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li Arevthe nthe bilA ry 09' 0.0 , 0hurlo, h' . . . . . . . . . . " 0 in b4d, mp,4 IDA *e honor ol a Prime', �n called into a AW the � i , - A of the Legislature�- woda-vido obip- elAd X40 r . .. .. .. . . Ous import and tbe -is, vim lA Misp Oster, ww-at, d her sgriQ JU1iqeq too mt to Me A, U. .1n House on W the oil down, thp cost of owow§ M ht, wjke ,O fW shipp *4 9 1 4. pla has been 42m," E. N. Sinclair, 4.1 446h ing Canadian eattle hoidiag� a goex .1 on V44qtv uI9 mid other M On R .0301-v 4te wM, 'pe �Ome of hei �er, and upon wluq;u Lead PT 0% to Europe are laply war- a good dpb given, , Y"Y' 00 Der, of ClWou, 4s on Will vote at the wind UP r�kntea the disclosures made in the ed that women 4-0 ip in. 'al 4�.�T,qha YO quickl- sensational report o W. T. R, Proa.� pvlol o0 goo 7 eir y r affirms its t sioner'appoluted last aroplid Vtir" ae,&d th4t 0 i?f -frimdp lnAheW -7- �A Liberal Part3 on, the commis Pretty - Pr Wor in like to in- thoola of To- will run again, for it has bee holding their Ig was, la0leal4fted at P 0, F0*0-1 . 7 'i I '01 i -rate dis- 1913g, winter to some. -Mi. and Wrs. on �F ',night. Of taus X trao Slippe cent. beer measure, moving the existing ocean emier Ferguson, summer to seek some me tX a per �e- IR, Webster spentr Wedu d S was lucky fiA. LD ply brot The r es sy evel�ui DO ke a pledge made to crimination against Canada. ajej,� J Wa the North R.the home Of M and Mrs E E. It once, but a dozen markable extent to WIM r. Pub. big 4�Kidple of those Mrs. Joseph lCou J�,eathat, Wi Atian 4, 'TOY, 14- at a $ting 0;' on Je9 which the dry majority e evening with friends in Clinton. various Ste aship Conference oper- -Mr. Lloyd Hayter spent Monday one -The u Ao N V 4st week. 11 d portions of the Prov O'd upon. r6 'pU a a Play, 4 of Kri-'and Mrs. Ife ........ . a. a nopoly for the m4intep of Wivee-.1% Burn which is M. Sin ance o freight rates is Oxo*h 6 q h ped every reliance. —nothing the lliatte ae way, 4,14 in his inter up *'% arraigament of the Pre report- and already the com 11 th T
h6se S oes 'hav Id' 'rom Montreal� he HILLSGREEN and a halt 46tt of in Parkhill a, score in his sPeec pvt 1. a few' Of
h to the ment emanating f t Proceeds. w tto Conference, S Op meeting- ao -th Sick Childjjj!a:�.x h ost serious charge indicates buss na e and. yo!i.-:�� the inten Violvp .". , . , a t e m Hillsgreen Mission Band was q was the most severe and in- centre of the Canadian end of that ding !on Band. -The last -V-'htch, any Prime Minister has ever he position to the resolute move of the of 't Pftal ;�bi6' is a very worthy Imp .1 . . . . . . . . �singing hymn 773. Mr, T)taen subjected in Ontario. Government opened -by Katice.,you are kindly mueAO their respective beliefs iyer. -U)e Scripture The week's ebate was featured by Carlile led in pra ing Ontario psalm. 103, was read by'Muriel BAYFIELD a your account an or befe w. oeta
i speeches of the three leaders, that of lesson, 9 to the merits of delug -Awt. IW� L. WelUo. 21 The roH was then called cent. beer from hotel the Prime Minister being one f he Carlile. good wAr pf second hund form eam. parlors, and Chinese most effective he has delivered in i, - gile. x 11:F boWelvWj. - in 4064 'Wair, at Q There the and answered by "present. ars, Lee for 4 restaurants Liberal members by -Uwtl�g vw 1� 1OLLm- a- initial debate of any session. were seven for the Red and si It, was all of the -a 9, t is said, that a snbject of comment that Mr. Meig- the Blues. A very, nice letter trurn *1#1* at k% A. Edwards' Store. --yR reed in caucw% so I . now prev . very fair name of the banner hen leader of the Opposition lacked Florence Armstrong was then read are AA2doUs e of Stw` , � t4 reduce our stock, and Notes.-�-Vhe young-� peopl, the tary The Treasurer a 4jq'ffix*es are advancing, we "=e� Ga- ew.s church held their Valentine' ack. He by the -Secre lines at clearing lirio ,00. 1 T�hj;j An r province of the Dominion has been his 'customary vigor of ',att _rlilcing jo epot was read, and Mt. Carlile read of go -o , " sopjalpii Frida vfop y evening of laatw�isk p overalls and smocks at, 4 0 called into question by the Premiers was more discursive than usual and r, Aid- ahirts worth $1.00 eX, M! W, more mildly critical. His one reme- a story instead of the usual lesson. each", 'ov ling action, in doing what every- , 10# " at 20c a yair4' P I X , 'At the, school 'room of the church and start 0ii6d'4h1r04 I I 'oyabba e socks at': amost em jpenjnq.�was spent. body understood he promised heould dial theme was higher �rotective The meeting was closed by singing pppe lug Prices eq oin agh a substantial tariffs for everybody -farmers in- hymn 758.' All repeated'the Lord's *odq�.W%you wial redizet4f ig people of the tsocial-ico valu The Your
'not do. And lthol ds. 29Z.2 IC W. itteer. will p Prayer. In robably eluded. The member of the OPPOsi ervativoi majoll Cow Premier, there is tion who talked most vehemently a- e......... is attt�n4 save 41-- the face of the Miss Ethel JO -U; *ht) hearts for the occqsipn�., Piiring i6e* 0 mam,
a t the amendment gainst the Govrnment's programme on 'Norr=4 'wa little doubt bit tha was Ron. Dr. R. J. Hanion, of-F6rt C Lond lint pait of.'thet.,orogramme, g es will receive the endorsation of prac- W,!NTHROP home -ovei'l5ile, week end.-Mi.es Violet 11 — O-nnosition member, Lib- Wdlliam who at the end of the week contests wiprp. fitldiAgo -in, aA li- has --I, rt, been Avt- Dr, New- '�Fea a fiery jeemi . std. It was Notes.—Brussels oue ate 11 ei, eJvttet�par� was jmesciiv- terals and Progressives. delivered QiIW27for the past -four,201w0hor- n on Mondsty e as a whole, there subjected to many interruptions from team invited the WinthrOP'Of Rambl- ton-' ed that roung man wi!# tien ou� Taking the Hous back for a game last Satuxday �51do the loms- h0* the I I 0 I.. a be able', to:-re� rA. *h
seems t,o be little doubt but that the Liberals and Progressives, especially ers 12.30 in Stratford, s.and dollar farm. was, Wtter than, C4,e( .. , Aeed f e the beer meas- when Dr. Hanion was extolling the afternoon., They -all left at education.'�-,.: The ,affirmative Gov me victor- to CQ I e B.. ernment can fore RKi 'i last- we The saving graces of high protection. good.spirits e2 ring a few''holloitys, $Wo ure upon an unwilling Province. ifid. I
Old Tory discipline can be counted up- In his concluding remarks the IOUs, but, alas! when- they axrived; iti T5bhdon imol Sarulv- t the, 'Wit s',, "of- on. at the rink had just been flooded ad to. line up the members sitting be- prime IvEnister, after referring ti , held at�thii.'Ale$bo- are Ideas on ury benches. Comer- length to the plan to curb the North they had to return home without a quartet y4ue ng nesday; 'Febradf'y .1-of"ibe ToWa#1 $- Ag. iilcely�. hind the Treas Wed game. They were in.a different mood dist b from dry corstitu- Atlantic Shipping Conference said:— bdiif for
as
ve members tor Rev. 1. 'Jay' john-, Vati when they arrived home. They said Ter, as to remin, another 66iii6 .'*,eeks,' 0f -V606ving
encles can be relied upon to herald it "The Government's action in this re- to it was no fuh driving 20 miles and no a '�nd is
nly part of a great con- rsof, L--`0 -,L;,';Ne A. W E. W*An
h ate'. structive programme which has for game and considered it a mean triA, % , I as a great tep towards temperance gard is o -lotierlor. improve- lsit�sd ving �auc dep frie Of somi, nice
Ing. a bo, a in
in Ontario. Mi. x is a On, z4i a � 1%) Well but won't get fooled again. e as judg,
Mere is little expectation that the its objective the development and in- William. Montgomery, of Windsor, is Tueadayev, g -ne Wtas,.Margaret'Melli 'iGill acted as Flesherton, bas m a� -p *ith "t)is finj,,dwel" he receut-
for Kappen.-,anol Mt. ed f or,.Hi lagreen, with. V� Day
M Fisher 'here: al,4,n. p
Liberals will be herded into a solid creasing of the wealth of this eoun- here.—Mr. and F Ybruary,�-24th. Prizes be- �V.eu- the Standaxd Wos., An- ly p IW Hugh Mac -
f k vote against the 5 -per cent. beer bill, try, and the development and increas- vacating at his home Mrs. Joseph Hart spent Sunday with the.' *51tierst in eu&hre.: "flunc drews, of Sgafor0i *Jio, was Ientine%
-third So well did -her, I late motherblia . ai was well obsei ling�.—Mrs. there. an in rge tending rved here jdging -from
if and when it is introduced. Sonic jug of wider export markets as well. C large nu rs. Alonzo Spar these young l9diii ring out poinis' iold
frank- We believe that the step taken last Mr. and M on eng4ged spepoling a -few. days, haj, returne# the mber of � V of them from wet ridings are - and Mrs. ard for the judges to., in favor of stronger beer, and they session has already in this short time Peebles of Yorkton, Man. tb- xes, - es that it was S�al6rth, ' �ccoiopaiiea Y� fier HiAde, and posted at the"lo th :' � iad.i to W i Giles, Of Moose Jaw., �Zk, visited tb lef t, over Will be accorded the prvilege, pecul- fully justified itself, and we believe Miss Viol4qt,- who, intend C an enjoy' your _,s,, remait andmany a heart�waa`. 1*11well
r ��and`beat'fast with tender' -and
-Liberalism, of voting as theY that the legislation which we are MT. and Mrs. Theodore Holland for a bring,' 0 ome until another.time.. Before bringing jar to Mrs. F. Bullard and baby, ayfield Orangemen are time— The programme Wise emo ons vi nk a and in-terestin, ti .-NTO. Deram; Bsi is
see fit. going to introduce during the present few days.- i�' lelbse the' last a VaA0
the Liberal lead- Betty, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John ROted'5X,W4" TO di good item, w a a good ;!wye iai Zqaerii" -the f ' ' i th� play,, ','Blundering away attending pen
session, if it receives the support o Don't f&;6 Oli other issues, of Blyth Mm. John W � �- lt'coffeoi. Be� -ous- this Parliament, will materially as- Armstrong, Valentine.. .1un,d. and, I i ve aiia' �anil ings in, -London WMnto ind-,�-Dstroit,
ers struck a note in which he obvi Montgomery and son, Andrew, spent Friday evening at fore this was indul I ged in our presi- . p e diversified in- her faffi&-j Mr. A. To" under the, kuspices len .AverY but expects tollli I$dck- about the first
ly had the sympathy of the whole sist us to further th -agriculture the week end *itW 'of made a few 0A, tb�Aed Ith6 h '-th#:Ubove
fine, 4P e.�� Gra odAime--for the spring
opposition, and probably, also, not a dustries of this country -and haye a *#rch
S, of jsmestoWli�X�s. R. Come I
- remarks %4- w, lie
few Conservative members. He de- fishing, mining, lumbering and manu- Tom. visited-,. tenafeberi a we6k� at- th,6 trao,�A - the facturing; that it will help the whole - eft visited'hoir sister, Mrs. Jas. 94 young people ofliltlls- Green for com- ive lbta a' jlWti�
home of hei.friend, Miss'Elva" A, rtis t Will
14' a ve
maned in vigorous tone that Mr out. -Miss Fergu- so nicely Aolto emen
-a turned 011149 he 4rge,,AU11U hats -for 1he.,gpriW,tr4de.-Mrs. Jas.
so Scott, of Seaforth, last week. fon Monday. ente# of ffis overnment take steps to solve the industrial life of Canada, and by and Mrs. S. Shannon speiit Sunday sofj'ba from, London'where . ing out. and This -was H. Ross, recently- of Seafoi
of Some helping our industrial life will I -m- the members of our club. i the'�Vovrn has
mystery of the disposition with Mr. and Mirs. Hudson, Of Eg- se,:.,spentK',seYcraI weeks with Mrs. d by our h ber attended the danee at rth
the lot and well-being of the y president,4 Int 8 ' �ind� re-. relatilf4W and fri
$4(�000 in Home Bank Commissions prove 11. She was ace' 4econ ed OU'Ma�h 17th, St. Hivil I oil Prida evbin g a been e�ds in
!Dmpan -John Ilyde. y Conservative Government's men, women and children who inhabit mondville. W.; �,y, Captain Charles Fergu- Mr' port a very p le".ot ile , wiffi,, eXr Hensajl-�and viciniti" who:we pleas -
n the led r), . :1,6ndAh '6e�i hdr, again ali& in -rnch- hn-
1919 $4,000,000 loan -some of the this Dominion from one coast to the Fa��k's night, the, oung people of urnished by",w, ed -to - �ft
ellent -music f -Shoi a� -"health. son w. &.�was sailing last summeir-7,�- Xipp�n, will go over to Hills- Green C it was said in evidence, hay. other." ALMA He�b4rt " = .k�firgeon is home from Port �stra.-Mrs:J. B. R64�OWax
money, and, put on 'the eve ,programmej her -e -,A' ;6 er,. was,fol�tuoate . ing been sent up to the Parliament It has become already evident, from Dovee,7v;$re he was engaged in fish- .looked *for. The sor, is here visiting, her 1w; aysago
Mr. Sinclair declared th4 talk in the corridors of Parliament, Notes. -Mrs. Garfield McMichael, of so a good time 1, Andrew Jobliston "Who W see . or , wanother,finwfox. n his hants. o-, 'tiseap-
Buildings. ot desire that te position of the Government, G�derieh;-spent a few day� the past Ing- evening was- brought to a close by 'is quiie 1?` 0 G F0 M
litario, did m -a71 n the people of 0 er the especially since the notable victory in week, the guest of Mrs. G. W. Nott. singing "Auld Lang Syne.'�Xr. and 8 thi 0 olis, is ere sw ince to rest und some wee 0 %�* fa
their prov per v�od n, of -vil ther Mr. And '45h to." '-
stigma that was implied in the evi- West Hastings, has become greatly -Miss Anona Dale, of Dashwood, Mrs. Wm. R. Coo -iihildre' London, 'was in ihe , lage on X.4, still
USBORNE dence that has come out up to date. strengthened. When parliament open- spent the week -end at her home here. the London Road visited at the home nesday tast covibining -business coirtinues- quite III 16 - ' P� tase,
air also accused the Gov- ed last year,the Conserv-40y OpPosi- �Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fowler enter:- I S'ixty-Fifth Anniversary. -An event df Mr. and Mrs". W. W. 'Cooper, Of a visit with his sister 'Mrs. Thomas -of,,,Exeter, was h �Aurihg, the, past
Mr., Sincl. tained a few friends at their home. of Mr., Simpson. -The . Diiectors' andbfficers 7'
ernment of serious laxity in its fail- tion was in high fettle and insistent- t took place on Mon- London, during the pastliieek::� George
it to- go on Thitrsday'evening laat��Mr, J. J. day, F61%1rtr= -when Mr. and Mks. and Mrs. FAgar Butt, of, our: -Villa&', ty-mid a Case, who,b99-beet q%At* -for
whatever ly challenged the Governmei -of- ure to take any cognizance ed kroth Mr. d the visited at the -,home 6f,the fornier's ening 14 to
of the findings of Judge Snider fol- to the qpuntry. This year there is -no Hugill recently purchas Alex,��,Hackneyj,. Sr., celebrate lneetinj Monday ev such exultant duillenge. Confidence Joseph Thompson, Of Seafoyth, "is 45th,11ni-v4rs&ryvqf their wedding at parents, Mir. and Mrs. Wim. - Butf, . of leg is vkAmprov"i-b-g. 4 -Md fi��vany
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lowing the Settell probe. He remind fol- one -hundred acre farm on the 4th t i ome dn the -Thames Road, Us- Seaforth. during the past week -Mrs. on h-06 w"' with 't'jo� *nij
ed the House that in that report lies obviously among the united trice Ur�uhart, to make sel" � Of in.
ubs, etc., alid -are 1*0 there was condemnation of the legal lowing behind the Prime Minister concession of MzKillop, which looks ornet Tow��ship. ri was an old time John Daymond, of the 2nd of Tucker- a if MT. Hugill intends branching out "th 'Idren, gftnol- smith, had the misfortune to lose a and its head and also anada, the Pro- a family gatheringi 'ehi W119 iwetty fine for �Of and
department farming. - We children and, gTeat grandchildren in good cow during the past week -Mr. their niemb"�' andth.,, who wish'to f6iioeily ;f �vur �imgge , , , spei�P the
gressives show an even more friend- into more extensive ers
severe criticism of the Hydro, Chief and Mrs. Thompson,of the West, vis- atoward the Liberals than in are glad to see Miss Mable Living ttendance., There were present Mr. become miake selection week end who were
engineer in the a* to the Hydro of ly spirit, Robt. Thomp from, 'and I are I affering 'home 'again after her recent a fine premium meethind �I the
he was the pAst 1hree sessions, and by their stone- And Mrs. Alegi. Hackney, Jr., Mr and ited at the -home of Mr in. n
a p4ece of ma&dneiry in which as re- speeches in the first week of the operation in Clinton Hospltali�� rDavid.'�Asckney�. Mi. and Mrs. son, of the London'Moad, and other, Alonzo Ortwein, hockey mat6h -�layqd. On LOUT -Wal rink
interested. - When the matter w hor ha.4;.',. bee''In friends during the past week. '�.The' Ing Sir Ad- present session, have indicated that Campbell Sutherland, w , Mr. Alex. Dow Mr. and Mr. Win. Stone, both of Dgtroit, on Mo dav eveni ast Exeter won
-ed by the Government to .1 a Hack if, iving their atten- fen - spending a while with frienad&r in and and Ladies, Guild are the
d Mrs. Z�id airdiner, MT. who'got their stutois stalled -while via- qutbi 4 §rI1.sq,ore;, a ke 61tand-
they are not only cold to the allure M Constance, has e 'as Louise Hack- tion now to the getting iting herei�,at Christmas time owi*�g- Ing 9 ti� of , he am Beek for action, the Hydro Ap ngagoe-A& , up of a play. C �iditiog
peal, and, in taking no action what- ments. held outo them in Mr. eigh- around Ben llson, 'Mi
pre -session manifesto about Mr. X. Carter for the comingt'year.� -five gra�iiolehildren and This promises to be gob� and a1ulle'r to a very" leavY snow itorm, were asv�T;J: of our ever, had actually undertaken to re- en's And twenty here this * ''k ' ake them. hobie, h The freight rates, bu they are at the "ThaVs right, Campbell; there is nd- ons great grandchild. Rev. and Mrs. account will be given t an early ,to )rmer good- now lin'. other
verse the findings of the Judge. Huron Ro -honored guests. date- They in -tend rendering tht me time readyk give the govern- place better than the a d. to lftovs� back -to
lAberal leader stated that the very sa. Dermid - %rm on the Huron on March,6th�Mr- Charleir Dairis and the reads Wik, sufficiently, *6od to, places, * -.6. analog
evident The Me -.(4 ckne. . came .0 Us- Herliall,in the
[ydro �nd public owner- ment every assistance in its Mr - and AQrsy, �g I enable the ' m -to do so�The lecture to spring. This is what
welfare of F,
West. has been -sold to Afr: rtwilght, visited at '11age, in paatyears.
ship demanded internal management purpose to solve the freight rates Road, b Me vnith t1is*' iopeers and have re. daughter, of Ca 3
M be given in the"Methofflit-otur,61t here we - like, . to� beat Am have -,�often . ex -
of a standard that would retain the problem, on land and sea, in the best Vanderhurg, of Porter's FRIL This 0 ver since. the home of Mr. and Mrs. �'Wm- � Mc- under the auspic�s of the W. M. S. perien6edh-bur. ti
sided on th&qA4&8 Road
f the whole Dominion by Is. a good farm and will make'a nice nald, of the Kip onfidence of the people. interests o Alex. UcloWqg on Filday,'evening of tl& week on -Our, rurat-couriers are rejoiang in
thw .,son of - jOhn Do pen Road, (luring. i given some hat. -be aome. We w6cbme Hackney, barn on the Dun- the past week -Mr. Wanless, of Vat- i'wgo Of Gold 11 to b Atei road tand
Ono'
na. the,, goodt
-of Gd 6 -rd , spring
wiping out as far as possible a n Loi& tcriminatory factors. Also, the Pro- and faiinly in our 1t, on visited at the home of Mr. and by Re. Mr.' James: St,. are � longfilk -1fir
the from the number . of li6p that das road, tvrot-miles east MT -s. Ggo. E. Thompson. during the es to and, si6v�ir -'Wd-are pleaged to
ROM TH DOMINION CAPITOL gressives are persuaded that May 20th. in-thoi,, stdrmy'days Exeter Methodist Ohur* time
al policy in the loaded from this vicinity on M past week. -Te many -friends of atten444 , promis
gLa the reverend see Mjs, er us -
Government's gener of the Rebe4ftW',�W-e came tb Us- -be largely ;tit'ag'ai fi, Z Otta*a, February 14th, 1925-71ie e farmers still think th is Miss Grace Filrbirn are glad to ' -gentleman is:a talented lecturer and ual -good heal*, -after 0,46�5weeW
-stage set and the matter of taxation and tariff is the last, th Jorhe wjtbrrhW*m(*ntit in '1963, set ov- I be made in rais4ig 'Ae know that she has sufficiently. rec I -curtain is up, the ised at this time money. to -Itlihg-with theW iin th6fpiegant' - 'is well known tq'Hensall aUdiencos. illn as' U& I actors have taken their respective best that can be dev home eyed from her recent sickness and is .0 1iuch-
on Parli- to meet the conflicting needs of the porker" '&teoid, her. .Di 1o0oid *Ihol- lo�t roles in the annual drama now progressing favorably at d. As, returnihir from
gas -here atten in ftneral a ,
-st week. has - country. At the same time, however, h Jas. Rosa. *46 basbeen iiia, anan re�wte
th6 ment bill. The 14 as forest. of late Tor"
Odes on the'Go-- V. , signed to'the goisnment side of,the Mr;� Forks served n emark�jt4j;a* �`-knd Ils Rick, bas a. ��It in' it, in Seaforth'for; some i6; -vrAr' return hi's on'b"ave'read` array with ernmeiA that his party would;,preas LONDESBORO many-incidefita .6thhe df� Its ed to i6aumJp, positioli ztage a dominant, united Yi doctor's care, has now returned-hom , e for further tariff reductions. -to, tell islotes.--�Mrs. Mountain, has goU6, a6f islative goals clearly It,ble W bo' ani constructive Is atiol .1g, ong er ;. thdg An interesting sidelight on the tao or seven. defined and to be reached with a -Goderich to spend thel.r0mained-�6f Globe, , whew I,, .-Mr. -and Mrs. P"Weraon. Smith 7ninirnum of talk or tims-wasting* I ties of the Conservative eg ab6iit 'again was 9p fhe winter with her daughter, Mrs. A'"agent cam"t a of our village; entertained nVulter the Conservative 13th ancessio `d6pi -of the,ft.0 week�;,, -and his resolute phalanx have -essay- bate after, as a result of an inadvert- Lyon of the issue- !4 ed the role of Jeremiah, lamenting 'visltl presented on PridaY in connee- corner Mr. eigheil Jame& Ape�'Mr. and �Mm Hrii,'Ab�cribing for" �nnging a of th4ji frionds oU. 'ftesolay evening tion with the restoration of the de- g their daughter, long and loud the country's econotdic ance. bhe motion terminating the dis- Kerslake, of Exatir--Mrs. �,'P ng I 'beral, -re Mi 4-- ffioli 661 slifiAtion plights by4t not -specifying ery clear- 4 Han'visited-her son w' 'kil cussion had been declared carried the he I follZA ly -as yet the specific remedies or just previous evening by Deputy Speaker of St. arys.-The meeting! of the with intellige#,'140-test�ll Mrs"Ilack- IMSALL what acts would he meet for repent- George N. Gordon. Mr. Meighen, his FaVeryone CoAd0des the :nb6d, -0� Z Co)A lete p;
Women's Institute Pw%is 'held on F4. ney, -who lier �rAarriagO was �Psrw o lte�t-�One'wgefrom HeAsall Sor followers in the. House and his press tendancet.-M.;85 Ann bathroom -bus it, - ip:#69,466fe com-!
Mr. Forks and his Progres- 5th, with -a _-good at Millar, W-49,4torn at Arbftlt, w e. Ut .nw, - ''
ance. ed the old cry of liberty of speech Minnie Grey, is,visiting her sister at d -a Jqn i6fin Selt; 137, )=' rals n the left back centre of the Torfarshire,, 5, sives i and -pictured the Liberals seeking,to-,, fort than a prlor, and -P - 8� Ysiborne wifh her 19' Commoz*,stage h4ve so far rather Palmdratori- this -�week-Mts- 1 39, and c#n*-`Ao 0 1 I !V �y " "Towintog a%lhide d. They wanted r Millinery Penn" w�� curtail that freedor returned 1horne, ftkti,� VS., Da A thfa d Instal' one, now. The :assumed ihe'role of watchful vraiting ohnston h9i vid Jillar,,. I)obvit; wiH b&tbv�ck this dst, *areh an opportunity to prolong the -debate Ah friends in 1�qii-. WeTe� with dots of. petty hats for the,,Sprimg tMil&'
a berlovolent, neutrality so far as the spending a week wi in 1853. Mjh v Our workmen, dxPerienced. and.the-goods
and to manufacture solne. good 0 -am- e married on, N* r . y Oth, 1860, by 2984-1 cerned with a mild Government is edn tign literature on the assumption are of the qu don. -A play -is to. be given by;, best 'O boys and girls fthe. 13th Concestati))n Ile, Applause for what the Government P1 Rolo�'� ,;, pho, John at time -947d I te 1ttent othat there would g Brief -With the retrn of fros�y has done sq� far and a promise in the Memorial Rall. Proceeds tion this year. As a matter q0act weather OUT rink is- Once or6 'In �suppoirt- if the good work is continued. to be given to the Library- Mrs. vices at the W�iies Roa The are good demand - and with skaters; edkr- two da previous to had -the �Ide t loild�bseig on thoi� I 0 etra and hockey players presentsquIts The Govermuent's. general, program Granger, has bought Mrs. MaiWnj?sP: i6i f tly� andL r beep a tactic Understanding bAween 'b
f legislative action his session, as the three parties that the debate house and will-� move in sho 'the Thames ively Witlithi-, re- disclosed by the Speech from the Mrs. Manning. has- bought Mr. Towns. In -their 88th!aAd;$7 h d �,t Mil newed sl4iF "g, graill� wood, oga 'it, d would be allowed to end. on riday 'Oung, WN is -( wyWtrue-tive and practical. thend's home. -Mn. (Dr.) -1, NO- Hackne�,,;?irq prodlied;,ofll kinds Ar6 also c6in- go that thoAHoude� could, -get down to ion of has been on the sic list all winter;�`Ia health. They , 04rtida, meeting �secjucwl to he legislaf business.. It may be' r6called, that Ji"' "h ing #eely Into market and g as her many frieMs toiMourdty' ton last ses not improvin G, -� Mr. siol� devigned to r6duc demand ;and price the last year in the initial debate.,,when od cost Of living -and improve both do- would like to age her�M. ano lym. their 65th and our best malbenauy in Dis the Progressives helped Of "Carwri mail The ke. Adania entertained, a numb6r of their wishes for )T continue
-mestic and export rade. v- and daugh0t, Miss Lilly, have beei t -third the discussion enter i pi!l -ing Ain Mng.thotk,:Yelative�, Mr. and note of the Speedli ww the emVhaiis mar on Thursday eve 9. ri,nd3 , , life and hap week the Conservatives were thq first vist R -MacDonald,. of,the London 9,66wo laid upon the urgent necessity of to loudly' decry what they regarded .J. a mile. or so,south of our tvillage.-�- lowering the cost of living, not so an the obstructive tactics of the West- reductions in the CONSTANCE The Aglican muchn seeking to pr, W. St olong the de- ofi Iliti19,: thad ;0040 taT as by the more direct way of erners i Notes - 11 % , , ac *0 Conservatives chure Now it is the '-The sad tews-', le of todueft the cost of tralis' io Iiie ebided bY Mr. - F&ke 7 for a id"4his portation onte Died In Toroatm
-akes pla-A `tbo w' -the very, sudilft, death of Ur Wilftfti mi9w 4ni lind'and sea. It m f futile, pmiinistic ternoon aftol realized Af ;2 �j I too long stream o -fhat Mooe, of Tbi-OM6 do thuradik m6rii- ielis, Aaong with a lowering e for U6, 966d WhIaL It!
talk. 00- colt of" tka0pOitati0fl- andther big iog, Feb. 12thi-tame asi a ter�r sqveid� Ma'� -an t f p od a- eUpalley in ai woa,held.--Mm Vi Horton lojl*4 u ura emen -T -a fao4r i's e co g itilig-vel and h endo Way df tug lfit6fi fid burlok ).8seebler haE r4
by Tvir t XOT(If IVARNA !; i" 1, -fib 'Weeko'-Miss Vototh % shoek'*o. fiere. The body Z 01i a is by strength ni#'Olintoo ceme- *part , I Moore el b6t Ko bld elam a on cam] tifidt iss- V1616t Whtt4ai ldo� bf:
'd is the Goderich, spent Qrxat�' 'Th# ing. t:ubure Thursday night with been &Tbaidut of Olin Notes, -Mr. and Mr�- Rivers, Of ter for Ina G. Wit ton di Mr. and Mrs. Rober� Webatat,,Mr� years bofloki n1oleing to Tovoift IV Cop, and Mrs. George Clarke and Ma i 400ht the w4i Rdbett, of gig Oat# stop bow)OP6,At " I muc ur ev I tod,'1kitig AA&W6 freight 91 pnalivid RN W Gdo, Connl Idt f6r Gddblilt, lot f h Of h day O.n aft6ftt of *d d6at O ol Ift
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