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I , pt"o , ur eprrespo 4" �Im " �,� " practicAl "" _, , - � - '', , ,4V 4 t Mllow ��Mwv�i ?",I . - - . L . I oil " Ili - 'gr ' ,I# , Us "I �v .,,7 R P,�, " I . .. -iwr, be$4A, cutting th ation pr6je e _od nera " ', , V ,e �� -'I"g "M� , erien -V. I I I., 11 I .. ". 6 � .- ­­ V��',r _, _ , �_as' h:: 1. _0,4 ,A I �,�� M, 1 a ial ex -p I Cd which _11 -------- b IG", - �-nVl lie-,sai`dlu-c�qq- Whe ta �policies w,bioiP%e�QrWi )XA . 1. I VIC . ,., 'It coot � th . " t. � rar p� 4A - , I i q . I'h V , ;1h; . - and -p,0 embrzid4y ligga" 0 plsgig', �.,4y,.wlaich---�Ithe.zov � ; S I � �, , L �1 edly proyp valuable to him.. . _4 W7 Pr � T t � � relt, I I .ch from I As be. vqrsatio 9SW Fi6d _isi4 Jug, On, the I -A I �.. . I � I ,__�;, �_ " . I � , ". ; '. a new -comer, he has spent .the is short,, _ . 1. " MAX ;6 I � 11 I ., so forth," �40i, Mr. ,Boura,Ssa, Thione 1- � . �v -j: ­ �49;` - Vr IS a ot er4#ASW_ , OXI �. � 7 �,, M., , .- �, , � - , . �y-�,W,-,'v- � ,V,;� . � . . .. LOpobn. free Passage. to Cut i4se .. - W. . � W rd , '' �, :::: * � I �, e Anot to oll � , 11 I ' �,� � 11. "I , -.,.. . � , . L I th - ­` ­­ . � . , , ,%?, xw-urinej 2��`,�gm ... � fit* ia . ,. ,,.- NO Cott � fw� R , �, ". , qv going to give the 's df , ' ' � , durl , ,. 6 "but when it waii' fiijis]46d, the coat -' 10111DWing �# ' ' �-"!� , b I , t. , - . - o ,,far in, listening apd- wa '44 wfis so clean -and 4 esh ii -011030 ,F --ends called #901 11 Pi� ,`,.i , . - I . time a 4e, frim. -% . 1Z I . vis , " Ift '10 a %'� ,I P ... . ' House UniOd'Stat4s4' Aq`­Tw� a'.. And— -glittering no fr �t�ll not." ,rus , as I � �, ,�,,�, " ' tersend stop ,� $o, w , J li to farm, but will B I , I . I , P . -oods , . I - , "�- ing, but one of these. days the '' 161-t , , q _6 � , I" . - %fur .ui;empjay., W recently. 0 ed 9' * 011- . ( arfull,'-frain Mr tured"..g'�W�UL"""A.fo�."" ' ,x- looking compared, with � the old one 0 ' 40k ..zlq�.,:�#!h ,,..Tqiextend to I help to swell v. I 0. I is aikely to get ah I e . . owrl , , . - . g *rt, M. on $1mP y I ' . 4_1*01 , , , 1=,N,1 �, I., . . _ _g,., dauce,,#w.t.was,&eu. iA� � F, I , , - , . . 11 - S, te. Are iA- ; sedonald , - _ 'A , ., W " 1, 11 ­ 11 ._ ten� V.. � !.,�, the I , � ,-, x6it ranks and make additional, ex: I , ", 1, - I - � MeMillan,.whicli.will. be wort lis I V " that he thought it would- notanswer . "'.. I X, - off - , .�, - Oa�- - look after thei ' � , TM �, i 0. , � � At, M15.1 ��,_� �d­ ,* . , i I�, ,,�,� . I � � , X,1,� ,q . . I C .,in - I � - 4, , .,,- lbeft, - to. -they li�tll was: well attended,­Xr., I 1�1 . . . .. - ou�x ._111 I -the � , �r im., so he took a slice, , bt. X . ,. 1-11, , ,tvade - * 14 W 2 I . lit, ,pa�a .. .h. P O�e�." . ou of pork and, tab -s him theJr,jeqnWa �,_ - � Twx.Chatles . �pous� ra while p, - "'. ,, pi* , .� . A- I', - j,.-.: "­-�, 11 11 , ", MD. under presen .. ns.1, bed it over the 6ollar of the coat �n4 skatcjiew4n� : = uned tibe are in Canada." In this opinion he ford's chopping in MI WAS not in,oppre �Xff& p. , " li, 11 M '. canado. - , - ..- , . 11 LL � p V . I I . . g I . � ..�, �,, 1? , I � . I . The' as, - 'ri 'is i ken. The r6duced passages ation for- a 'few days last week, ikmug Rat# " �JDIRNII��-, ,- ,'�. -, I -XiKillhn, M.P,,'-farmv in, ! Mfx. � Ian is A- s t - made it resemble the old one. Those h , - "I ' ',,*--Q I ,b 41,ke rinsta " �:_ Noun , T. " , �A, at to V", 'L , ,', , , ' ' - . ,. -, 'A , I qnour o es L 9 i- '' . .. - , 1, � �, . 1� , . ,- 11 ".� , W. - n4r break. in tha ill ,os , 1-11:1-1 _,W �'_ I . ett � t6wnship; near SeafOrth, on even since chutchunion... is . %Tp ti � a.yall�ble only to peorph� of, the to, so* _ . r I --�._ H0 " al legal p ' tiffs interpret the British wAy' for tl�v� �', mftdr. The of- an __ mi I -P-T..Q*P,a-AQ;$:_, . . . ..... 0 . ...... .". . , farming �nd domestic help class, and ery-4ohn Waft shipped'& Delaney-' Zl�hjef � a . . . . . . . 0 , I.. �, . . , i�Aing -to the -letter. that kill- ficial nominstion ROP place. an J. el "T., 11, �� , - rr .. 11 e 19 n with the accoo'n 4] � I .1 ,.,�ew; .11 tho;,hom. stead where his father, Jqhn conneeti n bad'�ee` - Canad- laws , I . -!''. 1. krtr-1 * - " ,,,,,'�, , I . -it z:'an4 f --iWng on Feb- e � - poin .� . 01 "I , I .. "". r�/_ I McMillan, settled many years ago,Jan Order of Foresters. Mrs, Me- e-th and not according to the spi cari will be taken to see that no otb- load of . export cattle last Frid Jordag , G 1 , �,..* � �� I rit : Februar 1 , 1 W.i 9 � . mptrv,��T­t .. . .... etry iv,� � , tr , . ,y , , , , "� .1 � , 1. P . 2 I 'IQ -6 I. - 'At and",where he himself wa.§,bora. More Millan Was'for-merly a Miss McLean, ihat gliveth life and that will main- . also had a car load for Toronto rfi%tr� Aell ­9=� � 1 lait t , :..I ruary 15thJf`t 'Jlq,­iw ma& necesgar§�� ers re I . I , �P� j?'R.' -e . "Rout _'iil _. I , . ,h - - * Mr.." ` - _ - ' ­ , I -than 40 years ago he and his brother, Member of a famil,y .very Well known tain lile." I I Sustaiiiing" 9'm6*n d:',Von. Ernest Xiievertheless, it remains true that "a ket—The annual, meeting Of A le � #��V_ I ,4r - D4,r4Wi . Idred,'-X , 5 0. �� ' 11 . , , _ � lZ . - 01 I 1, I Robert, were extensive importers uron � heip $amlly - con- - address, Mr. 'better idea is 'for the government to holders of Workman Hall was field lant.0-11li-wr lllbdc�,M%,�i J,il 1 I of Illni H ' County. T In the coursq,�of his La Inte., a�tfiil , , � pol .;. Jeadek the Gov- ' Lwby� Q, 4 X I -1 -W., " , ... " .1 _'_ - _ I'll _� I i respwts to certain ernw,At'Ju -*6 Rouse.�, 'djou 9,pdnd some money, if necessary, and. on Monday afternoon. Very- few Zt- I iiiP--.�'- '007.1;.�:; 14tv- 'm .012 , Clydesdale horses, and from 1882 right sists of one soii,'farming in Hullett, Bourassa paid .Iii e f1d runient ,. - ­�;'.� , 'j�� I - , 0 . I a Id e way to keep Canadians in tended owing to the inclement'voo- 110iii- I , , - ,� C .., 1 up, to the present MF Thomas McMil I : -iniadb,-i , it �,--T; Ma"rgavet V, _qxrw ,; . J i - and a daughter, attending high school selfish interests in Montreal and To- was , Monday when the n sor" 0,40 5 ' I ":` %Tl' - .- - - git, _, o -l"-_ xll� I rhose,gontleilaell from Nova speech- from - the 'th_rvr'W,.: which em- , presen MCC'dbue11,,.-'. Teres �­,.Delauey­jalm ',W,I',, . latt, 'has � been engaged to.greater or in Seaforth. ronto. "I Canada andL provide them with some ther�Mrs. Isaac Bolton is at , '41","�64.- -� - "' ` . � 11 - ' - - P, t � , �1% .. _ -e " ,.,� ­_ 't kind *of work and not rush to Europe staying with her daughter, Mrs. W. K,11y; It Rlith. GiRei - 'k � " � - ',,)�,,�, I 7 . I . . -7 l , . - said, "though ardent Con- 'beral R . lvi .�.qtj;4 ­!� � 1 4 .. mine of leg- uy, ,,. 171 ',�* ,�n � , , . leii-extent in the cattle export trade. Mr. McMillan's- room mate on, Parim . Scotia,", he bodies the Ti - �i(41r_ I ai�d spend their money on EuropeansP Humphries. - Mrs. Bolton's healthhas Jordan, M -gr. r , ,,,` `17 � . I , � , I . py Atlftson�pi. - , , Q# " '. He lipys close attention to thb- finish- liament Hill is Dr. W.A. Hall, South servatives, cannot deny that they islation, �rould be consigered. . ,;&;;� ,�, � _ ,_ �, I �, I.:_ 4--_ A.:- ur-Ir", .^ _i�; . � . , I,,, 1, � , 4 I 11 � k . I � � . I Ar � 0 ,� � � , � I , . I 4 " ; � "I I , � . .�r -1 11 I I � � ; .. , - q� . J. ; I . , � .. "I . � --- - "I ;_ v . � - . . 11 R� , . I , ,-*/ . I - - k � I 11 :_ 4��,_ 1. . . d , , � .' l�,, :,,,--,A - . , I � - " , 1% � .- I . - ,11 I i, � I ing of,his -stock, and in the rushfol- Bruce, whose electioulalso repTesents have been elected mainly on a plat- I The unanimous eledi& of Hon. 0 some e. . pj�y v -P ELI AWMW4 � W4.t ..... ;1.1 , . � . �.. , . . .�� ��J ­' ­­' ,,�'-�'L_ �;,',R . 11 I I SolidL : �1,� � hope that the. little changel and Care, ki4son: Fri&h ;.�,"._41, . lowing the lowering of the British, a Liberal gain last October, an bo, form --and a: righ� one,' a one Rodolphe Lemieux as speaker for a - . �. , . .. . MR �,V***',�f, ; � ',A , " , ' L , ; ", - .1 ,, '' �� ��, igoar "'., � ke, . "I'll I embargo was one of the few who like Mr. McMillan,. takes thd . d'vo nd ' tribute to the re- WINTHROP ber will add ito, tht improve- I .'�r , Oace - of a a justifiable one ---of protest a- second term was q given _Pqgaret ,O. a,'U6141,* .,,:,. � ; �, , inent of her healtb�Mrs. 4arry Clark Ruth O'Reilly, Jas. KeRy M�Tkaret, ' !'�7­�'��,�­, MO . ­ -V. ;I �, I'll, I I "A " managed to break even or a little bet- a Progressive �Member. , - � gainst the selfishness ,of Montreal and spect in whie-h-he is held by all wings ae�je , , ­'�'­ A , � ter. " . . Notes—We have been blessed with is at present visiting relatives in Jordan- 11 Rose MeC6ngu,�77ff ur;. ­ Z"I" "� .? .1 �, 'W � I ' � ' I '' He has vigorous views on the - Toronto, which want to dominate the of the House'and their ' LL " � .��,.,�,,�,11,1 . ,ei . � . I � _ _ -0 _ �11 " r matter of ocean rates,.wbich, may be � - whole bominion." his fair dealing. another January thaw, which has tak- Monkton.—Miss Nora Sholdice, has re- At nson, h -I, Veronif.a, D�! , lat.t I, "I,:, '. " , '2 ' I , �Pk ... , " ix ventilated in the House'- later on. In fairness to these cities, he add- en away a considerable amount of turned home after spending a pleas- Looby. Zoology -_Ii, M , I.. -, , , -11 I 11dit, I 1k. P&-MA4'J;h�4 .... :­L��', - ,. ' 4 -�i�7;)', - . .F �; 7") ,:��;�),M THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT visit with Ner sister, Mrs. Th63. Margaret O'Rourke, T.,eres . . ", - 11 , The genesis of Mr. McMillan's par- ed - ,a Delinoy".,. " �­ 'A , "No, it is not the selfish domina- snow—We extend our sympathy to ant * 1.4 � . liamentary aspirations might proper- In the early hours of Friday morn- tion of Toronto and Mo eal which the,bereaved family of the late Albert Mose, at Guelph Junction. . Margaret Jbtd.ah U V, -.111", , , � '- "' A�� KEEPING CANADIANS 111, t 7�,;I��", 1, , . is . Dundas, who passed away Friday . Jas. Kelly, Helen %kmhson-- C,, �'._ , I ly be traced back to the time. when, ing, Parliament by a majority vote of to he combatted, it is �tlae selfish .9 , �­, , , . . � � .. 11�1_, I night after a few days illue Clayton Looby, Margaret Byrne, Ruth, :*��5.,',' ,ss. The ?�'.. at 15 years of age, he was persuaded three sustained- the Liberal, Govern- domination of a few individuals who, fFrom the Hamilton S - ... .1111-1. pectator 11 V... ,.��­ to join a debating club. For 10 suc- ment, defeated the amendment of. because they command the power of funeral was held on Thursday.—Mr. - O'Reilly. Physiography -1, Margaiet,', ,.: `,�­ L IZ , J ,,,:::: i ,p DUBLIN � ��',3,�. : " " . cessive winters he took part -in those censure and non-eonfidence introduced money, through money and the as- We have received a -le4er from a Clarence Bennett had quite an ex- O'Rourke, Teresa Delaney, Ver�ntm'�, �:,,ij��, - . ;.� � ---- . rie, t week 'Jae, Dill, Helen Atkinso ., �, I"' " i � . 1� � , debates, and when the Farmers, Ad-, by the leader of the Conservative Op- sociations which money savoury or correspondent now living in Detroit, pe nee one day las ' - n; IL Mildred Iffiii- - " 'Wl I., , ,. , � . vloeate, of London, offered prizes for position, Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen on unsavoury brings, command the in- but formerly of Hamilton, in reference went to the dentist and had a tooth Notes.—Misses Angela Shea, Marie ray, Clayton Looby,,Margaret.JQQan . ". ",,4 , ar,o' Beth Hie ­� I essays on far7n topics Tom McMillan opening day, and-vimdicated the posi- fluence of lofty organs of public opin- to a recent Spectator editorial, deal- pulled, and after it was 'pulled it bled Benninger knell spent Jas. Kelly; ITT, Margaret Byrne.; Q'I., :,",,�.41-11, � - �' - 4", '.. I Sunday last with Miss Margaret Ruth O'Reilly. Art—II, . ,,��.. committed his oratory to paper. F. tion taken by the -Prime Minister, Rt. ion. . ing with the new immigration pro- as they usually do for a while after Mdr.ed:-mur_ I ....... '.1%, . 11 � I � �, I e.—A number of the young peO- ray, Veronica Di.11, Jas. Kelly, War, _'gt -, I W. Hodgson, then on the Advocate, Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King following Keen interest attached to the first posals *and suggestions. that more being pulled, so he came home and it Byrn L � """ L , � ... chre and dance held garet O'Rourke, Hargarei Byrne,' - :, . "i, . was later appointed by Hon. John the general election of OctQber 29th. appearance as Ministers of the Crown should be done to retain the popu- st-111, kept bleeding, when finally he ple attended the ep . "i","., 11 t Seaforth on Tuesday.—The many Margaret Jord n; 111, Ruth O'Reilly; ,;�,,�;, 4 . Dryden as first superintendent of The Government was,supported by Of 'Ron. George IT. 130ivib, K.C., lation we alweady have before lar began to feel weak. The dentist was a �;�s ge ' - . 1:1 � 20 farmers, institutes, andlHodgsou ask- nineteen Progressives, the two Inde- (Shefford), Minister of Customs and surns are spent On getting outsiders called in and he worked for some friends of Mr. Tom Batters are glad C., Teresa Delaney, Helen Atkinson, . , �!r,� , . 1, � I _ learn of his recovery after hi 1( - �i ... F � I ed young McMillan, then a youth db- pendent members, A. W. Neill (Com- Excise, and Hon. Lucien Cannon, K. to come. Our corTes'ponderit entirel time and after trying all he could do to 11 r`- Clayton Looby. Form I ' Lower M I ing chores around the farm, to go on ox-Albe ourassa C-, y d to call in the doctors. cent illness.—The meeting of the tele- School): Engjish Literature—Classi, L �:,:L . rni), and Mr. Henri B (Dorchester), Solicitor -General. approves this Apw and underlines a they decide , , I :1 to the hospital phone shareholders took place on HeIen 0 Har��, Mary Flanagan, John - ", '. I - Both made brilliant and effective con- portion of the editorial which he con- They then took him .­:. I the road lecturing. Eventually he ac- (Labelle), and the two Labor mem duesday rn c, Mary McCormick. Rose . cepted the offer and, accompanied -bers from Winnipeg, J. S. Woods- tributions to the debate. siders of "most, importance," to the and after a few more hours work We �:. ­�, 1, 'L � �.,_ . ''.., The attitude Of the government to- following effect., "The best Canad- they got it stopped. By this time Mr. of last year were re-elected and a new Krauskopf; Class 11, Joseph,07tQ, r ­ "Ll Prof.,Panton from time to time dur- worth and A. H. Heaps. -nui 4. �_ , , � , Cat, L , "i ing the next 15 or 16 years all over The vote proclaimed in effect that wards the amendment of Mr. Meighen Ian citizen isi after all, the Canadian. Bennett was a ne being chosen, Mr. Worden� A e Ryan, Marion Dill M "', , W. , '' , "I .1 - need by Mr. Boivin as fol- It is a deplorab fact that, while glad to hear he is gaining back Stephen Mur- �:` . .1 I ,his Measles are the order of the day in ine Krauskopf; Credit, ' , 1". � - __ __ - the province and even into Prince Ed- Mr. Mackenzie King and his advisers was annou I� � � :� � 11". - ward Island, Nova Scotia and the had interpreted correctly the opinion Iowa: . strenuous efforts are being made to strength and abl� to be up awhile Dublin. ray, Bernice McGrath, Kenneth DOL �:, I` . . L I ' ' ' , , .. - � I West Even during the Conservative on policy of the electorate when, un- (1) That if the Conservative amend- persuade residents of other countries each day—Mr. F. Finnigan has en- Death of Daniel Connolly. — Mr. Patrick Kennedy, Annie Watteis-- . ; ", 1.11, - ,am :6�itp I I .. ".. I � 1. "I", Hugh McQrith, . Will - , � " -, �',F , 'r 1. 1, ,7t., - i P administration -in Ontario, when Hon, Aer the existing circumstances, de- ment were carried * the government to.esta-blish themselves in"Abe Domin- gaged Messrs. John Montgomery and Daniel Connolly, aged twenty, grand- 0 L , 1".. �i�, . I ' J 11 I �'..��_ . . . .. jould re -. it. as a. motivu Of non- ion, large numbers of natft b,61m Can- William MeSpadden to cut 100 cords son of Mr. Daniel DeCou'rey, died o3i Helen Kr,a.usk(�pf;�',.Z%AVi,,,,,)5tiA.W " ki I �p .... , wa __ r i# ag,T'.!. e --riat ,,. g4rd _ .%�­.­,�,,^?;, I , ?.. I Nelson Monteith s rappiste ,C _ to Wn.offlee.. urdil, ,W, _ � - '? ; ' , � , � ,�, .;� 040"u -'WA -s -i We commend Mr. Finnigan Monday, of pneumonia. For teii Margaret B�, -�4�� i6d&g�W I.. .L` — - __vvfvfii��_ -96�4ii­*Ri�, W_ I _ -and adians and their -families am -leaving of wood. " , , -7 I ' - __ V!, , . ��It L , , � , . � L 0 I �IfrAg pob�ff!Tidth ca4l Parlf9ment to- c0a6den"ce -resign. . '3 . ish Coniposi� - -L ,%'.. retalned, and he went on his wa"Y ad- gether and receive the verdict of the ,(2). That a vote against the amend- the country, many of them never to on securing such able men as they years he had ,lived with his grand- Wilfred Krauskopf. Engi .. 1; 1�"', I � - I dresaing the institutes on soil culti' elected representatives of the people. ment would not be regarded as aP- return. A policy which would retain will certainly trim the tops to a parents and was a fine type of young tion -1, Helen O'Hara, JOS. OTOUrke, i,,�,�A � . .1, 7 �, - �.�, - vation, underdraining, care of live Briefly reviewed the circumstances proving the legislation of the llast the good citizens we have is prefer- finish.—The telephone (McKillop) an- mail, and of good habits. His fun- Catherine Krauskopf, Marion -Djlj� ­ _�L,7,(v_% , 11. " , stock and all the other topics on the were these: . __ four years or giving the government able to a policy which has the effect nual meeting will be held this Friday eral mass was sung on Wednesday Rose Krauskopf, Stephen, Murray, 1 ,i,p curriculum. Under the same.minister Owing to the situation arising blanket authority to carry on for an of driving them away and supplying afternoon in Kinburn. We hope they morning at St. Bridget's R. C. church Patrick Kennedy, Margaret Byrne, . _. I he also served on a special committee through representation by several. indefinite period. ­,- their place with outsiders. There is re-erigage Mr. Nelson Govenlock as by Rev. Father Kelly. It is seven Mary Flanagan; 11, Helen Krauskopf, I _01"t , I to inquire into the number of Pure- groups in the'House of Commons, no (3) That those who voted ag ast no growth like the natural growth. our linesman, as be has proved hi years since his mother died. Inter- John McGrath; ITT, Mary McCormick, �. I* a - I In- .. ",j - � bred, horses in the province, and the one group had a majority over all the amendment would be only pro- The ideal solution of the population self to be satisfactory. Although nient was in St- Vincent de Paul's Bernice McGrath, Annie Ryan, Hugh �,, " - r4 , , . need for importation of gtock.,More with which to carry on. The Con- claiming that Premier King had done problem is the retention and inerease there are a few grumblers, but the cemetery, Mitchell. McGrath, WiNiam Dantzer, Teresa , 1� �, recently he was a member of the servative group was the largest, 116 ri lit to remain in office and im ad- of our native-born C . - .9. ,,anadians." Our place to do the kicking is at this ng McCormick, Kenneth Dill, Annie Wat- �`, rural -credits committee formed in members, but lacked the necessary vising the summoning of parliament currespondent explains that he is a meeting. So anyone having anything School Report.—The followi Is ters, Mary Williams, James Doyle, .�41,eu . ii -,w, , of Dublin Continuation Wilfred Krauskopf. English Gram , 1 1920 and headed by Prof. Jackman, seven to be even one more than half at the earliest possible moment, that young man, "a Canadian and a Canad- to say be sure and attend this meet- the report - .. I - I I ber and December, mar -1, iHelen O'Hara, Rose Kraus "I ��,�;,, -of Toronto. Out of the recommends- in a Parliament of 245 members. Pro- parliament might judge." ian at heart," He says he was one of ing, so it can be thrashed out before School for Novem - I . .1 � tions of that body grew the legisla gressive and Labor members had been Continuing he declared that wheth- the last of his friends to leave Ham- the pilblic.—Miss Margaret Eaton is 1925. Class 1 indicates a standing Of kopf, Mary Flanagan, Mary McCorm- " ", t t present. 75 per cent. or over- Class 11, 66"" ick, John McGrath, Catherine Kraus- i� ' J tion under which the farm loans Sys- elected on platforms akin to that of er the'government were defeated or ilton for the United States. Before under the doctor's care a VCry.—Mir. to 74%; Class Ill, 6o I to 65%; Credit, kopf, Marion Dill; IT, Jos. O'Rourke, . ".) tem of Ontario operates to -day. the Liberal party and strenuously op- not the Rt. Hon. William Lyon Mac- leaving Canada he "tried in every We wish her a speedy reco 71 From 1902 to 1908 Mr. McM.illan posed to Conservative policies. Neither Kenzie King would come back to conceivable way" to get work, but be and Mrs. Roy Bennett and son Rorss, 50 to .590/c. The names appear in or- Annie Watters, Helen Krauskopf, ", was reeve of Hullett Township, an Liberal nor Conservative party could Parliament to ,lead the Liberal party, declares that he was not Only urged and Miss Jean Oliver, of Wa4bon, spent der of merit. Form III—(Middle Teresa McCormick, Mary Williams, 1 7 1 . office in which his father before him carry on without co-operation of the either as government or as an OP- by his friends who had already mi- Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. School): Eng. Literature --Class J, Stephen Murray; 111, Margaret Byrne, I-. � - Wil- Annie Ryan, Wililiam Dantzer. James L . had served, He never received an ac independent groups and between these position. "He will be elected with a grated across the border to join them Benn.ett.—Our sanitary inspector, Mr. E. Miles; Class II, F. Hills, D. 1. . . clamatiouf but alwa:ya got there just and the Conservatives a gulf was handsome majority," said Mr. Boivin, but was "even advised hN, some Can; Charles Little, is busy these days liams, Mary McGrath; Class 111, V. Doyle, Bernice McGrath; Credit, Ken- . ,1 , "and will have behind him the united adian employers" to go to the United putting hp measle placards.—The W. Feeney, H. Dantzer, M. O'Connor, i I . r, Mary! ian History -1, Joseph O'Rourke, Rose . I thd same, surviving the storms which fixed. neth Dill, Patrick Kennedy. Canad- arose over the Summerhill School con- A. Speakman (Red Deer), ProgTes- effort of every member of the Liberal States. Y. P. S. was held on Sunday evening. Bertha Murray, Rose O'Conno .. , n , O'Loughlin, I Krauskopf, Catherine Krauskopf, Hel- . 1-11, . troversy and the local option by-law- sive, speaking towards the close of Part)(, . . . I accompa ied the In Detroit be has met many old Mr. Adam Dodds had charge of the Atkinson; C., Bridget , . Always actively identified with the the debate, voiced the reason which Prime Minister in five provinces of Hamilton ffiends—"a great many of meeting. Miss Velma Haist read the Mary Krauskopf, Jos. Mill, Jos. Looby,, e.n O'Hara, John McGrath, Helen I,.' .. Liberal party, Mr. McMillan was for influenced his decision to vote against the Great Dominion in this last cam- these � Scripture lesson and Mr. Ferguson Anna Molyneaux, Luella Watters,! Krauskopf, William Dantzer, Ken- .1 boys were college graduates, I So years chairman of his township the Conservative amendment and -with paign and I can truthfully say upon and among the smartest, who were led in prayer. Miss Helen Alexander Michael Darling, Eileen Eckart, Rose netb Dill, Mary Flanagan, Stephen � organization, and in 1917 was the the government, a reason evidently ,my honour as a member of this House schooled in Canada at the eipense of read a very interesting paper on "The McConnell. Eng. Com pos ition-,C lass Murray, Bernice McGrath; IT, Marion 1. ,, . I ': I . Progress of Prohibi y KrauskoPf, Dill, Mary Williams; III, Hugh He- .. .i party's choice as candidate for the shared by the eighteen other mem- that in every one of those five prOv- Canada in preparation for tion." Mr. A. ll, Luella Watters, Mar I I Commbris. J. J. Merner, who had - inces he preached the same policy." tal!Lng part Dodds gave a short talk on the topic, Helen Dantzer, Flora Hills, BerthA Grath, Margaret Byrne, Mary Me- I - bers of his group, including the lead in Canada's affairs as good- Cinadian. ,. been elected as Conservative member er, Mr. Robert Forks, who took the Dealing with the section of Mr. citizens." These most desirable cit- after which the meeting was closed Murray, Edith Milles, Rose McCon- Cormick; Credit, Wilfred Kranskopf, . . I in the reciprocity election for the old same step. L Ile stated that he feared Meigben's amendment which stated izens are being lost to Canada, in with all repeating the Lord's prayer. nell, Jos. Looby, Eileen Eckart, Mary Annie Ryan, James Doyle. Algebra 11 I Atkinson; Class 111, Rose O'Connor ; —1, Jos. O'Rourke, Margaret Byrne, �� riding of South Huron, had no dif- that were the Conservative party to that "the party represented by His many instances, for good. As our cor- . op ' Feeney, Mary Flanagan, Helen O'Hara, Cath- � idi g in Majesty's opposition secured in said C , Andrew DantzeT, Vera . 1. ficulty in carrying th nth ri in be given power it would t into ef- respondent affirms: " Being hard - ,L - _' , the war -time electia�, and Mr. Me- feet certain feature� 1; election by far the largest suppor� in workers an4 sincere, like most Can- BAYFIELD Joseph Dill, Anna Molyneaux, B. erine Krauskopf, Kenneth Dill, John 'The I/P I i O'Loughlin, Michael Darling. British McGrath, Marion Dill, Annie Ryan, . T i� Millan had to bide is time. with which he was not il a�ordp.o%y the popular vote," and the contention ,dians, they , making good here. . FTi.9tor-y—Class I, Mary McGrath, Jos. James Doyle, Mary Williams, Stephen � PeoVessive wave engulfed- South Hur- based his final decision on policy. that the Conservative group should Many, I find, 7ave taken out their Breezes.—Capt. Charles Ferguson on, with many other Ontario ridings Five members of the Progressive have been called upon to form the first papers, and tell me they intend has returned home after spending the Difl, Jos.. Looby; Class 11, J. Camp- Murray. Mary McCormick, Bernice � in 1921, and'William Black, a farmer group voted with the Conservatives. government, the Minister Of Customs becoming American citizens." Young summer on the lakes.—Recently the bell: Class 111, E. Miles, M. Atkinson; I McGrath; 11, Hugh McGrath, William near Seaforth, was sent to Parlia- -They were Messrs.'M. N. Campbell, said, "We might have resigned in nstalled five C., R. O'Connor, IT. Daritzer, E. Ec- D zer nnie Watters; Credit . P:tnt ' . y � went, with a majority of �only 44. Mackenzie, Sask.�.W. T. Lucas, Cam- favor of my right bon. friend, and men of this type are "grabbed up by Guilds of Trinity Church i church kart, A. Molyneaux, B. O'Loughlin. rick K4 nedy, Teresa McCormick, Last fall the Progressives cha big American ernplo�erq and given re- Coleman gasoline lamps in the Ancient History — Class I, Nellie Helen Krauskopf, Rose Krauskopf. ; rose, Alberta; A. M. Carmichael, what would have happened? He sponsible positions." What a contrast which greatly improves the 1J,ghting. � . nged jg candidates and selected Robert Me- Kindersley, Sask.; A. M. Boutil-lier, would have been called upon to form to the former statement that some —On Thursday next a hot supper O'Rourke, Esther Ryan, Anna De- French -1, Mary Flanagan, Catherine Milltin, (brother of the Liberol candi- Vegreville, Alberta; W. R. 'Fansher, a government. He would have come Canadian employers are actually ad- will be .served under the auspices of laney, Dan Williams, Marie Bennin- Krauskopf, Helen OlHara, Rose date, and a director of the U� F. 0- Last Mountain, Saisk. I to Ottawa after his by-elections were vising applicants for positions to seek Trinity Church Guilds, at the Town ger, Jack Campbell; Class 11, Flora Krauskopf, Joseph O'Rourkd, Bernice I Co-operative, thus precipitating a A long array of Conservative completed, would have prepared a them in the United Statesl I HN11. Supper will be served in the HPIS, Mary O'Connor, H. Benninger, McGrath, Mary Williams; IT, Annie .� .��' L L , " I cam aZi of a unique character. J. speakers based their arguments on speech from the throne, and summon- s. Carpenter; Class Ill, Marie MuT- Watters; III, Mary McCormick; C., 11 I, � � Ji. de ran again for the Conserv- constiturtional aspects of the case. A ed Parliament, and if he had placed �111y, Mary Hills; C., Bertha Murray, Annie Ry:1n, Helen Krauskopf, I 1. I �,-,,�, ,,, atives, and it was a pretty close con- striking effort along this line was in that speech from the Throne the . . M. Darling, R. McConnell. Algebra— Fatrick Kennedy, Marion Dill, John �1�11 2 test, but Thomas McMillan Caine dut that of Hon. R. B. Bennett who is policy and programme which he ad- — - !Class 1, Nellie O'Rourke, E. Miles, F. McGrath, Stephen Murray, William "I " �, - .1� on top by 263. - back from Calgary. He Invoked pre- vocated during the last election --and I Hills, A. Delaney, Mary Gladys Me- Dantzer. Latin—Class 1 --Catherine ,.1 � At the convention which chose him cedent back to the time of the Plant- I havo sufficient.confidence in him to Grath, Mary McGrath, Jos. Dilq, L. Krauskopf, Helen O'Hara, Rose . I � as candidate, at Hensall, on -May 27th Watters; Class IT, Vera Feeney; Class Krauskopf, Mary Flanagan, Joseph ,c �� L-11 agenets. Mr. C. ff. Cahan, of Mont- believe that is what he. would have , last, Mr. McMillan made a speech, real, a strong reinforcement for the done—he would have been defeated III,'H. DantZeT, Mary Atkinson; C., O'Rourke, Mary McCormick, MAry " ) which was at least a model of brevity. Conservative Opposition, although a- in the House by a vote of the rest of ALBERTA COAL F. Eckart,. Mary Krauskopf, Joseph Williams, Veronica Dill, Annie Wat- " , - � i a henchman of Mr. the House outside of his own 116 fol- , . Looby. Geometr -J1 The writer's notebook reveals the f,Dl- -v6w6dly not y—Class 1, M. Ben- ters, Marion T�M, Annie Ryan, John 4� � 'k lowing: Neighen, accused the Liberal party lewors. .- :- On the way. ninger, A. Delaney,Nellie O'Rourke, McGrath, Bernice McGrath, Helen , , ;`.,�,.,i, . - _,�� L "At the instance of very many ofattemptsat Mussolini methods. You will say: "What right have ' M. O'Connor, Flora Hills, H. Ben- Krauskopf, Teresa McCormick; IT, 11,- " j, me to -g6 41'i " I friends, I again allow my na Conservative aftack,s On the gov- you to say that? How do you know Order now and keep your money in Canada. ninger, Eqther Ryan; Class 11, Marie Win. Dautzer, Kenneth Dill, Patrick. _:�,,;, A bdoib you. The matter lies with you. ernment were featurect by accusations that they would have voted against Murray, Mary Hills, Jack Campbell, Kennedy; III, James Doyle; Credit, �fl�',`, , Ail, " Y6ufldecision- shall meet my appr;6v- that a bid had been made 1A thd speech his policy? -Because we have here Bertha Murray; C., Jos. Carpenter. Hugh McGrath, Wilfred Krauskopf; "," N"'.1 '" L. - Jewel; Collery Coal atin (Prose and Authors) --Class 1, Botany — Joseph O'Rourke, Helen . �,, 4'� and I ,Iftll be', tound ready, i L �1: _. I as In from the tlir6n6i fo1*­--Progrei#1v,e sup. fhe members of the Labor group, and I'll", , _� - ; .1 A D-11-ne M O'Connor J Camp- 011 -Tara Mary Flanagan. Annie Rvau - ill - _­ � T 6 -pas to help elect it,ne candidate port, So &V as the, :;Qo%1egt . J I . I . I I I I . 11- . .. . Vatives -L have heard.t.he in t s House I.Or - ..., & i0f phoice.' I I the past four years advoc�ting social The Highest Graa!p in the Drumheller District bell, N. O'Rourke, Angela Shea, E. Stephen Murray, Catherine Krakbs- �, � I ' 1. ,were ,concerned, ft was" st ddab of -:41 . � . .11 . Ryan, H. Benninger, Marie Benninger, kopf, Mary McCormick, Kenneth Dill; ',,J -% el A�,`LW��d�h`�.,Vr. MeMillan and Owen 116plags houses." tven zb,��­C&hau, legislation and saying, directly and . " ,.­�,S , , ib E. Miles; Class 11, Jos. Carpenter; 11, Mary Williams, Helen *auskopf, '. .� , , , Geigidir, roore "d, Vensall, the ,con- Conservative, of St. 14*relice-8t, impliCitly, that they were more Li - Alberta Coal.'.— .. .... $13.50 per ton , 0 "' � '�N / , &a,t,M:K ,,, A V � I Class III, Marie Murray, L. Watters; Wilfred Krauskopf, ftosL% Kra�tiakopf,4 " ql,.5.fii.Lj�j�6t'of the I . vention _ f orin- George, Montreal, assured, 'the pro- eral than the Liberals; we have also Pocabont-as.,(.'.� ............ 14.00 per ton C ,., Dan Williams, R. O'Connor, J. John McGrath; III, William, Vaifter, �: �a� ev, whereupon W'i 26'Uhiiiji made a grassives that, represettin ,4o is lHouse those members of the ;,6 t . g_ ne. of in th ' � I mt, . ..�.S - - little sperech o adcopt , , po � i ..f' � . - bland of- Progressive party who, during the last Coke. . . - . ,';t'.��* ... V ........ 14.00 per ton Dill, M. krauskopf, M. 'Hills, M. Me- Patrick Kennedy, Marion Dluvf­ ,.i �,� . ' * 11 , 'i 11 ­ _4 I 11'. flid central districts 01 the 'T I #91 - , � I I u6W soin#ihin Grath, E. Eckart, V. Feeney, 13. Mur- Teresa M-eCormick, Jus. Dokle ' Z .111 h - 1�.,_��,� . 'he said: 1`1 feel I k . of Xontmal, he would devote immoelf to gaiaion we're termed perhaps by, them- Domestic Lft . ......... 10.50 per ton ,�,��4i �� ;iv�[ , _1W - I es., and perhaps by the press of , " - � rl, ,,, 4 , .,�, the tt�st and re8potigib ,y, A " ' the sttrdy of two sets, of ,grildvatteeg, 1, - . P ray. French Authorq—Class IT, Mi. McGrath, Annie Watbars, Berniet. M& V�1, I ,. t 0111 119le Cannel .... 12.00 per ton , M. Grath. Ceography-1,, Rose .*A%io� � , lace'd-, u ! ubt-,� O& fhoso'd'hia nAtive �rovi#dd a Nova t 711, dountry, unjustly,_ the Gin I I ""'141, q 111) I .pon me and if' ,did , get --"kh� .......... Hills, M. Murray, M. Benninger . I " - ,� "' ­&. . rke, A. Shea, M. kopf, Sohn -McGrath, Isimes Do. _1 � g*61hi , -bilt- ambrgst the' ba'6j47 �'��j Scotti, i-nd tu's legitlinato I - ancea g,rphp, claiming .that. they were morb � .­ 1. O'Connor, N. 0111ou y1d'i k", , , , �', , I ", ,� I I li, p �- a "' ' .to "Wi%t I llbkdude thd ` ' �-,, , ,�;, ­ -'I - ` �..;' % q � . . ip Carpenter, D. Wialiams- C. B . � �g t'! �.. I - 600,68titt4r, the Nftrdsslve party- and bale' '11 �, � -S,;"'1111� �.. I .. ' �rgq 'I '' , " , �l J03 _j , j*' . 'j., , M �� McGrath, V. Feeney; Class 111, Jos. Stephen Murrliy Josophiolkol*)p,i - " . Souwrlt -C& ...... j "' -o ..; Z% . %w6n, I *ould not a t 1,1,66ral than the other rdomb -ra of e'% - �fifi,440- �, fik I thank y6u_ ' ' ,�l*j��-141,kjiA. of Monfreat O'T , Mfir- Kenneth Dill, 9 ppet I ��O* , ��U* , ,.;. 11-11. . I I I . '­ ­ , . , . ,� krau;kupk, It. 0111arl i1STw'*kf: �- " I , , - , �,,.S: . iidt,a - heart for th6 "'..". ­ , .... .. . k�'L , .en ,,,, Mary W . . , ''. ' i h, AX J- '�d lt,filft- --Ir - - 6A 0 � , - - _ �.�, -J* 4 . ,P�, , & , �V �`T,,', J. �- ,ig,"9 , , . I Marl At- Dfl,l William Dantftr� 111 W � Z , , - -­mz4�, , � - - . 4196 heq,4 the -he. PM.gfts-. Ws . t & coo ray, E. Miles, M. '4 - ,�i�� . It lbadem 'f I � I A= . .. ,� , , �Iihy' " _ _ j� Upon tbeir V . � . ;'1...P' , , , , � I ,., � � -�i . � � I I 171, I'' " I li", p, , - , , , ", � I pv&t*, . , "" � �, . . O'Connor, J. Dill, 1. Looby, 3"10 , - I . 1� Z i. , 11 ii1XV940 . , , � 101PIkone 81 and 52 kinson. 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