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I - , -� ­6'�kwr I"', I ..; ...... ­­­­ � --m-I.O..", -:M.l Thomas Moylaft Elected 66 2., Local Committee Or- -- -- .. ... .. , ��� , , f*, %,, �q "'I., AL I X 1-� 11.f, , � . , , . . mx�,!% . . ,I I R " I - - - ­--��.­ . r� .1. m � .", . , '11, . " ., MR , W .." , t . ! ,� , ", a , W �4 0 -­ � I , -i� t I. I � k . . I I . . . tj rogram . . �. . . I , . , ri � �.,.� I 1. 1. . , , , � ,-," '.. �., . . r�, ji, " ary Cutting Program J3 , i �­ I . I . ... 11-- ". ,V. L � - L . on -Agr , �.. , " i I .­ , "I .... , I . i � "'. Director. , � -ganizes Tuesday. Night. �.. I , J R i . 0' i ` � . ,�, �'­ . School Pupils . imlit�'$KV , -- �i�"',,­ , .'I - I . I , ff . , .r & nyG ests. in- - - I �­.)r.V.4, -1111; I , �0 ��.:"­, Commended a Sound,., , I '" " "' �� � . I - . v.,�.".';;',�,,, , , � . 1. . """ , ­ - I A"u4l Show., ­-rafi.�A�,,­ 00,.,!!� . . . ' .. - , ii ,,, . . I, I . , . , , . 7.� L . . � I . X . �­ , � I . � --,,.--.- I --11. I..., I �, 71 . . ­� 11.11,",j5, 1:0, .. ­ . WcKillop Miiffikl Fire Insu - A rac, i, e - - ­ ,.� fr" ... o M-- F I U.. , '' , . ..., '4 [4 Purchase of Labrador Un- Suffer The j- nth " t , , ,�,I�""�',��&. . � I I . Lodal guarantors of Chal�tauqua� �.. �, . -, ;., solkiirell.- Giv..'es, ��Ift 1�14 " r . I " R I L I ' .. I * . . . FebruAry , , � Al . �tk�'�',, ��'ii,`,` 71 . . . ance Company held its adjourned 1, , githered in the town hall.pli Tues- I I I . I. �A . I\ I . . . . . �`,. �11'11 I... �. ­ �, , , , iss. freno � - . . I �.,Z,-­­ :�-�4,:,��­ ,1111, " . There -have ge�;a meeting in the Town Hiall 0 -elvening last -to meet; ­M . I . ' . . I ­ . I likley. ' I . . '�been soime So or "....". I I dIA7 �11 .; .1 ' . esting TAlk --11TIrN, I ... ��� 01 I - � � I Ir'..1" 7-wr M . .... . a large attend- McLean, field represenlative 6f Can- , i0orittable. 91, Suell, who, . I ,� .. I �' ,s , :�,,, ,.� �;..,",,­, i I I i 0 ..­­ �- ;, I 11 -�. � ,. A,�.� ,,,��O !�� . g the ance of -interested, members luff &. S adian ,Chautauqua ,Limited., . ,Mss - cheeks *' . �','­ .1 �'!`�L��".��­"'�� I I .. ,60 students absent frolm the,, " ,nday last, w#h I . .. . I 'Collegiate Institute durin L present. No U olas .&i',' I � 11 11 I I ... I . I past 'few. days, ,or more then The financial - report. was presented 1. . I . .. . ... I..— MoLean 'outlined 'the programs And .ampug, other thing ... . . � .. . . .r � L L-', �..�� ' � ­ . I .. �� ��,x . , . I , ,�'­; , .1 'J." AAIR, FORCE , I 1 25 per cent. of the. total -kegis- and other important business trans- 1. I . L ; --- interesting helps to the � up on theknights of the road, ,' . WE?N L ., I �*­'A, . tr, .... ". I ave I , ELL Ar '' . , r. I � : ��.4. ,.t. if I .,,­ �.... �, I 3 .,� . � .J'L - - 'Moylan was elected host , - I � 10.1. "..; �' ,i., M � I g says that the corporatio IS W owl ation. Thp at4ndance in �.:�� .... ... � , - , . . 1) I , . acted. Thomas eomntit= A hall and, property com- the Town og,SeagoAh wasn of . . I .. : I ... , some'rooms is cut in half. The � a director in -'the ,place of the late xnittee, .consisting of MT. C. Ab;er� .. _.. 1. -.1 ­ .... . I I'll I Well Known' Cattle. Nyq " - to so' me thirty-eight foot�-weary, . 'L .,., '...', ,,,' r'�: . I .. L. . . .. I I . . p,j:l A, I . pubolic�- school- has. fared a little James Fivans. John Bennewies was .1 ... hart, Mr. J. M. Cardno and Mr. W. I I . . � "'. I . I. ��,,,a . .... !, ", . r travelle# d the month'of ' -L - *�, 4. T', . r 117 I better, there jbeing' but 20 per re.6lected--presidefit,'as - .1 campaign commit- The South- Huron Agr10W-t11VnI ISO— . ­ . . 11 . . I . �� ," I � - � ..::7� " ; 7� * ", , J. Duncah, and a 1pebruary. utg , Piety 'held -a mosf successful -' F -7, . wa,g James - Th y came all the ' ,Peculiarities often develop in - Isne- cent., Or '35 pupils absent. Connolly, vice.�president, a,nd 1, Alex. Is tee compos , way from Vernon, B.C., to �: .�,i,;;.,� . . . . . . , -JAvel 'Crossin -'riedin . ed of Dr. J. A. Munn and at th ,,.w,r ,�,;7, . with this �Frincipitl Ba.118AVe,adof 'the Broaffoot,' James Sholdi . I . I 9 I - Messrs. C." A. Barb6r,'W. J. Duncan � New. Wla Iord,. �40 e . Breton , I .i y . ��!]`O. ;I liaments and, . tf . ap, , � e TOwn 'Hall,.,Hensall., on . . � . r cessive ,par . d ur ice, William � * I .. ..".... - FW4 . �.,�'; . seems to be a surt of ­JOollegiatei, sai ay that Knox, John (Pepper, Robert, Ferris .. I � . and. ,P. B. Moffat, were Appointed. �&f last, �Oeek- ., -­ ­ � ­- - .1, ­ � .1-. ­ L �, . ,. ­�"e,. there,. . . . I . � . I Island. ,,On quo - occasion, ,last,,,,- ,- The -list of entries .w.as -large, th#3 ' i ..",,�7,i;. , mania for inquiries. Many of them -the -sickness seemed more een- ano George R. 1McCartney, directors. I I -These, together with the publicity : . . ' � . � , .�,: f:"� . Fridi� night, 96ven men. turix-­ '�'� I are justi-fiedi most of tbeili are use- - eral now than a couple Of AaYs D. F. McGregor was reappointeJ Byron. K. Hicks, Centralia, con�411*`e ippointea last .'w.eek, will ,quality eX&Pfionally ,go _ 4nd " e . .,.�' �: ., . _4d,. ,16 . ..:, � e ,� ed iip 'for acommii-pdation- And ' , . Y'.. I I .' * fuli, but some appear to be suggest'- ' "ago, buthe thought -that solme secretary -treasurer, and James--Ker�. I . be in d e of loc�f arraA'gamintts. , &mpeiition keen..�enaiijh.. in. some, r " . . I I . .1 �,'� r . I � � 1�!" I ,ed only by'the mogue of., the day. In of the sick -Pupils would soon ' I I . r6 as there are only five bunks, classes to make- judging dftult,. �f' ,� - ,. 'r !."', . . , I . and John Mal -one were appointed aud, C. It The chairman of. the. local comir#it- '.had stre h t n e - th,� I . , : , .., . . ,� I this session at Ottawa no lets than The back. Struck and'Killed- bV I ­ - two to , te 6u a th , 44, . ittors. , .. " . . . . .14 .. ee is Rev. V. P. Lane, while:the floor. ,They survived, however, Professor.W. J. 6quirr.,ell,.ot', I ,. r; 11�� d. ,,.� ,;,ten investig,;#ions are in progress. .. ) !Tbe 'Company hav,e 2,482 policies in secretary -treasurer is ' Mr. Merton ChlelPhAgricultural College, acted an, , - � I - ".,: ; I . , 0I and-wbre up -bright apd 1early . . . "', ... mr. , .: .1 , , . . , . The sehute�- is'inquiring into alleged I I force and insurance Amounting to N. & Train at" L*an on Reid. . - judge and'in - securing Ws j - , � I "', k, � , for the"Ibuns -and, pork and , . ervices , . . ,�­� I . . nosdoings, of threg 'of its mCnibers I I $8fflAj467.0Q. The receipts during I The local guarantors are the Miss- h again after, An unavoidable Absence �' - �,,.: 4 X � . . es . -beans that the ta*n suppim, -Socilety w ..�: '. . . ,. I .1 4, ,'�* ' with the idea of prescribing for it- 1. the year come to $36,437.09, while ex- Thursday -Uast. Margaret Forrest, Rena K. Pen- .1 I . . . . of several years, the'. . " 44 it ..... � " .11 j ' '�' - 't ' . � ......... -ffelf a standard of unimpeachable in sions, b -4t none moore� so thanin Avis- pend1W . I nell, Sally 1. Wood and & L MclAnn, J ' ' . . . I I in ckquirrail. , . �1. � q '? deed fortu ate. Prof ',, - . �'r%4�','l Z - 0 were 112,345.90. The com.- -. - -- -- - . I . W, : I ­, . ,� Z I -on. - . .. ,..'� ti A sequence of it was the im, I - - '." "', . 11.11 ................. :7�` dbab,l the Most C'q*'+'r5'i'ed­ d' ,; . tegrity 'The rest � of the inquiries pany * "i fortunate in having losses I Doctors J. A� Munn, H. H. Ross W. . Pt Y� . ju�ge , ,I I * volunteering 4 half, the . I I ' ­ 4� Canada, and is,,,besides, an exc6i­ .�.,�.;,�,". I I are in ,the ,House. One'luts'Telatea mediate only to the Amon . C.Sproat, F. J. Burrows, 0. Mvck�y = . in'.., .. , ." , . .­ I ,:..� . ,:..� " 1 .4 force 0 -serve with China in repe I nt of $7,636.81 dur- Trapped in his motor car as it -.- I ,- 1, . ., I ,,� ";r, : ng t�e . . 1�... ..". I I Ring -1-1,11. '. I . 11 Hon. G. N. past*year. !The company is and F. J. Be,c,Wy, and Messrs. W, P. -��Ifll. " r I . . . to certain allegations by 'Japan-significant,'Iby the way, of ,II ... was, struck byl a C. N. R. passenger lent speaker. �".. .J Gordon against Preknier Bennett and th I e trend of sympathy. -However if 1. . I st�rong financial position with train at the Lucan. main crossing of Lme, CL A. Barber, J. M, Cardno, C. . BELMORE, . His address � on Friday, as in other , 1:�-, - rr I , . . . his' brother-in-law, the Canadian assets of' $210,617-96 and liabilities - th Aberhart, W.,H. Golding, K. M. Me- . . . ypaw on which he had ' acted .28 I I :,�.. I ' , . . I.. . . minister at Washington. These have i China oflicially goes to war with.Ja,- e IStratford-to-sarnia line, Byron . ge, Was one of the main f,eattires. I ... �� � . ­ . ­ . ­ . ­ ":�� 'The frame resi- ­ ­ t . V ,pan, and Great 'Britain stays out.of of $8,,431.27. � Lean,'P. B. Moffat, Fred S Savauge, isto, jud ... i ­�, I I E­Hiocks, aged'55, Well kliown Cen- ' re Burned, I ' � . �'.,.:1!11- .,',�, - ­.. been er4ploded. 'In fact, .Mr. Gordon, ould be precluded from. 40, I . trnlia cattle ,'buyer, was instantly M.-A.Reid, E, F. Gq@tz,'G A. Ballaln- &rwe and, store owned and occupied of the Showand was listened- to with .I . �,�, . . I r:!,"�� I AD 'few Weeks ago, declared he had ,it; Canadians w - ,tyne,, W. J. Duncan, J .,. ' . the keeneir`stiention by the large-- . 'r'. �) , I I a . �,,. A. Westeott . r 4'. enlisting against 'a . country with r . � . t by, % W. ,Herd, and family in Bel- ��,.�� . I 1W 41 en misinformed and so the mee I Mean- . I killed at �.10,t pim. -Thursday. Th,� J.,F. My,.Vrs,an,d J. F,. DalyL ' more, W4S r C ' leteli destroye&by number who' attended. I .. ­­ 1. . I—— , . � . . I which England is at peace. GODERICH TP. niotorist was thrown 50 feet from ' am 'Dr. A� R. Canipbell,.. president of r I 1 - . .P - . .. for an ,inquiry Was not very., appnr I while, protests against the 16;rdsbip , � I I the�,car as it was strd.ck by the 'oil- 'Season' t1oketsi xn�-ay be.procured fire at ten,o'clock Monday. The blaze ­ 11. . '. 7;�; . ., . from any of the guarantors for $2, the society, -presided -at the meeting. I,. .. .. . ent. electric engine i-nd was dead when is lelieived -to have resulted from a ,. - of this. drastic and peremptory polz Mrs. Kifig HiLrris is spending a . Q* . Another investigekion relates to, . - or children wid students for $1. Sea. held after' the 'judging and other I . ,'I W I . a. wh - ic .,J � . � the ,Price of gasoline y ,have. been made in parliament week with. her sister, Miss,11-elen Cox, aid reached him.. , defective chimney, and when discov- � -­ I . . ­ . -�, -,and­as-. a. wh - son' 'f ... holders may have a re 'eve C - I . ,il�'. . . ,d'otrtside, but without.avail. 0 Mr. Hicks was driving al -one from ticke 5erv- ered had ,made such headway. that speakers -were Re leiger, of -Hen I - , ther the consumer 'is being exploit- f London, and other - friends. Mr. sall, who gave an address' of - wel- ,., "n.".1", , Government, Economics, Sound. &T..* James 11-arrisdii; *of .'-Kirkton- his home to, London, ,going south on .ed seat for the entire series upon pay- practically nothing,was ,saved. , '.",, 11 . .\ ­ , ed., A.fourth 'concerns radio broad- 1 come; 1W. W. D. Sanders., of Emeteri I .:, 1. , ' idr,�,si, - ments of W cents.' The, plan, opens -erd carried a large stdck of general , ­ , 1. , I . The ,Gov6mment, assailed so much spent the week end witrl� h ster" .Xo.'4 highway through ihe village. H - ."'11� I .. " . casting, w,hile others include analysis at­­-Aberhart'.s 'Drug Store, Monday, 9i -only and'Mr. Ian MeLeod,,A I.. . . Axicultural Re- , .� :,� for whai it has done, is commended 'Mrs. George Proctor, of the Cut Line' .He is said to have been going at a . . merchandise and,his stock w I � , 1. �14�'. ,'a, ,of the civil service law - ` ' , March 21st. . partially covered. -by. insurance. ,eptative of Hujo:ii. i . . I � ; rl,'a, . ... and the de s . e ap- . . prer � . I . , 1-1, 1111 I - Z1. . sirabili,ty- ,of reforming jt --ba&- in many- aireles for ift courage in The choir and each member's best moderate rate of speed. a h . 1. I :,. , . . . . 'The follbwing is .a list of success-: . , , . , " " 11 ,q 4.1 - - cutting expenditure rat -her than re�- friend were treate � pfbiched the level crossing just at The management of Canadian I ­ �- , . . ' I.'. " wards; itiquiries into the civi service & to an a,yster sup- I . � . .6-11- -I ful exhibitors: - .... . - .. �. .. . 1� ,, I .. I I. .. 1.�I:1,11­ I comud--Oom into the'question of re- sorting to a,stranglinj taxation or, per last Thursday at the home of Mr. the edge of the village. It , is -ChautauquAs, -bogether. with.the con� . ... I I - i fall wlieat-4H. Truemner, . 11 _ hear the structive suggestions of leading com- . :),,!, . . - . ,Bushe r ', � I -at e -failed to ' ��.­ I I I gulating - election camps. ign funds ,as awalternative deferring the'evil Herb, Cox. All report a good time. thoukbt th - h . BAYFIELID John.'Robgr son, W. EL DougalL . .. . I.. ��, � 1� ."t r day by borrowini,* The job it has of ,train and crossing bells, Which were mittee men, hive (built up a series of . � .t I . .,...%, . . � and into the currency question involv- I The* 'Young People's SociiAy a ' . . the approach 'r*f' the programs this" Year which is with- ' ' 1. Bushel sprine -QIihea"lin- Rdbert- . I r : ��� ,�r .. � ,�r::� I . . . ­ ..... � all had; to perform - Grace Church, are putting on their ringing .on . - successful ipn, Owen Gel"r A Son, John Bol- " . �. , 1peside l is tvery unpleasant hardt was I - I 'r,; i . - I � ing the ,gold standard. 9 I train, and apparently was not'sware , out oe4ual iA,. the history of the Can-, Fred Germin . ­ P"J, - - . The unpopularity, of it in cutting .play on 'March 11th. I I -�-,;:,' . - annual S.ur� . �... low, r . in bagging 'what is thouglAt Ao be al tom ',��-"" i these, there will be the of the,danger until almost upon the adian Chautauqua moyemint. Since -1 I.,- -Y, . 9 %'Miss Doris Harris motored'to De- . . ,. � . p " 'n�`,� ,­ - vey cof th�e Canadian National r -Rail -. every salary and wage high and tracks. He theii ... wwang-, the car to al -11 ellin:g- shows hAve found i female wolf on. Saturday afternoon- I ,Bushel early oa-t"lex. Buchan --t ,� ,�"" � r .it im,­ . .. ,, '' I 10 per celat. and in reducing its statf t�rojt 2,ild will s The aiii�al has been seen in tbe vi- ali. .1 r, � way fiiaAnces.' 'The result will be to pend a while visiting - � I. . .0 1, .. l be. imagi7ned. friends. , . I I the right along -the difch�-at the side possible t6 t9ur Canadu�, and' since cinity.for some time, George Lind- �Busb,C17 late 'onts,W. . ' . , ...:,", 1 ,�. � I V. k . r I ­ . R.. Dougall, � I . 'R I elicit a lot of information and in The economy, if unpleasant, at leas6 'Mr. Harry Proctor returned ho of the 'track, but was- n'ot' 0-lear of the people, due to present eircum- . ��, g 11 ... � . � me , I whose ftrin runs 1ba0k to the, John Robeitson, Owen Geiger� -And, . ,!.., I 1� doing so to keep a lot of people -busy. the rails as the tr4 crasted. into. stances have been unalilia to ... �&avel say, � ... r ..., . . . .. 7�,�.n , � . . has the merit,of being sound. How- on ,Wednesday, from a Asit to Toron- V .. rer;: wheiv it is densely wooded, BC1L . ­ . . .� . I i Transportation earingm, 'Completed. . � r Zj, � as .­ I-., I . . �� �i I H - - " ever to. . . I the car. , mucii as in former years, it is of , r" .. .: �.!��R. I , . inent, . w one qBushel 6 -rowed barley --a., 'Truem:11 ,,�'. I I 4� The�commission, inquiring into -the . , opponents of the govern . as the animal At his barn % 'Ir.., . 11 � . � afid many others,, derive a melan- 'The many friends of Mrs. -,Leslie , Byron E. Hicks, who was a'native vital importance that representative i ' I �!�"­ ,.. transportation situation in Canada, �bt. On -Saturday it passed through ner, W. R. Dougall, John Bolto . ]'.' 11 I ' - n* I" t . ­ chol satiefattion from th ..,of Iluron County, Was onQ of the People in the realms of drama, music nil . '. ,,, .�� ..,1 , I, I . e situation. Cox Eire sorry to hear that she has I . the village Wt was th6ught­by thoM Owen Geiger. ­ . . 1411�`,;!� . I has -completed its public hearings and y lit r ,,, - They regprd this distressing , re- been lai,d up again, but -all ho r best known cattle dealers in this, 'and entertainment. should be broug . � '' 11 ittings in camera. pe fo . whQ,.sa.w it, to be a police dog, but - Bilsbel field s-10 , . ­ge*! so its sa After _,-pea.-.. gn ,y _�­ I .1 A - - . to... the ..� _ 7"_ � ­­­ , I AL --reeovery- - - -- - - - -- - ­­ �. ­ser.tion--of--the-country-' Ebr-�,y, ,-.c.ommunitiv.,&Lol.,!CangL&..--..,-..-- --- - ifi:th�­qay, *hdii-cria'.- Gvymtn�- 'Ara. � If ..", . . .,,'�I..� course to 'economy as extinguishing a speedy , ­ . r -iai Bft� iriaTZ :�­, . .� the assembly of certain data, the re- preserit The Ladies' Aid of Grace Church, ye4rs hi had lived just West of Cen- Included,' i'n Ithe interesting pro- . I I. 1, . 4"% d presented . . as �., ­ i port Will be considered an, the growing hopes which the hardt, . F. Gemeinh-ardt's son, w 'Bushel field beans --H. Mruemner, ... ,, ", ,. awaifed as .premier 'held out before he took of- will .meet on March 10thi the mee;-, tralia. 'He was always active in the grams will be Vierra'§ Hawaiians, huAting up the river, the animal kept W. R. DougAll, J,6hn Rober4on. ' : �­ � I. .. � 1b parliament. It will be " ..,"Z..., ' � ' fice and as lamentable testimony to Ing -to Ike in charge of ed ite a distance off _ ,4 . � ' the most important item in tht sea -r I . 11 Mrs. Fr cattle trad� of the district and was who will appear on the second day appearing at �qui Bushel timothy see&�Alex. Duch- 1 4 t widely known -in both Huron and . :­., .. A " sional progranilm--the one whose con- the inefficacy o,f the policies' he in- Pickat.d. I . ........ M I idd . lesex�­counties. He was,a, mem- of the Chautauqua and ,present "An from him, so ,that it was following anah, W. Alexander. . .�., . . au,gurated and upon which he has in-' 'The' -first three months . birthday 0�f ... CC Evening in 1114waii." Albert Vierra him. H%"shot'at it and missed it af- Bushel red clover seed-4FL Trueni- - - ...--,- . sequences I :7, p ? . . promise to .be most far- . d. group of ladi'es'-of the Ladies" Aid are ber ntralia. United Church and and his notable' company -of native ter which 'he came home for his ner, Andrew, Bell, W. RL Dougall. ,;4A ­ I reaching. Not only ,the steam rail- silts . .. , icr i otor Coal Mining -Presents Problem. very bugi .planning and aridnging one of the trustees of Fairfield singers and instrumentalists will ... fea- father and the two'inen went ,after � �'11',x roads, but electr lines and m, sIcl�ool, where arfine new structure ture Hawaiian musie as it should be it. - , Bushel, alfalfa seed --- 4W. Alexan- . . .r '11,'� Down in Nova S-cotia, a serious sit- far their birthdayr party. I ,Itg actions led them, to. -believe ,der. . . � .�'.r .. truc.krs and bus line operatom have uation has been disclosed in the coal School 'Report.�The follow*ng is was opened about a year age. -played and sung.' Mr. Vierra has wall that,it was what is known as a,brush Bushel potatoes,. any early variety . .... � made representations -to the board. . . '. .,i�s ., I I . I . . Charges of unfair competition the . industry -7 -one of, the basic industries the February report of S. S, Z. 8, - farme throughout Europe, And AImer- wolf. After waiting in the vicinity -Edwin'Sproat, John iRobertson. . I . -,- r - I ... , - I " . . of Caaada. Experts of the highest Goderich:. &. IV�-�Harold ,Johnston . ica for his artistic musical produc where it was last seen for some time, lBushel potatoes, generAl crop -H.- . . , I . latter deny, asserting that railways, stand, after a: full enquiry, have 7,2'lHarry Lowden 71, Elizabeth Thiel CONSTANCE ­ - tions which give a vivid glimpse�of ­th`e animal I . d a' . I ... I I again appeare nd was True ' r, W. R. bougall, Edwin Ir . steam. and electric, lose more pas- I ' nine ,- - fo _J life in the far away and glamorous shot by the older hunter. The . . I ;, und that, if coal mining is to sur- 66' Lillian, Picot 57. ISr. III- ean Pelt Sproat. . T:, , senger fromprivate owners bf. cars. ' JMr. and Mrs. �B. B. Stephenson . I ,15, V. s vive -at all,. the colliery costs Must Johnston. 70, )Sylvia Lowden 67. Jr. islands of the Pacific., One of the has been viewed by men who are Bushef buckwheat ­4W. R. Dougall, ­ ; giving a lift to people than from. the and Mr. Leo Stephenson attended the - - r .� conilpetitiye .bus lines that are op- be decreAsed. Wage reductions are Ift --- 4Irene Leitch 71, Betty Stirling runeral of Mr. 'Sidney Andrew, of novel, features of this -brilliant en familiar ,with this'species of wolf, W. Alexander. . .1 r , I, -'�:, . � ; recommended along with other meas- 67 Elmer Johnston 6% Gladys Clark tertainment is the talk which will be and while they assert it hasn't all Most creditable showing of, grain . I . ..?, r . I . Crated. The . commission has to London, on Monday of� this week. Mr. . - recommend s6mething radical. What. ur'es to effect -economy. There'has 57,' -Grant .Stirling 5?,, Thelma John-' Andrew was a cousin of Mrs. Steph- given 'by Mrs. Vierra, �n the after -7 the markings of a wolf, yet in all and s,ed,---JIL Truenmen Aj I I I, I I bee' e between the ,stou 43. I-Els,le 'Leitch 70, Dou- delight, probability it is one; for just -as all -J � , . I evek1t iecommeilds :will likely be un- . n unending troubl enson. noon, in which she describes . .1 i . , : . �, . miners and *peratofs1. If i -D can- Ins Stirling -60, Mildred Westlake T8, fully the life -of Happy Hawaii and the pups in a litter 'of dog% do not . - . I. ;`,�, .. � popular -because it inay mean much not be. ended, then, the commission, Kenneth Stirling 32. Pri�mer--Har- The Leap Year social evening held its people. The history of Hawall always ran true to form, so ivith the I . i . . . �.. . I i dislocation of railroad 'labor. l§ur. last.Friday was much- enjoyed by'all. ,,�2t says in effect, the mines may have old 'Warner, Keith Stirling. Elsie is a 'romantic one, and; Mrs. Vilerra wolves. It is conjectured by some HILLSGREEN .,. 11.4 the remedy�, has to be applied. A short progra,mme was provided I,. . W,:-_, $1 . to go out of businbss. The Dominion Leitch had least mistakes in spelling bells it wit4 singular charm. that it may have strayed down. to ­,-� A ' in the investiga-� and -the rest of the evening was spent ' .. ,"..� � iPerhaps, nothing government may- extend the helping during the month. Number on roll, . The drama, 11B,ought and Paid For," this Part from the Georgian Bay dis- Mr. Harold Broderick ieturned to . 11 11, ­­ . . tion wa's quite so in.teresting a.s the hand. There is no doubt that, n-iore IS- average attendance, 17.43. -,M. in games and contests. one -of the most successful of modern tric�t�,­�, F. 'Gemeinhardt purposes send- his home after spending a few days �.,-jrr.!,�'� .. commission Mrs. Leo StMhenson entertained r I ­ ­�W... I , Ing . - ti) tb � , I . 'Depaitment with his sister in. Exeter. 1 declaration of one off the Nolvia ISbotia cost would be used it, D�uglas, Teacher. play4 will be produced at Chautau It e of I � .. . , --4Sir Joseph Flavell* -that, counting the west line of the W. er - - -Toronto. The' treat- .-1 r .;''.I , tlie, enormous outlays on the 0anad- Ontario and Quebec coking plants if 0. home on Ttiesday afternoon. I qua on the first night by the -Peer- Game and F'isheries at Mr. Orviile Smith is taking . 1, the law were altered , so Oat the less Players­.;uT. his lay deals with animal was in a. starved condition. ments in the, hospital in London in .1 ,, - ian National in cash and bonds and la.nts could qualify for the federal ' Quite a number are out -of school , 11 the interests of his health. We hope I . ��T . 1.1 government guarantees, and eompa�- P EXETER with the flu.- ­ a -most modern, probem, in a most --Sturgeon Brothers were lucky en- . , ��, ­ I , . ,P i, 1 ing them with receipts, the C diam subsidy by, using 33 1-3 per cent. of . � . - convincing way. -a problem which oc- ough to get their icebous,9- full be- he may be helped, and -have his &ad , . r�,� ,rr '... .. 4 Pathan Canhdian,coal instead of the 50 per " . curs in the lives of many youAg inar- fore the river broke up again. It is health again. 11 I . . � ,WJ Natio�ial has never done 'be!Z cent. minimum which now is requir- An accident which recently befell STAFFA ried people. The happy, practical not as thick as.they would have wish- 'Mrs. James Lave sTent a few days " ,�. �" . I,. 40%. to .qyay for 'its wages, coal and bil. Fred'Hunkin, Sr., causing him -to lose I I . . - with friends near Kippen recently. , , ;,�� This statement, thatiwas not obal_ ed. , ` solution of this. tgngle appeals to ed, being between six and seven in I " , Labrador 00fered to Canada part of the first finger on his left William, Fell,- of FAmontaii, is audiences everywhere, The situations ches in thickness, but it is b&utiful Mr. and Mrs. W. Tuvner and son, ..'­ �1, I leng&d -at the Itime, is cotsidered'a , TheCii-na'dian Government can have hand. The mishap bap&ned on the spending a few days with old friends which arise bring many laughs, but clear ice. ,iSome of these who were s. R. Con- . . i i , public , f . ­ � d&astating indictment of the rich territory of Labrador if it old homestead, now owned by his son, in'and around Staffs. the philosophy which emerges as the waiting for the ice to be.,a foot thick sitt.attended the funeral of the In- ... I -,,�' I -� ,, -ownership,- though it does not- sug- 4ill assume the national debt of Alfred. 'it appears the old' gentle- Joseph 6peare is able to be- around at unfolds -*ill be vividly impress- -now jeoi4s,i6er that the, -Stux rVs fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. �� , 4 r I III I�ftt that ibe sume-line§, wherA under man, who is 80, was bjelpint cut up, again after b6ng confined to the P1 . ... I 980 . " � Newfoundland and pay $25,000A0 in r - ed -in the minds of all. wdre very lucky to hzve harvested Turn6r, at Clin't6n, ,Lm Monday. . --- I I Private ownership, made any better . the season's wood. :When he was In house lo� a couple of week". . . �,4 � . cas besiaes.' The debt is $87,000,000 1 such a good quality. of ice, even The Young People are planning a I'll I shotming. �. .. the act of taking a piece of wood Misi Margartt Smith, Stratford, Hugo Brandt, a di,stinguished Pol- . " � and the total ptice sought is $110,- , though it isn't quite as thick as they St. ,Patrick social to be held on Mar; ,� � .- . Radio N4tionalizafion Resisted from the table his hand ca'me too spent the week end at the home of ish 'Pianist and composer, will appear , r I .1" 000,000. 0shada always �hought usually store. Several persons re- 14th in the churchi . i�711 I'll I Canada wilL,jiave a radio broad- that outside of a fringe of the' coast- close to the revolving "saw, -but far Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gray. on the third night with a program of will be hel-d neNt. 4,:��. I ie�y of .. . casting-p9licy this yea'. A commit- the presence of mind of John in push. , IMiss -HignelI, Br�dhagen, is spend. ju2it the right balance and var ceived a cold. on Saturday. All The Wt. ,M. S. A dip . :,;, 1 14 tee � of parliament line. it o-wno Labrador, that it was ing him away.. the whole band might Ing a week with her sister, Mrs. Boo piano selections to arouse some sym- haT�ds were wolking -hard to get ice Wednesday. - . ­. � .. "�� b Mr. and Mrs. W. Harney and Irms. ,ps been created to an undevelolped .part L of Quebec. But before it went ol.it and it was easy, ,� . . . hear all sides aild determine the it was do-cided to refer the matter ta� have been severed., Howelver, John Butson. . pathetic Abration from e . very type to slip into the river as tbere was ,,moved from Exeter last week and are I .., � , I", I matter. Parliament, of - course, will the courts and to thIi common sur- got him in his car -and in 15 minutes Mr. and. Mrs. Miller ard visiting of audience. slush on top of the'1676.that� day. 'Igett�in,g nicely settled on the :farm ' ".. , , , � , I have the ultimate: decision though the prise of ,everybody the highest on, had him in Dr.'Brownirig's .office and, their daughter, Mrs. Verner, of Strat'- Hugo B;andt bas a finish6d tech- . . again. We ,welcome them back. . - - I... , , I , ,,, I . J'1' �, I I 'it I government. -clearly indicates the in- in London decided ,that ,the owner- the injured' member dressed. The ford. I I . nique, but---4wst� important of all i!5 --­­­--­ -.-- . We af;b pleased bo report that Mr. . 4��N , � .. r " clination of leaving the matter to the shi belongs, to Newfoundland.. patient showed considerable nerve as Mr. an �I.Mrs% A. W. Norris enter- his intelligent rendering of the com- . . � 'Robert Parson is doing nicely a r ,. I ­l."I I U that sister colony agrees that. c'tor drei's the I . I r.. . � sl -ni, being under, medical care with , & ... I� 'a , I unfettered judgment of the corrimit- he sat and saw the do tai'ned D 0. of their friends to a positions he presents, reaching the and fui sh you with an hilarious " ' .1, tee. One sehemeliA for nationaliza- wounded Mepm many friends progressivb hearts' of his au�i6nces -by the depth evening of wholesome delight. It is I :",., W , I I if Canaan will pay its debt and hand ,.ber. His euchre party. . nurse. . .". 1 � I rrrr tion or government ownership, - ane will regret to hear this, as both he . Mr. and Mrs. Stewart !Robinson of his' interpretation. , There is at- so full of lively situatioiis, real hum- I--- I �,', I . over ah -extra $25,000,0010 she can . . other is for the present private -own 'And his wife have been ill several visited with 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd El- In sphere, not mere piano ,ly phil,b�%ophy that we . I .0. . .1 . . - hav,e Labrador -its lands, timber () playini�, our 0.nd homt .." I ­- I I ersbirp while, in between, are certain 'a , - and warterpowers. The :weeks and had just recovered enough liott. W, this creative artist touches the are confident it will prove one of the . . I I � . . 11 r proposals for the ..railroadg carrying nd minerals to get around. Little Lois Fell, who has been 1V most- -enjoyable ever presented to our WINTHROP ­� ;:, ke!`f -Mr. Brandt will include in r ... �.­ , on the business myider government Canadian government is .not at all Friends of Miss Prydharn, teacher quite ill, is improving. programe some, of his own composi- Chautauqua patrons..4 I ,; .Y . 1, intrigued by, the offer. It Is not very - .. I � I In best A large cro-wd Attended the social I . 1". . I "I regulation. he territory, in the �ublic school here will sym- A foriner Staff a' resident� 'Mrs. tions which have been rendered Sue 'Hastings is one ,of the. 's. I � I The constitutional' powers of, the having plenty,of real ,estate as. it is. pathize with her in the (Yeath of her Duncan ,Brown, passed, away at her both Europe and Amerkka. known producers of Marionettes on evening given by the'()ranpinen, it �.`,;,, - ,I ,� federal government having been e father,' Prank Prydhftb�,' near Rus- hom.9% in Toronto on Sw4q Elwood T. Bailey is intensely hu- the oontinQnt. Marionette -9 are nov- being their seventy-fiftli anniversary. . r.,�. . II ,"j, am- Proposals for negotiation have bee -.q . ., �-,qtay even- ..�... . . . . I 1. N. , -pletely sustained in'the couits� thl turnedodbwn. If Newfoundland de- seldsle. ing,.-February 27th. Mr.% Brown hal ,wan. He is a business man and a elties in Canada, but in Italy whero The forepait of th-e evening was i I . � ­ �­, I , . . , I. - . I . I impediment of doubt is remdved and sires to sell it will, b,%oe to offef a ,Sandy Elliot has been confined to been in her usual b4;alth up to a few twentieth century philosopher. The they 'oriii-natect-, young and old still spent in progressive euchre, Mrs. . . . I..,. , , . � I 11,; " . is in the; way of evolving a far. better -bargain and .with- bonsid- -,house for several days . with the -days before her death and had at- rtitl I '.. nolthing, - the . - e 'of bis lecture is "All Aboard" consider thein their favorite enter- George Eaton and Mr. William Kerr F'. �.. "" . . -p i,ey on broadcaiti;,g 'thdt'will'be flu, as has also Miss Blancbe Senior. tended the Perth Old Boys' and Girls, and will -prove an inspiration to all. tainnient. � . .carrying off the prizes. A short pro- I . � I '., - .. ., AgI erabile doulbt as 'to Whether ieven . h 11" . reast of the tindes." Mulch Confl! t Miss ,Gertrude DeTmsey, a former annual celebration a little more t an It is -difficult to describe a lecture Their program consists of many gramme was giv&n. Brother Johrr . . 1` then it wouldr.bo favorably consid- I ..... "� . of view,hoWever, is evidently in pr.os- I Exeter girl, daughte� of the late two weeks ago. "She was the oldel3z by �Bailey, his delivery is exceeding- acts on a miniature stage iind �on- Bullard Acted as cha�Man. An ad.' I. 11 . ered. ' 1.11.1 .11. 9 - " .11. � , , , - a ^n dvdted just as a real program of real dress was given by Bra. RC*. Smith .11. k pect because the tendericy to fin-, � , .0 . . Andrew and Mrs.qDempsey, who ndW perston present, bein' in her 84th ly fluent; he has a ch i f -1 11 tionalization, as recommended two I Iliviis in Toronto with �ber',sipter, Misi ye�Lr. M�s. -Brown was twite mhr- ality which i,.T -more than attractive. poople. A puppett announcer is and Bra., Kihney. Reo. Angus Mar,, . 1�1�.­ I . I , years ago by a cc� ission of inquiry, , Lulu, a teacher in, one of the Toionto F,ried, her firart husband -being Alex. ,He believes in the individual and in stage manager, Beautiful changes gave a selection on the bacxiipew, � � 1.41, 11 I is very 'strongly resisted by private . . . schools, was bere for the- vJeek end Ulliott, who ,died in Staffs some 58 the nation. 'His lecture will be alto- of costume and elaborate velvet Ihavg- and ,Mary and Glen Pryee danced the' � " , I �' ., !� 11. the larok of which arer in Mr. Stanley Reid and )Miss Irene with her cousin, 'MiO. Byron Hicks. 'At that time, T&. and ,gether .bland Fling to .111, . concerns, I years ago. _ instructive, with flashes of ings add to the appeal of this pro- Hig , perfection. They I-,,- 1"... 1�� . �� intimate , alliance with the Radio Snider, of London, spent the -,�eek � Will Essery and aloulkhur, conces- Mrs. Filliott were keeping store in the iiije* humorous and the dramatic. All grain. It might be of interest to were accompanied by Miss Strong at �, 1. I . � �, if . , , - 4 Corporation of America- .1, end at their respective homes in the sion 2, U,%Ul�fb, arobo�h confined to .,old blook that stood where Mr. of us are vitally intent�te& in the, the public to kmow -that it requites the pian6 and Mr. George Pryce on 4'.,I. ,,� . . - - -'g , ,:1 " village, . .. O"Brien-'s store now is located. F�roirl, - -cuss torking at top speed ta the mouth� organ, and" Chalkles Boyd , ­�Q � I Air Forebs Reince& . bb6 1�6'iii� witA sev�6re #olds . q,ues-tion,, he dis ses. As an orator f6ui People v, . �,� . J . -quarters of iti sus- I - Mrs. IM. Hdfney and Miss Horton here she moved to, Fualarton where he is without a peer on the Chautau- produce this program. sang a couple of solos a&-omPanied 1.1q I I., , To have three Mrw.; J. Addison attended the horti ' They are featuring the old favorite ,by Miss Nott at thwpinna;.'� The rest ", Im ! I . � , tenance * cut off over night, and sev- cultural,convention, which wg,-; held spent part of the week end with Hen- a few years later she rmarried the qu4 pJatfGr1nL 4E- ,,- .late Mr. Brown, who predeceased bdr "OldCrusty Takes the Air" will be "Peter Rabbit," It is ffiarvelous how of the evening was spent in dane. '2., ... oral hundred officers and men throwA in Toz;6fito, *And visited' friendl . in . salt friends. . I . , I I 1,21", - ­ . 9, as it Were, on the street, is the­fffi� Offlli6. recently. I . A continual stream of cars Ot a number of years. - From,' there she prqsent6d byAhe Havelon Pla' " ` .. ` I 111�;�� ., . yers. realistically they work, and it. is real ing., -' . . ;., f. 1 &, .. in - , ,ry to, bear of go, many I ,.: 10, 11 fortunate. pligibt of the Canadian Air Mrs. Jones, of British Colfimbia, friends frot faxand wide Ivisitbd the. moved to Toronto where she had liv,- The closing night of -Chautauqua will amusing watching Peter Rabbit's are soi ,,�� " -., . .1 .) I Force, at both its eilv6lian and mili- vistled at the'llonie ,ol hev; lirother, farm home of Byron E, Hickg sfilce" ed' uVtil death clItimed her on Sat- be made riotous with fun by the mother doing their watching. Chil- being on the sick list tbiq'week., �.. 1. ;­:� , Ill ­ 'Mr. Tim Eaton, Xra.,Eibon, Isabel) � .,.:. I �. tary ends. That tegilne .of economy Mr. John Grainger, this week. , Friday, to view the remains and of- urday. -111,er'remsihs were � brnyht presentation of a comedy which wiil dren a�re enthralled *ith it and grown. I �, . . . . . . I'll I i reducing byI -Mrs.Alke Ham retuvned home last fer sympAth-k to the bereaved family. f�o KeTmeth­ and Donnie Apeht . Sunday - . � " � which was reflected IT m Toronto on T�iesday tfid *1hid sweep yolu off ,your feet as it has ups are refreshed as they becotme " ��,', , 1, , I . 11,1�'(' �, . .rts gave his agef -to rest in the fami17---plot in. Staffs swelyt audiences Wer�rwh,ere. A -play ,young again wl-iile enjoyii this pro- with Ma;. ',and- VT,s, P,6stok,. ntfil1Ittt , . . V&�-, I . I , 1 43 millioti the 1111 Al Torah- Fl;riner press repo g! ­ : i 3" I " I" Im. IN �*1.11 *i �i ���,!, �� I � F�" " � " I �. . I :R ., ,,�, i I , I I I " �, 21. . 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