,�', ,; - :1 !�` I " decided this question January 91.2nd. by an expert for the guidance of the will to play for you. A splendid Jeroux;. wings, Chase and Hunter; spent a day or two in Ellice last . .­( 1. � :11. I � . I'll, ..;. "I oVice, you will be -a curler;. even a chance to gay off old scores. subs., Beek. week. -Mr. and Mrs. Will Gross, of* - � ,�,` . " It. ii' really pathetic to hear his n .,:", piteous whine that on behalf of the Skip, in lib time. Hullett, were recent visitors on -the �,,,,-_�, . Get your landlord on your rink, or I _­ * * * i� . � i ,_�.. citizens he simply askea,the question I dealer. Or what's the mat- � line -Mrs. L. Baker, of Brodhagen, , '.. .1 I X � J ' . :j, regarding the pios and 'cons, and if the implements requi,e& are few your "" was avisitor with ll�er daughtdr, Mrs. ::�� there had been deriliction of duty or and easily obtained. Just a'pair of ter With your banker, who cramps SEAFORTH LOSE TO GUELPH 5-2 Ed. Rose, .on Tuesday. Her friends I '"': , . .;; , remissness of business foresight. stones, or "stan6s" ,which may be pro- .your,style when you are full of pro- I' 1, j . �`i ', I gressive business ideas? "'Or your; On Wednesday night Seaforth went on the line are glad she is able to, be , . , ,�1.11_.� Now, Veritas, you know that this cured from the �earest tombstone doctor, who, wherf you ask him for a down to defeat before the Guelph G'ut.-The friends of Mrs. Dan Regele- . .1 .�,�% �vas not a que'stion; it was a direct merchant, and a broom. Ther.. broom I ,scription, thrusts a thern Sextet in the fastest game seen here who recently underwent an operation ,r '... , , pre ometer , , , I charge against the Council that these is usually purloined from the kitchen into your moutb? Or, for the mat- this season. The rink was packed to in Stratford Hospital, will be pleased .- . Zo ", 'thing did- lie at the door of those Py the beginner. In the case of the ter of that, how about your fathe-r-in_ capacity and excitement ran high as to kno* she is getting on 6,tiorably. 'I., entrusted with the best interests of experienced player, (whosc wife keeps the two teams lined up for -the battle. -The death of Mrs. Fred Wolfe, east ,::.11, law? \ ; Z: � `?� the town. Your article, as I said the brooms- hidden), it is customary You .will feel that you have not The puck was faced at 8.15 by of Brodhagen, on Wednesday, h" . I .. ," 11 before. was a direct. attack on the to get down to the rink a little early Referee Farlow, of Toronto, and the caused much regret in this vicinity.- I, ., wasted the years if y'o*u can get these . , �:, , , game ope .. ,,, . Council, and Jn order to strengthen and obtain *some one else.'s. broom in fellows on th your rink, and put the ned with a rush. The High. Miss Amanda Hoegy, who fell off a ' ;,� 11;�! that attack you had to resort to'un- as anonymous a manner as possible. landep had ther Guelph sextet backed bench, is now suffering with a sprain- . - . � fear of death into them three even- up into their end of the rink and shot ed'ankle. . .1 � 1V truths and apparently you are now Young players are oftA�n inclined to ings a week all winter, � L , not martly enough to adn-4t this. I think that they could do hetter with I after shot was rained in on the Guelph -0. . .1 . J.. . . . ..... � . While'l know that the duties of the a carpet sweeper than a broom on the - goalie, who proved to be a regular e , . , � I � M ,,, ,'., ! . 1 I , Mayor and Council are many and ice". and.numerous attempts have been ! stone wall. Play in this period was H113BERT " I . _�;J varied, I wii-not aware of the, fact made to introduce it. There is little OLD BOYS' REUNION NOTES ! very fast with the Highlanders hav- 1. , I - . 1,31 . � �i that if our V,efitas will persist An doubt that it would improve the game, There was a splendid attendance at; ing the best of the argument. How- Forty Years Married. -The follow- I �,V, � �bb absenting1hirmelf from among us by but curlers as a class are hard old the general committee meeting on 1 ever, the few times that Guelph man- I ing despatch from Kippenville, Alta., ..� , � ��':�� � �Aq - . - - 1 � his excursions Into- the world of de- crusted conservative spoVLsmen. They Tuesday evening and fr9m the rg,, I aged to break away netted them nil, 1 to the Lethbridge Herald, dated Jan- "'�4 1, I I .�� narted snirits appearing thete fre- +.i,. - note of the inarch of ro- norts handed in progress is being as Stewart in the Seaforth goal prov- uary 24th will be of interest many . :: ,�. . � . 1, .. � I � . F, � I I 11 - �-, . \ . I of course always as an un- 01ress. I I made by every committee and the I ed to be a real stumbling block. It I ��r. � �, � V old friends in this township, who will ��r..11'., .. I Nev fj�vited guest, thoreby not being able There was once a Curling'Club of work well under way. All matter, was after ten minutes of play that Join The Expositor in congratulations - ".::1 �:� ,,, � A oung players in a town in ...Western relative to the Reunion and its ulti- I the Higbalnders finally found the net and best wishes: "The home of Rev. I.." to keep ir,touch with certain business y I �_ 1 . I I that is carriecT on in his absence, sure, Otitario. Hydro was more, of a nov- mate success came up for discussion, for the first goal, and for the last of and Mrs. James Golding was the scene . I . . .. � I., 6 I � I Spring Patterns ly he cannot expect the Council -to ,ltY then than it is now, and an at-. more especially the attractions and I the'period they, tried hard to add an- of a pleasant occasiod on the evening ',:�� . � 11 keep him informed as to what I . .1 . I hows. Nothing but d6an, high class i other but witbout success, and the of January 16th, when a number of , ,� ,�. '.. Is tempt was made to do away with the -9 I ".. �� _1 � 1.i, . dontinually 'happening during such period ended Seaforth 1, Guelph 0. their friends gathered there to cele- ,�,�,7 There is a breath of new- use of brooms altogether, tand utilize shows will be, tolerated. Contracts ,�', will not be signed until the repre- The ice, which was in perfect ,� j.� absence. I -electrically driven vacuum clean- con- I brate their fortieth wedding anniver- 1�_ , on 11 I 1'1 I must again repeat that the article . di ion, was scraped and after ten :11,1. ness, a " sentatives from all the booking i� 41 delightful mark of er. - . �imnutes' rest the teams again lined sary. The first part of the evening , �,, dressiness and good taste in complained ol was absolutely ims- "Let Niagara Falls snoo, 'er up" houses are heard, although several was spent in singing favorite hymns. 1, -`,�; � 11 ` I l"ding and'in the interest of " p. In this period play was a little I .." the attractions, distinctly big -riat.e ,�, , was -the, slogan. The, i ri novation, sad b class, ap- u .� ' for I town -had to be refuted. fo relate, was a complete failul-e, and . � - the N w Spring Suit led ly divided with both teams n pprop e S peal strongly to the committee, and I more even - ptural text, led in prayer and gav`4 . . 11, The question is: Was, the Council though high priced, are not surpass- � trying hard. The pace began to tell " . . 1�1_ , I men. We lay spedial em- the broom reigns supretne. a short address to Mr. and Mrs. Gold- � .1, justified in taking the cburse they , ed'on the continent. Representatives on the Highlanders, who were not in . . The beginner is ofton �uzzled by, ing, also presented them, in behalf of .. 5',L !, , 1 ; phasis on the. blues and from hooking houses are meeting the as good condition as their o onents, 11: I ", I took in connection with the industry , words used by thc players, for, pp the guests with a purse of money. I I:;,- . ' .that ,, fh,- elph -,,,;;,, " - s the - -day and another will be ,and it was not long till Gu slip- � ,­ . subject of,this discus committee to . , -staple ,greyA. These suits sion. Veritas has the oppor Curling has a languago of its own.' ped one past Stewart, tying the score. Mr. Golding rep�ipd feelingly and ,. !��I.,. tunity in here early next week. . . � .!:, I ; "Soop ter trp," means to awebp the ed his and,*rs. Golding's ap- ,.!:", I '­:, I i � are the standard for-lOng ans,e,irg this question of playing . I Another fine batch of names and However, the Highlanders -were still express p �, I ir(l. The House is a cirrIe'drawn at ce- preciation of the gift given them by I ; ,:�. the man, or atill living up to his re- addresses have come in but there il. putting up a stiff fight and on a fa . -M , 1�1 wear and continued good ap-. putati6n of b,�ing an artful dodger. ea fik, wheri the 'Skip of add off near Guelph's citadel, managed to the Kippenville PeoPle. The remain- I ..."', .... I . � e -e. Nothing so perftl- Rtandg, it is most impnrtant to re.- . to- . , ,g1',.!l,1 p aranc J am satitfied to leave. the decision on quired. See the Secretary; you may tAke the lead, Kerslake ,doing the der of the evening was devoted _..,�11, - ., , -, womber that the Captain of each side trick. Play became very strenuous I instrun,iental and vocal music and � I., ­'. I ,� ", ''.1 I I . .. anently drbssy;' so attrac- .this point to the citizens . know the address of the old boy or In cone4uston I would like to say is called the Ski& Tho Hog is simp- girl we cannot locate- The commit- and Guelph managed to even the story telling. Rev. and Mrs. Golding I ". "Ill',,: " I ", ­� � � � , tively'k9od; so Soundly econ. that on Tiaesday-I received a letter, IV a lihe drawii across the The a little tee appreciates the kindness of Chas. count Just before the gong sounded were married in the Township of Rib- - , . � - I 4,4, way down the rink. The 'twb term - bert, Perth County, Ontario, an Janu- . �.�_' , . . Z . . , " , " I ey .. , " onlical as a good blue or- gr unsolicited by me from His Worship 8 Broadfoot, who, to help along with for the end of the second period �,,�� 4, " � , 11bvIce. He � , ,, Mayor W. H. Wilfis, of Wingham. re- are often confused by tha the Rood work, sent in a list of all Seaforth 2, Guelph 2. ary 16th, 1884. Here they resided for ,,�. 11 moved .111� ", 0 1 1 ,�i'_, . " . ise,rge. .Wd-have these relia- liat it appir- JL . . � , I . I farring to tli,--- daim i N told to sweep right up 0 the Hog, the former residents of Seaforth and It was evident towards the end of a period of three. years. They ,',�,, ,�� able suits 116- 'Allthe Various ently made by Veritas, that it was and he kOeps his bronni'going like vicinity now living in and around the second period that the pace set from Ontario to Leeds, N. D., n MI " - , 11,:,,��, ", 11 .'It ... I . . , � - . .. , ,:ii%'­i"�,��,�� . his article thht led Winj r , f r mad till he bumps rixtit, into his Moose Jaw. By the size of it there -was beginning to tell on the locals and and spent 22*years of,thtir ;;�awii � . I . .... i 11�',,;,, 1,'�',� 0 - ' , , shades fr6mi`,the'li to the :hc, pgalpnosi -,oil -nding Officer. You wfll see. is some Huron County settlement up when play was resumed in the Rol life there, TThey enligrated fro . � :11M I ght thtr ift'vestigate t thyAt 0-nima � �,,f' ", . . the play to Xortb Dalcota to PoutbArn Albgrta 91 1. 11 I "'N. , 'S-, dark. . . "re I wad; before them. I h a teleolfione, vvhr,n you read later,Rbout the skip, there. period Guelph rushed ve been iiionebt- � 1. I il,fr I how im ortint it is M rof"�ber this Away down in Wichita, Kansas, Sqaforth territory, but could not beat 1908, where they ha, . . -�;��M,Al�'. . ' %,�� . message senf to WinghatiVreq-t, .p . . I ,, :,�Pis�, to 1) Os"% Aistinetion. lives Thomas BroadfoA';, formerly of Stewart, who stopped shots -from all ing for the Past 15 Years, . 1. 1 Worship's permission ublis, beitg a. , . � j�,��I,,!�,. I .L��*@"�, ,!, � .1 &4A r readv tlteommencg Turkeramith township near Broad- angles. The loca-ls- made a few ex- mong the firtit sett!lers dA. I I 1. 'J�', this letter. This perralwdon Wag,cbeer- Y6n are nm � in, the, X1 .,,,Q�i,� . ,�"."7,X,, * . 1. . .1 , 1� �'I- �w 1 A!kk J � VAJ .. f 113, ` , , Al-,", � )i ,�Ilg given. I would like, Mr�. Editor, to play, which you do b!" grasping foovs bridge, who, aIrthough over 80, cuXslons to try: the Guelph goalie, but Ville distridt. Mr. and Xft, a6 ,ft- :' , � - - "2' t/ - `$ 3 am' - "' 11 dh * 1AIIii, ,:-�,s..,�,�O.Nd I 1. - hopes he can stand the trip home found him right on the jab, and al- were ble8sod 'with nillia. Ild r � ,v� ,.", 9 9 . you would ublish this letter just tho, handle of your , 11 and Pro .4 ' . .. .1 I' - I I . . I I ;., C . � 1, . I I � I . . ' I � .. ; -t� t . as I. e ice in-'Ume general agaiii, and William R. McGill, though they tried hard to find the, -daughters and four d0n#,:7'W0.'G91U i- � � �i:Q, I 1; v, '' 11:1, ". , � ,,, - ll, I 1-10- 00.1.1 11M. I teceived t. :!Ilffig it along of * I - I ,,Q'!,P� . .have pamed, t I I I X ',gq � . I I . I. . February 11th, 1494. ('I'irebtion of the Skip at thd'-atheT end. Boulder, Colorido, been awny'thirty. net, all their attempts were frustrat- iitirs 46 b �&, Ift " , `,--""tl,�I; , - ".. M..M 1. I .1 _. - '' I . '. � �, ',;, I . V , , , 1, .1 M , " " . I .. . I , ..". I 010;1-�, - . 'I . � . I W. Ir Golding, Mayor, - Miring t1te first few Yeat*'You will three years, iWased tb6 1914 picnic ed. After'seven minutes of play, sons and t*o d4ultz 90-61mv , 1� , . , , .. I : " -3 ", . - I t .1 I ­ � 111 I " I " , Seaforth. . I . Inwiriably fall oyn aq 10V an 8 -ad bVifts, In lie-, M*§ iib �i'IL­ ,,, r, .,,,�.,[, ,� 'I � i , g, � , . 1. I . . . . ,,, , I - , .toi3OJ��, . " , I .1 � lr��"% , , . I . , d d6 this. but fibink9i It time he was coining Guelph managed to beat Stswaj!t � 4 �".'_, �,'r , � , " _. ,?; ",,g ,�,j,4 Z!)t ,,, L:1"-':'' , � . 1� I � . � , ' I , . - Attaboy, these a cloae-in shot, repeating. four InIn. art attan it � th , , 1; V I 1� _ , I .1. 1.11 ,C� 1 R_L�ffl` Deap Mr."Goldingt" , - ren old �Iay�era- do so'�,, i%gularly. back to see the folks. I d M 1341,001,1n wfiftOi _ � - ," .; ' ., 10 I I "Valfts'0 verhoge, letter hi) I , — `_ , ,., M"A I I I , . 11, ,got ut6s later, and five minutea before k4r�& !.� .i� I ' ' ' 0 ��,! , � teat care should be exeMsod not to fellows navet'grot old -they all I Alta., and 6#d davghtai, ia,�4vji , . ba�takqd ift ' It Huron blood iwthem. h6L�!,.,1(6t%g1; . 1� It . ,;� � , #�. The fto§ftorl last V40 ,, b0all Tell,forward seroas your",btallo. full titne Vas called managtd 4o blulge At widtilglat , .. �. I'll 11 � . . - ­ 1� , - �. *;1111%--�', 1".. 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