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Queer people'round kiss your cheeks the world. However, -when we talk lapse of another hundred'yearp, the J. Purcell, C. Stewart, P. Mason. day afternoop, January 26th. A. $"& - .. our . ��., .��.Iv "I .I,, -I 1, -
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I world has - just emerged from Me FOM erable ice on Lake Huron and fisher- programme is being prepar with a inco - M 1.
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Hold you so tight that it makes your wheatfiL at,ed � I I �
d greatest conflict of the ages cause,l IV. men have been busy setting out nets, couple of demonstrations, All le&�s Tba',obi I ...
I"? . eyes biink; not forget that Ontario still produOes through the prosecution of the doc- Ist Class -C. McLeon 78.4%; A. but so far none of the firmy tribe have of the community are invited to at-, - ". ?
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i .1 wink. trine that the freedom and liberty and Archibald, E. Rankin. , been offered for sale in the village- tend. -Mr. and'Mrs. Hiram ;fa;e - � - -*u
� economic task of doing fuld, justice to of no concern. That the people were E. Nott, H. Redmond, 7F. Oliver, M. Huron County Council will be held ' . . .11 ) .
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for fun, culture. , State, and that the State and the high 3rd Class -A. Ryan, I, McMillan, be dealt with will be the selection of were week end visitors With Mr. and
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Old is their history, yours but begun. rich as Canada is in all these particu- minds of the German people, the F. Willis, E. Wheatley, C. Lowery, G. the field for the position and should at R. A. Sadler's during. the week.- Edwards,. ehaj;;ian'." -, " .,.-' :111, ... "I . "
H. ISABEL GRAHAM. lars, we should always bear in mind m-Ahers of Germany were very large- McGonigle, A. Edmonds, R. McKin- stand a good chance of being elected. Mrs. Jack Sadler is visiting in Strat- I I . " , , �,.,, 1
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" CANADUNS itegrity of Its people and the manner those children were placed under the D. Boltlon, E. Peterson, M. Sills, H. this being his seventh year as reeve Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey -Od I be for 'a sh6ft ' ` .
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1, CANADAIR a which they. conduct themselves. The direction of the military command. McMillan. : of Hay Township, and he is well qual- Hannon at Zion, -The :funeral of the . for home. -Dr IV. �nl.,�t;; -, '. .
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2nd Class -L. Webster, A. Patrick, Notes.-4St. Mary's Anglican church by Rev. J. E. Jones, pastor of the 00 , �:.�, �
�', orth life of our people, These t7wo eondi- liberties of the world, simply trembled L. Wankel, W. Pollard, L. Workman I 5 to men and their wives. and a number � . . . . . ��" ,, '
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the S6af tions of life are inseparable. As our in the balance. H. Haugh, K. Ament, Cora Sherwood. Friday last at the residence of Mrs. mourn her I ur daugh. 7a'd at their hall. Games were pagyed-sita ��;el
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; )� -� 13th, 1927. material possession w'hich in this son. ' present and spoke a few encouraging , . ��:,�, .
I judgment, we should impress the fact Credit -M. Johnstone, J. Archibald, words to the members of the Guild, in the West; William on the home- McKILLOP .:�..,. �
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W. McNay, Chas. Sher- who are always willing to assist with - _. '
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i which was able to stem the -Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sadler enter- the report of U. S. S. NO. 1, M,Xg � I. ...,
Mr. �President and gentlemen, mem- ent, the higher and better things d,,t, ne E. Turner, , and David, of Cromarty West. School Report. -The following is
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advance and hurl back to destruction short, tained a number of their friends on lop. *Ed-' I I ,' �,
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. .. to be invited to. join with you at this lected. It was never the eight-hour day doc- P. Hillen, G. Snowdon, 0. Knight, J' I Jack Brennan mo,ves them on I Arnold Murray, Mabel Nigh. Sr. 11 .:'i, ".,
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. pleasant function; and when I know The home is the bulworks of the trine which enabled the allied forces Brodie, M. Savauge, A. McLean, R. slei hs the supply will not beinshorti -Frances Fortune, Dorene WVh, -. �.',� ... 1:1.
I the object of your Association is one nation. History records the fact that to ultimately surmount the apparent- �� _ I
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of "service," my appreciation is all it has always been so and it will con- ly insurmountable. It was not thk! Reinke, J. Chesney, L. Brown, J. Crich, long. On Friday a house purchased Notes. -Morris District L. 0. L. Adelaide Murray, *Peter Murray.. �,
the greater. tinue to be so until the end of time. eight-hour day doctrine which enabled A. Sillery. by Mr. William Forbes was moved met in Belgrave Orange Hall on Jan- Primer-An-abrose Nigh, *Jack For- ''I".
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.V The following officer.1 were elected for Eighth Line Notes. -Mr. Alvin Rose : """
I many privations and hardships which the sacred law. What do,es it tell us? forefront of the allied forces, and nail . (,�Ir
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the early pioneers of Ontario bad to Midst all its wonderful words f wi"3- their watchword to the masthead, "No ;�, "
undergo when they settled in the wild- dom and admonition to the human Stewart, Blyth; D.D.M., William has secured employment -We aro '�;!�
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J e�ness and began to clear away th-33 race, it tell's us that in mere wealtil Retreat and No Surrender." i6 I B,ydges, Belg-rave; Chaplain, Charles pleased to hear Miss Annie Kistner , . ,, " I
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� 4, Virgin forest, and also the wise words in mere sordid wealth and outward An Old -Fashioned Mother' . R. Coultes, Belgrave; Recording See- is improwing'after her rNei:ent severe i , 4', I
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of admonition often sent them by splendor old Babylon had no rivals courage others with the inconquerable retary, Abner Nethery, Belgrave; Illness, and is now able to be 'tip , "."j�,
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their friends in the old home land- in ancient time, but her people put spirit of our Canadian soldier boys, A DramaLic Parable in 3 Acts. presented by . f, 4!A,
,, that, in the mid.3t of aIll their dif- no real value upon true manhood. As and adopt as our motto the watch- Londesboro; treasurer, Arthur Wey- ford, spent Sunday at her home here. 4 �A
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i� ficulties, they must never forget "T9 a consequence, her .,g47rgeous palaces word of that eminent Canadian, Dr. YOUNG PEOI-'LE OF ST. J�'. N1 FS'CRURCH tison, Belgrave; lecturer, Charles of the infant son of� Mr. 'ad X=. ..'��,,
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. 'honor God and observe their religious and hanging gardens became the a- Sir Wil-Piam Osler, who, in refer�ing Weymouth, Londesboro-, diptrict lec- Charles Deltz on ,R=day, a '_�J,
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4 duties." One Of their numb-, with bode of selfishness and sensuality, to his noble profession, said: "Lov- ' . , I
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more wi 9n I H. Hunkings and Ira Rapson, of Tuesday to Brodhagen cemetery, Mr. ""
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possess, undertook to reply in rhyme stillness of the desert -the gloom of ception of the dignity of honest labor, I SL James' ParM Ud, on Tuesday, Feb. Ist, 1927 Londesboro. The next annual meet- aiid Mrs. Deitz have the sympathy Of .... 1�
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- as follows- an eternal night. I have been content to live in it and I ing will be held in Blyth. -The Bel- the community.-Pwing to over work �.j
� "To him that wars a dea,dy strife What of ancient Greece? Greece for it," � l Play commences at 8,15 ,,�harp grave Farmers, Club held another on Friday's, Mr. Fred Koehler has de- �,,
I I With the necessities of life, was not a 4large country; it% chief . very successful social evening at the cided to chop on Tuesdays In the fu- :�,'
What do these few historical facts i Time of PlaNing, two hours and fifteen minutes home of Mr. and Mrs. Ceci-1, Wheeler, ture. .1
It's no religion Tam -its cant city, Athens, less populous than New teach us ? Do they not teach us the I ,. I
.. . To preach to gapin, rags and want. York. Its people were great in art, commanding importance of a healthy � Admission 50 C,entS Morris, on Tuesday night. The chief (From Our Toronto Correspondent.1 i 4 .
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l A man with naething in his *wane great in literature, great in philoso- and true family and true home life, Dear Expositor: There was a great -11�',
If soul he has -it's no at hame. pby, and great even in a certain kind in order to insure the greatness of a , I bate, "Resolved that country life 'a deal of quiet rejoicing in Toronto to- ;I*,
It stands to reason, common sense of patriotism, but the fatal weakness I to be preferred to city life." Stew I 1,
I nation? They teach us that great' - day, George Young, a seventeen year .111,
And poverty's experience, of the people of Greece was that - ! art Proctor and Robert Scott upheld 0 1
. military strength alone will not suf- -_ - -_ . the affirmative while Marvin Me- Id Toronto boy, having -won the in- 0 19
Before you ply him with the *Carritch they had no real true family o� true fice to preserve and perpetuate the ternational swimming match out Cali- . ,
b You better start him with his pOr- home life. Their public men vrrerel greatness of a people. They teach� ST. COLUNIBAN from the third concession of Hibbert,1 Dowell and Mrs. Oliver Anderson up- forria way, being the only one of I �t.�
. 04 ridge." corrupt in their habits, loose in their Notes. -The Literary Society prom- a distance of over four miles, and: held the negative. All took their "
� �, I us that the possession of mere sordid . nearly 100 contestants who got the � 1;
6 1 *Stomach. morals; and their women, even the I riche., contains within itself the eeds I is" us a good programme for this Fri- plaved in position on a large Dot own- I part,; well and when the decision was wholle way. Toron'to cann6t lay full ! .
" *Catechism. most accomplished, were unchaste. As s I day evening. A very interesting de- ed by Mr. Forbes just east of the 'I given by the judges the negative side. ' .
However, when I reflect that Canada a consequence, its fall was inevitable ( of its owm destruction. They teach us bate will take place, .,%:.;o musical and Anglican church on the highway. Mr. was given the victory by a small mar- claim to George, as he was born at I
Aberdeen, Scotland, but has been here .1.
is the land of my birth, the land of and even more rapid than its rise. ' that a nation cannot remain greati vocal n1mbers.-Mi. Minnie Dalton Forbes has now a large comfortable � gin. Mr. and Mrs. Will Spiers fav- . . .
1; through persecution. What, then, . since he was two years of age. �
my home and alq its domestic ties, Take old Rome! If we read Gib-, has gone to Detroit I., visit relatives. home in the village near the church,'or(,d the gathering with instrumental '
is the lesson ? The lesson is this: The heavy fall of snow here in the �
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the land in the welfare and develop- bons' in his "Decline and Fa 11 of the, If a , She was accompani(-d 'y her aunL an,l and purposes having the electric numbers, as did also .1. T. Bell and latter part of the week has given am- .
I, nation is to be great and con- � uncle, �
ment of which is bound up all the Roman Empire," we are told that z; Mr. -Tris. Dalt,,:� and Nli� , I 4-: lights put in -The prize winners at, F:arle Arder-son. After lunch was
' 'I tinue to be great, its very heart -the . loYment to hundreds of men, shavel- 1.
material blessings of life -why should fall was due to the general corrup- ton, who hall bf-vn k. iting h: -r Iri! the progresF.ive Puchre on Friday :served gnmrs and a social time were P I
_q people, and to their en- ) home life of its people -must be e :
I not be able to say a word in the tion of -if � rits, Mr. and Mrs. -f-,hn Dalton. -Mr. night were ,Mrs. William J. O'Rourki, I ;-njoy�i. A committee was Appoint- "ing It into carts and having it'hauled , -
�, praise of such a land? grossing love of pleasure and of idle- good. I t m us t Ne clean, virtuous,, And Mrs. Pete'r Mr(;mth spent ';un- of the %,dlage. -in(i Mr. Albert Krem-1 t -d to arrange for the next social - , away, I dnn't know ,where it is; dump- .1
I I self-sacrificing and true. Therefore, 'ev ed.
Did time permit, and it does not ness. So long as the nobility of Rome � in the rough and tumble of our busy � day last with Mr. And Mrs. Frank Me- ners, nf McKi',op, Consolation priz-; (.-ning. - Miss Ruth Pow-ney is VIR)L- h .
I h dwell upon its considered it an honor to labor with, iss Dorothy Melady enter- e,; wore giv, n to Miss with her sister in Toronto. -Jas.
� i lives should we not endeavor to ex- � Qua'd M ' f February. The Premier has some .
, vast extent, situated as it is on the their hands; so long as they contin- I e I I tained a number of her friends rf,- Byrne and Master Fdmund O'llearn i TAylor .shipped a car of cattle on Fr*�_ "
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�r northern half of this North American ued to prize. the dignity of honest mp ify and scatter abroad the. cheer- � cently_-Tbere wilt be a social in th4� T)oth (if Log.,in Township. Mrs Ne'- � day. -The death occurred on Monday very queer ideas. Ile -elected De -
0 continent, amd comprising an area of labor, Rome continued to flourish, butl ful spirit, begotten cif t(,mperanco ' hall next Tuvsday (.%-,.ning, January lie Maye, the president., Mrs.'J*aTne- I morning of William Corbett, who liv- cernh,er the first for election day, when .
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fortitude, prudence and justice -a finc, I 2.5th. Krauskopf, Mrs. M. J. Benninger and � Cd just caqt (if the village. The de- winter is supposed to set in in earn-
- over 3i797,000 square miles -greater whenever the. ruling cltasses began to i realization of the fact that honesty .0 __ ., ceased man had been in poor health "t- and now Candlemas for the open- ...
in It-. dimensions than �he Republic live so luxuriously and so extrava- I ,Mrs. William Curtin were the host -
K to its south'by over 82B4O00 square gantly that they came to look upon of. purpose, purity of action and bu-; TIULLF11" V'IRPS of the evening. Following; for some time. lie I -eaves to rnourn � Ing day, which is usually the cold -
miles; greater in extent than the honest labor As beneath their dignity, � mility of heart are. among the great- I How To Get Rid of Rats. -If All luncheon a .social hour wa.q spent in his death big widow, s,even daughters t time of the whole year. with �
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whol�e of the continental "Europe by and as o,nly fit for the engagement of! , As Mr. Asquith once sRid to hi, i the farmers were a� -h-Atily, to the ra, dancing, 1-nt talon? supplying tho and one. son. The sympathy of the � es
I over 20,000 square miles. In recent serfs .and slaves -from that day on-' nvipic- for the game. . i rommunity is extended to the family , 'if one of the groups, and Ferguson a
I -years we ba-ve had an intense exPeri- ward dates the decay and downfall � .11 tudents, as Lord Rectc. r of Aberdeen i family ar; Mr. ' Tboni,qq Uving-stone, of ! in thpir bvreavernent.- MMI, Percy cold weather man, leader of another
'y , University: this township, it wouldn't be long b-- - — ------- a-- --- I I group, we should be able to keep cool, I .1
� ence of the power and resources of of the Roman Einpire. "Keep always with you the mosJ fort, the country wwi! I be rid of them. UCEFTELD PIiwers and little daughter of Guelph ompthing which was easily dome on � �
the great German Empire, with its Come to the Middle Ages. We have From October 1,f, 1 '25 to Ortoh4,- '. W, h1vi i.,� visitin�r with her .sister, Mrs. Orval I .ISRturday with the thermometer from
enduring gifts a univemity can be- ,�g;!.:"_ The regular mont . ; Triylor.--'%1r,;. Bradburn. Sr., has re-, .
�i (now) 182,213 square miles. Why! all read of the time when Spain was Ist, 1926, Mr. LivinK-tone caught 22, el t 0 fifteen helow zero. �
� in extent, Canada could hold the Ger-1 the mightiest of European powers ; stow: The company of great thoughts, - Meet4V of the W.M.',. was held in I turn(�d home after spending some tim" I tw v t . .:,
I I . the inspiration of gTpat ideals, the Tats in his barn, rtr�d since then his th On Monday morning of last week, !
. man Empire in the hollow of its band. when the discovery of Columbus had example of great achievements, the total bas reached 2.20 For the Pa!0 e 4xion room of the church on , viqitinR- reiRtives and friends down ' going down to breakfast. I was very .
We might talk of her magnificent added to its posqessions the new consolation of great faili S,, I two months, how—, r. not, A. %inop rAt. January 11th, Mrq. Wasman presid-,P;i,t of Toronto. .
ireS. ing. The meeting was opened by — I much pained when I read on the bul- 1,
waterways, her splendid river and world of the west. The conquests of equipped, you can face without ruffl, h as been seen, and if ainy have been l - ---.O-- I letin boards of the morning papers . I
canal transportation system, her great Cortez and Pizarro bad poured into singing Hymn .J�,6, After which Mrs." HAYFIELD I about 75 children and young people "
the bufTet,s of circumstance be I left they ha,, ,1,.,,,-.,l out whik, th(, Wasman )'ed in prayer. Mrs. Haugh!
'. continental seaport, now the Queen its treasury the rich plunder of Mex- caprice of faillures, all the in, g was good. Th,� Intire catch was read the Rible reading, lipbrewst, i1th! Cerne'—., Meeting. — The Annual: being crushed Find suffocated to death �1
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4 of North American ports. Aq a lead- ico And Peru. It-: Ka.1-leons brought. "I" ' Ing of the Cemetery Company in a theatre fire
L, vicissitudes of life." made with four RtA,r,l traps. Chapter. Mrs. Bremner took th,� Meet , in Montreal, and fur -
Ing American writer recently said: the rich treasures of the Indips—i s ----0---- --.-..O- — ' ther down tht- board it told how King
"There is something Napoleonic in the gold, its jewels, it.q ingots of silve-r new .study book, "Npw Days in Old was held in the Town Hall on Monday 11
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very conception of a well-equipped to the harbor of Cadiz; ,while Fit the COLLEGIATE EXAMINATIONS and directors were AppointRd for 1927: just. thought if the, King would advise �
; rt a thousand miles inland from Police Trustees Mpo'At the meet- Mrs. McQueen led in prayer and th". � I
� . , seapo sarpe time King Philip was PndeaVOT- � President. John McDonald; Vice -Pres- his .sons to not try to ride on horse- ..
U, the ocean—a seaport &I'most in the ing to add to his possiessions, qomp. Report of the Christma-4 exarnins- Ing of the Polic-- Trustees held on - mpeting was closed by singing Flymn .,
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I so well of the* fairest and wealthiest portions tions held at the Collegiate are given Monday, Mr. Alex. Mousseau was ap- 1.34. idprit, J,qc,. H. Reiri; Secretary I 1
� i centre of a continent, yet i urer, A. F. Erwin: Sexton, -Richard tumble off, be would be better em- ..
... I equipped and on a river channel so of western continental Furope. What below. First class, 76 per cent. and 'pointed inspecting trustee for the Notes.—Mrq. DuncAn And her son, I Fllott; directors, F. John-ston, George. ployed. The lad'; friends must be . � "s
, perfectly dredged, buoyed and lighted were the weapons of Spain ? What up; 2nd class, 66-74; 3rd class, 60-65; year. A resolution was passed thq', (;orrinn, of WiArton, were- the gvestc; y : 4� I
11 Hudie, Charl4-q B. Middleton, William permitted to arrange and dress their $
1, that great ocean steamships May were the means by which it directed and Credit, 50-59 per cent. Names a by-law be submitted to the elIectors, of Mr. And Mrs. Douglass last week. Res thern- 1
1 1 Scot,ohnier, Thomas H. Elliott, D. H. hair in whatever way plea, . :�,
-navigate at night with less peril than and held its people in subjection? The in each class are in Order of merit. at the next annual election for the ---Mr. Robert HOthArn has gone to - �,,
MeNaughton. 0onsi6erable improve- qelveq, and the males of the species , 1. , 1..�,
, a six -cylinder automobile navig4teg weapons of Spain were tjie horrors I purpose of ascertaining whether th,, ppend a few weeks with friends in .. n:;.i
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�1 Broadway, New York." There is ev- of the inquisition, and the power of Form 1. police trustees coiild vote' themselves ' Clinton.—The Library Board has pur- ment was m4de to the cemetery have no right to interfbre with them "��,
ery prospect that in the near future t.be stake. and the. sword. Such a a remuneration not exceeding $15-00 � chaqed A number of new books that grnunds and plots last season and it Premier Bruce, of Australia, wm .- "'o,
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. Ist Class --J. Archiba4d, H. Ament, for attending meetings. Two Are now ready for distrilhut is intended to continue this work as here for a day and the Premier . I Al
i that grant vorater9ky may be extend- means of greatness could nem,pr last— 1. Wankel, M. Carlino, M. Bateman, per year ion.—Mr. early as possible thi,s year. The new New Zealand is expected this week. .�,;�
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. .. ad farther inland by another thousand and the prestige and power of Spain M. Beattie, C. Dickson. systern of perpetuity is working out And what do you think, Emma _ I "'
I ! miles, having Fort William and Duluth having been hiurnbled and beaten 2nd Class -1. Nott, M. 116th.. L to Mr- A. Voisin, of the Dominion ' ited At. the homes of Mrs. D. McIn- X,�
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� �, Id , House, and to Mr. A. G. Edighoffer,: tosh and Mrs. Alex. Ros.s last week. well- e ars ex- man, a notorious Russian Anardli%4 ,*-1A
as its western termini. through the defeat of the. Armada, Pinkney, M. McKellar, N. Hab rk, M. tra is paid for each lot, and this sum has been holding forth for a fortnight. .. ,,.'.�a�'
We might talk of its great railway its greatness soon dwindled away. of the Commercial Hotel. The regu- I —Mr. Hugh McKenzie, of Moose Jaw, — i.",: 'm
;� Reid, F. Ryan, E. Ross, E. Workman, assures the perpetual care of it. Fit an auditorium here. She -1,ij�ft. . ,.�.. . ,
systepnis—over .35,000 miles in illength Coming dbwn nearer to our own G. Parke. . lar meetings of the Board will be the is.viqiting friends in Brucefield and Annual Meeting.—The annual meet- blamed for hatching the Olot WM& ' "'��-'
ASS - vicinity at pTesent—Mrs. T. Dayman ing of the Rayfleld Library was hold brought about .:,.�' � 1, , , " .
Itbough only a young country, just time, we have all 'beard of the ex- 3,d Cl —M. Archibald, E Cluff first Tuesday evening Of the month " �
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. bursting itto nationhood, yet with a tression of the first NaPOlaOn,' that N. Tyndall, A. Finlay -son, M' John- At the library room Monday, January dent McKinley, in the United gtates. , ,-;4:.,
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and more efficiantly managed than was "Mothe,r,4.1' In that expression Aber' Lutheran Churcli, will',be hold in the don. .. t,
baK H. McTAod. t exciti-nR direct;ors were appointer for 1927.-- vras cood, and to 9U,y a". X6* ,:..i��',�Pa
. � that of any other eouirtiy in the world. he raegnt that the kreat roed of the Town Hall on Friday evening, Janu- I-Tockey.—One of the moR _ . -1 .
� I , Credit—A. Chesney, G. Matthews, ary 28th.—Mr. J. P. Rati has return- games of hockey played in this vi. President, F. A. Edwards; Librarian, she is 'here and althoftob th1d le& , I "'i�.-,,*1. �
411d, a should not forget that wo-n- French people was that their bomes 11. Abkrhart, A. Edmunds. F. Re F. H. Johns; Assiftant Librarian, Miss tare hall is witUn . 11A
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I ntellige'rit wo I are pleased to see him improving in a large crowd in Brucefield rink on htn,r , .�
lbot: t go � (ftold celfte to ce7qtre of tuo-us and i ' .Ill. , ";
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p1ar);1,be.-,1dnJagt Ili the world,'wi*ry- dead, eonditions In Ptanq at the out. health.—On Tuesday evening on the Tu,mday night between the T'acker- ho-
,. . Flannery, E. Kerslake, V. Carter, 19. E:Xatar rink, Zurich w -as defeated by %mith Rnngerg And the Mill Road D tbb 100ift 101I UW1 "I'll
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